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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1896)
''sWi-''"''-''",' -v 1 1 n-iw4.rfy' v v.. THK DAILY ASTORIAV. SATl'RDAY MORNING. MAY HO, liWrt. "7 THE VIE. 1... A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Comer Commercial and nth St. ALEX CAMPBELL, Prof). rr- WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps 01 application. New Astoria... Is located at the terminus of the Astoria and Colombia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very best docks for ships on this bay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the 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. Its streets and avenues are wide, and. in fact, it is laid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der way. i i The New Astoria Company .COM.i Something New... Children' and Youth Steel-j 5 hod Shoe, all Sizes and Styles j ) Wa also carry a Dn. Una of ladles' and I . J " "" i reUabU goods. All roods warranted just as represented. - JOHN HAUNT & CO., O Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours ndlnc at p. m. yesterday, furnished by th. United 8tatet Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 6 degrees. ' Minimum temperature, S degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September lat, lfS5, to date, 73.75 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st. USiS, to date, 7 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washington, rain, accom panied by thunder storms in the eastern portions, cooler. For Oregon, probable thunder storms, cooler. BUSINESS LOCALS. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays th. highest cash price for fur skins. The Oregon Trading Co., SOO Commer cial street. Is the place to tuy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. Friedmai, makes his office at the Oregon Trarttng Co. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of th. 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 and 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 terve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of th. season, as well as oysters in every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con- Pure sweet cr?a.-n fresh from the Sep Unit to come. ! arator every morning and guaranteed to whip. 20c per pint. C. B. Smith. Most so-called "salmon twin" are col- red with actds. The acids rot the fibre Ice cream by the bushel at C B and render the material useless. In the Smith'. Ice cream soda a specialty office tf Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Is an ob- Private parlors for ladies. 43 Commercial ject lesson that ought to be examined by street all fishermen. It Is the whole of th. material used In the manufacture of Mar-- Observer Grover said last night that shell's twine from start to finish. Go the glass was rising, although the wind there and examine th color right had changed and the clouds looked a through. You will see then why Mar- little dubious. shall' Is called the best In the world. Two large cannery retorts and 2.7) cool- AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OK FARE, ers were shlppwl to Whatcom on the For a dinner, served on the Dining car of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pa d Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage slarnp. Apply to Geo. H. Heofford, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. Use Webloot Corn Cure. o cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Crain Drnsr Store. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON V PETKRSON. There' more clothing destroyed by por.r soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlpgins i a co. ! Beaver Hill and Gilman for Fawvlly mr steam rwrns ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will soe that WARRENTON is the cream of west side propertw The center of improve ments is here, and as an investment for business or a home, there is nothing to eijual it iu the whole proposition. In WARRENTON j lots are all large, full size, 50xlK. Prices range from $1"0i to $2o0 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save! your change ami buy a lot in WARRENTON i ! An offlc. haa been opened by th. pro prietors on. door east ot th. Crosby hardware store. Call, be shown th. merits of this property, and Invest. SI4.. MERCIAL VST. AROUND TOWN. 11 y bark la wafted to the strand By breath divine: And on the helm there rests a hand Other than mine; The hope of the country, after all. Is In i Its young men. The heritage Is in your . hands. Th. nation has been Intrusted to your keeping. If you fall in your duty. all will be lost. If you succeed, the honor of the nation will be maintaired and the problem of self government will be solv ed. Mayor Plngree. Watch the weather today. Babies' cradles are now rocked by elec tricity. It would seem that Astoria will be very dry next Monday, A. J. Constable, of Skamokawa, was In th. city yesterday. The eteamshlp Columbia is due from San Francisco today. The dust blowing yesterday made Very unpleasant for pedestrians. Professor Begrs returned yesterday af ternoon from a visit to Knappton. One pile driver was placed In position yesterday at th big wharf at Klavel. Mr. F. 8. Wood, the attorney, left last night on the Telephone for Salt Lake City. Captain H. J. Wherlty will be at hi old post today. In command of the Bring squad. Some dainty new veilings have clusters of three tiny white dots on a black ground. Local politicians yesterday were very busy and many street corner conferences were held. Steamer Mayflower will leave today for Greenwood Cemetery. Fare, 25 cents round trip. The schooner Sadie arrived at San Francisco Thursday from Knappton. She was lumber laden. New 3)th Century tan lace shoes for ladles. Columbia Shoe Co.. successors to Copeland ft Thorsen. steamer TH-phon last nluht by the As toria Iron Works. Stores, business offices and bank will be generally cloned today. Mo?t of the merchants have decided to close up at t o'clock In the morning. The schooner Novelty, from Siberia, and the barkcnilne Oreola, from Han Francisco, are due at Knappton. Both vessels will load lumber. There will b five, votes for Northup Mond.iy out of one orTi'-e. As the voters are Democrats, It will be eiual to ten sliver Itepublcan votes. A hint to the summer girl ferns Indi cate fascination. A gift of a handful ot thorn should be In leap year regarded equivalent to a proposal. The county Judge yesterday ren.vfl notice that Mrs. J. T. Svenson had been discharged from the Insane as!ium at salem as completely recovered. W. H. Parker landed In town yc-iter- ...COAL Ttlf ! A CO. Afents. Astoria. day from th railroad camp, nml Mid thai he waa (ull of glory and ; !. "Wv are nolo to vol. (or Northuo.'- i wrinor IVwn and Mttrl. Another lt ptl. w ilrtven ytirly 1 . by th rnllrort.l i-oniruotom iwnr th O. It. ; In cturn of M. r. Htuart Hr, yi. and N. do-k. It waa aunk Iltiy-flve (.ft 1 tnly adrrnoon a party of capitalim. Ncfore twliif Jlrnily im)Kllnl In rulld . ni.rvhanln and ladl- int ty th bottom. 1 lsnirr Pwyrr on a toir o( lniri'lk 1 aero Ow ly, In th itliwtlon of War Mrs. D. D. Johnoon h pin to Th i r,,,,l"'t Pallra to ix-nd IVoorailon ly llh ! ''"" ' oecaatiw . relative Th. rnil.wnly manaicr ol 0 ' xt donation of a lot In Mrrtwrthrr tlw Wraltrn I nlon la conarqwntly u ! ton ,n 8'aidlnavlnn M. k. vhtirvti (Mhflor of HO ,-,,'' ml hn tlio uiiwr com iabn-axt Klmora'a tauii.ry nuuirruua umall o. . . . , . i onfl put out fnm th. ahorr In hT waka. Tho atwimrr 8liwl ywtonlay had .a ,a1(.n ,,,h,rlrn lin, ,h,,r ,.,. ton of coal and thirty .-a, of clan. ,,. , uu, a rratu waa In pur- xor jutona. w.-uu.. a " crai mrv nanui lor c uriianu. i uvrv wr no Chln-w pjtwnjivrt. J Sir. Qulm tatcd Ttrntay at th Kiah ! ornien I'nlon room thai iherv would I no Hh cauxht thi a.'an at lv th.tn I rlv. c?nta. Tbvre will be a mwtlnK ot th I'nlon. how.-vrr, on Junr . Dr. S. C. Stonr and R R II o. ot Portland: W. S. liowrn. Uttl Kull. It. A. SalKirK. Iliiix: lK-k Springer, Win Wolf. I'hh'ajco: Hinry Ioylo. Jr., S,iu rrnol.oo, npfialrtl at th Oorntrnt ) Un!ay. Ytfstonlay aflrriunm Dbavrvvr tlrovir rrportrd th ulaas as rlMmr. hut that a tranre (pnnatlon of cloud had lvi oti rvl and th chanrra were food for local rains today. II would b Aatoiiu usual LVi-orutlon Iay luck. I Kaptlst churcn semes Morning ner- mon by the pantor. Subject, "Ciw and Grace." In the evening. Kev. Holloman, of Oystervllle, W ash . will piYach. Sun day school. H. Y. V. L'.. and pr.iyer ni.et nlg a usuul. You ure ronluilylnvltcd to attend. . The schoont'r ConAuniA arrived In hint Mon,Uy evi-nlnx an.1 touk on i:'.'o t of lumber at Himprl un.l Uh.fl.r's mill Sh was towed to 'a Thunklay. tmund (or Sun Kranclaco, by the tug Toiiquui, which proceeded up the coat to Aittoria and Portland. C. II. Wheeler was a pas senger (or the latter place. Nehnlem Times. The statement In yesterday Oregonian that there Is still no crnimtinlc.ition te tween Tillamook Koik unC the rest ot th world, notwithstanding the fact that the government sent out A cahle tour yearj ago. Is evidently based on misin formation. The telegraph line from the rock has been in oixration for about six months. The funeral march that will b played today as the procession wends Its way to the cemetery, was composed by iil:j Eugenia A. Kelley. who recently came to Astoria from Sun Francisco The march whs arranged for the band by Jlr. Ed. Plels. Miss Kelley is making an en viable reputation as a musliiun, and is soon to give an entertainment for the benefit of the firemen's tournament. It was reported yesterday at Kinney's , cannery that one of his boat. No. had been round up-river near oak Point In a damaged condition, and with blood marks and bullet holes on It. Mr. Kin ney sent for the boat, but up to the pres ent writing It had not been returned to the cannery. The fisherman who wa running the boat, or who had It In his possession, has not been heard from. The Mantanlta left out last evening at S o'clock for a trip to Destruction !- land. The weather was not very prom- 1 islr.g. but Captain Gregory hoped to li able to proceed on his voyage. The ten der had on a large eartro of lumber and supplies, and carried twenty workmen who are to be engnged on the Island this summer. Immediately on his return a second trip will be made with further material and supplies. Mr. J. P. Merrlfleld, of Seaside, who was In town yesterday with a number ot others from that burg, stated that the prospects were most flattering for a good season's business at the beaches. A. A. Cleveland's cottage Is being Improved, a new tank, windmill ami fountain being added to the place. Mr. Cutblrth Is build ing a new cottage, and Alex Campbell la Improving his house by building a broad veranda around three sides of lb As to politics, Mr. Merrlfleld said that they were gokng to vote for Judge Northup. The commencement exercises of the Astoria High School will be held tit Fish er's opera house Friday evening June 12. It Is an occasion that the people of Asto ria look forward to with much Interest. The class this year Is the largest ever graduating from the High School. It numbers fourteen, most of whom have spent four years In the High School. This city should be proud of the fact that out side of Portland no other High School In the state does equal work with our own. The program for this year's com mencement will doubtless be one of the best ever given. Mr. H. F. L. Logan was up from Sea side yesterday. He stated that politics in his burg were booming. Hard money, he thought, was going to carry the day. Re ferring to his new sawmill plant, Mr. Im gan said that he was putting In a new engine, a planer, pony saw, gang edger, and a dry kiln. When the Improvements are completed, the mill will have u ca pacity of I30,ou0 feet per day. Mr. Lo gan now has 3sViuo feet of logs In the creek and expects to start his mill In alKjut two weeks' time. Seaside does not propose to lie behind In the march of Improvements. She Is going to get her full share of benefit from the rail road, und may yet outstrip the manuTa turers of older Astoria. ESCAPED OR BTOLKN-liright yellow canary singer. Reward paid for recovery. John R. Clark, Costal Telegraph Co. A FAIR WARNING. Any person selling or disposing of any wines, liquors or leer, on election day, Juno 1st, will lie prosecuted under the law. One-half of the fine goes to the Informer. This applies at any and all times to drug stores and restaurants. Hi ordinance and govern yourselves nc cordlngly. Hy order of LlyL'OR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION. The U. S. Oov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. HERE ARE BARGAINS IM.KA9ANT KXOVUSION. I Larir Numtvr ot ritlirna Vlult Mi'rrl- lur- r of u,. The line iw.M to a mini boat, which stretched out behind In tan i dem sivle and mtuinat th strong south ; west breeae cut through th waiei until ! th occupants were thorvuuhly .lr. n, h.-.. A stop was ad at Suiiiiynii'inl. where ull went aahor. mid alut.-d th tlag which waved on th sit of th new saw mill, and then proceeded to th green turf of Meriwether Downs, slure phoio grapher SiUHlgrass, re' lined .specially for th occasion, tlrst brought his camera Into play. The ground was tlurt-ce.ighly ; gone oer ami different location ex i plained, when th party continued the i Journey down the river. At r'luicl Mr. S 11. Urown, presld.nl , of the Flavel 1.4111,1 tv, Mr U U S. el. , . and J g A llowll.y. who had l-it en j gagl with a uny of nulnr-ni In sur veying th new hotel site, were added to th party. I The Klavel holel will he situated Just to I the west of the present wharf at that place, about a hundred yards Lack from. ; the river, on a level spot skirted by a grove of evergreen trt'c and commanding i a tine prospect of the harbor. Tongue Point. Astoria and Saddle Mountain. It will hav a front. u; on the Columbia ot : S feet, extending to an I. at the rear. ' The height will he three stories. The railroad grade here ts laid and the ap proach to the new wharf, which will ctws diagonally throuKh the present one, and face th notrhwest, so that a vessel of lare sle may dink on either side of the pier. Contractors H.iyl.'S , Palmtx-rg have now b.-en formally awarded the contract to construct the hostelry, and announce their Intention of letting the sub-contracts Immediately. Th contracts for preparing the ground an.l putting In the foundation will probably le clow.. I to morrow so that work may be commenced without delay, probably on Monday nest. The owners require th building to Is. finished by August 7. but It Is eailmiird that It will b ready somewhat before that date, providing there Is no delay in th arrival of the material. Among the party were th Messrs. and Mcsdames Stuart, Waller C. Smith. Judge J. y. A. llowll.y. prof. It. N. Wrlcth and wife. I- II. Seeley. (.'has. Hogers. Dr. i. H. Heckman. S. H Hrown. Mrs. J H. Slater, of Spokane. A. I.. Ho, of Se- i attle. Mr. and Mrs. Kalston. Mr Geo. , : Smith. Mrs. O. W. Lounaherry, Mr. F. Fort Steven. May Si i F. DeYo, Prof. Jackson. Pnvf. A. 1. 'r,l quiet Utile burg waa slurtbd y. , Clark. Mis Itadolet. Mis Nan Heed, ter.lay morning by an attempted eloi--I Mis Weed, Mrs. Buscy. Miss Nichols. I ment by John Flak and Mrs. Viola 8ovT The party returned Just In time to catch the Portland steamer, by which several of It member departed. CHANGE OF PROGRAM. Canadian Pacific Chinese Will Hereafter Be Shipped overland. I'pon the arrival of the steamer Signal yesterday afternoon, announcement was male of a change In th. program of handling Chines, coming to the Pacific Coast by steamer. th. Canadian Pacific line ot Instead of being landed at the I nearest port to their destination, they will be held on the Sound and ttie Identl- ; flcation poH-r will be forwarded by mall to the custom house officials ut the polnia where the Chinamen seek admission. An Astorian representative called on . Captain Hendegard, on (ward the Signal, soon after her arrival. The captain stat ed that a few weeks ago he hail severed I his connection with the Canadian Pacific j steamship line, and would hereafter run ' on his own hook. He said he had no i Chinese on this trip and did not expect to handle any more. It em that It haa j been arrunged to land the Chinese pus- ' sengers at Port Townacnd. The colli-ctor of that port will forward to the collector i at Astoria, Portlund and elsewhere the certificates upon which the men seek nd- mittnnce to the I'nlted Slates. The wit- ' nesses who originally signed as to the i character of the "merchants." will lie notified of the desire on their part to return to the I'nlted States, und the Iron clad affidavits will be presented for the signatures of the witnesses. After the certificates and affidavits are signed anil sworn to, they will he returned to the Port Townsend collector, and if the pa pers are complete according to law, the lucky applicants from the Celestial Em pire will be forwarded to their destina tion by train. Yesterday four of these certificates were received at this port by Collector Page, and each of the witnesses was seen and asked whether he would sign the Identification certificate. Each and every one refused so to do, the principal rea sons given being that Ihey could not Identify a man without seeing him. Among the witnesses were several who nre now-under Indictment by the l.'ulti d State grand jury for nldlna- an.l nbettlns- 1 the landlmr of Chines.. cr.nir,r lo ,uu, I Tho certificates. It I understood, were . ' Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Pair. m Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm Agents for the AMERICAN FOR RKNT-Three turulhd roome (or housekeeping, rcnllnlli located; ih iwr month. Hmnll two room hou, furiitahed tor housekeeping, In central rt of lb. ity, H4 per month. Two furnished room (or Itou mv k cm- 1 n k. central location; liu r month. Small lor room (or rent on Com mercial etrwel: Hi per month. 60x100 (t on Commercial strict.. 0 hiHO In Itimlrr A Alken KJ t.oU 1. J. J. 4, , , !. and . block M. Adair Aatorta. bargain lood bualnea block, mil ml location, owner will Kll (or a bantslu. Agents for the Northo.stern j returned to the isdleclor at Port Town send unsigned. Mr. 1. 8 t'hapix'll. Bwclnl agent ot j the treasury diiHtrtnieitl. who hs leii I In th city for several daya In connection , With lhe thllese cases. When seen last 1 night said that It wa prteclly legal (or : witnesses who had alancd certificate j upon the departure of Chinamen, to the ' orient, to make affidavit of their l.lenll I Mention even though they did not see the . man upon hi return, but that In doing ; so. great risks would ! taken a any , other man than th on who originally ; pnH'ured th certificate might l o returned ; under his name. A th sirautshlp cimii i anle are under Ihmi.Is to th govern , nient lo return reject.! applicant (or ' admission to this country. It would cnt , that under this new order of thing they will tak (real risks In bringing I he men over, as it hardly stands to reason that witnesses, since th present agita tion upon th subject, are g"lng to take any chance for their van heads ly wearing a man In whom ihey eaniioi IIONOK Tl THK Ht'l.i'tKltrt Memorial cicrclsc. w.r held y,steiday ilfleril ion III tlu. ass. mbly hull of the lligli ih'hool building An eceleiit program of ener..is.s, recitations. s..os, choruse and orchestra music had br.ii prepar.st. The production were certainly of uitusu- ul merit, and reflected much credit Unn i "'5r ' hln two b. k of I ho A.lorl Uh.ii is-riorniers aiM teachers All en- I m'l Hallway, iui block of th planko.1 lered Into the eierclse with a test that ' lr''l. a wagon road leading to lb prop was appreciated by the crewd ot visiu.ra ! r,Jf 0,, M f'om chunh and two pres.m. The oss. iiihly hall wa appro i ''bK'k (rem th Adair s. hool house. prlately and toalefully decoratml with a pref.isioii o( flowers, evergreen and bunt ing The only feature which marred th otherwise pleasant afternoon u th at. once of the 0. A. It. d, legation, for whom, largely, the program had be. n prepared Their absence was a great disappointment both lo l-a.ilers .ill. I pu. pil. Ju.lglug from tiles exercise. Ill puhlic school are ccriaiuiy doing their duly toward their visuntry in leaching putrtotic duty. WKST ASTOHIA SCIIihiU The exercises here were mamed by a degree of patriotism hardly to Ik. t xis-ci-ed. I'll slnvtiig was a special feature and showed careful training Among th recitations "our Flag," t Jalmar ilus tafson was .les.-rvfng ot s-cial m.ntloii and "lat luiln hands bring tdoasoms ""I." u recitation by Annie Shlsiad, with her pretty face and modest manner won th hcurts of all The visiting ri. hi hcrs of the tl A It.. Comrades II K. Alien and C. A Ma), .! lu.r.il el.spienl addresses and were Itst.-m-d to wtti, wrapt attention by l lie Intl.- (oiks, lion followed live saluto to th l!. Ig and the song 'America," by the school, which Clo d th licrvUe. Fl'ICT STKVKNS KI.oCKMK.vr. Jackson. Mr. Juckson. who I a man with a long head and an .ogle eye, sus pecting that all wa not serene, caught the eloping parties before they hail a chance to egt away from Flavel wharf, and brought them lo a halt wlin hi lit tle gun by shooting Mr Flak In the back of the neck, Instantly killing htm. Mr. Jackson then brought hi wife back end promised her under oath that If she at tempted that gam on him again he would lie a dead a woman a the man. No arret have yet been made, and there may not Is-, as It wa considered JusllrlaMe homicide. ' a. p. HKiia. POSTtiFFICK llot llH. Astoria, May 3th, lHsi. Dally Astorian: Tomurrow. Decoration Day, the general delivery and carrier' window will lie (pen as follows: From to lu a. m. From 12:3) to 1 .30 p. m. Fr im 5 to p. m. Tim money order and regltry window will 1st closed all day. Tncre will be one morning delivery In the business section of th city. Itiectfuly, II. WISK, poRtmuatcr. OIIDKH NO. 1. Attention! Men of the Grand Army of tho Republics, und Civic S.K-letles! The procession for today's celebration will form at 9:30 o'clock Ibis morning at the corner of 1 1th und Commercial streets. The column will move at III o'clock sharp. Those In charge of the various socle He and ohool will report promptly with their commands at llth ami Commercial street as designated on the program. SAMUEL ELMoKK, Marshal of the Day. RAILROAD BOLD. Seattle, May 2.-Judgc Hanford todny signed tho decrio foreclosing the mort gage held by Ihe Hay Slate Trust Co. on tho Washington and Iduho Railroad and ordering Ihe sale of the enllro prop erty of the rowl. The mortgage was dat ed Hoptomls-r 2, lsi and the entire amount of Intlebtedne I now $Ti,277,H71l, I Tno decreo appoints Wellington M 'l"rk l''lal maxlcr lo conduct the sale, Which Is to lake place ut Tekoa, Wash. FINNISH HKOTHKItHOOD. NOT1CK. All tho members of Finnish Brother hood are requested to meet tit Casllo Hull this morning at S::ia o'clock, to Join the procession and lake part In the ndn bratlon of Memorial Day. J. W. CANTTAJA, Crest. HICYC'LK ACADKMY. Sherman A Thing have opened a riding ! school next door lo pa-iric Express office. I Competent Instructors) consmntly In at : tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for snln und rent. Sal 1 011 Shi Snli for 1ml lis at flie Kstcs-I rain I rur Mcic. JOt: hikI 2."c per nicl,a";e. The best chemical coinpouiid tor wash ing powder Is "Soap J.',,,irn, ' n it will not "yellow the clothes." nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In th world I for the bath. One trial will convince you. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Lot tl. Mix' It IT, Now Alrla. hotiea, barn, row, garden and I do' ehlcketia, cheap Mhl ny term. Una T mid i, block It, Kindred Turk, cheap and easy Unit. M acre ni.low Unit. Can pasture Ml head o( stock lit yr round. tiao. I) acre farm nr Olny. A good buy. Hoi. agent (or Siinnymeait and Alder Immk. Choice lull In Alderbrook t Iron) M to tTuu, Lot In Ruiinym.ad t from ft to iieo. Ileal location on Columhln lllvr (or sawmill, comprising I acre waler (roili ng1 l Huimymes.l; l itlvvii In parti, a who will build nml opviat mill. Bonding and Loan Association. The Auction tif the Haitow Will Mfft (tnlilc Co. will milivrly t loc ii ill a few tlim. If you tare lo nave inonry, mil now iul pim life (hr'ttpleiitliil liuraitit giii)(. There in still led yet a j-oml nelet tion of lre (looil-i, Velvet, Silk. Htishe, I awtia, ete. Alio a jjoml nclctlmii of Meri'i I'lotliiii);, Hat, Slitiet, I'lirinMiitiK (lnuiU, ete. Only u few more tiny left. Tlic jjnotls limit le mil. I rcjiff'l le of oHo. So lc on time, before it i too late BARLOW-WILL MERCANTILE CO. Cnmmrrelnl sai. Awlorln, llrcunn A FIN K I'ltliPKItTY. Something New and It an. In Flrt Class Pargalns. Having .