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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1885)
m f ?hc JlaUn Sistovlan. ASTOKIA,. OREGON: liONlDAV. Al'KIL 12. 1BJ5 ISSUED EVERY .MORNING. (Monday ecoptcd) J. F. HA1.L.ORAN & COMPANY, ruitLisnKns and wtorjtnjTOiis, ASTORIAITBUILDttG. - - CASSBTRttEl Terras ofStibscrlpUoa. Srrred bv Carrior, per week l5cls. Sent by Mall, per month . tiQcl. onoyoar-. 57.00 Kroo of portage to sulwcriberi. fci?Adveriisements inserted bvthoyeurat U10 rato of S2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising flay cem per square, eaeh insertion. Ifcoticb"Te Advertisers. The Astorian guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper Jmbl ashed on the Columbia river. Read II. D. Kant's new adv't. The Malkah, lumber laden for Pana ma, came down last ovening. There -will be a meeting of the Colum bia river fishermen's association at the court house at 7:30 this evening. At tho N. Y. Novelty store will bo taken your order for any European or Ameri can publication at publisher's prices. Forty dollars were forfeited in tho io lice court yesterday by tho failure of sun dry parties to materialize nt the after noon seance. A New York special received last night says that Grant is considerably bettor. Hopes nro now entertained of his ulti mate recovery. Alert H. & L. No. 1, at their mooting last evening decided to take active part m the tournament. F. B. Eibarson 13 to be captain of the team. Cannerymen can get their printing supplies at The AsToauK office as cheap as in Portland or San Francisco. All things being equal don't ''send your money away." Angelo Perelta, a precocious yonth who has distinguished himself by beating his way from Now York to this city, has been arreBted on the charge of stealing a two-dollar blacking brush from Carl Ad ler's store. The sociable at Mia. J. B. Wyatt'd last evening was numerously attended and was a most enjoyable affair. Some fine vocal and instrumental music was ren dered by able talent, and everybody pres ent spent a very pleasant evening. A now order from the treasury depart ment make3 it obligatory on the owners, agents, masters and pilots of steam tugs when engaged in towing, to blow three blasts of their stoani whistles in quick succession nt intervals of one minnte, dring fog or thick weather. The Telephone leaver for Portland at six this morning. Tho Telephones tho steamer for Astoricns to patronize. Sho carries passengers through in quick time and has first-class accommodations. In patronizing the Telephone tho traveling public indirectly benefit themselves. The rumor on tho streets yesterday that war had been declared between En gland and Russia was traced to a promi nent Astorian who said that he had a dispatch so stating. The intelligence waa not confirmed by any dispatch re ceived at this office last "evening up to the time the telegraph oftlec closed. Wo will have a big crowd here at the coming flromen's tournament and it might be a good idea to make some arrange ment in relation to view along the line of contest. Everyono will want to see the contests, and windows, etc., will be in de mand. To prevent confusion and to ac commodate ladies and visitors, it will be necessarv that some provision bo made so that there will be as little crowding as possible. Hoofs could be utilized and temporary seats and awnings erected. The Seattle Chronicle is to hand with a blank in its editorial columns. Tho gaper was edited in a way that Judge frcene didn't like and he shut down on the editor. Judge Greene is tho colossal ass of tho northwest, lio should go to Russia. Green by name and green by nature he should know that if the editor was wrong there was a way to reach him without depriving him of a livelihood. His title is "Justice Greene," while his actions are tho personification of injus tice. An Astoria fisherman has been .stuffing a reporter of the 5. F. Chronicle with nn