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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1895)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, APfitL M, 1895. IIB SAID! "I want you to m&ka me a decent suit of (flotftie,. tor. I am disgusted r. , : a 'drup fcadlorlne. " This was Uui'ied out to u yesterday by ono cf our old patrons' who' bad drifted away in wwdh of he "will o' the wisp" chpaip tailoring. We bad heard It be fore. We are hearing It oftener this "won than ever before. This March' business Is about double that of last Waroh ao far, and if the weather keeps good Irt will be about triple before East er Sunday. chas. Mcdonald, Tho Tailor. 523 Commercial Street APRIL, SHOWERS nffn rnrrVi rinrile without anV rub bers or umbrellas. Then a cold is sure to follow that Is, If you don't take something to prevent it. Whiskey Is a sure "celd preventer." The Office's HUPbitryit. omcE Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . One eraat basis Drineiole of the Pal' av Pmtaiirant la mutual dependence To thrive and stow, each dish must bt bettor than any one else's, uur aim u to reaoh the only roomy iraae piaca, t.h ton. Nn lower Idea, can be per mitted. And when the top. our top, It reached by any other restaurant, we wilt lift the top. The Palace Restaurant That House You Intend to Build Can be built just to suit your pocket book by ' "" C. G. PALfvlBEFG, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street What About . Your Shbas?- - Aren'l they worn out around the sole snmswhertt Don't they need patch on (ha side t W will make them good as new. S. A. GIMRB. Kitty Corner f 1 wm Usher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar. W. 7. 8UHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, eithc-r. - But marae this-a-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- l-l--n of the 22-karet bort has accompanied every purchase of ont of the cigars made by him - since he began business. We'va 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 Seems Is If half the mothers In As toria have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE Ql ANT hool shoes for their children. The other half will as xon 'Hey hear of the wearing qual ities of tuns that are being worn about tha city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or call. JOHN HAliN & CO. Sterling Silver ! Never has there been su h a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that now on display at our store. Half the town uoes not realize the Immensity of this assortment EX3TIMM, the Jeweler. QJfl53. V IHIV fertria -m i.n.tt 'I'"- t. riii "f v '.-y d ii"i.m. rii.-. iinm- BIO., an. I iv n'lL'll ' 0ll :.iif'S. ft-ml IIS M lllMI l 1 1'"" ' Wm ( in H i -Mi ,.1 Co, 7i'l .im-M'ii !Stn t't, Ml I'' 1 1 I I'IM'O, (!. ASTORIA - (A ATT R ESS 17S Comim rrlal Street. Manufacturers of every d wurlnilon of lounge. Matt.-wwes, etc. KEPAIRINU IN ALL ITS BIKNCHfc.8 When the tide sets one way thert to always a tause tor It Witmnn don't come here to buy roastt teaks, and at. owier klads of lueat simply because It s ennstensen co. s. Of course there are a (ew, a very! few, wno buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, bat the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get the best and for that roaaon we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that have only lha bast. WASHINGTON MEAT HAKKET, MRI5TEN5EN CO.. Prop'f. . The Schoolmaster Says to the diviujj pupil "Go up In-art.' Tba Fublio baa aaid to Groshatier k Emeu's "Resort," "Go up head. Too are tho only place in the city where one can go and get a glass of Oambrinns Beer for 6o. aud order a fresh saudwich t.o at the asute tioie. Busiucsa men's liinuh every morning. TKSTBRPAT'8 WEATHER. . .ihM fnr t wnntv.f our hours i T st 0 p. W. yesterday, furnlsbee ' .;ir burtam. i t ;-KTtiire, CO degreea. - , t -,.ilure, degraea. ..i l..-h. . ...... , :.vn from Septem-ber -' C2 72 Jncfliaa. . r .r-..-'rjiiiiH r.cni COptAS i i e ,.itf. S 5 ineiisa. WE ARE GOING TO ASTONISH YOU! Ladies Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for 25 cents Two Bits or A Quarter-of-a-dollar,' Everybody else sells them at 40c and 50c. . Albert Dunbar. Sole agent for Equepolse Waist, P. N. Corsets and Maggionl Kid Gloves. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Meany is the leading1 tallpr and pays the high-st ash price for fur skins. Read B. F. Allen's new advertise ment this morning- on the first page. KYES-Two hard-woklng servants yet quickest to rebel when over-work., ed Olasses-the right oncs-aclentlf- remedy. The ability that experience and study gives can oe nou . Seymour's. Charges-only for glasses are modest. Something new in the line of Sachet Powders just received at mo ruui Craln Drug Store. Foard & Stoke Co. have secured th agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. The Palace Barber Shop la now giv ing one of their two-ttt shaves for 16 cents. THREE-MINUTE DINNERS fit for kings, can be fixed up with a dialing 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 board, ng nouse. They are to be had all kind aud s- at Foard & Stokes.' SCALES. Fairbanks' Standard, at Portland prices. ilSHR BROj. The Palace Bath House encou.aaes folks to bathe by hav.ng evryih.iig first class. The Low Price Store is selling th handsomest Un of ladles' wiaps and ..hlidren's Jackets 25 per cent iow.r than any other store In tor. REDUCED RATES CP THE RIVER Commencing today, April 6th, tUe O. A. and N. o. will reduce tne jaaaeiiger rates between Astoria anJ Portland Ij ti.i one waj, and i.oO round trip. C. F. OVlfiittf.vUOH, Comm-rUl Agdiu- Why do you suiter with that cold when E. O. Couh Sjrup will cure ltj for sule at the Piiiila-i-ialn uvan htoie. When a man buys a lottery ticket am ii-uu'u miiiiiii hut his breath lie feeis soiu. Wnen ne buys nib wooJ anil coal of the Scow bay Wood iftidi wlioso ofllce Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he Is pleased, as tliey sell only the best, Mr. Humphrey has som choice Chi nook salmon at his murKet nar Res cue Hall. He also has oysieis mat sell at a less prl e than at any other mar ket In the city. He canks clams and other shell llsh, and as a Bide issue, has a stock of .vlursuall's ruinous knit ting twine. C. B. Smith, the Ice cream dealer, ..Hi have ice ere ,m every Jay .rom ihl ll.ne on. Ills .jooUs are m .lie irjul iw pure cream, and aiwa.. s give thj bes oif stisfa. tiu.i. I..-S cream soda a tveil.iliy. Private iwriors lor l.d.ea. For years tlie Astoria Wood Yard has given our clil.;en8 only the very best of wood und cuut. Tou are nil 1 iluiii'f It. In fact, they ai taking the leud. Why? tleiHUse they know wi.wt the public wuniH, itiut i lie I'Ui llr knows 1 in-ill. .MT. ."" i. X.:'i ,, nt 1 1 h'-.id ana piu'i. ; . , ?!'. nn 1 tKn ;.:. present and f. '!!". ( ,.,i ;u!;.-,:l n on nil a-i"a!r'. !'.!t'p, M iv;:j tuui up.vtr.ls R-cir.i-in.-.i T.iM ins fc-i'ii -oyortl hun Ir d ro -- ns. 1'i'n'dved tipsi. -ilin, iJJ Commfr ' -!trfet. S- .'W TtiAY. WANTED To l uv a JWO Interest t flshing boat. Address II. D., this of n e. FOUND A gold rlmr with ruty s'l- ling; also a society pin. The owner -11 have same by calling at this odkv and proving ownership. WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply to Ul Fourth street. Awarded . -V;' . Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Gripe Cream of Tsrtur Powder. Fret fcm Ammonia, Alum or ,-.y o!l.ei i,!j:Uiir.t CREAHl DAEfflNS 40 YEARS THB STAKDARO, AROUND TOWN. Tills is heji-frult ay. (The egg market was cleaned out yesterday. The steamer State will leave for Sar Franol3co today. Go to Rogers' for Easter egg dyes. Six colors for 5 cents. L. M'ansur, of Knappton, returned ycaterday from Portland. The Riversdale and Colony were tow ed up the ylver yesterday. The ateamer Harrison Is due to leave for Tillamook and Nehalem today. Gorman Bros, have decided to erect their fertilizing factory at Pillar Rock. Mr. J. C. Stanton went to Portland last night on the ateamer Bailey Gat zert. Yesterday the British Ship Dunreg gan cleared for Queenstown with 42,260 sacks of Wheat valued at $30,783. The Sarah Dixon yesterday brought down a large cargo of general freight She also had a good passenger 11st. Died April 13, 1896, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drury. The fu neral service will be held this otter noon. The now governor of Kansas thinks that Populist vauntlr.g has driven 000,000 of Eastern oapiltal out of the state. The order of 1,000,000 cans given by Messrs. George and Barker to the Pa cine Can Faotory, is rapidly being turn ed out. Prince Thoon Kramon Tho, who is likely to be chosen heir to the Slamesi throne, is studying at Ascot College England. "If It rains today," says the old' timer, "It will rain for seven Sundays to come." From present Indications It will rain. rrv. k.ri.niin Tam O'Shmter is ready for sea with 39j,0j0 feet of lum ber from the Knappton Mills for San Francisco. Mr. U. B. Scott, president of the J. It. and P. S. N. Co., aecompaabd ey His wife, were in Astoria for a few iiours yesterday. Philadelphia RevXird: Hoax Well, I must be going. Joax I've hoard that you had wheels, but never thought ou would admit It. W. I. Morrison and Elizabeth Tagg secured a marriage license at tne coun ty clerk's ofllce yeoterday. They are o-Kh of Clatsop Plains. On account of the youttn'ul partici pants of the Klnders-t-riea the enter ADrll loth will be;ln iiro.iipijy at Adailss.on 25 cents. The Sifrnal arrived down yesterday r flour for China. She A-Ill leave out today wl.h .C C.ilnamci .rom this port for the Friday liar. or .f nnery. For all cleansing pu-poses, domeH- .io or mcchaul al, removing scale from ilea.n boilers, nuking soap, or tie cdorulng the kitchen sink, usj lied oeal Lye. WANTED Some g od business prop erly on Bond, Commercial and Du ne ...r.etB, Astoria. Call on or add. ess L. Boyle, at olllce of J. U. SuiUh Astoria, C'r. M.i.e. Alberta Fln.'k will si g at tn :J, jervk'os this nioail::g .n t..e Ca h- I'iunvh. Orsxn aa. o . pail-n n. . y .Mr. Ccarns, with vio.i.i ob.lg.uo . rof. 'i'aleihorn. The decorations at th. M. E. c.urca day will be somevhi.-g boa tiu , M ;i . ore's mother having sea; up ir M.'.-ipnl l 1 2a l eaiitli.'Ul "li.le3." T.ii fi .111 be baptism at the 1. a. to. s . i es. v The funeral servi.es or t..e U M:i . Johnson will be held at t' e r. s i.a.i.-e. No. 961 Hx.'Uangc str et, at .,: k t ,Ue. T.ie ajrvt. V.'iil bt' 1 i-.:o ;t'.i Ai the house, nd U :v.A ." i tie .'ave. ".i3 oa ri::ietvt of baptism wl.l le .' .-ininercd Jut the U a. m. service Ka. ? ;5a'bo.tii. In the First M. E. uliur : Barents who have children th.-y wir-ii ;..itlsed will please have them pre e.it at that time. . A'.la Deutsche wcrde-n hiermlt elng eladcn heute abend den bcruehmten iComlker Ilorrn Josef Mue ler su be wundern et wilrd eu h d'.e beaten K jm li'hin Lieder wrtratren. Also nlcht vei'Kwsen In dor Rescue Hall. Indianapolis Journal: "I'll Just fine you an even twenty," remarked the Judse to the ambitious young man who bad tried to put a head on a police man. "Nobody but a mint dlreotor has a right to put a head on a copper. The following were pasaonegrs on the Harvest Queen last night: Miss Drain, Mr. Double-bower, H. Holdea, Wm Kirk wood, F. Longfellow, Mies Smith. W. If. Wheeler, Fred. Williams, Harry Howe, J. Cortett, J. Allan, W. Lovell L. M. Harder. From atatlstlos published at Ham burg it appears that during the year 1S94 the mercantile fleet of Germany increased by 64 ateamers, measurins; 1I9.SS4 register tons, and 13 ealllng ves sels, measuring 14,704 register Ions. Forty-six of the new steamers and eight eadlers were 4uiK in German yards. The British ahdp Faecadale, wlc Is well known at this port, was recently Vt on h oHMt of Rmth AfrteM. Pre viously her master Jvad left at Java. Ick. Aj tuaval court of Inquiry, held at Durban, the acting- captain, Gil. llspie, was found guilty of navigating bis vessel In an unseamanllka manner, and 'had hie certificate suspended for twelve monttha. It is lexpected that work on the new water works will be commenced on Tuesday or Wednesday next. As an nounced in the Aatorlan some days ago, the first Installment of $75,000 is ready at the call of the commissioners, and as the contracts for construction have all been awarded, but little re mains to be done before work can co nmence. Ohiariiie York, vounaest son of the Duke of York, head utile of the Clal lam tribe of Indians, died on the night of April 1 of consumption. The only urvlvors of the once numerous fam ily or the mike of York are nis wia- ow, Queen Victoria, and bis son, the Prince of Wales. Charley York was burled In the Masonic cemetery at Port Townsend beside his father, the Duke of York. The Marine Journal says tbait many of the new soars of the shin May Flint, which, wlas formerly idiie fltoamehip Persian Monarch, were cut on the cite of the battle of Bethel, in Virginia, and when the carpenters were cutting Che fid for the fore topgallant mast a Kraoe shot was cut out of the wood. It was framed and presented as a souvenir to Captain E. D. P. Nlohels, commander of the ship. The run of fisih comtinu'.-s but fair. All of the canneries are packing, though not to any great extent. It is expected that next week the canaeries will be working full force, and that all the boats will be out. The traps in Baker's bay are making an average catch. Reports from up the river are to the ellect tbat the wheels are not doing as well as expejted. The seining giounds will all be In operation by Monday. It was a thrilling moment fcn the Colorado legislature. A murmur of ex citement was Instantly hushed. Mem bers held their breath and the atmos phere cleared. A lady member arose, aaook the folds of her dress, and calm ly surveyed the subdued and sus Jugaited ex-tyrants about. "Mr. Speak er," sue exclaimed, "am I In order.' 'Madam Is the better Jude," replied the guiant presiding oitioe, pointing utvarU a mirror. The steamer Surprise, which was built In San Francisco in tis4, was purchased in iSii by the Inter-Island Steam Navigation company, of Hono lulu, and had her name changed to Pele. She was totally wrecked on March 24th on the coast of Kauai, H. I. Uhe was the first of the fleet o: wnat are termed steam schooners, ever oiiitrated on eca.t, and w.. b-lU oy Charles G. White at the toot of iJo.VLll street, San Francisco. i'Viiovvl.ig were passnjers on the valley Uaiiicrx last evening: F. ii. xe.er, J. C. Stanton, ii. Bed, C. lira erjon, ALtes U. Warren. Geo. Simpson, O. is. Wirt and wite, S. Aruen, 4xibi Ja.l and sister, Capt. U. B. Scott and vvlt'e, A Johnson, B. Wilson, .Vilss Car rie i-lato, Mrs. E. IS, Ca.d.vell, Mrs. U ni. Calwell, Annus Gor, D. N. Trul Uuaf r, W. A. Wnlie, VV. II. U h.le, A. a. Kejter, II. VV. Bower, R. X. Lgali, J.idje C. ieal, J. Wilson, H. Young. J. N. .Uaaien, C. Uarrinj;ion, Bldnop J.ott. Advices received from' iieibourne tKAie 'diikkt t'he tNorvyes'ian steamer Au:aIt: has resumed from a "oyage ji.ard the South p.Me. Tne vessei p.ue.i-a.ed the Antarctic regions as iar aa il south. So hlg'h a laatude uas only been attained in tne Pola. .-.'rilons twice before in 18:3 by VVed aei, vho reached latitude i4 i5, and In IjU by Sir James Ross, who reac.ied iO. The voyage was uud.-r.akcii .tii a vle.v of dUcover.nj fresh w.ial and sea.lns grounds, but from a lvlal aspect the voyace was not '.'33. iiu right of way committee In tiii . i y wl.l itMimcnce Its labors on Mon .'...y and wlil push their work with ail ; :. )ie haste. Chairman Wel-h doe : .i ti.y.ot any g.eat oppo-Mon T ierc- -..uie dis.a.If faction at the man.ie. ; i v-. hlch the line ha3 been ru.i aioiis- .Je the O. R. and N. Co.'s property, ud the committee thinks Mr. Jami- n could Improve the route by run .tl.rj it !n toward the dock a trine so .3 to avoid cutting through va.uabie . : o, erty on the Welh blocit. E::g ne r .'aadeson has taken the matter un .er on-ddcratlon. It was incorrectly stated In yester day's issue of the Aatorlan that John Norberg, was captain of the "ran.lna, the little fishing schooner that left tills port fifteen days ago for a deep sea cruise. Captain N. P. Olsen is own er and master of the schooner, and Nor berg Is one of the crew. She leSt port on the morning of the 20th of March, and went to ami Ivor at Fort Stevena, remaining there three days before crossing out. Mrs. Olsen was seen yes terday by an Aatorlan reporter, and stated that ai chough Captain Oleeo's friends were wry much alarmed at the non appearance of the schooner, aha felt no particular uneasiness. Her hus band had said that he was going to the Flattery halJbut banks, thence Into the Sound, and though the schooner bad been out sufficiently long to have made a oatcth and gone Into port, she felt that everything was all right. Dur ing the day she sent telegrams to dif ferent places on the Sound, and from answers received It appears that the schooner baa not aa yet put into the Straits. Captain Olsen 1b an experienc ed sailor, and has spent a ttfe-tlme In the deep-eea fishing Industry. Nelson, Anderson and Norberr compose the crew. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. ! Swedish Lutheran church Services Sunday at 10:30 in Swedish.- Sunday school at 12:16. Vespers ait 8 p. m. in English. Subject, "DeaCh and Life in the Ught of the Risen Savior." The Easter services at St. Mary's Catholic church today will be unusual ly interesting. The mass in C, by Har rison Millard, will be rendered by the choir, and an "Ave Marie" by the same author, will be eung by Mme. E. J. Flnck. Prof. Aug. Thielhorn will ac company with violin obligate, and Mr. Cearns at the organ. Services at Grace church today (Sunday) as follows: Early cele bration of the Holy Communion at 6:30 a. m. Full morning prayer and second celebration at U. Children's Carol service and festival at 4 p. m, A celdbraition of the Holy Communion at Holy Innocents' Chapel, Uppertown at 9 a. m. Easter at. the Norwegian and Danish M. E. church in Uppertcwn At U a, m., address by the pastor, "Christ, Our Paseovsr." At'7:30 p. m.f "Christ's Empty Grave." Rev. P. M. Elefson, from Everett, Waahtfngiton, will con duct revival services during the com' ing week. The citizens, ami strangers in Astoria moat cordially Invited. Easter will be observed at the Con gregational church with appropriate services. In the morning an Easter concert will be given by members of the Sunday school. For the evening, a special musical program had been pre pared. Mrs, F. J. Taylor will sing a solo entitled, "Resurrection," and Mr. Darker will sing one entitled "Easter." The anthem will be "Christ, our Pass over." The pastor's address will be on "The Resurrection." Services at the Baptist Churoh Sun day, April 14. Preaching by the pastor, Theme In the morning, "The Two Wit nesses from Heaven." In tne evening, "The' Resurrection of Canst." Sun day school meets at 12:15 and the Y. P. B. U. at 7 p. m. The Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting will begin at 7 p. m., thus enabling those present to also attend the evangelistic services at the Presbyterian Church. Be present, be prompt. The Master exercises of the M. E. church Sunday school on Sunday even ing, April 14, will be of unusual inter est. Two choirs, one at eacn end of the church, assisted by tne organ. clarinet, violin, and 'cello, and the Sohubort Male Quartet, will be novel and betutlful features. The musical part of the program Is under the direc tion of Mrs. H. T. Crosby, wnich is as surance of excellence. All are cordial ly Invited. Easter at the First M. E. Church. At 11 a. m. a siion adJress by Dr. uusnong, ."Come See the Place Wnere tne Lord Lay," or the "Holy Sdpul c.re," as 1 saw It; a picture ana its lesson. At 7 p. m. a special yountf peo ple a meeting. At s p. m. tuere wilt ot rendered a most deiiotttful ana ia struotive Sunday sjnooi master pro-rii-am. Tne church wnl be apron u.teiy decoratea, tne exce.lent Cnoir o. tuis oiiurcib will miuer a number oi master earcrs at the 11 a. m. service, and also at ii p. m. The citizens an . strangers of Astoria most coruiotiy in vited. ' Program, for Japanese Wedding at Fisher s ' Ha.l, Monday evening, April loth: ; 1, Selection by -Mandolin Ciub. , l. Vocal solo, Miss Btrtha Eannon. 3. Vocal solo, Mrs. W. S. Kinney. 4. Recitation, Miss Dina Thompson, of Portland. Miss 1'hompaon Is an elo cutionist of marked ab.hty, and a urii :lant future Is predicted for har. j. Instrumental duet, piano and vio uii, MIps Edith Conn and Prof. Th.el norn. 6. Vocal solo, Mrs. Danger. . Vocal solo, Mr. BeUiier. i. Vocal solo, Mrs. J. T. Rosa. 9. Japanese Wedding In fu.l oi-Lnta. ostuine, with twelve attendants. 1). Grand Tableau. Special Eatser service at the Pre-s-uyterlan Church tomorrow. Early ,rayer meeting at 6:30 a. m. Morning at 11 o'clock, sermon by the pus .or. iie:ne, "i'he Risen Christ." Cffertor.,, 3oio, "Judith," Mr. H. C. Thompson; c'.o-'ing anthem by the oholr. Evening at 8 p. ni. a special service of soug ,ias been prepared under the efficient .inning of Madame Flack. Program as follows: Voluntary, organ; hymn, congregation; respons. reading, con gregation; solo,. "Zion," Mr. J. Garner; anthem, "Praise Thou the Lord," choir; scriptures and prayer, pastor; solo, "Hear Us, Lord," Mrs.. W. S. Kinney; scriptures, pastor; solo, "San ta Marie," Mrs. J. T. Rosa; anthem, " .'he Palms," oholr; airipture and re marks, pastor; eolo, "Easter Dawn," Mrs. J. T. Ross; hymn and benediotlon. Sabbath school ait the oloee of .he morning service. Y. P. S. C. E. at 1 p. m. The celebrated violinist. Prof. E. Thielhorn, has very kiadiy consent ed to accopmany the s-rfolsts In the evening service. Not a sealer was slgdvted or heard from by the steamer Maud, whl?h re turned to Victoria from West Coast points last evening. Whether hunting or not, the sealing vessels are all out at sea, and have sad fairly good weath er during the past week, but for some time previous, according eo the Uiuca's t wn experience, they had quite the con trary. The Maude brought back as cargo only sixteen barrels of oil from Hesquoit, which 4s consigned to Ka- naltno. The Maud's crew report min ing prospects at Barclay Sound as look Ing bright, but showing no new. devel opments Just now. At Seobart tb.e preparation for the working of the new Iron mine Is advancing Eavnra bly. Tha mountain side where the Iron Is mined is cleared for a considerable area, and the new boarding, house for the mine and other buildings art.cpufc pleted. vsn ii j ii 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 We HAVE THE STOCK. We HAVE THE VARIETY. There Is no gainsaying that fact- Look the city over Scour all cen ters It makes no difference where and you are sure to confess that our stock of clothing is far better in assortment and quality than any where else. If we are not right, come and tell us. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. SPORTING NOTES. (By Sunshine.) RJlM of way amateur sports at the gymnlslum Wednesday night, the 17th Inst. The A. F. C. strong man will Juggle with the heavy weights at the enter tainment. Don't fall to see him. Fred Leinenweber has started In to train and his friends claim he will be a formidable ooaonent in the long distances. Run hard. boys. Remember you arc ahead of the locomotive, and the fast er you run the sooner the Iron horse will catch you. The wrestling bout between th club's two crack heavy weights wil he nn its merits, and both men are training faithfully. The event of the entertlnment will be between G. C. Fulton and F. Over beck, who will introduce a near and amusing round of boxing. A large and select crowd will greet and applaud the boys in t.ie.r effor.c .o win on Wednesday, as Che oOjS ,,.t,t trained hard to give a good a. ' iii.it of tnemselves. The mile men will have seven oi eii'ht compo.ing aad w.U be a juou event, raaan't on s.ra.c.i whl ..o e:uend himself to w.n f.oui a ber of young runners iii.eivs'.e ha, Deputy County C.erks Wiurrity a.i j..iit'h are much agjrievcd. Th.y ao .aojt because .here has bee.i n.'tu..i. l.i t-eir o.Iice tne pa t tve.'.v. .. of newspaper r.o.e, ?; p..b... a the 1 1. prcrsion that ., a ' .ar snap nothing to do. Tiie e'ao.s . -that they have more work on hn just at present than they kuow .a-t to do with, and the present i. "over the coun'ter" business is provl..., a great blessing as It gives them an opportunity to catch up with their copying. Yesterday afternoon as the la n i; da Hazel was on her way up ..rom 3and Island, she sighted a blue lisiiin boat bottom up, off Chinook Pol..'., and the net was out at the time. It was blowing so hard that the 11. tie launch oouid not get to her, but a boot with three men in It was seen puiling towards her. Nothing could be learn ed whether the occupants had been saved or not. The b:-at is supposed t:. belong to M. J. Kinney's cannery, but inquiry- at that institution falied to throw any lljht on the matter, as the., had not heard amyUhing of the acci dent. Already the energetic and far-seeing real eatate broker up and down the coast have 'their eyes toward Astoria, feeling certain -that there is no place 1.: the Northwest that wfll offer- them better inducements than this city. Among the first to arrive is Mr. R. L. Boyle, a gentleman of considerable ex perience and from the numerous let ters he carries written by such bankers as Lodd and niton, prove him to 'be a gentleman of' strict integrity. He has been here for the past week look ing over the ground and has finaliy de cided to locate. Mr. M. J. Kinney will erect him an office on his property ad Joining the east 6ide of Crosby's hard ware store, and Mr. Boyle will soon be making sales Hhait will make work for the county recorder. NOTICE A O. U. W. The members of SeasSde Lodse, No. IJ, A. O. V. W., are hereby requested to Attend the funeral of the late wife of Bro. P. M. Adolph Johnson. WM. POHL. M C. H. STOCKTON. Recoreder. W. GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washlnT powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlggins & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DER. Dr. Pries Cream Biking Powder World's Fair Hig'a&st Awari. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, PythUn Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. DR. EILTV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 1 to p. m. ouu- days, 10 to 11. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATH 1ST. nmQ on rnnmH In Kinney Block. Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:3a Surgery and Diseases of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MTJLLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office, 684 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTE3. PHYSrCItN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger store. Astoria. Telephone Mo. 6t JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. BURGEON, AND AiJCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 1Z ana I 10 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street. W. M LA FORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 6, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. OlBc In Flavel's hiick building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. I Q. A BOWLBY. TTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT Office on Second St-.fet. Aptnrls. Or. German Physician. Eclectic. DR. J. EMIN BARTEL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offl e west of Ross, Hlgslns & Co.'s store, 618 Bond street. Prices, calls, 1; confinements, $10.1)0. Operations at olfice free. Medicines furnlsned. AIRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR, 'PHYSICIAN ANJ SU -GEO.W iue lal atieni.1 n given to diseases .' .'.o.:.e;i ana ihiidrcn. Also tJ eye t.id etr. O.. ce at Airs. Ru.-ksr's on . --'Jay 3 a.:d Saturdays 'torn -1:3) a. ij 1:.!0 p. in. VV. VVi.LCH, v..:.wi.' AND iiE.vL liSTATE 4.uENi .,.s u .eiu. A.l kiuJs of prop tor aa.e. Con esonden.e aud neb., so.LKcd. u.uce vetch Block, . o......... -it. ).ee., Astoria, treBon. ii. Do.p.i. Ches.er V RLhard Nixon. Do.pn. UUL.PA. NJXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEY3 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, iiau.iuo.i Buud.iitf. Ail legal and col lection business proiup..y attended to. claiius against the iovermueut a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Kegular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, So-rotary. POR WALK JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Jnst receivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third streut. WANTED Wanted The prejent address of MaJ von Swunkinzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th of Janucry last, en route for Astoria tc purchase a pair of Goodman6s $4 shoes WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. WANTED Agenl n to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier. Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager. 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, CaJ. WE WISH to em,!oy a few good men to mnke (50 to $100 a week selling our Home Electric Motoi. Runs sewing ma chines, printing presses, ventilating fans, pumps, etc. Everybody buys them. Steady employment Easy sit. uation and good wages W. P. Hnrrlson & Co., Clerk No. It, Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTI,AND-Call on Handley Haas. 150 First street and get the Dally Astortan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDTFS TT Tir.. fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty rents per rallon. Don't forget peach and aplcct brandy. Also French r'ntrnnr und tI. at Ales GHhrt'i. ONLY THE T-nREPT Wlnr and Honor, ar sold at Alex CaropbeU'i Genu