THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNINU. MARCH 21, 1894.
ABOUT THE CITY.
The bark Aureola, with lumber from
Knappton, sailed yesterday for San
Francisco?
Tho steamship Btate of California
erocwd ouli yesterdiiy morning, bound
for Sati Francisco.
The regular fortnightly meeting of
Temple lodge, No. 7, F. and A. M., was
held last evening.
The steamer Laltme arrived Ih from
San Francisco yesterday. She will load
lumber for Redondo.
and taken to the county Jail. Religious
exHtiHTii-nt is mild to have been the
cause of the dethronement of the unfor
tunate man'3 reason, and hints are made
that a few others are likely to follow In
Hutchlns' footsteps. Hutchlns was or-
tiered committed ! the asylum for (.lie
Iiisiik: ttt Salem, lie l but 2' years o
age.
The nshlng gear of the old Llenen
weber cannery was sold' yesterday by
the sheriff to satisfy, a Judgment for
$00.
"Astor lodge, Knights of Pythias, will
he visited tonight by Grand Chancellor
Waddell, of the grand Jurisdiction of
Oregon.
The political situation Is beginning to
be a fruitful subject of conversation,
and knots of republicans and democrats
are to be seen on all corners In earnest
discussion.
Those who attended the meeting at
Warrenton on Saturday evening, when
the Republican club was organized,
speak in high terms of the speech made
by Charles F .Lester.
Owinir to the success of "Kathleen
Mavourneen," Manager Stuttz has been
persuaded to keep It on for one night
more. Tomorrow evening "Our Board
Ing House" will receive Its first pre
sentatlon, and aa Its reputation has pre-
ceeded Its production, a large house Is
already assured.
The plaintiffs in the case of Edward
Ehrman vs. The Astoria and Portland
Railroad Co. et als. have filed a notice
of appeal and undertaking. The case
will not go to the supreme court until
the next regular term. Yesterday be
ing the last day on which ther notice of
appeal could be filed, It would seem, that
Mr. Ehrman Is determined to contest
the case to the end.
An $S0 lot for $2.
Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome's
Market, next to Foard & Stokes'.
Meany Is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price for fur Bklns.
Moving season will soon begin. Many
housewives defer the disagreeable Job
of moving until house-cleaning time,
when the carpets must be taken up and
the stoves removed anyway.
The Ladies society of the Norwegian
Evangelical Lutheran church will meet
at the house of Mrs. Nissen this after
noon, Instead of tomorrow, Maundy
Thursday. i
The remains of the late Nels Johnson
were interred yesterday at Greenwood.
The funeral took place from the parlors
of Coroner Pohl, and a large number of
the countrymen of deceased were In the
procession to the steamer landing.
See Shanahan Bros', new sateens.
Fresh halibut and smoked salmon
dally at the Astoria Fish Market, Olney
street.
Opening days at the 'new millinery
store, 474 Third street, will be tomorrow
and Thursday, the 21st and 22d Inst.
Viking lodge, No. 14, I. O. G. T., of
this city, will meet on Tuesday even
ings in future, instead of Fridays, as
formerly, and at. the meetings the Eng
lish language, Instead of Scandinavian,
will be spoken.
It is said a home Is about to be es
tablished In this city for the care of
fallen women desirous of abandoning
their present lives. The home will, If
established, be placed In charge of a
matron.
See Shanahan Bros', new dress goods,
Just arrived, at $3.25 suit.
Anything In the line of gents' furn
ish nir goods. In the newest styles, can
be had from P. A. Stokes & Co. during
the present month, at prices never be
fore equalled.
Albert Dunbar Is the latest bidder for
patronage In the dry and fancy goods
business, and will this morning launch
his new venture under very favorable
auspices. His store is onthe corner of
Third and Main streets, and contains a
stock of which he may well feel proud
The goods have been carefully selected,
and will find a ready sale If they are
once inspected by the public.
A gentleman in this city went home
a few evenings ago and casually re
marked, as he hung up his hat, "I see
women are sold at actual value In Seat
tle. A woman was bought at a church
fair up there for five cents." "Well, I
knew a woman, about the time I was
married, who was sold for nothing," re
plied hla wife. Then the man put on his
hat again and went down the street.
Fresh Deep-Sea Fish Dally at thf
Astoria Fish Market, 118 Olney b reet.
