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THE DAILY ASTOKIAX, WEHNKSDAY MOKMNU, MAY II, M. TODAY'B WKATHKR. Fair weather. AROUND TOWN. I THOSE WHO WISH TO HAVE ' THE MONDAY EXTRA A8TOR- tAN WAR EDITIONS DELIVKK ED AT THEIR RESIDENCES on places op nrsiNEss WILL TLEASE BEND THIS COUPON WITH THEIR AD DRESS Afl AUTHORITY TO THE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR THE EXTRA CHARGE. WEDNESDAY. And rock nn.1 rlvr ami plain and hill. With Jubilant mo Ncan to thrill. While yet no human eye could mark The spirit of dawn within the dark. Noah ivrry. Try Schilling's Bet tea ana baktng powder. w Klbboa at Iimbar'. Best loo cream at me Bonbonnicre. Mldwlfe-Mre. Vary Make. TtX Exchange street Bod, WliH and llluo Kllibi.ni at Pub- w. Try Golden Gate compred yet at the Parlor. Boat Seattle chooolte, wholesale ami retail, at tha Bonbonnlero. If Snodgrase doen't make your pic tures, you don't get tha beat. Juat try on of thoae Ice creama cruahed atrawberrlra at tha Parlor. rith Northern Pacific railroad tralna leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta roma, Spokane, and tha east. Cloaa con ncctlon male at Spokane for Hosslapd, Nelson, Handow and British Columbia mining cam pa. For map and Information call on or address O. W. Stone, Astoria, Ore son Am-r'rn Vint, St Ick I'tna emit erh at tlunlmr. lls.rrer whiskey la rapidly becoming the national beverage. It a the ono thin all purlieu aitree upon. Republicans, demo crats. populists. Even th "know noth In" party knotss one thlnar. the morns of Harper whiskey. Hold by Foard A Stoke Co., Astoria. Oregon. County Jm.1i-!1 t'rsy receive,! a letter y, tcrdiiy from Captain Flak, of the I'nlted Slates engineering department at IVrt land. stating thAt the plan am! specifics- lions of the Young' bay bridge and the Lew la and Clark bridge had been submit ted to the department at Washington. On receipt of thla Information Judge tlr.iy rote to Senator Mcltrldc. requesting him to wire a soon .is the war department hud approved of the recommendation. A fire alarm was turned In yesterday from bo for a lire In the dry house of the Clatsop Mill. The tire department had some difficulty In extinguishing the fire. wing to the building being lined with saw Oust to make It air tlgtit. The roor of t li building was destroyed and the loss la estimated at about l'.'V The building was fully covered by Insurance. Kng!n- company No. J responded promptly to the alarm and had to streams of water on the flames before the other companies arrived. There I an Induatry tn Aatorln that denerve the pstronsare of everyon who ha th welfare of the city at heart. C. M Cutblrth la manufacturing an excel lent dual exterminator, known as "Pus tine," and thoaa who hav ued It thu far. pronounce It a uprW article. Pustlne" on a floor not only gives It a clean, freeh appearance, but makes It possible to aweep without raising a cloud of dust Cutblrth' "Duetlne" I manu factured In Astoria and xcela anything of a lmllar kind on th mak. t. Patron lie horn lndutry. w kid t.lovrs at lunbai'. Issue and aell bond amounting to It.l'.tm for the Commercial street Improvement leased the thltil reading. An ordinance authorising the committee on streets and public ways to cuter Into contract with I- t.clxvk for the west feeling of the crosalng on Commercial and Seventeenth streets, amounting to tM, wm read the second lime and on a vote on suspension of the rules for third reading tloddnnl voted "No. ' An ordinance was Introduced amending ordinance No. rTS and fixing the salaries j of the chief of police and policemen at M and 170 per month respectively, to take effect June 1. On a vote being taken on suspension if the rules for third reading