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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1890)
-. i3h - m Hi Siovuut CT54V .MK. OKEfiON: satui:ay . ...lUXlfJl. J8E0 9SG3D EVSRY MORNING, J. P- HAI.LORAN & COMPANY. itusn4 Proprietors. arrHAN ItrttAiMt. hSTni:r. 1Brm of KtilMcrijttiiin. ' tw I ! . .. . v-M w yj.i, r 1..-1U1 tfcv "4.i..i r .. . ,Pw INC Astii iv etsaran:- K U hvr wreMlt huwst vforalatkNt or any Hevin- an A.W CJbfTY OFFIGAL PAPER. (tvV harbor iw boasts ten town-' uc ' an? ltw: fifteen cents a ' ' fMMtwd. J Nettie iMcIloMt-y Tlmreditv. will be liere next Mea vim rmmt grans any this is great wuer for g; liiamger, of riousmomory. is said to Ik TOarkiuf tthc Sound. Ttaataa lonoker awiocin.ion ikv at Salon the JMih iusl. will Nirie4 ptaicl mtntb-rs for homes in .m (MtttUiy at Wilson & Fishers. It wiH be impossible to have wnter utcfam fr It Fourth of .Inly, if this -wvtHT koeiK on. l,inpit day in 1 Jie year: sun rises. 4.11: sua art. 7:51. nearly eighteen fattirs f daylight. Btack ice cream i- a new fad. It is cmkwMl by tin? addition of charcoal ti the jwice of Turlcfcli prunes. TJw ttoinl and lnt of ;hc series of 1 Omtcos bv iiie Terpsichorean club, I wa. oven at Libert v hall Inst evening .-tt4 wat n very agreeable affair. A IbtMte aud luinler company is bo rne otjsaaiaed to flume lumber and wkw1 down from the Oregon bluff to the Columbia river a few miles above liere. The Hon catcher doesn't Jinncar lo SJJlUfil W w it. Seidom does a bill for kill- I gilling twine, with six to twenty turns mc dossal S2a dog now anpear in 1 twist to the foot, used in making sal the weekly batch of bills before the , mon gill nets, all fish netting made crtv conacil. ' from such twine or thread whether 1 mounted or unmounted with ropes, Te official count or the vote for the 'lends, etc, at 20 per centum ad Svesnir of the stale will not be i valorem. Rlo until the tate leiri-hilure can-1 vassas tlie vote on the second londnv 1 in Jawttfic.y 1SJU. , , Tteol factorv ticki&l the aifactorv iH-w T4nlnv. The perfume from ' that mingled with escaping gas from a kkv Cas street main made a strong I and loud cjsnbi:ie. A rripifal flower girl, named Fannie OtLwns nvontly struck by lightning at Spokane Falls, and although she re cwveirod cowtckmsnes. she has lost Iter pwwer at speech. Goaerally eggs go up in price as S4HMI as tlii? seaside visitors begin ar riving. The seaside visitors haven't Ivigmi arriving yet. mil l no eggs go 1 up in jrice jut the same. A"Taena councilman was offeivd $3lW tlie t4lor night to vote for the tmrcnase of :-n Ahrens fire engine lie got wwnl about it right away, and complained to tlie major. lcsse James" and a Gorman youth to fortune and to fame unknown, will Itave a priae fight on the hill at 12 to night, for blood, money and glory. Unless pulled by the police. ltamemher the tickets now on hale ai Griffin V Bonis store Tor the great and onl. McKanlass and family and 4Xtcen first olas artists, brass band and orchestra, at Liberty hall, Wed nesday, dune 2T. Bead their adv't in o-days pn!er. losterdnj a plat or laud was tiled for record to be known as Ohicy, con taining 10 blocks, or 13T lots, owned b D. JL Stunrt and Samuel Elmore. It i situated in sections 12 and 13, j township 7 north, range '.) west, on the KlHvtamiiiP river. Tbe inwrnnce companies have re-' firmed to issue insurance iolicies on the now building or Audrow Young on ntwmut of tlie cloe proximity of the Columbia foundry. Three thousand dollars in iolicie.s on the building were esucolod last evening. According to the Leader, the Port Townscnd people arc paying a news paper in Seattle S2."0 a month to keep its month shut about Port Townsend. This is a funny phase or "journalism,"' and for tlie sake of Seattle newspaper men Tut: Astomav hopes that tho lntii r is mistaken. The number of railroad olficials in tbe various prominent railroad oliices 111 the country that are sending for Thk Monxtxo Atouian as a regular visitor to them, ounces the interest that railronvl men talce in Astoria all over the nation. They want to keep lKsteil ami catch on. Tiie insurance adjuster was in the city yesterday, and arter a careful ex amination inrcffard lo the late lire on Third street, settled in full -with J. If. Malleoli, the oVner oE the building. For tho occupants of the building who wore insured, the adjusters ot their companies have not yet arrived. The enumerator for Lewis & Clark, George Bell, had a narrow escape in the discharge ot his duties, for lie was cliasod b a crazy woman, armed villi a sliot gun. vho vanted to shoot liiin. lie dropicd his books and blanks, but nrtcrward recovered them, damaged considerably by contact with the mud. Paul P. rohr, ot Spokane Falls, has bought the vreck of the British ship Abcrcorn, that vent ashore near Gray's harlxir two years ago, with a cargo ot 2,000 tons of railroad iron. The wreck is partly submerged at low water, but Mr. Molir intends to put a large force of men at work lo recover the iron. . , The council were to have met last evening in city attorney Curtis' oflice, as a committee ot the whole, to dis ease the water question, but failed to materialize in time. Councilmcn "Welch, Fox, "Wickman and Parker were present, bnt without taking any action, thev adjourned until 1 p. M.on the22d. The usual batch ot divorce cases are an this court term. Two of the divorcees are in haste to assume new coanubial ties, and have their future J purteers picked out But they must -wait six months after the granting of the divorce papers before they can give tbe justice another job. Every-tt&ggoes. There are no poisonous reptiles of an y kind in the limits of Clatsop. The few little snakes met with along the water courses and bottom lands are innocuous. A few rattle snakes are found in southern Oregon, but, on the whole, the state is remarkably free from the alarming presence of nox ious rentiles. TIo3t of the travel from the Wil lnmctto valley to Tillamook this year is going by way of Sheridan, Grand lionde. the Big Xcsiucca toll road and ( the mate mid to rillamool:. The dis !'' iaucp from .Salem to Tillamook this way it? eighty-two miles, thirty-six miles to Grand Hondo and fortv-sfx on to Tillamook. , Xo one is supposed to be included ' in the census enumeration that was not born on or before June 1st, 1S90. Those who died since that date are counted just the same. Entries on hotel registers don't go. The idea is to have a correct account of how many people there were in the United States .June lshim I Alice Bell, the 19-year-old daughter of captain George "W. 13ell of Clonic- ! sano, who eloped last year with a gam bier named -Frank lloir, has Axon, iias ueen I beaten by the brute and has written jlo her lather begging to be taken home. The father, almost broken hearted, went after his erring child 1 and will brinir her ho;: j;nc with him. j The census enumerators will be compelled to Avait for their pay until the returns have been gone over by I the Washington authorities and the I totals vcnlied. When the returns j have all been made to the local ollice they will immediately be forwarded to Washington, and after they are veri- ! lied the money to pay the cnumera- 1 tors will be transmitted to tills city. Among the" new business houses re centlv ltly established in this city js the e store of Powers and company, on shoe 1 Third street. The show window ird street. The show window is particular attractive, containing . handsome foot wear for ladies, made by Boland k Spinney, while the dis-, ( play of men's shoes from Hayward Sc l Co., is verv complete. A great variety 1 of boots and shoes is kept in the neat ! store. ' Senator Dolph has introduced in the senate the following amendment to the tariff bill: Flax gilling twine Or tlireail. UlCIUlling lUClOOSeiy IWISICU , The Southern Pacific is now asking subsidies all along the hue of the nar- row gague. Tliey ask for bonus, saying that they are about to commence the work of widening the gauge, building now depots aud extending the hue on to bpnngheld and thence to the coast At wooiiouni Uie fiaiesman says they asked seven acres for terminal facilities and 2,000 in cash and at Sil verton they asked 57,000 and twenty acres. In Suprenant' office is a singular I looking p:cture, just received. It is made of papier macho, is about three feet wide, two feet high and six inches dee). It is in relief and represents the interior of an undertaker's parlor, with an elegant casket of the 'Sultan" style, standing in the center of the room, the whole forming a very nat ural and realistic scene. It came from the Slion Manufacturing com pany, Chicago, Illinois. . The Pendleton aW Oreyonian good will. It's worth it. The Port lond Oreyonian would probablv refuse $2,000,000. Tho latter paper ivill soon have a seven story building with a square tower in the centre, and will leave the comer of Front and Stark, where it has so long been published. The Orojonian is clearing 150,000 a car, which is believed to be a trifle in excess of the combined net profits ot Astoria's three dailies. Timber land is still being secured. Across the river timber is offered inde pendent of the land, or the land inde pendent or the timber. In Clatsop, considerable is being done in the way of hlmg on abandoned claims. Many a poor fellow after putting in lime on his land has been forced to abandon it, and it lies ready for the lucky dis-1 coverer of the vacant tract. At the present rale the day is not distant when government land will be scarce in the surveyed districts or Clatsop countv. A Shooting Srrajip. Yesterday morning about four o'clock, Lee Outlaw, a colored waiter at the Gem theater, shot P. C. Foy, stage manager of the same institution, at the corner of First and Washing ton streets. The ball entered at the neck and lodged in the shoulder, not having been extracted as yet, but tho man w:is resting easily last night at a lato hour, and it inilammatiou does not set in, will come ont all right Foy is said to have been intoxicated Thursday night and particularly abusive towards Outlaw who was ro ing to his room and Irving to avoid j the other. ' Ontlav is out on S200 cash bail. pending examination which is set for tills afternoon at 2 o'elock, before Justice- May. Foy is at St Clary's hospital. It is Leprosy. The article in yesterday's Astokiax in reference to a case of leprosy in Chinatown has excited considerable comment, and a careful investigation has shown that leprosy exists here, and not alone in one case, either. A Chinese physician admits that there are two Mongolians in this city vho are afflicted with the loathsome dis ease. Now let prompt action be taken at once, and if necessary, a thorough examination of Chinatown be made by physicians and the proper author ities, "to ascertain to what an extent the disease has reached. 'It is a fact,"' that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from im pure state or low condition of the blood, overcomes the tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. Tliouinson & Itoss are handling the product of some of the Choicest Dairies, and can supply you with a No. 1 article of Huttcr or Cheese. Rooms Wanted. Furnished rooms will be wanted from Julv 8th to 12th, for members of the A. O. U. W., coming to the Grand Lodge. All persons having any, will please leave word as soon as possible at Ituck er's Kcstaurant Pianos for Sale At factory prices. M. W. Burtt, Tigent from the factory of Hcmmo & Long. San Francisco, who is a practical piano maker and tuner, is now in the city prepared to do all kinds ot Repairing and Tuning. FCAKEB WASN'T IS IT. Four Rounds Was EsOBgk Night. for Iliai Last There was a lively scrap at the Astoria Athletic association rooms last evening, the result being a plain dem onstration that Fraker is no match for Biordan. A great dissatisfaction bad been ex pressed over "Wednesday night's fake, and the two signed an agreement yes terday, to light at 9 last evening, the winner to get S300 2Inybe. There was a large crowd there at the time, and considerable curiosity as to the outcome. At 9 lx)th men took their corners surrounded by a retinue of attendants. At 9:13 time was called, Jack Grant, the referee, anneuncing: "Gentlemen, this is to be a genuine contest for money, and if it is a farce, the winner doesn't get a cent" The two squared off in the center of the ring, and in the first round Bior dan got in two right banders, when time was called, going puffing to his corner, Fraker grinning as he sat down. in me seconu rouna iney cuncnea. "Break away," shouted the referee. How's that:" hissed Fraker, as lie dealt liioruan two boilv blows, acrain getting in an upper cut, and having apparent advantage. In the third round. Biordan forced the fichtiuir. Fraker on the defensive. and getting a smashing blow in the face. It looked now as though there would be a genuine fight. In the fourth round, Biordan gave his grinning antagonist two stinging blows in the face, and a third on the neck. Fraker drooped and made for his comer. Biordan followed him up, striking him again. Fraker was evidently a dead cock in the pit He sank on the ropes, and ( the time keeper called "one," "two," three," up to "ten." Fraker who who evidently had enough, didn't rise, and amid cheers, Biordan who wasun- luuii D tijjji;4ii iu ug nuuwcuuui uuu scratched, walked to his corner and bis second removed his gloves, sixteen minutes after standing up for the first round. Fraker was bleeding, but appeared to be more destitute of sand than any thing else. A largo number of the spectators expressed their belief that Fraker was going through the same performance as on the preceding evening, and was abundantly able to face Ins I1tSiir.iiif. nf. l,n Mn f the fourth round had he wanted to. The directors and referee reserved their decision till two o'clock this afternoon. THE SEW MOTOB. Froprcss of tbe Bar lUilnij- Liae. Yesterday the new motor for the Bay Bailway company was safely transferred from the steamer Wil lamette Chief to the dock of the company at Smith's point It was built by the Baldwin locomotive works, is 16 feet long, and weighs 23,000 pounds. It is of the enclosed or box kind, similar to the dummy I engines on the street car lines in San ' Francisco near Golden Gate park, and ri"r"."i"J"N: side, and is more powerful than if it had extra trucks. Arthur Bartholomew will be the en gineer, and is thoroughly competent, having had long experience, and has been for the last three years on an en gine on the Jetty. The ends of the motor are nailed np for safety in transportation, and it will take two or three days to have it in running order, after which it will be steamed up and tried over the line. A flat car will bo down in a day or two and a pullman car, manufactured exnressly for the road, by the Pullman car company, of Chicago, is now on tho way here from that city. The motor and flat car will be used as a construction train to hasten the com pletion ot the line around the point, and on the end coming into tho city. Knife in His Month. A man who has been recently em ployed as a cook-in a sailor boarding house, and who has lately been in dulging rather freely in "tanglefoot," yesterday on Third street had an idea ho was threatened with lockjaw. In order to prevent his jaws from becom ing set, ne piaceti 111s pocuet unite in his mouth, and thus gagged, he began JZ "SJSS house. Sheriff Smith responded to tlie call, and escorted the fellow to his hotel in the Moorish castle adjoining. Tho knife was taken from his mouth, aud after a short sojourn in the castle, he was turned out to ruminate on his folly. The man is evidently a "little off in the upper story." A Costly Bit of Fun. A festive drummer yesterday told his lady friend ho would have "some fun," aud going into the second story of the Salvation Army building flung out a broom and mop he found there. It was very funny, but when anested by officer Larson for malicious, mis chief, he thought that was carrying the joke a little too far. He put up 10 bail, and left on the evening boat The First Step. Perhaps jou are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do any thing to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, 5 ou are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Elec tric Bitters you will find the exact rem edy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Sur prising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c, at J. w. Conn's drug store. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mns. Wixslow's Sooxmxo Sybup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy fordiar-rhoeafwenty-fivo cents a bottle. Potatoes and Vegetables, Strawberries and other berries, Cher ries. Currants and all seasonable Fruits at Thompson &KOSB. FortheverybestPliotos,go to Sinis ter. All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only first-class men at tho Seaside i5akcry. For fine variety of Numbers for your buildings, call on judge jewctt. Good Goods and low rates at tho Sea side Bakery. Weiahard's Beer. And Free Lunch at tlie Telephono Sa loon, 5 cents. Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open tho year 'round. CkilirciCrjfcPitcta1(Hrii PERSONAL MENTION. JudgG Baleigh Stott, of Portland, is in the city. Miss Minnie Sherman returned from a trip to Portend yesterday. W. M. Ladd and wife, of Portland, are guests at the 'Occident. E. C. Hughes" went" to Sbbalwater bay yesterday on a business trip. C. M. Dennis, sheriff of Washington county, was in this city yesterday. P. W. Weeks has resigned the pres idency of the Astoria Athletic Associa tion. Mrs. W. G. Boss returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks to friends in Portland. Dr. Allen, a brother of our fellow townsman, B. F. Allen, arrived yes terday from Illinois. Horace McClare, a former Astobiax employe, is .going into the newspaper business in Seattle. Success to him. Dr. Jay Turtle returned yesterday from Seaside, where he has left his family at his ranch, about three miles from the postomce. S. M. McKee has arrived from Port land, and is now day operator at the W. U. telegraph office in this city, as successor to A. B. Frame, who goes to an office in California. Chis. Zonner, head light keeper on Destruction island, came from Port land yeserdayt where he has been having a vacation, and returned to his station this morning, going on the Manzanita. J.G.Megler, ofBrookfield, Wash who sustained a severe accident by falline some weeks ago. is still suffer ing severely, his arm being swollen from contact witn tlie lye tnatspiasnea up on it at tho time of his fall MARINE NEWS. The steamer Manzanita, Capt Bichardson, started this morning at 3 o'clock for Destruction island. The steamer MicJivjan, Capt C. H. Lewis, arrived from Boche harbor yesterday morning, her principal car go consisting of 2.000 barrels of lime. Tho steamer Volga has been pur chased by Parrott & Langfair and makes her last trip to-day to West- port or Knappa. She will be em ployed on the. run between this city andllwaco. The steamship Oeo. W. Elder, Capt. J. C. Hunter, sailed yesterday morn ing for Juneau, Wrangle and other ports in Alaska. She had a' number of passengers and took away 100 boxes of tin plate and 2,700. bundles of shooks. The steamer Alarm has been sold by the Portland, East Portland and Albina transportation company to Charles E. Foster for $5,625. The papers were signed on the 14th inst and received for record at the custom house here yesterday. The boat was built in Portland in 1887, is 69.8 feet long, 13 feet wide, 5 feet deep, has'a gross tonnage of 27 tons, and 16 tons net A DOCTOR'S KEBUKE. Immensely 3IoroMlscUlef than la Gen erally Suspocted. Dr. Kin?, the eminent medical writer, la a learned disquisition on our national com !nitit, constipation, says: Tlio great quantity of cathartic pills, etc, which arc taieu by the people of thii cona try are producth o of immensely more mis chief than is generally suspected. True, tbe phytic unloads tbe bowels, but its actios tends to diminish the tone of the Intestines; bo that, instead of remeving: eostiveness, it aravatcs it, leaving the bowels Id a more torpid condition. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla was designed to fill just such a contingency as tbe doctor's arraignment anticipates, viz.: instead of be ing a powerful mineral purgative, It ia a mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to its solvent and gentle stimulating properties, is o certain a relief in constipation that it has been given away to hundreds, not to be paid for unless It was of positive benefit It re places constipation almost Immediately with a natural easy habit, and ia so mild that, unlike drastic purgatives, it can be taken Indefinitely with perfect safety. PasscBgers to Portland. The following is the list of passen gers having rooms who went up the river last night on tho steamer Tele pJione: B. . Smith, M. Nilson, H. K. Hall, G.Tj. Lyons, A. Adcock, W. J. Seaman, O. P. Graham, A. J. An derson, C. W. Manier, F. Campbell, Gns Campbell, M. M. Poole, S. Sonler, Wm. M. Ladd and wife, A. G. Barker, . H. MannelL Gus Hoffman, M. M. Weil, D. K. Bush and wife, H. Bell, A. R Frame and wife, D. Sely, Geo. Har rold and wife, M. Beal and wife, M. S. CardelL W. S. Crouch, T. Cooper, Mrs. M. Johnson, 0. J. Frank, F. W. Patton, A. B. Velter. The New Dlfrcerery. You have heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it You may your self be one of the many who know from personal experience just uuw uuuu u thing it Is. If you have ever trledt, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or 'Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at J. W. Conn's Drugstore. Rooms aad Board. A few rooms at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, with board; corner of Third and Main. Also a few table boarders can be ac commodated. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant Tke Hoflmaa House Cigar. The La Paloma cigar and other fino brands of cigars: tlie finest in the city, at Charley.Olsen's, next to C. H. Cooper. Teleakoaelioajriak JHoasc. Best Beds in town. Booms per night B0 and 35 ct&, per week 31.50. New and dean. Private entrance. The Steamer Ecllae. Will make regular, trips to Knappa and Swcnsea's Landing, on Saturdays, leav ing Knappa at 7:. 30 A. il, and leaving freight or passage apply to the captain, onboard. There Are Some Hie Rooms, Over the Mikado candy store, suitable for offices, for rent Apply to Alex Campbell. TJ. S. Bestaurant for sale at reason able price for cash. Good reason given for selling. N . - A.Wkqxkr. The Columbia Bakery is the neatest shop in the city. Oaakea tiiu1. , Private rooms for ladies aad families: at CmtralHeeUurant eit to Foard A Stokes -'.-.- mMjMirttwVeAtoa .To arrlva, tkU-awrhTn. ,.Yr last chance to get good berries at reaaeoable trices. ,,. .. Thompbo Roes. . Go JaaWstaaiFrai&sco'Qmlkrjr. for 1fc:JsPtoKrafcs sad Tintypes. Try the Cohmbia Bakeryaad satisfy ysatsfU irksrs yea earn the tost. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. JUNE 20. An Filed ia Tke Coanty Recorder's Oslce Yesterday. United States to J. H. D. Gray, N. W. 4 of S. E. if, andN.E.if of S. W. jtf, sec33,T.8N.,B.7v7...S 200 Christian Peterson to D. M. Stuart, S. W. X of S. W. M of sec. 12, and lots 1 and 2, sec. 13, T. 7N..B.9 W. 3,000 Samuel Elmore et al to N. C. Hilleary, lot 1, blk 1, and Iotl0,blk3, Olney 300 D. M. Stuart and wife to Samuel Elmore, interest inS.W.MofS.W. H of sec. 12, and lots 1 and 2, sec.l3,T. 7N..B.9W... 250 N. C. Hilleary and wife to Samuel Elmore and D. M. Stuart, lot 8, sec. 3, T. 81., B.7W 400 E. L. Blodgett to J. A. Ful ton, 43 acres in Blodgett D.L.C 15 E. P. Thompson to James Hume, lot 3, blk 19, War- renton 150 Previously reported this year 81,448,631 Total to date . . . .' 1,528,946 THE CIRCUIT COURT. Fifth Day of the June Term, Friday, Jnnc 20th. Opened at 10 o'clock a. m., the judge and officers all present N. O. Hardy vs. J. Q. A. Bowlby et al.; stipulation. Matilda L. Young vs. Frank N. Young; judgment for plaintiff by default Ole Martin Jakobsen, a native of Sweden, after due examination, was admitted to citizenship. The court then adjourned to Satur day, June 21, at 10 a. it. le L. R. Aborcrombio, Prop. Finest and Most Convenient Summer Resort IN SliASIDE. Every Room Newly Purnished. Private Eooms for Families. AND TOURISTS. Transient Custom Solicited. TERMS, REASONABLE. TI13 only Abcrcromble Hotel at Seaside, OrcKOii. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, ATTHE SIGH OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. JOHN TTflgJT. J. B. Wyatt, UKALIHW IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pare Oil, Bright Varnish. Hinacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Tvinc, Lard Oil. Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines faints, Oils, Grrooerioe, jHto. Net Lost. IN THE SOUTII CHANNEL, WEDNES day night, the iStli inst.. about 200 fath oms lo mesh net and lines. Corks marked "A. B. & Sons," leads tin same. Kinder will please return same to I-ambert & Lawson, at Booth's Caunery . Upper Astoria. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There Is no occasion for the nmsi fastidl oiis nf our citizens to send to JVrtlaml or S.iu I'raiicisca for Custom Sfiade Clothes A they can Ret Hotter Fits. Hotter Work- inr.iisiip.aiiil for less Money. By Lejivtos ttielr Orders with MKANY. New Goods bv Every Steamer. Call and .see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to astokiax oolce. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PltOPItlETORS. Headquarters at Main Street wharf. TELETHONEN0.43. A General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronage Is solicited. Maverick National BANK, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL.. SURPLUS . ,5400,000 , C0O.000 Accounts of Banks, Bankets and Corpora tions tollcited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS aro excel lent and we re-discount for Banks when balances warrant It. Boston Is a Reserve City, and balances with us from Banks (not located in ether Seservo Cities) count as a reserve. We draw our own exchange on London nnt HiAPAntlnAn onrf milft wihln TMhfaP and place money by telegraph throughout tne umtea states anu i;anaaa. We have a market for prime, first-class Investment Securities, and Invite proposals from States, Counties and Cities when Is suing bonds. We do a general BanklnsBusiness, and In vite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER, President JOS. W. WORK, cashier. Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. AdvanceThreshers AND ENGINES, Ohirch and School Parm, Bells. iBSfrfrators, iBjectors and reea Jumps, uoai Ou Xaglnes, Trahern Pumps, Kriebel Engines. Boilers and Steam Generators iMunir Machinery. Jfarinelfachlnery CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES, liar wnltti Forges and Drills, Best Axle Grease asd Compound in the world. Pow ell's Brass Goods and Iron Pipe. Seaa far Circalar. Fr Sale. HOUSE AND LOT, CORNEB OF MAIN asd NiBth streets. Lots cexloe, all graded. Iaqalre of VAN DUSEN ft CO. Atanl) Hotel -M7X77y,'4,,"mW tk- -&&& Nottingham Lace Sixty Cents per Pair, to Just Received at Leading Dry Goods and Clothing 4 . II. 517 and 521 Third St., $2.95 rt HAND-SEWED, DOUBLE SEAM SIIOE. MORGAN & GO, NOW! For The 4th of July The Election Is Over, And it behoves all to for get the political strife and GET IN and GET UP A First-Glass Celebration In the meantime the undersigned will not for get to look oat for the people's wants, and be at all times prepared to fur hish the finest selection of gentlemen's garments at his usual reasonable prices. HermanWise The Live Clothier and Hatter, In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'g. The Indiana Faint Shop. C, M. CDTBIETH, Frop'r. Cor. Third and Main Sts., Astoria. PAINTER AND CRAINER. Paper Hanging a Specialty. "Work executed with Neatness and Dis patch, Magee, Ar and and Actrn Stoves v Ranges, Cooking asd Heating, EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED wateb closets, rxuMBixe eoe w, rims, 8ms, ni aura tubs. Xoo eft? aVo-uLLly. OHENAMUS STREET.. W; F. Scheibe, CIGAB MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. - i THE TRADE 8UFFLIXD. "Special Braadfl Maaataetared to Order. MAIN STRUT, - - Astoria, Or , - g- jfe gttR"S & . 92JU. .. SakfmetSNSSf r Xjiujb&taLUJ'MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSVBLr 'AaSsBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl nrzsw DESIGNS. FROM 4 00 pi: It s For Ladies ! It never rips. It never squeaks, flexible than a hand turn. A Snap in 1I Acres, close to river and street car line. nnlv. S.I.OOO curt 1m mnilft nn this nr only. 53,000 can be made on this Wniimto m Bin Real Estate Brok.erj Odd Fellows' Building, Lots in Case's Astoria ire Now on Sail AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate C. PEXCES FEOM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-UalC Cash ; tho Balance Weinhard's Is the Choice of Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Eftf. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Carner Twelfth and. B. Telephone 72. The PacificRealEstateCo. OCCUPIES THIS SPACE. Office KToti Central A. T. BRAKKE, Mgr. The Oregon Land Go. Where Property Corner Third ASTORIA, G-O TO nJSLl Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Calces, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delirsresl. COOLEY BROS. La Fayette Park. Three Miles from the Postoffice and Custom House. Astoria Real Estate Co. 172 CASS ST., FIRE WORKS .t T33LO j-.l:e.a:n':e3je:e3 t a as ar. For All kinds of Fire "Works, best Tea, Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and NoygWoj. Fine Silk Goods. Eare Crockery, Lacquered Ware. Ivojy Toys, MatUBjLadiea'aac wear,Etc.,goto WIHC LEE CO. 529 THIRD ST., KEEPS IN FLY NN, The Tailor. I Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings;'' He buys for Cash at Eastern Prices. He, Garraeats. cau aaa see ior yourseu. Curtains Five Dollars The House of the Gity 9 Astoria. 32131 I w It requires n breaking ia. Mar Astoria, Oregon Real Estate. Only S500 per acre, for a faw daw. property within three months. mm ASTORIA, Oft in Six and Twelve Months. Lager Beer ! the Connoisseur. P. 9. . Is Left For Sale. and Oleny8ts, OREGOK. IN Astoria, Orearoa. ASTORIA, OK STOCK TltiE- Guarantees-the Best Worki Baaaaolstaai BartU Block, ASTORIA. OV THE 39 '.... . Mf..L- aii tne LattsrityiH '3m -$ ; ,s gH