THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, fKIDAY, ALCl'S'T 9, 1901, The Morning Astorian Tici-ici'iiONra em. All tfoutmcU fui' Mdvcrtimg lu the AIihImii ru mud a oil Runr nutua ol clrculntlon lour ttmot Uritar limit Hint ot tiny piper publlnlmJ or ciiculiilctl In Clt nop county, TlAYfl WEATHER. I'otlTI.AM. Aim. H.-uivfon nd W'aohlnir'o't, Fild.iy, rnlr mid w irmr r-,Tii iir4c ih iMiiai. I (alio, Friday, fair, warmer In llii" iirnliorii mil wat er n . irtlu;m. AROUND TOWN. H It. M. Omiliin about hjrnu. Tint nrf-cl Uibar l lb Owl i)nt brbriiop, Wntd ly tn girl tt the Amr ban Can factory. Tlie lrlllh hlp l)r4UU k tu iord In Cortland yratvrday. 15-irni meal Ktln Bun H tur:it, tit Cotnmorvlal trfl, JliinM good f ll k I tulu, cheap at Yokohama Paiaar, iM Commercial Bt. tur milk deliv.md iwl dully by ih Xl.l k fwimt .corner Tenth and lun 8trol. Miu M.iille Htil vly ha rrlunifl (rum ii rKi'ii..il vuil (.1 Vniriiliu. Wh. lUrnoM ilraiir-.l nnd oilrd at I'ilui''ll' Ins Twelfth tre't. lUrm- upple nl lowc.it ink'-. Tim trmn-r Hue II Klnwiv will H f T Tillamook Iwy po'ii'. at S oYlo k IM morning. . Fumlhr. rom to M by th Jay. week or month. T'rm renaotmble Ap ly SIS Fourteenth (rl. Mm I'b ll.-rrlng and Mr. Andy Klaf ka will Ipavo f.ir I'lilnook today ( llt with Mr At. !:. Mr Z. II. Ore-nouogh. ln i been in I'.inlaiiil h opltl for "it"' time, re turned li'iinn Ut night. The A'titr Club will give moonlight eic'iraliin In KnippUiu tonlMht. where inuring will lie Indulge! In. U- llerrln. W. J. Ingnll and V. J. lvkard will U-av (hi morning to lenit a camping at Klk t'reek. 'rm pure ry. Amertia'a fluent whiakv. The only pure rk"l: gur aiileel rl.-b and mllow. JOHN L 1'AIM.HON, Hule Agnt. Kit flrnt-eU hanie-n and Bliernl tvpalri ig to A ". I'lnnell, lig Tweltli HirTt I'rh-ea reamublo Rinl lAtuff'' ;l mi KiiaranteiM. N .w the time to ca:i cllnit l-'e iKM.-h.-. Tree !oiii will arrive in about a w'k trave ua yiiur ord1 r now - J )inoii tiro Tli'- lll li'otite It. VonhlllK tirlvrd !u p it y.;'Tlv li mi Neluil'-in and uill take on a ' it'ii'ial '" handiKe on tier return trip. I'.ivU A Corlie I Imve letltl 'd the r.ilni-n I'nlli Willi pori'e'nln 'ul I'.v ry tlilnac ' and cleun. four first rha b.irhera nlw jya "it ban I, lt"l,vn 1'onl la; lner. la eleaner nd nnike Iran trouble with atovea and rhlinney flue thun tny oth r. lleornv W. Hanliorn. airent; telrphone IStt. John A. Moiitifoin -rv baa opened A ahn at till Hood atreei and la pr.'pAred lo ito nil elaairit of plumhliiK all I tin nlhK t the biweat poalile rote. Atuifof war oontest will hearrmged bi'twtH'n two of the b.ir tuK m n fen lure for the fitii'.ta. Chief lt.illoik, who hna oharne of the watvr Kporta, la ne Ko:lntlnit for two of th orafta and will dettnltely nnnounre tji,, went within a few dnyi. TlKMT 1VOI0NT MHAt,; St'N ni5BTAltHANT. IlISrNQ For tho next 10 days we will offer all Summer Goodsconsistingof Cloth ing, Hats and Furnish ing Goods aj Prices re gardless of cost. S. DANZIGER Tli? al'Miner VanKuurd. will k" un the way at tli" Airla Iron tyuika Uluy for a .tieial ovftihaulliiif tnj needed re pall , and her run will be I iketi by (be IC.IIpH". The atrlka In Han rranrluro la ailil on, but w" are aurn that our ruatoni-n Will tint b dlaiHi!liled when they " our fruit ant veetiilil" dlaplay today Johna.iu llroa. Ait iin y A. M. Kmllb mul Allien llrlvK r'turn laal 1 1 ' art t from H up- Kioae, wher they Iiiper.i! i Ira' i of tllllll'T Ulld. Til" 'llapeclloll Involve ! iwniy-f nil' mile valk 'jver rouMb coun ''. The Toke I'olni (tyier ll niae la now i pert to the publb' at 113 Klrvvruh HI The celebrated Toke point Oyaters rv. l In niiy a'yle. Kverylhlnf new and Up to rtB!e. D'-rvlea the beat, dln-n day ai.d night, frank lllatt, proprietor. Th piellnilniry rxaiunallon of Wll liaiti Koi'li. i'haia-id will) ahuotlriv and wuun ling K'l. (led !, wat nt coriclud e.l hefor Juatlre of the IVare Hrowe vefterday and waa continue) over until today. The defendant la reprraentrd by J. ("unla. The lllfht houae lender Columbine, in charge of 'ttaln Itlrhar 1 in, will leave in a day or two for a trip down the Ore gon . aat. Hhe will vUlt all station net ween Ya'lutiit hay ind I'or: Orford, leaving annual aupplka. M.Kter nh Wnrb-n II. l Van Iu- -n ha return."'! from the regu.nr moii:hly iiie..ig ,if the atate board "f flh roinmlssliiners hell at H.il'-m Tues. day. F. ". Ilr wn hue be.n piltite t i iiiii ee'l I. t", Ore.-Minan. rig:ied. an VIP 'till Ml'l'-li! of the field ttork. Ktp'-rta Clark nn.l Huclianan have cinpleted their ejjiiiiiiatlon of the ac count of the c unity ottlt'iaia ant In re Inning nil the.r lalor look m-raalun to ioinpin.nt Ciunty ( . rk Wherlty on th en. ell. iit coii.ll ion of ill " b "hs and ttie c..iniir. henl ii'n a id accuracy of th- "Utemettt prepare) for them. The it. II A N. haa made a rate of Is from A'tori ant Portland for th' Pan-American r(pllon at Huffabi. Tl"ket will l on sale ftrt l.i third Tuesday. June lo October. Inclualv. These ticket must be ue-l for conlln. U.uia passage gfftlig. but stoimver will he allowed wl'.hln final limit returning. Alfrel K. Wlloin, who Wat rernlly taken p (he stA'e Insane asylum for the Insane M 8ali-m. ha been Identlfted ua a former traveling salesman for the rcg.n Shoe Company, formerly f Oregon 'lty A fomur employe of the company saw Wilson l:i charge of 8her Iff Unvlllr whll,. en route to the capital and gave the ab ve Information. Th - stlmon run on Puget soun con tinues heavy ind :he statement of the Canadian ciinncrs that Am-rl.An .'.re ti'B'!iln In IV'tnliilon waiera I ans wered by the fact that thousands of fish have h'-'H lllvrvel from trnps on lb' American eld., and 11 no time since the llg run ti gan have the packers lievn nl - to handle ncir the fish available. A special ilUpatch to Ihe N'ew York doiimirclal fr'tn S.in Krunclco eiys: I- u leant, d tint the .Mask i I'-ickera' A'bit!"ti has already old l.ltsl.Outf case of salmon, prnctlcnllv the cntlr" 'pick for this season. Only one small ; eaniicrv's nulpui is iw itu lulel In Ill's sit' The price is .1 tit:!' ,."low that of last year List m.K.u'i p.ick .' ! I tlml ihtl cases. The lintlsh stitimer M.oimoulhsiir.'. f.i a l"ii tlm o'i the Portland and Orl- ental r oi.c. has I n sold so the (U'- l..c Steamship r.oi".'i.iy imd v III he I'sel In Hie Wlndwnrd Island irade In the Vllaiitlc Th.. Monmouthshire recenily .i-rlvrd at Antwerp from this const l:h ,i ,-ir. i ,.f wheat. The veswol was Slid to Im the fastest fielght steamer plying lM"iwivn l'.icifl." i-oist irts and the Orl en'. Prof. .1 S. i arUon. pi, p., a member of the Mcullv of the University of Mimics. ia. will deliver an Instructlv and nriictlcrtl Icliir,- at the First Lutheran church totiliiht. Pr. Carlson I an able lecturer vcho ; mnkln a tmir of the Northwest. J) lmlsi'n win be charged. Pr. Carlson will arrive on :he noon train today nnd will be the guest of Hev. A. O. K. Hydijulst during hi tuy In the ollj V. U Parker, thlrmn of Hie regtt ti comtnlilr, r'unie(l:gst nlgtit from Porila'i l. .dr. Purle r eld th it th clt len of por'.land wr tmhuslaatli! over lti cuinlv.il plan and prospect and would lo all possllile lo make It a suc cess. Mia Parker, the successful candl dale for il":i, will hp In Astoria Sntur day, an) will probaoly t.ame the four Astoria oiil'is of hotrir at Ihat lime. Thepj will be nv mil Is from Portland Kilinuel V,1'I 'I I, of Appl 'lon, Wis., who was, up In tb" lime of his Mir-' m"lit a few yrr ago, Mie "f lh larg si mi"r nnitiufa "tuiers In Hi" rountry Pent vsterlav In Ai"rla. the giP ! Himui'l Kim ire, Mr. Wamhold I lour Wig Hi- Pa'-lflc const an I will visit Ho; California title before I I return IJusi Mr. Wamliold u as enthusiastic over the natui.il advantage l ses.