Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1890)
J -l " --? -.?,. Wa She gaHg gtoran. ASTORIA, OREGON: FIJI DAY .JANUARY 10. 1830 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (M Jiiilay excepted.) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Publishers aud Proprietors. Atob:ax Hi il:i.ng. Cass Stupkt. Terms of Subscription. Served ly Oarnor. rr week J. cts Scnthy Man. .r month . cocts Sent b IaH. mv e ir $7.w l'rrc or iwxtapo 10 Mil)-rnJ)en, Tiik A-ToniN guaratitc s to its adxir Usum Iip l.mio-i tiiciil.nioii raiiyiit-jpa- iht imuiiiif u im miiUJUiiiiui.t m er. City and County Ofllri-tl Paj r. Comparison is constantly and cor dirdJy invited. And now even the Chinese have bo sun to buy real estate. F. H. Poindexter arrived from San Francisco, on the Columbia, aster day. Above Tongue Point the trees along the banks were yesterday bent double with sleet. There is a mau in Portland so thin that he advertises himself as a -walking match. The warm rain can clean the side walks oft" of snow faJer than :i China man with a scoop shovel. Butter from California ;:nd ejrgs from Idaho are plentifully supplied the latter at prohibition pricos. The Grand hotel in San FraucNco I lMtsbecu pronounced a iiro ti-p. bv the chief of the fire department. ' The ice skating i. a thing of the pas', and the shinny players have to adopt sunn other form of nlliletic ex orcise. The president has nominated Otis 11. Oulmer to lx register of the United States land ofiice at Ceur d'Alene, ldnhn. Tis said that viimors itand on slip Ior' places."' but Astoriaus find it dif licult to do se: so many of them slip nd fall down. The editor of the Washington Inde- I pemfaul sins no one can make a fool j or him. Correct. Nature denied any j one the oport unity. Yoflterdny was a mushy .sort oda ; I rain and slush and discomfort to all who having no time lo tc Mek had lo pull through the day. ' Poler the roet" has blossomed out again as an editor in southern Or egon. Genius i- a good deal like truth: though crushed to eaith, it will ritrcpgjun; mt?iimes. Those little nquibs alw:is come handy to our contemporaries to fill up with, and the appreciation manifested by their .'election is unclouded by the frequent failure to credit. The lire bell pealing from the bteeple and stealing from the people (sleep) was little heard in S9. But $159 loss by fire in the city, last year! But the fire insurance ia! Whew! The family of W. W. Belcher is severely alllicted, Mr. Belcher being very dangerou-jlj sick villi the la grippe, while his eldest son is down with n broken leg and two other chil dren are very sick. A.t a meeting of the executive com mittee of the San FraucibCo, board of trade last Tuesday tho auditing com mittee reported a shortage or 950 in the accounts of ex-secretary Davis, who was recw'iit 1 suspended. Thomas L. Skaggs, local agent of the Northern Pacific express company at Seattle, has disappeared, and his whereabouts are unknown. That ho is not a defaulter a careful examina tion of h;s accounts has proen. In Jlhc house of representatives, last Tuesday, on motion f representative Hermann, a resolution was adopted calling on the secretary of war for in formation relative to the improvement of the mouth of the Columbia river. The eastern ad. fiend is blill getting in his deadly work, and sending con tracts for col., e. o. d., top col. next to or immediately following reading matter, p. d. q., for 1 yr., for S2.75 pavablc quarlerh bv draft on New York. A man Irving to do business in Asto ria without advertising in Tun Asto kiax. is like a chap w inking at a girl in the dark. lie mav know it, but nobody else does. People will take Tup. Astoiuav because the want the IK'tl .