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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1893)
III. . ABOUT THE CITY, j ; Jtf- Israte tfttiat fait ('Viiseis at Jfcseiu?'ij j)c , r.;l'ov( .the first .of-, January. I J "'i'rV J. ? -fl ' i i - The Liiittii-isULed J4sJithft(is&.Beam- cr Cyluniblue , jailed yesterday for a tour 'of Inspection of the Bouml. U 1!! t-1ie,-a"fbp''i ' 1 tbliiaVohlWi4dyveniiig'Af an niiiis p"fe As-3-b'clock. Tho subject" of t'.ie morning sermon 1 f Wajfi 0 $;4 ' gtlwilt j Hffsicopal church will be "From bethel toj Fen-Ihl-"- ,i,-ii'-.- :.' : , i- (i i 1 i i 19 .liitlBlu ship Krrol, Jyaded, witti ,i j ' Vh. ?4ifved;.f)4 i .'M" I rprllnml yesterday. She sails -for Hull, jjfittif- . Water, rates, wjll be. dgllpaueiit to irtflrrcfw. donfeumCffi are re(iu3tfa Ota call at the office of the secretary1 and !' wttle'theftf-account.-. -i.;. " ! The" County of-MeH6net.h, is getting a newforetopmas In Pprtlfyu. She O)0j8hJli5jd vfrf 'leave v. down tomorrow or Tuesday." j i ' Th'ft-sWrParinRsStalbuck. arrived down from the inland seaport yester day. Iler c;cpnBiBt8'of.. wheat.; fTJli Starbuek goes' to Huli 'direct. ' !,.:,.- Tho Bralsh'''Bliipsi-'lrekt''liall and ijqXq,.,! .fcmrVrtasted I bark Colony are expected to be down i from rortland durlh:g'"thei ensuing week. i Th Brftlstii bark! Cumbi-liui Cautain Meadowcroft, cleared for Queenstowu for pi'derif yeqterdaj, f-( ler cargo; con sists of 37,820 sacks of Hour valued at $52,000. ' ' ' '" :u!'" ; ,. : - - i . i , .. i ' The ' British .-.'.ship i Cambutikenneth, . CaptaJn Cronuxrty,.. arrived .down yes terday and cleared. for Fleetwood, En gland, with 111,641 bushels of ' wheat valued-, at; G0,2SG.50. j The government dredge L:idd Will be down at. this clly today or tomorrow ,j. .Jor.UheurpoKejtff beginning dredging operations, Sortie. 'dls'tniice beloW this .. ill y north of the channel. j The members of the state board of r ..equalisation wll.3 arrive:,. .AW jlty. J ! "Ca&M Titer, h iijiing the j;i Afferent c'oQhties lphifto:ry;to equal ii Z Uti&dkie various otifi'ty' assessments. ; '.An- iSO lot 'or 12. .?h) : Groceries' cheap. for.;fcash at Howell Th; Belmont tiga'rcani- bo haa at Chaa.. Olsen's s . During the next ten dayB the business ' of' the ' Astorlah will be .rdhtactcd at , the 'Office of Eliiiore, ;SanborA, & Co., ' on account ' of '-estenslv a-lt'at'oiis, '' which will be bpguh .tomorrow lu the .' '.''Asbwian building,'.!. :."t V'-;:' ' "; i: ' meeting, of -property; owners was : heia;:yeera&y l)lir,e. 'i-thuse pics .iciitiJuiolildiJtUvfulBe' wlirwas'oiie. It .1 .is.beltovad, hovei:t'J. tba.tthey almpW latllled the plan for raising a subsidy '"''''iii1iteh''haS'-ariadyTl)Ccn outlined in the Astorian. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Wafd's T f Meany: is the leBdUg tailor and tais the highest cash price for fu; sldnfe. J For $2, a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer. In Hill's First addition. Rev. MeCormac's fishing statistics are not quit correct. Judging by the amount ofytin consumed this ear, the 'pack, instead jof peln 250, 000;? cases, as mK MicCorma's asserts, was... in trie 4- xpighDorhood of A 380.000 .u?es, .while, that of last year waa about 405,000. Road Supervisor Bartflas:ia -about to rebuild two bridges on the road to Olney, and in consequence that high way will not be open to teams from a ! :. eKt Wednesday until ; WlMoni.y.l,.,l lowlng. The improvements, will begin " " Bbout, 300 or 400 feet on this side of the Walluskl bridge For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing. Lovers of a good .cigar can always find mild, freeh Uelmonts at Chas. OI; sen's ' -C- i t-JJ t. ' !. For Sale Three goofl lots at Smith's Pclnt. A bargain. Address A. B., this uffice. The steamer Signal arrived in yes terday afternoon from th-S"urid.,he "., liii--80 Chinese passengers o'n bosird, T-C-and 280 tons of coal, trusoms In? - spectors Peterson and . Campbell Doaru ed her down the riVerntt" OTder to starch for opium, ,b.ut . it is reported that none was found The committee appointed by tho As-tt'rla.-:Fbotbftil iCltib- to formulate :rules for the government of the gymnasium annex of the club will meet this after- r -noon ab 8-o'clock, and bere S --club- meeting rtwnorrow., eVenlng at tft . 'jnmasitiniior the purpose ol lsJu?t ing matters in connection withtiie coming opening night of the club. A full attendance is expected at the lat ..'.. tii" mteting. ' V. . :t: gome choice ilried elk meat fo.r sale tit Ross, Higgins A Co,' 8. ..: . ..' . Hill's First addition 13 located lit tne centre of the. city. Lots are now gelling in it for 12. '.' ' There la no risk taken by joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the - ' 1 full value of their money. . In stating whab disposition was made of the $200 reward offered by. Sheriff Smith for b' arrest of the murdered of Victor Br.ellman, .Urn Astorian yes terday was slightly iri error. jf'usUiia'S' ; ;.X?r.Ilar apd. Csptam Hallock,' of ;.this city, each got 12'4 per cent o"f the roward: the remaining 75 per cent be- . , . jn'ff divided equally bet?.n ynau. JCrflih- Una, lrte-tivte Grillio;. on .roilianu. and th wiriMut who' furnished some ! : the information loaliiu to-Jieiter's ar rest. Chinaware. In the latest design, at E". It. Hawes'. Prices never before equaled - ".thi3tty. , . - . . : -i i '. 1 1 i t ; -. JEFF'S, The Only Restaurant A half Interest iu the Knappa. coal deosit isl,bena old ly.C'J. -A, U. Stoim &, 1JWng4e, presUk-ijt pi he cnain).ei;oi ctmimejce of Hijs''clly.;i It la tfieUiitantjoii tu? bt-gin d,evelaj)iulnt i f the' ledge'' next spring. All of tilt cxpeit.3 who have seen baniplcs of the coal pronounce It a lush grade llgnlle, mid the outlook for the cutablihnnnl of a new industry in this vicinity seems soiiie profit. Flushllght) photos of the maskers; al so printing on silk and satin, now on ittlul'Uion aUCrpw's gallery. SMiRnft Co. have a' new" lfha1 of J)iiinl? iipootifc. Watch, clock and Jew elry ropuinngja specuuty. uppasiie mo AStprln ollicOjj ( J The-City Chop House and Restaurant at 410 Second street is open day and night Everything first-class. Nothing bub white labor. Jphn UragollcJi, Fro'r. -V r i ..n i .il -, :;-. ; m There was a large and enthusiastic meeting ;pf! jrpuUcRim held, Jn Suoml Hall, Uniontown, last, evening, at which addresses were made by Mayor Cros by, Hon. F. J. Taylor, Messrs. l!ryce, Larson, Hay, Itcippa, Wherrlty, Hare, Wickntan, Goddard, and others. Deep Interest was manifested In the coining election ,and the unaniiiioita eUrl'csshm! of, Uosa.preFentj vas,,yi favnr of ti:e' WpiiblicinUi(:Wu-'i;X''veiVvenJoyable social time was had! 'dancing- being In dulged In between the speeches. The music was excellent, and the refjre'i-, ment room was liberally patroniid.---. r t ii:t j ! f F The Midwintei.. 'Eafe .Aas.gi:la.Uftli ..'has sll fc .clrivjlarf ltiHer alling atten- tlon-to -"the great- opportunity for Ore gon and its prosperity," ofCerod 1o us by the Midwinter Fair. The circular goes on to say thab f t. 1st ijrpppied to build a suitable building on the grounds at San Francisco, to be known as the "Orbgori Tlulldlng," and that all' ex hibits ..therein shall be entiled to- .all rights 'of competition for premium, as in the "General Building" of, the fair. All citizens of the state are requested to subscribe to the stock of the as sociation as liberally' as possible, and to use their Influence In making the Oregon display a success Pyegqn mspja) ! Tb0. Cpjfey' 1 House,'-622. Tlilrd street', .best .-jlaM Xsx chops! and steaks: oys ters by the quart; receivea aauy una always fresh. Eastern and ' SKi&lWater My oysiers in quarts or pints '-aftlie -Tlilrd street restaurant. Private rooms for familiis. Joe Kinckella, proprietor, 408 Third street. ,T K'i . .il i'l. i. . ; : ; T.a.llps' wrltlntr desks, reckiliir f Mails, and dining chairs, ; sultablij fur ; Christ mas presents, at (A. V. Porter's, Second st.reet..- Handsome crayon por' rails with $25 purchases. An accident occurred at Kalama' on Thursday : idghl by which C. M. Ben lum,i who! ,has been connected with one of the departments of the North ern' PaGifiov 'narrowly escaped dTowii4 infT.-" "Hcv'"-a3-"TnnnIns toward the wharf in ordqr to eat.jh the night boat pn the , way v 9 . hs. city,, and n the ;:ii;li'noss-'-.ii '(Hot! fiotloo; .- hfiw elosd lievjis, to the jlv,ef.,J;hc result yas, a diickiiTg in the ciiiliy waters. He had a satohcl In his hand, which he re tained, after grasping a pile and ycll- WnsriTstHy tforyhclp. He'j-R'nsrtlshqd ,putaher3''hie(aifIieuUy. (lie 4j.nojrf Uiclatlon of -uvstoria will be held ". .; i -i U.S low Wednesday, December 20, 1893, at 2 stoppihg' a't pie Occident. It as sev eral hours before his blood could be got to circulate freely, after he was holsttid oni board the steamer. Christmas numbers of the London N'aW' Graphic, Yule TiiU Father Christmas and Chatterbox, 'with beau tiful illustriled fiuiip'oinonts, just:-.re-colveA,.at Grltlin & Reed's.. Anything in the line of gents' furn ishing goods. In the newest styles, can be had from P. A. Stokes & during the present irionth, at lrides never be fore equalled. All the patent medicines advertised In this pap?r, together with the choic est, perfumery, and tollet; articles,; etc.. can' be bought at the lowest prices at J.-W.; Conn's drug store, opposite) Oc cident Hotel, Aitoria. The largely, increased size of 3io mance, since the beginning' of its twelfth volume, allows scope for a greater variety than ever in. Its , ton tent?: This opportunity : has Ibeon In telligently 'utilized' by Us successful editor, Mrs. Kate Upson Clark, iu the composition of a Christmas Numler of extraordinary brilliancy, t.'nb of its score of charming tales ten are es pociallyf' designjjft.-, for the. Christ mas season.!; They Jare, of all sort--grave ard g4'. long-n short, and- livf, al most eiiual jntasura1 oU:. both, ad 'im& young. Among the authors of Ui'.it mas stories are Octave Tha'W Mal tha McCfulloch WillUnij, Frano-is Coppee, Mary C. Hu.i;rford and Madg Robehson; while ill'.' iblir-' con tributors' Include Arthur liea.df.ey Mitahell, Theodore 3irtlett, Arthur Quiller Couoh-and George. tH' might be exte l-il. t.-e 1 '' j- tjcylarfy stroife'lji irry an!.Jijniwus stories, though sl.JSlu ai,.'." oilier mv--terle3: are -abt . iie.-r.ki!'cl. Komante comes from Ro.iiaii'-e PublN.lng Com pany,: Clinton Ha.!.. .i'.o Ple, New York; and : is :25 ms a r.c.U-r. 01 $2,50 a year. ; A-'jamplc ropy of a: 10 cent issue will be wnt. for 10 cei.t - ' Driri't so to; poVtland to ' Su'-W tickets: for the "Old Country" and the East when you can them for the same price at the Union Pacific ofUce In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. f 1 ' Awarded 'HiGHESf 1 1 1- Tlie only Ture Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. 1 Used iu Millions cf Hones 40 Years tlie Standard. THEt DAJLfojAtmJ - a" CAMPAIGN -LIB- j Effort 1"o Capture yf 'Vote j'iji rom tgj'fl'? ! inan ivenlnf ISScitloA yesterday there appeared . a "communication,'' bearing indieputaljly, the car-nnukB oi tlie proprietor of that paper, and sigur ed "Republican,". In which It is as serted that a.t the mcetlnB.of repubH- .aAttrfajirevk.pve4ing( "a : X-i-Av Y.rt5erftcd ti)fioscP present, In- which tlie signers agreed to support toe republican ticket at the city election. Eighteen signed the roll, the balance of the, crowd declining, as they could hoi vote the ticket. -'A Motion wim then made that, all Who ad not signed ;be requested :to leave' the hall. This stlrtv cd up a Vow'-thls 'c:ominuiii6atlon" goes on. to say, "and after considerable wrangling, and several speeches; the motion was, withdrawn, j not, however, i.'i:tii one of ' the 'ring had orCcred rrank ,M,tson, a, Fjpa repvlllllcaB 'pres ent, out of !he hall. This angered' Uie other Finns, and they left the hall In a body." Then this "communication" states thrtt .'the, meeting ati;ournfd tU'nWki ona!'weekiom..AIunday.-iitxt-.'.. It is usveiyntHy t0 caU Bttentlon to W palpnWe 'fnt t that the "Republican" proprietor of the evening paper is en-deavoring-, to kw-thft Finnish, repub licans frnAntjcndjn'he;hiee:tlns to-mpn-(?y..,eYeniU5-tJnot next Monday evenliig)lJsiiVewi (?), isn't It.?' 1 'fA$ fdrf the assertion that "the Finns left--thy-hall In a body," no better evi dence fs needed than the word of L. O. Belland, one of the Finnish citi zens present. Mr. Belland character izes the "communication" as a tissue of falsehoods, and affirms that but jthiee present did nob sign, two of Ithese being C. J. Curtis ancW. H. D. Gray. The former stated he' would vote the ticket straight: with: the! exception of Mr. Crosby, with whom he had d per sonal quarrel, and Captain Gray ex pressed himself as In favor of 'some one candidate on the citizens' tlcikeb. It is "also "nolewof thy that "lit this "communication" the names of ail but two of .4,ha. Finnish citizens ,pifjnt. at liie fdintblfean iiu'Dting Wj f fW M. L. Dulac, from Paris, artistic dressmaker.-. 375 Alder street, Portland, late or.HB. .Litt, begs to inform the ladies of Astoria that she will be at the Occident Hotel, Astoria, on Mon day, December 11th, and Tuesday, De oemlwr l-'th, to '.bike, orders. Latest styles, and perfect, fit guaranteed. La dles can bring their own goods. : TOYS! ..TOYSI. i ToVf,! Flve;cenis. Q cwit. 15,ct'iits, 23 leents and upwards. :..r:SHANAHAN BlOS. ! :.' : - BANlC.IipIUCE. The Eighth ."Annual, Meiing rf the stockholders of the First Naf onal Bank of Astoria, for the election'-, of directoi-s and transaction of other, bnsl ness, will be held at the banking iolllce Tuesday, January 9th, 1894, at 4 ip. m. S. S. GORDON, Cashier ' , ... D.eeeiubr,,. StU, I8?3.,vci,,:., MM ; ... NOTICE. 1 e il; Tho nnnmil TtlPpHn? of tllO StOtk1- Holders Qf the Masonic Land and fculld- oil Wednesday, December 20, 1893 at 2 oclock p. m., at tne usual piace, ,ior the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. S. T. McKEAN, Secretary. Astoria, Or.- Nov.lS, 1893;r j A' "MILLION FRIENDS, i V A:; friend in need is a- friend Indeed, and not less than one million;: people have found suh a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds, and coughs. If you have never used this great couglr medicine, one trial will convince you thb It has wonderful cur ative powers in ll diseases of throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle Is guar anteed to do that Is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottle free at Charles Rogers' drag Btore.. Jjarge; bot tles 50c and $1.00, i:...cl!' THE ART OF SINGING. Mrs. H. T. Crosby, lately of Wash ington, Ii. C, (pupil of Anton Barlll ami others) begs to announce that she Is prepared to take pupils in vocal and instrumental musky '--.instruction will hS Kiveh after :the-sehotal of the boM masters, in the Italian method of train ing the voice. For terms and informa tion apply to 118 Second street. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Tiles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Weeding or Protruding, yield nV once to Dr; Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Areh street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W, Conn. P.UCKLEN'S- 'ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores; tetter, chapned hands. Tehllbliilns. coma, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures - pima, or no pay required. 11 is Buarunieed to give perfect- satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, lessor to J. C. Dement- ; FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, . softens the gums, allays all pain, cures Wind cholle. and is the bestrertiedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug Cists throughout tho -world.. ;i ,, Giiiynntff il to cure Illlio CoQ8LiulioutiaU liiie lki re. Attacks aiiQ -mis. honors world's' Paul Ci .an. i 'j. ij,iiwr'-umivjMW" '.'.'vw"Jt'..l.'iv.fwcr?y. NOTICE. , The regular annual meeting of the fctoektiolUurs- i.( the -Vythlan. Laud, and; Building Assi)clatlon -wi)l i bfe-; held 611' Satiirday.-Det'einber SOth, at 1 tt'uluck p. 111., at the oflice of Dr. Jay Tuttle. .lii. A.lNOYES, pcci-etary., Astoria, Nov. UU, 1VJ3. . : ' ; ; ' ;:- THB NEW. BAKERY.i (., ,. .: ; .Larscst.- loac -ou. uvuit .wane : kico m fown lor' G'cetits.- u' All .kinds of .fresh cakes ana nome- niniltt handles: ' -"' .' :- '-' ''I't'M. ) iv) 1. I'. i .'ii ''.i'J I. ili ... i, J ,. ,,Fpy .IG, SUCCESSES , : 1 'Having' ihondedod .uierlt to .mnkp rrod iallutho indvortWiiK: flalnied , for them.' the'. following four rmedlbs have roaclied aJ phenomenal' sale.' -Dr. :K1ng' New Discovery, ,f;..,'icousniPtf,,n. coughs and colds, each bottle guar OLlfed.iVlectrtti Bitters, -IbeiR't Eemr edy for Liver, Stomach ' arid Kidneys'. Bucklen'B Arnica. 'Salvo, 'tho . best .In th.-t world, and Dr. .King's New Life f'lifs: whii.n ai-e 'it lfect pill.- Alt these remedloa. are guiU-antecd. to . tlo just what is claimed for them, and the dealer whost'i iihjiie.W attc(td: here with will be glad to tell you more Of them. Bold at Chas, Rogers' drug store, 11. i-. . '. . , L.-"il J'VDO naliT, ot"ei- as you ;wouio nave others -no unto yoiv' is sympatneticany shown in the following lines, tlie pre sumption being jUutt yrapathy'.J!f born, or- nun io nalii or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please" send Krause's Headacljo; Capsules, as follows:. Two boxes to Flora seay, tiavanna, jn.-jjuk. Two boxes to LUUe WilcPx, Brookland, N. Dak. I have always' been a great sufferer from headache and ypur Cap sules are-the only thing, that relieves mei" rYours .very truly,- , . .,. ..'...! i:.. FLORA SEA Y,' trnvn.nn. N. Dale. For sale, byj tiiuwCt togersr AstprlaT Or., sole AgeuJUv -- ' 1 1 TO ' BREAK UP attacks of colds, chills, fevers, rheumatism, ueu- ralgia,,Tnd -kindred - de rangements resulting from severe exposure, there's nothing so valu-. : . able thD'A Jleroo's Pleas-. f;:an;l?tflltl;l(0 houso- i ; : them;! to; mwtj: just such I ..euiorguucles. I 'i ' i ifiMie reuots are eystom ivmtfdr, in- a. perfocily natural i way.: They're a compound of refuted and ' : 'concentrated vegetable extracts ; put up iu glass viuls,"aiwuys froth, and reliable; a handy and perfect vest-pocket remedy. If they don't give satisfaction, in every case, your woney will be returned,., I l.i -' ; '',':J ; ' '.," I "fliink of the' thousands of hopeless rases , which jnust have been cured by Dr. Safie's (iitaiTU Remedy, bufoi- iU proprietors could bo willing to say, as they do : " For any, case of Catarrh, no matter how bd, which we cannot euro, we'll i iy $joO cash." t WANTED. I W'ANTiaD.MlOOrjbn good . security. Address H.'-J., this ofiice. j :t SALESMEN? WANTEDrr-Free (pre paid outfit, One of our agents, has earned oVer'$20,000 In "five 'years. FOR S.E. rtr a MPW .iron.' AT,t-if en' of sniall means can buy real estate in Hill'ej (list addition.- . i j ' :. . FOR SALE Fifty acres util.npfoved land near Clatsk&nlnp tww.i, with! ne lease of. iiuproyjd , 1 'ti 1. Prlco MOO Enquire at room 45,, Hamilton Building, Portland. : ' ,: "',' '.: LOTS FOR $2.' Call at the 'Astoria Real Estate Exchange" and get a lot In Hlllls. First Addition for. $2. . JAPANESE -,j CURIOSITIES - Wing Lee has' just received a full lino of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at, cost. 629 Third Blreet. - : I -' MISCELLANEOUS. "! ' iloTEL,-Hemember : McGulre's Ho tel at Seaside -is open tho year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your i-lothes dyed : und cleaned. ! ' : .;..'. ,. SBWINtt MAt:ilINI'',H-rAnd general repairing, lock-fitting, etc. C, A. May, 132 Mailt! street. : . i ' GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As ter streets, d&es a general business In MacksmHhing .and Repairing-; JOB PRINTING Dell Ferguson, gen eral Job' printer, Astorian. building, up stairs. Fli-st-class; work ; at reasonable rates.-. 5 ' WHEN IN, PORTLAND-Call on Handley & Haas, 150 Firststreet, and get thet Dally -Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there., r. ... . t --i MU.Slb LESSONS. J.' 'W. Thomp son, organist at the M., E. Church, gives' lessons in ' mUslc, piano and or gan. Organs tuned and repaired. Ad dress DS'J Astor street? Astoria. TO StlBSCRIBERS. Those who do not receive their papers regularly and on time should notify this oflice. If the papers delivered by carriers are wet ur in bad condition, don't fall to make complaint at the business oflice. YOUR FRIENDS IN ' EUR6PE. If you have friends in Europe whoso pas sage you wish to! prepay: to Astoria, call" at tho Northern Pacific office, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. " ARE YOU GOING EAST? -Patronize ': the , Northern i Pacific . railroad if you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All : purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. ; Rates of ;fare ,same as ,from Portland. . . ; BEVERAOES FINE WINES AND LIQUORS-Call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell s Gem. ' ' '-- ' A DELICIOUS DRINK. There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp s famous beer Is kept In BUch good con dition as at Utzlngefs popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Uln fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cncnac and v.'lne at Alex Gilbert's. trill SU 'T.i NOVELTI BS M n P- fcJ iBflruitiful and . .. ..Christmis Presents1. Rafd :-u " J- , " aiidTTasteful i Designs y in -c -a j i - "-"V-v'.'" r .t'i&:l"!-! OiUI vfl't-SWl i'l S j ' U EKSTROMv Third St. ,, , , ' P,;.. -., I ' '''' ji-.l.v.:iM oi .i f. .' " I-I IT : ''.. '' ' . . ,- ,'(',. - . : 'r : . ;-,j.XJj-s!-'AiAi . I i .!. Kl '.I i.ll 'ill 1 'Ul 1 -.i..''..-iu.... I t -U l.l-.ltil.ri'Mi ll.ti. i , : .' ' '.?;!,'!:,ll'k!'K,.-''- ii.-i ji?i.n - :T tn ,7iiti'Mi.rt tfil f..l 71 it It. p.'.jf i '(.'liiotrt HhvIor concluJea toxetiie Irom buiilness 1 t dispose o( royr9iiUro stock at a sacrlnce SC11O0I. HOOKS AND BTATIONEBY t actual cost. All oilier goods will be s6lI telrtwcost. in' 'M.. ..... . .. .T , . .. .'Jlt';vl.tt..'-.J.. i. kl4i-iU-, n..n. Hd reserve. 'Hie entire stock must be clOsed ont before' I'h't' ncif year, mhlrca and'show cases fOUWo dienp ThlslsaliMMfWesacrlti.ecloslnR'salc.'11''1 ' v iUui 1 R. 11! t Its & t. I.i P.M. Country Merchnnts will Hud itio Hiclp advaiitiwojte call :on ,nnd.,pi;u;c1 our gooda bcfaninvrchaslnevLsuKlieie. This cioslhu out sale la strielly fur cash only. ' - 1 '-,i'., '.'iW l.n... iir.l.nl! -fiij ' . SOCIETY MEETINGS. ..ii I PILOT COMMISSIONER Thcl reg ular meetings of this board will bi held oil ths first Mqnday iof .each month at 10 a, m., at the ollice of Robb & Par ker.. I .' ! W. L. Robb. Sec. h "TfOTIQEv-Te regular meetlnds nf the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion 'are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday 6f each month. Ofllde'"on' Genevieve street, south of Chenamus...) .1 j W. L. ROBB, Secretiry.,,! OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 131 1.6: En-. O. F. Regular meetings' Vt OcearJ campment No.-iS, In the-Odd Fc lows' Building, at 7 p. m on the secon and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially, In Mte I.'" ' By order , ' COMMON1 doUN'ClL-Reirular i vdet lrigs first' and third i Tuesday I ewe dngs of each month at 8 .o'clock in city bait Persons desiring to riave matters icted, upon by the couricll 'at any re ;ular meeting must present thfe same t i the auditor and clerk on or before th Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday fpn which the council holds its' rculnr mejtlng. ' """ K: nSBUftNfl ' Auditor and Police Ju ge. PROFESSlONAt; fckKVS. II. A. SMITH .:' 1 jienTIST. !' ' . ' 1 1-.. Rooms l 'ind 2, Pythian Building, over C; H. Cooper's store. V. IT ?- w. c logan; p. p; s.; :; DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street. j;; E. LuFORCE, D. 'Di S.';' ' " PENTISTr J Flavel building, opposite, Occlde 4t.: FUtTON SROS.: i "ATTORNEYS at law. ' blooms T T;6, and. : pdd Feli Bulldliiff, Astoria; Oregojt,; ,. , . , lows W.''M'.'XAFbjtCE,i;..iT''':.-: ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Oflice, Rooms 7 and. 8,- Kinney 'ii Uulld- ing. " '''.! ": SILAS B. ;6MITH Y 'o ' 's'H ATTORNEY1 AT: LAW. , oflice lh' navel's rtok ;buifdlnd FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. , i i a unwr.TiY. ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Olllcc on Sucond Street, Astoria, Or. DR. EL1V JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oflice, Room 7, over Osgood's dloth i t,,rr-. hours. 10 to- 12 m., 7 HQ. 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 11 a., m. , , DR. O. B. ESTES, i i .-!. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. -"': iJM Ollice over Danalger'S store, Astoria. .TAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,' AN1) ACCOUCHEUR. ' ' nma ii,.ntns 3. 4. over Astorluj Na i i'?nnk. Hours. 10 to 12 andl 't to 5. Residence, M'J, Cedar street. : DR. KTR1CKLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX Dealer in ; r.Tjtrc.s AND DRtlGGlSTS 8UN- ; DRIES. , .357 Second Street, Astoria. ' BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICKMAN, CONTRACTOR. 1 It, uiua moving and street planking, Screws and blocks for rent. Can tin or address zon i "i oircei. a rilRBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and 1 PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Oflice, with General Messenger , Co, 015 Squemoque street. J, H. WAN8o"ilt 'T-'. ' ?f 'a 'i 11 x : i.ii " REAL ESTATE) BROKER,-- , VoLinr Public.; - Fire and accident ln- sura nee, "T . r, I'J i I i...:- : : .niffST.' TTRTATB:-ANI LVSUR :!.:; .' ' ANCB AGENT.t'-', j ;'(''' " Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or, IN JEWELRY .'.u..-!ij I'.t ;.'J'..;X j'i.i lia;i2 ADDrbDHafeJ'"''rl ml Jill: fl fiWi'.i'.biwn.v I)!i4i:iij.:ft-.ir. wirf :i ttUft .hiri'iK 't'l i I r f -ti wmw " u''''t'ir'CM' ' ri"o-i I.Xi. in l.iul i.'l naib.'iiii;' '.ill .."'. 'S .ttowjmll NEWi.yORfcNOVEtXYrSTORE ...r,.ri.iirr in, vil.-. j:t ml lwvrt ...r. r:irr tTHE i,, Hi jii..:i tillJ .III, 'I 'tiLfi-iilllV i,i..i toaiwiiirri.fiB.Jiin L QeneralBanking Business Accounts" of :Tlrms and Individuals SollclWd'bh fkWi'abie'tertos."' ' iilV)re)K I laind uDomeStloiir EJichanBe bought , and,, soidrtUii.'ii.i mihImum . Money )oarad on, pprsorialsecurlty. IntettAt' paid on time deposits as fol lows; ''' '''' -'"' " --'1J.'"i"' For. . 8 months, A pftrednt pec.annum ,,For 0. mouths,, 5 npr in per,, annum ,For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum A Stivlnga Department. Having been established in, connection with tho ' above',- "deposits' will be re ceived in-sutns dC One doiltfr'and up- ward.vi'. viii ,.tii. ,ni'i, .ii-i-riK TntarPNt . vulW tiA . ntlnwpd, .nft follows: On nrdlnary savings books, .,4 per com ner 'knnnm.":6n tertti isavittirt books, 6 tcr cont pertiannunivioi" I -tn;j-. a,, I, ,.i,D.t K. ,:VAltitf.JNi ifresweni. ..'.. ,.. J, E., HIGQINS, Cashier. ,- V' X' C. pEMENT,' 'Vlfce-jfrest. .-' ''" "IX: K. 'WAHttBIf;''1 .4 :.Ul..n' ii-ili'-J. C.-iDAM.HNT;iv.v :. l in! :j"'-". jr.' C' TllOMPSaN, . VTHEOJ BRACKER. i!.n.:-s'.Mif.r. ...if. .:!) iUireetors. ! vrniui'V, TlHEflSTOlilASAVlflGSMW AietB ifts; tmisloiiifon.iooDporatlons and iiullv.ldualtv AJvpohIW i4lcite(,j,i.. Interest will be allowed on savings dJpositrnK follows: ' "' On ordinary savings. bodks '4 per cent per.. annum, s:,i ...v I . if ...t..i i pu, terrn, Byfiigs bopkp, Bner cent per On certlflctttt!s'j deposit1: .'i,ll;l,ii i Focithree monfcns.n pet;eentiper an- M'Pll ' ;ll n il " '-'ii tit riili.-i .'lni'.fc For six months, B per cent per annum "For' twelve; 'months, "fr' per cent per nnhum.-"".i hi him ..n .lnma J., A.,.BOWLBYi .,i.yice-Presldent FRAN, K(1 ,AT'J;ON v v , . .Casnler X QAliowlby, 'Gut.' TVoi'ri6s,:;BenJ. .i.i joungv 'A. w. ' 'eea; iVi'.i: vixfi ; i ... ... .p '..Ii-i.-i . I I'li.i ,l i'.,...l (iir.'li.ii'i .1'' in1'roiio'itartcll Retort 'l-l Y..: Importers of all brands of foreign and domestic wines, '. liquors- mr.d cigars. J. H. Cutter whiskies a specialty. Vr-l Rlatz, boWled beer.,,,. Finest,, brands of Key West and Imported cigars. . Llouors for medicinal purposes, ,.Funiily,,,trad.e sol,tcl,tcd. AH. orders from the country an4 city promptly filled. "' ' "' Squomoqae Street, K , : ,. i Astoria. Oregon. j .ii, j..-.. SEASIDE . SflVfilllilt. A 'conipiyte'strtt'li tif urntJe'r 'in hand In the rough or rtreHsed-.n. Flooring, rus tic,, ceiling., and., all, kinds , of finish; mouldings and' Shingles; also bracket work done to order. - Terms ffeaeonable and., prices , at . bedrock; n AU,. orders promptly attended to. Offlceand yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. ' Seaside, Oregon. .. :i .1 ,ii .iivi ;J'1IV EleetFie Mohts. mi s ut..;-. l..u-. i ' Incnn Jeseent; all DiUt . y $1.60 .,. ,.i ..,. . ,..; 12 o'clock, i, ,-.:J.OO For particulars inquire ojf, any membv of the firm or at tho oflice, foot ot Con oomlyrJt. West 8itona Mii.fJ Co., ' ''' T. O. TfulliMger, President. FISHER1 t3HOS., its heavy and Shelf HARDWARE. Wtitton St Veh lche Iri Slock ci.. . . .ii ill ' Wti. -I I :j. - farm, Machinery,, Palnl,; Oils, ffmlih, Loegera' Sgfpiiet, Fajrbank'a, Scal;ea, pocjra.. '' '''.' ,' anj Wlnjows.'. I'irovlwlonta,1' friaur, and" MJll Feed ' ' 'Atoriai,''6reon'.' ' " tt t' Cornet BtteMit and Bntn itret. . ; '' " "" ' ''" " il i.v.i;i '.'.'I Ii I'dlil H.if ,; chas.; & son. I., j'. !!:.. i i-lsi-Jii -11 "I'll ' Carpets 'an UpMstety ' 'ill l ...! .l.-.w, '"I.I i ? v...... ..T .-. 501, 893 and S9S Third Streat, ASTORIA, 0, I7 0 l.'j HUGHES SbiDGhandle c t FURNITURE I f 1 $ i i ! ' i