Hill's First addition is located In the
centre of the city. Lots are now selling
in It for $2.
If. Ekstrom has fixed his prices for
Jewelry to suit the times, and the latest
novelties can be secured at the cost of
material used In the manufacture.
W. V. Ridehalgh was around yester
day, and although bruised about the
knees and shins by being thrown
against the rocks at Hug Point, has
otherwise recovered from his arduous
and perilous trip from Tillamook to Seaside.
For $2, a lot is delivered every week
to the buyer in Hill's First addition.
Lovers of a good cigar can always
find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. 01
sen's If you want a first class photograph,
call on Crow, the Photographer, 033
Third street.
Several Investment companies have
written Auditor Osburn asking for in
formation about the proposed issue of
$10,000 of municipal bonds, with a view
to making bids for the entire issue.
Some personal Inquiries have also been
made.
The members of the high school were
addressed yesterday by Prof. Getz on
the subject of education. He spoke of
various methods for the Instruction of
the young, and was listened to wltn
marked attention during the course of
his address.
Did the sun's rays make you uncom
fortable yesterday? Did you take off
your heavy underclothing on the
strength of It? If you haven't, you
ought, at once. It would give pneu
monia such a. good chance to get hold
of you later on, when the remaining
few cold, damp days come. The sens!
ble man keeps his winter underclothing
on until the warm days of June pull
the sweat out of him.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Rev. L. Nissen, of the Norwegian
Evangelical Lutheran church, Intended
to preach at Nehalem Valley Easter
Sunday, according to his route of trav
eling, but as It Is Impossible to pass the
mountains on account of the snow, he
will stay In town and officiate at the
divine services Good Friday and Easter
Sunday. Rev. Nissen will preach regu
larly at Astoria the first Sunday of
each month.
Embroidery and laces in the newest
designs at Albert Dunbar's elegant new
store.
Thousands of mothers give their chil
dren. St-e-edman's Soothing Powder
during the teething period.
Ladles' writing desks, rocking crnlis,
and dining chairs, suitable for Christ
mas presents, at O. V. Porter's, Second
street. Handsome crayon portraits
with $2a purchases.
The too- previous enthusiast who takes
down his stove the first warm day of
spring, and then sits around and shiv
ers for a couple of months, is getting
himself otgether for his usual perform
ance. Experience Is wasted on some
people.
i'Pq you allow drunken people on
your train?" asked a Salem clergyman
of a brakeman the other day. "Some
times, but not when they are too
drunk," replied the brakeman. "Just
take a seat near the middle of the car
ppd keep quiet, and you'll be all right."
Ilwaco parties have expressed a will
ingness to hear James D. Murray and
Evangelist Ford in a debate on the sub
ject of "Religious Excitement." Mr.
Murray has pronounced views on lils
utile of the Question, and his
think ho could easily hold his own.
The millinery stores of Miss McRae
and . Mrs. MeKenzle were crowded all
day yesterday with ladles tempted out
by the displays of spring millinery and
the beautiful weather. The designs In
hati and bonnets were much admired,
and Include Borne of the most artistic
patterns ever shown In the city. Every
thing novel that the metropolitan mar
kets contain In the way of millinery
was to be seen, and the most fastidious
can be readily suited from the varied
assortments offered.
The French bark Pierre Cornellle, 1,
148 tons, CapU Lelequot, arrived In yes
terday afternoon, 62 days from Pisagua,
Chili, In ballast. The Corneille made the
river eight days ago, but rart up the
coast as far aa Shoalwater Bay, when
the captain learned his mistake and
beat around, reaching the river again
on Monday night. She left France 12
months ago for Madagascar, and sailed
thence to Pisagua, in ballast. Being
unable to find a charter there, she was
ordered to the Columbia river. She was
nearly out of provisions, and had but
little tea or coffee on board. These lux
uries, however, were substituted by
plenty of wine. The Corneille was 96
days from Madagascar to Pisagua.
Capt. Leloquet speaks but little Eng-
frienus "an uul ,,ilD tt "econa mate wno is
thoroughly conversant with both Eng
! llsh and French. The mate is a cripple
. '
Tsaac Bergman and the other mem- at presenU owing to an accident, and
JTra of the committee on finance ap-! will leave here for France. Two vessels
pi-inted by President Wise, of the Dem- j belonging to the same line aa the Cor
Hcratic club, for the purpose of raising neille have already visited th port,
funds for the entertainment of the dele, The Corneille is a very trim craft, but
it tn the democratlo convention, is very ioui on wie uouom ai present.
were around yesterday and found the
people generally willing to help tne
project along.
