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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1896)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, FK11UY MORNINU, OCTOUKIl 2. llt'.Ht. Misses', Youth's and Children's CCHOOL UHOES Ladles' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Hahn & Co. An Warrate4 79 Commercial St. New Arrivals... - fall Styles- All the latest on J richest fabrics in DRESS GOODS ALBERT DURBAR New Today: A Full Line of Umbrellas TESTERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, tS degrees. Minimum temperature, 5 degrees. Precipitation, .10 Inch. Total precipitation from September lit, 1, to date, I.7S Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 189, to date, 1.(4 Inches. TO RKADKRS.-Th Daily Astorlan' oa tains twice rnaeb reading mailer as amy ether paper published la A (tor la. It U tae aaly paper that presents Ita reader wlla a dally telegraphl report. TO ADYERTISKRS.-Th "Dally Ae- tertaa" hae mora thaa twice aa many read are aa aay oilier paper pabllahed la Asto ria. It la therefore more thaa twlee aa saleable aa aa adYerttelag medium. AROUND TOWN. Hear Miss Carter this evening at the Opera House . Will Tallant hunting trip. has returned from a Dr. W. I. Howard, Homopathlst, 5S Commercial street. Gunther's, the only candles In the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent If Snodgrass doesn't make photos you don't get the best. your Business houses reported collections yesterday as exceptionally good. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candles. It will do you good, Mr. W. W. Whelan. of the t'nlon Meat Company. Portland, Is visiting in this city. A Free Silver Purse free, with each box of Cascaret sold at Rogers' Drug ' Store today. Mr. James Hess, the well known sail maker, left for the East last night on an extended visit. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price 10. Come and. examine them. HMr. A. H. Saie. of Young's River, was In town yesterday, on his way to Sales borough, Tamhlll county. Observer Grover changed the weather yesterday, very kindly complying with the wishes of his Constituents. Miss Bruce, pupil of Bruno Zwlht gcher, of Lelpslc, will receive piano pu pils Saturdays. 267 loth street. C. B. Smith, the confectioner. Just received another shipment of the fam ous Gunther's Chicago candies. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snodgrass knows how to make them. Mr. Eugene F. Samuels, of the Equit able Life Insurance Company, is In the city and has already written a number of policies. F. J. Schofield Is an expert at flower gardening and offers his services at a reasonable rate for such work. Leave word at Astorlan office. Joseph Hjch left last evening for Canton, Ohio, where he says he ex pects to take a look at the next presl dent of the United States. The Estes-Conn Drug Company has commenced the erection of a new drug store In Uppertown. Business In that end of the city has taken quite a boom. The Red Men leave at (:30 tonight on the Bteamer Grady to be present at the Portland Exposition on Red Men's Day. A large crowd will see them off. The Uppertown McKInley and Ho bast Club will hold Its regular meeting Saturday evening at Goble Hall at 730, All are Invited to- attend and Join the club. Don't forget that this evening's en tertalnment at the Opera House Is for a good cause. There will be an excel lent program. No charge for reserved seats. The Irving Club yesterday afternoon entertained Captain H. D. Smith and a number of his officers off the Com modore Perry In their usual hospitable manner. Notice Is given that the Astoria Sail Loft will be closed from and after to day, October 2, for a period of about three months, on account of the ab sence of the proprietor from the city. Mr. Ryan, the painter, died at noon yesterday at St. Mary's Hospital. He bad been suffering for some time, and death was not unlooked for. As yet his relatives have not been discovered. This evening there will be a special meeting of all the McKInley and llo bart Clubs of the city, to be held at 7:WJ o'clock In McKInley hall, when business of importance will be consid ered. The grand Jury yesterday examined the county Jail, which they reported as being In excelelnt condition. In the af ternoon they visited the hospital and also found that Institution In flrst-clas condition. The remains of the late Wm. H. Ryan will be at the parlors of Alert Hook and Ladder Company, (of which he was an old and honored member! w here his friends may pay their last respects to the deceased. Mrs. It. T. Crosby announces that she Is forming a class In reading music at sight and solfeggio practice, and in vites those who desire to take advan tage of this opportunity. Address 4(S