...- -' .' . . .... mm , .... .,....- X , ,f- : v. TUK MOIININO AN TOMAN, FKIlJA). APKIL 27, 1900. 1 New Spring Goods f Ne Goods Arriving Dally... C. H, Cooper '9 The TODAY WEATHER. 1'OltTLAND, April r7.-W.nlrm Or. I' in ntul We uli'iii Washington, fair, llh fnU In rnrly morning; warmer durtntr afternoon mid flight of today, All contract, for nJvertlhliig In tho AntoiUn ure mudo on u uur. intee of circulation four IIiiivm Urer Hum flint of tiny rP" published or circulated In Clat. Hop count)'. AROUND TOWN. I'll fur tale at Gaston', .table. - 3ff . U "(ho only" restaurant. Whits Cook. ' T. H. Carr I over from Gray, rlv rr on business. Iinrt cup of coffe In th clly at th. Model restaurant, Home, for sale at Gaston', .talil. on Fourteenth itrecL Mr. E. M. Rosenthal of i'urtlnnil I. veiling In Astoria. II. W. Ilnylry of Kelso U In the city on a brief business trip. Rest li-ocnt meal, Rising Bun Res taurant, 111 Commercial street. Postmaster W. N. Messerv, of Oray. river wm In the city yesterday. Henry Jacob and Horry T. Lewis are In the city from Hun Francisco. - Jeff', restaurant tht largest and bt. A trial will convince you. John O. Hlumhnrd of San Francisco Is In the city, a guest at the' Occi dent. Be the twenty-five, beautiful young ladle at the Hplnsters' Convention to night. a. II. Hathaway of Seattle la In A.' tiMia on business, a guest at the, Oc cident. F. a Gilbert, of Rainier la In the city, looking over the; local lumber .It .nation. Wanted. To rent a centrally located furnished house. Address X. car. A. toriaa. It A. Ilawklna of Ilwaco was In Astoria yesterday, registered at the Occident. Andrew Asp and Janne Kerttula, natives of Russia were admitted to cltltemthlp yesterday. Do not fall to procure seat, for the Spinsters' Convention this evening. Ktile now on at Orlllla A ltevd'.. A small place at Clatsop for .ale or rent. Suitable for chicken ranch. Ap ply to A. Tags, Parlor Candy Store. Oeneral produce flsh and commission store and employment agency. Old metal and rubber bought Mt Duan. street Mrs. nillman, proprietress of the Tlghe Hotel, hft last night for San Francisco on a short visit for her health. Herring A Cook, Commercial street, betwen Tenth and Eleventh, la the only first cla. all-night lunch house In Astoria. The schooner Bertha Miner ha. the distinction of being the tlrst vessel to leave Honolulu with a clean Mil of heulth slnco the appearance of the plugue nearly nix month, ago, She Is expected at the Hound within the next few days. THE BEE HIVE MIlXlNERY Ladles' Tan Crown Sailors, CO cents Rose, and Foliage. Children". Trimmed Hats, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 SUITS Ladle." Cotton Covert, Suit., 11.75 to $2.25 Wool Suits, ; $3.75 to $10.00 ASTORIA Our iiniiiciiHO flock in now ulmoht com jiloto in all ilcjuirtnidik Leading: House of Astoria .... FOR ItKNT.-FurnlMwd house-keep, lug rooms. Apply at 159 Ninth street. Aurtlon sulti this afternoon and evening at the New York Novelty store, Ladles Invltm! to attend. The Model I. the neatest resturnnt In Astoria; the meal, are the finest for the money, and the service the best. K. D. Barrett. James T. Muylan, D. W. Hewitt, L. II. Clorham, J. V. Muiis field mid A. E. Cooper were down from l'orllund yesterday. Cream Pure Itye. America', finest whisky The only pure goods; guar antned rich and melhw. John L. Carl son, sole agent. Uus Campbell, a native of (ireat Britain, and Alfred Anderson, a native of Hwedn, were granted final rltls-n ship papers yestcrduy. Harper Whisky Is lltjuld music, bot tied portry, ripe, mellow, refreshing and delicious. Hold by Foard A Stokes Company, Astoria, Or. Roslyn coal lasts longer, la cleaner and make, less trouble with stoves and chimney flue, than any other. George W, Sanborn, agenL Telephone 1311. The final account of F. J. Taylor as administrator of the estate of Henrlck I'atree, deceased, wa. set for hearing May 21 In the circuit court yosterduy The United States battleship Iowa passed the mouth of the river shortly after midnight yesterday morning, on her way to Tort Orchard from, San Francisco. A dance will be give by the local ooval reserve on Dewey Day, May 1, at the armory. A may-pole dance by 11 girls will be a future. Admission 75 cents. Roslyn coal 1. the beat and most eco nomical coal for household use In A torla. Try It once and you will have no other. George W. Sanborn, agent Telephone 1311. A tramp steamer wa. reported off the mouth of the river yesterday but a no steamer are scheduled for thl. port at thl. time It 1. believed that .he was due fur the Sound. The Harlow minstrel, will arrive In Astoria on the noon train Sunday In two private car. At t o'clock In the afternoon they will be entertained by the local order of Eagle, at the I'ythlun Castle building. Notice to property owner, building residence, and store.. We now carry a complete line of mantles, grate, and tiling, electric, gas and combination chandotlcra, arid all supplies pertain ing to etecii lo and gas lighting. Photo graph', cheerfully sent on application. KKANK HOLCOMU & CO., 245 Waeh lngton St., Portland, Or. The Hrltlsh bark Inverness-shire will probably leave down from Portland to day. She has been loaded for several days, but has been detained on account of a shortage In her crew. She will be ready, however, today, and will leave down In tow of the Oklahama. The de parture of the Invcrnes.-shire will leave three ships and a bark In the Portland harbor. The German ship Najade will probably finish some time today, and sho will be followed by the John Cooke and the Asplce, both of which aw work ing wheat, and will be reudy by Sutur day evening. The Forthbank shifted from tho stream to the Klovator dock to discharge her ballast preparatory to tuklng on her cargo of wheat. BEST 15-CKNT MEAL; SUN RESTAURANT. RISING Ladles' Heavy Mercerised Sateen Skirts, two rultles In black and colors, $2.l0 Pulley Belt., 25c, 35c, 50c and 85c Summer Corset., 25c, 50c and $1.00 Children'. Tan and Red Shoes, 75c and $1.00 OREGON - Pears' No. soap in the world is so cheap. No soap in the world is so lasting. The event of the .-ason; Spinsters' Convention at Fisher', opera house this evening. Susan ft. Anthony will not address the PnliiNter' Convention tonight There will be plenty of wit and wisdom without her. With the closing of Olsen's bowling alleys the old A. F. C, alleys are the only ones now remaining open to the public Home time ago an attempt was made to engage the latter alleys for the exi'luxlve use of private parties but this plan failed. The steam launch Edith, which is huvlng new boilers placed In at the Astoria Iron Works, will be ready for service by the first of next week. She will tu t as a tender to the Megler ran-n.-ry at Krooktlcld. In addition to her boiler, a new 7-foot emit Iron wheel will be supplM. The street approach to the O. It. N. dock bus been completed and the handling of freight will henceforth be greatly facilitated. Mr. Lounsberry, the local representative of the com pany, Stale, that over 100,000 feet of lumber have been used In the con struction of the entrance way. The Incnased business of the company can now be much more eas ily handled. C. II C'h-ment, state organiser of the Fonsti-rs of America, I. In the city In the Interest of Court Astoria, No. 8. He will remain In the city about two weeks, booming the ordT. On Tues day evening, Muy 8th, the grand court i. Ulcers and a team front the several Portland courts will visit Court As toria and will assist In the Initiatory cxerclsi. The local court will give a bunquet In honor of the visitors. Colonel Hughes has returned from his hunting trip. He explains, with a wicked smile, that he has been out to get In training for "his friends, the enemy" In the coming political cam paign. Colonel Hughes declares that the fact that he failed to kill any bears or mountain lions cannot be dis torted to Infer that he will meet with similar luck with his distinguished but mlHgulded opponents. The Cornllla Cook, formerly the Jes sie IJorthwick. Is tied up at the O. R. & N. dock awaiting favorable weather conditions to enable her to pass out on her trip to J. W. Cook'. Port Town send canneries. Captain Carr will be In charge of the steamer from this port. The Cornelia Cook Is a prim Ut ile croft, her owner, contending that she can not bn beaten on the coast for speed, capacity and power taken Into consideration. Captain Carr wa for merly In the lighthouse service, subse quently serving as first officer on the George W. Elder. PREPARING FOR NOME TRADE. Elder, Nome City and Dispatch Soon to Leave This Fort. The steamship George W. Elder which arrived In from San Francis co on Monday, Is now undergoing a thorough overhauling preparatory to her entering the Cape Nome trade next month. Resides the renovation to her machinery she will be equipped so as to carry four hundred .passwngers in addition to un immense amount of freight. Her Balling date has been set for May 15, and tho management state that she will leave promptly at the time mentioned. The new steam schooner Nome City Is also slated to leave on the 15th of next month. Resides her great freight capacity, she will carry 350 passengers. The Dispatch, which has been engag ed to enter the Cape Nomo trade by the O. R. & N. Company, will leave this port on or about the 1st of June. It is muted that she will carry at least 500 passenger) and as much freight as is offered up to the limit of her capacity. The oiiHsenger accommodations on ull three boats will be taksn up nnny days before the sailing dutcs of the respective vessels. Already there are indications that as much freight as can be carried will be offered and It Is a foregone conclusion thot the O. R. & N. Company will be obliged to in crease Its facilities It It Intends to meet the demands of the early-summer runh to the new Eldorado on the Cope A largo number of Astorians have engaged piisBage on the vessels at ready scheduled to leave and these, together with those who prefer to take chances on an earlier passage from Seattle, will comprise Quite an exodus by the time the season has fairly opened. OSTEOPATHY. Or the science of drugless healing Specialties chronic and nervous dis eases. ' Examination f ree. i DR. C. J, RAMSEY, Cor. Fourteenth St. and Franklin Ave., . ... ... t fit i 'Astoria, Oregon. 1 to B p. m., Monday, Wednesday and ' Friday. ; STARTLING FACTS FOR CONSIDERATION A Condition, Not a Theory, Con fronting Clatsop County. COMING ELECTION POINTERS Rc.mbi Wby the Clly s.d County Vote Will Be SurprUlagly Small The Duly of All Uoo4 Citlic.i. If the republican, of CUttsjp coun ty expect to elect their legislative and county ticket this year It Is time they were at work strengthening the party lines. The republicans of Clutsop county have to meet conditions this year that have never existed before and theNtt conditions work against the party and in faVor of the opposition. It Is a wise man who gives his op ponents the benefit of every doubt in entering a contest, planning to meet arid overcome ' the advuntages thus conceded. If they do not happen to exist then he has a reserve strength for use when and where most needed. The fit el dllllculty the republicans must fuce Is in the falling off of the vole In this county.. Every Indication point, to the fact that the registra tion in this country will be fully 300 v otei short of the total vole cast at the lust election. The republican party being In the majority, It naturally fol lows that the greater part of the loss of the legitimate vote will fail upon It For Instance, It is a well-known fact that JOS registered voters from this county have gone to Alaska and of that number no less than 80 were re publicans. Again, the fishermen from broad, booked as voters here In j former years, are not here this year, j and probably will not be here, and, as Is well known, the republicans al ways commanded a fair proportion of this vote. These are but straws, but they show the direction of the wind. It will be the business of the re publican leaders to make good this loss to the party's legitimate voting strength and here Is where the hard work will have to be done. It Is of no use to shirk responsibilities or to at tempt to gloss over matters. The repub lican party In Clatsop county can win In June If every republican does bis duty and every true republican should be told and made to realise the neces sity of his doing his duty and his whole duty to the party to which he belongs. , i No dependence should be placed on this being a presidential year. The national campaign will not have start ed until long after the June election and none of the parties need hope for any accession of strength from the enthusiasm which will later mark the fall elections. The June election Is a little fight all by itself In Clatsop county and will be Influenced only by local conditions and local considera tions. The popuilsts have no ticket In the field this year and the majority of that party's adherents will feel them selvefl free to vote for whom they please In the county election. The re publican ticket should appeal to them an tha best ticket for the county's Interests but It must not be forgotten that the populists have been acting with the democrats, thinly disguised this year as "citizens," and they will naturally lean toward their old allies, unleas It Is shown to them, as it can be. that in so doing they are Injuring themselves at home without aiding their cause abroad. The legislative and county right In Clatsop county is plainly and purely between the republicans and demo crats. Tho so-called "cltlxens" ticket was too openly made to tool anybody. The democrats have simply tried to borrow strength by borrowing the name of "cltlxens ticket" The en dorsement and nomination of the two republicans on the ticket was made merely to throw dust In the eyes of those voters who, unattached to any political party, prefer to vote an In dependent ticket if they believe It to be genuine. The "citlsens" ticket was A Wonderful Medicine. IZiEEGHAM'S'. PILLS For BMmt and Nervout Disorders. uch Vlnd