The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 11, 1899, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, TUESDAY MOKMNU. Al'ltiL II, WM
"G. D." Corsets.
Thla celebrated ooret needs no Intreduotton, Mm recognised everywhere
M tha acroa of perfection In fit, lyl and workmanship.
We have just receive! a line of these famous Corcts, tad will also
shortly have the "G. D." CHICAGO CORSET WAIST.
CW1 and aee them, and let ut ihow you that this really 1 "Tha M to
ava Monty." oa oorettg aa wttt aa avarythlng els.
THE FAIR,
S06-50S
Money back If gooda
The BONBONNEIRE.
P. J. Meany-vta
(Derchant Tailor and
Exporter of fare.
Cash Prloe
PaM for rur turn.
Tenth nd Commercial 8t.
Astoria, Or.
Ladies'
Undenvear
andWrappers
Had to order and kept In atock.
Prices Reasonable.
KUNG SANG & CO
Corner Eighth and Comma rclal Sts.
Open next Thursday.
New 5hapes In
Ladies'
Sailor
Hats...
AT
fllBertDanbar's
TODATB WEATHER.
Occasional rain.
AROUND TOWN.
The most delicious ice cream and
cream soda at the Parlor.
I
j
(ce j
Beat Jisetot meal Rising Sua restaur
aat. (U Commercial atieat.
Beat California win X cents per ga,
ka. Alex. Gilbert, sole agent far Astoria.
Telephone SL
Sweet cream received twice a day and
so charge made for whipping or deliver,
tna; cream at the Parlor.
Wanted A man for dairy work. Ex.
tra good wages for a first class nJIker.
Address S., Ajtorian office.
Dr. Ball has removed his dental office
Into the Mansell building, over the
Eastern Taa Company's store.
Harper whisky is liquid music, bottled
poetry, ripe, mellow, refreshing and de
licious. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., As
toria, Ore.
Leave orders fur box kindling wood and
general transfer business to any part of
the city at Zapfs furniture store, tele
phone 2124. Pacific Express Company.
Kamoler and Ideal bicycles for sale or
rant. Repair and sundries) at lowest
ratea. Call at cyclery, S33 Bond street.
Colambia Electric and Repair Company.
The New Creamery Restaurant. Bond
street, near the alley between 11th and
Uth streets, aerve the best 2S-cent meal j
ever set out In Aatoria. Everything Is
new, neat and clean, and absolute satis
faction is guaranteed all patrons.
W. A. Galnea' private stock whisgy,
handled exclusively in Astoria by John
la, Carlson, la one of the moat popular
baveragea sold. Its purity and quality
are guaranteed, and It la especially rec
ommended for family use. It Is sold in
any quantity at the corner of Twelfth
and Bond afreets.
New Neckwear
Tcehs, Tuffs, bows and
Fancy
Manufactured
Hew and Hobby Itine of
The Place To
Save Money
Commercial Street.
are not satisfactory,
Astoria's leading Confectionery Store.
Finest in Oregon
Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty.
Page Block, ASTORIA
The steamer Harrison arrived In from
Tillamook Sunday.
The State arrived in from San Francis
co witli a Urge freight and passenger
list.
The British ehlp Martehal Suohet la on
the way down the river. She left Port
land yesterday.
A widow without children would like
position as rook at a logging camp cr on
a fishing scow or seining; grounds, Ad
dress 1!. this office.
"The awell thinsrs of spring, " u the!
ray of fine Men's and Boy's Clothing.
Han and Furnishings are arriving dally
at Herman Wise Reliable Clothing; Store.
Ciiy Treasurer Carney has issued a
ca;i for warrants issued on the general
fund endorsed prior to October 4. 1SSS
This Include all warrants bearing t
per cs-m interest.
Jefferson's Pirihilay a ill be observed by:
th democrats f Po-tlinJ who lu . Iv
a banouet. Many invitation have bn'nl
r-. ..iv.i in t..r: an.t f hi. . iti 1..,'
ell reprcse.-.ted. ' In the committee on program. e -ur- ti
'and souvenir, is now In ne city m the,'
In the county clerk office yesterday; Interest of the details of the enter aln-j
Sivert Thorson, Jacob M. Braadv.k, na-. ment to be given th? visitors. I
Uvea of Norway; John Shn, a native o' i
Silica, and Mae.-o idvioh. a native oj
l,ty,rtd .1.-1. r.,I Ihdip littantlnn l.j )
... v u i.
cooie American ci-.aena.
. "
Inspectors Edward and rulkr ywr-
day tiupected a sumber of eamtrs in.
the city. They were unable to finish their
work yesterday, and today will inact ,
the steamer .te.rtan and other crafts, ,
They will leave up f .r Portland tot lht.
A fish-tugboat thai was moored at ihe
Co-operative cannery broke adrift Sun
day night. Th boat is painted Usht blu;,
but has no number. Kinder will plea;
leave the boat at the Co-operative can-,
eery aua r.ce suuao.e re.aru. .
j
v "" ""'' '"' Bi'-aiier n---u.i
piiKisa up a usning cxiat aunii ueiuw
Port eva yesserday. The boat was
peared to have broken loose from in
moorings. The Ilwaco towed it to the
Fiavel dix-k.
j
yesterday.
The Columbine arrived la
morning from a cruise down the Oregon
coast. She vlsft.-d a'l the light stations
and returned with several buoys need ng
repairs. New buoys were put in position
at the entrance to Some cf the harbors
during the trip.
If you want "tin pan clothing," trimmed i
with fancy housellning, and stuffed with
cheap millinery feat-hers, go to tlie ra1 k-
eters; but If you want tailor-made gar
ments, pr 'p-rly lined and superbly fin-j
Ished. Herman Wise's reliable tore is'
the place for you to go.
I
Beuliih Wlnnlfred Laurln, the Infant I
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laurln.j
died Sunday of convulsion. The little
one was three months oid. The funeral i
will take place at 2 this afternoon, the
Miler ltitving Fisher's dork for Green- j
wood c.-inetery at that hour.
The quarterly r-port of City Treasurer!
Carney was filed in
the auditor's offl-
yesterday. It hcws th..- amount of cash.
on hand at the end of '.a;t quarter to bej
J15,3S.H; receipts during quarter, jw,-:
tt'.Jl; disbursements. 1 K4.W; leaving a!
fcalunce. on hand of $iS.Utl,83. I
A very pretty com-dy drama, "A Sum-j
mer s Fancy," will soon be given In this j
city under the direction of Mr. Percy il.
ievlri, who Is an actor of ability. The
perform-m will be Riven for the benefit;
of the new grounds of the A. F. C. The
caJt la to be made up of the very beat
local talent.
Herman Wise don't care which of thej
tin pan and feather stores sells the most.
trash; they ar a necessary evil, an out- he had h'tld the office of flsri commission
growth of the hard times. Herman Wise1 cr Mr. McfJuIre worked earnestly and un
has the best of feelings for all of them;j tlringly for the upbuilding of the flshlni;
all he is trying to do 13 to solicit the Industry, and everyone agrees that his
trade of the better class of customersj
who want better good.
Boys'
rour-in-rian(li.
Knicker Leggings.
FOK BICYCte USE.
In J. and I). McGconjc, Dunfrees, Scotland.
SUSPEflDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros. JVIake
C. H. COOPER,
The Leading House of Astoria
Notice I given that, on or about May.
1. light vessel No. 50 will be temporarily)
withdrawn from nor station oft the month
of the Columbia river for repairs. Her
etatton will e marked by a first-class
can buoy marked "light vessel moorings.'
In while. No. M will tie taken lo Tort
land for repair and will be returned to
her station tvlMUt June t
Captain Robertson, of the UrMh ehlp
Varans, entertained a party of friend
on board hi ehlp aviiuUy. About 10
couple wore present and th day wa
niMl agreeably Hnt on board the !IP
Captain Robertson had made elaborate
preparation for the event and the Ya.
mna wa turned ovt In charge of his
guest during the day. The party OKI tvt
return to shore until evening.
The Prttlsh ship Wallecolon, now In
Portland, has been chartered to load lum
ber at the Clatsop mill for Peru. She
will carry about UVO.ooo f.-et of lumber
I and the charter price l said to be e?. VP
ro a few year ago there were sever.il
vessels In the lumber carrying trade frmi
Astoria, but the Wallaceton is the first
vessel to load a full cargo at the mills
In this city for some time. It ( probabi
that the present demand f'r Uiniler wIM
cause a revival In lumber shipments from
Astoria, as It has elsew-lwre.
