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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1890)
ip-s.-rW"'""" n," yf- jgK-f r -TggrgyWF'-w -' ' ' -" " 3, : ri ?!Tifls'r -a r C?1 s7 Hi Haifa a3ftMW. IBEL0HG T0 ME UNION PACIFIC ASTOltlt, OKEGOX: WEDNESDAY.... .OCTOUKH 22. 1?0 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, P. V7. PARKER, Publisher and Proprietor. AhTOXUAX ECHOING. - CASSSTItKKT I'cnns or Snliscrlption. Served bv Carrier, per weeK 15 cts Seat by Mail. per mouth Gocts vnt b Mall, one year $7.00 Free of postage to iubsenbers, TitR Astorxan guarantee to lis adter timers Uie largest circulation of any w-uspa- r pubbboii on the Coltrnbia ri r. Representatives or tie Comiiany "looHffi AW Astoria. rrr o i:xGi:j:i:its zx xhjs jrinz,n. Two mortgages were filed esterday nraowntinff to G,010; one mortgage for 2,500 was satisfied. Charles Turk, Jr., forfeited S10 bail j a the police court yesterday, on a charge of Ixjaling a sailor. Henry Sherniaii received but little IVnefit" from bis visit to the Paso Ribles springs, in California, this trip. "When you want some fine job work briuc vonr order to The Astohian officc, done. where that kind of work is Lars Larson, a native of Sweden Johan G. Leinouen who was born in X rwa look out first citizenship pa rs yesterday. Yesleitlny was cloudy but comfort able nutil iilxml 7 o'clock when the xui-t beiwii to fail and gradually lu cres d nxi.d a Making rain was fall ing. The xepairN on the Methodist church are sufiiciuullt advanced to admit of rraer uieoting being held there this evening. The meeting will be held jn the intercut of the prohibition contest in Nebraska. Patrick Kinney and Frank llyan provcd up" on homestead claims be fore Deputy County Clerk Dickinson yesterday. The claims are located in township 7 north, range 8 west and in sections 5 and -i respectively. A.lLKauaga instituted suit in the justice's court yesterday against David Airth. The action is brought to recover $10 alleged to be duo as Airth's proportion of the cost of sur veying Beach addition, to Ocean Park, Pacific county. Thi regular quarterly meeting of the Astoria branch of the Woman's auxiliary to the Board of Missions will bo held in Grace church Thurs day, October 23, at 230 r. m. AH Indies interested in missions are in vited to lie present. Several small Ixvrs in a lot in the rear of George Hill's residence on Second and Polk streets, alarmed the neighbors yesterday by building a huge bonfire and one citizen was on the point of calling out the fire de partment when olliccr Kirby put in an appearance and with the aid of the boys extinguished the blaze. The case of A. T. Brakko, charged with embezzling $114.75 from a ranch er living iu the Nehalcm, who says he gave that amount of money to the ac cused for a ticket for his wife from Co Ienliagcn, which was to have been ca bled, an account of which was pub lished in Tun Astoriax yesterday, has been continued until today. The case was set for CJ o'clock yesterday after noon, but was continued until 7 o'clock iu the evening at which time a further continuance was granted. With the approach of the Chinese New Year, comes several Masonic festivities among tho Pagan hordes and in consequence the Chinese quarter of this city is resplendent with red lanterns, dragon nags ana other accessories to Chinese celebra tions. The occasion is the anniversary of the birth of a prominent Pagan Mason, who lived hundreds of years ago and whose memory is dear to the hearts of his countrymen. In Port land a celebration is being had in a verv extensive scale. More railroad rumors filled the air yesterday. They were of such con flicting and perlexing variety that very little stock was taken of any of them. It is apparent, however, that the Union Pacific Company during I the past few days h?s manifested a very lively interest in Astoria. Last Sunday Assistant Traffic Manager Minroe, accompanied by J. E. ltogere who belongs to the engineering de partment of the company were in Astoria "looking around." In this connection it may be stated that Wm. Hulbert and AL Lammon, civil engineers, who have for years been identified with the Union Pacific Company, have been in Astoria and vicinity for tho past week or more. The gentlemen are not registered at any of the hotels and all efforts of friends of theirs and reporters to as certain their mission here has been, unavailing. To numerous inquiries they stated that they were just look ing about and that their visit had no railroad significance whatever. They will leave up the river on the steamer this morning. 31 V KINK XTWS AND M)1 KS. The steamer Cascades left up the river yesterday afternoon with three empty barges in tow. The American ship Patrician is ly ing in the stream ready for sea, and will probably clear to-day. The ship Troop, ,he bark of the same name and the bark Norfolk Island are still anchored at the mouth of tho river. The schooner Lctitia arrived from San Francisco with a cargo of hay. She is to load lumber at the Clatsop mills for the return voyage. The schooner Sailor Hoy arrived from San Francisco early yesterday morning, and was towed up to Ska mokawa. She is in ballast, and will load lumber for San Francisco. A dispatch from Portland last night said that the steamer S. G. Reed tow ing the ship Angerona, and the Willamette Chief towing the Ilcnec lliclnner left down this noon. The river is very low. The steamship Oieyon, due to sail from here for San Francisco yesterday morning, did not arrive down from Portland, until late in the afternoon, and will sail for the Bay city this morn ing. It was generally supposed that the vessel was stuck in the mud on St Helens bar, but Captain Poleman said that ho was delayed by fog, which was so thick near the mouth of tho Wil lamette river that he had to anchor for several hours. The British ship .Urinous, Captain Duncan Brown, master, arrived lato last evening, fifty-seven days from Newcastle, N. S. W. The vessel has 2,43 tons of coal on board, and will lighter 1,000 tons here before she can proceed to her destination up the river. Captain Brown reports an uneventful trip until last Friday, when his ship encountered the heavy gale that pre vailed off tho coast Tho City of Philadelphia felt the tail end of the storm, but managed to make tho river and cross in. Tho Alcinom, however, put back to sea, and during tho tem pest lost the fore and main topsails, which were blown out of tho bolt ropes, and the flying jib, which was carried away. Tiic Pilot Coinniivdoncis. THE MUNICIPAL LE&ISLATURE Reports of tie City Treasurer ant tie' City AnOltor. SEYEJIAT, OltnrXASCES l'ASSED. Councilman Bergman presided afc last evening's meeting o the city coun cil, all members excepting Parker being present. L. Hartwig asked an allowance of $4,000 on his taxes which had been collected on mortgage to Mrs. Mary Lienenweber. Beferred to commit tee. A petition from St Mary's hos pital asking exemption on the ground that the corporation is engaged in benevolent purposes, and that $16 paid as taxes be refunded was read. Beferred. W. F. Bowers & Co., of Portland, sent in a bid to furnish a hose cart for the city to cost $250 delivered at Port land. On motion of Councilman Fox, City Attorney Curtis was in structed to draft an ordinance and enter into a contract for the cart, stating that this was the lowest out of several bids tho committee on fire and water had received. A communication from Hardy & Eaton, civil and hydraulic engineers, at Olympia, asking an opportunity to bid on a proposition to build water works was read and referred. "Tourists' Talks About Oregon and Washington," a new publication, was called to the attention of the council by a communication from an agent, who asked that the work be indorsed and the city subscribe for its publica tion. Beferred to the city attorney. In a communication, C. E. Belding, of the Electric Motor company, an nounced his acceptance of the electric motor line franchise. Wm. Lane put in a bid to furnish GOO feet of six-inch cast iron pipe, with couplings, eta, for tho Seventh street pipe line. This bid caused some dis cussion, and was referred to tho com mittee on fire and water. A remonstrance against the proposed improvement of Pine street was pre sented. It was signed by owners of only one-third of the property front ing on the proposed improvement, but as it requires two-thirds to carry a re monstrance, the paper was filed". City Treasurer Hustler presented the following repert: J. G. Hustler, treasurer, in account with tho city of Astoria. jolt 1st. Balance General