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TliB DAILY AST0R1AN, TIUUJSDAV MOKN1NU, MARCH S3, lttJU. wwr filled by th. farmer hre t thoo figure, lit revolt rain In California, however, reaaaured the dealer and all We Give Trading Stamps! And Good Values. outwlde order oi-ain-d, Th farmrr MfafMaitvt"1 j.isjj1wjj jjbsss m . THE PAIR. Miller's THE FAIR, The Place to Save Money 506-508 Commercial Street. The BONBONNEIRE. ?9SSQ9SSQS3999G399S9SSSSSP P. J. Aleany 'Vtfj'sa m i a. t t - j fflercnant Tailor ana Exporter of Furs. IWa Cash Frio Paid tor Fw Skin. Tenth and Commercial Mev. Astoria, Or. TODAY'S WEATHER. Rain. AROUND TOWN. Honey to loan Ferguson Bros. Tt lumber scow Vigilant waa towed up to Gobi, yasetrday. Bat lS-cect meal. Rising Bam rtatiur aat, at Commercial street. la th. police court yesterday John Chevalier waa fined fS for beArsj drunk. TlM barkentlns Omega waa towed to sea yesterday, lumber laden for Molenda. Peru. Boat California win V can la per gal lon. Alex. Gilbert, aole agent for Aatoiix. Tal.phooa J. For Sale Gent's Crescent bicycle, used only three m on tin; food as new. In quire at this office. Walisend coal and coke is tbe best for domestic purposes. For sal. by tli. As toria Gas Light Co. Service at Holy Innocents' chapel will ba omitted this evening;, the rector, Rw. Kr. Short, being away from the city. j The W. C T. U. will meet aa usual at J I th! afternoon in Rescue Halt A full attendance la desired, Visitors are wel. j come, j Jfra. Grlbble yesterday received the sad new of the death of her father, R. C. Cooper, which occurred at Pendleton, 1 March 17. i The can factory of the Pacific sheet metal works la running 22 hours out of, the S4, filling local and Alaska ord.-rs tor salmon cans. i The Parlor now manufactures all It Own chocolate. They are made only of ' the finest materials and are th most de-: llclous in the city. ' The steamer Mlier made the run to Uwaco yesterday while the ir.r-amer II waco is undergoing repairs. The Ilwaco will resume ber run today. No scaldlr.ir or boiling the clothes, a . large washing is beautifully done In half ! the time with Naptba Soap; 3 bars 25 ' cent at Rogers' Drug Store. j The Elder crossed out yesterday morn- ' lng for San Francisco. She carried 38.000 feet of lumber, 3000 bundle of shoots and l a quantity of wheat and oat. Mr. Hoefler, of the Bonbon nelere, an nounces that he will serve Ice cream soda to hi patrons on Saturday. During the fine weather of the past few days there , has been considerable call for Ice cream wcla .iml Mr. Hoefler haa decided to "rush the season." Thla will be the first Ice cream soda to be served in the . state this season. w r v ;r'-; C. H. COOPER, Sole Agent for Astoria Now Open for Business. Our Spring Clothing HAS NOW ARRIVED, IF VOU WOULD APPEAR NEAT AND DRES3T. COMK AND LET VS CLOTHB YOU IN A SUIT OX all Wool" Clothing THXB FAHOUB BRAND OF OlOTHINO I RBCXjQNlZED A THB TANDAKO OT KXCKLLEKCB. To b had only ai Astoria's Leading Confectionery Store. Finest in Oregon Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty. Page Block. ASTORIA ''r The bark Harry Morse was trmved the A. & C. warehouse to the Pacific aheot mtal worki. where ah. will load machinery and cannery .uPPiie for uk. : Th funeral of Mrs. Henderson, who died In East Astoria Tuesday, w.ll be he-id from Pohl's undertaking parlors at I o'clock this morning. The Interment will be at Deep river. Warrants have been placed In the h.inds of the chief of police for the collection of delinquent assessments for the improve- ! meat of Twenty-ninth street, from ; Franklin to Grand svenue. 