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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1897)
.J THE DAILY AST0U1AN, SUNDAY MOUNINO, JANUARY HI, 181,7. I i Fancy Slippers Duratle School OIlUCo Seasonable Goods Rotters Rntber Boots. Etc John Hahn&Co. 479 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Coamtacts NOSDHT. JaSlART 4 Aid roatiaaes tot 30 Days .Albert Dunbar Cor. 9ti ttd CoaacrcUl Sts. TBSTKRDAT8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 46 degrees. Minimum temperature, SS degwt. Precipitation. .M Inch. Total precipitation frora Sptember 1st, ISM, to date, MS inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st ,1SS. to date, ll. Jnohea, TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, January SO For Oregon and Washington. light ram. probafAy light snow In" eastern portion; warmer tat eastern portions: moderate souther ly (rain on the coast. TO RKADKKS Ta "Daily Astariaa Mm twles m Maea rJh Mttar a Ur othr pa par BablUaad la Astoria. It U tka aaly sapar that frtwaU lto reader wttk a sally taletrapaJe report. TO ADVERTISERS. Th "Dally A tarlaa" ha saer taaa twle aassaay ml- r aa ur aiker papar pabllahsd la A to ri. It U therefore saar taaa twlo a .alaaal as aa adrartWtag BMdJas. Slat af Oraroa, I Co maty af Clataop.) Wo, Ut aadrigad, local saaaagar raapactiraly af th Vr asters Taloa mm TUl Talagraph eompaale. harabj ear Utf that th '"Daily A.toriaa" la th ornly pa par paaUshea la Astoria which aow ra alraa. ar at any Uma darlag aa aoatrol r aaid aoa has raealrad, a talagraphla prM raport. - B. D. JOHKSOK. Maaagar W. r. T. Co. J. B. CLARK, aaagar Paatml Tal. Ca. AROUND TOWN. I ask myself, what should I do? I hear -a-has counsel in reply, And wonder If I'm one or two. And what hi truly meant by I. I am not lonely when alone. For when this other self comes nigh. And we exchange thoughts ail our own. In happiest praise, myself and I. No Jealous moods gives us unrest; I love the world, and when I try To make it brighter and more blest. We're best of frkatds, myself and L Jane Ellis. Signs See Swope. Tomorrow will ibe collection day. C. S. Norrts has gone to Portland. Want anything painted? See Swope, Want anything decorated? See Swope. Mrs. Jas. Daigity is visiting in Port land. Dr. Howard, Homeopathlst, office 5S6 Commercial street Garden and flower seeds are coming into style again. A change of base was made yesterday by the bachelors. Thomas Parker leaves for Young's river this morning. Col. John Adair was over from Sun nymead yesterday. Twenty lbs. granulated sugar for $1, at 455 Duane street. Ekstrom has the only complete ctock of Jewelry in the city. Captain Ilellwege, of the Potrlrnpos, left for Hamburg last night. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take it to Ekstrom'i. Captain Corkhlll, of the Crown of In dia, spent yesterday in the city. The Louis James Company will have a rousing bouse tomorrow night. Captain Jones, of the DeJcaJrnle, has gone to Portland on a business trip. Captain Burns, of Glasgow, Scotland, left Friday night for San Francisco. General Agent Lounsberry Is confined at his home with an attack of the grippe. Business on the water front is very quiet, and will probably remain so until summer. Are you willing to try a new tea at our expense ? Your grocer1 will sell you a package oi Schilling's Best, and return your money in full if you don't like it , Prices low, but enough. ASrhillinrft aaa rraaciaco AT Town lot must mow soon either Into the bay or Into the hanJs of new resident. Mr. A. B. Hammond wUl return to Astoria In a few days before going to New York. Wm, Edwards waa out again yester day, after being laid out several day with the grippe. The srawrace In all families Is gen- erally the member that get all th fa vors to be given. Alex Gilbert yesterday upturned on the steamer llwaco from a ten days' vtolt to South Bend. The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street The only "Queen" heater for sale only by Father Brothers. Call and. be con vinced. Beware of Imitations. ' It Is said that since the reduction In dty taxes and municipal expense there are many lighter hearts. Waal Farlaatan ! al luahr' Clear- aaca Sal. terday did some good work In patching up the holes In Commercial street. The Bon Ton Restaurant has been purchased by John Dagovlch. and will probably be opened about the 15th, Family tickets between Warrenton Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. The new picture of Abe. Lincoln and George Washington in Clerk Dunbar's office are attracting considerable atten tion. , F. J. Schofleld. general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astorian office. W offer all our cast Iron stoves at 10 per cent below cost The latest air tight stores also on hand at 431 Bond street Some striking gowns, designed for the coming balls, it is reported, combine yellow satin, turquoise blue velvet and sable tails. J. M. Turney was over from Flavel yesterday, and says the new hotel Is being put in shape to open to the pub Ik about April 1st Aaall-allk ladj's Silk Xlttaa 37a pair at Daa bar' Clearaac Bala. E. B. Snell, Portland; J. R. LaTou- rette, Sa.n Francisco; Albert W. Kinney, Howard Lalghton, Seaside, registered at the Parker yesterday. Mrs. Olvls wu down -town yesterday for the first time in many weeks, hav ing been confined to her home by an attack of grippe and scarlet fever. A business man said yesterday that notwithstanding the restoration of con fidence there was another failure In town the Bachelor's Club disbanded. Call and see the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell Ward' before buying; they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. On the 23d of February the Son of Hermann will give a grand masque ball at Foard & Stokes' hall. It Is pro posed to make it the event of the sea son. Before purchasing, don't fall to see those celebrated air-tight stove at Foard at Stoke.' They have them in a dozen different styles, and every pos sible size. Yesterday Contractor Goerig received new donkey engine from Portland by the steamer Telephone, which will be used In the work for the government at Scarborough head. Massage Hot and cold water baths. vapor and alcohol baths, combined with massage scientifically administered, by Mrs. M. Abrahams, 469 Duane street Rheumatism a specialty. The white elephant ran away Friday afternoon and collided with a street car. One of the wheels of the wagon waa broken, necessitating a trip to the Jewelry store for repairs. 25 par east discount oa ladle' and chil dren' Wool Cnderwaar and Hosiery at Daa bar's Clearance Sale. Sheriff J. W. Hare yesterday sold at public auction on the farm of Mr. Bar toldus, on the WaUuskI, the brick yard outfit and machinery belonging to D. N. May, to F. BarfoldUK, for $250. This is the last week of Cooper's great annual sale. Until Saturday, February 6, tremendooaj bargains will be offered in elJ lines of goods. Now Is the time to get double value for your money. Real estate men are preparing for a boom In the spring. They figure that If the sawmill, flour mill, and dry dock enterprises are started that they can sell unlimited quantities of acres and lots. Health Omoer Dr. A. L. Fulton and Captain Hal lock yesterday Inspected Chinatown. In propartl'jn to popula tion Bhey did not find as much filth aa in some of the white sections of the city. A great deal of quiet work is being done throughout the city individually by one or two of the pastors and many a poor family is grateful today for the helping hand extended In the time of need. It Is considered that under the new 24 per cent reduction ordinance the forces hi the police, fire, and auditor's departments will be reduced and that SIX DAYS MORE And Our Great Annual Sale Closes... This will ho your last chance dur ing the year to buy first-class goods at less than manufacturers cost. Sale positively closes on Satur day, February 6th. C.H. COOPER -THE- Leading House of Astoria. remain at the present salaries will notch. The following guests are registered at tha H.ttvl Portland: B. A. Seaborg. C. c Dart on. llwaco: Wm. H. Barker and wife, John Fox. Mrs. Julin Thorburn Riws. Jhn T. Lighter. Mathlas Jensen. J, A. Fulton. Jailer Couch Clintou yesterday bought three large, new brooms, and marched down the street with