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O) - tTttc glaUg timan. . . ASTORIA, OREGON TUE8MAY JUNE .-. 11 ISSUED EVERY MOKNING. (Monday Mrvpti J. F. HAL.LOKAN & COMPANY. VCIL35UEl:- -'I n'orKI'Tnl. A3TOk"lAX"VUlLDIM.. - 1 AS TJ!i: T Trras of'ttilcrin,Jii. served b OarrJpr, p.r n'"lw J x-K 6911; by 31ail, per runuth 't-. ,r - onevc-r -;. Frje ol pofcw:c to sulerll"Ts CyAdifrtSiemcata mrted l thr cirat ti.cratnoiiiperxr.uvre per month, inn sient adrprtj.jns liny cents r ipuuv, insertion. iu-Ii AEOYND THE CITT. Bead Toord A; StoLes' adv. Adjourned council meeting to-nighr. A registry law is a necessity in Oregon. There were 2,000 men on the street yes terday. Blanks of evely kind inquired ai The ""AbtobiaK office. " 'S.B. Crow will move his picture tnl jery tq. Kinney's building this vreek. Tho Walla Walla is laid up at Port land, and all hinds have leen discharged. Lightning dashed along the sky on Sunday night. It didn't strike- till yes terday. ' Aad now that it iff alfoTet ret ca begin preparing for the celebration of the 4th of,July. t "Tho edicts of yesterday "a coudkH ro verberate nlon the tlafitie coal this raoraing. The parish Aid Society of Grace ohurtii will meet this evening at the home of ilrs. A. Vau Daen. "What might have been .1 berious Sire at J. "W. Hume's canneix was promprlv ex tiasraiahed at noon Vefltrdn.. Hooks got firit -water. museum is a sample of lndiin ottery. npflorentlt" arelitof theslone nge.hauded in by. S. BIodj?ett, who pickvd it up on Young's river. A welcome shower Tell ve&terd.iv after noon. Hijh winds and dry weather require constant. -R-ateiaujiit on tue part of every citizen that a tt'pitition of last July may not occur. r Xai82 there "were 7X. voted cist in Astoria and 139 in upper town; a total of 88C voles in the two Aslorias; yesterday there vero 1,075 votea cast in Astoria and 341 iu upper .town; u total of 1,310, a gain of 4CJ votes, or over IS per cent. -The -QJonzana King1 ' fun on the boahfe lnafc nighfr aud from the tray it teas re ceived it is plain to Bee tliat t he!KenduilB are going to be favorites. Every move ihovred a talent and to iy Hint they-frill hare a crowded house tosec "M'lissa" to night is what every one prophesieH. Ito flerved seats at tuo New Teri: Novelty To chronica) tho jiumet-ou? iiersonal encoanters yestenL-iy -aouldiea ttdiousl tsat. wane n whh oiuv zi jnHiior 01 jaring and sitting "iitila notice was taken of it. out in two or throe instances the police interfered. Two lelHcme- in-J dividuals started in about iive o clock to plaint tho town red, and proposed to bo gin by having a set to for $50 ft side but werennally coaxed to refrain tiu"Sundnv wken hey will square off at Toting s river.- - -Th&S-Widc Wist begins hr summer unpa to-uav, uoinui ouwu la u xace v,iiu the FUstutoocl on Tuesday and Thursdays. She will also come down Saturday nights. Tha river service between Portland and Astoria is as cood as any in the United States, and the prices areas low ns innny sectioOLiiF the union. "When one can bo caSriTJO taiies in-j.Is hoars, J5j on Iho ITae TFcstor Fleehvood, at an expanse ot only 2, he cannot grumble at neing "out of the world." If there were no Fleetwood, however, there would be no TVtde TFesL Tho house of W. B. Painter, on the Cl&sk&nine was totally destroyed togeth er with its contents, on last Sunday by fire. Mr. Painter and his family, con sisting of a -wife and three children were on their way down Young's river, a mile and a half from homo when they ob served a heavy smoke rising from the vicinity of their homo but did not sus pect that it was their dwelling and so went on their way to complete their Sun day visit, and returned to find their home in ashes. The damage is between $1,000 and 1,500. The first of the B. & O. Bed Books for tho year is out, and if it is to be taken as J a. fair indication of what other editions are" to be, a million won't supply the de raend. In the Bed Book for the Repub lican National Convention such being its title about everything is given which can be considered of interest in connec tion with convention matters, and the clear and exceedingly concise form must commend it most heartily. The compi lation is out of