The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 12, 1901, Image 3

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    THB MOKNING ASTOKIAX. WEDNCi'DAY, JUKE 12, 1901
The Morning Astorian
TIOMOPIfONK Ml.
Alt contract, for ndvcnmiiiK lii
th Antoi luii ui'ti made on u guar,
unto of circulation four lime
larger tlmn that of miy paper
published or circulated in Clal
nop county.
TOAY rt WKATMI0H,
PIUITLANII. Juno II -Oti'K'iii, Wwl.
ln-mlny, imii IIv i liiinly Mllh iirrunliiiiiil
lulu, wiii'iin-i; WiikIiIiikIhii, urily elmi.
)' with imiloilily ikx-iihIuhhI mIiuwi",
Muhn, ixiilly i'lcitily, (n-ulmlily kIiumi'I,
AROUND TOWN.
M'o II. M. IliLitun about linriiiH
WAIVII Foil lAN7.Ili:it'H
AND MNI HA I.I':.
HTUAWIIMIMUKS.
'.c, at JiihiiMnii Mi'
(III"" b'lXi-S fill'
lipiit IS rent tneal-KMIng Bun Res
taurant, .12 Commercial Hi.
Tito Uiilnlln InIk, It p. u
IiihI iiIhIii In "Kiilur i-alon.
Three flrst-ola
t'enl bnrlMir nb".
barbers at th iwl
Heat f rn-rvli'.
J. Q A. ituwlliv Im K'ttiiifil from it
lllp l H'lll'll lli'llit nil Ii-Klll IHIKl II.-K-.
J.ipun' - gumls "t nil Mucin, rlieap at
YuWolinnm IUmr; H:t ComniTrtiil Hi.
I'll) All. mi. v A M Hn.llli mil U C.
Kllltilll I i-llll IH-. I s x I . I I i V fl'MII I -
hunt
l'i .ti i i ,i ii.i 1 i.i univi' i It Ih
in iniliiK. Hii.-i- Ii.i. f.-r 2.'k at J'lin
mm lii'i
r.MiiiiK-iiriiiK s'unl.iy th ti-anvr
Muvfl.iw.-r will r'uii" ln-r nlil run m
ll. Kim .
fill- ll.'.ll.ll,
i.r I'li'iii iv
I ll. .if it'll I IV.1)', I ill
mifT.-i ihk f i .mi mi nl i .i. k
i 'null". I ir. li.'ii y i i ifiiMi it i ul
VIIIiIHA I'm .l,i llll HlV.'I't i in Pv
l III .it III" l'-U T
I i.'iu-iMl I'li' itht in-l Pitn-tiK T Ail h'
j r m iv. r .if A ' ti I' . ' iii
r.iilliinl ill bumm-m
Mm, It iaiiiiiin I ptfnrc.l to il) up
live riirulna In K'ol order. Iuv n
ih-rs at rs.n Uakcry.
Mm M'lw .f-Kir "HI h-ave thi
Mi.nnlim f'.i I'.iiiI.hiI tu attend ill.' r.-.
union nf t ! I i.iiieiM.
Mim nlin 'Pr.n.'hiii I In .1 l.mp.tal
In Portland, itli.-n- h)i. will iin.. mi. an
itf rati for aim -n.l. Inn
liihn Vi-l. Hi.- wrll-kii-iwii l.-rk In
.l.ihnai.n Hum. la .i fln.cl 1.1 In 11 hni
null 411 a lii, k .if l.in"ilr.U,
l-'re!! lra In-ri ia,
lit J. lltllai.il llf.iK
three l.. fnl
Walll-I Kutlell. al ellipl.iy.. nf the 1 .III -
.1 iiliecaer i-nld m.irii.' plum. ui.-i with
. painful art-Id -lit Mncilay Bferin ni.
Whll" w.iikliiK 'n he l.e r.x'm he alip-h-.
and f.-lt, miMiUtiinK a frnclure nf
the left arm K.in.'li waa .-in..v.-.l t.i
M hntiii' wlnr-' he w a lien.-, ),y r.
Kt. a.
IIKXT lr.-PICNT MKAI.
ItKHTACltANT.
ItlHINd HUN
; HATCH FOR .
0DDM end
BHD
WATCH FOR VAN'AdKWtl ODD
AND KNI) KALH.
