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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1890)
-r-if'' C 5hc gaUg gtoriatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: Tl'HSDAY ,-MAKCH 11,1890 1SSOSD EVERY MORNING, (Mondav i-vi'itteil.) J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY. ruMtshrisaiiil rmprlftors. eiuent houses, which will be sure to be "iimcu u iuu iivuyiv nuu mil txjuu arrive here to mate this growing city ; their home. Vacant houFes now arc few and far between. Sunday -was one of those diversified days -which are occasionally served by the clerk of tho -weather." Sunshine, rain aud hail were sandwiched in rather promiscuously, and the chilli- TRYING TO FOOL PEOPLK. Tlie-ColnmbianV'Tricksin Raisin- Date. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer of the 7th, reached hero Saturday even ing. Note the datC3: Last Sundav morning the Colum bian had the 'following heading its ness of the air was sufficient to call out ' alleged "dispatches.1 VTKIAN IXriuux.. CassStki kt. I B3nnv intervals, there furs. were Terms or ubscriilion. xxvim! b Carrier, per work.. l.'.cSs Sont by .MaH. cr iiutnlh Oocts nt by MaH. one car ?7.(W I"reo of Mwtnge to subscriber. The atokin ci:iniutc to its :uler :ter ihe lnrsi euciil t:iiii of ali in iiii t?r iittblislitl mi the Cotumbi.i live:. CITi' AUD COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER number of promenaders. In tho large Win. Xc will be here on tho iioth The IJov. S. M. Campbell will lecture t Rescue hall this evening oji 'What I saw in Palestine." Yesterday was a rather pleasant day, a mewt of the time old Sol looked smilingly down uon ua. A supply of seeds has just been re ( ceived by Tiie Astorias from the United States department of agricul ture at Washington. They embrace choice varieties of peas, cabbajje, ' pumpkin, parsnip and squash, and any ! of our .subscribers who may -wish to i plant them can call at this office aud ' receive them free of charge. By personal experience nearly every one is aware of the great incon venience caused when painters, paper hangers and plumbers take possession of one's house or office. The editorial and business office of Tiie Astorias Tho followincr parallel shows how that lving journal cuts dispatches out of papers that honestly pay for them, and works them off on both its readers as genuine -wirings: STOLES'. Pri vcetok. March 8 Burchell aud his wife are the cniei GENUINE. Nivgara Falls March C-llurchell and his wife are the chief member of areguiar Jv organized gang for wholesale murder. The scheme as to athertisefor ajouug gentleman with means who wished to emigrate to Canada to learn ranching. Many fj.esbfcoodoneiiin::s as partners in ranches; were otfer;d. With! two or three or tne wcilthiest victims In 7. . . .. . "" . , liand the nirtv would is now in tuat cuaotic state, wnicn in- stl,t fr tiie Domin- dicatcs that unnrovements are in nrocr-1 ion. Tiie schemers res, and when they are completed, i our mends are mviteu to call and see Augutin Daly's "Night OlT" com-1 how comfortable and convenient arc pany are lxxkcd for the opera house the arrangements next Friday ami Saturday. - - At the Sunday morning -service in A pint of block J. Chelsea, contain-, the Presbyterian church, the pastor, ins Msteen lots, is to be tiled in tho t Rev. S. M." Campbell, preached an ex county clerk'h oilice to-day. . cellout sermon in reference to the sal- The justice and polico courts had a reaching tho years of aocountabUitvJgSViieVHiVder clear docket yesterday. No one ap-1 affirminir that as tho belief of the e ton awav. a! cnera'ly manage to secure about ."00 as a miantutee before starting. Arriing hero they proceed to a devlat- part of the country where the ranch is alleged Jo be toilu.ttci!. Here the .clh:is are murdered in old blood for the u'ue of the valuables with ttsein, and when isj penring for trial or sentence. Tho regular semi-monthlv meeting of Cashing Post, No. 11, G. A. R., occurs on Thursday ovoning of this week. The Knights of Pythias lodges in this city are steadily increasing their memlwrship, and holding very inter t'sting meetings Tne A. O. U. W. order in this city is moving steadily onward, and Sea side Ixnlge evidently intends to main tain her pmnd standing. The extent aud value of Tnn Moits ino Astorian's Califoniia Associated Press rcjxirt is unequalled by :my IirM- in the state outside of Portland. At the Comrregational Church last Sunday Rev. Hall effectively contrast ed cast iron creeds with more liberal beliefs in the goodness of the Creator. church, in contradiction of the com mon opinion of people who have gen erally supposed that the Presbyterians believed children wero lost who died before leing regenerated. Tim is steamer day and will proba bly furnish an opportunity for very many passengers en route between Portland and San Francisco, to see for themselves the busy little city of Aslorio, whose fame is rapidly be coming worldwide. Extend every possible courtesy to tho visitors, as many are thereby induced to become residents, and even if not, they will ever retain kindly recollections of the polite treatment received at your hands. Courtesy costs little, but is worth much. In the rapid strides of art the print ing department is keeping well up in the front ranks in the grand march of improvement. This is most forc- J ibly illustrated by the arrival at this office of several beautiful specimens of pictures from the l'miaueipmn I'nolo Electrotype Co., produced by the process known as half-tone, photo electrotype, zinc etching. They are prepared on copper plates and can be A. G. SiHixarth, Aley Fox, and one or two others, have Ixwght four Mon golian pheasautsi and will turn them kww at Clatsop. If unmolested tho ih.-,is w in uu wm uieu-. used on an ordinary printing press. - . , j Lovers of the leautiful in art are Next .Monday is St Patrick s day welcome to call and examine the pie devoted to the memory of Ireland s I tnres. iwtrun saint, aud sacred in the esti-1 " mat ion or every native of the Emerald Tho Oregon state teachers' associa- l3e, whereverhe may abide. tion meets in Salem in annual session " July 1st, 2nd and Hrd. The session will thiingii crime after crime h.u been dfs cm err d, I here was such tnjsterythat the perp"tra!orscouiu not no discovered. The wom.ti Iturchell li.is with him and who pas esas his wife, is very pretty, bhe lias bet"ii arrested as an accessory. There is no doubt that she Ills assisted In lurin many a young En glishman to deatli No doubt the mur dered man. lieu well. whose body was found in a sw.tmn last week, was muidered by iturchell. How many other vie ims there were i not known.-J'Yom Sailllc ORITL'APwY NOTICES. Dricf 3Iemoria!s of Thoe Who Have Re cently Passed Away. members of a regu larly organized gang for uho'esale murder. f heir scheme was to advertise for joung gentlemen with means, v. no wi-u 10 emigrate to Canada to learn ranching. In manv cases good openings as partners in ranches were of fered. With two or three of the we.uth-ie-t victims in hind the party st irt for the u .? in in ion. i nc chtmejs generally manage to s cine about c5oo as a guar antee before startup.'. On arriving here they proceed toaicol.ile part t til- country, where the much t-a - leged to be situateo. Uere lite victim are murdered m co d bloou f r t!i sake of the valuables with them.andv.heii ki led it was au eas, thing for the imwl'ri'rs to et away. Although crime after crime h.w been disco ered tin re was such a mystery that the iernt'tr.itor-i cou'd not Le d se jv-ered. Tho woman I.ur- chcll has with him. and who passes as bis witc. is ery preny. bhu has been arreted as an accessory, and no doubt site assisted In luring many oung Englishmen to death, llieie is nodoubt that the murdered man, Henwell. whose body was found in a swamp last week, was mur dered by IJurciiell, but how many other victims there wer- is jnot knowu. Cohim- lrian, Jlarcnviii. Mrs. Clementina Davidson died at her residence in this city last Sunday of heart trouble. The deceased was an estimable lady and held in high es teem by a host of friends in this 'com munity where she had lived a long and useful life. Mrs. Davidson was in the 52nd year o f her age. She came to this country at an early day and with her husband, Geo. Davidson, made a home here for the last 30 years. She leaves a sorrowing husband and four children Mrs. "W. L. Eobb, Miss Maggie, Jas. A. and Fred. The funeral will be from the house at one o'clock this afternoon; services at the Cougiegatioual church. The interment will be at the old Clatsop cemetery. Vm. Kyle died at his residence in this city last Sunday morning, of ty phoid fever, in the 22nd year of his age. He was a former employe of Arndt & Ferchers, bnthad of late been working at Portland. He was a mem ber of the "Western Amateur baud, and will be buried in the band uniform. The members of the band will attend his funeral, which will be to-morrow afternoon. Joseph Testcll, late firs! mate of the American ship Challenger, died in the hospital of epilepsy at one o'clock last Sunday afternoon. Deceased was in the 53rd" year of his age. His sister telegraphed from New York yesterday instructions to sec that he received de cent interment. The TJ. S. allows 23 for funeral expenses. The funeral will be at 11 o'clock this morning. John Nordslrome died .it his house on the beach near the Astoria Iron works vesterdav, of consumption, in the 53rd year of his age. The f tiueral will be from his late residenco at 11 o'clock this morning. Pert - IntelWjeucrr, March th. This needs no comment. It's a clear case of stealing on tho part of the Co lumbian, and an effort to get the peo ple to believe that what it slates was received over tho wires here. PERSONAL 3IENTIOX. A LITTLE CLOSEK, PLEASE." Out the Young levers Couldn't, and Clouds of Tronble Arose. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. MARCH 10. As Filed la The Comnty Recorder's Oflce Yesterday. C. S. Hall to W. M. Kelly, lot 3, blk6, Columbia addition. $ 60 Carrio E. Howard to Enoch E. Blodgett, 80 acres, Blodgett D. L. C. sec 3, T 7 N, R 9 W 6,000 Astoria B. E. T. Co., to W. A. Shelton, lots 9, 10. 11 and 12, blk 8 Railway add. 250 A. Young and wifetoH.D. Thing, lots 23, 24, 25, and 26, subdivision 1, blk 9, H. andA.'sadd. 800 C. R. Thomson and wife to Leon Short, lot 3,blkl Cyrus Olney's add. 600 E. A. Noyes and wife to Mrs. Emma Osborne, lots 23, 24, North add 85 Previously reported this year 8973,177 Total to date. 8960,972 THE QCT3TIOX SETTLED. ThbUafaltUolUe tuxo ol tht wtabllsb meat of Thoxoaa Fries & Son, at 524 Sacra, mento St, S. F. As tha leading cheaiita of tha west, thty war asked to settle tho quettion as to what aarsa Darillaswere in fact poraly vegetable. Wa present their report. "We ha,vt made careful Mimical analyse of tewtral mil Jtmewn btmit of tarsaparilla, and hate found them aUviik the tingle exception of Jttft to eenttin iodide potassium. At a result tee are enabled to pro nounce Joy's to bs the only purely vegetable tarsaparilla now on the market, which hat earn under our observation." Modern medicine has proven that all ordinary face erapttoas aro caused by indlfMttanaad slcgfisk circu lation, which call for rafetablo altaratiTea, Instead ol mineral blood puriflcn Ilka lodlda of potassium. Joy's Vegetable Samparilla Is the first to discard tho old notions and pro ceed under tho modem theory. XU owes are '.ho talk of the hour. -m- tie Expected to 2 B0AD! Daily I OVER FIFTY OASES lm Sprin g Goods sc, ii. oo r i:it. Tffl Street mas Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria bo held at the state house, and the in dications are that the meeting will lie largely attended by the teachers of the state. Hon. It. G. Horr, ex-congressman from Michigan, is expected to be present and trill, no doubt, nd dress the .association. The National teachers' association, to be held at St Paul in July, will be attended by about fifty of Oregon's teachers. Super intendent ItfcElroy is in correspond ence andjis arranging to secure state headquarters. The fare for the round J trip will be SG8.90. being a trifle over The fourth snowfall of 1890 in these I half fare, parts surprised the old aud the young, ' David Cable, of Stanley, :s. U., w( the father of thirty-two children, of whom fourteen 1kv and eleven girls are s-till living. This is lelieved to be the most extensive Cable system in the country. It was intended to begin work on the repairs of the opera house yeslor da. and preliminaries had begun, but the engagement of the Augustm Daly's troupe com pels postponement of active hostilities in that direction. C. W. Fulton, C. J. Curtis, and C. II. Stockton returned last Sunday. Dr. L. P. Mullinix and wife are in city with a view to locating here. IT. A. Smith has resigned his posi tion as secretary of Astoria Engine Co. Xo. One. He will be succeeded by .Tas. Scott MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. the grave and the gay, last Sunday. It is about time for the weather to jnit its foolishness, and be mild and gentle, and have some style about it A little more attention to cleanliness and a neater condition of numerous yards, would impress a stranger far more favorably than the very untidy appearance in which some of our citi aens allow their yards to, remain at present IJcgardiug the recent disappearance or John W. Anderson, near Clifton, it further learned that he was seen on the 1st inst in the skiff that was after ward picked up; he was at work, when seen, on a sturgeon line. How the loat capsized is a mystery. Last Saturday Congressman Her mann laid oerore tne House, memo rials from the Astoria chamber of commerce for the improvement of the Lewis and Clarke river; also for chan nel clearing in the Columbia river, near Wood's lauding. These are ac companied by estimates from a com mittee of the chamber of commerce as to the cost of improvements, and also a copy of a communication from Major Handbury, of the corps of en gineers, recommending that these streams bo placed Aupon the river and harbor bill for survey, examination and estimate of the cost of improve ments. Tho memorial also asks for tho improvement of Gray's river. The schooner Norway arrived in yesterday to load at the Clatsop mill. The' British bark Ircdale, 1,500, arrived in yesterday from Mazatlan, in ballast The Signal from- Port Townseud and the Michigan forPortTownsend, cleared at tho custom house yesterday. The British ship Palterdale has al ready taken on 3,500 cases of salmon for Europe and will take 2,500 more to finish her cargo. Tho Santa Rosa leaves to-day, on her last trip from Astoria to San Fran cisco. It is thought she may go on tho route from San Francisco to the Sound. The officers of tho Telephone don't know just when they will give that craft an opportunity to be refitted for the summer work, but it will be just as soon as they get a boat in her place, which will probably be the Lurline. The schooner Orient, Swan, Mas ter, arrived in at noon yesterday. She left San Francisco at 3 r. it., "on the 17th, making the run tip in less than three days, and is discharging hay at Flavel's wharf. She will load lumber at Knappton. Many of the Astoria real estate men are making a serious mistake in not clearing their plats and grading them before offering lots for sale. The only true business Btyle is to drop tho cha otic method of platting and selling I land, yesterday W. L. Uhlenhartput fifteen men at work on block 97 of i Adair's. His plan is to clear tho whole - block of the wood, grade the land, Tiie circuit court met yesterday at , and then arrange tho htreels. After 10 a. m. The ca-e considered was that this improvement is done tho lots will of 1L A. Smith vs. Mary Smith, for di- be put on tho market This will be Many salmon of the rivers of Fin land contain copper hooks of peculiar form. It is now known that these hooks are used in tho north of Ger many, and that salmon of the Finnish rivers must descend in winter to the Baltic coasts of Germany. The Fire Bell. Coming down town on a street car last night a conductor incurred the undying enmity of a pair of young lov ers by indulging in a little amusement at their expense, and he may lose his position in the bargain. Near Sam Olson's City Limit saloon a young couple took passage and walked up to tho corncrof the car. They were mad ly in love. -The car had gone less than half a block when the young man got his arm around the girls waist and iravo her a terrible squeeze. She did n't kick a bit Then he kissed her, and oh, what a kiss it was! It sounded like the explosion of a blast in a stone quarry. "When near O'Brien's hotel a colored man got on and sat as far away from the couple as he ceuld: tho conductor yelled: "Sit a little closer, pleasoi" as soon as tho man got inside. There was no occasion for this, however. There was no body in the car but the couple and the colored man. Tho young fellow who was with the girl knew the con ductor was jibing him. About oppo site the TJ. P. dock a man with a red nose and a btid cigar in his mouth, jumped on and sat upon the rear dash board. ''Sit a little closer, please." Now the masher knew the conductor was jibing him. ITe was sitting close. A 240-pound man couldn't drive a sheet of tissue paper between them with a sledge-hammer. He couldn't get anv closer than he was. He was getting his mad up, and a foaming froth began to break through the cor ners of Jus moutn. Jlis eyes were spitting blue fire. "When the colored man stepped off the car at Olncy street, the conductor shouted, "Sit a little closer, please!" That settled it The young man got up out of his seat, bnt toned his coat tightly abont him, pulled his derby hat down over his eyes, and walked out on the rear platform. He wore si swagger, a la Bowery. New York, and he was look ing Tor blood by the bucketful. "Say, young fellow,'" he said to the conductor, "what kind of a steal are you tryin' to gimme, eh? Now, shut up, see! Don't yer say a word or I'll t'umpjouin th' kisser, see? Come on, sis', and let's git off, or I'll make this feller swaller his teeth, see':'' Sis' got off and they straggled along toward the court house. Cofiee and cake, ten cents. Central Restaurant at the OPENING MORGAN & CO.Jhe Leading Shoe House WE ARE SUCCESSFUL. FOR A GOOD SHOE FOR LADIES OR GENTS' WEAR GO TO MORGAN & OO., Mansell's New Building, Water Street, Astoria, Or DO YOU WEAR CLOTHES? IF SO REMEMBER THAT PHIL. A. STOKES k CO., Noact Door to.Foard cft atoJbcos, -HAVE A.- Large Stock of Mens mi Poy's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Underwear, Etc., That will suit you in size and price. We cannot he undersold. PHIL. A. STOKES & CO., Water Street, Astoria, Or EAST IIKNTDN OF THE- vorce. A motion lor continuance was overruled, and the c,im wa placed on trial and continued through tho day, lKing taken under advisement. The names of tho streets should be indicated by signs at each comer, as but comparatively few of tho old resi dents know the names of streets very near their own homes. Tho cost ' would lc trilling, yet the general pub lic would find it very convenient. The prospect or incandescent lights soon being established in IhiB city is delightful to contemplate, but the use of thase most excellent lights will be more beanhful. Ibat js a case where there Is even greater joy in realization than in anticipation. Hasten the day. Astoria buvs a heap of crackers from the Tacotua wicker company. Asto ria ought to have a cracker factory here. Astoria sells the Tacoma Crack er company the boxes they put the crackers in: freight is paid on the boxes both ways, and still there is a profit. The desire for a railroad connection with Astoria is universal in tho Wil lamette valley, and is a subject of which their journals seem to never tire. Come on with your iron horse, gentlemen, aud you shall receive from ts r Toyal welcome, cordial in the extreme! accomplished at some expense, bnt it is tho correct way. A buyer will al ways purchase sooner and pay higher when ho makes an investment in im proved real estate. C. A. It. Fneanijuncnt. The annual session of tho depart ment of Oregon, G. A. It, convenes in Eugene to-morrow, having been post poned from February 12th, in conse quence of the severo storms and floods in the "Willamette valley. Two oar loads of delegates and ladies of tho W. R. C. will go from Portland, and the old boys in Eugene will give a grand reception and cordial welcome to all who attend. Cusliing Post, No. 14, of this city will le represented by A. G. Hardesty, G. W. Grannis and F. D. Winton, who aro the regular delegates, and several other members of the order are intending to start this morning it they can arrange their business satisfactorily. J. J. Antor Greatwtt Mistake. John Jacob Astor had never trav eled further west than Chicago. He died without seeing Astoria, the city that will perpetuate his name when his race shall have been forgotten. Spokane Review. Notice. At 6:40 o'clock last eveuiug an alarm of fire was sounded, and nearly every man, woman aud child in tho city, ap peared to respond promptly, the fire men from duty and the general public from natural curiositv. The nunor at first was that the opera house was on j lire, bnt Tun Astomax representative was on hand beroro the engines, and found that tho only trouble was the burning of a chimney in the house of Lyman Kinney, southwest corner of Third and "Washington streets. The entire fire department mani fested their usual alacrity and were quickly on hand, laid their hoso and had a stream ready for use, but it was not required, No. Ono's getting first water. About the same time a chimney -was also burning in a China house, corner Second and Benton streets. The readiness with which our fire department responds to alarms is highly commendable, and our citizens naturally place great reliance on the ability of the bravo boys to subdue any ordinary conflagration. It is hoped their standard of excellence may ever be maintained. I'uieijy. This is what you ought to have, m faot, you must have it, to fully enjoy life, Th'iusmdb are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands unon thousands ot dollars are spent annually by our peo ple in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon dyspep sia and instead Euncny. We recom mend Electric Bitters for Dj-spepsia and all diseases of Liver, .Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at fiOc. and Sl.00 per hot tie by J. W. Conn, Druggist. Spring Campaign! Every citizen who has the welfare ot the city at heart, and desires to as sist its progress, will do all in his power, so far as his means will per mit, to assist in the speedy construc tion ot cable roads up the sides of our steep hill, which will then be rapidly ilowea witu comionnuie aweuings. B. Gallagher is busy fixing the road xt Alderbrook. He has put in 18 piles, asd will irat three more hi place us kx as the sew moon tides will let him. Meanwhile drivers and tcam stere are requested to keep their seats sad guide their steeds to the southard whoa they get feminst whero the piles lire not Though perhaps a work ot super erogatkH), Txc Astoriak feels com peUei by a bcbso ot duty to urge the propriety ot erecting a number ot ten- All persons having skates at the opera house will please call and get them at once. Ilere's a Ckaiice. Worsley & Carruthers offer this morn ing Lots 7, 8 and i) In Block i0,Shlvelys Astoria, for S3.500. The improvements on the property cost Sl.800, and tho lots are 50x100 each, only one block from the street car line and on the city front. Rents for 25 per month. TelepkeaeljjrtBC fleaee. Best Beds In town. Itoorasper night 60 and 25 cts., per week SI JO. New and clean. Private entrance. Weidkard'H Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, .I cents. Meals Ceekea te Orer. Trivate rooms for ladies and families: at Central Kestaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. AtteatteH, Rescue . X! You are requested to meet at your hall at 1 r. m.. on Wednesday, March 12th, IK), to attend the funeral of our late brother, Walter Kyle. B. S. Wobslet, Foreman. Jas. W. Habe, Secretary. The value of Pleasant View property is becoming apparent Pleasant View is good proptrt to buy, either for resi denceor ihmment Be Yen Like a Geft Clear? Call at Charley Olscn's, east of C. II. Cooper's. He will suit you. A fine stock of cigars to select from. Fer Fiae Pketeffrapks, Go to Misses Carruthers' photograph gallon-: Third street, opposite Mor gan & Sherman's. CkiIlrnCry(FitckerrsCast6ri9 TJip rropotetl AOilotic t'lnh. Enrron Asterias: 1 understand that quite a list of those willing to contnbuto to the formation aud sup port of the above institution has al ready been obtained and without hav imr seen such list or knowing who the projectors are 1 ask the permission of jour columns to say n few words in re gard to the object and scope of this proposed club. AVilh an Athletic club having for its object the cultivation of the lwdily exercises of boxing, fencing and gymnastic feats of all kinds, simply as recreative exercises, I am heartily in accord and would be willing to give my hearty sanction and encourage ment, but when 1 am told at the out set, as I "have been, "that it -will af ford a place where we can have prize fights," I think it is time for somo one to sound a note of warning. To all right thinking people, the frequency with which prize lighting is already indulged in all over our fair land, in direct violation of law is most deplorable and a fearful example to tho rising genera tion. Tho recent fight in San Fran cisco between two notorious prize fighters, held under tho auspices of the San Francisco Olympic (athletic) club, was a most brutal affair, and however looked upon by tho press of California, called forth tho severest denunciations of tho daily Oregonian and other leading newspajers of our state. "Sparring matches, principally glove contests," for "points" only, is ono thing, and prize-fighting brutal con tests for money is another; and while tho former tends to the healthful, strengthening and development of tho phvsicahand thereby ot the mental powers, (Mento sana in corposano,) and should be encouraged; tho latter, by awakening man's brutal instincts to the utmost degree, is degrading to both and cannot be too severely con demned by all thoso having at heart xue oesi interests oi iiumauuy m k eral. My earnest solicitude for the wel fare "of the vouthof tills community must bo my apology for this article and while I wish to see tho club formed I sincerely hope that those entrusted with its management will see to it that nothing in the nature of prize fighting shall ever take place within its walls. Wm. B. Adaik. A good appetite is essential to good health, and loss of appetite indicates something wrong. Hood's Sarsaparilla creates and sharpens the appetite, as sists tho digestlvo organs and regulates the kidneys and liver. Tako Hood's Sarsaparilla this season. Sold by all druggists. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French kids, at P. J. Goodman's. :C7 ........... eb i ........... In consequence ot the demand for those beautiful leTel lots, Mr. P. O. Warren lias been laduced to pla nkiety-atxiote Adjoining Warftnton on the East. Wblch will be known and sold as East Warrenton! Crisp Snaps. fJKSO House and Lot on First Street, Business Property. Cheap. fS75 to fasLots In Block 20, Hustler & Aiken's Astoria. Very desirable. 6f Corner Lot in McClure's Astoria. Beautiful residence Lot. fS75 to f50 Lots in Alderbrook, on water front. $M Eighty Acres on Klaskanine. Nice home. f 120 Per Acre Ninety Acres, near town, suitable for plattiug. THE RAILBOAD tons throuth the plat, which is only 300 yards from the Warrenton depot. For further lnformatloa call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. BARGAINS -OF New Goods! RECEIVED AT- Lots hi Tract 3 of the beautiful suburb of CHELSEA, only five minutes walk from the steamer landlngat Sklpanon and terminus ot A. & H. C it. K. These lots are 00x100 feet, on the first bench abore the tide land, are clear and level, and good water obtainable within tea feet of surface. Prices from 969 to $75 ; 920 down, balance 910 per month. If You Don't See Your Particular Snap, Call and See Us. WiMgate Jl IMoiie Ten Acres, suitable for plat tin tr, clear and level ; on county road ana; within easy drive ot Astoria. Front Corner Residence .Lot in Block No. 00, Ulneys. Six Lots In WockT 9, ADAIR'S ASTORIA, running clear tareoga the block, and mak ing a fine resldepe-alte. 101x130. Only one block frow. CohuaUa- river and street car line. Price. 91 W0." part cash. .T. H- M ANSELL, Rl Jgfttate Broker. HERMAN WISE -THE- Old Reliable GlotMeraifl Hatter Occident Hotel Buildin. Marshall & Co., Salmon Net Twines MAJTOTAOTUKXD BT GEO. A. CLARK & BROS., NEW.JERSEY. Fr ftfele.kx J. SMITH, Agest, Ofleat-Whcrry Ca'a. IFLoaJL XLatcuto Odd Fellows' Building, trovers. ASTORIA, OR. Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied.' ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon. THf REAVEY PATENT CANT DOG. Thompson. & Boss Carry a Tall Llae or Choice Sttplt an! Fancy Groceries. Give Ut a Gall an Bt Ctnvinctd. Morgan & Sherman GRO0OERS Aa Deafen la Cannery . Suite ! Spolal Attnln Otvnt Filling W'OhlMIr A FUlX 4.rM CARftllD Aaa fffiffgg FurefeMMfeUTcnt m mjpttt tfe dty. Offlot and W arehonat la Kim's Kty.apHltaf MWatar mm. t: SL&BZGSOHST (ft COXMUKT, Successors to KIRK SHELDON. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. Agency for ATKINS7 CELEBRATED SAWS. LANDER'S LOGGING JACKS. GENERAL HARDWARE. 181 Front Street, PORTLAMD, OR. Astoria Iron Iff oris. Concomly St., Foot ot Jackson, Astoria. Or General Machinists and Boiler Men. Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK, 8toamboat Work and Cannery Work A 8PECIALTY, Cartings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. JOHX FOJC. A. L. Fox, J. O. HOSTLKB... ...President, and Sunt Vice President .....Sec. and Treas GO TO LARSON & HILLBACK -FOR- GROCERIES AND FRESn FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third street. next to Pioneer office. Abstracts of Title, C. R. THOMSON Keeps a full set of Abstract Books and will examine the 'Hue to any iteai Mu tate In the county and furnish an Aottrae of Title to the same. Terms reasonable. Work guaranteed. H! Flp, the Tailor, KEE?S IN STOCK THE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. He buys for Cash, at Eastern Prices. He Guarantees the Best Works on ail garments . Call aud see for yourselves. 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