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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1893)
IU1U UAlLiX ATOIUAi, ASTU1UA, V EJJLNUtSUA Y iUUKMJVW, INU VUiUl3.UK 15, 185)3. .! i l THE TIDES TODAY. ,. High water 6:01 a." m. (6 ft 2 Ih 6:11 p. in. ( ft. 7 in ) - i Low wiitet --11 .36 a. m. 4 ft 4 In.) ABOUT THE CITY. WafBBnd rumors. pf ars. ' 4 V 1 ' i i i The" Elmore, leave for Tillamook at o'clock this morning. If this weather keeps up much longer Astoria will redeem herself. The frhlp William Mitchell has start. ed up the river In tow, of the Ocklaha ma. i l' ; ' .-j " f The Harvest Queen towed the Nor wegian bark' Nordlyst up the river to Portland yesterday. Steamer Signal cam down from Polt- land and left out for Northern ports at 11 o'clock yesterday morr.lng. Tom 'cod are ' running livelier than ever along (the.watjer front, and' the t WhaiVpS;arfli.tjrbWded,wHhI.fisherinen Six Chinamen wha were refused the right' lo land In Oregon, were taken back to British "Columbia on the Signal yesterday,', I'.', : i.t . 4. The committee on enquiry; Into' mat tors connected with the First Tresby- terlan church of this' city; will continue lis sittings today. . i .. , Postmaster and Mrs. Hare yesterday received an invitation 'to attend this wedding of the daughter of Mr. George filler, in Philadelphia, Early yrstei'diy morning the steamer Bandorilie a lie up from Coos Bay, Phe on'.y -win red at Astoil.i an Wir, and then went on to Portland. Diligent efforts of the officera have up to . the present time failed to un earth the Identity of the miscreants who have been robbing Indian graves at Clatsop. The fence now . being, erected in the county Jail yard: will be completed by thi end of next week. As soon as If is fiilshed work will be begun on the scaffold and supports. ' ' Hon. -Benjnjnin Btark, ' who left for . Portland yesterday morning is a prom Inent figrure In the Episcopal -church, and has been for years -a. member of the Church Board of Missions. The Malheur Gazette""i8 offering $20 In Confederate money to all' who pay on back ; subscription, or to hew Bub- scrlbers who pay three or mora months in advance. The relics are guaranteed genuine. ' . ' '.',' ".' -Mr. W. M. 'Williams is no longer cm ployed" by J. S. Dellinger, and,;, as will " be noticed In another column, is not em powered to collect any money or trans act any business on account of the new j Astol' Directory.--- I 'YlftWlo'f-for " Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas.' Olsen's. All groceries sold at bottom "pridfes for cash at Howell ward's. f ! I V 1 The husband of the Chinese woman who was murdered In Portland the other day. is well knwn in this city He is a servant at the Central Hotel. ., He . went up to Portland last, night "t6irnpart his suspicions,' concerning the : murderer. ,' ,? Gen. Collins, who Tteep".' a boot stand and shell curio establishment op. pesite the Mansell house on Third street has been taken to the hospital, 'in " 4 very precarious condition, by Oflicer Seafeldt. He Is suffering fronVnemor , rhage of thejungs. , .. ; t ,.(, .- For $2. a lot Is delivered every week to the Duyer in xim a r not uuumuu. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. For all kinds of Job printing, go tp Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan bulld tnsr Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belrrronts at Chas, 1UI sen's i '-- ; ' "-' ' v-' J The leaders of the good and groat "citizens' " movement a beginning to look worrwl and 111. They d?n't know where they are at, and are slowlybelng impressed with the Idea that tne wcutn ; or Is getting mighty cold. The old gags have lost their charm . ? Yesterday afternoon Ui(TB7ttisri ship Cuthonx arrived lri port from ..Toko-: hama. She is a fine vessel of 1098 tons register, and Eying the flug'of the name company,- owns .theMorna.., It; took lier 35 days to make the passage". She carries 7C0 tens of lava ballast. Hill's First addition Is located in he ccntfof the cityv Lots are now elUJig m it, c ;.oU -U C There Is no risk taken by JoihTng Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. The curtain at Utzlnger's theatre will In future; rise at 8 o'clock p. m prompt ly, every evening, instead of at 9 o'clock as heretofore. ,. , , . , ,' . , AH the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. run be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. AUoria. The street corner politician is begin ning to bud rapidly. He knows ull about everything, an.l the "boodlers," the "gang," the "ring," and the "machine,1" are his favorite phrases. By, election day he will sport a plug hat and a j heavy 1 rolled gold , watjcii chain Look out for him. He is In it for the beer. The gospel meetings that are being 'conducted at Rescue Hall are drawing large audiences. Rev.i Mr. Clapp. ad his associate, Mr. Poling, are able to l old the worshippers well throughout the services, and their singing and gos pel talks are the bet ever heard in this city. Last night an exceptionally r One address was delivered by Mr. Clapp. . .' - i 1 v I ' '. ' - ' I JEFF'S, The Only Restaurant r Major Handbury, United States. engi neers, yeBtei-day received a; disputch from the chferof engtneers'authorizlug him. jto turn oyer ilhe works ' In his charge ' to his assistant, Lieutenant Taylor, temporarily. This will enable Major Handbury to get away to his new station at Louisville, Ky.,' about December 1. y6ur hetlilbck-.wooot fot 1125" per curu ueuvert-u, ai uie ABiona wooa yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Water colors, crayons, and sepias crayons, copying ana enlarging, a spe cialty at Crow's gallery, Third street. Rare 'bargaihi'ln Jewelry are being offered dally by H. Ekstrom. Any arT tlcle In the store can be had at cost price, :T; Jf k''" f g ill. J, .i lr. Yesterday morning one of the en lightened leaders of the saintly "Citi zens' " movement made a, remark that raised Cain- around the' legal headquar ters for an hour or fwo, and there was fear of a serious' rupture- until' t he rash young man "took it all back." In the words of the poett 'Twas whin O'Connor shpoke the crowd urew patriotic, truly; For thin O'Dooley hit O'Dowd And Healy shtruck O'Dooley; And Redmond glv Muldoon a- swat -' - And all wlnt well, begorrr.v f' - ,! And there wa horns lule ori.lJuit "spot tiu to nisiaie u uonnor got. ..i ' An' ser, sez her-Forsayin'-phwat Ol did," Bez he, "Ol'm sorry!" The Coffee House, 622 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quarts received; dally and always iresn. - - - - ; .Wagner & Co. have.-g.- new line of souvenir spoons. Watch,-' clock and Jew elry repairing a" speclalty.Opposlte the Astorlan office. Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and choice assortment of.dlgarB, tobafceds, playing cards, cutlery,' stationery, plpPa, amber goods, etc. "tfews of another sad drowning reach ed here this morning. Alice Page, the 10 year bid daughter of Fred Page, wan was drowned In Klllnm Creek yesterday The girl left home In the morning In tending to go to her uncle John Hull's l'ia'ce across the creek.- As she did not return In the afternoon her mother got uneasy and sent the children to see ' why: ftfej did' not conic! - Mi. Hull ailved with- fho!lnfornWtlan th'iii she had 'not ' arrived ' at his '' filace, ond' -a search was Instituted which resulted in finding her . hat IhCthe-. stream, f At last reports ' ber body had not been found. Everyone will sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Page in their sad bereave ment Mrs'.' Page's father, It will 'be remembered, was drowned 6nly a,-few weeks ago In Wilson river." Tillamook Headlight.1 ! '-. " : i- ' The finest and most extensive line of blue and white steel enameled ware ever ' displayed 1 In Astoria, has been received at Foard & Stokes.' . Sportsman' ' Intending to- purchase their winter's; supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. Those desirous 'of furnishing houses can find as good bargains at U. V. Porter's aa.iitiwiy ether 'store in-the Northwest. Give him a trial and prove A tramp, says the Eugene Register, waa killed by the overland at Junction CifylflSt n'eht, TJj? engineering Ure inftn; ot tbeiralfltate thaj asUlijey wre coming- ljitd" Junction jity'frim the "north, the man stepped on the track Just a few feet ahead of the en nine-. , It was, impossible - to stop the train, and the engine struck him while going at a rate of about fifteen miles an Jjoufe HeSva3 thrown toone side of tie track. "The train ran about oiip mll before stopping. The nian was picked up and found to have his right arm and right leg broken and prob ably fatally. Jnjiireo. internally He was brought to Eugene by Deputy Sheriff Croner, and placed In Jail, and died In twenty minutes. He suffered a great deal i tind would tell' but' Uttle;'',Hei nld he was a single , man. and. had a, few relatives living. He would give no ex cuse for stepping In front of the train. His name was James, Qarinon, and he Was' about? forty years e'f' age' and came from Marshalvllle, Ohio. The coroner will nrobahlv investigate the case this With the wet weather comes an in creasing demand for seasonable shoes, and the best place to get a fine pair made to order Is at Fred Olsen's, oiney street. Anvthiner In thevllne of gcnis'lurri; ln,lnir irntMla In ipT. npwpst Rtvlot. cah be hud from P. ,A. JSfokes & Co. during Don't iro to - Portland to buy your ticketB for the "Old Country", and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and tbereby save y cal fare to 'Portland.-'.'-' i 1 our iio- George Thomcs waa arraigned before Judgo Bellinger In Portland cn r.in daylon a charge pt sendina iif-oltfr-pne letwr tnrougn pie nans. -j wiawr m iaborlng man Who Uvea kt'The Dalles. Some . Ume.: agj ,ho :cqntxacl some debts which he has not been able to pay. Some if . the bills ngatnst him were placed in 'the-' Tiaiidaof A FovtJnr collection agency,, from ' which he ; re ceived several letterB, signed: by 'one Ames, urgently requesting him to pay the bills; if hbtV he'sbould be rut'on the black list. Thomoa at length lost his temp.ny and wroteft letter contain ing noma Improper'; ianguage,';aiid ; a complaint waa accordingly made against him, and his arrest followed. 1 The only l'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes r$o Years the Standard. He entered a plea pf guilty, and claim ed that he did not know? it was contrary to lcw .tij send his opinlbu'jof -a man through the maija,: -United 'stAtes At torney -'Murphy recommended the pris oner to the leniency of tho court. Judge Bellinger fired a shot at the collection agency, saying that It was an offense to write letter? to a mnn...tbreatfnlng U imt-him pn:.the Waeklist.S He llmM mi! ... . k V J B. s S K .'I Thomas$l6, thelowerf amouht- fixed W law. Tho fine was paM and Thomas discharged. " . Ji . - I 'j Doing business on the Installment plan; pay th Uistollrnente when you gi t ready. That Is the system I have teen-compelled te do business on or two jeaiu, and expect to continue un-" tlU we pel a railroads Nai one can beftt me In giving easy terms. " B. F. Allen, 571 Third street. ' W. M. Williams, who baa done 1 the canvassing for Dellinger's Astoria City Directory, is no longer In my employ in any capacity whatsoever,. No one tut the 'undersigned has any authority to collect any monies duo on said di rectory, and patrons are warned against settling with anyone elsa. J. S. Dellin ger, X MR") .dJEyELANO !; AS A! SEER (PiKjm ! "The : Personal Force of Cleve- .-land,"-in-MoClure s Magazine for November. i Then, again. lf th: Wrijian? j'sum ner of 1892, -when it seemed for a- time as ihoiigh' the ttdoi was setting against his' nomlnatlonr'when It was certain that the most powerful Influence ever ai rayed "against a leading candidate for a presidential nomination had been secured, and' one which, according to all precedent, would be successful, , Mr, Cleveland astonished and almost vexed those friends of his who were working in season and out of season to bring nbout his nomination, by professing in difference to the opposition of the New York state delegation,' and of some of the most powerful politicians of the democratic party. He had been at! the Victoria Hotel one evening, listening in an almost .. perfunctory. .way .to ! the plaints and warnings of his friends,' He had no suggest4ons to offer, no advice to give.- -"A stranger seeing htmithere would!: hiveV thoutrht that 'he tvaii not : :T. .'. : ...'-.21 I one orjnat company noiaing inaj con sultation, but perhaps a friend, there by chance, whose presence, was not offensive,- arid waa therefore tolerated. At last. coniDlalnlnir of the warmthiOf the evening, he proposed a stroll, tak ing two friends by. their arms, wajked slowly up Fifth Avenue, and astonished '..hem by saying: ."These, things which you, have told me do not alarm me at all. They lean db their wot-st &nd'yet-l shall be nom inated in spue or .them. ,' r UNCLAIMED LETTERS. li. Llqt of Letters ;Unclalmed at the toria Postofftce'. A?.- Ia applying, for the letters referred to herein, state when advertised. Advertised November 14, 1893. Allen, W G Anderson, Mr Brady, Mrs Ella Cams, Charles m ! nr i,ti '-" t tt !.ii' Clifford, Mr Collins, J II Camel, Mrs Erlckson, Laura Ford, Martin Hawthorn, J A John'sorii Louis D Dennis, H Fonner, Andrew! Grlsel, Chris. 1 Holm, Fred i Johnson, Mrs Lois Johnson, Andy I Johnson Katie M Jobanaoiii John W Larson, Mrs C J Luce, Miss Rosle Manderson, W Gj McCoskey, Richard McHenry, I F McNab, Mra Alice Nichols, Giovanni Norberg, Carle Ostlund, Ol Peterson Mark Powers, Capt. T Powell, Frank N Reynolds, Mrs. Richardson, Joseph Ross, EC; Roosenberkj John SlVertsen. Anna Stnnpr. MrafiR Siuvens. J i Stangllih. KarlA .Talnloi, Hugo Vaugn, William Wallace, Miss Mary FOREIGN LIST. Arntrvlst, Erik Baker, G L Dangnon, Donat, Jackson, Thomas: Johansen, Alex 2 Mekkalsen, Slverjt A Pettersso, Victor G Roberts, George I Spears, Fred Tlsdal, Krlstlan P Tripp, Frank , , , ' 'jASi'w.HARE, P. M, -m- . i j i i i i rt , . ALL VHfjKj. (JOftil VCIlll ' . 1111)1 Those whe have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, ana those wno have not, hare now the opportunity to try it tree, call on tne advertised arug eist and (ret a trial bottle free. Send your name ana address to 1. Hi. liuciien & Co., Chicago, and get a-sample box of Dr. King'rf New Life PtUs free, as wel) as alcouv'iof Guide fU Health and House- bold instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost nothing. Chaa. Rogers' drugstore. you STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. -"ttcntlemen: I' have been troubled wltlwvery severe headache for- years. and- ave taken a great many different ltmtHlies, but have never.-found. any thlnf to give me as speedy and perma nent "oure as Krause's Headache Cap sules. In my opinion they stand with out a rival; they have cured me in (Aery case. JNO. N. WILKIE) 30 Adams ave., West, Detroit, . Mich. . Fo sale by Chas. Rogera. jwle agent, Astoritv Oregon. ' f THE NEW BAKERY, yffarneri'Olney aTid-Prtconfl Lartftfitloflt of homt rtafle; bread; in town for i cents. ' w T ; All kinds of fresh cakes and home made candles. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ail pertSorift haVlng elnlnid agamst Ihe estate of F.i E.) Nelson, Will present them' to;, me at the oflloe ,of J. Q. A. Bowlby within ; six months froln this date.;j . t; , ... j , JOHN JACKSON. 1 "'. ',' ;' ',' Administrator. ' Astoria,; Oregon,' Oct.' 19. 1893. ' i For Sale Three good lOta 'al! JmHh'a Pclnt. A bargain. Address A. B., this office., , .' . I; I,,. , , (r, .... ,.,.); I ' I i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL 'I ' , ESTATE' - ,' , : In'' the matter of tho estate of Charlus Kamin, deceased: - Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,- administrator of the estate Of -Charles Kamin, deceased, will, pur suant to an order of the county court of Multnomah" county, Oregon, made and entered in said matter and court on 'the ntivday of octoberM83 sell at ,puhlW auctlonito tha highest bidder . - ..h f . O A . . 'l.k '1.1 ll.i.n. it December, 183, at the hour or 10 o clock a. nWjor said day, a tne court House door of Clatsop county,' Oregon, In the City ' of ' ' Astoria, in ' said 1 county and state; the following described real prop erty) to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section1' twenty-three - 2.1), township aevon (7),. north of range eight (8), west of! Willamette ( meridian, in Clatsop county, Orfcgon. - Ci -V, PFLUGER. i .. Administrator of the estate of Charles, Kamihi'deodaaea. bii.C 'ij'Jc':j RECEIVER'S NOTICE.; f ' The undersigned having been appoint- ed by -the circuit court, receiver for I. W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to all persons owhig ald bank, either by note or overdraft, that payment of same , must be made without further delay. The office !Of.-.the receiver, at Case's- bank;, la open, dally from 10 to U o'clpck a. tv., and from 2 to 4 o'clock ji. ' ro.,Satii all. debtors are 'advised, to GEO. H. .GEORGE, " ' .i'V Receiver. MILES' NERVE AND LIVER PILLS. Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels tnrougn the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills SDcedlly cures bllllousneBS, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa tion. Unequaled for men, women ana children. ' Smallest, mildest, surest! BO doces 25 cts. ...Samples free, at Chas, Rogers. ,-'i w V; ' ' J SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT? ?' JOHN W. CROW'S WALL PAPER ; ' "' and - DECORATIVE ESTABLISHMENT , .at 637 ..Third street. .. .. Durmg'the nejjt 30 days Ave ytt take orders! to furnffih material and -do-dea-oratlve- work and plain paper hanging on the Installment plan. Call and get lcrniB and prices." : 1 1 i. ; i ' ) i ' ' 1 1 CAST OUT. the 'disorders, diseases, and weaknesses pecu liar to womenby tht prompt acOon '.ot Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre Bcription. A woman's beautv depends on her hoalth beauty in thie case can ne purcnasoa, muddy skin, a wrinkled face, and sunken eyes, follow the disorders of the womanly functions. Cupfd ia in demand for healthy woman t not for nek and ailing ones. The.!" Favorite Prestf ipttpn " I d power ful, itirlgorating tonio,'and a strengthening nervine to be used in all those distressing troubles which make woman's liffl miserable. You'll find reliaf from sleeplessness, backache and bearing-down sensations. It'g a medi cine prescribed by an eminent' physician for those nervous conditions brought on by func tional disorders such as Norvous Prostra tion, Excitability, Fainting Spells, Dizziness 'female I'diiiplaint" if It doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money