The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 15, 1901, Image 2

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FIGHTING BOB" EVANS' REPRI
MAND. TacJma Xewm.
. Tbe tint Inquiry by everyone who
reads the ivprlmanJ address? by Act
Inir Secretary of the Navy Haekett t
, . . . -v !.pd il: 1 pot, consider them cf :-iu.k In:
the request of former Secretary of :n f - - ' ' ' w " '
Navy William E. Chandler, ti Rear
Admiral Robley O. Evan a, will b aa to
vh: Evans ga.i a-,ou. Chandler in his
Wok, "A Sailor's Isg." The Incident
will prove a valuable one to Evans, not
because a chastening which for the
bresen: sim.th greviius 's believed
afterwards to yield the peaceabie f-ul:s
of righteousness, iut lecaus? 1: will add
largely to the saJe of "Fightlig Bob's"
book and pu: many extra simoieons
from royaties In his poc- Thus the
cloud which rests on Admiral Evans has
a silver lln'ng.
'Fighting Bob" vans has been in the
navy for forty years. He led a party
of mariners In a land assault cn Fort
Fisher and was plugged s full of built t
holes and hot lead that the sugens pro
posed to cut off both his legs, but were
dissuaded fr:m their purple by
"Eob's" violent language, emphasized
by a revolver he had thoughtfully
placed under his Dillon:. He recovered
but was placed on he retired list for
disabilities. Being the only r.an who
had ever been retired for disabilities
received in the most active kind of ser
vice, congress helped Evans back into
the navy. In which he his ti?en d's'lngu
lshing himself ever since. On me other
occasion, when Chandler w?s nit draw
ing full pay for a time. This Is how it
haanened. as describe! by Evan in the
passage of his book of which Chandler
complained:
When I had Sr'rvel less than t'i
ytars as equipment officer i f the Wash
ington yar! I was deta-hed j,nd order
ed &i inspector of the fifth lighthouse
district, with headquart-rj a: Baitim -re.
Ml. Th? change from metallurgy to a
disbursing officer under .'he s-'-rotary of
the treasury and the care t,f buoys ml
liphth 'uses was radical, but it was a
part of my profesin an 1 therefore to
b don-. Being a disbursing offir-r
without b nd frigh'eiel m? some'.vhat
at first, but I som fiund t'.iat it was
eav work, r-quir:nir oily rare .nd h r.
esty. The duty wis .ain: and '--v.-genial,
and k-f.t o- -ry "lit.-h in :h
urrn air witii fin- uppruni'Ses ;,,r
ah.i -ting and fichlr.g. whi-?h I -II I n".
negiect. My dip Tic? .xt-nd 1 fr,m
Havre de Grae. Ml., ti P.-auf .r:, N.
C and Included ail th- buoys and light
houses in the navigable v.at-rs wl'hln
:hoj limits.
The condition of the lighthouse sr
vice at this time was f ir Trom .sati-faf:-
terv. The ipoaintment of .he keepers.
,, , . . . . .
was In Dol : ca hands and thoueh the
Inspector had th- examination '.f the
men, It was pra.tically imjjs.sibl- to
prevent the appointment if .ho.se who
re-nderc I political servi e. An attempt
to da this was the cause of .-erlous trou
ble to m? long bef .re my tour "f duty
was compl'-ted. I found that the Ilght
keeners were being asscss-d a p rtlon
of th-lr nav for p dlti-jl puiposes. which
was clearly Illegal, an 3 when I dir-otej
them to refuse to pay su'-h assessments
I became persona non grata to a cer
tain class of mi-n b i vint; political power,
but nothing els- to comtn-n 1 them.
Th y were fiulte hon-F: vith me, how
tv r, and s-rv-1 noticr r.r. tne that un
less I oh nig' d my wayii I woul 1 come ;o
gr'.i-f. which I eventually .li 1.
A certain f-llow wbo had be -.a ejectrd
a del-gat,, to a political c-invention was
nominated to b- llght-ke-p-r as a re
v, ard, but was found so d.-r-putabl- on
examination that I rdus'-l to pass him.
I would not tubnit to (lif.iiion In my
duties by a set of men quit., .as ill-rei u-tabl-
as the suggested keep.-r, tind on
this issue I was detiched and placed on
waiting orders. It-port w as made to the
secretary of the navy that I was inter
fering with political conditions In the
Fifth district, and, without asking a
werd of explanation from me, I wa
punished by being relieved and placed
on reduced pay. It was, of course, A
gross Injustice, aud caused no end of
comment In the pipers; out I took It ja
quietly at possible, an 1 ha lv.iys Mt
contented that I was not personally
known to the man who could so far do
grade th,. high ortVe he hell. The n.vy
had In some wiys dcR'nerat.d into A
Job lot, ; leas; in the eyes of these who
used It for their own purpos s, and was
sometimes let to a very low hid lor.
Finding mye;f on :h beach, as It
were, became I would not take a hand
in politic, rather than because I had
done so. and knew'ng tha: I would no:
ha employment again during :he time
if the administration then In power, I
asked for !ea for a year, with permis
sion ta leave the I'nited state. In th
absence of the secretary of the navy
th? request was granted, and I was
busy making preparation to enjoy It.
when a teiegrarn ram from th ecre
tarv revoking my leave and again plac
ing me on waiting orjers. I was leally
of more Import inc than I had consid
ered myself, and I must b .-iade to feel
my punishment. However, I had Mt
th sting of Insects before In my life,
Krtincf
'hefl ! ",e administrati n hil char.gnl
and Mr. W. C. Whitney, the prince of
svr.'tari s. had taken his l.'.ac? as sec
retary of navy, there was a sense of
relief amo"g us all. His uisin-ss met?.
ods si-n b-gan to sh - excellent re
sult, and his f ilr treatmou of th'se
un ler him male officers an! 'n n alk"
f! that he was th 'ir friend At't-r he
had been In office but a few wek he
snt for me. an I. teli ng me frankly
what :he rerir;s against me as iii-p-cfr
of the Fifth district had b-en. heirl
what I had to siy in reply. I was im
mediately orlerel t' resume my duties
n Baltimore: but. In view of the tar?e
amount of work I had on hand in Pitts
burg. I was allowed n delay one month
in order that I might complete it.
