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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1895)
M&Y AfouK Aram, raruy Kmiroo, rmiunv it, im rj'.it of ckthet tomwheri the, ibl 1 don't know how it might wear." , EVERT MAN who tnters a tallM ihop In this etty owe us Ms good will that we have made It bo difficult to sell unreliable goods, so easy to buy the bent and buy u for o little compared to Pan .Francisco or Portland prices. . chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street How ; To Iake , $1,000! .,; We will tell you how to make It easy. All you have to do la to ' Induce us to Quit offering HOPhWHisKhV to the public, and other dealers of llauor In the city will readily pay you the above amount. The OFFICE. GOOD STEAKS , How many people have gone tn to tha restaurants of Astoria and tried to get a good, tender steak and bee . - HEARTSICK Over their failures? Blmple enough now; anybody can obtain one by stop' ptag in at .;' , The Palace Restaurant And giving your order When, Presto! There you have,- suitable lor a King. mat a wnat maxes us so ouBy. knowledge is Power And power la salvation. To do a thing right one must know how, to do It This la aa true of carpenter work as anything else. C, G. PALMBHty3, Whose shop la at 473 Fourth atreet, will build you anything from a wood bo to a J50.000 building and do It well. COKE -: EV.n amv krtnd at anal, hard or Soft or coke, the beat place to get It la of tha Astoria Transfer Company 421 Commercial atiraot, xeiepnona no. u. COAL A Poor Cigar w F. SCIIIEBE never made , Don't expect to make, elthor. . But marke thla-a-a-t-l-a-f-a-c t-l--n of the 22-karet aort haa accompanied every purchaae of ., one of the clgara made by htm -since he began business. We've , got the notion that a aatlsfled . customer "cuta a big; figure" In ., . building up a business. That'a the reason La Belle Astoria takea - so well. Little Giant. Seems la If half the mothera In Aa torla have bought a pair or two of . - t ihtiu 1111MT anhnol anoes for their children. The other half will a . knw v. AO ff ihtk wa.rlnff aual ltlee of those that are being worn about the city. Tou can nave your cnuiuc tf leather, kid, grain or can. JOHN HAHN A CO. You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will boy In the way of Jewelry and Bllver Ware at Bkitrom'a Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to see what fine work the engraver en u. ASTOHIfl- . MATTRESS -FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street . Mainufaoturera of every deacrlptlon of Lounges, Mattretweo, eta. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAOE. That'a what tha WasMngton Mouit Mu-ket'a a&usage tastes like. It's mMle of the atuna ingredients, too .home killed and dreiwed beef and pork. Our flavoring la moat dolledous. During this cold weath- er there's no other Utah ao good. WASHINOTON MEAT rMRKET, CNRI5TBN5BN CO., Proy'r. Not only do Qrosbauer ft Brach offer you "CUTTER'S Whiskey." That la Cutter's Whisky, but they hav taken the wholesale ageucy for -: St. Ceorga's JJheamatlo Bitters. -I- Nothin that a physician can recom mend will have better effect In tonln up your system than these blttera keep a bottle in your room and tak several doses a day, and atoknesa an you will be str&ngttr. CR0SBA11ER A BRACH'5 "Re50RT." TESTFJIDAT'S WEATHER. Loco! weather for tha twenty-four hour ending at I p. m. ywuerdny. fur nished by the United bite uepari' ent of Agriculture, weather bureau. khtxlmutn tmirature, 60 degreea. Minimum temirHture, 4 Unrwi, IVtKlnitatlon. .53 Inch. Totnl prh,t!"a'l0' from September 1t, ivil. to date. 49.2S IncMiea. nf nrfrtr-i ration from Sptem' r 1r-t, 1H4, tn (lute. 4.1& Inches. tw labia fef fafifWi IKS rwi'rsa. aiaa win. 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Wwln'w'y 27 Thursday .8 10086; 1 1517 01 "jErr'S" The Only Restaurant Set Bwope. d Swopt about decorating. See Swop about decorating and sign work. Meany la tha ieadlna tailor and Vy the bight iaah price for fur skins. According to Chinese law' a wife who Is too talkative, may be divorced. . For the next ten daya, jacketa and mackintoshes will be sold at whqlesaK prices at the Low Price Store. A Boston electrician asserts that the common poplar tree Is a natural light nlng rod. , t. . 7.dle. if vou want a fine dress low er than any place win sell for, go ta the Low Price store. ,. . Some of the Insurance companies of Parla refuse to Insure people who dye their hair. m.. ta -nw Tib phfip Rhnrv Vrn nli x 110 iJai" - r r-... MAnjatn. ihai mnvk frnm AD UlViy. i'i V' 'Liui ..no ' ------ r . . r.. - n ... ., . nnMBj. u. xi. v;ooyer m. A Maine wood-ohopper recently cut down a tree containing a peck of buck wheat which had been alorcd by mice ft v.. TTtzintrer la the aaent In Astoria for the celebrated dambrlnus Mptfe! Ueer. of Portland. Dr p him a postal card and he will call lor your 01 aer. The fattennlng of live stock orl cotton seed hulls and meal is becoming an important feature In the aouth. ' ' Watch your watoh When It' Wrls a little too slow or a little too fast, bring It to J. H. SEYMOUR. a will. at tend to It. He knowe how. He learn ed hla trade In a watch factory'.:;. The annual Are loss from lncendlar Ism in the United States and Canada la $38,000,000, according to conservative estimates. The Oregon Trading Co., having pur chased the interest of S. Freldman & Co., n the Consignee Sole, the atop 600 Commercial atreet will hereafter be known as the Oregon Trading Co. A public monument haa been put up In Louvaln hla birthplace to the mem ory of Father Damlen, the priest of the U pera.. Foard ft Stokea Co. have secured tht agency of the famous STEWART'!? T-uTnirO th nnlv flRMTIINR FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND Their new stock goo as are mucn su perior to any other kind. All ancient muslo was In the minor key, without harmony of counterpoint, and entirely vocal or rythmical, lk our recitative. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his breath ht feels aoid. Wnen he buys his wood ana coal of the Scow Bay Wood,,' Yard, whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.; ht Is pleased, aa they aell only tha best. The Sahara Is crossed by mountain sufficiently high to be at times 'snow covered, while tn other parrs It 1 much" below the sea level. , , ! For yeara the Astoria Wood Yard haa given our cltlxena only tha very best of wood and coal. They are atu doing' It. In fact, they are taking tht lead. WhyT Because they know what tha public wants, and the public know wem. West Virginia haa a girl hunter whoea aim la death to bears. She haa a record of seven large animals of the bruin family, during tha past year.' How to save money! You'll learn the secret by trading with Goodman & Co. The prices they quote on ahoce tell the tale. Their figures don't mean Inferior quality of goods elthor, but rather (ha nneat proouraoie. Curiously enough a huge statue of LI Hung Chang, ordered and paid for In lila more prosperous days, haa Just been nnianea in uermany. Tha Horse Shoe Chop House will Ix thrown open to the publio In a few day under the management of It. Powers. A flrat-calsa meal will be served for 15 oents. All those that are' hungr and haven't much money go to thf Horse Shoe and have your wants sat' lsfled. Open day and tilgiht. Don't for get to call. No less than a doien .Tennessee men are at work on flying maohlnea. One of them ta in hopes to be able to give a trial trip at the Atlanta exposition, In groceries aa ht everything else. It naya to get eha best. Everybody is not supposed to be expert In judging the value of alt kinds of groceries, ana must dopend on the honesty of the dealer. HONESTY IS THE BEST POL ICY. There Isn't any doubt about It. Foard Stokea do not claim to do the Imuoralble, but they do claim to aell goods at lowest prices. There ta no robbing Peter to pay Paul ,at , their 1 i .'- A "ohaser" that la ahot frord a rockbt and shoots around (he heavens for ful ly ten minutes, has been Jnyeed ba man in Victoria, Ausiraua. 1 v ; f -A Georgia raccoon, supposed to? te tame and being allowed .the privily of a farmer'a house, recently! kll'ed lve oats and severely wounded' trea1 jflrfe dCS. ; r, ,: t . J 1 ( "1 Of. Prka'i Cream BaklnJ Powflii WorU'a fair Wstoat Award. AROUND TOWN. 'Tomorrow dftult court betrtni. See the "Big Four" tonight. The grand jury will be open for busi ness Monday. But three prisoners remain In the county jail. The Potter will resume her regular run tomorrow. Born, yesterday morning, to tha wife of. George Smith, a boy. The surface of the bay yesterday waa aa smooth aa glass. A number of local aportamen will go up the river today, ahooting. A large number of boats were out fishing for steelheada yeaterday. Tha Bruit ahlp Britten General, waa towed up the river yesterday morning. Money to loan on first-class approved security. Frank Spittle, attorney at law. The Seashore train brought up quite a delegation from Clatsop Plains yea terday. The steamer Dwyer had a good cargo of freight for the Seaside train yester day afternoon. The hop at Carruthera' Hall last night, given by the Once-a-Week Club, was a pleasant affair. It Is reported that a florist will open up a shop an Commercial street near the Telegraph comer. The British bark Comllebank cleared yeaterday for Queenstown with 65,664 sacks of wheat, valued at (52,300. The Signal waa busy all day yester day dlaoharging coal at the Oregon Improvement Company'a 'bunkers. Mr. W. F. Schlebe is having a hand iome sign painted for hla cigar factory. Mr. J. C. Swope la the artist. A large band of elk waa alghted neai Onion peak Wednesday Just north of the Nehalem river In Clataop county. Prof. Edwards, of the Portland Uni versity, will preach in the M. E. Jhurch Sabbath Morning and evening. There waa an exceedingly low tide yesterday, and it waa with some dlf iculty that the small river steamers .00k on their cargoes for various land ings. The steamer Mayflower left for Olney yesterday afternoon with her decks 'loaded high with grain and merchan llse. She also had a good passenger list Brother Martin, of the New York tiOdge, and Brother Smith, of the St. Loula Lodge of Elks, are members of Hhe "Big Four" company. Tonight the "Big Four company give rhelr last performance at the Casino. They open for one week at the Louvre In Spokane on February 25th. The entertainment of the Camera "Hub In Odd Fellows' hall next Satur lay night promises to be pne of the nost delightful events of the season. The Casino had a big audience last iluht. fijul the usual good show by the "Big Four" and other characters waa lut on. Tonight Is the last n'ght or he present program, the Irlnh Arlstoc acy appearing tomorrow night. Rescue Club had the usual large at tendance lait evening. The prograr was both extended and Interesting. The ommlttee on program for next week 's aa follows: Mrs. Crtrrle Krager, Mis? Myra Stevens, and L. H. Pederson. Yesierday was a day arr Aastnrlar---hould feel rroiid of. The bright sun 'hlne and clear sky was a surprise tc iany strangers In the city who hai ften heard of Astoria as the place where It rains nine months of the year It la not often that Aatorlans hav n opportunity to witness an enter tainment containing such a quantity o' he clty'a best local talent as they wit' hovo inmorrow evening at the enter tainment given by the St. Agnes Guile1 t the Odd Fellows' Hall. Admission 35 centa. Yesterday In the auditor's office bid? follows were opened by City Auditor Ouburn for the construction of the 12th street sewer; H. M. Thatcher. 1US.20- n. Smith. 11535.75: N. Clinton, 11847. H. M. Thatcher being the lowest bidder, .he ocntract waa awarded to him, Fisn er Bros, and W. E. Warren being hif w ret lea. A number of young men met In Up nortnivn lut nluht and organized the "Evergreen Society." The object of thla society Is the socloJ, moral and in- . . .rAwAi if thtt vnnnir leilrciuaa lnu'ivT"!"" - people of thla community. The fol- . .a w 1 J a lowing offleera were eiecicu: rrvum r.. w.iirtimiM- Vice-President. Thou Irwin i aecretary, Alfred 8chroder; . .. . a -. I !. . 1 .. ft treasurer, Albert Kinney; num. kh hai.d supporters, Clarence Hayes and Jack Ellla. Th Scientific American of February Sth haa a long article credited to the Seattle Poat-Intelllgoncer. which waa originally printed In the Astonan on rvcember 12th. It ia an Interesting ac count of the report of the great hur ricane on December 9th. aa related by the offleera of the Columbine after their nr. rin to atorm wrecked Tillamook llghtnouae. and tha aama waa evidently clipped bodily, without creait, oy tne big dally on the Souna. A moat delightful all waa given at llanthom'a new cannery msa house nin-ht. by the fishermen or tna? cannery, and fully paopla were In attwdwnca, Tha W hall waa a Ma nf Incmvloscffnt Uchts. and large can .ini at each end of the ivrv old the frueata to make mrry to th -lr heart's content. Street enra were run until a lata hour this morning ao that people living at a distance found no trouble tn getting to their Domes. 1 1 muslo tor th occasion, At the entrancs 1 to the roadway from Bond atreet a large arch of evergreens brilliantly lighted with glowing electric jeta made a pretty Beetle. At one end of the hall was the ladies' entrance, and adjnin lng waa a cloan room ior me iair sex. A splendid lunch was served at 10 o'clock after which the dancing was renewed. The affair wits 6ne of the most pleasant of Its kind that ever ossurred in Astoria, and reflects great credit on those who managed it. Mr. Hanthorn ia to be commended for the Interest displayed in making such ex tensive improvements for the benefit of his employes. PERSONAL MENTION. W. A. Seaborg, of Ilwaco, Is In the city. Hon. Benj. Young returned from Sa lem yesterday morning. Hon. C. W. Fulton who has been at Salem for the past week, returned home yesterday. C. H. Stockton and H. P. Parker were passengers on the Thompson from Portland yesterday. Councilman O'Hara went over to Warrenton yesterday to spend the Sab bath with his family. Mrs. J. S. Levi, of San Francisco, accompanied by hla son, Alfred, Is In the city visiting hla daughters, Mrs. S. Danztger and Mrs. C. M. Cellar. Mrs. C. A. McGulre, of Seaside, came up yesterday morning1, accompanied by her daughter, Mabel, who left last evening on the Telephone for Portland, where she will attend school. LONG LITIGATION ENDED. The Grimes Estate Purchased by E. M. Grimes from the Other Heirs. Yesterday a deed signed by Nora Caldwell, C. C. Grimes and Mary Stan ley, three of the heirs at law of G. K. Grimes, deceased, conveying their In terest In the Grimes estate at Seaside, to E. M. Grimes, waa filed In the county recorder's office. The consideration was 115,000, payable In' two years, In three separate notes of $5,000 each, the notes being secured by .mortgage on the prop erty. Thus Is a long and expensive lit igation stopped, and a beautiful, though mudh-naglected aummer resort, saved from the auctioneer's block. 'Grimes' Grove." The name Is fa miliar to thousands who visit the beai;h annually, and Is without doubt the prettiest place on Clatsop beach. Un der lta green canopy hundreds of tentB are pitched as regular aa the beach season opens, and many fine cot tages have been built there dur ing the past few years. During the lifetime of G. K. Grimes, his son Mon roe lived with him, and together they built the hotel known as the Grimes House. On the death of his father, Monroe claimed not only a half Interest in the estate as a partner, but his ehare of the other half as one of the heirs. The other , heirs contested this claim but It was held by Judse McGulre, of ihe Clataop County court, that the view taken by Monroe was the correct one. The defeated heirs wisely took the ad vise of friends, and instead of appeal ing the case, settled It In the manner ibove described. Now that the estate has been placed In such shape that Mr. E. M. Grlmee 'mows to whom It belongs, there will probably be some decided Improve ments made. It has often been his ex :use for not making repairs and lm srovements, that the place was in mi ration, and until It was settled he could lo nothing. Three years ago the sum if $75,000 was offered for the estate, jut the offer was refused, the owner claiming It was worth double that sum, md it doubtless will be in time. UNION BIBLE MEETING. There will be a Union Bible Meeting leld at the Presbyterian church In thl- jlty this Sunday afternoon at 3:30 )'clock. This meeting should be large .y attended. An acrobat In a Spokane theatre fell 'rom a hcig'iit, landing upon and ser iously Injuring a spectator. The spec- ator sued the manager and received 1300. The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal Baking Powde; superior to oil others. Phonographic clocks, which verbally innounce the hours of the day, are made In Geneva. You can get a clock that will speak In any of the modern .anguages. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn says, "Shllor's Yltalizur 'SAVTL MY LIFE.' I consider It the best rem dy for a debilitated system 1 ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kiu ney trouble, it excells. Pilve 75 eta For Sale by J. W. Conn. Some members of congress favor lm Proved circulation to the extent of naklng a motion. Evidence Is piling hereabouts to prove :hat the longest petition does not al ways pluck the persimmon. Awarded Hlfhtat Honors-World's Fair. DtX CREAM "'K1 MOST PERFECT MADE putt Grtpe Cream of Titlat Powder. F.-e-rom Ammonia, A '.urn or any otlitt adulterant 40 YEARS THH STANDARD, EXTRA : Council Met Last XiffhtPassetl the Cusiuo License THE STEIWER FISH BILL. It Is Denounced in Strong: Terms by Local Fishermen-Blow at Astoria. The mayor issued an order calling a special meeting of the city council last night, and the officer who served the notice returned it, showing that all the councilmen were to be found ex cept Young and. Welch, the latter gen tleman being oat of-tlie city. The roll call showed all present ex cept O'iiara, Welon and Young. The mayor staled that one of the chief reasons for calling a special meet ing was for the council to act upon the Casino liquor license, which had uecn granted by the council, but as he tiiougut, Illegally. Councilman Thomson arose to a point of order. The point of order was "that the last meeting was legal and the matters transacted there could not be re-enacted at this meeting." Also that the present meeting was illegal because one day's notice of such meet ing had not been given the membership of the council as required by the char ter. Mr. Bergman thought that the last meeting was legal and though he waB not a lawyer like Mr. Thomson, yet common sense had told him that the last meeting was a legal one, and this meeting Illegal and unnecessary. Mr. Langworthy saw Mr. Bergman and went him one better by stating that In his opinion the last meeting was illegal and so waa the present one and he moved to adjourn. Before there could be a second to this motion Mr. Thomson was on his feet and threw fr much law and sections of the charter at the council, and there being no city attorney present to contradict him, that for a while It looked as though his point of order which he insisted up on would be granted, but the mayor ruled It out. Then Mr. Thomson said he would second Langworthy's motion to adjourn. The mayor ruled that his second came too late, but Mr. Thorn-- son Insisted upon It, and Bergman, who had already counted noses, re marked that the motion could he voted upon. And It was. The motion to adjourn was lost on a vote of 4 to 1. The granting of a liquor license to Mr. Johnson, of the Casino, was then taken up, ami by a vote of 4 to 1, It was Ki-antcd, Thomson voting no, and Lang worthy not voting at all. And so endeth the chapter. Liquor Ikense was granted to Andrew Ranma, and vouchers ordered to be Issued for the payroll of the city surveyor. A MENACE TO ASTORIA. The New Fish Bill, If Passed, Will Cosi Astoria Hundreds of Thousands. The new fish bill which has been agreed upon by the fisheries committee, of both houses, is based upon the Stei wer bill, with a few important changes. The close jeason Is flix ed at from March I to Maj 1, and from August 1 to Sep tember 15. Sunday closing Is re-enact ed, and no dlfferemt season is provided for the upper river. Traps are to bi abolished after two years, and no more wheels are to be built from now on. Fish under nine pounds are not to b taken. A commission of three members, Irawlng, each, an annual salary o. :700, with $300 expenses, takes the place if one commissioner. The Stelwer bill's provisions as to closing streams, pun ishing obstructions, chemicals, etc., reg Jlatlng fish ways, and taxing Industry, ire retained. The committee will meet a likj body 'rom the . Washington legislature to lay In Portland, and from the present 'Utlook It would seem that If the Salerr committee Insists on earrylnr into ef ect their mcn-iure, it will meet with a tcneral opposition from the Washlng 'on delegation, as It Is not In accord mce with the Tacoma agreement. A representative of the Astorlan had in interview with Mr. Ole B. Olsen, vho Is notin? secretary of the fisher--ien's Union during the absence of Mr. Tensen. He vigorously denounces the The CASINO. 1 FEUIX BL,EI, Manager. ONE WEEK BURKE BRO 2 J hurs of soled fan New sanjrs-New music New tkn es You will laugh-You will scream You will yel". SEE WISE MIKE, Tonight and Sunday night last two night3 of LANG and SHARPES, ASTEROIDS Last chance to fee the BIG - 4- - BIG ARE THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE measure approved by the Oregon com mittee ,and says it will be ruinous to Astoria fishermen. "I can safely say," said Mr. Olsen, that if the close season is carried out as represented In the Stelwer bill, the loss to Astoria will be fully $100,000 per annum. The chlnook salmon commence running about April 1st, and move very slowly. If the season Is kept closed until March 1st, the best run of the year Is far up the river, and the only r.nes benefited will be the owners of wheels at the Cascades. No fish will get by these deadly machines, and so all attempts at the preservation of salmon will be for naught." "What," said the reporter, 'Is your opinion of the provision relative to the velght of salmon caught?" "Anyone who has had any experience rit llBhlnp, knows only too well what the result will be. It simply means endless litigation for the fishermen, for It Is not an easy matter to estimate the weicht of a fish In the net, espe cially at night, and once gaffjd In lift ing Into the boat, means a dead f.sh." "Is the Sunday closing law a good feature?" "As the law now stands, it Is but a premium on rascality, and law-abid ing fishermen are the only ones who suffer. If there is to be protection tr almon by a clcse season, It should br In the fall, when all fishing, gill nets 5f!ncp, traps, and wheels should stop on the same day. As the Stelwer bl'" now stands, it Is the greatest blow at the fishermen of the Columbia rive "vor attempted, and is wholly in the interests of the wheel men." Mr. R. Robertson, an experienced fisherman, and several others of long -xpericnee on the Columbia, voiced th' sentiments of Mr. Olsen on this ques tion. PROCRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT. To Be Given at Odd Fellows' Hall Mon day Night. Part I. . 1. Opening Piece Boys' Orchestrr !. Chorus St. Agnes Guilt I. Talking Tableau, "Retaliation... Misses Jessie Jewett, Edith Com l. Tableau, "Katherlne," from Tam- lug of Shrew, Miss Clara Llonberge i. VoLal Solo ..Miss Pearl Holde i. A Matinee Comedy, by ten char acters, showing how the unex pected sometimes ha;prns. .". Tableau, "Daughter of the Ra jah," Miss Louise Tallan '. Vwal Solo, with violin oblagato, SIlss Quisle Gra; i. Recitation, "Brutus Over the Dead Lucretla,".. ..Sliss Edith Conr 10. Tableau, "The First Flight,".... Miss Susie Elmore PART II. 1. Selection Boys' Orchestra Piano Duet ..Misses Edith Conn, Jessie Jewett 2. Tableau, "Between Love and Riches," Miss Pearl Holder Tableau, "the Parting," Miss Jessie Jewett 1. Vocal polo Miss Nancy Tuttli Tableau, "The Siren," Miss Nan Ree? i. Tableau In two scenes, "Cleopat ra Before Caesar," Mrs C. H. Page and Mr. W, TaUant, and attendants. .. Vocal Solo ..Mrs. C. H. Pag ). Recitation, "Magdalena, or the Spanish Duel," Mr. Grovel 1. Tableau, "Queen Mab," Miss Edith Conn SWOPE, the Slgnwriter-Decorator, 435 D. Street. Commencing FEB. igth. ni invvu i4uje PROfesaOSfAL cURdB. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2,. Pytulafi Biilliiing. over C. II. Cooper'a store. W. C. LOGAN, V. V. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street. W. M LAFORCE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooma 6, 6 and 7, Flavel a Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office In Flavel's brick building. FRAME J. TAYLOH. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRUD KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his olllce until It o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from S until 7:30 evenlnga J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second SU-get, Astoria, Or. OR. 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. ni. Sun Jays, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. Office Hours, 10 to and 4 to 6:30. durgery and Disease! of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, BS4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronta llseasea. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wonj n and Burgeiv. Office over Danxlger store. Antnrla. Telephone !o. 52. AY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, ANI. ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms & and 6, Pythian luildlng. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to Residence, 639, Cedar street. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and V. M. Regular communications held m the first and third Tuesday evening it each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDE N, Secretary. FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just ecelved just what you want, at Wing .ee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTED A go.id girl to do general lousewnrli. Inquire at Crow's Gallery. WANTED To Rent A dwelling with Jto 8 rooms by a small famly. Address .. M., care Astorlan Olllce. WANTED Afirst-olass cools and .meial house tenant; good wages lo . coaipeu'iu girl. Apply at residence i suniuol Eimore, corner Sth and .!tn;a.i;ivtuuc. ltcferuncoa required. WANTED An Industrious couple aviii,; one or two well grown chhdien . ru.i a dairy farm. A;ply by letter . person&Ky unlil the 20th of Febru ry, to John Adulr, S.dpanon, Oregon, iviiu; references. WANTED Agents to represent the ld National Lire Insurance Co., of viontpeller, Vt. For further Inforraa lon, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast vlanager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED Situation for housework r nursing, by an experienced person, rldivss, A. B., this olllce. $25.00 to $30 PER WEEK using and sellinsf Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily haa rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dipping in melted metal. No experience or hard work. A good situation. AddreBa W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. $5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew iry, watches, tublewear, etc. Every louse ha3 goods needing plating. No xperieuce, no capital; no talking; some igent? are making $25 a day. Perma ient position. Address H. K. Delino 4 Co., Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTIJVND Call on landlcy & Haas, 150 Flrsi street, and ei the Dally Astorian. Visitors neert tot miss tneli morning paper if hue here. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, la In great demund. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses jnly 25 cents. Children love it Sold by J. W. Conn. What Is the use to go and pay 12 1-1 ems for a elpur when you can get the itobert Mantell at Chas. Olaen'a for 10 jents, the bet Havana cigar In the market, mild and free smoking. MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT. Madam Nelson, reads head and palm, ilso cards, and tells past, present and uture. Consultation on all affairs. Price, 50 cents and upwards. Recom mendations from several hundred per sons. 453 Exchange street, corner of 10th street. f BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. tlae Zln 'andel wine Instead of coffee or tea. 'Hffy ren's per gallon. Don't forget orach and sprlcct bnindy. Alo French "Menu" rd wtn nt Alex OtlJwt's , OXT.Y THE PrREST Wines and luinn r nt Alex 0"npr)'