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IIIK DAILY AKT01MAN, Fill DA V MOKNIXIJ, JULY 13, IBM. r vi Liinmi,ui.iwvt;vi.. .. .. .ifuiAuuuuvfUUumnnnrvwuufUuuuuinf COPIOUS DISPLAY OF ART Dvciy nitii In cxt iii'M tlir ciiri'Hly f Ahhtichi H'iiii'. If Villi IH'Vrl' WIW Dill' J.',iI)ih it will 1) H ll'l'llt In iiiMMc llniii, If you liuvo Hi-en tlioni, itiiu'IiiIkt iIhti' iiri' pli'iily of i iii ioim ili Mi'iiH In follow I hut nil' jtiil ni ilili li'-lillK.. OiU'Hlock of Ciilio-.lii'lilirM' fcinnln 'ontiriMi inuiiy iiilii li H of nrrnl uw ami urn ifii ili i'cl tin' iiium Mrikintf ly llit ir iiinint ilinin uml rurioiiN liniili. I'lilinnli'ii vii fitly iirl"i' oiiiiiiiuiiIh m i i I lioimo fiiriii'liiiij.:i, luy uimI finny ini'n li'H. n I m. Flags in abundance; very cheap Ulliy JlUFvJ i uln r artii li M too nuijj tuUH to iiH iilioii or me mid j in Astoria. WIJIG 5 cKruniuoiwuiwanioiniinrnuinnnnMiuirvAAnfumrinnnywiui VA .v-vN v v v v v..v.var.'A 4 i NEW GOODS JUST AKKlVbU i Tour Hundred Different Patterns Willi Sinj; A' f'o, Mi rrlniiil TailiiM, wcro in vcr ln tl r iirpnnil lo Mivc tin iil ilia in llii'ir lini'. '.!iitV I'liriiMiinj; (i'ooiI- of all kiii'N, Suits luaili! to onK r iiirkly. I.iiip' fto k iiii'ly ioailo (jomN. ('li-uiiiiiK ami irjuiriii;. Homcmhcr, I'rlccM Tntk,' WAN ionAAuvAnuwuuiivuuuuiwiv;vuuifuimin;u'uvrtnuuuuu THE PALACE Astorin'5 Leading ketnur;mt l-voryliilnu Htrlclly I'lrMt-Clt.M.. W. W. WMIIM'M:, Prop. twu luvmtnuwwl;uuliuluuuAluvAAlAuvn;uAuuutflAnllA, To Cure Dyspepsia Kat regularly. 1 lave food prepared by toin! tent cooks. Mat where you relish the victuals. Mat at the Model Restaurant where you are assured ol the above conditions. 8 "i in Pint CUm DAN While Hl H All llwri kX3 rlVAAAAAlAAAAAAAilVIAAnAAAiVAJVAAAAAAAIlAVAAAAiiyArAp i m, m w a w .5 The llYllKnKIAUHotol TIIOH. 1UI!NKA!N. Proprietor Mcvonlh nmt Knathlnglon Htm. a I ..V, , mm.-' ? . LMi..l W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull lln ol I'll.. Tobacco, and .mukfra' Aillilti. 474 Cotttttiart ll Mt, It in f f TO I Mm iff J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the . . . Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. i For Vatoo, 6to., t.ddrM tha Superioress ,1'UPILb KKCKIVED IN THO PRIMARY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES LEE SCO. flstori8,or. J v v.v v.v vv . SINO & C()ft,ftCo"',rf,,s, A .,VA AAA A A'.-N- N I i'i a a 9 11 BARBlik, Proprietor, f)j S70 Commercial Street. 3 Portland, Or. Gunther's Celebrated Chocolates and Ice Cream With Crushed Strawberries at the Parlor Manufacturer and lenlr In . . FINE CIGARS! Kopp's "Best 9) A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLIELY PURE I 'Hie North 1'Hclflo UrewiTjr, of which Mr. John Ko)t ia iropriutor, miikoa tool tnr lUmirs'io nmt export trtulo. UottUxl lioer for fnmily uho, or ke bttir Htipplii'il at Hiiy tirao, ilolivory in the city tree. NORTH PACIFIC1 BREWERY INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTINO AND v voica CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT ADDITIONAL LOCAL Fur 1111 li'mr yinli rdiiy iti'iriilnii llm I;!k Huim nt Van Cmiliy wir HiKukkI In (iiinnl (inii'ili 1., n iipom, f,r hyy II1I11K wiiii lixunl ill (hi- iiiniiih ir lh rlviT, OlhiTi Uilnk t muy hnvii Ihm ii Km i'iliiiin t,( 1 hi. ihlmn nirli.rnl m of llm rlvor dy Hit K-iv riiiiii nl. It wn ri'ii'irtml yratortliiy Unit n ' lullnil of 111., i lly hull ilHlli ully liml I,..' II fiiiliiil, Hllmi llm liiilM I i.k l.i . a Ih.i frl III lllll llillollllllar lnl llm 1. 1. ill i r..r "II jr AltiMiii-y AII111, Chiiiii'IIiiwiii (ln.iir'l nun i'iiht mt.. Kiii in join in 11 1,1'iliwn In llm 11111111II to liiini ln l.llllillriK iill'l Willi III" lllatiruli IhiMlry fur lill '( fiiliiln " II -1 11 111 h illy li.ill Hill w.ll !. 