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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1898)
TI1K DMIX ASTORIAN, TIHSHAY MOliMNU, MAKCIl l Wll Some . Prices . . . Fresh Countrj" Errs , 15c a Doko, Lirse Fancy Naval Oranges 35c Doieo Lemons 15c Doun. Sinclair Fidelity Hams 12 l-L'c Pound. Star Grocery Co. TODArs WEATHKh. Ruin. AROUND TOWN. MONDAY. Folllrnea li like an air cushion; there aiajr be nothing; In it, but It vasts our Jolts wonderfully. Try Schlllltur's Beat tw and baking powder. Midwife-Mr. Mary Make, TM ExchanR treat. Choicest atock of candle In the city at the Parlor. Arthur Tee has returned to hi Outlet at the Occident. Don't fall to hear the Alexander Hull concert tonight. Mr. J.-mf Qutnn. of Qirtnn'a Landli'ir, Is a visitor la the city. Qeonr Johnson returned from S5k;i; way yesterday morning. J. . Johanaen. of Seaside, left on a Tialt to Portland last night. County Treasurer H. C. Thompaon left on a visit to Portland lust nlfcht. Longer days have com and soon the seaside bathers will be in evidence. alls Laura Parker returned this morn lnf from a vlalt with relatives In Port land. Born Saturday, March IS. In X'pper town. to the wife of C. S. Eckland. a aon. Captain Randall, of the tun Relief, la un der the weather, suffering; with a severe cold. Alexander Rull makes hl only appear ance In Astoria tonight at Ftoher's opera bouse. The circuit court will adjourn Friday next when Judge Mc Bride will leave for St. Helen. W. J. Heckard's full-weight creamery butter and buttermilk and thick cream at the Parlor. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 1ST Tenth street. The highest price paid for fur aklna. An experienced dressmaker wishes to ft- out sewing by the day. Apply at W Commercial street. Woolens and flannels will not shrink or harden when washed with Fells Naptha Soap. Price 10 cents. Samples for ladies at Rogers' Drug Store. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, fig and assorted nuts all extra fine qual ity, at Rosa. Hlgglna ft Co. There was a general opinion aoout town yesterday that the Brownies converted some of Clatsop county's fund. Messrs. McGregor. Normlle and Fafta bend left Sunday night to commence work cn the awernment contract for a dam on the Tamhill river. At the polling place. No. I engine hue. yesterday about 9) votes were cast for school director. 'William H. Barker was Ibe only candidate. Regular communication of Temple Lodge. No. 7. A. F. and A M.. this even ing. Work on the E. A', degree. Visiting brethern welcome. Government barge No. 5 yesterday com pleted the discharge cf the mortars at Fort 8tevens and was towed back up the river by the Ocklahama. Captain Robinson, of the Reliance, not withstanding his various experiences In this port, still thinks he will do business here on his next voyage. The suit of Mee Nom vs. J. O. Han thorn was on trial yesterday In the cir cuit court. The testimony for plaintiff was In when court adjourned. A Chtaman named Wong Foo died Sun day night In Chinatown of consumption. The body was shipped to Portland laid night by Coroner Pohl for burial. A sailor while attempting to come ashore from the British ship Reliance, ly ing at Parker's dock, yesterday, fell over board, bus was rescued befi-re sinking. When going east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Captain W. P. Dillon, steamer P.elshaw; John Lewis, John Day; D. S. Kam, Sa lem; h. A. Houie una wile., iiwaco. nuas li. Smith. Idlewlld. ure registered at mc Parker House. The will of the lute Captain Hiram : Brown win tiled for record In the county j clerk's oflke yeHterduy. rhurlerj S. nrown, 1 ion of the dec-eased, In named as executor I of the estati. Lost Ib-twcen Ninth and Seventeenth fctreets, a gold necklace eniraved with Initials "L. '.: with date lSW or ISM. Finder return to Flavel block, room 