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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1893)
V TUlfi DAILY ASTOlUAtf, ASTOllLA, SATURDAY JlOliMINU, APItIL 8 18J3. ABOUT THE CITY. The sun came out timidly yesterday to look for spring. The gambling element Is engaged In deep thought nowadays. A girl baby was born yesterday to the wife of Gustaf Juntli, ot First street. The new furnaces of the West Shore Mills Company are in course of con struction. Judging by the dally arrivals at the Occident hotel, the travel toward this city Is materially increasing. Question competition, No. 6 class, sharp at noon today. See that your an swers are in before that time. The Northern Pacific ticket office is to be closed, and Mr. Hanson, of the auditing department is In town set tling up Us affairs. The decision of the cannerymen on the question of the price of salmon for the season Just about to open has not yet been announced. The wife of Dr. T. L. Goldlng, of Sa lem died In that city on Wednesiday last. The deceased was a sister of Mr. Frank Patton, of this city. Although there Is no "boom" In build ing Just at present, the number of houses in course of construction speaks well for Astoria's onward march. The cases of the two Chinese women arrested during Thursday night's raid of Swllltown, were yesterday contin ued until Monday by Justice Cleveland. On Thursday evening Rev. Mr. Nls sen met with a painful accident by fal ling through a rotten plank bridge in Uppertown. He will be confined to his bed for some days. "call at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh fish dally. Ah How, one of the two Chinese va grants arrested on Thursday night, and on whose person was found a "knuckle duster," forfeited his bail of $50 in the Justice court yesterday. to read. The covjrs are In ten water colore, and Inside are articles on lawn tennis, by F. A. Kellogg; Yachting, by George A. Stewart, successor to Edwin Burgess; Cycling, by Julian Hawthorne; Football, by Walter Camp; baseball, by J. C. Morse; Horsemanship, by H. C. Merwln; Rowing, by Benjamin Garno; Canoeing, by C. Bowyer Vaux; a col lection of authoritative articles on healthful outdoor pleasures, illustrated by Copeland, Beals, Gallagher, Young The Chinese Highbinders. A SCANDINAVIAN V i-Uee A case of more than ordinary Inter est comes up in the police court this afternoon. It is, In tact, only a por tion of the culmination of the Chinese hlchbinder flcht in San Francisco. It will be remembered that last week Nat PoDe Mfir. Co.. of Boston, for the ben- Lung and Ng Ah SI made a murderous eflt of the Columbia bicycle, contains " -"" ", annum Kimng nun I .1 l.r.lln U I . n .1 1 n . A articles without any advertising, AN ACT1VB PfcRSON.OFGOODCHAKAU ter, to travel with expenses paid, renre- si'iiliiiB tnbllslie1 House j wary i&u, uu Increase! pucimu icfereuce and aelf aridreased tamped envelope, tieuural Manager, lucit Drawer P. Chicago. 1 iiPLrunuMDniiiiuuvaDTivuui VJ at 273 Main atreet. r" II1EAP A FKW CHOICK LOTS IN ADAIR'S i Autjiri.K:Lv t..rimt. 84 Frank BoiUle at torney at law 173 Ca.a Btreet. Water consumers will please take no tice f at the commissioners allow 10 days the first of each month In which tn nnv urate- rntf and if not SO DBid. the water will be Immediately shut off without runner nonce, w. suiuu, Superintendent City Water Works. and necessitating the Immediate Inter vention of medical skill to save his life. The bonds of the prisoners were fixed by Judge Osburn at $200 each, but that official saw fit, very properly, to cancel these bonds and Issue new ones for $1000 in each case. The pris oners are both members oi the SUNDAY AKTKKNOON BKTWKKN EN gie Co. v. 8's building and U. P.doek, an A. O. U. W goans which cimrni. riiiurr ww l.n llhor.illv rewarded bv relurilll.li It to U. Kkstroin's Jewelry store. T,,... T iiiiiy Trine n alv t Vio mnet