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TI1K IlAILY AST01U.YN, Tlll'lJSDAY MOKMNU, A Til 1 1, l, UU8. Some Prices Freh Clams Ptr dosen IOC Lard Three poundi for 25C Green Coffee $1 ftft Six pounds for PI.UU Star Grocery Co. TODAT'S WEATHER. Fair wealher. AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. Gladness Is born of th April weather. And the heart la a lUiht a a wind-tossed feather. Eben E. Retford. Try 8chllllnra Best tea and baking powdsr. Ice cream at the Parlor. City council meeting tonight For 6al-8teainer Reatleaa, at ruhri wharf. W uaa nothing but the best cream. Parlor. Mldwlfs-Mr. Marx llak. 7SJ Exchange street Best lot cream parlors In the city at the Parlor. For sale The Bulletin bowling alleys; Apply to F. J. Norton. William Whelan. representing the Union Meat Company, of Portland. Is in the city. Just arrived another shipment of W wall paper: more on the way. C. M. Cut birth. A. W. I'tilnger. I'ppertown, who has been 111 for several weeks. Is again able to be around. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, Sga and assorted nuts all extra 8n qual ity, at Rosa, Higgln A Co. Fresh Jersey, nolsteln and Durham cows for sal at reasonable figure. Will also trad for fat beef rows. M. 8usman. The steam shovel on the railroad line la working at the gravel pit above Knap pa. and surfacing of the line will soon be In full blast Ton can get a box of soap of three cake for I cents; a cake of castlle and wash rag for I rents; Rogers' drugs tore; look la our window. Good table board and nicely furnished room may be had at the Rucker house, corner Fourteenth and Commercial sts. New management. When going east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the nly line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Captain Flske, of the United States en gineering department, who was down In specting the fortifications at the mouth ot the river, returned to Portland last night. The young bachelors of the A. F. C. all wish they were married now so that they might participate In the match game be tween the ladies and their husbands on Thursday evening. Now Is the time for spring cleaning. After that comes new linoleums, wall paper and oil cloths. Have you seen our Stock? G. V. Porter, olu Central Hotel building. Commercial street If you bar hides, wool, furs, rags, bone, or any kind of tunk for sale, ship It to R. iL Gaston, 1(6 Fourteenth street. Astoria, Oregon, or write him and he will call at your place and get It He pays iL Busman, the reliable dealer In hides, wool and Junk, also sells goods on ccrm mission. Return promptly made at full fix urea on a consignments entrusted to him. Goods must be plainly marked with nam of sender. The favorite whiskey of famous men la narper. sccause oi lis smouin, eiquiaim flavor; because of It matchless purity; because of It mellow age. No wonder H'a the favorite. Every drop sterling. Harper whiskey sold by Foard It Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. Hot drink, mixed drinks, mineral wat ers, wine, cordial, bitters, liquors. Key West and domestic cigars. Frankfurter, moked goose, Westphalia ham, Hamburg eel, Braunschwelger mettwurst, and any other old good thing to eat or drink can be found at the Louvre. Mr. M. J. Kinney has closed a contract i with the Union Fishermen's Co-operative I cannery whereby he disposes of the sal- Kinn i.ml.F ths U'lnnu.. I..K..I un,l I , " , ' " ., an agreed commission as compensation. . .t , i The managers of the Co-operative can nery will pack the goods. The boys won't do a thing but root for the ladies In the match game against their j husbands at the A. V. C. alleys tonight. The ladles will vote for captain and the j men will do likewise and a lively time is! anticipated. The referee will be a ludy. , selected by the players In the hall. ' Northern PacIHcTaTroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta- I coma. Spokane, and the east. Close con- J nation ma . fer Rn..trt wr-i . .-a O.....W ni.-,,.'ia t.VIIXfll, .JdllMUW Ctl.U VII.IDU 1.IIUIUUI i ,,,, , , ..... th'-ir appri ' ifi!i.n of th-ir mining camps. For map and information i . .. m ii s n, . nigllt Will be presented call on or addres C. W. Stone, Astoria, I ,, . ' ' r, "iVNlre, tmd Satur-l-iv aft.