1111 li'.ii'.r I i Anl'irlu, Jnliti Hiiintir..ni, llm lnviilur i f llm nrw k. 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' Iilll will j.iaa lir ! fc-;'..itnm ,,t la in l .,,, f , T .fc-r, ..ivi- Aa. . - ; ' ! iii l! it , .-1 w.,rk It will n""n r v liill..!ni i.,in,,.. ,, ii,,. ,,u, r i. Intnl.:.! .iii.l ,. ,:,., iv ti.i-.ur.il r. Mir..t if III.' iMiiti'y I, nij. h ,.!,tit .,1 lini l.i - ii I:m;,. ,it. ain, ! .,t. Mr A M Hiiiiih. r, i, a. ininu a irj, r.Ml..ii. lini. i-,,;,- Ii i'.i .i , .ia In On. , ;i- (.M-fLiy II, .) t , a Aalnriiiii f- l. flT Hut 1:- li.nl J.a In .-II lhpiUK!t t'.r "! Win lli v.i,y "Tlir i r.ij.a iln-rn lirr III film f.iml'.tl.iii. wth l!i,. I,, a; , ri, :.'! Ii.nl a iii n i Tln-rr l 1-. I'K'-r a Ti-iik' u:i., r i u;:n .i!!,.ii in ih,. rilj. ihm ,.y, r iMfuri- in tim ,it.,ry ,.f tti.. t.i riirm. ra itrc lnj if. ir nrw in,!, h.imry In UrK" .ii.in!lil . mi l ;if,.-r Una ),.,ir rinn of 'In in will Ii u,. i,y ,1,1,1., ,ltl, n a,., tla liml mi in nf trim j.r ,jnrl! li., a..t In in iTiK-iii. Mi.ia ..f kiii.ta ,ir,- runnli.K t tl l.r-,111 AaM.iIl l h ia .i nrw liml I UK l.nii. lii!,. Km court hmiap nt K,i- K, ii,'. .li aiKi.iil (- Ar,h.i,-,n N.-air nf J'.irt. Intnl. la a l.rMiily " Mr Ktnllh linvra ttila tiiiirniiiK f r 1!Unn.,k. Tim Ororajr W. K.id, r nrrlxpj In yrati-r-ilny rpntiK fr,,tn Hnitllp, lirr toiMwal mi. took on ton nf c on hi-r trip frutn th imrth. Tin- K'.iLt h iI A (al iaa.iK'K frutn Hkutwny uri'l l.r.iiinlit il.iwn p.ia.i tiK r. 11 f wh un Knl o(T a HphIIIp. Tlmrr nri two. Mm. Itarh urfl Mm. ll.in'.U. f.,r thU iity. anJ tli rniminii k i with thu parl t, I'ort liin.l. M.itiy nf Hip Intt'T l. ).n t illf firttil purta ,f thu ruuntry nrnl are rp lurtiluK from Aluak .l..iiiiip. anJ uiiuMp t.i olii.iln work. Kivp million Jul Inra. hpr urtlinrn ri'irt, liml urrlv,l at tank Uptim-t t ha. ly Infnrr tin- KMT Irft Hk.icwuy, on thi 6th. Thla In the nrwt nf thi ..iiiKin'ii . I,-. in-up nf K.ihl to roma nut from the Klot).lik-. ninl If It had ar. rlvi-al at Hk.inwuy In tinm it wmilj have lii-n hl.Msl on llm IClilrr. Tim K'.il'-r iI.h k. il at tin- O. It. it N. c.kiI hunkrrn tu ,lii hriii' h-r iniil n,l will l rpa,ly to irocpiM to IVirtl.uiil tomorrow. A ri.KAS.VNT Soi'lAI.. 1 lu hnti.laninp homp of Mr. mnl Mr" llnliprt t'urniihpra wik a Mux.' of Hunt Inat rvrniiiic, iin.l ttm rnm, ih loru.wl with Wlllltlflll Il.'Wpra, W Ti tllltil to OVlT- foliij with Kiirata of Hip In. lira of llr.up rhiirvh. who Imi.l om of thtlr f.iltuu orln'.a. Thp wit anil tx'auty of the city iMtlmriil loKPthrr for thp .n--ul.in. anJ thn hour of iranur' wirv all loo ahort. Mii"li- ninl nvlt;ttlin follnwiil iNii h othi'r 111 iillrk amipaaioti. i viTy numhvT Iwlnu piiorpl. AmoiiK thp li'i'Hta from a ilia-liim-p wi-n Mia Srott. of Lnfiyp'tP, liuiKhti-r of l.lriiipnmit t'onimniuliT Si-ott of thr rruUer lloaton, HlatiomM ut M i tilln. mnl Mian Oiiriipr. of Iti'tilrla, t'al. Afl.T tli following iroKim ilplhata rpfn-Hlimi'iitii wrrn arrvnl; I'lmioforto Solo Mliw l.i wla Soiiif MImh ll.ilnuuil ItPrltatlon Mlna Day Sonu Mr, K. Spittle Son MIm lmriuT Hpcltntlon Mr. T. Mi'Kcan 'niiy Iimu'i' Mls Maml Sione Hon M!k Uuih Scott I'laiioforlp Solo Miss hut Tho iirroniMiilm Wi-re Mrs. Ottu 1 loll Ihiih mnl Miss I ,n tira l'ox. Tho hIukIhk of Mini Sooit was a r.iro Iri-iil mill wa i'Hi,i-lally enjoypil hy all. Shu hun a KWiTt, elrar voli'i, woll i-tihl-vali il mnl Ik a most Ki n nful artist. Ills Ouiiiit also save ixhuImIip pliMnuro hy IliT nililllloll of aolll,. lio.ulttflll SOUKS. Astoria Is mirrly honornl hy such t.tl pnipil visitors. SKASIl'K NuTKS. Hon. lU'it VotitiK Is at S iisl,ln llttliiK l' li s iMtlant- for tlio stiiiini.'r. ilrliiips' tipw hoti'l was thrown opi-n t Hi,' pulilli- tihtnv. It Ih one of the ptvt- thst Hliuatiil staslilu hotols on the roast. o ,-rliMikltiK tile K'"ove ami tho mistn. The new Kullon enttau'o Is nearly com- pl.-leil mnl when tllllsheil will he olid of tho lianilsoinest In the grow. The llolmea' cottaiio la uootipleil by Mr. 1.. Olsen f Atitorla, HKAI, K8TATK TRANSKKItS. " " . 8, Itnphui'l, asHlniiee, to Constantlne Iiuiroi-ola, timllvlileil half Interest In lot" '. 1, 27, ami 2S. bUiek 10, Young's ad dition to AMerhrook; J.M.5D. Ira 11. Dawson to J. C. Dunkln, Bcven m re In a. e. quarter of a. w. quarter, section 17,1. 7, n. r. 8 w.; J105. William Wrron rt ols to Charlvn 11. l'"e, hits 07, 77, ond 87, block CI, Mo- Cluro'ii 8,000, Robert MvlnRaton to II. M. Ciiku, lot . blyj. k 7, lot 10, Mock 6 nnd lots 15 nnd 1, block 4, Railroad addlMon to Ocean Grove; 1. CIRCUIT COURT PROCKEDINQS. C. 11. Tuko va. M. J. Kinney; judgment as per atlpulntlon and sale of attached property. State of Oregon ex rel. H. Bell v. P. E. Hickman; defendant required to pleud in Hiii' tin cniii'iiliilM KrMiiy mnrnltiK, July l"i. City ut A'turl.'i v. Ciirniiy t nl.; Mi trial nil r'iOit "f f f.r mnl i.ik'-n uiii, r ii'lvlai'fimfil. 'h;i rW-u II, i'ngn v, William K. Wurrpn i-t nl,; JiinKni"tit mi'l ilrr-. TIII.M Continued from flrat pa.) All atorlia ulmut i-.Tlnln ihi-ii imt IhIhk hMii In sl' pp t uii'I'T i i riuln ii'll llmia, I Iippv urn ynrna. All of na alipl, mnl we hj'l u 1 1 anrla of ciikII'Ioih nil', nl na. Our deal Inn Hon .ia Hun J iari, ulmut p'(lit inlha from wlmni wu wirp, Tim Mini' h wna mm of thn m,,at ililti' nil we Ii.ul In lln- "liorl time Wn wt,- away. 11 ma llirmiKli Kfouml thni w.ia 1,'iKKy Willi r.ilna nrnl ihroiiKh .i' lua ,l,mU tlmt )"i:k 'I mnl (iiiiKht ua mliiKly at ev ry Ixilni on llm way. AllhmiKli our orl'-ra W r,. In iihikn nil linalp icmallil,., found It all ' iniil'l do to ii.iVi-i ihr" ijiiartir of a tnlln III nil hour. The nato i .il nllllriutl, wri, not llm worit illhi-r. "Our ni.in lilng had lii '-n iliaroyi.r. J i,y llm Hnnlnh KU' rlllna mnl wlilli- we coul'i no i ih' in they made lliilr ,r,-irn f' it. Tji. y nkulk'd throiifli tin- hai'i'.ir.ii .ind k ,L up n lire whli Ii iinti. ua riot an I ii i ii ii I of i- urlty, Kvit-y in,w ainl mom "i'i..- of il. I, iiy a would lp M iua li'l. 'I u l.riitt k',t up an IhroiiKh tin, nlK'ii. whiili fliowiil Ihiil wn wor,. puraijcl All Hi- t llm- w: HioiiKhl wi- :,.iw Ih'lr ..'inlnwa ii a liny rkulki-d ulmiK In tin-l.tui-h Hint iiiii'Ih our inari'h u h-;i. Mil Klilih proti i lid tin in. Tin Ir iiumlHr v, 1 1, ulil not t il. Init Ju Ik iik fiim lln: w.,y Hi,. Iiii i,' a i a mi whirnv,rv.e r( .v h "I mi o iniiK, they niuat h up rt con- 'i r ili,,-. W III II WD HI III lint In tin- .i'ii Hn , Inn Waa to pl k Ua off, unI un f,rluimt !y Ihcy U(Cidd In too many i .ia a. "We i diiIiI only dj llm l t w- ' iiiln. I. 'it ih.it wna lint inn. h. Now ami i.n would heir a m r'-uiii follow the ir.uk of im i,f our r!lt- that tolI ua lln- b il . t had il.. iip lln duty, hut It wan haird o'l ua. "The In hi h w niM h.iy,. l,.-, n r ,atly nil If m- hml h .nl linlhilig hut Hip d.tll ultl.a of ihw Miiy tn liuht. Winn t" tli ,-,. .ia ail,i a tire from a f . Hint wna r, , nt !, y.ni may irii iitlm- our inn 'l::i ,n '1 he .r..Kr a waa o tin that It , lulu wIh-ii wp li.nl m id,- four ml I hr.tK huil K"t lintii r l,y t)U. tlni" ,n.i lln- oi . ra to Ilk-lit h.i 1 mm.-. V . r- i.ii,l in iliroM' aw.iy ,- ,-ryi lunu not i, ml,.!. I-r .in ih.it on iiii j In tin- nt;.r i.'. u II wna IIkIi! nl! th.- inn-. A:,out 1 " k H i tity-llMt ih.rv..l tin llill Half Mil)' lip WP K 'l U II ,1 Voll')- frmii lln- S;iuuir.U that m.i'!" us it from Hi., very force of Impart, !,ut Hie 'top wn only m iinpiiiary. The t'yi t" pi on ninl w on." Till: CoNl'ITH.i.NAI. SI'ltltKNIiKIt M illv.a Whlrli Indue. the Author. t.ea to A;rv In M.-n.l thp tipantrli Troopa Home. N.-w York, Ju!) II A Trlhune ; lal from Waah'.iiKt'ui )': Tin- lln.il inl,iiloti of tin- .irin::., ut S.intl.ii;.i until noon t liy In order t" Kive Madrid an nportun;ty to nuthotiip ri.-rul T iral to anept tho ni"dlll,d uv. maim of the I'lllleil Stato fnrcra for the aiirreiidrr of llm city, under a guarant. e that all the (I pun Is Ii forcra In th- he a.egpil city should be safely transf.rred tn Suln. Iwrnme known In Washington after a protracted and i-itranrdinary i.--lon of the cabinet at which the d.-sis-rate condition of thn txalrgntl mid alarming sanitary situation of tho bcslrgera were were carefully weighed. Tim ringing rmphasla with whlih the cabinet on Saturday laat approved CJen, ShaftiT'a demand for "Imnunllate and un condh.onal surrender" had been founded upon piuhuslastlc reporta from tho f;en pral that he had n-envered from hla tedi ous lllenpsK; that his slrgo guns and five days rations, wHh large suppllri of am munition and effective reinforcement had be.! brought to the front and that his position waa not only Impregnable, hut that he cnuld carry the city by as sault In a few hours whenever he chose to tK-gln. His conference with Admiral Sampson had given him conlldcncr that the fe.t should shell the city over the h lis and the marked cheerfulness of hla dispatches, In strong contrast to the delirious tone of tne present ween, gave Washington every reason to believe that unqualified victory waa at hand. With ihe arrival of U.tioral Milra the h"es of the nuthirltlea received another buoyant tendency, but after two days ot continuous rain on the battletleld the spirits of the commanding generals began to droop again, and thu climax came In the reports that yellow fever had at last apis-ared, and while It had so far exhibit ed Itself only In a mild form, the sup posed condition of the men In the tren ches, knew deep In Water and fairly steaming in the Intense heat, the condi tions Mere most favorable for Ihe rapid propagation of the disease and for Its development into tt malignant te of the dread scourge. Under theso circumstances the authori ties while utterly repudiating the Span ish proMsltlon to surrender the entire province of Santiago, provided Toral's force was permitted to withdraw- unmo lested to the westward, took Into consid eration a suggestion w hich was broachco nearlv u week ago In Washington, and not suggested by any of the forces oper ating against the enemy at the front. This provldi-d for an agreement lo the olidltlonul surrender of all the Spanish military forces In and around Santiago harbor with tho guarantee nf their prompt and safe return to Spain. The suggestion grew out ot the antici pated enibarrassnuMit that would be forced upon the authorities by the ac quisition of such an excessively law number of military prisoners, who would necessarily have to be brought to the northern part of tho Uited Slates nnd area lor uuiu ine close ol tno War. It also became evident ut the outset that in case the Santiago garrison capit ulated It would he Impossible to control so largo number of prisoners on Cuban soli, necessitating the maintenance around It of more American soldiers than could he spared, while Cuban troops could not bo trusted to perform this ser vice. Tho suKgestlon that the prisoners might better bo sent In neutral vessels to Portugal for speedy delivery to their own country, found greater favor as the best way out of tho predicament, and tentative arrangements were nt once ac tually made to put the plan Into effect. After learning of the continued determi nation of the Spaniards to stubbornly re sist the demand for unconditional surren der, togethor with the knowledge ot the horrors that the Amorlcun army was be ing forced to confront by tho exasperat ing weather, the authorities consented to tho revival ot tho scheme as an alterna tive proposition to tho terms offered by Madrid through Torn! for the evacuation of Suntlugo, and it was adopted. As the matter now 'stands Spain has agreed to surrender Santiago, the. objective point of the American expedition, and the sole point of difference Is whether the Spanish force there shall be permitted to march to the reinforcement oMtlunoo at Hav ana, or shall bo returned to Spain, It Is claimed that the United States has Our New Teas arc just coming In. 10 cents for each pound for Uncle Sam's Boys in Blue. We pay it until July 15th ; after that you pay it. Drink Good wrrn America's Quality felt Obtainable Great American b SrtaKiNa Fon Tmci 108 Money Saving Store 571 Com iiicrrliil St A Good Time to a.,ur,l evi ryihir.g that was ibslrtd, and ;ih Hi mirrptid'-r p-d'.ly arrompliimd and a portion at bast of the Hpanlah Hoojmi r mov-d from Cuba, the original detiiaml of this country wh.cn pr. clpltat'd liiMl!.s, looking simply to thn with- iriM.il of the Hpanlah army from the l l.ilnl has linn satisfied. The future conduct of Ihn war epf-ailjr f .r thn nut few months, will dei-rd in 1 great in,Mun; ujam thr number of Hp.uiifh prisoners who are thrown on thi mums of the l'nltrd States onV'als. Simiild It prove -true that any rnns.bT il.lii number of ! fenders of Hrmtlagu ii.np ,..! 1 ii-. I under the cover of n.ght luring th- week or mure of consecutlvt tmcc. tir will bo little difficulty In '.r.niainrt.ng Ihe prison. ra to th'.r Kuro inn home. If. however, fifteen or twenty :!ioii.ii.. Spaniards are urrend-rd. It m.ii t.ik,. all tho transports now In the p.ira.ns'on of Ihe UnltiJ Stales until ihe mid lie nf August to prepare for the voy .igo and land their cargoes at Llaimn. "lid twn or thne week more must elapse be fore 1 heir return to this country. and tln-lr availability f.ir further use by the American army. In the meantime the l'orto l'.lran expi-ditlnn will be out of the question. There .11 be considerable difficulty In I niig.ng Inn k from Culm the unax-cllmat-pl American troiqis. who can not be P'T mittial tn stay there through a yellow fevi-r epidemic and a very Inrve part of the naval force now engaged In blockade duly will necessarily be delarhej to C2n voy the vust flo-t acrsss the Atlantic. HonSON" CONGRATULATED. New York. July It A Tribune special fpm Washington says: Commodore HIchborn, chief construct or of the navy, has sent the following l.-ttir to the hero of the Merrimac at Santiago: "Now that you have safely' passed the dangers of your perilous undertaking. It la wrth great pleasuse that I extend to you my sincere congratulations on your hrrolc conduct at Santiago. In approv ing your request for assignment to the squadron I expected that you would prove a valuable acquisition through your professional attainments. All my expec tations have been surpassed and I again congratulate you rn the performance and the brilliant future before you." Commodore HIchborn, while averse to living placed In the position of exerting any Influence 1n the matter. Is exceeding ly anxious that Hobson shall not be transferred to the line of the navy, but shall retain his position in the construc tion corps, where his) remarkable abtltjy may In- utllixed to the best Interests of the service. The young constructor before he joined Admiral Sampson's fleet had already dem onstrated his raiuiolty in ship design, and while the navy Is rich In bruve onWrs, with the Increase In the number of ships