The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 11, 1901, Image 2

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    Nil- MORNING .VSTORI.VN, WI'DMSI.AY. )IX:i:M IITK II. IW
Telrphons Main Ml.
TKUM3 OF SUBSCHirTION
DAILY.
ient by msil. Pr r-r
Beat by mail, nxnth
Btrvsxd by carrier, per m-mth.
...It 00
... .50
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WEKKl.Y.
Brat by mall, per year, in Jvno.
Pk Ast.xr'.an guarantees to It lvr
it., iirmt elrvulatlon of any
triwapaper relished on ths Columbia
CITY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
To Be VotcJ For Wednesday. IV
eemher H. IWl.
Mayor.
lS.-Jff.PH SIPKEXANT.
Treasurer.
14. FRANK J CARXET.
Auditor an J Police Judire.
1-H. E. XELSOX.
Superintendent of Streets.
lT-JAUB F. KEAKXEY.
Surveyor.
IS A. S. TES.
Police Commissioner.
1WOHS W. B ABRIDGE.
Councilman, First Ward.
2 E. P. PARK JR.
Councilman, Second Ward.
1 LLDVICJ LARSON.
Counrllman Third Ward.
Jl John Nordstrom.
TIMELY TOl'lCR
for public works, the cmlnir session
will bo remarkable. H tH ,,;ve j The intRv(t.n of the IVst lutolll-
other claims as history-making If. j svmvr. that the lnxv to pieveni and
,s !.. sxvms visible, l-rox ll.-n I" ; l,",h "amill 'l'tv ""Vials of
, : this or other nation should vmtnin a
msde for startlm? the oon-uructlon or .
mau. tor si.in.i.K clause assigning n henxy (.imliy to
the Inter-oceanlc canal. The Inauitur- l,ff,,n,y, f ,mi,j, iy approving such
ation of this great xxork xxi'1. 1" I ,!f ;cts after they have tnen committed.
N epoch-making and ll cause the gain xx.-lght from an h-cui rvii.e III
i Memo n low unvs ago. At a moet-
Kifiy sex. nth congress l.
member.'.!
he lone ic
ink of human rlff-inff In that city, the
assassin of President McKlnhy xx
cheered While tho meeting broke up
in row, attl riot was scarcely avert
ed, It Is n disgrace to is ns .union
cause simrvhension
owners and dealers
Kn.gllsh coal mine owners h:ixe again
taken up th. tight ng:ln-t the export
tax uivn coal, and It Is id tho sllua- ,H ,( lt.nKl,t u, nl, ,-tn oiu.iKoin.-nt
tlon In that ln.lu.itry Is such as to to .nory man who I wis murder In his
th art of heart, tnat sucn an evont can r'en
llsh -ol I ",,n,,u' "'floua iMnssiurne to tho
' ciilltv rartv. Shall thi-s." tartnera In
ports hae ,UvnnM lv I'-S.lVsl tons y.rm't, h,1 w,.h., xxhl, urr Wlinl
diirinit tht nrt ten ni'Viths of tho tlJlt, hk-axsIhj Ktsuw, without the
nrvsnt war and the avers iw nv.niNr ' s'ilrai!. to do such d.ds themselves,
of davs rk.s! bv the ..lllerles has ' " '
. , itx- erniltte. to Insist the moral sense,
cenerallv fallen off while In most of .
avn. rau ibm. n . (il ou,MJ, tn jney, to heap eon-
the rrl'IPl districts the supply Is In tuwy on ,n, ffM-Uons, the sorrow
exi-ea of the demand. 'and the loyalty of the nation If this
mm m Jxlle act can iro unpunlahed and un
it now seema prohaMe that there policed of the law. where auill we Ihi-
.. i . .
will b an lmpr.vement In the mall 'Kin to draw tne line tor criminal or-
fences" These are the policies that
n-ake convert to the creed of the rd
aervlce between the states and Atnka
points. ArranKvments have been coin-
terror: these are the Immunities that
pleted whereby It Is proposed to short- ,lllllk .urate men feel that the eo-
en the time lietween Seattle sn.l Nome
from days to H .lays The new
route Is by way of VaMes Illiamna
Pay, Co.k Inlet. St. Micha-I at-d viol
ovln. Mails will leave Seattle on the
Tth and Joth of each month.
pie ith whom they have to reckon
are a helpless lot and the government
n weakllne Seattle P.-I.
. f.
. f .Vverva
rr': :.'t;
M
!t:e
The present trouble In Coloinbla has
tn-en In progress a little over twelve
years. It Is a conflict K-tween two
political parties of the country, which
have existed ever since tho Spanish
.'k. was thrown off. V. nciu l.i. Ecu
ador, and a number of other Spnnlsh
Attieri..!in countries. ar- dlxlded on
similar party lines. Thete
txo political orsanliatl ms nr.. the
clerical or Conservative party and the
demot-ratlc or I.lleral party. The
Conservatives have been In power in
I'o'oniblii since pi. when President
Nunei overthrexv the I.l'.wral constitu
tion an I practically made hims. If djc
tator The Conservative made the
church a larite factor In the govern
ment, place education entinly In the
hands of the Roman Catholic tierny,
and exclude the large part of the peo
ple, the Liberals allege, from the rlnht
of suffrage. The Liberals demand a
sld.r th- time and place of the next ( llt.m(V.ratlc Kovernment mo leled after
national encampment. i,ha. of ,h1 -n,rA States, with xxllct
Andrew rris. colored, of Waco. ! extension of auffrage. public schools
Texas who killed Mrs. Emma French and other features of our system. The
Dumber 5. by hitting her on the .txxo parties are about e.pial In numlv-r
head with a barrel of a target rifle has .-alem Statesman.
been sentenced by Julge Seott to b-rfj An in,,m.nt ,,U(1v of m..aKe
hange-1 on the fifth of January next j . .. . p.,,,,.. R,,evelf nttl-
The fr.ited States crul.r rhll.-l- jtude on the trust question Is decidedly
phia has come from the Mare Island .more practical and promising of bene-
Navy Yard, where she has been under- iflclal results than one of bllnl oppoal
going repairs and is now awaiting or- , tlon and unreasoning demands would
ders at San Francisco. It is exr-ct.d have been. He says there is a gen-
Th Italian c,t:
dete-miioxl -icon
Kinlev's dca'h to .- ... t sm- mc
that should he a :.itimj . xpr- lon cf pre.-ls.-ty
their regard f.r ie d. ad pr. .id.-nt.
have flnallv ,!e-1.1--1 fiat tnN mem ri..l
should t- a br.-rs- t.ib'et. .!--l.:nc
and e,s-uted It.i!ia-.s Wb n coin-
t lete. tt Is planned t ! '. . e it It-.
ctptfol at Wah'ngt.n.
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.
The egecutlve committee of
National Council of the C. A It.
meet in Chicago. Thutsl.iy to
the
will
cn-
The election of FRAMC J.
CARNEY to the otfice of City
Treasurer insures safety of the
funds of the city. MR. CARNEY
Isatriel officii! an! the citizens
fcy whose votes he will te elected
today are cot at all willing to run
any nnnece sary risk. Vote for
No. 14 and safe custody cf public
money.
TO REPUBLICANS.
Before going to the r...lls today to
cast your vote the Astorian wants ev
ery citizen, taxrayer. and especially
every Republican, to c nsid -r the con
ditions under which he is askel to cast
his ballot.
There are two tickets presented to
you for your suffrage the city He
publican ticket and the Citizens Union
ticket. The city Republican ticket is
composed of men who need no worls
of praise at our hands. They are a'.l
well known, honorable, successful
business men. None of them are seek
ing the office for which theyare candi
dates, because of the emoluments at
tached thereto, but became candidates
at the earnest solicitation of their
party and because of their Interest In
the welfare of this city. They ask for
your suffrage upon their records as
cltlrens, and Republicans. They have
resorted to none of the wiles of the pol
itician to Induce you to cast your bal
lot In their fax-or but stand out In
the open without any mask and seek
your suffrage under their true colors.
They stand upon their own merits
deigning to hide behind a false Is
sue and refusing to appeal to your
prejudices. They are all men who, If
elected, will without question adminis
ter the affairs of the city solely with
an eye to the welfare of the city.
There Is no reason why they should
' not receive the support of every tax
payer of the city and are entl'Ied to
the loyal support of every Republican
voter.
