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In a condemnation ault . filed by the railroad company esklng for right of way for theta)8t. Johns-Trout- aaie una mrougn , m iovs aonauon claim, may offer lo.ooo for tnevgrouno, '-.' The trueteee have filed an ana war te the ault aaklna- ISI.4S0 for the rleht of way, Thay aak $U,46 for the Und and $11. v 000 for damaf that would result to the remainder of the property by reason ef ' the cats and fills the railroad -company . would make In bulldlna- Us line. At- tornays for the trustees are Ed and A. : R. Mendenheil, J. C. Moreland and H. H. .- Norhrup. ,.i -, v.-. : r-- ,, ; H. W. Lemcke and H. O. Holt assart .that the patent obtained by George W. Brower on a aystem ef electric street , railways la worthless and that Brower's scheme 1 ImpraetleaL . Brower sued ' Lemcke and Holt for breach of contract, alletina that they entered Into aa agree , slant with him. te organise a company and build a line of railway after hie plana from Loa Angelee to Santa Mon- . lea. - He aeserte that in February, lt0, ; ' and again last June, Lemcke and Holt notified him they would not fulfill the contract. , bemcke and Holt. In an an ewer to the suit , filed In the circuit court state that the plan of eonetruction of the railway was not feasible, w. t. Mulr appears aa, attorney for the do- :. xense. . , . ; . ... .. A - committee from the. Federated Trades called upon Manager Oeorge Baker of the Baker theatre, yesterday and informed ."htm that nonunion men were employed In painting the front of - the Baker, theatre. -..The contract wee let to Ernest Miller and1- efforts to : find him after being notified of the em ' ploynvmt of nonunion men felled. Man- ': ager Baker. was exasperated when, he learned that the contractor . had em- ployed nonunion labor and ordered them , to etop work. They refused for a time, bat the matter wee ' finally settled by : finding the .contractor and Informing him that only union -labor should be em ployed at the Baker. . . , - Ray. Charlee A. Phlppe will arrtre in Portland October 1 to begin his duties ' aa field worker for the Sunday School , aaeoclatlon. to which position he wea . recently elected., He will make this eity his headquarters. Mr. Fhippa waa born In the atate of New Tork over 40 ?'eara ago, but hss been- recently living a . Waahlngton, where he has attained considerable prominence. - Hie greatest ' success is said to have been with young men-and It la believed that he will be a strong factor In the Sunday school work . of ' this state. . Before Beginning me work he will look over the field to which he bas been assigned.' ; -. . Th ' Journal ' is -1n receipt of a 'poet- card from Isiaore Flack, formerly of the Arm of Flack at Cohen, : Pendleton, who has - been residing in Munich, Bavaria, for a vera! yea re. Mr. Flack writes ' under date of July II. He aaya that he . has lust met Jacob Rosenthal, the well ' known ehoe dealer of Portland, who Is traveling In Europe. -Mr. Flack wrltee . that Mr. Rosenthal has just handed him the flret copy of the Oregon Journal that he has ever eean. "It's a daisy,", says Flack. .' Under separate cover the former ' Pendletonlen sent a fine album of the aignta of Munich. .... As -thr result-of "ermiatakinn taking m quantity of strychnine Instead of sul phate of quinine Mrs. Oustafson of lis Seventeenth street . nearly - suceumbed from the ef fecte of the poison last Sun, day svenlng while en route to the Oaka with her family. ' The polaon did not begin to take effect, until the oar on which ahe waa riding reached the eaat end of the Madtaon street bridge.. Her - condition became eo alarming that she waa removed from the cer at Dlvtelon It 'la enough to etert a bank ae i count with, end if you adopt a - ayatematlc method of saving the dollara wilt pile up aurprlalngly., s' Why not adjust your expeneea ao that' they -m 111 not exceed three fourths of your samlngsT - That , will enable you to save a quarter out of every dollar. - Juat figure what each a ayatem would have done for you had you commenced It Ave yeare ago. But, cheer upl It len't too lete. NOW ie the time .to open the bank account and put. " away ONE DOLLAR out of every - FOUR that you earn. We wel come your account and will help ,you to save and to aucceed. . WE A PER , PAYlCETiT Ir.tirut ca Stvlss Accounts Banking hours, I a. m. to I p. m. Saturdays, a. m. to I p. m. ,. THE CITIZENS DANK laoamAaTs ATwnr. . 