Commercial street. The torchlight procession last night was a large and most successful af fair. The line of march was crowded wlih people on both sides of the streets and great Interest was exhibited throughout the city. Pled, at Astoria, Thursday. October 1st. ism, Wm. H. Ryan, a native of Ireland; an old resident of Astoria ar.d a noble man. Boston and Lawrence, Massachusetts, and Alameda. Califor nia, papers, please copy. A Portland Arm makes considerable noise about woolen suits made on this coast at JS.SS; Herman Wise offers as good suits, made also on this coast, at 17.75; a saving of 90c over the Portland Arm, or $4.75 less than other .Inns In Astoria. The well known lumber contractor. H. B. Borthwick. of Goble, w as In the city yesterday, and stated that the streams In that vicinity were too low to permit of the floating of legs, and that the Interference was something of a hindrance to the mills on the Col urn bia. Sam Maddock yesterday returned from his European trip. While on the other side of the Atlantic he visited the Mediterranean Sea and various coun- tries bordering upon It. Mr. Maddock reports having had a magnificent trip but did not have much to say about politics. Miss Martha L. Gilbert, besides ac cepting a few more pupils desiring pri vate lessons In French, will form a class for Instruction In that language. Those who wish to Join the class are invited to meet Miss Gilbert on any day this week, at her residence, 19S Third street. Another large consignment of East ern oysters in the shell and In the can arrived In the city yesterday. The pop ular Palace secured most of them, which ar? fee!nJ served to Its guests. Host Whipple mak a print of keeping the Palace restaurant up ?? tne re quirement of the times. Notice to property owners of East Adair and Alderbrook and Eastward: Do not fall to attend the meeting at the AlderbroqK schol house on Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock, when com mittees will report, and steps will be taken to organize permanently to fur ther the interests of the east end. In the police court yesterday ader non Frank Cabanls, the man who gave Capt. Hallock such a close call Wed nesday night, was arraigned and Charg ed with vagrancy. The court fined him $300, or 100 days In ail. Later In the day h was taken before the grand Jury, where the matter will be further prosecurted. It Is a noticeable fact that the little launch Moro. which arrived yesterday from Bandon with a cargo of salmon. will carry back to Bandon a large amount of merchandise to that point from Portland and Astoria. Formerly all these supplies were purchased In San Francisco. The tide of trade Is now turning toward the Columbia. A gentleman from Portland yester day stated that on the large blackboard n front of the Democratic headquar ters at Gunst's cigar store, notices were posted that bets would be taken four to one In favor of McKInley on the gen eral election, and three to one that Mc KInley would carry the state of Ore gon, straws show which way the wind blows. At noon yesterday the w hlte team of Foard & Stokes made a lively run away. They were standing In front of the store when a large truck In at tempting to cross the street ran foul of them, knocked one of the horses down, which became frightened and started down the street dragging his mate with him. They ran to the upper end of Commercial street, where they were stopped. Fortunately no damage was done. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of Llddlcoat & Crlbb, 529 Exchange street Sealed proposale will be received at this office, until 2 o'clock, Saturday, October 3, 1M6, for the erection and completion of a two-story frame dwell ing to be erected on Block 19, Mc Clure's, on Bond street. Dans and specifications and all ne cessary Information can be obtained at this office. LIDDICOAT & CRIBB, Architects TO Cl'KE A COLD IN O.NK I,V, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlgglns & Co. THE REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION (Continued from First rage.) emergency bivught about by the Chi cago rioters, has not only been a sur prise to every honest and right think ing man. but ha appalled some of us as the decimation of a principle which if carried out can only mean the direst disaster to our fair land. Can we safe ly trust the government with a con glomerate party believing In such a principle and advocating It In their platform? "Now, my fellow eltixens. I will not detain you much longer. 1 only at tempted to point out some facts for you to study yourselves, and I would urge your careful attention to these great subjects. 1 thoroughly believe that when the great Republican party goes back Into power next November we shall again see those good times which gave work to the laboring man and whose pay was In dollars gotM for a dollar the world over. If there are any of those good Democratic friends here tonight who do not like to desert the principles of the party with which they have been Identified f.r years, and w ho yet cannot swallow the Chicago plat form, nor vote for the nominees who stand upon It, I would suggest that they might adopt the plan of an old gentleman whom I met recently while traveling In the South. He was SI year old and had always supported the Democratic party. When asked what he was going to do. in order to avoid the difficulty in which he found himself, because he could not support the Chi cago platform, he replied by saying that on November 3d he should take a McKInley and Hobart ticket, scratch off the names at the head of It, and substitute the names of Palmer and Ituckner. He could thus vote for his principles and help to secure the elec tion of an electoral college to take care of the prosperity of the country. 'I thank you. ladles and gentlemen. one and all. for the careful attention you have given me tonight, and trust that you will Investigate the questions we have been considering; and I hope that upon the evening of November 3d. when many of us will be gathered at the state Republican headquarters, we will get the news over the wires from Astoria that Clatsop c ounty had rolled up a one thousand majority for Mc- Kiniey." i Prolonged applause.! The music furnished throughout the evening by the McKInley Quartet, Messrs. Belcher. Burnett. Garner and Smith, was new, bright and entertain ing. The members of the quartet have worked hard, and the repeated em-ores given them last night are the best evl dence of ths success they have attained. AT FISHER'S TONIGHT. Program of the High School Recital and Musical for the Piano Fund. 1. Vocal solo. "Dreams," Streletzskl Mrs. Brenham VanDusen. "Old Ace," iFred Emerson Brooks) "The Wild Wood Chorus.". .Strouble Misses Heba Hobson and Laura Fox. "The Village Idyl," (Kate Douglass Wlggln) 3. Vocal Selection Miss Ruth Garner. 6. Male Quartet Messrs Belcher. Burnett, Smith and Garner. 8. (a) "Prompt Obedience" , Jimmy Brown (b" 'N' for Nannie, 'B' for Ben," 9. Solo. "The Life of Love Is but a Day." Miss Pearl Holden. 10. "The Tiger Lily Race," : (Mary H. Fiske) BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following deeds were filed fof record In the office of Recorder Wil liams yesterday: M. J. Kinney to Bessie M. Liv ingstone, Lots S and 4, Block 1, Gearhart Park t 500 VanDusen Investment Co. to Ben G. Anstadt, Lots 10 and 11, Block h3; Lots 3 and 4, Block 84. VanDusen's Astoria 2t0 D. Smith to John Hahn, Lot 26, Block 1, Chelsea C. R. Hlgglns to Stuart A. Min go, Lots 7 and 8, Block 10, War renton Same to R. J. Rowe, Lots 15 and 16, Block 7, Warrenton Same to W. B. Banks, Lots 4 and 5, Warrenton, 200 PORTLAND EXPOSITION. The White Collar Line will have round trip tickets on sale, to Portland, September 23d and 24th, and October 6th and 7th, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good going only on date of sale, and good returning within ten days from date of sale. Tickets good on steamers T. J. Potter, Bailey Gat zert, R. R. Thompson and Telephone. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Shippers are hereby notified that lo cal freight to points on the Seashore road will be received at the Telephone dock only. All freight must be deliv ered one hour before train time. No freight will be received after 4:30 p. m. C. F. LESTER, SupL SHORTHAND CLASS. Beginners' class meets on Tuesdays and Fridays. Advanced class meet on Mondays and Thursdays. MRS. P. F. WOODFORD. Great Bargains I Ladies wanting fine Dresh Goods or a stylish Cape or Jacket at wholesale) prices should call at the Low Price Store. They are closing out. Don't he talked into purchas ing before getting prices from the Low Price Store. I. COHEN. 491 Bond 8t, corner 11th. nkmalkm nkws. Mr. Lewis, the well known rancher of Jewell, Is sndlng few days In the city. He says that politic In the Ne halem are all onc-aldcd. A careful can vas, of that district shows that the voters stand throe to one for McKInley. At Vesper the same state of a It airs ex Ists. Such old-line IH-tnoerala as the Cahllls are out openly for sound money and McKInley, (Mil Mr. Bottom, how ever, has offered to bet his ranch that I'.ryan will win the light. But of course his wife would not penult such a wager on his part. Mr. l.rwU says that the people of Jewell and Vesper would like to have a visit from one of the Itcpubllcan campaign speaker, and that they would enjoy entertaining htm. although his presence 1 not absolutely necessary. Talking of county roads, he said that since the new work started by the county court had been com pleted, they were enabled to reach the city much more easily than heretofore, lie left Jewell at ! o'clock In the morn ing and covered the thirty miles to As torU by 7 o'clock In the evening. This for a mountain road Is an excellent rword. This season quite a large amount of whent has been raised in the I'pper Nehalem. and a great deal of I' will be manufactured Into Hour at the llttl mill on the creek. They make u line grade of (lour, although not so white s that manufactured in the cities. Mr. Lewis besides wheat, also cures a large inutility of hums and bacon, and will put In another large crop of grain the coming season. GimkI prices were obtained In Astoria this year for all kinds of produce, al though up to (he present time farmers have Ihvo about as conveniently sit uated to l'ortlai.d as Astoria. A sea port Is always the best market for the farmer. Transportation facilities being equal, the produce raiser will al ways seek a seaport even If the dis tance Is greater than to an Interior town. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. A number of Interesting eases were considered yesterday In the circuit court. The grand Jury did a good deal of work, and Judge Me Bride's time was fully occupied during the day. Sheriff Hare returned the following special Jury venire, whose names were placed in the Jury box: Wm. Chance. T. L. Moore. Duncan Stuart, Thou. Wilkin; son. Penny Curran, S. H. Howard. W. M. LnForce vs. A. Levy & Co., re-set for trial this afternoon. Fred Krosel vs. Sidney Dell, motion entered to set aside decree. State vs. J. J. K'-nney. No. 1, plea j not guilty, set for trial October 7. State vs. J. J. Kenney, No. 2. plea not guilty, set for trial to follow No. 1. Grand Jury returned one true bill against J. H. D. Gray. C. A. Peterson vs. E. Thompson, on trial. Jno. Anderson, a native of Sweden, len. declared his Intention of becoming a citizen of the United States. OBITUARY. Wm. H. Ryan, an old time resident of this city, died yesterduy afternoon. Mr. Ilyan during his long residence here made many friends; he was one of those men whom It Is safe to tie b; ui. t. unassuming, charitable, and hen-1 r.ihle; his word was as good u.s tils bond. N'o flattery, no conceit was there In his make-up; he held his friends as with hooks of stevl, cliifferlng human ity ever enlisted his sympathy and as sistance. The little tots especially touched his heart, and there are muny of them In Astoria today who will mourn his death with as sincere regret as his nearest kin. Poor Daii! No longer will your friends enjoy ytur friendship. Such friendship, our hf'arts fill w Ith sorrow and our eyes with tea:s at the cruel parting; but thank God, we ran point to a chapter of noble acts and many kindnesses as a heritage and we can console ourselves with the hope of a reunion In the Val ley of Peace beyond. II. W. CLOUDBURST IN ARIZONA. Tucson, Ariz., October 1. A special to the Star from Benson says: A part of the town was washed away and six persors drowned by the Hood from a cloudburst In Whetstone moun tains, twelve miles southwest of the town. The dead whose bodies have been recovered are: William Zeek; A. Barber, his wife and two children; Oscar Ashburn, a cattleman. Four more persons are missing. It Is expected that great loss of life and destruction of property will be reported all along the San Pedro river until it empties Into the Gila Details of the disaster at Benson and an ac curate description of the extent of the cloudburst have not been received, but the precipitation must have occurred along the whole length of the Whet stone mountains. NOTICE, FINNISH BROTHERHOOD. The regular quarterly meeting of the Finnish Brotherhood will be held In Pythian Hall, on Tuesday evening, October 6. A full attendance Is desired, and all absentees will be fined. By or der of J. KASKI, President. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try uh. ANDERSON & PETERSON. There Isn't room In the republic for sectional hate. The U. S. Oov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Kstes-Conn Iirig Stere lOe and 25c per package. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. MsMon application. STILL IMt'UINO INTO CANTON. Canton, Ohio, October I.