t Tilt. DAILY ASTOKUN. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1 0'.l7, Fancy Slippers Ladles Walklne CtinPC Duratle School OllUCa Seasonable Goods Putters Rubber Boots, Etc. John Hahn & Co. Are WirmM 479 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Comaeaccs NOXDaT. JXXIaRT aid coatiaaes lor SO Dijl .Albert Dunbar Cor. Qts aid Coserdl Sts. YESTERDAY'S YTEATHER. Maximum tstnpemture. 47 degrees. Minimum temperature, 19 degree. Precipitation, none. a Total precipitation from September 1st, 183. to date. 51-77 inches. Excess ot precipitation from Septem her 1st, 1S98, to date. U.i4 Inches. TODATS -WEATHER. Portland. January IS. For Oregon and Washintgon, rain In western por- tloras. snow In eastern portion; cooler of the Cascades. TO KKADKRS Th9 "Bmlly A.tarlaa Mtalaa IIn a maea raadlag sater a Hj ether pa par pablUaed 1b Aatorla. If a. tka ami MMr that inmiU ltt reaaer with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. The "Daily Ac artaa" kM aaere thaa twlaa aa assay r ra M amy oUiar paper pabllahad la Asto ria, It la therefor, aaora thaa twice at velaaMe aa aa adrertlatag saedlaaa. tat af Oreroa. I CaaatT of ClaUop. Wo, ska aaaeralgaaa, loeal aaaaagan laapieUTQly of tka Wettara Taloa aad Vassal Telegraph oaaaaale, hereby tUf tk "Daily Astoriaa" la tka oaly paper pebllah la Astoria walch aow re aoiraa, or at any time daring oar eoatrol at aald oflloM kaa raealrod. a telegraphl. araaaroport. B. D. JOHJCSON, Maaager W. V. T. Co. J.R. CLARK. Maaager Poetal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. Down In valleys green and lowly. Murmuring not, and gilding- slowly, Tp In mountain (hollows wild. Fretting like a peevish child; Through the hamlet, where all day In their wave the children play; Running west or running east. Doing good to man and beast Always giving, weary never. Little streams, I love you ever. Mary Howitt Signs See Swope. I Want anything painted? See Swope. The children will go to school again. Want anything decorated? See Swope. Photographer Snodgraas is convales cent Little Jack Adams is 111 whh ty phoid fever. Don't for gt the great Louis James on te first. Dr. Howard, Homeopathlst, office 588 Commercial street. Twenty lbs. granulated sugar for SI, St 455 Duane street. Ekstrom has the only complete rtock of Jewelry In the city. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take it to Ekstrom's. Mr. J. R. Lacy left yesterday for San Francisco on the steamer State. Mrs. F. F. DeTo and Miss DeYo are home from their visit at Portland. The opening of the Merchants' last night was attended by a large crowd. The Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Walter have returned from a short trip to Port land. Captain Burns aays that he will now have to wait for good weather in order to take the Glenmorag oft. The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 18 Commercial street Attention is directed to the call for bids on ftrao piles -which appears In another column of this issue. J. J. Manney, who was a few days axo hurt by a pile driver, was able to be out of the hospital yesterday. At the meeting of the school board yesterday It was decided to reopen the school next Monday morning. We can afford to have you try all five flavorsone after another of Schillings .Best tea, and get your money back if you don't like any. Your tea -trade for the next ten years is worth having. 4 Schilling & Caaapaay baa Francaca VI Tha steamer Telephone last night carried a carload of pulp to Portland for the Oretron City paper mills. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barker left Fri day evening via Portland for a trip to San Francisco and Southern California. Family tickets between Warrenton Havel and Astoria will hereafter tw sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. F. J. Schofleld, general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaraleed.Leave orders at Astorlan office. J. W. Walker, llwaco; John Qulgly. Clatakanle; J. S. McClollan. or seauie. were registered at the Parker yester day. Ws offer all our cast Iron stoves at 10 per cent below coat. The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 Bond street In the county clerk's office yeaierJay John F. Erlckson, a native of Sweden, declared his Intentions of becoming an American citlsen. Corset rot era lc al Dunbar' draraace sale. Servtcea today at Grace Church at 11 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. Sabbath school at 12:30. Services at Holy Innocents' Cppertown. at S:S0. Mrs. S. F. Clayton passed through the city yesterday en route to Seaside. She will take up her residence at the beach In a few weeks. Petty thieves who have been taking the Dally Astorlan from the premises of subscribers will be prosecuted if they do not cease such work. M. E. Church Morning, "Corner Stone of Charaoter." Evening. "Lov Bad as Well as Good. Never Pies." All other services at the usual hours. When the Astoria and Columbia rail road Is completed, outbound San Fran clsco steamers will not be delayed by fogs at the mouth of the Willamette. Call and see the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell & Ward's before buying; they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. Before purchasing, don't fall to see those celebrated air-tight stoves at Foard A Stokes.' They have them in a dosen different styles, and every pos sible slie. It is rumored that the Sons of Her man will on the evening of February 23d. give a masquerade ball which will eclipse all previous entertainments giv en by this order. Ladles' Vnlon Salt 95c at Dunbar's clearance Bale. Dr. Alfred Kinney, his rain hat. and Mr. A. B. Hammond created no Mttle amusement for the bystanders on Bond street. The doctor now wears the lat- rt srtvte of derbv. Massage Hot and cold water baths, vapor an! alcohol baths, combined with masse scientiflcallv administered, bv Mrs. M. Abrahams, 49 Duane street. Rheumatism a specialty. Thursday night A. V. Allen's ware house In the rear of his Vnlontown store was entered by burglars, but It Is thought that nothing of value was taken. The main store was not enter ed. Percy Sage, of the Louis James Com pany; George Becklngham, C. H. Wool ington, San Francisco; F. Hlrsch, A. B. Parnell, H. D. Settem, Portland; A. B.'Hammond. Misosula, were guests of the Occident yesterday. Yesterday afternoon a dozen children and a yellow dog made life miserable for all who had business at the post office. Children were racing back ond forth on the stone flagging, while the dog kept up a continuous howl. Judge J. H. D. Gray yesterday return ed from Saln. While there he says he saw Captain Phil Johnson In the asylum, w ho is in comfortable quarters and being well taken care of, but did not sem to be able to recognize his old friends. Children's school ho.lary l.'.c at Dun bar's clearance sale. They are the 26c quality. In alightltvg from the out-going 4 o'clock train yesterday afternoon at the White Collar Line dock, C. W. Stone had a narrow escape from death. With great presence of mmd he managed to catch himself on a projecting tie and escaped uninjured. Services will be held at St. Thorn as'-by-the-Sea, Sklpanon, by the Rev. Wm. Seymour Short at 7:30 o'clock on the evening of January 27. The afternoon of the same day the Woman's Aux iliary of Warrenton and Sklpanon will meet at the residence of Mrs. Sherman. Many of the sidewalks of the city are in a defective condition. One of the festive masqueraders Friday night on his way home put his foot through a hole in the sidewalk on one of the business streets and very nearly broke his leg. More work for the patch man. Mr. J. N. Laws yesterday received another letter from Mrs. M. C. Crosby, who is now in Pennsylvania, In which that lady states that she expects sojn to be able to return to Astoria, as ahe Is considerably improved in health. She may possibly arrive here by the first of the mc nth. The friends and acquaintances of the parents will be pained to learn that Ada Allen, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Case, died at War renton Friday afternoon of pneumonia, after an illneas of about nine days. The funeral will take place at the Clatsop Cemetery at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. The Fourth Week Great Annual of the Is Now Going And Lots of Bargains Left In FineJDry Goods, Clothing Furnishing Goods, Etc. This Fine is the only genuine salt? of Good plat'ftl brfore tho public during tho year, and now i your opportunity C.H. COOPER -THE- Leading House of Astoria. After the ball lt night at Car ruthers hall the Scandinavians ad Journal to Jeffs Restaurant where a sumptuous banquet was spread for seventy-live guests. The long tables, nandiasnely decorated In flowers and greens, loaded down with oysters, ohlokena. cold meats and other good things, were most attractive, and the guts lost irttle time In falling to. One hundred and fifty people might have been accommodated In the large dining room. Mrs. Marie St Stjernstrom. a gradu ate of the Surgeon's Royal College of Stockholm, Sweden, has fitted up rooms at 107 Twelfth street, where she will give ladles vapor and hot water medi cated baths, massage and face treat ment. I'nilke many practitioners, Mrs. Stjernstrom has a regular diploma. She is located In nicely furnlfihed Quar ters. Is thoroughly equipped for her work, and should be favored with the patronage which her skill and excellent credentials from other cities entitle her. Lost evening a god stxed audience gathered at Rescue Hall, where Rev. J. J. Walters presided at the meeting of the club. After a short song ser- jvlce led by Miss Busey, un unusually Interesting program followed: There was a humorous recitation by Dr. Aug. C. Kinney, who rvsnled to an en- core with a thrilling reading from John i B. Gough. Rev. alters men mwie a 'sth - rlnK address to young men. follow ed by a humorous selection In Du-Uh ! dialect by Mrs. E. S. Mooers, who was recalled and gave "B.sle A lute kid - bon." Three young men signed the , pledge. The festivities of the season have begun. The ball of the 400 at Foard Sl Stokes on Thursday night, the mask ball at Fisher's the same night, the Scandinavian ball held the same even ing, were the forerunners. Last night the Scandinavian Benevolent Society held its ball, while at Carruthers' Hall the Scandinavian ball last night was a great success. It Is newlless to say that at Fisher's Friday night the Ger mans hod a good time. They always do have a good time. 80 also the Danes at O'Brien's hall in Vppertown. and the Americans al Foard & Stokes hall were not behindhand. Other events were booked for the near fu ture. Wm. Anderson, Erlek Manual, Deep River; H. P. Anderson, A. P. Ahlberg. E. L. Whitford. Gray's River; Theo. Christians. Walluski; Wm. Seger, F. Bartoldus, Geo. G. Richardson, Tom. Hendrickson, Young's Hlver; Alex. Tagg, Clatsop City; F. Hensel, Morris son's station; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kin dred, Jshn Bruce, Warrenton; David I'pton, A. Danagh, Mrs. Casey, Geo. Fogle, CrKjked Cre-k; D. H., W. J. and John A. Heckard; J. D. Maehado. T. Ebson, and A. Aylmore, Lowls and1 Clarke; A. M. Lindholm. Greenwood; Mrs. J. M. Turney, Flavel; Herman Barrick, Carnahan's station; T. Woo ten, North Shore; Mrs. John Ferret, Olney, were In from the country yes terday. Dr. O. B. Estes yesterday evening was called to attend Mr. A. Weyland, who had started home about dusk but took the wrong direction and walked off the Mayflower dock at the foot of 14th street. It seems that Mr. Wey land has been subject to vertigo ever since he received a wound In battle many years ago, and must have been taken with an attack of that trouble last night. His fall In the water par- tlallv restored consciousness, and he I clung to one of the cross pieces, call- Ing loudly for help In the meantime. Fred Johnson, at Foard & Stokes' store heard his cries and hastened down to the dock. Seeing what the trouble was Johnson procured a boat and fish ing the man out of the water took him to his home. No serios Injuries were sustained by Mr. Weyland. Yesterday afternoon news wes receiv ed over the government telegraph line from New Astoria that the body of a man lhad been found on the beat) there by the Fort Stevens life cre-w and was being held for the coroner. Mr. Pohl was promptly notified and Immediately statred for New Astoria. From the description given it was sup posed that the body was that of Cap tain Davis, late master of the ship Dolcalrnle, who some three weeks ago, in attempting to reach his vessel in the middle of the night fell overboard Sale On- from the wharf and perished. Cap tain Jones, the present master of the ship, accimipanied the master to New Astoria, 'to help Identify the body. Sooner or later the sen gives up Its dead. It Is understood that If the body proves to be that of Captain Ia vis. it will receive a burial In con formity with his rank. Yesterday afternoon there was no lit tie excitement about the British mil sul's office occasioned by nine deserters from ths British ship IVlcalrnle. The men hud been complaining for several days. and yesterday the captain brought thsm ashore In his own boats and took them before the British vice consul. After hearing their complaints that official advised them that they had no cassk that their wages were not yet due, and that they must return aboard ship. Deputy Cnlted State Marshal Stewart asked Captain Jones what were his wishes In the mutter, and the captain said that he want-d the men aboard as soon as possible. The marshal then notified the men that If they dhl not peaceably report on board lh ship by 5 o'clock he would place them In Irons and put Owm on board the ship. Before the appointed time four of the men went out to their ship. while the other live are still on shore. The marshal Is awaiting further action until the return of Captain Junes from New Astoria where he went with the coroner to Identify the body of a man found yesterday afternoon and suppos ed to be that of the late unfortiin.it' Captain Davis w ho urougnt me wei- calrnUf Into this port anj was u.i.-r- wards drowned. THE CITY'S HEALTH. What the New Health Officer Finds In His Rounds Over the City. Dr. A. L. Fulton, the new health officer of the city, yesterday said to an Astorlan representative that In look ing up nulsanocs romplalned of and In vestigating the sanitary condition of the city, he had found things In a de plorable state. "We must clean up our bark yards and do away with cess pools and other traps of disease. The black plague now prevalent In India and Asia is rapidly spreading. It Is a terrible disease, and ships are con stantly arriving at this port from the Orient, any one of which is liable to have on board one or more roses of the scourge. Astoria Is the dirtiest town I know of anywhere. I did not realize our condition until after I had commenced to Investigate it. If it was not for our nearness to the ocean and the constant Seabreeze, wo would have had a plague here long ago. I do not fear any further trouble, at least In the Immediate future, from diphtheria or siiarlet fever. I do not think that at any time there was danger of an epidemic, but the sre has been a good lesson Tor us, and property own ers must clean out their bark yards or we will be In great danger." THE ASSEMBLY PARTY, The first Assembly dance of the sea son occurred at Foard & Stokes' new hall on Friday evening, about thirty couples being present. The i.ew hall Is one of the best In the state for large parties, and with the excellent music and the perfect con dition of the floor dancing was enjoyed to the fullest extent. The gowns worn by some of the la dies were beautiful Indeed, and with the conventional black worn by the gentlemen gave u pretty effect. Miss Harriet Tallant looked especial j 'y pretty In lavender and pink silk. Mrs. H. V. Thing In accor dian pleated ;organdle over lavender sa'm. and Mrs. Albert Dunbar In a gown of net over white satin, were noticeably attractive. Misses Nan Reed, Louise Tallant and Pearl Holden wore black satin. Mrs. Capt. Richardson wore a gown of or ganelle over white silk and with her perfect figure delighted everyone. The other ladies for the rmsit part wore white and were all charming as only Astoria ladles can be. Those present Graduate from the College of Royal Surgeons, Stockholm, Sweden. Ladles' Baths, Massage Treatment, Hair Dressing and Shampooing. Dealer In HUMAN HAIR. 107 12th street, bet. Bond and Com'l. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. from outside points w ere Miss tthnna iui ..f IVrtland: Mr Adams, of Mis oula. Mont ; Mr. C. II. I'allcndar. of Knappton. and Mr loo Mcllride, f St. Helens. Jr.. Ul-.Ki: IS A fllANVK A House and lot In Wnrrcnton on Easy Payments. How very foolish one Is to pay rent when the same amount of money will keep up monthly installments on a nice little rssnr: a place that one can al ways call one's own and which can be paid for without hardship. The plans ami specifications of this handsome cot tage can be seen at the office of the Astoria jnd and Investment Co. 355 tNmuts-nlal atrot. If you want a new house situated convenient to the rail road depot here Is a chance to gel 1.110 on the Installment plan. The new mo tor service between Astoria and polntt on tho west side of lis bay that Is soon to be put Into effect will make It convenient for one to live over there and business In this i lty. The Astoria liiwl and Investment IN. also has soiim twrirolns in west side property, especially I" Warrenton. and Intending purchasers will do well to look over their list l-fore making a purchase. They also have a 7 ns.m house to rent In Asts-la at 111 per month; a 12 nm hous,' at Hi per month, and a modern equipped house of II rooms at SW ler iivtiih UU'IS JAMKS. THE tiltKAT THAiR MAN. Wrs'n lnils Jamea was nuking a tour of the Pacific osist last year he was requested to play In Astoria and finally concluded to do s, and was a well rn.tlsn.il and pleaMsl with the appre caitlon lnh artlstU- and pecuniary, which gn-,e.l his performance of "Ilajnlrt," that he d.s l.l.sl to play roturn date here this year. According ly he will be at Fisher's Opera House .hi Ketmjory 1. M.milay night. arl will present his nwignltl.-ent pro.1uctl.n of Spartlcus" Tills gr,t piny Is fa miliar to thcutr guers of forty years ago, when F'srrest viw In his prime. but as -itln-ly new i the Piu BV naist. No one should miss It as tlx-re will be no a.lvamv In prir.s.. and an ai t. of Mr. J,in-s' prominence who i.-s tuK nilse his pri- the, hiir.l times miKht to be irsiirags. Tit A I' PILES. Bids are wanted on loo Fir trap pile. T'li to H at butt. tii 6 HiiMtJl end. 30 r-t long. lino Fir trap piles alsnit 9 butt, W to 7 small end, 3.1 fe long. loo Fir trap pile atsnit 10 butt, 7 small end. 4.'. f.sq long, Straight and peehtl. To be delivered on wharf. Ast.ftn, by March 5th, l!7. A ITof) ts.nd will be rcqulrd from ti successful bidder that the piles will In- delivered ss i-r sixThiriitlon. Bids opened Monday nsn, February 1st, IW7. CLATSOP MILL CO. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. In the recorders' nfhVe yesterday ths follow Ing deeds were filed for record: E (.'. Hughes, administrator, to W. C. A. Pohl. Lt 4, illx k 3, SIIvit Point Cliffs $ Jno. Lace and AVlfe to II. J. Iuigworthy, Lsi (I, Block 99. I'pper Astoria, 30 550 TO ( IKK A OI.II IN ONK HAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. A Barton (V't.) wife made the follow ing from a barrel of flour: One hun dred and fifty pics mince, apple, cus tard, etc.)) 5 chicken pl, 89 apple dumplings, 11 Jelly rolls, IS cakes, 24 dozen cookies; and this form another barrel of flour: Eighty-six loaves of bread, C34 rolls and biscuits, 24 finger rolls, 20 plea, 7 dozen cookies, Sty dozen doughnuts, 1 chicken ile, 3 dozen pop overs, 25 dozen griddle cakes and dozen flour gems. ROYAL BaKing Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength -V. S aovrnmnt Report HEALTH NOTICE. Notion Is h'Tehy given that Dr. A. L, Fulton has been appoint'! hi-alth offi cer of the city. The existence of con tagious diseases In the city must be promptly retried to him as required by Ordinance No. 1758, as said ordi nance will be strictly enforced. C. W. LOCOHERY, Chief of Police and Ib-alth InsK-otor. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. After January 1st, 1W, freight charges must be prepaid to all stations on the A. and C. R. R. R. where the 'ortipttiiy has no agents. C. F. LESTER, Superintendent. Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drusr Store. the Best... J THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton valncs will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine Investment? OA0TOI1IA. TU fu ll all. tpaiait tr VMIHS m Salton Sea Salt for tatlm Ht the KNti's-Conn Irujr, Stor 10c mill pr imekatfr-. Moony Is th leading tailor, and pays ths hlithst rash price for fur shins ... i1 WANTED. w1rT0Nt)TVANT RtY8 B loafers to write, but men of ability. IJoo to l.'W per mouth, salary or com mission. State and general manajreea. ItACINK rillE ENGINE (.. lla.Jns, Wis. fVK HINT. FOR RENT-Furnished house of five risuns, 140 fourth streot. Apply at this ifflce. KOU RENT Furnished room with tire, centrally located. 414 Exchange street. KOU ItEST-Hour rooms with board r board without rooms, at Mrs Hoi ten's. Bth and Duane streets. Four rooms to rent, m Exchange street. Adolph Johnson. I-OR SALIC. ALL KINDS UF FANCY AND JAP ANESE Goods for Christmas and ths holidays, at Wing Lee' a 61 Cornmnr- rial street. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE Ll'MBEIl YARD. OFFICE SW COMMERCIAL RT. Fisher's Opera House L E. 8ELIO. Uanatfsr. SrtCUl tMUCE.ItST MONDAY, FEB, I The Prince of Players LOUISMJAMES M.i.iijtmcot nl vw.r.Mins s iiMrr.it FIRST TIME HERE "SPARTACUS" An alsiolutely unexrelled scenic pro ductlon it Dr, Bird's grand play de picting glailltortal life. Mr. Jamea is ssiltlvely ths only tra gedian who will visit Astoria this year. Prices, 50c and $1.00 Scat sale oiH-ns Friday. Junuary -"Jt li. at Griffin Si Heed's book store. I7J l1 Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Ship Charulelery, Hardware, Iron A St?el, Coal, Groceries A Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairhank's ycales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ...ThTATMICAL BOOKING SrECIALTT.. 136 THIRD ST., PORTLAND, O. ROSS HIGGINS & CO drocers, : and : Butchers Astoria ass Upper Astoria Flna Tt snd Cofftst. Table Dtllcidat, DositfSi ana Tropical Ffulta, Vag.ubl'i. Sugar Cur.a Hint, B.coo. fctc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ub4 aad Marls Enflna. BolUf work, Sttaa boat and Cnnry Work SpacUlty. CaiUoft of All DMtrlpSriB. Mad to Oitt o Short NoSc. John rox-..Prldit and BupSrintandent JL.U Fox Vlo Praaldent O. B. Praal JBsoratary First National Bank. Treasure C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. rtnsauN ami siri(.r.ox Oradualsd from Copenhagen Unlvef. laity. Specialty, Female Disease. No, fvio Commercial street. M liana haas Building. Hours, 1013 a. tit.; t 4 and 71 p. m. BREMNF.R & HOLMES Telephone Blacksmith Spsclol Allonllon Paid to Btoamboat Ra. palling, rimt class IloraaeUuMng. tu. LOGGING CAMP (DOSK A SPECIALTY lt OLKKV ST., be. S.I 4 .SNAP A KODAK. al any mas com lug out et our lor and you'll gel a putralt l a sun brlraotlag over IUi aieasant tasMltiUi. Much quality In U liquor. hteRerareaaouiihto .lea an? was Ct)MrT AND THY T1IKM nuoiu-s & CO. A. V. ALU1CN. btAlkaiN Ciroirl, Flour, FerJ, ProvUlons, Fruits Vegetable , Cro.krry, Glau and Pits4Wr., Lotttra' Supplies. Cor. TaoUi and CunuaerolaJ strasta. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria al 7:30 k. ra and I p, to. dally. Tralna leave Astoria for navel at a m. and 4 p. ra. dally. Tralna leave Astoria for 8aa!d. al 10. SO m. and 4 p. m. dally. Tralna leave Flavel for Astoria at :44 a. m. and t & p. m dally. S. Irts. Lto of I.hsm ft I Ma H. T. Iau. uii ot Si4Mlikn C.I. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists nJ Bollsr Maksrs M-"KM fl" Kinds o! IBaoblDery- Iron and nraas Caatlnaa Ueusral niacksmllh Work SPECIALTIES W.lh P.mit Whaal. Shla SaUihing anj Si.aaiboal WimIi. Caaaary aafti Mill MwMaary. Mails aa4 Siatluaary BuH tit Hullt In Of.'. Specially qlrrd f' krr' "' Cut.Mi4.nc aolkltad i8th and franklin. Prions 78 WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE ANOTaILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally SI cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Loavea Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J, Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leave. Portland dally at I p. m., Sunday exc.pted. Sat urday at 11 p. m. Tickets good on both boats. U. B. BCOTT, Prsaldsnt. E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. R. I Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS. 030 COMMERCIAL. ST. J. B. WYATT, Phoaa No. AS Afterla, Orga. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (jrocerlea, ProvlBlono, PAINTS and OILS. pedal Atuntloa Paid t. Supplylnf Italp. "The Louvre" A3T0KIV9 OOltCEOlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S F LOOKS Pine Mualo. Game of All Kind. Two Magnlflrent Kara. CVCKYTMINC riKST-CLASS Cood Order and Everybody's (lights. STRICTLY OBSEBVED. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS