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FRIDAY, MARCH i, igoO. THE MOKNINO ASTOItlAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 8 For The Lenten Season We Imvs received ii'clul linn of fancy null ml iiikeij fth. We ii-k ynu to mil nml our stock. Our Kloitlcr, Miukm!, uicl Imported Bloater llerilng, me woithy of upecliil mention, niul fin- the be-t In llio inmkct, All our gnoiU tire of nopcilor quality. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE TALES OP THE TOWN Fum-tal Ymterday.-Yc.lciil,i,v h(Iit ihh.ii tin' luueiVl ol (limbs W illi mil took plioc n( I cviii nml (huh, with lim lllll' Ill in l.i Ml mnl ( link i rim In i . Han Krcoveied Having lecovrie.lj (llllll I Kl' l III'. I III Hll l'l'l III I'lll I'll, nppeiiiln iti, A ! f i - I 'i i i.iU, of. (I'lll W. Wood, III Slwl IIHlitil il, H' I III lied In his llllllll' Vcti'l lll. J " . i nun Aniiivnsaiy. rii'i.i,iv ai I In' lilti'i'iilli iililili . I .il V nl Hit' mi.', i lillloli ill tin' -loli.i Satin;; I!, i nl. it 1 1 I iliiiinj.; (1ml linn' tin1 lunik ha u juvril a i mil nun 'I inn i.l iiiih i i' v . Maiilrd l.,i"l i-r x aI 7 1" o'cloiK .lll-.ll !' Ill III'' I'l'llll' imhIiiIiIII lllllt'd hi lu.i 1 1 1 u ; I'jniiiii SI. 'Vim mi. I All (;iii. i.nir.i nl i in ii-M.ii'in r i.f i iii' In i.l.' .mi I Inn I "I I'll. Will Lectin, (hi Monday, M.inli Hull, ir Mi .i. ii S Wi-i' will . liiH iii I'M' Hil'l I rlli. u.' 1 1 it 11 llllllrl I In- ,111 iii nl tlir miii ii i liili An ml llil--l,,l nl '!" rrll U! lir i 'bargi 'I. Ii Improving. II I. Motn-on i.f hltmip. Who in lllulrl I I I'll t llll'llt ill t '' SI. Millj'n llicjiit.ll 111 llli" ii!, for p.uli.il i.i i illy i of tin- lower limbs, i ti-JHiltril til In- getting alone H Well II" nut In- expected mi. I hi ii-iiiv.iy will llollbtle-i, In' ill il nliult tlllir. What Ate They Doing.? Some twenty l.iy ago llnic H.ii a giVat -tir hen iili'.iit what tin- lii.l.lrr .( tin- Whipple Clinton Ir.im ln.' iiiti ii'li'il In il'i, Imi till- lilllilillll hits llll'll lloHII. .III. I III. Ill tl'lll lliIlK IIIK ll'il lllill'l i. llllllg til ,111V rn:i 1 1. ill ilr'ii'i- Thru- .it. n III pile mi rii.l ill Hii' li''H'lil"il liiiinl nf the .Mi I'ltV IllrV illr illlevcd III i. Ull, .Ui II.., M llll'll nothing WlillcV.l li.l- l.ri'll . 1 1 1 lit' . 1 1 i- nun- I'M liiinl In ! l',i! ' Ii nf inirii I il'll . An enjoyable time i imii' iuti-, nl (Iin Ti'ii ini'l .'i''U ii i' tn In- fiu-n I'lnliiy ufii'iii'iu iiml iiriiin;', I'V (Irian ('it i If 11.1, W'nlin n n( "ii.I'MM. Examinations. in M.in Ii Jl n ml -J in tlii. rily tin- liiinl ' ii il, -i' i-1" i nin lnl-l', "ill ri'll'tllrt I'Vlliiillitt imi" Inl' tin. iii-iluui nl -iiim.,i iii tin- t'liilii iiin- K-nirr, tiiuiinilii'' iliiiiilii-iiiiin inl- llio ruii.itii.i ( iiiml, nml riwl fun' iii-.-i lii'li'iil ni tin- ii i,ii l nn iit nl' nuii riiltiur. nil Auil H nml I'1, t- nul lum fnl' Iln' I'li-ilinll nf -.i ii-llt llir II Ml -1 II II t fnl' tin' il'ml1 llll'tll nf liylirlll lllll' Mill III' Il III. You will And a WORLD of informa tion In the 1906 WORLD ALMANAC. 5 cents Svenaon'a Book Store. 0000000000000 FISH InMany Varieties SALTED: GENUINE EASTERN COD, ALASKA COD, ICELAND HERRING. HOLLAND HERRING. BLOATER MACKEREL. SHORE MACKEREL. SPICED: HERRING. NORWAY ANCHOVIES. SMOKED: ENGLISH RED HERRING EASTERN BLOATERS. We have a large stock of can ned fish of the best known brands Skuid us your orders you will be pleased with your purchase. JOHNSONBROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. 