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Xfssrv-i' C3) J Vi flic gfMljj gtorimt. ASTORIA, OBEGON : TUESDAY. .IDLY 1, 1830 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors. ASTMUAV llOLOING. - CASS STltKIir. Terns of Snbscrliitiou. Srvel liy Carrier, i?r wccJc 13 cts Soul toy Mail. per month Go cts V?l tov Mall, one j ear 57.00 Frc of pootage Jo subscribers, Tkk Astouiak guarantees to its adver :i ih larsost circulation of nny newspa fv ;mWihwl om the Ouluinlna river. 5io very acme of perfection in that o. now step3 down and out to make i.i for the hollow steel rod, which much lighter and much stronger. toreowi , no amount of bendinjr will akf- it lose its shape. It remains e, h iwover, that if you know where e twh are and how to catch them r suierior sport may be had with- t anj fancy outfit, whether of bam- o or steel. fishing rod, hither- j "VYHO HAS LOST A STURGEON ? j AFTER A QUARTER OP A CENTURY. iThe base ball grounds at Smith's pluit, at the terminus of the Uay rail- h, are nearly ready for use. Though Let the Owner Claim the FMj and Chain. Capt Dillon, of the steamer Fisher, yesterday brought up a sturgeon which had been caught in the last trap at the mouth of the Columbia, almost to the ocean. The peculiarity about the fish is that there was attached to him a chain nearly five feet long, about the size of a halter chain. He I had been caught before, and on the under side of Ins mouth a hole had boon cut. Through this the chain and tlbv will be used on the Fourth, thev cu passeu and through r. rmgouthe mfclnotbe in as good a condition ds end of the cham, thus formmg a bow d fared, owing to the fact that the J.?ot tor ? rnxO. his under lip. 1 ,nr, will nil bfi frph. nn,l not ! Ifecii he had evidently been fastened - - . -- r - , ,.uu. v. ,.H CITY AUD COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Tiiere are 10,0iH) ieople residing on , af. U00a suai)e as possible under the :-jifcmn8iauccs. lots j in eflort is being made by collector JitY. lalorto have the tonnage rc- 1 ua jl-. it wm oe alter standing j ;- " ;' " ;""" , . " -" San Frai avfiulo. Messrs. Taylor are spending o the end oC die chain. state of . h a nay geuiug mo gronnus m annua ..."-. - v ' ;-J TT Y.J " V " i. ' longer T. I ... lw.vc mul trill lintw mnHm-a in , wi iu ieiu. mm uun luui; nu uua - Rcsismatioii of Pilot Daa Graham of The Tus ''Escort Xo. 2." tins teninsula. Van Dnsen ic Co. have Tor sale S and SS Adair's Astoria. been .swimming with the chain hang ing to his mouth is a mystery. If any of onr exchanges know where the fish j lins escaped from, or when, and will state it, it may form an interesting Wall, who's gain fee the Ixist decorated 4we nest Friday? i- I , . , . i7 i ii. y?i. i. twl at the custom house, of vessels bkoicii .is io now mug ue usu uus ing to win that SoO , ei.iaped in the coasting trade as thev ' f arrie.a o chain, and wl corated building or t Hr, Ave at. or depart from, ports in this ' ,x1.1 raveling. that he had time. traveled with it a lon fn:. . ... ?i .1 di-'Hct. At present, onlv the ocean' xut-HiurKcoii .u, wu puui ami J . . . -. . -. iTin tS Inc line M"ic nirlijillv ivnm n'l su' imsiiijKS report, and consemenuv ; .. "-". - i "v m Yostenliiv J. C. Morohead made ,u, iWor.1 , nlit.-iinml of IIip. mimomiM i u" ;ut' niooing ol inc ci ain, suong fiml proof on a preemption claim lw- cargoes of lumber which sail from fore the county clerk. he . or of tlie vast amount of merch- aiuilae constantly commg and going i Xnmbars imi buildings are "away ,m the cast, within the limits of this : up" in uppcxtown, the last building i district. ItiS'Cert.iinly hoped that he t tkc city limits being numbered i win ' be successful in socuriug the The sieamor Yolya commences to- 062. trtcxd. : da' on her new lino between this city MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. This is the first day of the fiscal vonr. and countv. slate and federal oSicmls are bnsv making up financial Coti-wun .if Tacoma. The fill Trill re- negMKiis. ; iui i H"U.)0 yards of earth. Of this, i50.(hl0 a rds is to be put in bv train . aud llwaco. cjuTvinir mail and nasscn- 1 Uo contract for filling CVuch lake j gers. lias Ix'eu let to the Bowers Dredging MH ,J.rk1,Hnfi Tarn. (J'Shanter "VVjirrea & Wright are pernianoutly ad pleasantly located in the real astute office formerly occupied by FitBgeraJd A- Caniey. T day Tin: Astokiax enters upon at o yoe contract with local parties, for t te freight house on Xorth Front stmt at th-j nitc of 20,000 yard- a monJli The fill will be made by puuining sand from the river bottom andt5i' drodging company will build its rtighteeuth year, the ootli vol. ol a complete dredging plant lucre, the WmiKLY, and the 35lh vol. of the i which Mill take about five months to D.nr. Tempus fugit. complete The contract for Hie entire ' fill ill lal about twenty months. ltilf crps are reported from all , The mam j umping station will le n purts of the ceunty: line luscious fruit, the sulr snortly below the Albion MkrttiMlftnce of hnv'aud oats, and prom-, frr and on another station near ie of a large yield of root crep5: Xw is a good time for upper As toria t come into the Asloria corpora iw and Ik a part of the city of Asiwis ih name as well as in fact. I tJe jwliee court yesterday before jtulse dewctt, two men for lighting fmlojl to apear, and their deposit of fiw dfillao. in eaeh case was declared forfoiioil. lfVtickto your llnnnels till your )kiHols stick to you" is good advice tltorc is some lively shedding of the Mfafttsmd llnnnels in (he interior of the tt4e this week. Oho lofrNS subject for the czar of all tike Knssias now, for yesterday Alex ander Xurdelroin cnl loose from his imparial majesty, and took out first plKVs of American citizenship. The emiucil committee on si reels wisJi to have all the rubbish, loose p4tuts. timber, piles, tc,, removed fm the streets forthwith, to properly clbratc the Fourth with clear streets. It ks Ikvii reiHirteil that theslrik ig VnitMi l'acific machinists atlia GommI disabletl some f the engines Irtfon lea"ini the shoi)s. This, how- vjt. is denied by them. The strike is fmr a icrease of but 1)6 cents per koHir. II is calculated that, were one per cohI. of the eggs of the salmon to re sult in full-grown lish. and were they mkI their progeny to continue to in crease iu the same ratio, they would in Wnt sixtv vears amount in bulk to times the size of the earth. klierV luill. will be 3,OOI. The cost of Hie fill T. O. Abbott of Tacoma se cured a fie-year contnict with the government for the joionice. and he put up a building costing 570,l)lh) for that aud other purposes, eliiefly reh ing upon the postollice contract to back up the investment. .T. S. ('lark- son, first assistant postmaster general, 1 Capt. natch, is now at Elmore's , wharf, discharging her ballast, and I wili then load with lumber. Tlie new steamer ChilUal, steamed up yesterday, and made a trial trip on the river opposite the city, running smoothly and giving good satisfaction. 1 She now goes to Portland for insiec tiou. The uniforms for the Finnish Teni- ' iterance baud have arrived, and will be worn by the members on the Fourth. It cons'isLs of a blue blouse and pants of fine Oregon wool, with Oregon .iale buttons on the former. The blouse is trimmed with gold braid on ! the shoulders and around the buttons, while a double strio of irold lace adorns i i the outer scam of the pants. The cap ! ! is also trimmed with gold lace. The steamer llvi Uia from Karluk reports that all the canneries to the westward are running at full blast, ' and that the average pack of the can- ,neries will be between -i0,(0U and .13.000 cases each. This is consider- PilotDan Graham has resigned his position as master of the TJ. P. tug Escort JSTo. 2. He and Mrs. Graham leave on the Columbia for California. Capt. Grahani has a fine record for continuous aud efficient service in these waters. Twenty-five years ago, today, July 1st 18G5he came here on the Rabona. For several years he was a bar pilot; for seventeen years and ten months he served in that capacity- on the ocean steamers, and during that time never had a serious accident. Two years ago the company dis continued carrying bar pilots on the icisco steamers, the improved the entrance making it no necessary, ana (Japt. (jraiiam placed in charge of the tug Es cort lTo.2. lie ha3"T)een hard at work for a quarter of a century and now retires to enjoy a well earned vacation. A Rire Jewel. raging a rare On the grassy banks of the Big Nestucca is to be found jewel in the form of a young lady. Five years ago this month" Miss Mat lie Jones, daughter of J. D. Jones, filed on a homestead of 1G0 acres ot the choicest land in the Big Nestucca valley, and has made that her home since" that time. She has a good frame house aud barn, ten acres cleared: sixty apple trees set out and growing, three head ot calves and a number of agricultural implements. On the 17th inst. she went before the county clerk of Tillamook county and made final proof, ?ilcssrs. J. C Norris and Louis T. Johnson acting as witnesses. She has now acquired title to a piece or land that would be readv sale at S1000 to $1200. Miss Jones has in this instance placed an example be fore some of our young men who are squandering the belter part of their lives in idleness. It is such young ladies as Miss Maftic who make model wives, but we opine that she will be slow to trade a thousand dol lar much for a lifty-cent husband. -Sheridan Courier.' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, JUNE 30. As Filed in The County Recorder's Ofllco Yesterday. Charles S. Gunderson and wife to Frank Carlson, lots 12 and 13, blk 29, New As toria 128 E. P. Thompson to Geo. E. Bnrch, lot 7, blk 11, War renton 120 E. P. Thompson to Geo. E. Bnrch, lots 11 and 12, blk 8, Warrenton 210 Charles Henry and wife to P. Gallagher, lots 7 and 12, blk 15, Laurel Park. . . 200 Columbia Investment Co. to M.E.Farrell. lots 7,8,9, 10, 11 and 12, blk U, Co lnmbia 420 N. C. Hilleary and wife to S. S. Gordon, undiv. ot S. E. K of N. E. Msec.7, and SY. . of N. AY. U and N. E. if of N. AY. if of sec8,T.SN.,B.GW..... GOO Annie and AY. Beidt to J. J. Zekey, blk GO, Bosedale. . Previously reported this year 1,172,831 Total to date Sl,-175,012 THE CIRCUIT COURT. Tent! Day of the June Term, Monday, June 30th. A Special Request, who is there, inspected the local post- ..i,!,. Joss than last vears average, but olliee and says that the quarters vr. large notwithstanding. The harks will not do at all, and that the location JJnjx, Cor'pJte" and . IK Peters of the posioilice will have to he . woro :l(, Jviirluk when the JlorUta changed. !nin now stares AblKlt in , started, all waiting for cargoes of sal- t he lace, so lar as that imiuiuig is concerned. He has on his hands an immense six-story brick and slonc edi fice outside I he business district, divided up into rooms, nol one of which is occupied. Abbott will make a fight and a hard one to prevent a breaking of the con i met and a change of location. A secial dispatch says that tike IhIIs providing foi ;i govcrn iQt -wharf at Astoria, and making j appropriation for the lighthouse on Gape Hancock, have good places on tlw committee of the whole calendar, ad may be disposed of at any lime. From to-day dales the err. when Astoria was given the convenience of delivering of letters and mail at one's door. It will not take place to-day, Imt this is the first day of Ihe year in tikose things, and in a short time the new arrangement will be in operation. Work was commenced yesterday on Ike extension of the Bay railway into tke city, and will le pushed steadily forward to completion, as fast as pos sible. The new Pullman coach is daily cxicclcd. and there is strong ronson to believe it will be here in time to be used on the Fourth. MausoU's building, which was so nearly destroyed by fire two weeks ago, is being torn down aud the debris cIohtcu away, preparatory to the erec tion of a two story building, which willoocnny the place of the former t&raclnrc and contain two stores. The upper floor will lie for rooms and 4kce. Yestorday noon the steamer Suomi ran into a fish net near Sand island which bccaaie entangled in her pro pallor and the engine had to be stopped. The G'cji. Canby and VZg responded to her signals for knlp. and she was towed back io the city, to have the net disentangled From the Unkcs. A school teacher says that pupils who have access to newspapers at home, wlien compared to those who have not. are better readers, better spellers, better grammarians, excellent ia pronunciation and read more understanding!