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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1899)
TI1E DAILY AST0R1AN, SATURDAY MORNING. M b, m REMARKABLE VALUES.... ....In Ladies' Wrappers Vi offer to the tables this wk a Urn. and varied assortment o( Ladle." Wrappers, all thoroughly w.ll made, with extra width skirt. Some are trimmed with eimbroldery, olhr with laoe. and a till other, with braid. Put the moat at. tractive feature la th. remarkably low prices w auk for hem. OUR LOT AT 85 CENTS la equal to, If not superior, to any U K Wa have others at all prices up to $1.84 It Is to your advantage to bur of us nsver b offered again. THE FAIR, 506-508 Commcrclnl Street. P. J. Meany-vrtJ CDerchant Tailor and Exporter of Fofs. Highest Cash Prtco Paid for Fur Skin. Tinthand Commercial 8tev. Astoria, Or. Ladies' Underwear andWrappers Had to order and kept to stock. Pries RaasoosMa, KUNG SANG & CO Coraer Eighth and Commercial Sts. Ope Bxt Thursday. USE N. P. CORSETS,.. They ore the Best Albert Dunbar TODATB WKaTHSB. Fair. AROUND TOWN. Fresh buttermilk at tfc. Parlor. Ie cream and Ice cream soda, at th Parlor. The Columbia arrived in yesterday from Baa Francisco. Fresh smoked Columbia river smelt at the Pat Market Best lkcent mewl. Rising Ban restaur aat. Ol Commercial street Best California win. 10 cents per gal lon. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. TalephoD. 81 Three houses for rent Apply to B. Z. Ferguson, Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Company. Sweet cream received twice a aay and bo charge mad. for whipping or deliver, la cream at the Parlor. Dr. Ball has removed his dental office Into the Mansell building, over the Eastern Tea Company's atora. German Lutheran services next Sunday at 2:30 in the Congregational church. All are invited. C. Buechler, psstor. In the police court yesterday two ex- pugilists were arraigned on a charge of fighting. Judge Nelson fined them $10 each. The steamer Alliance crossed out yes. tenlay morning for San Francisco. She carried ZA bundles of shcoks and KB sacks of wheat. Th. very finest The oe plus ultra. The creme de la ere me. That's Harper whisky In three languages. Sold by Foard Stokes. Astoria. Oregon. Beginning with tomorrow, the evening services In all the city churches will commence a half hour earlier than has been the custom during the wrimer. Ramoler and Ideal bicycles for sale or rast Repairs and sundries) at lowest rates. Can at cyclery, (33 Bond street Columbia Electric and Repair Company. After Hay t the Astoria Wood Tsrd Company will deliver Knappton Mills slab wood at your door, sawed, for E 50 per cord. Leave orders with T. L. Parker or at the Astoria Wood Yard. All the usual services will be observed at the Baptist church tomorrow. The subject of the morning sermon will be: "How to Raise a Good Crop." Evening service. "Counting the CoBt." Everybody made welcome. New Neckwear Ttcks, Tuffs, Rows Fancy Manufactured fleai and Hobby Line of C. wrapper ever offered In town. while, they last, as such value. alU The Ploce To Save Money In Hie Justice court yesterday evening Louis Oretrlch wa found BUlliy of eut. rasing public decency and sentenced to thrv. months In the counly Jail. Th. schooner Twltght will llnish loading lumber at the Knappton mill today. She la bound for San Francisco aad will probably be towed to oa this afternoon. Kelly's transfer wagons deliver bos wood to any part of th. city on short notice. All orders left at Eapf a fund tur stors, Ov Commercial stret. will recelv. prompt attention. Telephone 1144. The A. Booth lacking Company ship- . . ' , . ' 1 ped a carload of salmon east night before last. It went over the Northern Facibc. but was taken to Gobi by the steamer I Telephone, and there transferred to tne cars. Peter Mange, of company F. and YU. lard P. Davis, of company I, Oregon vol- j nnteers. have been discharged from the service In Manila. Manre is a Portland tnaa. and was wounded several weeks ago. rv! Is from Albany. At the Swedish Lutheran church to. morrow Swedish services a ill flf'J Bt W. a. ui.; Sunday school at 12:13: En. gllsh services at t p. m. The pastor Kill N aa-ay the second Sunday of the month instead .f the fourth Sun Jay, rViul alike to both consumers and pro. Tha Nef Crcam.cr B.eataurant. Bond