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THE DAILY ABTORIAN. SATlUtDAY MORXINfl, NOVEMBKU 21. 18110, Misses, Youth's and Children's QCHOOL UHOES Ladles' and Gents Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Hahn & Co. Arm Warranted 79 Commercial St. SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT. TKPTEKDAT'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 49 degrees. Minimum temperature, SS defrreea. Precipitation, .06 I tic he. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1S9, to date, 21.13 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber lt. 1896, to date, 4.47 Inches. TODATS WEATHER Portland, November 19. For Oregon and Washington, rain or snow In the Western Portions; snow along and east of the Cascades; slightly warmer. TO HEADERS The "Dally AstorUa" atalas twle as auk rasdlsg matter as ay ether paper pabllahed la Astoria. It Is the oal j paper that pnmtt IU readers with a dally teleajraphle report. TO AJTRTI9CR3.-Tke Dally As tortaa" has spot thaa twtee as sway rsad- rs as aay eUr jpaper pablUbed la Asto ria. It Is toerW saor thaa twloa as sralaable as aa adeortlalaa: atsdlaat. State a Otwroa, I Coaaty of Clatsop.) Ws, the) aB4ralga4, local amaaagars reepectiToly of tho Weeterm Vaioa aad fisil Tolojrrapkt eoaapaatea, hereby ttfy that ( "Dally Astortaa" U tke only paper pabtlakad la Astoria wkiek bow rev elrea, or at aay time oarlag oar aoatrot of said oltlaas kas rooolrod, a tologiaphlo prom report. B. D. JOHNSON. Xaaacor r. V. . Co. J. K. CLAKK, M aaagor Postal Tml. Co. AROUND TOWN. Ot buty sing; I Let others govern or defend the state. Plead At the bar, or manage a debate. Granville. Fresh pe And string beans at Foard Stoke,' Pianos for rent Griffin Reed. City Book Store, ' Thanksgiving Day menus are now be ing planned. Money to Loan Astoria Title and Trust Co. Abstract. Leive your orders for Tiianksfflvtng turkey At Foard A Stokes." Gunther's, the only candles In the City. C. B. Smith, sole agent Oregon cream cheese, 25 cents A brick, worth 60c, At Foard ft Stokes.' The steamer Thompson will leave up I river today with the Province. . Just received, at Foard & stokes,' 100 dozen strictly fresh ranch eggs. Mr. A. McKenxie, of Portland, is vis iting In the city at E. C. Holden's. J. S. Jones and Wht, Johnson, of Chi nook, were in the city yesterday. Captain Archie Pease left for Port land last night on the Telephone. Lovers of good plum pudding try Foard 4 Stokes Co.'s receipt on first page; Just take A loolc at C. B. Smith's famous Ounther candles. It will do you good. Great Sacrifice sale of capes and Jackets for two days at McAllen & Mc Donald's. Fancy Eastern apples, new crop rai sins, nuts, figs, mince meat, etc. Ross, Higgins 4 Co. Don't miss the special sale of. high novelty dress goods at McAllen & Mc Donald's ' The Emma Hayward will take the Tallerol up stream today. Pilot Smith In charge. Shipping matters were lively yester day and many changes took place on the water front For best cooking wines and brandies sweet and boiled cider, call at Foard & Stokes Co.'s. THREE SIZES OF QUEEN HEAT ers now In stock and for sale only by Fisher Brothers. The Harvest Queen will start with the G. W. Wolff up stream today. Pi lot Reed in charge. Dr. Howard's residence Is At E2S Com mercial street, over the "Spa." Night calls promptly attended. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 6S2 Commercial street Business among the merchants yes terday was good and the indications are for Improvement In the future. F. Williams, John Bays, J. D. Drew, Portland; W. B. Jenkins and Chas. E. What's the use of tea if you don't have fun drinking it? Schilling's Best is full of fun " laugh and grow fat" Money back if you don't like it at grocers' in pack ages, A bcht'lirr Cnmpaoy 10 Stone. St. Louts, were registered the Parker yesterday. John Mcintosh, who Is now visiting In San Francisco, Is reported to b down with the measles In that city. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tight stoves when you can got them for half the money at 431 llond street. The sale of seats for the Grau Opera Company, opens Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, November St at the New fork Novelty Store. LOOK OUT for fraudulent telegraph ic news in the Astoria afternoon papers, - one oi mese papers receives on line of outside news by telegraph. .M,.,o..na,.veole.,en.yes- terday declared his Intention of w- coming a cltisen of the I'nlted States In County Clerk Dunbar's offlcev Ladies, you can save big money In your dress goods. The Low Price Store is selling at wholesale prices. Goods are selling fast. 4S1 Bond street. Don't forget that the Low Price Store has the only perfect fitting wrappers. the handsomest line of Jackets and capes, and la selling them at wholesale prices. 4S1 Bond street The Guild of the Chapel of Holy In- nocents' will hold their annua sale of rancy articles in" the old school house In Upper Astoria, on Saturday, Novem - ber Slst, afternoon and evening. The Harvest Queen yesterday lighter ed two hundred tons of the cargo of the Penthesilea and pulled that ship off the sands opposite Smith's Point where she was driven during the recent gale. Dancing school at Fisher's Hall, Prof. Deggs, for boys and girls, will begin today at 1 o'clock. Every child In the city should attend the first lesson. An evening class formed next week. Pa. rents and guardians Invited today. Detective Hudson, who haa been on the Portland police force for thirty-two years, was In the city yesterday. He says that In his opinion, aa well aa that of others In the business, the Ball fci3nj!nf ?Ase at fCalama Is a fake. The meeting of the EASt End Im provement Club, advertised to be held In Alderbrook today, has been postpon ed until two weeks from today, at S o'clock In the afternoon at which time oiuinesa or importance will te trans acted. Cot. E. C. Hughes and Frank Cook returned from their hunting trip yes terday. They brought with them a string of seventeen ducks and nlnety flve snipe, the most of them being se cured on Russian and Little Sea Is lands. California potatoes must be Vry cheap where they are grown, as they can be shipped to Astoria, freight drayage and commission charges paid, profits made, and yet be sold here at 73 cents per sack. What is the mat ter with Clatsop potatoes? A larfte number of prominent Repub licans left for Portland on the Tele phone, and others will leave on this morning's boat to attend the banquet to be given this evening In honor of the Hon. Sol. Hirseh, chairman of the Republican state committee. It has been suggested by A shipping man of experience that a lightship should be placed In the lower Columbia harbor, upon the same theory as those now In use In the Clyde. With a light ship Inside the harbor and one outside navigators would find it tn easy mat ter to keep thi'chanftel In darkness as well as by ilijiight. l was reported yesterday afternoon tYikt the steamer Dalles City, running on the Upper Columbia, had a bard time of It yesterday In the heavy east wind. Captain Johnson, of the Dalles City, stated that it was the worst gale of wind that he had seen in a long time. The rocking of the boat was so great that It broke all the water pitch ers on board. Testerday noon In the presence of a large number of people, Joe Leathers launched the new boat for Elmore's cannery, which he has been building during the last month or two. She Is an Improved twin screw steamer and is expected to equal anything of her class on the river. She will be used In the season as a cannery tender. Aftt the launching the steamer was towed up to scow bay, and was christened the El Hurd. The success of the "character" con cert Thursday night has called forth many wishes that It be teptoduced. The ladies and gentlemen who took part will not, however, comply with this unanimous request, but will after the holidays give another entertainment. Mrs. Brenham VanDusen Is deserving of great credit forher efforts in mak ing the affair a success, and also for the artistic manner In which she ac companied several of the singers. Captain Matthews returned yesterday from Washington. He had been on a visit to the Sound country, but was laid out at Centralla by the washouts which made travel impossible on the railroad. While In the little Wash ington town the boys say the captain made a good record as a kicker. He kicked against the railroad, the town, the grub, and everything else. But It didn't do any good as he had to stay there until the truck was repaired. Captain Phil. Johnson, the oldest riv er pilot on the Columbia river, was ex amined before the county court yes terday as to his sanity. He was pro nounced Insane. He will not, however, be taken to Salem, the local lodge of Odd Fellows, of which he Is a member, having generously offered to care for him. Captain Johnson is not danger ously Insane, but talks incoherently for hours at a time. He Is 78 years of age and has lived In Astoria since 1848. Captain Tom Crang, the popular Col umbia river skipper, returned from his vacation yesterday, and Is again In at charge of the Telephone, Captain Lar- klns having irons to San Francisco on his vacation. Captain Crans; started on a hunting trip but didn't Ilk the storm, and even after having his gun loadr his hunting clothes on, he sat down home and stayed there until It was lime to report. He ssya that this Larklns' first voyage on the ocean, and he expects to hear that the Jolly pilot way overboard before he t 't Francisco. I Captain V. J. Kllcy, the well know sporting gxxHls man of Portland, and - Oeorge Johnson and Kmll Amodt, Ska mokawa, arrived In the city yestonlay I on their annual elk hunt. This Is the I twentieth year that Captain Hlley has ffone huntino fnr llr In til lm h. MM Hyght head, and sax this will be his Inst hunt as he rxoects to bring his record up to flfty. The party wilt leave for Cement creek Washington, on the Ilwaco this morn Ing. The captain has his two friends with him In order to puck him out If he can't stand up himself, should his dls appointment be too great The coroner's Jury In the case of An ton Verange yesterday returned a ver- Jlct of uloM. No evidence was pro- duced to Indicate that the man had been murdered, or that he had commit- ted suicide. At all events. If Verange I took his own life he performed a feat heretofore considered Impossible. Ac- lcordlng to Dr. Fulton's testimony fhe wound In Verange'a left breast caused aim wt Instant death; yet the knife can no be found. It Is Indeed a strange caaa f suicide. Then, again, people dont fcSJL) themselves at Clifton; some one else pellevea them of the trouble. derange is tfyt sixth person who has met death a ffcAt place. When asked yesterday jMajt constitutes murder on toe lower .Columbia, Coroner Puhl shruggt 4iW ahHriders. JiSW COfcD FIELDS. Rich Developments l&Hng Made Dally In the Trail Creek Country. Gold Is not only doming out of Its hoarding places And again entering the channels of trad, but It Is eomlnr out Lf the grouKd In larger quantities, than ever before. The latest Eldorado Is the Trail Creek region In West Koo tenai country, where the little town of Ross land Is destined to pwotne In the Immediate future second Cripple cree Mr. Lincoln H. Pontius, a mining n glneer and locator, Seattle, who I Dow visiting in the city, and who h Just come from Trail Creek I. enthusiastic Over the p.oepects of that country and predicts for It one of the most remark able eras of prosperity ever known In this country, even in the palmy days of '40 in California. Talking over the question of gold mining, Mr. Pontius Said to an Astorlan representative last evening: "Tes, t am interested In gold mining and here Is a piece of quarts w hich I hav just brought with me from Trail Creek, hawing dug It with my own hands in the mine J am Interested In, together with two of your well known cltixens. about six miles from Kossland, the principal town of the Trail Creek i region, lying In West Kootenai. Ross land is 131 miles north of Spokane and has now about six thousand people. In a year or two more it will be a second Cripple Creek. This whole country, which as you know Is on the Upper Columbia river, Is very rich In minerals and particularly In gold quarts. The formation Is of A peculiar volcanic na ture, and the greater part of the quarts is base, or smelting ore. Our mine, and the O. K. are about the only free milt ing oe producers In the region. The quartz In this region will run from $60 to $125 per ton. There la of course more profit In the free milling quarts, but mil lions are being taken out now from the mines w hich produce the smelting ores. The LeRoy, War Eagle, And Center Star, besides A large number of other mines, are shipping ores now and in fact, the railroad Is unable to carry all the products promptly to the smelters. The other day I saw over $600,000 worth of ore on the dumps at the LeRoy, awaiting shipment. Only a year or two ago one of the principal stockholders of the LeRoy was a poor man living In Spokane, having lost all his property during the hard times. He believed In Trail Creek, however, and held on to his stock. Today he la Immensely wealthy. The city of Spokane is now almost out of debt from the product of these mines. The town Is booming. There Isn't an empty house In It. Rents have advanced and property has so Scott's Emulsion itands for wasting, de creased vitality, im poverished blood. The combination of Cod liver Oil with the Hy pophosphitcs of lime and soda as prepared in it, is exactly what is needed for the above conditions. f)asquerade Costumes Those who anticipate attending the Red Men's masquerade ball on Thanksgiving eve can procure ele gant costumes by placing orders with Miss Florence McMullen, Room 7, Mansell Bldg. Prices rea sonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Fine Turkeys Geese and Chickens For Thanksgiving . Leave Your Orders Early With Ross, Higgins & Co. appreciated that the mortgages axalnxl It are raplJly being lifted. Our own mine, which Includes three laim& Is A magnificent ledge of erup ive origin and we ran trace the mine kind of quarts along the w hole length of It. The peculiar formation of this whole territory haa proved In every Instance where A mine haa been sunk that the deeper down you go the richer the mine becomes, showing that the ore has been ejected from below. This min ing territory, unlike others In Colorado or California, la easy of set-ess, either by railroad or by river. The country Is not very rough, and travel either by orseback or by team Is very comfort able. Our company, the Acme, will commence active operations early In the spring, although we have now a lot of men at work taking out ore. I am i crank, If you please, on this subject, but am as certain as you are living that in Another year or two Trail Creek 111 be known the world over, and those who, like the Spokane people, have Invested there early, cannot fall to become Immensely wealthy. Every claim has already been staked out and taken up." A NEW CHRISTMAS IDEA. The ladle of the M. E. Church have struck A popular method of securing articles for their basaar to be held De cember 17 And W. Mrs, Wheeler, Mr a Walter AllJ Mis. 'm. klnney", are mak ing a thorough canvass of all lines of business and each business firm donat ing any article has the Vrlvllege of plac ing as large and conspicuous an ail vertislng card as they choose upon their articles, advertising special Christmas and general Hill's of goods. The plan has met with the moat m- thuslastic endorsement upon the part of ail four business men. wtttl only two or three exceptions, all having agreed to be repr-st-nted l the baxaar. No ailmlsflim will be charged and the ba silar will be open for two days and nights. Lunches will be servrd and a tine musical program will be rendered the last evening. No article will be sold bofoTe the fair opens, and no article will be removed until the close. During the closing hours of th fair all articles unsold will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Mr. 13. Woraley will be the auctioneer. The place for holding the basnsf 'nil I be announced later. SUNDAY HRUV'ICES. Congregational Church Tho usual Sunday services will be held In the lecture foom of the church. Morning thetatts, "Some New Phases of Foreign Missionary Work." Kven topic, "The Shadow of the Almighty." All are cordially Invited. Presbyterian Church Services tomor row as usual, in the morning at u, in the evening at 7:30. Thanksgiving sermon In the morning. In the evening the theme will be "The Revealing Pow er of Love." The Toung People's So ciety meets at 6:30. Sunday school at 12:15. All are most cordially Invited to these services. Henry Marcotte, pas tor. M. E. Church The usual services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. 'm. League meeting at 6:30; Sunday school at 12:15. You are cordially invited to worship with us. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to October 3rd, 1894, to present the same to the country treas urer for payment as taterest will cease from this date. Dated this 11th day of November, A. D. 1896. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Oregon. "Still doing hackwork?" asked the obnoxious person, with a bland smile. 'Oh, no," said the literary lady, with a smile still more bland; "I have bought a pencil - sharpener." Indlajiapolls Journal. The winter girl spends most of her time endeavoring to get rid of the coat of tan the summer girl tried so hard to achieve. TO ClIKK A COLIt IN ONE DAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money lf It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. , Why will women wear corsage bou quets of a floral melange that looks like l he culllngs of a blossom bargain coun ter? The U. S. Oov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to mil others. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drop Store 10c and 25c per package. It Is safe to say that not a woman in the world will admit that she hasn't good taste. . - Coffee 5c, Woodcock's, 674 Com'l St. McKinley and Good Times! Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mij on application. KEITHLICAN I'ltlMAHY TION. KI.KC Notice Is hereby given that a Primary Klcctlon will be held In tho City or Astoria, on Wednesday. November S.'dh, S;, to elect 45 delegates to the Repub lican city convention to b held on Friday. November STth. lsv. at the Ity Hall, at S o'clock p. m. for the pur pose or nominating one councilman from each ward for the coming e rolling place, 1st Ward - Kesc glne hoase (11 delegate!. Jui! It. Cyrus, II. It. Ferguson. Martin ohnaon. Polling place. M Ward Welch Itros.' ollVe (IK delegates). Judges Jas. W, Welch, August Niison, Martin Foard. IVIIing place, Sd Ard Office of W. V. McGregor OR delegates. Judges V. F. McGregor. O. F. Morton. John Euberg. l'olls will be opened from 1 p. m. till p. m. I By order of the City Central Com-' mlttee. CHAS. II. STOCKTON. , Secretary. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOl'NT. Notice Is hereby given that on the 16th day of November, ISM, I filed my final account as administrator of the late of Michael Thompson, deceased, the county court of the state of Ore gon, for Clatsop county, and the said court has appointed Monday, Decent bet list, ISM, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time for hearing objections to aalfl fin J account and for the settlement thereof. NICK FETROFF, Administrator of Said Estal. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby tfvtn Ihllt 1 have been appointed Administrator of the estate bf W. It. Ryan, deceased. All Perfmtta h&vlng rUlms against said es tate mUKt 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 said Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F, J. CARNET. Astoria, Or.. October S, 16. OU!t CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigar always on hand. Call and try Us. ANDKRSOV A PKTERSON. CABTOniA. list vntpA stand "M m Use Wflfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. for sale at hs-tes-Conn Driiir Store. RREMISER & HOLMES Telephone No&l Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Be- onuwhoeing, Etc. LOGGING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY 107 OLNKV ST., but. 3d and fth. Fisher's Opera House L. E. 8ELIO. Manager. The OroatOHt Known in Treat Ever Astoria. Thursday and Friday November 26 and 27 Special Saturday Afternoon Matinee. GRAU :OPERA: COMPANY Presenting the following Repertoire: Thursday "PAUL JONES" Friday "TAR AND TARTAR" Saturday Matinee "BEGGAR STUDENT" Powerful Chorus. GrUU'S OWN ORCHESTRA Seats, 50c and$l Box Sheet opens at the New York Nov elty Store Wednesday morning, Novem ber 25, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Morgan PASSENGER AOENT 0. R. & N. Company Columbia Rlvsr Route 254 V'ssbinntoi St. Cor. Third Portland, Or. lVipl. who have ht-on hounling away thoir nionoy tiro now buying ' Warrenton and Warrenton Park Remember that prices on those lots, side of ths tmy, within a atons'a throw people are now living, will be advanuvd MASQUERADE BALL imilinan rsiConcomly Tribe, No. 7 Imp. Order of Red Men will give a ball ThankHgiving eve. It will bu a miwtui'fale ball, ft largo ball, and brilliantly colored ball, roil. Following Arc First prise Beat dressed lady, an ele gant toilet set. Second prise Heat sustained lady character, Japanese tea set. First prise Best drrssvd gentleman, meerschaum pipe. Second prise neat sustained gentle Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trhltil ItaVe.&iUiiis for Astoria kt 7: Jo a. m. and I p. m. dally. Trains leavs Astoria for Flavel At I a. m. and 4 p. m. dally, Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:10 a. m. and I p. m. dolly. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at MO a. m. and 1:U p. m. dally. IS71 191 Fisf?er Brothers, Sell ASTOPIA Lubncitlng OILS A Specialty. Ship ChaniMery, Hani ware, Iron & Stft'l, Coal, Groyne" it Provisiona, Flour Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishe, Loggers Supplies, Fairhank's Scales, Dtxirs & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. The Successor ...To the Oregon Trading Co. Has made such deep cuts in tho prices of goods that they don't need to make auction now to raise money. The people have found it out from the hargains they are getting at private sale. We are not yet out of the woods. We riust raise $4,000 by the 10th of December, and to continue tho rush so that the amount can eas ily be raised we will sell from 30 to 50 per cent be low actual value until the amount is raised. ..6oo Commercial Street.. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S GORGEOUS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S FLOORS Fins Musis, Osmss of All Kinds. Two MasntHpsnt llr. EVERYTHING TIRST-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's Sights BTKCITLY OltHKRVED, The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Ogsters In tba shell or can Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. W. WHIPPLE. THE PALACE Now Is Your Opportunity .LOTS .At Special Price which are ths best situated on the wan, of Hit Warrenton dpot. and where 0q Jtinuary I. 1SU7. the Prizes: man character, silk umbrella, Th. prises are now on exhibition &, the Ksios-Conn show window. Tickets, tl. Indies en masque, free. Spectators, M cents. A coatumer from Portland will b here A few days before the ball. WANTED, WANTICU A comprint girl for gen eral housework. Apply at No. 104 Astor street, from I to t p. m. FOR MNT. Fort RENT Heven room beuse. No. 260 Commercial street, rorarr Blxth strwt. Apply to F. I. Dunbar, Court noun. KOH HKNT- A front nxm nicely fur- nlshd. Inquire K Bond street, city. FOR HKNT Thive four furnlshf4 rooms, suitable for tight house-keeping. Inquire at Crow's OalMry. FOlt HKNT Thro or four rooms, with board. Mrs. E. C. Ilolden, corner th and I'uans streets. FOR BALK. ALL KIM'S OK FANCV ASP 1AV A.Nr'SK lioods for Christmas and th holidays, at Wing Ie's. Ma Commer cial strret. LortT. !,nHTni" flsliemiiui's li'atlir hoot. Flnilrr pli-usr li-uvo at Astorlan oHr nnd r'Trlvi. reward Cedar Shingles HKABIOR LUMBER TARD. OFFICE SM COMMERCIAL 8T. NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's Will b dispatched from Portland, Or econ on or about November t, 1194, on ths routs from that point to ths Co quills Itlvvr, touching at all luterms dlats points aa Inducements otter, and will remain permanently on that rout making; regular trips. For rates or other Information apply at offices of th company, Worcester Illock, Portland, Oreifon. or 121-123 Da vis street. San Fronnlsoo. NEIL nilaMORR, Airent, Main Rtroet Dock. Astoria. . .SNAP A KODAK. at any man omln oui ot our iur and you'll set a portrait ot a man brlmnilnic oter with pnuuatil tlioiiKlits. Hueb quality In the liquors we hsvetooltnrareennuahta plnw any man. COMB AND TRY THEM, HUGHES & CO. S. Frksman, Lit of Fmm.ii k Holmst. R. T. Earli. lau ot Stockton C.I. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Maker kSswS,"4 1111 Kinds of IKaehineiy- Iron and Brass Castlngrs General Blacksmith Work SPHCIALT1ES - W.lch P.t.nl WIihI, Skip. Smithing and Steamboat Work, Cnffcry anA' M II Machln.ry. Marlnt and Stationary Boll, ra Built to Ord.r. Sptclally aqulpped for loggers' work Corr.ipondenca solicited iBth and Franklin. Phone 78 ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concoaly St. foot of Jackaos, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Lasd and Marina Engines. Boiler work, Steaa boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Mads to Order oa. Short Notice. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. U Fox Vlo President O. B. Prael Baorstary First National Bank, Treasures COLUMBIA i WORKS baa PruKisco