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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1904. At The BEE HIVE You can buy DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS LADIES' SUITS and CLOAKS, ALL KINDS OF SHOES, HOSIERY, MEN'S FURNISH INGS, ETC., ETC, ;.v'.;-;-; ; ; EiEAPEE The Store That Under sells All Cithers Tie ee flliYe !2r"j You Need a Bath nvvr. .....3 ' AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK You might m well bathe In the river m In an eld wooden tub, but there is so oceaalon tor doing either to long as u-to-date bath tubs can be had reasonably. Teik with na about the matter. W.J.SCULLEY 470-471 Commercial Phone Black 2243 r All Wool Rugs - 75 cents each L. H. HENNINGiSEN CO. 4 BONO STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. PHONE. REfi 235 J BLACKSMITH I NG. GABBIAGE AND WAGON BUILDING. FIR ST-CLASS HORSE SHOEING. Logging Camp Work, All kin da of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best , - work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. Comer Twelfth and Daaie Streets. 'Phone 291, Do You Smoke Any Old Thing or are you discriminating? Yon will be offered only the BEST at Will Madison's. 564 Commercial St., and 114 Eleventh St. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers ef Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryuien anc Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest Pfecse 2431 . . Corner Eighteenth and franklin. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. TOBETTERCOOS BAY SERVICE ' 1 1 1 ' Chamber of Commerce Deter mined Improve Transit Toward the South, C0MMI1TTEES ARE NAMED Mftnv l?w 'Slembpra Elected to Membership of CUiuuber at Meeting Lust Night-Other Ilustuess Transacted. If thee efforts of the Chamber of Commerce are o count for any think. there will be better service between this port and Coos bay points effected In the near future than that that now obtains. It was clearly pointed out at the meeting of the chamber last even tng that the steamers of th Gray Steamship Company operating between Portland and Coos bay are anything but accommodating to the merchants of this city, failing very frequently to give even a look In. Instances were cited where passengers had purchased tickets and made all arrangements to take pa age, only to find themselves here after sailing day beecause the steamer had passed out without making a landing. Then, too, local merchants are unable to ship orders for the same reAsona. The point was made that business with Coos bay points had Increased of late, and that the present facilities of tran sit were totally Inadequate for the de mand. The matter was referred to the committee on commerce and naviga tion, the members of which pledged themselves to work for the desired re llet For Better Lumber Rates. A communication from Victor Beck' man, secretary of the Lumber Asso elation of the Northwest, which related to the rates affecting the shipment of lumber from the coast by ranscon mentals to corresponding points In the middle west, was read. The letter set forth that the rate on the lower grades of lumber via the O. R. A X. and the Union Pacific was In excess of that charged by the Northern Pacific, the particular points In question being Omaha and St Paul, respectively. It was concisely stated that if the rate made by the O. R. 4 N. and the Union Pacific was reduced from SO cents to 40, that Is now in effect on the other lines. the business of the shippers would meet with the material Increase of 25,000 cars annually. The chamber was asked by the association to lend its Influence In effecting the reduction. This was readily agreed to, and Secretary Beck- man and the ralroad people will be communicated with on the subject, this being In accordance with resolutions adopted. Letter Fre mLsnofitt, A letter from Major Langfltt to Mayor Suprenant ' was read- This communication was in reply to one from Mr. uprenant, and related to the dredging proposed for the upper har bor. Mr. Langfitt briefly stated that the aim of the department of engineers Is to provide channel depth, and that any dredging to be done on the water frontage must be undertaken at private expense. A letter from Representative Wil liamson, acknowledging the receipt of the resolution bearing upon the Lewis and Clark exposition, was read by the secretary and ordered placed on file. On motion the president Issued In structions to the secretary to write a letter of condolence to Baltimore, rela tive to the distressing fire that has Just ravaged that city. The Year's Committees. President Welch announced the fol lowing committees to serve during the year, that on fisheries being a new one In the chamber: Executive E. W. Tallant, J. T. Ross and Charles S. Wright. Commerce and navigation J. Q. A. Bowlby, O. W. Lounsberry and Samuel Elmore. Railroad and transportation O. W. Lounsberry, R. B. Dyer and F. J. Car ney. Fisheries B. Van Dusen, S. S. Gor don and X Q. A. Bowlby. Legislative and Judiciary F. J. Tay lor, G. C. .Fulton and J. H. Smith. Manufactures and Industries J. E. Gratke, B. Van. Dusen and F. J. Tay lor. Statistics and compilation J. S. Delllnger, J. C. McCue and A R. Cyrus. Roads and highways Martin Foard, W. A. Good In and John Frye. Membership J. C. McCue,' W. F. Gratke and C. R. Hlgglns. Reception Mayor Suprenant, Samuel Elmore, J. E. Gratke, Robert Gibson, P. L. Cherry, B. Van Dusen, Frank Pattonv W. L. Robb, F. J. Carney, H. F, Prael. E. W. Tallant, C. & Wright, F. J. Taylor, W. R. Hume, Dr. Fulton, J. S. Delllnger, John Fox, Albert Dun bar, 0. W. Lounsberry, 3. Q. A. Bowlby. List ef Letter. List of letters remaining unclaimed ofr 30 days at Astoria post office, Feb ruary S. 1904. Abbott, Gertrude Miss i IHackstock, James Mr. Brown, James Mrs. Brest, Jasper Mr. Bush. F. Mrs. -., . , ' . , Ohrlstensen, C. W. Clemuns, Edith M. Miss Davis, C. A. ,- Edwards, James T. , Gatther, F. O. Gardner, Ada Mrs. . Hansen, H. A. ( Hansen, Lawerence Harper, T. F. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaydon, Virginia Mis Heaber Bros. Hilton, Jos. Mr. Inman, Dr. J., Insley, Chae. Jacobsen, Aug. Jensen, Martin Jorgensen, John Kahagras, Jim Kyle. T. F. Mr. Lamar, J. S. McIIugh, John Mr. MtnshulL R. Morgan, H. Mosell, August Obber, Andrew Olsen. Hattle Mlae Patterson, Otis Esq. Qulm. W. Rader, Ruby Miss Richardson,' J. R. Root Logging Co. Schollard. Chas. Mr. 8egar. Ulysses Spout, A. Mr. Wheat, C. F. Mr. Wlllurs, Toney Mr. Wise, R. Mr. Packages. Down, Chlo, Mr. Autonun, Frits Foreign Letters. Alhman, E. John Mr. Ruffln, Sevaflm Mr. Sollumen, Haans Herr. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. C. a Brown expects to leave tonight for Hot Lake, fof the benefit of her health. Miss Geary, librarian of the public library, has been granted a leave of absence and will visit for several weeks with relatives at Burns, Ore. , k Will Ultman. a popular Portland ti-Avelina man. who had been In the city for a few days, returned to the metropolis last night. ' P. E. Peterson returned laat night from a trip to the sound. C. G. Palmberg returned last night from a business trip to Portland. C. R. Hlgglns leaves this morning for California. At Oakland he tt Join his mother-in-law, Mrs. D. K. Warren, and his wife and proceed with them to Los Angeles, where the party will remain for a month. Lou Wagner, formerly a deputy sher iff of Multnomah, but now on the road for a Portland firm, came down last night. Captain Billy Patterson came down last night He Is waiting for the transport Dlx, which he will pilot up the river. Henry Lang was down from Portland yesterday. Euirene Samjel, representing the Equitable Life, wo among the arrivals the city last night. in Mysterious Circumttsncs. One was pale and sallow and th' other fresh and rosy. Whence the dlf ference? She who Is blunhlng with health uses Dr. King's New Life PHI to maintain It. By gently arousing th lazy organs they com pell good dtges tlon and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25 cents at Charles Roger druggist U. S. Engineer Office, Portland, Ore., Feb. 10, 1904. Sealed proposals will be received here for 240,000 tons, more or less, stone for extension of Jetty, at mouth of Columbia river, Oregon and Washington, until 11 a. m., March 11, 1904, and then publicly opened. In formation on application. W. C. Lang fltt, Major, Engineers. ' Etesped an Awful Fate. Mr. H. Hoggins, of Melbourne, Fla, writes: "My doctor told me I had con sumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given ud to die. The of fer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption In duced me to try It. Results were start ling. I &m on the road to recovery and ow all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my life." This great cure Is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Charles Rogers, druggist Price 50 cents and $1. Trial bottle free a ttL-itt-fia a jjfWt- -ifiwstSMilsl'l aft- MIR 11 Broken lines Men's Overcoats . :;- 1-3 off r:fC,o Broken lines Men's Shirts 1-4 off Broken lines Men's Hats and Pants 1-5 off ' SPECIAL NO. l.-Men's Wool Socks, 25c value, this week 2 pairs for - - - - 25c SPECIAL NO. 2.-Men's Fancy Vests, latest patterns, all siz es 34 to 42, sold for 2.60 Special price - - - 1.60 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ' ' 1 I ' ' Get the Habit, Go To S.DANZIGER COMPANY ON THE SQUARE. a n tt a o tt tt a a o a a a a a a a a a a a a iml VHY GO TO COUMK"-N ' X irs-h e a n-ir , . Ta. I J LLAKn Dt H JK'H r.r.ri Nil . - WHFM I Will. 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