The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 28, 1901, Image 3

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    THE MOKNISG ASTOKIA.V TKIDAY. 41X15 2. 1901.
The Morning Astorian
TICLIOPHONB Ml.
All contract lor ndvsrtminn In
th AnIoiIuii ure nuiJe on n Kimr
unlet ( circulation four tliiica
turner limn Hint of any pupr
publlnhcJ or cliculntwd In Clul
op county.
TODAY 'H WISATIIIOU.
1IITLANI. Julie !.-( ioii and
Washington. Friday, fair, wmnur
c-il neir l hi coomI : Idaho, fair and
warmer.
AROUND TOWN.
It. M. thston about Urn.
Want'.! woitmn to do washing:
Cult t 40 fcgohang. HI.
Ht 15-ccnt mel ItlB'iif Bun Res
taurant. (13 Cmiinwi'ial Hi.
W. fl. Nutting, of IJ-rketey. i.'allfor.
ii In. I a gumt i th (ic!'li'iil.
JaA.b Kamm, I lie I'orllnnd tapltallt.
la in I ho illy on liuln trip.
Thro flrsi-rlaaa barbers at lh O.-oJ-dnl
barlr shop. Het of service.
Jnpann goods, of all kinds. rhap t
Yokohama llaiar; tzt Commercial Pt.
For a good I .-a ai a In prh- try
Whim I.Hy of Jpn. Imported ty
Johnson Urn.
W ar the -o.l to talk to about
ntllk Al lb Milk Ipot. corner Twin
and Puann streets.
fru(ir.l irnwbrry lee rrm ancl
vanlll IV pint. and srrt cream l
Pint al Mm I'arlor,
Hlliop Morris will hold service al
'nlvsry 4aid al Heoslds. Hun-lay.
Jun au. at II a. m.
Tim imr iviikiii In i h run of fih
in th rlv-r eontlnue aid Ixtter catch
rm are Mug r-portal.
Mim Olwn will hit a private " l'"i'
for alul tw month, ("iii'iicing Julf
li I. "purer leavu aJ-if al Ai"
i..n office.
A full atlndnnee of iiirttilx-rn it de.
trrd at a !!- meeting of tli tdlrs
A lit iWiny m 3 p m. loduy. Ilium.,
f Importance.
Th ikw una f..r Ih Klk biw-ball
trm have nitlved from III" Th'v
arc gray in color with trimming an-l
t.x king nf ri-.t.
tVm purr rye. Ammo' finest
whihv The only pur guir-ann-r.l
rirh aiiil mellow. JOHN U
CAltl.tnN. H.ilw Agent.
Mm. Jew! I haa purohaed a lnrg
lin k of mllliiciy an.l Invito th la.lira
i.f Aaiiil In lni-llio. H'-r p.irlfa
arc al U"? Hv.'ilh atroct.
J.4ni A M 'n'U'tiKty lua ifiir. a
Imp al 4-1 Honil !lol ailil la prrpariM
lo ta ail olaoara "f I'Uiniluiiit nil I tin
nsnif av ilm Iiiii illc raio.
At tli-- uniiii.il MK-.-l line "f the pi-Hk-
h.il.l.-ra ..( Ilw lumlil i 1 1 1 i l' K -.r
Afiliii;.in h'-M y'.'T.lii- lh'' f
rtit illnt'tnin rr r'-i'livd' I lih"U'.
,'..,.li..n Tin- llii.-li'ia will mi-l ini
T l,i rl-.-l .illl.i-r
For a Rood tea, nt a low prlc try
Whit Mly t Jap4n, importnd by
JiihiU'ill llrna. ,
ltoalyn coal laaHa lungT, la rhatirr
and mkr m iroiihlp with atovi-a and
rhlintiKy flu "a than liny othiT. Oirorgv
V. Hanlxirn, a if -lit; lelrphmit 1311,
Thi Itoai'in rrti'mranl la d"'rvi1ty
nonular. Th hml thit I In' inarkM af
for. la la alwaya found on Ma hill of
far, and Ilia aTVlo la flral-elaaa, Opfn
lin'.ll I a. in.
