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Xlllfi DAILY AfeTOIUAJN, ASTOBLA, SUNDAY ftlOHNINli, JULY .23. 13 I'UBMsllKD BY btoriao Oicmbiau PubJishinj; Oiuii. AaWKlA. OKKUONi .r,, rlUIUHX J. - stkkkt Ihm of Sabserlptloi. ..red Dy Carrier, per week...., , ii uy per inoull) ... ! by .Hall, per ,.. 15 CM ,. 60 CtS ....f7.HU WEKKLY. . .-.a by uiflil, Pr yar, fi 00 In advance. . , reo postage lo subscribers. i u in oBiAMKuarniiteu il adv.Tllnere ,l,.,l,'rK.tcireal.ilioii ol any uewspaner pub mi mi- ooiuiubiu nivor. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, July 22. For Oregon and Washington; continued fair weather. Local weather for the twenty-four Hours ending at & p. m., yesterday, i-nrnlshed by the U. S. Department of (culture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 67 degrees. Minimum temperateure, til degrees. Treclpltatlon, Trace. Total precipitation from July lt, 1893. to date, .00 inch. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, .30 Inch. WAR IN PROSPECT. "War" oy Rev. Dr. Malthus, "is the safety-valve of the human race," for the very' simple reason thnt the race increases In geometrical ratio while the ground can only be made to produce food in on Increase of arith metical ratio- So, undisturbed, the mouths to feed would soon outrun the food, In the absence which ensues famine, pestilence, and plague sweep oft their victims- Once in a genera tion, at least, there should be a lively luree-slzed war to stimulate trade and wipe out surplus populations, despite of the unlversalbrotherhoodofmankind Ists. China, France,' Slam, England nnd Russia ore seen on the eve of a grap Die that will wake the world and let the Nineteenth Century curtain fall In good shape, fanfares, redllghts and nil. Judging from the Imperious attitude of the French foreign offlco toward the representative of Slam, ns detailed In this morning's European dispatches ...in !.. ,ipHanpl acnilnst that V i li nn ' " ..nllnn nt AHlll. Eng moral and materlul support hns been ' diplomatically answered, and conveys on expression of sympathy while man Ifestlng a Mieawber like desire to "wait for somethlngi to turn up." But - It Is strictly within the bounds of pos slblllty that If Russia takes a hand In the mus, in hopes of eventually gob bllng Corea and a slice of China, the BrltiHh government will be forced Into the fight England has a grudge against Russia over the Afghanistan Imbroglio and with a chance of coming but ahead or only even, the Hon and the bear will grnppie ngain. Our MortgUan neigh bors will get a lesson In the art of modern warfare which mny ninke them a menace to the peace; nnd safety of these United States Taken altogether the political atmos phere everywhere seems charged with sulphur, ana though w may not get down to Armageddon hi our day the possibilities of wide-spread war are becoming every flay more Ttppntvnt. The cry goes up "The Clilni o must go"; but -John, hnppy In his nine points of possession replies; "Alice lbhite, l.lmeby Hqtmtulato, when gut good and leady; Mellcivn man's law stick him in n p'n, Chlnamnn allee sain bosee." And It doe look that way. We Anglo Suxon, Celtic, and Teutimlo invaders of tlun Western Henilsihere have to make an Immediate knuckle-down; but tho slant-eyed Mongolian, under pro tection of (5 rover Cleveland, and tho omnipotent Six Companies, can take his time." Eheu Jacobus." All this t'me the country s absolutely suffering in Its suspense regarding the fute of tho Mohican. It was announced tiiut the staunch government cutter had been banged out of sight by a slx pounder gun on board of tho seal poacher Alexandria, on June 25th. According to one authority tho report was untrue because the- Mohican was, on that day In Sltkn; ami another au thority locates, her at fjfni Point, in company with half a dozen wind-bound eaters. One's heart wearies with the weighing of these contradictory reports, nnd long t6 resurrect C-ooper'g "Last of the Mohicans." That & soldier should be burled and his name- b "carved upon a little wooden headstone" Is a mingling 0f pathos and Boyle-Rochelsm, which demonstrate the writer's disregard of physical quantities or the paucity of the English language. n n. This chronic agitator's yawp about the city water fell under a Kentucky visitor's observation, yesterday. Tho stranger didn't say much, but what he did. Bay was pointed, and to the effect that water wasn't worth kicking" up a fusa about anyhow, . and that the yawper wa no "Judge of the fluid- The K. V. knew hla man. There must certainly be a lack of en terprise among the young men of Haw ser County, Va,, when they stand quietly by and allow Mormon Elders to gather up the young ladles of that community for export to Utah. It would be a relief to '.he situation if the Salmon should institute a July run on the banks and take more copi ous nips over the bar. aMapMSSBSS1 CAN'T SOLVE IT. Editor Astorlan; ," Sir Will you kindly have professor Wright tackle the following proposi tion, and print the answer In your Sunday edition, and ogllge, Many Read ers: Tf a bloated, drunken, beer-guzzllng, unprincipled, blackmailing alleged ed itor's girth be 6 reel, u u-"u j- how far Is It from his conscience -to Ms memory of a decent action done; It cannot be solved. The lullpose part of the problem may be all right, but the other provisions are all wrong. The editor, so graphically ciencmwu, never had a conscience, and was never known to do a decent or honorable deed. Cllvo us something easy. DIED. Roysky On Saturday, July 22d, 1893, John Abram, infant son of John Roy- sky, aged four montlm and nine uays. Funeral today, July 23d, at 2 p. m from the residence, 1,930, B. street, near the Occident cannery. Interment at Greenwood cemetery. . THEY NEVER FAIL. J. N. Harris, 3 Fulton Market, New York City, says: ' . "I have been using Brandretn s Fins for the last fifteen years. There is nothing equal to them a uioour mi nors and Liver Regulators. Rut I wish to state how remarkably they cure and how easily i wu tii- ilicuiianii"" ----- . MhaiiniaHiltll. ural v leads me to uoiny iiumk uiu.uj' cfcv ,.. T een could not walK, ana at. nigni j. buh.:. m m. -11 . X Un lUfl mH KnrH.I rLI'lllUP n i,in,la nt tlnctnrea. but they did me no good and I was afraid of being a cripple. I finally commenced using Brandreth's Pills. I took two every night for ten nights, then. I began to improve. I continued taking them for forty days and I got entirely well. Now, whenever sick, I take Bran dreth's Pills. They never fail- EXECUTORS' NOTICE. -.Not UTP-ia Jxerebyglven. lo all whom it of the last- will and teslainenf "W -George Flavel, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, and aa such executors, authorized to administer the estate of such deceased; and all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased ore heceby notliled and required to present the same duly veri fied, to the undersigned at the olilce of the undersigned, George C. Flavel, in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or egon, within six ' months from this date. ' Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 10th day of July, 1893. GEORGE C. FLAVEL, , MARY C. FLAVEL, I S. S. GORDON, ' Executors. , FUNERALS. E. W. Kuykcndall, the leading under taker, having completed arrangements to purchase goods direct from the fac tories, regardless of middle men, has made a great reduction In the cost of fuireralB: 6.0l) Collins reduced to...... J 3.00 8.00 Cofilns reduevd to 5.00 25.00 Collins reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Cotrins or ensKets re'd to 2G.00 ' 40.