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- lilfc MOUNINO ASTOIUAN SIMA, KEHKUAltt Jl, 1U0O. School Tablets . . 4c Good Lead Pencils lOc doz. Hcniliiiartcr for Dry Goods on the Lower Columbia. JOT'RNAL ASKS ACTION'. Asks for a Cltisens" Meting on Canal Bill Mayer Ei-rg-nan has received a tele- gran, from Mr. Hearst, j.roprletar of the New York Journal, asking him to; call a mass meeting of the citisens here fcr the purpose of bringing force to bear upon the Oregon senators to de - niand absolute freedom from "entang - ling alliances'' with Knslnnd on the Nlearagu.li. canal bill. The letter, which Xollows, has been referred to the chani- ber of commerce: "Astoria Is now beyond the naeh of effective Euroi an attack. The Hay-'or Pauncefote treaty, forbidding us to Interfere with the passage of hostile ! lleits through the Nicaragua canal. last year and the promoters are pr- ei,t minls'iy. woull lay the I'aclrtc Coast open to tae parin? to go Into it on a more extensive r,le n'-'t Instructive Index of public iv les of the w.irld. The British navy. 1 srale this ytar. If the business grow s at f''' "nR !s cessation of bitter critlc with 5." effective battleships and 157 the rapid rate it did last year there will lslm nf Vw ernment by the leading cruisers,: the Frt-n.h navy, with S6 bat- , f,.vv salmon left for the pickers as- rgar;8 alter tl;e voting In the house of tlcshfps and hi cruisers, and the Ger- soiiation. unless the pack is unpreced- l'iunon9 arid at York had proved that, man r.avy. whiih, when the pii- ently lame. right or wrotif.. Lord Salisbury's cab- gramn e is carried out. will have 38 Several iuli atlons of better prices ,nel retained its hold. With the ex-baltl-ships and 65 cruisers, will all be are C1t,d bj Mr. Cook. For one thing. "'I'11"" of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's brought within striking distance of the rivalry between packers and cold- staltsmanllke speech. Mr. Tlnmthy Astoria. Cannot Jim urge the Oregon storage men will force up prices; for -Hcaly's stands out as a bright excep senators to demand an amendment, another, the scarcity of h.sh last year, !'"n ,0 d rather fatureless debate. leaving us free to fortify the canal for the pnlH'tiou of the Pacific Coast ard call a public meetirg to express the f-eling of your citizens? HE IS NOT POLITICALLY DEAD. Ex-Senator Mitchell Has a Large Fol lowing in Oregon. Eugene Journal. Son.e people are flattering themselves with the Idea that ex-Senator Mitchell is out of politics. He has been In poli tics all his life, and will never be out, if he can get in, as long as he lives. It Is now certain as anything in thei ' future that if the republicans contral Eastern Star Ladies of Portland In the the legislature the Mitchell-McBrlde- City. Fulton faction w ill be in the saddle, the ' same as they were In the last state The ladles of the Eastern Star had convention-probably more so. a most enjoyable time yesterday In this The men who are now being slated city, the occasion being a visit by slx for the legislature In Eastern and West- ' ty-fi'e members of the Myrtle lodge, of em Oregon, outside of Portland, "on Portland, to the Fern chapter of this local issues, the silver question being city. Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Mar dead," as they say, are, almost without saret Lutke accompanied the Portland exception. Mitchell men. They will nearly every one be nominated. It may in the morning. Mrs. Lutke was the been well since h- went out and his du be true that Mitchell is not and will guest of Mrs. O. L Peterson, who is ties have greatly devolved on Major- not be an avowed candidate, but he' will be the choice of that faction over' McBride, Herman, Fulton, Tongue or the W. C. T. L. rooms in the early Lord Robert's staff. Another staff offl any of the bos who are whooping up part of the evening. Later on cer, to w hom Lord Robert's Is reported the iarty. He is the real Mark Hanna the worthy grand matron delivered an to submit all strategy, Is Colonel Hen- favorite, who can be counted on to go the whole hog every time and change ! as oftn aa "the party" changes Its platform. No better repreisentative of the up-to-date-anything-to-catch party ' tan be found from head to tail. Aside' from this nearly all successful poll-1 of the exercises late in the evening j in spite of all details, the Crown Prln ticlang from top to bottom are the when the visiting ladies took their de-1 tes Stephanl, of Austria, widow of -the same he has been an active and use-' parture for Portland. j Crown Prinze Rudolph, will marry ful senator. The saloon presents a bar to many a man's success. Crippled by Rheumatism. 'eral party was no match for the con- Those who have Rheumatism" find' servative organization and even the themselves growing steadily worse all; pmall mnoritits mustered into the lob- . thLemtrS k 1 "S,i8 tiblen were largely leavened with dlscon- timately intensify thediseask hv . their will, voted in favor of the party, t .1.!. 7 .. ' . Ine thfe Joints to swell nd .nffan producing a severe aching of the bones.' B. 8. 8. has been curing Rheumatism uuuiitujoiii Tot twenty years-even the worst casef 1 lor twenty years-ven the wor which seemed almost incurable Cpt. O.K. Hughe., tie popolir rsllroad eonriucwr, of Oolumbls, 8. C, hsdtn expert- u;f(r that juinfu! di. SMe. l' tay: "I wan s gieat saCerer from ant fulur Kheumalihm (or two yeirt I could got do perisiaeut rehef IromanT msdieine pre scribed by my physician. I toon about a dozn bot- I . 1 nei 01 jour h. . ., aufl bow I am as well as I ersrwrnlnmylie. Inni 'jf tare tl.ot your medicine eured me, and I wnld '.'" recommend ii to any one Suffering from anjblood disease." Everybody knows that Eheumatifcn Is a disear-d state of the blood, and Only a Hood remedy is the only prop 1 treatment, but a remedy containing potash nr.d mercury only aggravate.' the trouble for Dlnnl being Purely Vegetable, goes direct tt tlie very cause tlio disease and a per Bisiient cure always results. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash, mercury or other dan gerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia, C5S each J. W. COOK'S IOKA. Sees Much Tronole Ahead for the Sal-mon-Canners" "Combine." Last night s Telegram contained the follouing: In tne con.itltlon in the cold storaise business, th-re is trouble nhcttl for the salmon-canners" combine, according t 'j. . Cook, a piominent cHnneryman. ! He says the outlook for prices, both to ' dshermen and to dealers, is bright, J The combine has made a big mistake j is n.t including the cold-storage men. ' according to Mr. Cook's Judgment. The j rrmer will cut some pretty big cakes Ice, both literally and figuratively, he 'says. Tile told storaire business con- su.ne l a lanfe percentage of the puck anj because new marki ts have been o.ed up, will make bigger demands upon Columbia river canned salmon. The enviable reputation Columbia river salmon has obtained makes it a choice product for any part of the world, and the demand Increases every year. Were the output ten times as large there would be no trouble in finding a mar-(wno nave spoken the English tongue, ket for it. The only trouble now is to A,ul lhos wh" saying this are ad i;et enough llsh. I ,'"8 in the same breath that the mnn "You may depend upon it." said Mr..0""1 to be shot for a traitor. Cook, "salmon will rule the roost this So much f,,r th Political hapjienings year." I wi'ch. v Ith the war. have divided the I interest of the week. FRATERNAL VISIT. I . . party, which arrived down on the toat worthy matron of Fern lodge. Diuner was served to the ladies at address after which the members of Myrtle lodge gave an exemplification , of the work which has the reputation of being the best of any chapter of the order o.t the coast The steamer awaited the conclusion ! THE GOVERNMENTS VICTORY. In Spit of All Opposition, the War Was Overwhelmingly Endorsed j at the York Election. I ((Copyrighted by the Associated Press.) j LONDON, Feb. 10. It has been a I great week for the government. As fjret id in these dispatches, Lord Salis bury held his own ln parliament and j be a brilliant affair and will set prece 'with the country.. The disunited lib- dent at nau?ht, the bride wearing a amettlment. , ... , a 1 l ne crusning governin nt. victory ln the bye-election at York, and the definite break between the lib-' divj llic U'. lilt w; ui u.br..aa iiil t.ralg an(j the reunited Irish, leaves the 1 field clear for the party In power. I Already a meeting of the liberal party has been ca.'led to express confidence ', in its leader In the house.of commons, ; Kir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, and it , is freely rumored that he meditates ( ute va ne inscribed "Annie and Ed the nominal leadership, and that the'v1n Drew," while several Americans onuiItion is turning wistful eyes in the direction of Lord Rosebery. That so-called sphynx, however, Is most too astute to take the guidance of such K H WjarJ d,.nl(.g the report that h an ill-conditioned body during a period reappearance on the stage Is Imminent, to crucical in the country's history He says that he has completely recov nnd thoueh. soasmodlcallv. he evinces a ,rt(1 hl hi alth but- ne a,i'J?- ,llg holiday desire to re-enter u.e neia 01 active pontics, ne is me last man in me worm to take a pig in a poke, hence the re-, mainder of the session will probably be only marked by desultory opposition, lilt: iiuemm lamns i"i"5 . . mail rr.ion. nnd the Irish adherinsr to out and out denunciation of the govern- . .. , .1 ...... T5,, naltliAw ii-lll IliUOL CM'.U 111) VI CI I . OUI, HllH'tl II, II , be able to prevent the chancellor of the 1 exchequer, Kir Michael Hicks-Kcach, I from passing: any financial measure he j decides upon to meet the 4 '-mendousi . . . i I .1! V . I arain causea uy me uobujii 111 me same way, the secretary,-' ' .-, the Mai puis of Lansdowne7' in not be forced and what'' Ions, investigations or rv -th- I coming In relation t Gn'Ht Britain's military system, they must awslt the consent of that ry much abused cabi net iiwinto. The reunion of the Irish members tin Jcr Mr. John Kedmond may be regard ed more is a personal triumph for that stalwart IihIoih ndent than as having h serious bearing upon tho politics of the Imimdlnle future. The organs of .ill tin Irish tartles are unanimous In iloeKring he is the right man in the right place. Vet, since the downfall of Charles Mewnri I'nrticll, Mr. Ked ;n ml anil h:t! In on iirinluttt almost Wiry other man's, steadfastly refus- ! Ing all ccmpromlso, until by sheer I strength of character, he ha forced his j country nun to acknowledge his abili ties is a leader of no mean order. Mow lever, while his patty continues to act J without illiiince with any Knglish see j tion, he can uccotiiplUh i Helically notmi'4. If the ireseiit felicitous, or ii.,iu. .4. ii iii I'lii ii it-til ni'ii I'l - iaiilr.ithn prunes permanent. lilch some people doubt. It may be a power - si : ful fnotor nfti-r the conclusion of the war, cspoclMlly ilKcouent to the next general election. Hut until I lien Ir In! j hard lev see how the Irish members can ettet anything except Intermittent oh- , etruethm and perfidious advocacy of iWr's cuui-e, which dally dlmln- lsn(,, tne Possibility of securing home ru,,? However, it must always Ik. norne ln mind ,hht the government's supresn- aoy would be considerably n null lied In the event of an overwhelming defeat or failure to obtain some d finite and Im- portant objective. Hut such Is Ir.l Saiisbur's strength nnd so Inured has the nation groun to reverses that it is sere, ly feasible to conceive that the greatest of su'h disasters could aivom ,',lsn tMe comp'ete downfall of the pres- WolleSlr. Haly stirred the anger of ''hertls and conservatives alike and cutra'd their patriotism, he was unan- '"""IJ'. though grudgingly, accorded Praise for making the finest rhetorical eITor'- beard since the house convened, IIIs ''ivtry and language were worthy of Edmund Burke and the best orators The centennary of the birth of the late William Henry Fox Talbot (Feb ruary 11) father of photography. Is being celebrated by raising a memorial fund which is to be devoted to the res toration of the church of Laycock Ab bey, Wiltshire, Talbot's old home. HIb services to photography have been re vived in editorials. The serious Illness of Sir William Loekhart, the comman-Jtr-ln-chlef in India, will probably oblige him to return home. He has not General Sir WII lam O. Nicholson, the adjutant-general, who has now gone on aerson, wno gained reputation by a "Life of Stonewall Jaackson," and a minute study of the Civil War. Morganatic marriages are becoming popular. It Is finally announced that, Count Von Longay, March 3, and now, acording to Vanity Fair, the heir to the Austrian throne, Archduke Ferdinand, three months ago married Countes Cho tek, for her sake resigning his claim, to rule. She 13 a handsome lady In wait ing on Princc-s Stephanl. The forthcoming marriage of Lord Chesterfield to Miss Edna Wilson will satin train embroidered with sliver lllh-s doves and stars, while the bridesmaids will wear scarlet cloth coats with triple capes and picturesque felt hats. Lord muffs, instead of the orthodox bangle, U h.lA llld wtf th,. t-.ffln la A ,tlmnM "; i- uo'.c m ujaioouu tiara and a check for 2,000 pounds, Once again this week, the little band nown as the Dickens Society gathered ln Westminster Abbey and placed wreaths on the tomb of the novelist, l" 'ihow 'na' his anlversary was njt forgottenf Among the many floral trlb- wr among tnose wno, in the quiet pf 't's corner, listened to the low-spoken 1 address of the society's secretary. 1 ! Is much too pleasant to be Interfered . WltlL until wit, an,i ne hag no lrittntion 0f acting until nu return to h,ngiana ln Novem ber. s . t-n t I tE Anl! AlfilS v ( . r- M m si w m ii a r.TCy Ml II J I 'iff 4 . - MJt Jl ' IODIDE OF IRON CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS SCkOI-ULA, btc KonegenuinetinleNiiiii;nH "BLANCAao" ALL DMITCw-.mTu 2. FOL'OERA & CO., N. Y . A gt. for V. S. 21 ycsv. TV0 REMARKABLE CURES Of Two Prominent and Well Known People. A Catarrh Cnre That Cures. Mist Pads Rtegemnn, tuperlnUndent of the Chicago North Hide Woman'g Club, of Chicago, In a recent letter to Dr. Uartman speaks of Pe-ru-na aa follows t Chicaoo, Jan.Zl, I8SW. r-ru-n Drug MTgCo Columbus, O tientierueu Pa-ru n lia often U'eii used by the mem ber of our club In otioi of stomach trouble and general debility also re ceutly in cases of la grippe, and always with the most bene ficiary result. I think a great deal of IVru-na often rec ommend it to my friends, and am glad j rf' yvSi-"Yr 1 c; v?"tu' Pads Stegeman. to nay all who have tried It speak a good word for it. Pade Stegeman. Pe-ru-na has beoomo to bo so universal ly recoguiaed aa a speclflo cure for ca tarrh, acute or chronic, coughs, colds bronchitis, that it U auualng that any one should continue to suffer on with such s terrible malady, neglecting to take a course of treatment with it. Of course it may bo that some people have not yet com to know of this great catarrh remedy, but it Is strango that It should be so after such multitudes havo been cured by It and so many papers have heralded it from one end of the country to the other. But the news travels faster aud faster every mouth, and no one can fall to see that the time Is not far distant when i'e-ru-na will be known In every houtehoM in tho land. THE PENNSYLVANIA WAY. Two lillot-box St tiff era Sentenced Terns lit the Penitentiary. to PHILADELPHIA. Feb. lO.-Sumuel R. M.iikley, Jumes Hogan and Frank lay lor, alias ru ice, were tmiuy sen tenced to Imprisonment for two years in the eastern penitentiary nnd to pay u fine of KiOT each, for frauds perpetrat ed at the November election. They were election officers and were recent ly convicted of stuffing the ballot-box and milking fraudulent returns of the votes cast. VENGEANCE WAS SWIFT. v Negro Murderer's Uralns Heat Out by Husband of His Victim. HOPKINSVILLE, Ky.. Feb. lO.-To-lay at Cherry station, Just across th Kentucky line. Jim (lordon, a negro farm hand, cut Mrs. C.eo. Rollins' throat ivlth a butrher-knlft. Her screams were heard by her husband, who shot the negro twice and beat out his brains ivith his gun. Mrs. Rollins died. A FAST COLT. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. Foster T. Hackett's JlO.oOO-colt "Yellow Tall." Aon the feature race at Onkland today in l..".!Vi. !ood Judges believe the colt could have made the mile In 1.H5 Hat, had he been pressed. THE CALIFORNIA LKC.ISI.ATCRK. 1 pany, prsons, or corporation fhall In- SACKAMKNTO, Feb. 10,-The spec- Jure- nr l"stroy, or Interfere Ith any lal sf-i-slon of the legislature adjourned valer-innln, water-plpe-s. rvlce. or oth sire die today. '',' 'rvli:e-box, atup-box, hydrant, I reservoir, or connection, by means of S A MOAN ISLAND GOVERNOR. j which wat.-r Is or may be hereafter I supplied by said city to any consumer WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. It has been , of wat'?r practically decided by the secretary of Section 3. No street contractor, or the navy to appoint Commander Sea-1 other person, or persons, firm, company ton Schroeder to be the first naval "r corporation, having In charge the governor of the Sarnoan Island Tutulla. , construction, or repair of any street, 1 alley, hlgh-vay, road, or crossing vvlih- TIIE JEFFItlES-CORBETT MILL, j 'n n't of the City of Astoria, or ; along the line of the said Astoria Wa- sav priAVClsco Feb. 10 The S3.-! ter System outside of said city, shall 000 guarantee demanded by the man- ugers of the prospective Jeffrles-Cor-, Dett fight has been deposited with tlie. cashier of the Examiner by the man- agers of the National Athletic Club. It is believed that the contest will take place near the end of April In the at-, ternoon so that pictures may be taken.; Word has been received that Sam Aus- tin, of New York, has been chosen as referee. ! j THE SANTA FE ROUTE, ! SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. Paul I Morton, second vice-president of the ' .Santa Fe railroad, who Is now In this city, says that his company will run Its first regular train into the city about j mission and each and every water May 1, He states that In time a trans- P'pe. servl . e-box, stop-hox, hydrnnt, I'aclflc steamship service to connect : or other part of appliance which shall with the r.jad will probably be estab lished from this city. Limoges Cfevare Bargains. It's Worth Your Coming: Jut to See. Great AmsriCuilffliiflrliiiTea Co. PTOTtKS 100 TN NTIMBRU PTUCES A WAT UNDER 571 Commercial St., Astoria. ' 11 1 j MORE CANADIAN RECRUITS. ! , ' NEL SON, B. C, Feb. 10. Seventy- five men for the Strathcona horse left j for the war tonight. They were given an ovation. . PPKiIij M ! ''" J'' V if' tlenernl H. H, Ymler, General 8. S. Yodor, vx-Member of CongrHS from OhU In a recent letter to lr. Uartiuan, sioaks of l'e-ru na ss fol lows: Wasiunoto, r. C. Pe-ru-na Drug MTg Co., Columbus, O.t Uenilemen I desire to say that I have fouud I'e-ru-na to he a wonderful rem. . ulv I nnlv It ... - -I....I tl ... I . v. , m ii.'i .iiiiv ibii.. am thoroughly satisfied as to lis merits. I cannot find words lo express my grati fication for the result obtained. As a catarrh euro I shall gladly recommend It to all sufferers. Your truly, . S. S. Yoder. Pe-ru-na not only cure catarrh, but prevents It. Krery household nlmuld I supplied with this great remedy for coughs, colds and so forth. A free touk on catarrhal diseases sent by Dr. Uar man, Columbus. Ohio. WATElt PKltVI' E OKPINANCE. Ordinance No, 2ia7 illnance prohibiting with, or lejiiiy to entitled: An or the Interoiellce all water-pipe. irmltm. serlce- Ip 'S, Servl c-boxes, stop-boxes, and till other parts and np-p'l.inr-s. Including supply-pipes, res- ervolis, ard head works of the water-J works nn. water-supply system of the City of Astulu, Oregon, redialing the, taking of water therefrom, and pre-1 venting the pel ui Ion of and throwing of at y and all substance and matter. 'ill anv wnter. mnln r. Mepvnle mifitilv - ...i.i i ... .., uun i 'i'i-B ui piiiii pnient uiiu lui-l i ther providing for the punishiieut of all of violations of this ordinance. , The City of Astoria does ordain as follows: Sec l.m 1. That from and after the pass; gy and approxsl of this ordinance no p., son. or persons, firm, ton pony, N,r). , ,ivrtby givtn lhu. , of or corporMlon. shall In any manner t!,, IUJM.U f ths Astorli Fuu ImII take any water from, or attach to. or (llui Atlilcitc CHb Uv been tnuia detach from any wat.r-maln, wat-r- r,.rr,M l0 lhi undorslgned a trust pipe, sen lee. or other pipe, hydrant, I for Uia o( ot cr.dlturst reservoir or connection, by m. ans of f MlJ cub and ,n(U a c,aU which water is or may be hen afi..,-, ..(llnjll ,lub . . supplied to the City of Astoria to thel,,.,,,, 0 ,h undersigned vlthln liliall ants thereof, or other consumer . Jayg from lhi date or water, witnout nrst having obtulned peiml.-slon of the Astor a Water t.'om-! mlsslnn. or Is duly authorized super-; Inti n lent or agent, which permission ' shall be so obtulned In accordance with the rules an 1 regu'a Ions of th mid cuniiiiNnun now, or h rea'tor In force. Hectlun 3, No person, firm, poiii- Uhotit first having obtained permls-l "n ,,r tn "a'd water romml'slnn, re- -i"V'e, tear up, misplace, or chang.) the location of any water-pipe, service- I'1!"'- top-tox, servlee-box, hydrant, or 1 ()t("'r I"1", or appllnnce belonging to lhv ""M witer-works, or system, or' by means of whl-h water Is supplied, to any consumer, thereof, and . a h and ! every one of said wat-r-plpcs, s.-ilce- i'lp' S, service-boxes, stop-boxes, hy- lirant, or other part or appliance, which j after the aforesaid permission having i been obtained, shall br so reninved, ' torn up, misplaced, or changed In loca-1 tion, shall be at the expense of said contractors person, persons, firm, com- lany or corporation obtaining said per,- be so removed, torn up, misplaced or changed In location, shall he replaced 1 In as good condition as It was prior to said removal, tearing up, misplacement ' or change of location, and without ' Uamage to the same, or to the said 1 city, or consumer, I Section 4. No person, or persons, shall cast, throw, or place In any water 'reservoir, supply-pipe, waler-innin, ' head-works, or other part of the afore ! said water-works, or supply system of I said city, any dirt, rubbish, filth, wood, 1 sticks, stones, or other substance, or ! matter, or shall In any manner pollute the water, in any reservoir, supply pipe, main, head-works, or other part 'of said water-works, or system. Section 5. No p-rson, or persons, shall pile any lumber or other sub stance, or material of any kind, within a distance of three feet from any fire hydrant, in tho said city of Astoria, or shall hitch any team, or horse, or horBM' or othcr an,nr,a. or 8"? wire, or rope, or othcr appliance used as a guy, to any hydrant, or water-pipe, or main, or man-hole belonging to said water-works, or system, fiet-tlon 6. No steamer, steamboat, or other water craft or person having i charge, or control thereof, or any sin - ptoye i lienor, snitti in any mannsr at inch fo, or taks water from any water main, public, or private hydrant, wa ter-pipe sen Ire, or other pipe, reser voir, or c miectlon by imsus of which water Is ftiu Uhed to any water con sumer, or lo raid city Itself, without lm lug obtnlie d p rmlsslon mo to do. lis In s t tl i I of this ordlimnc pro- ! V Ided. 1 J Sect lii 7. No person, or persons shall ' in any nmni er open, or Interfere with ! nu in in liole, isat ', or right of way i hch'iiKliig. or iippn tiilu tig to KSld wii er work, or ytni, either within, ' or w ah. nit, the limits of said i Uy. j ,"'ec i n c. The provisions of this or i iliii'ii.ce shall also ai ply to all plumb- I CI S, Sei lion P. No p isou, firm, comp.iny or coi poi ui Km (.hull In uny manner so make any eleetrlcal Kiound court t tlon, I ill hoc by attaching any wht or wire ; io any witcr pip'-, I'u.iln, supply -pipe or other appliance or part of the water j oystem of the City of Astoria, nor In j ii ii ' iiwiiiiii r place, attach, erect or con : struct any telephone, telegraph or oth i er Hue or vvlro or ground line or wire tinl or int. uilcd to be used for tin i loi iluct of electrical currents or elec triiliy so us to conid In direct contact " 't" r charge with electricity any of the afi'lenuld pipes, llllllllS, SUpply-plpeS or other appliances of said water-system. Si 1 1 "ti 1'. Each and every pi'ismi, ilrm, coiiipnuy or cotporatlon who shall 1 1. .Int.' any provision of this ordinance fit. ill upon conviction thereof before th.- .iit.llior and police Judge be punish ..I in a tine of not less than ten imr iimiv limn Iwo bundled dollars, or by i iii limine nt In the city jail not to ex i . I elklity days, I'u .t. il the Common Council, (he 21st .l..y of li i ember. Approved the iMh day of Ilecelliber, 1 :'!. Attel: ISAAC Hl'.'lt MAN, II. K. NELSON, Au.lltor und Colli Judge, WOMEN WANTED. Sixty-seven women wanted suffering fioin Irregular, painful or stoppugn of pcrloilsi hU'orehoca (whites), and all iiiinpliiated diseases pertaining to i liicges of life, cured by old Dr. Krss h r, corner Sooinl snd Yamhill streets, Portland. Three hundred and fifteen women called last month. Consultation fre,. art private rooms for ladle. If , e.m't call, w rite. Inclosing in 8-ceiit . slumps. Hundreds treated at j by his new system of home incnt. NOTICE: home treat- q j j.,mmry j ' TUKNCMAUD. Trust j NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. I Ail f1hirmen who art fishing now, or who Intend to fish th coming son, are retpiested to send In their ap plications for tlconara, with th re-' 'inlrtd fee, to the fish commissioner, ullliout delay, Vii Commercial St., Astoria, Or., o 407. Oregon la a Did., Portland, Or., F. C. REED, Fish Commissioner. ' NoMore.BackAche 1 71 VV eJ rONSTIPATION. IN FLAM ATI ON BLADDER. ADD -ALL KIDHEY DISEASES.- Purifies the blood by eliminating all pulHonouk matter, stimulating the se cretions, regulating the bowel and aid ing nature In throwing off that which makes a yellow skin. The effeot on the COMPLEXION Is quite pronounced, a a few days' use will demonstrate. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor arid Builder. Mormon mismupb- rnn Mormon Bis'iops1 pois Churrh ii.'f U'-'1 t""""it" l'".tu... ol KMutm, iiui-iw. win nwer. NCrnt-l-osnai. ll b.2lrn, tm1nnl billtv, Headache.. 1 1 nntnain io or cdns Ipaoon, flnW. I O.T vous TwItohloB Of kynll fuiutuin. i-fir act un-rti rtry luwtwn. U-'M nci u.,.t in, mi StUnolitM tha llo td Bcr comm. jn M, m BMWTKlumUil, allfc boiM. Cllculan Urn. Adll ots, fllE DDAflC . C I KUUr of the pudding U to ttks aattBsj and II proof of liquors IS IN SAMPIKG Thai's an art anient tbat's e.iHva tlnoitrtloa. Our will stand ttis t HUGHES & CO. L. LHHIiCK Cnrpculcr nml llnlltlcr Uettcrnl Conlrnclor HOUSII RAI5lNl AM) AlOVIXI A SI'lXIAU V W. C. A. Roll!, cot m ioaoMi. Uiulcrtaker, I;inbalmer and f:uncrnl Director. Cutsets ami I'ih'ituI Supplies mnsttaiit ly on lisnd. Cumor 11th ami Puiiiiu His, Aslorls, Or II. F.Praei Transfer Co Telephone U. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Cans Will Itmx-lv Hix-cloJ AttonUon. No. KM Duane St., Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mgr !U Tal. 111. W. B. Edwards I very vui Iclv of Huiigli hiiJ )ltcvl l.lilllbcl-, Dixit. lltdiivva. MotllJIllgs llllj :cJur Miinglco. li"iril" ''iomn SlnKJlsrk.r'lr, VV yJvJV llriul.sk, AUIer.roleOivk Office cvcutliMuvtr:k Th. Fredoiikson PIANO TUNER INSTMXVION ON 't I'.l.l.o AND VIOLIN rhn 2iU. Scow Bay Iron and Brass' Works, isih St. ami riauklli. A. Huffschmidt A Lovell, Props Ml.ni-Smi. JUNG A.N KM! snd rno-rntiit tiKo.Nft iuit IRON and BRASS CASTINGS rhona II.VI, Valeria. Or. I . .. HIS MOTHERS BREAD II ssy was always ao light and well baked. Wall thrt I a knack In mak ing It But don't forget th kind of atov or rang ud makes a difference. Ills mother used Httir EHlnto Kongo mimmm W. J. BCULLT, Agent, ill Bond stPt 0 S 00 S3 TIIE Palace Cafe , w .wuirru; Prp'r. Fulfill Hf!aiirant .Wli f San Fruitrko Attentive Service, Kirst-Clitss Cuisine, Private ltoonin lor Lndies. 5118 Commeroiiil Hired, Astoria. S $ j- i h w ' t-r ti ir i iT, uhik mhhm fi.rr, n.a w.i tr, h, iM ti'l y),i arlslnf ft., m tifectg ci,; .i..iir. Corel Lost Mnihood, lm- 8nrmurorihan Ininrnn h. Pi, Ina emlsilotd. Inmo Htn. Nnrvnu D- 'Sfirry, t H..mn, Varlcocnte, or wis- iriIPnH,Se' ops fr lun ai. n-mi, h t'tim kiii- linail, Hn.li-TeliMa m I- p vi nf Hi-iii. wniwa timiniec, n cwa Blshon Nmdr Co., tan Pranolaoo, Oat, MmnpU Bold by CHARLES ROGERS. t