and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, , Giddineaa, Fulnena and Swelling after meals, Dm nesaand I'rowsiness. Cola t.hi Is. Hush- 1 ints of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath. l.otivrneiH. rilutcliesonthe akin, Uts- i I turhed Sleep, K'rihtful Dreams, and all Nervous and Iremblingaeiisattona, etc. I hese ailments 1 sll arise from a disordered or abused condition of the stomach and liver. Beechatn a Pills will quickly restore Females , to complete health. Thev oromptlv remove any ' obstruction or irregularity of the system. Fori 1 Weak Stomach. Impaired Dlte.stlon, Sick neadacne, Disordered Liver, etc., 'hey act like rnsalc a few doses will work won ders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthening the muscular oysicm, restoring inciong iosi vuiu- piex.un, Bringing pa, ;& ine urcn cuc vi i,ii'cti.c, . and arousing with I ha fioaahud of tiaaitn ina whoia pnyaioai mnaroy i , af tha human trama. For throwing off favarm they mro specially ra- i nownad. These are "facts" admitted by thoussnds, In all clasaea of aociety, and one 1 of the best guarantees to the Nervous and uehiutated la that Heechaan a mis nave tne Largeat Sale of any Patent Medicine In the . orld. 1 his has been achieved Without tho publication of testimonials. Beecham'a Pills have for many years been the popular family medicine wherever the Eng Hah language is spoken, and they sow atand without a rival, . 4. 10 centaand 23 cents, at all drug stores, - mude by democrats, who disbanded their convention to make ft and did not even reconvene to Indorse the so- callwl citizens' nominations, less than ten democrats being present when the so-called endorsement watt made. a The independent candidates will count for but little. Nearly all of them, so far, are rrn who have been kicked out of every recognized party and ure beggars on the political high way for any crumbs that may fall from either or any of the party table. The average, voter has no confidence In the Independent candidate. He knows that In nine case, out of ten he has made every endeavor to get on a party ticket and very Justly argues that If his party considered hi in unworthy of a nomination, the Inde pendent cundldale Is not worthy of his vote. How much more Is this true In the case of an Independent candidate who ha been kicked out by all the parties, having been everything and nothing for the sake of a political job? So, In planning their work, the repub lic. need not greatly fear the Inde pendents. They will get the vote, of a few personal friends but will not count fur much for or against any of the regular candidates for the office they seek. a While uttering a word of warning on the situation, politically, two things may be said to the republicans. The first Is that delays are dangerous and the sooner an active and aggressive campaign Is commenced, the better will it be for the success of the ticket Secondly, candidate working togcth er, each for himself and all the oth ers, will do more good work, each for himself, than If they start out to make their own fight regardless of the res( of the ticket. a a - Thirdly (and this caution deserves a paragraph by itself) the people will no longer s:and "ring rule" or "ring leaders." Deny, If you please, that there are political rings In Clatsop county, you cannot convlnoe all the voters of that fact. This Is especial ly true of the out-of-town voters. They believe the rings exist and they think they know the leaders, and they are ready to down any candidate on any ticket believed to be supported by the men the opposition sees fit to desig nate as the ring leaders. a a a And there . Is the danger. The cry of a "republican ring" In Clatsop coun ty Is being used, naturally, by the op ponents of the republican party, but the cry Is beard within the party ranks and It behooves the nominees on the republican ticket to convince the doubt ful of their own party, which they can do easily enough, that they are not the creatures of any ring, nor will they will be tools of any ring If elected. a a The tendency to avoid discussing charges of a ring, etc., leaving It to the opposition to charge and the re publicans to content themselves with a simple denial, has been a mistake In the past that should be avoided In the future. Everybody knows of the charges. Then why should not the can didates meet them boldly and disprove them? For that matter, they should not even watt to be charged with be ing connected with an Imaginary "ring," but make It clear that they come to the voters with clean hands and on their own merits, a a a The republicans of Clatsop county are not going to have a "walk over" tor their legislative and county ticket this year. Neither are they in danger of de feat, with proper work on the port of the candidates and party leaders. The ticket will be elected without trouble If the proper effort Is put forth, but that certain conditions ex 1st this year that have not existed hertofore. that these conditions tend to count against republican success In this county, is a matter of fact which, while In no way presaging defeat, calls for serious consideration In order that the obstacles may be met and over come. There Is no use shutting the eyes to plain fwcts. The greater the obstacle, the greater the effort need edthat Is all. Nothing must be taken for granted by the republican candidates this year. If the men on the ticket work together to the end, they will surely win, but It is no year for Individual campaigns or shirking any of the hard work the opposition Is Bure to cut out for all of the republican nominees. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Rasmus A. Olsen to H. E. Steffensen -one-third of lot 7, block 13, Upper Astoria: l. United States to heirs of Hugh Fra ser. deceased 157.2'J acres In section 35, T 4'N. R 8 W; patent. Donald McDonald to William Fraser quitclaim deed to tract of land In section 35. T 4 N, R 8 W; II. Alpin Fraser to William Fraser quitclaim to same property: Jl. John McDonald to William Fraser quitclaim to same property; SI. Mary Chandler to William Fraser qultclulm to same property: SI. John Fraser and Alexander Frser to William Frasor quitclaim to some property; 1. William Fraser to Cora E. Wheeler- same property; S5. SOLFILINE. Solflline! Solflllne! If you are sick and tired of rubbers, which protect your feet from wet or cold, and wish to save continual re soling of your shoes: if you wish to longing the life of same at least fifty per cent. If you wish to save greas ing your belts In your manufactury, go to Peterson & Brown, at Astoria, and try a case of Solflllne on your shoes and harness. Buy yoj'c shoes only of those who have that scientific remedy. 1 Take no- .other. Address, PETERSON ' & BROWN, General Agents, Astoria, Orego. 5 i-Toriei And Worn-out Worried Mothers Find Comfort in CUTICURA. SOKE MONTFI3 AGO OCR BABY'S IIEAD GOT SORE. Wo to biro to the doctor, who pronounced It polaon and gave us soma medicine to suffering mankind to write and tell yon W. W. aW. Complete External and Internal ticurai .. AM Ai aa A TL'C CrT tl 0C a hamilog skin, scajp, and bloodbomor.,withlo(blr,wrH Ilia. uLlf LatJ all (1m fails, foTias Liaco aD C'Biat. Coar., ttoie 1'ropa., BoaUm. "Bow la Can Baby Humors," frae. Best Boat Specially Prepared for Fishing Coats Durability Guaranteed FISHER BROS. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Total Number of Names on the Roll to Date. Astoria Precinct No. 1.. ..181 ..178 ..171 ..209 ..209 ..151 ..124 .. 20 .. 33 .. 28 ..100 .. 33 .. 39 .. 83 .. 24 ... 41 .. 21 .. 3S .. 42 .. 69 ...21 .. 11 .. 24 .. 17 .. 25 .. 17 ..1897 Astoria Precinct No. Z. Astoria Precinct No. I.. Astoria Precinct No. 4.. Astoria Precinct No. S.. Astoria Precinct No. 6. Astoria Precinct No. 7. John Day Precinct .... Svensen Precinct Walluskl Precinct ..... New Astoria Precinct .. Warrenton Precinct .... Clatsop Precinct Seaside Precinct Melville Precinct Chadyell Precinct Younars River Precinct . Olney PreclnH Knappa Precinct Clifton Precinct W cstport Precinct VesDar Precinct Jewell Precinct Mlshawaka Precinct ... Elsie Precinct Push Precinct Total to date CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all par ties holding Clatsop county warrants endorsed prior to June first, 1898, to present the same to the county treas urer at bis office at 164 Tenth street for payment Interest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON, County Treasurer. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, this 23d day of April, 1900. Before marriage, a girl Is very near and very dear to a man's heart; but after marriage, ehe is nearer yet and dearer still to his purse. A father worries for fear that his daughter will marry the wrong man; hut th mother worries from fear that she won't catch one at all. Corrects all blemishes of . the face, removes blot WlSQOIfl S 'bes, pln ples. tnn. sun burn, freckles nnd make. a beautiful complexion. It Is also the best tooth wash, and excellent for deranged stomach. Fisher's Opera House L. E. SELIG, Lessee and Manager. ' ..MONDAY, APRIL 30.. THE GREAT BARLOW MINSTRELS MANAGEMENT. HARRY WARD 35-lVhlle Artlsts-35 2-Brass Bands-2 a. New first part, new costumes, new songs and new dances. R'CHmiO STREET PARADE RT flOOfl " ; a "' ' " Admission Reserved seats,' 5 cents; srallerv. 50 cents. Seat sale opens Sat urday morning at Griffin & Red's. t Which did no good. HI. hed got go bad be would cry all night, and my wife could sleep none, and began to look glionlljr. Ills head got so tore that we put a night cap on him, and folded a white cloth four thicknesses inside of it, and Junt through the night a kind of matter would ooze out from bl. bead, sookod through the cloth and cap and on to the pillow. The top and back of hi. head was almost m sol II tore, and looked so bully that words would not describe It. Almost In despair I told my wife I bad been CtmcosA Rxmidix advertised and recommended very highly and I was going to try them. I bought the CrmccBA Rssoltejit, Ccticuea Boat, and Ccticcra Ointment. We gavs him half of the Resolvent, used part ol the cake of Soap, and before we had tuwd the second box of CtmcuaA Ointment ho commenced to get better, and la now as well and hearty a. anybody', boy. II. Is a merry as a lark, sleeps soundly all night, and bl. bair look, glossy, thick, and soft, while my wife looks like a diflorent woman, Ilookatbim andthinkloweittoyoaand of this almost wonderful core. E. MYERS, Box SO, Monroe City, Ind. Treatment for Every Humor. conaiauos; o; i;cricusa Doaric.f. w emus u b.u vi ,uu aealeaaod aoftea lbs thickened euttela; Ci'Tinjau Oktmimt (60c.), tnauatlr allay itching, toBamnMUon, and trrtuuoo, sod aoouta ana saJ; and C en ecu KiaotTisT (SOe-), to eool and elranaa tha blood. Paint IN THE ...MARKET DANGER OF OCEAN WRECKS. It is stated that the Atlantic ocean contains may wrecked vessels which. drift hither and thither, and a their positions change with the winds and tides, they are a constant menace to ocean traffic Because of the great ex pense they are not destroyed until they have Inflicted actual . damage. How ' like this Is the action of many per sons, who wait until they are 111 be fore treating such dangerous symp toms as indigestion, dyspepsia, consti pation, liver or kidney troubles. Don't allow them to menace your health. Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters will clear the system of all Impurities, making; the blood rich and the nerves strong. It cures all stomach disorders, and Is an unequalled spring medicine. See that private revenue stamp covers the neck of the bottle. NOTICE TO WHEELMEN. The Bicycle Commission will seise all wheels unlicensed on and after May 1, 1900. Obtwin your license Immedi ately and save trouble. By order of the commission. C. R. HIGGINS, Clerk. TO PARIS IN 1900. The passenger department of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway has taken advantage of the current In terest In the Paris Exposition and baa printed for free distribution one of the most charming books of the season, en titled, "Glimpses Across the Sea." Its contents describe a recent voyage) across the Atlantic made by Sam T. Clover, journalist and author, and In cludes his diversified experiences In London and Paris. The Glimpses" are entertaining and instructive to tn Drosoective western patrons of the Chi cago, Milwaukee St St. Paul railway. wbo may be contemplating a trip to Europe. The enterprise of the railway company In auguraung such a happy departure from the ordinary methods of advertising Is commendable. NOTICE TO STREET CONTRAC TORS. Notice Is hereby given that until 2 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, April 2Sth, l!Kft, the committee on streetB ana pub lic ways of the common council of tha City of Astoria will receive sealed bids for the Improvement of Commercial stre ;t from west line of Tenth street to west line of Eighth street, accord ing to the provisions of ordinance No. 2511, approved on the 20th day of April, 1S00. and the plans and specifications therefor on file with the auditor and police Judge of e-ald city. Bids must state the amount for which street crossings will be constructed separate from the remainder or the Improve ment. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. C. C. UTZItfGER. L. AGREN, W. J. COOK. Committee on Streets and Public Ways of the Common Council of the City of Astoria. Dated this 24th day of April, 1900. TniOODpOieOu rtdt I Onl'lly-.ir'j,.r, iUSLTf 11L.OOU A'OASON perniamw,: f 1.ured In tttoS6 days. Youoin htstn-m, 4 , home for emu priw uimtr aunt k u . 1 1 ; Vu-j tract to pay ratlminl faroatid b-'fnt ir. I i in. jharjw, If 6 fail to euro. If you hvo ttttf n imr rtiry, Imlide potunh ftmi anil hiivA u- Pfiimi. Mucous 1'utclien in rrou' It, Nor 1 it ro, Viuipl, Copper Coloreii Simla, I Ith.j tny partof tiitj iKHiy, llairot r vrif'W tut it tin fccoi4j:iry 8. !.(:;. I j ; .,.J we guarantee tecum. Vvj - i ii u v,; ( inloCKa anrl CituUenfl th woi ltl .,r a iH W CatnUOtPllrrla 'i 1 - ) II J .. i nao tuUV'' vut Junnl guaranty-. Nioi i t ; innltcfitkin. Atfriy ( . v