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 30.00 fiO.OO Cofllns or caskets re u to u.uu 75.00 CnskWs reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to . . 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon, . . FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen-ty-tlve cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. MRS. Dlt."M. E. McCOY, niTSI CIAN AND SURGEON. Is In this city. Sho makee chronic dis eases o, specialty. Deafness, catarrh, asthma, dyspepsia, dlseuses of the throat and lungs, kidney, urinary or gans and all private diseases. Special attention Riven to diseases of women, Consultation free. Cure or no charg es. Olllo hours, 9 to 12 n. m. and 1 to 5 p. m.. Olilce rooms IS ajid 19, Hotel Tlghe. A Sure Cure tnr riles. Renins I'lles a.e known by moisture like perspiration. causin intense IteJjli'B wlien warm. This form, as well na ltlliul, HleeilliiK or Protruding, yield ut once to Dr. Hosunko s Vile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs luinors, allay Itchlim and efteets a net umnoiit CU1-C. ow. oruiisi" " i'lrculnrs free. Dr. Rosanko, SJ Arcn .livct, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. V. ilonn. lliiculcn'n irnle nilve. Th best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sors, plcei-s, salt rheum, fever sorrs. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no r . -.! lii KuarantiHHi to Klve iierfect sallsfae- 'lon or money refunded. 1'rlce -a ceum tnr box. For sule by Clias. uottem, uw essor to J. C. Dement. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. latest V. S. Gov't Report YOU SHOULD REAP THIS. ' The popularity of the Union Pacific Is betl 1 t rmlned by the superior service it acto-d.i w tho traveling Public In main tuiii.i.fc two dally through trans to Omaha. St. Paul, Chicago and polntB east, thToUhly equipped with all the latest appliances for the comfort and sa,fe,tvot Its patrons ides shortening the distance matenail ;ih its fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach St. r'nul seven hours oulcker and Chicago twenty-four hours quiver Omaha md Kansas City and intermediate points forty hours quicker than any line from the Pacific Northwest. . Pufronlze the Northern Pacific railroad If y, n are going Kast. Low rates of fare, tlirom;h tickets, baggage checked to dcutl nali.ii. All purchasers of second class tlokr fs oc.n stop over at Portland. Rates of fare name as from Portland. If you have friends ins Europ whose pass ige you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at tho Northern Pacific offlce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. itwluced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. Handley & Haas, V First street; Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, so limi visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. (iimraiitet-d Cure We authorize our advertised driiKBist i' n i L.'i...r'a Mw niiwnvprv for ( !nn- lO 'll i'l. Jxiii,, n ...... . , .iimi.Hnn I'uinrbn. and Colds, upon this in inn If vim are afflicted with ... .... ., T.imt? Thrnnt or ClicKt trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex-..-i t .... iiciu.nr. von ninv return the ,.iwi lifivo vour money refunded i.. ...,.i.i ....i mnlti. ihiH offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could lie relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers Drug Store. Darge size 50 cts. nnd AcrnnTA mmDlNO AND LOAN ASSOCA1TION. i . of stock of this association, will be opened August 1st, i im All nersons wishing to suuscrioe ..in ,.ii r.n tho Ri-cretarv on or Will HU'OU v.'" - before the above date, i W. L. ROBB, Secretary STRICKEN DEAP- TRUSTW0RTHY STATEMENTS. i i v Vnrlr rlianntli reads A reccnv x"" r- - , ir a tino lnokine and aiue j. u , " . apparently healthy man, was observed to stagger while walking on Fifth Avenue this afternoon, and niter uuting uuo tnj. ...! f..ll m .lm sidewalk. When cerium oiuia n... - r , . . i i . i.. rlnn.l A filivdtcian es- piCKeu uw ii" "o u, ; ( . .: amined the body , and pronounced heartduewu the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature f .i : .!,..( Mr IT i wag on hlfl wnv to Maine, to settle in the, home of his boyhood. Ilo had passed the previous ten i amnsseu u wiuu . . V-i. -.i. .; : r.,lmivin(yrpRt.imnnials symptoniHgivuu mwo '"""f ,. : I 1 1.1 miA nn time in Kl'HKIIIU ICIICIi "I have suilered with palpitation, rregular pulse, lamunti ana tmmmsj t i ...i i... ..-J m tnr tmtr fortv years. l or twelve years have been treated without .. . i HlR.:n!.nii in mv npl(rll avuil Dy prommeiu pnvoitiiuio -y o- . i . j .l Vr.rl- firnwlnff eon bornoou aim w i'" """ ;;, "i .....i omMl,nriiiffnellR followed One another, so my life was often in danger and r i .i ,,i.,i oi- Anmvson had been i i.,r ni;hJ New Heart Care, he sent linttlfS. ne urn uumj k"" ipleiefy CUfeu. Aiuiongii m.)muy IL'HU fiftlllll ...... j...-. .... . . o I vi. nra nlil 1 feel twentv vears vouni?er claim my cure to be almost a miracle." Ileio is a letter from Mrs. John Kolges, ofCleveland, 0.: "I hud been troubled with my heart and stomach for years, but for six teen months had been coniinea to my oea. I hud four of the best doctors in the city, but iioiiooftlieiiicoiildbencfittheweaknefisofmy heart, I also had dropsy and rheumatism. I never took medicine that relieved me at once as Dr. Miles' Ni'w Heart Cure does. 1 nm much nt iTiimcr. Mv nnnotite is snlendid 1 gain strength with every dose. I have gained more in six weeks from your treat ment than in sixteen months from all the doctors." . ' " Di: Milia' New Care for the ITeaH is sojd on a positive guarantee by all druggists. It is mife, effective, agreeable, and does cure." Dr. Miles Medical Co., r-ikhort, ma. ? i' Those who have a I Good tin vi HH-Ia cvmnntliv iJ1? :.'3 j ""- j t (i ; for the dyspeptic. They U ! Li can eat everythine that l comes along. While F they can eat rich food I without fear oi the T dyspeptic's bad expert- H ences. thev neverthe- LI less greatly appreciate M ciencate iiavor in t their pastry. I Cottolene I j when used as a short- 0 ! ening, always pro-1 duces the finest flavor- ed pastry, which is en- T tirely free from the f I manvobiections which 1 i the use of lard always mj produces. Test its Hi i vatue Dy one mai. .. ri iReftiso all lubstltutee. ' Penrl thro cents In irtnmns to N. K. 1- P l'ulrlmnk A Oo.J rhlcwo, fur band- ff'H ri 1 i.nuni.inHiinw iwk ws,mniKin. e f.fc limslx liumlnxl reclpM,prvprvt by M nuis pin 1 nviit sin rtorll li on cooking. Cottoleue l old bjr silKrooera, m p N. K. FAIRBANK & CO, ST. LOUIS and HICAGO. NEW YORK, BOSTON 2 1 13 i There is Hope For every ono who has blood troulilo, no matter In what sliapo or how long standing, protided ..mo of the vital organs uave iraii b-. ur nn naired 9A to render a euro impossible. B. H. 8 ,' to the root of the li v ase, ami renmu'3 the o iihc, by exiioiimg the pdson from t r.e Loiix , and ", or bad your case may vv, uiwoibuuhj f?n& you. czrpm ruredircof amof.t malignant typo KK'PJwa "t chronic blood trouble, f-i; - ! Jch t f.CT , lm(( use,i various other tr. .r.ies wtlliont clleet. My weight increased, . wy heallll Improvcii in every u. the best tonic lever used. Treatise on blood, skin ami cnntnci.iiis blood poison mailed free Atlanta, Ua. SYPHILIS! A New Remedy ; v . . ( .-- ...1 iunnqn.nl alimia.IlM A true npeciiK. puain.s K........ of all poison from the blood, and a restoration oflicilthy vigor to the tissue! is offered to sufferers for the first time in.a remedy which has been undergoing iho most severe private experiments for the past three years. It has not yet lailea.ana u win not i.i, . lor hyiihllltlc poison anu m oiouu y" ' Do vou be- lieve itt Send lor lull particulars ana prooi ire. lipveitt aena iur iuu "'" f;. . r . . .....U t.mf niirl nthir itfint. -f !- Ktnn tilling your lysicm w '; , r- .- This remedy will cure you m 30 to 00 days without fail. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., iTo Flntt Street l'OKTLANI), 0 BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS AlJ IUrtlf it'OK ACCOUNTS itnil iiui.il.'Qurnv k 1. u'lftlfK KKPF.R. cvuk: VVitli'tii'iienil Messenucr Co,, 515 r kiunoqiie street A. iTWlkJlKV AT f.AW. . a rl CUC A M H A a ma v - i ihI.i.. !.' !....rv.u n.iiu hninLr lit I i 1 1 1 1 1 lu JOiriil Third and Geuevtove Atreeta ; up (rtaira. T Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AM) COLiVcELOK AT U Olllue on Becond ritreet, - AnUiria, ''. JOH"HaSSVB,'TLW. Oniceln KlnneyS new brick builitliiK. nvw Astoriu National b.iiik, w.w PARKER,' REAL ESTATB AND lNoUKACK AHUM Olilce IU Denton street, AMnria, Oregon. DVEv!lVA.NJA&N&0.S: KOM7 (Ullceover Osuood'JCJlollilng Stnro, liours, 10 to 13 in, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to 8 p in. Sunday, 10 to 11 in. DR" l'HVsiuIt tfUHGEON. sueelal attention in Iiwwhm ol Women mio Hurnury. Ollice nvtr im ziifer's store Astoiia. JmyJiy.A.N'Jiii. 0 IDUi'HKUrt. im.... w i i.ir . tjlni ivi J it.tOlliii HfUlrl. hours, lit o l & i lu3 ' uvt dcnce. 63lJ Ctjuar 8t. D' " lloutfeopATlUO l'llVSlUlAN & Stlrl- Knoll, ulliee, 451. rulnl strmi,. iiourn iu- to u aiidi to I.Suiulity 1 tj2 ito leuee m ad 8. reel L. t;i riiro;it 1 P. MULLINIX, M D., Amiss tt-iniiey iiflnu.o-urinary uikhhb kicuahd iiaruy. ' ; o. h ihom. City Surveyor. JARt(Y & ISOiYl, CIVIL KNGI.NEKKa ANU ttUnVKVUtti. KOOMB ft AN Ii A, OVER ASTUItU N-kliOAAL BANK. W. T. BUBtlir, . J. VT. DBAeRK Baniey & Draper, iruruDyi ii . n ur . Oregon City, Oregon ' twelve years' exuerlence as reelster of th u. o. iwtnu iiiiuc urrr, itiooiiiuiciius lis in uui specialty of Mining and hU oilier business be- uire tun j.aiiu uuiuo ir me jouriJi, uuu idtoiv pig tlii) practice of the General Laud OIUcu. JROCKENBROUCH A COWING. LAW OKKICH, OREGON OITY, OK. lien un inmic-.trii, m r jfru-f iiijiinm uutniiH nu timber luiid burtrhiiff.H shown every iKlvaiitagH ixt il A .... k'.kf ..i.ll.ii.,.u In iiiuLlh,, H.il pMul call on us. TPHOS. FREHRICKSON, L I'lAISO 'lUNbtt. No. 2.11, JWust SUtli Otreei. Foard & Stokes anooEns In.iilir4' in ;1 isswuve. f!rnpki.rv. Rn Knnnliiw and Coffee aSiH-ciiiltv, Him Kme.st Display of l..li..,..k U'niu. i.m.1 Vim. Vi'lii.liluu ViimTm. I'Hii s in t lie uiry, r rtwn on nvery oieaiiK-r. Coiner of Tlilid and West Klgntu Mrei'ts, Seashore Railway. 1IMK CARD, Train leaves Scielilo : 7 :!W a. in. dully. .1 M p. in ' MiHitt.ij; anil SiiikIiiv. We I' esilny, Friday 6 .HI p. in. Tin silny. IliiirMlay nnd 8iit uriiiy. Leaves Y mine's l.iy l er : ' u a. m. ii ll . . 5p in. Monday, We.lii' sdny. Frldny and Miiuiay. ii :S0 and ":.T0 p, ni. TueMlay, 1 liursiliiy and B.uuriiav. J. Q. A liOWI.UV, D. K. WHKKN, reeretary, 1'iiideiiti Iloats leave Ai torla at 8;'i0 a. m and l:!t I p. in. COLUMBIA TRANSFER . CO., WILLIAM WIl.OX. l'r. FEED - AND - SALE - ST BLE - Ceneral Exiressand Hehveiy :uii.e.ss. Dfllce 119 clnev street. SliibLs foot of West Ninth nt, Aaioriii. Teti pbnne No. 44. MACHINE SHOP JAN. U A LUSTY, I'rop'r. (Sueecmor Ui Arndi & rVreheu ) Holler Repairing a id I'anneiy Woik. Rrnlr Ingef River Craft a Specialty, Mui li'ne Work of all kinds done, xiiop, loot of Lafayette M. 0..A. STDfSOS Ji C0 BLACKSMI'l II1NG Sblp and Cannen work, Horseiioeiug, Wag ons uiade and repaired, (io Mt w.'rk gnai-auleed Uu Cass street. oiposlte I ae nit Talk oilice CARFJAHAFJ & CO Successors to I. W. Case, Importer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second au4 Cast Street, AalORU, OREGON J i Ripans Tabules ; Ripans Tabules act gently but. promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual' constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, wilt remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. ' Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medicalauthorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians . and patieits every where. One Box (Six uh) Stwnty-five Cfntt One Pack-ige (Hour Boxes) 1 wo Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. " for free sample address RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. 1 CLATSOP LAND CO v - - Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock. D..I w.tui nrl InBurnnce Brokers, Notary Public and -conveyancers. Hpecial attention nald to rents, payment oi taxei., im o resiilents. Bole niteiitB lor Soutli Astoria, Pros- pCClfaiK, rill.llVi- "I"" . , , ' also best Beairtuc; busiiifss mu1 insido property and choice acreage, in iMiru si., n"n HUGHES & CO., Wholesale aud Retail iniii-kn nPALeRS liniH.i'lriB ot All Brannsot KorelKU and J)ome .... I l.,i..iu .Liirl l!lirHrH. J. H. Outtei Wlilsiiirs a specialty. Vai Blati llotlliilft-er. Klnest oraiios oi ney rrcs,u limiH'Si.,1 litgars ... Ijl U., ...... Ut Pllllll,ft I IUUVII II'' MCilii.iim . hiiiniiv Iriidt solicited All orders troi" is- i; iy and Counlry prop"' ij Riled. n ...-miKiue K 'e. ;. . Aalorla. oreiri i T si tin K0. OO. & Steamer ilwaco iklllnir at Tiii'mv'Pi'iint'iriiif Poinie'cflnl'-Wfrl! railroad running nortli at 10 a. m,- and with hviti nn ult.iutuHt..r liuv fir South Bend, Sunnhine, North Cove Aim outer noiins tnrougn to urur'ii nir. bor. Iteturning connems at. Iiwaci with s earners for Astoriuiind NlRht Boats lor Portland. .IOHM It. (idlTT.TEH. I.. A. T.OOM1S. Meeretiiry. President K. V. KliUi'.Kl'. rjupeilnteuderit. PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA. i. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Siitur . Arrives at Astoria Everyday except Sunday at 9 n m Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday at a. m. iy. w. Btxinn, Agent, Anions. E. A. HBttl.lY, General Agent, Portland Or, Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Coiiuecliiig with Canadian Pacific nnd (ireat Northern Hallway and China Steamship Line. Taking freight and passengers for Vancouver ami Victoria 11 C. and Seattle, faconia and nil Bound I'nlnts. Leaving Astoria every 10 dav. For particulars apply at the olilce Astoria Abstra I T. Si t. Co. FEKOUSON BUO.-'., Agents. Ii Incandescent, nil night. . . . $1.50 " 12oVlo:k... 1.00 10 " ... 75 For' particulars inquire of any member of the' firm or nt the ollice, foot of (Jon oomiy rt. west shook jmii.i.s vo., 1. O. frulliiiger, rresulent. SOCIKTY ItlfcETINUS. Astoria L..dre No. CO, A. 0. 17. W. MKETS KVERY FRIDAY HVF.SISO 8 o'clock In iho Odd Fellows' Hall. iiinrllltlir and Vlsltill? hriihn.i nnr,lllU. AT vi:eu. j. l. auiii ts. ueeord Icr. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. JJEfiCLAR MEETINtlS OPTUIS HDCIllT IN at their rooms III fythian Iml'dlng at ii.lii n'.i.w.r i w mi tliA An.,..t u...l ,,...ri. "I ....j day) of each ninnlh, At u. UA.iiJjii Hecretars. OoD&n anoampm.t No. 13, 1. O. O F rEO0LAR MEETINGS OF OCR AN EN k rjlimimpnt 1 I. k CI. V ut th I., l.,o In tho Old Fellows Hnllrilnir ai .vmi p v on ill a flennd and funrrh Vnniav ni m.. i, month. Sojourning brelhrvD coriliRMy 'n't.' By order C. I , Aatoria Buildlug & Lean Associa'ioa THE KEOITI.A R MEKTINHS OV TH'S A?.( eiation a-e held at 8 p. nt. on the first U'aJ..a..l.. n,....,h .HIAA i nrunrwn, ... ram iuuniu, vim.-,? uil VJCilfVlrVe street, soutbof Cbenamiis. W.L. KtlBB, Secretary. Commoi Council. RElUILAR MEETINGS. FIRST AND third Tuesday ereulntrsof each month at a o'clock. mr Persons desiring to hare matters acted npon by the Council, at any regular meeting must nresent the same to the Auditor and CWlr on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on wdicq tne council mins us rpeular meeting. K. (iSBCRX. aauiiorana roucejuuge. ' Board of Pilot Comniisaloner. THE REOrLARMEEnNGSOFTHIS BOARD, will Im held on the nrnl Monday. rf raph north at 10 a.m. at the off.ri of K.Im.is -r ker. W. U ROBB, See j ELECTRIC LIGHTS QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO AND ... ALL POINTS lh CALlFOffclA. Via the Mt. Sliaxta Route of Die Soutlicrn-Paciflc Couip'j; Tht iOuly '.RouU Through Oiforru's to Points East aod South The Secnie Rouf'e of ifo faclilc Coast. PULL. MAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -ANU SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARSj . ... ., 1 . ' . I .. .. .T ... II.. . . ' nceoiniiioiliitioiis for second-class V nWUgers. I'or rates, tickets, slceplii!! car wiervalions''' etc., eail upen or address K. 1". KCJjltltS, Assist ant Genera! Freight and fasf enKi iniit. I'nrt and. lr. I lie UHlCflliQ! MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL BAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANSCONTIN F.NTAL LINKS, IS TI1E- OIiY LINE RUNNING Electric IiiHted Cars ST. PAUL and CHICAGO ANfl OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TRAINS consist of VEST. Hl'LEI), SLKKI'INU, 1'INlNl), AND PARLOR CARS, HEATCO BY STfAHI And furnished Willi every luxury known modern railway travel. For SpecdJComfort anoSSafetv this Lfns is Unequaled. T!cVct nil Bflln at all nrAm,.n..f ll . ........... uuirr For further information tniiiUre of any tick agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Act. J. W, .CASKV.Trav. Puss. Arf. I'OKTLAXD. 0KKfl.. JEFF'S RESTAURANT - -19 THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on the CoasL- Dinner Parties, Banquets a Speciaify Tk riant Wtaea aad Lwion. H. B. PARKER . DEALER 15 . Lime. Brick, Sand, Fire Brck, Fire Clav. Crment, Mill Feed, Oats. llay. straw DriTing, TiamLct aai zpren Easiseu.