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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1895)
ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1895. JOHN T. UUTKR. Editor. TfcRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION Telephone Vo. 66. DAILY. Sent by mall, per yew Bent by "Mil. Pcr month Survud by currier, jilt week .J7.00 . .60 . .IS WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. AH communications Intended for pub lication Bhould be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. Th6 AstorUn guarantees to Us sub scribe the 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 second old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest 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 INCREASE OF INSANITY. T'.ie Increase of Insanity In all parte of Mie country and a.nong all cliasstU of tine population to becoming a very eerlous mitter. In every ii.ate, 'tine etatlsticl.'Uie tell us, tine rate of Increase In registered Insane to far beyond Uhe rate of Increase In population. TOierc has beeen an in crca:3 of 70 per cent, of lneane persons in eeverul of the utatce) during the hast el&iit years. The older portions) of the country have a targwr raitio of Insane Kuan 'tfco newly settled onea, or the ob vious reason that tine people In the latter are younger and more vigorous. Local conditions undoubtedly have u good deal to do wilih the case; end one of the most important of these, we are assured, Is t3rat of race. It ks because ttie negro race has ihiitiherto been but little affected by Insanity 'that tihe proportion of ttie Insane is so small 1n our former slave sfatpp; and Mr. F. B. Sanborn says It Is liecuuse tlhe Northwestern European races are peculiarly liable to Insanity 'that the proionlon is so great wthcre those make a large element In Mie population. There aro condltilons of climate, also, of occupa tion, of forms of living, that tend to In crease or diminish the proportion In dif ferent localities; but Bho Information Is not yet sufficient in tt.i'ls relation to Justify any dellnlte afflcrtlona As for the causes of Insanity, 'the ex ports are now generally agreed that most of llioso tabulated ore mere guesses, made by local physicians, and not to be relied n;on for purposes of scientific an- alytOs and conclusion. For Instance, "re Uglous excilcment" figures largely in mort of dhese tables, ttVvarcaa It is in It self tt very rare dure of Insanity, but ctea Mie manilfi station of the Iniiaiilty once utaJ)lliJioi by olficr causes. TJiOife wfio know matt, about the ma'tter the physicians in charge of asylums, and 1h recognized authorities upon the subject are of the opinion that the true causes ore almost always physical, instead of mental, The mind Is overtlhirown, Wiat is to say, by various bouXy ailments, toy ex cesses of vilfTerenfrj kinds, by accidents whAh t-.ave no direct relation to Mie bra n, This Implies, of course, Wiat whenever those couiKa can be reached and removed, (he Insanity can be cured; and tho sta tistics show tOiuit there Is now much more duocess In t'he treoummt of audi cases than ICieva was some years ago. But the ugly fact remains toot Insanity Ib Increasing every ytur, r.ot only In our country, but in all the civilized rations; and Uhe explanation Is uupjiosed to lie In the intensity of modem methods of life, and (he general anxiety to accumulate wealth. TAVO DIFFERENT THINGS. Tlina.'a are two contentions ibeoween Great 'Britain and Venezuela. One Is a trivial matter iw-JJH wWL'a tdie United Slutted tvctl not be concerned. Tending i:;Utlei.nent of U.ie iboundary line, It was agirced fcawoen llie governments cf Great UriWIn and oi" Venezuela 'that r.o en-croad.in-.Wit mould te made on either side of ,ue SJh'jun'bur.ta line dctlnul In 1SI0. In virtsxtbn of m sretM a British surfeant of police na'.ned1 Barnes o.OskPcJ ibe river wild, two comt-nuiilons at Uram and iplnniod ,ti BrAiu flag on the Vtmezuu.an dSJe. Unj Venviuelan police arrtwteU ttie tre.-pa.semk kirqve them aMs too river, and wluin Brills.) terri tory, aa auJnred, arretted ttiun. Vemz uelu coneedts that under the asrecjiKiit tier police land no KlgUt to 'make arrests on Unit niilo of itjho river. The ISrltlsh H'n'srnnwnt, on the ot'hw ttvwii, declines to be rci:,)or.iJjbI for Cie tixpass inm mttted by Baunw and his associates on Veneuelan Boil, autiing fcilhliid tlie pre text tCiat K was not done as an ofllclal uet. Tills la "tUc Urunn Incident." Tlie Vnlti-J Sialcs lit not conetrneM In the nd Ju.itiment of Kie 'B.4tki:i clam for dnm is artrin-j out of the tTruan Incident except In tj far as it mny coJidiltu'te a de tail of 'its fur greater question namely, attenvpt by Grt Brtijln forcibly to tvJld a lairgi pjrtlon of Venezuelan soil to ttihUCi b'iis can sSiow no ifitl. Tlie necemd contention is 4itw one KM may tnvcve r:ie t'nltej States and rtie Mrj.-o dod:rlne. Great IWtaln ac quliyyl rtt b known as Britten Guiana trom tde B-uUfii. Th flmt known survey Is to be founvl in a m.tp pubHAV'd In Ed Inrburg In 1817. Tiie auCiomlclty of this itaip the ii)rieniiatli of Great Britain havo not admitted nor de.nlfa. In 18!U ,ii la known as the 6,Cionvbinv!i 11 Ine w-u accepted by Great Britain as the ru- u lUl Venezuela, Venezuela, tiever sdirtl.itp.! the comeln-w of tJw ecWomburah Kne. a net ot..ora to ths survey and map of IH7. l'enetnaltlng still Turdlwr Into Venezuela th? BrltiA frontier has been aggreartvrly extenjd by cM -hunting advntu-erj 1 un- ttl cix-lr now ''e'.alms" threaten to orec clpl- Date aeau.U cenftk t. Ixird Salk-feury hus expnessal . iSjln(pnn to sUb'trul ihs territory tCtu lnvnv 0 f.-. not i html toe kthombunsi! line. f Tills Is tf.i rail fcie fceStreon Venezuela i anj Great Britain and It U In region to ' V-io fl,pj)!icatlon of the Monroe Doctrine to til.lj iiiuo Chat Bho United Statos may be come Involved wWh Great Brttaln. Governor AltgclJ's ajinounccmtmt Kia-t he s not a. candW ite for C:e senate gives new point to a curious s'late of affairs tint 3iis txen recently lVi,:orlox His rcxrons for decllnlns the alle-gCd twnor ot such a candidate are sunk-lent for all men, of nailnatovct; tftado of -opinion, and PIjcw ICilat he li a. t.'tateanrn tf the panic serolbie stP as the jjirmnt e.-nator, aomjnk'l rail'nwr, amd the cx-potumaater gunerat, Mr. Dlckln.on. It was only last week that booh of thoie statemen refined Wl,.tli honors, tire fo.vner deciding to retire from the senate at tho expiration of th prciwnt term, srtd the latter suceefllng aftr a blt'to,- flgC.'t In defeating hilmtaelf for Itoe nomination to be niayor of De troit on Wie De-moiajtio ticket. And ths same prudential motives aetuatevl a'l of Bheoi. In the case of Me-jriri. AVIgre-ld and Palmer H Ib a moral certainty that the next senator from Illinois will be a R2 publioan, whumka to the 'hold-over syate-m In tlht state leijtelature, and both ure alt present labeling u:idec the preemt disadvantage of belonging to tlhe opixisite party. Nor did Mr. Dickinson rellsfli the profipeot of an unsuccessful campaign and so he used every e'ltort to choke Ci's pop' ularlty at nuch a momentous crisis. The now rule In politics as in some forms ot warfare. Bet-ma to be f.Vat "he w-iho fights and runs aiway 'Will live to light some dther day." OPaihnps an era of negative politics la being Inaugurate!. 1 We understand Uhat tllie Democnats feel tthat i;hey have been ins'ulted by th'e action of Uhe Ropulb'.loain city convention In post poning Its nominations to a later da)te. SudH lactlcm not only distinctly against tlhe desire of our Democratic brethren, but agalntt 'tihelr expressecT wisftes. The Re.publicains, by ttiua tramp ling on the feel'Ings of their feller citizens, Wave exhibited an astounding disregard for common decency and the rights of mam, coupled iwltih the name of the "Clltl zena' party." The convention ought to be adliamed of Ilisdlif. The DenKMlStizeps'-TB-cemti-on-tlhe-dollar party will now hive two weeks less In wihlah to vilify Km nominees of 'the Re pubWcan convention. Tills will save them lots of hard work and tlhey ought to be proportionately grateful. Wlloi the CIMIzeru' party dodge playel out, tho only (hope of the Pefnioerat seems to be the formation of a Ku Klux club or something of that sort. As every bullet has Its billet, so, tlhese soul stirring itlmeu, every Astoria street corner has Itu political oraitor. War with Turkey fast npprone'hett as ThantagtivlnB dty draiws nigh. BICYCLING IN EUROPE. T.ue Mo isiew Alexande-r, of Oakiand, Cal., wHio, with thulr f,i,Jher, covered 1,800 miles of Europe this summer on their blcyclea, were tae lltat 'Wihee-lwomcn ever rcen In ome of the Tacicj t'j'jy visited. All througi Switzerland they were more or less novel, for the land of mountain pipt has nlway.i he. a considirod rather liiaccetHlble to the blyyelist. They were the first women to so ovor the Genrmt pass, whlfh is 7,0uo feet high, on blcycle. They h'.'o went over the 8,000-foot hl(. i Grun&eJ pass from Interlaken to Geneva. The ndvonturouu young women ore p'on ning many mora su.Hi Journeys, and tlhey have made a Hsu of s:igeJtlom w.-'leia would prove valuable to other b'cyellng toui'L". Here are isomo of then: "Tho cot of such a trip can ba esti mated at 2 for oaih day spoilt In Eng land, $1.60 a day for France .and 11.73 a dny In Switzerland. That Includes the bcHt klnvl of living, and It can ba made for very much less If one dcislr s. As for wheels, by all means take an Ameri can bicycle. Take your own little kit of tools, blowpipe and little patahas and take duplicate tires. It ia almost Im poralbl,; to get an American lire fixed In Europe. American lubricants r.ould also be taken along. "It id also well to Join the Cycling Toui''i;:s' Club of England, for you will then he ifurnlsht'l 'With the best maps amd guide bookn, will secure n discount at nil il.'Xel-s, and In France will be able to brlni? your whoel in the country with out being compelled to put up a deposit to cover the -custom house duty. Wear medium chcthlng, and carry on the front of i'lie .sliwl as fma'.l a bundle as pos- H,le. consluiilng simnily of one suit of nndenweiir and light goss'a-ncr rubber cloak." New York World. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Amnmida or Alum. A rn.'e was recently rowed at Deal, Eiig'1'.i'nd, between four four-oared cre-ws of boatmen over CO years of ase. The wlnr.'lna caaumen averagedi 70 years, wl'-.Ue i.'ielr coxa'.valn was 85. ECONOMY IN FUEL. The EurrJea Fuel Econa'nlzer Is a scl-entlfli-a'l pi-oparAtlon Whttlh augments the Intensity of coal and wood boat In the proportion of 33 per cent. If the direction printed on each pack age Is ewefully otiserved, the Eureka Coal Economizer win give to any c nil na ry or middling coal the ifeume value as thtit of superior quality. The Eureka Fuel Hcononlier prevents the sho.)ts, the cinders and the formation of smoke, w'hleh may spoil, In an apart ment, so many vaiiuaib.s articles, euoh so curtuilns, paJntlngs, etc. The Eureka burns any kind of gas wliileh might destroy the brwtt'hlibls air; apai'tments and factories In H-hlch It Is used are consequently more healthy and comfortable. In l'ss than five minutes, one can obtain a very brisk firs which will liust thirty hours .without being stirr ed up and without any addition of fresh coaC. lli'nce an economy of cool, work and money. . Tire Eureka FJconomlzer produces beat more soft and more conecntruted; when a normal boat Is wanted, the ventilation niuiit be partly etojvpeel and, again, an economy In fuel is to be relied upon. We guarantee that our preparation pro duces no Injurious effect on the heaith, and does not affect in any way stoves, ranges, graltes, etc. Uu-'e consumers can obtain the pro duct, which we do not hesitate In term In "nvirvlous," at much more reduced prices. Each package fceHrs, with very explicit directions, our travle murk, representing four hands crossed tog-ther above a Hon with this motto: "In union there Is strength." Any counterfeiter shafl be deatt according to law. We rtct4ve 100 frequently ipiillcttitlona for wimples, anl It In with nvret that we aro compr V'ed to refuse the sending of Uie sanw. Heretofore w have tib erU.'T.y given aiway samples In order to poTMilarlze our prodiM, but we cannot afford to support such heavy .xpensefcuiy longr. The moderate price of our pro dmt Is In the reach of anybody who wants to try it. It Is for the same reason that we have dec Mel to send It direct on receipt of IS cents. To try Is to be convinced thfct our pro- dk-t la a triumph of science. 1 rents cucl p.itke, oi,t five of charge. AHCRICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZER CO. 110 Brosdway. New York, U. 3. A. AUTUMN. Wi.ille ne1: a leaf seomu faded, 'While the fields, Wl'.'hi ripening harvest prodlgiaOly fair, In brlfeilite:'! euTj'.ilno task, fh-ls nipping eJr, Sent 'Irim !r:'.-ne "tar-t clltr., w'-ere win- ttr wleris His icy cl.nster. ' fcr'.'lsste yields Of bitter i'lian;c, in' I 'bids I'll.; flowt.vi be- wire; And iwffcipers to the silent hi. Js; "Prc Tare A.ilni't Ulio t'liria'teiilr.j foe your 'trusttist r.l-XelUs."- For '.Tie, wilio under kindlier laws belong To tia'tuire's tunaful quire, this nustllng dry ' Tliroug'li leaves yet preen ar.d yon crystal fine sky, Announce a season potent to renew, 'MJd frost and snow, the Instinctive Joye of song, And nobleir caoes than llstl-oji summer knew, Wordsworth. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fu'ler, of Canajoharle, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery In K'e house and his fam ily has alwsys found the very best re sults follow Its use; that he would not be wl'hout it, If procurable, a. A. Dyke man. Druggist, Catsklll, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery Is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has used It In his family for eight years and that It has never failed to do all that Is claimed tor It. Why not try a remedy so lsng tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rovers' drug store. Regular size 60c. and $1. FOUND FAULT WITH HAMLET. There 4s an o".d, a very old. tale told of a venerable lady, wWo, after seeing me ptay or "Hamlet" for the first time. said: "It'a a very good play, as plays go, bat It Is nviidte up of quotation." This good dame, although she was prob ably unaware of It, was acknowledging in a rouneiaoout way perhaps the Indebt edness of our language to our national bard; iphrastur, sentences and sometimes whole llnei from tr'ti wrltinsra have been crysttallzed, as tt were, into colloquial English, and there are probably more quotations fi-awn from tlhe works of Shakespeare tfhan from' those of any other author, ancient or modern. Cham ber's Journal. PROVEN A BOON Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headncne Capsules wnerever i nave Had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of 'teadache. Yours truly, J. E. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas.' For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sols agent. One of the ipa irons of a grab-bag at a recent iMalne fair was dtflSusted at get t'lng out of 'the 'bag an order by the local girave digger: "Good for one grave dug amy time during tin ensuing year." 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 Cincinnati book dealer has the fol lowing note uaited 18S0 from Mrs. Hor rlet Beecfier Stowe: "You are right as to 'Uncle Tom's Cabin;' It was not written on Walnut Wlla, but in the old Tit comb house In Brunswick, Me. It took Maine air and vlgo. adUed to Cincinnati and Kentucky experience, to perfect that work. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Old MIDSonalre George, I've Jiwt sent 6 guilnea ito the "Balaclava Veterans' Hon." His Only Son and Heir A guinea, falHror? Why, I've sent more than that out ef imy mlse al!e lhalf-pay! O. 'M. A ht but you've got great expecta tlons, George. I've got none! Punch. Acts at once, never falls. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that fevorlslh condition which accom panies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Chas. Rogers. In the rforemoAt rank of colonial pre mier is Mr. Reed, of New Sou.h WaJeu. To look a greater fool than he is seems to 'be one of his dearest wishes, and he enjoys the reipiuialtlem of being the beau Ideal of a "Pleccadllly Johnnie." He Is fond of t'.ieateir going, nnd his eye glasses and generally fopplih exterior en a'tle I'ha nmlienec to dl'itlngu.'iU him at once. A. G. Bart'.oy, 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 ot a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. Jose-i'i Tion-ipson, t'.ie African explorer, who recently klled at 65 years of age, was tire only man mho peneitralted to trie Interior fiom all tour sldeu. From M'oroe-co on the nor"! he explored Mount Atlas, from tho west he went up the Niger, from t'.ie Cape he reached tilve great lakes and the p.iot where Living' stone died, and from the caat he trav eled uu-jus'Ii tie Masai cojntry to the lakes. In all 'Ills expeditions ne never found It neeuary to use a revolver or rifle agntnat a 'human being. ROAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. "I Ihkue a goodi divil about double tax .tlnn " i-jild the dtiranaer. "M iy I ask wi.tH t ts?" "Certainly," replied the ipcomoter. ''Wj call It doub e taxation iw,. .i'a hava n imv both the ctv and the aldermen for la frtinahlse." Chicago Tost. When Baby was sick, we gsre her Csstoris. When the was Child, she cried for CastorU. When the became Mist, she clung to CastorU. When she had Children, the gave them Csstoris, ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INY EST.MK.N in. Tnuu,in in Americans seeking Eng Msih Cttptlal for new enterprises. A lMt conUilnlng the n amies ana aiaree wi 350 suecessf is promoters who have placed over tlliO.OUu.uiu Hicr.ing m r vestments wtthm tilie last SI years, and over fl8,O0O,0O for the seven months of ISitj. I'llo, B. or til, pay.uble by potsJ order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Invtstors, 20. Cheuplde. London, E. C. Subscrtbeiw nil be entitled, by ar oHih rhe directors to receive oUhr personu; or Utters of lntroductoln to any of tnesa su-caaiu iru,iji . 1V.s list Is first cCass In every respect. itc- nui.ii or Arm whose name o- peara tticrelrv may be depended upon. For placing the rouumrwr 11 wm oe found lnvatuaK'S Bonds or Shares of In r,.inwnr..liil ajkl FimLncitk con cerns. Mortiriga toant, Sals of Lands, Itatetits or -Mines. Directors: 8IR EDWARD C. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. PEPY8. CAIT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright ISlSa FOR a cast- IT WILL NOT CUBE, ti --w . 1 1 tH7DWff1flWin Ansgreeaoie uuu ve iiu 11 om -Bold by Druggists or sent by mail Sc.o0&. and $1.00 per package. Samples free. fTf VWi The Favorite I00TH TOWIH ii.U llUfortheTcsjaVaaUoUi.21ia. For Sale by 3. W. Conn. How mIke Fortune $100 for fcvery"l5lT0.0O invested Can be made by our new SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SPECULATION. f 10.00 and more made dally on small In vestments, by many persons who live away f rom Chicago. All we nsk Is to investigate our new and original methods. Post vorklngs of plan and highest references furnished. Our Booklet, "Points and Hints," how to make 'money even when on the wrong side of the market and other Information sent FREE. Gil more & Co., Bankers and Brokers. Open Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago, HI. MUSIC Hfllili. r KEATING S CO will open their kick Music Hal. at 3-VJ Astor street, Saturday the ICth. They will w keep numberless good liquors tnd cigars besides having good music all the time. 1TH STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tlh'at the astipfls ment made by Ordinance No. 2.017, of the city of ABtorla, confirming the aasess merJt on Roll No. 7, for the Improvement of Fourteenth street from 'tlhe north line of Grand avenue to the norKv Wne of Jerome avenuo, In flhlve'.y'a Astoria, Is now due and payable 'In United Spates gold and fllver coin at Vhe office cf the city treasure.-, and if not paid within five days from the final publication of tints notice, to-wlt: On or before Friday, Novemlber 29, 1895, tlhe common council will ot'Jor wanrantts issued for collection of same: Astoria. Savings Bank, trustee, S. 100 feet lot 7, block 20 :. TS ft) AwtorJa. Savings Bank, trustee, S. 100 feet lot 8, bkx-k 20 31 90 F. N. 'Bl anoint, ardhblth'op of Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 4. block 20.... 23 75 F. N. BtonaheU, arcCublilh'op of Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 5. block 20 47 81 F. N. Rlanchet. archbishop of Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 6, block 20 114 90 Otto Carlson. M. 50 feet of Lot 11, block 19 15 95 Otto Car'sen, M. 50 feet of Lot 12, block 19 SS 30 Auciu't Danlelson. lot 5, blocks.... 47 85 G. C, 'Mmry C, Katie and NelMel Flavel. lot 2, block 19 47 G. C, Mary C, Katie and Nellie Flavel. N. 77 feet lot 1 block 19.... 59 00 G. -C.. Mairy C. Katie and Nellie F'luvel, lot 3, bio 'k 19 28 75 G. C. Mary C. Katie and Ne'.lle Flavel, lot 4, blojk 19., 15 00 O. S. Gundtrson, N. 50 feet lot 10, KoA IB 9 60 G. S. Gunderson, N. 50 feet lot 11, 'bl.ick 19 15 95 G. S. Gund(i:i?jn, N. 50 feet lot 12, block 19 33 30 Mr.s E. R. Hbive?, N. 50 feet lot 7, 'block 20 33 30 Mm. B. R. Ha-.Vf, N. 50 feet lot 8, Kock 20 15 95 Ms. E. R. Hawes. lot 9. bloek 20.... 23 75 AMelliMe B. 'Mai'.i, B. 50 feet lot 11, block 19 1 95 Adelaide Tl. .Maiuli. S. 50 feet lot 12, K'ock 10 38 30 F. L. F'Srtter and W. B. Olia.-e, lot 1. block 50 .. 114 SO F. L. PntkfT and W. B. Oha'ie, lot . 2, block 56 F. L. Parker nnd W. B. Chasa, lot 47 85 3, b'ock 56 F. L. linker ar.d W. 28 75 B. thai??, lot 4, block 5J. ... 15 00 F. L. Pmrker and W. B. Cha'e, lot 5. ibtock D6 8 00 F. L. 'Parker and W. B. Oha?e, Cot 6. block 56 4 00 F. L. riirker an'i W. B. Ch'ase, lot 7. bloi"k 56 1 4 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 8, block 56 8 00 F. .L. Pa.-iker and W. B, Chai-e, lot 9, bl'x 56 15 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 10. Woc' 56 23 75 F. L. IP;" leer ar.H W. B. OHise, lot: 11. block 66 47 83 F. L. Parker ar.i.1 W. B. Chase, lot 12. bl.Tk 56 O. I. Pete-'?n, iblock 55 O. I. Petei.-son, 114 90 N. 50 feet lot 7. N. 50 fe.t ict 8, 38 30 b'.cok 55 J.-hn Riley, let 4, block 55 Tver Raho. lot 9. block 55 Kmiiie Sohiussel. S. 100 feet lot 7, block 55 Eiile S iYrj uel, S. 100 feet lot 8, block 55 R'l! S-erVlTai-d, fft 6, block 5S C. W. FHIvely, lot 8, block 19 C. W. FIMvely, 10'. 9, block 19 Henrietta C. Bwvr.son, lot 5, tolo?k 19 VI it l'.ui. T1iom?:n, S. 100 feet Wt 10. block 19 J. F. Vcis. 8. 73 fet lot 1. block 19 IB 7 28 71 M 75 W 60 31 90 114 90 6 00 15 00 5 50 19 15 m 90 By c-der cf the Co.nmM Counc'l this Plh dav of Nove.TEr, 1f9". A'ftest: K. OSBl'RN. AiMitor and Police Judge. Ai'lcrlo, Ore., November 8, 1895. IRVING' AVIINTE IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Cinmon CounciU of the City of Astorlt, Oiegon have determined to improve Irving Ave nue from the east line of 18th stret to the eat dine of 24th street, aU . In the city of AstoitU as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, by removing all brush, kigs and timber, and by grading and fill ing to the established grade, and pianKing to fie wHitih of 16 feet throuah the cen tf.r with good ft.- planking three Inches In 'tbk-kneea, six Inches in wldM, laid one Iik-Ii apart on six strlntcv, all to be done In accordance witm plans and ,?pocmcat' tons and orvl.namccs In relitlon ihereto. The lands and preTkWs upon which the sjiecilal assessment Sliat be levied to de fray the coat and expense of such Im provement and district embracing taia '.unvls ami premtes, be and the samo are deobrnated as follows, towlt: AH of Bocks 21. 2u. 26. 27, 2S. , 46, 47. 48. 49, 6t. and 61. all In the town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively. Estimates of the exp?ne of such Im provement and plas and diagrams of nuefi iworfc. and or t;ie lo.-aiity to mi proi-etl. bUw been dk-pw!ted by the city surveyor uritth the Auditor and Police Jukre for examln.nion uid may be In' P'td at te office of muth ottlctv. At the next regular meeting of the Com mon (imcll aX.er the llnal publica tion of tills nolle, towlt: On Wednes day. November frith. ISSo, at 7:30 p. m. at trtte City Hall the said council will consider any objections to huch improve ment betng made and If a remonstrance asaJiKt such imrcovennent lgned by per sons owning more than one-half of the proper; y In such district herein described and In which the special arssrr.ent Is to be levied shall be filed with the Aud Sor ard Police Judure before said time of meeting of the Common Council, no such Improvement or work enall be or dered except by a vote of fwo-ttitrds of the common couik-.ll. By orjer of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBl'RN, Auditcir and PtfVe Judge Astoria, Oregon, November 8th, THE ASTOip SflVlflGS BflJlK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. 0. A. BOWLBT President BBNJ. YOUNG vice president FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Toung, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes. FOURTEENTH STRWET SEWER AS SESSMENT num-i ij;. Notice Is hereby given that the assess ment 'made Iby Oidlnamee No. 2015, of the City of Astoria, comflnmlng tine assess ment on Roll No. 10 for the construction cf a iseiwer In 14'llh ttreet in the part of the City of Astoria, as laid out and re corded by J. M. Sh'lvely ana generally known as Shlvely's Astoria, from a point 100 feet south of the eoutih line of Grand avenue, to the south line of Jerome ave nue, te now due and payable in United Skatea gold and silver coin at the office of the City Treasurer, and if not paid wltlhln five days from tlhe final publica tion of ittlis notilce to-wit: On or before (Saturday, November 30M, 1895, the Com mon Council will order warrants Issued for tlhe collection of tihe same. Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, S. 100 ifeet Lot 7, Block 20 37.75 Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, S. 100 feet Lot 8, Block 20 21.40 F. N. Blanche, Archbhaiop of Ore., S. 50 feet Lot 4, Block 20 3.85 F. N. Biandhet, Archbishop of Ore., S. 50 feet Lot 5, Block 20 3.85 F. N. Blandhtet, Arcihblfhicp of Ore., S. 50 feet Lot 6, BCock 20 3.85 Theore Bracker, N. 100 feet Lot, 5, Block 58 18.30 James C. Oa'dy, N. 100 feot Lot 6, Block 58 28.30 Otto E. Carlson, M. 50 feet Lot 11. Block 19 8.45 Otto E. Carlson, M. 50 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.15 W. B. Chare and F. L. Parker, Lot, 1, Block 56 45.40 W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 2. Block 58 23.40 W. B. Chape and F. L. Parker, Lit 3, Block 56 5.40 W. B. ChaM, Lot 4, Block 56 , None W. B. CWase and F. L. Parker, Lott 5, Block 56 None W. B. Chase and F. 'L. Parker, Lot) 6, Block 56 None W. B. OUase and F. L. Parker, Lot! 7, BloA 56 None W. B. Chase and F. t,. Parker, Lot) 8, Block 59.! None W. B. Ohlase and F. L. Parker, Lot 9, Block 56 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Loti 10. Block 66 5.40 W. B. Ohlase and F. L. Parker, Lot' 11, Block 56 25.10 W. B. On'asc and F. 'L. Parker, Lot 12, Block 56 45.40 Augci-'t Danlelson, t,ot B, B'.o.Me 55.. 36.00 G. C, Mary C. Katie and Nellfe Flavel, Lot 2, Block 19 3.10 G. C, Wary C. Katie and Nell'le Fluvel, Lot 3. Block 19 5.10 O. C, 'Mary C, Katie and Nell'le Flavel, 'Lot 4, Block 19 None C. S. Gundciraon, N. 50 fee.t Lot 10, Block 19 1.80 C. S. Gunderson. N. 50 feet Lot 11, Block 19 8.45 C. S. OurMeroon, N. 50 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.15 Mrs. E. R. Hawes, N. 50 feet Lot 7, Block 20 18.85 Mrs. E. R. Hawes, N. 50 feet Lot 8. Blcjk 20 12 20 Mrs. E. It. 'Hawes. Lot 9. Black 20-. . 16.60 Adelaide B. Marsh, S. 50 feet Lot 11, Block 19 8.45 Adelaide B. Mar.-Hi, S. 50 feet Lot 12. Block 19 15.15 O. I. Petetiion, N. 50 fe?t Lot 7, B'.ocOe 55 18.85 O. 'I. 'Peterson, N. 50 feet Lot 8, Block 55 12.20 Jdhn Reily, Lot 4. Block 55 16.60 Iver Safio, Lot 9, Block 55 16.60 Emily SolilU'iMi.'., S. 100 feet Lot 7, Block 55 7.75 Emily Sdlil'uasel, S. 100 feet Lot 8, Block 55 24.40 Elizn Shm-herd, ICt 6, Block F5 56 C. W. Shively, Frae. Lot 6, Block1 19 0 None C W. Shively, Frae. Lot 7, Block 19 None C. W. Stilvely, Fmc. Lot 8, Block 19 N-ne C. W. SMvely, Lot 9, B ock 19 None mhM Slnnctt, Lot 4, Block 58 8 Jowiph Slnnott, S. 50 feet. Lot 5, Block 58 None Joseph Slnnott, S. 50 feet Lot 6, Block 58 . None Sisterj of Charity of St. Mary's Hospital, Lot 1, Block 67 22.70 SlfHeira of Ohianlty of St. Mary'u HoapHali Lot 2, Block 67 12.70 Slfiens of C'r.irlty cf St. Mary's Hospital, Lot 3, Htock 57 2.70 Slfi'.eTu of C'".a:!ty of St. Mary'iJ HoTipHal, 'Lot 4, Block 57 iNone aureus ot nnianty or St. Alary u 'Hafpltal, Lot 5, Block 57 None Slurfiru of Clarity of St. Mary's Hcraltal, Lot 6, Block 57 None HeicintM C. Svenson, LM 5, Block 19 None MiaO'tla Thomrison, S. 100 feet Lot 10. Block 19 3.60 J. F. Voss. S. 73 feet Lot 1. Black 19 6.10 By oivkr of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor ant Police Ju !ge. Astcria, Ore., Nov. 9th, 1895. I7TH STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Notice i hereby give.i that the Com mon Council of the City ot Astoria have determined to improve- 17ih street, from Lie Sjuth line of Franklin avenue to the nor.ii line of Irving avemue (except the cirwsing of C)rn Avenue) by graiilng and tilling saiU street to the esab'.lsl.ied irrade throiuttlv the full wl'tth n.iereoi, and constructing on each side thereof a klewaik 10 feet wide within the curb and leaving a wiioce of two fest next to ciub for Dlahllng treest i,nd by construct' Ing gutters on both sides thetvof, and by nlanklns throughout the full wldt'D, mere- of, twtween such gutters vvl'tih good, sounei Hr olink tlhree Inches in thickness. to be done in accordance with pirns and fcpeeltlciwloft and ordinances in relation Ihereto. The lands and premlf upon which the peclal ansessment sliall be levied to de fray the cost and expense of such Im proveTnent and the d'lstrlct embracing said lands and premUca be t.nd the same are desltnateJ as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest comer ot Lot 3. In Block 15, running thence south on a stralglit line to the sou:hiwest cor ner of Lot 10. In Block 23, and thence east on a straight Hne to tlhe fouuieast corner of Lot 9, In Block 23, nnd whence north, on a straight line to the northeast corner of Lot 4, In Block 14. and thence wct on a straight line to the place ot beginning. And all lands and premises In raid district and not Included In sny street or alley. shaH be subjevt to ea!d cess ment. Bstlmases of Wie expros of such inv provement and plans and d'agi-amis c: such work and of the locality to be Im proved have been dtvoedted by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and lNillee Judge for examination and may ce in ected at the office of sum officer. At the next reguftir meting of the Oonwnon Council after the final publica tion of this notice, towit: On Alnesliy. November 90th. 1S95. e't the hour of 7:3n p. m at the Oity Hall, the sa'.d cour.cn mill consider any objections' to suci im provements being made and if a remon strance aguinst such improvement signed by persons owning more than one-thalt of Wis property In eurfh district here n de scribed and In which the special s-ts?s-ment is to be lev'el. sthill be filed with tce Alitor and Pol'-ce Jwlr? bfore the raid time of meeting of the Common Council iro such Improvement or work rhall be ordered excer by a vote of two t'lirJs of the common council. Bv cnkT of fhe Common Council. Attest K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria Oregon. November 8th. 1SVS. TO Ileal Estate (Deo, Backers and Easiness filun Of Astoria Generally. A POINTER ! -Call Into the Astorlan office and get sample copies of our tegu lar Commercial edition. It Means fdoney in Your Pocket. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, eta LOGGING CJUflP (LIORK A SPECIALTY IW 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 fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep' resentatlve visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you lave seen the spring line of samples Snap A Kodak at any man coming 011' ul our stoe and you'll get a lortralt of a man brimnilnu iiii-r wltn pleasant thought". Such quh.lty In th? lliiuori we huve to offer are eiinut;li to PLEASE ANY MAN. Conrpe and Try Them HUGHES & CO. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of PURN ITU RH of tn right kind. And we 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 ho closest buyers. HE1LBORN & SON. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying in every way to make them the most en loyable in town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. , Tf vnn invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that ne will receive a guuu mcu The Palaee Restaurant ASTORIA IRON WORKS Conromly St., foot ot Jackson, AstorK. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on anon iiuuic. lohn Fox. President and Superintended A. L. Fox Vice President 0. B. Prael Secretar Are You Going East? r Amn o 11ns tn A C. Sheldon enerei agent of the "Burlington j.,.. . ' osn vvnahinirt.in st.. Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps, fime tables, and aavise you us 10 me through rates to any point, reserve deeping oar accommoaaiions lor yuu, and furnish you with ihrough tickets via either tne iNonnern, union, ouuiw r.nln UnnlUn nnfl rtront Knrth. r 1 II, V . V 1 1 (V U 1 1 A UVil'v, " - - em railroads at the very lowest rates obtains Die. Ph. T3i,r1lnf-trtn T7nilto ffetlprnllV jonceded to be the finest equipped rail road m tne worta tor aii classes or travel. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest -- Trars-ContinentaJ Railway. System. FROM OCEAN TO IN- Palace Dining Room anJ Sleeping Cars. Luxuiious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. -also - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets East. Tourist ("fr the best on wnets. equipments ot toe very finest mrougnt'iii. Canadian Pacific Bflttl MI STEAMSHIP III! -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C : Empress of Indlt Aug. 5lh. Aug aoih. Set. i6ih. ct. mh. Nov. nth. rmpress of Jrjn Emiress of China Erai-rcts of ll:aia l-mprrs of Jaran Empress of Ch na the, o'h. Australian steamer leave Vancouver, B. C , 16th of every month. For ticket nttes ard itiformation cal on or address JAS. FiNLASON. Aeent. Astoria, Or. VV. F. Carson, Traveiin? Pass. Aet , Taomi, Wa-h Geo. McL. Brown, D st. Pass. Azt., Vancouver, B. C. . PKOFrlHSIOWAL CAJIDS German Physician. Eclectic. DR- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofilce over Albert Dunbar's storOcor. 9th and Co imerclal. Prices: talis, H. conttnements. J10.00. Operations at fnes free; medicines furnlstud. W. C. LOGAN. D. V. a, DENTAL. PARLOKb Mansell Block, B Third sirwl DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND fcURUliON Office over Olsen's drug store. Hour. ' to 12 a. m.; 2 to i and I to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULUNIX. M. D.. PHYS1C1AW AND tJURlit' Office, 6Mft Third Bt., ABloriu, Otc. Special attention given to ail ehroni diseases. DR. O. B. EBTEB, PHYSICIAN AMD aURUiHON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's etore. Astoria. Telephone ?'o 52 JAY TUTTLK. M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND AilCOUCHEUK. Office, Rooms i and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and V to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HI3 RESIDENT IS. May be found in his cilice until tl o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until t p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 468 Commercial Street. W. JI. LaFofce. S. B. Smith. LaFORCE & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 385 Commercial street. J. y. A: BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKI.UK AT LAW. Office on Second StiveL Art'-rm. or J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxuu Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXUN & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promp:ly 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. Sitary. mSCELLANEOIjS REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PURLIC. W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN PORTlAND . ii i.n Handley & Hans, 160 First utreei. nut get the Daily Astonan. Visitors nva not miss their mornln pape- ! there. BKVEKAtJKS WINKS ANIi ItHAM.-IKl -i - andel wine Instcm) af vi-- '. -""lfty cents per ::aMiiii. !...!'' peach and apl.-ot bruti.iy A i.s.i j-.i-n 'Ojfnsc mirt st A.. iihr- tl-t TENDED Sl'WPATH i "Do unto others as y'u would have others do unto you," m sympa'.heticiilly hcivvn In the following line, the pre- liiiiiUKin bring ih.il sympi.kii is i ' 'i'i. or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: i'lease ' seii'J rvrtiiiM- s Headache Capsules fls follows: 'lv.-ti boxes to Flora Seay, Havannn. N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllie Wilcox, Brooklund, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only ttilng that relieves me." Youra 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, Fr.iits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass auil SqiK'moque Streets. Astoria. Or DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, under the tlrm name and style Oregon Transportation Company, is this lay dissolved by mutual e,itis":ni. All outstanding bills or accounts being pay able to Capt. Pnul Schrader, and he as suming the payment of all deUs due by said firm. Astoria, Or., May 13, ISM. PETER H. CRI.M, PAUL SCHRADER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Two Daily Oouta to Portland "Teleplione" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. daily (except Sunday). Leaves. Portland" daily at 7 n. m., ex empt Sunday. "Bailev t;sl7rrt" lantjoo t day. Wednesday, Thursday,' Friday and .-......,. im.riiuiK m 0:4o R. m ; snndav evenine at 7 p. to. Leave Portland daily 8t 8 p. rn., ex cept Sunday. On Sal u i day nichf at 1' p. m. C. W. STOXE, At'en t, Astoria. IT. B. Scott President B. A. seeley. Gen'l Agt.. Portland. S. f?. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and Strzm rUtinjj, Hot Air, Steam and Water rletainjr. -.-. 17j Twelfth rr-t. .-.! u. tr Rortb Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP. P-r.r Beer And XX POSTER. Leave orders with J. L. rir'.-,. .i.. Suimyslde Saloon or Louis Boitze at the Coeroo poll tan Saloon. All orrt n be promptly attended to.