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THE MORXiKQ ASTORIA X. TH U RS D A Y.OFL H K U A R Y (J, 100 t ii. 1 1 IT is significant that in homes of wealth where the very best is demanded. Ivory Soap is used in the nursery. At the same time, in hundreds of families where economy decioles the choice, Ivory Soap is selected. Thus its purity attracts the rich; its economy attracts the poor. High quality and low cost: is there any better combination ? l?TJ AIRSHIPS AT ST LOUS EXHIBITIONS TO UK ;IYKX " AT KXPOSITIOX. Middle. Wert, while '.a Ww of ths party nun in the far West will be xpriM h" ne of their-number to W dwided u;nn la.er. Kduard XI Shrpanl w 111 have for hi f ulijtt-Washington." M AMKOX AT HAVANA. Kotrd BalloouNt Mmi Out Program for the F.xemt. VIENNA. Frb. i In a dispatch to ', Lis P.pr, the local correspondent of th New York Herald says b has tn l knlnM Herr Victor Sllberer. prrsi : nt -f -th Vienna Aro Oub. about i the possibilities of air ship and bal looning competitions at the (ortb.com . tag exhibition In St. Louis. Herr Sil experience in all matters retains- 6' baUoonlng is very extensive. . . B (rivaa the following advk-e to the 1 committee of the Louisiana Purchase exposition, a to Ah bet means of se curing success for an aerostaic pro grain: t :i 'The St. Loo Is Aerostaic. commute should make a program wlfh the least possible delay. Due notice should be given now. The program should be exceedingly 'def.r he and detailed, just as conditions are 'ultimately printed In advance' of an important horse race. ThU!rsh'ipi.' Heir Sllberer thinks Aecefc&rily will be limited in number. Many of those now existing will have disappeared entirely and new ones will Have taken thelrplace. . "St. Louis should be particularly eareful to get balloons all of the same dimensions," Herr Sllberer continued. It la imposible to handicap large and. small balloons and give interest ing results.. I have seen balloon races . a Paris with the interest in them irpolltrd by Irregularity in sixe." - According. t7 Herr 5llberer. ft. Louis should wdtbout'delay fix the di mensions of the balloons, my at 1:00 cJiMc feet. ' "Let Jl'h balloons be of the same sixe; thejt the. result will depend en tfrly apM those who direct them." 'Professionals be claimed should not be. admitted, and all European aeros tlafj clubs, should 4 approached pri vajejjj. , Jf such conditions be observ ed the committee, may expect every . aro clob.to nd a repreeentMh'e balloon-but otherwise not" REUNITING THE PARTY. Prominent Democrats to pealc Before .Manhattan Club. . NBW YORK. ' Feb. 5 Prominent Democrats from many states will at tend the reception to be given at the Manhattan -Club February 22. when plans for reuniting the party In the nation will te discussed. General Patrick A. Collins, Mayor of Boston, will speak on "The Democ racy ot New England." Ex-Senator David' B. -Hill" win have for his sub ject, "The Democracy of the Middle Btartes.-' General Charles E. Hooker of Mississippi, will respond for the Democracy of the South. Some equally prominent Democrats, probably from Illinois will be Invited to speak for the Democrats of the Krnch Ambassadur Formally KecWveU by Governor Wood. HAVANA. Feb. i iiovrnor-ilmenij Wood has formally received at the palac? M. I'anibon. French amba.ssa- dor to the 1'nlted States; M. D Ar mnnd. naval attache and Captain West of the French training ship Du guay Trolln. hlch Is now in port, says the correspondent here of th' New York Herald in a dispatch to his paper. As the party entered the palace, a salute of ;i guns was fired from the Cabanas fortress. The visit lasted les than half an hour. The ambassador was escorted today to Malanxas by Adjutant-General Scott and other omVen of General Wood's staff. He -sv-tll be given Wed nesday night a state dmn.r by ileneral Wuod, ahich will be returned atard th Duguay Troum. Mr i'i m bun and D'Armond will return t.- Washington via Florida Sl'KI'illSK THF.IH FKIKXDS. Trt.i Young Society People Married at Denver1. DENVF.lt, Feb. 3. -Charles D. farcy, son r.f Senator "arey, of Cheyenne, . ni Hiss -Mayoelle Myers, daughter of J. A. Meyers, a wealthy resident of this city were married here by a justice of the peace and later the marriage ceremony was repeated by Rev. George C. liafter of the Epla CoU church at CheyenneV The marriage came as a surprise to the young ladys friends in this city, where sin- w as a leader of society, and even her parents were not let into the swt-. until word came from Che yenne fruit their daughter announcing h r mar-ias . Mr. Or-y ha charge of his father s immense .-attles interes In Wyoming, RIO OIL FIET.D rF.AL BEAUMONT. Tex . Fb. 5-The ta pers have been placed on file here in whin c the Hogg-Swayne syndicate transfers to an English company yet to be formed seven and one-elghth acres of land in the proven oil field for a consideration of Iia.W In cash and 6o0fi In stork of the i r.,ped capital wock of the company to be CMO.W). It Is stipulated In the deed hUi th. Hotg-Hwayne syndicate organized in Gr-at Britain rears soap responds to water in stantly; washes and rinses off in a twinkling. It is the finest toilet soap in' all the-world. " " '"' JUtablislMd oer m year. NOTED INDIAN TKA HEU DEAD. DENSION, Tex.. Feb. 3-Mrs. Se nara Bhort. aged 61, the most noted woman of the Chickasaw tribe is dead at her home at Emmett. Hhe has figured prominently In the work of civilizing the tribe of which h is a rm-mber. . She wm the mother of Mrs Johnston, wife of the governor. OLD-TIME BILL IlOHS Pp. LONDON, Feb. 5 -The perennial de ceased wife's sister bill reappeared in parliament today In a form Iden-ial with that of lat year.- On foureen occasions the house of commons has always met with Insurmountable ob struction, generally from bishops In the upper house. WHEAT MARKET. Feb. 5. Wheat, SAN FRANCTSCn cah, 107. CHICAGO, Feb, 6,-Wheat opening, 77; closing, V, . May, PORTLAND, Feb. S.-Wheat, Walla TCalla, MS85; bluestem, 6j'A; Val ley, 64. TACOMA, Feb. J.-Wht-at, biuestem 64V4;. club, 3tf. T-NIGHTS KNTEUTA1NMKNT. Kxwllenl t'lvgiam to He iUndoivd by the Pupils of the Vnvent. A Musical and llteiary entenuln ment. by tho pupils of the CVnvent of the Holy Names will be given at FtKhera" open hos. this evening at $ oYlovk. Mis Kthd Webh. of the Toronto si-hind of oratory and expression, will give a selection frvmi "Quo Vadls?" Miss Webb, during one brief year In Portland, has made fur herself a biil llant reputation as an artist and In structor. Miss Kaiher Kru. alutuna of St. Mary s academy and college, will recite ' The Soul of the Violin." Miss MJg Soxoy and Miss Kllslitth Kopp, former pupils of the ivnwtit. have offered to assist for the music A imwt enjoyable evening la assured to all. The following U the program: Cycle March lu,t : Little Waves Action Song The Soul of th Violin Recitation Miss Father Ktvus. . The Revel of the N aid's. Itone of Savov n,,.,,..,. . iltrries guatwr Minim's rvm-iions mm KoOin HvkM Orvhestra Tho Happy Hunter. "Home Sweet Home". lostrumcttU Svl Soeno from "Quo YadlsT".., Recitation Miss Kthel Webb. l-'ttd. Kindly Ught" Song and Pantoiiitne Route en Train iu, TOIWrRAPHtC SURVEY. Government I'artj- to Explore the Cop per River Hasin. SKATTLR Feb. S. lUnause of re cent promising gvld diswvertes In the Chestechena country. In the Copper River basin, Alaska, the United C.at and Cevnletlo survey has dvialld a imrty of Its men to leave Seattle to make an etxensive topgruphical and geologic! survey of the coupntry ear ly next spring. D. O. Wlthernioin, assistant topo gtaiher of the service arrived In Se attle tonight. He will purchase pro visions here and start for Valdes next week. His Intentions are to get sup plies In the interior in advance of thr party. F. C. Schrader. who made a partial survey of the Copper River basin in I will be In charge of the survey. fc WILL BENEFIT WHEAT. DALIAS. Tex, Feb. 5. A snow storm in Northern Texas and h.-avy rains In Southern Texas are reported. The fall of snow was vrey heavy At Sunta Anna there was a bllciml with Inches of snow. Trn snow will be of Incalculable benefit to the wheat crop, which was almost a total failure in this state last y a-. BREAKS WORLD'3 RECORD. BERKELEY. Cal . Feb 5 -In a practice throw on the campus Alfred D. Flaw, of the University i.f Can. fornia hurled the IS pound hammer IsT feet and four Incites .from a seven- foot circle. The world's record, held by Flanagun .of New York. Is Kl feel five inches. and the American inter collegiate record jheld by Plaw, him self, and made In 19fiO. la 163 feet nine Inches. Plaw will go east with the university track t.-um this spring. CHCAGO'S PUILDING ACTIVITY. CHOAGO. Feb. 5. The action of the city council In lifting the ban on tall buildings Is expected to mark the be ginning of the period of the greatest building activity in the history of Chicago. Two structures to coat Kl - 33S,'X) have been planned for Immedi ate construction and $4,300,000 is to lie put Into other big down-town buildings In the near future. AGED WOMAN SUICIDES. HARTFORD CITY. Ind.. Feb. 5- Mrs. Rebecca Bvllslxer, who would have been 100 years old March 12. committed suicide at the home of her son near South Whiteley. She choked herself to death by stuffing a large handkerchief down her throat. She was thought to bs sleeping when found dead. SAVED HIM FROM TORTURE. There Is no more agonising trouble than piles. The constant Itching and burning make life Intolerable. No position Is comfortable. The torture Is unceasing. De-TVItt'f Witch Hazel Salve cures plica at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kind of wounds It Is unequalled. J. S. Ger- all, St. Paul, Ark., says Prom 1G I suffered with the protruding, bleed ing piles and could find nothing to help me until I used DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes complete ly cured me." Beware of counterf,!t.' Japanese women offlila'e it barbers In Honolulu. AN APOLOOT. I feel that I owe an apology to the lo'hlng merchants of Astoria. I know Its wrong to butcher price on good reputable goods, but I can't help I have, too big a stock and need the money and I know of no other remedy except to make this sacriflce, and the reason why I let the sale run all through February Is, bo many peo ple did not find out that this was a record breaking sale, until the last ew days and I want to give everybody In and around Astoria a chanoe, hence this continuance until February 28. If you'll forgive me this time Messrs. Clothiers, I'll never do it again, but couldn't help It this time; I had to do It. Blncerely yours. HERMAN WIBE The Reliable Clmhler and Hatter, i bad mm , , , Revest Use It in ln,ui i w.ivs ' S'tnr times the immitmo. in t'.c I'lmwl mark ami mar the skin with Mo clirs, yimpl , WmIsoi otlirl rnip-.ious. S'tiirlinicx the tcuU ut tvid IIiki is (llrtiniuttslli or a debili tated condition which i voiiiiUilv ilcviil'c.l a " li eh ii; 1 .1 c! . ' out, lunllv .iMc to .Iik iiivu'll uiomi.l." In iinpiiritii" and .i-.c which cotrut tlir Mmkl, clog the Inrl and v'.v the kiil i- Kinoxetl l till' line ol IVvtor l'iclv' C.olilcn Mcl:cal loo riv. It iUh-s iiioiv tl .i.i cliiniiiate the jsmmi ; it iiicir.is- the no 1 1 1 1 v o! the hloo.l mak i it k kjlumls that tlutc I an incicrtM.! sctil : purr, llv !',- ilinK l'U It lirilitcii. (lie eve-., cli-attx-s the skin, aii.l give new, pliMC! rttrigv Accept no I'wtuuie lor I'r. rirt-c' Golden Mehcal l'ivcr " I thsni. t Icr Itir 'l vie iti-lu "' h-e ,l,.uo in' .Ur Mi l.t'.iv. M MltlUC'V ol MiUh.-l! I., irnl.t C.i . H- v . "I w u 'I nr!i IW" T4s M IhovO .o Ixr.ivswrT lu.cl :u ttrl mi,l brt, V , !irl it. ,u l all llir O ur i wrtlil Mi iw jkhiii.N I ws tuLr wall ttlthl Irun n,t ltii the ler tr '.l I h'l "HClt Um III i lr't l.le I cciil.l ' I hirllir it'i.il ii) I thought I in- ', .lie Mr w.hr wtil ! Ifi drtir l.'ff .i-i ' .Mlioi t.Stlr.'l III hoi. iMiUlrtt VI li. . Ii,i-rv sn.i rul i In ' 1'Itam it 1'. 1.. . I ,liniliiiiir.l l!i u tilt .l.vt.'t ' t.tnc mi.t .N-iii Hillt l'ir t;,i..r.i M,,ii. . I. O'vriv ' sii-l iv;lri-. I ii UH.T M ;au u f. 1 '"fttr-r llir ivtin n.n Irfl no llilc n I I ii":' t ' . tt'ie nh . In 4 ril A X I !. I t I ,-..M ! . ei. 't M: "li I fi l I N . 1 n... r I' .'.' ai.it- l , ic I ii t l.i i'i lh i.'ii il ut ;l" l'v, (. ! U' I ltu :; t .t n'h c- -l l'. ii. c '' '' t''l( H I "111 t i mi .-li IU ! 'cr: ',1'rl Cutt l',.-,'.-i-.'.t IVl! -Is curr con- I: has ii .! yet Imcii learned whether illtraf.t.shluiiable New York society In vlt.sl TerriWe" Terry M.il.'vern lit to feel his biceps or to beseech that Vi. ishi'd gentleman to f.-cl thelts. "END IT TO YOPR riUFSDS Thr aubm'rlptloll price of the St ml Weekly Aatorlan tnjcn teduced 9M I wo dollars m ,,iilj- uNK IHI. LAIl A YKAlt You icul.l not pur chase a more valuable gift lur h do. lar than a vwir it ui.s. np lon lo the Aslorlan with which to pleaw I eoplu who are acgualnted wlih Aauula ot Clatonp county, or with which to In terest those who are not ciiMln;e. It goes twice each Wis-k for only one dollar a year. The Mnipror of I'ttiua and (he viceroy of India. Im-Iwoh tlieiti, gov ern more than half the population of the world. iHK'tors In Sweden never in-nd PHI' lo their patients. They cheerfully ' oi'pt whatever sum the patients choose lo give them. The Khs of tho Nile mr "O n-gu ar In their coming that foi' hull. In. Is of yearn they have nit arle.1 ten days In th date of their arrival at a given point. I'rtsjH'llger receipts of four. ecu pi m clpal Indian ralltoads show u In- .-euse of more than li) per cent .lunng the fir-st half of 19el A volunteer oinvtvny of electrical nglneers is being pre(Mire. f..r a.-tlve .-rv l.-e In South Africa at the express wlsh It la underst.sKl, of l,r. Kltch etn r. The first bars of rr-M from the Fa-ythrean mines have arrival In Rome. The mines are Ixlnc .-kc,l by an Anglo-Italian company and goivl results are anticipated. The llaviuia l'ot aniioun.ei ..n the tuthortty of one of the , otii i a.-tors that the work of raising the wreck of the I'nlted States ic.iml-tii Mains will b.'gln In a very short t ine We lead, others follow QUI PaYINU RUNT Own your own home Don't pay Intel .i I'll c Oregon Mutual Home Society Will buy vou a home tor 1 1 Ofin. or pay your morlg.iK tor the sum amount You can repay llo'in at W U per niotiili, witii.ut interest. Send for ballet e pl iltiinit our plan, Home I'ttlce, " Coniliiei cl il Hl.lg, I 'on laud. Ore Tel. South l"tl I.. Ml agents wanted In every tows in the slate. i '.our i. -is matiirrd as folbiw-s: IScellllici' Jl. Pl. No, . .tamnrv 1. -H:. No, I BuiKfi Office: 424 CommctcUl M .TEAS Latest liiiportailons In TEA. Tlli'lC and