SUNDAY MARCH 29, IMS. THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREGON, l . i.i n i i. ' k. L i i t . tin Hill. M t'i ONIIIE1WB0I t -'-7' BON TON MILLINERY STORE Thic wlr nro mnkin(y ii r v '""ffr MERRY .... , Telegrip Gles Over Car Bound WIDOW for the SMfttr,: 7. SAILOR J 61 11 I MOST POPULAR HAT F THE "i tiaBt'' .if1 1 ,tf mmmm v l ll v r IP SEASON WE ! GUARANTEE :6hr ( PRlCESk ; TO BE ' THE , LOWEST jjOUR : STYLE ABMERM' TO "BE OVERHAULED Fleet Due In From San Francisco- Mosquito Squadron Sails for Coast t PortsColonna and Jules Gommes Go Over Bar Rose City uim. j Captain McFarland went over the Columbia bar last evening at 5:15 nVlL-l- with tKi TeWranli. bound? fort Seattle. "It iKhoped ficr hog! chains and weather DUiKijeaas wui hold and that she m get m witnoui trouble. She wiin make ume, , a right. jlSAS EVER .. "THE BEST I , 1 Season Remodeling Old Hats a Specialty Plumes Dyed, Curled and Cleaned r TJi- c!imr Alliance arrived fro fVN oAcurrinv mriminff anddocked .at the Calender tier; going on ty Portland within tne nour. . i r i Ti. Pa Citv came1 A lie 9iv;auioitip V--. down from the Rose City early yes terday morning with plenty of San Bnn,-kr(i' hoiiml business. rand ent over thelbar In the morning ebb. was one bf the getfaWay frotrf this .GEORGIA IJENNINGTON- !k)t483oi0StreetU? A ASTORIA ELKS' MINSTRELS i UP-TO-DATE. Spek not of minstrels , of , the past 6f pleasures we've i outgrown, For inow Astoria lks ;have planned i 1 minstrel of 5 their oWn, And! when compared itl this dis j play, Ihe old blackface events ' Will' in the' shadow' of !ts Vorth, re- iemble thirty cents. I Clyde Fulton, in the years gone by, within his office still, Through practice learned the lesson how to rattle bones at will; And "Bill" Scholtield, with the smile i for which he is renowned, Will take his trombone and will crack the plaster with its sound; While gifted men,' whose talent; has i so far been hid from view; J Will come out on ' that stage and j show what our home herd can do. "Jar dem nails fum cut de planks, Wit j ub flip-flip on de flo', f Wf'se all got loose fiim de calaboose, Arf we ainjt a-gwin4 back no mo; ; No mo' cawnbre'ad' for dese heah coons, ., . Foh we gwine lib high on er sassage i an' nnines. So! hey, dah, niggah, step along." The 'greatest acrobat-in-tights, ,as Charlie 'Callehde'r, known,' ! ' Will, with -elastic, springy leaps,, make timbers creak and groan;; And Wise, Astoria's orator, if people I stay 'to hear, Will tell the i story of '.'The ; Lid," without remorse or feaf ' j There'll be a lightning change or so -see Carney on the bill Explaining how an Elk can change V his galluses at will; In fact, so good will be the cast, that nrais would SOUnd tOO low The only thing that you can do will be to see the show. Eniaciated Jndd, with prancing step, 1 win aJmble. from the wing4 V?; And to a' cake-walk jnovement idodge , theeigs and oihe things; . :! While handsome. Abererombie, made up with features black, Will, in his modesty, let folks aim j only at his back. .r ' .J nnNF RY DEED Heromsa Park Investment Co to T .G. Tonsing -t al, lot 6, , u block 1?, Hermosa Park $ 250 ... m m .m v a-. Tt- M , V. W.i w. omitn ana we io , . McCaf fery, lot f, block 30, The M Plaza p25 Chris' Holton and wife o Wm. . ! iJ Knapp, lots 5, 6, 7, block 46, Upper Astoria 1.500 Mary E. Miller et ux.to Alex Muller, lots 3, 4, block 8, Adairs Astoria. -. ! 