Postmaster McDonaM eon.aieoeed U'l' g
ihe new stamp cancelling machine '.
the postotTloe yesierday. The maehlne
la run by an electric motor with a 509 volt
current and is capable of making
revolutions a minute.' Mml Clerk Cran
djtl started the ma.hine going on yeatcr
day's mail and handled It wkh great dex
terlty. It is about four times speedier'
than hand work and cancel at the rate
of ?A lenter a minute. Almost any siiej
envelope or paper that are not too'
bulky can b run trough I;. A patent!
self-feeding attachment will shortly ciine
out. which will d away with hand-feed-Ing.
It is of Invaluable assistance to
the postoftlce force and Is regardid as
being bonti ornamental and useful.
Orepon and the northwest I, to be
visited next July by the brainy asd push
ing men of the entire Vnited Slates. This
association Is formed of delegates from
every state In the Pnlon, and each ;ate
association is entitled to one delegate
for every 10 members. Tnere being about
1J national deletraU's. they r present j
1J' newspapers. It can harvlly be con-,
cived the amount of advertising that (h ;
northwest will reeelve at their hands I
Money could nt buy the express, on of
the thoughts at these men who will spc-tot'
!!"''
summer out'.ng with us t"ls y - r I
P Is understood that Atoria
will be tbe, "
Principal attraction en the excursion ;,r.v
gram. Sir. C.eorvo I.. P ,is!ee. reiT- setit.
A, . mfrUng of t!)r Columbia
. .
U.ver
r,..rniens rniou last night, t
;e prl-e
f talm,,n for ,he ..rpmlr.R . ason i-
set at S cents a pound. A menilwr of
tlv unon ,alJ nU.hl ,,, the ,. nR
(he prk.e ,( s C6m, ,B a fjr.
u, u w Kfn,ralI. wS,rlo-.
4m,)n(f nshrnwn that thls prll.e wouM
,d or (V,n mor(. ((J ,
cannery ,.on,0,,Utlon, h, ,aMi co,)lf,,
i with th fact that Ihe salmon market
was In better condition than t'ir sunt
years, the fishermen confidently lig-oj
fnr an advance In the raw material he.;
for, ,he ci, of ,he s.ann. T!lc ,.,..(
ng wa arRi.b. :l..n,,,.,, ,.
uwlMttoo, that B larK(. niimt),r uf tbher.
men were not in fav..r of demand nt; a
,:at, pr1ce from th, .annervmen. This
is he last meeting of th union b-ior-the
season opens at II Yb k Fr-d i
night.
At th meeting- of the Chamber of Cm-
meree last nlitht. the correspor.d-nre
which passed between Secretary Holden
. .. ,.,,r,Bwll ..tli.-lnlu retrarillnir
j -the quarantine station was r- ad. and the
'. secretary was instruct. l to eommunb ale
i with the United State district, attorney
; inquiring; a to the title to the site e.
i 1.1-t.d. A letter was r-ad from D. C. M.
lault. of the Hlllsboro Independent, wh'i
is chairman cf the fire-.-on Pres Ass.icia
tion's committee of arrangements for the
entertainment of the National Editorial
Association. Mr. Cault assursl th,.
chamber tho the asso- intlon would visit
Astoria, although a strong effort was be
ing made by the people of Newport 1 1
hav the visiting editors go th -re. M-.
Onult says but one coast point will le
Vl.;t-d. and Astoria will, by virtu- of
the volume of I's rommerc and Its his-1
torlral asso. latlon. be that rHnt. A
ommlrtee was nrtolnt-d to nftare ad-
vertlslnif matter for distribution to incoming-
homesf ekers. showing; the re-
sourrsia and opportunity that Astoria and
Clatsop county afford.
The sad news of the drowning of Fish
Commissioner McOulre In the Umpquu
Kag received In Astoria with the mos-
i,r.found unresslons of rfitret. Only a
ew days previous Mr. MCJuIre was at
his local ollice. busily engaged Issuing
licenses to fishermen, and his host of
friends in Astoria could not brlnsr them
selves to really that he had been lost.j
Mr. M'-Gulre did not have an enemy In
the city, and, with the single exception
of the death of Sheriff Williams, there
has not been such general mourning for
years. Of handsome appearance, cour.
teous and pleasant always,
If. "4 t n"' II teA
commanded
he respect and esteem of a.l,
whom ho came In contact, and his un
timely end Is universally deplored. Since
place cannot be as well filled. His death,
coming at this time, was a most unfortu-
Clothing:
In Kctfcrs ami Vcstecs.
nate blow lo Astoria end th great
salmon Industry; but the work b atartedj
will be carried on In after year along the
line laid down by him. to the benefit ofl
the thousand who toll nightly on the
Columbia. The office of Mr. Mclulr(
. . . vivei-ii mm up licenses nviv
IsSIICvl.
TIUPITR TO TIIU MKMOKY
op t.MM itwioNp.u .M'tinnu.
Keavdutlons of Itegrei ( HI, Piulm.iy
Pcalh Pased by h l'uh Club
Last livening,
At ih meellng of (he PiHi Club !a(
evening resolutions of rgrt at the tad
death of Fish Commissioner Meduif
were presented by Mr. iloslln and unani
mously adopted. The resolutl.n a to, low;
"Whereas. The cim.-n ivf Or. gon have
hearvl wllh profound ori'w of tlie un
timely death of Mr. lioJIUler l. .Kn)ulie
their tlh eommlMl.'ner. and
"Whereas. The city f Astoria, in hu
dtath. mourns the o of a di J 'guHbed
oiii n and of a warm friend; id,. tUhlng
tnteri'Sls a rapatde, energetic and ffli'b nt
worker, and Ihe state of Oregon an h'n
or:itle and fearless ollker. ilur.fure be
It
"lit solved. ty I li, Astoria Progressive
Ctunniertial AssHiallon, of Ast-'Ha. Ore .
that the siHiatbn hereby ex rmls l.i the
twreaved wife aiul family ..f Hoi ter
P. Mcllulre our he.irifelt syntpa hv in
their altllotlon. and that . eondole alth
them in their great irul. f T this nss.v.
elation feels that III Ills death our com.
munlty losr one of Its own esteemed itl
lens. lt'olvrd. I lilt the pr sldent :llld S'C
retary of this ashia:lon are herebv in
structed to send a copy of ih.se resoln.
tlon to the wife of the lamented and
faithful citig.-n who o recently d.-rarte-i
llf' as a mark of our esteem and
sorrow.
Imm.sllately afier the r-adlng of P'e
resolutions, adjournment was taken as
a further m:irk if ri-M..t ., rtie iiiemrv!
of the late llsh oommsoner.
Several matters came up b'fore Mr
llos.slln read the r'oHit.ons. It nas or
dered that the Ins-ailment of 2W due on
the park le paid to Mr. SMv ly. K. M.
Paker was adtnl!t"d to niemlerhlp. V'
tlst Swote was etigig.d to reat-Jange tb
exhibit In the .iso" n!"n p'.'nx It t, -iKt
Intention of the a"0!si'. 'n '
exhibit In order, a there H
be many visitors In lh dtv
coming summer.
A representative ..' be .n'
i put
pr
a' h
r a nment
, A- -e;.
ii;(.,rl
- uv nl
X: O'l
a'ier w s
omnill ! e.
committee of the or-g-'n l';-"-tlon
was t.resenr and I th,
of the as.viaton Iti l'ii"g a
f the tate during- the Ms t of t'
Kdl'orlal A --.i. i-n T'te rn
ref. ers to tie 4,iv Tt-- , .
whl -h will report Hi ree.ininien
th.. next meeting
A comnitinlcittl.in fr tn V J
! a-klng' the a-sovla :., ;.i tie fa m.
J ers of the Ittls an.) ('lark- If. i-lr ila l'w
i a sui'-crlpilon lit t ra -e m ti. y , v. ug'i
j t. permit of 'the planking te read re
cently built In that !iu!t, u,n r f'tn-1
to the roads comml't.e. Ati iut t ,X) s
reijlllrtsl to se nr.' the ;c c- .i y j.l.ir .
Inr for the road.
Jt'lx'tK TAYt.olt HlKI'.Nl'S
Till: TAXPAYKItfP I.KAiil r;
Says ft Has the I'.Uht i 1'otrion tru
'.uin.il fnr Hetreti.-htneiit in Muni
c'.pal Affairs.
ASTi.KlA. Apr-.! .
tot-Ian: in y.mr .s.u...
r. port .if the pr.x-e,,.:.
i-ourx II. uf Thuri!ay
sub-.tnnti.illy. that the
Were. .11-;, ! t tl'-a
ii--. .oiie.rt-i t a
'est of It;, l.ght-.i g
"9-F.dllor As.
f Pnda. jour
i.f the coiniiiou
lenity. Milt-"!.
.tuition c mm I,
Ic Taxpawrs
'eetl n "f fie
'': g r.-U icing -!i
g"r . as i.ffen u , , a-ol
'hh 1,-n r. dililr thh- a
y. lik-. our i"i:itii"U
::.-e!-r s'i-g s-from
ine.hllt -.ij n .-. ,,f iiat
mini-" r , It y
m. .M'.e..m. it h.
r"pre.enta:ive !
CviUllv ll, .should I,:'
their collJ-tltuetlts
they wii!, treat
'heir I'.ton In s
serious a matter with lei:y.
The members of the Taxpuy.r
rniri-s.ent a large prtM,rt.,n
p.-nons wtio pay the county,
school taxes, p this portion
. agii..
if those
Ity ati'l
,.f th-
county, anil if ilo-y hav,
to iwtlti- n th" eominon
resires or their gro-vain f then
tan It be said rhat the common coi.n.
Is rh-lr mast-r. Ins'eaj of the r r
As U wll known ..... onto .-..,.
but nil ov.-r Ihe I'aojM, coast, i.m
rate In A-r!a .V, '.'-hi mills. I think
very one, not excptitig the member
uf the common '-ouii'il, will admit l at
su. !i ;i tax Is r. f oiiiy Injurious nut is
.ilmo-t prohibitory upon bus;!!.-... The
city' buinl. l ludi lueilhc ., ius.Ve !
Water holl'ly. whc f.VMl, IS IJ'Si lsi
It bus Leslie, some llou'lt.g d bt, rp-.ti
whl. ii It pays inl'-res;; i),t. si;hoo ill--trlct
lias a debt of about P'Umj, and the
county has an Indebtedn'.si of upwards of
IX'S'. This year the city levied a g n
eral tax of l'i mills, ithat b-lng the mnx
Innini allowed ,y e charter) a'.d p
will take th.. full amount of thn' P vy
to pay the Interest on the city's Ini.-bt.
edness. other than lis! water bonds. This
school district levied a tax of 10 rn lis fur
school purpo-es, and It will require neailv
half of that amount lo pay tho Interest
on the school ip-bt. A large portion of
th county debt draws eight per cent
Interest, and the balance six per c-nt.
Tn ...l.llll... .1,... .1.- 1 -I.....,'
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toi'.t.iri., tu.iirt ..w.-'-v- U11VS3 w-.i
, ' , ' ,,1M,n.
111 U'.'Ji i IOII l' ll': lAOOY'T , l,-.t O B ...
Ihe city has outstanding liabilities
fr
street Imprcvemint. amounting to near.
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" n"' 'J'"1 ' """"' ""- '" '"- coinlnsr week. The proRram for the week
ter-st at the rat., of eight p"r cent perj , a, foow.
atiniim. Our Indebodm ss, In round PAHT I
number-, is IT'si m and interest th-reon 'jM,lr, h ,..,.,.,.; un
will aver.iKH six p r cent, making a to al!2 Walts, "Ui :.,rceunf," ....Wnldtenfel
annual Interest charge of 4i.W), '1' "is of tjffeiitia.-h's Operas
1.. J S I . a-A UJt iU,.k .1 - m. In.
a,,e.h . ..iiinn.r, t .,, v, Wlior
" liavotte. "cin-im It,-n'
oiiirlit to hi siilTJi lent to warrant the'CA MuvPal Melnngo ....
rlcht of peti'lun, ev-n to one's masters, 1
for, unl'-ss sum thing Is done to stop
th.. Increase In our Indebtedness, It Will
not be long before wo will be compelled
to pay out our entire Inemio for Inter
est. FRANK J. TAYLOR.
II. rj
VAN DPSMN INbORSriD
FOR Kirill i fiMMIS.-lKiMKR.
Recommended by tin- r,-KMtlv pebua
tlon to Hueeieii the I,(i te Mr. Mcluire
The Other Candidates,
Hollistir d. Van Dutsen, el'-rk of the.
A-torln w!it.-r commission, has received
the Indorsement of tho Clatsop c''unty
legislative delegation to rucceod Holllater
. M'.'iulre us state Ash cornmlssiloner.
The need of Uu, immediate apnolmmeat
of a nucccsnor to Mr. M,-Oulre was ap
parent, and the delegation met yester
day to discuss the "Kuallon, There 1
little doubt that Mr, Van Dusen will re
ceive the appointment, as Governor Oeei
has stated that the poHltlon should be
filled by a man Identified with the inter
ests of Astoria. Mr. McOuIre, becausa of
his familiarity with the, fishing interosts
of tho state, would have been retained
indefinitely In office, It ia thought, but
It Is believed that hi successor will be
a resident of this city.
There were several candidates In the'
field, the foremost Mug Mr. Van Puen,
leputy 1l t'oiimilssionsr Pailir-art, ami
p, o, need, superlittv-ndeni of street. Mr,
rallicart had rfrotig friend at wxirk In
his Iwhalf. lilt aiioliHinent waa tinted
on tho ground (hat he waa better able
to take up (h work of Mr. Mctlulro than
any other person, as he had been with
Die late commissioner for aonie time
and was perfectly esinvei-snut wilh the
llshlng laws. Mr. Iteed, who wa a can
dldale fr His oltlo when Mr. Mcdulre
as Inst appointed, was also recommend
ed by his friends, but Mr, Van Pusen has
seemed the Indorsement of the legis alive
delation and stands an excellent chance
for appointment.
ItopieMMiiailvo Curtis waa seen last
night by a reiMrler and asked the re
sult of (he meellng itf 4he legislative dele
gallon. la said:
'Personally. I was In favor of the up.
polimiient of Mr, Cathoart. purely on the
ground of friendship. Mr. Young, an
other member of the delegation, also
favored the candidacy of Mr, Cathcart.
Senator Pulton advocate.! the gpuolut.
meiit of V, It, Parker, who was men.
tlon.M for the place, but who withdrew
In fax or of II. O. Van Pusen.
"ltof.rn going to Halem to attend the
.ilsl.ttlve session, the nictnb.-rs of the
delegation agre to arrive at a uuautin.
ous conclusion on every pt-opoMtlon that
mkiht i"onie up. When the names were'
pies n tod at yesterday's nicing tlie
ohiince of the several candidates were
carefully conldired. ami, frT some
dlsiusslon. it was decided that .Mr. Van
Pusen shouM have the support of the
delegation. If any man from Clatsop
counry Is named by llovernor ile.r, I
think Mr. Van Pusen n! 1, thai man
I am of ihe opinion that Mr. Cathcart:
will lv r. ialned as deputy commission! r
"The t'lvoiniueudiitlon of Iho delegation
has pe n forwarded lo Haleni. and Oov
ernnor Heer will protmbly make tho aP
pomtinent linimsllaiely."
is ou t.iink, Mr. Curtis that th.
plac,, will go to a resident of Pits Cl! ' T'
as asked.
"Yc. i think tlovertmr tb'er r-alises
that tin is the center of tho Industry
and that an Ai"iln should te ap'lnted.
if he I -n't. he should be "
PPIiSn.V.Vf. MKNTIoN.
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-1 1 a il-l.
Iwks r'lu'iisl ft
J.itn.-v M.i, kl
lunitH-nna i of Jtt
lb I.
i: J
la r
U 111
the
S l;l,g.l
I irt'l'H 1
spent ?u,la 'ii Por:.;
!a-t night. ;
returned la't nig' t fr'in 1
trip lo por. land. i
Mini. tent tls.'ia h,'. ... i er
a III I tie , I y est r
T
a'l.T
II
.il
d.iv.
Tr 'v
u a ill
wa a pa-st
from I'oi' Uti.l
. Iu:r.. an I i 'ur' I" ho hv.
t-.g the roa-l f.-firnesi i..ie
Lot Ki
l.leu'e
Sunday
citu r
Pnglm
n.itit
for
em.iy. of the I'.rrr.
attle to J 'In ihe r. v
left 1
line ,
Iran:
.- Id n,
of San Krercl-c i. will ;
relieve Kiigin.rr M mro--. of Ihe l'rry. In
a few day. ,
.Mr. an I Mrs S I'amiger. who have!
teen l-ltlng frl lids In 1'ortlatid. r turned
h.cit,. last r-.ight.
Men:, r.art! TTiomps n Is i xp-ied dally
.'r un San I'r in -tsco t , . Join "he r-v ''
cut-.-r I'errv as hrst lieutenant, vh e J
I.. S.I! w ho I- ( nt lat w-eg.
i
lb v II Man-'ttx and K'd.-r K '' j
H.,' ! will hu.- on this morning's train)
f.-r !': ' a nl 1 ) attend the spring in. o'lr.g j
..f th- l"t.',itery of I'ortland. Tliey wl l;
l U s. nt tw ,.r three days.
A x.i i-r illl'-rt !-ft last nl.:'!' for.
I' t
I -at
1 to a.:!' : .1 t-e tlle-lll.g
, xp.stoii ci.ininission. will
f the
i will
I ' "lay. The cminlsslun a
v organ! - and lay nut Its work
form. i
I-oS-iilS A'.P liAINH i'N TUB TPItF
V !se-'i:in is! that as mil. h as lie' wren
p.,.,..., ..i jji ii,,.) i ,Mt yarly
on th.. turf. Ausiralia Is the larg.gt
loser. No l.ss than ls)0iis olinnges
I V.. ......1.. t. .1... .tt.'ll
n- the tight """"" " " '"" "
uc:, rr ,(,..:' tmiute.1 which miserable peop.e
hl , , j s n l In a vain end-savor to gt health,
It inigtit prov us appalling us me aoove
amount" II nt.-'ter'a Hlomach Hitters
I has cur -d hundreds of people who had
f "'" 0'i to regain
I health. The it'.ttt-r strengthens weak
siiiinachs, and thus cure as we'd a pre.
1 veins cons .pillion. Indigestion, bilious.
ness. liver ai l k dn. y at ment. whl h :n
I ilkate an oVT';.'l(ed or abusiil stoma, h
it Is th only in'dlclnc to take In the
j spring, iin.l Is r ommendid by a'l honest
, physician..
N'ri'.K uf meetin;.
A regular convocation of
S s. John Chapter No. 1
it. A. M . will bo held this
''ling at Masonic Ma'l a'
p. m. All sojourning
I aii, anions are reitpcct
fully unitrd 10 atleml.
K. I'. HdUUUS. Sec.
II il. P.
TilK MiPVItK CONCEIlT.
The Ammo Ladles' Orchestra la draw
ing crowded hull..- nightly at the Iou.
lVr"' l, w "''o'-as have ever played In
Awr.ir u ttllh
gnator degreo of suc-
I "-, and tho rendition of tii program
during the last week ha been i.e.,iinuni-.il
,.v,..ti,,. Mii,ii i,..,...u ,.t A-1...1- -u.. u
I,,. fa,. , hw tUu
.... ... ,,, i.y.-in ABl'l . I UU U
' ." ".'.'. r r,eiisure".... wohitnka
.FlPga
...Hoetlger
Blahl
Morse
' - " nnid I'ashu"
g-Helis-iion. "Wang'
'. I'oikii, ' iTorn
Vienna to lierlln"..
F.llonbcrg
PART II.
10- Mareh, "Washington Post" BoUsa
11- Overture, "poet and Peasant"....
BiiPP
12- V.-iltj!. "Kd In burgh" ItonnlKseau
B-Oavotte. "Htephnnle" C'zlbulkl
11 Beleetlon. "II Travatore" V'Tdl
I'l-Pulka, "Tuxedo" Fiienkenst'in
1 Medh-y, "Hons I'Yom the Old
Polks Itennett
17-Wal'z, "Kaufman's Canlso-Tan-
Oungel
K Finale
Dinner Set Day.
Dinner h.Ih of every descrip
tion. Newest HhapeH, richest dec
oration In porccluin unci chiiiu.
Wutch our window; read prices.
$3.?5, U.S.-,, t:,,36, M.25, $7.8S per
set.
Homo articles cut 60 par cent.