Wllholm W, Linnlen, it native of Fin
In ml, was aranti-il hla first clilKtiKhti
mi;m-i m yesti-nlay In III' eoutity rlcik n
IHIJMTH
iilncH,
Thi' Imlli'H of ltlt (1 in nee clniil'h Kllilil
will iflvn u I i'ii till HfliTinMin 111 ihi
ri.nlilKii.'i' nf Mm. K, A. Tlmiinm on
Hi-vi'iilh alri-i't.
lullux Hlinuaa ri.tui'ii''1 yi-xl'Tiliiy
rii.in ll'Hm., Iiki, Mi. an I Mln Wriiuwi
Will IKllllllll llll' Kll"'ll lit lllllHI' fl'll'llllN
fur .ini" tltin
Tin. 3-yfii r-oll mm of l'wl Hcinl
I 1 ti mm. wlin II vi-M in n arnw at Kvii'n.
wua iliuwrtfil ytMti'i'iliiy ni"i 11I11K. Tin
tin ly wna riM'iivi'M'il,
('mam jmra ry, A.inTlra'a fliwut
whUki-y, 'Hit only iur koii1a; iruftr.
aniritil rlcti ami nx'llow. JOHN 1
I'AltloN, HoIk Aicnt.
Kir flmi-i lna ni'-al urnl nimn-llk''
rn.ikliiif, tin to ti Mi.M.m ri-aiaurunt,
wlii'in .inly th ImkI of nvrrythliiK U
iikimI Opi'ii until I 1. m.
Mia. .Ifwtt haa lurihaai'd liim
ainrk nf inlllnrtrv and Invito thi lnlin
of Aainrl to lnr'i!tln. Hr .arlnni
an ai 137 Hpynth mrt.
Th iniur'-M-a ti'lnit t.rim, f,,r th
C.itiimi'iclal 'lb will I rt'alv fr '
i-iii'iiik y ni'Xl mtk, nnl a tmll will !
kU'i-h .mi ill" h:i.'IiIiik nlalil.
Mr uinl Mm Al'iinilir Murtln. of
KUinatli Kulla, rturn'1 h"ini' yi'mi-r-liny
afii't an n t nlfl vlnit nl ill.- Iinni"
nf ih lt n. Hi'iijnmlii Y'miiiic.
Tin il.'lkn nt Ihi- rltv hiiv in K. ml.. '1
a liuii.'liiill :."m ami will ahuitlv Ii'kHi
uillvr ;inirtli-'-, iirMlliiilnnry tu liwulliu
i ll llli llK'H In ntll'-r liM'lll flllllK.
J.'liti A M ini.iiii'Ty Iiiik '.mi- a
li. M nl I'-'l Hnn. I nir."'l an. I l :ir. ir.'l
tn 1I1 nil i !u".'i) nf iilnmliliiK ii. tin
11I11K l tin- l-iw.'Ht oa.bli lli
Til.- Wllliiiii-ll" rlvf i.'lmi..l tiln--t.-.'ii
f.'.-l ai I'ni 'lii'i'l. iiml lln- I'.ilnni-
I. l.i .12 7 .11 'I'll.- I'all.K, v".Tiliiv ni"in
ln II. .li rlviK niiiilnil'- tn full.
1 C ! V 11 .-.ml lil! InllK'T l rlrancr
itii. imik.-H Ii-h tr.nitilf wlih at'ii'i fiii'l
. Iilinii.-v Mui-a tlun any ntli'T U.-oig,-W
H1111l1.1t 11, n K'-:it ; t l jinnnr 17.11.
Y III ..tn.-i I K' 1 'il.n. n. Ill" i -ii Im I In
Id- nuik.'i A full t"k l'i lil.uk
li ! mi. I ll'.- '.. w i' .I..' 'u-l r'-. -h .,
1 HHWAIIAN. SI- "ii f..r At..-
II. 1
'I'll.' It t.ill Cl.-iku' t'nli.ri ti.l. I 11 in .-'-Iiik
nl ili- lt v hull IikI nliiht nl wtil. h
I'.lllfl.l.-l.lM.l ll.lllllll- llll'lH-K WIH ll-illM-
ai l'-.t an. I -ral li. w 1111 iiiIhi r.--1
.-IV.-.1
The Kulle' Oirlld cf lira. e ITiuri h
will Klve u lea .in Vediie.ay aftern.xni,
at tit-, reai.l -iii- nf Mm Iv A Thmnaa
on Klv.-nth atr.-et. Kv--ryb.Hly U cor
dially llivl:e,.
rr-nl.leiil K'ei liill. of th.- I'ikIi Club,
haa call-d a i- lal nieetlnic of the r
aaulxailmi which will lie It. 1,1 :u the
i'liiimlM-r nf 'nmiier-e H.itur.luv nlirht
at II o'i I.K'k. HiiKlliena of lnti..rtnn. e
w ill 1m- trin.i.'te 1 hiiI full atirndani-i
la deali'i'd.
Diiilinl :he trl.il trip of the I'.ntrr
M.niilav iifti-ni.i.m th.-re wim ,1 hnrt
rii'-f with ih" IIiihwiIii !n which the
la'icr l.i.al w.111 .ml with rnne. In ih'.
f-n-' ..f ih- iutr ah.iwlnir made !' the
I'.itt.-r the i;it'in-nt mi made that be
rane .if her nw .ii ichliu-i v and from
nl her 1 hum " Hlie '11. 1 not K her llll'l'
ill 11.1 time i-arrvhii; .i'"re thim H"
p.uiti N nf "t -inn
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SALE 2 8
Mra. C. A. CumplM-ll return"! laat
nlifht friim Callfornln, whir ah hs
iK'nt acvfirsl wiik. Mra. Campbell rf
turn much Improved tnhfalth, thi r
cult at her vimt In the land of um
iin'ry wlnti-r,
The four Dn.in"y fhlldrim who arp
aufT.'rlnK from dl.hthiTla, hav ne"n
ri'innycil from th-lr homa rp-ar .'vpihi)
In Hi. Mnry: hnapllal, whTf thi-y an.
ri't-i'lvlriK .ii"dl.al ult'-ntlon Mnl turn.
Iliac whlrh th.-y iP'i-d.
1 Th bid for l hi- ewtlon of a liull linn
for thf Aatorla KxchiiriK.' Cominny, tn
f iHTUpli'd by ll, M. Uimlon 11 f'd
mill, with opi-ni-d yMit'-Muy by An-hl-ti'il
D Kin, The lowi-at bid wna thin
of C ,M. 1'nlnilnTir. f-f li"0.
O. K. ll.ikk-, thi ah'M'maki-r, dlw I yn-
('rilay from pulmonary trouble, and
thi funiTiil will bo h-ld At 10 "'Work
toiriorrnw rnnrnliiK from the rHKld.tii-i-of
('hnrlia JohiiMon. on Ninth atrr.-t.
Inii-riiii'iit will In In (Jri'-nwo"d.
Thi- run In :h rlvr yti-nlay ahnw.-i)
a ib-cldi-d Improvi-mi-nt, '.hf aalinon bi--I
nit InrK'T and appar-itly In lncn'na.'d
mitntMrii On boat brmnrtit In fif'-'-ii
nun f.'r tli" mnrninica work. whir:i w.ia
roniild'-r.ilil mnr than the avtraKo.
Th O, It. ft N. Co. haa mad a rai
of l from Antorla and Portland for
ih f nn-Amrlran fxponltlnn at HufTalo.
TlcV-t will bf 'in naif flmt and thirl
Tiii-wMya. Jun to Oo:ft-r, Iniliixlvi
Thfa.. HckMa mut b und for rontln
u'nia pn,,',a,' iT'lnR', but atojovr will
b allowed within final iWt rturn
rnir. In the circuit court v'Kt'"diiy a au.t
w.ia fllwl by Mr. Kll.i Hi-oit. .1 Irnln
lutruirlx of tin- .-'tin- W. M. Hcoii,
iIi-viid.-'I. iitc-tl'iH th'- A. ". It. it . f. r
d;iiniiiir '.i tin- inn nm' of 'JM. Ki ntt
wax in .-iml'i'-i-r i,-i :h- r,.;d ind
itri.wri.'.l la tin i v I.'. i:i, itirnutfh tb
tr.u k kIvIhk w iy, pn- p :;ng ihr- "n-Ifln-'
Inn !h- ilv-r.
K. ('. (ir.-i-iliimn, tti.- i-xp.-rt whn In !n
tb- fl.-l.l Inv 'ni K.illriK d'Hir4bl' hatch
ery nll.-. Ii r.'i.ri'- hn : In- lm -x-iim'.ii.'.l
ih- I'liwder. T .ii' h.'t .in.l P-nd-miin'a
riv-i .t ml th.-v will tin' In avail,
able fur h' -h.-i v l. M:i.-r t'ihIi
Warden Vin !uiiii Iuik no- v.-t rmr;
e. rrmii hl rpi ..f Irmpi-i ilu, nf Hit' -.
.1:1 til.' I l.-a ill!- rlv-l.
K.'p.nu from I'ni V tu l ( nn.'i rnltiK t'
Unlit h.'.til.' I f..r Thiirx.hiv niirtii l
iwci-n ini'V I'.rwin 1111. 1 .Martin IJ.-nny
Ml of the cxreli.'iit i-onditlnn "f I.1.1
men mil tli -re la every proxiiect nf
uittliiiic iron I tilth: bi-init .r--. ni. i1. l!-i
tine I it i-v "i moil -y an I :li.- P.Tilan.l
portiiiif m.ii i'X,i'-ct At.'rlji na w.ll
biliif up 1 laiK-e ,-,.11 t Ii.-nny trine
Ih- day nf the fluht.
I'rlviv advl-.ti r.-civi) yi-!.rliy In
a Gloria tn!.-d tlnit the actuation at Tu
kit Inlet wna dlwwiuriiKlnie and that th
men are- pivpirliiK to return to th
Hint.-. Two men In eighteen dav
cntiKht but twenty-nix ruilnmn and th
. .'r..T in ..i Klf". 1WI1 nir 1 pM r'Tl . '
i rennir. ii.iiiia art- :ni-a i.n !h inlet
mil If preaept .nidltlona rnnllnue th
men will not remain.
Dlairli-t Attorney Harrlim AlK'n Mi.. I
an opinion In the coun:y ourt yen
tenluy on lhe eKHlty if th owner
of the K!k i-rm-k toll mad to charge
toll. Mr. Allen Mated that the con
trovemy d.-x-niled ufum whether or not
notic of iniemlnn t.i rontruit and
maintiilua loll nxi'l had Wn Klv-n ac
rnrdlmr In law. and thi iin! will have
In be iti'i'ld.-.l In the courili.
The tlnhliiK leiat atnlen frn ri th-- what'
in Klnney'a t-annery Monday nlirhi
I found veatterday atern ion bv
Hherlff Klnvllle. The r-U!ri: Identity
wua nm dlHcoMTed n:id a' nothlnif wan
atiilen frmn the t.. i th- Inquiry will
'ininalily be dro.ip.'d The nv.ivery o:
the Imat In an nhri a tlm- in a , rMlt
t.i Sheriff Klnvllle. a h- waa no! n 1-
II. -.1 of lix ion until af:tr 1" vd.-w-k
and It la no euav tak to cover
water front a extensive m Atorla'
It la Muted on v"' iu:h.ir;v thtit the
i-ontra.-t f u- the evt 'nl n nf the N. rth
irn riclllt- lailca I from )lKiuiam to
North H.'iich will .e ! t -l;hin a few
day. A numl-r of c.intra.'tTs hnv.
been over the r'n'i; of way In the paat
tw. -.ve.-k. makmir examlnai.on pre
Hmlnnry 'i blddlnc on the Onntnu-t.
Klichl.'.-n mil-a of the pror"d exten
ding ar to be c. instructed at onr
W-'rh will take the road b the beach
l llllce iiiariera and dnauKhtlnR room
hav be-n ae'ur'd at Hoiiulam for a
year, which lenda cilor to the belief
that work la to be proaeeuted vIctou,
ly beyond the eltrMeen mlli- referred
to.
I'hartea Wlckatmm. who a arroat
H by Constable Kelly yeaterjay. la cat 111
l-i the county ja!l and will remain there
until he rt-eovera from the apree h
haa be.-n Induliflnif In. It I not prob
able that the eharir' of tryinsr to grab
the mi rat of Mm. V. J. Wright will
be presd, leka'roni la w -ll known
along the water front u an h..neat and
Indurirlmi nian whose only fallbir I a
love for liquor. Wlcksrrom ay that
a he rounded the corner in t'ommer
rlal alwi opto!te the Day View house
he allpped and reached out for ome
aupport. There certainly wan no rea
aon for him to turn highwayman n
he hnd money and checks In his pock
et and a conlderable mrm cmlng to
him from hla employers.
KrXi ATrA (COMMITTEE.
anaa
Date Decided antt Will He August la.
1 and 17.
Chairman Frank I Parker and the
gentlemen who are aas.wlnted with him
on the regatta committee have com
menced work In preparation for the
carnival anl Ita succesa la giwrant"ed
by their enthusiasm. Though the com
mittee haa been In existence barely a
week chairmen of giib-committees nuve
been appointed, the dte has been fixed
and preliminary steps hay? been tak
en to secure novel attractions that will
attract.
At a meeting held yesterday morning
Mr. Parker announced the appointment
of chairmen of the fol.iwing aub-rom-mltt-es;
Finance. W. T. Chutter; shells
and barges, John O. McCue; sailing
and launches, H. D. Thing: water gpec
laltles. Kd. Hallm-k. With but little dis
cussion the dates for the regatta was
fixed on Thursday. Friday and Satur
day, August IS. 16 and 17. The dates
nnnied were d.-slrable for several rea
sons. For one, the weather records
showed that the days would probably
be dear and bright, the tides will he
t the right stages for the acquatip
stioitM and the regatta will occur fol
lowing the rinse of the fishing season.
Mr. McCue. chairman of the commit
tee on shells and barges, will leave
shortly for Han Franolnco. where he
will meet the ciiu k oarsmen of the ral-
Ifornla metropolis and arrange for their
appearance here In the raoes.
Strikers at Derby. Conn.. madi a sa
loon-keeper take down the sign. "Free
beer to strlkt'ie." It was not the beer
hey objected to, but the sign.
RECOGNITION AT HAND
CHAMPIONS MHTKI) IN ASIO
KIA'H CAUSE.
Prominent Texan IIiihIiicmh Man
KcnvwM Prophecy of the Port'
DcNtiiiud (i readier").
On th morning of May 2 the New
York Commercial puliliahed a lengthy
editorial, accompli nle, by a map, ahow.
Ing ihe Injustice of th- spirit of dis
crimination ma! n tallied by the big rail,
mud miiKiiatin against An rla as a sea
port. The I'ommi-reial drew the atten
tion of th congri-samen of the river
and hiirbora commlitee. which la
shortly to visit Ih" Northwest, to the
Inequality of Ihe claim of Portland
In pr-fer-nce as a "iiport ov-r Asto
ria. The editorial d'-pr-cated the extendi
lure of lurgi. appropriations from the
federal treasury for maintaining the
channel to Portland When It could be
m ire advantageously employer hi mak
ing Astoria the a-a;iori iff Portland and
of th- entire Northwest not tributary
to other ports. In various parts of the
country the truth of the article have
b.-coniH r mied find borne fruit. The
Chicago Tribune ha rharpploned the
can- of Astoria; Ir has twen hhown
Mini Me- lat- dills . Huntington, far
mid away the brain.-: railroad man
tin- '..t has ever known, believed that
A'tiirla would ultimately b- San Fran
ilsen'a gr'-iiti-at rival for shipping su
premacy. Iy-tti-m have teen received
bv ih.- i 'niimi.'rclal and other pafer
from nn-n familiar with the liuatlnn
Who iippr iv- of ihe i-d'torlal. The f.m
iiierclnl lies published s-vi-ral article
sin.'- the first e.lliorlal, all going to
pmve Astoria's claim to be the a.-arinrt
..f th- Pacific Northwest. f not of th''
entire pacific fi.asl.
I'on i nmpl"ll. of Fort Worth. T'-xa'
nr.-ald-iit ..f tin- Southwestern Com
merce Cninpany, une nf the most prom
inent and sin-i-i-'afiil business m'n of
th- Km.' Star Htate. was the gu.-st of
Samuel Klitmr- in Asmr'a annp- time
linn. At th.. time Mr. Campd-ll asS'Tled
th.'t natural c .filial. his wnul l ei!ii-
l.iv tnak- ..f Astoria a k-r.-ai s'aiii.rt.
II- emphasized the fact rl.al b-ffHe th"
glinMliy .Mltln ik the city Wnuld CV-fltll'll-
! assume the prnmlni-ni,- It rightfully
d.-s.-rvei !' ra.n of its I "eatlnti and
natural advantag-s. Yi-st'-rdav Mr. Kl
in. u-e r.-c-lwd a l'-t r.-r from Mr Camp.
ImII In which Ih" writer recalled the
.r...icv and Inclosed a clipping fro,n
in f the Commercial articles He re-
called what he said on his visit here
and believes that property value will
India"!- in Astoria mar.y fold, and that
rh day of rev.ignitl.in Is not far dis
tant. Following Is a sample of communica
tion r Im-.I by rhe Commercial since
the publication of the editorial on 'The
Columbia Itivi-r."
"Kdlt.ir New York (Vmni.-rcia;: As
a subscriber tn and a reader of the
Commercial. I take the liberty or ex
pressing my i,l.-aure !n reang the
editorial In ihe Issue of May 2I entitled
"The Columbia Kiver." I do n.t know
what Inspired the Commercial to advo.
cai- the development nf the magnlfi-ci-tr,
harbor at the mouth of the Colum
bia and take the ositl.m that Astoria
s'lmild b- a ir 1-d sucti rights and prlv-
i. g.-s its oth.-r Pacific coant points en
joy, but the cause you have taken up is
a worthy one.
Mefore the blinding cf the Jetty the
bar at the mouth of the river was ob
structed to commence, and the trans,
continental railroads made the Sound
ports th ir iibf.-cilve points. Corp rate
an I personal Inten-sts wen' establish".!
at Seattle. Taeoma and Portland which
w.-re hostile t the Astoria proposition
after rhe Jetty opened up the channel to
i'e-p draught vessels. The railroads
wen- against her: ati.l bv concerted ac
tion she has been, with her suprrlor
natural advantages, relegated to a back
Seat.
"The three great stat-n nf the 'Inland
Kmpire' have been retarded In growth
of population and wealth by the Influ
ence of men and money that obstructed
the natural and cheapest outlet to the
ocean.
"dull within a few years Astoria was
without a railroad, the 'community nf
Interest' policy dictating 'hands off.'
Any one of the transcontinental rouJ
building to Astoria meant war. For the
sake cf H';nv and the value of real es
tate the mouth of the Columbia was
quarantined. When far-seeing and ven-
tun-some parties built a railroad to As
toria they were ostracized and 'the com
mon point' was. refus-d. although; grant
ed to every other port on the coast
touched bv rail.
"The natural down-grade, gravity
route of the Northwest to the best har-
Imr on the Pacific coast has long been
artlfically obstructed. How much lon
ger this can be done, to the great detri
THAT WE SELL
..Granite Watfe..
Just
To
Remind
You
Basting Spoons . $ .05
Milk Pans, 2 qt . . .10
Pudding Puns, 1J qt, . .15
Wash Basins, . . .15
Sauce Pans, lipped, 2 qt. .20
Sail c Pans, Covered, . .30
Gem Pans, 8-holo . . .25
Roast Pun, 9x13 . . .35
Dish Pans. 10 qt, . . .40
Tea lvettles, '. . .50
Great American ImporliBii Tea Go
671 Commercial Street. Astoria.
ment of that region, la the question von
and many other ar Interested In solv
ing, Veer truly, H. H. W."
When the congressional committee
reaches Astoria the situation will be
explained to them, not necessarily to the
disparagement of Pomian I, but of a
surety to the advantage of Astoria. If
appropriations are available for the
maintenance of the rliarmel to Portland.
Astoria will not demur but the retBr
gpod that wll accrue In the lower riv
er should 'be so presented that th" com
mlttee will recommend an appropriation
adequate to the ne,ety.
WOMAN HTOWAWAY.
Was Landed by the Nome City at I'n
alnska. A letter from the North say that
when the steamer Nome City was two
days out on her way to Nome a woman
stowaway was found aboard, say th"
Taeoma Ledger. The woman claimed
to be Mrs. lhmann, fhe wife of the
baker, and to have stow-e awnv un
known to her husband. After fasting
for two day she went to ihe purser
and appealed for assistance. Put the
trouble he created did not end here
The woman refused to leave the ves
sel when ordered to do so and the cur
sor, under the captain's order, swore
out a warrant for her arrest on a
charge of trespass with Intent to d".
fraud before the t'nited Htat-s commis
sioner at I'nalaska. The letter ays:
"The hearing of the ae was had
and the woman was found guilty and
fine IS and costs, which amounted to
NO. Her defens- -wa that "he paid
the purser ll'O at the time of her first
In'ervlew with him and that he gave
h-r a purser's check, such as Is glven
out on the taking u,- of tickets, for her
berth and mnl. She rlalm-1 that the
rensin -me towd h.ay and did not
buy a regular ticket was that sh- want
ed to surprise her husband, who did
not know that she was on board.