Itt-x. tloddard and HIMobrand voted "No," so the ordinance ns laid over until tonight. A communication was read from J. W. Welch, chairman of the committee of ar rangvnicnta for the railroad excursion, in viting the councllinen and their wive to attend the railroad excursion to Portland on April lii. On motion the invitation was accepted w ith a vote of thanks. On motion a special meeting was calle for this evening at to consider the improvement of the crossing at 8eveiv teenth street and I'ommcrvlal. and also to consider the ordinance Increasing the police officers' salaries. Itnx and tloddard voting "No." A motion to advertise for bids for the construction of the crossing tn Seven teenth and Commercial, was passed and council adjourned. F. I. Dunbar la on a campaigning tour through Washington and Columbia couo tlca. Seat tor the grand excursion to Port land Monday. May li, are being rapidly- taken up. Andrew Wlntjar, a native of Ruiaia, wa admitted to cllixenshlp In the county court yesterday. Ed Lund returned from Seaside yester day wbra he has been engaged In putting In a new bowling alley. Nw crop dried frulta, new crop raisins, flgs and aaaortrd nuta ail extra fin qual ity, at Rom, Hlggtna Co. Th present proprietor la keeping up the reputation of C. a Smith for making On 1c cream at the Parlor. Don't forget tha: at the Louvre you can get the beat of music, a Urge schoon er and a boiled egg all for i cents. For Rent Piano In good condition; terms. J3 per month. Apply to Mrs S. Nonnlle. Aator atreet. corner Third. We guarantee our Headache TableU to cure any case of headache In ten min utes or return the money. Rogers, Drug gist. The petition of Hon. John H. Smith as nominee of the union party for state senator was filed wi.u tne county clerk yetserday. The Ladies' guild of Grace church will give an afternoon tea at the residence of Mrs. Harrison Allen this afternoon from 1 until i o'clock. The draw openings of the Young's bay and Lewis and Clarke bridges, as recom mended by Captain Fisk, are 130 and Sm feet respectively. A regular pantomine of x-iews depict ing the life and history of Astoria and souvenirs of the city and country at the Bnodgniaa gallery. If you are going to Alaska, New York, or any other place, go to Rogers drug store for an elegant cake of toilet soap with box for 15 cents. Head Lightkeeper Pisonen. of Tillamook rock, has been transferred to McKeniie head light at Fort Stevens, and went o-er yesterday to take charge. When golnc ast travel on tha North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Extra special sale for Saturday and Monday. Tailor made separate skirts and high novelty capes, at McAllen A. Mc Donnell's, 471) and 472 Commercial street. Beautify your nornes by going to Rosen stock Bros." new store and purchasing a strong durable plant tloom or greenhouse novelty. 516 Commercial street, opposite Cooper's. Henry Flecktnatein and wife, Mrs. (.'. II. Wheeler, Portland; A. Hansen, Oiney; J. L. Nutter, Fort Cunby; A!x I'ison-n, Til lamook rx k; 8. Sule. Chinook, are r K-lsf-red iit the Parke r house j Now Is the time for spring cleaning, j After that comes new linoleums, wull i paper and oil cloths. Have you seen our stock? G. V. Porter, o!u Central Hotel building. Commercial street At th'- ni-'-tlnx of the Prngn-KHive asso ciation Monday night, V. N'-w-l! made ihaliriiun of the park committee and Trustees IliMebrrtnd, Kobli and Ham blett were added to the commit .ee. Mayor Uersnian yesterday i-it-'in-J the ordinances providing f.r the Improvement Of Columbia and Alameda avenue. in Uhiontowi, and for the improvement of Twenty -ninth street in Uppertown. Fifteen r.ew pasMi nifer car.