TIIK MOKMNti ASTORIA!. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 1901 Fancy Imported English Smoked Bloaters . . . Something Fancy at 50 cents per dozen I A 1 Ross, Higgins The Morning Astorian TEl.KPIIONK Ml. All com rucla (or udw-rtuinu In llio AxliH Itiii iii w iiihJu on m K'i( ' Niiltio of clrciiliilloii lour IIiik luru.gr limn tluil of any piipvr published or clrtiiiluliiJ til Out. op coimly. TuMAVH WI1ATIIEU IMltTI.AMi. ih I -i,-. in, Wash Ipglon ami Hallo, kA4i'Hiitl lio,r, la ni'K'l) iiuriiixrly. AROUND TOWN. Nw govd tvrry Jay at Die rummag ;. Coal in bun! liliti .ft Co, hon (41 Whits A ill Coal, lx! fir family u. 'Phone, Main Ml. Patron i homo islustry anl buy your f"-ll at ' mill. li nl rloihea. ron and In rij or-di-r, at Ilia rummaga al. C'll niMn 4t for your coal r'juir-tn-ii i Ordvi promptly filled ln: 15-mtii ml Iltln Hun lt"i laurant, 413 OomiiKfcUl trl. Tak a l.mk l tho pwrll rilxt arid r. 'i'n at flton'a harti'aa shop. II 'um for rent near Aldrbrook school ti.Kixi Iniiuiro at J"iini Urus. tr. Call al Hi lV-t.rni Imrl.of shop f t up-( 1st v it Thr flrt-claa bar ber Jt am-M good uf lilt kind, cheap al tint Yokohama lun-or. 47 Commercial aired. C mo, jus! to what (he ladle havs f.ir aaio at lti rummag 471-1 .'iihiiiti UI HI. N.nr ! (he Urn In oriW your wlnlr' ' Ui !y f i l. Call up "phone 41 El. inoro A Co. For rn; -Tliri-o t four fur'ilh'.1 r-Miiin fur t)"Uk'-,il"s. ! single ro tin. Ii Tenth H! F r rrn: Tw r"oin, cut-ally lo cal, d :n a nul' l fet, price iamaM t4!iii:y mil. rt lor ihr Tulti- J'oln; oy fit will In. pr.inip'lv nil-J at !ho T ik' iiW'r It ui". ''!in.' :71 If u w.iiil li x rt-.o-l, U1 w o ul ir . : m f n .'iiil i -.. j.i .ii.- K.'lly, tlw 1 1 1 1 1 !.' r Minn n- :.'ll lUrk. 1.' v u 'ii) "v a iio.i.l mnoki- Iry n "li'-iH'Ml HuIUmui." t!i fliHH! S-rrnt 'tr oil llln in:k"!. S I. I rirywli.-ri'. .'roam putp ry-, .Vuirrl.-.r i fin c: lilky. Th only fur- K "I". uur iiniin l ilrh au.l m ''low. JOHN t, I'Altl.soN. Hole Alfil. A l.i rn umnrtnu'iil of m't' Ulltn, (linn. tn,. ovir.'iMln, iinokl1' ami lui In v.'fy (o.n romlllion t t Jit? ruin initup nile-471-S Ciniiicrolal tt. John A Montoin ry Iik ojiOftl hop t JI noii.l !r-: nril l pri-parfil ui ilo all clan'. of pluinulnu anj tin I In at lowet p..nllilp nl It.mlyn con I laaia lonT, la clranr anil lnak'- Ikm trnuhls 1lh alv n i lilmiu-y fliipa than any olhr. Clr.rTfl W, Hanborn, aiconl; (cl.pli m ll'l ltathi for laillra at lh Palac Hatha. Trlrata rnlranc on alJ of bulldlar Hliop open on Ruiiilay mornlnn ihliica anJ halln. IvU A CVrbrtt. priirllor. "AitiMita wanlml-l'or Uf of Proal .li'iit Tlipoiloro Hmwi'Vll. TlirlllliiK. II luKtrnli'.l bloKraphy of our younr1! pri-alil.nl. CompU'l outfit mulled on ii'ivlpt of 5.VI In aliiniv. Ho flral In th fl.'l.l. 8. f. MH'-r Co.. rorllninl. I )'fK.m, HIOHT 15-CP.NT MUAL-I SITN ItKSTAUUANT. 1USINO THE LATEST! Flexible and Indcilmclable ueen M Iimiiri.'iMd for puuUo bulldlnga. nllU'iH, eliivniorn, tlicaU'ra, alrert can, rhuri'liw, dwelllnKH. aK'amPrs, bara mill holi'la. Cull mid InHpcot them and you will buy. For aula only at Fisher Bros.' & Co. Tin' liilrivlll lift il.wn ii,,. ,vr yi-ii-i Juy !iioniliiif You'll liv In liuriy! th.. lumiiiitf ' jli. tl.ui'i NoVi IliliT I. Til" UriUnli di p I'linl.iu Ima i-f: up llio rlvrr lo I "'d ttli4t. Th" llrlllnh ahlp ThurnllilMiik kft UK ypinr.ly for a rnlii lomo. Call al nhr lir.ia.' and Uk fWli.li- and In l 'ni. laid, gucn maia. Coiiib Jut to and com to buy. ai ilm nri i ma!! ml". 470-3 Cuniniairial "irot. Th" liark'iitlii" Turn u'Hhaiilir arnv t Huiiilay fnnu Hm Kram-iii-o, Hn will l.u.l IuiiiIht Tli" iii-ntiii bark Kavurlta arflVfd d wn Hiind.iy mil la r.nly f r . Hli" hi u e 'ii I ii tara- '. ! you ain-'k Try a "iinrrl fu! iha'i." Ill" ni-t S-ifii( -lir in tn mark' i l I rvry wlirr. i 'lit ii' ' r 'p . f -'fi nh"ll .1 wulimta In. Jni bit v .l T!i.-v me of 'i. i-l-li'i: iUilt'y -J ill ii in Hi. A .llKll' l !' Hllll.l.iy rrllllaj i.i Hip .f- of i'lmrli- 11.111.. n. .if J. .(in I v Mr HaiiK-ti ! In Al Tla. I Mtnni!! all. jn- III.- only ihintfn (il. i i-anii ! !, uiri!iaM-1 a: lt)- nun- IIB" Ulr, Wll',!l i I uri N'llN CtllliT 1 Adolf I-" Vrrin. a nallve of S'- I'll, ypalrrlay il.- !jr.-l h ln!rf1t;oii of lirt oiniiiK a i Klli'ii of Hi - I'nil'.l Hiitirn. Try "tir v-f i,ni lilrn M )i.i A JjiV C'tTrr Your llloll'-y 14. k '.f U . not pliii-.' you -J ohnaon I'atrnnitu l-nnn' In.luairy by moklii tin' "I'-l l" .if At r a" rU-ara: flnrat mvl" M uiuf.t. lur'd by Mai .-Parian A Kn Iw Th.- "amltlp ' iluml.la a'rlvl Sun day fro'ii Hin Kr.iiii'in.0 anl priT I'd up ilv r.-iiT. afti-r .11 h.irn nit fn-lKlit for A'1-iii.i ni'r.-lmira M( Anl 'iiU Tm l !.li i. . ,-(. r '.iy nl llr.'kfl'l. of i'.iiiiiiiii .I. "Pi fuii' -.il 1- Ii-II l Cnthtiin't .- .'r'. W:l tt i-.tt if imp. Jam iv,.. vs!. a Mli'plv of N'wrnaili' nut r.ni t!m vry I i-oal lo b,. had f .r fim'lv u" IVii." your ord'ra now. H i:lMi r.' A C, ir:.p!i..ni' 601. Aff.'. it n.v win d r lo imr. .1-.1- I'tnh hoi ir-,-fi: f -r ih-'T li ,!!. ll!i ''l.ll'.l ""lVlnll'T lh.lt th" nimm.ii; .!"-.'- Nu'IIiUt 1. T i- 11 IH-h I'.irk M.n fl-l I nrr v I dm II ., r !' I i v w.lli il i-iritl of i;l l II fir Hi.' I'n ti'l K In nd-'in. Sin- Uku I'l.'i!.' 'oi 'i-h "f wh.-.r. north 17.'. Mil. IVi n i li.iuily ':u in-rn .r,. In III.' iff. nil lino U Ui Imi'k ii'-i'-'nil M.H.ii"! fron Iiiinlilik. an. I tli' oi1(-r I'l" dirk Uuuorlri'li". from Hull, Knit I in. I V ti.iv luit ri'.'Hi'l a n"w lot of lia r IhumVs in m-ll from iTn-la o 17. H.ith !itii-h"t fi' m I'll lo $2. Cloth irulii from I.Vt to I2.MV IloitT-. Ih" iIiukkKI. HCMMAili: SAMC fl.OSICH TUCKS. HAY, oiT'dtKIt aiST. AT P. M. Your own prli-" for all nrlli-li'n fr.mi Tu"ly, O.-tobiT W. 10:3(1 a. in., until l'oi of nle. Th Anxti Win aliMnifhlp ArlntM nr. I rlvt'd down Ih" rlvr yatoidiiy. Sh" hita a nirKo of IBS.riM tniahi-la of vvh t. vulii'.l ;.t I'M.Wl. and l bound fur th Uiiltod Kln.nlom. Th" Coiinly of KJnroKii hna flnhd loadlnu Riiiln- Sh Ink" 8S.840 buahcla of whi'.i!. vulii"! ol 4H.81H1. Tho mn!u tur (li'rniun bark Vrra hna iili com ploli'd Iwr carKo. "I.lf of .Mi'Klnli'V." I'onipiiH ln.oka row r'.idy. Can fill orl'T for took wrlll.'ii bv MimhiiU Rv"r"tt or Murnt ll.ilHt.'n 1. Il.nl oillllonn publlahed. Oill fl' ffv. S. C. MIII'T A Co.. Portland. Ol "Koll, Hoioiiilii", Hi 4-y"iir-ol,l d.uiKhtor of T. S. t'orn.lluH. of Kt Aatorln. died yi'Slorilay mornliiK of nifnlnRltl. Th iKidy will b burli'd at Forest (1r.iv. in wlilf h town It will b uhlppdl thin inornliiK' Th Mrni'at niln-'iri-l In the world Is aid to hi' tin' III. It-Miry big city inlti Mlifl nintfi'irnilon f 0fy all white vau il. vlllo atara, who will uppear at Klah ,'W' iip'ni liouw mint Friday. Salur ,ly and nintlii'V- lilflod nlnKern, :al ontod ooliii'dlan". hlBh-grail vnudi' vlllin. aoiisuiion-il loootiioblle paruil. aup.'iii K"ld ro.iHMI military band, all iMinliin to form Ih" UMdlnft ntlmi'ilon In thf mlnwrol line. RemmbT th" dill. BiMtn on ""l" Thursday moniitiK at Orlllln A IliwJ'a. O'li-tal It.indall, h arrlvd yl'r. day mi th" H'-worl, lu bwn Blifii"d .i Ih" I'jMi'lnii'iit wf th OnlimiiiU. Aiiioiia- III'' iii'-inVt. "f Ida 'ff la I'nptiin W. A. IMIi'd. foriiH'tly 'iii iiiiinillnit oltl i-r a: Fori Htuvna. IiuiIiik Ih" ptvvl ui'' of Hi i i-'-p-IlimaMy llim w i !n-r of th iat moii li , o., hav II :i:-ii!lful, on a.n.uni ut Th l'n'.!l HUi-a lrai.."rt o'wam lb; .'imii-ty win la. With Hi .vn arri.d y-lrday inomlnK frrnn Alua . f th rainy .mi, howv-r, thr ka, brli.inir r;ii"il li mdatl and alaff will I. a chii-K f-'r Ih- l."l.-r In th"d tw.-tity ov'ri.tii'-nt inploy-. tliiiu'l 'ii. I j(J"iiral lUmljII ri"rU that tvTy. - ! thing wiia pil"t aloiuf Hi Yukon '1 u r- M ij .f ''riiin'T. KovttiiiK-iit lnp "lor, ' ;Mtf th wlnli-r, tint arvl-a of th" h.ia r'-"iiiiiii"nd". Uiai l;i" I it on whl- h jirnpa In ln7 ii"" l"l on only on '.'' -Hi" pul. II null linu ai inla b" llll.d lo j alon, JUJor fln-'ii'. who luia rharic.. of I'l IvI of Hi- lr "t. and lnl ru- , th w irk if conatruillhg n I'-l.-iTriiiiti il,,n Ii i,r"-"d wlHi tti w rk i" t- In., from Hi. lIL'tiai'l to Furl I'.Kli'r;, j r I ,'i .in W,ili niiinn within u f" : nu'tlnif pi'll"i: proir. , aliiioiiKn ,la Ih wrk U n'-a'arily d;fn ult. Tim -" linn h i alr"dy l"-fi xl-nd" I Ml mlW T'i" ruitiiniiti ! la atl:l on at thajfl.mi 14. ), ),al. Tli Sward ri-inin .11 Mi'AH'-n MclHi'iii' ll ator. Dur. ,.,in,;,n m f in t l-ar'apH lln Inn th paa: fw d.iy tli alok of i twn Viil'lim and (lf'.'l ('Ity. Th ..! tn bn ald'-d to, .and now 1 j ninii r of (Jnrt lUinUila at iff pitrhar may find unyhlnf h mlf ht whl return"'! ' th B'-wurd ar: Mapir wjnt. T'i" la a la-. aa"f)rtinnt of ' ! mi hand and if"tiuln barfaina ar i.ff.'rl. Mayr lrman r'lurnl ylrtay friuii hl lirnva rli' t farm II ha alia. h" l hla lirna'ur to th ordlnaiii ii a-aiit'.i'ii t i ill" 1'nlliil Slat a lft-y-ar Ir.ni- on a tor iltn at th foot of T'nlh rlii-i-l, anl ! to th bill whlrh au t'lor a C!iy Hurvvor T" m mnk" a aiiivry ,.f th propn- l Am .r trt x l"iilon. Vl. t .ia lo h- "tir:.h"ii. complain hat th -hallway I. r-.irly ailwuvai ,-row l.-.l with .)..(! and (hit th mm h . fail- lo I . 'k I.' f -r lo ' i!a'l 1 in il u7"i in i in n. fn" .! v m p.'iiii'iih', u h 'Mo'lv b'ark a'd iii.il aiimii-r uK to '!i nun.-, ' I. ia ,...ir n'lv ' :h f t-'-u h. la a uf. h'.ii-" tli ui. I. ui III f .riun.. la in .t f r him. n h. I f" haa alri-a,y I u tbr.-at"tid. f ihia ilif. i'ap!.i: o i, M' Fra'ik J Puiith. Il'ilh S.ni.i n. of Amity. Yainh II .-uiiiy. w .-r marrtd In thU . rylng r k to the fort all day. and It il:y Siindiy nft.-n 1'ounly Ju.lKnii, atlmat'd that the amount takn liriv i!n. iilinir T'k ii-rvm my waa l-rfiirm-d a! JnliC" ilray'a hum Cap- 'a n Sm.t i ;a I t.iI Hit-nt of lb Van- iiui'i Traiiiir!ai!' n "Vniipany. w hll Ih brl I i. .h diiii.'htr i f R H Wal- !.i. ", ,,!i.- .if th ill ! "ihiialv fruit ariiwrm I.i nrici Win n. oin ni 'inh" nfo, Harry T!- I Bin. Ho popular ymitig hnik man on :h A. A C. hat th miaforun to ..i n am and a In an ai'int ii Warri'i! oi. hU frt"nd m-t about to a.'l.t b in flnaiii laliy Y"tn!v the amount .'.ill-. td. 177. 74. w aa turn ! ..vr t i li'm Ttil in !! waa colW'.'d it ih I'n! ol ,1 po'. I' .r'lan l. at S.-a- ll a" I An'orM. but loi-a not Ini lml" Ii ...iro.ii n in id hv Mr Twl- :ig-il' f. .! .-'iii'loy.-a ,.n Ih.- rn'lr. a.l. . WM making a Molly llmtun "f h.iiim lf T'i" ir i f r w hi h the recipient I" ' ,m Ajit T atrf t when :he atrmg arm m -t iir.i: fu!. m l ni.ii.-t ill a-.!l him f ;), law a p--ritiltled In Mr. I'hll n hu rr-'i .jr.i:: .ma f r th fu ur II : j(- wo..;i'd down upm him. ant l'ni ! I" , in uri fl.-tal l int ", i No a ,.nr had the officer taki-n M ior? r.i'luo I . inpiny . f M,i'.ng th t- , im,, cumoly than the troutil coinmi iu--; i,.o iii.lv I lo th" trip. d. M.air n-lKi"d Knllv at flmt, but. aw a tmg aa opportunity, reached In hl T!" w i:ftig lank n-- tv'.v inta;lis bv Sh'i iff I.ltn ill :;! Fl"' "'' S'.i.-k1. oi h i. ali'idy : ome -i'l lm- f 1 1 i'H a l)u:i. t At fUt i on.. . i "Mi . f 111" Mi.mn.-r Ih- t ink w .is ,'. n-rv.i ! '. tli hi re In which I I u In'- n a low r.g th it '! -h"jl. .h iv I "it r ui'.h !'it i-1 I ' a . yl.ii.l 'a:ik IT I .-in-'It i ,ili '.hit a trough Hi-H IK bet" I"?, ii r ! ' ou f r .1. woull ! rcn.l 'tv.l u in. ut four f t -ii ' v I lc I ith an xti.i ii to w. thin a ;' in h' ,.f th.' lop of i'i" 1 (xv.ui'. in. .yllnler. The i xli in: k in the water j T,p. ur f,iUr friends of the sailor, inovltig iMiiKtaiitly a til .lnt will n t ! w ho were standing near, armed them i. -ilicul lie on l i' f the wnter, , -Iv-m with clubs, presumably for the w -hi' 1 othrwl. be the , . It Is an j purp.me of taking a hand. In the acuf-.tmi-ni 'iisly 'arMne" I .bvice and wc'.llfl.. T),e oplnrtuiie arrival of Chief won. 'i th - $70 ,.r IT.i which 1! cost. j Hall.vk and Officer Thotiiiw.ni male I outside lilt 'rventlon Impossible. The liiieiilh. r (hiiiR i g and cipplngj Moor was taken beforv lhilice Judge nnii hin,- for packing " i nion have licen x, Ku yestcnl.iy afternoon, charged opct.Ve.l with suci-cas at M ii nvat's wl;h resisting an officer and attempted I 'innery. Salmon Is p.tcke.1 with tb'S is.-uull with il dangerous weapon. He machlnei w ithout solder. The cans are ',,Uiid guilty and fined $4'). In do put through one cooking only, while fault of which he will remain In Jail the sold' red cans nr.. puttthroiifrh two. ,flir twmy dan. He la a desperate There la no venting. An examination ( char-t-'ter and had Ihvii in Jail only a of the pack put u', show only 2 per ,hort time previously. In all, there cent loss In defective cans, while In I were eight offenders before Ihe bar of Ihe snider il can (here In atnnit S Per j justly yenerday, one tine of ltd be. rent. A (.t of speed In packing s!iow ng Impi'sed on a man who was anx :hut the capping machine capped 40 I0Us to demonstrate his abilities aa a cans per minute of 2400 cans per hour, j fighter. The others were drunks. President II. S. M,lowsn. uf P. J. Mi- . Dining the aftenumn the police r'ek- (lownn A Sons, say th pack now be ing put up i r Ihe market, but the machines are being operated prdimln ary M mrtlng them in condl'lon for active service next season. When fully perfivt'il thy will be principally used In packing fruit and vegetables. Captain W. W. Hnbl'l.lg.'s new boat, the Klectro, was sucviwfully launt-hed at t o'clock ye'ti'rday afternoon, at U. M. Leathers' shipyard. The new ie.ini er was christened by Miss Ilaxd nab blilge, d.iugiiter of the captain. A largo crowd was present to - the launching, which was aticcevful In every p-irtlcu-lar. The Electro ! one of the most substantially construct-d steamers ever built on the Lower I'olumb a river. She Is 75 feet In length, of 17 feet beam and 11 feet depth of hold. Sh will be pro vlilod with powerful engines and Is ex pected to develop speed that will Put her In the van am 'tig the lower rlvr sen niers. Her nuu blurry will be In stalled at once and it is expetced the trial trip will occur November 10. Her Interior furnishings will be modern in all r.piv:s. As soon a possible she will be placed In commission In th quarantine ae-.wc. plying between As toria and t government station. Tli at'-ainiihlp Indruvulll la on th duy down ih rlvr, -!:h a partlul car go, Hli will load at AatnrU Vf) ton" of Hour, whlih will t li-il'Ti"l d'wn th'f rlvr, Whwi lnd'l th Indiaveill will hay acartto valU'd at I222.7J, madu uu of Hour Bti'l lii'iilx-'". Hh l daiin f ir Oil"litl Tl. W. F. Tu kr, i'hl. puymaatr; Major It. J. KV!l, rhkf auiifon; Capmln (1. 8. Illniftum, clilrf i4Uanrmalr; I'apaln W. V, Kiolmrikiun, aljuunt nra:, and Captain W. A. U'th'., ar:. Ilia; JudKe alvwav. A Ifx'k't of g 1 ("ai waa atrui'k la't wk In Ih aainlntoti Urrv of I'. J. MHInwan. aliout WW f-; from th Co lumbia rlvr. tii--ii Mi'J.iwan'i can ury and Fort Oiluuilila. It l about two ini h'-a llih-k and two ft lni. anl H aiinon-pur coal baa ln (rd l:i ( fl jf ni, fjun1 , turn B.M Th ! f,)rM,lltll of lne ,UArry b-llv.-ii thre i .., , . ,,, ,h!, vi,.ini,.. , f.,r from whet tlw p kt haa b n founl. and torn.. pr.iaKv IIuk will b dine ;0 find Ii. Tin- aandat m quarry of P. J. M-iiow an. n-ar Fort Columbia, ha bn a gr.-at nurn of pr.iflt to th c .iitra. 'iota on tli govrninnt work. Th"v ua- It for fiundat.ia fr th ; buli IIiik ro:ii "P. 'iJ H 'a x. :li'n(. dumb! init.Tlal. It l a buff rolor i auaifht, and la raaily quarrl.il. thr in. n bi-m able to kep four ama car. from th quarry up to tn promt oai ; i, 4t jpt jw tone The aandaton la ; aid by the forwman, who ta an npr- f lrnc-1 quarryman. U b fine bu'ldlnf ' niatrrlal, and hard'iia whrn taken out. , It (a aimilar to Si-otrh freraton. P.J. Miii.i-.iii haa ;lv-u the government 1 ciailractora the aton free tir o'nln . up the quarry. K WAS A T'iCiiH Cl'.STC'MKR. ' I Sailor Cit Drunk and Tried to Whip ! Poll.e Olllcer Phillip. j p ,:,v (im.'.T Piidl pj ran Into a tough ' diatom t on th. 11 wry Sunday -ven- lng The ind.v.dual in nutl-.n la ! J.mi"a Moor.-, w ho foll.nva th" aea- H ,.vk.:. Irew forth a heavy beer fla ; and mil awlpe a: th" "ltl-'"r. Mr. ' Philllju. mmik the g.eam of ihe gla.iK an l thinking the sailor oa.l drawn a Knife, cl v'd with him, and the Mow luhlc.i M.un- had alniej at the officer' ,,,) w ,.ff ' tlv,-. In the mixuu Oi." gl.i fell t th ground, and a m i- ' nn-nt later ;!v lull sailonnan waa alo I t ' would prove .vin'li h il ui mi the street. 11 Is a pow -f and that It'.-iful f II ),v and mule deM'ra: ef !". The tank U : f,,rt to ttgun wur-' the- dngrus gtit and l pro- weapuii with which he had attempted : p.p wh.ch run i U)l. .(. iull, but the utile, r was equal to el up a young nun on the waterfront who was very much the worse for li quor. He halls from Lowlg river and had acquired a allly ska'.e. When found he was staggering al.mg the docks, and, (earful that he would fall overboard and drown, the pollc officer took him to the station and held ilm until he regained his reason. When released he was In a stiiivir and it tvik some time for him to get hla bearings. He re turned home last evening. VAIiUAnLH POSTAGE STAMPS. Ir. the recent edition of the Pan American two-cent postage stamps ;t was foU'id that the Illustration was printed upside down, and as only a few of them were sold before being noticed, the value of them has been greatly In cr"n!d. People who have once used H.wtettor's Stomach Itinera place a very hlith inbiatlon on It aa n family medicine. It Is for weak People and the m 'St delicate siomaeh can retain it. It restores the appetite, and stimu lates the dlgitlve element from the food. It has a record of fifty years of cures of Indigestion, dyspepsia, consti pation anl flatulency f.i Its credit. We urgo vou to trv It. The genuine ha our Private Die Stamp over the neck of the bottle. TIIK H A W M I Ijh BITl'ATION. '.'onimltt' to If Hil Another Confern':e B-ifne Time T'flay. The aawmlll (ommlltce d.d n't nil ylrr;iy, aa waa i;'ct"d, and no fur thiT prigra waa made. A milng will b h'dd t'lay, however, when th" altuatlori will again ! dlaruaed. .'ommlil"man Whlppl aaiil yter. lay that he hud rail I on th i-nra of the Tongu Point all anl ufti Jil'lg Taylor. Th owner all d'"!ii nl to aulmi.l any wrlt:m propoitl, a had l"-n naked l.y th irommtt!, iy. rig th"'r original flgur"-H2.!ViO fr Thikii Point and IJ4,lVi0 for Ih flour ing mill !l w uld not b changed, It la "Xprt t-d that Mr. O'war.n will return to th city t'lay, and tlu; Mr, Hammond will I- her oni tlrn dur lng th w'k. Mr. Wnippl an!) yat'-rday that th 'rtiilook f ir th tablihrn"nt of th two mill waa nn favorable. H b-i-ie, ntimimt la agalnm tb prop'l- tlon, and xprmu-l the opinion that th malt.-r would 1 attlel finally tolay. Whthr a meeting of c!tl"na will be called by Chairman Van Duan before an actual canvas I commenced, or whthr u!icr,tion will be ao llilted b'for any report la male by the committee, Bm tvil to bave b n de'ermlned upon. Mr. Van Dun wna an yetrday afternoon alwut thU mati'-r. but could not av any 4-flnit information. Mr. Whipple exprenaed :h liell.-f thut a maaa mating woull lf callel at once. "Aa far as I am concerned. I wlah I to c th whole matter nettled at once. . one way or the other." said Mr. Wh!P 1 pi". "It is my Intention to go to Port land ton'ght to nvet aim saw-mill and flouring mill men -who ar anxious to l'ian b-e, and of course I di not want j to tie delayed. It seem to me there lis a strong sentiment In favor of pur chasing Tongue PJnt outright and of- fnng alt.- to Investor, and I IHlere 'an effort In thla direction will eventual Jly iu!t." Mr. Whipple baa been conferring with l Manager OUen. of the AstiTla planing ' mill, and may succeed In hav.ng that ; concern enlarged to a very Important j one. The milla now employ eight or ten men, but Mr. OUen say he can ,gt plenty of capital U Increase the j plant so :hat slx'.y or seventy men will be emjiloyed. There la a big demand 'for ihe sashes and doors turned out here. ' and Portland gets most of the output. Mr. Olsen auks no other Inducement ' thsn a atte 100 fe-t square nar some I'awmlll. The great difficulty with I which he must contend at -ie present I t.me la soarc'ty of lumber. As s.ia as the neveral saw mill prnpoitlijn now I un ler consideration are d.po-l of, th planing mill man's offer will be taken , up. WANTKD TO BB A SOLWER. Frt Canhy P. meruit Will Serve Sec mj ! Term for Perjury. I Prlvato Milgon's escaiie from a guard at Fort Canby Friday, and his recap ! lure later, devlops a sad ry. He is a boy about 1$ year of age, anl his : ambition to b-vome a soldier anl the ohjivtl n of his parents have caused him ; twice to enlist falsely, and to s -rve one sentence In prison and a longer ; term now stand before him. ! He says frun his chilJh iod he has i ha I but me losire, and that wa to i h v. me a soldi ?r. ilia parents have al ' ways o'ojecte-l. H.-fore he was IS yetrs I of age he ran away from home and enl.ste-1 under an Assumed name, and swore h - was ov t 21 years eld. In a short time h's parents discovered that he was in the army, having enlisted with the Tw Yity-first infantry. They promptly n ulled ;he secretary of war and young Milgvn was tried and snt to prism for three months and dishon orably discharged. He served out his term on th dismal rocks at Alcatrax, mid cam out an ex-United Siates cin viet. He assumed a false name and enlist ed again, swearing that he was of ag? and ih it he had never been dishonor abiv .!!.'harg"d fr.m the Cnltted States army. He arrived at Fort Canby a, few days ago as a new recruit, and was aa happy as a lark to again be a soldier. Hut his new enlistment again reached ihe war detriment and the comman der at C.i'iby received Instructions a day or two ago to place the young toi dlcr under arrest. The Instruction cime direct from the secretary of war. You ig Milgrn had not been under ar rest long when, seeing a chance while his guard wa looking after two other prls itiers. ran away. Had the young man been acquainted with the lay of the country he could have escaped, but he had Just arrived and knew nothing about courses or di rections, and ran away blindly for his freedom The thicket along the mill leading out from Canby are Impenetra ble, and had he hidden In one of these until n'ght he could have gradually worked his way out and got away. But he ran lowii to the water's edge arto crept aloig this until he found that he could go no farther. The great roaring surf and the perpendicular wall came together In front of him. He heard the approaching footsteps of the pur suing soldiers In the rear; he hid In the crevices of the rocks In despair. Soon a bluecout ordered him to come out, and he came. An extra guard has been placed over him, and his trial will take Place as soon as possible. Not legs than three years In the United States prison will now follow as a punishment, unless mercy Is shown In the way of a par J.m. There Is Scarcely a soldier at Fort' C.u'by that Is not sorry that the Ioor boy was captwed. ffrrs7 t i ra 'M "a WVTt a C ftUKaaHMtt A3 TO CLOTHING. nz.,:.T(AE?-S is an epitaph in a Vermont church- ' f1. 'J.-- I. tit a i t , a r yarg ; i expcciea im oat not so soon. Sudi is tfe epitaph on dothinjj worn out in ihe wash-tub. Underdothing; may be Ira; 'e, yet it ought not to wear out in ten weeks. Eu tliis Ln't wear; it is decay. You buy 5 cents wo h of chza? soap and you lose the equivalent of 50 Tits in the wash-tub. Ivory Soap will not harm the most delicate fabric Is it wise not to use it? iVCXY SOAP IS 99. PER CENT. PL'RE, PERSONAL MENTION. Hm. BenJ. Young haa been In port land for a few days. Charlea A. Payne, 0f th Chinook Ob. arver, La In tbe city. Robert Gibson U expcted home this wek from the Eaat. Charles K. Wheeler, of Fart Dodge. Ia.. Is visiting in the city. Henry Lang, a Portland trarel'nr man, was la the city yesterday. Captain Cloke and Lieutenant Weeks, of Fort Stevens, are In the city. George S. Dlehl, of Cincinnati, ia among the late Eastern arrivals at the Occident. D. W. Cade, of St. Joseph, and T. D. Woolley, of Portland, were among the passengers down on Last night'a train. Mrs. C. L. Houston and daughter, who have been visiting friends at Baker for the past two months, returned horn Sunday evening. Mr. Houston met them in Portland. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all parties ho! .lln s Clatsop our.ty warrants, en doisel prior to March Uth. 1300. to rre sent the same to the ceuntv treasurer at h's office, 1S Tenth street, for pay ment. Jnt?rest ceases after this date. (Signed.) K. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Dated at Astoria. Oregon, this ?5th d of October, 1301. CARD OF THANKS. The undersigned des.res to return hi heartfelt thanks to those who have fo kindly assisted him and to assure them that their efforts are genuinely appreciate-. HARRY TWILIGHT. NOTICE. There will be a special meeting cf the Astoria Rod and Gun Club at the office of Smith Bros., attorneys, October 29, at 7:30 p. m. FRANK PATTON. Secretary. Andrew Asp, Map IiiUr, Blarlcinilk uJ Borioer FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Sneclal Attention Given to Ship at d Steamboat Repalrlng.General Black smithing. First-Class Horse shoeing, etc. CORNER TWELFTH PflD DUflfU: STS C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Building. 57J Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR. TELETHON E. RED 2061. Dr. T. U. Ball DENTIST Pagt Building. Astoria. Ora. A FINE CUTLERY STOCK We take pleasure In announcing that we have now the finest and largest cutlery line In the city Including FINE CARVING SETS. POCKET KNIVES, TRIMMERS. SCISSORS. ROGERS' FAMOUS WARE. FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. R. E. Dunlap and wife to Isabella Taber nor;h half of block 2, and north half of block 7, Sylvia Park t 35 O. A. Borklund to August Takolo and Victor Mlchaelson sixty nine acres In section 2, T t Jf , R 7 w : m John Wintun-I fo Joseph Keki elghty-flve acres In Well Halla day donation land claim, quit- -claim 1 Jowph Keakl to John Wenturrl ninety-two acres In Welte Halla day donation land claim, quit claim 1 Sheriff to Albert J. Hill Francis Hill farm; also lot 1. block 4, Warrenton Addition to Astoria; lots 5 and 6, block 30, Dement'S Astoria 4) pshcr's Opera Boos'e L. X. 8R.Ifl, l.aaae aad Maaagair. Friday and Saturday, November 1 and 2, and Saturday Matinee. The Great Show HI. HENRY'S Big Progressive Minstrels POSITIVELY LARGEST IN THE WORLD 50 AH White Stars 50 All New! All Wewj All New! 8 Modern Comedians 8 NO STALE CHESTNUTS 12 Cultivated Singers 12 conic somos LEaTEST ballads GRAND CHORUSES 14 New York City Vaudevilles 14 SPECIAL TRAIN OF FINEST SHOW CARS IN WORLD Watch for the Grand Automobile Pa rade at Noon. Hear Our Great Band-Porty Members. When you see a great show make a note of II. ADMISSION Reserved s?ats. "5 cents: Galliry, 50 cents: inatlne, adults. M cents; children, 25 cents. Seat sale opens Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at Griffin & Reed's. ELECTRIC RAZORS, SAFETY RAZORS. SHAVING ACCESSORIES. CORN KNIVES, CLIPPERS.