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T1IK DAILY AST0R1AN. SUNDAY MOKMNU, MAY 3H, MM SPECIAL SALE... LADIES' UNDER MU5LINS Itcglunlng today and cnutinulng until Saturday, May 27th, IS!)!). W. recently purchased . biff lot Of t he goods, consisting of gowns, drawers, hint and corset cor.n, from on of the largeat factories in (h country, and tlsh durmrf thki sal. will ba .old .1 from IE to 60 per cent lM than (tier fears aver been aold for In Astoria, A g lanes at tho display In our window will fully substantial, our claim. W. hav. not tti apaco to enumerate th different Items, but remrmber 'Prlcts peak louder than word," oo com. and see for yourself. Remember Sale lasts only till Saturday, May 27. THE FAIR, The Place To Save Money "TV. under.buy and under-saU. Both ways you rt th. benefit" BCH5-508 Commcrclol Street. Boys Will Be Boysl and you can't prevent ta-cin from Indulging In natural and healthy sports. Th. only thing to do Is to buy their clothing at such low price, as w aro selling our hand onto and stylish sailor suits. OM krte pants, short waists, and dress suits of chevtets. oassl. m(w, e;c. at 11.3$, 1150. COO and CS. Hats, Taps and Shws. - THE BEE HIVE. LADIES' WHite and Ecrue Cbomois Gloves AT Albert Dunbar THIS WEEK! FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L, B. 8EUO. Lesiw and Manager. Beginning fflonday, (Day 22d, '99 Miss Shirley.... Supported by her own company la a repertoire of plays new to Astoria. Change of Program Every Evening Uniform Band Parade and Concert Daily at 1 1.30 a. m. Tickets for sale at Qrlffln ft Reed's. Fair, TODAT'S WEATHER, warmer weather. favors of the Almighty, that In, first get In ami help ourselves. No better factor toward helping Mr. Hammond tn hi efforts iu develop the eommerv. and transportation of Astoria would be that every uIIIsmi exert hi evry ellort to mk this town the brightest, dnnni and most proivlv city tn the North. tee Honing will have work begun on Monday, to reitovaU miA refurnish Mm saloon, ami when the Improvements are compltet th National will be one ( the moet artrevtlve and cosy saloon In the cKy. In aHlttkm to almost compete re furnishing for the tmvrlor, a new and modern front of line plate will take the place of the present front. Not a wwk goes by but what mum of our bu.. nen men are wikiritlng or refurnishing fhWr place of business, for Astoria I. on the move. The amount subscribed, for the bulliV. Iftg of the Lewi i.l Clark road li now at a figure which no longer leave ro-xn for doubt that the work will be begun and built in a subetantlal manner. The estimated, col is lt.H. which only I". eludes the building of that portion resil. Ing directly to the bridge. The amount subscribed, h In believed, will oonie u to fuHy tUSOil. There are a few piece or road leeultng over the tide land on which the surplus money will be pent. U the other Improvement doe not ex-eel the estimated cet. Chalmuin Inttoll will commence removing rhe trestle of the OvMW rai.way Tuesday. Thl lumlier will have to be Hll ami itnl before It can be usevl on the road. About 1AVAV feet of It can be secure), and It will b laKHl on a scow and taken to a Mwmlll to be dreseex). Kver- htach h now been tvmo-el lo the bulMing of the read, and in It completion In the coune of a month h will coiiitiltute the dim er- vtceaNe thoroughfare In t'l: county. !urNlnit , herefrom. THE OIU FACTOHT CASK AGAIN What, the Jurymen Hnv t Hy of Their Verdict-City Official Make BtatAinoftt. Th,. iubll.tlon In the At.rtn f y terdiiy, ot the Interviews In regard to the manner In whl.