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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
TIIK M OK NINO ASTOKIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOKKR 17, 1901 MY WILE'S SALAD DRESSING 'I'h I x .liraalng in t iiiaiil-1 , nil. mi i g,nn nil iMirki'r and I i f r ii . llnu'r If llix nil!,' In niiy kiid r m !)( of thr iunliy 'l l a,iiic:ilng foy ItIM- Try t lo tie The Morning Astorian TKLICIMI'INIC Ml. All cimlrncii for tiilvcrtiniiiK In lh Aatoiliiu mo imitlt) on n Riiitr Miilua of clrculMlion four 1 1 lit Uritcr limn Hint of nny paper published or clrciiliilod In (Jul op county. ToltAYH WICATIIIIIt. PlllTI.NI, M. H W'nlrfll lite- g in. In, riaing tiiuilliii-M. probably ll ,cta, ilrr III I III- northern potllnll. iiUh.rly winda; WVaterii Waaliliigt.ni, III. raal'- lioinllli"-.. plohably ai.nt. na, .oil hell y l"a. I .v-1 I ll Vali. iiigtmi. l-ldtl-rn ni-g'U. Mttli'i, lliei'a. lug , l,.i.lne.., -'li t, iaal tl a mill n ni,. AROUND TOWN. S-w g ..-la every lay at Hi" rUhtmaga Hi' I'nal 01 1. 1 burn K'.lll.-ra i ', l'h.Hl Will , Aatl Coal. I'M, me. Main HI, tat f ir family a" P.tti Hi o home ndtla r Bill I'll)' "Ur f I al (iaal m a mill 1.-k1 clithw. lan and in g"'t r er, a! the ruiiimagi awle Call main Ml fur your c.mi tiuir mnta Orlars pnmpily filled lot: lf,.-ll llwa'.a lllalng HlHI Ilea taiiran'.. Ill I'oinnn-relal alra!. Tlia Oevldmit bartvrahtp now liaa fnir fl-at-claai barbers No walling T.tk 1 I at th" swell r obr, and r ! at li.ial ili a hantra, ah-p. Itnia. for r-nl m-jr Atdrt'fi, k aeho.il h'l'n" limuirr al J nma.ui Ilr.a at, -re J llamas at - -I" f !l k n, It. i limp al Ii-- Yokohama ll.i'.rr t.( I'.iiniiirr. .al lfi".-t. Tlix , i'T.ii.in alil knur III, kni'in Irfl ii 1 1 t ti Hvr yeaienlny, I'linir luil to a and viiia n duy. l llln ririllltaajn atll', 470-3 Onwiiervlill :r"fl. Tim sl'mnrr Alllam airlvi-d y.t.r lily from Hall Kramiar.i aiiil prm eeled mi thi rlvrr A marriage lb ena waa yesterday iC''il"'l In It. K. I'nrruttiert and SI, I. Hilar- Tallanl Kir r-t - Thre r f"ur furnished ruiiina f,ir ti'u-ki"ar, lw airiaia i,i.jii. Hi Tenth Hi. Ii ynu smoke? Try "finni-ral Hu! Ilia'i," I Ihi flni-al 6-ii-nt ?lr in l!ie niarWi-t Hil, vrrywhrr. If y u 'nj 'y a r' -l ani'iki- try a ili-inril Hillll vaui." thn flnrai t-i-nit air .hi tin. mink:. H-1.1 i-vrynlini. 'I 'm' Hi, lull 1'nik l.u; lii'llan mr vrl in tlw rli.r )m,n1.iy Hh- ;t gtilii :.i I, n an, I I,, Min. I f r lli- I'ii ', Kit. 1 .111 IVr l4lr )ll r.',ilvc,l i,lll,' I y fin ni.' t ai.,l., w hl, Ii i, ar fTr:nK .t i piv I t" ' fir a !r iliyn J l"H ,l llfvlt. Thn Itilllah aiouiiMililp lii'li uvi-lll r rlvfi yonl'Tiluy frmn ill "r,nl mul ir,ni'l"il ii I tin rlvr fur I'ltrlliml. Til" linlinvi'lll will iai K-ii',ral cnr n f,.r I'lilnn nliil Jiiaii. Aa "h" iar- I rl.-a iliinoi u iiiui Ii ih rili-fitiirr"!. a imii'IIv iiiii'lliin (if li'T niiKii miial li' IIkIiI'TpJ il mn tin. rlvr. Tin- r ill m : ii i ar" ii" la ft 1 1 1 lining Imal iH'.a at tin. nlil annul, mil Hi" lull' j.l. a.rn t i 'inn iiii thiit Miv a III hav j .1 iiiili-ly "f W"H I' lfnl iMiu'il ia (iIwiukIi llln. lr-tilil rliillna Iniv 'II li-i-n ,iJ) j T'li" aula In irm'liu vry '!"' aa 'ul. .ill') lit milnl.tnllul mini w'll Iik I ii Mr it l"l :i li'in-llt i.f !li- ii-,'i vlriK lii'ity. Till- bI-iiiiih' V V. Jiihi-a nrr!v, d iwn Hi,- ilvr yi a.i-nUy, with ln (!) -lia-l- n I i.i I'll Tlii. J ll- la ll' W at..;ilii ', i... nit'.y linllt nt I'urtlaiil, mul :lila a )i-r lliat trip tn Aat irlu Tli pi.- tiriiiiKlit il'iwn ur Iii-Iiik liui'li'l (min tin HiiHiirlaii'l Tlii. v.-a l la not n liirgi- Mli, 1'iJt It wan f"iml ln-- airy !' IlKhn-r a I'lirtlnti f h-r rur(i. Tlir Hrlllali ajhlji l ylnni) llroa , whtrh haa b-.ii lying In thr bailor fr a-mia tlmp, a rhatti-r'il yraipnUy, ainl will l.avp tin" rlvpr aa am u 1.,'al la amll.lli Tti IPaa-l Kill liml ill thr I'lirtlmi'l (1,'iirtiig inllla. Iiut li'T i lurlT rala 'i' lrnpi yatmlay. Ifc.iihlli .a :i la T 6), hi, Ii rale iH rvi-ni'ly i'ff, r-, un liariai'.! v-a'-l. Tli'' :pniliii HuUiprl m l arrlv-J I. wii :i- rlvi-r ypi-riy iinj t'wk li'-rlh a' 'hp A 'V, i k. wli.ic ah t , . r 1 1 1 -1 . 1 1 .-1 ar Ik r n '. HIip to k uii al I'miHiiiI sj..'. Imrr. la u( Huur. vulu d .il :'. 'X. .'.zr"l f"'l of r'UU'i Iimii li. r, ,r ll IU.ii.14. I7.l'l f'-'-t i.f Ji'-w .1 luiiiii. r v.iliii--l nt t:".il. :iii.k f.- t ..' (.Hum. talm-il n: ID'.I At A.I Tli Hi. Siillfrlui I l lukliiu ,111 S9 p'Ut an ua liiilU''iii""'t. Now a certain num li'-r nt uii riln'r r to li "Curcl, lull no U'lvm iiayinciu will lx ri--iulr"l. It la niwh! riiiaiknli!v that lli rff irt to K I'l.Xit) I'al I-ijii aubw rllf rrt ini-l li'i aucri nir u'-i'wi, though tli" i fTort, ll all, nilil l atil il, m n 't a vfry ,!( .rmliii-1 .n. Wlii-n the u lnli?rfr-n- from the union la cm. o'-rnwl. hut lh union m-n r not a. In h'kM ot thr m'-n who ar likely to fill thi-lr pinna ah'uld a airlk' b d--'Ur-I. Y'-atiT-liir twi-niy-four new m'-Mb-m wr Ifiltialr-I !n lh" union. Th.-ri ar th w ho nay that th liiiKhoninen n,ini(''l th'lr "hwi'l- I. - I.....1 U ...... 1.... at.. .1 A I .... nr niii'i r.1111 wan ruiinoia inc iii.iiiu i ,U irl.Ta" for lhr ptirpoae or for'-lng a f,,r .iiii m r,.ati'r thi n roul I b I ,.,,.,, a,, to d'rnrin wbtlicr r ni .ill'- l, ami whioi th- ..-r finally ( ,,, unn n , ,n. r.0glt; , t m.ilnypra. Tli rh iri- la wlthou: fouii'la'.ion. union nn-n my. ii;ptni -ii tun Hiv-uunt of iio ir wu n"" ; n, 111. 1 una- ll" ' t in. riiii itw'i i' iiiai iiliTiilon .lat of ni'irn ilmn Vitxi, :m av-ial th'uaiinl ai.llli!a 1 a r 1 1 " on Ha li'iika, Thcri ia no iii'-alinri hi; ili. ir,.i ii"-1 n.-w li' r will haw: fully l'i.'i aiil. rllM-i. 11111I lliiit ii w.U pr'iyf I ml, f i.ih-. atal,1. PKUH(iVAl MKNTIO.V. I'AllHfTIIKHH-TAU.ANT WKDIMN'I I'l.-ity (Vr.-inoiiy tit 111' ll niic of lh1" l!rli.-'a 1'ari'iita Vi-t-r lay. Aml l a wrallh of floral )-au y, the Wp'I'IIiik of Mia it, lniln- T.illJllt an'l Mr. Kliluinl K. '"arruih-r waa aol 'iiinlfi-4 y.ali-rilMy afi-r"ion t the Imiiii. of the lirl,'-'a Mr-nl, Mr. ami Mia. F.. W. Tatlunt. Tim ri-aieiice la vi.-;l I.iipi for di'i-oratl'tim, an the Kill frl.-mU of Die brlli ua-'l a largp (iniritl ty of flowcra ifl vlnia t,. (, cff.vt. Th hall ! a Imwer of Vlr Kin's rr-.-iT, mn itiK whlib autumn kiin wi-n- rntwinnt, briKhlcni-il by th,' Ky fil of thn- mountain aah tx-rry; lh'- iar,.r, a laig? fooin, ina'l lovely by th" hy,lrani('il.-a an, rhryaanthr imiiiia tlut were lavlalily ua-l. I'lnk n t-li!.. !U el f.illoH', nu: In til' Mn. OorKv FUv.- haa n-tum'-'l from I'ortUml. " !. I,ela, f 1'irt'ariil, wia In mn yat.-nl.iy. W.ilti-r K'-iborK. of Ilwaro, i In -he 1 1 1 V. ill liual .a. Mia. Ir. Jay Tuttlt- l cnnflm-d to b'-r l-l by lllneaa. H. I!. Il-k-ardt returned Unit nght from the metropulia. Mra. ft. W. fihlelda r'-turned Uat tuirhl from Portland. N I). Johnaon, Mr, Ilamm'and'a r'-tary, la In the rlty. P. J. Alei Mayer, a Portland liquor rnnn, waa !n town yeaierday , Max Mayer, a tin Fran'-laco cigar d-apr, waa In town yeaterlay. Maiwell Toung waa at C'llfio" yt-r. day, r'turnlng on the night -.ain. Mr and Mra. W. (. fawlln arrived In lh- cJtv la't evening for a brief '':. Kijg'ne F. Parnuel, repreaentlnf the .i. in, 1 ni :-n 1. I ll ll'T. Thr I. .!:- iin'1,1 ,.f nil! have an afiPiii . n '.. 4 'hp b in- f M a l .piling ,,n Ttninlny A "r Dal ln H ill 'ii la rii-ii.p n all. If y.Mi Inl-iil making kini'l u ah. mid lia" ua your ud-r f"t alil.au' at ,,ii. i-, i hp baip )ual rpi rHr.l llir..- ,li Ilral 1 l.ma (t.a k - J ilili 'll li"t lriic- i liiif, h I ' ! Hi. r, I I 'i, j.w 1 1 11 Id, linr ln n u .11 b avt- Mlt hi ; Willi lh.- "'..11111111111.- fir an 1U t 1 ii-.irby I ght t il' uia. 'ii- will l--...r 1 In annua! "u. t'miMlla It- f I Khl'i-'uac will ! I af -1 will h !ln- I'.ilum ill . . l 1.1 Hip H um I ami l all 11-.,- ml.,:ip na will aa 1 i-ip Sir.iii of Kin-4. Captain lul l" 11 pi..-. ! t,i lp g 'tie nb"Ul i-- k. :f lb- watln-r la gi .J ! iti-r,,rall.il .if thn ill nllliF-r mm In- thp u f -w-i ,m-. and r-a-a. Hu,. y'uM' U( A.'uranoe 8-lety. I. In Ii iwla of rop on ataii'la dn"w thp at :i. ' "' tl in ..f the gueata. Mayor Il-rgman, who haa been In At 2 3J the alx mai.la formed a line , P"r!lin I for a few day, returned !at by hnlillng a chain of intertwining. evening. vl'o-a, down whlrli ram" the bridal par-; (i. I.. Field and J. A. Kuppenlv-lm-ty. In ad-d by M a lt.irrl.-t Tallant. !r -. r.- am ng :he 8an Frinol-'carii at !ln- bri'li-amald. looking (harming In tiie ii.ilili-iit yerU-rday. Coin! Aa'oiU, No Aiurrl. a. .vlt. , at " uli i t i liui t.-r . Fi-teateia f ; I IllPPt'illg laat I train Hitui lay I 'in-. )ua: I" !mc f .r tale at tin i ' i.iii 'i i " i .' ' a I Ht. ft whai . iiinmag.. th,. al- ladlp. 4TI-: N la ill l i in : .V 'ir limp t. ..r.lpr v uir wlntrr'a , m. i ' i: up i'h 'tip H - K'- r I" I'.l ii a al Tw . r 'llll' l i ' :hJa "! I. pi ,-nt'ill y l" ir.n ai.il l'' ,-,-tiliig lo atli-ii 1 'hr ofguit. ial, 'ii ,f a . nil t it : CUIakani.-. Two flitli'.'i-a w.-ir arreirl .-.ir; ' l -1. lay 111 l ti 11 if f 'r t11"llb.tiK Uir 1 .1. Ti, w.-ir pl.'.iarl ,,n 10 I ill, and r.tllPd app'-ar lii.lh,- i-'ll. . i ll:! l .'! 1 ,l.i' .ifl' rno .11 Tli" . lining Mva-.-rioua ll llv Smllli- T'l i fight, w V. h ".', ara In PoilUn l 1 1 1, ol 1 1. ailia. ling Miin h a'.t Mil :i 1 n'l ,,ir Ibi' N irlh '-. and a larg' . r,wd Will gi ill" fr on Aa,.ru to are Hi,- mil!. Sni ih I" w-'ll-kn 'w ! .1 loi al I 1 Mir 1 . ah U- Tta. y :a our f Hie -nol I .pillar in. 11 In Hi- r ng m:"i, It i 'aid I it.it in n it i, ni aa iiaual. I,.ii.t.. 11... i,.....i.. i ii- . ,.i,,L .r l.'O'lUC .t vi-l. I K'lllr III.' j , .,l.ll,,. 'till' ll.'' !.. ii- A il"" f .1 1 1 ill Th.i-' n 11W1I id! Tiv I'll'liM 1 . I 'l l'l,. , ' I !,'.. III. ,.' pli lain'- l.l .- ll I I a M mlati.i , .ipl'al el. It V la't ll 'll II. . lib M' IN plow 'a ten ; II,- will i'p i!l',i I .lav 'I. II t c th.i- 'i I . n .1 1 i 1" .'o laat night lo'ii T i'i -iii.i ,11 1 ;v.-. 'r 111 I' 1 iiK.il ,1 tni.itU't -'f , .1" .'i I.- 1 -i b ii-i'V :,' i ii-ii u it' ' sit; 'u ..f ii,- i i; v r on .1 I l o ll, I. I - ,ol. "r''nni 1 T'i.- n.-w ,'r I . 1I111 -ii -lll ' w ' ini-l S' l r '.. 11 a . n, i v- V i 1 11 in rimM ui.'- lh i'h I lite 1 r i' i-- "nil i.h I, ,11 Th- 1'ii.t -u. d a rlrrti r.'if: r at Tig-' will 1 111 'ii k 'pl In the ii ..v.-r " hour-. 'iitH-i .it'pll. a t- all 11 i'.iiik !i'til-r. I'll- r l,.i .in-l 1 ir.-g.-n j M .'141 gp w I I !, 111 : "f I- I Li' I i"l 1! I ,111,1 ! . T . pa.-kt-r 1'iv'a v ir -b-' ,'ilnl I no I" :u.. 1 iiii;1,.!1"!: tita wh baa V via .. :ph will Ii, Polll .'). pi ni; Ii T k.- P illl v (111 ,1 al I'i.- T k' . I'H 'in .'141 If 1 11 w ant b 1 1)1, i- m'pwii.hI t t.t,.,''i man. I'I w "1. aU! wo ',1'biip K.-H. ..11.. :.'ll l.la. k Un ci,-.mi purr ty; Aim rl.a' 1 final wtiitk) Thr only pur- g i,l. ruar anieel ilcb anl ill 'ooV JOHN . CAIlli'N'. 8i'l As -it. 'I'll,- riii I line "f pllla.-a 111 lllr . l!y llnil'.ly new an, I new a l. I have .,M . for etelytll, fiom T. .nt to tlii p.i-'h Chailra llog-ra. A large aaieirtment of m'-n 'a ulta. hlrla. ali.H-a. over.-oata, neokUea and liaia In v.-ry go-Hi i-iimlllloti al the rum mage a.ili'-4il-'3 Coinnierolal H4. John A Mnntgoin-ry ha opened hop at 421 Itond atr: nr.! H prejiare,! lit iki all i-lajua of plumbing and tin ling al lowat pnaalbla rt. lUialyn txwl Uvaia longer, la cleaner and make loaa tniubl with itutroa nn4 thlmney dura than any other. Oenrgn W, Sanlxirn, agent; tel'plnne 1 3' 1 Hatha for ladlea at lh, Palar IUrha. Private entranoa on flJe Of building. Hlmp open on Sunday morning for ahlnea tun! balh. Pavla A Corbett. prnprlelopa. Juat reielv.ili a mi'ply "f Newfuatle mil t-oal, lib. very ht foul to bt. bad for family uae. Pliu-o your ordera now. rl Will itv & Co., Irleplmiii. 061. The rummage anl.. ll allll on nt the old M.-All'-n b Mrlkmn.il aiore. Pur Ing thn pnt few 1y the ativk of uooila bin Invn ndded to. und now a piiii-hiiaer m.ty find anything he might iv. 'tit. Tlier.. la ft ling' aaaortinent if go.ula on hiiinl and it'ihiIih- haignlna me offered. Fir the Portlind carnival and expo aillon the A. A C, H. H. haa named a aptvlnl round-trip rnto or 3 from Aato rla to Portland and, return, Including livj ftdinlniluna lo lh. rxKltlnn. Tli'k eta on aale September 25, October 2, and Hi. limited g.iod for return pttfUMge alx days from date of ante. V ,. -,il, ,..ti p.".' II' fol I' I. ', . , l'-l ,.r T,i Hi: -I ! 1 F r. k n i; Id iv : i ii-il S'loei llltlMl ..lie p.lir . f .-at Mining ,il 11 ni all, I ., 1 , "in- I n, i- I'i.-' I n IIMl. ..f ' ii .ii N M iti-1 i. Ill" ! ' I I 111,' ' l'l 111, lit Illllt t'l ll' 11 1" I,,-. ii it ,, Mill, 'II, lU 11 of t.llllo.lila 'n the N 'lI'lli'M V .I'u.al waa exp,-.-l,-, fiolll llilll. howi-l'-l. and la Hot aet.inla- ;v . . i.i I-1 -I I :r 1 ' ll, - in- r i i .!,i In in I Hi-- I 11 l i j .1 '. -ought Tli l ll- -l! i Ii ll, he. j in; ni i.l I i -i k in mi I i n I m-I .,' whe.it f'r .r -in-In ! ni n :be '1- letni (' Til Mill' ,.f .ad.ng -.. In! I Th,- Ti..m: ,uiiniilv -f vr.il-i ml . b-l:ig I,' M-v K- ' 1 in ll" or b" ni- b ng Ir uiaf.-i re.l . . tin . Wl.ll he il' ,-, down Hi'' ih.'i "h 'Iv'itly -ii,'r,' Ih.in f.- The I! lo re l .11 hat i i, "I' l l. ll 111.' Dial i-r nii am. ii i-il t .n-r t i nfi.'t' th,. Iiir.l will w -ie INI Ii I", I Patil. k Kenni y. iiiiin.'ii,-' .!. .m. I A I .f I k-.iI the W.- S d" Among lli,'e who I. J tinea lllUw, irlh HIOflT 15-ORMT MEAL ; BUN HKSTAUUANT. RISING I Mi'l f 'rg.-t Hie rumtiing. u!e. one f the tn at ixtei'alve Bortmenla of giioda ver brought to Ihe city la ehnW'tl and lnriin are iililalinil'le at nil tini.-a. IiiKnlliig puri-haaera are In vll'd to make an lnaM!liiii, M.-n'a and lbiya' ahoea, high grade b.aita and logger"' ahoea; all nuist In' old within a few daya at your own pil.-e. Half iHimineni-eg Friday ni.irn lug. Oi-tnlier IS. F, O. Walter, imp tier Twelfth and Itond Mi-eeta. There ha been aomewliat nmre In lereal III r.glali allnna lately than for a lime, and II I likely the auditor will be kept biiy from thl lime on. lp to the i,ii' of liiialne.a yiierdiiy about 3"i ieiH.iiiH lad reglalered, or 'ifaa than ..ne-f.mrili ihe total ntitnbi'r In the i-iiy. Mih. J.meph Alll,. w.t taken to St. Vlnrent'a hoKpUal In Portland yeter day by her phyaletnn, Ir. O, II. Kelea, where lie underwent n erlllrnl opera tion and nil" now every proxped "f irpoveiy. Ir. Andrew 4'. Sml'.h vr. formed the operation, nxaliiled by Ir. l'to. All meiubeia of the Pu.ah Club are re. iU"Kted to bo present nt tonlghl' meeting. A preal.lent und vlee-irel-iltiit me to he elin'ted and w'verul m:. I erg of liiiportnllei" lire tn be caoaldai'ttl. linn-lion Allen la aimken of uu it good man for president of the club, and he will douhileaa be ihoaen If he can find time to attend to Ihe du!liw Incumbent n tho head of Hie org.ttilxatlon. The meeting will be called to order prompt ly ut 8 o'clock. .l.l'd Inlo liui ;,: i:r a la In--r.',ai t.i. l.s an to the c.ir'l'r .-niurr.-i mriv w.ia drawing 1. lull tealer- lill W4 dltw.llg .'i'i feet 4 Itlelle fol -w it 1 Whi-it i t'. i w b 'ig lol led .t'l, hn,i,,r'. an. I w 'len III" t e-i.ael tlnishea h- r . ai i: ' -'ie w 11 I e ,,n an even ke 1. wl:h a druf. of .ii'Uit ;'ii f.-t 2 Inches. Thl la though! t I"' t ie greiteat draft j of any canli r w hi, h ever nude thlsjiii,. port. The atevid !" W 'lkel all l i.all.t Im-.-, nnbig K'lii'i "f white organdie, ant folloWr-d by the lirld". leaning on the arm of her filln-r. Thr bride, hand "in -ly gowned In while atlin. carrying a Inrge bunch of pink roe, looked b-aut ful App'onchlng the r" win diw. which waa a bank of amli.ix and white chryaanthe-numa. the brblr waa itw-t by the grxim and hla beat man, Mr Ctiarle ll-llb-irn, and thr imprea alt" marritge i-rremnny of the t'nl tirlini church waa -rformed by Rev. T I. Kill n. of Portland. Afler th' rer."mony the congratula iloit of the ita.i-mhl. d frlenda an I mem ber of tnr faiiilllea nrre exirnd-d. Mia Iteba llol.a.ii, rendered two Via III "l al, whih were very much appivo'ated. At ll 'i'i I h k the h'luae a throng.' 1 wllh the friend of the i.-wlv tuarrled .-.up!.-, who came t,i lh them l.uppi-n.-. Tin- ri .-e.itl in w la a a -'.a mc-,i-i- in .i-rv w iv. an I .'Vrll tiun dr.'d p- ipl" were . ni.-i I ilin-,1 during the afi''nio.in Th- tlie nting la lit- who ii'l-i:ei tin- hr!d":niiid. Mia lla-r..-: Td'ani. a-r. Mi- ttlga H-llh .ni. M'- Na'a I;.-.-,l. M:.a N.-nir Sh.-rmito. Ml- M trg' ll iNt iid and M n I.ll.t Sutlvrl tn I. X . uii. in A M.irr a t-d r mttmn Ii 'p t To- mail were g wne.l In t! nk mil wb.te Mia t'lt.irt-a II. 'al-l-n I. r ren.t'-rel M n I .'in up Id. eg in.tr. h in a cb.irm.ng manner. Tin- gif.'.a I.i the bride w.-r.. many and liati,i-"ti:o. Including el.iliorat'- p-i'.'ntji of a Iyer an l cut-gl ls. Af:.-r :hi r-. pi! mi Mr. and Mr. Car iiii'i ia l.fi f ,r I'm ll.itnl. A New York .rip l plinn.-d, nfef w hi. Ii ih-y wll rc.de ,n ill. Ir new hotn,. -it l:":!iim'-', Ki i Mailt fro'iiN of lo- y Mi-ig eri. pie wer- at Hie depot i.o h.,1 them go l-h". A the it. tin iv. i pull.ng "lit lie ti-id" threw ftoin lh,. I'lrt : f r m a l.ii,. h suiet of lovely ri-.a.-, Alr.eh w id , .inch: by M's H.tlt a. I. J. M. Ellaworth, William Itlnder anl VA H-ed left yeatenlay for ClalKip Plain on a hunting trip. 1 A. 8. Imhofr. of thr Marble and Gran- lie Work at Portland, la (n the city. I Mr. !mhoff l doing mm work m . C.rvrnwood cemtery. j Governor and Mra. Geer left laat evcrlng for Ohio. wber. the governor will atunp the atate for the Reputall ran ticket. On hla Journey he will be ' accomi-anled by Senator Hanna. 00 J5 00 1 00 KF.AL FiSTA-eE TRANSFERS. AliM-rt F. Sefert to Jennie C. 1 1 llara Three Iota In I-extng-:on ! Cliv of A.a'orla to Albert Sefert kit K3. blvk 4a. Oceanvlew cemetery Mary K. Stanley to Charlet H. Ilef,t 1. b.ck II. Grlm-a' Ann. t'i tVean Grove peti r S. In.- to );t, rt tngnund I-ot bl i'-k 97. Adair' AMnrU &00 CO I'n el ji'atpa . K'lm Qulnn livl in -res In aectl mi '.'1. township .'. north of range s wef, patent. I'nlnd Sinl.tt to George G. c.-ijg-lin .nr- in si-lion 9, t-iwnahip 5 north of rang? H w,at; at.nt. George G. Gragg to Au lley J. same land 1 00 lMW I'IAZ IS GL'AUDED. The Pi. si i-nt of Mexico not Likely to I!" Kill.-d by an Assassin. WILL Sill iS 1K SF.TTLF.P. mgaiior it-..-n's OUhViiltle Will Citia,- Trouble, It l.a Thought The breach beiwevti the l.ongaltori'm. ti' Fnlon an l thr steve dore firm of lt.oin - M -Ca ir tv.ll lrolnlh lie aa-ltlcl to lay. If nt, trou- nil v be esiiia lel on the P, inland r frmt. Thl will be avollel. if night, an l It l 'h, night the work 11 n .saiti!.-. sav union repreaenlatlvo. ami .e comi'lciel by t)il morning. T'.ic ! th -v o no; expect ll. The b Mle of enn- lilenturret may ge: tn am lfore mni". j tentlon, In one aenv. I a very trivial ni.t;!--r. anl does not aff.vt wag.-s or With th,. exception or P. A. Trulhn gri, Ihe delegate ippolntiil by th. l hainber or Commerce to reprint A. tnrla en the mate board or trade will leave thl morning for Portland. The meeting ocrur thla afternoon, end It 1 expivted that delegnt.-a will be In at tendance from all tnunt'.e In Oregon. Whether or not the mute hoard will be a rucceM depend altogether on th,. ac tion of the Portland reprea-ntiitlHea. Tre nee,! nf nn rg.mi4.iMon of thl kind I rt'.tlU-'d. but the intslde ooun lle ftvl that they Kh.mld derive mune beni'tl:. When n at .He board wag form el ii'iiii' year lgo, the outside counties paid iifcssnienif for malntenan.'i.- and Portlaii'l derived nil the benefit. A similar conillllon . f .iff lira will be fought till lime. "What Is needed mere than anything clap Is more pen plo In the thinly re:: led parts of the Mate," said rt nicir.b r of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, "and, unless the stale hourd ncoompllshes this. It will i.ive failed In Its mission." Thla view Is generally shared. For some time pnt the holler haa prevailed that the effort to establish a new paper In Po.:l,tn,l was abandoned, but this was erroneous. Prlvale ad vices received fiMm the mctiMpolls yes terday are to the effect that the com mittee appointed by ihe commercial or- sanitations to aeeuro tho necessary number of subscribers has abandoned the first plan, which wag that 10,000 pnld-up subscribers should be secured hour. It u simply the question of rec ognition of orrMimed labor. The long-shorenier- v' another meet ing in I'nl.ut Hall yesterday. Re;ip' entatlvn from the Federated Trade Association were among those present. A committee, appointed Tu-sday, re ported having Interviewed Captain llrown. of '.ho firm or ltrown & Mo Cabe, mid It Is understimd the report favored an early settlement. A statement was prepared by the un ion and submitted to Captain Hrown, to be approved or rejected. It wa mutually agreed between both parties not to divulge the contents or nature of the document, but It Is understood that It contains In substance a plain recital of facts concerning the union's reasons for changing ihelr stamping grounds or rendeivous from Third and Uurnslde streets to a small, empty store on Front street, near Uurnslde. Captain Rrown's answer to the state ment was that he would give It his attention, and requested the union to defer action until the matter has been Investigated. After the little confer ence yesterday morning, the statement was given out from both sides that the trouble woul 1 soon be settled un less something unforeseen occurs. While the trouble Is brewing Utile Is being done on the front. The- French bark Ilombakl is Lulling wheat at Irv ing dock, and the Norwegian steamer Thyra, Is taking on lumber at AlMna wharf. Loading vessels with non-union men goes on uninterruptedly, as far M 'w ink - S-nt!:i"l. In- Frank J. Toussalnt has returned from a six month' exploring trip throws1! ihe mining and agricultural .I'slrii's of Northwestern Mexico. Vt. T mis a. nt travelled on horseback w;tit i hl uin caravan of pick mule and pe ni4. and his knowledge of the fe: llilis and nrr iv, of the state of Chl-N-'t hin.'nia and S mora, as well a the re i mot., plantations far from the railroads 1 an beaten tracks of the modern tourist Gi nei.il very exact. He also made a visit t i ; ih C 'v "f Mex ci and conferred wi.h President Piax In relation to mineral 'right on ,i government grant in Taqul t alley. "The shoulng t President MoKln lev." sail Pr. Toussllnt. "would not have ben itivtslbh' in Mexico, a country wher, atlenipted assassination Is one of ihe expvted Incidents of govern ment. President w.ai never takes a walk on tho street or In any public place without secret service men watch ing vr him. Nobody with his hand wrnppei up or with his hand in his P k et iniUI approich him without be Ing stopped. One morning a lame man carrying a heavy cane, was passing him on the street. A detective brushed .iiralnst the man as if by accident and knocked the cane out of his hand. He picked up the cane and returnej It to the nun with professed apologies, but while he had the cane In his hands he gave the head a turn and a pull to sat isfy .hlms-lf that It was not a sword cane. Another time an old woman car rying a basket on her arm wa stopped because her hand was concealed in the bask 't. The detective lifted her hand cut of the basket, and seeing that It held no weapon apologised for the lib erty. "Attempts on theHfe of Dlai have been ma le, and no precaution has been spared to prevent a repetition of them. If a man clasps Lis bands behind him while he Is talking with a public man a detective will suggest that he allow his hands, to hang naturally at his side." Daniel Webster's Pegasus seems to have been a bucking broncho of the worst sort. After all, Miss Stone's ransom will only be a short-time loan to Turkey. Is Croker the Shepard's crook? f . ft MOCMi 4MaK4 M 4V ft SWEET RESTORERS. LEEP cannot be imitated except in appearance, neither can Ivory Soap. There are other white soaps that look like Ivory Soap, this is a penalty which it pays for its great success. But you are not deceived, there is only one Ivory, the others are imitations of its perfections. 99s. PER CENT. PURE. CAN WIN ALWAYS AT KOI" LETT E. That, at Leat. Is What Mr. Barnrtt of Ostend Saya of His System. Lon Ion. A Mr. Barnett of Ostend ava he has discover J an Infallible aystrm of roulette which promises a large weekly Income from a smalt In vestment. He calls bis new plan the Empire system and be says he has made a long and careful atudy of the subject and has tried ever? possible test by playing It for six. seven and eight hours a 'lay at the Ostend tables for some time passed, with the result of very large profit. Yet he disdains to keep to hlnrelf his precious secret and become a millionaire. I have now decided," he says, "to form i syndicate to work this sysetm, to enable friends and others to partld naU In That may fairly be described t a fortune. The shares are 10 ea., and subscribers may take any number up to thirty; there Is no liability of any kind beyond the amount deposited. Subn-rtbrs may fully expect to receive ! tvt profit of 5 a week on every 10 hare. which amount will be fully for warded to them in cash weekly. "You can fully expect the capital you tnv-t to he returned by way of profit within a fortnight, leaving th original capital to produce an Income at the rite of :'& per annum on every' 10 invest el. In ord-r to prevent disappointment, intending subscribers are advised to ap ply for shares at once on the attached firm, as the ma!l numbr now offered I are exacted to be rapidly taken up. I 'Subscribes for ten shares or m r. ! have the privilege of watching the sys- tt-m at work, and at the J "f a fortnight thp whole system will be fully ' explained, which will n ibU- them to work It by '.hemseivea. thereby reaping all lu advantages, and those who have had heavy banes In their speculation during the past few years will be able to recoup what they have lost, even If it be miny thousands of poun-la." EDUCATION IN PORTO RICO. The expense or malntaiilng school In Porto Rico Is very high. If we con si Jer the amount pnt for the small number of pupils enrolled, but aa th country la gradually brought In closer touch with our own. their system will civdentlv be changed, until it reaohea our present state of perfection. In Uibi country the people are being educated to the fact that there Is a sure cure for dvsnenaia. tndiaes.lnn. constipation, liv er and kidney troubles, and that medi cine Is Hosteller's Stomach Bitten. It should be taken at the very Brat symp tom. 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