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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1890)
J. " 01s- w r ' - r?) 5: Maaia&aiafiaBBaiHaBaHM gailg gtftonau. THE METHODIST PICNIC. ASTOKIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY.. AUGUST 13, IKK) ISSUED EVERY MORNING. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors. ASTOUIAX UUIUUINO. - CAhS STREET lenns or Subscription. Sen cd b Carrier, pt week 15 cts Seat iy Mai', per month GO els "v-nt l Mall, one ye.ir . $7.00 Free ol postage to subscribers, The Astoriax guarantees to its adver :lc the largest circulation of any newspa per published on the Columbia river. A large number of people to the seashore enme down vesterdav on the T. J. Potter. i'lie Scandinavian Comedy company to-morrow evening. Get a reserved peat Last night there was considerable smoke in the air, in consequence of brush bnrnins on the bills back ot the ojcra house. A life ticket over the (otttimes) squally sea of matrimony has been is 5111 at the county clerk's office to John O. MaRtiire and Ada M. Drake. A Delightful Day at Alderbrook Grove. The director? ot the Astoria and South Coat railroad bad no session lust evening, for want of a quorum, and adjourned until 10 o'clock tliis morning. The picnic of the Sunday school of the M. E. church yesterday at Aider brook grove, was attended by about 125 persons, and was a very pleasant affair. The shade ot the grove is beautiful, and under the grand old trees, -with the bright green grassy ground in front and the thick under brush and enormous ferns in the background a delightful picture of nature is presented. Through the trees on the bank across the open space, the broad surface of the noble Columbia river is seen in the distance, the passing vessels on its capacious bosom enlivening the otherwise mo notony of its gently rolling surface. The excursionists rode in the street cars to the end of the" line, where stages connected, and took them direct to the grove, returning in the same manner in the evening. Tables were spread and dinner served under the trees where it was shady and cool, close beside the spring water which trickles down from the mountain side. Numerous games were played, there was a swing and a merry-go-round, and several of the party enjoyed a ramble over the hills, gathering ferns which grow in abundance, and picking from the trees specimens of fungus growth on whoso white surface they wrote the date to preserve as a memento of the day. It was a delight ful day, enjoyed greatly by all who were present. A Card From JarvLs Stone. The charter for Astoria Typograph ical Union has arrived, and the num ber is 264. A meeting has been called for this afternoon at 230 o'clock to complete the organization. At the regular session of the Scan dinavian Benevolent Society last evening, three candidates were initia ted as members, and six were pro posed. Kecollect the Scandinavian Comedy Co to-morrow evening at Ross opera Viaiicj lr-if "P.jfnfc4?! and Ins Vim- . of stuts will give you an enter-1 Theo Bracker. . uuiimeui uiac win mase jou ieei uy Iy for a week. At the county clerk's office yesterday two pre-emptors made final proof for claims. Ezra Dawson claims 160 acres in south halt of section 4, towuship 5 north, range 10 west, and Andrew Anderson takes 160 acres, the northwest quarter of section 9, town ship o north, range 6 west JOHN B ROSE'S SENTENCE, Prononncei by Jnto Bloomflell of tie SiiBerior Conrt, AT Ol'STEJtVJXZE, WASHINGTON'. A Painful Duty Performed in an Impres sive Manner by an Able Judge. The city council had no session, the auditor calling the roll at 8:45 last evening, only Welch and Wickman be ing present," but Bergman was just outside the building, waiting for more to come. Fox, Elbon and Parker failed to put in an appearance, and the meeting adjourned to next Tues day evening. "Astoria; or, Anecdotes of an Enter prise Beyond the Rocky Mountains," bv Washington Irving, is the title of a book issued by G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2sew York. It is styled "Tacoma edi tion, and is of absorbing interest and entertaining in style. Price, 60 cents. A horrible accident occured at a funeral at Seattle Thursday. Miss Liillie Young was being buried, when the hearse team ran away, upsetting the hearse and demolishing the coffin. The girl's father and Bev. Anderson were riding on the hearse and were thrown under the horses' feet and badly injured. The construction of the steamers for the Canadian Pacific Bailroad company for a mail service on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, in con nection with the road, is rapidly pro gressing. The first of the three will be