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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
NIK UAILY AST0U1AN, FRIDAY MOltNlKO, MAKl'll IIW7. Fang Slippers Ladies Walking CfinPQ Durable School OllUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Robber Boots, Etc John Hahn & Co. WaiTMttM 479 Commercial St. TE8TERDAT8 WEATHSR. Mulrnum temperature. W. Minimum temperature. de. Precipitation. .Ot Inch. TVrtsJ precipitation from September 1, L 1R9, to daJe, ti.it inche. Execs of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 189. to date, li.71 Incnes. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather, colder, fresh mrth rly wind. TO KEADKKs. Th "Wally Astorlaa" oatatss twl M radial Bialter a aar othsr lr pablUhed la Astoria. It the aaly paper that prsaesU IU readers with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. -The "Dally A tortaa" haa aaore Uaa twice M assay read are a aay other paper pahllahed la Asto ria. It Is therefore more thaa twice as ealaahle as aa adeertletaf. assHa. tate of Oreroa. ( Ooaaty of Ciateop.1 We, the aaderelcaod. local saaaasere reepeetlrely of the Weetera l aloei aad Vestal Telegraph eoeapaaira, hereby cer tify that the "Dally Astorlaa" Is the oaiy paper pahllahed la Astoria which bow re oleea, or at aay Uate darlag ear eoatrol f amid emcee has received, a telecraphlc proes report. B. D. JOHMSON, Iiu W. V. T. Co, J. B. CLARK. Maaacer Postal Tl Co, AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. Setf-reverence, elf-kno ledge, seU-co l troi. These three alone lead to sovereign power. Tennyson. When outside people come to town. No spitting must they do That is, upon the sidewalks, for The cope are onto you- "Gypndne" see Swope. "Orpatne" the only durable wail Mr. F. L. Parker has returned from Portland. Ladies' bath and hair-dressing parlor. 107 Twelfth street. i Mr. W. H. RadcUff. of Knappa, was in the city yesterday. Ekstrom haa the only complete stock of jewelry In the city. Treatment for dandruff and toes of hair. 107 Twelfth street. Miss Alice Munsell, graduate optician, office in Shanahan building. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing Take It to Ekstrom'. Mrs. Stjernstrom. 107 Twelfth street, treats rheumatism by massage, the only cure. In the police court yesterday John Doe. cnr.'ged with having been drunk, was fined $2. The patent champagne box at the Occident Hotel attracted much atten tion yesterday afternoon. It Is reported that the damage to Mc Gowan's scow, which burned Tuesday night, amounted to only $150. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at U Commercial street Miss Munsell, the optician, can be found at her office In the Shanahan building from a. m. to 5 p. m. Wait for the "Huseby," the best bicycle on earth for the least money. MO and $50. F. L. Parker, agent. Auditor Kuettner Is still cultivating frogs in his throat, but hopes soon to be able to get his tenor voice back. Captain Parker's clock at the Park-i-House, has a string on It. by which the boys can fool him an hour or two. Ajriong the latest fads with tha ladle is the manufacture of cigar ribbon pil low covers and the covering of fans with monograms. Mr. A. L. Ross is entertaining his brother and family from Iowa. The gentleman la ai "physician, and has com here for hist health. Just received, my first shipment of Bldrts. Every one is a beauty. No two alike. A few tailor-made suite at Cohen's Low Price Store. Little prices and big values In new spring oheck and fancy black and colored dress goods Just received at the Low Price Store, 491 Bond street Wednesday the train coming from Seaside killed one of Ober's horses, which had escaped from the pasture and made its way upon the track. Mr. Walter C. Smith, the Portland Drop us a line if you can't get Schilling s Best of your grocer, or if you don't lib; it and can't get your money back. A S hilling ft Company ban r raiitiro 4M and Astoria real estate dealer, la ex