the uaual order in politi cal text books. There are very few figures, and tho side notes Jin bold tjrpe lead to ready referenco to an extensive combination of valuable data. It cannot but .bo-a very desirable llttlo book ns the campaign progresses, and a two cent stamp inclosed to C. K. Lord, Baltimore, will secure a copy. Last Sunday' Fl re. - - Yffien tho firo alarm rang ai one o'clock IfeVSanday afternoon, and gre?t volumes of smoke were seen coming out of 0!Briears hotel, it looked as though the J-3lradful scenes of July '83 were to be re .eaftcted. The fire appears to have started "nirone of the frame buildings in the rear, and when the department got there, -which was as quick .as men could run, -the kitchen and part of the tear was in . flames. Five streams were soon playing on it "and in spite of tho fact that there u - was a strong -wind blowing the fire was - checked, and -finally subdued. The Fire Deparfnaeht worked haid, promptly and effective," and saved the building. For the firstJfew minutes it looked as though th&tvhoie section of tho city would go, -batfortunafely, there is no greater loss lo chronicle. ' ' -T3w principal damage is in the rear of 'tKe bailding and the roof. The loss will probably be 2,000. The insurance poli ciea expired but a few days ago and had aotjieen renewed. Workmen were busy repairing the building j-esterdny. 7 Death r Ike Foittr. The entire community was shocked yesterday evening to hear of the death of BselFosler., Tie had been in poor health for-some lime and overworked himself at the fire last Sunday afternoon. Yester day he was unable to leave his bed, but in tho afternoon ho felt some better, when about five o'clock came a stroke of apoplexy, and in a few seconds nil was over. Deceased was for many ears a resident of Portland and came to Astoria about eight years ago. In tho fire of last July his store and stock of goodn was swept away in the flames. Ho immedi ately put up a large buildiug and started '-afc&ialost New Year?. He was a genial man, had many warm friends, was m the 48th year of his age, a member of Paoifio Lodge No. 17, K. of P., and leaves a wife and family to mourn his loss. His relatives at Seattle and Portland were notified last night, and the funeral will probably take place to-morrow after- oon.j Piowcr Pots. Look at the show window of Jordun & JJozorth's Crocken' Store, and see the Use assortment of Pottery for Flowers, just received. A lull line of ladies' and children's AxTOkt'ssIgn of the golden Shoe. RETURNS AS IAE AS HEARD PROM 1 Nearly Every Candidate Still in Doubt. Yoteidaj'a election brcught out tho biggcai vote that wjs ever polled in As toria. Jl also brought out tho greatest amount of scratching. In '82 there was a good deal, but a few straight tickets wero found in tho boxes when tho clerks j ueSa" o count the 1 elanw. Yesterday it looked as though every one was doter- BiiDCtt lofcvxercido me prerogative or an American sovereign and tote just as it suited him. It was a scratch race a reg ular 'go as you please." Every ona was oat, und the polling places had a crowd in front from tho tinio the polls opened till after midnight. Considerable por- .snn'tiou was usctl and reasons solid and otherwist- advtincedwhy so-and-so slionld br- elected in preference io his opponent. Following is.latest by the telpgrapuond meSFeagers up to half -past two this morn ing; CLTTTOK. ricpublican majority for state ticket, iX; count ticket, S3; "Wheeler 41 majority. ksjlpps. Following are majerities: Hermann IS, f linn 17, Taylor 11, MeBride 19, inea v.eber Z, Iloia23, Trenchard 1C, Berry 10, flobson 15, Dan. Wnrrcn 1&, iiobson it, 4. f . Warren SO, O. . Farkar 37. j , "wisxtofi' ; Myerj 1-3, "Hermann 04, 'f haver 23 Flinn Ci, Bennett 21, .Taylor C7, Dillard 23, McBride CI, jfceinenveb:r Si, Gray 30, 1. A. Warren C7, H. B. Parker 44, John Hobon :.7, F. BartholdeL"., "Wheeler , Uoss IU, i3incer 83, Ti-enchard 1, Berry TCi, Bergman 20, Sloop CI, Higgiua 19, r hlve'.y 10, Warrrn 73, Kaymocd 10, Tar 3ujr73. hiOPAXOV. Go oti cat; Gray 41, licenwcber 21, itr.ji. IT. to 20 majority. Gray IK, Leinenwi?bflr 7, Wheeler 1.", Jloflj 10, Spencer LJ, Trenchard 11. jonxiHi. 35 oti ca.