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THK DAILY ASTOKIAX, Tl'KSDAY MOKNINU, (HTOHKIl (5. lll'.Hi. Misses', Youth's and Children's CCHOOL JHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. OoodS An Warranted John Hahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. New Arrivals... Fall Styles All the latest and richest fabrics in DRESS GOODS ALBERT DUNBAR New Today: A Full Line of Umbrellas YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 64 degrees. Minimum temperature, 45 degree. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st. ISM, to date, 1.H Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st. IS96. to date, I. IS Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast Fair w eather, warmer; light to fresh northerly winds. TO RKADEKS.-Th Dally Aatorlan ntalna twleo at much raiding matter as any ether paper pabllahrd la Aatorta. It ts tha only paper that presents tu reader with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. The Dally At torbaa" ha more than twice a many r ad- era a any other paper pabllahed la Aato- rla. It Is therefor more than twice a valuable a aa adrertlalnc median). AROUND TOWN. See Swope about It Swope paints everything- see about It. him Mr. H. S. Wooden was in from Olney yesterday. See Swope about campaign cartoons ad caricatures. Dr. W. I. Howard. HomteopathiBt, 58 Commercial street. Born To the wjfe of Guesseppe Bru no, Upper Astoria, a boy. actual returns from every precinct In Clatsop county, gives McKlnley a nia- orlty In this county of T14. Before County Clerk Dunbar yester day Adolph Jensen, a native of vr many, and K.lma Hultirren. a native of Sweden, declared their Intentions of be coming I'nlted States rltliena. Chas. Raker, E. it. Noble, Sn Frnn- Cisco; John tfretrory, John Bays and son. Portland; R. S. Hill, Seattle; and E. V. Closaen. Fairfield. 111., roistered at the Parker House yesterday. One of Foard Stokes' drivers came in to the store last evening, and re ported that while on his route he had lost his free silver button, and with It nil faith In the Democratic party. Notice Is (tlven that the Astoria Sail Loft will be closed from and after to day. October 2, for a period of alvoit throe months, on account of the ab sence of the proprietor from the city The retail mervhatits are dolus a rush ing business now o In to the lante lev t of vessels In the harbor. What will they do another season when a hundred vessels load their cargoes at this port? In the county court yesterday Ivfore Judfte Cray, C. O. Palmherir, Chas. A. Johnson and C S. Oarthee, natives of Sweden, and Olof Anderson, natives of Germany, were admitted to fulled States citixenshlp. 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. 1 Address 4SS Commercial street W. D. Brown. W. H. Ask. X. A. Neil- son. J. Joseph. W. G. Martin. F. V Dunne. Portland; C. H. Callender, Knappton; T. A. Hennelly. New- York f. .-uciiowan. cninook. were guests at the Occident yesterday. It you want a sure lei.ri to p.ou .u t tie u.o lunbt, ui an Allcock's BSAK IN Mind Not on of the host it counterfeit und rn ' tlons is as good as the genuine. I if'm building of a new landing, which will THK LOCATION. amply accommodate such boats as the! Telephone. Potter. Dixon, and Thomp-1 ""r '' Hlver Hrldge U at , . ! South F.nd of sth Street. The display of rare shells In Jeweler i October Mil, IS.Hi, N orris' window is perhaps the hand-!'1"" th, KHtr: somest exhibition of the kind ever seen " " inorougnuuv or ensy in the city. The ..hells belong to Mr. , 'l,, ll sH.n be made from the court Goo. llartlev. and were collected bv nouse to loung s im - uinvtty over me him throws h along series of years. The ! hill. No more needed road could be WAR RENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. ANNOl'NOKMKXTS. exhibit Is only a small portion of hls ,1','m Nn ,Vl' ,,,nn w" rval possessions in this line. The Inst addl- l"llillll Ut to the city as this. tlon to the collection is a mavnlileent i 1 m" "B"r atmospnere, easier slope. piece of white coral opening tint from . ,,,v frl",,' 91,11 ' 'ItrTereut scenery single stem, measuring eighteen or l,,!,n lno 1 "'",' side of the pe- ,., . p, pnver. one of the nr.-slden- twenty Inches in diameter. Tills was are pnverieo n many, w no ; ii electors of the sliile of i "niion. w III secured Saturday from one of the ships n"w " restrained rrom niiu.iiiig on deliver tin address on the pn lllleal slum now In the harbor. '"' ,"u,h "'"I'0- '' ,h, n!"'"''e of a t,i t McKlnley hull on the cvenln. of A glmict at tlio will kIiow tliat tho town of WARRENTON font tins t lit liost situatotl i'omrty tin llio went hil" of tho Lhv. Aliviuly mx liutulivtl pt'oplo I i vo within a Moiiih throw of tlif new railroml dopot, tuul at the Hpccldl PHcch now olU rt'il tluM't cun lo no Wtt'r invent iiirtit I'nr HOUSES OR BUSINESS PROPERTY Choict lots nio lu'inn hoKI tluilv tit HtH'iiillv low iiieiH, on iiistnllnitMitx, to xnit tin tinu'K. In a l''v mt)h 1 1 i ro will lu an iKlvaiiif. Now in the tiint to liny tin Wl ImrpiiiiH on tin IVtiinsula. " iSalton Son Salt for tint lis1 at tin Kstt's-Coim limp Stort I0t' ainl pir parkajrt. Ses Swope about campaign banner work charges reasonable. Gunther's, the only candies in ths city. C. B. Smith, sole agent If Snodgrass doesn't mafce photos you don't get the best. Astoria to Portland and return for J1.50. This Is the rate made by the O. R. and X. Co. for the Oregon Indus trial Exposition. Tickets on sale Oc- tover 6 and 7. Good for return ten days from the date of sale. Messrs. Dille Johnson, the furniture manufacturers of Chinook, were In the city again yesterday looking over a site for a factory In Astoria. The manu factures committee of the Chamber of Commerce, entertained the gentlemen here, and hope to satisfactorily locate them. In the police court yesterday A. Scroth and F. Bauer forfeited 5 each for being drunk. F. Duval was lined 110 for the cemmissiou of a nuisance on a public street; Geo. Dent, who had been engaged in a fight, was lined UO; for being drunk and disorderly Stephen Murphy was fined $10. your It was reported J-esterday that the catch of fall salmon was fairly good. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candles. It will do you good. French art of painting taught in one lesson, 75 cents. Inquire Strausa' book Btore, Miss Carrie Hlbbard, of Portland, Is visiting Miss Maybell Young, of East Astoria. A Free Silver Purse free, with each box of Cascarets sold at Rogers' Drug Store today. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price J10. Come and examine them. Mrs. Hansen, the Commercial street milliner, offers an opening to a steady and capable apprentice. Mrs. T. S. Billings, of Lewiston, Ida ho, Is visiting in the city, the giiest of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Fox. Miss Bruoe, pupil of Bruno Zwlnt scher, of Leipsic, 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 candles. Captain William Sharpe, master of the British ship Linden, went to Port land last night on a business trip. It was remarked that yesterday was a good day in the circuit and county courts for the making of new voters. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snodgrass knows how to make them. A big pile driver, dragged along by an ordinary truck and team of horses was one of the sights on Commercial street yesterday. It was reported last evening that at the Bryan meeting held In Goble hall, Uppertown, there were one hundred present, and ten signed the roll, Contractor Gocrig has shipped his plledriver and scow to Chinook, where he has undertaken a contract for a large amount of work for Mr. McGow-an. F. J. Schofield Is an expert at flower and general landscape gardening, and offers his services for such work at a reasonable rate. Leave word at Asto rlan office. Mr. Barlow, of San Francisco, return ed to the city yesterday, on a telegram, to readjust the machinery of the new gasoline launch Canby, now on the As-torla-Ilwaco run. A conservative estimate made by an experienced politician yesterday from The McKinley Republican Club and the Young Men's McKlnley and Hobart Club go to Knappa tonight, where a grand rally w ill take place. Hon. T. J. CUYton w ill address the meeting. Boat leaves Flavel dock at i p. m. sharp. Ail Republicans and those who believe jlli sound money are Invited to go alng. SherirT Hare stated to an Astoria re porter Sunday afternoon that the re ports about town that Frank Cal.anis had confessed to having held up the crap games at "Our Corner." w ere with out foundation. He said the man had made such a statement, but acknowl edged afterwards that it was mer-ly a Joke. The contractors will finish the Scow- Bay depot this week. The buildings are complete in every respect including waiting rooms, ticket office, baggage and express rooms. The entire struct ure presents a neat and business like appearance, and the yard room pr" vides for six tracks In front of the building. Messrs. B. VanDusen and Alsey Fox started out yesterday afternoon by team for a huntjng trip to the Nehalem One of their friends said last night that from the amount of paraphernalia taken along and several dogs which were trailed along behind the wagon, they would doubtless have a successful trip. tile soiitn slope. ty the absence of iltl,.iut Melvliil ; convenient road. ! the 7th Inst. well known gentleman of this city Kitchen and llower isai-dcns can bej ''he Hon T J. t'l(ou will speak ut who has a remarkable memory, mid is 'more easily grown on the south than I Kniippn tonight. The boat which one of the be.t read men In town, In on the north side, ! w III nvey the party from this city will reply to several nuestlens, yesterday; Many consider the Young's Hay side ' leave sharp at o'clock, and li is e figured the following results: The silver Oie Ideal residence portion of the city. ! pivted thai everybody who wains to coin now In circulation In the t'mted Young's Hay and river are suitable for j vote for McKlnley will Join the excur States is 725..ti0; 1.000.000 silver del- pleasure lioatlng. The sand beach af-Ision. lars can be stored In a space containing fords natural bathing facilities. Hoat ! The Hon. S. It. Piles of Seattle one 50 cubic feet. To store the entire $:;;.- houses, bath houses, and summer house ! f m,. foremost stump-speakers of OOii.OOO. would require a building or room 'will soon follow the completion of a ! Washington, w III deliver an address In 5 feel 7 inches long, it feet 7 Inches convenient way of travel over the "dl- thl city on the Uth lust wide, and Si feet 7 Inches high inside vide." Ttu. n,,,, T j i.-eotou will address measurement in the clear. This amount ' In the vicinity of the south end of the the people of Chadwell on the evening of silver would weigh about 21.500 tons, proposed improvement should be local-'of the nth. and If It was to be loaded Into ships of ed the Young's Hay bridge now talked! average capacity, it would take seven of. It Is the nearest point to the rout. CUU'I'IT CiU'llT. vessels to carry the coin, and the freight house, postortlee, railroad depot audi charges would be $;50,V at the present center of (ow n; and a great deal nearer I The attention of the circuit court yes rate to London. One million dollars In by water level route around Smith s 't onlay as almost entirely occupied by The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters in the shell of i WANTKll. WANTKI A place lo do lioiisett oi k; or as it muse linpilie nl rM Km haugo strel WA.NTKIV-Llvo men with amall cap. Hal lo handle oil for prevention of dual. For particulars apply to The iHistln Co., Sil Hi-cond Blivil, Hun Kranelso", t'al. III) to !f I pel iiK lui nun unit himun for easy noma work. No hooks or canvaaslni. No rxpenvnc. H"H fid offer. No Caleb. Hvml slump (or aurll ati.l i,rll,,lMr If H1rllIAV7 Served to Order or Sold at Retail! m m. sixth street. n,ii.d0i,.i,i. v. ' W.W. WHIPPLE- Tin; PAi.Ati; ron RKNT. IMIt 11 KNT -Three furnish.. room for Unlit hoiiskonpliiK Astoria l.nnd and Investment t'n . SMI Commercial 81. . ' point. the awe of 1.. Lelur el ill vs. Chas o. silver weighs twenty-nine tons. A wu ger was made yesterday as to the space On this level route Is now a fair drive j vu. " hlVri w as on trial before the Jury required to store one million silver dol- way constructed and in u few- j ears 1 '"' will be continued this niirn lars. In subsidiary coins, a million dol- w ill be Improved by a motor line. No lars can be stored In 150 cubic feet. 'doubt a motor line will soon also bef l" 'I"' application the following extended over the hill near the line of jwere admitted by the court to Tinted Th. (.11 l-.-- . ... n.c h'iiokiuk itwi in rumiay s ore- the proiswed Improvement. Mines citnenstiip Clias. Walker, a n- l.tihrK .nthi(j OILS A Specialty. Kgt I KOIl IlKNTCheap Seven room Ool lae, with bath and modern Improve intent. Apply at the Aslorlau office. KOU IlKNT -Three or four rooms, with board. Mrs. K. C. llulduti, vomer Uth and Dunne slrveli. M'nian loncerning tne government As concern the people across the bay I hatchery on the lower Clackamas. Is In- between Young s Hlver and Lewi and teresting: "Fish and Game Protector Clarke river, a bridge west of Nowien's H. D. McGuire yesterday visited the, slough will me most convenient and re- government hatchery on the Clacka- ,,i,re less length of road. The roads In-; ' of Sweden ; Henry Miller, a nil-' mas, and was much gratified w ith the slend of crossing the divide between I tv' Russia. ...,.ms Uuclrn-. i ne natcnery is the two streams and thus being hilly., now In full blast; thousands of eggs are lth heavy rriljt,. would run along! being hatched every day, and eggs In the east and west s es of the "dl-l every stage of Incubation mar be seen vi.i.. ,i ,.,.. t,., ! h White Collar Line will havei there. The hatchery Is Interfered with ,,,, f ,liKh ,llIul ,h fam, ,)f Jt.r. , round trip tickets on sale, to Portland. to some extent by the fishing which Is fenI, alll, tn,. together a. ross the low ! s"'",,""'r -M '"' "etober' now in pn.gress on the lower Clacka- i,..,.i i.. th.. i.ei.i..., ti... i... i v.... l" un" ,,h' Rt one fare for the round i live of Itusslu, Chas. J, Aiiunluson, a native of Norway; Kdward Anlas-ien. a native of Norway; Martin Kriinclscov Ich i a native of Austria; Chas. K 1'carson, a 1 PlKTLANI KXI1SITItN'. r mas. and Mr. McC.uIre hoies to secure , ,M- , Mllrr,er than where the trip. Tickets good going only on dale' a law- before long, forbidding this alto- present roud Is local. ist of Nowien's : "' "' ,lml r-lunilng wi-hln I. n l71 Fisfper Brothers, . . ' Sell ASTOPIA Ship Chaiuh-ltTv. Hard w art, Iron (Ai St.tl, Coal, I iroo'i'it'i tt Provisions, Flour Mill Fed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes Logrs Siijiplics, Fairliank's mlt's, i)iim-c .1!- W'iii.ti ia '. want at Wing Lee's, f.) Commercial Agricultural linpii'mt'iit- 'Tt. I Fll ItKNT-Newly furnished r-snns; ; hot and cold baths; call at this otTlra. KOIt ItKNT-Thres furnished room with or without board. Apply mi 7th street. roit RALE. I FOR SALK- t!-rnm lodging House, Centrally located; cheap leas; bar. ; gain. Astoria l-and and Inv. Co., 354 j Commercial street. j JAPANK.SK U(KlH rirewnrks Just nut Just recclvad-Just what yntt gether. The present law provided for Hlotiuti. a special close season for streams on which hatcheries are locate.1 which ends October 1. Since the first of the month many salmon have been taken In At th J. Q A. 1!' 'WI.HY. CHAMBER OF CO.MMEItCK. lays from date of sale. TK kets good n steamers T. J. Potter, llalley lial jiert. It. It. Thompson and Tel. -phone. WllDllS it Vfhil'lcs. THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. A Denial that the aLte Alice Mc?:iroy Was Denied Burial by the Churches. Dr. Beckman last evening sent his boy back to the old country. Finland, where he will enter upon a thorough course of study In pharmacy. The rules govern lng this branch of science In Finland are very strict, and the young man successfully passing the examinations In that country, is well fitted for this business. The Woodmen's Dramatic Union will give an entertainment at Fisher's Op era House, on the evening of October 10, under the auspices of the local camp, Woodmen of the World. The entertain ment will consist of a comedy drama. entitled "Hickory Farm." Tickets 5") and 25 cents, can be had In due season at Strauss' store. Mr. A. L. Kimball, who is one of the best known business men of Northern Michigan, and who is constantly travel ing and In touch with the people of that section of the state, writes to a friend In Astoria that while for forty years he has been a staunch Democrat, he, and the entire northern portion of Michigan, are this time solid for McKln ley and sound money. The funeral services of the late Wm. Ryan, held Sunday afternoon, drew a large gathering from amongst his nu merous friends In the city. The fire de partment turned out in full and the T. J. Potter, which conveyed the re mains to Grenwood Cemetery, carried 350 mourners. Father Dlelrnan con ducted the services, and the eereyiony at the grave was a most impressive one. There was a profusion of flowers con tributed by hosts of friends. Owing to the number of large Bteam ers which now occasionally make tripB to Greenwood, the cemetery association has found It necessary to enlarge the dock at that place. Plans and specifi cations have been drawn, and the coir tract will be let in a few days for the . GOLD NIMGKTS Fit" .M McKINI.KY'S reicular meet ng of the Cham- the Clackamas, and the hatchery would ,vr f Commerce held last1 evening.! LKTTKR OF ACCEPTANCE, be much better protected bv a law mak. . ti... -i -. ... . it,., it ii ,.0h 1 ,. . . ,..n.... .. ,..M-, The mere declaration that the Dcmo- ing It unlawful to tlsh In hatchery j,.nt; E. C. Hol.l.n. secretary; Messrs. C. .. streams thenar around. , w. Fu,)n. E. j. Smitl, j,.,,,, A,1;lll, unmle (f ,s f . .M.uicv, c. .v. ... r. .iiiwlmi.,mo,, , our tlnanelal and Induslrlal F. P. Kendall, Jus. Klnlnyson. J. S. Del- 'institutions. linger. Geo. Hartley. M. Jensen, (i. W. , u , ,. ,,,,,,, ,,y ,,hl.a-., Lounsberry. Judge Gray and others. ,,,,. y th,r,.s. Free sil- AH-ssrs. I.avl.l tan. II. Harry Hell v,.r uM , . ,, Mlv,.r il1Uu.g In view of the follow ing published in ,'Wld V. Boelling, were propped und duly I were to be fp-ly had without est or the Astorian of September 30; ;fl,s i,, t,, meinlH-rslilp. 'labor. "There has Uuii rniis!,1erable com- Mr. Jno. K. ilnitke. chalrmun of the ' The own. r of the silver bullion would ment In dllt'.-reiit .planers of the city special coiumlttti- appoint.- I (o submit ,, svr dollar, the people would concerning the refusal of several suitable lithograph, etc.. of Astoria for , ,,,y ,v th-lr labor. churches to conduct the services at the letter head, report.-.! progress mid was1 what would k.-.-p the new silver dol funeral of the late Alice McKln.y. The gi'ant.-,l further time. :llrM at ,,lir wU(, K,,,i There would be Salvation Army people, as soon as nd- Judge Gray, chairman of th-commit- ,,,Uh-atlon on the government to do vised uf the situation, stepped In and t.