TIIK DAILY ASTOIUW. SUNDAY MOttNlXU. MAY 21. 1IWB. GEfl... A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Comer Com mcrcUl ad ntbSU. ALEX CAMPBELL, Pn THE XX FA PPPMTHN Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps 01 application. New Astoria... Is located it the terminus of the Astoria and Colamtia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columtia River. It fronts on the deep water ot the Columtia River Hartor. and teinj perfectly protected from wlnd'and seas, affords the very test docks for ships on this bay; therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the great Northwest. These facts were recognised fcy 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 ty a higluridge tehind tt. , its streets and avenues are wide. and. in , fact. It is bid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der way. 1 The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children' and Youth's Steel- Shod Shoe, all SUes and Styles . . ., . . W. atoo carry a Una lis. .( ladle." and saaa'a shoes, from the best to th. lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted Just as represented. JOHN HAHN CO, O Commercial Street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours coding at t p. m. yesterday, furnished by th. United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 68 degrees. Minimum temperature, 50 degrees. Precipitation, . Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1&5. to date. 71.47 Inches. Kzcesa of precipitation from September i 1st. l9o. to date, 7.40 Inches. i TODAY'S WEATHER. j Forecast For Washington and Oregon, i fair weather; warmer west ot the Cas- j eadea A FINE VROPERTT. j Something New and Rare In First Class Bargains. Having secured block 34. in Adair's Astoria, at a great sacrifice, w. are able to offer to the people of Astoria and vicinity th. most beautiful residence property ever offered In Astoria at a lower price than such property has ever before been offered. This property Is now being graded, and when completed will be one of the most beautiful site for a home In Upper Astoria. The prop erty Is within two blocks of the Astoria Street Railway, one block of the planked street, a wagon road leading to the prop erty, one block from church and two blocks from the Adair school house. Lou are M by 100, and 60 by 150. Our terms are the best ever offered In As toria, and a discount will be allowed on cash purchases. These lots will only last a few days, and If you want the best bargain ever offered you In Astoria do not fall to call on us at once. R. L. BOYLE & CO., and O. F. MORTON. Sole Agents. Life Is worth living when your took uses Dr. Price's Baking Powder. MENU FOR MONDAY. Th. dainties of the great are the tears of the poor. Breakfast Fruit Wheatlet, with Criam. Ham Omelet Stewed Potatoes. Swiss Meat Rolls. Coffee. Luncn. Lobster a la NewDunr. Fracassee of old Lamb, with Dumplings. Tomatoes with Mayonnaise. Dinner. Oysters. Consomme Buedolse. Olives. Watercress. Baked Shad, Spanish and Tomato Sauce. New Potatoes. Broiled Steak, Mushroom Sauce and Poached Eggs. Asparagus, Cream Sauce. Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb. Green Peas. Roast Pigeons. Strawberries a la Maconnalse. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Mcany la the leading tailor, and pay) th. highest cash price for fur ikins. Beaver Hill and Oilman rr Fwn r rtm rrw. ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look iuto the situation you will soc that WARRENTON is the cream of wwt 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. Prices range from $150 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON An office has been opened by the pro prietors one door east of th. Crosby hardware store. Call, be shown th. menu of this property, and Invest. AROUND TOWN. Time, place and action may with pains ! be wrought. Butgpnlus must be bom, and never con I be taught. Dryden. ' There Is a lot of moral backbone in a . wf fittng gown 1 I Mrs Pnrri R;,v me.1lnm rU adlngs ! ! da41y Th Boom I The Telephone yestt rday dellverwl eight I or ten boxes of fish at Eureka. Mr. Martin Foard left yesterday for a business trip to San rrancisco. Th Red Front Market did a good busi ness yesterday on Its opening tiay. Judge Thomas A. Stephens, of Port land, was at the Occident yesterday. For your sweet cream and tee cream, try the Bon bonnier. Ut Commercial St. Vapor baths, massage and magnetic treatment. Mme. DeGrey, Room 12, the OrleL LOST, An A. F. C. blue enamel pin. The Under will please return to the Astorlan office. A good many persons think that relig ion Is an absolute necesslty-ror the other fellow. Land Agent Gosslln, of the railroad company. Is spending the day In War ren ton. The women were out in force yesterday taking advantage of the bright afternoon for shopping. Bathing suits of black silk, with white trimmings, are deemed very chic for the coming season. Buy your cigars, tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll Erlcluon, Eighth and Commercial streets. The Hon. Raleigh Stott and C. J. Clee, on, of Portland, well known politicians, were In the city yesterday. I Until a woman receives an Itemized bill she will never believe she spent so much money on her charge account, ' Pure sweet cream fresh from th. sep arator every morning nnd guaranteed to whip. 20c per pint. C. 11. Hmlth. Politics were boiling yesterday and there seemed to be considerable excite ment in the ranks on both sides. Ex-Chief Ed. Foster request th. boys j to meet him at the engine house tomor j row to consider a matter of importance. ! Six or eight passengi-rs have gone East over the Canadian Pacific Kallroad to the i Atlantic seaboard during the last day or two. i Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. , Private parlors for ladles. 4(s3 Commercial street For rent-Eight room house furnished ; or unfurnished, with bath. Apply at the oflic of R. L. Boyle & Co., 530 Commer- clal street. : The photographs of the actors m the "Picket Line." now on exhibition at Snodgrass' gallery, have attracted con- . slderable attention. 1 The ladles of Astoria p.hould not over look Mrs. Ross' grand closing out hat sale, ty-glnnlng this morning and contln- ulng during the next week. j Go to the Bon Ton for your dinner to i day. Roast chicken, chicken pot pie, ' roast bear, with currant Jelly, etc., etc., 1 the best 15 cent meal In Axtoria. i The Columbia Harbor Land Company j yesterday sold a handsome lot In War I renton to Contractor Rayliw, who will I soon put up a line residence there. lT A I Tru If A CO. A rents. Astoria. On. of th ttmt kltra of th season was mi high In th air yrvterday after noon. It waa on of th singing kind ml It trunlo could b distinctly hirl. If you wish success In life, mak per everenc your boaout friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your older brother and ho your guanllan grntua. AJUIaon. Tti warm wrathrr yratvnlay mat It iMcrwary for buatnraa houara to throw their door. opvo. It I thouxht Mr. Ororr haa contlanct-odnl to orJrr aunt mr to KM In. When a man put. on a rvr. vxprva Ion of face, drvwa hla mouth down at th. cornrra aitd derlarva that h la out ot politic. It mrana that he thinks hr haa a ure thins on that ottW. A newspaper h )unt been atartevl in London, which la. printed on a poatal card. The tint number has four HUa trall!, a vonilc tr;ily. a lew Joan ami pVaales, and some advertisement. It la utvlcmtoovl that the majority ot thoaa ownlna bulldliut alone the waier front throuKh which the mllro-id will paa, will this week commence teartmt them down to nuvke room for tne treatlv. A number of parlie. twth here and tn Portland, who own cottages at the hrach, are having; them rrpnlrml for aummer occupancy. Several new eotuutr will b