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Maximum temperature, 66 degrees; minimum temperature, 03 degrees; pre cipitation, .01 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1, 1893, to date, 84.70 Inches; excess of precipi tation form July 1, 1893 to date, 26.76 nches. THE WEATHER TODAY, Portland. May 24. For Oregon and Washington: Fair weather; warmi light to fresh vurlable wlndH. AROUND TOWN. "Osceola" continues a success. A silent partner money out at in terest. "Osceola" "historical. Is new, picturesque and Next week will be one of prayer for our political candlduteB. There is a swamped fisherman's scow near tho Astoria box factory. From the drift that came down the river yesterday the Indications are that the Columbia Is on the rise. "Osceola" for matinee Saturday. Each 25o ticket entitles the holder to one Swiss panel photo of him or herself. John H. Smith's chances for senator are about as thin as a soap bubble, the film of which Is fifty-millionth of an Inch, The coolest tempered girl In Chris- tcndom will get as wild us a deer If she has to get ready for a party in a limited time. A horse that had been vaccinated with a U. S. branding iron was offered for sale in Uppertown yesterday, but found no buyers. On next Saturday and the following Tuesday the Senshore road will make two trips each day, leaving AHtorla lit 8:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. There Is a bullfrog that croaks about 10 o'clock p. m. from somewhere In Ihe vicinity pf the court house yud that has a regular bass drum In his lnrynx. The way some of our citizens live and the rich food they stuff themselves with In chop houses at late hours of the night would give a Hotontot the gout, Suffrage Is not making headway with any great degree of impetuosity In the family of tho Uppertown woman win has "brought out" 103 little chickens this spring. And now while awultlng railroad de vuiopmenis, ine regular crowd about the Occident Ib at a loss to know whether the eugle on our dollar is male or female bird. Just so sure ns a waving field show which wuy the wind blows, Just so sur are the Indications that Frank IJunbur will have an olllce that connects with Jim Hare's In future, Strawberries met with ready sale yes terday wuy abend of any previous day mis season, if the rush keeps on doubt large numbers of the berries will m crushed In the Jam, tne time or year for sprinkling the streets will soon be upon irn, an l It is hoped that urningemtwita will ho mad 10 nave tne dust kept down. It would be a great benefit to everybody. . Tliere H not much money made by aomo AslorluiB who have been down to the midwinter fair, but they got m million dollars worth of Ban Francisco fun, and that Is worth something, When a certain bicycle rld;r passed through our strejta yjsterduv tliere wna a yellow-locked mold, with nansv purple eyes, who sighed as she said she wished Bhe had steady company like that. There are In Astoria ten names which correspond with Mayflower pilgrim names, and which. If the owner m,.v be so Inclined, chii be traced back to ancestors in the religious coloiilnutlon scneme or that co!d wlnt.ir of uuo tnese are Brown, Ox,k, Fletcher, (inrd ner, Hopkins, Murtln. Rogers, White Williams and Warren. Sitting on a log overlooking Young's ij, mm wrote: .r m i..ves ror malds-but the wind for T n-m 1....... . . . ... l ... none Dut ,ne ''" wind's I would be free as the wind Is free And the wind loves me well for this. This waa last year, nd since then she i" engaged. NOTICE. vTl' lh Memlwra of Astoria Idge. No. P0, A. O. U. W.: Thor win tJ. nomination of officers at the meeting tonight. A full attendance of the mem- irs or me Jtxtge Ii requested. By or der of MASTER WORKMAN. NOTICE. It has been tenorled that I have with drawn 9 cftjMtldate -for wwor. u. report is maliciously false. I am ill! tho Duly Itcputiiiean Candidate Tor Ai- es.sor in I'miaop fount v. ALFRED OIBBON& KJM A1H.L.U. The steamer R. P. Elmore went off the ways yesterday with a new shaft, and will leave for Tillamook Saturday morning. THE NEW STEEL BRID." Wo are reliably informed that the Iiullcn Bridge Company have made a definite proposition to the Astoria and Seashore Railroad Company to build the steel railroad bridge In Young's Bay at the end of the trestle. NO DEMAND. UP to me present ume ine coopers in the city have had no. demands made upon uiu.ii 1...... v sail saimon. inree yearn BBo ui . lime or year mey were .mv...B uu iney could jump into, out now mey are aim- piy waning BIG FISH. Though the catch of salmon, has been very light the last few days, there has been some tingle heavy-weights lifted for the Columbia cannery. There was a M pounder brought in yesterday, while last week Jacob Tihlnen brought in one that tipped the beam at the 09-pound notch. REAL SPORT. The owners of shotguns and lovers of good shooting are. keeping in practice by shooting glass balls and terra-alba pigeons f torn spring traps. A man who owns a gun is the only person who can appreciate this sport as It deserves, and once tried It Is as exciting as football, and not near so dangerous. NEW CANNERY. Ben Young, Andrew Young and John A. Devlin ure, building a cannery near Blaine, Wash., on Point Roberts, and will pack salmon 'this season. Its ca pacity will be 20,000 coses, and the As toria Iron Works is now building the retorts and other canning machinery. John A. Devlin will act as agent. GOOD SERVICE. Since the Street Car Company has re ceived Its new car wheels from Phlla- ue""""' "uvc uy io Bel ine,,, , on men roi.l.ig stock, and the whole In working order. Yesterday morning early they got through with the Job, and now all four of the cars are running on time, much io me (leugm or uppertown patrons. A GRAND OPENING. Mr. Alex. Ohles, accompanied by Messrs. Sc hwab und Navonl, will leave for Portland, om the steamer Thompson this morning, to attend the opening of Erlcson's saloon there this evening. Mr, Wlrkala went up for the same purnvse yesterday The fittings for this saloon cost. $7,500, and It is said to be the finest In Port loud NOT POLITICAL. In conversation with Mr. James Kearney, he stas that the report has someway got on the street that the Young Men's Institute is a political or gnnlzatlun, and he wishes It understood that this Is not true. It Is a society or- franiziMlon. whose alms and oblects are benevolence nn.l .1 nmiipmnnt. nnrt us mumoers uo noi unow any political discussions In their meeting. A BIQ MEETING. C. F. Lester, the Tlenubllean cnndl- duto for i-oorPMontativB nH.lfBaa.wl i ,ii t ,.u x.T.-,,.. ..iJ hall last evening, and made a highly Interesting speech. In which he showed up the Populists in good shape and told wnux tne consequences to the state would bo in cose they control the next legislature. It must have been gratify ing to Mr. Lester and his friends to have had such A large turnout and so successful a meeting. PASSED AWAY. Though not unexpected, it is never theless with grout grief that the com nui.lly km ns of the death of George W. McLean. The end Came yesterday morning, shortly after the hour of hnd chimed, when, the spirit left an enervated body und the cixd iltlsion and honest man passed from among sor- rowing friend, and Into the presence of me vuver oi hii goou. i ne aeceoseu nau been a resident of Astoria for 20 years, nn.l . ..if ... i ... mi. l-... iwnvr. v nttv 1IIU V Illtvjl V. ll. I He was a member of Astoria lodge, no. oo, A. o. V. W., under whose uus- pices the funeral will take place next C3..H 1 ... I UIIUIIJ. I PART OF THE CREW. There waa a time when Insurance Html 1ft tltrtci Mw 1 1 1 L. . 1 n I ... . . I 1 m certrln number of cats, or they would net bsue a risk, but that clauBe In the uoMiv would not h a nn.nnnltv now. sa .ii ,,,,.. . , . . TOiMin iiuuiot-i o felines na part of the ship's crew. They keep the .vessel almost clear of rnts, which, If not checked, would soon cre ate havoc, not only with the merchan dise, but. also In eating holes through the sill cloth and cordage. Some cap tains have been known to sail from Artorla with at least a doten and a half of cats aboard. A STRANGE PLACE. 