.1. THK DAILY ASTORIAN, SATl 1UUY MOUNINU, OlTONKR il. 11HMI. Misses', Youth's and Children's QCHOOL UHOES Ladles' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers. Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar Art John Hahn & Co. W arreted 79 CommerI St. New Arrivals... Fall Styles All the latest tinJ richest fabrics in DRESS GOODS ALBERT DUKBAR New Today: A Full Line of Umbrellas TESTERDAT'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 2 deferens. Minimum temperature, &J defrreea. Prwtpitatton. .52 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1S?, to date, !.M Inches. Deficiency of precipitation .from Sep tember 1st. IS, to date, l.SJ inches. TO RKAPKBS. Tfc. "Dally Aaotlsn" ratals twiro aiat-h reading matter as amy other paper published la Astoria. It Is ths oaly paper that bnmiU Ita readers villi daily telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISKK9.-Th. "Dally Aa tortaa" has more than twice as many read rs as any other paper pnbllshed In Asto ria. It Is therefore snore thaa twice as valuable as aa advertising median. AROUND TOWN. Dr. TV. L Howard. Honveopathlst, 586 Commercial street. Don't look at Foard ft Stokes Co.'s ad. on the first page. Mr. H. B. Parker returned from his visit to Seaside yesterday. Gunther's. the only candies in the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent. If Snodgrass doesn't make your photos you don't get the best. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candits. It will do you good. A Free Silver Puree free, with each box of Cascarets sold at Rogers' Drug Etore today. For fruits and vegetables for Sunday dinner call and select them at Foard ft Stokes Co.'s. The organiiation of the Republicans at Westport taflisht, will be a well- attended affajr, ' "The largest stock of Oregon and Cali fornia fruits and vegetables at Foard ft Stokes Co.'s, For fancy Tillamook Creamery butter, two lbs. full weight, go to the TacifiC Commission Co. If you are looking for fancy apples, and other fruits don't forget the Paci fic Commission Co. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price 110. Come and examine them. Miss Bruce, pupil of Bruno Zwint scher, of Leipelc. will receive piano pu pils Saturdays. 267 15th street. C. B. Smith, the confectioner. Just received another shipment of the fam ous Gunther's Chicago candies. 'Tls not too late for peaches yet; the Pacific Commission Co. have a large consignment of extra fancy stock. Grapes Tokay. Isabella, Delaware, Black Prince, Muscat, Concord, Sweet water, etc.. at Pacific Commission Co. Sidney Dell says that Congressman Ellis' speech Thursday night was one of the best he ever heard in any cam paign. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snodgrass knows bow to make therfl. The gold captains now in port are all going to Portland in a few days, and anticipate a hearty welcome in the me tropolis. The question of towage Of Vessels from Flavel up the river is a new one which has recently comu up for oonsid eratlon. H. L. Mathews. J. M. Gregg, Portland, C. B. Cook, Walla Walla, H. B. Borth wick, Goble were at the Parker House yesterday. The handsome skippers of the Ful wood and Chelmsford are well pleased that they have secured charters for their vessels. A large number of members of Con- comly Tribe of Red Men went to Port land last night on the Grady to attend the exposition. Senator I. D. Driver, of Lane county, presidential elector, will deliver an ad dress on the 7th Inst at the rooms of the McKinley Club. James Hess, who left Wednesday evening for a trip to Bergen, Norway, It is reported may possibly make that city his future home. In the county clerk's office yesterday Andrew Terp, a native of Germany, de clared bis Intention of becoming a cit izen of the United States. r. J. SchofleM In an expert at flower gardening and offers his sorvlcca at a reasonable rate for nuch work. Leave tcnril at Aatorian office. It l reported that almost every Ital ian In I'ppertown l wearing a McKIn ley buttcn. Another utraw which how the way the wind Is Mowing. The business meeting of the McKln ley and Hobart Clubs last night was well attended. Matters of Importance were considered and decided. Hon C. V. Fulton will addrem the McKlnley and Hobart Club of I'pper town, at Goble Hall, tonight at 1:30. Everybody Invited to attend. At a popular dow n town place yester day afternoon, one gentleman bet an other ten dollars to one that McKlnley would win at the general election. The Red Men leave at S SO tonight on the steamer Grady to be