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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1898)
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS U due not only to the orip-inftllty and implicit of tho oniiilutiution, but also to tho care anil skill with which it is manufacturvJ bv acientitic processes known to the California I'm Svrcp Co. only, and wo wish to imprc.s upon ail the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Fipx is manufactured by the Calikohxia Fui .Syrup Co. only, a knon-lotlgt of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactures! by other par ties. The high bUuuling of the Cam Forma Flo Stkit Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the jrenuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the came of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. rRASCIM-O, CA Lt UTILLK. K. XEW (MS, X. Y. TODAT'S WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. THOSE WHO WISH TO HAVE THE UONDAT EXTRA ASTOR 1AN WAR EDITIONS DELIVER ED AT THEIR RESIDENCES OR PLACES OF BUSINESS WILL PLEASE BEND THIS COUPON WITH THEIR AD DRESS AS AUTHORITY TO THE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR THE EXTRA CHARGE. I t i ICE CREAM Mad of.... th Beat 8WEET CREAM The "Spa." TVESDAT. High caste is the result of high action And by action does a man degrade hlni e)f to caste that is low. Buddha. Try Shllltng'a Best tea and baking powder. Beat Ice cream at tne Bonbonnlere. Sweet cream. 10 centi a pint, at the Spa. 8ll rs at Ilunbar's. Midwife-Mrs. Mary Make, atreet. TM Exchange Try Golden Gate compressed yeaat at the Parlor. New Lacea at Uuabar't. Fresh cream, atrawberrlea and Ice at Foard & Stokea Co. If Snodgraaa doesn't make your pictures you don't get the best. When you want fine tea, good coffee and plcea try Foard & Stokea Co. E. C. Blackford, editor of the Clutskanie Chief, was In the city yesterday. Just try one of those Ice creams crushed strawberries at the Parlor. with House For Rent Seven rooms; nice View of the river. 1& Exchange street. New CMIars nl Iiuu liar's. At the Louvre you can get anything you like In the way of liquid refreahnumn, music or luncheons. Twelve children received the nac-ram'-nt Of conilrmutiun at high mass ct the Catho lic church Sunday. F. A. W'eander, the popular merchant Of South Uend, paid his Astoria frp nd a short visit yesterday. For Rent At S' ahnl.-, one store loioo.ng and one barber shop. Inquire of I.. J. West, Clatsop, Or'-gon. Now crop dried frultrt, new crop raisins, figs and asHorttd nuts ah extra tine qual ity, at lloss. ILuglhs & Co. Captain Freeman, of the First divi.-Oni. Oregon naval battalion, Portland, was a visitor in the city yesterday. The present proprietor is keeping up the reputation of C. B. Smith for making fine Ice cream at the Purlor. 1 1. For Rent Piano In good condition; terms, 3 per month. Apply to Mrs. S. Normile, Astor street, corner Third. Bihop Morris conflnn' Grace church Sunday cv d a large class at nlri,. 'i'he bluhop TT Beware of " cheap " bak ing powders. Alum makes good medicine but bad food. Ask your doctor. U2 the" Unodgrasa took aavme tine photographs of tho naval reserve mid il. A. H, They will be on sole Wednesday. Mutt t.mul and wife returned from Portland on the Sundoy evening trittn. Thi-y spent the day visiting in Ihe metrop. olio. U. rt. War.!. Neh.tlem; II. P. Ferguson, F. P. Kitchen. Portland; J. IV Mi-Hugh. St. I.ouls, are registered at Ihe Parker house. , A regular pantomlno of views depicting the life anil history ef Astoria, nn.l souvenirs ef the city and country at the f mtilcrna gallery. I Pure, whiskey HAKFF.K Perfect whls Ikey HAKPKR Kvery bottlit guaranteed HARPKll. Sold by Foard A Stokes Co.. i Astoria, Oregon. The Mis A C. It. It. It. engine No. pulleil the twelve t-nr loaded with tViltota. wlunteern out if IVrtland Sunday even ing for San Francisco. Our Sarsaparllhv la a apeclflc for Im purities of the blood. It cur. a rheumatism, (pimples, liver eontpla'nt and foul stoma, h jC eents bottle. Charles Roger. I lieautlfy your home by going to K t. n ' stork Pros' new store nn.l purchasing a strong durable plant bloom or sreer.houe novelty. 61 CommereHI street, opposite trooper's. At an early hour thi morning M : Caroline Young. second .laughter of llen Jamln Young, wa In a critical condition and medical aid wa hastily ummot'ed to her bedside. M. llarri. San Francisco: Pan J M i larkey. V. H. Raymond. II. K Uorth- wl.k and wife. K. It n.ik- r Portland; P. I H. Alexander. South Jtend. are registered at the Occident. Now I the time for spring cleaning After that come new linoleum, wall paper and oil cloth. Have you seen our stock? O V. Porter, old Central hotel building. Commercial street. Twelve revrult for Pattery A. Fourth artillery. Fort Canhv. arrived from Sin Francisco on the steamer Oilumbla Sun- iday morning Tho men took the llwaco 'for Fort Canby vostervlay morning and reported for duty. Yesterday. Memorial day. a ;ght nt often witnessed h. re occurred on Commer cial street and was commented on by not a few. Two men on crutches walked down the street together, both having lost the right leg. If you have hides, wool, furs, rag, bottle, lead, brass copper, bone, or any kind of Junk for sale. hln It to R. M Osston. M5 Fourteenth street, Astoria. Oregon, or write him and he wi'.l call at your place and get It. He psya ctsh. I C. H. Tilton. field manager of the Ki fdolity Saving association. Is in town for 8 few day. Partle desiring loan will do well to see him. He.vlcjJnrter. A. ! torn! National hank. The Fidelity's new I definite contract Is similar to straight loan principle. . TT I aii tn.i: wn monai or tne into n it -Marion was laid to rest In fjreenwoo.! iceme'i ry Sunday. The funeral, which wa on of the largi-st siH-n In the city for many your, start,! frcm the residence i at l.Vi. the Catholic churoh hell tolling a i the procession passed ut Flond stn-et to j the I.urllne dork, wh-re the r- mains w re put on tsird th steamer I.urllne and 'taken to Crein wood cemetery. R. v. , Father Pleh'mnn r ad the funeral . rvb-e , at th-' crave. Mr. Mirv Ann oivls .Tohnon Mow of the l-i:- Tip: i n Phi! John on. di al ye. il'T'lay af'ernonn from -tlvuli disease of th h'-rtrt. aft-r an ll'n.ss of s.y ril 'months, agisl 7C y-str. The iie..,,ii, ar. , lirn In T.'vernnol. Flnt-l in.l and oime to i Astoria in lv. jh- iv 'wo cran 1 : children. K-ther J..hn-m. ac-l 12 and Marx- J"hn..-n. ac-l 1. The f'm. nl wll take place t-.m.'rrow from th- r-sid-T'ce. vorn. r S-'V.-nt-n'h and Kx. h 'ne.' Te. is nn-l th'. remain !nt rr.-. In Crenw .-.-1 ' eemett rv. The exhibit of Clatsop county product. ' m.alntuine.l for the past elent month- by (th Astoria ProgT"slv association, ha i borne fruit In more than one instance. I Recently the Sea Reach Pleklirur wnrk !of Yv'arenton received an order for ?aa rases of mln. e.) dam from J K. Arml y of Chicago. Accompanying the order wa a letter In which It was stnt.-d that dur ing the wln'er Chicago nart'e had visited the exhibit room of the association In i Astoria and hud carried away sample of jth clams, and were so nleased with them jth.it they had prevails! tinon the writer j to place an order. Mr Ifalferty. man jager of the dam pickling work. tat'- that h- traced a number of order directly to the exhibit in the association hall. Cnpt.aln P. M -Carty. of the rtritih sh'p port I.oenn. which arrived In Sunday. j eleven day from San Francisco. In chare- of Pilot M il'Olm. while ashore yesterday said that he had b"en chartered at IT rid I for nukk loading of wh.-.at. He will take Ihis shin to Portland today and return In ! about a week. "We had -r.nr nvrhwe j winds und ' aim c.mini: up and lich' winds from wet to sou'h eom'rg In'o i pf,rt. feu T.tf..re v.-st'-rday. nleor I" I mile south of the mou'h of th" ColomV i i river, while mailing under a l nhf wind I wo lgh'"d d.-iiil .ahead r.f u. a l.ir'" nafr pou'. Yy'i- luffe.l the hlp nnd the min ister P'i-Sf'1 to the south of u We vv. n' 'Into Sin Fran'ieo with coal from S''s'- e a'1e and made the run up here with ionlv ".ns of riMci-h tcill ist. The ve j si.; tarrb'S nii t.-.ns of eariro. tnjr i x-;TM-r w.re Jur that m'i'h r d'ie..l. j whi' h of fourse add to th" profit. ,f th j V'.yiiire." Vli!!- th.- r iptuln -. tellln? iiiboir ihe ivn'if spout pilo. Mabolm r-'-: m.t."k"d 'bat It made a noise like a hurrl ' ear.i. mid was li i.. d like a fuiim-l. Il I 'the i.lt water spout '"n in Un -e m"T' 'in inaiiy year. S'ev odor.- William Joht. 1 son. ittintf by. n.iiil h.i the story rt J m i t) '1 l him of the time w hi n lie w...s an i ;ip:.r' tr i t. on the Koo.l ol.l sh.p ;.-n N' vis. -.i.g r lir'iut; li th- M' di'i r'nii" hi oil" I 1 - While the tiflieeis wile li"i'PW he .IW in ttiit.r ypout making for thern. I". k ' ri jup an old layhiuiifi rilb to put on it ap. Jaitni d for the wap r yponi, iciin d : li" j iru-y.-r, inn the n'ni only snapp.'J A .second tap was tri"l Willi th" tame re oil; Hut the third time mk--".i its ffort.-i and the oci gun wnt. off a Lang, knocking him on his bio k ! i k, ut lh" sarne time hurstltig tin spout. New lie at flnnbarV u WHKN NAiUlti: .Ve'J a.si:it-tn' It may Ik- beat to i-n-tler It promptly, but one khouM retro m bt r to uf "yen th" ricn-t ,.-ir"f'. r. tip In." only whin necsbsi. The b.-ttt nrnl irinct simp!.' ami genii.- n nu ily Is the Syrup of Flga, manuf.aetur.il by the C'jlifornl.i Fig Hyrup Co. ATTKNTION. HKi'.KKAILS, I. O. O. F. You are requested to assemble In your hall on Wednesday at 1 p. m. to man h In a body to (iltetnl the funeral of the late Mrs. Captain Phil Johnson. Hy order CAItrtlE KRAOKH. N. O. delivered an oloiitu nt sermon aT"boih" morning ami evening service. TJIK DAILY AMOK IS 110X01? OF THE Memorial lh Services in AMurlii Most lni(ircsMU NAV.VI. KI'SI'.KVI'S T.IKI". IVVK I oltcv Titcil 0rr l he Suliliti' (mivcs laiKacoa Scrutl bv the somas' Be lie! Cmpa- rfniii( I! ctti.ri. Memorial Pay a patriotically ob served by the cltlensf Astoria yesterday and the memories of tho departed soldi r-. w.re liitlngly honored at the lMNUe and dr.Tiiwood c meterle The intrude forniinl at 10 o'clock on Kiev etnh street Willi the t'olumbl t M inne band in tho 1,-jid. Samuel Kltuotv, of t'ushlng IN.st. tj a. U . acting as grand marthall. The Seond division. tr. gou naval battalion, followed, txing given the right of line by the ilmnd Army of the Republic. The naval reserve numb, red ov. r fifty memtvr and titlract. d niu h attention. The uniformed rank. Knights of Pvthlas. and the ti A. It vet.rins came next, the latter carrying bunche or tlower in their hands to place on the grave of their departed .omra.l. s Fol lowing were tho Woodmen. Workmen and R.sl Men. The school children, carrying (lower and Pag, came next, m charge of professor Wrlcht and their teacher, the ladle of the Women's Relief t'orps bringing up the rear. The route of march was up Kleventh to Commercial, thence to Fourteenth and up Fourteenth to th. cemetery. The service at Ihe ei nieti-y opened with the residing of the memorial ad dress by ISist Commander Thomas le.i:, y. followed by the Invocation bv tli.ipl.nn V. S Wright. S.unu. 1 Kim 're then . (T.red the floral tribute, chaplain Wrgh: offering the dosing nriycr A s.iu.id of the naval rt serv e tlr d a salute ot thre. volley, the exercises ,-oticlii.llng wild the singing of ' .. . ountrv "I'.s ot ii.e." In which all Joined. I'pon n turn ing from the graveyard the n ival reserves were taken down I'uane sireet. where tnev were photographed in different .o s Hons, and wer then march.! to M. Fellows' hail, where the member of t'ushitig Nt had preceded them ihe sight that greeted the march, r a th.v entered lld Fellow' hall was cer - ainlv reassuring after their long tramp, i ne old veteran w.re tlrsl at bast, and a majority of those who had been in th- "ara.le were thinking erious!y of dinner us they climbw! the long flight of tairs leading- from Tenth tr-et to the hall And so it wa with a most agreeable surprise that the visitors beheld two long t ibb c. ever.! with spotless linen and groaning under the weight of many good thing to eat. so kindly furnish..! by the ladies ..t the Wonit n Itei t f I'orn and otherlidu s j of the city. i M ironing into the hall, members of tip A. U. w.-re s.ai.d. followisl by th" ! Astor i Marine band. The nival r. serve 'did not arrive lint. I later, as th.y had j mar.h.d to Iuian.- s're. t, where a pho- togr.iph was talf n of them. Ttp y arrive-! at the hall before the t X"r. is. s w.-r.- itinlsh.-l. however, and in ample inrtii inatt. in the feast, j The hail was beautifully ! . or i' ,:!". rs. tiiiiitins;. riags and pure i tup, i ui '.he i.il.i.s .f" ilo.t.r j fu:on and at a. h plate w..s a l.u i"iUi'l"t. It would take p. i,- : tinn to i h P onhol. to f II . had pr. j 'he many go...l thing th- lid Iir.-.t for the table, and w i ...-ton I i-h.ns how rapidly the gn at store ..f l i Me m.itt d away on. e th" hungry mar h- r w. re lin.-d uji to the f.-a.-t. Th.-r.. w is ; in at un lant e f-.r all. hovv. V' r, ihe 1 oli" j..f th- i orps waiting upon the vli'"r did veterans v i.-.l with the younger ni'-n i'.f the naval r. serv.- in making away with I huge plate of Ho-ton baked b.ar.s. and I angel take van'.-h.d a If the table h.i-1 I been swept by a ryel'tne. I'oid ui" its. pie, e.ikt and fruit were th'Te In great j quantity and not overliMike.l by the ban - I qu. ters. Two huge Ro-al Chinook al- nn'ii, sixty rjonnd each, bak'tl at tn' fir. g .n Isik- ry, and presented by M"rs Samu-1 Klmore and J. ). Hanthorn. a'ig-m- ntt d the supply of edible slaughtered In a premature Invasion of Mr. I'ora Creen. president of the Vo. m. n's Relief Corps, opened the exercise by a most felicitous address of w'ticorn" to the m. mbt-rs of the ( A. It., naval re serve and other visitor present. This address was responded to In a happy manner by Comrade Samuel Klmore. After those present had done ample pitiie to the repast. Comrade Elmore called upon the following, who respond. -d with short i impromptu speeches: eomraoes !. I) i Wlnton. Thomas Dealey. Charles Wright. Captain Wood. Lieutenant Commander W. A. Sh. rnian, and for th" sons of yt. ran M F. Hardesty. Tlie .j. A. It. was represented by th" lirgest . bit g.ulon n s. v.r.il yeirs. men. bets being present. Two members w re absent. Comrades Fifer .and Martin Tli" former -pilHl, and the he p. i rade In to t limb the si old veteran wa unable to I latter, thouiii t a earring", wa k-n air to t!i iy-d h II. H' botin't ' linn h s. nt them by the la.l.es eorpo. f ' ii- ITlleriea" WIS ttp n slifu; by til it-nee, after whb h th. oflln r of 111' i '"mraile Ii"ti!ey, ti'.o!" .n .ii" one suggest.-.! that Mir n '!." U. A. It. and i yervboi' tmrrah. and f'it .-o good .lire... tl If- I. I tile i! HI about I' a r aising "tiger" wa ."d. TV ii tri'.' il r. S' rve wa- !ieiT"'l to i, foliowi-tl by th" s.un" iii'hiis th- r. l'i f rorti and M iriri" b .n l Ipiervais tliirintr 'Io- ex-r ;-. s r-l to il:-I 'he .Mar. tie 1 rid tiiseoijr i'il pa t rl'' if air : ;oii ItiHiali' ". t d that the ni'-rnl in ti r.tir' li t". a t applauded in llmori- sugges' na vol reserve ! ill. t th. piiotograph taken yiiig thai H wot I souvenir in il tiny would man ..id .and II.. il luring it .1 pro'..- On- t i t.rouo!.' et' Ia lis ill III' I:, r-.iv th" as, midair' - ptiooir,iph. .1 bl'tll'.e 'h'j in'. tl II. Hi". Wfillli il ey II'.. lit (S in. tie 'to i' Relief 'oi p.. uii'I' r he i x' riil-. s w.T" i;.t n. tin time, when 1'ri'ie Sam re ' ii1 11 1 y in of everyoti" In h s gr Mi.- l.oll.s of ihe land he.. w.iti i nihui ia'trn. and tic- i -.1- I' -e It Coiji- b;l-'' ri'peati'illv stiow.'i tti.ii i' i In lb" fron' rarik witti i be ino-i pair. o p 'Ihe opera hoii'-' in ttp. "vi long '.vay pat k"d to ovi illovvlng long befoi.. v '. t'lufk. many being unaiilt. i., t-.,u ad rnitl.'ini John P. .P I'll . Judi'.- A. A. i ievi l.'itid mid Professor It. N. Wrii.'lil made pairlotb: aiilre:-ses, referr.ng to the war of tin- rebellion and lh" pie.-nt war with .Spain and the causm lending up io It. An Inti-riHtlng programme of songs ami recitation, had been prepared. Misa Shlvely, MIh Pearl llolileri and Miss Mary 1'eeley sang patriotic songit iih well a.) a number of school children, who filled In the programme with Bongs, arid reel- IAN, Tl'KSUAY MOIiMNU, tat Ion. Toward" the close n .ii id of the naval reserve under Lieutenant Slid man marched on the stage and give mi exhibition drill In the manual ,if arm, and the large audience cheered llnm t tho etho as the boys, dressed in white uniform, went through the drill wl'h re markable precision, considering the length of time tiny have boon under instruction. Ihov died out on the Mi-eel the whole lions,, continued rheertng and evidently believed i ilieir ahllliv to meet even well ii-almd Spaniards, even If called nut tomorrow. Mr Saniu.l lilinore, who acted a nta I. r of ceremonies sang " Tramp. Tramp. Trump." at the close and was encored twice, clngiug (he llr-. and last Hlanias In response The song imbued the audi- ii vvlih n war feei ng an. I the cheering continued several mliiui.s. Hie (Iran. I riny, nav.il reserve and Women' Rellel iNu ps r. ,-eiving their share of endorse, in. lit before Ihe meeting d spersed. Till-: CLASS OK 1. eiin. n l'r. log by a. h. the .1 to li.'V Them Sunday liven i: S lloliliiger V l i"ve congivg ilion giithenM at the t'ongr. gatlou.il i hurch Sun. lav even.ug. the special future of the service being the sermon to the gr i, lu lling class of the Asiorii High school bv th,. Rev. K S liolllllg. r The class o, , upled res, red . ats In the front of the .hurch will, h wa appmprlatelv de. -orated vvlili powers The theme of the s. rni mi was ' Service." and the remark based on I am tliy ser vant." Paslm 111 li'.. wet,- . ,ait as fol lows; Nothing In the universe Is free except t'.o.l. Tile heavenly bodies as th.y spin in their orbits, incline on their axes. at their shadows and uhcr In the season In their regular older, are ail serving their master, gravitation The law of service Is uiiivcis.il, Sen ice mak. strong Service I glv. capaciiy The ' V illage IHack-inlth ' j had to hammer I old and long before it ' could be kiI.I of turn. I "And the muscl. s of his brawny arm IWere strotvg a Ittoi bands " That a man may spring M n. rva like I from the bruins of Jot., remain still i fmvth. The divinity that shap. our ends . i t!u pi occss of serv 1. e. All service requires preparation. Kvery slice, -sful servant h.i-l to s. rve hi time 'of probation, on the tlrst day of May, In I the tropi. ill r. gion ..f the far orient. !!u.h.l forth what will l. ome a Mxe.t s greit I i. w. t dining pr.-par. I tar In i nani. . j rv.sl. all the. the galaxy of A merle .t' Hut f"r 'x:y year a and but few of us knew y.ars that a man was trig for harbor the g'. ..: a. In. v. in. it in While ail lif" I a s.-rt Manila e there re p. rl.ls th it ..re pt. -. nun. ntlv j. r.o.ls f preparation for -rviee S. ho life Is time of pr-p tratii'ti f r service Ttie late !la o. It. d ll.lll U w '.111 the people for i tl''' purpose of K'V It g 1 p..rtun:tv for s rt :. .' j Pres.-nt oppor' an.: I. ' super1.. r 'o iinv in th- 'itii an up. for P..M service ar" As sure as S so sure is ding For j'' -ire In a w-.rM of pr-gr. .every age better than the pr. honest, falihful service f,,re. such m ign.tlcetu the present. io time ever of ipportunities ii N'e r vv is th. r l engage III a '.: h" ' as iinsplc tie of life the tlltl.il uia a Never been f ail action have the linrlce. IP -t-eplable t us now. Th en to act tr'il' TV one ..f th more , M-r.-y and no T . et. the I'.ith-r are tlllie of nui"t act kn .winglt ight com,, th great .'i. s'lons of tin,,, and . t. nut' "f tiuni inity 1 h. .r l more vr !.. re It has re o h..l ";r n ttion. riii'.tn s-ifT. r'ng Th" voice I loar'.y th m I ill p irt s ot r- n the I th ni: n w .th a might!' r we glit the I t pre rem id and iv-r In the land !.. n' "llll he found for of t'is'l,. ft f -r till n'. I'n.l'r . on l.'l itts id tba w ' of the , n's Ipart it w to make a pr s. .and w h. n f 'as I'lspl li. leg. t Ho lies.. ..re pr. ire I.V Y"ti g o -nav 11 ! to I piro t ui a "-''.rw.irl k r I f'T'h i id 1 s, rv tit v .oi may r ' " h In horn ui .' u than t.oir v nip I'h' ii.' t He i.h . - rv tl ho i to I th.- I' I'll' ...rv.- if v rn. i burn t.. oil would s. ho..l to liiibll- an hi ptipil il .ng the h e"l'S 'TV n: go t, tl-h'Ttnen ll'm who t night th and sinn.-r. and 11. who tn ik" And all ; I k- lint i Joiirrv y i to thing I thing b Himself. of life there will b" gr til l It I i higher and oirnmi'ii'-mi'iitt for I'ltdM ALASKA. I I I.a: N'. w From Stlikeen Itlv. r Ilmite In a l.ett. r to Jin k Talbott On Hoard Steamer Klwood, PWrt Wran gel. Alaska. May 2 -To Jack Talbott. Hteamt-r T-b phori". Columbia river: Iiear Jack, aei-ordlng to promise I will tell you how we are getting along It take U three day to go up the river, and there are thousands ..f men strung along the river who started un last winter on the be. th. r" being from one in three hundred In a party We usually make It a point to tie up at their eamps over night. All the boats are trowded having Wrang.'l. There nr.- tight boats ,,n the rivr now Fr-d la wh and (!... rge Shaver nr- on the VI. t.trlaii. c,,,,t:, m t.,. :in, Harry Pang ham ar.. on the dgllvle. a c. p. . boat, atid .limnil" and Captain Hanbo Snake river an- on the Hamlin. I'll th- Portland people that tin n of th Von can si. ami r to reach tlli-nora, l!n l.ak r I i V1' i v j Kiwoo.l w.i the first steam. r j Tib graph creek thai I above wht r" lip- trail starts In to T, Togo down to ia won. The w. it j w:f arid It take Jo's of I up. Tin r" is p'. my of uion lining to g"t y to be mad" r now, CAPTAIN WM JdHN'STONK Wll V Ni ii' ;.!.! i ASTdlllA? V I- 'l-ll.llg '.l'i d 1 1 'lie, I" ilib e.. ,il, Il 1 1 1. 11 y tflipato hority hack', of l!o-larg-Mi be lik rt'sum that itn I bv th" ion. one . li'lilng iy. as a . ll-liliig I "l. ilc r u, ornt I. . not the A rii'TP a wll war. - ...ri li ni -"it i ' of t! Th- A .IT" li" lit il f. lilipla I" b Hi! the port- of Ta. orna 111'i. Ilalllnit ( '. tl-hlng In t Ik I 'hal III" Spa Ctimp.niv has a Norii At In ri 1 1-. mi ii inav in. ik" ill"!'". In whli Ii t.rh p ii lile and a .Ma ka f.,r lie tl'Mbl" to tl ii look lO 111 of S Ollll' . li en,. Ill-Mi aii'l Trading I'-iin- ):.l. Ill t n oper.il ng th,. lisliing on: i'.ii oioa I h" l .sl few I. ii'iim: Ip r i al. h horn ibis llo'i'tii o 1 1 ' I New York In ais .iii.o oil io ov'.iiarid mi . . .." ti -Il have In en t ' I. IO' I'' !'.' I'K' la llltl Hlg I II" ill" tilt 1 : lull id Ihe A ! In ri I I' ll f UI bo! t.to- eoinpany ho Hid I' ir 'illt o tilt- to hip the nut . -mi 'ho ing ill" height ' s..;,..ori. 11- till." .tl fit Till: PION'KKIi LIMiTF.l. Is the riiiiiiii of the only perfect train in the world, now running every night be tween Ht, Paul and Chliiigo, via the Chicago, Mllwniikco Ai rft. Paul railway - the plorift r road of ilm wi st In ndotl Ing all liiipriiv d fatillrleH for the aafety and i nloyriu rit. of paKseng'TH. An lllna traled .i ni li . I , showing vewa of beau tiful si t riery aiong the route of thn IMo ins r I.iiiilii-d. will be sent free to any per son upon rei't'ipl. of two-rent postage mump. Aildrifia fpirgo H. Ilinffonl, Ui-neral l'aserieT Agent, Chicago, III. MAY HI, lM. r Red What 5c Wll Buy Today. No 1 and 3 Lamp Chimney. thin set Picas Staj . One tulr black or gray Corset Sieeh tine Spool Knitting, al, vol us. Une Ladle' llnlr Net. One Aluminum Pocket Comb. one big bottle lilack Ink. Ten doien Hook and live Seven rubb. r ins, ltd L. ad Pencil One t ail Talcum Powder. One .'.in best Tooth Powder. IMle bottle Vaseline, tine Ilox Yellow Kid Soap One four ounce bottle M.i lunr oil. one big Money Purse One doteei bono Collar lUittona one ).ii.l Shelf ml t'loth tMie g o.l Hair Comb. I'lve pickage t'ariet Tacks Two packages Ktiv elopes Shanahan Brothers, TIIK (JKICAT HAU(wIN 1IOUSIC. Nominees' Cards. Full Jl'STK'E 1F THE PEAt'E (Astoria l'rn In t ) John Afcercrombie llFUt'I-AH HEPlltl.ICAN NtiMtNEK FOK SIIEItlFF. J. W. WILLIAA1S CMOS NuMINEE. FOIl COI NTY CI.EUK Harry J. Wherity urMti.Ait i;ii!'i'i;i.i''.N S'lMiNin: . t'uL'M V Cl.llUK Perry A. Trullinger HKill'I.AH 1'XloX CANIilliATll AGENTS WANTED Agi-nta and canvaaaera to aell Dr KHck'a Pocket Nose Inhaler for catarrh, asthma, and lung and throat diseases Sella raav for II. Hlg proflta. Write for sample and term. Dr. Kllck Medical Company, Cincinnati, O. SOCIETY 1IEKTINOB. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. T. AND A. M. Regular communlcatlona held on th ft rat and third Tueaday ivaning of each month. O. W. LOUN8BERRT. W. M. E. C HOLDEN. Becratary. PR0FE88I0NAU H. T. CHOBBT. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. a Commercial Street. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Office, upatalra, Aatorlan Rulldlng. C. C. BROWIR. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Qunderaon Hulldlnf, Astoria, Oregon. DR. O. B. EBTEa. niTBICIAN AND BlIROEON. Special attention to diseases of women and surgery. Offlee, over Dnnilger'a atore, Aatorln. Telnphoni No. It J. Q. A. nOWLRY. ATTORNKY ASH COI'NHKLOIl AT LAW. Olllce, Bond Btreel, Aatorln, Or. DR. JAY TIJTTLE. PIIYHICIAN AND HURfJEON. Office, room I and 6, Pythian Hulldlnf , Mm Commercial Street. Realdence aamn. Telephone M. Acting assistant aurgeon Uultisl Hlatea marlno hoapltal service. AHSIUNKK'H N')TICK TO CRKDITOIIH. Nollco la heroby given that Ihe under signed hnn thla day been appointed as signee of nebeci-ft Htrnusa, nn Insolvent debtor. Creditors (if thn snld assignor are hereby notified to present their claims under oath to tho underalgnerl within three month from thla dnto at his place of hualneaa at Mo, 675 Commercial atreet, Astoria, Oregon. Dated thla 11th day of Iieiember. W.il. N. HCIILUHHKl, Assigned of Rebecca Ktrausa, an Insolvent ; 'or. Bicycles i.'m'k -, k i ys A V Ii -I'l'.V INi, MA' III vK-... Also all laitli1 Repaired ,M a nllii.r, . C. II Orkwitz Canltig la . on KM. l.ln. Hi: lil.'ANK. CAS10RIA For Infants i.nd Children Hot Bargains What 10c Will Buy Today. i nil. good Horutililng llrunti, I i inn Child's lionnet, tine Hex Toilit Hop. j Otln dosill I'e.s. lilting plug. j one g .o.l dig Dealer, ; Otm I'oiti.linntlon I'mkacrvw an, Can iipetur. tuu. doien WliaU Honrs on.. Wire Hair llrush, On.. Ladles' Leather licit, , one pair l.a.ll, l'a, ack Host, on,, il.s.il Whlak Itrooin. on.. . till. Is llrttoni. one pair Mlse' IL.se Hupport. ra. tun. pair Clilldrpn'a Fast Hlack loe one Ladles' Sleeveless Vest one doien 1-argtf liuni, Hair I'lna one tit tils' J.lnrn Collar, one pair I'rrsa Nhlelils. on.. Mull Tl. one pair Men's Heavy Boa ime pair Ladle' (llnv.s. one .1 tt lairgrt p.-nrl Ituttons. oun Horn Comb. Ml re I Hack. l.l'UKIC ATINO :jsh OILS L , A5IMCIAITY Brothers ASlOk'IA.... HIIIP CHANDI-KHT IIAKliWAIlE IHON AND HTEICI. COAL DlttK'F.ltlF.H ANP PltOVIHIiiNH ruum AND MUX FKK1 PAINTS, OIIJ! AND VAHNISIIFh l.KltlElt8- HflTl.tKH FAIIUIANK'H 8CAI.F.B 1mkiI8 ANI U'INtH)WH Alillli TI.TC11AI, IMI'l.KMICNTH VA(lt)N8 AND VKIIICI.KS SEASIDE SAWMILL i j A completa stork of lumber on hand In . ihe ruiigli nr drraatvl. Flooring ruallc, I crilina a il all klnda of nnlah; nmldlnca I and shingles Terms reaatinablo and price at Iwslnw-k. All orders promptly attuntlrrl to. Offlc nd yard al mill. K. U LthiAN. Proprietor II Seaside. Ort'gun IMllPS' M) i.tMi.t.ir- Underwear .nun: to oMjr.rt ltrat Style Thorough Workmanaaslp Prtoea Ioar James Murphv 420 Commerclil Street. THE PROOF of th p uridine I and th proof of thai MUaaj IS IN SAMPLING That'a an argument thM cl ualr- demotiatratloa. Our will a Land th tL HUGHES & CO The Choicest Table Wines... Por Kamllla Also for Medicinal ami Cooklnc Purpoa lh-lval Htoclt, Cream Bye, Old Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermltnc; lta aold California Dradleai. Carlson's Family Honor Store 101 TWB1LPTII HTRKET ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I .en ve. AHTOTtlA. Arrive. (Daily.) a iii. p m Port linn! nntl As. n.m. p.m. h 10 7:ir,ltorla enresH t nuns n :K hum via Kniippa, f'lirton WeHlpurt. lioblo imi way Bliitlona. I .".0 I2:5ii Aslorln. Reaabln nntl .:3n 3:M rt:WINew Asiorla paaaen- 11:Ju ger trains. I I'lrsl-claaa Irnlna lenvo Wnrronton for Plavel and New Astoria ut 7:1G 8:16 and intra n. m., nnd 1I:DG, l:K and 5:30 p. m., and relurnliig arrive nt Wnrrenton tit 8:0a, '':'in, 11:05 u. m., and 1:07, rtiOa anil 5:40 p. ni. J. C. MAYO. t. ir. ciiutis, a. v. & v. a. Manager. I What 15c Will Buy Today. one llau.lnomn Cup Hint Hniicrr one Itilall,. Hair 1luh. one child p Mull Hal. Olio Hoy s llolf Cap. oint Ladles' illiigham Apron. i inn nir Ladles' Hiirlri a, oii Silk Windsor Tie, , Oil., good I'lollr Mlfler oiu. good Hlove llrush one Hoi Silk I'ltiish Nolo Paper One ) aid Table oil Cloth. onn Heavy Tillklsh Towel, one .it.l Hi I k Veiling. One Child a Colored irrs. ono Hex tllycrrlno Hosp One il. ill's I'oiir III Hand TIs ono Ladle' Shirt alt Ht. One Caning Knife mid Fork. Olio Ladles' lilt o Apron, on Imal Pan on,, pair Lu lus' Hilk Mltta. ouo Inst Shaving llrush on., i Unas I'.pp.r and Halt Vet. Ono Set t'hilds' Knives and Forks. The Imps- i Th. ie ire nil k n Is of Imps In ahoea, but Ihe gri itest ' imp' Is Imp oaiilon of In ferior ij'iul ty itia..iteradrt teh:nd Ihe l oti no of tn : . When the maak efT it will P. i I lie to aet your money lei k '1 he t.rat tt nv ia to attVe pllir money In it. Ivan, it .y . Iting thn best .hoe, at hlelk li.ta ri tain mi. d uieriia .th noth.ng mask ed or eeriealed. Petersen & Brown. A Refreshing Selection liS'lflLT '" have perhaps grmvn weary of th stain pnidiii-ta you are compellid lo us through thn ttinii r liven rX' client ran tntl goods loan th. ir altriicllvrneaa after (tintinuaiiy Indulging In them. Menu are now attractive through the earlv fresh vegetables vv lili h ynu may have There'a a fintnre in ihe larelietii things we ar uffeilng to In h.n your menu, that you ran hive a largti s. leetlun and nt tnoiler ate prlei s. itoHH. ii nn iins ,v co The reason for it. W have been n th Shoe l)iisincs.s In Astoria tor many yr. dna which time th wanta of our ctkaw iomeri hay bee thoroughly tit le' and adequat preparation mad t met their ry demaad. V carry th .argent slock In the city. . . and vry pui chase w mak ha th approval of our many year' x perlene. HK'X" JOHN IIAIIN. THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED CornerorNlnili and Aslnr Hlreels, ANlurla. Guests Received on American or European flan, OAflTOTllA, Bri the 1 lie Kind Yuu Ham Alwnys Bought s ?ri. ". yrr . -SvCi W I'f