The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 13, 1896, Image 4

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    THK DAILY ASTOKIAX, SATl KIUY MOttNlXfl. JUNK IS, MM,
SI GEH... a RESORT
FOR
Corner GENTLEMEN
Commercial
n4 nth St. ALEX CAMpeELLi p,,.
Columbia Hartor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Maps on application.
New Astoria...
. located at the terminus of the Astoria and
Colnmfcia River Raflroal at tbe mouth of the
Columbia River.
It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia
River Hartor, and fceing perfectly protected from
wind and seas, affords the very test docks for
ships on this tay: therefore, it is the exact spot
for the seaport of the great Northwest.
These facts were recognized ty 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
ty 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.
II An office baa been opened by tb. pro-
lg prletors one door east of tb. Crosby
' ' hard war. .ton. Call, be shown the
merlta of tbia property, and Invest.
The New Astoria Company xoSfe5..
Something New...
Children' and Youth's Steel
Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles
W. also carry a fin. Una of ladlea and
men', shoe, from tb. beat to tb. lowest
reliable goods. All good, warranted juat
as represented.
JOHN BAHN CO..
CI Commercial Street.
THE KEATHEK.
Local weather for the 24 hours end
ing at S p. m. yesterday, furnished by
the United States Department of Agri
culture, Weather Bureau.
Maximum temperature, CI degrees.
Minimum temperature, 48 degrees.
Precipitation, .07 Inch.
Total precipitation from September
1st. 1895, to date, 77.09 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber 1st, 1895, to date, 8.62 inches.
Forecast For Washington and Ore
gon, fair weather, warmer.
REDUCED RATES.
The O. R. and N. Co. bas made reduced
rates for the following meetings:
Republican National Convention, BL
Louis, Mo., June It
Democratic National Convention, Chi
cago, 111., July 7.
People's Party Convention and Ameri
can Silver Convention, St. Louis, Mo.,
July 22.
National Convention Young People's So
ciety Christian Endeavor, Washington, D.
C, July 7 to 11
National Education Association Meet
ing, Buffalo, N. Y., July 3 o 10.
Encampment Grand Army of the Re
public, St. Paul, Minn., September 14.
For Information regarding rates, etc.,
call at the O. R. and N. ticket office.
Most so-called "salmon twines' are col
ored with acldS. The melds rot the fibre
and render the material useless. In the
offlc. of Elmore, Ban born & Co. Is an ob
ject lesson that ought to be examined by
all fishermen. It la the whole of the
material used In the manufacture of Mar
shall's twine from start to finish. Go
there and examine the color right
through. Tou will see then why Mar
shall's is called the best In the world.
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be In
fashion. Tbey can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In the steam-boated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and fit
Paul Railway. For solid comfjrt, for
;.td and for safety, r.o other line can
compare wltii .this great railway of tbe
VTsat.
Use Welifwi Com Cure. Xo
enre no jtay, pale at L's-J.fs-Cr.u'ii
Irn; wiovp.
v OUR COX'KiK.
A gantleatau's resort, at c-jrner Bond
and 12th streets. The liit'.t brands of
liquors and cigars always on hand. Call
and try us.
4 ' ANDERSON ft PETERSON.
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 flsb, game and delicacies of
tbs season, as well as oysters in every
Imaginable style at the lowest living
prices. Come once and you will con
tinue to come.
The beat chemical compound for wash
ing powder Is "Soap Foam,'' as It will
not "yellow tbe clothes," nor burn the
bands. It's the finest thing In the world
for tbs bath. One trial will eonrines
70a.
Beaver Hill
and Oilman
rot rii or in rtw ,
CLKAN KKASOSALIS IN TRICK
ELMORE. SANBORN A
If you will look into the situation you will soe that
WARRENTON-
is the cream of west side property. The center of improve
ments is here, ami as an investment for business or a homo
there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In
WARRENTON
lots are all largo, full size, 50x10). Prices range from $li0
to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save
your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON
AROUND TOWN.
Love Is Indestructible;
Its holy flame forever burneth;
From heaven It came, to heaven re
turneth. Southey.