fund $ 2,14a 27 Tho committee on firo and water re ported in regard to claims for work done on the fire alarm system, the re port having been laid over from the last meeting, and the objection to which was mainly to a bill of Chief Engineer Stockton, who, it is claimed, is a salaried officer and not entitled to bo allowed for extra work. Mr. Stockton asked to be allowed to speak, and said that so far as his claim was concerned he did not care so much, but he thought the claims of others, indorsed by himself, should bo paid, as authorization to have the work done was given him by the council commit tee. Both Councilmen ox ana Wickman, of the committee, stated that they did not remember seeing anything in regard to repairs to the electric alarm system in the requisi tion. After some further discussion the report of tho committee was adop ted, Elbon voting aye and tho other members remaining silent It was de cided, in regard to the electrician's bills, to lay them over until a meeting when all tho members are present The following claims were read and referred: Carrn there & Co., $29.85; West Shore Mills, S147.47; Sundry persons, S11G.85; West Shoro Mills, S3L41; J. G. Hustler, $619.87; J. A. Slinson, $.75; Astoria Iron Works, $124.92; A. K. Clinton, $1.50; Astor house, S2G.18; McElroy & Moore, SIS. A. G. Hardesty appeared before the council and asked that the license of the Chinese pawnbrokers be reduced from its present standard, $50. Mr. Fox said if tho conncil scaled down in one instance they would have to in all and at his suggestion the matter was laid on tho table. HEAL ESTATE TEAXSFEKS. Deeds filed or recorded October 21, 1890, as reported for The Moknixg Astobiax by tho Astoria Abstract Title and Trust company r E A Noyes and wife to B W Eiordan, lot3 21 and 22, blk 9, North add E A Noyes and wife to T Sullivan, lots 19 and 20, blk9,North add GHMageeto J V Pipe, lot 38, blk 8, Power's add J O Dement and wife to J M Darling, lots 3 and 4, blk 32, Dement's V Boelling et al to E C Higgins, lots 1 and 2, blk 7, Skipanon add Frank Pattern to Mrs Nora La Force, trustee, lot 9, blk 30, Seal Bock Beach. . John H Smith to J E La Force, lots 11 and 16, in clusive blk 1, Tongue Point add J C Dement to C Heisen, lot 7, blk 3, Dement's H Oliverson to Geo Smith, 240 acres in sec 26, T 7 N, R-9W gjwLJii 75 130 220 675 80 4,000 Deeds filed 9; total amounts 5,595 Previously reported this year 1,740,046 Total to date $1,745,641 Crandall and llodgkitw. .Late Cargoes From Alaska. Police fund Street fund Bend Interest fund Cemetery fond West Ninth street fund. 2,793 31 754 G3 475 5G 4G9 81 17 50 G.G51 OS OCTOBER 1ST. Amount citj taxes collected iu 1890 $10,019 f7 Received from sale of bonds. . . 23,059 G5 Received for improvement on Jackson street 2,270 10 Received for improvement on Madison street 870 20 Received for Jackson street sewer 802 75 ltec'd for improvement "Water street 85 00 Ilec'd from liquor license 2,000 00 Kec'd from single team licenso. 40 00 ltec'd from double team licenso 72 00 ltec'd from billiard license 40 00 Kco'd from pool license 50 00 Kec'd from bowling alloy lio'so 10 00 ltec'd from liorv stable licenso 5 00 ltec'd from runner's licenso... 20 00 lteo'd from theatre license 80 00 Kec'd from dog license 2 50 ltec'd from Sunday license 557 00 ltec'd from police court lines. . . 431 00 Total Grand total. .$42,120 77 .48,774 S5 contba ccEnrr. The predictions made by tho weath er bureau and published in The As toriak were verified by tho report of the steamship Columbia which ar rival from San Francisco at an early hour csterday. The Columbia crossodin on a comparatively smooth bar, but in coming up encountered head winds and heavy seas. The cen ter of the storm is between the mouth of the river and Capo Flattery and J passengers en route to the bound 03' steamer and sailing vessels will re ceive the brunt of it The storm sig nal was kept floatiug from the mast head of the signal office yesterday, but will be hauled dbii to-day when the forty-eight-hour limitation of the gale expires. PERSONAL MENTION. M. A. Biddle, of Kuappa, was in tho city yeslorday. ' J. M. Darling, of Knnppa, left for Sedro, Wash., where ho will bo locat ed for a few months. Capt W. P. Gray, of Pasco, Wash., has been nominated by tho republi- pans for the legislature. E. L. Mitchell, down from Knappa Acsterday, says he is still getting ont n few logs, althongu tne season 13 practically closed. Notice to the Public. A meeting of the state board of pilot commissioners was held ) ester day afternoon A. Montgomery presid ing, and commissioners Brown and Weeks and Secretary Bobb being present A report from Commissioner Weeks announcing that he had purchased the schooner San Jose in San Fran cisco for $G,500 was ratified. It was decided not fo appoint any pilots un til the schooner arrives here, and sho may be looked for any day as she sailed from the Bay city last Saturday. The appointment of Loy Staples, as tug boat pilot made at an iuformal meeting Monday was ratified. Wor.sc Titan ieprosy Is Catarrh, and there is but one prepa ration that Tloes cure that disease, and that is the California Positive and Neg ative Electric Liniment. Sold by J. r. Conn. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, burns and all pain. Try it and tell your neighbor where to get It. Wciulmrd't 5cer. A fifteen ball Peel Table and all the leading newspapers on file at the Sun nyside Saloon. Attention Smokers. Commercial. Lurline, La Perla Cubana all imported. Flor de Madrid. La Palladina. La Ermlna. LaFamana in Key West Brands. The ifclinoiiu Mocha. Reading Room m. rear of Cigar Store. CuAr.r.ES Olskn's By paid general fund warrants. S19.G90 81 Interest on same 1,120 41 Police warrants for 3rd quarter 3,808 05 Street warrants...." 1,553 78 Bend interest warrants CG0 00 Water street warrants 580 00 Amount taxes refunded 219 25 Balance on hand this date 21,142 55 San Fkaxctsco. Oct 20. Tho steamer St. Paul, Captain Erskine, arrived yesterday from Kodiak, Alas ka, with a largo and valuable cargo and a number of passengers. Tho St. Paul was chartered by the Alaska Commercial Company to bring mer chandise from Alaska. Among tho important items in tho cargo of the steamer were 17,984 cases and 190J4 barrels of salmon. There were also forty-one cases of sealskins, 110 bundles of whalebone and 162 pack ages of furs. Tho salmon pack at Kodiak has been but a fair one, fully up to tho pack mako last year, and will swell this season's average. Sax Francisco, Oct 21. Tho bark Corypliene arrived this morning, eighteen days from Karliik, with a cargo of salmon consigned to George W. Hughes & Co. Her decks ucrc crowded with Chiucso and white fish ermen, who had spent tho season on tho Karluk river. A clean up was made at tho cannery before tho Corypliene sailed, and 22,000 cases were brought down. 1'esn With Jloncj-. Tho idea that A. T. Stewart began life in New York penniless is so deeply rooted in the public mind that it is doubtful if people will ever compre hend the true facts. Very few men have as good a chance for a commer cial opening as had the great dry goods prince. His entire fortune was placed in his hands when ho was twenty years of age, and he was al lowed to do exactly as he pleased with it This fortune amounted to con siderable over $20,000. The first pur chase which Stewart made was iu the shape of a big consignment of Irish linens in Belfast A lot of the $20,000 went into the primary transaction, and after he had sold tho goods at a little shop on the corner of Broadway and Chambers street he found he had nearly doubled his fortune, so that a year after ho had established his busi ness he had nearly $40,000 in cash and a good credit already establisned. With such" an equipment at twenty one years, hia subsequent success loses something of its marvellous character, particularly when it is remembered that tho war trebled tho value of all the big commercial houses like that of A. T. Stewart & Co. Had he started, as some people believe, without a cent, he might have died a dry goods clerk. Ohio Valley Jfanufacturer. A Great Rridfc Across a Great Klvcr. Tho merry jinglo of the marriage bells were heard yesterday at 8 a. it., at the pleasant homo of Mr. Thomas Hodgkius and "wife, near Quinns Landing, Oregon, celebrating the marriage of their granddaughter, Miss Albertlna Hodgkins, to Mr. Geo. H. Crandall. Tho Bev. Geo. W. Grannis presided over the happy event The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Quinn and their grandson, Master James, Mr. and Mrs. Jb. U. Beed, Mr. and Mrs. Timmons, Miss Ethel Timmoife, Mr. Fred Crandall, Mr. Claudo Young and Mr. Ball. The young couple re ceived some haudsome and valuable presents, an expression of the good wishes of tho friends present Tho gorgeous hues of tho "bow of promise" encircled tho brows of the young voyagers, and brightly gleamed tho star of hope upon the horizon of the new world upon which they entered, giving promise of a prosperous and happy future. PRACTICAT. TESTS. W GOODS :THIS WEEK WE ARE SHOWING Advance Styles of Fall Dress Goods AND OTHER HIGH NOVELTIES AT THE Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House O 3P A S T O IE. I .A. m Total ?4S,774 85 ECCAPITITLATION'. To balance general fund $10,212 25 Policofund 2,123 70 Street fund 3,203 G7 Bend interest fund 1,151 51 Cemetery fund 4C9 81 Waterstreet fund 5 00 Jackson street fun'd 2.27G 10 Madison street fund 870 20 "West Ninth street fund 17 50 Jackson street sewer fund 802 75 Total 21,142 55 Astoria, Oregon, October 1, 1890. J. G. Hustleb, Treasurer. Tho report of Auditor Jewett was also read and filed as follews: To the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Asteria: Gentleiten: I beg to submit tho fol lowing report of the financial condition of tho city on September 30tb, 1890: Outstanding bonds S 50.000.00 Outstanding floating debt . , . . 9,617.71 The county road from Astoria to Alderbrook, from the Point Adams bridge around the Astoria Box Fac tory will be closed to-day on account of raising the road to a level with the birect railroad track. B. GAiiiiAairnR, Supervisor Boad Dist No. 8. Astoria, Oct 22. Xuthin Succeeds I.iltc Success. It is verified by tho fact that nearly cverjbody eats at JelTs New re staurant. Ceard ami I.otIgiii;r. At Mrs. Ruckcr's Hotel, 5! Third street at reasonable rata3. Wauterf. 1 wo more Lady Waiters at Jofls New o-tanvant. (looms to Stout FumMied w unfurnished on Gnu it sstwt, cast of Sam'I Klinore's. Mus.JA. Mat. Pleasant Furnished (loom To renL Knquire of Mrs. C. V. Stone, corner Cedar and Wettith streets. Furnished Rooms For rent, on Main street No. 307. Mns. II. Bekkxdks. Finest Barber Shop lu town at Joe GiardiuaV. Shaving 15c, 15c, 15c. Up Willi the Times. .Railroad is coming. Shaving 15c at JoeGiardina's Weinhard's liner. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents; Best BarbcrN in Town At Joe Giardina's. Shaving 15c. lor D.liv purl Columbia .River charts. No. 1, on sale at Griflin & RcedV, 25 cents. Go to Olscn's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c First-cl.issshaving,25c, Ferd Ferrcll's. THE 1KLI RESTAURANT-JEFF'S Sharing', Miming, 15c, 15c, 15c, at Giardina's. rim: Table Wine red at M c nts a gallon, to any fthe city- A fine line of pure California wines at low prices, at-A. w . Utziugers (Jo-iinoi'Olitan saloon. Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned .French Kids, at P. J. Goodman & Co.V. A fine line of Cigars and Cigarettes can bo found at tho Columbia Rakery, 59G Third street Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open tho year 'round. Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. Cutlery, at MO Third St. Total debt $59,617.71 Cash in tho treasury 21,142.55 Net indebtedness. 38,475.10 Very Respectfully, T. S. Jewett, Auditor and polico judge. Chief Stockton of the fire depart ment presented his annual report as follows. Showing cost of maintenace of the department etc. The total cost for the year was 16,038.37 as follews: Astoria Engine Co., No.l $2,173 C7 Rescue " " "2 2,725 15 AlertH.&L. " " 1 373 30 Department at large 80G 55 Purchase of lot No. 4 blk 13.... .5,000 Purchase of lot 4, blk 4 2,500 New b'ld'g on lot 4 blk 4 2,500 The estimated value of the property belonging to the department is $25, 410. The chief reports the depart ment in good order and condition. An ordinance handed in by Sydney Dell authorizing him to build a wharf on Cedar and Second streets was re ferred to the city attorney. Ordinances were read as follews: For the improvement of Pine street; appropriating S276.10 in favor of contractors for the improvement of Jackson street; in favor of W. W. Parker for the improvement of same street, $279.70: appropriating $156.05 to several persons for tho improve ment Polk street; appropriating $197.20 for the improvement of Mad ison street The ordinances were, under suspen sion of the rules read a third time and passed as was also an ordinance pro viding for tho construction of sewers in West Sixth and West Seventh alreetf. Tho ordinance establishing the grade on "West Seventh street was lost, Councilman Welch voting no and giv ing notice of a motion to reconsider. City Attorney Curtis reported in favor of allowing City Assessor Wright $60, the amount deducted from his bill for copying tho assessment roll. A motion was made to refer tho bill to tne committee on ways ana means. when City Attorney Curtis said that suit would be brought against the city to-morrow. Mr. Welch favored allow ing Mr. Wright to sue. The great steel bridge across the Columbia river at Vancouver will be a mammoth concern, says the Vancouver Columbian. It will bo 6,000 feet from tho Washington to tho Oregon shore; it will bo double-tracked, with a road way on top for teams, and will be erected upon pneumatic piers. The pivotal pier, or draw-pier, will support a draw which will give an opening of 200 feet space on either side for vessels to pass, and the span immediately south of tho draw-span will bo 375 feet. Tho whole structure is to bo of steel, built ten feet above the high water of 1876, and forty feet above low water. On account of the sandy formation, it will bo necessary to go down eighty feet below low water to get a firm foundation. There it rests upon a foundation of coarso gravel similar to that upon which the great bridges across the Missouri river are built This gigantic structure will cost over $1,000,000, and employ hun dreds of men in its erection. It will bo January 1, 1892, before the cars can pass over it Tho company nro push ing their bridge, and also their road, as fast as men and money and their present perfected plans will permit They have now, between here and Ka lama, over 2,000 men and 1,500 teams at work. in Astonishing Offer Some of the licplics. The San rranrisco vapcra of recent dato contained the follow Ihr effer: " As an c lilcncc of the ability of Joy'a Vegetable Snrsnpcrithi to prevent sick head aches, wc will f;hc to tho first twelve re sponsible persons who will apply at our office s bottle ireeit they will awe that after they have been cured that they will admit the fact o cr their signatures." ThK ofTor so startlingly asserted the effi ciency of the remedy that many accepted, and the letters of the parties, nearly all of whom responded, arc probably tho most convincing attestations that any remedy ever rcceh ed. The following is a sample of those rccchcd: I have been subject to bilious headaches and constipation lor several years past; In ct, have been compelled to take a physic e erv other night or else I would havo a headache and dull, mean feeling. I have taken that bottle of Joy's Vegetable Snrsa pcnlln, and have derived great benefit from utuii iiueuu ciiiuiumiiK iu .iiicriu) uu experience I can heartily advise those tron- Yonrs, CHAS. K. ELKlNGTOh bled with biliousness and constipation to try It. lotirs, UIIA5. Ji. JiL.lvlMiTO.N. 125 Locust Avenue, ban Francuco. lvxt'ilctiicut Huns high at .1. W. Conn's drug stoic over System imilder. as everybody is u.sing it for Catarrh of tho stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure lilood.nnd to build up the system it ccr tiin'.j' possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. VXtiAAti IrMiIfgfiivTrl SSaUEfs4ilJBM CLOAK SALENS For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. Call on or Address Leinenweber & Coodenough, SECOND ST., Near Postofllce. P. O. Box 63. J. H. MANSELL. Saturday, September 27th, "We v III open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE :OF: Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets., :SILK : SEALETTES: All tho patent medicines advertiser in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices :t J. YV. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hold, Astoria. almon fisheries We arc prepared to Supply our Patrons and others with the best Fbh Netting. In Traps or Seines, our Long Experience War rants, for 1E01. We invite early orders. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. Boston Office, 5)4 Commercial St. Many a mosquito, through. congressman envies tho His bill always goes 'It is a facf that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from im pure state or low condition of the blood, overcomes the tired feelimr, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it Our House has a standard reputation which never fails to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. COKRESrONDENCE SOLICITED. fallen & McDonnell, 131 iC- 103 3rd St., I'orllaml, Or. leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. THE- Scow Bay Fomidiy -CORNER- WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. REAL ESTATE BROKER. NOTARY PUBLIC -AND :kt -xr :e & I3? :& :es 3t t .a g-:ei so" a ESTABLISHED 1883 J Office 487 Third St., Next to W. U. Telegraph Office' Lots in Case's Astoria Are Bow on Sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. ASTonrA. Orerox. OASTI3STGS Of all Descriptions - MADE 70 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. JACOBS & FLDMHBR, Contractors aud Bnilflers. BOOTS AND SEOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Pi ices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. INCANDESCENT 1,000 REWARD, What Would Astoria Co With out Jeff? S1.000 reward in II. S. gold coin will he paid hyJeff," the World Renowned Caterer, to any person who can satis factorily prove he can get a Letter meal or a greater variety of ail. the Delicacies of the season to chose from, than he can at Jeff's for the money. ocuuiiu Mrcci, opposite ueiepnone Landing. Telephone Lodi;iii&; llunso. Best IJeds in town. Ilonnw per night CO and 25 els., per week SUH). Nw and clean. Private iMitnmce. For Choice Roll or or Tuh Butter, call Tnonpsox & Itos. Prices. All Night Lights, per Month, each 12 o'clock ' " " ... 10 " ... Went Shore Mills Company $2 CO . 1 50 . 1 25 o. :oom:E2:Nr Contractor and Stone Mason All kinds of Stone Work done iu a neat and substantial manner. Address all Orders or Correspondence Box 213, Astoria, Or. Estimates Given on Brick, Wood Work. Stone, or Concrete aud Cement Worlc a Specialty. OFFICE, 1 1 8 Genevieve St. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAT 1IAXSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine ELECTRIC HGHTSDiamoMstJewelry At Extremely Low Prices, AH Goods Bought at This Establishment "Warranted Genuine. Watch and Cloclc Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squeinoqua Streets Cigar At Holmes, 040 Third street. Candy and Nuts At Holmes, Olo Tliinl street The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at p. J. Goodman & Co.'s. ClilJrenCryforPiiclier'sCuSloria Astoria National Bank IS NOW OPEN FOR GENERAL BAMKIM BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Indhlduala Solic ited on Favorable Terms. Interest nald on Time-Deposits. Money Loaned on" Personal and Real Estate se-. curlty. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. C. T. Edcc, President. John Ifobson, Vice Pres. A. B. Edcc, Caihler. Salesman. A N ENERGETIC MAN WANTED TO UL push our manufactures on this ground. One or our agents earned $5,200 In '9. Ad. dress P. O. Box 1371, New York. I. "W. CASE Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fira and Marine Ins. Co., roruann. Home Mutual Insuiance Co.,S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. PRICES FKOM S150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-flalf Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. J. BIGGS. H.B.HALL. BIGGS. HALL & CO., Frankfort Eeal Estate Co. nrm(1Ije j Cor. Commercial and Pearl Sts., Frankfort, Wash, Ol MCfcb -j navel's Brick Block, 435 2d St., Astoria. Investments Made for Non-Residents, a Specialty. P. O. BOX 6G Correspondence solicited, cheerfully furnished. Maps, Circulars and all Information North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA. FINE BOHEMIAN LAG-ER BEER. EXTEA FINE STEAM BEER. 3Z 351 POHTER . E-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. " - John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions CarefUIy Cenpeuded. Agent lor Mexican Salve and Xfoiwegfan Pile Cnre jTESIFIFJS New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp, Telephone Landing.) Is the Bon Ton RestanMl of tie Tp (AND THE FINEST ON THE COASTS) " Dinner Parlies, Banquets, a Speciatlyj Hie Finest Wines and Xiiqriors. - :t Private Entrance and Rooms. c- N. B. No connection with his old place on Main Street. Z2 - .& ife-?