I: Tida iabis for July, 1634 man watkb tow wtr DATE P. Mi h.m. h.m.lft. h.m, It. h.m.lft. SUNDAY., 1 12 17 ii mm! 5 14 7-.D -1 8! 6 2N8 8 6 24 3 4 7 i; ; 1 8 Id 2 S 10O0i2 4 Moixlity,.. '2 Tiiemtay . . li l O-.l'O 7 1 Hi 010 1 5.I7 1 -112 WtMliitud'y i 1 OI'IMI' 1 r.r.it 7 4(l7 4 S Till 7 4 1(117 7 4 44 7 7 8 0i -i I Tliunwluy, & Krkiiiy .... 0 8 Ml -1 71 2 .HI'S -i 1 -1 NaturttiiV 8 4.117 (i 10 18 -0: 0 5 11 001 11 67 (SUNDAY', m 4 41116 1 ft '2'l( 0 1SI7 51 II IKi Mommy II 50 TiiKHiluy.. 1 M ,6 7 8 16:5 4 7 017 4 1 ft' it ir 1 51 10 0 5 12 50 7 W H 51 8 50 7 li 0 47 7 l 4s: Thurmlay. 1'2 ' ridny . . . . lrt HaturiW. II RUNIAY..ii Monday.. Jti TunnUuy.. IT 114 lift 1 2 m' 6 8 5718 7 4 58l4 0 6 504 2 -01 VI lt):A r ft i- -08 -on 12 41 5 Vj o on 7 8: 0H7 7 7 11 17 121 1W :) 7 10 -u 8 8114 4 -l l 7 13! 7 45 818; 8 51 9 81 10 01 10 55 11 V. Wedntwi'y IH 7 41 -1 0 -0 7, -0 5! Tliurwluy. m 1 lil7C 1 MW 8 7 !i g mm g 8 y 4 4 ! 0 5 Wift 8 08 FriiUy.. .. art 8 0 8 81 Hntunly..'21 hUNUAV..!K .M outlay... i Tutwtlny. . .21 8 SI 4V 0 00 V KM 10 (Mil -01 0 3 00 4 Kill 6 IH 10 40 15 WliHl'y 25 Tliurwlay. if! KrliJny.... 27 KattinlllT.iiK HI NDAY. if' Moii.lny ...' 0 10 11 Ml 1 (Ml HI 11 7 0H6 1 7IW1 HOI 11 (SI 10 07 11 or 12 18l n H-VA 9 10 (ll.r 8 11 llflft 7i us or o o 2 12) 8 81 -0 2 45 4 (Ml 6 17 Ii 15 4 8ti -OH -1 8 ft'ih 8 18 'i'm'Hrlay. . .HI 14 M TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. Julv 19. For. Oregon and Waehlngton, fair weather, exempt show er In eiuitern portions. Friday after noon, Btatlonary temperature In western portions, and cooler in eastern poruuim YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Ixical weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur niBhed by the United States Department of Agriculture w-'atner oureau. Maximum temperature, 70 degrees. , Minimum temperature, 66 degrees. Preolnltatlorr. .02 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1893, to date, 7.47 lncnes. Excess of precipitation from Beptenv ber 1st, 1893, to date, 27.35 inches. . ber 1st, 1893, to date, 27.38 Inches. AROUND TOWN. A new desk has been placed in County Clerk Dunbar's quarters. Saturday dinner at Hotel Gearhart at 1 o'clock. No extra charge, There are a great many reasons why itotel Gearhart should be patronized by Astorlans. ' The steamer Elmore came In at noon yesterday, with produce and passengers for this port and Portland. The Columbine goes to Coos bay today, while the Mannanlta clears for Destruc tion Island with 60 tons of engineers stores. The school board has not yet decided what they will do with that part of the high school wall that is so badly crocked. Tho ladles of tho Presbyterian church will give an Ice cream festival In the basement of tho church Friday evening, July 20th. ii . . .. Don't spoil a nice plats of berrle with milk, when you can get sweet cream freHh every morning of C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. One of our local swells Is preparing to go to North Ilench, and has filled his pockets with plain plated engagement rings for use during tho trip. The ladles of the W. C. T. U. will give an excursion at tho tlme.pt the Fnr 1 mer"s Instltnte, to Gearhart Park, Thuraday, July 26. MRS. J. W. GEARHART. Captain Fisher came up from Seaside yesterday Just long enough to purchase a new lot of the latest stylo neckties. As the captain has been a bachelor a long time, his friends are Interested. A bazaar for the benefit of the Scan ' dlnavian M. E. church in Upper Astoria will be given on Saturday evening, at 8:30. A cordial Invitation to all. Many useful articles will be sold and refresh ments served. The five-masted schooner Louis was towed out from Knappton yesterday loaded with lumber for San Francisco. Tho three-mnstod schooncd itediield will go out today With a cargo of lumber for HiKlondo Reach. Tho thunder storm up the river early yesterday morning played havoo with the telegraph .line between here and Portland. It was blown down In seven or eight place, and was not connected until t o'clock lust night Miss Gladys Jones, the contralto who Is to sing at the Congregational church next Tuesday evening, sang at the com mencement exercises of the Pacific Unl verslty, and her voice was very highly siKiken of by oil who heard her. The school board will open bids for the plumbing, painting, and carpenter work on the Uppertown school this morning at 10 o'clock, as stated In the advertisement In another column. Con tractor should be sure and have their bids In by that time. The Northern Speolal Conference of the Pacific District of the Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran church of America, will moot In Stan wtKxl, Washington, August 9th to luth. The new shurrh of Btanwood will be dedicated Sunday, the 12th. Agent Flnlayson, of the Canadian Pa clflc, reports a large number of people who are buying European tickets. They are mostly native of foreign countries. returning home for a visit, though many of them announce their Intention of rN mninlng In the old country. After Saturday at 7 p. m. the doors of the Stutts Parlor Thotr will be closed until the grand opening. This Is neeefowry In order that the- scenic artists may not be disturbed In their Work. Sale of seats will begin Monday morning at 10 o'clock, for Thursday flight's porformnnoe. One of the many thing that worries lli iWlei la fruit Jars oow3;?.iys. nri th.xw customer who wvu lv iaiuiV. ' fruit jtir Is guaranteed against breaking front tho time It is purchased Until it is filled and placed on the housekeeper's shelves. 7W. CJ. Boomer has taken the controo for building a dwelling for Wm. Larsei upon his ranch on the Lewis and Clarke. The estimated cost will be $1200. The brick foundation is already in, and the whole will be ready for occupancy In about sixty days. The street commissioner and Alder man Scherneckau have completed thel labors provided by ordinance In num berlng the" houses of the city. Eac? house owner has been provided with a printed slip stating the number of hi house, and if not numbered Within ten days, is liable to a fine. J. R. Lytle has almost completed an electrical apparatus to bo used In con nection with the fire department. It Is so arranged that an alarm turned In from the district boxes will be struck on the fire bell by a 50-pound hammer. The ntmber of taps corresponds with the number of the box from which the alarr Is given. The case of the State of Oregon vs N. C. Hllleary, charged with attempt to kill one John Miller the latter part of June, came up yesterday in Justice Abercrombie's court The examlnatloi resulted ' in the defendant being held over under bonds of $2,500 to await the action of the grand Jury which will mee In September. Wm. Elliott, of the rfim of J. G. Elliott & Sons, seiners, was in the city yester day making numerous purchases. He states that they have fifteen hands em ployed this season, but to date have not made any more than expenses; but he feels certain that before the season is over. Elliott & Sons' bank account will be on the right side of the ledger. Al. Thrall,, who drives a truck, for Sherman & Sons, attempted suicide last night by Jumping Into the river near the Union town wood yard. He was fished out by John (Wentworth) Wroten, who was near by when the plunge was made. Thrall hod been drinking heav ily of late, and It is supposed his mind was temporarily unbalanced at the time of his desperate action. In. Boston a Japanese has tried to b naturalized and failed, the Judge in th case holding that he was not a whit man in the eye of the law, and his color whatevtr it might be decided to be ii the chromatic scale, was not contem pluted in the statute of natralizatlon At Toklo this may be regarded as ai Insult and a casus belli,, and prepara tions be mode for the Invasion of Uoa ton for the purpose of rectifying he theories of color and civility, and teach lng her Judiciary the rudiments of man ners. As history repeats Itself, in consc quence the changing cycles of time bring wlt.h them no variation in the type of Individuals who take up their a bod on the beachej for the Bummer. Sea son In and season out you see the sam characters as one saw yesterday among the 250 passengers who were on their way to Long I3eu?h on tho Ocean Wave. The exclusive tailor-made