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I THE DAILY ASTfltUX, iBTHKlA. 'TIIUKSHAY MOBSINO, AI'KIL t lHsifl. L Boyle & Go. .Recti EHtnte, LonriH, Invent ttteittH nttd Itmurnitcc. aVIB Commrlal t., AIodta, Or. SPECIAL OFFER-We have now placed on the martket Block JoVand water frontage, and will offer lots In that Jollars Invested lu. lots In this addition will sure wake yon money. See fine display map in our window. SOMETHING EW. CkiMnt u Y ' Stetl-Skw Sin.. All Siaet .at Style We also carry a fiw line of adies' and men's slioes, from the beet to the lowest reliable Oodfi. All gila warranted just an represented. JOHN HAHN &CO., 479 Commercial (reet. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local wwavtfcer for twenty-four tiour ndtng at 1 fj. ra. yesterday, furnished by Um United State Department of Ag riculture, warar bureau. Maximum temperature, tJ deg.e. Minimum tewaneratur, tt .tec-re. Precipitation, traoe. MA. to date, 67) kachea, 1st, W3i t data, .8 Inch. JUST OPENED...... Ladies, Shirtwaists latest Styles cJ attcrns--Ut 3Wces ..... KEW SHIRT WAIST BELIS Albert Dunbar BCSIXES8 LOCALS. Job Delating of all kind at th A.torte Job office. IV MarehaU'e: th other. . Toa tak chance, on C. O. Palmberg. arvhitact Hoom Num ber t, Kinney's bulldlrg. Tty C B. Smoth's vjci3a Ic Crrtm. It la something Ana. AROUND TOWN. Faith huildt a brlalir, serosa the glf ( teath. To brank th .hook axhleh nature mono- ahun. And ktssla thought aaniolhljr on the far ther ahor. Young. Who Mid regatta quavti? Circuit ourt conrewr Monday. T'a, be, prompt, idle 2nd. Rewcu flail Thursday, 8ummer clothing aoSii at .extremely low price UP.. Stoke. For th beat of oomaMrriai job priat Ing call at th Aatertaa Job afflc. Mear.y W the leading tall nr. and pays th highest cash price for fur skins. . ' ty-flve pit were driven yesterday .".Wi ,""-,,rIy the Young". Bar brtdg. of the fishermen on Oie Columbia rtvr. H. 8I000, mt Bear Creek, and John Lwndherg, of Knappa, .we In the city yesterday. Mna, Crow left for Portland last even Ing tor a few days' visit. She .will return on Saturday. 1 I Mtn Host MeKliMr. who has Veen suf- feiinrr with rheumatism In the hand, Is alowly Improving. Contractor Jacotisoa report that twen- at Marshall-! salmon twine ts without gvttery" was always In working order. What a piece of good fortune n at for a man to fonret th hard whit enjoying the delightful, or. In th iwi'i words: Where th rough road turn and the valley sweet Smllea bright with Its balm and bloom We'll foret th thorns that have pterved "the feet Ami the nlhta with Ihilr Brief ami Bloom. And ih sky will smile and th stars will beam, Asa we'll Uy ua dowa In th Hunt to dream. R. 'L. Bnyl A Co.. hav cut up th Wx " " 'P ruanuut from Comm. r. sl tret to Kond street just wa. of J.(Ta retairnnt. ahd are leasing It. They will av ton-foot ass way ot th at. so (hat Mores and oMoe c n fmv on th. pass way lind th who!.- lot can oe wcupled. , Mr. II. R Wooden k l paunl. KsrTlr corn for dutrllmtlon amoiut I i f-era at Nhalem Valley K test Its use- inin.ss and adaptation to this section I'artlea learfnir an Oder sccompnl,-1 Iy -n will at Jewell V. a, will receive pound of th sani. Th 'Teias Steer." which was mlver- rtsl to appear at Fisher's Frldiiy even. Ins. owlna to an accident which the company met with, will not now be In this elty until net Tuesday. est week Arhor Ty will b rlc!t.Mtd by th school children of Astoria n pre TMed 'by law. This event Is scheduled to Ink pise each year on th second Friday afternoon In April. suridny -nlnjr ther will b a special Easter svrvto In th rrcsbyterl.tn church at which th music will be pirileulnrly tin. Mr. Jtrhrrrns, th celebr.il'M Nor wegian tenor, will rentier aa p;iroprintr solo. of competitor, gtrongest. handsomest. besL Tea Cream Soda In twenty-two different flarors at C. B. Smlth'a Private par- lors for lad let Just received, at the Scow Bay Wood Tard, US cords of oak wood. The finest wood ever brought to Astoria. 