1 Elmer A. Coe and Lottie M. Harmon. ' both of Svensen. were united In marriage at 4 yesterday afternoon. The ceremony. which was performed by Rev. . B. Holllngshead, took place at the residence of Mrs. Robert Voath. Mr. Ross' spring opetUng of th finest and latest millinery ever shown In As toria will occur today and tomorrow. All her old customer and all other In terested In the newest fashion are In vited Informally to attend. Harper whisky on your sideboard proves your taste Is correct. It proves also that you are doing your duty to your guest and to yourself keeping the finest whisky obtainable. Sold by tbe Foard & Stokes Company, Astoria, Ore. Julius Tounsr. son of Andrew Young, of Young's river, died at St. Mary's hos pital yesterday evening of lnflamatlon of the bowels, aged IS years. The young man had been sick only seven days. An nouncement of the funeral will be made later. A petition to the Oregon delegation In the lower house for tbe expulsion of Representative Roberts, the Utah polyg amlst, is at the store of Roes, Higgins & Company. The petition contains atiout 30 names, it takes a two-thirds vote of the bouse to expel Mr. Roberta W. A. Gaines- private "toe whisky, bandied exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlson, is one of tha most popular beverages sold. Its purity and quality are guaranteed, and It 1a especially rec ommended for family use. It la sold in any quantity at the corner of Twel.'to and Bond wee... Subscriptions to the iund which has been started to improve the new A. F. C. gmunds are com;ng in already, and the ts raised Tuesday night has been ma terially increased. President Kendall, of the Football Club, has appointed a com mittee to solicit funus, and no difficulty In securing; fifrfi is anticipated. The Amme Family Ladies' Orchestrs, of San. Francisco has been secured by Manager Kratz. of the Louvre, and will cjmmetic.'- their engagement April 1. The Amme family have played In all the leading cities of the country. They are spoken of as being highly talented artists and have received the highest praise wherever they have appeared. Captain J. W. Munson died at his home at Sklpanon at 7 o'clock last evening, after an illness extending since July 4 last Captain Munson was for many years the llghtkeeper at Point Adams, and was S3 years of age last Christmas day. He leaves two children, Fred Mun. son and MIes Clara Munson. Deceas-d was a brother-in-law of Mrs. A. J. Met ier. Announcement of the funeral will be made later. NewSpringGoods ladies Shirt Waists Noliliy, St Iih and I'p - to - Mir.ufactured by the Famous Trojan Manufacturing Company, Troy. N. Y. These Waists are considered the finest made In America for style, fit and work, manshlp. Colors guaranteed. At the annual mating of the Astoria Football Club Tuesday evening a vote of thank wa tendered to Captain Oeorge Flavel. who allow th club free use of tha gymnasium building and th. lot on which the bowline annex stand. Captain Flavel ha rendered valuable assistance to th club, and the vote of thank was fitting recognition of hl kindness. I An advance in the price of materials that are. used In the construction of a ' stove or steel range haa been made within j th. last days of over per cent. Th. ; Bridge & Beach Manufacturing Company haa advanced the price of labor 1 per cent. The price of their production have necessarily been advanced. They are stlii on sale at th Eclipse Hardware Com. pany at the old prices. Many applicants have applied for cstl. lenshlp papers at the county clerk's onVe the past few days. The men are nearly all fisherman who wish to comply with the law rvqutrlng them to be rvM'nls o! the state. Those wh.i were grunted pa pers yesterday follow: John flplro. Jim P.ivule. Andrew Softiciti. Mane 1. Syul'.arenes. John Lewis, natives t lirvevel and William Klill.a and Chri Talse. natives of Russia. A communication from the Ttixiviverx" LrfUgue has been snt to the police com. mlssloners relative to a reduction In :h. police force. The subject has been dis cussed both at the taxpayers' nuet.ng and on the street' for some time and :h. po.ice commissioners will In all probabll. Ity act favorably on tae communication. It is believed the services of the po Ice l officers recently appointed will be dl. i pensed with ! IVputy Fish CommlsMorn-r Cathcart ; yesterday made another seizure for viola, i tlon of the Ashing laws. He found three i setnets along the river and took ps j sion of them, bringing tha gear to As. I toria. The nets are nt very valuaUe. ' but will bring more than the amount of i!,vnM -hlt-h the former owners should have secured. The gear will be sold at public auction. Mr. Cathcart Is patrolling the river thoroughly and In tends that the law shall tv observed. Thus far only a tew selxures have been made, fishermen pencrally obeying fie law. The Weather of the past week has Ixn decidedly queer. Fi Aw or six days the temperature stood at about SO and the weather was magnificent. Then, un Mon. day night, came a snowfall. On Tues. day the weather was cold, but clear, while yesterday was a delightful day. Occasional snow or rain was predicted from the weather office In Portland, but the prediction was nut fulfilled. The frrak weather with which Astoria hus been favored Is probably the result of an ef. fort on the part of March to have a I'oti. ou time. Mr. Carnahan. chairman of the Rood ronds committee of the Push Club, siate that no effort will be made, to solicit funds for the mile of model mad until the question of the completion of the approach to the Young's bay bridge Is settled by the county rourt. It Is dewired by the association that ttds m!l of road be bu:lt on the West Side. The road which will connect with the brtdite runa southwest to a point In a line with Clatsop City, and It la the Intension tha' the road should be built from U west side of the Ia-wIs and Clarke toward the beach. If the committee Is suossful In securing this mile of road, another mile will bo built next year. The distance from the Lewis and Clarke to Clatsop Is only three miles. Fanners in the neighborhood of As. toria having hay for sale "nd It a drug on the market. There are many tons of hay raised annually on the Lewis & Clarke, Young's river and other farmlrig districts, and the Inability of the farmers to dispose of It at a reasonable) price always cuts off one of their greatert sources of revenue. The home market has been practically dead the past winter and the price low, but much of the hay raised on upland brought the farmers $n on the lnk. or J12 delivered In Kan Francisco, the diff-ren:e b-lng the cost of transportation. The pmnpects of a dry season in California caused a brl-k demand for awhile, and a few orders Diitc. i i Ortnwi sert thai since hitgor have replaced tha ox.teflm with entilnv and hitraea a big falling ft has been noticed In the local demand. The ox-team they say, con. sumed a lanr amount of by annually, and the Kiagera always paid a liberal price and pvtrontael neighboring farm er. Chlrinn !lslngr, of lh. street com mittee of the council, and Omnty Judge Oray ytordy visited th scene of the Young bay bridge Improvement and ex. nlrwd th work. Th question as to whether the city or county should build the approach on thl side wa not set tled. Mr. C til nicer say he bvllvves the work should be dvn by th. city at the xpenj. of the property hoMere, a the latter will be the ones moat benefited. ITi eltjr attorney recently rendered an opinion to th. council Ki th. effivt that the approach should be built by th county, but Mr. L'talngvr think that, a th. tmprovwment I within the city limits. It should be mad by the city. At th next meeting of th council Mr. I'eslnsrer will endeavor to, have the Itn prvvement authorised, th expense to Nt bxirne by the prn owning prperty along the street. If the council flails to authorise the work In thl manner, Mr. Utslngcr will ask that the expense of the work be paid out of the rd and crvwsing fund. It aeems that the prop erty holders are poesessisl of a desire to ettcape the expense of the Improvement and that they are backed by the oourtcll, The outcome of the situation Is prohle. matttctil. Should the city fall to go ahead with the work, the county wilt build a temporary approach. Maun.i Korpplla, of New Astoria, wax arraigned N-re Judge Hughe In the justice's court yesterday for preliminary houring on a charge of assault with In. tent to kiil. Tile complaining wltueSH was John F.rlckson. A number of wit. n esse were examined. From the evi dence. It appeared that the men bxme cngagnl In a quarrel about three weeks ago. both being more or less under lh inluence of liquor. It was not clear from the testimony who started the row. Pur. tug the light Korpplla drew a large pock et km fe nd sl.ksh.d a: ..rl. k n culm g h.m on the neck and breast .vie.ihwlile. however K.rickie'ii Has busy l:h Ills lis and succenbd In administering a sound thrash. ng to Korpplla. llotrt men are ilshernien and, according to the evidence yi-terday , were in ;i drui.keii tr l when Krickson was cut Judge Hughes ilnided to bind korppUu, over to awilt the ac.ioii of tlie gr ind Jury, but, as It was iuiKslhie to dolertii.ne irotn the ell denco which one of the in. n was re s iisilil.' for she tight, the c un was lenient with Korppl.a and placed his bonds at . which will cover the ,ots in the case. Korppi.a has not ei sc. cured bondsmen, lie is a flshertnae aial. If he deposits the bond, will be ul lowed his liberty, so ihat he may fish on the river. F.rlckson, who was stabl.d In the row, has almost entirely recovered from h.s wounds. The Taxpayers' League met last nlulit at the Chamber of Commerce. The at. tendance was quite large. Thlriv.two new members were admitted. Increasing the membership ilst to lvv The quc:ion of city lighting was taken up and d:s cusscsl at length. The general opinion wits that i lie city cannot afford the CO lights in use at the present time and the league decided to recommend to the eoun eitl that the number be reduced tu JO. The educational committee reported tha It was making good progress. It asked and was granted furthir time In which to report. .The city charter was taken up and many of its features discussed. The question as to whether Interest Is pay. a bio upon assessment for street im prcvemnita from the date of confirma tion was referred to a special committee of attorney to report at the next meet ing. There was some discussion as to whether notices of sale of property for delinquent street assessments should be printed separately that Is to say, a no. tlce for each lot orw Iw-ther they may be printed In one notice, aa In the case of delinquent taxes. This matter wa also referred to a committee of attor. neys. The matter of asking toe county orhYlals to extend the time for the col. iectlon of taxes fur lOH was referred to a special committee. Many other que. Hons relating to trie municipal govern, merit were discus,), hut n" furiher a -tlon was taken, Dr. Walker, who arrived from the Itill ippincs Tuesday, tel. a many interesting stories of life In the Island. He says the ordinary Philippine. Islander Is a dc generatc, lost to all serin of de. encj , and that the habits of the lower las....s ev. ri In fhu great city of '.Man. la, l:h :ts HlO.Oi) peoj,;e. ,irM si. kening, In th city thu Chinese are the plvr.t upon whbh business turns. They do all lliu trading and ix-ar all the burdens of state. They care not who may assume management of the Islands so long us they are per mitted to work. lr. Walker says there ar- many fine buildings In Manila, nearly all of which were formerly occupied by tho Spanish. Admiral Montejo's former palace Is a magnificent structure and '".mains many beautiful ..jrvlngs. In some of the finest buildings the timbers have been hewed with the adz, there b. -lng no sawmills. Ebony carvings, which would bring fancy prices In this country, can bo bought for a song In Manila. Ijr. Walker has a cane which he bought on tho streets of Munlla for 60 cents that could not be made In America for 60 times that amount. The cane Is of ebony and the handle represents the head of the typical Filipino. Th curving Is a niasHcrpleee and is highly prized by Dr. Walker. The doctor says he saw a pbee of lumber In M.mlla iibout live feet wide and .Ti feet in length In which there was not a Haw, The wood is very hard und It Is almost impossible to make any im. prcpglon on It even with the sharp' st knife. Among the most valuable art clej brought home by Dr. Walker are a num ber of maps, some of which were iib.i1 by thi) Spanish. One of tno maps was published In the Oregonlan yesterday. The other maps arc from official draw. Ings, and tho three brought home by lr. Walker ar the only ones In America. One was for General Hhafter and the other was presented to II. W. Heott, edi tor of the Oregonlan. OSTAf.E TO UK REDUCED TO ONIC CENT. The enormous Increase In the number of ietter carried In Ihe U. 8. mnils makes l certain that the rate of postage must eventually be reduced to one cent nn ounce. The president who succeeds In getting such a measure through congress will hold a high place In the esteem of (lie people, but no higher than the esteem in which everybody nolds Hosteller' Stomach Hitters. This medicine haa nn unequalled record In reducing the sick ness of mankind. It gets at the starting point of the disease by acting upon the stomach direct, helping that Important organ In Its duty of digesting food. It makes good appetites, allays nervousness, stimulates the kidneys, and makes run. down men or women feel Ilk a new person. Try K. HERMAN WISE, The Reliable rrnsovu. mkntion C O Taylor, of Jewell. w In town v es:erday. Harrison rtloop, of Svrnsen. was In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mr ttainuel I'lnuite returned home last night. W, A. llakcr. of M.MInnvllle. was In the city yesterday. P. It. Itetth. of Taeoina. wa a gu-t at the Occident yeierday. Martin Arelerson. a trwpper of Chlmok, whs in th city yctorday. Krn't tt-alsrg cam over from Ilwaco yeerday on hort buslnes trip. F. P. Kendall returned last night fr.'in a short buslne trip to Portland. John P. Oust if son, of Young's rlvr. was In tho city yenlrrdoy on buslne. Mr. Harry La Itarr of the A. A C. K. R.. returned from IVirtland last night C. T. Crosby and bride returned to th city yesterday from their wedding trip George F. Train Jr., of San Francisco, was In Astoria yesterday, a guest at :he Occident Mrs. F. M Itrnee has returned to h'r home at Fort Stevens, somewhat tin proved In health. Commissioner Iewls, who had been In attendance on the county court, returned home last night. J. O. Hanthorn. who lias been In Port, land for tho past few days, returned to the city on last night' expres. P. Wetzel and J. McDonough, fishermen on the Washington side of lh river, warn doing buslne In the city yesterday. Mr. II. II. Parker Is yet sufforlng from neuralgia. His condition yesterday was worse than at any lime during his 111. m. LACB CURTAINS. Mr. K. Itamusaen I prepared to do up curtains In satisfactory trl. Oooa work guaranteed. Dears orders at Ore gon Bakery. ATTENTION. ODDFKLIXW8. All Oldfellows, their wives and grown children, Rebek. nhs, sojourning brother and sisters, ar0 cordially Invited to attend our social meeting next Thursday even. lng, March 23, at 8 o'clock sharp, llrother A. IjeRoy, deputy grand master, will de. liver an address, after which refresh, ni' nts will be served. Committee of ar. rangemunt. JAMES W. WELCH, JOHN HAHN. F. O. WALTERS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OCCIDENT. A. E. Laurlcr, Chicago. W. A. linker, McMinnvllle. R. B. Calley, San Francisco. I. F. Train, Han Francisco. W, R. Hall, Bon Francisco. T. H. Townserid. Portland. i Toll Thompson. Portland. I', jtrunn, Lancaster, Ky. P. R. Relth, Tacoma. Ernest SiratKirg, Ilwaco. A. it. pearsonen imd wife, N. H. L. S. B. M. Phllubaum, Fort Stevens. PARKER HOUBE. K. C, Jacklns, Seaside. .Samuel A. pin, C'orvallls. H. Butts. Ilwaco, Hert Flmonds. Rainier. M. Madden, Oak Point. H. J. Hchaeffer, Bpokan. l. O. Taylor, Jewell. It. J. Morrison, Clatsop. M. Wise, Ilwaco. BEST OF ALL. To cleanse th system In a gentle and truly beneficial mariner, when the spring, time come, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy th. genu. Inn. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at SO cents per bottle. CALL FOll WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrant cn. dorsed prior to January 1, 1897, to present the same t Ihe county treasurer at his office, IM Tenih street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. Daled this 14th day of March, ISM. H. C. THOMPSON, Co. Treasurer. Positions Secured We aid those who want government po sitions, 85,000 place under Civil Service rules; 1,000 yearly appointment. War creates a demand for 7,000 employes with in C month. Bureia of Civil Service Instruction, 1 Fifth Street. Washukgton. D, Q WIS givo Trail ing ttiun.w m ul Soli Mcii'h Shorn worth $1,7,') at $1.10 VK rll Men's Sliooa worth Vlh at $1.10 Will (iiToTrutling 8Uiun VK cll Men's Bliotw worth $ J.f0 t $1.(15 mill Give Trailing Stiimp WK giv Trailing Stnnii ninl Sull Mrn'n Slims worth $.').()() at $'2.00 WK M-ll Men's Shocg worth $'() nt and (!ivo Trmliiij; Stainiwt Sllppere, Slip In the Snnie Wtiy, Clothier and Send t cent stamp to pay poelag FISHER BR0SJ Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. lain Save Tou Money on Estimats of Material of Evry rJaaertptksa, C. HEILBORN & SON- The OldeHt Iloime in AtUorln. The Ijirgext aiul Only Carpet and Furniture House in A,-toria. T!u larj'ot ainl finest Murk of ( 'arj't t.s ami Furniture carrinl ly any house in Oregon ttiitiile of Cortland. West Shore Mills Co. -WOOD- Slab Wood $2.7, Cut and Delivered. Greatest Opportunity of the Day... r.veiybcily H tillkilii; al.out tin- GHEEfj TRADING STAfflPS And Articles of Use and Ornament That can be obtained by collecting them. The STAMPS COST TOO NOTHIITO. roneUently OUR OOOD8 COST TOU Nothing. Th only thin required o you 1 to trade with th. merchant who display th. sign "W fl Tradtasj. Stamp." and when your book la full bring It la our ol earing house and yott navy have th. choir, of our tock. If you bavn't got a book your mrohant will glva you one. W sell nothing. Remember this. Trading Stamp U dlsoownt or rebat for cash sale. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS ARB ASTORIA SUBSCRIBERS. Will Give Trading Stamps. PETERSON It ISItOWN. Hoot and Shoe. No lamps on Rubber Ooods. HERMAN WIBH, Clothing and Uents' Furnishings. ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Stoves. Tinware, and Plumbing. MRS. M. M KKN.IE, Millinery. GRIFFIN & HEED, Rooks and Stationery. This Is a clearing hous, not a saleroom, therefore nn salesmen r "'J nor value, placed on lh. article, shown. Th. extensive and valuable IhM i of good carried are simply on exhibition at II. F. Allan Co '. M Co,nrc' street. fr the public to .elect from. All you h.v. to do la ,,.v'or." Trading Stamp, from th. merchant who display .Urn. reading W. lv. Trading Rtamps." The merchant, are all provided with the.. Orocn B amp. nd m unslou. to incrca, their buslne,. by giving them to you Vou ar. one green stamp for every 10...n purchaa. you make Th. " T'"r Stamp Company 1. now upplyln Tory family free with a book gly n 1 you In. si ruction, so plain and slmpl. that a child can undcrstatid them. If jron haw not received one, ssk for a fro. book from any of th. abov. merchant.. Erory resident In Astoria ahouid get one at once. Portland Trading Stamp Co ISAAC STERN, Mgr., 345 Washington St., Portland Ask for GRBEN TRADING STAMPS.. Haberdasher. sad rt a TU1 Tbl for IM. (Icncral 5tipply Mouse for Family Groceries. MoALLRN A McDONALD, Dry Goods. Etc, BtO. If, BCK8TROM, Jeweler. TUB BONBONNUBRH, Confectionery and loa Craanv WILL MADISON. Cigar and Tobaoeo. B. F. ALLEN A CO.. Wall Paper, Palnta and Oil. TUB WONDER BAZAR, Fancy Notion, Toy.