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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1895)
Witt DAILY ABTOIilAA AStOKU. 0ATtHDAV ttOKJiDiU, APlO 87, 1. ir. t,v : ; to be a lot of -well-dressed ii ; Urn ciiy this liing of course i. I r:..ule all their clothes but 'J li.k if you jaak every third man ii!..'-t where 'he got Oils suit and of .sir.-w ho H i!! Hay (that te, if it's tailor, , ii lv) Ai.-j.Hniald'. He may not tell :i how niimh ihe paved, but you can' ii'U J t it down thai, It was worth! ivjij.; -4iy tlie way he may have on nit or our suits and you ll thinK t r,(i.n ,,(; ,,f rmlrw you're Judg x by whsit you unually pay others. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. APRIL SHOWERS often catch people without any 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 "cold preventor. " 1 ne unice s HOPE; try it. THE OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS ... One ereat basis principle of the Pal' a co rU-Htaurant Is 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 lop. No lower Idea can be per mitted. And when the top, our top, It rootled by any other restaurant, we win lift the top. . Tha Palace Restaurant . That House You Intend to Build Can be buiit just to suit your pocket book by ' C.'O. PflLfflBEflG, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street. What About . Your Shoes?- 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.R. GIJvlRB. Kitty' Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar W F. BCHIEBE never made. - Don't expect to make, either. But mark thls-s-a-t-l-s-f-a-o- t-l-"-n of the 22-karet sort baa accompanied every purchase of one cf the cigars made by him .1 since he began business. We've got the 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. Seems la If half the mothers In As torla have bought a pair or two of ihn.. t.tttt.k r.IANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as oon 'ey hear ' tha wearing quai hi., r.t innia hat are belnar worn abou the city. You can have your choice of leather, kid, grain or cair. JOHN HAHN & CO Sterling Silver ! Never has there been suoh a stock of sterling silver jewelry as inai now m rtimiiiiv nt our store. Half the town uoes.r.ot realize the Immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. HONES. We buv fertilizer and fertilizing mil' winl of verv doscritition. Hone, horns, oto., and pay liiheHt oasb prices. Semi mi trail shipment. . . : Western Bone-Moul Co. 771 Mission Btreot, .'. ; 8an FnauoiHCo, Oa ASTORIA - MATTRESS FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street. O- Munufaeturers of every description of Loungvs, Mattresses, etc. : REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When tlie tido sets one way there la always a cause for it. Wnm1.11 don't come hore to buy roaati teaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because it's Chrlstensen & Co. a ne course there are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, bjt the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can got the beat and for that reason we suppiy the majority of the families in Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the Best. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, . HRISTEN5!-N A CO., Prup'r. The Schoolmaster Says to the deficrving pupil "Go tip bead.' Tha Tuulio bns said to Grosbouer TVn.il.'H'-Iiiiaort." "Go up head. You are tho only plaoe iu the city where one oan so and got a gluna of Oambrinua Boer for 5c, and order n freah aandwioh too st the same time. Businessmen's uncli every moruinj. tr;rTK!U &.TS weather. Wi wtaUtor'for tn:Mity.f.wr hour llur ct 5 r- v. ywttr-lay. fumlahcaf iht. ruiu-.l tlat.r' department of Iciilliii f v, ' ' nr uuro-w. M,v,i,Hm it-mr-v-itur, bi unrrves. Uv,lniixti it.-n:;'Riauv. 39 dogtves. Jr..v.:;itfition, none. r i.'-l j.rv--li.ltu.!ln from Softem-ber 1 ) . to '.'.ate, C4.21 Iticliea. -'-,,-.; I : ,-. .'-:.!.!'' tm Srtem , , . . . - , j j , :i lr.enr. $2.80 will do the most good To ynumtlf If you Invent it here In some of th.no new and stvllsh dremgooiU. For only 2 hO we will ell yous i U mild dron In one of the latent weaves. Keineinner that w show ym only iho n.w tj lo of drem kooiK t.n old flocks In oow. Albert Dunbar. Ask for the Maggionl Clove. (I)MMMIIHWI Money to loan. Inquire of Astoria Abstract, Title and Trust Co. BYES Two hard-wokltig servants- Yet quickest to rebel when over-wont, ed. a lasses the right ones scientif ically, delicately adjusted ones the remedy. The ability that experience ami Hindv elves can be had at J. a, Seymour's. Charges only for glasses are modest. Something new In the line of Sachet Powders Just received at me irintz Craln Drug Store. , The Palace Barber Shop is now giv ing one of their two-bit shaves for 15 cents. A splendid line of silk waists re duced from $3.60 to $2.00 at the Low Price store. The Palace Bath House encourages folks. to bathe by having everything first class. A Wg reduction hi wraps and Jacket at the Low Price Store. Keith and Wilson have 25 good milch cows.' Is it any wonder their milk Is firat-clasa? Why do you suffer with that cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure for sale at the Printz-Craln Drug store. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his breath he feels sola. Wnen he buys his wood ana coal of the Scow Bay wood lard, whoue office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he Is pleased, as they sell only the best. Five cents a quart is what Beith & Wilson will deliver you freah . milk for. Glass bottles furnished when de sired. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his market near .Res cue Hall. He also has oysters tnat sell at a less price than at any other mar ket In the city, He carries olams and other shell fish, and aa a side Issue, haH a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. 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. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the publlo knows thorn. If you want a bicyole repaired or a lock fixed, or any other flrst-claa. work done, call on C. H. Orkwltz, next door to Martin Olsen's Auction House. For dteansbiuait .fwork pf P'niy de- sorlptlon patronize the atfamer Occl dent, A. E. Beard, Oaptan. For fishermen's sore and cracked lramls there Is nothing bouter ihan Pitch Salve. BcM at Olsen's Drug Ptoro. Try t. GREATEST AND-BEST. Four pounds 'of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlgglns & Co. for SOAF FOAM POW DER. If sou want akin like velvet, use Columbia Cream, from Olsen's Drug Store. ... Wlfat cows received first premium at the World's Fair for produolng the rlchcHt milk? Jersey cows, an those are the only kind that J. A. Rowan sella milk from. UuBlneas men of Astoria visiting Port land have for ywirs been accustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the "Clem." The ' Gem" Is now located at 7S Third street, next door to the Alna worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. FOflHD & STOKES CO. DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, White Sewing Machines, Hardware, ... Boat and Fishermen's Supplies, Paints and Oils, Ship Chandlery, Teas, Coffees and Groceries, California Wines, Medically Pure Liquors, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Almighty Dollar Cigar. CLOSING OUT SALE1 Mr. Cohen, of the Low Price Store, Is go ing Inter a deflerent line of business and offers his entire stock of Dry Goods at Cost. He has only first quality goods to offer; no shoddv materials to get rid of. You can buy with your eyes shut and you can't k0 wron. AROUND TOWN, NOTICE. To Subsidy Scribers, All subscriber of land to the rail road subsidy who 'have abstract of their property ere requested to leave the same ait RoMb & Parker's office to day. This Is urgent, and every day counU. II. C. THOMPSON, Cliairman Abstract Committee Those Who aire rdtourtllng -the growth of the cty by either rofualnig or falling to sign their deedB, arc: C. B. HARADEIN, H. A. SHORDY, HON. BENJAMIN YOUNG, CHARLES YOUNG. D. J. Ingalls Is In the city from Chad well. The steamer Harrison will not go out until Sunday morning. W. W. Pairker yeefteMay turned In his deed to the right of way committee. E. Ii. Lomdkm, travcflllng for Wad hams & Co., of PorMand, 1b In the city. at the Oactdent. Rev. G. W. Orfainnls, former pastor of lhe M. E. Churah, Willi preach on Sab bath morning1. Ttoeo Htsgman, imait'lve of Russia, de clarea h Inltenltdon yedtetJay before Counlty Olerk Dunlbar. Married Yeterdlay, toy Oounity Judge Gray, Wm. J. Searrtam and Sarah M'aore, bttWi rot this counlty. Up to Itflie time of going tio press the Btoams'hip Oregon had not arrived. Captain PWhtoan la in command. Both abstract companies are busy wtth a large force of men, getltlng ;out abstracts to the siibaldy property. Jutlige Gray and others will go to Seaside this morning to meet the peo ple of tWat seeftJon on ithe Cross road lhhv "proposition. Rev. G. W. arammls, former paatjor of the Flrat M. E, OhurcJi, of thla olty, now of Salom, Is In tlhe city to spend a few do,ys among his many friends. Mr. Albert Dueter goes to Portland Sumttuy nlgtf and any one rwiBTning to order aroyfthlng1 In Wis line can tie ac oomimtdlalted by leaving list at the store. For all cleansing purposes, domea tlc or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de odorizing the kitchen sink, use Red Seal Lye. Jim Ryian, the Austnallain Bcrapper who ibruishod against iCreeldon and Younig iMTOUshian, of S'an Prancdsoo, is Just now iChe aititraotton of the local apotlts, Waving arrived in the city yes terday. OMriton's Pile idrtlvar, tjhiait has been In use on the now roaxiway In Upper tawn, was removed o the new oil wwrka site yesterday Where iplling will be started for ilihe ibuilldtng to be erect ed there. rt la unidieretood the Astoria Ama teur Brass Band win proceed to the residence of Hon. BenJ, Young tonTJht, and after serenVwDlng "him with a few puititlc atrs, wMl present a subsidy dead for him to slgin. The llsOvllhouse tender Columbine will go dloiwn to Tillamook Rlock this morn ing wnare she Will land a couple of ir.'en anu a few suippMes. On the way bbick a coupHe of men will be put on beard the llgfh't ship. The fb'j'.owlng jnasservsrers vere on the Harvest Queen last night: H. Bo enlcke, A. E. King, L. Frazler, H. Jaokrcn, H. Kama, Miss Jonnaon, P. J. McGowun, Mra. Brown, -C. C. Pratt, W. Jackson. L. B. Williams. Yesterday the funeral of the late E. A. Tuu'ley took jiftace from the real do rue of 'the doceased on 'the Lewis an I Clarke. 'Dr. Buslhbng conducted the services both lat the residence and at the grave In the Young's River Cem etery. On tho BaiSley Galtzert last night wm the toMming passengers: Mrs. JuiUje Pirumbtoufih, P. W. dl'lett and wife, Mr. Palllace, Geo. Black and wife. F. Newlton, E. R. Peoples, Mrs. B. War- np.-. O. R. Mat-ilck. 11. Effy. S. SxJhmide. D. J. Bell, F. HmKt, Clvas. Murray, J, Levy. The consus envavneratton for Clifton prtMlnet la coniciloted, showing a pop- uJatlon of 190, of whom 70 are voters. Of Males, 137 are over SI years of age, and 17 'Utiiwean that awe and 10 years. Nine males are under 10 years. Of fe males, 15 are over 18 years, 4 under 18 to 10, and 11 under the age of 10. Governor MoGraw, S.Kate Treasurer Bo wen, amd Pish Commissioner Craw ford, of the (State of Washington, ar rived in itihe elity yesterday and after brjakfadttng at the Occident, left on the eft earner fur Ilwaco. The party are on official (business, looking after a site ftr a new fish hWfcohery. for which the state ha appropriated $20,000.' The rWlit of way committee has de cided to request Mr. Hammond not to Kioaite a station alt any point along Ihe line of the Asfcwla-Oibde road where parties have refused to jrartt tha right of way. This will be 41 pretty hard laq at on or two -places up the river, ami If a station is placed at a distance of a couple of miles away from time places. It will vtltuaHy MB them. It Is the right filiey to pursue. Just five same. Last Right Clatsop Council No., of the National Union, was instituted by Gin. Dep. C. D. Towle. with fifty-four members. The oIUcots eftnoted and Installed are: President, N. J. Craln. vice-president, C. E. Bayles; speaker, J. M. Hughes; ex-prea., M. F. Hardest) ; recording jwretary. A. R. Cyrus; firmn- ofgil aaoratiajy, P, ptuart, Jr.; treasurer C. It.. Hlggtoa; cfttoplatn, Rey. R. Lld daU; usher, Fred Salz; aergeant at arms, H. Wagner; dtoorkeeper, B. F Coe; truseea, H. Ekatrom, N. Carna han, and Jeff Crandall; senate dep., C. F. Overbaiugh; medical exiaaniners, Dr. O. F. Beckman and Dr. Jay Tuttle. A very attractive program has been prepared for Rescue Club tonight. In addition to other fine features. Evan gelist Hoklrldge will give short, ear neat, pithy talk and Ma daughter will give a' recdtaitlon. Evangelist Dickoon will, alng one of his beat solos, enti tled "Can a Boy Forget Hto Mother's Prayers?" Everybody weflcomeN Sunday services at the Baptist church Preach! ng alt 11 a. m. as usual, by the ip&stor. Subject of discussion, "The 'Fatherhood of God." Sunday school at 12:16. At 3:30 p. m. Hhe Bap tist state missionary among the Scan dinavians, Rev. Olaf Ilason, will preach In the ' Swedish language. AIU other services will (be omUibed thlait the con gregatfon'may Join m the revival meet lnga now 4n progress. Therela another cut In river pas sender 'raitea,' aind It la liable to pre- dlpitate -a regular irate war In the Im- medUalte future. The Shaver company have reduced the rate between here ainxl Portland on the s'teamr Dixon to $1 single trip and $1.50 for round trip; 50 cenfta for lower berth arid 25 cents for upper berth. The Dixon la a fl rat al ana river boat and wlU probably give the either lines a hard race, unless they meet the cut, which, they will prob alblly do. The rtght of way workers were at Ramler yesterday, but It was not learned -Just how buocesHfui they had been m. their canvass. It is under stood, however, that a number of par ties who previously had refused to give a right of way through their property are now ready to grant the request pf the committee. Inside the city limits the right of way committee are mak lng as 'good kirogresa aa can be ex pected, considering that many of the property holders live outside of tlie city. In a private d'topateh to the Asto rian last evenlnig It was stated that ex-Sheriff Smith daajioeed of hJB war ran ta, amounting to $4,100, for the sum of 93,690. . This Was on the 12th, and the 'fast seen of him was on Saturday, bhe I3uh. There la UltJtile douht now tfhat Smtfth hlaa purposely Jumped the counlty and left his orediWors in the lurdh, ' littleas tt he tbJait he has met with flou'l play. Jurit why he should take flight In Nihte sudklen manner Is a mystery,' as ft is thougihlt thaJt his set tlement 'wSfh' the county Svould have given him enough Co 'hlave mot all ob ligations, Yerfterdlay his wife took up the Stevens' note for $1,000 and the attachment on her furniture was re leased. " A DELIGHTFUli AiFFAIR. The Assembly Club last evening gave the flrstr-of Uhe aifter-Lenen dancing parties, at'wliich about 35 couples were present, a Fisher's Halll never (presented a prettier scene than it dild with Us brilliant 'company of ladles and gen tlement In full party cos!tume, who tripped the evening away to the ryth mic time of most exaep.ilnt music, fur. nlshed by Parson's orchestra, of Port land. ' It is the ftrtst pa-rfty the Assem bly Club has given in many 'month a, and proved to 'be one of the most en joyable and successful affairs this club has ever held. GENERAL COMPOS ARRIVES. Havana,.- April 26. Captain-General Campos arriver here yesterday. News of the errtlval . of the captain general spread rapidly and Immense crowds soon filled the streets. He Immediate ly begjan giving orders concerning the campaign against the insurgents. CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL. Mennphla, April 26. Today was gen erally observed In Mississippi by the Confederate Memorial exercises. Three thouaam people at Vlokdburg listened to an address and decorated the grave of the Confederate dead. THE MARKETS. New York, April 26. Hops -Steady. Liverpool, Afcrll 26. 'Wheat Firm; djroand, moderate; (No. i red winter, 5a 3d: No. 1 red spring, 5s 4 l-2d; No. 1 bard Manttolbia, 5s 5d; No. 1 Oaillfomia 5s U l-2d. Hops at London -Partite Coast. 2 5s. GERMANY'S CONCERN. Lomkui, April 34. A dtwpatoh from BerUn says: The NWtlonial Zeltumg deolarea thait Japan must not be al lowed to drive Gemian tra1 out ot China nor to acqulra jwiimaiienit mili tary footing In China suoh as will en able her to shut the door In Germa ny's face, perhaps in agreement with the United States. MORE TROUBLE FOR HAWAII. San Francisco, April 2. Consul Gen rat C. T. WUU, of Hawaii, and Unit ed SBatea Secret Sen-Ice Agent Karris, have been warmed of a conspiracy on foot n this oity ito overthrow the Ha waiian government by means of an- oMhler revolution. The revolutionary combinaltion la intended to send a ship toad of arms to Honolulu. Evldenca is now being gathered against those I ImpHcarted In the plot. 1 ; RACING IN CALIFORNIA. 8an Francisco, April 26. The racing t the Bay District track today re sulted aa fotkuwa: Five and one-half furVwigs OJaure. I. -15. Four and one-haOf furlongs. 2-year- I olds Hw Majesty, 1:15.- Slx furlongs Quit. 1:14 S-4. Five and one-Mmlf furlongs Lulu. 1:10 J-4. Short six ftinlonga QoM Bug, 1:15. Short six furlongs--Realisation, 1:1S. K - .trj.ria i -uuA. .. r;i:;' astohib BEWU-fl The in this week's issue has the following to say about Cheap Charley: . The gang who have opened up a cheap John outfit In the Mansell build ing are possessed of unlimited gall. Their stock Is a disgrace Do Astoria. It is composed of rotten, shelf-worn, out of style trash and waa bought at some cheap auction sale of damaged goods. They have not an article In their store that win hoW together long enough! to gelt It on. There ought to be a law against allowing such swin dling concerns to open tip in any com munity. It Is simply a swindle, to attempt to work off a lot of worthless mlH-d'awed, faded, out of style trash. Is worse thian robbery. The common council should pass a high license law as a protection to honest imerchants. Who live In Astoria and ray 'taxes here. This rotten concern are only here dur ing the fishing season, when there ars no itaxea to pay.i"They dia not contrib ute one cent toward the eupiport of Bhe cormnurnlty, yet ithey want and ex peat all the protection.1 People should refuse to patronize such a firm. Tt is a dear case of swindle. We respectfully invite the good people of Astoria to ca'l and examine our stock of goods. It will stand examin ation, and the prices are so low that you cannot afford to purchase elsewhere. Yours truly, Cheap Gbariey. A SETRIOUS ACCIDENT. Mr. Lund, of Skiamokowa, Injured In a Logging Camp. Shortly after midnight a boat, rowed by C. C. Masten and Frank Peterson, of Shamiokawa, arrived, at the slip near Fisher's store. In the bottom ot the boat, on a stretcher, iwas 'the form of a man, Wm. Lund, wh'o was badly Injured yeserday afternoon while work in.; In Mr, Masten's logging catnip near Skamokaiwia. WUh the assistance of James Cuslck, and several others who were found near by, the injured man was conveyed to the hospital, where Dr. J. A. Fulton made an examination and found that the right shoulder b'.ade and left leg were broken, and the body onherwlse bruised. The accident, according to Mr. Cusfck's Story, hap pened as follows: Lund was driving an ox team, and In trying to Shift the position of a log, a rope attached by one end to an old snag or stump, and the other to the ox team, pulled the sn'as over and onto the oxen. As It struck the great wooden yoke It broke Into several pieces, some of them striking the unftoriunlalte driver. Mr. Maltaen and Mr. Peterson. Immediately pSaced tho Injured man on a stretcher and carried him three miles to the boat landing, but arrived too late to catch the steamer for Adborta. They 1 toured a bsat at once, and without losing any time left Skamokawa at 3 o'clo.'k, pulling thfe entire distance to this oity In seven hours. They were nearly exhausted When they reached Astunta, aund the assistance they re ceived In carrying the Injured man to the hoapttJail was pretatly appreciated. At last accounts Mr. Lund was resting easy. ' ' Mr. Masten feels very deeply for the man who was Injured while In his em p'joy, and win spare no expense to bring Mm through to' recovery.- THE RISING SUN. WluhfoUitcn, April 26. A. telegram re.-elved ait the Japanese legaitlon states that his Imperial Majesty, the Emperor of Japan has conferred upon Minister Kurlno "the decoration of second class order of the Rising Sun. This decora tion Is on account of his services In th negotia4ion of Uhe commercial treaty with the United States. The Rising Sun la one of the oldest orders In Japan. HARD SHOOTING. Sx-Hiroton, Pa., April 26. Dr. Carver and Harry Swarta, of this oity, shot the second of their ma-tones here today whWh resulted In Carver's killing 99 cut of 100 birds, Swanta stopped shoot Ing on the 75th .bird, having killed but 62. Doctor H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., a practicing physician, of many years' steading, writes: De Witt's Wstoh Hazel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, scalds and bums. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly, and leaves no scar. Chas. Rogers. Sick Headache, constipation, and in digestion are quickly cured by DcWlttV Little Early Risers, Che famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. A CARD, In view of the revival now In prog ress in our olty, and that there will be no 8 p. m. services In the First M. E, church, all the members of this church and CLVigTegutlion are most earnestly requested to be present ait the 11 a. m. services. Fraternally Yours, J. W. BUQHONG, Pastor. REDUCED RATE TO PORTLAND. ' STELAlMBR SARAH (DIXON. Commencing Saturday event ng, April 27th; Slngde trip, $1.00; round Itrtrp, $1.60. Uipper berttu), 25 cenlts; tower berths, 50 cents. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest ash price for fur skins. Rogers' Cod Liver Emulaton is the best, la always fresh and the bottlles largest. " Mothers raising their babes on the bottle will have fat, strong and heal thy babdes by using T. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty of milk for babies and the sick. Try hlin and be happy. C. B. Bmith, the confectioner, has fresh strawberries every morning; also sweet creamery cream every day, only 20 cents per pint. Ice cream manufao. tured dally. Give him a call. Our line of men's suits Is the finest in the olty. Come and save some money at Cheap Charley's, 571 Oom m"?rolal street. FOR SALE Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. All ready to step Into and keep house. Inquire at 434 Bond street. W. T. Stanford, station agent of Leepner, Clarion County, Pa., writes: I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best 2 ever used. It gave Instant relief and a quick cure. Chas. Rogers. What is the use nt having a "human form divine" unless you care for it, and drape it and clothe It so as tc make It a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friends? Nature sup plies the rorm. A. Lake, the tailor at 359 Commercial street will make, the raiment. See him. ACREAGE FOR SALh,. Five aores in Summit addition, clear of encumbrance, for sai'.e. Very cheap for cash. AJdiess "L." Astoria, Ore gon. CHAMBER SETS At your own price ut Foard & Stokes Co.'s. Dr. Price's Cream bakinsr Powder World's Fair Hlshe.it Model anr" flolom WANTED WANTED To rent House of 6 or 7 rooms In desirable neighborhood. Ad dress "B," Astorfan. Wanted, a second-hand letter pross; must 'be In good condition and cheap. Inquire at this office. WANTED To buy a fish bcjw.- Ad dress P. O. Box 408, giving rtcaerlpt'lon, age and price, or apply a', this o!ll-e. Wanted The prejent address of Maj von Swunklnzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the loth of Janucry last, en route for Astoria tc purchase a pair of OoodmanBs $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 Agcnw to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa - Manager, 82-84 Crocker' Building, San Francisco Cal JL A MAN Oft LADY TO MANAGE distributing samples, cards, bonks, circs. Do correspondence. Send Syl van Co'y, Detroit, Mldh., 10 cents for fvtmples, 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 bottles Satin-Scent Perfume3; 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. FOUND. FOUND One net to BMp channel be- j low No. 6 Buoy. Apply to Steve Oreen, Fort Stevens. FOUND A gold ring with ruby Bit-! ting; also a society pin. The owners j 03.1 have same by calling at this ofllc? and proving ownership. j Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DRr r mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm CHEAT,! MUNi "In tbe sprinn a yonu man's fancy. Lijrhtly turns to thonht8 of love. But not if he ia sick, or veil j "jjj; (f govt-" CJt'lcl C S flltcks the Bcntimjti;?.' Uiin blood, shortfiis the life ! dills ail happinefH. Unfortiiniitnly, this is the season when the poor of ihe skin open,' then close, and all the poisons are sl-nt back where? To the Kidneys, Nowhere else. That is the feat of war, tho source of danger. There has never been but one remedyfor kidney troubles of every kind, wheinf-r with men or women, and that is Warner's Sak Cure. It acts directly on the kidneys and drives all uric ncid and other poisohs from the body. It is yre eminently a Spring medi cine, a blood purifier. Doctors ministers, priests and promi nent ni(jn and women all over the world endorse it. Can you afford to be without it. C.J.TRENCHARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. " H01BE and PHOEfJlX INSURANCE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant. 502 Bond Street. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquor and Clean. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the ear. The largest glass of tt. P. Beer. Half-and-half. 31. Ftee Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette Sts. Violin Lessons given by Mr. Emll Thlelhorn, graduate of the Hamburg Conservatory, Germany; also a member of the Chicago .Musical Society. Studio, corner of 12th and Commercla streets, up stairs. j. A FA STAB END, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDCE AND WHARF1 BUI1.DEH. AJdre, tox io. Postofticc. ASTORIA, OR Dalcjity Iron Works, Qini'ml flacliini.'t nor! boiler Works.JiJ., All kinds of Cnnnsrv, Ship, Stsiirnboat rrid Eneine V'ciri of a;iv Dt'Si 'iplion. C.-isfnirs of ri'l l-i"i1': made to rd?r. Foot of l.'ifavet'e ' .. .'"sprtia, Or. j 1 , . 1 , . , . , I "' 'ou s"ouul "ot 'UBe BlB"t of i "10 l"ut tt Periett lilting suit la trie n.iiiii l'ealuro. U auanwur m Brown ure noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Ofll'.e 04 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you have ("een the spring line of samples, We HAVE THE STOCK. We HAVE THE VARIETY. There is no gainsaying that fact Look the city over Scour all cen tersIt 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. fr A Aft if ft) (JJilJ UUKiinl rpolD ctadc I Qlh and Bond Streets. j Clfirs, Tobacco arj I Stat'onerv. Copenhacen anj Mac c boy Snufi, Cutlery, Maiine Glasses Plies, PiayrtK Ca-Js, etc. j Vholesale and Retail, j (ienu n SeJth Razurs ani ! PocHi't Knive, OuarantteJ us J. SVENSON. oth and Road Sis. Astoria. Or. FREEMAN & . HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to etamlvjat rV. pairing, first-class horseshoeiriy. etc. LOGGING CAMP mOHK A SPECIALTY 97 Olney street, between Third tiicl and Fourth Aroi r IS ill :. . :Ai;VJ5?n i.s