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Ifi LAILY ASTORIAN. ASTOKlA, TIIUtlSDAV MOIINIXU. AUGUST 1C, 1894. tii I ! Tide Table for August, 1894. HKIII WATBS i. M. r. M. h.m.lft. h.m.lft. 0 05! 9 0 117 6 0mh9 x127 )408 2IN0 21 HI HiAWtl 8 if? 7 4 4 03 Hi 4 IB Oil 4W7 9 6IN0 01 61W77 0 'J5 ft 4 C 21 7 6 7 IB I H 7 l.'i 7 4 9 4150 1S78 11115 8 918 7 8 12 01 6 101(17 8 12!l.'liU 1100 7 4 101 87 1148 78 HM70 0 ! 7 6 1 411 7 1 00 7i 20874 18ft 7 4 S il 7 7 2 12 7 8 2 M H 0 2MU 81MH0 83X66 4 01 80 4 80 00 4 41 HO II 81 ,'i 4 6 28 H 0 6 47 5 0 6 til 7 9 8IH 4 9 7817 9 9 4951 IMr.XO 10 6.1 IS 9 51N8 11 48 0 8 10 5B8 0 12175 11 54 88 1 01 7 8 047 87 1 87 8 DATE A. M. II P. U. h.m. ft. 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For Washing ton Oregon and Idaho, fair weather, warmer, except Blight temperature Thanes on Immediate Washington coast. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twentyrfour hours ending at 6 p. m, yesterday, fur nlBhed by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 69 degrees. Minimum temperature, 64 degrees. Precipitation, .01 Inch. Total precipitation frob September 1st, 1893, to date, 98.21 Inches. Excess of precipitation from' Septem ber 1st, 1893, to date, 27.09 inches. PartlP sending communications for publication In the Astorian will please wherever It Is convenient to du so, have them ty rewritten. It 'will save a great deal of annoyance If this rule In strictly complied With. ROUND TOWN. ' ' ' "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The lightship will probably be brought In tomorrow. "General" Coxey can testify to the value of general advertising. ' Unformented wine for church pur poses, at Rogers,' druggist. . The communication signed citizen, will bo published tomorrow morning. A marilago license was Issued yester day to August Yd and Laura, Eilcltson. The Fourteenth Infantry band go di rect to Ocaihart Park from Astoria Sat vrday, . - Aamold, the celebrated violinist, will give a concert ot Qearhart Park Thursduy night. ' The tug Robnrts left out yesterday with a number of fishermen and China, men for Ynquina, Frank R. Carlson, a native of Russia, declared his Intention yeBterday before the county clerk, of becoming a citizen. Court Astoria, No. 8212, A. O. F. of A., Intend giving a Grand RegaXta Ball ( August 17 at E isner s nan, ana a spien- did tlmo Is assured. Santo, President Carnot's asaafnln, wns executed at. 4:55 this a. m., In Lyons. The news reached Astoria at exactly 1 o'clock a. in. Tho young Indies of Ilcthanla church Intend to give a sociable at the Pacific Union cannery thlB evening at 8 o'clock. .All are cordially Invited. The man who declares that people do not take the trouble to read the adver tisements In the papers may have a wlfo, but he U never known to possess several grown-up daughters, rroprlctary medicines may not keep led by Miss' Christiansen, were loudly so large a number of peop'.e alive as applauded, while the recitations de llwlr advertisers claim, but there's very lighted everyone. Mrs. Smith sneak. little doubt that they keep about half the newspapers alive. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has se cured the agency for the famous Golden Goto compressed yeast, and ,s supply. S Z ".r0'? n"iT:t" f.u.tl........ ..,.. , ... ... I fectlonery store In the city. Ask for' tho Golden Gate. The Ladles' Sewing Society of Norwegian Lutheran Church Intend RIVIKK a basket S'liMilll n nn1V'iln..u.l..u evening at 8 o'clock at Pacific Union V..1H.U1,, i.ppiwne mo. 31 engine house, mat oetter protection Bhould be uX AU the friends of tho church are In- forded the bathers at Clatsop beach. vUpJ- I There should be a life boat and crew For a ddous plate of ice cream J "r " could made from the r c,..,,, ... VTn il doM wlth but lltt,e ! the V. Smith, the confectioner' and Ice cream dealer. Ice cream soda a social- ty. Private mrlor, for ladles. 4. Commercial street. There will be a sociable given In Up- pertown on Friday evening, at u o'cloc k. by the members of the Scandinavian f. E. Church. A good prograw will be given by the Kpworth League.. All .v.. . .t. v. u . " . , ..., i.iv.m- w ,i. V....1C.1 nmi-iuy KNITTING YARNS. Thousands of women are now thinking of buying knitting yarns. But they want to buy them cheap. You all know what German Knitting Yarn haj been sold for In thi$ tow n heretofore. The prices hav been as follows: J'.' Se:onj First " Spanish ln:poit:J Saxony u.' CommircisJ k gtfc. Strsrt. 9 O El. 11... ' . ..11 I niM yu.miy ucrmaii sou ai Jj'ac. 7 t .' ?' ' In the Hill Lot Cfub drawing yester day, George Johnson secured Lot 22, Block 30, and Jan. Reed, Lot 24, Block' so. . m "ancle times adverting was sometimes done from the tops of tlie houses; In modern times, however, llie tops of columns are preferred. I Several small ' vessels were reported off North Beach last evening. They are supposed to be the sloops and schooners from Bay Center, bound in for the regatta. . Quite a number of business houses were being decorated last evening. It Is hoped that"'everydne will take a hand today and cover their buildings with flago and bunting. Married August '13, 1 by Rev. J. Mc- Cormnc, Jacob Karkl and' Ida Harold. At the Finnish Lutheran church yester day evening, ATaek Lamp! and Honrlka Toumnla, both of llwaco. ' The moonlight cxcuiulon Saturday evening August' 18th, under the aus - pices or Grace Church Guild, will leave the Telephone dock at half past elghtj o'clock sharp, Tickets, 50 cents. Albert Dunbar Is now receiving dally sample patterns of the new styles of fall dress goods, and he will be pleased to show them to the ladles at any time. Mr. Dunbar will also deliver the goods thirty-six hours after they have been ordered throughhlm. Max Stral the enterprising second- hand dealer on Upper Commercial street, has leased the (adjoining store-! room to his place of business, and is having an archway cut through the intervening partition. He Is getting ready for a heavy fall trade. The mosrsTle"o7ln the city1 last night In 'the way of decorations was that of Griffin & Reed, the slay tloners. A' model ' of a two-masted' schooner under full sail was set in bnckirroiin.1 ftf hlmtlno- ,,! i..,, . I sue, making a beautiful and striking effect. The sealing schooner Kate nnd Ann, which arrived In a couple of weeks ago from Japan' waters with a enrgo of seaHkins, left out again early yesterday morning, bound on a cruise down tho ' coRst, hunting for sea otter. She will ' put into San Francisco at the end of her hr it. ' I Tomorrow, the 17th Inst., Mr. Maple, ' , T , " ' " Nowberger, Relss & Co., will show the , . . ... , , latest novelties In dress goods, silks, , .,,,,..1 etc., for the 'coming fall and winter. Special orders Will be taken from 10, . . . . ...J It. III. 10 1 lt III. uv V. IX. uuirt;i d, kliu leading house of Astoria. 'rhonvis Jew'i-tt last nlirht had the mlHfortune to lose a 1200 check made payable to Smith, Buln & Co., or bear-1 er. Althouirh a careful search wns . nmde for the1 inlsslnir DaDer. ud to a late hour It had' hot been found. All AdamB Llfe Savln Crew the Btores and business houses are no- Satii'-do.K. August 18th- tlfied not to cash the same if oresented by other than the parties In whose fa- vor It was drawn. A deliifhtod audience, greeted "Amer ican Born" at Stuttz' Theatre. The neat Uttlo house was well filled with thej 1 rmciii memi-icm uunui-?rs 01 AHionu. Mr. ReadicIT a Lobon Brood and Byl-j veetcr, aid good 1 work, and demon-. itrated to his 'many fiiepds that he was capable or playing any role In tile line or nrama. Miss jfreeman and Cnrlton, In the comedy, could not havoj uccii iminoveu upoir. mr, leon (illicit os Don Andre became a favorite In the pan, wnne nir. ana Mrs. atutta came In for a shnre of the applause. Amer ican born tonight. ' There was not a vacant seat In Fish er's hall last ni?ht when Katie Kehm Smith commenced her address on "The Fiction of the Christian's Easter Day." The violin solos by Miss OUte, aeccmpan- this evening on "What Secularism husl done for Women." The admission Is free. Mrs. " Smith' la lecturer of the First Secular Church of Portland, and1 Miss Olds la superintendent of the Fort-' X' - - vacation and traveling " w,,.v...o .nimioii mm jrtiveiinff' about the state, addressing audle,,.' on tho subject of "Secularism." They I will go to Tillamook after remulning l"y lor nPUUt "Th,,. in 1,... . said Dr. Eyerday. 5 "ZiVZ !l?Plf, T'", Pty Rt Sea8lJo' 1 17 ,,, J , "eW BUrt ,,OI,t' ftn' U. ." be a hvy cxpenso to keep It manned during the'th. a A tt w . . , tithing hours-of-the summer. I dare!h W there are j lenly of young fellows a victory In advance, and when they H.ScasMe who would be glad to vol-'K,t on the fidd. no quarter will be their services if a good life boot given by either side. Here ore the play- wcr 1-rocured. lialhei-s should be com.!ers jn the A O U W side- ' P,'i;1 to ko and omie at certain hours,! ' K' 'itol w uv and If that rule Were strictly followed 1 ca n r' s' iv0Xtr' P.ner, W. Belch- thore w,rtl,a H fpw caae, of arownln " (at any of tho benoVa.' Our price is now 2?.; ' " " " 20c! loc. ?5- ALHICRT DUNI1AR, PROGRAM ARRANGED ... .; r Tomorrow Bffriu tlic Mid-Snronier SeflUOu Of Yacllthlg FrS- . tivitiPH. , ' The U. S. Gunboat Monterey Expect ed iu This Afternoon. Today Is the last duy before the re gatta. Tomorrow the first of the races take place, and from all Indications it will be a big day. The Monterey Is expected In this evening, or the nrst thing tomorrow morning. Her arrival oft the bar will probably be made known by signals from the No. 2 flre- bell, though that arrangement has not as yet been settled upon. The schooners and sloops from Bay Center will leave Shoalwater Bay to. day and arrive in the evening. Cap- taln Harris' boat will also come over tmlav The hose race will take place on Sat urday, and promises to be one of the big events of the day. The boys have raised a purse of $50, which will be di vided Into first and second prizes. JJo. One, Two, and Three, will participate and probably a company from llwaco. It Is given out that, positively no pro fessionals will be allowed to run in the teams, and only members of the com panies can compete. The race will take place in the afternoon, but at Just what hour has not been decided. The I. R. and N. Co. have made a $1.73 rate from Nahcotta to Astoria and return. This is equal to the rate made by the Seashore road. W' S' "iway and JL H Austin, in lne Doal T? ' AT , . " Mwn, ana j n uu,K, u, 1 , noe "Bug" arrlved n from Portland aye"eraur "'. - Pa m uie nuui1B eveuu.. ..:.. are anchored in Scow bay. A book has been opened at the regat ta headquarters where visitors can register. Already a large number of names have been placed on the book. The Fourteenth Infantry band will be down on. Today's Telephone, and will remain during the three days' regatta. Sunday they will go to Gearhart Park, returning in the evening, Following Is the official program as revised by the regatta committee: Friday, August 17th 1, 10 a. m.-Slngle scull race, White- , . . . hall boats, two miles. Silver cup. .- . 3. 11 a. m. Double scull fish boat race, .. . . . , ' ' ' '' ' 4. 1 p. m. Man-of-war ,: It i' race, two li lies. Cash, 125. B. 1:30 p. m. Two masted schooners. Columbia River cannery tenders.. 13 3-8 Knots B"ver cup, 6' 2 P- m-Sloop race, free for all, 13 Knol,, ollver CUP- 13 P- --Llfe Saving Drill, by Point J- 10 a- m.-Double scull race. Whlte- ha" boftts' two mlle8- Two sold medals. 2. 10:30 a. in. Ship's boat race, four oars, free for all. Cash, $25. 3. 11 a. m. Naphtha launches. 13 3-8 knots. Silver Cup, 4. 11:30 a. m. Life Saving Crew race, iwo. mues. silver cup. . 5. 12 m. One hundred yards amateur footrace. Silver cup, 6. 1 p. m. Fish boats sailing race, 13 3-8 knots. Cash, $70. Second prize, en trunce money. 7. 1:30 p. m. Man-of-war race, two. miles. Cash, 25. 8. 2 p. m. Sloops, free for all, 13 3-8 knots. Cash. $100 . HMO p. m. swimming race, "100 jams, at O. R. and N. Dock. Silver cup 10. 3 p. m. Life Saving Drill by Fort Canby Life Saving Crew. Monday, August 20th 1. 10 a. m. Single scull race, two miles. Gold medal. 2. 10:30 a. m. Seining boat race, two miles, six oai-3. Cash, $30. a. u a. m. uouble scull race, two mlles' Gllver euP- 4. 11:30 a. m. Man-of-war race, two miles. Cash, $25. 5- 12 ni. Footrace, 100 yards. Smok lrg Jacket- 6, 1 pi m. Columbia sloops, cannery T I'. n , I iii-a 11 'I U bn,,,. oil. .....v., u -o nnnin, Oliver cup. 7. 1:30 p, m.-Whltehall sa.l.L rn 8 3-8 knots. Silver cup. 8. 2 p. m. Fish boat sallir.g race, con solation, 13 3-8 knots. Cnsh, $20, 9. 2.30 p. m. Columbia River schoon- " 3'8 knt8- 10. 3 r m. Four oar boat race, two nines, cup. BASEBALL TODAY. There will be a game of baseball at Smith's Point today that will without a doubt prove exclllng. It Is between im.a inn .0,0, T,.m er; 1st base, R. N. Wright; 2d base. W. N. Smith; 3d base, F. Crang; short stop, Wm. Schofleld; left field, A. J. Grasg; center Held. Nelson Troyer: right field, J. V. Marlen. Substitute, C. B, Haraden, and Jas. Taylor. The following array of hard hitters and swift runners will try and hold down honors for the famous Nob MIL Association: Catcher, F. L. Parker; pitcher, Pete Grant; 1st base. H. G. Smith; 2d base, D. Smith; 3d bate, C. E. Bain; short stop. II. G. Van Duson; left field, J. N. Grlffln; center field, J. H. Smith; right field, George K. George. The city Is filling up runt with visit ors to, the, regatta. Nearly evei-jf hotel In -.to .city reiwrts . beavy Intlux of uests during the past two dM-, RobertLowe was yesterday ;dipplay Ing a piece of the old wreck which came ashore at Arch Cape last spring, The wood, which Is evidently a piece of cedar, though not of the variety found on this continent. Is well preserved, having lain for the past 80 years or more on the rocks south of Necarney Mountain. It Is supposed to be a piece of an andent vessel that went ashore at that rugged point many years before the first white man ever set foot on the Pacific slope. Visitors at the beach are carrying bits of the wreckage away until sow only a small portion remains of tho large piece that came ashore several months ago. , PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Wlswall, of Vancouver, left for her heme last evening. , Capt. in Edwards and wife, of Port land, ; re at the Occident. They -will remain until after the regatta. P. B. Whitney and daughter, .Miss Louise iVhltney, of Arlington, are at the Occident until after the regatta. Dr. Estes came up from Seaside yes terday nnd will remain 1 the city during the regatta. His family will come up during the four days' carnival. J. W. Rankin, Northern Pacific tim ber Inspector,- of Tacoma, was In the city last evening. He has been across on the llwaco s.lde for a few days, and leaves up the river this morning. He will return for the regatta. Wia Raymond startled the water front, loungers yesterday morning by cutting a series of antics on the river with his water bicycle. He will place It on exhibition during the regatta. The booming of big guns was heard again at Canbv this morning, which in dicated that the inspection of the bat teries was still going on. Long lines of white smoke could be plainly seen from this city, as the big harbor de fenders were fired, but several minutes would elapse before the report could be heard. Mr. Nordland, of-Hare, who had been in Astoria, Monday doing some trading, when on his way home in a fish boat. had th3 misfortune to capsize. Ho re mained on the bottom of his up-turned boat all night, and was finally rescued by Messrs. Williams and Hellstrom, of Blind Slough. Ha wa3 taken to Sven- son's Landing. Hurrah for the Sarah Dixon. She will carry passengers from Portland to Astoria during the regatta for 1.25 the round trip. Tickets good fronv 16th to 22d of 'August, leaving Portland Mon day; 'Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at 9 p. m. . Leave Astoria Tuesday, and Thursday, at 6:30, and Sunday after llwaco' steamer arrives. . Yesterday morning the two-masted schooner Caroline and the sloop W. F, Tucker came In from the Flattery hal ibut banks loaded down with deep sea fish, principally halibut. They an chored in mid-stream until late 'in the afternoon, when they moved over to the Hume dock and the Caroline began felling her cargo of .halibut. It was not long before the streets were lined with men, each carrying a big fish he had purchased from the enterprising fisher men. They sold at-50 cents each," and hunderds were disposed of before night came1 on. He,nry Pitts, the colored man who has been having much notoriety during thu rast two weeks, and is now on bail awaiting trial for enticing a minor from her home, etc., Is agajn head-over-heels In trouble at Kalama. As will be remembered, the case was post poned until the arrival of his wife from Tacomi. He went to Kalama yesterday to meet her, when the wide-awake sheilff Irecognlzlng: him, placed him behind the bars of the county Jail, de spite his protest and explanation that he was under bonds In this county to appear on Thursday for trial. Sheriff Hare was telegraphed, (asking what should be done with the man, and his answer probably secured Pitts his lib erty. He is expected to arrive today. w-w .i uuiii or tne Bain trial, his win prooably go over to snm fu ture date. .m"? is. the 'eal'ng tailor and pays 'he highest cash price for fur skins. When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your 'druggist for St-e-e-dman's Sooth ing Powders, CHOICE LOTS In H111-. Hon to Ocean Grove, Seaside. . Prices In i Oil eer 9 A DECENT BUGGY. """" . You need it now. .Don't spoil your credit by a see iv buggy, or none at all. J ' W W . J You Would Have Folks r Thlnlc You Are I'rosper- ous. We have a buggy, we bought It cheap. You can have itVheap. Why? None of your busi less. You get the Juggy, we lose the rest. But we want the cash. New york flOVEhTY STORE. jj Corner of Bond and Tenth streets. ? S Opposite the Occidert. r Dr. price's Cream Qjklnz Powder uv.i r. nt.-...i a I , , " .Uftjr scats, at Cha. Hours' Urn, st.. . ' Awarded' Highest Honors World'5 Fair. DEL if. u 1 1 1 r 1 1 CHEATS ITVsVrlMU .. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. The case of the State of Oregon vs. H. M. Bain, for illegal fishing, wus on trial before Justice Abercromble again yesterday, and as In the case the day previous, the Jury disagreed. Five stood for conviction, and one for Ac quittal. A new Jury will be drawn to day, and 'another hearing given, and If there is another disagreement, the dose will be repeated. Justice Aber cromble says that this must be a test case, and he Is going to have a verdict one way ot the other, If it takes all summer to get 1U The days of tough steaks In Astoria are numbered. Every week adds to the, 3 WIO list of people who eat at the Model Res- taurant. Try Foard & Stokes' plug cut tobacco at 60 cents a pound. It does not burn the tongue and gives a better smoke than all others. Hair dressing manicuring and prac tical wig making, at the San Francisco Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch block). Front pieces a specialty. It. Is not always necessary to throw away a garment because it Is worn out In some places. Have It manded We can do it. Lake & Salmi, 367 Com mercial -street. " SELLING at 25 per "cent discount lots in will's First addition to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex change. ... Take a turn around among our new suitings. You'd expect to pay half as much more, and they are all new pat terns, too. uike & Balml, 367 Commer cial street. The trade clock Indicates that the buyer's hour has come to obtain a watch from, our stock at a price that will surprise you.- If you have money to spend for a watch don't go anywhere but to H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. Don't go to Portland to buv vour tickets for the "Old Country" and the ejast wnen you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific ofTtce In this city, and thereby save your lo cal lare 10 roruanu. Wp are out gunning for the man who says he can't get his watch repaired without sending It to San Francisco. Why, wo run a regular "Watch Hos pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at iNiemi s jewelry store. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery,- and toilet articles, etc., can be bought at the lowest nrlcea at J, W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc- ciaem tioiei, Ai tona. - " SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: Laave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m, Leave Pier 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Daily excepting Sunday afternoon, when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land and Build ing Association will be beld on Thurs day, August 23d. at 2 p. m., at Odd Fellows' HalU A. J. MEGLER, Secretary. LOST. LOST A net, 240 fathoms In length, and 44 mesh deep. Corks were marked B. L. Net lost near No. 8 buoy. Finder will please leave at Columbia cannery. GUS. LAURA. TO RENT. FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. E. Rice, 466 Exchange street. ! ' 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. Feak.es.' - ... : BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's uem. WINE3 AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandcl wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Alio French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world rot .0ta. bruises, sores, plcera, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. rhaiped tmnda, rhllWulnn. corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cow r,ll, or no pav roquirml. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfao Hon or srwney refundrri. - Fries t, cents per box. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, soc- f.tURE FOR HEADACHE. .1 As a- remedy for all forms of bead athe f3etrie Bitters has proved to be tl.e vary best It effects a permanent cure , end the most dreaded habitual sik headaches yield to Its Influence. We urge all who are afflicted to pro ure bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual consti pation Electric Bitters cures bv gtvins Ihe needed tone to the "bowels, and few cse long resist the use of this med- " lr,e. X I 1 f . f 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 i 11 FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy reol estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR J2.-Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and Ret a lot In Hill's First Addition for Jl JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 029 Third street. FOR SALE 10 acres improved land In Upper Frankfort .Wash., .slashed, nnd partially cleared. Two story house. Stable, chicken house and yard., work shop 20x40, situated on the river, Just the home for a fisherman. Will sell on easy terms, for $1600. Inquire on prem fsTg DAVID UPTON. SOCIETY MEETINGS. p7u)TCOMlkn8 ular meetings of this board will be held 011 the first Monday of each month, at 10 a. m.. at the ottice or uono at rar- ker. W. L.'Ttobb, Sec. NOTICE The regular meetlpgs of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa Hon are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Olllce on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. 0. 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 lnlted. By order CP. COMMON COUNCIL - Regular meet ings first and third Tuesday evenings' ot each month at 8 o'clock in city hall. Persons desiring to hav9 matters acted UDon by the council at any- regular" ' . . . V, ,n rt U " ?k on or before "the F day evening prior to the Tuesday on ' which the council holds Its regular meating. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGuire'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, 150. First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. . - YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends In Europe wnose 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 all the leading steamnhtp lines. "ARE YOU GOl.Wi li.TT Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad ' If you are Going East. Low rates ot fare, through tickets, bl.cgage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare buiiio as from Portland. 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, 573 Third street J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the Flayel building, opposite Occident. W. M. LAFORCE. -ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6. 6 nnd 1, Flavels Brick Building. SII1A8 B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office In Flavel's bilck building. CiiXK J. Tayuii:. Jxo. t. UuuriiH. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second SUfet, Astoria, or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, in to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULMNIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, CS4Vj Third st., Astoria, Ore. -Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. ; DR. O. B. ESTHS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to di en and surgery. " " Office over Danzlgei-a store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 5 and , Pythian f'dnf' Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tS. 6. Residence. 6S9, Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until 10 o clock mornings, from 12 noon until J p. m, and from 6 until 7:30 evenings, rr r-r - ' BUSINESS CABD3. wTvvTpAUKElC " REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Offlos. 113 Benton street, Astoria, Or. Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. There's activity everywhere amonc our new stock which is coming in fresh every day. There wouldn't r if the stock were wrong or prices were wrong. Opposite Court House. 3!S Third Strrst