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THE DAILY ASTORIAX. TIESHAY MO KM MS, .11 NK XI. M,
(Ion company nn.l treasurer of the rail
road company,
Those who deslri- to aiih.orlhe for -ttt
l (ho coming Plulli irtnonli- concert, and
hive h.ii nvorl Hiked hv Iho omi:a-.rr.
i-in he s.viitnnio.l ifsl hv h-.ut'ig thcT
n.inio mill n.l.lres"o nt tho Atrlnn of-Hi-.',
TJjh pr'.-l f e.l ha hon tlV'd m
50 k. T5 ivnti.
Great Midsummer Sale
MEIER & FRANK COMPANY'S
lUMMi:.i'i:s M0MV .NOKNIN.i. jim:
Great
Removal
Sale3
A HALF MILLION DOLLAR STOCK
JoBe CLOSED OUT
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r
As our new building on Fifth and Morrison struts oprosite the post
office is rapidly nearing completion, and a we intend that only new goods
shall bo placed upon the shelves in our new quarters, it becomes necessary for
us to dispose promptly of our presfont Urge stock,
We know that there is but one methyl of inducing people to buy in
advance of immediate needs and that is by offering the goods at prices so much
below their actual values that purchasers can save money by buying for future
use.
This method we have resolved to adopt and in order to expedite matters
we have determined to resort to no half-way measures, but to reduce prices to
such an extent as will warrant buyers in taking advantage of the magnificent
opportunities offered.
-o$o
No Such Values Have Ever Before Been Offered
to the People of the Northwest
A LLAIL ORDERS FILLED AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES
T). tv.vnt I-un. till.-'.i.j!,,,,,;
i'r.gti una a":m!l,M, 1V.. Insure!
trenicn-;,,,, lrill ,lf ,,, fr thu onn.
...port state ih .t Id.- condition of spring
nn.l winter win it I t m :: U .-1 -.!. The
farmer .f tin- two stales nro ). fill oT
the tine outlook.
It has Iwn siuti!. tr.l that t tho ooni
tnir r.g.ttti tlii" position of .picon of tho
iMrnlviil ho filled hy popular yoto, each
voter t ho ti:l:lcl to ii in. my vol. IT
hi. favorite bounty .n ho pny for at tho
r.iio of I. it cents .i.-h. tho .ro.vo.t! t,
toward paving thi- g- not ill -p.-iio of tho
tvii.iti.i. Wliii will cast tho first voto for
tils host sill?
While tho ov-i l.,n ti.ilns i'h' wall
ing III As(rU S . till. iv evening ,i lively
scrap took pl.i.v on tho w.-st end of tho
ill lt platform over mi all. K'M Insult ti n
young lii.ly. oim plu. kv follow .ptl.k'v
utlMlnl .in assailant mill when another
stopped In h. . promptly kn.x-k.-d out
"Nono hut the hr.ivo d.-a.rvo iho f.tir."
Reader, whrii "U are ln.lu.vil l.y (ho
a.ivcrilsoniotit of a dealer to Inspect h'"
BOO.Is or t'l lllilk- .1 piirvllil.-, i-lttl'T In
ivrsott or hy tin sseim-T nr m.ill. never
fall to r:i! that y.ui .iw hu tidv.-rtle-m.'nt
mill give tho name of tho paper in
which y u aw it Thu will ho appreci
ated by both ih.- pap. r sn.l tho .l.-.il. r.
Tho O.inhy I'mtipni.-otln will bo h.UI
Jul" 1-11. t h ix isir. Th.- rviinK.'lI. il . r
vloin will b In ihirifo of Hov. J hn
N'iIMkIo itho ivt.-r iMptwrisht ..f -ho l'i
oitlo lo.'. Sornion. on II ih. r t.''o .in I
l-.-tur. on th li ti'.o ilullv hy rmU.iiit
lro...h.r of th M K. o.iuroh. i".;in
imw for o.itntvrv froo Mturo f r
hor-. . '.-i NMnl i; V'Ty ro.ioii.ihlo
r.i'1-'.
Tho i'onini!ttoo of niiTi hintu h.iviiuf In
h irco tho Hn.ui. i.il nuo-tum of tho N"
r nt:i r.",ort!. r h it l: l mortlris "i
booiI mi.v.x utiil ;ho t'l"!''.'! I" 11 nv rry
f.ilr f r tho hoUln li. ro In Aiikiki th
sro.it. .'.irnh.il .A.r ..fl ml Iho t -
limil.i.i. A noon tli! nu.'tlo:i l out
of th. w.iy. !.'!' n'M Iv liikrn t.i n-'otiro
a liritih w.irh'p to .iot ; :1i-h'. of tho
r. K.itta.
Mr K. 0. tvntl'n.. r.litor ..f tho In
.1. poii. Ion. . S'.lo. who win union
tho xour,''nit w :'h tho i-on.li t..r Sun.
I.iv. t.tt.'.l that th.ro w.ro . .t'o
from I'ulk oonnty. .i lirito nunih. r N'lnu
from tho Inimo.l! i'o M -lnity of n.. i n l
.'nro, on tho vum!"!! Suoh vl!' ,i
!h.-o t. n.l to brinit th- IIIT.T.-iit pirt. f
tho !.' toR. tli. r In frl. n llv r-'l -itlon-h!p
.m.l r.innot f i:l to ! ..f b.n.nt to
Aton.i.
Dress Cods Dcpvtmcnt.
At II nu l'r rt : 1 "o" Itoman
nl., i .m l .ho. kv h ilt wool; ll. nrl. tt.i
lir.in Hul'.lm;. v sular piloo VI oonH.
At l" o. nt T V'H' i; loo. lll.uk
I'.ii.hnior.' liv SultliiK'; i' sul ir l"lo
v. iiik.
At M i-.nn I'.r yinM;
iulxo.1 lir. S iitlnii, w
p. r ,.uI.
,vi iloo. fiuii'V
II worth :!.'. vent"
At f.'
nr. .1
prt.o
oollH o T 1 H'l. P 'lo.'0 ti
M.ihili", Pl.t SuMUiiiv
,v. .'oiitu p r .irl
i.u k I-';-i.Kul.ir
At II I'.' i
Skirl; full
Wltll 1 !
,h: Itlii.k ItiMo.nl.
wl.Uti; t.iffotv Uni
on, r.nui.ir prk-o I.'.
In-.
lio.lllil
Domestic Department.
At P..o p. r .itl; on y.n.l w olo I n
;..m. hi. I Muiiir boM uu.iiiiy; )..r.l (
.oh iiimoiii.i . i.Kiilur prloo i K i.t.
Al t'i'titii r yur.l, olio yunl wl.lo.
ll.M.l uuillly, llli.i.hr.l Mmllli; i jrnf.li
i mi Ii rimtoni. r.
At ..inn pT yur l; olio yur.l wt.lo: rmn
of tho l.iHuii. or l.oii.l.ilii Itlon. h.'.l M.ii
hit. Al M'j oviiu p. r j ur.l; 3' ynr.U wl.lo;
fill. I. .i. h.. !l.iivy Hhi'.-lliin, worth Iv
jt .irl.
Hosiery Dcpartmcot.
At f. .
wuih
. Ml I'll. Il
;.i itiik.
O.I.I lot l.lilll'' l'.ll lli
Al s I to pair; I. i.b.' I'nil Ulu.'k M
At I t .'. iiln p ill'
r.it i.i.i. k li.. .
; t'liil.lKii'a lino rtM(l
ill . woi ill
U
,.,1,-h: i..nli. ' Hi.vrk Huin
w.irth i . ill".
IMi'llOl
.ut.
1 1 i.ii.l-
At S .tit f I. h; all our V Sh'it V i t;
all iil.o p.Hi.rin mi.l tu.nlo In tho lal.it
IVll'K.
At is" i-Vil!t
ll . .nil. all or
. . ry olio ii I a
A! W ooiit i.n-h;
Wrapt" r. trlinm.'.l
prl. o T5 .' -n:.
I..1.I1.
w nh
0 T r. alo S'lirt
1 y
In.liiio llluo
brai.l. rwular
A bin l.no of l iili. ' Silk
Oap.; a'.t III. . H tritimi.
out a nr. nt b.irn i;n
At XI oi'i i.i. h; I.iil. ' Will'
Sailor Hit. 'i!ur prloo M
nil fulii-M at '.ic r.-luotloii".
V-.ot .Siimni.'r
I. . bo .'.M
o or Uli. k
nll'. all. I
At I' .-.nt p.r niil; j.it.N wl.lo; ..
h.aiy lll.ii. I.o.l Shrrllnn, p'kUUr pil'"
At ii iit p.r j.it.l; b. ! Apron 'I nn
.'1 itiita r jail.
It I i'.ll' lr IMr.l. Boml hravj I'oll.Ml
I'l.iiin.'l; r-iinl ir pri. .. I Jo
At t' ivun pi-r yur.l; b.l Apron tl"it
'ham; Ivnulnr prloo J i.nt; l jur.U to
.si. ti ruttotin-r.
I At S t out r yar.l. b.-l iiialiiii t'ull
'(.i. , nil nl.T patloni"; : yur.l t.i r. It
1 . IKtomrf.
I At .oiitu p.r yat.l; M.oi.-li Uin; In
I tl .riil rffii-t; sr.at l..tiiim.
j At i .mt prr yar.l. nil our bt .juiility
jr.al.. reiy ono worth ;i, cnt I'r
, yar.l.
At oriit ivuh. full llo Miralllr pit
' torn t.i Hpr..l. well worth II :j
j At I ivnti. a yar.l; i.. .piality It .ibr
. Orali Towollnu
At W .
I'.ilil.
j At .. ..h .o h. Iloiiini''
! k.-r. hi. I", i.ular pi bo
i
Vt . .'"' ''" M'"' Hiiltilinr llnlhitr
; ii.ni I'n. I. i"tilr"
iiin pair; M. n IL Mvy oiioiiu
I. Kiil.tr nb II l"lr'
At II .... h. M. n AH Wool natiiinl .-il"r
rii.bi-lilil" or .liawrti. r'Hular pile
II M .... II.
At ..lit" r.i'h, M'H H'y TwIIIM
.k'Hi;.o m.nlilri, woith t' o'iil
At J i-.lll pair. rn.i If-" f.illotl
worth s .-out pair.
M. n ll- avy
At I'1 o Pflr.
,n ivnt pair.
i',.itott rt ., r.gular pti.
Vt . .-. tiu. M.n Woikinit iil..v.. worth
X. .nii pur
ThN hyt Um i h it it Nnci'I ior;io:j uf our man) Imrs.iir.N.
Shanahan Brothers,
580 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon
HlNiri Jtit nt h.iMi h
MEIER & FRANK CO
PORTLAND
OREGON-
of ivh.
rivrr.
only 1
rlv.-r.
I.iriro
Iraft.
at woro
Out of
ton
an. I thi.
tnmi
S. f ir
v. !.! ha-l to tw. lU'h'.'r.-.l.
In tho curly lurt ..f ih.-
rlv. r wan low.
that for Iho
.A.nt..n million bu-h.-M
hipi.l fr m tho I'.'lunil'l i
th: r.-Tii. n'loin r..nn.io
wro lihi.T-. .b'wn Ih
w 14 prm. ipilly f-.r tho
iiinvrt ..f .:ri hoay
kown only iw. il'inc
w.ro
n ih-'
i. !'.
011 h
11 1
Mr. I-! K l.yrM.
t.li Southern It-i
now h i t.-n mil- In ..t.
M fc-' Htaiton I'Mt
l.itl to an Atorl.in r. ;
.!'iv !h.-i h: lino r...w pro
v:: IJo mil. ,n .!.!. in.
-. v.'r;. n mil " ni -r.' rli
r . ol r.iir throiik'h t'l.- h
. .iin'.v an.l will .r:ii If to !
w . 1! !i of w h. .1 .I'l l w-
!.-. r-.t
l.r- . ! nt of t'l.'
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. full ..f Inn..
lint U h. i;. r
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Ih. y put on ar
in..!.. .1-.. on want f
a'O'.'.ir ana'ti : . n k b T
b. f .ro v. 'U aro t".i l.ito
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f .or for. '.(ti tiiu urn. In tho liar'. r at
Hi.- ...mo tlmo Tho Ib-barx. fr.-ni Hiu-
law. tlH' W HI.I-T.T. Wlli.ll towr.l tho I'oO
i-ar.l-.l-- from tho .-iiii-l. an.l tho It' '"'
r:i-r Thorn l ri.-n tri-n
th it th. tato w III .' -tlio I" Ihr
f ttio Kr.at.-t liiilu-iiy wUhln
i: I...1111.I in. Kvry oth.-r utoto 111 tlio
union h n In any . uo nt all for fl
olmrbi 1
.. u ll. o
ol.
rtlrn. nrn III tlio lllt- rl.-r "f ill
appr.oriat- annually .1 lntt
m oii. v f .r tho ln.lutr Th..
.11 t-ark luipr.ooiii-ni r-l-'ft-w-rk
ha. I l ti il .iio by tho . .
. !. irlnif Ih.- uroilll.l .-f tho II
i!i it tlio w rk w ill bo pu-.li
. ti. v p..wn
It 111 iv not I
It i . noil..
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.. iiiii-k- ' 'h t th" t.iu- l.. k
r. I ...i..h-IH with lhi .m k-
ill 1 1 I 1 .III .VlnT l'i" l-Ul-t
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rilti-tir
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ft
nap h from S in Kr.in l
K h-.rt 1I111. ..f . .1. It oilii r
an.l Moiiar. h w III pro -. -'.I to
t W 111-' tW-l birf lllllltT
- n- ari l ti -w .i!h-ii r- ..!' t" t
un.l lor 1 -,i',ifon-.ta Th- tlr: "t
h.-s,. r.if:. i;-,rii.-t.-.l by Itim.in. I'.i-il-.11
,t . N r.o--lln tin- !ln".h:im"
... h"- I- . "tr. "1 in inv nil'l'.oM f..t
f lunib-r Th-- "ih- r burl: '' th.- N o:h
r: l M
within
It. -. it.
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t iiili l
-a. b
nr..- m 1 mil t-
1.11
the f.iniui"'
olll
,..u:i:ry
wliii "f
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ill ra. r.'H III
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11 i .-r l- r..l to atr i... f -r
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unto a ..f W nil-
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iml no- nit-1 "r
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m 11 - for 1 Mo .!
I w.'ti
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SHE LIKES THEM
Because they are delicious mi
fresh ani were male at
THE SPA.
Its can lies are all fresh an! are
male ty experts.
All Seasonatle Luxuries
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Flr weather.
I prloe In a rlii'-tlon from aJvertiilnR
I caU in the regular nowa columns.
lo-
AROUND TOWN.
TUESDAY.
1 wu rich In flowers ana trees,
Humming birds and honey bees;
lAughed the brook for my delight
Through the day and through the night.
Whittier In "Barefoot Boy."
Try Bhllling'i Best tea and baking
powder.
Sweet cream 10c a pint at the Spa.
B"t Ice cream at the Bonbonnlere.
I Mrs. W. I. Howard an-1 son returned
j Saturday from a trip to i.'aliforni.u
I The Model restaurant placed an ad In
the Astorian recently and in a w k's time
, advertised for help.
! The menhanU yesterday nportrd that
; business was improving and that the day'
j trade had been gno.1.
New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins,
' fljfs and assorted nuts all extra fine qual
ity, at Ross. Higglns & Co.
In the county clerk's oflb e yesterday a
marrlaffe Honso was isutd l'i John
Wheatly and Edith Watson.
The rendition of "Iloh.-rr.l.in r;irl" at the
j Louvre Sunday night attracted murn at-
Cream 10 and 15o per pint. Parlor Candy t(.nlon fri(m ,,n.(.r, r,f mUKlc
Btore. !
Don't foriret that on Sundays there Is a
Infant.' Mall Hoods t luiiii .
i at 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
Hall Iloo.U at Iluubai's.
Go to Paxton'i gallery for enlarging and
copying.
Try Golden Gate compressed yeast at
the Parlor.
Fresh cream, strawberries and Ice at
Foard & Stokes Co.
If Snodgrass doesn't make your pictures
you don't get the best.
When you want fine tea, good coffee and
pices try Foard & Stokes Co.
Empire CorMit at lumbal'.
Mrs. L Cohen and children have arrived
In tho city to spend the nuinmer.
Mr. James Naglo, of Frankfort, was a
visitor in the city yesterday.
Notice the Astorlan's "classM-d" col
umns; mako known your wants through
them and they will brine results. The
The tug Monarvh, wlil. h arrlwd in from
San Franelsc-o yesterday, will t ike a log
raft from Portland to S .n Kmih i-"i.
John Hicks and Jo.n.- H:r.- hti.K-k wen
married at the Baptist '.hunh Hun-lay
evening. Kev. Mr. Trumbull otll-.-iatinir.
Mr. Frank Fisher, of Monmouth, c.tme
to Astoria on Sunday's excursion and will
remain a few days to look over the city.
The alumni of the Astoria High torhool
will meet this evening at the residence
of Judge Bowlby. A full attendance Is
requested.
A regular pantomlne of views depicting
the life and history of Aftorla, and
souvenirs of the city and country at tho
Snougrass gallery.
Kinnt v cannery, operated by S i!rg. h u
placed an unb-r f -r j.-aai..aai alm..n ear."
Percales at Dunl-si'a.