3. H.' LAMBERT....... President a. w. Lambert. csshier jj One (V m Dollar m - - - Wt&!:hy Kitn cf Port.'xndJH?hg Flht ( Flams - Endtn-srlns ; : , Dr. Fenton's Nsw Horns. cucceed1.4 SAVING" CONTENTS OF HOUSE CapttalUU - Handl Hose , Like Vet . crans and Do Effective Work One I Hero Cut 'With, Glass, Whereupon First Aid to Injured. la Given Him. Fire, thaV attacked -the home of Pr. M. F. Fenton on Portland Heights early this morning - called Into action Port land's only Billllonaire fire company. Its work wee cut out for It when It ar rived on the scene end the fact- that the memhtre saved the greater part ef the household furniture. Including a handsome upright piano and "a number of valuable painting and prevented the fire- getting below the second story, shows -that the mllUonairee did ' not flinch when faced by a fire. It ia not the first time that this millionaire eom pany fcae dlattngulshod itself. It was a fsw mlnutee after I o'clock In the morning when Mrs. J. C. Alna worth, wlfs of - the president of the United Statea National bank, was awak ened by ' a bright glare in the windows of the bedroom. . Looking out of the Window she was . startled ' to ses the home of Dr.' Fenton on the opposite side of Elisabeth street ,at Twentieth )n flames. She aroused her husband and In a few Seconds he hastily at tired himself and waa aoon apeedlng ae faat ae hi automobile ever goee to the hose wagon, house at Chapman and Spring streets.',' .. '' ' . "Jack" Alnaworth did not waste time, Being an athlete, it did not take Sir, Afneworth a second to break open the door. . Jumping, to the rope, he pulled with vigor and soon the big bell wss tolling forth it message that 'flames threatened the beautiful heights. . Within the next few seconds hastily attired millionaires eoul4 be eeea cut ting across vacant lists and turning cor ners, all bent on getting a hand to the rope of the hoee carriage. ', .' ta Spree Is Baptdly. In the meantime the fire had spread rapidly and it appeared aa if the house, which Dr. Fenton purchased only a few weeks ago, was doomed. - Mrs. Alna worth, after, discovering the fire, threw some , rare high C notee on the atmos phere. These notes aroused the dentist from sound sleep to be confronted by" the roering flame , that engulfed hie home. Dr. and Mr. Fenton were able to escape only In - their night robe, around -which they . threw - some bed clothing- aa they made a hasty exit from their burning home. , '. The millionaires responded quickly to the-call Bounded by Bank Preeident Alnaworth. Among the first to arrive wee Dr. Thomas P. Wise, Ben Trenk- street and carried Into' a nearby house. Dr. Day Raffety waa summoned and by the prompt administration of aa anti dote counteracted the strychnine. Mrs. Oustafson was - removed to the Good Samaritan hospital and Ie now; reported to be on the road to recovery.; . Supplementary articles of incorpora tion of the Nlcolal Bros.' Co., changing the name of - the - corporation to the Nieolal-Neppaeh company, were filed In the office of the county clerk this morn In.' .They eMjngaged In the lumber business. cap I y stock, 171,000. - Water .IthrouglT boee for eprlnklin ... 3 - J1t . . yards or eldewalke. or waahlng porchee or wlndowa, meat be paid for In advance end used only between the hours of and It,, and and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling street. If used contrary to these rules, of waste- fully. It will be shut ..- ; Artistic tailoring, perfect fit and rea sonable d rices: new fall goods now In. Armstrong th Teller,- Raleigh building. Washington and Sixth sts. pactiio. leta. Watches, diamonds . and - jewelry on asy payments: f 1 down, 0o a week. Don't go without ' a gooa timepiece. Metsger Co, 111 Sixth street, - ' Launches to the Oeke every few mln utee every evening from Favorite Boat ing company's, south aid bridge, foot Morrison at rest. Milton A. Nathans, at ty., 1000 Stelner et. San Fronclsco. Commissions prompt ly . executed.