400 A $ Fee et! at to Lbretta Joties, lots 6, 7, Hock o, K., K. , t Addition to Ocean View;. ...J. 34p Tust received a new line of umbrella covers. See C. H. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth street rive I AThe Fwnclj bark Jules Commes rJrt veeerdav. leivihir Vctit V for Europe with her cargo of wheat dur ing the forenoon. - The Schooner Albert Myer arrived jAt arlv vesterdav morning on the hawser of the steamec Melyillf ad will go j(o sea Jind San francisco todays Lj tk hirliil tanker Asuncion came dpwn from Portland and put to sea yesterday ; morning 'ilfOva Jifif- Pantain Birkland took the Colonno i. )hflr vestefday morning, bound for Europe, with' the tug Wal- m ! S 'L ' lula in the leaa over tne oar. ty, Mrtrwpiffiaii ' steamship Elsa went up the river yesterday morning and will load wheat at Portland for the Orient- - Th Herman bark Nereus, Captain rnr i the next ship to come down from Portland, and may be down today on the Harvest yueen. Tii eteamchifi Breakwate due in port thisAnorning from Cdos .Bay. ThJiiitJ two-master schooner Le- titia came in from the Bay City yes terday and went up the river on tne lines of the Oklahoma yesterday afternoon. ' t . , ' ! , , ( J ' j ! : j 'The "pups all $oi awa yesterday. The'Evie for -'the Siulaw, the Delia for Nestucca, and the Gerald C for Alesa. .. ;i Brandte Kincaid &dfXd q t f:. Suits .- . Yiaf;' i : of goods. ' rThV . best ygobds, ! right fit and cuts and well made v $15.00 $17.50 ii 22.50 !:: L '! SHIRTS i:sJii$t receiyejd, fine? line of o Spiring and Summer Cluett and" Monarch Shirts., .ThepatternSi f oro cwpM "Three steamers are due in here iwitl The Daisey -.-Freeman Cascades 20100 $25.0Cf j sole Agents DUNLAPHATS ' The'BestTMe is in StiffiHate . .is. eft. ami ,v mi ;)Mj "mntixjyj $1.00 to $2.00 r SWF.ATF.R COATS -Tiiis'vteek wc received a'vejy j large snipmeni 01 swcaici i coats.) trimmed in different f colors, aiso piaui cuiur , 1 $z.uu to 4d.uu . j ; Ik RIGHTt n :)I:jopklcfej Iright GOODS . .. Hi) '!'! ?---i t t . . . : I . ' .1 ,. .11.11,1 LIBRARIAN WARDWELL DEAD I TIEW; YORK, Mar. 28. Wilks A. Wardwell, assistant librarian' of the Brodklyn ' Public! Library,'.- whose forty years service in' library (work has given him f ah extensive knowl edge cf methods of library manage ment had gained him, a reputation throughout ; the country, died yester day . jatiWs home in Brooklyn, He was born' in .WiHiamstown, jas.,.in 1840 . !.;, :.. i iio.u -.ii.'. j 1 1 .i i-'i 4- A. . TTtjrfe V' Tkdfes i nc uiuifc ws -r a t: Women' BEEtSJHIVE Outfitters :: i I Spring Suits t .-il ;r;il A. . H fir IL; it ::! , '0 J) on ) i 'litrl Ti.-I'JH v Uispiay t.;i!l ill i!V, ilj'lliv xS , ' ., O . S'i. il.Ai i,, -i i Z( DOys aaiior ouus in Serges ij fit., Ill , ji j&i X W 1 IJ. X 11 V " 'i . and John oulsen, and hoy will be tollowea quicKiy, oy wiiicj.ht ...o the? tie-up s broken. ij ii llM 7 The tender of, the De Forest Oil the Minnette. went out on her nfaideiL trip yesterday afternoon wtih 'a' party'' of interested observes on board, and the little iauncn De ha'ved finely.' She is one of the neat est . things 6n the bay 'of her' class. tender Armeria, nantatn Oreeorv. Is billed for a com plete line of repairs and improve ments, machinery, and housing, ana bids were opened yesterday at Port land in this behalf. The lowest bid received wa' in the' Sum" bf ($9,131, which' indidateS' . that Uhe -scope ol woVkilisllargei! f li t) ,r , !i un The French bark Andre Theodore, cnt'tn tiobeftj' afriVeddowh yes terday; afternoon ioa the :tor lines of thjX)kbhQii)a.;jibM iF!Bptri(fo .an anchorage in the lower harbor. r ; t ; it :.;.-r m-'fi Off '3 -,i u Colors Navy, Oxford, Dark , Reds and Brpwns. , . A llkrie ' oftmenfjofoys''' aw,rt- Waists and Blouses rane- t ina iiLBrfces from 25 tdr75cj ,i i , m-Yu-.n i TEA"- i .1: If the tea; is good you , askfor1 ,a second f ciipf if i not, you ask! for Mhe I ' jinoney.'. ,.-jU, j :. mi -i' Toot frocrrfurni rwr monr 70H tfoa't .7 'it ti'.'S'l .4 t., . (i Hi a ' i r,q is 1 Villi id Hon., John Smith was a homing .aysetiger' 6ti ' the ' 1 1 :40 train yester- I 'WAWarH Whiribtt'Republican can- a; a ii, tr. Imilrinarl ; cnmmissioiner in vi mu: v v ...... . -. , ... the Second Congressional district oibi At-WAW ' ? W fie ! c.Uv' irt 'th 'mterest if hi'candi'dacyvbefore the -primaries. i' Alexander Gilbert, oteasioe was inthe dty yesterday,,Pn i makers of. bUne,S3, ml i:oy ,),:; ill ;i , Mm tt a r)pnwr,. oostmaster oi Warrenton, was an vpstprrlav. Miss Clara Muuson ot warrenton spent the afternoon in this city yes terday and attended the performance "The , Burgomaster at tne as toJia'thfefcUiC'J U i')vM.J ..postmaster Astoria 'visitor 1 1 illll C. Ct Jones and J. C. Jones and vtStmVcnXhi larf iri,'the;tity) for NEW TO-DAY ,.') . j ' ; i .7 '''i -h. r A ii :; ; Tuat Ooened. P 1 -First-class Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring. Mrs. McLeland,. l59 Ninth street; ' '''" 'M)--"'- ' ' !''! j - '.v'.) ' .iii si.i8 b.r j New prpecry Store. ' ! ,Try our qwn mixture, ot( coffee the r.; P. , to Fresh, fruit, ,p4 iyegetabls. Badollet & Co.,' grocers. Phone Main, 281. ii!,:?. .i.rt-1 h"i.. ') n!oi. .?ilA -f.-fi v jiFof Good Wood ; HO.-.II -. From ' the "Tongue PWnit -' Lumber Company, 16-iiitctf stove length. Call up 'Prael-E,ignervTransfei1 rCo.,' Phone J,4l! M. 'rU ;!,iitiiif-'J H'-'-'l '' " .!! . .,.' 'P ... . ,i,A Kodak .Supplies. ,,,, i !,.,; A full line of :film. papers, cameras, :odaka, tc. just i received; ati'Jiarti, Drugstore h"nu;U'ihvt .lui..i T-ir.!,'.') CO 0 f . t ii nU J.I- .t i:J! I iidio'' ft- AUwtaa Are'AU;Wirmera. The Zaof Hardware & Furniture CJompViiy; of ' tW'city,' Has . Just, put on"the"'ma'rketthe1best' ,and nicest baby go-ct' fpr jthe "money ..eyerf heard of .in, Astorja,. It , w Aiiwin, and is to be had at, the modest figure of $5.25. It is one of the easiest rijarm in rafrinffe. and the babv that iis' Mduiged with one jdimples 'all . over Hill Bros:! Highest Grade Coffee . ill ', H . iilill i.A . i ;) i.i..- ii) . ,111 -M'..l MAllnwed With ! Acre. Full Flavored and Rich, the United Mates.,; i, . .1 i' .1 . I i : 1 n . Always resn. ! ,.h:.,i i ll !'-il l! I.,m: n ! ; I i i T O I'HIill ill I ' Ll J ll '; ,;:i' (l Wui Ku'y .j.n i !l til i! , ( j f ii ('.! J :;7S It J v 4 hit,!,,! ml ; ) i ,. Ii :i if :.l- : 1 1, 1 '.1 . ". t- i ,!.;. .i , ii lll'l "'. Ii 1 1 .1 1 1 ! . . i.J'l 'i ll ' i ll I . .1 .III v 1 r!iA. 11 1 -" .'.'..III ,l: ;lii'i',i.l 1 ', :i MBWROGERYUOJi 1 " ' '' THE lUplTO-DATfi( GROCERS 'J u 521 COMMERCIAL STREET Zi"". !'!,'( "7hi t10 ,!':' I.iiniI Hi jliii - r ' ' .' - ' ' A I ; ' . r I . linrecognizable. . Callan'd.'examine one before putting money, into something hot, , nearly, ( , 8Q , satisfactory. . The Kllwin's are'aU.'winners, sure eppugh? L',;!.1 "ii,,; I 'iTTT 'n ; ,'i ;; : "Modern' Delights:) ; -.!: Whri a mk'n j asses under the hands of a barber h' wants the best skilled treatment to be ba4 in that line." In WWrfl i v"". i ff i r'.Ti V: t "J '?" and ;(gets it'm any. of ,the lix .chaiTi maintained.;i(:0 ..(i!oif''iii;i''j hi rhi it!;'In;iii;f) ll n.ivl'ji) llrf bne' of 'the 46zieftt 'and ost 'oopular (esorts in1 thety i' 'theb'mmercraL A new billiard; room, a pleasant sitting i reemci?,, ( Jheye t isppss, th topic. ifth,4iy play game o,( biUiarjls i ind- enioy thd fine, ref re8hmept,ft ,eryr :d thtiret Tbe best of! good are only landled, and this'aet-beihg so well known.1 a 'Urkt 'business 1 is done1 'ai the Cbmrri'ercikl, b'rf Commercial - 'sWeet, uAyifi h""u,n '!;"" ,-)i 7)l ni r,ili:IJ lOlI lo lilI)H ),!iiI ,, h bbuif-f tirj.itii 4h ..iiiiiin,) I ,, ,. The, Clean. Man . , ..'n I ,Xhe ' man ihQ, eli'ht?, jty ',pe,rsoaf cleanliness,, i and ..lenjoy's.-, hi , t haye, shampoo, haircut, and bath, in,Ar oria, always os,:ta the Occident fflUiUAlii. fHT'iT'Tr ''TfijT ig mUUIgCU Willi lHV uiinw w.v. . - b-'i. " - . . . . . ' . , . ...i" ,. vl'ijio I r i 7 1 1 1 i 1 1 - I vi-)7 n ovii'i il ymtl () n-j.q HO boilititil'iO) Juki Irjiiihiihli tyxi n ilmii il'niib 'i ll ni iK.i'Hi Kijl,; v,;i-) .vAMi oili l,,ir; nfifj'l ,viA ' .,io: The Palace Restaurants v . The ever-increasing popularity of he1 Paliiee1 Res tail trlntU evidence of the1 good :rnanageme!nt! 'and 4he isert-" )ce, aphis popular dioin' rdoht" For,1 PWse. has been 9 the ,. best an$ H , does not i wane, as timt , progres$e. The system used, that of furnishing; he finest the market affords, and all iah !be' obtained; id season; is a plan that will always win, coupled asl it is 1 with the best if eorilfin inrl ftrrtmnt I lerVice,' ' 'A' c'o'nimott 'saying1 'riowadiyt, ! ,wobi3.fi;WoDii;: woDiir;!; William Kelleyot the Kelly Trans er .Company.iyjsterday . closed a con ract wjtaiithe" ffohgue Boiii Lvinvi ; ering Company, whereby he , take tttlf irdrn' that Hsf ablifehntyt, 1 'at ' twj ' da'rioads'p'er difriiM is'no'Wady'tcl''. ieceive and hl oder for inside fire wood, bark and'box w6od,"Mr.Kelley 41ienteUe,lfJor(past,fay;9rs.lland wjjl be., giag,ip ,iienew,jpis,,.service wjtih thw,! and sUth new 'cdstdmerft as shall need, l illufmahner :of fuelvon' p"r,ompt CallLi ! iLilj.1 i.n'ri-ii. ika,; : i,'. ... I . cicpuunc. iviuin 'yi"or"icave oraers, t 'iKelly" Tj-irisfef ''Cibirtiian -office,.1' j 65 Duane rtrVeK " '!,01"','f,"1t " f I Thevery bet bpard tc bp obtaiped i In e.eitj is at Vffha, Occident Ibtetr ! ,,H , I ! ..';...') I mk tn.-!... l i .'. ITI JHl lillilt l.'.'l III .; .1,11 .-.-I'l i'