500CO0000000000CXXXXXX)000 Receipt for February. -Dining (he iiiiiiii Ii of I'iIii ii.ii;, , I lir ei'v it itl 1 1 ii iceciveil tin- mini nt $7'l" Imiu line mid fnl lii'llini, In. hi (In- Illy ' i-nir tiny, tiii'l - f.r")!i building i 'unit tint I. itijf a (nliil nl 17-0, III the City, I. W, Dmini', loniieih if llwii'ii, liiil imi ii;;nfi-i in liil-in in I'm t liiinl. .i in i in- city M'lii'l.i having irlinlii'il (rem llwiini white lir collected tin' Illlill (ilk lif III-, plopl'llv, ttllil'll lllll' Irfl I I "III till' III I', whiili II' ri-nHy i.--l n.U'il In I iihitil'o III' ii', Social I f 'iii .iM.iiil tin- l.Hiiiiii I. dene -mini tiling''.; in tin- pnloi. nf tin- I it -t l K li'ii' Ii, J mi Mill liini' tin- linn- nf niir lift, ii k'nml I'lir'nini iiml nl nl tun, .Aili'ii-iiili i Il i' Ir.m Mini' iiii-j- .it In. ii c. lull lilin" Mint Mil ill rli, in;,,.- Ull'i ynll. l'M-rvl" VI I'lnillir. At St. Maiy' .'innliiiiui I. I ill'iill i illl llllll. l' St, l,lll' III". .ll.ll, illl In I III unit lil I Ir.il Illl ill I'll 11 t til a t r,lr ill li...' j . i-nllilli. I lir mil XI'lHlll I'f Illr lit t'li..tll III II Inl- ll.lll limn wlii'-h Ii ii" - j f f-1 I l"i I.IHII.' liuir. Id' h i- .i 1 il I.-, I I liiil t- 1 1 1 1 1 i"iiiil iiiiil i ii. I iijil i, nr nl tlit- liC-t "lilt. i Cli'brtc Bnlhday MiiiiT la im j W. Hi. Inn , iln- .-. ii ., Mr. iin, I Mi-. ( , W. Il'.l.nr., I'rl. lf,.:. I In- tin), I I, nil, I ilny 'llmii,ty .ilt . i unmi itli (rhi 'nl liit yiiunjj lii'ii, l in ii iini-l pill j.llll lll.llllll 'I. i.lllH" Mini till' illlill en-. tiillllTV ili'li'lit nl . Ilililllimil, luiui-linl l .tlllll-l'llli lit n' .ill j.imrllt l:rll,ll Illl ill. Hl-ll- l- (), 'J lir l.ll'lr lll-' .ll.l i j I inn urn- in iin'. :ii' w itili'. The vfry bst board to bf obtained in the city It at "The Occident Hotel." Rat ci very reasonable. Three Wedd:nts Afoul, (.junty t In I. I ;int..i y.-.!,t..iv iiii-. ni.ii I i.i-r ll.rll-r-. I-i tiilrr s'l.lii' l-i ill 1 1 1.' - l.l tlil ri. mil., iLiim-h : Mt, .I.i mm- . II. i. k in, ill mi, I l-.il.' 1'.- '..iiii-, nl' S-:i iir; Mr. i.r..i'i. W. U .in. n nii.l Mi-, I Iin run- T, H.il.rr, (. t!n iil; ,iil Mr. ( u'ii-l I', ti.illl.-i nil Mi-- Ijiiiii.i SI I'll .1,11 l. I .! ; .-liiinl , Wm. E. Burke of Seaside ulm tin , ''.ir..'.' "I III'- lilrlil.tii.lt ill till' 1 ; I 1 1 i Ii. illl tf illlllic- I'rt i: li.II ill I'l.ll-iip ri'llll ly (nr SI. iii' iillirr!-. Mill nl-ii r.iri'i pi' lllliill- Inl munly iil'iri-l ill r.l-i.l.l,r I. llr. Ill' ttill riilllllirlliv l.linil" Millrll 7, till tin) ililul III. 1 1 inn I'.lll lir nlil.iinr.l by t'l.illi in' ilt tin- nlliii' "I tlir ( .niiily I Ink, A-inii.i, ;l I Olf For Seattle. Mi- M 1'r.n! Hun kri', Mini Iin I n in tlii riiy Iin' 'In' HIt. fnlir llllllll li. Il'lll, - tlli- llllllll ill' fnl' I'llllllllil llllll Sr.llllr. ill wllirll litlli'i' rily lu' "ill M'unii' Iln pm fi'-sinli, Iiml nf 11 ll'.iilinl 11 1 1 1 - -. Slir Iin h ininlc iniiiiy fri'i'iulu in Atnii,i. wlm Mill ri'prt Iter ili-pm I 111 I-, wliile m i 1 1 in' lii-r siii'i'c iii utliiT lii-li. Sends Notification. Tln eily ninlitur 1 1 oill ill. Tlie Imily Mil- sliippeil lnt (iinti uiailin iintii't'H In Hie piiipnty IIMIIllS till l:i)illlll Htll'lt Illlill (llllllll In l.i'NillInn iivi'lllli. nl Iln- iisi' llll'llt fnl' tlie inipi'iiveini'lll nf Hie Ml ret M'liirli Iin Imii li'vieil. nml iul'nriiiiii tlii'iu tluil (lie ii-He-nii-nt i iliie nil .Mnii-ll llftli. ANOTHER OPINION. -I. I!. Whitney, eiiiuliilule for rcniini iniitiiiu to llli' olliee of Slnte Printer, i 11 niiiii Morlliy of (he olliii' fur Mliiili lie nspii'e", anil iiiimmiieli Iii preileie mil's lm vo been riven Imii (i'Ihi ill tlie ntnle print in; olliee M e enn ..ee no rens 011 why Mr. Whitney should not be re liiiiniiniti'il nl the piinnuy eleetion. Ili wni'k linn jriven iiniveriil Mitisl'iu l ion in ,nll i'ii se-i niul the 11 ll'n il'i of (he oilier lim ve been euiulueteil us eeononiii'iilly ilurinj; his terms of oil ice 11s they have ever been oi piobiibly ever M ill be iiniler the present system. We believe tlmt the people, of this stulc own (he po sit ion to Mr. Whitney, niul the nppcul i-i niineiuls him to the lepiiblienii vot ers of this i-ei lion for tlieir emel'ul eou-siileriitioii- Silvi-iton Appeal. Wanted three Seamstresses, at 154 Nincth street. Apply Four Transfers. There wen. fune limner, iu the titles of CliiU'ip renl enl,it(i yesleriliiy us I'Viileiucil by the filing of (lie fulliiwiii ilei'ils at the of llee of Hie ediinly clerk! I', II, Miirlay niul wife, to II. I',, Nobel, Miirranly ih'i'il, ciuiiii-iiil ion 1, coiivcyiiijj ecr- linn ei't imiii I Inn, I- in ( Inl -up nulli ty : The Chief of Police for the City of Aloiiii, (ii -I. A. I'nulliy, iiecouiil of iliipiovi-liuill of Thii-teclil h street. coiiiii'inl ion Mi'i.'i't, cniiw-y in;r Iit 4 in llliick IHi, Sliivcly' ,tnlii: Smiie In -Millie, eolixiilcl ill inn -lllll''. ri.ni r inf.' 1111 1111, In 'iilcil h.ilf iiilni'-t in lil 3. Siuilli nml Mile to Klinlii-tli I. Krcj iler, Miillnlily ileeil, ioiiiiriilinii roiisi l in-,' l,nl (i, I'.lnrl. K, I j -t IaIIcii "lull nl l,n-t U nl H'lilnii, I)ie at HoNpitAl.- t i li iiiiy mm tiiny A. It. SmiiIi-j ii yoiin mini ot '2.1 year iljr.l lit the SI. Mai V V ho-pil,il Itfti'l biiii'.' opi'iiili-'l 011 ni iippeiiiliril i W'rill. ,1,1V llini(l 'I lie iireii-ll HI' Hie. I at tlie Ini pitnl i'iii'''l.iy llii,'li(. nilli'i in limit iippi iulii ili-, nml i Mn iri lrl Hint. Illl lipl'lill inn MIC Ilt Oll'l' in it 1 v if hi I i I - Mn- to be mivwl. Iln' nMi.ilimi Mn lnierr' Inn bile In br nf lllilil, fnl pel ilnllit i I110I net in. Tlir 1 1 1 1 ( 1 ;.; 111. in Imii been Mntl.in ill SI, ii 11.nl 11 m n . iiml lliniili Kiilfct in Inr "inn- llllll- ill. I li'il rnli.e W till t Mil the Imiii. Ir, 'li- b.iily Mil- xliippcil ,it ci-uili to the irn-ueirs huriie III IJ '.'HI, ( l.irlillliut riillnty, mIii'H' it will III' II, Il 111,1. Was Dischained. In the m.iticr nf II, ,- -liit.- .,1 A II. St mil-, lien-its -il, the ltl.,ll il,, ,11111 nl !,l inl 111 ill i 1 1 ,1 1 1 ,1 Mil e 'tiniii-il iiml .'ippnne, by .lllll,' I ini. liiiiil. yr-ti ,l.iv, iiinl 1111 nnlei III. l'll' ill'llillill tlh- ail ii iliilllilii-lllltnl II inl s 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 n hi liiiinl-mi'ii in the pl.'llli-r-. Weather Report. 'Ih" (liei.il w;ith ir trpml fne tin- month o( I'ebi iiniy Mm ,1 fnllo'A; .MilMllllllll ll'lllpl'lil- 1 111 1. Sixty lo drii'i'- on tlir "ei'ond Minimum tenipriiit me, thiity liivr lie irea on tin- t lm trent It, aUn mi the tiwiity cijhlli; (nt.il jucripitnt inn for ni'iiitli, H U7 iiirlie-; 1 1 i-u I -t amount lain fiilllli in tiii'iitt fnlir limns, III illrlii-, on I "it It; Tlie lilt tMi-Ue ilny i.l tin- iiiiiiiI Ii Mi'lr rli iir, the rniiiiiuiler nl tin- IliiUllll rloinlv Mltli Illlill' or le preeipil.it ion every ilny. I'n-Viiilin i in, I u i i'ii- -nut I,, H v, UP TO YOU. Vole for I. Ii Whiiiiry mi April 2n Inl' Ir rln t lull to the olli, ' ol State I'l'iiilrr llr i- inakin' il clean earn- p.iin ami i- imt re-oilin In mud -Iin ini', lini. in. 1 A111. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. Ihr tin- in.i-t d -rhiioiier l.oni- went In -ea le-tcnl.iy a I'teiluhin. I loin the lower liiilli,,!'. The -rliiiuii r Halcyon Ma mnnni; the aiiii.il- limii -ra y -1 1 1 . 1 y iu bulla-! lit. 111 S.in l-'i inn i-co. Tin- llcillin iiiade 11 rim !" the open e 1 ve-tcid.iy iiininiii m it h snpplir f"l the bill !i'.Jll lup. The -teanicr .lohau I'mil-cii, liiiuliei ladcll lm Silll I'l'.lllei-.-n. .jot ilM.1V Ve-- Icidiiv a! Iciiiiinn. (111111 the lower har bor. Till' -ll'.llll-liip ( nhllllbi.l M ill III' lit he! iloek ill I ill eily at "1 o'clock lollini -row Iiml nim.'. en route to S.iii t'lall ci-cii. Tlie Italian ship Santa Alarharita look the deep, blue water yesterday nnd hied her-elf u way for Kuinpe after' Iw.i week- of di'lelilinll here. The ship Ceneiiil tioiVlon came down I'loin Port land yeterday on tlie tow line of the Harvest l.iiccii, wheat laden for Shield, Knland. The Quern re turned lo the metropoH; liht. The stcmnei' .Ionian came iu on time ye-tii'ilay niornin; from up river point-, with the following; people as pnssen.s er: Mrs. I). Ii. MeDoniil. of fitth lainet and I'd. Hamilton form AI tin mn. The stemiier Sue II. I'.lnioie iiilived in from Tillamook yesterday nt one o'clock iu the afternoon, and will leave out for that, city auin 011 Saturday, next. 1 The stemiier Harold Hollar urniveil down from the metropolis yesterday nf terniuui 11 ml left out for Redondo at once. She earrieil over one million feet of lumber, Fred. Brown, Sr., lias resumed his work 011 Hie customs launch Patrol, nf-' ter 11 holiday of two weeks, pleasantly I spent on shore, with bis family and friends'. POLICE COURT. II liiihl luive been HI. Patrick's Any ill the police court yithtcrilny lifted 110011. so fur as the onlookers were con cenieil, The mhIIm lookcil ((rceri, the , furniture lool.cil recn, 11 ml even the cotiiiteiilliie of the .luie sceioeil to lukc on HkiI tfiiiy hue, ns he surveyed three ili'liipiliilnl cpcriiiiiiM of the Emcriild Isle, ttititin iu iiinl expect nl ion of lint ttits to come. The (rio were like i(iioillt to luivf) been broilers. The rein Mhiih ncciiiril to -111 round their pel Mill, h'iditil,' fnltli the low Unit I ilieil (he fin e of the jude, pel Imps helped mil the iciiuukiiblc 1'scuibbince They were of tin- -mn- leilit, same ilie-s, hud bine eye-, ami hail been ill link, I m i i.'in, Coos i, and .Mooney. Men- tlie ro;.ioiin-n- altiichcil to these inilli idiiiil-, Ciii'inu had appeared ill Iln- pnliri i-oiiit Tiir-day, on a rhiile o In-ill di niik, nml eniiin iu 11 (iht. It Mn- jii-tir'- 1 l,,it he Mauled then, and 11- he stnli'd at the t iinc. '( li'm ;i eit iz'll of lliiliind, imii 11 lirili-li subjiik.' iii' il iiioud piiitei uhiin by me foititiryV ioniil." Illo-lny ( oiiian had -obcied up. and to iw!y informed -lude Ander--on (hii! In- tlioulit In- hiid ren-ived ilbl'llt I IIOIIll jll-lirr, il tl( MOIllll flllfO hi- lihl- a a uliee of Kin I'hvard if he Mn- nlloMi'd to depart. .V-col'dili-)v on Hi - iidvirc of llepnly ( it y At loliny Spittle. Mi. (aiiiaii Mas re h'ii-i'd f loin eu-todv. Momiey iilld Coop. er I he ol her ineinbi-i - of the trio had baldly I'rinired fiom the our supply of Mel ihmU tiny had iibvibcd. "O Mr. -Iii'li-" pli-iided Cooper, who ac ted it- -poki -innn. "if tin- (mo day mi'v bin in town, 11ml if yuz 'ill iv' 11- lim hum t' -oIkt up, we'll leave 111 city fur ood." With such con lilli'in e.il lie-l lie-- did ( oopr pleiul hi- c.i-e thai (udu'i' .nderon relented .Hid allowed them to o, provided they Mould keep their promi-e and strike lo.lillil I ' II t lit Il'i . PERSONAL MENTION. .1. Kiick-on, Chief Electrician of the Po-tal Telegraph company of Portland is in A-toriii on bis annual tour of in--pection. lie will iciiiiiin lure for nlmiit n m ei W. P.. W. Heiisori. formerly employed in the Tnniie Pnitit Lumber Company's ntrice. has one to Klamath Fall-, where be will locate, Waltei i. Sin ith, accompanied by Mi-. Smith and Mi-- Smith, were in the cilv e-t'Ttlav limii Port hind, to at tend the Wniieii linker in. in iae. Ileniy Tlioinp-iin of Poitliind wa in Ihr city M'-tcnlay attrtidin the niur riai'i' of In- biothei iii law. C. W. War re 11. C. Ill-en nf tlii- eily evpri't to leave shorty for Seu '4 ami iih1 for Ala-ki. William Amlcr-i'ii. a re-ident of Deep I'iwr wa- a liii-iiie-- i-iIor in the eily y i-teii!iiy. Mr. :iii, I Mr-, lain! Pole of Chican ins visitin in Aloria for a -hurt time with Dr. and Mi. . Ik Kste. Mr. Pol-i- eii:i-.'e,l iii tin- -tne manufacture bu-ine-s in ( iiic.in D. W. I'.aker Ma- a Portland pa-enei 1.11 tl venin cpres yesterday. Min.ijer K. 11. Dyer of the Clatsop mill, left lor Taennia. la-t eveuin on ii bu-iiie- triji of several days duration. W. II. Iliiine wa- a honiin p.i-sen-L'ci' I10111 Port Iiiml. 011 the midday- ex-pie-s yesterday. .lude T. A. M.-P.ride left for th nielropolis on the i : 10 train lut even wz ami will not return until Monday next. CHARLES JOHNS HERE. Republican Aspirant for Governar Talks Encouragingly of Situation. Charles A. Joints, of liakcr City, re publicni csiihlidats' for governor, ar rived iu Astmlia la-t eviiiin from Clatskanie ami llainier. He is slop ping at the Occident, and when seen la-t night spoke very encouragingly of his prospects. "1 have visited most of the towns throughout the Willamette Valley," he said, "and Iiml there is a strong support of my candidacy there. In Sunt hern tbegon the outlook is espe cially encouraging, and 1 will carry that section wit houi a doubt. I mil surprised at my strength in Western Oregon, "he continued, "every where where I have been, 1 meet with hearty support, and expressions of good will." F.astern Oregon, Mr. Johns, says, will go for li i 111 by a wide margin. "Iu Union county, Mr. Geer's former house, I find the sentiment is rather more in my favor Jluin his," said Mr. Johns, as he chewed meditatively on a, cigar. 'Vcs" he continued, "1 think the signs point out a favorable outcome fur nry can didacy. When queried upon the prob able effect that the enhance of Sheriff " into the gubernational race would have upon the voto for him in Eastern Oregon ind especially in Baker Coun ty, Mr. Johns, stated that he did not j THE WABREN--BAKER NUPTIALS I At. the attractive lioiue of Mr. niul Mrs. Clmrle-. II. Iliiri-, on Iliirri-on avenue, in this city, yesterday after noon nt 2:;(l o'clock there occurcd one of Hie happiest weildins ceremonies that hit be n chronicled here formally a day, Ihe principal in the mi-picioiis event be in Mr, Ceo. W. Warreritori of Wuirenlon a well-known and popular yoiin citi zen of ( la I sop, find Miss Florence K. P.iiker, of Sacramento, California, a yoiin lady of taiioii- per-orml chiirrn and iiccoinpli-huiciit. Ilever.-nd W. S. liilbcit. pastor of the First Piv-byter-iau chuii'h, olbi-iatiii: Mr. Hiin-. ns the -i-ter of tin- room, left not bin un done to mark the event, it one of ex eeeilin happy -iirii idea nc to all con cerned and it vvill be remeuiU-reil for umiiy a day its anion the chief of the -oeiiil pleiisiiics heif in the current year. The room wn- attended by bis young er brother M Fred. I.. Wnrren a be-t man, Hie bride bein fortunat.- in the especiiil service of Mi-- Mabel Taylor, as biideniaid. There were three liunderd invitations out for this delightful affair and fully one hundred and fifty ii'-t were in ittlemlance from thi- city and from Port land, and it is rieedl'- to -ay the la-t one of them thoroughly enjoyed the abounding ho-pitatity provided. At the co-'i of tie- wedding n-reinoiiv. a re ception w 1- held, with Mrs. I). K. War ren, mot her of tin- room, aided by lu-r -on in law, Mr. If. C. Thnuip-on. of Poitland. and Mis. ( harle. Ii. Higin--uppoil- d by Mr. Iligins, on the receiv ing line: and a- the reeption was in pro11 . dainty refn-shriicnrs Wete served under the affable superv i-iou of Mrs. Horace Thing and Mi Elmore, assisted by the Mi--e- Adair. Higins. Fiederickson. ENie Elmore, and Maud I!o--, and Medame- Nathaniel Tallant. A. .1. Taylor, Nellie Swift and C. P. Ziler, the eirs-mbled fimlin and added phase of pleasure in tin- contributions of a stringed orchc-tra of six pieces, the 111 it-it- for the occasion being aptly chosen and wholly appropriate. The decorations about the rooms were beautiful; dainty, yet simple, and con--i-teil of banks of magnificent ferns relieved by yard- and yards of vivid -inil.x and feathery aspiiiaufeni. from far AHiambra. near I.os Angeles. the crowning niul commanding element being fiuiiih' d bv the golden glow of ,- I regard IIiomu's announcement with any apprehension. Mr. -luhris expert to remain in As toria foe ii day or -o. getting aciptaint ed. and planting hi- -takes for the coining eleetion. Afflicted With Rheumatism. "I wa and am yet afflicted with rheumatism." -ays Mr. -I. C. Jlayne, editor of the llriiilil. Addington. Indian Territory, "but thank. to Chamberlain' Pain Halm mn able win' moiv to attend to business. It is the best of lini ments." If trouble'! vviih rheunnui-in give Pain I .i 1 111 a trial ami you are cer tain to be more than plea-ed with tlie prompt relief which it affords. One ap plication relieve- the pain. For -ale bv Fiank Hart and leading druggists. PARTICULAR PEOPLE. The world is full of particular people, and the most exacting or them all, are those who are particular about what they eat, where they eat it and what they pay for it, as well as the service accompanying the meals. It is the the rule iu Astoria, whenever one of these people inquire for the best, all-round restaurant in the city, to promptly refer them to the Palace Catering Company, on Commercial street, just opposite the Page building. Once they patronize the Falnee, their worries and their questions are at an end. Banquetting and party service is complete in every detail of luxurious appliance and menu. We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges : Ii? till : m inyraid of splendid Clatsop daffodils, the whole presenting nn alluring spring like effect that must have been seen to be realized. The luncheon table was adorned with the same yellow lustre and color, furnished by the radiance of masses of tulips, amplified by the warm er rays of candles of the same beam ing hue; the very abundance of the dain ty emblems lending an added accent of beauty every w here. The lovely bride wa gowned in a princes- robe of while crepe dil chine; with a veil fastened by the typical gems of the flower-world, lilies-of tlie valley, and carried a shower-bopiit of -upcrb Kiiiseiiii Augusta ro-es; and in the uiid-t of her raidant, but composed, happiness, made a picture charming in completeness and enduring in Us expui-ile impression. Miss Taylor was 11 distinct, and yet harmonious, companion picture to her charming principal, and was handsome ly gowned in cream net and carried a lioiiipiet of Maivehal Neil roses, her youthful lieauty, pronounced as it is, being ace .-nt tinted to the point of per fection iu the glow and warmth of her enviroment. The happy ho-te-s, Mrs. Charles R, Higins, was habited in a lovely crea tion of doited cream net. over chif fon, and the mother of hostess and groom, Mrs. I). K. Warren, of Wao renton, was in idcalie black, a crepe du chine, en train, and to these two ladies and kinswomen, is due the perfect ap pointments that dominated "the charm ing affair here recorded. The guests in attendance from the metropolis were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Miss Smith; and Mr. and Mrs. H, c. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren, attended by a bevy of young friends (as far as the depot), left the city on the 6:10 ex press for Portland and the south, their real objective being beautiful Del Monte, in Southern California, where a hap py month will be spent, after which they will return to their home at War reiiton. They left this city followed by the warmest and happiest wishes of a great host of friends, who will be quite as eager iu the welcome that will be theirs upon their return. The happy young people were reeeip ents of manifold and beautiful gifts from friends and kin-nieri. to mark this, the most gracious event of their lives. MORE COMFORT THAN EVER, f On Sunday, December 17th, the Den ver 4 Rio Grande railroad will inaugur ate a daily line of standard and tour ist sleeping cars between Dearver and Los Angeles in connection with the new Clark road. Both cars will leave Den ver daily at 9:30 a. m., and arrive at Salt Lake City at 1:35 p. m., the next day. At this point the cara will be held over until midnight, thus allow ing through passengers the privilege of a stop-over of ten hours and a half m Salt Lake City. Eastbound, these oars will leave Los Angeles at 8 p. ra., and arrive at Salt Lake City at 6:30 a. m., second morning where they will remain over until 3:50 p. m., thence to Denver where they will arrive at 4:20 the fal lowing afternoon. This stop-over at Salt Lake City of the regular line of sleeping ears promises to be an at tractive feature for transcontinental FOR DAINTY THINGS. In the personal toilet line, such as hair brushes, eonrbs, talcums, dainty hand soaps and everything that beau tifies and completes the toilet, go t Frank Hart, the druggist. The handiest book, contains the great est amount and most valuable infor mation. 19.06 The WORLD ALMANAC 25 cents at Svenson's Book Store. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yon stand or sit on the oven door if yoi wish. Prices reduced on all stoves vi ranges till after the Holidays. j W. J, Scully "' 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET ..