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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1901)
THE MORNING ASTOHIAN. SUNDAY, (HJTOM-R 13, 1001 A A A A A HAMBURGER AALB lICKI.i:i IJI-I.H Tha Imp air', eel In J"lly l a h nn unsuip i f , i r flavor u"d Nil. 1 1 . 1 H a i r.'H . p. r it II. liOSS, IIICHJIMB ti CO. The Morning AstorianL TICI.CIMKiNK em All emit met for iiJurlmnm In Ills AkIiiiIiiii hi u iiimJc km u Ktiiir nnUo of circulation (our time Inritur lliiiii llmt of Mny piipcr ptiblUlitil or clrculiilcd In Clul op coiinly. TnlMY'H WllATIII.il i"irn.An, ii,-i i; i.kiii, w..iii. ingi ii fill, c il"r . n Monday, north"! I) w't,. II I ', f .ill. f. Inlllglil ill the u'.! ri 'i 'l hi, .-.mler mi M ut iny 1:1 h- II. Mill mi I ! ...tt'"ll Willi' ft .. -.iiii- It Ak'OUM) T(AV,N. N r At i-Ty lay a: lir iiiiiimai; Ir.ir I? III ife ' , l'll"!l" W!: , Aih f .jl. 'I'll ii , M-iln Ml. !! f.r fnilly u" tin IK ' 11 i,,1m!ry an I I'll) )"i Mill f 1 l iiii. Imh anl m f i-r-! ' a'. I!i" runiiiiacn aal" ''nil main 1 fnr ymir inal r'.iuir rn.'in lr li.it pr .tnp'.ly ni!rl lilW; 1 T-- f 1 tll.J ll!ll! Hun II" tturau:. I3 c.iinitnTi'ial tr"'!. T i h-.M-ni tmriV'aiVp ' f 'Uf fl-...-,-j., .tir No r altliiK T'L i : k at Hi..- !! r .! il at liaii'. h'ii Iiar'i'-ai ph. .p. II u f-r rr-nt nrr AMtI r k -liM h...f I (im r - a', I '.iiii.'ii linn l..ri" i'h.ii . ..ii tint: rlrjani I'oo planner f.vcn l'li ra.ii i-tan t nf II 1 I' K. A -ii A !lia. i' in- jui; t.. vi-i- !:a! Hi., la.l1" .:. t -r Mir. al tllr ! Vlllllll . Ml- i'.l-l ' -..iiimi -r. .: Hi S 4 !!n- I iu- I It v 'tir wlntar'a ,,,, , .f ..ill .'.i I up 'ill .tin Ml K II i' P I' h it l ( irtt plati.i at I li A S !! iv aatl pit.- l 'I'll.- nlv I . T I I' A TI k' l. ara nK- tl f II i'i! nn ...Iv i:u,ir Ji'lIN I. i-l t f -i i- "': r Ii .u- i Ii T ke I' 'in Iv llil I at "i" .-. 'phnn- .'-41 T k. Ml it at-t I. ""I. '..' i' ' ' H' -iin d !!. -..Il .Ii-. Kiily. i- man. I n ti i'.'ll Pluck. Iha V ir" uaa- rltii.-iit ,'f ni ti'a ull. !lil '. all " nt i-r ..il". Ilack'.iaa all. I Ii.i in v.-iy g...l .-..inlli'tt al the rum - ir-iK" lie -Cmmerc al St. J.ilm A M uitgniii ry hia ,ipa"r. a a!i. P at Kl l"n-l 'T"' ""'I ' prepitrwl t i .In nil e'aaaaa of pHiiiilniig and till-iln.- r Inwctt pnallil rain. It'Mlyn onnl lama Imig'T, la clean. r and tnak tmulile itilh aluvea and iiilnin..y fltiaa than any nthtr. Oenrgn W Hanlxirti. agent: (el pli m I3'l llalba for la, lien at h, I'alttc Hatha. I'rlvaie entrance on aide of bullilt". itlt'.p open on Huii.liiy innrnlnga lilnea and hatha tiarla A Corb.-tl. prnptielnra. HHUT U-CHNT MIUL ; KI N ItlCSTAUltANT. niHrxa Great Groekery Sale! Prices Hard to Match Come Just to See ItlJMkiMBliU Great Amfirican Importini Tea Co 671 CommiTiMal Ptr.'ct. Aalnrln, Oregon. lid XO FOnOI'TT The flnat Amerlcnn Imi.irilng Tea Company, Inrgtat dla lilluilora of Teiia, Cnffeea, Sploea. Chi na, Crockery "ml dlnaaivnre on the C-iii't. PK) Btorea In Hucueasful Operation. l!N .JIJI-I-Y" dixit pmuimiiiicii by ''plcuri-aim a jii.tll ! y Wr hv III" Iiiii una Iml in r and i"iinit I i liuy. Ill" IU'IIIIMK.1 "al", "! '(JIIIHTlJ.il aireet. Japan. i '.l nf itll klml. cheap at ilin V.'ki.lmiiu l.i',-r. C'J dimmer, la! tret. Th. hii'k Pru.ila. with aril. i 't luiiil'T f"r iau Francisco, put : iea I miiTilny. A r .i.ii'i iioni nf fmlt an I rgetribl'- In dll,. mi lti n. r,ui ni( today.--John . ii Ur Ti tcain.r KIniTr will ."pM "i Tu-a-lnv morning at f W f"r TlHin 'k I. If "!'lr. Iliit-i ll.imlil.l w"ii'. Inn. I y ul' r liiy In U.'k I III ..vr In T k'--rt rt . r M ") ("nr r.-ni ...tiia f. r .in I'i' Tliraa ti .U k- i.r f ur fui 'ilali'-1 'pl". aN a'l'il!" -t r.-n: - Tw i r.."iii. i I it a 'in. -I a't'i-l; pf.i' -lit nl;y !" fra.4ll.p' I'l-Hl.t-- at : tt-t i'lU a I'. . U -,.' 111.11 1..' . i Mi"k " Trv a ir r il 111., rtna.t ri luar H .1 1 rt -r In ra n t:ia tti'.k.. flin . I r v a HuHlutn.'' (In. r -ui Ilii- tna-k'- H 'I I r"ivwh I' r.i .u i m pr ii .-r M .'1 -!.:. I,. I tlal! ma t TI r. th,i A! t .in n j .-'Uiii Tliuta.l.iv fr In H'l tllli f- ' ti. In ''a if r- T'i . Ii ti" r I .iii i Hwany. "t:i ..hi: i .f liimlxr f-r it l"i an.-ia-... .-i Iv f 'i a -a Hlu. w II pr.iliably tf. t . I -lll 'T ni . Ilmiih' Iti't r-i-.ia a larifa . ..n-icti- ( in if ..f : nppl a. wa l:l --U tii'-itt ii tj c ti' p. r If X t.i-lay - J--hi. n It. -. S. .in i lin-ky .-ua'i.niar nf II K. Allrn A S.ii ttlil a..n l. ma.la happy hv ti i "ii :ti: I.'hi plan.. Tl.-kft lili ' r i.-'l , aal aaia rf 11 TI.. ii-l IP I: ! i uli'p i' .inn v 'f Klin ... Iti .t-.'i liip X''. 'ti i ft up I " , 1 1 .1. i l it T.'i'-t il 1 -.i I K-a n .- I'nii -1 K nu t 'in v lln.- In.- "f Frn h-pi it - m.i n r . .1 a 'nil, "I'-1 ' -1 ak V"i v ! -,t- pi ic.-i" fail an! in Cliai 1". -I!' r ill iikI-: I-.:-, i P r Wl i ni i-i ' it; 1'. ' . I .i . U t ni i ,i . . i . r V.- illy ll-a I . 'll'l l . I I V It ll'l. I S.it l .n. Ii.' Ilil.l " i. i a a: K nappi 'ii A .-- III.- I 'nilllllli.il I t . tii.- . I y dm nit :i. i i uni- i I n . mil. II M) a',-- i. -,.n Th a i I ' .1 .Mil lit ll-'i lili. FaMa -if Hal '.III. l- Hill h'i .Pilk S Illie.-na Ull. K'l the i iv , i- ! t lav, It-li .ti" nt a n la p u f..r Cniri.in.l mil will .Li. tit ictn.i; r..it Til. li.TIII.lll l.lllll'Tllll i"..igi--g.ill..n-at cliiir. it ci-lehraii-a tt aiiuu.it utialnti. my f 'li il t '.liy at p. in I'mgiain nf :h" Hutnl.iy a. iln 1. S'Titt 'll by It- v. Ki.iua.. of I'-rt In" I. Tlieie will he r.-MglnUa arvICa at ill-ace chuicli indny at II a. tn. Th" llev. T A Hi land will nltlda-.e Tin evening "iilc.' will U- omitted. Sun day ch i l at 1- 30 p. Ml. Flunk (Ircenniigh micceedn M. It. ltd iirth aa cllv ticket iigent nf the '. II. . X. Co. J. li. Hichardann take, Mr. (Ire.'notlgh'a place, while M. J'hlt atniio haa ben engaged aa colleciot'. p.m't forget the rtimniAge aale. One cf the m.mt exteiiaivo aatnrtinenis of gnmls ever brought to the city la ehown and birgalna are olitalnnble ni ull llniea. Intending Ptirehiiaers ate In vited to iimke an Inapii-ilon. Th dcni. 'rallied market fnr she cheaper giMdea nf Halt haa made lim'lf fell at Wdlilpil ll.irbor. HiTetnfnre tile cantii'ia w nv paying 50 ceitta each f 'r eliunia. nit lite price haa now dropped In .10 ceitta. Th,, price of aMv.-rtldea haa fallen from 15 to 124 cents. Altetill'Mi la culled to the window dis play of line boskets, liruslps and dust eii nt the stnro of Foard A Stokes Co. livery pimaible kind of ft bnskt'i can be seen there na well na a great variety of biindies fnr tilmotit every kind of use. The big currier Olenluiret proved itillo an iiltiiiiilon yesterday and hundreds of people vlslied her. She w.ns In Astoria over Sunday on her way mi, find lit that time was viewed by ninny Astorlnns. The lilcnturret cur ries 57 men all told, the I'liln,... crew cntiMlstlng of 4 men. She Is a mo lei Vessel In every r''Npoot for n tramp, and I a sister-ship nf the well-known (llen- lochy. Try a rll "f "ur 1, YV. rrmn'"y liui t.r Thnv In nn'tilng l.'it-r liiade,--Johllii 'II llro. If 'mii wish in put up crulmppl" (hi rmuii. y u iiliiiiili) I'avj ua your nr- li r .11 mi ii il llli. Ki'M'ill fur Itl'IH M il muni be oyer Mild We tl'IVn Jui r" nivcd n Urg "lin k nf v.-ry nim '. John. hi llro. Til" rilinungo ula In still on l the ld MoAII'ti & Mi Ui'iii' Il store. J)iii . hiu th" past tr'M d.iy ilii' mock nf ..n Ilia be, II nidi. I In, iii ,n- II : illti II lm r lll.IV find anything III' might ' n 'III ! .r There In a la'K uDMjrdii'iit la nn hand iiixl K'-milii'. h.ng.iiini l mi' "fT red 'I'll.- pa"!-.! ti-li'K Wi at l''u Ian. i at III" avnit. Ih'Ti- Will I, tin pri-arlllliK 'rt. r hi ihi. lr.nivi.'Man i huri Ii tn ly Til Im Iuk Huniliiy a. lin il, rally lay. ih.. Hunliy 1' Ii "'I .ll aa.nik al II ii'rlm-k. ;n"i IniTi-alliiK rvIV' apprnl'l '" If n. i aalmi will x- ' nn. .In. Ii-'l. rr"! "f :li hll Iflt ii'i'l ull nilii-r- arr Ifi v 1 1 In allcml. Mm M I' )l-.x''T, fl'-lil it-t fnr lit'' I'liril.ui I KL r-if - 'rtt t-nt.iri p-funr h.iii. f .r wiiiii.-n. nrrivfil In Aamrla )'i. ril.iv nil w'H I'l'vrr an ii'l'Inn" pr"'"illHK :hr luiiuri. nf Ilia wnrk nf Hu ll. .in- .iii.l pa ililm fnr H'li'-ral up i.i! aut luir .i,i'-. ni tin- lri-aiytar-a:i iliui. il tlila nriiliiK. nl 7 J'l. Th" a irnl puli'lc 'a iimal innl;ai:y I v 1 1 1 .. l-a en f.i it n I Ir'fta nil Ihla ltlti'rlC nif .in.l mi .! imp ri ini ulJ t . J y I II.. il.y li.i. fll'-1 a h im ui liui " ii ih- ..III .'f Aii'l.tir N '!")' -in.i.i.'.i .!. i-piain ,. f Ilii- H.it:i-!i.-l j Mll'l -1 I.I. P IllV , nlllp. .'. Th.-1 ! in.. nut i a:;. .- i" lh.il III.. "'! w'iilka '.a-, . I- n linpr 'p i .ii:rii'l'' I. anl. ii.i! Ii' ml i.-HipM- ' ii Ida r .liny r.-.i II .. -ta :li . f : 1 w . - ll .wlt.y iU' - ; i n i'i.. i tll! f ih.- . ;iy urty.ir t-i ; Hi. i .i'i.i.. n : ' pii.ili In. in a Pi Ml. 'I W.IK li'.ul.'.la.i llli- f.t "'III- .1 will int.Kl git'- j 1 in.it t r .1 n r . ' tin- . k i i a i I., hi. . nun. :l nn- t ! t ..r: tii.-'i .n't. ll n-Th,- :i .unti l; .- .in . Il-l- nul iMf iin J a f" A in,. Him "f Ilia up 'ii Ilia itmii- , . ',i--. i v a :i l :tr 1 t..t l iui. 1: haa I l ..ililn.lt--.- I . Ilrit I . .1 iii'-n .f i in . -I ll til,- pr.lp.,.1 K.i., lli'iu in.' I . I'.y. h r..uif!ily i! in tlpiit an.) tli-ti t . think Ilia matli-r ,.n r y. .-clay M- Wli.ppl,. ra.-.lval i in t' .-pli...'i.- ..IT. r ..f ! fr. in aiiwl ! '.. r .n t nt Th.- ttnrk "f nr.-tif ii. ..''"i vi-li !.. .nun. il.-.-'l aiNi-.i ' I. .in. hi - a in ' Hint; an. I It H la-l l.v i i. in. nil" t. ..f :h.- -..iiiiii.tt'-i. :iia! i'i.. nt ii v t:'l la !a '. :.y Ilia anl f n,. .- k ''.ipM ii ri.tt'-l l I' iiilliiK an. ! t la th.- iia-ii'.I n.tf.i-tlni! i iiinrtill in-, h.iv. hiu k fi-vi r. an 1 Iha i -t ,- ii m .t tmav 'ti.- l-n ilu- j up, 'in,- .U cniii'try lylint b'.i'.Ml th i, i,,. ., :,. !i. tn Hi,. Pi. Ii-l- j urn mi. nt.-n nhlch k-r! tha riv.-r. aivl , .,. . ,.f ,. i;;,-ntui-! r.u .lii-.it lit.. Wil.a U'.i!!.! .I.ctr.c: -ml i 1 In fc- t in'. '. "I I" iti.it-r.-tnf a.'- j ih I'.i. u-.. onu.it. y. Thl. w 'II pu: th" T!i.- mi' if I'i" i". m I llarr - i X .rth'Tti n'n t:.. . It. - N's H-n- i ui i. ut: I in. ,i ,,i:i)..f ttith a an, ., . , !..i:'k . j,... a . craiili'T-! .ii. I .iii-n ;h- -i ,!. h u :i Tn : )..- i:i!.-r r--i i.iiif anl a: . in; r-it:r. f-'r a a .iv mli.-r h-.l ii'-o It.. Km It. kl..- !, fi-..iii li:'- .1 1 1 - n T It km- i" a' ! .il A " iln ,1, 1 ii t r -.ii-ii j n .- pr c.-r I- ! en it awa.ta I .kill"!, hi I Mai" 1 , Sou: 1 P.fille. which r.-.uii th- C dum iv i-le. I here '.li s j i. i .ni a w i :--le. ''. .s ..ut of t.ie 'I'. Wi-.H , ': ;l III. in l n I g -..ill'l' l' g a 'u-'t dis.is- I i. ...ill 1 30 tins ! i; bii.llli g nt Ih" j i l li iid ..tid Taeiflh i: ate I clt tile r.iof I-- T'i.- lip- i ,'i: . hii I at .nil .r, l .15 IP" a.!, d to it bv :.y W. II It nt.' S . f li" W. 1'. T. C.i. aid :!t- .this I. tig ' f a t am t in- red i-i .it- l.v Tne c. in '! was scut en th" t'.:- ..iid pill a k'i. am nn the rear cf !t. I.M.' '.Sag Ti'" li .- nad gained such llli.llw.it, V.Wi V.'t. tll.lt llle ro..f of the Uini.