them to his headquarters. It was supposed that he Intended to use them In sweeping the snow from the county bast lie front steps. The Toung People's Societies of Chris tian Endeavor of Astoria, will celebrate Christian Endeavor Day with appro priate, exercise at the Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening. February !d. 1897. All are most cordially Invited lo attend. The seagulls which are in the habit of gathering about the dock near Whipple' Restaurant, have become very tame. They win eat bread from a person' hand, and If crumbs are thrown Into the air thery will catch them before they reach the w ater. A business man said yesterday that the rescue Thursday morning of the drowning man by Mr. Turn Trulllnger was the second desperate cane of the kind to his credit, and that if Mr. Trul llnger keeps up the record he will soon be entitled to a life-sating medal. It was reported on good authority yesterday afternoon that Clinton Song, who have the contract for the trestle work on the railroad, from As toria to Knappa, yeKterday cut the wages of all their men from i- to 11.75 per day, and that all of the men struck work. The Model Restaurant will today serve a special Sunday French dinner between the hours of 12 noon and 7 p. m. Everything will be served In courses in the latent style, at the small charge of 25 cents. It will be the best meal ever put up In the city for the money. S. M. Cooper, San Francisco, C. H. Gray, C. M. Reddish, Chicago; B. H. Pitts, St. Louis; T. 8. Norrls, R. L. Durham, G. W. Tupe, E. B. Snell, Port land; Chas. Albee, Butte. Mont.; P. C. Hetzler, Salem; W. O. Wilkinson. U. S. L. H. 8., were guests of the Occident yesterday. The steamer Mayflower met with a little rniflhap In the Walluskl river yesterday. A fishing net got caught m the w heei, which blocked the game for about four hours. As a consequence Sheriff Hare walked back from Bartol dus' farm, where he made a sale. In stead of riding. John Jones, Frank Petit. Ilwooo, J no. and Herman Runke, John Christian and F. Bartodlua, Walluskl; N. Blllle, J. S. Jones, Chinook; Gu Klepple and Andrew Toung, Young's River; Fred Johnson, Peter Johnston, C. B. BJorn sgaard, Bkamokawa; Wm. Anderssn, Deep River, were In from the country yesterday. Mr. Herman Grimm returned yester day from Pasadena and San Francisco, Cal. He says that the oil wells in Los Angeles are doing well. Nearly everybody's front yard has a derrick m ft. The wells are from 800 to 1000 feet deep, and cost $2.25 per foot to bore. When they want water In that country thy bore into the side of a hill Instead of digging a well. At the meeting of Rescue Club last i night the Rev. Henry Marcotte pre-! sided and conducted the devotional ex-! "Spartacus" as boing the character of enises. After the song service, which jail cithers whU.-h Would be an adequate was led 'by Mlrsi Busey, there wera reel- j vehicle for Ws great talents, tatlons and readings. The entertain- The magnificent physique and fine ment closed with an address by Mr. j sonorous voice of tha actor required a Marcotte. Four signatures to the pledge part filled with suh characteristic were obtained. The committee on pro- j qualities, and In the-grand figure of the sram for next week Is Mrs. Jennie Bu-jold Thraclan warrior who nearly mie ey, Dr. August Kinney, .and Mis ' ceeded In overthrowing the might of the Frankle Estes. j Roman Empire, when at Its height, , appeared a worthy Instrument for In the county clerk's office yesterday ' America' greatest tragixllan to show were reeved the reports of the clerk his power. of various school districts, of the school I Mr. James Is by personal character taxes levied for this year. The follow, brtlcs, by artistic maturity, by natural Ing levies were made: District No- 25, gifts and by thorough schooling, in sv 3 mills; No. 21, 7.5 mills; No. 3S, 8 mills; ery respect fitted to make his imper No. 27, 6 mills; No. 31, 7 mills; No. T6, sonatVm In Spartacus wonderfully lm 1.5 mills; No. 20, J-inllls; No. 35, 2 ml Us; pressive, and Hhere im no doubt that ,N'o. 3. 6 mills; No. 1 (Astoria), 7 mill The clerk also reveved official notice from Polk Judge and Auditor Nelson, that the city council hail levied a six mill tax no all city roperty fir the 'year 1S97, There Is at general feeling amongst business men that tho young men of the city can do nothing better at the present time than to organize a naval mlllttkry company under the new laws of the state. Adjutant General Tuttle heartily approves of the plan and will be glad to see ux4i a company Institut ed here. The mater Is a simple one and shouU be taken hold of ivttn a vim. The enrollment of such a company In Ast.wta, which is the best location on the coast for such a coiiutiny. would be greatly to the honor of the city. LEGISLATIVE SITI'ATION. True Inwardness of Affairs at Salem Given by an Eye Wltmwa. "The true situation of aTalrs at Sa lem Is not generally understood," aald Judge Gray yesterday, who has Just returned from the capital city. "Davis w as originally temirnry speaker. He waa afterwards supersed ed as tentps"try speaker by the election of Dr. I. N. Smith to that olflce. and by all parliamentary rulus Davkt hail nothing more to do with affairs. He was turned down because, he would not entertain motions day after day.' and also refused to entertain motions for appeal friari his derisions. Certainly by all rules Davis' seat waa vanted. Af ter the elertkni of Smith some thirty one men!er took the oath of olflce In the notice and then organised by the election of Benson as permamtit speak er. That organization Is now the le gally organized house of representa tives of the state of Oregon, and should be so recognized according to all parliamentary rules. The olwtruc tlonlsts are the twenty-one Populists, two Demorrats and six Republicans who refuse to come In and qualify luid are now standing In the way of the conduct of the business of the state. Their seats Should be declared vacant because they hive not qualified. They were eleoted to attend to the buslnena of the people, an1 If they 'had auy tights to make rhey should have made them on the floor f the house instead of standing out and obstructing legis lation. Their action pfartlually amounts to civil revolution. "The Populist representative of Clat sop was elorrted and paid to go to Sa lem and look after the interests of the fishermen and his other constituents In the county. f That man has nirt yet qualified. If he htul done his duty and Joined hands wltb Oratke, probably the necessary quorum could have been e. cured and the business of the people would have been attended to. Among other thing It might have been possl jble for him to put OirouKh the bill pro hibiting the use or trap and wneols on the Columbia river; but now he has lost his opportunity. Other Important legislation calls for the adjustment of the Butler foe bill, which moans a sav ing to this county of $8,000 per year. and the abrogation of the law requlr Ing the levying and posting of notices on delinquent property, an additional and unnecessary expense to thl coun ty of $3,000 per annum." LOUIS JAMES THE GREAT. Mr. Louis Jams will be seen here next Monday, February 1 in a moat elaborate and complete 'production of the great version of "Spartacus," made famous by Forrest and McCullough In former days. Messrs. Wagenhals & Kemper, the managers of Mr. James, In looking about for a play for their star, which should be the best suited to his capabilities, finally fixed upon Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on ppl!c.itlon. this rolo is imlvemally regarded as 1 win affording him his gr-tvt'ot opportu nity, In such heroic cbarai tors Mr Jamrs certainly m t pivwtit " iul on th AnMlcitn at age. tie combln.w won .lerful feeling, dignity and authority with auimrb Hiwer and matohleaa ten ilerness. In the gritU scenes In the arena and in th rtmtt Iwltto whore he l slain, Mr J.ttti.tt rim's lo heights seldom If ever equalled by any living tragedian In any country. TllK KQl'lT.Vltl.K'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT. It Is refreshing In tn' times tu rrad the stttentent of tiny coi.tvrn showing sih-h great financial strength as that exhibited In the annual statement of the i:4ultable Life Aaauranc. Society, published today on the Urst pug. Throughout the entire sut-meiu tne amounts are simply coWl. but the figures that must be meet Interesting; to the policy holder of the Society ar thuce which snow tha surplus ovar all liabilities, HJ.rrT.lTS. There are other figures that make- a magnificent show ing: AitM. $.'16.77J.17; outstanding assurance, $915.U.070; Untune. $45.011.. CM; business. written I" Is'1- '!'". 0M ami nuuiy others that slurw the Im mense business done by thl society. These are all Interesting, by reason of their Immensity, but. after all, the foundation stone of the strength of a life assurance company, as of any other buatmtat, la surplus. There Is no other bustiHtat In hlch no muoh confidence. Is necessary as In that of a life assur ance company. The contract Issued by these eomanle extend Into 111 far future, and, although they may ntalure Umucrow. yet on the other hand th contiany may niK be -called unn to pay tli claim f.a ten. twenty or thirty yws, or even more. TUls being the m absolute security should b th grwtt consideration to anyone contem plating assurance, and it must certainly l difficult to find a contrail more se cure than one tackcd by $2I,77I.M7 of ami, and H3.277.17S of surplus over all liabilities. WHO IS TllK MAN IGKK? Kalamu. Wash., January 2s. 1W7. The Astorian. Astoria. Oregon: ileutlxiiHMi: Will you kindly Inform me aa to w ho the manager la of t re cannery trut Is alout lo be bulM by the fUch'ftnen' union? I dralre to rir respond with th gentleman, and tak this ni'tuts to get the desired Informa tion. Yours truly, MISS CORA SERVICE. I From the best Information obtain able, ilr. Sofus Jensen will lis the man ager of the new "Fisher men's Protect ive L'nlon Cannery," and U Is said he has a large number of snpllcstlons on hand for employment In all the dptr im-nts.l REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following deed were filed for ree ord at the recorder' office yesterday: M. M. Walker to Emmorata L. Campbell. Lt ft. I k US, Mc- Clure's $ liinnuui Tnut lond Co. to A. G. Sandstrom. Lot 6, Block , I Unman Tract '. I'nlted States to Jou Ns-dtrom north half of southeast quar ter ami Lots Nos. 5 and (, of section 22, township 4 north, range V west, 14G S acres, patent sou 293 SHIP DALCAIHNIE. Warning to merchant and other The captain of( the above named hlp will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by any member of hi crew, excejit upon hi written au thority. E. JONES, Master. Astoria, January 29th, 1W. SOMETHINO NEW IN TOWN. French dinner In courses, served at the Model Restaurant, next door to Bee Hive store, every day from 11:30 to 3 o'clock. Price only 25c. It is pleasing to note how few women express thr grief in crepe veil that oovr the face. TO t'l'KE A COM) IN ONE DAT Take laxative Bromo Qulnln. Tablet. All druggist refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Cha. Roger, Druggist. A moire velolr skirt, unless it Is of the best quality, look like a moreen pettUxaU. OABTOniA. aiifftt Vlolots and pink rose are being greatly used In combination at din ners. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No enre no pay. For Hale at Es-tes-Conn Drntr Store. Meany la th. leading tailor, and pay th. highest cash prlct for fur skins. Unit or. Jr , SAXd a tw the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values 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? HEALTH NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that Tr. A. L. Fulton Im hern appolnlKd health offi cer of the city, Th. exlstenc. of con- tagkiua diseases In' the oily must b. promptly reported to him a required by Ordinance No. 171, as said ordi nate, will ba strictly suforuvd. C. W. LOl'UlIKUY. Chief of Pollc. and Health Inspector, It Is tmid that a bat finds Us way xtttltout th assistance of Its ayes. A ' lliuled bnl will avoid wire and rli. tractions aa dextroOsly as though 11 ould see. ROYAL Baking Powder hMS beea awarded hlghttt honort at every tw(fi tal? where exhibited. No HrKleb aoterrlgn hit vsttat a imrilainentary bill during the last 13 year. . Salton Sea Salt for tiaths at; the Kates-Conn Urnjr Store j 10c and S5c per parknjre. WANTED. WK Int NOT VANT HYS Oil ' I t, .. lo r.f 1.1,1111V ! $.mo to m per month, salary or cm- mlasiiut. Wat. and general rosnaa-.r. IIACINH FIUB ENGINE CO., Itacin., 1 Wla t run kxttt. FOR, KENT Four rooms with board or board without rooms, n Mr. HoW dsu'a, lh and Duan. atrr.t. Four rooms to rent. Ml El c bang, street. Adolph Johnson. . i ' . 3 FOR BALE. I ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP. ANkPi: Goods for Christmas and th. holiday a, at Wing L'. Ml Commer cial straet. ' ' IBT. l.tiST-A ladles' silk umbrella with gold nwninted spur on hiuidlf crook; was left In Mrt Devlin's pw al the CittlvWIc church on Christens day. The finder will Iplenww return the same lo th Astorian irftle and receive a re ward of II "0. Cedar Shingles SEA8IDE LUMI1KR YARD. OFFICE Ihl COMMERCIAL 8T. Fisher's Opera House L. E. 8ELIO, Manager. Srr.CIH CMIACCIEXT MONDAY, FEB. 1 The Prince of Players MR. LOUIS JAMES Hsqcmtst of WAGEMHL3 ft KEHrEtl FIRST TIME HERE "SPARTACUS" An absolutely unexcelled scenic pro duction of Dr. Blrd'a grand play de plctlng gladltorlal life. Mr. Jams is positively the only tra gedian who will visit Astoria thl year. Prices, 50c and $1.00 . Heat sale open Friday, January 28th. at Griffin A Reed' book store. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ..THEATRICAL BOOKISC k SrECUlTT- 16 TBIED ST., rOBTTXAXD, OR, 187a 1895 Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandelery, . HArdware, . Iron & Stel, Coal, Groceriefl & Prorisiona, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils. Varnishe. Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'sHcales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. f C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. rBTSICUX MP SU nbT.0S Uraduated from Coinhaga Ifnlvar ally. Bpm Ulty, Frmal. Dlssaae. No, Commsrvlal lrsat, Hlianahaa, Building. Hours, 10-11 a. m. 1-4 and 1$ p. ta. snhon. HiAcksmiths Ppaclal Altsntlun Paki lo tttoamboal Ka, imlting, Wrat class IloraaahostnaT. EMS. I LOGGING CARP (DORK A SPECIULTIT ! lT tM.N KT T kal. l aail a. j .SNAP A "KODAK l any man nilug oul of our star, and you'll got I. ! portrait of nuts brlnusfar I Of f Wit plaaaMl Mauglita I Hiidti qsftJHy h liquor. n BT.tSlleMSUilltglllt plaai. say ( . COMB AM) THY TURK MUG MlIS & CO. A. V. ALLEN, DIAimiN OfOiwIes, Frour, FcJ, IWlon, Prul. Veetabte, Cmtkery, Glass nd PateJWre. L Offer.' Supplies. Cor. Taslk and Ouaaiaaralal etraata. I- Astoria and Columbia: ! - River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leave BVaaUla for Astoria at 7 JO a. m, and 1 p ra. daily. Train lav. Astoria for flar.1 at a. m, and 4 p. m, dally. Train leav. Astoria for $im at 10 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Train lav riavel for Aatorl. al :4 a. ra. and 1 M p m. dally. ,. f trraN. Ut. or Fm.u a Hula. tt. T. Itmt, ii or Skxhto (...I FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmith. MachlaJsU and Holler Mak.r Mu,C-"nV flu Kinds of RahiMry- Iron and Tlraas Casting General Blaoasmlln Work SPFf.lALTIES - W.ks P.wal Whl. Sals SMhin( ni Si.bo4i WMM.Cuwfy sa. Mill M.chln.iy. Maria a4 ittaSMtary Bali, art b.lll to Ofw. SpacUlly dulrai ftjr (of rr' wwii ' Corrt.puaa.nfS tollcrta 18th and rranklln. Phoa. 78 WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE ANDTaILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephon. leave Astoria daily at cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Buaday at 7 a. m. T. J. Foliar leave Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leavas Portland, dally at I p. m., Sunday sxoepted. Bat urday at 11 p m. Ticket good oa both boat. U, D. SCOTT. PrMddaaL E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Btona, Agent, Aatorl. Tslephon. No, 11. R. I Boyle & Co Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS- ' S3(34 COMMERCIAL. BT. J. B. WYATT, Pksa Na, S Astarla, Orga Hardware, Ship Chandlery,. Groceries, Provlalons,. PAINTS and OILS. paclal AtUatlos Pl I. f upplylng thlps. "The Louvre" AST0tlU'8 CORGEOl'S ENTERTAINMENT HALL 8 FMlOKS Fine Mnnlij. Otrnm of Ali Klada Two ManlvDt Bars. EVEKTTMNG TIHST-CLASS - Good Order and Everybody's Rights, STRICTLY OBSERVED. COLUMBIA ill WORKS it