present at the Portland Exposition on Red Men's Pay. A large crowd will see them off. A portion of the Republican clubs of the city expevt to meet at Olney to night, where there will be a Joint de bate. The boat will leave about 4:30 this afternoon. The exceptionally fine weather yester day makes good the statement that Astoria beats the world on weather. It looks much as If a promotion was In order for Observer Orover. The Tacirtc Commission Co. will have on sale today the first consignment of the season of frnten Eastern oysters. The Eagle and Rlue Points. Don't forget your Sunday dinner. Notice is given that the Astoria Sail Loft will be closed from and after to day. October S. for a period of about three months, on account of the ab sence of the proprietor from the city. Internal Revenue Collector Henry Rlackman was down from Portland yesterday In company with Inspectors D. L. Crombell and H. X. Thomas, of San Francisco. Their visit was a pure ly business one. Mrs. H. 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 468 Commercial street A Portland firm makes considerable noise about woolen suits made on this coast at JS.6j; Herman Wise offers as good suits, made also on this coast, at 5; a saving of 90c over the Portland firm, or $1.73 less than other firms In Astoria. The question of towage from Flavel up river has come up for consideration, the Fulwood and Chelmsford being about ready to move up the river. The ruling will ppibably be made today as to whether Klavel is within the limits of Astoria or not. The reception to be given Hon. John H. Mitchell, I'nlted Stat" senator, on the 19th inst., promises to be one of the events of the campaign In C"lntop county. Arrangements have been made for the accommodation of hundreds Cf visitors, and all anticipate a rich treat. V. G. Barlow, tt. M. Thomas. San Francisco: S: C: Pier. Puluth: E. A. Seeiey. R. A. Jones. Torn Williams, Henry Rlackman, J. B. Malloy, F. C. Savage. S. Schmidt, Portland: P. C. Wairen, Warrenton; C. W. Carnahan, Clatsop City: F. W. Schmidt. New York, were guests of the Occident yesterday. Mr. S. H. Piles, the well known cam paign orator, of Seattle. Is slated for an address in Astoria Wednesday, October 14, under the auspices of the Young Men's McKlnley and Hobart Club. There will be a grand torch-light pa rade In thj evening. Just before the ad dress. The revenue cutter Commodore Perry It is understood, will return in a few- days from her trip to San Francisco. Her commander has already made that beautiful craft very popular, and his hospitality bespeaks a return of com pliments for his successor. Captain Roath. Mr, Robert Wherry, of the Nehalem, was in the city yesterday, and reported matters, both business and political. as being in very good shape in his ter ritory. Mr. Wherry Is running a big logging camp, and is cutting vine ma ple lor use in the manufacture of fur niture. Miss Martha L. Gilbert, tesldes ac cepting a few more pupllB 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, 198 Third street. Notice to property owners of East Adair and Alderbrook and Eastward: Do not fall to attend the meeting at the Alderbrook schol house on Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock, when com mlttees will report, and steps will be taken to organize permanently to fur ther the Interests of the east end. The school house campaign now lh progress throughout the state. Is one of the most effective methods of polit ical education ever attempted by any party. It Is said that Mr. Wallace Mc Cammant, a well known attorney of Portland, Is meeting with unprecedent ed success in this line of political work The McKinley Republican Club and the Young Men's McKlnley and Hobart Club go to Westpoft tonight where a grand rally and torchlight procession will take plate. Hon. T. J. C'l-eton will address the meeting. Steamer Queen leaves Fisher's 1 x k at 4 p. m. sharp. All members of the clubs are expected to go and take part In the rally and parade. The entertainment given at the opera house last nlsht for the benefit of the High School piano fund, brought out an appreciative audience, thought not a very large one. . The program waa a well selected one, and the music and recitations throughout were entertain ing. One of the bent selections given by Miss Carter was entitled "On the Other Train." The male quartet, al ways entertaining, was last night par ticularly so. Mr. Charles Olvls, who has for year been operating the I'ppertown tannery. is making a most enviable reputation for the quality of the goods he pro duces, lie Is shipping annually to Chi cago, to the firm of A. Ottmoyer & Sons a large amount of leather for the exclusive use In the manufacture of turf goods. Only the very best grades of leather can meet the demands of the market for this purpose, and Mr. Olvls' products have obtained the highest record for this line of work. He could dispose of twice as much as he Is manufacturing at present at good prices, one firm taking all bis product. The sad Intelligence was received yes terday hy wire that Mr. A. J. Shnrp stcln died yesterday at Walls Walla, w here he has been sick for a long time. Mr. Sharpsteln was well known In As toria and on the const, and bus for three years been suffering from con sumption. During that time he has traveled all over the country, particu larly through the south, but all efforts were of no uvall to save his life. He returned home a short time since to die. The deceased leaves a wife and one child. He is a son of Judge 1). L. Sharpsteln, and a brother-in-law of Mrs. F. L. Parker. Mrs. Tom Trullln ger. Mrs. Thos. Kyrle. and Mrs. F. U Tuttle. of Chicago. His wife was Miss Klla Pope, of Astoria, w horn he mar ried here seven years ago. At the time of his -loath Mr. Sharpstein was 3." years old. It Is understood that the funeral will take place at Walla Walla. The commander of one of the steel ships at Flavel Is very much provoked In regard to the Item which appeared in one of the evening papers charging him with having thrown overboard a political Mutton belonging to a certain gentleman of the city. The captain says that he and his friend were sim ply discussing matter of common In terest on the corner four or five weeks ago. when as a matter of good fellow ship and fun he chlded the gentleman with wearing a silver button and took It from him. The gentleman himself regarded the matter as a Joke and nothing more was said about It until a day or two ago. when It came up through parties entirely disinterested. who had nothing do with the matter. It has been more than once remarked that the llrltish sea captains now In port are the finest lot of skippers w ho have been here at one time for a num-l-er of years. They all understand their business. The vessels visiting this port leave large sums of money here for the purchasing of supplies, and it Is scarce ly proper, so the captains think, to call names or charge them with crime of which they are not guilty. TO t'I KE A Coin IN lK MY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. Joe. For sale by Chos. Rogers, Druggist. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of Llddk-oat & Crlbb. 5:S Exchange street. Sealed pmposale will be received at this office, until 2 o'clock, Saturday, OctoN-r 3. Is'-'. f"r the erection and complmlofl cf a two-story frame dwell ing to be erected on IilucK 1J. JIv- Clure's, on Bond street. Plans and specifications and all ne cessary Information can be obtained at this office. LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Architects. 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 fnim 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, Supt, NOTICE, FINNISH HROTHERHOOD. The regular quarterly meeting of the Finnish Tirotherhood will be held In Pythian Hall, on Tuesday evening. October 6. A full attendance la desired, and all absentees will be fined. By or der of J. KASKI, President. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's report,, at oorner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDKRSON & PETERSON. SHORTHAND CLASS. Reglnners' class meets on Tuesdays and Fridays. Advanced class meet on Mondays and Thursdays. MRS. V. F. WOODFORD. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report Great Bargains ! Ladies wanting fine Dn-ss (roods or a stylish ap or Jacket at wholesale prices should cull at the Low Price Store. They are closing out Don't be talked into purchas ing before getting prices from the Low Price htore I. COHEN. 4S1 Bond St., 'cofner 11th. not one atom can bt lost without the whole body feeling It. The body la like a watch, a machine. This accounts for the success of SCOTTS EMULSION of Cod-Iivcr Oil in all wasting disease. It feeds, nourishes, keeps up the strength when ordinary food is rejected. When nutrition is impos sible death is certain. Cod liver oil,' say the doctors, Is the best nourishment, and SCOTT'S EMULSION, with the Hypophosphitcs, Is beyond comparison the most effective form of cod-liver oiL toe. s.ud li e st sil druggists. Till-: HATTI KSHIP ORKiiON. Final Effort to raise the balance of the Funds Necessary to Secure the Testimonial. Portland, Or., Sept. 21, s;m. To the Editor of the Astorian: The undersigned, tuning by duo au thority been apolnted a sub-committee to make a final effort for raising the balance of the fund necessary to s-cure a proper testimonial to the battleship Oregon, preicnt the following to the people of the state: When In May. 1VS. the general com mittee was appointed by the governor, various plans were dovts.-d, each prom ising gooil results, but for various causes the amount retilml to give pnxr recognition to the great honor conferred on the state has not been ralsod. The main cause has of course been the strlngi-iuy of the times, but In addition to this, the committee has slept.! aside for various enterprises which sought public subscriptions - among these being Uval celebrations and the exposition at Portland. The political contest in June last also In terfered to some extent with the work of the committee. Hut the time Is drawing near when the magnificent battleship Oregon will have been fully completed, and may turn her prow northward to visit the waters of the state after which she has been lliuiwil. The people of the state owe It to themselves that a titling recognition of the honor accorded Is made. The balance stlli left t be rais ed. If all contributions and pledges uiv collected. Is about lli We regret that the people of the In terior parts of the state have not come forward with that liberality which pa triotic IntctKst suggest, and this ap peal Is now- made to commercial b.nlles, assiM-iations, churches, societies, clubs ami Individuals. None are usked to give who cannot give. The amount contributed will come back to the donor a hundredfold under the consciousness of a duty performed. Subscriptions will be received up to and Including October 31, !v'. and should be forwarded to Henry Falling. Treasurer testimonial liattleshlp Ore gon, First National l;ank, Portland, or. Very Respectfully, R W. MITt'llKI.U j CHAS. F. liKKHK. MRS. MAOKKNZ1E, MRS. SOL. HIRSOH. MRS H. J. ('I 'RIIETT, MRS. It. NIXON, MISS FAILIN'i, FRANK MoTTER. Sub-Committee. CIRCUIT COI'RT. In the circuit court y-xterday a num ber of Interesting cases were under consideration, ami the pr.-sent jury Is making a record for rapid work. So far this ,term they have d.si.b-l all cases In less than twenty mlnutin. The first thing occupying the attention of the court at the morning session was the application of Nels Steffensen, a native of Sweden, for admission as a citizen of the United States. Upon examination of witnesses, the applicant was ordered admitted. C. A. Peterson vs. A. Thompson, Jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiff for J231 Julius Jambs vs. It. I.. Jeffrey et al, the motion to make the complaint more definite was sustained by the court. State vs. (ius Hnugg et al, the de fendants, who were Indicted by the trand iury for participating In a riot luring the fishermen's strike, were ar raigned In court and liiargd with the crime of participating In riots. The seven defendants pleaded not guilty by their Several attorneys, u..- the case Was set for trial October 8. State vs. J. H. D. Oray, defendant was arraigned In court and charged with carrying concealed weapons. He pleaded not guilty, and appeared In his own defense, stating that as a county officer ho considered that he hail the right to carry a weapon. The case was set for October 8. Samuel Oliver vs. Astoria Savings Hank. Judgment wan rendered for de fendant on the verdict of the Jury. State vs. Frank Cabanls, No. 1.; de fendant was arraigned In court and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. He entered a plea of guilty and the court fixed this morning as the time for pronouncing sentence. State vs. Frank Cabanls No. 2, dis missed on motion of district attorney. W. M. La Force vs. A. Levy, this suit occupied nearly the entire time of the court yesterday afternoon, and to wards the close of the session, the at torneys for the defense entered a mo tlon for non-suit. The case was con tinned until this morning. ASTORIA TO HEAR MISS BLOCH. A subscription list was started yester day for the appearance of the favoritt prima donna, Miss Rose Hloch, and If sufficient funds can be raised Astoria will have the pleasure of hearing that celebrated singer and concert company of unusual merit, consisting of Mr. Edgar E. Coursen, the eminent piano virtuoso, the celebrated Spanish Stu- I dents, and the great tenor Slg. Ablnhoff. warrenton Columbia Harbor Land Co. tORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mns on application. An attraction like this containing ar tists of such wide repute ooims but seldom and should rcceUe a hearty welcome. Addressi-s of those who have not signed and wish to do so can be left at Strauss' store. Subscribers will have Urol choice of scuts THK TF.l.KUR.WHKUS' STIilKK. A Threat to Kill Their Places Wired from Montreal. Montreal. October 2 Assistant lien- ; eiul Xlunager Tall has wired to all points lhat the train dispatchers and operators who had stopped work hav now had two days In which to consider the magnitude of their blunder and thut If they desired to muran ths places Ihey had voluntarily given up they must do so tn-foro 5 p. in. today or their places will be tilled by new men. I WINTKR IS t'OMINU. The ladles of the V. C T IV have In contemplation a series of entertain ments during the winter mouths Soir.s of the entertainments will be of a unique tint it iv. It Is proposed to gHc in the near future, a novel exhibition to take the form of a birth-lay party. About October 10 It Is expected that the services of Mrs. I.ucla II. Addllon. of Portland, can be secured lo give sev eral lecture In this city. The lady comes highly recommended, ami ln-r special line of work Is "The Relation of rcmperanio to l'a ital ami l.ator " She brings to the !)id a fund of Information which always makes her entertain ments attractive. The society make an nppeul for sup plies of all kinds. Winter Is coining on. and unless extra efforts are made by the cUUens, there will surely be suffering. Cast-off clothing of all kinds will be gladly received by the com mittee, and everyone Is urged lo nmks u search In closets .-m l old trunks (. r articles which can be utilised In mak ing some on else comfortable Artl chw may bo left at the pkiiiis of the W. C. T. l' or if tin- t'nlon Is advised, they will call for the same, potibtless there will be a In-arty response lo tins appeal Alld no fine need be ashamed lo send In word of n supply of cast-off artlcl.-s. wti!"h can bv lis', to great ad vantage by the I'nlon. NOT AU, 'N1-: WAY IN MONTANA I Thft following Is un extract from a potter received from un employ of the I Northern l'acllli- Rallwnv In (ilendlr, .M..nt., by the Railway Age: "I believe the rullwuy men generally are commencing to rcalt&e the ncc-ssUy of placing themselves. Irrespective of party, on the side of sound money imd i law and order, ns against repudiation jnnd anarchy, as outlined In the I'oino I cm tie platform at Chicago. While this I state Is very largely Interested In silver I mining, and Is. therefore, generally credlted to the free silver column, the I people In this part of the state are lulm st a unit fur sound money. I be jlleve that no class of lalxir Is mors vitally concerned in up-holding the na tional honor by advocating and working to maintain u sound currency system than the railway men who would, with out question, lie among the first to suf fer the effects of a depreciated cur rency. The publishers "f the Railway Age are to be congratulated In their great work for the cause of sound mon ey by furnishing each week arguments and valuable Information on the Bull ed, which every person can under stand, and is demonstrating alreudy Its effect by opening the eyes of rnllway men to the gravity of the situation that confronts them when they march to the polls at the coming election. I be lieve that no more loyal patriots exist than the railway men of the West, and w hen tho ballots are deposited on No vember 3, they will be found standing shoulder to shoulder with their breth ren In the East for sound money and gissl government." Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. t or sale at Jis- tea-Conn Drnar Store. There's more clothing destroyed hy 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, Hlgglnn & Co. A Boston news agency reports, as the result of an Invi-stlgatlon, that 10,000,000 of American money has been trans f erred to Toronto banks alone within sixty days. This Is one of the many evils of the silver scare. Jnhn Iloyil Thatchcr'B h-ttcr brouKht Jmtm from the Knl'1 men anil curHCH from the HllverlteH. TheMe are not the 'lays for Btral'lllnr. Cincinnati Com mercial Tribune. ' OASTOniA. Salton Hea .Salt for baths at the Kates-Conn J'l up fc'torf 10c and 25c per package. Meany Is the leading tailor, and payi the hlght-Rt canh price for fur kln. If you will look into the mtuiilion you will tlini WARRENTON is tlio mum of wont hMo property. Tim (.'filter of improvo int'nta is here, ami as an investment fr buHincwroi a lnmm there is nothing to equal it in tlio whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are nil large, full size, 50x10'). Price range from $150 to $'-'"( each. SiM on installments. Term to suit. Savo your change and buy a, lot in Job Printing The Astorian Invites attention to Its Job Printing Department TRY UA( , g?j Lubrwatlnc p. . OILS j ' A Specialty. Brothers, ... Stn Astoria I Ship Chamlt'lery, j Hardware, i I ron it Stf fl, ! Coal. (trot'i'rit's Provision, 1 Flour. t Mill Fed, Paints, ( )ils. Varnishes, Ixt-rs Supplies, Fair! milk's denies. IWrs t Windows, Aiii'iiltuni! IniplrtiiPiit'' ; Wagons A Vehicles. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NIC0LL, Assistant. orncri: Kopp's jNcw Brewery .SNAP A KODAK- at sujr man coiiilhg out "I out slurs and you'll gel a portrait of a msu brimming orer with plewant thntiglita. Hurti iullljf In III" liquors wi loe touiTersrs'iioiutli to llej unjr intn. COME AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. ROSS HIGGINb & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upfwr Anuria rim TtM mi Cnf, TM t)llrci. Donaillr wid Tropical rrulll, Vtf.t.hlM. Suf u Cut Ham, Bacon, Etc. Choke Fresh and Salt Meats. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READ1NO room frbb to all. Opto rrnry dar from I o'clock lo M and 1:10 to 1:10 p. m. Buboorlptlon rataa tl P annum. B.W. COR. KLBVBNTH A DUAUB iTf. B.F.ALiLiEtf&SON Wall Papar, Artlita' Matarlala, Palntt, OHi, Glaaa, ate. Japanaia Marttnf a. Run ml Bamboo Good! 365 Commercial Btreet. BREMNER & HOLMES Blaokamith. B pedal attention paid to ream boat re pairing, flrst-clana boraeahoolnB, ate LOGGING CAJBP (DORK A SPECIALTY 117 Olnay treat, between Third and and Fourth. Aatnrla. si QEn... A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Corner , Commercial and nth Sts. ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. Clarkson & Mcjrvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. AM Work Roof Pnlntlna and Repairing LaaUy Roofs. WARRENTON WANTKO, WANTi:i-Olii for Ughl housswork. Apply l i7 i:i hngt slieci, Wniitod- A four pupils on tho piano. Miss Marltm I., llllbnri. l!H Third Irrcl, $10 to if Is lcr "-h for nun nml women for easy home work. No books or canvassing. No rxprrlfnon. Rons fid offer. No Catch. Hsnd "lamp fur work and particulars. K. 1 1 Hit MANN, 21) ti. Sixth street, rhllndclphta, I'a. Pt)K MINT. FOR HUNT Cheap--Sevrn room cot tage, with bath and modern Improva. menla. Apply at llm Astorian nftlro. Foil It KNT Three or four rootua, with board. Mr. K. C. HoUten, oomtr nth and tuan streets, FOR tlKNT Newly furnished t-noma; hot and cold baths; rail at Dili offlca. FOR IIKNT Tlur. furnished room with or without board. Apply 11 ?th street. FOR BALK. FOR SAI.K-13-room Lodging llous Centrally located; cheap base; barv gain. Astoria I-and and Inv. Co., li Commercial slrvst. JAI'ANKSIC liOODH Flrvworka Just out- J""t recelvd-Jiist what yoi wnt-at Wing Lee'a, Ml Commercial I street. 1 LOHT. ! I.l 1ST nn the night of the parads, last Thursday, a purse, containing mon ! py and a gold ring Kinder will be r ,wnn.. I by leaving same at the Ab , rlun oftu-e, riii'Nn. Kiil'Nh I'ulr of kid glovei. cornrr Couiinenial und 101 It streets Apply Astoitun office. Cedar Shingles 1 SKASIOH U'MIIKIt YAltl', ! OFFK'K J.'.5 COMMERCIAL ST. A. V. AI.LICN, PUUNIN ! GtoiriiM, Flour, Herd, Provision, Fruits J VfgftiiMrs, Cro.krry, (il.is jnj 1 PutrJWarr. Logger' Supplies. . Cor. Tenth and Commercial atrvU. ). A KASTAHICND, oi:nlral contkactor, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND (D8ARF BUILDER HOI'SK MllVKII. Homm Mating Tools lar Htnl. ASTORIA OKROON AHTOUIA IKON WOH KH CosroaOy St.footot Jackxxi. Anuria General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Lan4 and Marina Englnaa. Bdlar work, StaaK boat and Cannary Work a Spatially. ! Caalhifi of All D ilptlona MJ lo OtJ.r on Short Noika. John Pnz....PnMldnt and Ruptrlntomtnnt A. U Fox Vlo lTMldint O. B. Pranl Rocmtary First National Bank, Traaaumr C A. HANSON Cash Grocer COMMERCIAL STREET R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL ST. "The Louvre" astohivs ;oi.r.oi s ENTERTAINMENT HALL a ri.ttoKN Fine Mualo. Jnma of All Klnila. Two Magoltlomit llura. EVEKYTHINii MIIST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's Rights. HTUILTI.Y OHNKHVKll. Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon I.K4VE OltDKlia AT HOOM I, Kl. AVICI. HUII.n'O Guaranteed N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN, I