-m- w,eB"U. ( Itepurts from fishermen and canneries I yesterday showed that the run of salmon la improving. Trap men ure doing little or nothing and the gill nettt-rs are not yet fishing ut the bar. They ure drifting In the river opposite the city. All antic! pate an Increase In the run In the next few days. We have JubI received the latest Incan descent GAS BURNER, manufactured by the Eureka Manufacturing Concern, which will be furnished complete and put on with the best mantle made, the "YXALTA" for $1.50. Unsurpassed In II lumlntlng power. Needs no burning off. Wr. J. Scully sole agent, 431 Bond street. The averages of the ladles of the A. F. C. who challenged their husbands for a match game on Thursday evening are so nearly even with the averages of their husbands that a close and exciting con- Your Grocer would rather sell you 6V ling's Best baking powder because it does the most work to the cent. , lent Is certain. W hile some f th. nu n avcrngc better than their wives, there are fully as many Indies who can easily oulscnre their husbands. Cut llowers snd choice plants J"t ar rived from Portland. Come and see them; we are not clearing out greenhouse rub bish but offer for sale choice, trlfty. young plants.. Our roses are Oregon cut tings and warranted true M name. See for yourself. Rowenstoek Pros.. Com mercial eirect, next d.mr to Wise's. Mayor ttcrgnian rsterday signed the following ordinances: Apprising f the in-yenr plan of payment of assessment for the Commercial street cutcnM.m. sp- plication to be made prior to May 1. lve, establishing the grade on Alameda ave. nue: establishing the grade on 1 oiumnia avenue; accepting the Commercial street extension Improvement. It was reported last evening that the Van Dusen llrothcrs had signllled their w illingness to donate 40 acres of laud and IM-foot right-of-way to the railroad track near Tongue Point for a site for the propose! shlpways to he erected by Mr. F. D. Clark. This Is the beginning and If others follow there can be Utile doubt but that Astoria will h.ir i first-class shipyard in the near future. Mr. Frank Patton and Mr. If. C. Thomp son returned yesterday from a visit up the lw ls and Clarke river They report that the valleys are simply beautiful and prom ise larger crops than ever. The liarden of ten might well have been located on this fine stream. Plowing and planting for spring crops are In full progress and hay and dairy' products In large quantities are assured. The first shad of lh. season h.is ir- rived In the market, and one of the local J markets displayed a half d. ten large oils ; in front of the store veslerdav. The larg. , st weighed over six pounds and had the I sppearance of being fresh from salt w it- , er. Shad are rarely taken In the Columbia : at this season of the year, but are usually ; taken in lar. m.n.h. r i I,,,,.. iniv They Were for sale at J' cents apiece. Quartermaster Brown, of the Colutnh.ne, while riding a bicycle yesterday ran Into ater plug at the corner of Eleventh and Bond streets and fractured his knee- cap. He was riding uvi from the Tele, phone dock and w as g inig at a g.fcM rate of speed. He was taken to the hospital where his Injuries mere attended to. The fracture Is quite severe and it will be some time before he will he able to be around. The steamer Oregon from Sin Francisco did not get In until 4 o'clivk yesterday afternoon. Captain Steven reirtcd that head winds and a heavy current were against them all the way. There was a large passenger list, almost every state room being occupied, and she brought a large amount of freight. It is expected that the Columbia. Just off the ways and In thorough repair, will leave S.in Pr.in cisoo for Astoria today. Another case of cerehro spinal menin gitis developed on the bearh north of II waeo yesterday. The man was an em ploye on the stranded ship Glenmorag. and was a strong and hearty person. It has not been learned what the result of his case is. Considerable alarm ha been caused In this city and well-posted phy sicians declare that while the disease Is not what is ordinarily known a conta gious it is very communicable and be comes epidemic. Mr. J. M. Hughe returned yesterday from an extended visit in Sail Lake and Bois cities. Mr. Hughe stopped on the way at Baker City und other .astern Or egon towns and says that business there Is In good condition and that the agricul tural resources of that portion of the state are being developed to a remarkable degree. Where a few years ago was noth ing but desert land are nuw plowed field and rich pasture lots. The O R. & N. Company along its line is d ing much to develop the country. was The will of the late Ell C. Crow filed for probate In the probate court yes terday. C. H. Eng.-. of this e.ty. and James Brown, of Knappa. ar. r.am-d as executors without twmd. The will was admitted to probate and provides that Ihe property be held in trust fur Mrs. J.A.Mc Callum, niece, and A. B. Powers, nephew. The property comprises f.,ur ,il in the east half of block T. Mn'lure s, and a farm at Knappa. The petition s-t, forth that the estate is worth $!'ii During Engineer WarrWk's visit to In aprn me loungs nay bri.ig.. he also In- specteo tne railroad bridge aero the ' John Day. He will make a r-port to the i war nepartment and it Is not anticipated by the county court that any unneces sary trouble nr delay will l- had In the matter. Cm their return to this i lty the launch was run aground n.-ar IPirnslde Point. Mr. Warritk went .ih.,re and staid at Knappa. while Commissioners Petersen and Lewis and County Judge j tjray warned the railroad tie Into the city, arriving here late and thoroughly disgusted with the accident. Judge Cray says when he next go.-. n 4 yiflt j ln. spectlon he will have something to say In the piloting of the launch. Another large audl.-nee greeted tne pitt- ner romti.iriv l:isr .ili.h, .. , . hu Tll .... opera """" "" rendl- nil l- I Flu lu.rl,.rn, .n I. ., Hon of "The .;rat Diamond Mvstery " Th , . . . . r' 'np principals received :m eX,,.pip,Ilay I good support from the memie rs of the I company. Mattie rhoav. s "M,,rv Mar- shall.'' and Millie Ht.wr, ,, - Mrs, m. ib-frand." made . i. v u ,... p - ord fr themselves i!n ;he . ,mi..niy John Wuldron. as "Julius H:M. Sr.ind. " A. L. Willard. as ' Horn.. Hli.nd. and K -lly "PeUr flrump." Mi.un-d tn-ir high reputations a m tors. ,v, Mitchell's "'Zr 'i'T'-'u"' ; Kr",n ,'lf"'" ' u " " p h ' lh" .'T"' T, ' r"'"'n'U '1 10 ' """" ' "r- hearty uppiaiise In '"' "rl" "'"king t'o- n-l i-n. for eflorts. To .Millionaire's 'II '.lo re will sie-clal rnaiine. WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bi-nt or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as It acts most pleasantly and ef fectually on the kidneys, liver, and bow els, preventing fevera, henddrhes, and other forms of l'-kngg. For sale In 60 cent bottles by all leading drugglBtB. Manufactured by the California Fig Syr up Company, only. PRIZES EOIi .SCHOOL t'NDEK H 'III LDRRN We will distribute nt our store free of charge to nrliool . DILIi .-n urn, r 14 years of age on Friday, Apri al, vry hand some pictorial drawing bonks, and will award a lirst and se.-ond prize for the two neatest drawing books- lill-d 0ut and re turned before May 14th, ROSS, Hlfi.JINS He CO. ATTENTION NA VA I, RESERVE ! The members of the Second company, naval battalion, will assemble at the lourthoiise this Thursday evening ut ii o'clock for the purpose (,f being meas ured for uniforms. W. A. SHERMAN, Lieutenant Commanding. Trifles are the hinges upon which the door of opportunity swings. 0. K. N. Company l'uhinij for Its iStaMNhitK-nt Here. ;ki.,vt Dt;i r thki-ai im i) lreilrt .Hosier sad Aucat Voohry at Vuri-Pr, J. K. Fsltos I rue the Ntce.iiY (or t Statin al Oacc. President Mohler of the O. It. & N. Co. spent yesterday In Astoria. This Is his first visit to this rlty sines assuming the duties of his office. When seen by an Aatorlan representative and In re sponse to questions, Mr. Mohler said: "I am here simply looking over the Held relative to Improvements contem plated by the company. Our docks need repairing and the coal bunkers are 111- sufficient in capacity to handle the busl- ness. I have also Investigated the opera '" r r", r """" with a view to an improvement ,Kn to b made In the river schedule. "Another Important matter and one which Is of the utmost consequence to tne whole Columbia rlwr Is the question ot arrangements soon to tve ma.ie t tne government ror me es.aoiisnme,,, o, quarantine station hero. The last two ships from the Orient arriving at the sound and San Francisco had smallpox aboard. We are operating a line of steam ers to the Orient and at present then is absolutely no means of taking care of a vessel that might have Infectious dis eases aboard. 1 have consulted with Health Officer Dr. J. A Fulton and den eral Agent Frank W'oolsey of the steatu- ship line will Ih here In a few days to l.Hk further Into the matter. I am very anxious to Induce Immediate action by the general government for the establish ment of this station. It Is a question ot supreme Importance In the matter of j Baker left Cuba he sent his rule and traffic between Oregon and the Orient, pistol to Hornet who will Mrs J. h i be There Is some question ns to the proper lleves. turn them over to her husband for locution of the station. ITohably Captain use. The b iter from Mrs Joa was Flske or another officer In charge of the written m Cardena. wh.r.- she is stnmg m uter w ill make recommendations as t' the lest location of the station. There should be Immediate relief and the Im portance. f this movement now Involved In the operation of the Oriental liners cannot be overestimated. The absence of a quarantine station at Astoria means under certain conditions tremendous de lays to traffic and a great disadvantage to us as against the Sound and S.in Francisco. The delay of the government in establishing this much needed station Is not only a hardship but operates against Astoria and Portland. Al San Diego for years there has been a quar antine station, although the foreign ship ping along the Columbia river exceeds that of San Diego In the proportion of fifty ships to one." It Is believed that Mr. Mher's vis t presages important Improvements and de velopments relative to Oriental traffic with the Columbia. When seen lust night Dr. J. A. Fulton, state health officer, referring to the que, tlon of quarantine In Astoria, said: "Today there are absolutely no facilities In Oregon for handling a ship containing infectious diseases. If only the ship Itself was to be disinfected this could be ac complished easily and expeditiously and ut u small outlay of time and money. But when It comes to handling passen gers It is an entirely umereni matter. , -ration against the United Stales Thev We have no place In which to keep the h 1V1, ,.,. ini hltllI,., fr,lln tiurnlng eth passenger and It will be necessary t- ' Ki, ,,f president M. Ktnl. y .md oth-r see that the passengers who are ws-ll i AniTii-:in Mt.tt-sm-n. and who are simply detained until the Incubation perloil of a disease has seii I CAPTAIN Mol'.ToN DEAD are well und properly cared for. It ha been suggested that In case we are so unfortunate ns to have to deal with an Infected ship and crew or passenger that we might obtain an old covered barge and use that for the station until the government can furnish better quar- ,ers. There are. however, objections to such an arrangement. It may be that we would purchase a number of tents for the purpose and put them up In some sheltered place. This would necessitate a guard night and day and In case of bad weather would not be altogether sat isfactory. However. I trust, we will not have to meet the misfortune. If we do. we shall certainly take the necessary pi(.autlons to protect the public from disease, no matter wno is inconvenienceu or what the cost of money or time." NEW ASTORIA NOTES. Mrs. K. M. Uilly went to Astoria on Monday. Dr. August Kinney visited Elavel last Saturday. Dr. Alfred Kinney Hpent Sunday al Hammond. A. F. Hober and wife, ut llwaco, were over on Saturday. Horn To the wife of Captain Charles Jacobson, April 1.1, a son. A very pb-asant party was given ,u t he hotel last Saturday evening. Mrs. Rosetta M'tiuirc, who has been very ill with pneumonia. Is Improving. Mr. A. Taylor, of the White Collar