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Til K PAILY ASTOKIAX, SIMM MOKMNli, Allill, I!, IK.'i;. OPOJ EXJOYS Both the niolhoil nml rvtuiltn wlicn Syrup of Fisr I t.llon; it is lo;islllt nJ rt'frosliint; t tlio tjisto. ami ml E.'ntlyyeti.rotii)tlyinluKi.lnoy. iver Alhl lW'U,'iiliMV t!u kvs- tern effectual!-. ,iU .vl.k lua.l- 1 , - ', 111 CliC ami f.'Vfti ;Mhl CHIV h.ll.lt lial COnKtl.atim. Syrup of Fi.U is tin Only rt'ilush of its kin. rver in- ilucod, ih';isii)i; t.) tho t.tst- anil ao ceptahlo to tho stouiiii'li, rtit in iu action nn 1 truly lotu'tifi:il in it effwtt, jin'partvl only from thr tnvt healthy a 11. 1 ajzrtMMlilosiil.st.inoos). its many exeollont iosc.niimiiil it to all mi'l li.tvo hclIo it tho nut popular romoly known. Syrup of Fijjs is for rjiIo in 50 wnt bottlos by ail Icailinj; driiir gists. Any rolial.lo lruv:ist who may not have it on h:inl will jit cure it priniptly for anyone who wishe to try it. not aooopt any suit ttuto. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. lomrnie. nr. new reit .r. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Tair; warmer. AROUND TOWN. Sl'XOAV. W have but faith; we cannot know; For knowledge la of thin we aw: And yet f trust It comes from Tht', A beam In darkm-sa; let it grow. Tennyson. Try Schilling's Best tea powder. and baking Midwife Mrs. Mary Make. T9S Exchange street. Today la Palm Sunday, the last Sunday In Lent. Choicest stock of candles in the city at th Parlor. To lent Kuril ilu- roov at .Tf. Ta:i'h trv-t Centrally lucat'd. .r. h. rur.-si'. Peter Grant came down from Portland yesterday with two auilors for the lirtilsn hip Lydgate. W. J. Heckard's full-weight creamery butter and butter milk and thick cream at the Parlor. New crop dried fruits, new crop raums, MX and assorted nuts all extra fine qual ity, at Ross, Higgins & Co. H. JlcCorml.k. Wise; A. H. Klint and Wife. Deep River: X. Vlsner. Lewis and Clarke; H. P. Briscoe. Oysierv.lle. are guests at the Parker House. The very finest. The ne plus ultra. The creme de la creme. That's HARPER , Whiskey in three languages. Sold ty Foard A Stokes Company, Astoria. Or. When going: east travel on the Xorth- i rn Pacific railway. Quick time and the I only line running dining cars. Train ; leaves Portland daily at U o clo. k a. m. , I Pels' Vantha Roan h:is caused a revolu- ! Uon In thousands of homes where wah- Ing Is beautifully done in cold or luke warm water with so little work; lu cents; Charles Rogers, druggiM. Mr. F. L. Parker had a birthday Friday and on the same day Agent G. W. Louns berry celebrated his seventeetn year with the O. R. 4 N Company In Astoria. Uotn received congratulations. E. ij. Bouton. F. F. Plow.b n. V. R. Hunt, Thomas Reeves. John C. Shipp and wife. San Francisco; L. R. Prince. Bos ton: C. C Chase. New Y"rk; W. C. Kes- nell. Gray's River, are registered at the Occident. During the past two or three weeks Providence has favored Astoria and the railroad company with tin.- weather for construction purposes. The program as planned for the opening of the railroad will now assuredly tie carried oue. Mr. C. C. Utzlnger, commencing today, Will put on sale Kopp's Bohemian lager beer In addition to Welnhard's, and In fu ture both of these refreshing beverages will be served to his cusonv rs. An ele gant lunch will be served this afternoon. The ladles of the Congregational hun -n will hold a sale of Easier novelties in th basement of the chureh on Thursday. April 7, at 7:3) p. m. Refreshments will lie. served In a dainty and uti'n a- m mi.- r. Delicious home-made eundii-s will also le Hold. The ordinance appropriating iSti to a alat in celebrating the completion o: t ri -railroad passed ut the special meeting ..t the council Thursdr.y night, has no: yet been signed by the mayor. 