THfii bAlLY ASTORUN ASTORtA, WEDNESDAY; MORNING, FEBRUARY , 527, 180fc. 't know I could buy a cheaper that vf clothes tomewhere ehe, liut I don't know how t might wear." EVERY MAN -who enters a tailor shop In thiB city owes us bis good -will that we have made It - - oo difficult to sell unreliable goods, so easy to buy the best and buy It for so little compared to Pan Francisco or Portland prices. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street How To Make $1,000! .We will tell you how to make It easy. All you have to do is to Induce us to quit dieting HOPE WHISKEY to the public, and other dealers of liquor In the city will readily pay you the above 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 Palaee Restaurant And riving your order when, Presto There you have, suitable for a king. ' That's What makes us so busy. nowledga is Power And power Is salvation. To do a thing right one muBt know how to do it This Is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G. PALflflBERG, 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? r Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? IJon't they need a patch on the side? We will make them good as new. S, fl. GIMRB. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar. . W. F. SCIIIEDE never made. Don't expect to make, either. But murke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- t-l-i.-n o the 22-karet tort has accompanied every purchase of one of' the cigars made by him . since ho began business. We've . got the notion that a satisfied . customer "cuts a big llguro" In building up a business. That's . the reason La Belle Astoria takes go well. Little Giant. Seems Is If half the mothers in As torla have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE GIANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as oon as they hear of the wearing qual ities of those that are being worn about the city. You can have your choice of leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. You'll De surprised to see what a little money will bi-y in the way of Jewelry and Silver Ware at Kkstrom'B Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to see What fine work the engraver can do. ASTORIA - jMATTRESS - FACTORY, 878 Commcrclul Street. Manufacturers of every description of Loungve, Mattresses, etc. REPAIIUNG IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned . Country SAUSAGE. That's what the "Washington . Mw Mi-rket's sausage tastes like. 1 f mtide of the sumo Ingredients, . too-ihome killed mid dretwed beef and pork. Our flavoring ' 10!,t delicious. During this cold weatn er there's no other dish so good. WASHINGTON MEAT rtARKET, CHKISTUNSliN CO.. Prop'rs, We'll Warrant that the most com fortable appetite in the city may bo spoiled by drinking poor whisky. We've stuuiea u,wi ain.Ueil ull the whisky fads ond ideas and we have learned tliut "CUTTER'S Whiskey." Is the best made. But you must be sure you gel Cutter's. Some people advertise it but don't keep it; we do. UKO.SBAL'EK BRACH'3 "RESORT." YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for tho twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur ntslied by the United 8tates Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. .Maximum temperature. 0? detmes. Minimum temperature, j degree. Prvrlpitnllon. none. VoUl precipitation f"m September i-;r 1-1, t.i dul, M-y liiilies. 'j-Xrw.'a.H of ir--ii'lt;iUiii from Septem l.r ui.' U:U to Uate. 2.7! Inches. cobs xpmw 75 cts To close out an L odd lot of Ladies . Kid gloves. We will sell our Ladies Bearittze . Gloves at the ' above figure. Come before the," 1.1 sizes are an . gone. ' ' Albert Dunbar. Try the P. N. Corset. NOTICE. The tax roll for 1894 Is now In my nanus ior collection. xnx-n win ui come delinquent on March 30, 18K5. February 19, 1895. .IAMFS W. HARE. Sheriff of Clatsop County. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant See Swope. See Swope about decorating. See Swope about decorating and sign work. Meany is the leading tailor and pays 'lie hlghvat tash price lor iur stuns. A now rifle In use by the Italian ar my, sends a bullet through five inches of solid oak at a distance of 4,000 feet Something new In the line of Sachet Powders just received at the Prlntz Cialn Drug Store. , Why do you suiter with that cold when E. O. Cough, Syrup will cure It; for sale at the Prlntz-Craln Drug store The Band Box Barber Shop Frank Drury, proprietorhas moved from op posite Shanahan BrotheiV to opposite C. II. Cooper's. i Switzerland there Is a law by wlile eh railway and steamboat com panics, factory establishments, etc., are llulble to Indemnify their employes In case of accidents, or their widows and children In case of their deaths. - 6. E. Utzlnger Is the agent In Astoria for the celebrated Uambrlnus Bottle.t liter, of Portland. Dr p lum a postal curd and he will call for your older. A Belgian Inventor has devised an Immense lamp such as has probably never been seen before. It Is 6 feet liig'h and measures 7.10 feet In diameter It is fed wltih lard oil, and the con sumption Is said to be very small. Watch your watoh When It runs a little too slow or a little too fast, bring It to J. II. SEYMOUR. He will at tend to It. He knows how. He learn ed his trade In a watch factory. ' Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In 1KELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. ' .,. Lincoln Homestead In Larue County, Kentucky, where Abraham Lincoln was Iborn. An electric railway will convey visitors to the park from Ho gen vl lie, two and a half miles distant, When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his breath he feels sold. Wnen lie buys his wood and coal of tho Scow Bay Wood Yard, whose office is opposite Fisher Bros,' he Is pleused, as they sell only the best. The farmers in Western Michigan are coming to the conclusion that there Is no money In trying to compete with Argentine, Russia and India wheat growers, and are going Into fruit growing, on a larger scale than ever. For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and cual. They are stilt doing It. lit fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public knows Uium. How to save money 1 You'll learn the secret by trading with Ooodman & Co. The prices they quote on shoes tell the tale. Their ligures don't mean Inferior quality of goods either, but rather the finest procurable. In groceries as m everything else, It pays to got the best. Everybody Is not supposed to be expert In judging the value of nil kinds of groceries, and must depend on tho honesty of the dealer. HONESTY IS THE MOST POL ICY. There isn't any doubt about it. Foard Stokes do not claim to do the tm)ossllle, but they do claim to sell Ifniiila at lowest price. There Is no robbing Peter to pay Paul at their More. An Ingenious Scotchmun has devised a thread-spinning apparatus that Is operated by two trained mice. In driv ing the little mill with their paws the animals dally perform work equlva. lent to travelling a distance of 10 1-2 miles. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. Last evening Jodge T. J. McBrlde was shown the Associated Press dis patch from Boise City, In which his brother, J. R. McBrlde, Is quoted as saying that Senator-elect McUrlde, of Oregon, would stand with tho silver men. "I am of the opinion," remarked Judge MoBrlde, "that the senator-elect kill vote for the country's best Inter ests, ir gold Is best for us, he will probably vote that way, and If silver, his vote will most likely go to the silver men. I have never heard him say any. thing that would compromise himself with the silver men. His Ideas on the money question are altogether liberal." Yesterday the schooner Fannie Adele flnlittied loading at ts Kamppton Mills an. I went to anchorage near Baud Island. Vr. Price's Cream Biktnj Powder ' World's F!r Wg'.est Award. j AROUND TOWN. Sheriff Hare Is expected home today. Tho grand Jury yesterday took a stroll over the hills Into Unlontown. The Thompson brought down a large consignment of oars yesterday, for the various canneries. The workmen at . the Methodist church expect to complete their Job before Sunday. Real estate offices will be started In Astoria tn every vacant room within another month. The electric light company are put ting In two new poles on Astor street between Second and Third. Mr. Fastabend, the contractor, was driving piling yesterday at Elmore's cannery to be used for net rack3. Mr. T. E. Simpson began work this afternoon on Erlckson's new saloon, painting- and decorating the front. Mr. Hanthorn will give his fisher men a dance In the new hall before partitioning It off IntD a mess house. The new whaleback Everett Is now loading her first cargo at Departure Bay. From there she goes to San Francisco. Isaac Nelson Is building himself a new fishing boat and he says when completed he won't take a back seat for any of them. Sheriff Hare still offers J25 reward for the apprehension of Davis, the man who escaped from the county Jail on Monday last. On 14th street between Exchange and Franklin avenue, a garbage heap is causing a great deal of annoyance to people In that vicinity. If "Fair Play" will send his name, simply to show good fulth, his article will be published; otherwise it will find the waste basket. Yesterday the steamer Thompson did not get away from Portland until 8:30 a. m. She had an unusually large car go of freight for this place. An unfinished lace handkerchief was lost Monday night somewhere on Com mercial street. Finder will be reward ed by leaving at the Astorlan office. Dr. Bushong, returned yesterday from Portland where he has been holding a series of revival meetings. He will be pleased to see all of his old friends at prayer meeting tonight. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a quotation social at the resi dence of Mrs. E. C. Holden on Friday evening, March 1st. Cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend. The bulletin posted yesterday after noon to the effect that the Astoria and Qoble railroad bonds had been floated In London caused a great deal of en thuslaBm throughout the city. Superintendent ChaJdwlek, yesterday notified the owners of lots 12, 13 and 14, In block 64, MeClure's, that the side walk along their property Is In a dan gerous condition and must be repaired. Before the county court yesterday, In the matter of the estate of John Williamson, time set for hearing post poned on account of illness of clalm ent's attorney. The final account of the administrator of the estate of a. K. Grimes, deceased, set for hearing March 30th. Last week when the Fannie Adele was crossing In she went hard aground near the end of the Jetty, but was for tunate enough to get off a few min utes later. There Is need for a buoy at that place. Parties up from the lower Nehalem yesteiMuy state that the road over False Tillamook is In better condition Chia winter than ever before. The mail man goes over It twice each day, and experiences very little trouble. President Kinney has Issued a call for a meeting of the subsidy committee tomorrow at 10::fO a. m. at the Cham ber of Commerce rooms. All members of tho committee artd alternates are re- quested to be present as business of Importance Is to be transacted. The funeral of Clarence Wright, will take place from the family residence In Uipertown today at 2 p. m. The steamer will be In readiness at George & Barker's cannery to convey tho friends to Greenwood cemetery, where interment will be mode. YeBteeday Bailors were busy knocking barnacles from the huge sides of th British bark Dunreggan. It is little wonder that she was unable to steer, as never did a vessel come Into port with a more foul bottom. She will be greatly Improved with a good coat of paint. A "Dime Social" will be held at Cam n nun's hall on Friday evening, March 1st, under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congregational church. Everybody is cordially Invited to at tend. Refreshments will be served, and a good time is assured. Come and spend a pleasant evening. The Greenwood Cemetery Association yesterday received via express, a box of "Champion of the World" rose bushes, which are to be set out in the Greenwood cemetery. The cuttings came from the famous Philadelphia florists, Burpee & Co. They will be taken out to the cemetery today and set out. Hurry II amble t Is never satisfied un less arranging something new about his place. Yesterday he had placed around the walls of The Office bar room a handsomely framed mirror, and when the workmen finish the whole room will be a mass of reflectors. It causes a splendid effect and Improves the ap pearance of the place greatly. Monday Treasury Agents L. Cullom and Moore, of Tscoma, and Burke,, of Washington. D. C.i accompanied by Collector Black, of Portland, arrived In the city and made an Inspection of the local custom house and bonded warehouse. They found things In such excellent shape that they took the boat the same evening for Portland. Usual ly It requires from two to three days to complete their work at this port. Sheriff Hare: will, bring John Llnd- gren back from the penitentiary as a witness for the defense in the Feter ton mayhem cose, 'it will be remem bered that Llndgren was sentenced at the last term of court to fifteen years for Implication! In the same case In which Peterson if charged with being one of the participants. ' ' Yesterday at 2 o'clock, bids were opened at the city auditor's otllce for the Improvement of Duane and Thirty seventh streets . In Adair's Astoria. They are as follows: M. Kronquist, $2,032.88; C. G. Palmberg, $l,SO(5.75; Fred Wickman, H.SS1.10; Clinton & Sons, H.699.39; W. H. Parker, $1,454.70; Lean, dcr Lebeck, $1. 446.62. Leander Lebeck was awarded the contract with bonds at $5,000. "I have been In California for the past two months," said a stranger In the city yesterday, "and I can truthful ly say that I did not experience such delightful weather there as you have here today. There Is something about the atmosphere here that gives one strength, and the man or woman who cannot enjoy It would be miserable in any country." Three of the steamer Mischief's crew were under arrest when the vessel re turned to Victoria, from her monthly West Coast trip Saturday morning. They were the cook, James Hunter and two deck hands, Alexander Begg and Charles Thorne. The three were In charge of Constable McKenna, who arrested them at Clayoquot for selling whisky to Indians on two occasions. This morning being Ash Wednesday, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at Grace church at half- past 10 o'clock. Evening prayer at 7:30. Evening Prayer at Holy Innocents' Chapel Thursday evening at 7:3P. Evening prayer at Grace church Fri day at 7:30 and Saturday afternoon at 3. With the exception of the morn Ing service this order will be observed during the Lenten season. Steps are being taken toward per. fectinB an appeal from the recent or der of confirmation of the sale of the Oregcn Pacific properties to Messrs, Bonner, and Hammond. One hundren and fifty notices of appeal have been served, the attorneys of record accept ing service in lieu of the numerous cli ents. The transclpt In the case will probably be the largest ever made in the state. It will Include MO pages of pleadings and 2,000 pages of evidence, Floyd Osgood was arrested yesterday and will now serve out his unexpired term for vagrancy. It will be remem bered that he was arrested a couple of weeks ago on the charge of vagran cy and sentenced ito 40 days In the city Jail. After remaining In Jail six days he was released on the promise that he would clear out of the city for good He left on the Telephone the same eventing, and has been In Portland ever Blnce. Monday he returned to his old haunts and was soon taken In by the police. He will do street work from today on until his sentence Is worked out. The mysterious death of a 2-months- old baby, the child of Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Alexander, of Oak Point, Is at present the chief topic of conversation at that place. Saturday night the mother retired with her baby beside her and to all appearances the Infant was In perfect health. On Sunday morning Mrs. Alexander spoke to the baby In her accustomed way to have the 'little one notice her, but received no recognition. She soon Ulscovered that the baby was dead, but It was not yet cold. She called her brother, who at once notllieil the neighbors, but all they could do for the little one was of no avail. The cause of death has not been ascertained up to the lust word from there. MARVELLOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "1 have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were almost marvellous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junc tion, she was brought down with Pneumonia, succeeding La Grippe. Ter rible paroxysms of couqhlng wi uld Inst hours with little Interruption and It seemed ' as If She could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick In Its work, and satisfactory In its re suits." Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Regular size GO Swallows have been seen at sea over cue thousand miles from land. MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT. Madam Nelson, reads head and palm, nlso cards, and tells past, present and future. Consultation on all affairs. Price, r( cents and upwards. Recom mendations from several hundred per sons. 4;iS Exchange street, corner of 10th street. A pork Is to be laid out around the Lincoln monument Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair. 'DEI' CREAM mm MOST PERFECT MADE V pur Gupt Cren-. cf Ta.tjt Vowitr. Fi Tmu Ammonia, Alum or a iv oU.cr aJultuant. 40 YEARS THr STAKDARD. mm Papa's Pants Would do For Willie If they were mode over and dyed with Diamond Dyes, the great home money- saver. The children's clothes the fad ed cloak, wrapper or dress can be made to look like new, at a cost of only 10 CENTS, and no experience is needed, DlflfflOJlD DYES come tn more than 40 shades, and the Fast Blacks ARE fast. ' CITY COUNCIL. They Give Notice to the O. R. and N. of Contemplated Street Improve-' ments. At a meeting of the city council last night all the members were present excepting Mayor Kinney, Messrs. Berg man. O'Hara and Langworthy. On mo tion Mr. Thomson took the chair. The street committee and city at torney reported on ordinance adopting report of city surveyor on the exten slon of James street. This ordinance was real the second time and the rules suspended and placed on Its final pasoage. An ordinance was then passed ap pointing viewers of James street. Councilman Welch then offered a res olution which in substance was as fol lows: Whereas the Improvement of 15th street has been defeated by the O. R. and N. Company, that Receiver Mc. Neill be notified that the council will take immediate steps to have the north end of said streets open unless the company withdraw their objections, and that the street committee Is here by notified to put 'up a fence on the north side of Commercial Btreet at 15th, Mr. Welch then offered a resolution that legal notice be given that the council propose to improve Fifteenth street. Council then adjourned. CIRCUIT COURT.' Yesterday morning the Peterson mayhem case was on trial. During the day the jury visited the scene of the assault. The evidence does not differ materially from that of the Lind gren case. Following Is the other busi ness transacted: City of Astoria vs. M. M. Walker et al, set for trial March 4. H. A. Smith vs. Clatsop county, set for trial March 8. C. Nordstrom, a native of Russia, ad mitted to citizenship. Frank Patton vs. P. H. Johnson, defendant allowed five days to an swer. Sarah F. AJcaraz vs. J. E. Alcaraz, decree for plaintiff. PERSONAL MENTION. James D. Murray, of Ilwaco, Is in the city. Senator J. H. Smith returned yester day from Salem. C. A. McGuire was In the city yester day from Seaside. J. W. Cook, the Clifton canneryman, was In the city yesterday. Harry Bell, of Cannon Beach, came up to the city last evening. Hon. C. F. Lester and Hon. J. Fox returned from Salem yesterday. W. C. Breckenridge, of Hamilton, Ky., was at the Occident yesterday Miss Lawrence, of Roseburg, was reslstered at the Occident yesterday. Captain J. E. Lombard, of Portland, was registered at the Occident yester day. L. G. West, famous as the Necarney morn tain sheep rancher, was in Asto rla yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bergman left last evening for Portland to attend the fu neral of the late Phil. Wesserman, who was an uncle of Mrs. Bergman. Mr. J. S. Levy, of San Francisco, who has tieon visiting with his daugh ters, Mrs. C. M. Celler and Mrs. S. Danzlger, returned home yesterday. Mrs. W. K. Scott, of Portland, passed through the city yesterday en route to North Raoh, where she will remain until the regular summer exodus to the sea shore. Frank C. Baker and George Hlbbert, of Salem, were in the city yesterday. They returned to the metropolis last evening. Mr. Baker was down saying goodbye to his many friends In this city, as In a short time, accompanied by his wife, he will moke an extended tour through Mexico and the Southern States. He feels that after eight years In the state printing ortlce he can stand a little rest and recreation. T1 ie CASINO. Last Fight of BURKE BR03. frjgfj 06. Entire Change of Program, Monday Evening, Feb., 25. CAD WILSON BERTHA KELLOGG LYD1A ROSA MAY DEVI LLION Prof. LEVIN A MONS L! COM Pi Atlmiioii.io THE COMING SCHOOL ELECTION. A Call Upon Mr. Thompson to become a Candidate for Ee-election as Director. His Graceful Acknowledgement and Ac ceptance. Mr. H. C. Thompson, City: Dear Sir: We,' the undersigned tax payers and citizens, recognizing your fitness therefor, and having full confi dence In you, respectfully requeBt you to become a candidate for School Di rector at the approaching election, to succeed yourself, and we pledge our earnest support and best endeavors to secure your election to that honorable office: Frank J. Taylor,. Tina Amundsen, Theodore Braeker, J. l. Carlson, W. T. Beveridge, John Toumalo,' Otto F. Heliborn, J. H. Palmer, W. L. MeCrosky, Jacob Moore, Charles McDonald, Christina Young, H. Ekstrom, Chas. H. Stockton, H. F. Prael. j. b. Panttajo, J. Win terholder, Fi Norberg, H. E. Topping, J. A. Wallin, Cha. E. Runyon, Charles Wilson, M. K. Anderson, , E. Malagamba, Bath. Wall, Johan Henrlkson, F. Brown, John Gustafsen, F. Feakes, Jacob Jackson, J. E. Higgins, c. A. Westerlund, D. Stuart, Jr. Andrew Holm, F. R. Stokes, Matt Thompson, H. G. Smith, Isaac Lugnet, C S. Gunderson, August Rautle, F. L Parker, John Suamela, C W. Stone, William Broanda, W. T. Chutter, Peter J. Shistod, Wm. C. A. Pohl Martin Johnson, B. A. Taylor, Thomas Mokko, J. W. Conn, p. J. Goodman&Co. E. Z. Ferguson, John Kamppila, Gelo F. Parker, Jacob Kaukonan, George Davidson, John Mattson, C. R. Higgins, Paul Paulson, D. Campbell, Th. Olsen, Frank Patton, F. Schoene, Chas. Rogers, Shanahan Bros., P. A. Stokes, v. L. Uhlenhart, William Bock, r. Malagamba, H. J. Wherrlty, j. I,. Hayseth, W. T. Sdhofield, g. A. Nelson, James W. Hare, w. Peterson, F. I. Dunbar, h. M. Lorntsen, C. S. Gunderson, a. Beafeldt, S. A. Kozer, j. t. Bullack, O. B. Estes, E. Hauke, Alex. Campbell, Abram Sotka, C. H. Cooper, Benjamin Young, August Olsen, p. Peterson, Knut Larsen, Ida Thompson, John Enuerg, jahn Wuoplo, A. E. Mlnard, e. Carlsen, Mrs. A. E. Mlnard, Andrew Karl, Theo, Fredericksen, J. Jackson, John Lace, Henry Makela, Max Young, M. Matlln, Elizabeth Youn?, A. Jolmar, Mrs. C. Johnson, A. Borg, L. Agren, o. Meldaus. Mrs. L. Agren, Abraham Lugnet, Mrs. Betty Stream, A. Hendrickson, Alfred Obron, Paul Aho, K. Folden, Lucas Lucason, M. L. McEwan, Carl Newman, Johanna Norberg, Wm. B. Adair, R. Wevang, Mrs. R. Cornelius Eric Peterson, Mattl Relstakka, R. G. Anstead, Mrs. J. L. Hayseth, Gust Holmes, W. H. Barker, John Peterson, P. H. Johnson, Marie G. Haaven, Jacob Bonhart, A. L. Clark, John Robertson, Mrs. J. Nelson, John Kopp, Anna Brakke, August Larstn, H. A. Larsen, D. Saltenstahl, C. Tlmmins, C. P. Nelson, Mrs. F. C. Reed, John Jackson, M. J. Wood, M. Saldan, Mrs. G. W. Pardee, Mrs. G. Holmes. M. Knutsen, T. 8. Cornelius, Jacob Utzlnger, Fred Sherman, Peter Neufer, Fred Barker. Otto Nelson and numerous others. To the ladles and gentlemen whose names appear as signers of the fore going communication: I tuke thlB means of expressing my acknowledgment and appreciation of the high compliment paid me, and beg to assure each and all of you that if my fellow citizens of Astoria see fit to honor me with another term as school director, it shall be my earnest and constant endeavor to so discharge the duties of that Important office as to merit In the greatest possible measure the distinction thus conferred upon me. H. C. THOMPSON. See him! See whom? See Swope. What for? He decorates. I see. He paints signs. Oh. ho! He hangs paper. Ah, ha! He does ft reasonable. Very good! He does It In a workmanlike manner. Still better! He does It in the latest style. Best of all! He Is up to the times In his line. You don't say so? He must be. SWOPE, the Slgnwriter-Decorator, 45J D. Street. FELIX BLEI, Manager. "Such a nice girl too." Special Enganciuent, Late prima donna of the Duff Opera Co. Petite song and dance artist. The little Snnbeyra, Introducing the Tarrentella dance. Magician, introducing unique and startling Phenomena, in M a-t. Tlv ti'c King. and 20 cents. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. X '. ; ?. - a. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building jver C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street. W. M, LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Flavel's bitclc building. pbank J. Taylor. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found Id his office until It o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOK AT LAV. Office on Second SUvet, Astoria, Or. DR. 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. nu Sun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. Office 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, ES4V4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronla diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYS.'CItN AND SURGEON, Special alUntlnn to diseases of wom en and surgei v. Office over Danzlger's store. Atorl. . Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. A.M AiX'OUCHEUR. Office, Rooms & and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 3. Residence, 63!), Cedar street German Physician. Eclectic. DR. J. EM IN BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office west of Ross, Higgins & Co.'s store, 518 Bond street. Prices, calls, 11; confinements, $10.00. Operations at office free. Medicines furnished. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evenl.ig 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, 529 Third street. WANTED WANTED To Rent A dwelling with Oto 8 rooms by a small famly. Address; A. M., care Astorlan Office. WANTED A young plrl to take care of child and assist about light house work. Apply at this office. WANTED A good house, centrally 'ocated, by private family. Will pay reasonable rent. Address, "Prompt Pay," Astorlan Office. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Jnsurance Co.. of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Fruncisco, Cal. WANTED SALESMEN $75.00 ner week, selling electric light outfits for houses, stores and shops. Motors for running machinery, and other popular patented articles, outfits complete when packed. Best people buy. Permanent situation. No experience. 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 agents' 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 I law. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper white there. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure. Is In great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five d',ses only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fsndel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forge? peach and aprtcct brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert'a i ONLY THE PUREST Wines and I liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's ! Gem. I nut T T IT W Who is Williams? I I H V V.vWi!- NHiuuntpiw brb,r.t .7Cni mercial street. Shaving iscts; hair cut ting 25 cts; bath sscts.