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IHK DAILY A8T0K1AN, TJIUKIWAY"' MOKNLNU. JANiJAKY f, 1 !" mm v. f trii f a 4TfnaOUAU tUtHCttLBCCCFSHlTOFrHS U Cue not only to llit originality urxl Impllolly i.f Mm foiiil.liiulioii, 1ml uImi wtlio cure nml akin m It li which It U itmiitifuctiiietl ly t,.)ifiiiliio iriKMa known u I ho (aiiiiminu I'm hvMcr t'. only.uinl w,t wlt.U to Itiipi t h Uhui nil Urn riiMi 1 mt o of iiiiri'lmhliiK ln true atnl iirlliiul remedy, A tlm pnuine Syrup of Flo, I iiiuiiufiiftiirra bjf tllS I'Al.irollMA I'm KvniT Co. only, a knnwli'.l((n of t lint fact will Mlnt Olio avoMlnjf tllO WliltlilrM Imitation luniiiifuotiirml liyotlittr (mi ne, inn mtfii kiiimiliiif of the Cam- roilNIA Flu hVHIT Co. With tll.Mll. cal pnifowloii. mul u, utUfurtlon wiilrli tho K'-nnlua Nyrup of Flf hu girni to million of fnmlllr.,. umhn tlx nainn of tlm Company a (pinrunty ftf the excellent' of lu remedy. It U fir In advance of all other laxative, m It act on tlm Utlnrya, vrr and bowcla without IrrlUlliiK or weaken ug thriii, and It Wa not jfrlw nor nauacata. In order to fret lie heiieflclal ffecu, ploaM rememltcr tho nam of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN raUftOlaoe, (let MtlaVILIA NKW TeMK. V. . OOI'K or Til K IlKOENT KHANCO-IIUBHIAN THICATV. An ObJtlonatl Article Which Had Id II Utrlckan Out llefure lielng BigntC by Ota Cir. INDON, Jan. 4.-Th Pari corre. pondent of the Time. M. d lilowltg. reviewing event In Franca and In tho phere of French Influence during the put year, gtre curloua and Inlorcetlng do. ialla a to (ha Krti"0.lln.Un treaty negotiation at Ht. Petersburg. Ha any: "The Brat article of (ha draft Ireety dm'UrM thai It had not fur II otJcl any m1lnYtlon of Hit Kuropean terrl. rlal aiadu quo. M. Hanolaui refud to countersign auch. a treaty, ei. lalm. In: "Why it la a rot""!"" vt the Frank fort treaty.1 Count Muravteff replied: Thi nrvnr ImtU'a tho ur to aim at miica Irmly.' Nallhi'r M. Ilmiotaug nor Cmmt Muravlnff anmld yield. Tho prottlrm aaonmt Inaolubto, whnn Count Wuravlpff had a omfTftwa Willi I'rral. dmt "ur, who yl"lc1"1, admlillua (Imt It vary undnalrabla to havo auch M arcii-lo, hut that, on lha odwr hajxl, It would be Impuaalbla fur hlin la r. turn lo rranra without a troaiy. Acrurdliigty (ha triy u a(tnx1, CVMint Murmvktt irtn danlaml that Bmjwror Nlrbula would not h'allaU to r-ht for Ifrem If aha ware tvsr un Justly a(tiK-kad by anybody, but would not Intervene in a mars war of ravan." ON DADY'8 FACE Mother AihimVd to Tiko Him Out everything Filled to Cure. CUTH CURA Cured In Three Oeya. I bat had y Uly with hi fae full of rlutor. ai4 W4 intytblnt and fallad. I waa aiaiaMl UUi him mil, fu try oe wtmld lout at bha. I aaa kild to a OtTIt ni. I ait It aa WadMaday, ami by h.iunl.f bit lac waa aildtW up. Now I raa Uk hlta aivryabar. If pwpla only biM aiwit bow bit fwa kaokfd a wark aa aod aia It W dy, lby nu Id Bt at be wUhuulU, bfaa. J. It'TTKH, M Ha. Klrat HL, llruuklja, N. T. W.rm kaiM vltb t tTH'i i. -! and gr?'U atnlailnm allk l'l-ttiu4(olntmml). oomiIIqH Ua urMl, laMIMt, and aiuat alTactlta humor Wralmant f cuaipoandol, and arpaala alia trriiltl dirtw la amlti'ta. aarMa, and all hat ln lha nr. if f MMr.a mirt.J alia tkia, Kala, awl bluvd baaiuia. llh Umm at bair. aaMlklSMlt)wmd. rurrilD