Sh.Tlff-.dect Williams yest-Tl.iy an
nounce. his d-puti--!. as thincan Stuart
and Watson J. Itln-br. They wlil t .k-
the oath of t!l- with th.- sh- riff on July
:th.
The Port Carlisle, la tow of the Emma
Hayward. the Forest Hall. In tow f the
Queen, and the Trade Winds. In tow f
the Oklahama. will leave up the river to
day.
The seh-xiner Fr-e Tra-le, which had
such an experience In Alaskan waters
with her mutinous cr-w, Is now loading
lumber at the Nutans Lumbering j. s
mill at Netarts.
The A. & C. will take out of Astoria to
day nine carloads of salmon for the east.
Purt of th-rn will go via the Southern
Pacific and part of them via the Northern
Pacific lake and ra-i.
If you want drugs or druggists' sun
dries, go to Rogers. He carries a full as
sortment of everything In his line. Mall
orders attended to promptly. Rogers,
druggist, d Commercial.
The tug Maggie, undergoing repairs near
the Pacific Sheet M-tal Works, will he
ready for launching about Thursday. Be
sides receiving repairs to h- r machinery,
the MagKie was raise.1 six feet.
Lieutenant Lewis, of the Oregon naval
reserve, says that It will not be lonK be
fore tne various divisions are mustered In
to the actual service of T'ru lc Sam. Tin y
will go to the front, but Just where Is not
yet known.
The George II. M-nd-.l cam- up from
the lower harbor yesterday evening to the
T-b'phorie dock. The M--nd-- has been
stationed at Fort Stevens the past week
making the annual survey of the mouth
of the river.
Th.- Fourth of July is almost h- re. That
Astoria will celebrate It as never Ix-for--
1 seems to he a foregone conclusion, r. very-
body will give somcthlinr for the honor of
fill Glory, now waving In triumph over
Manila and Guantanaino bays.
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bv
S-in.lav wis hIM'en'a l'iv it th--b
- r .in hur. h Th.- mil-.!.- f -r th.
".on iv is . t .(.! ,'.n illv ;
l."V Veni ! i t y .-.n-l th.
In--tr-.- no bv th- S-1 -i-l iv
W.T.- r-n: irk ibbv h- 1
I-In r't"-it-... The --r.h-'ri wis
tM.s.'-l of th-- following; IM. I'.trr
viol; Prof'-sor Th. Fr--l. ri.k-.il. II
s.-ll an-1 HJilm. r S-r-un. vlolinls--;
J. T H"ss. organ!-!. Th- -.
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tor- u;-'ii rli--.-- '
n.l. ivr to br.ng
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111. 1 tn. urn. a. -taring int--r--a'a
pi. nry
f.-i.-ti 1
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a .01 .-.! f o-l and aun-lilu-,
..f . 1. a. ;u in- ..p. n , r.
tflowa w.l!t lo-ailll and ll'T
Willi ila b. HI I V If b- I'
lb.. I'l.-anaitiij a. 11 "ii of 11 la r at 1 e I
l, .ho uses tb- Kontlo Hid '.aatl
1. r I '
b.oi.
I.I ink
..-.in. or
.1 br a
1 1 ' 1
lb
f 10
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th- aii.pirt
ah-eiit ..f th-
1 of l-.g". Ill 1-1. '
S rup t'o. only.
o- ih- California
The Pacific Sheet M-tal Works
factory Is now running day and night.
1 an
The
The Most
costly baking powder to make is Schillings Best
But neither we nor your grocer dare charge what
it is really worth.
It, therefore, does the most work to the cent
If you have hides, wool, furs, rags,
bottles, lead, brass, copper, sacks, or any
kind of Junk for sale, ship It to It. M.
GaBton, 105 Fourteenth street, Astoria,
'eKon, or write him and he will call nt
your place and get It. He payB cash.
Plaid Kibboi nt D.inbu.'a.
A pure Whiskey agrees with any food.
In fast aids digestion. It tones the stom
al h. Increases the How of the g-astrlc
Juices and so promotes strength and flesh.
A pure whlnk-y li..e Harper Whiskey.
Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, (jr.
The weak and sore back, etc., from
which so many women suffer so much,
may be easily cured at home. Dr. Bartel,
MS Commercial Street, has received Hpe-
clnl Instructions in the treatment of such
troubles and will certainly give satisfac
tion.
The office of general manager of the A.
& C. has been abolished and hereafter the
operation of the road will be in the hands
of Mr. MeGuire, superintendent. Mr. T.
H. Curtis remains with the company, with
his authority practically unchanged, lie
Is president of the Northwest Construc-
I'aptaln J tn.-s of ih.- l"lti"h "hip Tr.i'l'
Wlnd. whi-h arrived fr-.m San Fran
.-Is.-.) Sunday after a wry rough voyage -r
nineteen days oeeasiono.! by head winds,
a.iva that h- was varv thankful that h"
had Captain ian M-Vlcar along wltll him
Th- lollv pilot had It-en on a visit In
San Francisco, got strandI and wanted
to net h--me. I luring the thr-c weeks
that h- llv.il with Captain J-n-s ho g"t
so fat that his frb n.la did not know him
wh-n h arrive.! hero, particularly as his
whiskers had grown v-r- long and were
of all colors.
As showing what th- war expenses win
cost th- banking Institutions of the coun
try iilone. In the wnv of extra taxation
Imposed by the r-ceiit war bill passed by
. ..ni.-r.-ss, Ih- Astoria banks h av- ma.b-th-'
following estimates: Fir- Nation 1!
revenue stamps on cx'-hang- drafts and
capital tax. per annum: Astoria Na
tional bank, revenue stamps ..11 -x. h ink
drafts and capital tax. J':-. per annum;
AMoria Savings bank, n-veinie stamps on
ex-h inge drafls. Customers buying
ordinary drafts wlil th-nis. Iws have to
stand th-- 2-cent tax.
In the Justice court wstorday Alice No
land, a colored resident of lb.- lower end
of tow n, was tried on a . harge of the
larc.-ny of T- from th- person of (.-org-
I'ollch. Witnesses r.tr th- defense wore
examined, neighbors In sin of the way
warn Alice, whose testimony went to es
tablish the Innocence of tn- defendant.
Th- evidence of Chief Hall'H'k and Oflh-cr
Thompson, who examined Ih.- premises
and mad- the arrest, threw a diff'T.nt
aspect on tip- ns-. and Justlc- Ab'T-cromi.l'-
found ih- defendant guilty and
Impose, a Urn- of II", which she paid
I'ollch got his V, back.
Th,- county court yesl-nlay let the con
tract for the building of Ih-- Young's Bay
an-1 Lewis Clark bridges to Normilc
Fastab. nd A McGregor, their bid of JW.'
I02.13 belli th- lowest. Th.- contract
which was signed yesterday evening, cads
for the completion of lln- work by October
I, wn. n the lirr.1 payment of Jlllad will b.
made. The balance, together with Inter
est, on the money, uirioiin! ing to IJ.rl-
will be paid In thro.- yearly hhI ;ill rri'-ri 1 h
Commissioner Lewis. 11 Is uud--rntood, re
fused to sign th- contract on the. ground
that 1 he people across the bay have not
given a guarantee that tin y will build a
road to connect with the smith approach
to tin- bridge.
Th- Wizard Oil lompnriy had a larg'
and appreciative aii-llcnc- last night and
they even deserve still b-tt.-r patronag.
for It Is seldom Astoria gets an attrac
tion that gives the show they do and lei
the audl.-nce have their choice of scats
for the small admission of 1.1 cents. In
fact this company gives a better enter
lalnment than many of the traveling
trouncs ."hanging five times the price. Of
course, what pleases one person won't
another, but they try hard to pleaso all
by giving a varied program. Their lilng-
i he low. r 1 '--lum1
..f pro-p-Hty f.
1 bring, a pleas.. .-.
A II r-'. ell
industrial
III" b-'en a" sU.O.arill
in. rprl"--a b- -I"-aka for
1 1 riN - r valb y a new -r i
r .v.ry farm-r l'.x-
; I
Tli
W. J
la-t. .
flying
THF.V Alti: WITH I S.
