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THE IUILY AST01UAN, SATl'KDAY MOKMNti, JANUARY 511, 18W. Marvelous Sale FRANK D. LA LANNB A CO. Cotton nd Woolen MUU ;, Philadelphia, r u. im. Ueesrs. McAllsn & McDonnell. ' Portland, Oregon. ; 0ntlMIIWIt W. r la receipt o our fw ot tniu, and accept your offer for our r' -4m-third oft. W think you will be able to make saoney out of the lot t thii figure, ror RMltHH toss to ua, tut tne goods nv twa handled sine, they left our place, ad wa prefer to Mil them cheap, rather than hT. Uim returned. l"outl very tn,l', FRANK D. LA LANXB CO. McAllen & tn-Ci OoouMCOlal Stmt. ASTORIA. Special AT Albert P. J. Meany-vta merchant Tailor and Exporter of Fars. Eiitat Cash Prtc Paid fee Fur Slfcna. Tenth nd Commercial btrv Astoria, Op. TODAY'S WSATUEK Rain. AROUND TOWN. ilonry to loan Ferguson Broa. Candle 10 cents a pound at the Parlor. Best 15-ctnt meal. Rising Sua restaur nt, 11 Commercial street The Irish fair open at th exposition bull dins In Portland tola evening. The little daughter of Sir. and Mrs. IL 8. Sacry la quit III with lagrlppe. Sheriff Link C Burton, of CathUunet, Waah.. la iris tick at St. Mary-, boa. pttal. George DeJrom. who has been la tbla city oa a Ytsit. returned to Portland yes terday. Freeh Shoalwater Bay oysters and clama at tbe "Pat" Market. i'A Ccmmcr. cUl ttvet Best California wine X cents per gal Ion. Alex. Gilbert, Sole agent lor Asioria. Telephone a Patrolman Thompson, who baa been suffering with the prevailing sickness, la much Improved. Dr. Finch has removed his office to tbe new Spcxanb building. Commercial treat, near Eleventh. WaJleend coal and coke is the best for domestic purpose. For sal by the As toria Gaa Light Co. Stop that tickllug In tbe throat wl.h Rogers' bronchial tableta, only 10 cants. Cbarlea Rof era, druggist The down train from Portland yetter. day was three hours late. The delay was eeuat-d by a slide In the vicinity of Sven. During Dr. Turtle's absence in Bri:i?b Columbia. Dr. J. A. Fulton iil be act ing assistant surgeon of the United States marine service. Th. fuse In the electrical box on Astor treat, near Ninth, burned out yesterday evening, leaving several places in the vicinity la darkness. Sunday at the EapUat church will be observed by tbe usual services. The theme of the morning discourse will b-i "The Birth of the Water;" that of the evening, 'The Birth by the Spirit." At the Presbyterian church services will be held aa usual tomorrow. The theme of the mornb-g service will be, "Gods Faithfulness the Guarantee of UIR Commencing Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899. Every article in the House reduced. This will be the greatest often op; in fine Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Glothing, fupnishing Goods, Etc. DURING THIS SALE cm "L 10 manufacturers' restrictions we are not allowed to place the following goods at reduced prices:' Standard Patterns, Spool bilk and Cotton, W. C. C. Corsets E. & W. Collars and Cuffx, Oil Clothing and Rubber Goods. C H COOPER The Leading Dry Goode and Clothing House of Astoria, Oregon. t Will lo mKlixi to pxxlii nlrouJy catalogued in our Clou ranee Sale. A now lot of Jackets, the latoft creation of the tailors' nrt, ami will bo poM at Less Than (Awt. McDonnell lO-lO Third Street, fORTLAND. OR. Prices on all our Ribbons during the Clearance Sale Dunbar's Achievement." In the evening the pa, tor will preach the first of a r!es of sermons on "Eternal Life." T!-.e subject will be. "Wltneaeee to Immortality." A exrd!.l invitation i extended to all t attend the service. Rev. T. W. Putter wtil arrive tonight from Oregon City and conduct services' at the Oor.gmrattoii.-U church tomorrow. Rev. Bollinger mill occupy the puiplt at the Oregon City church, and left up this moraine. BB GOOD TO YOIRSELF and roJ to your friends. When you trvat a frii-nd to whiskey, rive h m the bojt. HAKPElt Whiskey is the beverage for your frU-nds anJ for you. Sold by the Foard A Srokra Co., Astoria Oregon. The co'in.-l! at Its mwtlnr Friday night provennt uf FJichth rt tHtx-n Grand and Harrison avenues, and for the improvement of Harrison avenue, bo tween Seventh and Eighth street. Tbe popularity of the merchant's lunch served by Mr. George Hartley at the Na tional la growing daily, and many bus:, ores) men can be found there every day for their midday meal. The lunchea set by Mr. Bartlvy are the finest In the city. County Judge Gray and Commissioner Lewis and Peterson were to have gone to Portland last evening to attend a meeting of the s!ax board of immlgra iion. Tha meeting has been postponed and the members ot the coun remain in tbe dry. Can at city ticket office of Aston & Columbia River Railroad, m Commercial street, for through tlcketa to all points east, also Aberden, OlympU. Tjcoma. Seattle and all point oa the Northern Paelflo railr-ja.!. Through lkk-t rann: be purcha.frd to these point a; the di pot. W. A. G.iJnes' private stock whlaky. handled exclusively In Aatoria by John L. Carlson, a one of the moat popular beverage sold. It purity and quality are guaranteed, and It Is especially ret. om mended for family use. It la tolJ in any quantity at the corner of Twcflh and Bond street Mr. Thomas McOovern. of Delafieid & McGovern A Co.. associate promoters with Mr. A. B. Hammond, of the Col am bit River Packers' Association, left New York on Thursday for Astoria with all neotesary means to close pending ar. racgements for the Anal organisation of that company. Mr. UoGovern will come direct to Astoria and will be followed by j Mr. Hammond, who leaves New York for , tbe wesi tomorrow. The Astorlan appears this morning with a short telrraphlc report. Up to 11 last nljrht the Postal line- was In working orrler to Portland, but after that hour It was impoKS-.ble to communicate with th : Asoria:-J Prt-sa headquarters, and only a very saaiU portion of the regular night report w-o n-o-tv.-d by the Astortan. The '. dj.y report rame through, however, and i mosi of It is published as usual. I An ordinance wa Introduced at the council Thursday night making It nec-e-sary for private sewers to b oonnectc-d with the city sewers, and providing against cesspools within the limit of '.he city. T.ie measure Is a good one and will undoubtedly pas at the next meet. Kver j'liicei before the people Positvely no goods will be charged for at sale prices. Orders from the country will receive the same benefit as if bought personally at the counter. But cash must accompany the order. tng of the council. Astoria Is a healthy j city, end the llttlo dtsr which pre. ! valla here Is (he reull vf Improper sew er conm-ciums. The ordinance, which , provides agnlnst ceipol, affe-is nNrly, If nt qviite, two.thirta of the n- dencce I In h city. 1 Reports reWtM fivm (Malskanle yr- . : t rlny evening mt thnt thw uv.trHi ! ; m unnMe s-t ihrtuirh. At l.W the train loft 1.itknl hut. after prveM liw a hort illjtNticr. ran Iiki noth r llle and a vmwlled to ivturn t !CItknlC The slldo t to b a Iwd ti rtn.l U Is cpcoti-d tlmt the ' pjuvengrr. who ai-rt at ClttknV. will tw plckc! up by one of I lie rlv-r boai today and taken to lVrtlniHl. The KMir arrival In yeslerxlny f(r a stormy p.wae frm Sn Kranclviv 'Captain llln-kle rrnrt that tho trip up the coast was one of the roughest evx-r exHTtt-nfd. The wind varied from suth tv sv'tith-sotithesist and itt tunes blew very heavy. The K.ldvr arrived off (ho river )-vierly morning and crossed In shortly after li o'cl-ck with but little difficulty. She had a fjur freliiht and pssctier list, atul left after n short sMy hem. Herman Wise, wno Jliis lo-n rinflne . to his home with an attack of l.itrippe. I k much Imprviwel. and expect to be able i to attend to his duties at th, bowling I alleys ahd his storo In the course of a J few day. He has succeeded in killing I nearly ail the microbe in his sv-tem. j and hope to fliiifh tbe Job lefore the nd of ihv week. He says mlcrv)le h.-ve i abstvlutely no ronslderatlou for a fellow's fevllng. but that they seem to conspire agamn one's peace of mind. i W. J. Ingalls. who Is In charge of the construction of a county road t the : south of the city, write to the AstorUn from Chadwell that the contract for the grading and building of the h Khway. which will extend from William Uvrs.n s ; place to th, south rn.l of the t.-tty. has ' Ken let to John W. Itelth and J.ihn Ijtt. ! sen. Tbe contract price Is II 11 per iln... ' al rod. and the road will cost approxl- ' matvly Subs. r'bers to the road fund ar notliled that their subscriptions' ire ; da, and must be paid Immediately. ; Ex.Clrcult Ju.'v Kr.ink J. Taylor ws seen yesterday by an Asronan rr!rr i In Mfard tf a statement n-ce:nly pub. ; lieheel In a Portland p-ip-r that he was ' sfatt-d for appointment of circuit Judir-. ! which will becrv.ited In the Fifth Judt.-l.il district by a b-.ll now pemlu-.g In th,. leg Islatute. Mr. Taylor said h km w notii. Inc whatever t? who wmuM N- ch -en '. ' tlil th ortl -e . All he knew. h,. s-dd. wis that tho bill had livn lt.;rohid : ' divide this district nto two circuits. H- ' btlieve the district to lar-e an. I to--scattered to be conveniently covered by one Judi;e. At pr- nt th- r Is t-Ar.sl.b r. ; al Wt'rk ahead of Ju.lf.. Mcltrl.le he can seldom succtvd In c.it.-hlng up ' with It. owing to the territory that must : be covered. Th floral tournament w-vs to have been : continued at the A. K. C. alleys last l night, when the Snowbivlls wi-n- u meet i the Forget-me-nots and th,. Wisterias i were to try conclusions with the Bachelor Buttons. Owing to the downpour, how ever, only a few ladie were presi-nt. and the game were postponed. Tbe above teama will probably twl Monday. Mrs. Ingalls- made the excellent se'ore of 50 for the ladle yesterday. In spite of the fact that the kinirplns are very poor. Mrs Ini:alls Is scoring very well, and la believed to be In the bad In the northwest championship tournament. 8-veral In teresting contests will tuke place short, ly. among them the gams for the Fcl denhetmer trophy with the Or gon Roa.l Club and the Irvlnic Club match, which was postponed, owing to th Illness of mho of the A. F. C. men. The Portland Times says: "N'.ws cornea by way of Chicago that the As. toria salmon cannlrg cumbtne tniy pave I the way for a maienai re In tbe price i of tin plate." Tbe salmon canners" com ; blnatlon will not have the effect of caus ing a Use in the price of tin plate, for the very good reason that the tlnplate ; used on tbe entire Pacific coast does not amount to une-twentieth ot the output. . One firm in Indianapolis, a branch house, , uses more tin than is used by all the ' packers of fruits, salmon and other articles on the roust. The price of tin - plate may go up, but not because the canners of the Solumbla river have combined. There is not enough tin plate I used on the coast to support a tlnplate factory, so the demand at Astoria Is not great enougt to warrant a rise in the price, as th Chicago story Indicates. ! Traffic out of the city by rail Is delayed, and U seamed for a whi!,. last niRht that , the city would be rut off entirely from communication with the outside world. This inconvenience was occasioned by a slide on the A. it C. It. K. Just te-Ww Clifton, which occurred late yesterday ' afternoon. The company ha had con- sideruble trouble with this stretch of track, and the heavy rains of the past two wks resulted ytsterday In a alido ' of such proportions that It was Impos sible for trains to go over the road. The slide carried with It the Western Union telegraph poles, and the line Is down for of the Lower Columbia River. a distance of nearly 100 feet. It was Im. possible, to reHklr the hrvak last night and th company was unable lo do busi ness. The Iln of the Postal was not In th beat condition and Manager ttadry waa f.sirful for a Ume. that be would be compelled to susend business, llowevvr, Dip wire did not get down, and the As. torinn received a portion of lis lelcaraphlo r-p.rt thMuiili thai ottbv. It Is liopM by ibo railway otllclai" that tl slide can ho rotUrml today. Imt it Is doubtful if train will bo able to make their ngu. lar runs until lomorrovv The slid.- t the most severa which has occurred th.s winter, and happi lied at l!u only bad piece utong lh r. V f -rce of work men Is now iiiia;cd n niaklig the mvessary realr. Ono of the most Important bills inuo. diicet by the. Clatsop doles a '.Ion al this session of the lrlliiiro t a bill !' pats-el by Keprvsentntlvo -ut's: eidilitd "An Act to l'rovld,, for U' ''" R.Mds, and for W orking v'onv lets Tin re. on." The. bill provide. Hut the k'oveinor secretary of slate and '- lrosiinr shall consilium a state na.l cmmisslon, with Hiwt-r to loctue, l:l out. opn it construct stale nwids This oiiiiiilK'lon Is to be auihorlsiAl to pun base or con demn all liest-ssary nttbls if way for Ibat purjHiso. All state ivaels an' to bo l.n al. 1 so as to form main road cross ing tlw state, and wheriver they may bo ni.Mit servtcable to the whla stale and a. la pub I., for military put poses In times of war. iteotton ti of the act providi "that lh stato ronvU-ts shall, so far as practical, be worked uim sal.l rou.ls. so I as. I out by tbe stale road .omm'si.n, by th superintendent of th,. si;.- p- ul. tctitUry. under the dlree-lion of s.u.l com. mtssbin; and for that puri-wo tlie al.l iiivlcts may N taken from a d l- nl tetiUary, and confined Itt su. li oih.-r pi ice or places as may bo provl.bd ' t 'h. in by the commission." An apprci-r m. n of t:..i is carrlisl by l'i.. VV to enatCe tho commhslou to ismiiiii.iic. I s eiM. tvi'.s. At the sp. eta! sei.m of I '.. ! it I i:-i'' a law was passed til-.i. -f '.he t: 0 !.' of int.-re-st from s to -' per cut .1 it . went Info foree iil"n '.!' ' nn.itur of ti. K- 'vernor !y lis op- ration r i a UUestl.in anioni! ci v . It! n i l i .V t-'ria wheth.-r outst.iii.e--g ctv irr.i::- shall bear mt. ri-t at t'l.- r te f 4 p- r cent since (he law wtu ' '' !''. i i.-ioln r. It lias it ! n l.l.-l !-i Hi supremo court that w.rri-t .-.i'i-.i-.-'.i- c In the city of port :;'. 's- i .! pel r t the tsi.ijje of ilia la ft"'il! noi con'-tmd.-r Its provisions TV... I'. r! :y council had. by -r.!:-.i:i. . in ..I.. j. r cent th,. T-'tn of t ti t t ' warrants and tho new .!' n'.so a procS'i'it m .!:..: rate. It is .1 .libiful !f tb piles to Aitora. ns the p.vsn.l n. ...r.l 1 ii i ii '.- i! of Interest to be pa'd o-i r.or does the c:tv cliir-.. provaion In r.gard I I: I ,-fsl.V I -i ; . ': irt- l' !l i . hi th- l.gi' s . si '1 .ip- .-..iiri. i li.is it i 'i.- re It v w irr it" r.'til.l rl a. The cp h aiw.i paid S -r crt Inn-rest I; hn hrrti done merely by i i-'. -io t'or. bein no legal requirement '.I'.. it :b:- rile shul bo paid, eith.r by ordinance or in the city charter. It Is now a ijii.sti -n hther the l.gnl rat" of Inter, st a ill .ifr-c! war. rants outstanding prior ! the ms.i. of the law. or whether the rate flse.l by the legislature shall apply to Astoria , only sine the date on w hich thr law went into effect. CI') Attorney Allen l net yet prepareel to glw more than an off-hand opinion on th.- subject, and I'.iy Treiiaurer I'arney. under the clrrum. stances. Is undrrtded wheth.-r .-r r cent Intercut should U- Nil. The city has taken st.-ps to see what bearing if any. rh supreme court s decision has in r. . gard to warrants In Astoria an. I 'Vy At- , torney Allen has sent for a certified c py of the decision .) aid in that de'ertiilna- . tlon. ' JI'Ix.K GHAY CLAIMS TMK KKillT T' I'KTlTb.V Says That. Notwithstanding II- nth : 1 Position. He Is a Cii t n -..im. i ' Resolution Condemn. .. County Judge Gray w is seen v-sr..y by an Astorl.in representative an. I .ink.. I w hat he thought of the resolution pas. d by the council Friday night denouncing him as a meddlesome Individual who h' I no right to suggest or advo. aio amend ments to the city charter. He was loth to discuss the matter, but, when pr'-wd for a statement. h. said: "Allowing that I have no voice in the city government, or any Interiat in the doings of the council, or any right to exist, the father ef the p-noiuUon Is mistaken Is assuming that I petitioned th legislature for a change In the char. ; ter. Hecemtly a road convention, at-t.-mV-l by road supervisors and others from the county, was held at the court house. That convention passed a resolu tion advocating an amendment to the city charter which would glv.- to the county for road purposes orn-.h.iif tin property r'nul tax nnd one. half the road poll tax 'ollected within the city. Trip charter formerly provld'sl ( r this, but wa amended, ond the county g--ts n-.no of this money at the pres'-nt time. "In a'-ror'lan.o with the seii'lmtrit expressd at the road convention, n pe tition for the changeti In the chart, r wrs , i lr. ulati-d throughout the county, and i was signed by 130 persons or more. Chair. BMM man Dow, of the cm vent ion, handed me the iHMltlun some time ago, with the re. quest that I rive U to Henaiur Kullon for preaenlntlon to (lie legislature. Heitnior Fulton arrive.! In Astoria from Halem, but returned to the oiipilul be fore I had an opiiortuiilly to rIw him the petition. When Representative Young was In the cliy last week t gave die petition la him, re.iuestltig hint to hand It to Henatar Fulton, whli-h ho did, and It was pre seni.M to (),e legislature. "Of course, any resident of this county ha the right to pcuibjn the legislature, or anv oilftr public body whose action may affect this locality, and the petit. n waa iKMfwtly tlglu nn, pmpor. The piiiple of the country thought such an amendment to ti(1 cbard-r necessary and they took the usual method of applying for thn dinlrvd n lief To say that tie Ir petliloti wa improper Is a remarkable statement, "A to myself, I mv(. only ,, ,av (i( had I signed the peti(,n-wlilch I did not-1 should merely have exercised the prerogative which the law ot I be laud guarantee, me. of course, appreciate the spirit of , resolution, and am not inclined hi pay any attention to It. If I thought th charter ropilred amend. Ing. I would not hesitate to petition Ids legislature every d.iv In the year, If ne. cessary. Kven n oounty Judge, has that right, njid the Judge of Clatsop county Intend exentaing It whenever he d.-etn It advisable." The resolution adopt by tb council was lh subjis-t of much comment mi the street yesterday, slid It was gener ally condemned as a most improper and Ill-timed repression. To condemn a man for petitioning the legislature Is regarded l y Astor ans generally a tli verl-t rot and the opinion was freely e.pres.rd that the resolution Was the result of an ,y. lyuncllmaif anilpaihy for Jiulge ilray, T!i latter oltlclal has compiled wlih Hie wlsli.- ,.f ho.n(ry ieopl In tlila mat. t-r. as he do.- in oth. r matter afWung their lnier-i. and a no reliant rtpreaeed I do general feeling ,.f thn H.p,. f (), iv wbeu sal. I that it was "linos imissasil.'n t ,,,.,i,B ,(w. My ilf supH.e,lly inlellig. nt tn.-n. to whi, h had been Intrusml the ailmlulsiratVoti of th. city, could .trnouiicw a eitis.it and nwro l-an ciil u iy A eoiinu orti.-ial !..r p. n. Ilotili.,- it l. 's alur.. f .r an n rtt. 1 1. 1 ti-i , t to tlir ' !() i barter " l!"Vl M.. TAX llll. I. RKAI'V FtUt I'NA'TMIINT M. is-ire H is Ite.n I'laftd !i t(, cu:, i';ub tfctlaiivo t'onitn t'-. and Se-nt to tlaloui I Ii. I. :ts:.it:e r-.tn nut'.... ,,r n, At t-i-i I : .wiesnlv i -i.itiit... i . lal Assi!-i. t. .11 V.ster.Uv Ctll.;. t., (!,., n ,,( .ls.ifttii- thn itieasiire prev i.titij; f,.r tb.. e .:.-.-tl..u e.f t.n, -pi,,. ,,f re; arl.-iji the lie S.l.l was ,in. ..m. r,,l she .-..iiiinliiee put m , ..,.j,.,,.,t,; ,:, I'M I!. The bill U ethtiiistive. and iann.it Im. pi.'keel u pie,. a It .lrif., ,y J.din II Sitilih aii.l Harris.,! A:.-n. two m.-mbrr .if the legislative is.iniliittee Till bill provide f.ir the l-vytng f a : ttl tax In Clatsop e.iumy of f. a ear on all person not ot!u-rme paying taxea Tho Push 4 Tub n.nuuitten which , urnuiue.1 ll,l plan for tho cieat..n of a fund expert that aNnit .'mi or iiuv will m derived from . oies tliu ...e,-trd. If ttM are collected tbe fun.l , be a renter by I.S...J truin now I. (i.ud t by jMrrson ube I tu sill tax. , i The manner of collecting tills tax ha been matter uf much conrern thn.. inleresited In (Iln bill, oe.ip!,. n,.irr.ily se. ni to think that they ,b, n,,( have t- , pay peill tsx.-e The levying ..f uch a ta has been euni..-ri d more or les. nf J kt In ttm past, and the el!v .eld .nt. ; If ever, ha r.illis tcsl morn than t-tu.) or If" In Washington statw and .lsehern , laws hv,. l'tj enactsil providing for the . ..Ile.-tpiti of poll uxe. and have If en t ...Hid lo Work quite ueeef:) n, ill .'ruft.-il by tb. I'u.li ("ut. . ..miii.t:. ,. l-eitl. the manner ul c.ille. tl. v, and 'l.l-ls rlllployrr remnlllle f .r the pa). rn.rit .if the tax by Ihe men in th.lr em ...y Tbe bul ha been . frani.il as to iii.ke it ne.issary f-.r the Cliln.s,. .ni. ...y.s .if tint salmon .annerb to pay tlx. p.. 1 1 tax, anil It Is runsl.hr.d Just v.-n by the Clilimmen, who hive p,:. nothing for the prlvlir(e f I .tree's. I 1 t s . etc., ill the past, if tho i aimers am held responsible for 1 I lie st!ts'(on of the lax. there will be hitlo trotitilii In gelt I nit the money It is I estimated that there r nearly Jul Chinese employed In the various can. ; n.rd-a Iwre. and the derived from 1 tlies,, men will assint materially in the bu l'ling of g'KKl rouils, for whli b imipoa. Ihe bill hn be-n pr-pare.. It Is 1 that (here are lv" other persons in the city subjrs-t to this ta. an. I tile fund may !,. Increased to pm All this money, u.-t -onling to the pnigram, is to be turn.-.l over n, th., county by the city and ex I tided on county ronds. The first high ! way lo be Improved with lh. fund thus created Is tho rond uth to (iln. y. It i . the liit. ntloii to build only (he v ry b' nt roml and there will be; no repair ficcmnts lo meet every year. When tho oitu-y road I completed the money will be expended on the road went j to S. aside, after whb-h thn base nf op. r ; a! Ions will bo transferred to (ho eastern i portion of tho county. In this manner Ibr.ii line highway may be construct, d almost In a straight line from the city In the course of four or live years, at pmctli ally no cost 'except the t'.M now collected by the city for poll tax.) to tho tax payers. When these r-nuts are Mulsh, d, tho money will hi- useil on branch roads, nnd open up the entire county to sottloment, Jt I Indeed a greui scheme, and will have the effect, of bring. log hundred of farmers to Clulsop coun I y. Tlmra 1 little doubt thnt the bill will pan the legislature, PAPEK IJOX COMBINE. CHICAGO. Jan. .-Th6 Western Pa per liox Manufacturers Association 1 holding Its annual convention at tb Grand Pacific hotel, The members nro considering plans for effecting a com. blnatlon of all maker of strawboard and paper boxes. It la thought that a consolidation of interests may be effected, an many of the manufacturers of paper boxes ur (.aid to be interested In straw- board Industrie. It has been decided to hold the next meeting at Putin Bay, Ohio, June 1. SPAIN'S BUNK EN HUM'S FlMTHD. Perhaps the grc-ateat mechanical fent of ihe century ha been the raising or some of the Spanish wurnhlpn whb-h wire spfi rently shot to plncei at Hun. Ilago. It seemed utterly Impossible to float them because of the terrible damage Inllictiid by our 'guns, but the link has been accomplished. Diseases of tin; blood, stomach and liver frequently wreck tho health so that there appears to l,e no chance of recovery. But when HoBtetter's Htomarh Bitters Is taken, thn dlsordi reel system la speedily restored to Us iild-llmo vigor and tone. The Hitlers will regulate tho liver, bowels and diges tive functions and purify the blood. You can buy this remedy In any drug store, and under no circumstance should you accept anything said to be "Just as good." W. 8. Ollbert looks more like a sol. dler than a writer of comic operas. Ho Is a remarkably well built, handsome Iran, with snowy white hair and mustache. Save Half Your Money The actual coat of sho u not dolsrmtned by the price you pay for them, but by the length of Urn thsy wear, and by the satis faction they give. W have Ihe right shoea for the tight pries. John HOriE-HADE Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon Bons fresh eyery day, nt THE SPA. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY I'clvptvoiiw Mo. -J Handles Only the J allCemwsnUI !., W. F. SCHEIBE, tell Mm l Pint. Twksucw, a aotv.r' Ailkle. 47-4 Coitieiiervlnt Ml. R. L. Boyle & Co LLcml.tiK Real BMtiitc Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON W'riU' fur Information and i'ainplilut.s. .Vt.'i t 'oiiiiiit-rt'ial Slrt-t-t A. V. ALLEN ...Fancy and Staple Groceries... Fruit Jaw inn! Jdly iln-,sM PriccH Lower With tho Kmit tgo in tlirin g Than ICver. , ViVVVlrVViAViMVriVV.ViVWiVVV THE0CC Astoria's Lcncllnrj; Hotel f Metier 5c Wrlisht, PropM. i ! The Palace Cafe W. W. Whipple, Prop. Finest Heals in the City Special Attention (riven to tho Prcjinrutitui of Iluutiuvta. IN OLDEI TIMES. People overlooked the Importance of per. man emir beneficial effects and were sotls fled with transient aotion: but now that It Is generally known that Byrup ot rigs will permanently overcome habitual con stipation, well Informed people will not buy other laxltlves, Which act for a time, but (Inally Injure the system. Uuy the genuine, made by the California Pig Byrup Co. NOTICE OIT BTOCKHOliDBIta' MEET. INO. The annual meeting of tho stockholder of tho .Astoria AVharf 4 Warchouso Company will be held st tho office of the Pacific, Sheet Metal Works on Febru. ary 7, 1KW, at 10 a. m. F. P. KENDAM W. A. SHERMAN. . President. Secretary. Astoria, Ore., Jan. 20, lfs. Homo very pretty articles of Jewelry for admirers of horse's ere shown. Pins formed to represent articles employed In rlillnir and driving are numerous. Tho greatest demand Is for matchsnfes en umclud with tho heads of thorough, breds. SWISS WATCH REPAIR SHOP Victor Rost Chronometers (Hatches and Hantical Instruments Promptly fixed and repaired. Alarm Clocks from up. Warranted. 110 Eleventh St, Kezt to Postal Talasrreo, Flahn, Tito Uolli.tlo Hhoo Dcolcr. Choicest Meats i nsat Pslso Usstasjrai.1. Manulavlurer itt tlio Alasl a ls!llnllf "La Belle Astoria" Clfar Sendee's 0(tri Sur Schelte's Special A n.t itlive I Iroixla Hard to befit Our line of airtight Stoves nnd their Prices jk Something New W.J. SCULLY 431 Bond Street. Grand Masquerade Ball. OIVBN DT Sons of WW Herman Saturday; Feb. 11, J99 Handsome nrlie will ! irtvn rv h best susUlned character, most artlstto costume and for the beat wallser. Ladles' prize for the best sustained character, fine rocking chair. Gentle man's prize, an elegant cuckoo clock. Ladles' prize for the most arllstlo cos tume, a valuable toilet set. Gentleman's prise, a gold double watch chain. Prise for tb. best waltsera. a handsome rug each to lady and gentleman. All prises are ss represented and ar. on exhibition In Charles Ilellborn V Son's window. ORCHESTRA Under the leadership of A. W. Tllslnger and consisting of nine of the best musicians in th. state, ADMISSION: Oea's Masquers fl.00 Dady Masquer an . Spectators 10 i Children . DENT