exaggerated account of matters and things on the Columbia. Tho icporter took it all in and that usually wide awake paper gravely states that in 18S3 there were over 7,000 boats employed in fishing on the Columbia; that 00 men lose their lives annually at tho month of the river; that one day'in July, 'SI, u squall on the bar upset 1,000 boats and drowned 103 fish erroen; that another time he was out in a storm when eighty more were drowned, etc. Tho truth is bad enough without exaggerating it in that way. The last freight bill of the O. II. & N. (Jo. paid at this olhco was lor actual charges, $6.25; "primage," 31 centB; "wharfage," 39; total, 055; that is, over ten per cent of the bill paid was a gouge on tho part of the company. It used to be that tho "primage" went to tho cap tain. If it doe3 not go to the captain it has no legitimate excuse for existence; the presumption is that the captain does nof get a single cent of this "primage." This is why The Astoauk calls tho chargo for "primage" a conge. The "wharfage" charge is a similar swindle, the two constituting; as direct a cinch on the pockets of Astoria's business men as can well be conceived. The company might as will print "Gouge" in its freight bills as "primage" and "wharfage." It is a swindle and an Imposition. PEBS0NAL. Frank Yonng, formerly of the I. 5L L. Btore, is over on a visit from the sound. I. Cohen, formerly of the California store, arrived on yesterday s steamer, ac companied by his wife. "Mrs. Addio Buel, well and favorably known in this city, and Mr. W. 13. Mur ray, the foreman of tho Standard, wore, married in Portland on the 20th. Tee Astoeias extends congratulations. Cup and Saucer Iarty. Do not forget the Apron Fair and Cup and Saucer party on Thursday evening next, April 23rd, at Liberty Uall, under tlrelauspicesof theLadles'Gulld ot Grace Protestant Episcopal church. There will be a largo variety of aprons offered for sclo including almost everything from a small child's ''bib" to elaborate fancy aprons for parlor use. There will be, refreshments, and with the eatables there will bo given to every one paying, or for ft hem is paid, the sum or fifty cents, a cup and saucer. We expect a pleasant evening, and hope to see a large crowd. Cook Wanted. Apply at th!3 office. Cftuucryxueii. Seth Thomas Xutmeg clocks at Gus Uy Hansen's for eighteen dollars a dozoa. 1 MaRTLI6 BEPOBT. eracUL to the ahiohian.J Loxdos, April 21. Tbero havebeeaa thousand reports to-day concerning war rnmow, and tho beat informed think a formal declrration of war on England's part is not far off. A special from Ber lin says thai a cipher dispatch has been received from St. Petersburg announc ing tho first advance of tho Russian foroei under General Komaroff against the country of tho Afghans. The same dispatch blates that the inhabitants of Northorn India have turned against En gland and aro ripe for revolt. Tho London markets aro again fluctu ating. OCEAX SPBAT. Sailors are scarce in San Francisco. The Columbia arrived in yesterday at noOn; tho Oregon went to seq; the Ilos lyn Castle cleared for Cork. The bark Julia Foard has arrived at San Francisco from Puget sound. She was formerly tho French bark St. Marc. next tho Hawaiian- bark Avgusta, and went ashore some months ago on the the sound. She was gotten off and re built nt Port Rlakeley. and by so doing has been placed under tneAmerican flag. ThefolIowing cases of interest to the shipping community have recently been recorded in Englaud: The steamer Vc Kcfmnwont ashore on the Little Benbo bank entering the Mersey two hours after high water. There was a moderate gale blowing and considerable danger of the wind and tide setting the vessel further on tho bank. Tho value of the froight and cargo wan $535,000, and the court awarded the tugs $7,500. In tho other case a large steamer broke down in the Bed sea, and after drifting about was taken in tow by another merchant steam er, and