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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1896)
TITS DAILY ASTOltlAN, 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER , 1800. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladles' Gents Children': I Shoes Complete 8tock of Summnr Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc Oar Ue4 Arm Warranted John Hahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. See Our Two-Clasp English Walking Gloves ! ALBERT DlliNBAR P. N. Corsets arc tine titters. TESTERDAT'S WEATHER. . Maximum temperature. $6 deirrves. Minimum temperature, M ifgiwa, Precipitation, .0: Inoh. . Total precipitation from September 1st, ISM, to date, .02 Inoh. lvtleienoy of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1S, to date. .12 Inch. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washington ami Ore aim, fair wather; warmer. TO KKADKHS.-The "Daily Aaturlaa' eoatalna twlea aa much reading mailer a any alitor papr pabllahnl In Astoria. 1 la Ik oaly paper that preeeaU IU reader with a daily telegraphic report. TO ADVKKTISKKS. -The -Pally Ah torlaa" baa mora thaa I wire a many read er aa anjr ather paper published la Auto rlav It la therefor more thaa I wire a valuable aa aa advertising medium. tlon of taking out a marriage licence. Jacob Janscn, a native of Russia, de clared his intention of becoming a clt iton of the I'nlted States. Mr. I tort Hill and Miss Nellie Hat llngton wore grunted a marriage license. Mr. A. J. Johnson has been Npoutel by the Oregon Industrial Exposition committee to rollivt an 1 Install a for estry exhibit at the coining exposition. He wishes to net ns many specimens from t'latsop county as iosslhle. Kx hlblts may be left In the oitlce of Mr. Wlngwto until all aiv collected, when Mr. Johnson will ship them to Port land. The ladies of the V. C. T. I'. will, weather permitting, on Thursday give an excursion by train to the home of lr. Adair, near Sunnymrad. A con veyance will moot the train to receive all lunch baskets, and carry thorn to the picnic grounds. Fare for the round trip, 30 cents. Train loaves at 10.30. It Is hoped that as many friends of the cause as can nil! attend. Should the day be rainy, the usual mooting of the I'nlon will be hold in the rooms Instead. LIVELY TIMES THE INTEREST THIS WINTER STILL CONTINUES (Continued from First Pago.) respect than wo could itomthly have ex pec ted under our contract, and mole work has boon done up lo date than Is culled for by the agreement. The line Is evidently being put up as a first class trunk line In eery respect. The lion Is heavier than that used any where In the state or on the Pacific coast, and the rood hod Is being built for heavy t rattle. There Is no possible excuse for the newspapers referred to, or any of our cUlnous disparaging the work being done on the west side of It la an onen secret that sometime " " " 1 ..... .... .1,1, ..I I.. l.....t....l.... during this week the Fulled States I ...ini on im.-. " I'nltctl Stntcs Engineers llctlv Curnlmj on a Great Work. VV. Sl l VI XS ItlK I IUCVriONS Railroad to He Extended Through the llovernment Reservation - Hotel Flavel To He a Social Center the Coming Winter. WARRENTON Family commutation tickets to Clat sop beach over the Seashore railroad can bo hud on application to the aud itot. Room I, Flavel Hlock. M v M A V ' S KXTKRTAI X M KNT. Very Enjoyable Affair liivcn Kid's Op. t .i House. at the AROUND TOWN. Dr. W. I. Howard. Hormeopathlst, SS Commercial street. Archie Cook Is now chief of staff at the Pacific Commission Co. If Snodgrasa doesn't make photos you don't get the best. your Gunther's famous Chicago candies sealed packages at C B. Smith's. Mrs. Tuttle and daughters have re turned from a short sojourn at Sea side. In the police court yesterday Charles Cricket was again fined Ji for being drunk. Well furnished rooms, with or with out board, at the Bartholomew House, Seaside. Next Monday being labor day, the county court will not sit until the Tues day following. The death of John Svvenson was de cided by the coroner's Jury to hav been accidental. Miss Annie Holmes, of Portland, has returned from Seaside and is visiting with the Misses Tuttle. Tou can buy a six-ounce cake Im ported white Castile soap and washrag at Chas. Rogers' drug store for 10 cents. Finest creamery and dairy butter fresh eggs, strained honey, finest gar dines, cheap, at Pacific Commission Co, Household furniture for sale at a bar- gain. Expect to leave the city. 205 Harrison avenue. Mrs. James A. Duffy, Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snod grass knows how to make them. isutmeg melons, cantelopes, water melons, fan?y grapes, sweet potatoes, golden squash today, at Pacific Com mission Co. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladies. 483 Com mercial street Yesterday Auditor Nelson turned over to Treasurer Conn IlliiT.DO, the amount of fines and forfeitures for the month of August. Family commutation tickets to Clat sop beach over the Seashore railroad can be had on application to the aud itor, Room 4, Flavel Block. Today, at Pacific Commission Co., 100 sacks Burbank potatoes; 50 boxes apples; M boxes tomatoes; 75 boxes peaches; 100 bux.-s plums; bananas, or anges, etc. Frtsh country eggs, 15c per doz-n; Albany Creamery butter, the only but ter to put on the table; fresh fruits of all kinds, at the lowest market price, at the Astoria Creamery, 453 Duane s'rei t. Ju'lp Ibcviby, uho has Just returned from California, says that stale is solid for MoKinl'-y. The l.-ading silver Kc publbans -ay that they have live pro duets which m-i-d protection -wine, lumber, wool j run'-s and hops. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete stock of French and American candles in the city. Prices from 10c to 13.00 per pound. All mail orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candles manufactured every day. 4o3 Commercial street. Fay DellliiKer, daughter of J. S. Bel linger, while riding a bicycle on Ex change street last evening, attempted to ride over a stick of cord wood In the street, with the result that she was thrown to the ground and one of her arms broken below the elbow and die located at the elbow joint. In the country clerk's oflice yester day Frank Spittle declared his inten- At the " Kid's Opera House" other wise known as the ' I'ago House " though for what reason an Astorian reorier failed to learn- t.ok place a most enjoyable entertainment Monday afleriiKn. The show was rather mix ed, and consisted of singing, dancing, acrobatic work and parachute Jumping. Master Karl Case walked a tight rope, winning lor hnuseit the a.limia- tiou of the vast audience. With an other young man, he also appeared to excellent effect .is a negro. Master Harry Wheeler rendered a harmonica solo and later captivated the audience with several choice selections from a music box. Master "Fritx" Sovcy acquitted him self creditably in a bar performance, accomplishing many wonderful feats, for which he was loudly applauded. applauded. The entertainment was to close with a parachute Jump by Master Sovcy, but circumstances over which the management had no control ne cessitated a postponement of this very interesting event. Of late many people living in the vicinity of St. Mary's Catholic church have missed sheets from their houses, and the cause of their disapiiearance had remained a mystery until yesterday, when it was noticed that the parachute was made of a sheet. Ever since Weston I'ag gett fell from the skies parachute Jumping has been a fad with the small boy. The reason for the postponement of the parachute Jump is best explained by the announcement made by Han- ager Easter Welch to the disappointed audience. It was as follows: "Ladles and gentlemen: Owing the fact that the Individual from whose house the sheet which composes the parachute was taken has recovered his property, that event must of necessity be postponed until another sheet can be acquired. Another draw back arises in the fact that some unprincipled indi vidua! has entered tile back room dur ing the course of the entertainment and eloped with the balloon." The admission price yesterday was cents and the house was crowded Next Saturday afternoon another per formance will be given, when Pr Sovey's parachute Jump will take place. Admission, adults, 2 cents; children, cents. Tickets on sale at ail principal news stands. Monday the management experienced considerable difficulty in keeping the audience quiet. While a young gentle man was rendering his solo several of the spectators became involved In game of marbles, while ever and anon a gentleman sitting In a box would luestion the performers' ability. Such disgraceful conduct will no lunger be tolerated. The parachute jump next Saturday promises to be the best ever made in this city, und there is but little douli at tnis time tnat the energetic young balloonist will be c arried home in sack, or absorbed In a piece of blotting paper, to his hcart-hr.ik.-n parents. The management wishes to assure the pub lie mat me jump will take place as advertised, providing the requisite sheets and balloon can be acpiiicd government engineers will put a hun dred men at work at Fort Stevens, for the puriKvso of Improving the fortlttoa (Ions at that point. The matter Is bo ing kept very quiet, but It Is well kno.vn that this work Is an Important part of the coast fortifications author uod to be constructed under the rvvont appropriations made by congress, It is understood that Fori Canby and Scar borough Head will also be thoroughly fortified, thus affording ample proleo lion to the harbor at the mouth of th Columbia. When those Improvements shall have h.vn isimmeneed at Ft. Stevens, a force of soldiers will bo stationed at that point, including fifteen or twenty oill oers. aides, and their families The now Flavel Hotel will be the natural center of social attraction during the winter months, and It has been suggested by those ner to headquarter, that Mr. Hammond Is probably already nogo dating with the war department look Ing to the extension of the New Astoria branch of the railroad Into the govern ment reservation for the purpose of aocomm.Kliuing the business of ihe gov eminent as well as affording a conven ience for the oftlcers and men employ ed In the prosecution of the work at Fort Stevens in reaching Ihe outsid. world. The line would also be a ncc.-s- slty for the transportation of supplies incident lo the carrying on of the work and maintenance of the fort. Instead of the iU.ll winter which has been anticipated by most Astorlans, there is every reason to believe that a on the other side only helps Astoria proper. Ihe whole thing Is one proposi tion. There Is one community of In tends, and 110 room for potty Jealousies or nvrimluutious What wo waul Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mis on application. If you will look into tho nittiat ioti you will hpo tlmt WARRENTON iH tho iTt'iim of wist huIh proporty. Tho ronlcr of iinprovo incuts is horo, am! it 1111 iiivostmcnl for husinosH or it homo tht'io is nothing to tiiml it in tho wholu ii'oumitioii, hi WARRENTON lots hiv all largo, full si.o, AOxUH). Priam run go from $!() to .Ji'J.'.n t'ut'li. S0I1I on installments. our 1 liungo and luiy a lot in Tonus to suit. Havo WARRENTON tub oeh Corner ,1.0 unity of action and powerful support Commercial of the only eou pauv which has boon able to build a railroad here In llrst- hiss shape uu.l piopare the vva for the growth of our tremendous natural roHoiirx oa. Tin v I. ilk about tho Scow Hay depot A depot alone will not give business, but the one now being onvt.M will be for veais 111 advance of .in" needs, and 1 ho foundation alone will cost 111, ie nioncv (ban the passen ger sliit ion with which I'oittaud was ontent for main vcir. Tho actions .f eei lain i ilu. ns and newspapers In criticising and belittling the work now under wn) is not only a gross misrep resent. nlon of fa. I nil nth St. A RtSORT FOR OI-NTLUMliN Al I CAVtPHIII I . Prup. Heaver Mill ami Oilman M.llv nr NIpi.111 l".irp..a Tvtf If I I IMS UK tNOVtl.K IN I'HKK ... I (Jf II. I LMORK. SANBORN A CO. Aftnts. Astoria. COAL WF.STF.KN t'NION K.VTKS. The Western I'nlon Telegraph Com puny has announce,! a rvductiou In rales In lake crfivt September 1st Tho reduction Is quite general throughout the country, and applies more largel) lo noit-competltlvo points It.-low la a partial list of principal places In Ore gon and Washington, which lire at f.vtiM by Ihe change In rates from As tot hi: tii'illlcitl from 10 1,1 "T, -iilu. .. 'hm, but cannot fall lo . . ...... .. ' , 1'ii-i.n .vcuoiii want I" ., ,, riti.iso an, 1 Hint unit with work that is faultless, but we want lo In Mc.Mlnnv Ille, Monmouth, ore gnu City, Salem. W.HMlburn. 4,I I Keltic. si from M I.) 10 eonta manner i'i!i-,iiir:igc people to come In-ro and Join us in building up and support ing a groat seaport Our natural re sour.. are 1111eq11all.il. but If we are Ing l. quarrel with each other and throw mud at tho very people who have made It possible for us to do some tbl.i". wo oitaluly cannot .level, .11 our advantages or maintain the city. Soon tho Nleanictm canal will bo under Uise of cotisti notion, and our oppor tunities will simply be unlimited. Fur thermore, we are in . l-.se proximity to China and Japan, and should cement with those growing nations close coin- A-lains Albany. Arlington, Hrownsvllle, Cor viillls, Kinphv City. Kugono, Koscbutg, The Oalloa, Anaoorles. Kverett, North Yakima. O It A M A N N. M'Nt'l-: M KNT. peri.Hl of unusual activity and social ""',,lul relationships Lot us wake up enjoyment will be the rule during the coming winter season. The winter will doubtless be one of the most lively In terest and hearty social Intercourse ever known In this city. Military sin lety. as is well know n, leads In all s.K-lal affairs in every community In which It Is a factor. NOTICE TO PASSENC.EUS. iSalton Sea Suit for Imths at the Estes-Coiiii I)rii'' Store 10c and 25c jer package. NOTICK OF IilSSOKCTION. Notice is hcr.-by giv ii. that the part n.-rship heretofore existing betw Sam 1-. Harris i.rid Charles Wright, of torla, or.gon. und-r the linn name of Harris & Wright, has I n by mu tual consent, this day dissolved, the said Sam K. Harris continuing the said business, collecting all of ihe outstand trig accounts and paying all the debts f said firm. Iated this 1st day of September. 1'ftC. SAM. K. HAI'.KIS, CHAS. WKHIHT. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. The particular attention of the public Is called to the fact that no tickets will be sold to way stations on the Sea shore road on first-class trains. Ref erence to the published time cards will show that on first-class trains passen gers will be carried only between As toria, W'arrenton, Carnahan, C.enrhart Park and Seaside. Sunnymead, Skipatron, Morrison. Glen wood, Weston, Clatsop City, Putter- field, Ohanna, will take second-class trains. C. F. LESTER, Supt. Ins:,. 1.1 of being asleep, and stop this ilgh;!n; and throwing (,f mud at em h other and the railroad, an f do every- thin in our power to hold up the bands .f in. in win, has opened the door and Is doing so much for us People abroad cannot kite but that these lies are truth- Those of us hero at home know the facts, and we should take such steps iis will preserve Inviolate ur reputation us a community." The Olympian Holler Skulng lilnk will open on Saturday evening, Sept IJth. Iv.Mi. at Kilekson's Hall. 7lh and Astor streets, under the maiiag. in.'iit of ibs.. M Kerry, champion roller skater of California. Watch for further announcement. OUR COKNER. A gentleman's rwaort, at roiow llond and Uth atrta. Th flnnt brand of liquors and clears always on hand. Call and try ua. ANDERSON PCTKR80N, time: card Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. t-'r.Mi. ClttUop t-irli. to 'l:tl-,ii llia.i t-'r.Mll I Mil. j ! " ' 1 i ! ': ! ,i : 1 2 ; '! ; f it. - i; I t s z Z T 1 1 i . Ti 0 , , f , . , i . I- M -. V. M V VI V W. V VI 'J 7 Ib.'i oil III;. 10 T .'' Leave .1 :MH: III It II :X H !m A'lue IMIIV s i ; 4 Astoria Seaside '. 1 , J! f. K 11. w I' m r a. Anive J :M 10 lift ft Ik'.ll 4ft ':M u-aveti :m ti iKU.im.Vi,'. l LA - v a (I 4,8 1 on Satui.l.iy No and il tun thi'oiigh ou hour earlier than limn given als.ve, and on Sunday one hour luler. First class linliis .any baggago but no freight and make way atop at Waii.-utou and ibiiih.tit onl. No freight will be caiil.-d on Sunda) C F I.FHTKK, Hupl. FOARD & STOKES COMPANY... Wholesale and kctnll i Sewing Alachines Steel Cooking Ranges :asii. s,;5 latallaarnla. 4H A new sweetmeat from Franoe Is made of white currants preseivod In ll.Uld honey. Is to the THAT I.CTTKK. Point - Klai kguardism C.m. denined. C.EARHAKT RATES. For the balance of the season th manager of the Oearhart Park Hotel announces that In order to assist In celebrating the opening of Ihe railroad line into Astoria his hotel will charge but $J per day, and $10 and SI- per week for board. Since the best part of the season is yet to come, and the opening of school has been postponed. Astorlans will thus have a good oppor tunity of enjoying the sea beaches. OABTOniA. Meany la tht leading- tailor, and pay the hlfht cash nrloa for fur iklna NOTICE CHANOE OF FIRM. Notice is hereby given that the S.-a side li-ikery has been sold to the firm f Hermann & Alopaeus, who will b found In possession after this date The undersigned will be responsible for ill debts now outstanding, and all ac- ounts due said bakery up to Septem ber 1. 1SU. must be settled with him. ALEX. HoLMAN. Astoria. August .11, IV.. CALL FOR WARRANTS Editor Astoiian: The letter of Mayor Taylor und the Passengers for comments u other prominent cittiens are all to the point. These expressions are well lalculiited to show the outside rid ho., the p.-,, pie w have tho b. si intr.-sts of ,.totia at heart regard Mr. Ham. mmd an.l his various enterprises here. The blackguardism and Infamous assaults of the Kudgi-t ami Herald up- in not only .Mr. Hammond, but other ipltalists he Is trying to interest In I the situation here deserve the oiitspok- ondemllittion of all decent pie. We have rea. h.'d a stage of affairs now where forbearance has ceased to be a virtue, and If those pests are to be ,.f. fi-otually suppressed something b.-sld.-s letter writing should now be done. t has always b.-on a mystery to me what these filthy vultures expect to gain by their course of fouling tho in-st which harbors them. It may be that they have thought to make II. milium. 1 put up. like some of our own people are re puted In time past to have done. Fur years these loathsome beasts have be.-n illowed to terrorize and contaminate this community unchecked, an.l it Is like the dawn of a now era to liud uir H'.iple at last thoroughly aroused Liol determliiisl to rid the city of the lisgrace and menace of their pmci-ed- ings and methods. I am not a man who would ordinarily countenance vio lence In any form, but If there were vcr circumstances when the ohl-fash- Knlttlng Is traced buck to ir.urt. In Medieval Days When people want,! anything tiny knelt down and prayed for It How ever, Ihut wu some time ngo. Along about a fellow named (luten- berg, who had "coma do Hlilne over." was monkeying around a carpenter hop In Lent He whit tled some little block and actually made an alphabet. Than he rlgucl a aort of well, a machine fiat would look aoniethlng like our let ter preaa of lodny. He arnimteii his blocks In order, put some ink on ll.em, also a piece of pup. r, and then screwed his pre down. Tiiat was called priming, old Outenh-rg made a howling iK-eesa nf tlm racket, and hi h.-ud became so swollen that he really snubbed the king ono day. The king overlooked It, however, for ho hud an l.l.u what kind of fellow printer wouhi be. Well, finally they got tho print Ing system down pat, and, a I lie centuries rolled by, began printing newspuper Mrsi iwrsun, invariably singular number, uny gender und hard case. Al l. KINDS srucs Cash or InUlallmcnl. -Wo Ciiii Hrtve Yon tncy. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS a commi:kciai, mt. Want Columns Notice Is h.-r.-by given to all parties honed r.-inedy of tar and feathers would holding Clatsop county warrants ln-be a Just and appropriate treatment It lors.-d prior to August Uth, 1S'J4, to pr.- is in the case of these f.-llows. I sent the same to the county treasurer I would not counsel exactly this method, for payment, as Interest will cease although I have h.-aid it seriously sug fiom this date. I g.-sted, but I do think a public tn.liguu- Ifated this 1st day of September, A. Hon meeting should be railed without It. lvi. II. L. WAIIH, delay, and that resolutions cxpr.nslvo Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. I"1 "'" true feelings of Aslorinns in this matter should he adopted and tele graphed nil over the country, our people really have little idea how many xcellent people have I u deterred from settling In Astoria by tin- l,ul ion l trllle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning with De- itt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results. They I ropiiiati.ni created for the . ity by the are instantaneous, and It leaves the bowels In healthy condition. That Is, a column, or a number of columns, dnvotid to sniull advertise ments. If a fellow wants anything -trouble, a wife, a hous.. tlon'l make uny difference what II Is-he can get It by means of a small ad In. in. led In tne "wi.ri" eoluiini are "For Sale," "For Rent," "Ixist," "hound." "Stolen" and "Mis. el lanc'jiia. Now, Just see wliut chumps some pcnphi are! Why man has Ikhti known to hunt over a city this olly-fnr days looking fur a houso In which to live. Mini he come to Tho Astorian ofilcu und usked for a want ad. he could huvu gotten his hous. wllhout the least bit of trouble und for ubout 'Si cents It Is Needless If a Ins-, wasp or hornet stings, it Is nearly always at tin- expense of Its life There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoc 'ake" contains no free alkali, and will not injure the Hn.wt lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlggins & Co. hyenas. Now, Mr. Kiliior. you cj.n print my name or riot, as oii pl.-a.se, to this letter, but I want to say If a meeting shall be called as I have sug gested you villi find me there prepared to speak ev.-n plainer than I have thought prop.-r to do In re, arid, after 1 ti a few things which have come within my observation, I am sure no ine will consider me ill-tempered in my views oil tills .subject. Sleeping cars were first used III IS.W. 'oilman patent In 1W4. iJfcWItt'g Sar8apanlla is prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitu Hons Impaired by disease. It recom mends Itself. Chas. Rogers. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. or sale at M- tes-Conn Drur Store. WHOSE SHOE WAS IT? Astoria, S'-pl. 1st, IVi'l. To the Editor: - Was the Hudg.-t hit by Judge Tay lor's loiter? It says It was not, but it hollered. If it was not hit. why did it holler'.' The letter mentioned no names, ami no one rn-.-d have put on Ihe shoe if It did not fit. CI'MTI'X. NOTICE TO SHIPPKKH. Pennsylvania established the first hospital In America In lS.'il. ROYAL BaKing Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength U. S. Oovarnmtnt Report Shippers are herel y notified that lo cal freight to point i on tho Seashore, road will be received at the Telephone dock only. All freli.bt must be deliv ered ono hour beforj train time. No freight wijl be received after i:.Ht p. m. C. F. LESTER, Supt, To tell of The Astorian' circula tion. The paper bus been chiuU- llshed for a quarter of a century Why, old CiHit-ornly r.-nd I tie llrst rumor of the building of a railroad I to his braves from It. Circulation Is The Astorian' long suit. Cons. 'Hi.-ilt ly. when a fellow come Into The Astnrlan office, looks pl. usiinl, thrown down 20 cents on the coun ter und says he wants a house, ho gets lb Why, Just Think I The Astorian goes Into every house In Astoria und a great majority it those In the surrounding sections of Oregon and Washington. Jinnee, II you Insert an ud. In The Aslorliin, It Ik equivalent to engaging a miin to go around to nil those houses and telling tho Inmates that you want something or have something or ale. Why, talk about a snap! A Bit of Advice When you want anything no mai ler what It Is when you have any thing for sale: when you lose, find or steal anything, come around und tell your trouble to The Aslorliin. firing 26 cents with you, and, above all things, look pleasant. Tell the clerk that you want a want ud. In the want column, give him your '& cents and go away happy. As Her man Wise would say, a want i,d. will restore the blind, the bald und the bowli-ggcd to manhood. 3 Lines OC Cents, for Try It. I "The Louvre Aroim 's i.iiki. rot l-NTHRTAINMI-Nl MALL 3 tl.lMIU Mas Hn.lit, limiiM of All Klit.U, Twu Mi,gi.lll.-ri.l liar. tUKHIIIM. MICvt-tlASS Good Order and Everybody's Rights NTIIIITI.Y Illtsr.UV Ml. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLfcAN... Reasonable In Price CLM0RE. SAMB0KN & CO. Ag.-i.lB. ,l,rU. There are twines Sold to fishrrmes on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine aa a wooden Image does to lb human being they lack strength Uf evenness and lasting dualities. Don't find yourself Into the belief that othet twines besides Marshall's will do "Just a well." They won't. They cannot. WANTED. WANTi:i At on. .., I;, lab. ler Ap. plv at S Klirmrv i mmtlowu ctinnerv. fill tn f IS per weeh fur nun ml women for easy home work. No Ixxik or canvassing No eiprrirnee. Ron (bin ofTer. No Caleb. Send stamp for work mid particulars. E HERMANN, :13 S. HUlli .Meet. Philadelphia, pa. WANTKI At onoe; active agents for each county. Exclusive control and , no risk. Will clear 1 lo It. hundred dollars a year. Enclose tntup for full ! particular or :fic for tl sample. Illf Rapid Mineral Water Co., Illg Kaplds. Mich. FOR RENT. l-'urnlsh.-d r.H.iii lo let. Mrs Poshing, 117.1 Franklin avenue. I'oR RENT A furnished suite of roi ins on ground tloor centrally localod. Ill Ei hauge street. Poll RENT-Newly furnished room; hot and cold hatha, call at this office. PHI RENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply 1H1 7tb street. Most so-ea!iii "sniinou twluAs" are col ed Willi a. Ids. i he m ills rot Ilia lllua nd render the im.leiiiil useless. In the jfflen of Cbnore, SanUuii A Co. la an ob ject l.-ssnu that ought lo be examined by ail fishermen. It Is ll,e whnb of tjie materlul used In the manufacture of Mur- nall's twine from start to finish. (lo there und eiumlne lh color right through. Von will see then why Mar (hull's Is called tin, best In the world. FROM NOW tlNTIf, HPHINil Overcoats and wlnier wraps will be In fashion. They can be dlseurd.-d, tempor arily whlli! traveling In the steam touted trains of the Chicago, Mllwoukee and fit Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for spi-ed and for sufuly, no other line ran compare with this great railway of Ihe West. (Jo to Elniore, Sanborn's officii and sea their new und hauilsuine twlno testing machine. Take along soma of the twines us good a.i Marshall's," In your pocket, and tost them. Then so how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish In your net to llnd out. Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the lowest prices should cull at the Astoria job offks before going elsewhere. FOR BALK. FIt SAI.E Two cottages, new. In pilrc nf Mr. Hull, 3i'. Exchange street, or A. A. Cleveland, Kinney Hull. ling. FOR SAI.E U'-risiiu l-odglng House. Centrally located; cheap louse; bar gain. Astoria Land and In v. Co., 301. Commercial street. JAPANESE liooliS Kin-works lust out - Just received Just what you want at Wing 1,.-c'b, i:i Commercial street. IIST. l-'ol'NI-A lady's shoulder wrap. Owner run have same by culling at the Anloiiiiu ollloe and paying fur this notice. WHEN IN PoKTI.ANn-rull on Jno. V. Hundley A Co., 124 Third tret, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitor nsad not mis their morning painr while ther. The Bon To RESTAURANT Aftinf I' Lrading All kinds of Fish, Game, Oyster and other fbillciicioH of thn Hoaaoii served on short notice. Our Mpocliillyi Till-: IIRHT lc MBAIi On th Coaat. STICAMIiRS Bailey Catzert Ocean Wave (White Collar I.lno.) TIMIC CARD. lll'KAN WAVK. Leave Astoria Leave Portland - Tuesdays 7 p. m. Mondays 8 p. in. Thursdays 7 p. in. Wednesdays 8 p. m. Sundays 7 p. in. Fridays, 8 p, m. Connects at Astoria at 8 a. m. Hun- lnys with steamer leaving Portland 11 p. in. for Kluvol und Ilwnco. IIAII.KV OAT.KItT. Leave Astoria Leave Portland- Mondays 6 a. m. Mondnys 8 p. m. Tuesdays 8 a. m. Tuesdays 8 p. m. Wednesday 6 a. nVWodnosday 8 p. m. Thursdays 0 a. m. Thursdays 8 p. m. Fridays 6 a. m. Fridays 8 j. m. Saturdays 6 a. m. Saturdays 11 p. m. C. W. STONB, Agent