'then- is some doubt as to the legality of tie- pro ceedings. Since the negotiations with Spain have taken on a war complexion, very litio- bag been heard of the naval reserve, it ia believed that the battalion is awaiting the arrival of government inspecting and recruiting officers. Enthusiasm is still at the top notch. On Monday morning, April 4. Rosen stock Brothers, tlurisu, of Portland, will open their brunch store next to Herman Wise's store, and will be pleased to have. Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schillings Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. You must use twi teaspoonfuls of other baking powder. the puhllo rail nn them. Violet, carna tion", row, and other cut dowera 1'liintR of all kind. The funeral of the Into Punlol II. K t.r will tiiko phi.c nl li oYl.H K tomorrow from I ho rooms of rn.hrtnkor Pohl and (ho rvnuiln w II) I"' Interred In ilntiop; oiniilr No I n rvc, i.sl from Kit) of tho loUtiM of I ho do.vii..,l yon- ; lonlny. i Y.ai.rd.i iho .-It . full of lilor fioin iho louniry Tho clerk In tho moiv tlhl not Iwif time to out An. I wh.it ttltn tho hiriio turn lit of cUinon to . noy iilwuor John ''ii ' fair wether, mid tin' in-tlMt In plill.. tho ol,l town took o'l lively nlr. The emmnnlon rvliv mil loo fount I at Ihi' M. K. . luir. h n niin.win. ! In Smut-day iir mill he held April IT. Pr. !.,.. it... ..cMlet elder u 111 1... nr.'Ri ll! cia militia- at l-.IJ a. in. Morning 5 m.n. -vhriM m iothomatif- Koiiiuk ! f' rnwn- 'v,,rM r'" '""' " 1 Hot drlnki, mUed drink, mineral wal- ; "" '. Ky . I Wl and ilomi'atl.' rlK-iira. Kranklnrt.-r. I .ni0RlM ,.,.,,,, wcphalm ham. IMmburg Itraiins.-hw.'iKvr meltwurat. and any 'other ol.t good thing to at or itrink can I N found at tho lamvnr, An unknown man yoatonlay afiornoon ! hu.l ilown on tho Hl.lrwalk In front of No. t 1 11 rtiiiinr hour and n-stisl his hood on tho door Kill to not tlo down to nloop. lli alunilxT fiv .n disturbed hy Chi. ( Hall.hk who found him to tx- drunk iiikI ho . takt'n homo to Jail. Two little .uiYhlnii yoKtorday afternoon Ibta'imA lnit.ll In .it. ,1 ri-.-l .... ah.. ut....( and ak-n,M t. rlKM It out. without luk- ors. on tho -Mnth mrvoi do k. They wer' ! about to ominicmv h.v-tilltl.s when ac costed by (Mtlcer Thompson who promptly chasftl them to their hoi.os. Tho Hrlrlsh thiv-mastol ship Mistu-y Hall. Oiptaln I.og-an. nrrtvtl In rt ' 1 tenlay from Xag-asiika, . days out. The capniln reported a rough voyage, but no ; casualties. In S..VS north. i; i; west, he , lighted a ship in tow. aloertng norttiw.-Ht. I The Hall has four Japanese- passengers j aboard. I Northern PaeltV railroad tralna leav I Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta- coma. Spokane, and the east. I'lose con- ! I nectlon made at Spokane for Hossland, I V.lL.n fi.n.lnw tTrltl.ft. . . , I . , mining cam pa For mapa and Information i call on or addreaa C. W. Stone. Astoria. I Oregon. ' I Shares of the Alaska Transrtation I and IVv-Mopnient contiMny ot Chicago ... m.. ut-airauie in. vsiuiv.u .x i...c, the public. Safer than aavlngi twnks aad bank itock. laying large divl l. n.is. , Shares one dollar. For information ad-, dress W. I. Dudley, general agent. Il.il-, ' ler building. Seattle. Wash, The various conimitt.i s of the Progrcs slve Assos-latlon and Chamber of Com merce are making active preparation ; for the . nt-rtalnment of the visitors who will .xn be In the city to attend tne formal icb bntlon of the oi'ning of the railroad, the state p-publican convention and the Industrial convention. The Jubilee will last a number of days an.l will o-b- brate the turning xlnt In Astoria's his j tory. Barring any ac. nt P and without ostentation. lorrov. . .id -fly Foreman I.illon wtll connect the stes l Kinds by driving: many cases so obstinate to cure that poo the list spike between Westport and R i- r'e are apt to look with suspicion on any nier. The foimal . U-' i .-. t i- n oi ih. will t.iKe p:a. e on the i?th as s. . Mr. Hammond, the president of road, will I" pre. . -t to t par ri. rc .1 t t f i-- .'- -is e-.i ; c issioli. ' ' i: .'. i v .Tia i . ; , is exixst.il to shout for Astoria. The park .ommitt.e of the progres-iv As..eiation ha c. included the first art of Its contract in tiring the Shivv! . ;..-.rk. and as spring is now a.lv.inein it i r, -v. In order p. immnliatelv eomnien. e th. decorations and laying out of th. gr-omds Florist Johnson s off-r to furnish l trees and shrubs still r. m.iins good an.l it l hoped l.y those ba. king the ent-rpris- and are interested In sudng the city put ''est f.s.t forward t'l.s .- as..n that the p.x.p'.- will stand by th-n and :! 'n furnishing the r. e --.nv b.l.or. t -i.it, cork on the park Morning service i xlay il'alm tsund.i ut Grace church at 11 o clock. Junior j Auxiliary at 4 p. m. Evening prayer at Holy Innocents at ",.. Services during the w.-ek as follows: Daily morning pray- ! er. 9: daily evening prayer i Monday. Tues day. Thursday and Saturday. 4: Wednes- i day. T:Hi; Friday. 7;.H). Holy baptism. Eas-' ter evening Sit unlay i. Hood Friday The three hours' passion service. i to U. ! Easter day Holy communion. 6. .TP a. m ; morning prayer and second celebration. 11 a. m.: i hildren s festival. Z.W p. m.; Holy Innocents Holy communion, s. a. m of flesh and appetite, and many other Street Sup. -rinteideiit i harli-s W. Holt troubles which are often called by some met with a (Mlnful accident yesterday other name. afternoon while ruling on the street car They are sold hy druggists everywhere at the corner of Commercial and Seventh, at Ts) cents per package. Address Stuart The ear was coming up Common Ml street c,i.. Marshall, Mb If., for book on stom al a fair rate f speed when just below ach diseases or ask your druggist for It. the corner of Seventh it Jumped the tr ack and bumped up against the t' legrapn WAR IS DECLARED. pole, throwing .Mr. .t. who was stand- lug on the r.ar platform, h'-avlly to th- Without further notice, against nil who sidewalk, lie -mi. k partly on his head and wlo n pi. ke. up was unconscious, but in a few- rnotneni s r- plac.-d in a wagon and t. when- his injuries Con found not to be ..f a s. riu o. rod. He was k.-n to his home :h painful w- te as nature. Salmon fishing will open one wc k from P-day anil again anoih-r i-.,i.,n roll.-' aiv.und when a busy .-.-t of fishing !sa s will be seen along the water front. It i pra. ticilly imp..ss,i,. t,, predn-t th. out- I ojlio of what ..leeoss w ,t t t.-ll'l the s.tniHK season on the river From pa-: oxjm notice a rough t-u.-.-s cannot ,-ven I.- made a to -h- pi .'..,1,;. ,a. k. Tie al.s.ti... ,,f snow on the mountains is fa vorable fur th.. .-. in. rs a.- it Insures a pi-.o to ::lly low re. r Ho- whole season i.ud tl the .-aim. hi ion,.- in in.- river ! seiners look forward to a prosper., . an-i .' linn From iti'i'1,.1. s j,,,,, I, . ip r.- i i'a In . 'lion 'hat the more than I ent.s tinor) no ii w ill pay more than I ent.s per pound . t th.- i-hitig of ; bo s. a.-otl. th.- hshettnan's union, .-u far. nut hi vii.b taken n..- ... lion in t'.gatil to 11-I11111 a state! p--. e as Was their oust, ,ui I'.-Vloils years. Tie rishormatr.s Cn-os-rative Packing Coin- Dressmaking. I.ATLST 8TYLK KKINCH ('.OWNS MAIM: I dImi make tiown lo older. Iliiv it Ininc aKKortmrm of tlu Ijitcut Humph' to hvt from. vvn otu.i.Ai!KiTi:s m.uk WW TO . l i it ' madam .nc Learn Koss CIS COMMKUCIAL 8TUKKT Crow' tliillery. anv. the M. 'kholder an.) ottl.ers ot whteh an- tnenil'ets of the union, h is h il one yonr"s experteneo In I'annlnM loiniue.'-i and will pay the hUhest .rtee for raw s.ilui.'ii iKiislstont with the smallest mar Kin of protlt. It Is neneially olerod this sea..n by the tl-ln'im. n that Hie pr ee ol Iho raw ennini.hllty Is measurid by the demand of tho llnished ptodiiet. The old stor.iKe men are oortatn to pay more than tho innerynieu for lime salmon, and will probably lead then. In prlee the whole s.on throuiih. Their ta.illu. . for shlili salmon thla year will be .lit - ferent from last season, as the salmon inn bo taken from o(f the .look ni I shipixd In froien hon s . r.ss the eon ' Uncut by rail, thereby avoldliiK the ban I dilute tho llsh wen snb.leolrtl to preMous ! yiwra, ' WIIKX THAVKI.INO ! Whether on ploaautv In-nt or business. ; '"h pn rx,'T ,ri' " bo,,le ,,f. ot r .1 nei moi pieu.inuy ana i- feotually on tho kldneyn, liver, and bow el. prrventliiK fevers, heada. hes, and other forma of al. knes. Kor nl In .' 1 oent bottles by all loading dniUKists Manufaoturod by the California Fl 8yr- up oniMny. only. NOTWK TO KKlTl;t... AN CtU'NTY CPMMIITKKMKX You irt hen'by notified that tho date heretofore tlxed for the county conven tion, via: April . l:is. haa been chanited by order of the county committee, at a meetlnir held on Thursday. March :. K" to Turs,lay, April U 1.- and you will govern voursetves aceordlngl. W. W. RIPKHAIalll. Secretary I1KAI. KSTATK TltANSFKKS. ' T. H. II. II an.l wife to l. ti) imln lt. ll- ...t !. bl.n k :w and lot :,. I.I.h k C. .l ur s. jnn Ke.tmev. Sr.. to J.UT1.-S W Wei, h , ,,,, ,, sh.veicys i j K tKltmil .',,, ,if,, , M., WlMh. v.,ruu v 9 , ,,,, w,vW 6 .lv .,. Mary X. I.I. nenwi lx r to James Tatton All of bl.x k 71. A. lair s 1'pp-T Astoria. Iis'. Andrew I'. Vtersn to J.ini.-s Tatton -lait 13. bl.xk 1.1. Wllllamsport. J1. T11KY KlPU'l I.K IT Many People Kldlcule the Idea of an Ah solute Cure for dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles. Ridicule. However. I Xot Argument, Facta Are Stubborn Things. ami Stomach troubles are so common and In remedy claiming to lu a radical, perma nent cure for dyspepsia and Indigestion Many such pride tuemselves on never be ing humbugged ospoilallv on medicines This fear of being humbugged may be carried Phi far; so far. In fact, that many persons slider for years with weak dlges tion. rather than risk a little time and money In faithfully testing th" claims ot a preparation o reliable and universally t.seil ns Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabl. ts. Xow Stuart s Dyspi psla Tabb ts are vastly different In one Important res) t from ordinary proprietary nodi. in. s for th reason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret Is made of their Ingredients, but analysis shows th'-ni to contain the natural digestive ferments. pure iis. fdlc pepsin, the digestive acids Golden Seal, bismuth, hy.lr.istls and mix. They are not cathartic, neither do they a. t powerfully on any organ, but they cure Indigestion nn the common sense plan of digesting the food eaten prompt ly, thoroughly before It has time to f. ment. sour and cause the mlsihlef. This Is the nnlv secret of their success. I athartlo pills never have and never ran cure Indigestion and stomach troubles because they act entirely upon the bow els, whereas the whole trouble Is really In ths tomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tables, taken after meals, digest the food. That Is all there is to It. Food not digested or half di gested Is poison, as It creates gas. aridity, headaihes, palpitation of the heart, loss try to Invade the tailoring business with out any knowledge of the same, l,y P. J Meany. who Is making suits on h.s own premises of tine casslmer. rork.n rew and di agonal goods from $r to 30; line pants from PI to $8. Come and see .for your selves. No occasion to send away for clothes to be made by carpenters and blacksmiths, when you inn get tid-m n, id- at home, by a responsible tailor. Iilgh..i ash price paid for fur skins P. J MEANY ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOHAL8 j Staled proposals will le r-clvd at this j ioiildlne until 'I o'clock, p. m, Ft Ida y. i April . ll't". for furnishing fip I. lights. I water, miscellaneous supplim, washing towels, hauling ash' 8. nnd sprlnkilnc i s'n-etH for this bull, ling during the lineal j ' nr ending June '', H'-fi or such portion of th- year as may be ips-ine. advisable The rlfe'ht lo reject any and all bids 1- re S'rved by th" tt'aii'iry lb pari a. int. JOHN FOX, Custodian THE HEPCCISLICAN IMtl.MAHIES Largo Voti Cast and (in-at Iritore.' M .ni f. sli d in All the Wards. The republican primaries passed ol! pilmly y -si. .day although tlp re wan tnoie interest shown than In any like elec tion in years. The anti-ring part .' had a ticket In the held and this spurred tip regulars on lo greater efforts, with Ihe result that n largo vote was east. TIP' opposition fat tion was sonn-whal late In gt-itlng iis ticket In the field, and for tins reason did not receive Ihe support It oth erwise rnlirht have got. In the First ward Ihe voting was brink all afternoon, ihe total, in?, exceeding that of previous years. The regulars hail many workers out arid th.- way llp-y rushed in the vote was surprising. Of Iho i7 vote oast In this ward the straight ticket received 274, the opposition gel ting SI. In the Second ward the total was lii.1, 21 of which were anti-ring votes. In the Third ward I" votes w re cast. On tne opiswltlon ticket Cross Tlmmons recHveii 2 votes and E. llailke 1. Pajamas are being worn by women who are compellisd to travel much In sleeping HMTISII CAHINKT TO III- CHANdHl) ii'onilmied from Hist igo.) vociitlng tll.it humane livaltneiu espe cially of political ofteinl. is, gave an clal". orale an.l eulogistic account of tho ptlson system of the I tilled Stales, showing b comparison thai the l-'ngltsli s stem l the most loulal and lt iilnlltlug In Ho world. liucen 'l.'ol,i s tliolougliU elllovillg me line weatner in ine soutn oi ri inee , She Is In g.xul health an.l i harmed Willi her suriMtinillugs, li.-v niately dines out twice dally and his gUeii a nuuihcr of small olll. lal ilnun rs The queen has sent lo the wounded lu.ltan soldier a! Neiby. ftanod portrnils of lorsclf. one tor each ward, and has ah.! ordered couches for the disabled soldiers as well as the llnest tirtlil.-l.it limbs for those w no li.no lost their o u rnneess Henry of Itaitenburg sends a portrait of her late husband as the "gin of the widow of a soi.ll. r to soldier w it1 hao fought for their country." riper Kin. Hal. r, who dMingnMied him self at the storming of iMrg.il Kl.lg , an t who Is now at Netl.A i.,.iv, hiin.lre.l.; of letters dallv from all parts of Ureal i i Hrltalii. offering theatrical engagements I marriage, "a home for life, and so form ab.uil I he papers are suit gosOpping Prill, ess l.ovils,. ,if S.ie i',. burg loth. I who elop.d with the 1. 1, ut. n. int l.igl.-i li Tlo smart set was mu. h astonished at (tie published statement that the allow ance that the allow an. .' nh 1 ui a ear. as Ol I ne pr'.ll. ess w is ll r husband s fortune Is s.il.l to be t ta t". She Is living as Mine. I.etitu in and P Is said she will go to Aniell, a to olti I'otina Elvira, the daughter of Don Car los Who eloped With Count Fob III M ho I' said to be a cousin .-f Al, hbl-h..p c.d. -tl , III.- v I. e-. h.inibi rla iii of Hie poiittd i. court. The reason f..r Ho- ti nri. .1 .lep ntar. of 1'rlnooss l.olll-e t , . 1ll Cltlllf Wis the receipt of a letter tram her filh r King I.eolsdd of ltelgttlip an ll.cllli'liig that til" Hiic-ii. VI. tori.i. had written him that sto would not receive tlo prill, ess l-..r Mr Gladstone ib,- p.(,. w k his proved to la' one of gf. at. r .out'rt ttlin any for the past two ni 'iitlis l:s r. tutu to llawar.b n has been b. ii. ti, t il iti auii h.s family and the tie !a il m i, adtnit that the i lid Is i. ill. a on. stlon of .lavs ! The surgeons who h ive 1... a ...nsuit.-l on the suhp et say sin g. r mi .hie ' d Mr. loadstone any p. Itnttiein k,., ..wieg to his adv inc .l vears The .pi . n m k-s n.piirles dally as to th. ...ndliloti of tie "Id statesman .m.l tii- .-.n,-, s jr.- n o'io- i ev.ry da) from all puts ,.( th.- ,iii, .vpr. s.sinK sympatln with ihe p. iii. nl As the Il .-president ,.f th II ill. in s. ii, e In transmitting the s. n it. resolution ..t svtlipathy sal.! "Mr ill i. 1st, .n,. is a in. in ho .b" s not belong o one liatl,. alone t.. to llle wh.-le civilii.,1 world Th- Easter . a,''.is has b. gun among fashionable pep!,, in spite of tip , . . lb m though "o.isi wln.lv' weath-r pr. uliog The Duke and I !..- ,.f Mirli...r u. ti h.le guile I,, - -I - A profound sens ,ti.,n has b. . n . au-.. m th. w- SI end of London by tl. ,. I young Mrs Kniih E.lnti I'ji'lli ., , th fa, rite, who hol tii.inv Iti'iuiai' fr ani.-ng th-' Anion. an . ..l..nv Ib r band, a millionaire sto k''r-,k-r in for'itne In Soiith Afn-an securiti-- lei-- l.le .1 II has bun-, s in N'. .-, :i..ii k t and llu-king. hung it.- and etitortattis Itvlshly ,ii.d niiii greatest taste. Mrs l'zi. Ill .11. .1 ..r peri lonltls and Matis. l Collins, .u, unr. gi-t.-r-ed .I... tor. attended h. r. Her husband be came stisph Ions and calbd In another do. -tor. who refused to furnish a certilb-afe of h. r death At the sttnort. m i x.iini n.uion of the remains a doctor said her ib-ath had been caused by an lib gal oper ation. Collins was arrested and charged with performing an unlawful om ration He formerly occupied a high so, lal p..s. tion as surgeon of the Hoy.il Horse Guards, but was comb te, in Kr.' of forg ing the name of Captain Silwy,, rr! 4.. .-. . ,,e au.,. s oi nciuian.i 1 a ros . say prai tlces such as Collins Is i harg.si with ..re vail lo an apiialllug extent among the smartest people, who are determined 1 not lo allow maternity to interfere with th'-lr social careers. The trumpet upon which Trumpet M i Jor Joy of the Seventeenth Miners sound ed tl r.b-r for the charge of the light brigade at llalaklava. with Joy's four medals, was s.dd hi auction during lip-we.-k for T',0 guineas. ti:i:.ciu;i:v n tiii: i:hooki.vn. How maternity to liiterf.-re with 1 N.-iv York April : A Time - I i f 'om III. hmolnl, ..'a., says; A III. hint. ml bunker has given out a story whb h has i., ., ,,t unlet for s. v- otal tlavs bv iho naval people at ami p. ir N'. nt.ort N. Involving as It does. , iinu iinl ae. 'una on 'he part of p. tty olll . r t,f th.- .niis.-r Itiouklvu. Wh n that ship was recently at Newport Now the O'lari-ittiast, ,- is said p, have rnani I't ste.i iniis.i, int. rest in th,- Spanish Ameri'.in situation This allractt.l at toiitlnn Slun n -as rot.-tlbd t,:,t he was .,r yjK.ni.di lilith Inquiries w r-- made1 an. I II was learned that ho had found mil j to a tin cly a the ilgnnh by H it; anil j light s adopt. .1 mi t In- ma n-of-wa r. II was. also understood that In- was in common1-I can, .ii -.villi a Hpanbh naval .,.-. r and' the H.irmi-..- was that tip. ship .-: .slgn-iln had s.,1,.,. thing to do with this I was staled In Newport News that th. tpiatt.-r-master was taken from the lirooklvn and j put on the iralning-diip al Norfolk. Chicago, April 2 Mrs. Hannah I! of Maine, of Ihe , opa rt it,, ti t of i.e., o, ley. I lid ; arbitration for the world uml the w. ( . T. I'., Ikih sent to President M Klnloy on behalf of a million wonn n a b-iier onin inentllng the action of the administration i lid urging that peace he maintained. This aellon II Is said will lie followed by practical relief work for Cuba on the part of the national V. C. T. U. .lOHIMillNK CtU'NTY IM'.I.IOHATKH tltliuts Pass, Or., April t - Josephine enmity republican convention today noiti- lll.ll.sl il tlikol mid elected delegates o the stale mid illatrlol conventions, v II. Hampden was nomltiatiM for lepre sontutlw. The following wore elected delegates to the state convention, pan lei Hunt, II. I,, llenson, H.diert tl. Hit.llli, K. W. Van li.tke and J. l t'anipbell The rcaolullou Inlrodms'd by tl, W. Col Mil to Inslruct the delegiillon for Thomas II Tongue for congressman wan tattled The delegation c prcCtt themselves how.wr as solid for Tongue. ax Much Fun pi:.ci:. London, April 3. - The Madrid corres. pon.lonl of the Telegraph savs: Tti. -to Is tvurton to believe that a ccriani number of Mpanlsh troops would be Willi drawn un.hr a decent pietenl from I'ul.a proxld.d the AmeilcMii government would u.txlsc the Insurgents to accept the pew order of things Most people helee lh.lt Spam's sovereignty In Cuba Is .pawing an cud hut If II were lost bv dlploitttti. methods. .Ill war would ensue. Spa n really desires to make the utmost i. 1 1 tl. es t. r peace and Ho gov . i mil. in , n arfoid lo go further In the matter of con cession thin the present eatilncl tt.it even It must draw the line somewhere The friend who feels well enough ae- I ipialllted will) you to speak lllll. r. e.llv ' our ph)Sleal defects Is cry mil. h like the httl.T mo.ll.lnc which we know ; will do us good, but which. n.-i. rtliel. ss de. Idedlv hard In swallow j 1 Tin re 1. nothing npparenlly that ... a"- , so Int. i. el.lMM-rtltrs fllM lit. II. 1.1. 1.. I aO.i his no knowledge of a foreign language as to hair a friend spring a few I'leneh : or Herman phrases on him ears Soap not only for toil et .'ii'..! bath but for shaving. Pears was the inventor of .sliav ing stick soap. LACE i I UTAIN8 Mrs 1." HasfiHisseri is prepared to do up curtains In satisfactory style Good work guaranteed. Ia-av orders at Cleve land bk tj HELP WANTED. Wanted Solicitors of good address . ith. r s. to sell California Ho.-s. rare, hir.lv om.itii. nt.ils, i tc. Town mi l .-1 1 1 s t-: Will piv salary weekly; be .ul.k. s'.it.- age The llowland Nuisery Com pany I .OS Allgotos, Cal Foil SALE A seining that with house Z-''. Is only one year old. and In good condition Price one hundred .lobars. Apply to J D M Karlane. Knappa, Or. ItoAltD ANl Iti.OM.. Thr.- or four roiims, with lemrd. at reasonable rates Table boarders can b" o-. put it.. I Mrs. E. C. llolden. corner N nil ii and loiane streets SOCIETY MEETINGS TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. AND A. M Regular rotntnunlcailons held on the first nnd third Tuesday evening of j . ach month. I G. W Lot'NSHEKHY. . M E. C. HOI. PEN, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. II. T. CKOSHT. ATTOHNET-AT-t.AW. 4M Commercial Street. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTOKNEt-AT-LAW. Offlre, upstairs, Astorlan Building. C. C. II ROWER. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Gunderson Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. O. B. E8TE8. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of women u,r"' . "Jiuc-s, over unnstgrrs store, Asiona. - ...,. , v U. POWI BY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. oil.ee. lond Street. Astoria. Or. Lit. JAY TL'TTLK. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oftlce, rooms S and 6, Pythian Building Wl'4 Commercial Street. Residence same. Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon Uulted Slates marine hospital service. Some Prices Frer.li I'liiiniry Kis lie ii Dozen. I.ar' Fancy Naval Oranges 'A"k a Dozen Lemons loc a Dozen. Sinclair Fldclily Hams r.' KV I'iiiiikI. Star Grocery Co. nil Schacht s, 4 I ARCHITECT eNi'tiiM ,M7-3iH I'. rUnnil S.tviny; Punk IMilg, Portland, Oregon. OAEfTOniA. il'ji.i 11 -tiiurn li n r I I en SPRING, 1898. I a" Win en .i,u 'J B''V il i i.i f-'is ,s. rt Mk.i a." MANUr-ACTUPCD txPRestSiY rop AND &01D C-MiY BY iLcC. H. COOPElR... p j ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE to ciu:irroits i Notbe ts hereby glvi-ii that the under i signed bus this day been appointed us signie of Iteb.c.a Strauss, nn liiiolveiil ; debtor Credllors of the sal. I .ilgii..i .lie h.'l.