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THE DAILY AST0R1AN, ASTO&IA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 18U5. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Kdlwr. TKRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION Telephone No. 68. DAILY. Bent y ma". Pr V1- 6nt by mall, per month 8erve4 by carrier, per week .r.oo .. .60 .. .15 WEEKLY. Bent by mall per year, 12.00 in advance, Postage free to subscriber. AM communication Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and minti,nro must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Aatortam guarantee to lta sub scribers ths. largest circulation of any newspaper published on the ! Columbia river. ' ' ' Advertising nates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the aecond old' est weekly In Che state of Oregon, hat next tn tha -Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. T. Handley Co. ere our Port land' agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be bad every morning at their stand on First street. THE UNITHD STATES' FOREIGN POL ICY. The London Speaker, & publication c conslderelble poClticaC influence, baa (Ms- covered th evolution of a foreign policy hi tlhe United State. . The Speaker says: Thb United StatcH as a great power Is comlna- rtto foreign ooJIUcsl and Is com. tag to stay. The proves of evolution of Aimentoan foreign poMcy tws ween gradual but unmtetaJcable, and In the larit tew weeks we have had indications of the extatence of aspirations iwWdh may at any moment leaxt TO tine active pantlcipiaUon of America in a. foreign mar. Her In tervention in the VenezueO&n dispute is not munwmed by any treaty or precedent in tttternatllonaC faw, and can only be de fended on the around that the Monroe doctrine henceforth wU be acted upon aa cortminff n iche Iforeign poUoy of the Ifciueli Stales. And what Is more aer- fats to that U ia not tfhe Monroe doctrine par and afanpte, tout that doctrine wftin tUmteaeaeotav Her action means that the weaker states of America can count upon to mjuawtance of the United States In frontier dispute with any European coi- ooy. There Is no new departure involved In the discovery miiMi trie Speaker fancies it imm made. Should the emergency arise the United 8 taxes iwilt only carry out xkjdtririe which It laid down over seventy yeans ago and to which it has adheftt ever emce. From that time to the pres ent there Ovaa (been no flagrant violation of (he Monroe Vtootrlne by any European power. There Unas been no considerable acquisition of territory from any Amer ican state. Whultever enlargement Ot ter ritory (has been ororapOlahed on this con tinent in tavur of a (European power and alt the expense of the United States has been the result of bad diplomacy on our Hide. TJio United States In this manner tost a trtnFp of terrtrtory In Maine, and it iwas tamfooorted out of another strip on 'the Nortlhtern Pacific coe.it bock to the imountalha. With these exceptions .the United Staites has lost nothing, nor have Mexico,' the Central American, or the QoutJti lAimerlcan states in violation of the Monroe dodtrtne. It Is now jjropoaed by Great Britain to etilse a portion of the territory of Van. eswCa, aa Urge as the state of Penn yCvamia, titfti by tha latter for years untter treaty erlpiuaitlona, and in many respects. exJeeadlngJy vaCuable. She per- W:s Hn making this seizure and ws fuses to arWa-ate the matter except as to a sunaDl and unimportant part. Under ttve pnovtetona of the Monroe doctrine, tha United States proposes vigorously to protest. There to nothing new in tills de'termHrjatlon to uphold that doctrine, eoocept as It rdalles to the greater aWWty of the United States now to enftiV.e it Uhlan iwOnen It was flret proclaimed earty in tine centniry. That doctrine wan affirm ed iwheni this iwus a comjuaraftlviy weak nation, only containing some ten nvllitons of people, (with few resources iwlth which to snatntain and ddfend It. Now that Great Britain Is making a boM attempt to grab a slice of American territory (Urger tthan Bcotrjand or Ireland, owned toy th VeneaueOan government, the Unit ed States will be found defending the (Monroe doctrine not onJy with rifles, but wm cannon ahouM ithe necessity arlta The Aimorlcan people at resttlng euid.y, nowewr. They are not at ail. disturbed, They Vk not believe (that Grout Britain 1ia pr (his claim Ho tha extremity ot war, as it has more to lose than to ain toy it. The United States as a nation Is tanre and powerful, and de KermlmeJ enough to protect Its own In terests, and feet' perfectly able to do It Thie United States is not going around seelctns; Ifor trouble. It ks carrying no CMp on Its aUtoiOler and daring any na tion Ko flgl It. But it wta not patiently aimer wanton foreign aggressions on da- ter Ametliean repiilXlica. As Blamarck said of United Germany, tiho United ataltes of Alrntertca, Is "afraJdi of nothing on (this earffe or beyond it except God." TOIs lis tha position of tl'iis republic. Thane Is nothing now In it as the Speuker Imuglncs. The tuostlon of deailng with the In cruaBtrg use of aicohoilc Uquo.s Is one iwtMcih' is fast obtaining ov-sKilwIng fcnpoiitarK-tt In 'Europe; yet the v;aU'amm clirlp of the OM World finds Ita.-cf pow ei'kus to handle It. Within the last 40 years alcoholism has made extraordinary akrvtsnets in France, tlH today the Frenon working class are satd to spend t-'W.OOO.OOO a year on spirits. In Emgland (he con jim(lan is said to equal 1600,000,000, so that the' pre-eminence in drunkenness Ui rests In the United Kingdom. Before 1&3 ttalirtual liwoxlowtion wus harvlly known in Franoe, and it a the :ap!.ty wili',4 Khich u fi-iw spread that has render J the quertBun tf hoiw to sheck the evR so preoutng. In Italy a rimKar Irnnane of ifte spirit drinking habit h'aa been noted, and one proceeding, apparently, on so.Tvuvrfmt similar Unas. The original (' June of this seams to have beeea the In vention of nil and cheaper methods ot . obtaining U?oftorc ilquors fro-.n irraln, ti.ius rtniertrw thesa so law In cost us to (lc u lt.'iin the reacM of Ihs ikkxv-i. Willi iiiie advent cf rtieap spirits there came " . . . ' " " J '" '"'jta thirt f-v t"i MlrrruCant became an m. cot iHtlous (craving, sapping the power ot t'lw will, undtrartliiing Vtie conuMutlon, am'J debasing the mind. And now the question of checking the spread jf rplr UWus InduJffence Is as urgent in the genlai dllmes, where whie 4s Cheap and abun dant, as In (the lews favored countries, iwtiere men have for generations extract ed the popular beveiuges from the yeasty formation of tiine cdmawn cetvtti.", BAD DOLLARS AND WAGfi EARNERS Tlhie mieo'lalnirtof the dottar by adopt tno- "fnao oinae alt 16 to t."' AS1 demanded (by the free sr.verltes, wouU Inw.ve vadt loo to Wne (wage turners, as did the dtuireoldtJon iwlbioh occurred as a conse quence of WWe war a tlrlrd of a century ao but iwlth 'this important dirrerence Tlrtat dedllne in the purchaulng power of dhe oikirency unit was Inevllabi. because iws 'wiara obQIged to run Into a great war dnw to uay the cost of the struggle eave the Union. The prenilum on goTd mwMaure not so miuch of doubt Hn tnegiard to the dedt bo'" PM Ki al1 as of th vuliue at compound Interest ot me notes during the years that TWMt intervene before they wodld be redeemed in fcxfld money. On the other hand, there is not the least necessity, and only the very Dooredt of excuses, for tumbMng into silver monometallism and suffering aa the evts (whksh that fait vro'iIU bring on the people. Bdt there is one parallel UeWween the two sets of conditions which tt is iwll to -underetund. The War of the iRebeUton iwias precipitated by a restively large number of etavoholders, who were afraid thalt they coid not maintain sla very iwiWhout seceding from the Union while the agitation for "free silver a 16 to 1" was started by ai few men who own silver mines and is kept up by them and others who receive pay from them to try'amd Cead the American people to finandiaC and Industrial ruin. The two sets of motives are eiiuaUy base, and equally deeervlTig censure from every honest man. Thiers is a popular 'Impression that the government flrxb difflcmUy in manning the navy. Rear Admiral Hamsay, chle! of the bureau of navigation of the navy department, says that this Imprejslon 1b wOioUy erroneous. As a mutter of fact, Wis figures demoneirate that more men offer themselves (for enfytment I nan the government can enlist. Last year 15,318 pemsona aopUied for enlJldtinverit, 6,318 more than the law allowed. T.e government taken only the best anUi Is getting en aJlrnUrahie dibas of tadiors fromt among the thousands who offer tliieir services. Tlw rf.tisuii why .men press forward to enter the nuvy rather tlhan ttio meccttant marine Is credltalble to 'Che former. Men of (war d)jore are better fed, better cOdthed, better paid, :tid better treated than those of the mtarchant service. OoMtecruenltty they are better men, and disdpildne la (oarrled on without resort on the (part of ofllcws to tho acts of vio lence iwhlch have Ibroughlt so many mer chant captains and matjs Into court ot late., '.' JJ Ttie city council ought to nukii an ef' fort to prevent the permanent removal of the steamer MendeX from Astoria. In icaae of fire along the water front, the imwjn'l ftoeii t steam pumps on this vessel wouOd be valorable adjunct to our fire depamtimemt. lllie Mondell is the onr.y crafft so equipped In this harbor, ana since 'Astoria is badCy In need of a firs boat and she Is not needed for sucj; purpose In Portland, It would seem that so Ijmg as there to no regular govern' memt service for her to perform, she 'mighit Just as wt be allowed to remain in AstorUw las It'lled lup uwjlessly ait the Monks In Portland. There is HtKe (doubt that Superlutendent Hegardt would Join In a recommendation of (his sort, ana If the city council would act promptly. no difficulty at ail need be experienced in pereuadllng Mjo government au'lhorttiea to leave the steamer here. urawstor & Co., a ilrnv which has been malting carriages In Nev York City for over one hundred yexrs, have gone to (the (wall, and a member of the Hum atusbuties the ifcil!?uro to bicycles. The Drewattirs catered a'.mcat oxclUiivoCy to the wealthy cKiases, who have recent ly boconw Infatuaited .with the bleycle erase. (I to beaeved that nvtien (he order Is fcuued toy 'the president placing fourth tfuss ptytmastera under civil service uim It 'wt also taWiite In the cjUMlfled en-loe 'UHurmal revenuo deputy collect ors. ' It Is intended to keap as many DeavicuLlis aa possible hi otllee all over vne comvtry. Now that Andie Carneifle. who has done more ftr the steei and Iron ru,.t8 or tihl couivtry thun any otilier man, Is home again, It is In order for Democratic OiWwis to renew their campaign of r.'dl oule and abuse. '-' -!."r?iesr BNXJLIH CA'PITAL POU AMERICAN ( INVBSTMBNTS. limiikw'iant to CtitAioi for new rprS. Z ' !t-h' nam ttnd address Z JrTotn vhi "ve Piacea .v, ,.w.v,, oiurung m Foreign In ve.menK Mttrin 'illte last six ye.vA and over m w.000 for the ,ven momns of im. I i lcs J5, or $3. payable by poataS ordier to (ho London and Universal Bu- ii ub irniiiitM, ov ar- ramgemeM with tfhe directors to receive or wuoiu or ntroduetoln to any ot these su.xsaf prmoter IU Is fliat cCass In every resoect and sverv mn r e ...u " tXpt'-t' ... n uuipe name an pean. wreln may be depended upon It will be ...uuw-iuufias or Shares of In. dusMiW, Conwnerclal and Financial con cern. Mowwige loans, Sale of Lands. Pal.ents or tdtnes. Direetoi: SIR EDWARD C. ROS3 HON. WALTKR C. PEPY8 CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFE. ' Copyright. HOPE TO GOVERN TRAFFIC. roan, of ill IYopked Joint Traffic Asso- N. Y. Tribune. Pt s beared ty the moat e i... r-id of th. Trunk Line A.,ocla. .Ion t.Sut M proposed Joint TmmA a. iuclaitttoo a-IJ toe duty luiumAed at (be ..,K, un w aoout November 1 There trU be.a board ot nin. rti.. antt there wUi toe not more than three rsrin eyatem will nave a iresontatton. The board wl li nan power to make and adjust rate and s tiirvfCett nes govemtnr vame. H I. t cpernlte with the httemtat eoi.nns, corrtmteaioo to avcure uniformity of rt. and to arsforre the la. Till board WUC reaulate yf-. x purBJed tuard cunosotlag companies parties to the sreemnt tio cut nates, and may dotenmlne the rates and fares between connecting companies. It is to have charge of so'i'tcitlng agents. It wtiX Uive power to examine under oath o Ulcers accused of violations and to im pose a fine not exceeding $5,000, and -where the gross receipts of the transaction in which Dhe vioCatlon occurred exceed that sum a forfeit of the 'Whole amount of such receipts. The aggregate sum ot $50,000 is to be deposited by the ccm punles to defray expenses of th associa tion. . Each company wt:C deposit month ly 1 per cent, of its gross revenue from business subject to the agreement. This percentage is to be reduced if found ex oeativa, . AA forfeits are to be paid frcim tCicae deposits. At the expiration --f whs agreement sums remaining unused are to he refunded. Any company retir ing 'before the expiration, except by unanimous content, shall not be entitled to any refund. ' A board of arbitration C to be estabifeih'cid. The preitdents mVA constitute a board of control, which Hha'.i decide terras for the admission ot nt'W imtrribera, select arbitrators and hear appcxa from the board of nine on Ques tions of standing rates or fares. The agreement is to continue- five yeans and is not to be"ime effective until certified by aOl the diiv.'rtrs of the various com panies unaer seal. Dr. Edward McGlynn oetiefbrated hie 68tW blrttlhday at t'ho Murray HUt Lyceum in New York Cast Friday, and took owvanoage or wie occasion to de scribe an interview he had With. Arch toWhop Corrlgan, in -whildhi the arch oisnop promised to 'Install the doctor a church equal to the one he had before he iwa "discharged. The appointment win- proDaioiy De made (before Chriis'tmas. OrPxlce's Cream Baking Powder contains no Ammonia or Alum. The largest Incisure for deer is said 10 te ine Koyal fark in Copenhagen 1,200 acres. ' MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun derman, of Dlmondale, Mich., we are irermmea to mane th'.s extract: "I have no nesuation in recommending Dr. King' New Discovery, as the results were a most marvelous In the case of my wife. vt niie i was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives JunoKon she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughlig would last hours with little interruption ana '.i seemea as ir she could not sur vive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its worK ana nig'nly satisfactory in r suits." Trial bottles free at Charte Rogers' drug store. Regular size, 60c ana $i. The taEest chimney In the world Is mat of a chtimieal manuftory in Glasgow, CCotllanH, 471 feet. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. The largest wrought Iron pillar to int DMtH, 1n India. It is 60 feet hlsh, and weighs 17 tons. Acts at once, never falls. One Mlnu Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accom panles a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results, Chas. Rogers. The tiaKJeJt iwheult grew on -the plateau of Armenia, where this pCant once exist ed as a native grass. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The (heaviest fibrous eubstance used for textile folbrics is flax, which is tiwlce as heavy as waiter. TAKE CARE! THERE 19 DANGER In afilonMlng inactivity of the kfineys to prow through negtect. The deadly tihoala of Brlxht'H dilsealse and dlaibetes will wireM; th soddty bark of health if it is aCCowed to drift rudderless upon tlwm Tlhw irukMer, too, if Inactive, and Judi cious medication does not speedily direct 'tlhe ttiieom 'tfawuutl the p'jut of safety, wait be iwlrcliwd tiy the quicksand of diseiai In setleidtlrng (ddureblc, let your choice fadC' mon Hostettor's Stomach Bitters, wMlh fit'miuC atts the nnal organs without irluatinif airl fxc'IMng unero, two effects to be appreWcrtled from the tinmedfloaited eWlmiulll OanxeCy rowrted to. Thtm Ihuve a tieivUurtey (a rea'oit prejudlcully. The Bit rers linivTRO-itite the kidneys and bCailder, In cbmimon iwiltlh tlhe nerves and dlgee- Mv eoroma, and so afford a lasting ad It aCiso affords dual assistance in pre venting arid curing lnterm'lttant and re mlitit'em fevnr. IlllJouteneaj, ;oni?t:p.t!oti aind rh'eumuit'Urn It inliso subjugates. The rongest tumnel, lnc!udlng ttu aip proaoihf'S. is thint of Chemn'Itz, In Hun gary, 10.27 mMes. PROVEN A BOOJt. Gentlemen: I have always recom .nonded Kranse'i Headttune Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon in my family npnliiHt any niul all kinds ' headache. Y'ours truly. J. K. WALTKIi. Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chns. Rogers, Astoili Oropron,' oln en. Ml ".. i-nu'ii; m.li !!" ndvriM-d n Mils t"i;'r. iiiprtf.cr wiv. the ob-.i." fst i)er?(ini''w, on.1 toilet "rcie.-, et.' n U. h-,i;ht (it ne 'i.wes' prlrrs n W. Cnnn'T demv tnrv. jpno:de f'-' 1il,rit Tlolrl. . to rift Th-9 deepest ocean soundln? sllg'htly extend 4ti.000 'feet. They were made near TrMtian d''Acun!ba. BUCKLBN'd ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world foi Cuts. Rnilnea. Sores. Ulcers. Salt -Tineum, Fever Sores. Totter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Cort.s. and All Skin romp- (Ions, and positively cures Pilos, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give uerfe-d satirctloti, or money rcramifi. Price. 25 cents per box. For ss!o by hap. Rngers. Odd Fellows' buuaing. Th-e Cofttle. active volcano Is Coto- paxl. It Is 18.800 feett hlnh. and Its nasi B vat eruption was In lsi. It Is a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure ht the best. Dewltt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform a cure. and are the best. Chas. Rogers. Th tanreist barometer is one made for reoortllng observations In New York city; Itu tube is 31 feet song. KARL'S CfcOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your, complexion, res; tilate your Bowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts.. B0 cts.. ana 11.00. Boia y j. w. conn. The largest reflector for a te.eavope was that mad for the Lord Rosse In strument, 72 inches in dlametr. A. O. Bartlev. of Maatc. Pa., wrltea: 1 feei It Is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha ul Salve cured trie of a very bad case of ersema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. Tim iVr"it ferryboat is tald to be one at Porta tsta. Ca . ft t tit feet In teiii'ih. and haa a tonnaae of S.5U. SHILOirS CURE is sold on a trvar btee. It cures lnelnlent conumDtion. I la the best Cous-h Cure. Only one tnt a dose. $5 cents. SO eta, and $1.00. i fr Rale by J. W. Conn. OCTOBER. O, there's gCory in the June time; And glory in the May, WJth thair roses and their rune-time, Their gra'asos green and gay. . But to me, the grand' October, With its scarlet and lta gold, , With Is grasses growing sober, ' , And its haze of purple fold; ' With Its imenwries) so teailr, . TI,Ha.t they secim to stir the heart; Like the music singers render, Whun (ihe ooul upf.lCts thlr art. " Wltih Its flre and with Its palon, BterJJed Into love divine; Blended In some subtf.e fasfhlon, Is a poton sweet as wine. And the June-time's rhyme of glory, And the May-time rune- of rose Are but chapters in the story tSod doth In Octtobeu- olose.. Rosa Pearte. There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, h In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. The largest theatrical building is the Grand Opera of 'Paris. It covens three acres of ground. Say, why don't you try DeWItt's Little Early Risers? These little pills cure neaaacne. Indigestion and constipation. They're small, but do the work. Chas. Rogers. The Oawest tides, .where any exist at a'.C, (ore at Panama, Where two feet is tRve average rise and fall. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report The tia.r.tot mornfion of shoes is In an Egyptian papyrus, about 2,200 years oeiore vnrist. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Easily, Quickly, Pcrasnenliy Restored. j-m. U'eskRHd, Nf.rTounuesa, cJlMy, ?ud il! the train Y.r.X'yit' ::! ;,.i'uivrly errors or fr'kJa YfrU-r-.v.: , wtMiy, Kit " .-I- Kie;':en to . : .itid portion ' simple. aat. -'ll:.iU. lfT'JilWii- -.'..ri'.'ci"j?:ii pi'ta. .'f.-rcr.cm. IlnoU, ,i!.l !ald) frea Fall'ire i::ii-..'--.i aiiluliitMim -ir-;i mi MD!C.".i ?:).,15ffalo.fl.y. Thcso tiny Cf.ii't;;? ftrcsupeifcr' Ualsatn of t;';)uli.'a, :1ic!)3 a-iij Jr.Kv.U-.rfl. (tyf-V ;oyc!:,-:.i.1 !.-.:vKic "'J .1- .. . . t ROSS HIGGINS k Us. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria , Ins Tms and Coffees, Table Dellcac'K, Dcnestlc sn-1 Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt - Meats. hbTOHlA PUBLIC MBSflflY! READING ROOM Kit EE TO ALL. Open every day from 3 o'clock to 5 :30 P.Di 0:30 to 9:31) p. m. Subscription rates $3 per annum. Southwest cor. Eleventh aud Duane 5ts. Kopp'a Beer Hall. Cholcs Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over ths oar. The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, ji. Free Lunch. Chas. Wirkkalat, Proprietor. Cor. Cnnromly onJ Lafayette St. IRVING AVENUE IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice ia 'heireiby given tfhat the C-iniinon Coundll of the City of Astorli, Oie.-son, jan-e deterrrtinidi to improve Irving Ave- nuo frwrn th eaat line of 18th street to the easit Ulne of 24th street, aii in the city cf A.Mnda as fcild nut and recorded by J. M. Blhuvely, by rcmovtng nit orusn UjtT and vroMt, by girutilng and lKf.ng 'to 'Its full iwldKih and eaill"..-ihea graae, Blanking to lithe iwlih ot 20 fee through Ulne center iwitfln gooj nr ;ia!nr i inonT8 In thlckmesa, toUlMIng pld.i.va!k9 on both gldea 'ttwireof ton feet in width with epoce of 2 ifeet next tlhe curb for piantlug treos. l,'he kmlpiwoments to be made sirlct v 1n accorJance with plans ojid speclrlca- lion's and orvMnm-nkHB In relation thereto. The lands and prewaea upon which the Ppeol-vil a.wraent ShaC be levied to de fray (tlhe costt and expense or suon im- orovoment and district emha-aclng said ,u-n!u ankl prmll?es, be and tne aume are deri:cnjitnd as follows, twlt: Com'-wrrclng ait the northn-eat corner of Lot 7, in Rltvk 91, and running thence B.tiu'f.y tbKHiKlh ISM center line of said (block ottoer bCtocks in the same tier to the nonthwfat corner of Lot 4, In Block 29, antl tberrce etouth on the west Hne of 24"jh sureeit to Wie northiat comer of Lot 8. Mock 46. thwica .wweaterty through Uhe center wf eald KJock 4'i. and other Uocks. rvl the isarme Mer to the exuUi-wes corner of Lot 8, Block 61. thence noittwly on the west Un of Bio;ka SI and 24 to Uhe place of beginning. Estimates of the expense or ewn Im- rroviwemn art! plains and diag.-anw of tttich work or imporv-nent, and of the totality to be Improved, have been de posited by the city surveyor wJtlhi the Auditor and Police Judge for public ex acnlnation and "may be inapeMed at the office of such offleir. At the next regueur ml-ig of 'Je Com- non Council foKowlng tilw final publica tion of Uds not, towlt: On Wednea- ay, November tt at the mot of : p. m. at tfte City HaH tine (.xwnmon Courn-ll wO (consider any objections to sruch fmprovesnents being made, and If a e-ccnonstraice asM-inst such improvement signed by residents of. the city of As- orta owning more than one-half oc the property tn snid district eha'A be ftled wth fhe Auditor and Police Juafere, auoh Jmprovenneiit Uiall not be ordered, if a except by a vow of two-thirds of 1 -nvmbers of the Common Council. Hv oilier of the C.wnmoi Conner. AJltess: . K. OSOirRN. Au-Jitor and Pcilre Judge. Astoria. Orervn. Octrbr 19th, Mi ZttirieB-J if A Jf 1 FOB A CA5E IT WILL NOT CUHC, An sirreeable laxative and NEKVB TONIO, : Bold by Druggists or sent by mail oo60a, and (1.00 per package. ainples free. fWt TTrt Tha Favorite TOOTH F0VSQ ILU MUfortiial,eeUijidllreath,2(i . , . For Sale by-J, W.. Onn, - , . The Resort . 473 Commercial. 6trteL. ia tlie place where the businesFman ana the Inbonuc for w!iat i8.flalled.,,BK;-lT;t.N THE1 C0VST.'!'o a, -nice ool drink of the culebr.iteJ OuuilirlniiH beer. . Saud- wi-jhes of every kind made to order, and an elecant free lunch served every day. Hot Boston Baked Beans served every other afternoon. You are welcome. Grosbauei & Brach. THE JlSTORIfl SflVlllGS BflM Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a' general -banking business, Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBY .........President BDNJ. TOUNO Vice President FRANK PATTON. I.. Cashier DIRECTORS. . J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement. Gust Holmes. ASTORIA - .' MATTRESS - FACTOHV, 378 Commstcial Street. Manufacturers ot every description ot TjOungs, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES WANTED. WANTED House ot i or 5 rooms, or unfurnislh3d rooms cemmily located. In quire G. K Weaverson, M. C. Crosby's. WANTED A pfao to rent. NoCi&nd & Thomson's offlve. Apply at Wanitar to rent A ceretraiCy houae of saven or elaWt roams. M., ahlB ofilce. Jocdted Address WANTED A good slrl for general housework at the residence southeast corner lGth st. and Franklin avenue, WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., . ot Montpelier, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Etolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco. Cal. : WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR RENT TLie CSAirnoeJt r-.ouee. Hot and cold watar, Uuth, etc, $17.00 par mt'iiU'i. Inquire at postofltce.of E. C. Lewis. FOR R13NT Furnlsihed room on ground floor In private famitly. 414 Ejcodnainge S. FOR KALE. FOR SALE-.Uonda.y, October 28Uh, 185, the (following property will be sold at the residence of Mrs. Feakes In TJppertown: Tl.vo horses and one muCe (Jwiil work Sln- . or doulbue) one wood wagon and one busgy. FOR SALE-nCorner in '.MiJClure'sw Ad dition, lOOxiuO tot, tm, - JtjO acres itlmiber land, $1.00 iper acre. Inquire at posuofllce of E. C. Lowla FOR SALE TW'o horses and one mule (wlli work single or double) one wood wagon and one buy. Inquire of Mrs. Feakes, Uppertown. JAPANESE GOODS Just out-just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Co. .... POUND. roilND-.Monday, September 30, a skirt, painted '.ead color, wfth about one fathom of chain. Owner can have same by ap iylng at Aslorian offlee and paying charges. . : .r A p.rasoi was left at Ch.is. Rogers' dmg store sometl.-ne. ago'. Owner can recover same by calling at this offlee and paying for this advertisement.. FOUND A pocket took. Owner can call at Crow's photograph gallery, pay for this advertisement, prove ownership, and receive property. LOST. LOST A -wWie Spit dog. finder wia be remurviVd on returning to I. . H TAsto- rum omce. MISCELLANEOUS. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling fjuaiuus nr piaung watcnes, jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nicaei, etc., same as new goods. Dlf- terenr. sizes ror agents, families and siiops. jasy operated; no experience oig proms, w. P. Harrison & Co. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, hlo. BXIENKEl) SIMPAtllV. "Do unto others as you would have others do unlo you," Is sympathetically ahuwn in the following lines, the pre- u.i.puiiii ucmg mat trapa.n? la r.-m or akin to pain or sorrow: - : . 'V.entlemen: Pleuse end Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak, Two boxes to I.IHie Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a areat sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are toe only tmng that relieves me." youra very- truly. FLORA SEAT, Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. 'Rogers. Astoria. Or., Sole Agent A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kelt Bharcsburg. Pa. Dear Sir-- I am aiad to say a rood word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After sunenng ror over three rears with acilte neuralgia and Us consequent Insomnia ("vhlch seemed to haffle .the efforts of soma of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave ma almost instant relief. Words fnl! to express the praise I should like to bi stow on Kon's Headache Capsules. uraieruiiy I ours, - MRS. & R. HOLMES. Mnntror. Pa. Heal Estate men, Backers and .' Baslnes? fflen . ft Of flstojia fcv: Generally. A POINTER ! 4 . 4-Call Into the Astorl.n ofilce and get sample copies of our regu lar Commercial edition. Tit Jeans fJoncij It-1 j J.nWour Pocket. 02KaXffiaa3fEQBtCSKS FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blackamitxis. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, nrst-ciaas horseshoeing, etc LOCGIflG CflJIIP 010RH fl SPECIJUiTY W7 Olney street, between Third and aud Fourth, Astoria, Or. Aa Franklin says, good dress ODens all doors, you should not lose Bight of tne iaci inai a perfect fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship ana superiority or qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. otiice 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you nave seen tne spring line of samples They Lack Life. There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand in the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to the human being they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just as well." They won't. They cannot IS THERE? (s there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could And In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We nave the larges and finest line ever shown in the city and at prices that cannot fall to picas th? closest buyers. HE1LBORN & SON. Dalgitg Iron Works, '"V isAM' General flachlnl.it and Boiler Works All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamnoai and engine jvork of a;iv uesu iption Castings of all kinds maJt to orJer. Foot of Lafayette St.. Asr.oii.-i, Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Conroroty St., foot of Jackson. Aston. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Alarlne Engines. Boiler work. Slenin boat and Cannery Work Specialty. CainnRS of All Descriptions MaJf (o Or-lv- ra Shun Notice. John Fox.PresMwit and Suipr!'iinilHi i L.. Fox Vice Prestden "). ir. Prael Secrelar Are You Going East? If so, tlrop a line to A C. Sheldon, s'enerul agent of the "Burlington itou)," 250 Washington St., Portland. He will mall yon free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to . any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you. and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally loneeded to be the finest ecmiPDed rail road in the world for all classes of travel. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest -f Traus-Coritinentai Railway System. FROM OCEArTTO OCEAN -IN-' . r-' : r Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches.' also - Observation. Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Co'intry. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets East. Tourist cm Ihe oesion warns, rquipmems 01 tae very fliiest ijirvunut-uu -ALSO- Canadian Pacific ROYAL MiLSIEIHIP LINE ' 'l -TO- China "arid Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C: Empress of India Empress of Japan Empress of China Empress of India r-vpress of Jaran Empress of Ch na Auff 6th. - Sept i6ih. - w- Oct 1410. No. nth...' - D.c, 9th. Australian steamer UV Varwouyer, B. C w vt every BKj Ul. For. ticket rate ana iitformatioo call on ar addrtss T , ' If'-. jas. n.LATbLrrv, Aeent, Astoria. Or. W. F. C.i'rin,"TniTl:nf Pass. Act, ' ' ,A !" ' T.vntni. V.Th. Geo. McL.Brcrrl,, Dist. Pass. A., - Vancouver, B. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LI. A. HMITH DENTIST. Rooms I and 2. Pythlnn ovw C. H Cooper's ntor. .-.liiM.M lieiuian l'hysi cl.in. ICcl-.-ctlc. DR. BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON -Otllee over Albert Dunbir s store, cor. Dth and Co nmerclal. Prices: Calls, fl; coiiflnemenLJ, J10.IX). Operation at tfllce free; medicines furnished. V : LOGAN, t) DENTAL PARLOl.f Manscil Lluck, 57J Tlilrd "- Dft. EILIV J ANSON. . ' PHYSICIAN AND feUUGLUN .. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, l'j to U a. m.; 2 to i and 1 to a p. m. hud- dayB, 10 to U. LIBERTY P. MULL1NIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURQEUN Office, 6S4H Third sU, Astoria, 'Ore. Special attention given to all chionl diseases. j.-"-- 1 DR. O. B. ESTEB, , PHYSICI AN AND SURGEON, Special ailenlion to diseases of aoiu en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store, Astoria. Telephone 'o 52. JAY TUTTLE, U. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND OCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms I and 6, Pytblau Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tn 5. Residence, C39, Cedar street . DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT IUS RESIDENCE May be found in his oitlco urn; I it o'clock mornings, from 12 noun u.'iUl I p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evecinir? H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4C8 Commercial Street. W. M. LaForce. 8. B. Smith. r n a r. . t m t r ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 385 Commercial street. i. Q. AilOVVLBY, . ATTORNEY AND COCTN'Sm.Olv AT LA'. ,OfBcs on Second Stj-iet. Auwris or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxou Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 2-1, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly 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. YV M. E. C. HOLDEN, Seratary. MISCELLANEOUS. RtTVlT. WSiTATIT' XT (TP A T? V DlfUl T" W. C. CAS3DLL, 17S Tenth street. WHEN IN POKT1.AN1 -;.!, rlandley & Haas, 160 First stre-i, et the Dally Astunan. N 'ikiikiv aot rnlna tneli tiiin'mnv oiLier 'nere. .n, t lAalh A,l buA NOfv.- : ... ..n. "If I wUie f.Sf o ! Of i:..ri'. i. -.: 'fry centr p,-i pikn ti. . .-,;e-, neach and ap'lrot brjruv is,. K'.-nol '"SfTiPe tnd -vlrtf st Me i;iiKn MUSIC HALLf. KHAT Mi & C, iv.il (. il.lr Music :ul at Ml Aster Mr-eel, Suturdsy Ihe (lith. Tin y will A keep nuiuljeriess gno I liquors md i-igurR besides hnviiu g.,il music nil the time, r A. V. ALLEN, . DE plrPR IN . ' . '. ' Groceries, Flour, Heed, Provisions, I ruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cnss aud Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ; Notice ia hereoy given that the partner snip heretofore existing between the un dersigned, undar the llrm name and Myle Oregon Transportation Compuny, is tills 'Juy d.ssolveU by mutual consent. . All outstanding bills or aoennnta h..i,,- able to Capt. Haul Schroder, and l as suming the payment of all debts due by said firm. . . Astoria, Or., May 13, 19!)5. PETER H. CRIir, PAUL SCHRADER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey "Gatzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Two Daily Boats to Portland "Telephone" leaves' ,i:i i. i. , ' " Leaves Portland "daily at 7 a. m., ex cept Sunday. "Bailey G utzort" lfavcs AKroria Tues day. Wednesday, Tl-nr-iiav; Fr(lT and Saturday rnoriiiiiir at 0:45 a. rx Knmlay Leaves Portland dii)y nt 8 j. i pt Sunday, tin Saturday nijrh- iu., pi nt l'. p. Dl C. W. STONE. Agent, Ajstoija. Telephone No. IL V. B. Scott, President a A. Beeley, Gen'l Airt, Portland. S. H. WILLETTi PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, : Hot Air, Steam and Water Heatlng... '"17 Twelfth urnspt Ajtorla. Or. . ."" fiorth Paeifie Br mm -- - , j Bohemian Lcgef-Beer And XX PORTFP. Leaive order- with J. L. crlnn ., Surmyaide Saloon or Iuis Boentee t the CoamopcHtaUi Saloon. All -r.!tr fUl be promptly attended to. .