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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1897)
THE DAILY ATS01UAN THURSDAY MORNING, APKIL 15, IIW7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Putlic Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 Astoria Electric Supply Co. Will Conduct Business at 430 Commercial Street Opening on or About April 1 WITH A FI LL LINE OF Electric Supplies m i Fixtures Fancy Slippers Ladles Walking Qhnpc Dwafcle School OUUCo Seasonable Goods Rntbcrs . Rntber Boots, Etc John Halm & Co. Ae 479 Commercial St, YESTERDAY'S WEATHER, Maximum temperature, 4 deg. Minimum teinperatur. 44 deg. Total precipitation from September t, i. 19. to aate, 80.M inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 1S96, to date, 19 84. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; continued fresh north to east winds. TO READERS. The "Dally A tor I an" eoatalas twice aa much reading matter a aay other paper pabllahed la Alto rim. It 1 the oariy paper that preeenta It reader with a daily telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. -The -Dally Aa tartan" haa mora than twloe a. many read ara aa anr other paper pabUahed la Aato- rta. It ia therefore mora than twlea aa valuable m aa axlvertUlng medium. State of Ore iron, i Coanty of Clataop.l We, the uoderlgned, local roaaager respectively of the W eaters Union and Taatal Telegraph compauiea, hereby cer tify that the "Dally Aatoriaa" la the only paper pabliehed In Aatorla which bow re eivea, or at any tlnie daring oar control of aaid olBeea haa reeelTed, a telegraphic prees report. B. D. JOUNSON, Manager W. V. T. Co. J. R. CLAKK, Manager Postal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. If every one would would be amended. ( "Gypslne" see Swope. mend one, all "Gypslne" -the only durable wall finish. Where? Next door to Dunbar. See the window. Bicycle road race, are again under consideration. B. ID. Jonas, the Sinclair meat man, ia in the city. Fruit trees will soon be in blossom In Clatsop county. Ekstrom haa the only complete stock of Jewelry In the city. Brn, Tuesday night, to the wife of W. C. A. jPohl, a son. Jastarrlred Laird Schober Co'i Spring Style. Columbia Shoe Co. Chief Engineer Jamleaon la up the line inspecting: the work. Time? Thursday. Place? Next to Dunbar's. What? Egg- sale. The work of cleaning the streets pro. presses slowly but surely. Some people are " never influenced by advertise ments." That's right 1 that's right! Don't you believe in any thing! and when we offer to give your money back if you don't like something for instance, Schillings Best tea look out or we'll give you a nicked quarter, or a punched fifty-cents. A ScMlini & Csspaar ban rr.aci.co 619 WARD .The L.lve Grocer. & 512 Commercial Street, The full moon last night Outshone the newly discovered star. If. F, U Logan haa returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Have you any Jeweiry that needs re pairing? Take it to Ekstrom's. John J. Gorman, the commissi n man, of Portland. Is In the city. Mr. Alex Campbell has retumod from a visit to "Bonnie lira. John F. O'Shea. the meat packer, of Portland, was In town yesterday. In the police court yesterday John Doe was filed 10 for being drunk. Buy your sweet cream at the Boo bonniere; K will not fail to whip. Home-made candy, Ice cream and delicate refrvehmaiiU will be sold. Regular weekly meeting of the ". C. T. V. this afternoon at S o'clock. W. M. Cake, one of Portland's well known lawyer, was down yesterday. It was said yesterday that Car Welch now holds the reins of power. Holy Thursday services at the Cath olic and Episcopal churches this morn ing, t The prospects are food for a first- class baseball nine in Astoria this season. Mrs. Henry Lang-worthy is reported to be much better and is rapklly im proving. J. G. Megier and (wife, of Brookfield, are visiting in the city, guests of the Occident. P. J. Meany, thq leading: merchant tailor. 117 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Egg sale. Do not forget. The doors will be open from 3:30 to o p. m. for the school children. BAMBOO furniture sold at special prices this week, at the Rising Sun Store, 61S Commercial street. Easter flowers are making their ap pearance in the market, and an abun dance of WosHoms is promised. Thursday, the 15th. In the evening at 7: JO. A program of songs, drills. Instrumental music aid recitations. A. R. Cyrus has moved his real es tate and Insurance office to No. 469 Bond street, by the Occident hotel. Rice, sign-writer, has removed to William Ryan's old paint shop, over Ldddlcoat & Cribb's. on Exchange St. Cp-to-date. B and II. ''Special" and "Stormer" bicycles. Fully warranted. $45 and 135. Fisher Brothers, agents. Laird Hcbober Co', Ladle. Mleaesand Children fine nhoei, Spring Style. Colombia Shoe Co. lire Hamilton gave a reception last night to her brother-in-law, W. S. Hamilton, of i:ogburg, n-w visiting In the city. Fishermen's supplies coffee pots, Htoves, lunch buckets, net floats, water breakers, hatchets cheap at W. J. Scully's. The whist party given last night by Alert Hook and Ladder Company was largely attended and was another de cided suxe. You can get twelve colors and designs- for dying Eaeter eggs for 5 cents at ICogers' drug more. Odd Fel lows' building. Nate Schluxeel and Miss Plnchower are to be maried tomorrow afternoon. They will sive on the Potter for a brief wedjing tour. The lOf-al ncather prophet predicts rain within five days. There was a ring around the mom Tuesday night with five stars in it. Don't forget the dramatic entertain ment for the benefit of the Astoria public library, Friday, April 23, at FUher's Opera llou:. The county Judre yesterday received notiro fri.m m .,... i i that Go Kin, a Clilnaman. committed from this county August 23, 143, died 4 I o Look for the new star over Cane Disappointment It carrk-s a long tail. borne people think It in the Omaha airship.' It has been seen three times about 9 o'clock in the evening. The spring remedy that it bettor than all othcis is Paine's Celery Compound Thousands have been turtd oy It ' Physicians use; recommend it It Will Itlake You Weill Try a bottle. ESTES-CONN DRUG CO. Commercial Street The Creexamt Kl.llng Academy Is again oten. Sitecial arrangotnenia nuide for private ktstons. Wheels rented for 25 ctuita per hour. Acad emy, 50 Bond sleet. Olaf Hendrlckson. of t'ppertown. while at work in a blacksmith shop had a fall to his knees, striking a piece of iron which ruptured the llg ament, nmklpg a ptUnful aoiHeiit. L'n Jeun homme desire krer ches unefanUlle franuUse pour por(eotKn ier son francads. Veulllea eavoyer W- let a-ec adrtwe et condttHw au bu. reau de ce Journal, ntaruue trangvr. Yesterday there was nucO siecula tln as to what. If aiy, action would be taken at the council meeting to morrow night upon the reading of the mayor's meewage on the gambling ordinance. American Bible Society Rvpoaltory. Bibles and Testaments of all deacrip bona, and In all languages desired. Sold at cost price. Suitable for dis tribution, presents, etc. Repository at Griffin & Reed's, Astoria. Rambler bicycles are fitted with 0. and J. clincher tires, tha quickest to mend. Do not pay $30 or 175 for sec ond grade wheeis when you can gat a'97 Rambler for ISO or "9 for 160. W. E. Warren, agvmt, 547 Commercial street. Albert Pepper, at the Columbia Iron Works, yesterday was struck in the eye by a stream of hot metal, and It wan at firm thought his sight would be lost, but Dr. Kates said last night that he now has a good chance of iavln!? hi sight. The office of the Southern Padflo Railway Company will horeafter be found at the Weils-Fargo Express office, Curtis Trenchard, agent, where ticket to all parts of the world can be had and all Information f'-r trav elers obtained. Just received for Easter, a plndid assrrtmerrt of silk waists, every or.e a beauty; also a magnificent a-vort ment of dr-ss skirt3 in silk and woo! en material, at 33'j per cent le-w tran you can buy these goods elsewhf re. I. Cohen, 491 BnJtreet. Dr. PraU, of Chicago, th- celebrated orlflcial surgeon, will hold a clink In Portland next veek. beginning Mon day. Ha was secured by the homoeo pathic physicians of the metropolis. Dr. Pratt is conceded to be the most celebrated surgeon west of New York. If this weather continues the sum- mer resorts will soon be opened at Seaside and pearhart. Already cot tages are being rented, and it Is an ticipated that this will be the liveliest season In years. The service to and from the south (beaches will tie une qual ed. County Surveyor Raymond returned yesterday and reported to the county court a re-survey of the road throuirn the new cemetery. Viewers Stafford Carruthers and Abbott have filed their report showing that the road will be an expensive one to build, and recom mending that iff the city is willing to pay the expense of re-locating a road as good aB the one It has asked the county to vacate, there can be no ob jections to their doing so. Inquiry among the canneries yester day showed that 19ie flh are still run ning rather light Some boats are & -lng exceptionally well and others are having poor luck. Kinney yesterday received In the neighborhood of three tons, and Hanthorn about as many. The receipts at other canneries were in the same proportion. The Eureka and Epicure ovmpany has also com menced packing. It is said that Mr. Hammond Is corn ba.k to Astoria with heveral big pro positions In his pocket which will start Industries ami tin pall brigale in thin city. The railroad contractor are daily increasing the force of men on the line and on the west side of the bay the work of improving the Sea side line Is progrewlng well, so that a large traffic can be handled this sea- won. ( Mr. T. E. Shields, the stereoptlcon lecturer, is In the city, gathering mites and views of the AHtoria harbor and lower CoJurnbla for ai Eaieprl lec turing tour. Mr. Shields proposes fo tell people all about Oregon, and sh w them pictures of her bet scenery and business etvterprtoes. ( One of the hand ayjmeirt views in his collection was one obtained yesterday of a lifeboat com mg faito the river from the ocean. The '.hotnrrph taken Jvmt as the h. at was on the crest of a hugs wave. 'Mr, Slil. -Ms nmy deliver his torture in An bvrla Ivhv xUitlng Kant. MARINE NEWS. I HHIH W AI'UM. 1 LOW WATRN. ats. a. a. r. s. il a. a. ili.m ft i ll. in ft li m n In. hi ft 1 udav..,i.4 ii.Si. ; t UKU Wi'diixl y H 10 , TA t, i. 4 IM 3 i 4 4 I It' ! ft f I i '.M. iS ! t l 0 I .V U II I II J n'.' I I iinr.iiy r'rlday ... rSnllilMay Smidny , . Moiulny.. A 11 t MM 4 ii .v.' I li III IM I 1 i;- oa: ': i ai li l... , !) HI III I .W I 1 .1 m, 1 1 'J s i o i 41 3 Tlh stiH.mr tluinlla will arrlvs this muniing fivm Sim Krniu-K-o. The MMiiiiuitti cxpivts to !v to nay tor Mtuxtiwnter tmy to pluoe a ti'ew buoy. nitsiiiYK on t iv- wiiter front win vi-ry iiuli-t yesttertliiy, nothing of Im IMrtuinv hiivlng tHvurnvl. The sleHim-r TtllsiiHKk on hor hint trip in brought a lrg uiii.Hiut of fiight for AKtKiiii nu'TviutntH. News has Im'ii brought to thU tity of the renimkivMi' exHMi!-th'i f the Oernmn ship tllku. from Hruall for Neuvasll, N. S. W, The Viwmi w in collision with an lii'lvrg on Febru ary :4th not fur from Australia, though Icebergs have not lun known to come that fur north befttre. The ship waa in a dense fiHT. but tiad a goKl breeie and was skitiMning along merrily when she ran into a huge IcetHTg. The Jtti Nhoii and tKiwxprlt iloubKM up like httlrplnn. five plattti on the Hrt side were tvve in, the forenuMt was nearly carried away, the ttel foreyartl waa l-nt anil a shower of Ice In larts chunks fell on the dock f the ship. forcing the snllora to aoek shelter to vr their Uvea. In a badly wrevk.-d CoiKllthn the veeieei reached Sydney. HOUY WEEK. Serv'lcea During Holy Week at Gra Cliurch. Tuesday nRmlng tra-wr at 9. buy ch.lr at 4, adult choir at 7. W)edned&y morning Prayer at 9. evening prayiT and choir r-hearfwl at 7:30. J.ukW Thutrrnlay-lloly lmmu nion at 9, ewning Jrnyc at 4, boy choir at 7. Good Friday Morning prayer and sermon, at 9, powt.m sTvlee (hour lo be announced larl, evening pray.-T ami sermon at 7:30. EaMter Even (Saturday) Mornlnf prayer at 9, Holy baitlsm at 4. p. m. KattT lay Kaiiy nunurnn at :30 a. m., nrfjilay service at 11 a. in., carol service at 6:3 p. m. Eatir nununlon at Holy Inno cents at 9 a. n). Just the day when you put m ' '"r now flower-Jerked hut l the one wh.-n it U sure to rain, provided, of oume, y.u are not carrying an umbrella. BCILDEKS AND CONTR.CT"ltS. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Otibel MI1U. W. V.. EDWAIlDS, ae:it. lJ Commercial street, A.-doiiiu Mr. .Mr Kin ley ha-i creat'-l two gr.at riL-h - the rush of the ottlcc-yt" k ts and the rush of the linrten. If he will now ruth the prosperity wave we may ail 1m; happy. OABTOniA. Sme m-n eeem b ask for olllce un der a new administration not so much because l"ey want the Job as because they think it would be a violation of party ethU-s not to rk. The fact that good time are coming does not necesMarlly mean that they will be here all at onoe. it takes time to make gixxl timea. GREAT EXCITEMENT. Lots of It, and There Is Good Cause fr It ,A1I. The Kootenai country ta ofctrailng the attention of proeTtors, mining men, capttallifts, sixulatrs and all the world, because of the vant wealth of its mineral rffurces ; but that Is nothing to the ex5itemerit which arises at meal time among the passengers between St. Paul and Chicago on the Wisconsin Central Lines, where the dining car service Is the b.trt In the wjrld and prioes are reainable. Fit furth?r particulars apply to your nnr ert tloket agent, or addrs J. C. Pond, C. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. 8. Batty, general agent, 246 HtarK street, Portland, Or. Patience is a possession of great value, hut It can be exhausted most rapidly by the small fxiy who only knows one line of one tune, yet insists upym whistling that upon every possi ble occasion. In all the world thern Ik no other treatment SO pure, no flweet, ho nafe, so npeeily, for pre. serving, purifying, anil beautifying tlienkin, sealp, ami hair, and erailieatlng every hu. Dior, a warm l.ailn with tcnri ha Hoap, and gentle auolHiir with Cuticcba (oint ment;, the great koi cure. mm Ts iM thnrtirhmtt thm WnrlfL Vtrrrtm AU Abooi Uim Main, rk.ip. ftod Uair,"trm. EYEBT HUMOR 'ZXWZX.'Z!? iM'S SUM (tutl It Is aurprMiw 'It ah so many men who missed hotuing their country's call to uiiiim hiivojiio iliitlculty In iliear. lug anything 11 wit cmt be constrtled as a inUI lo office. Easter wga In choilat, with tiny chicken of vnnillii cream iniiuIv limit gHng tlifnnii. an coiwldi'red rpo. :;! .Ilglltflll i4.vf.ctl4tM by th JuveolliM at this season, Soap Foam Washing Powder I t QUEEN OF KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY I'mv White. It Will Not MiiU the Clothes Yellow, nor Injure the Finest I.uee Ei U'NH, rt'Nl-'"A ptilr of steel-franied H'tiiclis. owner can have aiune Py ai'i'ljing at tlttw oillce ftity paymg for this in t loe. WANTED. WANTE1- -A girl lMtween tha a of 14 and lit. to work In a small family. Apply at MS Itonil street. FIFTY lHU.I.AKS A WEEK HAS- Uy made. Agents wantl In every local ity for Hon. W, J. Bryan's great and only book. "Tho nrat Battle." The bst aelbT ever produced. Agents are taking as many us 300 orilera ier week. lie ware of fraudul.tit InUtatksis. S.ul r outfit ami Wgim wrk at om-a. W. B. CWkey Company, Publishers, 341 l"arbtm street, Chicago. FOR "ALE. FOU HALE CHEAP-Fiah net, good as no. Iii'iulre at tns v coroot txxn- miaaion House. Twt stiry houe on Exchange atre, with ail iiH.lern Iniprotnenla. Ap ply lo W. It. A DAI It, 12 Commercial street. roR HINT, FOR RENT Elegant rooms, with or without board; (47 Franklin avtnua Foil RENT A nlc-ly fumlshl front n-om. Apply at in Astorian otlloe. PllOKKHSIONAL CARDfl. SCHOOL Sl'l'EIUNT E N P EN T. 11. S. LYMAN. Olllce, Hotel Tiglie. Corner 13th and Franklin. Hours, first Wednesday of every month, a. m, lo S p. m. Ev.rj Saturday, 9 a m. to 1 p. m. H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. fliiiihli RiKims 1 and 5, Pythian Building DIC O. B. E8TKH. I'HVSICIAN AND BfRGEON. Special attxntlnn to rilaeaane of woman and surgery. Office over Pamfgers utora. Astoria. Telephone No. 12. Ull. JAY TCTTLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, rooms S and t, Pythian bull.lg 53m Commercial St, Residence same. Telephone M. Acting axilntant surgeon U. S. Ma line hospital service. H. T. CltOBBT. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. 441 Commercial atraet J. Q. A. rtOWLBT. ATTORNrcr AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on flond street. Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upntalrs, Astorfan Building. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxen. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, W. S. H and V, Hamilton Miilldlng. All legal and col lection busln-aa promptly attended to. Claims against tha government a sps :laty. SOCIETY MEETINGS, TEMPLE LOnnR KO 7. A. IT. nA A M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tueadar avanlna of each month. O. W. LOUNSBKRRT, W. it. E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. WHITE COLUR LINE STEAMER "BAILEY GATZERT" Portland-Astoria Stumers have Portland daily aa 6llows: Alder wtreet bk :45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. m. an1 8 p. m. Itvea Astoria. C. It. and P. S. N. dock, 6:45 am. and 6:45 p. rn. O. R. & N. dock, 7 a. m. and 7 pm, Saturday night steamer leaves Port and from Alder street dock at MS p. m. and Ash street dock at 10 p. rn. Schedule includes Sunday night boat out of Portland and Astoria, but no Sunday morning boat. Night boat from Port 1 ami connects with Steamer "MILEk" at Cathlamot at 6 a. m. daily exoept Monday for Weatport, Clifton and Knappa, and all landings on Oregon side. . U. B. SCOTT, President E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stons, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. The Perfect PiSI rcrfcot lu rcmrnlion. l'erfcct ill opriuliou. Ayer's Oathartio Pills Petfcct pout pniiuliitl pill, rcifoct (or all mirpoaca. THE PILL THAT WILL The dog 'irt-n taken out of tlis fiMilt 1! nl, si that whenever IYi pertty fee's like illltlK In alio Will not l Inllinl.liilol, HII ft UK tlll.tl N (INK ItAV Take laxative Uroino Qiiltilna TuPlrta. All dniKkisia refund tha money If i fulls to cure. !.V. For snli by Chaa. Itogera, Drugglat. iv irt judge the amount of ntney a HM'tiait cni'rlcx by the bulitlug hI.I.m. of her IVK'ketli.mk. I. S. PKopoSALH EOlt I'lMVlSI'iNH ol'EIi'i: OF l.blllTllol'SE IN' f"l'K'1U. UTtt PIsTKli'T, POUT. :..VNP. OKEiloN, AllilU !'. IV'T. i'im;imiIs wl I hi nsvel at itil of tie. uoiit i tiviock in., n Satunluy, til- twetry.ftiurtti day i.f April, IVi?. f'r flirul-.l I n k mil ilellverllig prox Is- ; iu for e.-i un.l Ur.li' fti.iii.nii in t'Ui illo.r'ct iliiiing lite fscal year to end Juitfi 30, IMS. Eni-tua of prop nl an. I pr.nirv ttiHh-ui ttouM giving full ,.i'ilculnra aa to the aiil.-lm r'ulrd. an. I (la- terina of il.llvtsy and pay m.uit, u In .tiltfln.il at this offtiv. The light la rxn-rvod to rrjeet the whole or Mut of any nr'all Mia, and to wal any deMita J No. I'. MEKUEI.L, IViinnuuidiT, I'. S. Navy. liMpcvtia- 13th Llghtlaniae lHtrii.l. fol'NTY TltllASritEU NOTICE, Notii ia hereby given to alt lart!es holding tiaiM.il. county warmnu in diawed prior to Axll 1, Mi. to jre. aent tlte same to ttva county treaa- urer for yment, aa Interest reaeeS thereon aftar thla date. lated this 13th day of April. A. D. lW. H. I WARD, Treasurer f Cla(p lNuity, fhr. GRAMMS & CO. Groceries. Feed, , Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. HOl.DCMRAP l-OUCASII Cor. 15th A Commercial. j W HtVC BafgaillS In Property on Both Sides of the Buy. F U KENT-10 rm house; 33d and Franklin a:a; 113 t month. Foil KENT Two small r.ouiH or-iH-r oppmllo court houxc; amtatilo fr oltl. tw. iw-ws r clgiu staiul. A six room ottage, m-w, on ht fx 100, Warrenton, tTM. Eauy terms, or liiHtallnu-tit ilati. Corner lot, 3.1d and Franklin. T.'.xlJO. 4 houik'S, all rental. A bargain and asy ttrms, l.t lo' block 19. Aldorbrook. OreiU bargain offered. Ten pMini hoime on North Ib-ach, all furnUlu-d. Cot 11.600. f)ner, who lives In the East, will sHI for 1S0O. Near Mt. llisul we have Tin a.'rra of giMKl tUntji-r land. Will trade for a-r"vge on lwa-h south of Columbia rl v-r. Iits 7 and 8 Kindred Park; cheap for cash. It 21. blm-k 27, New Atoria, with house, barn, cow, rMchein, etc. Chu-ap at IS00. A BAIU1AIN acres m-ar Flavel, $100 mr aere, nwiy .terms. Three btta In block 2.1, Hhlvi-ley'g; eaoh 50x100. Ilargaln at 12,100. Very easy terms. 7.1x75 oonuT blKk 15, Adair's, $1,500. Street car and Mtv.il strw-ts. ri-ven room Iioiiho at Seaside; md orn Improvmmfits; nicely located and choap; t'rms eesy. House, lot and barn in Holltday Park on NiMiarmloum, $100, cawh. A gtat bargain. 100 acres on Elk cr--ek boadh, 1500 firt fritage. Ite-ttuitlful traot, ult able for laying out in lots. Cheap and terms to suit. It 9, block 9. Ocean flrove. Sea side. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Just like giving It away at $1,000. A FINE FARM of 120 acres on Up per NehaU-m. About one-half of place tlmler land, Ixilanoe ptuetur and tilled land; $1,500 on easy terms; Is a bargain. Store building, barn, large orchard, pasture land, tilled soil, comprise a beautirul place near Olney. Wa are prepared to offer It at a bargain. Choice location Lota in Warrenton, Now Antorta, Flavel. and other Wtst Hide locations. Seaside proiierty-lrlmes's Orove, Holllday I'ark, Logan's addition. Lota in Alderbro-ik. The most de- slraltie residence portion of Astoria. Cheap and easy terms. If you wish Ho sv-11 your prrxperty Ibrt ft with The Astoria Land & Inv. Co. 355 Commercial St., Astoria, Or . Printed matter descriptive of Astoria mailed on application. OASTOniA. Urn wry Vriffe- RREMNER & HOLMES jaianhons lacksiTi It h- ttpimlal Attontlon Paid to Btaatuboat R iialiiiur. First class Ilorsoalioaing, Bto. LOGGING CAP OORK H SPECIALTY 1ST (ll.NKV T.,lil. lilantMlh. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man uiiiIiib aul ol our "tor ami you'll Kt portrait ol man brliiinilui over allliiiraniit IIiuumIiI". Hwh guailljr lu Hi" Wnwt a hava blotter areenutieii la pleaee unt COM It AND THY Til KM' iiuonns & co. A. V. AM,KN, DKAlittIN (Jtocrrlfs, I'lour, Fred, Ptuvlilun. PrtilU V et.iWr, CfUry, il and PiatrJ Ware. I.OKKeri' Sui'Pllr. Cor. Tanth and CommereUI airveta j. b. wYArr, Phes No. aa A .l.r I. Oregaav I Inn I ware, Ship ClminUcry. ( irocerlcH. I VovIhIoiih, I'AINTM nticl IMI.H. aecUl Atleallea Pals Is u4ia Sbla- l7J iKgi Lubikatlnc OILS A Specialty. Fisr;cr Brothers, ! Sell ASTOKIA. Sliip Clianfllor', Hrtrdwaro. I ron A SU'vl'. Coal, OrOorifH A I'roviin. KlourA Mill Fewl. PuintH, Oilri, Varninhiw, IOggtTH Suj)li'S, Fuirliank'n ciiU'tt. Doom. A Windows-, Aj;rifultiiriil Iiiipli'rrMuiU. Wftpiim A WhicUw. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. orncB: Kopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Ctirioe. Noveltiew WING LEE,543 Commercial St: V. U KOHU Real Hstot? and Insurance 110 KLKYKKTII ST. Oftloe wl(l K. A. Taylor. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dreaaad. Flooring, rus tle, celling and all kinds of finlsa; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable, and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. OfTics and yard i at mill. H r U LOGAN. Heasldn, Oregon. Proprietor. AHTOHIA IHUN WORKH Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makeir lead n Mirln. Engine. Boiler work, St.ia-, tot and Cannary Work Spxlalty, Catting of All D.Krlpllnn. M4 lo Or4r oa i Short NuHi.. John Fol....Preulot and Btiprlntendn . A L Fos Vloa pvealdent O. R. Prael Beoraiary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer - Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 365 COMMERCIAL ST. "The Louvre" ASTOHIA'S UOKpEOIS GNTERTA1NMENT HALL S FLOOItH Fin Mu.lc. 4ame of All KlniU. Two nsgiiineeni liar.. tVCRTTHING riK3T-CLAS3 Good Order; and Everybody's Rights STRICTLY OIINKKVKI. ASTORIA PUBLIC ItlBRflfjy RBADINO ROOM FREB TO ALL. Open avery day from I e'ajock ta la and 1:10 to l:W p. m. " m Bubscriptton rates It per annua. B.W. COa ELEVENTH DUAN1 WIt