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THE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTOIUA, THURSDAY MORN1KW. NOVEMBER 22 1891 INTERESTING FIGURES. Summary of Assessment of Clatsop County for the Tear 1894. The tax roll for 1894 Is now complete and a copy of It has been sent to the secretary of state. Following Is a summary of the Interesting figures given: Acres of cultivated land, 14,154 $270,365 Acres unimproved land, 297,027 765,280 Improvements on deeded lands 135,119 Town and city lots ; 1,752,863 Improvement on town and city lots 565,07 Improvements on lands not deeded or patented 38,625 Miles of railroad bed and roll- Ins stock. 5 13,000 Miles of telegraph and tele- Dhone lines. 28 2,120 Merchandise and Implements.. 370,643 Money, notes and accounts.... 112,380 Household furniture, carriages etc 116,120 Horses and mules, 697 16,510 Cattle, 3,115 32,835 Sheep and goats, 615.. 952 Swine. 363 991 Gross value of all property.... $4,201,878 Exemptions 138,452 Total taxable property $ 4,063,426 As equalized by the county iboard 4,063,426 Number of polls i SUPERIOR TO ALL. Smith Business College, Meadvllle, Fa., August 8, 1894, General Agents Franklin Typewriter: Gentlemen: Wc are pleased to say that we are well acquainted with near ly all of the standard and first class typewriters, having used the Call graph, Remington, Smith-Premier, and othors, and we do not hesitate to say, that we like the Franklin much, better than any that we have ever -.:sed. The points of superiority of this ma chine over all others we have used, are too numerous to mention, and we can safely say that if any business man will give this machine a fair trial, he will use no other. Very Reap: fully, SMITH & CAMPBELL. W. I. Crawford Is agent Franklin. for the COMMUNICATED. Rev. Thos. P. Boyd will begin a ser ies of revival meetings in the First Methodist church of this city on the 25th inst. Rev. Mr. Boyd Is a young man of superior ability in this line of Chris tian work. Wherever he has been working his succs3 lias been phenom enal. He Is a good singer, and of mild, pleasing address, calculated to win the unsaved to his MaRtr. Mr. llnyd will sing a solo at the close of the sermon on Sabbath at 11 o'clock a.m. While these services will be held In the Meth odist church and conducted by Mr. Boyd, yet it is distinctly understood that all evangelical churched of the city are cordially Invited t Join them, in a grand crusade against the king dom of Satan, and do what they can to rescue the periahlnr and save the dying. It Is hopad and expected 1'iut these meetings will prove a great ben ediction to the city of Aftorla. 1 he chief object of these meetings will not be to secure church members, so much as It will be to get the people saved. All classes are cordially invited to at tend. WHAT IS IT? There have been strange and peculiar words floating in the air between some of our young society people during the past week or two. Enquiry has failed to explain what this mysterious somes thing is which is going to happen They tell us, early In January, and It is being conducted under the direction and patronage of Mrs. Elmore, assisted by Mrs. H. T. Crosby. A large number of our young people are responsible for thus exciting our curiosity, and we shall expect to be well repaid for waiting so long for Its gratification. CLIPPINGS. Sad fate of an election bettor: I think I'll open a general store now since the lection B done; I bet Bill Jones a beaver hat on Hill, an Bill Jones won! I bet Jim Brown a pair of shoes I didn t dream I d lose That New York's vote would be oh, well! Jim Brown, he got the shoes! Tom Spinks he came and hit me for spankln' pair o' boots; Bill Jenkins an' Dick Spurlln, fer two twenty-dollar suits! I'll tell yu, this here landslide's been enough to strike me dumb; I'm goln' to open a general store, an' pay on as they come! Atlanta Constitution. An English judge the other day dis missed an Indictment against a pick pocket who had thrust his band In a man's empty pocket, on the ground that as there was nothing to steal, no offense was committed. If an American judge had done such a thing, the Sat urday Review would have made it the text of an able article showing that the great American Republic is a fail ure. Bishop Wllmer, of Lou'islant, once had B lu-l. wun & uaiJiiBi miuibier wnu in Fisted that there were several places in tha Bible where lmm3r3lon was un questionably referred to. "Yes," re plied the Wshop, "I recall two such Instances, where there can be no doubt as to the mode; one is where Pharaoh and his host were Immersed in the sea, and the other where the Gadarent pigs were drowned in the deep." Philadel phia Press. Although the editor of a religious paper has a week in which to fix up Ms matter, he occasionally makes mis takes quite as bad as those made by dally papers. Here, for Instance, U the Catholic Review, referring to the Cal "Evangelist," the well-known Presby terian organ of this city, edited by the Rev; Dr. II. M. Field: as a "High Church Episcopalian paper." Nem. Con. Sympathetic Friend Hello, Joggers! It's too bad, old boy, that you got snowed under so b.idly last Tuesday. Jaggers (ex-candldate) I don't see anything to feel hid about. I was nominated by acclamation, and de feated unanimously. Chicago Tribune. Nothing is taxed except dogs in the German town of Orb, in the Spessart Mountains. The town has a population of 3,300, and tha municipal expenses are defrayed by the public saline baths, forests, and a fund of $600,000. i was in me saiotm oi a Bienuiei on the west coast of Scotland last Christmas holidays, and there fell Into conversation with a melancholy man, a brother Scot, sentimental like the race, and also, as presently appeared, la mentably drunk. "It's a salr warld, this." said he. I said! I thought there ' . 4. . . ... wasnt much the matter with the world, as far as I knew It. "Aye, weel, he said, "but ye ken I'm a plumber.1 condoled with him, though secretly glad to hear that that perverse and evil race were thus afflicted. "And what's your trade?" he asked. I said I was a schoolmaster. "Gle's yer hand. said he; "I'm fu' o' seempathy; we balth belang tae a pulr, despised cal ling. London Spectator. FOUND THEM THE BEST. This Is to certify that I have used Krauses Headache Capsules period!' cally for over a year, and have very much pleasure lr stating that they have always proved very beneficial and have relieved me in from ten to fifteen minutes. I have been a sufferer from headache for many years, and have never found anything to do me as much rood as Krause's Headache Cap- sules. Yours Truly, " LOUIS HERMAN, 234 Poplar St., Wichita, Kan. t or sale Dy (jnas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. "EAGLE CANNING CO." POSTPONEMENT. At a. mppHntr nf thfl Rnn.rd nf "Di rectors of the above comnanv held th a 3lHt dav of October. 1K94. the as- sessment levied on the 25th day of September. 1894. was Dostnoned and mnrla ft.lnniipnt An tha 30th dav nf November. 1894. and the sale dav Mon-1 day, the 17th day of December, 1894. , O. H. Bogart, Secretary. Office Room, 10 318 Front Street. San Francisco, Cal. GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of the lley running through blocks Two (2) Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), In the part of said city laid out and recorded by John Adair, from the west line of 38th street to the east line of 42d street, at elevations above the base of (trades as established by Ordinance No. 71, en- titlid, "An Ordinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria," as follows, to-wlt: At the intersection of 3Sth street, 17 feet. At the intersection of 39th street. 18 feet. At the intersection of 40th street, 19 reet. At the intersection of 41st street, 20 feet. At the intersection of 42d street, 26 reet, The alley to be level throughout the width of each of said streets, and the grade to be upon a straight line or even slope between the points at which the grade is designated, and that the grade of said part of said alley will be established as above mentioned unless within ten days from the final-Dubll- cation of this notice, to-wlt. on or be- fore Saturday, December 16. 1894. the owners of three-fourths of the proper- ty adjacent to said portion of said street shall make add file with the Auditor and Police Judge their writ ten remonstrance against said proposed grade. By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 16th, 1894. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by J. W. Conn. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has I been duly appointed the assignee of I. W. Case, and that he has qunlltled as such assignee by filing with the clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, his bond as required by law. All persons hav ing claims against said I. AV. Case arc notified to present the same to the vnderslgned, duly verified, at the office of the Astoria National Bank, in the city of Astoria, in said county, within three months from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 11th day of November, 1894. D. K. WARREN, Assignee. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby triven that the un. dot-signed has fild her final account, at administratrix of the estate of Charles I T. Strom, deceased. In the county court I of the State of Oregon for Clatsop I county, and the time for hearing there on, by said court, set for Monday, De-I cember 3d, A, D. 1894, at the hour of 2 o clock p. m- and all persons having objections thereto, will then and there I appear, and show cause If any why the same shall not be allowed, and the I administratrix discharged. October SOth, 1804. ELIZABETH STROM, d&w Administratrix. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con- venUon. Tber acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dizziness. Have bad very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, respectruiiy, JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. Tot sale by Cbas. Rogers, Astoria, Or sole agent. Captain Sweeney, IT. 8. A, San Diego al.. says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy ls the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good. Price 50 eta. Sold by J. W. Conn. Dr. Price' Cream Beklnz Powder Wwld's Fair tilgbut jnedal esd DIr-lctna. THREE REASONS WHY. The Printz-Craln Drujr Co. are coming to the front and outstripping their ri vals: 1. Messrs. Prlntz and Craln ure both thorough druggists, each having lied "early twenty years' experineo In the business, and have the confidence, of both the physicians and the public. 2. They are always pleasant and obliging to every one who enters their stor;, whether they wish to buy any1 thing or not. 3. They have no clerk hire to pay their jent Is reasonable, and their ex- I perience in the wholesale department I enables them to buy goods In a way that they can compete with the best of them on prices. Give them a call and Vnil Will ha pnnulnraJ (hat (ha i above Is true. TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD. My political opponents have clrcula. ted rumors to the effect that If elected I shall oppose the contemplated lm PrXemSnt f 'ne alleyway through diocks z, a, and 4, Adair's Astoria. 1 hcrcby Btamp such reports as false and pledge all honorable support to said Improvement, believing same to be for the welfare of the city. CHRIST GRAMMS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby Kiv?n that tha umlt-r- stsmed has be-vi annolnli'd ndininiMtr:i. tor of tha Htnte of Daniel ATclnnls, deceuhed, by '.hi- County Omit i,f ?"nt sap County. 1 s.n'i?"ri. All persons ) av ing claims aealnst nai-l estate liiDKt rre- senr n.e sam-i, .inly veriuoa. to the un derslgned, at his .ilHrj in ihn City of Aitoria. in n'.i county, v.ftliln tlx mouths from this date, namely, Oct. 18th, 1894. C. W. FULTON. FINAL ACCOUNT. The undersigned, administrator of th estate of Caroline Hansen, deceased, I has filed In the county court of the I State of Oregon, for Clatsop County, his ilnal account as such administrator, land the said court has set Wednesday, l January sui, isui, at 10 o clock a. m. for hearing thereon, at the courthouse in said county and state; all persons having any interest therein are requir ed to then and there appear and show cause if any, why the said account be not allowed and the administrator bt I discharged viurutt JUAiN&iU.N, Administrator. November 19th, 1894, FRANKLIN AVENUE GRADE NO- TICE. Notice i3 hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria propone to OHiublish the grade of frrariKMn avenue, In the town (now city) or Antoria, Oregon, as laid out and re corded by John Adair, from the west Une of the John Adair Donation Land Claim, to the est line of 34th street it elevations above tlie base of grnd?i for the City of Astoria, ni established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An Or dlnnnce estnbliplilnvr a baaa of pradei 'or the streets of tho City of Antorln, as follows, to-wlt At tho west line of the John-' Adr.li Donation Land Claim, 27 feet At a point 100 feet went of 33d street, 33.8 feet. At west line of 3,.d street, 38 feet. At east line of 33d street, 33 feet. At a point 100 feet east of S3d street. 42.6 feet At a point 209 feet east cf 33d street 47.2 feet At west line of 3!th Ftreet, 51.S feet At east line of 3ith street, 51.8 feet. The grade to be of even elevation throughout the width of the street at any given point and upon a straight line or even slope between the above designated points. And unless a remonstrance signed hy the owners of three-fourths of the property frontln? on SRld portion of sfcld street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judee within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to- wit, on Tuesday, December 11th, 1S94, the Common Council will establish said grade By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria,- Oregon, November 14, 1894, This is it This is the new shortening or cooking fat which is so fast taking the place oflard. Iti3 an entirely new food product composed of clarified cotton seed oil and re fined beef suet. You can see that 0 ii Is clean, delicate, wholesome, appetizing, and economical as far superior to lard a9 the electric light is to the tallow dip. It asks only a lair trial, and a lair trial will convince you of its value. Rs ure and get the-ennlna Hold In three and ttvo pound palls by all grocer. Kuoely THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ST. LOUIS and Cbieaas, New Hoik, IJojtosv. S: H. WILLETT, L,TJ AI 13 I N Cj . viv aa-v, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water He atinz- 171 Twelfth street, AjtotU. Or. flfMJ ft mm FIFTH STREET SEWER ASSESS , MENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the us ses -.tnl made by Ordinance No. 1889, of ti.J City of Astoria, confirmlag the apartment made tor the construction of a scv.er in Fifih Street from the I south line of Commercial street to a point 3;0 feet north of the north line of Astor street in'sald City as laid out and recorded by John MeClure, is now due and payable in United States gold and sliver coin, at the oflloe of the City Treasurer, and If not paid within - five days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or before Tuesday, December 15, 1894, the Common Council will order warrants Issued for the collection of the same. H. L. Turner, frontage 110 feet lot 3, block 4. $24.75 H. L. Turner; frontage 110 feet Lot 4, Bloek 4, $16.70. H. L. Tjrner, Lot 3, Block 4, J23.B9. H. L. Tuner, Lot 4, Block 4, 42.45. H. L. Turner, Lot 6, Block 4, $42.45. H. L. Turner, Lot 6, Block 4, J22.50. Astoria Packing Co., frontage 110 feet Lob 1, Block 5, $37.05. Astoria Packing Co., frontage 110 feet Lot 2, Block 5, $15.00. Heirs of R. Hobscn, Lot 1, Block 5, $33.65. Heirs of R. Hobson, Lot 2, Block 5, $1365. Heirs of R. Hobson, Lot 7, Block 5, $13.65.- Heirs of P.. Hobson, Lot 8, Block 6, $33.65. George Hill, Lot 1, Block 12, $33.65. George Hill. Lot 2, Block 12, $13.65. I. Bergman, one-half of Lot 7, Block 12, $6.8(1. H. Chrlstlnnscn, one-half of Lot 7, Block 12, $6.85. I. Bergman, one-half of Lot 8, Block 12, $16.85. II. Christiansen, one-half of Lot 8, Block 12. $10.80. John Fox, one-half of Lot S, Block 13. $11.25. Alsoa Fox, one-half of Lot 3, Block 13, $11.25. T. A. Hyland, Lot 4. Block 13, $42.45. C. L. Tarker, Lot 5, Block 13, $42.45. C. L. Parker, Lot 6. Block 13, $22.00. Anna IC. Hobson, Lot 3, Block 20, $22.60. Anna K, Hobson, Lot 4, Block 20, $42.45. John Hobson, Lot 5, Block 20. $42.45. John Hobson, Lot 6, Block 20. $22.50 J. W, Mun3on, Lot 1, Block 21, $33.65. J. W. Munson. Lot 2, Block 21, $13.65. D. B. Montelth, one-half of Lot 7, Block 21, $6.85. A. Hackleman, one-fourth of Lot 7, Block 21, $3.40. F. B. Hackleman, one-fourth of Lot 7, Block 21, $3.40. D. B. Montelth, one-half of Lot 8, Block 21, $16.85. A. Hackleman, one-fourth of Lot 8, Block 21, $8.40. E. B. Hackleman, one-fourth of Lot Block 21. $8.40. Virginia E. Fulton, Lot 1, Block 30, $33.65. G. W. WIngate, Lot 2, Block 30, 513.65. Mnry C. Flavel, one-half of Lot 3, Block 31, $11.25. G. C. Flnvel, one-sixth of Lot 3, Block 31, $3.75. Nellie C. Flavel, one-sixth of Lot 3, Block 31, $3.75. Katie Flavel, one-sixth of Lot 8, Block 31. $3.75. Mary C. Flavel, one-half of Lot 4, Block 31, $21.20. O. C. Flnvel, one-sixth of Lot 4, Block 31, $7.10. Nellie Flavel, one-sixth of lot 4, Block 31, $7.10. Katie Flavel, one-sixth of Lot 4, Block 31, $7.05. By order of the Common council. K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. J Astoria. Oregon, November 15, 18'i4. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, Shipping & Commission . Astoria, Orecon. FISHER BROS., SHIP - CHANDLERS, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wagons & Vehicles in Stock Firm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnlshc, Loggers' Supplies, Ftlrbank's Scales, Doors juid Windows. Provialona, Flour, and Mill Food Astoria, Oregon. Kopp'a Beer Hall. ' Choice Wines, Liquors and Ore. KENTUCKY WH18KEY Only handed over tha ear, Tha largest glass of N. P. Br. Half-and-hall, 5c. Fret Lunch. Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors Cor. Concomly and Lalayett Sla. Von flave Heard of Gen Jackson when waking a ppcech from the ros trum, how a stanch but just behind him on the into what ho suppoHcd urged him solto voce cral." The old hero had "tipping 'era a little Latin," he astonished his hearers by exclaiming, viva voce, ' what ? ! You !! ? !!" "We do not vouch for the story, nor for the emphatic Jack- sonian language, but we know that act that Marshall's Twine received the Gold Medal at the Midwinter Fair over all others, other twine3 to "tip a little latten." We daren't tell you thetiuth nor the number of prominent fishermen on the river that are now using it. "We should have the fable-makers after us and so'ir our brethern who handle other twines. They would not beliove us, and vou don't care. tlniFiCs- t i -0. ran e.i: it will not lui: An sirreeable lAiati ve and N EltVB TON 10. Sold by Driigifisis or sent lif mull t5oGoo and $1.00 per package. Sample free. XTf T7fi The Fnvorlte TOOTS PJWJES llXS H U or the Xoeth and Breta,oo. For Sale by I. W. Conn. FIFTEENTH STREET GRADE NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria propose to establish the grade of Fif teenth street. In the town (now city) of Astoria, Oregon, as laid cut and re corded by J. M, Shively, from the north line of Commercial street, to a point 140 feet north of tho said north line of Commercial street, ti elevations above me ursb ot KntucH ior uie mievis us established by Ordinance No. 71, enti tled "An Ordinance establishing a hnse of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt: At the north Una of said Commercial street, 19 feet. At a point 140 feet nirth of the north line of Commercial street, 19 feet. The grade to be of even elevation throughout thq width of the street at any one point and upon a straight line between the points above designated And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to- wlt. on TueBdav. December 12th. 1894, the Common Council will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Oregon, November 15, 1894. FRANKLIN AVENUE GRADE T1CE. NO Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria propose to establish the grade of Franklin avenue In the town (now city) of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out iml recorded by John Adnlr. from a joint 200 feet east of 34th street to tht ast line of 35th street, at elevations above the base of trnides for the cltv of Astoria, ns established by Ordinance No. 71 entitled "An Ordinance cstab- llshln a base of grades for tho streets of the City of Astoria," as follows, to nit: At a point 200 feet eaBt of 34th street :-9.4 feet. At the west line of 35th street. 67.4 tect. At the east line of 35th street. C7.4 reet. The grade to be of even elevation throughout the width of the street at any given point, and upon a straight line or even Hope bi tween the ubovt designated points. Aud unless a remonstrance signed bi the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting! on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge wiinin ten ciaya rrom the nnal publica tion of this notice, to-wlt, on Tuesday. December 11th, 1894, the Common Coun cil will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Astoria, Oregon, November 16th, 1894. Auditor and Police Judge. H. W. SHERMAN, Cabs and Express Wagons. Central Office, sir'wTstreet' Stable, 128 First Street Telephone No. Set and Sit Have different meanings. You can set a hen, but you cannot sit on one comfortably. Chairs are the Proper Things To sit on, and we have the largest cheapest and most artistic line ever brought to this city. Your choice Should not be made before looking over our stock. HEILBORN & SON. the Story imprudent admirer seated platform, put Lis pen-knife wa3 the old hero's cork leg and to "tip 'em a little Latin, Oen- no cork leg, and, instead ol since 'V. has become a known it has caused tho agents of about our sales of this twine ELMORH, SflfJBORtf & CO Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington Route," 2i0 Washington St., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps, time tubies, and advise you as to tha through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South, un, Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world for all classes of travel. Hunter Epicures say the best Pork Sausage combints i lergen s. por( with the flaky fat and the fines herbs. We furnish the table with this kind of sausage that pleases the veriest epicure. Portland Butchering Co' Market Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth streets NO BREAKFAST Is complete without a good piece of choice meat. One can be In a piece of meat at the meat deal ers, and discover when it is too lrtte trat what appeared to be good Is noth. Ing of the kind. Guard against such mistakes by coming here. We alwavs nave the best. WASHINGTON MCAT 11 ARRET, CHRISTGNSI-N A CO.. Prop'rs, Dalgity's Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannerv. Shin. Ste.imhn.ir and Engine Work of any Description. Castings of nil kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoila, Or. TflE ASTORIA SAVINGS M Acts as trustee for corDoratloiis and Individuals. Deposlis solicited. Interest will bo allowed on wivlnsro deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. Q. A. BOWLB1T President BENJ. YOUNCJ Vice President FRANK PATTON Cushler W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A, Bowlby, C. II. Page, G. A. NeUon, BenJ. Young, A.' S. Reed, D. P. Thompson, V. E. Dement, A POINTKR M. Busman, 72 Main street, Is now agent for Flutschek & Harris, the lnrg-. est hide dealers In San Francisco, and Mr. Busman wishes those having hides to sell to bring them to him and lie will pay the highest price In cash, on delivery. FRED SAI2, Manufacturer and Importer of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Blankets, Robes, Leather, Etc. GOODS SOLD AT PORTLAND PRICES. P. O. Box S7. Olney St.. Astoria, Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKsi Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary CHICAGO, PW AUflEE find ST. 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