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THE DAILY AST0R1AN, SA1TKIUY MORMXO, FEMUJARY 12, 1H0H. TODATS WEATHER. KhIii, stirs on coast. AROUNDTOWN. SATURDAY. O hr art of mine, we shouldn't worry so. What we've mitud of mlm, wr couldn't have you know. Jaini Wliltcimil) Hllry. Tit BchUUag' Mtmil eaklag poweer. Cut flowers at the 8pa today. Two clgsrs, I centi, at the Parlor. Chint milk In the itr. at the Parlor. In't forgi-l tlte meeting of republican elnht tonight at 7 at the court house. The nirmbers of the Youiif Men Institute 'Will give a dance tonight it Kearney hall. Mist Anna Kewanl, itaiiKhter of Judge Sew ard of Portland, li Milling at tbe home of Mrs J. t Hlggtns. F. i. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, UT Tenth street. The highest prtce paid for fur skin. New crop dried fruits, new crop raMrA flara and assorted Btita al extra fin quality, at Roea, HVrgln & Co. rreparatloui for the owning of F.iieksnn's Louvre are are about computed. Manager K rats promises a flne entertainment. Lost Gold sleer button. grapAs and leave on facet Finder will leave at the Astortan office and receive reward. Mr. H. " Parker, central ag.nt of tbe Chica go and Northwestern Railway Company, waa In tbe city yesterday, aa Intarrtted tpertator at tbe bowlini fin test. Grease spots, blood, oil. or any other spots or stain on dressee. coats. canet or other thlnirs. are promptly removed with Fels' Naptha Soap. Large cakes, 10 rents. Rogers' drig: store. Sirs. Benjanitn F. Wortlsy left on the Colum bia this moraine for 8an Francisco, where th will reailn for month to study China palnt i(t with F. B. Aultch. of Chicago. W. J. Beckard creamery butter received Wednesday and Saturudays at the Par lor. Full weight. Also sweet cream every day, and fresh buttermilk. The very finest The ne plus ultra. The rreme de la creme. That's HARPER Whiskey In three languages. Sol.l by Foard & Stoke Co.. Astoria. Ore. Wher onr east travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and e only Una running dining car. Trail leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Postmaster Wise reports that butim at the postofflc the past year has been about K per cent better than during ttis previous year, which shows that Astoria Is surely growing. Mr. C, Smith, aember of the board of pilot commissioners of Wtibingtoo, was over yester day aad said the meeting of tbe board la Ilwsco was most harmonious one, and that all mat tars are saw In smooth running order. If you have hides, wool fur, rags, bone, or any kind of junk for sale, ship H to R. XI. Gaston, 106 Fourteenth street, Astorta, Oregon, or writa htm and ha will call at your place and get It Ha pays -cash. Largest and moat complete assortment of alr-taght hatters m the efty. All the kind Advertised m thks paper may be seen and compared at our store, than your selection will be satisfactory to rod. Foard aV Stoke Co. Daring to altercation yesterday afternoon la the office of lbs Oirgn pi'ots hot word led to blows and the breaking of one of the plate glasi windows told a tsJt of difference cf opinion be tween iwq of the pilots, So Injury as tut in.4Ly elibrof mem. : . ""Pr!xe will be riven at the Sons of Her mann ball, February H, for the most ar tlstlc ladle)' costume, for the most arts tic gentlemen' costume and for the best sustained ladles' and the best ustalnea gentlemen' character. . -r- - lithe circuit court yntcrday, in the suit of K. L. Sebln et al rs. W. (i. Howell t si, motion to strike out eomplsint of inierventlon was over ruled and 2i days given In which to die an swers. F. I. Dunbar, receiver, v. (Jeorxe Hill; judirment for want of aasw.r. Lieuunsnt Pel hum yetterdsy arrived fr.,ui the east and Joined the Perry, on which slilp he will relieve Lieutenant Stanievaut, who will leave this evening for a month's vacation In ihe east. Lieutenant Sturdevant's host of frlt-mlt will be sorry to lose bis gi-nia' s jclmy, hut ill him a pleasant journey. The repoit circulated t.tterday that the Brit ish thiDSprlnifburu liadgineon the stmls In the lower harbor proved to be unfounded. An soon ss Hie newt vas nii'le known Captain Howes, of Die Escort, got his b t umler y and steamed down to her assistance. He iouu'l, however, that there wsi no trouble with the Springburn, as she lay Just where she had been anchored, and in good position. It wax tlirruU-ned yesterday by tVarretitun parties that steps would be tnkeu to enjoin the county court in the erection of the Young s Day bridge at Kairfleld point. Tin cause of the reiuuiiktruuce and tin- present threatened proceedings is the rejection by w he county court of the lower locution, or 0 Beware of " cheap " bak ing powders. Alum makes good medicine but bad food, i Ask your doctor. m site No, I, ind its adoption of the Fairfield point location. Farmer owning land alja cent to the lower location are Ihe arlevesl ones and. If possible, are determined, accord ing to reports yvslerdty, to to thwart the so llon of the county court bir Ihe Improve ment by the erection of the bridge al the pmnMil location Northern Paclflo rwllr.d trains leave Portland dally mi 11 o'clock a. m. for T coma, Sp,ikane, and the esutl. Close con nection made at Simkane r RosMland, Neason, Pandxw and IlrltWi Columbia mining campa. Fvjt maps and Informa tion call on or addnsM C. VT. Ston, Aa. torla. Oregon. The scow Psihfli der, recently pnrchmwl by W . r. Heed, of It Oakland lumber Co., it on ths yt ai Smith's Point to undergo a general overhauling. Sk will 1 lctttieae. IS feet anddeeenrd two feet sud the mscbinery fr nicr'y In the tug Maggie will be p'arej In h r. Th Path finder alii be Kited up for the Alsika business and aol for service on tits fs'rsnirnto river, a wasori(laally Intended. A. ti. Harker, H R. ltorthwlck and wife. A. V. Rogers, Portland; I. A. Plechner. lwn Rwnteld, HUPaul: Mis lly V. Barker. Florence C. Smith. Sirs, n. II. B. Cole, M Iks Mable Selover, Mrs C Hcgele, Miss, J. Cbemlne, Miss J. Barker, Mrs. titrasou, Mlw Huckenmeyer, Mrs. Witney, M A. A. C, IVrtland. Mrs. Tluitou. Mrs. K. M. (iumi, A. F. C W m. Tlmson. are r.g uteml at Ihe iKvl dent. The WVhlniton b.'ard of pilot ctinwissioners held a meeting yrttertlay at llwsoo sad ivm- mlMloned theJctsie. owned t Bnlrt t'smith-1 ers, for services! the mouth of ths iVIumbia. Capuln Ko, of llwa.-o. was cl-sirus of the meeting, snd licenses were tramed t Cy. H rlmaa. Lou Staples sud C. Uundervn. A li cense was also issued to Tom Neil, winch was placed oa die pending the signies orbit koud. Thenew board unsnimoutly comunwonedths Jessl for service. In I'ppertown last evening a very pleasant surprise pany was given to Mr. es1 Wright by hit numerous friends, panrlng and a substantial supper fllh-d In the eveulng. Among those present were: Walter IVter sou, Almd Seln, Iddle I arson. Albert Mlnard, Russell Welsh. Jack Seln, George Davis, Charles Welsh, Perry Jt tiklns Harold Peterson. Freil Young. Tom Norman, I.en ard Johnson. Louis Krager, Frank Wright, Miss -s faille Norman. Minnie Rultivk, Clara ' Welsh, .ellle Hrakka. Ida Painter. Bertha , Morion, Jlary Granuns, Nellie Larson, Annie I Jenkins, (irace Morton. Thesdjinrn-d meetiogof the oty boail ol: eiua1irstion met st the city ball yettsrtfay af ternoon. tine additional protest to the Com msrcisL street ssestuient to those that were presented at th meeting held the prtviout ! was entered. It came from Mil V. E. Fulten aad complained of uneutl asseument. poor work and poorer material. All the protests were withdrawn with th exception of those of J. W Welch, Pan Welch, Job W. Welch and Mrs. Isrsh F Woods. A few minor rhuges in th si; of uaIUig tbe assessment wr nuvle and th board decided to reject the remaining proteiU ad confirm the assessment, aid to more accurately describe th property of th 0. B. A N. d th A. 4 C. R. R. In discussing tbe question of city perk yesterday Mr. U. Wingate said that he was thoroughly In accord with the movement. "Go ahead and get your park starhd. Now Is the time to do IU No matter If you don't do much on It thlt year or next. Make a be ginning. Taooma and Seattle laid out parks when those cities were flrt started, and now each has several beautiful parks, ornaments to the city and health resorts for the people. I believe in public Improvements, and nothing Is to Important to a city at a breath ing spot for Its 'people. The work must lie done gradually, and doubtless there are those who will donate a site. A few years later It will eost a large amount of money to g.-t a suitable lite," The Assembly Club, last evening, at Kosrd A tokri' hall, royally enteruined the visiting lady bowlers from Fortlasd. All the elite of th el'y were there, sod escfc vied with the other to make ths occasion I mcnortbl one. Bright lights, br ghter fsces, becsm'Dg cos tumes, good niuiir, sll added to the rhsrmt of the evening. The ladies were lu full Ureu snd the KSUtlimen wore the conventions! bla k The handsome gwnt snd besutiful ornaments worn by the Isdiet lent brilliancy to s vene tl retdy fascinating. More than rne hundred couplet were on the floor, and even to the wall (lowers the evening passed all too iiilcklj-. The reception committee was composed of W. E. Sbenna. W. T. Chutter end .. ti. P.ogert. GrlMer'l orchsttra furnished the music. The visitors leave for bom tonight. TUB MODERN WAY. Commends Itself to the well-lnformr a, to do pleasantly and effectually wha.t v.us formerly done In the crudest manner and dlsafrreeably as weil. To cl-anso ihe as tern and break up colds, headaches and fevem without unplaant af'.er eff-ct use the dllrhtful liquid laxa'lve rem'dy, Byrup of Tlgi. JIade by California Klg Syrup Co. COI'STV CH HT MATTKHH. In the county court yesterday a. Ahlutt kuh npl'olnti.il supervisor of road di-trlt So. I. The bond ol .! W. I lit e a- 'n i r.:i.-, l,,r was lived at Sl.000. The tltiori of H. V, I.. I.,;in hi ini-presented and siifiicd by a majority or the voters and a I00 liquor license paid to the enmity, ItwiiH ordered that a liim,. ,e hHied ,,r tk i-e montlis. In the 'mutter of the protest airiilnst tho ers-tlonol the V uns buy bridge at Knlr fl -Id point the court overruled the motion to vacate mid decided to abide by tin-pri-.i til 0 lit loll. VOX DEH A II KB TROI.'ni.K.S. Plttsburpr, Pcnn., Feb. 11. -At a special sepnlon of the United States court this afternoon Judge HurTlnKton decided thnt t'lirls Von Der Ahe must remain In charge of Iyetoctive H'ndcl, who abducted him from St. Loula. Von Der Ahe will take an appeal. STAY AWAY FROM THE KLONDIKE Tbe Adlec Given bv Returned Miners Prom Utiwstm Citv. I'l.F.M Y OF (iOI.I) IN SKilll also ricatv ol tlttdships-ttcaty Rrcd Rc lata, Hio Take Sick at Sin-tv-riftlv ol food. Tlie lianilmmie steanipr OtVon, of lite O. K. A N. Alaiika line, arrived ia early yovlorjity inoruirt;. Sbe ens few ilityn late, an J in coal lllut -fnru Nnuiiimn' Tlic ticlny In her arrival was r-nusrxl I'hii'flt hx the lime eunsuiiusl in ttniiij,' to the relief of tbe trnrfsl passcnts of the steamer Corona, Iml lJ weather alt) had its inriitrnee. When the sleanter tied up to thedck ahe was at once hoarded by people hav- it ' fricniU in Hi far tiorlh and newsptwr men anxious In cs't the latest t ewa. Anions the ptuoH'tupTs were tive men who went tip with the Oreifon to proapect for busim oeiiinj;n iu Skaway or lvea, tint who returned with the ship. All of them said that Sketrway was overdone. Too many peo ple are already lucre. It is no place for a working man. There is uo work to be done? at present. The weather is uly, a bitfb wmd tunkit)( tbe cold intent, al though Ihe thermotnetor dixtt not rey la ter much lower than in Astoria. Henry lteed. of Ihe Orenian atatr, who went np on the Oregon, wit one of the retnrnini; paseenicera. lie wi taken tick and thought it liect return home. Mr W hm WM m,lph M(lj,e. i meat over the shooting scrape of the bartender ltae. Rae was finally taken by the Cntter Woleott to Juneau. Ihem transferred to the mail boat to Sitka for trial Tbe up Toy age of the Oregon was a hard one, and in the face of a gale they (topped to take off the passengers of the wrecked Corona, which greatJy crowded their already overtaxed accommoda tion, (in the way down they stopiied there again. The Corona liei on a ihelr icg rock and will no doubt be aved. The rock od which she struck does not show on the chart. Tuesday, while coming through Ijtieen Charlotte sound, the wind was blowing at the rate of one hun dred utiles an hour. Many people are going in over the passes, bnt are only carrying their own upplies). It i considered by those who hare recently been over the trail that it will be impossible for th government relief expedition to put supplies into the interior in any quantity during tbe win ter. The difficulties of transportation are very great, and even dog teams can not get through with heavy loads. Ice on the rivers and lakes is piled np in great lumpi and it ia bard to get around or over the obstructions. There is plen ty of food in Iawon for all who are there until new supplies are received. All are glad to bear that martial law is to be established in Kkagway and Dyea ; It is needed. These towns are filled with toughs of all kinds, and while crime has been lees than might be expected under the circumstance, the situation is grow ing worse daily, aa every steamer bring in hundreds, many of whom are witbont means, depending on getting through some way, or getting work enough to take them over, but the work in not there for all of them. The Elder was passed lust Wednes day. The advice given by all of the Oregon puengera is to stay away at prenent, uiiiesH one has plenty of money. There i.t not much more to be made there in btismeHS than here. Nearly everything is overdone and the good flelda are oc cupied. There has been a acarcity of lumber, the prices being SH0 to $80 per thousand, but eight or ten ships loaded with lumber are now on the wny, und j prices will drop. Many portions now iu Hkngway and Dyea would come hack if they had the pric of a ticket. There were six piiwieiiKcrB on the Ore gon who bad come through from Daw son. Tbey were John Harvey, A. 1'. Nimh, John Schroder, M. N. Wutiuli. V. O. Younu and A. Ham pel. Schroder and llatnpl ciime through torortlnnd, bound to Hun Francisco; the others left the nhip at Nanuimo. Schroder hud about f lO,000 in dimt and flumpi-l gome thing over rir),000. In speaking of bin trip Mr. Humpel suid that be left Dawson December 10th and arrived at Dyea January nth, draw ing his sled, as no dogH were obtainable. He came out as light as possible. "It was a tough trip, but we had no special experiences on the way. There is grub eiioiu-h fit Pawson lii lust nil who are there until they On it tf', more. The re lief expedition may jjet thronuh lis summer. At I.nkn Hennctl we sot into a henvy aiioit ld'.rsl wbieh lastml foi two (lays two l,is louder llmu was plenanut. "There is plenty of Hold In the Kloti dike. Nul one-half of the territory h lietn proHH'led. There ia mow for every body thnt t-Hii Ket up there if tliey Ink irrtib enough. It Is hard and dank'erou work, hut pay if you strike it All nlou the route we saw ninny poor fellona who had loet limbs or iumo or ear by frost uud others were froreu to death, A good coimtitiilion, tiood elolhea, ood g oonmiou aeiiae and h'tent vi'iliince will put you IhroUk'b safely, IVn't go up uu lis you have all these and some money I am h'oibK la k in two montha. Iu th meantime am uoiiifc' to San Francisco to visit my folks, who mil Ih surprised to aee me, as thev are not looking for me," WAKSIIII'8 HHPKKKI TO CHINA. Malta. Island of Malta. Feb. ll -The. Itrltlsh battleship Victorious will start for v'hliui today and the erulwr fitbrsl t.r will follow. When they arrive In t'hlna sense the Krltlsh suadron will be Inrcer than ever before In those wwaters even In time of war. OKE UXJOYtS Roth the mcthnt! anil results when iynip of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and ltowels, cleanses the sys tem eliecttially, dispels colds, head achesatul fevers amlcures habitual constipation. Syrup of Tigs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste ami ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly bcnetici.il in its eflects.preparedonly from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. u mwcaco. cl louatiui. a. uu rout. At A.-W10.VBE-8 NOTtCB TO CRKD1TOKS Notice la hereby given that the under signed has this day been appointed m slsrnee of Rebecca, Straua, an Insolvent debtor. Creditors of th said assignor are hereby notified to present their claims under oath to the undertimes within three montfhn from thkj date at his place of bUMlnesM at No. 57S Commercial street. Astoria. Oretron. Dated thWi 11th day ol December, Kn. N. 8CHLUS3KU Assignee of Rebecca 8t reuse, an ins.av ent debtor. To be loved madly Ir all very romantic until the madness shows n tendency to ward the use of knives and pistols, when the everyday bread and butter sort of de votion Is undoubtedly preferable. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. s ... , A Plensant .Simple, but Safe Effectual Cure for It. Catarrh of the stomach ha long- been considered the next thing to Incurable. The usual symptom are a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with aour or wutery rlslnga, a formation of gasew, reusing premnire on rie heart nrul lungs and dlfllrmlt breath ing; headache, fickle appetite, nervous ness and a general played out, languid foellng. Thpre I often a foul taste In the moutn, mated tongue, snd If the Interior of the stomach could lie sren tt would etiow a slimy, Inflamed condition The cure for bhls common and obstinate trouble Is found In a treatment ssrhlch raiiM-s the food to bo readily, thoroughly iHir.ste1 before It han time to ferment and Irrltato the dellcaln mucoti surface of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy dl. g'-stlon Is the one necsary thing to do, and Whn normal digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition will have dl-snppenred. A'C inllng to Pr. H.irlanson the safeeit and rtt trr-ntmnnt Is to use after each nvn.1 a tablet, compoxed of diastase, Asep tic pepsin, a llttl nux, golden eenl and fruit acid. These tartlets can now be found at all drug stors under the name of BtiinrO "wna Tables, and, not being a pat- eni nieuienie, can no iifleij wiin p'TTTi eafety nnd assurance that healthy nppc lite and thorwtrh dlifestlon will follow t'holr r'trular use after meals. Mr. K. .1. rto-iber, of 2710 Denrborn St., Ohlc igo, HI., write: "Catanti Is a local condition reuniting from a noglccted cold In the head, Rhereby th lining membrane of tho nose bncom's Inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom, passing backward Into the throat, reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomacih. Medical authorities preecrlh1 for m for three year for catarrh of the stomach without oure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Smart's) Dyspepsia Tabids. I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. "I havn found fiesth, appetite and sound test from their use." .Smart's Dynpepsln Talhlet 1s the safest preparation as well as the simplest and mont convenient remedy for any form of Indlger.tlon, catarrh of tho stomach, bil iousness, eotir stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Krmd for little book, mailed free, on stomaJh trouble, by addressing Htuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all drug stores. AI,.VMIUA AVNN't'N UKAPK NOTU'ri Notice Is hereby given thai the common council of I lie city of Aetorla propose to establish tho trriulo on Alameda avenue In that part of lh city of Astoria known M I'liliMilovvn, nl the following iielhl Above th basv of grade: At the northeast corner of block I, at .T- feet nlMVe the buso of grades, and al a Mul directly upposll ami at right at'tilist to ths vast litiv of bunk J, at feet . At the tMiitliAcst ivrncr of block I, al a feci, and at a point directly opposite and at rlit angle to th west line of block I, at U feel, ami at a point mi the 1 10 lib side of block If, dlrvtly poslla to tho southwest corner of blck I, and at I Hi ,11 atiiiUa to tile eoulh line uf block 1, at M tn t. At the northwest corner of blovk II, at II ts t, At the southeast ivrnrr of bhk'k t, at H f. t. Al the northeast corner of thn k IS, at 4& feel, and at a (hmiii dlrrs'tly oppsislte on tho south side of block I and at rlghl iinglie 10 iho north lino of blos'k Is, al U f-t, a '1,1 at a Kilut dlrctly omU to the nortJoMsi (Hirncr uf blvKk II on th west side of block II. and al rlaiit anaies to the east line of block 1H, al 4T feel. At the Intersection ot Alameda avium Willi the cast boundary of Taylor As toria, nt W feet A l the northwest corner of bbK-k IU, at W feet. I At the southwest corner of bltH-k 1. at' 50 fret. At Iho northeast corner of bbkk IT, at 51 feel. At ihe southeast corner uf block 1, at II feet. And unless a rriismatranc signed by the owners of thrre-fotirUw of the prop erty fronting on said portion of Slid street be tiled with the and. tor and police Judge ssltbln ten it) from tbe dsle of tbo llnal publication of llils notice, tbe com. iiioii council will rsttablisfi sshl grailes. lte,l at Astoria, Oregon, l-Vbruary J, ivm. Auditor and 1' ilkv JmUr" tMl.r.MIII V AVK.STK IIIIAI'H XoTlt'K. - Notlco It hereby altin that Ills csiinuioii iiiticll of the city of Aetorta rotiose to establlslt the grade of t'olunihlti avenue in th.it .irt of the city of Astoria known , I :ie I'nio'it iwn. at the f.illosimj heitu atnivn '.lie b.iso of rr.u,-; At the s mlha est oriirr ot bio, k 1. at M feet, and at a ilnt .l're, ty oiist,- 011 the east tide of bhx k IK and at riht nniiles to wst line of hhick 19, at IK firt, and at a psitit illrrs tly iS'iol(e hi the soutliwiKI corner of Mis k II ui tho iMrlh side of block t ami at right aitisles to the smitli line of block 19, st IV fert. Vt the sotillieaet cornrr ( hlm k II, at l.2 feet, and at a loln! d;re.tl oflte on tint north side f t... k 5' .1 .laht ofc,. u. .... .... ,in, .- ... "MTslephon No. U. 1.2 feet. I At the i.rtli.st ,rner o.' hliv k i! IJo fet. At Ihe southwest c rnrr of bl-ick II st 1.7, feel. At ihe northeast cwu, r of b,-k II. at fx r.i At Ihe tsaitheatt corner of hl.vs IT. at IM feet. At tbe south mdn of Klnitst.in svetuir at Its Intersection with Columkla avenue, at ISl feet. At the north side of Klniraton avenue at Its Int rsm-tlon with tVtumbla avenue, at ISO feet. At tho soutriwcet corner of block J. at Z-4 feet. At the southerly cvrner of bio. k n. at JA feer. At the Intersection of Columbia. Cam- bri.lt.-e and Ilwaco avenues, at feel. At tho northeast corner uf block Jl. at S4 feet. At the northerly csirner of bhvk 31. at X4 feet. Ansl unless a remwistrance t'ltned by the siwnrr of Ihree-fourthe of the prop erty fruntlna on said portion of S4ld street be filed with rh. auditor and police Judre within ten day from th date of the final publication of this notice, the com mon council will rutabllah said rrsdea. Dated at Astoria, Or'fon, Fehrusry US. II. E. NKLSOV. Auditor and I'ollce Judgw. NOTICE ri.VAL, ACCOUNT. Notice at hereby given that C. 8. Wrlrht and T. A. Hyland, ex ecu ton of ths estate of Ellabetii Jane Rusweil, have tiled their final account In said entats. In ths county court of Clatsop county, Oregon, and the Juda-e thereof ha est February XI, 18M. at th hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for th hearing of objection. If any '.htr be. to the allowance of the sam. end ths closing of th. administration of said es tate. e. 8. wniniiT, T. A. HYLAND, Kxeculor. Astoria, Oregon, January II. ltd. Share of the Alaska Traruej'irtallon and Pveopmenl company of Chicago re Whi moat drrjle lnvotmrt bofor the public Safer thai, saving banks and bank stuck. P-iyln- large dividend ( Hilarys on 'bdlax Kor luforniatlon ad dreee W. I Dudley, gnncral airenl, Hal lor building, Seattle, Wajsh. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY February 22. ANNUAL Masquerade Ball of tiii: SONS OF HERMANN Ft mnl & Stokt-M Hull riarblc and (iranlte MONUMENTS mHotr & minak, M K. llurrlsnu Hi., I'nrtlsnd, Or .AM. KINDH III' CKMKTK.KY WOHK THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED. !omer of Ninth mid Astor 81 reels, Aslorla. Guests Received on American or European Plan. Umbrellas IH'KK, KKVH AND KKWINU MACIIIiNKH..., Also all MkIH M.icliliiory, Repaired ('is' lug Leads on Pith Lines. C. H. Orkwitz 443 DIIANK. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. I K, Hl'.I.Ili, Iiwtfsi snd Malinger. ...Friday, February 18... A BIG. BLACK BOOM George's Operatic Colored Minstrels. In Mighty Unison with thi Celebrated Gcorf l University Graduates , VVVVVVVVV.VVVV.VVV lriil Hete-vM M.n, 7V; tlsllerr.Mo Heat tals uu Tlmrt lay Mturiilai all I I IVW vi , , (ItirlW , Hse.l t lloos 1 ,.ie NOTICIC, Must be clotwsl out. lllda for all or any IMirHlon of th utiH'k and tools of the mer cantile buslnee of th K. It. IUre . tnle will be rixwlvrsl up to I p. in., Mon. day. February li. IiW, Itutht to mjeot any or all bids reserves!, lnrevl all bids, eal. ed. to O. J. THHNOII Aflt), Assltfuse. IKVAHI) AND ItOOMll. Three or four rMiiiis, with board, at reasonable ratos. Table boarders can be aivomiMtAtnl. Mrs. K, C llolilun, cumnr Ninth and Puane stiwla. HtK'lKTT MKKTINtlaV TrUI'I.IC I.U1H1K NO I. A. r. aa A. M -Itscular romiiiunlcatlona h.dd e the tint and third Tueaday vnlti ml i.h tuo. th. (. W. I.OI'NHIIKIII'T, W at R. O )IOUKN, H-retary I'llllr-KMrtltlNAU C'AIU'rt It T. CHOrlliy. ATTOHNKT.AT-l.AW M Commers-lal atieet. 1 onN 1. I.HIHTr II ATTOHNICr-AT I.AW t ,e, m ooatalrs Asi,-pir tl,i;di , , 1 . i.i.w i:iw. ATTOKNKY AT LAW liund-rson liuiMing, Aetorla. Hroa till O. i. EHTC8, I'HTHIC'IAN AND Hl'IIOr.ON tlpectsl altsnllun to disease of womsi , Aston g A IU)WI.HT. I ATIOUNKT AND rovMSKLOH ! T I umce on uona aireet. Asicna. vr. chMt.r V. Dolph. Illchard Nli.a ixn.rii at niAun, ATTOUNKT8 AT LAW. Portland. Oion, K aV ana fl llsmllton nulldlruj. All leflftl aad eel-ItM-ltoo buslne prontplly attod-d t Claim acalnat Ihe fovsrnmenl a penalty- Hit JAY TtJTTLK, rilYBICIAN AND BUHOKOS omce, room I and 1 Pythian bulldg U1H ConunerclsJ Bt, Ileeldsnce aaa. Telephone H. Actlnc assistant uroo V. B. Ma rin hoeplul service. FOR THE WINTER- AM) SPRING. tlttltg partitscd Ike alock sisiscss et ikcColiai kit Shoe Co.. e art offcrlag tkcpsblic osr liac ot ttacy nil staple foot tar it Ikt Lowest Mnryln of Profit. Clliclcsl stlcsmt anil cos sistcst prlcrt. Peterson & Brown. The Choicest Table Wines... For FamUle Also tor Medlclnsil mmt Cooklns; Purpose) Prlrat Stock. Cream Rye, 014 Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and HermteS Res said California Brandies. Carlson's Family Liquor Store 10) TWELFTH 8TTIKBT SEASIDE SAWlVIIIiL A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or drr-ased. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold In and shingles. Term reasonabl and prices at bedrock. All or dart promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. R F L LOGAN, Hosslde, Ori-Kon. Proprietor. Antoria Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL, MACHINIBTS AND BOILER MAKERS .and and Marine Engines, Holler Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a sp. olaity. Casting- of sit descriptions made to order on short notloe. John Fox.. President and Superintendent A. L: Fox Vloe President O. B. Prael Seoretary Astoria Sarin- Bank Treasurer jo Star I'crformsrs - Jo 10 (Ircat Dancera 10 111 (Ircal Comcdlanaio in Ureal Slnitera 10 Wulcli for Hie tlisud Nlrnst Pariule on Annul of the 'I t It Idioue ilrninl I'. 111 cei I Iu fioiil of li. Theater at : I) i, 111. Your Physical Necessities. You want that which slrsnsthens your latton in this cold wsather Tou want that which ielis you to fulfill the do niand which business make on your hyalcal self, to withstand Iho etvsrlty i't the rhangrabl weather and to mak you atrons and kep you well. Ilrts where good meat hsl you ItOHH. IIKIUINH A CO. A Narrow Margin. Ia all w ar aeklner on our stork of Ladies' and (lent.' Boots and Shoes Our (oods ar werranttd. 479 Commercial Street John Ilatin... 1M71 47 Fisher LUURICATINU A 5PECIALTY Brothers I ASTORIA.... SICLL. Bl UP OtANDUERT II AAD WARS IRON AND ITCXL COAL ' - -j OHOCBRlItH AND PROVISION! FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH) LoaoEms' suppum FAIROANX'S SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWS AORICULTURAL IMIUDkUINTs) WAOONS AND VEHICLES) Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Room 3 1 7-J 1 H Portland Savings Hank Uldg, Portland, Oregon. LMIIES' am i;r.NTi.c.Mrxs Underwear uor. to okii:k Lalrst 6ly Thorough Worlim.inshlri Prices Low James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of the pudding is In the eating, and th proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's clusire , demonstration. Our will stand th test. J' - HUGHES & CO.