4. and receive reward. The improvement of Kluhth street oyer the hill to V )U!ik's bay is one of he finest pieces of public work ever undertaken In Astoria. One of the best portions of the city has thus been opened to public use. If you nave niie, wool, furs, rags, tone, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship It to P.. M. Caston, 105 Fourteenth street, Astoria, Oregon, or write him and he will call Ht your' place and jjet it. He pays cash. The Born steel ranges are sstieetos lined and equal to any In the. m-ir'tot. Ihey can be bought for from V7 to 110 cheaper than any other range aoli m the city. For sale only by W. J. Scuily, 4?l Bond street. Commercial street will soon he com pleted to Ihe new depot and the ciiihn Blasts are looking for a great time when the first railroad train will slop at Scow bay with the delegates to the republlcun state convention. Best of All To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Flgi. Buy the , genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only, and for sal by all druggists at W cents per bottle, The steam schooner Alcaiar on arriving from Portland yesterday morning ran Into the British ship Reliance lying at Tarker'e dock. A strong current was running at the tlmo and before the en gine of the AU-aiar could check her she ran Into the Britisher, but no damage was done. L. E. Johnson and James P. Butler, of llwaoo. left for Seattle last night on their way to Sunrise City, Cook's Inlet. Ala' ka. W, C. Brtimbach. son of Hon. J. J Krumhttch, also accompanied the party 1 N, H-nness and son will leave llwaoo for the same place the latter part ot thw month. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta coma, Spokane, and the east, ("loss con nection made at Spokane for ltossland. Nelson, Sandow and British Columbia mining ramps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. Stone, Astoria, Oregon. Shares of the Alaska Transportation and Development company of Chicago are the most desirable Investment bef.nv the public. Safer than savings banks and bank stock. Paying large dl llon.is. Shares one dollar. For Information ad dress W. L. Dudley, general agent, ll.il- ler building. Seattle, Wash. The big steamer Commonwealth whl.h arrived In Sunday from Victoria In h.-irae of Captain James Is one of the ln i carriers which ever vistt.il this port. She will take KW tons dead freight. It will be remembered that she Is the stetmer that lost her propeller a few weeks aov She will load wheat In Portland. Postmaster Wise h:is rnU''sted Cist.!- dlan John Fox. of the custom !ione building, to furnish him with two sections of new mall drawers Just simple, plain drawers, with wire bottoms. In two differ ent sites, to meet the rvu,ulr. mciitu of the public. He also asks t.i he fnrnii-hel with the latest Improved Yale 1.x ks The repairs to the city h ill are not yet completed and the police murt. or what was formerly the council chamber, is still In a st U of ch.uw. but Justice Is dHpens. .1 regularly In the new council chamber City Attorney Allen's offices are also un finished und hen ready for occupancy they will he the handsomest rooms in the building. The stock of fine liquors and case goods constantly on hand at the Louvre Includes Cyrus Noble, Monogram, Old Private Stock. McBrayer. Pepper. Mag nolia. Redmond's Scotch, Iter's Gin. Booth's. Hofbrau. Schlltt. Blats. Weln- hard. Kopp's Best and choice Imported luncheon goods. Patrons can be served at all hour. This spring's suits for gentlemen run to neat che. ks or plaids, though the gen teel clays, unilnish.il worsteds, cheviots and serge In blue, black or drab are as popular as ever. An elegant assortment of these new and nobby suits can be seen In Astoria's principal clothing store, at Herman Wlse'a whose polite salesmen ill be pleased to show you the new things. March 14 will be bird day and Mrs Kathleen M. Ross, on heh.ilf of the pu pils under her charge. In r"m .. Ma nure's s. hool. has issued an invitation to the friends of the school to be present at appropriate exercises to ! given on that day. These object lessons do more good In a minute f..r the rising gvnert tlon than volumes of essays. One of the best known and nvt suc cessful fishermen working for Elmore's cannery died yesterday from (fart i:til lire. His name was Jacob Maj.tla. He was 34 years of age. a bachelor, and had fished for the house more than twelve years. He was nlnavs hon"t. industri ous, and faithful. He was a nephew .: J. Kaukonan. one of the best known iili ermen on the river. The funeral wii; take place today at 2 o'clock, from th- Elmore chapel. I'nlontown. An interesting meeting of the Atoria Progressive Commercial Association was held last night. There was a large at tendance tnd many matters of public in terest were taken up. The committee on public parks reported stveral sites .is U- ing offered and asked further time for consideration of same. One of the roerp bers read a private letter from a gentle man in the east negotiating foi a w.en mills site. The first step towards the K regatta were taken and from ever induc tion from the business presented at the meeting this season will see tome lively times. The Trout played all the other bowlers at the Football Club last night. They were s heduled to bowl against Will Laws' tiams. and, as the Trout had a big lead, the sentiment of the members of the other teams was. quite naturally, with the Clams. Accordingly, every body rooted for the latter team, but it was In vain. The Trout, every one of whom was born ltn ky. Vion out In both games. They took the first game by th' narrow margin of six pins and the sec ond by thirteen. Tho victory last night places the Trout In an excellent position to win the pennant. F. M. Gunn's Hali but and M. I!. Hogarth's Oysters broke even in their games. The best ladies' score yesterday was Mrs Normile's '!. Will Laws and I'. I!. Bovey t,ed on the same score for the g. ntlem n. Ctptaln A C. Fisher, uf the firm of Fisher Brothers, this city, wlu have a branch stire In Lyea. Alaska, returned from that plate yesterday. He stat-d to an Ast irlan reporter last night thm the weather Is warmer and the snow and Ire thawing on the Skagway or White pass. Skagway real esiate l.s on the bum. while Dyea Is Improving The rush as to Ski; way un(j pj.,.., ,ay Is over reels still go over the passes but hund-1 t'hiliermt i i P:"s ls n"w ln" ""ly route, a t;-w three-; """'' li"t'-l Is nnd-r w.,y in In . . ric j h;,v, 1''''n li'i'illi"? 1 i pounds p. r loud ! "' ""'" 'nil lih four horc.- :i r,, --. pounilM with two horse ;it i. (.-nt pi-r I 'xei-tei inflections, and Iim playlni so pound. Th" rate ,,ow ix '1 r .111 m. Kronn . """aKKlnifly lrnalnatlve, that I receive Bheep ("amp to the oimrriit the r;itc ; a ! a much more vivid musical and poetical cents, and there are plenty of whit.- tuck-; Impression from him than I do from Joa ers. Many Atorlans are there and work-i ' him, for instance, or from Ysaye. Inc. The cahle line to the summit ha 1 1 never heard his father, but his own been completed, hut Is riot yet In ue. Cap. I Playlni? sei-nm to me unlipie of Its kind." tain Klsher says that 'he plantlm, of the! Mr. Hull Is ably assisted In his eonc-ri Ilrltlsh flair on American soil wan simply 'y "tllla Ai kerson. soprano and clocu the movlnif back from the lakes of the j tlonlst, and the clever planlste, loivlnu Canadian officers to notify those (toliii? in ' ' 'li.-n.-vert. about their supiillex. v that ihos- riot i havln-r the requisite l.Ooo pounds of beans, j Hour and bacon would not have to walk back so far. Th'-ro is nothing else In It. The miners did not secrn to understand that their 1.000 pounds mutt be solid stuff and the officers wanted to prevent the hardship that they could. rsowLixn kcoijeh. For the week ending March 12, the high scores were as follows Monday, F. L I'arker (j Tuesday, P. I!. Sovey :a Wednesday, H. Wise .-4 Thursday. 8. Normlle tfi Friday, L. Iiurrouihs 57 Hatjirday, C. K. Hlgglna si LADIES. Monday, Mrs. Tlinson 42 Tuesday. Mrs. Tlmson 53 Wednesday, Mrs. Ingalls 14 Friday, Mrs. Ingajls 55 CIIAMUKU OK COMMKUCK. At the regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night the following members wer present; II. Van Dusen president; James V. Welch, vlce-presl dent; E. C. Holden. secretary; Messrs. Milton, Bowiliy, Kinney, Louiud-crry Win-rate, IvlHnger and Oratke. Several report rfom standing commit tee were- read and further time asked and granted. The special committee on the Waldorff Astoria album, rcivortcd progress. Communications from Senator M.itrld and Representatives Kills and Tongue on the Astoria quarantine question were read; also a letter from Commander J K. Craig. V. 8. N.. as follows; Washington. IV C., March 1 Air. IV I, lloldrn. Secretary Astorl ( hamwr of Commerce: Sir In reply to your letter of the tsih ultimo, I have to Inform you that an In vcstlgatlon will be undertaken bv the hv drographlc oltl.-e to determine the best routes for trans-l-aclrte navigation rrot thu Columbia river. When these route huvo been deduced, they will bo drawn upon a copy of the pilot chart of the north Pacific ocean and submitted to you ir discussion in the navigation commit oi mc vnamtH-r or. commerce. Aflcr your views uin the subject have been runy expti-.ss.il, the routes mav be mil. llslied In . special edition of the oll.it cnart. or in a supplementary issue. Very rc.-pi Miiiiy. j. K ORAM lomnmnder, X. S. N.. Ilydrographer ine sunject of securing the construe ii.-ii i i ne government ilry dock was .tls- cus..ii and the secretary w,is iitstru lc, iu ..n correspondence with Oregon's rongressional representatives on the sub- jecl. IMPROVEMENTS ON O. R. ft N. Curves Reduced, New Hrldges Built, Nci Kails and Hallastlng. Portland Telegram. Tne ti. ti. ft v t,. wm uIhm.i the coming spring m Improving tne tracK Between N,r,n(1 ,, T, Dalit. The grades will fc. brought as near as practicable to feet to the mile and the sharpest curves will be taken o..t. Those curves in effect double the grades ami ny taking th. m out the pulling ot ttaitis is nia.'c correspondingly easier Uist year a number of the curve most easily removed were taken out. redu.ins the curvature the equivalent of more than three full circles. This year fully as much straightening will be done, but it Is much more dllllcult and expensive work. When th.so lmprovemtnts shall be completed the cost of operating the roud will be materially reduced. Arrangements have been made for re placing witn steel bridges live wooden trestle In the Blue moiintait.s. between the I matllla and Grand Hondo rivers. Bids for these have not yet been received. out it is expected that the com will full f etwetn Jtii.iHO and ITU.tU). Considerable stretches of the tra. k above The Dalles are being retail! with new -nHmd te rails. Much ballasting is also being done from Celllo to gulnn's and from I'mntlll.t Junction to Wallula . ..i nut. purpose gruvei is taken from Orant's and from the Cmatllla. This work will last through the ring. and It will pli-e the ro.id In much better shape for running swift trains. "PRISONER OF ALGIERS." rne rrtsoner of Algiers" is In four acts and Is a powerful continuation of the pop. uiar Monte Crisio." It own with tin death of Monte Crlsto whose dying words to his on Albert warn him to destroy the vllllan Darglars, ami never to marry until he has aicompllsh.il this revenge. Act II. finds Allien In the French army: Danglars his superior officer; and a duel ensues. From here the Interest und dra matic action gradually increases until it doses with a highly dramatic and effec tive climax. Old I'aderouss,. seen, so Is Eugenie Danglars as well as Vlllefort and Madam Danglars. with Knmk Lin den. May Nannary, E. J. Holden and a specially selected cast for this powerful production, our theatre gwrs may wilt expect an artistic presentation. Sal ! of seats opens next Thursday morn' Ing at Griffin ft Reed's book store. One of the most Important engagements of the season Is the forthcoming presen tation of "Prisoner of Algiers" ut Fish er's opera house next Friday evening with its star cast, beautiful costumes, and special scenery, and our theater-goers may well expect an artistic production. OLE Bl'LL'S TALENTED 8GN. Attractive Concert This Evening at Fish er's Opera House. It Is a long time since the bill boards and lolvertlslng spaces announced the npjiear nnce of the master, Ole Bull, and many who were fortunate in hearing him nnd carried away by hi harmony will delight in once more seeing the name of Bull connected with a musical event; not Ole Hull, to be sure, but next to Ole, Alexan der, the only living son of the gret.t mas ter. and worthy to follow In his footsteps. Alexander Bull studied under his father and other great masters of the old wirld, end, after completing his musical educa tion, he, like his worthy sire, took to the concert stage, and for four consecutive seasons has delighted the music-lover of the east with his marvelous powers on the instrument which had before respond ed so melodiously to the master touch of the elder Bull. Alexander Bull wll' appear for the first time In Astoria this evening at Klsher's opera house, for one night only. He uses the Instrument formerly played by his father, a full-sized pattern Cremona, made by Guiseppc Guarnerius del Gesu, dated 1712. The New York World says of Alex ander Bull: "In adagio passages, requir ing depth of feeling and delicate phrasing. "' ls quite equal to his Illustrious prngen- 'tor." i n-ntar i ixinnon. r.nKianni, .i : "in; - "dv. - d the ordinary player'n dlffleultlea l,y natuial majflr. 111m tone h m fnv and n. tvouh and ho full of xuotl" and tin Tickets may be had at Grllfln & Heed's book More or nt the door. - NAVAL RESERVE. Astoria. March II. (Editor Astorlnn. My attention has been called to an error In an editorial In last Friday's Axtorlan wii. r- you trial the HtaUi mllltla. The preterit naval reserve of the T'nlled Sla'-s Is llir, .March I, Mm, while In IMi' It was to::;. These figurca were furnished to rue by Ll-uterianl (llbbons, i;. 8. N., and must be taken as correct. The only state making ft showing on tic coast Is California, with 3M enlisted men and olllcers. Several ynrs ago an effort was made In Portland and here to organ ize a naval reserve, but we th'-n had pen-noy.-r and he would do nothing. The sec tions tacked on to the state, mllltla Inns arc crude and badly drawn. At present we have the support of Governor Lord, and the navy department, and In a few days another 'effort will be made to or ganize, when I hope we may be more successful. Respectfully, J. P. CLAHK. A DIRECT DENIAU Astoria, Or., March ll.-tRdllor Asto. rlan.i-On Saturday, February Sil, ivyt, n telegram from Itoundoiil, N. Y., was pub llshed In the Astorlnn containing the In formation that the Rev. Weber, i Catholic priest, during a sermon, told hi listeners that in the event of war between the I'nltrd States and Spain It was their duty a Catholics to tight fur Spain. An Inquiry wa sent from lu.se ami a reply ws received today a copy of which I Inclosed. Hy publishing It you will in fer a favor. Very respectfully yours, PATRICK SIIKA. Uoundoiit, N Y.. March ?, IxM. Mr. Patrick Shea. Astoria, Or.: My Dear Hlr-Tho whole story Is false from beginning to end. The priest's re mark were- misunderstood and inlscmi strutted and published by nn Ignoramus of a nqiirter. In our city of Kingston every one has denounced the paper tor the rude and uncalled for publication of the slanderous sensation. Every lie against Catholics and Ihclr priest sc. in to llud Its recti. i all through the coiin Iry. The priest, Utv. Father Weber, I a loyal, faithful and evaniplary man. mid too well educated to cominltt hlins. If In such a degree Yours sincerely, M. Kl'IINL'N. lb dor of St. I'eter s. TWO MASKS OF CUBAN" OUKSTIOX . U'ontlniied from Flrt Pnge ) Spaniards to lie on thdr guard against the Americans and to forestall the blow which they say the fulled Slate In tends to strike in the Philippines. This sentiment spread while the usual conrlcslet are exchanged between the commanders of Hie .Montgomery and the Spanish ships. These courtesies do iwt prevent unusual precautions by the Span ish men-of-war. In the hitb.ir. nor do j they result In giving the oilier of the Montgomery shore h ue The question ha been raised whether If the consular rtport are transmitted In congress a demonstration ni.iv not lie made against the consul. Tin. . net thought likely. One reason I that s.uiie time may t lapse before the Spanish popu lace Is allowed to know their full nur- rt. The press censorship sees to that rhe Lee In. Ident was handled by permit ting the publication of a few line Includ ing dagasti' dentil that a demand hud been made for Lee' recall. CEI.EIIRATED MISSIONARY San Francisco, March II "Probably the Is st known white person In china Is Dr. Young J. Allen who ha Just arrived here Dr. Alien has been engaged In missionary work at Shanghai for the past In year. He is an ortlcer of the Society for th Diffusion of christian and General Know- Ige among the Chinese which during the past year published and dlsirlbutisl of Ir. Allen works alone l!'. volume, all in the Chinese language. The mission Ith whlth he I identified wa establish ed year ago and he Is now on his way to attend the eml-cvntennl.il celebration f the event, to he h'i.l In Italtlmor" In May. REAL ESTATE TRANSKERS. Van Dusen Investment Company to I.e. under I-el ck-Block N. Hyland Park; SOX J. M. Reith and wife to Sadie II. Stew art Iat t. block li. Lewis .m.l Clarke Cemetery: $10. LAi'K t'I'UTAINfl Mm. K. I'-mrTiuHiicn m prciiart.l t. do up curtain In nutifriti tnry ft I y I.-. IiimmI work Ruaranteeit. Leave orders nt t'lcc l.ind's link 'try. CALL Koll UKI'I'lll.li'AN '(iNVKNTIo.N. I'tH'NTV A r.'publl. an convention for Clatsop county Is hereby called to nin-t at Mo- Klnley hall. In the city of Astoria, on Wednesday, April . lvei m n 3) . m.. for the nurposc of elcctlnir delegates to attend the republican slate nnd conKres slonal convention, to be held at the city of Astoria, nn April It. 1M. und for the purpose of nomlnutinK the following coun ty officers to be voted for ut the election to be held on Monday, June 6, IV. tn wlt: One state senator, two representa tives, one commissioner, county JudK. clerk, recorder, sheriff, treasurer, sur veyor assessor, superintendent of school, coroner, und one Justice of the peace and onstuble for each precinct. The committee hereby recommend that the primaries In the various precinct tm held on Suturduy. April I, The following apportionment ha been made. beinR one tleli-icntc ut lance from each precinct and one deb-Kate for every 20 votes or frnrtlon thereof over 10 vots ast for (J.-er for presidential elector In Astorlu. First Wnrd X Astoria. Second Ward 21 Astoria, Third Ward 7 Willuskl 3 ihn l)ay J Clatsop 5 Hear Creek 2 Knappa 5 Jewell ' Mlshawukd 2 Vesper J Klsle 2 Oln.-v 4 Seaside li Corrle 1 Cllft.n 4 West port 3 Lewis and Clark 4 liy order of the Central Committee. JOHN FOX, Attest: Chairman. W. W. Hldelialfh, Secretary. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LOIXIE NO. 7, A. F. ANO A. M. Regular communications held on the flr-it and third Tuesday evening of each month. 0. W. LOt'NHUEKRy, W. M. E. C. HOLTjEN, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. ! H. T. CROHRY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 408 Commercial Street. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Omen, upstairs, Astorlnn Building. C. C. GROWER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Gundcrson Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. O. B. ESTES, ' PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of women and surgery. Office, over Iumxigcr's store, Astoria. Tclephont No. 52. J. Cf. A. riOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ollice, Bond fit reel, Astoria, Or. OR. JAY TL'TTLK, I'HYHICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, rooms 6 and S, Pythian Building, G31'4 Commercial Btreet. Residence same. Telephone 66. Acting assistant surgeon Uulted States marine hospital service. .. V.V ONE IKith the method and results wlim S) nip of I'inis Liken; it is pleasant und refreshing to the tastr, und m tu ccntly yet promptly on iheKidiieys, i.iverand llowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels rolds. Iie.nl nehesutnl fevers ami cures habitual constipation. Syrmiof l ij;sisllic only reined)' of its kind ccr pro diiecd, pleasing ta the taste ami UC rept.itile to the stomal h, prompt in its aetion and truly beneliel.il in its ctlects.prepat edonl)' from the most healthy und agreeable substances, its many rxeellent qualities com mend it to nil and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of I'is is for sale in 50 cent bottles by nil leading diun gists. Any reliable tlriigist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try IL Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. M4v'Xt. CiL uuatuu. ir. 11 tout, ut TEACHERS' INSIii't i f.. Clatsop Countv Tea. hers' Institute will be held at At.rla. Mar.ll ;i. Z and ; Instant. Eenln scul.ui at M ib-..lit Episcopal church: dav s.-sten ot lli;!i SctoHil building. State Hup. rlnten.b nl ti. M. Irwin. Hup rluli iid.tit A f Aim strong, of Multnomah count; ll-'ii John Mlnto. of Salem, and li"f J llunihim of fe III. 111. I, arc expected here All I" 1. I' t r will li' present. Parent, frb il ls and the public generally Invited. II. 8. LYMAN. Superintend, nt A.HlO.KK'8 NurU'li TO CKKt'lTom Nolle la himlr klvn tlt tli und r iKlted ti thl dar been l t In rd M Urne of Rrtxovw ttrraiiM, an litaolv-rn; Jetn.ir. Credltora of tht Ml.) iil'ii.r art. herohr not tiled to promt c.1 r cl.ilmi umler with In trt tinderaU.-n.il wllhln threa m.inrrj. rnnn thai data at hU plie tf titadnean at No. ST5 CommeMnl rtwt, Antorla. (irrtn. ratl thU. Uth day of t"mrer. .w, N. 81'lll.US.HKU Aanlanre of Itebeeea Strauaa, an Uia.ilv nit debtor. ITOAHD AND IKXni8. Thre or four nnxin, with twartl, at reonbli rate. TaMe rrdeni can b aeot.modatetl. Vra. K. C Holden. corner Ninth and Pninn itrmta Kl'lt HA1.K. A ii.lnlriir float ttlth home Z.x'a, I. only one year old, nnd In K"od i ou.liii..n I'rl.e ontt hundred dollnm. A.dy to J l M Kurlitne. Knapim, tr. TRRASl'HKK'H NOTICK Notlr I hereby given that there nr.. fund In th city treasury to pay all war rant drawn on th Renernl fund und rn dore. prior to July I. lo; Interest wilt erase nfter thi date. F. J CAUSKV. City Treason r Astnrls. Orernn 'Vbrimry IS lv A BUSY jVlAiN. Amongst most hiislnes men today the time spent ut the table i.l the most they can give their fumllles. This oiiKlit not to Im so, but It Is, und being so, the table should be Ihe rallying point for all Unit Is pleasant In th..- family life, mid should hold nil that Is appetizing nnd nourish ing In the food world. We would like to help In the latter. Canned, dried und fro.li delicacies constantly arriving. IIOHH, HHHilNH A CO. Robust Shoes for boys These Stout Shoes nt lean prices are sure to Interest you. Our Steel Shod Shoes... For boys and youths are the best rind most durable to he had. The United Wnrklngmcn's 'Seal Rock" Vfas particularly selected for the Astoria trade. Petersen & Brown. C ASTORIA For Infants i.r.d Children. rin i.mil. tir'iut it It 01 rrifjj 6 ... FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. li. K. HKtilU, Iitwsisi Mini Maiiii.'i'r. A DRAMATIC NOVELTY Friday Evening March IS Till (IIIMAT KAMiT.UN hl'lVKSH PRISONER OF ALGIERS Superb Cast, Special Scenery, Handsome Wardrobe. For the First Time on the Pacific Coast. . . . Reserved Scats 75c. (lattery 50c. Children In Gallery j.sc Seal Hale oHK TlturwtUy inortiiiin m u o'clm-lt l liriilln . Ilee.l' ! k Slur. ALEXANDER BULL OM.Y LIVINd SON Or' ui.n m ix ..In Grand Concert.. 4UlrJ by Otllla Aikcr.on , Soprnnii tnj I.IikuiIomIsI AnJ China Chvnevcrl, I'IaiiIiI, at Fisher's Opera House, Tuesday Night, AIarchl5 Tkkcl 75c nj 50c, for S-le at (Irifl'ln A Weed's i"J t the iiH.r. The lolln uned hy Aliiumler Hull , the ilnirtieiim. .I..I..I l.'U and ul by Olr Unit n ,. coiic.tu it uuuuuuu M M M M ftelk U H U H U U tf . J. B. WYATT, Hh.t N. Attari. Orf. Ilnniware, ShlpChnncllery, Groceries, ProvlnloriB. I'AINTH and OIL. MI All.atlaa Pl SrHyi"( ! Bicycles l.iM'KS. K KY AMI HKMIMl MAI HIMts. AUonll 1 ihl Repaired Machinery. C. H. Orkwltz 4J bt'AM. Csilliif I di 11a FUh l.luft. THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED Corner of Ninth and Aalor Htrceta, Aatorla. Guests Received on American or European Plan. The Choicest Table Wines... For raxallles Also for Mdicln aoa Cooklnc Purpoaea Private Stock, Crm Ry, Old Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermltivge; Rs old California Brandies. Carlson's Familyliquor Store 11)1 TWELFTH STREET The reason for it. We have bean In th Shoe business In Aatorla lor many years, during which time the wnnta of our cus tomers hnvo been thoroughly stud ied and adequate preparations mado to meet tholr every demand. We carry the largest atock In fhn city. . . and every purchaae we make hns the approval of our many years' ex perience. t'rZ'ttM JOHN HAHN. Tlthtr A tin rle8 Mount Angel College MOUNT i(itl H.ow Ct OMliUH Thin l )"t th I'luc fiif your boy lelhlful location, Una huildln an4 roun.l. U"d nwala, plenty of healthy tit-r.lae, rl olirnt teacher and earWul tralnliuc- UiU la what Ihry alt aa ml UT. AStlKL i-ol.l.M'.K. rfc-nd fur CM. alocu and a-u-Mlal larma P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monr.iot.llt, (lrcon A TRAINING SCHOOL I0R TtACHERS K-itr .Nitrm ('our ot ilurr rt TruliUiiir i.rrlm'ti l ut tr f i1r with -VUrMHica. 1di (urtluu Aii't lr tin Hi; lu tM r-llib j Irm), himI Vim ' fur i nl lir .--.l I ho Norma 1ii)m 1 tf- tr-l t un m lTAl B I.Ir'K C'C KIUh Air: l.i t-. h I Ifhl rllrti- lull. nil, !., UmmI Aiut Ivtldg jna. irtuimirlt - ;.t id icr t HintiitU U-Ar-t nt iKrniK'lir., 1 m (-r yr A 'ai tM H If trrnti- rri'lt 'turn li'g'i htl. t'tltxur i h- f fltll) m m fit tt-i-hratMi. P. U rMl'ltri.lH I'rrMUnl, r W, A. WANS, -WfUMT r irtill tiiiirv ani i.tMtr-in Underwear unr. TdoKiirn Lalr.t fliyle Tnorouih Workmanship Prion Ijam James Murphv 420 Commercial Street. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms JI7-JI8 Portland Ravines Hank Bldf. Portland, OrcKon. THE PROOF of th puddlrw I In th eattaa and th proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That' an argument UuM'a eluslra demonatratloat. Our will ttajvd Ui tMt HUGHES & CO. 7 1897 Pisher Brothers ASTORIA.... l.UIIKICATIMI OILS A SI'I CIAI.TV SKIJ BHIP CHANDUORT HAUDWARB IHON AND 8TBKL COAL OROCIORIKH AND rilOVIHIONt FIX)Un AWD MILL FEED PAINra, OIL6 AND VARN1BBJM Loaomiia' Huvrum FAIRDANK'8 BCALE8 DOORfl AND WINDOWS AOR1CULTURAL IMPLDME1NTJ WAOON8 AND VKIIICLB8 rUrble and (Uwnlto MONUMENTS innopp ft MINAR, Wl K. Munlinu Ht Portland, Or ...AIX KINDg ok. CuMETKRV W0UK...