Once mire In the lighthouse service.
and this time with the assurance that
my si ie of any controversy would be
heard, I felt that I could do .nany things
to the benefit of the service. The change
of administration brought with It a de
sire on the part of the smaller politici
ans fir a complete ch'ange in th keep
ers of all lighthouses, as well as In oth
er government places. The secretary
of the freasurv and the lighthouse board
decided that political opinim was not a
?ufficient cause for removal. If a keep
er was fiund neglecting Lis duty !... was
to be removed a: once; but In all riss
wher charg n w re pr-f-rr- I aea'nst
them, ke-p rs wer to have a fair in
vest. eation, and Justice was t I d
them. Char?- were wrl t-n ;ea!ns
n-ar!y evry ke-'l-er in th- i!.s ro :, tln 1
manv of these 1 um-nts w-r.. -vorthy
of Th imas JefT-r-n or H-nry "!iy. I
car.-fuily inv-stig it-1 .- -rv . an!.
af:-r hearing ili th- v; I n . n; in
I mv r-ri .rt. otjt of 41m k- -p -r I i" I '
I
n"c-s-Mry to r""omm-rd th r-m v.r. f
'
his
one. and on,. ,.nlv. f r n- s'.- tin
duti-s to political work. j
It is tbe truth thv. hurts. This quite !
i"foms for th- "'In? of h-s- v.r's.
-Thich s--m to have pi -n- 1 'hr-.'jgh th- j
eutlel- in which th- n-rvous rg in.stn '
f -x-S-nat ,r "Billy" '"ban 11..- ..f N-vv
Himvshir- 1 -nv.ra;p-l. Chindierj
r.-v-- n-v-r po-.j as 1 '1 s- rvl' - x- I
f -rm r, and as a ;ra tl'-a :-.;! ! i in w as j
no sup'-'S-i t , r.A ' ive i 'h- X j
cm whi. h anvb.ly n e.ir'h firm-I of
I !m. "Flehttne Bcb" and Chindl-r are !
at th- extr-m-- r..-,!-.s of pr.iK-lpl.. ,inl l,.r ,m. Wan ?'..-s.p-d about th- v'llaK-.
pra' tlro In th" public s-rvir--. The j Am inif o'h-r Hus-on h-ard It .and hur-id-is
of duty and -ffieien-y and thor- j ri 'lly hunted up the girl. II; was abl-
'ujrhn" which have actuat-d Kvans
through a long life of magnifi'i-nt and
heroic service are not those which the
political spoilsman exemplifl-s in the
most successful care-r from a pirtlsan
standpoint. The navy and the public
service generally haa so much improved
during the sixteen years slne fi-cr-tary
Chandler retired from the manurm-nt i
of the department that one ml-ht b
r.ermitted ti tell the truth In a matt-r
of public interest an 1 politi-al hl ttry
wilnout te;lng called 'i ovn for it. Th
reprlmand of Admiral Kvan" k- rv-s -o
call attention P this ai-sjg- In hi.- ir
terestlng bcx,k, and th- maj.ri'y of -he
p-ople wh a r-ad It would not have
thougiit to connect fhnndi r p-r-on.'illy
wl'h the affair had not r-min l d tii-tn
hlniHClf tha; he h -Id tie- ponf-jlio at th
time. Evans may have be.-n gu;i y . f
a technical o(T-ri.e In writing .hit1 plan,
unvarnished narrative, out the in-ii-nt
will only aid to the popularity -e ith the
people.
JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT.
If he'd had Itching pile.. They're t-r
rlbly annoying; but Buolen'a Arnba
Salve will cure the worst cafle of p lea
on earth. It haa cured thousand". For
Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's
the best aalve In the world. Price 20c
a box. Cure g-uarantst-d. Sold by
Hart's Drug Store.
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YVH1TK I'.lKl. CAITIVK.
Pr.'tty Itjibe Traded to In bans Now
Oid Enough to Wed llor
Swee-hert
Th,. s: ,rv ..f All.-.. Hiitk.v of Montana.
who Is about to inheri: tr fath-r's for-
tun- and mirrv hoi- Indian l.nvr is
strung., chapter In the plomcr I.Utory 1U" k" ' d "'"' :'' ,'! :'
of the West ; suits were a: otuo hegun agil'nt (,'ie
In babyhood th pretty white girl was "u",w f 'r n a-'" 'lin ing on th.. hand
her:oslv traded to the Ulackfoo; In- "f t!l1'' :''k'
dian. for twelv i.n(es For m.,. !hi:i
sixteen years she dwelt among the red-
men of th northwest as om of the
daughters of the trIV. alihough In her
veins there was no; one drop of Indian ,
It was at th lis: sun dance, less than
a year ago. that White Feather, as the
Indians called her. learned that he was
a paleface; that she had been chrlstenej
Alice Burke by her white parents, and
that she had been sold to the Indians
by an unsi rupul us friend oj her fat.'iA
er s.
These revelations A Woke new .motion
:id amtvltl ins In White F'lther's
breast. Strang- and varied have been
h-r experiences! since th n. Through it
ail sh' has be'n hel;J by the stanch
in 1 shrewd assistance of a fuli-bl ,.d
Indian name 1 Khvw.ng.