Home articles cut Co per cent.
ODDH AND IvNIW, HAW PKICIU
Great American Importing Tea Co.
(71 Commercial Street, Astoria.
! ISy order M.
Thi tightest Store In Astoria.
.Visa'i Cgstomers See What They Boy,
Avurtiut'iit of ilain
tllul t'llIU')' JllVt'llili'
I'lotliiii'i at
IIKUMAN WISKS.
New
.iiii iiuiiii'iiso stock
of tailor iiinilo uiul
properly I'mUlic'l
Mph'h Clotliiujj; at
HICKMAN WIS ICS.
Loads
Of imMiy Ktvlos tif
liifii's ami hoys'
Hats at
IIICUMAN WISKS.
Puniisliiniis
New Ni l kwi'tir, now
Sliiits, nt vv Snx, ni'W
rinli iwntr at
HICKMAN WIS ICS
HERMAN WISE,
The Old Reliable Clothier, Matter and Purnlsher.
Columbia Electric
and Repair Co.
SucceHsor to
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
Blacksmiths U 1
Foundrymen
I DntlA.Ulinrr
IjUlltU'ldAVIO
Machinists
I.OIill',U l'Hill"CM I aa II t rxtul lscpnlrcil.
Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially
Sole . liiniifiK turcrs of the l'nMirpiPscil
... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ...
Coiitractors for IClectrir I.i'lits ami Power I'lnnts.
R. L. Boyle & Co
lcndiiiK Ren! RHtntc Dculcr of
ASTORIA, OREGON
Write for In fi rimitifi mid
mui
Portland Trad
ing Stamp Co.
Store 345 Washington St.
Was visiter during the last few days by a large number of Astoria paopla wfca
Inspected tha elegant foods which ara given away for Fraa Trading Itaaapa.
The publlo seem to appraelata tha advantage offered to thata by tks TraaUaa
fltamp Company, aa tha merchants In Astoria which glv (ham U tketr patros
report an Increase In their trad. Ask your merchanta for Or Trading ttamaa
when purchasing gooda. Rampla dlpuy at
B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Commercial St.
MerchnntB of Antoiia who will
ytve Green Trodlng Stamps.
PETERBON sV BROWN,
Boots and Bheea.
No a.arapa on Rubber Oooda.
HERMAN WISH.
Clothing asd Oanta' rurnWihJngs.
ECLIPBTD HARDWARB CO.
tovea, Tlowara, and Plumbing.
MRS. IL McKENZIB,
Ml Hoary.
ORIITTN h RBD,
Books and Stationery.
Portland Trading Stamp Co
ISAAC STERN, Mgr., 345 Washington St., Portland
You need not takeyour book
Aak for Orecn Trading Hlnrnpa,
,r?"'
STYLE.
Tn lr stylish I th niissll
1 1 (i in lirlni slmculv, fiat Kid
nul aece aiatilv si(il niaih la lit
sttlisk.
la lotmrr yrat ao smart cnuU
hy ivtlsk, imlv lo ktsr iloth
Ibi; It w micssary in pay loir
laid l the lallat'l; hat aniaf
dt'tnai Buy bay pi tint tisiy
tafl ionJ t very lillla abut
the coeimua lla- atyle ot
clothlsi)
Is audi f ear aalada lu bsy
aid nil anas btat lat beat mit
ul ibis misus ptodavllna khltl
at ollcf al ticrplloaally l
pticta. (oatldctlaij iHt.
Oar ionds kt ainll. Oar
pile tie ilqht W( I feat cas.
Insjeis hnamsblv
II tea pictcr uat hav nl dnli
liisiacxs. kt skstl be pleased la
luant n aitniai) nsr Meads,
L0crs
Supplies
Kept In Stock
lUtls
.ri.'. ('iiiiiincrt'iiil Strpplj
McALLEN A MoOONALD,
Dry Oooda, Etc, Bta.
H. ECK8TROM, '
Jaw alar.
TnH BONHONNIBRB.
Confectionery and Ioa Oraaaa.
WILL MADI8ON,
Cigars and Tofcasaa.
B. I". ALLBN ft CO..
WaU Paawr, Paista aasd OUa
TUB WONDER I1MI,
Fancy Nottoaa, Tera.
with you when (sHopplngi
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