THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, TUESDAY, JUNK 10. 1002 A REMINEER Every article you jtcrft'ct Hatisfaction rofumlt'il. Ross, Hlgglns 6k Co. The Morning Astorian TKUOPHONB et. TODAY'S WEATHER. 0iton telli ftetl, grnlu and bay. TIu AIIUnr arrtvnl In HuiiiIhv. Tlif Klilr nrrtvi'il In finm Sun Kraii- A (Itio lollili l'.-url onion In tulh. We lime lli-iM.-Jniiii)n llro. A liim-iil f Ori'Koii trwb"trlra ant ilnc tg arrive fur JijIihiwii Him. today. ot.imf, I3.-I .r l('ti. t niffy A. M u Mlllit', i iii nir Hum! anil lllrv rhlh Htn-i-tii, I'uicrt li inn -e. th tttulMf inun ut Tlllummik. ituiif In on Un Hu li. Kl ni'ii " yrmonlny. Von J a ni) th IS' fiwal In () til)- al the KI-liiK Hun Keataurant, N'u Si; I'timmi'ivlal tiwet. iH-putv iilri.ir I'.icloT .IiiiIHm1 tltt-i t'tilnntnrti ycwli-nlity -Wong Kw, l.um Kle n1 liti tk 8u Kf !i vniuitl' ami fntlli Jimt tr t'ftt'n) ui t'offi-y MwMMInn'o, em--nr lioml niul KU-vwiith iiiw!. I"... Wrtlwr. liuti-Vr fi.r the t'lty I.IihIi Mnrkxl. 1 eonninil to hi Iwil wltli Hiftil aiiiti k of Htckm-M. Ttm IUiy, of hunlwiu' ili-iKiHtiirnt it Kuril A ttK. In runrni1 1" ll rim with an nitiuk of Nli-kiwDX. !niin Nflxoii. a native of Hwwlim. i.k.k mil lit flrxt lapcr yoatpplny to ltniin- a cltim-n f till i-iMtnlry. NVw Mtivk of famy good )ul ar-lU.-l n: Yiktiniiin Itnuiar, V11 a,nd ilic !i't nnMHi)m from Jnpan. Hiiih' Ci.lin the iniirlmni piinr i.f Tllla ii xik. arrived on the Hu II K1 tii.i. yi-Mi-r.l.iy Imiuirl fur Portland. Si ml in vmir iiir f'-r your vinti-r' mipi-ly of dr. lnu or tiurd wmd to Kel ly, III.- trnfi- man. I'hoiif Wm k. Ail Hunker noki the "I'tid of A ir:n" i-icar. No hellli'r mad. Muniif.n iiiii-i l.y Mt'rVrlitu Kno-l-l. (Niiiuiimii Iiik totnorrow w will n -i-hf Ih-niiH iliilly. illiwt froni Hi" KTr al Mi. Tiilinr-JoIiiihoii III OK. Vou in Ihiv N'Wih 1IiTvIiiI'. Ill-' ifi '.tl iliitvlruff i-iin-. for "fi -i-iiH hm' liiilllc at th. (Xllint Itarli.T !lo. All rmmty uminli ilritwn ut lh l.ii icrm of (lii t'ounly imin fin1 mm' innlv for rtdivrry i Hi.' inunty rlrk' i.rti.-... A i oiiinii-nt itli-l wiinled for i(it inl lioiiwwoik. ApHy oomor 1'lirlilh nml l-'riiiklln ntm-1. (Iool uiito'H for IT" "I noik. S -ioi.n-r .vkiiic urrlvci) from l'opl Inml yi'Klirfny. locll with fi.K).iiO fwl of IiiiiiIh-i- nml Irfl ImhI eviotlliK tr Sail Kr.mrltno. Th.- I'i .miiokv mnokrr ran mnoke U till- Ui lli-lli' rltpir. 1( k tin' iiriHluc of Aitorln (iklllii) wdlto lolior anil In nut i-xii-Hi-d. Wiiimil A Hrlrl for gmwal hou work nml plnln i-uuklng. Apply al th Kinil(ill nuliloni-, corner Third and Kt.-hnngft. Rclinblc GoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are helling at 2" cents? Live when you live and sleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to ordor from f .'10 down to H.M. Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from $.).!" up. One hundred useful household articles at " cents each Wo sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN Shariahon TOUR CUKD1T IS GOOD puidinxe gun ran too J to give or your money clirwrfuHy lo rrwini, itirarattlwil pure, dWIvenn) lo any jmrt of th city, IS o-nu a pint, Iw cmitn hikIh. Ui-m frah camlli. I'livaii) room", j'arlor CiuiJy Btiirc, US ConiiiuTflal atrci-t. A nnw roof Hi U'lnif plai-ml un Ui lluninioiiil 1 1. ui- oppotfttx (he inumi-n. Ui-r ii'iit, n"1 th ioupm' 1b alwi Ih Iiik ri'tiovflli Innldo. At thin iwanon of lh yar 1t U tmnl niiiltiT to priM-tiro nl, Jillry oraiiffrm; lint e lmv ljii-n atliiiiwful In jrmHnff a larito hlpniniM of vry fine atoi k. Jiilitmon Hron, A rarbwl of nhcap and Ituill u in prlri-d lHslr.n tilt Juat rwlvwl. We offiT litiiti at r1u') prin for ilila fk only. V)1 and examine, CUAH. HKII.IMHSN & HON. TtnTp vtftf thrw luiky iM-rxoiw In Amorln In tl' Kmimlnr drawing. rVatk W.lfl'l(l won a nlmt gniti, Mrn. II l-Vrinwon iln-w a fli'ld gliu nml Mm, V. J. Hi-iilly tmn a i-I'M-k. I'Virtilly Bvrlntrt-ii from !. i-rn up. I ard al Itor-ni', Koitnluin iiyrltitf ifrom .Vk- iipwunl. Any kind of run luf g-xnlii you may want at Imtiom rtgunn Ht Hoffrr', fald Ki-llowa llblg Tto- hIiwiiht Kill- II Klmort' arrlvml In from TllkiniHk -tirdiiy with a rfikul i-Aigo of ilulry pn)un mil) a numlxT of xutBi'nKirii. Hhc will UI ugaln tomorrow inornltig al n'rlm-k, John A. Momtpwnery, . ait No. 425 lton.1 miwl, dm all klmla of tlnnliiK. pluinUliig. raa and anim lilting promptly, and aktllfutly tid at vrry nmliHTUi- jirivet. )Ulyn noaJ laata ongtr, la clmnrr am) inaki-a Inw iroulitr with aiovcn and chimney flum than any oU r rnu) on fhi- nairki'l. sirg W, Kjwilxirn. ag.-nt. T-l'ihon 131). nttr pfinmimpra will tear In mind that TiKvduy, June 10, ta the lt day on w'hl.'h ti iy wnn-r raitm In onli-r lo avoid tlii1 K-tialty u-tiloh hi bjmiii1 in u'. ilrllniin-nlji afd'r tlmt tn t". An pn-rgitlr youiiK man of good harsu-li-r who lhi a ltlon w"hh'h 11I pay frtn HO pit mntitti up. ac inrdlngl to the Himuinl of tlm niul liili-iit I'tnployiil, may Inquire at Hit AxlorUin nfflif. Cmiolnwi wi rnro' kirtfint and l.i-iit "i-lii-tid aliH-k In lhi city. Th.' Mm Inrhidi-a both- wnooth and tufll .nili-hi'M. whli t arf nffirlng at kw-t-r priri iha-n otlw di-aliT. (harii-s l.-l!lrn Son. Tin- Toki INiInt (tyntrr llouw la mHlly ill-wiring thi- i-nvlhli- reputation 1ii-1i It 1 making for Itwlf aa the plaiT on the t-oiuit for oyxtrr din nim. Tnitt puirwlf and friend to omelhltiK really good toilay. The new ("liilnop mill la expoi-ted to Im- i-ompleted and ninnlng In full tilimt hy next September. Thla will be a great feeder to AaMrln. The hirge niiMili.T of men emph-yii) and the raw material uaed will help liuttlnewi from niu'iy wandiKilntM. Mr. M. IV-lJn. tho an-h1te;t, return ed to the rlty Iiiki evening, after an ubHr-noe of five montiha in Kuteka, t'ul,, w here he waa employed In bin pnofea on 'n :he Irvt 'reiit of the Hammond Kumlier' tNmipany. He will renume work In hi Aatorla ollW-i- one. The work on fhe addition to the Aa torln llox (Vmipany'a meaBhoiw hi por greaMng ra(dly and will lie flnktheil In few dny. The nmehlnei-j' "f the i-omiHiny la ninnlng on full time and they have all the order fcnat they ran nil. It la ta one of the bualeMt Inntltu tloiM In the fty. Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building rilONE 2145 BLACK P. O. Wgi, while eomlng In from N"lmlem Huuday iluu) an avcldimt In which one of hk Ihrwm waa involved and UM Mm life. Th florae whlnh w:ui hitched with another horaa to a twu honie wagon, got down In the mud at a bad place 1n the rood and In a alrtig gl to regain lla fwet H Injured Itaelf Intintally and Mr. Wa wan inmpell il to kill It. Inormuilnir poiulairlty haa neceniilla le! the willing of aiHither dlurir In the INtloi-e llarber afiop. With Bv flrat iliwa artlata, th nuwt omforftibl chulm money could buy, the hundaom- ert furnlturo and I orgeat mlrrora In the city. Improved aanltary precau tion with all cuatimu-ra, and the cloan int Itatha on Che ooat, IhU llictltu tlott may b Maid to be aomewhaA In ;ulviini-e of moat up-to-dute bualnua hmiaea, liarlty IibJjo, Su. jK'gr'.- of Honor, epi'tcd th l ilowin ullUe.n la. Hrfturday e.