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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1890)
-. -jjsr- " " "T" p: - -r 5 ' & n-TVTim" ' 'tf-JTrT;,Ju--'-T1"'i "' H-" .'Kge 4 f i -TTKir V-J""" ,T"Jt". C3) 1 jSr e3u- gjafljj stmfett. ASTORIA, OUEGOX: TUESDAY. -OCTOBER 21, 18T0 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, P. W. PARKER, ruulUher ami Proprietor. ASTORIAX IJCILIIINO, Cass Stiieet icras of Snbscrlption. Srrved bv Carrier, per cek 15 cts Scat by Mall, per mouth . CO eta cnt bj Mail, one j car $7.00 Free of postage m Mibscrlucrs, Tnn avtokxax puarantcis to its adver .tsers I ho largest circulation of any newspa per published on the Columbia river. xue jmk creek delegation compris ing iiebert Jb. j. .Logan, H. iiell and R. C. F. Astbury, were in tho city yes terday. The politicians over in Pacific county are arranging for a grand political demonstration, and Lave sent over hero to borrow a lot of torches to use for street parade at night The red holiday flag of the Chinese was floated from the flagstaff on the headquarters of the six companies on Second street yesterday, indicating that the Chinese New Year is approach ing. Suit was brought late lntt evening in the circuit court by B. Sloop against A. S. Kuapp to recover $31)3.15 claimed to be due for limber nod services. The complaint recites that 130 of Iho amount is owing for 3iVvl' ftvt of standing limber and th- baliiuot for work and labor done. Gr.vii ljMiior "Whilmoro has re turned from n lour or the Gnu's har-lv- country, lie was quite success ful, having instituted two lodges A. O. F. W-, and revived the work of tho order among the membership. He is uow at hisMcMinnville home and will fctart this week or the early part of next on another otlieial tour. When good company visits at a f neud's house, it is a welcome event, and "when a long-expected arrival ap pears it is still more pleasant, but es pecially joyous is tho arrival of one of tho very kind of permanent guests most wanted, and that is the case at the house of John Riley, where a ten pound daughter arrived on Monday. The board of pilot commissioners met yesterday and considered tho mat ter of appointing additional pilots for the bar. After home discussion it "was decided net to appoint any pilots for the schooner until tho vessel arrives. y Staples, was, however, appointed a pdot in the tug boat service. It is exiectcd that the schooner will ar rive hero in a few days and then sev eral pilots will be named by the board. The West Shore Publishing Com pany have concluded the purchase of a site for their proposed building, at Columbia aud Wator streets, Port land, and have let Tho contract for erecting two stories to John B. Bridges. "Work will bo begun at once, as the company desire to have their plant moved into the new building by January 1. The structure will be of Oregon pressed brick, aud fitted and finished as far as practicable with Oregon material. Massive con crete foundations will be put in for the presses, which will bo on the ground floor. The building -will be plain but neat aud will eventually be run up to probably six stories. rERSON'Alj MENTION. J. N. Coffee of ICuappa was in tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Conn have turned from Portland. D. F. Stafford and daughter ro of Skipanou are in the city. Pilot Commissioner "Weeks is ex pected home on the steamship Colhm l m to-day. Major E. A. Weed goes up to Port land this morning to see his little son who is still too sick to be broucht home. Sam H. Perin. President of the Chilkat Packing Company, is in the city for a few days. Mr. Perin came np from San Francisco to settle with his cannery employes. He leaves for home to-day. A Marin? CnrioMty. Carl Boentjeu brought a marine curiosity to this office last evening. It consists of an ordinary seaweed some twenty feet in length and at the lower end the cluster of roots have a firm hold of an aggregation of marine shells several pounds in weight. These shells are occupied by a curious inhabitant that has a beak that re sembles a chicken's, only it is divided f perpendicularly instead of horizon tally. Several persons inspected the curious formation but had never seen anything like it Mr. Boontjon will pickle the whole outfit and