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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1901)
THfi MORNING ASTORIAX, TUESDAY. JULY 23, 1901. I I imt rXZZ TT yy ) I it o li T&fetfjyql II II II I 'rTfo ,' f1- A UTTIEJ3IG WASTE. ISTINGUISH between economy and wisdom. Sitting t home to save shoe-leather is econo my, but it is scarcely wisdom. In the same way, doing without Ivory Soap is economy but it Isn't wise; your possible saving. Every alkali. Now, free alkali the new oil cloth on the kitchen floor. Ima ' then, what it will do in a single Mrnday's v.v.s::- J ingl Is such economy wise? J The Morning Astorian tulhi'Iionk mi All contnicla fm' nJvtriiHiiiK In the AMoiIiiii me iiiiiJc mi ii k' iiulco of clrculntloii four tliuca luritcr limn tlml f " rrcr ptiblUlic J or circulate J In Clut op county. TOMAY'H WEAT1IBH. IMltTI.ANK. July :.' -W.!rrn if K ,,, aii'l W .-ali-ili Vll!lltt.ll, Tu-.iy. f.'i lialillv wanm-r. n.ipt ii'iir th" ,.i:il; ICjutrrn Hn-a- 'ii. I :.itrn Vaah ihkI.im an I I Kilt". Tii' 1'i. fair ami Htfliily i-o.'li-r. AROUND TOWN. II M. Oiat.'n ab'Ul harnei. Hll,i I' Sml'.li Ii tn '-' ,,u1- Tin I..i: ;it H"' " :- .i! liii',i'ii"p. Il.-t lj-ri-tit m":il-Itla ng rtim lt. -taurnnt, CI! I'mnmm-liil St. i...i,'!i.'. inn 'liii 5, ! pi-r '"!, ..fh in 'I - in 'li' y. .U S!iii:i.ili.tn'. "Tin . .ii"i. I" !'1" !" I 1,1 ' "( I tlil' frill'. .1 . .iii-i, .'.. n: J'lina l'i" ') LI .i. li 1 -Si.- linn. M ill I' Kiilai' p. 1 1 i .1 1". i' S;i.i:-..ili.iir. J.ipnii.-ii'' if "Ij i'( 'l K 1 ii t rhrap ill Y"k 'liiiiini lln.iur; tut CuiiiiH'roliil HI -. iiii'' p ini -:.i.'.' ii.in.ik.i . til- f I'ln l 'i pl-.i" I 'in n to Al'H'i.iii iilll,..- I'm., in. Ik il.'ltv.-i.'t iwl.i' ilully liy ill. M.Ik I'' p"l .i ni li. r T' litli ami Iiumn Hlri-i-iH. A l.ii-k of vi'iy liii- liinti-rn liani'), birnn 1111 1 IupI .ilw.iys ..n liun.l at J.ilm 1011 Hr'ii. Crtinlii'l "Irawlnrry Ire rroam anil vanllli l-V Pint, anj iwict oroam ltv pint at tlia 1'arlor. Tlic Hoiit.it ri-a! iiiiunt la ili-nvrve.lly Dotnilur. TI10 bint th it tho market af fi r In la alwaya f 'un.l nu lm bill of fare, and the aTvlc l flrnt-claiw. Optn undl 1 ft m. HRST 15-CICNT MEAL; IU3IN0 SlTN RESTAURANT. PRKE NO IN tUUiDIt TO n,os.; lll'T IIAf.AM K K l'H STOCK nl' Summer Suits, Bicycle Clothing:, Lightweight Under wear, Straw Crash Hats, Children's Wash Suits, etc. 1 la vi cut prices roKfinlluMH of cost all Summer (mods must go. Now is the time to buy. S. DANZIGER I ( risks are greater than all cheap soap contains free will eat its way thrcu;!. lliW l.lll'lll S . llllllll If All. Ml " J'-" " I'l'h or- .-h)'Ik an i.irlnif with r-'la-ilv nil V 'ii"i! ilvi-r Tli- lii:!i mnp (i'llitalc, fpun dilli". ariivl .f'ilay mil will laki- .n 11 Ki.il 1 .-.nit 1 f.-r Diii'.'i"-. Tli" liiP.Un .h'p llllaiiin. iin.kr 'h'"-li-r to I 'ii I aialii f .r Cur.'pr, urriv.-1 In ): iliy in IhiIIik fi 'in H-'ivluUi. Tin- r-rf.'-ilini lil. ml M.-Iia mi l Java- i iiff-i-i iioii" li-'t-r V 'ur nu y la k If It ! n.K t'li-n" ! Johtwii lro. Tli" Itrl:th .I.-iiu!iip Tak Un put to f x yinti r l.iy afti-riuimi titVr taking on ..vriil hu i.lr' l t .nu of ln-r enreo h'r. Tin- C-'ri!" W. i:l.lr, whk-h lift viii-tliy fr Han I'r in.liko. tx k "ii . vi-i-il t in" "f l x li."kit ami nyntcm ln-r- Inl mink Iim. lr!w.':i AHi'i'ii'i .irtl.-i an I .m:i fa. l-ry wliui f. I'.Va- r turn l i Al.uan fll. " an I rivi'.Vf t' -war I. Tli- -I' ani.-r Hvi" II I Mm 1 . iirrlv.-1 1 Sun l i v f'''"1 T.llaui.H'k. with .1 '' k.i f lalry pi ilil-iK ai'.'l i"'V r.il pa ! r.H 'i Tic 111.! !i k'" I'U'lilp Stra.lm'y'.i- 11- 1 ri.-. l;i . i.i l.iv tft 'in 1 frmii Pin '"i .111. I-.- a-. 'I will I M'l Ui ml'-T fir 'li' 1 ii li'tit. Mm. Jnwolt h.1.1 opiiii"! rt-'."i'.-lM'kli'K Pirl.T at U'7 S-vi'iiih itr't. Tli la-it;.- ..f Ail r n ri' Invlt. J to 1111 ln- Iii-i-tloll. Th- Uill.x' It H'-f Crp will Klv.' ail .-.- ,-i.-ani .'ial at ll.intliiirn'H hall "ii Tu.' l.iy iu"iil:iK. July 23. Kvi-rylnxly ; r,.i I. ally ln i'.-.l. Cr-ani pur- ryi, America flnont , whliki-v Th" only purp goo.l'.; gunr-i antivd rich ami mellow. JOHN I CAKI'N'. Ag'-tit. J lin A. M 'liigomiTy ha opi'tu-.l n mob at 421 Bond tit an.l li preparnl , to lo aJI il!UM.a of plumbing ami tin-; nlntf at th I0W1W ponalblo rates. i It.inlyn ooal Inalu long'T, la cleaner i noil nuikc lex trouble with atove anil rhliiiii-y flil than any other. Oeorge W. Sanborn, ag"tit; telephone 1311. Th. W. It. '. will entertain their ' n l.vi.lx Mnlght ill nn lee eream aoolal at It.inlh.irn'a hull, whleh will be open, after the theater la out for the aoeom- j moilatl n of tlioae who wlh to attetnl , the play flrat. MECT Ml Anita Ti-i-ti'-huM, who rwntly uii't'-rwcnt tti npHrsil'in fur jpn"ll,l tun In a I'nrtlnii'l i.i,ltal, )hm r-tnrtw) limn", nd l rapidly at'tirum 'hlng com pli'iii r "V'Ty. Th rhiiriir if the HrllUh Hhl'i I'ul iNlliH'h lu I""-!! mni'illiil mi l li-r ''"l" liiln will remain In lh 'r-iim Willi Ids hip until ni':li'T I" lMir'l. A til' titt Ihr T'Ti-nt iinli'.illH -iii',n!x 'if c 111 ma by llu- .-i I-'ll liui'iiu i ii;'f,ir tin. f'lllowlnic Wlllliin Mum, ,i"Hii. li; Wl ! in " U. 117. t int I rtiyl , Ti.l.i' Tli il!li"ii "f lUui' .i ui' KM-iily ! 'li I ill III- oniilng "f I'i'J iii'-n "f liii'i.'i y K, Ttilr-J rt!ll. ry. U will l MiI.ip I til K.Tl I'iitil.y- Tin- nun nr.' ' n,w In H.m I'l'iti' .fn. Th- HiH'-ii.i for I hi- 'Mdil Kuril- ln--(' ii Ii.iiiiii n-fi tiling ill- iiit ban!" uii'l ir..f'-il"tiiil .ii -ii H! imiimitK I I III a Jjy 'T two. Tin guiuv will " i ilyl Kjlunlny nf'rnonn and will b ' iiill-l at 1 30 o'. l' k. Tli1 I'll' Mft I)'-Imic I'Uilt ill Wm ii in ly Hi.- Iti'li-ri 'ii Uft Company will !' :h'- lara-! "Vi-r ii! lor.ihT "ii I'"' J I'l'unil'l'i mid will iiiiiiiiiii r,;.'i.')rtO llm-ir I fn-i. 1: will b.. r-M'ly f r (wing in Hm I Fra:i. I l:)iln i"ii il.iyn. F:li WurJ.-n Va-i Imibi-ii j--in t" fi'liitn fi 'ii Ii iH'ii.l' I Inn;" .' I'm trip .if h.iNlnry l-iiil.inn th Utt.-r part "f :h pnmn: .( !. Id Sup--rl " -n.l-n : ; i', i if. lilimn in !:iv-.:lic iitlnn 111" I I iti i tr.l'iiliu I.' t' Mi,' ' i!umli:it. It. r'i.ii I il-il'lni!:h. f irni' ily iniiyor of I' ir'l i'i I. 'I -' I fit ln h. in in ;h;it V:y y.i.-i l.iy fr..rn I1..111 f.t : : 11 r . Mr. 'i") l mnl'll . y-.m ..f .ik . .! .1 I' i v ..f ! ..t 1 1 1 II- Will ; . i. I may r "f l'..rt'.inl In ly"" 111 1 C'-r . I :.. i:ii Tli- i- '-iiii.-r VanKU.irl bal 1 liitf- a 1 k 'm I ..i'..iiKi'r l:t i".-r!ay. I'lii.-i.r.- Wur. r. "f Skiiiii"k.ia. wa lir-'tin'i! I ''n "ii 'li" Hii iini-r an. I w a. lak ' i !o :h.. h'.i'plMl f' r tr'-atini'iit f"r bio ,.) i:.!iiiiit frm wli.i ji hi- l nuff'-r-ruin an 'Ou r .ilumn II rman Win,., tli" nliaM" .l..t!il.r. "ff.-r 4i imIm t Ho i ;t i ai-ini'-r.' in I twi-i l jin ts at II !. Th. y arr pl -n l; I jii : i-rriif. -x-n'll)-:!! w.aiT anl alway 'I1 tU I Mr. IVj.. . (T. r !li"m at 11 f-r a f-w .lay- -nly. W. '. A I lil. '. J Cui-lt. Ji'iu H-n. 11 -n. ll.in v J.'ii"K an.l "laf An.l-ri..n ur" !n ILik'T City. aM'n.lInk' th- annual in. ",,.i'.(t "f '.In- gran.1 1" lg" "f th" !" .r..i-. m l' r -f lt-. M-:. Mr. IMil ' gi.-.C. k p'T .'f r-'-'r Ik ' th pr.m l l-U". Sha:: ih fi -il.nni'-r .'I'-.ir I'V" f-i.'!1 .11- makitiK .1.- --"I'-' '""' l:i A oil. T on . now tie wl!! sV X w In l "i .111 I vminl'T full .-f ::a. !.i- at 111- u:i!f"rm r ,.f 2". ' Th 1m hav ' '--n ll-ng ft i fl Sb.in.ihati'i'. Al lh- in- etliig "f :M" ' 'U ' "! ' Tlium lay I !t- n'mi-anniM'. r- p 1- ' .-iitrv il'ik .ml inM-iii'i- will ---1 hi , I. I: IK a!"" . XI" .-! 1 . it in" 1 k-- -iii'-nin "111 li- (inu.'iir..'. I f,o -.li" .-.il- "f iMitnty warrants f 'i' "i .nut. i'. "f III N. Ii.ii. ni 1 at par. Mr. H. Ingleton s now .lUplny.nn .1 full tin- "f th- lat :y;e- In fall mil lli.i'iy at !h- l it illihment nvnt'.y op. in -I hy hi r a' i'.'S ConmiTi-I.il k: r.-t:. (..polt th" llulg't of!le. Mm InR!" t ui al" curies a full line of lailiiV unl clilUr. n's furnishing gooils. Cantam J-bn l:-;.l. of the lauiuli Sylph. Ml ovTl'.'.ir.l Sun. lay :i;ht wliil" il-llvering tbh at Si'liuiUlt's e"M stofag.' plant. Thi' rapt iln riutnot im an.l f-T a monii'tit th situation '.n fraviitlu w r.li (i, rioUKni'ss but a ro" waa thrown owr wlilrh h" gr.ii!''.! an.! wm .ion riA'tie l. " - Captain Al. Str.-a.n ha. wriit'ii a frliiiil at South Ui'ii.l aim 'inuing that he ha tak-n a oontrae; for bulling .1:1-oth-r nrhoo'i.'r an.l Inn been obllge.l to ilfcllno other work bivau.e of kuk of fa.'llltl.'. Evl lently rug.'t aounj ship building has ni'elve.1 nn Impetus that j will prove profitable to bull.b ra. , The O. R. & N. Co. ha ma.le a rate of S6 from Astoria anj rortland for 1 the Pa-i-Amerlean exposltl(n at Buf : falo. Tickets will be on ale first ami thlnl Tneoiliyii. June to October. Inclu sive. Theao tleket must be useJ for i continuous pii.wage going, but stop 1 over will be allowed within final limit ! returning. I Owing to th. .'.e.tvy oat.-his of Sal unlay and Sir.i'liy nights and the ina- 1 blllty of rannoryiiu'ii and th.' cold utor I ngt plant to handle ull oft'r.M the 1 1'ilii's for ll.-ih dropped to nix e.nts. at : whleh llgure It will probably remniii. I This was the prlee originally llxod by ; the Flsherm mi's rnlon, the subsequent 1 inilntion having resulted from the sear. I city In the early part of the season. ! Chicago capitalists have organized 11 ! eiMpoiMtion known as the Weber and ' Ederer Manufacturing Company and ! will establish a llsh net factory In Se attle with a cnpltillzatlon of $300,000. Machinery to the value of $100,000 has already been ordered In Europe and the I promoters expect to have the plant In I operation by October 1. The corpora tion exp-vts to supply the coast ami Alaska trade which has previously been placed with Eastern concerns. Andrew W-'ber of Chlcigo, will be president, and E. P. Ederer. also of Chicago, will be vice-president. I'uilng the liwt two month w have piin hiii".! a gr?m many barfl "f Hi lilllliiK'a lt"! linkltiK I'owdi-r ami I'Vi-ry i' in hiu iflvi-O lh" hmt atlfur tlmi. 'iur ctHmii'Ta ak fr It ami our mili'N allow fly In om u.i!nl all "111-i-r. Wo h'lli'Ve It to M ti ): hak Intf p"w1'T In tlic ninrkel. It'"', H!g- U':I & Co. Til- W.iahltlKton ftli-i Al.i'kn fU Co. Ii.m li'"ii ltirnryratl In Hi-alllv with II ihii,'0 cupltal. Tli" inwi tmmtl fir tli,. firm ynr of t ti rnmpi'iy' cui'iioiir.i. I'xluii'iii'.; uri' c. J. Ktnith, i:I Klii Wilriix, K, W. Ivviinnon, .film !inti". 1. M. I't.-jiimll unl V. J. (iIMih. Tin r iip-'iiitl'in w ill "'UK"" I" fl"li UK In AlMkiiii wati;r4. A p.'il l,ir rn 'I KTc-l . irm.ini" of ihn '. ii op-mng 1 -HI III:. ( t "If oiri Company at night at Kllo-r h' -u. and III" iji-ml!d p'Tf 'iin- n:n " of th,. cli'KT llttlf c itn.-'ly 1 liineli f ir th" oiH-nlng bill pl".i-d tin- au II" 11". Tli" nii-inlc-r of the ram are capalil" and cum pet nt artbna and th p,-c)al-tle wr. unusually attratlve nl en-ti-nalnlng. Th" bill f .r tonight Is "Th" II igu"" (!all'-ry," a comedy- Irarmi whli h hi ini-t with niu !i uu-'nn. Tlur ci mtltutl mallly of the provision r. l"a'ng the city from all ilauiug-n ar.ii ing from I-f-.-tive tr""t will b" argui-1 In th- upi"'n" rurt tomorrow, wh-n the ij.. of lli-nry Mittson v. the City f A-torla w ill com" ui on opik-bI. Ma't- j ,n r''Vlvl a verdict of agilnatj tli" city for Injuries r-i-.-lvel by plal vt.rT by fa'lrig thriugh th.. roadway In Cn i.ii.t iw n. Judg" M.-lirlde h'ld th,- r- j I ailng rUus" to be urn' 1. slltuti "iial. Th.- --.i.. of (i. Wingat" . the City "f A' r:a will also b urgu"l : im .r- iW. I'or th- llpt time during the iTent ".i'ii th" (ann.rlo an l cold st 'rig pl.intK hal all the fish th'-y culd iiin- ill ' Sunday. Th,. run ent-r.- l the rlv. r Hititr.lay night and w h-n th- laum-h" b-g.in to gather th" night's at h. s tln-y f'.uiid that other craftn would have to b. ini'i--i.s. to handle ail ilu- r.sh. The salmon ,rr of gud six-, '.veragng lib nit twenty-five ound. S- v ra! h.iti h-ry fish mirki-d by ih" r-moval "f ill" a lip"" fin were f-eeivM. The run k"pt up yi-sN r lay and the Hsh -nn -n anl i a:in-M are again hopeful of a ,iMtV.able season. Wo: g c. ik. a Chiniman aged about 3". year, employed at the Klmore cannery, li as Inslanily kill-'d yesterdiy aftern hiii ah 'Ut 0 o'clock. The man wa fast-n-l.'nt a r.'.ort doir w-h -n the en 1 of the p '.'ir; next to him bulg'l out until the frame rrnki'1. releasinx the d.ir with a murli-rou Inp-ius. I: caught Wong (iik over th- left tempi", Paring an uciv h. le In the skull. The force of the Imiitct hurl-d the unfortuna'e mm a distance of twenty fee:. Pr. Finch was Imme llately summon ,l but the Injur:- were f.it.il and dea'h "nsael within a f-w ir.lnut -s. The d-c -as. .1 had b '- n working !n the ca-itnTy sltn-e t!i. "P-n-..f th- seisin. rV;uty Corone,! Max 1' hl t""k chug- of -he remain an ', i-ni "V'-l them to the morgue. The .! .-M-.-J b"l ngi-l :o th- Woi.g Company. .111 1 a wife living in China survive'. J .hn Mulr an! family, of Atig I --. .-i"':it ".-( -rlay In Astoria, having , nn- d .wi from Portland In '.heir pri val" car. Mr. Muir I sup. r!nten.!-n' .f ih- divlilm f the S-Hithem ra vtle . ''ii.' ring in !h Angel.' and ha b-en in tti - empl y f the company for the pit thirty ve.irs. Whn I'rt silent 11. i. the new eX'Vu'lve bead of th S 'U'.hi'i n Paeltle, wa weeding out un desirable ollleial .ml replacing th-m with men he thought more competei-t he mM Mr. Muir the deserved compli ment of raising his salary substantially and shortly after aent him off for an exte' di'd vi Mtlon trl. Mr. Muir fc rec ognlied as one f the ablest rallraod nien 0:1 th Paeltle r '.it. and the divis ion uttd T il supervision Is the m.vt Important of the entire system, outside of the terminal city, San Francisco. Mr. Mulr' car will be attached to the regu lar train this morning f r Portland. The salmon fishermen on ltlvers inlet. It C are at pies 'tit having exciting ex perience w hile fishing for soekey A lin g shoal of blacktlsh a specie of win!.' - is playing about the mouth of the Inlet, attracted in shore by shells of herring. The hlaoktlsh frequently strike the salmon nets, with disastrous results to th.mselves, and, as occasionally hap pen, to the nets and sometimes to Hie fishermen. One night recently a i'he . man from Wadhims' cannery go, foul of one of these undesirable Ushers 'f the svn and was kept working all nlgiit endeavoring to get rid of it an I at the same time save hi net. This w is a dlfltcult and dangerous task, as one blow from the tall of one of the monsters Is sufficient to smash .1 fishing bo it Into nitwcnw 00.1. 1 ne nig aiiimnt inv.ioie " Involved In the net that It eventually drow ned, and one tin- arrival of the can nery steamed It was taken In tow. land ed on the beach at the cannery and with considerable difficulty released from 'he n. t. The whale, It is estimated, .elghed fifteen tons and was thirty feet long. It Was cut open and the liver extracted, this organ alone yielding tdx barrels of very fine oil, which will handsomely re ward the fisherman for his dangeiMii exuorlenee. The net was an 8-40 web, in It fourth season, and although Its strength was severely tested not a mesh was broken. FCTtNITURH SAU-i Owing t i my departure by Septom'ier 1, for San Franclscj, I will offer the entire contents of my house at private sale. Parties desiring to purchase the wholo or part thereof should call be tween the hours of 10 and 12 a. ra.. and 2 to 4 or 7 to 8 p. m. S. DANZIGER. S33 Fourteenth St. FHA8KK KIVEIl HTHIKE. Flsii-rrnn an) fanner Finally Reich an Agr'-pmertt. Th ap'iiU two'iiond-jit 4 the Vic toria Colonic Itt Vancuver glvei th-! following ncount of the trlke; Th- flsliTmen' strike I over. The d olmori w.i re.w-h'-'l at a mentlng t fljh 'rni' n h'-l I In the board of trade rrom) ton.Kht. The n-nult -a bnnjght about by a commlit'-e of pr'mlni nt cJtlzr,. wh'i volurit irlly acted a ri!"rmfil.irli. Thin ("immitt".. i-o.-Mlt.-, ,,f Meir. Tis ilall, iM-rlng, K-lly, 8. J. p. Hof F. Itus'oriib- anl c. .v. Tavldon. The way the "t!rn.-ui w.-ia brought about I a f ill mw Mr, li.i' -ring, wh-n at H-ern, wai ask ! by a :,irg number of fnhtrm1 i t try .111! nave ni-thlng lj.. by t'l-lie'n.- m.-ri to bring the strike to m 'ml. Mr. I' rl g on hi return to Van couver c all -1 on Mr. Harry Cowan, the ppinlm-nt labor unionist, and Mr. Cow an ug.nti-d the names of the commit tee of cltli-ns, who were called upon to bring about a compromise. The canners' exe- utlve wa visited, and the r-ltlz'-ns' committee were told that If the off -r which has now been a -pt il, wa tmde to them by the fish-errn-n, th-y would have bats ready for ail the white fishermen who would ac cept th-m. Th" c.itnnii:t.-e then got the executive of th (Irani Ilg of Fjtherm'n to-K"th-r. wno i-xpressel approval of the i ff'-r. and ra'P-d a meeting of the Gran I I.lge. Klejrri", Canoe Pas, Westmin ster and Van-jver s-nt de.-gat". and the union f the first thr-,- me-.tione-l piaee ,-mp .w -re I their delegates to act. Th - !iaml ly-nlge favorably cnnsiler el th- sug-f-iti 0.1. but ;he Klii.rne. Ca noe pas anl W stminsier letegates de cline 1 to ix-r-ise their power to decide for th-lr union un the Vancouver l"lg- ratifi--! the offer. The executive o' id- liranl I"!g- of Fishermen met ' I th mi' ex-cutive ind the citizens' c iimn tt'-e, Mr. I:r-mn'r also being pr s eiif a iT.ivrnm -nt 'ab r cimmlS8ijn?r. A: th- m-eting b-ith sides agreed to the suggestion made by the citizens' C'imnii::-". and all that remained to be don,, to settle the strike was pi have the off-r ratifi-1 by the Vancouver lodge. A: this meeting the citizens' committee an l Mr. P.r,-mner were invltej to speak. Many flsh- rm-n also addressed the open nie 'ting, and subsequently all retlred but member of the Vancouver union. A secret billot wa taken and the lodge end-1 the strike by declaring In favor if a-v-pting the .suggestion of the Citi zens' r.immlt:e by a vote of 01 t" 23. I'y the jg.-"-Tii"nt the fishermen ac- 12'i e n s a fish f r one-i-iuarer of .r.ti:v tM-k put up. an.l ten cents th- remain 1-r. WKST FIDE NOTI-.S. I'av; I II ! was i-alling on his old fr-'-nds la-t Wednesday. Mrs. C. I,. Carruther !ent several davs nt S M-i lc last week. t'ai't. H. .I 'hns n was visiting friends on this s.J,. "tie day last week. Mi, N'-'lie Abbott has returned from ;.n txt-f.d 1 trip to tile Sound. Mr. an 1 51 r. tl. C. Thonips m were v.sni' g ..: Warrenton last v eek. Mr'. I ia Towers and daughter Mar J.e ar- gue: ? Mrs. A. J. Hill. Mr l!-n oi 'ii has move! pi family t hi 1 gg.tig camp on the Cowlitz rlv- r. I.. T. Kit t, n. I ng the s-li 1 again smiling and x c'.ad hand to his friends at llamtuond. M.ss M.iul r.bl'ermau, of Pea d ie. is imnrovitig nicely at St. Mary's bosptt il in As: 'i 1 1. Mr. Charles Collins and baby daugh ter, of Seattle, are visiting Mr. an 1 Mr. K. A AK'itt. M.s Lin la Sw.inburg. of Skipinon, is visiting her au.it. Mr. Suprenam on Voting's river. Mr. anl Mr. J. M. Turney spent last Wed '.lay at Seaside, as guests of Mr Horace Itutterrteld. Mrs. r. F. Halferty and Miss Nellie Ifilferty have returned frim a visit to r. latiies in Sherman county. Mr, c. U. Higgitis is .'(vending the uinni r with her parents. Mr. an,) Mrs. p. K. Warren, a: Warrenton. Frank Sweeney is able to be about again but is still somewhat lame. He had the misfortune to step on a scythe. Mr. K. U Sherman and son Roy, of Portland, are visiting friends on the West Sid '. They will remain some time. Me. I. Saunder. of Fort Steven, ha successfully passed the civil service ex aniin.itl el and will be employej at the Tongue Point buoy depot. Mrs. Nellie L. Oustin. organiser of the jurisdiction of Oregon Knights and Un dies of Security, visited the council at Hinimoid last We.lne'd.sy. Pining the last week th0 West Side has had quite a diphtheria scare. At one time four cases were reported, but on investigation, only one was throat trouble and that not serious. Pr. Hishop and Finch were on this side on Wednesday, performing a sec ond operation on little Maudie Lorenzo, by which another piece of bone was tak en from the atllicted member. Pr. lt'agles. of Fort Stevens, ha been irninted a leave of absence, and U Is doubtful If he will be re-statloned on the Columbia. His many friends will miss his pleasant 9mile and cordial greeting. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill entertained a few of their many friends at their home in Skipa n on. The evasion was the fifteenth an niversary of their wedding. A new pia no, a blrthlay girt to Miss Fay Hill, added much to the entertainment. Dell clous refreshments of Ice-cream and cake were served- later in the evening. SPECIAL SlJfJJ SPECIAL For a Few 400 pair HEN'S T!iec pants are made of woolen Cussimers and Tweeds and always sell at $3.00, lut we have too many of them, therefore you have a chance to get them at $1.00 a pair. We have all sizes now, don't wait until your size is gone, because you won't get such pants at such a price in a long time. HERMAN WISE The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. COMMERCIAL. CLUB MEETING. Notice is hereby (riven, that a peeial meeting of the Astorii Commercial Club hi hereby calle l to meet on Friday, the ::h day of July, 1901. at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., a: the club rooms, to con-e-Jer an amendment to the constitution uni by-laws dxing the Initiation fee of nm-resident member. A. SCHERNECKAC, Pr?siJen:. Datel. this I2nd cay of July, 1M1. FOR SALS. The Columbia River Packers Associ ation has for sale, two schooners and one launch. A description of the schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" Lentrth, S5.5; beam, 11.3; depth of hold. S.104. Schooner "Hattle" Length 31.: beam, 9.9; depth of hold, J.8. Offers will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be had. A Merchants Contest FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD COIN. The undersigned merchants cf As:oria for the purpose of showing their appre ciation to the'r customer?, hav agreed to it irt a contest under the following conditions: W give one vote for every tea 10) cent purchase. Votes may te cast for any society, organization, public or private institution or Individual. No votes can be sold under any circum stances. The contest la-tfl from now until October L The society. Institution or Individual receiving the highest total of votes will be awarded tho five hundred dollars with whicn to buy a piano, or furniture or whateyer they may prefer to buy. Ross, Hlgglns & Co.. groceries, etc. Fisher Pres., groceries, tie. V. H. Cefffi, groceries, etc. Johnson Br, grooeries, etc. James Crouchley, gToer. Central Meat Market. P. Lawlef & Co.. fish market. Palace Restaurant. Seaside Bakery. Oregon Bakery. Robinson's Furniture Store. The B- Htv. department store. Th Wonder, department store. Hoeflers' Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. Tagg's Candy and Ice Ctwam Parlor. John Hahn. shoe store. J. H. Seymour, Jeweler. Eagle Drug Store. Central Prug Store. Herman Wise, clothing, hats, etc. C. H. Cooper, dry goods, clothing, etc. S. Daniiger, clothing, hats, ete. N. Schlussell. clothing hats. etc. Will KadisoB's Cigar Store. Jack Bums, cigars. P. Miller A Son, cigare. Theo. Bracker, elgsrs. John Pentilla. cigars. J. linger, eiarB. Fred Eii. eigani. THE PLACE TO BUY 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 Ur. Jok-n Kop is proprietor, make beer for domestic and export trade.. Bottled beer for family use or ke g beer supplied at anny time. Delivery In tka city free. North Pacific Brewery Days Only PANTS 400 p' Fisher's Opera floase L. E. 8ELIG, LeuM and Manager. eek Commencing flonday, July 22 I (MIRE HOUKH Wiedemann's BIG Show Presenting an entirely new rep ertolre of comedy Company of 25 People SUPERB BflflD flJID 05CPISTW 6 Six Strong Specialties-- Opening bill, the four-act comedy "The Rogues' Gallery." N'ote There is a portion of Southern Illinois known as "Egypt." ADMISSION Reserved seats, 30 cento; g-illery, ;o cents; children In gallery, 10 cents. Sea: sale opens Monday morning at Griffin & Reed's. WHERE DO TOU bit ra mm HAVE TOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? 6J6 Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives the best there Is to be had in the city for the least mocy? Place an order orKv and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OS. TELEPHONE. RED 2061.