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TUB DAILY ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. WKOXKSDAY MORNING, MAY 13. 180(1 GEN... A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial and nth St. ALEX CAMPBELL. Prop. THE WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps oa application. New Astoria... Is located at the terminus of the Astoria and Columtia River Raflroal. at the mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columtia River Harbor, and bein? perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very test docks for ships oi this lay; therefore. It is the exact spot for the seaport of the great northwest. These facts were recognized ty the Astoria & Columtia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting: Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. New Astoria is platted upon a plane high enough, for perfect drainage, and well protected by a high ridge behind it. Its streets and avenues are wide. and. in fact, it is laid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der -way. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel. bod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles ! We also carry a lae line of ladles and men's shoes, from the best to the lowest ; reliable goods. AH foods warranted just as represented. ' JOHN HAHN CO.. I 3 Commercial Street. ! YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. liOeal weather for twenty-four hours' SDdlnr at & p. m. yesterday, furnished ; by the United Btates Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. ! u.dmiim tMnoerature. &6 degreea I Minimum temperature, 43 degrees. Precipitation, .04) Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1536, to date, 7L Incfees. Ezcess of precipitation from September 1st, 1895. to date, i.4 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Tor the best of commercial job print ing call at the Astorlao Job office. Ifeany Is the leading; tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine used br T5 per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. The Oregon Trading Co., 0 Commercial street. Is the placj to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, S. Friedman makes his office at the Oregon Trading Co Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "aa good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money in your pocket and fish in your net to find out. For 15 cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 671 Commercial street, i They are also fully prepared to terve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, ss well as oysters In every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tinue to come. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col-' ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the office of Elmore, Sanborn ft Co. is an ob ject lesson that ought to be examined by all fishermen. It Is the whole of the material used in the manufacture of Mar-) shall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. You will see then why Mar shall's Is called the best In the world. I . i A FREE TRANSLATION. Washington Evening Times. Pupil (rendering into English) And, air. how dost thou fare today? Teacher Technically correct: but don't you think the translation is a little stiff? Couldn't you give something a little more colloquial? Now, under similar irnnmstiLnces. what would you say? Pupil (after a moment's reflection)- j gay, old man, how s your liver? , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. f AN ENIGMATICAL. BILL OF FARE., i For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. AddIt to Geo. H. Heafford, General Pas-: s7nger Agent, Old Colony Building. CM- catro, Illinois. Beaver Hill and Gilman rr Family or steam rarwnaes ... ELMORE. SANBORN k If you will look into the situation you will sot that WARRENTON is the croam of west side property. The center of improve ments is here, and aa an investment for business or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prieos range from $15Q to $'250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in V A RRENTON An office bu been opened by the pro prietors on. door east of th. Crosby hardware store. Call, be shown the merits of this property, and Invest. AROUND TOWN. oh. death: where is tht sting? (Dedicated to the Onion Eater.) Her breath was strong-of onions green it smelled. The spacious room from floor to ceil it filled, Malodo.