lltOXMK, et ri, nina Ummcn.n,tUm; tt. FACE HUMORS 'SEr4 IMPORTANT are Infurniril that certain parlies are purchasing some of Ihe old Jensen Can-filling Machines, wlih a view to repairing them by siipil)lni; any niissfti, worn or broken parts, and again putting them lo use Tor packing salmon. A recent legal decision of high authority lias been rendered to the r fleet that to supply one or all of the above cannot be lawfully done with out consent of the patent owner. We are the sole owner by purchase of the Jensen Patent for these machines, ami public notice Is hereby given that any and all per sons who undertake to so repair or use these old machines will be prosecuted lo the full extent of the law. The matter has been placed In the hands of our attorney, John II. -Miller, Ksq of San Francisco, with peremptory Instructions to lake all necessary legal steps to protect our rights In the premises. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. The Palace Cafe W. VV. Whipple, Prop. Finest Heals in the City Special Attention (liven to tho Preparation of Banquets. A, V. ALLEN ...Fancy and Staple Groceries... Fruit Jars ami Jelly Classes. With tho Fruit to go in them R. L. Boyle & Co .Lending Real Estate Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Writo for Information and Pamphlet. ' '535 Commercial Street HEART FAILURE : CAUSED DEATH Dr. Douglass' Statement In the Famous Mew York Case of II.C.Barnct. POISON IN THE POWDERS Baroct's Death Was Not Dpi to this Cause, but to Heart Trouble, the Doctor Says. NEW YOHK, Jan. 4 -IXrollve Capialn MoCtuaky haa lvn out a MH'itmnt tniule by l'r. Ilieiry Jiiamm Iiuiialiia, rxlatlve lo hie troatiiuiit of If. C. Harriot, a tnoiiilwr of tha KiiU-knrlKM,k,r Allilclle Club, who died in Novrmlinr, lKm, tn dya ator havlna; jiartakon of a pvwdvr w-hliiti ho had rwwlvcxl from aom un. known m)iia throuKh tha nut II. lr. Iiarnt wt trotd by Dr. Vog. In, who durlared that he wna eurroiine; frotn dlhthrla. Inloraat In the caae hna rwlvad on amvurit of (lis drath of Mra. Kala Adama, from nrUkln of a tho roiitmita of a bolt I,, amnt to Harry Comlah, at ih Knh kvrlM k-r Club, by ame iitikn.Mu foraon. Jr. Itotirlnaa' aitmnint le aa follow: "On fMobar to, IKtl, I wna (tiinmorvd to eae Mr. Iiarnet at lha Knlck-rU k-r Aihlotla Club. Wr. Ilarnat eald Ihnt ho frit Indly and had a r thrual. I i anilnnl hla throat ami found Inflnmma, Hon of tha right tonail, ihn adjolidna jmna anil lha uvulva. Thla mrt waa cov. arad with a matnbrano. Ilk) pula waa alx.ut Mi hla (fiixT4luro about W k alatnl that I lti day lirvvlou h had b-rn III with hi throat, and had laknu a uniall quanllly of towdr from a bo which had brn anl him In Hm malla-whirh W4 avldrtilly a aamnla Ixn of Kulnow' powtUre. After taking thla pdr hn h. lmmllmly rvji-clrd II from hi atomai'h and had voinltal ir"Mty tlior oughly. Do ih, In tha rmrrenrr. Ir. Wrndoll I'hllllpa. who prrarrllml atinia rmimly for atotnarli lrtitijc. tr. rhlllli' d that ha would not rail agatu iinhaai aont for. and th tifkt day Ilanvt, fooling hi llmuit mil ors a-tit for mr. "I told him that lh riu.lntlon on hi thnmt Idoknl aa If It inn at li dltihthrr.. but that tho aymitma wtk o mild thm wo ahuiild not nutkn a Klllvn dlaanoal wlttiout riatnlnlng 1h grrma of iho lliftmt. I proMirrd two ctiltura tutra and mnd a cullum from tha m'nihrn from hla lutiall and dvlotat tha cul. lure Utiri.ng to Hit1 i lub In thf flrrn'Mn. I lookfd at hi throat and found that Ihn mniittruiM had axton.11 allffhtly, cov. croing mora aroa ttuan In tlw morning. I Md 1. 