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THK DAILY ASTOttlAN, SATURDAY MORN 1 NO, OCTOHKK 17. 181111. Misses, Youth's and Children's QCHOOL UHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Halm & Co An Warraatsa 79 Commercial St. TESTERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, (2 degrees. Minimum temperature, 48 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, IS?, to da, 191 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1R9. to date, HI Inches. TODAFS WEATHER. For Oregon and Washington, fa I Weather. TO RKADKRs.-Tha "Dally A.torlan oatalna twlra aa mack rudlng matter a aay other paper publlahad la Astoria. It U tit only paper that prrarnU Ite reader with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADTERTISEKS.-Tha Dally Aa- torlaa" hs anera Uian twleo aamaay road ora a aay olfcar paper pabllaaed la Aato rla. It ! taarefora mora thmm twlea aa Yalaabla a, aa advertising median. AROUND TOWN. The "Astorian" hereby of fers to donate One Hundred Dollars to tt. Mary's Jios pital, payable on demand to rather Dielman, when ever legal evidence is pro duced showing that any af ternoon newspaper publish ed in Astoria has printed, within the last ninety days expiring prior to this offer, a single "special" or other kind, of "telegraphic press a i report, receivea over tne wired entering either of the telegraph offices in this city, from any point outside of Oregon. Astoria, Oct. 15, 1S96. Ice Wool at Dunbar's. P. N. corsets at Dunbar's. Try DunCar for hosiery. Down pillows at Dunbar's. Fleece lined slipper soles at Dunbar's Don't forget the Vaglsel Concert Co. Tuesday night. Dr. W. I. Howard. Homoopathlst. 586 Commercial street. Grand Republican rally at Warren ton tomorrow night Mr. C. C. McDonald has gone to Port land on a business trip. At the Bee Hive, Ladies' Jackets and Capes from V-M to (10.00. Gunthers, the only candies In the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent If Snodgrass doesn't make your photos you don't get the best Mr. A. X. Bohan, of Ilwaco, spent yesterday in the city visiting friends. A complete line of ladles' mackin toshes from 12.35 to 110.00 at the Bee Hive. Workmen are engaged on the founda tlons of the new drug store in Upper- town. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Guntber candles. It will do you good. H. B. Parker Is In Portland, where he will spend several weeks under treat' ment for sciatica. The train for Warrenton leaves at 6:45 o'clock sharp. Everybody la Invited to to take a free ride. To arrive this morning, the celebrated Morgan's Eagle Eastern oysters. Pa cific Commission Co. The Queen, the only heating stoves. at Fisher Brothers. Price 110. Corns and examine them. The Ladles' Guild of Grace Church will hold their annual sale of fancy ar ticles December 2, 189. Children's Jackets 90c, $1.35. and $2.00. A few only. Ladles' felt walking slip pers for 25c at the Bee Hive. Chinatown last night was Illuminated with Chinese lanterns evidently In honor of Bryan and free Chinese. No train was chartered, as reported, to bring the Bryanltes over from Sea side and Warrenton last evening. Mr. C. S. Wright, who returned yes terday from Warernton, reports busi ness as very lively in that burg. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, Just received another shipment of the fam ous Gunther's Chicago candles. It Is reported that Patsy Coe's white elephant and Alex Gilbert's trotter will shortly run a race for $500 a side. A man was busily engaged all day yesterday in the blacksmith shop filling Wanted I Your tea trade from now on. Schilling's Best wants it your money back if you don't like it at Schiilinr ft Coaayaay baa Francisco the 450 torches for the Bryanlte pa rade. Don't make any social engagements which will Interfere with your attend ance upon the Elks' social Novenibei 10th. Carbons art the only permanent photos as well as the moat artistic, and Snodgrass knows how to make them. Mrs. O. W. Lounsberry and sons left last evening for Portland where they will spend several days visiting the ex position. One of the finest entertainments of the season Is the Maginel-Mullln Concert Co., which la booked for next Tuesday night. Mr. Martin Foard yesterday got down to business when he had to hi'lp unload a truckload of lumber at his now are- house on Franklin avenue. A report was circulated yesterday afternoon that the Bryanlte people were offering fifty cents per head for people to carry torches In the procession. The run of fish yesterday was quite slack and a marked Improvement must take place or the output for the fall season will be considerably disappoint ing. Superintendent Holt says that early next week he will put In a new cross ing at 4th and Astor streets and raise the grade In front of Engine House No. 1. Our Tooth Wash cleanses and pre serves the teeth and gums. Imparts a refreshing feeling to the mouth and per fumes the breath. Chas. Rogers, Drug' gist The steamer Grady last evening brought down a crowd of Washlngto nlans from Brookfleld. Skamokawa, and Cathlamet, to carry torches' for Pen- noyer. F. J. Schofleld Is an expert at flower and general landscape gardening, and offers his services for such work at a reasonable rate. Leave word at Asto rian office. Just received, at Columbia Shoe Co.. Laird. Schober ft Co.'s ladles' and misses and children's fine shoes for fall and winter wear. (Successors Copeland ft Thorsen.) All those holding reserved seat tickets for the Maginel-Mullln Concert Com' pany Tuesday night can call at Strauss' Novelty Store and secure checks for the same. , Mr. Jake Babbler, who has been In charge of one of the Alaska Packers' Association canneries In Alaska during the summer, returned yesterday. He leaves for his home in Ilwaco this morn ing. More boots and shoes will arrive at Columbia Shoe Co. In the next ten days than has ever been received by any store in the city in the same length of time. (Successors to Copeland and Thorsen.) The Pacific Commission Co. have re ceived a large consignment of the cele brated Trask River Tillamook Cream ery butter, guaranteed full two pounds hlch will be on sale today only at re duced price. Congregational church Autumnal ser- Ices in the morning. Theme, "Never ading Leaves." The church will be ppropriately decorated. Evening theme. "Enthusiasm." All are most cur ially Invited. At the Baptist Church Subject of the morning sermon, "Working with God. In the evening the question "Why All Men are not Christians," will be dis cussed. Sunday school at 12:15 and B, Y. P. U. at S:.t0 p. m. "Come with us and we will do you good." The Republican clubs of the city will run an excursion train to Warrenton leaving at 6:45 o'clock this evening. The trip will be free to all. and everybody interested in the cause of sound money and good government should attend the meeting to be held there. At the Presbyterian church tomorrow there will be the usual services. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Morning service at 11, evening at 7 :'10. Sunday school at 12:15; Y. P. S. C. E, at 6:30. On Wednesday at 7:30 the in staliatlon of Henry Marcotte as pastor of the church. Further announcement later. Artlst Swope has Just completed a bird's eye view in oil on a large scale, of the magnificent West property at Clatsop City. Mr. Swope is rapidly making a reputation as a painter of more than ordinary ability, and his ser vices are greatly in demand by local patrons. The picture of the West pic ture should be seen to be appreciated. M. E. Church Services at the usuail hour, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor both morning and even ing. Excellent music led by the male quartet. Sunday school and League meeting at usual hour. The pastor In vltes all young gentlemen and ladles who do not attend some Sunday school to become members of his class recent' ly organized. At 4 o'clock last evening an unusual occurence txk place on Commercial street. One man so much Intoxicated that he could not walk, was carried by three of his friends to the police sta tion, where he was taken care of. The procisslon down the street excited no little Interest. One of the bystandi-rs remarked that one of the Bryanltes had commenced to celebrate too soon. Mr. John Kopp's new brewery, which Is rapidly nearlng completion, is not only an ornament to the city, but makes east Franklin avenue look like a busi ness street. One might well imagine he was in the manufacturing district of Milwaukee. Through the genius of Ar chitect Scbacht Mr. Kopp has succeeded n securing a magnificent plant. The machinery Is probably the handsomest of Its kind on the coast, and the plant contains every modern device known to the trade. Cold storage rooms, whlrn are being fitted up by Orlbler ft Smith, 111 be complete In every detail. With in a few day the engine and boiler will be In position and the plant ready tor business. The new Fisher's dock was none too soon In building. It Is almost a marvel to thoae who visit the place Infrequent ly to observe the amount of life and bustle which emanates from that land ing and the small steamers and launches which maka It a rendesvous are almost Innumerable. It would be an object lesson for those who think Astoria has no Interior trade to spend a few hours In the morning at this ship ping point Early yesterday morning aa Judge and Mrs. Gray went down to the steam er Areata to see Mrs. Sarah Abornethy, the Judge's sister, who was returning to Ctws Hay, Mrs. Gray had the misfor tune to lost' a valuable breastpin given her as a wedding present At dinner time she told her husband of the loss. and he started for the telegraph otllce to wire the captain of the Areata, thinking the breastpin was lost while on the steamer. The Judge concluded to take a look over the route taken by himself and wife six hours before, in passing near where some children werel"" single small I'miiisu pat aing playing and a man had been splitting and wheeling In wood all the morning. he found the breastpin, between the sidewalk planks. Mr. O. P. Graham has recently com pleted the construction of the gasoline launch the "Helen Scott" which Is to be used as a cannery tender and was built to the order of Mr. Scott, the superin tendent of William Hume's cannery a( Kagle Cliff. The owner Is Justly proud of his new boat which In point of speed, finish and quality of mechanism com pares favorably with the best craft of like nature on the coast. The dlmen- sions are: Length over alt, 4.1 fcct;jman staled that In his opinion all As beam, 9 feet; the hull Is made of theitorla needed to make It a lively coin best eastern oak and the planking of petltor of the Atlantic coast In this Port Orchard cedar. The machinery j particular branch of trade, was Kast was furnished by the I'nlon Gas Cn- era brains and push. gin Co.. and Is of the most approved modern pattern. The engine Is of flf- teen horse power and develops a speed which will probably prove the Helen Scott to be the boat of her class In this vicinity. 8tat of Oragna. I County or l latanp, Wa, the antteralgned, loeal manager respectively of tha Weatera t'nloai and ! Poatal Talagraph eompanlt-a. heratijr ear. , tlry thai tha "Itaily A.torlaa" la tha only i paprr puhllahad In Aalurla which Bw re-i claa.asalany tint daring our control of ajUd amecs ha rarclvad. a telegraphic preia raport. H. P. JOHNSON. Manager W. V. T. Co. J. K. t'LAKK. Managar 1'uatal Tel, Co. VIOLIN ML'SIC NOVELTY. v,.n,in.i. ,.h. i. ..i,h ih!'n Maglnel-Mullln Concert Co. Is positively the greatest novelty performer on the lolin today In existence. Has to be ! ..n .nH hrrt ,c h n .re. Ite,l With single violin he will produce an Imi tation of a full orchestra playing an overture, and were you not looking di rectly at him yuu would positively say thut 1, una an Imtvniialtiilirv Aftt-r votl have seen and heard this performance ; mi will ,,v thiA lu nnd thini? von ,, . . , , ., , miM hAV'n thotiirht Imnivutllil.. Thu Mnllin Slvten Are Aa tRlente,! OA hey are beautiful. Their execution on he different musical instruments Is a revelation of the Impossibilities. Wher- er 'they have appeared they tiuve been greeted by large and enthusiastic audiences. Thi-v elvo nn. rontHrt nnlv at Fisher' Opera House Tuesday next, October I 20th. ADJIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of theiare paid by the thousand fish, and upon estate of W. H. P.yan, deceased. Allia persons having cUims against said ea- tate must present the same to me at Astoria, within six months from the date hereof. All persons Indebted to , said estate are hereby notified to pay I said Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F. J. CARNEY. Astoria, Or., October 8, 1S9. ARRIVED RAYMOND, BOY ME DIUM. Parlors 15 and 16, Flavel Building, corner 10th and Bond streets. Sittings . , daily, 50 cents. Sunday evening at Car- ruthers' Hall, 516 Commertial street, wonderful test meeting. Fine speeklng, good music. 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 us. ANDERSON PETERSON, 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. We must not be misled by phrases nor deluded by false theories. Free sil ver would not mean that silver dollars were to be freely had without cost or labor. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Eighty-four per cent of our foreign trade is with gold standard countries, Great Bargains ! Ladies, wanting fine Dresb Goods or a stylish Cape or Jacket at wholesale prices should call at the Low rnce Store. They are closing out. Don t be talked into purchas- ncr before petting prices from the Low Price Store. I.-COHEN. VA Bond St., comer 11th. A NEW INDUSTRY AT OUR DOORS The Curing unit rneMwij of Codfish to He Established In Astorln. HimtXR PAY FOR FISIU RMEN The Details of the lluslnesa inscribed by an Expert The Cod of the Pa cific Equal to the Heat tleorgla Cod -tirvat Opportunity. There Is now before Astorlans a great industry, the equal In value to thai of the salmon fisheries, w hhit only needs the bruins of a hard-pushing Knstern man and a small amount of tupit..l to develop, which would leave more money In this city In three sea sons than the entire grain fleet would In nine. A f.tv ititva fttfii Mr. Prank Stukea returned from an extended visit on 1 Oie Sound, and spoke of the groat sue - I Institution at Anacortes, which under j " management of an old Miuwaciiu- setts fisherman. Is rapidly building up a good business and making money for Its projectors. Hetlovlng that Astoria possesses all of the renulrements necsn sary for packing codfish which shall be eliial In quality to the best now pro duced In the world, the Astorlun has hod the subject somewhat Investigated. A reporter called upon .Mr. Stokes, and was by him Introduced to a gentleman w ho for the present prefers to keep his name silent, but who hits had many years' experience In the i-odllsh Indus try' In Gloucester. Muss. That gentle- "The establishment of such an In- jduatry In Astoria would give employ ment to hundreds of men and boats. anu wouiti soon noeome one or your Public, most valuable branches of business. I : could now get you a man here on a few The Ilsreputable methods and lying days' notice who thoroughly under-; Inventions of liryan's campaign man stands the curing and packing of cod-lagers and press representatives have fish. The packers In Gloucester secure! been so thoroughly ventilated and ills their fish off Newfoundland or on the j credited that hardly any respectable t'tTJIld l.anks, about the same ills - lance aw ay as are the Alaskan waters rrnm Astoria. The best codllsh know n ;, ,h(, ,g n t;,H)r , k ,h. . . .... . , . ffrtt the codllsh w hich are caught In me .ninny in tne zv-niinagun iMianns, Alaska, are equal In thickness and flavor to the Georgia fish. "Were we to go Into the business here we would st ud our fishing schooners out ,arcb. and they would return about AuK,u' fu" ," '"r 'he , , -"" .e;an.i vigorous .men.-rem-e. 7 , m... ,. "" '" " " ",l ""' re saltetl down In bulk In the vessel as soon as caught, and when the si as. n Is 1 production would tarry any weight or lover and the Nensel returns home the j command any attention, these papers tlsh are taken out and resulted In large 'are now steiillng the clonk of the t.-le-hogsheads, or vats, w here they are j graph companies under w hich lo utt- r U"111 Wn"n 11 ' J, "lr, J ,ivi - ii oui oi m- iiii tiic. H i cureil ny 1 ' mens, wnien are coveri u w un lain live mi nes apart, and are called Hakes, i The select Hull ari used for the different brands of boneless codfish, which are i put up In thirty pound boxes, the cholc- er grades being made Inlo two-pound bric ks by moulding under hydraulic I P""' HnJ ar" tn-" Ptt' kitl In boxe, 'ready for market. After the larger fish are cured they arc usually packed w hole In 100-pound boxes. "The fishermen engaged with one of these schooners upon the fishing bunk vessel which has obtained a full jcatch durlngthe season, the men wiM average one-third more money for their labor than will the average Columbia river salmon fishermen. Two weeks ago at Seattle, when a codfish schooner was discharging cargo the low line man's share In wage was 1170, and the high liner received $:t75. Recollect that these men have no outside expense whatever, for board, boats, tackle, or nets, which arc frequently lost. Their profits are clear gain. In the packing Vw. fna ...K.. .1.. .U.. n..-in.. . . f " . ' , 'of the work are usually paid by the month. The drying men are paid by the month or piece, sometime by the week. A few such establishments here would give steady employment to many young men and boys through almost the entire winter season. "Astoria with her railroad and fleets of sailing vessels, could put this fish on the market ten days before It can be put on the market from the Sound, and two to three sooner than San Francisco could market It. Astoria Is Just as good a place as Gloucester for the curing of codfish. She has a better climate for curing than the Sound cities and If the little institution at Anacortes can make money hand over fist for its Gloucester manufacturer, Astoria could not fall to make hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. A fleet of ten codfish schooners of say 126 tons each, would leavt.. more money with the As toria merchant In a single season than would our entire grain fleet In three seasons. One of the beauties of this In dustry 1H that the curing and packing season would Just commence as the salmon season closes. Many men would thus be given work during the entire year. The man who starts such an In dustry here will make the hit of his life. Careful Investigation has shown that there are fish In the Alaskan wa ters peculiar to those waters which are equal to the finest food fishes ever test ed. The mackerel, halibut, codfish and other are different from their Atlantic cousin, but If anything superior to them In quality. The business of pack Irtg codfish can be conducted In As torla cheaper and with a larger profit than In San Francisco. There Is another thing In this con nection almost a profitable as the cod fish business and that is the vmoklng of halibut, of which fish tons can be had off th Flattery hank. If an East- WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. em man had a codfish mtnlillhitii'iit hero the llrst thing he would do would be to lit out some boats for the KlM- lory batiks, and go Into the notched halibut business. The curing of halibut by smoking can be carried on the greater part of the year, and at sili-h times aa the cluing plant would not be In use for codfish, A lute Cape Ann , paper, published at t lloueesler. nuoles smoked halibut In straight strips, or w hat Is known as "fletehed" halibut at 10 cents. Fancy brands of IhhhM cod, It to Ki centa per pound. There Is a large market for these two kinds of nsh. and the curing and parking of them coats comparatively little money. No heavy expenses for gearing si's He- cessary, and both lUharmen and pack- era have good margins of profit on Hie business when properly conducted, There- Is no reason In the world why ; Astoria should not see In the liear fu- i lure several large Industries for pack. Ing these grade of cured fish." to .-rii a? 4 fit! ii i v it it- Take laxative Ultimo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. ;'.V. For sale by Chas. itogers. Prugglat. MOKK OUYAN FoltUKItlKS. Some Methods F.xposed Which Have Keen I'sed on an I'tisuspet'tlng , puT now deigns to notlie the fresh fakes and fiilat-hoods which continue b ' emanate from these source. As the icamoalBii clos.a however, there Is one species of fraud In which the small fi y : among ine disorderly elements now threatening th untry has become so J adept, and which certain local free sll- i ver organs. In their desperation over ! liryan's waning chances, are prepnr- ; Ing to carry lo such flagrant and of- jf.-nslve lengths, as to require Immediate snowing very e ,, pret .u, rt- , perience mat no rainpnign siau'meni i which they could print ns their o n vM.-t and "" preposterous ril f bogus and forged di-spati-hes, pur- u-,-e icy of hoiih .ri'KS nnsotiittlon. they uie dally dishing nut to their readers prelended ilevelnpmenls and facts In th campaign favorable lo liryan's Interest which have never had any existent- and could never happen except In the disordered Imaginations of their dls- ease.1 or dishonest brains It Is perhaps known to most newspa per readers In this clfy that the Asto. rlan control the only telegraphic press report which come to Astoria, and every word of the column of pretend- led telegraphic new printed In other pa- per is manufactured bodily In the off! jces of these publication, or clipped and garbled from old newspapers arriving here by slow course of mall. It would be a great shame and In justice, after all the legitimate 11 ml painstaking labor performed for Mc- Klnley and the cause of sound money by the Republican organization of Clatsop county, If one solitary unin formed or timid voter should be In lluenced or distressed by the roorbachs which may be expected to appear In these paper on the eve of election. The following certificate from the managers of the only telegraph com panies whose wires enter this city ought to put a quietus upon dlshoneflt campaign method of this order. It ha been procured and Is published In the Interest of truth and the protection of Clatsop county voters against the frauds and Imposition already at tempted and which will be still further attempted for the purpose of misleading them In their patriotic duty on the third day of next November: State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: We, the undersigned, local manager respectively of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies, hereby certify that the Dally Aatorlan I the only paper published In Astoria which now receives, or at any time during our control of said offices, has received, a telegraphic press report. H. D. JOHNSON, Manager W. U. T. Co. J. H. CLARK, Manager Postal T. Co. OABTOniA. stalls clfutut, Tripp" OLD NUOOETS FROM McKINMSY'H LETTISH OF ACCEPTANCE. The Republican party is not opposed to the use of llver money, and ha done all It coulil for It consistent with itafcty. HlmetalllHm cannot be secured by In dependent action on our part, nor by opening our mints to free silvery until International agreement Is had It Is the duty of the United States to maintain the gold standard. Th owner of the silver bullion would get the silver dollar; the people would get It only by their labor. Ths mere declaration that the Demo- A glimoo at tho ii)H) will nhow tlutt tho town of WARRENTON rout iin tho host itimtoil property on tho went of tho buy. Already fix hundred people live within a nt'tnen throw of the new riiilroud depot, mid at tho Spcclnl PHcch now one rod there can he no hotter inventniont for HOUSES OR BUSINESS PROPERTY Choice lotn lire being Hold daily ut Hpoeiallv lw pnoen, on installments, to suit the times. In u IV w wetiKH tlure will be an advance. Now is the time to buy the best barium on the Peninsula. crata propose lo Inaugurate tho free and unlimited coinage of silver Is a menace lo our (liiHiiiliil and Industrial ; Institutions. : What would keep t lias new' allvtr dol lars at par with gold? There would bt 'no obligation on I hit government to do 'it; the simple truth Is, wo would bsdrlv it'll to a silver bust to silver mono : nitdalllaiii. Wo now have more silver (hail gold We have more silver In use than any j country In thtf world except china or India. Ktvsj silver would contract our cur- renoy and diiviV &00.000.000 gold dollars iul of circulation. The money of a country should ttovef i Oie subject of partisan contention. j In addition to frwe sliver wa are asked to enter on an era of Irredeemable pa par 'currency. We are not a nation of classes, and appeals to prejudice should , be rebuked. Use Webfoot Corn Cur. No , PUr 110 JHJ'. For Sale t Kb' j te.H-Collll I)rilST Store, : . i I'l-vurnl upcaranrca warrant the pre- diction that a month hence William Jennings Kryan will have ample : r,,un,U ,,,r ,,U ,b I""0 I'Mlla, ll.flV niin.ailtilu.pl Var York Mall and Exprraa I871 gt Fisfcr Brothers, Lubflcatlng OILS A Specially. Sell ASTOflA Sliip Chiindolery. Hnrdware. Iron Av Stft'l, Coal. (Jroceries it Provisions, Flour it Mill Feed, Paints, )ils. Varnish. Ixiers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales. Poors Si Windows, Agricultural linplemeiit Wagons it Vehicles. j. A. FASTABICNI), UKNEKAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND 01HARF BUILDER HOl'HK MOVKH. Huum Mating TaeU lor K.nl. ASTOKIA OBEOON B.F.ALihEN&SON Wall Pipar, Artist' MaLilali, Palnn, Olll. Gloi, ttc. JapantM Matting. Ruff and Baaiaoo Good! 365 Cc mmerclal HtreeL A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Piatt J Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor, Tanth and Comrasrcla strest. C. A. HANSON Cash Grocer 879 COMMERCIAL STREET ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria ana Uppar Aalorla Plna T..I and Coffaat, Tabl Dalkae'f t. Doaaatk aod Tropical Frtiua, Vafttahlat, Sugar Curad Haatt, Bacos, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters in the shell or cm Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE Clarkson & mcjrvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. tiEiB All Work Roof Painting itnd Ttmpmtrlnii L,aky Roofa. Salton Sch Salt lor ImtliM Ht the Kstt's-Conn I'mp Menu 10c Hint 2tie per pile kntre. WANTKII. WANTKI-A kiiimI girl, imiipsieni lo look and lo do general tioil.euork for a small family. Aitierhau preferred. Apply In prraon or by letter lo J M. Tuiney, Flavel, Orcgi n. $10 to f IS pcrwccHfiir nun nml auincrt for easy horn work. No book or canvassing. Ntt experience llnna fids offer. No Catch. Send stamp for work and particulars. K. IIKHM ANN. Ill H. Sixth street. Philadelphia. Pa. rOH RENT. K KKNT-Thrsw furnished rooms for light houskeeplng Astoria Ijindi and Invratment Co., SS& Commertial Ht. rtll ItKNT-Three or four rooms, with board. Mr. K. f. Ilolden, corner nth and I'uano alrevta WU ItKNT-Thre furnlhed rnn with or without board. Apply ml Tilt treat. ruu SALR. FOR 8ALK 13-room ltlglng llouaa. Csnlrally located; choap lease: bar. gain. Aalorla t.and and Inv. Co., t'A Commercial straat. JACANEHK OOfHiS Fireworks Just out Just received Just what you want -at Wing L', M t'ommorclal treat. Cedar Shingles 8KA8IKE Ll'MBKR YAHD, OFFICK JK COMMERCIAL ST. AHTOHIA IKON WOHKH Cuamaly St .fuotof Jaraiea. Aiioria General Machinists nnd Boiler Makesr LasJ aai Marina tnfinti. hullar work. Sltaa). fcuat and Cann.ry Wma a Silally. CaaHaft of All l)rrlrtli,ii. Mad. lo Ofd.r Snort Nuttra. John Foi....Praklint and Htiparlnlsndnnl A. I Vt't Vloa I'lVildrnt (. II. Praal Rarrotary First National Hank Treasurer R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL HT. The Louvre" ASTomvs (.(iiu. r 01 s ENTERTAINMENT HALE a r i.oi ut Flu Mttalo. (lamaa 11 f All Klml.. Two Magltlllmnt llara, mnniiiNG rmsr-tLxss Good Order and Everybody's Rights NTKCITL Y OHNKItVKII. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NIC0LL, Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's iNew Brewery .SNAP A KODAK. at any man Doming out of our stor and you'll got s portrait of a man brimming orer with ptnasant thouRhU. Huch quality In th llqunn ma have to otTtir am enough to lilrua any man. COMB AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. THE GEn... A resort FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial and nth St AI.RX CAMPHHI.L, Prop. Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon Guaranteed N. JENSEN and R. O. HANSEN