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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1897)
I THE DAILY AS1W1AN, THURSDAY MORNING, DKCKMHKR 0, 17. THE POTRIMPOS WRECKED AGAIN Capsized in the Surf Yesterday WML floating to Deep Water. - ALL ON BOARD WEUE SAVED llk-Siviig Crews rriptly it tie Seeie. Bit Their Services Vere Not Rtqairtd. The unexpected fcaa happened. For tlx moot ha the Foard A Stokca Co.. of UiU city, piwhuera of the Gerotaa bark r trlmpoa, which went ashoro on North he&c Kt 7:30 o'clock on lh momlns of Dccmnber U, l&K. lav been la)i their plana and ninkiii strong eftirta to fl.al the unfortaaat vaaael, Lxpert wrecker wer ukm1. aevtra) pumping eivrtnea, tcam wlncbe aud other valubaia ouv-tiin. ry was placed upon her and a few days ago, Mr. Lawrence Foard, of San Fran. Cisco, brother of the head of the firm here, arrived on the seena and took charge of the aalwwe operations. A few days ago every preparation was made to Boat the ship, a the present hlirh tld-e. but dlsnstsr unexpectedly overtook thetr fforta. A ervW dispatch "rom the scene or the wreck to the Astorian from Captain C. D. Stuart, of the Fort Canby life, aavtnar crew, -who were early on the scene, ays: "The hark Potrimpos capslxed on her beam ends at S:C this mnrnlnar. She has bew afloat for the paet two days. Tes terday she moved about SO feet further north on "the beach. About :SB this morn. Insj she canrhM away the pirt chock, tearins; up the bulwarks, and throwing the train veil abeam of the ship. This pre vented the men tn chanre from keeping; her head to the sea, and there being tie ballast aboard, at 1:45 ehe turned on her beam ends, towards the sea, so that her spars struck the sand. At the tune of the accident there were fourteen men aboard, Inctudlnsr Mr. Foard, Captain IVIsco and the Chlneac cook, all reaching shore safely by mean of shore lines attached to the bin. Engineer James Carroll had a nar row escape. At the time of the accMent be returned to the cabin for his coat, and got (wedwd In. By breaking the cabin window he managed to get out and ashore aafly. BqOi Ufesaving crews from Fort Canby and Long Beach arrived on (he scene shortly after the men got ashore. The yetset He about SO feet from the drift logs and Is pretty well sanded, but Mr. Foard still his hopes of saving her. When the heavy surf subsides he will make n examination, and If she Is not t "na, win try to rtgnt and I float her. At the time the tram left 1: H. ... ".rr ui me raiinrs naa succeeiiea i In hoarding the ship." j Another account otatea that after the! hip floated Tuesday all hands on board were hard at work preparing to haul her j out to eea. Testerday morning, just he. j fore the acclent. she suddenly swung broad.iide to sea, stood upright for a few I minutes, then qulckjy capsized eeuward. throwing all hands Into the heavy break. er. As the deck remained perpendicular, they couM not dlmh back, but grasped planks, hatches, etc.. which fell from the ship, and all reached shore uninjured Had the tide been running out Instead of flooding, all hands probably would have found a resting place at the bottom of the sea. The Pou-impos now lies on her side, with her keel above the sand, and her masts in a horizontal position, pointing seaward. Sand is rapidly aashine into j tfhe bold, and the engines and machinery In her are in great danger of being ruined j Shipping men say she will strain badly In such a position and break up. If till? In so It wfll entail a loss on Foard A Btokes of about !.W0 gpem upon her Ince their purchase, besides the value of the ship, and money spent to float hrr by the original owners, before she was sold. ' The tresent owners bored 38 holes In her " bottom and rifrged up a pumping appara. tus to force water through the holes to loosen ithe sand In which she .was m hedded, also expecting to turn a corialn amount of -water Into her after afloat, as ballast. Tt is said that this water ballast. not being confined In tanks, and washing . about at rwlll. with t-he storm, was whatj The Astoriar. reads a lecture to the po raused the capsize. Others say that too P'e of that city on the Coh-iibia whrj are strong a strain was placed upi the cables' connected wMh the five big anrhors at sea by the steam 'Winches, thus causing her to topple over. The first news, of the accident was brousht to the Long Be-ach telephone sta tion by Mrs. A. E. Stout. Who llv near the wreck. She iwas watching the vesgoj and when capslznd. got on a horse and rode a number of imlles to the flepnone office to notify the lifesavlng crews. The Fort Canby craw .went on the train, and he Long beach crv-w dragged their boat along: the .sands to the ecene of the acci dent, but both arrived too late to be of any assistance. The onJy wonder is tnat when the heavy spars fell Into the water, with other articles and mahclnery, some of the men were not killed whilst struggling in the waves. The Chinese cook irmda the most noise, and cursed hi fate in no uncertain language, ' The most money is made on cheap things. Be ware of cheap baking powder. It contains alum and other things bad for you ; or it is weak and wastes money. . If Schillings Best could be made and sold for the price of the cheap baking powders, we should be only too glad to make it and sell it so; for the whole mar ketyes the whole world would be ours. Your grocer knows ask him. ALL NOT GOLD. Swop Tells About the City of Seattle and Her rtraft. "AH l not old that slitters." le story of Seattle's graft, toM by an Astorta business man last nlsht, sne.iM ll for the entervrlse, nerve ami pu.h of li.at city, but also revrals the fact that li.:iy colored account of Klondike I . ..i ..." Niulv'i business have been t.y... t.1 SounJ. J. C. ct., c:. of Astorla'1 well known tu.iuii mn ho us been In Siattle for II. .ai ' nicnths, returned yesterd.iy. wil satisfied with hid experience, fn con. ytrsatKm tth. n Astorian tvpr!ln,tV last night, Mr. Swop U.l: "Tea. I vlll a fair business on the Sound, but I found Seattle to be a cnfAfl TcWr?. Wsjree are low. There are too many pro. pi there from the East looking for Job -in fact. Seattle itas the reputation of being a hobo town. IVI flock In there, thinking they bav a nap. and that they can get all kinds of ork ami all kinds of mo nor. Many of them are now beir J frlng on th streets for IS NWl with which to bur a Mil or a rnettt or vicTunis. i me one erf the evil of a boom, whloi t suo- po nfclat be endured In any place under tlmllar clivtrmstartces. Seattle la full of mushroom Vms, grwfters, and Klondike swindler mho only put out their sign of business to die In SO days. In this then. Is a warning for 'Astoria, Portland and San Frackvo. "It can be said that there kt too much boom In Battle. The press has lost no opportunity to spread the fame of the city abroad. This baa fctvusht Its own evils. People, h-iavver. irtio come to trc coart "without money, lten1inT upin picking u imooey In true street or hetin their way to Alaska, should be prepared to take the consequences. There lias been too muvh exanreratlon In rarord to the amount of money brought out or Alaska and the condition of affairs there. I know It to he a fact that the fortunes mad- cere mooti less han published, ami that the owners thereof have not blown their money In to any great extent. Only one man spent his money lavishly. He brougnt down fO.frtf. save J.tXX of It to his reia. tlves and New in all of the balance e. cept rooo. "We cannot help but admire the nerve of Seattle, and It must be said that If a man really wants to work be can usually find a Job. Tacoma Is dead. The streets are half-liKhted. and aelde from her ship, pins Interests, there Is little or no busi. ness." M.MlSONER'S CVH'RT. The county commlsaloneTS- court met yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, J. D. Gray, chairman. Present: Commissioners Peterson anil Lewis, and F. 1. runhar. clerk. The petition of Wm. Geddes and others to establish a county road running from the 17-mBe post on tfe Fiehhawk road in a northerly direction to the secMon -jne between 22 and 23 In t n. r 7 w- report of vleiwers read and laid over til! today for second reading. A conwrajrlcatlon from W. H. Miller, su pervisor of road d'strict No. II. stat ng .hat the rol running from J.-aell to Ves. per. between the in and II mi post was bmkfn by faling timber, and that the hid 0f X.jit of A. retrain was the lowest was Orderwl that CO be allowed. a communication was r-ad from S A. Orasrif. supervise of road district No. 13. that the bridge on the Elsie road had been broken ty f.illing tlmewr and tibmlt:l pans and sperlflcatlons. Onlered that the supervisor post noticed for bids and Is authnn-iel to award the contract to the lowest bidder, the cost not to xcee.1 rs. A communication was rad from W. J Insalls rhat the south half of the hridtte on 'Oad 47 -had been dstroyed and ofT. Ing to repair the same for tf Referred to supervisor of district Xi, 5 to examine and report. A communication from E. Dunke, super, visor of roo district No. 10 stafl that the upper Rig creek brldee had ben bally damajred by frhets. and If the county would furnish material the settlers would build an -foot rer.alr. Ordere.1 that the supervisor furnish report hnwlng how mu-oi mateflaJ Is required. LADIES' BAZAAR. AH rminlers of the Lal-' Aid srKiety of the M. E. churtli ami any friends who have articles furnished for the Lazar. to be held on Tuesday. December It. will please see that these arriclee are at tne parsonage, rorner Ninth and Exchange street, by noon of Saturday. December 11. CH A I P. MA N COM.M 'TT F. K. THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT. Tacoma Ledger. considering tine best mans of advertisin their efcy. jaTnphlets and advertising In outride newspapers Ix-lng aiTiong the plana presented. The Astorian says: The Issuing of pamphls is one method of advertising, but the best cheapest and most feasible means Is by according a lib eral support to your hme papers an.) serwling copies jf the;n t th" lead ng business nvn and eaptUili.ats throueho'it the world. A capitalist or inanufaettir'T In vlsl'lng a city for th. purpose of T.nk Ing irAestments always makes t .-ritlcal examina-tlon of the newspaper" and upon their app-airanre anid the s'rtipott ihey re ceive depends In a sieat mea'nrf- the opinion formed of the town an I i In. habitants. The exu"rince of Tacoma merehants Is In point. They have rreevrl more d!r-ct returns from ith-ir advertising In the r.r- ular arwl special exlltion of the L'-diTT I Finest fiver Brought to th City DressIShoes .Fovi Laoies JCST ARRIVED T Idlea Heavy Seal BaL Ladles' Heavy Calf BaL Ladlea' Ueav-y Crack-Proof Calf Bi. COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY K3 COMMERCIAL. STREET. than from all the circulars and out do advertlwimc combine!. The beet advertis ing hto city ever revelved Is In sending out an up.to-.late newspaper, whose well fllteJ ailvertislng vohimna show the pros pertty and emrgy of Its business men. BlPPINOt FOR ALASKA TRADK. Loe Angelee Tlmcei. X.t only Son Fnuvts.'o, but other cities, are awakening to the Importance of the Alaska trade, the bulk of which has so far been c.tptured by Seattle. Astorln. the shipping port of Portland, l now com - tng to the tnnt as a competitor r thlfl((- . nuts-all eatxra fln lucrative huslnww. It Is proposed by tre; Astoria people that a triple alliance should be formed between Portland, As. I torla ami San Francisco, to compege for the trade to the gold, fields, and a a I nieane of facilitating this competlrlon, It I Is wKVesfM that the now .teamship line, which the Cramps of rwiaddphia are lo run between S.u, Francisco and Alaska jhouhl bs Induced to call at Astoria. There m-iM be liveiy time on the North Pacific Coast next spring. TODAY'S nCATHEW. on Rain, Coast. fresh southerly wind, galea AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. The rhldle of the world is understood Only by him who feels that 1od Is good Whlttler. fry Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. Freeh cream and mlk at the Bonbon nlore. E. A. DE TO MINT GUM. IS AGENT FOR SODA Hot Scotch at the Office. and hot Tom and Jerry At th- A. F. i". bowling alleys yetrilay IT. Flrrtlny sc-ored . LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES. CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S. Why bjy Christmas presents when De To Is giving them away. LAMBS WOOL SLIPPER SOLE8. CENTS. AT DUNBAR" 8. 30 W. J. ami B. J. Inxalls were In from the Lewis and ciafke yesterday. Our price are th lowest in th elty. Call and ae us. Paclfla Grocery Oo. Ask for sample of Chnse ft Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.ns ft Co.'. In s(,ite of the election yesterday, the men-hants rfTort a splendid day's busi ness. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The Mi-heat prlc r.s.14 for fur skin. Dr. Bl.'hop ha.s romoved his office and moms to K- Commercial street Co-operative r;ro;.eTy Co. over the The tug Ree yesterday picked up the anchor of the British tmip Drumcralg, which was lost In th stream a fow days ago. Come to the Ronbonnlere to buy your randls and nuts, and get a chance on a Vti graph ophone with every 26 cent pur chase. Plum pudding, cranberries, erweet cider and a large line of other easonable staple and fancy groceries ait Ross, Hlg. gins ft Co. Jim Lawn say, ,na jf any of the pe-ll-Itcians have cold feet this morning, they can get an airtight "heater at Hawes" od stand, whlr-h will remedy their evil. The only Rob Roy cap of the First P.anfrshh-e rifle. V. C, Scotland, known to lie in this co intry. Is the property of Mr. Oeotve Cruikshank. He showed It to i few frk ri-ls yesterday who were much "truck with the weight and close fibre nf the r-lotb, as well as Its peculiar and romant'c shape and decorations. In an I'ptiertown report last evening. Adoif Ratyla, a Finn, Invite! a friend of his to take a glass of beer. The man was known to have money. The plae was f tjll of loafers. The crowd got angry tie. cause the whole hosise was not asked up to the liar, and some of them commenced to pick a 'ni irrel with Ratyla. His friend ."tipped In ami preserved the peace, but did not succeed In quieting matters until Ilatyla's head had been bumped. The proprietor stepped out and attempted to throw RatvU out of the place. In the mele the letter's coat was torn off of him, and he says that Ihe thlnk's when a man spends his own money and loses money In a place of that kind he should at least be protected from Insult and In. Jury. TV) WKXn mAMONlNJ CllKW 8cUA MINT. Powvatvfccr Titty's team ran away yea. tvrday. WANT MINT. A U U1KK! OHKW SOPA Th chiMcost candle and mils can be found at th Tnrlor. Groceries at th loweat price at th Pacific Grocery Co, FOR TOl'R STOMACH'S CJJKV SOp A MINT. SAKE Vr, F. W. iWrhrht, .if Vou' river, died yeeterrlay evening. UAP1E9' 81 1.K "Vl ITTBN8, CENTS TO . AT DUNBAB'8. The rarlvH1 h received t Xmaa goods. Call and see. full Un of Bicycle and repair shop at IS Ninth street. Charges reasonable. For real life-like and artlstlo photo, call on Rnodgrass. th fotografar. fmbrells covered and repaired by pructltMl workman, at 1S Ninth street. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS. IS CENTS PER PAIR. AT DUNBAR'S The Houthern laclfK-'s Sunset been reopemM tv Vw (Vienna East. line has and th Tou cut always find the best cream ry butter and sweet, fresh cream at th Parlor. For Sale A small piano; price IM. lit. quire at 8. Kltvhoff. corner Twelfth stre-.'t and Franklin avenue. 1 dried fruits, new crop raisins. quality, at Ross, Wggint A Co. Mr. Mont. Hawthorn ha returned from nialnc, Waah., whice he has twn em ploycl by the Alaska Packing Oo. AWl Urwo nnJ 0u4,af J(ml! n. of namn fu cl,llf.n p&p(cT( vu. M JlllU, 0ny I N. M. Slg.ton. St. Paul. P. J. Mo Cowan. Chinook: M. Flelschner, C. F. , Rettmun. Portland, are ut the O. cld.'flt. Reports from the front state that the r datskanle rallnxid draw bridge Is tin. ! Ished with the exception of some minor details. Sanfeet Nygard. native ..f Riistla. de. claml hla Intention lo tH'c.me un Amerl. fan cltlien hffore County ilerk niinlmr yesterday. Notwlthet.tn.llng th fact that nil th j salon were closed yeKt.irday m.vre tlrunkenres than usual. noticed on the strco "Dut.h" Hill got hllarloii-.lv .Imnk in i th lower end of town last ulJUt and run j uf'Mil of Officer Sltteni, who ftrr-r.'d him I and placed him In Jail. At SenMe yesterday one .,f the higtiest tides knoan oowrcd In the morning The water was f.ir.l over the b-a. n wiiit il.-p Inn rt. park and ui i. the cottages I NOTICE: The public should rem m. ber that there Is but one ortgtnnl. air B i rlghth. Queen heater In the market, and , that Fisher Broa. are th- sxciuslve As toria agents. You hav? a number of pr-ients to m ike, and r.eossiirily muet limit the amount to be spent on each gft; therefore you must go to Shnnahan Br.iS" , the only storo that seps eheap. To those who drink whiskey for pl.as. ure; HART'KR Whiskey ail Is zest to ex istence. To those who drink whiskey for health's sake: HARPER Whiskey makes life worth llvimr. Sold bv Foard Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. Largest and most complete assortment of alr-tlght heaters In tlw city. All the kinds) advertised In this pnper may be seen and compared at our store, then your !ectlon will he satisfactory lo you. Foard & Stokes Co. Whiskey to be good muet be both pure and rtbl. Without age whiskey cannot be mellokv. and Is n t safe to us as a tonic nor Is W pleasing as a beverage. Cyrus Noble is nevT tirttte. until It s ag, d .!x years In rak. Tt Is the only American wtilskey of Infernaiioniil reputation The llla-ary entertainmenl to 1m- given by the pupils of the Convent of the Holy Names on the 2!d. will prove to be ct"p A' ihe most attrai.trlvo .enV'Ttiilnments of the kind ever given In this city. Pupils awl teach' ra are working hard to make it a success. Shares of tne Alaska Transportation and Development Company of Chicago are the most deal rn hie Investmont before Ihe public. Snfop thn.n saings banks and bank stock, Paying Hrge dividends. Shareji one dollar. For Information nd drnss W. L. Dudley, genornl agent, Hal. ler building, Seattle, Wash. The Ladle Society of the Methodist church have arranged for a number nf beautifully dressed dolls 'tt ihelr bazaar, to he given December 11. Do not buy your Christmas doTl un4n you have aeen these, Ttiere will also be a variety of article suitable for Chrlstmaii gifts for the older people. Do not fall to attend this avila of Christmas noveltlesi. Watch or Thimble? If neither you want s what to give For Christmas come to the store. It's larger than thli space and th'irc ( MORE IN IT IN PROPORTION. J. If. SEYMOUR, , COMMERCIAL ST. TOYS Tlio Ijtr);t'..t Assortiiiont In Astoria To flocl Frtiii TJi was a scrap; yesterday evening In the second ward Just before the polls closed In the Welch, Wwk. The Mht o.-. purred on the street and the interference of friends of both parties rarer near pre. i clplinting a general row. The result' were not tI.hu. and a pie.-.- of be.-( steak will rellr the .himage. One of the boys was so Interested In the row tl.a? he f.wg.K to vole till after the polls cl.d The little one-year-old boy of Mr I', A. True.sil.Ue was found itead last nlht ml d.-r rather iwultnr cln-imeHancew Me was put to lnl ! hhrt m.iiher ah.nit 9 i.",.i. K. niwl when .Pie ';vu.'Iii1m returned tn ihn romn shortlv rtft.r wfie Y.sin.l the ,h'l.l d.. lr .1. A. l-'iilt.n i sTiiumneil, I leit was iinalile to rv.t.l.T .inv rtsslst,lf11-t. It M ,supwu tile child got sllfToetll. , hv !h t,e.e,)fti,.s or pllfoas. Karlv y.si-d'V nrnlng mum. -f llamllloi. u lien str-l a met by a street a man lv in. ,-rte.slfvg t tie car The man i-vitlently t'lhsi-tit he had the right of ft-iy and argus th. oltit l!li th nw.torni.iti, wtth the result that the street .ur hd thn tiesit f the iirvuinent and ul. sue. c4i-il.sl In illNbH-.tilng his shoulder. lie wMit to Ir. Estis''s ortlc. ami hii.l bis n Jurl.Ti llffell.le.1 to. The cannery of the Aliuka Packing as sociation at ftliilne. Wash., put up (. the' fall season bVi.fMl cium's of sekeye silt run tl bn-uklng the risord of the puck nf nny cannery In the world, it put up tnn etmr. mous pack of :I7T cuss. In one day. The Alaska Commercial f'o.'n cannery at Kar- Ink. Alaska, h.f the previous res-ord with a pack of I'll. mn) ias,s for a seiiaon. aim V.t cases In one day. These salmon aver, j age otiout !x pounds and were all aolil at live cents apiece Fishermen are report. ed to have done well there last season. The articles for sale nt the Methodist j ftazar, nit the chur l), afternoon and even, j Ing of Tinl.uy. Ixs-enilxT 11, are to mimerous to mention In d'-tail, but ure varltsl enough to suit every t.uite, from the dainty lace trimmed handkerrhb fs ami lovely ilolls. to the warm "cwnforts" enticing enoiiish nrsl warm enough, for m'en a "Klondike" wlniter. Re "tire iu snve your Ohrhtm.is ,Vimsi and dliir until you have seen what the ladles have to offer. The pries will be In accord with the times, and all can be suited. Oysters and other light refrehsments will be for sale during the evening. ASTORfA SCHOOL OF HtrCflKHTIVB THERAPKUTICS. FJstabllshed for the Treatment of Functional aed Nervous Dlscasiw. NEURALGIA and RTIT5UMATISM. Asthma, Obstinate Constipation, Iypep sla, Hadache. Insomnia, Melancholia, Mentsrual and Sexual Disorders, Nervoua Peostratlon, Pa-alywls, fitammering, St. VlUis' Dance. Vicious Habits and DRUO HABITS (tobacco, alcohol, morphine and cocaine), successfully treated. Tntsmctlon given. W. I. HOWARD. M. P., Medical Director. IK Commercial Street. WILL ItBMAl.V. Ry relucts of pmlcnti and Increaw of business. Dr. Dnrrin will r"uuln until further notlio at 4!H liond street, Astoria, where ho can be consult.-d fri' of oluirKe from 9 a. m. to p. m. The doctor has reduced his fees to only t'.OO ter wn k, or In 1h.it proportion of time as the case miy require. Mosrt cns s can be treated a)t home after one visit to the doctor's ofUce. All luislness rela tions with, Pr. Daritn are strictly confi dential. Inquiries Answered, circulars and question Wanks free, Offlce hour from 9 a. m. tin p. rn. TO THE AFFLICTED PCRLIC. For many yehrs I hnve beem a suffrer with my hips and rheumatism, rn my back and joints became stiff and hardly able to get around. I will ray I have 20c 9Kp 10c 15c ismEccaiirulltTri GAMES... r SHANAHANr BRO been Hiking treatment from Dr. Itarrln f.r ten .lays and believe I am on th right road to be entirely cured by elec tricity. T. A. O. STANBriEI.D. Chinook. Waah Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Wlnl Winter Shoes Crack Proof Bos Calf Seal Shoes tn Button and Lac. Our good ar warranto!. 479$ Commercial Street John... Hahn & Co. Don't Forget Chas. Kan & Co. n I- Commercial Street We ratry s flue assiirtnitDtol Japanese Goods Silk Handercfatefs Cbinaware, Etc. Anil a doe nrlucllou ol amnion Toys - Dolls We are alio nisnufiii lursra of laid lr' wrapt i f 11 kinds st Inwsit prices. CHAS. KAN & CO. 367(Comrnerclal St Holiday Goods Japanese Goods ; Dry Goods Utidcrwcor Made to Order Everything At Kessonsble Prices. James Murphy 42d Commercial Street. 187J 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... j LUBRICATING ! OILS I A SPECIALTY SELL rrAe Ship Chii ml Icry Hardwnre Iron and Steel Coal Groceries anil Provisions Hour and Mill Peed Paints, Oils and Varnishes Lofjocrs' Supplies Pairbank's Scales . Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles. Mako your "T TJ Spltvlions fiuly IWfon? tlu lt't ftrt-lgono.'.JJ ' . ... MuToTTlyT i juxnai I X--T3I B lStm-0 lliut SilU Clioup Umbrellas AM) hkwlNH MAtlliAfs. AUoall f lht Maetiinery . C. II. Orkwltz 441 HIANK. Repaired Prices ml In loo. A. V. ALLEN '! (irofcrios, Ki-ttl, Fruits, Wgflnlilt'H, Crm ktry, LojKt r's ii'ilii!. Cor.Tenlh and Commercial street. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Coniineroial Mtwl Neil lo Madison's Citfsr Stnin SEASIDE SAWpfllLIt A complet stork of lumbar on bant In th rough, or dreased. Flixirlng, rus tic, celling and all kind of finish; mold ing and shingle. Term raaaonabl and price) at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Offlea and Jax4 at mill. II r L. LOO AN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. The Choicest Table Wines... For Famine Also fur Medicinal Cooking Purpose and Private Stock. Cream Rye. Old Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermlttig; Rep. sold California Brandies. Carlson's Family Liquor Store JOB TWBLFTH STMOBT SNAP A KODAK. at any man coming out o' our .tor. and you'll get portrait of a man brlmmhi over with pleasant thoughts, Huon quality lo the lluuors we have o offer are eooiiKht pleat, ani man. COMB AND THY THRM' HUGHES & CO Atttoria IronWorkB- Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marin Korlnea, IioUor Work. Steamboat and Cannery Work apt. olalty. Casting of all description made to order on short noiloe. John 7os..Praldnt and Superintendent A L. Fox vioe Prasldant 0. B. Prael Secretary Astoria Bavtnan Rank Treasurer J. B. WYATT, Phon. No. 68 Astoria, Or.gs Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, ProvieloriB, PAINTS and OILB, Bptclsl Att.atloa Pais te lopplylng Ihlp . i