-t il.u: lr. Kreil Wt fit, I i chief of hon tr; Aran 'Vp -, imef of hmor; liura ,'iniii-oit, lady of hon or: I ,n urn John n, !.i.y of honor; Anna lliiyard, ttilef f cerefnonlea: C. II HtiK-kioit, rei"n1er; Mr. John Matt witi, reielver; Kat Uarragli, ubcr; Annii SHtiKin. Iite-4de watch; Mr. Ooo. Morton, Min. John Mattaon, delegAtea lo grand I'Hlge. An an Uluxlratlon 4hmt conatant ilrop of water wear away the rrk. conductor on atre-t cora are com-pelli-d to have their pocket lined with leather, and then the leathor fretUent ly weam out In-fore the cloth. Tlie number of time a day In which they are orneUi'd to place their hand In i heir pocket f.r clmnge aoon tell on she p.H -kt-rx, and a - ket irf the ordin ary kind wear out before h mnaln-b-r of the mill I even willed. At the Chamber of Commerce meet ing liiKt night refulr routine bualn- hub initiwii'li'd and only a few mat ter of IniiHirtancf ramie la-fore the ho-ly. Th- regul.tr meeUng of fhe ItiiKln Hoard of Trade will take place In I'ortliial. June 17, and VIce-ITwil- li-nt Welch will r-preit the Cham ber of Commerce at the meeting. Pro- lire wan ri'inirti'd in the work of the publication of the new llluatrated book advertlxlng :h reemurce of Aatorla ind ClntKop County. Sum 1 1 children kindled a fire under the autloon of Harry June In HiM Aatortu ymtcrday. ami liad tt mil been for the promirt action of the foro mnn of Kopiw' brewery. wo hftIlH'ned to ee the amoke -mlng from under the building a aerlou fire wmild have reenlted. The (ire was Immedhitt-ly extiiit,'iilehd. The children were very mnnll ami did nl reallie what they were doing. They found a mJI pile f b1iii- under rhe building and (h nitt !i would le fun to ee it burn. Seimlde ilge. No. 12, A. O. I. W.. elected the f.iHowlng offli-er laat Pat unbiy night. Shev, nui;-'? Work man; Nick It-wier, f.iriitinn; A. L. Clark. ovcreer, r. . Wlnt m nd.i-,.-r; A. T. ilev.-rl. jrul-le: O. F. Mi.r ton. Iimlde watch; c. - I.U Hrlde, oiitnide watch: 'Ti'orje Kabo'.n librar ian: Ii. Kmc. T'lttl". (')rdiner and I'llkington, medio U .'xanilnerK Tho. re!ey. .1, A. M.mv.k mu-i v. Wm. rt"y. Ch.ux. H. StiH-ktoi. V. '.. Clar.r rnd Nat Joiied. di-legii." to Ktaud ! i'ge ' A rolk-don mviired lietween two itreet cam at Knbt-g Matlon In FJaait Antorla yinlenlay morning, doing no farther damage thnn to manh ome gln In the veatlbule of a car and cuae a alight "ut to the noe of one of the molormcn. from ll1ng ghuw. Tlie cr for town. Sanders motorman, while going down the grade got beyond the control of the motomian on account of the break failing lo wwk and t run down with great force Into the car In charge of Smart. A Tittle alarm and the alight damage mentioned wa all that resulted. There wa no delay In tile aervlce. An Iretereating twy t told of how aome Eaat Ashirla boy captured and klllI a bear hwt Sunday. Bear have been frequently caught In the extreme ly eastern portion of Aotorta and are frequenlly aeen just ouiwlde of the In habited portion. They came down from the foothill and aeai-clr the ver.r for flah. The boy had aeen " aigna" and put out a bait for Mr. Nniln. Sunday morning they found a young cub se curely caught in their trap, end then came ilne fun of dlapjitcMng him. Af ter having nil of the fun they ih sired with the Miing beir In captivity c-ne of them placed a rifle to his -houMer and put tiht bear out of It trouble. Nfl tiler of the lo)n wn over 14 years old. and they resurvled their bear catch a.i a great one. SCHOOL NOTR3. No asgnment linve yet been made by tbe school lioard, but the following li-oetierM have lxn re-elivtwl to serve during the tnext achoul year: A. U Clark. Miss Ilora naddolet. Mr. Carrie Krhfrer, Miss May I'ti lnir, Mr. Joaie McConnack, Mis Kllxabcth MitMnn. Miss Kthei Blinn. Ml mi Annie Olsen, Mr. A. U Fulton, Miws May Morsran, M1ss Lillian Lewis, Mlaa Maud Stix'ktnn, A. A. Cleveland, jr., Mbia Mary Garner, Miss Mary IValcy, Mlm Katherlne Slnnott, Mia Mury Fiwisett, Mm. Jennie Busey, J. C. MoCue, Mrs. K. Lemon, Mian Maud liny lea, Misa Bmma Ausmuo, Wat Meksn DIcklnaon, Neil Stupp and Mia Anna O'Nell, Two vacancies are to be supplied for the hlg'h achool by the resignations of Mhja Emma Warren and O. A. Warfleid. roiINOn, ' MKKTINO. An dJournid mefttina; f "the oily ivninr II wm held last evnlnng, at which nit th member were proaent except t. A. Trulllnger. Hut little, other than routine, btMHn ww on hand for co-wHI watlon. Application for II cne were received from John Har ry, Mwan Wllwin, Iiughry tt Martin and Hunry Jmie. A llquvr Ili-ene wa gritted to Mammn It Tylierg, An orJInance, Introduced by J. V. Ilur.is, wa ihmwi under auKiienvton of h nile, empowering ehe committee on treitlth and police to advertloe for bid for ein lotilrig and preparing for use the lot i-kN'ted for a public dumping ground, afur the city sur vey or ha made an entimat on the anie, the exiKne not to more than 1100. An ordlnince waa Intrvjduced by A. Hrlx for Bhe jiayment to the county the um of ttt4G.2S, a prr agrermnt, for jilutlng cruhd rw-k on th county noal lealing from uth end of Flf teenth alreet to Willlatnaport. A resolution, prowied by John Nord trom. wa aiiopted, for the improve ment of Fifteenth nlfeet from tm mercl.il to Kxi'Jiang. The committee on at rent agreed to cfiort fav.irably, at the next meeting a rewoiirtlon for the Improvement of Commerrl.il mreet from Sixth to Tlrtrd. Conaldi-rable dli cul'n wa hud on the neceaslty for providing water for the city cemetery on the went aide, which ended by 1n mrucllng the unnrnlt u-e on public properly to confer with the A. & C. It. H. "o. a to th pmoablllly of a spur bfng conairut'ted from the main tra'-k to the cem-';'ry, before author izing any m ire exi-ndltuie of money fur the cemetery. Bills were ordered paid a follow: John Wirt, $4.Ju. Ch.u-les Johnnon. 116.70. J, F. Welch, t!. Foard 4 Hbrkes Compary, 11.10. Oliif IMeraon, I2.W. Atiria Woilyard Compajiy, (4 50. St. Mary' Il'fspltal, J 1 00. I'ay-roll of aupeiintcndenl of street. 1133.75. Bay-roll of oily Biinwir, J.13.W. After informal dim -tin.! n aa to the dispoaltlon of dist-a l-1 flr. liomeu, which- called out considerable senti ment In fav.r of taking gviod -are of them until they ah-mid die natural death, council adjourned. FISHKItMAN AND SKA LION. Combat in Which the Fisherman Oot the Worm of It, but He I Will ing to Try Him Again. A dlpaiih from San Francisco tell of the fearful fight between a fisher man and a sen Hon. a follows; Harry Thronn-n, a fisherman resid ing at Fujirtn and Jones aure-'ts. West Berkeley, had an "Xcltlng encoumer with a sea Hon while sailing on the bay. The young man was dragg-in a net from the biMt when th brute ap peared alongside the lnl and showed fiKlit. " t hail bi-en Ibtliing the eiltinj day," said Thronn. " and when I w-gs about to drag my net I noticed a di8.urba.nce In the wat-r. I soon realised that I was about to be uttn-k-M .ind I pre paivd to fight. "A the sea Hon app-wed I ttruk him. I th'Sti last sight of him, but In a few minute he put In another appear ance. As he showed his head 1 threw a bolt and he sank ben -a:h the sur face only to rhe under by boat and capalxe It. " 1 gut into the boat again In a hur ry, and as I did so he attacked me again. I fought him and he finally dlsappear-d. 1 then hwt my sensB. Thronam was Injured about the body In the Lneounter, but claims that he will go out again and -make an attempt to land the monster. WBST S1DK NOKTS. Mrs. C. A. M.lulre wad in Astoria on Saturday. Mrs. Dick Halderman made a trip to Portland last week. ' Xrias Florence