pected to arrive on this morning' boat, in company with a number of Eastern Investor. A queerly addressed letter was placed on the Telephone last night It In scription was a follows: "Kev. Al. McOIIIK pastor church Telephone." The arrival In the city yesterday of a steamer toad of railroad ties was doubtless the beginning of the fulfill ing of the contracts recently let for 140,000 tie. Another one of those popular whist parties will be given by Alert Hook & Ladder Company In their parlors next Wednesday evening, to aid tn the main tenance of the organisation. Some people do not know that the I'nlted States senate Is au ever exist ing body under the national constitu tion, and haa never adjourned sine die sins the time ot Washington. A committee has been appointed to Investigate the weather bureau, and. If necessary, expedite Its removal from the city. They say there has been t'xi much weather In Astoria of late. The headlines In the Portland Even ing Telegram of the lHh misled a num ber of Astoria readers as to the ses sions of the I'nlted States senate, hav ing stated that that body adjourned on the 10th sine die. Mr. J. O. Lewis, theFtanktort stur geon fisher. In the gale of Wednesday night, was blown clear across the river In his vkilT, landing in Astoria. Yes terday he shook hands with some of his old friends here, and returned home. During the gale of Wednesday nljrht both telegraph lines experienced con siderable trouble The Postal line was entirely useless for a few hours, and he Western Union had considerable dif ficulty In keeping up communication with Portland. The "Cnkm Fishermen' Co-operative Packing Company." by Its board of di rectors, yesterday filed additional arti cle of incorporation werery the com pany is empowered to buy and sell real estM- and execute notes and mort gages The case of George Wroten, charged with larceny by bailee, will come up In the justice' court this morning. It appears that George HIU turned over to Wroten several wedges and a sledge, which Wroten now refuses to give up; hence the suit. In the county clerks office yesterday ihe Olsen Boom Company filed articles of incorporation. The company Is a logging affair, and the Incorporators are Ben F. Olsen, John Anderson, T Olsen. Luther Campbell and Sydney Camp bell. The capital stock la placed at $1,000, divided Into ten shares. Real estate men report that Inquiries are coming in dally from the East In regard to Astoria property, and the op portunities of Investment here. A Ne braska real estate man. In company with a lumber merchant, visited Astoria the other day, and expressed their de termination to return and do business here. The Astoria Football Club will re ceive the bulletins from Carson Just as soon as the big battle commences, and will post them In the club room for the inspection of all holders of tickets. The entertainment to be given by the club will take place m the even ing. One ticket will admit the holder both afternoon and evening. A Cutting Affair. At W. J. Sculley's hardware store, 151 Bond street, where he sells clothes pins at 2 cents a doyen. rolling pins 10c, potato mashers 5c, stove lid lifters 5c, stove polish 5c, as bestos cooking mats 5c, candlesticks 5c, garden trowels 10c, curling irons 5c, all sizes egg beaters 5c, two-foot rules 10c, hatchets 25c, No. 8 copper wash boilers 2, wood frame clothes wringers 11.75. H. B. Swartward, businens manager of the Keeley Institute of Salem, is in the city in the Interest of the work. He can be found at the Occident Ho tel for the next week or ten days, where he will be pleased to meet those who wih to learn of the Keeley treat ment for liquor, opium, and tobacco habits. Leave name, and address for private interview, which are always strictly confidential. A few nights ago a well known so ciety young man of this city fell through the window of an Eleventh Htreet cafe. The causf of the accident s not known. When he heard the cratm of breaking glass, his "feet got cold," and he started to run. A police man, who -was standing by, took In the performance, and running after the til'ed gentleman, captured him. H"w the affair was squared Is the young man's bu.siiess Pro Ttws pregrs everywhere. A vis itor from Albany, Oregon said yester day that Just before leaving for As toria he noticed in the railroad yards at thai point, several handsome new standard 60,CMHj-pound box freight cars. bearing the inscription on their sides Astoria & Columbia River Kailroa1." It Is evident that the railroad com pany is rapidly getting ready to do business, and to show that it Is onto bulneis methods, these freight cars came west from the factories loaded with mi-rchaiitlise, thus not only saving the cost of tranportation of the ears themselves, but earning a handsoin prrjfit for the A. & C. It is probable that the cars will be used on the Or egon Central until the completion of the Astoria road. The police department is strictly en forcing the city ordinance prohibiting minors from frequenting saloons and dance halls on the Bowery. To lessen the humiliation to which a young man i necessarily subjected when told ,i.t he is t-K young to take in th rthts Paine' s Celery Compound Is not .i p.iUMit medicine ; it is not . i.iisiiMiill.1 ; it is nt a tome ; is im t ,i limine ; it i ." Ik i:t i tit in .ill i'.i h . .ulwim'iKl is UUi t ilun eul glass. It U l'' Best Pnng VIedicine In the world. lUh'rt. We have it. ESTES CONN DRUG CO. Commercial Street the proprietors .of the several dunce hails approach the youthful would-be sport saying. "Have you heard tho news?" Yes, he has heard It, and gen erally closes the door from the outside. The other 'night a young gentleman dropped Into one of the dance halls to "see what was going on." He had a -pretty, dark mustache, and mlicht. under favorable circumstance. r- l ik en for a man. Soon after, a policeman dropped iu. The cop said nothing to the boy, but the iook he gave him meant volumes of solid nonpareil. Th. boy blew out In a hurry, greatly to the amusement of those who witnessed ihe performance. In the' circuit court yesterday the case against William Armstrong, charged with rape, was the .., card. It occupied the gerater part of the day. An effort was made by the defense to exclude spectators from the court room, which was crowded, but Judge vIcHriue refured to clos th I doors. The testimony was unfit to ibe heard, and at times actually? revolt jing. At 4:20 Deputy District Attorney Allen addressed the Jury for the proa- ; ecu t ion. after which adjournment i ! taken till 7:30. Last night argument were concluded and the vase went t" the jury. Mr. Allen's argument was strong, and no doubt had much Influ ence with the Jury. He agisted Dis Attorney fleeton. nli) uiilv r ducted the prosecution. Messrs. Ful ton Bros and Smith Bros, as ably represented the defenre. In the ca.s of F. S. Cornelius vs. Thomas F. Leln enweber et al., Frank Spittle was appointed jruardlan ad litem, and a de cree given to plaintiff. In the nult oi Benjamin Young vs. Mary H. l.elm-n weber et aJ.. a decree of foreclosure was entered, aa prayed for. The suit of Samuel Oliver vs. David Depee was remanded to the I'nlted States circuit court. El'CHRE AND DANCING. The Misses Tallant entertained thir many friends last evening at '.heir handsome residence on Grand avenue. Seven handed euchre, games and danc ing occupied the hours until midnight. Among the guests were the Misses Reed, I'pshur, Sherman, Smith, Llon berger, Holden. Bennett, McKean, Hell born. Nellie Nlckerson, Nora Nlcker son. Woods, Crang, Sayre, L-wls: and the Messrs. Grover. Shields. Callendar, Smith. Bryce, Carruthers, rrael. Hell born. Wllkcnson. Uibnun, Rogers. Sher man. Badollet, Bennett, Hawes an 1 iHigglns. SOMETHING NEW. Old Simon, the Clatsop County Fanner, at It Again The farmers of Clatsop county are evidently on the Invent. Numerous labor-saving machines have recently been patented hy them. The other day an Awtortan repre sentative met his old friend Simon, tn Inventor of the patent Clatoop county butter-maker and alumlniwn mud-flyers on one of his latet rigs, making his way to the business part of town. This time Simon had on his patent sled a load of brick. Struck with toe qu-er appearance of the load, vhi'-i looked to be somewhat bespattered w Ith mud. the reporter asked him if It paid to haul bricks over Clatsop roads this time of the year, as it was evident this load had come a long distance. With a twinkle In his eye the old man said: "You see, there is a secret In this hre brick business. It only depends on the way you handle and do any kind of business to make It pay. I am certain that very few men would make this brick business pay. If they went at It In any ordinary way. In any business, a man must watch Ms opportunity. I saw an opoprtunlty In the deplorable condition of our county roads, as they Itching. Irritated, tcaly.eraa'ed Help,, dr-tbln, sud falling Ualr, cleaoaed, purlfli-4, and beaatl Bed by warn shampoo, wltti LDTtccsa Boar, and occasional drefcaloff of Cunensa, purest, cat emollient, toe greatest skin cares. Mlmm Treatment will produce clean, he 1 thy teaJp vftb lazDritnt, 1 astro as heir. whn ml )m fnili. Wold thrmirbnit the world, rorria Dax a aid Cim. Comr., olc Prop., Boston. How to prod ea Ltjsartent Hair, malkd fraa. SKINS CM mi'V'ZZZZ'? are at present and have been all through tho winter. Thy reminded me very muoh of former years when 1 used to work in a brickyard.' There we had several horses to grind the clay tine liv a sort of mill, I also knew that the soil of Clatsop county was very weil adapted for llw manufacture of brick. Sand which 1 round plwi. tlfully In the lower gulchc along the r.sds, and on poms of the sumlston bluffs, I found was also mixed with th clay In ihe road, on account of the trampling of the horse and the rutting done by the wagon wheel to about iho proper WmsUtency for the makln of good brick. With this Idea I went to work with a will, making brick from the mud n the road, and sin-ceiMed. dor Ing the interval of good weather and psre time from my frm work. In making quite a iot. The tiring of the bricks, of course, took much lalir. tut all along Ihe road there I plenty ,.f available timber, the cutting of which Improved thv road, and 1 used, this um ber al.if.g the way. beside tlint on my farm, which in the course- of events would have to be cut anyway o clear Ihe land. "This lot of brli ks now on mv led l my first trial at this new Industry. They are not extra good, but I believe I can Improve on ihem later on." The bricks looked like ordinary one good enotiKh for any common purpose, and the reporter gaxed at the man as he wended his way down the street with his team, with the thought that n few more such men might soon put Astoria and Clatsop county In the front rni.k of ommunlU. ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance Prohibiting Expector ting or Spitting I'pon the Street of the City of Astort. Whereas. The health of the City of Astoria and Inhabitants thereof are dally endangered by mk-robe or germ of disease arising from saliva caused by expectorating or spitting upon the public streets of the City of Astoria. tending to Impair the health of the in habitants of said city and causing the spread of contagious diseases; now. therefre. The City of Astoria doe ordain a follow: Section I It ahall be unlawful for any person or person to expectorate or spit upon the sidewalk of the city or upon the floor or carpet of any public hall, meeting house, assembly room, or uHn the floor of any street cars. Sev. .'Any person vlolatinr the pro visions of this ordinance shall, upon convktlon before the auditor and police Judge. l fined not less than 12 nor mor than U'. or by Imprisonment In the city Jail not exceeding five days See. J It shall be the duty of the chief of police and each police officer to see that the provisions of this ordi nance are strictly osiforced. Panned Ihe common council March t. 1S37. Approved March 10. 1S97. FRANK J. TAYLOR. Mayor. Attest: . K. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. ultlTI'ARY. Yesterday afternoon a large mn- course of friends and relative attend ed the funeral services of tne late . ander Brown, held at the .chapel at Elmore's cannery In rnlnnioun. Th funeral was one of the largest ever held In t'nlontnwn. The Finnish Brother hl and the Finnish Temperance Society attended with a full force of member. Services were conducted un der the auspice of the Finnish Broth erhood. Leander Brown ws one of tit. oldest, most respected, and best kno.vn fishermen In the employ of Elmore's cannery. His taking off was not un expected, as he had been sick for some thirteen w-eks with consumption Death came at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday night, ami a wife and child remain to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. The remains of Mr. Brown were bur led yesterday afternoon at Greenwood, the steamer Electric and Mayflower carrying the mourners and funeral cor tege. All who knew Mr. Brown sin cerely mourn the loss of a good man and an honest citizen. ASTORIA & COLOMBIA R. R. R. Railroad Gazette. Honey-man, De Hart & Glenn, of Port land, Or., who have .the contract for building that portion of the line be tween Astoria and Goble, Oregon, state that two-thirds of the line has been graded. Those sections which contain the tunnels and heavy cuts have not be-ri finished. The working force Is to be Increased and It Is expected that all grading will be completed by June 1. No contracts for track-laying have yet been given. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident J. W. Bailey, New York; M. G. Myers. t. Joseph, Mo.; James Crawford, Vancouver, Wash.; A. J. Stelnrnan, J. P. Amos, F. W . Petti grove, San Francisco; C. C. McDonald. R. W. Calson. Portland; S. C. Peicr, Dulutli. Parker House John Erlckson, Ma ple; J. Meehan, Pillar R''k; James O'Connor, J. W. Relth and family, Portland; H. W. Spencer, Knappa; E. V. Hull, Chas, Johnson. W. P. Wil liams, Fort Stevens. OABTOHIA. lilack trimmings, black glove and black hats will be the accompaniment of the very chic spring cost urns. Wait for the "Huseby," the best bicycle on earth for the least money. t4) and I.Vj. F. L. Parker, agent. Geese begin to lay early In March, and will lay from fourteen to eight een eggs; if the goose doe not show signs of becoming broody, set under hens. 7 - in Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mas on application. UTH STREET SEWER NOTICE. Notice I heroby given thill the com. mou council propose to renstmct a sewer on Uth street. In the elty of Astoria, from the rwutli side of living avenue to the oiul Hue of llor.d street, Tho dlirt! to be embraced upon which stonent slmll be levied to defray the cost of constructing 'ld sower luU be bounded follows, to wit: Beginning at Ihe northw"t corner of lot J. block IU. "f MeClure's Astoria, as extended by Cyrus olney. theme north- ! erly through blocks W and l to the northwest corner of lot i. bhx-k ; thence easterly along the north line of said lot S lo the northeast corner thereof; theme northerly through the center of block 71. '. . W and 5 I the northwest corner of lot 3. block 5; thence easterly long the north line of block &9 and is to UH feet east of the northeast corner of lot i of said thence southerly throusn block Ml; block Ss, (I. 64. (& and u to point J& feet east of Ihe northeast corner of lot J, bl.-k l. thence easterly along the north line of said block t lo the northeast corner of lot & thereof, thence southerly through blocks l and M to( the northeast corner of lot i, block 114; thence westerly along the north; line of block 114 and III to Ihe place of beginning j 1 ne lis. Uim'as lliu Jn-ri. i.i mini embraced In uch sewerage district, above described, are a follow; IajU S. S, 4. 5. t. and 7. Mock 4, lot 3. J. 4. S. and 7. block W; lot 3. 4. & and . Mock 71: lot 3. 4. 5. and s. block 4S. tot 3. 4. S and . block 44; tot J. 4. . i and t, block SO; ld 3, 4. 6 and I. block 5; lots I. !. 3. 12. 13, 14 and west half of 4 and II. block M; lot I, 1 3, 12, 13. 14 and west half of 4 and 11. block 61; lot 1. 2. 3. 12. 13. 14 and west half of 4 and 11, block 61; lot 1. 2. 3. 12. 13. II and west half of 4 and II. block :. lots I. 2. 3. ML . . - ... t I - . . I .. I.H.k 12. 13. 14, and west half of 4 and II. !ply ImmedUaMy . block 70; lot t. 2. 3. 4, J. 10. U. , " " 12. 13. and 14. block 91: lots I. 3.1 yH 10. It. 12. II and II. block 93 all In the city of Astoria a laid out and recorded by John McClur and extended by Cyrus olney. Estimates of the expense of wild , sewer and the plans and speclricatlons ! and diagrams for the swine and of the l-N'lllily to be 0 ml lied be depoMlte-l by the city surveyor with the auditor and police Judge for public examina tion, and nuty be (impeded at the office of such officer. Anil u lib-ex a remonstrant e. signal by the owners of three.fourths of Ihe property In sulil sewer assessment dl trlit ! tlbi with the auditor and po lice Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, o-wlt, on or before Thursday, April I. 1VJ7, the common council will order the con struction of such sewer Hy order of the common council. Attest: II. E. NELSON'. Auditor and police Judge. Astoria, Oregon. March 11. PW. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Nolle Is hereby given that the part-! n-rshlp ex'stin l teeti F. ,. Dijiti.I and H. F. Prael. under the name of F. 8. Damnnt A Co., has been by mu-' teal consent dissolved, the dim retiring ! from businens. I All persons having claims against such firm will please presetn tlm same to F. S. Damant ilmmi-dlately. and all lersons lrwlel,t.- to said firm are re quested to promptly remit, FRANK S DAMANT. II . F, PRAEL. Potatoes Isdlnl, mashed and mixed with wheat bran make excellent fc for chicken. HILIOirs COLK'. Person who ace subjix-.t to sttacks of bilious xrflc will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by tak ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarhoea Retnwly, and If taken as soon as the flrt Indication of the 01 appears. It will prevent the attack. For sale by Estea-Conn Drug Co. Living only one day at a time tne surest way to keep young. TO CMCK A COM! I ONK IMV, Take laxative liromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money if it falls to cure. Sir!. For sain by Cha Roger. Druggist.' Gather eggs at regular intervals. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal. Made under United States patent, It must necessarily be different from all others Contains no starch, free alkali or worthless filling 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? TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby given to all iwrllo holding Clatsop county wnrranls In dorsed prior to November I, l'.'l. to present the same lo the county icna. urcr for payment, ns Interest ceies after this date. Dated this Uth day of March, V l IsvT II l WARM. Treasurer of Clatsop Count) A SNA I'. For sal. cheap and sn easy terms, four choice building lota In Met'lur.- s, Astoria. For iMirilculars call on llowll Ward. My Bond sheet. NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that there are fund In the city treasury to pay all w-arrant iti'lorsed prior lo March I, j 'r"i warrants drawn on Wall streot. Inlnrisst will cwts after this late J. W. CONN. City Treasurer. Astoria. March , ls7. WARNING. . I Any person or Mins deeod In breaking the fnuons or otherwise trr. MUulng Umhi tho property of ttv Flavsl stnd and Derrlipmei CHiiany w ill ! uliJmH to arrvsit aist fine. This wler will be rigklly snfonvtl. Th Flav I .nd Iivliipmni Co. J. M. Tt'RNEY, Ssc. Flavel. FWM-ury 20, l7. WANTED. HITI'ATION WA.VTEIV-Jly Jan-, cook. In family, h"ardtng hotiss. hotel, restaurant or saloon. Addrr It. K.. l Commercial street, city. WANTED -A gl girl t r general ' hounw,rk at 363 Fifteenth street, Ap. FoR RENT Nicely furnished room, with iMtth. for gentlemen only. Apply at 314 Seventeenth, street. FOR SALE. Folt SALE Forty foot rw for sale j cheap. Apply T74 Commercial street . ! PROFESSIONAL CARDH SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. ' H. 8. LYMAN, Ofllw, HoM Tlgh, owner lfth and Franklin. Hours, first Wednesday or every month. a, m. to 3 p. m. Every Sat unlay, i a. m. to 1 p. m. H. A. BMITII. DENTIST. Rooms I and I, Pythian Building, over C. II. Cooper lor. DR. O. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGKON. Bpsclal attantlon to disease of worn nd surgery. Offlcs over Dansfger store. Astoria. Telephons No. U. DIC. JAV TI'TTLE, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office, nsitiis 6 and 6, Pythian bulldg. Mm Commercial St, Ri-sldence lame. Telephone 96. Acting assistant surgeon I.'. 8. Ma rine hospital service. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. 46S Commercial atrset. ! I Q. A. BOWLIJT, ATTORNEY AND COUNBEIIH AT LAW, Offlcs on Bond atrset, Astoria, Or. I ; JOHN T. LIQHTER. j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. i Ofllcs, upstairs, Aatorlsn IlulMIn J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, H. 25, M and J7. Hamilton flulldlng. All legal and col Iwtlon busln-M promptly attended to. Claim sgalnat th government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETIN08. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communication held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. T.OTTNBBERRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. I AMTOMIA IRON WORKS j Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. j ! General Machinists and Boiler Make;' i Land ir4 Marlsc Englnaa. Bollsr vurk, Steam boat and Cannery Wrk 1 Spaclalty. Casting of All D'scrlprlnns M4a to Ordar on Short Notlca. John Fox... .President and Buperlntsndani A. L. Fox Vlo Prealdont O. B. Prael Rwsretary flmf Nation! Rank Treaurrr Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 156 COMMERCIAL ST. f BREMNER &JI0LMES Tejephon. jlncksmlth HpH li Attention Paid Ui Sloamboal lis tmlrtiiaf. First ulna llorspulioning. KU. , LOGGING CAMP O0RK R SPECIALTY IWT OI.NKY T.. bet. lid .SNAP. A KODAK. at aiir man eoiulim ui ot uur ator ami you'll let paftrall et man hrlnunln itst will) pieaaatul tlwutila. Much quality la the luon havtuoftrnii"Uhls (Iran an? man. COMK AND THY Til KM nUOHES & CO. j A. V. AULICN, I DEALIR in Grottrles, Flour, Feed, Provlilon, Fruit, i Vf friable, Crrkkery, GUM nJ ! PUtrdWirt. Lor'Supplle, CW. Taalh aad Coouaarelal UraSa I J. B. WYATT. tiN.M Asia, la. OrfM Hurt! wnre, Ship Chandlery, GrocerlcB, ProviBlonn, I'AINTH and OILH. scUl Allrallsa PsM Is tWs4yl skis. "The Louvre" iSTOIUVS corocois ENTHRTAINMONT MALL i n.ooK rina Maalf. liUM t All Maria, T MsfBlnrsBt tiara. evrnTTni.xt; rm3T-cn?t Good Order nd Everybody's Rights STnilTLV OHNKHVKI). " . 1873 Lubriclm j ps. Cf OILS ' a spNiaiiy. Brothers, I Sell ASTORIA i I Ship Chandlery, ! j Hitrtlwiiri!, j i Iron AStod, Coal. (irooeries A Provision Flour A Mill Fcwl, PtiintH. Oils, VnrnislHw, Ix)jlgtr8 Sujiplii'S, Fairhank'B Scales, DiHirH it Windows, Agricultural Iinplpmmt Wagons A Vehicles. Emil Schacht ARGHITECT CF0.NIC0LL. Assistant. OrFICB: Kopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Curloa Noveltle WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. W. L,. ROHH tecil Estate and Insurance 110 RI.KVKKTII ST. . Offlcs with IC. JV. Tnyliir. SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ru. tic, celling and all kind of finish; mold ings and shingles. Term reasonable and price at .bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. II F L. LOGAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Opsn every day from t s'clock to l:M and t:tO to : p. m. Subscription rats H r annum. S.W. COR ELEVENTH A DUANB BTtJ.