THE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1895. Suits -to-measure, $35' iHB only way to fit roan Is to flrt find 1 t ln.t what kind of a man you haTeJo (,,.t what we do take your meaaure eisct-nd cut the suit lor you-and It must fit. or we'll keep 'em. -tailoring exclusively. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 23 Commercial Street Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner We're trying In every way to make tliem the most en . ki. i. n All the "good things' of the season-cooked by our excellent cook-In the most delicious siyis. reri If you invite friend to the Palace Restaurant the place 1 a sumcienx guar ante that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Sterling Silver ! iuavr ha there been euoh a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that now J. 1..7 . mnra Half the tOWIl aoes not realize the Immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. RSTOIfl - PATTRESS - FflCTOV, 878 Commercial Street Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, ete. RHP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets ooe way there is always cause for It Women don't come here to buy roastf teaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because it's Chrlstensen & Co.'s. Of course them are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, tat the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that w have only the beet WASHINGTON MEAT HARKET, CHRI3TENSEN St CO.. Prop'rs, Hnndreds of business and professional ftlta are now coming to our place . "THE RESORT" Dally. Why? Because they can at any Mme, day or night, call for a sandwich Hers and get it.' - We expected to be mobbed for these fandwaches and our fresh 5 cent beer when the railroad comes. , Giosbauer & Brach. r fr . Iron Works, anerat flachlnlat and Boiler Works, . All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoria, Or. A Poor Cigar W. F. SCHIEDE never made. " ' Don't expeot to make, either. But marke thls--a-t-l-s-f-a-o-" "- t-l-.-n of the 22-karet sort has " accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him " since be began business. We've ' got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In i building up a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. ROSS HIGGINS k CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Aatorla and Upper Aitorla. In Tu and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Dontlc and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hami, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. White Kid Slippers! White Kid Oxfords! Wfyite Canvas Oxfords! In buying these goods from us for graduation exercises one can tx suited here just as well as . though they had sent to Ban Francisco and had the goods made tor them. JOHN HAHN & CO. The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal flaking Powder superior to all others. Hair Good nanufacturea All Styles I WIrS, Bangs, Switches Combings Made Up, Dressing, Shampooing, Bleaching and Dyeing. Children Hair Cutting. MRS C B SEDERLOF. 353 Commercial St., cor. Eighth. Japanese Bazaar BINQ LUNG. Prop. Ladies' and Children's hats and duck euits. Ladies' ( and Gentlemen's underwear .made to order. Lowest prices in Astoria. 1 Pond Street, next door to Mouler'i Wfpite Peque Kid Gloves ! p buttoni and heavy attlcliiug on back a-e the no won iuing in giuves lor maimer. ALBERT DUNBAR. Try the P. N. Corsets and you will wear no omer. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twsney-four hours endlrg at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weamer Dureau: Maximum temperature, 66 degrees. Minimum temperature, 53 degrees. PreCDltaltorv. none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1894, to date, 74.90 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September let, hs, to oate, 6.3a inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Try Smith's ice cream. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint Don't use a plaster, but take Rogers' juaniey cure cor same back. POSTAGE STAMP DEPOT H. Jeld ness, No. 613 Commercial street. THE BPA Col man's old stand, Is the place ior fresh candies and Ice cream. THE SAME PLACE lU 12th street Is roe piace to Duy fresh fish every day. . GRAND OPENING Of all kinds of for eign novelty goods, at 666 Commercial street. T. E. Schultz, frescos and scenic ar- tist, wiu it. F. Allen, 366 Commercial otreei. The Palace Barber Shop la now giv ing one of their two-bit shaves for 16 cants. Our milk Is suamnitiMvi ttrrtrHu- mm and fresh from h nryw dniiiv TfrJ fh & Wilson. . The Palace Bath, House encourages folks to batfhe by having everything first class. The vanilla and lemon exthacts put up by the Prlnits-Craln Drug Co. are the beat made. Call at the Printz-Crain Drug Store and git a sample of their Antlceptlc Tooth Wash free of charge. GRAEFB & PLANK No. 628 Commer cial street, will repair your clothes for little money. Try them. WORLD'S FAIR SALOON-Keeps the finest line of liquors and cigars In the city. Call ana sample them. If your watch don't run, call at 674 Commercial street, across from Shana- han Bro.' and have It repaired. DON'T FORGET That at No 214 and 216 Tenth street Is the place to have your horse shod and repair work done. Smith's Ice cream Is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par lors for ladles. Commercial street. PLEASE STOP, As you pass by Mat. Sti-all's second-hand store, on Commer cial street, and learn prices on his stock WAH SING & CO. Merchant tailors, 16 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com' plete. A SURE THING That you can get fruit and candy for less money than any where else at M. Mtouler s, on Bond street. , PIANOS AND ORGANS The Wiley B. Allen Co.. "Branch," 710 Commercial St., Leading Mokes. Low Prices. Easy Ttrma. What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for produolng the richest milk? Jersey cows, and those are the only kind that J. A. Rowan sells milk from. No batiter milk was ever brought to Astoria than la f urmUihed for five cents a quart by Keith A Wilson, and de livered In a clean and tlghitly closed glass bottle at your door every morn ing. At (he Eastern Clock Co.. 107 12th street the prices seem rather high, but when you come to think of It, after Inspecting the quality of goods and the terms they ofTer, you'll find it's the cheapest place to buy. Arrived Mrs. Zwemer, trance medium. Can be nonsuited cm all affairs of lit. Call at Mrs. M. A. Hall's residence, StD. Exchange street, old Ross residence. Cir cles every Tuesday and Friday night at 8 o clock. , Wtint lirlnira neniila back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May be It's one .thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains uacK tney come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard is proud of it. Business men of Astoria visiting Port land havo for years been acoustomed to take .tholr mid-day lunch at the "Gem." The ' Gem" la now located at 73 Third street, next door to the Alns worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. Friday - - July 19 LOYD'S BIG PAVILION. Uncle Tom's Gahm ! MONSTKR CANVA8 Ol'BHA JWJJSK. WII.U HANI). 1 CHAl.I.ENUK OKCUESTRA. Hie Beaut (ill Shetland Pon I The KK tlan Donkey, ' J ry! Tne 1 nkey Comedian, "Wh ikera!' The Siberlau llloodhoundi! SEE See the Best Performance you ever saw, ONE NIGHT ONLY - v JULY i. Prices, 35 and 50 Cents. FREEMAN & HOLMES. niackitntiths. Special attention paid to stsaviboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CRJfiP COM A SPECIALTY 187 Olney street, between Ttijrd and and four.a. Astcna, vr. ABOUND TOWN. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonnier e. Tou cam buy Razor Strops at Rogers' from 20 cents to $1. Bottle of Gambrlnus beer and sandwich, 16 cents, at Jos. Terp's. Best ice cream and Ice cream soda In the city at the Bonbonnlere. Contractor Normlle expects to finielh the grading- on Bond street some time this week. PAT LAWLER & CO.-Flne line of canned goods and fresh fish, 571 Com mercial street Yesterday Officer Oberg was summoned tio quetl an tnopllertt riot In Unlonitowo .no Wanes were broken. Came to tlhe W. C. T. U. today at 2 o'clock at the Presbyiterian oTiuiVh to be helpful as well as to gat help. The Portland ste&mers yesterday brought down a large number of campers who went to ituie various beaches. Dissolution precedes revolution which Is evolution the NEW Hammond is a product of evoluiton. W. S. Wood, agent. The regtaitlta finance commdotee report favaraJljCe progress In the matter of sub- icf jpU'ons, and have now on mmd nearly 12,500. Sheriff Htare will return KhOs afternoon from Ndhalem W.th Thomas Hopkins, wlho Is Charged wlnai tOireatenlng to kill Mr. Ecklos. Mr. A. P. BrakHbury, he popular travel ing man of the Oregon Cracker Co., of Portland, made a flying vldlt to his many AJstorla fr.endis yeatenjay. Mr. E. Slkes, She CaUJfornla cigar mark was In the cky yesterday and spent the aiflternoork ln driving about the aty with several prominent ojtlzena Prof. Wrighlt was buCiHy engaged yes teraay In prejmlng ifhe bulWing at Gear hart Park for the teachers sngtitute sjon to be held at that place. Mrs. J. W. Conn, Mrs. Jlaimes W. Welch aimd MIhs Edith Conn leave tlhls evening for wiXBiW't Mineral Springs, a most beau' tiful and deUlglhitifuil summer resort. Officer Seaifeldt and JoCin Kopp have gone on a few days fishing trip Into the country. Constable Oberg takes Mr. SeafeWt's place UurCng his absence. The NEW Hammond has thirty-four points of superiority over any and all other typewriters combined it can be demonstrated. Come and see u. W. 8. Wood, agent We are going to have a railroad, nenr people, new