aftor six day3 towing against heavy winds for 0 distance of 700 miles, was safely docked at Suez. The towins steamer was badly strained and had to on uocKea xor repairs, xno conn award ed the salvage of $13,500, the vnlues of the disabled steamer was $7C.',Gfti, and the other, $415,000. The new coast surveying steamer C. P. Patterson, commanded by Lieutouaut Clover, United States navy, left San Francisco vesterdav for Alska. wharo she will be engaged during the summer months in surveying the coasts of that territory. The Patterson was built in the east last year for thi3 service. She U well ; adapted to the business, being n -ves-! of iv njua register aim imvjngiui sae ihu-si improvements in engines, etc I ndor present orders she bun been assigned to the Alaska ceast: IhaJlaUr, now at San Francisco receiving new boilers, etc., to the coasts of Oregon and Washington territory, while the MeAithurv'illbd Kent around the California coast, and with these three vessels tho const survey will be able tn do good service in locating all dangers to shipping. Daring the" winter months the Patferso.i will return t San Francio. A ComlagTrtfit. There will be a concert given at the Con- Rregational church on Tuesday evening, April SStb.on which occasion someof Mi3 Bitely's advanced piano c!n33 will make their first appearance, assisted bv Prof. Francis of Portland.Jandsomoof the beat musical talent of Astoria. The concert will consist.of overtures and selections of concerted music by the Astoria quintette Club, vocal and instrumental solas, du etts, trios, and quartettes, including some selections by the male quartette club of Astoria. Send Ibea to Shoal water 11 j. A few days after a gale from tha west ward, which occured in January, the In dians at Claquot Bound picked up on the beaoh a portion of a ship's loat, an oil coat, a pair of gum boots, and a number of stateroom doors; also a board which had evidently been broken off a ship's boat, and which contained the follewing: "Deica Oungadhnr, Liverpool." Vic toria Dispatch, 2cJ. On the Sacramento river packing has been brought almost to aoomplete stand still for want of material. Last Monday the run had fallen oft to such an extent that fish sufficient for a day's operations in one cannery were not obtainable. The city canners have not had a full supply of tish sinco the opening of tbo season and during the post week they have had barely enough material to keep their lim ited forces employed. Fishermen have taken advantago of the situation and are demanding 3c per pound for their catch. This price nflords only a small margin of profit at 1 per dozen for canned goods which have ruled considerably lower dur ing tho past season. Cat. Grocer art Conner, 17. To Accommodate Ills I'utron. Alex. Gilbert will keep hi-, iloon oen day and night. Fhhermen can get a good much at r.n hour of the night. The genuine French sardin constantly on hand. A large assortment of Nockivcir ro ivlwd nt Mcintosh's Furnishing store. On' of tho finest billiard table i.ii il:r coast at Jeff's 'Telephone." " CROW Do not make any sevindi?in-w lec tures at his New Gallery, No. GiV$,ou the Koadway. For Dinner Parties to order, at notice, go to Frank FabreV Jiort At Frank FnlireN. Board for 5EL30 a month. The lit In the city. Dlnnor from 5 to 7. Private card rooms nt Jeffs u? vi loon "The Telephone." Uuj jour Lime of icra at 1 '.inland prices. Don't pay 2.1 to GO cents for dinner when you can get a better one at the Telepnono for 13 cents from !1 to 2. Sleepless Nights madi lui-rable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by Y. E. De ment & Co. All the patent tupdlcmes arteiiKe.l in this paper, together with the i-bolcest perfumery, and Ir.jtet articles, ele con Jh bought at the lowest prhi.. :t J. W. Conn's drug sloro, opposite t)."id-n hr tol. Astoriju Choice Seed Ontn For Kdc at J. U. 1). Gray1. Fresh. Ksstcru and. Hhnalwalfr -- Bay Oysters Snistantly on hand, cooked to any stie Frank Fabre's. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A full M guaranteed. TBASSITLVTTIC TB0UBM3. Tli OHr Bnmcti loiltkr 8irl. A cable tipociul from London bays: It is hard, even for the most friendly critic, to retain much respect for the Rrilish people, now.-'papers or ministers after Iho last fortnight. Opinions have varied with childish suddenness Newspapers which shrieked for warfare now bleating, lamblike, for pence. The ministers havo vielded. with something akin to adula tion, th very points which they declared they wunld defend to the list drop of British blood. The government organs, and Gladstone in the house of commons, still strenuously deny that Penjdeh has been vielded. Nobody, however, believes the denial. It ia amusing to see tha Gladstone organs now declaring that Penjdeh 13 the sourest of sour grapes, and that it never really belonged to Af ghanistan. "There is a possibility," as the St. James Gazette remarks, "that it is not right to fight for Penjdeh or Zulflgar, but it is now plain that they never meant to fight. YUero was tne sense policy of saying they did?" V ery other tories make similar argui n the many arguments. The preparations for war simply intensi fy the humiliation, and it is evident that they only amount to an opera boaffe. Russia is not frightened because the British .re buyiag canned beef r.nd cruis ers. The demand for the vote of credit vri.I arouse 11 lively debate. The demand will be for 0,000,000 or i3,000,OCO at least. The political effect is cerjain to Imj disas trous to the government -in the coming general electiori.Even the Liberals bo gin to admit that a Tory victory is possi ble. In the house of commons the diffi culty of getting tho government members to attend is maddening to the govern ment whips, .whose sweetest blandish ments scarcely secure a quorum. Itis whispered that when tho "redistribution matter is finished business will be impos sible, although it is important that the Crimes aot should be reenacted. In short, the Gladstone parliament is going out like a cheap candle in iil-smelling J fumes. Alarmists are predicting that a war with any power possessed of c decent na vy would result in the presence of a hos tile fleet nt the gates of the Tower of London. Their prediction is made in iewof tha weakness of tho dofensos of the river Thames, and it is argued that the inoomplots and untried system of torpedo service, so much relied on by en thusiastic militarv oncineors. misht prove utterly inadequate" to the proper j protection of tha metropolis. A society has been forneu which has for it3 object the organization of an extra naval ro serve force, composed of boatman, watch men and others at present engaged in the service on.tbe lower Thames. This contingent would be expected to act as a volunteer brigade for the defense of tho river. Tho society proose3 shortly to send a deputation to wait upon the government for the purpose of procuring officisl sanction of their T. names defense scheme. THE SirUlTXOX SUilMAUIZKO. The Times' London special sas: "Ca bal is lia3sian, lomhay is debated, or debatable." This is the sardonio sum mary of thepresentsitnationthatl heard from the lips of n whig member in the house of commons lobby last night. Tho sting of thtf sneer lies in the fact that painfully distinct echoea of it came from everv canilnl on the continent. The pa pers of Berlin, PariB, Vienna and oven j tho3a of Home, vie with each other in declaring that they knewfrom the first ', tnai tne outcomo wouia oe peace, oecuubo John Kainhreai6ns only until he sees his antagonist ready to take him at his word, when he always turns tail. The English- ; man's conscience that he is -not a coward does not make these taunts any easier to bear. There can be no doubt that he is aching for a fight. He knows it and feels that evervbodv else must "know it, too. The trouble is that his ministry does not want to fight, and this gives cheap for eigners a right to insult him. Feeling all . this very keenly and smarting under the beuso of being tricked, wronged and mado to appear contemptible inlhe eyes of Europe, you may imagiuo with what devotion he wears the primroses of the Boaconsfield party to-day, and laments tholossof that great nnti-lluss:an, who is four years dead. BELIEVE WHAT TCOV LIKV. Losdox, April 20. There has bwiu a continuous exchnnge of dispatches be tween Earl Granville and DeGi6rs since Saturday. It is apparent that the breach it widening. ,. FaiXKroKT, April 10. The Frankfort Gazette publishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg to the effect that the resigna tion of DeGiers, Jtussian minister of for eign affairs, becomes daily more prob able. Lokdos, April 20. Tho Pall Mall Ga zette states this afternoon, that despite all the prevalent alarmist rumors, it is in a position to state that tho differences between England and Russia are in a fair way toward peaceful settlement. Dispatches from Cronsiadt states that the Russian fleet there has been ordered to prepare for war instantly and that thirty-two Russian mea-of-war have hoisted their flags and put to hea. London, April 20. The cabinet met to day to consider the contents of a number of iraportnnt dispatches juat received from Lord Dnfienn. AVxbsaw, April 20. The Frogblat, the Russian official organ, states that Russia is making the "necessary preparation for war. Losdon, April 20. Thesitustion of the Russo-Afghan question seems again to ba veryssrious,jOwing to Russia's increas ing her demands to such an extent that it will ba impossible for Ehsland to ac cept such terms. M. DeGiers, the Rus sian premier, wuo evidently determined to profit by his recent success in negotia ting with the English foreifjil office, ha3 apparently decided not to yield one iota to Earl Granville. It is now feared Rus sia has overstepped the bounds of British forbearance, as it is asserted hy high au thority that England will never succumb to these latter demands of the Russiun premier. A large number of important dispatches passed between the English and Russian foreign office Saturday and Sundav. All members of the cabinet re mained in London Sunday awaiting a re ply from Russia to the latest from Earl Granville. Beblix, April 20. Tho Tagblatt, the official organ, prints a dispatch from St. Petersburg saying Russia 13 making the necessary preparations to take Herat. X Unppj- Thought. It was a happy thought that led to the Broductinn of. a concentrated fruit sjr up, so harmless In Us nature that it may be given either to the mother or her babe, relished alike by both, and of such wonderful efficacy "thai all v. ho take it feel brlchter and ''hannler. Y. E. Dement & Co.wilUfufnlsh nuyone wishing Syrup of Figs a trial bottle free of charge, or will sell so cent and one dollar bottles. Xlo to Wilson & Fisher's and ee something new in window stops. niSTRICT 1 Names of pupils neither absent nort tardy for i!i month ending April 17, 1835. DziMirrMiAT. Lottie Levings Gussie Gray Bello Douglas Ella Belcher Harry Gray Jacob Fernll William Grant Wulter Douglas Frank McCann Goorgu "Welch George Stevens Wusley White Mark Warren Mary Deuly Grace Carnituers Ethel Morrvmsu Cordio Itobb Ellen McCann Minuio Warren Zod Carruthera Myra Stevens Nellie Leviugs Minnie Sovcy Mary McCann Emma Gratke Josio Dealy "Willie Levings INTESMEDLVrc UBl'iBTMrr. Dolly Leving; Esther McCann Nellie Morrison Minnie Shively Nettie Tattle " I.ona Welch Martin Bottom Oliver Bottom Orsbn Brooks Alban Burns Dick Carruthers Ernest Ferchen King Kyle Johny'McCue PittMinr DzfAisransr. Helena Dahlen Mat tie Shively Jamie Douglas Nannie Belcher Lena Pennd Amanda Mattou Annie Gratke. Lisa Lnorkkaneu Vesta Coffonberry Minu Tenhunen " Mollie Fo3ter Ellen Dahlen Emilv Barrv Dollie "Welch Elms Eddie Erickiou Adrian Merrymaa Lawrence Wilson John Mitchell . Ingebret Dahlen James Morrison Merteu Welch Onssie Carruthers Otto Coffenbcrry J ale. Luorkkaueu Willie Oratko Willie Mattson Walter Both? David McCrosky Hokan FEH5TCT IK IKPOBTMKST. Gtuco Carruthers Minnie Wa.rreu - Carrie Miller Myra Steven Zoe Carruthers Helena Dahlen Mina Tenhunen Laura Hansen Emily Barrv Nellie Mitchell Lottio Levings James Mdrrisou Morton Welch Gussie Carruthers Jake Lnorkkaneu Halvor Dahlen M. F.,LxwttEKCE, Principal. Emmi Coxseixt, Intermediate. Alicr Atkocsos, Primary. - l'5DF.U A CR17.T QUILT He slept end dreamt that tho kangaroo Had given a fancy ball; The elephant came with the festive gnu, The mouse with the ostrich tall, A funny giraffe thit did nothing 1m laugh, Dropped in with a centiptdej And a cricket and ilea, thr.t bad ju.it been to tea, Waltzed round with remarkable peed. A wasp and a bumble bee had a chut Just oyer his little nose; And a Iwn constrictor, upon tho mat. Dressed up in his Sunday clothes. A crow and raccoon, in a-ifre balloon. Pausod over the bid to sing, And a neat armadillo crept np on his pil low To dance the highland lling. Then all, ere they left, made a graceful bow, And out in tho moonlight sped; Except a ponderous brindle cow. Which stopped to stand on its head. The little boy woke, and grinned at lhe joke; Sprang out of bed with a tilt; ''I can dream it all over," said he, "while tney coer mo Me up with this crazy quilt." I hli.JI es. I tliioMrn's Arnica Snlre. Thk B:t Salvk in lhe v.orldrurj Cuts, Brui-esSoTe.. Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Kuvjt Sores. Totter. Chapped Hands. I Chilblain-. (rn. ami nil Skin l.rup-j thin-, and pt-itivHy cures Pile--., or. no pa rfqulrt'iL It i" guaranteed to give; erft-ct -atifu-tio:i. or money refunded. . l'ri'--2. cent.- j.ir bow For rkU- by W. E. Di'nwi I Jtlu. r Three n-lier. Three fishermen went pnly out toward i.'iq uoi in. Out toward the north as tho .-nn vvi:t down. And they laugheti with glee as they sailed forth, ; Saying Jeffs Restaurant i the boat in town. j Ami Jnrr's is the plaeo lo gonad liuo j You are Mire to hae luck before morn- j Ins, Tin eu fishermen sailing up irom the bar j at noon. Hungry and drv from their toll of night . I They said "Oh, if wo vye by the Tele- phone saloon j We could get lunch and a drink and be I all right. For men will drink anil men will eak- j Youeandoliothaf tho Telephone nndi tiiai . a treat Ami breakfast at the Chop llou in the morning. Three grangers imiuo into the totsn oue day; Theycaiuuby Hi- way of Xecaniuuin creek To the Chop llon-e to dine uv'M go, -ays tlic-y. Tin ln.-t diniiiT ther ever nny in lhe wve-k. For .leif doe -ow and JeiV must reaji. He gives the best meal, and ha, many to keeji. GrlyourcocKtailaltheTelephoneinihe morning. Bo.s' and Children's suits Jiu-t re ceived at Mcintosh's new store. Sjrup ofFlKi. Natur.. own true Laxative. riea-. ant to the palat.. acceptable totheStora ach, harinless in Its nature, painless in Its action. Cures habltualOonctipation. H!lio:i.-iie.--, Indigestion and ki lid red Ills. Cleanse the system, puriQes Ilia b!.xid. xeguIalM the Liver and nets on the lUmels. r.reofcs up Colds, Chills and rVver. ilc. Mr:nqtnens the organs on Vihieh it net-. I'etter than hitter, naueou3 Liter medicines, pill-..' salts and drauglit-. Sample bottles free, and larg bottles for safe by W.K. Dement & Co., A.storia. Wtiv will you cougn whc-ii Mulohs Cure will gho Immediate relief. Prico 10 el- SO ft- and t. Sold by Y. hL Dc inent. .-biKh'j .'ou5h ana Consumption Cuie i ?u!i by m ou guarantee. It cures coii-uiiipt Ion. Sold by "NY. E. !t mpnt. j'tiLirili Aiirfvl linntth ami w.-if breath secured by Shifoh's Catarrh Kein- eiy. rjne u Cfnw, jviasai injector Tree. F.rrsaJebyW.E. Dement. bhlloh'j. Vllalueris what jou need for CViiibtipaliou, Iiss of Appetite. Diz ziness aim an symptom, or Dyspepsia. Price 0 ami 7 3 cents pr Imtilc. Sold by K. Unnnit. niiou.s aiarrn iieaieiy ;v j,(.3i Ihc cure for Catarrh, Dlptneria and CankPr ilouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. Tliat Hacking -Cougn can ba so quickly cured by Shllon'a Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. 1ST0RIA- rt'BLIC SOI00L, SO. 18. r NO POISON Vanilla, Xercoa, Oranco, etc., flavoi Cakes, Cre&ru, Puddings, Ac, m deli catejy nnO naturally a the lYatt frost vrhlcli ti:cy cro made. For Strcnjrtli and Trno Fruit navo? They Stand Alone, ?e?a;so BY TH2 j Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, lit. St. Louis, Mo. 1 Dr. Prices Crssm Baking ?ov dsj- 2)r. Priced Xiupnlin ?at Geni3, J lint lry Hop Yont. ' FOR SJVX.15 BY GlKJOEHa. I 1Y5 sukx: tcr ei: c- auty. m Healthy Bread, Ps I The neat dry hop voast in the world. Bread raised by thl9 yeast is llght.whlto ontl wholesome hWo our praodmother'q dOliClOU?lrqod. GROCERS SELL TKEffl. PHt?AnS3 tr THE Price Baking Powder Co., EanTre el Dr. Piitfs special naicung Extracts, Chicago, HI St. Louis, Mo. ruriaVbj Cfi riNfs.MKi.LKK. CV. Agent 1'ortiand, Oregon AND Steer Yourself to My Estab lishment. I am ellin; MNL-l'lTTIXt: SUITS c.f liest Quail tj- aod IeMirn!x At Remarkable Low Prices. Do you know that I can glv- you a Nobbyl suit ci goou material at 310. 12, 15, SIS. 520. Sec Our New Hats, Latest Styles atS2.50, S3, S3.S0 ALSO A l'iue Assortment of Straw UaLs. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH ME And I licrcnith respectful! soldt a call. M. D. KANT ? THE BOSS Merchant Tailor' and Clotl iff. what: You- Thiuk that -Jcfl t The Chop House Givvni a meal for nothlntr, ami a glass of something to drink? ".Not much!" but he gives a better meal and more of It than any place in town for 23 cents. He buys by the wholesale and pava cash. 4,That settles it." Ilot T.imch. t the Tplephonc Snloon From 11 to 2 every day. A line lunch with drink or cigar. 25 rpnts. No charge after two o'clock, .!i:ff. . I:irnXcnt Fltlintr Root Jr Shoe, go lo P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to 1. W. Case. All goods of tho best make ami guaran- ieeajuaiiiy. aiuii stock; new goods eonslan tly arriving. Custom woi k. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shlloh's vitallzer Is Siaranteen to cure you. Sold by W. E. ement. ,N THE PASTRY 1 OOg 1 Q OK :lwL wPliiil .dill! Olillllliu! ExMJgkgTS I a ft i i i ft! i .-.AoGrt,3 Uff Mm ire?rt1 YEAST OEMS. FORT j lYour Helm!! We will make a grand display of Mew and Fashionable Goods on 1 i The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ilSTOKIA. """- ' r it "Ti'TTirrrii'TriirnrirnniTrir imiin nn n i niTnTTMii m miiiiiiniiiiii jimjUlu The Mew Y Tlie Lcadi re; Stationers ami News Dealers of Astoria. ARTISTS' .-KATEItXAI.S. TO I L KT A St TI CLK?. jaiaksi: 001S FA.TY CftOnS. 1JACY IirGClKN. 03 2 ni ! 2 r a The Latest Notions We defy any and all competition. llOSITE lAJtKEIt HOl'Si:, Fine Stationery, j Blank Books, 1 School Books, i J Music Books.! ' SHEET lUSIC AND HtoMaaB yuc aawnaw MMOWMaaiiMMMWMi w MP.awaittfaM i Stl2SSE8C3I13ia32dE:XlkaSiaatS2823SSCMltmiS339CCtIS13Z n & 7 K m K Stescnss:aBsa2i:ai:2Kiiiez3a33t:stag233fia&e:!:ii:ascsii:sss-:S The Leading Clothier and Hatter, New Goods! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's, "Stout&s and Boys' CLOTHING Hats and Furnishing Goods. FINEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ork Novelty Store i t.i i 1 1 VAU 5 lll'MCAL IXSjTKLMIE.NrS. 11 I JKWKLIIY. W L WATCHES AM) CLOCKS. itli:i CAUSS. and Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our coods and be convinced. - - - ANTOKIA. OHEGO.Y. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory. Ed. .fnckson, Proprietor. Candies. - - - 20Ctsperlb BreaJ, Pics and Caked delivered evrry day. Agents for Stack's Little Clant, and Kran,cn and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western r.. Cottage Organs, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. MniNTOSn B 9S1V1E8 B VVBII" New Styles! --"'' "" V