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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1897)
Fancy Slippers Lailcs "Walking Chnac Doratle School OllUCa Seasonable Goods Rntbers Robber Boots, Etc John llahn & Co. Are WnihM 479 Commercial St THIRD ANNUAL .CLEARANCE SALE Coan tiers MOSDAT. JAXl'ART 4 Aia co.ti.ats for 30 Days .Albert Dunbar Cor. Otk nd Conaercial Sts. TESTERDA.T8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 49 degree. Minimum temperature. 43 degrees. Precipitation, ."S Inch. ToUl precipitation from September 1st, ISM, to date, 84.47 Inches. Kxceea of preclptutton from Septem be 1st. 189, to date. UK Inches. ' T0DAT8 WEATHER. Portland. February i For Western Oregon and Western Washington, mod erate galea on coast. For Eastern Washington. Eastern Oregon. light snow. TO KBADEKS. Th "Dally Aatortas" estate twlcs aa aaacs rasdisg matter as ui stkar bumf NblUhtd la Astoria. It la the Ml 7 papT tast prnU lu reader wit, a dally tsleanrasaie report. TO ADTBBTISKK9.-Th "Dally Aa- tsrlaa" as aon Utaa twice a aaaay lead are aa aay tkw papar sabllshed la Aato rla. It la therefore aiora tkaa twine aa valaaMa aa aa arfTerttalag ssedlaaa. tat r Oragoa. I Caaaty ml Clatsop. ( We, taa msaeraigDod. leeal aiaaagata MspeetlTely af taa Westers tales asd Tests! Telegraph eoaapaales, karaby ear. Mfy that taa "Dally Astsrisa" la Uta aaly aaaar sabUahesl la Aataria whleh aaw r slees, at at aay ttaae aarlag aa eoatrol f said sBcee hmm received, a telegraphic press repert. - D. JOHXsON. Meaager W. V. T. Ca. J. K. CLARK. If aaagar raatal Tel. Ca. AROUND TOWN. Far up the slizn twilight fluttered Moth wings of vapor and flame; Tne lights danced over the mountains, Star after star they carae. The lights grew thicker unheeded. For silent and stfU were we; Our hearts wer drunk with a beauty Our eyes could never see. Gurge William Russell. Signs See Swope. Want, anything tainted? Sea Swope, Want anything decorated? See Bwope. Dr. Howard,- Hotneopathlst, office 6S6 Commercial street. A large number of contractors were m the city yesterday. Ekstrom has the only complete dock of jewelry in the city. Is the real Joy of life to be found chiefly In anticipation? Twenty pounds of granulated sugar for $1, at 45 Duane street. Have you any jewelry that needs re pairing; Take it to Ekstrom's. A soft velvet toque is, as a rule, be coming to almost every type of femi nine beauty. Jewelers are displaying many pretty articles set with February's birthstone the amethyst. The days are perceptibly growing longer, but so far have brought little additional business. Mr. L. Duchaney, Pillar Rock; and Al Streem, were in the city yesterday purchasing supplies. Superintendent Holt, of the street de partment. Is BtiU patching holes along the principal streets. If it was not for the railroad work, the boat lines would have little or nothing to do this winter. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street. The regular weekly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held In Rescue par Ions this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Charles Higgms yesterday found an athletic club pin, which the owner can "have by proving property. The only "Queen" heater for sale only by Fisher Brothers. Call and be con vinced. Beware of imitations. Mr. C. W. Hodson of the Hodson Printing Co., and Theodore Gladding, . -More Cbm fort and pleas ure from tea -try Schillings Best No risk if you don't like ft, the grocer returns your money in full 4 Schilling ft Coonaaf ice inmate mm nmruhsnt. Portland, ara visiting In the oity. W. H. Street, of th Pacific Elk, IVrt- land. pnt the day visiting brother Elks and twfclentolly did a little bus iness. Family tickets between Warrenton Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be old by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. The weather was so thick and foggy yesterday that outward bound steamers wera ahllifed lo lay over in the har bor. F. J. Sohofteld. general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astorlan office. Captain Jonoa, of the Pritlsh ship Dalcadrnle, la laKl up in Portland, sick, and has not yet returned to Astoria, as waa reputed. Word was recWved yesterday that Miss Jessie Jewvtt, who is visiting with the Misses Wagner, of the Willarmst. Hotel, Salem. Is quite M. John Smith, Seaside; J. W. Bunn. T. Hsrsirlckson. F. E. Wallace, Portland: and C. H. Wheeler, Nehalem. are reg istered at the Parker House. Mrs. M. C. Crosby has rented the house In Uppertown, formerly occupied by George H. George, and will move in a few days to her new residence. The remains of the late P. Jensen wore buried in East Astoria, at the old chapel burying ground. A large concourse of friends followed the re mains to the grave. William Heckard. Lewis and Clarke: Jake Wilson. Skamokawa; A. M. Lind hold. Youngs River; Howell Lewis, John Day; Chris Peterson. Olney; were In the dty yesterday. Massage Hot and cold water baths. vapor and aloobot baths, combined with massage scientifically administered, by Mrs. M. Abrahams. 469 Puane street. Rheumatism specialty. It is predicted that Astoria will get the balance of the rate for this season during th month of February. Let it come it can't come too soon, seems to be the general opinion. Old-timers say that yesterday was the dullest dy In local business circles In many years and It la thought that the upgrade has been reached, and that times from now on will Improve Captain Al. Beta, of Portland, visited 9alem the other day, and while there called on Captain Phil Johnson. He says Mr. Johnson does not know any one, and Is In worse condition than when he left Astoria Miss Buckenmeyer will meet her la dies Claris In the gymnasium at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The lady has met with great success and has for her class the leading ladles in. the city. The A F. C. has made a popular move in allowing the ladies the exclusive It Is understood that Captain Cork- hill, of the ship Crown of India, con templates giving a ball on board his magnificent ship in the near future. The captain is a royal enttrtalner. and ; his handsome vessel is well adapted for two or three bails being carried on at the same time. All three decks are smooth and In good condition. I A clerically dressed gentleman, an umbrella and a gun were seen walking I down Bond street yesterday. Just what . that man was after, or whether he was j looking for a loft text, could not be, discerned by his countenance. One i thing is certain, he narrowly escaped collision with a post, whioh might have exploded the gun and killed himself or some of the bystanders. 8. F. Phinney, W. L. Whitmore. C1J- I cago; J. W. Cook. C. S. Hudson, Phil. Hoensburg, A. B. Oehicke. Theo. Glad- j ding. Geo. W. Simon. H. S. Campbell, Frank Hoberg. E. T. Johnson, Miss Leewton, Portland; H. H. Hens, New York; L. W. Cole. New York; A. R. D. Patterson, F. W. Pettygrove, O. M. Kisser, A. F. Elli'tt, San Francisco; J. C. Spenser, Clifton; C. C. Dalton, 11- waoo, were guests of the Occident yes terday. The steamer Bakf.r yesterday brought down from Kalania a large lot of dump cars, fence rails and other camp out fits to be used on the railroad work near Rainier. If It was not for the construction work now being done by the railroad company, boat captains say they would have little or no freight to haul. In spite of the hard times, the railroads have been keeping up their business, besides branching out in con siderable new construction work. Yesterday afternoon the fire and wa ter committee held a special meeting be hind closed doors In conference with the foremen and secretaries of the va rious fire companies. It is understood that they obtained the figures from the various oompanies of the cost of running the name during the past thn-e months, and that It was prax-tlcally de cided that hereafter all bills for supples must be paid for by the city direct, in stead of through the auditor's office. It comes from reliable authority that Jacob Kamni, of Portland, will have a new boat on the river this coming summer, devoted excliwlvely to passen ger traffic. It will be a three-decked, twin-ccrew vessel ami capable of mak ing 24 miles an hour. No vessel now on the Pacific coast can equal it, so the projector claims, and It will make a strong bid for the beach travel. It will be a day boat, and -will make the round trip between Portland and As toria in 12 hours. From the lock of the usual noise and hilarity m Chinatown since the begin ning of their new year's festivities, it Is THREE DAYS MORE And Our Great Annual Sale Closes... This will be your lust chance d ur ine the year to buv first-class uoods at less than manufacturer's cost. Sale positively closes on Satur day, February 6th. C.H. COOPER -THE- Leading House of Astoria. very evident that prosperity has not weighed heavily In that quarter during the past year. In previous years the nights would be mad hideous by their burning of firecrackers and bombs, but that sort of thing Is not apparent now. Occasionally a string of crackers will be popped, amid muoh chattering among the celestials, but the old style of bombarding the quarters every few minutes Is left out. Times must be hard In Chinatown. Misos Alice Zlmmern will contribute to the February .Forum an artk-la, de scribing the aims ami objects of the leading Ladies' Clubs of London. Toe forthcoming publication of the "Au tobfcraphy and Letters" of Gibbon the historian in their original form. after being sealed up for one hundred year, ts a literary event of rare Inter est. For tha ftrwl time the world now has the seven autobiographic stud ies of the historian exactly as he wrote them. Mr. Frederick Harrison, the eminent English critic, reviews the new memoirs In the February Forum. A small boy. who has bad the pleas ure of chopping the family wood, stood by yesterday morning while his father showed him how to make better time with the Job. The old man struck a knot with the axe, which caused the stick of wood to fly up and hit him in the eye. The air was blue for a few moments and the boy laughed. A few moments later he hail a seance with the old man, which resulted In the seat of his pants being well dusted. When the boy told the story he was laughing on . tlv other side of his mouth. The old man has his eye In a sling. A NARROW ESCAPE. Henry Hite, a Colored Cook, Has an Exciting Experience With the Waves. AViut ten days ajto Robert Norrla left Ast'uria for his place at Norrlston Park on the Elk Creek beach. He was ac companied by a laborer and a colored cook. Henry Hlte. well-known In As toria. It w as a very stormy day when they started from Sslde, and K was ail the pai-k horse could do to carry his load over the muddy road betwten that plac and Elk Creek. It was quite dark and high tide when the tired and footsore party reached Bllver Point, which, by the way, Is a nasty place to round In the dark, especially If the tide is In and a storm raging as It was on this particular night, tyr. Norrts cautioned the rest Lit the party to be very careful in picking their way among the nx-ks on the beach and to Mlow the parkhorse closely. They started all right and were half way around when a huge breaker came tum bling over them with a roar that sound ed as if the whole ocean had suddenly started towards shore. The colored cook was bringing up the rnar when the wave struck thetn, and for the next minute he found himself being bang'd up agaiiiHt the face of the cliffs, with a pretty good prospect of going to sea when the water receded. He managi-d to cling to a rock, however, until the water had rolled out of the way, and fearing another deluge, hur riedly climbed the steep bank until he rtfached a place of safety at the top. It was awfully dark; the black man was wnite In comparison. Norrls and his companion had rounded the point in safety and ha1 proceeded down the beach, thinking Henry would follow. But Henry was a stranger on the beach and when he found shelter under th trem at the top of the cliff, he PUnplu, blotchei, btsekhndi, red, rough, oily, molhjr akin, Heblng, scsly Milp, dry, thin, sad falling hair, and baby blemlibea prrreotd by CtmcCK Hoap, Ui moat ffecUr akin purify, lag tnd besutifylog wsp in tha world, mm wall as pnrwt sod awaatcst for toilet, tola, tod Bursary. tlcnia bMMtkiOTfhnrtdiawwta. Snrrrt D.imC Cm., "'rrapL.Buaiaa asr-HawaHaittr aa tJs,"paa BLOOD HUMORS ciaSU. decklel to camp for there the the night. Whon morning dawned the pour, water aoajted wok ane and stretoned his weary limbs. He looked about him and was overjoyed to And a house Ices than a hundred feet away. It t''k but a minute to got Inside and imo an Inviting bed that sevmed rvudy for Just such a vk'tint. About 10 o'clock the mailoarrier canve down the beach frm Seaside, and stop ping at Norrlston Park, was axkwl if he had seen anything of a stray col ored man along his route, on txtig answered In the nevutlva Mr. N orris became alarmed and started liucmdi ately In search of hU cook. It was late In the afternoon when they finally found him In the cottage at Silver Pomt. half dead from cold and hunger. Mr. Nurris says he has no fear of losing his cook in the near future, a it would be a hard matter to indues him to make the return trip to Seaside, 18 THE BENSON HOISE LEO ALLY ORGANIZED? Astoria, February 2. (Editor Aato rlan) Much attention is now being di rected to the question as to the legal ity of thi "Benson House" In the Ore gon legislature. By Section 2. of Artkie IV. of the Constitution of Or-Bm It provided. "The senate sha'l consist of sixteen, and the house of represontatives nf thirty-four tntinbers. whliii numlier yhaJl not be knt'P'used until the year lsSO. after which time the legislative assembly may incrv.ie- th- number of senators ami r-prweniat !', etc, I provided : That the eeiuUe shall n.-ver exceel thirty and the house of repre sentatives sixty members." By the statute of 1SST (Code, S.-c. 2is the authority of liwnnislng the number of senators and representative wasi-x-orclwd in the -following terms: "The senate of this state shall ci'iisiM of thirty members, and the house of rep. resnntatlvos of sixty memters." Wa the t-miis "house of representatives are clearly defined by the .n.tltutl n and laws asd by Its authorities to be a Ixxly compoed f "sixty mem bers." The next question that priw-nts Itself is what Is a quorum of the hoim of representatives? We also find this question "defined by the nm Itution, by rVc. 12. of Art. IV: "Two thirds of ea'h house shall constitute a quonim to do busineHs." As we luive sn the term "house" has be4-n defined by law to be sixty members, the quorum, then, "to Io biiHlm." muKt l: a numtier not Itm than two thirds of "Hlxty mem bers." whlh are frty raemlK-rs. The term quorum signifies a minimum num ber, less than which is prohibits) frrm acting aa a fully organize! body. A greater number than forty may art but a lesser numlxT cannot. The "Benson house" is now composed of but thirty nwnnbers, hmce too snuill as a mini mum or quorum number "to do busi ness." If the provisions of th? consti tution may bo disregarded, and a b-ss numlx than forty may meet, organise and do busimaw, then there is no nilnl- not one atom can be lost without the whole body feeling; it The bodjrU like a watch, a machine. This accounts for the success of SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil in all wasting disease. It feeds, nourishes, keeps up the strength when ordinary food is rejected. When nutrition is impos sible death is certain. Cod liver oil, say the doctors, is the best nourishment, and SCOTT'S EMULSION, with the Hypophosphites, is beyond coirparison the most effective form of cod-liver oil fee. and w at all druggists. MRS.STJERNSTROM Baths and Halr-dressln 107 Twelfth St. Plain Baths 2'-C Vapor Bath 50c Medicated Batlis (all kinds) Gflc Shampooing and Dressing of Hair.. SOc Dressing of Hair 23c Manicuring the Finger Nails 25c Foot treatment 60c Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mvson application. mum limit "",', members would I authorised t onranUo either nous. Two thlld of tlu lluw members would be a quorum. 1 . .members In ea"h house oould P and rtect fnitisl Hiat'-KSeiatbiTHsnil do any busl itia Thr ststennNit of h easv nloii ho the alwurdlty of altemptlnif to dtxlne y the plain irnns uf th con Btmuleu and statutes. In Mter to stijHrt the contention, of Ui adher ent ef tile lM,n himse, It U nev-S-aary t interpolate Into the pr UUin for ft quorum the wonts, "of tlve mean l.in pn-sent." mskiutf tho constitution read "two thlnls ft Ow nnilerj piss ent " or ellh"r housw elm 1 1 conatltuls a quorum. ., tim orlllcl!" )uu be'n offered as to the eoiu of the senator ti refusliut to njriU the Helmut house. F.at-h of tmw senatois U solemnly suorn b fore entertliK Uiolt the dlmhsttfe of lus duties thut ho "will suptHrt the rvnstltutkm of the state of rltn." It la a .4emt and biudtiis olh. 1 1 is r- quired of tlHSii llkat they may not llltt- ly reKanl tlxwe liuatntmnrita Upon lik h our institutions are built. To act In tlue itutttera one must aoo unt to his .M!f-li'iue and hi liod. tits rouutry requires tluit he plaka" hlnutelf abovv imlltloiU Inlt litue anil pasMi.m and nwer yield to tile insidious da-trllH of rXpe- dleui y. Any other course la stulliDia- tlon and lreMlji anan-hy sjhI confusion. HKO. Nt)LANI. ANOTHKIl ritOTKST. To the AmorUn: The protest of lr. Waller axalnst thr Kenersi din and tw kK of th Chlnwis Sow Vmr's, mlifht be nnaili emphasised hy tho diuier ti life suid property from their flrwrackvr. Within lh observa tion of the uiwlersia-rwd oni team per ray has !eeu sLimpeded the oil tills mornliiK beliuc a milk waton; the horse staiulltut Hh customary i4 tience In front of the J isur. when wlthoiit sny attarviil coosl.leratlon and nomluilem-e. a Ohlrteaw ottlclary ap pvared, and let off a half bushel ef iracki-rs lniiiv.,iutely belilltd the team, a Kod runaway rnHiltlnK. Willi. .ut wishlnK to ititerfers with elthT the fun or the ivllutim of oiir Chlmw nelithlxTa. e may still ask thut tlta-tr olwervanres br eomlurll lth oniiihiry rarv f"T coirtforl and safety. 'ne c.inaot help uondcrlntt. too. whi.t effet-t on the ! mid k Iris who ilmLhI so .MKerlv. till f"'lvnl of "!. aed vTy Uul iiiunii', may luivi "Chlrui" N'eu Yiiua limy bwoine r"(fulnr A m.-rb-jm ti..lllny. TlwTe : tii'lli-uHons llt.it unite a part of the children already know more ulj'Mit the ('lilin-s. p-liiclon thiiii they do of their own. II, S, LYMAN. thk ;ki:at canal. Tacoma News. Il m-om to be (fenerally rowwledl that the NlruriLKiin canal cannot be con struct"l umii the plan Wild down In the Mil pendinir in cotiirrvss. The rep r. setnatlve of NliinunuA and Its us :lattl n-publliK says Unit govern ment l pady. while diH-larlmt the pro, ent canal i-omrtLiiy's concennion for feltid, to tn-itt llri-lly with our gov. eminent for the construction "f 'be rannl on a new Iwuiln The offer ouitht to be iiii-epted. The cuiml Is a nit-s-slty to this country. We have delayixl Phi long the work of dlxKlnir It. While Much uiiileriiikliiKs may In a large measure lie considered foreign to the theory of our Kovi-rnmeuuU systtnn, l his one Is a military necessity, and like the overland riillnsvd, ought to le regarded us essential to the national welfare. In whatever way the work may he undertaken, care can be used to nevoid the loose methods which have enabled the builders of the subsidised roiuls to uwM their olillgatlons. The I'aolllf! colLHt Is exceotlonfllly InteTesti-d In this great wati-rway, and our r(pre sentatlve at Washington City and all our commercial Isxliis and lnllu-rulal pi-o ile should lalsir for It unceasingly. From the Tacoma News. REAL ESTATK THANSFERS. In the recorders' olllce yesterday th following deeds were filed for record: H. D. Adair aisl wife to H. K. Halz, lots 7 and 8, blk 4, Mer- riwetlier Down f 120 00 John IavlM to Jens Jensen, a tract of lavl in NK iuaru-r of HK (luorter m.-c 10, twp 8, N R 7, W 75.00 Ht of Oregon to C'ella C. Hwlgert, 8W (iiarter sec 1 Twp 4 N It 7 W 200.00 Hame to Mary K. Hwlgert, NW 'luarter sec lfl Tw p 4, N it 7 W, t 200.00 HEALTH NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Dr. A, L. Fulton has been appointed health offi cer of the fdty. The existence of con tagious diseases In the city must be promptly reported to him as required J by Ordinance No. 17.W, as said ordi nance will be strictly enforced. C. W. LOUGHEIIT, Chief of Police and Health Inspector. Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drue Store. Icebergs sometimes last for 200 years. the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE V Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine investment? TKACIIKHH- EXAMINATION. Examination M tvtl(liats b leach In this county will U tixld at llltfli Hi'loxd Imlldlng, Astoria, Or., Iipglniilni at 1 o'clock p, tn.. Wednesday, Frbruary 10. ISW, ApplUnta will N present promptly and ivnmltt until tha cloe. Kxsmlimtloiv for tat teachers' dlplo. nut will b hold Huilay. February 1J, I'il'T, at siuno place. It. H, LYMAN, Hchool Hupl., t'lataop Co., Or. FIHB ALARM IlOXKH. Ilox -Trullinr' Mill. R.. i Atir and 8vnth trt. Ilox 7-Nlnth and Duan. Ilox I (oininenlal and FlfUenth. tlox -:Matop Mill. Ilox U-Cr Ptables. tlox H-McOrejor' Mill. NOTK'K Tt) HlIII'IT.ItH After January tat 1T. frlght clmine must h prepaid to all station on th A. and t. It. It. R. aherw tin company has no agents C. F. t.EHTKR. HuperllitetidenL NOTICE. Any person wanting trap pllmg. eor r.oil with llogue A Young, onfc rulnt. Wh Cub the pa4er artist have mi rvprntcd hr, a, "Utile Egytt" will go a ring way. T.I (THK A CUM) IN ONK tAtf Take laxktlva llnuno Quliilo. TsMetS. All drugglit refund th mousy If II fall to cur. Siu. For sale by C'bas. Roger. Prugglt. The slgnnlntis'r of the lltle 4 Hen ior Offer' lK.k. "The Way owl." Is now npu-iit(. ROYAL baKwg lowder. Highest of all In leavening Strength -U. t OovwaaMat basort We Infer that Rev. Pr. Ralnsford did not receive an Invitation to th Hr.i.llcy.. Murium ball, OAHTOniA. Srtlton Sen Suit lor lull lis Ht the Kstis-('onn Drtij; Store UK anil 25c Jut imekaire. Meany I the leading tailor, and pay the highest rash pries for fur (kins WANTED, WANTKIA good girl for general housekeeping. Iii'iillre lit the Aatorlan otllen. ruR RKNT. Four rminis to rent. 9fil Exchnng strwt. Adolph Johnson. FOR BALK. ALL KINPS OF FANCY AND JAP ANKHE i'iukI for Christmas and th. holidays, at Wing I', M3 Commer cial street. LOUT. LOHT A hull.' silk umbrella with gold mounted spur on handle crook; was left In Mr Devlin's pew at tho Catholic church on Christmas day. Tho finder will jilcMum roturn the same to the Asbrrlan olllce and recelvo a re ward of $1.00. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 35S COMMERCIAL BT. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ...theatrical booh ho a srccuiTT.. 10 THIHD T POKTI.ANI). OK. 1872 1805 Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, GrocerieR & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, .Fairhank'g Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement ' Wagons A Vehicles. " " f p KJAERBYE. M.A., M.D. rttTolCUX AND !itniir.ll! Oradualed from Cuplihaea L'nlvar Ity, Hpvclslty, Fenmlo Ilsnsr. No. W0 Comiiisrclal lrl. H liana ha Ilulldlng, i Hour. 10-11 a. m.; t-4 and T l p. tn. pEWii&liis Tsianhtm. ijjacksmlths ftpartal Attsnllon raid to BUsmboal R. jmlrlns. First claa IlunHMhtMuntl, Kto. LOGCING CAMP fflORK A SPECIALTY 11 OI.NKV T Wl. Sdssdtlh. ' .SNAP A KODAK. al an mn cam lug tul ul out siur. and you'll (l a iwitrall of a ma.o biimmlnm avsr silk aaasaattl ItMiwbts Miwh quality la las !laaan liaira taoBorsretouiutl) t Usaa ant Was. COM If AND THY Til KM 1 1 UO MES & CO. A. V. ALULKN. urAim in Croitrl., Flour, FrJ, Provltlom, Prulba VtUblr, Cnkktry, Glm an4 P1tel Wire. Loner' Suppllet. Cor. Taatk a4 Oosxasro4ad .trMts. Astoria and Colombia Riyer Railroad . TIME CARD. Trains Iravs Hsaald. for Astoria at 1;M a. m. and t p. m. dally. Train le.v Astoria, for Flaval at a. m. and 4 p. m, dally. Trains ar Astoria for fiaid at 10 10 a. m and 4 p. m. dally, Trains I cava Flavel .for Astoria al 14. a. in, and SiW p. m. dally. & IbarSAS. l.i. f Iim.ii a llnlm... 1 U 1 tl. lala crt htwkma .! FOUNDRY! EN Blacksmith, Machinist and Hollar Maker "KM Kinds of fflaohlnery Iron and llraa Castings Osiierai lllncksnuth Work SPK lAlTltS-W.lch I'atasi WKmI. 5hlp Smlfhlnc anj Slaaaabeat Wurk. Cannary aai Mill M,M.i,. Mailsa aDj SuiLmai, bvll ail lltilll laUfJ.l. SpUllv aulfpaJ (u, Utf'' "ntk Cufratpu4ania aniLIM 18th and I ranklln. Phone 78 WHITE COLLAR LINE THE SIEJUif TELEPHONE Astoria and Portland Teli.iihonB leaves Astoria dally rx. rept Hunday at 7 p. m. leaves I'ort- land dally except runiiay at 7 a. m. T T !.. l,.,irM Aal..rtM f 1 M w dally sxcept Hunday. Leave. I'ortland dully at II p. m., Sunday excepted. Bat. uruayi at 11 p. m. Tickets food on both boats. U. I. HCOTT, Preald.nt. K. A. Hneley, Agent, Portland, C. W. Btone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. II. R. I Doyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL HT. J. B. WYATT, Phona Ne. 6t Astoria, Oragsa. Hardware, Ship Chandlery (irocerieB, ProvlBlona, PAINT and OILS. paclsl Attention Paid t. Supplylsf Ships. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S C0KGC019 ENTERTAINMENT HALL , S FLOOKS rine Musle. Gaines of . AH Kinds. Two Magnlflrsat Kara. CVCRTTItlKG nitST-ClASS Good Ordev and. Everybody's. .Igbti, MTtHOTht, OHsKKTBO. COLUMBIA m IRKS