Mucrs. Th-re Is no town on the coast street, near the alley between Ilth and I w here a city market would be o pe. tt. Uth streets, serves th. beat B-cent meaij ltrly appropriate: as In .stru. ;ver se dJl In Astoria. Everything Is j 8e. neat lad da- absotuta satb , f th oiHllu. j,, faction is guaranteed all patrons, iv.i9TAlir a rrron-oii!v staid that I Rev. Iluert Urttom. pator of the Pres. bytertan ennrt h of Vancouver, has been j elected president of the Presbyterian Mln. ( Isters" .VssvK-iatlon of Portland, and also chairman of a committee to convey to Ian Maclaren" their cordial greetings. The usual services will be conducted In th. CVngregatlonnal church tomorrow as follows: Morning service at 11; Sunday school at IMi; children', meeting at 4 p. m.; evening service at . The regular communion service will be held after the morning sermon Fredericksburg Musk- Hall, corner 0f Seventh and Alder streets. Portland. Or. High class entertainments every evening. The only family resort In that city. All kinds of refreshments. All delicacies In season. Admission free. Louis Dam. masch, proprietor. I 1 the ! In response to a challenge from llwaco Athletic club four or six or the A. F. C.'s alleged best bowlers will go over on the llwaco Monday morning to bor a match game for an oyster dinner. The party will return on the same steamer Monday afternoon. Wanted-Man with little money In every county In Oregon and Washington, to sell th. "Best" Incandescent Lamps; makes own gas; 100 candle. Cheapest light known. The "Best" Incandescent Lamp Co.. 1SS Third street. Portland. Or. Hugglns 4- Squler. Managers. W. A. Gainer private stock wblsay, hsndled exclusively in Astoria by John L. Carlson, la on. of the most popuUr beverages sold. Its purity snd quality are guaranteed, and it Is esped'! rec ommended for fsmily use. It l sold ln any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and Bond strsjets. At the Pre-byterlan rliun-h services . will be heI as usual tomorrow. Theme ; of the morning sermon, 'The Rread of ! Life," evening theme. "Liberty anil i Law." The evening serviiv wi'.l begin . at 8 Instead of at 7:30 as heretofore. Y. P. S. ('. E. a T: plea n'.te the change! time for all evening services. . Portland Jobbers predict that sugar will - soon advance slightly. The market Is ln j an abnormal condition, as refined sugar I along the coast Is cheaper than In New I York: In fact, below the manufacturers' price. This is due to the war between j the Arbuckles and the sugar truxt. As I' 1 Is a losing game for both sides, dealers; expect a ris any day. Sorvices at Grace church tomorrow, Litany: Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m.: evening prayer, with address to Junior auxiliary on the church's work in Oregon. 4:S); evening prayer at Holy In. no.ents. 7:30. Tne confirmation classes I meet at the vestry room Monday at 3:30, and 7-30 p. m.; Holy Innocents class at j 3:30 p. m. I Fish Commissioner F. C. Reed says that o far as he Is able to ascertain, there are no violations of the new fishing law on the Columbia. Ail of the fishermen have licenses and are prepared to begin Boys' and I'onr-in Hands Knicker Leggings. I'OK IJICYCLE t'5E. bv J. and D. Mi-George, Dunfrccs, Scotland. SUSPEflBERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros. JVIake H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria work as soon as 4h fish begin lo travel th. stream. The )atrol boat has been In Id oft .Inc. th open season be. sail, as there was thought to he no its oesstly for It. No arrests are being mad anywhere along the river, and the new flsh commissioner expects smooth sailing 10 far as the Columbia Is concerned, I'onlr.ctor lbock yesterday lands'd live of the hlg government mortars at Fort Stevens, and they will be at once mount, e.l on the the formication there. Ft v. more, remain 10 be lamlcdl and will be transferred h the fort by the soldiers. Contractor lbeck will receive from th government for his work and h employed but six men. The three, guns wvr landed at the fort In lo 1 s. the work being all d.e by band power The announcement thai the tlrs; steam er of the Men-hunt's line from San Fran, clss-o ii Astoria and Gray' harbor sailed May 3 turns out to have been prvma lure. Th. Uraoe lVirlln. I scheduhM to a4l tomorrow evening. It Is proposed for the preeent to make the sailing date 13 days apart. This time will be shortened to night days later on, I ft he new line proves a suece. The Parlina. It Is said. will make hr Initial trip with a' full cor. go of general mernhamllse. Hid for boarding prisoners were opened by the county court yesterday morning. To bid were received, one by lan llarber and one by FranctacovW-h & ltlaaich. l'o;h were for (he same amount. H rent a meal. The bid of Harber was not for any stated time and the contract ' for one year, the time specified In ttie bid In the afternoon the county court met the special committee appointed by the conn, ell and visited the Young's bay bridge. A movement l on foot In Tortland to reestablish a city market. The Telegram ay the fact that such a miirkrt is had- ly needed. Is generally conceded. "It would not only be a gr.at convenience to those marketing their produce in Port, land but also a protection to th public, who. in the rast hav too fre.ju-ntly b'-en swindled with short loads tf a-r.V. and hay. and inferior frm garden produce ' t ..... 0m,. vr.iuy and Is likely A city market In Astoria was strongly nr., an-adv-.ted t (ew Vr ago, Vhtv I ,-,,,, () ,llhv ,um mv,h B, .v reason to btlvve .In Institution herd,. ,tiip m.i-tr. Ills proposed crew and Would prove a great success and In-n.' City Attorney Allen reponeu '.t. oounlr 1Bll n,.try to M t .lo the city's , f , tK)1 at ,t, . ())at Mr llcn had atlvtsej tne j acceptantv f the offer. r'.her taIl take i the matter Into court. The statement should have been thai the county pro-poss-d to hold KtUO out of the H' col lected. In consideration of th-- late re. ductton mad,- In the city limits, and s willing to pay the remaining $.M'W without further controversy. This Is the settle, mrnt Mr. Allen advised, and it Is g-ner. ally regarded a a r oo ln v""w ul the interminable litigation which woui.i u""r""": ..... .Il..w One of the locomotive engaged In transferring the material to the govern, menl works at Fort Stevens was ill. pensed with yesterday. A iwrtlon of tne crew at work at the ion win (nv. be laid off In a few days on account ..f ,h- nonavailability of the last appro. prlatlon. The men will t transferred lo Scarborough Head to complete the fortifications at that point. Thr. e gun emplacements are finished at 3. arborouiih Head and the men now a: work the e are engaged in placing rapid lire gun I In position. These men will all re. ,t;jrnl to Fort Stevens, where s. veral rapid tire guns will also he placed. The ; money for this work Is exicfil to ! I available by August next. Nicholas Kearage. the up-river s-iner. 'who has ben in the city the past few I ...... ..... ..ut.-t,.... ,r:.,1.. hV .t.l?". Ilt-e 111a, ui-- .i.-.-. the goners operating on the middle r)ver haV(. Very light so far. owing t(J ,n1 w.an.jIy 0f .jUmon some of the j workng on the Miller sands have I engaged tielr men on shares until the 1 !.,,, flli;her advanced. Mr. Kearage ; hai( n0t y ,.ommrnrpd work on his erounrt, t,ut x,H.. ts to .lo so next week The freshet In the river this season. h thinks, will seriously affect seining ami he looks for It to liegln the latter i.nr: of June. In such eas,. there is no hope for seiners occupying low ground" and the muddy water .r'lii''eil by the freshet will render It Impossible for mu.ii to h done by anyone. The seiners will hav.. to depeud on the latt-r r' of the ann hl year to make any muney. The prospects for the rannerymen rnak. ing money were fine at th" beginning ol the year, but they are rapidly passing away." said H. S. McOowan to a repre. sentatlve of the Portland Telegram y.-s. terday. "There appeared to be a better demand for canned salmon In the markets than there had been for a number of years," he continued. "And It rlld look as If the canneries could be operated In a way to make some money for the own era. The present cost of producing the goods and the price of the manufa.'tur article are so nearly the same as lo make It look bad for the oonners There has been a slight advance In the price of the manufactured goods, but It doesn't 1 correspond with the Increased cost of ! producing them. Last year the raw fish cost about 4'4 cents per pound; this year ! the price Is U'i cents, and some are said to be paying . Then the price of th cans and the solder Is more. With these Clothing In Kccfcrs and Vcstccs. several Increases In cost there should lie a decided advance In price, Some popl. In the businrss appear to enjoy selling goods below oot, and th. other are likely to stay In the light as long as they can. Th cold storage pittple always pay! about half a cent more for llh than the cannery men do. They can afford to, as there Is a lietler mnrgltt In their bust, ness; besides (hey lake only the pick o( the llh. Nothing under ! pounds Inter, est litem, while thn cntiners take all slae. No mutter what price we tlx, the odd storage; people will lo over us." The tn.'inliers of the county court and tho committee appointed by the council to cxamluo the Young' bay bridge, re. turned (10m their Inspection yctci'dny evening. The contiactors llnsh.d their oik yesleidity mid a liutulier of vttl. sens went out with the otllclitls to Mew tho structure, lloth l lis county court and the cotiiniUlee of thn council arc fully sall'ttcd with the work. Kxeryihltig work perfectly and tne bridge was d. cUr,-,l to be a model of good workman, ship. The liaw was called and clostd, iUhI, by actual tlittr, only three minute was occupied In the latter process. No agreement was renehed as to bulldlUK the npro.ich, but It Is not anticipated that this portion of the work will cause any matorlnl delay. Th Lewis and Clarke people hav,. yet to tlnlh the road loading to the south appf'Htch l'fore t'le tirldwe can be opened for trsthc. The money for doing the work must he raised among themselves, according to the con. tract with the county. However, the lj'Wls mihI (.'11 ke eole will be a-sNted by private general subscriptions, the total exist of the work being slxuit (i'i Thn l'rlil;e will rotully b accrpl,d at the pieent sesNm of the county court. SVII.OHS Foil TIIK TKUOF r.M'KIt AUUKSr. Taken lrT the Vrs'l Velrrd.iy 01 Habeas Corpus Proceeding" --Captain t'ornltig Arrested for Kidnaping. . The house iMtlleoi U-t wt.it the boarding and the taptaln of the kep.rs Hrltlsh slilt Howard 1. Trvtp came off j .he boarding hoils,. people, but a I'.lct of jurisdiction letween the ta:e and federal authorities. When the steamer Oo'umri.e ra bed the rower hartj.it- tills morning ie was , met l.y a launch having on board Cap. 1 tain VAitrtini; of the Troop. a"d I Mini j Slate arha! H itser Marshal llous. r was armed with I'nl-.d Spates pio.a , Isied under the federal a.lmlralty law by foinm'.ssioner Thomson of this city. til. j re. ting hint lo npprtiu nd the sailors aboard the Columbia who had signed' shipping papers In San Francisco tor the) Troop and ( tiansfer them iti the ship j After anchoring for a snort time me steamer was taken a..nglde the Troop and all but two of th,. sailors In liga tion were found and forcibly d-lltere.1 on j lK.ar.1 the ship. The two m.slir sailors could not be illsi-ov.reti. alitiougn a thorough search of the steamer was made, and they were probably carrl-tl to Portland. Thwarted tn their purp.se to hold the tn,n. the liour.llng house eople repre. s.nte.1 by Il. k M.farron. retwlnd to the Justice .Miirt In this city "d obtained a warrant for the arrest of (ipia,in Corning, on tne charge of kidnaping. The warraru was served by i'ontat.le V. kman. who w.-iif down to the ship for that purpjse. and t'aptain ("ornlng proniptlv appeared l.ef ue the itinKlsirate and was ieea-..,l on hall until his hear ing which s set for t o'clock this morn, ing. The third act In the drama thon transpired In the Ins'itutlon by the t;..rnes for the Is'ardlng house people. .M.-s-rs. Fulton l)ro . ot halx-as corpus pro''cllngs, lefore Judge ilray. The writ was made returnahle at no..n and was promptly served by the pr.xlucili ii before Juig" liray .on after that hour by Sheriff Llnvtlle of all tlie men who had been put aliourd the Troop early In the morning, nwf ig to the 1 lUMKeinetit of the county court to inspect the Young's Imy bridge, In ."ornian with a commlitee of the city council, the hearing on the habeaa cor. pus was continued until 5 p. m., the 11101 being remanded to the cust. dy of the sheriff. At j o'clock, on application of Captain Corning, the hearing was ud. Jourrie.l until 1 p. m. today, the m. 11 ln the meantime being I- ft In the custodv of the sheriff, and were confine. I I'l t lie county j.ill during the nlgnf. Mr. li. (' Fulton was se.-n after the ad journment by an Asiorlan represent., tive and Interrogated concerning the ground iiMin which he bascl the habeas f.rpiis pr "e.il;ngs. He slated that the incti Were American citizens, and under tti prMVi'jfon r.f fhe treaty of 1V!2 be. twesMi the I'nl'eil States and Great llrltaln they cannot be comiiled to serve on an Kngll-h ves... Mr. Fiillon says that prior ro the adoption of this treaty there was no law under which l.sertln seamen of either nation could be uppre. h. n. led and relume, ,i the Vessels which they might ,. lit to abandon. T) rem edy this defect the treaty of 1S!i2 was lie. gotlated and It expressly provide that no American seaman can Ik- forced to serve on an English vessel nor can an English sailor he forciblr put on an American ship. It-sides this legal objec tion to placing the men on the Troop, Mr. Fulton says, as a matter of fact, they were deceived into signing the ship's articles In San Francisco on the repre. sentatlnn that the vessel was bound for Manila, a port to which, as Americans, th'-y had reasons at this time for desiring to go. Mr. Fulton thinks there will be no difficulty in procuring the discharge of all the nien. On their i i.nse upnder the habeas cor pu proceedings It Is Intend to have tho sailors appear ns witnesses against ''up. lain Coming on the charge of kidnap. Irav. PERSONAr. MENTION. .1 I'. Htts returned to Portland on the train last evening. Professor O. A. Thornton left for Port land yesterday on a brief vilt. Mrs. '.. W. Holt was a passenger on the train yesterday evening for Portland to he absent a few days. A. W. Booth, of Baltimore, the can. neryman, arrived on the lale trnln last nli.;ht and Is registered at the Occident. City Attorney Allen leaves this morning for Hoii'h Hend, Watih., where he ha on Important case coming up for trial In Ihe superior court of Paclfl.: county. Weston J. Hinder returned from Fort 8 evens yesterday, wh.re he haa been n the employ of the United States engl. neering department for th. past two months. TO CURB A OOL.D I If ONH DAT Taka taiatlv. Bromo Qulnln. Tablets. All druggists refund th. money If It falls to curs, c Th. s;enuln has U B. Q. on each tablet. For sale br Cbaites Rogers. " Andrew Lake 5 J J COMMKUCIAL MT. ...Merchant Tailor. 1'cifcct I'lt (iiinrnntcctl. Low Prices. Ki'iHtlrlng and Cleaning Neatly 1'one. Dr. J. H. Davis, DENTIST 1'nue tilock Aetorle Tin: I'ASSINtl UK HKM'INK." the head of tld 'genuine" at at the grade, Itecitnitig iM-neath an alder tree h.te. lie mopped Ills brow, telle rd M "o.e. And settled himself lor unlet repose. The day was .lark, the earth ws. cold. Naught scented the air but gtate-taM mould: So the reader who know, the lay of th wood t'an nattily tell where the aid. r tree Stood. "And." .aid lie." Ilioush sttep Hie 'till. I lo at ) ttie air. I I think I to 'lalHil that 'lpa-r' ; et illr.ed the luck that 111 ui llighl The ohjeel on win. It tn e). tlrsl alight, ) "Is that same highway on win. h ' 1 1. said j I've lt;iv bumped my .titl.al toad O. cruel the tale' . rvll the li-'iir' I A nutter ' small, . grt l' l''i " I'wa. a -a.l tnlsialt. w '! ! leeply regret, To allow un vlf o far t. (,.iget I1.-11 I cotuiiitit.tl alt 11. . ul'iu I en th. street. n,l "iiH)'i " h.at't. t.i .1 d r, ei! "Hut ml l p. raii.Uitti. I iho-k ih.-) It. I te got to bra. It shall llctcr up and s:mp:y 1il. t' el IV'i'r Te: ' It h w, So oinl'le a ill" a not in. 1. 1 t- ' I lilli I" ilcte I !i -Id Ilia If a tine lart. S . . I. 11 ..ll clever had I piayd my M.-t. V.I I llg.O is l- li.-t.-l, I tt'i.t ' telle, t ,,r otic- I to hoio 1 ii" -ir l up m , P i t c I had llioullled lib Taylor, wept with t'urruthrrs Jolil.d III. IteWlby lld seter.ll I tie gam,- It was , a). my plan :hers. cutely liUI. To plant my opp oiems w il In he itia.le. "Sometlmr I wa. "genuine." sometimes sometimes .mother " Can lie at all tltnr. the one . Hut f.-r on- false t.-p. which me hhlVer I d hate ure hbu.ome.l out a "bloom In' receiver. "Hut now sln.e they're onto my subtl game. Things don't eem to ! a. they used to the same I on. could ta.k loudly of Gray and his road. The bridge across the rlter, l, e burden and load. "The taxiwyers ,a tecsi.e of hi. folly. la-aguers w-nild applaud and make m feel Jolly. Hut now when I ari- nd a.!.tre- th chair. .ttie of them snl k. r !ille ..th-rs will .'are. "llt.'tl "Motille' s, .1 g. tol. A'ld Haniiltoft noi t loll. Ye i...s. can it I the lip I've os: my !a-t ship?" . ri.k n wlih In. the pretl- lls . e. ! t U'. the 1 lip fltld Hie receiver. In In. wrt'h he aros,- from his water. I Snaked neut. S ru. k ihe eurth with his p..nerou No, Pi feet; Th,. iild-r tre... ro. ke I th hill ld with a thud. And as u.iiul -burl, il .,, "geimina." In mud. 1 1 y The Maine, nil", amkhp'ass as figiitkrh That Anierl.ani know how to fight they have already proved aev.ral times They iiave always fought rht and f' right, that' th reason Anerha la like her fam.ni household remedy Hos- tett.r's Htomach Hitters For half a cen. j tury tills great remedy has b-en re.tor- ing strength to weak stomach., vigor to I tired nervs. and health and strength j to the whole body. Its reputation b,a :-ai!i:y advancd In spite of hundred of imitations. Ho 1 tig as disease lives -n the world so long will Hosteller's Stomach Hitters live to cure It If you aru troubled with constipation, liidlg.s. tlon, bllllousness, or If your kidneys hare been overworked, try Hostetter'. Hiom ach Hitters. It wi.i rure you If you are well, take It occasionally to keep you so. Agulniililo has propose, 1 to negotiate, and one of the Interesting (Mints will b. to learn his pecuniary views on the release of prisoners. WHEN NATURE Needs assistance It may be best to render It promptly, but on. should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The boat and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by th. California Fig Syrup Company. PKOPOHA1.B FOR FUfcL. Olllce of C, (J. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wunh,, May 2, lMt. Healed propwsals, In triplicate, will bo received here until 11 o'clock a. m., June 2, 18'A and then opened, for furnishing fuel tit the .v cral mllliury p..i in this department for fiscal year commern Ing July 1st, IMP.. Information furnished hire or by quar. tennasters at posts. U. B. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain. Ing proposals should be marked: "Pro. posals for Fuh at ," and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JACOIiH, C. Q. M. Tho Harrioan commission will got to work early nxt month, and tho outlook is that Ihure will he no more factious ob stinacy In handling thu question. Vase and Ornament Day. Various designs, shapes and sire ln Royal Hanover, Royal Tepllt vases and ornaments. Ahio fancy glass vase In endless variety. Compare pries with us. Borne articles cut 60 per cent. Borne articles cut 50 per c.nt. DDHANU I' NIi, HALF PRlCi:. Grtat Americaa Imparting Tea Co. 71 ConusMrtlal gtreet, Astoria, (leui Zealand f'm Insaranee Go Of New Zealand. W. P. ThoniHH, Mgr., Son KnmolHCo. JNLIMITni) LIAHIUTYOI7 5..ARRM0LDERS. SuliNiTilit'il Cupital Pnivl-Ui) Cujitul in I'nitod Stairs Siirilus to Policy Holtlt is Hum bt'cli Umlprwritinp on tin- I'tinl'ic Vu-t over Twt-nly twn your SAHUEL ELAlORll & CO., HcHident ARcntH, Astorlci, Oregon. 1 8 99 KNOX SAILOR HATS Km I ntUcH. lit Much, Nay Hliic. White niul Wcttrw a 1 BUFFUM & 1 InttcrH tuu ft l Thinl Strt't t, H.mcr SUrk, I 'PacificNavigationCompany MTKAMKHH I. I'. Elmore W. II. Ilnrrltwoti (UKIIULDI HAY Colinooling at Astoria wlili the San Fraiiclscs.1 Portlnnil ami all ger rates apply to ( OHN A CO., Afc'et.U, TII.I.AMOtlK, Ore. f Bend -nt stamp to pay poaiag FISHER BROS. I Tr ; Builders' Heavy and Shelf Can Bava Too Mooey on Cstlmau. I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY ! .Telophont Mo tli Handles Only ig Commercial Stop and Think! Are Yiu (letting The Beat Meale, The I3cnt Lliuors, Or The Bent That can be had la the city? If nut, It I Because you have not visited For thus, who require a genuln fe4, May get th.r. with eoonomy all that they aed, 1 ii.iuniinup woo wivii 11 n.T. ireeir ooat.iMQ i nai or an tn. great Igik for the nign of "JEFF'H" iiutl Coltittibia Electric and Repair Co. SttcceHHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Foundrymen UogglnK EnglneM Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufucturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Lights and Power Plants. 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