Astorlan on Thursday night, warrants dangerous highbinders on the Coast, were issued yesterday for the arrest and including in Us ranks a large pro of George Hill, J. O. Hanthorn, V. portion of the merchants of Astoria. Boelling, Hiram Brown) and H. B. As soon as the trouble arose, a well Parker, Charged with renting premises known local Chinaman was brought occupied as gambling houses. Council- back home from Portland in the In- man Bergman was not among the num- terests of the Bow Lung Tong, and at ber, for the reason that his houses, sit- once engaged himself in an attempt to uated on Washington street, In the quash the case for good. The first work rear of Stevenson's saloon, are occu- of the highbinders was to intimidate pled as a bawdy house and opium Joint, the prosecuting witness, Chu Shet, who and the state has no Jurisdiction In was weak and 111 from loss of blood, such cases. It Is likely that when the and who, the ring-leaders visited at city ordinance relative to the renting the county Jail on tour or five occa o'f buildings to be used as bawMy hous- Bi0ns. Shet, however, refused to lUten es is enforced, Mr. Bergman will be to them, and today the case comes up hauled ud. for trial. Since Wednesday last, a z l i dozen Chinamen, representing the Bow Ryan at JO. bit, xnira uireei, nave - - Just received a full line of 1S93 patterns Lung Tong, . have been in this city . .t J .nmiMlD.no oil thai "r.l wA Vimf a afAnhAil ot IT! WH I I 11HIHT. UI1U VJUilllJi u,a v"w I Mil I JTM LiailU. Ct-lIU iJO-V 7 O IVUWtU O. V latest designs and shades, at the low- nothlng tn tneir attempts to frustrate est prices, cjall ana see men.. rIVE ROOMS FOR HOliBK KKKIMNM rEST h l.ioutl.in in fll.tf YM.t low. W. I. CttAW- rOKD, I'M Ueulveve Hlreet. TWO DK8IHABLB UXFUKNIMMD 11O0MB newly papered. Moderate reu', CGI Third done In this attempt will form a sub- cross Mill creek yesterday evening, on Ject of some very interesting reading a log says the T. M., fell into tne water in me Asiuram -v " i i jnnm ihu atroam n. uinL aBLie. al nreseni 11 19 enuUKU IU arm woo wooucu uun i - - ii vi. ji.nnnA in nn nioiui Vv. sav that no stone has been left un- LUUS1UC1 CLU1I? uiDiaiiCi - . ing carried over rapids which have a turned by these agents. fall of several feet. . Mr. E. Crate, Sr., " s to do nopea mai wnen xhb n.u- If you want some extra tine photos, Alooers 18 ine piace iw fici mem. Two mure arrests were made In Swill town last evening. They were Mrs Baker and Mable Baker, charged with . keeDlnir a bawdy house. They were released on furnishing ball In the eum of $50 each. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the year around. A man named J. T. Gentry, while while employed in moving a house near the Scandinavian cannery in Upper town yesterday morning lost his bal ance and fell overboard. He was taken out none the worse for his unexpected bath. Parties visiting in Portland can get The JJaliy Astorian ai nanaiey b xitmo- irei" stand, I&u Jirst street. One of the owners of the premises occupied as gambling dens, when ar rested yesterday, treated the matter as a Joke, und remarked to Justice Cleve land: "This is a pretty good Joke Judge." "No Joke about it," replied his honor; "your bail will be $i0. ti AararaA with f-hpnn ntctures but get your work done at Crow s gallery ana you win not regret iu The following passengers went up to Portland on the Telephone last even ing; H. C. Francis, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Johnson, Mr. Harrison, Miss Mcintosh Mr. Moore. Mr. Henderson, Mr. Stev ens. Mr. Sorague, Mr. Merllte, Bishop Morris, Mr. Dudley, D. M. Dunne, Miss Johnson, H. Wise. T T" TPIshnu nanrannnAV nriverttnlnff agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file at his omce. The San Francisco Examiner Just to hand, contains a long telegram dated Washington, D. C, but undoubtedly r-nmlnir from