J ihn F'. ' -twIng is no: :h' orl'.niry.
pain: 1 1, b, f.. a;her d Indian, but be was
as uncouth and nil! : anv of tlie-n
w'.'-.n h' w js taken from his h-rs s ari l
sent away to ;he palefaces school N w
hi- mm- stands h gli 0:1 the 1'arlis'
r 'll of honor, and tie typitW h w l'ii !'
Sam can d-wl p th; m Mern Indian.
Fi-etwirg s-aid a: Carlisle two years.
When h came back to the res nation
"J hn" Fleetwtng was scrawl d on t.i
text books which the In l an y uith
pr u llv displayed to Wh t F.-ath.-r.
B-fore that vacition was over th- am
bitious girl had mastefel as much of
the contents of th se b ks 11. Fl
w-'ng hlms-lf.
"A half-breed." tlv old chief w. ul 1 '
answer when pressed too clos.lv about 1
White Feather's ancestry. She ha! be-n
brought Into their midst, he explaln-d.
hv Bear L-ggins and his squaw when
she was a little two-y-ar-o!d pup'i
I'-ir L-ggins told the chief ;hat sh w as .
half Inlian. that her mother and fath-r i
were b th dead, and so he had tak n j
h-r to his tepee. j
A year agi events b-gan to d-vel p ,
that provel c inclusively that sh- w as a '
white girl, and that her nam- was All "
Burk-. The first p rs n to tak - a haul
In el-arlng up the mystery was Tun
Husson. Husson was a disr-ptable
!,ors--tra 1-r, cat;l.-buy-r an I a ri.-.ch-mm.
who hiiied from f-istern i'r g .
He bor- a bad reputation ev-n among
thj fr niier Ind'am. II- r 'il- Into 'h-
B'vkfoi: s-ttl-m-n;, miking inqulr--s
j c mc-:ning a whi:- girl baby that ha I
j b n los: among or tradil w.th the
j Hi ict f.r some slxt.-n y- ars I."' tf.
H.. f ul 1 g-t n clu- until h- r I- Im 1
I th- villi.'- where Whit F-.if.i-r l.v-l.
i Just ib or the tlm th- 1-r.iv-- w r
i g-tt ng r-a ly f r ti:- gr-:i: "sun d ine-."
1 Whit.. F-ath-r was .invng th- squaw
io.mlilit s who wan:..-.I th- h m -r f
1 p.p i"lng th - "s.i'r-l tungii-." b- 'o--rrii-n:
p.ir:ak-n f by 'h- brays !ii'
:ng th- .1 1 nee. Only squi.vs ,f s'aitil-.-s
( hari -t-r and trib- 1-s. -n' . s-', I
. f- this h.,r. or. When Whit- F-.vh-r
;p.a - s - l h fjr- th- is-'mb'.ig- a- 1 '.Hi
lda!-, an o'cl or !)- Jump -1 : h-r f :
an I. in a i riek-l y. p ... htrl-k I : "Th-Ur-
i: Fi h-r f rbid this. Sh- is r.
Hi okfo't, but a white wiua'.v. Sh- is
n -r fit ti frvi with the saer-1 on.-' .in I
;r-piir- th- t nau-."
"I am but haif whit-." r-tiltn-l Whit
F'M'h r. s' ouily.
"Wl.'te "qui'.v, J say; ,'iil v t;.t-."
snari- I back ;he crone. "I .1; p-il to th '
Hig "h j
Big ''ii"f no l ie 1 hl.s h-.a l gray ly
.v. r this.
ff ciuraM th r-v-latloii of tb- oil
to add an ether chapter to the story.
"I l imit It was my fa h'-r who did It,"
he conf-ss-d bluntly. "But he had to.
I'v- be-n hunting you up for nearly a
v.-ar trvinif ro straighten the thing out.
I'v- s n vou oef ire In my trading trip
h-r-. but I never gu-s.sed who you were.
I didn't know till my father dl-l l.aat
year an 1 he told me the story."
"And is that th- only reason you've
hunte. me up?" demand-d White
F'-ath'-r. shrewdly.
"W-dl." admitted Huson. with a bit
of hang-leg hesitancy, ' I migh; as w!l
t II y in th-re'H i little land your fa'tv-r
I-ft wh-n he dl-l six years ago. It li-s
next ours; It don't amount to much and
I'll give you a hundred dollars for It."
"T-M Me about how I came t a !.- sold,
fir-t," sil 1 the girl.
Tb-n Husson went on to r-cmnt thai
- rri.. sevent'-en years before his own
fn'o-r and her father, James Uurk'-, had
d' t'-rrnin-d to give up firming in West
em Kansas and try sfx kralsing In
East-rn Or-ifon.
On th- long wagon trip he entrusted
his Ilttl... thr-e-year-old daughter to hi"
his fri'nd Husson. He being in nee
of oonl's trailed her to th- Indians and
t ild her fath -r she had di-d.
Whit Feather knew that John Flf-t-wing
would be back from Carlisle before
the week was out and he would advise
her In this extraordinary situation In th-n-w
turn in her again.
Hhe met Fleetwlng almost as som P8
he rode Into the village. His advice was
to refuse H'jsson's proposition. If lie
had come all the vay from Eastern Ore
gon to offer $100 for a atrip of land it
mus; be worth a far lit ater sum. Fl''l'
wing situ ne cl I Into tlw m.ttfr
h.mself lie did. an I lie discover,-1 that
'be Imd nl. no w worth sonic l.'v'.ixv
besides the value of til. hois.s n. cat-
tl' which wer ,n ; when her ta li
,,i,s'- "ml H ,,u n ':,' ' tl I I Ik- II
"'" "W l o-se.s,,,., f, A, , ,
" 'r:'' F ather's. ... rather All,-
" :ne A' f Alice llurke's
'''i,:m Uy t!,, her suit against
lhf " which t-n-ught to light
'" urv of ner lire among tn'
H'aokfO 't Iinlati Now ihat her cl un.a
; "' tair way ot ncillg satist I '..'rllV
1 xtinl " " ,n!,: ' K' I" to ttti
I e alvliv "f the chief an! marry ere of
l h ,,r,x'0, S!"' ' K"1'" iww Mrs.
j J'-,Jm H'A'wbg -.'c,v nk Journal.