-ous breath! His head he turned his deep disgust re pressed. Until in dreams his soul found happy rest. Oh. generous death! An unhappy husband. Howe'er It be. It seems to me, 'Tls only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets. And simple faith than Norman blood. Tennlson. Mothers should teach their sons to carve. Mr. O. W. Percy, of San Francisco, Is in the city. Mr. Alfred R. Kelley. of San Francisco. Is at the Occident. A new Remington typewriter graces the city auditor's office. For genuine sweet cream that will whip go to C. B. Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Megler were down from Brookfleld yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wlnegar, of Port land, are visiting In the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wise, of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moulton. of San Francisco, are visiting In the city. Mr. T. M. Spencer, of SL Louis, Mo., was at the Hotel Astoria y-aterduy. Regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce this evining at 8 o'cl-'-'r For yo'ir sweet cream and Ice cream, try the Bonbonnlere, iii Commercial st. Large crowds collect niuli'.ly on Libra ry corner to watch the wheehm-n train. J. W. Wambold and W. Maurice Kelly went to Portland on the T!e;)honi last night. Mr. T. L. Greenough. of Mlscsoula, Mont., is in the city, a guest of the O c dent. Mr. John 8. Mitchell, of Han Francisco, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Occld'fTit. Mr. Robert .M. Cooper, of Moscow, Ida ho, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Astoria. Buy your cigars, tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll Krlckson, Eighth and Commercial streets. Owing to force of circumstances Bish op Morris' visit to Astoria has been post poned until June "th. I Services st Grace church (Ascension Day) at 10 a. rn. I munlon, and at 7;) p. m. tomorrow, Holy Com- "You can't make a mahogany box out of pine wood," Is a good old adage aa j applicable now as ever It was. Th(, nl(,h thf,,it(-r ha w tt rPHt an1 Ilbot ,ne Way womerl ; carry parasols will be In order. ! Pure sweet cr am fresh from the Sep. arator every morning and guaranteed to j whip. 2" per pint. C. IS. Srnl'.h. I'on. Nelson Bennett, of Tat-omn, Wn., ' formerly proprietor of the Morning i Ledger, wan reviytrl at r i.i . I yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hammond, the Misses Grace and Daisy Hammond, and Frauline I'odllch, are registered at the Occident. . ( The men wno were at "or" on the ...COAL Try It CO. Agents. Astorli. 2Q, PER CENT ON trad between 'arr.nton and KUv. I. have been transferrwl 10 tho camps above Tongue Point. Mr. R A. Settlor, the well knoatn salmon packer of ll acts as -narrl. a at Los Angeles, Cal.. to Mla Ktta Owens. Lint Wetlnesday. Mr. K. R. Hawca ami lf will leave California thla morning for home. Mr. llawes Is reported to be In a slightly Improved condition. Mrs. Margaret Crosby, mother of M. C. Crosby, la very sl.-k. with small hopes of recovery, at the rvsldene o( her son-In-luw. Mr. J. X. Laws. J;tmoe Klnluyson. lujtcnt ''amuttan I'a cttlc Railway, h.is good bull. ling lots fcx W one block from school houe tn I'ppcr Astoria, cheap, on easy terms. A hid practicing at the gymnasium y,.. lertlay afternoon, had one of tits ting, rs cut off. lie was taken Into IT. Kslca' of fice, where the wound was dressed. John Christians, of YYalluakl. has Just purchased a new cart and paper. anJ thinks that he will not now have to take the dust behind Andrew Young s n. The bicycle roid race takes place at J o'clock sharp xhls evening. Kiilera must be on the truck promptly Thi race promises to be very ricltlng. and will no doubt attract a large crowd. Contractor Sweeney, in chunte of the work oa the west side of the I'.iy. ports that the railroad gmdo to 1'lavei Is now complete. There Is still a small camp of men at work on the Alder Creek bridge. Mrs. T. M. HfKn.r. who has been vis iting her sister, Mrs. R. N. Wrlcht. dur ing the past week, departed yesfnlay mornlnc; for Portliuid. whence Mr. und Mrs. Helfner will procetxi to their fu ture home in Oxford, Iowa Wm. Anderson, Peep River, Fred ON.-n and o. Under. Olney: Steven Miller, Wlln.l Cln,...K If tJ U'.lb.- i, . I .'mm ti tut... ... ... t. , ninrr .imi wile, i Gray's Klver: Abmm Carlson and John Abnims, Skamokawa. were among the country visitors yesterday. I Among the Portliimlers In town yes I terday were the following: H. S. Schll- ler. It. P. Fab), K. Kvana, M. M Single I ton, Charles D. Wllllts. W. L. Page. T. W. I.on.lon. T. M. Branch, K. A. Seel. y, F. H. Warren and H. A. tVarren. Thomas Kresh-tt. w-bo was given a pre liminary examination In the lustUe's court Monday, has been bound over to await the action of the grand jury. His bond was fixed at ti'io. In defuult of which he was committed to ih. county Jail. Ther will be a special meeting of the members of Temple Lodge. No. 7, A. F. ' and A. M. ajid of sojourning Master la I sons In good standing, at M.iionl.- Hull I this evening at 8 o'clock. Grand Lec- turer. fcro. O. M. Stroud will be plcns.-d I to see a large attendance. It is Just as Important In this world to unlearn a good many things you know as to learn a good many things you don't know. At any rate, Socrates hlnt- I ed something to that effect, and a well- Known business man had an object lesson on that line yesterday. The large band saw for Ihe Clatsop Mill urrlved on the Telephone yesterday afternoon, and 1U be placed In position at once by the machinists from the East who are here for that purpose. The machine Is sui Iminuiu .n uml nriu i materially Increase the output of this plant. Mr. MrKlnli v Mitchell, or C.rvi.la nn i the Republican legislative ticket, is regis ! tered at the St. Charles hotel, says the Oregonian. Mr. Mitchell wears a spe cially made campaign button, reading, ".McKinley for President, Mitchell for Senator, and McKinley Mitchell for Iioth." A real estate man was also a homeo pathic physician In the metropolis, and It's not well to be too much mixed In your professions. His prescription for a patient was, "yuarter down; balance In one, two and three years." HtlH, that Is the way some people take their religion. A very neat little drama titled n "Box i of Monkeys," will be given at the Klilve- ly school entertainment the last of the I month. The play Is In the hands of the finent cast and the best management the ! city of Astoria can boast of. Do not I fall to see this most entertaining per I formance. j The celebration at Fisher's Hall on Saturday evening next will not, ns has I been previously stated, tie under the auc 1 pices of the Scandinavian Benevolent Ho 1 clety, but will be given by the Hcandlna I vlan residents generally, from among I whose number the tug-of-war team which will try conclusions with the A. F. boys will he selected. Mr. P. F. Chappell, special treasury agent, and the gentleman who mode ho many startling disclosures when, the smugglers' ring was broken up In Port land, Is In the city. It Is said Mr. Chappell will examine the testimony of several locul witnesses to the landing of Japanese and Chinese at this port. Mrs. Chappell accompanies her hus band. While giving an exhibition of fancy bicycle riding before a large and f.ppre clatlve crowd of spectators, on Library corner, last evening, Mr. W. T. Beverldge the well known wheelman, had the mis fortune to collide with a Swedish gentle man who Vfaji riding an ice wagon. Mr. Beverldgo was thrown, but not In- The best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "Soap Koum,'' as It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will convince you. HERE ARE BARGAINS REDUCTION ALL SUITS FOR ONE WEEK 1P. Jurvtl. The oihor gentlenan did rot far so well, but broke tho pedal ef hi. ' wheel. 1 There are few ladles' garount made more cononlenll than the sweater, and they are certainly very appropriate for cycling, tenuis, golf. In fact, all outdoor amusements. Manufacturers hate had , uch heavy culls for thm this season that they hate paid particular attention to this line, siting the retailer a rare unsortim ill of beautifully desli:ncl pat- ! terns and colors to select from. The ; beauty of Ihese garments is tn.it they an easily adjusted and that they can ; bo worn with any separate shirt or with any style of Jacket. Mr W. W. Whipple e:crd.iy rtcelte.i a telegram stating that Charles I'. ("Ctd") Holhrook. formerly chef at the Palace Cafe' had dud at Ins home in Portland. Itolbrook was eerv popular In this city, and had a lanee number ot frlemls. He was chef at the Hotel dear hart for several m.mths last season ami was held III hlgho steeni by his employers. Holhrook bate a wile and one child. He curried lief Insurance ;iollcles amount ing to alwut l!7,"0ii. Mr Vt hippie li ft on the Teleohone last eveiilns lo attend the funeral service. Captain Richardson will ' Monday on the Columbine for his tvgulnr Alaskan trip. He will arrive tn Seattle on Ihe Inn ami on the Jlsl ih ship will be Joined by Captain C. W. Farvnholt. nnd Lieu tenant Commander J. T Merrill. or Washington, Iv C Lieut. Merrill will succeed Captain Farvnholt In command of this district. Captain F irenholi' time expired some time sin e. and he will Ih assigned to the command of some vessel In the navy In a short time. From He altle the Columbine will make the trip to Alaska, returning to Astorbi about the middle of June. I-inllK should always M-t In mind the fart that car drivers are not ne cessarily mind readers. The other day the rain was falling in torrents and a lady who wlshtsl to lOiird a car wus very Indignant because tho driver il'd not stop till the conductor had rung the hell, although the lady never mule the slightest movement for the -noturrnu to stop. When the car was brought tn a standstill she turned to the conductor and said. Indignantly: "I don't want to ride on that car: I'll wait for the next." The lady bit her now to spite her face. Iwtdles. whenever you desire to hoard a rar. make a gesture with your hand: such action will Insure an under standing lietweert yourself nd the drlter In the ikjIIcc court Monday John Com mit was on trial, charged with vag rancy. Cornnett was a ll-dressed. handsome young man. and made quite a speech In his own defense. It nppc'irs he had been living In a brothel on the Bowery. He said he didn't for the life of him know why a man shouldn't lie permitted to live with a prostitute. He said his wife was In town employed at one of the dunce halls. It was his Inten tion to leave town Monday evening, he asserted, but he was arrested before he hod an opportunity. Besld-s his neat attire, the young man appeared to be very well educate.), and not the kind of person one would take for a "mark." He was given "1?) or leave town," and he left. Joe Campbell, drunk, was nned $.'.. BICYCLE ACADEMT. Sherman A Thing have opened a riding school next door to Pacific Express office. Competent instructors constantly In at tendance. Cleveland .nd Crescent bi cycles for sale and rent "FUNERAL ASSESSMENT." Overheard In an electric rar by a re porter. Two women talking: "Say, did you hear of the death or Mr. Goodplayer?" said one. "No," said tho other. "When did he die?" "Today." ''When Is he to lie, burl-.-d?" "Tomorrow." "(Jeewhlx. tho folks mule the funeral assessments quick, didn't they;" She meant funeral arrangements. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, lllgglns A Co. The widow of Admiral Ting has com mitted suicide on the anniversary of her husband's death. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choice! perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can tiA tmtiffht at the lowest Drlces at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria. Erastus Wlman Is again taking part in business with all his old-time snap and vim. Awarded Highest Honors World'! Pair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM IBMM Moot Perfect Made. 40 Tears the Standard. V Agent (or the AMERICAN WxM) feet oil Conimcrvlal str.'et .$ HV K'lM In Hustler A A IK. -in 3' l.ol. I. I. a. 4. N . T, mid K block , Adair's Astoria, bargain hi 1 block t, McClure's, lis, two buildings renting for lit per month bV lot I. block 4, MoCluro's I... UVO lia I mil 4. Mink 43. MoCluro's. . II.OiX) Lot 4, block 44. MoClure's WO lo.nl business block, central location, owner will bcII fur a bargain. lot St. block ST, No Aalorl. house, hnrn, cow, garden mill dosoii el. kens, cheap rui.l rasy terms. Agents lor the Northanstero FOR CAHII A. STOKES FISHING SITUATION MANY XVII. IVAT KI'SluiH CCItllKNT ON STKKKTH Y KH I'KIU'.X X UK U.VIUHNiJ I'NION M UN. A Body of Fishermen Visit Cook's Ian nery and Make an Effort to Per suade fp-ltlvrr Men to Mop Fishing Many rumor r tuirrrni un th rttrvrt yraterxUy rartliitf th rUlititic H uallun It lit imuI t liul nttivit jt) K( lth llu lilht.iwt,'r tmt it la rye numtK-r o( men, h4 son th rlvrr lo uit rook ranrwry ut rilftun. whkh had lommfiuvt. oprmtuM. ami thul frrlng tht rtKhtn of Wiuthlncton IUhrmn mljtht Ih thtcrfinxi ulth, llir atruntiT Wftkoim, with a tumuitr mM mtutmmrn. Ml IIh.uo n pumult. It lo ru- moml thul a ton or two or nh hA N-m thrown ovrrtHiunt ut Cook, und that the men wouM camp Uurn In orlr to irr vrru further work In on!r to fcrl mX lh f;u-1 un Avorlan rr,irrontutte nwule a cttrrful ll.vmtljCiitltMl. Tho followlnjt nr un 'nni Clifton i how thitt Httli tlinivKo tlnn- ul that point: Clifton, or. Vuy U I'M Aiitorl.in, Asiorl. t'uthniwtt r tuirhonM ii inilo und u hnlf utkui lurt- Two huiidrl uum aruuiiti In r llstvc r4 ttn imlhlniC f Wphoiia ir mlllti.t. IUvv nilllthi Hiartfil for hirr? J. u. til'K.NCKIt A t. lrriim from II.i'o ul-out 5 o'clock ntutfil that t Winonu wa tylnn nt her itH-k. wlnm Mho hml b-ti ull tUy. A prUuif ti'lfirrum from Mirton kuv tht Informuiion thiit thi vMtlmt r)hrr-nii-n hail thrown ocwnn rinli oMrtvoiri troni a numitrr of !K).ttt nmr t'otik enn iwry. hut hiil not ttppmut-hi-d the cun-m-ry Itm-lf, or Inti-rfi r.tl with tt In uny way. It wiih almi Mtatisl thut thr mrn wt-rv mcmnieftl iif.ir hy At the hi'iiiIijuartiT of the I nlon Htc rftiiry Jrimi-n moul rm,httlonlly until that the ini'h hiul Kotut up I hi- river oa th (HActMiblt rrrurtil of .ntlr.vorlinr to lTftiintt th tinhfrmrn up therw to tnp work; hul that muter tho uih-. iiI" tnlT of in HjmiM'liitlon, twi vtof(Vi of nny kliul woul4 lw tolirntit, ,inl that hr ilwl hot (MllfVf nny vtohnro hat) tHin ilonr. Thi flrthi rint n of tho t'nUm nlmply couM riot alTtiril to llxh for llvo renin, ilim! tho ciinm-rymi-n clulmtl thut thr-y couM only ufTonl to pay four ctntn. "ThiTo ) iw Ntnkr: w an not In the oniploy of tho ).k kt nt. Mm) will n Imply not work for a h'in prlco for our prmltirt than we ran (ifTorJ to. Oapluln I). K. Johnin( who war ulan.ltnir by, npok up und anld that ho had junt como down tho rtvrr und ha. I mot tho I'lUhf. ruler rarly In tho u f fr moon. "I will Kuantntco that no ovort net woro commltto-1 an I you know wry well that If nny nah wero doMtroyt thero I proper rr course nl law. If tho canruTM want to run. All right; if other want to :Jh for four roitU, ull right; wo will try und pomuudo them not to do wo It I u tlmplo Irn poHMlhlllty that ono or two ton of ftnh could have boon ietroy'd. for that it mount of firth cannot bo on ugh t In that notKhtxrhooi In ono d.iy." Captain J. K. A. Johnnon unld thnt a numlor of HrtM attrihutod to union n'n were commlttel by non-union men, ana no miiiter how dint ant from the un ion men, naturally dnrlnir a Htrlko wero uttrlhutod to them. "We uro Rolnir to corn I act thin mutter In an ordorly y and prop ono to Af It out, utl report to the contrary. Tho mon wno wont up tho river will undoubtedly return with Lho flrt tldo." Mr. It. A. llawklrm, of llwuco, who wa over yonterday, nuld that tho trap iM'ptt wen puttlntr out iear, and that lho cannerleM wero dulnjr fairly woll. Tho trap, ho thoiiicht, wito iveriii(ln' about ten Halmon n-r day eiu-h. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength U. S. Government Report. WONDERFUL RESULTS. The 111 tori, the Bald and the Dow Legycd He stored to .titnhood. Crowds of people have visited the splendidly appointed room of "Herman" the Wise clothier last week und judging by their smiling countenances, "Herman" has done them good. One man had a wart on his nose; by using one of Her man's silk handkerchiefs once the wart disappeared. Another man sufrered from bow-legged suiicr-spondulcx; a pair or Wine's well titling pants made his legs appear as straight us an obelisk. A man from the Nobitlem came In with a weak back: a greenback and Herman's well trimmed coat pfit new vigor Into this man. lull Moocr, who has been baltl heiuled since the Republican convention, was cured by wearing ono of Herman's stylish hats. Even little boys, old maids and cbamliermalds feel better now In anticipation of tho picnic which "Her man" tho Wise 1 i'rleo Clothier will give to his customers next month; one appli cation of his wonderful cure relieves them. If your head aches on account of a lean pocketbook consult "Herman" the Wise Clothier, on CommiT'.'hl street; he will neither rob nor rub you; be will treat you well, dress you well and charge you little. A ticket to his l'lcnlc free with every $a purchase, tTIJollis and children over 8 must have tickets as well as gentlamon. NOTICE. flalmon fishers, send In your orders for wire nets to Washington Wire Works, Seattle, Wash. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. tts 7 and I, block Id, Kliw1r.it Turk, clump Mild easy term. V sores meadow land, fan pasture lm head of stock Hi. year round, IISPO. Ido air. farm near tUnoy. A good buy. 40 ar fruit (nrni In California to tra.lo (or slock (arm In or near Clatsop county. Timber I'lnlma In Clatsop, Tillamook aiul Columbia counties, lriou, ami I'a clflo county, Washington, Hoi. agents (or Hutinymrad and Aldcr brook, ('hole, lola In Alderhrook Ml from I.H) .i l;iV. Lota III Moimynivad at (rom i' to IIW. Balldlng and Loan Association. AUCTION... DRY (1001)5, CLOTH INO BOOTS AND SHOI-S... rURMSMINO (100D5 Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Fixtures la lots la suit purchasers at Til Kill OWN l-nttia Sale euwasenres AI KU. Ill, I. M.. BAPLOW-WILL :,k"::v:r mMm . . . mercantile company ana rowMRitri.ti. ariiKKT a. ritiKiixi an, setios..r. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St.'nntl MoKec Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond TEACH EltH' EXAMINATION. Hegular ijuarterly etamtnatlon of ap plleants for eerilleat-s to tea -h In the public sebools of ''Utsop county will lie held beginning W.Mnesdav, May II, l"i. nt I o'clock 11 n . tt MeClure s bool house, Franklin uvenn.,, Aitorla. tr Kiamlnatlon for st.i'e diplomas will Ih, held Hatunlay, Mav Id, st same plaee, ami iM-gtiinliig at s ti'elo'k a. m II B I.TMAN. Hehool rfupt , (Matsoll Co, Or. A TXVISTEIl. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist: Itut If one of the twists t'ntwlsts from the twist. The twist untwisting t'ntwlsts the twist. That Is. when It's twisted with any other twine than UAIUHl ALL'S. FltOM NOW UNTIL RPKINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be In fashion. They ran be discarded, temper arlly while traveling In Ihe steam-hrated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht I'aul Hallway, For solid romfirt. for speed and for safety, no other line ran rompsre with this great railway of Ihe West. I1IDS WANTED. Tllcls will be received at It. I.. Iloyle's office on Commercial street until Friday, May IT'th, for pulnllng, plastering, pliimle Ing, Un and brick work for Mr. 1'. 0. Wilson's rrsldenre, lath street and Franklin s -enne EMIL 8CIIACHT. Architect. OUR CORNER. A gentlemen's resort, at oorner Bond and Uth street. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always oo hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON A FKTKRHON. WANTED. XVANTKI-To rent -A schooner rigged scow which will curry twonty or more cords of wood. For further Information address Capt. J. A. Johnson. I'l ANO Lady wishes to rent a piano. Address X, Asotrbm Office. WANTKIJond girl for general house work. Kith street. WANTED An apprentice girl to learn millinery trade. Apply at Mrs. Hanson's, rjfio Commercial street. WANTED Ily house twenty years' standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to travel, or to do office work. Salary, tsoo.ou. Unclose self-addressed stamped envelops to A. T. KLDKH, Manager, care Dally As torlan. FOR BALE. FOR BALK A large, young draft horse Enquire at Damant's stable. FOR BALEe-Tho Forrell property, cor ner of Kxchango and 14th streets. Price, ti.'A W. C. Cassell, 471 Uond street, ngt JAPANE8E QOODB-Just out-Just re ceivedjust what you want, at Wing Lee's, Ml Commercial street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Klghl room fnrnlshed house with bath. Apply nt Ihe omen ot H. L. Hoylo & Co., U& Commercial street. FOR RENT Four unfurnished sunny rooms, 801 Cedar street. Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT-TWO nicely "furnished rooms. Enquire at 2C8 Hond stroet. FOR RENT Newly furnished cottage, well located. Apply at Astorlnn ofllce. FOR RENT-A furnished room, 1SJ 3rd street FOR RKNT-Thrco or four rooms, wllh board, ot Mrs. K. C. Hobii-n's, corner Dunne und Ninth streets. 1'rlce reasonable. Astoria Land & Investment Co. -42(5... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. We Nve concluded to five up tu Incw In Astoria, therefor c will sell our whole stock of Situiitfil on the Houlh of Ahtoriit's liillc. Twenty ili'rt't'M wnnuvr mul vt'ttntion .50 tlays in HtlviUHf uf tho North nile. Maiulict'iit itn for rtw itlettcef. ovt'rlookinjj river mul bay, Himny and nht'U tcrotl. Kany ami imtural pratlcH; litth or no trailing ncctlctl. Street. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on tine deposit C. H. I'AOB President IHCNJ. YotJNU VlM-1'reeldeal KllANK 1'ATTON Cashier DIHKCTOIIB: J. Q. A. Ilowlby. C, II. Tags. Ben). Young, A. 8. Heed, D. I'. Thompson, W. K. Iiem.nt, L. K. Warren. North Pacific Breiaery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer AnJ "XX PORTER. Leave orders with J. L. Car Won at th. SunnysiiU Halooa or Louis Bowttge at the Cosmo poll lan sXolooa. Ail orders wtU be promptly attended to. AHTOHIA IHON WOK It H Cesrsnly St., fool o$ Jack.es, Alton.. 'General Machinists and Boiler Makeir Und ass Mtrls. Engls... Bollw work. Su bol ,n4 C.no.ry Work a Spetlslty. C.tlag. sf All D.M-rlpilon. M.4. to Orsw es Sbari Nolle. John Fox.. ..President and fliip4rlntand.nl l- Ko Vloe President Pf"' Heorwtair First National flank Treasurer Snap A Kodak at any mau eeinlng out of our .tor. sad you'll get s portrait of man brimming over wllh pleasant thoughts. Much ipiailty In the liquor. s ws have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Corne ond Trq Therrv. MUOMKH ft CO. SEflSIDEJAWIIilh A COmnlets stnelr tt lnn.l . . In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus. .iom,, .na an Kinds of finish; mould Inirs mil binvi, .... . .' . . " . . " ' i.u uracaet work done to order. Terms reaaonabla and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended tn. Office and yard at mill. H. T. L. LOO A N, PropT. Heaslde, Oregon. IS THERE? Is there a man wllh heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of the right kind. And we would suggest at this season a nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. We hsve the largest and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas the closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. THE ANCHOR It Vl Wnn . , . ' inini pieasant even ing, go to the ANCHOR. Concert ever nvntilti. kv - H,u . . - " " mni. viuhh urcnesirs- rtoth Ing but first-class liquors, clgnrs and Kopp's beer served over the bar JOHNPON & CARLSON. Trope. No. 313 Aslor Street. Iluslness men, It you want to fix up your ofllce for the coming year wllh the best of letter heads, bill hea ls, state ments, etc., call at the Aatorlan Job offlca where you will find the best of stock and material. P 1 i, - ... 1 1 ,