-i, including several modern parlor cars, a large num ber of new freight ens and loeomoilv- s for the A. ti ('. It. It. li. are now In fort land ready for the opining of the road. W. W. Pumphery, S- ui!- ; 0. li. Li-miis, E. W. Warren, o. Hoberts, l'-n-tland: Dick. San Francisco, (ieorg- W. Uyehe, Huston: It. li. Lang, C. S. Houndehush, St. Louis; Joe Stock. Kalama, are regis tered at th-! Occident. If you have hides, wool, furs, rai;s. bottles, lead, brass, copper, bone, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship It to It. .11. Gaston, 105 Fourteenth street, Astorln, Oregon, or write him and he will call at your place and get It. He pays cash. ' Pat Kinney forfeited (30 in the police court yesterday on charges of drunk and disorderly and using obscene and abusive language. John Morel, who aided Kinney In resisting the officer, forfeited 150 for Interfering with an officer In the discharge of his duty. One hundred O.reeg rititens of Astoria last night through John Ijtfare. Pete Oreeman and George EHo. tendered th-'lr services as volunteers to the United States government In the present w ar with Spain. Remembering the deeds of heroism of their forefathers and the good orh-es of the United States toward Greece In r-cent times, they feel that thev can do little else than take up arms for their adopted country should their services be needed. They are stalwart, brawny men. a.-amen of experience and would be peculiarly adapted to the naval service. Their earn estness and rntrlotlm can ho but highly appreciated by the cltixens of Astoria and Oregon. Lieutenant Sherman yesterday forward ed his vote together with the Junior offi cers of Company !. for the election of II. R. Lewis of Portland to be lieutenant com mander of the Oregon naval militia. With companies 1 and 1 In Portland and I of this city. Oregon is now furnished with a naval battalion and the lieutenant com mander elect is In correspondence wltn S-nator Mcltride endeavoring to secure detail of the battalion to accompany the Manila expedition, and has strong hopes of being successful. Lieutenant Commander T-ew'.s has the appointment of three staff officers, nn adjutant, sur geon and nrdnan-'e officer, the latter with the rank of Junior lieutenant. Lieutenant Sherman will be advised by wire as soon a any thing Is determined upon In ao comjanying the Manila expedition. The uniforms for Company I will arrive from Portland today, and Include a cap. blouse, pantaloons and overcoat. H. A. Brown, who has mrg. of the steel head salmon hatch'-ry on Salmon River, forty-nve miles fast of Portland, writes to Fish and Game Protector McGuire that he has over a mil lion eggs of the ste.-ih.ad In the trays and in good order. He is going to send ome l".'"l of these eggs to Astoria to be developed In the miniature hatchery th- re, as an object lesson to legislators, state of ficials and others who may visit the hat chery. This Is the first attempt that has been made to prorogate the steelhead ar tificially, and. although many difficulties have been encountered, owing to the fact that the steelhead spawns in the spring, when freshets occur in the streams where they have their spawning beds, the experi ment Is proving a success and demonstrat ing that the rivers can be restocked with steelheads as well as with chlnook salmon. This experiment has been made none too soon, as the steelhead Is In a fair way of being exterminated, since It has become valuable on account of its special adapta bility for shipment in a frozen conditlon.-Oregonlan. FIRST DROWNING CASK. I'-rave Act of Canby Life Crew In Saving One Man. Fort Canby. Wash.. May liV-The first fatal accident of the fishing seaa.ui . curred about noon today. Charles Hegghlom and Louis Siohlman, fishing for A. Ritoth Co.. cnpssie,! on Peacock Spit. The Fort Canby life sav ing crew was about one hundred and fifty yard from them when the accident hap pencci an.t made all possible haste to rescue them, not even waiting to put on their life belts. In doing so the surf boat shipped a heavy sea. which carried It well astern of the fishermen before It could be rounded to. However it was not more than three or four minutes be. fore the crew reached the c.ipsn., oat. One of the fishermen. Stohlman. was washed clear of the boat and was seen to go down for the last time before the crew could reach him. The other. Cbas. Ileggblom. who was foul of the net along able the boat, was rescued About forty minutes afterwards the net drifted clear of the breakers, and In picking It up the drowned man was found In it. After work ing one hour and forty mlnutea to resusl. tnte him It was given up as hopeless. Hoth men were washed off the boat sev eral times before Stohlman finally be came exhausted and sank. The bo.lv was ken to Astoria by Fisherman Olof John n. C. D. STUART, Captain Fort Canby Life Saving Crew PERSONAL The Bankrupt Sale Winds up in a Few Days. Now is Your A 1 1. 1 ONU KNIOYS Both th iin-tliixl nibT rult wlion Syrup of Fi.u't i: t:ikiii; it in plcusnnt rtiul rvftvshincj totlu u.stc, nml net iH'iitlv yt promptly on tlio Kiilnoyn, I'lU'f tHlil lMVi'ls, cleanses tin nvh. tiu ctTivtu.illy, Is t i,s, ica,. aolios ami fevois ami ,-iim s haliittial constipation. Synip of I'ijjs it tltn only rvincxly of its kin.l ovpr pro. Itn oil. ploiisim; to (lie t:s(o ml no. ivptaMo to tlio Ntoncii'li, prompt in it.i notion ait t truly ln'iictieial in it t'lTivts, prvpatvil only from tlio moot lioa'thy .iibl :tejrt'ftilili'snli,si:un'(H, its many oxoollout (pntl'ilics lomiueiid it to all ami have iu.il. it tlio most popular ivincly known. Syrup of l-'ios is for mIo in AO oont bottle ly all Kailiin; tlrun ijisH. Anv tvliaMo ilruct'iNt xtlio may not liaw it on ham) will pro. ouro it promptly for any ono who wislws to try it. lo mt aooopt any Hulwtitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 44 M4CISl'0. CiL louisviut. nr. new wkk. .r. 1 men s vndkhweah. . i Furnur price W cents, now. Nominees' Cards. Fi'll SMKItlFF. LAST CHANCE To buy Clothing, Hats, Shoos and Fiirntohiug Goods at Pricos that woro novor bofore hoard ot iu this Stato. WE MUST SELL " Tlio wholo stock lmmcdtatoly. To do this wo liavo marked tho wholo stock down to such ridiculously low pricos that you can't holp buying, whotlior you nood thorn now or lator. SOni- 01- OUR VINI).UI PRICI-S: 3C 15c 20c 5c 15c . MEN'S POCKS. Former prlc 10 rent, now. I ' MEN'S SHIIITS. , Former price W cent, now. MEN'S HATS. Former prlc U. now,. yi'H.TS, Former prlc 11 W, now.... MEN'S 8U8PENPEUS. Former prlc X cent, now. 1 MEN'S CAPS. Former prlc 50 cent, now.. MEN'S WOOL 8WEATEKK, Kurmvr prlc U W. now ItorS' SUITS. Former prlc U Si, now.,,. HOYS' SUITS. Former prlc K, now. Q C- MEN'S HI'ITH. O QC Ojt Former prlc M W. now J' mp MEN S SUITS. A 7 5 7 SC Fornur prlc I0. now f ' MEN'S SUITS. C 85 CCf Former pries Hi W, now J J MEN'S SUITS, 7t65 4 Eormr prlc lit. now ' I MEN'S SUITS. O.50 Former prlc il, now 7' 0-50 MKN'II BflTi. 1 0.75 tm Formrr prir .'. now , J. W. WILLIAMS UNION NOMINEE. Relatives are trying to And Ernst Oscar Stahlberg. who hero uses the name of Hartman, and who is known to reside somewhere near Astoria. Oregon. He has been a merchant In YVasa. Finland. and the Swedish language Is his mother tongue. If some one. who reads this hap pens to know him and his address, he would do me a service bv writing to me nbout him. HEV. A nENWAI.I., 9 Mission Street. S.in Francisco, Cat Mr. J. O. Hanthorn. president of the To lumbla River Canneries company, says that fish are running better now. The first full day's work in the factory for this season was done yesterday, fifteen tonx of fish having been pinked In half pound tins. Fish are smaller this year than they were a! this time a year ugo, but the duality is v-ry (in.