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TUB DAILY ASTOIUAN, WKPNKSIUY MOUXlNfl, OCTOKKtt iM. Ittllrt. Misses', Youth's and Children's , QCHOOL UHOES Ladies and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Hahn & Co. Are Warrantee 79 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 60 degreva. Minimum temperature, 53 degrees. Precipitation, . Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, ISM, to date, 4.57 inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1SSS, to date. J.S3 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. For Oregon and Washington, fair Weather, cooler. TO RKAIKKS.-The "Dally Aetorlaa" oeatala twice at aiara reading matter a amy other paper BaMlehed la A at or la. II la tae only paper that areeeata IU reader wile, a dally telegraphic report. TO ADTKRTESKRS. The "Daily A eertaa" has mora taaa twice aa maay read ara aa aay ether paper pablUhed la Aato rla. It la therefore mora thaa twice aa saleable a aa advertising aaedlaaa. AROUND TOWN. Tlie "Astorian" hereby of fers to donate One Hundred Dollars to St. Mary's Hos pital payable on demand to. father Dielnian, 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 report," received over the wires entering either of the telegraph offices m this city from any point outside of Oregon. Astoria, Oct-15, 1S96. L. B. Seeley returned to Portland last evening. Alex Gilbert has gone to Knappa on a hunting trip. Charles Harder, of Melville, was in the city yesterday. Dr. W. L Howard. Homoeopathlst, 68 Commercial street. Mr. E. C. Frost, of Portland, is in the city on a business trip. Robert McMath, of Westport, was seen on the street yesterday. Gunther's, the only candies in the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent.' If Snod grass doesn't make photos you don't get the best. your T. J. Bryce and Lem Howes have gone to Gray's river for a week's outing. If you want to save money in mack intoehes go to the Low Price Store. C. B. Smith's selection of choice can dies are the finest put up in Astoria. Mr. Olaf Olson returned yesterday to his home on the Lewis and Clarke. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Guuther candies. It will do you good. At the Presbyterian Church tonight, at 7:30, will occur the pastor's installa tion services. McGowan's new brokerage office on 10th and Bond, is being rapidly fitted for occupancy. County. Clerk Dunbar yesterday Issued a marriage license- to Robert H. Peeler and Mary E. Sture. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price $10. Coma and examine them. Mr. Walter Pruden, of Warrenton, spent Sunday in the city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Goodman. It is said that the two men who were yesterday adjudged insane by the coun ty court were Bryan men. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 562 Commercial street. The premises at 662 Comerclal street are being fitted for occupancy by a dry goods and clothing firm. Foard & Stokes yesterday purchased the fine elk head brought in from Mlsh awaka Monday by Mr. Pope. Hans D. Kock and Ellla Carleton yes terday In the county clerk's office prov ed up on their homestead clams. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tight stoves when you can get them for half the money at 431 Bond street. Observer Grover yesterday narrowly The staple good Japan tea is Schilling's Best The price is so low that to call it good is to seem to lie about it The grocer gives your money back, without a word, if you want it That don't look like lying, does it? A Schilling & Company searrtneuca 183 escaped a lynching because of the nasty weather he sent down for the Monday night parade. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic. and Snodgrasa knows how to make them. The M. E. Church dismissed their prayer meeting tonight In favor of the Installation service a at the Presbyterian church. The ladles of Astoria never had such chances offered before to gvt dress goods cheap as can now be had at the Low Price Store. The store room recently vacated at the comer of Commercial and 12th streets will be occupied by Q, A. An corola as a fruit stand. Judge F. J. Taylor and Mr. W. G. Gosslin left for St. Helens this morning to attend court there where certain con demnation suits are on for trial. The launch Iris has been sold to F. C. Names of Portland, and taken to Shoal- water Bay. where It will serve us a tender at Mr. Barnes' salmon cannery there. 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. August Johnson. Otto Nelson, Chi nook; Wm. Anderson. Peep River; John Anderson, Oneida; Axel Hilstrom, and Matt Trail. Blind Slough, were In the city yesterday. The machinery of the Dalglty Iron Works, purchased a few days since by Messrs. Foard 4 Stokes, has been re sold to the Columbia Iron Works, JJessrs. Earl, Freeman & Harrison. The Woman's Auxiliary of Grace Church will meet this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the house of C. L. Houston. Commercial street, for missionary reading and Intelligence, If you want drugs or druggists' sun dries, go to Rogers. 459 Commercial street. He carries a full assortment In his line and sells at the lowest cash price. Call and examine goods and prices. Mr. H. C. Breeden. the well known furniture man of Portland, and Mr! W F. Hall, of the Portland General Elec tric Company, who spent Sunday at Flavel looking over the new hotel, have returned home. The annual meeting of the Women's Exchange will be November 19, 1S96. Fancy and useful articles given or to be sold on commission will be received on or after that date at the library rooms corner 11th and Duane streets. The planking over the water on Bond street is now extended nearly to Fourteenth. The roadway will be much wider than it has been in the past, and bicyclists will appreciate the smooth riding path between the car rails. Mr. Frank Damant states that it Is hard for him to understand how far mers can object to the charges made for stabling teams while visiting In the city. Ho says the livery men only charge 25 cents for each feed of grain. P. J. McGowan, Chinook: H. D. Taft. S. C. Mitchell and wife, Pan Francisco; T. W. B. London. A. N. Smith, E. E. McMichael, J. E. Taylor. L. B. Seeley, Portland; and W. R. McKinzle, Garchk wln, were registered at the Occident yesterday. It was reported on the streets yes terday afternoon that a number of vot ers who had been on the fence, declared their intention of casting their votes for McKinley because they saw Martin Foard and Frank Stokes in the proces sion Monday night. The Vppertown tannery yesterday received some large orders for leather. One was from Hudson & Riley, Cal gary, Northwest Territory. Stockton, Cal., and Chicago also sent in good or ders. Astoria is making a record for high grade leather. Chas. Dougherty, Al. Schroeder snd Jacobs left Monday morning for a hunting trip In the vicinity of Knappa. They are well supplied with great ex pectations, so undoubtedly the on- laught will be fierce, and their return Is awaited with grave anxiety by their friends. A well known Astorlan who has just returned from a trip through Eastern Oregon, and who attended Pennoyer's address at The Dalles a few days ago, says that the telegraph reports of frost were correct. The hall was filled when Pennoyer began to speak, but be fore he got half way through two thirds of the people left. Fish are running very slack Indeed, Just now. The water In the river is at an extremely low stage at present, and anything to encourage a freshet would do an untold amount of good to the fish erman. Unless there Is a change for the better, and that shortly. It Is said. it Is not unlikely that the canneries may be closed down before the end of this week. By some accident or otherwise, a large log, some three feet In length, was lying In front of the main entrance of the Opera House last evening. After the entertainment was over and the doors were thrown wide to permit the exit of the crowd from the building, be fore the obstruction was discovered, a number of ladies fell over this log and narrowly escaped serious Injury. Captain McCoy, of the Relief, was yesterday Importuned by a young lady and gentleman who were anxious to be taken to sea that they might be mar ried on the briny deep. Much to his re gret he was unable to accommodate them, and the last seen of them they were looking for another skipper. It Is understood that the lovers are first cousins and have had some difficulty in securing a parson or justice to tie the knot At the Presbyterian church this even. Ing. at 7:3. the Hev. Henry Murwtte will be installed as pastor. Uev. This. Boyd, l. P., will preside and propound the constitutional questions. Hev. John Morrison will preach the sermon, Hev. V. J. Arnold will give the charge to the pastor, Rev.W.O. Forbes the charge to the people. Hev, Sylvanus Sayre will offer the Installation prayer. All are moat cordially Invited to be pres ent at these services. to ctHK a rwin in n.w. Taks laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It It fulls to cure. 25c, For sale by Chaa, Hogers, Druggist. VJOLKNTLY INSANE. Man Found Digging In the Sand at Sea- side by Engineer Stoner, The attention of the count)' court yvsterday was occupied In the afternoon ith t.. mnltv nM The tlrst one was that of Wemell Schulta. who has been living for some time past near Olney. and he became to wild that the neighbors entertained tears that he might lullct some damage upon him self cr others. Investigation revealed the fact that In April last the nuin hud been reles.ied from the Napa, Cal., asy lum, and came here In June, lie Is la- boring under the delusion that every one he meets wants to poison him. It is claimed that while In California ie tried to shoot a man, and this Is given as one of the reasons for his present condition of mind. The other case was that of a man who gav his name as It. J. MclUaln. i H vs picked up yesterday afternoon J while dia-triaa- In the sands at Seaside i by Engineer Stoner and brought by him to the city, where Sheriff Hare and Pep Uty iTael took charge of him. Tr. j man was violent In his actions and j speech, was well dressed, and probably of the officers reruse to give any state only 30 or ti years of age. Evidently j me,it f the cause of the disaster, his attack was a sudden one. Hs was ; though no blame Is attached to Captain seen In the city Monday evening sh rt-1 llfm,u,mr.,,.FMr excursion, HUP-hM..P-r- ?d to be good, and the Court and - amlnlng physician are at a loss to ac count for his condition. He was so ! violent that the sheriff bad to put him j nltt'de could be obtained from hlm'.n cl,W to the north Jetty. , She was as to who he was. where he came from.!. lowed down and when near the end or what he was doing. Dr. Jay Tuttle made the examination In the presence of a numberof wttnsses. In reply to questions put to him by the doctor the man said that he came, sea caught her and drove her stern from Helfast. Ireland, that his nsmeiupon the rock of the Jetty and break was Robert J. Mcllw aln. and he did j Ing a hole In her bottom. The Arago not know how old he was. He said! by ,hl tlm0 haJ llrlft,'J among the he was looking for a home, or farm; ! breakers and was beyond rontnd by that he had been In Arlxona, and came ; her helm. The next sea that followed down here because he wanted to seecarrle,l away the after cabin, contaln w hat was going on. and what the coun-jlng several passengers snd the waiter try looked like. He said he left the other place very rapldly-came out of ; it In a hurry. Then he state,! that he was working on the telegraph line, but i did not know the name of his boss. On his person were found several scraps of paper, one of them being a portion of a bond for deed from C. H. Good- man. Another was a letter addressed to W. A. Furlong, signed by W. A. i Grondohl. resident engineer of thejslxl the only man to appear on the Southern Pacific Railroad, directing the surface was rescued by the life boat j recipient to go to a certain gang of jln charge of the second mate. Chl-f men working on the Oregon and Call- Engineer W. E. Itrown was washed I fornia Railroad. Both men were adjudged Insane, and Sheriff Hare and Deputy I'rael took them to Salem last night. FROM AN OLD SOLDIER. He Asks a Question Which the Astorlan Can't Answer. To the Editor: Wilt some one tell us the difference between the secession doctrines of 1N60 and the Bryan-Altgeld combination of 1896? Each of them assert state rights, and denies the chief executive of the United States the right to Interfere In any state, although a mob may In terfere with Interstate commence and the United States mall. Surely no old soldier can swallow such a dose. Take the democratic plat form and sit down In the calm of your home and read It carefully. Then read Altgeld's speech at New York, where In most undisguised terms he declares the purpose of the combination. I can con ceive how some old copperhead of war times and unreconstructed secessionist can vote such a ticket, but how any man who spells nation with a big "N' can go to the polls on the third of No vember and vote to bring about the very thing we fought to defeat In 1860 and 1865 surpasses the understanding of your old friend JACK, State of Oregon, i Coaoty of Ciatsp. We, the undersigned, local managers respectively of the Western l nton and Postal Telegraph companies, hereby cer tify that tha "Dally Astorlan" Is the only paper pablUhed In Astoria which now re ceives, or at any time daring oar control of said olBees has receded, a telegraphic press report. It. D. JOHNSON, Manager W. 17. T. Co, J.H. CLARK, Manager Postal Tel. Co, ARRIVED RAYMOND, BOY ME DIUM. Parlors 15 and 16, Flavel Building, comer 10th and Bond streets. Sittings dally, DO cents. Circle tonight. Wed nesday evening circle at Mrs. Hall's, 361 Exchange street. Developing circle Thursday evening. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of UquorB and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON & PETERSON. The beHt chemical compound for washing powder Is "Soap Foam," as It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will con vince you. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. ARAGO BURIED s nn r Mitt Twelve Lives Knotti to Have Itccn Lost In the Itrcnkcrs Xenr Coos Itnv. CAPTAIN STAYS liY MIS SHU' Weather Was Thick, but Capt. Heed and Ills OlnYcrs Ui-fuso to Assign any Heason for the Disaster An I'nlucky Spot. Special to the Astorlan. MsrahhVld. Or., October 50. -The jsteamer Arngu went asm-re mis morn- lnK Jt north or tne loos nay jetty iHKd near where the whnlctxu'K strainer Wetmore was lost. The vessel will be a total loss. Follow ing Is a list of the flrowniM. JOHN NOHMAN. K. McGKAVV. HICHAKO WAl.TKKS. Oakland, Or W. K. BKO WW. Chief Knginevr. WM. WHITTLE. Fireman. LK1C WALL. Klivnmn. ANTHONY MclVVOK. Fireman. KICMAKD I'ATTKHSON. Steward. F. KICKNANPKZ. Chief Cook. J. K. Kl'liKH. Seaman. HKNKY SANPKHS, Sailor. HEN. the Mess Hoy. The Oregon Coal ami -.avigaiion ,.'. s steamer Arago Is a total wreck. She " tn about thirty feet of water on the ocean wa.h Just north or the entrance to Coos Hay and not iofl yards from the wreck of the whjilebark steamer Wct- iiwr. The cause of the accident Is somewhat envelope,! In mystery, as all Reed Th- ln. ..tt h..r ,lo.-W .1 Enii.lr - WANTRD-A good girl, consent about 8 o'clock. The weather was thick and the bar exceedingly nmgh. although It was nothing uncommon for the Arago to cross over. As the breakers were 'of the Jetty a northerly current caught 'her on the porl quarter and completely j ' shifted her out of her course, flefoiv : 'she could be headed around another (with It. Lapt. liwi men oniereii ,ne boats lowered, as she was sinking, astern and the waves were washing her . decks. Two life boats were lowered and loaded. One capsticd n-t far away from . me steamer, out was riKmeo aKjn. lonly to turn over once more. The seal was something ternne timt u inoaeti though the life boats rauld not live 1 long, ine iai ume ine ui.