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I ) THE DAILY ASTOUIAN. THIKSIUY MOKXINH. MAY 21. .'.). QEn... A hesout FOR Corner Commercial aad nth St. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPtlBLL. Prep. TUB WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. naps oa application. Hew Astoria... Is located at tbe terminus of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad, at tbe moutn of tbe Columbia River. It fronts on tbe deep water ot tbe Columbia Fiver 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 freat Northwest. These farts were recognized by tbe Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. rW Astoria" is platted upon a plane high enoDfn fof Effect drainage, and well protected by a bljfi 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. merits The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST Something New... Children' and Youth' Steel Shod Shoe, all Sizes and Styles W. also carry a fine Una ot ladle and men's shoes, from th beat to the lowest reliable goods. All foods warranted Just as represented. JOHS HAHN CO.. 479 Commercial Street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at p. so. yesterday, furnished by to United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, M degrees. Minimum temperature, 43 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, JSSS. to dale, 72.96 Inches. Exeeaa of precipitation from September 1st, liM, to date, 7J5 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Western Washington, and Western Oregon, occasional light showers. BUSINESS LOCALS. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine used by 7S per cent of the fishermen on tbe Columbia river. Business men. U you want to fix op your office for the coming year, with the best of letter beads, bill beads, state ments, etc, call at the Astorlan Job office where rou will Ond the best Ol siocs and material. The Oregon Trading Co., 600 Commer cial street, is the place to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots ami shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, S. Friedman makes bis office at the Oregon Trading- Co. 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's money in your pocket and fish In your net to nnd out. J J. G. Wright and wife, of Salem, who For 15 cent you can secure an excel- have been attending the Odd Fellows' lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton convention, will return home this even Restaurant, No. 671 Commercial street. ! 'ng. They ar also fully prepared to lenre all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of I General Agent Lounsberry yesterday th season, ss well as oysters in every created quite a sensation when he ap lmaglnable style at the lowest living ptared on the street In his new pony prices. Come once and you will on-J cart tinue to come. Most so-cslled "salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acids rot tha fibre and render the material useless. In the .a -, 1-1 Qnn.n. A fn im mwt Ah. Tleion Oat own M . be examined byl all fishermen. It Is the whole of th.! material I used In the manufacture of Mar-1 shall' twinefrom start to finish. Go there and examine th color right through. You will see then why Mar shall's Is called the best In the world. OUB CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on band. Call and try us. ANDERSON ft PETERSON. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No enre no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Crain Drug: Store. Dora (shyly) I became engaged to Mr. Atherton last night, Cora-O. you lurky girl! You are sure to have aperfectly lovely time thla summer now. You know I was engaged to him myself last year. Somervllle Journal. Beaver Hill and Oilman rr Family ar Steam rw; CLKAN HKANIH.A1.K IH TRICK ELMORE. SANBORN A If you will look into the situation you will sot? that WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. The center of improve ments is here, and as an investment for business or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots an) all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range from $lo0 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Term to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON An offlce has been opened by tha pro Drietor one door east ot the Croby hardware store. Call, be abown of thla property, and Invest. AROUND TOWN. 0 wind of death that darkly blow Each separate ship ot human woea Far out on a mysterious sea. 1 turn. I turn, my face to thee. Ethelwyn Wetherald. Orange phosphate Is greatly In demand. Walking Is an art that should be tlvated. cul- ! Tha UDto-date fflrl doesn't Dretend to a blrd-Uke appetttle. Croquet bids fair to be the leading out door amusement this summer. For your sweet cream and Ice cream, try the Bonbonnlere. 