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THE DAILY ASTOUlAN.- SATURDAY- MORNIM), MAY iX 18'.Hl. THE rtpM UCI 1... A heSORT FOR Corner Commercial and nth St. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL. Proa. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER.., BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps 08 tppllCltlOl. New Astoria... Is located tt the terminus of the Astoria and Colomtia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water ot the Columbia River Hartor. 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 great 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. : v Its streets and avenues are wide, and, in fact, it is laid out oa modern plans. , Extensive street improvements are now un der way. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children' and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles Wa also carry a Ana Una of ladles' and man's shoes, from tha best to the lowest reliable Roods. All goods warraot4 just aa represented, , . JOHN HAHN & CO CI Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours odiiur at I p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United Slates Department of Ag riculture, weat"her bureau. ' Maximum temperature, M des-ees. Minimum temperature, 51 desrees. Precipitation, Jl inch. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1895, to date. 7TU Inches. Exeesa of predpltatloa from September 1st, lie, to date, 7.13 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. i Forecast for Waahincton and Oregon Showers, followed by fair weather. 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. Veany la the lending tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Business men. It yon want to fix up your office for the coming year, with the beat of letter heads, bin heals, stste ments, etc, call at the Astorlan Job office where you wOJ Bod the beat ot stock and material. The Oregon Trading Co., Commer cial street, is the place to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladies' furnishing goods. Should you ; want an auctioneer, S. Friedman makes his office at the Oregon Trading Co. Go to Elmore, Banhorn's office ar.d 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 flsn In your net to nnd out. For 15 cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 671 Commercial street. , They are also fully prepared to lerve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, as well as oysters In every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tin u to come. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material uselees. In the; office of Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Is an ob-i Ject lesson that ought to be examined by1 all fishermen. It Is the whole of the' material used In the mnnufacture of Mar- shall', twine from start to finish. Go. there and examine the. color light; through. Tou will see then why Mar-, shall's is called the beat In the world. I OUR CORKER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th atreets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand.. Call and try us. ANDERSON ft PETiSRSON. 'The French Academy of Medicine has decided to divide between Dr. Roux and Prof. E. Behrlng the 2&u,W0 franc prize, founded by M. and Mme. Victor Saint Paul as a reward for whosoever should first discover a remedy for diphtheria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Crain Lrngr Store. Beaver Hill and Gilman -i.kaVi.....kka1lic in trick ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will :c'that WARRENTON i is the warn of west side property. The center of improve ments is here, anil 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, 50x1 00. Trices range from $130 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change ami buy a lot in WARRENTON An office has bfn opened by th pro prietor, on. door east of th Crosby hardware .ton. Call, bo shown the merits of this property, and Invest. AROUND TOWN. Envy, to which the ignotle mind's a slave. Is emulation In the learned or brave. rope. The new bathing suits are very fetch ing. Today Is strawberry day at Pacitlc Commission Co. Mr. W. J. Conned, of Butte, Mont., la visiting In the city. Postmaster J. H. Johannsen, of Seaside, was In the city yesterday. E. A. Dobbins, of Aberdeen, was a ' guest of the Occident yesterday. j Save your money and buy your goods from the Paclttc Commission Co. I California has produced a sweet-scented ! violet the sixe of a lance pansy. Lot of nice, fresh vegetable, of every variety at Pacific Commission Co. Don't forget that the Pacific Commis sion Co. Is beajquarters for butter. Mr. W. W. Fanand, of Omaha, Neb., Is In the city, a guest at the Occident. For your sweet cream and Ice cream, try the Bonbonnlerv, tx Commercial st Headquarters for Vancouver Creamery butter. Astoria Creamery, 18 10th street. The Electric yesterday took another large lot of men to the Tonsrue Point camps. Mr. H. S. McGowan, of Chinook, was In the city yesterday, registered at the Occident John T. Lighter left last evening on the Telephone on a business trip to Portland. "Have you rot your bowls fixed yet?" was the question heard on every street corner yesterday. Buy your clxars. tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll Erlckson, Eighth and Commercial streets. &0 lbs. butter, fancy Creamery and dairy. In rolls and bricks, at any price Pacific Commission Co. Captain Gregory reports that the Man zanlta will go out over the tar this morn ing and re-set buoy No. 1. Pure sweet cream fresh from the sep arator every morning nnd guaranteed to whip. 20c per pint. C. B. Smith. L. W. Wright, of Toung1 River, and Henry Lundbt rg, of North Shore, were In the city yesterday purchasing sup plies. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 483 Commercial street. Mr. M. J. Conrull, of Butte. Mont., who is Interested in bunlnes In that I state with Mr. Hammond, Is visiting In Mrs. H. E. Dunseth arrived Thursday from the Sound and Jolnd her husband, who Is now engaged In this city with the Astorlan. j It Is all right about school days being I the happlent time In our lives, but you can't make a st .dent bcllt-vo It around j examination time. I The ladli-H of Aftorla should not over ; look Mrs. Ross' grand cloning out hat I sale, berlnntnz thin morning anri rnntln- ulng during the next week. The British ship Tarana, which Jias b-n lying In this harbor for a number of months past, yesterday received or ders to proceed up the river to Portland. . A woman can calmly talk of what her COAL . . II J II A CO. ArentS. Astoria. a.vond h isband will le Ilk, but ah ha a m If her first on suggests th paui blllty o( thr rvrr N'ln a lunwor to hr. Architect Kmll Soh.chl M) tht Hi. pllp. (or th foundation at Kovp'. brew ery will all be In ptac on Monday, and that he will then commenv the concrete work. It was reported yeatenUy on sood au thority, that Oher-er Orover, of tb. Hachelors- Club, had very Mrloua matri monial Intention.. The Information lnparted .trtctly on the q. t A party of Odd Fellow and Hebrknh yesterday mad a trtrt to North Dearh to view the wrecked Glenrnora. Anu.nK Ihenumber were Mntrt. I'hiL Metwhan, J. 8. Hltchen, Tw.dal. alias Metxhan, MIm Beuwa, and Mies Jewett. A Republican rally waa held last night at Knappa. A lame numtvr of Aato rtans went up on the launch Irla. Anionn them went Mewura. UufTy, Oopelamt ami Curtly who were the speakers of the v.nlns;. U was learned here tonlxht that the department of Jtmtlce has ordered prose eutloo of C. i. Mulkey. on a ebnnro ot conspiracy to land (."ntneae, tha allirel (fens hartna been coaimlttil soma time prior to Mr. Mulkey's trial on a chance of smuyfllns; opium. 'St E. Church Services at 11 a. m. and $ p. m. Subject for the evrntnit service, "The Great Conspiracy." which wilt be tha annual sermon before tha (1. A. M. of Astoria. The church will be appro priately decorated with military embk m. etc Morning class meets at ltf a. m. At the Baptist Church The morning sermon will dlacsas the "Importance ot Little Thlrurn." In the evrntiiK the r c uUr monthly temperance nwctlng will take place at this church. "What to do with the Saloon," will be the question discussed. All other services as usual. Come.' In spesJtlng of the curves on railway route following rivers, an enclnct-r aid the oth;r day: "The Argentine PnclMo Railway, from Buenos Ayres to the foot of the Andes, runs HI miles without a curve -in. I with not a simile cutting or embankment morw than thr. Ie doep. This la probably the lonvt piece ot uralKhl railway in the world. Superintwident Watti. who returned from the railroad line 'csterdav, reports that at camp No. 1 th men have some strange pets. Two baby seals a few days ago were swimming nbout the bay slid came up to the shore at the camp. They have learned to come .very dny to visit the men, and even when swimming a con siderable, distance out will respond to a whistle call. They come back to camp every night. The cricket team of the A. F. C. held a meeting Thursday night and elected the following officers: Captain, R. C. F. Astbury: vlee-oaptaln, Harry Hell; com mittee, A. 8. Tee. AV. T. Chutler. and 8. Maddock. The team I. arranging for matche. with Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Portland, and other points practice work will commence at once, and the Drat match game will be played In the near future. Mr. E. A. Ketimlller. representing Duff & Sons. Pittsburg, who Is In lit city, stated yesterday to an Astorlan repre sentative that he waa not at all alarmed about Columbia river salmon. The very best brands, he said, can be murketed at profitable prices, providing no cheap goods are put up under Columbia river first-grade labels, and also providing that no fall fish are packed under Columbia liver labels. He considered the packing of fall fish more detrimental to the trade than any other one thing. There are certain classes of mill hands, miners, and other workmen in Eastern and Southern states who demand a cheaper grade ot salmon, but this demand can be easily supplied from outside packs or by full fish packed under other than Columbia liver labels. He also stated that he had found the stocks being carried by merchans to be twenty per cent larger this year than last. "There will be no trouble about Columbia river salmon when It Is properly packed." At the Fishermen's Union yesterday afternoon emphatic statements were made deploring the killing of the flsKer man near Oak Point early yesterday morning, if It should transpire that such an event actually took place. Much dis belief was expressed as to the truth fulness of the report, but as a coltln was sent for on yesterday afternoon's boat In which to bury the man, there can be little doubt as to the correctness of the report. Secretary Jensen said yesterday morning that he was extremely sorry about the matter, and that as It was contrary to all principle, of the Union, bo would be the first to Investigate. Re ports received yesterday are to the effect that Searcy was the one to blame for the shooting. After having ordered the boats which approachd him to leave, and when they did not comply, he first opened lire, and was kllbid by the return snots from the other parties. Considerable excite ment pnvalls In-the vicinity, but so far ns can be ascertained the men who did the killing are exonerated by thoxe near est the spot who have Investigated the matter. It being asserted that the shoot ing was done In self-defenre. . , NOTICE. ! Members of Beaver Lodge, No. S.", I. . o, O. P. A special meeting wljl I hfld I in our hall Saturday evening, May 23, ! at 8 o'clock. Nomination of officers and 1 other important business to come before i the lodge. ' D. R. CAMPBELL. I Nohlo Grand. TO THE LADIES. Commencing this morning, and contin uing during next week, Mrs. Rons will close out her entire line of hats, the finest and most stylish ever brought to Astoria, regardless of cost Ladles should call and make their selections early. BICTCLK ACADEMY. I Sherman k Thing have opened a riding I school next door to Pacific Express office. Competent Instructors constantly In at- tendance. Cleveland and crescent bl- cycle, for aale and rent HERE ARE BARGAINS AT THK IMOKKT I J NIC. Svcon.l Presentation Witnessed by a Small, but tfrhH't Audtenr. Ths In.-leinoncy ot tha weather wa. thx direct oaus of but a fair house ut Fisher', last evening, to witness Hi. re production of the Antvrla FVotbull Club', successful melodrama, "At th 1'tcket Une." A driaallng ruin fell all aft. r noon and vMtUig, and ransy wl. other wise would hav attrndvd rvawlned at home. Stilt, the house was lair, e.pe ulslly so lor tlx .oooDd production ot an amateur play. Last niiiht'. performance was equally ss good as the first production. As was th. casw before, ever) body fell In lova with the ladle. Mr. Patterson uaain played her difficult part faultlessly. She had all the dash ami vtiu necessary to a correct interpretation ot her part, and aa loudly applauded. Ml Jrslv Jew tt waa very out and pretty, iter sung. "IVrris," rendered In a mini pfc-ttUng manner, complctrly captivated the audi ence, and sh rvomtc4 to a hearty encore. Mr. Duncan Stuart deservrs especial nvMitioa for hi it'rty crtoris. lie kspt ui. crowd coatinually rut ulna and the gallery dVmoiwiratod Its apprecia tion, ills vole and iuk-up were nulled exactly to iba character. The others did very well, ami the performance wmt oft smoothly. Amateurs should endeavor to confine themsvlve. to a mod. rat. Inu r prvtatlon ot the pans nMlsnml th.ui. When one overplay, ans a port, th. whol performance. SO naltT how well the others act. Is seriously affected. Th. la die, played their pans perfectly, n.l had one of two other, done as well, the performance w mi 1.1 have hen more pleasing. Forgetting ones line la more merciful to aa audience than ovrplayini one's part. Quite a sum ws. realised from last niKht's play, and it will nssist materlully In swelling lira Memorial Itay funds Those who pwrtlci puled In the play, to gether with wvrul otncvr P( the A. F. C, were entertained at a banquet at the Palace after the performance. The banquet was greatly enjoyed, und during Its course much merry-making wu. In dillxcd In. Ths cluli Is to be congratulated upon Its grand success In this entertainment, and It Is sincerely to t hoped the di rectors will see fit to produce ome oiher play In the ucr (utur. THE HOTF.I. FLAVKI Additional Signature Made to th. Stock Books Yesterday. At the meeting of stockholder., of the Fluvel Hotel Company ye.terd.iy held In the office of the New Astoria Company, the following additional signers to the stock books placed their names on rec ord: W. N. Smith. H. l.kldill. Hiram Gmy, Sidney Ciuupbrll. It is expected that the complete plans will arrive from Portland this afternoon from th office of I ho architects, and thut the contract for construction will then be 11. It 1. understood that llnyle A Palmberg. the lowest bidders, hav filed satisfactory bonds and will le awarded the contract. There are some conditions yet to be compiled with, but they can soon be determined wtn the plans are received. The buliillng will Ie one of the handsomest of Ha kind In the state, and will reflect credit upon the architect, a. well .. upon the company. The finishings throughout will be ot the best quality, and th hotel will be furnished from lop to bottom in the bent of style. The rotunda will be commodious FlaveL It Is Intended to make It the designer to ormunsnt the ofllc wltn a large crayon portrait of captain George Flavel. It I. proposed to make It tho moat comfortable establishment on th beach, and Its success from the start seem, to be assured. BUYERS AND BKI.LKItS. The following transfer wer. filed for record at ths office of Recorder (Junder son yesterday: ' E. C. and Mabel Adair to B. F. Allen, Lot 42, Block 135, south addition to Port of L'pper Asto ria t Emily M. Pierce to Katherlne Tu vett 63 acre. In section IX, township t north, range 10 wtsif.. M. J. Kinney and wife to J. S. Glle, Ixits 21. a, n, U and &. Block 2S, New Astoria II. S. Glle and wife to M. J. Kin ney, Lot 3. Block a, New Asto ria; also lot 2 W. L. Robb and wife to A. R Hammond, trustee, Lots 1 and 4, block 4, East Astoria J. U. A Bowlby to same. Lot 1, Block , Wllllamsport: Lot 42, Block S, Young's addition to Al derbrook; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 6. , 7, 8. 9 and 10, Block 10; Block 16", Adair's south addition to Port of Upper Astoria Wm. B. Adair, trustee, to J. Q. A. Bowlby, Its 1, Ui 6. . . . 9 and 10, Block 1'A same addition Lewis N. Conies to J. Q. A. Bowl by, Ixt 42, Block 3, Young', addi tion to Alderbrook W. E. Warren and wife to J. CJ. A. Bowlby, Lot 3, Block 6, WIlllanM port O. II. Mendell and wife to W. B. Adair, trustee, Lot. 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block ISO Adair, addition to Port of Upper Astoria 155 loou ltmu 10V 8t 100 Awarded Highest Honor World'. Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DH' CREAM BAKING Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Agents for the AMERICA,. FOR RKNT-Thre formatted rooms tor housekeeping, vntrlly located; lis per month. Small ro room hoime, furtitahed fur housekeeping, In central i.irt of III rlty; li per month. Two furnished room for housekeeping, central location; (10 per luomit, Small or ruum fur rin no Coin mcreitil iliwl; ll& per motiitt. (uklfts fel on Commercial trt..t ) exicy in lluatlcr Aik 1W Ll UUIU and . Mock V Adair's Aatrsrt, bargain...... Let St. block I MoClure'a, ha two building renting fur por month ................ WOO Lot i. block 4. MuOluro'a Woo Lot t and 1 bluuk M. MoClure... 11. W0 Agents tor the Northmtstern Maxwell Young and wife In lawls N. Cordrs Uu ii. Block I Young's addition to Alderbrook II A. Bloom and wlf to Fell Hoy, northeast quarter of swuou IS, township I north, rang west l0 acres George Hill to 1 F. Allen, lt M, Block r. Hill'. First Addition.... OOPRY'S MAOAZ1NK. flodey'. Mags.ln for June begins with a vivid account of the annual snnk dan.' of th Mnqula of Arlsoiia, wtth descriptions and Illustration of other prvullarttlrs of the customs of Ihrse I'ueblo Indians "Th Beauty of Mnry Stuart" Is th title of an Intelligent and Interesting comparison of th account and pictures extant of the unhappy Uueen of Scots, wtih which eleven of th moat Important portrait ar reproduced A critical article on "Th Ar of Julta Markiw Tnlier." I enilielll.hr! with about a doicn pictures of the popular actress In dlffertnl churactsr. "Som Indus trial Art Schools for Women'' present Information of very real value concern ing the place to study In New Tors, city, and the slsth of the "Talks by Hue res.ful Women" comtists of a chat with Kurdlca, th American prima donna. lni t her career These and to fash ion department mak up Ihn feature ot lwirtlcul.tr attractiveness to lb ex As Is Dtling In th summer months, a good proportion of fiction Is Riven. 'A Constantinople Abduction," by Clarence Herbert New, In telling an exciting story, (Ives an Idea of what It Is Ilk In Con stantinople during the Aruwnl.n excite ment; an.l In strong contrast Is I-ec.n Mead s "Th Hell of the Dinner," which Is built on a very novel plot. The only contribution In this number that are nut lllustrate.1 are a number of short, bright poems, and 9 T. Willi.' ' Reasons for sn Anglo-American Buprem Court ut l"c," which give eonetsrty on l.le of quratlon thai Is attracting a good deal of attention Just now. A FINK PHOPKHTY. Something New and Bars In First Clan. Uargnlns. Having secured block 31, In A. lair's Antorla. at a great sacrifice, w ar slil to offer to the people of A.torla and vicinity the ino.t Ix-aullful rvsldenc property ever offered In Astoria st a lower price than such property has rv.r t before been offered. Thl property I now belnr itrsded. und when completed ill be one of the moat beautiful site for a home In t'pper A.tortn. The prop erty Is within two Works of th A.torls, Street Railway, one block of the planked street, a wagon rna.1 li s. ling to lh prop erty, on block from church and two blocks from the Adair school house. Lois are 2u by W, and Ul by VA Our terms are tho brl ever offered in As toria, and a discount will be nllowed on cash purrhases. This lots will only lost a few duya. and If you want th best bargain vr offered you In Astoria do not foil to cull on u. at one. It U. ttOYI.K at CO., and lA F. MORTON. ttol Agents. SrilSI RIltKltH TO MKKT. The undersigned cllltenV committee re spectfully report that th expenses of the excursion given by the rltlsrn. of As toria to the Grand Idg of Odd Fellows, anil Daughters of litbt luth on th stvam rr T. J. Potter on the list was Dun, paid to th Astoria Brass Band. Th agent of the O. It. and N. Co . Mr U. W. Louuslwrry. Inform'd tha committee af ter th steainsr had left th wharf that lb. company hud tendered the us of lluir elegant stearrwr free of charge, for th. use of our visitors and friends, which was greatly appreciated by all who Par ticipated In th. excursion. Your com mittee are therefore placed In that pe culiar predicament of having on hand "a surplus," and all persona who sub scribed mora than 60 cents each to tho excursion fund, nr. requested to meet at tha Occident Hotel at 7:30 p. In, today, May SI, to decide "what to with tha surplus." Very respectfully, c. b. wright, j. q. a. how!, by, j ii. d. gray, wm. b. adair. John iiaiin, makt1n foakd. do RED FltONT MARKET. The Red Front Market will he opened Saturday morning, at 67 Commerolul street, by th undersigned. It Is proposed to keep on hand the finest (elected stock of beef und mutton and other meute usu ally kept In a first-class market. It will be our nlm to study the want, of cus tomers and supply them promptly and at the cheapest rates. Soliciting a sharo of your patronage, we are, respectfully, B. H. TUBN Kit, J. P, CLARK, Proprietor. THOSK ASPIRANTS TO LITERARY FAME. Washington Evening Time. "There goe. a man who once had a flourishing business." "What brought him to hi present wretched condition?" "Well, he once wrots a poem." "I fall to see the cause In that." "He sent the poem to a magaxine." "Well?" "The magazine accepted It" ORCHESTRA LEADEn'B TRIALS. Chicago Dispatch. Little Tommy Why (Iocs the leader of the orchestra wnve his stick about In that manner, mommer? Ills Mamma To keep the file. Off the music, I suppose, In MnCltire's Mtifrnxlnc for June, Ellxn beth Htunrt Phelps will have a paper of reminiscences of Harriet lleecher Stowe, who wa. her neighbor and helpful friend In Andover, and of James T. Fields, her literary udvlsi r and publisher. The pa per will bo Illustrated with some rare portrait, nnd other pictures. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all la leavening Strength. V. S. Oovemm.nt Report Stilton Sea Halt for baths at the, Ksti'H-Crain Drng Store. 10t: and 25c per package. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Lot i block , MdOIUlV lood bti.lnr. block, central location, ownur will aU (or a bargain, Ut tl. block V, Now Astoria, hou., barn, row, garden and I dosen ohtcksns, cheap mid rty terms. tU t and I. block It, Kindred Park, chpap and easy term. S aor. meadow land, Can pastura. lu) head of Block lit year round, I tru. 1W aora (arm near Olney. A good buy, rila agent, (or Stinnymead and Aldar brook. Chole lot In Alderbrook at (row ) to iw l.ou tu Hunnym4 at frvm a to 11(0. Unit location on Cvlumbl Itlvar fur sawmill, comprising I aeae. water from m at Hunnynicmt; U given la parties who will build and opvrat mill. Building end Loan Association. The Auction of the Harlow Will Mcrrantila (. will positively t l"c ii in a few ilay. If you rtirc lo vc lig money, call now nn.l procure the splendid taru,miii ooitij;. There i mill left yet nooil nelct tioii of Irc ('.ootli, Velvets. Silk. I'ltislics, J.awtit, eii'. A U a gootl selet lion of Men'. Cltiihihc;, Hal, Shoes, Kuriiiatiitig (looiU, elf. Only a few more tlay left, 't he flood inn.t lc kold rrjiafd lc of lusne. So be on time, before it i loo late. BARLOW-WILL MERCANTILE CO. Oh Contm.rvUI Ml. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. nnti McICce Ave. Ma Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a ilond Street. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists mak. a, twist: But If on of th. twists 1'niwlsts from th. twist, Th. twist untwisting I'ntwlsts th twun. That Is. when If. Iwlstd with any other twin than MARSHALL'S. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, rvd on th. Dining car of th. Chicago, Mllw.uk. and St I'acl Railway, will be nt to any address on rrlpt ofa to-eent pet age stamp. Apply tu Geo. 11. HSafTord. Ganrr.l I'.s ngr Ag.nt. Old Coleny Building, Chi cago, Illinois. Parties dralrlng th best of Job printing at th lowest price should call at th Astoria Job office be for going els, where, WANTED. WANTEI Situation by competent book-keeper. Address II. Astorlan offlo. WANTED -To Hent-A hou of tlx or seven room, rmlrally located. Address J., Astorlan office. WANTED-PBOMPT AND FAITIH'C L gentleman or lady to travel for rellabl. establlshtd hous. In Oregon. Salary, 170, payable Hi weekly and axprnae. Situa tion permanent References. F.ncloa self addressed .tamped tivclup. II. II. llcsa, Pre , K4 tXarborn Strci t, Chicago. WANTKD To rent A schooner rigged scow which will carry tw.nty or mora cord, of wood. Fur further information addreas Capt. J. A. Johnson, Gobi. Or. WANTED By hous twenty year standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to travel, or to do offic. work. Salary, IMO.00. Encloaa self-addressed stamped .nv.lop. to A. T. ELDER, Manager, car Dally As torlan. FOR BALE. FOR SALE At a bargain, a nearly new Kimball piano. Addres. C., Astorlan office. FOR BALE Tho Ferrell property, cor ner of Kxchange and Hth streets. Price, H.riO. W. C. Cassell, 471 Bond .tn.t, .gt JAPANESE! OOOUkWJu.t out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wine Les's, Ml Commercial treat. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Small dwelling house; fur niture for sale. Apply at Astorlan office. FOR SALE A wall located dwelling house, with large, grnded lot In Astorln; must be sold within. 10 duya. Addres. J, H. B General Delivery, Astoria. FOR RENT Eight room house, fur nished or unfurnished, with bath. Apply at the office of R. L. Uoylu it Co., 13b Commercial street. FOR RENT Four unfurnished sunny rooms, 'Wl Cedar street Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT A furnished room, US 3rd street FOR RENT Three or four room., with board, at Mrs. E. C, Holden'a, corner Dunne and Ninth streets. Price reason able. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notlre I. hereby given that the under signed hav filed their final accounts In the estate of L. Wilson, deceased, and the eatuto of Wilson Flshor, and that the county court of Clutsop county has ut Moniaw , tho 22d day of Junce,' 18, at the hour of 10 o'clock, for the hearing of objection., If any there be, to the al lowancu of euld accounts. J. G. A. BOWLBY, WILEY B. ALLKN, ,'. Executors. I May 13, 1KM3. ' is jfi U'-f Tra -. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 453... Bond Street... Astoria. Or. Sale AalorlM. ftefon BUuuUhI oh thu width sitlo of Ahtoriu's lu'lli. Twenty tlogreoH witriuer ami vigt'Uitiua 110 tliivs in lulvaiice of the North miK. Mn;ninc'nt sites for res iliences, overlookiii); river nii'l Imv, sunny atui shfl tcroil. Ktiy niitljiitituriil jirndfs; littlo or no gnuliiig iit.t'ltt. Report of th Condition u tws- First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At At"Ha n I lie Slue ..f (lieg.ui, at tie !, e of liiitiiH,, Si ar 7, !h. Kirm ti. bm and dlutMiiii. . t".' r.'i f Oieiilrsltaw'Ufed aiidunMtif.d ill I. i . a, ltmU to - are elieuUU.41- O v ut Pruiiuuu m I', n. boii4i.,. Hn i.jri io ii'ki, weiuilie.. etc., Ii.o. i .k) oiher Seal Ki'ale n, M.ir!...e. owned ,. .lvtl n line Imtn satumal baiik.inul reoetve jtult m II 'l v Hue Inun Ule luuk. n. I hanker. " SI line frulll aii.lor. revivrwent, .... ..m; is ('lin k. Slid irfher c.ah Hem. lU Side of other .Nallimal Hank.. ... y to htekel. and canla ,'J k) LAwrtri, M.iv Kaiavg in Hani, Vis: Heels m J' ui lKl tender IHitra no in w svi w Krdenipnon hind wdhl'. Treasurer taperreni.fSliitrrulalkmiL VJ 'O Total ..,, fin,'d 7 I.IAHtl.lTISS. 1'apllsl .tnek paid la I to om til Nurolu. (und Ia.au) it) liidiylUed proSia leas M- peuaea at d Ulea paid. .. laVll .1 Ksiloiiol bank notes mil- atsiiitiiur n.VAO 00 ln to sial tlaiiaa and Hatik.ra,.... . , ,V.1 ludlrlilual deHwlt attb- Jerl to rlierk ril,M Demand eertlrlcaua uf d- po.it - 4S,1 iq-smi am 91 Total , .......,. I10.J .-1 Klst is? Oregon, i (iotinlyof;isisop,i I, . M. Imii.I.mi, riuhier uf the almrs named bank, no aolemiiiy anteur thut the alKire alale nieul la true lo Hie lie.1 of tny kimalrdite and belief, S. H. OOltDON, t'oMlter. HolwrrllMsl and sworn Ui before me Una lltli dayol May. Psi V. H. I MiiMmiN, .Notary I'lilillc. Correct-A I leal ; J IIANTIIOHN, I JOHN HkMIN, J Hlrerluri JA Oil KAMM, THIS ANCHOR If you want to pnd a pleasant vn Ing, go to th. ANCHOR. Concert .vary evening by a Brat olass orch.stra. Noth ing but flrat-olaa. liquors, cigar, anil Kopp's beer served over the bar. JOHNSON U CARI.80N, rrops. No, III A.lor Btrt Hsportof tho Connltlon or rug - ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, In the Slate of Orrc.ui. at Hie rloMi nl bii.lnnu May 7. nasi. HEsottHcrs. lisn:inil dlaeounta tm.ltSI im OttenlrafU, reeured ami iinacrured j.bu 77 U H. bond. toaiH'lire circulation U'iOO ( Premliitna on II 8. bonds . ,.vm no Slock, aeeurlllea, etc. 1'JOIH w llaiikiiiicliiiiiHe.fumliiir ami llxlurea al5ol line fnun nstlnnul banks (not reaarvs Bkenla) ,ej vi Hue from alale hauka and imnkara... 7,:l:t iw Hue fnun approval! reserve sgenla It a,a :rt (iiecka ami oilier cash :enn , 740 m Nulea of ui her National hauka v 00 Krart onal paper eurreney. nlckrla, ad ceiu an 9 LAwrt'i. Musky Kxax.vi in Hani, vit: Specie I M,(r M lAsal-taiiilar nolsa kiT7 lU llcileinpluin fund with U.H.Tmaiurer (6 wr cent, uf clroulalloii) ,.... Ml ,10 1'otnl ..HtM.nll (17 LIA1III.ITIKS, " I'tli.llul Mtiu-b t.al.l It, . 1.. ... e - - iw.ew IS) Surplus flllld.......... II.UIKI oy iimiivineii proiita, lens exprn ci nml taxes pain i j'ji at Nsllonal Imi.k note nil Handing; 10 JUU on liullvliliial deiiiMlpi subject lo chmtk. n. I 70,7114 C7 lieiiiaiiU leriillciilua of uo- l"ml . 1 1 .mt in Tlin.coilllloalBa ofdepnMt 44,W On lH.n.'M 40 Total. ... sr.i nil (17 Stat, of OroKou, Comity nl Clatsop, aa; I. .1. B. llliiKUia. ciiHlder nl I lie above named hunk, do snleiiinly swear Hint Hie aluiv. slaleiiieiit Is Irue In Hie beat of mv kuuwle lee and bedet. J K. llliiSs,('nshier Hutserlheil and swum In lichee tne tin, lhih dv of Wsy, Isisi. II. H, yei.TDN Is.ALJ1 Notarf Public fororcnon. Correct Attest t JOHN liniiHON, ) TIIKO. HIMI Khll, tuiieetori C, H. WKIHIIT, i For the best of commercial Job printing call at the Astorlan Job office.