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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1895)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNltfG, FEBRUARY 22, 1895. "I know I could buy cheaper Nv.it of clothe iomewliere else, but don't know how it miglti wear." u EVERY MAN who enter a tailor shop In this Oty owes us his good will that we have made It bo dlfflcult'to sell unreliable goods, bo easy to buy the best and buy it for bo-little compared to Bud Francisco or Portland prices. v. chas. Mcdonald, ' The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street How To Make $1,000! We will tell you how to make It easy. AU you have to do 1b to Induce us to quit offering Hope whiskey to the public, and other dealers of liquor In the city will readily pay you ine aDove amount. The OFFICE. GOOD STEAKS . . . How many people have gone In to tha restaurants of Astoria and tried to get a good, tender steak and bee HEARTSICK Over their failures? Simple enough now; anybody can obtain one by stop' ping In at The Palace Restaurant And giving your order when, Prestol There you have, suitable lor a King, That s what makes us so busy. knowledge is Power And power is salvation. To do a thing right one must know how to do it This la as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. C. PflLMBBfJC, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, will build' you anything from a wood box to a $50,000 building and do it well. What About Your Shoes?- -lr Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? Don't they need a' paten on the side? We will make them good as new.- S. fl. GIMRE. Kitty Cornerfrom Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar. W. F. SCHIEBE never made. (Don't expect to make, elthor. But marke this -a-t-l-s-f-a . t-lw.-n of the 22-karet fcert has accompanied every purchase . of one of the cigars made by mm since he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied . customer "cuts a big figure" In 'building up a business. That the reason La Belle Astoria takes bo well. Little Giant. o.. 1. ir tialf the mothers In Ab " " " a i....... Vim.crh a nail nr two fll those LITTLE OIANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as ....... ihdv nf thn wearing Qual ities of those that are being worn about the city, you can nave your uhui cf leather, kid, grain or cair. JOHN HAHN ft CO. You'll Be Burprlsed to see what a little money will bvy In the way of Jewelry and Silver Ware at lOkstrom's Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to Bee what fine work the engraver can 0.0. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of Lountpo), Alat'treeaeB, eio. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. m.i' what tha Washington Meu Mwket'a sauauge tastes like. It's made of the same ingredients, too home killed and drred beef and pork. Uur 1U voting Is most . dolleioufl. During this coJd weath- er there's no other dlsn so gouu. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHKI3T12N3EN CO.. Prop'rs, Not only do Grosbauer St Brach offer you "CUTTER'S Whiskey." That is Cutter's Whisky, but they haV taken the wholesale agency for -:- St. George's flheamatls Bitters. - Nothtnir that a physician can recora mend will have better effect In tonlu up your system than these bitters keep a bottle In your room and tak several doses a day, and sickness an you will be strangers. OR05BACER BRACK'S "RESORT." TESTERDAT'8 WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four t.,r. fnrtlnn at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur- idhed by the United ria unt of Agriculture, weather burt-au. imum tni rat lire, f.J !y rwa. ,; . rrr.... 44 lKia. i..-i...f u 1 t... Innn. T.'til Hni.nn fmn September 1st. lyji, to U;u. S" l tiuMi.. l.; r InI, 1 .1, tn rinift U.oi Im hes. Tide Table for February, 18S5 BIOS WATER. LOW WATS. DATE. A. M. P. . h.m I ft. !h.m ft h.m I ft rrMny I fintur.lr...3 SUNDAY,. 8 MiimlHT.... 4 4 51i8 5 1128ll8 10471 2 5 1 1 6 6 12 28 1 6 1182 28 148 268 4 05 604 6 63 840 1 1 08 01 7 lit oa '17 Tuewlay.... & Wi'diiMfliT Thursday..' 10 4 601 20041 11 40, 18.'. 4 60 861 43 T 88 821 810 lot 10 ! 18 14 14 10 I' rhisy . . u wits' 12 8G;S4 Hnliinlny.. SUNDAY.. 7 21 1 :i 8 4 801 2 Wt 114 8 88 818 8 68 M4 67 (84 414 8 01 04 18 21 81 06 07 06 01 V...lit'lurr.l. 8M 460 665 T 18 17 1000: i Imrndav..l4 1U 6510 1168 08 10 40 11 212 irn AT A 00 t.il ui .lay . .10 546 84 1 11 U1NIIAY..17 0 2U8 9I 7 42 8 0 8417 8 6017 7 012!7 OUST! 8 40 226 884 480 616 Monday. ...IS 10 42 146 lllMlaT...ij WedD'ud'y ', rim radar .21 1186 815 4 81 -4)1 -0 8 -08 H0 47 626 6 00 6 4A 717 7 44V 6 6. r'riday.... K Hutiinlajr .23 hi;ndaV..'24 11 81 BO 12128 0 12 47 8 0l 8 81 1 0.1 7 ; 1 26 7 ' 700 7 2s! 00 01 04 06 12 14 Jlondnjf ...2 Turwlay...!il Wedu'ud'y 27 7'hurwday ,W 142 0I 2 08 8 81 2 W 6 6 S00 8 6 1 22i7 8 1MI7 0 2 8674 7 4: 815 8 4o! 80S 8 86 05 81517 0' 1812 "JEFF" 8" ' ' The Only Restaurant See Swope.? See Bwope about decorating; See 8wope about decorating and sign work. RECENT NOVELTIES. A new method of setting 'diamond! In cutting tools. rui'm. Meany la the leading tailor and pays he hlgh.at ash price for fur skins. A three-fllament Incandescent electric lamp, fed by three wires carrying three, phase currents, with a common return The Band Box. Barber Shop Frank Drury. proprietor 'has moved from op posite Shanahan Brothers' to opposite C. H. Cooper's. A process of manufacturing gas which consists in passing superheated air under pressure through incandescelt fuel. . .. S. K. Utzlnger Is the agent In Astoria for the celebrated Gnmbrlnus Hottie.i Ueer. of Portland. Dr.p him a postal card and he win call lor your oiarr. A process of manufacturing hollow glassware In whloh the moulten glass Is pressed through the wire netting nto a hollow form. Watch your watoh Whetl It runs n little too slow or a Ilttla too fast, bring It to J. H. SEYMOUR. Hi will at tend to It. He knows" How" He learn ed his trade In a watoh factory. A perforated vibrating rim for ban jos, of less diameter than the head of the Instrument, and secured to the In terlor lioop Iby bolts. The Oregon Trading Co., Tiavlng pur chased the Interest of S. Freidman & Co., 'n the Consignee Bale, the atom 800 Commercial street will hereafter be known as the Oregon Trading Co. '' , 1 A method of making a mouthpiepe on cigarettes iby folding over the end of the cigarette paper one or more times before making the cigarette. f ' Foard & Stokes Co. have ired the Menov of the famous STBlWAftT'8 TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND, Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. tl" A rim for pneumatlo tires. In which hollow India rulWber balls form the tire, while the rim Is made with cups or soc.ketBln.to, Which the balls are cement ed. When a man buys a lottery tlpket and draws nothing but his breath he feels sold. When ne buy his wood an4 coal of the Scow Bar Wood Yard, whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he is pleased, as they sell only the best. An appliance Into ,whlch . poisoned food may be placed for destroying rats, sparrows, or other animals, but wjjjch Is so arranged that larger anmal or birds cannot see or obtain the polson- For years the Astoria Wood .Yard has given our citizens only 'the very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Bocause they know what the public wants, and the publlo knows them. A roller Mind shutter for photograph ic cameras consisting o ftwo blinds, which may be used for rapid or long exKsures, and which Is capable of working close up to the sensitive sur face of the plate. How to save money? You'll learn the secret by trading with Goodman A Co. The prices they quote on shoes tell the tale. Their figures don't mean Inferior quality of goods either, but rather the finest proourabl. The Horse Shoe Chop House will be thrown open to the public In a few day under the management of R: Powers. A flrst-calss meal will be served for 15 cents. All those that are hiuigr and haven't muoh money go to thr Horse Shoe and have your wnnts Sat isfied. Open day and night. Don t fop get to call. In groceries as In everything else, t pays to get the best Everybody Is not supposed to be expert In Judging the value of all kinds of groceries, and must depend on the hnnestv of the dealer. HONESTY IS THE BEST POT ICY. There Isn't any doubt about It Foard Stokes do not claim to do the Impossible, but they do claim to sell goods at lowest prices. There Is no robbing Tcter to pay Paul at their store. Land In Mew York City hss been sold at a price equal to $8,000,000 per aero. The highest In London is $5,000,000. 8e that St-e-e-dman Is spelt with two eea when you buy 8t---d's Sooth tng Powders. Beware of spurious 1 nu tations. Cleveland: Plalndealer: 'Ah." remark ediMr. Qullp, "but women baven't the place of Intellect that men enjoy" "No. of couwe not." snapped Mrs. Qullp, "woman's Intellect works." You make no mistake when you take DeWltt s Little Early Risers for bil iousness, dyspepsia, or headache, be cause these little pills cure them. Chat Rogers. One of Yale's brightest football play-i-a tai-klel John Barleycorn durlnr the lata UlixardL and precipitated a fu- neiar. John and Jack fatally, spiked Mm. , t . , Or. Prica't Cream Bikln; Powder VorW Fair HIsht AwarsV . ROUND TOWN. Washington's Birthday today. Mr. C. R. Hlggtog has been appointed notary public. Captain Carm returned to the light ship yesterday. The schools throughout the city will be closed today. The best advertisement for a revival Is the revival Itself. A lazy man loses heart every time he looks at the clock. Controversy In religious matters pays no spiritual dividends. The Sons of Hermann will hold forth In Fisher's hall toniglht. If we know how to aim, the bigger the giant the better the mark. The man gains nothing who loses his character and B&ves his money. A sounding brass may make men shout, tout it can never make them weep. A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Wm. Tpb-beslng and Augusta Dresp. Deep sea soundings of 4,500 fathoms were taken on the seacoast Of Alaska In 189J. Two new scales have been received at the postofflce, one 4-pound, and one letter scale. The British ibarfc Dumfriess-shlre left up the river yesterday In tow of the Ocklahama. - The Once-a-Week Dancing Club will give their usual hop tomorrow night at Carruthers' Hall. The Swiss government made a profit of about $1,000,000 dast year on its mo nopoly In spirits. R. A. Hawkins, of Ilwaco, and M. L. Claquet, of Oystervllle, were at the Occident yesterday. The boxing turn in Aristocracy, Is one of the most laughable pieces ever liloced on the stage. C. E. Ward and daughter arrived from San Francisco yesterday morning on the Alice Blanchard. Mrs. B. Kingston Clairvoyant and lTrdeienklent Slatewrlter, over Carna hain's store. From 9 to 9. Joseph R. Hull, and Miss Annie John son secured a llconp.e to wed yesterday at the county clerk's office. Yesterday the British ship Grassen dale cleared for Queenstown with 47,437 sacks of wheat valued at $49,945.64. Most of the Portland cottages at Long Beach are being repaired and put Into condition for the summer Beason. There will ibe an entire change of pro gram at the Casino tonight, the Burke Bros.' Irish Aristocracy appearing. The ground has only 'been lightly cov ered with snow at Mobile, Ala, five times during the last seventy-flve years. Today Is the last day In which appli cation for civil service examination to be held at the local poBtofflce, will be received. The schooner John F. Miller, with 270,000 feet of lumber for San Fran cisco, was brought down yesterday by the Vulcan. The Volga discharged a number of boxes of fish at the O. R. and N. dock yesterday. They are for cold storage at Portland. The News calls attention to the dl lnjiildated condition of Gray'B wharf. The Astorlan wore that subject out months ago. China exports $400,000 worth of human hair every year. It comes mostly from the heads of criminals, paupers, and dead people. The banks will be closed today not on account of the grand Jury, but be cause It Is Washington's birthday a legal holiday. Comirtalnt comeB from certain parts of the city that worthless hoodlums are killing the only birds seen at this time of the year the robin. Through the kindness of Superin tendent Newell, the Btreet cars will run all. nltrht every hour for the bene fit of the masquerade tonight. hi Misses Tuttle gave a very pleas ant but Informal progressive euchre r.nrtv to a few friends last evening at their home on Exchange street. The little 6-year-old son of Mrs. Hln man, at Long Beach, fell Into a 12-foot well vestenlay morning and was near. ly drowned before help arrived. The Knanoton Mills, which have been closed down for the past two weeks, will start operations again on Monaay next. A furl force of hands will be put on. In Justice Abereromble's court next M..n,l.v will be heard the case of the California Saw Mill Works vs. the West Shore Mills Co., for the recovery of $113 on account. The schooner Jennie and Stella, now t the Knaonton Mills, will finish load- lag Saturday night and will probably go to sea on Sunday. Her cargo goes to fan Francisco. Mrs. Ben. Rlst, of Knappton, who has been very m for the past three days, was brought over from Knappton yes. terday on the Wenono, and taken to St. Mary's hospital for treatment. The, Alice Blanchard arrived In yes terday at :S0 a. m. She bad SO passen gers from Ran Francisco, and coast points for Astoria. Besides the miscei laneoa freight, she had 100 tons of coal, 10 tons of which was discharged at the tth street dock. The coal comes from the Coos bay mines. Captain Hatch, of the five-masted schooner OWn. came over from Knp! ton yesterday, returning In the after noon. H states that the Olsen has about half of her cargo aboard, and' will probably finish loading early next week. The cook and two sailors irom the Olsen left '. that . vessel yesterday, and came over to the city on the Wenona. The steamer Harrison will leave out this morning at t o'dlock for Tillamook and Nehalem. She carries a cargo of miscellaneous freight and a number of passengers. The steamer Telephone yesterday brought a quantity of lumber to Stella for repairing the big raft frame. Con tracts have already been let for mate rial for the new raft. . . Police Captain Hollock gave the run ners and expressmen warning yesterday to keep away from the Telephone slip, at least far enough so that passengers could get onto' the dock without annoy ance. Mr Honrv Fleckensteln, one of Port land's city fathers, came down on yes. terday's steamer and went over to Long vtnafh where he has a summer rest dence. He returned oii the evening steamer. There will be a grand ball at Suon i Hall next Saturday evening, given by the Kaleoatnl Band at 8 p. m. Full band and orchestra will furnish music. The floor is the best in the city. Ad mission 50 cents; ladles free. Quite a number of buildings are going up along the beach from Ilwaco to Sealand. Ocean Park promises to have quite an ' activity In building this sea son. The stores over there are already stocking up for the summer trade. Mr. Fred G. Wonder, of the Chicago Costume House, Portland, who is to furnish the costumes for the Sons of Hermann masquerade ball, will be at the corner of 10th and Commercial (Jeweler Hansen's old corner) today. It Is said by a gentleman In authority that two hotel men were In Astoria Wednesday Hooking up a site for a hnDtJw whft thAv were could not be learned, nor could the Astorlan repre- sentatlve find out whether or not they found what they were looking for. Our (Finnish friends at Uniontown have organized a new band with 18 members. They have bought first-class, nlckeljplated Instruments, which will be here In about two weeks. At their lost meeting (Mr. Nestor'Tolwonen was elected president, Mr. John Nleml sec retary, and Mr. Wm. Panttaja leader and treasurer. The boys are practicing every night of the week. Yesterday news from the cape was bulletined at the regular boards for llhe first time In nearly two weeks. It was thought for a while that the line was down between 'McGowan's Cannery and Ilwaco, but upon examination it was found that the whole trouble was caused by the telephone switch at the cannery being left open. Alex Gilbert Is having his saloon painted and decorated Inside and out, Mr. Cutbirth being the contractor. The front is being fixed up in first-class style, the columns being an imitation marible, and the doors being an imita tion oak. The workmanship is of a superior kind, and when finished will make a great Improvement. Mr. G. Wlngate yesterday received a letter from a gentleman at Anaconda, Montana, In which he expressed a de sire for advertising matter concerning Astoria and vicinity. He stated he was personally acquainted with Messrs. Bonner and Hammond, and had.. but a day or two before been In conversa tion witlhi (Mr. Bonner, who assured him that the railroad would surely be built as per contract. He wants to in vest In Astoria. No better Indication of the influx of strangers Into the city is evidenced than the recent business of the post office money order department. Yes terday Postmaster Wise made appli cation for an Increase of the money order reserve, as the $200 now allowed, together with the entire cash receipts of the office were barely sufficient to cover money orders presented during the past week. During the first four days of this week the department has cashed over $3,000 worth of money or ders, principally presented by new comers In the city. Mr. H. A. Hawes, of Union, Maine, brother of 00. R. Hawes, of this city, arrived in Astoria and will remain foi several weeks. It was the first meet ing of the two brothers in 27 years, n'id as can easily be Imagined, each has had a whole lot to say to the other since the arrival of the brother from the New England states. Mr. Hawes has been In California for tne past month or so, and speaks very MUhly of the climate of the Pacific coast. It is his first visit west of the Rockies and from first impressions of Astoria he Is greatly pleased. Mr. J. D. Murray and wife, of Ilwa co. returned yesterday from an extend ed visit to England and Scotland. While In Glasgow they met JacK tar- ruthers. who has many friends in As toria, and he Informed them that he would return to this city soon, provid Awarded Hichcst Honors World' Fair. DiX CHEAT! Ill . MOST PERFECT MADE pure Grspe Crejm of Tartu Pow der. Fret iom Ammonia, A'.um of any ctla adulUfaat. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, m ing he did not receive a government position In South Africa, for which he had made application. He Is looking well and hearty, and wished to be re membered to his friends In this vicin ity. Mr. Murray and wife enjoyed their trip abroad and return in the best of health. There was quick Justice yesterday In the case of Frank Davis, who assaulted "Louis" Andrews. He . was arrested albout 1 o'clock, token 1 before the grand Jury, Indicted and arraigned, all within the space of two and one-half hours. Captain Smith lost his hotel at Bar View near the entrance to Tillamook bay, on Friday evening, by fire. Every thing was lost. A defective flue Is supposed to have been the cause of the Are. The hotel has been a steering mark for Incoming vessels for years, and it will be missed as much by the mariner as the travelling public. In the Columbia Camera Club enter tainment to be given tonight at Odd Fellows' Hall, the electric lamp has be3n replaced by an oxo-hydrogen light which gives, a clear, steady light and is a great Improvement over the one for merly used by the Camera Club. The club has gone to great expense In pro curing the apparatus used In their en tertainments, and should be encouraged by a packed house tonight. They have Placed the admission fee at 25 cents, Which entitles one to a seat in any part of the house. , The A. F. C. have Introduced an amusement and exercise into their club that Is entirely new on the coast. It Is known as "riding the elephant." The performer mounts a large barrel ele vated about four feet from the floor on a greased pole 12 feet long. The pole runs through a hole In each end of the barrel, and the rider Is supposed to pull himself across that slippery slide by means of a rope. It Is a difficult feat to perform; Indeed, It is said no one has yet been able to do It success fully. It creates lots of amusement for the audience. A gentleman over from Ilwaco yes terday states that Jacob Kamm, who is the heaviest stockholder In the I. R. aind N. Railway .running from Ilwaco to Sealand, is anxious to dispose of his Interests in that line. It Is up posea, he says, that the contemplated railway of the O. R. and N. has caused Mr. Kamm to make this move, as two roads would hardly pay on that Bide of the river. The rumor Is not con firmed, and It seems hardly probable Chat the veteran steamboat man would after all these years, take to the woods without a show of fight at least. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Lee Herring hoa been quite 111 for the post two days. D. E. Johnson, of the Casino, went to Portland yesterday morning. Al. McGillis, the genial steward of the steamer Telephone, laid over in Port land yesterday. James Ellsworth and wife, of Sun shine, and J. F. dine, of Olympla, are at the Parker House. Mr. Eugene Peoples, of South Bend, Is a passpniger on the Harrison for Ne halem this morning. He goes to take charge of the new lumber mill at that nlace. Mr. L. Mansur was over from Knapp ton yesterday accompanied by his daughter, Alice. 'Miss (Mansur has been !n Astoria several days under treatment 'or eye trouble, Dr. Estes being the ohyslclan. Mrs. E. A. Taylor, Chas. Balne, J. C. Hayden, J. B. Wyatt, L. Mansur and laughter, and Judge J. T. McBrlde were passengers on last nlffht's Tele phone to Portland. LTL'S APPEAL TO G ROVER. Trover, dear Grover, please come to my aid, I'm locked up in ilonolu-lu; Vty subjects are raising the deuce of a row. And I've no one to help me but you. My tlhrone now Is gone, I'm out of a Job, And, Grover, I really feel ill; 3o lit out a warship and come right away To rescue your own little Lil. 'yii, come, please come. Come Grover ami rescue your LU! Grover. dear Grover, say why did you take That warship away from my bay? Your love I'm afraid "as grown awful ly cold. Since Paramount Blount went away. Oh, what will they do to your dusky young queen When they try her for consplracee; let a move on that ship or you never will see Your own LIHuokalanee. Oh, come please come I'm wretdhed as wretched can be! New York Sun. James Chandler, of Lyon county, Kentucky, who Is 79 years old, has 47 Trandchlldren and 38 great-grandchildren. The CASINO. I 6 NIGHTS Will Positivoty Appear Here. '2 1 hours of soled fui-New sansjs-Xew music New !an t s. You will laugh-You will scream You will yell. SEE WISE MIKE, Two shows in one LANG and SHARPE, Cad Wilson, ...... Alons. Le Compt Everything new this week. ARE THE BEST 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 CIRCUIT COURT. It was a dull day In the circuit court yesterday, and after the following busi ness, court adjourned until Monday next: W.' J. Denver and Wm. Medley vs. Clatsop county, motion to dismiss writ of review argued and submitted. John McCormack, native of Great Britain, admitted to citizenship. Nlcolai Bros. Co. vs. Elizabeth and Albert Funge, ordered that Elizabeth Funige be appointed guardian ad litem of Albert Funge, and H. G. Wherrlty and J. H. D. Gray be appointed ref erees to sell real estate. Isaac BJalsdell vs. John Stalker, de murrer overruled and set for trial Feb ruary 28. The grand Jury reported two true bills, one against Frank Davis for as sault with a deadly weapon on Louis Andrews, and the other against Oscar Lindros for the larceny of some coins from August Kangas on November 7. They were given until Monday to plead. J. M. Hughes was appointed attorney for Frank Davis. THE MAGNETIC NEEDLE. Captain J. J. Gilbert, of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Is In Portland making observations conncted with the magnetic stations established years ago. The object of the work done, and to be done Is to keep track of the changes cf the magnetic pole, or, ralher, the changes In the variation of the magnet Is needle from the true north. Every body Icnows that the compass needle does not point to the true north, but varies here something over 20 decrees, but everybody does not know that the variation varies, and is constantly Changing. The object of the magnetic stations established at various points by the coast and geodetic survey is to keep track of the variation, as well as the Intensity of the magnetic force and the dip of the masrnetlc needle; to see how far the variation extends east, and then how far west, and how long It takes for It to travel between the outside limits. The design Is to find out the law that governs it so that the varia tion for any time In the future, the same as the phases of the moon can be predicted years in advance. Captain Gilbert Is a brother of United States Circuit Judge Gilbert. He has been connected with the coast and geo detic survey for about 20 years, and Is quite well known here, having been for some time employed on the survey of the Columbia. For several years past he has been stationed on Puget sound. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattnnoopa Tenn., says, "Shllor's Vltallzer 'SAVFD mv T.T1TR T consider it the best rem edy for a debilitated system fjever used. I'or uyspepeia, juivi-r or r.m ney trouble, it excells. Pilve 75 cts. For Sale by J. W. Conn. Count de Castellane, Who has espous ed a sixth of, Jay Gould's fortune. Is said to belong to one of the oldest families of France.." As the Goulds belong to one of the newest families of America, the average is about right. The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Electric lights cause a bright radi ance around the carriage of the Em peror of Germany. They shine from the pole, on the collars of the horses, and at the sides and rear of the vehicle. Take a dose of DeWltt's Little Early Risers Just fur the good they will do you. These little pills are ood for in degestlon. Good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipa tion. They are good. Chas. Rogers. FELIX BLEI, Manager. Commencing FEB. 19th. Prices as Usual. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Bulldm over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN. D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third Btreet. W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel 0 Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office In Flavel'B brick building. FRANK J. TAYLOB. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria. Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his ofllce until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Sti-get, ABtorla, Or. Da EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Bun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms in Kinney Block. Ollice Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30. Surgery and Diseases of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5Si Third t, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, rriYStCIiN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and surge: v. OHIO over Datialger'-i pto--e. Astorw. Teleph ine !o. 52. TAY TL'TTLE, M. D. 1'HYSICIA.N, SURUEOt, AND .Ai.'COUCHlUR. Office, Rooms & and 6, Pythmn Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2, to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street. German Physician. Kclectlc. DR. J. EM IN RATEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ollice west of Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s 3tore, Bond street. Prices: Calls In the jity, $1.00; conllnements, $10.00; Opera tions at ollice free. Medicines t'urnlsl.ed. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. Al. Regular communications h.ld on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. FOR SALE JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street. WANTED WANTED To Rent A dwelling w ith fito S rooms by a small famiy. Address . M., care Astorlan Oflice. WANTED A good house, centrally ncateJ. by private family. Will pay -easona.hle rent. Address, "Prompt Pay," Astorlan Office. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-M Crocker Building, San Francisco. Cal. MANAGER WANTED To appoint salesmen to sell the Rapid Dishwasher. Washes and dries the dishes in two minutes without wetting the fingers. $75 a week and all expenses. Easy po sition, no capital; no hard work; can make $100 a week. Address W. P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. ' $5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; some agent? are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. Money to loan on first-class approved security. Frank Spittle, attorney at law. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley . Haas, 150 First street. nd get the Daily Astorlan. Vlsttors peed not miss tnelr morning paper while there. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure. Is In great dem-nnd. Pocket Bize contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. BEVERAGES KINKS AND RRAND.'KS. Use .in fsnrtel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fiftv cents per gallon. Ion't fo.uet peach and apricot brandy. Also Fir.ch Ycpbi- nd wine at Ale ."ilibert'a ONLY THE PUREST V.'lnes and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. MRS. NELLIE HINES. The celebrated Beautifler. Maimetlc and Electric Healer, ami Bust Devel oper, has just arrived in the city and can be found at Rooms 18 and 19. Tlghe Hotel. She carries a full stock of all kinds of Ladies' Toilet Articles and the celebrated Dr. A. Dow' a Magnetic Belts. Past. Present and Future revealed by Cards. Consultation free. Come and learn how to be beautiful. It will cost you nothing.