-h the people ren.llng and doing bulne In the north pari of the ctty are being annoyed and having their comfort and health dmroyed by the operation of a Huh oil olory In their mllt, caiiaed a gtnerl dlivHion of the mihleor anuMig the peopl,. of A torla dirlng the day. The uuer verdict rt-iuh-rwl ly he Jurj' empanelisl at the llnv ihe msnntrer of the oil factory w on trial tw week, ago w quite severe, ly oomnanteil in and the Jurr were etUMUis or commended a Ihe lm,ret of the person talking dictated. That all may know what this fnmoun venths I and the motive of the men In giving it, the Astorlan give below whnt might le termed t-xhlhlt A. or the V. H. niex to the vent let proper. In which Ihe Jury ex. plain their raiMi for giving a verdict of acijultal. It U a folHw: We the un. derlgnetl Juror having visited the oti Mrk and viewed the operation or the plant Hud thm the factory apre to be oHrate.l in uch a manner as to i minimise, s nun h a iweiilble. any of- fenwvv odor that may arte,, from the j nature of Ihe tulmM. That contract, j have been m,i,l with cannerle !o take : rhelr w.te for the who! eaon n,l that It I lmHwllle fcr the dt feniUnt to move to a new location twfore the cloe of the Mn without considerable loi. That the nulnatut- complained of, aivonting t the wltneiie, only ljt for a few mil lite ech !'. and thilt If We expect to I have cupltul lnv,-,v,l m ne' Industries startiM In our mll,: we must lv t, wllliiat to submit to slight lncnuven!etic' ...SPECIAL TIPS- To Prudent Buyers, as you will find every item a Bargain. Men's Fedora hal. or gHd Quality felt, ivevor old tea hn fl W, our pedal prli-e, each ,. I ,T5 Men' all whI ack suit, nil tailor maile. neat brown cluvk. worth liMHi, prbe p-r still , ' Men's heavy all wool sweater, tua-le of thretly yarn, worth MlW. HMal prhe t.W MiMi's ercale fancy laundrliM dtv hlrt. allghtly soiltsl, regular prion VV, iecll prle V Men' heavy llee.e.i umlnr.Mrts or drawers, mwclal price 4J A large lot of men' Jean ), but mid slice, never sold for less than tl IM, teclal price to close them out. per pair lux lieavy otto,, blankets, good uualliy, gray or white, ngulr price T6o special price , ,, .1 Inches wlda bleached muslin, a very good muslin, special nrlive. Hr ysnl .it At Indies wide Nottingham lacs cur inlns. new pnitem. worth c. lecll price, per yard Kull sis ivmforters. niied with pure whits cotton, nreton oovetisl, worth 13 00. special prto to.l quality mattreas ticking, new style patterns, worth itm y.rd leoil prl,, Mr yard IK lv Heavy Hi''''"' ril-wer. slie. to Id year, "rl Vy lal prle II, ns rlti.ng Knee pant well mads and strong e.d. aorih , k Inl price lit.), all wll ivfTer suits, iig ll or mlir, lrid inimnrd. nh U Sliecial pil'"e nil g''d assimer, ,ik,r navr hlue.agae e.giilr prlie t Aliaca iws Oklris, full bell skirls all taffeta lined, new rubber bind, lug, worth 1. icl j,rl.-e each 13. no Young Man's tailor made. 11 to I years special price llov lliillns riannrl Overshtrts, gNl -i,ir. regular prlr cent, special price each t..vs Kasl HI M'aer IllbheJ ,1.m double knre. "r I'k Iron, worth s;wUI telo ,. IK II 11 Bhanahan Bros. I'KU.SHNAt. MKSTMV. P. J. Meany-na merchant Tailor and ' Exporter of Furs. Highest Cash Price Paid for For 8 Una. Tenth and Commercial Stes, Astoria, Or. Drifted Market Enow flour . at tbs Pat Rooms for Rent nan Building. -Apply upstairs, Good. Best tt-cent meal. Rising Bun restaur .at, CI Commercial street Presb supply Gunters chocolates and bon bons Just received at the Parlor. Tbosa who cava tried tbs lea cissm erred at tbs Parlor say K la the best tn tb. city. Best California win. JO cents per gal lon. Alex Gilbert sole agent for AstorfeL Telephone Si Cream Pure Rye. America's finest whiskey. The only purs goods, guaraa. teed rich and mellow. Jobg L. Carlson, sol. agent Ramnler and Ideal Ucyaas ror sale or rant Repair, and suodrlM at lowest rates. Call at cydery. ES Bond street Columbia Electrlo and Repair Company. Gold medals to HARPER whiskey at New Orleans and World's Fair, Chicago. Try It, you will endorse the Judge's ver. diet. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., As toria, Oregon. After May I the Astoria Wood Yard Company will deliver Knappwn Hills lab wood at your door, sawed, for St SO per cord. Leave orders with F. L. Parker or at th. Astoria Wood Yard. Kelly's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short Botlce. An orders left at Zapfs furni ture store, 630 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone tlti Fredericksburg Music Hall, corner of Seventh ana Alder streets, Portland, Or. High class entertainments every evening. The otly family resort In that city. All kinds of refreshments, Ail delicacies In season. Admission free. Louis Dam. maacb, proprietor. Notice PIano.owners can have their Instruments thoroughly cleaned (preven. tlvs of moth used) for 11.00 Other re. pairing and tuning at moderate charges. Call at Griffin A Reed's or at Spexarth's tore, tut Commercial street. T. Fred-erickson. AROUND TOWN. W. J. Heckard I. X. U creamery batter V per roll at the Parlor. The schooner Deulah. lumber ladro from th Knappton mill, put to sea yes terday for San Francisco. The tirttieh sihip Ivern. wheat laden for Queenatown for onlers. arrived In tow fnm Portland yesterday. Fruit frappea to order at the Parlor; same pnee an Ice cream, except pin,. spp. which ts b cent higher. The British snip GlenessJn left up in row for Portland yesterday. She will discharge her entire cargo of cement at Portland. For Sale. The sioop "Sparrow." a feet long and 11 feet wide. Handy for flsn tender or for trapper. John Swing. Fort Stevens. Oregon. LOST. Silver match box, wkh name engraved. Finder will be suitably re warded by returning to the undersigned at the railroad office. T. H. CURTIS. The members of the W. R. C. and the Emergency Corp are requested to meet at 1 o clock today, to take part In the funeral service of the late Edwin C. Young. The bowling contest between the A. F. C. and The Dalies Commercial flub took place yesterday. The Astorlan carried off the honor, winning two game nut of three. Madame Amelia de F. Smith, of Por. land, spent yesterday In A:orla In the Interest of her autograph suovenlr, which will be presrnted to the editorial ex cursionist soon to arrive In Oregon. Alfred M&llott. young man who re. j cently came front llervai. On-gon. to work In the I'latsop mills, had hi foot quite severely hurt yesterday afternoon, j That the above atim I s wniiniT. WIl.I.IAM KIHIAK. 1IKXHY SH KH MAN, ti O. MOKN. J. A MANSKI.t.. e men who had signed th x lo their verdict might give ertih their personal reasons for declaring the oil factory not a public mi I !,, a l representative of the A"! r sti secur l Interviews from .ill the gentlemen exwt : Mr. Mansell, who I out of the c,ty j These are g.v n hrlow without comment and )0l .is ilhtatMl It apiwar that -hile he wxtrking on the roll back of the main saw ne put hi foot again: the frame supporting live roll to better brace himself white pulling a heavy plank buck, when his foot slipped and Ins-am,. Jammed b s t ween the cogwheel and frame. He In tantly jerked It out. but not until the oog wheel had torn the outside of I; qulR badly. William True, the con:. I f. p. Wright al,l: "l r. gr.'t that 1 IHiny millwright. triu.-ht the Injured Ulitm-,1 the v-rdh t. as I now tl'hl that the man .loan to Dr. Fulton's offlVe to have ' mi factory is proving a greater nuisance the wound drese.il. It was found that I than It was hown n N- at the time of nj bones were broken, ami It is likely that in a short time the young man will b aMe to resume hi work. The aedden: was In no wise due ro negligence on the part or tne comiwny in having the gear. Ing exposed, ils it(wnit a r"'rs,n de!l. eraiWy put his foot in that plac,. ther.1 would be no danger In working bv ihe live roll. th,. trtal. I knew then that it wus a pretty is,. I nuisance, but 1 f, It that shon ,1 the factory !. omp- II. , t t, rHe d-wn the manager! mlj;hi decide In not renull 1 and Astoria would thus u an Industry As It has l en the ctinstant - (T irt of our imiple to get more industrl,. In our midst. I thought I was acting for th,' beat interests of At Tia In signing th verdict. esgec!aily a th, oil factory would only b,. In ojieratlon a ciup of months, and then there would be ample time to move to another location. will Street Sup-rtnfendent J. F. Kearney commenced the wrork yes: relay of wasn. Ing off the streets. He intended to have gun tnis neie,i wora or street denning I admit that It was hustrte expediency r "' e ns nan so mucn re-; anl not law that governed nv In voting pairing to do on the planked streets that I to acquit the manager of the oil factory, he could not pare the time. Superir. ; ,i n,g think business nu n should l: tendent Kearney hat lately replanked !a Junr In such case a tnls. tn fact over half a mile of the Oln.-y p ad. n -ar i in.-re should no Jury, but let the Judge me cemetery. Me na also repaired the road for a distance beyond. In the re. planking and repairing he laid nearly T.'Js) feet of new plank. bliies a larg' I amount of plank that had b-come so j much worn to be safe on the main I street. Last week he put in Ts' reet of n-w planking on Franklin avenue, in fnnt of "No. 3 engine houe. He ha also put down new plank at various places her the case and h,, would glv.- a verdirt according 1V the law and evidence tub. ml'. ted. and would not be governs o business or versonal motives" H-nry Sherman said: "I kn, w at th time I slgn.il the verdict that the oil John J ilorman. of Portland. I tn the city. Malcolm Mi'farUne, who Is ctewlilot. Ing a large logging camp n ar W'estport, w.ti IW the city eterlay, Mr. and .Mrs F I' Kuetliier wrttt up last eveiAi.g ti IVitlaud to n.l Hunday with friends In thai city J tv Macfai I. inc. manager , f Hie Dor. man Mint n oil work", went to lVrtlnud last i-venlng on a brief Isinitir-.. tr p II It ltolrMon the lumb r rft liui',1. er, was a siii.s,'iigi-r on the train from Portland :ut night Lieutenant 11 K t'oke. K "' Marratt atnl 1 H It Story p t su-geon, t-Nrt t'atiliy, are .ion. ling Snf.,!a in Astoria gilels at h, tiN'l,nt W lv McAfee, pharmacist tt the Kag'n Drug Store went up to Portland las: t v.-nitig to tav ovt S'tmluy !tli hi Wife, who Is Vcl'ICf plu-IVs in tnt chy. Minln Foard reiur'od yeste-.lay fruit I he S iniil. whre tie had Im'ii ihi al eatetiiled business trip wl:h tils partner, F. It St ikes Mr Stoke. ,li,l not r.. turn, hut will arrive h one during the next fou,' ibtys. Mrs. 1. K I'l.t-r. who ha been spend. Ing a' month In Astoria wuli her hti" band, giie.t al the llolden home. re. ttirn.d to PoMh'hI jestrrday Mr. por. ter, who I. on the editorial staff of the Paclllc Monthly, the iibhuih' lately started In Portland, will mtwin few day loi'sger In this cliy In the InN-rests r his paper. 1 8 99 KNOX SAILOR HATS For LntlicH. Ill HIiuU. Navy Uliu-, Ultltc nnJ llnixttt. Iciv lli.li Woman Wvai'M u Ktmx Ital BUFFUM & HntterH (uul ! I Tliinl Strrtt, Corner Sttnk, PENDLETON KumlMltcrH. roiai.AMi, ourviON. fa, f ry was lielng run In violation or the city ordinances, but a other oil works hx-aicd within the city limit hal lieen allowed to mn until the close of Number 3,14 won the blcy liger's store yesterday. I: must be claimed within five days. Holders of the following number wiH please call at th store: No, i 101. Z.1. l.3 and ". Lieutenant Sherman requests the mem. ber of the Second division. Oregon naval reserves, to assemble at the armory at 1 o'clock today. In blue uniform, to attend the funeral nf the late Edward C. Young. Owing to the absence of the pastor and the . renovating of the interior of the building. ther will be no preaceimg er rice In the Presbyterian church today. The Sunday school will meet at the usual hour; also the Y. P. S. S. E. The new Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the alley between nth and 12:h streets, esrves the best 25-cent meal ever set out In Astoria. Everythlrar Is new, neit and clean, and abuolute satis faction Is guaranteed all patrons. A pure whiskey agree with any food. In fact aid digestion. It tone, the stomach, Increase the flow of the gastric juice and t promote strer.gth and flesh. A pure whiskey like HARPER Whiskey. Sold by Foard & 8uke Co., Astoria. Oregon. When In Asorta step Into Fisher Bros. and e the new mower constructed on new principle to work among the stumps. You can raise the cutter bar perpendicular without throwing the ma chine out of gear or stopping the team. Ha roller bearings and very liglit draft. Th Pioneer and Historical Society failed to hold a meeting last night at the ihimber of commerce rooms, a quo. rum not putting ln an appearance. The members, however will be ntlfl-d by the secretary, the object being to c cure an attendance to Join the pioneers at Portland in their c-!ebra t Ion June 15. The ladle of the Presbyterian Mission. ary Society held their regular ' monthly meetkig yesterday afternoon at the rf-f. donee of Dr. Kinney. Mrs. Kinney served her guest with lleht refreshment and proved herself a tactful hostess In mak ing ih? gathering a very delightful oc taslin. s,reeiS , ,ne nusines part ,he sason before being made to move, of town. Having over five mile, of f.. that the time to have stopp-d this planked streets, together with four miles nuisance was b-for.. It (tot .unci. o. of graded street and four and a hal' p,.iy the people of A:..na knew by mlle,f county road to keep In repair, to j penally th.. eo,,e ,.f Astoria knew by which duty he ha aihled that of keeping i ,ry would send out. " the street., clean, keep the street so. William Edcir said: "I did what I thought was right and gave my verdict according to the law and evidence. When the Jury' visited the ship Wnllaretown anil cold storage works I could smell no bail odor fmm the oil factory, and when we visited the factory Itself 1 did n"t And the nm-ll bad at all. Of course ther was some smell In the factory, bin it was not bud enough to make evn i delicate rr,on sick. I stand by the vr. diet and would lgn It again If Milled iiH)n. I hear that It l r.-P'irted tbaf C W. Fulton prepared the verdict for th Jury to sign. I know that he did not write It. for Mr. Mansell dll most of the writing and we did the dictating. While I live n near to the factory as many do who nre complaining, yet I have never -ml!ed a bad odor from It y-t. We smell rhe gu works as much as others lo the oil faotory." lu,rlntAn.l-n, a...., I.. . . le at Dan I uinuniJ uuj io maae mm io earn tne small salary he receives from the city. When one observe h-"w well t-he streets of Astoria are kept in repair, and that one helper Is all the force that Mr. Kearney has to a-sis: him. does the fact become apparent that this city has a very efficient superintendent of streets. PROGRESSIVE RAILROAD COMPANY. The Astoria & Columbia River Ral'. road Company 1 continuing the Improve. rm-nt that are to make Its road one of the best equipped m the T'nlted State. The company now has rwk ballast dis tributed along the track from Ooble to a mile this side of the Blind slough bridge, and have the ballast In place down to the Clatskanle bridge. Yester. day afternoon the steam shovel brought down from the gravel pit at Qulncy to the slkle at Clifton, ami Mor. day the work will be heifun of removing that possible danger to the roadbed. Other dangerous place will be attended to during the summer and the ballasting will be all completed by fall, so that when the ralhy season again sets m the roadbed will be as safe a engineering skill can make It. Superintendent McOuire and Oneral Passenger Agent Mayo went to Ss-aslde yesterday and nelected the Icw-atlon for the new depot building the company will erect at that place. The site will be near the present depot. The new depot will have a finery fitted up office and waltnng room and a commodious baggage room, and will he an appreciated Improvement by the many visitor to that popular seae side resort. A waiting room has lately been put in at Carna'nan. and one 1 to be put in at Morrison. These Improve, ment) and the many other that the com. pany I making on Its Seaside branch wlP make the transportation conver. iences of Astoria' great ealde rer! che best of any on the coast. Fl'N F. RAL A It It A S 1 K It K N TM Formation of Sol'tles Attending the Funeral of F.dWurd i Young Tod-iy I Police i .-Hand will rep r: at h- adq larters a' I2:; sharp. J Naval reserves form on 'oinm.-r,ial street, right p-.tlng un Eleventh 4 Orand Army and Woman's It'-'lef Corp on left of naval reserve. .V Nativ. Sons on iornmer"'lal street, on left Of Relief Corp. -A. f. V. W. lodge No. 12 Commercial street, right on Eleventh mrH. 7 A. O. I. W. Ilge No So. Conimer. clal street, on left of No. 11 . Degree of Idsior I,odg No. U and on left of No. rat. A. O. V. W. S Oriler of Red Men on Commercial street, right on Twelfth stnet lo-Kelatah Council, Commercial street, on left of Red Men. ll-Oner of Elks on Commercial trct, right on Twelfth. II Order of Eagl.-s on Commercial treet. on left of Elk. III WmshtiKi of the World, on Commer cial street, on left n Eagle ! 14 .Modern Wooodnowi on Commercial stre-t. on left of Woodm.-n of the World. j I.. Knight of Pynilas li.l.. n Com. mi-rcial street, on left of Kelniah Council ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Tel.phon (So. dj Handles Only the Choicest Meats CssaMrclal tl., aesl Pslw Itrntaa'Skt. W. F. SCHEIBE, "a!m-i;,v'h,o pip, sad Aaiok.rs' Artlctes. 47 Comm.rclal sat. "La Belle AstorU 'Clcir Schelbe's Open Stir Schelbe'i Special An.l, ( llli.r llran.l Stop and Think! Are You Uettlnu The KeHt McoIb, The Hent LlciitorH, Or Tlie Hem no (. O. Moen said he was out of the HV-Finnish Brotherhood on Commercial street, on left ot K. P. 17 Te.-her and children of lh piiblh? school on Eleventh street, right on Eighteenth treet. IS And all other persons ar rquetd to form In rear of si hool. All socicith'S are rueted to b In line at 12:4u shrp. HONOR TO THE DEAD. W. A G&lnes' prlvats stock whiskey, handled .xduslvaly ln Astoria by John L. Carlson, la on. of tb. most popular beverages sold. Its parity and quality ar. guaranteed, and It I. sapeclaily rec raimsndsd for family ass. It I. aold In .ay quantity at tb. aorMr f Twelfth .ad Boad .Uaaag. Adam S. Collins representing the George W. Oibb Iron and H'eee Company, of San Franllnco. wis In the clly yesterday. Mr. Collin re. ports a grea.t boom In all department of the iron and steel industry. He thinks Astoria I more than holding Itn own with any town on the Pa"lfle coat. He sold over l.l.n'iO worth of material to the As toria Iron Works and pronounce It the iK-st day s worg he na done on his present trip. Mr. Hammond le now on Ills way to New York, on Important businoM eon. neoted with his Astoria railroad. Great undertakings are not accomplished In a day, and Mr. Hammond will yet make good every promise that he has given out as to what his railroad would no for Astoria. Artorfana only need to be a little patient with htm, and do with him .. w. are told to do when asking The armory of the Second naval bat talion Will lie open to the public at the hour of 10 o'clock this morning that all may pay a visit of respect to the re. main of Edward C. Young. late a private In company A. 8coind Oregon volur.. leer. The casket will not be opened. As a memorial, let hi friends and schoolmates, and all who rever the pa triot dead, place their offerings of flowers upon his coffin. The dead soldier has given hi last full measure of devotion to the cause of freedom and In dofense of hi country's dig, and now let us cover the narrow j house containing hi remain with the beautiful flower. God's emblem of the resurrect km. In honoring the dead, we honor ourselves and dig deep and lay (irmly and substantially the lesson of patriotism In the hearts of the young. The boat which will convey the rela tive and friend of the deceased to Greenwood oeme'ery, will leave the Lur. line dock Immediately after the service In the Episcopal church. T. D. WINTON, C. A MAT, I , CHA8. H. STOCKTON, Committee' case, was going to Keep out and had statement to make. Chief of Police Hallork sgld: The charges made against me In an ed'torlnl In the Astorlan of yesterday are abso. lutely false. I did my duty when I made j the arrest of the manager of the oil factory and I have done my duty In not I arresting him sine. The man wa given a fair trial and was acquitted by a Jury j composed of the best men of Astorl. and to arrest him again with no better chance of conviction. I felt would be useless trouble to the man snd to court, and needles exnense to' the city, When the comnlfllnfs hectln tn eom In , ag. after the trial I told the parties that If I they would notify me of a time when rhey were being annoyed and Injured by odor from the oil factory. I would come at once mn that T could have personal knowledge that the city ordinances were being violated, so that T could swear to the complaint upon which an arrest could be mad. None of th'i kicking about llrno rhe had smell have offered to swear out ' a warrant for the arrest of the manager or the oil works. ln fact two of ihe bli'geut kickers wh'-n summon, d as ! nesse at the trial failed to appear In court. One was subpoenaed twice, yet failed to how up. Should there be an. other trial th,. witnesses wl nil nr. pear or furnish a good reaon for their absence." 'Mayor Bergman said: "I do not at, prove of any establishment being located within the city limit that Is Injurious to the er.mf'rrtr and health 'if the people of Astoria, and that will irrove a h!n dranoe to their business, f enconr.ig' d the passage of the ordinance against such nuisance as this oil factory appear to be, and signed the ordinance so soon a the council passed It. That there was no conviction In the arret of the mnn- agfr of the oil factory was ;b- fault of the Jury, and not of the city oftVlnl or of the ordinance. Chief Hallock did his duty at the time of the arrest and has done hi duty lnce." There may be further developments In the ll factory smt.ter In the near future. I SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the ! feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, (nervous feet, and Instantly takes the ffisung uui ui corn ana utiiiion. ii to greatest comfort discovery of th Allen's Foot-Eaa makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is . certain curs for sweating, callous and hot, tired, acb. ing feet. Try It today. Bold uy all drug gists and shoe stores. By mall Sc. In stamps. Trial psckag. free. A0.dr.ft Allen 8. Olmsted, L. Roy, N. T. Fur and) umbrellas are his spring, working over Hedt can b had la the city? If not, I r . . Du..yoUh.v.no,v,.,u(. Jeff's Restaurant. Por tboa. who rsoulr . g.nuln. feed. That of all th. great oatarwrs "Jttr Is Mwy get tbsr. wlife wottomr all thai they im! i douhubi woo mimw ll ci. T. irv.iv lh. IIEHT. Look for th. sign of "JEFP'H" and take no oilier. Established Ueniy y.srs. Bend t-Mot stamp to pay posiags M . Tld. Tab's far lam FISHER BROS. General Supply House for Family Groceries. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Can tav. Ton Ifoaay a Bstimata. ot Material Every Damjrtptfca. R. L. Boyle & Co Leading Real Estate Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON, Write for Information and PumphlaU. 635 Commercial .Strrt'fc New Neckwear Boys' Clothing Techs, Puffs, Bows and Pour-ln Hands. In Reefers ami Vcstcc Fancy Knicker Leggings. I'OK IJICYCLE LSR. Manufactured bv .1. and D. MeGcorrjc, Diinfrecs, Scotland. New and Hobby Line of SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, Make BETHEL SERVICE. There will be a divine service on board the uhlp Wallacetown, lying at the can ifaotory dock, at 3 p. m, Rev. J. McCormac officiating. All are cordially invited. c. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria