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THE MOOING ASTOKIA.X, SUNDAY, JL'LY 14. 1901. The Alorning Astoriah TKLIDI'IIONIC All contruclt lor ud vert whir In tlis Antot tun mic iiiiiiltf n K.inr. niiIvu of circulation (our time laraor thun Unit of nny piipvr publUlivJ or clrculiitcJ In Chit up tXMinly. TOPAY'H WICATJIIfill. NiUTI..VNI, July i:t -irifrti. Waah Million an. I Jd.ih". fair aimhlly W.II lll'T. AROUND TOWN. Hi-e II. M. Oialon txut Imrn. Wanted: Call at 420 woman to 'Id l-.kvhang Hi. washing Jlaat 15-ciit im-al- Itltfng Bun IU taurnnt, III ('omini-iolal Hi. Japanrae .! of all hlli'Vn. Cheap l Yokohama Itaaaar; tli Coiimit-rclaJ B rum niilk delivered I'" ''")' -' M ilt I h-imi .niimr Tv mil ami I'uano Htrecla lion. Il II Young -orliitid hi-"'- I. n liuln-. )ii ri-ttifiid l-ul tt-vrrJ from daya i'ninh'1 ali-awlmrry Ice cream and vanilla IV ilnl. Mtil arfl iTxmn i.int at ilia 1'itrU.r Your M'tit-v l.n, k if lilrtnl Morlu mi l J n v ii pl-e you - Johnaon III our p-r feetlon .ff.-r. ilora not Mn Ji-wmt hf opened il" . ineklrg pirtora at 17 Hrvniih ilro'l. Th la dire of Aior! are Invltd to nn In- lieetlittl. Eviy p.. mil of our r.r: Ion M'tid M tu and Jaa coffer 1 Minplr; oir nionrv l.a.k If ll ! not pl'-a ) im -J olifiion lln" i'r-ain pur rye. Awerlra'e flnroi lilk"Y Tlir mily pure U; guir anient rich and mellow. JOHN 1 OA HI. N. K t Afiit J 4n A. MoirgoniTy hii opened h' nl 421 II ni.t a-r-rl and la pr-par-d i. ilo nil c& of plumlilng ant tin iiinu at Dm lowrai iwiil)lr rati-a. Tlir lloai -n r-a'urant la dmwrvfiHr eotoilar Tha Dm.! that the markm if for la la alwaya f'un.t nn Ita Ml! of fam, anl the aTV.c la flrat-claat Open 11 n II I a nt ,: ilv.iry Chapel. 8i'.i-.l.. ltl-.hop M-ilta lH')ivl l a-rvl l.-1-i. . ."! ni 'ttil ig ami rvi-nlnK The lit.- of . on. nrllil!!oH lll to- II lllliu !rM lit 'll in t run n -r I ' T'io I'li-n i "lull will in ': In T.tful.if mi'iMily a.-iuiio i loin. nr nv Moiili) niitlit .ml ii full .iMi n l.in.i- of ni -tnli r I. ,it tiiial:io f nii-TMn -t w ! Ii uj' ' ir !,.-- on U 1. , -;.l n: h l.i v Tin- m nil m at M.-th'la f Suf 1 ' . v 1 11 1 1 1 n t.p-.i-, Sll.'i " nn l.lij UK 'W in r of I '. t' i'i;i'.ip!n'il o-liul l'roliy l :.i;i. I ..l:u!ion 111 ..f ll-'i, n lil. Ii n it M ' 1 -I' '!! I' U 1 1 'in , 1:1.- V U Wli I tli- ll-lilni- ' h l'i.' llll II I - -id ! . -.1. '1 . i ! 1 .1 1 .i;v "i"" I"' I .11 Tli. Kold , h.i. I" , -i.pl 11 t b 1 ..k V tllli 11 I '1- ! . in off -i-.l bv tli- ' 11 " heavy tin it - I v. a'.-i' l.iv 11 I .inn .un-- I u itll r e.i r..r r.mi il .. ,il 1 n -r -h i'it t ..ni l no! b tin- reault will nil.- 1 1 i n - ll- l V portion of III. machinery for ill tint -ii I'e. Mill v II arrive In .Vitmia M ni. 1 1 1111,. will 1'iiiii'dla'i'ly a.t ill'. Th .main l-r will follow In 11 rh.irl inn- nil I the new plant will he In i i'l 01 by AiKin: IT, In II T, Itiiiii. ii, r niii' ily a r.-ld. iit ..f AHorla. win marrle I nl Meilf.ml Ini-I MV.Iilca.l'iv I 1 Mlm lirace Foalter nf i lit 1 cliy Dr nnd M11. Iliirni'tt will (aide :u Aihlinl. win-r he doctor la prii''ll-lng III" prnfeaaloii. JIKHT 15-CKNT MEAL; HUN RK.HTAUIIANT. niSINO deduced '"Vi LiJrlsat . . r -A 1 In tit kfM MM' Si V'-1'- J I.iiUst. lililf, J Cull's. olli'ds in Stripes. Nol.l.y patterns in ink and lioliolroH'. Dotnolioil Link Sot- ilisplay in cornor wnnlow. S. DANZIGER If you Kiijny k .h)J rup uf -ofM try our iMTfiTtluii iiicmi Mmlm and Jjva; your iiicini-y bm-k If II (liHa not pU you -J.ilinaoii Uroa. Itoalyn coal laala lonfr, Ii (I'ani-r nd uwkra Iran iroulila with atovra and clilmtioy flu" tlian .tor other. fJr W. Hanliorn, B.'iit, lalrphoiit 1111. Tli" funi'iul of Mi lam I'MWttnl An i1'Toii, who ill'tl from IiI.xk) ola nliif, will b h... llila af:i moon from 1'otil' iiiiiiTUklu 'Hwlora. 'Hia rvUM tll li.j uii'trr uiM.ili'-a of Ihc HoiImh'ii, uf tt lili h ill nai l I'm a im-iiilH-r, an! Ininriti'iii will b-4 In lrwiiwio.l. Mm. It. IiikIi'Ioii 'a now (IUilnyUiK a full lin of Hi l.it-at aiylK" In fall ml' liiiary at ili paulillhnint rncntly l-'it-1 by hrr at C (.'onmfrclnl aln-at, Piiolt the MillK'-t oftlir. Mr InKli" I hi nla.. cairlra a full Hnr "f ladl'a' anl ililhlrrn'a furnUliInc rixla. Tin1 i It. N, Co. him fna.l r! uf 11 rrom Aaloria an.l Portland (or In I'a i-AniTlrnn np. alllon at fain. Tl.k-t, ll br nn aala Drat and Ihlr t Tuaadaya, .tuna In Ortotx-r, Inclu IV. Thea" llrk"!a muai b Uard for onillnuoua .uait ffoliig, but atop ovrra h all.iarrd wllhtn final limit ri-liirnlna' Tin- ik'W rathilli' . hur-'h blc h baa Imm -I'd rf; H.mi ! will Iw di'dl'iU'l lodny Aii'liblah ip Chrwulr lil dr Ihrr tin d-ilii I'ory a--nnon and an un unuiilly 'lb-ill nua!i .i proirT'im br,'ii pri'iri. in whl h 1 miiiil-r "f l.x itl ai lla' Mil Ml1li-l,'t. in. im II' Mia iVar.n. Mm I'lVmnHI, Mla H 'Vry 4 i l ih.i Mo-" I'mk-r. I Iron 11 Mr I'K o I'ji.i.i tri-i' tlilr:.n nn l.niii'.. -.!; in In l- la of a I.UK r on 1 . nf Napavlnr, iirf nmk- 101 t 1 . ut and woi'k up a I fi-.t :n Hiimrmr. Thla ia i th, "jriti-ai ni -r hnntabr 1 ...iiniy If nny on,. kno 1 r ...- w- ..uld Kind to hrar . til i.-v.-anry to lil.wt lh I of t I lok'i fi nn rh!a el nil 1. -r .. w.iikli a ul' 1 In 'Ii.- mil ii li.illa A IViv iitc. unity JtidKK "irjy will Ir.ivr for Cn- l.-.n :h:a c v.-itiiiar. t tin1 Invitation hi iiior lo-.-r. to Im pn ai'iil at '.hi- pre K-niatioti of ili. .-olora "f lh battli-anip 1 !. .11 o th.- autiv ll.f 't.- n'tutnlnu Judn.i Hi 1 . In company with llo id miiiti r t'ty. will ininlnf n k riuh- ra a 'id ii!n'-a In I'.irtllind an 11 a lo uliii.lt a rr.K.ii jo tin- omr In riK.inl lo thr Ih-I lllil. tlllli- lo 1 pUK'llliaod. '. It! -! Hi-vi-tiil luip-rtaiil maaurr will l lia. in -I ai tin- ioii.il nl-i'tliig M. ll In) li k-'it. Thf Utlii of tlir ti-'urli g 'f th.- U aaJr of i-T'it-rriy h-Hd for dr. Mn.iu.nt 1.11 thr lmpr.iv-m-'nt "f -ruin tir-i-ia will b- up. an.l ,hc .Sty ntlnli. V will Mlll'lIlK r'poii "tl thi ll, t'.ort :akti f.r th.- oll.vUm of (hi-pi-'iaiiy for ii 'i-.- .nipllum i with tin-or. im .1 -v tjxoin ii-iho.i.' intrum.iit". I'.'.f : i'kl.n mil Sh-rlff IJ-ivlli- to k up .1 i-i.Il.i-il.in . ai.-rd.iy I . I . I'll - for l T.l lit tin- b:lHt- of the W 1- T V f.'iint.ilii nt I'.tii'ii.i.iil .'lid i:i'i.ii)i "ti'.t-., wln-n1 cull, in 11. i :!.. i' th. nt. Tin- foiiniuiti w.i": put ,11 pl.i'V !na- t-'ulit. iift.-r l.'init I.'- : i I I. I .1 1 -U'l! f 11 I t'-vloul lie Id it, .111 I Illicit!.!- .!- .ia iv.-t .11 mm will, I... 1I1! ' . -, I . olil!' dl iltlKllt. 1 nt 01. lent I.) man i-tui n-f-oin 1111 In-p. .Hon trip L- -r t r lay tin .... -. hoota l:t the county He Hi -111 all In .'-o-.'ll nt c n.V il .11 . .1 that :lic c.iriM of t.-a. her -. r the co ting ; r.ir wtia v 01 v Two now nch...la will In by th- line tin- Hchool year !- an I a:,i Kit-I .citNf I.' Ilnth'. giii 111 the fall, on'- In th" Al.li'i iliittl.'t u nr K'aie. ; . I one l.i the I. iln 1 lew ,liit rlci n.iir Saddle t.iln (rove mn- Tie- Warieiitoti elain iniitiiy hax r.li 11 1 down for two weeks. Mr. Ilalfeity, the owner, "aya the clama nro too our lo 111 11 .11 the pren.'M time. He atatca that the aupi'ly "f elain" la grratcr now ihaii nl any 1lmr alnce he began to can, . nnd nltiibulie" the ncpSiii to Ihe build lug if the Jetty w hich rhr.iwii the frenh wil.r In thr north nnd away from till' Orcgui c.i.iat. While the aupply hna greitlv liicr-and on the Oregon aide Ihe twerae cm be aald of I.ng Ha"ti, on Ihe Waalngton aide aa the fresh wnler thrown along that count I111.1 klll.il thein all. Mr. llalf.Tty haa racked no fill' thla y.-ir four tlioaud caa.n iind a pettla lo pack ;liiv tlioisind more. to DSD Our 011 tiro line of Stiff Bosom... Golf and Silli Front Shirts Reduced to A31.00. Th Hudfi't atiUJ laai nlglil tlmt V. l, Kendall had rei'IV"d udvli-ra from I'lignt aound Ihnt lh Alaalui I'm k-ra Aa.Kiatl"n had pai kad 12.00 raa-a to dirt, th Pirlfli Armrl'"ati, 1tm and thn Kiilrhavi-n company l.W. Thu (Ik-uri-a wrt lurrn't but tlify Indlcati- lbi iiuiiiImt of am ki-ym rwlvi-d Inan-ud of lh iiuiiiImt of vuum imckl. The f rl(Ha ii r up to th avi-ruif and finm Iwidvr to flfiri-ii flail r r"iilril to the ri'. 1'p'f. John '. Mi l'U", a-n-tiiry of tbi-r-Kat'ts '"xniiil!'", who la inw l.i 11111 '"riiii.i'o 'iili -"tliiii I'ullforiila our men In Hi" wat'T rjiulval, loui wrlttin ('hull mini I'arkir to any thai h.- h.lx r.ii.lv.'d htv rni."Miraifrnut in ih;il 1 1 y mil :h.il n mimli-r of it 1 1 rU-a imy lo- ii"-l-il from ( Ifi n. It la Hki-ly lh.it lb.- fluid 'ram of tin- olymiil". lul will roiim north If a a'-rlnt of pvi-ntu in-twvi-n Iwrii anl (In- Multninoh 1 dub can b" arrjnK1!. IVirlland raniiot lialtn any iidvii"! ovrr Taomitt on thin worr unl'aa tli "uravliy rxjm" rraulla In a lw.-c itif 10 I'nrilanl thai to TVotn.i on wh.-it ahltimnnta. Till a It d not and will aut In. What m in.rfu to the -lnt la thit I'orilund uft?ia from 'hr d.iid-vaiiUKi- of a .-hnrVr r:r on till whcil ahipniruta to Muropi1, whleu la Invar litily hiilf a rro:i hia-h-r than th"- rntr from I'uK'-t a-.unl. wlil- h in lUi- to 111' dunnuliy, di-lny in I riT- of iihvIkh'" Ilia; Ihi' Col'i.nbu rlvr I" in.l fnn I'orllin l Th'ji gv Tu itn.t dlnnm-t ii.lvanta' nvr ISulliml whlih la up-oiir-ni n rh- r.iptd urowili of wh.-.u . porta fr in :hia imr. -Tu' omit N-a Mi-r'ff Inv.l!.- nrrti-l n man '-il l.llftit, aiii'i.."l lo In- liwain-, who triivC Ma iiiiin" a Jaiin .Morr;aoii and :ia t'tiit ii hoini- u In W'M laikliuid. Cul Mirii n '"""'i aoikln n: Ioic t. . for aim.- llo.r .in I ram.- ! A- " - -' n'"" W" ln s",l,h Arr"-- nr" 1:1 inp!- rarv m .j.-n iui mm oui m n n-. i- i- iilili- aillll of null -him. an 1 h wanta tlmt country an 1 a- w hl h b. ! if-" 1 1 a I.IWMT lo fo to .ire h.i Itih-r.'an. .'. An i ffoit wtll to- m id-' 1 1 i- immutilo.i'' with III 111 in' a niiil i if tr.i of '.!i in cm Ih- foil n I In lo- m-iiitiiiii- In- will b,- conrti.i-.l In tin' county J.nl niid.n it b.a . iinin.i'l hi f ir nun :y Thr N. w- Yoik ii-pi-H' tit.fiv, 'f :hr ' Wart'-.l I'.i. 'klntt '"0111; i:iy imd .he Kv I i-nltiiK A Fvr. I aiilni'-n p n k-ra ..n the J Columliia river hai iau"l a clrcul.ir. i In 1il. h 11 .':' In nuotlrl 0:1 Itllla. l!'l i pack, and In which hi- aaya :hut i-ok-I albly by iUlck Bi-llim ipaU might be i aivurcl on thia Ihi.hh. but ordrra will ' lif MCI . pt.'.l f t unliili ! I it M d' l ttu ; uuotiiil.ai tin- .'pin. on l xprii d In mini.' pi.irt ra thai d'np!-," the uffcring littl.- Inm ti-" la :k.-y to !. -..nllitn.-d j on 1I1.1: l' i". Tin- i.-i r. .-" n'. itlv' 4 ' tin- ,ir" .r on -. .it.' that :h'-y I; .vr ' ciifli in 1 ri ii up ,i!v..ut th- limit f pi h i i ll - -in. I 1 Im ; - :1c .f any. fill the- till" U'l- .n b.-mg ink' 11 i: a h I. ' ffn-t Hi 1; tic 1 12 : ' fp. 11 , :1-i rlV'i wo. imi's not kkak 'Mr.i.v r.rr'i I .11111' ! Itl.ll tit' Tli.it I'-m.iKl ! Wi! ! Sni'i'ly in 111- I 11. . .y l:n . !'! . K , iking M rc li:h, f :h- eff Ka.th.iv-!!, f ll ..in c '1111.111'', w 1,1 ll 1 1 e "Th i, has n. "'ii .1 ami parti of the S .a I'U-'.n. - . Ki-.it d.-.il of .u'l 1 I '.un-i y . 1. alii .ti m l In Hi- I'a it ai t. what h I'nrtT'.y im- j bine wmil l do. Now . m 111 v nmnt "1 it ! will have no fT.-ct wh never, 10 r.ir I the public la collccl tied. I "ll li 1 rue that th- i'.w cuni itiy t i" aecured rome of the best .itinefi-! it! J thn iirt of the iinin ry and in Alaslia i oui"l.l-"f the n.-v!.iti..n. 11 nd it In pp.!.- utile tin: it will lake them over at tne. Ilowcvv. th, re wil be rt.i .hiinne In the price of lie cirire.l pi.ilu t. -o f 1 1- a iiiiyone kn wm ut lh.- prcient Mine. In f,,, , ti,,t possible f ,- ih v :.!.' un; now elation to name pried, fur it if In control of the pick. "Where the hen.tltn of the combine will iiKiie In will be with the In.livKliial caniier who. In the oait ..wing :o mi' high price 'd all kinds of material ued nnd hla iRing cmpelled In puivluse in am ill iiuantlties hna had prfl' down Now that ther are a many ciiin-'ri p under ne head all mippHei" will be put-chaai-il at wholcwile and nt a 'educed mat. ThUiAill be a aavlng which can not be overlooked, and will live a .en dency to rt'diu-e the price of the product. If anything, although da am say 'hat this wil he done. "There In every Indioatalnn, even should ll be thai this year's pack Is as large na yaa predicted some months ago. there will be a demand for all the gods -.hit can be put up. The foreign orders ate already coining In. Other districts ret.ort the same o,iiditions, and with the Increased consumption in the Cnited Stales the 'trade outlook Is good." INI'ViUMATlON Foil T1IK ItlSHOl'. The speech 111 Ihe house of lords of :he Itishop of Hereford ..11 the subje.-t of rambling recalls a story told of ttlsliop I'ott of New York. The bishop, trav illng thr nigh Ixulslaiift ionic years ago, ud.lr.-ss-d itiiiu'tios to his fellow pas senger with a view to obtain Infor mation regarding the orchards and fruit Inter.-:-! of the statt'. "IVi yu raise peirs In Louisiana " ln itilred the bishop. "We do," replied the Louisiana!!, "if we have three or better." London Flnan 1i.1l News. Football rules for the season do not Include one agnlnst tho breikitig of ribs. PLUNGED IN THE RIVER ACCIDF.NT ON MTHEKT RAILWAY I HCAI'l l) lFIN FATAL (.ur NMtli llircc I'linHiiiKcr-i l eft I ruck a 11 J Vcnt Into the Water -Woinuii InjuicJ Ktioitly infoiv 7 o'li.ak l.iat i-Vftiiiig cur No. 3. of th'r A:i-rlii K'n-r; lt(iilA.iy. Jump -1 ihi- track, plowi-d ..v.-r :ho roi l way mid ail'-walk 1111 1 pluinp-d li-i I foi-iii'iHi 'lito th" rlvi-r. 'i fow fi-i-! v.at of th r'UrillM i- to (tic (I. It, & N. d k. Hlx p'taic'iyi-m were i Hit ir ,n the tlmr lir- Inald'-, (W1 on tn- front platform with thn niolormid. nnd on on th- rear pl.itforni. Thou.- on th.- out aidc of the cur cauip'-d by Jumping, but th-- ihrci ocupunia who weri on tin-In.ildi- of the c-sir went down with h'. cir and wi-iv rc-ul with mu.-h JUll. ul ty. Mm. . IV-raon. of rpp-rt : 1, u-)' ilii'il a friiturr of tin? left arm and w.ia ntln-r-vla.' b.idly brul'd and ahik-n Up. h"r nuatMiid Wiia brulaH Llid rut on the (mild by lnt irTi-J glaa-i. and Mr. H. i. Iliivi-ri ia though! to h Int'Trully hurt. In nldillo ntu being bruU.-l about th, ,.wrr llmbii. Tin cauae of llir dlauntcr vaa a '"I luloii with th- 'bu of thr iicldi-nt ho ld w hich left I'rael & ''ook'a i: iblc Junt u the car t.iahed by. Motortnan Uilllatn M-nde aim! off tin- i-urrent and at't.lle I the onk -a In .in effort to moid colliding, but the lighter vehicle cam" 111 coirtji t with the enr In audi a iiian-n-r in to throw the forward truck fro 11 the track. The -or wan und-r a niltl,i.-:u Impetua 10 run icr i the roilway. unto 'he aldewalk. break low ii the rail fence guard. ng the riier -le ,,f ;he aldewalk and t ple ;.,! th- wa'.r. IoKi-j Si-ttem and mm ti 11 111, -.1 May, who operi'.i-a the launch tend t for the Ilo-th cannery, were on tli- platform with th- motor mill anl u'l three JumiH-d before the car left Hi- dewn!k. J. It. Itoblnsoii who was on the rear platform, uls-i es run' b. fore dangTously near the w.il ts e.!g -. K ortutiutely tin- water was at low ti l- or th. we Hi"l Is woull have been diowiiii. The car atruck on the front en I and th.-u gently topple I over on n side S.-viral einploywi of :h" I'ruel & Cook aiabh nu to the wene and could a.'.- the confused pana-ng-i a excitedly 111 .ving about seekl.-.g a means nf egress They Jumi-'-l lo the car and brjke the win Iowa atnl ailiyed tile (ears if the pasiiigeis The wuur In Ihe ar was about three and a liulf feet deep, and ih- iinpr.ioiie I pa.-sc!ig. rs were eble to get out thlougll tl'.e d.or. Mrs. I t-tei-t hi was tak n at on-e :.. St. Mary's hospital where th- frctur- aws reduced and tier ot.'t.r lnjur.es alt-iij'.-d ;o. Mr-. lUveti was l.iketi ham- and w is tint thought to lie seriously mjurtd. Mr. I'ltt-rson ac l oiiipat'ud h i. wife IJ the h 'Spit 1! and later went to h i ho ne. Motortnan M. iile ius unnerved ' the mvidca: an ! went lio.uv shortly after rep n',.tiij th- acclleiu at the hirns. He -Iceland that h- 0.,'plkd the brakes and nvi-r. d the cum nt the inonietii ne saw th- 'ius "in. tig out of thi barn, and also stated tin th.- cir was tun going at an un u-11.1l rate of speed. Anton ttrawn. w iio wis di ving the 'bin, aaid that he came on; of the barn slowly and with cau tion, and that the car rang no bells an I :!i it h- d.d not s.-e it approa-.-nitig until bo late tto avoid colliding. Tne sh.if.s of tne 'bus were splinter-. d and broken ind the forwaard .xle si ghtly hen;, but otherwise 110 damage wus In lllcted. Supennl. ml 'it 1;. A. ..Volldg- w as not Itl tne city las; night atid It was not ls.tili' to lear'i what would be done to r.-sclue the car from its present stale niton. A large crowd gathered at the scene as s.mii as the news -.preul and remain.-,! .11 the vicinity until dark nes prevented them lroni semg the wnvk. It Is not bellev-d that the car Is s i iously damag il excep: from the water. ir No. 3 has been Ihe pride of the I.k-.iI atree; ril.vny system. It Is by l.tig odds the tiest appearing car In the e.iuipment and In ,,lditlo:i was par tially built In the local -.hop. Motor m in M -iide. who was in charge, hasbeen In the employ of the .-onipany for over a year tunl has been iogurdeJ as a cau tious and cell il.le man. PKOPOSALS WANTED. Olllca of C. Q. M.. Vancouver Bar racks. Wash., July , 1901. Scaled pro pusaK in tripll.-iUe, will be iwelved here until 11 o'ch-ck a. 111., August 6, 11W1, and then opened for furnishing forage and bedding at thi several mil itary p.-sts in this department, ;md at Camp at Skigway, Alaska, and Fort Usctim (Port Valdcs) Aleska, for fiscal year ending Juno 30, 190:'. Informa tion furnish-d here or by quartermas ters at posts. I'. S, reserves -igh; to r-Jeet or ace p; any .-r ill proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked: "Pro posals for Forage and Bedding at " and addressed to undersigned, J. W. JACOBS. C. Q. M FOn SALS. Tha Columbia River Packers Associ ation had for sale, two schooners and one launch. A description of the schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" Length, 35.5; beam, 11.3; depth of hold, 3.10V4- Schooner "Hattle" Length 31.9; beam. 9 9; depth of hold, 3.8. Offers will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may aJso be had. NOTICE TO BTUtiBNTS. T- avud-nta rrf International Corre. pondanc fr-h-iola I will mak the fol lowing ipclal offer for June and July: To ihi atudnt who aacurra forme the largeat nunb--r of nrollmentu, I will give a bonua of $10. and to the onr -curing the next Urgeet number I will gl- K. Th ninlmum numl-er nejary to aei-ur.? the $10 la five nrllmn; and three nr,llm -nt to urcure the $5 bo "tia Tk.-ai bonua.-! are n addition to thr crHlti a"'rwd by ihe av;hil. Moping jli!re are vme ruatlrw among you. I am. Yourt, truly. IXiCIiJ 0. 8f'IE3. A Merchants' Contest FOR FIVF. Ill NDKKI) DOLLARS IN (;OL! COIX. The jn-l'-rs gned m-rrhanli of Astoria for thi; piirpo tit showing their appre ciation to the'r cutomerr, have red to itirt a conteBt under the following conditions: We g.ve one vote for every tea (10) cint tiurehasi;. Vo:t may be cost for any society, organization, public or prlvi-.e Instltutl-n or in 1. vidua!. No vota con Is- aold under any circum stances The contest lasts from now uni I Oi I' ber L The o.i-!v. Institution or Individual re(.lv ng th- hlgheat total of votes will ! award'd the five hundred dollan with wh-'-n to buy a piano, or furniture or whan-viT :h-y may prefer to buy. H aw, Hlggins A Co., groceries, etc. Fisher Hr -s., groceries, nc. V H. Cff.e. HToc-rlR. etc. j Johrnon Una.. aroeeTlea. ete. jam. -a Lroucniey, arrocer. Central Meat Market. I". Liwl'-r A Co.. fish market. Fiilac fit-stauraJi. 8-ald Iiakary. Oregon Hak'ry. Robinson's Furn tura Store. The Be Hive, department store. The Wonder, di-purtmeot store. Hoeflers' Candy and Ic Cream Parlors. Tagg s Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. John Hahn. shoe store. J H. Beymour, Jewe1r, Kagle Irug Store. Central trug Store. H-rman Wis-, clothing, fcats. etc. C. H. CoojK-r. dry goods, clothing, etc. f . Pani g.-r. clothing, hats, ete. N. 8chlU!iell, clothing haU. etc. Will Madison's Cigar Store. Jack Bums, cigars. !". Miller ft Sim. cigars. Then. Pracker, cigars. John IVntllla. e.garfl. J t'tanger. c gars. Fred Brown, cigars. "Th- li ght of tlm? cann-it he arrest ed. " r-n irked the Wise Guy. "Nor" nu-rinely rJ -ined the Simple Mug; "I thought anyboly could stop a minute." TP.n.sTrtErt's notice. N'.t.c,. is hereby given that th-re are funds In :h- ci'y treasury to piy all Warrants drawn for Improvement of St-venteeath sTeet, Franklin avtnue to Irving avenue, and endorsed prior -0 August lDi'-O. Ninth ftrMt, B.mJ to Astor. enlorsed prior to December 14. It-OA. Tenth street. Kxchange to Grand avet.tie, en.lors-d prior :o May 10, 1901. In;er.-st will eea-e after this date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treisarer. Ast 'tn. Or-g 'ti. July 3, lfa-1. COWS FOR SALE. Itetn.- short off -r fr 11 six milch e nvs f" ($;!" per head, an 1 posses.-e 1 Terms :.' suit of heip. fr one week I to ten young, heavy r sale for thirty dollars Sound in every respect of good dairy habits. the convenience of res- imtis'.ble purchaser-. JOSEPH WEST, Clatsop. July S. 191. A VOTING CONTEST Oivwi bv ihe Enterprising lierohante of Astoria by Whtck a $500 Kimball Piano be gxn away FREE To the School, Church, Lodge or Iaidr .-.f Astoria voted the mo-n popular by Si-pfemher 31. 19U1. All ballots must be marked with name of merchant Issuing- same. Othar wb they will not be counted. The following merchants Issue one vote with nwi 2ac cash purchase.: PACIFIC HAKERT. Baken-- SHANAHAN'S. Orygoods Store. P. A. STOKFIS, Clo'-hlng and Gents furnishings. FETF1RS1 IN & BROWN, Boots and Shors. A. V. ALLEN. Crriicerlej, Crockery. Hardware and Fe-il. SCHOI.FIKI.P HAUKE. Groceries. FOAKP i STOKES CO., Groceries. Hardware and Queensware. A. W. SHIPIJIV. Gixx-erK-s, terms cash. f,'2 ConinierclAl. WASHINGTON MARKET, -Chrl9tensen & Co.. meats. B. F. ALLEN & SOM, Wallpaper and Ffilnts. GUIFKIN REED, Books and Station ery. BOSTON RESTAURANT. George J. Boras. Prop. MISS MBANY. Milliner, it. II. 7IAPF. Furniture. II. KKSTROM. Jeweler. Piano on exhibition at Foard aV Stokes Co.'s show window. Ellers' Piano House of Portland. Oregon. Pacific coast rep restyntatlvee for Kimball Pianos. Editor llryaa d.