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' THE HA1LY AST0R1AK, WEDNESDAY MORMNO, SElTKMBKtt 14, TODAY'S WKATHEO. fair irtattier. AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. Kr up, unfMtiomii'bl blue, August' Jiravrn vibrate through, Th old road leflil to U thai goo1. Tli yr' t full, nd time' at flood. Chrt O. D. Iloberl. Mr. K. Tl. Hoflr h puchl th Bon bonnlur candy tor. Mr. Jrnr, who haa bn quit 111 for iwvtral dnyt l oonvleclnc. B. E. Hrrl loft yesterday for Wood lnlin to penl a fw day on hU turn. Mr. Thm IJnvllle and her two chil dren left for nr Crk yteriy on a visit to her fthr. nr Flnrh haa removed hi office to Fourteenth and Commercial tret, op poult Foard A Stoke. In th county court ynterday Raimu A. OlMon, a natlv of Norway, w aa mlttd to cltlaenrtilp. Salmon were reported to b runnlna- fairlv well reaterday. and in nshertnen so far aiH-r l aatlafied with th fall eauon. Don't tako tho lima to r when tu ran enlor a. fine merchants lunch W Hartley' National. Beet or coffeo erved wlih lunch. One week from next Monday the public achoola will open. The aaslarnment of teacher haa not yet been reported by the hoard. Mr. C U. Newman, flrt claw dres maker, would I ke to ew In familie. She can be found at 138 Twelfth atreet, or addressed at Warrenton. The rain lat nleht wa ood for tim ber men It aided In puttin; out the foret fire. The. portmen alw have r aal jo trout fishing:, Surveyor are now enframed on the new city park preparing for the grading of the two acre recently cleared of stumps. Work will commence when the engineer' plan are completed. Mr. A. J. Maon arrived from Portland yesurday and will at once, take charf of the Parker house. Mr. MJn 1 an ex perienced hotel man and no d.uM wlil make a aucceaa of hi new venture. Mr. J. H. Seymour will leave today, or tomorrow for New York to purchase holi day food. While eat he wtll visit the Omaha fair and hi home In New York. Purine hie absence Mr. E. J. Carr will have charge of th lore. Mr. S. Clinton yesterday tecured me contract tor driving 108 pile for the foun dation for the extension of the Pactflc Coast Steamship Company" coa4 bunkrr adjoining the O. R. N. dock. The work will begin next Monday. one of the owner, will accompany m raft to San Franr'sro, which will prob ably leav out today, SAVED THE SHIP FROM DESTRl'tTION. Mnf Overilue Korthbank from 8lcly Prevented from Oolng Ashore Last Nliiht by the Oolumb.ne. nerrdlng the rumor In circulation Mon day that th arranirement between the Aatorla mill men and the A. C. railroad taking out a quantity of spruce lga from the Necanium thl winter had fallen . . ...... Af h mill me In Med riuVS rW..r h from cr,be,l. .c,.y. the . .hip to The Long exi ted and anxiously await ed British hark Frthtank, now 211 day preparation, we unter . ay to com nly -ywW y wm .n.i v.....nr Agent Mayo lo prompt action of th V. 8. 8. tolnmMne, I. " k.. ,- m,w,v ,nct to carry Captain Charlea nicnawaon. pinir' in" tin - ' 1W In the afternoon the voiummne went to aea to attend to bualnea f.r tbe department. While crialng nut b pan.e.1 th tug Kn-ort. alao bound out. another full r'gged ahlp waa In alght to th northwest. Just aa th Columbine got well out Captain Hlchanlson discov ered the Forthbank drifting dangerously near th and to th outh of th jetty. In a few more minute the Forthbank. after having been given up a lost, and while In sight of port, would have been a wreck on the Clatsop beach. Captain Richardson put on full team, ran along side th apparently doomed vessel, ana warned them of their danger, 1 Forth bank just had time to put about and tanl nut Its contract without delay and with out Interruption during th winter. Mr. Mayo further ay that while the ervic to 8eald may b materially shortened thl winter, the railroad I under con tract to transport a dally mall each way and there wtll be at least on dally train during th winter. It wa reported yesterday on what ap pears to b reliable authority that In ahort time th Vancouver barrack will only be an ordinary military pot. and that th business of the department wilt be done from th moith of th rtver. A mall military garrison I to remain at Vancouver. "a ., " " " ,h : ,0 sea. Thla I not th Jrt tlm Cap- will be brought to m mouth o th j, hu wM rtmitar ,fr. river and distributed among th. for tma- Hml,her can thank h m for tlon. on either lde. th. ma going i n , ,h;p Fort Stevenj. It I. .1.0 . ated that tk , P(,MtPrurtlon c.p. garrison at Fort Steven, will be n Urgea , from Kortnt)nk ,o m Honing -a a..... . .fAll.Mt Will M WTTIW U J m ere. ted at the mou.u of the Coiumoia liver, and that ventually Astoria will be mad a naval coaling, repair, and sup-j of hMlrtcM ply station. i . jt UiM wa. greeted with a Contractor Uk yea'.erday fln.she. ; MJJ- xtS! ,het.u1khTd,oMr,Orn.,ot commenced the bulkhead on le-er Bur-, netf. lot. In a day or two he will nave , - , E. Keliey. aa Byron "LA BELLE MARIE.' In it,. -.rir .siim,'!.! Kith tne -r. .v.r; "; : weight- p.rtner. moving or me oovey DU..u... Wauplnge. a commercial traveler, wa. lnc Ihe work of putting In a new foun tlon tor tne un tuoca. - j M ch h, ,tS4ainf UJ. of ,he ,he near future renew the found. Ion. for their building., as many of them "U; ' rptlon- ludly nee.1 It. Tomorrow mom n Jar. far ner . blacksmith shop to the Ln In the ,1Mw W.ldron. W. Fred rear of the opera house on Scventeentn , Un UlV1,.llrn MU1W .trect. The Improvement to Mr. rroa .,,., .., vinrt dnerman 8 resilience, nave uera vvi"ri and Mr. Lebeok's ow town is remg morougniy iiwwnti anil look their nan. well. ivnen tne wor is nn.oru u .u w introduced between of the handsomest home In that jwrt ot UK, w4r v,wt the city. , . K wnmrrsi nt to make up a highly Interesting anj cntlnuous per- I exceedingly funny and h alway. bobbed up at tne ngnt ttiue. have b-n compleed UtnU,t halvlng ten here rn house In I nlon- on ,hHr Yiout en. The Astoria Progressive Association ha. done good work for th city In th past lew months. That work, however, ha only been partially appreciated. After Hfcurlrar a site for a city park and paying down on the land they paid s. or formanee. Ton ght production by the Blttner will t that of the comely "The Fire Pa trol." with all new specialties and war scene between acts. mile - for clearing r work don. , anc 1 It, ; - to the engineers, making SO) In alu Now. tney are pushing th work on the para i farther, determined to have one beauty ; The woman who h only Just taken up .pot In the city. Only a .hort time ago. ' bicycling Is a good deal Ilk ine girl w ho after others had failed, the Push Club got ha. but recent gone In for wear.ng flag up the big petition for the county bridge pin, acros. Young', bay. presented the ma:ter t properly to the county court, and today woman who Is obliged to make a the bridge 1. well on towards completion. journ,y four children and no nur At umt time the ci:y council wa. In- ;c,nnot truthfully be .aid to be travel duced by them to open a .treet to connect t (or pea5ur. with the bridge when finished. A few : weeks ago the club held a farmers' con-! gress. with the assistance of the Industrial : Have you ever noticed how much more agent of the O. R. N. Company, at fua a d g makes behind a fence than which were eminent .dentists, who lee- , when he get. out on me roau w io RKDITTIOXS IN rHOTXHlRM'HH. Knodgras. the Fotographer, will make rattlnet photo for U per do.en for a few day. only. Com early and avoid the rush. All work first class, a usual, You Save Dollars By Purchasing; Your Drugs. Patent Medicines nd Toilet Articles of Tlie only t-ut-iato drt.ii atwt whew every article ia M.I 15 in A tKr ctnl. lea than the manuUoiurvr'a prinv Vcrt worvU itou'i toll it nil. Here are cm jirit-a. KVuiemlxT every TuU'iil Meilioiue. TolU-l Arliolo tir Pruii la aol.l I rut rate. Our mail order Inisineaa lnw Irudlisl in a year, hecum everjone within 0 tuthg of Portland enn vr numey ly tradluit aith at. Our Rnlar tM rat 'r.' I'rli- AUcOtk IMrotis I'laslera to Is id 10 Ayeis' Katailll, Ion m Curler's I'll U ; is ras'nrt is Seott's kmuUI m ti T Hnr.rtanpartt:a , j M m Palne'.Celeryt'wnpouud I tw T vru,.f rtje. Ml S3 Orrgoa ItUvni I'urjflef , Ml tit 1'l.re'. f jeurll I'rewrlpllon U0 fierce ()H l M dlral ll- eoeere ., I rai Snap Shots From All Departments AT BARGAINS NUVUU HICAKD OK him. jtf fnXiim. m u rt e . rliia. -j wiiiain nut nils :) Kuiuiti- i.imui-, or llu;a eoalvd Tlat, In kUlr roaUlDlng Iim l-gialn Quinine araiilra, or Hlg ewled lablcls. In bnitLa renluiulng lli 1 gi.lu M Quinine t'aiule. or Cmur rt.l TMel. In boule r eoautn n la a-gralu - 41 Volume t'iule, ur tug Cald l.hleta, I tnitlle eoninliitni luiigrnln M V buy direct from tli tuaiiufacHireri in nuent (tie. ahich arcure tle vkkV lowkst tkauk uatks. Thi euolilc u to retail at whole! prieeg. We pay trunufnirta t i.in charge, to As Uiriu on all orli rs (or driiif or patent medicine, amounting to .lor over, alien Ccxn)tanied by theeasli. Dur lio!o.rli:c ilepartment will in terem you. Kvery new tliiuit In (ibotoj rifhy i in itot-k. and it will delutit lo have you rail, a heiher vou buy or nol. Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Kate Druijtjlsts j Fourth anJ Wahinitoii, lrt!uud, Ore ; NKW VI.AUs-ror walsl. for skirt., for .chool dresse.. In th Inle.t weave and colorings, per yard, too, and Uc NKW 8WHOK-4J-lnch wide; all wool atorm .erg, navy blu and black; the greatest wearer for school dr.; regu lar price S5 cents; special, U cntr. HCHUlil. I'M UH rXLAtl- a-lm gloria llk, parnr'n frame... .tie H-lnch gloria .Ilk. parngon tram...... Wo .lnch gloria allk. steel rnl frm..,.t, Thes ar th Iwst bargain. vr o(trl In umbrellas Call and them, MACKINlMf Hta - Our mackintosh lock la now complet. th tst bargain fur ladle, and children at th lowest p slid prlcea. KAI.I. AND WINTKK HATH-N all,r hats, new walking hat., new mili tary hats, new school children', hat. at Ihe lowest prices. Kll lUAJVIW-lf you waul a good pair of glove try tli Mnarot tlov. they gra th best; all color. l'IIII,IUKN tt BTKCKINiW- V k"i Hi famou lllack Cat brand, double Ihroughoul, with triple kne; the lt slocking mad for boy. LADIKfl' L'NUKHWKAIl-NaturaJ wool veal or pant. "to Jersey rll'l-ed v.t or panla B I.Ai'.Klt' WHAI'I'r.HS'Our nw fall and wintr wrapi-r have Ju.l arrived; g.Hd outing flannel wrapper, waist llnd. nicely trimmed, only U laniEll' HKfftTit-niack ngurd mo hair skirt, full width, vlvln Iwuini. Ilnsd with heavy taff.ia lining, each. .11 H Iji.IIcs' black corded aln underskirt nio rli rum II W are hadnuartr. for echool up Pile; vrythlii In the way of tablet, .late., pencil bo, pencil, apong. drawing booh, book .traps, pen., Ink. etc. SHANAHAN BROTHERS The Only Place that Sells Cheap W. H. Hunter. Long Beach: C. O. Tay lor. Elsie; Fred Bullock, Hwmo; William Abernethy. Ior. Coo. county; C. C. . . . i t r anil m-if Vlrcil Smith ' Portland, are registered at th I tured to the farmer on practical matters. : with the cause of his excitement. Parker house. I A movement grew out ot tnis convention j for the estahUBhment her or a moaern ; To re,ile whiU genuine cripple, must co-operative creamery. Several meeungs guffcr ,rom ,he ilarr, o( ,ne ru,,e pyPU. were neia. committees appointea . . cM,.. , on crutches f,r a Th rich man', whiskey is Harper, be cause it I. supremely delicious. The poor man' whisky U Harper, because sucfl good whisky help him. The family whisky Is Harper, because if. pure, plea.- ant and strengthening. Sold by the foard ft B'.oke Company. Astoria. Oregon. Jessie Baker, county assessor of Wah kiakum county, cam over from Gray's river yesterday. Mr. Baker carries h . hand In a .Una;, having cut himself with an axe. Mr. Baker goe. to Catblamet to day to attend the republican county con vention, to which he I. a delegate. Arrangement have been completed for putting In a water main to Suomi hall, Vnlontown. It I. also promised by tne people of that vicinity that before winter they will have a a-ood street graded up to the hall. These Improvements will greatly benefit many families In Lnlon town. The harvest season la rapidly passing by and hop picking In some of tne larger yard. I nearly completed. Harve.tlng and threshing la about over up the valley and the crew are moving or have gone to other aectlon. Throughout eaatern Oregon harvesting and thrchlng tilll con tinue. . , , , --- in the county court ye.ierday a com munication waa read from W. J. Ingall. tatlng that the Lewi, and Clarke brldgt wa. out ot repair, and needed Immediate attention; also that he attended the bridge tor 119 per month and wanted $13 ptr month. It wa ordered that Mr. Ingall receive J12.M for doing the work. A. Strong. Salem; W. I. Reed. Oakland; fa. A. Allen. Warrendale; Ivan Huma.on. Charles M. Morgan. T. H. Strowbrldge and wife, M. M. ivoreff, Frank Dunne. M. H. lnsley and wife, C. H. Mclssac, Portland; Hugh Baxter, Scotland; J. K. Morrison, Ilwaco; J. A. Oaa. St. LouIb; L. E. Glbben. San Francisco, are regis tered at the Occident J. Reed and Jamee Chrlatle went down la.t night in the Triton below New A. torla to meet the .hip that waa expected in and returning were so close alongside the Escort, also coming In, that the Tri ton wa almost swamped by the suction of the larger boat. Both were close In hore, the Triton being next the beach a they passed New Astoria. Word waa received today by Mr. F. P. Kendall from Manuger iimson, at New Westminister. B. c. that the branch fac tory of the Pacific Sheet Metal S orks at that Dlace hud been burned down. When the file occurred Is not stated in the oIh patch, Mr. Kendall does not know If the plant was Insured, but believes that It wa. The heud office is at San Francisco and nothing delinlte Is known whether the company Intend to build again or not Daniel O'Connor died yesterday at tne farm of Mrs. Grant on Young's river. Mr. O'Connor had been manager of the Grant farm for a number of yeurs. He has been a suffi'ier from consumption and for pome time was unablo to perform any work. Deceased hns lived here for many years Hnd Is nlghly spoken of by Mrs. Grant end all who knew him. The body was bn.u;.M to this city by Coroner Pohl yesterday and now He at his undertaking parlors Mr. O'Connor was 02 years of age and a native of Ireland. The second lumber raft to be sent to Ban Fr.inclHco by ihe Inman-Paul Co.. of- Pouland. left their wharves on the Enst side Monday. ln tow of the Vulcan and Fannie, and Is on the way down the river. It will probuhly arrive here some tlmo today, and the tuitu Monarch and Rescue will tow It to San Francisco. The rait contains 4.600,000 feetot assorted lum bcr and la strengthened fore and aft by two and one-halt Inch steel cables, to prevent It from breaking, Mr. Paulsen, much work done. A final meeting su , anJ Jud(.e of ,h,ir feelings In that called for last Saturday, but those most 4J. s you can n no othcr. interested and who should have bren pres- ; ent were conspicuous by their absence. Astoria Import, from distant creameries; THK LADIES. at high cost, all Its butter, and yet there .' seems to be some hitch In this most Im- j Th- pleas..Dt tfl'e t and perf, af-ty oortant matter. The club Is not UUcour- with which ladle muy ue Syrup of Fig, aged and w.ll have a creamery yet wblcn under all conditions, rr.ikes It their favor will make money for the farmers and l:e remedy. To get the :ru and genuine save money to the consumers. The mem-! article, look for the name ot the Callfor bers of the club feel that success lnall inia Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom these enterprises can only be through the ( of the package. For sale by all druggists, co-operation of the cltixens. farmers, ana merchants, and believe that all sucn im- ROBBED THE GRAVE. rmrTanf nrnlprtft thrillM mw-t m-lh Instant I support. A seaming inciuv-ni, oi wnitn i, juim Oliver of Philadelphia wa he subject jl. narrated by him a. follow.: "I w aa , in a most dreadfnl condition. My skin waa almost yellow, eye sunken, tongue " coated, pain continually n I back and The revenue cutter Perry arrived down ' side, appetite rrartUy growln MARINE NOTE; from Portland yesterday. weaker day by day. Three phy.ldan. had given me up. Fortunately a friend The British bark Glenmark. Captain advised trying 'Electric Bitter.;' and to Johnson, sal!, today. In ballast, for Taltal. 1 my great Joy and surprise the first bottle , made a decided Improvement. 1 contln- The National City, with freight and ued their use for three week, and am passengers for San Francisco, left out I now a well man. I know they saved my yesterday. The schooner Dewey, lumber laden, left out yesterday in tow of the tug Maggie. Drug Co. for San Francisco. life, and robbed the grave ot another victim." No on should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at Este.-Conn PLATED OUT. The targe Wanklakum. loaded with rock for the Gray", harbor Jetty, wa. towed out yesterday. j du;j headache, pains In variou. partt of the body, sinking at the pit of the atom- The British ship Glenmark yesterday put on board four tons of provision for her voyage to Taltal. The British bark Forthbank. 110 day from Gerghentl. sulphur laden. Is off the river and will arrive In today. ach loss of appetite, feveriahnes, pimple or sore, are all positive evidences of Im pure blood. No matter bow It became ao It must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker Blood EUxer haa never fal1' ' to cure scrofulous or lyphllltlc poi sons or any other blood dlseasea. It I certainly a wonderful remedr and wa sell The Elder, from San Francisco, arrived (every bottle on a poeltlve guarantee. In yesterday with a heavy freight list part of which she discharged here before leaving for Portland. The steamer South Portland arrived In yesterday from Seattle. She will be put on the Portland-San Francisco run by tne Oretcon and California, Steamship Com pany. A ship flying a pilot (lag was reported off the river yesterday evening by tne Fort Stevens life saving station crew. Tne The tug Escort left out and will probably brlnif her In this morning. For sale by Eates-Conn Drug Co. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. SEIiIG Lesee and Jrlg'r Return engagement of the pop ular REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. D. Stuart, Jr., to Jessie M'GUvray, lot lit, block t, Merrlwether Downs; foo. H. S. Lyman to Jacob Bosshart, north west quarter of northeast quarter, section IK. township 7 north, range 10 west; i5. W. W. Christiansen and wife to Isaac i Bergman, undivided one-half of lots 7 and 8, block 12, McClure s Astoria; K,im United States to Cyrus O. Taylor, lot 7, section 13. and southeast quarter ot southeast quarter of section 11, and east half of northeast quarter, tection Zi, and I'.i 5, ti. 7, xctlon 2i, township u north, rare 7 weHt; patent. J. 'J.-ay. trustee, to C. E. Ealn, lot 0. block 91, McClure's Asiorla; fm. W. H. Gordon to S. E. Gordon, lots M, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14. If,, and V,. block 11, Rose dale addition to Astoria; HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? The Southern Pacific will give you a ride to the Oregon State Fair on any of their lines In Oregon for one fare for the round trip, good going and returning any time during the fair. The State Fair is the people's institution and shou.u be pat ronized liberally. Come and see what resources Oregon ha. One fare for round trip. Bittner Theatre Co. For FIVE NIGHTS beginning Tuesday, Sept. 13. NEW SONGS NEW PLAYS, NEW SCENES and THE GREAT WARAGRAPH Opening in the beautiful society Drama, "La Utile Marie." Saturday cauly mai inec; Tor la dies and child, en. ?opular prices Reserved seats, 50 cents, gallery, 20 ton Is. Seats on sale Monday, Sept. 12, at Griffin & Reed's Take Special Notice of This Ad. WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE ENTERPRISING PEOPLE OF ASTORIA THAT WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF GAS AND ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS, ELECTRICAL AND GAS SUPPLIES, MANTELS, GRATES AND TILING, ANDIRONS, FENDERS AND SPARK GUARDS. ASTORIANS WHO INTEND BUILDING SHOULD BE SURE TO NOTE OUR ADDRESS AND WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Frank Holcomb & Co. 45 Wanlilriuton Street I'ortlnnd. OrciT'in SOLID OAK TABLE Top 24x24 ONLY $2.00 Heilborn & Son 222 LOUVRE Seventh and Astor Streets, Astoria. SHASTA MINERAL WATEK, IWEK. NOULE. KICKOKY AXD SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES. ALL OTHER LIQl'OKS, WIXES, BEER AXI) CIGARS Served Day and IN I j; lit. AUGUST KRATZ, - - Monomer A STANDARD ARTICLE It is always best to ge a standard article e,f grmrle They are mure reliable and can be depended upon. s'c hnndlc only the best standard qualities other brands arc too expen sive, even thouijh they sell for less, because they cost us Customers. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO SBCAiv: n&vjc: .v:-:v.v:x-: v;-v.:vc.v:-v: v xVVivrv'aV 1 NEW GOODS JU5T ARRIVED Four Hundred Different Patterns Wah Sing & Co., Merchant Tailors, were never better prepared to nerve the puhlie in their lino. Gents' Furnishing : Goods t.f all kinds. Suits- mado to order quickly, -urge s:ock rendy-made goods. Cleaning and repairing. Rcmomber, Price Talk. 9 9 WAH SING & CO 6a6Com'rc'ISt. THE BEE HIVE has just recoivod another lot of ladies' walking hats. We have everything de sirable and now in this lino. THE RAINS will soon Commence; Interview us with regard to umbrellas and mackintoshes; We have a good line of both at very low prices. This Week 99c. will purchase you a pair of our $1.25 Kid Gloves. Albert Dunbar, N. P. CORSETS TRY THEM. Astoria Steam WHITE LAI10R IWECT WORK SATISFACTION Gl'ARANTCCD. tjnv UVTiriAAnAnUtAAAAAnAAAAArinnAAVriAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAr THE PALACE Astorla'5 Leading Restaurant EverytHIng Strictly FlrMt-ClnnM. W. W. WHIPPLE. Pron. thjvuinnuiruvinnnnuvini tvrb V.WsViY.VrWAW.Vi I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telspttone No. (iJI I Handles Only the Choicest Meats 413 Commercial ft., n.t Pslsn. Util.ursi.t. LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA