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TIIK DAILY AST0U1AX. .VSTOUIA. TlllMiSDAY MORXIXa MAY II, 1S1HI. s 1M 3 f . . ?' ill J KJU.L 1... a RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN and nth St.. ALEX CAMPBELL. Prof. Beaver Hill and Gilman r"or Femllv or steam 4'wrtmaea Trv It tLkA KICASONAtK IN TRICK HJ II., ELMORE. SANBORN A CO. Afcnts. Astorll. .XOAL WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps oa applicatloa. If you will look into the situation you will soo that WARRENTON is the cream of west side pronorty. The center of improve ments is here, ami as an investment for business or a homej there is nothing to equal it in the whole jmqHisition. In WARRENTON j lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range from $150! to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save! your change and buy a lot in W A RRENTON HERE ARE BARGAINS Agents tor the AMERICAN CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. SOxluO feci oil Commercial strict, I v Soxloa In Hustler Aiken X Lois 1. t. 1, 4. (L, T, nl H, Mwk lit, Adair's Astoria, bargain tat J. block X MeClure's. lis two building reining fur Hi per muni It 6onu Iat I. block 4, MeClurw's hW Lota I and 4, block M. MeClure's., IUW Ixt 4. Mock 14, McCltiro's I0 local business block, central location, owner will sell ror a bargain. tail !l, block IT. No Astoria, nous., lnrn. cow, garden and J dosen chickens, cheap and rnay terms. I.ul 7 nml I, block ti, K Indent Park, i'hni nml pny term. W acres meadow Intnl. Cull (liira III) head of slock I ho year round, i;nft, 1A) acre (urn) near Olncy. A Rood Inly, 40 acre (mil farm In California lo trad, (or stock farm In or near Clatsop county. Timber claims In Clatsop, Tillamook nil Columbia counties, Oregon, end '. virtu county, Washington, Bolo agent (or Hutinymcad ami Alder brook. Choice lota In Aldcrhrook l from fcSW lo I,uta In Mumiyinvail al (rum I'M to 1W. Agents fop the Northuiesrern Balldlng and Loan Association. Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. New Astoria... Is located at the terminus of the Astoria, and Columbia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very best docks for ships on this bay; therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the ? reat Northwest. These facts were recognized by the Astoria & Columbia 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. An offlc ha been opened by the pro prietor, one door east of th Crosby hardware store. Call, be ahown the merit of this property, and Invest l 11 i i 20, pelcet RE?UCT,0N- KOH CASH ON ALL SUITS FOR ONIi WEEK JLLP. A. STOKES Tickets continued to sell rapidly all day yesterday (or til "Picket I.lm," and everything; polnia lo splendid suc cess tomorrow night. The final rehear sal will h held this evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Rhea, of Heppner. Or., are visiting In the city. Mr. Rhea la one or tne leading cattlemen 01 .M row county. Ho la also interested In banking Institution at Heppner. A gentleman Just rvturnod from ur river rori that the llumo ueople slno the tenth of April have had two bout which alone turned In four tons of ft each, or fc)0 for each bo.it. at (our oeiu lr iound. TIIK 8V:tVNI HOAO HACK. Won by Uoorm an.1 Oonnor. Sov )' Second Uryce Third The will of the late Autust M.iKtie, who died recently at Olney. was Hi, d for probate in the county court yeater ili.v T Krt ilnt,iir,,..nt m.l.i M.,vr,,l Im. queets, and appoints Alex. Otlhert as ad ministrator. Ther has Deen a change In the man airement of Fisher's Opera House, Messrs. F. P. Kendall, P. A. Trulllniter, and others having assumed control of th building yesterday. Mr. II K. t'urruth, m Is business manager, an.1 W. A. Sherman secretary and treasurer of the new com blnalton. The New Astoria Company ., ..514.. COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoe, all Sizes and Styles W. also carry a Una Una of ladles' and man's shoes, from the bast to the lowest reliable goods. All roods warranted Just aa represented. JOHN HAHN CO., Ci Commercial 8 tree t. AROUND TOWN. "At the Picket Line" tomorrow night. Miss May Ford, of New Astoria, Is visiting. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours ending at i p. m. yesterday, furnished by th. United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau Maximum temperature, M degrees. Minimum temperature, 41 degrees. Precipitation, M lnoh. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1596, to date. 7LM inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, UK, to date, 7.04 Inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. For th. beat of commercial Job print Ins; call at th. Astorlan Job offlc. Meany la th leading tailor, and pays th. highest cash price for fur skins. Man hall's twine used tr 75 per cent of th. fishermen on the Columbia river. Parties desiring th. best of Job printing at the lowest prices shld call at the Astorlan Job office before going else where. The Oregon Trading Co., WO 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 Orgon Trading Co Mr. William Allen, of Chicago, is at the Occident. Mr. A. Eisenbach. of San Francisco, Is at the Occident. In the police court yesterday (mr M gerath, charged with vagrancy, was on trial. He got 'T- or skip." and he skip pel. Vagrancy Is the general charge present. There are a great many worth less loafers In the city at pre, n!, a Ian; portion of whom, it is said, came from Portland. The Pathfinder returned lust night from Clifton. Everything was ujtet up the liver yesterday, but It was reported tha as the fishermen passed up the ri Tuesday, on their way to Cook's, th were tired on from the bunks, and one man had his leg grazed by a bullet, and another had an ear clipped. When a man starts to write poetry h ought to know how to pronounce th words he uses, or there may be trouble with his rhymes. At a recent religion gathering the poet of the occasion pre swin-d a hymn In which he declures tha his Spirit chafes 'Gainst vile saloons and gilded cafes. Mrs. Cotine Ray, the test and business medium, at the OrleL Mr. Edward Buresa, of Seattle, was at the Occident yesterday. For genuine sweet cream that will whip go to C. B. Smith's. Fish are reported to be coming Into the river now in largo numbers. R. L. Boyle ft Co. have commenced grading Block S. In Adair's Astoria. Messrs. J. Weston and J. F. Monk, of Rainier, were in the city yesterday. For your sweet cream and Ice cream, try the Bonbonniere, 4M Commercial St. Fred Brown left on the Telephone last evening for Portland, on a business trip. Mr. William Mackay, of Corvallls, Or., is In the city, a guest at the Hotel Astoria. The American Star Packing Company commenced canning salmon at ilwaco on Saturday. The Y.' will hold their regular meet ing Thursday at 4:15 p. m., in Rescue Hall parlor. Buy your cigars, tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll Ericltson, Eighth and Commercial street. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "as good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It' 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. 571 Commercial street. They are also fully prepared to lerve 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 shals Is called the. best in the world. Vapor Baths, Massage and Mairnetlc treatment. Mme. DeOrey, The Oriel, room 12, Commercial street. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows meets in this city June 15. There will be a large attendance, It is thought. Mr. Dell Mooer left on the steamer Columbia yesterday for an extended visit to his parents In 8an Francisco. The map of Wartvnton Park w:is flle.i in the recorder office by the Columl la Harbor L&nd Co. yesterday. Mr. Wal ter C. Smith, president of the company was In the city, and says they propose to push this property on a business basis. Mr. F. R. Strong, secretary, and C. C VanEtten, general manager, are well known business men. Trees are the great water lifters. The wise men tell us that an oak tree of average slxe. with seven hundred thous and leaves, lifts from the earth Into the air about 122 tons of water during the five months it displays Its foliage. There must have been an oak tree along with the excursion yesterday, which lifted all of the water out of the channel. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning ev eral men who were standing near the electric light station saw the body of man floating in the river. Coroner Pohl was at once notified and brought the body to the morgue. It was In a badly decomposed condition and was Identified by the tattoo markings on the man's arms and breast as Joseph Simons, the unfortunate cook on the 8an Jose, who was washed overboard on May 5 and drowned, while the schooner was crossing In. The funeral will take place today. Pure sweet cream fresh from the sep arator every morning nnd guaranteed to whip. 20c per pint. C. B. Smith. Mrs. Oliver Stewart expired suddenly at noon yesterday. The lady was taken ill on Sunday, with paralysis, but no Im mediate fears of her death were enter tained. Yesterday about 11 o'clock she had a relapse, and breathed her last at noon. Mrs. Stewart was 61 y, ars ot age and was bom In Ohio. She had been a resident of this city for many years pant, and was highly respected. The lady was a leading member of the Methodist church and a devout christian. Mrs Stewart leaves a huslxtnd and two sons, one of whom Is a minister of the gospel In Illinois; the other resides In San Francisco. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock today, from the family resl dence, 91 Duane street. The Interment will be In Greenwood. The superintendents of the different 1 departments of works will be elected to- day at the W. C. T. U. meeting ut Rescue hall. G. W. Fisher, keeper of the Walluskl ,' bridge, waa In town yesterday, and noti fied the county court that the bridge needed repairing. ! A TWISTER. A twister in twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist: But If one of the twist Untwists from the twist. The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is, when It' twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING M. B. 1'pton yesterday transferred to J. Q. A. Uowlby the west half of blocks 125 and 128, Shively's Astoria. The con sideration was t2,"XI. The gas stove In the kitchen means much greater comfort for the cook than to continue the use of the rane all sum merIf the gas mains do not break. A large number of members of the A. F. C. will be present nt the theater to morrow nitrht, occupying a solid tb-r of seats, and decked out In cluh colors. For a few days we will offer Home of the bent bargains In real estate on the south side of Young's bay ever known. K. L. Boyle Co., S.15 Commercial street Shortly before 11 o'clock last night, sev eral men got Into an altercation In the Railroad Saloon, and a fight ensued. Munson and Bentllck were the princi pals In the row, and Johansen, who was a friend, In attempting to Interfere, was thrown out of the place. In his anger he attempted to batter down the doors arid with his bare fists smashed a glass window, severely cutting his right hand and arm. Just then Sheriff Hare, who had Just returned from up the river, In passing, noticed the racket, and m at tempting to preserve the peace, got hit In the mouth. He marched Johnnsen to the city Jail, and there, while calling for a policeman to open the door, was again attacked by the man. This time the sheriff gave him as good as he sent, and when the man was finally locked up lr. Kstes had to be called to dress his wounds. Officer Blnnott arresb-d the man Bentllck, who claimed he had been robb ed of I'M In the saloon. One dollar was found In his pocket and thirty-five cents on the floor of the saloon. Their cases will come up today. BICYCLB ACADEMY. Kherman A Thing have opened a riding i Competent Instructors constantly In at tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for sale and rent , Overcoat and winter wrap will be In fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-hated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Railway, For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of the West James Pattl, out of three days' fishing at Ilwaco, In one lift of his traps, se cured three tons of salmon, and the trap men there say that the bay Is full of fish. i Among the Portlanders In town yeii terday were J. L. Wiley, II. Btyl-s, W. K. Mlis, A. O. liark'-r, Waller C. Hmlth, B. Solomon, C. D. Woodward and G. M. Strond. Heavy rains and spring sunshine make trees and flowers as charming as freshly bathed infants. J The best chemical compound for wash I Ing powder Is "Honp Foam,' us It will I not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world , for the bath. One trial will convince you. Shortly after o'cKo-k last night irowdu began flocking to limine siimi, and by I o'clock lhcrt were fully Ito persons along the course Tlietv w,r several now entries, and. its tho txiya h.ul been trul mum hard, an cxcitn- run was antlcljwite.1. The course for atuMH ii yards from the scratch was roci in. ami the crowd was thus prei.nlcd fnmi j ihemsclca Hwuhll. Interfering wllh the racers. , foundling (free !! mere wero ai-out ten atnrtrrs, put, as if Hampton Smith kn... of .m some did not finish, ih. lr names wrr j I challenge him lo name th.-m not obtainable. weoriie i tmors. with i iv a handicap of I nilniiie an. I :ta sc. oimI, i Melville. Mnv 1) started Mrs'., ut 7 i'2 flat Will Ktgner. I Charles Itiiu: and Krunk Curran also i .. ... . .. ., started at 7: W. Timson. n l-mluulo I " fUUMIt ( OHI ( UTe. 0 man did not start, and ibis cause.! an nr lin n-iv lt'nr id la at l'u unfortunate jumble, for which Sov. v ha.UC,lre 1,0 MJ 1 ' ,,r l fc to suffer. Instead of starling tov, y, 1 tf 8-Crnill I'tllJ? SlOTt'. who had i second handicap, 1 nun..te i after the rtrst starters, he was sent away 1 30 seconds afterward, at 7 '! S Hryce. j HAHKMALL HlgKins and Ixivrlt, all scratch men, g. t I uwav next, at 7 id ). . Chicago. .May 11 I mplre Keefe gave Sovev Kulnrd steudilv on t?i I. ml m. n ! I'alull today's ts.ilne by a oe of ? to 0. Sals eunimvar. AI'llll. IS. al a l M entitled to, Kills might ami vnnllKuaa dally UBIII lha wtaol. If the tleb-uli-a that ' . ,u Uepiihli.Sine In oilier l.nallti.s from lb. solltlltlKltl that prrMill.d at tile l pub lican convention of rial. op couul Per haps If the coullll ,1. I . il . bad "t thrt-e delegate to t:n nlali couv, litlou. which, il- wet ha been left adopted tne ound liioncy plaKorni prac tice what tbey ptvach they will slvc Judgo N.irthup a hc.iw vote He l ibr only sound mom y candidate In the flrld for congress. There are only two voter that cull an that ralhera the eri In tt'i precinct. more. AUCTION... We rave conclude! to five up fcui Iness In Astoria, therefore we will tell our whole stock of DRY (1001)5, CLOTHINO BOOTS AND SMOIIS... FURNISHING GOODS Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Fixtures la lota In lull mrhar. al TIIKIH OVTM I'll If St BARLOW-WILL . . . MERCANTILE COMPANY ow citwMitut i w. aniKrr a. miikum, AeiUM..r, I' I Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. mul MoKee Ave. and soon after turning the xit was ahead. Ills race was to beat Cunnors. us the latter had a minute handicap over him, and he knew that so long as he lead Connor he was safe. He did not know, however, that he h td had been sent away second too soon, so, after overtaking Connors he merely kept his lead, sax line bis strengtu. Klgner punctured his tire at the t'lty Limit suloon, and came home in the elec tric car. The rulers turnrd the post at the cor ner of Forty-iliith and Hond stnets as follows: Connors 7 :lu;H, rtovey T.lc.l.V Hryce 7.11.), Hlgglns 7.11.11. Loveit 7.11.41. Ring 7:12 Hryce, liiggtna and Ijictt stayed well together for some time, but the hitler did not hnlsh. Hryce nxle a very pretty race, and finished a good distance ahead of HlgKins. The men got in as lollows: Connors 7:20 M. Sove 7 -u:, Hryce 7:21:W. Sovey finished first, Connor acrond ami Hryce third. Of course, the former should have had the nice, but, as he was started 3u seconds too soon, owli.g to tho unfortunate start, he was .Urn second place. Sovey nnlshcl fit. Sec onds ahead of Connors, which, d duct ing the 3U seconds, gave Cononr ih. place. Sovey expressed entire saitsfac Hon wltn tne result, hut the "engine house boys," who were bucking him for all they were worth, thought he should not be made to suffer lor the Judge' error. He said he w-as positive he could have won. for, after getting the lead, he only rode to retain It. He made the five-mile run In 17:W flat. Hryce, who got third place, made It In 17 . 49. and Connors, first. In ls:M. Bryce's tiding was excellent. He left Hlsglns and Lovett, of whom much was expected, easily, ami made the run In ten seconds less than Bovey's time. Excepting the unfortunate start, which. by the way, was purely accidental (per sons who think otherwise, and there are some, are mistaken) the race went oft smoothly. The track was In good con dition, and much better time would have been made had there been less wind. The wind, which was blowing strongly. made the run home very difficult. There are several steep hills on the road up, which Hryce climbed with the greatest aisparent ease. Taking Into considera tion the strong wind, the time wus very good. The next and last heat will be run on Wednesduy evening. May 2u, at 7 o'clock sharp. All who wish to enter the last run should apply to Secretary Gunn, at the Occident. The several riders have the following number of points to their credit: Hryce One first, 5: one third, 1; total.. Sovey Two seconds, 6. Connors One first. 6. lllng-one third, 1. It might be well to cull the attention of a crowd of loafer who Insist In hanging around Library corner to the fact that If they do not stop Insulting lady bicyclists, they will receive a sound thrashing. There ure several persons who have nightly stood upon this corner and pustted insulting remarks concerning the lady bicyclists. The parties are all known, and several young gentlemen have hied notice of their Intention If such Insults ure again offend to soundly in roan tne unprincipled fellows whose languugii Is so offensive. Duane street Is tho only good riding place In the city, and a large number of ladles collect there nightly. That they should be Insulted Is an outrage, and the gentlemen will not permit of further abuse. let those Indecent fellows beware. Kacb aide had scored four runa In ten Innings, and lUtun made six more in the eleventh, and bad bill one out. the local making no attempt to retire them. , but doing rtery thing In the way ol wild I throwing. inuTnux. and f umulliw. playing I for durkneas. The Kanie win lw pro I leled. I "Will. May U -ft. aille, II. Victoria, i. I' Tacoma, May ll Tut oma. !.', I'ortlalul . Loulavllle, Hay II - Uul III. , ... Iiroot. lyn. 4. I Cleveland. May I! --Cleveland. II. Phil adelpbnt. 4. A FISH I'Kiil'KKTY Something New and lt.tr' Hurgalns In First Cta.a Having secured bl. k 31. In Ailalr' Astoria, at a great sacrinee, we are ul.lr to ofter to the people of Astoria nml vicinity the moi Uailifi.l resident properly en r offered in Astoria ut lower price man sin n properly lias rv, r liefore hct4i offered. This properly now being graded, and when completed win ne one or the most beautiful llea for a home In I'pper Astoria The prop erty Is within two t locks of the Asiorli street Railway, one block of the planked trert, a wagon road leading to the proti erty. one mock from church and two block from the Adair school house iats are ai ny ui, and Ml by IV) our terms are the beat ever offered In A torla, and a discount will lie allow. -d on rnah purchases. These lots will only last a few days, and If you want the beat burguln ever offered you In Astoria do not fall lo call on ua at once. It. L IttiVLK ft) , Sole Agents. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... Sitinitcil on tho Hoiith t-itlo of Antoriu's hills. Twenty lejre'M wanner iuuI vegetation .!() tluys in atlvanco of tlu Niirlli nitlo. Magnificent sitts for res iliences, overlooking river ami hay, sunny ami pheU toreil. Kusy ami natural grade; little or no grading ncvleL ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. KILI.KO HY A CHINAMAN. Yrcka. Cel., May 11 - Mrs. Henry L'chwatka ami her alx-year-old daughter Irene, were shot lo death by a Chlnaae cook at their llutt. Creek 'iinrh. about twenty miles from here, today. The Chinaman was dead also when found, and It Is supposed that he committed suicide, after killing the mother ami child. An attimpt had been made to kill the Infant ehild, but It fall.d. Men traveling through the country discovered the dead bodies, and noillled thn neigh bors. Hy the time they reached tho house Mr. Schwatka had returned home and found his murdered family. 8alton Sea Salt for laths at the Estes-Crain brog Store. 10c and 25c per package. AFTER THE AMERICA'S CUP. Olasgow, May 13.-Empcror William's new yacht Meteor was launched 11 1 the yards at St. Patrick, today. After the launch Ixird Ioinsdale, who rnprrarnied the emperor, said the Meteor would pos sibly challenge for the America's cup next season If she proved to be faster than the Valkyrie HI. THE CAMPAIGN. To the Kdltor:- The Republican platform for sound money gives universal satisfaction here. Voters do not understand how It enme that Kills, a free sllverlte, got away with the nomination for congress. There must b a different sentiment among Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. tloveranwat Report OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. Tha finest brand ot liquor and cigar always on hand. Call and try ua ANDERSON A TETKR80N. NOTICE. Salmon fishers, send In your order for wlro nets to Washington Wire Works, Seattle, Wash. "Maude, your father says he cannot afford to dress you as a summer girl this season." "All right, mnmsey. Oct me a tailor gown ami a bloomer suit ami I'll star as an athletic girl." De troit Free Press. CREAM flNG mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Ktirdard. Children Cry for JPItcher's Castorla. PROPOSALS FOll Ilt'lLDINO WHARF AND TRESTLE AT FLA V EL. Sealed proposals will be received hy the undersigned at tho ofllcn of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Company, Astoria, Oregon, until (1 p. m., of Satur day, May 10, for tho construction of a wharf at Flavel water front, a ware house thereon, and about l!S) fi et of tres tle leading to said wharf from tho main land. 1'lnns ami specifications can bo s. en at the office of the rallrond company In Astoria. Approved bonds will be required of tho successful bidder. Tho undersigned reserve the right to reject any or all bids. NORTH WTHT CONSTRUCTION CO. WONDERFUL RESULTS. The nliid. the Ujld and the do Uotjtd Re slotrd In M.lkomJ, Crowds of people have vlaltrd Ihe splendidly apiHilnted room of "Herman' Ilia Wise clothier laal week and Judging ny ineir smiling cotuilemuicca, "llermiur has done them good tin. man had wnrl on his nna: by using ,,nn nf 11, man's silk handkerchiefs once thn wart disappeared. Another man aufferrsl fiom tsiw-legged auper-apondiiirc . ir Wlae'a well tilling pants made bis legs appear aa atraighl aa iui otik A man from the eohalcm came In wllh a weak ones; a sreeniswx and Herman's well trimmeil ront put new vigor Inlo tbl man. Hell Mooer. who has been bald' headed since the Republican convntln. was cured by wearing one of Herman's stylish hats. Even little boys, old maids anil cbambermuida feel better now In anticipation of the plcrdo which "Iler- mun tne v. Is 1 I'rle. Clothier will give to nis customers next month: one appli cation of his wonderful ours rellove tnem. If your head aches on .veaiim Of lean p.x-xettMHjk consult "Herman" the Wise Clothier, on Commcrvlit street; be will neither rob nor rub you; he will treat you well, dress you well and 1 harge you hltle. A ticket to hla I'lcnlc free witn every in purchase. 'Hi. or ami cfiimren over must nave tickets a wall aa gentleman. RIDS WANTED. Rid will be received at n. I noylo'i omc on commercial street until Friday May lit h. for painting, plastering, plumb ing, tin ana brick work for Mr. F. O. Wilson' resilience, nth street and Franklin a-eniie EMIL SCHACHT, Architect WANTED. WANTED To rent-A schooner rigged scow which will carry twenty or mors corns or wood. For further Information ssldresa dipt. J. A, Johnson, (loble. Or. PIANO Lady wishes to runt a Piano. Aiinreas A. Astorlan Office. WANTED Oood girl for general house. work. 3112 lr.th street. WANTED An apprentice girl to learn millinery trade. Apply at Mr. Hanson'. u commercial atreet. WANTEI-Hy house twenty year' standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to travel, or to do ofTlcs work. Salary, fHOO.OO. Enclose self-addressed stamped enveloDa to A T. ELDER, Manager, care Dally Aa- tonan. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A largo, young draft hor.a Enquire at Dam ant's stable. FOR BALE Tho Ferrell property, cor ner or Kxcnnngo and nth streets. Price, 14,2V). W. C. Cnssoll, 471 Hond street, asu JAPANESE OOODS-Juat out Just 1 calved Just what you want, at Wlnj kwi, ass commercial street. FOR RENT, FOR RENT Eight room furnished house with bath. Apply at the otlleo ot II. L. lloyle A Co., 695 Commercial street. FOR RENT Four unfurnlshedunny room, 961 Cedar atreet. Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT Newly furnished cottatre, well located. Apply at Astorlan office. FOR RENT A furnished room. iaf Srd street FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with bonrd, at Mrs. K. C. llolden's, corner iuuiis ami nintn streets. Prlc. Blue. ce reason FOUND. FOI ND-lteiween I'lllir Ho-k nnd IlriMiklb ld, l fathoms of ill-ply new and old net, marked on leads "II. W." Ap ply ut Cutting Cannery, THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BAHK Acts as trusts, for corporations and In dividual Transact a general banking business, Inleraal paid on Urn. deposit C. " 'AT5 Prraldcnt HKNJ YOUNO Vlo-Prild.al t RANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS: J. 0. A. Rowlby. c. II. Page, Ilwj. Young. A. & lt-d, D. P. Thompson, w. E. Dement, D. K. Warren. North Pacific Breuiery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Lear, order, with J. L. Carlson al th. unnyald. Saloon or Loul lloantg .t the Co-anopolltaa aWJooo. All orlWrs wilt b. promptly atlaoded lay. AHTOHIA IKON WOHKB Coaesaty St, foot of Jaxkaoe, Aakxlt. "General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ua. as. Maria, easts... Bolkw week, Slaaa so.! as. Casaem Work a Stems.. Caattaf. of All Ostcriplkw Mae. n Oraw aa c, . - 0wri 1.01K., John Foi....PiidatandiiipHnlandenl Vlo. Praaldent ..Heeretary .Treasurer A. L rox... O. H. Pra.l.. First Natlohal Hank Snap A Kodak at any mas coming out el our store and you'll gel a . portrait ot a man brimming uter with pleasant thoughts. Much quality la the llqunn w bave to offer are enough U PLEASE ANY MAN., Corrje and Trq Them' HUGH KB ft CO. SEASIDE SflWlUHI,. A complete stock of lnnk v.. n the rough or dres.ed. Flooring, rus lo, celling, and all kind of finish; mouldings snd shingles; al.o bracket work done to order. Term a .Z fnvoa ai oearocg. All iiiuiiiujr attennea to. at mm. H, Seaside, Oregon. orders Office ani4 F. U LOGAN, Prop r. IS THERE? I there a man with Mart so cold. That from hla famiio ..,,14 . The comforu which th.y all could find kind fmiTUHK of th. right And we would surreal iki. . nlc. Sld.tward. Exten.lon Table, or s.t and finest line ever shown In the city and at price, that oannot fall to please th. closest buyer. HEILBORN & SON. THE ANCHOR If you want to sn.mi a ti...... Ing, go to th. ANCHOR. Concert .very evening by a first class orchestra. Noth ing but flrst-olass liquors, cigars and Kopp beer served over the bar -uiiNMUN ft CARLSON, Trop No. 1S Astor Street Business men. It vou want . a. ... your office for Ihe oomlng year, wllh the best of letter heads, bill heads, state ments, etc., call at the Astorlan Job office where you will find the h.. ... nd material. 4 .r.;.- '