Dacic ; j Ml tn-ni; xrrr ;i) ... WANTED. WAa TED By a capable gin; a thanco to do housework in a small fam ily. Inquire 224 West Ninth street, i 4 '. v. ! i-iFOR 'SALE.iu inij CHANCE FOR ' ALL-Men ot small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. , LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Real , Estato Exchange' and get a lot in Jriiirs X'irst AaoiUon tor ii. t JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing Lee has Juat received a full line 01 Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 629 Third street I MISCELLANEOUS. - H6TEL.Remember" McGuli'e'a Ho tel at Seaside is open the year around. .CALL ON Pw BAKER, 478 Third St and 1 1 have i your- clothes dyed and cleaned.. i. .-- ; . .. a . ; nrrf i ,-v,. i t-tt-t 1- 6EWING , MACHINE'S And general repairing,, lock-llttlng, etc. -, C. A. May, Viz Main street .... , i , iEOk McLEAN, corner Olney and As tor streets, does a general business In blacksniithing and repairing. j JOB PRINTING Dell Ferguson, gen eral Job printer, Astorlan building, up auvlra.i Flrat-clu work ;at reasonable WHENi IN PORTLAND Call on pandley &, Haas, 150 I'irst street,1 and feet the Daily Astorlan. Visitors. need not miss their morning paper while there. jr MUSIC XESSONS-J. W. Thomi- son, organist at the M. E. Church, gives lessons in music, piano and or- gaili ! 'Orgaina tunedi and Srepitlred. -.) Ad dress 589 Astor street, Astoilo. TO ' SUBSCRIBERS. Those who do not receive their papers regularly end on time should notify thla office. ; If- tho,pa.pera delivered by, carrlera are wetrr In bad condition; don't fall to make complaint at the business office. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If yu have-friends in, Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern,? Pacific . office, steamer Telephone ' ; dock, 'and : make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ;! .; ARE YOU GOING EAST? -Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad if YOtt.jare ..Going East Low rates of fare, 'through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of acohd-claes. - ticket ' con, atop ' over at Portland. Ratea of fare same as from Portland. BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS-Call at August DanleUon'a Sample Rooms. ONLY I THE PUREST Wlnea anS ltquora are old at Alex Campbell's Gem. , , . i . .,, . 1 A - DELICIOUS DRINK. There la no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famoua beer la kept in such good con dition aa at Utzlnger's popular resort WlXfcd AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandol wine-Instead of eoffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricct brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. i&LL ; GREAT SACRIFICE SALE. Busiiiea Must be ; lUvlug coiioluiltd tptettte from.buslucts I wiU (dl9.oe ol my entire toek:at H sacrifice Sf UOOIIlOOKB ANi) STATfONEBY at aolual cost. All uth-r goods will be sold ;blow cost. o reserve. Hio entire Stock nuint H closed out before tho new rear., Fixtures and Miow cases fot tale fhwip'.. This iiTabouinaa siirrinoocluslug tale. ., j R. STRAUSS, yi&tj NEW VORk ' NOVELTY STORE -,. ; j I'. 8. CouiitVy Jlurohan's will find It tb their advantage to eall-ea m and tice our gooda bebiropiircliaal iKflM!l:ete. Tni olosluu out aalu laotrktly lor cash ouly. . , ,. j( . , SOCIETY MEETINGS. ' PILOT f!OMMlSRTflKl,'j!l. Thn ir.r. ular meetings of this board will be held on iii9 nrsi Monaay or each: nn'nth at iu B,, in.r ac ioe -onice ol Kobb'ft Pnr ker.y J 5 li,.;, t, W. L. Robb. Seo. ' NOTICE The'- regular metlngfj ot me Astoria minding and Loan Associa tion are- hold at 8 p. m. on the (first vveunesaay or eacn month. Ofllc on Genevieve street, south of Chenamiis. ,., W, L., ROBB