Tim caaa of aaiilt pi-ndlna; airitiml
M. Muainan waa nipiirid yU'ilny
and lh firm In at for ( a. in. lodny,
Th drf'iidant la out on Iwrnty dollr
hull, H'ii.llnf trial.
i:'Vi for ham-hull auii-, Aaloria
will hi. iinuaiiully Uli't oil th Koiillli
of July. T'anm rpi'"'niliir l'ppi"
toMii unit t!nlotitnwn Mill piny a K.nn.
al III" A. K. V. Krounda,
Th launch Hylpti. hull! hy KlctiarJ
leather for Captain John Ifl.l, u
laun'hrd al high tld yalrday. The
miichliiTy I already In plac aid hoih
lh hull lr and owner Ifllrv ah will
)h on of th foatmt craft of her laa
aPoat.
Tho Nallnnil Cdifatlonal Convnilon
at lMrlt. July -Vi. 1h (i. It. Y N.
haa mad a round-trip rate from Aato-
rla of IH.2&. Tlck!a on ml July 2
and 3, rturnlii limit. Auxua: 11. Call
at thkM mc. ft. It . N. dork. f..r
furihrr Informal I' n.
HuiK-rlntriidi-nt , A. 'i-ll of the
Atorla Hirrrl llallnay Company, fx
lci to hav cr ruiuiliitt on th nw
fin-nlon from Hvnt,tuh to Twenty
third alrci-la hy Huiurdny. Th poM
ar alr"iidy up anl th trolhy wlra
ar now lniiiK ilruiig.
Mk, It, IiiKlcion 'a now dWplnyliiK a
full line "f tti iHtal aiyl In fall mil
llnfiy ,it th fi'ihllthmtnt rcntly
Pnd hy h-r at O.'i Coiimi-rclal tri,
oiiiioull Hi llillict om. Mr InKl
t in nlao carrlr a full lln of ludlea
A ! I waa flld In tl rrordr'a of
Dm vlrdny whrhy K. J. Kh-mliiK
Iranafi-ra In Mm. Mruni Kl.-mlna ki
iii'D-a of Inn I In arclion I, T J ,N, It 10 ' and rhll'lr. n'a furnlahln (o(x1n.
W, for r.mald'-rallon of IHO0.
I'art nf lh rro hrounht In y1r.
Frank Hhllda, rrMiitln (h Blan-1 dy hy lh iamr Hu H l'ymir
dard nil Company, mid H. Krba, ifmii th maihlnrry of lh Iav: mill
Nnhalrni. rlurn1 t Aatorla yralrrday tthh h will b ilaril in a nw mill 10
in i kin th trip ovr lh trail. n hunt on ih Columbia at Carnil
rulnt. Hvral ronaiimnitnia or aa:ry
W, A. I-.hny. of Orn liny. Wla,
who la liilr'ai-l with Mr. Hammond
In lh luiuhor ndutry In California, t
produeH wr a part of th cartfo,
For !h "hr'atlon End-aw.r mtng
In th i-lty with lh railroad niaijnat. I at C!n -Inna.l. July -10, Hi i. It. A N
" , haa malr a round-trip ral of 171 W
nrcsT IVCKNT MEAl,
PI'N ltt:XTAt'ltANT
ItlSlNii
Amona th iu-t at th (rrldiit
ar II. II Htlm, Kuaipion; A. K.
Ilulm. I. A. U'omla. A. K. I-oni, .
wa.-o; Mr. and ir. t-org a. np'-n-
ir. 'hhall.
A II Itit'iimond, who wua In th ilty
yalrday, will rturn 1Mi th tnm.
iM-ra of III r'vra and hrtir romiiill
I Mnndny, whii thry will mi-t ihi-
owr t oliiinhi ami lh J tll.