"Sh" testified that all went well un
til Just before the vessel reached Dutch
Harbor. wh-n the purw-r came to h"r
and fnl I her that he wished to put her
name on the purser's check. She hand
ed It to blii. h- said, and h- refime-i
to return It. telling her she would hsv
to b-ave th" vessel a; Dutch Harbor.
"Mrs. Kehmann produced a rill of
money In court to show that sh? was
not -broke.' and alsi showed a few
doubtful-looking diamonds."
FUATKUNAK VISIT.
Gateway Tent. No. S3. K. O. T. M
and ( (ilumlia Hive No. S, L. O. T. M .
chartered the steamer Calender, and a
large number of the sir knights and
ladies paid a fraternal visit to the sir
knight and ladies of Knappton last
night. It being the 20;h anniversary of
the '.nl'-r. The evening wis srs-nt In
a delightful manner. The knights and
ladles of Knappton proving royal en
tertalners. The Foresters manJoIln
club furnished the music for the oc
casion. The evening was spent In danc
Ing. singing. soee-h making and a gvn.
eral good time. Dainty refreshments
were served. The party returnej at a
late nour. well pleased with the visit
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Following Is a lis: of letters remain
ing thirty days In the postofflce at As
torla, Oregon, June 10, 1901:
Austin, Walter
Anderson, John
Chapman. D. I
Clancy & Co. (2)
Ceader. Miss R. P.
Carson, Evan
Davis. J. W.
English W! Hard
Flack. John
Farwell. J. A.
Juris, W. K.
Johnson. George
Johnson. John L.
Kullen. Jno.
Petterson. A, F.
Perry. Lena
Palm. W.
Qulstlne. Mr.
Relnertson, IngvalJ
Raymond. Thos.
Suhlum. Isaac
Swanson. Theo.
Svelnson, Slgm.
Svanson. Augast
Stack. E. J.
Smith. Dr. H. A.
Shaffer. Wm.
Shaw. Rud
Mitchell. Katherine Tucker. C. E.
McRlney. Emma Tohlvert. Pranc.
Morrison. Josph Tuerla. Jacob
Messenger. Wm. R. Wltherbee, Mrs. Ge
FOREIGN.
Johannessen. Jonas Peterson. Peter
Kunnaa, V. Peake, J. J.
Marlnaro. Paolo Trzz. Fred'
Nass. Mlkal (2) Weddle. D. E.
Ohlson. Olof
FOR SALE.
The Columbia River Packers Associa
tlon has for sale, two schooners and
one launch. A description of the schoon
era follow: Schooner "Kinney" Length
ji.s: oeam, 11.3: depth of hold. 3.10
Schooner "Hattie" Length 31.9; beam,
.: depth of hold. 3.8.
Offers will be received at the office
or the association, where full particu
tars may also De bad.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Marx & Jorgensen to Olof Erlcks.m
lau acres In section 19. T 7 N, R 9 W:
l.i;;e.
Sheriff -o Pat O'Hara lots 3. 4 and
5, section 31. T 7 N. R 7 W; 1269.27.
N. L. Rockafellow to Mary F. Jack
son lot 15. jlook 5. Rallroa Addition to
Ocean Grove: jso.
James K. Kelly to C. R. Thorns in
lot o. and east one-third of lot 11. block
IS. Alderbrook; $100.
Tommy Pop, who was Ananias?
Tommy's Pop Ananias, my son, was
the man who first conceived the sum
nvr resort booklet.
WHERE DO TOU
BUY M GROCERIES?
HAVE TOU TRIED
A. W.SHIPLEY?
6SS Commercial Street.
DO YOU KNOW
That he gives you the best there
Is to be bad In the city for the
least moneyT Place an order
once and see.
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Successor to Dr. Ball.
E73 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR.
TELEPHONE. RED 2061.
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY
Telephone 221.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Care
Will Recelv Special Attention.
No. EM Duane St,
Astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK. Ml
Rea. TeL 11XL
VOTICR TO STUDENTS.
To students of International Corres
pendinoe Behoof I will makij tlm fol
lowing et)"r-lal offer for Jun and Ju'y:
To the student who ?cur- for me
tne largest number of ?nro!lment,
win give a br,iua of 110, and to th
on securing the; next largest number
i win give o.
