THE MORNING ASTORIAN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1902 'V ' v. 3 Li 4 4 xi . Clf ilk jkk m . mi A v , i awwassssi tea mm mi immmd PART AND PARCEL DAINTY box, an exquisite wrapper, a deli cate color, and a clinging fragrance yet all these will not cleanse the skin I Has it ever occured to you that you pay bier prices for these things? Do you care to buy five articles or do you require only one a strictly pure soap. Remember you pay for perfume whenever you buy it mixed with soap. Dipn't you think it is wiser to make your own selection of perfume and buy it separately? ,It is certainly the method adopted by most persons of culti . vated taste, those who bathe with pure Ivory Soap, IVORY SOAP 99ViS PEX CENT. PURS. THE NEEDS OF OREGON 1UXOMMEXDATIOXS OF AS- I TOIUA CHAMBER. Improvement of Rivers and liar- , bor Are Urgently 1 ' . 1 Demanded. Recently Sectary James It. Moare. . of the Oregon ft Columbia i River Board of Trade, addressed a eon" nlcatloo. to the Astoria Chamber of Commerce asking that the local body .prepare a statement showing the ur gent needs of this section. The letter -was referred to James W. Welch. John EL Gratke, H. C. Thompson and P. A. Trulllnger. the local delegation to the 'state board, who have made t'a fol lowing recommendations: , . First Continuous' Improvement of the mouth of the Columbia river un til there are 40 feet of water on the bar at "extreme low tide. - Second Continuous work on the Co lumbia river east of the Cascades un til every portion and branch are oven to navigation. Third Impro-'eirciit of li rivers of this basin until he waters are suffici ent to accomodate the whole com merce of e,ach and every section of this great basin. Fourth The protection and propa gation of salmon to-the full capacity WAS COUNTED OUT. Bob Fitssdmmons Explains McGovera's Victory Over Sullivan. i CHICAGO. Feb.- S4.-Terry McGov era's victory over Dave Sullivan Is ex plained by Bob Fttsslmmons, who ref ereed the fight. Fitiaimmons has r rived in Chicago from Louisville and answered the question as to whetter Sullivan was counted out or was dis qualified for going down without be ing hdt Fltxslmmons sticks to the claim he made at the ringside, that Sullivan was down fully 13 seconds and actually counted out Several Chicagoans who saw the battle dis agree with the Cornishman as to the count, but Fitssimouns says be was doing the counting and ought to know. FftsshnmoM does not go into details regarding his decision, but simply claims that Sullivan was actually counted out and lost for that reason. "There was nothing to It," said Fitxsimmons last night. "It is true that I did not begin my count just at the Instant Sullivan felL In my mind I had just the time he was down and am satisfied that if I madelany mis lake at all It was In the direction of giving Sullivan too long a time in which to recovea I counted Sullivan out nd no matter If he was able to get on his feet I would have declared McGovem the winner, i i-a not rat tled. I knew perfectly well what : was doing." All READY TO RECEIVE HENRY. Arrangements Have Been Com pleted at St. Louis. ST. LOCIS, Feb. !-Arrangements for the reception of Prince Henry in of the waters of the basin, and liberal j St Louis nave en practically corn- appropriations by the legislature of Oregon for .that purpose, i Fifth A common point on all pas senger and freight business with Seat tle and Tacoma. Sixth That all portions of Oregon have a common point with Portland on immigration. Seventh That the state board of trade urge an encourage a farmers' pongress for Oregon, and that ihe meetings be held in all parts of the state; that liberal appropriations be demanded from the legislature for its support. Eighth The scarcity of proper fuel pleted. When the royal visitor arrives at Union station on his special train Monday morning, March 3, he will be confronted by the handsomest decor ations that have ever been sen in St Louis. The grand hall on the sec ond floor of Union station has been selected for the scene of the official reception of the prince. There on the north side, not far from the main staircase, win be constructed an ele vated platform measuring 22 by 14 feet. On this Mayor Wells will pre sent to the "Isitor the jold and silver embonsed casket containing the parchment of municlnal welcome. Aft Is a great detriment to cheap com- .er thees ceremonies the party will en ' . 1 V. I XST . . ... merce for the Columbia river. We would therefore earnestly ask the as sistance of the ba-iin board and the commercial' bodies of Portland to , thoroughly prospect and develop the prospective coal fields of Clatsop, Co lumbia, Tillamook and Multnomah countlea , Pears Whoever wants soft hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complex ion, he and she can have both : that is, if the skin is naturally transparent; un less occupation prevents. The color you want to avoid comes probably nei ther of nature or work, but of habit, f v Use Pears' Soap, no matter how i much; but a little is enough if you use it often' '' Established over ioo yeari. ter carriages and drive direct to the st. i.ouig Club for breakfast. After breakfast the royal party will be driv en hrough the finest residence section of the West End and over the site of the world's fair grounds. PASSING OF THE CABLE CAB, A few years ago the cable system of street car propulsion was consid ered decidedly the best, but since the Invention of the trolley system the cable car Is being rapidly replaced, and many experts now claim that com pressed air will eventually be the street car power of the future. In all lines of Industry we see Improve ments being made, but in medicine there 1s one remedy that is Impossi ble to Improve upon, and that is Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitters. It will not fail to cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, constipation, liver and kid ney troubles, or malaria, fever and ague. Take It at the first symptoms of any of these diseases and It will give prompt relief. Be sure to get the genuine. FOR DUEP RIVER. The steamer Mayflower makes regu lar trips to Deep River as follow: Leaving Fishers wharf, Astoria, on Sundays at 120 p. m., and on Tues days, Thursdays nd Saturdays at 5:30 a m., and at 2 p, m. Returning from the headwaters of Deep river at 7:30 a m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. LIKES THE COUNTRY. Holland's Minister to China Much impressed By Americana CHICAGO. Feb. 24.-"! have been impressed by America more than I can tell. It la a great country and (lie Americans are a gnsat people and I regret now that I never visited this country before," etld F. H. Knobels, minister plenipotentiory from Holland to China, who Is visiting at the home ff M. S. Wvtodwtrd. of RvensUn. Mr. Knobels Is on Ms way home on a leave of absence from Pekln and Is visiting for a week w ith Mrs. Wood ward and her daughter, lone, whom he knew In Pekln during the siege, This Is the first time that he has been in America and he says the peo ple of this country are the most hos pitable and cordial and friendly of any people that he ever met Minister Knobels has not seen his family for nearly two years, as he sent his wife and children home from Pekln in April, 1900, when he saw the storm garnering. He rays l,e does not know whether he will oe pent back or not. "Will you see Prince Henry?" was asked him. ''Well. I hav the honor of knowing his royal highness." was the reply, "and I received a visit from him in Pekln In 1SSS, but I am traveling through the country as a i rlvate tltl- sen." DEMOCRATS IN CONFERENCE. Colonel Kllbourne Entertains Leaders at His Columbus Home. COLUMBUS. O., Feb. Si.-Wllliam J. Bryan was the guest of honor at luncheon given today by Colonel James Kilbourne at his residence. Prominent Democratic leaders were present and a conference was held. ryan left later for Delaware. O.. where he will deliver a lecture before the students of the Ohio Wesleyan university tonight. Brian denied the trtith of the report mat he would call on David B. Hill and pledge him his support for the presidential nomination In 1905. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Leon Mansur to S. C. Mansur 100x25 feet In lot 1. block 116. Shlvely: 23. Mary Denck and husband to Willis H. Gilbert 155.SS acres In section 13, T. s N. R. 7 W.; 5. Zurle a Campbell to Sidney Camp bell 160 acres In section 2, T. N R. 7 Tv: $1100. . C. C. Curtis and wife to C. 3. Brown lots 15 to 34, block 3. Power's addi tion; J30. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The following is a list of letters re maining In the postoffice at Astoria, February 24, 1902: Baker. Miss Mary Johnston. Mrs. V. Bennett Mrs. LoulKelly. Miss Anna Bronell, B. B. Martin, S. Y. Burke. H. R. Nelson. Grace Chase, c. A. Paatola, Antl Clark. M. D. Richardson. Mrs. 8. Edwards. A. W. Samlstrom. Fred Frederiokwn, Mrs. Scorell. Miss Ora Griffin. Mr Lew Shedd, Roy Haserup, W. Synsen. Ramnart Hanson. H. C. Walker. Georgle I Hinson. Zepha E. Wiren. John Hill, Mrs. Susan Younir. Fred FOREIGN. Fardele, Peter Petterson. Amelia Carolina, Bernard! Thiesa. Adolph MEETING NOICE. A meeting of the Cook's and Walters' Union will be held this evening in Carnahan hall. A full attendance Is desired. A large number of candidates wfll be Initiated, and Mie question, of raising the initiation fee end other important business will be considered. By order of JOSEPH KINKELA. President. PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., February XO, 1902. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 a m. March 1L 1902, and then opened for the con etructlon at Fort Wright. Wash., of one double barrack building, brick. For full Information, plans and speci fications apply to this office, U. S, reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelops containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for construc tion of building at Fort Wright. Wash.." and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JACOBS, c a M. FOR RENT. Six-room house, with bath and all modern conveniences. Inquire of Geo. W. Barker, at Astoria National Bank. Her Two Bottles Cured One of a Thousand Norses Who , Praise the Wonderful Work of PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Miss Teresa Cartel, th? beautiful becomes yellow, dlcestlon Is deranged, Sister who won so much credit by her a morbid condition arises, emaciation untiring efforts In nursing the wound- . sets In, followed by a general feeling ed after the Maine explosion, is one of ;of debility. These are the muin ymp more than a thousand nurses who -Itonis of a diseased liver. The liver, have testified to the wonderful results J stomach and kidneys are the great of Palne's Celery Compound among nerve centers. Palne's Celery Com their sick, debilitated and exhausted ; pound never falls U restor them to patients. i health and vlgomu action. It puri- Slster Cartel herself was cured of j fles the blood, tones up the system, one of the most serious affections of eradicates all poisons, nought's and the liver by only two bottles of this Invigorates muscle tlnsuei and keeps marvellous restorative. Palne's Celery Compound has ac complished more In behalf of suffer ing humanity than any other discov ery in the history of medical science. It has rescued from a sick bed thous ands of despairing victims of disease. Men and women In all walks of life have been iermanently cured by Its use. Old and young, the feeble and the Infirm, praise Its curative powers. It is the one true nerve tonic. If taken In time. It never fails to restore to ac tivity weakened kidneys and a slug- the body healthy and free from toul Impurities. Palne's Celery Compound gives Immediate and permanent re lief to all who suffer trton a disordered liver. The best physicians openly endorse It, use It, recomnvnd It and authorise the public use of their statement that Palne's Celery Compound, In case aft er case, cures rheumatism and kindred diseases, purifies the blood, regulates the stomach, liver, bowels luid kidneys and rejuvenates the f:iggedyut or dls eised nervous ly.item. Thoumiml of letters hiive been re ceived by the proporletor of Palne's glsh lived. The body has been made't'elery Compound by newspaiiers foul and unhealthy with Imnure hloort al" medical journals from men and Immediate ru by SWEATERS JUST ARRIVED In are-test Variety and Best Grades Ever Seen In Astoria. Bowling No Article ol'Urt's In no Comfortable, no dressy, healthy unit no eoiiveuteiit. Sweaters Any hotly run uenr n sweater. Alwii)" n lit nml tire nl viiy itirirlit(e. Riding Driving Hunting Yachting Football Ladies Gents Children School Street House Anybody Everybody p. A STOKES The Clothier. SWEATERS ,n,i mi,. .,. . . a women In every walk of life, all tell- , 2 -""" ' ,tng one cxperlence-the Immediate liver. Cirrhosis, Jaundice, fatty de generation, cancer and dropsy often result from a diseased liver. The ap petite Is impaired, the blood hi filled fth poisonous principles, the skin llff and perfeiH cure effected Pmlnes Celery Compound. v hat reason can nny person have who Is not In perfect health for not at least giving this greatest of all remedies a trial? KOPP'S BEST ADelicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The Northern Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. John Kupp li proprlitor. makes beer for domestig and tiport traJe. Bottled beer for family us or keg beer supplied at tny tlmi, Dtllvery in the city free. North Pacific Brewery NOTICE. During the absence in China of Ab Dogg, senior partner and general man ager of the Hop Hing Lung Company, the affairs of the firm will be managed by Ju Young, through whom all busi ness must be transacted. . HOP HING LUNO Sc CO. 37( Bond 8t Astoria, Towa legislators are trying to be good, but they have not reached the moral pitch that permits them to let g" their railroad passes. Dfl. fflflTTHEW PATTOfl Physician and 6urf eom. Office sod Retldeice Pap Bulldlnr. Calls answered day or night. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone HI. GRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. , No. 538 Duan St.. Astoria, Ore. W. 3. COOK, Mgr. Res. Tel. 1111. Andrew Asp. I Kipi laker, llirbiitl tti ItnetkMr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship aid Steamboat Repalrlng.General Black mltblng, First-Class Horse shoeing, etc. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANEJ Prompt Deliveries Of Choicest Fresh and Cured MEATS BOSTON MEAT MARKET New Shop. Best of Service. Phone Main 61. Insurance, Commission and Snipping-. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Wells Fargo and Pacific Ezpresa Comp'ya. Custom House Broker Dr. T. L. Ball ...TEAS ... Latest importations In TEA, RICE and all kinds of CHINA MERCHANDISE. Contractors for Chinese LABOR Hop Hing Lung & Co DENTIST. 624 Commercial St.. Astoria; Ore. C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Boildlng, 673 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR . TELEPHONE. RED 20(1. We lead, othera follow. QUITPAVINQ rent Owa your own home Don't pay Interest Toe Oreron Mutual Home Society Will buy yeu a home for $1000, or pay your mortgage for the same amount You can repay them at 26.86 per month, without Interest Send for leaflet ex plaining our plan. . Home Office, dot Commercial BWg., Portland, Ore. Tel. South 1091. . Local agents wanted In every town In the state.. Contracts matured as follows: " ' December 21,' 1901. No. 1. January 18, 1902, No. S. Branch Office: 424 Commercial St D ECO RATE! Pleasant nnd artintie interiors and attractive ex teriors make life brighter and happier. Paint and paj er are cheap. Better Cheer Up The Home by putting some new bright paper and paint on the walls. It will be more pleiisnnt and moro healthful. Latest and prettiest styles now received. Call and g.t estimates. C. XI. CUTBIRTIl 127 Seventh Street I'Iioiio lion. A Hold Up We held up our line of Stoves and Ranges to the pubilo for In spectlon. Prices on all Heating Stoves we have shot to pieces. W. .J. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Fancy and Staple Groceries ' FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS. " ' TOBACCO AND CIGARS. - Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A Ve AL,L,EIN Tenth and Commercial Streets