launched on the Barrow on August 30th, and will be named Empress of India. She will sail for the Pacific, probably by way ot Australia, about the 1st of November. The others will follow at intervals ot two months. The total cost of the three ships will exceed S3,000,000. In the Evening by the Bright Light. Editor Astekiax: I wish to return my sincere thanks to the gentlemen who so kindly gave me the money to repay mo in part for the loss of my team which was burned on the morn ing of the 4th of "July last I also de sire to return thauks to A. B. Kanaga for his work in getting this money and for his promptness in pay ing it over as fast as ho collected it I give you a list herewith of names and amount paid me. Jabvis Stone. AB. Kanaga S5 00 .Parker & Hanson. 5 00 5 00 Leinenweber & Goodenough. . . .10 00 Watson. Binder 5 00 Ciias. S. Wright 5 00 H.M. Thatcher 5 00 W.J.Barry 5 00 O.H. Cooper 5 00 J. O. Dement 5 00 G.Wingate 5 00 0. Wright 5 00 Wm.Bock 5 00 J.E.Flynn 5 00 E.Sherman 5 00 AJ.Megler 5 00 Bobb & Parker 5 00 Wilson & Bullock 5 00 A. A. Cleveland 5 00 J.Strauss 150 Total S14G50 PERSONAL MENTION. OxsTEBvm&E, Aug. 12. This Tuesday morning at 1050 when the court asked the prisoner John B. Bose, if he had any reason to offer why the sentence of the law should not now be pronounced upon him ho said: "I am not guilty of this crime; I had no reason to murder those two innocent people. I have been con victed by outside prejudice. I have not had a fair trial; that is all I have to say." Edwards' speech to the same ques tion by the court, was almost ver batim that of Bose's, except that he added, "I know that you have a duty to perform." Following is the sentence of John B. Bose as delivered, by Judge Bloom- field iu an impressive manner: The most painful task that duty could possibly put upon one who feels the "brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God," is the one which now is imposed upon me as a servant of the law: that of pronouncing upon vou tue penally uio xaw uus pruvmuu. REAL- ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1,600 1,600 Deeds filed or recorded on August 12, 1890, as reported for The Morning Astorian by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cempany: Peter O. Seaborg and wife to Albert J. Seligman trus tee, the JN. w. H otsec.32, T.71ST.,B.8W. 8 John Smith to Albert J. Sel igman, trustee, the S. W. if sec. 32, T. 7 N., B. 8 W. George uidds to n. u. Thompson, lot 8, blk. 4, Laurel Park 1 Maxwell Young -and wife to Carrie M. Lewis, undi vided K of lots 9, 10, 11, 12, iaand 17, blk. 26, Adair's 750 Total, i deeds; amounting to S 3,951 Previously reported this year 1,558,381 Total to date $1,562,332 TILLAMOOK ITEMS. AL Beard and family are back from Seaside. A. E. Allen, of Skipanon, was in the city yesterday. G. S. Mann, of Portland, is in the city on a business trip. Geo. McLean and family have gone to the Seaside for a week's rest and en joyment Hugh Glenn and his mother, Mrs. Robert Glenn, are down for a few days at the seashore. A. G. Hardesty, one of the attorneys for the prosecution, returned yester day from Oysterville. E. W. Tallant and wife will leave here to-morrow for San Francisco on the steamship Columbia. C. W. Stone came up from Seaside yesterday morning and returned in the afternoon, to remain for a few days. C. W. Fulton returned from Oyster ville, where he has been engaged in the successful prosecution ot tue .nose murder case. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. Anxious to have the work on the extension of the Bay railway complet ed as soon as possible, Judge Taylor last evening urged the men to work on the pile driver and succeeded in having nine nilcs driven for three bents while the tide was high, so the pile driver would float closerup to the shore. Two locomotive" lieadlights with reflectors were nsed and by the bright light these afforded, tho men were enabled to see well enough to do good work. By to morrow all the piles will have been driven between the present terminus of the road and tho end of tho now trestle near Elmore's cannery. As soon as these piles are driven the trestle will be built to tho present end of the track; then they will commence laving rails and push rapidly on to wards the city. It will be but a few days before trains can come to Spruce street, where the wood yard is located. Tho steamer Gen. Miles arrived, from Shoalwaler bay yesterday after noon at six o'clock. Tho British ship Slieve Donard, commenced yesterday discharging 500 .tons of coal fcr tho gas company. Tho steam schooner Louis Olsen, Capt Johnson, arrived from Tilla mook yesterday with 10 tons of hay, and six tubs of butter. The British bark Norfolk Island, Capt Bobert Thomas, has arrived from Newcastle, N. S. W., with 2,217 tons of coal. She left tho latter port June 7th, aud had a successful voyage. Tho steam schooner George II. Chance, Capt P. H. Crim, arrived yesterday . morning from Yaquina, the captain bringing as a venture, seven tons of coal from there, to see what can be done in working up a market for it here. President EHd Pleased". The business of the Astoria & South Coast railroad, president Wm. Beid savs, exceeds his most sanguine expec tations. On Sunday over 900 people rode over the line to the Seaside, and Saturdav745. Mr. Beid thinks when the road" is completed to Portland the coast will be lined with cottages clear down to Tillamook head. Oregon- inn IS. An Authority. for tho crime of which you stand con victed. Li the performance of this most solemn duty I am relieved from much of tho pain it would otherwise have given me by the consciousness that in spite of the fact that the pa tience of the court has been taxed to its utmost, still you have certainly had a fair, impartial and patient hearing before tho court and jury. I will not pain you by entering into a resume of the facts of your case, nor by any ex pression of condemnation or pity, ex cept to say that if perchance you are an innocent man, in spite of the verdict of a jury of your peers, which must stand conclusive so far as this court is concerned, then nature has in the course of your son towards you -violated itself ; for without apparent anger or spirit of revenge or cause for anger or revenge (which had such ex isted you certainly would have shown) he has sworn your life away. If he be false and without anger or revenge, then has nature violated itself m a form unknown in tho history of crim inal jurisprudence. True or false, he has given one ot tho most remarkable exhibitions of control and adherence to one story that I have ever witnessed upon tho stand, from one illiterate and icmorant as he is. I have never seen falsehood upon the witness stand that could bear the examination that boy has passed. Indeed, I have seldom seen truth exhibit a stronger example of adherence to itself. Tho crime with which you stand convicted, and if that boy's story is true, tho method and manner of its execution is as villainous and das tardly as any in the history of crime. I must now pronounce tho sentence of tho law upon you. John B. Bose, having been convicted of the felony with which you stand charged, of tho crime of murder in the first degree, it is the judgment of tho court upon the verdict ot tho jury iu your caso that vou are guilty of tho orime of murder in the first degreo as charged in tho indictment upon which yon wero tried. The sentence of the law is that for this crime you shall suffer death. It is therefore the judgment and sentence nf this court that for said crime you be committed to the custody of the shenit of tne county, to oe Kept bv him in confinement in the count' jail of Pacific county until tho time hereafter to be set in tno warrant to be issued in pursuance ot tho law for your execution; and at some time, not less than thirty days and not more than ninety days from this dato, at the county seat of this county, to wit, at the town of Oysterville, in said county, that by tho sheriff of this county you be taken to tho place of execution pre pared for that purpose, and that you bo then and there hanged by the neok until you are dead. And may God have mercy on your souL Edwards was tho next to receive his sentence, which was very similar to that nassed upon Bose. Edwards smiled when ho received his sentence, and neither of them showed any emotion whatever. Salmon seems to bo very plentiful in the bay this year, yet it is very doubtful if tho canneries will bo op erated, as they are not willing to pay the fishermen sufficient prices for their fish. The railroad surveyors are making progress as fast as possible in tho couulry north of Nehalem. Tho coun try tuey nave 10 peneiraio is neav ily timbered and Tery brushy, which makes the work tedious. The changing of the mail schedule on tho route from Seaside to Hobson- villo will, it i3 believed, be more satis factory. Tne mail now leaves Seaside Thursday and Sunday mornings in stead of Thursday and Saturdays at noon. Tillamook Headlight. rO e ,KB Why Do They Advertise ? A SCROFULOUS BOY Running- Sores Covered His Body and Ileud. Bones Affected. Cared by Cuticura Remedies Whoa six months old, tho left hand of oar little grandchild ocean to swell, and had every appearance of a larco boil. Wo poulticed it, but all to no purpose. About fivo months aftor it becaino a runnin? sore. Soon other sores formed. Ho then had two of them on each hand, and a3 his blood became moro and moro impure it took less timo for them to break out. A soro came on tho chin, beneath tho under lip. which was very offen sive. His bead was one solid scab, discharging a great deal. This was his condition attwonty-two months old, when I un dertook tho caro of him. his mother having died when ho was a littlo moro than a year old, of consumption i scrofula, of course). Ho could walk a littlo. rat could not get up if he foil down, and could cot moro when in bed, having no uso of his hands. I immediately commenced with tho Cuticura Remedies, using all freely. One soro after another healed, a bony matter forming in each 020 of theso fivo deep ones just beforo healing, which would finally grow looso and wero taken out ; then thoy would heal rapidly. Ono of theso uglybono formations I prosorved. After taking a dozen and a half bottles ho was completely cared, and is now, at tho ago of six years, a strong and healthy child. MRS. E. S. DltlGGS, 012 E. Clay St,, Bloomington, 111. May 9, 1SS3. My grandson remains perfectly woll. 2vo signs of Scrofula and no sores. MRS. K S. DKIUGS. Feb. 7, 1SJ0 Bloomington, 111. Cuticura Resolvent, Tho now Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse tho blood of all impurities and poison ous elements and thus remove tho cause), and C'LTlCUn. tho great Skin Cure, andCi'Ti CUKA Soai. an exquisito Skin Bcautificr. externally (to clear tho skin and scalp, and restoro tho hair), euro oven discasu and humor of tho skin and blood, from pimples to scrofula. "old every whero. Price. CtTicuru, .We ; Soai i!5c: lCKsOLVENT, SI. Prepared by tho 1'otter lmuG and Chemical conrort atiox. Boston. e-Send for "How to Curo Blood Diseases." The manwho conducts his business on the theory that it doesn't pay, and he can't afford to advertise, sets up his judgment in opposition to that of all the best business men in the world. "With a few years' experience in con ducting a small business of a few thousand dollars capital, he assumes to know more than thousands of men whose hourly transactions aggregate more than his does in a year, aud who have mado their millions by pursuing a course that he says doesn't pay. If advertising doesn't pay, why is it that the most successful merchants of ever' town, large aud small, arc the heaviest advertisers? If advertising doesn't pay, who does the njost business? If it doesn't pay to advertise, why do tho heav iest business firms in the world spend millions m that way? Is it be cause they want to donate those mil lions of dollars to tho newspaper and magazine publishers, or because they don't know as much about business as the six-for-a-dollar store keeper in a country town, who says money spent in advertising is thrown away or donated to the man towhomitis paid? Such talk is simply ridiculous, and it requires more than the average pa tience to discuss the proposition of whether advertising pays or not with that kind of a man. His complacent self conceit in assuming that he knows more than tho whole business worldis laughable, and reminds us of the man who proved that the world doesn't revolve by placing a pumpkin on a slump and watching it all night, Ex. D i DV'O Skin and Scalp purified and bcu UHD I U tilled by CUTICUHA &OA1-. Ab solutely pure ft RHEUMATIC PAINS In one minute the Cuti cura Aiiti-l-iiii XMnstcr rolioAOS rheumatic, sciatic, hir, kidney, chest and muscular pains and weaknesses. Price, iSc. " .i Advan ce Styles I will open on or before August 1st, the Grandest Line of Clothing Ever Shown on this Coast, which I will sell for LESS MONET than the trash which faked off on the Public as Rare is now being Bargains. m H per. A Boy of HU Own, Perhaps. THIS SETTLES iXTI"- Ul STATE FAIR, 1. TMrteentli Annual ExMMtion. Under the management of the Oregon State Hoard of Agriculture, will be held on the State Fair Grounds, near Salem, commencing on Monday, September 15th, 1890. And lasting one week. OVER 15101 Lots in Case's Astoria ire How oi Sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM 8150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. To take the last argument from the croakers and in order to show tho public that it is not the money alone that 1 am after, but that 1 am anxious to make a GOOD SHOWING FOR ASTORIA Qnito Likely. Tho "Work of Triancalation. "Mamma, what is a jag?" "Idont know, Tommy. Ask your father.' A musical entertainment of rare merit will be given at the M. E. Church on Thursday evening. Prominent amongst the singers will beMrs.Vetzell of Portland, assisted by the best local talent snch as 31x3. Kicord. Mrs. Judge Tavlor. Mrs, llanneK Miss NcllieFlavel aud others. Admission 25 cents. .Re freshments will be served iu the par lors of the church. Two lady immediately, tanrant. "Wantcrt. and three men waiters Apply at Jeffs New Ites- Astrin Kainc Co. No. 1. There will be special meeting of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1 at their rooms at 7:30 t. m , sharp to-night. Bv order of J). TU Blount, President WiX-Jlixniu Secretary. fUiticc to Printer. There -will be n. special meeting of Astoria Typographical Union, No. 264, at the hall, corner of Secoud and Main streets, this attcmoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present Geo. ninnKRvr, President Astoria, Or., Aug. 13, 1890. TeleBkeae LoAsctac House 8erf-Kf4sin town. Rooms per night and cts per week Slot. Mew and clean. Private entrance. Uemcmber the Austin liouse at the Seaside is open tho year 'round. Six cars, heavily loaded with railway iron, standing on the approach to tho Seattle Coal and Iron company's bunkers, at Smith's cove, came near causing the destruction of tho wharf and the loss of the cars. Everything was all right when the cars were left Friday night, but when the workmen got around Saturday morning they found that the railway track for a hundred feet had settled to within a few inches of the water, and tho cars were on tho verge of running into tho bay. " . It is supposed that some of the piles wero eaten off by the toredo, weaKen ing the trestle to such an extent that the heavy load of iron easily brought it down. Tmmnnity from the ravages of the terrible toredo is a strong point in As toria's favor. Piles driven here thirty years ago are perfectly sound below the water, and will so remain for an indefinite length of time. It is impos sible to overestimate the importance of that fact to this city. The expense of frequent renewals of the piling at cities on the Sound entails enormous expense every year. Church Sociable and Festival. The ladies of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will give a sociable and fancy fair at at the old L X. L. cannery near the Clatsop mill on Friday evening, August 15th, at 730 p.m. for the purpose of raising funds to pay for their church soon to be owvrf at! nf. TTnnfir Astoria. The-Jndies nro arranging a nice fish pond where the public can fish with silver hooks. A good time is prom ised. Don't fail to attend. Brief, But to the Point. t.a -limimnticm nil over mv body for two years. Doctored with eminent physicians, and spent tnrec monus in ViJa n;f,r ucniiul. Four bottles of Uibbard's Rheumatic Syrup entirely cured me. The greatest medicine m the world. ChabLes Bowk, Baldwin, Mich. . , Every word of Vie above truc. T. UeffehnaKj Druggist Baldwin, Mich. For sale by J. W. Conn. Captain Cleveland Rockwell, of the coast and geodetic survey, has received orders to.go on with the survey ot the Columbia river from the mouth of tho "Willamette to the Cascades. Ho started this work last summer, and completed tho triangulation as far up as Government island. He has been waiting all summer for orders to re sume work. He will now proceed to take soundings and complete the work as far as possible this season, though now that the smoky season has ar rived, it will be much more difficult to do this work, as the probability is that considerable of the tune it will bo im possible to see the shores from the middle of the river. Oregonian, 12. PKACTIOAX tests. In Astonishing Offer Some of the Replies. The San Francisco papers of recent dato contained the following effer: "As an evidence of tho ability of Joy's Vegetable S&rsaparilla to prevent sick head aches, we -will give to tho first twelve ro sponsl blopersons who will apply at our office a hottlo lreo if they will agree that after they havo been cured that they will admit the fact over their signaturei." Thi offer so startllngly aiserted the effi ciency of tho remedy that many accepted, and the letters of tho parties, nearly all of whom responded, are probably tho most convincing attestations that any remedy ever received. The following is a sample of those received: I have been subject to bilious headaches and constipation for several years past; in fact, have been compelled to take a physio eTcry other night or elf o I would have a headache and dull, mean feclinr. I hav taten that bottle of Joy's Vegetable Sarsa- After my own pariUa, and have derived great benefit from it, and Intend continuing it. experience I can heartily advise those trom- Yours, CHAS.-E. ELKINGTON, bled with biliousness and constipation to try U. Yours, CHAS.-E. ELKINGTON. 125 Locust Avenue, San Francisco. Fine Tabic Wine Delivered at CO cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. One day as I sat in tho union dopot at Cleveland, waiting to go east, a big, bluff farmer-looking man took a seat beside me, and we were talking about this and that when a mite of a boy, ragged and dirty, and looking as if half-starved, came along and asked for alms. He knew it was against orders, and he kept one eye on the policeman as he moved around. Each of us gave him something, and ho went over to a man who was reading a paper. He received no responsoto his request and repeated it, when the brute lowered his paper and gave tho lad a cruel box on tho ear. The boy cried out and came running baok to us, and next moment tho big man crossed the space between the benches and loomed up before the man with the paper like a mountain. His face was white with anger, and he trembled all over as he demanded: "Did you strike that child?" "Tho little beggar annoyed mo," was the reply. "Look here!" thundered tho big man, as he turned and pointed to tho lad. "lou've struck a poor, wee child, ragged, hungry, and heart-sick! See his tears! I came over hero cal culating to pick jou up and break you in two over the bench, but I'm going to leave you to that God who watches over tho poor and helpless and downtrodden. For every tear that child has shed Heaven will demand a drop of your blood! You are a thing, not a man a creeping, crawling, con temptible thing! " Tho other rose up, eyes flashing and lips compressed, and it was evi dent that he meant to resent the words. Just then, however, tho lad, still dig ging the tears out of his eyes with his fists, came forward and took tho big man by the hand and said: "Don't fight Come away. Mother is awful sick." The big man returned to his seat, too full to sa a word for a moment, and during this interval the stranger sat down, got up again, lifted up his grip and replaced it, and finally walked over and stood before us and said: "To say that I am ashamed and hu miliated does not half express it Here, child, take this." And he left a 20 bill in tho lad's hand and walked from the depot with hurried step, while the big man drew a long breath and said! "I guess I was too hard on him, after alL IguesshebelievesinGodand has got a boy of his own. Come, son ny, I'll go with you to see about that oini- tnnthpr." New York isun. X Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery lor consumption. It is" guaranteed to bring relief in evcrjr case, when used for any affection ot Throat, Lungs or t3hest, such as Con sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Croup, etc- etc it is pieasuiu. iiuu I herebj' voluntarily offer to make an equal division of Hie winning and of course I'll win among the different Bcnovoient Societies of AsJoria, as follews: Aslor Lodge So. C, K. of 1. Beaver Lodge No. :io, I. O. O. V. Cushing I'obt No. 14, G. A. K. Finnish Benevolent Society. Fishermen's Protective Union. Pacific Lodge Xo. 17, K. of P. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. Smi Side Lodge No. 12. A. O. LI. W. Temple Lodgi No. 7, F. A. & A. St Young Men's Christian Association. Woman's Relief Corps No. .,G.A.1. Carpenters' and Joiners' Union. Astoria Tyjiograpliical Union. Young Men's Institute No. 10G. Mediterranean Mutual Society. And any other similar organiza tions 1 may have left out in this list, but who care for the sick and assist the needy. Now for a Grand Rafiy ! And lets show to the outside world that THE BOSS GLOTI1IEK OF ASTORIA, can't be beat anywhere. To all who stand by me in this fight I assure more than full value for their money. Yours, anxious to win, CASH PREMIUMS Offered for agricultural, stock anil me chanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work and for trials of speed. Kcduced rates for fare and freight on all transportation lines to and from the Fair. important improvements nave been made upon tho grounds and increased facilities are offered exhibitors. Tie Pavilion fill lie Open Four Nights During the Week. A splendid field ol hordes entered in the speed department, and fine exhibitions of rac'ng will he given each day. tnines i-r premiums close juonuay at 7:30 p. m. Exhibitors are urged to make as many or their entries on Saturday before the Fa'r as possible. Goods, animals and ar ticles for exhibition must be in their places by 10 p. m. on Monday. PKICES OF ADmSSIOiX: Man's day ticket. 50c "Woman's day ticker........ .......... 25c Man's season ticket S2 50 Woman's season ticket 1 00 Send to the secretary at Portland. Oregon, for a premium dst. 1). II. LOONEY. President. J. T. GREGG, Secretary. s Lager Beer is the Choice of the Connoisseur. Wat. AV. Wiikkuy, S. A. "WlIKItKY. RlCIIAKD ITAURY, Civil Engineer. Wherry & Harry, Real Estate AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE "WORK A SPECIALTY. Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth and B. Tclcplione 72. P. O. Box 405 New RESTAURANT City and Suburban Tropcrty Sold on Com mission. Investments Made tor Outride Parties. REFERENCES- I. W. Case, Banker. Judge C. n. Tage. Office on Third Street, Near Court House, - ASTOKIA, OR J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, 'Wrought Iron Spike.", Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Taints, Oils, G-rooerios, 32tc. SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tie Bon Tou Restaurant of tie Town (AND THE FI"EST OX THE COAST.) Dinner Parties, Banquets, a Specially The Finest Vines anil Liquors. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. B. No connection with lii" old place on Main Street. Magee, Argand and Acorn i Main Street House i RESTAURANT. The above IJestauraut is Just Opened, with everything Xcw and First Class This is the Cleanest and Quietest Place in the City. Herman Wise, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter, In Occident Hotel Building Rooms TFitli Board. Parties desiring comfortable rooms with board, at reasonable rates, can bo accommodated at Mrs. E. O. Uolden's, corner Main and Fourth streets. "Wciuliard.'s Beer At the Sunny Side saloon. Furnished rooms up stairs. Ludlow's Iiadip.q' sann Finn Shnpt: also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at i-. o. uoouraan as uo.'s. o O T T N A 'J' o Life Size Portraits $5.00 onsrxj'sr Stoves i Ranges, Cooking and Heating, EVERYONE FULLY AYAKHANTED WATER CLOSETS, PLUMBING GOODS, PU3IPS, SIXES, AND BATII TUBS 311 CHENAMDS STREET. Morgan & Sherman GBOOEKS And Dealers lu You may during the next 30 days get a GENUINE CRAYON PORTRAIT Which we guarantee NEVER TO FADE for the greatly reduced price ol :-: S5.00 ONLY :-: These pictures have before been sold everywhere. Irom 10.00 to 25.00, but wc will now give Every Ono a Chance To obtain a good piece ot work for the small sum mentioned, if ordered wit Din one month. We can make a picture of any photograph, tintype, or daguerreotype. Leave vour orders w.tli Mr. II. A. Derby, or send direct to Mrs. May 1). Ottnat, iui I'pntpratropt. Chicairo. 111., formerly ol S.m Francisco, Cai. Jf cash accompanies order we will allow you a discount or lihper cciu cnjiita! Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satls- laciory Terms. Purchases delivered lu any part of the city Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37. ASTOKIA, OREGON BARLOW & HAYOEfl, Prop's. 6 IVo Chinese Employed. hB & aurant. ROOFING GUM-ELASTTC EOOFING FELT costs only S2.00 per 1C0 square feet. Makes a good roof for years, and anyone can put it on. tiend stamp for simple and full par ticulars. Gini Elastic Roofixg Co., 3D & 41 West Buoadwav, New Yokic. ESpEnlargecl and Refitted to tfeet the Popular Demand.. N THE CITY. Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. MEALS COOKED TO ORDER. THIRD STKEET, ASTORIA, OR. Local Agent AVantcd. agreeable to -taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at J. AY. Conn's drugstore. Found. In the cars of the undersigned a purse of money, etc. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement Tour Friends At the beach will appreciate a nice box nf fruit Thnmnson & Ross have a fine assortment, and will give careful atten tion to all snen oraers. Good Goods and low rates at the Sea side Bakery. . Neimi & Engross MASUFACTTJRIXG Jewelers and Watchmakers. Jewelry Watclics, and Cloclts Repaired at Extremely Low Prices. H. EKSTEOM, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OR. A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches, Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc, at reasonable prices, ltepainns Promptly Done. Next to Morgan & Sherman. 628 Third St.. Astoria LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Carpcn lers and Builders. Holt Ss McUurtrie's old stand, have over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles vl uncuiuK-iiuiues, lauging irom 5V0O 10 512,000. Call and see them. J. BIGGS. n.B.HALL. BIGGS. HALL & CO., Frankfort Real Estate Co. rn7r.rr.i7c J Cor. Commercial and Pearl Sis., Frankfort, AVash, Ufcl'iOfcb -j Fiavel's Brick Block, 4352dst-, Astoria. Investments Made for Non-Residents, a Specialty. Maps, Circulars and all information -a o xrtY rpo J Correspondence solicited. P.O.BOXG62 - cheerfully furnished. PLYNN, The Tailor, KEE?S LN STOCK TTIE- 1 Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles tt hnvq fnr f!ish at Eastern Prices. He Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all J Gamuts. CalL and se" for yourself. Barth Block, ASTORIA, OR. - 4 jVSf .e&&m -ti.ii.rny i" gJB&tVTjkJESjL- ,