- lfotir trains brought delegations from Collage cotiuty, Ohio, today, with greetings to McKInley. The llrst was a party from the southern part of the county, com- ug over the renusylvaula lines In the regular trains. The other three came in specials of nine-c.nu lies each over the C. C. and C. No demonstration was ver would not mean that silver dollars made till the last arrived, when a pa-! were to bo freely hail without ! or rude was organised. After a short lubor. march a meeting was held In the tabor-1 The owner of (lie silver bullion would nacle. A delegation from Springfield, got tho silver dollar; the peoplo would Ohio, arrived on a special train of seven get It only by their luUr. couches at I (5 this attertnH.it. It What would keep tile new silver dol- brought the "Heavyweight" McKInley lars at pur with gold? There would bo and lloburt Club and other clubs and no obligation on the government to do cltiiens generally. After a short pa- It, the simple truth Is, we would be drlv. ra.le In the business portion of the city en to a silver liable -to silver mono, the crowd assembled In the tabernacle. intulll:.in. Cyrus It. McCoinilck. of Chicago, who lUini-talllsm cannot be secured by lil ts at the hcud of the great harvesting dependent acll..n on our purl, nor by machine compuny, recently wrote the opening i.ur mints to free silver, until following; "We have never before been so much at a loss to lay our plans for the work for next season as now. If we thought the country would go for unlimited coinage of silver we do not wish t run our shops for more Hum half their rapacity." "We have In that statement a de- strlptlon of our business troubles and It teaches the striking leeson which must Impress every thinking man. The manufacturer does not know how to plan for the next year's business be- cause of the financial uncertainly err. ated by the attitude of a great political party In combination with two other parties. If free sliver Is to lie Inaug urated In this country It will change all values, disarrange the Mutton of labor to production and of raw material to the finished product. This uncertain ly makes every business man pause, makes every buslnca enterprise halt, and while they pause end halt the home f every vvorklngman Is filled with de spair." I871 iSyt Fisfyer Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Sell ASrOCIA hip ChiiU'lt'Wy. Hard ware. Iron tv. Stn-1, 'oal, iir.H'fiie it Provisions, Flour Mill Pe.-d, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairlmiik'a -Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural I m piemen' Wagons & Vehicles. A. V. ALMCN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Piated Ware, Loggers' Supplies. Cor, Tenth and Commercial streets. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NIC0LL, Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's f.ew Brewery .SjMap a kodak;. at any man Doming out ot our stor. and you'll get portrait of s moo brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Hucb quality In the liquors we hare to offer are enough to pleaaa any man. COME AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. ROSS HIGGINb & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria end Upper Astoria Hint T.af and ConM, Table Dellcadel, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hani, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBRAflY READINO ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from I o'clock to tM and 1:10 to 9:10 p. m. Subscription rates It par annum. H.W. COR. ELEVENTH DtJAKB iTel OABTOIUA. nfi stalls tgulal. si WW If you will look into tho situation you will hco Unit WARRENTON in the cream of weal aide property. The center of improve ment is here, and us an inventinc-nt for Inmineaa or a home there w nothing to equal it in tho whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range front $li0 to $2.r0 each. funM on installments. Terms to suit, tfavo your cluing.' ami huy a lot in WARRENTON HOLD Nt'lltlKTS Kid M MuKINI.UY'H I LICITKR OK ACCKI'TANCH. i The mere declination that the lctno- crala propone to Inaugurate, the five mid unlimited coinage of silver Is a uieiinc. to our financial and Industrial Institution. We must not he misled by phi usee nor deluded by false theories. Free all- interiiulloiiul agreement Is had It Is the duty of the United stales to maintain the gold standard. We now have more silver than gold. Eighty-four per cent of our foreign trade Is with gold standard countries, Tho ltepubllcan party Is nt opposed to tho use of silver money, and lias done all It could for It consistent with safely. We have more sliver In use than any 'country In the world except Chin or India. ' Fife coinage would defer. If not de feut, International bimetallism. Free, sliver would entrant our cur rency ami drive tnu.Ovu.otsi gold dollars out of circulation. The money of a country ilioul.l never U the subject of purtlan contention. In addition to free silver we are asked to ..liter on an era of Irredeemable paper currency. We are not a nation of 1 lasses, and appeals lo prejudice should I), rebuked. In the light of the pnsetit political situation In this country, the follow ing extrict from the gruat corny of Macaulay, written on the future of (lie America:) commonwealth, and publish ed In the year b.'H. Is certainly one of the most astounding prophecies ever moo 111 int. nisiory oi (lie worm. j "The day may come In the United "States when a multitude, of (he pro-! "pie, oppressed by hard times, w ill be "called upon 10 choose rulers. in one "side will stand a statesman pr.