'hat she xxill go to Panama.
Father W. J. OKelly. the c,,. hollo
priest w ho Injured his Inn 1. -Me
fishing at R kaway Rea.-n a n.onth
ago. and who refuse. I until t x late
to allow nr.e of hi tl.timl s t t
amputated for the r- a-.n put h- ', nr
1 it xv. .uld In'erf-r- wrh l:i w rk
as a priest. !s d.-,vl. the re i!' of !:....)
(.oisoning.
Word has N-en r-c-ivd tv p..- New
York "lie fr.'tn I ' :'. S-:-cant
MeCuffer'y of hi? a rix:il in . n " !
with William Hoe:pti.-r, whom h- ar
rested In Hueiins Avr-s The i..-,.,
and his pn-.ti'-r w i.l s ..1 ..,. J.f.-r-piiol
In a f.-w days H e; pr.-r Is a-
ral conviction that In crtaln of their
features and tendencies the trusts nr.
hurtful to the general welfare This
conviction Is not baaed upon envy of
xvenlth nor lack of pride In o'ir In lus
Mal achievements. Nor does It rest
upon a lark of appreciation of the ne
cessity of meeting chnnln conditions
xuth new methods n -r u-rni Ignorance
as to the necessity of cim' Ina'lon of
capi'al and effort in orb r to achieve
crept tblitrs It Is bns-d 1 1 1 -n n con
viction whl.-h In his judgment Is rUht.
'hat combination nnd enr e-t 1 r p h.n
hioiM not ) prohlldtel. but sio.er
vise.l and within reasonable limits
controlled. President Roo-evelt do. s
not pose, as did Mr. I'.ryan. as a trust
Ten years ago a billion dollar con
gress furnished a text for the econo
mists and Incidentally great political
canital for the Democrats. The record
for the coming congress will be more
nearly two billion dollars, so vast has
been the growth of the country and Its
needs. If for no other reason than for
the liberal expenditures to be made
cuse.1 of embezzling l-'.in
and U.yv from th- A W.
Company.
De Wet Is r-por-el to hi- ',..s,. p.
Heilborn with :'."00 m-n n n 1 to have
come very near s irrounaini; Kit. h--ner's
liithtitig s-nuts. un !-r i.'ol. n-l
Wilson, says the London -.,rr-s.n-ib-nt
of the Trib'in-. 'nl. .nel l.einlng
toii. by making a night mar h of 3a
miles relieved ViIs.,n an! bo'h
umns retired to 11-llborn with a !:.
casuulti'-s.
Promoters of tb Ir.don an I
Rrighton Electric Ftail'.vay rr.ak- th
announcement that th-y i-IU'on-.-y
passengers the 1? miles m 72 minuies.
The sugg'-st-d length of their tunnel
ing Is enormous. It Is proposed that
there shall be four'een tunn-ls with a
total length of nlneeten and one half
miles. The scheme Is looked upon as
an Interesting but costly experiment.
The army transport Hun'Ock Is
scheduled to sail from San Frani.vn
for Manila on the lth of this month
with 1,100 soldiers of the Twenty.
Bexenth Infantry who will come from
Chicago. The Sheridan will be In
readines to sail at the same time but
it is as yet undeo!del whether she win
be ordered a-.vay so so ,n. Pho Is to
carry 1,700 sollders and passengers.
A dlspat'h from Tokio to the I(n
don Times and New- Yok Times sayH
the action against the cabinet, which
-.'') smasher If Is not a dangerous .x-Ka'-r
tremity like Mrs. Nation, foe Instance.
tr. favors Intelligent an-l effective reg
ulation. Tacmiia News.
Pr-sldent Roosevelt ni'urnllv gives
flest place In his message to the con-s-.-ratlon
of the great rnb-.mltv which
so recently devolved upon him the
d'.tl-s of 'he ere"tttve office and
forces h'm now- to ad 'res .nn-rress on
he state of the nation Ills tribute to
Ir..u,eni MeKlntev Is feeling, eloquent
and jus'. He gives npproprfnte .ifTlclal
err resslon to the grl f of the w bob
ration an 1 Its horror of the .lastardly
.bed and no less dastnrdlv doctrines
in whlih President McKlnley- fell a
victim. Turning from the man to the
rrot.lem forced upon attention bv his
.-issasslnat'on. President Roosevelt de
M tes n large shnre of attention to an
archy and makes some Important
sieclnV recommendations for Its treat
ment. He delllerately fnc-s the fact
'hat th responsibility for . anarchist
murders does not rest sob-ly upon
those who profess anarchist principles,
but Is shared bv those who spread
th spirit of discontent nnd difania
tlon N. T. Tribune.
A petition Is already In circulation
at Manila asking congress not to re
Impose the duties Just mad" Inopera
tive by the United States supreme
court. This Is well enough In Its way.
but It Is not the best way for the thing
to be done. Such a petition ought not
was apprehend-d from the ch..f poll- u. nary. It Is not for the Isl-
tlcal party is now unlikely. The party
has adopted a (uloiless tnanifi-s'o,
which does not Indicate any hostile In
tention and di.savo-.VH ol.Htrij' tion. It
is probable that the session of ih- I.ilct
will pass off 'iijietly and that the budg
et will be adopted without radii ul
amendments.
The Paris correspond,-!:1 ,,f ,vr. jit,n.
don Times and New- Y nl: limes cays
that M. I'.oty, the , '.-brat. , (.,,
graver has Just c-ent to 'h- n.,xt a -ery
fne design for a medal cronc-i, orat
ing the centenary of the found.vlon
of the Hank of Krutice. ,, Fieprh In
stitution, says the Kir-i-: ond-nt has
contributed more t th,. fl,.v, loprn'-nt of
trade and Industry. In p s (i',' year
Its operations totaled 1Mii ,os, franis.
The total in 1 -Vi was r"ar:y y.M..
O'A.O'XJ fiati's.
HAMDKERCHIEFS
2
In Silk
In Linen
and Lawn
from
cts, to
Each.
Largest assortment in town.
2.50
C. H. COOPER'S
Leading House in Astoria.
It Isn't every country on tin' face
of Ihe globe that could enport J.',M"V
mm of gold In a day for foreign n"
! coliimodnlbut without expeiieu a
eoimldernble eiiibairmeiit The
I'nlte.l Htnlcs seems to be eipml to tho
opb-al. however. Iloston lleiald
j Tx HTI' .V Col, IV
i After exposure or wlii-n )ou feci a
' fold coming on, take ft dose of Foley's
i Honey and Tiir It lu-xi-r fall" to '"l
j a cold If taken In time Hart's l'ni
I store,
1 Itodibk I wonder who III "I oiIkI
I naled ''rummage sales"" Van Mberl
Probably some limit who xv.-iil to hunt
for something In his bureau .naw.-r
after bis wife had be. it thiousb II
Chlcag.i News
NDTICK
Notice Is bi-rrbv slvrti to nit paillrs
holding C!oi iMiinty wsrisnis en
dorsed prior to April Tth I'1, to
present the same to the county tress
urere nt his iiltlce Pit Tenth street f..r
pnxmeiit. tnterest cries after this
date.
tSlgne l) II C. TH M I'M 'S'.
County Tieasiuvr
lale.. Astoria. Oregon. Ibis )th day
of iv-i-emtwr. lt.
NOTICH riMt Ullf
There are a few tut keys b ft but
they are scared out of a year's growth
- New York Commercial
Charles t'.cploglc. Atwat.-r. O. was
In very bad shai- lie says ''I suf
f.rvd a gr.-at deal with my kidneys
and Hiis r-.iu'stc,l t i tt Kolcy's Kid
ney Cure I did so and In four days
I was able to go to oik itk'alti. now I
am etitluly well" Harts Prugsture
tt may tx- set doixn as certain that
If (ioxernor Van Sant should ever
cherish presid.-ntlal aspirations he
cannot get the railroad Influence to
supKrt hint,-Pittsburg llapatch.
AN FV.VN .iEI.ISTS 8T I!Y.
"I viiT-rvd for years with a bron
chia! or l ing trouble and tried various
remedies but did not obtain perman
ent relief until I commenced using un
Minute Cough Cur." writes Hev.