built on the south beach before the sea son opens. Wm. Beley was yesterday arrested by Deputy I'niuU State Marshal Stuart for aiding and abettlns; the lunJInu ot Chinese at thl p-jrt contrary to Inw. It Is expected that another arrest will be made today. Norwegian and Punish SI. E. Chaurch Upper Astoria, services at 11 a. m. and ; ii p. m. Subject In the morning. "Her kuelsen Af lierrens HerliKhed (the KtTect of Ueholdlng the Ulory ot the Lord)" In the evening, "Predikestolena llvern." CThe 1'rovinoe of the fulplt.) il. K. Church Services at 11 u. m. and S p. m. Subject for the evtnlng service, "The Great Conspiracy," which will be the annual sermon before the G. A. K. of Astoria. The church will be appro priately decorated with military embl ms, etc. Morning class meets at IV a. m. Mr. Eugene Samuel, who has been in Astoria as resident agent of the Equita ble Life Insurance Co. for several months left last night for his home In I'ortl.ind. From Portland he will go to Sacramento, Cul., where he will be married to one of the most popular young ladies of Uiat city Miss Violet Spencer. At the Baptist Church The morning sermon will discuss the "importance of Little Things." In the evening the reg ular monthly temperance meeting will tak. place at this church. "What to do with the Saloon. " will be the question discussed. All other service as usual. Come. ! Inquiry at the Fisherman's Union bead i quarters yesterday revealed the fact that there haa been no change In th fishing situation. A meeting of the union will be l held on June (. There wer many rumors ' on the street that ttshina; would com mence Monday, but there seems to be no i foundation for them. . The trim little launch Claude B. Han : thorn Is being fitted with electric steer- ing gear and electric lights. Storage bat ' teries will be used, a small dynamo being ' employed with which to till the butteries. Mr. Hamhorn thinks when he gets these improvements completed he will have the finest launch on the liver. ! Services at the Presbyterian church to j day will be conducted at 11 a. m. and I p. m. by the Rev. 8. A. Noon, of Cam ! bridge, Mass. Bible class at lu a. tn. j under Mr. C. A. Hansen. Sabbath school at close of the morning service, and j meeting of the Junior and Senior T. P. ! 8. C. E. at the usual hours. Hans Rasmusaen, Grangers' Hull; , Theodore Christians, Walluski: (Jus. Campbell. Warrcnton; Mr. iiaumgurtner and J. C. Adams, Clatsop; A. P. ISerg ; and Fred Johnson, Fort Stevens; Chris. j Nelson, Bear Creek; David Peterson, : Martin Johnson, and George Lewis, may- ' or, of Frankfort, were In the city yes- j terduy. I Captain F. 8. Bosworth. of Portland, i registered at the Ocident yesterday. The captain made a trip to Skamokawa In : the morning to Inpsect the ship lllg f!o i nanxa, loading with lumber at that point. ; The Albion, which la also loading there, will finish today. He says that pontics I are hot In Portland, and lively time are : anticipated next week. I Th. best political speech heard In a ' long while was delivered by an aspirant from th backwoods. He said: "Fellow , citizens, If I only had the Ideas I ought I to have on this subject, and the words ! to express those Ideas, I think I could i relieve my feelings." The speech ought to be pinned in the hat of the average ! politician. Plagurism In such a case would be pardonable. ! Snodgrass, the photographer, has a j number of photographs for sale of the j Odd Fellows which were taken at the . corner of Tenth and Commercial streets. ' Just after lodge adjourned at 2:X Thurs , day, the members several hundred In 1 number, grouped themselves on the street and the picture was taken. At ( In the I evening the photographs wore mounted , and ready for delivery. ! On June Sth a grand concert will be . given In tills city . Miss Annette ilru:e, I formerly a pupil of Herr Swenser, the famous Llepslc pianist, the Rev. Mr. j Moore, of Boston, a lyric tenor of great symputhellc quality of voice, Mrs. P. J. Colton, the well known Astoria musician and leader of the Congregational church ! choir, and other of the best local tah nt ' will assist A rare musical treat Ik In store for those who attend. ' I I It is said that Mr. W. Maurice Kelley ' will act as pilot to a party who are go , Ing to Nehulem City next Saturday to j look over a land projxjsltlon. It will be ! remembered that about this time last 1 year, while acting in a like capacity for ' an excursion party, Mr. Kelley lost his ; way on the south side of Necarney moun tain, and was obliged to sleep over night on top of a haystack. He has since ac HERE ARE BARGAINS quired a more Ihcruiigh knowledge ot that country. Mr. A. 14. Hammond and family left last evening- (or th Kaat. Mr. Ham mond stalvd that h would b gone about a month, and that when he returnrd h. w)uld brlna with him the oloer boa and girls, who are now at achool. and that all would spend th aummer at the beach. Mr. 1. K. Warren and (amll will leave aome lime Ihla week and will attend aom time with Mr. Hammond In Missoula All nutters prrtulniiui to III. railroad and eonatruciton work have been left In the hands ot th engtihrra In reference to an article quoted In an event nr paper last nlsht, stating that Mr. M J. Kinney had been Intimidated by other cannery men from aurtutg up his cannery, that gentleman ny that auoh a statement I not only wnuliy con trary to the facts, but la also very ab auni. "The only reason," ho said, "why t and other cannerynien hav not alurtrd up before at flv rents per pound, la, that at that rate for raw nh there could be nu profit In th bualnraa, owing to the heavy stock of salmon cnrrlvd over from last year and the consequent lower price for cannot salmon" Mr. A. M. Klnm, prvaKlent or lh t'ra cook Mill Company, mnnufartulurer ol flour, at Milton Orreon, was In the city yesterday loo kin over th market. Mr. Elam was the builder of th tint roller mill on the co.iat. and hud a wide experience In hi Hit of boalnraa He say that he consider Astoria today tn. beat location on the Pacific coast for a large floor mill. The export trade here Is bound to b very valuable, and ha atuted that if he wus not already locairu where he had a ffiH! trade, he would build a mill her. He spoke ot an rx-pefionce-d miller at Walla Walla who had Just sold his plant and wua looking fur another location. He thought that he might b induced to come to Astoria. He la an extart and would make a socceM of an export mill. Mr. K. L. Hayaeth, the rancher, ot Youag's tUv.T, staled to an Astorlan rep. resenttttiv yesterday that tne n port :n an evening paper of My -lt. In tcsara to hi troubki with Union mm on Wed nesday evening, was Incorrect, 'i went out fishing off llanthorn'a cannery ,o k Wednesday at atut o'clock in the evening. 1 thought 1 hud a right to fli.h for myself, and still think so I hiul not had my net set very Icng until a bout pulled out with ten men In It. The tioat cam.- almigMd" of no and 1 asked them what they wanted They re. piled by asking me what I was doing there. 1 rvpllvd that t was lUhing They then warn-id to know who 1 wus llh!tig tor, and for how many cents a pound. 1 replied that I w is fishing for tnyvlf and that I was fishing for no cents They then told me to take up my n-t, which 1 said I would do ut high water. Upon that they Jumped into my boat. I mlu thorn to get out. but they took my rifle, knocked me down, and took my knife out of my pocket. I asked them to atop, as they had no right to interfere with me. and that 1 would not take up my net as long as they were In my lioat. Finally they left and I took up the net. 1 wouhl Ilka to know whether I have a right to fish or not I deny that I used any allus ive language 10 the men. whoever they Were, that boarded my moat" RESCUE CLUB. Interesting Program Rendered Iiat Night In the Hall. The Rescue Club assembled at 8 o'clock with all th officers present. The chap lain. Rev. L. J. Trumbull, read a scrip ture selection and offered prayer, after which President Estes announced the next thing In order to be tho semi-annual election of officers. The following offi cers were unanimously and enthusiasti cally elected: President, Dr. O. U. Estes (fourth term). Vice-President, Dr. J. 8. Bishop. Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. W. W. Parker. Chaplain, Rev. J. J. Walter. Pianist, Miss Nellie lluscy. (third term). Musical Director, Rev. E. 8. Bollinger. Usher, Mr. Thomas Parker. Board of Trustees, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dr. Estes, J. T. Ross. A splendid program was then presented as follows; Recitation, "In Berkshire Hills," by Miss Annie Ward, who received a hearty encore and gave "Mrs. Socrates Snooka." Music, by the boys' orchestra. They were compelled to return and gave an other selection. Piano solo by Miss Hena Wirt, who re ceived an encore. The boys' orchestra then sang a very laughable song entitled, "Girl Wanted," so well that they were vociferously en cored and sang another humorous song "The Band Played On." Their music was highly appreciated. They closed th. pro gram with on Instrumontal selection. A short adress was made by Dr. O. B. Kates. The program committee for next week la Mrs. Edwin Drew, Miss Annie Wurd, Mr. Gus Witt. THE CIRCUIT COURT. Circuit court convened yesterday, Judge Thomas A. Stevens on the bench In place of Judge Mcllride, who In engaged In holding court elsewhere. There was Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM warn Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. mm Agents for the ALBICAN Foil UNNTThr furulhd rooms (or housekeeping, centrally Iocs led: lit iwr month. Hmnll two room house, furhlahad for hoMackceplng. Ill central part ( th city; IIS pr month. Two furnlahed room fur houackocptitg, central location; lit per mouth. Small mor room for rent on Com mercial trct; U iwr month, tuxlrtl fwt on Commercial strict I long 4txl4 In Hustler A Alhcna kV) latt U U U 1, nd K block Mk Adair's Aatnrt. twntain tat 1 block X .Mctiur. haa Iwj building renting for II pr month Wo Un 1. block 1 McVlure' hw Ut I and 4, block U, McCtur'... ll.ow) Agents for the Nopthmtstera lltlla buatnesa to h transacted. In III raav of th Aatorl liuilillng and Uian Association. v. K. II. Hansen, order was entered confirming aala of rval ealat. 8am v. Fred F illii aam order en. trrvd. A. ". Fisher vs. l. K, Hi afford, demurrer overruled by consent ami M day allowed In which to fllo plea J. y A. Ilowlby vs. l W. Welch t aL rase dlamlaanl a to IV II, Welch and Xrlglrr. II. O. Smith ami It O I'raol wer ap pointed refer. to partition real ratal. Foard Hiokc a H llmun, order entorvd confirming sal of rval rvtat. I'. C. Warren va A W. Hoyt, aant order. THF. I T K1VKI4 Ml'KKICH. j A Ourreapondrnt Stale th Fact In th Awful Affair Editor Aaotrlan Conflicting rvirta ar Indualrioualy circulate. I retarding lh attorning affray which took plac at Wallac I. la no Thursday rvriuiw I'htl Jewell, th huat -puller, made the atalcmmt that evening that they wer rtrrd on flrt, and only re!urnd the fin whvn four ahota had hern Ot.chargvd at them. 4 wiinra of the affair corroborate this statement, and uya th nolo of a shot gun, loaded with buckshot, which wer the weapon Searcy and hla boat. puller used, could easily he. dlatlngtilahrd from that of a rule After ttearcy and hla latrtner returned the tlr, two men wer seen to drop down In th alia, kll g boat on of them ri.-loimed, "oh my iludl" and while In the act ot reloading hla shotgun ha mvived a bullet In th fur head killing him Instantly, and pattering Mood and hrulna over th stern ahreta Searcy waa picking up hi net at th time of th attack, and hud about thirty Juthom In th boat. When tM to stop fishing, he rci'licd h "would fiah aa much aa h wanted to." and commenced laying out what net he had picked up. At thla junctur h received a volley from th men In th boat, at a dlatanc of trtwe.-n thirty and forty yard. Th volley waa relurrtrd with th atiov. re sult. Th firing waa fast and furious for a while. Phil Jewell Win hit behind the left Mir th bullet plowing ita way through th alp. another having pnasea through th slerv of hla ahlrt. W hen Jewell behest hla partner layed out. h Jumiied aft In th stern hct. nd. lay ing hold of a knife, cut th nt ami pulled for th shor After pulling aahor h ofTi-r.t let 10 any on who would pl k up th remainder "f his net, aom reply ing they would not pick It up for tow. A Ual Wlonglng to t'uok's cannery Hcked th net up CATH I.AM ET. P. S. A rnporl I Just received her that no Inquest waa held on th tasty or Searcy, as previously reported her tth yesterday everting and thla morning, and also that Jewell had sworn at th Inqueat that he and his partner fired the first shots. The fai ls n stated kbovw my signature were given by an eye-wltnesa of th affair, being th aum person who afterward picked up the net. C FINANCIAL CONDITIONS j New York. Mny Sl-Th Financier ' says; I A decreas of l?.i'J.tn In loans Is th , unfavorable feature of th statement ot , the aaaoclnted Ninas of New York city for the week ending May 13. Viewed In the light of the expansion which has been noted in th time of late, lha sud den falling off I not easy of explanation. It doe not seem prubabl that the checka shown on th currency expansion wilt b mora than temporary, sine the Increase of only Sll.out.UMU this season compare with th. total exfaniof of Mlouu.wo laat year, mad during th perl oil covering almut two weeks. Th contraction of th. piirr.nl WM-h , , a ' -- - Mn.n indicate further heavy exports of gold soon. Th banks gained In caatt during th. week 3,asi,tuo. Thl gain I In the I fac of exports of 13, ;oo, out). Th. advanoe In the price of domestic .xchang at larger commercial centers indicate that th movement bus not run Us course yet, although th Southern bank ar sow coming Into the market for loans. NOTICE. Smiled proposals will be received by th. urulurslgnrd until Saturday, May , at 4 o'clock for grudtng and constructing a county roiul running from C. H. Dow's landing across the tide land of C. N. Hess to near the north of Young's river. Plans ami siweltlcatlona can he own at W. E. Wurron'g real estate offlc. Ill Astoria.. W. J. ING ALLS, Hupt. Construction. Chad well. Or, May tl IMS). TO THE LADIES. Commencing this morning, and contin uing during next week. Mrs. Ross will close out her entire Una of hats, th. finest nnd most stylish ever brought to Astoria, regardless of cost. Ladles should call and make their selections early. FOUR WORLD'S RECORDS. Denver, May 23. A. B. Hughes, paced by a quad, made four world's amateur bliyclo records this afternoon, a fol lows: Two-thirds mile, l:14Vj: three fourtha mile, l:Zl: one mile, 1:611; two miles. 1:57. THE MARKETS. New York, May 23. Hop heavy; slate, common to choice, KM crop, ZVAHVj crop, KtV, Pacific coast, 1KK4 crop, M: IsM crop, MlTii: Portland, May 21. Wheat, unchanged. Liverpool, May 23. Holiday, BICYCLE ACADEMY. Hherman He Thing have opened a riding 1 school next door to Pacific Express office. Competent Instructor constantly In at tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for sale and rent. The Oregon Trading Co., fiOO Commer cial street, la the place to hny yourdry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. Friedman makes his cilice at the Oregon Trailing Co. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all In leavening Strength V. 8. Oovsmment Report Salton Sea Salt for laMis at the KHtoH-Crain Driiff Store. 10c and 25c per package. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Lot i block 14, McCltir' 0 'looj business block, central location, owner will aril (or a bargain. lt It, block r. Nw Aalorla. hoiiH, barn, vow, garden and I dotun chicken, ch) and May torma. Ut 1 and I. block I. KlnJnxl Park, cheap and ay unit. M aer. meadow land. Can paatiir 1I head of ilwk th yaar touiiil, II3WX l aor. farm itr Olncy, A good buy. Mo nia for Hiinnymcad ami Alitor, brook. Chulc loll In Aldvrbrouk at Irom fcMI to I Mo, l.ota In duniiymd at from l (o Utrt. Heat location on Columbia Itlver for sawmill, comprising 14 aorta water Irani an at Himnynwa.l: bo given to parties who will build and oparal nun. Balldlng and Loan Association. The Auction of the Harlow Will Mrfrantile Co. will ,m mi lively t l.r ii n a few iluya. If you tre to aavc money, tall now ami ""' "je the splendid tiarc,itiin goiiii;. "kVHjOl There is still left yet a ((ood cle lion of Prr C.ooiU, VeKrt. Silks, l'ltishe. lawns, elf. Also a pood cli'tion of Men' I'lolhintL Hat. Shoe, Kiirtiioliinx Coods, elf, Only a few more day left. Hie j;ood mint lc sold ictrd eti of loe. So be on time, before ft i too laie. BARLOW-WILL MERCANTILE CO. tftA Comrttwrvtfil Ml. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. imtl McICee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling.. , 1 ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a IJond Street. OUR CORNER. A gnllmn's rwsort, at eornar Bond and 11th tra Th fltwat brands of liquors and cigar, always pn band. Call and try u. ANDERSON I'ETEHftON. For 15 cents you can Sivur an rc. Int wrll-arrvrd meal al th Hon Ton Rfstaurant, No. 7I Commercial street Thy ar also fully prepared to h-rv. all klnda of fish, gam and delicacies of th season, a wall sa oyster In .vary Imsglnahl. atyl at th lewrat living price Coin, one and you will on llnu to coma I'hp Weltfoot ('orn Cure. Xo cure no pay. Fur sale at K-tes-Crain hrtip Store. Marshall', twine used by 75 par cent of th. flahorm.n on the Columbia rtver. WANTED. WE don't want boys or loafers, but man of ability. i 10 (,'K) a month to hus tler Stat, and general agents. Salary and commission. RACINE FIRE ENOINJ5 CO.. Itactn. Wis. WANTED Situation by competent book-keeper. Address B. Astorlan office. WANTED To Rent -A hoiiso of six or seven rooms, centrally located. Address J., Astorlan offlc. WANTED PROMPT AND FAITIIFI'L gentleman or lady to trvl for rsllabl established houa. In Oregon. Salary, I7W, payable 115 weekly and expenses. Hltua tion parmannnt Refor.nc.s. Enclos lf adVlressed stamped .nvclupe. II. It lUss, Pres., Kit Dearborn Html, Chicago. I WANTED To rent-A schoonr rlgge 1 scow which will carry twenty or mor. I cords of wood. For further Information address Capt. J, A. Johnson, (lohle, Or. WANTED By houa. twenty yean' standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to traval, or to do offlc. work. Salary, IMM.00. Enclo. self-addressed stamped envelop, to A. T. ELDER, Manager, car. Dally As torlan. FOR BALE. For sale Twunty-flv. milch cows, lit reasonable prices. Apply to Itobrvt West, Weatport, Or. FOR BALE At a bargain, t nearly new Kimball piano. Atldross C., Astorlan offlc. FOR SALE Tho Ferr.il property, oor- 1 4,!M). W. C. Cnssell, 471 Bond atr'e.t, ogt JAPANESE OOODB-Just out-just r-celv.d-Just what you want, at Wing Lea's, Ut Commercial str.t. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Small dwelling house; fur niture for sal.. Apply at Astorlan office. FOR SALE A wall located dwelling house, with large, graded lot In Astoria; mutt be sold within 10 days. Address J. H. B., General Delivery, Astoria. FOR RENT Four unfurnished sunny rooms, Ml Cedar street Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT A furnished room, 185 Ird street FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. E. C. Holdnn'a, corner Dunn, and Ninth streets. Price reason, able. LOOT. LOrlT-Dralnnge Warrant No. MI3, Is sued by the (iiy of Astoria, December 21, IKilS, to J. A. EiiBtnlicnd. Finder will receive reward by leaving at the Asioiinn office. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 462... Bond Street.., Astoria, Or. Sale AalvrU, Onion Situated nil tlit south Mlt of Aeturill'H llil.H. Twftity tlt'fjrwH viirnnT ami Vfptatioii !0 tluvo in iulvaiu'0 of tlu North riilo. MagtiilU'fiit niton for rps itliMKH,, tvtrlMki n; river ami Imv, Hunny ami rlu-1-tt'ii'tl. Ku-sy ami luitiirui inulfH; littlo or no jjnulinn iii'flctl. R.port of the Condition or m First National Bank OF ASTORIA. At A., rta 111 in sin cl OttMi. at the rloa of bu.lllr. lar 7, no.,, ar-Mii fti aa. Mian, ami dl.cMiti. l.rlitrwf t. HH-uml aimI tniM-eafed ... . t . a, lUm.l. to .1 tire rlieiiiatlial.... l"r-iiiun on I' n hon.i. Htwka. wriirltl. te ,. other Heal y .iai ami vjftag, ownril tu front iiatamai bonk, mot reserv. giiti Ihie fnun tai l,uik. and hanker. Oo Irion aiiirtve, rccrt aent. ... , check, ami other ea.h Item. ,. Notes f talier National bank.. . Nickel, and casts , l-kwrui. SJ.isar Iiwsmvr im lusk Siwel . u -i on lgal telnlef liolrs .v Uu Keilrtnpiiiui luud will r, M Tfra.uref tl Hrriit.o(rlrrtilalloiiii i.v o lit IS 111 1 --1 i.i 1 1.0 I ',,7111 Vt II w t .' at m: i i i, ,0 :i n ,t. TotiU. IIU, J t7 I.UHII.ITIS. I'anital t.K-k paid In I Yi ni m H111 ol 11. fund lo.au, UO I n.lnlUe.1 proflis Irsa rt- peiiw-iaiid tatsa paid ... SJ,VH 3 National bank Mute out- tandlng ,i.i 00 line t Slat rlaiiki and Hanksra l"4sl Indlrldual i1eiall aub- let to ehrs k fc'4l,M n Ih-ni.nclreriini ale.nl iU- PjII 4.'JI lU-m is iff Total . I09.KSJ 7 ntai ul Oregon, t M Counl of liataaip, I I. H, H, tlordoii, ra.luer nf th slmva iiaiiied hank, ilowileinttly swear that th almtr .late menl u true to Ihr be.t of my kiiowleilir and belief. M. H litlKlHlN, fa.hler. Hiiliwrlbrd ami wnru lo trrl.it mr tin. Ulk day of Via;. 16 v. It. I lloM-S, . Notaij I'ubll. Corrset-Atteat J t. IIANTIIOMN, . .1011 M a HKV1.I.N. 5 liliertora. JAi Oil KAMM, THE ANCHOR If you want to spnd a pl.asant .van Ing, go lo th. ANCHOR. Conmrt .very v.nlng by a first olaa. orch.str. Noth ing but first-class liquor, engirt and Kopp's bear served over th. bar. JOHNSON A CARLSON, Prop. No. Ill Astor Street. Report of tho Common or tiis ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, InlheStnteotOreirnii.at tits Clin of tiiKlnea. May 7. mm. HRHoi'iu-aa. Ixmiis and llrminin , n,nt ya. llTsnlratta, neriired and iinwciiniil a,u t7 U 8. lunula lo secure circulation w Mio no rraiiiliiiii.ini II M Iih,i. . ..... it m k., sertirlilps, etc ....""".'..'."'.'."7 la out (Vfl ;iunioiiii-rioii,riiniiiiiraml fluturra ssi&ul Due from national bunks (nut reserve In Irom Hal bnnkt and liankan... 7,JI:I iu Inie from apprnvrii reserve aiieiils 1,,3 ;rr ( neck, anil other ra.li iiii. 74a M .. ... ........ ..,,,,, ,,... ,( -t w Kroia.oiial paiier fimencv. nickel.. d win , i 9 LAwri't MONRV RIUKKVI in lusx, VII: KMnle ik.huh m Usal-Uitil.r nntea h7 00 at Kfift St Kedeuipiioii fund Willi II. M. Treasurer t wr cetit. of circulation) mj m J'otiil I.I A mi ifiira f jtM.All M CapHal slock paid In au.oiio do HiiiiiIii. filial .)uo w l.'nillvlilril prnrlta, lens c pen-u a'ii'd lanes paid 4M m National hunk notes ml lauding v.mi no linlivliltial doiuialU mihlecl . in ''heck f ;o,7(H 67 Demand cenifli Hlm of uu- IMI"I ll,'.W7fl Tlin.cuitilloasaordrKit U,flJ Wr-1M,H.'JI 41) T'"1 - - Il'.i,ll67 8l1o of Orenon. Ciiuntv of listxnp ti: I. . K. IIIukIii.. raililcr nf the uliny. niiuieil bank, do solemnly swenr Dial Ills above alalenieiit Is iru to Hie liest of my kniiwle lg' and hellei. J. r;, iiiSH,t'iiililr. Mut w-rllied and sworn lo heloie ins Mil. Is usy of May, IniKI. n C. Kli.TON, iskai.j Notary 1'uliiiv lor Oregon correcl Aiieit s .Hills IIOHHON, I THIUI. IIKAI KfcUi 5-Dlreclo, C. 8. tVHltlllT. J , For th. beht of commercial Job ptin 1 cull at the Astorlun job offlc.. I. I