girl who only recognized among the crowd on the dock the swell bank clerk was on board, and so was the girl who gels $7 a week be hind the counter, while the fussy old woman who has come down for hen hfttllh si's beside tho banged-haired beau who, In spotless duck, looked Ilk u radiant bud god. Last lnght when the up-river steamers reached the vicinity of St. Helens, they ran Into a regular down east thunder storm. In describing the event, one cC the boatmen said that the sky suddenly became block as Ink, and the ruin pour ed down in torrents. The wind did not blow very hard, but great Hashes of lightning lighted the whole surround' lugs nearly ns brilliantly as If done by ara lights. There was forked llghtnlnp, bolt lightning, sheet lightning, and several other varieties familiar to down easu-'rs. une reuecming reature wns manifest when a short Itmo after thH storm hnd abated, the air became purer and cooler. It is sold to have been, the greatest display of lightning ever wit nessed in these ports. From tho London Grocer we take the following relative to the English mar kets: London Salmon has not been in very lively request, but as Importers hav abstained from pressing sales, for mer quotations for crack brands have been upheld, while fish of Indifferent quality and outturn have been placed on Irregular terms. The Candida, with over 50,000 cases from Victoria, H. C, has Just arrived at Liverpool. Liverpool The dispatch of salmon to the country keeps active. There are Indications that con sumption Is overtaking supplies, and an advance may be looked for. Bristol Salmon Is quiet. Alaska, ISs to IDs. with some favorite brands at ISs 6d to 20s; British Columbia 20s to 23s; choice Col umbia river 25s to 27s. Flat cans are quoted at 25s 6d to SSs. Mr. S. Donxlger came over from Gray's River yesterday, and reports on accident that occurrtd to Mr. Thos. Foss on Tuesday last, while hauling hay be tween Kllnl'a farm and that of Mr. Mc Intoch, In some way hs slipped from the load of hay and fell quite a distance to the ground, where he laid uncon- solou for about an hour, before being discovered. Another wagor. which came along conveyed him to an adlolnlnir farm, and a physician sent for at Deep River. When Mr. Danxlger left the In jured man waa reported In a serious condition, being badly bruised about the ! head and shoulders. All the time the man was lying on the ground in an un conscious condition, the two faithful old horst-s stood silently by, Mr. Foss Is well known In Astoria, and his many fiiert.ts will bm anxious to learn further t - f bis car.Jitin. Both Teams will arrive here on This Morning's Boat. Astoria will take a half-holiday this afternoon and go baseballlng. Over 70 establishments will close their doors from 2 to 6 p. m. . The opposing teams will arrive here at 6 o'clock this morning', and play will begin sharp at 3 p. m. The motor cars will leave town every thirty minutes from 1 p. m. throughout the afternoon, and all arrangements have been made for handling a big crowd. The price of admission, as before stated, has- been fixed at 50 cents, with children under 14 at half price. After careful consid eration the Astoria Football CJub de cided that it could not In Justice to Itself or its visitors, make the admission fee any lower than this. As it is, the local Institution will not reap any pe, cunlary benefit, its only desire in pro moting the game being to give the resl dents of Astoria an athletic treat. Spe clal arrangements have been made to keep people off the hills at the back of the ground, a nuisance that has for some time robbed the gate of Its legit imate earnings.. Secretary Gunn can be found at the Occident till 1 o'clock this afternoon, and tickets can be pur chased from him, or at the grounds. The following are the team's tTiat wll play : Portland (Orange and Blue) Catcher B. Schwartz; Pitchers, N. Nlmlus, B Verstegg; first base, G. Dawell; second base, E. Rankin; third base, B. Lang ford; Shortstop, W. F. Abel; right field, W. Sinnott; center field, D. Evans; left field, E. Davey. Stanford (Red and White) Catcher Davey; pitcher McLain; first base, Wal ton; second base, Bumlller; third base Dyer; shortstop,- Lewis; left field, Cal houn; center field, Sheehan; right field Rea. Eddie Hill, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hill, had a narrow escape from drowning early yesterday after noon. He fell from a skiff into the river near Kinney's dock, and had gone under for good, It seemed, when he was rescued by. Ed. Brulland, ' who fished hint out with a hook after the body had been located with an oar by A. B. Beard, both men happening near in a boat. The boy was taken home and Dr. Walker sent for. It took con siderable pumping to bring the little fellow around again, but when last heard from was as lively as ever. PERSONAL MENTION. D. Stuart Jr. is up to Portland on a business trip. Geo. Noland has packed up his traps and gone down to Seaside for a couple of days. J. Robson Waddell, the Chicago real estate boomer, has gone back home, leaving yesterday morning. Mrs. T. Olsen expests to spend tho summer months at 'Elk Creek, and wll leave for thut locality the latter part i next week. E. S. Vankuren and wife and three sons, of Portland, and Miss Ida May Wilson, also of the metropolis, came down on the Thompson yesterday morn lng, enroute to North Beach. Miss Nellie Moran, of Portland, came down on the Telephone yesterday. She went to Seaside on the evening train where she will spend the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Scott, of Port land. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays me uignesi cusn price for Mr skins. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addi tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices In reach of all. Hotel Gearhart will serve Sunday din ners at 1 o'clock In the future instead or evenings as heretofore. Orders can be left at Cnrnnlmn's Rtore for the Awtorla Wood Yard for all When baby la teethlnir or feverish. n.lf your druggist for St-e-c-dman's Sooth ing i-owaers. No need of sending E.ist for sewing uaiwiiiien wnen you can get a-Singer luiuiiiu ior . at i'-oarii & fctolus." SELLING at 25 per cent discount iois in niirs j-irst add t on o.-oo.. v.i-ove, ecasiue. Astoria Real Estate Ex ijuiue. For surprisingly little money you can brightm wry n om o't thrhoiPO with a bit of land ycapo, a water scene or clioos- inps from the hundrel de lightful subj 'ds of our Tic- ture Stock. Mothers who havo looked all around for a baby carriage to suit their tastes and pur poses generally wind up by buying of us an so will you if you need a carriage for yourdailing. flEWYpWOVELTYSTOlJE Opposite iha Occident. . Dr. Price's Cream Bakln; Pow der WorU' Talr tllshest Award. Higheist Honors World' Pe.lt, ...r iV.OST PERFECT MADE. pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free irom A nmonia, Alum or any other adulterant AO YEARS THE STANDARD. Go to the Astoria Wood Yard for the best kinds of wood; also best grades of coal delivered In quantities to suit Jnpnnese novelUes and fancy dry good.i, can be had at half price, at the Flore of Wing Lee, next to Olson's cigar store. Auk your grocer for FARRELL ' & CO.'H table syrups. Demarara, sweet clove. honey, rock candy drips, and Puritan maple. Holding up shoes for the inspection of all, holding down the prices for the con venience or all tnal S our ouninrar, Goodman & Co. . The crowd Is coming our way simply because we have what good livers Ilka and cook like their mothers usea to. The Model Restaurant. If you have an eye for merit and a toile for economy, you may gratify both to your heart's content by calling on H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. Plain sowing or dressmaking, by a competent dressmaker, by the day. Ap ply at Parker & Hansen's, or at resl Uence, 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 youi tickets for the "Old Country" and the EasUwhen you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific ofllc In this city, and thereby save your h ml fare to Portland. We are out gunning for the man who snvs 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 Nleml's Jewelry Store. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., 'an be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn i drug store, opposite Vc cldent Hotel, Aitoria. . FINE TABLE SYRUPS. Ask your grocer for Demerara, Sweet Clover Honey, KocK candy urips, ana Puritan Maple syrups made by FARRELL & CO., Omaha, Miss Edith Conn will take a limited number of pupils In water color paint lng, and Instrumental music principles taught according to tne most approvea 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 and in appear ance that the former. For particulars inquire of J. R. Clinton, at Telephone oflice. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of head ac he ICIcctrlc Bitters hus proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual nick headaches yield to Its lnlluence. We urge all who are afllleted to pro- ture a bottle, and give this remedy a fhlr trial. In cases of habitual const! pat Ion Elect rlo liittcrs cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cfises long resist the usie of this med telne. Try It once. Large bottles only ffty cents, at Chas. Rogers' drug store. LITTLE BADY WAS RAW Distressing Skin Disease from Birth. Cured In 5 Weeks by Cutlcura. Now Healthy as Can I5o. Mjr bly bov had been suffering from birth with soma ort of '( eruption. The doctors called it eczuina. Ilia little ntxk waa one raw ami expo&etl utana of red ini.umutl tlch. Hia snua soil ftcroa anil unilcr Ilia tuitrha, wherever the ful fleh Hindu fold, were just the aume. For four weeks after ti's bmh he suffered with ihia eruption, and tint j) I Rt the Ciiticura limimiiM, there waa Utile si wi lor any one. In five WTt-k she was completely cureil. llewnanlne weeks old Felinmnr 1, and yon oupht to aes hia akin now amooib. even, ami a buitttiful pink ana white color He ift aa hiullhv aa he can tie. The Ci'TU'i'RA Kesolvvm u;i Riven biiu tone.Tlgol and itrt:uflh. I eorluic his rnrtmit. W.U. A UARD.NKIt, K-4 . likl SI., Kew York. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Ftntr tht atrf of txm month a ir.v buhv miff Ami imh he erztnua oa Iwr taj ami 1mm. v. 1hm toieu wnhtntt avail. I hH iTM t ra Kkmkdiks. Found ttttH hi vrv reiHXt utistavtorv. Th thilil d;v now ftlM'atuitnUkiuaml in curwl. M chvrtul1v wotmnenii the wine to all utotbtnv. toWS J. KOliifc-NtiKUt;, 1003 t int ATC, it. X CUTICURA REMEDIES l!a effected the most wonderful cures of tor- tnrinc am) iUnfiiirina akin ami cai-.liarat- ol iiifuma ami t-hiMren ever teron.ert They a'fortt iii:tatit rel:it, .enmt nt and aleen,anU tiul w a )eiy cure wm'n tne ocai pnymcian. tail. Interna, aave Your rh'hlrer. year, of neett- k'M fullering. Cure nuuta id cliildnoou ar permanent. Sold thiosehcot the wiid. Trier. fVticrU. t-te ; Pursj : hnnmsw, tl I'o-rraa Dbc d Cuts loaf, feole I'loi.rkiora, Boaloa J Uuw to Cti'e Flic Vittat," muled tree. pinyC ",n tn4 Stjlf ptirtSrd and betnuflea Lniil O iiy.i.iiKi- l u.. tynxr. Ab0(ultl) pur. r:ieu"atid fa:ss cured It one HM1I tHk Cantor Antl . uric. hi. kiiii- tiwt. aii ii.ua- tirtotoihllhli 4nna: tirdw Wiil rrlSlf i general reduction brl all clftsiM of pho tofnpba. . '7 - ' SEASHORE! ROAD. ' Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Pork and Seaside, as follows: Leave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leav Pier 8 a. m. and 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 bond re quired. Liberal inducements to the rtrht man. AilfirpHK. The Eastern As surance Co., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED A young girl to do general housework and take care of ai baby. In quire at Th. Olaen's drug store. TO RENT. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, In Adair's, Ogned avenue or Thfrd 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 juiy. 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. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and Y, Flavel a Brick. Building. SIIJUI B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T IAW. Ofllc In Flavel's bilck building. Crank J. Tayuir. J no. t. Lhuiibk. taylor & lighter, Attorneys at law, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR . AT LAY. Oflice on Second Stitet, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m, Sun days, iu to u. LIBERTY P. MULUNIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflice, mt Third sL, Astoria. Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Spec-la.1 attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Oflice over Danzlger'a store, Astoria JAY TUTTLE. M. D. . PHYSICIAN. BURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms E and 6. Pvthian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to . ttesiucnce, G39, Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until 10 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until i p. m., ana from 5 until 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Measeuger Co., va oqueiuoque street. J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTaTE BROKER. Notary Public Fire and accident In surance. W. W. PARKER, - REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- -. ANCE AGENT. Office. 11 J Benton street, Astoria, Or A SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMI3SIONEI:s-The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the office of Robb & Par ker. W. L.Tlobb. Sec NOTICE The remilar meottnena ni the AsturU Building and Loan Associa tion ar neld at 8 u. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. OiTlc on Genevieve street, outh of Chenamus. W. U ItOBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMKMT Kn 11 1 n O. F. Regular meeting of Ocean En campment No. IX In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. dx, on th second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially lnited. xy oraer c. P. COMMON COUNCIIj Rpnlar moat. lng first and third Tuesdav eveninn of each month at ( o'clock In cltv ball Arsons desiring to hav matter acted upon by th council at any regular meeting must present th came to th auditor and clerk on or before the Fri- aay evening prior to the Tuesday 011 which ta council holds . iu - rwiilai tnejUng. " . k. Osbuhn. . Auditor and Police Judge. -ttftVfirUBEfl.' ' ONLY THE PUREST Wine and llquoi- ar olfl Vt Alex Campo" Gem. . A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In Astoria where Johu Kopp a famous beer is kept in such good con dltlon as at UUtnger' popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fandel wine inBtead 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. HOTEL. 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. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas,lD0 First street, and get the Daily Astorian. 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 oflice, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad if you are Oolng East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, bl'-ggage check ed to destination. All purchaser of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as Iron Portland. History. 01 KODert i lar.tcn. Born of Havana parents, the famous Robert Mantell Cigar Is a product of those famous old Cublan tobacco plan tations which are so well known to the lovers of good elxars In this country. Try them. CHAS. O.LSEN. rPHR- CONSIGNEE SALE 1 has kept its crowtl after noon ami evening and well they might, for never in tho history ol Astoria has people had such opportunities, as they are-getting now. They aro getting goods for whatever they see tit to hid for them. There is no reserve on the stock, every day people get greater bargains. There ift a chance for you, come early and often. pring your friend, which means your purse. Ivemeinber tho place .000 THIRD STREET. . Wednesday ' and Friday afternoons specially ior ladies ISADOREGREENBAUAf, Sec. G. CHRISTENSON To nnvar rtt o n n tror at Clexn frT rt rA stand, corner OIncy mid Astor streets, and Is better prepared to nil kliuJs of Ufairlr In (ha llnA nf TiT . A l''l7GVt TTIJ7 VTi and HORSESHdKING than ever be- lore. S. H. W1LLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and w- Heatlnjr. Agent for hsmpioa Hydraulic Beer Pumps. - 179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or. Japanese Bazaar " SING LUNG. There's activity everyw here amonz our new stock" which is corning in fresh every diy. Tnere woulJn't he if tlie stock were wrong or prices were wrong. - - : Orpote Court. House. .... ' " J55 ThirJ Street,