TI1E DAILY ASTOIilAX AST01UA. THURSDAY MOOIJM. JULY 19. 1891. Tide Table for July, 1894. man WATitii LOW WATER DATE A H. r. ii. h.m.ift. b.m.ift. h.m.lft. h.m.lft. MJ.NIMY.. Monday... Tuewlay . . Wetlnead'y Thiirwiay, Friday.... Saturday. HUN1MY'. 12 17 II 81 6 4'i 6 8 1 81 1 2 2 5 28 6 24 1011 010 7 20 7 1 04 1 W S40 8 23 4 rti H00 2 810 8 60 -1 7 2 do1 8 4.1 4 40 6 4.1 DM It Hi; 941 II Ul 9M 1 1 10 (Mil It 00 4 41 6 2i" 10 18 -0 2 1 M 0 5 1 4 io OS! 11 B7 mommy., v Tuesday.. 10 Wedliewl'y II Thiirmltty. 12 Ul 7 04i 11 M 105 12S0 7 S 17 1 4S 2M 8 r7 4 68 6 so! 61 8 5(1 1142 10 80 8 24 Friday.... ID Haturdny. U SUNDAY. ,K 4 22 0 1 12 01 -OS Oil 11 17 1 l Aiunuiiy . j Bm: -1 1 -1 1 jut'wiuy.. i Wnlmwd'y 11 0 (Nil 7 J0 7 l: 7 4! 0D7 2 201 741 -10! US 1 Ml if! 8 ON 2 4.. 8 OS H.1ll -07 81K Fridnv.. . 8 0l -or. 8 51 Knturilay.. HUN DAY.. Momliiy. .. n....i..H 21 Si-' KM uim 0 1 0 81 4 lVi 4 HII, 6 Imi 2l 0 3 0 0 IB 10 01 8 V 10 00 10 M 11. V.I t wmtnj . . . Weclnmry 4 Ml 6 Ml 7 OKI H SH 10 Oil! 11 i 10 40 sr. S III 7&J HUI Hit) 21 1 1 llllirwuuy Friday... Baturday. BUNIMY, Monday .. Tin-winy. . 103 12 18 , 27 .lit .HO 2) -0 121 H(U 10 07 11 07! 8 31 41 -01 2 45 0 81 -16 -to' 4 011 UJU, 6 3n 18 6 17 HI TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, July 18. For Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho, fair weather, warmer; Friday promlaea to be fair ana cooler, YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I,ocal weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Department of Agriculture w -ather bureau. Maximum temperature, 74 degrees. Minimum temperature, 61 degrees. Precipitation, .02 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1893, to date, 97.47 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1893, to date, 27.38 Inches. A ROUND TOWN. Dealers In baby carriages state that the season of '94 has been the dullest they have experienced In years. No need 'of sending East fur sewing machines when you can get a Singer machine for $25 nt Foard & Stokes.' The Indies of the Presbyterian church will give an ice cream festival in the basement of the church Friday evening, July 20th. Don't spoil a nice plute of berries with milk, when you can get sweet cream fresh every morning of C. B, Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. The drawing of lots In Hill's Lot Clube was hod yesterday, which resulted in Lot 32, Block 30, going to S. Lapadoro; Lot 34, Block 30 going to Wm. Anderson. Word was received from the Walluskl bridge that one of Campbell Brothers' wood scows had sunk at that point, causing the loss of the scow and conoid erable cord wood. An air valve was broken oft along the main plie line of the city water works in Alderbrook Tuesday nlghU The ac cident caused considerable excitement but yery little damage. Pat Lawler came very near being thrown Into the river yesterday, He was handling a 376 pound sturgeon, and the fish with a Hop of his toll knocked Pat down and very nearly overboard. On the 18th of May Gritlln & Reed had shipped to them a caso of goods from New York City. Either on account of floods, strikes, or Coxey's Army, they were delayed getting here until yester day, There Is a basket factory at Gray's Harbor that turned out over a million split baskets of different kinds lust year, many of them coming to this city. Why can't our box factories make these same bnskets? A bazaar for the benellt of the Sinn, dlnavlnn M. E. church In Upper Astoria will bo given on Saturday evening, 'at 8:30. A cordial Invitation to all. Many useful articles will be sold and refresh ments served. Prof. O. Olsson, D. D., Ph. D., will preach In the SwedlHh Lutheran church this evening at 8 o'clock. According to a dispatch received from the Rov. Ed linid yesterday, he Is expected to arrive In Astoria today, Its "that red-headed dog catcher," when icople find out their dog or cow has been empounded, but- when they are working hln to reduce his fees so they ran afford to get the animal out, Us familiar "Jim," or resectable "Mr. Potty." ' For two hours last evening sawdust and pieces of lumber HJIfd thd channel opiHwlte the city, a strong ebb tide car. rylng It seaward. The debris came from the Cuitsop Mills, where through care lessness It had been dumped Into the river. Inadvertently a mistake was made In the city council report In yesterday's Ihhuo of the Astorlan. The ordinance appropriating H50 for the benellt of F. D. A'lnton for legal services. Instead of being laid on the table, was read first and second time and will probably come up for final action at the next meeting of that body. J. T3. Ferruson. who lout week walked awny with the contract for the bridge acrosa Skamokawa Slough, was awarded; the contract for a second bridge by t. ooumy cummiMHMicr a-i vnxmnniei nit tneir lasi meeung. m mm unune win be a ian bridge, while the former will' have a draw. Both bridge will be com menced In a few days. Fire engine No. 1 was taken out last cvenlnir and placed over the hydrant Just north of the Tlghe hotel. A line1 of hose was run up the hill to the large Unks used by C. W. Fulton and neigh- Posed to be the cause of th double. 