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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1895)
I i THE UAltiV A8T0RIA ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1898. Suits -to-measure, -$35' THE only way to fit a man. U to first find out Just what kind of a man you have to flt-tbat'i Just what we do -take your meanure exact and cut the ftult (or you and it m uBt fit, or we'll keep 'em. tailoring -exclusively. '!chas. Mcdonald, : ' The Tailor. S23 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 lovable In town. All 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 ASTORIA - ; MATTRESS -FACTOHV, 878 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of lounges, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES The Resort On Coinuiuroiitl streft, is the plaoe where the buniiienima,n and the lnboriufj man go for what is culled "BKHT iN THE COAST," or a nioe cool drink of the celebrated Gainbrinus beer. Haud wieihes of every kind made to order, nm nn eleunnt free lunch served every duy. You are welcome. Grosbauar St Brach. Dalgitg mMM Iron wy yvoms, aeneral Jlachlnlst and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds, made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoria, Or. flfter fflealsH, ,,':;( j. Or nt any other time when you wish a goou cigar ask for the well- , , kuowo, home-made, . , , . Iiiind made, white labor ' cignr "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by all smokers to be the bent cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 fiint? Street, ' . Astoria, Oregon. FORRO & STOKES 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, etc. Sure to keep warm at nights. Better than blankets. All the paten: medltfities dvertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, end toilet articles, etc., ran be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, A-torta, I' Japanese Bazaar BIND LUNG. Prop. . Ladies' and Children's hats and duck suits. Ladies' and Gentlemen's underwear made to order. Lowest prices in Astoria. ' t-i 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Btoffc M,f ENGRAVER! Seals Steel Dies, Wood & JWetal. Society CnlliUK Cards and An , nouncementa Engraved and Printed. ' W. G. SMITH, 209 Morrlaon tit., Portland, Or. MAKE Attractive. Start by being the most beautilul creature in it. II UllH If you have beauty preserve it. If not, you can improve vour looks immensely. Where there's a ill there's a way. A good wny is the line oi my article, especially Lola flontez Creme 7.ro per pot. Rrlnca bean'v to I tie face ,by feed-' in if turookili tue skin pores, eive life to faded tncete Bold by Mrn 15 Ii.HLOUNT, 407 Dnaoe St As- t .,, HrAffrin 'SnrfA J .Mrs Nettie llflr- I "fJU rtv f beauty doctor, i 1 end 42 Geary St., Ban Franoisco. Ca). 6.... X JUST Our Pall Stock fSoxong, $ I Spanisl? t 'AND I German Yarns. i Albert Danbap i I . i 31 The Moat Perfect Kitting & j Cornets Are the F N. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twoney-four hours endlrg at B p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 71 degrees. Minimum temperature, 61 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1894, to date, 76.06 Indies. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, 1894, to date, 4.64 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Try Smith's Ice cream. Get your milk of Relteh, & Wilson. Fresh camdiies every morning at Smith's. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonniere. Tennis shoes at Copland & Thorsen's new ghoe store. Bottle of Gambrlnus beer and sandwich, IS cents, at Jos. Terp's. Misses and Children's tan Oxfords at Oopeland. c Thorsen's. Curilng Irons, 5 cents each, at the ICstes-Craln Drug Store. Btst Ice cream and ice cream soda lit the city at the Bonbonniere. ' Tan button shoes for Misses and Chil dren at Coptlaii.l & Thorsen's. THE SAME PLACE-118 12th street Is the place to buy fresh fish every day. Meany la the leading tailor and payi the highest ash price f.,r fur skins. The Astorlian will hereafter be fount on sale at MeGulre's Hotel at Suislde. Our milk Is guaranteed strictly pure and fresh from the cow dally. Reltu & Wilson.. GIUEFE & PLANK No. 628 Commer cial street, will repair your clothes for little money. Try them. WORLD'S PAIR SALOON-Keeps the finest lino of liquors and cigars In the city. Call and sample them. If your watch don't run, call at 671 Commercial street, across from Shana han Bro.1 and have It repaired. DON'T FORGET That at Nos. 2U and 216 Tenth street is the place to have your horse ehod and repair work done. Bmlth's Ice cream Is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par lors for ladles. Commercial street. A nice- line of fresh fish and a fine stock of spring chickens and other poultry at Pat Lawler's, 674 Commercial street. PLEASE STOP, As you pass by Mat, Strall's second-hand store, on Commer cial atreet, and learn prices on his stock. If you want a delightful shave or a fashionable hair cut, go to the Paltico Barber Bhop, J. B. Hutohtns, propr.etor. WAH SING & CO.-Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com' plete. Are ytou going to Uie seashore? If so, you should call at the Bates-Oraln Drug Store and buy one of thij new style Bathing Caps. Water melons! Water melons! Water melons! A carload received yesterday will bo sold cheap today at Tat Lawler's, 674 Commercial. T.-ade with Foird & Stokes Co., deal ers 1-1 Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provision, Hour, fruits and v. Rotables They will surely please you. Perfect deanMneas and modern con venience are the adjuncts of all well- regulated baith rooms. You will find thorn ait the Palace. J", B. Hutching, pro prietor. Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There ,s a place In this town where you can satisfy Cts demands with the cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever ute. Thuit place is Joe Te-rp's. If you are going to Ilwaco Sunday on the North Pacific, you will have to buy your ticket Saturday to got the benefit of the 60 cent round trip rite. Steamer loaves O. R. and N. dock vit 8 a. m. No beitter milk was ever brought toj Astoria th-an Is furnished for five cents a quart by Rclth & WHson, and de livered In clean and tightly closed glass bottle at your door every morn ing. What brlnits people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere elsT May be it's one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they come. And of course the .Astoria. Wood Yard Is proud of It. Business men of Astoria visiting Port land hve for years been accustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the "Ucm." The ' Getn" Is iw lo.teJ at 73 Third street, next door ia the Alns worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny, AROUND TOWS. Did you hear the music at the Occident last night? Major Espey, a capitalist of Ilwaco, was In town yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, of Stella, is a guest of the Astor house. Mrs. N. Clinton and daughter, Mamie, are sojourning at Seaside. 'Born Wednesday, August 14, 1893, to the wife of H. S. McCiowsn, a daughter. Mrs. L. Kirchoff and children arrived home yesterday- after a pleasant stay at the seashore. Miss Lily Durham of Portland Is visit ing lm Astoria, a guest of her friend; Miss L. Rogers. Frank Baltes, an old Astorlanv but now a leading citin of the metropolis, was In town yestiwfu-;'. Gustave Hickethier and Miss Rosalie Relfschnelder were married yesterday af ternoon by County Judge Cray. Carpenters were busy yesterday erecting a grand stand on Flavel dock, for the regattu. It will seat 1,000 people. L. A. Loomis and H. S. Gyle, two well known Ilwaco citizens, spent yesterday In Astoria, returning 'home In the afternoon. TIm Fourteenth Infantry Band, which will furnish music for the regatta, will arrive in this city tomorrow afternoon. The case of the state vs. Sehroeder, charged with larceny, Will be heard in the Justice court at 3 o'clock this after noon. . Mrs. Ranniels, of Upper Astoria, Is suf fering from a severe attack of tlc-doulou-reux. The lady was resting easy last ewnlng. F. A. Cody and wife returned from a month's visit to Seaside yesterdiy. They left last nlg'ht for their home in 'Portland. A force of men arrived from Portland this morning and will be employed mak nz some needed Improvements for the tc.ephone company. Marriage licenses were Issued by the county clerk to Charles Nordman and i,.na Liperson uiid Ado.ph Hohppa and Kate Larso-h, all of th.s county. The committee of direction met yester day ..ind adjourned until today at 11 j clock. A fu,l attendance is desired, as busi.icfs of importance is to be discussed. The ladles of Be.h inla Lutheran church w.U g.ve a sociab.e at th.- Union i'aclllc cannery tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, where a num'b.r of line artlclC3 will be BJil!. The engineers yebierday notified Con tractor Alexander to c.a,.-:e work for the present on the Irvlnjr avenue extension, as It was thought the grade would foe raised. " Mr. Hammond has selected the location tn the old Ilwaco dock, next to Wise's store, for an olllce for his engineering force, who will soon occupy their new quarters. In the police court yesurday Charles Anderson paid the city $3 for beln.t tlrur.'k and Mike Benson .and Peter Olson for doing the same thing: 'were sent below for five days. Miss Barln, of Portland. Miss Pills- bury, and Miss Hazel Plllsbury, of Ore gin City, are guests of Mrs. Curtis Tren chard, and will remain In the city until arter tne regatta. Tick 'is can' lie 'honirht nt thp. rw.ittn heaiHiuarters, Griflln & Reed's, and ihe .ow lorn Novelty Store for the Regatta Hall, which takes place August 20th in the 1 irge gymnusium hall. The Congo Medicine band passed through the city yestt-rdiiy on. the Ocean, Wave, for a short stay at North Beach. Several lively selections wvre played dur ing the steamer's stay at the wharf. Mr. E. C. Protzniarv, the Portland post master, accompanied by Rev. Dr. Lind say, a prominent I'reabyf Han inlnls:r, of the same city, spent yesurday In As toria, tile guests of Postmas'er Wise. The Ninth street wharf was lined witn people fishing for tomcods. velerJiv afternoon. 'Many ladles were among the r.um'oer, and all werj- fairly successful, several catches being exoeidlngly large. Mrs. F. L. Westdahl, of Oakland, Cat., arrived on Wie last steam. r from San Francisco, and Is visiting it the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. It. VanDusen. Her many fii.nds here are gl id to s1? her ogain. Yesterday certificates of election were (lied and the oaths of ofllce administered to Chief Engliv er-Klect F. M. Green and assistants, F. M. Lelnenweiber and R. M. Stunrt, In the ofllce of City Auditor Os burn. Mrs. William Pohl, who has been quite ill at the hospital for some time past, was taken to hr home on Commercial street yestrrd ly. Thoujrh It will be sev eral days before she wllT be able to be out, she has Improved consld.rably. Commencing tomorrow la ftve ball will be given every Saturday evening at Alex ander Gilbert's seaside pavilion. These dances have made a dtvld d hit and the fact that no admission will be charged will draw a large crowd. Remember to morrow night. The Astorian tins on sale at Its business ofllce 2000 copies of t'ha Issue of January first containing the complete article by the celebrated -engineer, A. A. Schenck, on tho advantages of the harbor of Asto ria a.i a port of shipment of the grain of the inland empire. Mr. N. Schlussel received a telegram yesterday 'afternoon stating that his mother, who Uvea in Portland, was v-.ry 111 and for him to come up at once. Mrs. iSchlussel's many friends In this city will regret to learn of the lady's illness. Mr. Schlusfel left for Portland last even Itff. Consult Dr. DeFreye-, the European si. clallst from Portland, now nit the Main Street house, 9th street, near Commercial street. He consults free In all modern languages on all chronic, difficult. Intri cate and private dls. ases. This Is Indeed a rare opportunity for sufferers from chronic aid special diseases. Owing to delay In gettlntr medical aid a duighter was stillborn to the wife of John Larson, on the John De.y's, August 11 Had It not been for the timely arrival of 'Dr. Battel, the mother would prtiably have died also. Mrs. Larsren is reported to ibe. n,w practically out of danger. The child 'Was burled yesterday at Green wood. ATnan named Reams was brought from Portland yesterdiy by Chief Loughry and placed in Jail, charged with stealing a rifle and a mirror, from a boat. R?ams was doing time In Portland for vagrancy, and the gun was foundjn his possession hv the Portland pallet. Chief Loughery claims to -have evidence that will connect Reua with comr1olty In the recent scow robberies up the river. its case win oe heard at 2 o'clock this aftenoon. - t . t .1.. rv.M.I ... Ka'I true. in ine panurn oi ir v.-m. i - lerday afternoon took place a very quiet nd happy wedding. The contracting par JUST An Immense Assortment of NEW CLOTHING! Styles Way Up HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. ties were Mr. C. H. Hall and Mis3 Jen nie Harris. Both are well known and popular society people of Ilwaco. The marriage ceremony was performed ty the Rev. J. McCormac and was witnessed. rxv i rttn H:,;l n hr.whor of the eroom. J ..... - w- ' land his wife and several intimate llwuco friends. All returned-to their noma this morning. Yesterday afternoon, before a Jury in the Justice court, was heard the case of Thompson & Ross vs. v. .Knyart. Plaintiffs suod-to recover Judgment for $135.70, for giocerics and other goods fur r lthed a Hnn of which Enyar: was a part ner. Mr. Enyart it appeared, had paid what he considered his pir: of the bill and the others, not making good their amount, and th-. defendant refusing xo nay it. occasioned tne bringing or the suit The Jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiffs for the full amount. Go Gin, lanky Chinaman, fltol." a rifle several days ago from the residence of Oscar Wlren, on Duane street. The weapon had fourteen big loads ia it, and thr C'rfcB'ial, carrying the gun ill a man ner that looked" as if It would pop any minute, started up the street. The whole neighborhood, especially the lady folks, were- frightened, and word was sent to Ofller Oberg. who soon had the crazy man and his gun in charge. lie was taken before Judge Gray, In the county court yesterday, and examined as to whether or not he Is a safe man to run a; larae. He was ordered placed In charg of several of hisa. friends, who promised to care for him and see that he gets into no mor.1 trouble. U-lio iJull.v Amtorlun iosltlvoly ......... ... .. .1 -. Iul.ru ii lurgor City circulation tliun all OtllVl- 1U1CM-H I.UUI1M1IVU J" ANtorla foml)iiol. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ASTOR HOUSE. A H Griswold, Car- ronton. B Selg-rt, City. Frank Davenport Il- waco. f J E Meehan, Pillar, Rock. Mrs Thos Taylor, Stella, Wash. Guy Holms Tacornai John Kallman, City Wm Clark, City Guy Barnette, Clty John Olsew, ICty. N P Borgiand, Knap E F Balla, Chinook Frank M Jones Mon ta vi-ll'a, -E. P. Or. C E Naun, City. James Neagle, Pen dleton. C Giitzmaher, Ptlnd 3 D Demnls, Portlnd Geo Constable, Ska- mokawa. J N Ml, Sand Islnd D S Davidson, Clty P Shepardson, City i E Fllnn, City. C H Morgan, Cialsop C Fredricks, Chlnok Walter Dixon, City Ollff Shepardson cty Otis Shepardson etyj R W Tomklns, Cac- cade Docks. C J Fredrtcksonv j Bridal Veil. . J Jansenfl City. H G Scheilenborger, Portland. H Tonsjth, ortland. Bob Austin, Portlna J Nerrlgan and wife and children, Ptlno NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of J. E. Ferguson, Architect, No. 181 EUventlh Street, Astoria, Or. Sealed proposals will be received at this ofllce until 2 o'clock p. m. on Wednes day, 'the Hi'h day of August, 1896, for fur nishing the materials and luibor for the completion and delivery of a frame dwel ling for Mr. E, W. TaJIant, to be situated on Lot No. 11, of Block No. 16, in Shlve- ly's Astoria, Oregon. The plans, speclHcatlons and ali neces sary informaition can be obtained at this office. The rltflut is res-.rvod to reject any and ail bids, and to waive any defpdts. J. E. FERGUSON, Architect. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Odd Feilowu' Land and Building Association wall be held at Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday, August 22d, ait 2 o'clock p. m. By order of the President, A. J. MEGLER, Secretary. The Worlds Fn',f Tests showed no lak'.r.g powder so pure or sn great In eav enlng povcr as thf Royal. PIANO TUNING. For piano tuning, please leave orders at Griflln & Reed's book store. Commer cial street, or address Th. Frederikson, Piano Tuner, 2071 Bond street. Telephone No. 1M. ACREAGE FOR SALE CHEAP. Ten acres in Summit Addition to Asto ria for sale at an extremely low figure, in view of all our railroad prospects. Will make terms to suit purchaser. Address R. LidoVe41, Astoria, Oregon. Tho Dully Aslorlnn positively Kuanalii to advirtlieM lartrer City and County .'lrcnili Hon thun nil ot Iw-r mji-fl pub Halted In Aatorln poniMned' V . .MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTS Buy piano from a ma-YUfacturSY Who" warrants his own instruments and not from one who won't warrant his own goods, but depend on a local agent to warrant tlwtn fur hlrn. Every Kimbtll piano Is backed by the Kimball Com pany's five years' writtea fu-a!ity. SALMON f NORTH Splendid Runs in British Co lumbia Rivers. CANNERIES ARi OVERLOADED It Is Believed That the Fraser River Pack Will Equal That of Lastx Year, if Not Exceed It. The night before last the great sock eye run on the Fraser river was as heavy as any on record, and it contlnu.s equally good. The canneries, .xcept where contracts were in force, would take no fish after daybreak yest-rday morning, the receipts, then, running from 25,000 to 75,000. The catches ra.i away up to 1,200 to a beat, and fishing was nearly equal all along the river, The boats averagsd fully 400 each, and 2,200 boats at work. Four or five 'hundred fish to the drift were common, and so great were the drifts that many fishermen had hard work to save their nets, which Bank with the weight of fish. The following report was received from Westminster at 8 p. m. in reference to the salmon Tun: "The sockeye catch is far ahead of expectations. Last night at the mouth of the ilyer some bo.i:a caught 1,200. One boat exceeded that number. One thousand was an ordinary ca'tch to the boat. The average at the mouth ot the riVur was fully 400 to the boat. Op posite and above the city t'he average to the boat waj 300, the highest catch be ing 750. Yesterday numbers of the for tunate flsh.rmen made contracts for 30c and 2uc per fWh. As soon as the r.et3 were in the- water prices fell with a thud. Today fish Is sell ing lower, but at no settled price. It Is a deplorable fact that few canneries are prepared for the unexpected ru.i. Cans are scarce and little or no tins are to be had, so that tho pack will not be much above the tstlmate of the packers, for there iwill not be tins enough to put the salmon In." Latest from Westminster to Vancouver: "All afternoon and tvenlng the run- is as heavy as ever. The river is literally blocked with fish ar.d the canneries have tefused to accept any more salmon. One remarkable incident Illustrating the quan tity of eockeyes In the Fraser occurred this afternoon. David Gray and Chester Jackson sank thar net and in less th.in ten minutes the corks had disappeared with t'he welg'lit of the fish. To save the ret they hauled the fish, net and all. Into the boat. The- boa! narrowly escaped being swamped. One cannery on, the river took 70,000 fish 'before they refus.d offers today. Late tonight there was no abatement In the run, but the canneries are filled up and can handle no more fish for the present." From Steveston: "During the last 2t hours to this afternoon, from Wlnche's cannery to the gulf, 100,000 salmon were taken. Most of the canneries here can handle all the fish offered. Owing to the dense mass of nets at the mouth or the river the run is not so heavy here." Th? pack will be much larger than had been expected, and there is still a com paratively big run' on. As near as can be estimated the pack to date Is as follows: Canada Pacific, 11,000 cases; Bains, 9.000; Phoenix, 15,000; Short & Squire, 3,000; Brunswick, 8.000; Lulu Island, 13,000; Federation, 9,000; New Star, 10.000; Gulf of Georgia, C.000; Atlas, 3,000. The C. P. N. steamer Danube has ar rived from the north, completing a voy age that his been rendered extremely disagreeable by rain, sleet and wind. Her principal Items of northern news ere re garding the work at the canneries, many of which have now closed down for the season. The catches obtained have been generally satisfactory, elsewhere- than on the Skenna, although at Rivers Inlet the pack Is considerable short ot expecta tions owing to unfavorable fishing weattnr. The Naas river catches, how ever, In a gr.at measure fulfill the hopes of the earners, while on the Skenna a two-thirds pack was obtained, as looked for early la the season. The total pacKT o date is said to be 174,000 cases for the sixteen canneries, or 43,500 cases more than last year, when, there weri- but twelve canneries in operation. A still grea'ter Increase will yet be mad- be fore the seas oa Is quite closed, though the comparison of the packs. .will, not be materially aitereu. uy canneries mis year's pack are given by -the Danube thusr - v :- ' Naas River Mill Bay Cannery, . 8,000 rases; Naas Harbor, lfl.000; Federation Company, (about) 21,600 casest ' Total; 38.500. ekeD4 Btyer Invernsa Cannery, S.200; North Pacific, .000: BalmoraT. le.ewrrBrit ish American. 11.100; Cunningham's. 7.50O; Carlisle. 7.0H0: Claxtvm.- T,500, and Stand ard, 7.100. Total. 67.500. River Inlet Wannock Cannery, 10.000 cases; British vAmerican Packing Co.. 30.- RECEIVED 000; Good Hope Cannery, 19,000. Total, 69,000. Alert Bay S. A. Spencer, 6,600. Lowe Inlet Lowe Inlet Packing Co. 9,000. Namu Harbor Namu Cannery, 3,000, As cargo the Danube brought down 9,000 cases, half of which were landed" at Vancouver. She also had as passen gers down a large number of returning cannery -employes. Tho JJullj- ANtorlan poHlllvoly (tuunuilecD to utlvcrtlsera In liter City, County una. SStuU- circulation tliun till otlior import ubllMlitl In Aslorln comolned. THE THIRD MAN Has Fallen from the Exchange Streec Roadway. Yestarday morning about 2 o'clock Dan lei Melleo, an Italian, fell from the road way on .Exchange street, mar 12th. Mel leo is a stranger here and during the night had been "taking in the town." He became drunk and wandering in that part or tne city, in some way walked or fell off, alighting on the beach, a distance ot ten or twelve itet. Several who reside In that vicinity were awakened by loud groans and summoning an officer, carried the injured man to the roadway. A wagon was then procured and Melleo conveyed to the city jail. He was unable to walk and w.as so badly nurt that hs could scarcely speak. few hours later he .was taken to St. Mary's Hospital. Ills spine Is badly In jured, land the man's condition last even ing was serious. Melleo Is the third per son that has fallen from this nine place within tne past week. FOR SALE GREAT BARGAIN AT GEARHART PARK. Two of this- very best lots to be sold at auction for cash to the highest bidder, ifViday.August Hi, between 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. A TWISTER. A twister in twisting May twist him a twist, For in twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when It's twisted with other twine than MARSHALL'S. any NOTICE. I will give the parties that today took a pocketbook containing mon, y from my photograph gallery twenty-four ihcurs from date of this notice to i-etu.n the same. They are known to me, and can avoid troutite oy ta'K.r.g- mis nint. J. H. 3RATT August 14, 1895. JOIN THE WOODMEN. Join the Woodmen of t'he World. Char fc.r fee, each person, $5.00, which abso lutely lticloides all expenses. Organize Saturday n'ght next, August 17. This order never had over thirteen Oiftrs- ments In one year. Match that record TAKEN. Boat No. 88 from the Cutting Packing Co.'s net rack wharf early Wednesday morning. If found please notify Cut ting Packing Co. and receive reward. CUTTING PACKING CO, GRAND BALL AND CONCERT. The event of the season wilt be the irrnnA frtnpert n.nd hall at Flsher'n Wall August 20, under -the ' auspices of the Forresters of this city. Parson's orches tra of twelve pieces will furnish the music. Tickets, $1. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. k nallfiirnlqi;ri snl'A nf Mi ma w!,), use of parlor, . and, if desired, good lame Doara, at reasonauie rates, vxt uu ane street, corner of Ninth. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Most Terfect Jlade. 40 Years the Standard. Prices Way Down Clatsop Beacf? TIME CARD OP THE Seashore Railway Company In Kffect July 19, 1895. ttottt leave Astoila one half hour before trains leaves b: id ;c TRAINS LEAVE BRIDOif. Time. CoeNNEcrioss. "lid. in Ni,'ht boat from Port land. .1:30 a. m oat from Astoria. 13 ,1. 111 Day ooat from 1'ortl nd ro:45p. in lioatfiom a taria. I p. in. Saturday ,uata from Borland and Aaloila. 7 p. m. Saturday steamer foticr from Port- Inrni and Astoria. ii:li r. m, S inday oats Horn Astoria TRAINS LEAVE SEASI. E l:15e. in Uny boats lor l'ortiiiiidi 4 a. m ,. Boat for Ast r a. 11:45 p. in . iNig'ii bouts for I'o: lluu I. f4:16 p. in Ii, ut f r A sioi In. j:4op. in. Hfctur iiiy.. Ho its for Ast ti uind Port land. Klftp. m Ha urJay. .earner To ter f r lnaco. p. iu. uuoay "018 fur Anuria and l'ort- land.' 'Daily except Monday fLuily except sutuidny an I bum ay. for 'relgnt and passenger ri tes apply to U. LtolhK, tup't., tietshore Hail nay t.u , Soasid. . Ore. WANTED WANTED Immediately, a glH to dd second girl's work In private family. In quire at this office. WANTED A girl to do general house work In small family at N. W. corner of jiii and Harrison streets. WANTED Tut exchange House and lo3 in Portland for Astoria property, or acre age near Astoria. Address "M," this of fice. WANTED1 Agenui to represent the jld National Life Insurance Co., of .tlontpelier, Vt. For further informa- .1011, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast .danager, Crocker Building, San c'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. EaBy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR HALE. 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, 643 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. AAAAikjriMilS FOR RENT Furnished rooms; good lo cation fronting river. Capt. P. E. Fer chen, 330 llbh, street. 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 ftreet. LOST. LOST A small silver pin with the Ini tials "A. H. S." Finder will please leave at this office and be rewarded. LOST Thursday night, about 10 o'clock 13 fathoms of met. Corks branded F. Jt. Warren. Pleasa return to Warren's sta tion. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT. Uw great Wood purifier:'-give t Jtpeannes and Mearnens to the comni'-ion and cotes Constipation. f tta, 60 cts . $1.00. For Sale by J. W. conn, , ... -.. K