-b) u 'titled lo present their eUlllis under oath to tho mid. is.gn. d wllhlu I three month front this dslt. at his pines of business al No i.i Commercial sltrct, i Astoria, i uegon I Dated this llth day of le. emter. per; N HCIIUHnKI. i Assignee of Itebrn a Snauss. an Imolvriit debtor CALL Poll W A It It A NTH Notbe Is hereby given to nil parties , holding Clatsop county warrants sn- I .1 1 prior l August V lvl, to pr.SA.it j the siinr to the count treasurer, at his I oniee bt T.-ii'h street, f..r pay.neiit In ' ter. st censes after this date. Dated AstorM. oicg.ui, ihl first day of I April. I'M. j II C Tlli.MPHoN County Treasurer I risible an J tlr.vnlt i.mtoi i & '.'I I- V i li l , MINvH. 1'urtlsn.l, Hi -l 1. KIM.s i i tl) i u V.'i k I I I Robust Shoes for boys n Thra Hlout Hhoea at Imn , rlr wra ur to lntrrst j you. Out I Steel Shod Shoes... Kr boy mid youth arw th beat nnd n.twt durabl to ba had Th l'nltf.1 Vi.rklnmen' 'Seal Rock" Wu particularly aclaolcsj for th Aatorl trad. Petersen & Brown. The Latest Out Just received - th.. luteal Inrande i, ml SAH lll'ltNKIt. iniihiifnetiireil by Ihe Knreka Manufacturing- l onrern. which will be fiirnlshi'd eoinpein n.t put on with th best mantle made, ih0 "YXAL TA" for II. M I'nsurpussMi In llltimltmt ItiK power. Nrrda no burning off. V. l. OlUliy, m ,)onj street. The reason for it. W har bn in th Shoe biissincs In Aitorla lor many rra, durlag which lima th want of our tomer hav bflon thoroughly ttud 14 and adequat preparation mad to nr.tat Iholr rry demand W carry tha UtrKtst ainck In the city. . . nd tvtry purchaa w mak ba th approval of our many yean i perlcnoa. g?'M JOHN MAIIN. The Choicest Table Wines... For Fainlilea AIo for ItlHllolngil aa4 Cooking Purpoaaaj Private K'ock. Cream flyi, Old Hickory l'"bl of Knnlui ky nml iltrmltivge; ataa. 14 California llra.ndei. Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store ll TWHl.FTH 8TRRBT THE PROOF of the pudding la In th oatlr. and tha proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That's an atiriment that' cluala demoMtraUon. Our will stand th teat. HUGHES & CO. V,.,,.. ei , .j ,. v . ! A BUSY HAf. Amona.i n,o. i bualnrs men tiMay th lima apent at lh tabl j th miMt thr ran (lv thrlr famlllrr. Thl ought not to le ao. but II I, and bln ao, th tabl honl I tha rallylnc point (or all that la pl.uannt In tha family Ufa, and should hold all that la appatlalnf ami nourish 1.11 In tha food world. V would Ilk t help In th lattar. Canned, dried and fraa dellracle ronatanlly arriving ItOrlH. UllHilNH A CO e)V7 A5iMciA.iv Brothers ASIOWIA.... HII1C CIlANl.LKItT IIAIlliWAIlK IKON ANI BTKKI. C)AI. OldN'rllllKB ANI HtuVIHIONS KMHIIl AND MILL, KEED I'ALNTS. i 1.8 ASH VAItNIMIIP.il I.(XlllEltH' HUi'lM.IKH PAIKIIANK'H HCAI.KH LOOIIB AND WINDOW 8 AdltlCULTl'llAL IMCLKMRNTV WAdONS AND VEHICLES SEASIDE SAWMII1I1 A romplft Block of lumber on hand m th rough or dressed. Flooring r.iallo, rrlllnt and all kind of flnlih; moldlnc and ahlnKle. Terms rraaonabl ant price at bedrock. All order promptly Htttndrd to. ortbe and yard at mill. II K. 1 I.OI IAN, Hraiildn, Olrgnn. I'roprltor. M)(ir.Mir.irN s Underwear Muir, id oiuir.it laleat Htylen ThnrmiKh Wnrktn itmhip ('rice Iaiw James Murphv 420 Commercial Street. THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED- Corner of N III I II mid AMor Hlrreln, Anlorla. Guests Received on Amerlcin or Furopean Plan. J. 15. WYATT, nion.No. 68 A.tnrla. Urtgaa Hun I vvcire, ShipCluiudlery, ( JroccricH, I 'rovlniona, FA1NTH and OILM. "" ttrnlin P.lrt la hi,ry,, Shlp Bicycles l."'K KKY8 AM) Sl..ttlNt( MAt IIUKS.... Also nil Llvlit Repaired (laming t.endi nn Flah I, bun. M.udiln.ry, C. H. Orkwltz 148 DUANK.