-l; Wheeler 2 majority', Sie:i uer 13. TJergmnn and lSemielt each stnnll majority. ciASKAsna IitTniiuin 21, Fliuu 22, Taj lor 20, Mc Urido, 15, Gray 22, ANTieeler 19, Spencer 19, Berry 1C, D. K. Warren 17, rarkezJS, 4. R rHrreu21, G. F. Farkftr 51, Sloop 1G, J. Clto 23. MyersS, Thayer S7, Beamett ?&, Dil lard 4t, JLeinonweber 37, Boss 40, Trench ard 83, llerpmnn 30, Shivcly 07, Hbbson 42, Barto!derjO, lUymond 8, Hi2U-J' Q Pranklin 3S. , VTtOi awoxu. Hermann fiS,'"yers D14; Flinu 107, Thacrl32; Taylor !Uennctt-l; Mo- jBrid&loa.DillaTd.llOr'Gray -sLeiaen- jer 17j wuaeier lu, Koss 127; apwiccr SltTreiichsTd 183; Berry 55, BergBian U0, Criby -23; "Warren 124, Shiv ely 107. At half-past two ink meraini: nSM7fSl eS53 votes counted. It was runniiiRr!&S were .kv. votes" counted, it was running about even at tho lieau wita uruy, koss, jgp?nx.randBers - mania the lead. t- 'SATEUFK. Di owning accidents are so common on the' Columbia,, that it is necessary to know what to doin sn omr,rgewy- Many a nle can be saved by prompt action. From a multitude of rules the following are selected: Insf antly placo patient face downwards, put a hard roll of clothing beneath pit of stomach io raise it as much as possible above tho level of the mouth. Put ono wiist tinder forehead to raise mouth off the ground. With hands spread out on patient's back, above the roll of clothing, throw upon it your whole weight with a forward motion, and keep up the pres sure about three seconds, so as to force all water from stomach and lungs out of mouth, and end the prossuro with a push. Bepeat this twice and then, to make the patient breathe, tarn him face upwards, the same hard roll of clothing now being beneath his back, the shoulders slightly drooping over it. Bend head backward and downward, putting throat on stretch to tho utmost, irlace bands of patient on top of head and keep them there. Strip all clothing from neck and waist, kneel astride patient's hips, grasp front nart of chest on both sides rut of stom ach, thumbs pointing to patient's chin, fingers fitting in the grooves between the ribs. Fix your elbows firmly, making them one with your sides and hips; then hrmlv pressing the sides of the patient together using vour knees as a pivot. throw jourself slowly forward for two or tnree seconds until your lace almost touches the face of the patient, and your whole weight presseB upon ins chest. End the, pressure with a short push which huuuenry jer&s you uu.cn. ugitiu iu wo up richt kneeling position. Best three seconds while the ribs spring back: then repeat this bellows blowing movement as before, gradually increasing the rate from seven to ten times a minute; but take the utmost care, on the occurrence of a natural gasp, not to Interrupt it; but as the ribs fall, gently press them and deepen the gasp into e longer breath. Continue thiB until th? natural breathing which you are imitating needs no further assistance. Don't gel discouraged; keep it up for an hour. If at the end of that time all effort is unavailing, then will be time enough to close. Drowned at Clifton. Andrew Van Dusen, who was employed on the Tom Morris, fell overboard about ten minutes after six yesterday after noon. The Clara Parker was passing at the time and the swell caused by her made the Morris roll slightly. Van Dusen lost his balance and fell over the stern of the boat and sank out of sight without a word. At last accounts the body had not been recovered. Deceased has relatives living near Los Angeles, Cal. For a SkvHt Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, go tn P. J. Goodmans, on Cho namus direct, next door to J. W. Ca$c All go(nls of tho lest make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new poods eon-jluntly arriving, Custom work. Sunt RecoiTcd. A large stock of soft and still Hats In all tlw laleatstyles, at Mcintosh Kur nlshinjj .store. False Report. The rumor circulated by our com petitors in regard to our removing from Astoria are entirely false. Wo have come to establish a trade, and the en couragement wc have so far received from Ihe ladies of Astoria will show conclusively that we will be a perma nent feature in our line. Leo 1. Stock, Manager for Pilgcr's Branch of the Leading Suit and Cloak House. The Oregon Blood Purifier is Nature's own remedy, and should be used to the nvAliistnn ni nil nthpr ,mfdir'inis in riis- ! eases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. El Tropuo," the bests-cent cigar in Astoria, at Laighton's, Water street, be tween W 8th and W 9tn. STATE T TERRITORIAL. The Coquille fishermen aro making. war on tno sea lions. The annual reunion of tho Oregon Pi oneer association will be held in Salem on tho 17th and 18th inst. There is considerable talk at Ilwaco of organizing a company to build a tele phone line from Ilwaco to Fort Canjby, connecting there with the government telegraph wiro to Astoria. An interesting trial occurred last week in Liukville, Klamath county, iu the State circuit court. A teamster named "Webb brought 6uit for damages against Indian Agent Kickerson, who caused his arrest for traveling in the Klamath res ervation with whisky in his wagon. Tho jury gave "Wbb 200 damage. A notice of appeal to thouupremu coart was riled. There aro now two atciinerrf on this coast called Yaquina; one that used to run from Portland and 'Astoria to the bay of that name, and one recently from New York, and formerly known as the Western Texas. The universal idea is that the name of the late arrival should be changed again. If Some change is not made there will ariyi inevitable confus ion. The dhector of the water und Gray's Hazbor pany held c iWthi 'toe-u-jj. Jacob Katam was elected t icv pc-siueiil and 1. "W. Case treasurer. A a ases-juient of 5 pr-r cent. -3 l-vittf, payable on th? IGth of July. The directors" arc in favor of oing ahead vntn tho work and Ret as much done this fall ha ssible. Padftc Journal. Snokane Joe. ihn faurdaroaa aiwaah. fi8daxrrepeJi5t3?xidAy aCWsdla walla. A aeputy went to me jau. sitt Joe's brother to take him back to Spok ane, and, by mistake took Joe to the depot. James Sevetson, who was at the depot, discovered ths mistake In tima to send Joe back to the jaiL and thus pre vent the band of Indians ut the depot from killing him. Say the Eugene City Guard: We Jedrn that the snow on the summit of the Cns ' cade range over the JrToKenie road is about ten leet oeep ior a distance 01 about twelve miles. We crossed over that road with pack animals and cattle on the 5th day of June, twenty one years ago, and had to climb over snow over ten Jeet deep one hard day's travtl a distance of ebont twenty-nve miles, snow is not usually off suntcient to enable animals to cross before the first of June, and the rood is not entirely dear of www Before July or August. Two years go there wero 7MI voles polled in Astoria, 130 iu upper town, l,20t' tn tho county. Bloody, for governor, had 5 majority in Astoria, and 55 in the county. Trenchard for county .clerk, had f ma jority in Astoria, the vot sKUumig Spedden, 312; Trenchard, 368; the vote in the county was sneacieu.ii; xrencnaru, 57. In thateflSfllon tha Democrats car ried Astoria, and the Setmbiicani tie ccrantT. Just how it Trill bo thin tints is something that jio one inows positivaly aA yet, though from present writing it would seem as though the Democrats had got away with tho bakery. "Wool growers east of tha mountains, sheRr earlier this year, to accomodate the views and requests of the dealers, who claim thai late shorn wooTbecoHies -darker and filled with dust after the proper time for shearing, and hence of a lower irnida and rice. This Year tho sveraca jg much, lighter. Now the largo cattlo growers are rnifee midst ot tnsc rmnaai exdteat, called branding, when sever al adjoining bands szo 'driven together, gettisz from. CdO to 1,600 in one big band, trhw. in Swuiiah stvle. with lariat, two at haore TBQuated men will lass? tho steers by the herns, and hind leg and pall it down, smid clonus of dust, bellowing of aniotate, -when tha owner applies the brand and thoa repeat, till the whole is done. 