all kinds of CHINA MKUCII ANlMBK. t'oiitiaeiors fur Cltlnrs LABOR Hop Hing Lung & C 1115 flOi 'll i., v.nir i.iiiiinli ii i ul Ii will be good to yuil You is hsve palalsbls t,ieal io..,i',l id'' ami served lo suit ymi t ny hour of the day or ulglil a' iho Sew Hi) I" hop llouss Vim know the place, en l-llsvsnlh tieel John Ulaslih is ploplletof COOK 1kASM K COMPANY Tl.ph"ii ai Graying and exphlssinG All g.Niis shippril lo our fare Will ItscelVs Hpcclal Alienllon, No lit I Hun. H: AH. ula, Hi" V J ('im)K. Mgi II.. Vl. illl. Prompt Deliveries i if ( l,..i. -l I'u-li uinl 1 'llll tl .. MEATS THE ASTORIA Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Tim l'vtr;tt loll (imtullis a!l of ll.f rlih'cit.iiii a i l tlit;ci.ts n kinds id fiHHl. li k'Ui'h Iti'.t.iiii iclii ( aii.l never f.llU to cure It allows il In ml all I tho f.si.l )ou vv.ini. 'I'll.' ii"i.t m tisitivr st.iii,ii"!it c.,n i in." It lv I'-umi inauy tliini' nf il i 1 ics ii.i vo Ui'ii 'ctirvil ; f l r i Vervtlnna el-o I.i:!rtl. ll j n un iii ilnti l"r ali luiii.ii li tiiiulilcs. , It can't help Lift du you good i Pp iwr.il l THvl I- I l, 1 1 i A i ... i hi, m40 i,l . ': I lia .III. hv. tUk Np s!u)i, Hi i'i' S rvicf. Tin. in Muni I H0ST0!N MEAT MARKET JsAsFASTABliNl) OKSKIIAI. iltSTltsi T A Nil IHltJ)i:il Dr. T. IL. Ball PKNTIt' r i;i Commercial rlt . AnorU, Ors. Andrew Awp, Hjkh jlr, IUilailk tt lrilr rillST -CLASS VVuNK AT rk.vhon v.iii. -: rui. tc SMC . Atleiili.i'i (III'.: to SMp si i Httmb.t Itepslr'.iig.i Un-'isi HUck smlihlng l'ln:i'lj llfs Hht!t. :e tiiNi:i; Ti.i.rrii ,vm I-Canb I JOB PRINTING 1' nil kinds frtnu u visiting cnnl to it daily iii'sncr ur a lim.k J i. ' s.. f7 t t A Hold Up We hold up our line f Sia and lUnges to His i ub Ic (if In- pert..n 1'rl.es nu I Heating Hl.ives wt have alio! to lie. "S. I W. J. Scully : 4Ji IU)M 51KI.HT. OelwovH Maih and Tsolh OUR LINOTYPE TyM'Spttiiif Miicliiiit in 1 1 n luiiiiN of ctiin jH-tciit j K'iut ri fiinlilcs us to turn mil wnik I't'ijniriiiK u liir'i' a nut ! tyirt'ttin on "linrt tint ice iiml at prices aw n lieluvv nil conijittitnrs. No Job too Large or too Small FAST PRESSES L Three of lliein at the -erviee of our iiicTeiininj' uitriiiuic. ARTISTIC WORK We are ready to undertake work requiring artistic finish. We are better jirejuired than heretofore for this c1h-.h of work. PAPER STOCK. We carry a lure nnd f-elecl .stock of the very bent and medium grades of jniicr und printing Htalionery. We can please you ns to quality and price. A trial order solicited Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies, of nil kinds ut lowest rutv. for fishermen, Kuiiuers mid I'ggers. As V. AL.LI3N Tenth boJ CommrMsl Strrrts KOPF'S BEST A Delicious nnd Pnlntable Driulc Absolutely Pure Thr NurlhTn Puclflp Ilrtwsry, of which Mr. John K"pp Is pmprltlor, makrs her for dim'stlr tnd riport Irals. Itnltlrd biM-r for family usa or kg Iwr suipllrd at any tlnn. Dllry lo thr city frrs. North Pacific Breuerg sl IMI1M 1' II II I 1 T fill lAII W Of New Zcnlnnd W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has heoii Underwritinj' on the I'acilic Count ovei twenty-two ynnm HAMUKL Kf-MOKK it CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. I'OUtNUEU A. t. I7I TeleplioiK; Main (!C1. ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE KliWAKI) Prioh. Manaokk. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE or LONDON THK OLUKST I'L'KKLV URL OI FK K IN Till; UORj.. m Cash Aaaata, - - . Sn,a,K,,,HM, J I'aalt Aaaata In ITnltsd Mtataa, s,mn,1l C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL. AGENTS. 215 Sansome Street - Sao JWlsco. Cal. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AQENT5