THE DAILY ASTORIAjN. ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1895, Suits -to-measure, $35' 1HE onlx way to Ut a man ll to flrrt And out Just what kind of t man you have to Bt-that'a Jut what wo do take your measure eiact-and cut the ault for you-and It must fit, or we'll keep 'em. -tailoring -exclusively. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 23 Commercial Street Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner We're trying in Ilia li r wftv to make them the most j.,m. in iiwn. All the "good things 4K. .oo.rm rooked by our excellent cook-in the most delicious style. Perfect Tf . inviia n friend to Che Palace Restaurant the place is a sufficient guar ante that he will receive a gooa meat The Palace Restaurant Sterling Silver 1 - Never has there been suoh a stock , of sterling silver Jewelry as mat now n Hlorvlav at HUT tnrf. Hfllf tb.6 tOWTJ does not realize the Immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler HSTOHlfl- MflTTESS - FACTORY, S7S Oommercial Street '. Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mabtr-easee, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there is always a cauBe for it. . Women don't come here to buy roastf steaks, and all other kinds of meat limply because it's Chrlatensen & Co.'s. Of course there are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from ignorance, bat the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get tne Dest and for that reason we supply the majority of the families in Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the best WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHRI3TEN5EN CO.. Prop'rs, Hundreds of business and professional Din are now coming to our place "THE RESORT" Dally. ' Whyf Because they can at any time, day or night, call for a sandwich ere and get it. We expected to be mobbed for these sundwaches and our fresh t cent beer when the railroad comes. Giosbauer & Brach. Iron Works, General nachlnist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoila, Or. ' A Poor Cigar, ,W. P. SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, elthpr. But marke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-o- t-l-.-n of the 22-karet sort has 1 accompanied every purchase ol 1 one cf the cigars made by him since he began business. We've - got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" in building up a business. That's - the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Aatorla and Upper Aatorla. Int Ttas and Coffeei, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Haini, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. White fyd Slippers! White fyd Oxfords! White Canvas Oxfords! In buying these goods from us , for graduation exercises one can ,,.b auited here Just as well as thouKh they had sent to San Francisco and had the goods made fer thain. JOHN HAHN & CO. The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal .'taking Powder superior to all offers. Hair Qoods Hatiufacturea All Style I Wigs, Bangs, Switches Combings Made Up, Dressing, Shampooing, Bleaching and Dyeing. Children's Hair Cutting. MRS G H SEDERLOF. 385 Commercial St., cor. Eighth. Japanese Bazaar SINQ LUNG. Prop. Ladies' and Children's ha's ami duck suits. LndiW and (jentleiHPn's underwear made lo order, I.nu-fif. nriPPB in Actririri " 1 - v mm r7 Pond Street next door to Mouler's Frail fctore. Wfpite Peque Kid Gloves button, and hear athoMrg on back a the ' oenrux lumg in glares for lummer. ALBERT DUNBAR. Try the P. N. Corsets and you will wear nu uuicr. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twonev-fnnr honra ndirg at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished uy me uiuieu otates department ol agrt culture weatner DUreau: Maximum temperature, 64 degrees. Minimum temperature, W degrees. Prec.Djtatlon. trace. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1894. to date. 74.00 Innhp Excess of precipitation from September i3t, tv uaitt, o.j mcnes. BUSINESS LOCALS. Try Smith's Ice cream. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint Don't use a plaster, but take Rogers' money cure cor lame back. POSTAGE STAMP DEPOT H. Jeld ness, xno. eis commercial street. THE BPA-Coaman's old trtand, la the piace tor ireen candiea and Ice cream. THE SAME PLACE-US 12th street Is me piace v tuy fresh nan every day. GRANT) riPRMlwn n .11 t,iA. - . w4 cl . AiiitM, Ul elem novelty goods, at 666 Commercial T. E. Rphul r froom uanii ... tiat, with B. F, Allen, 366 Commercial on em. WANTED Pftonla tn ml a Mif T)a v WauI ir 1 i -v , WWII. The P&Uice Barker Shoo is now iriv. Ing one of th-eir two-bit shaves for 15 cents. Our milk in - D mw wivkvou wi'iuj yui V n n A mn-du .i - .. T ... neon aiviu vue cow aaiiy. jttettu The Palace Bath House encourages folks to .bathe by having: everyUhlng first class. by the Prlntz-Oraln Drug Co. are the PAT T.Awr.np it. rc iPtnu. nf canneo gooaa ana rresn nan, &74 com- merciai street. mm, ww 'i im- a a ji-vv v iwii ug ksiiri cfiau get a sample of their Antlceptlc Tooth IIP 1- M . . . rvuan rree 01 cnarge. n T? A TT T? n1 B. tt 1 m coo rmma ctal atreet, will repair your clothes for iiiue money. UTy tnem. WORLD'S FAIR SALOON-Keeos the nnest line of liquors and cigars in the city. Call and sample them. If your watch don't run. call at 674 Commercial street, across from Shana- han Bro.' and have it repaired. DON'T FORGET That at NOS. 214 and 216 Tenth street is the place to have your horse shod and repair work done. Smith's ice cream Is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par. lors for ladles. Commercial street. WE HAVE IT-The place to get a 25-cervt meal for 15 cents, only white labor employd at 684 Commercial street. PLEASE STOP, As you pass by Mat. ntrall s socoad-hand store, on Commer cial street, end learn prices on hla stock. WAH SINO & CO. Merchant tailors, 6 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock pom' plete. A SURE THING That you can get fruit and candy for lens money than any where else, at M, MJouler's, on Bond street. , PIANOS AND OltOANS-The Wiley B. Allen Co., "Branch," 710 Commercial St., Leading 'Makes.- Low Prices. Easy Terms. , , What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for proatiDing tine richest milk? Jersey cows, and those are the only kind thoit J. A. Bo-wan sella milk from. No batter milk was ever brought to Astoria than la fumlfthwl for five cents a quart by lielth & Wilson, and de livered In R olean and tUfWrly cloeed irlass bottle tat your door every morn ing. At !he Eastern L.ock Co.. 107 12th street the prices seem rather high, but when you come to think of it, af ter inspecting fhe quality of goods amd the terms they offer, you'll find it's the cheapest place to "buy. Arrived Mrs. Zwemer, trance medium. Can be consulted on ali affairs of lira, Call at Mrs. M. A. HttU'a residence, SQ Exchange atreet, old Ross renldence. Cir cles every Tuesday and Friday nigra at H o clock. WtinF hrlniy nprnilA tiArk to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere elseT May be It's ono thlnft, and May be it's another. nut the Tact remains oacK iney corns. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard is proud of It. Business men of Aatorla visiting Port land have for yeu-s been aeoustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the 'Gem." The ''Gem" 1s now looated at S Third street, next door to the Alna- wortli Bank. Jos. E. Penny. Friday - - July 19 OYD'S BIG PAVILION. We Ws Cal! NONSm. TANVA9 0PEKA J10USK. WH. HAND. CHAII.li.MiK ORCHESTRA. SEE the Una ut fill Shetland Pont! The lit) -I'tlan Ifcink.r, "J'"' . ... Tne I nUey Com'iiian, " hjaaeral The Silwrian HlooilhouuIl See the Best Performance you ever saw. ONt NIUH f UMY - - - - JULY i Prlcea. 35 and 50 Centev AROUND TOWN. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonulere. The Red Men iw.ll give an excursion on Thursday, July 23. Tou car. fcuy Razor Strops at Rogers' from 20 cents to 14. Bottle of Gambrlnus beer and sandwich 16 cents, at Jos. Terp's. George Bartley returned y-cterday from a short trip to 'Elk Creek. , William Williams, of Portland, is reg'S' tered at the Parktr House. Best ice cream and Ice cream soda in the city at the Bonbonniere. R. B. Williams, a well-known steam boat agent, was In town yesterday. A regular meeting of the common codncll will toe held at 7:30 o'clock to night. 'Miss Ella Davis, of Portland, is vis itlng in Astoria, a guest of the Astor House. ' The Outing Club intend giving a recep' on to members and friends Friday evening. John Kopp, the brewer, returned from a few days' visit to his country cottage yesteraay. Paper hangers will commence papering tne cropeiano enoe store on commercial siree iioaay. Mr. Peter Brach waa the recipient yeS' terday of an elegant silver match case, the gi4t of a friend in Portland. Miss C. Farrell left yesterday afternoon for Young's River to attend her sister, Mrs. J. W. McMullen, who Is quite elck. Dissolution precedes revolutionwhich is evolution the NEW Hammond is a prcduct of evolulton. W. S. Wood, agent, New and stronger electric light poles are being placed on Stlh and 10th streets by the Trulllnger electric light company. ' (Mr. iA. Leberman, who has beeni ill for several days, was able to return to his duties at the l,urll'.ne wharf yesterday, A. O. Hughes, a prominent Portland attorney,' accompanied Iby his wife, ar rived in lAstorla on the Telephone Mon. day. Drs. O. B. Estes and L. P. Mulllnlx performed a very delicate operation upon Mrs. Myrtle Williams yesterday after noon. The Knights and the Astoria Brass Band are thinking of gluing an excursion and basket picnic to Seaside the coming Sunday. A license to wed was yesterday issued toy County Clerk Dunbar to Miss Eliza' toeth Rantlo and Andrew Hill, both of Clatsop county. C. B. Haraden left last evening for Portland. He Is a delegate from Astoria Lodge, A. O. U. W., to the grand lodge which meets tomorrow. W. T. iBeverldge, the popular clsar dealer;, is a fancy rider on tine wheel and somet'.mes indulge In a few tricks for the amusement of his friends. Mr. Elliott, representing the well-known California flrmicrf Tillman & Beadel, was in town yesterday. He says Astoria is one of the liveliest towns on the coast. The NEW Hammond has thirty-four points of superiority over any and ail other typewriters combined It can be demonstrated. Come and see it. W. S. Wood, agent. The county court has granted the cot tagers of Ocean Grove the privilege of building a large pontoon at that place, This w.H be a great convenience to so journers at the grove. , We are going to have a railroad, new people, ntw enterprises, new Ideas be In line iby getting a NEW Hammond, the only up-to-date typewriter on the market. W. 8. Wood, agent. ProfessoT Albert Williams, of Alder brook, left this morning for the beuch to toe In attendance at the Institute which opens at Gearhant next Monday. Mr W.lllams will remain at the seacoast for six weeks. J. C. Wyatt, son of J. B. Wyatt, the groceryman, was In Astoria Sunday, re turn.ng to Portland on the Telephone In the evening. He has accepted a posi tion' with Canning, Wallace & Co., whole Bale pharmacists. F. D. Wlnton, Wm. C. A. Pohl, Charles H. Stockton, Thomas Dealy, and C. H Grllbble, accompanied by their wives, left last ev.jrlng for Portland to attend the Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W., which meets In that city tomorrow. They will return home Saturday. The steamer North Pacific will hereaf ter ply 'between Astoria and Ilwuco, mak ing two round trips dally, leaving on arrival of R. R. Thompson and T. J. Potter from Portland. For tickets and detailed Information, call at ticket office under Occident hotel. It Is expected that the excavation for the new reservo.r will be completed by Saturday night. In the tunnel the work men have struck rock, but It U so seam-' ed that It Is not difficult to remove. Work o.-v the pipe Urn is progressing well and the new rock crusher will soon be com pleted. Messrs. Hansen & McLein, two of As toria's enterprising young men, have opened a news stand and general mer chandise store at Gearhart park. They are pre-pared to furnish supplies of all kinds to campers, and will no ' doubt do a lively business. The Daily Astorlan can toe found on their counters. When strolling about town and In need of a refreshing glass of toeer, or whisky of a pure and unadulterated character, or cigars or other good things usually found in a Arst-class establishment, don't forget to call on August Erickaon. Everything up to date, and everybody Invjted. Kopp'a oelebrated beer 5 cents per glass. Mr. Harry P. Adams, of the clerical force in the O. R. and N. general freight department at Portland, has been pro moted to tt position of travelling freight agent to succeed Mr. W. E. Coman, who tendered his resignation on the 1st Inst. Mr. Adams will be succeeded in th; freight department toy Mr. W, J. Leon ard. The Knights and the Astoria Amateur Brass Band expect to gi ve an excursion next Sunday to Seaside. The affair will nroUalbly be a basket picnic and a good time is promised to all. As there will toe many events of Interest on the beaches Sunday, many will no oouot avail them' selves of the Opportunity . for a day's outing. Foard ft Stokes .will today have an- nther handsomely decorated w.ndow. They have received many new and hand some goods In the line of pickled and bottled wares which are iw-w on the mar kets and show ttie enterprise of Astorta merchants. Straws show wn.ch way the wind is blowing prosperity is coming to Astoria. Mr. Martin- Foard, who returned Sun day from on extended visit in the Ne hahm, took fronted aad healthy. He' says the trio it a delightful one and that it is a magnificent country. Good roads in that direction would toe the means of taking many vlattors there and increasing the population as well as vastly improv ing the business of that entire section, Mr. Allen Cameron, the well, known end popular general agent of the Cana- dlan Pacific Railway, with his bride, end Col. Jerald F. Brophy, the wide twake Northwestern (Manager for the Equitable Life Insurance Company, and his wife, arrived yesterday from Portland and went to Gearhart on the evening boat for ta, few days' muting at that popular resort. Commencing Sunday. June 10, and dur ing the seaside season, the O. R. and N, Co. will moke a 60 cent round trip rate between Astoria and Ilwaco good on Bun days only. Steamer North Pacific leaves O. R. and N. wharf at 8 o'clock a. m, Time of departure returning will be gov erned by tides permitting connection to be made with Potter for Portland in the evening. The Astor'.a hose team was organized last evening. A committee of three was appointed to draft a constitution and by' laws and report at a meeting which will toe- held Friday evening next. Nace Grant, the well-known Tunner, was elect' ed captain. He says that the team will toe composed of the fastest runners in the fire department, and that ths boys will begin training within a week. Yesterday alfternoon while workm:m were engaged in raising an electric light pole on Tenth and Duane Streets, one of the guy ropes parted and the polo fell, striking a well-known and popular phy sician a heavy blow on the shoulder. He was assisted to his office and Dr, Fulton sent for. No bones were broken but the gentleman suffered a severe Jar which may confine him to bis room for several weeks. The only wonder is that he Was hot instantly killed. Another Kg dinner was given in China town last night. It was the end of the celebration of the month-old-son of Me Gin John, the merchant, and waa en Joyed toy the lady friends of the family only, the men having had their fun Sat' urday evening. The celebration has been In progress for the last three days, during which the upper tendom of Chinatown. have been on dress parade. To his Ce lestial friends, Me Gin John has surely proved himself a "good fellow." Thomis Eckles, whose wife narrowly escaped serious If not fatal Injury by a bullet from a rifle In the hands of Thomas Hopkins, last Saturday evening, was in town yesterday. During te afternoon Mr, LEckles filed another complaint against Hopkins, which charges the would-Jbe murderer with threatening to kill. The first charge preferred against him was an assault with a dangerous weapon and he was allowed to go by giving bonds 1n the sum of $100. Sheriff Hare left last evening to bring Hopkins to this city, where his examination will take place before Judge Abercromble, The sheriff will probably return tomor row afternoon. NOT IF, BUT WHEN. It Is "If" your house should burn down It is only a question of "when" you shall die. Yet you insure your house against i. very remote possible loss by lire. How far more essential It Is to protect your family against a loss, which otherwise will toe inevitable. A Are premium Is an expense. A life premium Is an investment. The former is a necessary burden, the latter Is a payment on account of a Valuable ac qu'sltion. Secure one of Equitable Life's latest and best form of policies. L. and Eugene Samuel, special agents. NOT. MUCH PROGRESS. Committees 'Press Work ForwardA For . , lgner Sets a Good Example. The faithful, committees yesterday pressed the subsidy matters and worked hard with the different backwUrd ones. and while no direct results were obtained and little further progress was "made, yet it was evident that those who have been opposed to donating have been con vinced that their deeds are required be fore construction can commence, and it is believed that they will no longer keep back the work that will put the entire community on a basis of prosperity. A well known .rancher of foreign birth yesterday came in from up the river and freely turned in his deed for right of way. It would seem that when a coin' parative stranger and foreigner can see the business proposition in the railroad project, and take advantage of ib, that It is about time for native born citizens to come to the front and no longer bar the progress of the only enterprise and business move that will save many fro.n ruin. The reasons are so n'mple, and the necessity so great, for a railroad connection to be made with the rest of the wirld at once that to an outsider and entirely disinterested man the pres ent delay and; hesitation looks to be lit tle less than downright folly and eutclde, When It is known thati much of the property in the city and county fa heavily mortgaged; that many taxes are unpaid and absolute ruin is staring not a few In the faoe, one would naturally reason that all would jump at the chance to give away half of it if by so doing the other half could toe cleared of incumbrance and trebled In value. This Is Just what can and will bs done by the building of a railroad, to say nothing of the innumera ble enterprises that will spring up in its wake, the increase in population and the furnishing of work and good wages to all. Mr. Hammond Is becoming very impa tient to commence work and make some progress before the season la done. cannot do so until all of the agreements made with him are completed. When this Is done, dirt will fly and no one can complain of slowness in the prosecution of the work. More hopeful signs were exhibited about headquarters yesterday and it la thought that toduy will see important changes In the situation and that the final break is near at hand. LOOK OUT FOR THEM. Two Carloads of Kimball Pianos and Or gans Are Coming. The largest and finest shipment ever brought to Astoria. I am pleased to announce to the music loving public and my friends of Aatorla, that two carloads of Kimball pUnoa and organs left our factory in Chicago for Astoria on July 3. This shipment con tains an elegant assortment of pianos of all styles, sites and prices, from a plain cUae to our handsomest cabinet grand upright containing our world's fair scale. It also embraces a fine as sortment of organs from a phaln neat case to a most eiabor'atc; case with French plate mlrrort. These instruments win be sold to pri vate buyers by the manufacturers direct at wholesale prices, plus the expense of laying them down at Astoria. This will rive every on chance to get a high grade Instrument from nrat hand and sve ret 11 dealers' proflta and agents' com missions. This is your chance to get flEHPtJ WISE The Reliable CLOTHIER AND HATTER Yhave a handsome gray Suit in sack or frock, with lining to match, silk-stitched button holes, patent padded shoulders, fit and 'wear guar anteed; the cloth is a find worsted worth $22.50; Our price, 15. Yhave a black and a blue Suit made of the same excellent quality of cloth, fin ished in the tame perfect manner for the same price; that is, A $22.50 Suit for $15. yhave a fancy silk mixed dark suit, finished just as nice as all the rest of our stock, and worth in any store $17.50; Our price, $12.50 HERMAN WISE, N Tie Reliable Clothier and Hatter. tt rha mtdrilA man and eet fine piano and organ for less than agents ja asking for secona graae rauunwnu. m... viv.v.aii niann a nA nr?iin liatre been sold Cn Astoria for the last four years and there are dozens of them in use here utiaw aftinri t'ha aaver Climate Ol Aotnrf.j anil a-lvA universal satisfaction. Only last August a carioaa 01 jumoaus was sold In Astoria and they are so well . - . , ; ..l . . i. i.i i.a and r-avoraoiy Known umi l nwiu m supertlous to tell the citizens of Astoria anything aJDOUi mt'.r menu. iu slon we will say that these instruments will be on exhibition lm Astoria by July 20th or 25th. Jj- v. rnwnu, NORTH HEIAD LIGHT HOUSE. Bidders for Road Between the Head and Oanby Disgruntled. rimniiiint 'a made Ibv one of the larg no- Arms ithjLt thev no not feel that they were quite fairly treated In. the matter of bids for tne construction 01 m road from Fort Vanby to the new light house .site at Nortn iieaa. t . oiifarf that bids were called for An aruMfflrii.ttnna fumishtd. for a road u..'. tho twn n!ices. which are about two miles apart, no iunneT utiam m particulars were given ana la imnou was that construction was to commence at once, as it was well known that the rnnatructed under an appropriation some two-years ago. The light house has been completed and the $32,000 lantern is mm at Canby. It will toe imposswie to equip ana use fhe light house, which is badly needed by nDirtnfa irnt'l a nrnnw road CATV be built over iwh'icn to transport me uei A.ta mafh mWT Trt Illft II ITHI CUUSC. Am,n9 tthA ArtAAii IMdderff ttiere was hardly a difference or wnsn xne dios were turned in. Tne estimated cost wm In the neighborhood of 16,000. After the opening' of the bids the contractors were intnrmui th.oit nmlv 16.000 remained of the I resent appropriation with which to in ..h. onwir o nt itna.r nnv one cuuiu imvc the Job at about that figure, or another approprlat.on would nave to dj maae. tv..a r.f thn tvkMATA wculd ' ucceDt the work at such figures, off course, and say that they feel samewnai inujgnani. w ue ..nm,fvlw1 it n anp-nd- frflm IK) to 0 each In going ov-tr the ground and mak ing estimates land ther be given the abjvo ultimaoum. it toe tacts nan ueen Wnnwn YWb ..IA UTAH M htLvm ven made an estimate on the work. There seems to have been some rnusunaerara minis or iu- advertance aomewn&re. GEOLOGICAL, PARTY. Government Geologists Are Here En Route to Tillamook. For several days past a small white tent has been moitced on the hillside neat the ikiw water works which upon inquiry proved to be the camp of the government geological party wno are making surveys of this part of Oregon under the recent appropriation or con gress for that prupose. 5tr. J. S. DUler is fn cnarge or tue narty of four men who have come i.g- saa- across the country from rorest urove taking in the mountains and valkys of the Nehalem, examining the various mln enals and coal deposits. The coal r cently discovered in the wat;r works tunnel will be cnrefu:ly tested and the report Included in the general repirt to the department. In a day of two the party will cross the bay and work down the coast and along the mountains to Tillamook, from whence they will return to Forest Grove by another route. No doubt much good will result from careful analysis of Oregon's minerals and 'ill be the means of the development of much hidden wealth. NOTICE. Uenrbers of Marine Engineer's Asso ciation are requested to meet at then ball on Thursday. July ISth at I p. m. Bu8ltws of tmprtnoe. Bv or.lr of P. a MITNSON, President j Astorta, Or, July It. 1S35. pjl WISE The Reliable CLOTHIER AND HATTER yhave a figured blue worst ed suit, fit, finish and wear guaranteed, valued at $17.50; ' . Our price, $11.50 yha ;e all wool Cheviot suits, in black or blue sacks or frocks, made in the latest fashion, sewed with silk, lined with the best of linings, in prices ranging from $7.50, $10 and $12.50; similar suits not made as well sell elsewhere at from $2.50 to $5 more. ? have a chocolate brown suit, a pepper and salt figured suit and several other desirable patterns of suits worth anywhere $12.50; Our price, $8.50. NEW STBAMER OFFICE. Mr. R. B. Wilson, the late popular traveling freight agent of -the Northern Pactflc. arrived' :n the city yesteraay, Hi has lust been appointed general agent here of the C. R. and P. S. N. Co., and will open his office In the newly con structed rooms opopslte the Occident on Bond Bbreet. The steamer people could not have selected a better man for agent, ilr. Wilson's long experience In tramc mat ters oa the coast eminently quillfles Mm to gvaipple with the complicated questions of rates and transportation, and h.s easy manners and affable dis position make friends wherever he goes. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnlshed suite' of roons, w.tl. use of parlor,, and, if desired, gooo table board, at reasonable rates. 105 Du ane street, corner of Ninth. PERSONAL MENTION. Tne Misses Sovey spent the Sabbath at Ilwaco. H. B. Ferguson left for up-river last evening. Ool. John Adair returned from a tr.p to Portland yesterday. iMrs. Mary McDunn, of Mason C.ty, la,, Is registered at the Astor. J. B. "Copelamd and daughter were visiting at Seas.de Sunday. Mr. H. E. Mitchell, son of Senator J. H., was in town yesterday. Mr. C. W. 1tr.ch, the government archi tect. Is vis ting to Astor.a. Mss Ida Van Ehrenkrook, of TillaJ mook, is registtiTeu at :tne i-arKer. D. M. Stuart left yesterday afternoon for a business trip to Warrenton. Paymaster Coxe, and Mr. Palmer, U. S. A., were reg.stered at the' Occident yes terday. Thomas Ryrla and A. Gibbons were passengers on the Potter last evening for Portland. Councilman Isaac Bergman left for a few days' v.sit yesterday to his Gray's River farm. Frank R. Stokes, of the grocery firm of Foard & Stokes, left for Portland on the Potter last evening. Mrs. M. Rosenblatt and daughter Han nah, of Portland, are visiting friends at Seaview and Astoria. N. Johnson, of Necannicum, is in As toria on a business visit. He Is stopping at the Parker House. H. E. Satin, of Nehalem, and Fred Biaisdell, of Olney, are In town and stopping at the Astor. C. C. Utzinjer, wife and daughter and Joseph Hoch and' family enjoyed a day's pleasure at North Beach Sunday. H. T. Hamshaw, J. T. Rog4 tnd Judge Frank J. Taylor, were among the Pot ter's up-river passengers last eight. -Mr. C. J. Trenchard, C. W. and G. C. Fulton, aacompanled by their wives and Mrs. A. L. Fulton, were at the sea side Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wlegand and Mies Rosle Wlegand, of Portland, passed through the city yesterday on their way to the beach. Captain Oook,4he Portland undertaker, kft last evening for home. Mr. Cook may pMsfbly engage In business in this city in the near future. C. C. McDonald left last evening for Portland. He Is a traveling salesman well acquainted with the cond tlon of business In Oregon and Washington, anil reports trade good. The report of the grand Jury h Baker CHy Is la striking contrast with that made In many other counties. One pira grnph says: "We have heard no com plaint about the county poor farm, the county roads or other county matters." fjERptl WISE The Reliable CLOTHIER AND HATTER yhave also received during the last few days suits in other very pretty colors; they must be seen to be appreci ated; it is hard to describe the beauty, fit and finish of them. We know' that you wilj be delighted when you see them; we also know that your sweet heart will be more than de lighted when you appear in oue of our handsome new suits. Ykeep as a secret the rea son why we can sell such garments at such low prices. New Hats! New Shirts! New Everything! TIME CARD OP- THE Seashore Railway Company In Effect July n. 1895. TRAINS LEAVE URIDCI Time. G a. in 9:30 a. ra 3 Ml .i:4j p. iM 6 I-'mi. in. tiundiiy. CONNECIIO B. M.'t t toat. f oin Tort la d 0 t fr'im stnii 1 an I on .-inn ay with buiti I'oiii Tor liiiul. Dny ' 1 at from Tortl n l lio t ( oin A t ria naif from Pert and and Axtn in. HujIs lo v-i slo:iu one half lour b fore train I nvo b Id, 0. TRA Ni LEAVE E hi K 'i Ao 1. Ill ... Hn ni '1:45 p. id .... '1:15 p. m .... I'ny I outs for iVrl mid. U ut fur Ast r a 10 .U fur l'oiiluii I. 4' at fur Attorin, d liver Ing passengura to bouts I r Portl n 1. Ho its for Aat ri 1 and Port land. 1 p. m. uucay Uaiy excejit Sunday. For ri Ight and 1 assonger rates apply to' ( . K LKVl'tK, Sup't, So.shcr) Kail kj Co . eutidc. Ore. WANTED. WANTED Fifty men at the Jim to get a 10 cent shave and a 16 cent hair cut. 378 Astor street, next door west of the Parker House. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. 6tblp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisoo,Cal. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and tea cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. J75.000 PER WEEK using and selllns. Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR HALE, FOR SALE-tOO yards of earth exca vated from tunnel, to be delivered on premises. Pacific Paving Co. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commercial street. A good buy at Long Beach. Nine room house. Furnished complete for summer travel. For description and terms in quire at Real Estate Exchange, Occident Building. FOUND. FOUND A sliver witch, ' which the owner can have by calling at this office end proving property. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A. nicely furnished mod ern bouse. For particulars Inquire of Xiru Smith rarapF . of Gth snd Irving avenue, or A. R. Cyrus, 487 Commercial street. LOST. LOST Thursdav nltrht. about 10 o'clock V9 fathom of wet " Corks branded F. M. Warren.- Please return to Warren's sta