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PAGE SEVEN. NEW COLD PROCESS. READY TO FLY FROM FIRE. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1904. r PICTURES lOcts A large variety, actors, celebrated people, scenery anil fancy colored panel malted on 6x i J inch Melton face hoard, really worth a quarter anytime. They are yours at thin special price. "Our show windows will introduce you to them." IJ N. GRIFFIN L. H. HENNINGSEN S CO. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings All kinds of instreesra niatle to onlcr. Furniture repaired, upholstering. Absolutely the clirnifH Ie in town. Secondhand goods IxiugLt ami o!d. :: :: :; 504 BOND STREET, Nut Door to WclUPsrgo Ex. Co. PHONE. RED 2305 Ukowk8 & Johnson, Proprietors. I'hone No. 831 THE WIGWAM CIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars Stt JUL ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Kighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA r CIGARS Tho Trado sup plied at abso lutely bottom prices. In all Brands and Sizes. We have them in stock. TOBACCO We have added n pipo repairing department. Best work in thline. GOODS EXCEL, I'llICES BIGHT WILL, MADISON KM COMMi:itCIL HT. 114 KLKVIINTI! ST. ttaaaaaaaaaa.tta ttBoooaanonnaoM Some People Are Wise a And some are otherwise. Get wise to tho valuo of our Pro tX oorlptlon Department when you want Puro, Cloan Drugs and 3 tt Modlolnos aoouratoly oompoundtd. a a Anything In our atook of from our proscription eountor. a 4 you oan dtpond upon as bolng tho bsst Got It at ft n and Commercial Street 11311 S UlUg OlOlG n a aattttttnttnn naaaaaaaaaasta 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY 811 EHM AN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. Mtans Saving of Millions to Mining Induitry. I?nlvrlly of Calif (ruin, Aug. IS. A new process for treating rebellious ores and extracting the (olij arid silver tins lnf n llacovre4 by M, Vwjouny. an MMlHtmit In th chwulMry department of thB l?nlvralty of enliroriilu. Khould thin jiroifim prove it commerrlitl Hnd priicticiil Hucct'NN It mentis a Kiivlng of millions to the mining InduMtry. Mr. Vuaouny nays his pnx-eaa will lie ea peclnlly vultmhle In the exploitation of silver mlnee. "Like cyiiiildlng," aalil Mr. Vagouny. "I hi Is PHHcntlally a wet proceaa, A atork solution In made up a follows:: Some two-thlitls jer cent ferric chlor ide of commerce, about 20 per cent common salt and one-half tier cent hy drochloric acid; second, the solution I mude to pass through electrolytic cell with carbon elfciroden, where It in charged with chlorine under the In fluence of the current; third, the aolu tlon is continuously led over Into ore vats containing cruxhed ore, and there It l given a chance to act uion the sulphurated silver and gold dlKSolving the latter and thus removing the val uables from the maun of ore by simple leaching or filtration. "Fourth, thin rich solution Is now mnde to flow through electrolytic vata again, where not only are the ellver and gold reudlly obtained In the metallic condition on the cathode but the solu tion Iteelf Is made to become richer with simultaneous regeneration cf the ferric chloride, "Klfth, this solution, now being ready to do more dlaaolvlng It Is again led Into the ore vat, leached, electrolyted and reaent over Into the ore vats, and ao on cycle after cycle." Oik Point Loggers Have Train for Escape. Kalama, Wuxh., Aug. 18. Loggers coming from Oak Point atate that Area In the old logging region on Abcrnathy creek are xpreadlng rapidly. In one place, a blaze waa only about L'!0 yard from the gr.een timber. The camp of Ilx ft Hlone Is In great danger, and the engine on the railway waa kept under ateam all the time, ready to take out thoite In danger, William Weiss and son, hotel men in Kalama, went to Htella yesterday to look after their property, which la near the sent of the Oak Point fire. It seems Impossible to do anything with the fires after they get started. It la reported that some parties near Hhanghal, about eight miles from Ka lama, deliberately fired some dry slash ing on Monday, after having been ex pressly forbidden to do so by the dep uty fire warden. It la expected that they will be arrested and prosecuted. as It seems that nothing else will atop the practice of burning slashings dur Ing the dangerous season. - Thus far Cowlltx county has escaped destructive forest fires this year, but the danger Increases each day until ruin falls. The smoke Is so dense on the Colum bia at this point today that Hogan's island, situated In the middle of the river, can not be seen from here. Cnmiiers are coming In from the woods fearing a repetition of the fires of 1902. PAYS MOST FOR WATER. Any ... -n SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The French physiologist Fere has made experiments which show that the process of digestion diminishes the capacity for muscular work fully one half. As regards the effects of etlm ulnnts like tobacco and alcohol, he has found that while they diminish fatigue", the effect never lasts more than 10 mln ute. and Is followed by a greater de gree of fatigue than would have existed If they had not been Indulged In. A Hungarian government document note a greut decline In the manufae' ture of corsets; some factories have been closed, others have largely re duced their working force. It attributes the result to the growing custom of wearing "reform clothing," and to the persistent denunciation of corsets by physicians. An organization la being formed In New Haven to solicit funds for the erection of a monument to Ell Whit ney, the Inventor of the cotton gin, to be placed near his factory In Whitney vllle, just outside of New Haven. Con gresa will be linked for an npproprla tlon. ' '" " ' Returns of the receipts on the French railways during the first alx months of the year show a generul decline com pared with 1903. The loss of the prln cipai companies la from 2 to 3 per cent. GILLETE SAFETY RAZORS Wafer Blades, No Stropping! or Honing;. Always Sharp. Sold Only By , ? FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY PRAEL 8 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. , Praying arid Expressing All goodaahipped to our care will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. TIME TABLET. J. POTTER DATE 1904 Tues.Ang.ini Wed. " "Thura. " Friday " Hat " Sun. " Leave POKTL. land 9.00am 9.00 am 9.00ara 9.00 am 1.00 am p. M Arrive Ait'rla 8.00 3.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 P.M. Leave AM'rlaJ 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 P. M Arrive Ilwaoo Dock 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 8.15 Leave Ilwooo Doelc P.M. 6.15 7.00 8.00 8.00 Arrive Astoria r. m, 7.80 8.15 9.15 9.15 Leave Astoria P.M. 7:30 8:15 9:15 9:15' Arrive Portland A.M. 2:30 3:15 4:15 4:15 G. W. ROBERTS, Agt., O. R. N. CO. IV einharcTs Laff Beer. A special Burlington train of six cars made the run of 610 miles between Creston, Ia and Chicago, last week In nine hours. Paul Morton, the new sec retary of the navy, came east on the train. PACIFIC COAST NOTES. Sebastopal, Cnl., had a $75,000 fire a few nights ago, destroying the better portion of the business section of the village. The Coos Bay mattress factory, lo cated at North Bend, will enlarge Its plant and add an excelsior factory. San Dlego, Cal., is to have a moun tain water system costing about $2,000, 000. n Marshfleld talks of holding a street carnival In September. 4.cbanon, 4hehf4ng-vHlagHtri.tniv county, had a narrow escape from be ing wiped off the map through the ap proach of the forest fires now raging In that vicinity. Vigorous work saved the town. Roseburg has a new high school building, completed at a cost of J20,-000. Josephine county has an abundant crop of melons thla season. The melons are later than the California article, but larger and finer In flavor. The Copper Canyon valley in Wash ington, one of the greatest game sec tions in the western mountains, la en tirely burned over by a fire which has beei raging there several days. Travel is heavy between Puget sound ports and California. The steam ship Queen, now on her way to San Oregon Contributes More Than Other State to Irrigation, Oregonlan; The fact that Oregon Is Interested In Irrigation Is very clearly shown by the fact that the state has contributed 1981,404.90 more to the re ('tarnation fund of the natlonul govern ment than any other state in the union. This fund la formed by the money realized from the sale of public lands In the various states, and Is set aside for use in reclaiming arid land In those districts where irrigation 1? needed for the development of the country. At the "-resent time there are $24; 905.S32.J4 In this reclamation fund. which amount is surprisingly large and shows that the government has ample means on hand for the comple tion of all Irrigation projects noW under consideration. Oregon has contributed 94,692,061.67 to the accumulation. North Dakota takes second place with 13,701.256.(7, while the state of Wash ington comes third In line with $3, 300,368.73. This places Oregon far and away to the good and entitles the state to much consideration from the reclamation service In Its work. The figures men tloned were furnished by Acting Chief Engineer C. H. Fitch, of Washington D. C, In answer to a letter sent him by A. King Wilson, of this city, Integrity. """"... A fe years ago a welt known lawyer remitted In settlement of an account to the publisher of a paper In the west a two-dollar DHL which was returned with the brief statement: "This note Is counterfeit; please send another." Two months passed before hearing from the lawyer again, when he apolo glzed for the delay, saying: "I hare been unable until now to find another counterfeit two-dollar bill, but hope the one now Inclosed will suit, professing at the same time my Inability to discover what the objec tion was to the other, which I thought as good a counterfeit as I ever saw. Philadelphia Ledger. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abscess on mj right lung," writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont, Ga., "and gave me up. Every. body thought my time had come. A last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The bene fit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entire) y-regalnedmyJiealth It con-1 quers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers' drug store. Price 60c and' 11.00. Trial bottles free. The Grotto handles nothing but straight liquors; no blended goods in the house. Pears Pears' soap Is dried a whole year. That's why it lasts so. It wears as thin as a wafer. eMail over the world. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR 8ALE At Gaston's feed stable, on Landis harness machine, one 20-horte motor, one starter box, 35 feet 8-inch leather belting, 30 feet 4 play 8-inch rubber belting, 1 pair butcher's wall scales, 1000 grain saoks. WANTED A dishwasher. Apply at 598 Commercial atreet FOUND Net containing about 7 papora twine.' Owner can have same by applying to Warren Packing Co. and proving property. man and wife, un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; no children. No. 1661 Grand corner Thirty-fourth. LOST Net, about tf2 papers twins, Big-inch mesh by 44 meshes deep; 2'2 papers sewed together in the center. Buoy marked T. J. Lost on Desdemona light, August 12. Re ward for its return to Warren Pack ing Co. Upper Astoria tias a place whore you can get a fine glsss of beer, as good wines and liquors as you can find any place In tho eity. HARRY JONE8. Opposite North Pacifio Brewery. - JAPANESE GOODS. " New stock of faney goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the Iptest novelties from Japan, THREE partly furnished rooms rent in the Astorian building. for SEE thoee new bathroom fixtures at Montgomery's, 425 Bond street. Most improved tubs, shower bathe and sanitary fixtures of all kinds. Union hand-made heating atoves and tin ware of all kinds. Phone 1031. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, th tranafer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn en Twelfth, oppoeito opera house. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable plane work see your local tuner, TK Fredrickson. 2071 Bond street 'Phone Red 2074. Lump Coal Large Lumps Ring up 8. Elmore A Co., Main 1961, and or dor a ton of Ladysmith ooal. They deliver it. Select lump ooal. BEST 1S-CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-oent meal in the eity at the Rising Sun restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street PLUMBING, ateam heating, tinning, roofing, gas fitting, repairing, etc-, etc, promptly and eatiefactorjly att tended to at reasonable priees by John A. Montgomery, 425 Bend street. Phone 1031, ..ratfTj " ' First-class meat for 1bc nice eake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c U. 8. restaurant, 434 Bond street THIS PAPER Agener, VH Hansome Street, fan Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising can be made for It. nttttaitttaaanaattaanattaaH The Best Restaurant The Palace 5 fcCafe a aaaaaaaaaaa ket uiatMeais. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners Specialty t erythlBf the Market Affords K a' a a it s ft Palace Catering Company S aaaaaaaattttttttttttttattttaaaanS -v ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and Supt. F.L.BI3HOP,Secreury A. I.. FOX, Vice President. ASTORIA 8AVI(i8 BASK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of P THB LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY. MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESrOftbtNCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, - ASTORIA,-OREGON. HATS TRIMMED FREE A big reduction sale on hats. All kinds of ladies' and childrens' furnishing goods, hair switches and pompadours. v. :: :: MRS. R. 1NGLETON, - - Welch Block. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the . latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work ' in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE 'STREETS. Ehe TROY Lauiidry Is the only "White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor.' 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991 Always Open, Day or Night RUSSIAN, TURKISH or TUB ...... . . THE PALACE BATHS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ASTORIAN Francisco, has a load of 350 passengers.