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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1895)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1805. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twoney.four hours endlrg at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 08 degree. Minimum temperature, 55 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1894, to dote, 76.06 Inch as. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, 18, ito date, 4.36 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Try Smith's ice cream. Geit your tuilk of Reltii & WKeon. Fresh candles tvery morning at Smith's. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon boiralere. Tennis Shoes at Copland & Thorsen's new shoe store. Bottle of Oambrlnus beer and sandwich, IS cents, at Jos. Terp's. Misses and Children's tan Oxfords at Oopeland & Thorsen's. Curling irons, S cents each, at the Estes-Crala Prug Store. Tan button shoe for Misses and Chll. drea at Copeland & Thorsen's. THE SAME PLACE-US 12th Street Is the place to buy fresh fish every day. Meany is the; leading tailor and pays the hlgh.st cash price for fur skins. The Astorlian will hereafter be founc on sale at McGulre's Hotel at S-aslde. Our milk, is guaranteed strictly pure and fretfh from the cow daily. Iteltu &. Wilson. GRAEFE & PLANK No. 628 Commer cial street, will repair your clothes for little money. Try them. WORLD'S FAIR SALOON-Keeps the finest lino of liquors and cigars In th 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 218 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. A nice line of fresh fish and a line stock of spring chickens and other poultry at Pat Lawler's, 67 Commercial street. If you want a delightful shave or a fashionable hair cut, go to the Tatace Barber Bhop, J. 11. llutchlns, propr.etor. WAH SING & CO. Merchant tailors, 628 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready wade. New stock com plete. Are you going to the seashore? If so, you should call at the Estes-Crain Drug Store and buy one of tlve new style Bathing Caps. Water melonsl Water melons! Water melons! A carload received yesterday will be sold cheap today at 1'at Lawyer's, 674 Commercial. Trade with Foard & Stokes Co., deal ers la Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vgetaibles They 'will surely please you. Perfect oleouillness and modern con venience are the adjuncts of all well- regulated aDh rooms. You will find them ait the Palace. J. B. Hutdn.ns, pro prietor. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa tlun. There ,s a place In this town where you can satisfy Us demands with th. cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever ate. That place Is Joe Terp's. If you ars going to Ilwaco Sunday on the North Pacific, you will have to buy your tickets Saturday to got the benefit of the 60 cent round trip rate. Steamer leaves O. R. and N. dock at 8 a. m. No batter milk was ever brought to Astoria than Is furnldh! for five oents a quart by Keith A Wilson, and de livered In ft okin 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 clseT May be it's one thing, and May be It's another. But tha fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Uuslness men of Astoria visiting Port land have for years been acoustomtd to take their mid-day lunch at the "Clem." The ''Gem" Is now located at 7.1 Third street, next door to the Alns worth Bank. Jos. E. Fenny. IT TAKEN AND S I'D BE TAKEN. Out f the twenty-six Kimball pianos and organs shipped to, Astorl seventeen have ten sold anl Ave pianos and four organs mialn to be sold before Saturday noon. Wiho wilt take them? We still have some of our handsomest and most expensive styles left, in quartered oak anil Nan Domingo anahogmy. Any In strument unsold by rtmunlay noon will be boxed and shipped. W. W. KIM HALL CO. 666 Commercial street. J NETS WANTED. Smalt mesh nets wanted, al seond band seins, old we bought. FOARD A STOKES CO. Wiudevrlle performaneesi every night I p. m. at t'he Caslm only place or Urg tmjortty of th? people In attend amusement In he cR. Admirsioa S3 anoe upon (tie rmK so fur were most-'c:.