4 '
AOCoMMob.Vttll) Dl'l'l .LISTS.
F-'r aqiie months vmiin In V.'nn
htis b.en mrkmg a living In a sngul.ir
manner, llav.ng leas-1 a houne In a
svvlul'l quarter of the (-ay. she fur-
nish-,1 the r'onis coinf.r'!ly. and th-n
announced thioug.i a fw cuitl I tut .at
."C-"i:s that ny 'ei so-is wh .l. -trel pi
, r'gut du Is 1 u!,l ,1m a; th lr ea,. In
h-r r-vins. if ,-mr -. i.. charge I f. r
bis .1 eo . 111 in ' a " i ul, but .b- .mmrt
'Mi n : l.ire, an I c. ns U 'titly rco
ninny 'ays pi. 1 b f ie a fierce 00m
bit to k place beta-, 11 two S lid n in
h' in .si citf I,- ,i, . ,iprime-vs I mi',
nig :h- fel'M'iii; i.e-k tin -' niciv dn-ls
, w-r. f light In h.-r li. us', in 1 h- y ace
b came "ver "Pore .i iil.ir, iin.ll a few
1! ivs ag). when t!,-. , ! (uirs m Jos:
as two voung 111 -n 01.' pteparlng
' flsbt with siPr 1
1 Th v arres'. I l:- 'irnn. i.h.i is I':
'wife of a sii'i 'i-'.l.n it .;..y n-n-nt of
Itlcial. and a f'w days later 'h- wis
: s-nt' lie I ; .1 long 1 rm of .iiipils-n-i
m-iic She almlt.rl at her trial that
, m :- than two h 11 ndro I du-W h 1 1 l ti
, f 'light In her h ius,,1 nn I the she bid
earn-1 a lir.'- sum of money ti this
WAV. Witn'Ss-s uls. 1 t-stltl-l that sue
had twit pr-s ut during all tne duel"
a rl ha ' ;:ven iiij-'i .isslm m-e ) the
s-arg ns In eating for the w. un I--I
TrXNEI. TO NnltTII I 'OLE.
In this y ar. when vi tniny diff' r-nt
.itt-nqits ar- b-mg n ade t r-a.-h th-
pole. It Is lntT't.g to le.irn :b- m-st
1 extra irdlnuty pl.m y. : sugg-s'-d ;,i .
' c nipli'h thit l-t t. A tuiin-l is the
moth d pr p 'S -d by "'iptaln Ieuil
Iiunnett -. f. rm r'y of .h-French navy.
: Launm :t-'s " 1 Is thit by buliding a
, fiund "f .lo-ly in -mil ic,. blocks
i an 1 i.gin.n- ,- w.t'i I. . tri-ity he won! I
sMh!lh a r mi". tit- f ; p rfe "ly
I'M'-f I f:'"n '!.- . iii' n:. ml avall
o' l- f. r tr iv. I at ill t I'l. s. r.h ba.-s
t -oip; v at -onv-nl ".
1' -11 ! me f .! g. f r trie. .0.1 nn
'. i'oi n i'1'Ti .hi-ugii . 1: ii, .11.
t.i 1 iig'li
'i h 1 1 r 0 s '1 ; 1 v iv : v-rl in I ' 1
s in. p-01 pi .Xlisl.a vh-nc- 1 ys.
! s :i I ' -r A 1 w 1 -1 s w 11', I 1 :i
v ; : t - y , !i , :,, 1 l-i ,ip . n !v
I by ' ip! I'll I. I'ltm-:' - a p pi;
as far nn'c ': 1- s if., i" navig it
T -I-!! Iiir -or the -iiort sinnm-r 'li ¬
xt-di- ti '.' "! ! 0" iiisla-d ov-r t h-- I
bor !..r f 'h i- g n of p t--:u i 1 -.
wti-r- th.. rr' i!n ii is- f -upi'l.-s 'i iiil I
),.. es-j.'-.h- I. Tii' nth le-in-n nn I 1 1
i ti .r-rs -.VMii l 'inp.r k n Ir toils nnd
it o w- rk at .'.i tiitri 1 i i.il to .h- N'irtli
I' !-. I- s pr : " 1 t i h iv.. in I
' ll ..tr, ie., walls ir.d on i-e r 'f.
FA Mi ,1 'S CI. I) VIU. IN'.
Th- m is. ii", :i. IP rtp n, th- native
, 1 ? tb ' -I'oi it-d vl-'lnl't "'I.. Hull.
b-u lu"i, think- to tb- g. n-r oslty of
Itllli'K Uil'OV, Cuin- llO'l I1' 'SSession i?
i t.', o.' ).- ill-s- viol ns In xl't-no".
I: l.s Hil I i i b th work 'if ilaspero dl
Salo, w'th ri ;h ' n nn-n:atlon r.ttrlbut
-l to riTiv-i ut i f-l'lnl, mil it is al
b g-d to b:ir tbe dit- 1".J2.
I; via boiiga: for "O'iO liueat.-s by
'" trllnal Aldobr.an !ii-l. nn l was pr-s'-nt
' 1 to the mus-um at Innspruch, wl ence
It was Putted by a soldi -r, and was sold
to a Vl.-rin-s.. bank'-r nim-d 't-hnrz-k
n Collector. In lmo file Hull b-ggci the
bnnk-r to Pt him try the Instrum-nt
and aft'-rward h- iff-r d a larg- sum for
It. but was refuse I.
Horn., v-ars later, Jiovvver, while he
was In conversation with I.lsjit nnd
Mond-lssohn. Hull r-celv-d a letter from
th- son of th- bank'T, atyiounnlng that
nis Ii'h-r had 'II-I ami nai lierpjeatneij
th.- pr-cl ius violin to lb- eniln-n: e-r-
forrm r. Th-nci forw ird !t nccomp anled
OI.. r.ull In nil his tours on the fontlnent
an 1 In t.'iis " iuntry.
HELEN.
H-ap' l In raven loops and masses
ov-r t 'mpics smooth nnd fair,
Have you marked It as she passes,
Ol-ain ami shadow are mingl-d th'-re.
Urald-d s'ninds of midnight air
Helen's hair
Ti'-.-fi with ilr-ams and starry mazes
'if rh- 'hoiit'ht that in th-rn lies,
Have you s' -ii thrn as she rais-s
T.o-ni In gin In-tis or surprl"f
Two itny gb-nms 'if dnybr-ak kl'.s
ll-'i-n'i eyes?
Moit ,rh due nnd honeyed waf'.ers
ft a muni- s-.v-et that slips,
Have you marked them, brimmed with
laught'r's
Song and f-un'hine to their tips,
Itos-bu Ih whence the fragrance drips,
II'1-n's Hps
H- who h-r ne-d.s must love h-r;
Hut, bev.ar-1 avo'd love's dart!
If" who lovs h-r must discover
Nature ov rlook"d on part,
In this masterpiece of art
Ilel-n's h'-art.
Philadelphia Press.
O. a Buck. B-lrne. Ark., tnr: I M
tnuiMiM wiih isumiliiAiuin until I tsiujrln
liWitl' iJtlln Karly Kei-a. Siium
then hv in ntttvlv cuml of my tMU
coiiilivliit I recommend tliein, CIIA8.
KOslKlt.-A, lVugnt.
AdllltAAtUenel' Col'hlll I on hi
nav homo wl.li a vast nnount of val
uable inroriii.nlon ibiut .lie widow crop
in the r.nlippln s.
If the action of your b.iw iiot
easy and reguliir aortoua ooitiplVitluin
mum Iw the final result. IS'Wltt' UitlD
Fulv Klsers will remove thin danger.
Safe. ..,i,in: a:I effvthe. fit AH.
l!iXli:i;S. liuggUt,
Young Mr I'li'.IIU could doubile"
get suiie valuable tmln ei In he pn
ellt i llli'l gelicy fr 'lll V HI K I. IliT.
Jam-, W'llti. lliv.tntst lib'. Ill I. i T
IV Wlt.s Witch llae S..le healed
running r- on tutli leg". He lull
UIT',r,s ix y.Min IVvt.us filled to
lilp him. iK-t U.Witt Aivcp: no Im
itation. I'll AS. K.li;its, lniinti(.
I: will be worth while watching the
eastern papers to s,v w hien one of 'em
will first till attention o the fact that
th Younger are out of tail n I .
inW n got I is 111 ng In I'jIlfomU.
KriUJtlon. cuts, ootids and or. of
all kiud qub-kly heale, by IvWItta
Wltco Haael Halre. Certain cure for
pil-s. Heware irf iMunterfet. He. sure
you git th ivrigmil lWl:t' i'HAS,
ki'uimis. iirumfi.i.
You will have i.elo d that when
Plerpoii! M rg.in' va hl cillded with
the yachts of lesser ml qi I' was ilie o il-
r yachts thai g t hurt.
Mr S II Alloort. J .hnstown. Va .
say "Our Utile artrl almost :rangliM
1.1 dei it h wl h croup. The d.s t.irs aald
she couldn't live but she As" instantly
r 1 1 v I hv One Minute I' lugh I'ure .'
rn.vs it h; Kits. lriigg..i
Vetl
es Ini.t . held of the . hnr-
:r t.r f I'otl'v M igan to the '..us
hnii' ts fc ,r,(tx wirrtn'i .,i Oellef ttiat
he I" ucb a s -.inn r 'l as m inline I
pil lules w oul I In I c 1 .c
In ivws of ccup give the little ,le
One Minute "'.Higti "'ur- Th-n 'im' asv
.111 1 h iv- n 1 f ir ! n-vr falls. I'l-as-an!
to Ink-, a'.wavs safe, sure an I al
most It's! irran shis tn ' ff'Vt. "'HAS
ip;i:ks. pruggwt.
I.e I Z I.-'.oer w.ir -ha: h" -I
11. 0 Mv - in I'hu ig. When he I" I"
ChV.ir.i col'n-e tng I '" ' r.nls ihit "liable
t'.llll I 1 ipllUge In W i-lll-.g' 01 to- do, s
Ii," l.ve, ll- lllei K 1 " , 111': y 'II
know'
I1 T Thomas. SuniTervI'l... All "I
was suffer ng fi 'in dv s.'-ih,!.! wh-u I
i-'imiiH'ti"'-1 laklntf K.l'l Iiyafpab
i'ure. I t .k s-v-ral b otles and 1 an
llg-st anything." Ko.l . pyspepsia
I'ure Is the 1111W pr-Jlkiratioi ,i..nUinliig
nil the natural d.g.tive fluids It glv.s
weak stomich ent're n t, n-a" i-ltiat
th-'lr natural con.l'.tlon. "'II AS n
KUS. Iirugglsi.
me my Ute Take run e but Foley
I: Is now sail that N.-.ly. the .ill. g'd 1 Hart's drug tir-
ios-ni rol.b-r. cannot b. ."iivlod. be-
cans., none of the tn s.es n In II urn Ti.rl. w HI be ..nly . xty per c-nt "f an
can be Induced t.i g.. :.. ruba ! testify .v,.rill( ,,,,!,. i.n, p, Mlasoiiil. but
aitamst him In i'l.f "f he failure ..f ,,.r u n,, nI,,arrt, fulling off In tbe
hi New V rk bank. I: I "l.. nt ihat 1 .y tag,. nin-tinn' of .tom.i.'h.a. he Incl
Ihirv Heath's r-soin-s have n ( 1 -n ,,.m , th appl . ml the .. n.
hiustd
A H. Pavls, Mt Sterling. It. wrlb-.:
Ion't l- siitisiled wli'i i-nit.irary re- ' I was Miibled with kldn-y complain!
lief fr 1111 Inditfestlon. K xlol Iyp.p:aj f ir about two year, but two one dollar
"'ur- permanently a id o m.i -t-ly re. 1 tiottl.s of Fol-v's Kidney I'lir" erT t' l
nii'V" this complain!. I: r'llevs l'r- j a permanent ciira. Hart's dru- a;, ire.
nian-ntlv l.'.'ius' It ailo'vt !h tlr-l ;""- -
s'omach 1 rf." rst. Ih-tlng won't
rest th- stmiich S'itu,.. --.-.!,-, sup-, STItKICT IMI'ltoVK-MKNT.
t. !-s from th- r -1 1 w- e it l h- "--n
slhl w iv t 1 h'C'i 'he at mi 11 h Is
oVi .nl,,.-.. k-.l.l l.vO'.-,s i'ure .vllleh dl- .
I ..sf j uh.f v t I em'. Iiein loi-
" ! d" y hi K'i'l "'HAS It'i'illltS. lung
;' "" I It st.
II ,s .'ii'y .i m il nii'ro
S i he n-i-r la's -'Ho n-r Irijst.
II - iys h.. -a n st i.i l ' b.. 1 1 re
I tn h b i ,; u i ' i th.. -ps.
I'i'lt WlliMil'INM t'lifiill
"Hob mv ch,llr-n .1 -re 'ak-n with
A ti i -iO il ciiuieh
I .) t . in. of 1'anv
..7 ..." , . ." I
. in v sni in ii ii
f Foley's limy an I Tar .ur... Km
'ninth in I s iv
Irug .tor-.
I it d ict.ii ', I'll;." Hart' i
N' ., M ni b-. 1 II '. 'to
I'.' S Hot ,,a his till llli
I'ulliii.in port-r
- ivtlefl "llpp-'l."
Mr Paul"! Hmtz. " it 1 i-rvll! -. I.. say.:
"H iv had as bn a and a v-ry bid cough
for years, but could pot no r-ll-f from
th- d "'"r a-id inelein"s I trl-d. until
I took Foley's ll 'n y an I Tar. It gavi
me lmrn"..i t- r-1 -f and done rm- mor
gin I ban all tii- o'her rein-dies com
bine I. Hart's drug store.
If th- cult' of Iti'iu'ry v.l.l l.siie .sub
;i"efi is for tb- nil k-.s ot tli,. Sp, Hilar Is
whos.. bodi-s ir- lying at th.- boltotn
of th- s-a off Sanllag . A luilril Samp
shii won': bnv- a ghost of ;i chance of
recoirnitl n.
T
Win. Finn, of Llrn i. ft., obtained ex-c-llent
r'"sult fr .m the use of Foley".
Kldn-y Cure. "It rfll'-veil my back
ache and (H-v-re pain over the hip.' II
toned my system and gave me new vim
and "n-rgv. I' Is nn honest and reli
able rmedy. a sure cure for all kidney
Ils-um-s." Hart's drug .tore.
Professor Sparks Is the lafst univer
sity candidal., for fame. (IB has a
story ab mt hirl Mines ahead. I'mf-M-snr
Sparks will have to be better than
that If h- hole s in b,. In (he money wlih
the Immoital Trlgits.
High living, Inlemps-rance, exposure,
and many othf-r things bring on Hrlght's
dls'iise. Foley's Kidney Cure will pre
vent Hrlght's dlscae and all other kid
ney or bladder dlsor b-rs If tnk-n In lime.
He sure to lake Foley's. Hart's drug
store.
Thou- f'lillfomia cr.iks i. Id more 'o
reduc,. thi- visible gold than have nil the-gold-bug
"ra'ots sii Orover Cleve
land's flrn time on earth.
SAVED TWO FROM DI3ATH.
"Our little i,-,u,;htir had an alrnont
fatal attack ff whooping csunih and
bro'ichlthi." wrlt'-s Mrs. W. K. Havl
land. of Armonk, N. V., "but, when all
other nim-dles fnil'vl, w(. ,ived her life
with Ir. King's Now Dtscftvery. Our
niece, who had ftonsumption In an ad
vanced stage, aim u"d this wonderful
ni'-dlcin- arid today .be 1. perfectly
well." Pi-spi-ml'. throat and lung dts-
easos ylold to It. Kin'. Now Dlafiv
ry an to no rthT mesltf lnn on earth.
Infallible fi,r Oougha and Colds:
and H.OO bottle guaranty by Hart's
Drug fltore.Trlal bottlos) free.
Two Indian m'-n have been fined 11
apiece beciius,. they indulged In the lux
ury of calling a f"llor employe Mark
Hanni, which Is cheap at the Price.
Having no mon-y, of course, they like
o near tne w ards
Al th aaiiin tlm It Isn't awf to rely
heavily on I'mfivtaor Trigg' Judgnu'iit
of poetry. IU said. "TU 1'ralrl I"
w d'i(gi'rvi."-4,blogj Trlliuii.
The shirt-waist mm ha been vlndl
eatc'l nl lum by k resolution of Indois...
nienl iiise, by ill,. Texas igllaltir. I
will hardly be nr.- o call a Texas aim t
waist man a du Ie.
TO HICAt. A lltriiT.
I's llNiiuer Halve, the great healer.
It' vuarnntee,) for cut, wound, amy.
I'll- and all akin dlwaso. l'a no
utxtltuie. Hart's drug st-re,
A hor.. In W;tpik.ii-tii. iv, u so
lllodcsl tlllll. Ileal le le CiillVCIUl 'It'll
straw hat. i fifliloiiable thla year. I10
weaia ii'iu.eia ml pink auapi'ii.lera.
Hut lie hii no; g n , rr n, u,,. .hin.
wnlai yet,
A It. Has, nf Monrantown. Itid , had
to irel up ten or twnlv ilinea In the
night an I had sever twekache and
pain In Iho kidneys. Was cured by To.
ley Kidney Cure. Il's guaranteed,
Hart's drug store.
. . . 1,
The nun indeed I enalllc
Wh,i f.-l a at xatuiiii
In Just the thought thai lis null
I'p to his reputation.
WIIAT'8 YOUlt PACK WoltTIIT
Bnmstlmes A r-rtutie. but nsver. If
you hav. a sallow completion, a Jiun-
direj i.vik, moth ixttoiio asid lilotah
an the akui. il ln nf I.ivr '."rouble
1'ut Or. King a New life I'ltla (.
t l.r Skin. Itoay Chk. Itleh Com
p'.rxlon. Only io at Hart's Prui
Pure.
The fact ihat Ui.ty Francis Idpe
called "'apt iln Slr.ng a ', s. .n, nt.-
thr. she knows Jus: lhn Sim I "f uui.
terl.ll tle Is pa lll re. li.SKlg'i ll
wiiiti: mas Tt'itsnn vkli-ow
lr--ai condteriMilon w f. It by th
friend, of M A. Hoa-iriy of U'lington,
Ky, wlvn they .i he was turning
yellow. Ills akin slowly dimmed col
or. Iv h'a ryea, .11, t he iifT.'p' 1 terri
bly. Ill malady wiui Yellow Jaundice
H -'wus treated by lli Imt d H'tor. bil!
mlltauit tk-ntt. Then he wa4 advlavd
to try laegtnr Illttor.. thr- wonderful
Ht'iniik-fi niul IJvfr renicly. and h
wrlt-ai "After taklnat two h e tie I
wn wlnly cun,." A trial I'Mi'n Its
nwttodl a ment I t all Htontsa h. I.iv r
Mid Ivllnejr ttv.uM.. Only 8.41
by Fiitnk Hart. Iruiiglt.
"I want a hail the la'e.t til-.'
Said he of tender .-u
Tli,. tut'er rl k-d s 'nv toi l -.
And made replj : -The li e.; !:.
Ha hole, m f ir -he rn n"'
- I 'till 1 l-lphi.i It-ci !
WH'l.n IIAVHi'oST HIM HIS I.I FH
IVir Iktwrnan. le-ban. n. Ky., writ.-.:
"I have iKen using Foley' Kidney i'ure
and take rreat pleasure In auilng I"
race me tiertn men; i uri. uf kidney ills.
a which certnJnly would hava real
I Vol.... Is hrr-l.v It V.'tl ft'Il' 111,. I'.llll-
n "II "II ii .1 of tile Ity o; Ast I: .a PC
'''' are I its '1
nnlnati ti nn I in rml n
j to onprve I ' imniercl.il s're.; In tlie
' v'py ..f As" arli a lull -nit and coord
e bv J 'till M.-llliire mi I ext-lllel by
i'yriH "'lii'-y, fr en ih- ! iln- of ""v
i e .th strvt to the lies' lln of Slx'h
' SlCet. Up '11 til" pr.-s. nt eS I'llistl d
i gni I- th.T-.if alii to the full i. ilth
there f, by r-movlng nd In- "1 I pl.u k
' Itig and s ) walks, grad.ng tb- i-.lin"
ti th- establlslie I grade, an I cotis'rii.-:-'
lug side walks mi t-.u-h s i- t!i-r of
.no uo.i.. Lii.i ci, W!ii,t i i it,..
from curb to curb through oi. th- wl 1th
! l:h plank of tbr-'e Ineln-s In thl kn-.
by twelve lnebe vvldu, and plan ill
i th crossing at tb- Int-rs.-ctl ui of C on
i Diareial street with Sixth sir- el to the
full width tliernf. ex. !.; Ihe pir lon
1 thereof rover! by the side walks, with
I similar plunking All material used in
1 iild Improv -nient si, nil be good s-'ii'id
I red or yellow fir lumber mi l "a 11 ini
! jrov'ment except ns li'rclti oth rn lse
lirovl led shall conform to the ri-iuire-lii-nts
of gi-n-ral ordinance No. ltil. In
relation to tho Itiiproveiiunt of atreeis.
That the costs and expensi s of making
said Improvement shall It- d. -frayed by
sps-clal .iss.ntBjent upon the lols, inn Is
and preml a nbutllng uis.n mil oilier-
wlsii b-ni'lllieil l.y sul'l improviiienl
pro-rata according to the estimated ben
efits, which .aid district of lots, bind
29. and lots 3 a id 4 In block .X and all
of the south half of block 111.', and lots
5 and 1 In block 21, nil In the Town
(now city) of Astoria as laid out and
recorded by John .! 'lure nnd ext-mlrd
by Cyrus Olm-y. and which said dis
trict Includes all lot. nnd land, and
premises to b assessed tn defray the
costs and expense, of making said Im
provement. That the City Surveyor of tbe City of
Astoria has been directed to prepare nnd
file with the Auditor and Police Judgs
of said city, estimates of thn oosts and
expense, of constructing said Improve
ment atid plans nnd specifications for
the Dropitsed work.
That this notice of the Intention of the
Council to make said Improvement la
given by publication In the Morning As
torlan for eight days by order of said
Council, dlr -cling tho unifl. the llr.t
puhll'fttlon being In Ih Issue of Aug.
7th, 11W1. H. 10. NKI sSoN.
Auditor and Polloo Judge of the City of
Astoria.
Hnd premises to be assessed In defray
(he costs and expense, of .aid Improve-
ment Is as follows, (o-wlt: Coinmenclng
nt the northeast corner of 'lot live (fi)
In block twenty-two (22), and running
thence west to the northwest corner of
lot six (8), In block Iwenty-one (21).
(hence south to fhe southwest corner of
lot three (3), In blo"k thirty CIU), ih-fice
east tn the southeast corner of lot four
(4), In block twenty-nine f2), thenc
north to the place of b ginning, and
containing all of the norlh half of block
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY
Telephone til.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to our Care
Will Receive Special Attention.
No. 63t Iu&ne 8t., W. J. COOK, Mgr.
Astoria, Ore. Res. Tel. lltt.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER. RAILROAD.
KFFl.VTmU JULY I, J,
I.KAVK I ItyjTI.ANIJ ,Nj
'm Portland I'n am .imh!" 1 i ij- ;
ampin Kr atila i,d W.i Jioim
ramp i I lanm. ' 1 " p
AUTtMtlA
' w 1 Vt 1'unUTiii ".nd wr.,y ' ; ij art.
I
. hiMwipm
HSiVlllg lVI"lllN
A.lorls hr U aimit'iu.
liearliart ami laaslils
I I V III
II SUa m
It M
AIM I'M
,lk V i III
l ill
A a 111
iim
0O J Ul
Hi. in
loat.ni
r in
a iji m
MeU, (lir W.rrtlitou
and Auri.
u eu o,
IU aO p .k
I J" I" u
1 p ill
l.fi ao ji m
I tally gcvnn rUt unlay,
II Hnurday uiUy.
Train leav Aalorla fur FU"I. Ham
ni.uid and Fort Hl.vsn. at t li a. in.
nd I to p. m. dally. Uto Fori HU
Tsn fur AaUtrla I.v4 a, in, auj l.N p
m, dallr.
All train nwika ikw ciiycikm at
(Johle with all Northern IVtcHlto traJn
to and friii th t-.t and fViun.1 ponn.
J. l?. MAVO.
ilen'l Freight and Ihnawoaer Ag-nt.
1J
..Fordand - Astoria oute.
STR. "TAHOMA,"
Illy Hound Trips ieH BunJay.
TIME CAHO
I avo I'.irtland
I.et Atiri4
. .7 a. m.
I p. m.
Ttinmgh I'm-tlam! cnol"n with,
(rsainer Nrtii( a from Ilnrao and L.onr
!- h prtlllta.
WbJta Otllar Una tickets tnfrrhang
ttle aitth O. It. - N. Co. and V. T. Co.
ticket.
Tel":ilmn Dck; TeK-ptmii. HI.
IHE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
t 1 1
STR. "BAILEY GATZERT."
DAILY ROUND TRIP
UCC'T MOMOIT
Vifit-ouvcr. CiscaJe Locks. St. Mir-
tln'i Sprlnfj. Hood Hlver. Wfttte
Salmon, Ly Ie in! The Diilcs
TIME CARD
I-'.v Portlaial ...
Arrlv Tha Illei..
T A. M.
1 I. M.
4 P. M.
10 I" M.
Iava Th. Inll'..
Arrlv. IVtrUand ,.,
MI-ALS THt VY OfcST
THuii.Uy Trli a leading reatur
CThla Itoutn li th Qrandrst B.-nlo
Attractions nn l-iarth.
LAVIMNI ASH iFFI'i:t Fix T OF
AI.IH'.'ll HTHMCT.
lliiTII 'I'llitNIX MAIN 351
1HTLANI . oiti:
JOHN M. FiLLOON. Agt The Dalles
A.J. TAYLOR. A(t- A&lorla
PRATHER BARNES. Agis HooJ River
J.C WYATTt A?t Vncouer.
L. W. CHI :ilT0N. Agt- PonlimJ
OREGON
Suorp LINE
AND Union Pacific
TIMK HCIIKD-
Depart
Chlcaaco
Portland
fl.-fsclal
i00 a. m.
via Hunt
ington Atlantic,
lffxpres.
9:) p. rn.
via Hunt
ington St. Taul
Fiist mall
6 p. m.
via
Hpokane.
UI.KH
From Fortnd
Arrive
Halt Imu, Denver J
Ft. Worth, OmftJ
ha, Kansas Ulty
4:30 p. m.
Ht. Isnils, Chloagsi
ami Mast.
Halt I.aka, Doover
Ft. Warth, Ormv
ha. Kan.iis City
1:10 a. m
Ht. Louts, Chlcnvol
and Iflnst.
Wtillu "Waua.
Ijirwlston. Boo.
kiux. Mlnncapolli
Ht. Paul, Puluth
7:00 a. m
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and FaSt
72 hours from Portland to Cliloago.
Nn Clinngo of Cars.
OCEAN A-NO niVKR BCIIICDUIJTJ
BYum Astoria
" c 1 1 "X"":
AJI sAIUng QAteel
sulrfeqt to olmnsje,
Fiir ftm Fsuncls-
J on fjvery five dnya.
7 a. m. I "(iunilila illvwr
T a. tn.
etc.
Monday
nnflvex- Mti Portland and
-ijt Bun. I Way Tamllngs.
rt(ainer Nohcotln loaves Astoria on
tl.Vi dilly for Ilwaoo, conneotlng there
with trams for laong Hoach, Tioga and
North Ileauh iiftlnts. Itoturnlng arrive
at Astoria same evejilng,
O. W. LQUNaBIURItT, Aont,
Axnorte.
A. Ii. CRAIO,
Oenerai Favwenger Afenf,
Portland, Oreton.
S&1
KlxoLSo & Mo
fTrss'V si