1 The woraaa who looks well on a rsanv S I dilV Mfdn't Mnrrfi hr le ..n I ron't forget the coffee supper to tw given by the Salvation Army corps IM evening The colored hrothots will rend, r their JuMW songs durt'.ur th. miir.w o: the evening. her aptetiranc when It is dear. Sunnymead addition to Astoria was filed for record yestcrdtiy by John Am ir and wife. The tract conuins M a -tv. Those 'dainty "Mantilla" siie nhnio. ! will be taken for $1 1 p. r dotrn nt Crow's j gallery for the next thirty days lor the I ben.'tlt of the school children. Just received, an Immense amount of Gents" summer clothing, from Eastern manufacturers, at P. A. Stokes, ! ' Yesterday the bluebirds made thci.- an- 1 pea ranee on tne mils, and the.e pretty j County j harbingers of spring, were wvlcoincj by an. Mr. H. S. Wooden, of J.-well pre Inct, and Messrs. Miller and lirown. of i' per. ai In the city. del.v.o to th. convention. i Jacob Anderson and Isaac O. H-ndr-I son. both natives of Russia. yestnla- Dumbarton'. Irish Ux salmon twrn. ! .tniaoT,,h,rrn!,MnS!,!a.0f Wm cit' u parlor to any In th market. . Fisher : ,0M 0f ,he 1 "" S""' a' 'J?-!' rrv- i Parasols, thourt hardly In touch with j Parti, deatrlair th best of tab prtntin! )' ,ZhZLreU C" ' at th lowest price, she jld call at th.' cn,ra,ed. ov'"n Prlng hiul . Astorlan Job office before ,omc Vlie-j umm" ,n ltiT " where. ! I ! Easter services will he hM at th. 1 Business men. u yoo want to fig op ia'"c u nd lu mass will be said ru ( Mr. I. J. lngalls, of I-wls find CI; rke. Is a candidate for county comml tatoner before th convention today. E. C. Ilolsingrr. the night operator st the Western I'nlon offli-e. relurneil from a visit to Solem, yestervlay. Mesrs. Ross, Hlggins A Co. put In their new patent coffee counter yesterday. best of letter heads bill he.',-. .!., ! HolJ' T1lUr?lay, meats, eta, call at the Astorlan Job office i ' wher you will find th beet of itxk j ana material. A party of seventy-five Chinamen foity i from Astoria and th balance from Port- Tba Oregon Trading Cax, (ut Commercial ,and' lefl yesterday for Friday Harbor, street. Is the plaes to buy your dry . wafr ner will work In the cannery. foods, clothing, boots and shoe, men'.! nd ladles' furnishing Boods. Should you 1 Ttler wl" a social and business want an auctioneer. & rViJman make. ' meetln 0' '"e Y. P 8. C. E. of the bis offlc at th. Oregon Trading Co ! "e'brterian church in the basement of - j the Tlphe Hotel Friday evening at 7:30. Just received A beautiful lln of all Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparllla purine the Mood, cures Eruptions, Ecs-ms. Ssrofula. ard all diseases arising from Impor blood. Chas. Rogers. ACE ORGANIZED Eim I'm scr n the Kx n Mentha vF the lvMh-liitloa, Kith Ooc Ewqitliin. riders Director Clrxttil asd tbt first ll luiitul tkc OijaaUJili'S Cbosiii It ts Ikoaaht Tkaf Jhe ftrislt .ill Miltca the .Harkti. Th Culuaabla Klver Jsckers' AsskI. lion held lis first mowing yejlertla af ternoon for the purpose of orguttMng anl electing ortli-er. Ktfloen drvtlr. were elected, and Includnl all of Cb prlnclal members of Use nssocloltaa. Their names arc aa follows: 11. A. Sca borg, M. J. Kinney, W. T. Chutlcr, ri rvsenttng A. Hoof h Co., IL a. Mctlow- an. N. W. Tallant, J. W. Cook. r!. Far rell, tleorge H. Ocorge, Samuel t'lmorc. J. A. tUnthorn, R It Wlauwa. P. J. Mctlowan. J. . Megler, J. M. llarrii ton. and F. M. Warren. After the election of th llre-uira, by the stockholders, a complete set of by laws was regularly adopted. Th Iward Scott's Emulsion SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! Flower, Field, and Garden Seeds Seed Oats Seed Wheat Seed Potatoes ...SEEDS OF ALL KINDS AT... FOARD & STOKES CO. Will Cure A Stubborn Cough fcSfEaSS Hustler's Astoria to the weakened organs Twentieth St. mul McICcc Ave. Ih totuittt'il on tlio Month suit ol Ah and gives the system theforce needed to throw off the disease. toe. and fi.atat all druggists. TO AVOID N UITKUH CHAMP. THE FIRST IRON SHIPS. Death of the Man Who Built Them for Oregon Trade. wool and silk mixed Plaids, a handsome i The death Of ?..!"3m H. Starhuck. mentioned In yesterday, dispatches. ! of more than passing Interest to Ore gonlans, especially to those who feel a pride In the growth of our marltl.ne In dustry. American shipping lot one of its best friends In the death of Mr. Star buck, and long after time has dimmed his fame as a railroad magnate, a cap italist and a financier, he will bo grate- i Sherman Thlnr. EM rmmi.i I ."-memnerea aa tne builder of the Go to Elmore, Sanborn', office and I f free .0 purchaser, of Cleve- j Tneath the American Tr minn:wT.k..,aDd,me tw, - EE Bd Cre9cm wheeis-BIcrcle, kt. fiMAr at the masthead of the ships T. F. Oukvg Those dainty "Mantilla" six nhotos lln. of dress good. In black, and .ill the ! wi" 'or $1.00 per dos-n at new .hade.; also silks In all the newest ! Crow' A""1? for th next Uilrty days design, for waists Just landed, our ' for ,h b"' ot th school children, spring wrap. In silk and velvet. 1. rvjim I Low Price Store, 1 Bond street. ! Be UP to date and learn to ride a bike. of directors convened In rvgular mwlon j and elected the following officers: Irvs- j Ident. ileorg H. tleiirge; vlc-:ir.ldent. I W. T. Chutter: secretary, Henry H M!- tltman; treasurer. J, W. Ciuk. Various committees were appointed by I the hoard of directors to stletid to th unilnlshed work, and the meet lag thin adjourned subject to the call of the prs- Went. The nssoclation as organised, appears to he n strong one, and lis nuuiVs an tlclimte the very beat results. The follonini; nrlom were fixed niton the raw material snd tlnlshed pr'Hiuct: Kuw material fhluooks, 4 cents tt.r IHtiiml: bluebai'ks. cents: st.v.lh.nds. : cents. Manufactured prdu. l One pound talis. II Hats, li m; half-pounds, m) vnts; otals. 1-jtound. 1 to; :-vm.l nominals. : bluchticks, ft i-nts less p.T ditsen for each slie; stcelheuds. talis. Jl.W: lints. II. 15: half-pounds. Til cents. All of the canncrynien of the Columbia river nre members of the organisation, with the exception of the Fishermen's Packing Company. The association may b dissolvetl at the option of the cannery- men at the end of the year, or it may be mnde perpetual. The market for canned OolumNa river salmon has t -n badly demoralised, hut It Is tho ight by the members of the association 'hat the , preseat action will thoroughly stiffen th ' market and give connd-ni- to buy-i-s. ; V'xchangf. No on will sultra- from wrller's cramp svho will exhibit sulllti.nl courage to Viitre the establish d uieilioiU of hold pag the P'H or pencil, and, Instead of lug Ih two front Hugera and thumb, place the pen Iwlwreii the Mtl and sec, ool fingers, and us- the Ihhd and fourth j fttr a real. It la most cuttventetit to ! writs' a Itack-handrd or uptight hsnl In j this way. but with a little pracllo- tny I kind a-f style can b adopted Tit In. J tns strain on the iiiut l.-t of the tin! ' two frn;ers and th sympaltMlc nrre in Ih laind an I nun Ik Hi in rem tvttl KAI1I.-8 CI.OVKU HtKtT will nurlfr I your blood, clisr your cotnnlrxion. rvgii. , 1st your iowrl. snil mak" your hr,n . clear as a Sfll. :fcj ct. . ct... and fl Jo FVdd by J W. Ciuin. "Y.s." said the iitliihUir who had slopped l drIHer the mall from the vll Utt posiolhce. "Se t'luw III coltitr'sa uiu t wriat mry usti tt-r i iot iy tut metis I tell you, oraittrs is on tho iff. cllne." "O. I dunno." r pIImI Farmer Corntoscl. "Thn all kind ' folk' WI1.11 I was senl ter the Irl-lature I soon soute orators lluit 'ud disiiue, an' others thl 'ud tsk nt.it' anytliiii' tli.t wns offered 'rtn. "-Washington bli.r. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! toriaV liilln Twtnty th'j.'irot'M vtinner utid vi-p-tu-tiim thirty tlayn in lulvanco of tho North pido Rlngnillft'nt nttt'H for lotikinj' river imd buy, teretl. rt Hitli'iiccH. ovr Hiiiinv and hIicI- Khsv tuitl iintnrnl clt'n; little or no grading nm-Hfiirv. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 48 2 Bond Street. S. I Kl I MAN. UU ul I'mawi M am... H. T. I AMI I!. 1.1. l Hlwktaa. al. COLUHBIA IRON WORKS. "A TALENTKD MUTUIt ' PROF. TYND.IM. Clentlemen:-1 had oocaalon to us ary. eral boxer of Kraus' lleadach Cap- ules whil traveling to Chliwgo to at tend th National Dcmncrs'lc convention. They so ted like a charm In preventing neatiam and dullness. Mats nad very little hradarh since niy return, which Is remarksble. Your respect fully. JOHN L SHAFFKK. Kit Henovo (Pa ) Record. For sal by Chas. Kogsrs. Astoria. Or. sol. agenL Foundrymcn. Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Iror? and Brass Costing. Cenerol Blacksmith Wotk, MI'IXIALTir.Hi Welch I'strnt Wheel, Ship Smlthlnk nJ Steamboat Work, Cannery and Hill Machinery, Marin, anil Stationary Boiler. Dull! to OrJer A y'7 xn'Ti'""! E;nlw"" lvn l'T "I hoi you did not give thai tramp the Mind Rader Ust hvunlng. any money to buy whisky "No, In- ' deed' Yeatertlsy I gave him a ni. k.l 10 MTSprt Lilly fvinli'pej for I.ogKeri' Work. Lix'ateJ on iHtli uj Franklin (Sow Bay Foundry k Phone iH. Correst'idrnt Mlultrd. and test them. Then see how much more Marshall', will stand. It', money In your pocket and fish in your net to find out. "Match social" tonurht at horn of Bv Bollinger on 8th street, given bv Y. P. 8 r p nf r...ti... -u... l. , Kn1 lllue - otaroucg. is tne ame ...xiatiuu csieoueu 10 an, erpeci;,ny young- men. for-fi tents you can secure an excel- A prominent steamboat man says: "My family have used nearly every brand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the CaiMW-CntUi Drug Co. la the most palata tot nd nutritious of any they have ever used." If you ar. run doirn Dd need t wi yvu mourn us. it, ' Mr. Hlbbs, In the employ of the Clat sop Mill Company, while attending to his well-served meal at th Bon Ton duties with the teams, slipped and fell. --Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street I badlJr Prinlr his leg. He will be They are also fully prepared to wrve! lal1 UP t0T veral weeks, all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of' the season, ss well as oyster, in everyl Mrs. P. Daly, of Portlahd, .frha ha. Imaginable styl at the lowest living, been visiting Mrs. 6. Sovey fbf the past prices. Come once and you will ctn-. week, returned horiife on the Sarah Dixon ;Un.V to conj, last evnlng. Mrs, Daly was accompanied 1 j by her son. Edgar, who is Noithwot W'ost KHcailed "Salro6n twines" are col-' aenl tor Cleveland's Baking Powder. ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre I LeV ere & Co. will open their cloak and suit bouse. The Unique, on April 2nd. All ladles are cordially invited to Inspect their styles. fa,!jj and fancys, whether they purchase or not and render the material useless. In the offlc of Elmore, Sanborn Co. Is an ob jtQt lesson that ought td be examined by! all fishermen. It $ the. Vhol ?(. the material used In th mkiiufactur of Mar shal)') twlnftrom Itart to finish. Go there inn amln the color rlgbt tbrough. You will see then why Mar-! hall . U called the best In the world. i Charles Wlrkkala's saloon on 8eventh street, the well known and popular re sort in the Bowery, still maintains 111 reputation. Mr. Wlrkkala is an expe gieneed man In his line of business and jkeepi on hand only the best grades ot fssjnes, liquors and cigars. Concert every swnlng furnishes amusement for visit ors, and Professor Schwabe, the well known pianist, Is making the music one of th features of the place. Call and bring your frifld wtl) you. OUR CORNER. A gontierosh's' resort, at Jornef Bond and 12th streets. TSe finest brands of liquor, and cigar, always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETERSON. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING It's Just as easy to try One Mlnuta Cough Cure as anything else. It', e&sler to cure a sever cough or cold with It Let your next purchas for a cough be Ot Minute Cugh cur Beater medi cine: better result; bvttr try It Chas. Rogers. At R. Leathers' boat shop, magnificent fishing boat Is being turned out for J. W. Cook. It Is built with a center beard, airtight lockers, and Is self righting. The wood is Port Orfoni cedar. It is for use at the mouth of the river, and it Is claimed that It ttlll be the best boat on the Columbia,. Mr. 0. i. Corey yesterday- Vyent out with the. 0. K. which e.kd a large load Of supplies for tti railroad camp. W. W. Corey mad a ftylng trip to Fla Vel. where he found the work progressing rapidly, fcd tar about three tons of dyn amlfa have been used In the rock work along the line. The fiors., which Foard A 8tokes re cently purchased from I. Bergman, while attached to one of the delivery wagons yesterday on Fourteenth street, tit the side of th. store, became frightened bnd ran away. Me was brought up standing, however, by the large pile, bf tar barrels and Iron pipe In the hett block. The wagon was considerably the worse for wear. Overcoats and winter wraps will be In! fashion. They can be discarded, tempo r-' arlly while traveling In th steam-h"ated ' trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. For solid comfort, fori "The idea has been suggested that In speed and for safety, no other line can I certain well-known conditions of hysteria compare with this great railway of th j a judiciously administered pinch of snuff West, I might have a beneficial effect Familiar to every one Is the perverseness with Those men'. 12.00 shoe, that fit ' which such hysterical attacks resist or- t perfectly, wear as they should, are Mild, honest leather, and more lowly priced than you are uaed to seeing such shoes. THE ARCADE. RUSSIA LAND OF THE CZAR. Monday and Tuesday evenings. Dr. DeKannet at the Methodist church under the auspices of the High School. Each lecture Illustrated with over lOv splendid views. Dr. DeKannet received the gold medal at the World's Fair at Chicago for his illustrated lectures. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist I But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist. The twist untwisting Untwists the twist That Is, when It's twisted with other twin than MARSHALL'S. any dfnary remedies, and it seems not Im probable that some of them might be curtailed by a period of vigorous sneez ing. Possibly the excited condition ot certain Clatsop county politicians might be reduced by similar treatmant," eatd Dr. Eetes yr:st;rday. Mr. James Cuslck, of John Day's, who is In the city. In attendance upon tr ie" county convention, stated yesterday ' to an Astorlan r'-porter that everythlu' m his section of the country was 'doing very well, although he himseW xVj not feel up to the mark, having Jus, 'received the news of the death 0( ni aged motht-r in Wlnooslrt, Vermont He says that his mothy.r waiI 73 years of age, and that t,n the last letter which he received. f.0m her she urged her son to be a true, and gt&unth Republican all bis Ufa. , Noticing the efforts apparently being made during the ''past fe w days by cer tain hard-working politicians In the In terests of harmony In the rank, and being assured by an Insider that the ends In view would be attained, a prominent politician was heard to say that he dlon't have much of a memory, but his "for- one used by the elder Starburk halt ! a century ago. It has been truly iu.i.i of W. H. Starbuck that he would m'her make one dollar with a ship than so make a hundred with a railroad. Tor many years previous to the apeparnc of Iron ships In this country, he owned and operated a number of well-known wooden ehly, those best known In Port land being the Henry Vlllard. W. H. Starbuck. Astoria and Mount Washing ton. As the wooden ship was In a measure relegated to the rear, Mr. Star buck commenced the construction of sn Iron vessel. She was built under th su pervision of Lieutenant Gorringe, who a few months previous became famous through his work of bringing the obelisk known as "Cleopatra's needle" from Egypt to New Tork. Qn complotlon of the vessel, which wag christened In hon or of Mr. Starbuck'. wife, Till! E. Star buck, she loaded at New York for Port land, arriving her In 1MB, bringing among other cargo the Northern Pacific transfer steamer Tacoma. which was put together In South Portland, The Star buck was followed by the T. F. flakes, and It is but a plain statement of fact to say that no finer vessel fvsr traversed the ocean. Both of the ship, have con tinued sailing In th Oregon tmrte, the Starbuck bthg almost due from New York now. After completing the Iron ships Mr. Btarbuck disposed of his wood en vessels, J. B. Montgomery, of this city, purchasing the W. H. Starbucic. Nothing would Induce him to part with the new vessels, though, and the w-ll-merited praise they received from oil pails of th world where they sailed nf lorded him more pleasure than did the profits. Mr. Btarbuck's name will live lu history as a patriot who hns done ; murh to restore the American Hag toj its proper place on the marine highway! 1 ot the world. tReferrlng to the above article in yes terday's Oregonlan, Mr. E. w. Tall.' said last evening to an Astorlan re' Behtatlve that half a century as tly bf the flag Is modest. "Th n white house flag Is the oldest tr In America. In my own, y,erena mo - i. iui 1; 3 J o.u . . flag. The blue, whit and Y this great RepubHc") About sixty ladles snd gentleman as- : semhled In the parlors of the Occident last evening, upon the Invitation of Pro lessor Tyndall. the celebrated n.lnd- reader and hypnotist, to w lines, a fvw ' tests In mind reading. After being Intro- 1 dured to the audience. Prof. Tyndall ; stated that there were certain condition ' under which his mlnd-rcadlng test, could be successful, and that he would retiulre those present to concentrate their minds on the location of any article hidden. He then retired from the room and was 1 blindfolded, while the first test was being prepared. This test was to pick out one of those present whose name had been written on a slip of paper snd en- cloned In an envelope, and then describe i the person. After some time the pro fessor found the person selected nnd 1 gave an accurate description of him. I in next test was tne nndlng of a pin hlch had been secreted and the r,Win of It In a hole where It had hn forced t hrough an envelop. This teat the pro lessor found an easy on, quickly finding the pin find placing It squarely In th hole In the envelop. He next found ' three cards which had been secreted, nnd after finding them told the denomlna- I tlons of ench. The last test was tho most ' difficult, and consisted of locating three I gentlemen upon whose arms three piece. ! of ribbon of different colors !iad been j temporarily ii.ced. nndlng the hiding ! Pp.C Of .1 ribbons, and thei telling , which color had been assigned to the dif ferent subject.. Taken .altogether, the ; exhibition was a moat Interesting one, and pleased the audience Immediately. j Among those present last evening wrre Dr. A. L. Fulton, Dr. Jansen. Dr. Jay 1 Tuttle. Dr. Estes, Dr. Walker nnd 1. I Baker, J. W. Conn. Mrs. and Mlas Coha Mrs. Capt. Howes, Mrs. Megl-r. V' Jessie Jf-wett, Mr and Mrs. F. F C. F. Norrls. W. T. Chuttci A. 8. Elmore. I. M. Long J. F. U many others. Accompanied t.y th mor nm fw0 other prominent rltlzrhg. ,n ,rofor will today drive from '...k. w-m In a buggy, and end , na ,. secreted by th buy postal cards to writ to his alt sister, and today h ram l-k for nickel to buy some lnk."-Louisvll Courier -Journal. I You know what rubbish .Up. I f along with a bait prlc undar , ' - iwir vt ."V Rliu, 1.1 Pt'lU. I 1 tor, mad from sllmpay, sloa I nWa y- orryful turf. W. don't keep ' K-l. that kind. THE ARCADIt , 1 IDE flSTORIfl SAVINGS BASH JNDORSKD BY THE FREDS. Gentlemen: Thla ts to certify thst 1 have used Krause's Hradarh Capsulee with satisfactory result. I bought a box which cost m SV-. and one rapaul cured me of a dreadful sick headache. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by th Norman l.lchty M'f'g. ('. and w rccor.trri.nd them to the public b'ng Just what they ar repreient! Respsrtfiiliy. W. P. HfTcittsnv. Ed. Oarette Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sals by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., sol .gents. I ROYAL Baking Powder has beta awarded highest honors at every world's air when exhibited. WANTED. A competent girt wanted lmmdltly to do houaework at ts Eighth tr.t. WANTED Two or thre furnish room. Hill preferrrd. No children. Stat prlc: rrferenc; address. Ikix IS, City. WANTED A rellabl lady or gentle man to distribute .ample ami mak a l.ius-to-hous canvas, fur our Vegetable T01IM Roap.. 1 10 to th a month easily made. Addrssa Crofts 111, 44 to VA Austin Avenue, Chicago, III, WANTED Ten nn for wh Ibarrow work at Flawl. I (U por dy. . WANTED An honest, aetlVo gentleman j or lady to travel for rellahl tabll.h4 ; hou.a. Salary, TM. payabl til weekly and .xp.nsea. Situation permanent. Rrf I erenrea. Enclose self-addroased stamped Wils-The l.aa.is at 1 1 .... envelop. Th Dominion Company, fil dim museums Is .laying at 0(ir boarding m,h """ding. Chicago. house Just now. W nr'.e-I that aoT Wiggles Yra, add yrjU jut OUBht to have FOR BALE, hoard him al tfv. hrkfsi tabln this ! morning kicking ,bout th toughneaa ot th t'w.-rV-JmrvHle Journal. .ISS .shr. Fox, ealy. snd Tho u. S. Gov't Reports ) show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. A little 111, then a little pll. Th III has gone, the pill haa won. DeWltl's Little Early Risers ar the llttl pill thai cure great Ills. Chas. Rogers. Sloop Dolphin. Length. II feet: breadth 11 feet. Apply at once to LOYAL U CLARK, Hay Center. Waah JAPANESE OOODM Just out Just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing LsM'a, Ml Commercial .trt. FOR RENT. article which will committee. This r uiia.i m k- at 2 o clock this . , ,h. ... Ing at 7:80 a ' ll(,n .-hlhlflnn embrac- and mind-reading test, will Carruthers' hall, nnd It m 1 . y that a large audience will n uswitt MU-aapaniia la prepsrru ior 1 cleansing the blood. It build, up and ' strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chas. Roger. Ing hypnotlo be given . safe to ar pretit J. Colin Forbe., th arll.t, will soon begin to paint a portrait of x-Preldnt Harrison. Mr. Harrison will give him dally sittings In Indianapolis. Sum tme ago Mr. Forbes was commissioned by the National Liberal Club of England to paint Mr. Gladstones portrait, and h has Just finished a portrait of Presi dent Bchurman, of Corn. II university. To Trado A IM.00 patent bed lounge, as ' good as new, for a good sowing machine. Address, A. D. L. Astorlan ofiic. FOR RENT A furnished suit of room, on ground floor, centrally located. 414 Exchang street FOR RENT Nice rooms, over C. II. Smith's candy store. Inquire of Alox Campbell. nt ,re-nge je and ouse Mag on was an old ilue, antedates O, those Jlap Jacks! made with Dr. Prior ,g MENU How good when Baking Powder. FOR FRIDAY. Breakfast. Fruit Fresh Tomato Omelet Broiled Shad. Potatoes, Maltre d Hotel. Coffee. Luncheon. "Fish Balls. Salmi of Duck. Steamed Rice. Brown Stone Cake. Dinner. Clams. Lobster Bisque. Olives. Lyons Sausage. Red Snapper, Remoulade Sauce. Shoulder of Mutton, Flamande. Green Peas. Parsnip Cake. Broiled Golden Plover on Toast. Doucette (corn) Salad. Orange Marmalade Pudding. Camembert Water Biscuit. Coffee. REHEARSAL. All the members of the M. E. church Sunday school are requested to mvet at the church at 4 p. m. today Instead of 7:30 as announced last Sabbath, to re hearse for the Easter entertainment. J. J. WALTER, i'a-or. "A TEXAS STEER." A performance that Is nuni to xttract the attention of th theater-goers of this city will be given Friday al th Fisher, when Mr. Tim Murphy, supported by a company of exceptional merit, and on which embrares almost all Ih principal members of th original cast, will pre sent Hoyt's political satlr "A Texas Steer." This Is alwaya conceded th bet of this clever author's plays, and he Is re sponsible for many exceedingly funny productions, among which may be men tioned "A Midnight Hell," "A Black Sheep," "A Hole In th Ground." "A Brass Monkey," "A Milk White Flag" and "A Contented Woman," hut none have been received with as much popu lar favor as "A Texas Steer." Mr. Murphy, who has so long been Identified with the part of Mav-rlck Brander, Is a comrdlan of rare attain ments, and his performance of this try ing part has been classed Willi th work of Joseph J'-fferson, as Rip Van Winkle, and that of the late Wm. J. Florence, as Bardwell Slot'. That Mr. Murphy will receive competent tupport, and that th1- play will be presented In a manner which Is ur to meet with approbation Is assured. Tim Murphy Is an artist ie. more than one sense. His creation and Impersona tion of the part of Maverick BrandT In Hoyt's grtitest comedy success, "A Tex as Steer," have always ben r'garded as the work of a genius who was artistic and talented to his finger tips and to the roots of his hnlr, but his talents also find vents In other channels. As a humorous skotch artist he has few rquals and In water color painting he has per formed work which obtained for him unstinted praise from sweral of the world's greatest painters. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars or the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent poslag stamp. Apply to Oeo. H. Heufford, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. thing, worth knowing to mak. friends; next, to them. We believe our le ware stock I. doing dally. Large Dish Pan ts. THE ARCADE. REMOVAL. Having removed to Bond street next door to Jcffff's restaurant, I respectfully In vite my frlonds and others In need of good, honest footwear, to call on me In th new place. New work as well as re pairing. Oood workmanship and live and let live prices. 8. A. OIMRE. Cheap Clothing Th. Hop Le Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, at 426 Bond street, make, underclothing to order. Suits and trousers mad to fit perfectly. Every order punctually on time and satisfaction guaranteed, Good goods sold cheap. Call and be convinced. ROSS HIQGIINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper A.torl. Fin. Tm. nd Offret, T.hl. Dllrc., Demotic nd Tropical rrult., Vctshl., Sugar Cured Hsot., Bacon, ktc. Choice - Fresh and Salt Meats. Act. aa lru.tr for corporations and In divid uala. Transact a g.n.ral banking buloa. ...... pa,,, tuna oattosiia FRANK PATTON ., l.T .... PI RECTORS, J. ). X HowBy. C. it rigi Bn Toting, A, . KdV tX-i.'. ThorniMV W. & Dwatat. Qua Ucstm.- v North Pacific BremerV JOHN KOPP. Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX POUTER. Ly. orders with J. L. Cartoon at th. Bunnyatd Saloon or Loula Uosntg at th CoanupuUtan Saloon. All order, will b promptly nttad4 to. THE BOARD OF TRADE, . PKTKH DOUmiLL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth and Bond 5tit. THE RESORT KtlMIIAUHH I1RACH. w It.st Brands ol WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS "BiiST ON TUB COAST." Th Famou, Oambrlnu. Br Always n Tap. . . 473 Commercial St., - Astoria, Ore. Wouldn't It be a good Idea n It" to tak th. Burlington naxt Um. you go aatT Not only Is It th. SHORT Una to Omaha, Kansas. City, and Bt Loula, but It. arvlo to tho. and all oth.r .out hern and, southeastern points Ul b'U tM and faster than thai of any other railroad. Peopla who tak. It onos, tak. It a ucond, a third, fourth, a fifth time. Ticket., time-table, and full Information on appli cation to th. local tlck.t agent or by addressing A. C SHELDON, O, A., Portland, Or. Tho first Easter hat was seen on Com mercial stre'-t yesterday afternoon. It was a combination of green straw and violets, and attracted no little attention from those on the str-t. To People Wanting Homes On the Hinman Tract Good Heaklence Iots Kay of Accen Compnr&tively I-evel And only five blocks west of the Post Office Square, will tie sold at tow prices and on easy terms for a short time only W. R. SMITH, igTr Headquarters at Smith Bros.' Law Office.