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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1895)
trrr JOHN T. LlGHTKlt. &IUor. THRMS Or SUBSCRIPTION Telephone Xo. HAILT Sent by nU. Pr ir ' Sent by mU. per month 6erved by carrier, ptr week . . . J WEEKLY. Sent by mail per year. 12.00 In advance. Postage free to ubcriber. AK communication Intended for pub acatlon should be directed to th editor. Business communication, of all kind, and remittance must be addressed to The AstorUn.... - -- Th Aetorian guarantee, to Its ub tcrlbent tie largest circulation of any newspaper published on th. Columbia river. Advertising ratea can be had on ap plication to the busine manager. The -Weekly Aetorian. the aecond old est weekly In the state of Oregon, hae next to the PortlaJid Oregonlan. tee largest weekly circulation in the atate. Jno. T. Handley Co. are our Port land agent, and copiea of the Aetorian can be bad every morning at their aland on First etreet WORK TO IBB DONE. N(W ht o (mucto activity la being dis- -in real estate circles, rav.a work la being pushed rapJcBy forward, and the bridge a c rota Young Bay wll, be conpleted by spring-In otlher word that AitorU tia comnoncd to grow on siu baaht-Uhe tfme foa come when h cltl sen iron Uhe most patriotic motive, that of the advancement of 4 own immuni ty and fcome should exert every ractuiry for Me general good. With the comple tion of the railroad come the question of the development of such business as will Increase rapldiy tlhe population of tCile jcHy. out In operation manufacturing en ttorprkte utilcfc Trill be. the mean of d4s trtbutlng money in the city and country nd placing the port of tftie Columbia on the (high plane of commercial eminence wthidh Its geograpihlcal posltio deetrve. llamrfacture are the chief mUM to this end. and among these vdimtrie the meet ImpcrJiot, perhaps. t tlhe present mo ment, to the lovratlon of a dry dock tt.t the port of Aetaria. The grtut bunees of fM future Astoria wilt be her shipping, both foreign and domestic. Thia la des tined to be the key to the Pacific North .weJi the gate through Which, will paee rhe exporta from a vast Interior country, (uiJ the lmirt In trade from foreign countries. SWpmantera and blp owner do not like to visit a port -Where their vea svla cannot be properly overhauled and oven iw.tto odUu ugairast them In the ma.ter of rate land cargoes will go to another , jiort on the eame coast, If that port la provided with a proper dry dock. In tw:Uay' Aetorian appeared an extract ' from the recent report of the commanding gone rat of the arm'. In which bt made the e tut en tent that the port of ihe Columbia I tie'.preea from foreign attack. Coupled with the necefity for proper coast de fense here it alao the necessity for a , government dry dock for the repair of our war veeael. It I acknowledged that the Port OreSmrd dry dock la without pro lection in time of foreign war, and the Columbia teems to be the natural loca tion of such a dry dock -which will also accommodate the merchant marine. In view of One fact tmvt leading citizen have Individually Interested t&wmtiffves in them mattens, a apppiru elsewhere in liheee coJumii. It would mm a good time now for the Chamber of Commerce, the repreentaitlve body of Astoria' business men, to take up all of iheee questions in a moot oggreeutve nimner and supple ment the work, already startel, In euch certain tone as wlll reeure Oh? object detvrtd. FREE TRADE FALSEHOODS PROVEN. The five trader told us taut what we lodt m wage under low larlff we Hhould gain in the reduction of prices. The treas ury doe not conlr.-u this statement. ; It confute H. A aur ttnt of the prceperlty of the American people Is their consump tion of the a'most necessary foreign lux uries, tea and sugar. We Import all our tea and most of our nugor. . If the new tariff had brou&iit prosperity it would have brought Increased Import of tea und uugar. But the import of sugar exceeded 1126,000,000 In 1894 and full short of 177,000, 000 In IKK. Our tea import were worth Y14.OOO.O0O In 18M and IU.OOO.OjO in 1895. .The tonclusfon Is unavoidable; while we were importing and paying goU lor alike, wool ens and cottons that we ought to t.ave woven fir ourielves, we had to rtlnt . cumelve on iwgar and tea. , Toe free tr&ler ase told u that what we old out for imported manufactures would be returned to us for grain, meat and other products tf agriculture. For, said they, the foreigner r.ust tat, and the more American money he gvte for hi work In European factories the more American tuaed food ho will be forced to buy. The secretary of the treasury's report destroy tht Action. In the same ur, from June. 1891. to June. UK, 1n which we o wonderfully increased our imports uf manufaotur-Hl good, we most woefully decreased our exports of farm product. Europe took lea of our cheese by about $2,000,009 In the year in which it increaaed our purchases of silk by more tSxnn ,600,000. (WWle we aUOed $11,000,000 to our bill for European cotton cloth. Europe cut doa It blli for Amrlcan breadstuff, exclusive of wheat flour, from $j.07.04l hi 189i to $U.W5.0a In mi, and Its bill for wheat flour from KO.iffl.SM to Kt&l.KS In the same period. There was a ibrfnluge of about $100.000 In our lard exports, of nearly 6.000.000 In ' cur buttfr exports, and n on all a'o.ig the agricultural line. The movement lor good road gtows apace. The people are gradually ra ising that the Vnhed BtaUa la far be hind other natlona in the character ot It country highways, and that a revo lution in our methods of road mekln is absolutely ijecesssry. 'A The , f e r ng newt cuiih uxit . tie UjuiwoaMtU H!sssway CommlfFion fct rapidly sowing; t!:e p.-sb:n, of bvttrr road In that at. It scheme for hifcwvay lirprovement I becoming popular, an-1 jMtUloos have al ready been received for more U.n Wo milM of inproivd h.V.iay to he cob- strutted under the present law. Lrly 4nrd appropriation! are looked upon ur"red for the ooming year. There are two road system nrtifcft bve pro duced effective Results, namely, the Mas sachusetts eywem. and that of New Jer sey. Obey aire 'different In detail, and roe rw-'a w&y to tv succeeded to n-Jt fv to tt 'a found in tie fast vsat an enlightened opinion in earn state Jus demanded the roais. 'When the people realty want a thing taey get It. long ud they have m'aahlnery. In rhclr hand thut l being capable of being made to tiring It about. THE STATE OF TURKEY. Apparently affair In tihe government of Turkey toave reached a crais. In the absence of knowledge to the contrary it must be presumed that the calling of a ne cabinet into existence haa a direct bearing on the ngly iwhah the Porte has promMd to make shortly to the state ment by representatives of other power that doe present state of affairs In Arme nia cannot he aTiowed to continue. The naw grand vizier Is stated to bo an able man, with broad views, and it well may be expected tbmt tlhe now administration wiJl not Invite Uiw carrying out of the ghireat 'tftvait If adequate measures are not shortly taken Ko restore order In Armenia, Che power, acting In concert, -will feel compelled to take their own steps in the matter. The Turkish government must be SiWre that It could stand no chance of success In resisting the great power of Europe, If 'Uliey could agree to act In unison egairwt It, but it may cherish the idea Vha such unlaon 1s not possible I'l practice, however much R may be verbal ly (threatened, and Hae-eln Ilea the danger to the peace of Europe. It hardly can be supposed the powers would back down If their demand were not acceded to. But also It I perhaps probable that, after they, had carried their point In the way in iwhlch dictator are apt to deal with tWca who have opposed their fill, the mutual jealousies excited over the division of tlhe spoils iwou'd stit a large part of the old world In a Maze of war. In either case the portion of the "Sublime Porte" -would be a pitiable one. If tt -were not for the fact that 'Mihe lck man of Europe' Kng since has forfeited all claims to sympathy. R existence would mean tne disappearance of Turkey from the map of Europe, and probably a big tticlng up of its' Asiatic territory. On the other hand. It Is difficult to see how even such a despotic government as that of Turkey could preserve tfve allegiance of Its Mo- hiommedan subjects, to say nothing ol tlhelr respect, after having disclaimed their alleged right to kill off "lnfMe ait their own pleasure. The difficulty of facing" the responsibility Is vastly Increas ed by Che undoubted fact that dissatis faction against the rule of the Sultan pervada tlhe Turkish army and navy, neither of Which can be depended upon to sustain him, and that there la fear of an open and 'Widespread revolt which may render outbade . interffrence absolutely neceUiUry to prevent the utter extinction of all persons In the emprle who will not actively Join in the declaration, "There is one Ood, and Itohammed Is his prophet." A sugar trust hus been organised in Austro-Hungary, -with the object of I'm- I ting the annual production to 250,000 tons for two years. The trust idea seen to be Bpreading. Tui ToleiJo Blade aays water Is e lllng for 40 cento a barret In Southern Oilo, These thlruty Ohloar-s fOvouTd come out to Oregon and spend tlhe winter. The aiarlborough-Vanderbilt iwedd ng lacked only two rings of being a three- ring circus. ROYAL Baking Powder has been . awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. He Were you at the Harlem opera- house last nlglut? She Yes! did you see me? He No; but I recognlied your voice. Harlem Life. ' It Is a truth In medicine that the small est dose that perform a cur I the best. Dewltt'a Little Early Riser are the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Cha. Roger. The oisj of most Indexible inka Is the erdCniiry nitrate or silver. . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. . i ECONOMY IN FUEU The Eureka Fuel BcononlEer 1 a cl- entltlca'. preparation whldh augment the Intensity of coal and wood heat In the proportion ot 33 per cent. IT the direction pranteu oa eocn pacn- aire Is coreruuy otnerveu. in jiaire-a Ooal I'kwnamlser wlH give to any ordina ry or middling coal the uame va!ue a thMt of sujierlor quality. The Eureka Fuel Bconcnlier prevent th shovit. the ctndera and the formation of smoke. Which may spoil, in an apart ment, so many valuable articles, suen aa curtains, paintings, etc. The Eureka bum any kind or gas which might destroy th braMblvble air; apartment and factories In H-hlch It la used are consequently more healthy and comfortaibie. In less than five minutes, one can obtain a very brisk fir which via ikutt thirty hour "without being stirr ed up and without any addition .of fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal, work and money. The Eureka B eonomlxer produce a heat mora soft and more consent ruted; when a normal heat to wanted, the ventilation muut be partly stopped and, again, an economy in fuel 1 to be relied upon. We guarantee that our preparation produces- no Injurious effect on the health, and does not affect In any way stoves, rangea, graltea, eto. ' Large consumers can obtain the pro duct, which we do not hesttat In term ing "imrvolou," -t much more reduced prices, Each packag beam,- with very oxpllert directions, our trade mark, representing four hands crossed together above a Hon with thi. motto: "In union there is stremrrh." Any counterfeRer shall be deart according to law. We receiv too frequently application for sample, and K Is with Turret that we are competed to refuse th sending of the aa w. Heretofore w have Mb-ecu'-y aiven away samples In order to popularise our product, but we cannot afford to support uch heavy rxpena any Ion r. The moderate price of our pro dint I in th reach of anybody vbo wants ta try It. It Is for the sa a reason tiiat ire bav decided ta send. It direct on receipt of cents.. To try la to b convinced that our pro- dunt I a triumph of acleoce.. S eenta each pntkage, swnt free of charge. AMERICAN ELBCKA Ft'EL ECONOMIZER CO. lit Bra-sway. New Vera, I'. A. A.' HARBORS. O, wtiat know boey of hojrfjora Who tore not on the sea! They tell of fairer thavens. But none eo fair Uiare be An Plymouth Town outstretching Her quiet arms to me; Her breast' brtxid welcome epr.'id ng From MtiwVttrao to renjee, Aii! !2i tils ham thought, :rilng. Come crowding thought of thee; O, what know they of harbor w: toes not on the sea! ;. fcrnert Radford. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know Its value, and those wno nr.ve not rave now tne opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Bend your name and address to H. E Bucklen ft Co., Chicago, and get a ample box of New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and ngunmoH instructor, iree. ah ot which is guaranteed to do you good ana cost you nothing. Chas. Roger sruggist. 0M Fellows Building. "Lead pencils" are a misnomer. There is no lead in their composition. It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything ee. 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. From 1803 to 1S12 many attempt were made to fasten metal points to quill pens. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. OPopo Leo XIII. is raid ro be one of the bet living eXueiM playecu. Acts at once, never fall. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accom panies a aevere co'.d. The only harm'.esi remedy that produces immediate results. Chas. Rogers. , ll.'Jj London Chronicle says: "Mr. Aus tin Is simply unthinkable aa poet laureate. s can hardly concellve IViait so great an injury to illteforura to mettitated." A. O. Bart'.ey, of Magic, Pa., writes feel It Is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha xel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on hi leg. Cha. Rogers, "De 'bwo rooa' tfooUrih men on top 'er grown'," eaid Uncle 'Eben, "am de man dait'll trust anybody an' de man dat'll trust nobody. "-AVathlngt on Star. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla, When she hod Children, she gars tuem Castorla. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to American seeking Bng- llsh Cardial for new enterprises. A ltat containing the names and addressee ot 360 suewssfifl promoters who have placed over 100,000,001) Stcrting In Foreign In vestmerota iwlthm the lost six years, and over 18,000,000 for the reven months of 1S95. I'ricjt, 3. or $S5, payohle by postal order to tha London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cheupirlde, London, E. C. Subscriber wll be entitled, try ar- rangetner.t with the directors to receive either persona; or lettoru of lntroductoln to any of theaa sucaMTiil promoters. Tats Hot Is first tC.ass In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For pCocing the following It will be found Invaluable Bonds or Shares of In dustrtaC Commercial and Financial con cerns, . Mortg-age (cans, Sale of Lands, Palwtits or Ml new. Directors: SIR EDWARD C. ROS3, HON.. WALTER C. PEPYS, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright Roov1 u'lric. rr ,,M"i Lit SO run A cast it will wot cumcr'ai Anaareeable laxative and NERVB TOMO, Bold by Druggists or sent by mail 86o-60o-and $1.00 per package, camples free. tTt TTfS The Favorite TOOTH KUVtX ,U JJkUrorthoTeethajjdBraathrfsoi For Bale by 7. W. Conn. I7TH 'STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE v 1 i hgvtf frk'o .1 tih'ait tho Com mon Council of ohe Olty of AsUria have determined to improve 17ih street, from ik. uoi.s una Fri.iklln avenue to the rtorth line of Irving nvonue (except the cnvMlns of Grant Avenue) oy grauing and tilling twid strest to the es:atoLl.ied ... l. ,ih.MUihi nhi fu'l width thereof. and eomitructlng on each side hereof a atde-wa'a 10 feet wi.lo wltntn ine euro and lenvlivir a space of two feit next to . -r . - H .,taiir, tj.i . ml hv construct- IU.W 1W" , ? .... . .... B - tng guUerj on both si.Us ihenof, and hy planking throughout the run wium inerc- of, Wt-ween such gutters wrrn gooj. -uirnu n. iinMiv. In thickness, all to be done In -ccordatce with pkuis and fcpeclfloations and ordinance in reiat.on thereto. . Tlie lands and pre-nlPTS upon Which the special ana essment shall be levied to de fray the cost and expense of such lm- . A,i iMm ili!itrlct embracln said land? and premls-ej be .nd the same are uwtjroatea as roiiows. lo-m-n; Commencing at the northwest corner of t in nA.k is nMinln. thence-outh on a atralgtit line to tho southwest cor ner of Lot 10, In Uioca . ano inetice eaat on a rtrfclght line to rtv utheaat .,.. i,nf A In Rlock ti. and thenc nurthi on a straight line to the northeast corner of Lot 4. in jiiock it, ana ii nee wcrt on a straight line to ine place or lutarln rwlnar .a. ...... And all lanus ami premise in m dlsulct and not inciuoeu in any irrei or alley. shaN be eubjeot to eald rwress- 01 nt- . , cuimaii at Mia Mttienae of auoh inv provomvt and plan and d ag am of udh work and of itfte locality to b Im hrn il,KMdteil hv th City Burveyor with the Auditor and Polic Judge for exanunaiaon ana m -1 i-hM nfflee of suotv o nicer. a . tftw v r nrfla r mfsln of the Common Council after the final publica tion of thla notice, towii: un ivmi r. November JOth. 1896. at the hour of 7:S . S I1IV 'HaUI. Hid SMI .LA tvtl IIVM will rorwlder any otojertlon to ueh lm- prov ent being m aa strance against such im orement algned i na n mora than one-halt ot th property In au dl'trlct h -e'n de- scribed ana in -men w " -ment to be lerled. vH b filed with tfie A'MHer and (PolKa Judg bfor th aid thru of meetlna of th t ommow Council m euch improvement or work shall ordered except by a rot of tuo- Kilrd of the common council. By ordr of ttse Common council. Att: OSBlTtN. . '. 'Aodttor and folic Judg. Astoria. Oregon, November Ith, 1C. m - ti p as mm ' rz.ni - a 4i5LV..jii:'i BOND STREET ASaEBaMBNT XOTIrTfl. v Notice hereby slvear'thaz th aaser- ment mode by Ordinance No. 2, 01 J, of the city of Astoria, conarminr th asoeaa- wmt mnll K'n A far ttu tannrovemeivt of Bond street, in Adair' Astoria, from toe west line of Forty-second etreet to ha west Ttae of Forty-nfffll street, & no dus tod ayab!e in United State gold and silver coin at tha office of the City Treotnirer, and If not paid within five days from the final publication of una notice, to-fwlt: On or before Monday. Dtoemtoer 2d. 1806, tWe Common Council will order wacronta Issued for the col lection of the same. The amseasment is aa follows: Astoria Savins Bonk. E. CO feet Lot , Bl ock M WW Antorts Savings Bank. Lot) 7, Block GS J3 Astoria Savings Bank. Lot a. Biock (6 I1I60 H. F. Bruhn, Lot S. Block W 00 H. F. Bruhn. E. half of Lot , Block ( WW John C&aevi Lot 1. Block 8 John Casey, Lot 2, Block S W Jdhn Cawy. Lot 3. Kock t U 00 Daniel D. Casey. Lot 4, Block i.... II w CXirlfit Ct-jriotlaiLson. W. 0 feet Lot 3, Block 98. HI 00 John Enberg. Lot 1, Block 98 317 00 John Brtberg. .W. 25 feet Lot Z, Block . 9 Jcfin Enberg, E. 25 feet Lot 3, Block 98..... Jc9m Enberg, Lot 4, Block 98 Frioda Fjord, 6. half of Lot !. Block 8 Frieda Fjord, S. haSf ' of Lot 3, Block 8 Frieda Fjord, S. half of Lot , Block 8 $3 65 . S5C $17 00 Pirn , 75 00 ITS 00 Annie Fdikes, Lot 8, Block 328 00 S. Haunted and wife Maria.. Lot I, Block 104... 325 00 Gust Hofimei Lot 6. Block 98 313 50 Gust Holmes, Lot 6. Block 98 VI W Mary H. -Lelnenweber. Lot 1, Block 7 25 00 Mary H. 'Leinenwefeer. Lot 2, Block 7 3123 00 Mary . H. Leinenweber. Lot 3, Kock 7......... 3125 00 Mary H. LeinenwebrT.. Lot 4. Block 7.. '. 3125 00 Mary il. Leinenweber. Lot 5, Block 7 328 00 Mary H. Lednenweber. Lot 8, Block 7 328 00 M. H. Leineruweber, Lot 7, Block 7.. 3 00 Mary- H. . Lrfnenwefoer. Lot 8, Block 7 128 00 M. H. Xilenemiwebtr, Lot 1. Block 100 320 09 Mary H. Leinervweber. Lot 2, Block 106.. 320 00 Mary H. ' Leinerrweber, Lot 3, Block 106. 320 00 Mary H. Lelnenweber, Lot 4, Block 108 $20 00 Mary H. Lemenweber. Lot . 5, Block 106 $125 00 Mary H. Lelnenweber, . Lot 8. Block 106 1 $125 00 Mary H. Leinemweber. Lot 7, Block 106 1126 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 8, Block 106 $125 00 Mary H. Lelnenweber, frontage of Lot 1. Block 1 $22 50 Mary H. Lelnenwefoer. frontage cf Lot 2, Block 106 $22 50 Mary H. Lolnenweber. frontage of Lot 3. Block 106 - $23 SO Mary H. Lelnetiweber, frontage of Lot 4, Block 106 $22 50 Frederick Lindtrom, 'Lot 1. Blo.-k 99 $125 00 Frederick Llndstrom, W. half of Lot 2. Block 99 $62 50 Frederick Llnlstrom, Lot 7, Block 99 $28 00 Augusta S. McGregor, .Lot 3, Block 101 $26 00 W. F. McGregor, Lot 8, Block 181.. $125 00 M.rs. Err..vM:nturd, Lot 8, Block 6.. $26 00 Ricftord Marlon and H. McCo-r-mack, Lot 6, Block 8 Rldhartl Marlon- and H. MoCor mack. Lot 8. Block 8..., Rldhanvl aiturlon amd H. McCor- 34 00 $4 00 mack, Lot 7, Block 8 $4 00 Rldhard Marlon and H. McCor- mack, Lot 8, Block 8 $1 00 Richard M-arton and H. MoCor- mack, Lot 9, TCock 8..... Rtol-.iaird Marlon arU H. McCor- $4 00 mock. Lot 10, Brock 11 34 00 Ricihardl M-jirlon and H. MoCor- rruxck. Lot 11, Block 8 II 00 Richard! Marlon and H. M'oCor- mack, Lot 12, Block 8..... Richard Morton and H. McCor- $4 00 rrjick, Lot 13, Block 8 $4 00 RIcTvard Mairlon amd H. MjCot- " mock, (Lot 14, Block 8 Rlcraril "Mi-ion amd H. MeCor- mack. Lot 15, Block 8 RUlaroJ Mm-lon and H. MjCot- $4 00 $4 00 mack. Lot 18. Block 8 34 00 Kicmara Mm ton -and H. McCor-mac-k. Lot 17. Block 8 Rlehard Marlon and H. McCor mack. Lot 18, Block 8 Rkr.varJ 'Marlon amd H. MjCot- $100 $3 00 mack, Lot 19. Block 8 33 80 Kici.rM ODirion amd H. McCor- mack, Lot 20, Bjock 8 '. $3 00 KKiiiaira 'Muriorr and H. MoCcr- mack, Lot 21. Block 8 33 00 W(ft.anM "Marion and H. McCor- mack. Lot 22, Block 8 $3 00 Kicnaro) Morton amd H. MjCot- miiok. Lot 23. Biock 8 RlcihJurJ iMurlon- " H. ?Cor- mock. Lot 24, Block 8 Rld-.aind -Mojiorj a,nd H. M:Cor- mack. Lot 25. Block 8 Rldhard Morion and H. . McCor mUck, Lot 38, Block 8 Rldhaiivl Minion and H. McCor- mack. Lot 37. Kock 8 RUCiaml Muiplon and H. OCCor. $3 00 $3 00 $3 00 $3 Ou $3 00 mack. Lot 28. Block 8 $3 00 Kieunmj .ujunon ana H. McCor- macK, ixt 53, BCock 8 13 go i.iuiiwii, iw.-iun a:.m 11. 'MVX.OT- mack. Lot SO. Block 8 3 00 itionaiM r.ui-on a.-nu H. JloCor. muck, Lot 31, Block 8 4 33 OS n.Kiwi ijn-mon .ia 11. McCor- mack. Lot S2. TT.ock 8..., $300 wii.MUM nun-ion and H. MciCor- maok. Lot S3, Block 8 $3 0 mcnara oi'jinon and H. MjCot mack. Lot 34. Block 8 , P. J. McGowan, Lot I. Block 113..., P. J. McGowan, Lot 2, Brock 111..., P. J. McGowan, Lot 3, Block 112..., P. J. MoGowan, Lot 4. Block 112..., P. J. iMcGowum, Lot 5. Block 11$..., P. J. MeGowna. Lot 8. BCock 111.... $3 00 $26 00 $25 00 $25 00 $25 00 IT- 00 $25 00 P. J. McGowan, Lot 7, Block U2.... 325 On P. J. MoOowan. 'Lot 8. Block 112.... 325 00 1: j. iowain, iot I, Block 113.... $35 08 P. J. McGowan, Lot 10, Block 112... 325 ft 1-. J. Mcuowan, Lot 11. Kock 112.. oa P. J. MeOowan. Lot 12, Block 112.. 336 00 P. J. "MVGowan, Lot 13. Block 112... 85 00 P. J. McGowan, Lot 14. Block 112... 325 00 P. J. McGowan, Lot 15. Bio. 112... 325 00 P. J. 'McGowan. Lot 18. Block 112... 325 o P. J. McGowan. Lot 17. Block llS...l"Srm P. J. MMtowan. Lot 18. Block 112. 12". 00 i3 SO $3 00 $3 00 P. J. McGowan, Lot 1, Block 114. r. j. -Mcuowaa. Let 3. Block 114.... P. J. McGowan, Lot 3, Block 114.,.. P. J. McOrwan, Lot 4, Block 114.... P. J. McGowan. Let 5. Hook 114.... P. J. -McGowan, Lot 8, Block 114.... P. J. AIcGowan, Lot 7. Block 114.... 8100 33 00 33 80 $3 00 P. J. McGowan. Lot 8, Block 114. .. $3 00 31 00 $1 00 $4 00 $ 00 $4 00 $1 00 $4 on $1 00 34 ou $1 00 a 00 31 00 3' 00 31 00 31 00 $1 00 31 00 $1 OS n so $808 33 08 33 00 tt 00 33 0 tt SO f 00 P. J. McGowan, Lot , Block 114.... P. J. McGowan, Lot 10, Block 114.. P. J. MoOowan. Lot U. Block 114.. P. J. McGowan. Lot 12. Blo-k 114.. P. J. McGowan, Lot 13. Block 114.. P. J. 'MvOowan, Lot 14, Block 114.. P. J. McGowan, Lot 15. Btock 114.. P. J. McGcan. Lot 18. Block 114.. P. J. McGowan. Lot 17. Block lt4t. P. J. 'MfGowan. Lot 18, Block 114.. P. J. MoOowan. Lot 1. Block lit.... P. J. McGowan. Lot 3 .Block 118.... P. J. McGowan, Lot 3. Block 118..- P. J. McGowom, Lot 4, Block 118.... P. J. McGowan. Lot 5. Block 11.... P. J. McGowan. Lot 8, Work 113.... P. J. MVGowan, Lot 7. Block 11.... P. J. McGowan. Lot 3, BJock lit..., P. J. McGowan. Lot 9. Btock U8... P. J. McGowan, Lot 10, Block Ut.. P. J. McGowan, Lot 11. Block? 11.. P. J. MeOowan. Lot IS. PJock 11 , P. J. McGowan. Lot 13. Tttv-h 111 . McGowan, Lot 14. Bteek .. P. J. McGowan. Lot IK, Block 118... P. J. MVOcwan. Lot !. Block U.. McGowan. Lot 17. Block lit.. . ttoo 83 80 P. J. MXJow an. Lot 18. Block 118..: Nelson. Lot 3. "Block 98 IlfS U Ne-aon. Lot t. Block 9 ut at John NorArtronX 8. batf Lot t Block 99 tnuh -Parker Lot . BlOCk 104., 33 58 $25 80 zr . . .... ..ok m EUzsheUi Parker, Lot . b"c f",w Franid "Hotttm, Trustee, Lot I. XtXnrJr W Frank Patron. Trustee, N. host of tzai $5 00 Lot 3, Block vt"L'iVV Frank Pat ton, Trustee, N. hair of Lot 3, BcJt e vuit Patton. N. half ci auoi 4. $73 00 313 00 328 80 $26 00 Btock 8 Rogers Trust Oo. w. na.il un Lot 7, Bck 8. Lot J, Block 104. Lot 7, Block lot. Iil 3. Bloek 104. Rogers Trust uo. Rogers Trust Co., $126 00 $126 00 Roger Trust CO., Rogers Trust Co., T flivcraon. Lot 4, Block 99 ia w T. Siveiwn, Iot 8. woca C E. 8. Wood, Lot I, Block 108.... C. E. S. Wood, Lot 2, Block 108.... 9 VU $8 75 376 38 75 $6 76 39 00 39 00 C E. S. Wood. Lot 3. :oc ivo.... C. E. S. Wood, Lot 4. Block 108.... C. E. 8. Wood. Lot 6r Biock 106.... C E. 8. Wood. Lot 8, Block 108.... O E. . Wood. Lot 7. Block 108 ... C. E. a. Wood, Lot 8. Block 108.... C. B.-8. Wood, Lot 1, Block U.... 39 00 $3 00 fl 00 $100 tteo C. E. B. Wood. Lot . Bioca .. C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 3,, Block 110.... C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 4. Block 110.... n v. it Wood. Lot 6. Block 110.... 11 00 It 00 $1 00 r' E. 8. "Wood. Lot 6. Block 110.. C. E. 8. Wood. Lot 7, n hi a Wood. Lot 8, Block 110... Block 110... 31 00 $1 00 $100 $2 OU $2 00 $2 00 $2 00 C E. B. Wood, Lot . jMoca u.... C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 19, Bock 110.... C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 11. Block 110.... C E. 8. Wood, Lot 12, Btock 110.... C. E. 8. Wood, Lot IS. Block 110.... C. E. 8. "Wood, Lot 14, Block 110.... C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 13, Block 110.... C E. 8. Wood, Lot 16, Block 110.... C' E. 8. Wood. Lot 17. Block 110.... C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 18, Block UO.... $2 00 $2 00 $2 00 $3 00 $200 By order of th Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN Auditor and Polce Judge, Astoria, Ore,. "November 11, 1895. 14TH STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE, nmim u t dbv riven shot tha miuWt bv Ordinance No. 2 017, Of the fit at Astoria, confirming the ,n noH Ha. 7. for tha Improvement of Fourteenth street from the north line of Grand avenue to the north" line of ry, !. In eirivelylj Astoria, is now due and payable In United ate gold and atlver coin ac-nne omi o .w u munnr. and tf- not paid within five day. Horn- the final publication of Oris not tea,- to it: on or o ore rnur, November 29. 1896, the common council Will order warrant issued for collection of same: , AaMria. Rnvtra. Bank, 'trustee, 8 100 feet -lot. 7, Mock 20 $78 9) i.tnrt. Aavdnss. Bank. 'trustee, S 100 feet lot 8. btock 31 90 v k. WanrTnM: arohblvhop of Ore- 'mn S. 100 feet lot 4. block 20.... 23 75 v v nbtnrtutt. arbhbe of Ore gon, 8. 100 feet lot 5. block 20 47 85 F. N. Blanchet, archbMhop cf Ore iron. 8. 100 feet lot 6, block 10 114 90 ru-ln M. 50 feet -of Lot 11 block 19 15 Otto Oartsen. M. 60 feet'of Lot 12. block 19 Inniw ruuilelMMi. lot 6. Mock 56.... 47 86 n -.. -Ma C. Katl and NetlW Flavel. lot 2. Wock 19.. 47 86 G. C, Mary C, Katie and Nellla ivl mi. 77 feet lot 1 block 19. ... S9 00 n o mirv c. Katie and Nellie Flawel. lot 8, black .... 2 T5 G. C, Mary C. Katie and Nellie Flawl. lot 4. block 19....: 15 00 ft. S. Gunderson. N. 60 feet lot 10, block 19 " O. S. Gunderson. N. 50 feet lot 11, 'block 19 15 86 o. 9. fiundortwn. N. 60 feet lot 12, block 19 $ Mr. E. "R. Haiwes, N. 60 feet tot 7, block 20 ' 8$ Mm E. R. Ham-es. N. 60 feet lot 8, biock 20 "IS Mips. B. R. Hswes. lot 9. block 20. Z8 7 AVielimde B. "Marsh. 8. 50 feet lot 11, Woek 19 : 15 $5 A dela Mb B. Marsh. 8. 60 feet lot 12, block 19 M $0 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chose, lot 1, block 58.. 1UW F. L. Parker and W. B. Cha. lot 2, block 68 47 85 F. L. Parker amd W.-B. Chase, lot. 3. block 66 38 75 F. L. Itwker and W. B. CBmw., rot 4. block 68.. 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Choi, lot 6, hlock 68.. , 8 00 F. L. Parker and W, B. Chase, tot 6, brock 68 4 00 F. L. Parker arid W. B. Chase, lot 7, blorft 68 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 8, block 68 F. L. Parker and W. B. Ohai. lot 9, btock 68 : F. L. Tarker and W. B. Ohaae. 