tii k daily astouun, uSto,. , hi h,v moilninq, atuil u. ib-.. Something New... Children' and Youth's 5UI AhuJ SIuhm, til 5Ue and Sly lea W slso carry a Hue line of ladle' mid nmn'i hoe, from th Ut lit llm lowest rvllahl (uixU. All goud warrjnt.nl just a represented. JOHN IIA1IN A CO., tit Oonunrqlal Htret. Vi;5Ti;kUAV'5 wiiATin:. I . f luteal weather for Iwenly-four hour amdlng at p. m. yesterday, furnished 4y the United male Itrperunant of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum letnieraiore, U Mm.. Minimum tesipcralure, l Urmw. I'reclpltallun, It Infill, Tula) precipitation (rum aplsmlwr lat, law. I dale. l)U Inches. Meaa of brarlpltatlisa, 'ram laplember Ma, 10 fl.il, Id Imthe. '.a IIUSINI'.SS LOCALS. Tor I ha bast of commercial Job print ing call at tha A at or Ian Job onto. Try C. II. Rmtlh'a VanlUe loa Cream. It la om.thlng Rim. Meany la ths Uadlng tailor, ant pay a. ha hlihaat r.h print for fur sklna Marshall' twma iiaed by ?t Pf eanl ' f tha flrbermen an th CiAumhle river. I loa fragi soda In lwnlywo different ' flavor at t H. with', frlvata par. , Ion far lad la. . j llu.lneaa men, H ynu want to flx up your urn.- for tha rowing year with tlia l of letter heede. hill ha la, elate-, eneftla, ate, rail at tha Aatorlan )"b office. wnmw JVM will una in i-" v. -' " .and malarial. Tha (naaun Trading l a.. Commercial street, la tha placi to bur your dry! goods, i-luthlnt. hoots and shoes, men's and ladlaa' furnishing Io1 Hhotild you J ant an eurtiunaer. a. rrieimen piaaes la pfflv-a at lb Oregon Trading Co Oo to Bmora, Kanhorn't office and ee th.lr n and handsome twin (eating wiarhlne Taka a Inn a aoma of 'ha twin. a "a fod aa Marshall'." la your pocket, nd tot thn. Ttwn see huw much mora Marshall' will aland. It'i monar In your pocket and Rah In your nat to find out A prominent ataanilioal man aayas "My family hv used naarly avary brand of !', Iron and Wiaa mada, a ad are eat laflsd that tha preparation mada by tha xGatea-Craln lru I'o. la tba moat pal a la ta and aulrliloua of any thay hava avar uaad It you era run down and tiaad a Conic, you aJjnLid uaa IL W tk ran la ynu tm lacvr an aical- lanl arail-aarvad mnl at tha Hon Ton Haataurant, No. ill ronimrlal alraal Thay ara alao fully prauarad la tr all kind, of flan, lama and dellrarlra of Iba aaaon. aa wall aa oyalara In avary ImaaiBaUa aiyM) at tha loairai lltlna pHaa, coma anoa and you will on Unit lo rama. Maal ao-rallrd "aalmon tarlnaa" ara ant- rad with a-Ma. Tha aelda ml (ha Ilk. nd render tha malarial uarlaaa. In lha ofllna af Klmora. Han born A Co. la an oh Jart laaaon that ou(hl to U aaamlnad by II flaharmrn. It la tha athola of lha material uaad In tba manufacture of Mar ahalla twlna-from atari lo Rnlah. Uo th.ra and lamina tha color rlahl throuah. Ton will aaa than why Vlar ahall'a la ralM tha boat In lha world. Oiarlra Wlrkkala'a aaloon on Raventh traat, tha wall known and popular ra ort In lh Unwary, allll majntalna Ha raputailon. Mr. Wlrkkala la an ta rlaaid man In hla Una of bualnraa and kapa on hand only lha baat gadaa of wtnaa, Uquora and Hiara. Concrt every wbiiIm lii.Hl.kM am nuni.ti f trim lalt. ra, and I'rofaeanr H'hwala, tha wall known planlal, la maklna tha rnu.lo ona of tha fraluraa of lha plaoa. Call and brlna your filrnda wlih you. NtrTICtt Tha ainiial aieatliur of tba trlm khaliUra of lha AaforlA Iron Wurka will ba hel.l I their oltlco on Krlilay, Mny I, lirM, at t P m. for lha puriHMa of rleoiina llrw-tora for tha anaul'ia yar and tha tranaartinn of atn-h bualnaaa aa may prxoerly coma baforo tha tharllna. Ily order of lha Hoard of IMivnora. JUIIV t)X. I'raald.nl. Altaat: O. II. I'HAKU Aatorla, Or., April i, IftM. ft Two thlnaa worUi knowliif lL Aral, to maka