Ililtlah !i p Forrest Hall. Captain
S. oil. 11 days from Shanghai In Mi
ni, red th- harlT Sun-lay with Hag"
, after 11 rough . H-noii. .- al ill"
Th- excursion of nr- g-m an-1 California
..ndnetora from Portland to S-as..- Sun
lav ov. r th- A. c w ,a ..11- of the most
U' s. fill affairs of 111- kind .'Ver ll-'ld
in th- slat.-. Forty-a-wri .ara. In three
trains, carrying about Jan people, ar
rived nt th- be.u h In g I season. Th. r-
tb- visitors soon mad.
horn-, and th- aands al
mouth of tin. rli.r with weather nn.l con
ditions w lib h k' pt nil hand" on do. k for
forty. i-tght hours. The KWr.st ll.ill s.ill'.l
fr.mi N-w York ihn.il.or ;i for Shanghai
din-el wtlh 11 cargo of parralln.. ml. She
. .irrl- d on.. paa. nger. Mr i 8 H. h 11. k.
of N.-w York, who Is sllll with Ihr ship,
traveling for his health, but who will
leaw lur In Portland and visit California
r- iin.l the sound before returning ent. I no
th- tnse.ves nt ! v. "S.-l ha.l no UIIIISIUII c X IK n- n. oil HI"
tor ih.. "i-.nhor-- V'-yagn tu-rona the Pnelllo 11I1.I boat the
sinii.lv black Willi humanity. Many 1 lb llenslnirg one nay on me passu"
f.innv in, -I.t. nia occurred .lurltur the day all interview Willi an Aiori.in r-1-..
Ill
in. I on th- trains A number of small j
rows, growing mil of discussion, w-r-i
stopp"! by Sli-rlfT II ir- ami his .p-piiu. a .,
who also broke up ill- 11 1 mil nil games
started at th- booh by a horde of gam.,
Mors who followed 'b- excursion. in lb--,
whole, iho ev. nt w is on- to be dir. ml. b .1
as an uii.piallll.'-l success nn.l was con-.In-
t.-l by th-- railr.-ad ..unpaiiy Hi an x-c.-.
iiiiially sii.oessfui ,,n. .ar-ful man
ner. Il Is nn.brs! I that Ih- A. to '.
will run i v-rv Suielay popular excursions
from Portland to th- beach during the
season.
Very f.w. saVe ' II" -.
th- eour-- of .a- ni i
aware of tin- Import
who have walelic.l
wry olos.-ly, an'
nil changes h. lug
mud- In tb- Iran-port .Hon facilities In
tin- state of Oregon. I'lul-r the able dlrec.
tlon "f Chief F.nglnoer K'-nn-'ly, of th
11. II. N. Co., Ibai road Is engaged in
making tremendous Improvements In in
rou. I bed. In --ii- piece of track n-ar lb
Cascade o ks. ihlny. -lx curves In a dis
tance of Six Ililie-i haw bee Mt r.l ig 11 te II' ll
out, shortening tin- line between The
n.l he about two mlb-i.
onirict ivll I..- b-t for
tra-k lo Wyeth stall.-
r- dm - d and many
for lb.- n.-w track. IC'ist
of Tin- Malb'S many ciuv.-s have been
t.-iken out and many more will lie reduced.
On.- mil.- of bridge have be. 11 done away
with and heavy ro.-k lllls made, while a
thousand feet of ..l. e structure work h ive
already been put In. Fast
feilb-s and p'.r'lr.
on July I th- c
straightening no
tion, grades will
heavy r uts made
Mr. Sohoii. k said thai th'-rv was much In
terest in the orient in the Hpnnlsti-Amerl-iin
wiir.
What Is the r- elliiK over lli. ro ti" 10 the
on'. 01110 of the struggle?"
Tlu re Is but one sentiment, that Is that
the l ulled Slat. a will win, though the
war may be prolonged l.ecaus- of Spain's
superior navy al the beginning."
"What Is the opinion III Iho cast as to
tin- Justness of the cause of notion against
Spain and the position of Iho I'lilt'd
Sillies?"
"I made careful Inquiries tn the Orient,
as wn were twenty-six days tiler- ills
. barging cargo and taking on ballast, and
1 found (hut om- 11 nil till were In hearty
sympathy Willi us lino hoped lo so- us
gain not only a strong fo.tholil In th-
I Philippines, but 11 1 trolling Interest In
th.- W.-st Indies, which would mako us
th- loading power among nations,"
The British ship Trade Winds arrived
todav after a long slrugvlo of ti I 1 -1 a - n
days from Han Frimols.o ngalnsi h-ad
winds, llolh ships are chartered nt good
; figures.
A SALMON PloNF.KIt.
!. I
- w I. ' 1 1 ' -
.id .Iran 1 p. r .
it - ..f l w . X' lt-1- .-"'i
. and in a- l lti.1 I"'
, r of Ih- I '01. 1 Ml 1!
1 1 C , by .Ir it! or I
p .rt. ul n-s apply at
ntit
io.i from
rut !U- re"..
.'II .111 I .eg"
n. lit I th.
a 111 Wash
l .ll. y order,
tli, A.lorh
.at. . lib
Tin; wn smsi: aom-i'atk.
Wh-n tl-1. J i'v "' n- ir I '-.
My w." a - Um.n rva. Ilea
I wish th. niew .rka 1 n-p tnlght Ik.
A failure. Ilk- the ... notiea.
The pioneer salmon packer of tho Co
lumbia river Is now a visitor In Astoria.
Itef.-rence Is made to Mr. George Mum",
who was the first man l gage in en li
ning salmon on the Columbia. Mr. Hume
arrived from Hun Francisco Sunday on
Ih- Stale. In conversation wltll an As-
,.r oo. in., .iiiriu. 1, ,,i,.n roi. res. -illative yesterday, ho saiu:
three miles of "-pound steel rails have
been laid III Iho main tr.uk and twenty
seven miles of 111- same rails have been
laid east of Walluld. Knough ,,f this h-avy
tin
steel has leen purcliaso.l p. r.-lay
tin; entire track. The roadbed has been
r.-ballaHte.l on ts.l.rit III-- principles, th"
edge of Hi- rock bulla si being laid to a
rule. This means not only the safety of
passengers and trains bin insures the
least amount of dust In the dry season,
with oulck s.-rvlc.. for both freight and
passengers and comfortalil- trawling.
Th- meeting of the Astoria Progressive
Commercial association last night was
well attended and very Interesting. The
rommlttis: on Hshcrles reported the ac
knowledgment of Commissioner H. J). Mc
Gillrn of the receipt of MS for the Hteol
head hatchery and slated that progress
had Is-on made In II1.1 efforts to secure
legislation by the state appropriating $Ha,
MO for Iho propogatlon of salmon In tho
"Y.-s. I was tho llrst man to prion
royal Chinook on 111" Columbia. I came
hen- III Nm, Just al Hi- close of Hie civil
war. Astoria whs then a small vlll:ie
i.rlvi with onlv on- or two ilocKS ami a n-
sciiMerlllg houses. 1 picked olll tlio I' Mil
lion for our cannery at Hagle Cliff "d
our lli-m. llaigood, Hume Co., nt on' "
commenced the. erection of th" buildings
and I returned Hint summer and wo com
menced operations. Those were the good
old days when thorn was money In Ih"
business."
"Mr. Hum", how do you account for the
extraordinary run of bliii-backs In the
river at prcscnt-llns It any connection
with the larg" propogallon of sock-yes
or are the bluebacks a species of the
sockeyo salmon?"
"1 havo handled salmon all my life, hut
I know no more about tho habits or Iho
llsh than you do, I have not gonu Into Iho
Moientltle iflestlon of tho propogatlon or
the fish, where they come from, where
HIIWINO I.FSStiNS
Madam Mel.. It"" llru de.l.le, to glva
sowing lenaons on 11110.- .I t) In enrh weak
until further n.'tbo Monday. W-.lti--day
and Frbbi). Thi will glvo younf
girl ipi--lally an rx.olbnt .-linnrn ilur
lug tlm vacation .-ii"ii to learn tho art
of flnn s.-wdng. There will h two rlaaaaa;
one .or ages between 1 nn.l IS and lha
otli.T from II up Tonus reasonable.
F-.r particular call nt 1U.1 'oiiimrckU
triHit,
TIIIO PIONKEIt UX11TCI
I th nninn nf the only prrNct traia u
tlm world, now running every right h
tween lit. l'aill and Chicago, via tho
Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway
tho pioneer road of th.. w.-st In udopl
Ing all Imiirov-.l fa.-llltlr for iho aafnty
and elijoyin.-tit of passenger. An Illus
trated piiinphb't, showing vrw of beau
tiful scenery nunig tho r nite of tho Pio
neer I. United, will be s- nl freu to any pr
soil upon receipt of two-. cut poatnga
stamp. Ad.lr.-ss Gis.rgii II, lloufTord,
(ient ral Pass, titter Agent, Chicago, HU
yi'iii Km 01 1 iiii.li lit tit Vii 1 mm iVi'rVi s.
ii
! Asa g:
J Well-Mounted j
I Wheelman I
.1 1 . a-
: must ih: shod in a pair t
of our cyclinjj; shoes.
I Tlicy fit the foot; yield
I to its every motion, f
t Kid. 11 duy Willi 11 pair 111. d you
": wen t ride iiuotlu r diiy w ltliuiit
:B them, 3;
.;E ...PETERSON & BROWN