'jrLLSS. The dtamatlo adaptation of Bret Harte's well known story of "MTiss" was given last night. The character of "iPliss," taken by Julia Kendall, was portrayed in a manner which proclaimed a truo conception of an untamed back woods girl; and to her efforts especially in her medley song is largely due the loveliness of the play. Miss Fannie Sim monsas a woman of tho world, made the most of an important part, ns did Miss Annio Mitchell, sh a rival to "M'liss." "Yuba BUI." (Mr. H. A. Kendall) talked and looked like theVough California mail driver he was supposed to be. Mr. H. Russell as the pioneer father of "M'liss." supported the character so well as to defy detection which is given as a tribute to his talents. Messrs. Sambrook, MoKee and Knight completed the list of princi pal characters in this plaj-of strong situ ations. Vi'c'orta Independent. Steamer Da j s for June. From Astoria. 1 From San Fran. Columbia, June . . ljOregon SO Oregon 5 State, June .-. 3 Remmants. Odd lots of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Corsets, etc etc., at much less than cost, at CAr.y.vnAN it Co's., successors lo 1. W. Case. The Patent Lamp Filler. The most useful household invention of the age. Call und see It Also, extra good Coal Oil for sale in quantities from a pint to a barrel. Jordan fc Bozorth. Oi Interest To The ladles. A full line of Ladies' Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hosiery and Muslin Underwear at greatly reduced prices for a few days only, at The Leading Suit and Cloak House, next to Rescue Engine house. Fie Dress Goods. A splendid line of ladles dress goods is being displayed at tho Empire store. Syrup of Figs. Nature's .own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in Its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc. Strengthens the orgnns on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dptnent & Co., Astoria, Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Ai awed cedar shingles. Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonic tickles the palate and gladdens tlie heart, Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices. ltoscoe Dixon's- new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up In first-class, style, and his well known reputations a caterer assures all who like Kpdd things to eat, that at hi place they can be accommodated. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at Jefi's from 3 a.m. to 2 r. M. Arvold sells Boots and Shoes cheaper than any ono else In town, becauce we buy for cash. Arvold will sell a large stock of Boots and .Shoes at cost, at tho Leading boot and shoe store. The most popular bitters in tho market is Dr. Henlys Dandelion Tonic. lor a number one cigar, try Laigh- ton. Slilloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure ior uatarrn, Diptneria and1 Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement. . x ?-' The Chicago CdarcBtleiu A Chicago special of the lat birya: Four years ago the Sunday preceding tho meet ing of the ItepublicanA national conven tion at Chicago was aireritablo bedlam. Tho fight then was the fcld against Grant and only uf tcr a despfrato contest,, last ing five day3,T;are. the'old guard1'. van quished. Tho convo-aiSon of lcW ruct on" Wednesday, but then vrers nearly baeV as many strangers in the city -the Sunday previous as thero are.flHJaj-, thu co-icn-' lion being only two daya .off. ThoJL'?ilm cr houso was then tha -headquarter of the Grant delegates; tud the stalwarts' from tho local cities ryra on hand in full force, shouting loudlj-for their candidate i and rnther more wiHJGgSo um their fists tn argument than thofetongues. An tinny of fedeial oillce holders sent here by the friends of Grant and Sherman swelled . the mob and lifted thdr voices In songs . born of .the Inspiratiii ol npcea-juy. The immense rotunda of tho Palmer was? swathed milage, banners and streamers; could elbow his way tjbounh the cursine. perspiring crowd to the headquarters of the candidates. Men stood m rows & dozen deep before the, bars, and ezcrte mAnt ran deeper thanjit any convention since that of the wari No such .scenes traiWT. iosd here to -jgy. Order reigned wbrva chaos had prevailed. There wero crowds of people iu Hie hetels: the streets leading from the -Gnd Pacific to the jfsjpaar, Jueiona ami nerinan nouses were filled with people, and convention talk was Heard on every hand, but none of the angry feeling, factional bitterness and personal omniry of 1930 was percepti ble to-dav. There has been just as hard work, perhaps, more caucusing and oer- tutu., ivi. it i m.ui um uuu jnnueuci ing than four years Sjjo, but it has lreu done quietly-rod in order. In.V.tntd of the wild sp&cches oiLpoliricinns on the street corners, cheering for tha candi dates, the hordes cf partisans and the brass bands, the workers are liborinc in seerer. If the blood circulation is unob structed thero is jio chanc for Brighfs disease, and St. Jacobs Oil will ineirasft the circulation. SttUH'thittK Fine. ,lut received at r. G. Bawlin; large tock or cijrs, Cigarettes, the choicest hrand of tobacco. t u and Step Tfcutt CohrIi By- going to J. I- Tfcotoas's and getting n bottle of Lero ttigh Balsam. It-avilc cuius rac. ' UJE?F" - At enormous expense ha- jiLst securortj tee services oi i'flFEOT:. i.Lt.is ono of the best white eqoks in the slate; and Jeff proposes to exczll any of his for mer efforts in the culinary art. Italian and French dishes a specialty. SmttwrSale. -Joe Leathers haJto fine lout-i for saleot the lxat shop, ono hloefc west of Hansen Bros. mill! fofice. - Dinner nt-J F'S"CHOP HOUSE cveri da from i-Ja to 8 oVloi-lc. The best 25-ecnt mpst In tewn: soup, fish, seven ninas oi ropats, vogetaDies, pic, pudding, etc. TeSrr coiTeo included. All who hav triPft him say Jell H tlie Ai ike Enpire Stere You will find tl finest Isces and era broideries, of rlchiquallty. HoNlerj, Hosiery, nosierjrl The latest novelties in ladles and children? hosiory at I'rael Bros'. "WIIAT! do you think mat jeff or Tni: cnop house gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of somothing to .drink? -Not muchP but he gives a better meal and more of It than any place in town for 2. cents, ne buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles iL'' Corsets and Underwear. All tho latest makes and styles of cor sets aud ladies underwear at Prael Bros.' Empire store. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint V Shlloh' Yitallzer la guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. Don't pay L0 cents elsewhere when J ou can get the best dinner In town at EFF'S tor 25 cents. For lamo Beck, Side or Chest use Shlloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents For sale by W. E. Dement The Rev. Geo. U. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife, oweour lives toSnn.on's Consumption Cuke." Sold lrW. E. Dement. For Sale. FIVE IIUNDKED CORDS DKY HEM lock Wood, which I will deliver at tho houses of customers for $4 a cord. Draylng ol all kinds done at reasouabl rates. R. K, MARION. Notice Of Application. TWOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1.1 underslened will, at the next regular meuung oi tne uemmon council ot ma city of Astoria. Clatsop County; Oregon, apply to said Council for a license to retail ttine, malt aud spirituous liquors iu less quaptl tles than one quart, for the period of one year. In the bunding fronting on Main street and situated near the south-wast corner ot Concomly and Mala streets, la that part of sam city iam out oy j onn .ticLiure. E. PAl'MAHL. MaySlst. 1SS4. . PiC&d up ON THE NIGHT O? THE SOth INST., two sails, four oars, one water kejr, one fish-hook, oue rudder and one mast. The owner can Imethe same by ca'llng at the 1. X. L. Cannery, provtng property and paying expenses. Notice. "MCEKUHANT3 ANI OTIfKKS WITH lu. hom J have bills, niil ple.is render statements promptly on me nrt or earn mouth, Wm. HUME. Astoria. May SIst.lSSI. Picked Up. rkNTHK Uni, NEAR DESDEMONA J sat sands, about 140 fathoms 15-mesb net r roiksmarkedA.il. Owner anplv to "Win. Curtis Hant horn A Co's boat V. at Ilwaco, prove propeny auu nayennrse NefLost. ON THE NIC.nTOFTllE TWENTY fourth of May. off Scarborough Dill, about MO fathoms 45-mesh net Scoich 40-12. corks branded 1. E. W. Finder will please communicate with F. L.A right at C. Ttm- mms:f;o. i pjterAsiona. Net Lost. rs THE NIGHT OF MAY EOCIt vteenth. above Fort StCVfllM. in Smith channel, aboirt en fathoms of net ; 40 fathoms u otuwii.-jj.,-i-in.