The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 13, 1901, Image 3

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    THB MOUSING ASTORIAX, TUESDAY. AlGlJ-T 13, 1901.
A CALCULATION.
CTrrHZN you arc ready to buy, stop and com-
r I ptst(: cost 0jp 05 y your
household In a day, a week or a month,
'II1S'V , J f L . .fiLt Jiff 1 1
- . i ai.u lur uic augiu
will never fcrego the pleasure of using the purest
soap made, that is, Ivory Soap.
It is the most inexpensive of pure soaps. You
need no knowledge of chemistry to realize this
puii.y, use it and you will know. It floats.
The Morning Astorian
ti:i.i:i'Mink m
All contracts '' mUvviiimiiik In
tlio Aatnilitii ui'c iiiiiiJc on UK'""''
nntcu i( clrciilitllnii Imir time
Uritcr tliitii Hint of nny pupvr
r-tiblUlicJ or circulate J In Cln.
op county.
1 1 i i i i
TilAY M WEATHER.
foltrHNH. A nit t: - Ofg'ii mil
V ih ii, Til "day. f.ilr Willi tit xl.-r-warm
li-mix'! atu, .
AROUND TOWN.
Mm It. M ilanMii about harneaa.
The Kti' Hut at II. iip.'r'.
Try our Cram It 'll.d tuta, I: la line
J n Hr ',
Thr niHivliuM Unrlxrn al th Ocol-
loll I lttrhrtlip.
Wniilr.t :.iyi an 1 k 1 r la a I .he Air.'r-
.-an ran f.".ciry.
Hm: ll-.-ni: m'-alHlalng Hun
taur-vit, 812 l iiiitinTiMul tri--t.
J.i iin.K- k i. la 'f nil kin. In, clti-np at
V 'k '!i:ii.t IWu.i.ir. (2& 'nmm'Tia H:.
J. mi '.Iiik ii. .f San Kian. iai-fur-
tn.lk .Mly-r... (t,.c dally t.y .ho r, ,,,,. ,,. lli,l,., . , :h
.M.ik li-u .r.iiii r Trnin and iiunno:
StriTt
II .irn.- in.
Iui Twlfili a r
I int irl' -a.
I an I ..II- I : I'liiii' ira
:. ll.irn.aa ut''lli a at
Wi- in., r.'. -i
l! I ' ' I' M. 'Ill
.1 tin ..in llr 'H
l.nt Lilly
vry Mil.-
itifi I fi nn iiu-ki'-n
forHr-
Fiirnlalii'l room to lot by the ly,
vi k or nionlh. T-rnu roaoiiill. Al-
ply
1 1.
u II.
II.
IT. l'-ourti-'-lilli a(rrt.
Alio, cli'ii K.-'l W illi tlxlilnit v l;l.'Vil
nio'. will Ii.' irl. l I nlay li.foii' Jua
..f th I'.-.i. e lli-invcr.
I'arl.ra li.ililliiit i'.iU'oiia for iTm'lo'ry
w ar.- a: ('. II. t'x'ii.'in ahouM i r--n.nl
III" aaiiti- wtill. tlw amort :u'nt I, luitt
lion't il.'luy.
Tlic a.-iniKlilii Alal.i, with i iiuki
of lum'i.-r vulu.'.l iu $2S.oot. urrlvoil
ilown ill'- rlM-r yi-aU'rluy uiul iir.if'M-.li-'l
to K'A. Tli,' Ailato la bntiml lor I'lil-m-i
uiul Jiiiiinni port.
JIKrtT IS-CKNT MKAL;
Hl.N UITAUiUNT.
IU8INO
MEN'S
Fancy Vests, Extra Pants
Nobby Hats, Golf and Stiff
Bo5om Shirts, Shoes,' Jnder
wear, Trunks, Valise?, etc.
PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST
5ole Agent for
the Celebrated
IIAWES
S. DANZIGER
uuitriutc in jjriLC yuu
T.'i liliiti t ii'ii.i.t r.'hiinlilii,. hft
UlllltV "II l Mp I'ltll III.- Hi It HI C '.!'.
nlil ii Mil! t.ikn fi.'in a w-k to .'ii
Tli.. ...iMi.r Su,. II i;im.'v nnly.l
i -; ! t.tv fr .in TilU'ii i .k wiih a..
itl i ii r n:i I .1 r un i if dilty
r . III. '
A H. 1 1 1 tu m 'il l , iiu,. up to Ai.rli
'-i.-i lay fr in ie.i l..-. li.-i.. he ap.nt
yun.liiy nlitlil. Il will l.,ie t,..l-y f,.r
IV'tllalld.
Fit flrat-claaa names an I general
repairi-ig K. I i A. I.. rinneil. l"9 Tweltli
Hlr'-t IVo-a reaoiiblo mil satlwfoe
ll m guarantm-d.
Theie will iui Important meeting 'f
in.- I.K-ttl branch of :he cb-ik's unl 'n :
h U'l and II l Uriel that all tn. iiitn-ra
h- In attendance.
Un l'lili:i M.lta J.iii'-. wli.i Int n I n
the mi' l "f h.-r
f r Portland
Mr. J m MM J
..nut. Mr. Haw.
lay morning,
tn lu-r.
i. lift
i he l'i'
I'riviin pure ry
wh.akv. Ttlr only
America's
turo goods:
flncat
ttiiiir-
mi'.ix-l rich and mllow.
CAM .Son. Siil,- Ag-nt.
John l
1 1 1 Im A I'.irtH-t httv r fll!'-'l tli'
IMIiii-r H.i:li wl:li p-'tw'nln nil. I'v
crylhliitt n"w im I rlimn. F.uir flr!
rli. Ii. i ulw.iya on hunt.
tv;-
.-r.y.
I'm I ll. iA'i hat I..-.
Aaloilii IB 'ill for t!i"
:i aii
'.ii''i.
Inlet tli.'
A .-ry lln.' lino of Kr- iv h plai.' mil -r
r In lt.w.-w,i...l, Wulmit. ( illvi-w o-..
an I oak, ai very l..w prl--; i ill ,inl
Ihiiii. Tina. It-'it'TH. ilrUKitia:.
Jolin A, Mniiir iiii rv Im, oinnicj a
aliolt .it t:t Hon l ain-.-t nn In pr-panM
t.i il.i nil rl ii'" of pUitiililnu nn.l tln
nlnit at tli.- lowi-ai ta.lbl- rill'".
U "lyn c- mi Inala lonK'T. la cleaner n.
liiak -a Ii-m Ii iiiblK with alovea niwl
chlimii-y tluo-a than any oth"r. Ooorirt'
W. Sanborn, ntt.-nt; icfihono 1311.
Tlii- HrliMi b.u k liinnfrlcaahin'. with a
i-iiK'i of -triln for lliiropi', vilu,'.l at
l-.'.i.T;'.'i. iitilv'.l 'lown tin' river vti'r
.lay mil will irobably go to rn loilny.
Th O. It. N. tin made a rntc of
ISA from Atorla And Portland fop the
Pan-American expiwtllon ut HulTiilo.
Tlckfts will bo on "ulo first ti third
Tu.'dny, June to October. Incluslvj.
TlKe th'kolN imwt be uM for contln
uoiu pa.niagi' (piliiK, but stopovers will
bn allowed w I: bl n final limit returning.
SUITS
$3 DERBY HAT
Juat reei-lvei), tlin Kno hat for fall
and wilier, ivn-mz, both Uff and oft
Ktytr-a, tit C, II, C'ipr', file nrf-nt
W will I'luc. on ap-elul aale fur
Tui-ily and Wedllraday only, 2'l il'K
lliii tow-la, ;i2x!7 liii h'H al iS'i CTitu
mi !i, or II SI pi-r dot. Hi-clii villi., at
Itil prl.. SIIANAIfANH.
Th t'oliiinliln rlvi-r IlK'i'alilo Nn. f)
la t't-aily !n k i to li'T alallon i'i(.i ll
Vi-a, r lay ill,. 1 ( tt iia in I from Hie
T itiKUe I 'I'll Iiu y it-i i .m l I no
I'.mllnif, pr-piitii: ity i li-lnrf t..we lo
a-1.
Jildlti. Hitiiul )oiia nn 'I Mia. lowna
of Tlllim .ok wer pina. nit'-ra on Hi
t'Mtii-r Su.. II. Klniore y-at'-rday nnl
I. f" luai u nlit for Hoiillu rn Ori-aio.i
wh'-re ill' ) will mild two iti ilUlia wl h
frl-iida.
Mlaa Flarker, who w ill !,. . i u n i f th
r'-f::a. Ina Hninuin'e I thr-- of Mi.' four
malda who will lit- In her rWlmi-j from
Aalorla. Th"e i hoaen are ih,. Mlca.-a
Antia Treiuhard, Pnr f'ole an 1 Slur
are( IliKKina
Wan'-l, a partner who und''rianl
laiir- hall hual.-fa f buy hilf IMTeal
la !i k an I (lit'ir-a. llav- Juat taken
out ll'iuor ili enae'; b' at l.a-atl.m la Aber
deen. Fr fur'h-r pttr:.ular, wrlln !o
W. II Zaii -, Aberde -n, Wimh.
The Tike point Oyat'-r 11 ua la now
open to tliii public at 113 Kven!h HI.
The celebrated T .ke polni Oyateri crv-
el in any a yle. Kverylhlnn new unl up
da e. H rvle the. beat. Op.-n day
ar d n ght. Fnuik lllatt, pr iprl'-lor.
At the ii- X; im-t:iiK f l!i- city coun
ll ll ' 'tllllltllllc itl oi will I,.- ice lv,-l
fr in 'oiiny J ii lu iii.iv nakliiK p. rtnla
ion to thr rm k crif'iT pur.-ha-1
ic fie r unity nil t!i - at. ill- ib 1 flta oil
Slut,, nt'i a;r-et .hi. I . ii J,-r in.. aV' tiu
It la iXe-ib- that Mi - Imm-'lia,. taf;
ii'triio l by t'ie Itol.-ra.in company
at v,:.'.r: wl.l l- w..l to a-a tola)
an I a n:-' .01 I'. J 'iimi y i Sin Krjn-
c.i Th-- tuna Ta'oooh and 111. hard
II i.y ke arrlo',1 yat rlay from the
Sound I i tow th- r.ift.
ilc
Ill-vim, a ni-mb
r of on.- of
the
in .am, a at i In.-1 it
in I Mm I. una M.
Fo-t Stev-
I'ra-.itt, a
tie.
i. li' r iti the .mill.'- a. ho.la a; N
Aal.iita, w -i mar':--1 In tula city Suti
lay rtf'. rii'iin by ,!i.- Key. I.. J. T.'U II
bull Mr m l Mr", Iti vin will r.-ai I
In N"e-.v Aatorla.
Arrived The in-w fail block f Knot
Ilitaj t'.e.nb-men, come ml et. ;t.em
i H. f-.ioivr, ole agent.
S x k'-y.-a are atlll nitmlns In the Fra-
-r river, from .'en : T' b.'inn caught
by the boats. The canm-ra have put a
limit "f ;'"i Ilah : i i tie but unl tl l r
port-1 that ti nn aula of fl-h .ire belnu
.p atioy- l in I n air- a Iv rottlnif In ill
w.i ,-r or d'vayttiic n the be.ich a. On
boat la r. p. r:,-.l ; i h ive (-.night S.0 T-ah
hi half an hour.
Th c.itinei t.'a ,
mikli'i: I'T'O'ur it!,
It.- -aim 01 th u
ae.iaon. Aire idy
ll '11 oil! and the
hi i.iaya llarbr an'
n. t .i t ike car.- of nil
wl'l :i- catiKht This
H -iii,. Hi'Tiiicri have
In. I 1. Ion. poln: io a
g.iol
inioi
..K 'H. The .-i:in"tea are K'lng
-I In va li.i.a way., n.a "hlti' ry
II I T till :l ! I ml. T of tHirr--,.
r-1 Iv t ;. to work.
Tli - tt.tj.tl.: an I XI -th-wllt; Sabbath
a -h. 'la will holt :h-'!r annual picnic to
gether on next Fr.diy. AugiKt 16: h. at
i pile - ti be a ! 'ct -d . u Young'a river.
The am; will be mile 'nun the Xle;ho
d'a: . hun h al 'J a. in . going over the
hill. AM member .in I fi lends are very
cordially Invited ;, luing their lutuh
b.iaket.a and Join In the picnic.
Th.- rhnmber "f i" .mm.'fcc ni.-t last
)i'igi.i in ri -mii.il .I'lt-i'in .mo :i.iiiae;,'.i
e nisbl-r i'ile routine business. Jin; pre
vious) to .i.lj nn -'inient 1, II. Welch of
fere I Iii coiittll'iit . .'.. or JUKI t.i ;i fun !
Io pay the exper. a of keeping a man
In Wellington during the n.xi s--! !
of c ingresa to light appropriations f f
river improvement between Astoria and
Portland.
The sirpicni' court Ita.nle.l dawn a de
cision yesierday In the .a-c of (. Wln
gite, ct al. vs. the city of Astoria In
which the contention of the cltv was
upheld. The sill: wns br night to ii
aside the assessment for th,. Improve
ment of Orand avenue on the gi-'iiud
that the grade had not been legally es
tablished. The circuit court r 'tide-red a
verdict far the city and the higher tri
bunal ha.s .iinrni.d the "line.
Fish '"oninil.sslo-iei- IJttle. of Wash
ington, who iviii In the city yesterday,
said that the recent unparalleled run
of sockeves In Puget Sound could no:
be attributed to propagation but Io the
excellence of the waters is a : annul
ftshliiir wound. He sail tha: the rack
would b unusually iari.,' an. I could have
been sup'Mi-loiHy big had It been pos
sible to take oar,, of all the tlsh that
could have been caught.
Til,. Ilt'le town of Aberdeen, on Shoal
W'lter bay, haa been laying awake
nlghtst because of the prow lings of a
Hiv-Iiuji who has attempted to set lire
to hilf a doz.n bulMIng. I wo of which
reunited In serious 1 isj. Iteeontly n
posse of eltUens watched the move
ment of William Huu'hman, proprietor
of the) Central hotel and he was caught
in :lv net of Betting fire to the X'etho
dlst church. It Is thought that Hutoh
nian wanted to creit- the Impression
that an Incendiary was around and that
later his own place was t be burnej
for the Insurance. Horn! was fixed at
12000, and In default Hutohman was
comrnltted to 'he county Jail.
Veiterliy arcrnn-m th flrt depart
in.tnl wa called out by blase ;hai
orlgln-ili'd In th kltche.l of th home
of H. W. M'-Mu'lm it Hevnth tret
and Jeroni.) aventi. Owing to the I"
i lltloll beln llllli ult to et to, lh
i lii-inlral and Iiok nnjiii wciy j-lay 1
until th'.' llr had i'eatru)ej She entire
lwlllnit, but the -laiig.-r ,-, aurrdind
Ing li'.ua.-a wiu removed by the arrival
f I'. i- etiglnea, Th- ! ll eatlirrttcl
.it about Si's).
The t-am"r ''oluin'ol l. of th- O. It. &
N Co , which haa b'-n ti'-1 u;i Itl Han
Fiaii' laeo ml a-'oiint of the trlk- ar
rived In ya: -rday moraiiu, hiving b.n
il-lay-d twity-f'iur houra by contrary
w.nds an I a heavy f .g. The Columbia
lit I but u partial c.-ir(fo and only two
c .riaigiimenia of pHilhald.- atuffa. The
i r-w wan mad" up tit . rfl e em l)y-a
and Kdlpln... The ati-uner Klder got
twtiy frmi the falifornia port Hunday
it rid both V'-ea will be tied Up at
Portland until the atrik. U over.
Alex firan: clou.-1 d ,wn hla J-tty alin
ing groun la y-a!erd iy f"r th" iw-aaon.
Xlr. (irunt a'atea that the na n Juat
p.iat haa not been aa profitable as last
year. The flah ram,. In it a time wh.-n
the river waa olive with flah and ihe
catineriea and cold ator.ice housea could
not h m lie th-m in ufllclen: iU.in:ltei
to m.ik,. up for the heavy exin-nt,--, Jur
ng the (iirle-r part ,,f ;he a.-.ia in. Al
i ma't-r of fj,-t n m of the
In'.ng
group !a did aa well th'. year
'at.
d - r aar
half
b-lng from
hlrd to
The p,,.-tii id Trad aman an I Cotn-
iiier tal Ili-orl at it--a n 'a current Is-
ue tha: 'h,. prohiil.- Columbli river
i. k f aliiion wil: , from J:;.'vi t
;t."irt.ia1 c.ia-a. Thi W ill be new a lo local
i-j ii ii. rym-ri who hi v.. be,-n vainly try-
It.g t i f.-l assure.! tha: th ftgur.-a
will ! r-i -h.-l V'ler.. la no doubt but
that .'.:."" ea.-a . 0,1 1 hay- b.-n pack- d
had th'T'- I :i aulll i-nt h-lp avail ible
handle the large run. A I', was
bin f -v of :he can le'l.-s) w.-r-' able to
get labor enough :o run inywh-r n-ar
t Ii- lr full .-.ip.ici y
Fnlted Stat-- penitor J -ih Simon
a't-iit yeat- rday aft--rn on on the lauticn
Sylph, the gue: of a committee from
he fl-herni'-n's union at h invita
tion he am.- 1 1 As: .ria. The purj.oae
f the senator's lflt was to Inveitl-
git- the a-s-rttnna made by the rh-
erm.-n that tra; were being driven In
Ih- rlvr In such position! as to ma
terially Interfere with the channels and
Irifting of glli-nett.rs. Th-' party wn'
up the river a f ir aa the Still -r sand,
wh-re th,, senator saw the practical
iv irking of th big a. In.-. Th- fisher
men' union want Senator Simon to ln-
roduce a b 11 In the upper house of con
gress w l'h a Tlew t i preventing the
Irlving of traps In the future or restrict
ing them 'a looa:i .us which wlil no: In
terfere with th.. gUl-n.-ttera. Ser,atir
Simon will return : Portland ihl
m 'rmng. While lure h, met sev?ral
local poli'.l, l.ina but declined to 0lc is
poll: leal miiit.-rs. In reply to a o,u-'ry
as to wh. -tii.-r or n : he would "e i can
didate to succeed hims-'f to ;he I'nlted
S:.it. senate. Xlr. Simon l iugiiel an I
avoided a direct answer.
FMi Commissi mer A. C. IJ: tie and
D.-pu'y Comnii-sioiier E. C Xlelteavy,
Washington, arrive! In As: ora Sun-
lay ti ght and yesterday were in on-
fi n tii-c w ith Fish Warden Van Pu-s 'n.
Mr. I.lttle reltera ed what he hid prc
vlous'y said In an Interview In the Ta-
conia Ledger tnat the recent larae run
In Ihe Columbia was due entirely to the
(Torts of the state of Washington and
he flitted States fish comtnt'Slon. He
,il I that th,, future of the fishing In-
Instrv was reasonably saf.' Inasmuch a
fr..m now on there wlil be lirge returns
mini illy from hatchery ;r ipagatlon.
air. i.n;ie was m. uue ; ,o i.e Ko hi na-
ture.ity resenttui a: tn,. Astoria an.l
l'ort'.atid newspaper whi had claimed
that 'he run was due to Oregon's efforts
n part. Oommlss'.oner Ut'.le was en
hu'tastic over the propose 1 location of
i hitchcrv on the Snake river, as Ftsii
Warden Van Pusen plans, an.l believed
ha! excellent rosuUs would be obtained
fr on the 'il.int. Xlr. I.lttle has eomplet-
I arrangements for the patrolling of
the Cilunil'ia during the closed season
nl will co-opcrnt with Warden Van
Pusen to tha: end. P-puty Commis
sioner Xlcltcavv will have chirge of the
ower river and IVputy Charles Itoar,'-
niaii will look arter the upper river.
The fishermen on the Washington sld--
will have twenty-four hours more of
the season than the men on the Ore
gon side. The closed season goes into
ffe-ct in Washington a: midnight on the
"i;h but Ihe men will not be disturbed
until after daylight on th,. lfi'.h. On
thti: day all will b warned that a vlo-
atlon of the law will carry with It all
the penalties. Heretofore Xlr. Little In
been very lenient to th.. fishermen but
the last s.ssioii of the legislature the
preseiitatives of the fishermen prom
ised, In return for the five days ex-
iision. that they would obey the law
i the letter. Xlr. Little expresses him
self In favor of the Sunday closing law
which was passed by she Washington
legislature but was lost between the en
acting body and the governor's office.
The- commissioner and Deputy XIcReivy
left yesteriay afternoon for the hatch
ery at Chinook, which will be Inspected.
Xlr. I.lttle will then return to the Sound
and Xlr. XL-Heavy will remain In As
toria until the work of active ratrol
ling begins.
CAN'T BE BEAT.
Our Perfection Blend Mocha and Java
Coffee. Your money back If U does
not Please you. Johnson Bros.
LL'MHKt rOH STflEETT FAIR.
Fencing and Hoi:h Will require a
J-argi! Kxpendllurs f"r Material
and llr.
The contrutlng for the building of
the tine, .irouiil th.j fair haa !-en let
and work will commence upon It :hli
mi.rnlng. Th-r will be iiilt u conIJ
enbie our.:lty of lumlc-r u-d, a :he
fencing runa ntInuouly along Iuane
atr.-'-t from l: ntervtlon with K'v-fi-th
tr'-t to Fifth. Portion of Ninth.
Kighih, S.-v-nth nd Hixth atre-t on
both ld- of Iuan- f r a dlatanc-' f
on block, will aim be tak-n up, aa al
arveral victnt lo:a. In lud ng ths court
it'iii", griunds.
Altog-ther. Vx-I'j'lv it th lyiotha
ird areh there will be no lea than
V'.iKfi fi--t nf !urnb-r veantel aa the fence
I -ight f-et high. In addition lo thl
th. Iln of booth, which w'.il xtend
from Eleventh to Ninth atreeta. along
Duane :r-ct find whl-h will numbr
ttvnr fifiy altog-iher, the majority of
which have already b-en bepk"n hy
the merchant of :h city, will take an
iddlti'.nal 15,000 feet, b-alje.i which will
be the f-jeen- ihrone and grand atand
of th- Strwt Fair.
Carpenter will therefore have a buy
tim within the next two we-k. The
booth will be put up by the fair com
m'ttee and will each maaure ten fet
In every direction.
The decorating will be done by the
merchant thema-lvej and designs for
I'! fame will b aut.plled by Ar:lt
Sw- ife or ran be nn at th-. Street Fair
o(tlc- In the even: of the exhibitor
j Slaving any difficulty In making a elec
tion.
An Ingenious plan I being madi use
t by the con'ractor on the fencing.
Instead "f nailing the fence again:
a'rio of scantling placed on the insiJe.
two piec of scantlings are taken and
pljred on either id, and r nalle.1 to
gether between ih board, the whole
Kjn.. ...nnr.J K h,4.i rl iaI
"'' - " "' '
f---t apart. Thus the lumber U used
without nail being Jrlven Into It. mak
ing a ronsld -nble dtff Tence In the lum
ber cost Involved.
In the erectl n of :tv shows much
lumber 1 also needed and by 'he -Ime
the whnl fair Is in pliceaome Idea of Its
lre, covering some fourteen bloclt. will
be able t be arrived at.
LAWRENCE. THE HCXIORIST.
Xlembers of the River and Harbor Com
mittee Are Back Home Wl'.h a
Crop of New Stories.
The members of Ihe river and harbor
committee have returned to their res
pective hom-s and a: least one con
gressmen of the party has enriched his
repertolr- ' v r -I h some good stor
ies that will while away dull committee
meeting and tedious waits in the halls
of legislation. The following Is from
the New York Comm-'rclil of tecent
date;
"The v!i' of thi congressional rivers
and harbor committee to the West will
pr Ve a m-'.-riorabl? one, especially Its
visit to Seattle and Puget sound. Con
gressman George P. LawTenoe, of Mas
sachusetts seamed to be the particular
luminary arounl whom the rest of the
delegation rotat'l whenever they want
ed to hear something that would pro
voke a laugh. At K-a-st that U the way
I
appeared to the reception committee
frm Seattle luring the fourteen days
the delegation was entertained by the
peop'e of that city.
"On his w ay aenss he continent Con
gressman Lawrji.'e was the victim of
petty thievery. One day one of the
porters stole sona hair tonic belonging
to Xlrs. Lawrence. The following day
llii in coin was 'lift-M," And two days
later another theft of 155 occurred.
But Xlr. Lawrence saw- nothing, but the
funny side of the incident. He txplaln-
d the matter thus:
" 'You see. Xlrs. Lawrence had the
hair tonic in a vhlskv flask, and :he
ft. . ,vn0 ,lu,iy.njd
he bottle must
have believed it con:ained whisky.
When he drank that tonic any man of
Imagination knows Immediately what
rapp ned. I; was -rood stun and of
course made hair grow on his stomach.
There's no doubt about that. The fel
low had to go to a doctor :o have the
hair removed and he took the 11.". and
paid it to the doctor. Bur the job was
a difficult one and when the doctor de
manded til'1!'; money he came back and
took "'.". Oh. I don't feel bid about
it; the pior fellow, whoever he Is, has
my sympithy.'
"The delegation was .nuch Impressed
with the Indian names of towns and
rivers In Washington. Skomokiwa. Wy
klak utn. Ski'ionvtsh, Sammammish,
Snohomish. Puv.illup. Caltam, U .ajewal
lops, Pys -'it, p.v-Ell. Chehalis. Steaila
oo. 'tn, rsuimh. Swlnomlsh. Sauk, Skag
it, Oueimos and Noah will always stick
to the memory, for the names, once pro
nounced, roll under the tongue so eas
ily they canno; ho forgotten. Congress
man Lawrence list.'d all the names and
declared they are better than English,
wlv-n one is at a loss for something big
and terrible to hud at the atmosphere.
For awearng he believes these names,'
no matter what th.1 .nean, were espec
ially designed for the use of the afflict
ed. During the trip around the Sound the
congressmen were taken Into a large
shallow body of water.
' 'This, gentlemen, Is Swlnomlsh
slnigh," sold a local committeeman,
and we want a channel dredged," etc.,
etc'
Tho delegates heard nothing but
'Swlnomlsh" the rest of the day, and
that evening at Whatcom the Falrhaven
Commercial Club entertained the visi
tors and the president of the club
male a speech In which he set forth
the wishes f the people. Sir. Lawrence
replied to the speech. He arose and,
assuming his most serious manner.
SPECIAL SJJ(J SPECIAL
For a Few
400 Pairs f,'
These pants are made of woolen
Cussimers and Tweeds and always
sell at $3.00, hjt we have too many of
them, therefore you have a chance
to get them at $1.90 a pair.
We have all sires now, don't wait
until your size is gone, because you
won't get such panta at such a price
in a long time.
HERMAN WISE
The Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
promise 1 the club tha: congress would
give the people of Whatcom all they de
aired subj ict to one condition. He x
oU!n?d at length that he recognlx-d
what a great and glorious country Pu
get sound was and that its people were
pitrlotic.
" 'We found them patriotic at Asto
ria.' said Mr. Lawrence, parenthetically.
"One man said If we made a satisfac
tory appropriation for additional Im
provements at the mouth of the river
he would name his Infant daughter
Jetty Columbia! Now the concession we
demand from your people here Is that
some one of you name your babe yet
unborn Swlnomlsh Slough!'
"The 'Whatcom people enjoyed the
Joke, but at last reports had not yet
met the condition."
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. FISH
DEALERS AND CANNER.Y11EN.
