m Sailu 5steforian. ASTORIA, OREGON: YUt'KSUAY. .Al'lilL ., lSo ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY, I'Uj:lisiikks ani ruoriHKxoxu), ASTuniAX r.un.niNa. - - uass stui'Ki Terms of Subscription. Sfrved liy Carrier, per woe): iScts. snt !ty Mall, pel month ROcts. oni'Yfar . .ST.O0 Vrec of jnwtaw to Milfegt'ljers. tAlvortIsetnnLsjuiPrtPd In the year at ll.o rate of S2 ier square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty eeuts per squarp, each liiiprtlon. JVotioeTFo Atlfcrtfscrs. Tun Astoriax guarantees to its ad-M-rtiscrs the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Special meeting of the Alerts this even ing. Juo. Whiteaker has been appointed collector of internal revenue, vice J. C. Oarlwrigbt. I. J. Arvold is on deck with a big lot of boots and shoes which must be closed out regardless of cost. II. TDuPark invites those who appre ciate fine tonsorial vrork to his headquar ters under tho Parker House. Reserved 5cnts for Dan Morris Sulli van's "Mirror of Ireland" entertainment, at tho New York Novelty Store. The annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of the Astoria Iron "Works will be held at tho office of the secretary at 750 this evening. The people who want to get ready for Russian dispatches are advised by the l'erre Hauto Express to practice on the following stanza: John Dcane, a well known member of the firm of Murphy, Grant, & Co., died suddenlv at his residence in Mnraeda Co., Cnf., last Tuesday. The "Wilson Comedy company will play "Uncle Josh'' at Liberty Hall this evening for the benefit of the Astoria Fire Department. Turn out on masse and give tho boys n benefit. Ever3 county in tho state except Clatsop is preparing matter regarding immigration to bo sent to headquarters at Portland. Even Tillamook wakes up and realizes its opportunity. According to an Orcgonhin compositor the whistle of the Telephone at Portland ean be heard at Oregon City. Men who work at Ilwaco no longer need an alarm clock. Tho Telephone serves all pur poses. Tho indictments found against the city editor of tho Portland Standard, by tho Clackamas county grand jury on a charge of alleged libel, were quashed on techni cal grounds, the grand jury not being drawn in exact conformity with, the law. A three-masted vessel, barkentine rig ged, was in tho offing last evening, and those who were watching her were not quite suro but that it was n British war vessel. Tho ShubricJ: arrived down from Tonguo Point, however, last evening, so that we can calmly contemplate any pos sible emergency. Milarodovitch and Jaladovitch And Kara tschovi tch. And all tho others that end in itch: Schamscheff, TouchsauefF And Sohepaleff, And all the others that end in eff: Wasiltchikoff, Kostomaroff TchoglokofT, And all the others that end iu off. The steamer Kooteuai built for II. "W McCartney fc Co., to run on tho upper Columbia from Little Dalles to the point where tho Canadian Pacific crosses that at roam was, probably, launched Sunday, says tho "Walla "Walla Union. She will begin regular trips this week. She will travel but 18 miles in American waters, ind the remaining 192 miles iu British waters. The Kootenai, therefore, is com pelled to "clear for foreign ports," tho same as a ship clearing foreign with a cargo from tho Columbia river, and must receivo a special permit from tho govern ment at Ottawa, Canada, before making a trip. Tho school rooms of Miss Trenchaud and Miss Habersham were gaily decked with flowers yesterday afternoon and filled with ch'ildrcn whose eyes were sparkling at the thought of the closing exercises, iu which they were to take part. The little folks acquitted them selves very creditably, giving evidence of natural ability anil careful training. Thi3 afternoon "the pupils of Mis3 Connolly.-? and Miss Bndollet's rooms will have their closing exercises, and to-morrow afternoon the series of exercises will close by the final entertainment in Mrs. Martin's and Miss Field's rooms, a pub lic contest on tho 8th pror. at Liberty Hall by lhoo selected at the several ex ercises by tho judges winding up the term. There is an ordinance, and a wise one, on the statute books of the city that makes it a misdemeanor to shoot a gull within the city limits, but below the city where rolls " the Oregon it hears the sound of constant fusilade whenever a gull shows its head. The result is few galls, and ns these birds are splendid scavengers, it is bad for the city. In the interests of the noses of our readers and the cleanliness of the b:ach, now that the days of salmon heads are approach ing, it'is suggested that those who shoot gulls let up on them. A gull is no earthly use when (lead, and living it saves paying out money to men to keep tho beach clean, so on the grounds of utility and economy it would be better to kill stumps orstray hogs, or bark trees, than to wonnd the poor little gnlls that outside the city limits are unprotected. Special 1!oiltiisr A. H. & I,. o. 1. There, will be a special meeting at the hall, of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No. l. this Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Oiarp, for the purpose of electing delc itttes to the Stale Firemen's Associa tion, to beheld in this city in June next, liy order J. O. 107.o..tu. Pres. F. T. Jordan, .Scc'ty. Situation "Wan toil lly competent help in kitchen or dining room. Appl to ion:n2, O'fT.rirn'c new building. Private card rooms at JeTs loon "The Telephone new sa- Choice Seed Oats For sale at J. II. D. Gray's. One of the finest billiard table.- on the cojist at JcfTs "Telephone." (to to Vilon & Fisher's and see something new in window stops. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A full M guaranteed. All tho patent medicines advertised iu this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet aiticlesf etc. can be bought nt the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite OcMdcn fcctel, Astoria. THKJtt-W C0LLECT0K. The president has appointed Joint Hob- son collector of the port, one of tho most important offices in his gift in this part of the national domain, and one which will doubtless be worthily filled by our old and respected fellow townsman. Mr. Hobson has always been readyjwith coun sol and substantial support for his party, and tho recognition of this fact is uni versal. Numerous and hearty wero the congratulations extended to him yester day, and his appointment meets with general approval. Ho has been n resi dent of this city for over fortv years, and is thoroughly acquainted with tho wants of this section and tho requirements of ins new position. Cant. Merrvmr.n's commission expires on the 23th of next month, so that Mr. Hobson will have just about timo to get his 100,000 bondsmen ready, havo the bonds approved and get his commission in time -to step in. Ho will find every thing in nrst-class snape. ane represen tative of TnK Astobiax has on innumer able occasions made draft 3 on the time and patience of the force for statistics and information, and whether it was the worthy chief, or Mr. Brown, or Mr. Tay lor, the desired information was always obtainable without a moment's delay. The position is now worth 3,000 a year. "When the nresent incumbent took pos session tho deputy collector's position was worth S1.50U per annum ana tne as sistant, 1,200. Through Cant. Merry- man's representation tne salaries were made more proportional to the import ance of the duties imposed andthesalary of the deputy is now $2,009 a year and of 41... .... I .... 4- C1 TTif TIiava n alert f.tr IUV USIASUIUl, ?1V. AHtIO all Clou i.nr inspectors and a janitor connected with tho department: the inspectors get S4 a day each when on duty. It i3 said that there are 27 applications for the position of janitor. VICTORIA kxciti:d. Victoeia. B. C. April 23. Citizens are gathered in groups discussing the war news, and a petition is in circulation asking the mayor to call a public meeting to devise means for tne protection oi tuo place and the arming of tho inhabitants. A Russian who visited Victoria nbout a month ago under pretense of baying furs, is now known to have been n Rus sian spy, who took drawings of our forti- licat'ons ana liarnors. no went irom here to San Francisco. It is rumored that the disabled steam ship ('malilla. property of tho Oregon Steamship Corapan3 which, since being raised bv Llovd 8 ntrent. has laid in Est quimalt'harbor, will be sold to the iinpe-j rial government, ami ue repaired ami fitted up as a cruistr for the protection of British shipping in tho North Pacific. The steamship G. 1J . Llder reports r-ee-iug a strange steamer in the straits this morning. She was lying well over on the American side, near tho Dungeness light, which is about twenty-four miles from Victoria. Although tho suspicious craft is believed to be an American tug boat, the reiHirt produces much comment, in view of the want of proper protection for this port. IIEU WORK. "Come till America," wrote a friend in foreign parts. "All you have to do is to get n three-cornered box and fill it with bricks and carry it to the top of a honso and the man at the lop does tho work." Tho man who was yesterday tending tho masons on tho top of tho building next to M. D. Kant's, didn't even have to "get a three-cornered box." Ho simply filled a bucket with mortar and, balancing it on his head, went slowly nud stately up tho ladder. It .was a "kind of head work that attracted universal attention. Tho man with the "big head" couldn't do that kind of work. Tlir Situation In Afghanistan. The Czar Gen. Ivoiunroff, why did you attack the Afghans? Gen. Koraaroff 1 crave pardon, sire, but did you ever come upon a flock of wild geeso when you had your gun loaded for lions? The Czar No, general. Gen. Komaroff "Well, sire, then it would bo useless for mo to make any explanation. Tho Czar My brave and gallant general! Here, take this medal, and when yon get a good chance, hit "em again! Dan Mqrris Sullivau's impersonation of famous Irish characters is wonderful. and his jigs and clogs are supi-rb, the best ever witnessed. Pueblo, Col., Chief tain. The real show is to be seen in Josie and Morris Sullivan, whoso eccentric songs, dances and comicalities are irre sistibly funny, and keep tho audience in good humor from the opening to the close. Morris Sullivan is immense, and must bo seen to be properly appreciated. Wo can cordially recommend this show as being worthy of patronage to all who love fun without -vulgarity. Etcuinq Journal, Kansas City. Frcxh KuMtcru and Shout water Kay Oyster Constant! v on hand, cooked to any tyle at Frank KsibrcV. Itovs' and Children's suits just re ceived at Mcintosh's new store. For Dinner Parlies to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabro's. Fora "Vent Fitliu Boot Jr Shoe, go to 1. .J. Goodmans, on Chc nauuis .street, next door to I. W. Cae. All goods of the best mak' and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods c-on-iuully arming. Custom work. Hot I.mxcli, at the Telephone Saloon From 11 to 2 every day. A fine lunch with drink or cigar. 2.1 cents. No charge after two o'clock, .Tiirr. G'nnucrymcii. Seth Thomas Xut meg clocks at Gus tav Hansen's for eighteen dollars a dozen. At Franlc Fahrtfs. Board for $22.50 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from Z to 7. Don't pay 25 to .10 cents for dinner when you can get a belter one at the Telephone for 15 cents from 11 to 2. "llaclrmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cenls. bold by W. E. Dement Siiiloh's Ct'HE will immediate!? relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, anil Bronchitis. Sold by W. tf. Dement & Co Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's uure. soia uy w. K. ucnient. For lame Back, Side or cnest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnca 23 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. OSE VfORP. Tho trouble with John Siuipkiua was so all his friends said thr.t his mouth ran away with him. He talked too much. His friend Watson, of tho Chicago board of trade, often said: "If there was a pad lock on John "WVs mouth and I had the only key, that fellow would m?ke both our fortunes.' Simpkins was a reporter on Chicago papers and he had put Watson up to some good points, but although Watson wonld say: "Now, John W., for my .sake don't tell thisioany one." Simpkins wassure to talk about it to everybody he met, and so his pointers never amounted to anything. This fatal habit of talking too much had lost John "SV. situation after situa tion, until at last he bad used up all the places he could get on tho Chicago prss, and had to cast about him for something to do. He met Watson just after the latter had made a big thing on hogs and had re solved to quit tho hazardous calling of making a liviufcou 'change. Watson, Pre got a big thing on hand." "What is it?" "Well, briefly, it's this. You see the corstaut trouble there is In Europe makes news from there more than usually in teresting. All right; I'm going to Lon don. I'll rent a room ou ileet street or the Strand, or wherever else is the correct spot. I'll make an arrangement to send aailv cables to somo ursi-ciess papers. "Yon won't find many that will go to that expense." . "Oh, I've got that down fine. You see my long experience ou tho press has fit miliarizedme vith the phraseology. I havo a complete code that I will leave in the hands of my New York man. For instance, I cable, 'Abbot Korti,' that means the British army met the Mahdi at Korti and defeated him with great slaughter. British loss light. TheMahdi's loss immense.' By telegraphing 'Absent Korti,' I reverse the wholo order of things and defeat tho Britiah. See? I have ar ranged it that I can send a column dis patch for a few dollar:'. There's money in it. Watson.'" 'That ide business is as old as the hills.'' "Yes, 1 know, but 1 have pat more in it than has over been done before nud applied it more closely to war dispatches. But that's not all. I'm going to wrile a weekly London letter. I expect ."00 count rv papers will take it. I'll only cliarge'fittv cents a Jet U-r and that alone will net me s'J"0 a week. Eech ouo can then put at the head of .its columns, This pipcr is on file at our London of fice, l(rx Fleet street,' nud each paper can put that address at the head of its London letter See?" -Bat this will co-t you some cash." "Yes, that's wliat I came to see you about, Watson. I want to borrow $200 orJ00 If j'ou advance the money I'll whack up with you." "Well, John W., 1 can't promise. 111 loll you what I'll do. I'm going over to England for a few months' rest. Now you conio along. If yon can keep quiet about your affair I'll go in with yon. If vou oan't, why, it's the last deal I'll have with you. Hadn't you better mako your arrangements with tho papers before yon start?" "No, sir. That would be just giving the scheme away. We can raeko ar rangements belter from London than here. A country paper will pay more attention to a request from London than one from Chicago.' "I suppose that's so.' At New York, the night before he sailed, John "W. told his scheme to sever al parlies, who complimented him by saving it was a first-ralo thing. As he and Watson sailed on the City of Chica ijo one of these parties had tho schemes ail worked out, and when Simpkins got to London he was at a loss which of the parties to swear at. "Swear at your meuth: John W.," said Watson, disgustedly. "I'm dono with you until Jip locks arc invented." His finaucial resources thus restricled, Simpkins looked nrouud London for something to do, not an easy thing to find this year. Watson was at .supper in a Fleet street restaurant thai evening when John W. came in, his hat on the back of his head. "Struck it?" said Watson. "You bet," cried Simpkins, sitting down at the table. "Waiter, just dupli cate this gentleman's order for me, will you? Yes, sir 'ee, Watson, I'm a mem ber of the British press. Went up to some newspaper offices and when I struck tho Daily rarayraplt ill ne nangeu n l wasn't just tho man they wanted." "Strange," said Watson, sarcastically. "Oh. not at all. McGahan was an American, so is Stanley, so is Burleigh cr was, out there, anyhow. Told 'em I had been nil through our war wasn't true exactly, but it served. Asked me if I could talk andj-ead llussian? Told 'em 1 could, rf -Understood French, of course? Said certainly. Anything of Afghanistan? Had a smattering and could soon pick up a working knowledge of tho language. To make a long story short. I'm off to-night for the Afghan frontier. 'But you don't know either French or KcssianJ "No, but Tve bought instruction books in both lauguaces and I'll study 'em on tho way oat. Couldn't get an Ollendorf in tho Afghan language. Havo to chance that." It happened that the quiet man at their left was a member of the Patn graph statt. He said nothing, but when ho got back to the oQlco John W. Simp kins' commission was ordered counter manded. As luck would have it, Simp kins was off before the order reached his lodiiings. Watson stayed in London a while, went to the continent and came back to London acaiu. Auionc other I letters waiting for him was the follow ing: Keab Heqat, Afghanistan. t Daen'o if I Know tok Dati:, 1&J5. f Mt Deae Watsen: Tm dished a train, banc tho luck. When I got to this outlandish, heathenish coun try"nnd'before I got rightlysettled a Lon- uon lenow came na special ior iuu i-uru- Oraph and he had later credentials J nan luiiie ami uesiuua u levicr ui uimuiswu, said they had discovered I had no knowl edge of languages, etc Now, Watson, I swear I told no one bnt you. Of oourso I don't think you gave mo away intention' ally, but it must have come from you somehow or other. See a lawyer for me and find if I can't sue the Paragraph for breach of any thing. Now, old man send mo somo cish. I'm broke, 6ro7.-c, B-B-O-K-E. Don't fail me. Now, Fll put you on a1 scheme that I wan't yon to whack np with mo on. There's millions in it. The Russians mean business and don't yon forget it, but either way there's a big thing on. It -there's a row, wheat and tinned goods will rise, nnd rise sudden. Ifthero isn't thoy'll fall. Catch on? Now, you -eet back to Chicago and stiok to 'Change. I'll get tho first news of anything and will cable ubuy" or "sell." U I cablo tho three letters "buy" that will mean there has been a skirmish between tho Russians and Afghans. If I cable tho two letters "by" then go in for all you're worth. That will mean a battle. Kow, Watson, don't fail me. ily lipa are padlocked at last. There' not a soul here I ein speak to. Yours, J. W. SrirrKixs. Watson sent the cash and sailed for America. Day after day passed, with long accounts in tho papers of the bound ary difficulty, but no word from Sinip kiiis. It was a slack day on the board of trade. Wheat was flat, hovering at" 80. Big Jones and Tom McGliun were talk ing on the prospects of war. "Kussia will back down, bet any mau a farm. Yes, sir. England would lick her out of her boots in less'n no time. J She'd close up the Baltic nud the liisck : se?s so quick it 'ud make Ut:ssi:'.s head j swim. There'll be no war." j "I dunno," said Tom. "Kussi.i would t get thrashed, of course, but she's just ' bull-headed enougu to go into it. Jjeru: wouldn't it make wheat jump though!" Watson was listening with his hands in his pockets when the shrill voice of the Metfrnph bo cslled "Mr. "Watson, Mr. Watson." " Hprp" said Watson, stenninc from the crowd, taking his dispatch and sien- ing the envelope. A board of trade-man j doesn't take a telegram liko anylx'Klj i else. He gets it from the boy folded in j two lengthwise. He cautiously raises the j upper flap and peers at its contents in a j way that makes it impossible for anyone j else to see what is ou tho paper. Then ! he places it in his book so that he can j lift tho book cover and consult his dis-. patches without letting any onlooker -see ; what lie reaas. There was but one word in the dispatch and that was "By," Watson was an old hand. Not a lino of his face moved as he placed the bit of yellow paper lengthwise in his book, -put tne noon iu an upper pocKei nau sim mt own hands unconcernedly whore they were before. Through tho corner of his eye he watched the clicking instruments of the telegraph at tho office. "Mr. Jones, cried the telegraph boy. Mr. Jone3 took his dispatch, and after scanning it furtitely finally read it aloud. Air. Ulaastone, it saia. nau made a state ment that peace preliminaries were pro gressing favorably. "She's rotten, boys," cried "Watson, loudly, referring to wheat as every one understood of course. ''I'll sell all I've got. There wero no takers. "Com, boys, let's do o business. Don't let us stagnate. Bemembr-r this is Chicago." "Will jou buy?" said Jone. "I'll do anything,' cried Watson ex- j citedly. I iu in. for business, lcs, 1 11 buy. I'll sell alll'vogot or I'll buy all o7irceot. Gome, now. gentlemen.' "This is not pork, Watson," said a : cautious friend who thought Watson's hog deal sneross had turned hi judg ment. "What'll you take Watson.'" "What'll you sell, Jones?"' "I'll sell von all vou'll tuke. Ilow much do von want?" "Gimme r0?" This meant .V).00i bush els. "Yes." Ginime 7.?" . j "Yes." Gimme 100?" ! "Yes." ! "Gimmo 200?'" ' "Yes." "Five huudred?" Hhotileu Walsou. "Yes." cried Jones, wild with excite ment. "Mnke it a million, if jou dare." Jones hesitated breathless. A veil went up from the crowd that crushed around Watson, who stood at the bottom of tho pit looking up at the heated circlo of eager faces. "Come, Jones, put up or shut up. Make it a million or cave in." "A million it is by ," cried Jones. "I'll take yon," said Watson, noting it down. "Now, boys; the lottom's dropped out of it, come iu on me. Pump it in, boys." "A huudred, Watson." "Tnko it, Smith.' "FI1 go yon 200." "Pump her iu, Stevens. All done on wheat. Von think you're selling wheat gentlemen, it'll be gold dust to-morrow. What's the matter with you? No specu lators 'round to-day? Gono homo? Can't Chicago fill a little'order for a fellow?" The excitement wa3 intense. Was Wat son bluffing? was he crazy? had he pri vate information? May wheat was now 80. "Give you a hundred at K," cried Mc Glinn, shonldering his way into view. "A half it is," said Wntson, noting it down. "Ah liar shouted Forman. "The pa tient foreigner wants this wheat. Wat son's been to England. Let tho patient foreigner move np. Fiftv at thres-qnar-ters, Watson." "Take it, Forman." - Here three or four offered wheat, nnd Watson, pencil nnd book in hand, looked from ono to the other saying io each, "lako it, take it, take it.- "Consols have gone down two points," cried Smith with n telegram in his hand. "Another fifty at eighty-one, Watson," yelled Forman." "Take it. Anymore? Now's your last chance, gentlemen, to go down on the grain train. I'm buying a little wheat. Who has any on hand? Have io go to some villages for it, I guess." "One man can't bluff Chicago," cp fed Jones, who had caught his second wind. . hundred at eighty-one. "Take it." 'Another hundred at a quarter.' "Take it." 'Another hundred at a half." "Boost her up, Jones,' cried the crowd. "Bully for you." "I take it," said Watson, the coolest of the crowd. He booked several sale3 at that fiuare. the last with Simeons, of Simeons & Co., nnd was just about closing another deal when Simeons' partner sprang from Mie telegraph office and sheuted: "Stop, PoterP Instantly the news spiead. There had been a battle. The operators who had sold tried to cover, but wheat sprang up. Before night it had advanced hve cents, and next day closed at eighty-eight and a quarter. When John W. Simpkins reaches Chicago he will find n quarter of a million us his shnro of tho deal, and all because he was in a place where he couldn't talk tuo Afghan padlock was on his lips. Luke bharp. Btirltleii'.s Arnica Salve. Thk Bi:st Salvk in the world for Cuts, Bruise-, Sores.U leers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. A large assortment of Neckwear re ceived at Mcintosh's Furnishing store. To Accommodate Ills Ptttrons. Alex. Gilbert will keep his saloon open day nnd night. Fishermen can get a good lunch at anv hour of the night. The genuine French sardine constantly on hand. ciiow Does not make any &econd-claas Pic tures at his New Gallery, No. Gltf, on the Roadway. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland l prices. Test Tddt BaMng FDwfler TMlaj 1 Iirands adrertiicd as absolutely jinra TH TEST: Ple i can top down on & tot stars until srated.tben remove thoccrerandsineU. AcUom lt will not bo required to detect the presence of .Ammonia. I KMicfpl wm 1PJW TiOES K0T CONTAIN A3DI0XU. I . JWiilt.flnj iia NEVER Beta QaiiltoMl. Inn to.lnonhom?3foraqaart?rof acij::. v :- wd l fcecussumer'a reliable tet, THE TEST OF THE OVEN, Price Bakiug Powder Co., Dr. Price's Special rhvorinp Extract, S!ie2troaset,mc. tdelielo'i ami natural flavor laowu. a.-. 1 s)r. Price's Yeast Gems 1 rtJcht,HUtbyJlrcaU.TrielijtDryHoiJ Ycat In tbt vorJi. FOR SALE BY CHOCERS, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. JBHT HEALTHY OREAD, K5l rlffLV Vifiit?W- YiASI QEMS. The bost dry hop yeast in the world. Broad rolaod by this yaaat is light, white andwholeaome liko our-crandmother'g deliclottq bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARES SV THE Price Baking Powder Co., ManTis of Dr. mce's special Flaionnz Eitracis, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. I'orsa'e iy Ccttino.Mkulk & Co.. Agents Portland, Oregon our Helm! AND SttMM Yourself to My Estab lishment. I am .selling I'INK-riTTINO SUITS or llast Quality anil DchIkhh At Remapkable Low Prices. Do vou know that I can give you a Nobby Suit of good material at 8IO, $12, 815, SIS, $20. See Our New Hats, Latest Styles at $2.50, $3, S3.S0 ALSO A Klne Assortment of Straw Hats. IT WILL PAY YOP TO TRADE WITH ME And I herewith respectfully soicit a call. M. D. KANT, Three Fishers. Three fishermen went saiiy out toward the north, Out toward the north as the mui went down. And they laughed with lee a they sailed forth. Saying tJefFs Restaurant i the Inst iu town. And Jeff i the place to go-ami line 1011 are sure to nave iuck netore morn ing. Three fishermen Milling up from thenar nt noon. Hungry and dry from their toir of night, They said '"Oh, if we were hy the Tele phone saloon We could get lunch and a drink and he all right. For men will drink and men will eat You can do both at the Telephone and that's a treat And breakfast at the Chop House in the morning. Three grangers came into the town one day; They came by tho way of TNecnnicunt " creek To tho Chop House to dine we'll go, says they. The best dinner there every nay in the week. For Jeff docs sow and Jeff must reap. He gives the best meal, nnd has many to Keep. Get your cocktail at the Telephone In the morning. msM mm Immi teis-? I Kjaj viJTl C Silks and In the above department we are t-how ing the most complete assortment of NEW nnd FASHIONABLE GOODS we have ever opened at prices very favor able to intending purchasers. Cloak Department. We are showing the newest designs in SUMMER WRAPS, made up in all the. new materials, nnd handsomely trimmed. SUMMER ULSTERS, in black and all the latest colors. A large assortment of Jersey WALKING JACKETS, plain and braided, at very low prices. New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Laces, New Eifobons, New Parasols, New Corsets, New Buttons, New Trimmings. A lame .stack or Ladie.V and Children's MUSLIN UNDER WEAK. ANo. full line of MERINO, CASHMERE and INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR for Ladies. Lace Curtain 50 pairs Nottingham L:uv Cnrtain 50 do do do 75 do do do 25 do do do 50 pair real Applique Curtains in .es $8.00 to $15,000. Real Swiss Laee one Curtain Nets in white and Ecru from 15 The.1? goods are all of the latent designs and very much under former prices, having been bmight direct from Nov. York importers. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. G TheNewYor The Leadi ng Stationers and ARTISTS MATERIALS. TOILKT ARTICliKS, J A PAX KM K UOOI FAXCY COOJS. BAltV Rl'C'GlKM. The Latest Notions Wo defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE PARKER 1IOIJRE, GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, ItXaiiiSt., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, U. Da PARK, Prop CITY BO Fine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Music Books, SHEET MUSIC AND GRIFFIN III s S:iIISH"Bllfi3BI13119aCSlIlBSa3BBI51SBBta3SSSSSSa2SaiasrSk53S 2 . a D. A. MgIN BsiasaiusaBSSzcssiaaESSzisssaszsitsiss&sassaaacssiBSias'.saaiz- The Leading Clothier and Hatter. New Goods! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's, 3Tova.Ia.s' and Boys' iCLOTHING Hats and Furnishing Goods. -g-FINEST; GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.. Dress Goods Department, Department. S M.!H) per pair, former price 2.1KI do do ;.75 do do 5.00 do do 4.25 5.50 7.50 ecru, from $5.50 Io $10.50 per pair, Curtains from S15.(K) to uaUHH) p ', former per pair. cts to 50 cN per pair. Xews Dealers of Astoria. iiaxos. UI WAL I.VsTItl.HE.YI-S. jr.WKIiKY. WITCHES AMI CLOCKS. i:i2tl CAGE., and Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. - - - ASTORIA. OREGON. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory. Kl. Tuck'.on, Proprietor. Cnnclles. 20Ctsuerlb. l.reail, I'ics ami Oakt- delivered tvcr day. Agents for Steck's Little Giant, and Kranich and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western Cottage Organs, 3IUSICAL INSTEIDLENTS. New Styles! g.MCT T . li .-,!-. . ,. -. . -,, ,,,.,., . 3 wJ SBSZSG5S1 S'