-d by Astoria jn.l coull no: understand why It wi not a gtit'.er trad - cen'.er. The ti uner U. H. Jone r-'iit!v built by (he Cotumhla A Wlllann'tu. Towing Cumpiny, rtmd her trial trip Wtdne- day, and prov-d .urself a fin boat, flw Is to be uI ua ,i lowlsHti un 1 Is staunchly bull!. n her (rip vrythl:ig worked rriuarkubty well for a new boat and w;h the .insist nice of the monkey ruddvrs, with which she I equipped, she handled nicely. Afl'r few nillur detail lisvs I Kin look' I afl-r. h will be put In I ; onunlaslun. The wreck of the !eiiur Char'.e V. Lane on Nunlvuk Island In Aleskan water a few days ago Is believe! M have be-n caused by an error Is chart ing thos.f water. The charts cmin mly In use make Nunlvak Island farther ia: than It really I, oilier vessd have passed within sigh: of Nunlvak ilanl, when, flc-ordlfg to i nari, :h. y should have Ihvii out of s ttlli of land. The wreck ' (he J.vtie may lead :o a revision of the A a'kiin ihaiis. Claude ltU".:ir. of the t'nlted H:ut. fish oomiulssioii. was In the city yes terday, en route to the seashore, wherJ he will stuly ihe liubl.s of ai lions with a view to definitely determining wheth er or n ! they ar- en.mi" of salmon. Hivrviary l, irnt"n. ol iV Futierm-n . union, has bren asked to funiish sla tlstu r -gjrd.ng the am unt of damig'- u:aln'd annually by th.. flthernien lhat can be attributed lo the sea lions. Mr. Itutt.r will spend aeveral day In he vicinity of ihe cliy and will make an exhaustive study of the subject In hind. Rel I, MurJock A Co,, of Chicago, have entered suit agilnst the Alaska Fisher men' Pack.ng Company for the sum of ls) alleging a breach "f falih n the pirt of the defend in'.s In a contract for salmon. The petition re.d e that on or about April It. tvei, an ngr'-enient was mere. I Inio !:. ,-en the p.irtlt where by (lie d' fndanls acre to deliver to th.' idaliiilfTs .''""0 t-.i.-s of salmon a: tl n case. On S'p: .'tnli -r 14 delivery it t the MiiliAcl prl.'.. was refus-J, the iju'ia- tl'Ps hiving advuiced twenty cents a !o.:. The p.ip ra in the c ise were tiled In the coantv clerk' "fflcc yesier- lay by Ati.ci")' Spitib' a.t.l Thomson. repr-'S tiling the Chicago firm. The board of l itiliy, comp .se l of His Itilileh Maj sty's Counsel Janic Uiid- laiv, president, an I Ja-ne Mclntyre, of h ticamslilp A data, and John Itninsey tjordon. of the stcnishlp S'.rathgyl' . rendered .lvv.r finding In the I'oilalloch use yesterday. They f nmd ihat while C.iptiln Young, mast -r of ;he s'r.ind''d haik was gull'.y of a slight error In ludgiiie.it 1 1 not dropping anchor when lb lend showed he wan In eleven fatii- iiiis of water, the ca.se w.i n t one which could eff vt his masier's cenltl- a:i'. Th. y also gave credit :a the cap tain, oftlcers nnl cre.v for their efforts and ubscitient nice ss hi r' scu ng tiulr h'p. Th- Sa:i Francisco Chronicle In Its htoi y of th Hirik,. has ihe following to say of Columbia river steamers: A: .lie Orcein Hallway und Navigation Com piny' dock the Columbia Is being load ed. a:id the tb oi ge W. I'll ler Is being unloaded by eighty men. The r.nn W'T -taken to ihe divk on a tug and are lodged and fed on the Columbia. The striker hnve not attempted to Interfere with the work. The stuim svhooncr Signal lid no; discharge her cargo of lumber at the seawall yesterday, as was expected. The schooner Ootama went alongside the Signal to receive a portion of the lumber cargo, but when the men on the schooner learned that the freight wus to I'" Handled by the Signal' non union crew they refused to receive It, The August statement to merchant who subscribed the three-months' guar antee for the Meamer Vanguard to run between A:orla and North Shore points has been Issued by th.1 committee. It show that the gross recflpis for the month were C.iT.44, .leaving a deficiency of (!:'. S6. which was paid from funds already on hand nnd no assessment was mil Ic. The highest earnings l:i a single dav ai on July I. when ?ils.t:o wis recclv-l. It Is expected that the month of AiiKUst will be a record breaker, sev eral causes contributing to an unusual ly largo business. On almost every trip this month freight has been refused ow ing to the .steamer's capacity having been reached, and It Is unofficially stated that the expenses have been more than paid. With the. money from th,. big fish run gradually getting Into circulation and the regatta business, the month should be fur ami away beyond the pre vious records. It Is tj be hoped that the business will Justify the merchants In keeping the meamer on. A large vol ume of trade heretofore tributary to Portland his been brought here and there I every reason to beleve that It will continue to Increase. Cutin'y CunimUtloner Petersen ha not been In tt"nlailf during thir present session of Ihe county court, hiving been detain"' at til boni because of Uinta In bl famly, lie expect lo lie able to be preerit Monday, At yetrlay' session of tne court the matter of pro viding lumber for dyk on ihe N'-ba-l"in road was po'poud until August iO, it wlili li time definite action will b tuk.-'i. W. J. Ingall won appointed road upervlor for the Owl and Clarke district to succeed W. J. pyer. resigned. An order wa Issued direct ing road sup-rvlsor to report to tht our; what signs and guld" post were iic'"ied In thi-lr r-sictlve dlitrlct and the iiriic will be prjyld'd. Several tux lispul wre aJjust'd and the work of auditing acounts wu complete 1, June Christy returned ye!erdny from Kvervti, Wash., and brought w n derful tal" f the magical growth of thin city. Within the pa. IK month It ho liwreaaerl 6SS) In population, and the liital ii'w reacbe 14,00. New arrival r of daily occurrence and they 4re of the. pr:n went rt wh i buy lots, build resl.J.n'? and Invest capital In the city' Indus'rl . K v nteen or eigh teen lumb'r mills antf manufacturing plants ar In Active oxratlon. There U a pulp paper mill that support Indi rectly a community of liOO souls. Eat--n capitalist will shortly er-c; a 1400, 'Vie awtnlll and new enterprise ar on'lnuiilly being launched. Three rail roads enter :h city, the Oreat Northern. Nor'.hetn P -trie and Cana.llan pacific. The city I prr'pTius an! growing and from nil Indications has i most brll llnnt future . The beginning of whaf will probably b" a I mg and stiurply contested legal flgbt III come up In th- county i"ur'. today when the commissioner will lis ten to ;he rival claims of the Wh'vpT I urnbr Company on one lde and the Oregon Coil and Timber Company on the oiher. Itoth corooratbms have fll-d diM larClons of Intentl.sn to Improve 'he Nehulein rvr and its trlbularle. The Wheeler compiny admit the priority of the Or-g m Coal anj Tlmb-r Company filing but contest It legality, on th grounl .hAt certain prellminarle pre- srrib-d by law were not compiled with. It Is all 'g.il by the firmer corporation that they Uerf it work for vera! weeks preparing accurate mops and drawing, (hit the Ulter heard of thi and filed on the river and 't tributaries, attaching to sail fill ip iTi.icc'irate an! hastily pre pared ma.i. The oncfsion Is a valua ble one and ill .