-. Mr. H.mthorn thinks there will not be an average pack thin year. The pa k of chinooks will be muc-h lighter than last year, hut the pack of blue hac ks will be miieh greater, as the i,lue hack run is now better than at any lime last seas, n. The blue hat k salmon Is vry like In quality to the Fras-r rivr fi-h and will flriil a ready mark -t In cr,m ,et!ti..n with that gride of gi'ds. Tn f-rni-r years thev have brought h'-tler I ""nn nn thev do now, us thu Fraie-r 1 I riv r salmon was not park-d 'in Pug'-t Iso-ind where it r.o h d a dorm-stir mar- ik'-'. !ui p.-i'-ke. r.n Fra-.-r river, when- it ' I found a market in export trade. Could! j the Columbia river p-o ker.-. get a. mii'-h I for bliieliat k- as 'li' y roiiid le f..re in coiii ' p.-titl n wlih Fras.-r r:v-r salmon pa'-lc-j.-d on tile sound, 1 'oluiuS .1 r.V'T fi-h- tnien 1 would he able- to g.-t befer pri'-es tlian they do now. ROtSF.YEI.T S Ri U'ClI UIPEItS. San Antonio. Tex . May 10 About f of the men who Will compose Roosevelt's regiment of rough riders are now In San Antonio. They are mostlv from Ariiona ind Oklahoma. Th- camp Is th.rty miles from town. Officers of the regim-nt ex pect to start Saturday for T.impa. The men here constitute the tlnest looking body of men vr assimlil. .1 In Sin An tonio. Government officers .it Fort H ois ton are buying hors.-s for th.-m and so far I'M have been secured Private Hint, while riding an untamed m i-t ing without ither bridle or saddle was thrown against .1 tree yesterdav anil suffered a coin-us. slon of the brain. Ills recovery Is doubtful. FOR COUNTY Cl.EUK. Harry J. Wherity KEiIUI.AR KKFUHI.IOAN NOMINEE FOR COUNTY CI.ERK. Perry A. Trullinger REGUt-.R UNION CANMIUTE. plan declaring war as soon a they con sidered our exhaustion iunVlcntly ad vanced. "Now that the struggle ha begun let American continue the tame tactic. In stead of openly making war they encour age in every ay the troubles In Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines, mid If they could they would stir up an Insurrec tioti in the peninsula. The future Is In the h inds of (led. None can foresr It." Vuu can't ail'orJ in mN ihix alr, as our nmnry Mill Ju iriile ilm herr. Iliiy totlay.as the wlmlf sinck Is fur xk anil nm be Imtmht i a Morrkfi'jK'r an) day I'nnif lntlay. as lomnrrow may he ton lalf. No. SCO c-;S's,.BANKRUPT SALE Astoria Or. The Choicest Table Wines... ! Foe ratailla Alao for UedJctaaM aa4 Cooking Parpo) Prlvat Stork, Craaa Rrw, Old Hickory, j Prlil of Kentucky and Hnnlbxft; kVaa I oM California Brandt. Bejrin rijrht. LU)ir , mi (.r:urirs The man of the world thinks ho know t all when he announces that 11 girl I' tn morrbs h-r tlrst love. Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store If TWELFTH 8 TRUST INTER l it-1' IN'i E X I 'E U 1 1 1 Ni ' K Of an low.i Unly Who Was Curnl ..f lisp,-psu Aft.-r Suffi-rlng for Twenty live Years. Mrs S 1 rah A jtkeel, residing at l.yniivllb was for t . nty-flve . i p. .i.i. .iti t her to WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pptaaure bent or business, tiike on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, ail It acts most pl'-annntly and ef fectually on the kidney, liver, and bow els, preventing fevers, head.o hm, and other furms of all kness. For Hale In 50 cerit bottles, by all leading drugglHts. Manufactured by the California Fig Syr up Company, only. SPECIAL COUNCJL ME KTIN'J. Ordin.-ini e Ihirodnt , d to In, y,-:ii- (he H'll- .-Il!e of Police Olfirer.s. At the sieciai meetin;,' of ihe council last night Mayor Ip-rgman presided, with ill the rouneilnien pr-- nt except Rolib. An ordinance appropriating J'i'i for the li. nefit of L. L'-b'-ck for the construction of an .ipron on Twenty-third Hinet was passeil the third reading. An ordinance appropriating t'y.'iM, bal ance due on the Cornmerei.-il H'reet tn provement, except ihe crosaitu;s, passed the third reading. An ordinance amending ordinance No, r.iXiand appropriating c.',i?m for L. Lebeck for constructing the Commercial atreet crosHings passed the third reading. An ordinance authorizing the auditor to 8PANIARI ARE SAT'. London. May R-Th Ma-lrid corres pondent of the Morning post has had a long Interview with Senor Sogasu. the premier. In the course of which the Span ish statesman said: "The ad events of Manila have sadden' ed all Spaniards, hut have not made them lose heart. We can say with confidence of this disaster that nothing has occurred to wound our pride. Mwh has be.-n said regarding the causes of the catastrophe, but all discussion has been beside the question. The truth Is we were too few and were overwhelmed by the great su periority of the enemy's forces and by the fortune of war which unhappily went against us. "In the present Juncture there Is no time to lose. It I useless to debate. W'e must reserve all our strength and all our energy for tomorrow. Our flrt duty Is to unite in order to vanquish our enemies and up hold the honor of Spain. Now this Is pre cisely what grieve' me. I believed that the first cannon shot lire.) by the l'ni'ej States against our troons would be a lg. nal for the union and fraternity of all Spaniards, as all ere fully affected by the assault of the United Htates. I was mis taken. Certain parliamentary groups are In disagreement with the government and have ihe pretention to make conditions In return for th-lr support. Thev thus p-irnlyze our efforts and dlmlnl.-h the strength which Is Indispensible to the government. In such difficult times some revolutionists causelessly Intriguing, oth . rf are full of reticence and till has I, . en done In th" name of the fatherland. At- t -itijits have even been made to :is"ai the j monarchy, with their authors apie Tin-' I not to Imagine for a moment that it ! simply weak- neing the country. In taring the rircstigo of the Hag. li nding to tin- di- ouragem' nt of the troops and the hi louragement of our enemies. Wh' ti our political adversaries attack the govern ment, when tney criticize Ihe arts of the rrown, while war Ik proceeding, they ;(re committing a trlrne for which -utii" day they may have to answer before the coun try. "On principle I am opposed t,, -ai. which is always disastrous, even to the victorious nation, find Is my witness that I did not wish a rupture with th- I'tliteil States. I realize. perfect! w'e were exhausted by the war wh have been waging so long and nenli d rest, tin the contrary, i desired a peaceful so lution which would have protected our iti terists and honor, our rights arid sover eignty. Tho g'lverntri' mi did everything to avoid a conflict, ev-ti more ill. in II should have done. When our adversaries began to treat us with contempt war be. came Inevitable and we were compelled to accept It, The situation Is very simple and unfortunately cannot be concealed. Spain Is drsolated and ruined by Internal troubles. The United Slat' s has coveted Cuba for a long time, firstly because It Is. an excellent strategic point; secondly, so as to be master of the oceanic trade. To attain their object they have literally hesi tated at nothing. They knew the slate of our finance and took advantage of It to attack us after having assisted the Cu ban Insurrection with a view of complet ing our ruin and with u cut-and -dried 1. an estimable lady I J.iper i'h., I"W.i. I .irs a stiff'-rer from 1 unpletc restoration , health is so remarkable that we pre- s. nt tho facts In the nse for the, benefit if our readers, many of whom have loulcless suffered In the same manner. and w ill therefore, be interest, d In learn ing how all stomach troubles may be avoided and cured. Mrs. Sk"'ls savs; I used only on.- package of Stuart's I'ys pepsi.i Tablets and I received such gr.-itt and unexpected benefit that I !h to express my slncre gratitude. In fact It has been s.i months since I took the medicine and I have not had one particle uf distress or difficulty since. And all this in the face of the fact that the best doctors I consulted told me my case was Incurable as I had suffered for twenty five year. I want half a uol'-n packages to distribute among my friends here who are very anxlou to try this remedy. Truly yours, MRS. SAKAH A. 8KF.ELS. The reason why Stuart's Uyspepia Tablets are so successful In curing In digestion and atomach trouble and the r.-ason why It never disappoints those who need It and use It Is because nothing Is claimed for It except what It will n t ualy perform. It Is not a cure-ull and no such claims are made for It. It Is prepared for the sole purpose of curing Oyspepsla and the various forms of In-disgestlon. There is scarcely a patent medicine made, but whit 1 claimed to cure dys pi psia as we as hundred other troubles. When as a matter of fact a remedy to i lire dyspepsia mu"t be pre- I pared especially for that and nothing Ne; and among all the remedies, patent nostrums, Miters, etc, so extensively ad- vertls.d you will find that Stuart's dys-j peps! a Tablets s ihe only one advertised I as a cure for dyspepsia and nothing else. Th rem, dy Is nrepar.il by the Smart' Co. 'if Marshall Mich, and for sale by all druggists at o'l i . nls p. r package, and if you .siiff'-r from any form of stomach derangement or Indigestion a ttltl will :.ul disappoint you. A III tl- book on stomach troubles uiiii'd free. Address Stuart Co.. Mar shall. Mich. rUrhle and (Iranlte I.IHOiT 4 MIX AH, r.'l r. Muttlioti t., Pcrtl.nJ. In AM. KINHS UK t'HMf.TIHV Unl'K I Underwear J. B. WYATT, Ph.li. N.. A.tMl, Or.gw Hardware, Ship Chandlery, GrocerieH, , Provision, I HA.I.NTH and OILM. SpscUl AtUatla P.lt f Mpplylnf lbl I I Emil Schacht! ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savin (tank Hldjc. When you buy a poor thins It worn you a long aa It laita. When you buy a good thins you ar (ld of th f.w itr ; o nta, or po.slbly dollar, you spent for l every day you poe It. V hav no ' poor mean good In our tor. Every. 1 thing I tha money worth moil abun dantly You will b (lad you bought H here, and you will com Main. Our a- 1 ortmrnt of high grade prlng SHOES , cannot b. approached by any oth.r ilort ! in th city. imr 10 on urn laitr.l Hle, Thorough orkni4Utiip Prlc U James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of tlx poodiisi la to Ih Mtiavjt, and th proof of hVjwors IS IN SAMPLING That an aigumaot ikM'a rlulTO- dmonafwUa Ouro will at And m itmi. Petersen & Brown. The choicest.. hughes & CO l.UllltlCATINO OILS A 51'KCIAI.TV l"7J rl7 Rsher Brothers ASTORIA.,.. SICLL Portland, Oregon that ' h we AGENT8 WANTED. Agent and rnnvnsscrs to soli Ijr Kllck'a Pocket Noa Inhaler for catarrh, asthma, and lung and throat disease. Hells i-ay for $1. Mlg profits. Wrlto for Rumple and trm. nr. Kllck Modlcnl Company, Cincinnati, O. I 80CIETr MEETIN08. rp.izr.8 FOR HCHOOI, UNDER 14. CIIII.MtBN I TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. IT, AND ; A. M. Regular communication held on , the first and third Tuesday evening of I each month. O. W. LOUN8BKRKY, W. M 1 E. C. IIOLDEN. Secretary. I'ork chop, roast beef and lamb roaat aro nlways to be found at our market, 'inly select stock I bought for our trade and our meats aro In consequence extra nli . If you want to mnko your menl 11 success don't serve poor ment. RO88, HiaOINS A CO. SHIP CIIANDLKRT HARDWARE IKON ANU ITKML COAL OROCERtKB AND !'ROVIIN FLOirn AND MILL PEID PAINTS, Ollil AND VARNIBIIED LOOOER8' BUPPLIK8 FAIIUIANK'8 BCALKB DOOU8 AND WINDOW8 AOniCUI.TllltAI, IMPLKMKNT WA(!ON8 AND VKIIICI.EH We will dlHtrlbute at our store free of charKO to school children under 14 years j of aire on Friday, April 22d, very hnnd H'one pictorial drawlm? books, and will 1 a vnrd h first nnd second prlzo for the two ti atetit drawing books lllk-d out and rt-1 t rn'd before May 14lh. ROH8, HIOOIN8 & CO. professional, t'crosiiy. "" ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 468 Commercial Street. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan Ilullding. ; C. C. !.i' K'-', KKYH ,ISIi Si-.WINO mai in.vjt.-i.... Bicycles Also ll I.lirh' fv 1 wepairea C. H. Orkwilz I4:f lil'A.N'f!. CastlUK J.cadi on Hi-h I.itio. CASIORIA 1 For Infects i.nd Children. 'Si .'Jt- tialla l'it.-.iurt i Mi ' UN Wt. BROWER. j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I Uunderson Ilullillng, j Astoria, Oregon. DR. O. II. EBTEB, j PHYSICIAN AND BUROEON. ' Bpeclul attention to diseases of women j and surgery. j Office, over Dnmlgcr's store, Astoria. Telephone No. 62. J. Q. A. HOWLI1Y, ! ATTORNEY AND COUNHiOl.OR ; AT LAW. j Olllce. Bond Street, Astoria, Or. i dr7jay tuttlr, I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ! Office, room i and (, Pythian Building, i I31H Commercial Street, Residence same. I Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon Uulted States I marln hoapltal serrtca. Tlie reason for it. Wa have bear, .'n tho Shoe bu5iness In Aatorla tor many oars, durlaj which tlmo th wants of our cn tomers have bean thoroughly stud led and adequate preparation made to tr.tot their errjr dman W carry tho Largest stock In tho clly. . . and every purohas we mak ha the approval of our many years as perlente. THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED- Corner of Ninth and Alr Htrwts, AHlorlu, Guests Received on American or European Plan. SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete atork of lumber on hand In Ihe rough or dressed. Flooring rustle, celling a.id all kinds of finish; molding and shingles. Terms reasonable and prlcea nt bedrock. All orders promptly attended to, om.ee nnd yard at mill. H. V. L. LOCIAN. Seaside. Oregm,. Proprietor. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO CREDITORH. Notice Is hereby given thnt Ihe under signed haa this day been appointed as signee of Rulieccn Strauss, nn Insolvent debtor. Creditors of tho said nsslgnnr are hereby notified to present their clnlma under oath to thu undersigned within three month from this date at his pine of business at No. 875 Commercial etraot, Astorln, Oregon. Dated this 11th dny of December, IK97, N. HCHLUHSEI, Assignee of Rebeccn HI runes, an Insolvent debtor. TEACH HUH' K X A M I NATION. Thn regular quarterly teacher's exam ination for Clatsop county will ho held In Astoria, beginning Wednesday, May II, nt 1 o'clock, nt tho McCluro school. Applicant will present themselves promptly nt tho beginning and remain to tho closo of tho examination, Appli cants for stato diplomas will nrcsont themselves ut 0 o'clock, Saturday morn ing, May 14. H. S. LYMAN, County Superintendent. OABTOniA, Btsn th The Kind You Haw Alwnys Boujfit