'There's a peculiar thing- about As toria," remarked a traveling salesman at the Occident last night. "I was In the store of one of my customers Satur- sy. and he made the r-mark that there were a good many country people In town. After I hud left the store I no ticed that there was not a farmer's tvn In sight, nor could I find any on tho by streets, so I took the pains to f"k where they kept their horses while bopping, and. was Informed that As-1 toria's country trs.te mm to town mostly hy boats. This was strange news to a person who has traveled In Kan- TH& DAILY A8T0RIAN, ASTORIA, aSj Where tha country, trade of a town ,a gauged by the number of teams in the cltv on Saturday. ani the ,)lat.e wllh very tliW on that day Is considered a very dull town." FOR ALASKA. The U. S. steamer Columbine, Capt Richardson commander, jvlll leave to day with Commander O. W. Faren holt, U. S. N., and party, for Juneau Sitka and other Alaska points, and will remain until the last of June. The ob- Ject of the trip Is to change and estab lish new huovs. set npw hfwnn llirhtH and th fh . .. . alds tQ navlgatolli The steamer Queen wm ieave Tacoma June 6, and it is the wlsh t0 get ft neceemry relairs and cha,ngeg to tne buoyf) , Wran(,le Nar. rowg made fore tne Queen Bas SURPRISE PARTY. I A surprise party was given Mrs. Sheriff H. A. Smith, in honor of her birthday, Wednesday evening, the 23d, which was highly enjoyed by all those in attendance. Cards were part of the evening's entertainment. C. J. Curtis and Mrs. J. Adams carried off the first prices, while Mrs. H. A. Smith and Capt. Halleck received the booby. Tho following were the guests present: Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wirt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. RHppa, Mr. and Mrs F. Schomnser Mrs. O. Dunbar, Mrs. C. Quinn, Mrs. P. Qulnn, Miss L. Wilson, Clara Dunbar, Jennie Curtis, Katie Wirt, Mamie Smith, Mrs. II. A. Smtlh, Dell Mooer, Capt. Ed. Hallock, Mr. Lelghton, Prof, Sehwabe. A DANGEROUS BLAZE. Early yes'erday morning, while Geo Morton was coming in with Ida boat he saw flames Issuing from the Colum bia cannery, and immediately roused up the- force of No. 3 and turned In a general alarm. The smoke was very thick,, and it was some time before th exact place of the fire could be located as It was In the timbers under the bolle bed, out of sight from above. Capt, Johanson and Mr. Grimms procured a and Boon ha(j a Btl.eam m m bul.nlnfr timbers, but as the tide was hgn lt was wlth preat dlffl(.ultv tnat tnev could et UIlde. tlm ,,,,,,,..,, lt wa9 un hmll. thpv h. .. the .tceam. The damQlrp to ihe bnll.l ing did not amount to very much, al though, had there been a high wind, il would be hard to estimate what the loss might have been. "Osceola" is purely historical. An 280 lot for 12. Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome's Market, next to Foard & Stokes". Mr. John Fox is the nominee for State Senator on the Republican ticket. Meany is the leading tailor and nays me nignesi casn price for lur slilns. For $2. a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's First addition Japanese novelties and funcy dry Igoodrf, can be had at half price, ut the 6lore of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar store. Millinery, 25 per cent off for cash for days, at 474 Third Htrcet Teething t)..iiic.i Mid need St-c-e-dmnn's Soothing Powder? Try them. Hlll'a First addition is located In the centre of the city. Lots are now Belling All the latest styles "photos at Crow's P'il'Lr Z' W ' Call. at R. T. Humphrey's, 372 Third street, for Fish, poultry, und ull kind.-" of game in season. Any ono wishing to rent a house should read Rudolph liarlh's ad vertisements in tho For Rent column. The very finest In photographs Is the Swiss Panel. It will be introduced by Crow, the Photographer, at iL'.iiO ivr di zen. H. Ekstrom has fixed his prices foi Jewelry to suit, the times, mid the latest novelties can be secured at the cost of materlul used in the manufacture. For a delicious plate of pure lee r;. " : ', Vate parlors for ladles. 4U3 Third street, Don't go to Portland to buy your ip-. s k - lit.l .1 il. East wlien you can get them for the same price at tho Union Pacific omce "V. clty'Tnn?, '"f1 Bave 'our lo" .... VJ tuuiu. NOsceola't Is drawing crowded houses AN ATTRACTION. . ,.-,1... MiUln..rv rSimnrnv f porliand. Or., will, for the next three days, place on sale tit the Occident Hotel, fitly elegant Pattern hats, an assortment of choice Mowers, also the latest, thiiiar In in SiUlor Hilts. .i,.lo,lint the Knox style. The ladies of Astoria will be delighted with the styles and prices, as tho huts that will be shown are the cream of the most stylish mil linery parlors In Portland The most courteous attention will be given to visitors. rROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom- mendej Krause's Headache Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly. J. E. WALTER. Leavenworth. Kansa.. For sale by Chas, nosers. Astoria. Oregon, sole agent. ALL FREE. Those whs have lined Dr. King's New Mseoverv know its value. an.t th.vm whn have not. h now the opportunity t.) trv il tnHk. Ottll on .h .,iv..i..i .1 J Kist nd get a trial hottl free. H.-.-.d your name and address to II. E. iWkleV Co.. Ohlengoi and pet sample box of fare, through tickets, baggage check PrJg? nTj'lItlls,n;' "f r,"1 " d destination. All purchasers of tJ?.JtW,Snl$n fStant" f?" 2 Lv7 " guarantee.1 to do you good and cost you1 P01""'- Rate as from nothing. Chas. Rogers' drugstore. I Portland. , , . FRIDAY MORNING. JIAY . - . I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. For State ienaior Consults his best interests by having a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause In fact if your skull were cracked it would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacks will diminish, and by taking the cap sules at the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty live cents per box. For sale by Chan. Rogers, Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent BOARD AND LODGING. FIRST CLASS BOARD With or without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap ply at E. C. Holden's, corner Main and Jefferson. LOST. LOST A double-ended skiff, from near Kinney's cannery, named Snrah Hell. Finder leaving skiff at Fisher Bros, will receive reward, WANTED. WANTED Girl for light housework, Apply 824 Wall street. AGENTS Makes J5.00 a day. Greut cst kitchen utensil ever invented, lie tails 3acts. 2 to 6 sold In every house. Sump 0, postage paid, five cents. For shoe & McMukln, Cincinnati!, O. $75.00 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry und tableware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, &c, same as new goods. Differ ent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easily operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR RENT. FOll RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, wuter, bath, etc.. Uppertown, in Adair's, Ogned avenue or Third street, inquire at this oillce at Mrs. A. Feakes.' FOR RENT A dwelling house on West Sixth street. Inquire of Rudolph Barth, on premises. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria P.eal Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for $2. JAPANESE ' CURIOSITIES Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 629 Third street. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERb-Thc reg ular meetings of this board will be held on th9 first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the office of Rgbb & Par ker. W. Lrltobb, Sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of me Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Olllce on uenevievo Btreet, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. u. Kegular 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 brethren cordially In i ted. By order c. P. COMMON COUNCIL Retrular meet- Ings first and third Tuesday evenings or eacn montn at ii 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. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. BEVERAGES. FINK WINES "AND LIOUORS-fall at August Danielson's Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PUREST VVIm.s nml liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In AHtorla where John Kopp'f famous beer is keut in such ditiou as at Utzinger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. ITs, y.in. fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Hifiy cents per cullon. Don't f,,f,.oi' reach and apricct brandy. Also French Cognuc and wine at Alex Gilbert's. BUSINESS CARDS. WICKMAN, CONTRACTOR. House moving and street nlnnUi,, Screws and blocks for rent, fnii or address 2037 Pine Btreet A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER OlTIce, with General Messenger Co ilo tiquemoque street. '' J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident In- surance. V. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office. Ui Benton street, Astoria, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. riw i Kemcmiier MeOulre's Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER. 47S Thir.l , mm nave your domes dyed cleaned. and SEWING MACHINES And r.ni repairlnjr, lock-litting, etc C. A. May 132 Main street, y' GEO. McLEAN, corner Olnev and . lor streets, does a general business in tuacksndthlng and repairing. WHEN IN PORTLANlWall Hundley A Haas, 150 First street, nn.l get the- Daily Astorian. Visitors need not ndsa their morning paper while there. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPRi you have friends in Europe whose pas- sago you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacifio office steamer Telephone dock, and mak ...i tri(, ieadimt ateamshln iTnL. J" Ine le-JinR suamsntp lines. Knosrii your wants. Reduced fare via ,,M.i vnrr rrirv.-i r . o-r AKLi lOU OOINO EASTT-Patron- le the ortnern Pacitlo railroad If ( you are Going East. Low rate nf 0f i 25, 1894 For State Senator- JOHN FOX, Republican Ticket. For Sheriff p. O'HARA, I Regular People's Party Candidate. LOST. Piece net. About 0 papers, Small piece old web 14-40 Marshall's, rest new web 11-40 Barbour's. Old piece In mid die. Lost oft Peacock Spit. Finder will receive a reward of $40 on returning same to Elmore's Cannery. AT MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider the quality of the bread and pastry you are eating? It may be good. It lnlsht be better. The best is the cheapest and you will always find It at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery. 44 BREAKING IN," Many a man has "broken out" in a passion, and felt all "broken up," try ing to get a new pair of shoes "broken in." He has had to "break off" many an engagemei t or. account of crippled feet, and has gone "broke" many a time trying to get relief for his corns the direct cause of ill-iittlng shoes. You will find all this obviated by pur chasing your footwear at the store of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER Many people believe that all black smithing jobs are alike that they are nothing but muscle und material mixed. That is true of ordinary jubs. Brains are also used to make a good job. So is conscience. A job madu without skill or honesty is no good. Our work is widely known for its quality, durability and economy in the end. G. A. Stinson & Co. Report of the Condition Of THE First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the state of Oregon, at the close of business, May -IT Ii, IC'.U. ftKSOUKCES. Loans and discounts .....140,420 70 OverdraftH secured and unsecured w m U. H. HoiiiU to secure circulation... 12 not) Pr-Mimaus on II. M. bonds 1,'J.ni Stocks, securities, etc 15,010 01 uue iroiu nunuiiai nanus (nut resci ve nitwits 14.4KI Ml Due fnim slate On uks and bituKi rs ittfM 10 Due from approve I reserv audits 111,0 (12:1 Notes of other National banks .. 2is no nit'Keis ami cents .- 2 LAtrri'L JIoncvHksekve in Dank. Viz : Specie ! fl -0 Legal tender notes ' 71 Redemption fund with IT, H. Treasurer ' toiieicent.ulcirculiUion). jd2 50 Total tai0,74.' IX) l.IAIIIUTIKS. Capital stock paid in s 5o 000 Surplus fund m uUU Undivided pndlts less ex penses and taxes aid.. .. 4j 787 f.7 National bank Holes out- l:tllilillir , ..... Individual iieii'o.sVls'7iiiiji"ui " iu cin-eii sii'i.sje Si Deninml eeriilicaies of uc- POSit IT U-J I'.l CcrtiliedClieeks $112,701 31 To'a' :. S-U0.71J CO Stale oi Or iniii i County i.fiMalsop, ) 8,)- I. S. s. i:,ir,i,. .,ti. i ..i uank. no solemnly swear tliat the al'ovo utiile. ment is true lo the best of my knmvleilL'e mid belief. S. 8. liiiltljDN .fusliier. SnllscrfhCfl mill utu.ti.ti ... i,..r..w. ... .i.t- mn. 'ayof May.lMii. J. II. Manski.l, " .... Jiutiiry i'uollc. Correct Attest : .lIIN A. 1)RVLINT. WILLIAM XI. I..lil),( Directors. lllk.0. 11. WILCOX, i SCROFULA 12 YEAR Always Sore. Face Burned Like Fire, Ashamed to bo Seen. Four Doctors but Little Benefit. Cured by Cutlcura. tm,?iri "l50".' ,tcn nr twelve ye.irs I have been ore, my face wan dry anil scalv, and burned liiie nre most or tne tune. iy body hail big red spots on it, and I did not know what to do. I went to four dilTerent doctors aud thev helped uie at first. In the full I got worse again; then I trioil otlier remedies, hut they did me no good. 1 was ashamed to go into public. I wu a aifht to look nt. Everv ono would say, " What is the" mat ter, why don't you take sonie- tllitt,. f"t I..,' . ..... .:, lalmr I had to wear a sort of cap to keep the dirt frmii getting Into tho sores. Atter 1 would ash, 1 would lie covered with bin red pimples ail over my neck and face. Some two or tlireo people advised me to trv the ft'TicCHA Rkmk iiikm. did try them, and am glad I havo done l . . '""'J' 1 "well man, and In the liest or Health smee. I cannot praise IbcCcTici BA KEHKUiLS too htehlv. I enclose my portrait. LEWIS W. KATOX, LarkavUle, Ta. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Ci-TiCfRArtusot.vEST.tl-.eneir Blood and Skin l-uritter Internally (to cleanse the blood of all impurities and poisonous elements, and Om it ka, the great skin i-nre, with Or rict RA Soap, an exouisite Skin nirilier and lleantirter, ex jr11) (to clear the skin and scalp anil restore tjio luirt.cure evrrv disease and humor ot ilia kin, scalp ana Mood, with knu of hair, from infancy to see, from pimples to serof ula, hen uie beat phjiieiaus, aad all othet reiueuica fail. Bold throughout the world. Prlee, Crnrriu, Oc.; fcOAP, i.; ItSMlLTCXr, 1. foTTEB l)K.J KD Cstii. foar, Mole Proprietors, Bostou. W" Uow to Cure 8kia IHseasea,' nulled free. CjMl'l.ESi blackheads, red, roub, etuppwl and I in miy iud curetl tiy Ccnctiu boat. RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED. Mio, bifi. knirvey, rheet, ami muacuUf IL A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Munsell Block, 673 Third street. 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. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building: SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Flavel's bilcli building. FRANK J. TAYLCS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LlXW. Office on Second Strf et, Astoria, Or. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ollice, 5S4'j Tlilrd st., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en und surgery. Office over Danzlger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooni3 5 and 0, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Hay be found in his office until 10 o'clock, mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from S until 7:30 evenings. Friedman's Gonsignee Sale Hun revolutionized Astoria. It has changed the prices of clothing that the people begin to purchase ut home and don't go to Portland for them as before. The merchants are now afraid that if a railroad should come to town It would bring more people here, and among them there is liable to come men that will engage In the clothing, hats and dry goods business. Therefore lt puts them to the necessity of getting another ordinance through so as to prohibit any railroad company from bringing any persons here that will sell clothing, dry goods, and hats, and they will ask the council to enact an ordinance to pro hibit cars coming here with goods such as bhey sell, and all railroad cars that may hereafter bring here new goods shall pay a license to the city of $400 for each car load, and $400 for each pas senger who Intends locating in Astoria and engaging In the clothing or dry gooda trade. And be it further enacted, that the cil.y of Astoria be fenced in against all Intruders, such thnt would dare come here and bring a nice stock of clothing or dry goods, and offer the same for sale here for less than the old mer chants who have kept their old stocks on their shelves for years and have had the trouble of dusting and brushing them so long, and they will pray to have the ordinance passed in one night and become a law immediately after its passage. The only one excepted from the pen alty of the above Is S. Friedman, of the Consignee Sale, at 600 Third Street, cor ner of We3t Ninth streets Astoria, Or egon. Buy ypur Clothing, Hats, and Furnishing Goods there. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer Ilwaco. Leaves Astoria daily at 7:30 o'clock, for Ilwaco, and con necting with railroad running north at 10 a. m and with boats on Shoalwater bay for SOUTH BEND, SUNSHINE. NORTH COVE, and other points through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return ing, connects at Ilwaco with steamers for Astoria, and NIGHT BOATS FOR PORTLAND. JOHN R. COULTER, Secretary. L. A. LOOM IS, President. R. V. EGBERT.. Superintendent, 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 a. m. C. W. STONE. Agt. Astoria, E. A. Seeley. general agent, Portland. A LOCK Is sometliing you want, if not toihy, you t ill want it sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, anJ if this weather will only pull itself toother you will want plenty of H.iruware of which we have a plsuty only w aiUns your call. J. H- WVATT, HAKDWAUB DEALER,