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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOMAN, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER, 3, 1897. NOMINEES' CARDS. WILLIAM SCHEIBE Non-Pert lean Notntnira for POUCH COMMISSIONER. JENS HANSEN Non-Pa it tean Nominee for COUNCILMAN FIRST WARD. HARRISON ALLEN Regular Republican Nominee fiir crrr attorney. J. W. CONN Non-Partisan Nominee for TREASURER. GEORGE JOHNSON Non-Fartisan Nominee for CITY ATTORNEY C. W. HOLT Regular Republiaui Nomine for STREET SUPERINTENDENT. P. E. HIEKMANN Non-Partisan Nomine for CITY SURVEYOR. JAMES CHRISTIE Regular Republican N online for HARBOR MASTER. Finest Ever Brought to the City DressIShoes Ladies -.FOR JUST ARRIVED LMOies' Heavy Seal BaL Ladies' Heavy CUf BaL Ladles' Heavy Crack-Proof Calf BaL COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY S3 COMMERCIAL STREET. EAttiFvvV NOTHING BETTER FOR SCHOOL WEAR OtCISTEHlO COLUMBIA SHOE COM PANT TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; cooler.' AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. The man who ban got no inner life is the slave of bis surroundings. Amiel. T17 Schilling's Bct tea and baking powder. WANT A 1100 BIKE? CHEW SODA MINT. Hot Scotch and hot Tom and Jerry at the Offlce. TO WEAR DIAMONDS CHEW SODA MINT. LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES. 25 CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S. LADIES' SILK MITTENS, 5) CENT3 TO J2.50 AT DUNBAR'S. LAMBS WOOL SLIPPER SOLES, K CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. B. F. Locke, former manager of the Hotel Flavel, Is In the city. Attorney F. R. Strong, of Portland, i n the city settling the clajms aaginst the Hotel Flavel. Plum pudding, cranberries, eweet elder and ft large line of other seasonable Btap'e and fancy groceries ait Ross, Hlg rlns & Co. Swedish Lutheran church Swedish per vices with communion at 10:15 a. m. English si"rvces at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Skanx of Tartond will preach at our church on Tiurwlay evening at 7:30 p. m. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF ami good to your friends. When you treat a friend to whii-key ive him the best. HARPER Whiskey Is the beverage for your friends and for you. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. The sailor who wis arrested in Port land a few days ago ,',r is r:oii from the DuGue-ilin, .',nd shipping on the K.iI'h of Clyde, arrived an yestorday on the latter vessel, notwithstanding the lejral efforts ma le to return Mm to the French man. Of course you want some of that $:ooo. And of course yoti want tjnuii tea Srirfivg's Best your money back if you don't like it at your grocer's. A tchiilloi & Coiapsajr bas Frtttdice ttM Oo to Shanwhan'a for holiday toy. B. A. DB YO 13 AOENT FOR SODA MINT QUM. J. W. Cook. the Clifton, canneryro", a n the city. The choicest candle and null can be found at the Parlor. Groceries at the lowest trie at the Paclrto Grocery Co. FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE CHEW SODA MINT. The Parlor has received a Ml Une of Xmes goods. Call and see. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street Bicycle and repair shop at IS Ninth street Charge reasonable. WANTED Reliable girl for general housework. SJ2 Duane street. For real life-like and artistic photos, call on Snodgrass, the fotogTafer. Mr. H. B. rarkcr a passenser for Portland on the Telephone last nlvht. Ask for sample cf Chase A Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross. Wir.n Co.'s. Our prices ar the lowest In ths rtty. Call and se u. Pacific Grocery Co. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS, 15 CENTS PER PAIR. AT DUNBAR'S. Tou, cm always find the best cream rjr butter and sweet, fresh cream at ths Parlor. A twenty-flve mile eatt wtd was re ported from Fort Canby yesterday af ternoon. Wm. O. Slier, of Portland, and H. R BorthwKk. of Goble, are r. t the Parker house Postmaster Wjse hi established a stamp arency at tH store of J. V. Marlen 4 Co. In East Astoria. 1 p. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 1T7 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land Investment Co., Commercial and Eighth streets. Telelphone 99. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, figs and assorted nuts all extxra fine quality, at Ross, Higglnt Co. The Foard ft Stotcs Co. haj arranged to erect a large warehoui; at Pyea, and will ship the lumber fJr it from here on the next trip of the Elder. Mrs. Crang, wife of Captain Thomas Crang, of the Bailey G.nuert, snd Mrs. George H. George, arrived down oa the Gatiert yesterday from Portand. Mellowed by age Is Cyrus Noble Whis key. It Is never bottled until aged li years In cask. It Is the only American Whiskey of International reputation. W. E. Dunn, Dr. Keirgan, Jos. Thomas, San Francisco; J. H. Kern, Kernvlde; H. B. Griffith. New Tork; John D. Mc Gawan, Portland, are at the Occident. Yesterday Jim Laws completed the largest air tiifht stove ever made n the city, which wfl be used n heating a large store room on Commercial etree-t. NOTICE: The public should rem m ber that there Is but one original, air tight h. Queen beater in the market, and that Fisher Bros, are the exclusive As toria agents. Henry Lang, Meyer Abram, Iri F. Powers, Jr., J. W. Cook, Portland; W. G. Stllson, St. Paul; Ed Dlvwi, Chicago; H. L. Rothschild, Kan Fritclso; are guests at the Occident.. FOR RENT One three-room house op posite court house. J10 per month; and one two-room house furnished for light housekeeping, 3CT Commercial street. JlO per month. Apply 22 Commercial gt. If you did not find what you wanted at the far, you are trure to find It at the Exchange, wheh opens Friday, Decem ber 3, at the Library room, at 3 o'clock. Home-made cakes and candies for sale Saturdays. :j l y vaier comiloners will hold a meeting next Tuesday r.iifht. It an ticipatel that the rates for consumers in 1ST-S will be flxl 3t hat meetr., arid that there will a considerable re-luetlon from present rates. Largest and most complete assortment of air-tight heaters In th? rlty. All the kinds advertised in this paper may be seen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard & Stokes Co. Shares of tne Alaska Transportation and Devfloppment Ovmpany r,f Chi ago are the mos)' desirable investment Wore the purilc. Rafer than savlr.s lianks and bank ste-k. Paylmr large dividends. Shares one dollar. For In forme-' lor, ad. dre.s V.'. L. Dudley, general he.'-nl. llal- ler building, Seattle, Wash. The Ladlerf Society of the Methodist uhurch have arranged f-.-r a nurr.b'T of beatif ully dressed dolls 'it iheir barbae to be ?iven December li. T)o not buy your Christmas doll untn you have seen the. There will also be a variety of article suitable for Chrism as gift for the oMt T&OTile. Do not fail to attend this sale of Christmas novelties. The stunner Gv,rze W Elder, uhich will leave next Monday for nnotht-r trip to Alaska, will carry about a dozen As turiii! an 1 ') t t of frr.ei,t .Anrm th" paseng.'r "iti rtorja 'ire J orge Llndstrom ind iiis l.'rother anl Lroihr- n-lnw. Th'-- nre ba n I for Sl;.i?.,ay and will be raly for tne rti?h to th interior In In spring. The '.rend of travel hu alrealy F't northward, and it is nutiC'Mble. '.hat A.itorjans have awakened to lhe fact thit It h lime to let people kiw that tlier ie a line of steame.-s fr.im h"S that are as good as any on the ocex'i, ard (hat this s the most eonvei;nt port of departure on the coast. John Hrlce ho gone to Europe to spend the holld At tti A. F. C bowling alleys ywterlsy H. Fnidlay sored W. The schooner n.ihm sd .. W. "ff rtt sailed yesterday from Kmippton with cargoes of lumber for San KranolsciV Foreman Wm. Ray, of the Columbia Iron Works, Is very busy rivaling the hollers of the CivnmodvVe IVrry. hen through. wlth the Jvb he si ih? boilers will be as good as no.v. Tt was reporti-d .veottr.lay in certain quarters that next Wtvlneolay a H'colal train will ts run frxxn the front to th city to accomnml.ite the voters norklng on the rallnvid line. The Astoria Pnvrsve Comin r i .1 awsocMtion Is maklni; arrangements to repair the tuom In the ar of the et posltvn hall and use t in t mvti:g mom. At Engine company No. S's house k.st evening there wn orgunlied the Upper- town football eleven. Tho boys will have a practice imn:e this afternoon at Alder- broiik. Thoy have secuml the services o a coach from the Multnomah team They rfiallonKo any f rhe longhrtlrl athletes of the city to a gam on the gridiron at any time In the near future. At a meeting of Climax ramp. Woodmen of the Woril. Iiet n;ht. the folios rg rmcers were etfeted for th ensuing term: Council comrmmW. J. T. HiiKovk, u v(ser lieut'nAit. T. L. Pall, b.tnk'-r. M. I. Pttrham: clerk, I', "t. Roger: escort. W. H. Snow; watchman, R (.-1 WhMbyi sentry, C!corg. Lewis; mannger. It . Host ells. The big ship l-'alls of Clyle which ar rived down yesterday, and -hich expe.-tej to go to sea. was det.ifned by Uvng her anchor and 30 ?vhoni of chain off Kin ney's cannery, a she was r.vnng to anohor. It U -xpM'd that -he will be""" """" """" """""' r Krrr able to fish th vnhcr up to lav. This! is the third or fourth accident of the kind within three or four d.i,s. and there srel"10" Kn t,U"M Wt" h, "'"-''In nd some exnnsl.vis of nnlnlon fh... ihev ate " WB d.vded to ippolnt a (.nim,tt.e uncalled for. It 1s hinted that the Union Fisherman's cannery, which was partially demolished by the Columbia Wednesday, wis con structed beyond the harbr line Into 'he mam channel, and that for this reason the O. R. & N. company will escape pay ment of damages. It Is safe to say that j the company wan-s nothing but -viai rteht, and hat If lnyetlgnton prov. s them to be res;ois bIe for the damages, they wll not stand on t. rhnlc iltle. Captain Sohrader of the steamer El more, which arrived in from 'rl1.T"fk yesterday evening, reports tfiat as he left that port at dark Tuewday evening he stchted a sloop bound for Klondike with five men and a untiwn on hoard. The sloop was put In to Tillamook without any sails. ha.vng apparently lost them n a gale. The captuln was unable to moke osit the name of the sloop, but savs that she undoubtedly reach td Tillamook In safety. Mayttr Taybv y.tenlav rerurr'd t( the athlltor an ordniiu-e wth I. Is vto entitled: "An ordinance providing for the issuance of bonds of the City of Astoria to nay for the improvern -:t of Bon 1 street." The mayor's obJeti-an to the ordinance s: "thit .h orllnanee not In compliance wth the provisions of the city charter, relative to th- issuance of bonds, t defray the expends of rtreet Improvement. Section TT, of the cha-ter provides that bowls may be Issued ;ind sold by the city for the purpose of obtaining- funds wth 'heh to meet the pay ment owing to the city, through an ac ceptance, by the property-ownrs, of the provisions of the charter, for the payment of the expense of the improvement In in stallments. Thto amount cannot be as certained until the time shall have elapsed for property-owners to make their applications to be allowed to pay n Installments. Such time not having elatwerl n the m-Uter of the Bond stnet Improvement, this ordinance h prema ture." THE M'KTNLEY CI,T'n. Large Meeting Held at the Court House Last Night. The McKlnley club me-tjng at the court houBo last evening, was attended by a large number at mmbers ami frl'-nds. Chairman DMIInger presided, and Secre. tary Wherrity was at hs d'-sk. The meeting was an enthusiastic one from the beginning. A number of speeches were made, the more prominent speakers being Alex Ollbert, Harrlsnn Allen, C. J. Curtis, G. C. Fulton and A. J M'vler. The speeches were earnest and to the poin. Mr. Allen urged the mermV-r of the club to work hard for the eIton of the party ticket, as succesw meant a better chance of winning the June'elee. tion. Important state elections wll oc cur in 'M, and he sail t behooverl the party In Olatsp county to take sued I steps as would Insure them hiving a hand n the senator!;!1 cont'-t. Mr.Fulten made an eornest rlea for hon- pie are apt to bok with suspicion on any est city government, and p'M-d with' r'-m"dy claiming to be a radical, permn pride to the record of the party for the' m-nt. eure for dyspepsia and lndigtlon. past two years, and Che personnel of the candidates on the preeent cty ticket. Curtis mode a humorous sketch of the candidates and pniph--l a b-e.n s vei p for the ticket on next Wclneday. pro.' carried trio far: so f ir, In fact, that many vlded everbody got out and workc, I persons nuffer f'w years with weik dlttts AI1 of tho addresses receive, liberal tion rattier than risk a little time and applause, and the meeting broke up n money in faithfully testing the "Inlms of the utmost harmony and good feeling. NOTICE OF MEETIN'G. There will be a rneVIng Saturday even ing at Fisher's opera iioue, at which matters of ln!ent to those who ha v. the future of Astoria .it heart v. ill V: discussed. The purp'we of the nt'xtlrg Is to discuss ways and means of bringing Astoria.'? al'..r.t.ii;cs hefore the g.-nT.-il public All rae Invited to attend. I!y order committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Astoria Progressive Com mercial Association. J. O. HANTHORN, Chairman. .1. E. HIGGIN3, W. L. ROBB, HARRISON ALLEN, F. R. STOKES. A. V. C. A. rWKTINO. lmportsnt and Intwvstlmf Session Meld at Their Uoonis l..tl Night, Th A. P. C. 'A. hold a nietlng ln nlntit at their rsuns and different niitt. ters of Importance vnnx up for dlscuv I041. A letter was rend from a St. Vni party ktir nfommto4i In rnrd to Ator.i with a vlw to hvAtlnic here. The see rtry iws Instincted to answer the let tor snd give the desired iiifortitmllon. The vri'tary erf Mie committee ,n nnv tgatlon tvml a I. 'ter from Co inn tnder Merrell of the Tliltrenih llKhlhotisw ds-trf-t, n r.viui : the placing o range Hchls at the entrance of the CitUitiihtu river In which he acknowledged the m-iwrMih-e cf the pro)i-t and stating that he would le In Aiorlu In a fow days, but the Utf.r of thr letter not being siittr- faetory to the ntn'tng x -vmmttv s npvtted ti conf.-r with I similar ?on ntlttee f the chamber of commcce and appoint a ,Viy In which t, meet to confer with tVtnmnndcr Merrvll aiil -.uge upon him the pevemtty .f milck actlnti on this important nwttcr. Dr. August Kenney was prscivt nit rciul a cnmunc.Uon in rvnrtl to the coal deposits of the Xohalem, showing to what extent coal rxiiNl there frvn hi vnikitl knowlitlge, end giving sssays of the cnppl' therefrm. lly way of cxMiiiMniso'i he g' e the ui".ys of Nan.' I mo and ltosyn civil, both of which are now being used In this section of the countri ml also on the iWntal Kteam shw s iil'ng from here, and the aMiys nf the Xtuiliin cval showed up equally ns gvwd ns the former, while not iut. so go,i as the la'.ler. ProgreMi was r"portM hy th. commlt- ti".n having the work of .vlvertlslng As terla on hand, and Mr. Draper, of the As torki t oxnmon Company, who has Just returned from an extended vslt to the east, twlted S4me itt"rstl;ig facts .ibmit the manner n whch Seattle wi.e being advertised and the benefits she h.d derive,! from t. and nlo that Astoria I I .U . . .1 . .. . . b,'mi,d " fitter. A ro,,"rt from ,n, ""'"Itteo on nav of one to proceed to "San Fmnels'o to con fer with the promoter of the Cramp's Alaeka line of steamers to make Astoria a port of Aill. The rvertlng committee presented (ilana for enveloi-ow and letter heads and the sevretary reported rhit he exp-ted an arawer any ,liy fnwi llffernt Mtho. graph houses to whom ho had written for nj-up, After other minor milters hid teen brought up for d(s inwl.m th- meeting ONLY TWO MORE MILE. The Railroad Grade Atm.vU Completcl Between Astoria iul Goble. Few peoi! are awnre that b than two miles of gr:Kltng for the rnllroid line between Astoria anil Goble nttuiin to he done, and few re-JIx.' the :npert nnce of th statement. Calef Ku-ineer Janiie-on returned fmm off the line yesterday and retried that all of the grading ex .pt a f. w hundred feet !1 pat'hes hll been complete,!. Ijirk-e eanr of nun are at work sur facing the track where It his already b.vn laid, and soon the. Itlnl sloug i Steel bridge w l soon tie flnlshrd. Upon the comiJetlon of the grade the work of tr.n'kliylnK 1M lie the work of but com paratively f-w days. At nlpoiit thin time undoiibte,lly ther. will have been n auirurated niimi"ous ..titer(iren f(r th building up of triffic arel .ltnmerce. THE IMZAAIt. Sinvssfiil Entertainment by the C,uld of Grace Church. Ladle' Crosby's old storerom wis crowded last evennf from S o'clock until ml.l nlght by throngs of merry people eager to inaugurate the Chretmns season. The occasion was the bazaar and old-fashioned dinner given by the Ladies' Guld of Grice rti'irvh, and fnr.i whleh n hand some sirm was r'a!zf"L The rom was te iiu:fui!y .leciira''! with fhigs of all kind, flowers and ever greens. The dining tahbw occupied the lare space on the left hand e of the room. They were .. h:indsime and at trai'tlve n appearance and lond'1 with such substantial and dulr.ty Viands that they wre rjccuple.1 by -h" hungry vsltor.J for hours. On the tabi i w. re fanev work, candlert, toys, linens, embroideries, and all other appropr ate artlcl, for flhrlsimas prewnts did a thrvrg bust-n-w during Iho entire evening. Goo I rnuslc was furnished and at the close of dinner the UiMes were removed, and the young people !ndulgl In an Impromptu fLancn, THEY RIDICULE IT. Many People Ridicule tiie Iib-a of an Ab solute Cure for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubli-s. rtllicule. However, I Not Argument, and Facts Are Stvbliorn Things. fitomac troubles are so common and In many cases so oMilnale to cure that peo- Many such pride themwlve on their ocutenew In n'-ver being humbugged, es pecially on medicines. This fear Of being humbugged may be a preparation so rll ible a"d universally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly dlff'f'nt In one Important respect from ordinary proprietary medicines for tho reason that they are root a secret pat ent medMne, no secret s made of their Ingredients, but analysis shows th'vn to contain tho natural digestive f rments, pure aseptic ppsln. the digestive acids, Golden Real, bismuth, hydrnstls and nux. They are not cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but they cure Indigestion on the common sense plan of digesting h food eaten promptly, thoroughly before it has time lo ferment, sour and cause the mischlof. This Is the only secret of their smccess. Cathartic pills never have ar.d never can cure Indigestion and stomach troubles because they act entirely upon the bowels. FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS (lrcatc5t Assortment of SHANAHAN BROS. WTicrvn the whole trouble Is rally In ths (tonuu'h. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, taken after meuls, digest the food. That I" all there I to It. Food not dk.'st"! or half di get,d Is poison as It crr.it gus, acidity. hxid.tt hes, palpitation of the In art, oe of flesh and appetite, am! many ottier troubles which are often cnl'.rd by soms other name. They nee .Md by druvglts everywhere at 30 cents p-r package. Address Htunrt Co., V.irihall. Mich., for bo.k on stimisch diseases or ask your drugg.st fcr It. Ynl ViiH ItlVlHt NKWH There will In, a dance at Oln. y on, I'hrlslmas right. Alexander Normund. Jr., l bii'lii'sts. like and tnerif-Mc. Julius Vising Is the pianist nf the com munity "par excellence'1 Frolcrlc ItartoMus und Mr. Nurnherg. Sr., ar two of our nnsd mflotnntlal rlt l"ns. Aiulnm Youngs pretty hmiw l the social and must-til center of the ndh borhotsl. N. Stupp Is t-'achlns; a private school. There was a surprise parly at N'iW mand's a week ag,, last Situplny idght. Ml1 Kate i exood roturned hisne Iat Thunxlay from Astoria, where he had Ixm attending the high s-l I, to pcnd her ThanksirPing vacation. Srmriih Ba.rtoldus and Kumtpd Maxwell are certainly ilrslrable persons at social gti-herlng11: for. imllkn m.-my others, they are dl"posed to rA"rv niiher than vio late decorum. M!- MatKd McCormlck last ek re turned home frrma Astoria, where she Is apprenticed to a drmsmnker, lo ipend X feiw ,1iys amid her former pleasant as nidations. "Tticp's no place" it s,ems, "llkfl tiome.'1 Thanksgiving night i very pleasant en terlalnment was given a,t the old McMil lan house. An eliitmrmto program of music was rendered and a lauuhnhle farce entitled "Dr. Johtmon's OftU-e,'1 wns tho chlnf feature of the entertainment, which closed wlith a dance. There wll be another cn1ertnnment rit the nftsive-nnaned house on New Yenr"i night. ASTORIA SCHOOL OF HIlC.rjKHTIVE THERAPEUTICS. EHtabllsr'.ed for the Treatment of all Functional asd Nervous Diseasi-s. NECRATHA and RHEUMATISM, Asthma, Otstlnate Constipation, Dyspep sia, H;adnche. Insomnia, Molancholls, Mentsrunil and flexunl Disorders, Ncrvoua Prostration, Pa'nlyy,s, fitannmerlng, St. Vitus' Dance, Vicious Hnblls and DRUG HABITS (tobacco, alcohol, morphine and cocaine), successfully treatr-d. Intsructlon given. W. I, HOWARD, Medical Director. M4 Cwnmerclnl Street. WHEAT. On June 21 wheat sold at S.TV,c. It has since gold at ll.OH'i. Difference, 39c, or $3,975 on 10,'KIO bushels. $10 would have made this amount by our system of Joint investment accounts since June 2. Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amounts of W snd upwards received. Our Information Is of such a character and from such source as to make It en tirely reliable. Write for particulars. J. O. Knowlton ft Co., grain brokers, 32 California street, San Francisco. Plain and Figured Black Dress Goods ' Just the Thing for See Our Window J UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, j Ir. Imrtin, who haul laneii with us for ! the p&st threo months, wlB rw'aln at ' 491 Horn! Ph., Antorta, until further notice. All lli.wo who wtnh to consult hi in should 'do so at once. AD chronlo dlsrasre with jm--t. Office hour 9 n. m. to I p. m. The lior t rente! free, except metllclnee. HYSI'ErHIA AND lNDIGKHTION CI'IUiD. Mr. Editor: For over six yeors I hav 1-,-n a great sufferer from acute ,uid i-hronlc dysi-pla am! Indigestion. I i c-ninn to Dr. D.irrln and have taken Ids ! treatment, and const.W-r myself entirely i cured. I fed very thankful for the cur laud nm only ! glad t nvniinmnd I'r lnrrtn's tositnnit to tho nffllctwl pub. 'lie. Can b referred to. MUS AMANDA II AR'II.IV A'torin. Novemtier O. fifflce hours. a. m. to I p. m. NOTICE TO CONTR ACTOR.. The committee on 1r"ts sivl public 'ways will receive bids it Ihe sudltort 'otrtre until Friday, D-cmhor I, W, at 10 o'clo. k for Improvement of Eighth irt from Grvsl avenue to Niagara avenue, Nlnrn.ru avenue from Ninth street to Sev enth Mret, and Seventh trv from Ni agara avenue In Iliy avenue. In accord ance wllh plans and specifications now on file with auditor and police Judge and ordinance governing same. The commit tee reserve the righ't to r-Jv any or all ,,ls. F. L. PARKER. Chairmen Committee on Streets and rub. Ilo WTS. Astorl, Or., Dec. I, iT. When going East travel on ths North ern PnclMc Hallway. Quick time and the only line running dining cam. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'olnrk a. m. Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Wim Winter Shoes, Crack Proof Bos Calf. Seal Shoes In Button and Lao. Our good are warranted. Sir"3' Hahn & Co. Japanese m Chinese Curios.. Manufacturer of Ladies' .and Children's Underwear Silk Fancy floods l ine Decorated Uiinawnre Pim-lnl Alleollon given In nil orders forany styleof ladles' Wraps und Underwear, guar anteed perfect fit. CHAS. KAN & CO. 367 Commerclil St an Xma Present The Only Store That Sells Cheap Umbrellas !H KH, KtvH AMi hkwi.Vll MAt iur.s Abo all I tstit ; Repaired Mu.hlhsr C. H. Orkwltz 441 M AN K I'tlces rut In two. A. V.ALU-N (irmt'iifx, Kt i'il, Fruits, Vcp tul'lt s, I'rtu ki'iy, l.tigtrV Supi'lif!. 2 Cor.Tenth and Commercial etreei. SNAP A KODAK. at sny mail oeiultif out o out store and you'll get port rslt ol a man brluimlu over with pleasant Uioughis, Much quality In the liquors we bavsto offer are enough te eleu sny mo COM IT AND THY TIIKM HUGHES & CO Antorla Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND UOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Etujtnra, Holler Work, Steamboat and Cavry Work a ape. oiolty. Coating of all descriptlona made lo order on short ne'loe, John Foi., President and Bupertntaodeal A. U Fol Vloe President O. D. Prasl Secre tary Astoria Baying Dank Treasurer J B. WYATT, Phest N. Aslorls, Orsgea Hordwore, Ship Chandlery, GrocerleB, Provisions, PAINTH and OIU. Spsclsl Attentlos Psld te Supplying Iklfi iHjl 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... LUURICATINU OILS A SPECIALTY SELL Ship Chiindlcry Hardware Iron anil Steel Coal Groceries and Provisions I'lour and Mill Peed I'ulnts, Oils and Varnishes l,(M)()crs' Supplies 1'nlrliunh's Scales Doors and Windows Afiriiultiiriil Implements s'ii(iins and Vehicles. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River mid 1'iuret Hound Navlira lion (.'11, 1 Hteumer "llulley tlalzcrt" leaves Aslorla dallv, eirept Kundiiy, 7 p. III. Leaves Port land 'liilly.c xcept Huniliiy, 7 a. 111. "llulley Uiil.erl" tickets good on steiilnor "Thoiiiiwon." "It. It. Thoinisoti" tickets g,Ml on "llulley Ou.lcrt." U. II. ficolt, President. E. A. Heelcy, ARcnt, Portland. V, W. Htone. Agent, Astoria. Telephone No, 11'