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7 C3 Ik gaiU; gwrtorian. ASTORIA. OREGON: SATURDAY JANUARY CG.1RS1 ISSUED EVERT MORNING. (Monday excepted J. F. HAliL.OB.AN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS A.V11, 1'JtOIniCTOKS, ASTORIA! BUILDING. - - CASS. STREET Termi of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week iScts. Sent by Mail, per month 60cts. M ' one year .. ........ .$7.oo Free of postage to sub-jeribers. "Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of 2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising flfty tents per square, each insertion. Around tlie City. Snow np the river yesterduy. The Caledonian clnb has.B social this evening. The Sea King arrived down last even ing propelled by wind and" sail. Circuit court adjourned yesterday. Judge Bennett remains till Monday. The "Washington Territory pilot corr-l mifisioners meet at Ilwaco to-day. A detachment of twelve men of the 21st infantry are on temporary garrison duty at Ft. Stevens. The adv. of Win. I?funder Co.' .standard regulator, the Oregon Blood Purifier, appears thiq. morning. Special council meeting to-night; doors open at 7; reserved seats to be had on application to the audijtor and clerk. The 400th anniversary of tho birth of Martin Luther"- will'be to-morrow's- sub ject of discourse at the M. E. church. There will bo no service to-night at the Baptist church. Meetings will bo re sumed to-morrow and continued during the week. Tho weather yesterday xvas sort of pinto. Fog and rain had tho best of it and those who were on the river the worst of it. Astoria is fast becoming what by right it should be-the headquarters for can nery supplies of every kind. This sea son sees an increased progress in that direction. A Chehalis county jury has decided that to shoot and kill a man is "assault and battery." That's what their ver dict was in tho case wherein Jack Vin cent was convicted of the murder of his soa-in-law, West. But the days of sur prise concerning the verdict of a jury have gone by. Ed Jackson has finished his new oven and ma .lo other improvements in his es tablishment that warrant him in claiming to make as good bread and cake as any bakery in the state. All kinds of fancy cakes are turned out and fine confection ery is made a specialty. Pork and beans for to-morrow's dinner may be ordered this morning. The tuning of the fiddle, the beating of the pigskin, the rattling of the cymbals and the clanging of the gong are proof that the Mongolian New lear has begun. The neglected wood pile, and the unusual carlessness regarding bringing home the family wash also indicate that our Chi nese residents are out for a big holiday. The fun begins to-day. A bull that in some inscrutable way got down on the beach and under the build ings on the east side of Main street be low Chenamus made sad complaint all day yesterday. All efforts to remove him were ineffectual so tightly was tne bovine wedged in, and how to get him out with out making beef of him is a problem for Clark Loughrey to solve to-day. The Gen. Banning sails for Gray's .har bor with freight and passengers to-day. This is a service that would not exist but for the enterprise of Capt. Gray and his asso- ciatcs, and it should need no urg ing for Astorians to patronize something that tends to help them. Be it little oi much whatever can be done to make the Banning a success, should be done. Now that it has been demonstrated as an actual fact that money can be raised for public purposes in Astoria, -wouldn't it be a good' idea before things get cold to make a move toward building the road to iiaisop. At me present writing Hom ing occurs to the average mind of greater resulting benefit to tho city than would inure from the completion of that nec essary thoroughfare. Mr. Pugh, who has been burning brick on the Walluaki, goes to Gray's harbor to-day to look into the feasibility of fronting tue uiacx sana deposits io uu found in such quantities along that coast. The matter has been thoroughly tried and- if Mr. Fugh succeeds where so many others have failed he has a tre mendous fortune in his reach. It beats the newspaper business. Arndt &. Ferchen are in receipt of a lrge quantity of cannery machinery of a recent make and approved pattern. S. Arndt has lately invented and is now making something that will fill ''a long felt want." It is a device for taking off leads from lines, and anyone that has ever lugged and used scriptural oxpres sions "while trying to get the lead on an old line will bless the ingenuity of the in ventor. Impobtakt Decision. The Anthony Cline case, which has been recently de cided by the Supreme court, contains a ruling'that may be of benefit to the com mercial world.es well as the legal fra ternity. It says: "Part payment within six years will sustain an action to recover the balance of the debt, although the contract on which the debt arose is not evidenced by any writing." Wrtj.isp-aao Accept. One of the queerest applications for positions that has ever been made ia the request of a Yamhill citizen, made to Representative George, to the effect that he be appointed as "census," The congressman looked through the list of all the offices in the gift of a member ot congress, and could not find any by that name, lie inquired of all other members of congress if they had had applications for the position of "census." They all denied that they had ever been applied to fill "that office. He finally wrote to the applicant and asked him what his application meant. The man answered that he had been reading that the last census embraced 15,000 women, and -he thought he would like to be a' census. m-D..n.OTRiJn v ",- ...; .r. : i- -wcTm n. wiu i.upoui"o"i -- :-u " Washington have the opportunity ot jo- ing to Ocean Park by one rail route, buv DTanotisr .perhaps as well xne.roaa from Hwacowe referred to yesterday, -td the other meant is the road projected from Olympia to Gray's harbor. Capt. Hill, of this company, informed a re porter yesterday that his company had completed their surveys and have a route selected.f easible in every respect. It runs through a country capable of giving it a heavy traffic from the tegmnitg, and which will make it extremely profitable from the day of its completon. The oompany has selected itB'termmql points at both ends, and if expects daring the aearonof 1884 to go to wprk, and build tfee road. From Gray's hixUx to Shoal water nay is only ten m'es. d the other wmany do not hesit to y that they will buiia across tffe . " one else does. Thus our vfft a ,? oad to the future seaSf- eso? as Soteof the (fhd illam- Vmpletedd heavily gencer, 2Z. . . jy Quality of Csal Oil BY TELEGRAPH. 1TELLS FARGO A CO. WIS THEIR SUIT. MIxcrcraatlon In Wahini;tnn. .SI'AUIAL. TO TIIF. ASTOniAN'.J Portiand, Jan. 2Tk Fred Douglass, late marshal of the District of Columbia, and the most prominent colored man in the country, was married this evening to Miss Helen M. Potts, .i white woman, and a former resident of Avon, N. Y. Tho wedding, which took place at tho house of Dr. Grimke, of Calvary Presby terian Church, was private, there being but two witnesses present. Tho first wife of Douglass who was n negress, and a most estimable woman, died about n year ago. The woman that he married to-day is about 33 years of age, and was employed as a copyist in his oflice while he was marshal of the district. Doug lasses now in tho seventy-fourth year of his age and has daughters as old as his present wife. WelN, Farro Wins. Portland, Jan. '. In the tise of Wells, Fargo & Co., vs. the O. IJ. & N. Co., in which tho former ask that iho latter should ha adjudged in contempt of court, Judge Deady decided to-day in favor of Wells, Fargo & Co., in the sever al suits brought by that company. Judge Deady has invariably held that no privi lege can be granted by a railroad com pany to one expnw comy.my which is not granted to any othor express eon. pany. Notwithstanding thos? decisions the O. K. & N. Co.'s pursers have acted as agents for the Northern Pacific Exprasa Co., and have refuspd to act as agents for Wells, Fargo & Co., and it was upon this that the suit was brought. The question of damages was referred to W. 1J. Gilbert for adjudication. Snow fell here early this morning to the depth of seven inches. All tho street car lines were delayed until lato this afternoon and are now running at irregu lar intervals. All tho principal streets are lined with cutters and vohicles of all descriptions on runners. V Xeir Idea. The work of improving the Columbia river bar is something that interests every Astorian, and though the tardiness of congress in making the needed appropri ations for the work wreaks hardship upon our prosperity, ultimate success in this matter is an. article of faith with us all. About sixteen mouths ago tho govern ment engineers that wore sent out hero for that purpose to report concerning it recommended the construction of a jetty about two miles long, extending in a northwesterly direction from Point Adams. This report was adopted, and in furtherance of the scheme a bill is now before congress making an appropriation of 500,OJO for that purpose. The success attending the recent effort to prevent the washing away of the ground upon which Fort Stevens stands has confirmed many in the belief that a continuation of that system would furnish the necessary means of clearing a deep and p3rmanent channel at a cost far less than that in volved in the plan endorsed by the gov ernment engineers. Some few years ago the washing away of the spit created fears that Fort Stevens would have to be abandoned. Late improvements have dissipated probabilities of danger in that respect This improvement is duo in a great measure to an admirable system of driving piles recently patented by the inventors, Suprenant '& Ferguson, of this city. The system, which was at the time of their receiving the letters patent, fully described in The Astouiax, consists in hydraulic appliances. It is the belief of the inventors that by driving a double row of piles northward from Fort Stevens to Sand Island, that island would bo made to disappear, the south channel would ba closed, and a deep and permanent channel created north of the location of Sand Island as laid down in the charts of 1881. They are now prepar ing plans in relation to the idea, and will present them to the chambor of commerce at its next meeting for consideration. The ileroin's Chtsu. The Jfcrowt begins discharging on Monday. She has i0 bxs soap, 50 hf kgs nails, 1010 cs lye, 150 bis oakum, 100 bbls sugar, 700 cs canned good?, 50 bbls mar ble dust, 200 bbls cement, 500 cases tur pentine, o bbls linseed oil, G bis blankets, 50 kgs soda, 200 bbls rosin, C bxs 2 hf 59 bbls varnish, 25 bbls lard oil, 50 bbls lubricating oils, ; cs chalk, 42 bis sis' hemp, 1 bl twine, 12 trusses bagging, 100 csks, 311 tons Cumberland coal. 15 hf 61 bbls whisky, 7,500 cs coal oil, 2 safes, 150 cs axle grease, 78 bis paper bags, 75 bis straw paper, (5039 brs 1221 bdls iron, 47 brs 219 bdls stool, 314 grindstones, C cs 9 csks lanterns, 6 crts street lamps, 039 pots, 2319 pes and pkgs in stove line, 2 bxs 1 to 31 crts 2 bbls 1 csk 3 hhds bottles, 1 bx earthenware, 335 pkgs a ;on material, 153 pkg furniture, 21 pkj s i h goods, 58 pes engine and parts, 52J p :gs hardware, 61 pkgs mdse, 13 clay reiurts,l8tilo fire briok, 303 tiles, 3 buoy whistles 2 whist ling buoys, 10 bxs chimneys. The N.-P. President's Headquarters. Astobia, January 25. Editoe Asteuiax: Please settle a discussion by stating whether Robert Harris, the new N. P. president, will have his office in Now York or Boston. Obo. In New York. Baked Beans and Brown Bread. Leave, your orders to-day. at Frank E'bprson's for Baked Means and Boston Brown Bread for your Sunday dinner. Sick Headache, Pain in the Back and Limbs. Biliousness. Blotches. B rilsand PimD'es entirely cured bv Win. Pfun- Lder's Oregon Blood Purifier. The Caledonian Club. The Club will give a grand Soiree on Saturday evening, the 26th inst A gen Cr invitation is extended. Admisioi 50 ces, IWts for Sale. Joe-Leathers haa two fine boats for sale atM)e boat shop, one block west of Hansen ros.' mill. Pianos to Kent On easy terms t Adler's music store. At the JKmpirc Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. For a Xvnt Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, ro to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street next door to . W. Case. All Roods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Corsets and L'im1tu o:ir. All the latest makes and styles of cor - sets and ladies underwear at 1'racl Bros'Fmnlrestorn ""'''" rt J,,,v . Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery! The latest novelties in ladies and cliildrens hosiery at Prael Bros'. IlEUE, THERE A5D ELSEWHERE. I' A British vice-consulate is to be estab lished on tho Sound. Russia makes a formal demand that Turkey immediately pay 250,000 still owing as indemnity exacted after tho i Tnrco-Russiau war. I Ninetv-five niarriaeo certificates were recorded in the probate court for 1SS3, at Vancouver, the majority being for run away couples from Oregon. At Oakland, Cal., last Thursday, Lulu Riggs, an Oregon maro, won a half mile race in 4S seconds, equaling the best California time, and within a second of the bast time on record. Secretary Teller said last Thursday, "It is just, both to tho government and tho people, that railroad corporations should to comnlv with the lawwhich granted tho ! chartef. I am turo that, the Texas Pa- cific grant will be forfeited." At; TrmrcrlfiT-'a cnccinn rtf fhn Tintfnmil I board of txade.'in Washington, Dodd, of the Portland board of trade, read a pa-i per on tho desirability of removing the bars at the mouth of the Columbia and Willamette. After discussion a resolu tion was adopted requesting congress to make an appropriation for the purpose. It is stated in San Francisco shipping circles that the ncion of tho Oregon legislature in reducing pilotago within its jurisdiction, and prohibiting pilots from boarding vessels from tugs, has practically driven pilots from tho Colum bia rier." It is also stated that the with drawal of the schoonor City of Xajnz that replaced tho pilot boat .. C. Cousins wrecked on the bar last fall, leaves tho river without a pilot unless those from Washington territory aro accepted. It is suggested that insurance companies look into tho nr'tter. Tho Canadian parliament will l.-j asked on Monday lo vote 750,000 to aid the construction of a railway from Esqui mau to Nauaimo, and a further sum of 250,000 for tho purchase from the prov ince of the dry dock of Esquimau, and such additional sums as have been ex- E ended in constructed since June, 1S82. a lieu of these payments British Colum bia will relinquish to the federal govern ment certain lands in Vancouver. Con struction of tho railroad will begin at once after tho arrangements are ratified by parliament. Srlfctlnt; Jurymen. ';Iu getting our jurymen, we lawyers frequently make terriblo mistakes terri ble mistakes," said a well-kuown legal defender of criminals as ho sat in the court-room and watched tho selecting of t.vclve good men to try a prisoner. "We study tho faces of jurymen all our lives, ' ho continued, "and still we blunder when eer called on to fill a jury box." "What are tho general rules that law yers go by in selecting jurymen?" asked the person to whom tho attorney had spoken. "There aro no safe general rules," was the reply. "Lawyers try to establish such rules, but always find them misleading. All lawyers concede, however, that an American mechanic or small man of business makes the best juryman to get at the real merits of a case and return a true verdict. Some lawyers hold that a German will convict a prisoner on insuffi cient testimony because of his high re gard for law, and that an Irishman will show sympathy and help a poor devil out of difficulty by finding him not guilty whenever it is possible. Some say that old men aro more likely to find a prisoner guilty than young men are. A low-down juryman, who never had a chance to exercise any authority to speak of in his own or other people's affairs, will vote to convict every pris oner who comes in his way, simply to revenge himself on the human raco that has kept him under so long. Then there is the weak-willed juror, the addle headed juror and the sleepy-lazy juror, who are merely nonentities, 'and will find e verdict pretty much at random. The bulldog juror and tho passionate juror are the fellows who will either have a ver kict all their own way or will have no verdict at all. But the thing that counts and what I liko to see in the jury-box above all other things, is blood." "Blood?" "That's it. A born gentleman is the best juror in the world. A good figure, a fine eye and clean-cut features are un answerable arguments to convince the coarser eleven that thoir favored asso ciate understands the caso they are to decide more thoroughly than they can hope to do. Blood will tell ns quickly in tho jury box as any other place." Fine Dress Goods. A splendid 1 ne of ladles dress goods is hein displayed at the i.uipire store. Notice. Dinner at'vJ EFF'S'CIIOP HOUSE everyday from 4 -JO to 8 o'clock. The best"2Tf-p?nt meal in tewn: soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer. French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him sav.Ieffis the I MISS." c IilnimiftV Cough UaNuiii. J. M. Yantis, Sweet Springs, Mo., writes: "My mother has had bronchial and pulmonary affection for forty years and in that time has tried almostevery thing. but never found anything to give her the relief Dimmiti's Cough Bakam ha." At W. E. Dement & Co.'s. tni.1T! do ym think that js-:ff of the chop house gives you a meal for nothingaud a glass of something to drink? Xot muchT' hut he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town tor 2. cents. lie buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it." The delicious Crescent Creamer' But ter for sale at Wyatt & Thompson's. Itoscop Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in Grst-clas style, and hi. well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat. that at his place they can be accommodated. The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dv.soep sia, debility, liver complaint, boifs.'hu mors, temale complaints, etc, Pamph, lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowl fcbonp 'Joston. Why will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 ct-s and Si. Sold by W. E. De ment. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, vou have a printed cuarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by Y. E. Dement. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by Y. r uement. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E, Dement. - Shiloh's Cough ann Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. "HacKmetack." a lastine and fra- n1?"? Pe,u"ie Price 2 and SO cents. 1 boM by W--Pement ' hk . . j- . .. ,' All the patent medicines advertised : in this paper, together with the choicest penumcry, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. V. Conn's druir store, opposite Oclden he te!, Astoria. HOTEL ARRIVALS. TAHKEB Housn. Paul Parker, city M T Thompson, PW Parker, do Oak Point G F Parker, do W Kelly, do H Sewell, Seaside F Miller, Cathlamet j L A Gate, do B D Foster, do I Evans, l'amier, J l Junette,Tacoma W J Dolan, Knnppa Miss J Jnne. Port J Chamberlain, do A J Lerraoud, do C Harriman, Seattle E Houghton, Tilla" D Lucy, Nehalem W Williams, do OCCIDENT. J S Campbell. Port J E Stanlov, Wichita HM James, do C A McG'uiro and S It Fnirchild, do wife, Clatsop G A Pease, do Mrs Adams, Klama The Kev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, tnu.. says: "twin my.seir and wife Lr ''h? W V ntr CrHh- uUl h " - I)f,nr. .... o, Tell iYIe Where Is Fancy Bre(a)d ! ! ,,.,, , WHY, AT TIIH Astoria Bataj&tMectiooerj! cnr.?i.vnvs stkeix ' Not onlv Sl-TKRIOR UREAI? A.N'D I CAKES anM) i'ASTRY in tnvat variety, hut I ali THE LARGEST STOCK OF CANDIES'- IN TOVN. Wedding at:l parties simp'i'Ml v.ith the! most elaborate .ornamental work on the ; jlmrtcst notice and on reasonable term.. '. Th! is ihe most complete establishment in Astoria. EI. J.tCKVOV. Proj. JORDAN & BOZOBTH,; AFCLM.INEOK Crockcrv aud Ghisswam i. RiSBERG. Practiqal Tailor. On Genevieve stieet, oppralte tinzorth & Johns. jio-am Cleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY GEORGE LOVETT. Main Street, opposite N. !.oeb's. WDI. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and 8u'er Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. a A. V. Allen, Wholesale and lUtall Dealer in BraoBries, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Winas, Liq:iorsJobacco,Gigars Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. j DKAI.KRS TN j Iron. Steel, Coal. Anchors. Chains, j TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, j NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FLOXTIK AXD DULL FEKI. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All l7es. at Tortland Prices, in Stock. Comer Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTOUIA. OKEGON. i Drugs and Chemicals t j. E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST Pharmacist, ASTORIA fep5 Prescriptions carefully compounded Dav or Night. NOTICE. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES AKENOW due and payable at my olllpe. v , M TW0MBLY tf Sheriff Clatsop Co. : Is A ,o fa IS FA-T I 1 FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH! VALENTINES VALENTINES mtimental Valentines I VALENTINES! OF EVERY SIZE, SHAPE, QUALITY, STYLE OR PRICE, AT Adler's BOAT BTJILDIWG, S R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt & Ferchen's, foot of LaFayette street, and Is ln'i:ited to turn out FIItST-CLASS BOATS. ALL. WOItK GUAKAMEED. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITH1NG, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass aud Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work uuaranteed. GEO. GANSZ, HKALKR IN Fnvsli and Cured Meats. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Not Door to John Rogers' Central Market. PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting DOME BY RUDDOCK & WHEELER. AT fair rates. Also a complete stock of goods in our line. Estimates given and work guaranteed. Cass street, in rear of I O O F building, next to Gas Co's oRlce. ThcAl Fast Sailing Schooner "GEN. BANNING," IjS tons register, will leave Astoria, on. or aoout J IMIAirV 25th, 1884, for Gray's Harbor. She will take freight at Portland, and on her ictum from Portland will leave Astoria. For fuither particulars apply to J. H. D. G KAY. Astoria, Oregon. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Xisht. Buy, Week or Hoath WITH OK WITHOUT BOARD, With use of Parlor. Library and all the com forts of a home. Terms reasonable. Apply to SIR-?. E. C. HOLDEN. Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE undersigned has been appointed the as signee of I. J. Arvold, and all persons hav ing claims against iald I. J. Arvoldare no tifled to present the same duly verified to inRA mv office In Astoiia. Oreeon. wtnin three months from this date. Januarv 6Uu 1fl. CiLrAUE. d-Cvv Assignee of I. J. Arvold. Notice of Dissolution. Ill AVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT MY HALF interest in the Astoria Sail Loft to C. .F. Johnson, who. in connection with Mr. A.M. Johiwii will carry on the business at the old stand. -??' A Mr. A M. Johnson will collect all bills and settle all accounts of the late firm of J. Hess & Co. J. HESS. per A. M. J. Astoria, Jan. Hth, 1831. FOR SALE. TV T.CVT- Tf RfTT. FRllM 5 ACRES TO JL 40 acre tract in S. W. corner of Chas. Stevens' D. C. Title perfect. For particu lars lnqidre at offlc of N. D. Raymond, City Hall ; or on the premises of O. D. Younsr. Astoria, Nov. 8d, 1333. Coiiie valentines Gar Crystal Palace ANNUAL Dry Goods FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS ' I will offer my STOCK of CLOTHING at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES in order to reduce previous to stock-taking February 1st. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, AT COST For the N GENTS GENTS Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps REDUCED. IXL The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. jSgTFor special Dry Goods Advertisement see Daily Independent. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT DOLL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to fOO JL, at the mill or deli vei ed. We also mauutacture lath and shingles of Al quality; Hooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. ri. C. BE.VXKK. Supt. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY BRACELETS, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. TA11 goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. First Annual Clearance Sale of CWiiJMsTiiiiifliKflOuS Begins To-day at the Occident Store. Will Continue for 20 Oays Only, Men's Overcoats Reduced, Business Suits Reduced, Hats Reduced, D. A. McINTOSH, The Leading TAILOR. CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER. YEARLY SALE M.D.KANT BARGAINS is Men's, Youths', and Boys CLOTHING. BARGAINS KT Furnishing Goods, Etc. Suits made to Order, in Fl- e Stvle from S30 upward, and a Neat Fit guar anteed at IX.D.KANTS 60 dHLC and Clothing, Oays FINK Pit KSSvSUITB. BUSINESS SUITS WORKING SUIT:. IXL Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in EARDWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TiTI AND C3o3P27- Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with r.eatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES (nnstanrlv on hand Youth's Overcoats Reduced, Dress Suits Reduced, Furnishing Goods Reduced. B J ITERS !, Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. PERUVIAN ) itrr-c2sutt 'T"ZmLmm i LT"" '" ' "j MSS'&,BffiSLoeb &Co., Agents, Astoria.