-iH.ai cap- overboanl wh e on tne steamer anil i Jonn .Norman, a pasMt-ngi-r, was wasn 'i out of the rigging by the force of the waves. Captain Heed was the Inst to leave. H was taken off with the re maining passenger and crew by the lit saving crew. None of the bodies hnve been recovered. THANKS TO JONES. New York Tribune. Presumably Mssrs. Jones, of Arkan sas, and the other conspicuous popo crats are not Intending to help the re publican cause. Hut they are doing It all the same, and In the most effective manner possible. Their stalwart asser tions that Bryan will carry every state west of the Mississippi, and "some Eastern states," and Ohio and Michi gan and Indiana and Illinois, are having an admirable Influence. The one dan ger was that republicans throughout the country would think the thing set tled before election day, and might forget to register, or yield to business or other allurements and neglect to vote, or stop the good work of convert ing their neighbors and Informing the Ignorant, or decline to provide means for the expensive closing weeks of the great contest. Also there was danger that too many democrats w ho Intend to beat Bryan at any cost, If they Imag ined McKinley elected already, might fancy that a vote for Palmer would taste deliriously as a sort of dessert for the feast. The windy boasting of Bryan and his managers helps amazingly to prevent laziness and Indifference. It has al ready caused perceptible nervousness In financial circles, where the tremen dous importance of the result and Its possibly effects In business and specu lation are keenly realized. Jt has set thousands of men to asking whether there Is anything left that they can do to make the defeat of repudiation and anarchy more certain. Mr. Jones has not a superfluity of money In his treus ury. It Is said, and therefore It is all the more kind In him to put some lib eral contributions Into the republican fund. If his declarations of certainty that Bryan will carry everything have only that one effect, he should be thanked for them, and may feel that, albeit without the slightest patriotic In tent, he has realiy done the country some useful service. The good effects are also seen In the eminently sensible protests which many National democrats are making, when some scattorbraln on that side takes a notion to fire off his little gun at Mc Kinley, . The men who have sense know that If Bryan Is to be beaten at all It must be by votes for McKinley and not for anybody else under the sun, and that a fellow's fitness for a share In self-government Is not conspicuous ly shown by trying to Influence some body against the candidates he wants elected. No harm has been done or will be, It Is probable, for the leading National democrats are too much in WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mns on application. carueat and too sincere to countenance nonsense. The more Kryan and Jones brag and bluff an Increasing number of the democratic voters decide to take no chances, and, In the words of Hell, oral Sickles, to lire no blank cartridges this year. The registration In progress shows good effects also. If the eminent popo. crats wen not enraged In boasting, and If men really thoiiKht the election was over, there would hardly have been mon voters registered In one day at St. Louis than actually voted at the last election, nor would the registra tion of know n n'pulilli ans In Kentucky already have exceeded the republican votes cost when a republican governor was elected. It Is not to be expected that In Eastern states, where the re sult has at no time been In doubt, there lnuiM li. hm liiti.iiHM f,t1lnir shown SH n the Central States, which form the key of the battlefield. Hut the regis - trillion hcn wilt also supply proof that the voters mean to do their part In beating Hryan. and are not content to have the glory all left to the banners and the ploiuent orators After all. "r "I"-"" " " ,,.. ,l.r ,hnl of tho honest cltlsrirl l clerk as he deposits a ballot for national honor and sufety. (Walter Hohlv J. A. Pevjln and , night called forth loud ..m-jj Tie U. S. UOVt KCpOttS show Royml Bsklng Powikr superior to all otbir. lOI.D Nt'ddETS FROM McKINLE Y'S LETTEll OK ACt'El'TANCE. The Hepubllcan party Is not opposed to the UMti of silver monev. and has done all It could for It consistent with !af,.ty. ,.,,, nnllol , .ured by In- llt.pt.ni,nl .,. our ,,art nor by ,,. , mln , f ,,...Hr. ... llUTnttl,ont, arm-ment