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THE MORNING ASTORIA, SUNDAY, JULY 21. 1901. The Morning Astorian TIOLfflPltONIC Ml. All uontrucli fr dvruiiig In tli AkIihIiiii iiic inn Jo on n Rinr unlci ( clrcululioii four tliiio lariicr lliiiu (hat of tiny paper publUliwd or circulated In Clut up comity. T'HAY'H W1CAT1110II. I'nllTI.ANH, July : -W.-.U'iu Hv i-'Kn, Hiin.liiy. fulr In the xiulli'Mii . . 1 1 ri. ulionrra In 111" northum I""' linn, cooler, -w i-"t iii-nr Hi ""I Vr!.iiu Wimliiiigloii, Hundny, ho- PI i, t-imlur, I'loopl lirnr I ho I'MKl. '- r-in ni 'i'i nil t Houili"in Mali", fulr an.) i'imW. Ilimi.rn Washington Northern M.iti i, lhivii("iiliig vvlih I" ihly h iwriM, (Kii'r. AROUND TOWN. Hmrtrtll today, i:ik vs. l-7iiete. Including grandmarld, IJcts. P' It. M. (Vision ebut harness, HHa II. Hmitti i in ih- t it y n Lul iii ltaym"iid. wnii b-i ful iimlium; club l:iiiti( n: l"3 lli'int Hi, llrll 15-rrill m-al - Ills rig 8un taurwnt, (II Commercial Hi. T 'T rent- NicHy fiHtilnlKl r 'iii. IUH Hi MO Hrvriilrrnlli mrefl, llU'aelK.I niu'liii i irih more ni 'in y !,! per yarl Klianntun't S-4 lil.a. Ii'i) alieeiing, w n'.li regular :.V. now "-. lvil al i.- at rtlu tiahan't Jnpnurt.' g la of all ktn.li, rheap a! Yokohama lUimr; 4.'4 l.'.miiner.'lal B Ir J K 1'nylon. of lie, linn 1, Id in (lie city, viaiting wiin It. Kinney l.yinnii Kinney reimio tir :l rlen.t dtwetiie y.!elny af. fr nil ttie cliy Pure III Ik .evere, Iwlce dally liy llie M.Ik lepol .corner Tenth .nil 1 'untie Htreela. Ut-i:ik :reet rwd, W Tallant l.mth ha! ptn oil K'glith Itettur.l If returned (o K. Mm V. II Appleloll. Hie glet ,f Itangor, Me.. ,.f her brother. at H.l.e. '. II mlrr i'ruhet ttraiklKrry Ice cream and vantlU IV lint, and meet cream liV Pint at lli I'arlor. Hummer l.iwn ,ui. -1 ! Ill it .1" low ue H 1 :l. H !illltle il Mi l l.i now eloi-' i'Iu ul S.',.in.ih:in' W.n: t T'mti!t I i 111 tt .' ll .lion I. i!.- :.'!'tns. .1 1- f i-"ou Anioiuii rj. . .111. e. Inn. h '.i Sun In y uaual 11 ch- t ill A'."r a l P'.eaa. i . l i' in. II .1) lull ' nu. 3 .10 p I. ul'l. in i U I. 'twee Wll.llf nil w .ir I Mra Jertelt nirlora al IC7 ha a ope lie 1 it' Seventh ti"" mi'kli g Th" a- illea of A't'Tll apectlon. lire lnilci nil In- The lalllea It lnf I'orp Will give all .e , le.Ull a. a III I III 1 1 .1 H 1 10 ll' H llllll "11 Tu-u'liy I'venlng, July 'X Kverytnaly on bally ln Ited AIhuiI of thoae :i'i,' ,t,( walita. vvoith l::Ti. II, TV Hid r.ik-, are iinaotd and will be on mile again Monday t Mily :ilic. at Sha uilinn'rt. Cream pure rye. America' flnem whlakrv. The only pure gooda; gU'VJ anteed rich ami mellow. JOHN U CAIUJON. Hole Agent. The alenniahlp I'ak Mug will load 7:'M tone of wh'at it t Aloila to,luy and ex Pii'ta to proceed to a till afternvioii or tomorrow morning H EST IS-CENT MEAL: SUN RESTAURANT. RI3ING Seduced agggcev 'ill' Ihilrr-r i i'1 Lntmt (Heels in Stripes. Nolily pattoriiH in 1'luo, pink unj holiolnino. Dt'tuchoil Link t'lills. Sue tlisjilny in corner window. S. DANZIGER In tint probata court ynntrrday the final ii'oiiiiiliiif of iiii administrator of Hie estate of l-nuiit FtTfll wa set for hearing Aug tin ID. It'wlyn floal lasts iingT, l inr nil nwkrs (mo trouble with stoves anil rlilititiny flu. limn any other, fleorge W. Hanhorii, (.tit; tlphoiie 1311. John A, M iiromnry ha npi-nnd a tia at 421 Hond itrit and la prcparwl to do all i'liu.-i of plumbing and tin iiliitf at llin lowiwt i)iMlbla rates. Tli. young hull. ,,f Hi. Ami''. fluHd I will ifiV'' a plenln mi July S3. Ktf Bin-r i':illnliir will l.-iivi- Tl"i'lionr dm k fir! K..H fiiiil.y at N 3 shmp. TIck'-t" So.-, Tim Iloat'xt rra'.tiiranl la d-irv.ly i tioDiilur. Th brat tint thi markirt af forln la aJwaya f ninij on Ita bill of fari". ami (ho aTvIr It flrtt-rlaa. Op'n ' un'll 1 a. tn. I'r iml Ju'lgo Uiiiy yvaivnluy grant-, M John nami-r. a1tnlnlairalor of lh ralalx of Itulh !iirnr, ibvi-amM, lT inialoti io ivrtnlii iMaoinil prop r!y belonging to th1 itli. The l.jfchall gallic (ituy iM-lween ;he Tiki .Hid ihe tCmcl -a promlai 1 1, e!e it port. Ilotli teaina have t u pra. Iking dully ami are l:i aplemlld comlllloii. Tile ndiiilMlou price Hill he '."i on In, Includ ing the K 14 If t I II 11 I. Mri. It Ingleion , :mw dUplnylng a full line of the l.n it tiylet In fall mil llt.eiy at the) rat'ttilithmant recently ojietip t liy her al i"' roiinn-rclal atreei, oppole (he Hulget oflice. Mra Ingle, t n ai rrrie a full line of ladiei' and clillilien', furiilahlng g o.la. V V. K -rul-t II In In rece.pi ( u tele tfrnni fr nu the American 'n:i I'mniuny. it Kill ha en, ia:lng that the I'ui-lflr ; A III"! !i .III l"lherl,l '.illtlliy iwelve.1 i.l.iv V). f k'ye r.illii in and .1'. ii t , 3liiit il v.fli- The cBi liy of their plant la Mi) cna.-a per day. The n t A S. (. h.ia male a rait cf IH from Ationa and 1'ortland for the P i American ri-'i:!on at Duf fal.i Ticket wilt be on ale flmt and ihlrd Tuelny. Juno tn (Vlolxr, IntlU alve. Tlieoe :lckva imai ba ul fr r-mtlnu nia uuagt ailng. but atop overt ivill bn alliored within final limit' returning A combination hua been f,mil be tween the Cagbx and A. . I'. W. an. I Kiilghln nf I'ythlaa lo ruplure the $ra) in gMld c 'In . rTcrl by the jiien-hania (''.ill caiila have cnt out In- ulru.'llMK iii''HiI.ti of the dlfTon nt 1 ! t ' unite l.i voting for the Kagb-a, the agiTcmeiii providing for a dlvlal m of the pillf l-te,.n the "l'g.l III I I tt' Ml" l'uiing the r-v in Imi'iovi'tn nl in the run of il-h the tNliernieii on the other M- of the riv.-r hiiv teen m ir,. mie. ceaaful Y"t' r. iv w'a th'' lien: d.iy ao far f i 'but I that Hi hi )...:: v )i.i i II r :h- I'o.i: n III. a 1 e. Manager t yoiPT.I.iy w nke I b fH . Tic- in.'.- .'111'", . a had been 'll'" . i i.ii ll y . Il-!i fv.'ivl .Id alorilg. o( th I liV 111' h.i.i I'll t r. l.'t.b-rou w.ia tr,e, yea:ei.lav J '. - I f th'' I'e.l.',. IlloW.r. I with tithing without a llceiiM' r .i c'l 11 (!' .not I. I lining . tiiiC'd lo plao- the mini on liH bout. Iletiibr.n us al- lotr-t Friday iiig'tit and I'I'iia.'d on V 'Wll r - ..gllUinov Ib'tnleewon vvaa llll'. I I'.n and coi n. The defendant la a atm-k-hol ler In the co-iperatlve eaiitiery and .'flac. o tukc lilt I llcetlH.', nllJeVtlllK to the clause of the Milling law n'nulr- lng three wltncaur. I I A iv ;al dlipiit.-h to the T.uvm.i I.ivl-g.-r laat Frld i.v .iya: There are more tlah it the a.ilmon .iiimerl'-a blay than any other dav thl aeiiaon. The I'm llb' Am. i lean ha I'.ihvii Bm when It la tiiki'n I Into i-onai leiiilloii that It win not ex- i tnioidlnaiy for .hem to tike In over SO.- f Oil ii .lay It H cuay to aee tint the rim ' la "not on" to any great extent. A din- ' iiileiing f.nluiv of the fiiiture la tin' iilipciiian e of a number of "hump backa" along vvllh aockeye yeHliTvlay. The coming of Ihr humpbiicka alvvaya j d.'tioli'a the end if the run f the tnck- i eyca). The cannery men proftvw not to reel nnv nncaalne on till iicore. but U Ih 1 nlnln to see that they are not ns conll dent ua they pretend. to Oil Our oil tiro lino f S1.00 Stiff Bosom... Golf and Silk Front Shirts Reduced to $1.00. ItniH-huil today, Klk vs. Kaglrs, Including grandstand, 2V-.l. The Columbia county la-hT' Instl tui will be lii'M li'r ni'Vt wri-k, rum mi'iiclng Tu -K'l.iv, July 2.1, an I n nilnu lug four days, say a '!. lUlnicr (ian-lt. I'rof, I. A. iJriitl, iirlm Ijk'iI iif ih I'' rl lund k i (- ! hol. an.) I'rof. Ilobt. KihicIi, prlriclp.il of ihe training; avhool lit Mo:iiiiou (i. Iiavr r''iir"d a In structor. Hint Hrt t -rlii'in bnt A' ki-r-man will hi- ims-i.t a i..ui of Dn- Uin1' f tin- in"lltui". A liirg" alf.-n I iiii . I i X.- ! nu I fv-ryhlin In In r'ul!nma f.-r tht oM-nlm( iUy, Ju'lite 'I ray, I'onimlmlo .''it P.-ierxm ami Voung uni ItiHi'liiui'.ii-r Kiy r luriinl yrati-rlay fr nn I'm lliiii'l. where they pureliine ,i rm k ( ruli -r for uw on the new coun'.y rm 1. An IS-horne. i iwer .or;lile renter eriink AJax en Kine w-dt nlno purelMnei), ami ihe total rot of die iiiu hl:ii ty elivi-rel here ' will be :'I7. The er.glrie iin be u'l ' In run a portahl aawrnlll If dlr(1. i Th cruiher he p;u e at iheijuarry on the hill, providing ihr Hy will lay ; mil a ra I from the r-ai rvoir to Wll ' HttiiKport. The I'uhllc bbrury atlll lej.ln In the conte' for the pome of 'Ji In gol I inlri nfferrd by the merchant of An toi for the iirgvnlxiiiloti or Individual e tiling the laig.-m number "f vot.a Two new ruidiiliitea ii'nred during the luet i k. Hurry Twilight and KI ma Jacoboii, whe rm'lvet) in vot.n and V,i. vote reap--'lvely The Mauling "f the roti'eatiinta having ..vvr l1") vot.i In a follow: IJljiary. Iik1-. I'li .'.Tl II I ll i; , ytii:i!ari IelK-. is Pil. i ' ongrega'l. n il , hiircb, ..'; I'u: Hleviin lt.-ii. ling c'luli. ICi'l, Si. Mai)', ll i'i'.til. I.M'i: Mi W.iin.e M KK II". I -a : w Itlv.r It cae loa I aa ( r :.W7; i'py Park. I'HI k the Aaior.i A ('"lumbiu !r i l ,.m. .a'. had arvrral Mat I with grnvil i.-ri h'r Thla id b -twe. ii ih- 'ti ki and i fi mt ' f :he New nu " block. r oadw , I making It .f 4 unif orm ii. ight. Hut not rontcti; wl h dun th a. a ear l"il' I with an:id waa I. ft U: M inlay and thla Mo. 1. 1 cut i.vr h coarae gravel bv the -ii m crew, thu R.ving i, a:. oih'r bl'K-k of in i. a lani."d tercet. I: la vr-'v ! I ni that y m ae . ,( rorjMira lion or even .in In l.vlduil do i.-mre than ll or he hi ll do. but th,. A, A It. It. lo. i not bulit lha: way. It i lulng wel bv Itmnl -r an I d iervca credit and the od will of ui all. Itai:il-r Uaie'.te. A apivlal l.i :he Sew York Commer cial from HurT.ilo ,,-, rlpllve of the ir gun exhibit at the Pan-American cxpo atilon ban the following to ay of the million r'i'etitly ami th.ie: The largo i' iltmiMa river i.iltiioti re,vn:!y ret 'iv. e are Vnutle. Th: bl.c become r. ti :i. I for tab:, cannol r fr -ah. A l ire r.otitly . tn to HufT.i 1. fi fi'ox-n In a cake . f :ce. T!;. f rtimale enough :.i a- .: iit.'d a !'.ui:;fi'l pcuire. In api" aran. e ua. :: Di.i h.mlly i. al.t l: w.h n .; a .id'll I by Inn ll.- Ii of v day l! m i Iv ' I ll a- . n i;a fl-h lu ii"e. aalino oni O '.vh. ny I Ith'-r .IH tfll' ej . 'l' - i catiifjl n .nbl I: w.ia ra T': .1! : bavkel'i' In nu. : !:i IUilT.il ' II tny V. Ii li. upi rin'.'ti b n: i g m i xh. !!. -a : f :lli Kiua; .-l.i:e ! ti ri - ll - of h uior at the bar., pa. and .alii. con.' utt'-i 'il iiig 1 nig and caiini. g In N 'i '. The follow. mr e; J'i'l out from the oilier to all tb.' i K"ii: "It 'f.-rnng . ui ir in i-".' unly i the l.tter ha b i :i r I'-li w.ifib n'a cour'a III III''- act of cur b'g- oditure. tile I in th - otMcc of :h" "'. rc t.uy of tu.'. February '.'7. l'.i'l. e:i:i'lil. 'An act authoiixtiig the county court of the aevctiil c.'iintlc of th.s ;u:e ! ibs'larr unnnvis-.iblr tn-ania blghvvny. for the floating ..f logn and timbrr. and provide for the Improvement and iic "f will'',' I beg to Inform you that the ue of expl Klvca for thin purpose in our at renin. I likely to b' very serious to the Hailing lii.luslry of this state, and would particularly n -k t- call your at tt'iitloil to sivllon :!7i of cur giinie laws, and reiiucst that In all civ you ad here to aub llvlalon II of sai l section 3'. which provide that before any person be grunted the privilege of using ex plosive ti any of our stream he be roiulroO to tile with the fish commis- alon or the state game and forestry warden a certified copy of petition. It I believed iu fully npprrclnte of how great Importance the fishing lnVhiary Is to our Ktnte, and the urgent need a-t thla time of strictly enforcing all laws looking to It protection. Soliciting your kind n.ltiince In the matter." Article of Incorporation of the Neah lem Con Company were tiled in the county clerk' uttlee today. The iicor noiatoi are W. J. v'.vok, J. F. Hamil ton mid W. II. iVpelntid ,.f Astoria, and James Q. Fey. of Oniaha. and the capi tal stock 1. lirnViMil .divided In.'t 1500 sharcH of llikl inch. The prini'li'al of fice of the company Is to be In Astoria and It is authorized under Its article to buy and sell lands In Chusop and Til lamook oountle. engage In a general real ml ilnir and logging business, coii- struct and operite inllvvay. steamers, i nnd other vessels, electric light plants. savvinlllM, waterworks ami carry on a i general merchandise huslues.. I lie com pany own J;'." acres of coal lands on the south side of Neeirnle niinintaln, which are known a. the Kinney eo.il tleKls. On th? propeny nre four veins of whnt Is pronounced by expert to be the best stenmlng coal to be found on the coa.t. The veins nre 27 Inches, 33 Inchen. 3S InchvM and 1 feet, 8 inches, respectively, in width and the assnyer's rejxirt shows that the coal consists of 4S.5 per cent carbon, 42 per cent gas, 5 per cent wait er and 3.5 per rent h. The mines are within one and a half miles of deep wat- it nl thu rlgh' ;f way rm bn curm) for a railway ovrr thla dUitanct with a vry low gral, hurgim with a rarrylng rntrity of a thounanl tona i'i'h can 1 tk-n to anl frnn th ItinHtig (ilaci- at any amion of the y?ar and ttioiii" lntT'itl In tht rnfrprlat awrt that wh-n thf plant In In "I-ra-lion cul rn tm Wrought to Aalorla nnl oi hi ii profit for 11 pr ton. Thu ri. niii 'i.ipi aiiil'l'' Itiicklng ft : ni l.ill to curry t thf ctitTprlw ami a'"ilv o(.r iitloim w ill l- C"iiimii-ii i' 1 w ithin tlx! IK'Xt fi'W w'kn. KIHIIKIt'H OPRf.A IIOfHi:. Weldeiiiaiin 'nrii.iny to Open, Tomor row Kve-nlfig. The Wiedemann' (.'oinpany which will opi'ii ll aeaaoti at KiHlier' opera hoiiae tomorrow night, will (ir-jn-nt u an Initial bill the b' liut.ful .) nn"":lc coineily-diaiiiii, "Iiown m Kg-ypt," from the pen uf Tom Wlod'iiiann, a in ai in t. ri-atlng tory of rural life, the Venc being laid In auuthem (illuui, Vi a lo ciMly known ui "Bgypt." While 'he play (.'".utiliu many thrilling (liuatlnri and ailrrlng climax. -a, It com. bln-a love aril iathoa with a atnng vein of excellent comply, w hich runa through the i-rirlrii tor'. making It a pluy we ulted In all rlatate. The lilgh- !iu vpii'lallle Intro lur,l b"twe-n act doe not permit the Int'Teat to lag for a mo ment during th- entire perf irrnun. . and the aarne muy be irald of the entire rep'-rlolir of the Wiedrnran.i ('m,any. Th"lr priKluctlon arc all new and up-to-date couiedle and rama of a laa thai ivn.l the audience from thea ter with IlKhter h'lirta Inaicad of catt ing a glum over '.hem by continually Impr-aalng on th-m the w Ick-Ine-a of the world In g'-iieral. and th ev,-r ap parent suffering and harlnhlp of the dovopil over unj una iphlatirate I hi-r". hie With the obj-ct of making the the ater a place to a,mue and Iraacn, the ivorrivva uf nianklnd, this company hoa j aci t.-l a tluji of pluya well miit' l to drive away the blue. The vaudeville feature between acta are Nellie Wiedemann intro.luilng Roae. Lily and American damvt aid the latest electrical eniitlon. "The Uaptiam of Klre." The Mullally Slter In a new act, Cliarb-a llirrington, th? Hum in orchentra and Animal Imitator, P-tl-.e Zell.1 Marie, the Child Artiot. Mls-s ( iiilre t'anflfld. the Cuniert Contralto, and William Dighton, the aong- lllu" trat.n'. The apjerlaltiri are changed at every performance. Hale of aeata open tomorrow morning at 'Irlffln It Heed. AN INTERNATIONAL DIAL xj f E THAT HAS A LOCAL AP PLICATION. Pay, Ivan. I think those Union a great thing wis and mil ler course of time will Improve der eondl.lo;: of mankind. Ye. Fiitx. If the boy will a little lo .k outovitch and practlM' what they ir-j.-tinky. aber nil If they aUowofsky s une ,,f their numlx'r p make troubb.' iv K.'h m the C.impsky. What ii moan already, Ivai? Whit I I i mean? ha ha: you ee. it was a I tig timeovt.'ch b-fore any nu r-clian'ofi-ky to k the troub!.- to handle l nl hi Mal.-sky" Cl.rthing. al last H.-rman W.,- so did, bu; now some of hi ronip-tit .rovitch.Ti. h"ti they :l;at Mr. W.s.. Kets all the trade, l-.".:ers send to th,. Union, lha; th y. loo. "are li'ilN'H to get" 0:ie million dollars' worth of "Union M.idewky" Clothing, an 1 on., or two meiisky's went ti go b.ickky on Herman Wise. You didn't t,,ld me so, Ivan? All. thai Is dcr way d.e human fam ily Folgetfuliiess gels, alivtiy. When I a Hoy vvus, we a flffht had. atiother boy and me; I was a leedle boy and he was so big be wmuM licked me hive If a Friend stood by and mil br sleevn laughed In; by and by. I a big boy wis and der Feilers what laug -d when I der Wurst did get in der fight, th, v s.iv; we now your Friends are "C.vUNi; to be," Frltx; belter Fi lends than Herman was when you the wurl did get: aber I say; herous nut you! Herman, mine Friend, was first, and his Friend I will be, so lotig my Name was FKITZ. MOKK TRUSTS FORMING. If tile trust formation continues the time is not distant when almost every thing In the country will be controlled by them. Whether this would be bene ficial to the country or otherwise, we are not prewired to state. There is one thing, however. Unit can never be con trolled by a trust and that i good health. The best means of obtaining this is by the use of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. This wonderful medicine con tinues to cure all stomach, liver und bovvell troubles, the same as it has done for the past fifty years. If you are a sufferer from dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, flatulency or nervousness, do not fail to give It trial at once, as It will surely cure you. It will al so prevent malaria, fever and ague. raorosALs wanted. Ofllco of C. Q. M , Vancouver liar racks. Wash., July 6, 1901. Sealed pro posal ;n triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., August 6, 1901, and then opened for furnishing forage; and bedding at the several mil itary posts In this department, and at Camp at Skigvvay, Alaska, and Fort IJscum (Port Valdez) Aleska, tor fiscal year ending June 30, 1902. Informa tion furnished here or by quartermas ters at posts. V. S. reserves "ight to reject or aecpt any or ill proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked: 'Tro pixsals for Forage and Bedding at " and addressed to undersigned, J. W. JACOBS. C. Q. M. A VOTING CONTEST Olvon th Untcrprlaiiff Uarcbant Aalorla by Whlek $500 Kimball Piano Wrll b flv'n away FREE To the School, Church, Lor ft r laAj of AatorU vot4 tha mMi poptjla by Sepfembair 21, llril. All ballota muat be marked with rums of mwcjmflt iMuIn itmt. Otbtr wlM they will nrt be count!. Tna following merchant lata on Ten wiin tacb lie caati parcbaaa: PACirp: nAKERT. Bakary. PHA.NAHANH, Urynonfa (Jtr.r. P. A. 8TOKRS, Cio'.hinf aad OenU furnlahlng. PETKHHON BROWN, Boot and Phor A. V. ALLEN, Gre,r!e. Crockery. HardwHpa and Fd. PrUOLFIELT) A HAUKR. OnwrlM. FOARD HTOKE9 CO.. Grocartaa. Ilariwara and QuAtnsware. A. W. FHrPlEr. Grooert. tnnj eaah. '-'I fc'ommi-rclal. WASHINGTON MARKET. Cbrlr.eDMn Co.. melt. R. r. ALLEN A SOy, WalipapT ana Paint. GRIFFIN REED. Book and Station ry. BOSTON RESTAURANT, Georf J. norm, Prop. MISS MEANT. Millln'r. H. H ZAPF. Furniture. H. EKSTnOM. Jewelr. Piano on exhibition at Foard A Stokrt Co.' how window. Ellen' Piano Houa of Portland, Oivgon, Pacific coaat rP reaenta'.lvea for KUnball Pianos. CALL FOR WARRANTS. NV.be 1 hereby given lo all parties holding Clat.aop ciunty warrant, en dorse! pri T to February' 1. 1A to Pr- ent the same to the county treasurer at his offlo-. Kl Tenth street, for pay-m-ut; In'rt-st ceases after this date. II. C. THOMPSON. Ccunty Treasurer. Dated Astoria, Ore., this 19:h day of July, 1901. FOR SALS. The Columbia River Packeri Associ ation has for sale, two schooners and one launch. A description of the schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" Length. 35.5; beam, 11.3; depth Of hold, 3.10'4. Schooner "Hattle" Length 31; beam. S 9, depth of hold, J.8. Offers will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be had. -REMEMBER The Mutual Life Insurance Compiny, of New York, sells a Five Per Cent Guaranteed Gold Bond at a Less pre mium and a Larr'r guarantee thin any other company. For rates and llustra ttorj of ;he aame jpply to the local agent of thi Mutual Life, or Sher vood Gillefpy, General Agent. Seattle. Wash. Van Pus.Ti i: C)., Vx. Ag.-n:s. A Merchants' Contest FOKFIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN COLD COIN. The unicrs.gned merchants of Astoria for ihe purpose of showing their appre' elation to the'r cut.tcmerj, have agreed to it irt a contest under th following conditions: i give on vote for every tea (10) ceni purchase. Votes may be cast for any society, organization, publlo or privnie Institution or individual. No votes can be sold Under any circum stances. The contest lasts from now ontd October L The society. Institution or Individual recelvtna the highest total of votes will be awarded th Ave hundred dollars with which to buy a piano, or furniture or whalsrer they may prefer to bay. Rom, Hlgglns A Co., grocerlas, tto. Fisher Bros., groceries, pj, V. H. Celtea. groceries, etc. Johnson Bris.. groceries, ete. James Crouchley, grocr. Central Meat Market. P. Lawlpr A Co.. fish market. Pnlac Restaurant. Seaside Baksry. Oragon Bakery. Robinson's Furnitur Store. The Be Htva. department store. The Wonder, drpartment store. Hoeflers' Candy and Ic Cream Parlors. Tagn's Candy and Ic Cream Parlora. John Hahn, shoe stor. J. H. Seymour, Jeweler. F-agl Drug flora. Central Dm Store. Herman Wlas, clothing, ats. etc. C. H. Cooper, dry gcaMa, clothing, ete. S. I'ans:ger. clothing, hats, et. ti. Schlussell. clothing hats, eto. Will Madison's Cigar Stora. Jwk Burns, cigars. V. Miliar Son. cigars. Then. Braeker, cigar. John Ptntllla, ecw. J. Itrfngw. sj. Frd Bsown. NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION. Notice Is hereby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, has by resolution declared lis determination and intention lo construct a drain In Adair's Astoria as laid out and record ed by John Adair and generally know as Adair's Port of Upper Astoria, from the northeast corner of the crossing nt the interaction of Harrison avenue w ith 31:h street down 34th street to ordinary high water mark on the south shore of the Columbia river with a branch drain connecting with the same running from the east line of 3oth street through and along1 the alley way running through bliK'k 42 In Adair's Astoria and connect ing with the said drain running from Harrison avenue to high water mark on 34th street. Said drain shall be so constructed as to extend from the existing man-hole In the Adair drain at the northeast cor ner of the crossing of Harrison avenue and said 34th street down said street to to said high water mark on the south shore of the Columbia river, on the es tablished grade of siid portion of said 34ih tr?et and ihe lateral drain extend ing from the east side of 35th street to and through the alley way running mrougn oiag i snail be constructed upon such grade a shall be recom- mndd threfor In th plana and na'l Mention therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor a hereinafter provide.! nam grain snail he constructed of food, sound rel or yellow fir lumber 2 Inches In thirkne by 12 n,;h4 wide, and the same shall be 3 feot wide Inalde and 2 ft high, covered ovr and firmly em bed M in the gcnjnd, except the lateral running tnrough block 42 and the same shall be firmly bound together every alx f'-et with 2 Inch by Inch timber. Said drain shall be conatructM In matter of detail according to the plana and spertncatl'jna therefor to be prepared bv the Cl:y Surveyor as hereinafter di rect!. That the cot and expens of making and constructing said drain shall be de frayal by special aasejwment upon the lot. Ian-la jrif) prrnle benefited by the construction of said drain according to the benefit which said lota, land and premise are hereby Included within a special aie4rnent district which said district include all the lota, landi and prmle benefitted by aaid Improve ment and to be aaeetl to defriy the costs and expriaes thereof, which ald special asa.-ssm-rnt dlatric; is a follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest comer of block 3i and runlng thnce south along the west line of block M and 41 to the southwest corner of block 41. thence east along the south lines of block 41 and 42 to the souiheast corner of block 42. thence north to the north east corner of block 42, thence west to the northwest corner of lot 3 In block 42, rhence north through the middle rf block 3, to the northwest corner of lot 3 In block 37, thence west to the place of beginning nd connlnlng all of olxks 41 and 42 and 3 and the wes: 4 of block 37 all In that part of the Cliy of Astoria as laid out and record.! by John Adair and generally known as Adair's Port of Upper Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon. That the Cliy Survey or has oeen directed to prepare .nd file Tlth the Auditor and Police Judge estl ma: of the coats and expns? of con structing aaid improvement and speci fications for the proposed work. This notice is published In the Morning Astorian for ten days In pursuance to a resolution of the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, adopt-! on the 15ih day of July. 1U, directing the same, the first publication thereof being In the Issue of W?dn.a day, July 17, 1&01. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the CMy of Astor.a. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given, that the Cc m mon Council of the City of As:oria, has bv resolution declared its determaina tion and Intention to Improve 34th street in the part of the City of Astoria laid out and recorded by John Adair and generally known as Adair' Astoria from the south line of Franklin avenue to a pjiit 20 feet south of the nonh line of Harrison avenue by grading the same to a width of 30 fee: through the center thereof on the established grade therefore anl plankln the same to a width of IS feet through '.he center thereof with good sound red or yellow fir plank 3 inches In thickness by 12 inches in wid:h. That as to matter of detail said improvement Is tj be made according to plans and specifications therefor to be preparej by the City Surveyor as hereinafter provided and in accordance with the provisions of general ordinance No. 11 of the City of As'oria. That the costs and expenses rf mak ing and constructing said i.-nrrivement shall be defrayed by special pssessment upon the lots, lands and premises bene fitted by said improvement according 1 1 the benefits, which said lots, lands and premises are hereby included in a special assessment district, which said district includes all the lots, lands and premises benefited by said improve ments and to be assessed to defray the costs and expenses thereof- and which said 5pe-i.il assessment district is as follows, :o-vvit: Conmvioing a: tl-.e northwest corner of lot 3 !n bl.iek 3S and running thence south throug.i th- middle of blocks 38 and 41 to he middle point of the south line of block 41. thence east to the southeast corner of lot 7 in block 42 and thence north to Ihe lorthwest corner of lot 3 in block. 37 and thence west to the point of beginning and containing the east half of blocks 3S and 41 and the west half of block 42 and of block 37, all of said district being in said Adair'a Astorii. Tha,; the City Surveyor of the City of Astoria has been directed to prepare and file with the Auditor and Police Judge estimates of the costs and expenses of constructing said improvements and plans and specifications Tor the pro Dosed work. This niice is published for ten days In the Morning Astorian in pursuance to a resolution of the Common Council cr the Cltv of Astoria, adopted on the loth day of July, 1901. directing the sime, the first publication thereof be ing in the Issue of Wednesday. July 17. 1901. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Most every msn' future lies in his I own hands, but if he keep one of them I employed emptying glasses of strong drink and the other busy emphasizing 1 1 his tile of w.-ie, his future is liable to I rust for lack of friction to keep it glit-l tering. THE PLACE TO BIT CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria. Ore. KOPP'S BEST ADelicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, make beer for domeatlo and export trade.. Bottled beer for family us or keg boer suppllsd at anny time. Delivery In the city free. North Pacific Brewery fisher's Opera House L. B. aiLIO, Lm aaa Maaagsr. Week Commencing; flonday, July j Uf hoi in Wiedemann's BIG Show Pris-ntlng an entirely new rep ertoire of comedy Company of 25 People SUPERB BAD AND ORCflESTM -Six Strong Specialties 6 Opening bill, the four-act comedy "DOWN IN EGYPT" Note There is a portion of Southern Illinois known as "Egypt." ADMISSION-Reservej seats. 30 cente; gallery, 20 cents; children in gallery, 10 cents. Seat sale opens Monday morning at Griffln Sc Reed's. WHBRB DO TOU m nnnni HAVE TOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? C341 Commercial Street DO YOU KNOW That he give tha best there is to be had in the city for the least money? Placa an order once and see. C. W. BURR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE. RED 8L VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LIfLE TO St.Paul, Duiuth.Minneapoli.s, Chicago and AH Points East DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME: SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry on Ml at 0. R. & N. Ticket Office, Astoria. or Great Northern Ticket Office 1JJ THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address. A. B. C. DENNISTON. City Pajw. and Ticket Agent Portland. Id GROCERIES?