-iUI wis i-litl'iv i lit eloped. The arrltal cf ha- w.ig.'ii No. 1 aa op p.iriune. and itl'.liHi i f w ni'.'ii'nt.a two li .iltl .'le play ng '11 I ! Mane, lit' ili. k ttnlk the llauii s were iuevcnle t from spreading H the .idjolnuig luilid ing". Th" wind was favorable for " '.ilg fir., and for u nine it leemd that gnat damage w nilil be dene. Fled O. Walters, a shoe dealer, and a cigar at. re adloliiliig suffered slight damage. The upper portion f the building was almost entirely d.s reyed. Ever since the sawmill undertaking win slatted reports have been current th.it. even in the event of the building of the mill. It would lit ItnlMSslhle to secure legs. Tit's cuditinn of affair : allured l.t be due to the heavy pur chase" male by Iislern syndicates In litis enmity. A member of the saw mill committee was asked about t lie niaitir yesterday. He branded the stor ies us ridiculous. ' Logs are for sale In lb,, open m.iik 't. Just the same as any oill.f eomnio.lii.v." he said. "Of course, syndicates , w n considerable acreage I" this county, but I heir hold ings are ni' iiiy a drop In the bucket. With saw l-'gs 1; is the same us with tvetythlng else ;i,. i.iw of supply and demand regulates pries and conditions, If the logg-is hold their logs, the price goes up. Likewise lliete Is an Increase .n Ihe pile,, of lumber. The holdings of the syndicates will moke no difference In this part of the country; there's enough available land t.i keep twenty saw mills running leO years." 1; was al so poln ed out that the timber In tills county in now about "ripe," or ready In cut, and liiai It will deteriorate In value' from tills time on. Mlllmen ad inl. Hint It must soon lie cut If It Is u lie marketed at Its full value. So there Is no danger of a timber famine in tints.ip county. orrrR for local road M.Mkl.tMiO SAID IO IIAVK Ili.l.N KI IIMII IOK II. 'I wo . rent KiiiIioiiiIh Arc to I IrIiI lor I ruiiocontliicntiil IIiih. IllCna T ' itr.-nt riMi i.i'1 rnmli ii.ili lia nr" iinvv firiiilnii in flic'it tit Irnnxnli liH'iilii lumii'-a, anl lli'r w.'i'i -lni""!y wmi'li . rulli'a'l . Iii-nalai.il I pn-'ll' t ix war Itn lik. nf wild h lua iifvi-r lefira la-oil '' ii. At"i.i vitally iiu rin"l in I Ii In imp- ii'lliid mrUKKl''- f"r nw "f t i " lit' mra tt.M umiu.-atkiimlily Ij cuina i;. . I ;n UIIMZi. Illli art. Kr iin a uria tthl h rannnl l ilnulilai). th" .Vatormu Irurni '.lial Ih' N irlhalri I'n'.nr IU.Ima.1 C'nmpany rt-n-litly nfr'-rnl A. II. llainiii n'l 3.W, iiii f .r ilia A'toil & I'uluniliU lUver rallr..a'l. WlH-lliar Ilia nffar ile-rllii'-l nr tak-ii uikI't i.aiaH'-ratloii taa it'l Ii-bmim. Tin- Nnr h.-rn rarifta , nn.- nf the I rii In the I'nmlnif fight, aii'l lia f fir: ii ni-iur.. jmHal ni of Uii. Iical m;i I ImiHirtant aa h'iltiK tha tr-ml ..f i-v..-i:a A rillma 1 nun l)n a In th.. i ,ty a f-w ilaya .nr ., In nnvarjt:nn ..1th an Aatnrian r -pra.i-niii !v... ina.la tin- f.ll"ttlti! inaii-ni'Til i-..iu''-ri'lnif t;if riifm.i.t K.luainn a' tin- ;...-"TU Illli": j "T'l-r- .will hli-.rty b- tw. ir.-ai '.n I ."i'l.nif fir'nra f ir Ir.ina ui'lir nt il j liiipi.- fin.. II Ii.- ma. U- up nf h I'nl ui I'li ill.-. In,. .x-.u!!: rn !"- -fl aii'l ; :li.- i K .v S Til'' nini-r -i; 'niip' , ih- iir-.il Nnrllicrn. tin. Nnr harn l'a ! .- II.- an. tiia Itjri nt'.n. T.ii? Rfat I r:i:lr..a-l In fr-! will -!nh. anl I n .c a Unfit fnr htiiiiu-M H J' h in ha Ii4-f-tv m-i'.jrff.l in h: o-Jut.try. Ii.a-.lli!.. IvantaK'i.. will b- a-liJ " ':' up i'i an l a irn:nu!il:l -j Mill ! tiuJt an. I u ii iii J ". "Tiia ilu ni'- river will tha ctnrtn raiil'T "f th. truKf!e. Bach i-iinl.;iiall ui -rk !h- bt outl-t. int.! .-tlii-it ! pp-par.t:l-.tt ara la-.tig ma I, f'.r th.' titrh:. K t ii"v.-ral mniitrui ' ..nt th X rtlu rn racillc ha ha-1 a f.in nf hun.lri.'la nf nwn at rk al.itig ih.- I'nlutnli.ii rltcr n-.tr Vane uvar. 1 Th" Ktiiiiia-Vanciutar r.iilrnal ni !ulin .l . ompl -t-1. Atova Vaiw- .uvcr -rk I" 1'i-iiig iit in.ualy puti-l. !.!. I an': lutth'T tn th" i-.t: th,- X-.r'.li'Tn hiu h'UKiit i :.'i. rty. null' 1 'KKi'iR rna,J- ThU rni.l h ia l. -n hiuirii: bvaua th Itra ,. ia .np-.i'iy oaiaiiinnirn, aim .i iiiil t.ik- n'l,. X T'.ehrn alnmet to 1 i-.t I a At nr rn-.ir tii" I ka ill.; rml !!! Milk- it a iinnii M-t.-ilv il.rv::n t "v. -.ti a era i ua.iy a '. "II. ! tliPtit :.-ii.! l .i ah v a il. ttrr- iiiiii.it a n ... par: ti-'.-i ..f X-H-tV-.-n n.i'l .'. tit,, c inti na in ui.l.i.. th--1 l'rouni.i'ily. ip.T!.' A: i ns- !,- 1 1 ' .'.unii.l i aa tiia 'all' u - K -ilnm.t . t i Ih- th ' i.t.e anl Ti-mii .!! ia "ti -but th" K-a 1" l'-i 1"-' ' t!t ia an great that mtn; "tlti- n wail i. . H il'' I'n. mi 1'a.ill , o. II. X. an I 'lie I Ml Til.. S Mill 1 IllUM le ab .in.l 'lie I th,. "Spui ng punt a:id tin Co'.utn- , in util.ae . .c n r.'l nt' the K.iiaiu.i na -rfr ml i, n.,,v iielng e urei. and 1 have d uiu .11.- con: n. ill. g fact ts j will s.kui show tlie.r hands. In an ef- i'.m I to secure t.ie b. si oull.-t. the North ern comb in uion mad,, a bid f 'r i'.k' A A- C, the price offcrol being ti, .'.ii'.wii. but the ofl-r, I am inform"!, had I" cu r-'Jectei. Perhaps Hi" X 'rth ern coiu'iin it! mi -.-on iders t!mt Asu r.a i li": worth J3.roo.(.Vu more than Kalj'iu. nr iK-rh.ps the A. & C. Is not f.:- su'.e ii pr.-s.-nt. ifowever tlii.s may b', ,t is eiileitly i h,. puip.se of the Xni'lc'i'n c inhlnatlon to do busitici-s from K.iKiui.i. lMIK-ulty will Iv cxpx-r-i. 'i.el ,n getting vessels up and dwn lie ilver. but ihe Northern alliance wl'l Iniie l ie advanlag.. over Portland 'f .be fotiv miles between Kalunta and the m.'tropi'.is. "T.ie I'nl'ii Pacitle-S lUtherti Pacnc O. U. & X. coiiiMiiatloii. then, must look ab nit for Ix tt -r shipping facilities. To my mind, there Is but one thing f-r this combination to d.i buy .he Astmi.i road anl ship grain from the mouth of the river. It .'cents to nie that the V, P.-S. P.-O. 11. .t N". combination has the best of the situation, unless the oth er alliun -e manages to gain control of the A. i'i C. WTvre such tremendous Interests are Involved, I have an Idea a few mill! ma one way or the .Uher will not nit much figure, and that one of the factors will buy the local road. Indeed. It appev-s to me that the A. & C. Is for sale to the highest bidder. ' The I'nlon Pacific interests appre ciate the folly of attempting to hold business at Portland, and the l line Is rapidly approaching when Asto ria, will be TV ignited as the seaport. The rival Interests have been tn com bination for a long time, but now two new combinations have formed, and the llttl.' matter of J3.000.000 annually which Portland as the seaport has net led the old alliance will not prevent Ihe clash tint Is now Impending. The w.ek's dispatches tell that the Putl Ington is building Into the Union and Southern's territory nrtiund Salt Lake, seeking an outlet at Los Angeles; the North 'rn Is building Into the Un ion' territory for tho grain business. S. on he situation will present itself In Its true light, nnd we may expect a clash bet iv em millions that will shake the entire country." n kw wi;t rrK tahtoiix. nay, W. I. ITIihor at Warrenton and llav. Mr, Alfnr'l at H'aad. SKW AHTOIMA. Oil, U'.-Two na Vt'aat rlld (Mat'r hav arrlvail to tak" i harif.. f their chur'-ha. Itv. Mr. K'Tguann, ho haa b.n In charif nf tha M"ihnllat church at Warrenprn. haa b-n aalKti(?.l tn the Oakland (fir ) hur h. and will m u :-"il"l by Hi-v W. I. Planar. Ilfv. Mr. Alford, of thi K.-aa).,. M K. churrh, In f 'r"aawll, ll' V. Mr. M '!. b-;'i; hia u i.i-aanr, Mr. William J ana ami brl l.; ar vla-l-.'iiK Mr. ami Mra. Jartiaa Klii'lra.1. In Km Warr-lttnti, I! P. Allan haa "varal tnari at rk. ami ttill unnn tniika a J.-i-i Imprnva. Hi-lit In th. (ipia-aratK ,. nf Ilia Wfl HP I- f haa b.-"n palnilmc ut Him naii'l, Watp-'iinn anl Hklpiinun, Th. A. O. 17. W, wll; v an ' n taaa.nti at th"ir hall riaxt Saturday v-iilng Crand Orif.inl&.r Wilk!n will II.' naiianp It. HiPlarman. A. It f. K. ag-tit at Warr- n: n. Iaa raturn"l frm a tw-i .