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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1897)
' 3 '. . THK DAILY AST01UAN, TUESDAY MORNING, FKMWAKY 2, 1817. Fancy Slippers Udlcs Walking Ctinoc Baratle School OlIUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Robber Boots, Etc John Hahn & Co. ,nMW 47 9 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Coaattcci HONDXT. JsSURT 4 Ail coatiaati lor SO Diva .Albert Dunbar Cor. Ka aal CoaiaKrcialSia. YE8TERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 51 degrees. Minimum temperature, 4S degree. Precirstatlon. .14 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1S96. to dale, 54.74 Inches, Excess of precipitation from Septem ber tot, 1S9, to date, 11.21 Inches. TODArS WEATHER. Portland, February 1 For Western Oregon and Western Washington, rain; Eastern Oregon, and Eastern Washing ton, light rain or snow. TO RSADKRS.-Taa "Dally AstorUa ooatala twle s mark raadlag ilt aa mmr etkar ptpw saollsbed la Astoria. It la tka oaly paear tfcat pixiau Its rosdara with a Sally WlagTapahj rprt- TO ADTBBTIKB8.-Ts "Dally As tartan" ass asors thsa twlea as aaay rad srs as aa j olhar papas sablUhed to Asto ria. It Is thsrafbra asors tkaa twle as ralnaM as aa aarartUIng BMdlass. tata of Oreraa. Coaaty of Clatsop. ( ITs, th. aaSertlgaaa. local asaaagors raspsetlTaly of taa Wostsra Cslos sad rsstal Telegraph eeaaaaalaa, heroby eor tit taa th "Dally Astasias" la tka oaly pspar pablishoa la Astoria which, saw ra sslTSS. or at say Uaa daring oar ooatrol r ml ofBoss has toeelved. a tolsgraphls proas roport. B. D. JOHKSOir, aaagor W. V. T. Co. . J.B-CLABK, Maaagor rostal Tol. Co. AROUND TOWN. Soke of all the fools that pride has made. "Tis not on man a useless burthen laid; Pride has ennobled some, and some dis graced; It hurts not In ltseif, but as 'tis placed; When right, its views know none but virtue's bound; When wrong. It scarcely looks like one inch around. BenJ. StllUngfleet. Signs See Swope. Want anything painted? See Swope. The Model coffee is the best in town. Want anything decorated? See Swope. W. T. Beverldge returned from Port land yesterday. Captain Jones, of the Dalcairnle, is artlH In Portland. Dr. Howard, Homeopathlst. office 5S4 Commercial street. Mrs. Hetlch yesterday returned from a visit In Portland. Sunday's dinner at the Model was one the events of the day. Ekstrom has the only complete etock of jewelry In the city. Mr. Jack Orton. of Portland, is visit ing friends In this city. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take It to Ekstrom's. D. H. Welch left last .nlght on the steamer Telephone for Portland. The new proprietor of tfle Bon Ton restaurant Is Mr. John Dragollch. W. D. Barger will continue French dinners In the latest style at the Model. Clinton ft Sons have again started up work on their railroad pile driving contract. The James Company had a hearty reception upon the arrival of the boat last night Miss Hilda Lund will leave for San Francisco this morning for an extend ed vacaJcm. The work of calking the steamer El more ta progressing rapidly at the O. R. N. dock. Mr. Will TaJlant was somewhat un Mr. dp :ci : we can't get along without you. Here are thou.-aiJs of people who want good tea, and tons of Schillings 'Best for them. Will you say to your customers for us: "Here is a tea that I am sure of I'll give your money back if you don't like if? ... A Schilliny It Coapaar 6u Praacuco U der the weather yesterday for the drat time In his life. Mis Leila Huge yesterday returned a A. . I a from a fortnight a visit wan menus In the metropolis. Ths person who deems Sunday a day A loafing only flnde It the longest and hardest one of the week. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or- der at MS Commercial atreet The only "Queen" heater for sale only by Fisher Rrothera, Call and, be con vinced. Bewara of tmttatKms. Family tickets between Warrenton Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. Who say, there is no money In As toria, when Spartacus can draw 1100. Astoriana always appreciate a goou thing. F. J. Sohofleld, general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astorlan office. Merchants yesterday reported collec tions a little slow. January and Febru ary being the dull months of every year. We offer all our cast Iron etovea at 10 per cent below cost The latest air tight stoves also on hanJ at 431 Bond street. Mr. A. B. Borthwick. of Gobi, was very lucky In finding his $3) gold w atch oharm which he lost while In this city Saturday. The Walluskl bridge repairs have been computed by Contractor Bayles, and once more that stream Is open to navigation. terday elected the following officers: I President. J. W. Hare; Secretary, W. ; ly Robb: Manager. C. J. Curtis. Yesterday, before the Hon. J. H. D. Gray. In the county court, Louis T. Johnson, a native of Sweden, was ad mitted to United States citizenship. On the 23d of February the Sons of Hermann will give a grand masque ' ball at Foard ft Stokes' hall. It Is pro- 't posed to make it the event of the sea- j son. - Mr. J. J. Lynch, of Misnawaka. who has been confined for the past two , tendent, with R. N. Wright, assistant; years with rheumatism, has almost en- jjig, Lou DeYo, secretary; Miss Maggie tireJy recovered and is now able to be Higgtns, librarian; 8. C. Frener. tress about urer: Lester Busey. organist. i The number of Sunday misdemeanor gvenson Brothers. Tom Carroll, Frank was very light Only one arrest was Rogers. Brooktleld; Theodore Chris reported, and that only took five mln- tlena. Walluski; Isaac Tulppi. C. Rowa, utes in the police court John Doe paid Gray's River; L. Strache, Smith's K for his fun. point; T. D. Hall, H. Jackson, C. John- 'son, T. Wetiell. North Shore; Thomas Massage Hot and cold water baths, grolia, J. W. Wilson, Skomokawa;. Wll vapor and alcohol baths, combined with Heckard. Lewis and Clark, were massage scientifically administered, by jn the city yesterday. Mrs. M. Abrahams. 469 Duane street, i Rheumatism a specialty. witnessed in Astoria occurred about S From a recent report. Just at hand, o'clock yesterday morning, when the It appears that rfnee August. 1893, one gun breaking through a rift In the hundred and ninety-one newspapers clouds. Illuminated the entire harbor, have deserted from the t'nited Press A brilliant double rainbow was formed, to the Associated Press. and small steamers, even the seagulls. ; were distinctly visible from the hills Whoever will bid on the new trestle appearing like silver flashes In the work and supply of ties called for by ; general color. the railroad company in this morning's Issue, will form another link In the yext Friday night the A. F. C. will progress of events hi Astoria. J g-,-e a smoker to its members. The I program will consist of six boxing bouts This Is the last week of Cooper's great of three rounds each, and three wrest annual sale, t'ntll Saturday, February ' ung bouts. The boys have been train- 6, tremendous bargains will be offered hi all lines of goods. Now Is the time to get double value for your money. Sam Wilson. Thos. Bayles, Westport; E. C. Roads, St. Helens; Wm. M. Mac Mullin, Portland; J. F. Bender, Knap pa, and Jno. Bays, FlaveJ, were regls teredvat the Parker House yesterday. P. Jensen, aged 84 years, 5 months and 2 days, died of old age at the resi dence of his son-in-law, Mr. A. T. ISrak ke, in East Astoria, at 6 o'clock last night The funeral will be announced later. The Epworth League on last 8unday evening was under the direction of the literary department, Mls Mary Whid by, leader. The theme was Christ In Literature, and was handled In a mas terly way. In the probate court yesterday, in the matter of the guardianship of Al fred K., Maud, and Bessie P. Harris, the guardian w-9s directed to pay to Bessie P. 6.23, less J7.70, she having arrived of age. While taking stock Saturday night Mr. F. Gerdes. of Ross, Hlggin ft Co., fell down from a step-ladder, and was so disabled that he could not attend the dance. Number 5-8 was very much missed at the entertainment. A change in the weather Is promised, but it is safe to say that If It does not come soon the sickness throughout the city will be largely Increased. What la needed now, instead of an east wind, is a strong salt breeze to kill the mi crobes. Yesterday afternoon a large number of visitors came over from Knappton on the regular boat to attend the per formance of Louis James. The boat waited for them until after the enter tainment so that they might reai home the same nifiht. G. Brown, Wrn. Stanfer, Ilwaco; C. H. Cailender, XV. O. Wilkinson, Walter Jackson, Knappton; L. A. Wagenthals, Louis James and wife, Miss Kruger, Miss Everett, and Guy Llndsley, of the Louis James Company, were guests of the Occident yesterday. Early Sunday morning, on the steam er Thompson, there was a little (Us SIX DAYS MORE And Our Great Annual Sale Closes... This will be your last chance dur ing the year to buy first-class goods at less than manufacturer's cost. Sale positively closes on Satur day, February 6th. C. H. COOPER THE Leading House t urban ce between the pantryman and a deckhand, resulting In one of the nwn losing hkt ear. An effort was made to arrest the offender upon arrival In port, but without success. The Young People's Societies of Chrta- Itian Endeavor of Astoria, will ceieorate priato exercise at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday even ing. February 2nd. 1JW7. All are most 'cordially Invited to attend. it is reported yesterday afternoon that Mr. Joseph Moore, of Nehaiem, died Sun lay before a doctor could 'reach him. Friday evening Mr. Supre- nant came in for a physician, but short- iy before he returned with the doctor j r. Moore had paused away, The M. E. Sunday school new tneir 'annual election of officers yesterday. l. H. Pederaen was elected superln- one of the most beautiful sights ever ing for the events for the past two weeks and all will be In good condition. The final will be a battle royal between six of the Juniors which will give amusement to all. There Is considerable talk about the reduction In the police force to take place under the recent movement for a cutting down of expenses by the city council. There are those w'ho think the city does not need any policemen, and there are others who think that the officers ought to work for one hundred per cent less than they are receiving, with the usual discount on warrants. It Is now conceded that the schooner Surprie, about four months overdue from Alaoka, with a cargo of salmon for Fisher Brothers, has been lost. She was bound for Victoria, and should have reported at that port or the Sound but has not been heard from at either place, and It la thought that the sohoner reported off the Columbia some two months ago, bottom aide up, must have been the Surprise. Sunday In Chinatown was celebrated by the firing of bombs and firecrackers in honor of the opening of China New Years. In the evening tRe entire town (China) was decorated with huge lan terns and bunting. Probably the fire works will continue for a week or ten days. Yesterday the small boy was Scott's Emulsion Will Cure A Stubborn Cough when ordinary specifics fail. It restores strength to the weakened organs and gives the system theforce needed to throw off the disease too. and gj at sll draggista. of Astoria. largely In evidence, gathering up the fragments of um-xploded bunches of crackers, and begging othera from the good naturcd Ctiltuuuen. There Is. to be sure, a certain fas clnatlon about games of chance; but sober second thought always prefers certainty to venture. That Is why newspapers of the ohuraoter and stand lng of the New York Tribune contain advertisements that are itvidotn, if ever. seen In Journals of the oth. class, for, to a large extent, advertisements com mand, the confidence bestowed upon the newspaper In which they appear. New York Tribune. Mr. F. A. Wagenhala. ntunager of the Louis James company, said to an AatorUn representative yesterday that they hwJ had a most successful trip so far. having played to large houses on the Sound and In Portland. A re turn engagement will be played In Port land after leaving Astoria, and from Portland the company whl go to Cal ifornia. Mr. Wagervhsis says that so far aa his observation goes general bus iness Is improving all along the line. A gentleman yesterday, who has been figuring on certain, city contracts, said that a short time ago. in an eastern city, where streot work had been done by Chinamen, a call for bids for new axirk was made, and resudutlons passed In council that Chinamen must not be engaged In the work. When the bid wers opent the low eat one was nlgm-d John McPherson. Whim the oftUiali called for the qualifications of the suc cessful bidder, tlwy were confronted by a plgtailed yellow man, who was told that his name could nt jxwslbly be McPherson. John r"plWd Ito the con trary, stating. "Nobody catche lon tlaot unless he Mac. Him all light. Early yesterday morning Wm. lJr sen, the Lewis and Clarke milkman, upon arrival at his dock on the river preparatry to loading his milk cans for the city, met with an unusual ex perience. Another mlikboat was load ing alongside of him, and hearing a splash In the water, the captain thought that the other fellow had dropped a can overboard, but from cries heard, It soon became that a man was over board. Diving Into the cold water In the dark In the direction of the sound, the captain soon fished out the 4-year-old, son of R. P.. Watts, w-ho with sev eral companions, had gone hunting up the river. The ltd was made as com fortaWe as possible and brought to the city on Mr. Larsen's mlikboat. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOftS. Snaled proposals will be received by the undersigned at the office of the A. A C. R. It. R. Co.. In Astoria, until noon of February 10, for the construe- tion of the trestle work on the line of I the A. A C. R. H. K. from Booth's can nery to Tongue Point. Plans and spec Iflcatlona may be seen at th office of the company in Astsia. The under signed reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Approved bonds will be required of the successful bidders. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals wHI be received by the undersigned at the office of the A. ft C. R. H. R, Co., In Astoria, until noon of February 10 for furnishing 70,000 sawed railroad ties. Specifica tions may be seen at the company's office m Astoria. The undersigned re serve the right to reject any and all bids. In iwliole or In part. Approved bonds will be required of the success ful bidders. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. SHIP DALCAIRNIE. Warning to merchants and others The captain of the above named ship will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by any member of his crew, except upon his written au thority. E. JONES, Master. Astoria, January 26th, 1807. TO tXKK A COI.II IN (INK DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 20c. For sale by Chas. I Rogers, Druggist. Use VVebfoot Corn Cure. No enre no pay. For sale at Es- tes-Conn Drusr Store. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ms oo application. lUrtTAHLK'H FINANCIAL STATKMKST. Tin-: It Is i-eft-calilng " l""1" ll' I" rr"1' the at itement or any concern """' . ... ... I.. .,.,n.lh MA llllt such groai nwnrwi exhibited III the annual statement or the KnultaM I .If Assurance Hoelety, published today on the. (list page. ThrouglsHil the entire- sinr-mem in amounts nrv simply c.homuu. p figure that musl b most Intere-tlttR to the policy holders of the society nro ih.ve which "' n'l" over all liabilities. I.J77.17. There are other figure that nutke a inanlllcent show ing: Awo-ls, $Jl.77J,W7; outstanding ..... ........... .44 Alt amurance, r.no.u'i.viu; hu-mh-. 0.VI; business written In ISM. IU?.HM.. rtxl and imuiy others that !iv ths Im mciwe business dime by this society. Those are all Intentlng. by reason of their immensity, but. after all. th. foundation stons of ths strength of a Ufa assurance company, a of any other business. Is sorpl" There l no other business In which so much confidence ta necessary as In that of a life asaur anc company. Tlie usilracta Issued by these companies extend Into ths far futuci. ami. although th.y may natur. lotn.HTow. yet on the other hand the e.umui!iv nittV not h rallr.1 upon to Iay th- claim for ten. twenty or thirty yv.rs. or even more. This being ths .-im... alwolute sei-urlty should bs ths gnit consHemtlon to anynn. contem plating asmiram-e. and It must certainly tw difficult to find a contract more i cure than one backed by I2I1773.M7 of .. and J.2;7.179 of surplus over all Ultt'lUlleS COOKY'S FOR FKHIU'ARY. (Sodey's Magailne for February la es pecially strong in the variety of Its top ic. Its make-up I also very attractive, the reading matter leing Interspersed throughout with UluslrathMi. among ih..m several full-iws. portraits of types of rtandiasiw women. In this lis: la a picture of Carry Hunt Ls.Ua, the author of th sticy of "Elsbeth." which ends In this Issue. Among the strlklnK artU-l. of this number I th "Three Sultan." by Emma Paddock Telford, who reviews the history of "Ths 1'n- speakable Turk" with vigor and a tense fidelity to the truth, (irace K. Urew continue hor "Mle and Manners or Seventy Years." bringing th history of fashion to the yur llM. The r pro diK tlons of the ol. I faalilon plate which a-comaiy the article are plentiful, nualnl an-l Interesting. A very timely article In this Issue l Mrs. Manila M.'Cull.wh-Willlams' oontrlbutfcm on th marvels f orchid culture, whliih Is llustnued with many picture of fa mous sjs-lnus of UJs trange flower. The plctuns themselves are worth hav ing apart from anything else, and ar. epially attractive, t'nder the head ing. "A Now Profession for Women," Marlon Foster Washburn contribute, un Interesting article concerning ths work of wKnen who have uuule pho tography a business, with many beau tiful pictures. Walter Clark. Associate JustU-4. Hie North Carolina Supreme Curt, wrlt" of "The Physk-al NajK) lMin." aiul Rupert Hughes describes the work of the New York Colony of Mu sicians. ll.-aunx.nt Fletcher critically treats of Rkihard Mansfield as a dra matic artist. Humorous flotlon light ens Che number In the two stories, "Mr. Davis' Ilx." by H. W. PhlllliNi, and "I'uttlng Himself In Her Place," by Pariot Cary; this latter Uy Is Ihe ex perience of a man who ibwam a wom an. Strong dramatic fiction Is found In the stories of "AnnunchUa" and "Dona Qulote." The Fashion ond Women ami Home departments are full of new things, timely and useful. The Oodey Company, Lafayette Place, New York. , TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Examination for certificate to teach In this county will be held at High School building, Astoria, Or., beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, February 10, 1897. Applicants will be present promptly and remain until th. ckste. Examination for state teachers' diplo ma will be held Oatturday, February 13, 1897, at same place. II. 8. LYMAN, School 8upt., Clatsop Co., Or. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. In the recorders' office yesterday th. following deeds were filed for record; Jas. C. Pope and wife to Bcshool District No. 24, certain ' lands dcrlled by metes and bounds sent Ion 6, township 6 north, range 7 west t 1 BIRTHS. BABBAQE To the wife of Captain Wilbur Babbage, Sunday morning, a daughter. HEGARDT To th; wife of O. n. He gardt. Fort Stevens, Or., on Sunday morning, January 31, 1897, a daughter. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's air where exhibited. Meany la the leading tailor, and pays j the highest cash price for fur .kins. 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 I on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements j at very low prices. f Is It not a fine Investment? f A PHOTKHT. Kdttor Astortan. We prcautne a ready exouw would ho offered by our police and rtly au tlsii ltl.s for th. constant snd flagmtil klatlsta if la by tiw aabi alemrnt and tlio gainbllug fraternity that ar anrtcblng tlMSiselvs by miveiihlng many ail ruining the charaii. of hun dreds of young men. Hut why a WvUI.ed tMininunUy Nhoiild be aroune.1 night after night by the expbailoii of million of Infernal Muhim known as firs cracksra. sur- INtsars our imrhsnsion. It I" said that our heallum coniln- iriil do this o frlghton the devil away for n year, If that Is tnm. perhaps wo had betbT JI Mil In the bedlam aikl furnish ourchy dals rsu'h a Krupp gun aal keep thMn Wt Wm lSIad 381 J lays and night. I J. J. .WALTER. OHAMHKH OK COM MERCK. At th nwvtJng of th Chamber of Commerce last night there wore pro- ent il. Wlngat. president; II. VanPu- Mm. vU-r-presldeiit, K. C. Holden, t. , tary; Meaara Kendall. HuwIUy. Uray, j lvmnt. Hartley. I'lckena and Tallanl j The oimmlttee on taxation reiM.rtml pn-reaa aiul utMivllt.M a tabulated 1 statement coiuuuina with other rMIe whu-h was ordered filed. OnitinunioatliMis ere rm I frn rei nwntatlws Units aiul 8elvh, the San Francisco Ctiambvr of IVanim-rce, stMl Ui Tra.li' Imgue, ttt iilla14 plUiL Ths secretary was Instruct) lo write K.n.iwntatlvi's Jllnger Hermann and W. It Kills mpj.wtlng trs-lr sinjclai efTi-ta to a-ure III ths house (he pas asgn by that Issty t ths sntutt Mil grwntlng an aprurlulin of ISo.uou pw i the establishment "a u liar ant lue at tlun at or nwr the mouth of the Col umbia river. HEALTH NOTICE. Nifties la hereby given that Ir. A. L. Fulton has been appnled health offi cer of the city. Ths exist enc. of eon. lagloua diseases In the city must b. Inmptly reported to him aa required by Ordinance No. 1759. as said ordi nance will I strictly enforced. C. W. 1H'OHKItY. Chief of Police and Health lneotor. Snlton Sea Salt for Imtlin at the Knlt'K-Conn Drujr Store 10c and 25c per jmrkajre. OASTOniA. teat t'sf f Ball X(R BKNT. FOR RENT Four rooms with board or board without rooms, at Mr. Hoi- den's, (th and Duan. streets. Four rooms to rent. Ml Exchange street Adolph Johnson. FOR BALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANESE Good for Christmas and th. holidays, at Wing Lea's, (43 Commer cial street. LOST. IHT A ladles' allk umbrella with gold mounted spur on handle crook; was left In Mr) Devlin's pew at the Catholic church on Christmas day. The finder will (please: return th. same to the Astorlan office sid receive a re ward of $1.00. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE tSS COMMERCIAL BT. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ...TMEAT.-UCH BOOKING k SrCCULTT.- 1M THIKD IT,. POHTLAMD, OB. I872 1805 Fistper Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stfol, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons fc Vehicles. r C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A.,M.Da- rtlTSICIU XNU M rUiCOS (iraduatmt from Ctipanhagon Unlvar-. ally. f Hpeclalty, Female IMssaaea. , . No. M0 Commercial street, ft liana h&aj: IlUlhllllg. f Hours. 1 U a. m.; t-i and T I p. m. Tsphon. Blacksmiths Ppoclal Attantlon Paid to Hleamboat Bo-, K airing, oraaaliooing, Bto. LOGGING CAIRP (DORK A SPECIALTY ; I SI t) I. N K V ST.. !. B4 aa. B. .SNAP A KODAK.! al anf mas anoint oat o( ear "or and you'll rH psruall ot a naa brlaMsaic 1 of af With lfalll laougtlt.. ., i Hlteh JU1MJ la la II.IHXS ) at su"itt t'. I tla Ba I COMK ANI THY TI1KM ) Muotins & CO. A. V. ALLICN, DEAL tH IN J Grtxsfles, Flour, FwJ. Provisions, Frultt Vrttetablr.. Crncksry, GIm and Piatt J Ware, Lorgera' Supplies. , Cor. Tacth and Oonuasrolal Mraeta Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains Irav. soaslds for Astoria air 7 10 a. m. and . p. m. daily. Trains lea. Astoria for Flav.i at f a. m. and 4 p. ru. oaiiy. Trains leave Astoria for Baaald al to . m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains Irsvs rtavl for Astoria al l is a. m. and t M p. m. dally. S. ImiaAS. UM of raa a IfulMt. tt. T. tAl. UM of SkMkttMl l.sl. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Holier Mak.rs M""k.M'M.,.'Si A" Kinds o! IHohlMry Iron and Brass Casting UouoraJ Htarksmltu Work O "CIAI-TIES - W.kk P.mil WhMl. Skis. SaMNsf as. Simsomi Wwh.CaaMP .si Mill Maiklam. Marls a4 SuUvaary Bolt- ft Bull) at Orttt, SpxIaUiissP' hv k'tr...' 1 Cmparul.s sHilM4 ' awk 18th and Franklin. Ptios. 78 WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE AHDBA1LEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally rx- cspt Sunday at Tip. m. Leaves Port land dally sxcept Sunday at 7 a m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland dally at I p. m., Sunday exotptod. Sat urdays at 11 p. m. ' Tickets good on both boats. U. B. SCOTT. Prsatdant E. A. Sselsy, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. H. R. 1 Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS S3S... COMMERCIAL ST. J. B. WYATT. Pbsss No. 6S AsUrls, Oragsa . Hardyore, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provielona, PAINTS and OILH. Boslal AtUntlos Pals ts Sapplylng Ship. "The Louvre" A9T0RIV9 C0RGC019 ENTERTAINMENT HALL v 8 FLOOKS Fins Mnslo. Ssm of All Kinds. Too Magnifies!) Kara, EVERYTHING riKST-CLASS Cood Ordep and Everybody's fligbti . BTBICTLT OBIKBVBD. ' COLUMBIA IN WORKS I