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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, loofl. TIfK MORNING ASTOltlAX. ASTORIA. OREGON. 5 The Turks Are Coming SATURDAY MORNING WE WILL PLACE ON SALE A PEW OF THE FINEST Young Corn Fed Turkeys EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS CITY. QUALITY WAY UP; PRICE WAY DOWN. ORDER YOURS NOW, ROSS, HIGGINS &. Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Ill Piohate Cuurt n unlet iiiiidi h( .lihl.' Tienchnnl ( c-lci da t , in un- hate cum I, iippi.inl III" A, W . Vl-oll ,m j Cliff Kit Up. A"r.n ( an'm-liu It it mliuiiiisliiitoi nl tin' e-tute ui tin- lull' : "i'lin ili'-cking up tl' iiiii. m ill, ill Tlmiini I'lib' . II"' cttilc i (nlil'-il in."" 'l"''ll,( in Al'Hi in nt'lci to l.i I III' lll-illlinl IiimmI ill ,.'IMMI 'ill' Inn llllplixclll' lll nil till' IIMMi ii ' 1 - -sua III, lull, Took Out Full Paiii-m. iilui , .l,in iiinl lamb Kui.i, mi 1 1 - ui I ml ui. I ! Suit Filed. .1. M (luln- li.i- bled ('-..cidiH , i iiiiipl. li-. tin- li'al i.h i -.i i. .inl in lin' I in nil ( .iir' agiiiii-t Samuel iiinl Iimi', in I lie nmlli'i uf Ihi'ii ) Si". .. I In- i,iMiniit .'l0 alleged .i inn rl ii'ii-liii, mill luuk mil I'l'1 iiiiln In. iii- inin lui legal -ii irri. jii'i li.i ini'il I illlill mil m ui ,i III.- Ililll'l- u' -... nly flcik Clinton. . L,.( j)(y j,,,, jr (im (( M " win. !i l'i p.'U I In" u.i'ir lull'" itiol i" Petition F-led, . in. i. I . j , tin Vl(lllllll 111 (l-llclihll, l I! I'llllll'IOl M lll'llllH ilc I III' .gll llll l, in- i. till. hi li.i tin' iiniiiin.il inn u (In- nili'i- "I slll'lllt 111 llli I lllllll , (tltll ClIIIUlX I I'll I lllllull ll d,l ill IcglllaP lllllll. .lll'l M, I In- ll.jl'ct III IIIIIII' ..',lillll rulllllirllt nil till- lill, V I'll I'l 'III V illtrl lli-'ll I ))iii"ii tu I.otll '.ullipsoll, f .--! Ill Notice o Union Men. A iiih wrei ; , . i,, , ,, ,,,,, ,,, j ngic tit'-m , 'i u( iililij,' Iii tin' llalmlfi ol ili ((.II 1-e h-ld in Logan, (mil, S.in.liiy , liM (i( i(. ,mlf , Manh lltli. ..I '.' .10 p. i... -Iiur,,, lui ., ., ; y )( w .mjl f ot jfiitiiinif ii t niuii I.hIhii j ( i j M Vtt(sk) , U(j. ,.,,, Municipal i(ni..iii la-ague, iXxi-ivi , , .. 1 I . ; ( ,t i i ,t f 1 1 ( , rnir .it l.'ll fl.ill, ifillM'( IIIC " '''I "", ,!, I :hi .... ill I.iim! i,.r ,sk..H...... .ii.l-i ,.( A.t..,i (.ntMil I.,.),.., t. ,.,., I jh ,.,,, y ,. ., , ., : I snk") iiinl Ijhii- Siiinkv, Hal Hotel Irvint Europn plan. The, , , , i , . ' ' 1 .1 II I V , riillil"lillllll 1. ' lill( l"V III.' I'll' 4 only ttMtn-hratrd hotel in AitorU; Uifte .'. ,, , ,, i, .,,. (.,.;. ' ' " llll I J III lll.H'k II, I llll lll ."t.H III- nd.iry room.; pike, from 50 cent! to j,.,,.,. iim.m ,(i v Swirl.v A ,,, I. .50; well prepared and daintily erved ; tt(),iihU , n.i,u.ntUn ,.(,Ilu.viy meal at ) cent.. Special ratei ! ! ,. li; IT , m ,,,(M.k .,, week or month (or room and board to . , , , , , . .. ;'..ll I ' 1 1 V I -1" III "it I.ltlip lilnlr. permanent guenta. Our bui meet all , train and iteamboaU. In Hnal Kent. On I !iiir.ii ( i-iiiiij.' A Bllef Seion. 'I In- County (unit nl l I:iIiii lielil it I'lli'f -I'lainll ( i'li .l.l I tin. 1 unit;, at ((lii.li tun.' tlir matlii "I tin- 1 i.niii'ii-al em ut 111 I A I'nlti'tl, a lieiillli iitlml nl tin minify nml ir. laiy nl tlie runty ImaM ol In il.h, a ii-ii.-.".. nml tinalli .li-.ii..