1 in that wjiil I not wall for lha rrault of the rultur rtamlnRdon, but I would Immediately glv him htm an ln Ji-Hloti of antMoalu. Mr. Kernel had no bad f iv ling from hht etnmarh. Ilia pulan waa giMMi and atmng. ha waa not runnned Ij hla il, and h had no votn. Itlng or dktrrhora. a aiatrd that h a a fool for taking anything that came In lha mall, but that ha -aa In tho halilt of taking Kutnnw fwwdpra and tlt nwllnl bo waa handy. Tho mam bran In tho thront did not aprcaid after ttia antt.toilnn had tmi given. Mr. Harnl wn rklrrnu-ly rl.k. and It waa ronaldrrnt a mild caao of clinical dlph. tlit'i-1. Vla cutt urea warn examined tha following day. but alrcptoiynxvl were found In Urge number The roaa waa treated a a mild caae of dlphttwrla. and Mr. lUimrt look large iiu.intlll- of totirtahment without vomit- In! and without d nrflux . Tho dlph. Hi or la ran tho uaual courae, rhn morn, brnne dlaappt-arvd from the Ihront, and ba waa conaldrrd oonvwlcavcnt from tho (ilphthrrla. Atwut lhlrty-U hour before ho died he, drplui my Inatruc. Iiooa, and dplto the objection of the nure, liudnted upon going to Iho toilet and remained them about halt an hour, uolng lha lolM and wnahlna hlmaelf. NOTICE! .. ..Prices Lower! Than Ever ' I Upon ndu ruing lo bad, hie heart tetme wanker and I we callnd to r him. II we iiffirli'g from aymp'.Mn of Inurl failure, and thl continued up to the tlm bt hie death. "Iir. Andrew Hinlth, at Ihe euggeetltm of Mr. iarni'e brother, miw Ihe : In ciimilllnll'in wllh tne Ilia dy he died. Jlwt heftira denlh, )r. Walker wu cled In ronaultitiloii, but Mr. Iiarnet waa In an extreme condition and tber w nothing more lo do, 11 died about 4 o'clock In Ihn afternoon of November to. urhiT lha coiire of hie diphtheria, while he hud n ih r dlarrhonu nor vorn. Illng for the drat few day, hi tongue became oro and Ihn adgf cf hi gum liNamo ore, which lntliiKit"1 allKlit vymptoma of mercurial iNjiiwinlng. 1'pon dlarovcrlng Ihe mouth wymplnma, I apoke lo h in nlMiil Ihn. powder Unit ha hud tjikin on (kiuUt 211, which hiul nnida him Mick, und tho KNinpIo xt knge nf Kulnow' .'wdi-r wa leinovi'd from hi room, whlrh wu found by ton In tha 1ml li room nilJ il ili'K hi r'm, and whhh I took for emiuilmiilon. I mndo a uper filial lot end tUuht It beat tu lulnnll It to a (iml.fl' d chi tnlat. I took the b"x villaining ihe powder lo r, Klllaon, who In my preaencn mado teat which anlUnrd ma that tlm powder contained cytullnn of mercury. "In tha Intervening we.Jt before Mr. llarix t dip), be )md no aymptom which oirtild 1m, Mtrbute to mercurial poleon. Ing, M'.k a aora mouth. At no lime did Im prevent any ympUmi of cyanldo polaoulng. and the only evidence of any mnrcurlo) polaoulng waa uoh HJiy mini might have doyeoiel after taking a tnndlclnul diMie of cojomol. 'Mr. Ihiriud'a ao of diphtheria wa not reported to tlie board of health, and when tho death certificate wa utauc.J allowing Ihnt the death waa duo to heert failure following diphtheria the hoard of health atarted proceeding egulnat me for not reporting a tvnlnglou diaeaK. 'When IMectlve Itcrllhy called upon hie I did nK ee any cmnecilcn botween the Orrnlnh cnae end thin cuae, which wu attributed to cyanide of xtalum, con aequently did nt give him any of the powder which remained in, my poaec. Ion until I w a n-purt of evldt-nce of cyanldo of mercury in tho Yrn:ah caae. "I then called utioti Captain M'Thmky and delivered tn him the ho containing the powder whkh I luwl tuken frotn Mr. Ilarnef room. I believe that Mr. Ilurnet died of heart failure following diphtheria, which heart failure waat brouaht On by undue exert'.on. I do not bHIevo any mercurial planning contributed In (he leaat to cauae hla tbailh." 'lii.iln MeCluaky had In hla poem ln lha a.imple package conlulnlng the re. ir.aliwW uf tho Kutnow powders which Mr. Ilarnot left when ha 41. TbU po.k.iM a aealed, and Captain Me- (luaky an Id that ha Would give the bottle, l It wa given to him l"day, to !r. Wll. Hum, the t--rt chni'ibt. In pklng of the Bending of the two pula-ewd package of powder, one to hirnt and one to Cotnleh, Captain M' - Clunky aald: The eutne mind aent the two polaona, It a'iu to me." Ha rcfuaed t dl'Ua he'iaa In any of He phoari, hut aald tlixt lui dbl rot rM-i t to elTni any arient In the cnae at once. TIIF. I'KAD OKKK'IAIJl tfVIM. HE lU'IlIKI) TOPAY. Funeral Hervlcne Over the Ilodle of 8her. UT WlllUitia and fVetKrty lmer t "lha I'reiyterln Church. The funeral of HhertfT William and Ixputy HhenrT Ijuner will b held at 1 o'clock thl 4ft Tn wu. t-hir 'y after 12 o'clixk the bdy of Ixiuty Imer will be eacorted from I'ohl' undertaking per- lor "f to ttin I'reabytei-UMi church, after a huh the ctrteg will proceed to Ute reeidciMo of Mr. O. Hovey, where tho body of Sheriff WUIIama I lylna:. At the real, dencti Hev. Henry Marvotte. of the Tre. bj'terlan church, will oondtM a hort aervlcr The buly will then be taken to he ohurvh, where aervlce will be held over the two burile. lloth official will be burled In Oreen. woimI, under the auaplces of Qtilnlln lodge. It. P. O. K. The ateamer Aetorlivn will leave l'urker dot k with tho rortege. The funeral will bo attendttl by ihe nxmrfier of tho Klka. Iled Men and Foreatrr. The pull)Narer who will art for the Klka In lonductlng thj IhI ol Khertff Wlllianui to the grave are Chief of Police llalloclt. H. T. I1n.llny, llcrnuin Prael, Churh a V. Ilrown. Harry Hell, and II. T. Lacey. The Ited Men will bo represented by Churle Curlmin, Charlit Iahliitnm, U'lM John, aon. Oust Carlaon. Ctiarlea Wrache and Jena Hit neon. Tho rHb. i-rerr who wilt i eecort IVputy ttmrta' boily to the cetwa. tery an from the Elk and follow: C. W. Louijhcry. V. T. Chuttcr. C. W. Ful ton, W. F. Uidilebe, Oeorge 8hlt-ld and John Fox. Twenty of the leading mualtian of th cllv havev olunt,-cre1 to render upproprl. ate muttlc at the aervlca. Several teutlful wrmtha were placed tm the tvilln of the ded herlft yeotcrdiiy. Oimi from the people of Pee side, where the death of Iho officer occurred, twher were from Mr. nnd Mm C V. Fulton and Mr. and Mr. U. C. Fulton. DKATH OF li Y HON KIMHAI.K Ityrnn Hteultcn Kimball, one of the old- eiH iiont4rs of Oregon, died at his home on Young's rlvor tit l:X Tuesday morning. Mr. KlmbiUI had been auffcrlng from histrt and lung trouble, for the pnal three years, and hla deoih was not wholly un. t'XMtl. In Itatt ho contmctrtl the grippe, which resulted In ntore Kt il Mih compllt ft. tlone. cauHlng hie death. piveiieod w In hi 6!lh ywir. He wm horn on Mny 2tl, 1S19, at Ijiportc, Utporte county, Iml., and Irt 1W7 croil the plain with hla parents. He r'itlfHl In On-pon, nnd went through the Indian trouble of nnrly dnye, being a survivor of the Whit mnn mnKjau-re, In which his father wa ktlltil. . In tlto spring of ISIS the fttmlly moved to Cltitnoi plain nnd tttlel on what I now known a the Went farm. Mr. Kim. ball engaged In tho oywtcr bulnrtw at Phoalwntw buy Ar eoveral yetir. after, viitrtl being imaoclntcd with J. Q. Mcr ler In tho cannery btiHlnes at Chinook nnd Urookfletd. Ctmilng to Astoria, ho wa connected with tho transfer contpuny of McTavlidt & Carrttthora, after rctliing from which ho took up his residence on Young' river. In 1SS3, with Mr. nnd Mrs. Muntton, and Mrs. J. O. Moglcr, ho went to New York on tho plonoenj' excursion, and ha hnd traveled extenalvcly In California. He was quite well known In Clatnop county, where he has a boat of friend. Mr. Kimball was unmarried. He I ur. vlved by four sisters-Mrs. A. C. Wirt, Mrs. 8. S. Muntton, Mrs, A. J. Megler and Mr. Frank Supernnntnnd by two tooth. era; Nathan Kimball and T. S. Jewett. The funeral will ho held tomorrow from rohl's undertoltlna; parlora, , The eerVlcoe will bo conducted by Rev, William-SeV' mour Short, und the body will ba btuied In Ocean View cemetery. The oortrgu'wni leave the city on Hie noon train. The pall, bearer will be soloctod from the menu bors of the rioneer Historical Society. The latest hat In Farl la whaped very much like, a attuare 'bretutt.plute, with a ntrrow, turned tip brim . and medium crown, and loaded down with flowers of all shapes and kinds. - ROOSEVELT TO' : BE A GENERAL it Njw York's Governor to Be Pe warded for Gallant Ser vice at San Juan. MANY OTIItR PROMOTIONS Poper Reward Will Be Made to Those Who Acquitted Themselves M;r Itoriou&ly in te War- NKW YOHK, Jan. 4.-A dlepatch to othe Herald from Wuhlngt'n "y: Gover nor Ilooaevelt of New Tork la to rcetv the brevet rank of llgwller general for gttllant and mnrltorlou ervle during the ball la of Ban Juan. A Wrd of om. com oonaketlng of ORnerul Hwan end IPrynton and Colonel Cirv-r, adjutant general, which leu been conlderlng 1he giiiUon of the offltyr who were entitled Ut brevete for herolam, luiva r' comm nV-d (hat Colonel Itooeevelt be nrevoted. Hcreury Alger hue brought the recom mendation to the attention of the prenl. dnf, who direct ml the nomination of Governor It'iosevelt for the brevet grade. I'realdent McKlnlcy ha alao deturm'ned to rewwrd Colonel T. J I. Ilarl,er, com manding the Unit New York, who waa aent to Honolulu during the war. Coonnl lUirtM-r will bo promoted to the grade of .,1 1 ..I . . .. I . . . IN.. mi ieM..ri Hvnuini v. . uiujiiv.rB, inn sec retary of war and the precedent are both niu. h pleaaed with hla conduct at Hon. olulu. For the ami rim It haa been deter. mined to prmiota Colonel J. II. Caatle. man, commanding the First Kentucky regiment who hue seen ardiiou service In Porto Itlco In performing police duty. Major 0mern4 Waile, chairman of the American evaluation comtnlaalon of Cuba, will be Invited to Inform the de. port mm I of hla wiahee reapectlng Jhe duty to whl.-h he ahali be aaatgned. 11u department of the MUaourl, w'.th hnadiiuartcr at Chicago, will be olTrred to General Wodg with the understanding that upon the return of General Ilrooke Ihe latter officer shall be allowed to re. suma hie station. It la behoved that General Wado will prvfer tne department of Uukota, In a-X Victor Rost, f leventh HL, licit to I'oatal Teh f h Office. ' .,tj 2J WATCHMAKER EngllnHand BwUh Alt repairing done by myself, Baiieraciion guaraotaao. .1. A PGfHtf-iH. 3 General Gojithagtor and Builder ' Ehti mates Given on VI Ki nth of Work. Pjf)dcjBjtt N o. 491, J Quality and Price... The raro combination of quality and price which we are offering In Golumbia, Har tf BICYCLES for '99, has never been approached by any wheel ha been admitted for years, even Our '99 modols show marked ndvanconn machine wo have ever turned out, that menas their equals do not exist. By running our great factories to theli fullest capacity, they are able to otter our blcycK'B at price Impossible to manu facture with smaller output, without sacrificing quality. t . Prices for 'qg Models. COLUMBIA CHAINUCS3 , $75.00 COLUMBIA, TAN DUMB 75.00 COLUMBIA, MODKL8 67-58 u 60.00 COLUMBIA. MODEL 49 40.00 HARTFORDS. PATTERN 19-20 35.00 VEDETTES, PATKRN 21-22 ... 25.00 VKK5TTB3. PATTWRN 21-23 ...v.'.-.V.' 26.00 Pope Maniifactiir rf.i , t Controlling Oregon, Washington, Montana and Idaho. s . Whirl) event he will be aaalgned to Ma nommand with heiultunrter at Mt, ImiiI. It la itot' Intended to abandon VT Knelling and Mherldiin, artilch will bo lift without gerrlaon upon the departure of . tho Third and Fourth reghnunte for the ItilllppliMrt. Ilieao forte will be con. tlnued, and garrlaon of eompdnlf ef Ihe Beyenlh Infantry, aUttloned at Kort Wayne and llrady, Mlc.hlgvn, will be forn.nd for them. Columbia barrack and Kort Thornii will protaihly b r milling rendewoue. It I gvtiemlly understorNl In army clr. clc that praytlfmiiy all the camp In ' the Houth wll be broken up eg eoon a , trtxijm are aaeltrnd to Cut ami I'orto 1 1 1 loo, and the volunteer regiment now In thi'. (iicn at" mutered out. , An ample number of vac.iitflen exlat i for the West I'olnt cdei, who, In ae 1 ctrdunc with the order of the aecretary 1 of war, will be graduated on February t ' 'niero are 10 member In tho cla. No t uctlon ha yet been taken by the preal. d'tit l'okiiec to th appointment of civil. ' Ian. . After ihn cadet are token car of It will bo riio-aiwry to provide eeveral I other regular apitolntrrwnte, and If there ' fh'MJld be any vacandca application of 'civilian will receive corwlderutlon. TUB CAN.VBHY "COMBINE." Mr. Ifammond yeitcrday aent from New York tilrgruphlo Inairuotlon to proceed at once with lha Incrrporatlon of the Columbia lUver I'ucker' Ajtaoctatlon. The company will be capitalized for 12,000,000, end 1te principal office will ba located at Altorla It I understood that Ihe nece Ijtry ptipr n havo bem prepared end will be nid today 3 he oitiont on the varlou cannery proiMTtle conatltutlng the new eaaocleu (Jon, and whb h were originally cogdl. Uoned to expire on the ftrh Imit., have all been extended '.o Kib'uar I. Thla, It I ' believed, will give ample time for the per fection of all detail neceaaary to It organlnatlon, and there 1 reaion to bo lev that, befnr iha opening of the romlmc fishing "-jaon, the long.talked.of omblne" among the ounnerymen will b n xltln" "Mr I ' WAR BETWEEN flPAIN FRANCE. AND A Part correspondent ha set the ru mor afloat that war 1 poss.bl between Spain and France. Buch an outcome U hard 1 1 believe, because the tiro countries have been for years on 'jnuauaily In. tlmate term. You cannot tell whet will happen between nations, but you can tell what will happen when a dyspeptic taks Hoitetter'a Btomach KW'-ers.. His health will Improve. Ill appetite will come back. Ills mouth will not taste badly In the morning. He will not be subject to dlny pel Is, and hi head will be clear. HI deposition will be more agreeable, and hi blllioua look will disappear. HI blood will be purified and hi kidney stimulated to perform their work prop erly. All these things are accomplished by the bitter. AND JEWELER WnichcH o Specialty. Music Boiea repaired. Muale Boxea repaired. Marine Chronometers Rated and Repaired House-Moving Tools for Rent Astoria, Oregon. I Kopp's "Best A DELICIOUS DRINK.... andABSOLUELY PURE 99 The North Paoitio Brewery, of which Mr.Jubn Kopp ia proprietor, tuakee bee for domeeHo aud pi port trade. l?ottlext beer for family un, or keg beer supplied at any time, delivery Jd the city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY ord and Vedette other blcyc'o h.wse. The qualliy of our hy our competitors, to bo unsurpassed. ent In mechanical construction; tho best ing Co. Portland, Or. Fine Display of Good Things Orange, banana, nuU, rali'ni, plum pudding, mincemeat, red cheeked applae, dellclou cheese. Cho Sanborn' famou coffee, and tea, etc., etc. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO ieventh and SHASTA MINERAL WATEK, I'EITEK, NOIiLE, KICKOKY AND SHAW'S MALT HISKlES. ALL OTHEK LIQ10RS, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS Served Day find INlaht. AUGUST KRATZ, HOHE-flADE Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon- Bods fresh every day, at THE SPA. C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage, custom hou Droker. A , ASTORIA, OREGON, nsarance and Shipping:, a.w.w,. Wrtf'WWeVVWiVViWiVn 5 Astoria's Lreadltig Hotel I Megler 6c Wright, Props. I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY! 5 Telephone) No. aa p I Handles Only , the Choicest Heats I 4i Caataatrdal St.. THE RUSSELL Compound Automatic Engine ; n '." jn'A. - L f Strong and Economical. Write us for particulars. A. II. A ERILL, RUSSELL & CO., Manager. Portland, Oregon, Pacific Sheet MANUFACTURERS OF Sm -C ANB... Lithographing on San Francisco. Cal. Astoria, Ore. . Fairnaven, Wasn. Write Us for Prices The Pat Flour, - Feed B74 Commercial Street. pecial fl aie Commercial Streot near s .',,.. t i. Bmafl roaittnc plga and prima freah moat of all description. Splendid lot of young, fat poul try; turkeys, chicken and g-cae. LOUVRE Astor Streets - - Manager - EH axt Pmlao Raslaa ai.!. 5 . . A i 1 c r v Metal Works Syrup Tin a Specialty. Market and Hay Oriental Curiosities and Toys. , We must reduce stock and Sell Regardless of Cost--- Wing Lee & Co. Cooper's Dry Goods Store. Hard to beat Our line of airtight Stoves and their Sotnethlrig New W.J. SCULLrY . ,431 DcrJ Street.