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THE BAIL? ASTOEUy, AfiTOiUA, . SAIUBDAY MOBNDfG, OOTOBEE 28, 1896. JOHN T. UOUTKR. Editor. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION Telephone No. W. UAJLT. Sout by mail, per year Sent by mall, per monrti BctvcJ by carrier, ptr week.. .$7.W . .to ,. .IS WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $100 In advance, Poatage free to subscriber. AS communication Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor, Bualneas cornnrunlcaitlona of all kinds and ramltuvncea muat be addreeaed to The Astorlan. , Thi, Ant or tan cuarantee to lit fub- 'crlberar the targeat circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. AdvertlalPf rate can be tad on ap plication to the buslneee manager. The Weekly Aatorian, the aeeond old- est weekly In ttie state of Oregon. hs next to the Portland Oregon laa, the :rgest weekly circulation in the atate. Jno. T. Hand:ey Co. are our Pert ln4 agenta, and copies of the Aatorlan can be had every morning at their aland on First street. THE TK1RD TERM MOVEMENT. ' HJere are tn&n.(t symptoms of a grawtto of CVevejand third term sentiment eaaoog tt Eastern Democrat, and as tle naAooaf convention will not meet for jdne tnontte yet, there Is abundant time tee tShai tiuritiunbig arJ fostering of that Ksntfeaeot backed up by a g-.KXl.y number of delegates mtom the convention meets. It appears from interview printed in a New York puper tfiat the bilne-nen of Wall street are not unfriendly to tine idea ? a Wbiird into for M Cleveland, Some of Wiem Hank the objectoln to a Httti terro to pmvly a sentimental one. Other do not, but seem x have a feeling Uh&t ub (Mr. Cleveuid in the Whlta House tfhere could not te any tampering w4tb the money stanojartL. Thttf feeling unquestionably U the sole tests of Ms Urtrd twin strength. His for elgn policy tras not mron hint many ad orircra, and whatever effjrts his office boUens may make to secure bis renoro. itnataon mUl oot count for much. But among those "who wppr-eclats most keenly the ruinous consequences of a drop : to (d-cent dollars, or of any divergence from lb tOA-oent standard, there Is thda feeling that Mr. Cleveland will be sure to be on ttie rdjt side of Anondal ma,tters, mhC some other man nvlgtot not be so If a Democrat' has to be eCeoted next year. RepuWoajs burlnecs-men would ratiher have Cleveland ohoeen than some other . person who ought prove less trusturorthy. Mr , Cleveland Is a are of the oxlatenc of this feeling and wiK. try to nuke the most of K. Of course he would i'.ke to tmy tn tha "Wintte House until the begto ntng of the next century. If nominated tie would not hesitate to accept if he w any chaac of being elected. But , he ha to get the nomination first, and his tUsntisj seem to VhSjik the beat way to get around tht Urtrd term tradition Is ty JioId.n; him up as the eavior of the currency. He Is likely to secure muiHi Eatvtern support and be may get the New York deSegwtton-ff Tammany, HK1 and Wim aey wU wcoede to Ms third term withes. But those two New York poWtlolana will beiwSOng to (wait four year more be tore, mey .urg their claims. While the Bastera 'Democrat may he cor Cleveland, snwny Western ones will not be. When uot. Aitgewl -as asked the other day wll be ohought of Ute Uxird term, his re- W was: ," thtnk the present tet-.n wici end that fraud Into the oblivion he de serves. Thlis 4s oot poitte langutge, but K U the way tfhe free r.ver IXm-. feel about the man who tma done so much m asreat their rascally designs. Whenever our worthy mayor "take bis pen tn hand" -he geoerw.ly manage to ay aonWaJug. of course, it s very mcsj Tor us to know that Uayor Kdnney. na Qeorge Gould, and Chauncey De Pow nd a few ooner txninemly re spectahle people are turning their at teotlon to AstoK and her future. And, rain, of coune, we are delighted to hear tint Mr. OouAl Is coming to Oregon in "a few days" to look at his property, But we proUat that Mayor Kinney, more especially as toe representative and the patron sint of an undented Cltlien- party, has no right to uphold alar chm her proceedings. He says that outside of the ICuetrious names he has already given to flfte wcf.d, he dotsn't Intend to dtvuLge " any more secrets about the Identity of the balance of the etockfaold era. We know that he has got Secre tary CartWe and W. E. Gladstone and U Hung Chang up his sleeve In this bUHlnees, and In refusing to spring three names on a feverish; and expectant pub- ki he Is engendering whit may develop r.w a rx, and la demand, backed tin by Maxim gun that he rcopon thosa stock tKxAs Imntedlate'Iy. If the mayor baa aay regard for his life he will allow a fo Astoria peopCe to get on the Inside w.Ui Mm and Vanderbilt. Tie Victoria Tknea, in a recent ar ticle, referred to the great business suc cess of Coates Co., Paisley, a an exaurvpie of the benefit resulting from V'm ad'optlon of frt trade. In repty to tbls Colonist ays: "The Times mould Kudy political economy, a Uttle before attempting to expatiate on that uu)ect. n may astonish the Time to team that the greater part of Coates profits are mode In the states, and that It was the protective tariff of the State, of Canada and of Rusia which com pelled ths PaWley iWad men to eetab Msh factories In these countries. But for thfwe tirlffs the wbole of :he thread would be nwide In Paisley." Motonmen in the employ of the Astoria Street Railway Company are complaining that in oeveral parts of the city, and more particularly In Uppertown. they are tron'ulcd by ehrdren who continually run urtJr t"i iwheeli f t c,r4 a, any ew4 of danger or fear of ajcldent In a Kale while no doubt there will be a ,rrly. .v af tht laon,,,,!. Qerdes In-t-Wivit tif Home rnonth. ag. and a conse-a.u-.r.t iit-i of inJIrwrtioa agalust the rr:.Tir;: rrclvra,,, t driyers. Ti 'J Atorln li" repeatedly called .tlen. llui to the abstfute stupidity of Ue ! . .. - .Kama rlhllltrvn V9 aKtw tbelr 'little ones. In spite of tenTO exatntfef, to run unchecked un- dsr the very -wliee'.a of street cars and to make a playground of vicinities 4u these -cam paw Bver-every- thre min ute. Tfta "criminal cardf&sneas" in rtu'.rty ail on tiio side of parents and not motor men. and If further accidents Cxien tt wouM be a proper thing to have tftcae puronl, and not Hie motor men, 1ndlc-tel to stirnd criminal trial. T.ie oM war frigate Minnesota, which ngured wilti the Congress and the Cum ber"jmd In the Monitor-Merrlroae fight at Hampton Roads In March, 1862, Is, ac cording to a Washington dispatch, to be turned over to the rtate of Massachu setts at once for the use of the naval militia. Tate disposition of the Minne sota Is In accordance with the act ol congraa of August 8, 1891, authorizing and empowering Hie secretary of the navy to loan unserviceable naval vesse&s to the navaS militia organisations for inibore armories for purposes of instruc tion and drill. Under this act the New Hampshire (frigate) is Joaned to New York, the Wyandotte (monitor) to Con' nectlcut, the Aiax (monitor) to New Jorsey, the t. Louis (frigate) to Penn aylvania, the Nantucket (monitor) to North Carolina, the Dale (corvette) to Maryland, and the Minnesota to Masa cCwfcetts. ' If the vmucft-tiaJked-of muva2 reserve In Astoria ever miterta'.liee, there will be no trouble in obtaining some one of the several old fCjlps now laid up at the- More Island navy yard for the use of the reserve. - The Aatorlan i In receipt of a letter from Gold Gulch, Madeira county, Cal. iwrlt'ten by a mlnlug engineer and metal' lurglst of thot p'.ace. He txy. in part "Seeing a clipping from your paper made by the Sam Francisco Cirorricle that the machinery for a copper emetter, to treat twenty tons dally, has arrived at Grant's Pass, I take the liberty to auk you to kindly give me the name of the company or parties, the names or the principal officers, if a company, and location of head office of the same, and such other Information of the enterprise as It Is In your power to give.'' - The oMppHng referred to appeared In the Aetorlan originally, credited to the Grant's Pass Courier, and forming part of our regular state news column. Thte stake news, which has for a long while been a regular dally feature of the As tortan, Is in an unostenta'tlous) way do ing a great deal of good to the state at targe. The above example Is a solitary instance among dosens that come to our attention every month. The New York Tribune cays: It understood here that the report of the engineer com'mIe9lon which- visited Nica ragua test summer will favor the con struotilon of an Unter-oceanlc canal, but will not recommend tho entire route at' reaJy surveyed, and on which it is said that work carting dn the agfre&uyte eev era) tnlVjlons of doXam has been ptr formed. It H also believed that the commnloncrs will fix the cost of the canal at a much greater Bum than that esirtmateJ by the Maritime Canal' Com pany. It Is expected (hat the commfa slnn'a report will say that the water way cannot be built and the harbors on the Atlantic nd Pacific corts p'.accd In proper condition for much Wes than $100,000,000. The most surprising thing about this blarsted country to His Grace of M'.irl' boroiifii'i seems to be that Ms tltCe can not carry the laws of the land as carries lue women. He has run afoul of two dty statutes In his romewtmt meteoric care.- here, and each time has been Ca'.d by the heels by a coarse crea't urc in brass buttons, who has e;n to it Wiat the duke's name subsequently fcund Its way Into the newspapers. It does Mm no good to put up his title, either. There !s no greater power on earth to an American policeman than an Ameri can pollceman-before ho get In front of a police juotlce. HAYAHD'S PREDICAMENT. (Chicago Tribune.) Novcr disposed to b aggressive. Am- WttwKlor Bayard ts In the pl'lnht of the authur of InmrnMUoni he must Jv'.mrlf endeavor to carry out. ( When WPisretU'ry of state In Mr. Cleve. kind's first udmijrnlsrjratlon, Mr. Bayard was ccaipeCled to revldw the contention between Veneiur'.a and Grtat Britain, Ha iWiigM a pv.Mflc dlsponltlon of the quarrvl, '.1ke his predecessor and Kke his succeojer in the department. He arret ed Minister Phelps to try to ecuro the eon-i-: of Grat D?lt.vln to arbitration. But Mir.iVrtr Phflp was as Inert and sWa'll then aj Mr. Bayard Inc'Jlnea to te luvv. Havlns failed, after sevwat efctcmpt. to perwuude Mr. Phelps to se cure somtning tangible from Great Brtt- aUci e i:o Wliat eirie did c"lam in tri Ortmxo and further into Venesuelan ter ritory. Mr. Bayard wrote a IVttle pun- gebtly to Mr. Phelps: If, Sndeed, It sfiou'd annr'ir tihat there is no nx.'U CJirr?t to the Brit'sh bound :irv clam, our good dic.Mitlon to :d in a (y.titment might not onty be defeated but ho obliged to give p;:e to a feeling or grave concern. Seven years have 4an!d and i till the wound gapes. MeuivwMle the itctd fields or trae uiiioco tia'Ve proved a uriaherlac snrrencv cf the dlpCcmiitlj back of Gru Brfta.'n. As points out five yrs tn oy w venesuejan representative at wai 'my.-.on. mhutever European mart time power "irrtda tho port of Bartma corrtirva the Orinoco, and this would be vb'e twacHcaJly to reduce to dependn- cifo not onvy vencsur: out also Colom bia, Peru, Bolivia. Br.ull, the Aagentlne itf pusnc ana uruguy. If 'liiseee countries combine with h Unfiled States) to uav to Oreat Britain n't sue must rvoeJe to the boundary Mne of I've original purchue. Lord Salts. bury wt: be confronted with a conald- enAtty jarger contract than Oreo Brit ain haa uimlr taken sttnee she was last whipped in thu part of the world. Her merchant commerce aCone would arrord mrle prey to the speedy txrlva trerlng fleet thuft would d.ut out from alt American ivjrbon, Venesuela s remote from our base of sjppllt: but the wooden wa.'.s of Eng.and ti) within reach on every part of the Atlantic and PoMflc. Lord ttHMury wlH be jf.os to rpeak the .am wora cr Oenai. if toe Issue la to be forced upon the governments of Amer corn countries Involved the American peopl wtt; not ehrlnk. We msy bave to fWlit woonwr or lotor for the Monroe doc trine, if the fight should come soon we coud return on the ocean the courtesy Brttlfi1! 'privateers showed our merchant nrirtin during our civil wr. Mr. BaywJ I to be eommrVriitd on flnrttng Mrr-lf In so Awkward a pmUca mom. 'What be demanded as eecrv.-ary xJbul'ador he oatht to exat or t oirn. it is among pruxhrvate probiblt V. tat Ms reelgnatlon wia be Invited If. after three month dalliance, be con tlr.ij a tJiile Ut to ray to sscaitj any sgreement from Great Britain. i II Sadden change, I THE g'lvSng way of summer to wln tor lis often vry quickly done, and -7 iirwi may ci l!ie t'-jraan helnis by this ehanje is efttn s sutien and sad. But when you elop to think, iwihy tCioutd it not.bj soT The pores of the skin Are open, the muscles are relaxed, ' (the 'thernwmcter fall, the winds lJew, tlie pores ore olowiJ; or.a the Ibody becomes dhilUed, and then you re sk. Now do you ever stop to tlrlnk 'that all mat work le thrown back upon what? This kfdmeys, nothing else. When the ekln does not tirvrow off the waste of the body by terkplratton, the. kidneys must do It, and too often they cannot suand tine sudden strain. ' ( You know, I! you are well rtai and In 'touch iwllli the tim.s. Chat there Is but one imeams of preserving the kidneys In health, and that 4a, Warner's Safe Cure. So iwortderfu: have been it resulla, so much htas tt ateomp?kliid, that physicians, atfenllllats and the beat Informed people both men and women tOvoughtout the worvd, have admitted it. If you are suf fering from any form of chill, palna in the muscle lack of appetite, headache, or the many 11 lu .which come at tjhls special nea' rem, you ttrotld not delay a moment, and you are foolish 1tf you continue to suffer when you can so readily obtain reJIeif, In Italy there are more theatres In proportion to the population ohan 1n any ouner coumry. KARL'S ClvOVER ROOT will pwlf your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your head ciear as a oen. za ct., oa Ota., and 11.00, soia ty j. w. conn. Mr. Langtry has a ruby wMch, weighs 41 1-1 canaAs, and which Is said to be worth! 1300,000. flay, why don't you try DeWltt's Little Early Risers? These little pills cure headache, indigestion and constipation. They're small, but do the work. Chas. Rogers. Lady Somcniet and Mr. Thomas Hol'mes the police court missionary of London, are going Ito unmerolfiu?Cy ostractee Jane Cakebreaid who will coon be released from hiar two hundred and seventy-eighth sen tence for drunkenness. She Is to 'be (rtaoed in a cottage, four mile from a pUbOilc, house, so that It will almcet be an lnilpc)OIlty for her to get drunk. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. At the present rate of Increass this country will have a population of 190,000, 000 In 1910. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Hie eihllef Aui'lneex of Marnankircv.en Baxony, is maktmg "old violins by fa mous imiai&eta.'" A. G. Bartley, of Magic, Pa., writes feet it Is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DeiWtt's Witch Ha xd Salve cured me of a very bad case of ecsema.' It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. Ephralm W. Bui", the cclginai'.or oNahe faimous Concord grape, died recently at his home In Concord, Mag, at the ripe age of 89. It Is. a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure is the best. Dewltt'a La:le Early Risers are the smallest pills, whir perform a cure. and are the best. Chas. Rogers. The three 'leading apple states in thi counory are New York, Oh'o and M s sourl. 8HIL01TS CURE la sold on a gi-er-ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Cure. Only one ent dose. 26 cents. 50 cts.. and 11.00. For Sale by J. W, Conn. Ooft'i nvltl'l soon be hauled out cf m'nea al'togu.lhrf by eleOtricCty. An Engl ish mine has tried electric hauling for 1! momOis. Here Is five result: It cost $20,000 a year to haul 800 tons of coad In 10 houra with horses; with electrlctly, 110,000. American 'miners are watching and wait' Ing. Electrlcali people are hard et work ungnig the doptlon of their power. The objection Is the large Initial ouDay. MARVELOUB RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun derman, of Dlmondale, Mich., we ar lermltted to make th-.s extract: "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous In the "cse of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rive Junor.on she was brought down with pneumon.a succeeding la pripp?. Terrible paroxysms of coughlig would last hour with little Interruption and .t seemed a if- she could not sur vive them. A friend reoommendd Dr. Klng'a New Discovery;- it waa quick In its - work and highly, satisfactory In re sult." Tn.al bottles free at Charles Rogers' drug store.' Regular size, 60c and $1. . Bottle museum are the fad In Maine. Most of the liquor spotters have em. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen I have always recom mended Krause's Headacna Capsules wherever I have had a chance. Tbey have proven a veritable boon In my family against any nd all kinds of headache. Your truly. J. H. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For wile by Chaa. Rogers. Astoria. Ormn. sole aavnt. Mrs. John Mackay Is making quite a Stir In Parts, where she Is reveling In no a-ewna On one of her shopping tours aha .wore a satin-flnishd. wlne-col- ored suit, made with black braldTng and rhtnestone buttons. About her throat was a fluffy ruche of black held on the side with wine-red lose Her Bonnet was wine-colored veCvet with b ack wings. She 1 fond of anvlUnff. and when in want ot others to mtle upon, a diminutive silver haired dog tucked under her arm re ceives a goodCy share. All tha oaten: mediane advertised In this paper, together with ths choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, eta. can be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Oc cident HoteL A-torta. MTIS. GRANTS HOME. (New Tot Hemkl) Una Ulraaes S. Orv U turn detennlnwl tonrnke Wshlnton her permanent place or iresMenc. She baa bad considerable dlfflcuCty In llndlna a resllence suited to her, but Hast at loot found a mansion Hhit suits) Ikt tn evury reetwot. and that 1s the Imrvra and imposing house at No. !U1 Ma-wachueetts avimue, hiK?h was bull by -8n't.-r Oeorre F. BJnramds. t VeenrarM, and occupied by him untB a reta-ea nrom the utner Drench of congress. The location Is unsjrpaasea In "Watfiiltvyton, It Cronts south, or raith- er toauitjWwegt on Masaachus-itts avenue, and U around It are the imposing homes of the . prominent and wea-tby people. Her daughter. Mm. NcCHo Grant Sartorla, has been wtth her mothw, and it Is her intontion to tnake her home with her, an teast until line eaucuuun vi mar wu daughters, whom he has Just placed In the Oat hoUe convent ihe Acad any oi the Visitation In Georgetown, Is com rteted. , It Is DTObablo. ai0, that her son, ACgernon, will toecotne a etudent In the Oeorgftown University. SWEET ELDER. Beft.de tllve crumbling garMen wall, Benea.ti 'the towering maple trees, Along the hedge, where apples fall Ari yeC'ldw bells Invite ,the bees, I ctlng and clUmb In eiummer time. And yield a etore of rich perfume For olJl who love oweet e'.der bloom. I epnlng uip where the cattle roaim, 'And make the desert plaoes green, Wlvire corn and cCover find a home) I (t'.'j 'Ihe (furrows In toetJween. My feet are strong, . My runners long, Amd th'bush I peeim a stender reed, No aid nor comfort do I need. I love the atmosphere of June, The field's when they are fully dres3'd, The tJlirvtei that sing the ancttent tune, Cc.-ne unto me to find a nest; And 01 title girt With flowing ourfu, Come Wither tn the heated hours 'And ptay within my shaded bowers. When autumn comes with cooling windii, And sflvea the hdits a richer gsow, My day of recompense begins iMy arms iwillh frultago overflow; - And a!l the while I fondly smile. For he thalt taketh aught from me Receives an offering rich and free. And wihlen I feel the winter snowB I will not hide myseff and weep, But I win fondty dream of thftso Vtio eomteUhllng of my memory keep, My heart will yearn For tho return Of face ilhat I oft have seen Whien ekiks were bright and field were cireel. Peter.-ion's, George Aousfus San haiJ been pension.?! off wfuh J5.000 a year by tho London Dally Telegraph. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report H.wre Is tank of UKtnUng Winnipeg by nower ifram the falls at Keci.va.tln, 29 mites away. The oldest German college !s Heldel berg, 1358. There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough cure. There are no reasons why you should not, If In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. It la eul.l 'that during the past summer Mrs. Aniniie Louise Cary-Raymond has sung $500 Into tho treasuries ot the poor churches In Maine. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she oried for Castorla. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Eully, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Teakness, Nervonsness, Debility, and an tne train of evils irom eariy error ut later excesses, the results of overwork, eirkneu. worry, n un fttrenein. aevei- opmen t and tone given 10 vtrv tiriran and portion of the body. Simple, nat oral methods. Immedt, At tmnrnvement seen. J. ?JL.lv.l- vim rfnrnrI. Book. azpla nation ana proois maiicu ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. WANTED. WANTED House of 4 or a rooms, or urvfurnlstted rooms centruJiy located. In quire G. K. Weaverson, M. 0. Crtwby'?. WANTED A piano to rent. Apply et Noland & Thomson a olnce. AVanter to rent A oentraiiiy houue of seven or eigihit rooms. M., thla ofllce. located Address WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tlon, address G. M. Etolp, General Coast Manager, 82-81 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cat WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agenta Tou 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 cent for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. LOUls, MO. FORJtENT FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor In private family. 114 Exietaainge St FOR 8 A LB FOR SA'LK Monday, October 2ilh. 1(95, the fo'.lowlntr property wl.l be sold at the residence of Mrs. Feakee in Lppertown Ttwo horwea and one mule (will work oin gc or doufcCie) one 'Wood w.igjn and one biwgy. FOR SALE Two horses nnd one mule (will work single or double) one wood wsgon and one buggy. Inquire of Mrs. Feakes. Uppertown. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee', G43 Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY 'Apply to Astoria Abstract, Title and Trust Co, FOUND. FOUND Monday, September 30, a skiff, painted 'ead color, with about one fathom of chain. Owner can have same by ap plying at Astoiian office and paying charges. A parasol waa left at Chaa Rogers' drug store sometl.ne ago. Owner can recover same by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. FOUND A pocket took. Owner can call at Crow's photograph gallery, pay for this advertisement, prove ownership, snd receive property. MISCELLANEOUS. rrs.000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry. and table ware. Plates gold, sliver, nickel, etc, same a new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated: no experience; big profits. W. p. Harrison Co.. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, ehlo. mm of n sua". ' " .'' i ''A" W" ' f A t W "I I Si I Itia old on a euhrantee by all drug gists. It cures Incipient Consumption, and 1 the beat Cough ardCrouo Cuxa, For Sale by 1. W. Cnn. DUAXE STREET ASSESSMENT NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given tllnU the assess ment made by Ordinance No. 2"0I, of the City of Astoria, confirming the Aiieess' merit on Roll No. 3, for the Improvement of iDuane Street from' the West line ot 3fi s'treet to the east line of 37th street, In Adair's Astoria, is now due and raya blia in United S'tataa Gold and Silver Con. at the offloe of the Oity Treasurer, and it not paild within five days from the final pubOcation of this notice, to-wu: On or before Friday, November latn, 1395, the Common Council will order war rants Issued for the collection of the same: Botty M. and Lain J. Brenhann, Lot 1, Eock 91, $150.00. M. P. Oattewder, Lot I, Block 20, $198.73, Guat Holmes. Lot 6, Bio 15, $198.73. -Robert Johneon, Lot 4, Block 19, $198.73. Mary Adair Jordan, Lot 6, Block 94, $125.00. Kien Adair Mendoll, Lo!; S , Black 94, $125.00. Mary C. NelDn, Lot 3, B!o:k 20, $193.73. FreiJIreika Peterson, Lot 5, Blook 15, $162.00. StftocC District No. 1, Lot 1, B'.ock 19, $198.73. Sdliool DistrCet No. 1, Lot 2, Block 19, $198.73. ScWocC District No. 1, Lot 3, Block 19, $198.73. HDra. Lettic E. Starr, Lot 2, Block 20, $198.73. Kate Adair WeCchor, Lot 5, Block 94, $150.00. MorrlB Wlae, Lot 1, Block 20, $198.73.. Ohmiatlnia Young, Lot 7, Block 15, $193.73. Ohirlstlna Young, Lot 8, Block 15, $198.73. By order of the Common Council!. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of Astoria, Astoria, Oregon, OcKober 23d, 1895. FORTY-SECOND STREET MENT NOTICE. ASSESS- Notice la hereiby given th-at the a:Bei ment made by Ordinance No. 2005, of the City of Astoria, confirming the Assess ment on Itoil No. 6, fcr the Improvement of 42d fltrwt (Prom the Fouith Cine ot Alleyway through Blocks 5 and 6, to conter line of Bond street in Adair's Aistorla, Is now due and payatola In Unit ed States Gotd and Silver coin, at the oftlee of the City Treasurer nnd if not paM Within 5 Vlaj-fl' from the ilnad pubCJ eaition of th'ia notice, to-wit: on or be 'Itore Fi'iJay, Nove-mToer 15th, 1895, the Cc,non Coumcf. will onle-r 'warmn's is sued for Uhe collection of the sivme: Anglo-American Packing Co., Lot 3, mock 5, $70.07. Anjflo-A'nifrican Packing Co., Lot 4, B'.Ock 5, $160.00. Frieda Foard, south half of Cot 2, Block 6, Jilo.OX Flunk Paitton (trustee) north haHf of Ivot 2, Ul.ick U, $35.03. Finnic Ia':lton Cirusitee) Lot J, Block 8, $150.00. By order of the Common CounMiV Attest: K. OS-BURN, Audftor and Police Ju Jge, Ofty of Astoria, Astoria, Oregon, October 22d, 1805. PROPOSALS FOR LUM'JER. Notice Is hereiby given thalt sealed pro pomfs will be received by the v:emi.nlttee on sterols and pumic ways of the city of Astoria, 'UmtS Wedneulay, November 0th, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m., for supplying the Oity of Astoria with 100,000 feet (board meiaisure) cf streeit plank, S'trlngsra, tiim bera, sidewalk tuimbeir, etc. Proposals slhiaft be endor.-l, b'd-a for lurrribor and fiCed with the Auditor and 'FoSiee Judge on or beifore the above data. Btaiblng the price per thousand at mil e cr on dock, and a,ls price per thousand def.lvere'.l on streela, as required by the Bupeirintenuent or strc'-s. All Humiber musit ba good, sound fir, Free 'rrom nap, ftnuces, loose or rotten knots. A1 Junioer to be f'lrni'wd In quiinti- niea ama at times an ordered by the titreet S'.irieprute-mrw.t. BIl'Js wil! be palM monirily (by warrants on the city Treasurer) for all lumber de Silvered ie previous month. Tie rlsfoit to reject any t.nd aCC bids aeny reserveu. No contract wilt- 'be entered into unlce9 apuroved by the Common Council. iv vrutr m me uammitiee on Streets and public wuya. Attest: K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Oreg-on, Oftober 23d, 1895. IRVFNO AVCNUE IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Nc'Uee is hereby given that the Common Couna'j of tie City of Astorli, Oregon '..,v dterm!lnied to improve Irvlncr Ave nue from the east line of 18th street to the east Dine of 24th street, m'J in the city ot Aiiroi.lla as liatd out and recorded toy J. M. SCiivety, by ivmovlng all brush, lljgt and wo!, by gnuding and ffflng 'to Its Tu.J widih and estitibiifhed grade, planking to illhe wtMih of 20 fec-t Ihovugh the center iwitili gool fir jUnr 3 inches in thickness, htilulng pld waks on botn sides ttreof tein feet in width with spave of 2 (feet next the curb for planting trees. AK ;the improvements to be made strict ly In accordance with plans and specifica tions and ordlraarKfs in relation thereto. T.io lands and prem-; upon which the 'S;eoll assessment ffhaCt be levied to rle fnay the coat and expenae of such im provement and district embracing said ','antffl anJ premliiTea, be and the .ume are dee'ig-nated as follcm-s, towlt: Corn'meucing ait the noitlwet corner of Lot 7, in Block 21. and running thence Easterly through ttie center line of said iblock ond'otder bDocks In the same tier to the northeast corner of Lot 4. in Block 29, and thence couth on the west line of IMt'h street to the northeast corner of Lot 8, Blcck 46, thence -avesterty ihrough Kie center of said BUock 4, and other l.ocks, ni the euime tier to :he southwest oornrr of Lot 6, Biock 51, thence northerly on tHie wet r.ine of Ko;ks 51 and 24 to the place of beginning. Estimates of the expense of such im- IKPOVtmertt ar.d plans and diag.-ams of such work or knporve nont, and of the WAjJIty to be improved, have been de posited by the city surveyor with the Auditor and Folco Jirdara for pubt'c ex aralnation and may be Injpe?tel at the olnce of such officer. At the next rcsuiir (meeting cf the Ccm- m?n Council fallowing the HniJ publica. rkn of UiL notice, towit: On Wednes day, November tt 1S85. at the hour of T:30 p. m. at the City ilofl the Common Ooundl will consider any objection to such improvements being made, and If a romvnstmt'rx-e avUnst tuch Improvement sumed fy residents of the city of As- tor.t owning more than one-half of the property m fWd dlrict ehaX be filed w.t'S tt Auditor and Police Jadje, such improvement a mil not be orderel. if at aK, except by a rote of two-thirds of at members of the Common Council. By orjer of the Common Courier. A-"--": K. OSBCRN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon, October ltf lffls. Heal Estate Dlen, Batkei's Business Un Of Rstoi'ia 1 . Generally. tt i A POIHTHR! us Call Into the Asturian ullice and get sample copies ol our regu lar Commercial edition. It jear)3 Money . - . in Your Pocket a FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. ' Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, nrat-clasa horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CAJBP 0J0HK A SPECIflliTY 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria. Or. ip-srf As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose Bight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit In the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or - Reserve orders till you nave seen the spring line of samples They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river ' that stand In tho Bame 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? Is 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 wj would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larpos and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fail to plr-as thp closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. Dalgity Iron Works, " rf'irV.-.v-JS Qeneral flachlnlst and Boiler Workj. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds made to oraer. Foot of Lafavelte St., Astoria, Or. ASTORIA IRON WOKKS Coni-omly St., foot of Jackson. As'.ni'a. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land nd Marine Engines. Boiler wurk, Straw boat and Cannery Walk a Specially. Ca; tints of All Descriptions Made :o OiJ." m Short Notice. liilin Fox.l'n-flli':u and '..j:'ivr. V. U Fox Vice Pi'HMdfn fj Pr.i.'jl Stcret.ir Are You Going East? If so. drou a line to A C. Slield in jeneral agent of the "Burlington L'tou-." 250 Washington St., Portland lie 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 ihrough tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North- irn railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world for all classes of travel. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Gratest -f- Tram- iidi Railway System. FROM OCEAN TO -IN ' Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on nil tli-lct Emt. Tourist curt ihe best on wheU. I nuinriiontu r th. v throughi ut. -ALSO- Canadian Pacific L IMIl STEAMSHIP IIS -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, .B. C. Empress of niS Empress of Jjran Empress of China Emorfss of InJis Empress o( Juan Empress of Cn u Aoj. cth. ; Au? jttti. S t ifHtl. 1 Oct. i4th. ! Nov. ii. , .Dec, Australian stesnttr leave Vancouver, D. C Oth ot every month. For ticket rates and Information call on or address JAS. FINLAYSON, Arent, , Astoria, Or. V. F. Carsin, Traveling Pass. Aet., i a.-.-.mi Wi.li Geo. McL. Brown, Dist Pass. Agt Vancouver, a, c. I'ROFEBHION-AL CARD8 H. A. SMITH DBVriST. Room. I and 2, PythUn ,.UMin.( over C. H Cooper'i atore. .U.im.mVliyaloUn. Kcltctle. 1'iivHiciAN anu sunatoN Olllce over Albert JJuntrir s Btora, cor. 9th and Co imerclul. Prices: Calif, V. conllnemciita, I10.IW. Operations at mct free; ineillclnes furnished. C l,OOAN. D. U. H., DENTAL PAULOKtt MuiixkII block, m Thud trw LUt. KIX.1V JANSON, - PHYSICIAN AND bUKOl'.ON OiBca ovar Olsen's drug Stuie. ill-urn. If to It a. m. a to 6 and 7 to f p. ni. Bun days, 1U to II. LIBERTY P. MULL1NIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND hUKUKOfV Oftice, Third st,, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chroul dlseaaea. - ; DR. O. S.'fiSTE8, ipHYSICI aN AND 3UROKON, Special atttntlnn to dlseafHi of woiu en and furgery. Offlcf over Danslger'a atore. Astoria. Telephone 'o 62 JAY TUTTLE. U. D. . iJiiyslCiAN. SUKGlfiOW. AND . .X:OUCHiSUH. Ofllce, Itoums and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 1 to 6. Residence, 63t, Cedar ftrct DOCTOR ALFRED KINNKT, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until i O'clock mornings, from 12 noun until 1 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. H. T. CROSBY, ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW. fM. ICS Commercial Street. .'. W. M. LaForce. S. ,B. Smith. LaFORCE & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 335 Commercial street. . A. uowi.uy, ATTORNEY AND COLINSuHH AT LA. - Office on Second Su-sec At'oi' nt. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxou Chester V. Dolph. ' DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' Portland, Oregon, 24, 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. W. M E. C. HOLDEN. Sectary. MLSELLANEOCS REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC: W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN PORTLAND C-.:. .n Handley & Haas, 150 Kim atreei ,i:nl get the Dally Astorian. Vislturf ii't.i not miss theli momliig pnp 'ii.e there. "!'Kt: Wl.NhlS AND LtANl.l'.rt.--; . Mr,, fantitl wine instead of -; oi Fifty cents per gallon, liun'' f jrget peach and apricot bMnrty. Also Tien.-h Cognac ami w.np at Alei lMtiHrt MUSIC HAbh. U KKAT N(i & wil oj i. il.r limit! '.'il nt :i A'-tir -treel, SKtitniay the IBth. I h- y will keep numberless jj.,o I li ,urs and cigura besides hiivliix g unle all the time. A. V. ALLEN, DKALF.K IN Groceries, Flour, Pea J, Provisions, Truits Vegetables, Cfojkery, Glass and Plated Ware. 'Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass auj Sgueroo uie Streets. Astnrti. Or DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, under the firm namo and style Oregon Transportation Companv, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills or accounts being pay able to Capt. Pttul Sohrader,' and he as suming tho payment of ail debts due by said firm. Astoria, Or., May 13, 1895. ' . ' PETER H. CRm. ' PAUL SOHRADER. . STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River and Pufet Sound Nav igation oo. . . iWiivirt'e'.:1 i . Two Daily Boata to Portland "Telt'chone" Ipb daily (except Snnrlnvl. y" ' Leaves Portland "dailv m t n m ... ceptSnr.dav. : ' Bailr-y Ctzprt" leaves Astoria flies, day. Weduwdav. Tlinn.Hn- pr:.i Saturday nnrnint; nt C A a. m ; Snndav eVHtiing at. 7 p. m. Leaves Torlhnd daily at 8 p. n... ex cept Sunday. ()n Saluiday uixlr it 1. uii C. W. STOSE. ' Airenl, Actoiia. U. RBoott. a1?1011 B. A. Seeley, Qen'l AgU PortlaP3. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water tleatln.-.- ' 178 Twelfth atnt -Atorto.;U florthPaeifie Breinery V'-- ' JOHN KOPP, Prop Boheifiisn Laser AnJ XX PCNTEP. Beer it twim US' t ' ,J lMu.'J.TP-fl.''fi f-rr-.