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SUNDAY, JULY 14. 97- 9 THE MOHNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OEEGON. Happy Colors You know that thor ar colon which nty itdneM, thnn which Indicate hiPtlno-but do you ever itop to think how often pcoplo r I atrw You know that children lind flowers thrive best In Wli the sunshine. Why not hnve more sunshine In your .fm own homo, then-why not lot Ui show you now to get S It III Uid wait by Using SanltaiyWall Coating Ttutiiivlniy vnnr walls decorated with AluTmaUn you will make them more artistic, more dur able, more sanitary, and will mnke your home a more cheer ful place to live In. Let us show you how cosy and economical AWbastina Is, and how thedif- .,r..,.t tlnta and atnnrlll-il do- signs can be combined to pro duce "exactly me twee you want." ' We pmM b) ftm that Alahae- IMS, II ;ull Will ! U Ml UMHMtUiUI ALLEN WALL PAPER ft PAINT CO. - .mm. air w fi 4 V1 Ni SP W BUILD UP! DRINK MALT ! I! Star Brewery Special Brew Noted for it's PURITY QUALITY CLEANLINESS A Great Appetizer, Kqual to Imported Stout $1.75 the dozen AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. f8!) Commercial Street STEEL & EWART Electrical Contractors Bells, House Phones. Inside Wiring and Fixtures Installed and Kept iu Repair IN BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND YOUR SATISFACTION. saa Twelfth Street Pbons Main 3B81 THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. I Corner Commercial and 14th. AMoria, Oregon. X ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Prenlilent. P. U BISHOP. Secretary. Nelson Troyer, Vke-Pres. and Supt. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Treas. Designers and Mannfactarers of THE LATEdT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOUCITeO Kant of Knurt.lt wren' THE GE C. F. WISE. Prop. M Choice Wlnse, Liquors and Cigars Hot Lunch at all Hours Merchants Lunch From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 P . if Cents Corner Eleventh and' Commercial ASTORIA OREGOSi In-'' ! .nuia r 4i. in f)' V i 'Iff mow Wliy U di. THarin 12 nun tale-down itpeatma ihotnra lb. be u. ind ahotgun that motley can buy . . , m,rrn ihotgiiiu an mad. of It beat malonal, obtoinaN. lot m ,l"P"i TW an ilrani and tun, and wotk ondei all condnioot. I l Breccn mom any "pSi W W-IW" I k-twU an ol tollrd - - yxsM """ThelinMof Main iholimna .1. i&ailng-th. Wane b psitMl. Thoy B.ltnMoclh'.ndlawonditulponelraiion. , , Thoaolid hip and ikl awciiou aui. wleiy and comfort. Thii b Ih. iun you '""fiond lit om"S'ot out ealalotu., which wplainl mrt fflarfi la detail and UluQcJu.bl.. . Willow w ; 7fte72arit rearms Co. . N.wH...Conn. MpSiniyt Ally. By M. ). PHILLIPS. 0rlglil( ltt7, liy M, M, t'UUlilMKlwm. Attlrod for Uic oiwra, Slogan Tre Oialiie Mtopped lulo U10 elevator at t!ie twolflh floor of tlie Alaimila, wliere lie liml bis npnrtiuoiiU. "(!Md evonliiK, DiidImI O'Connnll Mo loney," he snld gravely to Hie knlrkor lnx kcriHl and frerkled nU-vulw boy. Diinli'l O'C'oniiitll grlinnnl i-liot-rfiilly n ik! wlilNtlml ttiroiiKli a itnp In his front tMitli by way of roply. Tbfy were nworri frlciiil, the two, At (lie ti'titti Moor the cr stop), anil Hie door slid bark. Tivmnlne re niovtMl tils lint cerciuoulously. Mr. Aldwton Tf Eyke, lno tlii-iitfrwiinl j bound. Inrjco and dolisriiilnwl In ap- piiriinre, innrrlwd In. At sight of th.' yoimct attorney she unlflVd, n UitUl. Idyllk, well bred sniff, but nevertlie ! a millT. Miss Marjorlo Ten Eyk youtiK end slender, dnrk eyed and lov able, fo!l(iwl her iniitlicr. She did not look nt Tremiilnc, but the faintest hint of milled color appeared for a moment In her smooth cheeks. Arthur lien scoter, careisln a fiercely upturned muHttH'be, which reiphuslaM his spnrse five feet five. brmiKht np the rear, filxty flve Inches are not Impresnlve, but a huudriHl thousand dollars for every Inch of It Is rather a good aver ec, which the militant Mrs. Ten Eyke fully appreciated. Ho did Treumlne. with a hungry glance at his lovely former fiancee. When one Is a Mtrmritliod lawyer, Junt bo glimlnir to see light ahead after a two years' battle with callous New York. 0110 (fives duo consideration to a half dozen ijjll I'm, eipci lally when the other fellow has them. "Two ui mths of It." mused Tremnlne mournfully, dexplte his Jaunty bearing, when he had reached the atreet. "Two month without a look or a nod or a dinlle liecnue I danced too much with tlmt Utile Itlvers glrll I was a fool to tio It and 0 fool to quarrel over It with Sirs. Ten, on the lookout for Matnimm every minute. In her eyes I am a 'briefless barrister,' as the Eng lish novels say. And little Itenscoter Isn't a man; he's Just a bauk-and a mustache. Marjorte can't like the fel low. Still eoiiMtant prcxstire will have Its effect sooner or later. If only some thins would come np h break uie Ice." and Trcmalne Kot so Interested In Imaft- if fliraln, to all of whhh Tromalne, Joj' ously almorbed In a irreat, a stupendous Wa, paid not tie slightest attention. His hlKh spirits were mysteriously com urn idea tive. That evening Daniel O'Cmiiiell, lo an endeavor to outdo previous calliope performuuees, almost bk-w a tooth ouL Ills small chest was puffed like a pouter piiccou as be laid a crisp five dollar note ju the hip of bis mother. The wintry afternoon was closing as Miss Ten Kyke, In a house gown which to the masculine eye made bor U-aut simply bewildering, culled the elevutur to the fourteenth floor of the Alameda. Khe had spent the afternoon rlth u girl friend, and as the car stopped her heart beat a little more rapidly over n certiiln puwHilllty-lhat she mlKbt eu cetmter Trema'ne- for Miss Murjorle was very much lit love with the youu lawyer, despite their (juarrel. Hho luvarlably explained to herself nt this anuoyltig qulrkenlnj; of the pulses that It was fear, not hope, which made her feel so. Daniel O'Cou oi'll approved of Miss Murjorle. She li:id nice eyes and a friendly way of looking at "a feller." Kouietlmes they talked -abovt clevatp aud Unk and a Ktiy not having any chan to go to school and how It waa a go,sl thing to study nights He was a staucb little partisan, too, and tulk(l jf his friends oMho otlicr sex, chief oi srhom was Mr Tremalue, And, althoiifii when the conversation turned on the lawyer it usually be came a momtogue, Mls Murjorle was a :ood llsl'r. iter eyes would grow soft, and s't would sIkIi a little. On day when Daniel O'ConncIl gleefully told of a case which Tremalue bad just won she gave him a quarter. "Down!" suld a masculine voice, and Miss Ten Kyke's fearor hope was realized. The car stopped at the twelfth floor for Mr. Tremalne. He removed h's lint with that air of Im personal courtesy which Is so annoy ing when a person Is willing to accept an overture of peace. Of course she had returned bis ring and sent trick bis notes unopened and refused to speak to him. but that was twi woole months ago. Why eouldn t he rave been more persistent? Didn't ho know a girl could change her mind? Oh, dear! The tenth floor, and he wasn't going to even look Swlshl The car seemed to drop from beneath their feet They were falling! An agonized vision flashed Into Mar Jorle's mind, a vision of herself lying crushed and broken at the bottom of tho sTiaft With a cry which struck remorse to the hearts of the plotters, he turned to Tremnlne, bands out stretched. "Morgan, dear, save me! And when Trenirtlne hd gathered her protccting ly Into his ams Daniel OVonnell neat, ly caught the cable again. Mrs. Ten Eyke was spending the venlng In Brooklyn, and by the gHw Ing grate MrJorto and Tremalue plan ned the wtnldlng down to the last bridesmaid "I'd Uk to have Daulul Moloney there, too, eVar," said thyoung man. "lie's a-a sort of accomplice of mine -that is," nastily, "a pa'- Do's going to be my Cmee boy after the 1st of the month." "Daniel shall be there," replied Mar- Jorie varrly as she nestled mote close ly to his shoulder. "I Just lovo that boy! VoR don't know how mac be thinks of yon, Morgan. Tin so glad he's to be she hesitated a little and blushed charmingly over the pronoun "our office boy. It would bsrdly seem utw.il If be wasn't there." Mortran winked at a particularly knowing foal In the grate. "Diirlmg," he said impressively, "It wouldn't be a wedding 'Without him.1' Eastern Painting &DecoratingCo j , Experts in ail the Branches of Painting, Paper-Hanging and Decorating. Satisfaction Guaranteed. All work done Promptly. Prices reasonable. New Goods arriving Every Day. We solicit business Fnei Outside Towns. Commercial Street, near Eighth. I Astoria, - Oregon ? "HvttstiMtvTttHMvHWWH?TtMtHM Sherman Transier Co. BEKRY SHERMAN. Manager cks, Carriages Baggsge OuiHced sad Transferred - Trucks std Fundturs Wagons Pttnos Moved, Boxed and SUpped. 433 Commercial Street Halt PkoM mi U. B. PARKER, proprietor. E. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Flret Class in Every Rs.p.ot Free Coach to the Boose. Bar and Billiard Room. Qood Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Ilea. v c Astoria, Oragen 1 , .. r. - - -, t 1 1 :. I 1,1 w ' " 1 if 'tt TRAKSPOBTATIOH. TUB CAB BKKMKt) TO UIIOl' F1IOM HKNBATH THKllt FKET. Uilng perilous situations for the full' Murjorle, with himself as the rescuing hero, that ho walked three squares lie yond his theater. The next morning ho overslept uud rushed to the elevator with an Impor tant onsagecicut utmost due. "Iu n hurry, D. O'C. Molouey," ho admonished the youth at the controller. "I'm so late now I haven't time to spouts your full name." Daniel O'Connell grinned and Imitat ed a steam calliope by whistling shrilly through the gap In his teeth. With appareut carelessness he consulted the indicator board. Thero was no one waiting to deseoud. Stealthily he fumbled with the levers-swlsh! Th car dropped fifty feet like a dead weight before Tremnlne could move a muscle. Gasping for breath, of which the swift descent deprived him. he pictured nu awful death when tho cur should strike the bottom of the smut. But tho niad rush was checked as sud douly ns It had begun, and the elevator finished its Journey to the ground U001 at a pace approved by all sensible and well regulated lifts. A gllt'.ipso of Daniel O'Connell's grin nlng fa.v Iu the mirror nindo nil clear "You young rascal!" ojaculabxl the lawyer as he caught his breath. "Yon did that on purpose I" "Well." retorted the boy. Bkluplnr nimbly out of reach, as ho throw the door open, "you said youse was in n hurry V Ten minutes Inter the pedestrians or Sixty-fourth street were much odiUml to see a good .looking young man stup suddenly, slap his thigh resoundlnjrl.v and laugh aloud. Thereat a fat pohco man hastily conned over in a some what fat mtnd tho list of those "want ed" nt headquarters that day. A news boy on the wing paused long enough t:i shout "Bugs!" lefore he swooped on Steamer TELEGRAPH tliu only Btrunhoat malting a round trip DAILY except Tbumlay between fortlaod sod Astoria and wv point. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Street Dock Attorta Landing, CaUeodt Dock t. . " IvTrfiaid T:(B 'a, m.; arrire Artria,l:90 R. m, Lnn Astoria 2: p. m.; arrive Portland SO p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Uan Portland I a. in.; arrive Astcrlalp.ru. Leave Astoria I p. m., arrtre Portland 9 p. m. The ..K"..- I. J 1 O SPICES, (J CCFFtEaTtAa BAlflNO POWDER, FixcniaGEXTRAas; AlnoluhPirirY, Rnesr Flavor, Gmtat Sfrenh. Ceiscniik rViowJ CL0S5ETGDEVISS e PORTtAND, OREGON. C J Steamer - Lurline Two and Thres Latter Names or Qod. There ai thirteen known languages and dialects hi which tho name of the Deity Iu expressed In two letters-vis: Hebrew, Al; Slmonlan, El; Chinese, Fo; Hindoo-Syr, le; Bubylonlau, II; Snnskrlt Jut EevDtian. Ju: Tamil. Eo: Yocataneso, Ku; Hindoo, Om; Far East Ilebrsw, On; Egjptiau, Ka; Chal dean, Ur. The three lettered name Is found In twenty-one languages and ' provincial dialects vt: Et intUan. Aom: Hindoo. Aum; Chaldean. Bll; Slavonic, Bog (a con traction of "Blall-Bog." meaning wnite); Roman, Do; Grecian, Deo; Essequlbo, nin- Trindm ntv! rhnldean. Emi: Eu2- lish, Qod 1 6wedlsh and Danlsh.Gud; rerslan. Horn; Hindoo, Hun; l'hoenl-clan-Babyloulan, Iau; Sanskrit, Jah; rhoenlclan, Jao Druldish-Irish, Joh; Egyptlao, Kue; Irish-Celtic, Omh; Egyptlun, Tan, and Latin, Sol. Taken all together, there are 178 language and dialects la which as a figure of speech God Is expressed m worda. kilt In none of them is the word of overgrown proportions, the longest being "Jsobullon," a wow wmcn ex nressed the Deltv idea according to a certain anct of Irish Druids, known as "mistletoe enters." Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings.-. PA88ENGERS. FREIGHT. Leaves Astoria dally except 8unday at 7 p.m. Leaves Portland Daily Except 8unda at 7 . m. Qulok 8.rvic Excellent Meal Good Bertha. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8L G. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main 2761. THE SAVOY Popular Concert Ball. Good Basic AD are wsleome. Cor ner Seven U mi Astor. i M Vumnm IJiilJ I ! uiL Diuiiuuiv una i i 416 BOND ST, . I ASTORIA, 0SXGOI Carries th Finest tin of I Wines. I Liquors and 1 Cigars 1 CALL AND SEE US I TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. S8 1 i I U I "22 I 26 I ! Our Dirty Ancestors. Tho dally morning bath was by no means popular with our ancestors in the good old days, for soap la really quite a new factor In the world's life. Most of our ancestors were very dirty and dissembled the fact by the use of stifling perfumes. Washing one's hands, which was only done by the very best people, meant dipping the fingers In rosewater and do ing them on a nap kin. Even the Romans of the time of the "decline," who were probably the cleanest as a community, simply bath ed In water and rubbed themselves with oil. It sounds nasty to us, but, then, so does, for example, Chinese music, which millions of orientals think. delightful. London Answers. m 8.15 (K'5 p.m. 5.60 8.40 7.11 7.20 7.28 p.m e.oo 7.20 7; 8.05 a.m 8.00 -20 9- S3 10.05 8.13 10.151 8.!2 10J1I p.m a. iu 4.15 4.27 4.49 4.M .V8 02 9.B0UM5 6.05 10.05;12.0! 120 10 25:12 811 .4S 10.80 12.40 8.50 10 85U2.45! 6.55 ft.m 11.80 12.3 1.10 1.30 1.85! Lv. Ar. PORTLAND! GOBI.E RAINIER . OU1NCY., CLATSKANIK ... CLIFTON ...Ar ASTORIA Lv... ...Lv. ASTORIA Ar..., .... WARKENTON ...... .GHARHARX , SKAHIPK , . Ar. HOLLA DAY Lv. 27 I 29 j -a I 28 j D.m. 8.85 2.891 2.80 2 25 25 D.m.'r.m. 12 1510.00 . 10.651 10.40 10.051 9.52 9.15 8.20, 8 0S a.m 8.15. 7.55, 7.45! 6.67 7.18 6.50 7.10 6.4S1 7.051 8.40. ... 8.25 7.50 T.40! 7.WI 6.10 a.m 5.5011.00 6.8610.40 B.08 9.48 5.00 40 4.551 8 85 FT. STEVENS BRANCH 40 I MS , 46 ai '44 I 39 41 88 '4H I 85 37 ft.m. ta.ni. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. P-m. p.m. a.m- p.m. a.m. a.m. 10.111 8.. 6.11 7.28 8.11 12 OS Lv. WARRKNTON Ar. 12.86 3.85 7 54 6.40 6.55 10.31 10.28 8 4. S.20 7.88 8.23 12.15 Ar. HAMMOND Lv 12.25 8.29 7.45 6.S8 8 48 10.38 10.26 8 4(1 6 2u 7.41 8.4.6 12.20 Ar. FT, 8TKVEK8 Lv 12 21 8.26 7.42 8.80 8. 46,10.27 Trains marked run dally. Trains Nos. 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. 28, 30 and 34. from Astoria, run via Ft. Stevens. Train No. 20, from Portland, 3:10 p. m.; la Saturday Special, stopping at Goble, Rainier, Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Ral- vay Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway ft Navigation Co.s boat and railway. Through ticket- sold to and from all points la the East and Europe. (Tor further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, naL Fit ft Passgr. Agt Astoria, Oc