place it on exhibition. Notice. A- F. and A. M, Temple Lodge, Nc. 7. regular communication this Tues day evening at 7:30 work in tho E. A. degree. All members are requested to attend promptly and sojourning brethern are cordially invited. By order, W. M. Sandy's Next Trial. Papers from the clerk of tho state supreme court containing the recent decision of that body, have been at tho courthouse for two or three days. He will probably be arraigned for anew trial either to day or to-morrow. It is expected that a change of venue will be granted him for his next trial. It is thought at tho courthouse that he will not be tried at Astoria, but at either Oregon City orHillsboro. Oic srontan,20. Mile. Louise Gautier, a young French lady who had the misfortune to be born deaf and dumb, has never theless passed with honor all tho ex aminations of the Ecolo des Beaux Artis at Paris, receiving not only her diploma, but an appointment as teacher. She has been taught by the Grs$cliu system bolh to read the lips ami to speak, so that her infirmity is hardlv noticeable. Co'xmilua itiT charts. No. 1, . sale a tlnftiu & uivtlV, as cents. Vnnslul r unfurnished on Court irrcU cast of b.un'l Elmore's. Mu&C. A. Mat. lIruAt Fwralslicd Boom To rent Enquire f Mrs. C. W. Stone, corner Cedar and West 8th streets. First-ciassshayinK.aSc, Ferd FcrrelPs. TIE WIT HBSTAUMBT-JEFF'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A Qeoa Atteniance Ana a Very In teresting Session. MEM II ERS IXAIlItEAItS M VST I A. Y The regular semi-monthly meeting of the chamber was held last evening, and in the absence of President Bowlby, Vice-President Halloran oc cupied the chair. The minutes of the last session were read and approved. Tlie committee on membership pro posed F. W. Newell and M. M. Ivetchuni, who were duly elected. Delegates Case, "Wingate and Han thorn presented a written report of their attendance at tho Pacific Coast Chamber of Commerce held in San Francisco, September 17th, 18th and 19th, giving the principal items of business transacted. The report was received and placed on file. A communication was received from T. F. Osborn, president of tho Port land Chamber of Commerce, asking amount of shipping and imports from September 1, 1889 to August 31, 1890. It was referred to the president and secretary to secure and forward the desired information. It is wanted for the naval commission. - A communication was received from the secretary of the Columbia Water way Association inviting election of delegates to attend the session on the 22d. The communication was accepted and tho acting president, J. F. Hallo ran was authorized to appoint five delegates. Ho appointed Judge J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. W. Fulton, G. Wingate, E. A. Weed aud J. O. Haulhorn. A letter was read from Senator Dolphin reference to the establish ment of another railway postal divi sion on the Pacific coast. A letter was read from a parly in Pennsylvania who desires to come here and start a store. It was referred to Capt Gray. A communication was received, in viting Astoria to be represented in a pamphlet, of which 200,000 copies will bo issued, aud tho pries is $150 per page of reading matter, and 170 per page of illustration. It came from the Oregon Immigration board. It was referred to a committee to consider, adopting some plan it possible. The chair appointed Messrs. B. VanDusen, J. H. Mansell, A. W. Cyrus and Fred W. Keen. The motion adopted at the previous meeting to raise the dues from 50 cents to 1 per month, was reconsid ered. After considerable discussion the motion to make the dues 1 per month after November 1 was passed without a dissenting voice. The secretary was instructed to no tify all members in arrears that if, by tho 1st of November, they do not pay all arrears of dues up to October 1st, they will be expelled. It was voted that a committne of three be appointed to revise tho by laws and recommend some amendment providing for expulsion of members when delinquent for dues. Messrs. Weed, Barker and Case were ap pointed as such committee. It was voted that a committee of three bo appointed to confer with the transportation companies and endeavor to have a boat from here to Portland and return every night Messrs. Gray, Thatcher and Mansell were appointed as such committee. Mr. Nickerson asked permission to have the chamber verbally indorse the efforts of the Columbian in getting up their souvenir edition. Tho mat ter was referred to the advertising committee "for their investigation. This committee consists of Messrs. Gray, Weed and Cyrus. A hill of 18.50 from the Occident hotel, for the entertainment of the naval commission, was presented and ordered paid. The secretary teportedthat since the last meeting he had received for dues 56.50, and that Mr. Xeen had collec ted for dues 145, and this evening, for admission fees, SlSwaB paid, mak ing the receipts the evening S216.50, a very creditable amount Tho meeting then adjourned. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed or recorded October 20, 1890, as reported for he Mobkecq Astorian by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust conmanv : . Charles P Zigler to M J Kinney, NW H of NE i and NE & of 2JW U of seo3. T7N, B7W, also S W K of SE U and SE J of SW of sec 34, T8N, R7W 810 C J Hall and wifato A An derson, lots 1,2, 3, blk 10, Golnmbia add , 210 Oregon Land Gompany to Agnes Trombull and An nie Milne, lot 4, blk 12, Pacific add 75 Deeds filed, 3; total amount. 1,095 Previously reported this year 1,738,951 Total to date 1,740,046 Wanted, Two more Lady Waiters at Jeffs New Restaurant Bonrtl aud .Lodging:. At Mrs. Rucker's Ilotel,5U8 Third street at reasonable rates. Wauled Young Woman To take care of a baby. Good wages and home. Apply at 10 Second street. Go to Olsen's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c Furnished Rooms For rent on Main street No. 307. Mns. 11. Bruexdes. Finest Barber Shop In town at Joe Giardina's. Shaving 15c, 15c, 15c Remember the Austin house at tlie Seaside is open the year 'round. Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. .1. Goodman & Co.'s. Il Willi (he Tiino. Knilioi'1 is coining. Shaving ISc at .!iM'(;i.ii(iiiia'- 'l I's tars t Photos ru now tnken by H. S. Shuster. in w H-um.les. Seo ' lulling Sun' -c tN I.ili KiiffOH. It is vcrlli d by tho fact that itear'y i'er!nily cits nt Jeffs New re i lsiiinwt. A fine line of Cigars and Cigarettes I can be found at the Columbia Bakery, 59G Third street WeiHliarri'M Brer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa- loon, a cents. Cutlery, at 640 Tkirrt St. SOPHIA MATTSON DROWNED. She Fell Through Net Backs Last Sunday Afternoon. Sunday afternoon, about 2-20, J. H. Mattson and a son of Mrs. Henry Mattson were fishing from the net racks at Elmore's cannery, when two little daughters of Mrs. Mattson ran out on tho net rack to where tho two were fishing. Mr. Mattson, who is tho uncle of the children, told the little girls to go back to the house, and started towards them as if to enforce his command. They started back and he gave his attention to his fishing; when ho looked np tho eldest of the girls was not insight, but he suspected nothing wrong. Tho youngest girl went to tho house and. told some other children that her sister Sophia had fallen overboard, and they came down to look for her and told her nncle, who made unsuccessful search for her. He thinks the little girl, who was only 6 years of age, must have been walk ing backwards while looking to see if he was following, and that she stepped into one of the Jioles in the racks through which tho nets are hauled up. The body has not yet been found. The little girl's father was drowned while fishing about two years ago. , MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steamer Gen. Miles, Capt L. A. Bailey, arrived from Shoalwater bay yesterday. The barkentine Catherine Sudden, lumber laden from Gray's harbor, for Peru, cleared at the custom house 3 esterday. The steamship Columbia is due to arrive from San Francisco this moni and the steamship Oregon is bulletined to sail for that port. Tho steamship George W. Ehhr left yesterday afternoon with a cargo of wheat for San Francisco. She will return with combustibles and general cargo. Tho steam schooner Michigan sailed for the Sound and Victoria late yesterday afternoon. Sho has a cargo composed principally of flour for China. BOUGHT A TICKET FROM EUROPE A Ranclier Canses He Arrest of a . SteainsMp Agent. HIS WIFE IJI XOT AXItirE. Constable Oberg and several officers were out last night searchiug for A. T. Brakke, who of late has been doing a land office business in selling foreign steamship tickets. Tho charge against Brakko i3 embezzlement, is being al leged that he appropriated 114.75 in money intrusted to him by Peter Mol ler, a Nehalem rancher. Mr. Moller settled in tho forests some time ago and having proved up on a homestead he builded himself a home. Then he bethought him of the wife ho left back in Denmark, Copenhagen was the place. To get his spouse here was tho next ques tion, and ho saw Brakke, who repre sented himself as an agent for trans atlantic steamship and transcontin ental railroad lines. The result was that Moller gave to Brakke on Octo ber 3d, 114.75, Brakko giving to Moller a big piece of printed paper which reads that Mrs. Moller is en titled to a passage via steamship and rail from Copenhagen to Portland, Oregon. Telegrams were supposed to have been sent to the Old Country, giving Mrs. Moller passage, but sho never got the transportation, and Moller de cided to have Brakko arrested. Up to a late hour tho constable had not found Brakke. This morning, just after midnight, Mr. Brakke called at this office and stated that he had settled with Mr. Moller and given him back the amount received, and he still main tains that he has sent the ticket to Copenhagen, as he agreed to. " . Baron James Bothschild, of London, has adorned his drawing-room with the most superb electrolier ever made. It is composed of gilt bronze and rock crystal in a design of the time of Louis XvL, sixty-eight electric lights being skillfully arranged among the bronze leaves. Thi3 unique illuminator is about five feet high, by twenty-eight inches in diameter, and cost $0,000. Tho aged Grand Duchess Alex andrine is the only living sister of the late Emperor William. Although eighty-nine years old sho is very democratic in her tastes and fre quently drives about among the peo ple in a plain little donkey cart Bucltlcu's Arnica fifalrc. Tiik Best Sax.vk in the world for Cut?, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. I'rice25 cents per box. For sale by .1. V. Conu. Attention Smokers. Commeiclal. Lurline, La Perla Cubana all imported. Flor de Madrid. La Palladina. La Ermina. LaFamana in Key West Brands. The Belmont. Mocha Reading Room in rear of Cigar Store. Charles Oxsen's $1,000 KEWAR1), What Would Astoria Be With out Jeff? S1,000 reward In U. S. gold coin will be paid by "Jeff," the World .Renowned Caterer, to any person who can satis factorily prove he can get a better meal or a greater variety of all the Delicacies of the season lo chose from, than he can at Jeff's for the money. Second street, opposite Telephone Landing. Worso Than Leprosy Is Catarrh, and there is but one prepa ration that docs cure that disease, and that lathe California Poiithe and Ncg- atiu Eleclric Ltniment Si.ld by J. V. Conn. It alo cures neuralgia, rlieiuna tlsni, he-ulache, scrams, burns and all pain. ry it and tell your neighbor where to get it WcinkarI" Beer. . fifteen ball Peel Table and all the lending newspapers on file at the Sun nyside Saloon. Best Barbers in Tews At Joe Giardina's. Shaving 15c. Skariag, SkarlBfc, 15c, 15c,v15c, 15c, at Giardina?s. THE TROUBLE WITH OUR MAIL, Tie Unsatisfactory State of Affairs in tie Astoria Postoice. SOMH MOKE JIELV ItEQUUlED. For a city of over 7,000 inhabitants, according to the lato census enumera tion, Astoria is not provided with as efficient mail service as she should he. The city itself is rapidly growing and the country round about it is fast filling up with a permanent pop Tilation that demands the establish ment of new rostofiices, the mail for which passes through the Astoria office. Mails arrive at the Astoria post office early in the morning and late in the evening. Mails leave the Astoria office early in the morning and in the evening also. The office is doing a large money order and registered letter business which fakes time and care to properly attend to. Besides the large letter mail that must be taken care of in tho post office of a city of the size, and doing the large business that Astoria does, there is the large bulk of business re sulting fromihe publication of seven newspapers in the city four weekly papers, and three daily papers; two of them morning publications and one an evening. To- handle all this mail, and do it promptly, and properly, requires the employes in the office to give the work their attention from halfpast four in the morning until ten o'clock at night Postmaster Haro is only allowed pay for two assistants. One of them comes to tho office at halfpast four in the morning to make up tlie mail that goes to Portland and tho various points tributary to Astoria, the mails for which are sent iu the morning. About 8 o'clock Postmaster Haro and his assistant who has charge of the money order aud registered let ter department como to the office and attend to their respective duties, while the assistant who mado up the morning mail returns from breakfast and attends to the distribution of the wagonload of newspaper mail that came tho night before which was not distributed immediately upon its ar rival from Portland, by the afternoon boat which arrives here all the way from 430 to G o'clock in tho evening. The assistant who iiesnt450 in the morning to send off tho early morning mail cotdd not in reason be asked to remain in the office until lato at night to distribute tho late after noon mail. Postmaster Haro and his assistant who come to tho office and are em ployed about the delivery window and their various clerical duties could not be expected to return to the office after supper and stay until the work was all cleared up. Tho people of Astoria are justly in dignant when they go to the postoffice in the evening and find that they can not get their mail which has come down on the afternoon boat. When the situation is explained, no one blames Postmaster Hare or his assistants who are as attentive and accommodating as any one could ask. But the people of this city who pay taxes to support this government and its postal service do blame the au thorities of the postoffice department for not allowing Postmaster Hare a sufficient allowance to pay for the as sistance that is required to deliver them their "mail promptly without waiting for it from twelve lo sixteen hours. With a newspaper it works a great hardship. The Astoriak has a large and valu able list of exchanges coming from all parts of the country. They often con tain bits of news that are valuable for publication in this paper if they can bo had on the evening they arrive in this city, so that they can be presented to readers in the morning. But they lose value as news when carried over to another day. The Astokiajc, iu common with the other newspapers of this city, demands that there be sufficient help furnished our postmaster to enable him to send and deliver our mails promptly every day. What is the use of having daily mails, morning mails and evening mails, pouring into tho postoffice, and our people fail to receive the full benefit of them, simply because the postal authorities are too care less or too parsimonious to provide the office with the help required to place the mail in the boxes where peo ple can get it the same day it arrives, instead of being compelled to wait till tho next day, when it may be rendered almost worthless by a flood of later news that demands attention. The rush and hurry of these times is too great for people to enduro un necessary delay or spend their lime poking over stale news. We want to read tho letters and pa pers that come on the evening mail that evening, and not be compelled to wait until the next morning for thenv The postoffice department is sup posed to bo for the accommodation of the people, and not for tho purpose of trying their patience and aggravating them. The postoffice department should "get a move on" and allow Postmaster Hare anolher assistant That tiredTceling is entirely oercome by Ilood's Sarsanrilla, which creates an appetite,rouses the liver, cures headache, and gives renewed strength and vigor to the whole body. Be sure to get Ilood's Sarsaprllla, which is peculiar to itself. Sold by all druggist Only Que iu the United States. Out of -1357 cough 'syrups manufacj tured In IheTJnited States, hut one has been fomrd to be entireijiree from opiates and that is the California Posi tive and .Negative lectricC&ugh Cure, which Is the beStron earth for coughs, colds, croup, etc Sold by J. Wr. Conn. Flue Tabic WJno Delivered at GO ceifts a gallon, to any: Sart of tho city. A lino lino of pure alifornia wines at low prices, at A. V. TJtzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. , ; - ?t - Telephone liodcis House. Best Heds in town. BoSms per night CO and 'Si cts wr ur vc$ Jift. New and f clean. Private fiirrnnrp. For Choice Roll or Tub -Butter, call on Thompson & Ross. dgtu At Holmes, 010 TUiWhslreet. Candy ami Kills At Holnus, GI0 Third street The latent stvu or Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodmah & Co.'s. CMltreiiCry ferpitclier's Castoria EXPENSE HONEY FORWARDED. The CIojkLj Clearing Away From the Railroad Situation. On a suit brought by Gordon Eager & Co. in the circuit court yesterdaj-, the bonds of the Astoria & South Coast Bailroad Company, in the vaults of the Case Banking Co., were yester day attached by Sheriff Smith. The amount sued for is 8,599, balance due for work of construction on the Sea side division of the line. A sunnle- mental garnishment was also placed on tlie bonds under a writ of execution issued under judgment in tho case of Thompson fc Boss against the con struction company for 7,828.60. The garnishment will in no wise affect the pending negotiations for the sale of the bonds, and were made simply to protect tho creditors and give their claims a preferred place. It is understood in this connection and the authority is a director in the South Coast road that President Beid has forwarded the necessary 5,000, for the engineer of the English syndi cate to visit this city and check up the survey. Also that J. H. Smith has signed or will within a day or two sign the papers to conclude the deal with the British capitalists. THE YFLLOW FLAG AGAIN. Another Stoi m Signalled Coast. for This The yellow flag was hoisted again yesterday by Mr. Grover, signal ob server, indicating thatmariners should look out for gales on the coast. Tlie signal was raised pursuant to a dis patch from San Francisco readiug as follews: S vn' Fbakcisco, Oct. 20. Storm center at sea west of Vancouver Island, moving east south-cast. South erly shifting to westerly winds. Sta tionary followed by higher temperature. Rain and thick weather with dangerous gales .-.long tho North Pacific coast for the next forty-eight hours. In speaking of the storm the signal officer said he did not think it would be felt here. The center of the storm will be out at sea and north of the month of the river, being between this place and Cape Flatter-. Coasters between hero and San Francisco will escape tho storm, bui will have heavy seas to encounter. PllACTICAX, TESTS. .&n Afttonlsliiiix Offer Some of the Replies. Tho San Francisco papers of recent date eoutaincd the follow inn effer: " As an e Idence of the ability of Joy's Vegetable arsaimrllla to prc cnt sick head ache), we iIll give to the first twelvo ro sponsiblepersnns who ill apply at onr office a bottlo free If they will asrec that after they have been cured that they will admit the fact over their signatures." Tills ofTer so startlingly asserted thf effi ciency of the remedy that many acccpleJ, and the letters of the parties, nearly all of whom responded, are probably tho most convincing attestations that any remedy ever received. The following is a samplo of thoso received: Ihae been subject to bilious headachea and constipation forsccrai ears past; in ..ci, uavc Dccn compciica to uu:e a pnys: every other night or else I would ha e ,.ct, have been compelled to take a physic heauacho and dull, mean feeling. I hava taVcn that bottlo of Joy's Vegetable Sarsa- paruia, anu nave aenvcu great ocneui irom n, anu mtenu continuing it. After my own experience I can Heartily advise tnose trou bled with biliousness and constipation to try It Yours, CIIAS. E. ELKIXGTON, 125 Locust Avenue, Han Francisco. A PIiysiei:niN Opinion. Dn. A. M. Spauldino, of Grand Rapids. Mbh., says: "1 prescribe Ilib bard's Rheumatic Si nip in my prac tice, and unhesitatingly recommend it. It operates upon the liver, kidneys and bowels, destroying the poison in the blood and tissues. It is a grand ionic and appetizer, and for a diseased stom ach or dyspepsia, has no equal.' For sale by J. W. Conn. All the patent nledicines adverliseu in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet artich s etc. -an be bought at the lowest prices : t J. W. Coun's drug store, opposite Occident note!, Astoria. 5 atmon fisheries 39 We are prepared to Supply our Patrons and others with the best tish Netting, in Traps or Seines, our Long Experience War rants, for 1891. We Invite early orders. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. Boston Office, 91 Commercial St. &" BOOTS AND SHOES The Larscst Stock, Best Quality and LowcMt Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. JOHN DSTLIBCnNr. INCANDESCENT Prices. All Kisht Lights, per Month, each $2 00 12 o'clock " 1 50 10 " " " ' 1 25 AVcut Shore Mill Company. Contractor and Stone Mason All kinds of Stone Work done in a neat and substantial maimer. Address all Orders Correspondence Box 213, Astoria, Or. T3a:3 Astoria National Bank IS NOW OPEN FOR GEHERAL BAUKM BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and IiidU Iduals Solic ited on Favorahle Terms. Interest nald on Time Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal and Ileal Estate se curity. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. C. T. Edec, President. John Hefeson, Vice Pres. A. B. Edce, Cashier. Salesman. A N ENERGETIC MAX WANTED TO JX. push our manufactures on this ground. une ox our agents earneu ovu in 'w dress P. O. Box 1371, New York. Ad. mSmiv ELEGTEIC m PLAY Advance Styles of Fall Dress Goods AND OTHER HIGH NOVELTIES Leading Dry O JP O. Ha jQjWuiLS BwSarliiu 5 b aTTSBiEl bi i a u . a i mi eto aESmmvEt HiLcVlvBpCll.Bfl Saturday, September 27th, "We uill open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE :OF Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, :SILK : SEALETTES: Our UouSe has a standard reputation which never fails to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. mcallen & McDonnell, 131 A 1G3 3rd St., Portland, Or. Leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. mE Scow Bay Founflry -COItNER- WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. Astoria, Obfgo Of all Descriptions MADE 10 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. JACOBS & PLDMNBR, Contractors aM Builders. Estimates Given on Brick, Stone, or Wood Work. Concrete and. Cement Work n Specialty. OFFICE, 118 Genevieve St. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAV HANSEN, Trop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Flno Diaiois 1 Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All (Jocds flonght at This Ealabllhhwent Warranted Genuine. Watcli and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets I. "W. CASE Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fire ani Marine Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual Insurance Co., S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. John C, Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. Prescription Carefully Ceiapeaide. Agent for Mexican Salve and Norwegian File Cure CLOAK ALE; OF NEW :THIS WEEK:- WE ARE SHOWING AT THE Goods and Clothing House ASTORIA. OOOF1R For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE Call on or Address SECOND ST.. NearPostomce. J. H. MANSELL, NOTARY IKTVESTMEMTT .A. G- DEJ KT P ESTABLISHED 1883 J Office 487 Third St., Lots in Case's Astoria Are Now on- Sale AT TnE OFFICE OF THE- Astoria Real Estate Co. PE1CES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. J. BIGGS. BIGGS. HALL & CO., Frankfort Eeal Estate Co. rvtruTncc 1 Cor. Commercial and OtMUfcb 1 Fla el's Brick Block, Investments Made for P. O. BOX GC2 Correspondence solicited, cheerfully furnished. North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF- EXTRA FINE 'BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA TINE STEAM BEER. :s::s: poelteb.. ; - ' ES-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is lie Bon Ton Restaurant of He Town (AND THK FINEST ON TIIK COAST.) Dinner Parlies, Tlie Finest Wines and Jjiquors. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. B. No connection with his old place on Main Street. -m GOODS S?T! -v PROPERTY. Leinenweber & Good'enough, P. O. Box 63. ITATE BROKER, PUBLIC AND- Next to W. U. Telegraph Office H.B.HALL Fearl Sis., Frank! 4352dst , Astoria Frankfort, Wash. Non - Residents, a Specialty. Maps, Circulars and all information Banquets, a Speciatly - -