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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1895)
tui iuaV Asioiiias asMrIA. tttsS'ESSAV komim Afafl '8il6' YES, Thero Is a difference beAwear, pur difference W the "'i h.f to In the workmansMr, irf our". the yw oi p ,. ,7 .in see In are lmportta c'""'. a,lonft the difference between a ferry-boat ana 3-day ocean Bteoimer. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. flEW TODAY. todies Gapes and Children's Jaekets AROUND TOWN. Harry firay s at home stole with U grSppe. Wall paper trimmed without cost at B. F. Allen's. Major H. Rosenthal, of Boston, was In the city yesterday. at ""finnn WHISKY. That Is the tesl s"mZ'"u Jfi .aloon buslnes. Satothese "a w toward qual- ""'.'"Vnn we obtained th ?:.ir"5np'i wkfflKT. and the "...'...V-n,! rritinal. your taste more cu'i-uv .ml to the T better chance our whisky will have. The OFFICE, Albert Dunbar. Sole Agent for the P. N. Corset. Equcpoise Waists, Maggioni Kid Gloves. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Rogera Chocolate Worm Tablets de stroy all kinds of worms. Read B. F. Allen's new advertise ment this morning on the first page. 1..- m AiTiTi!iM Irwin, an Enzliah M ZZrn VeV if age. wh, was wfj wTerie 7e,teraay. I receiving a 3g on the . On er as was eygm . vhen gea wa3 COm- Tupk Grant returned yesterday from amatively smooth the toy climbed to I Portland where he (has been since Sep- ' the main topgallant yard and In some .tember last. He says tinat ne is neie unaccountable way ma to stay. Regarding the Strike of Union to the deck, a distance of about 170 feet. He was instantly Kiuea, mis being badly mangled. Funeral ser vices were conducted and the remains of course were committed to the sea. His home was In Liverpool. The pilot schooner San Jose was at anchor off Fort Stevens yesterday. W. G. Howell is at Ms home suf fering from an attack of the la grippe. 4 A rxi m etaiikirs on the coasr, n .1. not affect this river as there Is no union here. County iCormrtiaatoners Wooden and Peterson went up to Bear Creek yes terday to make a contract with the parties who wish to repair the county bridge which had been so shifted from its position as to need several hundred dollars of repairs. 03. Harmon, of Portland, was a pas senger for home on the steamer Sarah Dixon Vast everting. Mrs. E. C. Holden, who has been visiting in Portland tlhe past few days, returned tome this manning. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . . One great basis principle ofthe Pal- ace Restaurant is mul. "c""k. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than eny one else's. Our aim it to reach the only roomy trade place, . n lower idea can be per- 'And when the top, our top, It reached by any other, restaurant, we will lift the top. The Palaee Restaurant See Swope. Sea Bwope about decorating. Set Swope about decorating and sign work. Meany to the leading tailor and pays the hight aBh price for fur skins. Something new in the line of Sachet Powders JuBt received at me i-rim' Grain Drug Store. The British ship Riverside, 2112 tons, now iait San Francisco, has been char tered 'to Wad wheat from Porland for Cork. F. R. Stokes, accompanied by his wife, 'have gone to Portland to enjoy a few nights of Shakespeare with Ward and James. The Iolanthe arrived at Falmouth March 28, 150 days from this port, with 51,944 centals of wheat, valued at 41,- 000, loaded by Balfour, Guthrie & Co, The following were passengers on naiw r:atzert last night: Mr. Rosenthal, V. G. E'dward, M. W. PMIlsburg anl wife. A. P. Bradbury, Mrs. B. 3. Worsley. H. Price, W. L. Mercer, D. Lewis, G. R. Burton, L.L. Woodmansee, J. Price, C. B. Watson, Wm. Church. C. W. Fulton, F. Olsen. SAN FRANCISCO RACKS. San Frfrncisoo, April 2.-Flve and one-half farHr.-AV3itel of fortune, 1:08 1-4. Six furlongs Nephew, 1:16. Five furlongs Mollle B., 1:01. Six furlongs Boreas, 1:15. Hurdle, one and one-quarter miles The Lark, 2:46 1-2. Seven furlongs Royal Flush, 1:27. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Yeaterday tbe subsidy committee of twenty-one tad a meeting and listened to reports of various committees on deeds, right of way, finances, etc. No definite adtton was token on the time in which the right of way committee would Btart out, but It la generally airnmsed. as soon as itlhe surveyors arrive. Mush" Harris, Who was arrested several days ago for striking a boy, fined $10, and allowed tola freedom with whv do vou suffer with that cold when E. O. Couiijh Syrup will cure it; I lor Delia B.I Mio t, in". - "a w.w Knowledge is nower t ... w ' For th latest designs In Bhlrt- And power Is salvation. To do a thin wa)atg ftnd perfcct.fltting house wrap, right one must know how to do It. cM &t tne prlce Btore. This to as true 01 curi:. Heaver Hill Coal. ' No Smoke, no Soot. For sale at Finlayson's shipping and commission agency, 9th street wharves, at 15.50 per ton. anything else. C. 0. PflLIBEFJO, Whose shop Is at 47 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood do to a 50,000 building and do It well. What About Your Shoes? r Aren't they worn out around the ole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the sido t We will make them good as new. . S. A. GIMRB. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar, THREE-MINUTE DINNERS fit for king's, can be fixed up with a s'haflni dish. It Is the most Inexpensive lux ury extant. Every family should have one and especially the belhelor living in rooms at a hotel or boarding house. They are to be had all Jtlnds and Bi.e at Foard & Stokes.' trnr venra the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best of wood ana coai. imj " -" i it in fact, thev are taking tnt i,i whv? Because they know whal the public wants, and the public know? them. The steamer Electric will be launch ed Saturday at Portland and will be down aoou the 10th. It is rumored that she Will enter the Ilwaco trade. I t'.ie understanding that Ihe leave Asto . ria forthwith and tor good, returned C. B. Smltih, the confectioner, will sell sweet cream from this on at 20 cents per pint. Patronize him and save money. 483 Commercial street. For all cleansing purposes, domes tic or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de odorizing the kitchen sink, use Red Seal Lye. yesterday after lan absence of about a week. He was prompitly nailed by an officer and locked up. He will do a little work on 'the public highway. When the steamships St Louis and St. Paul, of the American line, are ready for service the ipassengers will be greeted with an innovation, which will take the form of a magnificent pipe organ on each ship, and each ves sel will be accompanied by a profes sional organist. The instruments win be unique. Each will have fourteen stops, with all the modern appliances for operating the registers without touching Hhe knobB. The organ will occupy an elevated space, arched into thn Aintntr room. The arch Us to be filled with decorated speaking pipes, and a fan of trumpets will surmount the whole. Brass will be substituted for iron to provide agiainst the dlamp air, and tlhe woodwork of (the instru ments will 'Wave a heavy coating of shellac. The keyboard of the Instru ments will e entirely removed from the organ proper, and placed SO feet distant on the level of the Saloon deck, Tin ooHraite the oriran from this dis tance an e'lectrlc action 'will be usei, which has ibeen perfected to such a degTee that a elhgic storage cell of two volts' tension is sufficient to op erate with absolute certainty. RAISING THE DUTY. Washington, April 2.-0. O. Eckford, United States consul at Kingston, Ja maica, ihas notified the etote depart ment of the defeat by the legislative council of the Jsltand, of the bill de signed to Injorease materially the cus toms duties on many articles imported from the United States. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms I and 2, Pythian over C. H Cooper's store. Building. DU. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.i 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m, Sun days, 10 to 11. ANOTHER MINE EXPLOSION. Prescott, Ariz., April 2. There was a terrific exploclon of 100 pounds of giant powder in the Ohio mine, of the Mes cal Mining and Milling Company, this afternoon. Five men were seriously injured. 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 Disease? of Women a specialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5S4V4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. THE AFFLICTION CONTINUES. Dover, Del., April 2. The century mark was reached in ballotting for a successor to ex-United States Senator Hlggins. The 100th ballot resulted as follows: 'Hlggins, 9; Adddcks, 4; Mas eey, 3; Rldeley, 9; Pennewlll, 1: Tun nel, 1. . DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICT tN AND SURGEON, Special Rtlsntln to disease" wnl en and surgery. Offlc over Danziger1 store Atorla Telephone No. The people at Seaside, ami of the dis trict south to the county line, expect to hold a meeting soon and talk over the Improvement of the Necannlcum and Elk Creek road. . W. F. SCHIEBE never mado. Don't expect to make, either. . But marke thls--a-t-i-s-f-a-c- . t-l-'-n. of the 22-karet bort h )(erior to any other kind. . accompanied every purchase ol Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STL WART fc TWINES, the only OB NUINB FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND fhetr new stock gooas are ',"" In the houge of commons at London yesterday, the postmaster-general an nounced thiint the new plan for an ac celerated Atlantic mail service would ?o Into effect next Saturday. - . - 1... hln, I rrri man hllVS a lOliery .one of the cigars nmuo "" ' "f" Zut nls breath . since he began business. We fl u;-D Wnen e buys his wood and .got the notion that a sausneu oa, of tne Scow Day woou i.u .customer "cuts a olg figure" In wn0se office is opposite Fib. r- . hulldlnc up a business. That', a pleased, as tney sc.. o,.., The Northern Pacific steamship Sikh sailed from Yokohama March 31, and is due at Ta-oma April 15. The steam ship Tacoma leaves Tacoma for th ticket Orient at daylight on 'tne am inhi. . the reason La Belle Astoria takes . to well. Little Giant. it iha mnthors in As- to? a have bought a pair or two of ions . MT ,,.ho0i shoes tot hrchl dren The other half will a tneLr - "Vul.. h... nf th wearing qual- (5Z oVthoVe 'thai are being worn about the city, xou can nv , cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. Sterling Silver 1 Never has there been such a stock of Stirling silver Jewelry as that no on display at our store. Halt the town does not realize the Immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. a ONES. We Imy fertiiuTs and fiTtilUinif teritil or v-ry d .H...IP urn, i"."-, ' ... .....I ,.m I, mil, HI D lll lirll'l'M. ns it trial Biiim-ut. VVesiem IVnit-Mt'iil t . 77 1 Misxiuu Sim". Siiii Fiwi.insi'o. ' ho nr. TTumnhrev has Borne choice Chi nook' salmon at his market neat Res- un Ho also has oysters that sen u"V;r -;r- ;V,..n .t anv other mar- Set In the city. He carries clams and .w hBll fish, and a a side Issue. has a stock of Marshall's famous knit Ung twine. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of alt in leavening Strength V. S. Government Report. woitori'TOiB nreaent address of Mai . L...,.,i,inni lute of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th ol .runucrv last, en rouin iui puryhase a pair ot uooamauoo D"i" A beautiful line of ladles' Sprln- ' raps and children's summer Jackets nave arrived at the Low Pri.-e Store. RY 138 Two hard-woklng servants- 't quickest to rebel wnen over-wor' ,i i: 'Laura the rlirht ones sclentif- .Hv. di-M.-atelv adjusted ones the viin'-rtv. The ability t'hjtt experlinct- l atii.1v Hi'M can be had at J. II ..iMour's Charges only for glassef -are modest. Steamer service has been resumed be tween Bonner 8 r erry iu ilwibihi 'ake points. The 'boats leave uonnei s "erry on Tuesday and Friday, where Lhey connect with the Great Northern rains. It Is specially requested that all members of the Presbyterian church will attend prayer meeting this even ing. At the close, a special conference will be held to consider several mat ters of importance relative to future prosperity of the church. The ser vices will commence ait 7:30 p. m. Let every member be present. Rnht. Lid- dell, Pastor. Ijartt nlglut 'the wtaiter commissioned held a meeting and transacted various routine bualnees. They also took up the bond question and passed a resolution to the effect that Klaybolt & Co., pur chasers of the $200,000 worth of binds, be notified that they had failed to com ply with their contract; dealairing it oft and asking tlhe city attorney for in formation as to whether or not they could be proceeded against for damages. It is stated upon the authority of a wson who has counted the pissworda .nd the plumes and swords that ther.' vre more lode members In this city han In any town of twice its size on he coast. The Empress of Indlla sailed for th rlent yesterday afternoon. She had "argo of 1800 tons, principally f lllr id cotton, and 30 saloon rwsenge-s -non' itllvs paeniTera v,oi:m 'urtales, French consul at Tjk'.o. The Junior Order of United Amer ican Mechanics are going to ihold a so cial next Friday night, at their iodg: rooms, Carnahan'a Hall. Anyone ac quainted with the membership of t'.v ordeir will readily know that whoever attend are assured In advance of a royal good time. Music anl Literarj gems will conatilltu'be the prwr.im o tlie evening. Their invlitation is con tained in an advertisement In another column. The "smoke sociable" of the football cluh was giiven last night, the major ity of the imentbers heling present. Af ter 'tlhe meeting had been called to orler, President Fulton made short but fellclltous remarks, In the course of Which he referred to 'the clu'b's growth during the year Just paFsed, and predlated a.n inoriased memroersJiip in the near future. He announced that in addition to the Installation of ofll cers, and the smoke sociable, there wis another matter whiidh had come up for linmudjulte action, and for -wihlijli 'ne would ask the favorable consideration of the members. The matter referred to was a request from the lullroud subsidy committee of twenty-one that the Astoria Football Club give an tithletic entertainment and ball for tha purpose of raising needed funds to be used In connection of the purchase of thtf rieiht of way from It Wis city to Goble. A motion that Wie proposed en tertainment Ise given at a date to b; hoivafter determined uion, was car ried unanimously, the price of admis sion to be fixed by the committee of twenty-one. Tha proqrnm of the So Mnible was then begun, but lark of s?ie will not permit of the publica tion of an account of it in this issue, The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Cmg-ea 'nnal church will Rive another ot their iMKhtfiil totals on Friday evening a' e residence ot Mrs. Steven', 3.3 'ranklln avenue. A cordial Invitation ?x tended to all to attend. ASTORIA - MATTRESS FACTOR 378 Commeivlal Street. '.Tessn. Bo!l and Astbury l-av 1 1 ,y for Clatop Cltv, where they w'li 'at the llrown pla-e into lots. in. !ece of property in question is sit red cn the eSafhore road, and ivv n CSatsop postollice. it enmprtr- volve acres. Last .nigiht the Columbia River Fish ermen's Proteotlve Union he'.d an en thualastlc meeting ait Fisher's Hall Tha principal object of the meeting was to decide on a price to be asked nr tls.h thirine 'the comin-r season, md during the evening there wer ')me spirited remarks on the su'oject. t was finally decided that last yeur'i ;n ice on chlnooks, 5 cents, fhouid land. Nothing less than 2 cents would e received for steel-heads. On tlr atter class of fiMh, this is a s"l h increase over the price last year. Har- y Olscn Was appointed liS'.it ke P JAY TCITTLE, U. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. ANU ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms & and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third sweet. I VV. U LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6. 6 and 7, FlavelB Brick Building. SILAS B., SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office in Flavel'B brick building. ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than tlie 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 ,BRE FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until H o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m.. and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. Q. A BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND ''OtTNSUl i AT L. Office on Second St"t. Aptm' w1 THE START MADE. '- The Astoria and Columbia River Rail road Company Files Articles of Incorporation. it Sa.A Island atrolman. and Rosa Pedrson Manufacturer, of every d erlptlon ot Loungea, imkawi . REPAIRING IN ALL IT3 DRANCHK . When the tide sets one way there 1 alway s a cause ror ti. Women don't come beta to . buy f roast tteaks. and all other kind of meal Bln.ply because it's Ghristonsen & Co . ,J .,. iham are a few, a very few. who buy out of compliment, or from ignorance, bat the great mass ot . . . w . . . I. . , i. nail 0 . ' I nouseKeepei's ouy the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the best. WASHINGTON MKAT flARKET, CHRISTEN5EN CO.. PropTa. i'a the Brothers ot Franklin CouikI. No. 11, J. O. V. A. M.: Y,i. vonr wiveH ni American 'rlonds, ore invited to be present u vir Lodge Rnwm, on Friday evonlnr Vprll 6th. to participate in Lodge live feast. By order of D. N. TRULLINGER, 1 R CYRUS. Councilor Rtoording Secretary. V grutlcntan from S';lpanm yei.T ' iy said that MKi Oamp".'.-'!, whom th itorlan had rvprt.ed as suddenly ivlns up her sithwl duties had sl-.r y suspended hool because-hcr t'-Tn-id expired. The Astorlnn's l:if rn nt clndnis to have hal it etr.Ught jowever. In a day or two the rlsht of way rnimltteo will start over theUne Iv ween here and Goble. It is thousht hey will be able to go ovur the entliv route Inside of two weeks' time. The leople owning property along the line vlll areist the committee greatly 1y lending their assistance in hurryin,'! maittera through. The steady duwnpour of t!ie pa? "ew days, while it has dampened th splnlts of many, there Is one man a. Mst who is In high gt'ea owr It. K. I" L. Logan, ipropriteor of the Seaside saw mill, was in the city yesterday. II says that for several months his r 1 has been hampered by a fcarclt;. i.-i. Not that he was uraalble to II; ' .he lojs, for he has several huidre .housand feet In Uie N.carnicum a'oo tide water, and the freshet caused t the renont rains Is enaibiMnig him to lloa them down to the mBI. H" it con tlnues raining tor two or three day longer he will be able to get emug logs to tide water to last all srmjnier. We'll Warrant that the most com fortable appetite In the city my be spoiled by drinklnx ioor whisky. We've atudled and studied all the whisky fads and Ideas and wa havel learned that CUTTER'S Whiskey." t. h tiMt made. But you must be ur vou et Cutters. Soma people advertise it but don't keep it; we do. QK05BADCR BRACK'S "RESORT. " " Y liSTBRDAY'S WEATHER. LocsJ weather for twenty-tour hour wllmr at 6 p. m. yeaterday. furnished h th. iiltnl Statkia deuarUucnt otl ftgrieultura weather Lurrnu. Mvis;-ii::m iTfimiuiv, 49 dear'. t ii.'.iMtuiv, 5D d-gm. t : IU..J. 1 Vi :vu. GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washln minder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlggins & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DER. Awarded Hljfaest Honors World Fair. 'DEI; An effort is being made by th rltrht of way committee to secure the steamer Astorlan for use of the gen tlemen who will go over the line be tween here and Goble and solicit the riirht of way. The steamer Astorlan has been tied up over in Youns's Bay for the ras' ye, 4111(1 iwil1 l,,st tnc right sort of boat for the right of way workers. . V CHEARI F. H. Ward. prwinletir of he Junoau rress, one or AlasKa s vmrnien jour nals, Us 1n the chy, visiting his brother. Mr. B. L. Ward. While Mr. Ward cornea from a pretty cold climate, u doubtleas agrees with him better than does Ute Oregon atmo(nere, for alr.oe his arrival ivre he haa been confined to the house with la grim. Mr. Ward mates that times ar tnd In Alaska. Everyone who visited tho Clatso Beaches last year has doubtless no tlced the new sidewalk built at cm I'ldera'ble expense from tlie depoi throu?h the 'all trees Ho the lio;, in ha,utlful Geai'hairt Park. Re cently a giant hemlock standing :ia the sldowallk tack or the railwaj BtatKn, was blown over during a gale mil Cil 1 lnar lengthwise on the side walk, splintered It Into fragments f a distance of 2i0 feet. The enormou? roots thr;w a portion ot the walk high Into the air, and now as one sees it from the train, it looks much like th result of a violent earthquake upheaval. 5 rosT rrrvrrcT .mads. .(C-"C'-- cl'l lt.iFjw.! r. ,V ctl,t a Juit Fre lint Y.tiUy in crossing the bay to the railroad trestle, the steamer a Dwyvr met . pretty heavy sea. The wind was blowing at a terrific rate and the ordinary atpamer would isve -p.-rie!v'J n.i Tittle trould tr. making (he run. Th- Pwyer. however, ta a The British shiip Aigburtii, whic has Just arrived at Vkitoria reiwrts e hant voyag from Uverpool. The story as related by Captain Jones is as fol Iowa: The Aiffburth's trip was much proKmsed by bad weather. It wm three weeks after ahe left Llverpoo before she struck the broad ocean Three weeks more were similarly sven' off the Horn, where furious gales wert eiHVurttered. but the good ship rode ! .krn..o4 ail u-ithout damage. Not the in.Mn" - - least of her trials was experienced off the Cp just U-.'.-e feeing ipdcxpd up by the tug. For four days sh waited an opportunity of getting uf the Straits, fuocesr-lve storms render ing effort after effort fruiUs. On Btvidortt h'oir.ed on the voyage which cait a plwm over 1V wh.i'e tri;. Il Before County Clerk Dunbar articles )f InconnoraitJlon have been filed for ".-.e A it Ji'li and Columbia River Rail road Company, with A. B. Hammond, .Edwin Stone and C. W. Fulton as in- corporators. The capital stock Is $L,- :00,000, divided into 20,000 stores of JiO each. The piln!aipal ofll e or ':!lie co:n- :.oany is to be in A3tor5a. Article 2, vvhidh in as fellows, embodies the main ibjcts of the company: The objeclts of this corporation Eha'.l , flrrt, to contract for the constru -Ion iamd equipment and to constru H -(Uilp and maintain an! operate a rai'.- rijr amid teSpgi'arlh line oxtendl.-.g fron' i paint in or nrar the ci'ty of Astort.i n the State of Oregon, thence by hot? onvenlowt route n 'be hereaif.er s1- ivted aloni the sou'Jh bank of thf- 'olumbia river to Goble,i.n the county T Colum'bia iand pitaite of Oregon; an ,r.n Goble by some convenient route ,:ig Uie Columbia and Wnw'te rlv M to the city of Portland and stat; f Oregcin; aflsw, a 'line of railroad from ohm convenient ipoint on the line cf aid road commencing at or near As j oi'ia, westerly to and across Young'3 ny to Warronlton, and westeirt'y t "UVel and a point on 'the Pacific ocean 'd, a!"M, to conatruot, mallnitain, and pa;ai;e a ibranh line of railroad from ome convenient podn't on Us main lin? .ommenchig at or near 'VATarrenton imniltv? somltlierly to a point known vs Seaside, arid thence In a general nuSherly dtfrvdlton alt or near the own cf the Pacific ocean, to some x-i'.nt on the Nehalem river at or now he micittih of said river, thence soui'.h orly to a point to 'he hereafter deter nlrred upon, on Tillamook Bay." The company reserves the right :o lease, buy or sell railroads or telegraph lines, and to borrow money on bends. notes, deben tures, or otherwise, or to j mortgage all or any of Its property, ival or iierttonal, to secure payment ol j same. Atnlcle sixth is as follows: "To con struct ihridges. maintain and operate steamboats, ferryboats, pteaim tugs, or barges upon the Columbia and Willam ette rivers and the Pacific ocean fromj PortJand. Ornfctn, from the mouth of the Columbia river, to all points on the FacLne ocean. E WAT you to make no al lowance. Our Gents furn ishings are as good as we e .v thev are. Do you think how rare such agreenir nt W We run a clothing store for men with no de .d places in iU You know now easy it is to heap up a lot of things that nobody wants and so make a show of plenty. But the pawed over stock ain't the one you care to pick at. There is'nt a fash eddy in all the tide of men's tilings rush ing through this store. PHIL. STOKIIS. The Clothier Eclectic. German Physician. DR. J. BM1N B ARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otlke west of Ross, Hlggins & Co.'fl store, 518 Bond street. Prices, calls, $l; confinements, $10.00. Operaiions at office free. Medicines rurnisneu. JAMES W. WELCH, iNSuRANOE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Houses to rent. Ad kinds of prop erty for saf.e. Correspondence and wuaiuebj sodoLed. Oiuce Weich Block, jUi ,o.uiuetviu sa-eet, Astoria, orcon. Hard Jim's HaveCime- Try.'ng U ltl-!e it Easy We wish the pu".Ua to undcrs and that we sell exclusively n..w. but J. H. .UlTtR WHISKf.Y For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's ceie brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a giasi. The whisky Is the same as we have been selling ever since we have beer in business, and we are going to con tinue the same as long as we can get square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, Corner 9th and B nd HARRIS & WRIGHT. Gambrinus Brewing Co's Cold Storage is now rrwlv to deliver this celebrated brew either by the kej; or l.oltle. . Prep a postal to box 800 or telephone No. 0, and yonr orders will lie promptly .lever ed. Office, Commercial nnd 12th Streets S. K. UTZINGER, Agnnt. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Do.pn. JOLPn, NIXuN & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAV. x-oivland, oreson, 21, 25, .6, and 27, a...i.io.. iu-.d.!!,?. Ail legal nd loI- ..;,w.i iiuodieu L..-on.p..y a.undcd to. ..U....S ajains. me government a spe- lal.j. riC'Ci.'-JTY .MEETINGS. TUMPLE LODG1S NO. 7, A. F. and . ii. Rt-gular communications held hi the lirst and third Tuesday evening uaeh month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. R. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. FOR SALE E. A. TOPPING. : New and Second-Hand : JAPANESE GOODS.-Juat out Just received Just what you want, at Wing I.ee's, 529 Third street. WANTED WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair nriee. a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. FURNITURE. . Full line Crockery Tinware, ioves. Stove Repairs a ..Specialty. Highest osh' prices paid for secend-hand goods of all kinds. 434 Bond Street.. (Opposite Patker & Hansen.) WANTED Agents to represent the niri National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. v.- x-TEr. a furnished hiuse nhon.t 7 rooms, in desirable localion; to occupv on May 1st. Address G, A. torian office. 375.00 A WEEK paid to ladles and irents to selt the rapid dish washer. I v. Jon Ihom In t tv n n.in t U911C3 ailU Ul.CJ ... ... au.u- utes without wetting the hands. No experience necessary: sells at sight; permanent position; Address W P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. MUSIC HAkb. YON KOOST RELEASED. Washington. April 1 This afternoon Commissioner Stump, of the immigra tion bureau, ordered the discharge of Franx Yon Root, the Antwerp dia- ,,,,. i t ior detained at New York I KEATING & CO will e,Pn helr Music Hall it M Astor itreet, St'irnT Ihe llh. They will kwn numberless Ool Htuors .: and cigars bcsid.'s lmviDg good music all the j time. GOOD by the local immigration authorities! tbinics ned no dverti ine but ldk we j"t wiint lotell jou theextrr or.1nirv low price of mill-nery ? o o t for prine nd summer wr. 8 c.imeml i be- lore i.urvhuitiriir. as an alien contract laborer. I Cor. Ifth niCommf trial its. BETTriK Tlitf.s , tK hrlnlI, Bwr Hall tried Loralne. OhK April S. Fires werej t( do 4n electing their liquors was to tar;xi last n'?tt in the W? steel mil's BEER HALL. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley S Haas. 150 First street, and get the Daily As.oi".an. Visitors need not miss toelr morning paper ir0U( there. of Johrin & Co of tihis piaoe. the constmcition o; imn months ttg". i nick tut what intelligent people would -.nt tf thev knew it as experienced people should know it. BEVEP.AGES WINES AND BRANTDrcS.-TTse Zin fsodel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Rfrv cents per rallon. Don't forin peach and ap-Icct brandy. Also French Cnanae and wine at Alex Gl'hert a. liquors r wid "aTrosg-jf Make a notej r ,n.n..: y . r . ar i a w-i taui , " - 4 ftimd Goii V-Ul Vjw:?r F