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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1898)
Tflg DAILY AST0R1AN, SATU11DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER U, 18U8. OF TLB EICOLD'CE OF SYRUP CF FIGS U due not only to the originality tod simplicity of the combination, bat also to the cam and akill with which it U manufactured by aclrntifio process known to the CauroRKU Fia Srair Co. only, and wo wUh to Impress upon all tha importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tha tannine Syrup of Fig la manufactured by tha Califorxia Fio Sricr Co. only, a knowledjre of that fact will wist one la avoiding the worthies Imitation manufactured by other par tie. The high standing- of the CaLl roaaiA Fto btKiT Co. with the medi cal profession, and the aatUfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figa haa flTea to millions of families, makea the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of lu remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatlrea, as it acta on the kidneys, lirer and bowela without irritating or weaken ing theun, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. e rarice. ri LaruTiux Kr. iw tsscx. t. Rain; coast. TODAY'S WKATHKR. a-armer; moJsrsts raksi alone the AROUND TOWN. Ttr Uoalya coal. El mora. Sanborn Co. Q. Hflnrats )rri this mornJni for Ban Fram-lsco for a few weeks" visit. In tha police court ywtsrdsjr Hana RilT was fined SS for arunkenneaa Tha boom Is Oo. Land Aeeot GosMin has a brand-new pair of yellow ehoss. Wanted Tire or thrse ntcely furnished rooms for booaekaepla. ApplT at Ae tortaa office. Bast California wine. owns per J loa, Alex Gilbert, aole axeat for Astasia, Telsotkone O Umbrelka repaired and recovered. Chsrlea Orkwtts. corner Tenth and Duana atrasta. 'Walleend eoal and coke ta the beet for domeauo purpose. For sale by the Astoria Oaa L1M Co. J. 8. DeUlnxer. of the Portland Times, who hsa been la tfce city for Um past few days, returnel to tha mecropotas last nicht A. A. Padmore. expert bookkeeper and aooountaat. Pricee reasonable and satis faction e-uarinteed. Address ears As. tortaa office. For Sale. 10 tone of Roeytn coal; the Inert housa and steam coal arer brought to Astoria. Elmore, Sanborn Co.. Tele phone. Mala t-L The steamer Alliance, with treffht and passengers from San Francisco and way ports. crossed In early yesterday morning aad proceeded up. . Tha rain predicted for yeaterday by Pacue failed to materialise. Instead the day waa dear, though cold, and winter wraps were comfortable. Tha ladle rulld of Orace churvh have a sreolal meetkig at Mr. KlrohofTs today at 130. A Ursa atUndanoe 1 re quested. Rnmmnbor the Iwtnr Tuwtay extMiiner, Nov. , In tho banwnoul of the Trcy. trrlan churtxh. AU khnl of fin-' sofa. Alaska Indian tuirkrt. home-nicbU can dice, and mfrewhnmnu will be rr sal''. An lntcreetlng ami prMotlcwl ilmnnriMra. tlon of the merits of "Oalmnet" lliikltnc IMsnler, wh Uii costs only half the prloe of "Royal" will be ivsi M-'thht)', Nov , In the store of U. Hlsslns & Co. ervlf tomorrow (Adwsit Bulay at Qrac rtiurvti aa follows: Morning prayer aM hoCy communion at 11: Junior auxil iary at 4:M (no the chamte o hour); evening prayer at Holy Innottnti' chap at T:Hi To tlww who drink whisky for pleamira M(U-p.r whisky adds st to eals&wa. To those who drink whlky r heaKh's Harper whlaky tnaktw lifts -atvth living. tvwl by the KOard HtuAi-s Otv, Astoria, Orrgon. Ths first danc to be given by the As sembly Club this stvison wis hoM at Foard A etokee' hall Uit nljrht. The hall eaj prettily deoorated and the mvisto was all that could be dealrel. The at. tendance was quits large, and all en joyed a pleasant evening. Mr. and Mra F. I. Putvhar are now vis- IttnsT la San Francisco, hsvtne? returned to the California metropolis frvyn Los An. gelea Mr. Dunbar writes to his brother, Albert that he Is enjoying h.msolf Im mensely, lis amumrt the duilrs of ec reury of state January L There are nine entr.rs In the womi's northweet thampKwshlp btwling tourrwi mer.t from the A. K. C. The fonttt be gins December I and emls lYbruary IS. Mfty gvnes will be bowled. The follow- Ins; have entered: Mr. H. 11 Imcalls, Mrs. H. F. ITael. Mra A. J. Mnjler. Mrs. H. Wle. Mrs. AV. A. S:l. lr. 8. Nor. mile. Mrs. Q. C. FulMn, Mn. J. A.tam and Mrs. J. 8. Delllnger. Three of the w-htat-lat)n wwlt lying tn the lower harbor were towtd to e.'A yetenlny. Three wer the Nrri-iw, Nl vetle and MosamtXqua The tlndvn was alito schetluled to go. but her ant'hor could not U ralW In time, it bWttg foul of that of the Tvtiko M.iru. Tho vr se'a had a fair wind leaving the harbor and the XlviUe took ahvanhtire of th a and sailed out to sea without thr ss!itt anos of a tug. The remalndi-r of the Keet will probably leave today. A ajeneral demurrer was filed by City Attorney Al'.en yeeterday to the com. plaint In the case of C. J. Curtis vs the city of Astoria a suit brought to recover ISO, sn amount alleged to be due by the oouncil reducing the salary of plaintiff when ha was city attorney. Ths facts set forth are admitted by both sidea, and ths decision of ths case Is likely to hinge upon tha question as to whether or not ths council has authority to reduce ths salsry of an elective officer during his term of office. Pleasant furnished rooms. Including; bath, with Brat class board, for gentle man only, can be bad at 130 Seventeenth atreet References exchanged. "What tba Oood Shepherd Does for His Flock." and "What It Is to Be a Chris tian," will be tha themes at tha Con- tiooal church tomorrow. Miss Kate Sin not t left for Portland yesterday morning to visit friends and her brother, Walter, who is attending tba Portland business college, William MUler baa been awarded the eontraot for repairing engine house No. 1 The repairs consist of a new galvan ised roof and other improvements. Tha sals to be given by ths Holy In. nooanta' guild will be held in the old scboot house In East Astoria Saturday afternoon and evening, November 26. For rent Tha entire upper floor of tho Bsdollet building over Albert Dun bar's store. For particulars Inquire of W. O. Howell, a Exrhange street. At Fisher Bros, yesterday was display ed a signboard which was really credit able and admired by everyone visiting tho store. Ths work was done by George Hll Strom. In the oounty court yesterday Jose 8. Goularte, a native of Portugal, was admitted to cltlzcjiphlp. Louis Kllorton, a native of Norway, declared his intention to become a citfztn. At the Baptist church tomorrow the pastor's morning thime will be "True No bility." that tn tho eventr.g 'Thanksgiving- and Service." All other services at Uie usual time and place. The prucery store of E. A. DeYo ccas"d doing business yesterday. The slock is covered by two chattel mortasen, held by Itoeii, Hlgelns & Co., for 1212 23. and by the Cudahy Packing Co., for J21J.S3. Physicians are the friends of the fam ily. Harper Whisky Is the friend of me physicians. A most valuable assistant and ono that can be trusted. Sold by Foard Sc Stokes Company, Astoria, Ore. Suit was filed yesterday In the circuit court by 0. B. Eetes, A. II. Estes, of the Estes-Conn Druff Comyimy, vs J. W. Conn, W. A. Conn, and tho Blumaucr Frank Drug Company. The suit is an action to have a receiver appointed. The popularity of the merchant's lunch served by Mr. deorjre Bar'.ley at the Na tional Is growing daily, and many Luaj. nesa men can be found there every day for their midday meal. The lunches set by Mr. Bartley are the finest in the city. Try W. A. Gaines' private stock wh'sky. This is an old standard liquor, especially recommended for family and medicinal csa and lta purity and quality is guaran teed. For sale in any quantity by John li. Carlson, sola aarent. Twelfth street, near Bond. Captain Louis LeBlsnc. of St Paul. Minn., a son of Antotna LeBlsnc. tha baker for ths American Fur Company, sent out by John Jacob Astor on the ship Tonquin, Is a guest at the Astor houae. Tha captain is nearly 73 years of age. and Is visiting Astoria for the first time, look' Ins; over the ground and sites that his father told him about when he llvrd hers ss baker for the first Aator party. He has many anecdotes of early days to Mate and will be glad to see any of the 1S3M0- 50 arrivals In Oregon. "What has become of the propoelUon to hold the ooen-rlver convention? ft was given out when the local commercial bodies decided upon holding the concreM that It would convene early In December. Unless the plana have been chanced, and a later date decided upon, it Is about time that arrangements were be.ng com pleted." This is the submanre of a letter received at the Astorian office from a farmer of this county. Sines the meeting of the commercial bodies st whU the convention was decided upon the matter has not come up, but he committee hav ing it in charge Is attending to the details. Doubtless the time and place will be an nounced before December L The champion Asters met their match last night when they went against Will Laws' LJlirs. The latter took two of the four games. The scoring was poor, Sacry securing the best total. 19). for the Asters. Mrs. Installs had excellent starts In two games, snd for a while it seemed that she would establish a new tecord. Centers, however, kept her scores down, snd her total was 121 Mra Wise played well for the Lilacs, securing 133. Laws was off. He rarely mltsed the klnrpln. but was unable to make strikes. Bur. roughs' Bachelor Buttons took three games from Wise's Weigellas. Griffin se cured the h!gh total for the Buttons, scor ing H7. Wise was high on his team, with ISO. Have you ever seen a frT.U:jie coke walk, where colored bells and swell are decked out In silks and satsns, where every move Is an attitude, and every at tltude a study? Where each eoujt'.e rtrtve to outdo the other In point of frrru-e and attracdvenemi? When the iavoral) de cision Is awarded to one of thu crmt-s-tant couples and they "walk off with dat cake?" Hav you seer, the thnlllnjr. In spiring military spectacle showing all the American hers-Hobon, S-impe'jn. 6hafter, Schley, and Dewey? During the action of this, the moet Leiiu-ifu! ?-ory ever told a reproduction of the Kowing up of tho bx'.tl'-slilp Malno-is shown. Have you soon the very funr.y anlmartd song sheet, a music cheet. the, not, H 0f whic h ar.- made; up of the heaOs of our score of nolors? The above novel -,ri h'ghly pleasing features ;,! t,t !Uro. ! dueed between acts of the drama at the pi-normarce or Btowe s I r.cle Tom's Cabin today, nvitlwa and evciitiir. Sen are now on sale at Orimn & Reed's. FIRST INTKRCLl'n QAMR3 to hk HF.i.n Turn kvfnino Astoria Football nub to Met Mis Irving Club on the I.artoc's Alleys-Aluvh Intereat Taken In ths CvxiIrM Tonight, twinning promptly at o ciwk. the bowling rtvntpst between tesms from the Irvtinr flub ami the As. toria Football nub will take plo on ths slloy of the former. The match ittii in lam oi otn ciih ever since It was arraimvd. and the outvoms Is awaited with much Interest Several clrvumUnoe have combined to handicap ths Irvtner Club men. For ths past few months some of thotr bent bowl era nave devoted but little time to ths game, and when the matoh was arranged they had but a week In which to get In trim, Tha A. F. C. men practice con atantly, and, although they have not played tv vet her almxn th nwwtta wiler club contest, they will doubtless put up a atronger gam than ever be for on "" aurya. me team nowiert are much stronger now thsn two months mca Another sdvantage enjtiyed by the Foot oa nun men Is thslr exuerlencs In tournaments, hers and elsewhere. They have bowled against all the amateur clubs In ths state, with Indifferent success, and often hava swallowed ths bitter pill of defeat. Tims and again they have gone Into contests fuH of confidence (snd prunes) and Invariably hava come on without ths confidence. They have seen their fondest hopes dashed by unmerciful opponents, and have reueatetlly been brought to a stern realisation of ths fact that l hey wvra bum bowlers. All those Invsdenta have served to ahl them-have taught them that the gams Is never over until ths last ball Is rolled, and that despite the Jeers o Interested spectators, where there u life there Is hope, All good bswlers know what K I to be slaughtered, and ths Portland clubs have set apart & alaujrhtcr-housa exclusively for the use of the A. F. C. boWUiMt team. hither It Is hwd every time It v eils ths metropolis. The Irving Club men. with ona exception. O. C. Fulton, haw played but little tn otitsdlo tounwnieiits. al inougn tne a. r. c. men do rot count much on th:s circumstance. Still, It should work some who t In their favor, but It wiH devolve uixvi thm to cot ulna If they would be successful. They are coin acuuisi men equally aa good as them selves and the contest will be no almvure for either team. Ths Irving- Club haa one decided ad vantage, its team will bowl on hme alloys, Thla should help them materially. ana work against ths vtsirtng team. Al logemcr, me reams are about evenly matched, and a Ng difference In average is most unlikely. Ths teams will txi composed of following men: y Ai.P' C ,rv,nir flub' P. R Sovey. J A Hilton. C. H. Owoer. w. t. Chutter. H. Burroutrhs. O. O. Fulton. V . C. Ur. o. H. Oeorge. C R Hljmns, o. B. Bain Herman Wise. v. U Uma. The substitutes for the Tiarttna; team are rang wood field Ul rrutt Oood ell; senrers. A. A. Cleveland. Jr., J. 8trauHS, Strauss. tha JVDGE ABERCROMBIE DEAD. Judge John Aberrrotnble died at an early hour yesteriay morning of Brights disease, from which ha had been a auf. feer for several years. Hs waa In ap parent good health until a few days ago. when ha was taken 111. His condition was not considered serious and his death was a surprise to his family and frtenda Within ths past week he had been upon tha streets, seemingly ln tha best of spirits. Deceased was In his Oth year and was born hi Wlsconaln, where hs wss x- tenalvely ensr aired In the lumber buainets. When he oam to Crea;on he engaged i logging- for a number of years, of however, conducting a wondyard. In 1594 he was elected Justice of the pence on the republican ticket, end re-elected two yesrs later. Although a strong republi can In principle, he did not tske a very active part In political affairs, and mads his canvasses In a quiet manner. Judge Abervromble In survived by his wife and o children. Charles and Mrs. Carrie Krager. Mrs. Aberrrombie Is quite III at her home snd her condition la regarded ss very serious. runeral services will be held at ths Methodist church st 11 o'clock tomorrow morning-. Friends of ths deceased are In vlted to tha services. HUMANK KNTKRTA1NMENT. The Human entertainment to be given at rh MetlvvMitt church this eu. Ing witl begin promptly atT.M o'clock. The prises for tha beat compositions will be awarded and tha names read of all who deserve iKmonibl inenllon. Following la tha program! Prayer, Rev, Mr, Hollliiiralicad. Addreoa, Rev. Mr, MaAotla alxervuws, kUidentartsn puls. (Mra Vanaman, teacher.) HiwJUig Essay, second prls lower grads. Hecttatlon, Mabls Larson. Heading ICssay, so-hmh! prise of high grades, Exercises, ten children Readtnc Essay, first prise lower grades. KecttaUon. Maht Doneka. Of4 Bolo, "tttars of tha Summer Night" Mr. Bo'ehec. ReatUnf assay, first prise of higher Address, Prof. R. N. Wright, rresantatlon of prises. OAROA Our Stock of Holiday Goods Is Now Com plete at the Lowest Prices. LIGHTWEIGHT LAVIONB DEFEATS TOM TIIACET, Got tha Decision In a Twenty-round Con. test at San Franotsco-Smlth-Bsll Ftght 8topped. SAN FRANCl8Ct Nov. J5,-At Wood ward's pavilion George Ivlgna gained a decision over Tom Tracey tonight (t the end of a -round fight at 1U pounds or under. Tha lighting was clever and In. tereatlnc throughout, but tacked tha ex citement which uausily atvompanlee a contest between two such exponents of pugilism. Lavlgne did dtvldedly the main work, being agraaive In every respect, forcing Tracey about ths rliat and com. polling htm to um all his cleverness snd shiftiness of foot to avoid the little onaru. pton's rushes. Ths polka stopped ths fight between Smith and Joe Hell, lightweights. In ths third round, to avoid possible Injury to the contestants The contest hsd de veloped Into a slugging match. It was declared a draw. CRAtO-CUISO FIGHT. N E WCA8TLK-ON-TY N E. Eng. Nov. S. In a J0-round contest here this even In for a purse of $1,500 between Frank Craig, the "Harlem Coffee Cooler." and George Crtso, of Newcastle, Craig won In the 13th round. India Slik For fancy work la hundreds of ooiore Just what everyone wants for making holiday presents; price Ho yard. Handkerchiefs LadW silk Initial, Bo. Oente' silk Initial, Bo. Ladles fancy emnriodered corners laoe edging; price to and I0 and Ladies Aprons Ladle large sis lawn aprons with wtda Inserting and Hamburg etlglng; prtos Bo each. Fascinators Our fascinator stock Is now oomplste with all tit newest novelties mads, at 8c, K. Wc, To and 11 eat h. Heavy crochncted Shntland shawls; ws havs them In all colors, from too up. Dim Victoria Lawim Haiulkorcliiof Linen Art Linons AU kinds of StnmjitMi Aomin Kmbroidcry Silk Tablo Linvni Napkins Tnblo Coven Tray Cloths Huby-JSilk HonnrUi Cliililrens Wool IIockIm ChililrciiH Coiit.M I'VntbtT Iton-t Silk Kil.lum We hava svsrythlng in thn way of boll. day gooda Dress Goods tt Inches) wide, silra heavy wlds Enallss) auirm sergs, atrloUy alt wool, colore black and navy blue) Be yard. 44 fawhsa wlds, two-lone eovsri clota, In a handsome array of ooiors, price Hr utt, U.N. 44 Inohee wide black mohair curl parol). In bandanins designs; 1.B per yard. Ladies Skirts full width heavy figured silk skirts, all Uffela Kned, vslveteen bound; MM sack. Iadtes heavy Btorm serge skirts, beat lining, trimmed with narrow satin rib. boa, colore black and navy; HH each, TO CURB A CO LN ONE DAT Take Laistlve Bromo Qulnlns Tabtsta Al druggists refund ths money If It falls to curs. Bo. Ths genuine has L. D. Q. on each tablet For sale by Charles Rogers, Fisle Opera Honse r's L E. BEUO, Leases and Manag-sr. Satordiy, pov.29, 1898. Matinee and Evening. is taaertit ti tkt Dcclirt tloa el lidepcidcice.. The John F. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin ... SHANAHAN BROTHERS The Only I'lttce to Oct litirunlun. Shoes for Early Fall. IV f 1 . ' argdst and Bost in tho World OCR NEW TROPICAL POSSESSIONS When tha new order of thlnsrs Is estab lished In the Philippine Islands, there likely to be a great rush to Uncle 8am latest posneairion. There will be a scram ble for wealth similar to that which oc curred when the Klondike goldfields were discovered. No mauer wtiat business man Is engaged kn. he thinks more of his purse than of his health, but wealth Is worthless without good health to enjoy It Hosteller's Stomach Bitters Is needed by neariy everyuoay. iucn and poor are cured by tt of constipation, dyspepsia. general debility and malarial fevers. omen who are nervous, men who are overworked, people whose nights are slenpless, should take these world-famous Bitters If they wish to be cured. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Oerldent-J. W. Cook. A. W. GuOiman, R. Becker, Portland; M. Levy, Louisville William Harm, Chicago; J. Davis, San FramiJvco; J. J. Brumboch, N. C. Kofeld liiA-aco: K. R. Miles, Knappton; 8. Gile, Chinook; E. M. Phllubaum, Fort 8tcvons, Parker Housa W. J. Warron, Portland John ChrlHtlanson, San Frandsc-o; I, O, Colvln. T.waco; William Dixon, Chinook 8. G. Wara, E. C. Hunt. A. Bhowers, I-ort Carkby; Lawrence Aisle, Skamok- The Alifkii I'h. rtn'-n' I'u'.kin? Com pany, which was rw;fntly Incomorutni in this city, hai omm-n:vl at'vo pre-.ar-ntions for thi W'tig of saln-on in Alas ka early next sj.rlnjr. At a rc-nt meet, ing of .he Ineorp'ratoie thf- ca;'tal ntv.k oi me roinpiny w.n inr'r-.iu(v!. o uti j :u a it w 'j'i, at which the b.ishu.-ss of the onnlnr "'ivm will be marp"(l ojt. The comply h us purchased two can-flilinif ma'-lilf.rs . Ukon north. Two vewls will hi tn;;a-f,i to transport piovlslons, cannery sijp'r,i?(.. fiKhcrmn and their ouiiim for the V.v Bon'n work, nnd will P(art from Ax'otla In February. The pa--k for the :non will be loaded on these vphM nn, ),ruvht to Asiona, irom where it v 111 b hirrpwl to market. The company exnwtn to ..m up for tho Brut sesiHon about cas.-g, which will be parked in IS days Thr aU mon there are taken In immense quanti ties and tho seaon Is 'tt ehort duraMon. All expenses connected with the bvi(in's pack will be disbursed in this city, where the head office will bo located. The com pany starts out with unlimited capital, and bids fair to become a formidable rivai of the Alaska Packers' AxROciatlon, the members of which have amassed fortunes by their operations of a tow years. I Our nation uses more tobacco than any o'hr, consuming &)O,0"i,'iiiO piunds per y "jx; but tho p-r capita conxumptlon rmlH far below that of Belgium, which ieals the world with 110 ounces n ench pei-hon (to our 43;. We stand fifth in Pur capita uxe of tobacco. A.V IMPORTANT DIFERENCB. To make It apparent to thousands, who think themselves HI, that they are not aflivted with any disease, but that the Kv-ntern simply needs cleansing, Is to bring comfort horns to their hearts, as a erifttlvA rinrtltlrin la enllv rtirA hv lnl x i using Syrup of FIks. Manufactured bv the California Fig Syrup Company only ai.d sold by ail urun,'lnts. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. All pereens are ncreby notified that there Is no hunting nor shooting allowed on my premises in Columbia county, Ore. JAMES QUINN, Owner. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Opr.n every -y from t o clock to S:K and 6:30 to 1:10 p. m. Subscription rates tt per annum. West Cor. Eleventh and Duane Streets. 40 PEOPLE 20 Colored :::::: 'JO White V Two Brass Hands Ladies' Drum Corps A Great Company. See the Big Parade at Noon. Prices of Adminloo-Deserved HeaU iOc, Gal lery. 25c. seats on Pale Friday Mnrnlag at Griffin A seed's. Prlrei, sfstlneeChlldren, IV; Adults JV. 34-lnch India glkQ OC In All Yard Slindcs. Albert Dunbar, (or. Oth and Commercial Street. Another Life In Shoes Do you know that two-thirds of your Ufa ta paassd with your feet encased In leaUierT Worth thought Why aot hava them comfort ablet We hava the kind that are pleas ant They are irateful to tha feet. Tls price a not blah. Calumet Baking Powder j Guaranteed High tirade and Satisfactory, and only U5c lb, Cream of Maize and Grape Nut Petersen & Brown. L. LEBECK Carpenter and Ilulltler Oenernl Contractor HOUSE RAISING AND ftOVINQ A SPECIALTY HOflE-riADE Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon Bons fresh every day, at THE SPA. Kor Hrenlcfant. Bloater fleprings. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO THE BEE HIVE. Great Bargains in Cotton Comforters 45x70 inches, $ .40 64x72 .60 66x72 41 .60 66x74 inches, $ .76 70x72 70x74 1.00 1.20 Tho alovo aro big bargains. Boys Cotton Sweaters, good grade, 48c. Misses Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, 85c. Sjecil Siilo, this week only, of Ladies' Wrappers. Ladies Cloth Capes, $1.50; Beaded and braid ed Cloth Cape, $2.00; Long, Braided Cloth Cape, $3.00. 3' f ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY! Telephone) No. ()a Astoria's Leading Hotel Megler & Wright, PropH. f Kopp's "Best A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABS0LUELY PURE j Handles Only the Choicest Meats f .48 Csmmsrclal St., n.it alar Rcilauranl. Brass and Iron Bedsteads From $:j.7f) to $12.00. C. HEILBORN & SON. The North Pnoiflo Urowory, of whioh MrJohn Kopp it proprietor, mokos bfler for domosHo and eiport trade. Uottlod bocr for furaily use, or ke beor supplied at any timo, dolivery in the city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY Pacific Sheet Metal Works Salmon Vegetable Fruit MANUFACTURERS OF ' ...CANS... . spice and Syrop Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. San Francisco. Cal. Astoria, Ore. Write Us for Prices Falrbaven, Wasb.