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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
TH!. MOHNINCl ASTORIAN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901 i,- --..-..i 5 K SOAPS or SENSE and SCENT for TEN CENTS All kimls of Imiiicv Tuilfl SimjiH from tin- lim-l AImo u lur'c clock of roniliH, linir li r ii n li t n, tooth llllli'l Illllsllt'S, etc , I'll', ili'WII. Ross, llllns, U Co. Tin ("iifily i-iui'l will ufl today, ill whh li Urn m-lln will l UUfi on Ui'i rll'nt '- puntd ly (hi- i i' y roiini ll last night waiving Halm ti Hi" t'"H lui ninnl ami nllowlrig t h funl In be KIM'TI )-! mm ii tH'W r tlll frnlll llli w.itr M urk power li "iin. ! the -H y I ml', i Tin-re ! iiii doubt hut l.'iu' til" "I'll- .i -i will ! lK -i lv M iyr l!.-ri;in.in j iiiiiI i:k mi the ikw road will !' coiti j iiii in i 'l hi "in ". ' l!il Wi-r- "I'l'ii' -I y.n-nl.iy nf'.- ni'.'in ' . Id. rti 1 : : "ii public J . t . i i ! y of In riy council fir pn.ntiiig N i. .1 '-n-irl'ir !i mm-, i'll - .ml !jl -.ill-. Two i t i -.- hi-1 in f ;: m '. 'i. 1'ilihli tie mi-- r i.it. lU'l.'iii, :w. t oat. j i m: in ii , I..IM.H, iw.i "n.it. n:;v 1 i 1 1 ' till WIS 1 I" I i WiT lull .1 !! . i i,. i it .111,1 if..-1 iy i Ii iii'l. Mi himh.- "i- ill t -1 a v. ar I i;."- . !i' 1 (III II I'l- II!;! ''f A lt "UlillM- !:... ii"i I n-rwl Into lwtw-n Mal'l comiiill'". on tre"t ami public wily for anil on he hiilf of th City of Al"M.i with MM county court, ft lh iMiirur! nf said in i(iy upi an ullprHtln.i of i.il"! rnad if'-r il"l, th"-n In thai al on-lnii-l ulrill p-iiuln said -"unly court in rl r and grid- Hi- right of way fur al 1 new ro.fl. roti rti' t brldg--" then "i'l li -r " ii'-i t.ary aii'l l- pliu the 'tin,. Ill fur travel, f'ir mil 1 luii'iiim of in i"" v ii iw on lian'l wlih sad I road nu ll r.l'.r uf'r-.ill "Section SThw. up n th i x-i u l'in if ,i!il ii : r i'-t. Hi- 'l:y 'f Astoria walv-- .in I I'-l ii-iii!i'- all claim 'or lh" r 'ii I "IMirl' t i-mlinrliifc th- I'.tv "f AH'.ir.n ;! I ty lilm ui i i i dap- .,f the -x-.-ial ,.ri f r nitr.14-1." Il ASTHI'IANH WANT IT" A I'l.ili ''.rji.ir:i m V:-h I 'olliolt . I'.ili.t.il W.inl I i i:i" : S.iwtn.ll. Mr. The Morning Astorian Ti:i.i:i'ii. .si: m All vioiitnul fni iuIi vrtiKini; In the Anlollllll in w in. lilt oil IIKOHI - unlet.- of th volition four timo linger than tloit n( any p.ipcr puMlHliol or vli ciilntcil In tl.it nop count . I' 'I'A V UT if! ill: llnltl I , ill , I'll" I -. ii n , ,u 1 1 -i v I., khii lii .u i. - iiu j i'i in, in fliiji N" k'.i, m.'i.'Ii .-f: j M ii I. i i. !p' I l';i in mi' ti il : i .1 f.or jM.-iiK- "' : i.. W-.i s .m 'hi . .1 .hi A Jifll ; i i '1 'i 1 ' '.i . Inn .II I in.: , lll'-l nil! I ar.y II f 'li OMIIIC T'i i :i'K- Im.II !,i:M '.'i ,it I' .ii. r lr in: in..- I..M il '!. .l- U. I in . I .i I; .;; in f I. , i .1,. .ii ii 'ii. ii : in i I In -i,. M.i h I' J A Ji' k'l. wli.i l.i tt-1! kri'Wn !n 'ili -ry. Iiii n- iv.-l .i !. t.-r d m :i "ri'.r.t' "ii l.4.-k'-"l !' tl.i'Vl"". ' "'ii - I ' I'l, ili .i;i,',ill-..ij iv hi .ir,- il nr-ii- "f ' !" : lit' ii -iivviiiil! .ti tin- i'.i imii i i i. i . N i ''j?! lv ..r c.f: U .ok I :hi. i'i.- ;:i -ti !ir,.r'.'' .1 w in' : : -i r- i i . rt-. i . , 11 w ;i it ! i juv i r1. '.i ;t i i;. x T!. .I- 1 11 'II- I ::i . .it J !..'.- 'i a : ll.n. li in A I i i. i ! - 1. 11. 1 V ! ! f I'l"' li. .1 l t i !' :n i: l I.WI' ' .i '. i . . : !. I'l ' . 1- I' n I1,.- ..in!.' i. h- W c !l il . 1 1 In I'll- I I." 4 11- I- : .'i i : ' l.l. AWOtJM) TOWN. !. M lias i: in i i t I '.II 1 Mil," I i in : ..' r .UK .1 i . I T I. II ' .1. I. 11 ! 'h i . .1 li. ii ill .1 -a -i. 1 iti Ml "f :l; tn.-l I " V lr.'. I'.im.Vm iri'-n t.i !i.. I'ti!i! jiLiim nf s I n-'i.ilili-ii nif ;!u- f rt '!:- - ' i mi !: ii" tiin ! i I. ,ir ,. is it iry f'T ' . t j . ' ' .i 1 I i ' .nf.-i''n. .v J. -I ..iilii'i-nt . in '. tn I 'i.i.'i irn'i V- i- -..rlt ::i :u. -r '.'.:li i . f 1 t v.--,; ,i..:v .:-..! l;nt, Wfilli- th DrrM!'it. whn nver willfully Injured ny human Mnn. U lyinic on whit, J"ntl: tru- omyern of th nllr nmlon anj th ri'rtjralrnr wirl nf th" lo tor, rimy pruv to be hM 'J".-athl' 't, H'-arnt Mill 1 clr:ul!Jnjc hl atta. k on lb iir"l'lnt. Ife had not tha (rra'p to i"ip the dlirtrlhutton In Ihl rlty of that Imij" of the Journal. For In f'-w nlck'-i that he th.-n-by K.iln hi- In toliy iwll nic hi traltorout In vwtiv airuliKt ih,- :rl.k-n pr'-'l-'l'-ti'. V'rt th, Kxim.n.r liu itit braz'.-n !lllMI I.-ll' ft t'i arru- th.- r ful ih!e pr, ii"t only of till oimriun.ty, hut of th 'ntlrw i niintiy, of "ukinK a'hantaic.- of ih.- "iijfT.-rirnc .if !h- pr-n!l-nt an-l th irih-f of Hi- n-iiiU ti try to m.ik hui ii I'lijilt i: by ; illlnif th- Kxamiro-r. ih- '; p 'ii-M of tin- pr il"!it'n ;oi:tl- .i I surly." Th- r-purilil- ,pk of :h. fnl'.-.l Mil!" h.n a'- a k-l th- ffi-arxt n lup' p'. n it li.'ii- th- Iti-rn nyii II- I'iil.- i a i iiiiimi-ti Inl mil. but b-rauce It In a il-iiiaitoKU "f th- low,-; ty,-K-. a fln-brunl, a fpr--n.-r of 'I ',n!-n:. a 'i m:.-r "f lull trnin.itory lnv";tlve air.ilnw! '.r'anlz J ..-!y ant -onx'.ltut-'I authority; a pr--t--nI -. fri-n-1 of th" i..-i,t.i.- im l a r-ii .ri.-rny ,, ih- :a'.-. H( intanouily, without fus-stlon or anar-h "tn ami a :h- .-;-iri": 1j'.- aulh or of such faia:lfi a f'ultjoz ant U"h nritn.- a. th- nh-it)ni; f th proi- 1-n:. S.rtir'liy'i" 'r--.t' N w Y rk. a r.m- rviT v . pi;, r. ',i. f -n.-.t-.J h-- w.r ! li "it : i nft-:np: ; .i.-.-.it'in ir th" J r. i .-!it . "V-'., J.iiirti;ill--r h ii i' al:il lt. -mi. t - tv:,. oi-.i-i-i.i t n .''- M i-.. v vir: ' hU !..f y . !!i . r it --- nt-i Hi - v -v ' f .ill t:'.;i' y.-ll iw THE Finest Restaurant in the City PALACE W. W. Whipple COMMERCIAL ST Rt-gulnr Meals 25 cents Sunday Dinner a Specialty IVEWHIHG THE MARKET AFFORDS A Model Kitchen Till! Il'.t nwirt i PEUOHT We r.ttry everything for the Kitchen tr-im Kol 'ng fin until St-.re or Kni,e RIGHT PRICES AND THE RIGHT GOODS FOARB & STOKES CO, At; I a:. I l-.wrn ili-Mii l- i .-; Miri'i 'i ;h N- -.v Y. :.!.. ; :-l .i'r i; : . m l jri n ii; an ! i 1 a rk J "ir.'i.i. r ;i" I'm'. A; th ii. 1 k ! i' . i i I I'm N'-l ,i. 'I M. 1.. 1 1- t. A I : Tity. I - ,r of n 1 chat; I IV til" .1. Klr.- t'.-'S " . t. in I r r- :'ii l h"n--a: 1 :..-!- A'i M ill, I'i : ( . 1, i'i! I r y.'ur ' i i'i '- fll- a '. i' jn i -. I k' I ': It K ' IIH-4 -IIIIII I. "li'h- Sun It' :l nt M . in t .1 I ' . i.l -n; i.v . I .1 : 1 r : an. I J.ii.i r Hi.... rr.' j. .Mill! I I "' ! I 'il -: . IL-Ill- I ' 'I I V nr. ft-.. in ; . i:i I f I nt . 'I'll- i . ,.r 'y r.i i. i t.i ! fu-iy : nlii' t !.'. M.n.i l: i I i. I : lr;. Mil k- If Ml II a It '. lii I t.i 'I"-. M .ii'. vin:i:K is tiu: i:i,.M". M.IV h- ii ii 111. '.I' r i r r.n.i.i -t 1.1 li' M ll p llnw il.lH f Mir j N WilitlllK. II.UII i 'all M in 1 f ii fur . oal ri-'inii r I' i in Miii t y tl'.U-J 'll; im t r. a n. il ( I'lik:. i ll. I lit it n-li'. -ti r. I . 1-ik 'III. v ' I iv In .. h.T ..f 'I'll it i S. kf.f.wt K-!n'T knli 1 111-n K.l 11 i A N "HI i ; in 1 : .1 , K in: Ml t.l.i- -n..'.iu-n ;n.ii ttiit- i" I'l iti." ar il a: It I'V j Si' ill I l ili ; .in-1 ' h .:..! i -!i Hit 4 nil! f -I'll t i! Mi-' r. I- r C ,,', I ..-li th I -j I '' v Mir w in! -i' -l l Up I'll. 'in- till Iv- ll.ino't, , l-.oi. I a 1 . I u! ruui' li p . T-.f:li :tv. .. Iliiii'in upl'li"''l ii: .ni. , pr-"' II ii,. -i n 'hat l itan; plim.i at I! 1" All. n A S 'H' ' 'I'l ki'l iiro ulv.-n l!ll .'l.'ly f.llll al"' "f II I'm- III nl-.'l.ii litiitifi an. I (-.. !! ral i-paltliiK k'. t.i A. i'. I'lii.ii'll. t-iJ tilth N'.ir-:. I'll'-. r.iiM'ii.il'li- a''il Mi'lifao 1 1. hi liiiiirant-"' I. I.ir fill Tlir-i- furnihi-.t rm'tn for Unlit li-ti.t.- k-'liiK'. "'i Kt'uuii'l II '. N i, t.'.l lix.''iaiiit- St. Sunt' lii'ky iuti'iii''r "f H K- Alli-n Son will " I"' nut"!'' hippy by v. n Ilia! l pl.iii'i. Tli-ki't.t with ii !i ui'i iiili of It Cri-iim pure ry.-, Aim-riM' i lltiit-t iilihky. Till-only pur K nl.-t; y,uur-nnl.-c.l ilch liii'l in 'low. JOHN 1, i'AltlSiN. Hull- Aif'tH. John A. Monition! ry lim upi-mM Hh.i at ill Ib'ti'l "T"'. I,p'1 19 IT'-pnreit to iiu till Ha.' uf iilimililnu anJ tin i Inn at lowe't Pimlblo rit'S. I r. T. U Hill Im" nt'Vi'roJ til" 0011 n.i lloii with Dr. 0. W. Ilurr and lino .ip-n.-l hi uVntal i'IIIi1" In ttio l'atjo tii 1 1 1 1 1 K ovit I'onn'a drug store. ltimlyn coal luHi loiiK'T. I" cb'nn. r and niiik"' lin tmublit will) move and . hliniH'y lliif tlian 'iiy I'tht:. ni-ortfi' V. Saaliom, UKi'iit; .-l ph init Iii'l Itoln-i-t Suitor, nf W.mpart, Ori'gon, I pifiitiTil to furiilMh, on Blmrt notk, th-- v.-ry li'it of liiinbiT, rnunh, dressod r klln-di'loil, at thi- lowest prli-cs. Tlii- "iily I'lmi' I" buy tulb't artlibii and ilruKUlm Humlrli In at Ibwr' li iiKxt ui'. You all know ulu're It l: rail and i x.utilm' K" H '"H'1 be cui'vlnc- l'd. llog-l'H. The O. It. & N. h:ta mnili? n rate of jstf from Amoru and rortland for the rail-American ExpoHltlon at Duffuli). TirkiMi wlil bo on sale flint to third Tui-ndny", June to October. Incluclve. Thcm tlcketii muHt bo uaed for contliiu oua paasago IfolnB. but atop overg will bo allowed within llnal limit rtturnlnB. l a i. ' 'i .1 N-i Yi- ir .f :!i-' I x al .1 i-ll lii'T l . -I. T!i.-i- iM!l t... r .f !!i- lav li'T-, af--I .,- i It. ..,'i-ti. Ii I 1 1 Mr .Mi:, il l 'li.i : ! . A'd'-t IT -k Til" i- I Im' s - i n i.i'k V h mi. !,. t"i;. . : ' a I ' T a i.l . illlli'Mi; I . !i ! - i l. a 11 :.!'; , ! Mr M ii i: I !ia-:'M if. alii, w ; il t'..!' " ' . iir.iuiih ' S- rn : ;l : 1 man i;- !' 1 '.. ar' ll" . il I, t l .', ! 1 : i i.l! -i '. '. ' I'll v ! loallv I : Jtr ' I M li Til- I'. I.l '. n t i.k.' o T. 'It '! f i iit'.-.-r S- - l,..,'l:al A: " .uily 1!kIi-- i; aw f ili f ill. I ) : :h.i: li ro:i a I'-atli mill . a ! . -1 I l-ii-. '" hi. .thin l'i"t I .I- v , d al Tli- fun i i! .f lln- l it"- W in "i' Kib' ii h . i n .u a. , l li nt.illv k :'."'. t In- t ililiiK fr tn !ln k h v tKm .".'k. .i li i.l . -1 -r 1 a an I t li i . in i!n w .t- ail - n . I in ;li f iniili .l.i: a; .. in V.i-w .' in- 'IT Y T'i lllil.l' i'iTNTY. ' in -a. T iv f '! -f a i ' Mill v: :n. ;li,. i- mmrui-tli n A 1 1 mi.'. nRST 15-CENT M13AL ; BUN HESTAU11ANT, IUSINQ Tli- Kn.ii'i'.i i' Mil ' '.'mp.my ha l. - ..I th.- fallow IIK l"i'k!l.'.i- I' .-,M"' .it nil - . ii : 1 1 i'"iiini!ltM- f.-r .hi- i-n-hiIiik i.at V IV K'li l.ill. V. J. II. ui 'i in in. I". It s:"lns aii.l Janus l-'ln-layt.'ii Th.- i . m!ra. t for fut nhhlni; tli,. .lyk iiik of III- N.-li il.-ni roil ha Ih-i-ii .i,iiii'..-. !.i ll.vU.u-d anil il.' of the I.. MI and Clink l-'ntn ,ii to imi.tKHi f- t "f tlinl'iT will li- ii'miln-1 and the ."lit I'iie'.i h will n I n work Inunedlille lv. Th- tinlo'i isimpoH'd of the Alaska ll'hi liii.'ii will hold nii.'thiT ineellnu no v i. i n im tin- bark Hurry M 'fe anlve ,u i t In order to K'Ve tin- nu n iikur.l :h vct-iel an iippoi-Iunlly to Join. lue ti'ille,- "f Ihe dill.- will be jrlvett In the 'mil paper. Tin' Jiib'iur ehoiv aiv apparently i-uined with a hoodoo. The reeeiit slreet fair In linker lily reunited In a detb't of J.Vll li- the $i!i.0 fiimranteed by the innnair -tne'il to the lm-ul ivninilttee. Mr. .f ibonr ni.i, It ;oil the amount and left for llo1'1, Ida. Two rlearunce were rKl-ttrt"l at the I'tiHtoiii house yemerday. The barken lliie Arami oelared with Cr.O.OOrt fe.-t of lumber and Ihe barken title Tom O'Shan ter wllh fi'JT.Silfi feet of lumber and liw.rnin feet of lath, both from Ihe Kn.'ipplon mill for San I-'r.iin lteo. Application bill bfii miide to the pro bale court by I'r O. 11. Kule for let ter of ailtnlnltrallon nil the estate of lh.' I:it, Wlnler Kyle. The aiU'llca llon wna not itrantcd but wan taken un der advisement and n dtvl.lon will be announced nfter the relative of the decoaned mv, been heard from. If report heard on the streets law nllflit ran be ri'K-tr.led as authentic, there will i.p iine surprlls'ia; exnnilnn Mon In the Winter Kyle oae. It Is ru mored that Kyle went to the K"s i,(,m iany' do'k with evernl men for the purK).o of settling scores with one of them and that, after the. fight, lie was left on the do:-k. Whether or "ol there Is any truth In this story remains to be men, of course, but It Is rumored that the examination will be Intercstlntr. A: a upOi I.il tii.-Mlt K of the council i Lint niu'it .in -r I n in. - r biiiiultiliiiiK to i th- .'.Minty a'.: in -if v oilectisl for road (poll :nv wlihiii the cltv limits was 1 j-1 -i-.-.l mi !t r .u' ii-'loii of ihe rub. 'The money will ; n.-n-l fiir th. con UtrHctl "ii of a hlKhway ;o connect at th il:y limit with the V hili'in raid. un !y Jii.lij.- iray iy the avenue from r,. .; v. lr t lh.- city limit can be built f 'r $ci' or f'.'"'1, and that the road p II tave w ill .1 -fray th" osl. It It !' - in'etul mi of tin- otllcl.r.. to lay mi! an av, "in- or i feet In width. The r-'llt"- of the I'l eff. t r 'il I will b .ib.ltid.iu.it "ll ace-nil; "f the ,;r.i,h', and the n.-w road wi',1 follow th- fo.iiilll a -"hoi-i distance ..- ( Ihe pr s tit hlnhway. I: I propos-d to jiave It iv .til cru h d rock to ihe wbith of twelve or fourteen feet at lire-tent, and later on to make further Improvements. Work ,.n the Nehalem roa.l I prc-irr-ss1!!!: satlffaclnnly and the (Trade ha been established around what I known a the "Stnndmotie. bluff." The tirade at present extend. to the Krosel dyke frail) the oily limit! and the r.n.l Is pa-turi'snuely sum un. led. When completed It will mak a mamilllcent drive. The ordinance passed Uy the council last nltfht Is a fellows: "Section 1. That, whereas, there U some Co" (11 jt between lh,. charter of the I'lty of Astoria and the act of l'YIi ru.U'v 2.1, l'.U'l. of the lenlsl.ulve assein bly of the State of or. uon, a to the dlpai-1;lon of money oo'livted by the ma I iiiervl.ior far road pall taxes within Ihe i'lty of Astoria, and, for the pui'lKite of compr.inilsiiiK said contllct, the committee on streets and public ways of the comm n council of the i'lty of Astoria Is hereby authorliid to enter into contract with the county commis sioners' rourt of Clatsop county, State of Oregon, whereby all said road poll taxes heretofore collected by ihe road sup-rvlsor for the district of Astoria and now !n hi p.vssessl.m shall be turned over to the county court i f Clat sop county, to be by It expended exclu sively upon the county toad between the power house of Ihe elly water works and thP city limits east of Wll llamsport, or upon such (.Iteration of said road as. may be secured by the City of Astoria by dedication from property owners or otherwise. "Sectt- n 2. Should a tontiact be en- Ti. f ': ..i '. n r- in; Im .. ia It t:i :'- S..r: Fr.m - linl- ."i l ':' iiU'l : k '.h- r i ! '" 1 r-a'.!ir ''z-U-.s with a " ' 'f l'i".r K'.ii't ui'i r s;M.n:bi;;tv for Hi,, th i i-.tnr of rr-tMl-ii: M.-Ktn ey. :)i- thr-.. ii.-.i ;.a;..-i t .,n,. tv Jl-.irs: ar- cry.nif that th liav,, n thintr but t i'i 1 a !iu ra:."ii f .r '.ii.- tre. dent, t i".v liav.. train .1 an 1 a bus. I. l",i; ,.-T.f, f,.t th eritn- w hii h I'tMii'-. i, ail f t wiii.-ii, li.-f.ir- th- Atip-r in I-";1.-. they s.iail he held t antu r: n.i.hiiiif but in lin.itl n for :l. - as i-in uli-s.. fatiiitic br.iln they have s:udl"iilv crinitin-l an.l ilel'.ed with liatr-l .f authority, contempt of rulers . I.--t-tl by the p-opl -, :n-ub-r.:ti-.r.i.ui ei i -,.i the nil'.dis: and Justest g"ieiim---it. and with all the murderous and traitorous id -as of anarchism. The Iixaniiiier o' this city now pleads that when day after d.iy tor many months It il.tiouiiced the prt'sident ai a or capital, and a f e or the com mon p.-o;ile. It really meant that he wa the nobl'tt character "In the breadth of th,. Ian 1, whose laws he administered. wh .se will he studied and ob--yed." The l-ixailliiier seeks now to p-rU ide the people that when it infamously ac cuse I Th -vlore i;.isevelt of s.hootlii(f a Spaniard In the luck nr.d piled ridicule upon bltn. It r-nlly Intended to say that "It need not be feared that Mr. Roose velt will prov,. unworthy of the trust, should fate con tide to him the explicit duty of carrying out President McK!" !.')' plan." II. ar: is pr testing now that th - lng series of carthins and edi torials in which by false statements he did hi utmost to convltnv the nation that President McKinley had betrayed It and had sold the republic to the trusts was In truth an Indorsement of Mc Kinley policy and a divlar.it lo'i that McKlnlev "was executing the will of those wil l elected lilm with a faithful loyalty that none iUes:loned." The Kx- amln-r. which, in an editorial published August S, recommended force as a po litical argument, now. when the blood of the president has been spilled, en deavors to allav the wrath of the nation by proposing the creation of a special oenal colon v for anarchists. If such a penal colony were to be created. Will iam It. Hearst, ns the arch-anarchist In America, should be the tlrst man transported thither. These compliments of McKinley and Hoo-ev' lt, which have appeared In the Kxanilncr since the crime at Huffalo for the first time ,and which were prompt ed by a cowardly fear of the popular vengeance, will not blind the people, liven when the Examiner confessed ab jectly that Its persistent attacks on Mc Kinley and lloxwevelt were lies, the peo ple doubted the sincerity of that news paper. The carriers who delivered the Ex aminer, delivered, also, the New York Journal of flv days ago. Hoth news papers are ownetl by Hearst; the edi torials In both are written by the same man. The Examiner Is filled with praises of McKinley strange words in that pa per nd the Journal Is filled with nia7 llgnant and personal abuse of the presi- IT si- 1-n ' "in-io n:' a; n ! - ah ::i !':'. t i.- N--.V Y rk 'li- m .: r-'- rv-1, t i-m;.;Y t ti.-.i tpup rs :-i ; w i t.-r lay: "1 'il t r-MMS, n i .1 . il.t, , h- ...famous - it-I. ,vrk of I'm- --it r h . f". l.iitns - "Mi1-, th i- ,' h atr.V.'.: mi '; . ;..1v- the Supr-in.. "'oiirt of th.. I':.i'.-l S:a:es tirr- l in I f a:h-r-I l-i :h- :r-if of Wi-:iit-'' oi." J ist :i -.'. ei,' ;V mer . :..:i:. a -! ;,- ip!.- . f X York will 'Iff it th' -or of th.ng r-Rial its : ! s t-n." All Licit v aal ,i-!ii.ii.' ry. by which ll-arst ha.t thriv -d, ar- fr giit-n- I :t h r o,-i m'sli'i. Il-.ir ! i-i ;err-r "f the storm which is irath-rl.-.g a!-iut il.Mii. hi r-pulia;-. ih- ,r!n ijln which he bat pr-a h 1 a'i 1 th- pui'Hs wh's fniiii! eai and lltn.ted ir.teil.-cts he ha s 'h r..-.l in th- ! c:rine "f an.ir.-h-t-m anj the praetic- of murj.-r. He jilenl s th.. work of hi ,,wn han Is. H-f , shu 1 I -rt at the sp.-ot.icl-- of that b'.""d 'for the sheldn? of whlc.i h is re sponsible. If th.- t'-a -h-r is rspnsible for bis :e idlings or th.. c: -.itor f,,r his r-a-ur-'s. II. s attacks oi society, on ih- governnien:, on L-cal authority of t-verv grade from the rcsd-n; n:i.l the Supr-ni'1 Uetich of th- Ptii:-.-! States to lh,. polio- force "f this city, have ;.pi-vok-l this monster ni crime against s'. l-ty, culmlnat" d i" t.iis cruel outrage on the person of the most bf n-v -l-. nt ami popular rul-r In the world, and II 'ars: must piy for it. HqTBL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON Hie Only Plreit-ClnHH Motel In Portland STATE TREASl" I'EK'S NOTICE. i - : : VATI'AN I 'P. EAT lis A NEW PAPAL. ' DECOPATIuN. ! i -Stat of Oregon, Treasury Department, In future ill It'itnat "'athoii -s '.vh i g ) Sa'o-m, S-"-pt. 11. 19yl, t th - Holy Unl wid h.iv, the r.jfhi to Notic Is h,-r-b- givin that there are a-ar a .-p c.-ai .lcor.i-.j:. ,v..i.a baj fur.d.t In thi trf-a-'ury with which tJ re lus: bet-n -r- a i.y the ;'-. It en- d-em ail ut.ftandlng state warrant! .-: i.f a cn-s which r--.-mU-n t.ie trawtt on the state scaip bounty fund cr-ss of th - H-'iy S-.iu:..h:". : wi,i. h is an-l enjorg-d "Presents and not paid attach -1 a sma.l mei'al, it-Jf.ng t.v f..r wait of fun-I" orior to January 1. Ilgy of Lei XIII. anl th-- rd, "U-o K-'l. Ail 'nh warrants. Drooerlv en- 1-pff-. will be pill upon pr-s:n:atlon : anno Mc'M " : t.i th" arc a'.sj s-rv.-ral oth er, e-s r i:i- XIII. cr-av If th--re scrlptioni. The p'miifka; Jcrr says tha: this decoration is to be worn ja the !-ft :! of the breast, arid U to b-i held in posi tion by m-aus -.f a red and white silk ribbon. I: also says tha: tha dtcorattvn .viil be c mf.-r.-ed (n p-grims by Father Oian.-Jnl. guiriian of the Holy Sepul chre, who hat bee.i aut.iortz.-4 to do so by to- Sacred iVr.sr.-gatioa "f the Prj paganda. A Jip'.oin.i will Ih given with a;-h d--c irati n. an-J no applicant w ho is a U.'tnan Catholic a'i-1 who is realty -'.n.' to the ii-iy Unj will be re lated. I'oPe L?o has ordered :ha: no one is to wear this decoration in public except in his presence or on the occasion of solemn church festivals or while mak ing a pilgrimage. .'it this unT:v. intrres; therein ceasing fr m and af .er this date. CHA3. S. MOORE, State Treasurer. POPULAR MEN Always Smoke the Best and 1 1 Popular Cigars.. And ther; is only ane place b go; :hem, and ihat is from A FOrtTUNE TO EE GIVEN AWAY. A. O. V, W. NOTICE. All m nih t-s of Sea.-1.le lodge. No. 12. Ancient Order of I'nited Workmen, who are Inter 'st"d in the growth of our or der ant Increase of membership of our 1'nlg-- are invited to be present at our next meeting on Saturday, September H. l'MU. THOMAS PARKER. Master Workman. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. R. 'U Jeffery et al. to Ida E. Harkle road lot 2, block 1, Inglcnook; $75. I'nited States to Mathias K. Juopperl northeast quarter of section 12, T 4 N. R 9 W: patent. lSI-Ul'TIKUI. Decorated Tea Sets A n-t.d philanthropist has started to g ve away his f rtune to charities In all parts of the country, and no doubt much go.il will be a ,-compl.shed. There i; another ag-ticy that has accmpllsh ed a gee i; deal of g.iod, namely, Hos tettei's Siitmach Bitters. :ne medicine which ins brn curing stomach triub.es : 5"3 Commercial St., WILL MADISON TWO STORES. Commercial St. Eleventh St C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. ASTORIA, OR. for the pa?; fifty years. No doubt ill haj accomplished more real good than any other r-medy. You cannot be en- j ilrelV Well linleta i-.mr linm 1-K ta In ' good condition, and .he best meiicine-to brine this about Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It promotes appetite, insures digestion, cures dyspepsia, regulates the liver and keeps ihe bowds regular, also prevents belching, heartburn or flatul ency. Don't fail to try it, but be sure you get the genuine. TELEPHONE, RED !0L WHERE DO YOU GIVEN AWAY FREE THIS WEEK Jl'ST TO INTRODIVE OCR SULTAN COFFEE We will serve free a cup of Sl'LTAN COFFEE to every lady and gentleman coming to our store .and each person will be entitled to GC10SS THE SUM HER OF iVFFEE HEANS in our tea Pot. THE FIRST PERSON guessing nearest to the number of beans the tea pot contains will ot .me of the.,, beau tiful sets FREE. C.xst you nothing. We will be more than pleased to have you come and try a cup of SULTAN iOFFK-U. and take a guess. COME JUST 10 SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW PRES ENTS WE ARE GIVING AWAY WITH 0UI1 CELEBRATED TEAS. COFFEES AND SPICES REMEMBER Grsat Americaii Imporlini Tea Go Astoria, 571 Commercial S:r-vt, Oregon. DO NO FORGET The Great American Importing Tea Company, largest dis tributors of Teas. Coffees, Spices, Chi na, Crockery and Glassware on the Coast. 100 Stores in Successful Operation. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mutton: Office Chief Commissary, Vancouver Barrack?. Wash., Sept. 4, 1901. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and fresh muiton for six i months beginning January 1, 1902, will be received here at at offices of com missaries at Fort Stevens. Oregon; Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey. Canby, Flagler. Lavrton, Walla Walla, Wrisht and Vancouver Barracks. Wash ington, until 11 a. m.. Oct. 1. 1901. and then opened. Iformation furnished up on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Fresh Beef an 1 Fresh Mutton." and addressed ;o commissary of Dost to be supplied, or to Col. F. E. Nye, A. C. G.. Chf. Corny. HAVE YOU TRIED A. VV. SHIPLEY? Sit Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives the best therft Is to be bad in the city for th least money? Place an order once and see. Andrew Asp, Wagon SaUr, BladMnitk ind Hurxshoer FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. FOR SALE. Special Attention Given to Ship and Steamboat Repalrlng.General Black smithing, First-Class Horse Shoeing, etc. The Columbia River Packers Associ ation has for sale, two schooners and one launch. A description of the ; COfifiER TWELFTH AftD DUflNK STS schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" I Leneth. 35.5; beam. 11.3; deVth of j hold, 3.104. Schooner "Hattle"-Length, 31.9; beam, 9.9; depth of hold. 3.S. I Offers will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be had. I J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . . DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST TELEPHONE AUIN 661 Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. X