V. W. Curilt. Hi Portland IuiiiIht.
man who In rrfinly Ix-i-n m.iklnit
Ik i II" nii"iinr of 1 1 inli r I in. I. In 111.
Ni'hnlim rouiiiry. waa a iaiiK'r from
Tillamook ymtrrtay on thi- Klinor.
John Erli-kaon. of Nw Aatorla. .
pla.-i-d uniti-r taf lond of $l0 y.--l-nlay
hy Julli- .J" if!.' Par lrowr.
Kilrkton waa Mi .i rjc-1 wild nxnulllnil
hla wifi with a dnngi-roua wp"n.
Th atiMmi'r i Vdumlilu, wh'ih run
ait r..u nd arly yititrrday m ni!iiB' opt'-
an Touch point. n no,ni nt a
from Aatorla. Td k t on al July 1
! and 3. c".id fur r-turnina until Hr.
tMiibr 1; atop-over n roul. Call at
llrkn ofTIc, O. It. N. d ' k. for par
tlrulara. Th n. n. A N. Co. haa mM a rait
of t fr.nn Aaioria and Portland f.r
lh Pai-Anorli-an X"a,!liin at Pif
fain. Th kta w'U b on "al flrat and
(bird Tn'liy. Junr to la-ol-r. Inelu
aiv. Th :rk:a mui I u I for
roliiliiu ua pa4 goltur. but atop.
ovra i1ll b low-d wltlitn final limit
rrturnlnit.
A il ndlil inrm ! 6,n arrangi-il
foi lh Kiriri runi-iri to In- clvn !
th Mi-thodlal ' hun h Hund.iy tuirhl
Th lola. 'vlll ti Mi linn'' lianil-K-r
and liddo-k, and M"m Tfioin
Ion n l lUrr. In ii'I'llilon lo tin- ao .
tlo r ill 1 a. iiiii a iiuartlt, ladu-'
d itlhl iiu.ii it. ilui and rhuru
Th .,-:ul!. pricra.n w ill b aniioun.
r.J UlT
VIi.:i ih" ai-anur Kn.ch: i "inpan-
and pt bit ntl ln-r av to San om wnt lo am ninht l hi r a on
Fraiiida
dun.
no ilniiniR havliiK b '-ii
Th rongraii.iin parly will arm
down tin' rivr nl.ut r Monday f
tirnn and will b tranafrrd hr to
lh t'oliinihlne, on whtih th trip to th.
)itlin will l m-nlo. rituitiliig to :h"
lot KibvI for lunrhon.
Wir ftadlff U'lrkma n:id l-inilv
Wai.lmi Hiillm.ui bav b'-n Ina'riirfd
lo arr-t .ill nbr nn who h(Vc :io!
r.lllilr. with lh "tlon of ;( liltt
riulrlnc that llrm numlK-ra b" nm
aptru nialy plnl"d on lh boat
Th lndi of th Conci.-HiUlonnl
rhup-h will civ a "buion iiiiy" tb,
v"iilnir In ih lumi-ni of th i bur. h.
An liiii-rratpiit piMKraui l litiB Biranit
rd ami a rooll.ll n P.atlon In ' Xtd
d t.i all. No ad.iil!on will I .hnrcd
In th.. i-iivult oiiirt yealrlrday Julit
Mrllrld oyrrtll"'! th itinunT In ih,
i nn.- of V C. iir 'ii v. lb A A C
It. It., and th dffi-ii lent 4h iillow l
until AumiHi I to iiwr O h.-r ord-i
hiindrd down wr: ! W. S.inl.iri v.
i mo Kl,-.. h II Flo.-.! mid T. S nr.
roll, di'i r". Cjra H Cirlyl v. c.ith.
run" I". Slonn i ( n! . d tmirr r ovr-nil.-.
I liy r.Knn'iit.
Imr I Chiiilif Hon. a Cninw iih ri hJni
of Aatotla. who m ibnln) liuJoiii
1mtu uf an Irn-gtiliirliy ihm npjiar
I In hla irrtlfliat. Th irnubl w
raux'd by bla pirtnr hr iiiovIhr
to a nrw !o:lo.i. Tli KnlKht Com.
l auloii rarrl tl a r irco vinu -d at lion.
il. of llour, on ton .ind iiitavrlldii'Ui
r .niKiimiiH.
Fl.iv.ua liiitia, a four-yvar-o.d l.y r
aidlnc with hi pitrn: ul th liy City
hou- on Ti-nth ftrt. wi km k I
down and llnlily hurt y-irday flr
noon by a hravy truik owr.d ty a
l.ual trinafcr ciunpany. Th Hi:l fl
low waa I'liylnr In th ;riit nvar t!i
iirnr ut T- nth nnd Dunn atrrri und
f ill, I to ki mil "f lh way ,.f ;lc v
blil. Hla r iht band Kkt i iU'h.-J un
ib r ih hravy h.r an I h'a nnk wa
tirul'd. W.J. H.iriy, whoaiw- th- ar
i id-ii;. riiniid th iittl f.ll.ov io Ir
Fulton olllr. w hr h a if Juil. w. r
iln-" -1, .ifi- r whit li h w,i tkn t"
h' honi.
LAST WEEK
or
MA and End Sale
This sale will closo Saturday night, June iiUh.
Do not niiiw tlii ojortunity to mt-ure goods at
HALF PRICE
Euch and every articlo included in tliiu snlc will
be sold at exnetly one-half price. Just look nt
THIS PRICE LJSTt
f 13 .r.O Men's Suits nt Half Price .... f 75
10 00 Men's Suits nt Half Trice . . . .r 00
ft 00 Youllis' Suits at llulf Trice . . 00
1 00 Hoys' Suits at Half Trice . . . 2 00
3 50 Men'u Shoos at Half Trice . . . .,175
2 50 Men's Derby Hats at Half Trice . 1 25
2 00 Men's Overshirts at Half Trico ... 1 00
50 Men's Overshirts nt Half Trice . . 25
50 Straw and Crnsli Hate nt Half Trice . 25
vS. DANZIGER S
Th Ituumir il h ! thin mnk l :h.
opi-nriK of th A'..,r.rt 'oiiinvrx ..i;
Ci'.i !ai niiflu wa a ,b l !h!fiil ufT.i r
.nil th thr"ti" of liivnl ku ntH anl
i ln'i tiii in'.i i n who wi-r pi ;ni"'.',
I'd th ronun hIIou niiur:!- , f th n
i lub. an I indulit .I In bin, iiiic nut I :
bit hour. Th l.irK h in 1-1, .1 I i .ui:t
wii u"'d 'or d.iiii i' K a:i ! :h- nuKU I
wm fin ni;i 1 by th Columli'd nr, !., - j
ti i. I'h- lillllirl room and r-n.linii
; ' , C '"' f""ti-. You Oh ChatiilxT
tiii'i mi I'll , .iic mint" nil' iioi ti.t n i ii
HAMMOND'H PUilN TAI.lv.
Told Pwllnnd Pualiwaa Mn Thy Wr
ltardliiR Dvloimi iit of Hiat.
What Vtnn lnlndd a mimP( to
ire th Nw York Comtnrrlal for lia
advo.-ary of lh advariMK of AntorU
a a iiorl and lla ooninM in ihat trr
llilllll rati rliould lm Kralll-d th la poit,
wia h'-M at th chkmlM-r of Commrr
In I' ,i i lun 1 Viln, lay. IfWor th
aliuuilon alxiled Ii flnld mlw-raiiiy
and with Ih uii xprtd turn ram a
oUiiiii of plain trutba from A II.
