The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 13, 1901, Image 2

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    I HE MORNING ASTOMAN STlKAi. JllY IS. IWI
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ftewapaper published on th Columbia
Adrertlalnr ratea can had on ap
hcatloss a the bulnea nanacer.
TH E POSITION OP PORTLAND.
In all pibabmy Portland has been a
greater city thia. relatively. It can
ever again be. It has had la day of
trial, it time of passing triumph.' and
now It must retire to a secondary place.
The Pujjet Sound cities an outstripping
it Thi.-e is not ;h slightest iwed for
retting excised jv.t a palpable truth.
Portland Is not so situated that I: can
in oceaa traffic compete with ocean
port. It is situated on a river, that, in
the fashion of other rivers, run to the
sta, but the channel cannot be expected
to accommodate the deep draft carriers
that are now demanded. The trip up
and down the river is dangerous and ex
pensive. Tbjre U a perilous bar to be
crjssii. and there are towage charges
too gr?it io be .igiitly regarded by car
riers who do carrying for the possible
prod; involved.
Any ship that sails the ocean can
come into the harbor of Taeoma. Here
is sife Mnchorage and ample dock room
and all he railroad facilities that Port
land caa command. Therefore Portland
is destined to dtvp out of the clasa. It
may remain a good town fir certain
commercial specialties, may be a mart
for the handling f home products, but
the great bulk of traffic is bound to pass
through Taeoma because to do this is
jj follow the line of least resistance.
"The pta- for in lid Cf railway and
ocean trifflc to mtrje I the place where j
ral't rea h deep wa;r. Thee u.
no advantage in bringing ships inland
when the goods already aboard the cars
can as well go to the coast to meet the ,
ships. As a port Portland ha? advan- j
tase over Chicago, but i: cannot con- j
tipue long in be ven a theoretical ri- j
val of real s-apir.s, There i ni .vc as- ,
im 10 quarril over it. The work rig of;
th- fact is a certain a? th.? coming of,
Cay. Tac.ima Ledger.
Ticoma may Junly be aeou.'-l f ;-or-
t'sinship in pre lie :mg :ha: th eXp
traffic div-rd fror. P rtl n 1 V-.au
f it unnatural .si:ion. will b-shlprt-d
from that i-rt. 1 !
servers h caa r-aj what th- signs '
the times port 2nd know that th-- "nl ..f
P-irtlaads "pr-'stige" as a ' a,"":" is
In sight. H-n.e the scram hi- t b-- in
at th death that wil! -Hsu- b -w-n
oth-r ports on the northern Pa-Mfl--ioat.
The farm-rs of th- I .Ian 1 Em-
pir
who are vitally in:rr-s:e ;n :lu
great transpirtatlon iniquity, are awak
ening :o the Impirtance of '.he situation.
The astounding inju?tie -f the piltcy
pursued oy the I'nio.i Pa.-iflc raiir al
and Its allied interests in maintaining
the seaport one hundred miles inianl
from the natural harbor will soon be
ended. Portland w il still be. the in
tpipoli of Or'-gon, but Astoria wiil be
Its seaport. Surely the citiz-n? of Port
land will not sit idly by and see the
export traffic of this state go to the
Sound ports. Although they have storm
ed, and bulldoxel. anl threatened the
most dire consequences sh uld the su
premacy of the Willamette river s-i-port
be destroyed yet there must be a
latent feeling of loyalty to the state
that will be aroused at the
right moment. And the right
moment ia now. Through the edi
torial and news articles published in the
Influential Journals of the East, Port
lands rnuee of cards has been toppled
over. Shippers and others interested in
ti ansportation problems are alive to the
i!iadvantag-s of Portland as a seaport.
Millions of dollars spent yearly will no:
maintain a BUfflciently deep channel for
thr ships or the near future. Portland
b-.asts of her one lonesome ft"s) ton car
go. Hut it In silent "n the fact thai it
dar not attempt to s-nd out su- h -ar-
g i.-s except a: the ti.r.e ot year w.nn
the river is highest, and the fr--sh--: !
minimize the dar.g-r of grmnling -n j
Uo- iharnel. "One swallow lo--s r,--t '
m.ike a summ-r" runs the adage, and
, i',ii-ton cargo does not c-mstitu e
ii gr-'at wiport. The harbor is her -. j
Astoria if the natural s -aport of Ore
gon and will be fo in fact. All the i-
llii'tic-'s Portland can wield, till the
manipulations of the political marhir.ery
iontrollc.1 in th- office of th-' Oregon;.m,
cinno. continue a wrong when once file
People are fully alive to its injustice.
And they are waking up. The scale
have dropped from their eye, and
whether or no: a campaign of i.lucnllon
is waged In Portia id, it is being wag
ed elsewhere. 1: is a catnpilgn of fcl
an 1 It will hear results. It Is not, as
Portland ys. the tearing down of one
locality to build up mother. It is 'he
employment of the bos: fsourc.s of the
stat? to build un the ent'ro common
wealth. Por'lnnl n: no: 'oc its popu
lation, 'lor will, it I to V hoped, the
OrVfonia.i ',, . single subscriber.
f!Oil KXAMIU.K
New York Tribune.
I
M-. rhfl s it. Pae. controller of
th curr 'n.-y, ha s: an admirable ex- i
ample :, offt.v-holder with political
ambition. He cherishes (he legitimate
an 1 ootnme ul.thle wish to be I'nited
S:at senator fram Illinois. The cam
paign on the part of aspirants for that
office will take olao the coming win
ter, though the election Itself will not
be hi'Kl for more than a year. With
a delicacy somewhat rar among office,
holders. ,:e recognitor that she import
ant duties of the controller of the cur
rency call for un livld-d attention, and.
monvver, -.hat ihere should be no sus
picion that Its great powers are be.tig
used for any ulteriir purpose. Aecrd
ingly he has placed his res.gna;:oti iti
the hands of the president.
This is the right course for h:m !'
take, and he is ;o be specialty om-
mende-1 for it because it has not been
the usual one. For yars n-.en
In both partie holding high of.
fice have ussl a considerable
part of their time, and Indirect
ly such intl'j.'nce n.s ;he:r official ;.'si
tion gave th-'m. to :he acc impli-shment
of polite 1 objects either partisa:: r
persnil. Mr. Dawes could d-'ubti.'ss
have remained ortro!ler of the curren
cy anl a: the same time .aave N-en a
candidate for senator without exciting
Public protest. He has set a standard
which ought to be followed in such
cases. bo;h for the sake of :heir s-'rvice
and of administrations, which houl 1
bo free from any possible criticism that
thjy are bicking any of their subordi
nates in contests with other members of
Jhe party n powr. Mr. Dawes
hiljl
-n an -fficien; controller, has cn 1u't
ed his office with the sole object of d -tng
Its wx-k well, .ml .1:1 he n-?t pre.
f-r t- -n:-:r ;-'li::..s the i-sirj w ui!d bt
general for his continuance in plae-?,
I
? -me w m-n will as!f baby m.'.k
i pet o.n.lic an! '.:'. won-l-r why th
cnilirert 2rv -Jp to b.. jo w -rthV-ss.
Tm a", n-v-r ure '.vp'; i by
di-ti.-.?. What y .ur b!y n - L- i
pienty -f g- ! f-.-l pr- p-rly d g-s'-!
Tren f -ur s;..Tia--h w.'l n 1 c--'
I'. K---1 : rysp-ps.a rUr--- wiil. I: n.
tains all the naturtl -l.i.-e- ir.ts.
h- n - m-ts- !;"-: v-ry . Ia-s f ( I
an 1 .- . ;-rr ir- ' -ha: natur- an u---it
:n -our. h:ns th b dy ,i:-,l r-pi -e-ing
tli - n iv i -;ssu-s thus g v.ng i.f .
h-ni'.h. ?tr-ne h. a-ritii:: n. pure M ..
ar.-i if i I h- ai"
IP! e-
!!A-
"Whv is :h
The :r. ir.-.-
' I: wv ; io
Y -i -.- v-r
-1 sh-
TH r.-ANI.r! SHNT INT"
kxii.i:
.
Kv-ry y-.ir a larg-- niimb-r
suff-rrs v.h lungs sr- ar.d
ra.-k- l w.-h e.-ugh ar- utg-! c-. ,.
an .th -r iitna'-. fin' ti- ' an i
not al . a-. - sur-. D-n't ! .m ex.i-:
wh"t. Ir. Ki.'.g's N'-'-v .v-ry ! -r I
'ns'impt. -n w.l! r-jr- y ,u ,t h m- ,
rh- r. eJ'. .tif.ii! '--!- n,-!.e ' ' r
'ughs. '''.-is ar. I ai. Thr-.a' and tain.' ;
di-asi? .-ar-b. Th- first los br.ng-r-li-f.
A-: ejr: i : g eU,e. r-iii' ': -ri i
r-Tsfstert us-". Trial b-'-rle fr- at'
Hart's Drug S'-T-. Pre- Me in-1 J1 I
Kv-ry bo;:! - guar.! n '-- .
Mr. Wu Tine Fang sm " lie un l-r
th irnpressivn 'hat .he fram"rs ..f tr
D'claratiol ..f !n l-'-:i 1-m c nt-.ie :h-.r
ld-as from '.o.ifueiu.
HE KEPT HIS r.EO.
Twelve y-ars ago J. W. .Sullivan. f
Hartford. .an.. s'.riUhed his l-g with
a rusty wir-. Inflammation an l bloo-1
iw.iiriii? -i in. r or two y-ars n-1
surrer-d int-n-ly. Then th h-! doc
tors urged amputati-m, ' but," he rit
"I used one be'le -.f Elef-tri.: Br:r,.
and IS li"i ' of Buckl-n's Arn..-a
Salve and my g -ca-s .wun.l ar.d m-i
as fv-r " F--r Knjptions. K- z--ma.
Tetter. Salt Ithum-. Sore, an,j ,(., j
disorders El- 'r Hitters ban no r.v.ai
on earth. Try t-'icm. Hal"'- Drug
.Store will go a.-i:i.--e saii.fa.- -.n r
fund mon"-v. "roy D'ic.
"D'in't pl.iee i n mil' h
mil's fount-'. a ri .-ays
vunk philo-ii.h-r. An
watch 1 e-S i'i nl-.s iv- l-i . .
ii r.
Mam
!-(,!-
DON'T LET THEM SITE
oft
irg at
i.s. a-h-iU
t; oi. ;
J in
KooD ''II A'
I'll' r--!'vn f
lU' f-S "ft -' S it.
V. King's N .-.
r-o.sor, '.:
Dili ,'usf -. ,,
i'. ;i . i
I:-..-
I-'.
I r.ui.l
Liv.-r. Ki-r
Iv -i-'o at H
WHAT TWO CRNTS WILL DO.
it wni oring reuer to sunerers from
asthma or connumplloa.' even In the
worst case. This i about what one
dov of riley Honey and Tar coaui.
Isn't it worth a tritl? Hart Drug
Store.
Nell-What Is a floating debt? IVllc
oti, I gutiu it iimsi be when a man hai
a a, ht he can't pay for.
Mr. John Ttppa, Oolton, Ohio, ay:
"Foley's Hon 'y mul Tar cure.1 my lit
lie girl of a severe cough and inflamed
:oni:s." Hear:' Orug Store.
Itiobbs-New rich i emn to have a
1m..I look. SloMw-Ve. he made hl
m -'tiey in o.l.
Thos W. Tarter, of Ashboro, N, C.
bad kidney ;nuble and one bottle of
Foley s K.dr.ey I'ure .-(tectcd a perfect
cure, and h. says there 1 no reme,lv
that will compare wlih it. Hart's Drug
The sultan ha.s lost one of his wives.
For a business man with some idea of
b-uig careful the ultan I a very care
less man. Hut perahps she Is not lost.
It mav bo tht she was mislaid some,
where about the harvm.
Science has found that rheumatism
Is caused by uric acid in the blood.
This poison should be excreted by the
kidneys Foley's Kidney Cur always
makes them well. Hart Prug 8tore,
W eg tat the hall game) That urn
pire sivnis to be very unpopular with
the crowd. Wagg h. he doesn't mind
tnvt H-- used to be a weather man.
Pr i"!eo-g. Ewlng. a Practicing phys
ic. an of Srdth's Orove. Ky., for uyer
thirty years, write his personal expi"rl
nce with Foley' Kidney Cure. "For
years I have b.en greatly bothered w.th
k' ln-v trouble a id enlarged prostrate
giar.4 I used everything known to the
;r f -wion without relief, until I was in-
'.uced t use Foley's Kidney Cure.
After using :hi l":ties I wa entirely
: re'ti'el and cure I I prescribe It now
i la Iv in my practice and heartily
I rcvnimend its ut to all pbyr.cian for
such troubles, for I can honestly state
I have prescribed il In hundreds of
casjs with perfect sUv-ces." Hart's
Drug Store.
N-il-Mv new bathing suit is utterly
! ruin-M IM--H.ni' d.d that haPfH-n
j N il Why. it s;art.il to rain and I
' was completely drenched before I
! coupld reach the h m-
I Jas r, Anihar:. of rd!a. O.. r1t:
i "I ha 1 an ots:lnite tore on my face
which everything ete failed to hetl.
A.':er one applleatlon of Banner Solve
it beg in to heal arul after three, appli
eatl r.s it was entirely healed lejvlpg
no .-car. Hart s Drug Btor.
I: .s also w-Tthy of notice that tV
ni'isly rirecra -k-r whinh cost ont
;Th of .1 ,vnt is Just as potent jn
starting the fire that burns dowa a
building as the H rocket.
Any advertised dealer Is au!hor!ld tn
nuarante Banner Salve for tttr.
eejorr. i. p strnins, scaiu, uunw.
u!, er
Hart's
and
Drig
open or od ort,
?: r."
Tl:- rrr-r .1-thin vhrn 'tis hot?
I rTh-;.a-S'l-n appal,
i 1 -'U- ' J -A-r,. ., Hottent.it.
I .'.: 1 w r- :i-i . lathes a: all.
tr i'
-t h-a'-r of midern t'm s
I' ir
- 1:
1 i"
e ' r ' uts. woun is, eores.
k n il s- as-fl. It Is r.uar
r ut):!!ule. Hart's
S M ri '
i- would not advise
i :l on a kitchen
trn y yu si will be
itv n 'Iv healed If you
h Hazel Silve. P.
, un-.-rf.ts. CHAS.
Niag.ua Falls'"""
' r.iv aue I by some
h ii-i a ::t ins '1 Posit.
r:,; 1 x i g neral'y results
-.- ! . -r a-d h m els. In all
D- V.::'s Uttle Early Bis
- g-:,-.fying r- suits. CHAS.
Drutrg st.
itussin faii-i for rirm.m
I th- eiishb-r U said lo
.t.i y (., the bizarre mural
? :ie- city f"nce.
t - ., v- r w-'ll 'ban Ret
D-W.-fs Little Early Rler
of! w li fa'ovays keep
x ,n i-'-rfe'.': r ler. Tbv
r ; - but prom ce an (By g'li'le
'HA P-oijEn", Druggist.
Mr
M
'.Vh.r '.s your husband?
it -. h-'s taking a rest
;iv-Whln was he arrest-
l: -- - -.-'
I?
Thos-
am ijj I. t'le n.ls. Deto'itt's
I.
Early It rs compel your liver
:'l li
v-'a to .I. their du:v, 111.; g'-
..'.g y-.u p-ir. r.-?h bliod to recur erate
y.ur b .idv. Are easy i.i lake. Nsver
gr.;,- ("HA.. P.O';r-:in, Druggli-t.
lt is a ah-.b-some sign to ee King
K l-.Miri dropping the American Jockey
fr.m 1 1 i .- of bos.,m friends and tak
'r.g 'ip w -h th" Amorlcan statesman.
U' i -hif.srton S'.ir.
' t ar:- indebted to One Minute Cough
ar" ' r my present good health and
v i f - f w as treated In rain by doo-
: t .r- for lung trouble following l
i grip;-, r t eik One MInate Cough Cum
! ..r. 1 re-.,v r-.l :ny health." Ur. B. H.
i T.V. -. M'" Oa. ClfAfl. ROGERS.
Drjgrl.f
Mil-!
1-ir. you can't open
a ran op Tier.
I.-',V
pr-.n
H'i'.a Hazel Salv t.hOUl'1
iy a.pll-d to cuts, burn anl
so 'th -s and quickly heals
! r-'""- Th'-re are worthies
J. b- "iiro to get De-Witt's.
"ililtS. Druggist.
'!(. -'. I-
! had set n Shaft"r he
ti -lorued the American
:ba- .ualiflcation as to
-i 'r -rbful y ftate to you and
M f 'i, s - f.-w lin-n that your
. a- a '.'ur- In without ques
and only cure for dys
I nave ever come In con
- I I hay,, used many other
.'. - -I .h'i re-am. West Mid
i. N . pr-piration eriuals Kod-tl
''u as it contains all the
i? Uin. It will digest all
-I and fan't help but di
II AS. ROCJERS. Druggist.
oe firnine will doubtless
:. i Wati-rson to labor wl.h
I i-i-n for the municipal own
" i house aat well as mint
'. -r It -.lullb an.