4M Commercial st. Mrs. W. H. Rowe and daughter, Amy, ot Salt Lake City, are visiting Mrs. fc. J. Smith. Buy your cigars, tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll Erickson, Eighth and Commercial streets Union Hose Company No. 4 yester day bought Its gold badge for the use Chief Neuter Talvonen. The new Cleveland tandem in tne win' dows of the riding academy, attracted i mucn attention yesteraay. ,. 1 I Yellow and white are the colors In high- Mr. J. F. Knapp, representing the clr- est favor this season. Oarden party culation department of the San Francisco gowns and gowns for the evening prom Call, Is visiting in the city. enade are made of the sheerest organdie In white over yellow, or all white, with There are some men who feel very deep- yellow collar, belt and bow, ly for the poor; Indeed, they feel every i where except In their pockets. At the meting of the city council last I night, very little business was transacted Pure sweet cream fresh from th Sep- j there was a scant quorum prewent. A arator every morning and guaranteed to I resolution was passed authortxlng D. K. whip. 20c per pint. C. B. 8nilth. ! Warren and Fisher Brothers to extend : their dcok to the harbor line. Mr. Will Tallant's new Whitehall boat Ceola was put In the water yesterday. She was built for regatta purposes. The magnificent weather yesterdny brought out large numbers of bike and not a few bloomers were In evidence. A. P. Bradberry, of Portland, and A. W. Bowersox, of Corvallls, were among the travelling men in the city yesterday, There will be a regular meeting of the Y.'s at 4:15 p. m. today in Rescue Hall. All members are requested to be present Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a sneclaltr. Private parlors for ladles. 4S3 Commercial street. of fish I. reported to be In " ver. due probably to the warm, t ot lhe 'al tw" " lnree ua5,- R. L. Eherman, of Seaside, wa In the city yesterday, buying windows and oth er fixtures for the new cottage he Is building. The A. P. A society It Is reported, held a meeting the other night and dlscuxsed the religious qualifications of the various candidates. Mr. L. B. eSeley and party will arrive from Portland this morning to attend a meeting of the directors of the FlavH Hotel Company. Yesterday Corey Brothers paid their city accounts for the past month. A large amount of money was distributed amongHt the merchants. It is said that George & Barker have already packed between lS.W and 20,') 1 cases of salmon at Kureka. They are paying four cents for gill not fish. ...COAL Tru It II J II. , CO. Afents, Astoria. At Baker's Hay trap are now averag ing from five to alt rlh to tti. trap. Sea born packed between ten and lvlv hun dred case yeaterday and day before. Secretary Jensen, of the Ftuhormi-n'e t'nlon. aiatvd that hi. rvporta ahowrd that the Kurrka cannery ymtertiay rv ortTd only four or five hoxce of nh. Sewral farmer In from lh. Wallunki reiort that road to be atlll In very bad i condition. One pot )u.t thl ldn ot the brtdm la In parucularly bad .nap. The flrat aerloua revolution In Cuba took place In 1M under the leaderhlp of Narvtuo lxiea. who In IvM rrpeatvd hla attemit lo free the Inland from Sivanlsh control. Al I o'clock lonla-ht the member ot th. A.torla KooOndl Club who play crick et will meet al th clubrom to elect captain and vti-e-captaln. A full attend ance Is requested. Qulnn' .-inlnit Kround I now cleared from snaira and l reiwrted to be dolnc unusually well fot this time of year. Kleien hundred pound of Chinook were caught at one haul yeaterday. The Republican touniy committee re ports that Juda-e Cary and C J. Mac Douta)!. ot Portland, and Mr. Krowncll. of Oreon City, will be here next wee to make campaign apevche. The Eureka Packing Company Is said to be (ettlna a cood many tlah from 11m old Hodnklna biUI nahlna (rounds, a no are also doln well at their new grounds In the last Iwo or three days. A breakdown occurred at the Astoria Box Company mill yeaterday. and oper atlons ceased last nlitht. Uwina- to the. oondltlona brought about by th strike. the mill will nol start up for aeverai days. Dr. John Stelner arrived onthe Colum bia yeaterday with hi household goods, span of horse, etc.. and says that he has come to make his home on Clatsop beach. He visited here about a year ago. An up-river seiner, who went out to catch a few fish for himself and men to eat. using an old net about elithty fath oms shorter than a regular seine, reports that he secured one ton of dsn In one haul. "Art Social" tonight. Place, Mrs. Cur tis' residence on Kxchumte street. Re freshments will be served and an excel lent program rendered. Admission lo art exhibit. W cents. Everybody cordially Invited. McClure's Magaxlne for June will con tain a series of fifteen portraits ot Mark Twain, the earliest taken thirty y.ar ago at Constantinople, the latest taken only a few month ago at Sydney, Aus tralia. The new store of the Eagle Urug Co., at the corner of Eighth and Bond streets, Mr. Theodore Lauren manager, now pre sents a very bright and attractive ap pearance. The carpenters engaged In repairing the O. R. and N. dock were yesterday oblig ed to stop work and return to Portland because of tl.e Inability of the mill to furnish lumber, occasioned by the scarci ty ot logs. It Is evident that active railroad work Is going forward on the Seashore road. Between Oearnart Park and Warrenton. at short Intervals, are strewn new ties. hich are being gotten out along tne 0( tne road. i It Is reported that the plans for the i Flavel hotel will be sent down Saturday I by the Portland architect. It Is then probable that Bayles & Palmberg will . be formally awarded the contract, a I they furnished bonds yesterday. , The funeral of Mrs. Israel Nelson, who died at her home In Unlontown Monday night, was held from the house yester- i day afternoon. The remains were buried I In Greenwood cemetery, the steamer Electric conveying the funeral purty trum the old cannery dock. H. F. L. Logan, who recently returned from England, Is engaged In thoroughly overhauling his saw mill at Seaside, arm Is putting In new machinery which will double the capacity of the mill. The new 75-horse power engine will arrive from Portland In a few days. Mr. Rasmus, a well known Republican orator, arrived down on the Telephone yesterday afternoon, and left at t.Vi fur Rklpanon. where he addressed a large gathering of voters. Beveral well Known local politicians accompanied Mr. Hanl- mus. He returned late last evening. Several new hydrants have been placed In East Astrla. There Is a movement on foot to organize a volunteerr hose com pany In the eastern portion of the city. Mr. W. F. McGregor Is very much Inter ested In the plan, and will endeavor to have fire protection In his portion of the city. James Cook Is making dally trips with Urn Alarm as far as Kalamn, and Is bringing down from seven to ten ton of fish at a trip. George at Barker have been getting most of the fish brought down by the Alarm, but Cook Is said to be receiving them now. J. 11. Kern, of the Kern Brothers Packing Company, a new Institution on the fillets river, was in the city yester day, and says that they will open their cannery at once. This Is the first In stitution of the kind since the opening of the reservation last year. The committee on fire and water of the city council have reported favorably on the extension of the fire alarm system HERE ARE BARGAINS to I'nlon Hose Coniaiiy No, 4, and Ilia reaolutlon for th., ealalill.hmenl ot vra.le. and looking to the linprovenient of streets In Vnlontown Introiluced by Councilman Mclrgor, waa also pass.4 U4on. The resolullon, prepared by Councilman W. F. Moilregor, waa not actetl uon at last night' council meeting, tiecausa ol the short seanlon of thai bo.ly. Th reso lution provide for th. Improvement ol , 33d street In Adair's A.torla, and when i the measure Is passed will be a great benefit to the large settlemenl In that portion ot the city. I ' ' Will It. Adair yesterday closed the ' sole of Iais J and i, lllock V tfhlvely I addition, near the 8cow lUy Oeot site. for th Rev. T. A. llyland. The pur chaser waa Mr. John Malison, who wlU at once commence the erection of a n.w hometrd. It would seem thai x-ole sr. beginning to get In near the depot. The price paid