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THE! DAILY ASTQRUN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY MOBNING, NOVEMB.ER 3, 181)5. gaily gltftottan. JOHN T. Liij.'ITtlK, Editor. TfcRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Telephone No. 48. -DAILY. Sent by mall, per yojr IT.OO Swnt by mall, per month 80 Served by carrier, per week 15 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, 2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. AK communication intended for pub lloatlon should be directed to the editor. Business communication! of all klndj and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantee to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has next to the Portland Oregonlan, the '.argent weekly circulation In the state. Jno. T. Hand'.ey Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First street. THE ENGLISH VIEW OF" OUR TARIFF, Praetiealty every penny that was sub c:r)b't'l hire toward the recent American lcam has been got back through the ex pansion tn the exports of woolens and wowsUds." This is (he statement made by 'the London Financial News, in re viewing the condition of EnglWh export trade. The English exporter find noth ing tout matter for congratulation In the prcswret wtatua of American trade, and they are Cooking forward to the extinc tion of Mtl other American industries, with their own profit In view. This atti tude Is Justifiable on their part as the ethics of commerce go, but H demands the aMerftlon of American manufacturers and American iworklngmen. When we are told that 'One exports of BrlUnti woa'.ens ihave been 10,602,000 yards this year, agaHnst 1,207,700 yards last year, and that tine exports of worsteds and of cmrpe't 'have both been almost live times as great as they were last year, we can only feel that toe boast of the Financial News has a basis In fact. Nor do the Rrlttoh exporte cover alt of our import trade In -wooCen and dress goods, as they oorwr.ttate but fouT-flftihs of our woolen (Oy.ihL", la Utile more than a third of our divrn goods and a llKle ovr half of the r:i?et.s.. Our total Imports of woolen and drew g'ooUa for Auguirt were nearly twice as great as t'h'rso of the tame month last year, iwlhlie for the eight months ending 'wttlh August the imports were 48,91,234 pounds, against 20,417,362 for the ,.tiur period of 1S91. The London Ipaonomlst has a recent article pointing to 'the same feature in the commerce between the two coun tries, and says: "Owing to 4he recent rJHo In the .price of raw material in America, It Is anticipated that our tin plit'.e makers wilt be able to compete on better terms with the protected na tive Industrie in the future." ft Is un fortunate, to be cure, that we fhould have 'to go to London papers for In iformatlon on a subject which Id of vital Importance to our Industrial interests. Still It Is beoter to tourn 'the truth In that way than not at all, and their testimony ' 'Is ait at convincing. The Domoaratlc attitude as retfitrda tin p.ate has deoMieuly changed in the Cost five yea:ra. Instead of claiming tholt tin plate could not be miido in the United 8 mux, they are preparing to show how mucll'i they inave done to old the Indus try. With tills in vtaw Special Treasury Agvnt Ayer hois fauued a .vpon on the ubject. The report will shoiw that In the filial yH.r 1893 there was an Increase ot W.i per cent in the production of steed tueots from wlhlch tin plate is made. They attrtbue this to tlhelr tariff law, wlHlvh placed a duty of one and one-tenth cents on ''black plialtes," as the steed plates from which tn plates are nvade are colled. The McKinlvy bill Umposed a duty of one ami two-llftlis cents a pound on black . plates, to the Wilson toil rttlueed ft it'hree teniUhs of a cent. This import wlK Ibe used by Assistant Seerefairy HaimUin in the Ulaimojlvuswtts campaign, to show that the tariff bill Jkw heliped tin plate, but Who fact Is that the Industry 'whJ'.dh was t:ablMlii.-d by tlie Imposition of a duty of two anM two-UMiths cents a pound on foreign tin pllalo by nine McKtnl.-y law, wHnlch duty taw new tariff reduces to one and two-fifths cents a paund, huid become sumctcntly idlaLUiJhed. to resist the re duced duty. The praetdoally protective diy plaoed1 on bl'ack plates wan 'Intend! to (iestroy the Industry by making it tm' poiwiUle to weoure the iblack p'Utes with wtillch to make tin plate but Instead of wrvlng that purpose It itai"ted American manuructikcrs into maiklng UU-'k plates, miM thus unwittingly cstabllh"J a new IndiMtry. Now the Demootuta propoce to tOalni civU'l't for this. T.u" Nin-tpaper 'Maker watya: Two ata.os kvave paiued lawn relative to fake chests tt-Jit loM.ty their virvula'alon, making this c.iHtfacter of trull reot thievery a crime. CJovJ! Some neiA'paper ma.nug.rs "lie like Longorown,.and he lied Hike the devil," to UN an anctftiit Anglo-Saxon plirase, but, sooner or Co'er, they are certain to be found out, and their malvfl- cleiw practices K, i as pol:tvoly, dm them down In the estimation ol every estluvable man. The confidence men of whom we speak are not an ort, and not tan atrtm better than Ulie gold brtck gi:itry irtw bunco uhe pubJlo for a living. and uhey eCiould be Cooked upon by the luw n pittteCy the same lltpTit. Say that a nwiaper iias a vlroulatlon of 600, and Its managur nwrar lit Is 1.W0. The imisus- pec'tnvr bublness man who wouCd not tMnk of advorttalng In the WO-power slMt. sows Ill's adverHHesnvu Ifneety In the aliegetl j X) power he-)t, hoping to reach a two u'nls larger clientele. N, If tills Is it fraud on the part of the newspaper n:arjer we wou'.d like to Irnow by hat ,, ,,,. jt ji'ioul-J be branded and llltrej v;.l ;;.-r.:rr Srana. 1H aiti-rnvft eH(,.. -lm jie emii'loysd In certain 4!ewr:uiper ,,i.-trf t.) p -.-!'ire KhesnseCws) at to clreu j.j.l.in lUiw- dj "iv.ore to (tegwtds news j, in th ()! ot vSvt&tsH than any other one factor, and tlhey sliouM be jj:ii.narily suppressed. Honest newspa per 'have no use for Warns, yet they suffer frooi the action of such scoundrels, Just 3 a church suffers from Hhc ferine action of a scamp in Us fold. MORE TROUBLE , "FOR ENGLAND. jam Bujl hnB long gone upon the prin ciple. In International affairs, that , "he shall take who has the power, and he tftaCi keep who can;" tout he doesn't like anybody else to foXow that pCn. 'When Rustta Wad wtYlppted Turkey fifteen years ago If was alC right for England and the oJ.wr pawws to titep In and diivlde the jpoLa, tearing Russia nothing. Now tl.iut Japan lhas whipped China, and iRursla Improves her opportunity to ex tend her power on th Pacific, fcngiana Is rtiau.y. outraged and threatens to In 'terfure. According to all iIiutlliMonav England morel interfere. To Ruasla and Man to divide 'the fruits of the late war batiween -tlheim, whet!her amicably or as rlvallB, would be to eur,-ndtr that su premacy for which tire ha .so long con tended and to vacate no small part of her power in the Paolirc. While Bnere is nothing in her own record to give htr any equitable right to interfere, lrer com mercial Interests demand it, and it is IjnpoasrKe to supposa fhat the will ac quiesce in the treaty i'ald to have been mode toeJween Ruwsla and China. The attitude of Japan In the maitter is a little obscure. Japan, of course, will not tamdy give up to Ruasia what she she h'as fairly earned for herself, but It ds a ouewtton whelher the may not agree to a division that will permanently exttlmuultuh. toa power of drama and imiake Japan and Ru6Ba Jointly masters of tihe situation. This will equa.ly exclude Eng jand, untfesa the Cot ter can ' make good her loeit opportunity for an a'.'llance with Japan and back tar against the Russian ppdteraslons. EJtlher way. there is a chance for serious business tn the Ji-a.it that will jnake 'It advfcalble for Cousin Jdhn not to push his enterprise In South America too far. Though Teience V. Pow3ar4y has retired from Utve leadershiip of the Knights of La bor, he la still looked ,up to by a very large section of tlie men in the ranks ot orgiuilied labor as a thoughtful and Bin cere counselor. This fa:t gives Import ance to an adklreiu he recently im'aU at Glyndon Park, Baltimore, in whtch he spoke at some length, upon the liquor question. He frankly decttired to his ifl; low worklugroen that he believes liquor to be "our deadliest enemy." Referring to the turmoil In New York city over the ernfoncoment of the Sunday dosing Caw, he expressed the opinion that the work- 1ngme.ii of 'Mva.t city WhUnk more of liquor on Sunday than of anything else. He atld'uced 'the tfaot that the worklngmran ot thoit city ep.ertd 150,000 dally Itor liquor, making a total of 175,000,000 a year. In A'X'egifJainy couifty, ipieninsyOvanla, the an nual drink Mil is $17,000,000. He a'.'JO quot ed the enormous waste tn the came direc tion In other cities, to thow the tosses to worklngmon 'from allcohoUc Indjui jence. Should Wm. O. Bradley, Rcpubtitcon candidate for governor of Kentucky, foil of election, everybody In that state wltl be surprised. There Is unbounded enthu siasm for the Republican ticket and it Is being supported by a larg? section of the lemocracy. At Ashland the other day Mr. Bradley address! 15,000 people. On his arrival he was met by a delega:lon of Republicans and Democrats nnd escorted to the home of Captain James C, Bryant, a leader of the Democracy, where he wfeus entertained. Captain Bryant Introduced Mr. Bradley and said that honest Demo crats 'Hr3 loved their state and country wouM htiartlly second the, flepubllcan party In making lilm Kentucky's next governor. Tho scene that ensu;d was without a parallel In that siwtion. The immemise concourse arose and yelled themtMlvea hoarse; hats, canes and hand kerdhltu's went spomtaneoasly Into the air, and this lasted for a fufJI' half hour. WUcu Aimrivan Inlueivtits alt sea In Altis kan waters are mperllleid, ft Is easy for people and parties tto nppreclm:e things. Uut 'the iKtertor, where great gold mines are known to extol, anl where ffKiater oiws may yet bo discovered, Is not much considered. Jt Is to be hoped that the now aurveyu miay not Ceave the tlclieat iJIg.lnss of the ifulture In ithe hands ot the BrltWX Nellhe-r our s'ovenv.nerrt nor our pejIe seem to appreciate the real vavue and limortance of Alaska to its. TI'jo returns of the recent sciliool ultc- 'tloiw In Connecticut show that the women cunt only 1906 votes, as compared with 2241 'In 18t, and SSOrt In 1833. Til's Implies that the deur creAtures do not vare so much about Uie ballot after they get It 'im tSiey do while 'ihey uiro crurallng to obtain it. THK CURIO OF SNAKE BITES. (WeSiirrlnater dnirltte.) Tl next field In which M. P.:steur' (llucir'.es noie .to aflileve irrcot results It that covered by snake bnes in InvJIa. I'ruf. IVrcy Krankland. In Owls udxtress on Pasteur's work to tlie Biltkih assocla thn, referred i this subject as follows: Tlw powtollitles of securing protection by .;iKans of the serum of Immunlied ariltna'a extend bevaixl hii,n.',ii,-i. U.'ecil.-.iM tllsttfu, for Calmtto. In I'lanc, ana wuner, m Edinburgh, have bcn b:o to trraduafly ooeuitom animals to ".M-rfcr and lareer dosed of tnake venom, ami have found the blood serum of such animals endowed with the power of DJVtet'tlnir nthnr ml the venom Is Injected. When we re- iixi.ikkt, aaiu in lteoturfr, that 10,000 of our Indian subjeeta pnrtjih annually from snake blte. and that the new inethoa of treatment extends the prospect of sav ing nnny. if not aC! of these, It is obvl om that we are here train face to face Wt.1l a BilhWt fit tnruin.l.v,.. I and miMc-h sffects us above o,'l the Cher xnivii. oi Europe. LUXtTRIOUS. Mrs. Oeorge w. Child's Netw Home Washington. In (Fivrn New York Commercial Adverler ) Mi. n;l Id's house, which has been a point iff imi-h Interest tor the last six mom IN, la now flnliMd, but is not vt Surnlrhed. and wUl not be for several mwkj. Mrs. Chilis Is lvin In house, but the liKertor to stIU In the hwnkVt of workmen, and the electric light men art! rh decorators wlM not leave for eweral nays. The bouse la built of pale retfosr brick. ami Is nt smposlng In apput-ancs. The t(T nleve occupy a whole floor, and con s'rit of a bath, a bedroom and a tfttlng rm for e-u person. The bathroom of M'l-s. ChiKla Is a lanrs room. In the most d. ilk ate tints or wlte and gold, ttit floor Is beautifully tiled, the tub Is of porce lain and the array of thlnlng spigots Ca quite ifonmldable. In , dalntlneaj the plaice Is a gem, and the softness of Its ccOo-ivrw is unequolcd, so that when it Is furuughcu with, all 'the exquisite acces DOTije'3 of tae toilet there will not be In 'Che city a more luxurious place. Atljolnlng file badv la the bttlroom. which Is a Ovrpe chamber looking out on the street and tUg'hted by several big win- daws. Tt runs almost 'the entire length of the house, and will be In soft tones, to bOeiml With the pa'.e tints which pre vail tn the mantel . and the tiUno- of grate. The tinting of the walls is also of a pale Cc.or, so that the entire Im pression is one of air and lightness. Adjoining- Is ittve sitting room, which la quervy Shaped into somechlng of an octoson, .anjl at one end Is a window enstlTur In a tiny balcony. WONDERFUL SAGACITY OF A POO. (Palmyra, Wis., 8pe. GMcugo Record.) The iwonderfiul easiaclty iometlmcu dis played by ithie dog in Its efforts to save Its matter is welC i'iiustraited by the fol lowing true tale of (ate occurrences: A nme-monflhs-o.'a puppy of the ehepherd variety, ownt. by Farmer Nathaniel Peardon, of MedlnJy Prairie, was sent to bring home a drove of six good-sized foovi that had escaped from their pen, CJittle thinking- that the dog could ac oomrir.ltr.1 thilis difficult task. Imagine the farmer a Burprlse on seeing the puppy bring each, hog home, one after the o'Met, in qutck succewlon, leading It by 'the ear, each trip Stopping for Its mas ters approval. Eaidh time the hog re fused to advance or seemed inclined to toiiter the puppy putted his ear all the hjarVHer, thus compelling ihiimto move on. A. Q. Bart'.ey, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel it Is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha zel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also' cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. SENT ON A FOOL'S ERRAND BY A PARROT. Rodhesten, N.Y., Spe. Pltttlbut Dlcpatch. A ptairrot beConglng to an opera com- purvy, and which figures in one of the actts of Whe eCKw, escaped from its keeper at ithe New York Central railroad station this marmlns while the members of the company were waiting for a train. As the titt'ln putfrdl Into the eltatlon and tlhiere was a ruH-h for the gates, the par rot, from the Hop of the big clock, song ou t J "Hello! you hiave forgotten something." Several people hurried back to their sealt'S to look for satch'els or parceCs. As the ilafsengers came in from the train thiey were srreeted With : "HielfJo! Hairry. . He'.Ho! oM boy." All the mcimbera of 'the company Joined In trying to catch the blri. but cTId not succeed for a long time, during which the poirrot kept up Its chatter. At least 25 people missed thtr trWIns In coming back on Poll's remark thiat something had been forgotten. It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with It Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try It. Chas, Rogers. A JAPANESE BOY'S COMPOSITION. A 'genUlcimun whose brother teachos In a (fovemmfemt school in Japan has sent the foMawilnK genuine Japanese school boy's campaiBltlon to the New York Post THE WHALE. Tlie iVlta'.o live In the sea and ocean of all the country. He Is a large and strong In among of kinds of air the fish, and Its lenguh reatlhes to ninety foot from seventy foots, and Its color almost a dark, and he huu a large head.. When swim in the up water ho Is so large as Island. When ctruck the water on angry he 'is so voice as ring great deal thunder, If he danced make tlie atorm without wlnd.9, and also w'lien blow the water aomost lay down tho fo" on the weather. His Into iform Is proper to live ot his froiitlofitt make Hire, and afterlegs net and the taflis Is a Hire that open vp on the up waiters, and the mouth 'nave no leaves, but have leaves that Is as hard na 'few briard as with norms. His body itihouv,1;-! Is a 'fish, ho lis not a fUfh, but is a oreaitures. HAs leaves is ramies wlhiailes leaves. The men make the every thing wlllli it. Every yobrs to seven or eight month 'from four or five month, the whaler-mien catcih on the oea or ocean. He may live on the eea of North-sea' way or Ave Islands, of Hlrado on Hlgen Count ry In Japan. Written by T. Hlra kaiwa. P. S. The tell df the whale Is more but I do not know fully to tell. THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. a. Calllouette, druggist. Beavers- vile. II... says: "To Dr. King's New Di- eoverv I owe my lite. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was riven un and told I could not Lve. Hav- tnir Dr. Knar's New Discovery in my store, I sen for a botltle and began Its use and from the first dos? began to get hiftm. and after using three botitles was up and about ogiln. It Is worth Its weight .n gotd. We won't keep store or house without .t." Oet a rre tnai at OlMs. Rogers' drug store. O:lcu;;o huCds 25 women laiwyers, and 15 more wilX soon be added to the ranks. In .WjAM'iikee a mothev and daughter have a fine exclusive probate court cit entasfe. ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Economizer ts a scl entlllcat oreoaratlon whldh aug'ments the intensity of coal and wood heat in the proportion of 38 per cent. If the direction printed on each pack age Is carefully observed, the Eureka Coal Economizer WIN give to any vruina- ry or middling coal the iMime value as thuit of superior quality. The Eureka Fuel Bcononilxer prevents the shoots, the cinders and the formation of smoke, which may spoil, In an apart ment, so many vaitrubte articles, such tt curtains, paintings, etc. The Eureka burns any kind of gas which might destroy the breatblitole air; apartments and factories In H-hlch It la used are consequent'-y more healthy and comfortaMe. In less than five minutes, one can obtain a very brisk fire which will last thirty hours without being stirr ed up and without any addition of fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal, work ami money. The Eureka Eoononriser produces a heat more-soft and more conecntratcd; when a normal heat Is wanted, the ventlluXlon muHt be partly stopped and, again, an economy In fuel Is to be relied upon. We guarantee that our preparation pro duces no Injurious effect on the health, and does not affect In any way stoves; ranges, grates, etc. Lwve consumers can obtain the pro duct, which we do not hesitate In term ing " marvelous," alt much more reduced prices. Each packtags beans, with very explicit directions, our trade murk, represeMlns; four hands crossed together above a lion with this motto: "In union there Is strength." Any counterfeiter shall be dealt according to law. We rwrrtve too frequently applications for samples, and It k with rtsrret that we are competed to refuse the sending of the same. Heretofore we have Mb erKfy given away samples In order to popularize our product, but we cannot afford to support suct heavy expense any longer. The moderate pries of our pro dlutrt Is in the reach of anybody who wants to try It. It Is for ths same reason fliat wa have decided to send It direct on receipt of a cents. . To try Is to be convinced tWat our pro dirt Is tWunitih of rim B cents each pnekssje. sent free ot charge. AflERICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZER CO. So Broadway. New York. U. 5. A. NICKEL-IN-THE-SLAjCHT POETRY. (SomorvlEie Journal.) O'li, if I only had a yacht 1 Then summer day when It grew Qiacht, Leaving Ithts eim-tormcnted spacht, I would go sailing, surely nacht In HorKdneus, for idtormtos; DaeWt Wouldi go with me to thare my Harilit. Pure happiness wJtlhout a blaohlt Our lives would show, end when-we jraeht Back home again, no rtcftfemcr's plae'ht Could spoB our Joy, for not a jaeht Of cure wou.d stay within our cacht To worry us but tBis is racht. v Acta at once, never fails. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverlssi condition which accom panies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Unas. Rogers. , . Copenhagen will soon open a "Wom an's Theater,"' entirely monagedl by women, and the plays nvrit'.em and all parts taken by tWem. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Mrs. John A. Logan, who leaves shortly for a trip through Southern Europe and the HoCy Land, gave a reception recently at her 'home, Calumet, In Washington, In honor of General and Mrs. Mi.es. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish Captlal for new enterprises. A UfK con) tanning the names and addresses ot 360 successful promoters who have placed over 100,000,001) Storting in Foreign In vestments within the last six years, and over 18,000,000 for the seven months of 1-695. Pries, 5, or (25, payable by postal oror to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cheopirlde, London, E. C. Bubscnbens wll be entitled, by ar raingement with the directors to receive either personal or letters of introductoin to any of thess su3C9astful promoters. This list Is first cCasis In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For pCaclng the followln It will be found Invaluable Bonds or Shares of In dustrial!, Commercial and Financial con cams, Mortg-age loans, Sale of Lands, ratents or Mines. Directors: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPYS, CAIT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright The MlLT?es Talmage are house hunting In Washington since their father has ac cepted a call to that city. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's' fair where exhibited. "If you were I and I were you, You think that you'd be good and true? Well, it's as easy a thing to do, When I am I am you are you." When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, fOW A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. j Anagreeable laxative and NERVE TONIC. Bold by Drugglstsor sent by mall 25c60c-, and $1.00 per package. Samples free. TTt TTa The Favorite I00TH rWII 1111 XlUforthea'eetbandBreathao. For Bale by S. W. Conn. Fry your food in Cottolene instead of lard and it will be free from that greasinesa and "richness" so distressing to dyspeptics; the flavor will be delicious instead of rancid, and your food will da you good. Put it in a cold pan, heating it with the pan. Cottolene reaches the cook ing point much quicker than lard care should therefore be taken not to overheat it. Follow these instructions you will never use lard again. Oralis Oottolm hu trl-mirk-Tl Iimm Kid lr-rV. Ald i rtilon-pmiil wr ! on hot tin. lla onljr b$ THE N. K. FXIRBANK C0MPINY. SI. letris. NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC CBPTAiNCE OF CUANE STREET. , Notice fc hereby given tlhiat N. Clinton and Sons, contraotons for the Improve ment of Duane street, tn oicv. Jure s Asto ria, from east Cine ox h ttreot to wes line of 12vh street, under the provisions of Ordinance 1980. on the 3nd day of Kovenv ber, 1S96. tiled In the ofnVe of the Aulitor and Police Judge or tne viy ot Asrcria, the certlnvate of the Crty Surve-or snd Buperintetrtdwvt of atrertts approved by the the Committee on Streets and PuMIc Ways. Atfter the expinvtton of the tine here inafter epeusned, If no objections to the acceptance of such work be died and the Common Council shall deem such Im provement properly completed, according to the contract and pans and specinra tkn therefor. She same may be accepted. Objections Ho the acceptance of raid Improvement or any part thereof, may be tiled in the office of the Aiftor and Potfce Jude on or beore Wednesday, Nov. th, lKfi. K. OSBCRN. Auditor and Police Judge. Au'.orla, Or, Nov. Jnd. ISSi. U150, 'dm OUNSET 0 I IMITFn L. 1 1 1 1 1 I L.h1 BBASON Oie 18qs-'86- WILL nllS Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco . . AND - - New Orleans Over the Great jj unset poute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mat complete, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vestl buied Tranevxsvtlmeinital Train in America. New Equipment, especially designed for this service. Direct connections in New Orleans for all Eastern points. Quick time, DUANE STREET ASSESSMENT NO TICE. Notice Is 'hereby given that the assess. ment made by Ordinance No. 2001, of the Olty of Astoria, conflrminr the Atse ment on Roll No. 3, for the Improvement of Duane Street flrom the Wrst line ot 3Sth street to Uhe east line of 87th street, In Adaiir's Astoria, ia now due and paya ble In United S'tatas Gold and Silver Coin, at the office of the Olty Treasurer, and if not paid within five days from the final publication of this notice, to-wit On or before Friday, November lath, 1S95, the Common Council will order war rants Issued for the co'.loctlon of the same: . Betty M. and Laira J. Brenham, Lot 7, B0ock 91, $160.00. M. P. CMKiender, Lot I, Block 20, $198.73. Gust HoCmes, Lot 6, Bloe 15, $198.73. Robert Johnson, Lot 4, Ulock 19. $198.73. Mary Adair Jordan, Lot 8, Block 94, $125.00. Eton Adair Mendell, Lot S .B'.ack 94, $126.00. Mary C. NeJeon, Lot 3, Rlork 20, $198.73. Fredlreka Peterson, Lot 6, Block 15, $162.00. HdhooC District No. 1, Lot 1, Block 19, $198.73. School District No. 1, Lot 2, Block 19, $198.73. SdhooC District No. 1, Lot 3, Block 19, $198.73. Mum. Let He E. Starr, Lot 2, Block 20, $198.73. Kate Adair WeCehor, Lot 3, Block 94, $150.00. Morr;S Wise, Lot 1, Block 20, $198.73. Ohmlatina Youna;, Lot 7, Black 15, $193.73. Ohrtstlna Youne;. Lit 8, Block 15, $198.73. By order of the 'Common Coutvlt. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and PoCIce Judge, City of Astoria. Astoria, Oregon, October 23d, 1895. TORTY-8ECOND STREET ASSESS- MENT NOTICE. Notice Id hereby given that the ai-so nent made by Ordinance No. 2005, of the City or Astoria, confirming the Aajess. ment on ItoM No. 6, for the improvement of 42d street ifrom the routh line of Alleyway through Blocks 5 and , to center Hne of Bond street In Adair's Astoria, Is now due and payable in Unit ed States OoCd and SKver coin, at the office of the City Treasurer and If not p&M 'Within 5 days from The flnaC pubU- cation or this notice, to-wit: on or be fore Friday, November 15th, 1893, the Ccnvwon CouncK wl'J order muraiv's is sued for the collection of the same: Ang.o-American Packing Co., Lot 3, H.OCK 5, 170.07. .ng.o-Ainierlcan Packing Co., Lot 4, tcoca a, ?i60.uo. Frieda Foard, south half of Cot 2, B ock m S35.U3. Frank Paitton (trustee) north hatf of lt 3, Biock i, $35.03. Frank PaWon (trustee) Lot 1. Block t, 1!MHI. By order of the Common Counclk Attest: K. OSBURN, Audftor and Police Judge, Ofty of Astoria. Astoria, Oregon, October 23d, 1895. PROPOSALS FOR LTOfJER. Notice 1s hereby given that sealed pro posals will be received by the -.'Orrknittee on stsrots and puntc wa-s of the ctty of Astoria, unit Wednewlay, November 8th, 1895, at i o'clock p. m., for supplying the Olty of Astoria with 100,000 feet (board measure) ct street plank, stringers, tim bers, sidewalk lumber, etc Proposals shari be endOrs! bids for Cumber and nCed with the Auditor and TVtce Jirtge on or before the above data atwtilnc the price per thousand at mills or on dorfc. and als price per thousand delivered on strews, as required by the superintendent of streets. AX lumber must be good, sound fir. rres rrom rap, snakes, loose or rotten knots. AU lumber to be NmbheJ In quanti ties anu at times as ordered by the street surwrnstenoer.t. Btls "rtS be psdd monthly (by warrants on rive iskj Treasurer) for all lumber de- verevi rne previous month. Te rtgnit to reject any jid all Md oernpy reserveu. No contract w-IT be entered Into unlmn epfrered by the Common Couniil. By order of the Committee on Streets and Pubilc Ways. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon. October Md. J896. a Heal Estate fflen, ' Backers and - Business flen Of Astoria Cenepally. fl POIfjiTER 1 .. ' SS-Call into the Astorlan office fj and get sample copies ol our regu B lar CosiBMrclal edition. It cona fJoney in Your Pocket FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, eta LOGGING Cm dORK A SPECIALTY W Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria. Or. As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect nttlng suit Is 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 IReeerve orders till you have seen the spring line of samples. Snap A Kodak at any man coming out ol our store and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Such quality in the liquor we have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Corpe and Try Them, HUGHES ft CO. 15 THERE? Is there a man with heart bo cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts' which they all could And In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And w5 would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larges and finest line ever shown in the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas the closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. Dalgity Iron f t. -rife of" .--.ft-v (icnenl riichinlst and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steambpat and engine wotk oi anv ueuiinio Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette St.. Astoiia. Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS ConroBly St, foot of Jackson. Astorl. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Una and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Speclslty. CuUngt ol All Descriptions Md to Order oi Short Notice, lohn Kox. President and Superlntendfn L. Fox Vice. Preslden? ). B. Prael Becretar Are You Going East? it Am. o Una in A C. Sheldon .ni f ths "Burlington Sou;," 250 Washington St., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps. time tables, and advise you as 10 me through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, anr fumiah vnn with ihrnu&rh tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ri.njlian DanlS d nH flre&t Karth- em' railroads at the very lowest rates oDtainaDie. ionceded to be the finest equipped railroad- in the world for all classes of travel. Canadian Pacific RAIIWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest -f Trirs-Coatinental Railway System. FfiOM OlfTfl OCEAN -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 fared on all tickets East. Tourist cur the boston wh-els. tqulnments ot the Ten finest Lihrouchont. -ALSO- Canadlan Pacific ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C: Empress of India Empress of Jpan Empress of China . Emi ri of India Fmprtss of Jar an Empress of China Aug. jth. . Aug soth. apt. i6ih. Oct rath, Nov. irtti. Dec. otn. Aastrallaa stmstr kan Vancsaver, B. C , -Us of a vary sasatk. For ticket rates and infnrmsKnn rail on or address . JAS. FINLAYSON, Aeent, Atnrifl Mr VV. F. Carson, Traveling Pass. Ait., Tarnma Wiwh Geo. McL. Brown, D'st. Pass. Art., Vancouver, 6. C . n M pay PROrgBBIOW AIi CARD8. German Physician. Ecltctlc. DR. BARTEL, PHYSICIAN buiwjkv". nin nver Albert Dunbar's store, cor. aih .nil Co omerclal. Prices: Calls. W! confinements. J10.00. Operations at mce free; medicines rurnisnea. W. C LOGAN, V. V. a. DENTAL PARLORS Manuel! Block. 671 Third stresu DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON r.mn niun'i rirni store. Hours, it' to 12 a. m.: to 6 and 1 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 1L LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN ANU UUJrlUB-u Office, tSihi Third it, Astoria, Uro. 8Dedal attenUon given to all cbronl diseases. DR. O. B. E8TE8, PHXcUCIaM AMU BUltUHon, Snenlal attention to diseases of wow n and surgery. Omoa over Danxiger s store, ahiuto. Telephone ye U JAY TUTTLE, II. D. PHYSICIAN. BUROJHiOW. AIU ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, -10 to 11 and 1 to B. Residence, 639. Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE Um ha fniinrl In his office until U o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until p. m., and from S until 7:20 evenings. H..T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 168 Commercial Street. W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFORCE A SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, . SK Commercial street. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. OfBce on Second Street. Astoria or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 21, 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. Q. HOWELL, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN. Sesratary. MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. W. C. CA99ELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN POKTI.AND all un Handler & Haas, 160 First street, and get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper W hi la thers. i . i BfJSEKAGES WINES ANU BKANUIKS-ri" Am fandel wine instead of coffee ui -.. Fifty cents per Kallon. Don't rotite. peach and apricot brandy. Also v'reii,-n Cognac and wine at Alei Gilbert EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "DO unto others as you would have others do unto you," is sympathetically shown in the following lines, the pre sumption being that sympathy Is h-jrn, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please Bend Krauae's Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only tning that relieves me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAT, Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or Sole Agent A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass ai.d Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cats aud Squamoque Streets. Astoria, Ora DISSOLUTION- OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, under the firm name and style Oregon Transportation Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills or accounts being pay able to Capt. Paul Sohrader, and he as suming the payment of all debts due by said firm. Astoria, Or., Hay 13. 1895. PETER H. CRIM, PAUL SOHRADER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Two Daily Boats to Portland "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. daily (except Snmlay). Leaves Portland ' daily at 7 a.m., ex cept Sunday. "Bailey Gatzert" leaves Astoria Toes day, Wednesday, Tlmrsfrav, Friday and Saturday morning at 6:45 a. m j Snndav evening at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dnily at 8 p. m., ex cept Sunday. On 8atnrday tilth at II p. m. C. W. STONE, Aeent, Astoria. Telephone No. 1L U. B. Scott President. B. A. Seeley. Oen'l AsrU Portland. S. 11. WILLETT, PLUMBING, (las and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water H eating. -v-. m Twelfth mt Astoria. Or JOHN KOPP. Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. JZn wlUl J -U Cri " the Bunnyslde Saloon or Louis Borates at the Cosmopotltaji Saloon. All orders will ke prompUy atlanded to, BFecaepy