1 1. t
g Stories of
M'S ANP t.VTSS
The coatles man puts a careless arm
Uound the waist of a Initios g.rl,
As over the duties an.l nmll.ss roads!
In a horseles caniae they whirl.
Like a h -a.tlovi bullet from a harmless
un-
lly smokeless p w I i dr.yci,
They ll to tale lb. -pe cbli ss j. y
lty endless union i; veil.
Though th- only lunch tits eolnlcss
purse
Affords to them the inems
Is a tasteless menu of boneless co,
With a "side'" of stringless bear
He puffs a tohacvolcss cigaro.te,
And laughs a nurtlil 's laugh
When icip tries to coax her back
Py wireless telegraph.
- II n n tlvia J
HAHIT3 OF T 11 K i" AH.
From 1 to 4 O'clvk Is I 'voted to I lit
Family Oo.-s : It.-; jt M dnlghl.
The ear of Uussi.i m s a; s o'c,,k.
His toilet IrtJils till near'y K aid he
then sits down ai h:i wrltltitf inble to
discharge Important .l'att-rs i f state
w hich do not admit of leliy. Fr m 111
to II o'cI.h k there l a hort puis--. i'ur
ir.g which tune the cr.u- pir'acs of a
I ght lunchion. Th tunc from U to l! ed Io half of he treasuio in cue lir
s again levot,-d to work, to 'he clgn. ! should be so fortunate as to lln.l i. The
ing of ibvumems, t!i,- nu ly of b lis. or: cardinal n-pltrd that lie woul.l. and that
the reports of the in;:: e -is r jovi m- j evening the young man n.arti-l for J I -ors,
to which he j l,l ucn r nu nur- tela.
nnnl mnarks. li s majesty drinks In due t.mr he arriv-d .it the convent,
meanwhile one glass of :,a uft-'r jnoth- j and. after a lub f search, li foiiu I (lie
er, only very rireb taking a gl.is-s if: :r-.isuie. y cii:ils(ed of n largo pit - of
wln and cavler in I . : !(. From 1 to gold and s.lvir. and it is s.i.,1 i.i b-
o'cl.nk Is .i.-vote-l t . Ins 'amilv endj worth ai bavt i.jio.OJM fran. llilf f
to the Joys and sorrows .,( -he domestic , It. It Is claimed, belong h light to Hie
hearth. Occasionally the aid .le i amp ihurvh. but the other half will -ilrjiy
on duty Is sum noti I. anl the caar , be awarded to the Im ky stulrnt.
then desires to hear ' 'here Is anythtrg
new or interring in th.' pars. Hsl .; I'tl'ltlllt'S I'NI'M
majesty 1 a very Iriegular renb r .f the .
pap-'rs to say no'hmg .'f h,.,.ks From; rollier's Weekly tells this A t'.iney
4 o'clock the cx.ir w-.tks again, some-: sl.i ,-xeuniloii strain, r was leaving
timecs only till . but often till at ew York with hut f ptu'iif -r
which hour the principal i ,al of the aboard. The boat had Just cat off
Jay Is taken, ine r.st or ;n,. evening.
until W Is spe it w th the men,M.rs of
his family, and till H o'clo -k fhoUid the'
tnpr u be present. After this ,f re. (
tires M his study nil punctually at
, ,, ... . , , ' ,
midn gh: go,, 1,1. reur: baa....--
and fe,tly:e9 Interfere ,w n, th,
" ""'JU'...eof hisda.ly life-but the I - t,w Urg tht party?
ministers try as much as possible to p.,r mstatu the fat man h sitated
keep his work.ng h ut unint"rrupt''l. i
The oftiei.ii.s in att- ti la ce
are highly atls:iel .; h
heal.h. His f j. - has bee.,n
full and has a to ii;!iy . -t
V. th- ,
. stat-
I'HIII 1
nor
'f
''l I i
;
A ST'tKKT lNi'It'KNT
Th- pi i- - w is . .! ir.- 'A :! 1 ghts. an 1
a lolly, hu-rv.ng "ir -t.g J .: - an I
push I as .t p is 1 fi Mb .. .able.
Ah mi: 'he : oil- '- - i : i! a er
ir.' th-re I. ikifg : .- r in v 'h"
(a;itl- .. ..f ', l.t i 1 '. - i - 1 1 i s.
ly, s.ini- anx --tl-1-. A' a 'ar '.il-i- -o'
four. '! k"--'!tg i- in i I' --al.y
wh'l- the I.-ai- r i i ilv ' a i"' -I !'i"
n--- " - 1 . ... '; . -n I- k-
I 'a co-s I . " o - l I
-ii.i r
with e.i'ial n..n. h i! in
In 'be other -"I of 'lie "On '. tn.n
sat at a ta .le playmg p-.k-r "r I
them had b' n a h-a v l-io.- r
"Olve no- fifty, " lie -,u l. t tig a
greenbu'k ii'tm '!! :.i ii- "When
that's g ::.- I'm lip air iai-- .
It was a Jin kpit The man at his
right opened. T!i-y ,r.-w and th- evi
dent loser raise. I. Th.- betting b-gan
qul'-tlv. II.' saa an l taai-.l r-'peatedly,
until ther- r-Miatn-l l.ir --n - hip. On
ly he and tie man m hl light were left
in th- Kim'.
"I want to sav- th-s ',iv .-hip." h
said.
"AH right. I'll call you. E-iiirs."
Th? other threw down his curls -n
full house on klngs-pl' kH up the lone
chip and dropped it into h s bf. upji-r
vest pofk'-t.
"Tou'H s-.' that - h!i again," li said,
and walked into the street.