The celebrated P. W. Corsets can be
purchased at the store of Albert Dun
bar, corner Main and Third streets.
Olscn has 23 brands of clear Havana
cigars and he will give you a better ci
gar for 10 cents than you can get for
15 cents at any other place. 627 Third
Sam Haskens, or Hutchlns, who has
been beating the snare drum In the Sal
vation Army band for some 18 months Btreet
past, was taken Into custody yesterday,
being violently Insane. He was found C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE,
near Scow Bay, walking around in a J A maM ntm,, 0f gin-net fishermen
circle and repeaUn? the Lord's Prayer. wm be held at Liberty hall co Batcr-
The passers by wore each addressed as day, Marco 24 1SH' at 4 p. tn. sharp.
, - - h- MiitM.ins he price ot salmon for the ccmlngsea-
Crfrt4, wftfi whom Hutcuins o wm A,( fish.
thinks he Is continually communing. He
ermen are requested to attend. By or
was put "on board" an express wagon 1 nr. SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary.
Important Matters Acted Upon-Expert
Gibbons' Report.
The city council met last evening, E.
C. Lewis, president of the council in
tin.- chulr, and tln other lucmltcrs pres
ent being: Barker, Bergman, Schur
neckau, O'Hara, Young, Webber, Thom
son and Langworthy.
A petition for a liquor license from
G. Korpella was granted.
A communication from the Astoria
Iron Works, relative to reduction of
claim for repairs on No. 2's engine, was
read, and no action taken.
A communication from B. Van Du-
sen, relative to claim of R. Harry for
surveying tho railroad "right-of-way,
was referred to ilia committee on
streets and public ways.
Remonstrance from property owners
on Fourth street, Adair's Astoria, w
referred to the street committee.
ire report of committee on claim of
Dayton & Hall was adopted.
Report of committee on wharves and
water frontage, on petition of Booth &
Co., for permission to build a wharf.
recommending that the petition be
granted, was adopted.
Report of commlttee relative to 11
censes on delivery wagons, asking for
further time, was adopted.
Report of committee relative to em
ploying an attorney to assist in bring
ing cases before the supreme court, and
accepting the bid of F. D. Winton for
150 for the six cases now pending, was
adopted.
Report of committee on ways and
means, relative to complaint of Budget,
was adopted. The report Is as follows
"Astoria. Ore.. March 20. 1894.
"To Hon. Mayor and Common Coun
ell, City of Astoria Gentlemen: We,
your committee on ways and means, to
whom was referred the communication
from the Budget regarding city print
in?, respectfully report as follows:
"We have thoroughly examined the
notice referred to, and find that we are
now getting ten lines to the Inch, where
we formerly got nine, and that we now
pay one cent to the Inch, where we paid
ten cents in 1893, and $1 In 1892. We
therefore report that In our judgment
the Budget, as well as the public, have
no grievance. Respectfully submitted,
BENJ. YOUNG,
I. BERGMAN,
F. S. WEBER,
Committee.
The committee on ways and means
was instructed to see that the contract
was signed.
Report of superintendent of streets,
relative to improving Elm street, In
Adair's and Alderbrook, was adopted
Report of A. Gibbons, employed to ex
amine and expert the books of the city-
was read, and referred to committee on
ays and means.
Report of city attorney, In case of L,
Lebeck against the city, was adopted.
Report of K. Osburn, relative to
money collected by the sheriff, was read
and the city treasurer authorized to col
lect the same from the county treas
urer.
Report of C. W. Laughery, stating
that he had settled the claims of Mar
tin Olsen for $150 for selling property
for taxes, was referred to the commit
tee on ways and means.
Report of city surveyor, relative to
grade on streets In Uniontown, was re
ferred to the street committee.
An ordinance to license and tax wash-
houses and public laundries was read
a second time.
An ordinance to amend section 13 of
ordinance No. 1,195, relative to licensing
theatres, was referred to the ways and
means committee.
An ordinance making an appropria
tion of $223.55 for the benefit of L. Le
beck, was passed.
An ordinance transferring $S30.04 from
general fund to the road fund was
passed.
An ordinance appropriating $100 out
of the general fund for the benefit of
A. Gibbons, was read a second time.
An ordinance appropriating $250 out
of the police fund for the benefit of W.
A. Sherman was read a second time.
An ordinance appropiiatlng $17, to
pay witness fees In the case of Shirley
vs. The City of Astoria, was passed.
The following claims were allowed:
Fisher Bros., 95c; R. R. Marion, $1.25;
Astoria Box Co., $0.55; Scow Bay Wood
Yard, $17.50; Wm. Nelson, $1.25; Chas.
Rogers, $1.35; Mrs. T. O'Brien, $12.75; J.
R. Clinton, $18; Freeman & Bremner,
$2.50; E. R. Hawes, $5.25,
The claim of N, Clinton, for gutters
on Court street, was reierrea to me
street committee.
Adjourned,
Jananese novelties and fancy dry
good-4, can be had at half price, at the
More of Wing Lee, next to Olseh's cigar
store.
Tha ladles of Astoria will have a
chance to buy their spring dresses from
the largest and best-selected stock of
dress goods on the Northwest Coast.
Particulars can be obtained upon appli
cation to Albert Dunbar.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
Ll3t of Letters Unclaimed at the As
toria Postofflce.
In applying for the letters referred
to herein, state when advertised.
March 20. 1894.
Abramson, Mrs. M. Luis, Albert,
Alble. J. W.,
Duffy, Ernest,
Fraser, J, J
Oordan, R..
Hamilton, A.,
Isaacson, Anna,
Jackson, J.,
Johnson, Nells,
McCormlck, H . S.,
Melrose, Miss D.,
Pittano, John,
Olsen, H. P..
Olsen, Thomas,
Rich, Jeo,
Smith, Willie,
Thomson, Frank le
PERSONAL.
George F. Newton, of Portland, Is in
the city.
B. A. Seclcy, of Portland, came down
the river yesterday morning.
JiuiicH O. Camplx-ll, of Chlcngo, wiw
among the arrivals In town yesterday.
R. N. Williams, of Seattle, was a pas
senger on the Telephone yesterday af
ternoon.
D. Mathlot, of Portland, was among
those who registered at the Occident
yesterday.
R. L. Eberman, of Seaside, left for
San Francisco on the State of Califor
nia yesterday.
W. S. Kinney and F. Wlckman were
among the passengers on the State of
California yesterday. Mr. Kinney is on
his way to San Jose, and Mr. Wlckman
goes to San Francisco.
G. A. Clark has resigned his position
as treasurer of the Stuttz Theatrical
Compny, and leaves today for Califor
nia. Mr. Clark, during his stay here,
made many friends by his uniform
courtesy, and his departure will be re
gretted. He is about to engage In a
business venture In California, and his
friends hero bespeak for him all the
success possible. ' '-i
Don't go to Portland to buy your
tickets 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 thereby save your lo
cal fare to Portland. -
Albert Dunbar's new and handsome
store, corner of Main and Third streets,
will be opened today with a complete
stock of ladles' and cnnuren s rancy
goods. Mr. Dunbar has Becured the sole
aurenev for the Eskay kid gloves. All
sizes in stock and every air wan-anted.
SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE- SMOKE!
If you want any thing good to smoke,
Key West, Imported, or domestic, you
must go to Chas. Olsen.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISSIONERis-Tho reg
ular meetings of this board will be held
on thg first Monday of each month at
10 a. in., at the office of Robb & Par
ker.. V. L. Kobb. Sec
NOTICI3 T"ie regular meetings ol
(lie Astoil i liiillillng and Loan Associa
tion are held at 8 p. in. on the first
Wednesday of each mouth. Office on
Genevieve street, south of Chenamua,
W. Im KOBB, Secretary.
OCEAN ' ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O.
O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En
campment No. 13, In the Odd Fellows'
Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and
fourth Mondays of each month. So
journing bretlrren cordially inited.
By order C. P.
COMMON COUNCIL -Regular meet
ings first and third Tuesday evenings
of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall.
Persons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the council at any regular
meeting must present the same to the
auditor and clerk on or before the Fri
day evening prior to the Tuesday on
which the council holds its regular
meatlng. K. OSBUUN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
INJUNCTION
THREATENED.
But wo wouldn't quit.
The car lines coin lain that
we are hurting travel by not
hurting feet. Our shoes aro
made for comfort. Allsize
for all people.
John Hahk & Co
BOARD AND LODGING.
FIRST CLASS BOARD With or
without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap
ply at E. C. llolden's, corner Main and
Jefferson.
LOST.
LOST A city warrant for $15. Vhe
number" Is 6,ti48, and the warrant was
indorsed on November '). Finder will
please return to Fred. Sherman.
WANTED.
ANY LADY, wishing to make $20 per
week quietly in her own home, address,
with stamped envelope, Miss Prlnctss
Lucile. Joliet. 111. This offer is bonallde,
and it will- pay you to Investigate 11
you can spare only two hours per aay.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST. ' "
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building,
over C. H. Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, 073 Third street
Kopp's Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors u Cigars.
KENTUCKY W H I S K E Y
Only handed over the bar. The largest glass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc.
Fret Lunch.
Erickson &Wirkkala, Proprietors,
Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts.
'
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
Blacksmiths.
Special attention paid to steamboat re
pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc
LOGGING CfljYIP 010HK A SPECIALTY.
197 Olney street, between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria, Or, - -
J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S.
' HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In the
Flavel building, opposite Occident
FULTON BROS.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 3, 4, 5, and 6, Odd Fellows'
Building, Astoria, Oregon.
W. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney' build
ing.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllce in Flavel's brick building.
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
$75.00 PER WEEK using and selling
Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry
and tableware. Plates gold, silver,
nickel. &c. same as new goods. Differ
ent sizes for agents, families and shops,
Easily operated; noj,experlenee; big
roflts. V. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk
No. 14, Columbus, Ohio.
AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Greut-
st kitchen utimsil ever invented. Re
tails 35ets. 2 to 6 sold in every house,
Samp e, postage paid, live cents. For
shee & MuMakln, Cincinnattl, O.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Daniel H. Jory's house
and two lots, In block 56, Adair s As
toria. Inquire on premises, or of Ed
ward Adams, on block 58.
CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means can buy real estate in Hill's llrsl
addition.
LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria
Real Estate Exchange and get a lot
in Hill's First Addition for 11.
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing
Lee has just received a full line ol
Japanese curiosities and fancy goods.
Will sell at cost. 529 Third street.
BEVERAGES.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call
at August Danlelson s Sample Rooms.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell't
uem.
A DELICIOUS DRINK. There la
no .place In Astoria where John KoDD't
famous beer Is kept In such good con
dition a3 at Utzlnger's popular resort.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln-
fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea.
If ly cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and aprlcct brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTKL. Remember McGulre's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St..
and have your clothes dyed and
cleaned.
SEWING M ACI 1 1 NFS And general
repairing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A. May,
3 Main street
GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As-
lor streets, does a general business in
blacksiidthlng uid repairing.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Handk-y & Haas, 150 First street, ano
get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
there.
Johnson, Mrs. Louise Thompson, C. P.
Kidd, J. S Trondson, A.,
Luis, Miss H. S.. Waranka, T.
FOREIGN LIST.
Jansson, Carl J., Olson, Johan,
Johnssen, J. E. (2), Victoria, Maria,
Olsson, Johan. Wilson, Charles.
JAMES W. HARE. P. M.
There Is no risk taken by Joiolng
mil's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
full value ot tneir money.
AH the patent medicines advertised
In this paPr. together with the cholo
ert perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.,
can be boutrht at the lowest prices at
J. W. Conn'i drug store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, Astoria,
TO SUBSCRIBERS. Those who do
not receive their papers regularly and
on time should notify this ofllce. If
the papers delivered by carriers are
wet or in bad condition, don't fall to
make complaint at the business ofllce.
YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If
you have friends in Kurope 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
ill trie leading steamship lines.
ARE YOU GOING EASTT - Patron
ize the Northern Paclflo railroad if
you are Going East Low rates of
fare, through tickets, baggage check
ed to domination. All purchasers of
second-class tickets can stop over at
Portland. Kates of fare same aa from
Portland.
r. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Ofllce on Second Street, Astoria, Or.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Ofllce over Danzlger'B store, Astoria.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Ofllce, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na
tional Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Residence, 63!), cedar street
DR. STRICKLER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Dealer In
DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
357 Sesond Street, Astoria.
BUSINESS CARDS.
. WICKMAN,
CONTRACTOR.
House moving and street planking.
Screws and blocks for rent. Call on
or address 2037 Pine street
A. GIBBONS,
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
Ofllce, with General Messenger Co.,
515 Squemoque street.
J. H. MANSELL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Notary Public. Fire and accident In
surance.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or.
A. G. SPEXARTH,
DEALliH IN
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Plated Ware.
Fine Repairing a Specialty.
Agent for Winchester Repeating; Fire
Arms company,
Washburn's Guitars and (Dandollns.
Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and
tsamDoo roles. 1 lie 1 rade supplied.
--BARGAINS IN-
WheelefA Wilson Sealing Itlaehines.
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
Tlie Following Companies I
German-American, New Yor': Oty, N. Y.
Union f-ire and Marine, of t.ew Zealand.
National Hre and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. '-.
Connecticut Fire 1ns. Co., of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
New York Plate Glass Ins. Co.
Phanlx, of London, Imperial, of London
THE
Astoria Rational Bank
TRANSACTS A
General Banking Business
Accounts of Firms and Individuals
solicited on tavoruble terms.
Foreign and ' Domestic Exchange
bought and sold.
Money loaned on personal security.
Interest paid on time deposits aa fol
lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum
For months, 6 per cent per annum
For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum
A Suvlntja Department.
Having been established in connection
with tho above, deposits will be re
ceived in sums ot one dollar and up-
wnrci.
Interest will be allowed as follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent
per annum; on term Bavlngs books, 8
per cent per annum.
L). K. WARREN, President.
J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier.
J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-PreBt.
D. K. WARREN,
J. C. DEMENT,
C. S. WRIGHT,
JOHN HOBSON,
H. C THOMPSON.
THEO. BRACKER,
Directors.
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BflflK
Acts as trustee for corporations end
individuals. Deposit's solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposits as follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent
per annum.
on term savings books, 6 per cent per
annum.
On certificates of deposit:
For three months, 4 per cent per an-
l.um. . .
For six months, 5 per cent per annum
For twelve months, S per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. HOWLBY President
BENJ. YOUNG Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. E. DEMENT Secretary
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Pagt, O. A.
Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Heed, D. P.
Thompson, W. E. Dement.
M.C.CROSBY,
Dkii.hb in
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Stoves and Tinware.
House Furnishing Goods, Sheet aud Strip Lead, Tin
and Copper, and Sheet Iron
Central Hotel
Cor. 3rd and West Ninth Sts.
On the European plan. Laree, airy rooms and a
flrt-c!ass restaurant, Bciard daily, weekly or
monthly. Private rooms for families. Oysters and
fish In season. Finest Wines, Liquors and Clears.
EVENSON & COOK,
Proprietors.
lorth Paeifie Bremery
JOHN KOPP, Prop,
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All orders promptly attended to
Portland and Astoria.
STEAMER TELEPHONE.
Leaves Astoria every evening except
Sunday at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria every day except
Sunday at 4 p. m.
Leaves Portland every day except
Sunday at 7 n. m.
C. W. STONE, Ajrt, Astoria,
B. A. Seley, freneral anent, Portland.
I, R. & N. CO.'s
Steamer Ilwaco.
Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 for Il
waco, calling at Tanzy Point, and con
necting with railroad running north at
10 a. m., and with boats on rjhonlwater
bay for SOUTH BEND. SUNSHINE,
NORTH COVE, and other points
through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return
ing, connects at Ilwaco with steamers
'or Astoria, and NIGHT KOATS FOR
PORTLAND.
JOHN R. GOULTER, Secretary.
L. A. LOOMIH, President.
R- V. EGBERT. Superintendent
PISHEft BROS.,
SfyipGharpdlers
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wagons 6t Vehlche In Htoctc
Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers'
Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors
and Windows.
Frovllon, Flour, and Mill Fated
Astoria, Oregon.
HUHTEF? & MERGERS,
.Proprietor of tli
Portland Butchering Cos Matt
Corner Second and Benton streets.
Corner Third and West, Eighth street
SEASIDE SnWfilllili.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, celling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings and shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. H. f. L. LOGAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.