Line, spent Sunday with his family at Elavel. fleese are (lying north In large Hocks ami the hunter are consequently happy. W. P. Day gave a phonograph at an entertainment with Ford's hall Saturday evening. The many friends of Mrs. It. E. Turk will be glad to hear she Is rapluly recov- erlng. David Hood, representing Mason, Ehr man Co.. made his regular visit last Thursday. J. II. Smith was over from Astoria last Saturday und went down the plains hunt ing for geese. Captain W. C. Coulson, Inspector of the life saving service, was at Point Adams station last week. , II. I. Larson and John Hatty, of Port land, were visiting Martin McLaughlin a few days last week. Mrs. James M. Turney left Flavel lasl Friday for an extended visit to the cast. Mr. Turney und Mrs. Taylor accompa nied her to Portland. HI. 'OH CAMPI1ELL DEAD. Sioux Falls, 8. D., April 20,-Oneral Hugh J. Campbell Is dead. He was the member of the Louisiana returning board whose voted derided the election In 1S7U In favor of It. B. Hayes against Tllden. He organized the first regiment In Iowa for the civil war. For eighteen year he wus United States attorney for this state and territory. He had just volunteered to raise a regiment. SANTA VK IIKI.D UP. In an Exchange of Sliols With the Rob- bers. Engineer OlfTord la Killed, la Angeles. April 2ll - The Sanln r'e overland No. I, west bound, was held up at Hie Molave river bridge two miles west of Ore. ilrande In Kan llernardtno county at 1 St this morning. Engineer iliffont was killed by one of the robbers, who was mortally wounded by ilifford. In an ex change of shots. The robbers tl iiiged I lie Main at the approach lo the bil.lge and boarding the engine took Ihe engineer and fireman back lo the express ear and endeavored to detach II fiom the llrsl passenger coach but could not uncouple It. They succeeded In culling off the mall car and engine, however, mul com pelled the engineer to ull these up to the siding. Here they rilled the mall car and secured Ihe registered mall Tin ' then backed down to the train again and were proceeding to the express car when En gineer UlfTonl opened lire on them with a revolver. He fatally wounded one of Ihe robbers. Paul Jones, of Oro ilrande, but the others escaped, afier shooting Clifford with a charge of buckshot, tilf ford died at once. Express Messenger Mott remained on the rear platform ot the express car and wlih Ihe body ..r the engineer came lo this cllv The robbeis got nothing but registered mall ST.UtVINO CATTLE. San Kranels.-o. April Ji-The slock and sheepmen who are anxious to get their starving cattle and sheep out of centi.il and southern California as soon as pos sible, are Incensed with the se.r.utv ot "'" " "' r - Istructlng lnseclor at S i. r.unento. - , Stockton .m.l Eresno ,. i,ro, e. ,1 with the Inapectloii of the animals and authorise their shipment to Utah. Nebraska. I in s.is and Wyoming There .ire in southern and central California. Iliev sav, .'sV'Mi cattle and tiiii hccp that mii'i be moved to g.iod pasturage lo prevent their starvation. Most of the stockmen .ire agreed that nearly all of the catile and sheep mentioned must be sell! out w.lllltl the next two months. NOT ALL DESERVED N'ewb. rg. N V . April ;ii It has been erron.tiiisly reimrted lh.it all tin- men who filled the osts of consuls and vice- consuls In Cuba have left the island pr Andrew V. Jova of this city has le. ive.i I a letter from Mrs John Jov.i stuing j that her husband has hum d the insurgent 'forces and will probably be assigned oil jthe staff of il.ner.il le'Sos John Joa I W .IS United St.lti S V lee-colisul at SagU.I ' 'a ilrande with Consul Baker hen , ai uie nome 01 ner sis HEI.l'ED CAI'TI UK IbxiTII Itelolt. Wis.. April S' -Mrs J W Crist, an old lady living here claims to hive assisted In the capture of J Wilkes j itooth. the assassin of Lincoln and that he died a natural death In England Slo says her first husband was Captain Hag gett. commander of the Mary I'orter. a rebel bio kade runner and that twn I months after the murder of the I.rest.b nt Daggett look the asass:n on his boat land carried him to Nassau i town in the i Itahama Islands Mrs. Crist later visited the ltahani.is and saw llooth there and ; he save her a ring she now possesses She says It was llooth' accomplice, Eox. i who was kllb.l and buried in a barn an t ' was thought to ! llooth. ENTEI'.INC. SPAIN'S SEIIVU E New- York. April 5.-The Herald s . or rrspondent In Montevideo telegraph that a son of the famous dictator Santos, who is a Uruguayan naval officer. Is now serv ing on board the Spanish cruiser Vli. avs other Uruguayan off), ers are utmtil t i enter the service of Spam in lor irniv and navy. The police are now guarding Hi. ( tut.d Slates consulate in Ast i-n. lon, partguiv The Spaniards hive made noisy deunm- j New York. April 3i. -Captain Thorn i i A. M-irton I dead. age. I UT years Imring i Ihe W ar he served as a naval offb er and I fought under Earragut al New Orleans j He was afterward captain of one of the Pacific Mall steamers and subsequently I h.ul charge of the works of the Panama canal at Colon. Af'rr the failure of the canal si heme. Captain Morton went to Nicaragua. He was well known In ship ping circles. In his last sickness he was extremely desirous of recovery so that he might be able to fight against the Spanish. TmAZIi.lAN EA I LI' RES. New York. April SI. -The Herald's cor respondent In Itlo de Janeiro telegraphs that Ihe firm of I-mas, engaged In the lmKrtntlnn of pretroleum, machinery and other American products, has suspended payment with heavy liabilities. .Several banks are Involved. Astoria. Oreifon, April C, p'Hi. To the Honorable Mayor ami Common I'ouncll of the City nf Astoria : ijentli-men In aeordanee with Section ITU of the City Charter, we herewith le g i leave to report the receipt and disburse, nii-nts of the Astoria Water Commission for the ipiarter ending March .11. Km. in follows: RECEIPTS, f or the month of January our gross receipt were; l-'rom account of water rat.-s IE From account of tapping in. litis From account of ibiln- 'pient charni s From Interest n wa ii. 'i bonds In sinkiiiL' fund . 71. m n for the month or l-eprunry our gross receipts were; From account of water rales, II Mil. Mi. b ss Ji;. ire. bated the Fisher opera house mi order nt the Commission, on account of overcharge n water rate for Pi months past ,I7Vi i From account of tapping mains .I.mi From a'ccounl of iblln. incut charges pi. la jinn:, p. For the month of March our gross receipts were; From account nf water rales 11772 II From account nf tapping mains ui.-Vl From account of delln- ipn-nl chaig.-s From sale of 4 feet nf li In. wrought Iron pipe 'n .40., .m IIWI.Mi Making the entire receipts for the ipmrtor .vni.2n As per report llb-d January 5, IhW, we nan on Ii.iim in the treasury at the end of last o,uarier $",122 This shows a total nf .$lfT, ',.'!. :,x DISHI'RSKMKNTS. Superintendent's salary .im.iKi . za.m . 17.70 . II. mi . 221. mi . :i2.(io . loo no . 2.1)0 . I.7'i . (UK) . 14 !I7 . 23. 4K .11 expense account Repairs to mains Stationery and printing Clerk's salary Office expense Rent account Repairs to conduit Tupping mains Advertising account Tunis ...j Repairs to telephone: line., Oflico furniture Legal services Repairs to power house, ... Expense tiiklnit un old con .to. mi 41. OS duit pipe 2l.fi8 J1212.3U Leaving a balance In Ihe treasury of ;i;m 22 Very respectfully submitted, THE ASTORIA WATER COMMISSION Hy W. W. PARKER, Chairman. Attest: H. O. VAN DUSEN, Clerk. !.. . J r . i ." m fvMt ONU ICiVJOYS It.it li tint in.'tliivl miT nNiiltd wlion Svrupnf i-'ivfH ist lakoti ; it In (ilcitsitut nidi rpfiviliini; i.itlm (auto, ami m is ilt'iilly yot H'imtly mi tlio K Iihu-yt. l.ivpr ami I.oxvoIm, i'Iiiiiiinpn llio ay", torn t'lTivtuully, ilinppg ctilils, luml. iiclii's nml fivir mnl curr Imliiluiil 0i)iPli:tinii. Syrup of Kij; is tho only riMnislv of its kiiul pypr in. iliii'pil, ili'itniiij; lo tlu tiisltt mill up- I'l'l'laiilo ti i lm Nlmtiiii li, irnini in it-t iiptinii .m l irulv lu'lu I'u 'ml in u plTi'ii.s:, iri'ii.uii only from tlio most lipiilthy tiiul .iurvi'iiLlohiiliHlniu'i'M, 1 1 m iu:inv I'vivlli'iit iiimlilii'si ciiiiiiiiiuhl it to ail :kibl li.ivo iniiili' it tlio must oiiil.ir rouiislv LnuM n. vrtlp ! ! mi H fur nalo in fto 1'i'iit liottli'i liv all li'iiilini; timer. cjisLs. Any roIi;iliIt lriii;;iht who in:iv not liavi' it on hmnl will pro- i'iim it promptly for any ono who wisiii'i t. trv ii. I in not iii'i-ppl any SlllislillllO. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. am (KAKisctK ct. louismu. nr. um iohk. m CLATSOP CnUNTY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given to all parties h olding 01 .ii sop county warrants endorsed poor lo June 3. I-'H. to present the same t.i the county Irr.Jsurer at his office, 1M Tenth strict, for payment; Interest ceases afier this date Dated Astoria, or., this It'th day ot April. KX. II C. TIIOMI'SUN, County Treasurer SToCklloLDEI.il' MEICTINM The annual meeting; of the stockholders of the Ast nu llullding and l.oan Aso. eiitlon will be held at their office, o r.l EN vi-nth street. Astoria. Oregon, on Tuesday, May 10. ISM. for the purpose of electing dire, t ors for the ensuing year and the transaction of any buslneaa (hat tiny come before the meei.ng The election will be by ballot and will b held from : P in until 9 p m. Vy oi ler of the board of directors Attest; F. I. DUNHAIt. V I. Itohb, Secretary. l'rei.ent ASSIC.NEE 8 NOTICE TO CIIED1T0K3 Notice Is hereby given that ths under signed has this day been appointed as signee of Iteherfa Straus, an Insolvent debtor. Creditors of the said assignor are hereby notified to present their claims under oath to the undersigned within three month from this date at hi place of business at No. 171 Commercial street. I Astoria, Oregon . Pstrd this Uth day of De. ember. IW7. N. 8CHLUSSEI. Assignee nf Keberca Strauss, an Insolvent debtor. WAIl IS DECt.A KED Without further notice, against all who try to Invade the tailoring business with out nny knowledge of the same, by I. J Meany, who Is making suits on his own premises of fine rasslmer. corkscrew and diagonal good from f3 lo 3J; tine pants from M to K. come and see for your selves No occasion to send away for iothes to be made by carpenters and blacksmith, when you can get them tninle it home by a responsible tailor. Highest i ash price paid fur fur skins. P. J. MEANY CHANdK OF FIRM. Notice la hereby given that ths under signed has (his day purchased the Interest of her co. partners In ths firm known as the Star Mrurery Company. The business , 0f ,.j nrm W hereafter be conducted under her sole ownership and manage ment, under the same name and at the stme stand. No. 67J Commercial street. All bills due by the old firm have been assumed by her and all outstanding an counts of said firm ar payable only to her. HANNAH M. Olllim Astoria. Oregon, April S. lit. LACK OURTAINfl. Mrs. K. Rnsmussen Is prepared to do up curtains In satisfactory style. Good work guaranteed. Leav order at Cleve land's bakiry. HOARD AND ROOMS. Three or four rooms, with board, at reasonable rates. Table boarder can be accomodated. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner Ninth and Duane street. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. AND A. M. Regular communication held on the first nnd third Tuesday rnlnf of each month. (1. W. L0UN8DERRT, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. II. T. CROHRY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4(8 Commercial Street. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstair. Astorlnn Building. C. C. P.R0WER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ounderson Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. 0. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to disease of women und surgery. Otlicn, over Dnnxlgcr's tore, Astoria. Telephom No. 62. J. Q. A. POWER Y, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Oll ce, Rond Street, Astoria, Or. DR. JAY TUTTL1S, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, room 6 and 6, Pythian Building. 