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. J "" " -r w She gjafljj Itftoriatt. ASTORIA. OEEGON: SATURDAY. MAHCH 15. 1690 City an CeuHty Oficlal Paper. The Canadian senate lias decided that Canada Las no rise for a mint and that American gold coinage will an swer all present purposes. Tee most prominent "telegram" in the Columbian's dispatches last Thursday was one dated "February -aithT The editor forgot to change the date to March 12th and the paper was a s3ent testimony against its com pilers. A labor agitator who recently went to Mexico says that cotton mill opera tives there are little better off than slaves. He says they work twelve and fifteen hours a day for $2.80 a week, and must work at night on Sundays or holidays if their overseers should order them to do so. The McKinley tariff bill proposes to increase the tariff on tin plate from 1.1 cents to 2 cents per pound, thus almost doubling the duty on every lxx of tin plate brought to As toria from England to be made up into can in which to put Columbia river sahnou. The argument 'of the promoters of the proposed raise is that tho United States is the greatest market for tin ware of all kinds in the world; that tho tin plate works in England have increased from 3G7 to 41) in the last five years: that we have large tin mines nuworked in this coun try, and if the duty is made suffi ciently protective the industry of manufacturing tin plate will ulti mately be transferred from Englan d to tliis country, and tho tin plate will be furnished much cheaper than it is at the present, or has been at any peried: that a -start must be made metinie, and that such a start will never be made till the duty is raked, affording sufficient protection to en courage home protection of this much n-ed metal. Passengers to Arrive. The San Francisco steamer is due to-day with the following passengers: S. Stock, A. GemesE. C. Minch ner, W. B. Gilbert, M. Brandenstein, John Jones. A. Conklim J. C. Ware. E. H. Keyser and wife, E. B. Hindali. .a- Auams, ix. n. awanstrom, J. . Sheppard, C. W. Noble E. B. Snyder, W. Powell and wife, J. S. Campbell J. Dobbins, tt M. Cole, H. A. Wallace, W. H. Exley,W. K Bodlev, A.B Caldwell, D. jL. Itemmington" M. Bu bene, John Whit e, Mrs. Snyder, W. u, oones, j. ii. Liaws. W. Bentley, Mrs. E. K. Ash, Miss Weihe, Mrs. W. H. B. Cole, K. J. McQuarrie and wife, Geo. Ash, G. Holland, G. G. McDon ald, Mrs. C. D. McDuffie, daughter and child, H. W. CardwelL W.A. Wilcox, E. W. Engs, Mrs. A. Bichard somMrs. Sears and boy, If. Katlen, B. M. Francis, J. G, Hatch, W. H.Moran, C. H. Meussdorfer, L. H. Shrivner, J. M. Brown, A. Kuhn, L. Michaek, J. Fichols, Geo. W. Hall and wife, W. Sweeny and wife, J. T. Bowe, B. L. Wait, L L. Dix, W. H. Wedding ton, D. PurcelL, T. Oramas, W. H. Williams and wife, Charles Muuford, Nettie Christie, Grace Hen dv, Mrs. M F. Buger, W. L. Hagans, W. K. McNally, J. P.Kennedy, W. W. Baily and wife, G. W.Beal, J. W. Har ris, G. A. Bean, W. Kelly, A. J. Shane, A. L. Halley, A, Britton, Jas. Miller, J. Cron, A. D. C. Beach, E. T. Shan non, J. M. Henry and wife, Mrs. Put nam, Miss Manning, J. B. Nicholas, Miss Douglass, H. B. Jackson and wife, B. M Therdue and wife, Jas. Christie, Louis Brondt, W. W. Chflder, M. W. Graves, Miss la. N. Gray, A. M Steele, A. Lea, J. D. Sleman, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. C. Broderick, T. A. Jack son, A.L.Byan, W.B.Oliver, H. B. Astell,W. C. Marshall, Mrs. J. Fred Smith, John Stephen and wife, Miss L. Gray, J. Smith, E. L. Alexander, J. G. Burger, C. F. Lee, Miss Lawrin, Mrs. A. A. Wooden, Mrs. A. Lisle, Daip's compauv, W. J. Enright, J. W. Ulffsohn, D. Mitchell and wife, B. M Morton, A. A. Snap, H. McKinnon, Miss Willard, Miss Lee, Mrs. A. Lewison, J. K. Tobin, J. T. Ames, wife and children, B. D. Southern and wife, E. L. Knowdler, J. Noonan, O. L. Woerner, J. V. McHugh, W. T. Wooden and S. W. Hume and wife. NEW TO-DAY. Change of Business. IJIAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT OUT THE business of Marion and Bcnnuan. All bills due up to date will be collected by tho undersigned. JACOB STKAUSS, Abtorla, Or., March 14, '30. The Astoiuan is part and parcel of the business, political and social life of this city and section, and it has never had to resort to any catch-penny schemes for attracting popular notice. It has never pretended to be anything but what it really is, a paper for the people. Always the same in certain features, it is ever on the watch to make such changes and improvements as may seem desirable, and the thorough confidence which its readers have in its business energy and push, as well as its reliability and the knowledge of its ad vertisers of the completeness with which it covers its natural terri- J tory of circulation and even extends to many distant localities, has given its circulation an exceptional character for nermanence, imparting at the same Lby contrast, a touch of grotesque- spasmodic efforts of other themselves of prosperity by of circulation, other tricks which are mg well known to the wary ad vertiser. The circulation of The AsToiuAX is greater to-day than ever before and the greatest by far of any newspaper published on the Columbia river, and, as a thoroughly represen tative newspaper, reflecting tho busi ness life, the vital interests of its com munity, and fully satisfying the wants of its readers in every line of endeavor, it may honestly claim that there is no other newspaper which so fully covers its own peculiar territory, while at the wane time commanding an extensive circulation abroad as well as at home. THE QUESTION' SETTLED. This is a faithful picture- of the establish ment of Thomas Frlco & Son, at 521 Sacra mento St, S. F. As tho leading chemists of the west, thejr ivcro u&cd to Fettle the question as to what sarsa parillas were In fact purely vegetable. We present their report. " We Tune made careful zicmic&l catalyses of teveral veil known brondt ifwrcpariUa, and have found them all with Ike single exception cf Joy's to contain iodide of pete mans. As a result ve are enabled to pro Mince Joy's to be the only purely vegetable terscpzrUla jmw on Vie viarlct, vhich has come umJct sr observation." Modern mcdlcluo bas proven that all ordinary faco eruptions are cawed by in dictation and sluggith circu lation, wMch call for vegetable alteratives, laftcad of mineral blood purifiers like iodide U potaasicm. Joy'a Vegetable Sarsaparilla li tte first to discard tho old notions and pro c4tlia modem theory. Its cures are ike talk of the hoar. Fr Fhc Pkotegraphs, Go to Mioses Carrutlicrs' photograph gallery: Third street, opositc Mor gan fc Sherman's. WciHkard's Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, S cents. Book Lost. A BOOK WITH THE NAME OF T. It. Cornelius on the cover, and containing a draft on a Han Francisco bank, was lost yesterday. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the office of A. "Van Dusen &Co. : GRAND: CLEARANCE SALE OF TABLE: CANNED: FRUITS IJy the ASTOKIA GROCERY AND CANNED FRUIT CO., opposite Hell- born's furniture store, for one week onlv. March loth, 193. Thec goods are flit-class. every can war ranted and will be sold at the nominal sum of 13 cents per can. These figures are below cost, but we propose to reduce stock. H. M. THATCHER. FOR SALE. The SW 1-4 of Block No. 22, Shively's Astoria. CASE'S IHMM ASTORIA! KNOWN AS THE OLD MILL PROPERTY. Tlie Finest Inside Prop erty on the Market To-Day! J-H. MANSELU REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Established, 18S3. Correspondence Solicited. Next W. U. Telegraph Ofliee. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. P. O. BOX 863. (Mr Three Forts of a Mile South of! U I. P. 1 1 Dock Thii splendid Easiness and Residence Property lies on the south, side of the hill, sloping downward from the cemetery, and has a deep water frontage on Young's Bay. It will be traversed by a cable or motor line within six months. Clear, level lots in this magnificent tract are now for sale on easy terms, at prices which will rapidly advance. For Particulars Inquire of Waeren & Weight BUY YOUR LOTS IN Sunny Mead Addition! TO ASTORIA. This fine property has been put on the market by Mrs. Owens Adair, 31. V., and is situated near the Astoria and South Coast ltallroad. PRICES, S50 AND SOO. FOK SALE V,Y McGOWAN BROS. & TUTTLE, Third St., East of Olney. No Time Like the Present. LOTS JOIXLNG THE CITY LIMITS IN BERRY'S ASTOIUAaniHANTHORN'S ASTORIA fheaiMT to-day than at any future time. This property Is advancing .Terms easy. LOTS IX Extension : to : Railway : Addition Will lie advanced to Slis) and $123 on th- 15th inst- These are the best buys i!ii the market. D. H. "WELCH & CO , Real Estate, Insurance, General Brokers NOTARY PUBLIC FOK OKEGOJS. We have Property in the original townsite from $225 up wards. Good Business and Residence Property always on our list. Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence so:icned. Call and see u. Office on Water St., Near Union Pacific Wharf and Depot. ASTORIA. OKEGON. CALL Ol: WKITK Tlie Astoria Real Estate ant Trust Co., (INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL, $50,000. President. L. P. W. QUIMBY. V.ce-Presidenf. G. W. WILLIAMS. Secretary. W. H. EDWARDS. Room 10,N. K. Cor. First and Alder, Portland, Or. ROBB & PARKER, Agents, Astoria, Oregon. W. L. UgLENHART, Real Estate Broker, Consistinc of three lots each 50x150, mak ing a snlcnflid corner .site 150 feet square for a fine residence, and in the best part of the city, with magnificent views of river and bar. Good housos all around and service water within ten feet. Trice $5,000. J. H. Manseli, Real Estate Broker. E. F. NOONAN fc CO., (Successors to) J. P. HYNES, ' DEALERS IN- Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TKLKPHONE XO. 7. - P. O. BOX 893 Here's Mr Cbance ! M'Y A - HEATING STOVE AT COST AT Noe " & : Scully's. A Cliaiici' lo Get a Fine Stove Chr-ap. Wo Mean Uuslnes. C9R finn Buys One-Half Business Block, $7 $5 centrally located. RfWl Buys a Nice Business Lot on ,JUU gecond Street. RATI Buys a Nice Business on the cor tmu ner Olney and Fourth Streets. 5 R(in wm "uy a Block In Adair's As W)JW tona. one block from liorso car line, and cleared. s a Nice Residence and a Corner Lot In McClure's Astoria. Buys Choice Lots in Hustler & Ai ken's Astoria. 90,5UU con $225 $1 Cfin Buys a House and Lot in Mc- juu Clure's from schoolhouse. Astoria, only two blocks $1 $1 $2, 900 Will buy a Fine Residence Lot in jt'u McClure's Astoria. Fine view. Ofln Will buv Three Fine Lots in Al jfc'u dcrbrook. Ixts are 50x100 each. nnn Buvs Jjot 4 Block CO. McClure's jWM Astoiia.only two blocks from the courthouse. CQAH Lot 1, Block 103, McClure's Astoria, vow two blocks from schoolhouse. Lots in the Principal Ontside Additions to Astoria. Also some Fine Acreage suitable for Platting. OFFICE ON THIRD ST.. 0pp. Odd Fellow's Building SILVERMAN & THORNBURG, DEALEKS IX General Merchandise A SPECIALTY MADE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. We nay the highest cash price for country produce, and guarantee square dentin;: will receive orders for potatoes, butter and eg-s at lowest market rates Orders from any quarter will receive prompt attention. UV A Bargain! Six Yoke of No. I Cattle For Sale. Vouiur and In good condition. Two yoke of splendid leaders. Terms cash, or approved security. IXQUIUK OF MAYGER : & : SLAUGHTER, MAYOEU, OREGON. m "Wt ASTORIA 4 s1 NEW ASTORIA is located on the harbor between Tanzy Point and Fort Stevens, at a place where there is water, well in shore, deep enough for the largest ships of tke ocean. Ancborance room for hundreds of vessels, - afctltered from every dangerous breeze that bIow. SKAMOKAWA, WASHINGTON SEAL A NO. Tho terminus of the Uwaco and Shoalwater Hav Itailroad. TJiE GREAT EST SUMMER RESORT ON THE NORTH WEbT COAST. Lies at the. head of Uie Bay, at deep water, and only twelve miles from tlie bar. The coining County Seat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid out. I .nt.s on tlie market from $50, and upwards. For particulars and full information, call on or address B. A. SEABORC, Ilwaoo, Wasli. Fitzgerald & Carney, REAL ESTATE DEALERS. ASTORIA. OREGON. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. P. O. BOX 733. THIS PROPERTY Will be Placed on the Market March 20th, 1890. Williamsport ! LOTS 50x100. $200 EACH. MHBSMBCKaBaSHBmSSBMSHBlSSi For a Few Days Only. Your Money Worili IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN Groceries and Provision?. Everything in a First-class Storo and at Extremely Low- Figures. Hoods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price raid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES HELO V. VAltKK!:. CAKI. A. II X?ON Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALEKS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steame THIS WEEK. ! M m OOQS Tlie Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. Stockton & Welch, Real Estate Brokers, AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST., AST0KIA, OH.. 1. 0. Box 511. No curbstone brokers employed here Warren A Wright, ASTORfA, Mansell's TJuiklini;, Water Street. OREGON. The Mikad I lidilU rdulUlY BLOCK 20 Hustler & Aiken s Addition Has been subdivided and will be put on tlie market TUESDAY. FEBKUAItY 2otli. U00. by VAN DUSEN GO. THIS DESIRABLE BLOCK is entirely clear. Is situated en the proposed Cable ltoad route between Genevieve and Main streets, and within one street of Taylor's p.roposed Motor route. Fresh Candies of All Kinds Manufactured Daily. Also Handle None but the Finest and Imported Key West I'lease Call and Give me a Tri.il. TJIIItl) ST1CEET. Next Xt. U. Tclegrapli Ofllce N. J. BERGMAN. City Wmte Mtmwm --A FINE STOCK Children's : Carriages JTJST XHSCEXTCSD. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. OfftdlR m Boed Lots in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sole AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM SI 50 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six ami Twelve Months. E. J. Ford & Co. GENERAL "AGENTS. The Oregon Land Co, fm -A.. OOOK, TTftxxctsoi. HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE S. W. COR. THIRD AND OLNEY STREETS, Buy and Sell Property on Commission. We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful i: Our Business. These SEINES are made true taper anil from an actual scale, and will hang true anil draw -when hung in to lines, and from tho Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine. RIGHT AND LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE, 0 thread and larger, soft and f reo from kinking. SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid, stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer. Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention American Net & Twine Co EsUblhhed 1842. Boston, JIass. Capital, $350,000. N. B. "We have tho largest Netting and Tvrino plant. New and costly machinery has lately been added for knitting heavy Trap3 for tho Colombia river, and Seines for the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the most skillful help employed. Highest awards at Boston, 1869, Philadelphia. 1S7C London Fisheries Exposition. 18S3. wm mimi m wl ASTORIA Its frontage naturally affords the finest opportunity for building docks "where ships may exchange freights with the railroad cars with but one hauling. And that is just what is goiDg to happen at NEW ASTORIA, V --s. jt-3Lfcay-AA. fefa--j