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ASTORIA. OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1?, MM. E AT ALT RATION SALE C. H. WILL BE READY THIS MONTH The Dredge Grant Soon to Go Into Commission. If the expectations of General Gil lesple materialise, the dredge Grant vlll go into commission during the present month. Senator Fulton wrote General Gillespie about the matter some days ago, and on the 10th inst. wired to learn Just when the dredge would be finished. The following re ply was received yesterday: "Washington. Sept. 12.-Hon. C. W. Fulton, Astoria Reply to your tele gram of the 10th inst. it is expected the dredge Grant will go into commie ' Blon during the present month. v "GILLISPIE. Chief of Engineers." The delay in preparing the Grant for work at the river's mouth will make it impossible for her to do much on the bar, but she can be used to great ad vantage Inside the harbor. During fine days it will be practicable for her to work on the outside. OeneralGillesple's message is gratify- Ingaa the delay in converting the Grant into a dredge had created some concern in this city, . - - Boys' school suits at Danslgers. NO MORE CENTS TO BE COINED. PhiladeIphIa,Sept. 12. No more cents are to be made by the United States mint here for more than a year, unless a special order is issued from the Unit ed States treasury at Washington. This latest Instruction from Washington is due to the enormous production of the last five years, 3,000,000,393 pennies hav ing been shipped from the Philadelphia mint, which is the only one that coins the one ent pieces, to various parts of the country. Between July 1,' 1901, and June 1, 1903, 89,600,000 cents were coin ed. - New crop dill pickles are now to be had at Johnson Bros. . EXPENSES OF FAIR BOARD. Portland, Sept. 12. (Special) The. ex penditures by the board of Lewis and Clark state fair commissioners has been less than 31000 since its organi sation. Following are the total expend ltures. Expense of commissioners ......I 73.60 Furniture .160.89 Ofllce supplies 94.58 Salary of officers 268.33 Salary nupfs and assts 184.20 Agriculture and live stock 36.45 Total $818.05 ADMITTED TO PROBATE. The will of the late Lyman S. Kinney was admitted to probate in Judge Trencharl's court yesterday. The value of the estate Is placed at $16,000. In the will Mr. Kinney named as executors his wife, Albert Lalghton and Frank Kinney. The last named executor is now living in Washington and cannot act. BASE BALL SCORES AMERICAN. Cleveland First game Cleveland 3; Detroit 2. At Cleveland Second game Cleve land 4; Detroit 0. At Boston (Boston 10; New Tork 1. At Washington-Washington 0; Phil adelphia 5. At St. Louis St. Louis 11; Chicago NATIONAL. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 4; Philadel phia 5. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 8; Boston 8. ' At Chicago-Chicago 5; Brooklyn 7. At St. Louis-St. Louis 3; New Tork 4. PACIFIC COAST. At San Francisco Seattle 7; Oak. land 2. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 4; Frsncteco 8. . . . , At Sacramento Sacramento 11; land 8. - San Port PACIFIC NATIONAL. At Spokane-Spokane 4; Salt Lake 4. Game called llth Inning on account of darkness. At Brattle-Seattle ; Butte 8. ' COOPER PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. F. N. Breiee and daughter, of Clackamas, are visiting Miss Maud Bales. Misa Anna Johnson returned on the steamer Columbia from a visit In San Francisco. county Clerk Clinton and I. J. Kern, editor of the Budget, are visiting in the Nehalem valley. Willlan Dunn, a conductor on the O K. & N. railway, came up from San Francisco on the Columbia. Peter Grant has returned from the beach and is spending a few days in Astoria before leaving for Portland Miss Wasserman, who had been vis iting for nearly two months with Mrs. I. Bergman, returned yesterday to her home in Portund. captain Edward llasney was a pas senger on the Columbia yesterday Captain Masney has been In California for the benefit of his health. Mrs. Lemon, Mrs. W. J. Barry, Mrs. Kate Lighter, and Miss Amy Lemon last night went to Portland where they will visit for a few days J. J. Henry the electric light and power man, was in the city yesterday. Ten Higgins went to Portland yester day to enter upon a course at Tortland academy. AMONG THE CHURCHES. Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran (Both morning and evening services will be conducted in the Norwegian language Evening service at 7.30. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. , GRANTED FINAL PAPERS. Sven Lonbsrg, a native of Finland, was. granted first papers of citizen ship yesterday by County Judge Trench erd. BIRTH NOTICE. A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs." M. B. Pearson. Mr. Pearson is an employe of Brix Bros., of Grays river. ROTHCHILD'S MAXIMS.-' f The following 12 maxims form part of the will of Mayer Anselm Rothchild, the founder of the great banking house of Frankfort. They are now attracting attention ;n Europe, and are recommed- ed to those who desire to succeed in lif-. I. Seriously ponder over and thor oughly examine any project to which you intend to give your attention, II. Reflect a long time, then decide promptly. III. Go ahead. IV. Endure annoyance patiently, and fight bravely against obstacles. V. Consider honor as a sacred duty. V. Never lie about a business affair. VII. Pay your debts promptly. VIII. Learn how to sacrifice jnoney when necessary .. IX. Do not trust too much to luck, - Spend your tlme profitably. XI. Do pot . pretend to be more im portant than you really are. XII. Never become discouraged, work zealously and you wiU surely succeed. MISCELLANEOUS. A man with a mania for answering advertisements has had some Interest ing experiences. He learehed that by sending fl to a Yankee he could get a cure for drunkenness. And he did It was to "take the pledge and keep it' Then he sent fifty cents to find out how to raise turnips successfully. He found out: "Just take hold of the tops and lift." Being young, he wished to marry, and sent thirty-four one-cent stanps to a Chicago firm for informa tion as to how to make an Impression. When the answer came it read, "Sit down on a pan of dough." Next adver tisement he answered read,, "How to double your money In six months." He was told to convert his money Into bills, fold them and thus double his money. Next he sent for twelve useful household articles and got a' package of needles. He was slow to learn, so he sent 11 to find out "how to get rich." "Work hard and never spend a cent." That stopped him." But his brother wrote to find out how to write without pen or Ink. He was told to use a lead pencil. He paid $1 to learn bow to live without work, and was told on a postal card: "Fish for easy marks, as we do." Commencing' Tuesday, September 8th, 1903 Our Store will be in the hands of the Carpenters and Painters on the 25th inst. and for the next two weeks we are going to make GREAT EDUCTIONS The BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. Boys' suits 33.50 at Dnnslger's. Three-piece Boys' suits at Danilger's. Made to fit and wear, 32.50 to 37.50 at Danger's. Immense line of Boys' and S-plece suits at Danilger's. See Daiiziger'8 display of Boys' and Toulhs' suits and overcoats. Organ for sale cheap. Inquire at ihli sun-tf office. THE PALACE BATHS l'alace baths Include a first-class bar ber shop andTurkish andRussian baths Best of service in every department. T it. Davles, proprietor, 539 Commercial street. Hours for Turkish' and Russian baths, 3 p. m. to S a. m. NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Billings, Blsmark and Fargo. Eight of these trains are on the run dally, four east and four vast. Each Is a solid vestlbuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, day coaches, mall, express and' baggave car and the elegant observa tion car. Each train Is brilliantly lighted with over 300 lights and the beauty of It all Is you can travel Just as cheaply on this train as on any other. All representatives will be glad to give you additional informs Hon. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gen- ! eral Passenger A rent 2S6 Morrison St, I It T UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th. "Northwestern Umlrid" trains, ; electric lighted throughou'. both inside ! and out, and steam heated, are with- : out exception, the finest trains la the world. They embody the Ittest, newest i and best Ideas for comfort, convenijice ! and luxury ever offered the travelling public, and altogether are the men complete and splendid production it tin car builders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior acommodatlons and all classes of tick ets are available for passage ct the trains on this line are protected hi ts interlocking locs System. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA WVER RAILROAD. LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVl 8.00 a.m.Portland Uulon De-ll:10a.m 7:00 p.m.lpot for Astoria and) 8:40 p.m. 14:30 p.m.way points. ASTORIA :45a.m.For Portland andlll:30a.m. :10p.m. way points. 10:30p.m. 1 tS:50 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION 8:15 a.m.Astorla tor War- 7:40 a.m. Flavel, Ft 10 :30 a.m. Hammond 4:00 p.m. 6:60 p.m. I 11:30 a.m.renton, 11:35 a.m.Stevens, 5:50p.m.Seaside, t5:55 p.m. I 6:15 p.m.Seaside for War- 9:25 a.m. :40 a.m.renton, Flavel,12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.Hammond, Ft. 1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.Stevens and As- 7:20 p.m. I toria '!T6;50p.m. Dally except Saturday. f Saturday only. ." AH trains make close connections at Ooble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points . J. C. Mayo, Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agent in all Departments to save Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of John Fubrmnn, Win. Werthes G. W. Morton. Central Meat Market 647 COMMERCIAL ST. t'mir imiir for FEES H A N I) S A L T Will ! promptly unit su Hc'iii-tly mtemtt-d lo FRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 131. DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our car Will receive special attention. 538 Duane St. ' W. J. COOK. Mgr No RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BO!ND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and. executing orders for ill kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stork. We sk-U the celebrated 8HELBT LAMP. Call I up Phone 11BL H. W. CYRUS. - Mgr Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., September 2, 1903. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., September 22, 1503, for the con struction, plumbing and electric wiring of one set of Hospital Steward's Quart ters at Fort Stvens, Ore. United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Plans can be seen and specifications obtained at this of fice, and at the office of Disbursing Quartermaster at Portland, Ore., and Seattle, Wash. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for construction" and ad.lre.w4 to Captain Goodole, Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore. Western Oregon and Washlngton--Occasion rain. Eastern Oregon Occasional slightly warmer. rain; Eastern Washington and Northern Miiho Occasional rain. Diamonds Are Going UftH RIGHT The Time to Buy J. 460 Commtvld Strut ASTORIA,0RE. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. THE WIGWAM Giu DrookH. 1. WinesLiquors and Cigars, Best in the Market. Concert? Every Evening, Patrons Cordially Received and Well Treated, Eighth and Astor Streets, - . Astoria, Oregon, moving ASTORIA, OREGON HOIK NAMES CONVENT A8TOUIA, OKKGON. BonrJIns and Dy School (or girls Kimleiyarteo, Inturmediuto, Grammar, Academic sod Commercial Courses. Tuorouk-u Musical Courses. Private lessous lu Elocution. Classes of Physics I C'ulinre. Next Sena ton oui September 8tb. Fur Circular address, SlSTKR Sl'rfKIOtt. LOOK AT THIS If Looking For Nice Dainty Things For Lunch We have them. Vmterwood's deviled ham. l.lbby's deviled ham. Llbby's deviled chicken. Llbby's deviled turkey, Llbby's Melrose Pate. v Llbby's Veal Loaf, - Llbby's Potted Delicacies, Hammond's Lunch Tongue. French boneless Pickled Sardines. Underwood's Lobster. High Life Crabi Cooper's pure Oliva Oil has no equal. FOARD ft STOKES CO. The Waldorf CI IAS. K. WI8E, Proprietor. Tbe Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Concert Every Kveiiing Cor. Eighth ami Attor Sto', Astoria, Or REPAIR SHOP C. II. Oikwitz, of No. 137, lOtli St. desires the public to know that he is prepared to attend promptly to gun repairing, saw filing and bicycle work NOW a Fine Gem H. SEYMOUR Hag Beauties at Prices no Greater than Months Ago 'Phone 831 Manager, Weinhard's Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for finhcrmeu, Fanners and Loggors. As V. ALL,BN Tenth and Commercial Street SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Lare new line at 7.75 and up Elegant n$w designs In Chiffoneiresand Hall Trees Come in and see some Nobby Furniture H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher 4(.'tO-m COM.MKKL'IAL MTltKKT We will hove oves St On about September 1st It will pay you to wait w. c. laws aca Plumbers and Steamfitters. 4 527 BOND STREET The: Overland.? Limited is the most farnons of trail-continental trains via Omaha. Between Omaha and Chicago it runs via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway , Double daily service Portland to Chi . cago via this route... All meals served in dining cars. S. ROWE, Ctnenl Agent 134 Lager Beer our Stock of Ranges Third Street, Portland