and the strength of the navy. It la- be lieved that Hobson has a greater future before him as a constructor than as a commander. Ills opportunities for impressing hla Individuality are thought to !e much greater In the staff than In the line, and as he has up to this time given no Intimation that he desires a transfer, It Is not believed that he will consent to abandoning his profession. TRIBUTE TO MEDICAL CORPS Washington. July 14. Carl Rudbeng. a staff surgeon in the royal Swedish navy. Mho has been to the front with Shaffer's army, has returned temporarily to Wash ington and called on Surgeon-General Sternberg. lr. Rudberg took on active part in car- lug for the wounded on the battlefield, and has nothing but admiration and ex treme praise for the excellent and skill ful maimer in which this was done. Uy Ihe antiseptic method of treating tne wounded, many amputations of limbs found necessary in former wars was entirely uncalled for In the present rout! let. The doctor is also highly pleased with the ambulance ship Solace, operated by ihe navy, and the manner ot her equip ment. ACTIVITY AT MARK ISLAND. .Mare Island Navy Yard, July W.-Woik has practically been completed on tho cruiser Philadelphia. Repairs on tho Hanger are being hastened. The Alert Is still under survey, and It Is undecided Just what will bo done with her. Over :m men aro at work on the Yorktown ami ue making every effort to got her in con dition for sea. The most authentic In formation concerning the disposal of the three new tug gunboats Is that the Iro- uuols will be retained at San Francisco, the Vigilant sent to PiiKet Sound and the Active to Sun Diego. They all have their it-inch breech-loading rlllcs on board and In addition two Ilotchklss rapid-fire can non and a Outllng gun apiece. Since the rush of work began at the yards on March 1. over live hundred thousand dollars has been disbursed to employes. THAT SPANISH PRIVATEER. St. Paul, July 14.-It is believed here that the steamer Saga, belonging to a syndicate of South Dakota capitalists, was the mysterious craft which gave rise a few days ago to reports frm tho Fa clflo coast that a Spanish privateer waa In that part of the world lying In wait for treasure laden ships from the Klondike. The Saga has Just arrived at Vancouver, having been taken by its owners from Central American traffic to engage In the Health to the Boys in Blut 1 a,. Best Tea ,"1 H " Pflca Lowatt In Amcrls Astoria,' Ori"j;iin. Buy Tea a: ika trade. The vessel Is of foreign boild and aui It carries the flag of Holland some timid captain srelr.g the Sag"- at a dIKUnre while on Its way up the , ,ast to Vancouver doubtless mistook It for a Spanish privateer and hastily carrleil the "tiaatinnal news to the nt-an-st port. j The twn most critical time In a wo man's life are the times which make the g,rl a woman, and the woman a mother. At these times Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is of Incalculable value. It strengthens and Invigorates the organs I distinctly feminine, promotes regularity of the functions, allays Irritation and In flammation, checks unnatural, exhausting drains, and puts the whole delicate or jg.inlsm Into perfect condition. Almost all the ills of womankind are traceable to some firm of what Is known as "female i-omtilaint." There are not three casts in a hundred of woman's peculiar dis eases that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre i r.ptlon will not cure. OUR FLAG. Unroll old glory, fling It high on the bretie; It floats o'er the land. It sails o'er the seas; Triumphant It waves as the days of yore. When our soldiers and sailors stood round It and swore That never, no, never when they knew what was lrght. And they had an arm, and a sword for the strife That never, no. never! Their banner should yield As long as American blood Is its shield. Lift it up! Wave It high! It's as bright as of old! Our soldiers are brave, our sailors are bold; Th-y are proving" their loyalty under Its folds With their lives, more precious than tal ents ot gold. Now the dark clouds of war enshroudj It In gloom. And over the waters the great cannons boom, PluTcing armor of steel, and fortified walls, Bringing death and destruction, where the fierce shells tail. Aug. E. Zock. Annual Bale Over t.OuO.OUO Boxes, (?) rOK BILIOUS AID IXEV0C3 ueh as WinJ and Pain In the Stomach, (iiddloesa. Fulneos after meals. Bead ache, DUzIneee, Drowsineea, Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appetite. Costrrenessa Blotches on the Skin. Old Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and ail S'erroua and Trembling Sensations. THE FISST DOSS WILL GIVE lELIEP 15 TWESTT HTHUTia Every aufferef will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. EECHAITS r ILIA taken aa direct cal wlllqulckly restore females to com plete health. 'They promptly remove obstructions or irreifulsrlties of the sys tem and core lct ueattocbe. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OK CHILDREN Beecham'8 Pills are Without a Rival And ha the LARCEST SALE of My Patent Medicine In tne World. iSis. at all Drag Stores. j GERMAN SCHOOL. I It Is hereby made known that the under i signed will open a German school Mon I da' July 11. at the building on Duane ! street formerly iVccupled by Miss War- ren as a private school. School hours from i to 12 a. m. Parents wishing to send their children are kindly requested to call at SS5 Twenty-seventh street, or J. Hahn's shoe store for particulars. REV. J. H. NICOLAI. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the partner shin now and heretofore existing between George Johnson and j. M. Hughes, at torneys at law, and known under the tlrm name and style ot Johnson & Hughes, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Johnson will con tinue the business, Mr. Hughes retiring therefrom on assuming the duties of Justice of the peace. GEOiwci JOHNSON. J. M. HUGHES. Astoria. July 3, 1S98. CiOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. Office C. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wash., July 9, 1SSS. Scaled proposals, In triplicate, will be received here or at Fort Stevens, Oregon, until 11 o'clock a. m., Aug. 9, 1S9S, and there opened, for furnishing fuel at that Post for fiscal year commencing July 1st, 1S9S. Informa tion furnished here or by Quartermaster Fort Stevens. U. S. reserves the right to reject or accept any proposal or part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for Fuel at Fort Stevens" and addressed to under signed or to Quartermaster Fort Stevens. JNO. L, CLEM, C. Q. M ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. ASTORIA. Afrte, (Illy.) a.m. p.m.l Portland and As-ia.m. p-m. ; t.'M torlii express trains, ll.ii lii.ii via Knappa, Clifton, i wesiport, ootiie ami way station. :M UtWAatorla, fliwalds snd :W t:40 6; I'i New Astoria paien-.U:3 is. am.. First -clans trains leave Warrwnton for Flavel and Nw Astoria at t:4t ItlS and 10M a. m and 12:30, 5:09 and 6:55 p. m. and returning arrive at Warrenton at 1:04, 11:06 a. m. and 13:40, 6:15 and 7:06 p.m. Trains leave Seaside 7:00 a. nr. 10:20 a. m., 4:30 p. m. dally for Astoria. Portland trains leaves Seaside on Sunday at S:N p, ra. 3. C. MATO, O. T. U P. A. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, i The government has closed a contract with the I. R. & N. Co. for the delivery of all freight and packages from Astoria to Forts Can by and Stevens. The Stev ens freight will be delivered to the Canby, b-avtng Astoria at 1 p. m. dally, and the Fort Canby freight will be delivered to, the steamers Canby and Ilwaco. CAPTAIN 8EIJREE S MIT II, Officer Commanding Fort Stevens. THE PIONEER LIMITXD , . Ia the name of the only perfect train in the world, now running every night be tween 8t. Paul and Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee It St. Paul rati way the pioneer road of the west In adopt ing all Improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing vewa of beavrt tlful scenery aiong the route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any per son upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Address George H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent. Chicago, 111. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 17, im Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler baa filed notice of hia intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be -made before the County Clerk of Clatsop County at Astoria, Oregon, on August , ISM. Tlx.: William Ross; H. E. Ilg7 for the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 14, township I n., r. 19 west. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: J. B. Johnson, of Jewell, Oregon; J. T. Burke, of Seaside, Oregon; T. L. Fraser, of Astoria, Oregon; B. Burke, of Seaalde, Oregon. CHARLES B. MOORE3. Register. NOTICE OF RECEPTION OF BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed Committee on Streets and Publla Ways of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, will, on Saturday, July 16th, la, at the hour of 10 o'clock: a. m. at the office of the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria re ceive seal'-d bids and proposals for the construction of a sewer on Eleventh street In said city from a point ten feet south of the north line ot Irving avenue to a point on the nortn line of Commercial street, the total length of said sewer to be &40 feet; and same to be constructed and made according lo the plans and specifications therefor, now on die in the office of the said Auditor and Police Judge, and In accordance with the ordinance applicable thereto. No bid or proposal will be considered which exceeds the estimate of the probable cost of said sewer now on file as a part of the aforesaid plans and specifications, and the form of each and every bid shall be that Drescrtbed by said plans and specl ncations. The rght to reject any and alt bids is hereby reserved. The said plana and specifications are open to the Inspec tion ot ail. C. a LTZINGER. JENS HANSON. CHAS. GODDARD. Committee aforesaid. Dated at Astoria. Oregon. July U. Wi. MURRAY HOTEL Foot of Xnth Street Electric Llehts-Electric Bells -Frea Sample Room-All Modern Improvements. WEEKLY RATES. F. M. GUNS. Proprietor. 187a 1(597 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA-.. LU8RICATINQ OILS A SPECIALTY SELL BHIP CHANDLERY , HARDWARE XROS AND STEEL COAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES LOGGERS' SUPPLIES FATRBANK'8 SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAGONS AND VEHICLES THE PROOF of the pudding Is tn the eattaxi. and the proof of llqwora IS IN SAMPLING That'a an argument that's easy elusive a demons tratios, Ours win stand the test HUGHES & CO. The Choicest Table Wines... For Families Also for Medicinal ast Cooking Purposes Private Stock. Cream Rye, Old Hickory; Pride of Kentucky and Hermitage; . sold California Brandies. Carlson's FamilyLiguor Store in TWELFTH STREET rijiirn'ii rinn r in crrrcrcT tj ti tti ti cr cr sr et va-axa-a cr K7 ty ti tn ti cr er tT Repairing TJ T3 xt tr r-r u ti C7 C7 General Jobbing vi t 1 I? - C. H. 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