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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1899)
ME PAIL ASTOiUAN, SINDAV MORNlfiU AlGUST , 18M See Our Sale Prices on Ladies Sailor Hats Albert Dunbar TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather. AROUND TOWN. Jefl'S 1 "t only" resrauraat. White coA. Th ww Boston iwtaurant will furnish you a satisfaoMry meaX Try K. Bann year M whisker. "1 National tsr art on Up at the National this sjfeek. 6:jp In at tb Saai cafe and get tmJe on your way home. Open all nVbt. From and aftr tomorrow. Monday. h cramery will w mMi Instead of J cnts tor bucterfat, at heretofore. Reports from the Sound Mate that the coeond run of sockfye is on, and even xcda the first In number of fish. A aaoea and banquet wmi given at the opera boas in Ilwaeo last night. A number of Astorian attended the event Rv. Gn Plnke will rrt a German sc2o at hi residence on Grand avenu IA Stt. beginning tomorrow, from I a. in. to 1 p, m. T. Bhctonore will speak In the SI. E. chur at 11 a. m. The pastor will preach at I p. nv. aubject. -The Fruits of IruWfllty." PreJuOe, R. G. Ingerson. E. J. Arnold, proprietor of the merry, rwound, boarded the tram for Seaside yesterday to tnap-ct t-tal trowing village and pass Jud-nent on Its business op porcunlUes. Gold medala to Harper whisky at Now Orit-s.ni and WJrM's Fair. Chicago. Try It. you will endorse the Judge's verdict. 6oM by the Ford Stokes Company. Astoria, CT.-gon. Lcet A oe- net, SO fathoms, lead lie marked "H. A." license number T4. on buoy and on one of the corks, abreast JSoGo Iran's cannery, Thursday nigh. Finder return to Elmore's cannery. Be. ward paid. Minnie Curatnlngs. a J-yearwld grand, daughter of Charles Ross, ot Knappa. iraa severely bitten by a aavage dog through the upper ltp yesterday. The chnj was brought to this cfty by Mr. Ross on last evening's train for treat, meni. ! '. ' . - ' TT regatta committee yesterday en. g&ged th band of the Second Oregon volunteers, lately returned with that rwrtment from Manila and now encamped at the PtjsMIo, to render the music and serve as one of the attractions at the ensuing carnival. - Deputy Collectors Parker and McLean tok i noTHoo-npetlrive dvH service ex amination yesterday. It is not known tor what reason this particular examin ation wis ordered, as they both passed ruccessfully the regular civil service ex amination recently. Sheriff Llnville is not only popular In his poiltlxi, but takes a meritorious pride in keeping the county Jail free of any mat-rial savoring of filth or corrupt lion. It is questionable whether there Is a resilence In Astoria cleaner than the grim bridewell by the court house. A still north, wind whisked In from the sea yesterday and whipped the Harbor j into combing rollers In a way to Induce much prifanlty on the part of the ren ruresom fishermen. The river was fle-ked with wntiecaps. and even the big craft bounced with the waves In a man-1 ler thit assumed an ocean appearance. In an attorn to secure a skiff which had broken loose from Its moorings at the upper end of Puget island last Thurs. tfay.Lew White, aged 16 years, waded out fceyond his dsth and wis drowned. In on of the hauls made by the seln on the Wand yesterday the body of the unfortunate young man was brought ashore entangled in the' web. R. T. Montsmery, who, with Eugene Clark, co-nooses the firm known as the IPatrtrand TjTOTrrtter -Excnange, 14 In , the city on a few day's business trip. Mr. C!ark acwmpioied Mr. Montgomery from Portland yesterday, and reports the big town on the Willamette as fully equal to Pluto's realms for heat. The people are leaving by hundreds for the watering resorts. The slite nent was made in yesterday's Astorian that mens should be taken to seoure the Kinross orchestra of Portland for the regatta events, commencing Au gt st ZL The suggestion was published with the understanding that such or em!zf.fcn would be an additional at trarrrton to the home band, which the Aitortan suroOsed, of course, had already been engaged. J. O. Harrthorn returnea on yesterday's eEar-ide express from a twoweeks tour rmong his cannery interests on Puget sound. Mr. Hanthorn says it Is rumored 1n ei(tle that the offer of the Nontrn "TViIIc railway for an exahaage of track. Good Coffee More Yoa Drink More You 'Want At Great AmericaH lisp ortln Tea Co. Big Presents Free 171 Comoiordal St, Astoria. sue wish the O. R. A N. h not cmsld. r0 sufftvlent by the latter cotnpany. rt ii understood the matter Is still under consideration, but unlees the N. P. pro. p.-s a more Ifiwrsl arrangement it Is not believed any agreement will be reached. The stvanwr Nahcott. from ltwaco, came In yesterday afternoon s dearly sUnrge1 in the water as to attract v.. She curried Hi) cases of I ..,!... ron p. 2. M.Oowan A'" '. wha-h were unloaded at the O. R. N. dock. Very nearly M saota, of outers er also aboard, cwislsmed to n Krsnoisco firms. The oysters were from Shoal Water bay. A lowness of spirits o-er C. Mat. son yes'-rAsy and he decided tv replenish his ' at various of the dram n which ornannt the -fty. Late in the (venlnj he was found by an officer on the Tekvhone do.. plMssntly otrtvr-'ua of all surrJ:tdltv. An Invoice of his I son ilivuHrvd a 00,-ket knife and one dos Ur in cash. He will rest In durance vile until Monly. In vlre of the approacMng regatta, rhe painter r abroaJ. and business 1 ous.vt wiiMi have hitherto worn scarred and oVnsry features are taking on a cheery appearance. The work to com mendiible and should be prosecuted with -rgor ty every energetic landlord. 8:iH. the painter Is the bane of many pedes, trlans, who prsfer that his coloring hwi!d be co.iflned exclusively to build ings. Hermann Wise to In receipt of a letter from Mr. PK-kerlng. of the Multnomah Athletic club of Portland, advising that lis team Of bowlers will rlstt Astoria on the t)th nstant and contend wrh the A. F. C. piavers for the championship. In .w. Ku nimiw the contest K will be stipulated thai the losers and each man seMrtng a goose-egg. snail imus taneousiy ride the horses on the merry.- gxound. - H.nrr niisrd. the noted railwuy mag nale. will leave Portland t"r this cy hi. a smertal train tomorrow morning at ..'i.-. xhii his movements may be could not be ascertained, but it Is supposed he will be the guet oc rresi. dent A. B. Ha-nmond, and Js viewing As tc.rla with a view to both recreation and ' sn inv?5rarlon as to her groath dur.ng th. pvt few years and present camrner j rial Importance. , Th Rrltis! shlo KUroorle arrived m tifnUv. 3S days from Honolulu, in fealUs. The Orange Branch, whk-n ar rived a few days ago. reported sighting a ship In north IS west. The vessel was too far off to be spoken to but It Is uimuMl to be the Macduff, from Cal cutta. Although now well overdue, water , front men who know rhe vessel s sailing qu&Mtl a. allow her several day"s over ' the new style ships between the twa 1 ncrts. . -i 'I ' -.1. ' - wflt'. - Astlrlins ar. Hvlng up to their old r cord of knowing a rood thing when they see W. so ft was stated by Mr. Stod dard, when spoken to regarding his sue cess In organising bis clas in Ralston physknl culture. He also said that he was goinsj to give a puboc exhibition and free losson next Monday at I p. m. at Manthora's hall, so that all who have not yet Joined Ms class can become acquainted 'with the work and Judge of Its merits. Tne bovling team of the Astoria Foo ball Oub visited The.Da'.les last May. and were royally entertained by the sporting fraternrty of that city. To troperly reciprocate the hoorrttallty. The Dalles team has now been sartted by the AsTX-tans, and will arrive here nt Monday, wnen a return match game 'IU be played. Fol w!ng the corrtesji. a ban quet will be served at the Palace restau rant. Lady frimds of the ctesb will be tendered lnvftatkms to be present. Mrs. Hamrl'-k of Chicago fa' at C. H. Cooper's with a beauti'ut llnaT of neodle trk. If you keep up wit a, Tne uroes win nrnrH-late her new designs of CatiAilla. Russian. Peruvian. Bartfnhurg, etc. "New brown linens" a specialty, quickly made and effective. She will remain a few days and give lessons at the store. Don't miss the opportunity it will be the attraction of the town ror 1 ladles who have beautiful homes. I,e- j I sons given. Stamping done. Orders taken. Call before too late. 1 ainu Mr. Vi-oonlev purchased the i Spa Candy fatory the demand for his j ccnfetlonery and Ice cream has inorea- .a mn mnidiv rtwt he now -mplOi- an expert ch.vrolite and bonbon dipper and 1 also a firt.'!la candy maaer. 'jney. with Mr. Coonley. are kept busily en. gaged Jn the manufaoture of the choice confections that have made the Spa so popular. Astoria has never before been able to bout of o extensive a fartory for dainty confections, wnere everjnnmg Is as nit and cJeum as ones own kitchen. Rev. Hnry Matvotte will preach at the Preefcyterfan church this evening and will take as the theme of his sermon "Ath. lttV and Athletes." While Mr. Marcotte is the em.'wdlment of all that Is Ingenu ous and deVDut, he Is none the less of the opinion that the body should be nour. toned In a physical as well as a moral sonse. With a belief weH founded In this theory, he early cultivated (rames of strength and endurance, and Is well qualified to treat of the very Interesting tcpic he has selected for tonight's dls. course. It win behoove all who can do sn to hear Mr. Marcott's observations on the subject. It Is so difficult to procure laborers," m'.i Superintendent McGuire, yesterday, "that I have decided to Increase our rate of pay from tl.W to 11.76 per day, I am hopeful that IMs move will obtain for us at least 50 men, whom we need badly for ballast work. The Union and North, ern Pacific and 0. R. & N. line are now laying (1.75 per day, and the A t C. road meeting that price I tantamount to an extra compensation over their al lowance, as our charge for board Is only U per week as against H.50 per week by them. In all probability, the next few days will find us with a full complement on o.tr pay roll." The price of steelheads was fixed by Treacott & Co. at 10 cents a pound yes. terday, wlich is the highest rate ever laid on the river. A few years ago this rpedes of salmon sold for two and three rents, ,tia but a limited demand. The advent of ths oM storage business has enhanwd thWr value, as they are prefer sM for shi;Mem by reaeon of their nrnier mest and sonNt of .oil. In sonv eat-n markets they ar a more desirable com nodlty than the royal cht ivk. S:e'lhl are running light In the river mvv. Chlnk were fulrly In evidence last niicht, but none too plen. tlftrl for the vigilant tlhcrmen. rtve,ral lUhernien were In the city yesterday and stayed off the river over night. Many of them are dlstHinted at the light run of salmon and will prob. atily not put their nets In the wattT agiiln this scum. While a ssrge numer "f the m?n are dlng wfH, rhe run for His time of the yer Is not at all up to antk-vitKws. Fish ar xiect'd In every day. as the usual July run has not yet come In the river, but In the t day left this would only make up In a small part for th ahvruigs the present season. The pack Is alr.dy short be. vnd any poastwhty of reaching that past seao.is. rnitM States S,-nator Henry M. TWr, wlosa Interview was published In AiWr. day's Issue of the iAorUn, l the most striking figure In the silver faction of the do novratv party, aside from Its con. tiK-uo'is lesd-r. William Jcuings Bryan. Such being the case, and considering that the noted seoalor first vtsttcd IVrchna ibefore coming to this cfty. the question naturtiry arts. as to -hy the Astorian a-as permitted to scoop Hs ig vontem porary, ths OrAgonaut. In obtaining hi evpreatitna on the vital Issue of the day. Evidently the Onttgonian will have to doff Its can to the paper iwhK h gives to Astoria the news. th whole news and rothlng but the news. The members of the Astoria Military band are containing o! a lack of ap preciation "n the part ot the rrgstt committee In not promptly clwlng with them for the m al rrognun during the August nvs. It would seem that th. commutee 1 nogtrtlig for outsld.. tn'. nt. tiestilte the fact that Astoria r lotces In ha.-iiw one of the test mu"!'"! orgamiations on the Piu-inV ls.e. They are wondering wtiy tne comvnsaun which might be realised by them should be sent atK.vid to be expemWd for the benefit of oth-r cities. The Lxal pre Is nfto mamf .'srlng a curiosity as to why it should be so l rsistently disregariK d In ch? mvter of advertising, when It Is the custom In all cities to eiarxl by Ihe pupers "hlch prmote and Insure tne fcucc? of such poKilsr undertakings. It Is possible that the committee may have good and sufficient reason ?or the course rt is pursuing, but ,lts conduct Is as variance with the encouragement afford newpipers In many other K-j calities whk-h could readily be mentioned. There was a harmonious meeting at j the cmnvtl chumtvr last nttrht. Its oi Ject being 10 formulate an ordinance Im. I fKvIng a license on certain hneg of busl-1 niss tt be designated at a future session, j The assmbty cmslsted of a large num. tier of local merchants, a majority of the city council and other city officials. Her. nran Wise wu elected chairman and Au gust Hrtdabrand, of the nrm of Fird A erokes. acted as secretary. The question was dis.iuiwed. In detail, with the result that Chairman WW wus. Instructed to appoint a committee of six business men to consult wtth the city attorney and others t th Uiral profession relative to drafting an ordinance of the kind dr. sired that will bei iirally binding and ac crptaJile to the cifuncil. In riew of this actfon, .t Is understool thnt a special session of the council -ill be called anl the measure pushed to a speedy culml. notion. The chairman appointed the fol lowing co-nmlttee: John Hahn, chair, man; Messrs. August jnidtibrand. Thomas Ryrle, P. J. Goodman, and John T. Rss. Th-se gentlemen will nvet tomor.- nighrt and endiMir to agree on an ntMininee to cover the case. "WAS WITH DKWEY." One of the Olympta Gunners Rete.ls the Story of the Daybreak Battle In Manila Bay. S. nircins. of Manila, was In the city ye.erdsy. Mr. lUggins dislikes notor. iety. In fact Is unassuming to a dscree. j Still, he sered as an Important factor In lie gr-itrt achlevem"nt ever accredited to th-? glory of our modern navy. In other words, he ojerati?d one of the 1 elgltt-in'Sh guns on the flagship Olymisa, and directly ix-varh the bridge, on tnat j ittiinWe (xxzul'in when the Spanish fleet was anolhllMed and the stars and stripes were triumphantly hoisted above all other flags In the Philippine. "It was a simple thing," said Mr. Hig. gins. In retelling he old story. "We crept stealthily along the coast, forced a pas sage to the bay under cover of the dark. ness, advanced on the enemy and opened the erxrti?inent with terrific broadsides. The rain of shell was too accurate and their ships were destroyed." "Were you nervous at any time during the contest?" the reporter asked. "A trifle while we were flniKnit our way through the opening. I knew that the Spaniards had planted Ihe channel wfth mines, and naturally I couldn't tell what moment they might explod" thm and wreak havoc and desolation with one or all of our ships." "Was Admiral Dewey in view during the battler' "He paced ths bridge directly above me, and walked It constantly from the moment rhe orw was ordered to man the guns." "Was he agitated or fearful regarding the result?" "Not the admiral. On Che .contrary, he was cool and possessed, and even In th.it early daybreak there was a sparkle In his eye as though he read the finish be fore the fight was started. He used his glasses almost Incessantly and Issued Ms inetriii-tlon without removing them." "What w.'t your thoughts when the action was opened V "Well, really, my thoughts more par ticularly were centered on my partner, who wias stationed In the engine room. Before the engagement we had talked rha situation over, and decided between us to each keep a revolver within reach, and should the combat turn against us. to kill ourselves rather than to fall Into the hands of the Spaniard. But these were my first thoughts. They soon g-ave way to others when the sharp and shrill orders began pouring In from the rb1re. I hwd been with Admiral IVwey 17 mourns previous to the Manila fight and was never cussed by hint until that morning. There was an abundance of savaring. and, I prestMne, it helped mat tern along, fr we worked tfte cannon like de.n ws. The majMrity o' lis were striiswd alntovit to the nude when ho ttflile aers -tomhirart;y susended for trAkfMst. Thrtt tstll r breakfast ought to hy a rmlient place In history. There -er a few of the tipaMard let, who. with their slh sinking and crew welwilgh extiHnrtnsted. were so witless as to think that they had utterly routed ua and we wer endeavoring to eseaps. After the hot coffee and quKk snack, however, wa relumed and rrad'ly con vinced thn that we, were sliH In the business and pleased with ths pursuit." "Was Ad nlral Oewey'a health im. paired when you left him" "Not to any nortceaihle extent, other than that his e.ves carried a hasganl rXrejslon Indicating a condition of over anxiety. The admlml has grown very corpulent and haa a paunch on him nearly, hf not quite as large as Urover Cleveaml's. He will, no doubl. 4 well rscelel when he reaches his native country afatn. for the 1crory wus a re markable vvte. considering the loss on the Amerrwn side." Mr. drVgina was honorsWy discharge from ths Olympsa. nd haa Ms docu. ments In testimony, whk-h are officially signed by the authorities of that station. He la en route to the east and will en gage with one of the transcontinental railroads as a locomotive engineer. MISS RUMOR K 1.CAP8. BalMtng for Regatta Queen Is N-w Griaing Fast and Furious. Ths ballots are falling like snow flake fr the regurt queen candslates. R a. Mist Susie Elmore's iM1ixtk n " terdsy to leap Into first place with a Mtal of M17. nss Louise TuIlaiK fol lows srfth TT. ami Miss Isajbel Trumng- wtth TUT. Pt Is predicted that cmw amujlog dcvenients will attond th polling tm.rror. The content ant's nerrlly. much to the Interest of the pun-It.-, who wis) .Might In seeing sny of the pretty ss.itra it a favorite for the car. niv:n events. Fhi'!" Is a list of those wh- hsve rsved W or more vote: Mi-si Susie Eltnor "117 Mlw laiulse "Iilt.int T,' Mws r.ile Trullinger 7"T4 Mrs. Il.rri.! Allen l Misk Amy Lemon Ml Miss K.sle IHrker I.B Miss Vftimt St-kn 31 .Miss tlAru 1 J jirN-ncer S' Miss Mv Norton .M;s N.'lil Itsrkrr Miss M i-t'Me Young Mrs. Mia rptcln Mis llllma M.istola .fis Kilen I-irsn Mlsn M rton Miss MstinncH of Woo.tlitwn, i'al.. Miss Hosa Chefferman Miss Minnie Rogers 1 i"i 77 M M W w j MRS. DAVID MORvsAN'S TEA. swuy. . su" I Astorta haa been the center of a Urge and varied cU'a of social function the present season. Recaptions, parole, he, and kindred entertainments have art con-trS-ut sl in making the hours flit by like dreams that go wfth fairy feet tripping aihmn the hadowy hallssays of memory. An Informal tea given by Mr. David Morgan at her pretty horn on Irving avenue, between Frtwmh and FY. teenth streets. ws a feature In yester. day's category of ferfral events. There a as no effort mad at elaborate decora tions. In fart, the amtable hostess ar. ranged It as a neighborly gathering, wheret.i social converse and light re freshmenta shouM rule the affair. Amornr those present were Mesdames Tt.ompson. Smith. Osborne, dray. Finch, flrlffin, Van Dusen, Westdahl, Mcintosh, Trenchard. I .oun sherry. Newell, Barker. I Ryrle. Allen. Berry. Hlgglns, Neal and Lea-la. PERSONAL MENTION. - J. It. Mo.-rison. ths pioneer Clatsop farmer. Is spending a fw days In the cfty. Mr. Hammond, with Mr. Vlllard as his guest, will arrive In the city tomorrow . by sp"cinl train. , F. A. BanTJfli and wife, of Portland, are registered at the Occident on their , way to the beacn. Charles Kohn, the well known wfnle. 1 saV llq'ior dealer of Portland, Is In the city for a few days. L. B. 8ely was In town yesterday af ternoon, en -oute to FTavel, where he will remain over today. Duncan McLnn and Charles Hellborn Wft Vr Olney yesterday to spend the Say In the adjacent srreaima trout fishing. Robert MnlncVmh, the Portland ship, ping man, came over from Ilwaoo yes terday, where he had been on business. Frank Oreen and family will leave this morning on the steta-nshtp Columbia for Han Franolso, whore they will In fu ture reside. Councilman Utxlnger returned yester. day from a visit to Grays river, where he had been the guest of Mayor and Mrs. Bersr.nan. ponisb Brotherhood ANNUAL... EXCURSION To Seaside on August 13th Special Train leaves depot at H:30 a, m. Returning will leave Seanide at IS p. m. TlckMa InOludins; admission to grand baM ait Foard and Stokes hall, th Children between t and ten, cents. OrlbMer'a full band will furnish music. TU'ksts ''an be had from members, ot th. Brotherbood. , Buv Your Goods at SHAN AH AN ' S and Vote for Regatta Queen. u... . . , . ' Aitl tailor , iurn 9 Lue 1' . - I nadi w-t qualwy satmstts, worth t: 1 now, per suit HB i I Men's all wool fc-rech Twes.1; naat pat terns; Italian cloth Pd and w-ll sewo.1; wor'h $9 SO, per stilt KM 1 1 Mm'a fine all wool rorted. In new 'ty ia'er's. Italian doth lined. wMh .ailn piping, worth lio W, per suit ... B . We Nve a ftne tins of all wl ta'ior made clothes to li.VOO per suit; w save l).u mwr-y on e-ry suit. Wc are sollinp tlic ftcA Lino of forc)innl if.o in tlu tlinu inn be jmri-linsoil I'rwIu rp.Ciill nml to Shanahan 2 STORBS vooooooooooooooooooo Jw 99 Only Two Weeks More THE BOSTON SHOE ...BOOTS AND SHOES... Mut and will be suhl then regardless of coM, lor we never carry any Shoes away. They inibt l sold. IUiiii tiibt r we are nianiifiioturer and can soil Shoes cheaper than any retniler can buy them, 6 you hud better come now and get them. ( a CALIFORNIA FACTORY, Santa Rosa; EASTERN FACTORY, Lynn, Mass I Ladles french Kid Shoes, Ladles Fine hid Shoes, . Carpet Slippers, . . Children School Shoes BOSTON T im " BUSINESS POINTERS. Lrlftcd Bnow Hour W W at th. Pat MaxkM. iVvt U-ent meal, RIsUic Sun restau. rant, (U CammerclaJ sirset. Our Ic. cream la warranted to b. made of pur erawm. Tt. Parlor, next to John Hahn'i. Enjoy 4 rood square meal for It cots at th. Denver Kitchen on Ninth tra.t. Whit. cook. Boat Caltformi wrlM 10 cants per raJ. Ion. Ales Gilbert, sol. acaat for Ac torka. Ttiephon. tt. Cream Pur Rye. Amorloa's flnsst whiskey. Ttie only pur. roods, gmaran. teed rich and m.llow. Jotra L. Carlson, sol. aa-en. Conoert every afternoon and .venlng at th "Fashion," SO Astor street, flvan by Kdlly and Davis, th two Irish noble men. Bund Jt Nylund, proprietor. K alley's traJisfar waorai deliver bos wood to any part of th. dty on hort notloa. All order left at Zapf fumi. tur tor, 090 Commercial street, will r. oelv. prompt attention. Tstephon. 1144. Barsain In n.w and second band wheels, from tt up. New and HitiUolaa wheel kept for rent. 6ol. agent for th famous Rambler, Repairs and sun dries at lowest rate. Columbia Elo trlcal Repair Co., 62S Bond. Tlx new Creamery restaurant, Bond street, near th.-alley between 11th and ttffli streets, serves th best X cent meal ever set out to Astoria. BverytlhtasT I new, neat and ctesvn, and absolute satis, faction I guaranteed all patron. flot's I pia-s Vasts Sulla, wool paMl. mers. larga salt. collar, trimmed wtrh slik braid; a very n4 suit; per sult..tttt IV.t all wool Middy Hulls, with lanr wi.or collar. nmlsiMtiuo T doth snl braid trt n osd, per uH W7J lloy's Imhl II roasted flulta; ooliaTa, navy, li'.a.k ami brn; a good strona sut for a by; per suit ., 11.14 Hoy's all wool Tweed Hulls, s'ghtly pM i.rns: llnrst atth ItslUn rioth; all 'rmg'.y sew si; goud value for tns money asketl; per UU tlOD M ' jsaw'sifsjsjsajasspj Next tloor to the Astorian Oflice, will remain Tlio balance of that Stock of I-W I'J.OO worth 4.00 1.23 worth 2.50 25 50 worth 1.00 IW School Remember, only Two Weeks SHOE CO., quuriAAAnj inuuinAAi uuiAAAnruvrtnnnAnr PORTLAND, OR. 2 The Only Plrat'CI amm Hotel In Pprtlnrtd c. Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. VrVWWVfVrVWVWi ASTORIA MEAT CQMPANY T.l.phon. No. 93 Handles Only the Choicest Meats Am Cttmmmtcml It., naat Pmtmum DiiMirini. I I!Le PALACE W. W. WhlppIe,ProprltO r. Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVE SERVICE..., FIR8T"CLA89 CUISINE.. PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES. 538 Commercial St., f Udl.s' OUtco Wrsppsew of ladigo bias, alt lined; good Wliia skirts. gars n nt W c"a lsv lies' good quality Fsrosi wiatspsra. nnarrr lramiwil: toll wt.va skins: a bargain, pr garmsnl .., ...WOO Ulrica bt quality ISwvmle Wrappsrar w fl'Mtcs rulfls; nesi'ly trimnwd, H-rtn 11 ; now .it All our To Isvllsa' Shirt Waists, of best quality pxrJalt, reduced U Ma Ijtdl.s' Whhs Oorduroy Mklrts, Urgw lap sawn and dsep kxn. each ..... II U dies' Ms scot KM Olovsa art ths bsatt ktp than repalrsd for si I month. fts of clwiivra. citv. at Ioi monev Bros STORBS 2 COMPANY in Astoria. . Mens Flat Calf Shoes . $1.25 forth $2.50 Men's Preach Coif Shoes, . . 2.00 worth 4.00 Unhlcs Shoes 25 Shoes .... 73 worth 1.50 More. Commercial Street, 435. ' ' ii j D. Custom Homm Droktr. -ASTORIA. .OREGON Agent W. F." A 0on and raolOo Kxpren Co's. Open Day and Night. ABtoria, OregorL