enterprises, new Ideas be In line-toy getting a NEW Hammond, the only up-to-date typewriter on the market. W. 6. Wood, agent. At a Joinlt meeMl'ng of engine companies Number One and Two last night, Mr, Frank Parker iwas namJinated for chief eng.neer, , and Frank LeOnenweber and R. M. Steward for assistant engineers. Newt Sunday tlhe steamer Ocean Wsuve, undtr the management of the C. R. & P. S. N. Co., will make a Bpectal run ito PJwaco to carry excursionists to that point. The time is eo arranged as to gtve every one a long day's visit. A petKton was clrcunatcd yesterday for he reil-ef of Artton Meitn, whose store was aittacheU by creditors a short time since. M'amy, busl ness men1 euteoribed small enms. MeWn Is an old citizen and Is 6ncaipaci tailed from doing hard work. Much credit Is due to the parties who eeT.eCtctf the Una sixin of bay horses for Engine Company No. 3. They were pur chased near Forest Grove at a cost of $300. One weltfhs 1,250 and the other 1,350 pounds. No. 3 now has a crack team, Preparations are beinj made by Man ager BUinmore, Of the Gearhiart Park Ho tel, for the reception of Compamy A, next Saturday. Evary convenience possible will hie furni&hed Itihe camp, and If the hoya do not have a good time lit iwlll be (h.r own fault. The Knlfifhte and the Astoria Brass Bar.d have fuilly decided to make a Jotwt excunsion to Seaside next Sunday. It is thought they will also vls't Gearhart and wlitness the dross parade of Co. A, of Portland, O. N. G., who twin .then be In camp at ithe beach. The steamer North Pacific will hereaf ter ply between Astoria and Ilwaco, mak ing two round trips dally, leaving on arrival of R. R Thompson and T. J. Potter from Portland. For tickets and detailed Information call at ticket office under Occident hotel. Steamer Ocean- Wave for Kwaco Sun day morning, July 21st. The otearner Ocean Wave leaves FlaveH's dock for turning ..6 ..6. ... . .8. .0. .6. .6. .6. .6. .G66. . Ilwaco at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Re turning, loaves Ilwaco at 5 o'clock p. m. Round trip Mckeits $1.00. A grand bazaar will be given on Sat urday evening, JuHy 2ah, at 8 o'clock, In the tVpentown old school house by the laili ns of 'the ScanUtnavlan M. E. Church. Many useful and faucy articles will be sold, and refreshments served. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to all. . Yesterday evening1 at 8:30 o'clock a street car coming west an Commercial street jumped the track and started up tihe street In front of Foard & Stokes' Bture. It was soon brought to a realizing sense of Us misbehavior and after some trouble was replaced on the track. About 200 people gathered at the scone. No one wits hurt. and no damage was done. I Commencing Sunday, June 30, and dur ing the seaside season, the O. R. and N. Co. will make a 50 cent round trip rate between Astoria and Ilwaco rood on Sun days only. Steamer North Pacific leaves O. R. and N. wharf t 8 o'clock a. m. Time of departure returning will be gov erned by tides permitting connection to ba made with Potter for Portland In the evening. Ait a very early ihour yesterday morn ing while 'the Ua'tsert was making the run ito the railroad bridge, those on board wri afforded a very Interesting and beaullful sight. In the gray ot the misty morning a thousand fishing smacks were earning up the river from the outer bay and as tli numerous sals caught and rejected tlhe light from Mis east they seemed alruovt like phantom ships, now appearing, again out of fight. Tree Grand Co una I of the Impi-ovei An.ia. P1 M.r of Oresvn anets In Astoria on the 23d and 24th of July. On ThurSilay, tne awin. m ioci iroe is tendering the visitors an excursion on the stvarner North Pacific to Ilwaco, Font Oanby, aod Long Beach. Round t...i ttiiMm 7R ftnta f.tf Adult and S& cenits for juveniles. Alt citizen wil be ma. la wsliwn. Umr a ticket and h happy. Tickets can be obtained of Uie local Kea Men. OPPORTUNITY YOUR ONLY FOR TUNE, A young man's opportunities are sotne ttrmw his omy fortune. His best oppor tunity Is to assure it's lf for the benefit of hia etue. A UT WU com when h will no longer be aysurabie.'' Path pr d.fr-.-e nwy iutervtvw. Antl ew year of delay Increases the cost and puts further away the completion of the ton tine or endowment period when he may read the benefit of his foresight. Call and see us at the Occident Hotel, and lot us talk the matter over. We are agents for the largest, strongest, and best managed company In existence, L. and E. Samuel. "AS OTHERS SEE US." Prominent San Fnanctsco Merchant Ex presses His Views of Astoria. Mr. Charles HOllbrook, of the well known San Francisco firm of Holbrook, MorrXl & Stetson, the largest stove and metal house on the Pacific coast, lias been vbskrlnir Mr. and Mrs. Samuel El more In this aty during the past few days. He leaves for his 'home dJhia morn ing. Mr. Holbrook is aen&meu wiun Astorto, and Its prospects, and, though a reserved and cautious man of business, expresses himself In no measured terms about the future prospects 01 ms cuy. Speaking to an Astorlan representative yesterday, he said: "People in San Fran otsco do mot yet realize the great im portance of Astoria's geographical posi t.on, and this to a great extent I think is Caused by the falling on in steam boat travel from that city to this. Most people who come here from California with the Intention of returning come by rail, and it la reaMy to a vjsltor who approaches the plaice by sea that the Im mense advantages of your town as a sea port become apparent- Astoria's long line of waterfront and the depth of the river that can be reached by moderately extended wharves make her pre-eminent ly a seaport of the first rank. I don't im agine your own people realize the future that will come to them and unelr inter est wtftih raJroad connection, but I firm. ly believe that you will never attain tlhe blghedt prosperity (without a second and competing road that will tap Al bany and the lower valleys. I thonk traat a junction could be elffeated at some point on the Yaqulna Bay. road running into Albany. Then you will have not oniy the parallel river route to Goble but a sltanding given you by a line tap ping .what wull one day be the heart of Oregon's farming Interests. There are locations along your waterfront for ele vators, mulls and factories, that nature seems to have made to order, and I have no doubt that such buildings will go up iwlilii rapidity when railroads bring wealth and population among you. The lumber interests in thtls county are very great, and that Industry along will de. veuop sufficiently to make Astoria a large city. I think tlwlt .the salmon business if fostered and taken care of as It should be, Will aHlways be the great mainstay of the population, and It win grow with its surroundings into greater proportions (than ever."' LOOK OUT FOR THEM. Two Carloads of Kimball Pianos and Or gans Are Coming. The largest and finest shipment ever brought to Astoria. I am pleased to announce to the music loving public and my friends of Astoria, that two carloads of Kimball pt'anos and organs left our factory in Chicago for Astoria on July 3. This shipment con tains an elegant assortment of pianos of all tftyles, elzes and prices, from a plain case to our handsomest cabinet grand upright containing our world's fair scale.' It also embraces a fine as sortment of organs from a pkiln neat case .to a most elaborate case with French plate mirrors. These Instruments will be sold to pri vate buyers by the manufacturers direct at wholesale prices, plus the expense of laying them down at Astoria. This will give every one a chance to get a high grade Instrument from first hand and save retll dealers' profits and agents' com missions. This is your chance to get ahead of the middle man and get a fine piano and organ for less than agents are asking for second grade Instruments. The Kimball piano and organ have been sold 'in Astoria for the last four years and .there are dozens of them In use here now. They stand the severe climate of Astoria and give universal satisfaction. Only last August a carload of Klmballs was sold In Astoria and they are so well and favorably known that It would be auperflous to tell the citizens of Astoria anything about their merits. In conclu sion we will say that these Instruments will be on exhibition In Astoria by July 20th or 26th. L. V. MOORE. PETITION WITHDRAWN. Action To Be Taken Against the OH Works. An expectant crowd of people iHhronged Ore corridors of 'the city Council cham ber last night to hear the discussion on tne petition tlmait was to have been hand ed ji, pruying for tlhe removlal of the Gorman oil lUctory from the ivmuts or ihe city, and for the- conoDomniaitlon of the same as a nuisance. ' For some reason ot cotter (it is believed that Che signatures to the pttiMon may be largely augment ed) the document was withdrawn from tne h'oindis of the clerk a few minutes before the council wua caUted to order, and nothing came before the meelting on the subject. In all prUbalbiiilty the peti tion will go tn and be acted on at the nexit meelilng, and several of the council men w.U be able .to get their b.g guns of oraitory In onorc perfect shape for the dlscustfjon ictf the question by that time. The wording of the petition Was mUlnly to the effect tiila IttUve okl factory mus an evil and an ntKunuiwuioji '.p tlhe nos trils of eujknntnens in the locality and Uhak in several instances si clone as had resulted from Its overpowering odors. The people who are engineering the pe tition claim thtut they can substundate their HtaKomeiris and want to be given an opportunity to do so. A PIANO BOOM. It WJ1 Strike AsMrta-The W.ley B. Allen Co. Are Here. At No. 71Q Commercial street, the Wi ley B. Allen Co. have taken up their headquarters for the coming fight. Here not only wiM be found one make of pi anos to select from, but several different makes, such as the world-renowned Chjckerlng, the Hard man, the Fischer, and a quantity of Chicago cheaper grade Instruments. Leb the public bear In mind that the WHey B. Allen Co. have for years psst been In the lead In- pre senting a kne of pianos and organs which are unsurpassed for beauty, qual ity or tone. They are direct factory rep resautatives, and not "middle men," or selling 09 a per ceatiige basis. "Moore" n l-l.-in ' ' I TN THIS COUNTY COURT. Yesterday the following orders were entered In the county court: Ordered that the order heretofore made directing the removal of the gate from the county bridge at Seaside be rescinded and set aside. Ordered that the petition requesting permi!Jlon to attach a ladder or stair way to the county bridge at Seaside for the aceommodation of boatmen be grant-, ed. Said tedder or stairway to be con; true ted at the expense of the petitioners. Court adjourned. NOTICE. (Members of Marine Engineer's Asso ciation are requested to meet at then hall pn Thursday, July 18th at 8 p. m. Business (if Importance. By order of F. a MVON, Prea)dsnt Astoria, Or., July 14, W. FURNISHED ROOM? WITH BOARD. A well-rurnlshed suite of rooms, with use of parlor, and. If desired, good table board, at reasonable rates, 4M Du Sit- llMt . f 8v4fc. , COUNCIL MEETTNO. Regular Routine Business Transacted Several More Ordinances Passed. Council .met lost evening at the usual hour. Mayor Kinney presided and all memefbrs were present except Bergman and O Ham. Communication from Morris & White head, for the purchase of the ten-year funding bondls, bearing 8 per cent inter- est, issued by the city of Astoria, in which they agree to pay the sum of SiO.OOO Immediately upon their legality being established, a certified copy of all proceedings to be furnished them. Re ferred to bond committee.. Communication from Frank J. iPatiton. of the Astoria Savings Bank, that he has In bis poasessjon tlhe 340,000 City bonds and Is prepared to hand them over to the o.ty on payment of an expense of 3600. Accompanying the above a communica tion from CUty Attorney Smiltlh was read In which, he recommended that the amount be not paid and that -the city at once proceed to bring suit for the poseesson of the bonkts. Adopted. Communication. iCrom F. J. Qarney, secretary of the board of fire delegates, asking that a warrant for 3261 be drawn in favor of Rescue Engine No. 2 for certain allowances. Referred to com mittee on Are and water. Communication from Chief Engineer Foster stating that the roof for Colum bia Engine Co. No. 3 has been completed. Adopted. Communication from same source in reference to the great danger of fire during dry weather and the dlfflculay of obtaining water from (the river at low tide from 18tlh street up, and recommend ing he tapping of the otty water main and the pubtuig In of plugs. Referred to the committee on fire and water. Communication from Clinton & Sons asking for furtlher time for improvement of Bond street. Referred to street com mittee. Report from Street cbmlmCltitee stating that contract had been let to the lowest bidder for improving certain portions of Younrs Bay road. Adtopted. Report from special committee of three to whom was referred the matter of Martin Olsen, for auctioneer's license. Committee reported that they had made an examination and find no justice in the cla m. They recommended that a special ordinance for the relief of Mr. Olsen be drawn up. Adopted. Report of the city surveyor on 46th street grade, north, from Bond street to elleyway between Bond and Astor streets stalling that it would be Inadvisable, to obtain the desh-ed grade. Adopted. Report was also adopted for grades on rrving avenue. Report from city surveyor on width of grades of James Street was received and placed on ftte. Report from Chief of PoClce Lough ery stating (that the Behlm license matter had been satisfactorily setttfled, Mr. Behm agreeing to pay license for any -of hie teams using the Improved streets of the city. Adopted.. Report from street comhaCittee asking for further time for lettung of contract nor crossings on Irving ia.venue. Adopted. Ordinances were passed providing for the licensing and killing of dogs; appro priating out of the general fund the sum of 3300 ifor the benefit of ithe Dal g.ty Iron Works; apprtopruating out of the same fund the sum of $20 for the benefit of A. O. Spexarth; regulating the use of bicycles on the public streets of we city; appropriating the sum of $217. out of tlhe general fund for the benefit of MatiWui Berendoo and appropriating out of tne same fund the Bum of $100 for benefit of Frank J. Taylor. An ordinance regulating the manner of Issuing and Coltect'.ng licenses in the el'ty, from peddlers, was read first and second tjnfes. Resjlution that the city auditor be In structed to have Section 21, of Ordinance No. 1341, relating to shooting In city lim its, published In ithe Daily Astorlan, and triait saw orUinamice be strictly enforced. Adapted. Resolution declaring the determination of the council to Improve 45th street in Adiailr's Astoria, from south Hne of al leyway to north line of ABtor street, Aowptea. Resoutltlon declaring same for Improve ment of 19th street, trotm south line of Exchange street to worth line of Grand avenue. Adapted. Resolution declaring same for Improve ment of Duane street, from east line of urn sweet to west line of 12th. Adopted. Resolult'lon providing thlat notice be given for filing of report for special as sessment of alleyway running through 1110CK8 z, 3, 4 and 5. AJopted. Resolutlbn for same on special assess ment for 13th street sewer. Adapted. A requisition from Chief of Police Loughery for twelve straw mattresses far city Jail wus referred to Ithe com mittee on heatith and police. A mcltton was made and Carried that the same committee be instructed to Investigate the condition of the sewer on West lHth street. The foEowmg bdUs were ordered paid: M. Stenstrom, $4; Foard & Stokes, 32.55; C. S. Gunderson, $12.25; R. R. Marion, $2; Ered Sherman, $4.50; Flfiher Bros., $2.50; u.atistro M'.u Ctompany. $27.67: same. $15.67 N. Grant, $9.75; A. L. Fish. $7.20; C. E. Foster, $1.50; same, 50 cenits; same, $3.26; Mrs. T. O'Brien, $73.61. PERSONAL MENTION. Corrtrnf.ssloneT Wooden left for his ranch yesterday. N. Simon, of New York, is registered at the Occident. Mrs. M. Merry, of San Francisco, Is a guest of the Occident. Henry Soelmar returned tftie other day from a month's visit to the country- D. M. Stuart returned yesterday from VTarra..ton. where he rrfade a successful business vusit. C. W. Knowles ar.d wife, of Portland, yesterday passed through the olty on their way to Seaside. Geo. A. 'Beavis and wife, of San Fran cisco, yesterday were guests of ithe Occi dent on their way to Seaside. madian Pacific Railway, reiturned yeBter- aay rram a trip to t on atevens. Councilman Bergman and family and Mrs. Chrlstensen went to their Beaver Lodge farm for a few days' visit. Mrs. E. S. Loud, of Saw Francisco, Is staying art the Occident. She will re turn to California on the Oregon today. Thomas BoOton, of the State Insurance Co., of Salem, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Bolton Is taking a much rAeded vacation nd with Jus wife pro poses to vslt different poin'tB of interest on the coast. Mr. Allen Ctimeromv general agent of the Canadian Paoinc Rai lway," Col. Gerald Brophy, northwestern manager of the Equitable Life Ins Co., Portland, with Jlheir wives, returned yesterday frona Gearhart Park and spent the afternoon vlsutlng Elmore's cannery. In the even ing they returned to their home in Port land, promising to make another trip soon. SUBSIDE MATTERS, Progress Is Made, and the Bnd Is Near. TeeterdUy several deeds to west side subsidy property were mule, or arranged for. and several will be completed today. The commJrJtee feel encouraged and there is certainly no excuse fur others to long er rerqiHn on the fence.' Matters were not entirely" dose, as as hopyd would be the esse, but there pan b no iiouM of the uCUnrate outcomeit takes about so much time for some people to make up their minds to . do what they know they will ultimbtety do anyway, and which they know is right and what they Mill 4i 4... STATE NEWS. Interesting Items Culled From Oregon's Leading Newspapers. Lajtft Saturday night iwiae an exciting time Cn the city, says Ithe Times-Mbu-u-tairveer, and as a result Ithere .was a brldg9 accident, a exloon row, in which two rowdies picked a quarrel with a peaceabCe gentleman, and a shooting affray. The vict-ms of the Witter were peace ible and respectable citizens, and apparently .were guilty of nothing to arouse the animosity of the Individual. It Is a sad commentary upon our po lice regulations, continues the Mountain eer, If any peaceable citizen is not pro tected everywhere from ithb attacks of drunken ruffians. This is the object of municipal government and If this protec tion ts not guaranteed every person It is time for individuals Ho band wgrther for mutual safety. The Dalles has here tofore enjoyed Immunity from mob vio lence, but if there Is mot a greater vigil ance exercised In preserving the peace someWody will be seriously hurt. rr-hA -PmA. nv TnAprwni1fint main, has got another grievance and relieves his feel ings as follows: "The ticket nominateo last week for city officers was elected on MmilflV Thr. -u-prA JklevCTl ITlLiiarltV Cast for Stock ordinance. More than that number of floats votea who nave no in terest at ail In the milk question, as have many poor children whose only hope is the ptospect of the old cow picking up a living. But tf the ordinance will en able rich men to let more pasture It does not matter for the hungry whimper of nnr wi.l-fa Th TKhlft has declared that the poor Is always with us and it 1b fulfilling the Scr.ptures to keep them poor so they can serve the Lord, who Is almost deaf now in hearing .wear cries. Evidently Pomeroy Is tin the throes of municipal discord. As announced In Saturday's issue, says the Republican, Turner was taken back to GoSdendUie from Ruifus Friday after noon. The Chinese alt work on the sec tion at Rufus saw him upon the Rocky bluff Ln the sweltering sun for three dayls previously. His delusion is that his enemies and a swarm of reptiles are pur suing him. He lest his line, and from all appearances had eaten no rood, ex cept .what he shelled from wheat heads he carried In lis pocket when found. Turner imagines It Is many years Blnce he was Ln Goldendnle. He talks as Rip Van Winkle did aflter his twenty years' absence. The attending physic ians tn Goldendale believe Turner will recover, and rJhiait his condition Is tempor ary because Of general oomilty. State Superintendent Irwin returned to Salem on Tuesday from Ashland, where he conducted a teacher's Institute and attended a Chautauqua meeting ithe past week. He reports the latiter as holding a very interesting session, while tihe in stitute iwias one of the most profltlalble ever held ln soulthern Oregon. It em braced the first judicial district, but Klamath and (Lake counties are too far removed by mountains to expect many of their teachers. Those of Jackson and Josephine counties, however, were present to the extemt of nearly 95 per cent and the utmost interest and en thusiasm iwas imanlifeEit throughout. Mr. Irwin, since his trip to this city, has been trave.Lng to all parte of Oregon ln the Interests of educialtion. Work Is progressing on the Goldendale and Lyle railroad, says the Goldendale Republican, although a larger force of men could be used profitably. The firs: half mile will be graded by the end of the week, at a cost, according to the estimate of N. B. Brooks, of about $400. The first ten miles of the road run In a oanyun and the grading is mostly ditit. There is very ltttle rock work. lit is es timated thlait the Iten miles of canyon should not cost much more than 3jh.00 a mile, that is Judging from the cost of the half mile already built. The rem iiii der of 'the road Is through open pruirle and, alt 'the raites Indicated, should not cost more than- $500 a mile. Down in ithe northern section of Marlon eouriy Monday the work of culttlng grain wtaa commenced land ithe hum of 'the self binder came, sayu ithe St-alte'smun, from all directions. The fitlds consist princi pally of winner wheat, which gives evi dence of large yields. Several other places that can be seen from the high poinu about SUIksm are a.so quite golden in appearance and, ere many dUys pacta, n il. be dotted wlith numerous sHock's. But Utile Is heard as to ithe amouut of dam age done by 'the wheat laiph.s, but enough is known Ito warrant the edaiaelment that it will not be as great aa tha.: uf IttV. year. SuperlnitenderJt A. N. Gilbtrt cVs cltarged four prisoners from 'the peniten tiary at Slaletn on Tuesday Who had served their terms of Impilsoiim, nt. They were Billy Indian, from Umatilla county, who served one year for larceny; Frank Ayers, from Grant county, one year for larceny; Charles Owens, from Multnomah county, one year for larceny; and Thomas Tucker, from Wallowa county, eiwo years for forgery. Each was provided with the regulation suit of clcl.iies and a railroad ticket home. The Statesman says: "We congratulate Astoria upon at last securing her rail road. We hope to be congratulated by that olty soon upon securing ours by a favorable supreme court decision. When Astoria gets her road running, probably she c.i.r get some of the Oregon coast business inon going to California. There will be a revivial of business all along our ocean borders and Oregon ought to take care of it. Sunday levenlng- us the O. R.. & N. pa lenger train was going from Baker City to La Grande, a CHraairian, who was in the smoking car, gave Blgns of distress by giving a convulsive gasp. The ether passengers tiarely had tlime to look around, when the Chinaman fell over dead. He was In charge of the Chinese 8edD.cn boss, who 'took him off at La Grande. The man was one of the sec tion hand's. A county prisoner who accompanied Deputy Sheriff Coder to the Railroad house yesterday to assist In carrying the dinner pa'.ls to the Jail, made a dash for l.berty and succeeded ln reaching the willows on the east ade. The fugitive was closely pursued by the officer and seeing that escape was lmpossibel he came to a sadden halt and was returned to his cell. Baker Cl'ty Democrat. A week ago the outlook for trook county farmers was gloomy. Indeed. Crops of every kind were suffering from drought and the appearance was that the yield -would be extremely llghc. The rains last week came Just in time to save lata grailo and revive the range. hence the outlook today is fairly bright, says tne imnevtue Review. Residents near Lexington, Morrow county, say that the grasshoppers having eaten nearly all the grain are now at tacking the sage brush. A strip fifteen miles wide is said to be devastated, and the destruction still continues. A Chinaman owns a hotel at Prlneville and rents U to an American landlord. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Mrs Ella Davis, Portland. E. B. Mlckle, city. Thos BoMon ft wf. Jas Strong, wife & daughter, LaFetej J H Collins, Ptlr.d D j IngaEa, Melville A McGregor. Knapa D McDonald Westnt Balem, Or. Geo W Rlddell j "South Mend I Ctias Harris. Pilndj E A Getrhrii. Pi P Josph DuuTan, Kmppton. Mrs L OmppeUe, Portland.- C W Stoner, S u E J Robinson, Woodland. Wn j C M Murphy, city I r Gi;y, city Mrs Masurr and daughter, Tlwsco. TIME CARD' - OP THIS ' Seashore fiailmay Company In Effect July n, 1895. TRAINS LEAVE 15R1D0'. Time. Connections. 0a. m Night boat from Port land. 9:30a. m 'loat from Astoria and on Sunday with boats from 1'or lund. 3 n. 111 Day boat from Portl nd. 5:45 p. m Ho-it from A-tiria. 6:15 11. m. Sunday-... icititi from l'ort and and Aitoila. Itoati leava Aatorla one half hour before train leavoa bridge. TRAINS LEAVE 6EASIUK. 4:45 r. in.- Hay boats for Portland. i a. m lloat for Astora. I:-I5 p. m - boats for Portland. 4:15 p. m ....Boat for Antorio, d-lirer- ing pasBengera to boats lor Portlinu. 5 p. m. Sunday Boats for Ast jrla and Port- land. Daily except Sunday. For freight and paisongor rate apply to 1 1. J?. LESTER, Sup't, Scaihore Railway Co , oaide. Ore. jyiAKg Attractive. Start by being the li rv PI p mos' l)eaut'lu' creature in it. 11 Ui itl If you hove beauty preserve it. If not, you can improve vour looks immensely. Where there's a will there's a way. A good wny is the use of my articles, especially . Lola Jlontez Greme 75 per pot. Brings beauty to the face by feed ing throuKh the skin pores, gives life to faded faces. Sold by Mrs D K. BLOUNT, 457 Duane St. Ass toria.Oregon. Mrs Nettie Har rison, America' 4 lUlU HitN. beauty doctor, 40 and 42 Geary St., San Franoisco, Cal. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun derman, of Dlmondale, Mich., we are lermltted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation tn recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous ln the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at 'Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughiiag would last hours with little Interruption and it seemed as if she could not sur vive them, A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; It was quick In Its work and highly satlsfacto.-y ln re sults." Tr.al bottles free at Charles Rogers' drug store. Regular sixe, 60c and $1. 1p PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headacne capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon ln my family against any and all kinds of neadache. Yours truly, J. E. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent WANTEIi WAiNTiflD . A good cook, -woman pre ferred. Apply to P. O. Box' 591, Astoria, or R. N. Wrighlt, Gearhart Park. . WANTED Fifty men at the Jim to get a 10 cent shave and a 16 cent hair cut. 373 Astor street, next door west of the Parker House, WANTED Agento to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of .siontpelier, Vt. l'"or further Informa tion, address Q. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 811-84 Crocker Building, Sap Francisco, CaL WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 481, St. Louis, Mo. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 600 yards of earth exca vated from tunnel, to be delivered on premises. Pac.flc Paving Co. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-just re ceivedjust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. A good buy at Long Beach. Nine room house. Furnished complete for summer travel. For description and terms In quire at Real Estate Exchange, Occident Building.' FOUND. FOUND A silver witch, which the owner can have by calling at this office end proving property. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A nicely furnished mod ern house. For particulars Inquire of Mrs. Smith, corner of 6th and Irving avenue, or A. R. Cyrus, 487 Commercial street. LOST. LOST Thursday night, about 10 o'clock 129 fathoms of net. Corks branded F. M. Warren. Please return to Warren's sta tion. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DEI' Most Perfect Made. 40 Years tie StanuanL J. f