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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 30, 1894 A BOVINE INCIDENT. , The following communication explains itself: Editor Astorlan There occurred an Incident In town the other day that deserves mention. A cow belonging to a widow lady, living on Court and Cass streets, was finding her way home from the range among tha hills, and the eagle eye of the pound master fell upon her, and she was "run In.' No such violation of the clty'B laws could be tolerated for a minute. The line, I am told, for such violation is $5. Some friends Interfered In the lady's behalf, and the poundmaster magnani mously cut It down to $2.50. Now this cow was quietly minding her own business, wending her way home after a successful day's grazing aming Astoria's seven hills. It does not appear that she Intended coming down town; Indeed, there was nothing to call her down town, unless It was to learn the latest railroad news, and as she seemed to have all she needed, it Is doubtful If she would have come down even for that. I have heard It asked "Why was this widow's cow pulled and run In for walking on the grass, when the violation of bo many Important laws goes unpunished In the city?" One an swered: "It was to get the $5." An other was mem enough to Insinuate that the laws of the city were allowed to be violated, for the same reason- But I hardly believe that. But I do find a feeling among the people that all should be served alike In such matters, If the variety theatres and the merry- go-rounds are to run on Sunday and Sunday nights, and make the town bedlam with their Bachlnalian yells, and keep the people awake half the night, let the cow run on the grass that she may yield milk for the hungry. If the gambling tables are to run unmo lested, contrary to law, "why cause a poor helpless widow to run all over town to find her only means of support In the cow lockup, for no other offense than doing her duty in going home un attended, an 3 for which the poor widow had to pay $2.50 out of her meal tub to extricate? If the cow had been among the merry-go-rounds last Sunday night, and had been arrested for disorderly conduct, no one would have thought of defending her. But there was not the slightest danger of that, as cows never do such things. The people are curious to know why all are not served alike. Would It not be just? W. HAMPTON SMITH. RESCUE CLUB HALL. The comedy and musical event of the yoar will occur at Rescue Club hall Thursday evening, May 31st. Since the advent of Miss Pepl Sternheim, the highly cultivated operatic vocalist, the ladles of Astoria have been Importuning our worthy citizen, Mr. Utzlnger, to give a concert and entertainment, so as to allow them to hear her sing, and he has consented to do so for their espe cial benefit, and will present the full Btrnegth of his entire company. Miss Peppl Sternheim will be assisted by Mr. Peter Smith and Miss Lottie El lis Cordrays, favorite comedy sketch artists. Miss Ella Hall, topical vocalist, and others. A magnificent orchestra of 12 musicians will present a choice musical program. A special number, "Charge of the .Cavalry," is characteristic, imitat ing the charge, horses galloping, etc. Admission 35c, children 25c. Reserved seats 50e. Now on sale at Strauss' N. Y. Novelty Store. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE, pallor mnnthv meeting of the Co- inmhin. River FIshermen'B Protective Union will be held at their reading m,,m ftntiirrinv. June 2. 1892, at 6 p. in sharp. Members in good standing are requested to be present, and have their hnok nr rpcelnt along. Final reading and adoption or rejec tion of amendment to tne (jonsiuuuon, Article 9, reduction 'of the mommy aues. SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary, LADIES, ATTENTION! Carpets beaten and replaced with the greatest dlcpatch by C. Axten. Leave oid;rs at Porter's Furniture Store, No. 517 Second street THE YELLOW GLOW OF THE HOR IZON, Painted on the sky by the Betting sun, is' beautiful. Not so the sallow saffron of a face tinged with bile. And oh! the unspeakable discomfort that bile in the wrong place produces. Twinges in the right side and under the right shoulder blitde, nausea, vertigo, sick neauacne, constipation, faulty digestion. Not in an Instant can the symptoms of biliousness be dispelled, but persistence In the use of Huetettera Btomacn miters win eradicate them, restore digestion and regularity of the bowels, and counter act tendencies to more aggravatea com plaints, which an interruption of these functions betrets. Rheumatism, inac tivity of the kidneys and bladder, neu ralglu. and Inability to sleep, are also remedied by this genial preventative and restorative of nerve force and tran qullity. As an antidote to the poison of malaria, it is unfailing ana prompt, wlneglassful three times a day. ORDINANCE NO. 1869. List of Letters Unclaimed at the As toria Postofflco. In applying for the letters referred to herein, state when, advertised. May 29, 1894. Anderson, John Balta, George Becman, George Black, D. Borglund, Mrs. E. Brown, E. Ellis (2) Broderick, T. J. Bolln, H. Bullack, James Carlson, Christ. Castante, Domingo, Complitta, Cris. Cooper, A. S. Douthart, Albert Ciore, A. P. Greene, Wm. R. Gustavson, Joseflne Harding, C. E. Hanson, Adders Hanson, Fred. Heldler, J. L. Hylen, I. N. (2) Jensen, D. R Johnson, Hilma Kelley, John Lashpelle, Joseph Ludbankl, Olof Nenue, William Patterson, Geo. Hober. B. F. Rogers, Mrs. Alma Shepherd, B. P. Sloten, Miss Katie Wirkala, Johan Hall, Miss Ella Hepdiexson, Victor Holm, Fred. Jager, Christina ' Johnson, Mrs. L. D. Johnson, Mrs. H. Laner, J. C. Landers. Geo. Lukries, Martino Owen, Harry C. Reed, Mrs. Harry Rote, Tom Sergent, Mrs. M. E Snod?rass, Celiette Wosley, Mrs. W. B Wilson, David Foreign List. Antunovic.Giacubina Hylen, Jnpvnld N. Marxsen, AsmOs Milaslch, Nick Nllson, Martin Olson, Johan JAMES W. HARE, Postmaster. HINTS TO ADVERTISERS. Printers' Ink. The power of hypnotism lies In a cleverly displayed ad. Facte remain, as ever, the most stub born of things. This being true, no one can find any bettor or more potent form of argument to Introduce into his ad vertising. Ours is a very practical age, and we really do like to "get down to facts." The adv?rtif.er who recognizes this fact scores a point. Contrast plays an important part In display; don't be afraid of "white space." TO CANNERS AND SEINERS. Just received from the Wlllapa Har bor manufactory, a fresh supply of Hemlock. Tannin Extract for tanning gill nets, seine, etc. W. B. ADAIR, Agent, m Third Street All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. ran be boueht at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Aitoria. (As Amended.) An Ordinance to Change the Names of Certain Streets Within the City Astoria. The City of Astoria does ordain as fol lows: Section 1. The streets within the City of Astoria running east and west, or 1 an easterly or westerly direction, and hereinafter called as they have hereto- fore been known and designated, shall be, and they are, hereby changed in name as follows: Concomly street, in McClure's, and First street. In Adair's, to Astor street. Chenamus street, In McClure's, and Sec ond street, in Adair s, to Bond street, SquemcKiue street, in McClure s Water street, in Shively's, and Third street, in Adair's, to Commercial street. Jefferson street, in McClure b; Cush Ing's Court street, in Shively's, and Fourth streat, in Adair s, to Duane street. Astor street, in McClure's, and Cedar street, in Shlvely s, to Exchange street. Court street, In McClure s. Wall street and Hemlock street, In Shively's, and Fifth street, in Adair's, to Franklyn avenue. Seventh street, in McClure's; Arch street an l Pine street, lnShlvely's, and Sixth street, in Adair s, lb Grand ave nue. Eighth street, In McClure's; - Wing street. In Shlvely s, and Seventh street. In Adair s, to Harrison avenue. Ninth street, in McClure's; Spruce street and Tulip Btreet, in Shively's, and Eighth street, in Adair's, to Irving avenue. Tenth street, in McClure's, and Berry street, In Shlvely s, to Jerome avenue. Eleventh street, In McClure a: Fir street. In Shively's, and Powers avenue, In Adair s, to Kensington avenue. Twelfth street, in McClure's, and Al der street, In Shively's, to Lexington avenue. Thirteenth street, In McClure's; South street and Charter street, in Shively's, to Madison avenue. Summit avenue. In McClure's, and Summit avenue, In Shively's, to Niagara avenue. Section 2. The streets within the City of Astoria running north and south, or In a northerly and southerly direction and hereinafter called, as they have heretofore been known and designated shall be, and they are hereby changed In name as follows: McClure street, In McClure's, to First street. Spruce street, in McClure's, to Second street. Madison street, in McClure's. to Third street. Jackson street, in McClure's. . to Fourth street. Polk Btreet, In McClure's, to Fifth street. Washington street, In McClure's, to sixtn street. Lafayette streets in McClure's, to Seventh street. Benton street, In McClure's, to Eighth street. Main street, in McClure's, to Ninth street. Cass street, In McClure's, to Tenth street. Genevieve street, In McClure's, to Eleventh street. Olney street, In McClure's, to Twelfth street. Ferrell street, In McClure's, to Thir teenth street. West Ninth Btreet, in Shively's, to Fourteenth street. West Eighth street, in Shively's, to Fifteenth street. West Seventh street. In Shively's, to sixteentn street. West Sixth street, In Shively's, Seventeenth street. West Fifth street, In Shively's, Eighteenth Btreet. West Fourth street, In Shively's,. Nineteenth street. West Third street In Shively's. Twentieth street West Secor.d street. Ill Shively's. Twenty-first street. West First street, in Shively's, Twenty-second street. Salmon street. In Shlvely s. to Twen ty-third Btreet. Broadway, In Shlvely a. to Twenty- fourth street East First street, In Shively's, Twenty-fifth street. East Second street. In Shively's, Twenty-sixth street. East Third street. In Shively's. Twenty-seventh street. East Fourth street. In Shively's, Twenty-eighth street. East Fifth Btreet in Shlvely'B, Twenty-ninth street. Eash Sixth street in Shively's. Thirtieth street. East Seventh street in Shively's. Thirty-first street. East Eighth street In Shively's, Thirty-second street. Auger avenue. In Adair s. to Thirty- third Btreet. Abemathy avenue. In Adair's, to Thirty-fourth street. . Bonneville avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty-fifth street Brenham avenue, in Adair's, to Thir ty-sixth street. Canby avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty- seventh Btreet Dickinson avenue, in Adair's. to Thirty-eighth street Galnea avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty- ninth street Gwln avenue, in Adair's, to Fortieth street Jordan avenue, in Adair's, to Fortv- flrst street Lane avenue. In Adair's, to Forty- second street Mendel) avenue, in Adair's, to Forti- thlrd street to to to to to Polk avenue, in Adair's, to Forty fourth street Ogden avenue, In Adair's, to Forty fifth street. Welcker avenue, in Adair's, to Forty Blxth street. First Btreet, in Alderbrook, to Forty, seventh street Second street, in Alderbrook, to Forty-eighth Btreet Third street, In Alderbrook, to Forty. ninth Btreet. Fourth street, in Alderbrook, to Fif tieth street. Fifth street, In Alderbrook, to Fifty first street Sixth street, in Alderbrook, to Fifty second street. Seve.ith street, in Alderbrook, to Fifty-third Btreet Eighth Btreet, In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-fourth street. Ninth street. In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-fifth street Tenth street, In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-sixth street. Eleventh Btieet, In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-seventh street. Twelfth street, In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-eighth street. Thirteenth Btreet, In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-ninth street Fourteenth street, in Van Dusen's, to Sixtieth street Fifteenth street, In Van Dusen's, to Sixty-first street. Seventeenth street, In Van Dusen's. to Sixty-second street Nineteenth street, in Van Dusen's, to Sixty-third Btreet. Twenty-first street, In Van Dusen's, to Sixty-fourth street. Section 3. Said streets and avenues shall hereafter be known and designat ed by the new or changed names, and not otherwise. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordin ance be and the same are hereby re pealed. Passed the Common Council April 24, 1S94. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge City of As toria. Approved April 2(th, 1894. ALFRED KINNEY, Mayor. MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro posals will be received by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City-of Astoria Clatsop county, State of Oregon, until Tuesday, the 5th day of June, 1894, at 2 o clock p. m., for the Bale of Astoria munlclixU bonds In the agm of (30,000 for ten years' time, and lb bear inter est at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council. -Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of As toria. Astoria, Oregon, May 17, 1S94. I ii?0 isn'f in it If is just be cause "ffiere is no lard in ifftat fie new shortening t so Woncerfuly jbojb- uUr with iouseJceej?erj. OTTOLENE is fyy, of fhe unpleasant odor necessarily connected ttifft lard.Qet tye jenyfn, "pvr is no real Substitute, Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW VOCtK, BOSTON. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.' Notice Is hereby given that the coun ty court of Clatsop county, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned administra tor of the estate o fAntoine Magne, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to pre sent same to the undersigned at his placa of business in the city of Astoria, Or., duly verified as by law required, within six months from this date. All persons indebted to said estate are iiitllled to pay same Immediately. ALEXANDER GILBERT, Astoria, April 20th, 1894. Administrator of the estate of An- toinee Magne, deceased. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop: In the matter of the estate of G. K. Grimes, deceased, citation, to Nora Col well Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, at the court room thereof, at Astoria, In the County of Clatsop, on Monday, the 25th day of June, 1S94, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made to sell lots one (1), two (2) and three (3), In section lfl, township 6, north of range 10 west Will. Mer., to pay the debts of said estate, and expenses as prayed for In the petition of E. M. Grimes, administrator, filed this date. Witness, the Hon. C. A. McGulre, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, with the seal of said court affixed, this 21st day of May, A. D. 1894. (Seal.) Attes: C. J. TRENCIIARD Clerk. M' EN walk blocks to come to ui for their cigars. Thev have for vears. 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For further Information Inquire of any uWt agefti. r C. J. EDDY, General Agent J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt PORTLAND. OREGON. DO YOU USE Evaporated Cream or Unsweetened Con densed Milk, and desire the best ? You can obtain it by asking your grocer for BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND Evaporated Cream guaranteed by the thirty years' reputation of the New York Condensed Milk Com pany to be decidedly superior to anything of the kind heretofore offered. Warranted an absolutely pure milk product! Yes, we guarantee it, and the public have learned that our guarantee is suosiantiai. Propai'ed by the New York Condensed Milk Co. rjuuumruiriruiarmru Kopp'a Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the oar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, ;c. Free Lunch. Eriokson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. THE Astoria Rational Bank TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on favorable terms. Foreign and Domestio Exchange bought and sold. Money loaned on personal security. Interest paid on time deposits as fol lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum For 6 months, 5 per cent per annum For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum A Savings Uepartment. Having been established in connection with the above, deposits will ie re ceived in sums of one dollar ana upward. Interest will be allowed as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per c.it per annum; on term savings books, 6 per cent per annum. The Astoria National Bank D. K. WARREN, President. ' J. E. HIQG1NS, Cashier. J. O. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest. D. K. WARREN, ' J. C. DEMENT, C. S. WRIGHT, JOHN HOBSON, THEO. BRACK ER, Directors. NEW CARPETS We can say of carptts what was Baid of furniture a day or two sinoe that Una slock is not ouly the best in Astoria, but twice over the largest. There's Laying inspiration in our prices, too. No mat ter what kind of carpets you want, come to us, for we have it Chas. Heilborn & Son. TflEflSTOlpSflVlllGSBAM Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings deposits an follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent ptr annum. on term savings books, S per cent per annum. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an- i.um. For six months, 5 per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBT President BENJ. YOUNO Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. O. A. Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed. 1). P. Thompson, w. IS. Dement. GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BY THE Southern Paeifie Go. FOR THE CALIFORNIA Ifliduiintef fair flOiP TlilP TICKETS . GOOD FOR 30 DAYS F'URTLANU TO 1 FRANCISCO AND RETURN 'ush a Lucky Man Into the Kilo, Bays tho Arabian proverb, and bo will come out with a fish in his month. Our Buyer wag elated last month, and when he re turned home he says: "I got 'em ; got 'em cheap ; got Vm to hoII ; got 'cm so as to undersoil nil other dual- era in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on the Const. Over fifty demijohns of it went out yesterday but custom ers wont witu them, HUGHES & CO. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : -AT- POHli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Ratcf Reatorubl.. Embalming a Specialty. THB OCGlDEflT HOTEL U the Best of It Class On the Pacific Coast. Rfl UNEXCELLED TflBliH. Rat, I J dally and upward. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, ing& Commission Astoria, Oregon. t fl r, 0 J 1 EXCURSION TRIPS FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points In California will be allowed purchaser, of ipeclal Midwinter hair ticket, at In. following round-trip rates; TO STATIONS UNDER 150 MII.ES FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONEANDONE-THIKDone way far. TO STATIONS i5oMILESOR MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND ON E-FIFTH one way fare. For Specl.nl rates and full Information, Inquire of J B KIRKLAND, blst, Passenger Acent at 134 Front St., Portland Or. or adJress the undersized. RICH'D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. E. P. ROGERS, A. Q. P. A., Portland, Oregon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marin. Engine., Boiler work, Steam- boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Casting, of All Description. Mad. to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. h. Fox Vice I'reHldent O. U. Prael Secretary FREEMAN & BREMNER, UlackttmUhe. fineclal Attention nnM tt ttanmlunt re pairing, flrst-clasa horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CAP lHOrJK A SPECIAIiTV. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria. Or. Seashore Railroad Leave BeaHlda at 7:30 a. m. 1nllv .- Copt Sundays. l,eave Young's Bay at 9 a. m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. T IT ! T, . ..A iuung b imy ai a.m p. m. Tues day and Saturday. ASTORIA WOOD YARD 0. 4 D. fl. Campbell, Proprietors. Dealers In all kinds of First Class Fuel. Fir, Vine Maple. Spruce Limbs. Aldr-r. Hemlock and Ash. Also, best grade of Wellington, Newcastle. Cannel. an! Cumberland coal. Leave orders at Canrahan & store, or at yard, foot of Spruea strMt. Orders promptly filled, and SATISFACTION GUARATEED. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers . Astoria snd Upper Astoria. Flat Tea. and Coffw.. Table Dellcacle.. Domestic Cured Ham., Bacon, tic. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.