-ii ui-vi,u-incii 111138 ; 20 fathoms rn-n. l3-ply.44-incshdeep.O-Ineh mesh, all In old lines, Cork's branded E.P.C. i inaer win return in y. v . Irancw.E. I Co's lallon. bkipanon. Change of Business. HAVING SOLD MY CIGAR AND FRUIT StaniUo C. N. Martin, I take pleasure in reconiiwnaiiJK nimiotne luDllc. Mr. MnrtUl Will COmlllPttbo hueinoca at before : also sell milk bv Uieplnt or quart. Thanking my customers for their patronage w iuuu x uope iiiey wm extend to my success or, I am, re.pectfullv, " I. N. DARLAND. OCCIDENTAL HALL ONE WEEK, COMMENCING .MONDAY, JUNE 2. manfl-MIlKElALL' Snportcid4r)'the Strott-jeit.' Jiart-ct, mo-t Ooiaplcte. and'uouiCmioiiaUDrauiatic "lUxioljaKoas iu tho lTuttcd-StAte. - ' aairainuaaacoiupietc. Orchtt r ttIlllStpv,"-,l "" Thfs Evening, June'3nf The pcrferxance will conriit of Bret Tlartc's ttrentcbt Wortr M'Liss! ;; Or The Walfof th Sierras. M'l;.the Walt .tUXJ A KENDALL i UDa Bin. driver of t ti- .5acrmeuto mall..... ilr.H. A. KENDALL Vnttus the Way JULIA KENDALL will ' introduce Now and Popular Songs. LOOK' OUT FOR. . SATURDAY MATINEE, Unserved scjU for sale atXe Tork Novel tyitore. . I Change Of Bill Nightly. ASK. FOR u THE BOSTON " RUBBER BOOT. - j Made or Fine JPara' Rubber Will Not Crack. I'Or: SALE EVXRYWHEKK. The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mi'g Co Portland, Oregon. THEEVT TORK Opposite the Parker House. Headfxuarters for the Young and the Old. Books Musical Instruments. Toys Sta tionery and NovelUes of Every Description. All the leading; Publications of the Bay. Ask to bo shown the Clarlona, the latest novel of mechanical Ingenuity. Jordan & Bozorth The Only Exclusive. CROCKERY STORE IN ASTOEIA. W. B. Hare Sole Bight to the Patent Iunp Filler, JACKSON'S ASTORIA ," - Bakery Confectionery Coffee and Ice Cream Parlors. CRFJVA9IUS STREET. SUPERIOR Bread and Cakes OF ATX KIXBS. "Weddings and Parlies supplied w ith strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. o-French dnd American-o CANDIES1 Manufactured, Wholesale and EetalL BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, ON THE ROADWAY. Notice TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FIRM X name of Andrew Olsen & Co. U this day dissolved by mutual consent. CO. Hanson retires from the crra and An drew Anderson pays all the liabilities and collects all bills duo said Arm. - NOTICE. .- STATE AND COUNTY TAXES AHENOW7 due and pavable at mv ofllce. A. ST. TWOMBLYv tl Sheriff Clatsop Co. ' Notice, PAYMENT HAS BEEN STOPPED UPON CertlQcate of Deposit No2l,5S6. Issued August 31, 1881, by Lsdd & Tlltoa. favor of George HUI. for 8G000., said certificate hav ing been lost, myai-lwk Ilffl Jy 5C " jf? THE .S OewYorluVBlO" STORE! f' .ll'l.'i. -"v I'l. I ; V'wxUP -:!JI L II I c . . THE Leading Dry Goods Ol? ASTORIA. Sis ! Silks !- Silks ! ?i We are now showing the largest and choicest assort wntrofiBLACK and COLORED SILKS ever shown in Jatbria at BEMATIKA-RLY LOW.PiaUBES - Ladles in need of such goods and want to get tke genuine article would dd well to give us a call. Bohriet's famous Black Silks in all numbers. Rich Brocaded-Silks, Bhadames, JCoires and Cet Colored Gros 'Grain Silks. Latest Shades. Pancv Brocaded Silks. New Designs. ' Evening Silks, in bilks in cnecKs ana stripes. O. fit. GQOFER, rue 3i Pythian Building, -Mi - . CARL PALACE CRYSTAL IA1PARTK I l i '. J& ji NewJGoods for JL CLOTHING, HATS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers. Retailed at Wholesale Prices. Being in the Manufacturing Business I am prepared to sell Clothing that will give PERFECT SATISFACTION both In FIT and QUALITY of Goods. Perfect Fitting: "White Shirts, lUedinm and Fine Grade Underwear, fewest Stylos iu Scarf and Ties. IT2-A FULL STOCK OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SCITINCM.-wi D. A. McINTOSH, OCCinEIfTBrOCK. .- JOHN P. CLASSEN. - Manufacturer of French and American Candies ALSO "-Fresli 333Pa,c3L 'EreryBKHning, fronr the ASTIA-o-B AK ERY- and Clothing House all the latest tints. Summer - Astoria, Oregon. "A iJr. t - f ADLER'S CRYSTAL L. 4 J Spring and Summer! AX OF FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND TTniv TirneaiTio SoIaati LlillTTEDUPINANEW AND ARTISTIC M. manner. Every attention oaldinatrons. I have fitted up ami opened a Urst-class Barbershop at Carl Adler's old stand ou Chenamus street, and am ready for buslne 142 Sm LEN.OHLER. FOB FIM EOOBS. 4 H ASTORIA. 922i. ! "t'e V, r j- i?JP'i