Secretary, , OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, jl; O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean (En campment No. 13, In the Odd Fellows; Building, at 7 p. m.; on the second laud fourth Mondays of each month. ) So Jcurnlng brethren cordially lnted( By order C. iP. ' 1 ' i ' COMMON COUNCIL Regular meet ings first and third Tuesday evening oi .eacn montn at, 8 0 clock In city hull: Persons desiring to have matters atted ppou by, the; council at , any regular meeting must present the Bame toj the auditor nnd clerk on or before the IFrl- day. evening prior to the Tuesday; on wnicu int- onuiuii noius us regular meting, j k . j K. OSBURN,'." C is bAiidltor and Police Jmlge.' , , PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 'hi-' I,... XT A ESnrrTrr ' j "- '.V X ' . DENTIST. Room i and 2, ' '. .Pythian '.Building, over C. H. Cooper a stora. '' , ' t W- C LOGAN, D. D..S. i ; ,! vi , iv s DENTAL PARt6liS; : Mansell Block, 673 Third street J. E., LalORCE. D. p, S, - ' ' ;! "'- DENTIST. 11 i-'ltivi'l' building,' opposite Occident ' " FULTON. BROS., ,. , ,.,.,. (.,';' Attorneys at law. ' " , Rooms 3, 4, 6, and 6, Odd Fellows' Building, Astoria, Oregon. j , , 1 W iiAFORCE, : t -'f ATTORNEY AT LAW. '. .OlUcev Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build ing. ' ' " . 1 : ''' SlLAS B. SMITH, ' ' 1 : ATTORNEY AT LAW; rOliloenlti Flavel's brick building. 'Hi I. FilA'K J. TAYLOR, ' ''I'1,7" ' j " " ! " ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Aat'orla,'Oi-CB6il. ',V: "' ' ' 'i'" '! I, J. Q. ' A1.' !iiO WLiiY,1 1 ! !- ' ! ATTORN Elf AND COUNSELOR1'1 . AT LAW.'. : ! ' ' , Office bii Second Street, Aatoriu, Or. DR. AV. ci BELT. ' j r- PftYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ; I Office over store of J. B. Wyatt, Sec ond street near Genevieve, ! - DR. JEL1V JANSON, ; PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. , , , Office, Room 7, over Osgood's Clotp lhi Rtnrf. hnnrs. 1U to l m., I, lo pi m. Sunday, 10 to 11 a.""! ; ; '4-1 1 1 ;' DR. 0. B. ESTES, '''"' ' j ..-I .,i,rrtri, , w , ivn aTTHfiTrnw 1 Srteciul attention! to dlseasea of wom en and surgery., , I Office over Jjanzigero muie, bljimv- JAY tuttle,;m. D. 1 ; ' PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND , "'. , ,', ; ACCOUCHEUR... ., , -' Olllre, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Nil ,i.,i uv u.iiirn 10 to VI and 2 to 5. Residence, S, Cedar street. ; '; 3 5 7TR7 Vi-'i'. 1 !.' i , .' DR. WALTER I .HOWARD, : HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' nma mta Tlilrl street. Hours. 10 to 12 and' to 4, Sunday, to -2.. Resl detwe, 4U8 Third street in ' DR. STRICKLER,..'-. . , ' . : PHYSICIAN AND1 SUKUEON. -Jjeaier 111 DRUGS,;' AND, DRUGGISTS' SUN- , , ; ,., . VmV-B. ... . 357 Second Street Astoria. T-.T. I T.-a BUSINESS CARDS. F.' WICKMAN, .. . . ! CONTRACTOR, vtAuaa mnvlnir nnd street Planking. b-wa nnd blocks for rent. Call 011 or address 2037 Pine street. a.' gibbons, . -: ':; ..".i'.y , nmuTL-u ,11.' ai-i' n in h.iiij wtjrurKSIflVAI,' BdOKKEEI'ER OfTlce, with General MesHonger Co., CIS Squetr.oque street. " f , f J. II. MANSELL, , " ' , ;' ' . ,'. npn: i-9TiTt! TiriClICir.n Notary Public Fire and -accident ln- stininnA ; .'.,, ..I W. V. IAIHi.Ci, . 1 I, .. .! .,- . -. . I REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ; ANCI3 AGENT Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or, Closed Out Sure! THE flstonaatioiiali'Batak ,!:,;.. : ! TRANSACTS A -, . i General Banking Business ' Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited ion favorable terms. 1 Foreign-11 and ' Domestic Exchange bought and sold.1 - ' . Money - loaned on personal security. 'Interest paid or; time deposits as ful-lows:- - ! ' " 'For '3 months, 4 per cent per annum Fori g months, 6 per cent per annum For 13' months, 6 per ecnt per annum ' , A HavlnE Department. Having, been established in connection with ' tho abovei deposils . will ; be re reived in sums of one dollar and up vtard.i;,! .1 1 . ,m, I., i-, ,,,,. ! . , Interest will. , be allowed as follows: On. ordinary savings books,, 4, per cent per annum;, on term savings books, 6 per. cent pur annum, ... 1 :-.! ,,;..( ,v D.. K. WARREN.. President. , , ; ; J. .R; HIGGINS, Caphler., ,! 1 -,'.:, J. CDEMENT, Vlce-Prest ,,-, ( if ,,D. K. WARREN. , ' ' . J. C. DAMENT. ,1 ,. I - . ... C. ft WRIGHT, .! ., 1 ', .! JOHN IIOBHON. 1 . , .,.,!! , 1 H. C, THOMPSON, ,, , i THEO. BRACKER, i..n,.ii ,11 .., 1 .,Dlrectora. THE flST0l?Il SAV iGS BflHK ' Acts aa trustee for corporatlor.a and individuals.- Dejioglts aollclted."" - Interest will be 'allowed ' on ' Savings deposits as follows: On ordinary saving's bookaV per cent per annum. 1 On term savings books, 8 per cent per nnnum.' : ' ' " -. On certificates 'of deposit:" 1 For three months, 4 per cent per an- t.tim. '"' -. !. . -'I For six months, B'per cent per annum 11 For twelve month8i'8 per- cent per annum. ' 1 ' ' " I. W. CASE, i .-. . ,'.yt . . . .President .1. Q. A. BOWLBYi'.i. .', Vice-President FRANK i.'AT r('N;.H. .' .. ; .. ..Cannier ' ' DIRECTORS: 1 "' I 'W. Case, J. Q. 'A. ' Bowlby,- - Gust, HolmeSj' " Benj.' Young," ' i. fc. 1 ; Roed,' F.' Jv-' Taylor. .-.: Agents Wanted. hoici a.nrl ' altver cam .tie" tha'de 'eiaallv by active men and women.'-, Secure an agency .Immediately .for, : "AMERICA'S W yiN Ul;tiiAr us , , tne, ( rusieBi , . sew ing book pin ce Grimt'a Memoirs, A veiitabla Ixxjin has set In on thla book, and success, la knocking ; at, ypur. -vcry lHr.; ' ,,1,. ',.. . , 1 1 ' J tli,.; . .. , 510 beautiful, pictures, (over, ,300 full i;iKo pictures) in tints, by a new pro cess':, 200 pages of Btlrrjng jtext, by the colebvatect writer, anil , traveler, j. vv. UueLeuuul to 3,000, pages,, of,, an ordi nary book. .,, ...i 1,1 , . , 1 .. .. .i.Thla beautiful work Is gotten, up aa a memorial of the Columbian year, and touiihes an, American ; chord In every liovio ;in .the- l uiil, M, ... .-, -, , ,1 , Popular prices, territory, .worth a 'inn, iiolng rapidly,,, Send at pnoe $1,00 ton iiionpectuH,, and application for ex elusive, agency to THE J DEWING ()., San Francisco, yai , -, r( 1 .i .1 HUGKESi&GO. LIQUOR - DEALERS. Im'portors of all brands of forelgi and domeBUc wines, llqu'ra and cigars. J. U. Cutter whiskies a specialty. Vrl Blatz bottled beer. Finest brands of Key West and Imported cigars: j ."Wuttiliv'.' imii1 R..hi-Hiwl. , . All Wrlm-A from , tboi cuuptry and city promptly filled H;TU:V " ' Hquemo-vo Sti-eet,' Astoria,-Oregon. SEHSIDE v SfiVI.IILL. A f S'j . I; J'K . . A complete Block or aimiker on nanu In the rough or dressod.. --Flooring, rus tle, celling, and nil , kinds of finish; mnulilliiKB and tthliigles; .also bracket work done to order.' Terms reanonable and prices at tiedrock. All . orders promptly attended to. Office and yard ftt mill. H, F. L. LOOAN, J'rop'r. Beaslde, Oivgon. 1 i- eGciae liiui ts. IrtCantlfVoctiCnllniu'tit.... XA ej 1. J o'clock. . . UBQ Ur. M W .;.sv-!".75 Tor nnrf iculnrs lnnnlr( Vi linv niBmbor of tiro firm or ft the ofllc. foot of Con-comlyHt,-, Wftrr 8muu Mrt.t.s Co., T. O. TrwllniBcr; President. wtrtiTitti ,:r-T-it 1' ICJlXlilV - ipGHapBlers HEAVY AKD SHELF , , - u It iiVR DWAHE. Wnaf6n& Vehicles in Stoclc Far.r-, M.n hltwry, Pilots. Oll, Varnishes, Logger' " . ' '"'"-' ii-,J Winiows. ' r. lroviiuri, Kfour,' Hurt M lit Peed. fAntoria, Oregon. 1 " jr0priet.irVf the'' ' . .... , ,4 Fusilarid Buluhsring Cors ihkh Crnr Hi-cond ami Bnfnn "e-H. Corner Hiii-i and WejtLUIiiii saef-U.