THE DAILY AST0R1AN. ASTORIA, TlJESD4Y,tJJSipitNIN, AUGUST 13, ,1895. Suits 5r -to-rneasure,; -$35" ' '' . t-rUX only way to lit man is to first find out Just what kind of a man you have to flt-that'i Just what we do-take your measure exact aud cut the suit for 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 than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the most en Joyabls In town. AH the "good things' of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. -' If you invite a friend to, the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant HSTORlfl - jMATTESS - FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street Manufacturers of every description of Loungee, MattresBea, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES The Resort On Commeroiul street, is the place where the businessman and thelaborinij Dian go (or what is called "BUST ON THE COAST," or a nice cool drink of the celebrated Gambrinus beer. Sand wiches of every kind made to order, and an elegant free lunch served every day. You are weloome. Grosbauer & Brach. mma Dalgit9 wsmmm irn Works, aeneral riachlnist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. . Foot of Lafavette St., Astoria, Or. Rftef fflealsl Or at any other time , ..when you wish a good oitrar ask (or the well ''"'known. home-made. hand-made, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Oonoeded by nil smokers to be the bent ciar manufactured. W. P. SCHIEBE, 71 4intr Street, ,; .' Astoria, Oregon. FOARD & STOpS GO. DEALERS IN Picnic Canned Goods, Tents, Camp Stoves, Camp Cooking Utensils, Baskets, And the latest All-Wool Sleeping Bags At all prices. Just the thing for camp ers, prospectors, jetc. Sure to keep warm at nights. Better than blankets. All the paten: medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. ran be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, Astoria. Japanese Bazaar SINO LUNG. Prop. ' Ladies and Children's hats and duck euits. Ladies' and " Gentlemen's underwear made to order. Lowest prices in Astoria. 41? Bond Street, next door to Moulor'e Fruit Store. Sasl Steel Dies, Wood & JVIetal. Society Calling Cards and An nouncement Engraved and Printed. W. G. SMITH, . 209 Morrison tit., Portland, Or. MAKF Attractive. Start by beinff the most beautiful creature iu it. rlUntl If you have beanty presorve It. If not, you can improve vour looks immense! v. . Where there's a ill there's a way. A good way is the use of my articles, especially Lola IMez.Creme ' - 75o per pot. Brings beau4y (o the face by- feed ing through the fkin pores, gives lire to radeu races. Sold by Mrs D H. BLOUNT, 457 Dunne St. As- toria.Oregon. J .Mrs Nettie liar- I TuiU(LmU-v (beauty doctor, 0 ami 42 Geary St, Ban Francisco. Cai. j JUST 1 r; : i ""'W Our Fall Btock $ OP Saxony, ' Spanish I AND German Yarns. $ filbert Dunbar 1 The Mot Perfect Kittlnor W, Corsets Are the N. ft IK.1 , 'u '!1x"A WT-VvHr JH YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twoney-four hours endleg at S p, in, yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 63 degrees, Minimum temperature, 64 degrees. Precipitation, none. , Total precipitation from September 1st, 1894, to date, 76.06 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, to date, 4.67 Inches, BUSINESS LOCALS. Try Smith's Ice cream. Get your milk of Keith & Wilson. Fresh candies every morning at Smith's, Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonniere. Tennis shoes at CopeTarol & Thorsen's new shoe store. Bottle of Gambrinus beer and sandwich, 16 cents, at Jos. Terp's. Misses and Children's tan Oxfords at Copetand & Thorsen's. Curling Irons, E cents each, at the Estes-C'roln Drug Store, Best Ice cream and ice cream soda tr. the city at the Bonbonnlere. Tan button shoes fortieses and ChU- dren at Coin-land & Thorsen's. THE SAME PLACE-118 12th Street Is the place to buy fresh fish" every day. Meany is the leading tailor and puy the highest iah price fr fur skins. The Astorlan will hereafter be founc on sale ait McGwire's Hotel at 9. aside. Our milk Is guaranteed Btrlctly pure and fresh from the cow dally. Reitb & Wilson. GRAEFE & PLANK No, 628 Commer cial street, will repair your clothes for little money. Try them. WORLD'S FAIR SALOON-Keeps the ilnest line of liquors and cigars In the city. Call and 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 Nos. 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 lurs for ladles. Commerclui street. TLEASE STOP, As you pass Ly Mat Strull's second-hand store, on Comincr clal street, and learn prices on his stock If you want a delightful Shave or a fashionable hair cut, go to the Palace Barber Shop, J. U. Hutdhlns, propr.etor WAH SINQ & CO.-Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete. PIANOS AND ORGANS-Tho Wiley B Allen Co., "Branch," 710 Commercial St., Leading Makes. Low Prices. Easy Terms. Are yuu going to the seashore? If so, you should call at the Emes-Cruvn Drug Store and buy one of th new style Bathing Caps. , AVatcr melons! Water melons! Water melons! A carload received yesterday will be sold cheap Wday at Pat Lawler's, 674 Commercial. Trade .with Fourd & Stokes Co., deal ers in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions. Hour, fruits and vegetables They will surely please you. ' ' The largest and Ilnest assortment of pianos and organs ever seen In Astoria now on exhibition at the W.ley B. Allan Company, 710 Ooinmerclttl street. Ask for terms. ' I . 1 Perfect cleanliness and modern con- vetuence are the adjuncts of all well- regulated foa.ch rooms. You will find them ait the Palace. J. B. Hutdhlns, pro prietor. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There is a place In this town where you can satisfy llts demands with the cleanest and best 25 cent meal you ever wte. ThuK place Is Joe Terp's, If you are going to Ilwaco Sunday on the North Pacific you will have to buy your ticket Saturday to get the benefit of the 60 cent round trip rate. Steamer leave O. R. and N. dock At i a. m. No batter milk was ever brought to Astoria than is furnished for Ave cents a quart by Relth & Wilson, and de livered In a clean and tightly closed glass bottle at your door every morn ing. What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere- -else? Hay he It's one thing, and May be it's another. But the fact remains tuck they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Business men of Astoria visiting Port land have for years been acoustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the "Gem." The "Gem" la now located at 73 Third street, next door to the Ains worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. . AROUND TOWN. The regatta reception committee meet tonight at tto council chamber. The TOilce COUrt VtStpnlnv ha,l tho nm, al Sunday 'batch of disorderlies to dis pose i. The cold wave yesterday was an agreea'ble oni for th vluitr ter climes. Chief Engineer T. M. Curtis, of the A. and C. R. R, ft., returned from Portland on Sunday. Engineer Jamleson returned to his camp up the line yesterday, and will push matters to a finish. Mr. O. F. Witting and Miss Carrie B. Thomas were married ljst night, the Rev. L. J. Trumbull officiating. Be on time and secure a ticket for the a. j. 'Dan. only a certa.n quantity will be sold. Grand march 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, August 20th. Ladles free. The Camera Club outing at Klaskanlne on Sunday was a most doligh'tful affair and many good views were obtained. The Oregon State Dental Association will meet Wednesday morning at the Chamber oT Commerce for a three days' session. A large lire Is raging in the neighbor hood of Knappa, along Salmon Creek. It Is understood that much propertly ie In danger. The county clerk yesterday Issued mar riage llcerra.e to Karesk Sunell and Marls Livisa Makela and O. F. Witting end Carrie B. Thomas. At the Congregational church on' the 22d will .be given a grand concert by local talent, which ipromlses to be an enjoyable affair. The Gatzert and Ocean Wave brought down .many .hundred Sunday seas-Id vis itors, and yesterdiy the Telephone 'brought 130 fishermen from up the river. The regular meeting of tbs ladles' guild of Grace church which wa-s omitted last week w.'il be held this (Tuesday) after noon in 'the vestry room at 2:30 o'clock. Henry Johnson and John Guswfson who were arrested by Fish Commissioner Crawford, of Washington, yesterday pleaded guilty to fishing contrary to law and were fined ISO each la. Justice Aber cromble's court. The election of officers of the fire de partment yesterday resulted as follows: For chief F. L. Parker G3; F. M. Green, M. For assiltant F. P. Leinenwt'ber, 130; R, M. Stewart, 81. The Var.Dus-ns and the Union Real Estate Co. have offered a lunre bodv of land ait Tongue Point for a depot site wnicn It is understood Mr. llaaimond is ser.ously consid'.ring. The town was quite lively yesterday. cuing to the number of fishermen' who aiv making their final settlements with the canneries, being on the streets and nmklirg preparations 'for departure. At the hearing of the Schroed?r case yesterday In Justice At:icromble'a court an attempt was made to have the bond reduced To t'M, but the motion was over ruled and th'c amount retained at $100. The Ladles' Sewing Society of the Nor wcsl in Lulli.ran churth will hold n bleand auction Wednesday evening, Aug ust nin, at tne j'acille Union, cinnery. There will be a good program and re-fivE'li'me-nts It Is understood that several llaherme.i an-esTeJ Sunday by Commissioner Mo liulre were rej a.-.eil 'because t'he Wash li gt on 'men hud beon given the prlvi .(.r'o of racing their traps at low tid Sund.iy morning. F i.v realize the amount of money spent by river boats for supplies. The steamer Telephone's inonrlily bills In Astoria f..r in at aud groceries alone amount to JiiuO or $700, to say nothing oif machinery sup plies and repairs. A horse- which was being led onto a scow at uo.-s, Hluglns & tVs dock yes terdiy ft'.l overboard. llfhlnw boat. Straas to say, neither the ouat or iiorse was much damaged, and ineinurse was nsned out, after co-nsldern me aiiilculty, not much the worse for weur. The Oc an Wave carried 450 people from the beaches up the river Sunday night. Among the pn-ssengrs were It. Koehler, manag.r o.f the Oregon lines of the Bouihern 'INielflc, and wife, R. P. Ob r, superintendent of refrigerator oar ser vice, and D. Ellery, freight solicitor of th.' Northern Pacific, Co. It. AV. Mitchell, and tVipt. E. W. Spencer, ex-chief of police of Portland. Yesterday evening a man; under the In fluence or liquor created a disturbanc? in a restaurant which attracted some at tention. After having been put out twice hs returned a third time, using vile lan guage In the presence of ladies, when the propritor lost all patience and used a chair over th offender's head with sine effect. The offensive man was tak en care of by the podee department. The Finnish Brotherhood's picnic to S-.aslde Sunday was a grand success. It took eleven cars to transport them on the railroad. One of the features on the bevtch wats t'he l-'InnUh dar.ee led by "Kit" Canadian Cars-on Irish. Sheriff Hare says that the water was so cold that he was called upon to help some of the bathers lliut th? buttons on their clothes when tOioy attempted to dress afterwards. Handel's noble aria "Lascla ch'ls plon g.i," to the Enigllsh words, "O Lord, cor rect me," was sung last Sunday morning, In t'he M. thodlst Episcopal church, by Mrs. H. T. Crosby, In a -most Impressive manner. With a rich contralto voice of great sympathetic power, a pure Intona tion and distinct utterance, her rendition of this velebrateJ aria was marked by great refinement and devotional expres sion, and was an example of t'he finished method of the old Italian school of music In which eh has been so thorough a scholar. It was a rare treat. Nob since "The Anglomanlaos" has there been so clever a society satire as Henry Fuller's "Pilgrim Sons" which Is published In the August Cosmopolitan. The prdbleime Involved in woman's use of the bicycle are so startling and so nu merous, under the rapid evolution of this rt, that one weJcomes a cireful discus sion of the subject by so trained a mind and to clever a writer as Mrs. Reginald de Koven. The Cosmopolitan illustrates Mrs. de Koven's article with a series of poses by professional models. A new sport, more thrilling than any known to Nlmrod, more dangerous thin was ever experienced by even Buffalo Bill, is ex jUtd la iha suue Issue In an article on "Photographing Big Game In the Rocky Mountains," before shooting. The claim that 10 cents for The Cosmopolitan means itrf-rlorlly from a Uterury point of view is dispelled by the appearance in this number of such writers as Sir Lewis Mor- 5 v JUST L An Immense Assortment of NEW CLOTHING! Styles Way Up HERMAN WISE, Tfie Reliable Clothier and Hatter. rls, Sir Edwin Arnold, Edgir Fawcett, Taibb, W. Clark Russell, Lang, Sarcey, Zangwill, Agnes ReppJler, etc. Nor can we entertain the idea of Inferiority in Il lustration with such nai.nes ias Hamilton Gibson, Denman, Van Stalck, Lix, Sand ham, etc., figuring as the chief artists of a single month's Issue, FOR SALE GREAT BARGAIN AT GEARHART PARK. Two of th'j very best lots to be sold at auction for cash to the highest bidder, Friday, August lfi, b.H.veei 10 and 11 o'clock a. m., at Gearhart Park. Lots 12 and 21, Block 10, near the "Cut birth Cottage," lots valued at $250.00 each. If you cannot be present, send bids to R. N. Wright, Gearhart Park. PROTECT THE GAME AND FISH. Shoot or fish only in the proper season and escape the game warden by observing the laws. Many etates have new game and fish laws this year, a .d if you n n't know fhem, send five 2c stamps for a copy of the Game Law Issue of The American Field, 246 State street, Chicago. A large assortment of fine clothing has has Just arrived for Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter. No trouble for anybody to dress handsomely for lit tle money. SUNDAY MUSIC. Astoria's Churches Well Supplied With Good Voices. Strangers visiting Aetorla are surprised at tih superior music rendered in her churches. It is worthy of note that for a town of Its size the class of music ren dered by and the talent found in the church choirs here is far better han the average. Many beautif ul voices are in all of the churches, and all enow careful training and an earnest d slre to excel and render efficient support to the va rious services. Those who were at Grace Church Sun day -evening enjoyed a rich treat. The organist officiating was particularly hap py In, his selections and rendered them with an artist's touch. Easy and grace ful execution, beautiful shading of the delicate sentiments of the music and powerful rendition of the bolder parts, made the simplest hymns an expression of true soul worship. The organ eeems to be man's Instrument at which he must excel by sheer excess of physical strength. Whem ora listens to such players as Falk md Mvi great leaders of Cincinnati, Baltimore and New York, all other music slnfts into insignllicanice. A large assortment of fine clothing has has JuBt arrived for Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter. No trouble for anybody to dress handsomely for lit tle (money. NEW COUNTY ROAD. The Report of County Judge. Gray. Judge J. H. D. Gray left last Thursday for a trip up the Neeannlcum, and re turned on Saturday. The object of the trip was to Inspect the line of the nfiw county road, and the requirements for bridges. The Judge r ports that he found magnltlceM lands In' the Neoannicum bot toms, and that the road will open up a fine country. There will probably be time bridges, two of which will cost from three to four hundred dollars- each. The settlers will . endeavor to have a trail opened out this y.ar. The recent road Improvement by th-j Seaside people in the bottom leading from the N'?canrai-ou-m bridge to the Elk Creek road, Is a model. Oravel from the cree-k was us;d and the road is now all right for hors-es s(nd carriages.- Last year a horse wonild be up to the -mlddl-i-, while the gravelling now done obviates nil such trouble, and the cost was only about $li00, for the one mile and a quarter. Several mor miles win probably be completed next year as all are Justly proud of the work. The county assisted the work to the ex tent of $400. A large assortment of fine clothing has has Just arrived for Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter. No trouble for anybody to dress handsomely for lit tle money. GRAND BALL AND CONCE1RT. The event of the season will be the Krand concert and ball at Fisher's Hall, August 20, under -the auspices of the Forresters of this city. Parson's orches tra of twelve pieces will furnish the music. Tickets, $1. A large assortment of tine clothing has has Just arrived for Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter. No trouble for anybody to dress handsomely for. lit tle money. i - A The World's FaidTestS showed no laklnz powder . .so pan oc.so srcaLJnJesy ,r fpljig powc,r as th$ PoyaL ,, NETS WANTED. SiifcUl tnetfh ie wanted, also Sec ill d band setae, old we taougM. FOARD SiTOKBS CO. A 'BEAUTIFUL SABBATH. One of the Perfect Days Fitly Ended in Vesper Hymns. Sunday was one of those perfect days which sometimes comes in midsummer, when the alt1 Is full of the smoke of burning forests; ar.d that it was tu..y ap preciated was evidenced by the number of people who flocked to the .beaches, or wandered about over the hills and through the woods. From the top of the hills a beautiful panorama greeted the eye In every direction. The deep blue waters of the Columbia, dotted here and there with a sail or Steamer, the lines of dark wooded shores, the sky streaked with light clouds in fantastic shapes and the glad warm sunlight above and through all, was an antidote for all th "blues" and Ills of life. Even the Invalid, confined by ailment to the house, could drink in the warm bright air through the open window and enjoy the general cheer fulness of the day. In t'he late evening, as if in benediction, the sun went down into the sea in a great glory of rich color seemingly to tell of beauties be yond the sky. Turning from the colors of the sky, In response to t'he bells of Grace church, calling to vespers, the whole day seemed rounded and completed to 'the full. "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that glveth to all men liberally, and upbratdeth not; and it shall be given him." This earnest words of the rector, borne home and Intensified by the beautiful service, Impressed the .lstener t'lia't for all the good things of lit; there Is some debt due from ths creature to the creator. The evening hymn, as played by the master hand of th organ ist, leading the voices of the few faithful ones, was a Bweetly solemn ending of a perfect day. A large assortment of fine clothing has has Just arrived for Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter. No. trouble for anybody to dress handsomely for lit tle money. ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following '1st of letters was ad vertised ait t'he AsUorta posuofllce August 12, 1895. Adams, Miss Alice Pulvermaker, M.ss Barnes, W. F. j Eliza. Bersents, John D. jSmidt, A. Cayle, James. j Van, John Jones, J. D. Vanstrl, Johan Lun Kublmann, J. P. F. qulst. Lynch, Charles 1 AVoodin, John. Foreign. Carlson, Miss OHvla Lfeevre, Madame Al Farr, James. . Ice. Jacobson, Julius. Young, J. H. When cal.ing for any of the above let ters, please say "advertlsad." HE it .VI AN WIS IS, P. M A large assortment of fine clothing has has Just arrived for Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter. No trouble for anybody to dress handsomely for lit tle (money. NOTICE. . . . The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Odd Fellowa' Land and Building Association will be held at Odd Feaiows' Hall on Thursday, August 22d, ait 2 o'clock p. m. By order of the President. A- J. MEGLER, Secretary. HOTEL ARRIVALS. " ASTOR HOUSE. A McDonald, Jewell J B Johnson Cedarj Flats. Geo W Ttbler Ptlnd; Will True, City. Ohas. Hansen Viola- ria, B. C. A G San is:ro,n, Cty F G Spethmunn Ptd C W Everest, City John Clron, Warntn Robt Morem City J 3tlcqler, Ptlar.d L Andre ; Ca'.h lamt. C J Duncan Sand Is W H Griffith Sand II C Fost'ir, Catblanitt Fred Springer, Vine Maple. J M Smith, City I Wm. Olsen, Tlllamkj Jos O'Keefe, tor Otevn. C Daggett, Mist, Or ' M Z NJlson, City ' J M Sweeney, City Ohas G Johnson, New Astoria. Alfred Wilson, Swe-j den. John Blaann Tacma Anton Diaz, City. John Corcoram Pil- C vj tan.. City. E H Snow, Topeka. F H Mudd, F: Stvns W H Franklin, Sher idan, Or. Wm Sspp. B-'ookflld E A Reynolds, Tilla mook. J H Reynolds, Crked Creek. lax Rock. T Corcoran, V Maplj Chas McCauley, Si. Helens. Miss Peterson, Ptld Miss Osterdoi, Ptld Andrew Nlqulst Cty Klttering and wife.j Stella. Wn. R H Staples, Fort Benton, Mont. Frank Mutijoa Tort, Stcveni. Chas Hartmas, Clty Wm Richinnn, llwc T J O'Brien, Knap- :on, j Geo Noble, Ryan's Cannery. John Linchlnst and wrfe, Portland. Dr Ellert, New York Miss Ellert N Y Cty Miss Hebbert. Ptlnd Chas Donatio?, Ptld F 8 White, ' Soutn Eend, Wn. P Bherardsonv City C Allchorn, North Shore. ,. NEW DEPARTURE. 'Gun Factory Started at Eugene. Mr.G.A. Sachs, a German by birth. Is now la Astoria, and Is looking after the ubscrtptIons being mad to . the cap rtal stock of the now gun factory started at Eugene ' Mr. Sachs Is the patentee of a new de parture In shot guns, nd exhibited a sample, which hft made by hand, to the Astorlan yesterday. It Is a double bar RECEIVED relled, breach loading, lhammerless gun, of gp;at power, being one of the few successful guns for the use of smokeless powder. It has but 40 parts, while most guns have from 58 tl SI parts. It Is sim ple and effective-, unique from Its very simplicity, and constructed from the very best of steel. The workmanship Is of the high';t grade and the finished arti cle Is a very handsome one. The compar.y Is incorporated and is known as the "Saxonia Gunworks" Com pany. It Is the first factory or the kind on the coast and should me-t with the support that the merit of the gun de manijs. Mr. Sachs has three letters paffent In t'he United States and one In England. The sample gun may be seen at Spe:: arth's stone- during this wee'k. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. PIANO TUNING. For piano tuning, please leave orders at Griffin & Reed's book store, Commer cial street, or address Th. Frederikson, Piano Tuner, 2071 Bond street. Telephone No. 24. SIGNS! SIGNS! SIGNS! Mr. Gteocrge M. Home, Portland's ac knowledged ohumiplcn sign writer, 13 under engagement with B. F. Allen until after the regatita. PERSONAL MENTION. J. C. Epperly was In town yesterday. F. Van Reed, of Huntington, Is at the Parker. , Clias. Hawbaker, c-f Portland, Is at the Parker. P. Gray, of Portland, is stcpiping at the Parker. Miss Rose Tru'mbun iwe:.'t to S. aside yesterday. J. A. Fees, of Knappa, Is a gu..st of file Parker. G. Gumez, of Gray's Harbor, Is register ed at the 'Parker. H. D. McGulre and wife, of Portland, are 'at the Occident. John; Forbes and -wife, of Butte, Mont., are at' the Occident. C E. S. Wood, the attorney, of Port land, is at the- Occlder.'t. C. H.- Carey, and wife, of Portland, are registered at the Occident. John A. Shaw and wife, of Miles City, are guests of the Occident. A. C. Getz., of Portland, la making a f.w days' visit with Mr. Hawes. ' Jas. Crawford and wife, of Vancouver, are visiting the city, stopping at the- Oc cident. .. ; Mrs. B. Var.Dusen and Mrs. C. J. Tren chard and daughter, have returned from the beach. A. B. Hammond and wife and the Misses Hammond have returned to their quarters at the Occident. Q. E. Bain, of -Alarnkda, and Chas. Mc Donald, of OakSand, Cal.. former Asto rlans, registered at Seaside on Sunday, iMrs. M. J. Shaw and daughter, of Olym pla, are visiting Mrs. Rus-sell, and will also soon visit friends at Clatsop beach. Mrs. Westdahl, of Oakland, formerly of 'Astoria, and Mrs. H. G. Smith, mill be among the passengers on the- Colum bia from San Francisco tomorrow. United States Marshal Henry C. Grady, of Portland, passed through Astoria yes terday on his way 'home from Clatsop, where he sprained his left foor while stepping on' some logs. TREASURY STATEMENT. Washington, August 12. Today's state ment of the condition1 of the treasury shows: Available cash baHanc.-, $163,857, atO; gold reserve, 102,96C,363. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM MMM Moot Perfect SlaJc. 40 Years the Standard. Eili i Prices Way Down Clatsop Beacf? TIME CARD OP THB Seashore Haitaiay Company In Kffect July 19, 1895. Hoats leave AMo la one half lour b fore trains leaves b id ;o. TKA1NS LEAVE BKIDOl'. Tim it. Connectio.ns. Niabt boat' fioni rort lu' d. o.t from storia Day 1 oat from I'ortI nd. lio t fiom A t ria uais from i'urt and and Aain.lti. steamer Pot er from Tort- Ikii i and Astoiitt. ' oats Horn Antoria 0 .1. m . :':3U a. m f3 11 to:45 p. 11 I p. ui. fcaturday .... 7 pm. Saturday.... d:H c. m.S inday... TRAiNS LEAVE EE iSl; E l:l" p. m... 1 a. m tl:45p. m fl:lo p. m iAi p. 111. Si.tur..ny :I5 p. m Sa urday. p. ui. um;a) bay bouts for i'orl.tid Uuut lor A si r u. .ig n bouts for 1'oiili.n I. li a' f r riHioiiit. 1)0 .ts for Abt ri t aud Port laud. euiuer I'o ter f r lwaoo. al for Astoria and i orl lnml. Daily except Monday fLuily except -utuidiy aui Sum ay. lor 'leij'iil and passenger rues apply to U. r Lioifcu, cut., Setshoie ltrt.il w ay 1.0 , aeuaWt . Ore. WANTED. WANTED A girl to do general house work in small family at N. W. corner of lit'h and Harrison streets. WANTED Agents to represent th old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, Ubn r'rancisco. 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 484, 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 BALK. 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 cwner can have by calling at this office end proving property. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; good lo cation fronting river. Capt. P. E. Fer c.ven, 330 17Uh street. TO RENT House of 4 rooms and bath room, and modern conveniences. Just bulk. Apply J. E. Ferguson. FOR RENT A nicely furnished mod ern house. For particulars Inquire of Mia Smith, corner of th 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. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th. great Riood purifier, given fresnness and clearness to the completion and cuies Constipation. Ti eta, 50 cts . 11.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn.