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s 'i a-, 4 MJ V-1 eV -4 Tlr 0 TIIK DAILY A8T0IUAN. WEDNESDAY. MOKNLNU. JANUAKY 4, 1809.' THE KCaitt'CE Cf SUIT OF FIGS U duo not only t tlm orlif Intllly and liupllulty uf (liii t i.iitiaiiiitioii, ImtuliKi to Dm ri,r. w nIcIII tvltli wlilili it U Itianiifucliiifil hjr ao'intHlo pron' known to tlm ('ai ikmima Fin Hvut'i' Co. only, niiil wo ukli to iiin-Mt upon til Ilia Ihinii'Iuik'( uf jiiirilinalnjr ih true mul oi'lirliml n-mi'dy. A tlm jfonuuiD Syrup .if In iimnufiifturtiI ly tlm CAi.iruiixu IVi tiviitf Co. Olll, It klKlM'll'lltftt of tlmt fact will Mini una In nvnlillnir the worLlile ImlUHoim iiiuiiiifiii-iiir"i hv otlmr pur Wee. Tlm liltflt Mumllnif uf tlio Cat ! WRMA Kill HlrMI'H ', with lite medl Ciil prnfwliiii. ninl tin ntlfacton whli li the voiuiliin Hymn of Finn lm plon to mlUlmi of fa in I lie, ,U the ii mi in of t!io (Vmipauy a Ktiiirtiit of the ew llfni-e uf It reiiio.ty, Jl Is fur lu tilvonct uf other lukativnn, u It bcU uii tlia Ll.li.pyn, liver ami bowel without Irrltu'.lnif or wrukrn luir thrill, ami It i not ijrlpe nor rienarato. InonliTtoirrtlU banrflciel ff'U, plritMi remmiitwr the name ot thfl('iiiiany CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN rttAMCI40, (VI Ll UTILtK. Ut. MKW TtMIC X. T. THE COMMON COUNCIL iConilmiid from fourth pae.) Wharvee, end Waterfront Clinton, Afren and OodcWd. A retold i Iiki, ant Una- tit time fr rnru. Ur motln 0( th council on th flret ml third Ttiurailayi of w;h month at I X p. m., wv Adopted. The Aatorla I'ulillc IJbrery A.xwUMi'ii, kjr Ut prldffil. Mr. Upehur. end Its enretary, Mr. II. K. I'm), aakel Ilia council fup an appropriation 10 aaalat In maintaining ihr library fur the romlne year. Tlia mint r w reform! to Iha wy ami niean commute. Oit.lart rallrd attanilon to tho fart that tho dralnaco tylotn In A'lalr'a A, torla wva In nl of lmmrllata riir. nd at hla rwiural tha airM rotnmlilra wma oiMr.rrJ to mak" lite tucAry rr- pa Ira, 1 T IJt ! Tli" eleilMiii of a (.rretdenl of the r""iini l to nil Iha Vaiwnry rauaed t'y the rellr. Ina; of t'ounrilman Molreaor waa neit In order. Hrl nomlnaiej Hihernrrkau and t'lilnaer immrd Itrl s . The Vole waa aa fol o a: For lrli"Ci:nton, (IimMaM. Ilanaen, Hiilinrneikau, IHalofrr and Welch. For Mt'hornn-kau-At-ren. Itrla and Tarkcr. Ifavlrnr crnipleted lie labor for the avetiWia, the rounvll adjourned. IIOTKI. AltltlVAIJt. I'arker llitl"e-K. llontlil.y. IVrtlan.l. tlrorge II. WHdn.n. ion. oreaon t'liv; J. f. Kllnt, tlmva Iehnln, K. W, A. II. MK'heenry t'anby; (I. lrnii(h D Itofrra. Il.i; river; crew of the I'rotefllnft (h-rldenl II. It. Hlater. K. M Hluunan U Hemuel. IVrf-tUml. M U dhiw, Kan. aaa Illy: A. V. Iteevea. fVnilh llrnd; II R. M.l!..rn. rhliimk. O. Kr'.un, C Mere. aliattner I'ntlertlon. V. UKAL tTATK TIIAN8FRIIH. Itobert Alvln Kmn in Zllluh 11, II et- ml'. bliN ka U ami 17. and Iota a to . 17 liM'lualv of blia k J. Iturnaldo ukllilon to Aatorta Iikij Vllllnm ll. (IomIIu to Itobert Alvla Kean, aame pr"erty t Annn II. Hlllx to Arthur T. Hill. oulheoet quarter, am-llon I, town. ahlp I north range. II l I cN'n(i of rriiAN iiaii-iidakh NKW VOItK. Jnn. 1 -A diHiwt.-h In the Herald fnin lla.ana aaya: ly the pur. nhaae of a bine alix-k of the tVllwrkin railway. U Hull A t'o., banker ri-pre. aelilltitf Kngllah nllallta, have anrured cnnlntlllng liilereat In that line. The atmn men have almi been large purch.t. ara of the ( of Aagua and llenfue. gtrt ln unlin. They expert to tiava wion ua a rimtrollliig Intt-reat In Ihuae con. oj.na and iwnlt'k'. they do, the t'nlled HtaU' line, will be 1n a piwilWm to dli'tale ternia to the Ju.ro Oumiuiny, Wit ci' l I hi venltrl.'t and moat proaper. nua In the Inland. If the Juiiaro atmk nannot Imi ptmhaaed tlm line will uru doubteilly t paralleled, thua ittvlng a trunk lino from IMnar del Illo to H.tuU Tlar In the aerurlng of lh rnltwrlen line the Kngtlahmen curried thn prh"a of the atock fnm HI to wt, moat of the attn-k being bought at 7S. The rallmrloii haa a copl. lul atock of 13.771,01111 iind a iMl of lini.i"). The Hngua lino, which will prolmlily be the next ayatem In be acquired, hna wpital atock of !:t,'Ki,ixiO, and no debta. The riiMiluegiH linn hna n cilt .l ai'HiK "i K . wai.wm. and dnhta of U.m. . Tho I'nJI.il Hullwuy luia a capital of 7,ono.non and a lumibil IndHitcdneaa of JJt,(NI,iiil. Tlili conci'l'll (olitrola 1hn lliu hana Iliuik uf Commerce, the Itcgul ware, ho'.rn- and iruch real catiite. Th Jui-aro Conumny, which will light laird agalnxt thn RiigHah ompnny, hna ii 'Mpltnl of s,t0,0(l mid no lncKiniilncen. The Una earned S por cent during the war end In nniml tlniea earna 10 per cunt, bolng a fnvorlKo Investment with the Hpanliirda fur truwt fiimla, B1CAW Kl.KLTKD M.nOK. TOHONTO. Out.. Jun, S.-In the Tor. onto mayoralty conteat A. K. MacDoniild waa beaton by Mayor John Bhaw by 908 vofra. Ona of tha oiguintuvia uaiM uxulnat WaoDonald wna that he hud onoo kdvniwted thn onncxntlon of Can ada to the United Statea. SCRATCHED TILL RAW Uoiema on Leg from Knee to Toe. No Beit Day or Night Doctor' Sulvoi, etc, Could Not Cure. CUTI CURA Remedlet Cured. Vy huhand' loga, from knea to loaa, war Itching with lCowma. IT had Bo nt dy or night, and would aorateh o hi leg would be raw. II had a food many dooton, who gave him about a peek of bottle, lv and othar thing to rub on, but nono did him toy good. I told him to try CtTiuuiu Mmnlln, II went tnat Iniuntand gnt Ootiuuha Biur, Outiooha (oltUmiut), and Uirricuiu UaaoLTiiiT. That nlglith retted wll, and kept getting bolter unlU h w'a ouwd. Mr. II. Jin kin , Ulddloboro, Ky. ItTT Rai.ir ianrint Cum TiTaanT.-A vinn bill. 0"'"u aud ' anal! tnotntlng wiih cunoeai, lollowtd by a full dM ot Oiiticdi j;ilit, iBMantlr nllxrM and tpudlly aurMth iikmI lorlurla aud dlaflaurtoa humor, of Hit ikln, aula, and Wood, wllli Iom ol halr. whta all Im lata. oM ninnthnnt Ihi woild. Porra" D. 1I 0. Coaa, iolorroofc,Uitt. "UowtaUura fcwy UuuM,"ln mi vpya M by wane Ihunp mpooiw I. X FEELING WAS NOT UNFRIENDLY Major Von Sonncnturg Tells of the Tilt Between Dewey and Von Dledrlcb. DIFFERENCE SOON SETTLED Dewey Made i rtca3onatle Request PtfarJInf Augusil, Which Wis ("ranted, and Incident 'CIomJ CIIICAOO., Ill,, Junuarv J. - Mnlr Von Homiwliura". (Irnmn nillltarv attncha to the Kmlxrur of Juikoi, the man who rrtrd Ilia innwna.i t,.wMn Admiral Vm HirlJi ami Admiral IiKwry, by ahli h fmrmlaalim Waa (Ivan for the IranaiHirinllort of Captain Dm. vnU Aiwuall from Manila to loii( Kon on a (lorman warah-ti, la In ( hliueo. Major Von Monnrbur U Iha lyjaval (li.niuin otttivr. lla la a broad ahudrwl youna: rmifl with an aren't ran-iaga. Ja waa acn by a rvporfr at the Audlturlum and ri'letnl cwruiln uiiwrliu-n tlia of hlaiory of tlia Amrrlcan oratloiia In Iha I'lilUpvoma. I tiftl M aluilniil tut itillll.iw wff.il.. ' h. in. Id. "I'.rhapa 1 nilifht b rallr.1 a llimratlml warrior." l.......... h h. Kn. iiu. i, .r... ,., bravery at Hnlan and waa In t7 battU-a of Iha Kranvo.rruaaian war, ha la rrtalnly pnu'tlml nathtef aa wet I. "After the Ume-k.Turko war I went on to tlm Orient," ha oonilnur. "I waa wiih I'rltKti llixiry, and at the outbreak of the ttiuinlch-Amerkwn war I iwra. luuiled Admiral Von lilnlrli-h to Mnulla. 1 did not wiiiieea iha u,iruitnn of M-nitojo'e nnl by your Admlrul Ley, but 1 aaw mu h of the aub-Miuent ev..i.ta. "Hua. f tl taw 1 want to rorrmi, at maat one falan Imprreelon ttuit llit.re waa any lll.f.lna between he iiiiiimaii'Ura of the Anwrd aji and Herman tloela. There waa a dlaaaree. inoni. 1 admit, over the rlalit of the Anwrlivna to aariti German ehte, but luil waa eoun atllel. Then aa to the Auauail luoidi.nl. I myarif waa the nice. eoiiaer between the two admiral! In the dlei'iiaelutt over the dlepoeltkm of Au KUell. Admiral V"li tUitlrlch aakl whether or not Admiral iM'wey would bu. o I'aptaln Deiirral Auauatl tak. na iax.ae on one of the (irrmon (lla. NMt'h boaia runnloa to Hon Kong. Admiral Iiewey ald tlmt ho would not If the captain general would mako anino kind of a parola by whloh ho would no longer benr arm aaalnat thn t'nltrd Utalaa. Thla waa given and Iha Incident v. a iol, aa tlia diplomat would aay. "Aa to the Amerti-ana, both aahore and ajnatrd ahlp, I may aay thut I never m. t a finer bly of men. I admire your vol. umeer. To my mind, they furnlah mag iiinrent material for aoldlera, but 1 am afraid that they luv a hard taak before them In tha Itollptilnaa. 1 ahouldn't want the tnak of cimtrotltiNf ttmaa lelaixla un. Ut I had fully to.oju men behind me. Thoao nallvra are going to be hard prub. lem o lve. "Hlnoa tha nnlaMug uf tha rhillpplne queellun, I have been connected With tha Impertal army uf Jln aa a atudent of lla motlUHl of military dleclpllne. To leak very cvnaervatlvely, I believe that next to th Ucrrrmn army there la not a flner body of nghttng men In the world than that aame llttla collection of Jap. ulieen roit'. Their discipline la ierfe't, ami any nation that pick a quarrel with tha Jatanca la going to have no eny lime of It. I conalder thetn ona of tha Important factum In futur Oriental com. plliwtkma." Hut when Major Von Bonnerburg waa quewlloned In regard to theao am Ori. on tul prolenui bo waa el lent. He aald that he waa atlll connected with the Japaneaa trovermncnt and wlih that of Oenimny aa well, and muld uy nothing. Turning to mora pergonal matter, ho aald that he waa on hi way to Waahlnf . ton with letter to Secretary Akcr and lleneral Mllea. He would pend a few duy alamt the department In Washington Bnd then would go lo llerlln to report to hla government. ALASKA INDIANS ATtK Tl I KKATKN INO TIIK WIIITKl Indiana Oct Drunk ChrlNtmaa Pay and limit tha Whltva Near Tyramld Hur. tar Troutila Imminent, TACOMA. Jan. 1 I'aioenger who ar rived on tlMi Al-Kl fnm Alaaka, aomo of whom left tiiwon a lata aa Occ.m. her 1 report that the C'hlloat Indiana aro ternirlxlng tho white Inhutdtajiia of l'yramld harbor, near ttkagwny, and hitva thretitened to muaencr,. them, Tlio night iH'fora I'hrtalma white ap. IMNired at thn Chlliuit Vlllnge with a big auiply of whlakey, which they old fo the I nd U n without rvHorvo, Tbo entire tribe) got drunk on (.'hrlnlnuia and with knlvea and gun compelled all tha whltea In that locullly to leave. When the Al-Kl left Hkngwuy no blood had been plll(d but troulilo wna Imminent. On n-achlng Indian river tho miner wcro Informed that two men, name un. known, hud frogen to il.th on the Yu. kon lietwocn I'Vrt Selkirk nnd Duwaon. They wero Kunrdlng a aoow haul of frnxeii dcviwixl lxtf nnd pcrlnhcd on nn exceptliauilly cold night In November. Soverul ton of mull fur Dawaon are hlookiuh'd at Ijiko Honnott awaiting lea tmiMKr!aUon. Tho winter ha been o oien that lak Hennitt rimiulned un froion up to Dii-omN-rSIrd, In OcIoIhmt aiHHiulntora irnred tho butter and tobaoro market at Dawaon and alnce then toth article huva bevm ranging from $2 to 13 a pound. A M18TAKKN I'OHCY. NKW YORK, Jan. S.-A dispatch to tho Herald frtm Parte ay: Tlio Tcmpa to. night draw a gloomy picture of tho fu ture of the United Suite. It ny the United St "tea en n not hide tho fact that thoy "have axild good bya forever to tha Idylllo era whoroln they dlniHnw-d with tlio regular nuindlng army and Inughed wt tho heavy burdona impoaod upon the naHon of the woatern oontlnent by their Intermit Mini wltiiatlon." , "Thcre la not a democrat, not a frlond of the principle that regular modern oclety," oontlmioa the Tempa, 'Hhat dooe not deplore bitterly the Inooulatlon with a aplrlt of oonrjintit of territory and ex. Kood will, roform, ooonomy, International hut horn pr,i(" ful and llberol 'Trealdent MoKlnley may aay farewell for free America, to the era of peace and good will, reform, economy, nlternntlmnnl progroae and rslf government." ' During the 'puat couple of day there haa been a regulnr campaign In the Parla preia alnt tha roiresentaiUon of the colonic In the metropolitan parlia ment, i -v '4 , Doputleg and onatoT ere elected by rrwtny of fhe Kmnrh rokmtra, Thoa dii'tli4 have proved to tte a poaltlva daiitr Hit Uim country, Thay liva rtli of 0 rHinH)llllli'a of tlia ni"n of Kriima arid yot thry liilorvrio In vry que lull. nul iK-roy-Ilnuullnu, the dlillniii' (KlltU'ii aoiii'milat, ha a an arth hi In the Journnl de Hate about AlKrla. II da. riiiiwa from Iha hpmiltiK In thla colony that fhe roprnacntatlve form of uovem mmit la lh ceuaa f AlKrla tHlnf a bur dun upon and a aource of worry to Kranue, M. Iroy.lloulliU plnl out Hint the trouble rrnw ronvulHliiK A Ig'Tla ara at rlbuliiJlu to I tin in lii lu kn of trnlliig that country not aa a colony, but aa a part of Kruni'H, ti vu'illcan Inailtutlona ara found 1o tin J not u (llwiNlroua for tlm varlvd aaaortmi'iit of uni'iillKbtitiird rmx-a aa tlcy ara advntMiiKoou for a hornoKcnoua tin. tloa. In Alicrla, tho fram him la b' ll by a majority f Krciw lmin luid a minority of inilunillr.lxl I'ltlai'ria of othr r', yat lla prwH'iit mrl'na hua provml a a mtilabii fulliint. A 'iiniartaiu tii'twn AlKTla ami Tun. I afTurila furlbr avblcin.'a In auiirt of Mi' a -mliitim, Ttm rrgency la ntlMy frwi from all tlia troubuloua cmmll'-a- fona ftvokwl liy phrty pJltUn. CYANIDK OK MKnCUIlT CAUflKI) TIIKIIl DKATIf. Trar of the I'olaun Pound In the 8 lorn aih of Henry C. Iiarnnl, Ona of Iha Vlollma. NKW VOItIC, Jan. I. -The Herald aaya: llure la a atronr llk.llhood that Iha fact may toon be natatdlahad that Henry (.'. Ilarnnt, who dl1 at the KnU kwtxx ker Alhlntlo Club on November 1Mb, oaten, albly fran faurlal dlphlhrrla, aocord. ui oy ,h" "Hhin. waa murdrnl by pdaon. M ' AOama. ami that tlia aame polmn waa uaed to take hla life a waa utlllaed In tho oaan of tho woman. Cy. anlda of nuoury waa admlnlatrred In each caae, i The body of Kurort haa bean ei humed. and It la aald that auftlclont cvl. dnnon haa bnrn obllnl to prova that t bdy wnlulna trarea of the polwm named. TWe la aald to be Utile doubt that the person who cauaed the daih ! " ""' - i-'n.,u,e ,r ' ,'?.r!,4H' w'lh U'lt thai whllo he d:d not biliiul to kill Mra. Adum, but C'ornlah. tho death uf I la met waa deliberately planty-d. lUirnet' death Waa aurrounded with leveral very aiwpl, lima clnumatance. Ho had imt been fee.lng Well for aeveral day provlou to October ih, owing to a dleo.dertd cot jlltlon of tha atomach and cold. n tho date mentioned there uenm Into hla poaaeealon a proiirlntarr poadir, which I uaually uard to remedy I radurhe Whnih,.r tho bottlo waa bought by llnrm t ur whether It came to him at tha KnlikerlxHker Athletic Club, the truth la not known at thl time, but It haa been taled he rrcelvrd It through thn mall. Ha took a doaen of the powder and at once, became exceedingly 111. Dr. Thl). Ipa, wno 1,4k an . nice Imimlmely acroaa the atreet from tha club, where Burnet rntmeit, waa called In tumtlly and pre. acrlbed for tho alck num. Iter In tha day hi regular phyilrlan railed to him and attrnde.1 him from that time un- til Ida death, on November 10th. The 1 death certificate anted death waa due to diphtheria. During tha ten day of Ilarnet'a 11 L immi, the greaieet precaution waa taken to keep the Hrtumntaneea aurroundlna; hi cao quiet. When hi brother Kdward rallrd lo a hln. he eald he had taken a headacha "powder" and added that K had mail him violently II L He attributed thla to havMiar taken an overdoae. He aome4 to recover from tha effect of the powder In a day or two M no ua plrtona wrre avntuaed In the mind of hi brother Edward that hla drath waa not the rvault of (auckU dlpbtharla. RAILItOAJ) I.INB8 AIIOUT Tt) FORM AN At.l.lANCK The Helton A Albany Railroad M.iy fl.mn It Controlled by a New England Corporation. NKW YORK. Jnn. J.-Th Time aay Negotiation have been pending for aome tlmo for cloaer relutlona between the New York, New Haven A Hartford, and the. Hoe tun A Albany railroad and within tho pant few day three negotiation hav aanume.1 a phaaa which, certain railroad men any, may rrault In tbe control of the ftoaton A Alliany Ilng Into the hand of tho other New England corporation. Tlie train of the New Haven A Hart, ford and the Boston A Albany come Into New York ov-r the aama track, but the flrat named corporation haa a great ad vuntagu over tha other llnea In the matter of te-mln-it fuclilUr. For the nal tav oi three year the New Haven A Hartford management haa been extending It property holding north of New York city and Improving Ita truckage and terminal facllttlce. For a while there aw conalilvrabla frlc. tlou In the matter of policy between the New York Central and the New Haven A Hartford but that la believed to have been remov.Ml and much more cordial re. latlon now exist between those two lnv porhint Interval. It I now regarded aa the fixed indlcy of tho New HUven & Hartford maiaigemiMit to aume control a far it possible of the New England railroad trama at thl point Tho date of the bal nuisque of the Circle Fruncaia do L'llnrmonio In New York. hotter known aa the French ball, ha been fixed for January IS. The org- will, na iiHiiid, be given et the Madison Square Gordcn, aivl promlsca to be larger and wooter than usual. CASTOR I A For Infant! uid Children i THE NEW "North-Western Limited" (2()th Century Train.) between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, is entertainingly described in an illustrated booklet, which will be fur nished free on application to W. H. MEAD. Gen. Agt., IHS Waatilngton Strei't, PORTLAND, ORE. W. PARKER, Cin. Agent, . eoa riret Anaua, SEATTLE. WASH 0 7v'U 'Si .7 . 'If , '' ' T jr i'Ji IMPORTANT NOTICE! We are Informed lliat certain Jensen Can-filling: Machines, wish a view to repairing ibcm ly stippUIng any missing, worn or broken parl.s, and aain patting ibero to usfl fur packing halmoo. A rwnt Hi decision of high cflect that to supply one or all of the above cannot be lawfully done with out consent of the patent owner. We are the sole owner by purchase of the Jensen Patent for these machines, and public notice sons who undertake to so repair prosecuted lo the full extent of the the hands of our attorney John H. perempiory Instruciions to lake all rights in the premises. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION'. R. L. Boyle & Co Leading Real Estate Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Writo for Information ami PampliUU 535 Conimeicial Street A. V. ..Fancy and Staple Groceries... Fruit Jam and Jelly Glasses. With tlio Fruit to go" in them Victor Rost, KleTenlh EL, eeit lo Poalal Trlrglapk OSee. m WATCHMAKER Engllaih and Swiss All repairing don br mrelt Batlafaetloa faaraaieed. fa General GohtRhGto ajid BoiiiDer Estimates Givon on I Ki tvls of Work. ! PU0fflci8ax No. 491, i mm The Palace Cafe W. W. Whipple, Prop. Finest Heals in the City Special Attention Given to the Preparation of Banquets. H.F.Prael Transfer Co. Telephone tt. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Care Will Reoelve Bpeolal Attention. N x (38 Duane Bt, W. J. COOK. Mgr. Re. TL lit Aatorla. Ore. Astoria Public Library READING ItOQM FRE3B TO ALL. Open every i.ay from I o clock to I: JO and 1:10 to 1:30 p. m. Bubecrlptlon rates tt per annum, ' Weat Oor. Elerenth and Duaae 8treta. - ' k w'"'1 v. VI V ,i .4 1 1.1 J a', uu..-i r.T erej-a parties are purchasing some of the old aothnrliy has been rendered to the Is hereby given that any and all per or use these old machines will be law. The matter has been placed in Miller, Esq., of San Francisco, wiih necewsary legal steps to protect our AL.UEN Prices Lowei 1 Than Ever. AND JEWELER Watches ta Spesclalty. Muale Roiaa renatred. Marine Chronotsetera Rated and Repaired ..... f House-Moving Tools for Rent Astoria, Oregon. s "Best" A DELICIOUS DRINK.... andABSOLUELY PURE The North Paoiflo Srawery, ot which Mr. John Ropp ia proprietor, makes bee for domeeMo and export trails. Bottled beer for family use, or leg beer anpplied at any time, dulivsry in the city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY 187a 1899 Fisher Brothers ASPmiA.... LUBRICATING Oll-S A SPECIALTY SELL BHTP CHANDLERT HARDWARK IRON AND STEEL COAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FLOUR AND MILL FEKD PAINTS, OrLS AliD VARNISHES LOGGERS' 8L'PrM.IK9 FAIRHANK'S 8CALK3 DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAGONS AND VEHICLES, . J r kaSk Kopp Fine Display of Good Things Orangta, banana, nut, rnliln. plum podding, mincemeat. rl rhwked apple, dillclou clif',. Cbaoe aV Hanborn famou tolte, and tee, ate., ets. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO 55S LOUVRE 5eventh and Astor Street SHASTA MIXEKAL WATER, t'EITEK, N0I5LE, KICK0KY AXD SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES. ALL OTHER LiQlOKS, WIXES, KEEK AXD CIGAK3 Served Day nnd Nlfilit. AUGUST KRATZ, - - Manager HOnE-FiADE Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Eon- Bons fresh every day, at THE SPA. Commission, Brokerage, nSnranCC 2Ild Shifting. rjimrs 9 II II IE Ubb Ut Q1 -1 Astoria's Leading Hotel Mcglcr & Wright, Props. I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY I Handles Only the Choicest Heats i 41 CeaaaaerdaJ St., aext Palee Rcataarakt. ' rSfflrWMWWWWVAWAV THE RUSSELL T- -. ) : : : Compound Automatic Engine ; ff Wi v K V k Yj-r--r?. 'T-.i;-;:; f T, ; .$ ' Strong and Economical Write us for particulars. JL II. A ERILL, .! RUSSELL & CO., Manager, Tortlani, Oregon, Pacific Sheet ' MANUFACTURERS OF Salmon Vegetable t Frnit Lithographing on CANS San Francisco. Cal. Astoria. Ore. Fairlsaven, Wasn. Write Ua The Pat Market Flour, - Feed and Hay 674 Commercial Street. Special saie Commercial Street near iv.j-: r 1 e-. r I , I " 4"' "-'x" ' t,. , a! Bmall vaattng p!p anJ prt-na froah meat of ail d..irti(l,,i. Hltn!ld liit of young, tm p""' try; turkny. chkkan and gii'. Custom Mouse Broker. ASTORIA. OREGON. AgenlW. ... an4 PadflcEiprrMCoa. nfieiinriMT . 1 Telephone Mo. 33 5 Metal Works spice and Syrup Tin a Specialty. for Prlee Oriental Curiosities nnd Toys. We must reduce stock and Sell Regarcllenw of Costa Wing Lee & Co.. Cooler's Dry Goods Store. Hard to beat Our line of airtight '' Stoves and ths!r Prices Somcthitig New W.J.SCULLY 431 Cor.1 Street.