531'A Commercial Street. Retildenc same. Telephone M. Acting usHtstnnt urgeon Uultod States marine hospital service. larble and (Jranlte iriHOFP & MINAR, fr2l K Monlnon HI., Portland, Or ,-AU KINDS OF. CKMBTKBY W0KK.. PISIIBU'S OIBKA 1IOUHB L, E, RICI.UI, Lessee and Manager. E1R8T AITKARANCIO PFTIIK) FAVORITES oni: HOI. II) WIll.K.. In the following repertoire: EltlUNI'8 UY MOTIIKH MA8TKII AND MAN IIIC VAN WINKI.M THE DIAMOND MYBTKHT CIIAltLKVB AUNT I'OI'l'LAIl PIIICK8 . and 64 Csnls. Bein rijrht.. When you buy a poor thing It worries you ss Ion ss It lasts. When you buy a good thing you are glad of ths few extra cents, or possibly dollars, you spent for It very dsy you posses It. We hsvs no poor mean goods In our store Every' thing Is ths money's worth most abun dantly You will bo glad you bought It here, and you will come agsln. Our as sortment of high grain spring HlloErt cannot be approarhrd by any oihr siock in tha rlty. Petersen & Brown. THE PARKER HOUSE CLNTRALLY LOCATtD- Corner of Moil, and V on ous t., l.fin. Cucsu PecclvcJ on American or j Furopcan Plan. I The reason for it. W bar keen in th Shoe business la Astoria lor many yar. tarlM which tiro th want ef oar m tamer have beea lao roughly steMt M and adequate preparaLksa mad to ir.tat their Tsry demaa4. W carry th Largest slink In the city. . . and vnr purchase mk ka th approval of our nway year' i pct)ov Co.rcl.l J0M(S MAMN The Latest Out Just recelved-thn latent Incandescent GAS HURNL'R, miiniifni tured by th Kureka Miiniifacturlng Concern, which will be furnished complete and put on with the best mantle made, ihe "YXAL TA" for $i.to. Unsurpassed In Illuminat ing power. Needs no burning off. W. J. Scully, HOLM AIIKNT, 4.11 llond Btreet. i7- l97 Fisher LUHKICATINd OILS A SPIICIAI.TV Brothers ASTORIA.... SELL BHIP CHANDLERY HARDWARE IRON AND BTEEL COAL OROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHIC8 LOGGERS' SUPPLIES FAIRRANK'B SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWB AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMKNTH WAGONS AND VEHICLES SEASIDE SAWmiili A complete stork of lumber on hand In th rough or dressed, Flooring rustle, celling and all kinds of finish; moldings nnd shingles. Terms reasonable and price at bedrock. All orders prompllj attendod to. Ofllce nnd yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Seaside. Oregon. Proprietor Botnths j m KinfJ You Haw Always Botigfrt mm Bittner... Theater Company Monday, April 18. Changs of I'rogrsmnit Nightly. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL tlsnmuulh, )rgon A TRAININO SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Hsgulsr rxrtnl Course nf ihiee yrars tsslorer aliolli prof. miii. frsluliiit iix'srniirii of nine inii wlih i e lilt sir a. iisuiieUoi uml Iralii iik In i nuinsiitsi tsttedlsh sys leiiH, snd Vis ' M' sle fill taildle losilt 1lif Norma diiloii,n l. iee.-.oe. tr Is as a HTATB I.IKK t'r llllfh A O to ...h I iIU exieiu. 1niili.il, lasi.s, twaid Slid ludglnf laps proilinateUi, iViai por ir Hltllb-llla UsSKIIni III. IM.ellrt. Ill" IV vrr r Aemliunle graibs si et-eii d Ireiit liili . hmiis, t'slaliHtuei 1 he. r fl 1 1 1 1 leel nil a'lielloh Ad.irrM I. L. I'sVII'IIKI I. I'le.ld.nl, or W, A. AN. heereurjuf fwulte Advantage of canned goods. There I an advantage In rsnnsd goods. Ileal goods sr taken In tho hstiht of their season, rarsfully selected and prop trly rannsd. U w sail them we guar tee them. W watch th p roc eta of th canning, know th material that I usa. and know that It la put up properly Wheel It's opened for us you find II Is fresh and well adsplfd for beat use. llOS. IIIUOIN A COMPANY. UlllfV i m t.r.MiMrxs Underwear iwr. to oKiirn lltrst Mlyee Thorough W oikininei't Prlcesl jB James Murphy 420 Commtrclil Street. THE PROOF of the pudding Is la the Mt and th proof of Bqaor) IS IN SAMPLING Thai' aa argument tM tl- dernoastraUoa, Our wfJI taad the mL HUGHES 4 CO. The Choicest Table Wines... For r.mlll AIM for MsdJeln! aa4 Cooking PurpoaM Prlvats Block. Cream Rye, Old Hickory, Prlils of Kentucky and llermltvge; Rsj soM California Brande Carlson's FamilyLIquor Store lot TWELFTH BTRBBT J. B. WYATT, Ph.as No. Astorl. Oref.a Harl wore, ShlpClinndlery, (irocerlcH, ProvlHlonH, .'AINTH and (ill.H. Ppecl.l All.ntlon Psldle Supplying thl Emil Schacht ARCHITECT koom ,H7jiH Portland Savings Hank BlilK. Portland, Oregon. Bicycles l,fl(!KH. KKYH AM) Hl'.WINO MACIIINKH.... Also all Mailt Repaired Cutlng Lead on KliU Lines. Mitnliliisry. C. He Orkwitz US DUANK.