Hammond that ahould hiv mad lh
Bainbly aahunii of twlf. Th mi
Inn waar.illi.il to mt Krunk 11. M ,,r.
uf lb ainff of Hi . Voik Comm.-r-rlrtl.
who una nt to lh rimxt to li ar
th roiii,j!iu uf Poriland buiiiia mn
that th city wu li-.in onllr.oUHly
ri llrit-i by th ra of i-dltonalii ap-iM-ailnif
In ih Commi-rrial, avr,il of
whli h littv ln rpilrit:ri In th Aato
rla n.
Hvrul rm-nrlii-ia of th Cliaiiil-r nf
CoinmiTi wr pr'-anit but It waa iiol
ollli-lally a m.-iliiK of that ldy.
Mr. Moor wua liifonm-1 that a full
r, tiii. tloii would b th only prop il
tlon roii,d'Td, and II. I. Colu-n Indulg
ed In aom lllllliicaKal adjrlv in
da'rlbliiK lh ComitM-rclal. Mr, Moor
blandly ln,ulil why AtrU waa not
a-riinird t"rmliiu raia and Inatcad of
tIHiiR him ih truth a to ih prhi
lnt oppoaltlun of Portland, the pak-
r ild It w-aa a rallrond problm.
with which lhy had nothlnc In do.
Mr Hauimon I waa In th room, bav
in It hcn Invited by H. I. Cohen. I'lir
liiK hla rmarka Coh:n anhl he bllvd
lh off"lilve diorlala lo have been In-
aplred, and Kliinccl In Mr. Hammond
dir'tlon. Thl hrouicht the railroad
mitKtiat to h' feet, and the follow Inc!
account of what hipen,-d la rprintcl
from '.he Or-Rinlan account of the
nn-"tliiK
'I mi above lii:lrd urtli b," aald
Mr. Hammond. "Whin I have any-
ih'.MK to aay. I am not nf nil I I put it
on p-r. and :i.l H to ;h I rK .iilan
for iiiil.lii-illoii with my nam :nnd
to II."
Afn-r aaylnit thai thie waa noih'ns
lniilllHK In lh editorial which had
caui-, Hie i-xi hanit" of -ourte.la be-
twi-ti Mr Mo.,r and mindry gnil.
m-n of Poriland. who hud one mad
lh inlatiik" of tiiniiK i cot, I in r. Mr.
Hammond .roci-ii d to p liit out "Tne
f ;li ilU.nUallliiif.it of 'i;r,V rir-
iron .1-1,1 r,i nin.L'if h,, flii-v ...int.l Kt, I
vrcoin. (iolnif to a imp on the wall.
h iw.i hi hanl ov-r . , much of
he ata'in of Otvkoii and Wa.'h ns'ton
a II wat of tin- Cam adi-s. II -aid
:h in i-ii-.itK and p-aoiin-in of th two
Kertlona ar Identical. "! Viatrn
Wahmitt ,n l KrowliiK fai-r than
Wi-:rii Onuoti.
'There l not a town in WVnt-rn
VahliiKt,m In'o which an lnvetor mav
not ko and build a uv mill and do a
profllalil" bulne. ' a:d Mr. Hani
mood "Thre U n ,t a t,,n In WMt-
rn 'p'Koa n which an lnvm:nr mav
lu Id a .!' mill and Iiuntc wl h-
nii ahl,pinir hi luiiil-r to Portland
and paymc the local rat on It. You
are tryinu to do in ''rifron what Sai-
tl would h dolus if it uner' ,k ti
ciiiiih-1 evi-rv tnwn In Western Wash
ington to ahip Its liimtx-r lo Sa!:le or
Co without trani'ontlnn:l rate. Is
that lha way -o build up a :al"
Mr. Hammond tiM he proric,1 tJ
nian.l up for ih editorial In th New
York iubllr:itln. "And you are a
ihcapi-r a:iir than I thouchi you
were." be added. "If you think u
,an control ih" editorial column of a
new a.iapi r " Mr Hammond jthen
'r oiitht up the iiietii,n of common
tioln; ra:,- to Aaiorn. Portland, h
Mid, ha nvr ma le nn effort m Kt
ih-ni. and Prc-idi-iit Mll, n. of th
Northern Pacific, ih la'" Prl lni
Hunt'nirt.m. of the S uithern Pac'tb'
and all other wh have direl to ad
voi-i: coninioii-ii iim rates, "have been
vlllitled III thl coinmiinliv." M. Ham
nioiid continued: "When th Northern
Piciiic it:iv- A-ituria coinni m-po i
rati on lumber a'nl the Southern Pa
rifle w.t pri-imrinir to follow suit, every
lunilier manufacturer of Portlind t,;
A CLEAN SWEEP!
Having decided to close out the entire stock in this
store we have put the knife deep into prices
MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S hats Overshirts or Underwear
t'p to and Includinc $10...
Over 111 and undr $15....
At IU t'j IM.W
do ar
.. $7.60
...
...u.M
PANT5
Go at
All $1.2.'. Hat, varlou fOor..$ .03
All l.M Hat, various colon., l.oa
1.7$ Hat, varl-iui colon.. 1.2j
2.00 Ha,:, various color.. 1.50
2.50 Hata, various colors.. 1.90
3.00 Hata, various colon.. 2.20
All
All
All
All
All t .50 OooJ fo at...
.7a Good go at...
1.60 Goods ro at...
1.25 Goods go at...
1.60 Goods jo at...
1.75 Good go at...
2.00 Goods go at...
2 50 Goods go at...
All
All
All
All
All
AH
All
.1 .35
. .to
. .75
. .M
. 1.1"
. 1.25
. 1.40
. 1.73
All $2 00 Pants n at.
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
50 Pants go at....
3.00 Pants go St....
3.50 Pants g at....
4.00 Pants go at....
4. SO Pants go at...,
S on pants go at....
5.59 Pants g at
$1.25
1.85
2.10
2
3.0
3.50
3.0
4.2'
TAMS
A fi-w d 'in Children's Tarns.
Vk and 75.- valuJ go at
Boys' Suits (long: pants)
Boys' Suits, regular prlc, $5
r at $3.75
Hoya' Suit, regular pric. li
(to at 4.5
And all the res-, in proportion.
SOX AND TIES
10c Goods go at Se
15c Goods go at,...10c, or t for 25c
20c Goods go at. ...15c, or 2 for 25c
25c Goods go at 3 for 50c
.25
68 Rubber Mackintoshes
MACKINAWS
SHOES
A fw Sho-s left to clou $1.0
P.egular prlc of thes Rubb'r
Mack n'oshe Is from $1.50
to $15 00. Al Goods; your
choice only $5.M
Blue or Brown Fishermen' Mack
inaw Coats or Pants at treat
Reductions.
Opposite The Bee Hive
S3
arranged with a view to ;h i-oinfor:
of the niemh r. The ciuh niarl l.s
exi'ii iice w ith t very projie, ; ,,f con
tinue! necc; It alreudv ha a mem
bership 1 II that milk 1: lf tiKtaln-i:-K.
:.,! apart from it aoclal feature
l: will dojliiii-n Ik- a factor in booming
Atoi a ,in,l It iiilvunt ifv. f ,r whicn
II v orKiinlxed. The oommitt in
, chain f :h opening ninht wua com
I p ieil uf Snimn'l Klinor. Herninn Wla.
W. W. Whipple and F. A. Fiher.
Mr. Hammond had retired when the
: new i.f the Inc.irpo.atlun of ;h- Co
1 lumbla Pryd h Ii Coiiipanv reached A
: torla lust night. With niatouiary roil.
; cence he declined to (the any details
of th plan of the I'oinlHiny und refer
red the report T to C. W. Fulton, at
torn.)' for the company. Mr. FuUon
, Mid lh.it the Irydock will b located
on th oth-r l,le of the biy Hear War
1 renton, and will be of aulllclent rapa
city to llo.it a bttb-hli. Further
attttcii.ent of detail Mr. Fuiton wild he
waa not at llb'rty to make. The cspl.
al :m k will be enUrely tnkin by pri
vate subscript Inna and will not be on
the market. There have been rumors
I on the slr.ieta for the pat week thai
plan had been matured for the entnb.
I llshmeiit of a mammoth dry dock In the
vicinity of Astoria, but those who were
in Mr. Hammond's confidence would
pot divulge anything tangible. o that
practically nothing was known until
the elegraphlc announcement from. Sr.
lent, which Is printed elsewhere In this
issue.
Steamship companies operating r
senger vesels between point. on Puge.
sound, Victoria nnd Vancouver anif
ports In southeastern Alaska hv. Is
sued circulars announcing an im-reftoe
In passenger rates to take effect July
1. The announcement c.mi.'s as the re
sult of a Joint meeting In Seattle of
representatives of nil companies Inter
ested. The rates will be maintained
by agreement through the summer
months and the period of heaviest trav-
1 el. It Is slated, thoimh not confirmed.
that the Pacific Const Steamship Com
pany Is not a party to the agreement
And will operate under the old rate.
The o,-al ntflcra have not as yet re
celved ertlclul notification one way or
the other. Pod well & Co., agents for
the Washington & Alaska. Steamship
Company, both or which run their ves
sels to Taeoma, have sent notices to
their agenis at all points of the In
crease, The rates which will go Into
effect the first day of next month ore
ns follows: From Piiget sound. Vic
torbi or Vancouver, to Mary Island,
Ketchikan or Wrangle, first cliss, $:'2;
second class, $lli. To Juneau, first class,
$25; second class, $:'fl. To K.illsnoo, first
class, $32.50; second class. $21. To Sit
ku, first class, $:!5: second class. $22. At
the time of the deep cut In rates last
month the travel between the Sound
and Alaska showed a marked Increase,
but also showed no falling off when the
rates were raised to the old schedule.
It Is stated that the companies; oper
ating In Alaska waters are convinced
ibat the travel vlll he In no way af
fected bv the latest raise In passenger
rates. No announcement of change1 In
freight rates Is made.
Commerce) have opposed these com
n;oii-voint rates. You have attacked
the reputation and character of even-
man who has proposed these rates.
W'liv have you done thl?'"
"I'.iviuse thy arc standing In the r
own liKht," said Mr. Wittenberg.
Mr. Hammond offered to slant th,
cost of an excursion of Portland busi
ness men to Western Washington, an l
Mr Wittenberg sa4d the Idea was 1
caoltal one. Mr. Hammond said Port
land ought lo get a move on Itself, and
isked; "How In hell do you eXi'ect pi
do business unless vou do
"The trouble I this." said Mr. Wl:-
tenberg: "a few Influential people an
the whole thing In Portland. They con
trol the people that nre here and they
manage to get around the newcomers
and draw them their wav. Some day
we shall outgrow- this. If we live long
enough. This town needs a shaking
up. a casl'ng away of hindrances, and
a general forward movement.
Mr. Moore made no promise of a r
traction, the business men did not In
slt further and the only definite result
of the meeting was an Invitation from
the secretary of the Chamber of Com
merce 10 Mr. Hammond to become a
WHERE DO YOU
rnim nnnnnni
HAVE TOU TRIED
A. W. SHIPLEY?
65a Commercial Street.
DO YOU KNOW
That he glvea the best there
Is to be had In the city for the
least money? Place an order
one and see.
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Successor to Dr. Ball.
673 Commercial St..
TELEPHONK.
ASTORIA,
RED 2061.
OR.
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERA Ij CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY
Telephone 231.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Cart
Will , Reeeiva Special Attention.
No. IIS Duan St,
Aatorla, Or.
W. J. COOK, Urt
Rea. Tel. UrL
iiu-mber of that body. One .-ignifleant
statement nude by Mr. H'lmmond was
that though he had been the means of
br.nging millions of dollars to (Jregon
for Investment, he had always been re
garJeJ as a rank outsider, an Inter
loer and an enemy to Portland.
A MODEL. VILLAGE.
I: is rumored tha: a ll.OOO.OOO ul'.ag?
will b- founded In New York state, in
connection wl.h a 'arse fh,e factory.
The crime movers being a couple of
phllanthr pis's w ho desire to make the
lot of their employes happy. Anyhlng,
that al.ls to nappinJ snouu oe en-1 , , . . ... .... ,.
domed, and :hat is why Hosteller's North west, and with our special facilities can sell a nne piano or
Stoma -h 'litters, which cures diseases1
of the st.Miaeh. r.ver and bowei has i orcan for less iiionev than vou can get them elsewhere. Write
rec.-lved ih, hearty endorsement of the
yrraures" "v today. Catalogues for the asking.
in li.rers .or i:.vsp-,isia. hio.i,-t.,oii. 1
biliousness and constipation. It never
falls to eff-.'.-t a speJv and pernun-iti
cur. it I ais. an .xo.Men; tonic, if ball, the Chickerinc and the Weber together with eight other good
vm feel worn out and nervous. ! is; 00
lust what you need to build you up.
BEFORE YOU BUY A PlfliHO OR flfl ORGflJl
It will pay vou to write
EILER'S PIANO HOUSE
0PPICE: 3ol Washington St.. Portland Ort.
We are the great profit killers and piano price regulators of the
Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim-
makes,
FOR SALE.
The Columbia River Packers Associ
ation has for sale, two schooners and
one launch. A description of the
schooner follow: Schooner "Kinney"
Length. 35.5: beam. 11.3: depth of
hold. 3.101,. Si-hooner "Hattle" Length
31.9: beam. 9.9: dcp:h of hold. 3.S.
Offers will be received at the office
of the association, where full particu
lars may also be had.
II
EILER'S PIANO HOUSE...
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given to all parties
hohllni? Clatsop county warrants prior
to Nov'nib.T 13, 1SS9. to present the
same to Ihe county treasurer at bis
otflee, 164 Tenth street, for payment.
Interest ceases after this date.
H. C. THOMPSON.
County Tresurer.
Dated. Astoria, Ore., this 21st day of
June, 1901.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given lo all parties
holding Clatsop County warrants, en
dorsed prior to October 9. 1S99. to pre
sent the sime to the County Treasurer
at his office. 164 Tenth street, for pay
ment. Interest ceases after this date.
H. C. THOMPSON.
County Treasurer.
Dated, Astoria. Oregon, this Kth day
of June, 1901.
NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
Tj students of International Corres
pondence Schools I will make the fol
lowing special offer for June and July:
To th.! studmt who secures for me
the larirest number of .nrollments.
will aive a bonus of $10. and to the
one securing the next largest number
I will give $5.
The minimum number neceinry to
secure the $10 Is five enrollments and
three enrollments to secure the $5 bo
nns. Thesw bonuses are In addition to
the credits aj'-wved by the schools.
Hoping there are Home rustlers among
you, I am, lours truly,
LOl'IS O. SPIES
. . . ASK FOR . . .
"Charles Carroll" - 10c
"General Good" - - 5c
CIGARS
TWO UNEQUALBD SMOKES
ALLEN & LEWIS,
FOR SALE Oft RENT.
Two new cottages at Seaside. Fine
location, well furnished. Good water.
Apply to C. M. Cuthbinm 127 Seventh
street. Astoria, or to S. J. Hubbara.
Seaside, Oregon.
He that calls a man ungrateful, sums
up all the evil that a man can be uilty
of. Swift.
Distributors,
Portland, Oregon
foima.u PEITIG
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N
RlTtlG
ALL WORK DELIVERED
AT THE IT IS FR011SE9
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Telephone 661.
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
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