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THE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTOIUA. TUESDAY VORNINU. JULY 31, 1894. Tide Table for July, 1894. DATS HUNDAV.. 1 Mirauay,., Tuetulay . . Wwluratd'jr 4 'l liiirmluy. many. Hat unlay . HUNIM Monday. Tiitwiluy.. Ill Wnlunid'y II Tliumday. U Friday.... HI Hatiirdav. H BUNDAY..1 Monday.. 10 Tuwiuy.. I WpdiiHtd'jr IX 'I liurxday. w Friday ... Saturday.. 21 HUN DAY.. Aluimay...l Tiiilay...iM Wwliiesd'IH Thin-winy. UH Friday.... V Saturday. ,HH Hli.NUAY..' Monday ... Tuemlay. . .HI IIIUH WATF.K a. u. r. U. b.m. ft. b.m.ift. I7l7 64 11 21 8 J 096 7 010 90 1Vi7I; 101 1(10 1141)17 4 1 Ml 7 WTi 2 MISS 4IW77 8 4.17 0 4 4477 4 40 (I f) a'' " 6 5 1 a 7 S M7 701 74 8 10 5 4 7 67 H6 1144 6 I .10 7 6 II0H5 8 9 4lll7 7 12 04 6 A 10 8017 7 13I4SS8 11 17 7 H .. . . l'tl 1 0 00 7 8 1 M N OH777 I70 11U7I1 ii4f70 1 l 7 ft HOW 7 if wlu 8 : 7 r. 8 I I) U 4 H i 7 II 8 S3 (I 4 4 ttl 7 7 4MHI0 1H7M 5fr;f) 10 7 It 7 0M 6 1 7 0-.' 7 9 H:t4ii booho 10 00.111 IKS 11 157 l0 07 H.r UI07U8 HOTHK . I a vi 7 LOW WATER h.in. ft. Ii.ni. ft. Ditt-ID 62484 7 JO -a 2 717 81 HU -2 1 8 Klin KfiO-17 9'27 9l J 1 100024 101H-0K 1100 21 1 1 ft! Of) 118718 II m 14 . H 1 ft 12K3 8 17 10 14H29 8 24 0.1 2 Ma 6 4 22 -0 1 8 W 8 7 512-0S 4M40 6.W-0U 8142 JWI-11 88414 710-11 712 40 7 41-10 7 8 8 8 OH -0 7 81K88 8 81 -0 .1 8 B4 H 0 UHI-Ol 98127 0 8 10IH2 8 10 00 0 9 1 10W 18 10 40 1 H 60 17 11 2:1 1 I 101 11 12W2 9 220-09 1 2188 8 81 -0 1 2 4.-, 9 4 81 01) 4 OH 8( 6 2 -10 617:16 BIHl-2 III 8188 I. The Middle GuiiJii, off Pillar Rock, are I I n r A CI IPPTOC said to Ixs the star seining grounds this yyLL A OUoULoOi year, cleaning up for their operators an average of two tons a day. Samuel Oliver Is working the ground this sea son, though wm, Hendren of this city, TJie committee Decide oil the Course For the VariuiiM Racing P',vent8. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. July 80,-Por Oregon and Washington, fair weather, warmer. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at B p. m. yesterday, fur. nlshed by the United States lx-pari nient of Agriculture weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 67 degrees. Minimum temperature, B2 degrees. T.t..t lr nnnfl. ToUl precipitation from September 1st JS93, to date, H8.H mcnea. Excess of precipitation from Septenv ber 1st, 1893, to date, 27.61 Inches. AROUND TOWN. Notice Is hereby given that, delinquent county, utate, city and school taxes will be received at my office in the court housTfor ?he year 1893 until Tuesday July 3lBt, 1894, 6 o'clock p. m. After 7uJ ,? ti for said year must be ?d to the county clerk with twenty per, 1 . m.1. Tina five, and ap- ceni aaucu. plies to everybody. Tax Collector. Don't spoil ft nice plate of berries with milk, when you can get sweet cream fresh every morning of C. u Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. The Hon, Chas. Crisp, speaker of the houHe, Is the son of Hill H. Crisp, an old time actor. Chan, and J. O. Btuttz wero members of Capt. Crisp s company during the seuson or ruu anu ou. Word ha been received here of the death In San Francisco, or. josepn j Hepburn, on native of Georgia, aged 69 vimra Di-ceased was at one time man ager of a cannery at Glen Allen, Wash ington. Diirlna the morning hours yesterday the streets were tilled with people who were pimsengers on the Columbia which arrled about 8 o'clock. Her cargo for this place consisted of Z28 tons or iruu and assorted merchandise. During the recent strike a large con signment of two-cent stamps belonging to the Ux-al postofllce was tied up on the road somewhere between Washing ton and Astoria, and for two whole days 1'ostmaster Wise was unable to furnish stamps of that denomination. They arrived yesterday, however, $1500 worth. claims to be the rightful owner, holding a deed to the sands, issueu several years ago. Several days ago the Astorian pub- -llshed an account of a bottle containing a message that was picked up on the t Aii p..,,!,!, l.il ; v Two War Shlmt beach near Elk Creek. The article was 1U AU rlOUaUUliy 1W0 var Mlips noticed by Miss Ada Foote, of Portland,' Will Ui: III the Harbor, the signer of the . message, and in a1 ' letter to this paper, received yeBterday ' morning, the young lady explains how, . , .,,,, , ,,,, tha the little glans vessel happened to be "" set adrift.'' It seems that it was one of gatta will be a grand success, interest several bottles that were thrown In the in the affair hiving already been river from the Northern Pacific railroad D a a .i. o a ih ferry boat Tacoma, while crossing the Columbia t Kalama, by a party of to the extent that various communlca young people, and was done simply out tlons are coming in to the committee of curiosity to see If any of them would seeking further information regarding ever show up again. As the one picked the Drolrram Thea- app bplnl, answered up at Elk Creek is the only one that program, l hese are Deing answered has been heard of up to date, it .is aU 18 fast' 88 Possible, and many other together probable that the others are letters to various points on the coast 8t!"hln,ld wh.lnm f the ard telng sent out. A typewriter Is kept mighty deep, or have long since been . ,. .. . , . . , dashed to atoms on the rocks that line buay a11 tne time, and will probably the ccast from California north. I continue so for several days. As soon aa the printing matter can be secured the whole northwest country will be Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. 'DDL mm CREAB1 mm ly mm THE SCHUBERT CLUB. The last meeting of the Schubert Club billed, for this season was held at the house To the Drogram has been added a naphtha launch race, which will no1 MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure f rape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ait nonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. C. J. Truehane, M. N. Adams, J. G. Stuttz, John Funge, Chas. Richardson, K. Osburn, A. F. Allen, caah donation. Isaac Bergman, Evenson & Cook, S. H. Wlllett, O. Sovey. of Mrs. T. Olsen on Saturday evening. The program, which was of the usual . . . - CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addl- high character, unexpectedly and pow- douDt Prove one of the Interesting fea- t(on to 0cean Grove Sewslde. Prices in eniiiiy reimorceu uy neir auiiiuiu, me lur oi me regaiia, as mere are quite reach of all, FOUND. FOUND On July 24th, between Sand Island and Scarboro Head, a piece of gill net, about 1D0 fathoms long. Own er can have same by applying to T. Slvertson, at his residence In Adair's Astoria. Mark on tne net, a. J. WANTED. WANTED Situation to do housework by a girl in a private family. Address A. H., this office. TO RENT. IVk T) ITV T 1 fnn (mi R mnmn ronf in dollars a month, on Duane street, next aoor lo n. y. xauiucn m. 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.' NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. - The anual meeUnToMhTtwkhoid era of the Odd Fellows' Land and Huliu ing Association will be held on Thurs day, August 23d, at 2 p. m.. at Odd Fellows' Hall. A. J. MBuLfcK, Secietary. BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbells Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp s famous beer is kept in such good con dition as at Utzingcr's popular resort. 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 12. celebrated violinist The program was as follows: Part I. Piano Duet, "Overture to 'Egmont,' a number of these trim little vessels on the lower river. Manager Overbeck yesterday received a consignment of twenty self-winding clock that will lie placed in various business houses throughout the city They connect with a circuit from the Western Union olllce, and are regulated each hour by a master "flock at that place. 1'Juch 24 hours the muster clock Is regulated by the time bull at Mt. Hamilton. and In all probabll- ., Vu" 1 " ''1 .V.'., t" " lty they will have to compete with some i.'t rhun v,.n o-or them f(r the Beethoven ' tne crack boats from the metropolis.! Rniiio price at the Union Pacific ofllce xi. n ni,n ui i.,. v i Tho Ti.tin,i .. .,..i,i., n this city, ana tnereDy save your lo- Solo, "Sunset.". Dudley Buck very kindly of Astoria's efforts to getl01 fare to portland- , Mrs. J. T. Ross. . , . .. I ' Piano solo, "Polonaise,".... Paderewski ' "l lMC B"ut; iuauc sporung We are out gunnlnff for the man who , Miss Edith Conn. , events that has ever been held on the BayB he can't get his watch repaired Violin solo, "Reverie," Vieuxtempa coast, and predict a large contingent without sending it to San Francisco. .rierr Aiimoiu. . r.-io0. . .t,. ,... , . whv. we run a regular . vvaten nos- Tenor solo,. "I'll Not Complain," ' . . , , ' t J" , V. inltal" and repair all kinds of breaks, at , acnumann .... ... iuuwi uuuus mc Mra H. T. Crosby. . three days' regatta, one being a British Violin Solo, Nocturne, Op. 8, No. 2, I oruiser now at Victoria, and the other Cnop,n one of Uncle Sam's coast dfendrsJ 1 1 ri i jtmnoiu, i 1 ' ' " ' 5 . ( , - Tcn,.r oi i"TVm Dr.i.riir. tMuji- Th tdiritnco tr ivt h voouia hnc t.n' est perfumery, ana toilet articles, etc. Mr. .T. W HP fhor. migrants K V, i.t i ' .um-w r..w - - ouuu,,vcvv, Jf wwiimi'i nice, Uiiu liuvt t w Cnnn'a ririiff air Female quartet, "Briar Rose ."..Verllne .i a j... . I J:.w: ;?n.n.s Pg .. Mrs. Danzlger, Miss L. M. Rice, Miss , " ' " BWU UCTU ol 8ueB8 worK cment ilolcl' Al lorla- Gussle Gray, Mrs. H. T. Crosby. i luls "n '"' lo wno wl" m lne iortunate Part II. captain who will have the honor of i Piano duet, "Septette," Beethoven bringing these big vessels Into Astoria's Mrs. Olsen, Miss Susie H. Elmore. peerless harbor. Solo, "ThEastrnSlavRuDenstein La8t evenlng tne commllteei wlth Violin solo, "Romance,".... '.Beethoven the aB8'8tance of Captain Rlchard Herr Aamold. son and a haibor chart, marked out Tenor solo , "Llebe,"... ...... .Schumann the courses of the various races. It is JAPANESE! GOODS. Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. STOLEN. Nleinl's Jewelry Store. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the cholc- Mlss Edith Conn will take a limited number of pupils In water color paint ing, nnd instrumental music principles tauirht. according to tne most approved method. Specimens of painting to be seen at J. W. Conn s drug store. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Trio, "No. 26," Haydn 8lven 08 IonoW8; Miss Dcllu Hansen, Messrs. Laws and Sailing course for yachts, schooners, redrickSOn. SlOOIS. ILnil flHh lw,r,totni-tln,r nnlnl U -, 1 I'l In ci 1 .. I , I T I ft ' uu..,, yyan . inure Uium . ui. .. Ar.l, J..V.. .1 Violin nolo, "Cavatlna," Raff to can buoy No. 3, off Booth's cannery, Herr Aamold. I around sold buoy, passing it on port Female quartette, Good Night," I hand, thence to stake boat oft McGow- UUIlllIC K Mrs. Danzlger, Miss L. M. Rice. Miss an 8 cannery, passing it on port hand, thence to Can buoy No. 3, off Fort Stevens, passing It on port hand, to buoy No. 6, passing It on port hand, to Miss Jessie Murch, of Portland, is buoy No. 7, passing it on port hand, to visiting, her friend, Miss Catherine S. starting point, between stake boat and Gussle Gray, Mrs. H. T. Crosby. PERSONAL MENTION. Powell. , L. E. Sellg, who has been confined In the hospital for the past week, is able to be on the street again. Miss Mary E. White has resigned her position In the Franklin Avenue school to accept a position In Omaha. Dr. Marie White, who has been visit Flavel's dock. Distance, 13 3-8 knots. Sailing course for Whitehall boats Starting point, same as above, to can I buoy No. 3, oft Booth's cannery, round I raid buoy passing it on port hand, i thence to stake boat off Tanzy Point, round It on port hand, thence to start Ing point, passing between Flavel's l dock and stake boat. Distance, 4) 3-8 Regular monthly meeting of the Col. umbia River Fishermen's Protective Union, will be held at the reading rooms. Saturday, August 4, 1894, at 7:30 n. m. sharp. Election of officers Members in good standing are requested to be present and have their book or receipt along. SOf'US JtUNSttN, Secretary, TEACHERS' 'EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly teachers' ex amination will be held beginning at o'clock p. m., Wednesday, August 8th, 1894, at Court Street School House, As toria, Oregon, continuing tne rest or tne wef.k. Applicants for county certlll cates or Btate diploma, will be present promptly and remain until the close. H. S. LYMAN, Supt. SEASHORE ROAD. Pork Game Protector McOuire and Deputy Weeks made a "hnulln ' (Saturday night down near the bur, bringing In Iiw- rence Hunsen, Antone Htensted, Adolph Hansen, Ole H. Olson, gill net fishermen, and Harry .Woods, a trap man. They were all booked for Illegal flHhlng, and will be given a hearing today before Justice Auercromble. It is understood that the defense will endeavor to clear the boat-pullers on a plea that they are not resHtiBlble for the acts of their captains, and the case promises to bring up some exceedingly tine points of lnw, On Sunday afternoon next there will be a gnme of cricket on the Smith's Point grounds between the home team nnd ft picked team from Portland. The Astoria boys are training every evening, and will probably give the Portland boys a hard gamo. Cricket Is ft game mat is bound to lraine popular In As tiirl.i, ns evidenced by the interest man ifested In the coming event. On Fri day afternoon ft game of football will lie plnyed between the Fort Canbv ami Astoria elevens, and It goes without! wying mm mere will re a large crowd In attendance. The Oanby boys have ft r-iumuon or wing nnrd kickers, and If ine name team wins ft victory It will n ii exceedingly large feather In their i up. Ing her sister, Mrs, M. J. Kinney, for knots "c,m w.w""' 18 euBl a lew Rowing course for all entries-Start. I In tr rwlnf fan m aa aVuitra - a hnmi I I " ' O Bimiiv 0 M'UVIIb, kVJ lull 1J14VIJ Mrs. Thog. Parker and two children No. 3. off Booth's eannerv. round said left for Point No Point where they will' buoy passing it on port hand, thence visit the parents of Mrs. Parker. They back to stake boat. Distance, i knots. win remain away for a month. Mrs. Foreman has arranged to begin a class in Sitanlsh Graces next Monday evening at Rescue Hall, at 7:30 p. m., io wnicn she invites the ladles of As. torla. Charges very reasonable. STUTTZ' THEATRE. Tonight IB the lust performance of me Heiuens. Your only chance to see them is In the beautiful "Lost In Lon don. ' Down In a coal mine Is truly a realistic scene. On Wednesday the Ameucnn Btar, Mr. Frank Readick, sup Mrted by the charming Millie Freeman, In the world's famous piny, "The Dun Ites," Reserved seats for sale at the box office during the day. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A special meeting of the chamber will be neld today at 1:30 p. m. iiy omer or tne president. H. C. HOLDUN, Secretary. Orders cun be left at Carnahnn's store for the Atorla Wood Yard for ail Kinus or fuel, Down at Herman Wise's store are a couple of curious specimens of Imllnn relics, and If the story told by the " uu'i, iney are quite ancient. nivjr mi. wooden dishes, hewed from some kind of hard wood, and carved after the usual style of the coast In dians. A tug on one of them bears the Inscription: "("nonage, chief of the Ohe- 1 iVw ?."vanl ""'nd at the age of 100 years." The other reads. "Om- 5 V i ,rJ' 160 yn M ben he died. It does not state. ho Chief Omnault. turned uu hi. nothing remains to Indicate what 'tribe i.i aiiMin.na no MTmuei over, but It Is supposed thnt they were a tribe of the Chehalls. Chief Coonage w. born on wiui nay mai gol old Caiitaln Gray sulled Into the broad Columbia one hundred and three years ago last May. There are but a hundred of the old Chehulls Indiana now living. This morning fifty carpenters wm commence work on an Immense cradle at Alderbrook, that will be used t,r forming rafts of piling and lumber for San Francisco rrom nut city. The era die when finished will be 600 feet In length and 68 feet In width, with a ca pacity of T.000.000 feet log meiuiiire of piling, and decked nver with 450,000 feet of roiiirh lumber. The piling will como from Ranter, to which place the cnulle will he lowed when rlnlsheil. The frame will contain 300,000 feet of lumber, and cost about $:.,0o0. Til raft will be cigar shaped when sllppel from the peculiar f.... Trt'l " 21 reel, or water. Trio emervrlse la heuwU by i: W. R. Halna and H. H. Robertson, of San Kranolm-o. gentlemen who have had coiiHlderaljIe experience In thl kind of businend. When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for St-e-e-dman's Sooth ing Powders. On to the Astoria Wood Yard for the best kinds of wood: also best grades of om uruvervu in quantities to suit Japanese novelties and fancy dry rood.4, can be had at hulf price, at the itnre of Wing Lee, next to Olson's cigar tore. SELLING at 25 Der ppnt illRrniint mm in II ill's first addition to O.onn Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate lix- cnange. Meany Is the lending tailor and pays he hlghast cash price for fur skins. Friday, AugUBt 17 1. Single scull, free for all. Cup, 2. Double scull, free for all. Cup, 3. Double Scull, Whitehall. Two gold medals. 4. Double scull fish boats. Cash, S25. 5. Man-of-war boats. 125. 6. Two master schooners, Columbia River tenders. Cup, ' 7. Sloops, free for all. Cup. Saturday, August 18 1. Ship's boat race. Cash, $20. 2. Man-of-war. Cash, J25. 3. Life saving crew. Cup. ' 4. Sloops, free for all. Cash, $25. 6. Fish boats, Columbia River. $2! 6. Sloops, cannery tenders, Columbia River, Cup. 7. Naptha. launches, same course as Bailing boats. Cup. Monday, August 20 1. Seining boats, six scull. $25. 2. Man-of-war. $25. 3. Whitehall sailing, free for all. Cup. 4. Fish boat consolation. $20. C. Single scull. Cup. 6. Double scull. Cup. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart and Sen-slde, as follows: Lave Senslde, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m Leave Pier On. ra. and 5 p. m. Daily excepting Sunday afternoon, when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. NOTICE. Al persons indebted to Shaw & Tver- son, of the Scow Bay Wood Yard, are hereby notified not to pay any debts due said Shaw & Iverson, to Mr. Iver son, as he hns no authority to collect any of said bills. E. E. SHAW THE AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. 126 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. This company owns letters-patent No. 4ti3,fit9 granted to Emlle Berliner, No vember 17, 1891, for a combined tele graph and telephone, and controls let tels-patent No. 474,231, granted to Thomas A. Edison, May 3, 1892. for a speaking telegraph, which patents cover runaamentai inventions and embrace all forms of microphone transmitters and of carbon telephones. A machine knitted net, the forward end ViO fathoms of 8-ply 60 meshes deep, 75 fathoms 7S4 mesh, 60 meshes deep. The lead are marked Pillar Rock. A red twine ran clear through the cen ter of the 150 fathoms of 60 mesh; also 25-foot long boat, with 7-foot beam. lead colored outside, coppered paint and frescoed pink color on inside. Her after thwart has been broken and repaired. Center-board Is rotten on right side and repaired with five-eighths stuff. LOUIS A. DUCHENEY, Pillar Rock, Wash. 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, C73 Third street WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fandel wine Instead of coffeo or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach nnd aprlcct brandy. Also Frencn Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGuire's Ho tel at Seaside 1b 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, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their' morning paper while there. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. It you have friends In Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific office, steamer Telephone dock, and tnuke known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, biiggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as Iron Portland. For surprisingly little money you c m brighten every room of thohoiise with a bit of land scape, a water scene or clioos- ings from the hundrol de light ful subjects of ( ur Pic ture Stock. J. E. LuFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the -Rinvel building, opposite Occident W. M. LA FORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 1, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. OfTlce lu Flavel's bilck building. Cba.vk J. Tavi.ok. Jno. t. I.iuhtkk. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J, Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTUKNJSr AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second SUfet, Astoria, Or. M jlhors who have 1 toked all around for a baby envriago to suit their t-s'e-' ;ind pur poses generally wind up by buying of us and so will you if you need a carriage for Aour dailing. NEW YORK OVEItTV STOlE. Opposite the Occident. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OfTlce over Olsen's drug store. Honrs. 10 10 12 a. in. z to & and 7 to 8 n. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 65414 Third st., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTE3. PHYSICIAN AND KITT?nwlM Special attention to dlsenHo. nf worn. jii anu surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. Astoria IAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. D . ,!r ' ttnis 5 and 6, Pythian ouiiuuig. jiours, 10 to 12 and 2 to ' nenucncB, cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in hl.q nm ,,hi it. o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until i v ouu ii oin o unui 7:30 evenings. The following have contributed to the regatta fund, which now amounts to nearly $650: W. C. Fulton, C. H. Cooper, Astoria Iron Works, Pacific Can Company, Clat sop Mill Company, H. L. McGowan Alex. Campbell, Alex. Grant. Georgi H. Parker, F. I. Dunbar, Alex, Gilbert Portland Butchering Company, Wm Bock, Theo Bracker, S. & Gordon, The Office, Frald Salx, Wm. Hendron, A. G Chutter, Thoa. Corbett, Louis Boent ffn A n tr Ttanlulann .7 Tt Dm. u p ) m lougn sieuKS in Astoria i n o,i i m mimlwa,l -..-.I. -.!.. .K-"" r.imonr, V-Uiunioia Kiver list of people who eat at the Model Res- Peking Co.. A. Booth Packing Co. taurant, Megler Wriitht J. O. Hnthnr r Ccmm-ncln tn,lv rw ,m mi,JC Hughe.. Shanahan Brothers. H. Ek general reduction on ail classes of phej trom, P. A. Stokes. Ju Guy. Chas. 01 tographs. Ask your grocer for FATinELL CO. 8 table syrups. Demararo, sweeti sen, Lee. Herring. Swan Wilson, Q. C. Flavel, C. P. Upshur, Osgood Mercan tile Co., W. T. Beveridge, Magnus Cros- .loe. honey, rock candy drips, and, by. L. Dowglgl. G. A p., C. B. Smith ruiiuui ninpie. Grosbauer ft Brach, J. Strauss. W. F. Try Foard & Stoke.' plug cut tobacco' St hleb' Sam' Harr1- A,Vrt st 60 cent, a pound. It does not burn Hugh Wagner, A. J. KlafTVt, H. G. me tongue and give, ft better smoke Mullett. C. 8. Houston. Dr. W. C. Lo- uan an omers. ri, t...i, n ir i. r. i. r.... I e , -- x-. ... rs' , v . 1 1 . r ui- Seem. a. If half th womon f A.roJ ton, Herman Wise, Bryant ft Matthews. tuy their Bhoea of us, and very , Brown ft MoGee. Sherman ft Thing. iki hflf wl" ,f a.U th. r Uoc Packing Co., A.toria Street uoouman & (."o. .rl,, .. FViard ft Stokes. I. W. ru 3 II llim. JJ,Ja, tlHV ,n "5 ,or m'rIt an1 "ton. Wm. Chadwlek, O. B. Eates, J boih to ur heaif. content bv Tmni IJ1,sh' John IIahn Co - R- gin. vo. t isner nros.. rrm Olsen. I Lace ft Holman, Oscar Wireft', L. Lar- l wig mk.TT," ."wrSA sen. S, R-hiuwl. J. W. ir., C. C. Nleml. n. VI- on II. tkatroin, the Jeweler. "wft-artwulBg, manicuring and piao xl Wig mkl.. . .w. o". i. . .,. Pariors, 714 Thtni strwt (Welch biivk). i Charli . Roger,' J. Terp, A; Hrolit piece a specially. xlng.r, Malson Diree. A. G. S Spexarth, the great SKIN CURE Instantly Relieves TORTURING Skin Diseases And the most distressing forms of itching, burning, bleeding, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humors, and will in a majority of cases permit rest and sleep and point to a speedy, perma nent, and economical cure when physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. CUTICURA works wonders, and its cures of torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded. Sold throughout the world. Price, PtmrrmA, Mo.; 8oip,je.; Kmolvknt. 1. lOTTKasu nd Cue. Ctmp , Hoi Froi, Bua. "AU tMutUw81diiiKlBluod," 44 MtM,mUifn, ' BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS ftnd PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Mease nger Co.. il5 Suuemoque .treet. ' J. H. MANSELL. REAL ESTaTE BROKTCH Motory Public. Fire and accident In- eurauce. Vv". W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Offlcft. Ill Benton street. Astoria, Or. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMI3SION1-T ular meeting, of this board will be held m the first Mondav 10 a. m., ftt the olllce of Rxibb ft Par ker. W. L-Tlnhh Bo yiiK consignp:e sale has kept its crowd after noon and evening and well they might, for never in the history ol Astoria has people had such opportunities, as they are getting now. They are getting goods for whatever they seo fit to hid for them. There is no reserve on the stock, every day people get greater bargains. There ia a chance for you, come early and often. Bring your friend, which means your purse. Kemeinher the place COO THIRD STREET. Wednesday and Friday afternoons specially for ladies IS ADORE GRKENBAUAf, Sec. V Facial BtomlshM, pimply, oily, mothy skin, hlliiif Balr. sod simple kaby i noted sad eorad by Cntlnuft Soap. NOTICE Tie the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the flint Wednesday of each month. Olllce on jenevieve .treet, south of Chenamus. W. L. KOBB, SecreUry. OCEAN EVPAMPlnrvr xi ntA - F. Regular meetings of Ocean En- .....pniem a ij, m the Odd Fellows Building, it 7 a m . nn tho U fourth Monday, of mch ioumins brethren corxiikuy In 'ted. G. CHRISTENSON Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old stand, corner Olney and Astor streets, nnd is better prepared to all kinds of work In the line of BLACKSMITH ING and HORSESHOEING than ever before. S. H. WILUETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, hot Air, Steam and Water Heating. -avftv Agent for Champion Hydraulic Beer Pumps. ITS Twelfth street, Astoila, Or. COMMON COUNCIL. -Reeiitap .r- H'WHI 19 DU'VS I "rat ana ltlnl Tuesday evening. a, iiiwwwMui v iuiiiim i nma im cacn monin ftt vaakBta. back acha. ak kki. swra. rbcumatlam. and chiM patot raiivvad la m mbanta hy tfta Ca ' Uoura Aatiiala fiaatar. Dr. Pi Ict't Crcia Eskis: Powder W orlJ'a Fair Highest Award. 8 o'clock In cltv h.ill Person, desiring to have matter artml upon by the council at any regular meeting must Present the same to the udltor and dak on or before the Fri day evening pilar to the Tuesday on oicn me council holds Its regular mejtinx.- k. OSBURN.- Auditor and Police Judge. Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. . Thece's activity every here among our new stock which is coming in fresh every day. .There wouldn't re if the stock were wrong or prices were wrong. - Opposite Court House. ' 255 Third Street