Cream, cream, cream Who knows
the value of cream In the kitchen and
on the table. Fresh separator cream
a production of our county, for sale
In suitable and handy pint jars at
Foard ft Stokes Co.
Bond Brothers'
days, today.
day, the day of all
Sweet Cream that Is cream, 13c per
pint, at C. B. Smith's.
Mr. P. A. Stokes yesterday made a
business trip to Ilwaco.
A choice lot in New Astoria at a
bargain. R. L Boyle & Co.
Piques in bright tones make Into
very smart summer gowns.
A choice lot on Irving avenue 75x130
for $400. R. L Boyle A Co.
The foundation work for the Flavel
Hotel was finished yesterday.
Fresh strawberries every morning at
lowest market price. C. B. Smith.
Superintendent Wattls returned yes
terday afternoon from a trip up the
line.
Everybody and their neighbors will
be here to see the Bond Brothers' show
today.
Agent LounBberry, of the O. R. anJ
N., Is expected from Portland this
morning.
Sam Maddock went to the Necannl
cum fishing yesterday morning with
Col. Hughes.
Mr. D. M. Stuart left on the oceurr
steamer yesterday, for a business trip
to San Francisco.
The scow Maud yesterday brought
down a load of wood pulp from the
Toung's River Mills.
New 20th Century tan lace shoes for
ladies. Columbia Shoe Co., successors
to Copeland & Thorsen.
The various baseball organizations
about town are Industriously practic
ing for coming contests.
Miss Nellie. Mckerson vas a pas
senger on the outbeund California
steamer yesterlav morning.
Observer Grover says that the good
weather has come to stay for a while.
He deserves a leather medal.
The Scow Bay baseball club and the
WeBt Astoria club will play a match
game at 9 o'clock this morning.
Tomatoes, gooseberries, pears, and
p'um.i are among the latest garden and
orchard products In the market
Green shirts and green neckties have
made their appearance on some of the i
up-to-date fashionable gentlemen.
CO A I .
WO'JVL
Trw It -
II J llX
CO. Afents. Astoria.
The pile having arrived, the men
were busy yesterday driving them In
place at the railroad dock at Flavel.
The grade for a large aide track,
which will accommodate fifty cars. In
now being constructed at Svenson's
Landing.
The draw of the Toung's Pay rail
road bridge Is In full working order,
the machinery having been completed
yesterday.
Miss Genie Lewis is expected Monday
morning on her return from Galveston.
Texas, w here she has been on an ex
tended visit.
Ice cream by the bushel at C. B.
Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty.
Private parlors for ladlea 4SS Com
mercial street.
A lot with good business house rent
ing for $50 per month on Commercial
street, J50O0. Best buy in Astoria, It.
L. Boyle A Co.
A 50 foot lot with good business house
on Commercial street renting for $si
per month, for ,500 on easy terms. R.
L. Boyle & Co.
In a few days the city will be In
vaded by an army of workmen, and de
cided Improvement In business circle
will be noticeable.
Contractor John Nylund Is now very
busy repairing the Welch Block. He
will also build an extension to this
block of 22x56 feet, at the rear.
The sports and pastimes of Ancient
Rome are vividly revived In Rond
Brothers' Hippodrome, and will aston
ish and delight at Astoria today.
In Rogers' show window may be seen
a cut representing the Republican con
vention hall In St. Louis, where such
lively times are expected next week.
Two Juvenile teams of basernlt play
ers crossed bats yesterday afternoon.
At the conclusion the score stood 7 for
the Hillside Club and 30 f r the League
Juniors.
Messrs. Clinton & Sons have com
pleted the street work on Exchange
between 10th and 11th, and are now
pressing the work toward Fisher's Op
era House.
Messrs. Estes & Conn will enlarge
their store on Commercial street, place
In additional showcases, and add other
attractive features to their handsome
pharmacy.
A gentleman from Ilwaco yesterday
afternoon reported that glll-netters In
two hours' time through the day. took
out BOO to 900 pounds of salmon In Ba
ker's Bay.
I neoucea rates nave ueen maue Dy
the O. R. and N. Co. for all those wish
Ing to attend the Oregon Pioneer Asso
elation to be held at Portland June
16th and i.7th.
Duane street, the bicycle boulevari,
has a work of art In the new painting
In front of Mr. 8wop'a place of busl
ness. When spinning by on your wheel
take a look at It.
The city Is full of travelling men,
representing manufacturers of hose
who are anxious to sell the city a new
supply of fire department material. The
fire boys are having lots of fun.
The produce business is evidently
gaining ground In the city. Tlie Red
Front market keeps a limited supply
and a new store has beer, opened on
the corner of 10th and Duane streets.
Recorder Gunderson yesterday re
ceived for record warrantee deeds for
certain parcels of land from Callsta K
Robinson to Mrs. A. K. Grove, and
H. Allen Shorey to the Astoria Savings
Bank.
Miss Lena Hendrlckson leaves this
evening on the steamer Potter for Fin
land, where she will spend some time
In visiting friends and relatives. She
will make the trip via the O. R. and N..
Union Pacific, Chicago and New York.
The Congregational church Is being
richly decorated for Children's Day.
The concert in the evening will begin
promptly at 7 o'clock so as to give
I visitors an opportunity to attend their
own churches at 8 o'clock.
The railroad work Is now being car
ried on right In the city's midst. Plle
drlvers are being erected to carry on
their noisy work, and buildings along
the water front have been torn down
or removed to make room for the steel
rails.
The fresh westerly wind yesterday
afternoon filled the bay with white
caps, and the view from the docks was
a fine one. A number of sail boats
wire out, and with the larger vessels
lying In port, the picture was complete.
HERE
ARE
BARGAINS
KvH'.euMy cktvrlay was Moral d.y
In Astoii.i. After tn school rxercUe
were over there was almost n contin
uous procession of blossoms rlong tie
streets, which did not eeisi until af
ter the commenc-iiKM exercise In the
evening.
A telegram was reevlved yesterday
from Salem stating that Victor Nelson,
who was committed from this county
In 1S&1 for Insanity, died In the asylum
The sheriff was rngaged during the af
ternoon In looking up the friends of the
deceased.
Yesterday morning quite a number
of boats were flsulng In the channel
opposite town. With very little effort,
after an hour's fishing, each lH .it
would return with from six to twenty
prime chlnooks. Now seems to be n
propitious time to commence fishing In
thrnest.
For the next ten days we will have
a special sate of velvet, silk, and cloth
wraps at wholesale prices, the hand
somest and best fitting shirt waists,
and a large line of duck suits, and
wrappers at way down price. I. Cohen,
Low Price Store, 491 Bond street, cor
ner Eleventh.
The Columbia, which left for Cali
fornia at 3 a. m. yesterday. Is expected
to arrive In San Francisco this evening
at 6. thirty-nine hours from Astoria.
The passengers will pass but one night
en route. This Is excellent time und
brings Astoria considerably nearer, the
cities of the south from which the-e
should be considerable passenger truf
fle this summer.
Joseph Capaldl, and Piuujuella Cam
Inlda, were yesterday afternoon on
trial In the police court for having en
gaged In a tlstlc set-to the night be
fore. Both men were badly damaged,
but they shojk bands In court and
mu'ie up their difference. Kuch stattd
(hut the trouble occurred on account of
the wine, and the judge let them off
with a tine of 110 each.
Thursday evening Prof. Williams en
tertained at his residence the grad
uates of the Alderbrook school. Games
and music occupied the" early hours
and refreshments followed. A unique
feature was the presentation to the
class by one of Its members of a cake
marked with the Inscription 1S9. A
large proportion of these students will
be welcomed Into the High School the
coming term.
The Presbyterian church will observe
"Children's Day" at the morning ser-vk-e,
11 o'clock, with appropriate songs
and recitations by the Sunday school,
Infant baptism, and missionary offer
ing. The evening song service will be
In charge of the young people's society.
The church Is being duly decorated for
the occasion. There will be no preach
ing service. Rev. J. Narcotte, the new
pastor, is expected to arrive In time
for Sunday, June 21.
The will of David K. Pease, was yes
terday filed for probate In the county
court, together with a petition for pro
bate. The will names J. Q. A. Bowlby
and Clara H. Parker as executors. The
value of the property la estimated to
be about iL'0,000. After bequeathing 39
acres of land to School District No. 2.
Clatsop county, and S1000 cash to Clara
II. Parker, the residue of the estate Is
left In trust of the executor for Eva
Belle Parker, granddaughter of the do
ceased. Yesterday afternoon while Mr. Jas.
Morrison was driving an express wag
on along Sixth street, the horse be
came frightened and started to run
away. The seat of the wagon was
loose, and the sudden Jolt threw It
out upon the street, carrying Mr. Mor
rison with It. The reins became
wrapped around his legs, and he for
tunately landed against a board which
offered sufficient obstruction to bring
the horse up standing. What might
have been a very serious accident was
thus prevented.
Judge J. H. D. Gray, J. C. Trullln
ger, and C. 8. Wright went up the
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
D1X-
CREAM
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard. '
mm
A Beautiful Addition on the
West Side.
...WATCH...
FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
Lewis and Clarke yesterday and view
ed the new bridge. The draw of the
bridge I US feet In length. Ix-lng 60
feet In the clear, oil each side of (he
pier. The approaches on each side of
the draw are 605 feet long. The width
Is sixteen feet. Upon th completion of
a few matter of detail, the bridge will
be accepted by the county. Two hun
dred and seventeen feet of the bridge
cost tli.'O. The other ;'! feel will lie
paid for at th rate of II 7i per f'l.
Quite an amusing accident, but
which might have been more serious,
occurred among Contractor Normlle's
force on Grand avenue heights yes
terday afternoon. The ground with
which they are filling In Mr. Flavel'
canyon, gave way under the weight of
several horses and wagons, precipitat
ing three of the animal and one wagon
down the embankment where they
were piled one over another in con
fusing heap. Fortunately the driver
deserted their team Just In time, and
beyond some slight Injury to the horses
no harm was done.
Ciil-'f Loughery yesterday evening
took charge of a black mare which was
being driven In a cart bcloniilng to
Fred Lcluenwcber. on a telegram re
ceived -from Mr. Pun-ell, of Stella, re
questing the chief to report to L C.
Harimau. Portland, concerning the
matter. It seems that Mr. I-lnen-weber
purchase,! the anlmril for sixty
dollar from a party In Hl--lla who was
also an Innocent purchaser from a
man who Is supi-oscd to have stolen
the mare from Mr. llartman, of Port
land. The name of the guilty tntrty Is
not know n.
A good story Is going the rounds I hit!
Mr. Andrew Iialglly. who wanted to
play a little Joke upon one of the em
ployes of the city auditor's office, rush
ed Into the police station Thursday
afternoon, and said that the owner of
the bicycle standing then' wanted him
to take It out for repairs. Captain Hal
lock said all right, and the machine
went Its way. Vestnrduy Captain Hal
lock and the entire police department.
at the Instigation of the owner of the
wheel, made a thorough canvass of the
city to find the thief. Fortunately,
late In the nfternoon the genial cap
tain hnppciied to remember sending It
out for repairs, and the little episode
was brought to a happy termination.
BICYCLR ACADEMT.
Sherman A Thing have opened a riding
I school next door to Pa-rlfio Express offlc
Competent Instructors constantly la at
tendance. Cleveland .md Crescent bi
cycle for sale and rent
CLOHINU EXERCISES.
City Craninnir (irriU-s. at McCtur'
School, Graduate a Number of
Pupils.
Twenty-two pupils from the Gram
mar grades of the city school were
graduated yesterday afternoon with
upproprlatu exercise at the McClure
school, and took their certificate of
promotifin to the High School. There
were eleven from McClure', three from
Adair's, and eight from the Alderbrook
school. After the certificate of pro
motion were delivered to the pupils,
J. E. Young, son of the Hon. BenJ.
Young, wa Introduced by the chair
man of the board, and t'clivered a most
able addresa on educational matter In
general, which will be published In
full In a later edition. Following Is the
program of the exercises of the day:
Music, Boys' Orchestra.
Essay. "Patriotism," Olga Noe.
Essay, "A Trip to Holland," Beatrice
Ilurkhead.
Addrcs.i, "Destruction of Pompeii,"
Clyde Iluyles.
Song, "When We are Women and
Men," Alderbrook.
Essay, "A Place for Everything,"
Jessie Hands.
Essay, "Revenue and American In
dustries," Nellie Cuthlrth.
Essay, "Arnold, the Traitor," Albert
Mlnard.
Music, (harmonicas) Boys' Orchestra.
Essay, "Historical Fragments," Al
ma Johnson.
Essay, "George Washington," Edith
Wood.
bHsay, "Sea of Life," Mabel Wil
liams. Song, "Hongs that we Love," Alder
brook school.
Presentation of certificates. J. K.
Hlgglns.
Address, "Education," J. E. Young.
Song, "Farewell Hong," Adnlr's
schorl.
CHURCH SERVICE3 TOMORROW.
Children's Day at the Congregational'
Church A sermon to children at 11 a.
m. Hunday school at 12:15. Union meet
ing of Junior and Henlor Endeavor So
cieties at 4. The Hunday school, as
sisted by the choir, will render a
charming exercise entitled "Llssles and
Lessons," at 7 p. m. The evening ser
vice will last but one hour.
Baptist Church services Hubject of
the morning sermon, "Our Most I tit
portant Duty or Privilege-." Owing to
tlio condition of the street, lights, etc..
the evening service will begin at I p.
m. Instead of i o'clock. All are wel
come. REWARD.
Clatsop County, State of Oregon.
Whereas, on (he STth day of May.
IS!. Esther Udre. Jack Lambert,
Allph Ouolttag and Sam Mellaudt
Were wavlnld and murdered Hear Catll-
Inmet lle.d ttwo miles below Clifton),
In Clatsop county. Oregon.
Now, therefore, Clatsop county hcre
liv offers llo following reward of
O.m: THol'SAND (llo IhiI.LAUB
for Information that will lead to the
arrest or conviction of the, pet ui or
person who murdered said parties
Said reward will lie paid a follows:
Five Hundred tt.'-OO) dollar will be paid
for Information that will cause the ar
rest and conviction .if sny one of the
gang of murderer. Slid
Five hundred Cdoi will be paid for
Information that will cause the arrest
and conviction of the balance of the
persons committing said crime.
Astoria. Orcg.m. June l 1HW.
J. II. l. GRAY.
County Judge. Clatsop County, or. ,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned until noon of June is
St the office of the Astoria and Colum
bia River Railroad Co., In Astoria, for
the building of a station building with
platform, and a tool house, at Warren
ton stalton, on the Seashore road.
linn and specification can be seen
at the otflces of the company In As
toria. Approved ImiiiiI wilt be required of
the successful bidder.
The undersigned i-serv the right to
reject any or all bids. '
NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO
The U. S. Gov't Reports
thow Royal lis king Powder
superior to mil othen,
S11I ton Srit Salt for Imtlis at
the Enti's-l'rain I r njr Store.
10c and 2."e per pHrkiijre.
Meony I the lending tailor, and pay
th. highest cash piir. for fur skin.
Falconry Is a fashionable fad of the fin
de slecle feminine.
Renrath a strainer' Ixrth
there' Juat room .nouth for
one of our 11. 1 telescope satchels
and not near enough for th.
ordinary trunk. Il.nce, a atch-
X
el Is a necessity If you're going
01 a sea voyage.
TUB ARCADE.
Grand
Concert
GIVEN BY
Miss
Eugenia
Kelly
St..
FISHER'S OPERA
HOUSE
June 19th
To raise a fund to entertain visiting fire
men during the tournament and conven
tion next August.
Tickets, 60 cents, to be procured of any
of th. fireman, or at th New York Novel
ty Store, where seat can be reserved
without txtra charge.
PATRONIZE
A GOOD
CAUSE
LADIES'
CloukH an J Suits made to Order or
ready made at the
..UNIQUE..
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
C. A. LE VERE & CO.
Ladles' Tailors.
J. A FASTABEND,
QENERAL CONTRACTOR,
HOUSE, BRIDGE AND 01HRRF BUILDER
HOUHK MOVER.
Houm Moving Tool far Rent.
astor:.
Astoria
Land &
Investment
Co.
Bond Street...
Astoria, Or.
COMING ON ITS OWN TRAINS
Til Nut Triviltd, Fimoii and Popular
ExklbltloM of tha Ualvaml
BOND BROTHERS'
WORLD'S BIST
SHOWS!
ORAND TRIPLE CIRCUS
Flvi Coitlatita Riprtiitlid!
I0SST5R mmw qf rm wild mm
trtkeeleftral CearM. f fSrlwi. IpmIImI
COTTIIAI CAUtH I0 CUM M001M IIPrOOWHI
rrnrntln mnr Kiir.ocilln.iy K.MMtlwi.l
Peftlute urvrt In-lttir wllnr.Ml lv Amrilcaa
iiilirnvtt. To riilirr ul wlOia l.niniuuly
sriiilh muit than to III lno!r .ad nul.iil. of
nrolsri.hu la Iht world The unl .li no
r.ilh htii( . droy. of Ififmmlng Kl.iih.nlr
Th. only .Row ha. Ins . Inu)i. of Muc.ltd
lluor. Two (Hand hihlMtluii. su.1 Crluin
.s Dally. Kuui. opt .1 1 sad 7 r M,
Astoria Saturday. June 13
SHOES!
ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC
Our l.rve i,h ef Vn- .. I Miu ul
t'hll'ln n Pl" 'H W J
HOLD AT COHT
mull July l.i, I -Ml. eliliMii r...n. Sets
up, ufi'in l I" ou tiki
ami ri ll'ti'la ft" jnwr nt.te . a',
t utnl allr.1 lo make N'W In" .e.L ' ilrrl
fri.in ta.iars lli.rnilarture". ami ihId
Irsit.U.
P. J. GOODMAN &.C0.
584 COMMERCIAL ST. '.-i "i
ls lltM't
WANTED.
WANTED A ilrsaamsker would like
some sewing by th. day. Address Hoi I
WANTKD Three unfurtilrf d rooms
for light housekeeping. "K." A.tohan
office.
WANTKD Bltuatlon by eomMii.nt
book-keeper. Addrsas II. Aalorlsn oRlee.
WANTKD To Itrnl - A house o( alx or
aaven rooms, ernlrslly luested. Addres
J., Astortun office.
WANTKD-l'ltuMPT AND FAlTlirt'L
gantlnman or lady to travel for r.llnbl.
e.tiildlslird hous In Or.gon. Hslary, IThO,
puyuhla 115 weekly and exprnae. Hllua
tlon perni'inent. Itrfrronita. Kncloao er If
addr.aa.sl .tumped .nvclupr. H. II. Iks.
Pre.., X Dfurborn Hirer t. Chicago.
WANTED ny hous twenty years
landing. Indy or gentleman, willing to
lenrn our bualn.ss, then to trav.l, or to
do office work. Salary, Ixno.tM. Enclo.
..If-sddreaaed stamped envelop to A,
T. BlUKH, Manager, ear. D.lly A
torlan. KOll BALE.
KOIt HAI.IC rilKAI'-A pile driver-Apply
to Ilwuro Lumbar Ynrd, ilwaco.
KOll BAt.K The Frrr.ll property, cor
ner of Kxchnngs and 14th streets. Prlc,
K'.'. W. C. Cussell. 471 llond atrr.l, age
JAPANESE OOOD8 - FlreworkTJust.
out Just received Just what you want,
at Wing Lee's, M3 Commercial street,
FOR BENT.
FOH ItKNT Bmall dwelling hnus: fur-
nltur for sale. Apply at Astorlan ofllcu.
FOR RENT A furnished room, 1st Ird .
street.
FOR RENT Thre. or four rooms, with ,
board, at Mr. E. C. Ilolden'a, corner
Dunne and Ninth streots. Price reason
able.
REWARD.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD will be paid ,
fur any Information which will lead to .
the nrr.nt and conviction of th. person
or person who stole th. plush card re
ceiver from tho Palace Cafe.
W. W. WHIPPLE, Proprietor.
FOUND.
FOUND A gentleman's gold ring,
marked wllh Odd Fellow's emblem. Own
er can recover same by applying nt As
torlan office.
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
GEO. NICOLL, Assistant.
OFFICE:
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