-. , -.11 iiuuM (wu(i. -'?9r toting two or AROUND TOWN. L. B. Wllnt'er, of Baltimore, Is a't; the Parker. Many more rega'tta visitors arrived In town yetitenSiy. Adtorii 'A. C. colors in sl!k ribbon at A3ber Dunbar's. Wm. MaUhewl, lot KnappUon, Is slop ping ait the Parker. Mr. mnd Mrs. Cllne, of Portland, are vieiltaK In lAltitorla. Ex-Chief of Potlce W. J. Barry was in Astoria yetfterVlay. Tire mow dwelling of Police Judge Os- burn 9s wed under way. A. B. Powers, and Elmer Moody, of Knappa, are quuntiered at Itihe Parker. Mrs. R. Stott ami Miss Susie Stott. of Porltllankl are registered ait the Occlednt. Leirbona (of irvsoirie on iMi'a streets yes terday made nutters lively for the stores. The Hotel Tighe Mas standing room on ly, every room In tine house being occu pied. Mrs. Kiawer land, itibe Misses Flower, of PorClanul, are In town attending the re- galJXi. H. F. L. Logon and S. K. Stanley, of Scaeide, are guests of it hie Parker during regaitiba week. Dr. S. K. Locke and wife, Dr. A. S. Barber, and W. J. 'Hall, pt Portland, are at tine Parker. Mr. Lloyd Evans, a prominent fl:iher man of Ohinook, Wiasiiilngjon, wals In the city yesltarday. Wm. Smllitbison, of Boston, and D. D. Johnson, of th Toco-ma Ledger force, are at the Parker. W. S. Door Bind son, nd Andrew Peter son and family, of S kaimokiawa, aire guests of 'ihe Parker. C. B. Upton, of Wal!a Walla, and D. B. Montelth, of Albany, are spending a few days in the city. Ohaa. Daviia and family, of Ohln'ook, are reglteped tot the Parker, and are taking In the regatta. A marriage license wus Issued today by County Clerk Dunbar to Axil Paavola and Miss Mary Pukanen. Captain C. Stuart, of the. Port Canby Life Saving Crew, was In town yesterday. His wife accompanied him. M. Alwa'ha'ms, a serorrd-hund dealfr, was lined t5 dn the police com't yeisitwd'ay for obstructing a pifbHc street. For a fine line of fresh camdles and frullds or a glass of delicious soda, go to the "iionbonniere," 4M Commvrclal street. Mr. A. B. Hammond haves for Port and tomorrow evening on buwlnss con lected with the Oregon Pacific Rail road. W. M. Ray, the Corvallls professional sprinter, Is In town. He has entered for the lf.0 yard footrace which takes place today. Mr. B. D. Johnson, of The Dalles, yes terday took charge of t.he W. U. T. Co., In this city, vice Mr. Fred Overfoeck, re signed. 'It won't be many days before tihe cele brate! picture "His Last Drift" will be rallied off. The tickets ure now nearly ail sold. Mr. Cruris 'Anderson, clvSl engineer, for merty in business In Astoria, returned' tu .'he city yefteuxlay and expects Ito locate here agiiln. W. P. Gray, wife ami boy, of PorUand, are Vlsltilng In Asl'.'orlia and will remain during t'ie legmtita. They are stopping at the Occident, MarHod Lt night by tihe pBSor of The Finnish Lutheran OTvangcllcal clmrrti Alev. PaairvOla and Mary Pakanen; J. H. R In.leka and Kaiea Wesa. H. A. Pish nd C R. Thompson, of ;he San Finols Call, nd J. H. Sirdth, m.l W. HIIH'.ie WalCs, lot the ICxamlner, .ire In khe city, giipa:s of the Parker. The Are On top of the hill last n'.gh was darweroiti$Hy nenr l;i!ve nsld mces b the bead of M.'h and l();h B'reets: No damage wis reported up to a late hour The reimwlns of Dwlg'liit Hlnman, the man wlho was run over by Uraln Mon illy, wiere uhliip.d Ito Ilwaco yesterday. The Tuntiral will lake iplaee this after' noon. "As od ss nU tOie numljers were, the eolo Iby iM'Iss Gikidys Jones, with her rich conlirotlto Voice, was rertilnly i:he goni of the evening." The Pacillc, San Fran Cisco, Cnl. The Pacific Commission Co., No. 122 lO'.'h irtet, lhave nat received a con slflmment of 160 toxs Bartlott Pear., to bei closed out cheap( Now ts the time Mr Tannues to Buy ; Ah look, a ranaimoin, arreted by Ollkvr t:ark, ion a clDirge of larceny, was ibourat ovir to await the action of the grand Jury by JudKB Osburn yester day. Ills bonds were placed at $T00. F. J. O'Neill, trve!llng pass:ngr anvnt of Itlhe N.rthfrn Pacific, cvme over from Sealand yesterday and will sp?ad a day or two at the reguta. Mr. O'Nelll't many friends wre giad to see him o.ui The colored mundl'ln quartet, of Port land, who have been ait the benches, last nlsWt nrer. lined tihe gues;e In the Occident Hotet corridors with gome good music of Its kind wbicih the crowd of by- tanvleru was not elow to ptreclate. 'Messrs. IVIrtni ur.d Hamshaw, the con tractors on fhe waterworks), reuort hnt the unme 1s now within about 200 feet of being competed. The concreting of the tootitom of the reservoir 1s neanly ftnl.ivl arAl evry difvrtment of the work is progressing- well. TliV cncert o be given Thurfttjy t ven ing t tcie .mfjrtgai:lonal church pnra- U.s to be mostt succtsfid afrair. Miss tr.dys Jones, of the Pacific University, at Forest Grow, wHI Hive charge of the 'program and hr reputation as a mtiui clan, U a guarantee of good music. Tutted ftates Marshal Grady, of Port- landv wis a v"s? in the ctty yesterday nd mils an Interested soertator of the raclns; cwnts f'lih'h. teok place during the day. He lest for home last ev.'ning but tntertds returning ThumKay mirrdng to wttnesa he srind-up of the regatta A gendenmn remarks! yewterdiy that a Uiree hundired over from Clatsop Plains and Ilwaco. It is expected, however, that a delegaiaon will be here from Port land today. Dr. Estea returned from Seaside yes terday. He eays that Mr. Drew, a well known Pontlandier, rell last Saturday, breaking a rib on tils lef t side. The doc tor attended him, end tils delay In not arriving here earlier was due Co this accident. At last accounts Mr. Drew was getting along nicely. Consult Dr. DeFreye, the European specialist from Portland, now et the Main Street house, 9th street, near Commercial street. He consults free In all modern languages on all chronic, difficult, Intri cate and private diseases. This Is Indeed a rare opportunity for sufferers from chronic and special diseases. The tiose team made a pretty run yes terday, morning and easily succeeded in beating the time dimit. It was the ver diiot of the large crowd who witnessed the run Itihat Captain Grant has a speedy toum and one wihlch will well represent Astoria alt the coming firemen's tourna ment at Vancouver ,at which event it Is understood tihe Iteam will be present.' Two onen named Frank Groves and A. E. Love, iwere arretted yesterday for stealing Jewelry from the store of Mr. Smifh, on Commercial street. Both, men appeared before Judge Abercrombie yes terday aiflbernoon. Love was bound over under $200 bonds and Groves had tils hearing continued until today. The pris oners are confined In the county Jail. The schwl dlinectoTa, wflvo tiad previous ly decided Ithalt school nhould commence the second (Monday 1n September, chang ed their m'lnds yesterday, and have set the tlrot Monday In September for the commencement of the fall term. Clerk Ferguson waa very busy yesterday tele graphing to itbe various teachers who ore soaititered throughout the East on their vacations lapprlslng them of the change. Podlmiaoter Wise yesterday received an lnvtatton flrom Mr. John Barrett, min ister alt Bangkok, Slam, to be present at the recaption at the American Cognition In Bangkok on the evening of the 4th of July, 18U5. Mr. Barrett was formerly on the Astartan sta'ff and Mr. WEse says ithi.it he would have ibeen g.'ad to pay his respects to his old friend Barrett, had 'tihe Invitation reichtd him In time, but will now be compelled to eer.d his regrets. Trie Sunday school of the Swedish Lu'tlhen-an church will have a picnic In a grove near Mr. Andrew Young's on Young's RiVfr Friday Of Ithls week. The steamer Mayflower will takie out the party from Booth's cannery at 9 a. m. For grown persons CO cents for 'the round trip, children free. All friend's are Invlited. A ffhort program will be ren dered on the grounds. The ladles ure .txpectfd to bring some ea't'alMes along. A good timle Is anticipated. Tlio Jull.v Aitnrlnn pomtlvolj-U-unruiitccM to ndvorliNers it lururor City circulation tlum all other iiiiri'N millliiMl In AMtorlu cmllncl. Great Vaudeville Show at the Casino during regatta week. Thirty people. Ad mission 26 cents. THE MONOGRAM. Rescued From the Sands and Towed to the City. The yacht Mo"nogram which capsized Monday a'ttennooa in front of the city, drowning three out of Ms seventeen occu pants, was brought from Destl mona Samds, to which place it drifted, last evening. The t);eaimer Occident made an attempt to bring the yacht to the city last 'night, but the luavy weight of Dal last in the submerged craft and tie lightness of the steamer's engine made it impossible to budge hir. Vcalciday af ternoon 'he stea-n-r V-nuii i !'" for ilie hands with Mr Lwhors and sev-ril others, and after several hours of labor sucedded in turning the yacht over, thus freeing her from the heavy sacks of sand which hold h?r down und allowing tiie t'.l-faited cratit to lloat. The Monogram waa It'hus rowed to town and beached at Ihe foot of Fifth street. Several coats mil vests and one rulbber boot were found in thv bottom of the boat, as were also a number of valuable tools which Mr. Leathers considers himself fortunate Is not loslnff. 'lhe report 'that 'the body of one of the men had been found en tangled in itihe rigging 1s untrue. None of the bodies of the unfortunate yachts men who were lost will be recovered until the river trivet up Its dead or the bodies are either found floating In the hiy or washed upon llhe sands. The Mon ogram Is mot injurid to any great ex tent ami will be Immediately placed In condition for emtry 1n the Sloop race to morrow. An elTont will be made to have tier iready for a trial trip this afternoon and If possible sail her In the race to day. ENGINEERS AT WARE, And Contractors Will Commence at Once. Engineers Curtis and Jaunleson, of the Astoria ami Columbia river railroad, art. rapidly shaping inratiters for ';he operation of the contractor The large body of engineer are some twelve miles out on the line from Tongue Point, and a smaller corps at or near Tongue Potnit are engaged In locating the line and grade stakes. Another biuoill corps of engineers iare nt work on tha west side of lt.he bay. A small gang of graders will 'be put to work at once on fhe 'lne from 'the city east. This means that work will commence as soon as the men can 'be got hare. Awtorlans will be glad to see the Vltrt fly and will have the assurance that the roal Is to be thor oughly 'built In every particular and that It will bi capable of haiuHng all 'the truffle that may be offered to It. The terminus wf several trunk lino";, Vt is necessary that the road bed should be solid, the grados light nrd the curves easy. Thes are feitures about which loo much care cannot be wkvn and con cerning which Mr. Haaumond is deter m.ned that no mistakes shall be mide. Work will progress fast enough wh.n the foumiataons are we.1 laid. The question of the location of the depot Ins not yet been decided, as other matters have entered in;o Its consid' er.itlon which have delayed th dec.slon. It Is thought that after the regatta busi ness nutters can asuln take their course. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Thre 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 any other twine than MARSHALL'S. StANT GOOD MEN. Would like to protect their loved ones. tk not be affronted: If I do not call on you personally. We wiH organlx he Woodmen som tirrw ihL, wir i, 4. " . , kilC cheapest and safost order on earth. I laui.i ere vvery one, ee r you wa.Tt to NAPOLEON Once HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. Near Telephone Dock. get lu on tlhie chartw lifit, which, In cluding medical examination, will cost you but $5.00, leave your naime with Mr. Hansen, of Parker & Hansen, or with Mr. Bartlram, of tihe afflumtoum store. F.. J. MoHENRY, SUiite Organijfer. Tlio livlly Amtorln.il positively guamntoes to ul vert Iner u largor City nl t'oiinly circula tion than tilt other papers pub lished in Astoria iiillii-it. A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. Was That Given at Flshar's Hall Last Evening. Within that commodious and we'll-bullt pavilion famil'llarly known as "Fisher's Hall" have been given many pleasant af fairs and tiappy social events, but prob ably none have been more successful and enjoyable than the one given by Court Aswrla, A. O. F. last evening. Every detail 'thait would tend to make the af fair the most satisfactory ever given In Asorla had been intelligently considered by 'the management, with the result that their efforts were most completely suc cessful In every particular. The hall w:.s very tastefully deoarated with bunt ing, fiags.Japanese lanterns and flowers, all arranged with striking and pleasing effect. One of the features that added much to Uhe Buccess of the affair was the instrumental concert given by 'that pop ular body of musicians known as Par son's orchestra. The concert preceded the dancing and was warmly applauded. An exceptionally .well arranged dancing program was then Carried out and con tinued until the "wee s'.-na' hours." Con sidering i;he many counter attractions going on last evening, the success that attended this affair speaks mos: highly for the abllKy and intelligence displayed by those who had the entertainment in charge. Don't forget the only place of amuse ment In the city is at the Casino, the greatest show over glv.iji In the city. Ad mission E cents. REGATTA BALL. An Immense Crowd Gathers in Gymna sium Hall. No better Indication of :he popularity of the regat'ta could have been asked for than the bniUlaut throng which as tembled last night at Gymnasium Hall to trip the light fantastic at the Annual Regatita Ball. The costumes of the la dles weie rich and beautiful, while most of uhe gentlemen in full dress added to the pld:uresquentss of the scene. The rooms were handsomely decorated with dark green ivy, and handsome flowers which made a foil for the delicate dresses of ithe ladles and altogether the aff.vfr Was one to be remembered. At an early houir 'thj crush begun until It scon became apparent that the rooms would be uncomfortably crowded. Not withstanding this fact every one was in the best of humor and having a most en JojiabUe time. The program contained IS dance9, of every variety, and was carried through to the finish; and then they wanted more. The 14:h Infantry Band furnished the most delightful music, which made one dance whether or no and all voted the alTiir a grand success and well worthy the efforts of the hard working commit tees. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. This U positively Ihe las: week of the manufacturers' special sale of Kimball pianos and organs M 5M Commercial sureet. We can't stay hero all summer and sell Instruments at prices we are offering on this shipment, and any piano or organ unsaid Saturday will be boxed and shipped to our Pacific Coast head quarters at Portland. W. AV. KIM HALL CO. Bo"6 Commercial street. PIANO TUNING. For piano tuning, please leave orders at Grltlin & Reed s book store, Commer e.al street, or address Th. Frederikson. Piano Tuner, 2071 Bond street. Telephone No. M. 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. Llddell, Astoria, Oregon. The World's Fair Tests showed ao lazlr.g powder so pure or sa'ircat la leav enlnj power es -:3 PoyaL KALE V A BAND BALL. tirana Baa, at Suomla Hall, by the Kaleva Band, on Rihinlsy .pvenlmr, A. 24, lno, commencing at o'clock. Ad mioa' Scents I ladle tree. ' " Said : Victory always comes to the largest armies and the biggest cannon, if properly handled ! Wo have the largest assortment and the lowest prices and we naturally conquer opposition. During the past few days we received an enormous stock of fine Clothing, and now we are opening an im mense line of the latest things in Hats. Fashion and fit, combined with enterprise and low prices, are our main battery; so, if you would be on the win ning side, join the army of buyers flocking to our fine store. TO CULTIVATE THE MT3MCRY. A habit of forgetfulness1 Is one cf the greut'est hindrances in all business and social relations, but our modern style or life and education Is certainly injurious to the memory. The old method of learn ing by rote has fallen into disfavor, and therj was much to say against it as a hindrance to originality; but there is a time In every child's life when learning by rote Is a1 useful thing, and It is at a very early age, for th minds of young children not being occupied with so many things as those of their elders, they are Ire a receptive condition and th':lr mem ory Is more retentive than later on. Every mother has baen struck by her child of two or three yitars remembering perhaps for some months where a certain thing was placed, or same little event, and lb Is a matter cf common experience that we remember the events of our early youth more forcibly than those of even a ftW months back. . It is possible to begin to cultivate the memory a3 soon as the child can talk, when' it should be made lo describe everything It has seen, during its morning walk, or to r peat some little story that has been toid to It, or a short lesson which has been learned. Every teacher beginning a new lesson should be sure that th.- lesson of the day before has been retained and understood, for the more we overcrowd the little brain in the attempt to force knowledge upon it the less we Impress upon It for future use. It. Is the experience of ail those who haive crammed' for examinations that as so'on as the examination is ewer the undigested knowKdige passes away, similarly through life. Unless an Item ot knowledge is assimilated It becomes as useless to the mental system a3 an un digested article of food to the bodily system, and in both cases th?y act as an irritant, lr.'c .rferlng with the proper di gestion of other matters. In a well ordered mind facts remal.i, ar.J points are, as it were, pigoon holed In such a way that they can be brought out tmmediattiy when required. Tliey ure untidy brains in which the objects ot knowledge- are confused and not r?ady to hand, so that they may turn up at un expected moments, but not Just when wanted, In th: Fame manner as there ire untidy drawers. wardror.3, and rooms, and to cultivate a habit cf mental order as well as one of physical order should be Ihe earnest desire of every mo.her and teacher. Home Notes. "The B';3iun Traveler" says that a few weeks ago a Maine young man bought a pair of socks containing j' note saying the writer was an employe of :h.j Ken osha (Wis.,) knitting works and wa'.-.'.ed a gcjd husband. She gave her r.a'-ne and re-quested the buyer, If an unmarried man, to wri.'.t with a view to matrimony. The young man who found the note co.i sidered the matter In ail its phases and decided to write to the girl. He did. Awaiting the answer with considerable anxiety he was at last rewarded with a curt letter stating that the girl was n'ow ;he mother of two children and had bee.v married four years, and the letter he had answered had been written ever so long igo. It was a "sock" dollager and the young man hunted for a solution. He found It. The merchant of whom he bought th.' socks doesn't advertise. , ITlio )nllF ANtorlun positively truu rn 11 ' to ailveitlHcru a lnrror City, County mil State olrculu t Ion than nil other papers published In Astoria combined. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DEL CREAM Mar AIJBHld Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. FOR RENT. nA opvt dimmed rooms: Eood lo- r jn . - " cation fl-ontlng river. Capt. P. E. Fere-hen. S30 1TW street. . - FOR RENT-A nicely furnished mod ern house. For particulars Inquire of Mrs. Smith, corner of tth and Irving avenue, or A. R- Cyrus, 47 Commercial street, .- , - - - - - ' .. V" mm Clatsop Bead? TIME CARD OR THE Seashore tyailcaay Company In Effect July iq, 189s. ItoMs leave Astoria one half hour before trains leaves b' id :e. TRAIN'S LEAVE BRIDGE. Time. 0 a. m 9:30 a. m 3 . To:45 p. in 1 p. lu. uturduy 7 pm. Saturday 6:15 c. in.Siiudav Connections. Nilit boats from Port- lu. ll. o .t from astorin. ' Day I oat from fortl nd Uo t f j om A.taria. .oiiCB from Port and ind AMo.ia. dtcamer Pot er fruui l'ort luii'i and AstOiia. 'ats liora AMoria TRAINS LEAVE SEiSHU :45 1. m. 8 n. ui tl : 15 p. :,i tlllo (i in -:i- p. in. Sotur .uy. i:V' p. in. Sa unlay. j ji in. . uuuay Iluy bouts for Portland. Boat for Asi r a. Ais'.i boats for I'oi tlau ',. ii' f r rtsui.iii. lionts for &t ria and 1 nit laud. tuuier l'o u r f r lar u. "am fur Aftoria und turt h.n'l. Dally except Monday tLaily except ;aturd .y anl btiuday. For 'rcii'iit and passenger r. tes ai,ly lo J. r LhSl'hll, bUi.'t., Seashore Hallway t u , Soasid . ore. WANTED. WANTED Immediately, a girl to dtl second girl's work in private, family. In quire at this office. 1 WANTED .Painty to dear 88 acres of land. Appjy to 8. M. Beard. Commercial Bank, Vomcouver, Wiaah. WANTED AgenCo to represent the old .National Life Insurance Co., ot -vlontpeller, Vt. For further liuoima iloti, address G. M. Stolp, Gonural Coast alunager, M-H Crocker Uuiidiug, 6an 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 4, St. Louis, Mo. J75.0C0 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry, and table ware. Jflates 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 WALE. FOR SALE 600 yards of earth exca vated from tunnel, to be delivered on premises. Pac.flc Paving Co. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-jUBt re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. Boy's riding pony for esile. Perfectly, gentle for youngest children. Has all the funcy riding gaits. Inquire of Dr. Jay TuMJe. 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. N. FOUND A silver witch, which the cwner can have by calling at this offlcs end proving property. FOUND Near Uhe Jetty, scow olntost new, about 10x30 feet, not putiited. Smalt cabin on one end. Apply P. Haktneon, For Stevens, Oregon. LOST. miiiriivrriruanjLjxri. LOST Thursday night, about 10 o'clock 129 fathoms of net. Corks branded F. M. Warren. Please return to Warren's sta tion. LTfT r.iver Medal marked "I mile reray. Tacooa, A;b. Ci.. i." Kinder please return to Harry Hamblen's sa loon and cUtja reward.-...