for the lots was cash. Mr. W. A. WIIcok. agent of the 1'nlted Miates fish commlsmon. with headuiiar- . ten al Wa.lilnclon, l' C . Is In the clly, on official business. Hefor reluming east Mr. Wilcox will make a thorough Investigation and a lulltcul report ol the condition of th tutting industry al all III rivers and harbors on lh I'tulrto Coast from Pufd Sound lo I ho Gulf ol California. An entirely hw Bear vh-w of tlranl j will oe Kiven in , v .... . June, in a lmtier written ey ine alio was chaplain of the Hal Illinois when Oram was colonel of the reglmrnt. and who lived, during that time. In the closest Intimacy wiih him. It report Intt'reatlna- conversation with Oram and relate a number of charaotertntlc anecdotes. The Kureka Tacking Company are shipping front forty lo fifty thousand cans lo their Kureka cannery from Asto ria every day. shipments being atoul equally divided between the ft and N. and White Collar Line. These can would amount lo frum six to elcht hun dred coses each day and probably rep rvnent the uinount of hsh being received and packed dally at Eureka. Mr. Klchard Bcotl. of Dullns. Oregon. Grand Patriarch of the 1. O. O. F., in Oregon, was a visitor at the Aalorlan office yesterday. Mr. Scott reports that the spring Is backward at Dallas, as well as elsewhere. The prune chop Is utmost totally destroyed, excepting the hurdler Italian variety, and the appearance of the grain fields Is not encouraging. However, cherries, th small fruits, und upples, prumlse a bountiful yield. The Hon. W. M. Kasmus. who 1.1 one of lhe lines! orators In the state of uri gon. spoke before an enthusiastic mt.l liur at Sklpanon last night. He was book ed for Seaside this evening, but owing to the Inability of the railroad company lo run a special train, the ennagement was cancelled. In stead, then-fore, Aaiorlnna will hav the opportunity of hearing him tonight. Everybody can be sure of a rich treat, and all who can should not f ill to be present. Th. splendid record mad. by th. bat-tle-shlp Oregon, on her trial trip, has aroused an amount of enthusiasm throughout the state which will render the collection of the amount necessary to procure the allver service lo be pre sented to her an easy matter. The Ore gonlan yesterday received from Frank N. Gilbert, purser of the o. It. and N. steam er Ruth, plying on the L'pper Willamette, a check on Gilbert Bros., of Hulem. for IN), which amount was subscribed by lhe crew of the Ruth to the fund for pur chasing the silver service for the Ore gon. It I likely that the committee will receive many such subscriptions from dif ferent parts of the state, sent by people anxious to show their good will to the fine ship which has reflected uch credit on the name of Oregon. .' A rumor was current among lhe fisher men In East Astoria yesterday that the cannera were willing to pay five cent per pound for fish If each packer would deposit a bond In the sum of ll'mo as a guarantee that he would not receive any "outside" fish. The ennnerymen furnish many men with boats and nets each year, the latter agreeing to pay for the gear In fish. Some fishermen take their catches, or a greater part of the salmon caught, to other canneries than the one from which they received their boats and nets, and at the end of the year he finds that the gear has not been paid for. The origin of the rumor Is not known. Inquiry of several canners developed the simple fact that there had been no change In their position; that they had not re cently discussed prices and hod no In tention of making any deviation from the prices already established. "I like stories of dogs, even when 1 am compelled to take them with a pinch of salt." said "Hilly" Edwards, the other day. "I love the dog so much that 1 am willing his friends should tell the rankest falsehoods to Illustrate his In telligence, but I must strongly nssert that, while there are many men who know more than any dog, there are ntso a few dogs who know more than some men. I read an account the other day of a dog which reminds me of "TesHle." The dog which or shall I say of whomT I speak went to a doctor's office and Awarded Highest Honor World's Fair, CJoId Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM in POM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard, mm Agents tor tha AFRICAN FOR HKNT-Thrvo furnished room for housekeeping, centrally located: lis per month. Smalt iwo room house, furnished for housekeeping, lit central part of III. city; 11.1 per Mionlli. Two furnished tuiiii (or housekeeping, central location; 110 per month. Small slur room for rnl on Com mercial iitnl! Ill per miMilh. S'xIW feet on Commercial tr.ct.. "J WxliW In Hostler A Alhoi 1W Lou I, L l l M t. mill K block M, Adair' Astoria, hsrgatii Let X block S, MeVlur', has Iwo building renting for II per monih Ul I, lk'k 4. MoCluro MM Lot. I and 1 Mock . MoClur'.. II.OW Agents for the Northoitstern I set up the most pMoua whin. Th. doe ) lor tried lo niak him chaae hlniM-lf away, bill lh. dog aiuck Ilk. glue. When J all lh. other patients had gone th dog presented hla front fool to the doctor, I who saw that It waa broken. Ilelng a I decent trt of fellow, the M l, gul aom. i splints and began to work on poor uo ' gt.'a foot, and, althotiah the oieratlon waa painful, lh. pug licked th. doctor' I hand Ihmugh II all. Nothing could he snore Interesting than that little tarn. ami who rare whether II Is tru or not?" s Xlr. Will Whelan. represeiillng the t'nlon Meat Company, of I'ortland, Is in the city. Mr, Whelan reports business. both commercially and socially, as being very gvwd. Ills tranaaclluna In Ka.1 A- lorla any. are the most ntereatlna-so Win lUCVCLK ACADKMT. 8herman Thing have opened a riding echool nrkl door lo I'S'lrto Kiprese office. Comiwinl Insiru-tor ronsiantly In at t n.lanc. Cleveland .ind Crrecvnt bl- i cycle for sal and rent AT TH K PICK KT 1.1 N K He Produced al Kl.her's ttir House Tomorrow K veiling Will Tomorrow evening lh Astoria Football Club' successful drama. "Al th Picket l.lne." will t reproduced at Fisher' Op era House. It Is entirely unneewwary to II al this Urn. upun lh .a.-ellenc of the performance Thor who saw th. nrst production ad. loud In their praise of the play. The object of tomorrow night pr ' formanc Is a niftat worthy one, anj this ! alone will assure a crowded house. Th I proceed are to go lo Ihs U. A. ft. to assist In properly celebrating Memorial tay. Ilearrvd Seat ar already being taken, and sine the opening ot the box orflee, yeaterday morning, at least VJt persona have prcured choice seats. The price of a.liiillon-o cents to all pari, ot the housewill enable all lo aid In doing honor to the country's dead. Tlicoe who have not yet procured reserved .eats should do so at once. Let all turn out and assist this worthy cause. A FIXE FKOPKHTY. Something N.w and flar In First Claw Hargalns. Having secured block 31, In Adair's Astoria, at a is rent sacrifice, w ar alii to orter to lh pcoplu ot Astoria and vicinity th moat beautiful residence property ever offered In Astoria st 'a lower prb-e than such properly has ever before been ofTered. Thl. properly Is now being graded, and h n compleleu will be one of the most beautiful site for a honi In l'pper Astoria. The prop erty la within l0 blocks of the A.torla Street Hallway, one Mo. k of the planked street, a wagon road leading to th prop erty, one block from church and two block frum the Adair school house. tot ar W by ion. and W by ISO. Our term ar thu best vvrr offered In As toria, and a discount will b allowM on cash purchase. These lota will only last a few days, and If you want th best bargain ever offered you In Astoria do not fall to call on us at unce. R. L HOYI.K A CO , and O. F. MORTON. Hoi Agents. A TWISTER. A twlst.r In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Thr Iwlala mak a twist: Hut If one of th twist Untwists from th twist. The twist untwisting Untwist th twist. That Is, when It's Iwlatad with other twin than MARSHALL'S. any Th will of Sir Julian Goldamld, th husband of Jenny I. Ind, waa filed recent ly In Doctors' Commons, liniion. Th four daughters, still unmarried, rcMv property which th executor estimate will yield each fi0,is a year. Th testa ment, however, declares that any on. of the daughter who marries a Onntlle shall lose one-half of her fortune. W might tell you mors about On Mlnul Cougb Cur, but you probably know that It cures a cough. Every on' does who ha u.ed It It Is a perfeet remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It Is an especial favorlt for children, be ing pleasant to take and quick In curing. Chas. Rogers, One of the most popular members of the diplomatic corps of Berlin Is Vis count Sliizo Aokl, the Japanese minister lo Oermnny, and now also to England. He went first to Berlin In 1K73 n a secre tary, and while there won the hand of the Baroness Elizabeth von Itnhden, the daughter ot an old nnd noble house. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength V. 8. Oovcrnm.nt Report All the patent medicine advertised In this paper, together with ths choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel. Astoria. Sal ton Sea Salt for laths at the Estes-Crain Drng Store. l()c and Be per pueknge. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cak" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try it and notice the difference in quality. Ross, Biggin Co. North Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave order with J. L- Carlson at th Bunr.yslde Saloon or Louis Boentg at lh Cosmopolitan Saloon. All order will be promptly attended to. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Lot 4, Mock MoClur' .) 'lood liusliies block, central location, owner will .ill for bargain. Iel II. Mock I?. Now Astoria. Iioiim. born, vow, garden and I dosen chickens, cheap and y term. Una T unit t, Mock It, Kindred Park, choap mill .my Urnia, M acres meadow lnnl. Can paatur lit) head of tock th year roiimt, IliW. Iu acre farm near Oln.y. A good buy. Hoi. menu, for Munnyniead anil Alitor, brook, choice lot In Aldorhrook at from KM lo IW l.ols in aunnym.ad at from r lo 1160, Ural location on Columbia Itlvsr for sawmill, comprising Id acre ai.r front as at Mumiyittcad; b given lo parth who will build an.! opcrul mill. Balldlng and Loan Association. AUCTION... DRV (lOOI)S. CLOTHING U00TS AND SHOHS... FUKNISHINa GOODS Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Fixtures 1st luls la sail awrehasera at TtlKIH IIWN fit KB al. maiim A1RU. I, al r. M., BARLOW'WILL aad roatlaaea dally aalll Ik. wkul. r.u..av IM t'OwwKHI'IAI. STR VICT rRIlWAN, Avlla..r. OPENING GUN OF Grand to-night Republican Rally ilARHORY HALL I nJcr A. I . C Tlw i.llvcr.loittiivJ lnt, l M in ator uuii n in All Republican Club Art Raquaalad to Attend In a Uody. EVERYBODY INVITED TO COMB LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED WANTED. Position wanted by young lady stenog rapher ami typewriter, copyist; can do general oltlc work or clerking and baa typewriter. Ad.lres X Y , Astorlan. WANTKl-book-kr.per. Situation by eompeleni Address 11. Astorlan oftlce. WANTED To Itent A ho.M of six or seven room., centrally located. Address J , Astorlan orllc. WANTKD-PIIOMPT AND FAITIIPI'L gentleman or lady to travel for rellabl rit.bllshrd hous In Oregon. Salary. ITM, payable IIS weekly and expense Hll..a llon permanent, lleferentea. Enckis self addressed stamped .uvclopr. II. It. He, Pres., K4 Dwrborn Htrtrt, Chicago. WANTf:r-To renl-A schooner rlg.d, oow whloh will carry lwnty or mors cords of wood. For further information address Copt. J. A. Johnson, Ooble, Or. WANTED Hy hous twnly years' standing, lady or gentl.man, willing to learn our buslna. then lo travel, or to do offloo work. Salary, im.OD. Enclose self-addressed lamped envelop lo A. T. ELDKIt, Managw, cars Dally As torlan. FOR SALE. FOR 8.U.E-At s bargain, a n.arly new Kimball piano. Addrasa C. Astorlan offlc. FOR BALE A large, young draft bono Enquire at Damsnt's stable FOR BALK Th Frrll property, cor ner of Kxchang and Hth irt. Prloe, K. W. C. Casssll. 471 Bond trst, sgt JAPANESE OOODn-Juat out Jo r. calved Just what yon want, at Wing Lm's. Ml Commercial stroat, FOR RENT. FOR RENT Bmall dwelling house; fur niture for sals. Apply at Astorlan office. FOR BALK A well located dwelling house, with large, graded lot In Astoria; must be (old within 10 days. Addre J. H. B Osnsral Delivery. Astoria. FOR RENT Eight room house, fur nished or unfurnished, with bain, Apply at the office of H. L Hoyle Co., Ml Commercial street. FOR RENT Four unfurnished sunny rooms. Ml Cedar street. Adolph Johnson, FOR RENT A furnished room, 1st Ird surest FOR RENT Three or rour rooms, with board, al Mrs. K. C. Holden'i, corner Duan and Ninth streets, price reason able. t ABTOHIA IKON WORKS Cosrowly Si,, footof Jicksoa, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marina Cngln.i, Bollar work, Susav eoal and Cannery Work Specialty. Caatlngi of All Doxrlptloni Mad lo Ordar os blurt Nntlcs, John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vlo President O. B. Prael Secretary Flrat National Bank Treasurer SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In th rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish mouldings end shingle; also bracket work don to order, Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F, L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. THE ANCHOR , If you want to spend a pleasant even ing, go to th ANCHOR. Concert every evening by a first class orchestra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, cigars and Kopp's beer served over the bar. JOHNSON & CARLSON, Props. No. Ill Astor Street Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Astoria Land & Investment Co. -4G2... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. Wc hive conclude! to five up bus iness In Astoria, the re fort we will sell our whole stock of THE SEASON 1 TONIGHT Hull, oil IUhiJ St. Die mn c IU pn llm cam. ia jwu ot r'Kn m I (.lataop. .GOOD MUSIC Report of th. Condition - or tn First National Bank Or ASTORIA, Al Atrl. In lhe Kl si ol OiegtMi, at Mi clow ol biHlnew. May 7, iwu. nr.nl a, l.oAiii1 dlcoiiitt.. ....... s.v.'.i,-,; f Oteltlraft. ieeured l"l Uliwiilrll Ill IS I . a. Iloii.t. to M-lite rltruLtio.... ,. I.' rreioiuii.. on I' f i-oii,u i "o Slock., .reurllle. etc 1) 0 Oilier lira! fc.i.le Slid Moits.nr. owned - - '.i W Hue Inuu nal'Oiial bank, iiiul re.rrie agwtl.i II ! T Hue from .Isle imnk. and h.ner !1 s line Irtun siiiriive. revive saeUU ' M7 i riteck. siol oth.r rh II. to. I i Nule ol vllirl slloiial llanki , ' " Nirkel. and real. .'J so I.Awri'i. Mo.i(v llsxsava is lUsa. V is: Hpeel 00 l.rg.1 lelliler Hole. v l- w ou 00 Ketleltlptlen IIIIHI MII I . n Meurer vapereeut.uf ctrculallotii. Ml W Total . HI0,.l .7 UAH I MUSS, I'aMtal .tek paid In .......... f M ini 110 lu,e 00 MAil suiisirt tunu ... I mlitldrd 11. 'tits lew rv ItellM'. Slid Le .iit.... national imnk notes out- lanillng 00 liw lo sial Hanks and Hanker...... . IM.fl Individual deposits aub- Jecllu check KILNS' Iiemsnd wrtlflcfttes ol ds- p..lt , H.wrj 03-fx so v7 Total ...l.M T gist ol Oregon. I Canity uf I 'lelsop.1 " I, H, H. Iliudou, cashier ot Ihs alms named bank, do oleniuly .wear Hist lhe alnive slate men! It Inie pi th be.t of my knowledge and belief. 8. H titlKlMlN, Cashier. nuhvrlhed and tworn lo belm me tin. Ilth dayol May, la C. K. I IIoMhON, Notary PuliUe. Correct-Atlesl ' J O HAVniilKN. , JOHN a PKVI.I.N, ? Hlrectori JA UII KAMM. 1 Report ot th. Condition or tm ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, In IheBlateal Orevoii.at the cliM of binlnen. MS sy 7, IM. grsot'Hi'KS lisn. anil discount. Overdrafts, cnred and uiineeured IM.IISl l,tt 17 U.v no I.MU 00 i.'om m JJI5 Ul 4,ttj m 7. .'is ve i,n.i xt lit M , a.vu us 311 xt 11 H. tKiniia lo secure eirciiiaiion Premium, oil II H bnada ..,...... slock., securities, etc Ilanklug-lioiiw, furniture slid fluim t Hue (nun national bank (not re.srv. tgsnl.l Hue from alal bauka and li.nk.r.... I Mi from approved reserve agents ('becks and oilier ra.li im. Note, of other National hanks Frart nnsl paper currency, nlrkela, and cents Lawki i, Viihsy Hi.ikvi is IIask, vii 8'cla,. 1 .14,1' M Iciial-Under notes Mr7 IB) lleiletiiilniii fund win I'.n. Treasurer (5 percent. of circulation) U4HM H l'otal tltrl.sil M MAHttlTIk. Capital ativk paid In Au.niO 00 Hiirplus I11111I...., H.im uu UimIivIiIihI proflia, less exien et and tales paid 1 CJt I National hank notes on aiandlng 0,jui (sj Inillvliliinl depotlls subject lo check.. I 70,7114 07 Hem anil err) ilUates ol u- IHi.lt 11,2110 7 Tliuceillnotnf depo-lt I4,V7:I We liitt.nf 411 Total. aiiM.nil W Hlate ofOrejon, Ciniiitv of CIsUop, .a: I, J. K. IIIiigliiH. rashli-r of tbe above named bank, ilo a.di'iniily sweHr that th above statement la tru lo the heat of my kunwlelice- snil I el. J. K. IIHKIINH, Cashier. Hulisi'rllH-d and swum tu befoie Ine this 1Mb day of May, IHWI. (I ('. VI'lroN, Ihkai.J Notary I'libllc lor Oregon. Current-Attest ! J(ill IIOIINON. 1 TIIF.O. HHAt'KKK, Hllrertori. V. H. WltltillT. J THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BAM Aots si trustee (or corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. C. II. PAOIO President BENJ. YOUNO Vlo-Pretdent FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Howlby, C. H. Page, BenJ, Toung, A. B. Read, D. P. Thompson, W. E. Dement, D. K. Warren, For the best of commercial Job printing call at the Astorlan Job office. r-