Notice Is hereby given to ail concerned
that it I unlawful for fishing to be
carried on on the Columbia river and
her tributaries from August 15, to Sep
tember 10, 1901; and that all Yloiators
of said law will be itrenuousy dealt
with. A. C. LITTLE.
Flh Commissioner, Sate of Washing
ton. H. G. VAN DCS EN,
XIaster Fish Warden. State of Oregon.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Sarah J. Hire mi husband. J. W.
Hare, to Xtargare; Brown east half of
lot 3. block 6 McClure's Astoria, as ex
tended by Olney: 1100 consideration.
B. and H. G. Van Duaen and wives
to V. H. DaklM lo: 1. block SI. Mc
Ciure's Astorii, by Olney.
Mau.1 XI. Xloore to Paul Wissinger
west half of lot 1. block 3, Ocean Grove;
also tract adjoining. 30x100 feet, with
conditions as to sale of liquors, main
taining bowling alleys or boarding
houses; 11 consideration.
UNCLAIXIED LETTERS.
Following Is a list of letters remain
ing thirty days In the postomVe at As
toria. Oregon, August 12, 1901:
IW.com. Gabe Foster, E. E.
Hush, A. Hooper. B. F.
Brewster. Mrs. Eil Johnson. Nels.
Bentlv. Grice Kinzin. Olof
Heikman, Es;er XI orley. W. S.
Cameron. Henry
Carlson, Henry
Cornwall. N. J.
Patant. T.
Tompkins. J. H.
Williams, John
Dver. Etta
FOREIGN
Chrlstenson. Henriek T.
lfakanson. Herman
I
4.
(A.
THE PLACE TO BUT
CANNERY SUPPLIES
FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWING MACHINES
AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
IS AT I-.
FISHER BROTHERS,
Astoria. Ore.
Days Only
PANTS 400 Pa,
TREASUP-ER'S NOTICE.
Notlca Is hereby given that there tn
funds in the city treasury to pay all
warrants drawn on the following special
street funds and endorsed prior to tho
dates named herein:
Astor street. Sixth to Ninth, July 11.
1S99.
Commercial street. Tenth to Eighth,
October a, law.
Commercial street. Fourteenth to Sev
enteenth, March 2 1901.
Seventeenth street, Irving; to Jerome.
March 22. 190J.
Franklin avenue. Twenty-sixth to
Thirty-first, May 10, 1901.
Elerenth street. Franklin to Harrison,
January 11, 190t
Thirty-eighth otreet, Duane to Harri
son. January 23, IDOL
Franklin Ave.. Thirty-first to claim
line. November 24, 1900.
Seventh street. Bond to As tor, Octo
ber , 1900.
Fifteenth street. Exchange to Irving.
January 24, 1901.
Twelfth street. Commercial to Frank
lin. May 9, 190L
Interest will cease after this date.
F. J. CARNEY,
City Treasurer.
Astoria, Oregon, August 7, 190L
ASTORLV. STREET FAIR.
Tenders are Invited for the exclusive
privilege of selling fruit, cakes, canes,
confectionery, confetti, pulled candy, to
bacco and cigars, rubber balls, balloons,
badges, programs, soft drinks, beer, pop
corn, peanuta. Ice cream, tea and coffee;
during the Street Fair between August
:6 and 31. Ail tenders to be sent sealaJi
and accompanied by check to th
amount of 25 per cent of the bid to G-. C.
Fulton and must be In by noon on Sat
urday August 17.
FURNITURE SALE.
Owing t my departure by September
1. for San Francisco. I will offer tho
entire contsnts of my house at private
sale. Parties aesrraig to purchase tho
wholi or part thereof should all be
tween the hours of 10 and 13 a. ra., and
2 to 1 or T to 8 p. m. S. DANZIGER.
U3 Fourteaath St
BANKRUPT SALE.
I The entire stock of H. Tol, consisting
i of dry goods and curios must be closed
out within thirty days. Goods sold re
' gardless of cost. 851 Commercial St.
Wisdom Today
COMFORT
TOMORROW
TO TROVE IT
BUY THE OIHITE
AND USE IT
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