-.l uf !.( tin ;rr.itit in' i. 11 a.iliny i.( -'.' "-r iii.n..'i tlie iiiiniiiinni 11 1 1 ii'ii " a 1 11 1 11 iiaiiu''! in tin- l. itnte II"' iiiiiiI I lie. 1 ,1.1 uili tii'd until '. .liii-..!. 11 tin' Jl-t nl Ih" .i. ". it tin. ut Ii Final lloliois I ! tnin ial ul tlie l it' ll I Mm 1 i-nii t'lul. I'la. e ( I'.ti i'l.i 1 at t. -111. mil Iiiiiii tlie "M I. lllllll hem.' at Mm 1 1011, ll (, W si ( iikiii 1 Slim I. lei lui' ol t.lari' .in'iii,il ill II I ll ulli'i.l' 111", illu! illtel mellt lia hail III tlie I'ii I ii'linli'll. I.U"e Illlllll.el nf pimiiiiient iiiii"ii I'l A-tniia went mil to pay tlieil Let, -ihI li'"ii'i'l- I" Ih,. iiieii"e. eilleil, illlil tlie 'il II beil H'l -nil.. "H(i', at llm -epiiltnie, ((eie Mr. l C. .1. 'lien, 'liiii.l. S. A, Adair Ii. )'.. I mi tit liei", II. Nan lii"eii, I W ei Ii anil C. C, Cat tialian, Ainoiio tliu.e (dm iient mil Innn tlii- eiti, "ere ;, Wiimati". Trunk I. I iiniey, ( miniy dun iiii-.ioiii i - I :ireii ami Clark, ami ut li.'IM. 0000000000000 NEW FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Now on Sale at JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. StXX)OCKX)CXXX)OOOCftOOO0O00O Condition Improved Tin i imi.IiI i.hi ol I nuiii illticii linliillooii v, liu ha Id'. H i nn liniil in llii' Iiii-iI,iI tm oic 1 1 mi Willi lil. mi pui-oiiing, wa. noliicxi hut ilil I'l'Hi'il (i-lcilll.( . i 1 1 .. (!! penally nl '"l rctll- thill i i lull j.-i-, I'll being ill llfll)li'lll . Shilling Title 'I !n-i iv.-ic tm- deed lul I l.ll -i.ji I.' ll ft it. !. l, ICI'llld M-.t.nl.iv iii ml: 'ii 'iiiiiplii-ll iiinl (diet.. I . V llrlili. I." Ii, '.(lilt ll lil , cull -I'l. i ,il i. ,!i il. nnm yiii;' lots t and ' Mm 1. II i( -!..na. I iiiiii.i I! .it In u i lui k Mi- Mai. It Si limii Ul-.l, 1 ill- ut I. I Scllllllllil'l J"'l , 'll ti,. iit, In . at !n-,l i'.r l,it. allil a p.inil .il .111! Int;'i'i 1111: iMni"i lull. k my 11 in. ii.. 1 i.j.i-i at imi n 1 t'.i :n-i in Auyii-t l.i-t Mi- ii.i mini j.1 1 lui." In iiiuinn In" .1. II l-i , ,1 ili'V uli' llllal'llllil. 11ml Imi. . 'il.li.'ii, M.ii;;.u-I, .luM-ili ii 11.I Mill.' ";. liulll .' .lil'l ( llll'. Ill I.' Mil- fly., .lll'l Ii.i- Hit 'I III till- rit( lli.' .,it iij,'lit 'i'.:i, iiiliin nml I. .'. III..' !i If. I li'lt ut llll llH'll'l- III' .ii.!i.n ih- nnli.ii.y i-'h nf liri illni'--. I'uii'i 1! ..'i(iic Mill ! Ii.'lil at M M.11 '- I iHm.Ii.- 1 Inn. U .it I u'. I.M'k uli 1 t.iiuu iSllllil.nl ilftrl II. mil, l!i(. I-', it'a. r V .liri., 11lli1i.it in-, ami rnill 111 v. i'l I,.- M i'! .il 1 11 " i"l. Tak:-n to Pest House. .-t.'i.lni tin. 1 11111-, mi,' I ; 1 . 1 1 1. l.nn.l-iain, 11 uiii, 11 diiu'i mi i!i." -1 i.i iin'i I'. V. Kil lilllli. ' u!lil?lilli ll III lll'f lllil --! I Ilil t III' (Cl- -III). I ill;: yl.' itly atlil il."-il."i nirili rl .11! at iiiiri'; lli.' -ti'iimi't Inul ju-l aniii'l i'u((ii liniil I'm t litinl mi li'M ay tu San l'i.iili'1-rn. inn! llii' raiitan rt 1. 1111 it L'i .! 111 a-lmii' "itii inl 1 ni l i"ti tu tin I .: 'iiy-ii ian at iiiih-, a- Iii" aiii'iu aim' in. In . iti il a liin'' -tali' ut li'O'i'. ami tin. -t.'aniiT ii'iir,'cili'.l mi Inn' (Miy l.iiii'li.ini iiiiini'iliat.ly fnitylit "lit Hi', .lay I little, (dm win imt "I I"-- t"' niuini'iit in iliiinim-itiK tin' '11-r ii" .'in' ni vinil.'iit "iimllpnx, ami ".'tit tin- tnan tn City I'liy-iriati Pilkin;tin. 'I'lic Int t.T oIliiiT i" nil the ivi' nl liiinin),' liis nll'i, r nun '.n liii stiiMfMir, )t. Miilm. atlil ut imi'C ciilli'd i t hut y.'iitl.'iiiaii. ami tin- invalid vn Inkeii to tlw pet Imii"!' nml inail.' as ciuiifni talili' ii" rif .imi"! anc.s (vntilil H'l'tnit. I'm' 1 1 1 Hcii' uli.'iul of 1 1111. It low not d.'O'lnpi'il Inn c In) I'liii'lit tin' ini"i'rnlil.' iliM'ii-r. but (Imi it of littlo foiiii'tii nniv tlial Ii.1 is in jivnprr' ilni'.'ss nml nmlir -Ut treatment. Has Moved. J. Q. A. Howlby lm moved liis line olliee from Itond street to rooms 1 and 2, upstair, in tho Odd FellowH building. WHERE ASTORIAN'S EAT. Quick soivieo, cotiibined with cloanli Hess, ami liiuli quality, is what the ma jority of people desire when they eat, and the restntiraiit where nil (bene ac commodations ran be obtained is where they ?o. The Tulaec Catering Company on Commeieinl street, just opposite the I'iijjo building, is known by every As (orian ns the place to obtain what they wunt. Here they all go and having gone, no other restaurant will satisfy. A specialty is made by the Palace res taurant for banquets, and party service. Open at nil hours. ASTORIA REDRESS No Compensation for Her Losses on the St. Paul. NEGOTIATIONS TURNED DOWN An a Conn vurnct: Other Lines Are TmnnpoitiiiK Local Merchandise It I'aya to Be Just in Small Matteri. I'lailiially ''ij,'lil( per .'III nf t lie San I laliri u -leiiinei fri"i;lil Unit n il. In-, tin. iuil, lui lo' nl il.'liv.'iy. iuiiii' ni, in 1 In- l,i.l I , , in - iid nml i nul lulli'il by tlm iiI.iiii illc 'I'm iii iiiilaliuii I ii.iipiiiiy, uli.i.i" Heel emu pri-e. tin- I, A Killniiii, tlie Suiil Ii I'.ny .ml liie Nui tlilmnl, tliKe g.md I1.111I" aii'l iii', ami ileli I1.1ll.nl nl III.- jond "u 1 1 .' 11 -ml I i-'l I" eiKeled by in-llliiliei' iiiill.'.l I'l tin- laiilili' i.Kii Jul in , the A.luiia iii'Uliant in.-tiiio liu iliaij.'. iliie.l in, 1 1 in 1 1 1 ii I . lul' tin- euiii'i-niiili. 'Ilil- i" on- ul tin- "t.ililit inlay l'" -nl.. ul Hie ii' u Hie .e;iui")lii St, I ' . t ill ami .lie "iili"iiileiit I'iil-ill nl tin I'm 1 laml s.ui iaiii iiu Seani"liii Imii p.iiiy I" ii'iinlmie llie A-totin ini'i I haul . fur tlie u.-.-" tin y ll-l.iiliei in tin: I ili-a-t 1, ami i- a luienl i-.ue II. 1111 11 n il lale i i-iiii-i". Tlnie 11 e "nine il.-ei tilm- in tlii" till iiiiulii-il in tin- iiiiili.iiy ii-ei"iuii ul tlie In" I i,iii-ioi l.ition iiiiii i ! 11 . ami tlie i ii'i li'il lui" hnppi-lied. ll i" an eii-y nml li-i lo lay ilnKli. ami pili in'. 11 ((lull); ileillli'tlo.l, ill bllllll'" ll" iicll a in iilher il'ii t iii'-nl " of human act iii lii , ami lb." I'. S. V. Company knoiiJ II Int. il inenii" to iIiiik.i 11 110111 it tinned ibiiili "o lliitly. Ibid tlii e.iii.i-lll. fi.inkli. pininptlv nml ivith tin- lni"i ii'- biendlli il- "ie 11ml import 11 nee iiiiltiint", inieiiil tin- lo- inul iliimit"!' nl its A'tuliii elientelle, their trade, for 1. iii" tu conn-, eoulil not, upon am or dinary liypiithe-i", bale been diieiteil (loin (In ii Hleiiin.'i" nml ulliec-, 'llie A-toiia UriHi'ti' As-.M'iat imi, one uf I lie tuinfet giiup uf bltsini"." lioi.".' in tlii- 1'ily, took tlie initiative in M-ikino euiinnun te.lie-i. for all inn n-ineil in the ln"s uf the St. 1'iiul. mid it- I11.1-. it- pli ii", I'liin lied in tei ui" uf laliunal and expedient ju-t ilie it ion ul eiiii elaiiii lo-ld liele, lia(f been ii,li'tiia!li i"iioiei by the big euquira linn .ut i -. iieoiit iat imi. ii.ie open nl: oi, it in,, (diiilly iirnoivil, haie liei'ii n, ii tii ally iyiioi-. by the l'i;' euliiia tioll i-lll -ill.e in-out i.lt iutl- Kel'e ui II i-.l, ul'. it not K Imlly i i; 11. .1 I . lune lifrti Iteati uilli i"ioii"e-. llie lne(iti- ami ill iiiti"' iletln- of lllliell IVele tatll.l III, nml to a ilelil.eiate and iu-iiiei! -imii. -mli a- tm I ui - tin man, no Im-i iii .- I on 11 i- .illieiiable to lllld. I" "lleh cil --t.im-i- a- tlie-e; and the ii it Inll'.i 11 a I ut the A-tmia bn-ine. Hum tlie line. III acie a- it may be by nay ol le pii-al. i- a timely ami radical eite-ii'ii ol ii le.iliiug -en"!' of tlie inju-tiee put iiiun tleni ami their bii-ine eolleayiie Ik a 1 nit 1.1 ny . that by e(eii dietate ot I11111I pulii 1 ami liii-ini-.- jiul-111 nl. -iiiiiilil liaie dune tliein the -mile -impl" jll-tire il i- I rll'li'il tu tlie tillllill.il lll'l l-llll.lt ". Hold Examination. (Mi Mareh iNtli. the eicl -el ( ire hoard ((ill hold all e annual ion tor llie im-ition of 111rcl1.ini''. il ami loioyiaiiiieal di anlit -in in for tlie i-lifjineel ilii; iriat I nielli . Rebate Ceases March 15. -The -iieriil' states that those (din have not paid their tao. should leave their li-l in Ih" olliee so that matters may be at tended to before Maielt l.". at which time the .'I per cent rebate ((ill i-ea-e. Identity Unknown. The skeleton of the niuii found Thursday aftel liuoti by two buy- in rpterto(i 11. ivas removed yesterday morning by Colonel" I'ohl In the undertaking parlors .and nill be in terred today. There was nothing found 011 the body which might serve n a menus of identification, nml it i- prob. able tlmt the mini's name will never be known. Lying near the body a tlnsk full of whi-ky was di-e.x or d. ;:ild :ilo a long dirk. About a year ago an 1111 known iiiiiii stopped at the Ceutiiil hotel, and ilisiippeiired shortly after, leaving liis grip nl the place. Whether the skeleton is that of the man who ".topped at the hotel is not know 11. but it is possible that the deceased might hiive been this person. MASONIC. Temple Lodge, N'o. 7, A. K. & A. M. tuei'ls on the evenings of the fust and (bird Tuesdays in each month: south west corner of Ninth and Commercial streets. l!y order of (he V. S. V.. C. UOI.nKX. secretary. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. To look eaniall' ul ( n-hier (Jeorge l!elng, of the (I. I', & N, M.rv,. bi'lf MHie would never be impi.el will, the ' 1.1 1...1 iii'-ii nun lie nii ever 11 ilH-p-WHtcr kh. or, but iieeording to hi" own .leehira tioll he follow e. the "briny" for some yeiirs in hi- boyhood nml hud priielieitl knou ledge of . H.a t)ilt t(,r(,. in ii. He tell-, a inrve-rending tnle of his .lain on the old diip Tillie Star buck tlmt mailed bilween Sun Krnrieieo and lliiuiiiinn l-liiml-, HHr bow, once, on a, I'-titrit loynyi', liio day, out of tlie Inilbor of Ililo, he nn eleuin up the tipper iiiaiii lop "nl In nt .nil. on tb.. wind uitrd end of the tValla.it yard-arm. llheii he lost In. footing nml fell a di 1 11 in-e of W l-i leli-liin n, in in, eight imi, -j,ae. belli ecu the lonili imi-l nml the life rail ju, nbaft it, ami only skinned Hie knuckle of hi right fore linj.'1'i', the jniii In fell into Ixliieeii the iniiiti ninst nml tin- mil alon.. .ming liiui. His bin I. iiii injured in the fall, and I rouble him some yet. lie -ay-H111I in hi. t'li.itioti. nml swift (light In the ilei k, lie -liool; off one of hi" rubber sin Inn, ts and if Inml'-d ilfl on Hie poop .leek -ity fi et from w iieif he bimleil. liu- -inpliiiii of the Star bmk, old man ( uili, , very uooil to him. In- -ni-. ami he didu'1 wonk hi. 11 1 Ii binder alt'-r Hie fall than Irf-fore. Heiilge Ma- not .t, stout tli'-ll 11 now. which account, fur the ea-e with which he -lipped into Hint pj.f.t inch gap fiuaid of the pin rail. The -learner I, inline left up last evening on In v schedule time with the liilluH ing A-tm ia ji-oplc 011 her regis ter: If. U. Van Dit-eti, Mis- K. IS. I'.l.iir, , M. (iregory, If. Ifo-terman. Miss I!. Wedekin, K. Miller, Captain am! Mr. .1. W. Ikibbidge. M. If. I'ettitt and C. K. O'Uiieti Tie- "teainer Kilburn will undoubted ly be held up at Coos Hay, and Kureka on the score of her health bill, as Dr. I'ilkington. of this city, has wired the health oflieers of those ports as to the cum- of small m put a-hore her" yes terday by ( aptain Me.riaui. Tbe lirlUsh Steamship Sutherland, twenty-six days out from Yokahama. nrrlvf"! In yesterday rnornlnB and left up fur the metropolis at 1 o'clock p.m. 1 'apt ni n Wallace Is In command of the South. i-l. 1 in 1. and he report nothing unusual on his trip across the Pacific except a m-rien of Htronn head winds that del tyi'il hiin for a week tu mak ing p"ri. The s. b'ioiier Carrier Dove, from San Krancl."o. arrived In port at noon yes terday and will ro up the river for lum her an soon as she can get a tow. The sic iiiiiii' lHspatcr came ibni n from Portland yesterday morning and went to se 1 without delay, hound for San Francisco.. The steamship Columbia is due In from San Francisco this moriiiriK. The stiani 'i' F. A. Killiurti for the liny City, came down from Portland yesterday and went over the bar with out any loss of time. Notice to Mariners. Oakland harbor, California. .List of lights ami fog signal-, Pacific Coast, ptol. page H. No. ''". ami 1 i t of lights. I I - mid dux marks. Pacific Ctin-t, 1 - page -!'!. 1 Notice is licleby given tint I Oakland harbor south jetty light, entrance to Oakland harbor. San l-'ranci-cu. Califor nia, has be. -ii damaged by a collision and that a post lantern, suspended front the two remaining piles, nml ..bowing a fix ed red light, has been temporarily sub stituted for for tlie lens-lantern. The structure will be rebuilt and tlie lens lantern light reestablished ns soon as practicable. Notice i-- also given that San An tonio Creek buoy , No. 1.. a second-ehis spar, reported adrift March 2. will be replaced as soon its practicable. CHEAP RATES FROM THE EAST VIA THE 0. R. & N. CO. The folowing list represents a fexv of the Eastern points from which Colonist rates shown beloxv will apply via the 0. R. & N. to Astoria from February 15th to April 7, 1900: Atlanta, Ga., $40.75; Pittsburg, Pa., $42; Baltimore, Md., $49.75; Washing ton, D. C, $49.75; Boston, Mass., $49.90; Tcoria, 111., $31.; Buffalo, N Y., $42.50; Oklahoma, 0 T., $30; Chicago, 111., $33; St. Louis, Mo., $30; Cincinnati, 0., $39; Kansas City, Mo., $25; Cleveland, 0., $40; St. Joseph, Mo., $25; Detroit, Mich., $39.75; Omaha, Neb., $25; Mon treal, Que., $48.90; Sioux City, la., $25; New York, N. Y., $50; St. Paul, Minn., $25; Philadelphia, Pa., $49.75; Minnea polis, Minn., $25. Money can be deposited here for tickets which will be delivered to pas sengers at any point in the east without extra charge. For further information apply to O. V. Roberts, agent, 0. R. & N. Company. SOME SUGGESTIONS In the Matter of Common Point Rate to Astoria. IT IS A MATTER OF TIME ONLY Export Business of Columbia Basin Should Be Done At Natural Out let, With Less Cost to Pro ducerValuable Hints. . r.-adeii of tlie A-loii.m call, atten tion to the published -tateuient (hat ship charter lire es from Tiieoiiiu and Seattle than from Portland on Ih.. Wil lamette, and less fioin .Stri franciico than from Tiieoiiiu ; and al-u to the fur ther -tateiiieiit that Mr. Wheelwright, of the Port, of Portland Coiniiiis-ion suggests that the (. H. 4 X. Company -hall absorb the expense, of the ship on the river between the wa and Port laud, so as to oirn t the difference in charter rates between Put Hand and Ta eom.i, and then add- that A-toria, and the mouth of the Columbia seem to hitxe been overlooked in the agreement, entirely; and proceeding', on this premise, says; "Would it not -o!(c the problem and be better for the (. IS. & X. Company to deliver it carloads of grain by rail diii-et to the month of the Columbia and save the necessity for thi- enforc ed ab-orbtion of the differential." "Then would Astoria have a common point rate on grain, from the interior, and lie on a level with Taeoina and Seattle. The mouth of the Columbia would also have the same advantages, a to length of sailing routes, as San Kran.-iseo, ami then would the Colum bia Basin and its commerce be kept at the natural outlet of that basin and wholly within the .State of Oregon. "If the 0. IS. 4 X. Company bad done this years ago, the Alaska bu-iness nev er would have lie.-n diverted as it has been, nor Portland merchants been obliged to build Hour mills outside Ore gon to do the business of Oregon." All of which is entirely logical and pertinent iind is re-pectfully referred to the powers with whom il lie- to invoke PERSONAL MENTION. J. Auerliach. of (sail l-'i am Iff o. is in the city 011 business. F. A. Fisher has arrived home from his recent trip to Seattle. A Gouldstine, of Portland arrivtsd in Astoria yesterduv on the 11:30 train. O. ('. Fulton xvas a passenger for the metropolis on the evening train yester day. I'r. August Kinney xvas a homing ms seiifter form Portland on the n-xm ex press yesterdav. J T. Matthes of Portland clime down on the noon exppess yesterday to trans act business here. L. L. Dudley, the local sponsor for the "A. & C. I." is in the city having returned from Portland yesu-ilay. Hiss 11. Julfje left for Chicago on the Undine last night; she will go out from Poitlaud via the O. R. & X. lines to tlie east. Mrs. M. J. Pomeroy, the mother of Agent Poin-.M-oy of the Kainni line of steamers arrived down from Kainter. yesterday and is the guest of her son for a fexv days. H. I.. Hamblett xvent to Portland on the night express yesterday, but it is expected he will be back in a few days to attend the closing up of the business details of the Warrenton mill property and its recent sale. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. New Popular Song Books Svenson's. We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges .'ursBBSKas"" I! 1 V7 L .V.-ii! mi ifrM ft. i Substantial Group, The full artielai of incorporation of the Astoria & Coast Interiirbiiii Railway Company were Died in the office of the county recover her yesterday. They cover the building and maintenance of (he proposed electric railway line behveeti Ihi. city and Sea side in -pceiiil term, and contain all the nnahigotis provisions for extension and amplification of the businpss usual in such documents, and name a capital utoek of KUtitWt divided into ,)00f) share of the value of ijiM) each; and they name 11 directors, and are signp,! by. the follow inj,' people: Sanderson ISeed. C. M. Carl weight, IS. V. Allen, J. Frttnk Watson, K. .1. Daly and W. L, Dudley. The list comprise a thor oughly substantial group of business men in the state and in Washington. Mr. I'eed i a prominent find successful lawyer of Portland: C. M, Carlivright Is well known in this section 11s a man of menu and measure, mid perhaps best known here a the owner of the Tfolli day property on (he line of the propo-ed road between licit" and Seaside; I!. F. Allen i a well known banker of Prine ville, Oregon; Mr. Wat-ou i president of the Merchant" Xational Hank at Portland. Mr. Daly i a heavy opera tor in real estate in the city of Seattle, and Mr. Dudley, i at present of the AI ki Transportation Company, of Seattle, and i becoming well and favorably known in this city the long-r he stays here. Taken a a whole the list indi cate financial stability and business acumen and promise much for the new venture. Mi". Dudley is going over the line today and xvill see Surveyor Park er and ascertain how nearly establish ed the grade- of the road now ane, x hen he will .send for Chief Kiigineer Ilanford, of Seattle to confirm the same and then the dirt will begin to fly and the assurance is given that when con struction opens up there will be no ces sation in the work until the wheels are turning Itetween ihe terminal. Doctors Are Puzzled. The r markable recovery of Kenneth Mclrer, of Vaneeboro, Me., is the sub ject of much interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of friends, lie says of his case: "Owing to sever inflammation of the Throat and con gestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery and I am happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs, Hoarceness and LaGrippe. Guar anteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 0 Keep the little ones healthy and happy. Their tender, sensitive bodies gentle, healing remedies. Hollister's Piocky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well. 3o cents, Tea or Tab lets. Frank Hart, druggist. YOUR NEXT. Never have to wait long at the Occident Barber Shop. A. E. Petersen, proprietor. MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives mas sages, steam and hot baths. Fhoaa Black 2165. Will call. LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other la pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asp & Company. They also do all kinds of blacksmithing and repair work. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artist ie development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him o. That is all. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yon stand or ait on the oven door if yo wish. Prices reduced on all stoves v4 ranges till after the Holidays. l J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL S1REET .