frlaoda: naxl, to kwp tham. W bllw our vranlta war atock la dplnf that dally- Large Dlah Pan O cants. TUB ARCADH. OUR CORNER. A rnntleman'a raaort, at eornar Ttond And Ulh atrwMa. Tha flnaat branda of Uquora and cbjara alwaya on hand. Call and try ua. ANDERSON fCTtCRRON. Blue or Black Cheviots Thus suit nre made stylishly, wear well and look well; double or slnglo breasted. Chocolate Brown or Gray Clay Wor steds Such besullful garmens need no eulo gies They captlvute at a glnnce; they beauties. Gray and Black Invisible Check Cas slmere This I a genteel suit of all wool goods. It Is fit for tha business man or me chanic Chocolate Brown Cheviots Fancy French facing, wears Ilk Iron, flig Ilk a glove, look like a peach. Fancy Worsteds, blue or black Round or straight cut, very dreaay. Ilk all our lulls, sewed with ailkt, trimm ed with good trimmings! If a, corker. WE HAVE... A few cheaper ones, but we dont reo omroend them; the .above are all good value and our beat custom ors may rely on our recommendation. THE LIGHTEST STORE IN TOWN k YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING The First Dish Fleaseth All W hoM your bargain appetite la good, fur wa think our first offering In din umbrella nd pnrsnol la el xreptlonal merit. ALBERT DUNBAR Cor. 9th and Commercial Sta. AROUND TOWN. Idlnnaaa travala vary alowly and povar ly aoon ovarlakaa lier -llunlar. Ma insulator of masnatlam Is known. Mr. II. Ruoii. of Mllwauka, Or., la In tha city. Char lea ItecktaiMl, of lllllid Bloujh, la vlalllna In lha rlty. VlKtor I'elrraoo left Ual avanlna for a vlall to Buuihern tiratuik . . - W. A Hanneti want aail last nlahl over thi. Caoadlan I'aclfla , Yf. J. Ilackard. of lwla and Clarka, Waa In tha rlty yaalarday, t'M-jiln will la ruahlnc to lha araahura In a few dayadpul or no uapot. "tVlmra and rrlinlnala." al lha M K. cliurrh Tuaatlay availing, April I Kilenalva rrpalra ara brnlg mndn to Ninth a i rret, betwaon Asior and lod. W. V. ioo.lln. I'. army, of Van. rnuvrr lUrracka, was In tha lty )alr duy, Meaara Oeoraa W. "lewart and K. W. ('but of lliien. aluaa ara at lha (- ti.luin. Mr. W. K Htranbnl. of llwato, waa In tha city yralarday. gueal at lha Hotel Aatorla. tJw ahora In all ahadea of tan ara aaaln In aiylo. Kanry hoaa will b In demand. Don'l fnnrat Ihal lha Kvary Monday Club aala will taka I'lar tomorrow aflar noon Inatead of today. Tha rherkad ahlri and plain bodies aaama lo ba vi-ry murh In favor sjnung manly gowimt woman. Tba sola vt faocy arvlclaa to ba mad by lb ladlra of lha Kvery Monday Club tiaS bran poatponrd until Italurdy. If you want a flral-claaa mral rookad by tba bast ranks In Asiorta, Mil at tha Hint Tan, Maala from li cant up. Karwiar dwmrlain af tha rold and hark ward aiviiig, ara doing kll thay can la ovarcom the bW)rs In llialr way. Tha aiaamer Rk-h tAib g lara load of malarial yealrrday for W. I. Itarkard'S nw rrelilrnrs on tha lwla and Clark. Tha alaamar llelahaw arrlvad down river yeatenlay, having In low two larga iMtraea loailed with ro k and cvinrnt for lha Voang a Hay brt.lga pier. 81 la II. flmlth yeaterday filed nottr of hla arwitan-a of lha nomination of tba I'opullal party for tha oftirv of illatrtrl allornay of tha Klflh IHalrtrt. I'aJ&ma nlahldraaam Worn by lha naw wmnan ara very murh up-lo-data: but lha averaga feminine fancy allll turn lovingly lo mora nufTy drtm robra Mr. M K I'rw. tha (Hiplar yuurier niaxlcr araraeonl of Kurt (.'udy. and hi l.riile, aprnl yraterdity In the city. Herat, and Mm I'rrw are taking a abort wed ding tour. Thrr ahlpa nre now loading lurntwr at ftkainokuaa. and tha 'loan autharltlra have tlaclde.l to put In ayatecn of cle trtc lurhta. This la what ahlpplng will do for a place. Tha fnllowlng rortlanili-r were In lha city yesterday: IH-II B Ijiehler, Julius Ucvy. A. Ilorrlik. K. Worthlnxton. K. Kahnrln. I'eier Tuylnr. W. II Itnymond, and O M. Ituaaar. Mr. K. K. Rharon, aarretary of the grunil loilge, I. O. O. K . waa In the city yintiTilay. loukliut to lha milking of ur rangemanla fur tha meeting of the grand loitgw nat month. Hherlff llnrn rvpori huvlng yeatrnlay nttnchi'.l ITin fift of tht and of the Ires lie of tha old Aatorlit nnd I'nrtliind rail road to aiitlefy a iiidgnivnt In, fuvor of I'ortlnnd part lea. The funeral service of lb Into Frank II. Ward will b held at tha realdonce of l. Wlnuule at 1:1S p. m. totlny. The In terment will lie al tba eld Clnlop Cem etery. Krlenda of tha family are Invited to attend. ...A SMASH - Regular Price. $7.50 17.50 14.35 12.50 9.85 12.50 10.15 12.50 10.50. We Are Not Afraid to Quote Prices f. We Are Not Afraid to Show Our Goods "I know a man who la an awfully ehrewd," 'auld a Well known Inxirnw e man yaaurday, "that during th Iruit tan year li ha cheated himself out uf avary decent trait of rharseter ha aver pnaeeeaed," It I claimed that tha (terfiima of Dow era dlaapiiear a aoon a lha alnrch In th palal la eahnuatnd, and It may, II I said, ba reatored by placing th flower In a aolutlon of auaar, when tha formation of ataroh ami tha amlaalun of frugranaa Will ba at once resumed. gtrawberrlea are lieglnnlng lo com In larger quantities and price ara getting down to art anroas man'a pocket book? A few baby file ara walking on th win dow panes ami people feel thai spring la here, even thouah their teeth chatter when arlaing In tha morning. The funeral of lha lata nam Kueaell will take place I inlay at Clajanp Cem etery Mr. Huaaell waa at tha lime of hla death a member In good aianding of Aalnr lAnlga, No. (, K of P., this city. Mamhera of that lodge will go down on this morning'" boat lo attend th funeral. Inquiry among th Chines reveal tha fut that they knew all about X ray ages ago. but their retlnenoe on the aub )ect ho been eiial lo a preeaur of a ion lo the aura Inch. It la wonderful how much aome people know, and huw uroeaafill they are In keeping It to themaelvaa. Nanaen, th North Tula man, wa dis covered yesterday lo ba on Corey Hro ' pay roll, and that h worked twenty-two day In April. Paymaster Jones left for th rana laat night with hla check hook, and will aacertaln when Nanaen left the North Pole, and what kind of a contract ha mad there for a railroad. A leak In the old reacrvnlr yeaterday morning necessitated the shutting off of water for an hour or so until the service could be connected with the new r.eer Volr. During the draining of the plpea, an old aewer on Fifteenth and lirnnd avenue, buret Its bounds, and a large etrcam of water poured down Hie street. The last Issue of the American Kcon nmlet, published In New York, ronialna aa a frontispiece, a fine photograph of Henstor Oeorge W. Mcltrlde. The Kcan omlet la devoted to the protection uf American Industry and labor, anil recug niece m (iregon's. .new senator, an able eipi.nent of the tenet of the American Tariff league. Healdenta on the hills bat night en)..y. ed a moat beautiful picture. A magnifi cent sunset in the west, and a rainbow In the eastern sky, mode a combination of color not often witneaard. Tha old adage rune. "A ralni-ow at night la th aallor'l dallahL" Poulbly Ual even tful' Illumination was a forerunner ot good fortune la fvllvw. Th (learner Electric yestarday went to Tongue Point with the new scow which ha Just been taken off tha grid iron, and later In lha day, mad a trip lo Tansy Creek, lor an empty barge. Men and eupplkee ara being taken to all of tha camitt dally. Th bridge across Tansy Creek la almost finished, and work will commence In a day or two an th Alder creek bridge. Mr, I. II. Wlllctt has Just completed hi contract for th plumbing of the Krtcksoci building. Thhf la probably the moat elaborate and rfiMmelv plumbing contract serf 1st In the city, snd the splendid manner In which tha work Is dona la a credit to Mr. VVHIett, and It la a credit alao to tha city that the con tract waa let to a resident Instead of a foreign plumber. Considerable work la going forward In Warrrnlun. Meaara. K. W. Preston and Mr. Daweon ara building new cottage, while the frame work of Mr. Warren new two-tory building has Just been completed. Three flat cars were loaded yeaterday with Ilea, which will be used In repairing the Seashore road. Those who Malted Worrenton yeaterday stated that prosperity wa In the air over thcra from the word go. Th program for thla evening' enter tainment at the Congregational church la a very Interesting one: Mlsa Waiklns, known a "Itllml Joule," will recite sev eral selection, as well a render a vocal and Instrumental olo. The "Kllte" or chestra of this city will alao furnish Sev ern I selections, the whole rendering the evening most enjoyable. No regular prlco of admission has been set, each on paying whatever sum he choose. No change can bo chronicled In the ivo.it ion of fishermen or packers. Sev eral Informal meetings have been held, but apparently neither side I yet ready for an understanding Th packers de clare that even at four cents I hey would brne money on some grade of flh. while the men think that they cannot work for hss than Ave cents per pound. No re port were received yesterday of any change In the situation up the rtver or ut Sand Island, amongst the trappers. Mr. I. J. Ingiill. ot the I-cwl ami Clarke, la In the city, on politic bent. He say he Is trying to solve the prob lem of a standard henrer at the coming convention. Mr. Ingnll says that now the farmers are only receiving four and one-half cents per poiind for dressed pork, while a year or two ao, under Republican rule, they got seven mid eight cent. He says It Is argued by the Democrats that these low prices are a Special Price. $6.40 Either Black or Blue Clay Worsted. In round or square cut Nothing la dressier nor more durable than these benutle. 59 Summer Suits These are one or two of a kind, but you only buy one at a time, anyway. . Thl Is your opportunity. Drab and Slate Pin-Checked Casslmeres Of course these suits are always sold at a close margin, yot we save you on each suit. They are the solid kind, regular knockers. Medium Gray Worsted This Is a hand some suit that will worn greatly this season. Remember that w also allow U oft on all separata pants, on hats, shoes, trunks, boys' clothing, shirts, ties, etc, eta. HERMAN WISE The DllPlfll leiiaDie good thing for th poor man: for lh man out of work: but ha could not un derstand huw such peopl were greatly alilod when they did hot even hava mon y : to buy pork at thrs nenta a pound. If j tha man out of work had a good Job, ii I could ami would gladly, pay aeven and eight renta for pork. 1 (Julia a prominent property owner yea ; lerday auggealed that It would be In Un with Ihn march of Improvement In A , torla to widen out lh principal business . street aa well aa to raise th grades, If It was aipsr-ted that ths city would re ' oelve any material growth or that any larga business block Will ba erected In ties fulur. Th proposition seem to be ! worth considering, for If ala or right 1 story block wera built along the present ' narrow atreeta, II would bav tha affect of making lh l reels look Ilk alleyways I Th last Isau of tha Banker', Moga- sine contains an Interesting article d I icrtptlva of th oparatlun of frank U I Heaver, ona of tha smoothest bank awln ' dlar ver known In thl country. He I ,' th man who raised a 111 draft to 121 000, i and aer.ursd lh money upon It so adroit ! ly from tha Nevada Hank, of Ran Kran i rlaco, that lha fraud waa not discovered until two week later. Horn month af ; terward, while attempting lo work a ; similar dodge upon a St. Paul bank. Heaver wa apprehended through th I ag.nl of ths Hankers' Union, Th lllua ! tratlona of lha various slip, draft, and j check uaad In tha transaction, ara well worth examining. Tha opening of in louvre today for visitor, both , ladle snd gentlemen, promise to be well attended. The entire house, from top to bottom, I a marvel of artlsMc decoration. It scarcely ha an riiial on the Pacific coast, and cer tainly nut anywhere In th Northwest. The fresco work In flower. scrolls, uuid scu4' and lha fin curved-oak wood work, make a combination edim seen anywhere. Th epeclal electric lighting I uigmraiu was put In al great espense. ' ami I he oiydlled sliver chandeliers are eiirenn ly handsome. Tomorow night lbs house will be open for business with a corp of efficient attendant In charge. Th new was received last evening of 1 the sad ending of another Oregon plon , eer, Mr. Samuel Russell, well and fa I vorably known In Clatsop county for many years, wa yesterday morning ' found dead In bis boat on Cullaby 1-ake 1 Mr Russell, It I supposed, died of heart . failure, and II I thought by thus who found the body, that It must hava lain . In tba boat for two or three day. Mr. Hussell used to pull a boat across the lake between hi ranch and Carnuhan'a place, and all old-timer know him well. He wa about slsiy-two years of age. and came lo Oregon serosa the plains In the nrtlrs, having left Ohio when a boy, ! Mr, Hvrnmn WUe, who will give a ' plrnlo to his culoroer !r. -tha near fu 1 ture, ha been corresponding with rveral ' cltlsen of Cathlamrl aa to th possibility ' of getting tha grounds at thai place for ' lha occasion. Yesterday h received a ' reply, stating thai, If ha would hold the 1 picnic at Cat hi met. lh grounds, ball and band would be furnished free Of ' charge. The letter was from committee ' consisting of Messrs Bruc Polworth, Cornwall and M. Oorman. That the eltl I tana of th lltll town are alive to their ' own Interest roe without saying. They ' ara public spirited and als( every legit- Imste enterprise thy can. Mr Wl will I maka Cathlamrl th MB of hi outing. BICYCLE ACADEMY. Sherman Thing have opened a tiding 1 school next door to Pa-Hflc Express office i Competent Instructor ronatantly la at- tendance. Cleveland And Crescent bi cycles for sale and rant BIRTHDAY PARTY. A birthday party waa given but Wed nesday evening by Cape A. P. Berg at Fort Stevens Th evening was spent lo different kind of amusements and danc ing. Soloa were rendered by Miss 8a rah Knutaen and Mis Annie Carlson, and "Home. Sweet Home" waa aung by Mlsa Pearson. Thoae present were Mr. and Mr. M. Car latin. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knot sen. Mr. ami Mrs. C. Pearson. Mr. Oust Hall. Mr. N. Olsen. Mr- Peter An derson, Miss Sarah nftutoen. Mis Annie Carlson nnd Mis Anna Pearson. A fine spread a as partaken of, and after wish ing Cupl. Hera- many more happy birth days, the party dispersed for their homes well pleased with the evening's enjoy ment. WEAUTIFCTi THIN'38. A unique snle of fancy artl 'lea will take place at 1: o'clock 8ATVRDAY In the basement of the Preshylerl.in church, under the auspices of the Kvory Monday Club. All of the articles to be offered will consist of paper, put up In manifold beautiful and artistic forma It Is simply marvelous to how many use paper can Ixi put, and those who are ekcpM.-ul upon the subject ahould not fall to vb.it the sale. Light refreshments will be serTed by the ladles and the considerations to le paid will he small In comparison to lh value received. - i RKtURNUD TO ASTORIA. I lr. Walter I. Howard has returned to ' rvaum hla practice here, and has fitted j up olllce at 1st Commercial street, over (loodman's Shoo store, where he will lie ' pleased to receive his friends and pu ' tlents. ! Kspcclul attention to chronic diseases. UP JN PRIGES... Regular Price. 15.00 12.50 10.00 12.50 AM IT NOW STANI'S Th tiepol Sit Matter Delayed, but not Tet Killed. Portland, April B, 1W4, Wm. O. Ooaslln, Astoria: t will go down tonight. A. B. HAMMOND. Mr. Hammond missed yesterday'! boat, and the above, meg ex plains tha change; but lh ques tion of Mr. Hammond arrival la of not so much Importance as th ettlrment of th depot ubcrlptlon Hat Ther la lltll or no us In Mr. Hammond' coming lo Astoria until thla much-vexed xViatler Is satisfactorily dis poned of. It la hard for buslne men to understand why certain parties should obstruct lh progress of affairs by such action aa hava taken plac within th past two daya. Two or thre prominent ubacrtherse to tha original depot cubscrlptioo have, within lha past few daya, mada an at tempt lo withdraw from their agree ments Thl has left the commute with Insufficient property with which lo meet th escrows It will take therefor, om llttl llm further to maka up thl deficit. II aeema too bad, at lh present Juncture that such a contingency ahould bav arisen. Th commute, however, far from being disheartened or discouraged, baa taken hold of lh two horns of tb new dilemma, with renewed vigor, and expect to wlp out all obstacles within a few day. Tha withdrawals mentioned ; do nol In any way affect the recently raised by popular subscription, which Is only a drop In th bucket compared wltb the entire amount necessary for tha wbole site, but are changes and with drawals mode In the original donations and trades negotiated. Hy thoae of the committee who ar In a position to know. It I thought that with Mr. Hammond In the city, and by vigorous work, all parties can be brought to an understanding and an adjustment readily reached of all tb discordant elements In the proposition. It remain to be seen Just what Astofixn will do lo substantiate their own good name and close at once thla vital and most Im portant question. ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED. Condition Governing the Bicycle Road Race Prises Offered. The committee elected by the Astoria Football Club to arrange for a bicycle road race met laat evening and agreed on th following conditions, which will doobtleaa meet with tb hearty approval of all who aotlcipsu cntgrlnf ; Th course, begin at tha realdeno of? Captain Georg Flavel. and Is along Duaa street, past the Bhlvely school and to th corner of Forty-fifth and Bond, near th largs Ire at Alderbrook. The abort turns to b gained by taking th car track at the corner of Commercial and Seventeenth and the corner of Franklin avenue and Thirty-second are barred. Riders must keap on th right hand aid of th street going and re turning. Tha finishing point will be on Ihe corner of Eleventh and Duane. bet ter known as Library corner. Thra race will be run. th Bret on Wednesday, April 8: th second on Fri day, May L nd ths final on Wednesday, May (. CoUi, stiver and brotiM piixea will be given lav flrat second and third prises, th winning person being tha ones, who receive) lm greatest number of points, first plac to count five, second place three, and thlrW ptnee one. Aa a further Inducement, Mr. W. T. Bever ldg will present Ihe winner box of cigars. ,. An entrance fee of 25 cents will be charged. All racrx will take place at 7 p. m.. sharp, and any rider wbo falls to materialise at lh proper time will not he allowed to start. Entries should be filed with Mr. Y. M. Gunn. at the Occi dent, and will close on Monday, April 17, at ( p. m. Much Interest has been manifested In the event, and many have already run over the course. Wednesday evening Prof. Kellogg. Instructor at the A. F. C. gymnasium, made the run In a trifle less than twenty minutes. The cyclom eter on his wheel showed the distance to tie five mles. All person desiring to contest should file their entries as soon as possible, aa such action will greatly aid the commute In arranging matters. The officers of Ihe day follow: Starter, Robert Gibson: han.lkapp. r. W. T. Bev erlilge: Judges al the finish, John Fox and E. G. Hoijcm'. time-keepers, P. Grant E. C. Hughes. W. T. Beveridge. and K. M. Gunn; Judge of coanfe. Prof. KcIIoitk; Judge at Forty-fifth street. J. Meachan. The course will he exactly five miles, and the winner will be able to smoke for a week, beside spurting an elegant gold medal. All the riders are to wear num bers, which will be supplied when en tries are made. It Is suggested that "1J" lie thrown out. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Special Price. $11.25 Extra Sizes. 42 to 48 Black worsteds, long Australian wool, stylish and durable. Extra Sizes. 42 to 48 Iron gray cassimere. will etand lot of wear and looks soUd. Extra Sizes. 42 to 48 Dark blue cheviot; what a great suit thl really Is! on never tire of It; It feels so comfortable and wears so splen didly. Black or Gray Frocks, worsteds There's nothing dressier nor richer nothing better made; it's a "well suit Blue or Black Frocks, cheviots You can buy them with your eyes closed: you can't go amiss. It's one ot our leaders. 7-50 8.40 10.25 We run our store on the. Eastern, plan, civil treatment energetic, work and eloe price. Tide Table for April, 1896. IIIOH WATgg- LOW WAT- DATE. A. xT. II P. M. A. M, I P. at. h. di. I ff. If. m I ft h.mLL n. " m-1 U!wincla..7.T. I 1 i )". ibiijAl ""v U .V A Witt I 3.4 Tnnrs.li. 2 8 Hi t il i Ml i 6 4 j Id IK) 0 6 j 10 IK 3.1 Friday. 3 4 2i 8 6 6 69 5.7 ' II .TJ 0.1 11 IS S.S tnr.lsv 4 8 I B.O !t 7 21 6.7' 0 43 0.3 HL'MMY ft 27 7.U , H 44 6 0 4ft 8.9 1 64 0.5 Monday ,. 6 7 44 7.8 ( 9 44 H 4 ' 2 20 8.8 j 8 10 0.0 Tuesday 7 8 6H 7.2 ' VI W 8.9 8 84 8.4 8 65 0.7 Wnlneeilav.. 8 In 00 7.1 J II HI 7.2 4 80 3.3 ! 4 41 0 Tliunalay 9 10 f.2 7.2' 11 30 7 6! 5)7 2.0 ! 6 14 1.1 Friday 10 11 7.1 1 I 5 60 1.6 6 4e) 1.2 fsttirilay 11 (Hi) 7.7 i 0 14(7.81 6 'A 1.1 I 21 14 Kl'NDAY 12 0 8.0 i 0 6 7.2 8 62 0.8 8 47 J.7 MoutUy 13 0 61 8.2 j lift 7.0 7 21 0.5 7 10 1 0 Tnrsday 14 1 16 8.4 2 1)0 8 8 7 60 0.8 7 84 2.8 Wiiwar!ay 15 14ft 8.4' 2 40 6 6 , 8 22 0.2 8 01 2.5 Thursday Id 2 17 8.6 , 8 22 8.4 1 8 67 0.1 8 82 2.7 Kridsy 17 2 61 8.4 4 10 7.2 9 : 0.1 9 10 8.1 Matunlay 18 8 8ft H.2 ; 6 OH 6.0! 10 2ft 0.3 Vl 01 8 4 hL'.MUy 19 4 27 7.91 6 11 6.0, 11 27 0 4 11 13 8.5 Momla 2il 5 30 7.6! 7 21 6.1, 0 36 0 6 Ineewlay 21 6 47 7.4 8 22 6.6 , 0 47 3 6 1 47 0 7 WedncsxUy j 22 8 (ft 7 4i 9 IS 7.1 2 17 8.0 3 61 0.7 Thumday 23 9 U 7.5 110 04 7.7; 8 28 2 1 8 4H 0.8 FriUy 24 to 20 7 I 10 Ml 8 2; 4 20 1.2 4 39 0.8 HatunUy 2ft 11 24 8.1 11 81 8.7! 6 14 0.4 6 0.8 KL'ND lY I 28 0 17 8.2 I 6 02 0.4 6 14 1.3 Monday . 127 0 12 9.1 1 07 8.11 6 61 1 1 6 M 16 Tnelay I 2H 0 64 9.4 1 &i 7 9 7 38 1.6 7 8H 3.0 W.doelay 18ft 9 4 2 4H 7 5 8 27 1.5 8 21 2.4 Thnwlsr -..'0 2 19 9.2 3 42 7.1. 9 15 1.8 9 OH 2.8 I ! , BUSY BEK AND BPRINO. How will thl do as a description of aprlng, getting up from the lap of winter when abe hul lingered a scandalously long time: I it Jest a dream o' prlngtlmT I he with ua for to ty? Have the blick blown curl o' April brushed th Icy enow awayr Hard to tell you! But I'm llstenln' to the brown bees everywhere. An a haxy. luxy, daisy sort o' feelln' In the air! A liee la a busy little crealur. When the weather I fin It puts In 'ong hours, and If nature had provided It with an umbrella It would he glad to work in the rain. It can gather about a grain of honey In a day no more and. thetcfore, you wouldn't reckon a single he at a high valuation. But a hive of the ordi nary slxe will shelter 10,000 bees who do day's work outside In th garden and lO.GOO more who do th cooking and weeping and dusting InM le. They maka a nlca little family, and If they keep steadily at It they make a, good deal of honey, of which the owner of the farm religiously roba them. Years ago speculator sent swarms of bees to the West indies, hoping to have honey In plenty. But the wis little rogues soon learned that there was no us In piling up honey for winter, because lh flowers were In blowom all tha pear round. A be Isn't a fool, by any means. GRAND MATINEE. In order to meet a general request, last ... !.' MenMHnMA Ik- flvnaw V.n... j Hlfllt f . .... ...K.'U V. waw V. J f J I ala will be repeated at a matinee tomor row afternoon at tha opera house, rh ! beautiful entertainment Is well worth anyone's time and money, and this will be the last opportunity of witnessing It, The entertainment la instructive and should not be missed by lovers of music and graceful dancing. Prices of admis sion to all parts ot the house, S cents: Curtain rises at I p. m. POSTPONED. T-l.- I M hv Bv Wall-e win K I on Tuesday.-Aprtl 28. Inatead ot tonight, 1 aa previously announced. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. e I ... A aru'iei1 ,"'-e .' . Trir 7. 7. ;. t fj pi 'ML L vLi Lit' I l:J- Uii 1:; : t U :. . I V ' JsJ 7 )A DrrrrrrZ- unurvrinnrn cf" Regular Price. $20.00 15.00 17.50 . 17.50 15.C0 Ole-ltMCe Clothier Utie-PHCe WlOTaTllr NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by Ihe County Court of Clatsop County, until Monday. May 4th, at II o'clock a. m., for th maintain ing and operating of a steam ferry across Young's river from the county road end ing at baggett's Point, in Sea. 99, Tp. a N., K. I W to Case's AstjrU. for on or more years. All bidders will be re quired to state the size, tonnng and horse power of bont. number of trip to b maintained aaeh day, rates tt ferrlog to be charged, and any other Information la regard to establishing and maintain ing such ferry. For further Information snd details application should bo mads to J. H. D. Gray, County Judge. All bids to be Indorsed ''Propoeala '.ot Fairy Across Young's River." The right to reject any and all blda Is hereby reserved. By order ot th County Court Astoria, Oregon, April 10th, UX F. t DUNBAR. ' County Clerk. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notlca la hereby given to ail wartha holding Clatsop county warrants Indorsed prior to November tat VM. to present th same to tb county treasurer for payment as Interest will ccaa thereon after this date. Dated tbtg JWh d7 of April, A. D. ISM. B. L. WARD, Treasurer ot Clatsop County, ! ThoM mso'f fj-v aboas that St perfectly, wear aa thr should, are solid, honest leather, nod mora lowly priced Uuux yon are used to rng such shoas. THB ARCADE. Parties dexdrtng- ths beat of Job printing at tha lowest prices ah lid call at to Aatorlan Job offic bakr going- lsc wharst Walter are hot mat nines they hwjr act so whlls they are aervlng you, but they have their own opinion of the cus tomers they attend. The only place la Astoria to buy CRALN'S 8ARAPARILLA Is at the Estee-Crain Drug Company's. , J i rma fm Cll Special Price, $16.35 12.85 13.85 14.00 12.50