THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1901. PAGE SEVEN. i ma: 'I Famous Trains Tho South wot 'Limited ' Koiihus City to Chicago, Tho Overland Limited to Chicoeo via Omaha, Tho Pioneer Limited St. Paul to CluKBgo,' run via . ' Chicago,, Milwaukee & St, Paul v Railway . . f i Hit i ' M I 'J ' ' a f- . offer ';', V numerous attractions. Each route Tho principal tiling to insure a quick, -, i) comfortable tripjast Is. to; ece that your ' tickets road via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & :'. ' St. Paul Railway. " ' " M. S. HOWE. , Qtntni AftnL 134 Third Street, Portland DO NOT FEAR THE RESULT Interested Bankers Certain That Northern Securities Will Con tinue in Present Hands. IN SPITE OF SUPREME COURT Hoik 1 That Decision Will Ht!ttnt Lejjal Method of . Holding Properties That " , Company Will Follow i Mew Style Restaurant ' Everything First Class. The Bestthe Market Affords. . . Open Day and Night. Good Service. rOO Oth SL Mxt door to Griffin 8. and djlnin m Offlc Swoi ASTORIA, OREGON nxnxtrui FRESH AND CURED MEATS ' I Wholesale and Retail r Ships, lagging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. i 1 1,1 UV STOCK B.OUGHT AND SOLD , '" v WASHINGTON MARkET CIIRISTENSON & CO. H O T B t? PO R T L A N D The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. ASK THIS -AGENT K) - TICKETS VIA m I'D . M ..TO.. SPOKANE. ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. NORTHERN PACIFIC Tltno Card ! Trains '. PORTLAND Lews Arrival Puget Sound LtraIt4.7:IS ft ra t:4S p m Kanxnt City-St. Lou! Special 11:10 am pro North Cot JJmltsd S:M in T:Mn Tsonia and statu. Night Exprea ........ ..11:46 pra 1:05 in Take Puget Sound Limited' or North CoMt Limited for Gray Harbor point Take Puget Sound Limited for Otym p!a direct. Take Puget Sound Limited or ICaa eaa Clty-BL Loula Special for potnta on South Bend branch. Double dally train aerrloe on Gray Harbor branch. Four tralna dally between PortlAnd. Tacoma and Beatti New fork, Feb. 23 While banker ...... .(.,. here do not generally believe that the United State euprfme court will ren der Ita decision In the Northern Secur ities caae immediately upon the recon vening after He brief vacation, the near approach of that event a causing- much dlculon In financial clrctea. J. 3. Hill,' president of the gecuiitlea Com pany, baa been actively engaged of late In conferring with the varioue tiankerg Intereated, And It la now aaid a tenta tive plan has been agreed upon for use In caae the aupreme court decided ad versely to the company, Mr. HU1 has refused to discus the aubject in any way, but one of the banker associat ed In the enterprise 1 quoted by the Herald a follow: y "We do not in the align teat fear for the fat of the Northern Securities Company, no matter what the finding of the aupreme court. The two prop erties, the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific roada, will In no event pas out of the handa which now con trol, thorn. How this and will be achieved I am hot at liberty to state, but it will be accomplished neverthe leaa. If the aupreme court finds the present manner of holding the secur ities of the two roada to be Illegal, It will Indicate what ahall constitute legal manner of holding them and that manner of retaining them will be pur- ued. If the decree of the lower court ahould be affirmed In all particulars there would be trouble to some other roads, but not so much to the Northern Securities, which ha been preparing to meet the outcome." In a general way It Is understood that In the event of an adverse decision and a sweeping detres the Northern Be curltte ompany will turn over the con trol of the Northern Pacific ''stock'' to other Interests, either to a railroad cor poratlon In no way sffsoelated with the merger roads or to a voting trusteeship, The Joint guarantee of the Burlington bonds by the Great Northern and Northern Pacific will not be disturbed. It la preaumed that this plan con Urn- plates tho reduction of Northern Secur Itlea Block by the equivalent of the amount litaued for Northern Pacific etock. ' Deapondedt Man Suicide. New York, Keb. it. -William J. Thornbury, chUf plan examiner In the Brooklyn building department and one of the most accomplished mathemati cians, baa killed himself by Inhaling gas. He had been In poor health for a year past. ' TRAIN DAIL.Y PAST TIME 2 For Full Particular, Ratea, Folders, Etc., Call on or Addresa , . H. DICKSON, . , City Ticket Agent. 121 Third Street, Portland. 8. O. TKKKKS, O. W. P. A. li Flrat Awnue, - 8eattle, Waah. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points eaet; Loula vilie. Memphis. New Orleana, and all .point aouth. 1 flea that your ticket reads 'a th Illinois) Central R. R. Thoroughly mod- rn tralna connect with all tranacontl nental llnea at St. Paul and Omaha. If your frlenda are coming west let u know and wa will Quota them direct the apeclally low ratea now In effect from all eaatern polnta.' Any Information as to rate, route, etc.,' cheerfulty given on application. B." H.' TRUMBUuL, Commercial Agent, 143 Third treet. Portland, Or. ;; ; '' ( :-'; f T 1 J. C. LINES ET, T. A P. Al, 1 Third atreet, Portland, Or., , , ; P. S. THOMPSON, F. A. P, A., ''As the Crow Flies" The shortest, line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is . L I 'Ma the route of the famous North Western Limited "Th Train. For Comfort" , ; every night in the year. netoreatettlngonatrlp-no matter whero-wrlte ftr IntoreHtlng Informa tlou about comfortable traveling. H.LSISLER, General Agent 132 Third 6t rortland, Orecon. T. W. TK8DALK, General Panmniirr Agent, tit Paul, Minn, , Notice For Bid. e The undersigned will receive scaled bid up to twelve o'clock noon of Tues day, March the first, J904. at his office, room numbered JO,' Concord building, Portland, Multnomah county, state of Oregon, for. the hereinafter described property; said bids to be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the bid tendered. The . rronerty to be sold con futing of all the real and personal property of the Rainier Mill and Lum ber Company (except the accounts and cash on hand) which said property Is now In the undersigned's hands and un der the undersigned's control and which said property consists as follows, to. wit: ' v : The n. w. quarter of section 16, town ship 11 north range I west. In Pacific county, Washington. Also contracts for stumpage on 860 acre known as Mitchell and Blaney claims, situated on Graya rTver, In the state of Washing ton; also all the logging camps and equipment and logs (approximately 1. 600,000 feet), known as the Grays River Logging camp, situated In Pacific coun ty, Washington. ,v , ; For, further Information concerning the said property call on or write to the undersigned at his above address. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids and any "le made Is subject to the confirmation of the circuit court of the state of Ore gon, for the county ojf Multnomah. ' Bi D. SlGLER, Rec. Rainier Mill ti Lumber Co. 1 , West Sid Note. Mr. 'Dietrich I visiting In Clats kanle. Mr. Edgar Campbell ha Joined her husband In Warren ton. Monday wa generally observed as a holiday on the west side.. Mr. and Mr. O. B. Wirt enter- talned a few Astoria friend Saturday 1 The Mint Carnahan were guests of Mrs. C f, Carother Saturday and Sunday, ,-..'- ' I Miss Minnie Larson apent Sunday and Monday at her home on the Lewis and Clark.'. '. .' ' '.; Mrs. Cv A. McOuIre spent Sunday In Sklpnnsn, the guest of her mother, Mr.;Av O. Wlrt., : . Mr J. Zurlo left Warrenton Monday tor Shoshone, Idaho, where she will vfelt with her sister, ; ; ; Joe. Patterson, representing the Cof fee tt Spice Company, of Portland, was doing the local trade Monday, Mis Berry, Miss Mary Berry and Miss Bertha Hobson were guests of the Mtsses Dawson Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sifert and Miss Mollis Larson were up from Hammond Saturday evening In attendance at the dancing party given by the A. & ,C. R. R. machinists In "Warren's hall. - The dancing party given by the A. & C. R. R. machinists last Saturday evening In Warren's hall was a success to every way. The music wa fur nished by Johnstown's orchestra of As torla, and wa enjoyed by everyone present. '" , The condition of B. C. Kindred, of Harrmond, has not Improved and the gravest fears are entertained for his recovery. All his children have been summoned to his bedside. Grandpa Kindred, as he 1 affectionately called by his wide circle of friends, is as well known as any resident of the county and constant Inquiry is made regarding hi health. eSfiVROYAt' PILLS UPtttnati i I'l l ftaMinii, fw ; HK Mi.SIi'U' KN4 I Hf. iJoTaJ n.,'Jlla Haiti, miael with iiiiwrlbbwn, Tk no ihr. Rfftii Mmw BJ; ft yw Drtifst. ot ff-eta 4. t fftMif) tar I'airUi'Mlnris TwfRit t jtettr tnr ti'lr,"' ia Uar, Uj r t-H l'MMM T4tmonlala, SM f Vmm Mais m. iftavMt twr lUilA 4. Subioribe for Tbt AiUHaia Th World' Fair Rout. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantage offered by the Mlssurl Pacific Railway, which, on account of Us various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately i named "Thl World' Fair Route." Passenger from the northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains' from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansas City, or via. Wichita, Fprt Scott and Pleasant Hill. v '. ..'' Two trains dally from Denver' end Pueblo to St Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe' dlnijig cars. Ten dally trains between Kansas City and St. Louis. , , , " "I, ' Write or call on W. C. McBrlde, gen eral agent, 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed Information and, Illustrat ed literature. Coughs and colds, down to the ver borderland of consumption, yield to the soothing healing Influence of Dr Wood' Norway Pine Syruo. Advertid Letter. ' List of letters remaining unclaimed for thtrty days at Astoria post office February 23, .1904. ' "; Alchorn, Chas. ' Bonaldo, L. Mr. ' 1 ?;, Bryant, F. C. Burke, H. R. Coatch, Francis M. ; ' Comp, Mathew Curtis, Lester Mr. . ' i Darrln, Dr. V ' De Lano, E. G. Mrs. Durkln,W.J. , . Ebbert, Roy Mr. ' . '" Erwln, Hank Mrs. , , Fraaier, Paulina Mrs. ; Gilbert, H. L. '"'" Ginllanl.N. -' r ' . Harder, August , , Harper. T. J. Mr. and Mrs, ' Harrington, Catherine Miss Helenul, Paulls Mr. , Holmstrom, Jho. W. Holllnsheud, Clarence E. Johnson, J.' M. Mr. Kuans, J..' Mrs. Kockehj, Kaarel , , Lee, Arthur J. Esq. Larcan, Pete Mr. Larsen, Emma C. ; Parker, Jennie C. T ( . Paige, W. S. ;, ' Peterson, Chris , - Pope, J. C. Mr. ! ' Pojenyne, Isaac : Rennldo, G. Mr. Strum. Carrie Mr. Shock, Wm. Mr. ; Somervllle, D., Smith, Ida - Sl . ' Taylor S. & W. Co. Thompson, P. F. Mrs. , "',' Wade, Cora Mrs. '' Wold, Erst Mr. '.' ; Nip Leong. , ' - ' Foroijjn. "t " Favor, Stepe Mr. Fardel, Tiorro Mon.. Helenlns, Paulm Mr. ' v Johansson, C. O. Mr. " , Ocklestou, Charles' Mr. - r ,, ; Petterson, Gustaf Mr. s Sverks, Grger Gorp. x 1 '" Spencer, Charles Mr. ' I il PAIR space ; FORXOUNTY Clabop Requested to Furnish ; Special, Exhibit for Lewis and Oark Exposition, MBSMMl WRITES LEHER TO "ASTORIAN Aim Is To riM'onrae Coinprf liensive Kxhiblls from Coun ties and. tonimcrcial ' HodlCM. ;, Th following letter has been re ceived by The Astorlan from Henry E. Reed, secretary of the Lewis and Clark fair board: ' Portland, Feb. 21. An official Invi tation Is hereby extended to the county of Clatsop to make a special exhibit either In its own behalf or In connec tion with some other body, municipal or otherwise, at the Lewis and Clark centennial exposition to be held in Portland In 1905. It is the purpose of the exposition to encourage compre hensive exhibits by counties and . by chambers of commerce, boards of trade and other commercial organizations. For exhibits of this character,' Illus trating the resources, industries and progress of communities, the following regulations have been provided; First The preparing and installing of exhibits by countie or organiza tions will be left to the counties or or ganizations in whose nam or und?r whose authority the exhibits are made. Counties or organisations" may erect separate buildings, or may Install their exhibits In the state building of the state In which the county or organiza tion Is located. Space will be provided on the exposition grounds for all build ings erected by counties and organiza tions and no charge will be made therefor. Plan and ipeclflcaiions for such buildings shall be submitted to the director-general for his approval. Second All collective exhibit made by counties and trade organizations; rs n . PZ a' S I RFCCT m t I UUIIJI UafLwi AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Used hy people of refinement lor over a quarter of a ceatxtry v f' . PRE PAR go if ' will be permitted to participate In the general competition ;( that la, be both collective and competitive. I desire to enlist your co-operation Bnd support in thl movement, and re spectfully to urge early consideration of this invlution, so that if favorable action be taken, we may allot the necessary space and give you amp! time to proceed with preparations for your exhibit. Whatever may be the decision upon our Invitation, I am sat isfied we can shape our plans so as to harmonize all efforts to the end that your exhibit may be highly creditable, not only to your progressive commun ity and state, but to tbeexposltion as well.'. - "..', ' ; We feel confident that the arrange ment we propose will offer to countie an exceptional opportunity of demon strating;, their potentialities at the Lewis and Clark exposition of 1905, and that the result of exhibits made in this way will be beneficial to all. Very re spectfully,' HENRY E. REED, , Director of Exposition. Fears ' It is always sunrise somewjiere in the world." Pears' Soap is sold all over the world. Established ttf. FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE L. E. SELIQ, Lessee and Manager. Tuesday. M Weflnesday, larci 1-2, ;. ; the famous . Olympia Comic Opera Co. OF FORTY PEOPLE IN TWO MOST DELIGIIFUL COMIC OPERAS TUESDAY NIGHT Andraus' Famous Laughing , ; ' , Success'; ;': V Olive tie" WEDNESDAY NIGHT Franz von Suppe's Greatest of all Standard Comic Operas MYI- laaa: ' Pretty Girls, Funny Comedians, Elegant Costumes c Reserved Seats $1.00 w Gallery 50 cents Seat Sale Opens Monday Mortiing at Griffin's Book Store FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. SELIG, Leasse and Manager. Saturday, Feb. 27, The Comedy Drama--:,- ' Slaves of the Mine" ' ; .; ' A Heart Story of the Wyoming Valley i ByC.E. Callahan and, Dan, L' Hart A Superb Scenic Production Exclusively Special Scenery ; ' . ' - . " The Vivid Burning Culm ' , : ; The Shaft of the Mino Real Elevator, Coal Cars and Miners at Work ' ' The Awful Explosion and Cave-in , , ;. V, The Thrilling Strike Scene , , . A play with Natural Characters , Witty Dialogue, Intense Climaxes, ' : Funny Situations. Select Company. Admlssfsn-Ucserved Scats 75 cents, Gallery 5 .cents. ' Sat s:!s cjs:s FrfJay izmz$ 2t Crll-- . ffel Cf - . tj vriut 1