-ak' vaca.lon. Ha att.Ti'l'M tb car nival Pi I'nrtland and tha ut fair In Salam. Mra. ! (alderman aacompanle'l him. Mr (. H. H -itardt haa r"lurnl fmm Iha Kilt. H- lmuifht hia family, who wva ia-n vlalting there fnr a-veral inniith. Tin- Warr.-nP.n Camp of W. nf W. iriv. 4 liaikai ,i(U at tt.alr hall laat Sat unlay. A vry plaanant evening waj njnyd by all. Ir l.in nn haa r-turn -1 fmm Aiaaki. an l w.ll I H aa 0Kin a: Sea'lla, Ml" Kva I'ark'T. nf Skipann, han it ii- t l'r:land f. .r a tun w". ks' via.t. Tn- t.. le t i. fll' a; Hammond ha Ijai'ii duc-ntinud, th agant having r.-t.trn-d K. H Mull hia n. h! gr.:-'ry lu n. a tn Mi Intlr,- It Whit", and will (in .... tt.lh h.it family to I'nr.lanJ. M.. M il'.l" Iarann naa gnnar t ) Vin -.uv. r where he will attend a-hmil i!i:a w.nler. Mra. J. W. Muna-m a In Aalorla part ,,f the we-k. Mr . Sam I'elerw,n male a trip to A.'tnrU TU'-lay. Mra. Y. W. I'nulon will be able to n-liim t.i h"r hm t'yn. She haa Wen ,n :h" hnapital two months. Mr. Charli-a Pearsnn. of Hamrri'ind, la a: St. Mary'a h upltal. It ! reported lie will annti be abls to r'iurn to her hmtie. I'r. H.egai haa returned to Fort Stevena a.':'r a l.vo mnntha' visit t) the Kia . Dr. Klerulff will proceed to Manila. ti Friday ev-n.ng Captain Haines and Ctpialn Cl..ke eniartalnei Dr. Ktr!e and friends at the post. Mrn. Hiram Gray U viaitlng In As irlv. Captain W. H. Hibson and wife rpen: V-.lti"f.ay In Sklpanin, jruasia of Mrs. I'. K V aae. I'.iy day at he F rt on Tuesday t.i.i !e ti'... u.-titl happinesa at IlamramJ. T.'i,; r.a- -.-h.nl h 'us in D'.atrict Xo. '" :k nnkinir a tine showing. Architect 7't..n InniH-otitl tho work Tu" lay. Harry May came down frm RairJ-r .in.l ti'n: Sunday with his foika at ll.tmir. n 1. Till WOMAN' S CUT.. gr im f M nt Was Uendered at th. M""ti:ig Y'sterlay Afi-moon. T.i- m.-' itn; of the Woman's Ciuh w i- h-.'a! ye.o-rdiy at Page's hall, thus l..,"i.,ii.:'g tie se-onl y-.ar's work of Ilia; rg.mii ill n. There was a I trg at .el lin. of m-ml'Ts and their guests. The hail w s d"c-. rated with cut flowers th,. ni li'iii", no.v so beautiful In the milium tins, and pott.d ferns and I .l!llM. A n 'St ex.'-iien; program wag ren dered. f .!l '.ting which was the reeep . ;:, n. Painty refreshments were sived. anl Hi- ladies dispersed no: only more el i-e,y unitel socially, but enthu-las-1 tie wi ll t.'ie ,.r-imle of success for t.ie .coming ye.it. K.ich member decided ; ui.n n or more courses of study. 1 N'.uv names were a ided t the mil. and ...i.ii detartmeni of work was taken up win ren'wM leil. .Mis ;ergi H. tieorge was chairman of y 's'- i-.l ay s meet. tig. Every number i rend 'r 'd les-'rved worthy mention, es i p -eialiy the address of the president, i Mrs. liltnore, and the reading by M.tr-gar.-t tleari: Itirry. The program was as foil. ni s; lloll call ' nstrum. n al duet Mescl mi 's J ,K Vocal sol i Plan i s do I Vloi.tl solo Quotation respnse Higcins and Osbarn . .. Miss Alice Wood Mrs. Harrison Allen . Mis Fre.lerlckson Address hv president.. Mary H. Klmore Instrumental solo Miss Fox Heading. "King Roberts of Sicily".. Margaret irant Parry Violin into Miss Frederickson Vocal duet. Mesdumes Finch and Krager The next meeting of the club occurs on October ;t, which will be Astoria day. Quotations will lie from Oregon auth ors, and a feature will be an appro priate tuner by Mrs. J. B. HisK'ns. K1H 'CATION IX PORTO IUCO. The expense ot maintaining schools In Porto Rico Is very high, if we con sider the amount spent for the small number cf pupils enrolled, but as the country is gradually brought In closer touch with our own. their system will eivdentlv he changed, until It reaches our present state of perfection. In this country the people are being educated to the f tct that there U a sure cure for dvsnensi.i. Indigestion, constipation, liv er and kidney troubles, a"d that medi cine is Hoteliers Siomach Bitters. It should he tak'Ti at the very first symp tom. I' you would avoid unnecessary suffering. It will glvj prompt relief iivl etetitualif cure, as hundreds of people. Including many prominent phy sicians, have testified during the past fifty years. SI. DOMllfN LEAKING fkkncii iiakk .mh:is .wis. iiaf coamim; down. Struck llottom and Sprung, Her I'liitc-Clcntmrcl to Finish llcri'uroat Astoria. Tan striking Itntan of Poriland's Inability to handle the shipping uuei- of tha Cnlumlili buin ware pre iiitel y starday. Tne Frn h bark Hi. Dnnatien Is ly ina on the lh"r side of the Tungue Point h 'g'.i' k in a leaking cnndltl'Ki, while tne steamship Olenturret la at th? fed of H.ith strea;, waiting f ir me-thlrl of h-r cargo to arrit down the rivr. The extent of the damgae t th" Ol"iturrt 's known; the extent of that o the Ht. Donatlen Is proble. mailr-al anl cannot be determlnej until an Invesilga lon Is hell. The accident to the French bsrk oc curred yesterday, while she was being brought 'ti the river by the uliti erTh 1 nis in. Near Mount C-iffln the vml stru-k bot'om. She was mak ing goal h-idway at th t.me, tha w nd and tide being favorabl. anl everal ..f her pli es w-re badly wr-motied. Kxiiminatlnn dis.-l osad the fact that she was leiklng and the pump" vre at f.ne-. set tn wnrk. Th? v.-ssel has a grain carg). and if the water rfachel the wheat th" damage would be very rrn at. At 1:30 the hngbick wai r"ich eil. anl. thuuf'i 'he tide has Just turn el. the stamer dr ippel the vessel there and cam on ti Astoria. The captain of thi- bark llklse came to the city and report 1 t.-ie condition of bi v.-s-s"I. He is very Ind grunt over Ihe accld-nt anl exprsed hlms-lf in un m s.akai.de terms atKrut the channa-1 abve Astoria. Just hnw badly the St. Do-iatin i' damajf-d conil not be learned last evanlng. Besides 'he Injury to her hull. It is sail her rnlizanmast has also been sprung and that me of the stays cir rlel iway. An Investigation will prob ably be held at once. The bark i a small vessel, registering 123 tons. 1-i.e Gl-nturr-?; reached deep water ysterday afternoin, after a trip of fnrty-elgnt hours down the river. She stoppel fjur times on the way down to wait for the tides, the shortest stop belnir s.x hours. Several times she t,;ruek bittom. but was no: delayed on that account. On her arrival hre she took a b"rth at the Columbia River Packers' Association's diick. where she will compiee her cargi. The Gienturrit was drawing twenty two feet when sh reached Astoria. V.'h-n she left Por'.lanl she was draw ing slightly more than twenty-two f.et. but th bra:klsh water rearer the ocean lifted her "ut of the watir a few inches. She wlil take in all about 2:4. ii) bu'hels of whiat. Of th'.g amount, 1700 tons, or ab aut one-third of the total carg). will be lightered dwn the r.ver anl loaded here. An efT .rt to tvithhcU inf-iniatl ni as to the amount of wh-.at to be lighterej proved unsuc cessful. N-xt FrUiy Is the day fixed for the d.parture of the Glenturret. It was state! y-srlay that the 17M tons of era in woul I be brought down on a sin gle h.irir". which will make three trips. If this is really .he ease, the steamer may b delayed i.nger than six days. Tlie ofileer of the Glenturret were very mu. h amused with the Columbia sea ;oi; si.uation. Ft the Portlml carnival and expo sition the A. C. R. R. has named a special round-trip rate of J3 from A.sto ria to Portland an 1 return. Including :wy admissions to th? exposition. Tick ets on sale September 23. October 2. 9 and 16. limited good for return passage six Jays (nm date of sale. Next Week !! UNION TOWiN CHURCH. Next Week !! THIS WEEK A. O. U. W. Seaside -Lodge Ton percent of all cash sales in my store during this week goes to Seaside Lodge, No. 12. A. 0. U. W., for the Sick Fund. HERMAN WISE The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. asss'as"sJsjsSBassssa It J-AV .1S ifM i 1 1 "--j "-i 3 Ltev-i fWiieLr awwtts-. W.vi AL.MfHT THItEK MILMiNS. Assesseil Vrtpmy Valuation In Clat inp. County re 2,Sr,8. The county court ha finished the work of eq ullslng ih assessment roll compiled by County Assessor Carna han. The new roll nhowg that Mr. Cr nahan'a Tgurcs have been reduced very mUertally. The Increase over laat year's viluit.on, however, is 1241.093, due to the rise in tlmberlanil valua tions. A summary of the roll fol lows: Tillable Ian 1, 790 acres 3".2;3 Xnn-tlllable land, 375.09. acre S7,2ti4 Impovemen on de-dJ lands J.i90 abia of all lots Impr veinerit on lots lmrovnmti:s on lands not dd"rt Itallrotd. tele-rra h and trie. 1,115.709 13.20$ phones. WJ", miles 113,414 Rolling ntnck Ji-,075 HteamiKjBts and machinery ... 2.fs)5 Merchandise, U'.JIS Farming Implement 8 810 Money, not" and accounts 23.995 Shares of stock ;50 O.in0 H'Mjsehoi furniture 100.45 Horses. (.14 ,73( Cati. 34.T 40,513 Hheep, SIS 1,01 Swine, J4' 633 Gross value of property Exemptions ..$3,054,721 .. 126.S-HO Total taxable property I2.927.S41 Manager Sellg, of Flsbera' opera bouse, says !b railroad company Is holding him up, and that, unle there It a radical change In tre present man nar of 3 ing business, the theater sea son will terminate abruptly. Prior to Ihe Inauguration of the rate war and resulting redaction uf fars to 25 cents the actor folk aere permitted to ride to and from Portland for 12, :he regu lar round-trip fare blng 13. When tha rate war was settled, howev-r. the rail road company declined to make the tw.i-thlrds rate for theater people, but Insisted upon a fare of 1150 for the pjunl trip. Owing to Its location at th end of the earth Astoria Is rather an nut nf the wav place for show peo ple, and It was the consld"rat!on of the railroal company that prompted so miny good troupes to play her. But j the 12.50 fare demanded by the com pany haa created trouble, threatening to end Ast aria's career as a how town. Manager Sellg had billed the 'Sporting Life" compiny, a flrst-class aggrega tion, to play here on Friday of the present week, but the engagement has been cancell?d on account of the fare. "The B-MIe of New York" company ha likewise protested against payment of 12.50. nnd Its engagement will be can celled. A large number of other attrac tions have been booked by Manager Sellg. but, unless better rates are made, all the dates will 'be unfilled. The county court was In session yes terdav. thi afternaon being devoted to consideration of tax matters. It was intended that a: yesterday's meeting of the court the matter of constructing the road frm the waterworks to the city limits would be taken up. but City Surveyor Tee had been unable to com plete the plans. Mr. Tee assures mem- j hers of the court tha: an excellent grade, not exceeding 74 per cent, will , be obtained. The county court Is now ; preparing to rush the work of getting the ounty sawmill in operation, so as to make the engine available for tha work of operating the rock crusher. The court will meet again on Tuesday f this week. Th Columbia mills at Knappton have resumed operations, after a shutdown of several weeks, due to the San Fran cisc i strike. Manager Callender took advantage of the suspension of opera tions to make some needed repairs, and the mill is now running full time. C. W. BARR DENTIST I Mansell Building. i 573 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR. I TELEPHONE. P.ED 20S1. COFFEE LIKE YOUR iI0THER MADE. . . IF YOC BUY THE NOB HILL BRAND You will Enjoy It. Tickets given with each 25c punihase of our Teas tnd Cof fees to the value of 2V4o each. Try Eureka Baking Powder and Spices. FOARD & STOKES CO. i