-1. The county court will meet next Mundav, and among other things 'will levy taxes. The state tax, already j icvicu. is six nuns: the county will levy about 1 1 more, making 20 mills on the dollar for Clatsop countyites to puugle. The California pioneers will have their annual banquet in San Francisco on the ISth. What thumping tales they will haveot the rains of 1850, and they can be all true, too, lor, not till 1SS9-90. were repeated the tremendous rains of that 3 ear when California was all new, and whiskv was four bits a ,1r;v W. H. Millh. land n?ent of the Cen tral Pacific roa 1, in speaking of land Ra le: last year, said in San Francisco, ast Tuesday. Our sales 111 Oregon I will run up to about 500,000. In Or egon oue firm of Michigan lumber dealers invested over $100,000 iu buy ing timber lauds, part of which they placed within the limits or our grant up there.' The floweis are still blooming in Astoria; Chinese lillies blow brightly in the windows of many happy Chris tian homes. The Mongolian manipu lators of soiled clothes say that if the bulbs which tlioy give out so pro fusely, bloom by China New Tear's day, prosperity will attend that fam ily for the ensuing twelve months. If so. a good many of us will have oodles of luck in 1890. Representative Megler introduced r fish commission bill in the Wash ington legislature last Tuesday, which provides for ouo commissioner to be appointed by tho governor, who shall receive $2,000 a year, and three depu ties, who shall receive $5 per day for not to exceed fifty days per year. The commissioner shall have jurisdiction over the fish aud oyster business of tbe state. An appropriation of $5,000 j BMde to pay tne expenses of the THE "HERMIONE" ALL RIGHT. Not Lost, But Sailing Swiftly aui Safely to EnglanS. Sl'OKEX III' Tllrl "Kit EltSinE." The captain of a schooner arriving shortly after the sailing of the British ship Ifermione from this port last November, wheat laden for England, made sensational report of the leaking and probable sinking of the vessel;! and the usual irabble was indulged in ! bv ihos Mho have no interest in the nlace .nd are d', Hut of sene regird-, ing-.the responsibility surrounding thnsp xcitn linvo nvnn fpmnnrarv access ! to tvpe. At the tune Tne Astorian expressed . the belief that the vessel was all right, nrni -a-nnii Un rannrtfiA nnp of thpw .--. -. .....w ...... x . I days. The facts are in accordance with the .. .r supposition. The British ship Riverside, Bowlby master, 13G days from Bio Janiero, ar rived in yesterday, in ballast. Captain Bowlby is ill, but kindly sent ashore extracts from his log. He reports a rough trip: very strong gales from the W. S. W., to W. N. VT., off Cape Horn. On December 13th, 1S39, in latitude 21 deg., 22 miu. north, longitude 122 deg., 29 min. west, he spoke the British ship Ifermione from A&toria. Tho matonnlpfint of flint vessel aims i aboard the Ilivi.sirt". After leaving Astoria there was at one time the tre . mendous amount or 3 inches of J water as shown bv th pumps, but , this did not seem to .strike terror to ; the tough tars aboard, it being a com-l mmi tinny for a vessel lo hava set fanr- ful ;i JePth of Wllcr iu her 1,ola an1 ' still pnll throngu, somehow. When the Rinrside last saw the' ) it ermione sue was neaueu as sirnigui fr Jingland as the configuration or t the earth will allow, and another yam 1 about tno "dangers ot tne Columbia river bar is disused or. KEAL ESTATE TUAXSFEKS. JAN. 9. t Piled InTIie Conntv'itccmler OHoe Yesterday. J. S. Griffith lo J. Q. A. Bowl bv, NJ SE, lot 2, section 32, T9,"NB, G V, 11 5.9 aeres:S 202 Ji. P. Thompson toU. Dodge, lot 2, blk 9, lot -J, blk 8, Warrentou; L Young and wife to A. C. -si and F. A. 1 isher, lots 1, to IS, blk 11, Young's addition; 2.8S0 , C. 11. Donohoc and wife Jo C . Bernard, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, blk 20, Col. 2nd Julius Strauss and wife hi C. B.Donokoc, SWij, SW.,, Section 2, T T NB, 9W:. . . 1,500 ! Previouslv reported this month $ 55S,157 ! Ti:afoar,oaa,, PERSONAL MENTION. nSffif ""s"c"' :,"poi'"ca"! Police officer Beaslev i vcrv sick KirZrtiu,c,urmi,,,SiJTlie mraut King of Spain, to do law river jcslcntay. BM a ffilto ClWll. Irs. H. G. Smith returned venter-' day from San Francisco. Mrs. Sharpstein, lite Pope, will be a resident of EHcnsburgh, Wash., where ' her husband is practising law. j DiMtli of Cant. Allan Nojex. j Captain Allen Noyes died at ten minutes past 2 o'clock j estcrday after- I noon at his homo in this city, aged 6S j ears. The captain has been iu rather poor health for some lime, but it was only during the past three or four weeks that his condition was considered crit ical, and the news of his death will be a painful surprise to many. He leaves a wife and one sou, Mr. Edward .Noyes, who has for many years been agent for the O. U.& N. Co. at As- toria. Captain Noyes was a native of the state of Maine and came here about lb 1, m command of the bark Gun- baldu He commanded her on sev eral voyages to Hong Kong, and af terwards was iu command of the .4 Z den JJtSbc for several years. Some three years since he quit the sea, after fifty years' active service, and settled in this city. He was an active aud useful member of society, and look a deep interest in everything pertaining to American shipping interests. He' was president of the Portland Trust company and ship surveyor, and has attended to all his business up to j the past four weeks. The fact of Cap tain Noyes' death has been cabled to ' his brother, Captain Cjnis M. Noves, I of the Coloma, who is now in TLonn ir T1 fuucml wiU take place ftt 30 A M.f to-morrow, from the family resi- dence, North Twenty-first and I streets. -Oregojiian, S. A short work in XII chapters, en titled "Calendar for 1890," i3 received. Several editions have been sent to the the quaint idea of the ace for Januarv. the deuce for February, tho trey for March and so on. When wo canght on to the idea, November was quicklv turned to, lo see if the jack took the I ten-snot, but he didn't T. - .. , t ,1 . , 1 It is estimated that there are now m 1 3.iii ri.mwju;. jl.uu iuic smiurs. Many of them are lounging about the sailor boarding houses, running up lors to lake steps to prevent them , from eluding payment of their board lurgu 0111s, ujuun uu uiu--uu propnc- payment ot tneir board . writer for inspection, one of the finest, 1 OI -onusu war snips ever assemuieu m in green aud gold, carmine and black, 1 these enters is here. Others of tho lwincr from a Cincinnati lions. w?tli same nationality are constantly arriv- . . . .w , bills. The extraordinary stagnation in tceHiIng. li Soothes the child. m; tens the sailor business, is due m part to, the Kun-. allays all pain, cures wind the falling off iu the number of out-, Hi'iiic, ami is tin 'esi remedy fonliar-ward-bound vessels. i If.i.T,v iit y-f. e 1 ent a bottle. The evangelistic meetings are re-t ported growing in interest, and here after will be held alternately at Union hall and at the mess house near Kin nej's cannery. Next Sunday it will be held at the mess house. All who do not attend church elsewhere are cordially invited. The mill at Westport closed down about two weeks ago, and will start up again about the 10th of next month. Coffeo and cake, ten cents, at the Central Kestaurant All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest mrfniTiiirv nnil Inilpt. nrtlftlPS lfiV rii he bought at the lowest prices at J. W. uonns drug store, opposite uccioent hotel, Astoria. CiilirefiCryferPitciorCastoria FALL OF A BROOKLYN CHURCH. Carrying Death aM Destrnctioii To Those Adjoining. Til EXE II' CAXA1HAX TJtEATY. Xew Youk, Jan. 9. The Throop avenue Presbyterian church in Brook lyn, was wrecked this morning by the high winds. Heavy winds last night shook the new church to its founda- lion and at 30 this morning one of the walls fell with a crash on the three story frame br.ildiug adjoining, and brought with it death and des truction. The ruined building was tenanted by the lott and Purdy fain- ... mi - t ji - r Hies, xuey numoerea nine persons. The tenants in the frame house adjoin- ing were alarmed last night by the manner in which the church walls shook and rattled; their own little dwellings were considerably shaken and it was with fear and trembling that they retired. Twice during the night some of the inmates were aroused by the roaring wind but every one was in bed and asleep when the disaster occurred. A heavy brick wall of llw church fell sud denly with a crash and a leap that bore through the cockle shell structure adjoining like a batter ing ram. The dwelling seemed to part in twain, and instantly were heard the shrieks and groans of the ,., ,i groans injured which startled the residents for blocks abont the house. The wreck was in such manner that tho bedroom was exposed and the bed within, in plain view of those iu the street. There lay tho dead body of 3Iary Bordick borne down beneath. the mass of debris. Olllv two. Jlary i aml "David Purdy, joung people, were j killed: the others were wounded. TIIEXSWTREAIY. jnew xoRK,tian.u. -A cocKing main "" i iwro sraxei .-"m (5vat , Kriiain. j fponosTO jae o. . The GIobe j Ottawa, special: A copy of (the proposed cxlradlion treaty between the TJniuVd Slates and t Great Britiau h;is ieen received by the ministers of justice. The scope ( nf flif -nrnnrKavl f rp.nl v i- vprv vTJTh ttt- of lhf Tirnnnsnd fmnfv i-, vpxv wTJTh ttt- V contrast with the Ashbnrton treatv ot 1842, which contains only four sec-1 tions. If the ixmding treaty is adopted," legislation by the dominion parliament, win ue necessary io unng janaua un- dents provision. THE KNIFFEN INQUEST. , Tuentox, N. J., Jan. 9. Iu the 1 ' Kniffen inquest to-day, Edward Will iams, druggist, testified that Kniffen . lniiht nfinnito of him a. fnw (lns bn- fore the murder. On the morning of , the murder he saw foot prints in the frost on the roof of the shed. The in- quest adjourned till Monday, when rrir fli rpcnlf. rf rliniriifnl nnnlvrianf . Ti :!. .-.-- EARTH'S YOUNGEST MONARCH.! JXJtE EXGLAXJ) f'S VORTUGAL. Maduid, Jan. 9. The illness of tho infant king of Spain has assumed tho most alarming phase: during the night he had convulsions and fever and he is extremely weak. The royal physicians have littlo if any hope of his recovery. At 2 o'clock this morning it seemed as though he was dead but he subse quently rallied. The senor prime minister has been summoned to the palace where he is awaiting the end. Alphonso XIII, king of Spain, is the posthumous son ot Alphonso XII, (Ho was bom Mav 17, 188G, and is therefore 3 veara. eipht months and 23 javs 0& He was proclaimed king on the day of his birth with his mother as queen regent The Gazette savs the King was quiet during the early part of the night al though feverish. Tho fever decreased later at night, enabling his majesty to secure some sleep but at 2 o'clock this morning he suffered a partial relapse which has not entirely passed. Later. Tho king was able to take some broth thi3 afternoon bnt his con dition is still dangerons. ENGLAND AVONT HAVE HIM. The Roman PontifT Saprrested hy Portnsjal As Arbitrator. Loxdox, Jan. 9. The Chionictc'3 correspondent at Borne, says that Portugal has suggested that the Pope act as arSitrator in the dispute be- tween herself and England, but Eng land has refused point blank to accept I the arbitration. i BRITANNIA ON THE WAVE. Zaxzibw, Jan. 9. The largest fleet ing. Tne excitement is intense and speculation is rife concerning the ob ject of the gathering. Thousands of people have found iu Hood's JSarsnparilla a positive cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by Its pu rifying action, 11putrali7.es the acidity of the blood, uhich is the cause of the 'dis ease, and also builds un and strengthens ' the whole body. Give it a trial, - . ADVICE TO XOTIIEUS. Mr. VlV9T.nw'a Kthvtittv SvnitP 1 .i.7.,.m .. 1. :,:.: i'. ,7ZZ TJ:r" i.:i-X YTciuIiartt's fircr. Asirt lfrtv Luiirh ni the Telephone iia Jon, 5 cnts. Jf eatg Cee'kcA te Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Kestaurant, next to Foard & Stnki's'. I You lAUo. a Geed Cigar? Call at Charley Olsen's, cast of C. II. Cooper's. lie will suit you. A fine stock of cigars to select from. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodman's. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. TelepheaelioAsiaz se. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at tr. i. ueoDXAsrt. DYING BY THE HUNDRED. Tie Deafly La Grippe Decimatini tie CityofNewYort. COXIEST HETII'EEX TWO STATES. New Yobk, Jan. 9. "La grippe1' is spreading in this city as shown by yesterday's mortality list, which re cords 260 deaths up to noon. This is the biggest number known in the his tory of the health department in twenty-four hours during the winter months, and is more than in any sum mer month sinqe July 1872, when 351 deaths occurred,- sixty-eight of which were from sunstroke. Four of yesterday's deaths are due directly to influenza: three xten aged, 45, 47, and 70 years- respectively, and a two-months baby that had not been well nursed, sixty of con sumption, and twenty-six from bron chitis. In the cases of fifteen adults influ enza was the contributive cause of desth. Of 250 deaths yesterday 187 or 75 per cent wa3 due to influenza to some extent The death list for the week, so far is as follews: Sunday, 208; Monrlav, 14G; Tuesday, 235; Wednesday, 250; total, 839. There are 90 bodies in the morgue. The number of deaths during the 24 hours ending at noon to-day was 207, a decrease of forty-three as compared with the preceding twenty-four heurs: of these twenty-four are attributed to consumption, twenty-two to bronchitis, sixty-three to pneumonia and fourteen to influenza. KEYSTONE VS KUPIIIK. A fii-p.it victory for the Cork ir Penn- """'' , lK?twoan uickeil birds? of New York against Pennsylvania was fought near Philadelphia, in tne presence of 40 high rollers to-day. It is said that 360,000,000 was represented by those present The main was for $500 each; the battle and 5,000 on the odd fight. Tlurleen pairs fell m out of twenty- vo. phowajy VaU12--5S7en Of each side. Pennsyl- eleven battles fought "C' 8e that state the victor)-. SEND THEM S03IE. VrwYnsv". Jnn. 9. An irfl frjninA is seriously threatened here and in 0tber eastern cities. THE NEW POSTAL CARDS DEFECTIVE. New Yoxk. Jan. 9. The Times says that the new postal cards are not up to contract. The material is so bad that the ink spreads like it would on a blotter. Al. Daggett, tho famous Brooklyn politician, is the contractor. up. stii.i. live. Washixgtox, Jan. 9. Latest reports .. ajive SENATOR WILSON RE-NOMINATED. Axxaoms, Md., Jan. 9. In Demo cratic caucus to-day senator Wilson was renominated by acclamation as TJ. S. senator. TRAFFIC ON THE ItlVFB. Only a Temporary Dbtarnuigtrntnt. The Ji. It. Thompson which had got as far as Hunter's the previous day, left thero for this city, at seven o'clock yesterday morning. She had on board passengers and mail which had come down by rail from Portland. She did considerable zigzagging to get to various points on the river, being a sort of accommodation train, and en countered considerable floating ice, getting here all right at 330 yesterday afternoon. She starts up at the usual hour this morning, and will, doubt less, get through all right. Telegrams from Portland last night report poft weather there. Mr. Donohoe yesterday received word that the Telephone would leave Portland for hero as usual this morn ing, and present indications aro that we will have no serious inconvenience. 31ARIXE NEWS AND NOTES. The Columbia arrived iu yesterday from San Francisco. Capt. Bolles re ports a smooth and pleasant voyage. The schooner Douglas Dearborn, recently capsized, had on board the first cargo of lumber ever shipped from the Sound to Pluladelphia. RUBBERS! Headquarters for Rubbers. HEAVY GOODS FOR MEN ! The Largest Stock of La dies' and Gents7 Fine Shoes in the City. We Offer Bargains for the Next Ten Days in Gents' Fancy Slippers. mm v co. The Leading Shoe House tf Astoria FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. FayoraMe Senatorial Reports On Nortnwestern Matters, the intECK. or the "stlgah.' Washixgtox, Jan. 9. Vice presi dent Morton to-day laid before the senate a communication from the at torney-general in reponso to a resolu tion adopted by the senate yesterday. The attorney-general states no instruc tions, oral or written, were given dis trict attornev Chambers on the subject of tbe arrest of W. W. Dudley. "No communication," says the attorney-general, llwas sent by "the depart ment of justice to the district attorney of Indiana, nor any received from him airectly or indirectly with reference to the subject" Dolph reported back the bill for construction of a revenue cutter for service on the Pacific coast. Also a bill to prevent obstruction of naviga ble waters in the United States and to protect public works from trespass. Calendar: Frye, from tho commit tee on commerce, reported a bill for the erection of a first order light house at Cape Hancock, Washington. WRECK OF THE "NYLGAII." Oa ProUw Shoal, Southwest Chinese Coast. Sax Fkaxcisco, Jan. 9. The"teamer City of Peking arrived from'Hong Kong and Yokohama this morning. Chinese advices report tho wreck of the British ship Nylghau, from Yar mouth on Protas shoal, November 25; Captain Butler and eight men arrived at Hong Kong in a small boat four days later. Another boat, containing mate Briggs and six men, is missing. The British gunboat Cockchafer left Hong Kong in search ot the boat, but returned without finding her. A JOURNAL SUED FOR LIBEL. Duulix, Jan. 9. An attachment j has been issued against the Free-! man's Journal in a suit for damages, ' brought by Captain O'Shea, for com-! inents upon him in connection with ! his suit for divorce, with Chas. Stew-, art Parnell as co-respondent. E. ! Dwyer Gray, proprietor of tho Jour-! nal, says he is ready to meet Captain O'Shea in any court. ! REGRETS FOR THE YOUNG WOMAN. Philadelphia, Jan. 9. Wm. Tar rens, after a lovers' quarrel, shot Belle Carter and then himself. He died at once. The young woman will proba bly die. A Complete Abstract of County Proparty. For over a year Messrs. J. E, Hig gins, and E. Z. Ferguson have been busily engaged in a work of magnitudo, involving a great amount of tedious labor, but of great value when com pleted. Thoy are engaged in compil ing a complete abstract of titles of all the realty in Clatsop county, and while they do not expect to have it finished for two or three months, yet, it is near enongh completed to show its value, and give evidence of the vast amount of work entailed. It is on what is known as the Thome system, said to be tho best in the United States, and of which they have solo rights in this county. In a moment can be ascertained what would otherwise reqniro half a day's musty research, and with their abstracts they will be ready to furnish a guar antee of the genuineness and authen ticity of all that they certify to. LET NIE: INFLUENZU You Shiver and Sneeze While I am anxious to sell off the remaining lot of OVS2B.OOATS ! I offer them now at greatly reduced prices. Also WINTER CAPS of all sorts and GLOVES. We all want Gloves, especially now. I will make them go at greatly reduced rates. HERMAN WISE -THE- 0 14 Reliable Clothier a b3 Hatter Occident Hotel Bnildinp. E. P. N00NAN & CO., (Successors to) J. P. KYNES, DEALERS IN- Groceries Produce. Water Street. Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE NO. 7. - P. O. BOX 399. BOOTS AND SHOES! . Of Bert Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES. -AT THE SIGH OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. o-ODarsa- ::n. FOB SALE. On Young's River, Four Miles from the City, Fifty -Five Acres. A Most Desirable Buy. In quire at this Office. ON ALL Now is the time, plain figures. The cash purchases. m m m m s : : t a This is no Peter Pythian BiMii Don! But Buy Immediately, if Not Sooner in Kinney's Before It is All Gone!. We are now selling lots in this fine Addition for $100 and $125 that in less than one month will more than double in value. It is Less to One He from the 0. B. & 1 Eoei, anfl Beautifully Situate! XZEE1T & COOS, The Mika CANDY MANUFACTORY. N. J. BERGMAN, Prop'r. Fine Chocolate Bon Buns FJ'.ESII aiADE DAILY. As Well as All Other Kinds of Cream Candies. Please Call and Give IIo a Tt:al. THIRD STREET. Next to Western Union Telegraph Office. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil. Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agriealtural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, ZH3to. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can eet Better Fits. Better Work manship, ana for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. Now Goods bv Every Steamer. Call aad Se Mia amd Sstliry Toareeir. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. 00 Twenty Per Cent Off VERCOATS ! FOB, TEN" DAVS. don't wait. All these above percentage will ainim i3aiiiiiMiiaiiiiiiaiiiiiiMigiiiaiaaaaMliailvMl Funk business, but straight goods. C. H. COOPER, iOI ostler's Fortunes -WHILE- You Have Been Looking Back ! AND Regretting Lost Opportunities RENEW YOUR COURAGE ! ACCEPT PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES. -: AND GET THERE EU1 Elmore, Sanborn A Co, Or Wm. Loeb, about it. Here is a Ctace to goods are marked in be deducted on all it. Left, Astoria ! Agents Astoria. Have Been Made Male Money d A - -j t. j - -a il -?; r-A "" j . - & - -'- .. 3 '-,. 15 j- -' -'.' . -? - -. 'X i4mr? c-1; .k. 3t -. . " "