Graham is In Portland and will remain several weeks. Miss Fay Hill spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Sklpanon. Mrs. Alfred Dawson and daughter, Mivud. spent several days In Astoria lae week. Mr. F. W. Preston is not so well again. Dr. Cordlne-r was called over last Wednesday. Hosivltal Steward Wood, of Fort In any line of merchandise we arc better able to satisfy you than any concern in the city. No ina:tr what other stores may offer you, you are always certain of saving money when you patronlxe us. Every time a com parison is made we gain a customer, read on: STANDARD PRINTS........ 2c. 25c TABLE CLOTH c 60 and 73c SHIRT WAISTS 31c 15c ZEPHYR GINGHAM. ..814c 10c PERCALES 6c HANDKERCHIEFS lc PINS, per paper lc tt SHOES ..; 1.W LADIES' TRIMMED HAT3 AT LESS THAN COST. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 508-10 Commercial 8t Astoria, Ore. Advantage ot a Lifetime Steven, hn gone to Hkagaway for an Indefinite erVid. ' . Mr. J. A, Taylor and daughter. Ml Mabel. p(Dt aeveral day with rela tive at Ravel. Itev. Wm. Hey more Hhort held er vlce In M, ThnTna-by-th-ea last WednewHy evening. Hherlff Llnvllle win on i W.tt glde Haturday rwelvelnf the congratn fation of hi friend. Mr. Frank Sutherland and wife and Ml Il Stur are vieitlng Mr. C. W. Knowle at Seaside. Mr. Cora B. Stuart t at 8etde for the summer. She ha opened a res taurant for the aeaon. Mr. Munaon wa In Astoria the greater part of last week. Mr. Megter returned with her Saturday. A pleasant party wa given In War renten on Saturday evening In honor of Mr, and Mr. Willi Tfoyoe, who are visiting on rhe Wfst Bide. Dr. Ja. M. Reagle, wno ham been o long at Fort Steven ha gone to Ftrt SnelHig. Minn. Hi place at Fort Steven I taken by Ir. H. Smith. M ', O .P. iraham ha put out an other launch. Thto inowm-d by a party in HikkI River and a soon a the ma chinery is In pbice the launch will be ready for delivery. NHWH FROM ALASKA. Report of Safe Arrival of Well-Knokn Vei From Thi Port. A letter wa received yesterday by John Nordstro.-n, of this city, secre tary of the Alaska Fishermen's Pack ing Co., fron P. A. Berglund, of Nuah .igak. Alaska, giving valuable Infor mation about well known vessel which sailed from this city and which have arrived at that point. It will be re membered tht the bark Harry Mors sailed from thl point April 1J. and that J. J. Reynoll wo her taptaln; th? North Star. C. 8. Crim, captain, sailed April 21. F-Slowimr are extracts from the letter: " Steamer North Star arrived at Nushagak May 10. after a very nice trip. Bark Harry Morse it outside. I cxp-ct to get her In tomorrow. Mr. J. A. Carlson and four men came In in a lishlng boat thi-morning and report ed her outside. We had been outside four day looking for ship and found the ship Sterling, Ouy C, Goose and St. Nicholas. The ship Sargent arriv ed here May 12, after 35 day voyage. Everybody reported -well and best re gards to all. Time is short and lots of work. Tours, very truly, " P. A. BERGLUND." AMU3EM INTS. Lowe's Madlsm Square Theater Co. opened for a wjek's engagement at the Flsh-T opera house last night, to a packed house. Standing room was at a pc-mium. The play waa a sensational comedy drama, entitled " --.n'n Waif." The company is a most capa ble one and gave an excellent per formance in every detail. Miss Mil dred Eddy and the comedian. George Florer, as " Jerry," took the house by storm. Tonight the same company will produce that great Irish comedy drama entitled " Kathleen Mavour noon." The price 10c, 20c. 30c. A NOISELESS TYPEWRITER. Scientists claim that the exercise necessary to operate an ordinary type writer to gether wlfih Its noise, tend tt Injure the health and cause nervous ness. A German inventor has there fore perfected a machine which is operated by air pressure on the key board, and does away with the noise and much of the labor. Its .idoptlon may be one way of preserving htalth and preventing nervousness, but there Is a better and leas expensive way. and that 4s by using Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters. All people of sedentary occupation need this wonderful med icine to aid digestion and to keep the bowels regular. It will also cure dy spepsia, biliousness. Insomnia and nervousness. Dno't be deceived Into taking BOmetihlntr "just a gooA." There I no medicine equal to he Bitters. THE LATEST IN BERRIES. Order while they last. The Logan berry, a hybrid between the tame blackberry and red raspberry; fruit, very large, deep reddish maroon color, rich flavor, no core. Mammoth black berry, hybrid between the wild black berry and Loganberry. Fruit very large and melting. Strong flavor of wild blackberry. Canes of both are strong, vigorous and prolific. A doien plants of cither variety bear enough for large family. Sent, expressage prepaid, on receipt of $2.50 per dozen. Mention this pa per. NOVELTY FRUIT CO., WatsonviUe, Santa Crux, Co.. CaM. SUITS OUR CLIMATfiJ. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering; for the walls of build ings, both to keep out tbe weather and tor ornamental purposes, make a great demand for a shingle stain wblch preserves the wood, prevent moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly Is such the case In damp climate. The need is well met in a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirtb's Creosote Shingle Stain are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They art put up In eight colon and averr package guaranteed. . The realities; of matrimony are ftn lea pleasing than the Illusion of love. ARRIVED at SHANAHAN'5 Ladies' Summer Vests "' JU UUtvll following reduced prices SLEEVELESS VESTS c. 10c, 12e, 13c; 2f)c' to 75c. ' WING SLEEVE VESTS 10c, 121c 15c, 20c, 25c, and 60c. . LONG SLEEVE .VESTS 25c, 3., 50c, 75, $1 and $1.25. 15 Dozen CORSET COVERS on alc at 15c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1. SHANAHAN'S Hhaiiahan Building Commercial Street STRICTLY FOR THE HOME BRIGHT AND FINE Fancy Crockery Souvenir Dishes Fancy Silver Ware Cut Q I a s s , E t c . FOARD 6k RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most , popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beauty to Your Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 3oc up. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, f 4.50 and Upward. . . . ." . Nothing Better. Price Lowest. Call and See. H H. ZAPF, He House Furnisher. TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SUCCB8SORSTO ' THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in C1GABS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY. AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY,.. ETC. ' MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR TIPES , Pips Repairing A Specialty The Finest Restaurant in the City Palace Everything- the Commercial St- M.rtet Affords. Castings We are prepared to make then oa short notice and ot the best material. Let ui glv you estimates oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest price for flnt-claaa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. ORIGINAL Indian Baskets Cheaper tha. Ay Place I ft City. Mall (Men Ptwaplly Fllle. STOKES CO. CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. W. Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Irea G Brass Works Cor. Wtb and PrSBkll t: