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-a- Till, MORNING ASTOKIAN, TWSIUY. DlttOUM-lt 17. 11)01 J I 1 if j i SWEET RESTORERS. LEEP cannot be imitated except in There are other white soaps that look like Ivory Soap, this Is a penalty which it pays for its great success. But ycu arc not deceived, there is only one Ivory, the others are Imitations of its perfections. 99K PER CENT. PURE. HIGH OLD TIME AT PUSH CLUB Annual Meeting Attracted a Large Attendance of Mem bers Last Night. NEW OFFICERS SELECTED Interesting Papers Were Read on Various Subjects. After Which the .Members anJ Guests RegalcJ Themselves. President C. W. Carnahan. Vice-President R. M. Gaston. Secretary H. 8. Lyman. Treasurer-. N. Griffin. Board of Directors August Hilde brand. Harrison L. Hamblet. G. C. Fulton, O. I. Peterson and Harrison Allen. the club got Into deeper water Mid ills cussed the Niearaguan canal and gov eminent ownership of railroads, how it finally came to the conclusion that it was on the wrons track ami cot ba.-k to local ssu" roads, the farmers" congress, hatcheries, the creamery and other proposals to. numerous to men tion. The speaker sai l the Posh Club needed just a trifle more help from the people, and when this was given he was sure the association would do much good In the coming year. The address was brief, but full of interest, snd Mr. Hamblet was congratulated on all sides. "The Future of Astoria"' was the subject of rather a remarkable oration ACHIEVEMENT OF MARCONI SYSTEM Ocean Liners Converse in Mid Atlantic, Though One Hun dred Miles Apart. i SENT EACH OTHER THE NEWS Kcm.u kablc Tot MaJe by I ti in ia I mid I'litbriu lltiw Sckitcc KvK'trJs (lie I est MuJc at St. John. X. F. NKW YOUK. lVv. lt -The Cunnrder Ktiutia. which has Just arrived ! re. was in communication for .nmv than live hours In nudocean with her sis ter ship, the I'mbtla. Lane; lufcre either ship sighted the other their commanders were converging by 'lie -MaiYoni wireless system. Th- pcsition of each ship was known on the other hours before their main trucks showed alwe the horison. The F.truria left Uvei'.i k.I ..ii lv cttnlsr 7. the same day the l"nttia steamed out of Sew York, '"hey .v.te liitri mil's east northeast .f Sandy lick when they passed each other last ' W, dnrsday. or In latitude ..".:: t nd ' longitude M "7. Five tours h. l-ic that, or when they were fully ' miles apart the reivcr on the Kturtn be- ! -an to et:ck warml'm ly. The opcrawr! replied .mi thru the word "('mhtiu' was !ow!y sp.li. J out on ;! K: run is , instrument Then f blowing the I'm b:ta s location. ; The K'.run.i repli.d. gl. in ; h-r hsa- ' t: n. which showed her to be Hilly 1 " ' mi'vs away from the other ism I. ! The 1'mbria sent he." iuihiNv if jus- "fS'H, the fa t that all was w.-ll an 1 I th- I. it. si :i. w s 1'ion Nea York. Th.' J Ktni'ia sent word of the burning of i tl'.v -.--at l.veip ,, exchange nu.idtan gle. w hi. Ii o. curr d on lVivnitvr i wh:;. the K'rirU was 1 1 n t In the iiu"-.-v. NOTIFIED TO QFIT. timely nt n moment when the Hocrs atv showing sinus of ills, eintept with the life on commando, but that the ; Hellish, instead of coii-iatulallng themselves, ought to twit forth further ' efforts, on a bljt scale. ' Anode' dispatch finm the same cor- ! rvondent says thai, of the S'V Hoeis ' collected north of Hethel. Ueuernl Met 1 Vlljoen. only two comman !oes of liW each remain In the nelnhboi hood The ivst. Includini: VllJ.vn, hae none to the northeast, toward the IVIaiioa railway line There seems, says the ; correspondeni. no n'a.on to doubt that Vctlnc rresldent Schalk I erer and lloer ko eminent ottl. la'.s h.ue ctossid the line north. Alter n.Urvssinit a taiRc meettiii; near t'arolliui. at which he told the burKhers that they must W steadfast, as foreliit Intention was certain iM'fore lon. S halk-iei cer i se.'ins to hae decld. d that the comttry j north of the lVla'oa railway Hue was moiv attiacthe than the hk'h veldt, wheie the Itrltlsh eoliinim are hust ling the Itoers Incessanlly He Is prob ably n In the ueU!ib.rho.i, of I'll grlms liesi, where some I'.oers have settled for the sumiiu r. Ihet Ylljoeu Is th - leading -plrlt of the I'.oei!, In the eastern Pratt, ail. After (leneial Itntha ha I tven buy eucoiiraglUK the biirghers with tabs of the wtth liawal of Krltlsh iro.'ps and of Hoer sttcces.es In I'apo t olittiv. his t Vll.lo.'tt si defeat by ileneral llainllton should sttmit artly iiuT' a.e the il'xooti tent whhh Is very life Mttolu the ll.'f'rs in these districts Ill Nothing Miikps 11 tiim ili'iisiiij; iiiul ilut'iiMo ''jl't tlinii 11 well cIi.im 11 niliili' tl' Jcwfliy, Silvt'iwaif, llln-iiv lJ.iu.I-, I'nl tiliiss, tip it I'm.. Silk I'm- Idclln. I'.vt i v iitfp in .sloi k in til'iiiiniiit I iiiili(v nii.l value. j. ri. snvnouR. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. sun-s riiisw on.i n.t 1NIKI;STM LAN If A 1 i V. Why the t.ejland Urothers Had Such a Tiying I'speilence Seamen Nearly All French At the fourth annual meeting of As toria's famous Push Club, held last night, the above-named oiHcers were chosen to serve for the coming year. The meeting was the most important j in tne nistory of the ciuo. and "iGood Roads." by August Hllde- brand. held the attention of the mem bers for about 10 minutes. Mr. HIM. brand said he thought the prosperity the 10' tne ron"nunlty depended to a larg- lare number of cltixens present spent I exl'" n Public highways, and thai In an evening that will not soon be for- its advocacy of this idea th- Push flub gotten. The Push Club plrit w as was an jndlsp-nsible factor In the w-l-rampant, and al! the officers were Meet-! fare of the city. During tne curs... by G. C. Fulton. Mr. Fulton said that ' he was not a prophet, nor et the son Mur,"n' Served With Papers IVmand- jof a prophet, and would not under- lnK '"'"n ot Experiments take to say what the future would! ST. JOHNS. N. F.. Dec. 1. -Marconi I bring forth. He expected some day to was served w ith a legal document to- cross the great divide and nestle In day by solicitors of Anglo-American the bosom of Father Abraham, and j Telegraph Company. These notify him didn't want any prophetic ghost to dls- that said company possesses exclusive turn his sweet slumbers. However, j monopoly of telegraph business within he was willing to predict that Astoria -Vew" Foundland and Its dependencies should help Itself if It would become and demand that he cease his expert great He said he thought the people ; ments forthwith, otherwise the corn were getting closer together; that their i Pn' apply to the supreme court Interests were more closely identified ( f"r Injunction restraining him from and that they would soon solve the se- 1 further trials. cret of success. He believed the fu ture was bright, and that unity was required to make Astoria the city she j v .. . . should be. Professor Points Out Some or tne interesting lessons. NEW YOKK. Dec. 1.-M. I. Pupln. A3 VIEWED BY SCIENTISTS. KIINT SCUM kim: 1 MM.K hi. Ii was male f 1 .nit at- .e-.llnniv w ire i-i-ora'el with KOtta p-tvha. was fifty v. .us utfo it was a! .0 about this laid acr.'s- th..' l!m:lih rluni'i. ! about same V.l''.' Ih.lt 11. -t I'.':'. . rna.il !lt(.'S. Ih' . ,1:1-1 r.'tl'Wne.: .. s:, p-oa .lire was lbs: ln:r'.u ! :o '.'.' ui. lie. and Its Niii'nt a. a f.lin.Iy in.'.ll c.i'r .Iu' iik tho-a' .af a:.i Ht ,., lij s, . that th- htuartil- ...Ii- while l" da. I: t in h ah ii- n 1:;- .me reliable rem-.ly f-r U spep .ta 111 It.;. ;.'ti (hit iii.n. y cn-ttpati n. toll-01 -u. . ti. i - itisnrss n:- iii...'1'.nla. I' vo l ar- a mi' f. '-r ft.eii th-s- dl-e.i. s. tt N b-C.UIH- y-u haM' never t-led trie rn It at on, e. If you w-uM 1 will strength. -n your tiitir- v produce s.'tltlil s' p. an I R must naturally follow. The San I'liinolse.i Call piltits the following Interview with Captain Hal- j ley. of the 1'viand Ihos . which bad such a nariovv rscape front destruc tion after leavlnii this port. ' We left the Columbia tlvcr on N'o.etnlvr 3o j We did Hot have a et K- . crevv as j nearly all the men were I're ich and could not speak I'nl sh 'In IScelll- j ts r .: we were ..tiuef. bv a lull thane I The ship was th'-ow 11 o-i hei Is-atn ends and the I. e I..I1 was un lei water for! i IJ hours I w as 11.0 auie ..f an) thing J a't I i-ver osier gave my unii inli- ' carried The Ki enehtn.-n eoii'd not j speak a woid of lllKllih. and. of 1 e.-ai-v iiel her 1 ti.r my aihcet. can ! t limes It tei s Ti y well It vein, and d loal'.h speak lh ' ! th. u-.h w e w .u:d g. I- hi k than k-.-ol hip 1 Uh'c I h. I If "i-ie pi fa:i!v k .... I ha I lnfi. t . s ar an I main f-'e t..p... ri. 1 aw a v . s -uv - .lath.- d-el.. an I n ... ha 1 l.e-i s:i.;h'.!, . t- amount t air. C hi-r l. -s I ,b- Ii I t- put d as d 'W II nan ... lid w. ail Ho bo'. .'Ill 111 w el oil. e T..c cat go the lower in 'gotlatloiis, and that n.veiil tiiifor it nate mlstindei'Ntaudlngs veeie respon sible for the feeling created at that nine. However, all this Is nu.ieiit bis , t ry and will be foigotteu There I" jsitll a limine to Interest Mr I'epl-w h.ie and the ipHirlunlly will not Is' I allowed to go b j I'lnviM Tt itKiMii I'isri u: M lleiai.l Sa Sultans obstinacy ! Was I Hie to Itussia I NKW YiKK. Inm d - 1'iof, Victor llerard. Ill nil uithle In h,. Urviie .In I'atis, .pioled by Hie I'arla correspond -.-ill of the Loudon Times ami Nrvv Yolk Tittles., illnell.aes Hip IV. cut l-'i auco Tut klili dlstnit... M H. iai.l ariiv.-a at the con. Insloii Hint the siiliau's ob.tina was due to the ta.il ell.s.lli imem. ill of litis. ia. Who feared Hint French a. Hon vv-ul l stir ut the Armenian nuetloii This savs Mr Herald, Is eolitiaiy to llll-'la Wishes bf.ailM. she .le.lle. 'I'lliiiaie'v I., .stabllsh h r.elf In the 'liilf of Alexnudr.. and I.) obtain o .eH.lol ur.ate ..T How CI I MAI. I'll' I'.'W tlool) I Coal Is pot a bunt y II l a ti.ces- j.iiv. Winn Ho. householder buys coal be wants coal that will bum ti"l eoal that will 'burn bis inolie)'" only. Wy oming ....il, from the ..I. bulled ll.uk Hpilngs mines. Is the veiy best be had for family Use. Il produces His maximum of heat mid Hi- minimum of din and nh.' In pi be II Is wllhln 'the leach id all. Hive II a trial Tele phone fed H I I.MoltK C-'.. Agents. '.HIHSI'M VS ,MI Foil Till: l'Nlt, Thai there are families In our lily who are actual!! la need and will .hepl) appreciate help at this I lino there Is no doubt. The Hnlvnilon Army has laid plans t.i send snflUieiit to each for a Christmas dinner To this end they need donations ..f Ira. coffee, ll Km, I'lKtei, potatoes meat, fruit M4 vegetables To cheer Hie liralts of lbs .till. lieu they nerd nuts, calliy, toys and dolls Hen. I woid t Hie oltlcer In ihaige of Hahatlon Aiuiy and dona I tons will be .ailed for or. thry limy be s. nt I the MnUalloU Ann) ball ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. of all Hie Ai in. ma lalhvay line. i'f I f. s in 1 .1. p in , t ' Ul lU i U. f. 4 III II c. ra 1 e p ... ( t. hi .' s. I' -.. V si III l.ilill AM' I I'tttl l I II -II lrx I r at i s si-l W j .no. ' r I p. lut AM. ml V -Miami .ii I W ) t - IP'' PO ..i vt..ri . l r w o mi. ,ii, t I ... i l ..it si rum, Il .mm.'let Shi A iloi l rail Ir f-t W im tiloli. I l. H .... 1. I "--tel.' . aiel AO-: I II 111 m I '( II US lu . m 11 l iu in in m u "sit? m ' . i. m 'i Ji i Sun ly o ). I v ii ts had c ag- win done t i .. o' th. er mi I. l ilt I' ll 11- Vol ! h re f n it STKIKIX Kb I 'l N 1 1 PROUST TO CONGRESS HOI K SY.M I'.Vl llll'KS IN AM. KRICA IO I'AKK ACTION. ed by acclamation. Mr. Hamblet urged to accept the presl.l -n , 1 ut I stated that he would b. ui.nble to at- , tend to the duties of th- ofT'.i and de- ; cllncd. A retrular business s-ssi-i va h-ld j prior to th eiectl.in of r ihrs. Act ing President Gaston pr-sn'ed a 1 rh f ; report of the affairs of the club, as did Secretary Lyman. I-jrinu the j mt-ting Mr. Hamble stated that he j had interviewed Captain A. T. S'r-r.m during a reeent business trip to Taro ma. and that the captain in sured him there was a chance for A'cria 'o se cure a shipyard. fin motion of Mf. Hambh-t. Swr-tary I.yman was In structed to correspond vvi'h Cat tain Stream regarding th- mat-r. Th Taroira ya; !. n-trotlations for th- es-Uibiishrn-nt of which In th" rl:y wor" once tinder way. ha n'.r-.idv turned out two vess is, an t th 't.lrl. a bark, will bi- launched this . In aee.ir Ian with th- 1 l.m outlin sl bv the eontTTiitii-- n:i t'rrTam, sev eral members of th- club male bti-f addr-ss-s on subjects of interest. While it was expected that tho.-e addresses 'Vi.uld be very pleading, it must be con fessed that the speeches proved some what of a surprise. Mr. Hambb-t was first called upon, his cubj.'-ct being, "The I'ush Clule-It History. Alms tmd Accomplishments." Mr. Hamblet siild the club was a sort of mutual admiration society, where the nemb-rs tried to help each other. H told of the organization In 1857. when It was considered the transportation question nhould Ije looked Into; how, after wor rying with transportation for a lime, ! of his remarks he advocate I the 'n- struciion of a 'anal that would rnak it posisbl- for st-am-rs to run to Sea side. Dr 51. I.. H-nd-r.-orrs vuhj-. t was "Health." a matter w hh h ha.j ..... n eiv.-n o.mi a-atlv-ly I : t r 1 a-t.-rp. ,,, The ,. t.,r had n .t pr-par- d a a; , r but th- A-torian has a 'rant-. I i'h him to publish the s-ib-'-an f ; i s spewh. iv hii h will atp-ar duri-ig ih--pr-s-nt -ve-k. It was ., ..,,,. ant and highly i'aerestmg a-Mr-s- "Crea'D-ri-s." by A. S. Sk .! another cye-np.-ner. Mr S'h . ,-,m West in l....', when there v -r- r. ., ;y only thr-e cn-am-iie- on th- - ;,st .Now- there nre fully pi i, Th- professor of electrical meeh.niics at i Columbia rnlversity. in an Interview 1 says that he fully believes that Mar coni succeeded In s gnal.r.g between the coasts of Newfoundland and Corn. wall. Kmrlan i he hi, .v-s.em nf Ir.. ' Tu.nsvaal and bs.k part I.I th less telegraphy. Continuing, the pro fessor said: The signaling was very faint, as I r-.ii in th- r-po.i. but that has little to do with it. Th- d stance, which ,s at... nt .si miles, between these two l o:nu .. ,n .iy.-r.-ome and I irther d--ve.,pi:!ent of the sending' b.striiitienis " all th .t Is re iU red." l'1'.fess..r Piiiln sai l that n embers .f th- So. i-ty of Kleetrl-al Kng.re. ra Lai 1 alis I HuiiK we will t away In a .lav o tw . " Th- Cil' as. piin - the following srai. in.-nt Cap'aln l all. v did not sac -o bat th- fact I. in vel thel. ss triii- that III- i -hi m b I i 1 1 - . t Is In the band, of .ilmts an I a v . .i In orl.r t get a cre.v inn.! t,. wlm' Is offering Thus th- I;linl Hi... was toiv.-l d ov n fiotn Portland t . Astoria and at the latter t'lae. her tn-ti were ul almaid boarding master wen' to s. a wl:h the n ami cam- ashore on the tugb.iat II. fore leaving be drew .b.wn his 'b... mon ey.' and then the captain had a thane Want I'nitcJ States to Stop Sulc '" 'l"""r 'ls crew In the ...... ,.f tne i.eyi.tn t Iin.s nine tenths nf Hie nun roti'd not speak Kngll.h and with Kngllsb nffl. ers It can U Imaitln. d what followed when a hurricane struck the ship The Iianl Urns, was not an hour In poll b-f re n'l hands f .r ward had deserted her Wh. n a Call reporter and an artist -nt aboard th-re wasn't a soul left mi.e th- first and second mules and Hie e....k All the others were having a go -d time on the front aboil that time" ( War Supplies to British (iovvrnmcitt I was ti -ubled for s.vrial .,m .villi . br..iiie in, tu-, -mi, .n ,i,,,t i,,.i,,.t,, .h hlli'i " W:l ,. .' J .licen, of I,n "si.-r. N II. No i mint y In-lprd me i. mil I I. nan li.lng Pl.-.trlc Hitters, win. h .II I tne more ...hI than all th. I I. in Inc. ever Used. Thev have also I.. 1 1 ii v wi'e in ri-rilein b. altli for v.ais Si,,- inn Hb-ctrlc Hitters nre lu-t iien,. for feinal liouble. H.at ih.-y are a giau 1 tonic and Inv lgorntr for weak run down Women. No oilier in.ii. in. can take Ha place 111 our fam ily " Tiy tlirin only lv HalUfac Hon guaianteed by limits Drugstore. All lr! a m.ik I '.i. e itiii'-'l 'n St lidile Willi . N.irih'iu I'scKlo trains lo and from tlio l a.', and H.nia I po.nii J C MATH, .i '.'li 11' jli! sil t f'a.riger Agent. ll'IIITE i'l)IJi.ll " USE ..Portland - Astoria Houlo.. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally It mild Trtpi Fx. ept Hundr. lIMt CAMU Speaker Henderson might have In iio.luced an Innovation and bad the niemlM-rs shake db e for the ch-lco f s.-ats --Washington Post. I..ivi I irtUnd.. le'ave Aslot a . , 7 a. T P in. in. -t T-gon is in "j is cunty. I n a r. - ufactur-s infi.i.H) pounds of 1 u-t-r y-ar-ly. Dalryinir. through th- m-dium .f creameries, has l-n,mp .,nr. ,,( , ,r.,. B-n"s lm;e.rtant Industrb s. Mr .-k:- refi-i-r-d p the ,-,n:i ol-on.ai i-a.-in-a-i .n and favored strlnic-nt !a-...s aa-ain-t Its sale for butt. r. 11- saii it was doing great injury ., (.. ,j,,iry. men. and that the la v n,;v ,-t 'r- i-'i'tiss. , the silbj-'is hi., y.-ars id many were at that II ne ,,f th :i that th- .lay was ta.t far .Ii- in ' -.'.h-n w ir-le.s m-ssrig. s oald be "ti' 1 i-o miles or more A'-;ain on- n-untr. h- said: 'on,- point which i-i of (:r--.u value nd Inb-rest to the srlentlll w .rid s Marconi has ptov-d i on' lusiv-ly he ciii-. ature of the earth Is in. to Ih- system of wireless ti e Some were inclined to think. h-re i.-t. h-atcd dis. nssjons that th- curative limited the All Marconi's efforts of late p:m ;l. h.i' ! NHW YORK. IVc. 16 -After V . years' absence. Captain A. H. Hassell, I recently a Hoer commander, addressed the members of the sixty combined : societies of the Ilattdeutrche Volks j Fest Vereln In Hrooklyn, uisvn the op pressb.n of the Transvaal. Sheriff Orell. of New York. Introduced the ' speaker, who was born In Hr.siklyn ' Ijct he liecame a eltlicn of the : assault upon Majiil.a hill an I ..tjer slirrisig episodes of llwr history slme th- war with lrat Ilrilaln Isgan. Mr lir.dl sail the societies '.'..iiiM s.o'l have Jinn. ..in signatures to a I'f. tition it'glng l'r. si l.-nt l:..os y. t to enforce the tr-.ity of Washimrton, whhh would prevent liigiind fr an s-. . uring supplic- any ). in i v-n hori-" at. I mules, in this count ly .lust is so.-i ,i s th- p-titlon w a. r-a.lv. th--ii-tifT sail, a d-l-Kai hei of f. -ihi p.r. Sops W nllld des. end Upon lotlgl.-HS Wl th- same ohj t in ,i-v. .'aptaln llas- S.ll Maid Unit If th- Ito-ri ere ny rmi'ie t.. light .an th-lr baiil-s, an I if all h-lp were a lihh- Id from Kng.'and by th- ..fb-r nitlons. the II ers najld bankiiipl li. 'A' I'.rilain rr miti'ids thi; cm .in: The fat'le of lll. klell's Villi a Salve. iij. the I-st In th- world. i i, nl. round the e.il If, th - one e; f. , ( .,,,,r of .'ins. .'.mis lliiins. Itr.ii.ei, Sor.s. Si aids. l:..il I'lc-is Felons, A, n.-s, I'alns and all Skm KiupMoii. t I - Infallible I'll- . in.-, J". t,,,, t Hart's Hi ir-' it !- Pleasing the Ladies liurlii( llir ltg inlir rvruhifi thu iunkcr lion id rrtm m'H-f Hi Ul iul ftf rlTtt'tt 1ti rlfcif o wll main t. (-initnnrrt flu ri ir (.Icaatirr In Ihrlr ietilif liuiiin mi fcr hr -.( m tn tf (hart Infr .r I. and. an,1 i( lit tit) t r im w Mil- m try Ih WILL MADISON. The Dalles Boat STR. " TAHOMA." I Ilrmeen Por Unl, The psll'i and wf I'alBlS lIMt CAMU , lset I'orllsti). Tu"tsy, Thurs-Uyl and Kim.Uii at 7 a m. Arrive Tim IMIrs th same dX. I p m. leaven The Hailrs. rlundsys. Wdn- days and Fr!dy, at 7 a in. Arnvrt Portland, sain day, 4 p. m. This rule has t.'is grinfst acsnle ! tta.il ua on r4rth Ien ling Foot of Al.br street lloth 'Ph. 'lie. Msm Si I. A J T A Y I 1 1 1 Act A.t irU JollS M Flld.'.i'N, Agt. The psllss. I'll ATHi.lt A HA UN KM, A(ls lbssl lt:vrr Wi..IMItl WTF.HS. Agt. Whits hU in n. 3 ' N V AIT. Agl Vanv aivor. V. W i III. "II I'.i.N. At! Portland ni:w l N ri:i:li;lS! s iiavi: FlN VI, I, V I'.DI.N s.i ri.i:i' ui i x Fa ii : i mill on th. " llllill IH- Ih. i,' long. Th- c "- in iti it 'i im .ii ri and do I M ininilt- of lie i I 1.ISI lllli SI hal :i, g Ut.'! p'l- I tun k- S to, . that the th "l la .ash cnngr-ss would b-s.-ak. r pr-dn ted soon le-i oin- on- t'-r stai-s in the most h. i thai, .ir .' th- f., Cr.i i, Hon now enjoyed by In- a Fish Warden Van Im 'Iray. Juig- Tayh.r arid l'r- UUS' n. of the ''liamh-r o' wer.- called upon for r rnars r.-spond-d. They praise, I th,, the Push r lijt, ;in .-rpressei the sen-'im'-nt that, its work was all l.-nnor ant on-luHion of th- nw-etinif th- 'I'i.'.l Th- ioui-1 m-.st bu. ' 'l.s'ir- . n. J id,-.. d-nt Van ' iiirn- r . el nil ik of' : tiavuietit. ! dale, i Signed i Not, Is I. .holding '"!' ha.- I n dirt.-l toward perfection dors-d Mior .i;d nnrking bis sending appara'us I tes.-ni i... i :nor - powerful an I giving a gieat ' urer at it hei','1,1 to the sending end. It mill remain.- in he proved, however, that h.a .y hanks of fog, low hanging ion. Is and h'-a.y showers' along and in the' ! a'h of th" transmitted e. ctrb- " aye Ii;. not entirely obstruct Ps progress I Th- presumption gen-rally Is that ! th'-y ....ill as experiments thus fa'-1 Lace proved. Atmospheric conditions i have ,'iisii much to do with and strong- i 1;.' aff.-ct the electric wave." !''apl r.hy given to nil parlies --- cunty wariitn's en r to April Tth. 1 "0, to inn - ' th- county treas ' o- . . I'll Tenth street for Interest ceases after this II. C. THoMPS iN. Cnumy Treagur-r d, Vslnria, Or-ton, f lie ember. 1001. this 9th day l-i:oi'..vi:f,v i,: iW.v'K'i Aialr-ws and Thi-.- Momhs Pears' the soap for fair, white hands, bright clear complexion, soft, healthful skin. Gold sll orcr the world. . At the memoi-nt and invited guegt.. Hat down 'to a spn-a that wa unit.. ;r, k-eplng : with the occasion. Th- tab!.- v.as weighted down with a; i,i.-,nn,.r ,,r good things and ih- r-p.-i-t -us enjoyed by everyone pr-s-n'. This feature of the progiam was a't-nd-d to by Mr. Hamblet, Mr. Allen hav ing arrangi-l the program (also a slate ,of offlcc-ra eltciedi. Altogether, it was ia memorable meeting and will serve to .stimulate Interest In the work of progress. 1-Mjring the evening Mohsis. I ber man, Duncan and Hwope r.-nd.-rrd some egi-tllTi string music and a.ry.' materlaly in the evening s entertain- ment. WHEAT MAItKKT. SAN FKANOIrfCO, Dec, 1C. Wheat, 'lish, PCU'. PoUTIvAND, Dec K.-Wheat. Walla Walla, :MiV; bluestem. 01; Vall-y. CO. ''HICA'IO. -f. K-WLi-at, May, oisniiit', Vi'ii'ti closing. I'Jhi'U Vt. T.WiMA, VfC. 1. Wheat, blueHt'-m, la; dub, 59. liOICU.S AUK SC ATTEItFD. Commandoes Have Been Spill I'p by the British of Late. NEW YOP.K, Dec. H The corre. spondent of the Ixmdon Times and New York Times at Pretoria says the recent Firltlsh successes occur oppor- 111-: i f.i' to, y had he n iinally Ian I 1 la 11 1 no 1 1 1 . 1 Las ai; . e lo n . ears If t.a-y i ould tight K Hie I pi- i.f A-t.el . Ii this ma I- t-r and llio. ,.il p.. t,. ,,!,, .,, i 'he sivlt.li N., ..nil v. II , ,,,, ,,,, . NOTICE. 'I""!' factory 1,. ,:, ,..,,. ,,,i ., .,, A mid un I l.o- f.i. n.i . ,1, p. ,,, . i I. ill- 'I Th mini" e other .-nt ri t ia r I in "i an. no i In- siting, and it i . evp. , t, , i ,t n,.. ,ail load iiliputl', Mil I,.- ampll I 'i'lli-l for any -p. u ... n, . ,,,, v , m .i.iluni-th- swin h. i h iiii.it'. .. n,,.i U,M lily otl- lldilllotri: duly to a'lend lo. Il IS necessary thai .I rcit.,u until ,,f money be rais d. and m-iniicru i.f the '"""" ' 1 11 m.c '"it I i.l . tiioiiilng to se, ui - 'his u, ,,i , V!r-i,y a cn-sid-ial h- j, nil II of !. run, I has been siiIihci ib. ,. mi I ih- , h.mli'i , iieai n. til Ipll'e .1 lie.il'IJ l.-M,.,nse In . Ial for nssi.iaii .-. .VI lasi nndit's meet lug of the Push 'I ii I, Me.i. r i Hani son I, H.uiil.lei, 11.11 ib, ,n All,. I,, (! ,('. Fulton. J. K. Cratke ,,,,.1 I W. 'ar iiahaii vv-ii. nppolnicd p, a'slsi Judge Tajlor. .Mr. Whlppl,. and Judge Howl by In laising the fund, nni a meet lug will be held (Lis morning at Mr. I'illlnn'H olM. e. Il Is :,, .,,, ,, ,., thai the Ihr-aici.e 1 ' split ,u Impoi t- iitit ra, tors lias been av, ,i-o, ; w , , t,at . hereafier all those Interesied I,, th- a,l- j Vaileeliient of lids city w . fn, wniklng together. Mr. Whipple raid I last evening t tint Mr. Hammond him been imJuHlly censured lu several In- I HllllireS dlltiflg 111- recent lieg.illallniiH j tor i win l .1 1 Mti iii.-n l i,f I,, ,w .. ni, ., rises and that the i ommlt tee was awake to the fact that Hie A. AV C. president had all along acted In e, fin, n was also pointed out that .Mr. Ham mond's brother was Hp. gentlemen In t' ri Hlid wlih Mr. peplnvv In the recent Fisher's Opera House I.. K. MKI.Hi, !.( antt llantMrr. Saturday jtj Nightp Dec. 4 U KEN HENDRICKS Ami :hi t'Xci llciil chiiii ivcrs hi llio lirsl mi.! ul Vi'.Ils i i i le la r Un I ii a. Now NliW yHK, lee. 10 . .peel , fro n Atlilllllc ('Ity, . J., ..ays. Captain William Anlrern und his bride uiiled from Youngs Pi-r Sun, lav, September ?s. in their P foot dory lb Hark K-ciet. They expect, d to touch at the Azores for freih suppH 'S of food and water and to land lit Hume port In Spain or Portugal In from six lo eight w eeks' tim-v i in his rnrmer voy age across the Atlan lc Captain An drews fre,Uefitly Hpoke pausing vt-Hsela and he was reported by them on their arrival In port, but as "the lone mar iner" and his bride have been gone now nearly three months .'.nd, as their landing has not been reported any where, It Is the opinion h t. that they have been drowned. SlSOII .' For H il.. by " "' FiiAun a sr..Ki:s en lit-t n7 rj r 1 u The sain- old (He, with new- fines, new Npoi Inllles mid features. Filled to the limit with roaring comedy scenes; ton. lies of heart Intercut; brilliant specialties. HFKCIAI. -Til.: FAMoC.s Swedish Ladles' Quartette wiu, pohitivf.IjY a ppi;a it. AI'MISHION Iteserveil seals, 7f,c; lial- lery, rsie. Advance sale of seals opensi Friday morning ut tirlllln K Heed's. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Tills pr-paraibm ciiiitalns nil of llio illgestaiilH iiml ill-csis nil kinds of f.Mitl, . "Ives Insl, ml relief iiml never falls to ntre. It allows ymi in cut all tliu fiMid ymi waul, 'liic miisl si'iiHlllvo i Htoiinniis can take II. Ily Hsiimi iniinjr liioiisaiuls or (Hspepiics 1 1 it vo la-en cured aficr rverj I liliu; cNo failed. It Ih uinnuill.il for alisiniiiai'h IihiiIiIoh. It can't help but do you flood Prepared only hv I' c In Wi i r A i n , ( hlcugo The II. bat lee, m iiIun;', I inn s HicOtie. sll Fur Hsls by CHAB IIOHKlia, Druglsl. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIG ARS 8iijilio8 of all kinds nt li.wcht riitus, fur ILslipniipn, Fiirmcrs uiul iiicm. As V ALLEN, Tcntjranil Ciiinmcrtliil Streets