THE DAILY ASTORIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER fl, 18!. Kisses. Youth's and Children's .CCHOOL OFFICIAL COUNT CLATSOP COUNTY. RPECIAL, QPPBR 'JHOES Ladles' and Gents' Autumn Footwear ; Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Habn & Co. 4 79 Commercial St. Are Wi YESTERDAY'S WEATHER, Mulmum temperaturo, SO degree. ' Minimum temperature), 17 degrexa, Freclpltatlon,.M inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, ISM, to data, ltM Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember lat. IS, to date, M Inch. TODArS WEATHER, v For C)regon and Washington, fair weather; killing frosts In Northern and Eastern portions of Washington. TO BKADKR.-The Ielly AfHmm atalaa Iwloa a aaaem ml lag vastier a at Mktr asser oabltahed la Arlorla. It Is Um aaty paper that preeeata IU readers wttk a dally Mcn report. TO ADTERTIsKftBTa "Dally A artaH has am aaa twtee aa away read an at aay etaae paper paMlahed ta Asto ria, It la Uererore aiara taaa twle aa valaaala as aa aavertielag saedleaa. tata af Oragva. I Owsacy af Clateep. . We, tka asSeeeigweet local ssaaager swepeeeJvely af tats Wsslara ratoat Bad FaaM Telegraph evaspaaiee. hereby ear. tliy that the "Dally Aeterlaa" si tha aaly paper aaUsaad la Aeria Wm saw ra salvaa, ar at aay Uses Sariaf aar aaatral af aaM esseee has least i . a aalegrmpfcto preeeropert. D. JOHNSON, nwWi V, T. Ca. J. K. CLARK, If aaacar Paatal Tat. Ca. AROUND TOWN. Feather boss at Dunbar'a Children's f??Ki umbrellas. too at Dunbar, All silk baby ribbon on cent par yard at Dunbar's. . 'One ton or! fane? Merced sweet pota toes at Foard Stokes. .. . Oonther's, the only candles ta the city. C, B, Smith, sola agent. 3. H. Peterson and A. Kranholm, of Chinook, were in the city yesterday. C B, Smith's selection of choice can dles are the finest put up In Astoria. Look out for those bargains at the Columbia Harbor Land Company's of fice. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candles. It will do you good. - Peter NTeufer. foreman at Kopp's brewery, went to Portland on a busl- trip. Count Leinenweber went to Portland oo the Telephone lsst night on a busi ness trip. Mr. S. Goslinsky, s well known San Francisco cigar dealer, was In the city yesterday. The county court was In session yes terday, but no matters of Importance were acted upon. General Agent G. W. Lou ns berry, of the O. R. and N., and wife, went to Portland last night Dr. Howard's residence Is at 525 Com mercial street, over the "Spa." Night calls promptly attended. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 562 Commercial street Mackintoshes are selling very rapidly at the Low Price Store since they made their big reduction In prices. Mustln's perfect fitting union suits with seamless shoulders, broad lap, and full size over hips, at Dunbar's. On November 21st the Ladies' Guild of Holy Innocents' chapel, TJppertown, will hold a sale of fancy articles. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tight stoves when you can get them for half the money at 431 Bond street. The Red Men will give a grand ball Thanksgiving eve. Four valuable prises will be distributed to the best dancers. W. H. Brunner, Seattle; Julius Slegel, San Francisco. O. A. Patch, Fort Ste vens, registered at the Parker House yesterday. Why buy others when you know that Lowney's are the only chocolates In the world. Fifteen different varieties at "The Spa." . Plenty of air tight stoves In the mar ket, but only one with hot air draught tube. The Queen, at Fisher Brothers. Price, 110.00. An epidemic of measles, sore throats, bad colds, Is now prevalent throughout the city. No very serious cases have The present state of tho tea-trade ain't continue. Americir.s drink the worst tea in the worU, and pay double for it Schillings Best is the remedy. Proof: the grocer gives your money back if you don't like it- A Schilling ft Canpuy fiwl fianciKO S7 Atlorla-l I 1 4 t T Walhukl John lay Clatsop Hear Creek Knappa v, Jewell . ... Nearer Muhawauka .. ... KUle Olney Seaside Oorr1e. rimon Weatport Lewie and Clarke.. Total.. been reported but almost every family In town Is running one or two hospi tals. Now th.it McKlnley Is elected clerks and small shop keepers feel safe In put ting their savings Into those town lot bargains In Warrenton. LOOK OUT for fraudulent telegraph ic news in the Astoria afternoon papers. None of these papers receives one line of outside news by telegraph. F. J. Scholfleld. the landscape gard ener, will offer al! shade, ornamental and fruit trees (every one guaranteed to grow) at reasonable figure. Mr. Oliver Clancy at the election the other day In Vancouver, Wash., was elected Justice of the peace by a ma jority over several competitors. Prices will advance In a few weeks on Warrenton lota, and Investors looking for bargains will do well to call at the office of the Colombia Harbor Land Co. The handsomest Une of jackets and capes have just arrived at the Low Price store. They will be sold at whole sals prices. Take advantage of this otter. Pacific Clarke and Cowllts Counties were all right for McKlnley. If the rest of the state had done half as well, they would not have had to make any apol- ogle. Purchasers of dress goods and Woolen underwear met with pleasant surprises at the big reductions that are going on at present at the Cohen Low Price Store, 491 Bond street With the sun shining brightly yester day and the air mild and pleasant It la hard for an Astorian to realise that a few hundred miles East Jack Frost is king and snow storms are common events. A sociable will be given by the Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church on Friday, Nov. (, at the residence of Mr. C. H. Hanson. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend. The town was full of drummers yes terday, who were doing good work amongst the merchants, closing con tingent orders upon McKinley's elec tion. General business took a little start and a cheerful feeling was preva lent among all of the merchants. The official count made by Judge H. E. Nelson, Justice Abercrombie and County Clerk Dunbar of the vote In Clatsop county, appears today, from which It Is seen that McKinley's plu rality was 714, fully equal to the high est expectations of the moat sanguine: The returns received from Knappton precinct Pacific county, Washington, which are official, give McKlnley 40; Bryan, 11 votes. Dal ton, for state rep resentative, 36; Brown 8; Bush 7. In the Frankfort precinct McKlnley, 7; Bryan, 7; for representative, Dal ton 6; Brown, 8; Bush 1. One of the city officials remarked yes terday that the state of Oregon had nobly come to the front and chipped in Its Bhare towards paying the rent of the United States supreme court. Once more, he said, the Republican par ty has saved the honor of the nation, and the supreme court will still do busi ness at the old stand. The Columbia Amusement Company filed articles of Incorporation In the county clerk's office yesterday. The capital stock is placed at $10,000, di vided into 1000 shares. The Incorpo rators are Edward N. La Rose, W. E. Seney, O. H. Shaw and B. B. Hemtn- ger. The corporation will do business at the corner of 7th and Bond streets. General Agent Lounsberry, of the O. R. end N. Co. last night received no tice that transcontinental traffic via West Superior and the Great Lakes had closed for the season. All east bound freight to be shipped by the lake lines must be In West Superior on November 12. It Is not very likely that any more freight from the Pacific coast will be shipped via the lakes. Mr. James Cuslck, who was in from Bear Creek Wednesday, explains that his precinct was in reality for McKln ley, but that seven of the Republican voters came to Astoria to hear the re turns, and one went to Knappa, all of them voting away from home, so that the returns from their polling place, Instead of giving McKlnley a majority of four, gave a majority of three for Bryan. A group of Frenchmen gathered yes terday afternoon In a popular resort, and sang a number of their native political songs. The men in their dif ferent attitudes and expressions of countenance, made a study for on ar tist. One realized In a small degree the enthusiasm which springs In the hu man breast when the home country and Its welfare are the topics under consideration. I at u m The character concert to be given for the benefit of Grace church at the operahouse on 19th Inst, will be par ticipated In by some of the leading so ciety and musical celebrities of Astoria., It will be the leading event of the sea son thus far. and will probably attract a large attendance. Captains Lewis, of tfct Fulwood, and Thompson, of the Chelmsford, were In the city yesterday and the pair of fat jolly skippers carried with them a large portion of sunshine. These two skip pers have been welcome everywhere In Astoria and Portland. Their good na ture has made them many friends. Both expect to put to sea today or to morrow, and declare that they will not carry with them any Astoria lots. Mr. Frank Boyd says that he Is posi tive he can organise a good football team In this city. He thinks be can get eleven men who will defeat any team In the state. He has the material to pick from, he says, "and If the men will only get out and practice, rain cr shine, we can get up a team better than any yet organised In Astoria. But the boys must not say. 'Oh. Its raining today; I'm not going to prac- The new freight tariff issued by ths Western Freight Association, will go Into effect Monday, NoVernbef I. The tariff Will agairl Out In force through class rates from the Atlantic seaboard. The tariffs at present In force, only name rates to Chicago and the Missis sippi river, the through rates being made by adding the locals from the At lantic seaboard. The new tariffs will probably reach Astoria in a day or two. The figures are the same aa now ap ply to San Francisco, and Is a consid erable reduction In ths rates to Port land and Northern Pacific coast points. It follows that Portland and Astoria merchants will be placed on an equal ity with the San Francisco jobbers and can distribute their goods In this terri tory to better advantage than they have ever before enjoyed. The new class rates from the Atlantic seaboard points from Baltimore north, are as fol lows: First class, J2.40; second, $2.15; third. $2.00; fourth, $1.70; fifth, $1.65; Class A, $1.60; B. $1.10; C, $1.00; D. $t.00; E, 95 cents. In the police court the case against H. E. Hansen, charged with drunken ness, wa3 dlsmlsyed. Hansen was very sick during his stay In Jail, which Judge Nelson considered sufficient pun ishment for the misdemeanor. While Officer Slnnott was taking Hansen In the jail door Edward Mahon appeared upon the scene and demanded that he be allowed to take Hansen home, and wanted to know by what authority the officers were mcklng the arrest. Ma hon got "flossy." and Chief Loughery "pinched" him. He was fined $10. Otto Rendall, charged with drunkenness, was fined $5. Officer Thompson saw him cut a rope which Inclosed the side walk In front of a Commercial street barbershop, the piling below having been knocked out. Rendall was too tired to walk out Into the street, so made the sidewalk clear. In court he said he dldnt know what had happened. An other young man, charged with dis orderly conduct, was fined $2. He threw a "bum" out of a saloon to ac commodate a bar tender Just as an offi cer appeared In sight. Throughout the city yesterday was a general feeling of relief and thankful ness that the late election had Insured the preservation of the supreme power of the country, the maintenance of good government, and the establish ment of sound money principles. Re publicans on all sides openly rejoice at the successful termination of the cam paign. A large number of Democrats, who took part In the street corner dis cussions did not hesitate to express their approval of the election of Mc Klnley. Many congratulations were exchanged upon the outcome In Clatsop county, and the placing of Oregon In the ranks of sound money. Many, both Republicans and Democrats were heard to say that the result to Clatsop coun ty and Astoria and her handsome ma jority, meant much more than the aver age citizen realized. The firm stand token by Astoria on the money ques tion will have much to do with the fu ture development of this port. The In vestment of money in real estate by foreign buyers, the building of factories and the establishment of various busi ness enterprises are assured. Even had McKlnley been elected by a much larg er popular vote, and Oregon had gone for Bryan, the chances for Improvement at the mouth of the Columbia would Dressmaking, Miss Florence McMullen, of Portland, has opened dressmak ing parlors at room 10, Tighe hotel. Miss McMullen has first class recommendations from Portland patrons, among them the ladies of St. Helen's Hall. She will be pleased to see the ladies of Astoria. 33 M 147 l ikii .r ii U XI H M TI IV u i y Tfe 4 M 41 M IMD M 1 im MO JM 17 lit inl 14 rr 71) l IB 11 1 4 7 4 M ti M 117 la) l I tM INI M 4 1 as l an I : III Ml Ml M II ill 111 ill I ll II II Ml Ml M ii .ti I .ta I m II .H .U K 11 21 ill a It n n it n hid II W 4 Ml 1 St . i a i 11 ll 14 a a ti H iicm iu I mi ll 1KCJ Into KV have been, very silm. Property owners and business men have fully realised this, and were strongly supported on Tuesday by the clerk and worktiigman. Both business man and worklngman were heard In many places yesterday to freely express this sentiment. NOTICE. This Is to notify all persona that the firm of Wah Sing Tt Co., doing business as merchant tailors, at No. tH Commer cial street. In the City of Astoria. Ore gon, Is and ever since the I2nd day of August, ISM, has been composed of only two persons, to-wlt: Cbaa Sing and Chan Luan. and If any person should claim to be a member of the said firm, such person Is an Imposter. WAH 8INQ CO. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Republican county committee of Clat sop county, are most respectfully re quested to hand them In at the office of the committee, No. 110 11th street, this day , November tth, by 11 o'clock noon. JOHN FOX. Chairman of Committee. By B, 8, Worsjey, Asst, 8e'y, FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box 5-Truttluger's Mill. ' Box 6 Astor and Seventh street ' Box 7 Ninth and Duana, Box I Commercial and Fifteenth. Box 9 Clatsop Mill. Box IS Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor's Mill. MINERVA SOCIETY. Scandinavians Interested In the So ciety "Minerva." will please meet at Mrs. O'Brien's Hall, Uppertown, Frl day, November 6. 1896, at 8 o'clock p. m. K. J. JOHNSON, Sec. TO Cl'KK A C OLD IN ONI OAT, Take laxative Ilronio Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. 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 ft PETERSON. John Sartain, the artist, who has Just celebrated his eighty-eighth birthday at his home In Philadelphia, la In fairly good health. Tetter, eczema, and all similar skin troubles are cured by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes at once, and restores the tissues to their natural condition, and never falls to cure piles. Charles Rogers. Sound money will bring general con fidence and general confidence will bring plenty of work and restoration of good times. Many lives of usefulness havs been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. The hearing In the Chicago lake front case, Involving lands of Immense value. has been postponed until November 23. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is an an tiseptic, soothing and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures piles like magic. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. The best dollar la the one which buys most In any market of .the world. The man who works should accept no other. Mrs. I. R. Patton, Rock ford, 111., writes: "From personal experience I can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparllla, a cure for Impure blood and general de bility." Charles Rogers. Bishop Nicholas (Russo-Greek) ded icated the new Russian school In Min neapolis the other day. Speed and safety are the watchwords of the age. One Minute Cough Curs acts speedily, safely, and never falls. Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and colds are cured by it. Charles Rogers. General Fltzhugh Lee has given ud his proposed visit to his home In Vir ginia. Pure blood means good health. De- Witt's Sarsaparllla purifies the blood. cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from Impure blood. Charles Rogers, The silly little bride who, even during meals, feels it necessary to leave her place and give her husband a kiss, might In all seriousness be called a ta blespoon. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Ho. Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality, Ross, Hlgglns Co. 7 M (W ivl no I in Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma OS application. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estat. of W, It. Ryan, deceased. All persons having cUtms Against said es tate must present th. sams to me at Astoria, within six months from th. dt. hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay said Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F. J. CARNET, Astoria. Or., October 8, IBM. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly teachers' examina tion will be held at High School build ing, Astoria, Or., Wednesday, November 11, 1896, beginning at 1 p. m. Applicants for county teachers' certificates will be present promptly and remain until the dose. Examination for State Diplomas will he held Saturday, November 14, begin ning at I a m. at same place. II. 8. LTMAN, Bchool Supt, Clataup Co., Oregon. Th. best chemical compound for washing powder Is "Soap Foam." aa It will not "yellow ths clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In ths world for th bath. On. trial will con vino you. George J. Schwelnfurth, th. "Mes siah." returned to Rockfteld, III., yes terday, with bis bride. ROYAL B&Ktng Powder. Highest mil la hmvtalag itnnjlh U. a. 0mmn4 ttsssft Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Imp Store 10c and 25c per package. Golden brown cloth, heavily braided In black. Is considered a smtrt com bination for tailor gown. OABTOniA. Ash f t. nail . . . " a Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. WANTED. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply at the Astorian of fice. FOR RBNT. FOR RENT Three of four newly fur nished rooms, suitable for housekeep ing. Apply to Mrs. O. V. Porter, furni ture store. FOR RENT A front room nicely fur nished. Inquire 224 Bond street, city. FOR RENT Three or four furnished rooms, suitable for light house-keeping. Inquire at Crow's Gsllery. FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board. Mrs. E. C. Holdan, corner 9th and Duane streets. FOR BALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANESE Goods for Christmas snd th. holidays, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commer cial street. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 855 COMMERCIAL ST. FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Selling dates to snd Iron Tillamoek snd Nehalam depend upon the westhtr. For Freight; snd Pssaengtr Rstes Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOBNTfS R. 0. AN. CO.. Agtats, Pertlsss. Until January 1, 1897, ns an Inducement to purchasers of Ileal Estate, low in WARRENTON and Warrenton Park . . . will be Bold t greatly roducod prico This ia the mt situated property on the west sido of the Hay, within 11 stone's throw of the depot in Warrenton., where C00 people are now living. ; . v ; ...DON'T PORGBT.ss thut prices will advance in a few weeks. Now , is your opportunity. The Successor ...To the Oregon Trading Co. Has made such deep cuts in the prices of goods that they don't need to make miction now toraiso money. The people have found it out from the burpiins they are potting at private sale. We are not yet out ot the wootm. We must laise $ i.0O) by the 10th of December, und to continue the rush so that the amount can eas ily be raised we will sell from 30 to CO per cent be low actual value until the amount is raised. ..600 Commercial Street.. In Medieval Days When people wonted anything thy knelt down and prayed tor It How oven that was some time ago. Along about 14U0 a fallow named Outs, berg, who had "com. d. Hhlne over." wss monkeying around a carpenter shop In Lenta He whit tled sotns little block, snd actually mad. an alphabet Than ha rlgd a sort of wall, a machine that would look something Ilk. our lat tar praaa of today. II a arrangaa his blocks In order, put soms Ink on turn, also a plac of paper, and than screwed hla prvaa down. That was called priming. Old Uutanfeerg made a howling auccoas of th. racket snd hla head Decerns so swollan that ha rvally snubhvd th. king on. day. Tha king overlooked It. however, for he had an Idea what kind of follows printers would be. Wall, finally they got the print tng system down pal, and, aa the centuries rolled by, basiut printing newapapers first person. Invariably elngular number, any gander and hard case. In This Enlightened Day There are many newapapers as a matter of fact. Hut It la an utter Impoaalbliitv to get a nrwapaper to admit It. The advurtlalns patronage of a newapaper depanda largaly ' vea, wholly-upon lis circulation. A newapupcr la a great deal like the human body: If Its circulation la good. It proapera: otherwise, otherwlae. Borne papers publlah Want Columns That Is, a column, or a number ot columns, devoted to small advertise ments. If a fallow wants anything trouble, a wire, a houaa don't make any difference what It Is he can get It by m.ana of a small ad. Included In tha "want" column are "Kor Sale," 'Tor Kent" "IjoU, "Found," "Stolen" snd "Mlsoel laneoua" Now, Just see what chumps some people era! Wby, a man has bean known to hunt over a city this olty for days looking for a houae In which to llvo. Hod be come to The Astorian office snd asked for a want sd. he could have gotten his houae without the least bit of trouble and for about a cents It Is Needless To tell of The Astorian'. circula tion. Th. paper has been astab llahed for a quarter of a oentury. Why, old Concomly read ths flrat rumor of ths building ef a railroad to his braves from IU Circulation Is Ths Astorlan's long suit Conse quently, when a fellow comes Into The Astorian office, looka pleasant throws down X cents on ths coun ter and says he wants a house, h. gets It Why, Just Think 1 The Astorian goes Into every houae In Astoria and a great majority ol those In the surrounding sections of Oregon and Washington. Hence, It you Insert an ad. In Ths Astorian, It Is equivalent to engaging a man to go around to all those houses and telling the Inmates that you want something or have something for sale. Why, talk about a snap I A Bit of Advice When you want anything no mat ter what It Is when you havs any thing for sale; when you lose, find or steal anything, oome around and tell your trouble to Th. Astorian. Bring 26 cents with you, and, above all things, look pleasant Tell th. clerk that you want a want ad. In the want column, give him your 16 cents ana go sway happy. As Her man Wise would say, a want ad. will rasters ths blind, ths bald and ths bowlegged to manhood. 3 Lines 0C Cents, for Try It, A TWISTER. A twister in twisting Msy twist him a twist, For In twIMlnr a twist Thre. twists maks a twist; But If one of ths twists Untwists froi ths twist Ths twist untwisting Untwists the twist That Is, when It's twisted with other twins than MARSHALL'S. any R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS ...man COMMERCIAL. ST. "The Louvre" mom s corccous ENTERTAINMENT HALL a rtoong yiM Mael. Ossaes ef AU Klaaa. Tws Hagalteeal Mara. EVERYTHING HRST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's ftlght TRCITLT OHMBRVBD. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for Good Meal... Eastern Oysters. ! Ill esill C Ma Served to Order or Sold it RettQ W. W. WHIPPLE TUB PALACE .SNAP A KODAK. at any man eomtnt out ot oar star, and you'll let a permit ot a maa SrlstaUos over with pleaaanl tkeusbta. Much quality Is lea liquors, we havtoearaeaougbto. please any staa. ' COMB AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. Emil Schacht ARGHITEGT GEO. NIC0LL. Assistant. OFFlCKl ropp's New Brewery B.F.AllliEN&SON Wall paper, ArttiU' Matertale. Palate, Om, Glass. K. Japanese Mattlnga, Ruga M Baabao Goo4e 365 Ct mmercial BtreoL A. V. ALLEN. DEALER IN Groceries, Flou, Feed, Provision., Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cos. Tenth and Commercial streets. J. A FASTABEND, OENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND EHflRF BUILDER HOTJaB MOVER. Hosaa Movlsg Tool lor Rest. ASTORIA OREGON. S. FosstuN, late of Freemas A Holmes, R. T. EAHts, late of Stockton Cal. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Maker Iron and Brass Castings Qsneral Blauksmllh Work SPECIALTIES - W.lch Patent Wheel, Ship Smlthlat en4 Steamboat Work. Cann.ry tni Mill Machln.ry. Marine and Stationary Boll era Built to Order, Specially equipped for loey.r.' work Correspondence solicited 18th and Franklin. Phono 78 RREMNER & HOLMES Telephone No. 6a Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re- E ailing, orssshoeing, Bto. LOGGING CAffP fflORK A SPECIALTY 19T OL.NEV ST., bat. 3d and 4th. ABTORIA IRON WORKS Coscoaly St., foot of Jacktoa, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Lead asd Maria. Engines, Boiler work, Staue koat and Cannery Work a Specialty. CasttnfS of All Descriptions Mads to Order oa Short Notice, John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank, ....Treasure COLUMBIA U WORKS