-a.li-i "lug patience, respect for vested rights. "and strict observance of the public "faith, on the other side will stand "a demagogue, ranting nNrnt the tyr- i "anny of usurpers and capitalists. Let "Us hope that If such a season of ud "verslty ever comes, th. American na "(lon will not act Ilk. people, who "would In a year of . arelty devour all "the seed corn, and thus make the "next year a year, not of scarcity, but "of absolute famine." FIRE ALARM noXE8. Hox S-Trulllnger's Mill. Hog Astor and Beventh street. Ilox 7 Ninth and Duano. Cog S Commercial and Fifteenth. Hog 9 Clatsop Mill. Box 12-Car Stable.. Hox 14 McGregor's Mill. Moat so-called "salmon twln'a" are col-, .red with acids. The acids rot th. rihr; and render the material useless. In tha; office of Elmore, Banborn A Co, la an ob-j Ject lesson that ought to be examined by, all fishermen. It Is th. whole of th1 material used In th. manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the eolor right through. You will see then why Mar hall's Is called th best In th. world. Use Wehfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Vvne Store. Eggs, 25c per Doz. At that price almost any man can make a good living- and save up money on a Clatsop county ohloken ranch. We have a small tract of land near Warrenton that will make a most desirable place for raising chickens and we will sell It so cheap that -almost anyone can afford to buy It. ASTORIA LAND AND INV. CO. 355 Commiclal street. BREMNER & HOLMES Blackeimlthtt. Special attention paid to fleam boat re pairing:, first-class horseshoeing;, etc ! LOGGING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY 1J7 OIney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or Clarkson & Mclryin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. All Work Roof Painting ejnd Repairing Ueky Roofo), WANTKO, WANTKO-Olil for light housework. Apply t4i7 I'lxi'hang.' street. WANTi:i- Uy competent ilr.inak. er, engagements by (he day. Knqulta Itoom 7, Commercial street, over I 'tin bar's store. W A. N'TKI!--situation, by competent girl, to do general h""ewotk. Address I.. Astorlan tittles. Wanted -A few pupils on the plana, Miss Martha L. (Illuerl, I'.'H Third (reel. $10 to fIN per vech fur men (irol women for easy horn. work. No books or canvassing. No experience, lions IV1. offer. No Catch. Hend stamp for work and particulars. K. 11KIIMANN, IIS S. Sixth street. Philadelphia, I'a. FOR HINT. FtH Itl'.NT-Chenp-Hsven room cot. tag, with bath and modern Improve. ment. Apply at the Astorlan oltlee, Kolt KKNT-Three or four rooms, with board. Mrs. R. C. Hidden, corner Kth and Iniane at reels. Foil ItKNT-Newly furnished rnjinsj h and cold baths; rail at this riffle.. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply 111 7th, street. ron balk. FOR HALK-U-room Lodging House, Centrally located; cheap lease; bar gain. Astoria Ijind and Inv. Co., i!& Commercial street. JAI'ANKSK UOOIiH Fireworks Just out -Just received Just what yoit want at Wing !.ee'i, MS Commercial street. IW. Lost on the night of the parade, last Thursday, a purse, coulnlnlng mon ey and a gold ring Finder w ill b re warded by leaving same at the Astu rlnti otllee. FOUND. FOUND--I'alr of kid gloves, corner Commercial and I'Mli streets Ai.i.lv Astorlan ofllee. i I"? i GEn... A BESOi,T FOR Corner Commercial GHNHJEMnN ith St. M K CAM,,,,, Li ,,pop ). A FASTAHICNI), UtINBKAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND tTJHARF BUILDER HOUMK MOV Kit, I lioute Moving Tool lor Rent, I ASTORIA OREGON AHTOKIA IHON WOHKt j CosroaHySl.teoloi Jacket, A.mrla 1 General Machinists and Boiler Makesr I taod and Marina Engines, Boll.r work, Steea. j boal and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings ot All ' DeacrlFilnns Made to Order o Short Nuilca. I John rox.... President and Superintendent I A. L. Fox Vloe Preeld.nl ! O. B. I'rael Beoreiary First National Bank Treasurer C A. HANSON Cash Grocer B70 COMMERCIAL STREET R. L. Boyle & Co Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL ST. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S COKuCOl'S ENTERTAINMENT HALL ' a ri.ooitN rine Moale. Osmes of All K toils. Two Magnificent llsrS. EVERYTHING IMRST-CLASS Good Order; and Everybody's Right's NT ItlOTL Y OIINKHVKI). Room Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon LKAVK OKDKKS AT ItOOM 1, FLAVKL HUII.D'O Guaranteed- N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN