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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1895)
32a j4sewsswisiiaiaiiamaiiid ii.i.4iiaiiiiiiiifcww!''ii';'jp WHAT HIS SAID! "I waait you to make mo a decent unit of ctatihes, for I am disgusted with Vfheap tailoring.' " Thla was blunted out to us yeetertiay by one of our old patrons who lhad drtftad away In (soairdh of the "iwlM o' the wisp" cheap tailoring. We had heard It be fore. We- are hearing at often ar this deiuaon 'than ever bettor. This March' buuliness to about double that of last March eo far, end If Ithe weather keep good It will toe about triple before East er Sunday. - chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street GOOD WHISKY. That Is thetesl of saloon' stock. Competition tor 1 Ion time ran to big mirrors. Folly If thxt mm all. the saloon buslnes: might quickly capitulate to the sense of Blfrht, and not to taste. Our wove The Offloe move, has been toward qual ity. Thmt la the reason we obtained tlu agency for HOPE WHISKY, and the more cultivated and critical your taste is the better chance our whisky -will have. The OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . , One great basis principle of the Pal ace Restaurant Is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one else's, uur aim 11 to reach the only roomy trade place, the toD. No lower Idea can be per mitted. And when the top, our top, It reached by any other restaurant, we will lift the top, The Palace flestawant That House You Intend to Build Can be built just to suit your pocket book by C. G. PALfflBEa, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street What About Vour Shoes? Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side I We will make them good as new. S. A. GIMRH. Kitty Corner f 1 urn rislier tiros. stre. A Poof Cigar, W. F. BCHIEBE never made. Don't exptct to make, elthor. But marks this e-a-t-l-a-f-a-o- t-i-.-n of the 22-karet sort has accompanied 'every purchase of one of the cigars made by blm since he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied . customer "cuts a ulg figure" In building up bU8lneB'.J,hnaut'; ms HIS irtLDUU um rtiiwi mv- - bo well. Little Giant. Seems is If half the mothers In As lorta have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE GIANT sc hool shoes for their children. The other half will as on as they hear of the wearing qual ities ot those that are being worn about the city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN ft CO. Sterling Silver I Never has there been such a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that now on display at our store. Half the town does not realize the Immensity of this assortment, bXSTROM, the Jeweler. BONB9. Wtfbuv frtrli'i -r ami ferli iziiitf 11111 turi il of eV 'iy dtrioiuitoii, Uiiu, lioiiih. etc, Hint pay inub at ou priors. M int ua a trial sliiiuit-uU Western H'tn-Meul V. 771 llisMon Sheet, 81111 l'niioi'ii, O.i ASTORIA - jMATTRESS - FACTORY, S7$ Commercial Street Manufacturers of every discrlptlon ut Lounges, Mattresses, eta. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there la always a cause for It. Women don't oome here to buy roast! teaks, and all other kinds of me.it simply because It a Chrtstensen & Co.'e, Of course there are a few. a very few, wno buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, bat the great mass ot housekoepert buy where they can get tne Dent ana or that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we nave only the best. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, tlRIATECiSEN CO., Pfup'rs, The Schoolmaster 5avs to the deserving pupil "Go up bead.' The Fublio baa aaid to Grosbauer ft Braeb'a "Besorl," "Go up bead. You ar the only place in the city where one can go and get a glass of GambriDu Beer for 6c, aud order a fresb aaudwiob too at the Bine time. Business men' lunch every morning. TIOSTERDArS WEA.TRUR. I-ooU weather for twenty-four hours enjjns at a p. m. yesterday, furnishsd l y tiis United States department ot fc; Hetilture weather aureau. .Maximum tempvraitum 61 degrees. Miulmum ton rpemi tune, 44 degrees. Fiv-dpitwtVon, .13 Inches. T .! prwitsiHon from Spnver i. l: '!, to done, 2.U tnohea, . - rf prc!i!tat!on from Reptxi- SHE CAN RUN a little winded, that's all oh, no.uhe doesn't wear a corset she couldn't run like that, and not feel It, if she did she wears the EquipoUe Wai.it. Made by George Frost Co, Boston. -A For sale by Albert Dunbar "JEFF'S" ' 1 The Only Restaurant Mmhv is the leadlns tailor and pays the blgbast aan price ior iur bji Read B. F. Allen's new advertise ment this morning on the first page, E-YESTwo hard-woklng servants- Yet quickest to rebel wnen over-woman niamies the rirht ones eclentlf- irailv. delicately adjusted ones the remedy. The ability that experience and study alves can be had at J. ti Seymour's. Charges only for glasses -are modest. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, will sell sweet cream from this on at 20 cents per pint. Patronize him and save money. 483 commercial street. The Low Price Store la selling the handsomest line of ladles' wraps nnd children's Jackets 23 per cent lower than any other store In towa. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency 0f the ramous stewakt'H TWINES, the only MKNU1NE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IKELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. The Palace Harber Shop Is nw giv Ing one of their two-bit shaves for IS cents. The Palace Bath House enou-asee folks to bathe by having everything drat class. THREE-MINUTE DINNERS fit ( kings, can be fixed up with a chulln? dish. It Is the most Inexpensive lux ury extant. Every family should have one and especially the bachelor living n rooms at a hotel or boarding tvuse They are to be had all kinds And si at Fuard & Stokes.' We HAVE THE STOCK, We HAVE THE VARIETY. There Is no gainsaying that fact Look the dity over Scour all cen ters Vt makes no dlffeirence wher and you are sure to confess that our stock of clothing is far better In assortment and quai.Il.y than s.i uihare else. If we tare not right, oome and toll us. PHIL. STOKLS. The Clothier. REDUCED RATES UP THE F.IVEK Commencing today, April 6U1, the 0 R. and N. Co. will reduce the passenger rates between Astoria and Portland t 41.23 one way, and 12.00 round trip. C. F, OVEIIBAUQH, Coinm'rolal Agent Something new In the line of Fachet Powders JUNt received at the P.lnta-i-'mln Drug Store The VVorJ'j i Tests showed jio ii-.w.':.jf powdet BO pura or so great in Icav cnlns power as the PoyaL KARL'S CbOVER BOuT will Duiity your bluod, clear your complexion, rvn uiute your Uowuls, and maKo your head wear as a oeii. iu els., W tU., ana JUKI, Sold by J. W. Conn. GREATEST AND BEST. . Four pounds of tne best washln powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Higglns & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW- DiiM. For years the Astoria Wood Tard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. WhyT Because they know what the public wants, and the publlo knows unm, Awarded Hlftust Honora World' Fair. DEI; u yvLilLl MOST PERFECT MADE. A pur Crspe Creim o( Tartar Powder. Free 4ota Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STAKDAF.D. - - ' A- AROUND TOWN. Um tnwto. SpeoSfBrtli tt tW wort Via little Early Riser, are thi Mat lint' U I"5 m Cotoaia's pills; at Rogers.' ToIay (a the last day In 'Which to pay your waer rates. Councilman Pajt. O'lliana vtom in the olty yesterday from Sklpanon. The Alice Blomdiard arrived down yesterday and proceeded dUrectly to sea. Mr. (Leon Miamaur was to the cHy yesterdiay. He left on tost night's steamer for Porttlamid. Gurtt Mariool, J. L. Hayselth, and I. Tronson were pBssengera yesterday on the steamer for San Francisco. The Glertburn, wltfh whaait from th-s port, reached Dulblln AprU 3, having ttui ordered there from Falmouth. The Jewish feUtlvaJ of "Passover" commenced tadt evening at sundown, and -will continue until the end of the week. Yesterday Whe fiuiert&l of Gust Matt son' took place under Wve dlreotlon of the A. 0.' U. W. The remaJlna were In terred lt Greenwood. Times nvuflt be busy albout the Dalgtty Iron Works, as Mr. James Dalsjlty was oompeHiled to telegraph to Portland for several miaohtnlats. On Tuesday, AprU 9, tlhe steamer Lurllne will continue her trips between this city end Portland as heretofore. Fare to Portland, $1.25 ; round trip, 2. The Isle of Arran arrived at Limer ick April 4, 141 dlayis from this port, with 5,685 centals of wheat, worth ?4'i.00O, Raided by Balfour, Guthrie & Oo. For all cleansing purposes, domee tlo or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de odorizing the kitchen sink, use Red Seal Lye. Mrs. Sherman will give an afternoon tea ait iher tome this, Wednesday, for the benefit of itihe Presbyterian church. Everyone very cord'iiaJlly Invited; from 2 umtll 3. Married Ait Portland, AprU , 1895, Mr. Fnawk Llnitrom, to Mlas Gerdo iluiner. 1'he jiarrlved !m Astoria yes terday and wMl make this olty 'their future home. There will be a union prayer meeting of lihe Methodist and Preajytorlan oliur Ihes combined held ait the M. E. niiurJh 'Ma eveming ait 8 o'clock. Chris tians of all denominations are Invited. In the probate court yestenMay the olalm of John Ileindrlckson against the estuiie of Atwum Abralhamaon for mer- i.-h'iiKllae and money loaned, to the a moun t of JG7.50, was iproved by sev o.'jil wlilncescs and 'the olalm allowed. The fishermen Who were arrested ilondiay ndgWt by Pish Commissioner MoGulre and Sheriff Hare, were fined jjO euioh by Judiilce AberoromWe yes- terJiy. Througlh the Intercession of Jherl.f Hare, the coals were thrown out. i Mlvis Mason will give a "Roal, Kin !erartcn" eautcr.alinimenlt at Rescue ail on the evening of April 19. Miss .aaon's entertainments are always a i i.ceii and this one -will douirtlet i-ove -as aU-iUcialve as any given In i.,e pttst. During the week ended March 25, the 'bureau of navigation assigned iho olllclal numljer 150.GJ0 to the sloop I'roiipect, of Sealttle, gross tonnage net 25.83, and U6,i,60 to ithe Sieam e S. B. Muiti.ih.eiws, of San Franclsoii, i'jss tonnage 200.57, n?t 161.61. Tiie Rceort, conduoted by Peter Oiurn, Is oondueited In a manner thut i.'iit-in on-.e a friend Is made he Is .'rlend ail ways. Their beer mas been I'uduivd to 5 cenits per gia9s and since .ie ciliivje uiiolr business has doubled Ivoryone knows where the Resort Is 5 jiated. Vo9teilay Flail Commisaioner Mo-ikli-e lout a valuuible shirt stud while ut rawHig In a Wlhltdhall. He did not Jm It until some time aftterward, M when he returned to the boat he und t'he nvlttting ornament In the ottom of the boait shanks to Sheriff lare'a eagle eye. On t'he steamer Bulley Gatzert last 11lgl.it, for Portland were: J. BWott, Mrs. EUfltman and son; H. D. MeGulre; O. C. Fniton, F. S. Norrls, Mrs. Betts, Mlas E. Simpson, Geo. Hansen, J. L. Davis, H. Dun, Mrs. E. B. Heath, E. PeocilMi, H. B. Parker, Leon Man- sur, S. Miller, R R. Smith. The following were passemgere to Portland hurt iftg'hit on he Harvest Queen: J. M. Arthur, J. W. Cook, Mrs. Gillette, H. Lawson, L. Fitzger ald, H. Jones, F. Farabel, Rev. Hun ter. M. Anderson, J H. Cartoon, W. L. Page, Mr. Nortnlle, F. Krosel, P. Jonoa. Rev. Nelson, T. W. B. London, Several ot the AsKortan's subscribers have been, missing their papers ot late and careful investigation shows that it Is through no fault of the curler, but rather petty sneak thieves. Mr. Itaraiels. the Aatorlan route agent, wlU give a reward of $10 for the arrest and conviction of anyone caught steal ing the Dally Astorian. ' Mrs. James Daigtty and son Tom, sailed from Quewnatown on the Cunard steamer Lucanta, and are expected In New York on the 12th. After vteftlng frlenda in the East they wiB start for Antorka, arriving borne the fcrttef part of this moath. At Miss Manor.' klnUergaiten, every SUtuiMay hereafter, a spec class In oamly mtot. Card furdbfced and writ' MaatK cem doien. In the recorder's offlce yesterday the following transfers were filed: G. W. Mazen to J. M. Ball et. al., lots 1. 2. S and 4, bJock 21, Pacific addition, 110; WllUam H. Hfll to A. J. Hill, lot 2, block 4, Warrenton, 1250; V. Boellhig et. al. to WUUarn H. Hill tract of land at Sldpanon, $400; United States to Cbaa. W. Jones, noneheaat quarter of section 23, towmsblp S north, range 6 west, patent. A dispatch from Florence dated April 8, aayis: An unauthentlcatied report Is inait yeateraay the Lilzale Prlen, a nolioaner, vllh a. caipacaty of 200,000 feet of lumber, front San Francisco, and bound for this pout to load with lumfber, had stranded on the beach between Gardiner and Florence. The tug Rdberts alt once put out (to rescue the edhooner, but as Ito her auccess, nothing to yet known, e The flsftiermen did not go out last nlgWt urttll tate, scarcely a boat ap peartmg upon the bay until after 6 o'alock. During the morning hours there 'was scarcely a breath of air stir ring but as tlhe noon (hour drew near the ctouda began to tflJcken and a southwest breeze sprung up. It rain ed Ward all ttfhe afltemoon, and at 3 o'clock ithe observer at the Cape re ported a 60-rrUe breeze bfowtng. When the fisWboalta elbarted out in the early evenmg thiey luad a good breeze with them. B. S. Worsley, who accompanied the steamer Astoi4ain with the right of way committee Monday afternoon, re turned to the ofty yesterday after some papers necessary to a continuance of the work. He reports that eo far the committee Had met with but little opposition. One or two parties had been fooled so many times that they didn't like going over the same road again, but they had promised to give their deeds when adtuail construotlon had begun. Mr. Worsley returned up the river last night with the Intention of meeting the boat at Mayger's. Yesterday's dispatch from San Fran cisco says: The dt earner Peru brings news of the second attempt to destroy the American whaling bark Gay head, at Honolulu, by scuttling her. The first attempt to destroy her was made by setting fire In her 'hold. This was March S. Seven days later she left Honolulu for a short cruise. A storm arose, and While It was at h Its height, 11 was found that the vessel was leak ing, and an Investigation showed that thrHS lhole niuJ been bnr n,rough the ptankdng, ten feelt below the water llne. The holes were plugged and the vessel returned to -port. St Is believed that certain memlberB of the crew made both attempts to destroy the vessel. A new road has 'been surveyed from de man 18, -township 6, north, range 8 west, In a soutthweateriy direction to section 8, township 4 north, range 8 west, a distance of about 10 miles. As soon as arraingem9its can be made according to the Cross law the road will be constructed. Thi'.s will bring the road about five miles from 'the present road which crosses the Nobalem near Buchanan's, or Sohovail'e, 12 miles from the river's mouth. The route was sur veyed by Engineer Raymond, and goes through the country known as "Ruo- alan Settlement," one of the finest timber belts on the coast. The road wtll be comparatively level, and In rn'y one place,' about 160 yards In ex trat, la there more than an 18-per-eent Trade. An effort will be made to ex tend the road four miles to Ood'e Val ley, near the Tillamook line. The county court Is constantly In receipt of comm-unloaUans from differ ent nairts ot the county requesting that body to vlflt their respective neighbor hoods and give them Information rela tive to the Cross road law. The new luw seems to be but little understood by 'the people throughout Ithe county, and their dieedne to become familiar with the law lis a striking evidence that the oltlzens of tlhe county are awakening to the fact 'that 'prosperity will never look Uhem In ithe face until they have good roads leading from the oounty seat wto the country. It is probable the court wtfH visit the Upper Nehiallem country the totter part of the week, weatther permitting, and Ju Jge Gray announces that should any polltlctan or habitual kicker take It Into his head that at Is a Junketing trip, he Is welcome to go along and share the Joys and pleasures of the journey. Last Wednesday the United States revenue cutter Grant, now over on Pu get Sound, lost two efficient officers, one of whom Is well known In Astoria. Lieutenant G. I Carton and Assistant Engineer W. E. MoCowaji have been summoned evwt, the first to Washing ton by telegraph, amtt the latter to New York, where he has been a-ppol rat ed em engineering officer on board the ocean greyhound City of Paris, run ning between New York and Queens- town. Mr. MoOowan Is considered by the members of the service to be prodigy. He graduaMied front Lehigh University and after erring In the engineering department of Cramp's celebrated ship yards alt .Wilmington. Delaware, took a place on the engineer staff of a tramp t.000 ton steamer run ning front New York to Liverpool, and when lie left her secured a first assist- amft engineer's papers from an Qngttsh board. He returned to New York and passed the revenue marine examina tion with hardly any preparation- He was then assigned to-the Grant and has been on her ever sine. He made the trip on her around the Horn, and when off the coast of South America be repaired the enguwa, whicfli haj broken down, tn a day and a halt and for this was highly cecum ended to. t&a &gpoitiB.ant ait WeWneto dty by Capt, Toatsr. Hi Is now just about 11 year ot ace. ' HAND IN YOUR EE ED. D00U Delay the Railroad Operations by Holding Back Your Deed to the right of way. Engineer Jamleeon's surveyors con tinued itthelr work yesterday surveying the right of way through the city. In a day or tiwo the inside committee, con sisting of J. W. Welch, J. Q. A. Bowl- by, and B. VanlDueen, will start out and commence soUcitilng for deeds to property through which the line runs. It Is exipeated there will be some op position. There always la when t pripoeltllon comes up which will be of everlasting baneftt to the whole peo ple. But the gentlemen of the commit tee will meet all of them, and It Is sincerely hoped thait the kickers will be in so small a number that they will be as Insignificant as ithey deserve the people to think them. Now, If ever, the people not only of Astoria, but along the whole line of the proposed road, and across the riv er, back In ithe hills of Clatsop and Columbia counties, every man and woman should stand like a solid and Insurmountable wall and strive for the success of Mr. Hammond's railroad, To these very. people the Astoria-Go- ble road means absolute life, a new and better existence a glimpse of world of prosperity. It means better and brighter and happier homes, for where there la plenty of work and activity there is pretty certain to be a streak or two of sunshine playing about the cottage door. If there Is a man or woman from Smith's point to Goble who owns prop erty along the survey and refuses to give the right of way as called for In the subsidy contract, that person or persons, whomsoever they may be, ShouIJfj be singled and stood apart from' the rest of their fellow-beings, and ever after shunned as one too narrow-souled to risk coming In con tact with. The oleair-ihieaded lmkldvldiuial will not take long to make up his mind what to do. He will give the desired deed. If he does It through shrewdness and foresight 'that does not matter. He la entitled to all the prosperity It will bring him, and If he be capable of looking ahead but a ltttle, he can easily see that It la a good business speculation. New blood Will pour Into the country, and mingling with the old will set such a pace of prosperity that only the brighter lights will be able to keep pace with the procession and the laggards who stand as ob structions to every move towafls ad vancement will fall of their Own inabil ity to keep up longer, and be trampled Into -the dust Where they rightfully belong. MUST FOLLOW THE LAW. t People Who Owe Taxes Can Save Costs and Trouble Only by Pay ing Them. County Clerk Dunfcar, Judge Gray rnd Sheriff Hare are kept continually In hot water by various parties who owe taxes, constantly calling upon them with a request that they delay the collection of same for -an Indefinite time. Many of these parities are those who are fUmiliar enough wi'th the law relating to the subject to know that the county officials have but one path to follow, and that is to get In and collect 'the same as required by the statutes. For the benefit of those who might be In Ignorance of the law, as well as to g)ve a gentle reminder to those Whq feign, IginOPamee wfth an Idea of delaying tfra payment nf taxes or esoapdni? them altogether, the following section from the stat utes Is given, and explains clearly the whole duties of the oounity officials: Section 2814 It shall 'be the duty of the comity clerk of each county after 'he return of delinquent tiaxes, as made hy the Sheriff thereof, on the Art Mon day of April each year, within ten .lays thereafter to malke from said de linquent tax roll, a true and correct '1st of the taxes returned as unpaid, and a correct description of the landF r town lots If the uhr can be made, and to whom such taxes are Charged, and deliver the same to the sheriff of the county with a warrainlt attached thereto, under his hand and seal of the county court, In the name of the fitaite of Oregon, commanding said sheriff to levy upon the goods and "hoittefls of such delinquent tax-payer, and If none be found, then upon the real property as set forth m said tax list, or so much thereof as eWa.ll satis fy the amount of taxeB eo ebarged. with costs and expense, and that said sheriff be required to pay over all moneys so collected by the first Mon day In July thereafter. A few months ago when the water commission were seeking deeds for a right of -way for a pipeline and the dty council accepted the survey and laid out an extension of James street there were several who objected to hav ing the street run through their places without first 'being paid a good, round figure for the right of way. The coun cil appointed a board of appraisers, consisting of Wm. B. Adair. Maxwell Young, and G. Zelgler. and together they went over the property, such as ban not already been dedicated to the city, and fixed upon the amount of dam ages for or fcg&haat each piece of prop erty. Among the gentlemen who claim ed cSunagea was C. W. Shivety, and af ter the viewers had finished their la bora and submitted their report t was found that they had assessed Mr. Shlvefly the sum of 13. On March 20th the city council adopted the report of the appraiser, and from thfc Mr. Shively has been preparing for . war. The first gun waa fired yester- I day When hut attorney, Mr. Geo. No- tand. filed an appeal In the circuit court. ..- - AITBRJtOOlf Dl8AtCli9. .7h Associated Press New Contained in the Afternoon Report. Taoma,' April 9. During a -fit of temporary insanity, brought on by years of Illness, Mrs. Louis E. Hender son, of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, commit ted suicide here this moimmg at the residence of her braeher-In-law, B. K. Wortey, by severing all the arteries of her left wrist rwtfth a razor. Sarah Mc Donough, an old woman, today filed suit against Attorney John F. Fair field, allfas Dare, to recover J12C6 which she banked with him for Investment, and whlltch She claims he appropriated to ibis own use. Dore was recently ar rested, taken to Boston, and tried tot defraudling widows and orphans, but was acquitted. The elmlJarrty of the cases Is strtktag. Wheeling, W. Va., April 9. This morning the five story business houa? of Chaipman & Sons, on Main street, In the wholesale district, and the ad joining fbur-atory hardware eataMish menft of T. T. Hutchinson, fell In sud denly and without warning, burying seven parsons in the ruins. D. A. Wil liams, a carpenter, escaped with ser ious injuries. T. T. Hutchinson, a veteran merchlamlt, and four employes In his establishment, were entombed. A Western Union messenger hoy, Har ry Cowl, was caught In the alley and buried. IHutchUnson was taken out With two rtbs broken and otherwise injured, and damnoit dive. At 10 o'clock only one other body had been recover ed. Boston, April 9. The steamer Mthel red, belonging to the Boston Fruit Co., which was fired upon by a Spanish gunboat on her outward Journey to Jamiaikia, arrived) Were early iboUay. The captain said: "On April 1st we were proceeding Im regular course when about 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Cape Majyal, we sighted a vessel which we could not at first make out. We were about a mile from the shore. Suddenly the stranger fired a blank shot across our bows. When she saw the British flag floating over my ves sel she ahanged her warlike attitude and quietly steamed ipadt us." Washington, April 9. Attorney J. M. Wilson, who represented John G. Moore In the court of appeals In the recent Income 'tax oases, said this morning that further proceedings would be be gun lmmedialtely. "Several parts of the laiw will he attacked," said he, "the principle one ning the exemption from taxation of Incomes under $4,000 annually." This will be aittaiked as unjust discrimination. London, April 9. The Globe this af ternoon referring to the decision of the supreme court of -the United tSates as to the coine'tlitujtionairty of the Income tax, says: "Every man 1m this country will regret that there la no supreme court of the American variaty here. Never In all the long history of the EnsriUh bench have they soared to the heights of liberty reached by the Amor I an Judig-ea yesterdlay. It Is quite Im- pof-el'Me to establish such a tribunal here." London, April 9. The Standard today says ffllver is In good demand oivln? t the news that Japan's terms of peace wKh China stipulated for the ox-nl it of a large section of China to frelg-' trade. It Is believed tihli wl 1 ieid f. an Inereias-ed demand for sliver In t!r East. NttUeoke, Pa., April 9. A f:ig' tf" explosion of fcla-k dln" c u-r1 1 No. 2 shlaXt of the Susqudhana Coal Com-pany's rrfae tady. Six roll?: niners who 'were ti-nly bir-ed or not expected 'to recover. The mini? ! badly damaged. Allbia, Iowa, April 9. A rlash be tween the mi'ne openai'ors and th" striking miners ' at tfte Cnnlrni it.' mines, In the southern part of Appa- iToose county, wem Inevitable unless the mlUtla is ordered out. . Pomoroy, O., April 9. The mining situation alt MlnersvIIle Is growing mwe serious and a baliltle is expeoted between the strikers and strangers em ployed to take their places. New York, April 9. W, Jennings DemoreSt, the wedl-known prohibition 1st, died today after a week's Ulnoss. Ur. rYicc's Cre&m (liking Powdet World's Pair Hlz.iest Award. LOST. LOST Baby's white silk cap. Finde please return to Theo. Olsen, druggist. NEW TODAY. FOUND A gold ring with ruby set ting; also a society pin. The owners can have same by calidng at this ofllcs and proving ownership. ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FL A SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and S, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Olsen's dnig store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30. Surgery and Diseases of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 684Vi Third at, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronla diseases. DR. O. B. ESTE8, PHYSICItN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Offlce over Danzlger1 store, Astoria, ' Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND i!COUCHEUR. Office, Rooms i and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 672 Third street V7. M LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms S, 6 and 7, Flavela Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY 1.1 LAW. Office In Flavel's bilck building. 'FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria Oregou. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until It o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 1 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. .1 Q. A BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND ' OTTNPELOB AT Lw Office on Second 8t:tet, Anlorin. Or. German Physician. Eclectic. DR. J. EA11N BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otn.e west of Ross, Hlg?lns & Co. 'a store, 518 Bond street. Prices, calls, (1; confinements, 110.00. Operations at olliee free. Medicines furnished. .MRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Sue lal uiiiemtai given to t'is-euses of wo.i.en -aiiil children. Also to eye j.id t u OlUce ialt Alra. Ruoker's on u Ltlaya and tUituidiAja from 9:30 a. ... 1.0 3:10 p. m. JAMES V. WELCH, NdoRA.VCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. ilousea to rent. A.l binds of prop ciy tor 6o..e. Correspondence and Usine&j so.lcKed. unite Welch block, i io.m.,eivia.i jcreet, Astoria, ureon. J. N. Doiph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Do.pn. UOLPH, NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 21, 25, 26, and 27, liaiiiiuuii iiuuu.ng. Ail legal and col lection business proiiiPi.y attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. FOR HALE JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTRO Wanted The present address of MaJ von Swunklnzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th of Janucry last, en route for Astoria tc purchase a pair of GoodmanSs 14 shoes WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this offlce. I WANTED Agents to represent the i old National Life Insurance Co., of ! Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa ! tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast i Manager, 82-M Crocker Bulldlnsr. San Francisco, CaL WE WISH to employ a few good men to moke 150 to 1100 a week selling our Home Electric Motor. Runs sewing ma chines, printing presses, ventilating fans, pumps, etc. Everybody buys them. Steady employment. Easy sit uation and good wages. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTIAND-CaU on Handley it Haas. 150 First street, and get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget . peach and apricot brandy. Also French ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. .... - I 'v T v