Is had It Is the .,.,- lhl ,,, H.,.., to ,.,., . . . , .P f .h- .liver bullion would he ,vw j,ir; the p.iple would u n j ,h,.r lllH.r. We now hftV( mor) ()lv(.r ,han gM The m,.re ,1(,.ara,()n ,m, ,,e Pemo- rnta pr , nBUfura. thl, fr, an(J unMimM cml(,. f Hlv..r , a . . ,. ... ij,,,,ii menace to our financial and InduMrtul I Institutions. i In addition to free silver 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. We must not be misled by phrases nor deluded by false theories. Free sll- ver would not mean that silver dollars were to be freely had without cost or labor. We have more silver In use than any country In the world except China or India. What would keep the new silver dol lars at par with gold? There would be no obligation on the government to do It; the simple truth Is. we would bs driv en to a silver basis to sliver mono metallism. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TICE. NO- The deacons of the Congregational church decided on Sunday evening after services to hold no prayer meeting this evening, because of the Installation ser vices at the Presbyterian church. Let all attend these Impressive services. E. 8. BOLLINGER, Pastor. TELL IT OUT. Don't alt down and wait for trad, 'Taint the way, Get a hustle, make her show, Push your business make her go. Don't alt down und wait for trade, 'Taint the way, 'Taint the way, If you've got something to sell. Tell It about, Let your neighbors aee you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't aay die, If you've anything to sell, Tell It out. Tell It out. Folka don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things movin' every day. Talk about It; that's the way, Folks won't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertise, OABTOniA. Taa he ll alia tfutan) f li n rwe FROM NOW UNTIL 8PRINQ Overcoats and winter wraps will be la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the stenm-htated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for ipeed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of the West Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the1 lowest prices should call at the Astoria Job office before going elsewhere. A glanco nt tho roup will whow tliut tho town of WARRENTON font ins tlio host Hituutt'il propoi ty on tho wnt niln of tho hay. "Alrrmly ix huwlrwl pooplo livo within a utono'u throw of tho now rnilroml tlopot, iiiul at tho Spcclnl Price now ollVroil thoro run ho no hottor invent mont tor HOUSES OR BUSINESS PROPERTY Choiro loin nro hoing sold daily at specially hw priooH, on installments, to suit tho times. In a few weeks there will ho an advance. Now is tho time to huy tho UM harguiiiH on the Peninsula. APM1NISTHATOHS NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that 1 havs been apiHilnlcd administrator of the estate of W. 11. Hyan, deceased. All persons having cl tints against said es tate must present the sume to me at Astoria, within six months from the date hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay wild Indebtedness to me. forthwith. F. J. CAHNET, Astoria. Or., October t, 1SV4. There's mora clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the fineet lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Hoes, lllgglns A Co. I'se Webfoot Corn Cure. Xo Clir 110 pay. t OT Halt" Mt KS- . tl'S-Coilll Drill? Store. Free sliver would contract our cur- n-ncy and drlvo 5o0.0OO.0OO gold dollars ; out of circulation. WANTED. . 1"k ' '" "",'1 housework fr a small ramny. American prerenva. Apply In person or by letter lo J. M. Turney, Flavel, Oregcn, $l0to$,S f(). fy vcr vccK tor men anil womci horn work. No books or canvassing. 0 experience. Pons fide ! offer. No Catch. Send stamp for work and particulars. E. IIEHMANN. ! 211 S. Sixth street, l'hlladelphla. Ta. FOR RENT. Ko It HENT-Three or four hrtilshej rMiiis. stillahle for light house-k.-cplng. Iixiulre at Crow's Uallery. K Ht HENT Three or four rooms. tt,,h Mr- K C- ""'-I'", crnar nn ami ouane streets FOR HENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply lxl 7th street. FOR BALK. . UAI'ANESE UOOPH Kin-works - J"t out-Just received-Just what you want -at Wing Lee's, Hi Commercial street. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL ST. B.F.ALiLiEN&SON Wall Piptr, Artltti' MaUrtali, Pilnti. Oils, CUss, tie. JtpMMt Mattinfi, Rut t and Banboo Gou4a 365 Cc mmerclal Htreet. A. V. ALLI2N, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. AHTOHIA IRON WORKS Coa'-oaly St.. foot of Jacktoa, Aaiorla General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marina Englnas. Bollar work, Slaaa boat and Cannary Work a Specialty. Caatlnia of All Deacrlstlona Made to Order ea anon Nonce. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vloe President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank. Treasurer Report of tho Condition OFTIIS First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Aatorls. In the Htats of Oregon, at the close of uusliiMM, October 6, 1 KM. RKSOUHCKS. Loan and discounts ..$231 jm 85 Overdrafts at-oured and unweiirerL Wfl i U. H. Honila to aerure rlreulstlon VifiUD 00 Pmniiuina on U. H. Imnrln I.irno 00 HlH-ks, aeenritles, eta 11,117; 76 Other Heal Katata and Mortgages Owned 16J1J J7 Ius from national banks (not reserve SKaiita) n.WI 0ft Due from atala hanka and hankers n.&'iO 04 Das from approved reserve agent 7d,Mi 7 Cheeka ami nlher eh Items MA li Notea of other National Hanks 47.'. ou Nickels and cents 21 V7 LAWFUL MONKY HfCSRRVR lit IlANK, VIZ! Hpecla Ulft flOO 00 Irf-gnl-tsndnr niilea 4,iM I no tofltt 00 k(li-niitl(in fund with IT, H. Treasurer (npersvnt.orr.lmilatloii) M3 60 Inn- from If. H. Treasurer, other than n Hr rem reaniiipuon riinl. XT) 00 Total I(W,7NI 8fi i.iAiui.iTir.a- Capital afnrk paid In a no.iKNi on Hnrulin fund lu.uoo m uiiiHvHit'u pnmis lew. ex- lienwa anil laxea paid.... f.0,1122 hi National hank notes om- Kluiirllnu 00 jiiuiviiiiini iM-jMjaiia auo Jeet to cheek 19?:9!X SI bcmiml certlileutea of da mmit 07 Certified checks !,( oil XI7,2M S Total Jlfitf,7HI Mate ol fin Kun, I County of Clalmip, f "" I, rt, H, Oorilon, cashier of the shove named hank, do solemnly swear that the shove state ment h true In the hest of my knowledge and belli'f. t. M, (KHIIlON.Cwilller. Huhvrlhed snd wi n lo uef re me this nth day of October, W. I.. KOIIII, Notary 1'ublla. Correct Attest : WM. M. LAUD, J o. HANTIIOKN, ( Directors. JOHN A. DfcVLIN, ) R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMP.RCIAI. MT. "The Louvre' isioiiun t.om.tms ENTERTAINMENT HALL s ri.oona fine Muale. (lames of All Klaila. Tea Megnlflrenl Mate. CVCHTTHIMi riltHT-CUSH Good Order and Everybody's Rights STIK ITI.V OrlKKIIl Kll. C A. HANSON A C M tZ D"if R D j VfaJI I VJI lVVUl B79 COMMERCIAL STKRCT ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grocers, : and : Hutchers Aaterta sad tipper Asmne Flaa Taaa an4 CuSMa. Takle DaMi .'. Duen sad Tnpkal Irulla. ViHi. Safer Lured Haat. Ha. on. Ik. Choke Fresh . and S.ilt Mrata. I7 io, l.ul'tk4tlll OILS A SpcvUlty Fisrper i Brothers,. i Sell ASTORIA Ship Chiuul.-U'ry, HanlwHri', Iron & St'i'!, Coal, (irocorit'rf & Provisions, Flour tt Mill I'V.-l. l'aintfl, OiK VurnisltoH LogKerH SiilifS, Fairliink'n Scnlen, DoorH tt Wiihlown, Agricultural Iniplt'ment Wagons A Whicltw. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters Is the shell or ess Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE THE new VI Ul laa. A RES0RT FOR Corner Commercial and nth SU. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. .SfJAP A KODAK- at any man coming out of our lore and you'll get a portrait of man brimming over with plsasant thought. Huob quality In tbs liquors as have to offer are enough l pleas any man. COMB AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. Emil Schacht flflGjtiTEGT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's flew Brewery SEASIDE SflWMM. A complete stock of lumber on hand In tha rough or dressed. Flooring, rue. tie, celling, and all kinds of finish: mouldings snd shingles; also bracket work dona to order. Terms reasonable, and prices at bedrock. All ord.ra promptly attsnded to. Office and va.nl at mill. H. F. I LOOAN, Prop" Seaside, Oregon,