tl is city, abusing In mean and untruthful manner Mr. Her man Wise. The article mentions the fact of the application o'f Mr. Wise for the position of postmaster in Astoria and crowds several misstatements into an alleged description of the appllca- tion. It Is easy to be seen that some local personal enemy of the treasurer has circulated the statement. sii...Kif Tmilir flnrrmanv No. 3. IAJ 1 Ll 1 1 1 J 1 L . - - wllll give a bal April 8th, at Columbia cannery, aii mvuea. Of the eighty-seven Chinese passen gers brought to this city, says yester mv'n Oretronian. from Victoria by the Haytion Republic last Tuesday, only eighteen were permitted to lana oy me authorities. Last evening Col lector Lotan had the certificate pre sent by another putative mercnant in nrocess of examination, and was In clined to regard it as straight. When the steamer started on her return trip t m o'clock last night she can-lea nt tetm Celestials, who had evidently giv en up hope of effecting a landing. The remaining fifty-three are held in bond until the court can pass on their cases. Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities hhu 0u-. Will sell at cost. oaimiu" The following passengers will arrive m con TTrnniMsco toaay on trie otmpr State of California: T. H o a.. TT, Schuab. T. Roper, L, n ralklns. J. W. Wright M v xtnrtln and wife, F. W. Strowbridge t' xfnnteath. Mrs. Leasy. Miss E. Gek io. w r.aster. C. Bunker, K. Martinet, A. Kelley, Captain McCaully and fam ily, Mrs Defrles, N. and K. uuman, r TioMineer and child, Mrs. .Dr. A. Scott, Mrs. Jay Linch. S. C. Sealburg, Miss Williamson, Miss Norburg, Mrs. ' W Hemle and children, Miss Sawyer. Miss A. Bumb, B. Rouse. F. Arnold, W Smith. Miss Kate Finn, John H. Pere. W. Deyslow, A. Nermandin, and wife' and son. S. Pelser. it W KuykendalT. the undertaker, em baTmerand funeral rector has Ids par lors in the Welch block, M. 71S. Jet. call up telephone M). 7. "Outdoors" is the title of a refresh ing little book which It Is pleasure and another man saw the accident and ran to the rescue. When taken out Mr. Thomas was still a live man, but could not have remained in the water but a very short time longer without suffering fatal consequences. The creek which in summer Is fordable almost anv place. Is now a raging torrent, and has a very rapid current. The gentle man Is an old soldier, having enlisted in 18C3. and having been stationed at the garrison near this city for many years. He has past the half century mark In the Journey of life, but is still hale and hearty. O ROOMS ISUI rABLK rOH HOUSi-KKf.r- O Inir, lumwnett it uniurm-nwi. aisu iut mailed rooms for lodgers. Mo. 21& W. 9th at. leal testimony shows, as it will show, that the crime was very nearly a mur der, the affair will be given the consld eratlon and weight due to such a ser lcus act of lawlessness in the heart of the city. The 'following is a copy of a docu ment circulated very extensively in the city yesterday. Office of District Attorney, Astoria, Or., April 7, 1393. To Your attention Is called to the fol lowing section of the laws of Oregon i Section 1890. If any person shall Martin Olsen' has Juct received a line keep open any store, shop, grocery, ball nt irUaia mil nnrl RteamshiD De- iwiun Hna.ninnvlnn nnlnts and Astoria. The price will be placed at the unpre- cedentedly low price oi u. Judge Cleveland's court was thronged vMioHav afternoon, long before 3 oclock. the hour set for the arraign ment of the denizens of Swllltown ar rested by Sheriff Smith and his dep ntlcH on Thursdav night. Mr. Wlnton aDDeared on behalf of fourteen of them while the interests of the state were looked after by Deputy District At torney Curtis. The defendants pleaded not guilty, and their cases were set for trial on Monday morning at iu oclock. Mr. Wlnton stated that all of his clients would demand trial by Jury, and he supposed that if a