James Klrkman. evangelist of Helle
Hlxer. III. "I have no hesitation In
recommending It to all sufferer from
maladies of this kind." Un Minute
Cough Cure affords Immediate relief
for roughs, colds nnd all kinds uf
throat and lung troubles. For croup
It Is uneiii.illed. Absolutely safe. Very
pl.nsatu to take, never falls and Is
realty a favorite with the children.
Th-y l'ke It. ('has. Rogers. I 'rUKKtnt.
Condi wants moic ni 'ii- " What
Is .Mr i'ainc;.. doing oil the Unitd of
trustees- turf!,i Kxpress
i 'I' I'CNlTlT TH Y'l'
I ! m. Mitchell Ktilforl. Md "1'ur.
I lug a 1 t t: ll'tf-ss I was troul b-d with
! bed sores as A I Isr.l t ' trV I V W 1 1 1
Wit. h Hatcl S.,lve and d d so lth
Bo'lt.-l'ul I. -.lilts I Kits perfectly
cured is the best salve on the mar
ket " Sore cure for plies, sores but lis.
It.oxarc of counterfeits ('has Rogers,
I 'I II K I t
First Walter What are you think
ing ntH.ut Second Walter-I'm won
dering whether to lay mxself out for a
Hp from that man or not I can't tell
whether It's his wife or mi actress he s
got with hltti-V:xchang.
The i oi-oti.itioti is a o.onp.ir.ntlvolv
simple aTair for th- king, bat It will
I..- hard on Aii'red Austin - Washing
ton Star.
p.wi:i ins i .1 i i-:
"I wly'i t ' say that 1 fe.-l I .. my
life to Ko I d iivsocpsla Cue" wrltca
II. 0. iT.rst..ns.in, uf HayrMd. Mum
Kor three y.ars I was troubled xvlth
ds-psia so that I could hold nothing
on i-ix- ston: ic'i. Many times I would
l tin bl- t retain a tnors-d of food
Klnallv I uas confine.) to my ld
I ). m nll I could n t live I r- ad
ot.e of your advertisements on Kodol
livs-.-t.sla Cur- and thought It fit my
case nn I commenced Its u e I began
to Improve from the first buttle Now
I am cure I and re. omtn. n I it to all "
IiU'-sts your fool Cures all stomach
troitbl'S. .'has Rogers. Druggist.
What a pleasant thing It would In.
If the war-lng Ik-m .. rn'lo factions
would swallow -n. h other whole'
Chicago Journal.
ItrVI.TH ANH P.KACTV.
A poor complexion Is usually the re
suit of a torpid liver or Irregular nc
tlon of the howels. T'nl'-ss nature's ref
use N carried off It will surely cause
Impure blood. Pimples, bolls nnd oth
er eruptions follow. This Is nature's
method of throwing off the poisons
which the bowls failed to remove. De
Witt's Mttlo Knrly Risers are world
famous for remedying this condition.
They stimulate the liver and promote
regular nnd healthy action of the
bowels but never cause griping,
cramps or distress. Safe pills. Cbas.
Rogers, Druggist.
Kdttor Lynch, of the Pallv Post.
Phllllpsburg N J . has tasted the
merits of Foley's Money nnd Tar with
this result: "I have used a sreat
marv patent remedies In my family
for rnti?h and colds and I can hon
estly ray your Honey and Tar Is th
best thing of the kind I haxe ever
used and I cannot r ::oidi In
prnlse of t." Hart's (itugstore.
A man may not stand much of a
show In this world, hut If he Is a tl-.e-
ul.-r-g' r be has to stand a g I Iiuiny
l s,r shou 'hi ago News
S VTISI'ft- IMc'I'M"
re the b-st advertisers for Foley's
Honey an I Ttr nnd nil w-ho use It
ai;re" that It I. a ; I. ndl I remedy for
coikIis, cold, or rov lumts Harts
I'rugstore
Ts.lln-1 e a liO.lv C HI! pllllle lit for
xoii, Iio.a l- tna ' 'li, I'hat Is IP'
I Sill" I Sollo bo Iv a lh.lt I looked
like Xoll fief. o F..,. '..,
A cold cough or la grippe ran tie
"nipped In tin- bud. with a do.e or two
of Foley's llotn-v and Tar lb-ware of
substitutes ll irts Priigntors
Th- Ini -r --.fed Special. ! I, three
! balls nt" In golf, sum-- In bus. ball '
j Th N .Vice Well It Is V llh me
i siarf In wl'h three balls and w ln-n I
t lose th on all I stop phiyiinf
I . . .
J. W Itrvan. of Ixiw.br. Ills, writes'
"My little boy was very low with
pneumonia I'nknowri to the doctors
we gave 1 1 1 r ii Foley's Honey nnd Tar.
The result xvas magical nnd puttied
the doctors, as It Immediately stopied
the rncklng coiikIi nnd he quickly re
covered. Hart's Drugstore
Now that the Lick observatory has
proved that Chicago saw no comet, II
Is up to that city to explain what It
bad for supper that night. Kansas
'lty Star.
ands to entreat mercy and fairness; It j
Is for this great nation, 7'.OooV)
strong, ale-iundlng In prosperity, to ;
deal even generously with fh- Islnnds. j
Free trade for the Island Imports In
our markets Is everything to the Fill- t
plnos. and very little to us Their pro
ducts are their all: we have trade !
with the whole world, running Into the
hundreds of millions. The pitltry reve
nue we can derive from customs on
their 'products will only go to swell
an already overflowing treasury. Are
the Philippines to be made more wel
come In English ports than In our
own? Oregonlan.
INFORMATION WANTF.D.
Th" manufacturers of Banner Halve
having alxvnys believed that no doc
tor or medicine can cure lit every cam;,
but never having heard where Runner
Salve failed to cure ulcers, sores, let
ter, eczema, or plies, as a matter of
curiosity would like to know If there
are such cases. If so they will gladly
refund the money. Hart's Drugstore.
Slopi Ihe Couth sod Works Oil the Cold.
I-axative Rromo Quinine Tabids cure
a cold In one day. No cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
'I suppose,' said tin- physician, smil
ing find trying to appear wltiy, while
feeling tin- pulse of a lady patient, "I
suppose you consider un- nn old hum
bug?" Why. doctor,'" replied the lady,
"I had no Idea you could ascertain a
woman's thoughts by merely feeling
her pulse." Chkaao Tribune.
Utile ''lurcnre pa, when Nit's wife
was turned to salt what did he do?
Mr. Callipers It. gan to look for a
fresh one, I ptesunie. -iH-eemhcr
Hmnrt H.-t.
C. W. Lynch, Winchester, Ind.,
writes "I owe the life of my boy in
Foley's Honey and Tar. He had mem
branous croup, and the (lrst dose favs
hltn relief. We continue.! u use and
Its soon brought blm out of danger."
Hart's Drugstore.
Mrs. Mimn ih. y. s, I suppose I'm a
disagreeable thing ., doubt you are
sorry you ever saw me Mr Mann
I won't go so far ns Hint; I only wish
when I dlil see you I bad taken a bet
P r look at you,- Huston Transcript.
BESTOF EVERYTHING
In a Weld This Tolls of ths I'fcMs.igsr
Hervlc via
Who Northwestern line..
( Fl lib t Tialiis Pally IUIwssii Hi, Paul
sill I'hlcsga, comprising
The jtt I'lllllllMil Mlrcp.-r,
! I'c.-iI.'m Inning Curs,
i l.itosiy mid uin.-i vailon Cars,
I I'rr. Ile.lliiing Chair Cars,
The :0ili Century Trains -
- Hum Msty Pay of III Year,
The Finest Tram in the WoHo
rilttflc llyslid fttalfd
THK IIAIHIKH HTATK KXrltKMil. th
Finsst I'aliy Train Running lltwn
Ml. I'sul and Chicago, via Hi Mliurt
ten.
Ciiunv!oni from :h Wat Ms.U yl
Ths NOHTHK.HN I'ACiriO
llltfAT NOItTIIWItN AND
CANAlIAS PACirh? ll'TH.
This la lo ths UKHT UNK txtwas
Omaha, Nl. I'sul and MlnnHiis.
