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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1895)
THE DAILY AST OfclAN AST OlilA. laltDAY MORNING, aHU & 1895. c. YES, KUIta thM that w knOW Of Oht At nv,nua t ih hftDine. another it the workmanship, and another la In the style of goods. Nearly all of our are Importid cloths; you can see In that why every third man along the treat hasn't a ault like we s ld you, and why our look different. It takst more than wood and Iron to make th difference between a ferry -boat and a 3-day ocean steamer. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. GOOD WHISKY. That Is the teal of a saloon's stock. Competition for i long time ran to big mirrors. Folly! If that were all, the saloon buslnes might quickly capitulate to the senst ot sight, and not to taste. Our move The Ollloe move, has been toward qual ity. That Is the reason we obtained th agency for HOPE WHISKY, and the more cultivated and critical your taste Is the better chance our whisky will have. The OFFICE. .Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS , . . One great basis principle of the Pal ace Restaurant Is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one else's. Our aim If to reaoh the only roomy trade place, the top. No lower Idea can be per mitted. And when the top, our top, It reached by any other restaurant, we will utt the too. The Palaee Restaurant Knowledge is Power And power Is salvation. To do a thin right one must know how to do It This Is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. C. PALftBERG, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood box to a KO.000 building and do It well. What About Your Shoss?- Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side We will make them good as new. S. A. GIMRE. Kitty Corner fiom Usher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar. W. F. SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, either. But marke this e-a-l-l-s-f-a-e- t-l---n of the 22-karet bi-rt has accompanied every purchase of one cf the cigars made by him since he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a ulg figure" In building up a business. That's . the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. Little Giant. deems Is If half the mothers In As. torla have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE OI ANT hnol shoes for their children. The other half will as oon as they hear of the wearing qual ities ot those that ere being wrnn ahnut the cltv. You ran have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. Sterling Silver 1 Never has there been su-h a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that now on display at our Btore. Half the town does not realize the Immensity of'thls assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. 13 ONES. We buy feTti'lc rs nml rertiiaii'if "' terinl of every d -m' iiiiiuii, Hum"., liom elo , hiiiI pay liiuli-si ounIi pi-ii'i-a. en us it trial l.iini. nt. Wesiein llmie-Meiil C. 771 M iH-in Stnei, Hun Fn.ti oi hi. On ASTORIA -. MATTRESS -FACTORY, ' 378 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every d iscrlptlmt of Lounges, Mitt.-esses, eta. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS DRENCHES When the tide sets one way there Is alwas a cause for It. Women don't como here to buy roasti teaks, and all other kl 'd of meat simply because It's Chrlstensen & Co. 'a, Of course there are a few, a very few, wno buy out of oomullment. or from Ignorance, b.U the great mass of housekeepers buy wnere ;hi y can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto- rla for they know by exrlence that we have only the best. WASMINOTON MKAT ftARKFT, 'HRI5TENSEN ft CO.. Prup'rs, The Schoolmaster 5a)s to the detHiiviiid pupil "Oi up lusil.' The Fublio bas said to Gronbauer A Uracil's "Resort," "Go up lies J. You are the only place In the oity where one can E and cet a glass of Oambrinns Beer for 6i snd order a fresh sandwich too at the aame time. Dimness men' lunch every moruiiiu. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Locul weather for twenty-four hour ending at ( p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of apiculture weather bureau. ,! iMinuin temperature, 4S degrees. .limim t.-mjraurf, Si flLtreea. ! , :a tioiv, .04 inch. T .t il precinltaition from Septem-ber -; -, ti d-Jfe, 1 94 tne4im. '? .-. y , t-. f'-ite, 4 t1 tnOhea. JIEW TOM. Ladies Gapes and Children's Jackets at Albert Dunbar. Sole Agent for the P. N. Corset.' Equepoise Waists, Maggionl Kid Gloves. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant See Swope. See Ewope about decorating. See 8wope about decorating and sign work. Meany Is the leading tailor and pay (he highest ash tirlce ror cur s&ina. Something new In the line of Sachet Powders Just received at tne rrintz Craln Drug Store. Why do you suffer with that cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure it; for sale at the Printz-Craln Drug store. Beaver Hill Coal. No Smoke, no Soot. For sale at Flnlayson's shipping and commission agency, 9th street wharves, at J5.50 per ton. THREE-MINUTE DINNERS fit for kings, can be fixed up with a chafing dish. It Is the most Inexpensive lux ury extant. Every family should have one and especially the bachelor living In rooms at a hotel or boarding house. They are to be had all kinds and she at Fuard & Stokes.' For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. .They are still il linn It. (n fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public kimws them. v Foard & Stoke Co. have secured thf nifen'-y of the ramnus btkwaht TWIN ES. the only GENUINE FI.AX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND Their new stork goods are much su perior to any other kind. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothln but Mr breath he feeis sold. Wnen he buys his wood and enal Of the Scow I'av Wood Ya'd. whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he Is pleased, as they sell only the best. Mr, Humphrey has some chotea Chi nook salmon at his market nrar Res cue HaM. He also has oysters tnat sell nt a less prl e than at any other mar Itet In the rlty. He earrl s clan s and other shell fish, and a" a rile Issue, has a stock of .Marshall's famous knit ting twine. ROYAL Bzklr.v PowJcr. Highest ot c'A In Icavcnltig Strength.- V. S. Government Report Wanted The present address of Maj von dwunklnel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the M.h ol Janurry last, en route for As. oris ti purchase a pair of aoodman&a 4 shoes REDUCED RATES UP THE RIVE." Commencing today, April 5th, the 0 R. and N. Co. will reduce the passengei rates between Astoria an! Portland t f 1.25 ope way, and $5.00 round trip. C. F. OVECIBVUGH, Co:nnvr.;lail Agent EYE3 Two hard-woklng servants v-'t quickest to rebol when over-worked. 01af,. the riffht ons S"lentlf- I .il'v, dell-ately adjusted ones the remedy. The cbl'lty tliit exo-rl nce tnd sludv plves can b had at J. H "-'our Charges only for g'asses are modest. To the Brothers of Franklin Cou:k1I, No. 11, J. O. U. A. M.: You, yonr wives n4 American frUuuls, are Invited to be present u our Lodge Room, on Friday evening, April GUi, to participate in Lodge lve feast. By order of D. N. TRULL'NJEtt, A. R. CYRUS, Counol.or Rjoordlng Secretary. OREATKST AND BEST. Four pounds oi the best waahlnt powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Rosa Hlgglna & Co. for SOAP FOAM TOW DER. Awarded flightst Honors World Fair. 'DEI' CREAM PMENi MOST PERFECT MADE. K ruta Crp Cream of Tirtat Powder. Free 'lira Atvtvjtvs, AHra wsnyc,.!!ert??,.,,,.2nt 40 YEARS THB STANDARD, Mrfl AROUND TOWN. Lose no time tn ttgqltu; a tynr duA for the aubeidy. Cam at Roto & Parker office and! Blgn your subsidy deed. A full line of robber goods, hot water bottles, gloves, etc., at Rogers.' The holes along Commercial etreet are 'being covered wtBh new planking. Hon. C. W. Fulton returned yester day from a brief vtaK to the metropo lis. I The Paface Barber Shop Is now giv ing one of their two-lt shaves for 15 cents. The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. B. A. Seelcy, of Portland, was a pas senger ito Astoria on yesterday morn ing's steiamer. Mrs. Adolph Joihnaon, who bas been 111 for the past eight months, la very low and not expected to recover. Harry Wllllaims, Battery B, Fort Canfby, has -deserted, and all efforts to locaite film foave been without avail. The life waving crew have been grant ed a plait of ground at Fort Oamby, 100 feet square, on whloh will be erect ed a new boat building. The O. R. and N. Co. has reduced the rates between Astoria and Portland to $1.25 one (way, and $2 round trip. The Low. Price Store is selling the han'iiaomest line of ladles' wraps and hlldiren's Jackets 33 per cent lower than any other store In town. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, will sell sweet cream from this on at 20 cents per pint. Patronize him and save money. 4S3 Commercial street. Wm. C. Harvey purohiassd a through lk:kot to Evansvllle, Ind., last nlg'lit. He has been' employed at the govern ment signal service ofllce at Fort Can- by. For all cleansing purposes, domes- tlo or mechanl al, removing scale from steam boilers, making- soap, or de 'dorlzlng the kitchen sink, use Red "eal Lye. Bring your wife with you and sign a now deed ait Robb & Parker's, for Mr. Hammond. If you are prompi railroad operations will b-gln at a arly day. Mr. ??--" ' "SJmore ha-i been appoint- nJ one of the five commls'tlnners to re-present the state of Oregon at th 'nlernaitlon-oil Industrial Exposition to hold at Mexico City In 15911. n enthusiastic meeting of ths Ap -ili Club was held tost evening, abon I members bolng present. Some o heir new music arrived, and a gin "venlns's prantlee took place. II. M. Branifor-d, vAt hai b-en I- 'ie employ of Mews. Oeor'e & Bir T .for so, ne time as bnokk-per, lef -i the State yesterday for California is seekin? to re over his health hi ih Is greatly impaired. "he Y. P. S. C. E. of the C,ng-e"a 'mal church wl'l give another of the!' ' -llrhtftil 'lals on-Frlday evening a Ve residence of Mrs, Steven, 80i 'rankiln avenue. A cordial Invltail'n 'xtendeil to all to attend. Fr assault, Jud.Te Oburn yesterd.- ' Tjesied Van 11. DeSashmutt th pu ? $25. The offense was commltte T.i-'nt the i;er?nn of Mxr'.ln Johnn e lne Mcrvwauvh. wa taxed $5 f -o'.lng too long Into th? flowing bowl Paasngcra for Portland on the Bar est Queen last night were: J. H. Rut cr, Mrs. Garner, J. II. Wilson, W. R tit pier, Wm. Jaoobsen, A. N. Sml.h J. Gabriel, S. Fitzgerald, A. Car.son, J. P. Greer, P. J. 'McOowan, V. K iia'ey. Divine service will be held In S. 'homos' Church, Skilpanon, next Tue; lay mornJ-ng, (April 9) at 10:30 o'clool. 'he lit. Rev. B. Wlstar Morris, D. I t.shrp of Oresvun, Is exported to t present and to administer the rite o on.lr.ivatlon. Under the dlreotion ot Daid T. Day liUf of -the division of mlnln? statlf ties and technology of the United States geological survey, experiment are being made at North Head, nei. C!e rilsappolntment, to find the valu of gold In the black sand at that point Mr. Geo. I'hraner, of this city, and Miss Ida L'hler, were united In mar riage last Tuesday at the United Breth rt-ii church In Bast Portland. The liapiiy couple arrived In this cltyves lerday, where they will make thlr fu ture home. Mr i'hraner holding a po sition In the store of C. H. Cooper. A couple ot das ago the supreme court reversed judgment and ordered a new trial .before the circuit court of this county In the case ot Mary E. Morrison, respondent, vs. Joseph Hoi laday, appellant. The JudRment re ferred to gave to Mrs. Mary E. Morri- aon a on-uuarter Interest In the Hoi. laday place at Seaside, she bbng one of the Lattle heirs. Original owners of the place. Nearly everyone In local shapptng cir cles will remember Captain Locke, the popular sklppor or the tg Lome, of Victoria. She was tierr last winter and was the admiration of everyone who saw her. WeN, Skipper Locke has Just been promoted to a tike poS tlon on twmlaomer tug, the Joan, brtonsng to the same company, and Mate Erown, of the Lorne, -win t tin successor. TtaM irtw ara tubtarllMM to tn Ura4 a-Mly are requests to aJU at JRobti A Puitar's offlc anil aiga Ux new deedis. By attending to this ait. onc e committee will be abls to' make an early report, thus enabling maittem to be closed up so that act- lve work on tne railroad can begin. The members of the A. F. C. have de cided to give the proposed right of way entertainment on the evening of Wednesday, the 17th hist. As this even ing had been select ed for the Assem bly Club ball, those Interested In that event have kindly posponed It In fa vor of the entertainment for the right of way. The price of the tickets of admission has been fixed at $2.50 each, ladles to be admitted free. Yesterday Secretary VanDusen wired Rudolph, Kleybott & Co., Cincinnati, asking If they were ready to make their first payment on the $200,000 water bonds they had purchased. In reply a message was received to the effect that they had already twice notified the commission that the April install ment would be forthcoming as soon as the bonds were ready, and that the bonds would reach here within a few days. The Liverpool Shipwreck and Hu mane Society has awarded a silver medial and vote of thanks to Captain John R. Hamilton, of the British ship Scottish HHIs, for having on the 17th of October last, rescued the crew of the British ship Lord Lyndhurst. Sec ond Officer Faris, of the Scottish Hills, also received a silver medal, and four of the seamen who accompanied him in the rescuing boat were awarded 20s eadh. On Maroh 14th, at the Liverpool po lice court. Captain Oliver, of the ship Edward O'Brien, from San Francisco, lying In Toxteth dock, appeared to an swer to a summons for having permit ted a naked candle to be burning In the pantry on the evening of the 12th Inst. The offense was admitted and the magistrate Imposed a fine of 6s and costs. If Captain Oliver had remem bered the Bible Injunction to clothe the naked, he could have saved 6s, If not costs, Yesterday the dted committee were on hand at Robb & Parker's office with the full equipment of deeds ready for slTnatures. A good start was made, as during the day over 40 new de-ode were signed. In the old list there were 273 deeds, in some oases several deeds boing depr'sited by a single party. Ia making out the new deeds the number has been lessened, as all proper.y do nated by a single property hold.T has bem bunched Into one general ded Today tt Is expected a large number of deeds will b signed. Among the members of the Ward- James Dramatic Company, at presen playing "Henry IV" at the Marquam theatre In Portland, are two former Astortons. They are Mr. W. E. Johns i nephew of Mr. J. W. Cann, and Mr I. B. W-ailker, formerly draughtsman for Mr. Geo. Goss, and for a time pri vate secretary to ex-Re:elver Hadilcy if the Oregion PaciHc. Both are young men full of promise, and will no d'jub te successful In ascending to the top .nost round of the ladder of histrionic fame. The State of California left out yes .erday for San Francisco with the larg- sl passenger list carried by a Callfor ila steamer In yeairs. Besides he: abln passengers, she had 40 steenag as3enjers from up the river. At thl it SO Chinamen went aboard, boun' r the Alaska canneries. Just beXor hey smarted to go on the s.eamer, nuty Assessor Gibson and D pu .lerlff Drennan headed them off a nlejted about $30 poll tax from them. hey protested at flrat, but when th aptaln of tlie steamship threatened go to sea. without them, the bos ivlnaman soon produced the shekel .he steamer was delayed about tliir.; .ilnutes. The county court yesterday trans aited the following business: Alexao Jer Normand tendered his reslgnu-Uo is Justice of the peace of Young', .iver pre. toot. Accepted, and Oharle Jsgood appointed to fill the vacancy J. C. Grimes tendered his resignation as justice of the peace for Seaside pr.: elncit. Accepted, and Nathan Kim bail appointed to fill vaoam-cty. R. R ole, supervisor of Road District N. I, tendered his resignation. Accepted. Vhe resignation of W. H. Twilight, su pervlsnr of Road District No. 10, wa accepted. E. Banks was appointed supervisor of Road District No. 10 N. Heckard was appointed supervis or Road District No. 5. One of the attraciulons on the Seat tle waterfront, says the Post-IntelH- geneer. Is a fifteen-ton schooner which Is outfitting tor Alaska more particu larly the Inlets and rivers of that country where there are said to be extensive deposits ot gold-bearing sand This little sailing craft is provisioned for a cruising and prospecting trip covering a period of one year. The vassel Is the property of the hardy mm ere that constitute hea crew, five In number, and she carries besides her year's provisions, smaiM steam en gine and boiler, a gold concentrator and several thousand feet of lumber for the construction ot sluice boxes am cabins. It 4a a very complete and Independent outfit m every way. It was the good fortune of an Asto rtan reporter to be present last even ing at the rehearsal of a unique and Interesting feature of an entertain ment to be given on April 15. ait Fish er's hall under the management of Mrs, R. M. Ptewart. The first part In the rehearsal is the seerve f - gnulv " Japanm wdU'ns w-IW- toy a party who -was an aya witness to the earema&r In tho kad of flower. Toa dlffrat characters a iuatained In a creditable manner by alxteen young ladies and three young gentle- men, and when aU are dressed In their Japanese costumes ana ine nuue i , la presented to the public, they will no doubt receive a treat well worthy pf their patronage. The program will be Interspersed with vocal and lnstru mentat music and close with a tab leau, and a general social good time. In a recent report to the state de partment at Washington, the United States consul at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, says: "On Newcastle and Us agencies at Hartlepool, Sunderland and Carlyle, 437 consular bills of health were issued to foreign vessels bound to the United States, mostly in ballast, and bound to ports all' the way from Boston to Galveston in pursuit of American cargoes. Of- these 402 were British, 35 were under various conti nental flags, and with the exception of 11 sailing vessels, ail were steamers avaraging about 2,500 tons each. Dur ing -the same period but a single Amer ican vessel, a sailing ship of 1572 tons, arrived and departed In the Tyne con sular district." There 1s considerable speculation Just now as to Who will operate the Sea shore railroad during the coming sum mer, even should Mr. Hammond close a deal for it at once. That gentleman has announced that the road to Clat sop's beaches Is a secondary consid eration With him, and that all thought of Improving It would be laid aside until the Goble road was built, hence, if visitors to the beach this summer are to got an Improved service over that of previous years, they will have to' depend on someone else than Mr, Hammond. It Is thought that the O. R. and N. will operate the road this summer, even Uhou?h the road changes hands, In which event ex:ellent ser vice would be assured. It would b; but little trou'ble for that company to thoroughly equip the road and put it In condition for beach travel, and it 19 horied some such arrangements wili be made. August Korpella, a Russian Finn, fisherman, aged about 50 years, was drowned last evening about 8 o'clock while attempting to reaoh his scow near the Seaside cannery. Korpella was slightly under the Influence of li quor at the time. He has gone ashore for something, and while returning In some manner fell from his boat. His partner on the scow, Martin Kuiln heard the splash, and suapeoting what had happened, called, asking If it was "Gust." He received an affirmative reply with a frantic- request for as slstance. There being no boat at the scow, Kulln could do nothing further than to throw a rope to the drowning man. He called to people on shore, yho Immediately responded, but too late to save the man. The body wa? recovered after about an hour. A doc tor was summoned, but he could do no ?xm3 as the man had been dead nearly two hours when he arrived. Corone Pohl was notified and took charge ol the body. He has not decided whether or not he will hold an investigation The long absence of the Cuplca has caused a great deal of discussion as .o the longeat time from Liverpool ta this port yet made by a sailing ve el. Yesterday a representative of th: Astorlan carefully examined the regis ter at the custom house, and found .he following vessels had been 180 day) ind over, from Liverpool, London and 'ther European ports, and New York and Philadelphia The record dales ack to 1881, and In September of that ear the British Waj-k Oouniless of iother was 255 days from Middlesboro, Jn-rland, with merchandise. On the .Si'h the British bark Doxford arrived, i2 days from Liverpool, via Victoria. Hher vessels arrived as follows: De ember 28, 1891, Amerloan barkentlne Klota, with merchandise, 215 days from Vow York. On May 23, 18D3, American 3ark C. Southard Hulbert, 200 days 'ith merchandise from Ntw York; Ju y 6, 18S3, British bark Glenburle. 1J1 ays from Liverpool via H. I.; March I, 1S84, the British bark Ol-ty of Car .Isle, 203 days from Greenock, with mer handlse; October 24, 1835, Brt.lsh ahl.) Srlsedale, coal, 180 days from Liver pool; August 9. 1887, British bark Neith 131 days from Liverpool with merchan dise; October 16, 18S7, American bark Southiaird Hutlbert, 182 days from .Vew York with merdhandlse; Novem ber 21, 1888, Amerloan ship Marr, 180 lays from New York wfth merchan dise; June 28. 1890, German bark In dia Reginer, IS1 days from London, cement; October 17, 1890, American ship Philadelphia, 216 days from New York with merchandise; Decemlber 13, 1852, American ship Landseer, 189 days from Philadelphia with merchandise. The Cuploa, on her former Ttrtp to -this port, was 141 days from Liverpool. In the two trips made by the Hulbert it will be noticed she did not vary more than S days In the -time made. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. C. E. Hooper, to A. L. Jackson. Kent. Mlohlgan, Lot 13, Block 12, Warrmton adtUtlon to As toria $ D. W. BurnsMe and wife to An drew Fnanseon and Charles Lind, 5 acres ot the David Burnside D. L. C 275 United 9tates to George Austey, Lot 4. Seotion 29, township 8 north, range 8 west, patent. C R. Thomson and George No- land to C. M. Cut birth, lots 7 and'8, block 1, Clatsop Grove 150 Ida A. Craig and husband to John T. Lighter, tot t block 1. Olney v 100 Vt; Prta's Crwi B-Wg Powasr World's Fair Miahest Award. ;zJBMSlaBUriRH r. MBAiT WAH OOTEitPtATED. abAcagxv Ajvtt t-jRhja Post soys: It is learned from source oloao to the fountain, bead that cattle raisers of the West are bonding every effort to the perfection of an organization dur ing the coming season to fight the dressed beef combine. They claim they are only getting a small and In adequate advantage from the advance In the price of beef to consumers, the combine taking most of K. A HEROIC DEED. Berkeley, Oal., April 4. "Dad" Bry ant, engineer of the. local Berkeley train, saved a young ohlld from death today. The ttratn was going down grade at a rate of 20 miles an hour, When Bryant noticed a ohlld on the track. He put on Dhe brake, but the train could not be stopped in time. Bryant ollmibed down on the pilot and seizing Hhe ohlld, listed her up on the engine. MARKET REPORT. New York, April 4. .Hops, steady. Liverpool, April 4. Wheat Spt, steady; demand, poor; No.- 2, red win ter, 4s 9 l-2d; No. 2 red spring, and No. 1 hard Manitoba, 5s 2d; No. 1 Califor nia, 4s Id. Haps at London, Pacific Coa-st, f2 10s, , Portland, April 4. Wheat Valley, S0&81 1-2; Walla Walla, 45&46. A MAFIA OUTRAGE. New Orleans, April 6. An explosion to ik place at 2:15 a. m. In a saloon opposite the French market. Six people were killed and others Injured. The building took fire. It is supposed to be a Mafia case, the proprietor run ning an opposition place and having won the enmity of that organization, BIG RA1XBOAD TRANSFER. Bakersfleld, Oal., April 4. A trust deed was recorded In the county re corder's office today by the Southern Pacific Company, transferring all its property, Including rolling stock, In this and other counties to the Central Trust Company, of New York, the con sideraitlon being $58,000,050. A REPORTED FIGHT. Wichita, Kan., April 4. Laite ton.'gfi word was received from the territory that a posse had come up with thf Rock Island roWbers and In a flgh one man was killed and several In Jured. For choice PELARGONIUMS, (Lady Washington) and PANSIES in bloom, Call at Grunlund & Btix. Cor. 8th and Exchange sts. W E VVAT you to make no ;il lowance. Our Gents' fun ishings are as good as w say thry are. Do you thin' now rare such agreem nt I-? We run a clothing store for men w i: no de id places in ill You know how eas it is to heap up a lot of things that ncbi-e .vants and so make a show of pl.-m .tut the pa .ved over stok ain't the ; you care to pick at. I here is'nt a t n ddy in all the tide of n en s tilings rul ing throuth this store. PHIL. STOKCS. The Clothin Hard Times HavsCjme Trying U Make it Eas) We wish the public to understand that we sell exclusively nothing but J. H. CUTTER WHISKEY For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a glass. The whisky is .the same as we nave been selling ever since we have beer In business, and we are going to con tlnue the same as long as we can get a square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER. Corner 9th and B"nd HARRIS & WRIGHT. E. A. TOPPING. ; New and Second-Hand : FURNITURE. Full line Crockery Tinware, Stoves. Stove Repairs a Specialty. Highest osh prices paid for second-hand goods of all kinds. 434 Bond Street. (Opposite Parker & Hansen.) MUSIC HAkLi- KFAT'NG & f ' will open their Music Hal at 3tt AHor ttreet, 4" Saturday the 16th. Theyxll it keep numberless goo 1 Djnors and cigars besides haTlng good music all the time. things need no advertis ing: but lidle f Juxl want tntrll mmi ihemrx nnlinarv low price of millencrT g.-orts (or uprlnf and mim mer wear. 8,, come nd see US be fore puThssinsr. GOOD M S3 lieCKEA. Cor.lOth andCommerelal it. BEER HALL, What the Gambrlnus Beer Hall tried to do In aeletlng their liquor was to pick cut what intelligent people would ir ih-v linew It as experienced aj. Vimild know.lt. --Maks, a note! pf tflls It you "want ipura liquors. George PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and i, Pythian Building, over C. H Coopera store. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen'a drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. J. Sy 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 Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4V4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTEB. PHYSrCItN AND SURGEON, Sperla attention to diseases of worn n and surgery. , Office over Danzlger1 atom. Astoria Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND !COUCHEUR. Office, Rooms t and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 3. Residence, 639, Cedar street W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third street W. M LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and T, Flavela Brick Building. -I1LA3 B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office In Flavel's bilck building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, v ATTORNEY AT LAW. Btorla Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until II j'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. ' Q. A BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L Office on Second St;?et. Astoria, Or German Physician. Eclectic. JA. J. EJM1N BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offl e west of Ross, Hlg?lns & Co.'s tore, bli Bond street. Prices, calls, l; confinements, 10.u0. Operations at .nee free. Medicines furnished. JAMES W. WELCH, -NduRAAVE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Houses to rent. A.l kinds of prop--ivy cor td.e. Coneondeiie and . tuiiiesj Su.icited. Unite vveich Block, - t t-o....ei-vlu Ubi-eet, Aatoi'lti, ui'con. . N. Doiph. Richard Nlxoa. cnester V. Do.p.i. - JLPH, NiXuN & DOLPH, ATTOitNjiys at LAW. Portland, Oregon, 21, 25, 26, and 27, a, ..I.io.i iiu.id.iijj. Ail legal and col- -oUon business pron.p..y a. tended to. -icii...3 against tne gjvern.i.ent a epe- laity. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and v. M. Regular communications held a the flrat and third Tuesday evening f each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. FOR SALE JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just pceived Just, whnt you want, at Wing '.ee's. B29 Third street. WANTED WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. WANTED Agents to represent the old Nmlonal Life Insurance Co.. of Montpeller. Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED A furnished house of about 7 rooms, in desirable location. - n-'upv "n May 1st. Address G, As torlan office. J75.00 A WEEK paid to ladles and gents to sell the rapid dish washer. Washes and dries them In two min utes without wetting the hands. No experience necessary: sells at sight; permanent position ; Address W P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTT.AND-OU1 - on Handley Haaa 150 First street and set the ially Astonsn Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. TJae Zln rndel wine Instead of coffee or tea. nrt xenr rr mllnn tVn't fnraet neswh and sclent hnnvW Alan Frncb "Nsmse n4 1n Ale tWhert's. ONLY THE PTTRRST Wlnaa an Minora ars Bold at Alex Campbell's i Gam