few of the cases were tried and resulted In aeoulttal the rfJmalmler of the a,o- ensed would be discharged. Mr. Cur lis. for the state, announced that every case would be tried, and that he would endeavor to secure Jurors from among citizens o'f all classes. Ball bonds were furnished by all, with Pete Dourell and J. E. More as bondsmen for the ma Jority of them. tv.o. lion tn he irlven bv Tender Co. vr i .i tho, Pninmhla. cannery, prom ises an enjoyable time to all who may t. Tha errand march Will coili ng ULCI Ci I.v - mence at 8:30. Good music and a gooa time Is guaranteed. Aamission, su cis., ladies free. alley, bllllardroom, or tippling house, 'for the purpose of labor or traffic, or any place of amusement, on the first day of the week, commonly called Sun day, or the Lord's day, such person up. on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not less than $5, nor moie than $50. Under the statute of the state of Or eeon. baker shops, barber shops, livery Stables, drug stores, hotels and res. taurants are exempt. The above law will be strictly en forced. You are therefore notified to close vour place of business from Sat urday night, 12 o'clock m. until Sunday nlirht 12 o'clock m.. of each and every week. u. J. uurtna, Deputy District Attorney. II. A. SMITH. Sheriff. Wlrkkala and Sehlin, arrested by Sheriff Smith Thursday evening, waived examination, and were bound over In the sum of $250 each to await the action of the next grand Jury. The case of Pete Dourell, charged with a similar offense, will come up for hearing this morning. will The following communication explain itself: Astoria, April 6, 1893. T.V tho, "EVUtrti- rf Thu Antnrlan: Tlaar ell- AllnW niP tO State thrOlleh ' r.t v The Astorlan that In reference to me The declared intention of the nsner- cnarge8 ana insinuations against me WAKTED. CIKI. WANTS Call at the Asior House. run balk. I.OBT, XOOMH TV SEXT. Q UNFUKNISHKD KOOM8. JKMUIKK AT V tlllS UIIIUB. ii week or month term very reasonable at uie Uriel, do mini nireet. 'n.AnrL .nv 1 1 ,,n- 11llTjVWDulMfl KUU.'U rm Muni IIUUOUVIIBI UIU. Ground floor, good location. luqulra at mm oiucn. JUISCULLAXtiOVli. rVBKIKS'S J Btrtet. TinTlfl. 1K7 WKIT KIYIH Alh. Hiihliir. rraorletor. HU I.AV .... 11 n 1 1 1 1 1 int-nis . - - . 17.. I.... I .. Ir.m n nntA n.ilu. I. H mta dfl jvnrjiiiiiii is ncn ... gin-u m.u nv our beSb w batsiy everyuuuy wuu kitvs ua a can. - itt nxr ta DIVffu .-o TUIUTI CTUITPT IALiJj w .1 t. pnnE.ii, no iiiii-v j - ......i yj ana uave your ciotnea uyeu auu cioauou -ni t-'rt Unt Ef a m rinuvrn nl.Mirv iNh im t tnr Rtrvi-tN. diw-R a ornerul iiiLiluesain black. smitning auu reairiua- THE QUESTION 1. What is the distinction between a shrub and a tree? 2. Does knitting tho brows assist the process of thinking? 3. What is the origin of tho phraso K A f Ci xr net nryA G-tittoti p 4. Are there anv means of rendering gunpowder non explosive without wet ting nf Answers must be in by Saturday noon. Please send full name, school and class you belong to. pleasure in inviting all pupils of private schools bU UXibUl lilAia UUAJUpOblblUU XJ VOAJT W OOIX. Tne age oi tne contestant li u a t do statea. nECOCK'iJ hECOND HAND STORK 15, 'r .. i .,1 utu.it I...... .. ti .1 luII. nuui ut.H wA. ouu-ntna iurniiura. untnesi casu pru-e paiu rODNO & LKWIS, AGENT8 ANB DEALERS . In real estate and Oreiron Pine Lrnda. 518 Second street. rltv 1aI .nil oiiMfiirfi. TAnmm Pnlnt nrnnArt.. till. .....I ............ .vll .... ....... rittVV (lU)Jtj.jr, ail Ull VA3J KIUIO. ID-acre fruit and chicken tracts close to town cheap. Dent thing on the market. Has Just received a One hue oi WEDDING PRESENTS remlsting of f liver Bon Bon Plshe-, Fruit Dlslifi, Berry li es, Nut HowU, Mustard Pots. Biscuit .law, Celerj Glasses, ITiilr Pin Trays, Pin Cushions, PlntnrM Frames, Mirrors, etc., all new goods and latest designs. Farapt Post GI B. -will give a- CALICO BA.LL For ti e aid of the memotliil fund, at Fisher's Hall, April 14th. Two nri.es will be iriven (or the neat est dressed lady. - Calico will be the only material used in dresBcs. ; Price of admiaaion. 81. Ladies tree. H. B. PAEKEE DEALER 15 Lime. Brick, Band, Fire Brick, Fire Claj, Gement, Mill Keea.uaw, straw Hair, -Wood Delivered to order. Driving, Teaming and Exprssi Bniinait. men's union, uayg yesterday's Oregon lan. to establish a co-operative can nery, and thus Insure ,to themselves th hleh Drice they set upon fish, is an excellent one, if It can be' carried out In a Dractical business way. If the nsn ermen could combine to can their own product and pay themselves $1.15 for fish, and make the cannery pay a profit, they would demonstrate the reason ableness o'f the price they have set since they certainly could not operate Mna Kir Iha ni-nnrWnr nf thp Hllllfiret. IIIOUC UJ .. ... ..... , a r as published tn that paper on Thurs day evening, I shall reply at length in the columns of the Herald on Sunday. Ilespectfully, u. J. ULmiiB. Deputy District, Aiwrney. A GOOD REPORT OP THE A. P. U A. Thnan 1 n t oi-Adt tn ttlA minO.PfUl Of the n.iMIn lihrarv will hf- irlrtrl to knoW it la atill orosxesslnir. The) month of March was the most active month in lie latnrv ArrnrHlns- ta a. carefully an-rl tViA 1tKi-i-lnn fnnnil thn.t rice they ceriajniy coum hui a- hciji. icw-v. ...... a cannery any cheaper than a pr vate mnry durlng the month Individual or a company of business ,rhlg ts perhaps double the number in I A .tan aoliri t Vl P nn l.a. mnntVl V Vl tm Vflll tjlk P lilt tl men. i lit y nuuiu, i my v-i m.. -- double profit of producing both the raw consideration the fact that the room material and the Iinisnea proum-i. . - uitr nvmi rmiirkable. itUIIIUCi w. wuvw. " r 1. - hniDOVD" RtlfVIl 111 FlOt I nil 1 . , In iafAtm r9 IrTlrtWlVa. oucn a oviicincr, ' , i i nuse iimri trm-cu iciuim . rest udoii the chimerical idea that the ment In V e city should turn their at- product of the cannery could t,e mane- -"i ,Upp ubrary hai ai influ eted with any special facility through on the younff iadlea and geiitle- u niA iroanWpri lnhnr throuehout 1 tAn fromipnt if. worth more than l I1C IUU l wi(,l'mv 1 Jliv.a v " - " - . J I 11 tkA nntonra tf rnrfA't OH Yflll nH-V uDon the condition of the market and the law of trade as the product of other canneries. It is better to realize tn ad ance that a business enterprise of that kind cannot be conducted suc cessfully upon sentiment, than to learn It by dear experience later on. As the Flax Grows, So tlie Twine Lasts You can't go wrong if you buy MARSHALL'S Twine. The 1893 make is cow being delivered to customers. It ti maclo of the fax crop of 1890. WHY? Because the 1891 und 1892 crops thavo . been inferior. Marthall never uses in ferior flax. That is why his twine IS THE BEST ! Sole Agents for Astoria, ELMORE, SANBORN & GO. ELECTRIC LIGHTS COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery liuslness. Jfflce 110 Olney street. Stables foot of West Nlutn st. Astoria. Telephone No. 44. BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Blgn ot The Golden Shoe. Foard & , Stokes Gnoouno De alen In rtlamware , Crockery. Ship Supplies, ioOhpco. Wiues Wirt Klue Wliisklcn. Klne Temi nd Coffee a Soeclaltv. The F.nent Display ol rruiiB in me iii-v, rrrcii ou mnj diiiik-i. Comer of Thlr'il ami M ext BlK'itu MtteeK On Meter System. To Consumers: The West tihore Mills Co., at great ex pense huve perfected Ibeir electric lilit plant to the latent known apparatus, and are now able to go to tbe public with a system that will be satisfactory in price and qnality, ea fan be shown by the fol- i . ' J ft t 1. t 1 JfiQ . lowing rates ou auu aiicr luniuu i, iivo. Incandescent, all niitbt.... $1.50 12 o'clock... 1.00 w 10 " ... 75 Or by meter, 1 cent per hour. Installation Free - of Charge EVir nnrtii-nlom innnira of anv member of the Grin or at the office,-foot of Con oomly tit. West Shobk Mills Co., X. u. iruiunger, rresiueni. this library started; make it live. support It and OUT OP SIGHT.. . Personal Heition. Marcus Wise went to Portland last nieht Captain Flavel leaves for San .Fran cisco this morning. C. J. Ludwig, of the Portland Box Fartorv. Is In the city. . Miss Minnie Bovey left for Portland last night on the Telephone for a short stav. n t ciui r t. Henderson. A. I. Neisser: J. H. Tieke. C. J. McDou- rail T iinnutlnf R. C. Pell. Miss SDeiicer. T. J. Ludwlgr. Edward . F. Huntir. M. Mateon, J. O. Megler and wife. -Miss Tvrell. L. R. Eurgree, R. Kuner, Charley Stuart, H. S. McGowan, and C. H. Jones are registered at the Occident. ' JEFF'S, Tu3 Cull EcSioMt1 tvi trovptinir nubile are now fully alive to the fact that the Chicago, Un ion Pacific & North-western Line offers the very best accommodations 10 ine public from and to Chicago, umana wm intormeriinta nnints. not only durinar the World's fair, but all the year round. Ptpnjiier R. P. Elmore will leave from TTnln.. PKlflK rlnrlr AHfnriiL for Tlllll- mook bay, Sunday morning on the ar rival of the Lurline from Portland. - Safes, Fireproof. T.. oolohntiwl Alntnn flafpa kftnt tn itOfk ll the 472, Third St., Kel EtU Offlo. Wr minted ts good u the bett. Termi very taajr V. V. UAMUlll, Afeui, T. 33. WYATT Dealer in - Hardware zni Ship Chandlery, Pnre Oil, Bright Vanilnh, Binncle 'Ml. Cot ton Canvas, rlemp bull Twin. IaH Oil, Wrought Iron Spike, Ualvantzted Cut Nails Orooorioa, HJto. Agriculturnl Imptementp, fi'wing Ma ... Biacliiuea, faiuui and Oils. R RPR BP wis j f3 ft The onlv Pore Creara cf Tartar Yi--V-k Aj:2ior.:a: I.'o Aluui. Vsed ia Millions of Ilomej 40 Years tbe Standard CAMPBELL BROS. (Buocetinm ti Warren A CmpBotl), WAKttENTON, OHEOUN, Dealers in OKNT8' FURNIBHINO GOOD8, Bats, Cpi, Boots, Bhoet 8TA.PLK GROCERIES Hardware, Iron r nd Steel, Crockery, Glauwirt Woodenware, Notion, etc., Hay, MOTTO 1 "Hatall rroflu i'aak 8alM.n MO. DMIELSON, SAMPLEROOrlS Wines, Liquori and Cigar. ARpnt fr the 6U10N Hteanvihlp Line and tbt TH1NUVALLA Hteamiihlp Llue. itlrect. Al, aseiit for "Hveiuka Trlbuiien" anl 8nska Amerlkaiiareo." Coruer ol Water and West Ninth Btreeb AHrttt,Orcilon. Merchant Stcamsliip Co.'s Line, Connecting with Caaadlaa Paolflo Ballway and China SUam Bklp Ua. Taking freight and paasengora for Tort Anee lea. Victoria, Fort Townaeiid, Wattle, TacultiH, Wliatcom, Kalrhaven, NanulMio, New Wonlmlu itet ami Vancouver : Ltavlnu Astoria : s. 8. tlaytlan Kepubllu H H. WlluilllKton 8. n. Uxytlan Itei'Ublic ..... Frelxht received st llitlrr s wharf, foot of Mnln mieet. For further particular apply at tlie omce, earner inira ana aiu airoei. FEEGU80N BttOi., Agent Coneomiy ttreei, loot jacunon, Aatorla. Orecou. General Slaehinisti & Boiler Makers tnd and Marine EiiRlue. Boiler work. Steam- ooav anuvanuery nuia aopcuiaivy. . Caitingi of All Detoriptioni Malt to Order at mm nnX , Vnndrtnnt and Run. . U FOX .M........ .vice rresiueo ROSS. H1CCIN8 CO.. Butchers - and - Grocers, Aatorla and Upper Aitorla. Fine Teas and Coff-es. Table DelleaciM, Joinrtle and Tropical Fruits, Vegeia ble, augur cured bams, bacon, eto. CHOICE FRESH & SALT.MEATS North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Boliemian - Lager Beer And XX r-orter. Alio-den promptly attended to, HUNTER & MERGENS, . Proprietors of the Portland Butchering Co.'s Market Corner Second and Benton jtn -Corner Third and Wet tlahih atrecK INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR PORTLAND CARHAHArJ & CO Sucrcnaora to I. W.('H!M, Importer and Wholesale and KetaU d.alor In . . rorll,nd. fHsh- rt-nnTn-n a t VrT'TiCTT A TTTiTT1. .,'1 nkt fn Tueailava. Vm1imw1v U.u w. Tb7ln Fri,i,iy. and baturoay. at Cor. Second and Caaa Street, a. m.Bid Suuday at CJ p. til. ASTORIA, OREGON