THURSDAY, APRIL is,,iooO. THE MORNING ASTORIA. ASTORIa, 0GON; V Tka Mlalatas'a ffimm. Every clan of Hcottleb bt.blaodere had Ha own tartan, or atrlped colored cloth, of which the kilt and plaid were nmdc. It In nut no well known, how vet', tf mt tli clergy of tin' highland -rs down to a rcci-nt dale ueil n tartan for their wokdiiy dress, Tlio tartan of tin' I'd i t), im It was nillcil, was sober I'luili of white, blink ti nl gray stripe, Ministers wlio itlil nut care to tliui tli kilt iilinimt alwny wor the jduld iir i.in hi l (if thin tn n tori it 1. la the I'lulili'iiitlt century whrii tint lllgll llllldci Hl'ht I Weill lllllll'llll'll It WHS tin malum of monk clergymen to wear word even ill church mill to Im) ac companied liy n kIIIIh, or Ncrviuit, car rylu ) liovr iiihI hIiciiIIi nf iwtow. Nothing cniilfl Ih-iut lllustriito the dls H',:'' I iliiti- nf ftiiixc time lliiui thin l'Nl'ti'l il tll llll't of Hill IIIC1J who wwi' pro iMiil i'Mitly lui'iH'licra of pMir, imil tinlversiil Kuml will, - Hcotmrian. Dlil ICllali Vrnvu, Halfpence ami farthing"- wer noti coined lu ICuglaud before the tlino of j Kdward 1., n ml until they wero tlwj penny, which whn then made of sliver, wax Units) dimply Indented with aj cross In order that It mliftit ) broken , Into two pieces for halfpennies or Into, four tlilnicri, or farthing. Tbti wllvr ! penny' whn the flrat coin of the Anglo-j Haxoti "truck In England. In 117 mi' ft IllltliHtflMl A,lttiML., lit i'lifiliMP iimmloa ! halfpennies and farthings whn wtn.lt IUIiimI. Kilter furtlilng ceimcd tit In' t-olncd nuder Kdward VI. mid nllv halfpennies under tin' commonwealth, A Mnlbrr HrlaH. 1 r. UrHieiuiilge, u well known American flergymiin, and bla two ; lirotlierw. a1o of the unine rofcH!on, ' one day paid a vlall to their niothvr.. j "lio you nt think, niotlier." aatd he.i "ttmt you ruled in with too rigid a rod In our lioyhiMMn It would bav Im-cu better. I Uilnk, had yon ual gentler; meth.xU." j f I1ii old lady Ntralgliteni'd up iud) Niild. "Well, William, when you bav. rnll up tlirH n good prenrhera aa I j hav, then you can tiilk!" HararUtt Carrlaar la Itt45. In one of the letter of 5rul 1'Btln. written In !H,', the fiiriil blbltoptillM aaya: "It I true that 'hrre I hero n Kiigllahmaii, the aon of a Kwnch roan, who propo to make carriage tliot will roll from Parla lo Fontatnif. bleu without horae In a day. Tlio new machine la preparing In ihe Temple. If It abould aucc-'l ther wilt b great aarlng of hay and oata. which are I ir4iit ettremcly coatly." Tboae who attain any excellence com tuoiily spend life lu one common pur au!U for rxcetleucft Is not gained Upon easier teruis.-Johuaon. sg X f 1 B A JlWaVe eaa rata, . Mm. nilftfrw-rra afraid my darter la awful uutbippy with that now hue band of her, Mr. (Jab-l)o toll! Have you hoard o7 Mrs. tlllfHI'iK No. but I've seen him on the strict every day ilnoe bo git married, art lio walks along Just an chippy a ud Independent aa ever. lie doesn't look mibdiii'if a bit-New York Weekly, Mti a llaar Ulrll "Coino, up ," said her father after alio bad klvl lilm effusively two or threo times, Mwhnt I It you want? Out with II!" "I don't want auylhlng." replied the dour iclrl. "J want to glvo you some thing." "Indeed 7 Vli tlaltr "A oulti V'w" Jnk asked mo to apeak to yf about If-IlJllndelph!" Press. Xh Htora. 1'y ".ft- "Well, air ho are yoiiV "Why, fi.'hcr. dear, 'don't you kno m? I'm your proillgal aunnab'-W tnan'a I loin. Companion. Waal Be Kraah. "8e hera," exclaimed the huaband of ttm faab'nable Invalid, "what's Uio Idea of the doctor coming here again today r "My gractoua," she exclaimed petu lantly, "be tas come to leave my freu medicine! fou don't suppose I'd ue yesterday's, do your-Cathollc Bland ard aud TUtea. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. Notice la hereby given, that the Com mon council of the City of Astoria has declared ita determination and inten tion to Improve Bond street from the west line of Sixth street to the West Una of McClure's Astoria In that part of the City of Astoria as laid out and ay im KM JIT M. kT 4 The Astorian Wants 50O New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been deduced Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the New Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper, The Astorian oeuivEREn BY carrier to any partofthe city FOR 5S CENTS CITY ADVERTISEMENTS recorded by John McClure, and extend d by Cyrus OIney. Said Improvement shall consist of re moving all the old atrlngers, sidewalks and planking and grading the street to the entabllfthed grade to the full width thereof, except the portion where wood en sidewalks are constructed, and at such places the street shall lie graded from curb to curb to the established grade, or to the sub grade so that when tho stroi t 1 improved it will be on the 1-1 11.1.1 V,u .l,lai'r1t Vln1t -Nveu 7" Street to the established grade to the be constructed on both sides of the., ,, .JiL ir t . . . street and on the south side of the .... street from the west line of Fifth street to the went line of McClure'i Astoria. and on the north side of ssid street from the went line of Fourth street to the cast line of Third street the side walks shall be cement sidewalks 5 feet wide with a 2 foot park space between the nidewalk and tho curb sad a park space of one fool between the inside edge of the sidewalk and tie property Hue, and on the remaining portion of the utreet the sidewalks shall 1 wood en sidewalks conntructed of decking two Inches in thickness. Gutters shall be constructed on both sides of the stri-et and catch bains connecting with swers shall be constructed in each cor- . . . , .... iii .I'snd the curb, and gutter shall be con- la- taken up by tiling drains and load i , , ' Utrueted on each sale of the street with into tint gut ten. From curb to curl) the street shall be macadamized or filled in with crushed rock to the depth of twelve inches when! thoroughly rolled and each layer of four Inches shall be well rolled In matter of detail said improvement hall lie constructed according to the plan' and specifications therefore to be prepared by the City Surveyor. That the cost and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be defrayed by upecisl asesment upon the lot, lands and premiaes benefitted by ssid improvement, which said lota, lands and premises are as follows, to wit s Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 In each of blocks 17. 18, 19, 20 and 21 and lots 5, 6. 7 snd 8 in each of blocks 12, 13, 14, 15 and 10. all in that part of the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure and extended by Cyrus OIney in Clatsop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Polica Judge of the City of Astoria 4 9 4t HERE YOU ARE me From 75c to 65c a CITY ADVERTISE)! EXTS. NOTICE. XotlcB iy hweby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria has declared its determination and inten tion to Improve Dnane street from ths went line of Tenth street to the wpt line of Sixth street, excepting the croing at the intersection of Ninth street and Dnane atreet, Said improve ment shall be made by grading said .k-l''''1 wiuiii nirt'ui, nu jiviii utu w curb to the sub-grade with 'a 12-inch crown so that the street will be on the entabllshed grade when filled in, or macsdfl mixed and by constructing a re taining wall along the' property line on the north aide of the street between the went line of Tenth street and the cast line of Ninth treet and the wcat line of Ninth street and the east line of Eighth utreet and the west line of Seventh j hrub and brush shall be removed by trei t and the eat line of Sixth street j l8hing the same, and w hen alashed, for the purpose of holding the fill in ; removed from said street in a good grading the sidewalk area and a AH 'thorough and workmanlike manner, lml lie made by puddling the same in j j matters of d -Uil said Improvement a compact form, and cemit sidewalks . I mntructed according to the "hull be contructed 8 feet wide on eachjpj.,,,, ar,4 pcciflcationH therefore to be side of the xtreet with a two-foot park upaee between the ede of the nide walk a catch luiMii connecting with the sewer at each corner of the street, and the i tri.ft (.halt lrf filled in and macadamized i . . . . t the depth of 12 inches with a 12-inch ; crown in the center when thoroughly i AH of Mocks 46, 47, 48. 49, 50 and 51, rolled. j 63, 70, 71. 72, 7.1 and 74; 24, 25, 26, 27, In matters of detail aaid improve-J 28 and 29; 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43, all ment ihall be constructed according to;jn that part of the City of Astoria as the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor and general ordinance No. 1901 and any mat ter of construction and drainage found, neeeary to make the improvement safe or substantial shall be done by the contractor whether specified or not without extra charge. That the costs and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be defrayed by cpccial assessment upon the lot, landa and premises benefitted by ths same which said lots, lands and premises are Included in the special aa sestment district including all lota, lands and premises so benefitted to-wit: Lota 5, 6. 7 and 8. in each of blocks nam Momtihi. Wot 65c CITY ADVERTISEMENTS 20, 27, 28 and 29 lota I, 2, 3 and 4 In each of blocks 40, 41, 42 and 43) lots 0 and 0 in block 30, and lots 3 and 4 in block 39 all in that part of the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by .John McClure in Clatsop county, Ore gon. OLOF ANDERSON, Audtor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 4 5-8t. NOTICE. Notice is liep.iby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria hss declared its determination and intention to improve Irving avenue from the east line of Eighteenth street to the west line of Adair's Port of Upper Astoria ns laid out and recorded by John Adair by clearing said street to its full width 0( a ,ril),h, hrubs ftn,i treea of bus jan 10 inches in diameter, which trees, prepared by the City Surveyor. That the coats and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be defrayed by special assesment upon the lots, lands and premises benefitted by the same which said lots, lands and nnmiu, !...n,tnr1 in tfla nMat . iMu,, n lot. en, premises so benefitted, to-wit: laid out and recorded by John M. Shive- ly, and generally known as Shively's Astoria, in Clatsop County. State of Oregon OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 4-8-8L NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, has declared ita determination and intention to improve Bond atreet from the weat line of Ninth street to the east line of Sixth atreet in the part of theCJty of Aa- very Month CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. torla, aa laid out and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cyrua Olneyi Bald improvement shall consist of re moving all the old stringers, sidewalks, planking and grading the street to the sub grade ao that when fully improved it will i upon the established grade to the full width thereof, and by con structing a concrete retaining wall along the property line on the north side of the street from the west line of Ninth street to the east line of Sixth street, and on the south aide of the atreet be tween the west line of Ninth street aa4 the east line of Eighth street, and the west line of Seventh street and the eat line of Sixth street, said retaining wall shall be of sufficient strength and depth to hold the fills made for the sidewalks, and the sidewalk area shall be filled in to the proper grade with dirt, and made compact by puddling the same as filled in and cement sidewalks shall be constructed on each side of the atreet 8 feet wide, and gutters shall be con structed on each side of the street wittt catch basin connecting with the sower at each corner, and the gutters to he given sufficient slope for drainage, ail from curb to curb the atreet shall be macadamized, or filled in with crushed rock to the depth of 12 inches when thor. oughly rolled, and with a 12-inch crowi in the center, and the portion occupied by the track of the Astoria Elect rie Company Street Car Line, and to distance of one foot outside of the rails thereof, shall be constructed by said Astoria Electric Company, at tte own expense at the same time the street is improved as aforesaid. That in mat ters of detail said improvement shall be constructed according to the plans and specification therefore, to be pre pared by the City Surveyor. That the costs and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be de frayed by special assessment upon the lots, lands and premises benefitted by the same, which said lots, lands and premises are as follows, to-wit: Lota 5, 6, 7 and 8 in each of blocks 9, 10 and 11, and lota 1, 2. 3, and 4 fce each of blocks 22, 23, 24. all in that part of the City of Astoria, aa hid out ud recorded by John McClure tad extcneV ed by Cyras OIney, In Clatsop county, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of ihe CHy of Astoria. 4-6-tt.