-losuranoe adjusted, ' Aeme Oil Co. sells the beet eafety coal oil and fine gasolines. Phone Beat TIs. w..a'i VtkIkiim III Tantli itnat. lunch 11:10 to S; bualnea men's lunch. For Quality, .Quantity end Quickness, go to Morris restaurant. ' ..' See ' Buffum- St Pendleton's ad. - on pege S, "..--'"s. ' Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Rental' Signs, Analey Printing Co. PERSONAL.: J. F. Batchellor, who was engsged' In the experiment work ' at ' the United Statee Geological Survey station - last year. Ie In the city today visiting tne plant at the Exposition grounds. " . ' Carl Jonss Hat tht Largest Assortment of periodicals and dally pa pers: tOO periodicals, 71 leading dallies. ob sol. 171 Waahlngtoiw-eor. .Fourth Mldla Feewlta. .' The following permits hsvs been is- suedl'K. E; Brlstow, repairs, Everett between Twenty-flret and .Twenty-eeo-ond, cost, $100;' H. Fit spa trick, two- story dwelling. Esst Fifty-second cor ner East Morrison, cost, $1,000; J. 3. Armstrong, two-story dwelling. Van couver . avenue between Alberta and Been, cost f 1.000; Fi A. Blanck, re pairs, Powell between Mary and East Fourteenth, cost, 1400; A. B. Stump, repairs. , Esst ' Thirty-first - between Gladstone end Francis avenues, cost. 1100: M. Wslhtly, one-story dwelling. Best Thirty-second between East Stsrk and Eaet Pine, cost, 1000; J. H. Snyder, two-etory dwelling. Eaat Thirty-first near Hawthorne avenue, cost. 11.100; A. Haaa, repelre, Borthwlck between Skid more and Preecott, cost, $100; A. Ref fling, two-etory dwelling. Cedar Hill, coat, 14,000; Mrs. B. M. Hsyseth. two story dwelling. . Qantenbeln avenue be tween Fargo and Cook, coat, 11.410; M. F. Brady, repalra, Ktlllngaworth avenue between Michigan and. Mississippi ave nues, sost, 11,800. , .r s-- - - e v LI ! man,.D. E. Keasey, Byron Rw Nichols and several, others! They towed the boa cart up the steep hilt on Elisabeth street and aoon had a line of a hoae stretched., but when the water' was turnM. on the hoae burst - This nappe- twice and seriously handicapped I 'lonalre fire fighters. Most of 1 i. tti claimed, is that which has b a-v iidemned by the fire (ftpartroentt f r ,in the city proper, but which ... f Campbell and hie assistants seem to- t. it ie good enough for million aires, ;- : - V asmioaalre at Work. i " While" one force of millionaires un der the' leaderehlp of C, Henri Labbe, the. attorney,-waa endeavoring to get wer on' the fire, another waa working to sava th household goods of Pr. Fenton. This latter squad.' under . the of the Portland Railway. LlgKt A Power company, and Wr S. Bridges, the Lo Angela capitalist, , who a few monthe ego purcheeed ' a handsome bungalow on the -heights, wsr doing herolo work. Mr. Fuller, Mr. Bridges. Mr. Kessey, R. J. Lewis the contractor, J, A. Currey, Oeorge C Flanders, the manager of the Standard Oil eompany Albert B. Mason of Sealey ,A Mason, H. B. Nicholas, the attorney; H. D. Ramsdsll, treasurer of Llpman, Wolfe A Co.; Dr. Joseph Hlckey, and othere carried out the goods from ths first floor. Dr. Hlckey and some . others climbed on the' porch and saved number of valuable articlea from ths rooms by reaching - through the - win dows. " While '.doing this1 Dr. Hlckey grasped a perfume bottle, covered with silver filagree work. It was so hot that - It blistered every finger' on hie right hand, i - . - . ' ; One Fbrs-Sigbtet Zajared, Thorhoa force were . doing gallant work lit had at last got watar and begariv throwing it with telling effect on the flames. - The younger genera tion of millionaires were handling ths hose under the direction of Mr. Labbe. In this work ' young Bob - RamsdelL Byron Nichols, Leonard Fuller, Ray Dean, and several of - the other youths flstlngulshed themselves,- but unfor unately en accident happened to thl fighting corps. The glsss from broken, pane In the houss in falling struck young Ray Dean on ths leg. cutting a frlghtfuUgaeh. Being placed m i couch the youth was carried un der a convenient electric light.' where the wound wes temporarily bandaged by -Mrs. Nichols. - , -. While Mrs. Nichols wee engaged In the "first aid to the Injured" work the hose corps In moving from one point to the other accidentally . turned the full force , of the stream '; on, soaking her clothing. Nothing, daunted, shs continued in her work end succeeded In partially stopping the bleeding of young Dean'a leg-.- Messengers were dispatched for Dr. R. J. Marsh, .who responded with hie surgical case and dressed the - wound, after which the youth was carried to his home on couch that had. been eaved from the burning house and improvised a litter., - .-I .... ' - At 1:10 o'clock the last trace of fire had : disappeared.- The weary million aire firemen dropped their hoee where they - had been using It and again sought their downy couches. ILLUSTRATED LECTURES TO BE GfVEH: BY DR. HILL Minister Will Deliver Four Before ; His Departure From Port" '"-yj. land for Chicago. 'Rev. Edgar P. Hill ha arranged te give four illuetrated leeturee before hie departure for Chicago. While In the Orient he was able to secure a-veluable collection ' of stereoptlcon slides illus trating the Ufe and home of th peo ple. He also himself took a large num ber of pictures some of which be has had made Into slides. With thsse he has planned to give four leeturee on Bible lende on the four Sunday even ings which remain of his pastorate In Portland. , The flret lecture ' will be given on Sundey evening, September S, and the topio will be -Egypt.' In thla lecture will be shewn pictures of the mummy of the Pharaoh of the oppression, ths obelisk still sUndlng on the site ef Hellopolls where Joseph married his wife, the Virgins' tree, where tradition aaya the holy family rested, and many pictures of the mine of ancient Thebes and Memphis. . While in London Dr. Hill wes abla to secure eotne slide of th famous Rosetta Stone now In the British - mueeum, which - was - the- key unlocking the mystery of' the Egyptian hieroglyphic. - Th second lecture will deel with "Jerusalem." In thla collec tion of slides are several of epeclal in tercet.. Dr. Hill wea so fortunate ee to secure four slides prepared by the well known scholar Dr.- Shick, showing the various temple . which- have adorned Mount rZlon. In this lecture will also be shown pictures of "Gordon's Cal vary,.".- which many scholars have se lected as. the moat probable site, of ths crucifixion. The third lecture' wilt be devoted to the neighborhood of Jeru salem, .. Inoludlng Bethlehem and the Dead sea. Ths concluding lecture will be on '.The North Country,", which will teke In the Sea of Galilee, Nazareth end Damaecus. Ths sdralsslon to these lec tures will be . by ticket, for which of course there will be no eherge. One thousand tlckete will be pieced In Sw ine's book store, 861 Stark street, oppo site ths Public library, Friday morning and will be given to all who apply ee long aa the eupply lasts. One thousand mors tlokets will be distributed at the morning service next Sabbath. - iefsrrsd Bsee oeemed weed, . Allen A Lewie" Beat Brand. . - A BBTBOTXTS MASS If this wouldn't cork you! Why see, we neve to work, ' And do our duty, mind you, What: not auowea to snirxr ind" If "Slim" holds up Johnson And we cheos find It out. We re not allowed to "divvy," , " ."' But must put "Slim" to rout. '- - - - -i ;-. .i t. i. . This IS an Innovation '''- It gives a fellow pain: Say, ooye, let's so out tonight ' ' And hold up Harry Lane. - i Then hsy-ho for the laundryman'e life; - He makes happy the , father, the - mother, the wife; He cleanses thsu ltnsn till It's white ' . aa enow,- -And fills them with gladnee wher . .ever they go. .,, . , , ' ' ' TJNIOW LAUNDRT, 4 Tel. Meln 111. Second and Columbia, ' M FALLS DEAD William J. rchsr Cuccumbs to Heart Failure on Voyage Frorrtj ', . San Francisco. : EXPIRES4TEXMSHlEll ROANOKE NEAR ASTORIA Accompanied by Wife and Three Daughters, Deceased Intended to Make Portland His Future Home - After Having. Been in Earthquake. .William 3. Pllcher.'a paaeenger on the Steamship Roanoke, expired from heart failure laet nlghr while-admiring the beauty of the moonlight on the Colum bia river. He waa sitting on the upper deck near the forerlgglng talking to bis wife and three daughters and 'First Of. Acer J. McNlcholae, when be, suddenly collepeed. - ' -,". ',.' . a i I c- Mlsa A. Arnold; head nurse at one of ths Los Angelee hospitals, who wss also a passenger, - said the man died in atantly, but everything under the cir cumstances was 1 done . for him. The death occurred at 11:10 o'clock, or about 11 minutes efter the Roanoke left Ar torla for Portland. . - "Pllcher was formerly a resident of Portland, but went to San Francisco about three years ago, but after the earthquake concluded . to again - make Portland hie home. He was sged 40 years and waa in th .rooming-house business - In the Bay City prior to the earthquake.- The remain were re moved to. Coroner Flnley undertaking establishment but no Inqueet will be held, because the case waa one purely of death from ' natural causes. ,-: The funeral will likely be held tomorrow. : The Roanoke arrived i at - Columbia dock at 7 o'clock thla morning. She brought 14C passengers and 100 tons of freight, the lightest freight for some time. Captain Dunham' reports good, weather off th eoeet but" occasional heavy fogs and clouda of amoke. The Roepoko is scheduled to sail for San Pedro, via San Francisco and Eu- reka, nevt Thursday night, Shs wllj go aouth with a full eergo end her paa eenger accommodations will likely also be tsxed. The steamer ' F. A." Kilbum, - Captain Men-lam, waa due to arrive here last night from San Francisco via Eureka and Coos Bay, but she will not reach the harbor until this evening on account 'of delay along th coast BUSINESS FOR STEAMERS. Spencer Will Carry Wneat aa TOaese 'V.-. WtU Tow &o-. Arrangement were cloeed yesterday between the Open River Transportation company and Captain E. W. 8pencer to have the steamer Charlee R.' Spencer handle' the Open River Transportation company's freight between the portage road and Portland. This will mean that the steamer Spencer will carry a great deal of the wheat from the upper Co lumbia dietrlct to the wharves In Port land. - - -' , ': ' -- -"' : " According to the present plana, -- th Spencer will . leave , Portland at mid night , dally, excepting on her lor over day and return here at 7 o'clock in the evening. The passenger business will be looked after ths sams as heretofore and It Is said ths new schedule will be even more satisfactory than the pres ent .because It - will give the up-river people a chance to spend an evening In the elty now and then and return home In the morning. The Oregon Round Lumber eompany yeeterday chartered , the steamer El more from the O. R. N. Co. to do tow ing . while the steamer Fannie te being equipped with a new boiler and given a general overhauling. The Elmore - hai been operating on. Ahe 'upper Willam ette route and her place will be taken by the Ruth, which has been held et the company's bensyard la reserve for an emergency, The steamer Grey Eagle, owned by the Spauldlng Logging company, wee chartered yesterday by the Willamette Construction company to carry cement from Portland to WUaonvllle, where a railroad bridge I being built across th Willamette. The Grey Eagle la an old- timer and ha seen some rough usage. She belongs at Newberg and la the only and largest vessel claiming that Inland port aa her home. Owing to the low stag of th water In the Wlllam- stte, the Grey Eagle can only carry about. lo barrels or cement each trig, " cruiser is delayed. Bog-all acay Tot Beae. Xaete TraU , - Tomorrow sComlag. ' . : , Tb Italian cruiser Do sail will prob ably not reach the harbor until tomor row morning. - one waa expectea at As toria sarly this morning, - out had not put - In her appearance by noon, -. It would, nowever. oe possioie xor ner to reach Portland thl evening ehould she get In over the bar thla afternoon. Italian Consul Candlanl will greet the offloere ef the cruiser upon their ar rival at Astoria sod hs will return te Portland on the crulssr. Here they will be met by a committee of prom tnent Italian i and given a hearty wel come. ' ! .... - ... -. The Dogall ha been away from home neerly two yeare. She left Naples II months ego and went to the West In dies. -'.She then visited New Orleans, Psnsacola and Washington, V. C, and later made a notable trip up the Ami son to a point J. 100 mtlee up the river. From there eh went . to Montevideo, Valparaiso and - other Pacific coast ports In South and Central America and Mexico. sne comes nere . rrora ess Diego. Her speed Is 10 knots per hour end ehe In equipped- with th Marconi wireless telegraph apparatus. , . HAZEL DOLLAR COMINO. Blet.Tira Steamer Chartered f Tboed . . - joiejapea- a wis, Tsylor, Toung A Co. today chartered the large Btitlah, tramp ateamer Haael Dollar to load here In October for porta Japan and China. The Hasei Dollar how in the orient, having juat de livered, a cargo - at - Vladlvoatok from Puaet sound porta, , She will carry about (.000 tone. The cargo will eonalst et nour, wheat- lumber and mlscelleneoue merchandise. While It le hot so stated by the cher terera, It la believed that the Haael Dol- will carry a portion or aora o.oos ten ef wheat recently purchased by th Rennee flour mills at Hongkong, v. HOSFORD"CETSSNAPr Steara boat Owae TSuy th aeolln Booty oaaeiie ro smau rnoe. . O. W. Hosford yesterday" purchased the gasoline steamer Oaaeiie for tl.ttl. She will continue on the Llnnton and St, Jobaa run as before and Will ri W k aM Iaaai Vaa :'. 'i,r j, :; Adopted in 60 lending cities to the United SUtes Here i Homo Telephone Co . ' Gentlement I take pleasure in; recommending the ', Automatio Phone It a system being so so simple, its service so excellent and the pleasure of not having 'a "Central- to make wrong con neotions, or no connections at all,, appeal! to. any user of the Automatic" at first sight, and. having used it in Grand Rapids, Miohe, where it is giving the best of satisfaction, I predict for Portland users a general satisfaction. : ?- -v rJ Yours truly, . PASTEURIZED DAIRY CO. r J ; "Arrange t6 "Hitch THE HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY, White Clover Car THE: ONLY , s .... '! ' V; At a large expense we pack our butter in WAX SEALED CARTON BOXES, ;l protecting it from all dust or bacteria. " ; , WE ARk THE ONLY; USERS'OFW j T. 5. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO. ; r- PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND SEATTLE. Vf fT f puna : t RATES For 30 Days Only 11.00 Oold Crown............ 11.00 Oold Crown..... ., 110.00 PUtea , 111.00 Plate FUUng., ap from ' , ; f ," ' OeAraateeS. j f Boston : Dental Parlors SUM atorriaoa St, ' Opp. V. O. main In command of her former owner, Cantaln C. J. McLean. t -- i K The Oaselle I on or tne largest gaso line boata on the Willamette and bas been engaging In considerable harbor work of late. She loet eome money la trvlna to build up aa excursion best nesa during the, fair and for that rea son sold for a price considered -very lew. ., . ,... - . .'. - ; '. ,- "'1- . , ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The Italian bark Erasmo cleared to- dsv for Genoa. Italy, with 1.719,161 reet of lumber, valued at ft 0.000. She will leave' down tomorrow morning in tow or the Harvest Queen. The Oriental liner PJumanti ssnsa this morning for Hongkong vis Yoko hama with a cargo vaiuea at zi.. She carried 4M04 barrels of riour, val ued at IltMtO. - CaoUln Werllch. In charge of thla lighthouse district, left" for Taqulna bay this morning to Inspect ths lights there. I Robert Dollar, of the Dollar Steam ship lines of San J ranctsco, was , In Portland last night on his wsy home from Puget sound, where he purchased the wrecked German ' steamer Msrle chen. which Ves recently raised and towed to Seattle. , The Martechea will be repaired and made seaworthy again. Th ateamer Alliance sauea ror eu reka and Cooe bay at o'clock last nlarht and the steamer BarraoWita- will all for Baa Francisco tomorrow night contain Stephens of ths .JBrttlsh steamer Knight of St Oeorge bee the distinction of being one of the British sMpmsstere-who. wss jshased- In orien tal watere by. Russian auxiliary cruis er during the. wsr. Th Knight of St Oeorge waa hotly pureued by two large and fast Rusaisn - eruleers - while - en route to Java, but she managed to es cape by careful maneuvering. The aovernment nas accepted ins cm of Daniel Kern for the lighthouse ten der Msnsanlta. according to a dispatch from Washington to Csptsin Werllch this morning. Mr. Kern's bid was tll.tll. Mr. Kern- will uee the Msn sanlta for towing bargee. ,-. - MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Aug-It Arrlvsd down dur ing the night and sailed at"! a. m schooner William Olsen. for Sad Fran cisco. Arrived down at and sailed et 1.10 a. m., steamer AlUsnoe, for Coos bay end Eur. -Arrives at :I0 a. m.. stesmer F. A. Kllburn, from San Francisco and wsy ports. i , , " . .Astoria, Aug. 7 Sailed, at 4;t p. s.oo is.so S.OO v in i I 17 U mm w MJ - : ':-:'?wUMm Oanfawa;'.: ' ' ' PASTEUDIZED DAIDY COMPAiry h.'j' 1- -'300 XUSSELL STREET- "; . City By J. your house to a Honr VVhen the Solicitor Calls. BUTTER PACKED IN DON'T-MISS ..THE' atta EXCUBSIOY RATES Aa. 29, 39, 31 ud Sept. 1st Wast Str. TELEGRAPH arf WUl leave - Alder etreet dock T a. m.; arrive at Astoria 1:10 p. m. Leave Aetoria J:10 p. m.;; arrive at Portland t p. m. ...... tl ; . ROUND TRIP ; $.00 Ticket, Limited to September t.' Keala served a I Out. ,. Tlok ete ea sale at Alder etreet took. . ..... raoins majot - . REGATTA! 12th Annual Regatta j Astoria, Oregon Ansust 30, 3 1 and Sept 1 Txsrr tn uoatta ajtd stop at HOTEL MOORE. Seaside. , Trains run sarly and lata to accommo date visitors. , Spend the day at the Regatta and the nlghte by the ee. SEASIDE HOUSE ' . SEASIDE. OREGON . S. BAOOIR, Maaaaer, trader aew BMUMfmeat. rasMdeled and sewly farnlsaed, eleeu-le llfhu. rreaa aad salt water baUitof . boattos, riaUlaf. rresk Bilk aa ereasi traai oar own dairy. Fresh vecetablee (real aw ewa saroea. Bates: 12 SO to U N per ear. Rpeelal ratee Wr the week er awatk. - Fres eea, m., barkentlns Jame Johnsont for San Pedro. ". Sailed" at t 0 "p. mw steamer Asuncion, for Ban Francisco. - Sailed at 1 p. m., ateamer Toeemite, for Redotodo. Arrived at and left up at 0:40 p. as steamer Thomas Tu, Wand, from Baa Francisco, - Arrived -at 10:10 and left up at 11:10 p. m., stesmtr Roanoke, from Ban Pedro and way ports. Astoria, Aug. IS. Condition - of the bar at I a. m., obscured; wind north west, light; weather)dense fog. ', ' CHEAP BOISE RATE.: Tory tow rtgate TaTads Aeeeeurt m ttoaal Srrlgatloa Oo agree. ' " September 1 and t the 6. R. A K. piece on eel very low round-trip tlck ete account the National Irrigation eon- gresa, Rolae, Idaho, September I to I. Particulars snd Pullmsn reservatlona by calling upon Mr. C. W. Stinger, city ticket egent. Third , and .WaaoJngtoo streets, peruana. Astoria Red i rJevcrTIrp, fif f ia3 rrtcaOTTT Rctcs liVtHIVWHH.V , . ;'.''; "V' is what thejr say: : Ae MoKevitt, Pres.,;-.; Oeneral Offlee, H Park and Buraatd Butter WAX BOXE 01R FIRST AIM IS NEXT A PERFECT PACKAGE J ; AJC0TTJCBTaTTSa - THE B AKER . SXAMTg tXAT SAU. ' Wfll epee at tae sosernee Wedaesday, Mi. s, first perfersiaaee Baaday autlnee Sake Theatre Stock Osapaay la "THE CRISIS" -t- lh Grand - Oaerlea lews. Save esd Martta. Oearwlsat Bleyalist m the Werte. rrleea Matisees. 10. t all toies. tmlin M. SO aa eos easts Sua. Pertoraiaaeas I SO. T:, S:1S s. si. THE STAR ilia STOCK OO. Week e( Aagast ST. "A CHEAT TstMPTATICn' Daily BMUaees et I SO. SI BUB Pi luas atarlaeea. except all Mate. gTealaga. 10. aeaya, lee 1 aad 00 ease Baata aatana ii ,lss - artorswBeea er SSoee Mila es. . Boxetaea esea treat It a. sa. te p. -t- UYRIC THEATRES r WBKr BEOI!(KINO ArOCgT ST. SaaHtlaaal OBaiedy-Brasaa, VTUX IMSH WIDOW" la fear sets. : - ." ' Tare perOsnBaaea, sally I eae eat after, aoea aad two ta the evealBg. - AOausaloa lua pets sue. j ,-. - T ' QQJALD W I7wi HXDSTIUTED i;ZZ lice AKD nr.7s Every evening I o'clock. Bring th children. : Corner Morrison aad Third. .' Changs of program weekly. HARRY 8HUMAN. Oeneral Advertiser. 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