"Ry Oeorge,"f-ows." le-gin one of th,
men at the table, whn a shot ring our
In front of ihe club house. There was
a rush for th front door, and th"y
found him lying on the sidewalk with a
bullet through his V-art. And in his
pocket they found the chip with a hole
bored thrUrfh If. -Denver Tlm-s.
COLDS f'OST MONEY.
They Cause Innurinc.- I'ornpaiil-s to
Ie Millions Each Year.
A leading insurati-.- journal says
somew hat path. -tli ally that colds o!
the life Insurance eompanies i million
dollars a month. What they cost those
who catch cold Is. of course, quite le
yond cavil or reclaim, but th ( af.er
go's ,on t'l w arn th- e,r"l)w who ap
pen to own polii i'-s lio.v to able to
keep on paying premiums a wlitl long
er. The gist "f th" a Ivice is to avoid
exposure, keep .,ut of draugh' and
flght a i old from s ui t to lln.s'.i. "Thy
grave is ftill very liuiigiy." .' add.-,
"ftt-sid-s. th If" lll-OIKince on pa n i'l.
would like to sav- a miilion -i :n . .th."
The highest medical authority in
Journalism gives tin- folio-.'. The
phiMophy of pr-'V"tii.on Is t" jii-s-iv-the
natural and liciithy u- i ni '. lie
organiem as a w hole, and of th -m i i e
In particular, whil- habitua ing the
skin to bear Hevre ill- rations of lem
perature by Ju lb-ioiH x,)i.ure, anl
natural stimulation by .ur- air atil
clear water, and orderly habits of hy
giene and health." All this Is import-,
the Hour
ant at this particular .n.m. People
are changing elothiw, nnOtiug nut uihmi
g,,f fiebU. lukliig long ridM on wheels.
siee,ing In automobiles, swinging along
m eon ilry rambles, and ,vur.l-g the
lM.eli air and Its hteee. In its wn
h ,Vl,; ,IU, Xl.nn ,),..
ig .--I'hllndelphla Kinl:ig
.
TALK OF Till-: VSI'liH TlioVI-i
A young student was recently lookuig
ocr an oK ummiscilpt In 'lie braiy
at Vienna w hen u l.b-nly hi eyin f. II
n a tasage which sinrtle.l him con
siderably. imy the New York l'ris
over and over again lie read it, n:i, dn.
allv he took nut his aoo-booU an n-pled
word for ward.
In thl passtige the wrller of ihe man
uscript, who was apparently an old
monk, said tliat a large treasrro nf mo. Id
and sllvsr hud brrn hldd-n In a con
vent In Ualkla. He described Hie loca
tion of the convent, and told In what
part of It the treasure had been co.icenl-
I. He wrote. Indeed, as though he
himself had been an ey,. witness of (he
occurrence.
Conf! lent that th- old monk had not
told a fairy tale but the actual trmh.
the y ung slud'iit went nt oner to the
i lardlnul archbishop of U-nibeig aj
! laked hllll If lie would ! legally ,.u:l!i
wh-n a stout geiitlemi.i with a very
rvd Uc0 ru,ht.(, JuWn (ho
nourishing hi llck. .hout.-d "Hey
va,.,u,' j.. baVk-0a. k i..te 4ul,-k
ii.,..'. , ! j , . ....
'Ms 1 large party WYmt to J
T, n tt, M flrrt ,,.,,. ut
rt,y ,, , fr:n w ,,..,.h.w..
Then he veltrd back l.-tieen sixty i
I
anl seventy. t
As soon as (h captain h. .itd this j
number lie instantly or !! I 'h
steamer bi.k anl male fas: again Th j
f.il man wadded acr-.ss -be gang plank,
; .rid picked m; a n! k -at. I mil" 1
himself ith bis striiw ha'. M' am inl
ine , a; Min n I li - . r- a it:.- I for 'b"
parly irt li Af' r w i ting tit.
minii : - and m -te :h - - a:: a in : u:ti- I
ltlli:.- ti ly tlAt'l lb' - -oil i;e:it:-'nan
n l ,k- l W-e-i -he .i:y b ia - . :i
: x ' y an I eti'v ' Tie
o'c: i)l -I iv f r t'l- in "
" Oi ' ii.it s all r'gh: ." i i'
P ' ng r with i bland smil-
..it .-iii'i
I the f,'
I 111 !!l '
f it itv-flv- .l.iy. -Ii " j
Til - ip tin's fi.-e -t.-w re bl'T eV.Uj
tin- -.. ng -i s is fiiieiiiisly rang
th" It. li to steam ah-.i I. but 'b fat gen- !
: 1- in t n it ..ri. b--iiiii-- th" h.-r i of tli"
l,..at. i
A FAIR EX''1!AN;E
i
i'ol .n-1 l.nv -II J.-r .ni", who lias
broul shoulders an. I n e.-p .Inst and
who stun h si x f- -I II, it in his "to. king
f.- t. was r.ding up town In .i Fifth ave-
mi- -rage 'list evening with a party of
, frl-n Is. They got Into the stage nt
Tenth s're.-t and It was som" time b--!
fore any more past-rig-i got aboard.
Then a v-.uog w-nnin look a s.-at and
I soon aft'r several of the passengers
' i lamber-'.l in. A.nong them was a man
dr-ss d in the latest fashion, H.i al
down n-xr to th" young tv.ini in and
put his arm on th- back of the seat so
that it rested on her shoulder Then lie
moye l a nig so thil he was sitting very
close io her mu -h closer than there
was nnv need and very evl lently much
closer than she wished. Colonel Jer
ome rof and walked lo the young wo
man. "Won't you fake my scut?" he asked,
taking off his ha".
'Thank you, I will." she said.
The exchange wan nude and the coin,
n.-l snt down on the scat that she had
b ft. Part of him sat on th- young man
and not very gently.
"Now, yiung man." said t'olonel Jer
ome In his most Agreeable tone, "you
i an hug me for awhile." N. Y. Hun.
ALA R A MA JI'STh'E Sl'MMoN...
Tin- following Is a ropy of a warrant
lei-. ntly iHsu-d by an Alabuna Jusili-.-of
the p.-iec: "to any lawful oflle.-r of
th- S ate Complaint on oath having
li !. mil.. Ii.-fore un- that the uff-iiee
of a Itiising E. .1. U'lii'liir lly I'oinln
in ll'-iir H-.uH fuming Ib-nr and thre.it
ting to Kn-ie h'-r down & f..i In-r to
sh'iit h.-r tumuli diaiv.-l link IiIh
ii rm an I Send he wold Kno.-k lo'll out
of Ii r ti ili-n Jump mi i'liapp-1 ali-l got
out inrs Dis .iipe.ir'', f..r on" limn and
t'onie I'.a k a gine Ai did Kick Inr Dor
e Ittoik III-- lock ft IlllSte,) till' Dore
In too "la.-s A Send If She did not
op.-n ihe .1. ,r.- ,.e wold liiake hit Down
to any lawfu-l nllli - r of (in- Hint'- you
ire ' otnin. in l-i i.i lliing frank Kl' v-
e-IIIS I'-efile ML- .lllH Apr'fll III" 1.1. 1H.
I". M. I'li. e Jusili " of Ihe r-.-Hf e."
When some men can't make money ul
anything else they break Into politic.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
MFFBOTIVB JULY 1901,
I.K AVR I l-OKTI-ANI) Aiv
lil rorllauil I'iiIiiii livnni I 11 io.
' M i III
3L' t !S
in
Ksr Anuria and Way Mu
I'olnn
in
AHTl'ltl A
Vwr ISinlsiirl and Wsy "
I'olnu
T m
(I IK m
II vim
III p m
1 m
HiAMPK IMVIMI0N
Atlorit fr Wrrnim,
(earlmrl ml Svui
It N I III
11 III
IIO. in
? in
lii .v, m
li p m
S .Ml p HI I
V p III '
.1 IV
h tin
in
a ' i n
.UH'p III
v nu a in
U.K) i III
I p in
T .V in
Neaslde, ftif W.rrrnloii
Slot Atorlt
. X) p in
Dully except Haturlay.
II Hilurilay only.
Trains leave Attorl for Flavel. Ham
in m,l nn, Furl Htevrus tl I II a. in
and t !0 p. iu. daily. Lv Kurt
vni for Alorl at 7 (X , ni and 1 li
p, in otiiy.
All train make close connection ai
tjobt with all Northern raollKi train
to ami frxn the Kt and Hound point.
J. C. MATO,
Out. Freight and Pamenvr Agent
1
.Fordand - fetoria Ijoulc.
STR. "TAHOMA."
Dally lt.Hin! Trips rx.-ept Hundty
TIME CARD
lave Portland . .
I.emo Astoria .. .
. .. .7 m
. . I p ni
Through Portland onnctlon with
steamer N shoot. from llwaco and Lung
Hetch points.
VTilte Collar Un ticket interchange,
able with U. It. St N. Co. and V. T. Co.
tickets.
Telephone IVK-k: Telephone 111.
II DALLES-POBTLASO ROUTE
SIR. '"BAILEY 6ATZEHT."
DAILY HOUND TRIP
(KEPT H00 1 1
Cascade Locks, Hood River. White
1 Salmon, Lyle and Tee Dalles
TIME CARD
I. rays Portland ...
Arrive The Dalles
Leave The D.i.l-1.
Air. y- I 'or land ..
. 7 A. M
.1PM
P. M
10 P M
Mt ALS TMt VrHY U18T
I 'Siin ,y Trti s a leading Feature
fTbls Hon;., has the ilinbt Hcenlc
Atlra lions on l.nrtb
l.ANDIN 1 AND OFFICE Ft MT OF
ALDKK KTREET
ItoTII 'PHoNES MMN 311
Portland, ore
E. W. CRICHT0N. Aft PonlanJ
JOHN M. FILL00N. Agt The Dalles
A.J.TAYLOR. Aft. Astoria
OREGON
SlIOT LINE
and union Pacific
TIME rU'H HAM
Depart
f hleilgo
Portland
Special
9:00. m.
via Hunt
ington Atlantic
Express
9 :0 p. in.
via Hunt
ington Ht. Paul
Fast mull
ULUS
From Portland,
Arrive
Salt I aike, Denver,
Ft. Worth. Oma
ha, Kanas City
4:30 p. ai,
Ht. Lolls, Chicago
ami East.
Rait Iike, Denver
Ft. Wurth, Dina
hs., Kansas flty.
8:10 a. m
Ht. Inils, Chicago
and East.
Walla Walla.
T'wlston, Hpo-
kane. Miuneapoll,
Ht. Paul. Duluth
p. in. Ht. Paul. Duluth 7:00 a. m
via
Bpoknno
MilwaukeB, Chi
cago and East
72 hours from Portland to (Tlilcago.
No fining nf Cnra.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing (Into
subjeci to cliiinge
For San Francis
co svery five flays
Col u mhl a River
To Portland and
Way Landings. I
7 a. m.
Daily ex
cent Hun.
4 n. m.
exc.
Monday
Steamer Niiheoltn leaves Astoria on
lidn dilly for Ilwa.;.i, connecting there
with tnnns for Long lle' li, Tioga and
North Ili-uch points. Returning urrlvt
at Astarl.i same evioalng.
O. W. IiOUNHBERRT, Agent.
Astoria.
A. L. CRAtO,
General Passe-nger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Foley's Kidney Cure
maka kiincya and bladder tight.
1&I
Jso LAvjo & Mo
HIIERIFI'-M HAI.K.
lly vli Hit of an execution lud on
Of ill t'lrt'llll Colli I of III Hlul nf
Orogg) for ilm Couiily nf l'Ut,p, or
lh7lrt day of June, ltM, upon Judg.
inont rendered tlier.ln .si III Ifth ilajp
of March, (su. In favor of H H llairl.
plaintiff, and against Ueorgw Hill, d.
fu.iiUni, fur the aunt of I -'-' 31, Iha fur
ther sum of I'.rt attorney' foe togetn
rr with Interest I hereon Iba lsg4
rain ri aim III 101 h day nf March,
h'-'f and fhs e-xls of mid upon t hi writ
notnmatn'liig and requiring llio to yy
upon Ihe property of ih abnv nsniid
d. fendiiul lo satisfy III" Jodgllieiit, n
t.-ient. costs an I nil s. ciuliig ooai.
did iilta. li Ilia following do. rlbd l
property, lo wii :
Lot . ;, block I. First Alt, a
I'omi iliove l-ils .'. I. I. !. i. 7, lil-tt'kj
I, I n. I bt .'. incliitue bl-H k J Int
to 3,', iiiclualve. block 1. Ins I to 3.', In.
elusive, bio, k . IIIII All 'o Ocean
Oioye, ,,t( i (,, is Inclusive, bl-K'k a,
lots 1 to 11 It to V. it to tl. Iiicliisly,
bl.sk I. lot 1. I. 1 .1. " ) i 4. ill liislvo,
lilivk 1 ol I ti. J1, .ne'U'lVe, tio,K JO.
lot 1 to .'A. incluslv. hin-g II, lie
.M, Inclusive. 1,1. s-k It. Illll'srVtrond Add,
10 ocean Urov. lots I. . J. S. I. 7, L
. K, II. D, II t'l k. I. Ion 1. i a, ,
7. t, , 10, II. i: l.l 'ck t. Ion 1, lo
11 lnelu.lv., bi s k 7. lot I to J, In.
Cltlalv. bl s k 10. lota I to . Inrlijalv,
hl.sk IS, l-ts t t,. 31. Iii'lasiv-i. ItlocH
Id. lot I to ;. Induslv., I.I.Kg U, l)t,
1 to :l. inclusive, bbvk Is. a I, J, J,
4. i. t, 7. V i. Ui. II. 12. bl.K k 1 1, lota
I in 3.1. Inclusive I.I s k M. lot I. I, l
I H I, . 9. ID bisk 21, S'ln.x m
1 1 1 ti Hscond Ad I to 'K-r.n lrov;
lot 1, J. J. 4. 1. s. .', , , It II.
I. l.xk I, lot. I. J. .1. 4 . 10. I M
block J. M I. I. I. 4, t, 1 T. a, (. UL
II, U, ttkkk 5. Iota I. f. I. 4. I. a. 7,
i. . io. bi k 4. lot i, i x i. a. a.
t i , io. ui.sk a. lot i. i. i. 4. a, a,
7. I. V. 10, . 1, bl.sk . lol i. i. a.
4. a, io. it. i.'. pi.vk f. lots i. :, i. 4,
a. . :. . .. m. n. u, biA-k a bus i.
1. a, 4. a. t. 7. 4, m 11 i!, tisM-k 1.
k-ta 1. 7, J, I 9 t'l II I'. I.I.. k 10,
lot i, 3, 1 ,. d. :. in. 11 11
block II. lots l. :. j, 1. j a 7. I, ,
10. bl . k 17. Iota 1. .". J. I. 5. I 7. .
10. bbs-k II, lota r. . 7. . . Mock 14.
lot I. 7. 3. 4 7. s. 9. 10. II. 13. hl-x-k
IS. I" 1. I. 3 4 6 4 7. I, t I II.
u, hi H-k in i,.i. t. : j 4. a. a i. a.
. 10 II. 17. i,.h I.', k'l, I. J. j. Ill
II. 17. olJck J. ta 4 5. I, 7. a. t.
bl rk II. lota I. 2. 3, 4. J. 4, T . 10,
M.irk 70. lots I. 7. 3 4. 3 I. 7, t, a.
10 bl.x-k 71. b.ta I S. s. 7, 4, 10 'li.
I?, i.t.-k ::. i-.t. i, 3 j 7. i. in.
II. 13. bbvk 7J Iota I. 7. J. 4. 5. 1 T.
t. 10. Il 12. bi.s k :i lot. I 3 j
. 7. I, 'J. bi. :j. I?, bl.s-k 23 Li I.
J. 1. 4. a. 4. 7. , pi. 11. 2. block It.
lot. I. I. 3. 4. 6 T . , in. H. 124
hi.Kk 77. i,.ti i. :. j. 4, u i ;. i. t i
Work 74. lot I. 1. 1. 4. 4. I Ul IX
Nock T lot. 1 7 3 4. i, I 7, I
10. II. 13, hl.k 3o l,,ta I. J. J 4 &.
. 7. . Id. It. 13 hi... k 31. lot I, I,
3. 4. J. a. 7. 4. . la 11. 12. block 13. i'-
ciflo i'ark near Fori Htov.na. Or ; lata
I. J. 1. I. 5 7. V bl-h k I. lot 1 j 34,
Inclusive, bl s-k 7. :.' I to 37. Inrlu.
sly., l.!o,-k ..t I. i. a. 1 1 4 1
1 1 10. II. 1 bl.Kk lot i to K la.
clualva. bbk 5. lot, 1 (., 37. uc.lutlv
lot to '.4. '.tirlus'.vr. bb.-k a, lot j
to (4, iiiclmivf. bi '. k 7. I -it i to 14, in.
nluatve. nl.sk I. I..I. i i 10. II. 13. 11
14. blook I. lot i i.. :-i. Inclulv. lot
J" I ) 14. Itic!us!r. bt ek pi. p, 64.
Itlclil.lie, bl.vk II. 1. a 1 t 74. In. Iu.
SU", bak 12. , ta 1 tfl 34. I0clu.lyj,
bl.s-k U I ds I lo M. H rUnira. bl.sk
14. lo' 1 'n li In ,-:un ir lol 3k In 64
In. liHive. bl k li !''. I lo 14. Inclu
sive, bl k 11. ! -Is I (. 14 lnclu.lv.
block 7. ,.ts I : i I I tn.-ltiau. bbvk IS.
boa 1 t , l, ins v. !,' , k I its il
ti 74. iitchfh" l...,-k '" bt.' to 14,
ln- lu'ie. I.: k .'I. ' I t . 54. Iiiciu-
sii. bl u r:. i -t. I :-4, inclusive.
bl-.ck .'I. loo I y U in, ,,.iir ,f
2. ..' I la II. in. ii. lie ',:..,-k 2'., lot
I !., '.4. in. Imiir. I.I ., K . Lo. !. 14.
l' K. h. :n. ;i 2,. ?4. 7s J.)
1'. ill. II '' l'l . 4: 42 Id'. 4,' Si!
.vi. :.4. i.io k .'-. '.a. I t
bl-s-k 7v I e I , .:
v- i.e. i. .. t -. ii
l'i. I.'. IV .'". .1 t,
3'- Iv. I'. 41. (2 II Pi
'2. '.4 ,: k ' I i ,
22 lllelvi.lvi.
uslvi. bl.rk
13. U. II, IS.
.'. 31 3d.
4 I'J. :-o. M.
.1 Incliiaiv.
l'i. II 13
. d. bl - k .11.
. k 34 I o-i I
' m I I . II.
I'.r A I tc.
'le N V
block :t. l...n I :
block 33. lot. i.
lol I to 27, , i. In-
t i .'.', indii'l - tc - I
Incluslv-- t.i i k ', II
A.:.. 1 1 1 . h s i : t,
anl It. :: '.
-!.., in 1 1 : i - .rr
lot, t. ',. .; i , ,' ,
Tp V N ,,f i; -, a
and the N I' '
ih- W 1 i of I e ' ,
It I't W ,.f W o
above ..-eii'i. i i a :
f lllls-.p l 'oimtv. i 0 --
N-i'lc s ,..r In -o.
Monday, lb- : ,1..-,
th- hour f l'l -. '.-: .. 1,
said lav In front ,.f
House ,o .r. In b -i
'lui.op i '.nin: y. i.i
auction ' i the iUb.--o
th ul,. iv ...-nl.e,
.f
; i atr.. 7 l.t
M si b- of Ml
I ". I n S c 23.
i -r W,a M.-r,.
'- '; E. i and
I'P H. N of
nil of th
l
I' I .'ity la la
oi 'lot I w ill on
,f -lull. !:o. at
I 'II. f-'le,,n f
in I at tin- Court
' tv -.f Asl.,rtn.
' 1 t public
bid I't for cash.
t-.il property !
sall'fy sai l lu-lgnient. intr-a, ,-imI
mill nil '. i til r.r '
TIMS I.INVILLK.
HIienfT , Clu:.., County, Or.
As'orln. i n . g n. .hine In. 'ai,
NOTICE For pril,, riON'.
t'nlbd Htite, Uml nffl,,, or.gnn flty-
Oregon, Mav ;o, li-
Koilc Is h-r-by glye,i ,,U rom.
pbanw with ihs to ovlni, ,ns ,,f tbe set
of congress of Juno 3. 1H7S. , ntltM "An
act for the sal,, of iiinl.r ,in,t , 1)m
Hlate nf Ciillfnrnl.i. Oregon. Nevada
anil Wn.ahlngt.in Ten at.u ,' H extend
ed lo nil lh inililh- .up.. ,y act
of August 4. ISII2. Wlllliim w I'op, nf
Olney. t'ounlv nf ( rintnoj,. mMt of
Oregon, tins this day tll.il In ibl. iifflrs
his sworn stuiement. -t r;i fw tri
purchBs of lot 4, s.sv 3; lois ,' 2, j nd
4. of "cllon No. 4. in township No
north, range No. 7 w-srt. and will offer
proof :o show that the ini wlUt,t n
more valuable for iis timlier or sum
than for agricultural puris., nnd to
establish his claim to sm, nn,) i)(.fora
I he register and re,-..ver of this offle
at Oregon Hly. Orfg.ni, TlniislBy
th! Nth day of August, piiii. n,. r,attifi
as wltnsssos:
Mrs. Mary D-nek. ,,f oinVi cinlsop
County, Oregon; H-lmstln (ilnser of
Olney, Clittop County, Oregon; 'Mrs.
Appolbinlii Johnson, of oincy, caion
Ciumlv, Oregon; Sidney imi, of Asto
ria, Clatsop County. ir' goii
Any and nil person duimlng a.lvrins
Iv th" alove.,,.m., . HIll1 ln, M.
ipiested to III,, their clnims In this of.
flcr on or before snbl H'h dav of Au
gust, 1901. CIIAS. II MiiDRllS.
Ileglsier.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Nolle In hereby Kv,.n ,lt ,,, .
derslgiifd hrw be,n appolnti-.i n.ltnlnls
tralor of tli einle of Thos. o'cnnor
deeeasod. All person bavin; claim
against said esliile nre r,-,iii,,., irfl.
sent the same to him duly verified ac
cording to law, within H:x inon'lm from
this date.
A. J. KLAFFKW
Administrator nf the Es1;,t,, r Tl0
O'Connor, Deceive.
Dlt of flr.st publication, June 21 1901