1-ors, and pumped full of fresh city wa- though nothing of a serloui naiue. t-r. Vp to the time of the tei-riflo Robert I Livingstone, of Chicago, storm lust January, this reservoir was and W. A. Wenlg, of this city, left yes-B.iwil.-I by a wlnl mill, whleh was terday for Oearhart Park, where they ,.:.. ii it t!:at t'.r.ic. ,!r.!rni rajr.rln; cut fr the uremrr. The meeting of attorneys held at Judge Taylor's office last evening for the purpose of forming a local bar asso ciation was largely attended, and after some discussion, Messrs. Bowlby, C. W. Fulton, and Jjhn II. Smith wer-s ap pointed to recommend u p'.on of organ ization at another meeting l be held at the same place on next Vednersuay evening. fituttz' Parlor Theatre, "old Liberty Hall," Is now receiving the finishing touches, decorations, etc. Positive open inn; Thursday. July 26. Entire new scenery by the celebrated artist Ernest Miller. "Regina" will be the opening play. Sale of seats for the first two performances, Thursday and Friday, Regina. ' Saturday and Sunday, benefit for Harry Belden, Lost In London. Monday and Tuesday, Shakespeare's great tragedy Hamlet, Prince of Den mark, A Jolly party of thirty young people went over on Young's river yehterday afternopn and had an enjoyable time picnicking. They wallwd out from ihe city, and a dray carried a sumptuous lunch, which they rartook of later in the evening. At dark they stocked up great piles of drift wood on the teach and then lighted a bonfire, around which the whole party congregated, making the night merry with their songs and laughter. They returned late in the evening. The steamer Columbine goes out to Coos Bay this morning, and will set a whistling buoy in place of the one taken up on their last trip. The buoy had been run Into by vessel and damaged so that It was In a sinking condition. On the previous trip the Columbine picked up a whistling buoy on the beach at Netart, that went adrift at Fox Rock, ICO miles to the south, over a year ago. Point Adams was inspected yesterday, and a derelict buoy was picked up In Baker's Bay. Upon the Columbine's return she will be docked for ten days while her machinery un dergoes a thorough Inspection, and the boilers cleaned. The little daughter of Mr. D. T. Honeyman, of Portland, now staying at dearhart Park, fell from a hammock yesterday morning, breaking her right arm. Dr. Paulln, of Portland, a guest at tho hotel, temporarily bandaged the broken arm, and the father, who was spending the day at Seaside, was sent for. Dr. Estes accompanied Mr. Hon eyman back to the Park, and reduced the fracture, leaving the little one com paratively comfortable. She had only been at the hotel a few hours when the accident happened. ThoB. K. Johnson, the expert diver of fikamokawa. Is delving among the sunken ruins of Kinney's cannery, rearehlng for anything that proves of value. He Bays the whole bottom of the liver at that point is covered with cans of salmon, but the contents are burned so badly that they are worthless. It was expected that & large quantity of rased salmon would be found at the spot where the floor gave way and dropped several hundred cases Into the water, but on examination It was found that the boxes had burned before the floor, and nothing remains but a great mass of swollen and bursted cans. Harry Reese, a fireman on the steam er Telephone, met with an accident yes terday that nearly coat him his life. Just before the boat left Portland, Reese went out on the fantall to oil the bear ings, and Instead of returning through tho engine room and going that way to the opposite side to finish the work, he attempted to climb around the nar row frame on the nfterpurt of the wheel and losing his balance, tumbled over In to the stream. No one on the ut earner saw him fall, and being unable to swim Reese would hnve been drowned had not a passing rowboat come to his rescue. He was taken out Just as he was going down for the last time. The first knowl edge the boat hands had of the accident was when the rescuers placed the limp form of the fireman on tho steamer's deck. FISHERMEN IN LUCK. On Tuesday night a number of the fisher boys got right on Easy street and increased their bank accounts with very llttlo effort They found that a largo: school of salmon had come over Clatsop spit that night during high tide, and uiKn the ebb, left the school Inside In shoal water. Those gill net fishermen who had their nets cast In that vicinity came In with loaded boats, while Mr. Mimson and Tom Jewett, who are part ners in running a seine, caught from 2W to 300 of the school. For tho number of men It took to capture this lot of flnh, It Is conceded that this was by far tho largest catch of the season. PERSONAL MENTION. E. A, Seeley Is Jown from I'.irtinnd. J. G. Megler, of BrookfiMd, Is in the city. . Isaac Stevens, the well-known lumber man, Is In town Jeff Morrison and l F. Stafford wire Fin town yesterday. ., thfi IIMmln.,nt P.lnrllor rom CMmVt v,.,ltea , clty w,er. fiy Prof. 11. 8., Lyman returned from a few days' stay on his ranch at Culllby Lake. Mr. Rrophy, a Portland merchant, will divide his time this wvk between As- nd the seaside resorts. Captain Grejiry, of the Manxanlta, ' on the Wck list. A severe cold Is mp- Additional Telegraph. MGR. SATOLLl'S OPINION. No Room for Liquor Dealers In. Cath olic Societies. - New York, July 18. The Press will tomorrow say: "Mirr. Satolll has Just rendered a de cision condemning the liquor trafllc. He approves of the expulsion of liquor deal ers from Catholic societies. This re markable decision was called forth by an appeal from the ruling of Bishop Watterson, of Columbus, Ohio. During the lost Lenten season, Bishop Watter son addressed a letter to the clergy and laity of his diocese, dealing wholly with the temperance problem. One of the societies laid the matter formally be fore Mgr. Satolll. To this appeal the apostollo delegate has Just responded. He sustains the position of Bishop Wat terson, and says: "The liquor traffic and especially as conducted here In the United States', Is a source of much evil. Hence the Bishop was acting within his rights In seeking to restrict it." HEAVY SENTENCE. Los Angeles, July 18. Judge Ross this morning found John Howarth and En gineer Martin Kelly, guilty of contempt of court for violating the injunction at Barstow, and sentenced each to eight months in Jail. The severity of the sentence was a surprise. FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. Washington, July 18. A bill for the purchase of all the railway and tele graph lines by the government has been Introduced by Representative Wilson, of Washington, at a request of the author, Dr. F. S. Lewis, of Port Angeles, Washington. . DROPPED HARD. Portland, July 18. The Multnomah Athletic Club was easy game for the Stanford University team today. The home team were credited with fifteen errors, while the visitors only made six. Score, Stanford 20; Multnomah, 9. OGDEN GETS A SHOCK. Ogden, July 18. At 3:50 this afternoon three distinct earthquake shocks were felt. Dishes were shaken from the ta bles and the walls of some of the largo blocks were cracked, and a general shaking up occurred. NOT READY FOR IT. Albany, July 18. In the constitutional convention today an amendment send ing the question of woman suffrage to the people, was rejected. Two of 'Dr. Frank D.imnt's hor3.3 were Impounded night before lust cfter the city council had passed, the ordi nance reducing the penalty from $5 to J2. He was busying himself, yesterday morning to find out if the' ordinance had become a law In time to wive Mm the J6. Meany is the leading tailor and pnys the highest cash price for fur skins. CHOICE LOTS in Hill's Second Addl tlon to Ocean Grove, Seaside. , Prices In reach of all. Hotel Gearhart will serve Sunday din ners at 1 o'clock In the future Instead of evenings as heretofore. Orders can be left at Carnohan's store for the Astoria Wood Yard for all kinds of fuel. When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for St-e-c-d man's Sooth ing Powders. When a man comes In here to" look at a pair of shoes, he buys them; he can't help It. Goodman & Co. "The Mod.l Is the only restaurant In town," said a customer yesterday; "the others are simply eating houses." SELLING nt 25 per cent discount lots In Hill's Flint n,l,llti,,n ..v ., Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estats Ex- cnange. Go to tho Astoria Wood Ynivl f.-,r th best kinds of wood: also best grades of emu ueuvereu in quantities to suit JnnnnesA tiovpIii nnH rnnn,, - ...... uui my good can be had at half price, at the ft ore cf Wine l.ee nevl tn rile..,, 'a (., , .v. vidvu a (.igni Ask your grocer for FARRKLL . w. n uioie syrups, uemarara, sweet clove.- honey, rock candy drips, and t-uruan maple. For turprLiingly little money yo'i can l)ii:litfn every r oin of ihohouso with u bit of laml scsine, a water seene or clioos inps from lite humlie.l de lightful subjects of our Pic ture Stock. Mothers who havo looked all around for a 1 aSy carriage to suit their tpstes and pui poses generally wind up by buying of us an so will you if you reed a carriage for your dat ling. HEW Y05KH0VEI.TY STORE Opposite ihe Occident. Dr. Prke' Cream Baking Powder World Fair Highest Award. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. EL MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure ape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from A imonia, Alum or any other adulterant . YEARS THE STANDARD. If you have an eye for merit and a taste for economy, you may gratify both to your heart's content by calling on H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. Plain Bewing or dressmaking, by a competent dressmaker, by the day. Ap- ply at Parker & Hansen s, or at resi dence, 3S5 11th street. Hair dressing, manicuring and prac tical wig making, at the San Francisco Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch block). Front pieces a specialty. 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 Bave your lo cal fare to Portland. We are out gunning for the man who says he can t get his watch repaired without sending It to San Francisco. Why, we run a regular "Watch Hos pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at Nfemrs Jewelry Store. All the patent medicines Advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., "an he boue-ht at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn'? drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Aitoria. FINE TABLE SYRUPS. fur flpninrflrfl. Sweet Clover Honey, Rock Candy Drips, and Puritan Alapie syrups rams oy FARRELL & CO., Omaha. Miss Edith Conn will take a limited number of pupils in water color paint ing, and instrumental music principles taught, nccordlng to tho most approved method. Specimens of painting to be seen at J. W. Conn's drug store. The Oregon Telephone and Telegraph Company are now prepared to furnish subscribers in Astoria with magnet tele phone Instruments at $2.00 and $2.50 per month. The latter Instrument is some what better electrically ond In appear ance that the former. For particulars inquire of J. R. Clinton, at Telephone ollke. ALL FREE. Those whs have used Dr. King's New Discovery know Us value, and those who have not, hare now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, ss well as a copy of Guide, to Health nnd House hold Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Cum. Koeers drugstore. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of head ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual skk ieadaches yield to its Influence, We urge all who are afflicted to pro tuie a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual consti pation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, ana few cases long resist the use of this med icine. Try it once. Large bottles only rfty cents, nt Chas. Rogers' drug store. A QUARTER CENTURY TEST. For a quarter of a century Dr. Klns's New Discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from Its use testify to its wonderful curative properties in all diseases of Throat Chest nnd Lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal satisfaction Is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be 'be most reliable for Couirhs and Colds. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' drug slore. Iarge size 50 cents and $1.00. LITTLE BABY WAS RAW Distressing Skin Disease from Birth. Cured In 5 Weeks by Cutlcura. Now Healthy us Can Be. My baby boy had been snfferinc from birth villi tome iort of nil eruption. The doctors called it eczema. Hit little netk win one raw and exposed nuuu of red intiiunei! lle&h. His anus and across and under his thih, wherever the fat flesh made a fold, were just the game. For tour weeks after h's birth he suttereu villi tins cnqitton, and until I cot the CrricrRA liKMEmu, there was llttlo sleep for any one. In five week sho was completely cuied. llewas nine weeka old Febniarv 1, and you oucht to see his skin now smooth, even, and a liemitiftil pink ana vliiieeolor lie is as healthy as he can be. The rtTlCt'KA RE.40t.VFNT h.18 given llilll tOUQ,VigOt ami strvnjrili. 1 eneloae his portrait. WM. A U AiUJ.N'KK, 1M E. 1AI til., Kcw York. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Fiorr. the net of two months my baby suffered with the eczema on her f.u-e aud body. I toe loieiiwiihoutaiall. I sutl I iTiet ra liKMEUiRS. I'ound then, in every reseet satisfactory. Tim ili.ld liuiiow a Uun'Ul'ul skin and is cured. M o clieertuilv recommend the same to ail ruotlien. ILus J. ItOTUUXUEKU, icu First Ave., S. Y. CUTICUHA REMEDIES Have effected the roost wonderful cores of tor turing and tlisnVurini: skin and scalr. diseases of infanta and t-hiltlren ever lecon.ed They afnrd iusiaiit relief, permit rest and sleep, and (Mtnt toaseeilycurwhen thebeAt physicians ml. Parents, save your ciohlren years of need-a-.is sintering. Cures uiada in cnUunood ore yui-uuueai. Fold tbiov.jhtot Um woiid. rriee, Crnrnu toe ; f..F :.. : k-.,iviNT. (i l'orraa Daua AM.' lull Coar.. bole l'iopri.lors, liosioa. Mi-" Uuw lo Cuit Stir. IHkum," nulled free BABY'S Skin tut. Stlf purtfU-O and btbDtifitd fcy ikiiu fcoAP. Absolutely pur. XT-v KHEU'i.ATIC PAIN'S CURED nnLiM.rttiu r hii hlXSlMUllCl llr ruttt relieve e.ai!c, hip kidiH'V. en lilKlrs ABIS- liev rheumatic. neM. aiid ibba- CREAM ." rfne nlnv Crow vlll make general reduction on all classes of pho tographs. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for-Clatsop, Gearhart Park and ftpflslde. as follows: Lsave Seaside, 7130 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leave Pier 9 at m. ana 6 p. m. Dally excepting! Sunday afternoon when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. WANTED. WANTED Manager for Financial In stitution. References and bona re quired. Liberal inducements to the right man. Address, The Eastern As surance Co., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED A young girl to do general housework and take care of a baby, in quire at Th. Olsen's drug store. TO RENT. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, In Adair's, Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this office or at Mrs. A. Feakes. 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 Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for $2. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee s, 529 Third street. AUCTION. There will be an auction sale of a general stock of groceries, dry goods. Hardware, etc., at Martin Olsen's auc tion rooms commencing this 7th day of July. 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, 673 Third street J. E. La FORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the Plavel building, opposite Occident W. II. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 'I, Flavel 8 Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel'B bilck building. Fhank J. Taylor. Jso. T. l.iinnEa. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA'SF. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, H to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. IX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, GS4'j Third st., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTEiJ. PHYSICIAN AICD SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of worn en and surgery'. Office over Danzlger'i store. Astoria JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, BURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 5 and 6, Pythlai Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc 5. Residence. 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. tay be found In his office until 10 ociock mornings, rrom 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with nnnl Vf , ........ WGHCUgCI .u., 515 Suuemoque. street. J. II. MANSELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident In surance. W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office. 1U Benton street. Astoria, Or SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the otilce of Robb & Par- Iter. W. LUobb. Sec, NOTICE ThA IWtnilflF mOAttnM nt the Astoria. Ttllllillnir nnri r j-u n lu(o. tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. w. tixjaa. secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. IS. I. 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 brethren cordially intted. aj oraer c. P. COMMON COUNCIL - Regular meet ings first and third Tuesday evening? of each month at 8 o'clock In city hall Persona desiring to have matters' acted upon by the council et any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday oil wnicn me council holds Its re-polar meitirm. K. OSRUKN. Auditor and INilic Judge, BEVERAGES. -xtt v mTTTTt ttttTPCT Wlrififl End liquors are sold at Alex Campbells Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In Astoria where Joln Kopp s famous beer is kept in such good con dition as at Utzinger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also Frencn Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert s. MISCELLANEOUS. UATPT T3cn.Aml.aP TnfSllire'S IIO- tel at Seaside is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed onu cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Hundley & Haas, 160 First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. "YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you 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 ill the leading steamship lines. ARE TOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northern 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 satno as trora Portland. History of Robert flaulcll. Horn of Havana parents, the famous Robert Mantel! Cigar Is a product of those famous old Cublan tobacco plan tations which are so well known to the lovers of good cigars In this country. Try them. CHASJ. OLSEN. yfiE consignee' sale has kept its crowd after noon and evening find well they niiglit, for never in the history ol Astoria lias people had such opportunities, as they are getting now. They are getting goods fur whatever they si e lit to hid for them. There is no reserve on the stock, every day people get greater hargains. There i& a chance for you, come earl)' and often. Bring your friend, which means your purse. Remeniher the dace GOO THIRD STREET. Wednesday and Friday afternoons specially lor ladies IS ADORE GREENDAUM, Sec). G. CHRISTENSON Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old stand, corner Olnev and Avini atrvu.ta and Is better prepared to all kinds of work In tho line of P.LACKSMITI11NG and HORSESHOEING than ever be- lore. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, nor. Air, steam and W Heating. h ent for hamplon Hydraulic Beer Pumps. 179 Twelfth atreet, Astoila, Or. Japanese Bazaar SINO LUNG. There's activity everyw here among our new stock which is coming in fresh tvery day. Tnere woul Jn'i be if the stock were wrong or prices were wrong. r. , Opposite Court House. 355 ThirJ Street, V s