All Aenia l Ttcktlf via
The Northwestern Line
Notice la hcichy slx.n Hot up lo Ihe
hour of 3 , lock p in on Monday, the
Kltl day of Irc.lllt-r. l'"'l tlie coin
llllttee on WX and inenlis of Ihe l oin
nion Council of ihe I'm of ,w.nu,
Will Iccel.c s.iil.d Idds foi doing Ihr
cm pilnllng for the cm t luds
Mllisl npcclfv III.- I'll.e foi p-loMIIK all
I. ral blnnka of I, nnd full -lo. 's In .i
,' II nil. I ;.al lots Slid P'OO I ! and Ihe
price for printing an I ul!lhiiig .ill
l.'ltal notltrs rr-llllted I'X Ihe .1'. In
eluding proof of publication t Is- In
liolipaiell IX pe 13 lllo to t'.r In. Ii
'I't-.c rli(hl Is reset. r. to r. )-. I an I
all bids A S 'lli:i;M'.-. V
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I 'olllinll lee o Will. Slid M. (ie,
Nirri.'i: Ti 'NTit A'-p 'i:.-
Notice Is heit-hv glxen that up to ihe
hour of 3 o clock p m on Monday.
Ihe lth day of Is-criiibei I
commute on streets nnd nu!!.
.f the Common Council ,f the City
of Astoria, will Ic-rUc seated I'lds for
the tmtrovement of Sex .-ntect.th streri
from the south line of C.oionri.ini
strct to the north line ..f Ft. ink on
axciiue. as prox bled to Ihr ci.iinnnce
providing for the tune nut manlier of
Improving said srti.n of sail sired.
approved Ihe plih day of t ' .nil-r.
o i' C C7l.!l'lt.
I. AOKKN.
V J Cis.K
Coitinill tee on Streets nnd Put ! Wm
V II MKA1 . II I. KlolJCIt.
UmieMl Acin Trav Agent.
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ism ti
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. in Ing ( Pott Un I, Airlx
I i 'XrrUnd l:ipisaa
I Trains for Kalem.
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Net rate. : fir. I rln.s without
l-itli and 114 00 second rls. Iiiclu lltig
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Untr. M, th-kett to Katcrn p.a,1(
ml Furope Al. Jw, Ch,, Hono
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Th "N'.irthe.trrn j(lp..,- ir,ns,
elect::,- i.ghtel tlir luglnni', both inaltls
an I ul. nn I s 'iiii he, ted si with
ait i'c. ptlon, I),, nnest trains In ill
n irll Th -y eiin,a.v the I ileal, r ew'st
Jul bin idcia fu- i-oiiif.irl. 1 niivrnl rus
snd lusury rver offered (ho travelling
nuhli, , ,m altogether rt ths ni.-sl
coupler,. ,in. splendid production if ths
cir builders' an.
Tliaae i,.enilal Tra ns
Citinect Willi
The (irtnt Xurthcri
The NurthcfB I'mlflc md
Tnt Cunadlno I'aclfk'
AT T. paui. Ktm
' IhlCACO and the I! AST.
i No ntrg rhsrgs fur thin supsrlor
acomiiiobitinns and ill cUaas 0f tick
ets are avnllahl, for paasig ,.n th
linlns iir 'bl Mm, Rr prolei-od by ths
Interlocking llluck Hysism.
W. II. MHAI), . I.. HIBMfllt.
i'neral Agent. Traveling Ag'U
I Portland. Oregon.
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"PIIIJ
Practical Holiday Gifts
AT HOLIDAY PRICES
Easy Rockers, Office Chairs, Center Tables, Iron
Bedsteads, Fine Matresse and Fancy Rus.
Mji ko your selection now id
Robinson's Furniture Store
Mi) "
Milwaukee" when going to any point
A famlllsr nam of Hit Chicago,
Milwaukee A Bl. I'aul Railway, known
"II over the Union ss the lret Hallway
running the "pioneer Limited" trains
everv day nnd night between fit. I'aul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train In (i world."
I'lnb-rstaiirt; Connections are mads
wlih all transcontinental lines, securing
to passenger Ihe best service known.
Luxurious coiirhe, electric light, siosm
bent, ,,f varb-ty equaled by 110 othsr
line.
Bee tin 1 y,mr ticket rea ls via "Tha
In Ihe Hulled Htates or Canada. All
il. ket nip'iils se them.
For rates, pamphlets or other infor
mation, address,
J. W. CAHICV. C. J. ICDDT.
Trav. Pass. Agt. (Ion. Agt..
. Portland, Ore. rurllund. Or.