-, and obtain a good knowledge of geography in almost knlf the time it requires others. A trap lias been invented forgather ing in the spirited, reckless moth, and tke invention promises to do away with camphor chests and all the other schemes to obliterate the wool chewer. The trap is on the principal of the lly trap, lit up by phosphorescence at aight aud baited with sweet odors and colored glass, supposed to draw the insect. On the second day of June, while iutoricated, Jacob Imbo, destroyed a lamp and chandelier belonging to John Hendrikson, and promised to pay six dollars for it. Failing to do so, a complaint was sworn to, and lie was arrested, charged with malicious de struction ot personal property. Yes terday in justice May's court he plead guilty and was fined 20. A cheerful pioneer has just passed away at Eddyville. He was the founder ot the town, which consists of two houses, his cabin and a postoflice. For years this strange man slept in bis own coffin and there he died. He had also performed the task ot selecting his own burial spot, and if he had time he would have dug his own grave. He now sleeps in his coffin day and night THE ('IT V TAX LIST. A Net Valuation of Nearly Four nut' Half .Millions. The cilv assessment roll for the year 1-SD0 will be turned over t citv council to-night, a here was a little unavoidable delay at tie lire which recently destroyed Warren A "Wright's office, the transfer books used by city assessor Wright were de stroyed, and it was only bv tin' hard est work and closest squeeze Unit, slightly singed, the assessor succeeded in saving the city hix roll. The aggregate or the value of prop erty assessed is S1,890,SG7; ihe indebt edness is set down at $-i27.S12; the ex emptions amount to $31,000. This makes, as the roll stands at present, the taxable property of the city iu value $1,129,100. It is probable that there will be some changes and modi fications in the amount before tlie tax levy is made for the ensuing year. PERSOXAIj 31EXTION. Mrs. Xeil goes lo Eagle Cliff this morning, to visit her brother "Win. Hume. Capt. McLean, of the Point Adams life saving station was in the city yes terday securing his crew, -who com mence their duties to-day. George AY. Chutler is about io de part for ATictoria, and will carry away with him the best wishes or many friends, and especially those of the fairer sex who will be sure to miss him. riiner.il of rHinnic HoIowh. Sho nevor made a brow look dark, Nor caused a tear, save when she died. The funeral services over tlie late Minnie Hobson were held at the Pres- bvlerian church yesterday. Flowers mon. Headers of Tiik Astoiuax will re member r.n account of the bark Her in iutu- being injured near A7ancouver awhile ago. and afterwards repaired. Information has been received by private letter from Australia which states that the bark Ifertntom was wrecked recently and that most of her crew took lo small boats and were subsequently drowned. The details aiveii are verv meager and do not A i stale where the vessel sailed from or I where she was bound. The wreck is sni.1 io have been caused bv ihe bark r !!U' J springing aleak. Pump-? were set lo o use I work without effect, and sho rapidly fU'rd, lh? entire crew had to abandon Iier and take lo ih small I touts. The Port Towimeud I.nuiir lias the follewing: "The Paget Sound and Alaska Steamship company's steame. Edith "which imsaed up from A'ictoria to Seattle in charge of assistant super intendent Henry F. Jackson on Sun day, is likely lo get her owners into trouble. The Edith has been on the ways of ihe Albion iron works for re pairs. She is an American bottom. The work upon her cost the company between 5:3,000 and $1,000. It is said to have been given lo the A'ictoria concern on the grtmnd of less cost than it could have been done by an American firm. The United States customs laws have placed a duty or nearly fifty per cent, upon shipbuild ing improvements, where ihe labor is foreign. The Edith has been t;ixe.l accordingly. The money has not yet been imid," but the customs author ities in this city are determined to collect the tax, sind will seize the boat after a reasonable time unless the money is paid." The court opened at 10 a. jr., the judge and all the officers being present. C. A. May vs. Clatsop county; de cree in favor of plaintiff, as to amount reported by the referee. C. B. Thomson vs. Theo. Broemser, ct al; allowed until to-morrow for de fendant to file answer. The court then adjourned until 10 a. m, AYcdnesday, July 2d. The Al.aska Canneries'. Vtni;!ine!!tHry RrfonMire. The Astoiuax gels a good many complimentary notices from its jour nalistic brethren which are appreci ated, for who is it with a heart and brain who does not like an occasional J good word. Though seldom repro- j duced in these columns they are none j the leas gratifying. The following is clipped from the Cowlitz Jiullcliii : Tsik Astobian U the beat paper, and in 77 Cfco. Hr. Euckcr, Esq., Muster Worlnntm of Seaside Lorfye, No. 12, A. (K U. V. Duai; Sn: aki Bketiikr: -AYe, the undersigned members of Seaside Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W., hereby respectfully request that you will call a social meeting of Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W.. to meet at their hall on Tuesday night, July 1st, 1S00, atS i. h., for the purKseof accepting the resignation of Master AYorkman Geo. AY. Bucker as Master AYorkman or Seaside Lodge for the present term or olliee, and for the coming term which Ivegins on the first meeting in July, and aho to accept the resigna tion of the same brother as representa tive to the grand lodge of this juris juris dicteon: and such other business as mav come lefore the meeting. F. 1). AVintox, Tiios. Dk.Uji:v, Ciias. H. Stoicton', 11. Gv.unn, I. L. Osoood, Gixi.AY.Boss, V. B. Boss. Tie i'sinc in l"i)::ii:tr. Bcadcr.4 of Tun Astoria:? will 10 momber the annonnccnvnl in our telegraph columns April llth, of Ethelhorfc Bappkv who started fro ii New York city. April 10th, for the Mail ami E.vpn -v, in a canoe, bring ing with him a bottle of water Trom the Atlantic ocean, which he will empty in the Pacific ocean at the month of the Columbia river. On the 21st of June he crossed the Mississippi river at St. Louis in his canoe, and is coming westward. He was in good health and spirits, and felt confident of reaching his destination in safety. A Xi'W Iuriii'iMH'.ition. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk yesterday for the "Scow Bav Foundry company.' The capital stock is SJ.OOO; divided into thirty shares of $100 each, and the incorporators are J. L. Lovell, James Allan and John W. AYelch. Tne principal place of business is Astoria, and the duration unlimited. The puniose is to manufacture cast ings. The plant used will be that formerly used by the Columbia Foun dry company, which will le removed to ihe new location. A STTl.OUISIMIYSICIAr. Sav Fra:;cisco, June 29. By the arrival of the steamer JSarbard Jlos-rvu-itz some interesting news is at hand of the recent strikes in the Alaska canneries. It has been ascer tained that the strike or Indian fish ermen at Naas has been settled. The canners pioved to be the victors, and have managed to get jis many boat pnllers and fishermen as they re quired, and at their own terms. Over sixty of the striking Indians have left Boscowilz and have gone lo Fraser lo try to secure work. Work is going on in full blast in most of the canneries. The Skeena canneries report a light run but good fish. Packing has been commenced. Nearly 1,700 cases have been put up at the Naas cannery. Nerve in a I.oeomotivc Engineer. Nottingham Curtain NEW DKSXG-JNTS. FROM Sixty Gents per Pair, to Five Doil Just Received at The Leading Dry Goods and Glothing House of the Af . II COOPER'S ' 517 and 521 Third St. Astorii A Pennsylvania railroad man says young men are selected as the drivers tr locomotives on fast trains because old men do not have the nerve lo stand the strain of the terrible speed of these trains, and even the nerviest young man gets afraid of them after awhile. Then they get lo letting up a little in speed, the trains niu behind lime, the engineers are given other runs, and new men are put on in their places. Wonderful Avcre massed in the sacred edifice, I maay respccU t no I siding paper, pnb which was thronged by sorrowing j jl!Uwl J Oregon. Il gives all the general r,ic. ....I w;,-L MM.n .l.nif ".! telegraphic news, has representatives at friends andrelatnes. itochoirm . ' important cities composed of 3 Irs. J. T. Loss, Airs. O. i who .jy it wilh special, has :i strong B. Lstes, Mrs. P. W. A eeks, alias ( Hona! ie. and is comnlele in all of ! (tiirsio f-rmv- "Afiss Jnsie Brvee. Alias Emma Gralke, Capt. J. II. D. Gray, J. T. Boss, Dr. O. B. Estes, Geo. Burcli, F. Cook; Miss Georgia Badallet, or ganist Bev. Dr. Campbell made a few re marks and Bev. Dr. Garner uttered a fervent prayer. The pall bearers wcro V. A. Sher man, E. Z. Ferguson. J. E. Ferguson, V. Boelling. Bert. Dunbar, Ed. Beed and Fred FracJ. A large coueouix of citizens lowed the funeral corlegc to the wharf, ihe Eh'-tri' conveying a num ber to Skipanon, where the coffin was transferred to tlte train and carried lo the old cemitcry ai Clatsop. its dcnarlnieuts. Whon Astoria obtain ihe increased mailing facilities afforded by railways, Tnu Astoslvn will easily lead the other newspapers of the state, no matter how pretentions they may be, in popularity and influence. Six 3Fonth's Ileal lNmt- Tr.wtfprs. On the first of last January, Tnr. Astorian said that during the next six months the Iransfei or real eslato in this city would aggregate one and one-half million dollars. The real estate transfers as rcorlcd daily in these columns, with the aggregate daily given t dat , s'hiv.- that up to dale, that is for the fi -1 six months of '90, the red osiab- transfers, recorded, aggregate iu valuation as staled in the several deeds, S1.47r,il 2 pretty near tho million and a half If the deeds wherein the consideration Avas set down "SI," Men given :it their full value, and the transfers as vot un recorded, were included in the six months, the aggregate would go con siderably oven two million dollars. fee Cream at) Jeff's New llcstanrant to-day. ( Choice Oolong, English Urcakfasts, Young Hj'sons nml Japan Teas in hulk and packages. , The Finest of Blends, f Tiiomi'sox & Boss. Kvrrytlnng &ittrat'torily Arrangcj!. The difficulties and difference of opinion between the contractors and superintendent, relative to the locomo tive aud traius on the Astoria & South fol-1 Coast road, have all been satisfactor ily adjusted, aud matters go on harmoniously. SupL ThieLsen goes along the -line of the road this morn- nnr and will arranec tor the running ot trains, etc., during the season. The directors yesterday telegraphed the U. P. officials at Portland not to sell any tickets lo tho Seaside to-day, but that everything would shortly be in trim for the successful carrying on of the business of the road. Results llo TVkIb a California Production. His Itoport. A St. Louh gentleman whose n miction was eickhcaJachcs was so surprised at their cure ly Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla, that he called it to the attcatlon ol a relative, who lapiuo! to be Dr. F. A. Barrett, the wcll Lnown St. Louis physician of 2C52 Shenan doah Street. The doctor saw at once that it differed f ruic the potash preparations in that it was purely vegetable, and becoming iutcr-ert-d, bcsrmi a series of investigations, and in it subvpieut letter candidly admitted ita curative properties, and saysi Availing to test it3 virtues further, I used it In my own family, and presented it for patients who required a general system repu'aJor. As a result, 1 can say it is r.n alnM st absolute cure for constipation, Ml io'.inc., dyspepsia, indigestion, and sick litadwhe?. These troubles usually come from a disturbed condition of the stomach aud lwnvels. and Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is the best laxative and stomach regulator I have ever seen, ami as a general system corrective is almost perfection. Signed F. A. BARRETT, M. D., 2K2 Shenandoah St., St. Louis. Passengers to Portland. v Results often follow the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Severo cases of scrofula, upon uhich other prep arations have been powerless, yield to tho peculiar curative powers of this medicine. Distressing cases of dyspepsia, excruciat ing complaints of tlie kidneys and liver, agonizing itch and pain of salt rheum, disagree able cases of catarrh, aud aches and pains of rheumatism, arc cured by Hood's Sar saparilla. It purifies the blood, and at the same time tones the stomach, creates an appetite, ami gives strength to every func tion ot the body. Give it a trial. General Debility "For four years my wife suffered with large tumor bunches on the glands under tho anus, and general debility of the whole system. Sho became so poor in health that wc were on tho verge of despair regarding her recover-. Physicians did not seem to understand her case; at alt events she never derived any benefit f rois. their treatment. Sho finally concluded U try Howl's Sarsaparilla. Tho immediate effect was so marked and satisfactory that she continued to tako it, and tills is tho result: She has gained in weight From 84 to ill Pounds ami is stronger and in better health than she has been for years. The bunches under her arms have diminished, and we believe Hood's Sarsaparilla will be too much for them iu time." J. J. Xoncnoss, 220 Com. mercial Street, Boston, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists, gl; six for S3. TrcparedbJ C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. EOO Doses One Dollar Semi-Annual Clearance EdMClk' fl B I BOBS I3I2S1I1EI L I tSSaSSSBS! -0HLE A Deep Gut! eal Estatejt 11 Acres, close Jo river and street car line. Only S300 per acre, for-a fe daj uiuy. cJ,wu can ua iuaue on uus property w unin mree monuu. ( ' sm? i Odd Fellows' Building, Broken ASTORIA, OJ IN All Departments. Sacrifice 1 1ST Keineinher the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. Try the Columbia Uakcry anil satisfy yourself where you can do the best. The Columbia JJakery is the neatest shop in the city. Houses For Kent. Apply al the Pacific Ileal Estate Co, Tin-. SIoUiu:t:i EIouso Ciar. 'ihe La Paloma cij?ar and other fine brands of ciuars; the finest in the city, at Charley Olsen's.nextto C. II. Cooper. To ItciK. A furnished house in a pleasant, cen tral location. Inquire at this office. Yi'cliiliard's Iiecr. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 3 cunts. Large stock iof Oil, Alcohol and Gaso line Stoves al Noe A: Seulley. TIiUistri. School. Laughable, -jenjovable. Sou it at Ihe Opera House ivxl Tuesday night. Ad mission, CO cents: no extra charge for iraenvu amtw 'Weak an J wearj describes the con dition of main people debilitated by warm weather, bv disease or overwork. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just th" medicine needed lo build up and strengthen the body, purify and quicken the sluggish blood, and restore the lost appetite. 'twill KcaI- For I5--si:'Ss. The broken oven at the Seaside bakery has been repaired and is now ready for business. Everything de sired at a first class bakery can always he round al the Seaside Uakery. corner Third and Olney streets. .J. II. .Ioiiaxxskn & Co. Proprietors. n-irrcli Tor flic Fourth of July, When everybody will celebrate with Fi-eworks. purchased from F. Fci roll's large assortment of Roman Candles, Sky llockcts, Torpedoes, Tin Wheels, Nigger Chasers, Roys Pistols, and all kinds of Fire works, t lie miesr siock in the city to select from, and at prices to suit the most fastidious customer. Come early and have your pick. The Little Dandy Alcohol Stove at Noe &ScuIloy. For Uic very best Photos, go to Sinister. The followiug is the list of passen gers having rooms, who went up the river last night on the steamer Telepeone: Geo. Jones, II. l'arkeranu son, v red O'Connor, F. D. AVinlon.M.'M. Ketch urn, J. Cowley, J.IL Bucker, E. T. Johnson, D. AV- Cummings and wife, Mrs. Nelson, J. D. Abram, Fred John son, A. McGregor. ICeiunrlciblc IKmschc. Mrs. Michael Curtain. PIainfield,HI., makes the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; she was treated a month by her family phy sician, but grew worse- He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's Xew Discoverv lor Consumption; she. bought a bottle and to hcrdelight found herself benefited from first doe. She contin ued its use, and after taking ten bottles found herself sound and well, now docs her housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great Discovery at J. AV. Conn's Drug Store, large bottles, 50c. and $1. At the Bazar, the finest line of Gloves, Milts, Kibbons, etc., etc Kooitis Wanted Furnished rooms will be wanted from .lulv Stlito 12th, for members of the A. n Yr v nnminr-tn tho Grand Lodge. All persons having any, will please leave word as soon as possible at nucK- er's Restaurant. Look at the Cooking and Heating Oil Stoves at Noe & Seulley. Ludlow's Ladies' ."00 Fine Shoes; also Hexiblo hand-turned French Kids, at P. .1. Goodman & Co.'s. The Sieamor Eclipse. Will make regular trips to Knanpa and Swensen's Lauding, on Saturdays, leav ing KuappaatT: .) A. M., and leaving Wilson te Fisher's dock at 2 r. jr. For freight or passage apply to the captain, on board. All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only first-class men at the Seaside .Bakery. Good Goods and low rates at the Sea side JJakery. Talk is cheap. We lead, others fol low. Try the home made bread at the Oregon Uakcry, and judge for yourself. For a good Shave, go to F. Ferrcll. Just arrived, a large assortment of Crosse & Jilackwcll's choice Pickles and I.clishcs, at Thompson & Ross. For JfScnt. A Restaurant, all lurnished, and in good shape. Apply at the Main Stieet House. lothing Fine Ties, 3 for $ Seo My Windews: C.ill In anil Save Money. HermanWise The Live Clothier and Hatler, In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'g. Lots Astoria Are In in Case's AT Till: OFFICE OF THE Astoria Eeal Estate PRICES PROM 8150 TO 8250 EACH. TERItIS One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. s Lager Beei Is the Choice of the Connoisseur. Snperior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load L Orders Tor any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth :ul XI. Telephone 72. I. O. Ber' Tlie Pacific Real Estate Ci OCCUPIES THIS SPACE. OfRco IBO'eo?- Oe33L:triri"' A. T. SRAKKE, Mgr. Aberc r Oil Hotel L. R. Abercrombie, Prop. Finest and Most Convenient Summer Resort IN SEASIDE. Every Koom Newly Purnishecl. Private EoDms for Pamilies. AND TOUUISTrf. Transient Custom Solicited. TERMS, REASONABLE. The only Abercrombie Hotel at Seaside, Oregon. Jeff's Re staurai SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE TELEPHONE LANDING. Is Mow Open. THE ORCHESTRA V. 31. "Will play Selections from 11 CO till 2, and fro 25-ct IMostls, Private Entrance for i Ladies. N The latest style of Oents' Hoots and Shoes at P. J. Goodiian & Co.'s. For a good Clean Iloom, go to the Main Street House. TelcplioucLiOdKtns House. Dest Beds in town. Itooms per night CO and 25 cts., per week $1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. For Sale, Entire Herd of the Goodwin Jersey Oo"ws For sale after June 1st, at Ooodwin'.sFarm, Skipanon, Clatsop County, Or. 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 get netter Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods bv Every Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Frop'r. Goo! Breaft, Gate ant Pastry None hut the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered iu any part of the city. Wm. Edgar, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes. Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses' Stationery and Kotiocs. Comer Main andChenamus Sts ., Astoria, Or La I lW13i&15 Park Three Miles from tho Postollice and Custom House. ia RezA Estate Co. Astoria, Oregon. 172 CASS ST., C3-C5 'SFO 'DPIBCEj a Bakery FOR FKESH BREAD, Calces-, ami Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS- The Orecson Land Co. Where Property Is Left For Sale;.; Corner Third and Olney Sts., ASTORIA, PLYNIST, The Tailor? A OREGJB KEEPS IN STOCK TIIE- Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles. He buys for Cash at Eastern Prices. lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship oa j Garments, uaiianuseeiorvoursen. uaiiu xhuch, aoiuiuatOK. LE