-on'.-ntlomi ,,f ;he two corporatl n will t fought out In the courts. The disadvantages Buffered by the Canallan packer during the big run Is Pug't sound will probvbly result In A repsal of the law prohibiting trap. Whll.- the cannorle on the American side were receiving more fiah than they could hindle delivered at the cannerle from the trips for cent, the Cana dians were obiig-d to pay 1!4 cents a fish to the gill-net ters, a difference f to cents on each fish. The canner a oclatlon. which embrace nearly all the Cani.ll.in concerns, recently look a par ty of ni'tnb-ra of the Dominion legis lature cn nn InHixn tl m trip und pointed ut where the American trapmen cap tured salmon by the ten of thousands that were turnct out from Jlrltlsh Co lumbia hatcheries and were en rouL to he Fra.ser river when caught. Col. Prior, M. P.. has expressed himself m In favor of allowing the construction of traps on the. southwest of Vancouver Isl and to catch the fish bound In to :he gulf. The Inspection trip Is un h rstood to be th. first gun In a determined cam- .iign to be waged by the Canners' As- s.Hinilon. Trotcsis will be addressed to Sir Louis Pavls minister of llsherles an l marine, und others prominent in the Do minion government will be Interested In the cause. BANKJUTPT SAU-:. The entire stock of li. Tol, consisting of dry goods and curios must be closed out within thirty days. Goods sold re gardless of cost. S5t Commercial St. NKT FOt'NP. Picked up In the Columbia river, two paper net. Inquire at net rack Ham mond. Orson. HENRY IiENF.KA. Don't Be Deceived This Is the Only Special Piano Sale Now Going On In This City. Do no; forget that piano matter tv day If you don't cure to 'itie gome re tall agent' pocket with money later on We are perfectly satisfied to receive factory cost for our pianos, which mourn many, many dollars lower than any re tail agent can possibly sell lo you. These pianos are all brand new ; fresh samples direct from the factory, none of which were finished sixty days ago. Our prices will be found on the aver age: nearly $1115 below the retail agents' selling price, and In some of ihtf more fancy style more than $175 below ihclr price. Our f-ls piano at this sale is a "cork er," and that Is putting It mild. It s worth J:1T3. Every piano warranted for five year. Tut J2! In your vest pocket for a pay ment down, and come to 662 Commercial street today and you and I can agree In about two minutes. E. S. JOHNSTON, Of Soule Pro. & Johnston. Stein way Dealers. , WIIBKE IB CRBWT Dt'E Flh Commissioner Llitie Hay Wah Ington llatchi-rl' Produced :h lilg Hun. Fish Commissioner JJttl. of Wash ington, ha been Interviewed by a Ta coiria Ledg'T reporter anil ha asserted the recent heivy run of almon wa attributable entirely to the work of the Washington hatcheries. The Interview I appended: ' "The present large run of salmon In tbe Columbia river I due entirely to (he effort of the tat of Washington and the United Htutei fish commission." aaid Fish Commissioner A. C. Utile yitor day. "I have noticed a dlsposklon on (he part of the Oregon newspaper to take ail th credit for the large lnrea4 In the run thU year to (he effort at propagation made by .ihe officials of that state. Without any desire to cast any reflection on the recent or pit fish commissioner of Oregon, In justice to the state of Washington I am compelled to contradict thlt statement, and do ao emphatically," Kecent lsue of the Oregonlan have contained articles laudatory of the ef fort of the late Fish Commlsnloner Mx Oulre to propagate salmon, and which assume that to him I due all the result that have been obtained. A a matter of fact, the salmon now running In the Columbia were propagated in when the r.aie of Oregon had no hatcheries. JThe I'nlted State fish commission waa operating th fpper Clackamaa hatch ery, the. only one on the Oregon tide. The Oregon Icgiilaiure had not made any appropriation for fish propagation prior tu l'fH, and during the year Vt'JS and VMA operated the Clackamas and Sandv hatcheries, but, owing to the lim ited fund, obtained none too good re sults. j The first Waahmgttji hatchery w-aa I established In 1S;5, and ha been added to sines until the atate now has eight hatcherle on the river anJ its tribu taries In 1W7 the state had two hatch erle In the territory tributary to be Columbia nvrr. and turned out a large number of fish. anJ Mr. Little la conn dent that It I due to other varlou legis latures of the :a:e of Washington that the talmon are to plentiful In the Co lumbia river today. "We have mor money InvesteJ in one of our aecond-hand hatcheries," a!d Mr. Little yesterday, "than the state of Oregon ha In both of hers. Yet, In iiplte of the fact that threc-fpurtha of the benefit derived from our artificial propagation on the Columbia accrue to Oregon, the people of that stite are not generous or honest enough to admit the truth. Nearly all of the salmon caught in the Columbia are canned on the Ore gon !de; Oregon capital 1 Invested and Oregon workmen are employed. We fur nish the fin and do not even get the glory. "I dd not say this because I am dis posed to criticise the Oregon officials. Mr. Van Dusen, the present commis sioner, Is a capable man, and so were hi predecessor. Mr. Reed and Mr. Mc Gulre. Bu; they were handicapped by the legislatures. They could no; build hatcheries without funds. Politics ha retarded the growth of the fish Industry' Here In this s:a:e 've have been crip pled to some extent by political Influ ences, but only on a limited degree as compared with Oregn. There are two factions in that state on the fish ques tion. They are engisM la a bitter war. and in my oplnhn they will never ac complish anything. The origin of the trouble se-ms to have been that ihe gill netters on the lower river want to drive the flx.d gear out of the river. They have a union and a lot of vo.es, and al ways command the attention of politi cians. In the Orescnlan of Sunday I note that Sate Senator C. W. Fulton Is quoted as ."aying that wheels would have neon abollsh vl by the last legisla ture had It not b-cn for thj senatorial contest." The ou'put of the Washington hatch eries h:Ls b'.-n cn .he inervnse ever since the est iblls'.uiietu of the first plant. Mr. Little eliu;-s that they will run out TS.OOo.tW fish this year If they have no bad luck. This Is the larg'st undertak ing that he state has ever attempted, but everything now points to success. A large nu.mVr of improvements have been male a: ill a' th? plants except the I. 'tie S-N.ik.ine and Klickitat hatch eries, wlilcn art not being operated on account of the lack of 'unds. On Wind river the plant has been moved across the "iv.-r and an old spring dug out. It was the original Intention to locate the hatchery on that side of the river, but the necessary land could not be oo talned at '-ha: time. At the Lalami station a new water system Is being In stalled to obviate pumrlng, and nur sery ponds are also being built. At the Wenatrhee and Methow hatcheries racks are b ing pla.vd in the streams. A: the Noosaek sratlon a gravity water system will be Installed and as eyeing station has been put In on the Skykomlsh. FOR SALE. The Columbia River Packers Associ ation has for sal.', two schooners and one launch. A description of the schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" Length. 33.5: beam, 11.3; depth of hold, 3.101. Schooner "Hattle" Length. 31.0; beam, 9.9: depth of hold. 3.8. Offer will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be had. FURNITURE SALE. Owing t my departure by September 1, tor San Francisco. I will otter tht entire contmts of my house at private pale. Parties desiring to purchase the whole or part thereof should call be tween the hours of 10 and 13 a. m.. and J to 4 or 7 to 8 p. m. S. DANZIGER, 33 Fourteenth Si SPECIAL $1,90 SPECIAL For a Few 400 Pairs MEfl'S These pants are made of woolen Casaimers arnl Tweeda and always sell at $3.00, bdt we have too many of them, therefore you have a chance to get them at $1.90 a pair. We have all sizes now, don't wait until your size in gone, because you won't get such pants at such a price in a long time. HERMAN WISE The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. TREASURER'S NOTICE- Notice I hereby given that there are fund In liit city treasury to pay all warrant drawn on the following special tree: fur.d and endorsed prior to the dates named herein: Ator treet. Sixth to Ninth. July 13, 1S9J. , Commercial atreet. Tenth to Eighth, October t, 1900. Commercial atreet, Fourteenth to Sev enteenth, March 23. 1901. Seventeenth atreet, Irving to Jerome, March 22. 1901. Franklin avenue, Twenty-sixth to Thirty-first, May 10, 190L Eleventh street. Franklin to Harrison. January 13, 190L Thirty-eighth street, Duane to Harri son, January 23, 1901. Franklin Ave., Thirty-first to claim line. November 21. 1900. Seventh street. Bond to Astor, Octo ber , 1900. Fifteenth street. Exchange to Irving, January 24, 1901. Twelfth treet. Commercial to Frank lin. May, 9. 1901. Interest will cease after thl date. F. J. CARNEY," City Treasurer. Astoria. Oregon, Augast 7, 1901. PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., July 30, 1901. Seiled pro posal, in triplicate, will be received here untl 11 o'clock, a. m., August 13th. 1901. for furnishing and delivery a: Fort Walla Walla, Wash., 126 Standard Ar tillery horses. Delivery to commence within three weeks after award of con 'hm ml in hi cnmnlered within Sixty days thereafter. Preference given to animals ol domestic proaucuon. conui tlons of quality and price being equal. V. S, res'rves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereof. For furth-e information see circular to bid ders or apply to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked. "Proposals for Artillery Horses," and addressed to the undersigned. J. W. JACOBS. C. v M. C. W. BURR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE, RED 20S1. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. dWiSS FOM & STONFS CO THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT n FiSMER BROTHERS, Astcrla. Ore. Days Only PANTS 400 pa,fs Andrew Asp, Hart laler, HuLiaili ut Irnkr FIRST-CLAS3 WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship aal Steamboat Repairing. General Black smithing, Flrst-Claaa Horse shoeing, etc. COBNER TWELFTH IH0 tUfiHH STS WHERE DO TOO ITIT ITWTI HAVE YOC TRE3D A. W. SHIPLEY? fat CooMBrtal Street. DO YOU KNOW Tbat he givea th best thr Is to be had In tb ercy for th least money? Place an rder once and see. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 221, DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to our Care Will Receive Speci.il Attention. No. 538 Duane St.. W. J. COOK, Mgt. Astoria, Ore. Res. Tel UJ1. For Sale by FOARD & STOKES 'l Wisdom Today CCMFCRT TOMORROW TO TROVE IT BUY THE 01HITE AND USE IT SOLE AGENTS