Tnj minimum number necessary to
secure the 110 Is five enrollment and
lhre enrollments to securs :he 15 bo
nus. These bonuses am In addition t
the credits allowed by the school.
ironing there are some rutl?r amonj
you, I am. Tours truly,
LOUI3 O. SPIE3.
FOARD k STOKEfl, COMMERCIAL
AND FOURTEENTH STREET.
What can be accomplished in the line
of an education and brightening of fu
ture prospects, is very well demon-
stnted by the testimonial cards on a
"Display Stand" placed In th above
store by The International Correspon
dence Schools f Scrantrm. Pa.
See display and .nail a card.
Yourg for euro.
LOUIS O. SPIES. Sol. Col.
To earn more, learn mor.
STATE TREASURER'S FOURTH NO
TICB. State of Or:gon, Treasury 'Departmet,
June S. 1901:
Notice la hereby given that then an
now funds In the treasury with whiea
to redeem all tmtsta tiding state war
rants drawn on the general fund and
endorsed "presented and nor. paid for
want of funds," prior to this date; al
so to pay .ill wirrviti drawn on the
state gcaip bounty fund, and endorw-4
"presented and not paid for want of
funds." prior to May J, 1900, and all
such warrants, properly endorsed, will
be paid upon presentation at this office.
Interest therson ceasing from and after
this date. CHAS. S. MOORE.
State Treasurer.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Two new cottages at Seaside. Fine
location, well furnished. Good water.
Apply to C. M. Cu'hhlrth. 127 Seventh
street. Astoria, or to S. J. Hubbard.
Seaside. Ore.
THE PLACE TO BUY
CANNERY SUPPLIES
FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWING MACHINES
AND
IS AT.
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Pacific Brewery, of which Bottled beer for ramily use or kag
Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer supplied at any tlm. Ddlrsrj
beer for domestic and export trade. in the city fire.
North Pacific Brewery
. ASK
"Charles CarToH" - 10c
"General Good" - - 5c
CIGARS
TWO UN EQUALED SMOKES
ALLEN &
Distributors,
POUNDED
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
OF LONDON
THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE
Cash A Beta, -
Cash AiHti In United
J. B. F. DAVI3 & SON,
WINFIELD S. DAVIS BURT
215 Sansome Street, -
SAMUEL ELMORE
.The Esmond Hotel..
PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT
Eurooean plan. Soc to $1.50 tier day.
American plan, 11.00 to $2.00 per day.
Oregon
SnoipriiNE
Union Pacific
AND
-From Hun land-
CTiTesiii -
Portland Halt Uli, Dner. t.
Jpe'ial Worth, Omaha, Kan- 4.:Wp.ax.
8 00 a.m. asCHjr.Ht.i.ouKCM-
via Hum- ragoandtatt
li finn
iInUif " " -
Kires Hall Uke, tVnvcr, p.
v 00p.ro. Worth, Omahu. Kan- lit, ai.t
vlaliuul- Clty,l.Iiiuli,thl-
'JEfn ego and ea
Ht. Paul Wa'la Waila, liwlv "
Kaatmall ion, Hpokane, Minne-
p.m. apolis, Ht. Haul, Pi,- 700a.il. '
via hith, Milwaukee Oil-
Hposane eagp nd eaat )
72 hours from Portland to CWcax.
No Change of Cars.
OCEAN AND KIVER SCHEDULE
raoM AWTORU
Ail sailing dates aub
)eet i ebanga
For Hun Friin ioo
Kvrry flv days
7. m. rOLDMBIA aiv
Pally ez- To rorJand and Way 4 m. m. eie
eept Sun. UndlnK Monday
Steamer Nahcotca leaves Astoria o
tide dally for Ilwuco, connecting thr
with trains for Long Beach, Hog attd
North Beach points. Returning arrives
at Astoria same evening.
G. W. LOUNSBBRRT, Agnt,
Astoria,
A. L. CRAIO.
General Passenger A feat.
Portland. Oregon.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
FISHER BROTHERS,
Astoria. Ore.
FOR
LEWIS,
Portland, Oregon
A. D.1TIO
OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
- Sii.soo.ooo
State. a,6i6,ojs
GENERAL AGENTS.
L. DAVIS CARL A. HENRY
- San Francisco. Cat.
& CO., AGENTS.
4W4efrft4f
AND MORRISON STS.
OSCAR ANDERSON, Manaier.
J. C. PENDEGAST, Chief Clerk