-e on commerce and navigation, re-! , t,,. simple truih Is. we would be diiv- htld the services. There are many who ported that In reply to his In.pilry ofl,.n t u silver basis -to sliver mono- have thought and have so expressed Capt. Fisk. I'. S. engineers, as to w hen ' nietalllsin. themselves publicly, that It probably would be convenient for him to receive j Hlnietalllsm cannot ! secured by In wouid not have injured any one of the delegation from the committee. Capt. dependent action on our part, nor by church.s to have held a service over ' 'sk na.i wriuen mm to say mat ne;H.nnK llUr mints to free sliver until the remains of the unfortunate woman, 's always glad to any one Interest- j international agreement is had It Is Un even though she was a sinner above ed in the river and harbor work under ,uty of the rnli.il States to maintain many." his charge. t. Kl, tu!idard. The Ministerial Association of Asto- -secretary noiii.-n read n comniunlcu-j ve now have more sliver than gold, rla respectfully ask the following to be "on from Mr. A. H. Hammond In an- Eighty-four per cent of our foreign published: swer to Inquiries made by direction of trade Is with gold standard countrl.-s. A. V. ALLliN, PMl.tH IN roifrlrv Flour, Feed, ProvKlon, Fruit vritft.iblr, Cro.krrv, Olas anj 1'iatf J Ware. Luggers' Suppllc. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. .SNAP A KODAK. at any mini -umlii out ut nur atura ami you'll p-t a portrait of a man brimming ..er witu pleaninl thuiixlita. sucti iia0I)f III the ll.pior. we Imre to offer are rliulltfli to ri.-aao mtj man COMK AND THY TI I KM I .OUT. l.oST on the night of the parads, limt'Thurailay. a purse, containing mon ey mid a gold ring Finder will 1 m , warded by leaving nnio nl lh Ailo- ' rlan nllliT. rot'.Nn. Ki'I'.M A gold an. I silver purse, by John Carlson, at the Siinnysiile, owner can have same by proving propery and pay lng charges. I KnCNIi pair of kit kIov.-s. corner , Coininerclal and lMh streets. Apply AkIoiIuh office. I'ofNP About .',o fathoms of Kill ' net. owner ran luive same by applying to me nl P J McGowan & Son's can. .iii-i y .m l piiylng c.Nit of n lv. lilslng. Jacob Ougciidal. huomhs & co. Cedar Shingles We. the underslgnel pastors, d.-sire the rharnber In reference to the con to state that we were not asked to structlon of a dry dock and extensive olllciate at said funeral, and had the "aw mill in this vicinity. The commu prlvilege been granted us we certainly nli tion was referred to the committee would not have hesitated to Improve on manufactures and industries and the the opportunity of doing the Master's, secretary instructed to so Inform Mr. work, by word and deed. J. J. WALTER, Pastor M. E. Church. L. J. TRCMHULL, Pastor Baptist Church. J. G. SCHMID, Pastor German Reformed Church. HENRY MAKCOTTE, Pastor Presbyterian Church. E. S. BOLLINGER, Pastor Cong'l Church. Reverends Edlund, Sleen and Jacob sen were not present at the Association when the above action was taken. E. S. BOLLINGER, Secretary A. M. A. Hammond I Discussion was had and suggestions made on other matters of Importance to i the commercial interests of our city, ! which will be acted upon at a future meeting. POSTPONED. Owing to the sudden Illness of Mrs. J. J. Walter, the social announced to be held at their home tonight will be post poned until further notice. ADVERTISED LETTERS. NOTICE, FINNISH BROTHERHOOD. The following unclaimed letters wers advertised at the Astoria postofflce on October 5, 1HW: The regular quarterly meeting of the ! Ball, Johney. Beneke Miss Lenaf2 Finnish Brotherhood will be held in Hennett, Henry. Brown, Miss Grace Pythian Hall, on Tuesday evening, j Estes, Homer Ferguson, Duncan October 6. A full attendance Is desired, I Kearney. John Marcelll, John and all absentees will be fined. By or- Marson Miss Odle (2Morrow, Robert G der of J. KASKI, President. OUR CORNER. Nash, James Pederson, Krlstlan Seaborg, R. J. A. Thorburn, H. I Wasson, John. Westllng, Isaac. : Carsl, Antonio. Evernness, Martin .. I Mache, Francesco ' A gentleman's resort, at corner of ' p(.r.onB caUna; for an of the above Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest ; letterg wu p,eaf)e ay ..aavertlge(1 brands of liquors and cigars always ; Ad.,ltlonttl DO(,tae of one cent fr each on hand. Call and try us. : ,,,. -rtHfcrt , rhrA a.l.ku.m at ruaiinuA, 1 Wu have more silver In use than any country In the world except China or India Free coinage would defer, if not do f.-at. International bimetallism, free silver would contract our cur rency and drive &00,0u0,ueo gold dollurs out of circulation. Tho money of a country should never be the subject of partisan contention. In addition to free sliver we are asked to enter on an era of Irredeemable paper currency. We are not a nation of classes, and appeals to prejudice should be rebuked. I HERMAN WISE, P. M. ROYAL BaKing Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. -V. 8. Oovarnment Report NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Great Bargains ! 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. Ladies wanting h'm: I)ivhs (Hoods or a styli.-h Chih or Jacket at wholesale prices;,. ,T" " ",K A ' "" " 7K "V; . 1 Oil Ki 'Hll at the LOW 1 ri(;eiA11 druggists refund the money If It Store. They are closing OUt. , 'falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Don't he talked into liurchas-druggist. ing hefore getting prices from the Low Price .Store I LSe Webfoot Corn Cure. No I. COHEN. cure no P? or saIe at k8' 4M Bond St., corner 11th. teS-CoiHl Drug Store. In the light of the present political situation In this country, the follow ing extrict from the great essay of Macaulay, written on the future of the American commonwealth, and publish ed In the year 1856, Is certainly one of the most astounding prophecies ever made In the history of the world: "The day may come In the United "States when a mulUtude of the peo "ple, oppressed by hard times, will be "called upon to choose rulers. On one "side will stand a statesman preach "Ing patience, respect for vested rights, "and strict observance of the public "faith. On the other side will stand "a demagogue, ranting about the tyr "anny of usurpers and capitalists. Let "us hope that If such a season of ad "vcrsity ever comes, the American na "Uon will not act like peoplo who "would In a year of scarcity devour all "the seed corn, and thus make the "next year a year, riot of scarcity, but "of absolute famine." ROSS HIGGINb k CO SEASIDE LUMPER YAIID, OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL ST. Grocers, : and : Butchers! J. A KASTAHHNI), GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND 01HARF BUILDER- Attorta and Uppr Atturta Ptn Tit n i f.oHWi, TaM Dllcacfl. Doacitu nt) Tropin I l-riiltft. VigtUbUi, Sugar Curt4 Himt, H.un, tic. Choice - FfMh and Salt Mrats. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READINO ROOM FREE TO ALU Open every day from I o'clock to l:M and 1:10 to 1:10 p. m. Subscription rat n par annum. 8.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANH iTi. B.F.ALiLiEN&SON Will Papar. Artltit' MaKrlali. Paints, Ollt, Ol.n. ttc. Japanait M.tllnft, Rust an4 Bamboo Good l 365 Cc mmerclal Htreet. HOUMK MIIVUH. Nnuaa Movlnc TaoU for Kent. ASTORIA OKKOON. ASTORIA IKON WOK KM Gwosilir St. .root of Jnn. Aitmla General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Laod and Marin fcn(lnt, Bullar work, Siaaai boat anil Cann.ry Work 1 Spailtlty. Ca.llnr. of All IWrlplloni Mada to Ordtr o Short Nutlet. John fox.. ..President and Rup4rlntandant A. L. Fox Vice Pntaldsnt O. II. 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