Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1886)
t ?Itc JlatUt storiatu ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY H FEBKL'AIIY 4. 1SBC To-niglit. Alice Harrison. In Hot Water. At Ross' opera bouse. "Hot "Water" to-night at Ross' op era nouse. There will be a special session of the county court on the 15th iiist. The Columbia is due from San Francisco this morning; the State sails. r NexWn order is the establishmc .: of a mail route between here end ;: -per Astoria. Reserved seats for the Alice Harri son entertainment at the New York Novelty store. Alice Harrison in "Hot Water"' to-night Reserved seats at the New York Novelty store. In the case of Bergman & Co. vs. Mrs. Wallman, the jury found for the plaintiff in the sum of $312. It is reported that the Primera which left San Francisco for here last Sunday, has a whole cannery on board. "Hot Water," one of the most com ical of farces, at Ross opera house to-night Reserved seats at New York Novelty store. There is some talk of establishing a white lanndry in this city. There ought to be money in the enterprise if run on business principles. Several ladies went on a tour of inspection through Chinatown yes terday, and were hospitably regaled with Chinese nuts, sweetmeats, tea and samshu. Judge Taylor yesterday dissolved the writ of injunction issued against the Oregon board of pilot commis sioners, declining to take further cognizance of the matter. The British ship Lizzie Iredale, 692, Iredale master, 29 days from Honolulu, and the British ship Yar kand, 1,311, Johnson master, 27 days from San Pedro, arrived in yester day. The Republican and Democratic central committees are advising vo ters to be sure and register. The Re publican state central committee will meet at Portlaud on the 3rd of next month. Considerable money was bet on Dempsey in this city and Portland. He is ahead a victory and $6,000 so far in his New York contests. His next fight is with LeBIanche, the Marine. It is rumored that two prominent canners on the lower Columbia stand ready to buy the Columbia Canning company's property, and if their bid $19,000 be accepted, will run it the coming season. Circuit court will probably adjourn to-day as Judge Taylor is obliged to be at The Dalle3 to open court next Monday. There are some equity cases which are to be taken up the latter part of this month. Alice Harrison in her great charac ter of "Yum Yum' will sing the fa mous songs of the new and spark ling opera of "Mikado" this even ing at Ross1 opera house. Re served seats now on sale at the New York Novelty store. To set a little point straight The Astoriak desires to say that it has no free list: hasn't had, and doesn't intend to have. If this paper carried to a man's door six days in the week isn't worth fifteen cents to him we can't afford his patronage. Harper's Zlagazine is publishing poetry alleged hitherto unpublished, that appeared a year ago in the Heppner Gazette. The Gazette man gives Harper away and shows what a mistake old Harp makes in not subscribing for live Oregon papers. Despite a very thick fog the Qwen got here yesterday afternoon a -w minutes past two, The river s -Ice on the lower Columbia is L .r i to beat in swiftness and certain .y of communication; as for cheapness of transportation it is unequaled in the United States. Mr. H. M. Clinton is taking orders for the Oregon, Washington and Ida ho directory, which is a complete ga zetteer of general information re garding the northwest, and a valua ble work for reference. The book can be obtained by subscription to Mr. C. while in Astoria. Capt Steve Babbidge met with an ugly fall yesterday morning. He was goiDg from the dock to the Star buck lying alongside and slipped, falling on the fender between the vessel and the dock, breaking two of his ribs and shaking him up prettv badly. Dr. Tuttle attended to him and yesterday afternoon he was in a fair way to recovery. Capt. Geo. Flavel yesterday bought tue Lioomis place at Tanzy Point, paying $9,000 therefor. It contains about 540 acres, and is next to the JUndred claim, sinil n. vjilruihlf tvifwv of property. It is his intention to dyke and improve it There is a fine tract of land stretching along there to Skipanon creek and on to Lewis and Clarke's. Adjoining Capt Fla--vel's new purchase D. K. Warren owns a valuable farm on which he has just erected a house that would compare favorably with any subur ban residence in the state. Next io him is P. C. Warrens place, then S. D. Adair, and farther along J. C. Trnllinger and Hiram Gray have valuable farms Mr. C. Leineoweber has a fine tract of land fartheyeast, the whole Btrip from Tanzy Pt to . Lewis and Clark's lonning one of the most valuable sections in the county. This land is capable of yielding enormous crops ana is practicuuy luuuuutiiiDie. Twenty tons of turnips to the acre is no unusual .return, and for root crops of all kinds as well as hay, oats and vegetables, fruits, etc., it is unsurpassed. The entire area is either dyked or about to be, and in the near future will be a valuable ad junct to the prosperity of the city. DEMPSEY TOTS. WHIPPED FOGARTY AND WON SG.OOO. Yarions Items From all Part? anil America. of Europe New Yokk, Feb. 3. In his fight with Fogarty Jack Dempsey whipped him in twenty-seven rounds. The fight lasted one hour and fifty min utes. Dempsey won $0,000. He is overwhelmed with congratulations. DECLAKED XTXCOKSTITDTIOKAIi. St. Locis, Feb. 3. The courts have declared that it is unconstitu tional to tax the telegranh companies five dollars apiece for poles erected on the city's thoroughfares. The city will appeal. big shock. New Yoke, Feb. 3. There was a tremendous explosion of. a powder magazine at the Croton aqueduct to day. The shock was felt in every di rection for a distance of twenty miles. Two lives are believed to have oeen lost The cause is unknown. The explosion has created the greatest consternation. THBEE KEPOKTERS OX DECK. Washington-, D. C, Ueb. 3. Sur veyor General Dement, of Utah, hav ing denied making certain statements about land frauds and official corrup tion in that territory three newspaper reporters demand that they be given a chance to prove that Dement did make the alleged statements. One of them claims to have preserved the notes of the interview and that De ment furnished the paper on which the notes were written. They will be granted au opportunity to-morrow. TIIET. WOKE DIAMONDS. Chattanoocsa, Teiiu., Feb. 3. The safe of llanby Bros, was robbed last night. Haubys organized a pose and started in pursuit They caught up with the robbers, surrounded their camp and opened fire, killing ene: another jumped from a precipice one hundred feet high and was diowncd in the water below; the others es caped. All were finely dressed and wore diamonds. KEILEY'S TKOBABIiE SUCCESSOR. Washington, D. C, Feb. 3. It is thought that :i son of Haggin or Cal ifornia, of the famous firm of Haggin & Tevis will try to get the mission to Austria. The president is slow to ap point a minister to the Austrian court to punish the Austrian govern ment for its discourtesy in refusing to accept Keiley. a jealous wife's deed. PnnjADEiirniA, Feb. 3. Fannie Brown, armed with a long knife, visited Julia Curry's house this after noon and accused her of alienating her husband's affections. She said 'Til spoil your beauty' at the same time cutting her face aud neck with fatal result When she was arrested she said "I ain sorry I didn't cut her heart out." ITALIAN IRE AROUSED. Washington, D. C.,Feb. 3. Ernest Cernuti, an Italian citizen, who was arrested on board an English vessel in the bay of Panama by the Colom bian government on a charge of being a revolutionist, has brought the mat ter to the attention of his government. Italy threatens to send three men of war to the Colombian coast and demand apology. England may be drawn into the imbroglio, on ac count of Cernuti's having beed on board an English vessel at the time that the arrest was made. The committee has decided to re port favorably on an appropriation of $100,000 for a new post office at San Francisco. Six inches of snow fell here to day. GLADSTONE TRIME MINISTER. London Feb. 3. Mr. Gladstone, in audience with the queen on Monday, was appointed prime minister. Mr. Gladstone was unable to accept the queen's invitation to stay at Windsor until Tuesday. The Daily Hacs says that Mr. Parnell will firmly demand that the local government question be settled by parliament before the land ques tion, or that both snbjects be dis cussed together, and that he will strongly oppose dealing with the land question first. Mr. Gladstone will be returned to parliament for Midlothian without opposition, in the reelection necessi tated by his acceptance of office. Lord Dufferin is gone to Burraah, to arrange for British administration of affairs in that country. A FAINTING FIT. Rome, Feb. 3. The pope had a serious fainting fit to-day, but soon recovered. WANT ADVICE. Berlin, Feb. 3. An influential deputation of Catholics from Prussian Poland, will visit the pope, for the purpose of consulting with him in regard to the proposed Gormanism of Poland. rKRSOXAL. Capt Chas. F. Powell is in tho city. E. D. McKee is registered at the Occident. F. C. Reed returned from Portland yesterday. W. D. Smith was busy shaking hands with old friends yesterday. Sheriff Boss aud his deputies re turned from Salem yesterday after noon. F. "T. Jordan is a passenger on the outgoing steamer this morning, for "Watsonville, Cala This evening the California fav orite, Alice Harrison, will appear at Ross opera house in the musi cal farce and comedy called "Hot Water." The company come direct from the Bush street theater San Francisco. Thoso who nave ever Been the gifted little lady in her spe cialties will surely go; those who have not will naturally want to see the new play of which she is the bright particular star. Reserved seats at the New York Novelty store. - . m To the United States Restaurant for the best oysters. Private rooms. S03IE SALMON FIGURES. Statistics Regai-diiis tiie Aggregate of Salmon Cacs Packed ami Shipped Lat Season, The following figures are furnished by a San Francisco firm and are suf ficiently accurate to be of present value: " SALMON PACKED ON TnE rACIFIC COAST FOB THE YEIR 18S. Cases. Columbia Hirer, Oregon, Spring pack... :.-: 553,750 xoguo juver, uregoa, opnuK """ Fall pack Eel River, Oregon, Fall pack.... Connille River. Orecon, lall pack 9,100 5.750 3,750 1,550 10,500 7,800 48,500 5,100 Smith's Iliver, Oregon, Fall pack Umpqna River, Oregon, Fall pack Tillamook River, Oregon, Fall pack Sacramento Eiver, Cal., Spring pack Puget Sound, "Washington Ter ritory, Fall pack Cbehalis River. Washington Ter ritory, Fall pack 8,200 Alaska 71.S50 BErrisn coltjubia. Fraser Rriver 70,230 Skeena 24,635 Alert Bay 6,000103,805 Total Total packing, 1884 985,295 Total packing, 18S5 835,715 S35,715 Shortage, 1S85.... 149,5S0 SHIPMENTS TO GEEAT EEITAIN FEOSt MAECn 1884 TO DATE. Cases. 216,940 120.304 58,503 From Columbia River From San Francisco From British Columbia direct... Total 401,S07 LESS LOST AT SEA. Cargo of the Haddington shire, Astoria 17,695 Cargo of the Rover of the Seas, Victoria 19.0i 37,392 Net shipments, 1SST. 301,415 Shipments in 1881, were 453,513 cases. Deducting cargoes of t he Kirkwood 52,804, and Perth shire 11,890, lost at sea, leaves net shipments 1884 373,819 Decrease for 1885 9.404 Average shipments to Great Brit- am lor tlio p-ist six years 453,000 Included in abovo shipments for 1SS5, are 73,090 cases, packed in British Co lumbia. LOSSES AT KEV FOE 183t-8.". Cases. Kirkwood 52,001 Perthshire 11,890 Haddingtonshire 17.69G Rover of the Seas 19,090 Total ". 102.0SG SHIPMENTS TO AU3TB VLIA AND NEW ZE VLAND By sail and steam from San Fran cisco CI, 13.") In comparison with 1834. tho shipments are 27.271 cases less. Included in above total arc 8000 cases British Columbia packing. SHIPMENTS TO TnE KASTEEK STATES AND CANADA. Cases. 320,793 39,175 4,500 By rail from Portland aud San Francisco By sea from Portland By sea from San Francisco Total 370,473 Au increase of over 1834, 15,295 cases. Included in the above are 24,200 cases of British Columbia salmon shipped to Canada. STOCK. On Columbia River 6,850 In San Francisco 17,000 In Alaska 4,200 In Victoria, B. C 1,000 To arrive from Cbehalis llivor . . 4,000 Total SUMMABY. Total shipments to Great Brit ain Total shipments to Eastern states 33,050 401,807 and Canada . 370,473 Total shipments to Australia and .New isaiauu Total shipments to other ports on the Pacific Total consumption Stock remaining on tho coast . . . Total pack and carry over Deduct losses hy sea," 18S5 packing 61,iai 12,250 30,000 33,050 903,715 37,392 Net product and carry over 871,323 Total packing 1SS4 935,295 Total carrv over . 10,302 Total pack and carryover 1834.. Deduct losses by sea, 18S4 packing Net product and carry over, 1831 Net product and carry over, 1S35 Net shortage 1835 995,597 64,091 930,903 871,323 59,580 A Washington dispatch says the decrease in the supply of salmon in the Columbia and Sacramento rivers, and other northernPacific coast rivers, is enlisting the active interest of Pro fessor Baird, fish commissioner, and appropriations have been asked to enable him to establish extensive salmon hatcheries at convenient points, to repleuish the supply. This would have been done by the com missioner before but for doubt as to his authority under the existing law, which provides for the "introduc tion" of food fishes, and as Baird con strues the law, not for replenishing depleted stock. Two hundred and twenty thousand dollars is asked for by the commissioner, which will be devoted to restoration of tho salmon the case of the Queen of the Pa ciic, PragerBros., libellants, Judge Deady yesterday made an order al lowing an amended libel to be filed. A copy of the engrossed libel is to be served on claimants, who have ten days thereafter to plead. Oreaonian, The Alice Harrison company that appears at Ross1 opera house to night has been a big success in San Francisco. They will have a crowded house to-night. Reserved seats at the New York Novelty store. tiu'!il:ii.N Arnica. Salvo. The Best Sai.vk i n the world for Cuts, Uralses, Sores.Ulci'rs,Salt Rheum, Fevr Sori. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, ami 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. ALICE HARRISON ''IN HOT WATER. It was pleasant, with all the sur rounding attractions, occasioning competition and rivalry, to see tho pop ular Alice Harrison so generously remembored with an overflowing and enthusiastic house last night. Nor did she disappoint her friends and admirers in the performance of her parts, which were as numerous as her well-known versatility could well permit in a play and allow the large support to present their special fea tures. The piece is jolly throughout filled with catchy songs and rollick ing humor from beginning to end. It has a plot, and is a natural conclusion, contains nothing intricate to follow in its varions complications and mis understandings, at once hitting the public fancy with its melange of good things. The novelties are well distributed and nicely given, intro ducing a pugilist wet nurse, a profess or a la "Private Secretary," and the "useful boy," the last forming tho second attraction in the cast with his curious pranks and nimble ac tions. Miss Harrison, as one of the Mikado little maids, made the ynm yumiest "Yum Yum" we have yet seen, and was recalled several times. The champagne chorus by the Misses Leslie, Kitty Allen and Pony Stevens was novel and pretty. Closing at a very late hour, does not permit of a very extended notice at this time, but sufficient can be said to give "Hot Water"" and the company a hearty endorsement, more than expected be ing fulfilled and proving thoroughly enjoyable. Alia California, 12. Alice Harrison and her Hot Water company drew a erowd last night. Miss Harrison has come back to us as bright and vivacious as when she won a high place among theatrical favorites, and on this occasion she has surrounded herself with a good company. The piece has no other purpose than to place the actors in a position to do things that will make the audience laugh. The company includes Charles Dickson as "James McDoodles, Jr.," Frank Girard as "Hercules Heavy Weight," Frank David as "Col. McDoodles," Charles McCarthy as "Jane Ann O'Hooloran," George Ivyle as "Professor Meekf ul," Fred. Mathews as "Brick Nimble," Jennie ReifTarth as "Amelia Helpall," Ada Morton as "Mrs. James McDoo dles," Helen Sedgwick as "Mrs. Col. McDoodles,' Gertrude Baird as "Waitress," and Grace Leslie, Helen Leslie, Kitty Allen and Posey Stevens as the "Colonel's Four Fair Daugh ters." The company are well select ed for their work. Most of them can act after the fashion required in this kind of piece, and all can sing and dance. Alice Harrison as "Mam'zelle Marie Bonfons" is the central figure, but not the only figure of promi nence. A good many singing and dancing numbers are introduced, some being adaptations from famous opera airs, and others written to or der on topics of the day. It is bright all the wav through. 6'. F. Jiulletin, 12. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Feb. 3. Taylor, J. F. E. Wright vs Leinenweber & Co.; continued as per stipulation filed. H. Kendall vs G. F. Parker: dis missed. H. B. Parker vs M. A. Leahy; re ferred to Geo. A. Dorris. Goldsmith & Loewenberg vs M. J. Kinney; continued for term. W. W. Parker vs H. Jones et. al.; continued for service. J. C. Trnllinger vs E. S. Merrill; settled and dismissed. W. W. Parker vs B. G. Crane et. al.; argument on demurrer to answer. H. A. Snow vs A. Nojes et al.; ordered that injunction be dissolved for lack of equity. A. Man & Co. va Trenchard it Up shur; argument on demurrer to answer. Jno. Wiik admitted to citizenship. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. P. Anundi to A. Waliu,E iClot 1G, Union; $200. Carl Adler and wife to Sol. Hirsch, lot 2, blk.llo,Shivelys Astoria; S2, 000. C. W. Sbively to A. R. and M. E. Wakeman, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 aud G, blk. 139, Shively's Astoria; S267.20. P. Anundi to Jno. Peterson, W lot 16, Union; $195. .V Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to re alize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful dis covery; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice Trial Bottles free at W.E. Dement & Cos Drug Store. Regular size 1. 00. The immense stock at the Cry.-t.il Palace amounting to 25,000 worth of goods or all description will be thrown on the market and sold at reckless prices as it has to be disposed of in a very short time. Note Paper, line quality, 10 cents per quire at the Crystal Palace. School Books at half price at the Crys tal Palace. Silver Ware at half cost price at the Crystal Palace. If von want barirains call at the Crys tal Palace, they are-slaughtering every thing. DorCw m-icIiiimt snnisnr lillill" OTailV size or length can he supplied by leav ing orders Willi .1. n.u. uraj. For Sale. A Ward's patent salmon retort. Ap ply to A. W. Bkkuv. Parties desiring to send valentines to distant places will find a large and beau tiful stock, new and fresh, jut leceived at Griftin & Reeds. W.E. Dement & Co. are selling out their stock of artist's materials at cost, for cash. For Bent, At a reasonable rate; the line new building opposite Kirchhotrs bakery. Apply at this oflice. SWAMPLAND CASE DECIDED. Tho state supremo court has ren dered an important decision in the swamp land case of D. L. Moore, holding, in effect, that purchasers of swamp land under tho law of 1S70, who had complied with the law, were entitled to deeds of the same, not withstanding the joint resolution of the special session of 1885, directing me uoaruot state land commissioners for the state of Oregon not to sell or execute deeds for any lands as swamD or overflowed lands until the same has been settled and determined as swamp or overflowed lands by said commissioners on the part of the gen eral government and the state, and tho patent thereof has been duly is sued to the state of Oregon. The court holds that the joint resolution, according to section 1, of article 4, of the constitution, is not a law, and even if it had the force of law, would be unconstitutional under section 21. article 1, of the constitution, as im pairing tho obligation of contracts. The decision, the Statesman says, "is of peculiar importance, as there are several similar cases hanging on the settlement of this one. The mat ter is now fully settled as far as the state is concerned, but it may come np again under the general govern ment in the United States courts. Whether the United States supreme court will hold that the act of con gress of 1SG0 grants this land to Oregon bofore it is patented to the state or not, is a question which is still open." REGARDING DUTY ONTIN PLATE, ETC On Jan. 21st Senator Mitchell in troduced the followiug bill, which was read twice and referred to finance cemmittee: A bill to amend section three thou sand and nineteen of the revised statutes, relating to drawback on duties on imported material when mauufactured and exported. lie it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the Unit ed States of America in conurcss as sembled, That section three thousand and nineteen of tho revised statutes be amended so that it will read: "Sec. 3019. There shall be allowed on articles wholly manufactured of materials imported, on which duties have been paid, when exported, a drawback equal in amount to the duty" paid on such materials, and no more, to be ascertained under such regulations as shall be pre scribed by the secretary of the trea sury; and all provisions of law inconsistent herewith are hereby re pealed." Proper Treatment for Couglis. That the reader may fully understand what constitutes a good Cough and Lung Syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry is the base of the best rem edies yet discovered. These Ingredi ents with several others equally as effi cacious, enter largely into Dr.Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, thus making it one of the most reliable now on the mar ket. Price r0 cts. and $1.00. Samples free. Sold byJ.W. Conn. To Housekeepers. Attention is called to our advertis nient in another column giving a par tial list of the goods to be found in our stock. We aim to carry the best assort ment to be found in Astoria, aud cash or short time buyers will find it to their ad vantage to make their purchases from us. Coods delivered free of charge to any part of the eitv. D. 1 ,. JtacKjfe Sons. Sj-rup oXFifjs Manufactured only by the California Fig Syiup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit icmody may be had of W. E. Dement & Co. Pt fifty cents or one dollar per boil'e. t, 's the most pleasant, prompt sml ci7ec:.ve remedy known, to cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys aud Bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation, I ndigestion and kindred ills. fr'oralVcai Fittiuj; Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, rext door to I. W. Case. All goods oft 'e best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock ; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. For Rent. The fine hall, 80x25, lately occupied as a gymnasium, next to Telephone Saloon. Apply to. Iefk. Twenty-five Al Envelopes for 5 cents at the Crystal Palace. Hearty For I5us.iue.ss. For a good steak, a delicious cup of coffee or a plate of fine oysters go to Frank Fabre's Coffee. Oyster and Chop House; opposite M.C.Crosby's. W. Liissieroi San Francisco has en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. Hapnincss and Health Are important problems, the former de pending greatly on the latter. Everyone is familiar with the healthy properties of fruit, aud no one can afford to be sick and miserable while the pleasant con centrated liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, may be had of our enterprising druggists W. E. Dement & Co. Why will you cougn wnen Sluloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cLs ) cts and SI. Sold by W. K. De ment. All the patent medicines advertised in Uiis paper, together with tho choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Coal, liny and Straw. Tacoma Coal So ner ton, delivered. Choice Hay from $' to $12 per ton. Cow Hay and Straw S7 to 10 per ton r or sale by .1. ll. D. (.in.vv. Silicon's Ci'KE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W.E. Dement & Co H. P. GREGORY & CO. Xt, ." Xortk Front St., Portland, Or. Importers and Dealers in "Wood-working Machinery, PIVVKKS. niOIiDKRS. JIOllTlSKItSt. TKXOXJBIt!, Saml-paperiiis: machines, Lathes. Jtorlnz Machines, IJandHaws, Scroll Saws. Rubber and Leather Belting, 31 ILL. FINDINGS EXKKAIiL.V For This Week Only! Commencing February 1st,- Remnant Sale! lliii 13191 HH All Odd Xjengths off Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Flannels, Table Linen, Ginghams, Etc., "Will be Placed on onv Center Table on Monday and tbe Following Days of This Week. 1H ORDER TO MAKE A COMPLETE CLEARANCE ALL REMNANTS will be Marked Down to Nearly. One Half their Original Cost. C. H. COOPER'S The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House in Astoria. AGENCY- MT.Coleian&Co. OF SAX FRANCISCO. Flavei's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoria. Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Trices. Storage aud Insurance at Current Kates. Banking Department Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JNO.F.McGOVERN, Agent. Geo. II. Stewart. Acoountant, and Agent Northern Pacific Express Co. CITY BOOK STORE. The Largest alnd Fnest Stock in Astoria to Select From. GRIFFIN & REED. MacDonald & Mcintosh Are now Prepared to Show a Large Assortment OIF" Goods in Every Line! Which will he Sold at Lower Figures than at any Other House IN THE CITY. The Leading Clothing, Hat, OjF J3kSTOXA- EXCURSION TICKETS!! KKO.M ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN or 32-SO! ON THE "TELEPHONE." Astoria and Seaside BAKERIES, ED. JACKSON. - Proprietor The best Bread, Cakes and Pastry in the City, Ice Creams and Ornamental Work to order Manufacturer of Fine Candies. and Gents' Furnishing Sto agffga