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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1895)
) ittE jUilV AsfroMi MbaiA, MCday MoiiMa, aM tii isaa. i ) i I 1 i Iv SAID! "I Nrant you to niake me a decent f clothes, or I am disgusted v. U 'ulicap tailoring.' " This was 'Uriel out to ua yesterday by one cf i i.r old iratrons who had drifted away In .iron or the "will o' the wisp' r.'i..ivi tailoring. We had heard it be i' "t We are (hearing it oftener this .nun than ever before. This March u.diieBs la about double that of laat M.iroh so far, and If the weather keep food H will be about triple before Bust er Sunday. chas. Mcdonald, The tailor. 523 Commercial Street. AIltlL SHOWERS often catch people without any rub' bers or umbrellas. Then a cold is sure to follow that is, if you don't take someining to prevent It. wnisxeyis sure "cold preventor." The Office HOPE; try it. THE OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS t , , One great basis principle of the Pal ace Restaurant la mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one else s. our aim u to reach 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 wm nit itne top. The Palace Ijestaarantr That House You Intend to Build ' ' Can be buiit just to suit your pocket book by - C O. PflLfJBBRG, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street What About Your Shoes?- Aren't they worn out around the arte somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side? We wlU make them good as dsw. S. R. CIMRE. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar W. F. SCHIEBB never made. Don't txptct to make, elthor, - But mark thls-a-a-t-1-s-f-a-O' 1- t-l---n of the 22-karet sort baa accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him - since he began business. We've got tke notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In building up a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. Little Giant. Beems Is If half the mothers In As. nrl. hav hnus-ht a Dftir or two Of those LITTLE GIANT school shoes fof their children. The other half will as von hey hear of the wearing qual ities of tnose that are being worn abou the city. Tou can have your oholce cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. Sterling Silver ! Never has there been such a stock of sterling sliver Jewelry as that now on display at our store. Half the towa does not realize the immensity of thla assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. BONKS. We buv fertilisers and fertilizing ma tflrial of everv doso'riotion. Bonos, horns, eto., end pay highest oauh prices. Bond ueatrmi shipment. Western Bone-Meal Co. ,771 Mission Street, Han Fnanoisoo, CH1 " MATTRESS V ;' - FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of Lounfc-ofl, lluttressea, eto. REPAlIUNa IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there Is always a cauBe for It. Wmium don't come here to buy roasts nteaks. and all other kinds of meat simply because It's Chrlstensen A Co.'e. Of course there are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from ignorance, bat the great mass of housekeepers buy where tney can got the bast and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the beet. WASHINGTON MEAT ftARKET, WR13TEN5EN CO.. Piop'r. The Schoolmaster 5ays to the dewerviug pupil "Go up head.' The Tublio las said to tirosbauer 4 Brach's "Kcsort," "Go up head. You are the only place in the city where oue can co and get glass of Gambrinus Beer for Co, and order fresh saudwioh too st the same time. Business meu's lunch every morninff. YiTHliDAY'S WEATHER. Look! weather for twenty-four hours cjiJinff at 5 p. in. yesterday, furnishes by the United States department of agriculture woather bureau. ;.!i!.T!um tomjMjrnture, 63 degree. Mi-.liiiiim tc-mixrn-tur, 42 degrees. -;ih !j.:;;j.:lnn, .01 liwh. Total r-redi-'it'USori from Sejtem-ber i,.,t, v xj aa-'fl S3. 3 btuhee. I .. -1 of r.ri-UatJon from Septem : r J- 'i, i'-. 4--0 iiioht'S. I I " If It Is new we have It." J Another Chance to Save Money. This thm it is in Laces and Emr rodierie!'. We., do not have the space to enumerate the (rices, but call and -we will convince you that it ; is I true. ' Albert Dunbar. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Meany is the leading tailor and pays the liitfti.t vita price tor iur swus. BYES Two hard-woklng servants Yet quickest to rebel when over-work, ed. Olasses-the right ones scientif ically,, delicately adjusted one-the remedy. The ability that experience and study elves can be had at J. H, Seymour's. Charges only for glasses are modest. Something new in the line of Sachet Powders Jim received at the JPrintz- Craln Drug Store. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous BTEWART'B TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IHELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. The Palace Barber Shop is now giv ing one of their two-bit shaves for 15 cents. THREE-MINUTE DINNERS fit lor kings, can be fixed up with a chafing! dish. It Is the most Inexpensive lux ury extant. Every family should bave one and especially the bachelor living in rooms at a hotel or boarding house. They are to be bad all kinds an sizes at Foard & Stokes.' The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. The Low Price Store is selling the handsomest line of ladles' wraps and children's Jackets 25 per cent lower than any other store la towa. Relth and Wilson nave 25 good milch cows. Is it any wonder their milk is first-class? ' 4 Why do you suffer with that cold lor sale at tne pnnu-crain Drug store. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his brsath he I feels sold. Wnen he buys his wood and coal of the Scow Bay Wood lard, whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he is pleased, as they sell only the best. The only milk man In tills town that sells first-class milk is J. A. Row an, as tie la the only man that has thor oughbred Jersey oaQtle.( Stop his waon and get prices on milk that Is milk. Five cents a quart Is what Relth & Wilson -will deliver you fresh milk for. Glass .bottles furnished when de sired. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his marxet near Kes oue Hall. He also has oysters tnat Bell at a less price than at any other mar ket In the city. He carries clams and other shell fish, and as a side Issue, nas a stocK ot Marshall's famous knit ting twine. Columbia Cream prepared at Oleen's Drug Store, rendering 'the skin soft and smooth, allaying all irritation, and smarting caused by sunburn, cold winds, etc. C. B. Smith, the Ice cream dealer, will tiave ice cream every day from, tMs time on. His goods are made from the pure cream, and always give the best of satisfaction. Ica cream soda specialty. Private parlors for ladles. For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead, wnyr uecause they know what the public wants, and the public knows uiam. Wonted, every lady to call and get a free sample of our extract vanilla and lemon. Chas Rogers. If you want a bicycle repaired or a lock fixed, or any other flrst-clnw work done, call on C. H. Orkwlta, next door to Miai'tln Olsen's Auction House. SCALES. Fairbanks' prices. Standard, at Portland TISHER BROS. GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlggins & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DER. If you want skin like velvet, use Columbia Cream, from Olsen's Drug Store. What cows received first premium a the World's Fair for producing the richest milk? Jersey cows, ana those are the only kind What J. A. ' Rowan sella milk from. Business men of Astoria visiting Port land haw for yemrs been accustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the "Gem." The ' Gem" is now located at 7.1 Third street, next door to the Ains- worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. REDUCED RATES UP THE RIVER. Commencing today, April 6th, the O.l R. and N. Co. will reduce the passenger rates between Astoria and Portland to $1.25 one way, and $2.00 round trip. , C. F. OVERBAUOH'. Commercial Agent. Dr. Price's Cream Hiking Powder VVorlJ'a Fair Hifibeit Awari. around Town. OiMlo Charley Was arrived In the ctty. Cheap Charley now open 671 Com mercial street. You can get a suit for a song Come ami sing at Cheap Charley's. Mr. Can. TJtzingier made a trip to Portland yesterday on "business. Toe milliners of Astoria report good tmataeea -Che ipaat two weeks. Constable Menrlifleld and Mlse Ada Cloutrie. "were 8easidera In Astoria yesterday. II. S. Wooden Mas been appointed census enumerator for districts Nos, 13 and 1G. See our imaclclrttostfiea at your own price Cheap Oharfley'e, 671 Commer cial street. Get a fine ihait, stiff or soft, for 50 cenlts, at Cheap Charley's, 671 Commer cial street. Come and see our damaged boys audita alt Cheap Charley's. 671 Oamrner clal street. Cheap Charley sells good work pamita for 75 cents and boys' all "wool ipartta for 45 cents. The Siren arrived at Ipswich, on the 10th, 139 days from Astoria, with 2450 tons of wheat. The Procyon arrived at Falmouth on the 12th, 133 days (nam Oregon, with 3600 tons of wheat. Yesterday ait the county clerk's office a marriage license was Issued to Carl B. Westerserid and Mary L. Martin. Yeslterday Kfhe barkenltrne Tarn O' Shtamlter, with lumber from the Knapp- ton Mills, for San Franiodsoo, left out. The steamer Signal finally crossed out to sea yesterday morning. She lias been Stormbound since Monday morn ing. sdhufbert CBufb wW Hold another of dfllghitfuil evenings at the home of Mdas Oueade dray, Saturday nlghit, We sell ipanlts for one-ihiaJlf what oth er merchants want for thorn. Come and see Cheap Charley. 571 Commer cial street. Yesterday Civil Engineers Alfred S Tee an R. C. F. Astbury left for Brookfleld to survey seining grounds T ui Quite a number of band-box InstltU' tlorra are springing blto existence along Commercial street. As a rule they are real neat little places. The ship Bangalore, of London, Cap- tain R. 8. Oongdon, wfaldh arrived at New York April 8, Urom Calcutta, made the voyage in the quick time of 87 days. For all cleansing pu-poaes, domes tic or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de odorizing the kitchen sink, use Red Seal Lye. Leong Che, a Chinese garbage-man, died BucMartly of heart disease yester day morning In the store of Qee Moon & Co. The body will be hurled In Portland. Cheajp Charley has opened at 671 Com meroial street rottlh a Ag stock of men's and IboyV dlathing and geuilts' furnishings. If you want ito ee low prices, call on him. Work sox 6 ceinlts. Fine box 10 cents. HJondkedhdefa 5 oonits. Sus penders 45 ceinlts. AH wool Swiss sox 35 cents, 3 pairs for $1, at Cheap Charley's, 571 Commercial street. iD. iMbfTavish h.is purchased the Irish donkey brougfWt over on the Hi land Home, and in a Short time will drive the Itttile beast In tandm with the ifcwo imuleo tiow In his stabile. There was only an average catch of fish yesterday, the high boats bring ing In from 10 to 15 salmon each. The continued cold weather is held ac countable for the llghit ran of fish thus far. Ammg the passengers on the liar vt Queen last nirfht were: C. W.J Bock, O. F. Train, Jr., H. Houseman, Mrs. Sklbhe, iMra. Johnson, Jas. A. Duffy, R. L. Fairohllds, J. ScHlliiva, O. Smith. 'Mtes Williams, W. Robertson, anid iH. Morrison. Last nlgMt on the Bailey G-atzert were tlho following passengers: J. H. Gorxiberg, F. W. Pettlgrove, W. E. Doinm, C. Sampson, 'Mrs. WaMpole, Henry Conning1, S. W. Jamleson, O. Taykv. C. M. CutMruh, J. Perry. T, DMtenihufr, L. A. Loomls, R. K. Lee. Yesteirlay an aitarm of fire from Box located alt the Clatsop Mill, called the department out about 11 o'clock. The blaze, which dis not amount to much, was discovered to be in the kltdhen of a house occupied by a fam ily named Johnson, and was extin guished before the engines reached the scene. A ipublto mass meriting 'will be called some time next week at twaekle to consider the Cross road law, and form. ulate plans for Improving the county roads in that part of the county. It is expected that the meciftjers of the county court will toe present at the hieetlng and discuss matters wtth them. . The street railway company In a Ciu;le of days will commence putting In a new 100-Oioree powvr boiler. This will xld greaiHy to their capacity, and will enable them to do away wtth the annoyance of having to shut down no and then for repairs to their sm. gle set of boilers, tt b expected the new holler will be ready for use with in (two "weeks' time. Word has been received that the lighthouse tender Columbine Is still at Noah Bay, stormbound. She was un able to effect a landing at Destmotion Island, and was forced to put Into Neah Bay on account of the heavy weather outride. The Manzanlta to still to port and puts In her spare time at the buoy station. The various commJOtees soliciting for right of way deeds were hard at work yesterday and report very good suc cess. There are several Inside the city whom they have been una'ble to see so far, but the probabilities are that they will be found before the end of this week. It is thought now that a clear right of way through the city will be obtained. Yesterday the Cupica discharged the last case of Un for Shis port, and Is now ready to be towed up the river where a quantity of general freight and 10,000 oases of tin will be dis charged at' this port was 23,409 cases, 4000 cases going to the consignees, and the balance, to the bonded warehouse. The Highland Home, with 29,535 cases of tin for this port, will probably be docked at the bonded warehouse to day or tomorrow. In the grocery store of A. V. Allen during the last few niglhts a rat has been playing havoc with the goods. Search In the daytime where they would, no trace of the place where the pesky little varmint gained en. trance to the store could be found. But a kng and silent waitdh by one of the clerks was rewarded the other evening by discovering the manner in which the rat had burglarized the place. In the wholesale department there is a floor scale, the side posts of which are hollow Iron tubes, open at the bottom and top. The little de stroyer had come through this tube from under the building, and fooled the Store keepers for many days. But he won't food them any longer hey have plugged the hole. These lays Uipperltown presents a busy appearance. From the Clatsop Mills east to Alderbrook the scene is one of activity. Canneries, sawmills, and box factories ars In full operation and with the pubite ard private Im provements going on it gives a striking Indication of prosperous times. From the turn in the street at the Clatsop Mill east as far as the eye can reach the thoroughfare is strewn with piles of lumber that la being used on the street Improvements near the street railway power house, and at a point neir the Clatsop box factory laborers are busy unloading scows of lumber tot tilts same work. New net racks, new bulldtlngd, and wharves are going up alsng Ghat part of the city, and fur nish employment ito a large number of men. . Following were the real estate trans fers recorded yedterdia;': United States to John Larson, southeast quarter of section 2, township 6 north, range 9 west, patent; Uniited States to David Howartar, southwest quar'er of teetlon 9, township 8 north, range 8 west, patent; United States to Alex. Holman, 1G0 acres in section 35, town ship 6 north, range 10 west, patent, United States 'to Alex. PeniUila, 160 acres in eedtloin 12, township 6 north, range 9 west, patent; United States to W. L. Glllett, 160 acres In sections 11, 14, township G north, range 8 west, patent; W. L. GllleUt and wife to 13. h Packard, same ipropwty, $575; H. F. L. Loifan to J. P. Merrideld, lot 10, block 9, CU'lsop Grove, $50; Carl O. Reas to Theo. Bracwer, 140 acres In section 22, itownshdp G north, range 8 west, $20. The lumber schooner Robert nnd Minnie, which was recently wrecked at Sluitlaw, had a remarkable history. Her keel was laid at Port Madiiion, Wash, on July 4, 1876, and she was cn- gasxHl In various trades. Her last mas ter, Captain Thomas O'Fartrell, had beein in command over 14 years, since November, 18S0. The vessel registered 94 tons, and carried 145,000 feet of lum- Der. Mie was owned by four men, who each controlled a fourth Interest. They are Messre. Reed, Daniel McKier nan, James Naylan, and Captain Thom as O'Farretl. The Robert and Minnie finst gained prominence during the Chilean troubles in 1S91. She was had ed at Sin Picgo, California, with guns for the Chilean Unsursnltfl, and trans ferred the arms to Ithe steamer Itata on the high seas. The United States government got wind of the affair, and sent out the cruiser Charleston, which captured the Itata and brought her to a Unfted States port. The Ri ert and Minnie was also captured on May 9, 1891, but was released, no arms being found aiboard. Suumuels, Samuels & Co., of Yoko hama, who recently entered into con tract with the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company for the establish ment of a steamship line feet ween Port land and the Orient, yesterday cabled Freight Agent Campbell that they had chartered the British steamer Ch'itta geng as the first vessel of the aew line. The Ohittagong Is now cut Hong Kong, or on her way there, and will sail from that port for this cPty about May 16. She will make stops at Kobe and Yokohama, and wilt reach Astoria about the first of June, sailing from this ctty on her return voyage perhaps the middle of the month. As an indi cation of the kind of cargo these steamers will bring, the following manifest of the steamer Coptic, Just arrived at San Franctooo. from Hong Kong, is given: 390 bales gunnies, 650 bales of hemp. 1809 rolls matting, 4t60 hags augur, 452 hags coffee, SCO pack-j ages curtoe, 750 eases nut oil, 307 pack-1 ages tea, 46,003 mats rice for San F rand sco, and 159S rolls matting and, 4i bales raw silk in transit overland. . J II RIGHT OF M Entertainment Last . Night a Great Snccess. HUNDREDS WERE THERE TlieA.F. C. Boys Gave a Splendid Show Delightful Dance Fallowed. A "San Joaquin Valley" spirit pre vailed at the A. F. C. club rooms last nlghit when hundreds of people, both ladles and gentlemen, gathered to witness the splendid program the boys had prepared for the right of way entemtainmemlt. The presence of so many of Astoria's representative cltl zens showed plainly that they were working heart and soul to accomplish the one great thing that is necessary for Astoria's future prosperity a rail road. Seated in a triple row entirely around the great hall, the people were packed as closely together as they could possibly be with any degree of comfort, and near the door the stand. ing room sign was taken down early in the evening. Prof. Utzlnger and his famous Ama teur Braes Band wore there in all their glory, and enlivened the occaslbn with music. The following gentlemen com posed the committee of entertaiinmene Committee of entertainment W. G, Howell, H. C. Tliompson,, Dr. J. A. Fulton. Reception commlitttee F. I. Dunbar, E. G. Rogers, R. G. Prael. Floor Managers W. E. Tallant, R, G. Prael, and F. I. Dunbar Space prevents any extended men tion of the many interesting events, which were all carried out In a high ly uleaslng manner. Following are the events as carried out: One mile race Won by C. Hellborn, 3 laps; time, 6:10. Obstacle race D. McLean 1st, time 2:30. Elgner braced the tape first, but failed to negotiate one of the.hurdles, Twenty-five yards dash Won by D. McLean, 'time, 3:4-5. Rope climbing Elgner, first, 46 feet 4 Inches. Pick aback race Won by Abercrom bie and Crosby. All fours Won by Spencer, scratch; time, 20 seconds. Wrestling contest, catch as catch can Tallant and Hawes; tie. Wrestling H. Young and T. Mc Lean. McLean won first fall. Young won second. Relay race Won by D. McLean's team. Boxing Tallant and Oarr, a good ex hibition. The program for both ball and en tertainment was headed with a pict ure of a train of cars, quite appropri ate for the occasion. After the pro gram at the club rooms Hhe majurlty ot the crowd adjourned to Fisher's HaM where to the music of the full band, dancing was participated In un til after midnight The committees in charge of the af fair deserve great credit for the man ner in which they carried the whole affair to the decided success that it certainly was. Messrs. Howell and Dr. Fulton are especially worthy of praise for their earnest efforts In diaposlng of tickets. The sum realized was nearly $f.50, and iwlll go towards paying (he inci dental expenses of the various com mittees on right of way. The spirit manifested In aniaingilng for the en tertainment, both among he members of the Football Club oind the citizens generally is the sort of spirit that will make Aisitorta'a efforts tto secure a J railroad, a success. After the balll the foamd boys went to the Palace Restaurant and seren aded the proprietor, Mr. Wm. Whipple, That gonial gentleman returned the compliment by inviting the boys in and treating tliero to a sumptuous repast. Otto Petlenz, a German tailor who has lately 'been In the employ of Flynn, the Commercial street itallor, Is miss In.?, and so are numerous articles about ithlalt tailoring esttaibulshment. Mr. Flynn went to Bear Creek Saturday morning aad left Pellenz In Charge of the place. He returned yesterday morning emi nrulim? his place closed up, was naturally surprised. He found shortly, that the key hod been left at S. Danziger's e'tore with Instructions to give it to the owner when ho called. He entered the place and soon dis covered that a number of articles, such as wearing apparel, oloth. and tailoring tools wore missing. A search located a portion of the articles in a down town pawn shop, but of some of them no trice could be found. Peilens was seen o.i the streets Tuesday afternoon, since when he has made himself decidedly scarce. The officers have been noti fied. A dUpaltoh from 'Denver of recent date, refers probably to the npfcttual Ists thiait were In Astoria last winter: "Harry WeiTte, atlas Frank Hamilton, was arrested tadUy by city detectives on a telegram from the chief of police of San JVise, Cai. He is said to be wanted for obtaining $500 under fraud ulent representations, from a woman. Hamilton is a clairvoyant and a spirit ualist, and since he has been in Den ver he claims that a certain bond of spiritualists are trytng to drum him out of town and that the churre ha been made to this end. Hamilton is but 23 years old, but is an old com panion of Jules Wallace, the spiritual- ratio medium who gained so much no tortety here and elsewhere. ADJOURNED TILL SATURDAY. The council was called to order last nlghit by President Bergman. Present, Coumdlmen Sdhenneckiau, Sdhlebe, Si verson, and Youn?. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, during whloh Mr. "Welch came and took his seait. Petitions Cor liquor licenses, each wltlh the required number of bondsmen, were read, from R. L. Jeffery, Peter Bnach & Co., and Peter Wetjnlan. Then, as all seemed anxious to go to the Football Dntterltadnmenlt, Mr. Young moved to adjourn ito Thursday evening, but Mr. Sohiebe woroted long er time for some important railroad matters to develop. Mr. Welch named Saturday evening, which was finally accepted as a compromise, and the meeting odourned till 7:30 on that evening. The British hark Drumrock has been added to the Portland list. She put In to San Francisco on the 13th from Rio de Janeiro, but was met outside toy a tug and ordered to proceed to Asto ria. She Is one of the largest vessel aflcat, having a regis tered tonnage of 2918 tons. ATTENTION FORESTERS. AM members of Court Astoria No. 8212 are requested to be present at a special summoned meeting Thurs day evening alt 8 o'clock sharp, in their halll. Business of Importance to be transacted. JAS. M. BULGER, C. R. THOS. CORBETT, F. S. Mayor Swift, ot Chicago, swings the axe with all the grace end effectiveness of a Chinese executioner. CLAIRVOYANT. Jfaaam Nelson, reads head and paim, also cards, and tells past, present and future. Consultation on all affairs. Price, 60 cents and upwards. Recom mendations from several hundred per sons. Removed upstairs, 525 Commer cial street. The concensus of opinion Is to the effect that Boston's Lansing is a crude, intemperate spouter. EVERGREEN ENTERTAINMENT. The 'Evergreen Society will give a benefit entertainment iat their hall op posite . Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s Upper town store, on Saturday evening, April 20. A splendid program has been pre pared consisting of recitations, dla to?jes, readings, songs, music, and an amateur colored minstrel troupe will appear wlltih their Jokes, song's, sells, and comic farces that will amuse ev eryone. Do not fail to attend. Admis sion 25 cents. Children 15 cents. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A fine new high roll top office desk, extra fine finish, extension pedal, arm slides, letter drops, etc. Very cheap, cash or on time. Address W. I. Crawford. WANTED. Wanted Six girls to work In Can Factory, at once. Apply at office. WAN TED G-l rl to assist in kitchen and dining room work. Apply at 3."i5 Duane iStreet, corner 9dh. Wanted The present address of MaJ von Swunklnzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th of Janucry last, en route for Astoria tc purchase a pair of Goodman5s $4 shoes WANTRn Tfl lY.nt n- will Vmir at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. omiui mucmne preierrea. inquire ai this office. WANTED Agenw to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Const Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. A MAN Olt LADY TO MANAGE dlsitrdbu'ting samples, cards, bonks, circs. Do correspondence. Send Syl van Co'y, Detroit, Midh., 10 cents for samples, soap, etc., and get special of fer to you. I WANT SAMPLES HANDED TO your friends or neighbors. Send A. F. Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., De troit, Mich., 10 cents for 5 trial battles Satin-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to you. J25.00 to $50 PER WEEK using and selling Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily has rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dipping in melted metal. No experience or hard work. A good situation. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. NEW TODAY. WANTED To buy a $100 Interest in a fishing boat. Address H. D., this of fice. FOUND A gold ring with ruby set ting; also a society pin. The owners cai have same by calling at this ofticj and proving ownership. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DL1' CREARI MOST PERFECT MADE K pure Grape Cream of Tartar Fowder. Fie iom Ammonia, Alumorany other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm t.TMS'if v BEST mm Tf mrA am A vnumntaA hv All drUJT- tfsts. It cures Incipient Consumption audi the beat Cough ard Croup Cuie For Sale by J. XV. Conn. Violin Lessons given by Mr. Emil Thlelhorn, graduate of the Hamburg Conservatory, Germany; also a member of the Chicago Musical Society. Studio, corner of 12th and Commercia streets, up stairs. Gambrinus Brewing Go's Cold Storage is now ready to deliver 'his celebrated brew either by the keg or bottle. Drop a postal to box 800 or telephone No. GO, and your orders will be promptly deliver ed. Office, Commercia and 12th Streets. S. B. UTZINGER, Agnnt. North Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. A orders promptly attended to Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. Don't buy any Spring goods until you have looked our tcck over. It will pay you and as usual our prices are such as to give us the bulk of the ladies trade in 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler'e Fruit Store. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors end Ogi's. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the ear. The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 51. Flee lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette Sis- ' A. V. ALLEN, , ' DEALER IN Croceries, Flour, Feed.iProvisions, Fruits, s Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated W are. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass aud Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steam Ken 1 if uairlni?, first-class horse-ihoelng. te. LOGGING CAMP 010RK A SPECIALTY '97 OIney street, between Vm'i en.J. and Fourth Aiorin. Or C.J.TRENCHARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Go. HOIflE and PHOENIX lNSURAf.CE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant. 50a Bond Street. J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, N0USE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDER Address, box 1S0, Postoffice. ASTORIA, OR Dalgity Iron Works, -m';i General flachinlst and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Encine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St, Astoiia, Or. As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you snouid not lose sigui of the fact that a periect fitting suit Is the main feature. WanamaKer & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you have Been the spring line of samples. We HAVE THE STOCK. We HAVE THE VARIETY. There is no gainsaying that fact' Look the ctty 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. IS-' f, , ... V. I I Wets. andNst, . fZj $1.00 Bottle, vi Vs One cent a dose. f