-ured bl.sk Jt. In Adair's Astoria, at a great sacrifice, w. are able lo ofTer to the people of Astoria and vlclnliy th iiio.i beautKul r-..l,.n.-o property ever offered In Astoria at a lower price than uch pr,triy ha ever hafore len offered. This property I now being graded, and wh.n completed will b on of the most beautiful all. for a horn In I'pprr Astoria Th prop w by l. aiv.1 tt) l.y IM. our term art, th test ever offerrsl In Aa. lorla, ami a dla'u.inl will tw allow.! on cash purchases Thea tot will only last a few day, and If ou want th beat bargain ever offered you In Astoria do Hot (all to call on tia at once. It U ItoYl.K CO. ana O. F. MoltTON. Hoi. Agents. HI'KCIAI. NOTICH Th tlreenwood Cemetery Association beg to announce to those dealrlng to dec. oral th graves of friend resting there, that Ih steamer Tel. phons will have for tlreenwood at i ai p. m.. returning at l n m . on Iteration Day. T. ket lo the caiut.iiy of the teamer fre msin application to A. A Cleveland, Kinney iiuii.iiiur. ecreiary, ro inii.ir. ii allow ami only those admllf! on lha having ll. steamer. kels will bs To W HOM IT MAY CoNCKIl.N. Notice la hereby given that I have sold my Interest In th I'.iltlly Iron Works to Thomas Dalguy. and I will not hereafter Is. resismsiin for any debts contracted by said firm Mr JAMES DAM1ITY. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. WANTED. 8ITTATION WASTKrv-lly thoroughly experienced lady stenographer, Al refer ence from present and former employ er In Portland. Addrr P , Aalorlan office, WANTED PAHTNKH-ln one of be.t located saloon In Astoria; mtslerat. cap ital only required. Addrr 8. Y . Aa torlan offlc. WANTED Situation by competent hook-keeper. Address II. Alonan offlc. WANTED To Itent-A hou ot six or j seven room, ernirnlly located. Aiblrea I J., Aatorlan offlc. ! WANTKD Pitt iMPT AND FAITIIFl'L I gentleman or lady to travel for reliable ' etabllhed house In Oregon. Salary, 170, payahla 115 weekly and expense Hltua ' Hon permanent. Itef.r.ncea. Enclose ."if. addrd itamped envelope, II, 11. Hess, Pres., Jta) Dearborn Street, Chicago. WANTED By houae twenty years I standing, lady or gentleman, willing to I learn our bualn.aa. then to travel, or to ' do office work. Salary, 100.00. Encloe ' aelf-addreaaed stamped envelope to A. I T. KLDEK, Manager, care Dally Aa- I torlan. FOR BALE. For sale Twenty-five milch cow, at reasonable price. Apply lo Itidiert West, Weitport, Or. Full SALE At a bargain, a nearly new Kimball piano. Address C, Aatorlan office. FOR BALK The Ferrell property, cor ner of Kxchanga and Hth at reel, price, U.TA W. C. Caell, 471 Bond street, agt. JAPANESE! OOODH-Just out-Just re ceived Juat what you want, at Wing Lea'a, Ml Commercial street. FOR RENT. For rent Eight room houae furnished or unfurnished, with hath. Apply at the "'nc of It. L. lloylo & Co., W Commer- ..U SIICDl. FOR RENT Small dwelling houae; fur. tilture for sale. Apply at Aatorlan ofllce. j FOR RENT A furnlahed room, IKS rd , street. ! FOR It KNT Three or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. K. C. llolden's, corner ; Dunne and Ninth street. Price reason- able. I8T. Lost Lust evening, a lurly's lort.asn eliell comb. Ketinn to Hotel Tin In. and j receive reward. LOST, An A. F. C. blue ennmel pin. The finder will plcnse return to tho Astorian I ofllce. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wrap will he In1 fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily whllo traveling In the stenm-hented train of the Chicago, Mllwauke- and St Paul Railway. For solid romf.irt, for spaed and for safely, no other lino can compare with this great railway of ti West. Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. Sale Report of th Condition - or tn First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At ort in IheNUte ol thesou, si Hi. etim.' a( bu!uc, Mar t. Imsv, Maximo lioas and ilis-iuiii. , Oiei.tialts tsH'ure.1 aiui uitsrcuted . iii m I . H, H..II. u to stu iire rl. ulslUo..- ., Ireittuiin iui I' a Uat.ls. St.H-l.., securities, e,. Other Ileal ksisle and Mnssri uwii. , , lllie tr.Mii Ital'Olial tiaithft uul leseive II ... thie fn.ta ttai Italia. ami banker Ihss from ai.proted reaerv agents ... tiieck ami other essh lleki . . ules olulhet NsII.hisI lUnk. Nickel and reals U l til I fal IV I I.O. . .t II a t i 4 at . .m; . I U) ' IU n tw. lawri i. Mossy ItswsHva is IU. Via: Hssri f ;.' IK.il Irli.l. f mile. :XJ kt- M UO Ke.lrlli.l..n fun. wdll I'. K TleasuTrl tJpereeul.od-Ueiilall.ail. Sad) S Total . .iiomirr I itnn ITiia t'spiial toek pslil in sim oy SlITOllI llllMl , U,SU) IU I hilivlded profits less - iens and Is,, paid . M.Wt '.V Sstl.aial honk Hole eul Manding .. ,; s Pu l.i Sle llaiiVi aiot banker VdSI Individual depisll sub- Jrel lo eh, k . lt M(n llelnsnd certlllrsla ot d- "iM ... ..' Vi 11 r,il JOO 'I.! f i hi,i, ,,i ir...ii. i i',,uiity of 1'lala.i'p, 1 I. f. 14. lioidiiii. ra.lner o( the l..o named hank, .to solemnly .west that the l...e atiite. ment Is Iru to the ls.l .if n ktmaleiUs and belief. ,S H I.iiIiii.i a.lilM Nttliscrlhed Mild Wuni to fief c li.e llo. lit!, day l V.y, isw, ' II. i IIi.mmiS, Nolar) rutin. Correct -Altest 1 11 HA.NTIIOIlS, . JllllN a l-r MX. J IMlrrlol JA. nil KAMM, S "this ancjuor If you want to pnd a pleasant avers. Ing. go lo th ANCIIUK. Concert every vonlng by a first clasa oroheatrw. Noth ing but rtrl-elaa liquor, clgsr an4 Kupp's beer served over th. bar. JOHNSON A CAItiJtoN, Props. No. Ill Aalor Street. Moport ot tho Com.iilon or Tna ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, In the Htali.nl Oreimii. al the el.na o limine. May 7, INue, MKMiiacg Isiaii nd dlseoauik Overdrnfts. secured and iii.crumt . I'M. pa) fs j.iii i; lT s Ihiii.Is to secure elieulaitiin Premiums on b H hoed .... Nl.s-k. seeiirllle. rle M UK) on I. Mai no Uoin w Hauking-h. m, furniture and natures line Irntn imiiutial bank tuui rearv S.M1 01 t."J1 w ;..ii m en! Cue from aisle bank and bandar.., line from apprne.l reserve sgeul.. ljv. l :i7 ( neck an.l oilier rasi, iitta Niilss of other National I'suk Fractional paper eiifteiiey. nickel, and cents ,.. :t M 2Asi u Jll thv LAwrt L Mht Kitiavr. is Bass, hi; "peci. M , . rH.ini" D sl l.ni.r not Mfl no M.Hofl M. Ke.le.npli. hi (mid with CM. Treasurer (ft per cent, of circulation) MCI 60 lota) ,. ,.iiim.ii tvr uj litis. Capital lo k paid In ... ee.ons no Huri.lii fiiml ,mx) oo I intituled profits, le ) am! tax paid I. i-.lt ns . National bank notes vu aianillhg IU.A4I 0o Iliillvl.luNl deposit subject In cheek 70.7W 67 iH-mand cert lAcalr id de posit . 11,-JUO T 7luireitlflcaiaif!rM,l 44,af7 uo-lW.s.u 40 Total ... Ili'l nll T Mlale orOreioii, I'.iunlr n( (iiop aa: I, J. K. Illuuuis. rasliler id III above named bank, do solrmiily saenr Ihsl Hi above lalenieut I tru lo III best of mv kunttlrine and belief. J K. IlllililSS. Cashier. Mui'si-ritH-d Rtid iworli iji In-fine in Una l"lh ilHyuf.May.il. '. KI l.TtiV, lakALj Ntilary 1'iiblii- (or iiregnn. Correct Attest . JOHN IIOI1HON. IU, jl TIIKO. IIKAI'KKH, . Dlr.-'Uirs. t;. wiuuiii. SHOES J ANNOUNCEMENT TO 'THE PUBLIC Our Umn ,,, "f M''ir'i, l.tvltiM', Mlmtj)' und i.niiun'n 1 anuria win 00 HOLD AT COST until July 11, IMWI, without rimrva. Nnw Hymir opiMirtunlty to net ei i. i li i 1 1 ar kumI and relliitile fur yeur uuiuny, as m arn ennitinlbd In niiike room f.n k.nsIs ordered from Kisrn inanufaclureis, ami mm n P. J. GOODMAN & CO. 584 COMMERCIAL ST. sin m lied ll.iot ) Job Printing The Astorian Invites attention . to its Job Printing Department 'TRY US. m vtsH tv j r Z--.T' r? V" " -,'".-V""a--