-s not take back un sold copies of the Commoner. By this sDecles of Imperialism he Is rapidly los Inir the aff?ction9 of the newsdealers. Chicago Tribune. TRIAL BY I'EEI'J. B'.me No' le Ca .-a That the Lords Have Iali With. Th? caie of Earl Itussll a remind er tha: he may. If ci-mmlttcd for trial, claim the ancient privilege of being trM by Ihe house of lords. Thin right has 'n.f bee:i oba Hete In raa"S of mla-d-tn-inp.-, and aevi-ral Inatances have o'- jri d n -he ui half-century of ruer-i have bc-n tried bfore the orlinary courts for ai.eh offences. In charg f fe my and tr-aa-m the Privibg-a a'lll valid. The ac uad p'r U not trl-d by the law lords, whj 11 .w have come o ' xerpia.. alone the a,p -II it,-Juris 11 -ti 1:1. .. which !n atrlst 11 aa 'he whole h ni-.- in entltld efit take cut. If parlta n-r.t Is sitting he la tried by the hou"- ,11 a whole, with the J 11 If mi in lla l. gal i. !vl tt. If the case occurs in the fvv. he U tried by the court of the lord high steward, who la appinlel for the ocr.i.lon, and whose duty it Is to lummm the whole hous. nd to prealle as Judge at the trial. Lrd Cotvper was named high steward by the king at h- trial of the Jacobite lords In 1715, greatly to his vexa:lrn, for his wife was related to one of them. Lord Wlddrington. The servant all ill had new liveries, and In the high steward's retinue 'here were ten foot-m-n. four coarh-a with two horse and one with ix. 18 g-ntk-rnen out of livery, and garter klng-at-arms carried the wand of offl . which Is handed by the king 10 th h'gh steward and broken by him in aolemn form when the trial Is ov?r and his duty done. " 'TIs. 'grin nine honor,' for Ih'-re Is not one farth ing's allovvinee for all the expanse." She naturilly though: r hird to have to an-nd so much for the due decapita tion of one's own relations. The last trial of a pe-r by the hous wa that of Ear) Card gan. afterwarls famous as the lead-r rf the Ugh: bri-gal- at Bill lava. Thtee years after h auc,-e-l d to ih- parage, on 21s; of Septe.T.b-r. lSt". he fought a due) on Wimbled in common with Cap!. Har vev Tu k!t. w ho w as severely woun led bv a bull-i ;n the ribs. The ?arl In Feb ruary. 1S41. was tried by hi? peer for sh. Kiting with Int-nt to di bodily harm. His counsel got him off on the purely technical objvtlon :hat it had not been nroved that Cap:. Harvey Garn-t Phlpps Tu ketl, whom the defendant wis charg d with shooting, was the persm alleged to have been on Wimble don commm. whise card only iwre the name of "Capt. Harvey Tuckett." The -e?r forming the court, who must numbe.- at least twenty-four, take no oath, but ea-'h, wit-t h:- ha"d ..n his rlgh: br.-ist. says "Guilty" or "No: enlltv." with :he additon. "on my hnnif " On th's occasion .he peer nresear foun I the Ear! f Cardigan not guilty, th? Dake of Cleveland using, wev-r. the wor!.. ' X ,; guilty, ' gi! 1,." Aii 'iiiT du-1 w is ihe sul'ject . trial i the house in K-Jo. w hen Byr. n. great un !e of the 1 -et. f a L.rd waj charge! with kil Nottinghamshire was found guilty, efli "f :h- sta-.uo was .uc rd.t:,-ly irg Mr. Chaworih. a opaire. in a duel. He but pb a led the ben , f I-Mward VI.. and Us-barged .-n paying his fees. In April. 17TS. .h beiulifu! Duchess of Kings: 111. previ nisly Miss Chudleigh, was tried by the peers for bigamy. She hal ben privately married in 1741 to Lord Augustus Ilervey a captain in the nav, nf- 'rw.irls Earl of Bristol. They HUaiTell-t .1:1 1 parte 1. and twenty-five vears af -rw ir is she 'iiaiTied the Duke of Kings; :i. Th -n the inconvitnt first husband turned up. Westminster hall was so crowded a: this trial that the yeoman of the guard had to be reinforc ed by col liers, an l finally the peers, moved by -her penitence and beauty, found her guilty, but only ordered her to pay the co-:s. After the trial she llvvl ihroad w n -re she died in 177$. The earl, her llrst husband, died the following yea;', with the rank of a vice admiral of -.he Blue. Less fortunate than any of thesL. de tendinis was Earl Ferrers, who in Mar.'h, 176'), was tried and convicted of the murder of his steward in Stafford shire. He was sentenced to be hanged at Tyrburn, but in consideration of his rank w.vs allowed a silken instead of j hempen rope a similar privilege having b.vn granted to Lord Stourto.i, convict ed of murder In Wiltshire in the reign of Queen Mary. Lord Ferrers did not ride to Tyburn tree in the usual cart.. THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT 1 FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria, Ore. KOPP'S BEST ADelicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of whl ch Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer for domestic and export trade.. Bottled beer for family use or ke g beer supplied at anny time. Delivery in the city free. North Pacific Brewery but In his own private landau, draws bv six horses, dressed In his wedding, suit. Many other famous trials of peers have taken place before the house of lords, but these are the most notabla during the last l'-0 years. London Leader. ' If Mr. Wu insists on delivering Fourth of July oratlona, he may aa well remember that In this country George Waihington is a bigger man than Con fucius. Washington Star. ' J WHERE" DO YOU HAVE YOU TRIED A. VV. SHIPLEY? K Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives the beet there is to be had in the elty for the least mo-vey? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. TELEPHONE. ASTORIA, OR, RED 2041. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 23. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Care Will. Receive 8 pedal Attention. No. SM Duane St. Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Vgr Rea. Tel. 11IL I DfDot. Fifth Mnii Leave I I Streeta Arrive Overland Express Trains for Salem. Roseburg, Ash lfljld. SfU-r-ampnln' :30 p.m Ogden. San Fran 4:15 a.m cisco, Mojave. Los Anrelea El Ptmn S:30 ami New Orleans and '7:09 p.m the East At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), morntne- I train connects with train for Mt An gel. Sllverton, Brownsville. Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallis passen ger. Sheridan passen- !7:30 a.m !5:50p.m !!8:2Sa.m i .4:50 p.m Pally. ger. Dally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Port land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17 first class and 111 second class. Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan, China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. Kirkland. Ticket Agent 134 Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pasenger depot foot of Jefferson 8t Leave for Ofrwego dally at 7:80. tHt a. m; 11:30, 1:55. 3:25. 6:15, 1:25. I:S. 11:30 p. m. and t a. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at H:K. S:30, 'la: 30 a. m.: 1:35. 3:16, 4:30. It 2D. 7:40, 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. dallr ex- kept Monday; 8:30 and 11:05 a. m. o bundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Sun day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. II. KOEHLER. Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. Fit. and Pass. Axt. SOUTH