4ot 10, block 68 i F. L. "Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 11, "block 58 400 300 15 00 23 TJ 47 83 114 90 38 30 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 12, block 58 O. I. Peteon, N. 60 feet lot 7. block 56 1 O. I. Peteran, . N. 60 feet lot 8, block 55 John Riley, lot 4. block 66 18 76 28 75 Iver Sabo. lot 9. block 65 28 76 Entitle Schhissel, 8. 100 feet lot 7, block .; 78 80 Emllle SAlULiset. S. 100 feet lot 8, block 56 31 90 Rlilza fhephard, tct 6. block 65 114 90 C. W. flhlvely,,lot 8, block 19 8 00 C. W. Bhlvely. Mt 9. block 19 16 00 Hemrtetta C. Swvneon, lot 5, btock 19 Mlitllda Tliomeon, S. 100 feet lot 10, block IS.: J. F. Vcns, 8. 73 feet lot 1. block 19 ( 50 19 16 65 99 By order of the Common Council this 8da day of November, 1895. Arte: . K. OSBlTtN, Auditor and Police Judga Astoria, Ore., November 8, 1895. ' IRVINO AVCNUE .IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council! of the City of Astorii. Orel on, have determined to improve Irving Ave nue from the east Una of 18th street to the east One of 24th street, ail In the cuy m Anna aa jbuu uui ana recoroea I hv J. M. Rhriveiv. hv Feimovtnc all.bruah. Iocs and timber, and by grading and nil Ing to the established grade, and planking to tlhe widen of 16 ret through th cen ter with good Ar planking three Inche in TOKKneas, six incnes in w.a-j. iaia one inch apart on alx stringer all to be done in accordance with plans- and ifpoclflcat Ions and ordinances In relation thereto. . The land and premlsea upon which th apecaoi aseeusment Shalt be levied ta de fray .the coat and expense of such Im provement and district embracing said tend and premise a, be and the same ar detagaated as fallows,- to tt: AM f Btock 24. 26. 98, 27. 88, m. 48, 47. 48l 49, 60, and M, all In th towA (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Bhivcly. . Estimates of She xpen.of such Im provement and plana '-and dlasyaav -ef such srork. and of tlw locality -to b lm- Trovei, ba.v been diefiosfted by the tty aurveyor . "with the Auditor and Police Jtalge for i ami nation and may fee in- pecwl at 1Sw office of Such offlor, ' At the next regvaar meeting of the Com mon Cosncll after th - Anal ; wrMlrav tlon of this not tea. towit: On Wednea- day, Nov nber 30th. 1896, at 7:30 p. BL at tMe C4ty Halt, th said council will co 'Vrr any objections ta such Impro - ment oetng eaad and if a remonstrance against auch lmpr ovameot algnedl by per sona owning snore than one-half af the property In such district herein described and In which the- special i smM k to be levied shall fee (Had with tha A ad tor and Police Judg batons aid time of meattng of ta Coana Ceunefl. no ucn lmprowmnK or work atmll be or dered except by a vota of t o-ttsrda of lh eainmoa counoiL By order ef th Cosaeaoa Cm t t- -Atteet: - K. CaJBClUf, Ailor am4 Pel, Jua. AatsrU. Or ps, M uwu gnx m i BHTLOirS CURE Is sold on a grar nta. It cures Incipient ecora prion. I la th best Conga. Cur. - Only on at a do, a cents, 6 eta, a ad 11.90. for Sal by J. W. Oon& Aa Franklin say, good draa opana all doors, you ahould not lose sight of th tact that a perfect fitting suit Is tha main feature. Wanamaker as Brown are noted for fit. workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visit Astoria every tnree months. Office 64 DeVcum BalldlcCi Portland. Op Rarv nnfer till TOU T seen tha spring Una Of sample. FOURTEENTH STRHET' 8 BWBR AS- BESSATENT NOTICE. Notice ta hereby given that the assess- ment made toy Ordinance Nov 8016, of the City of Astorta, confirming the assess memt on RoU -No. 10 for the con: ictlon of a. sower in Mdh. street in the part of the City of Aaturta aa laid out and re corded by J. M. Shlvely and generally known a Bhlvely' Aatortla. from) a point 100 feet sou tot of th aouth Una of Grand avtmue, to the aouth Una of Jerome ave nue, la aaw due and payable in United State gold and ailver coin at th office of h City 'Treasurer, and 9f not piid within five day rom-he Anal oubrica Hon of the notice toit: Oh or before Saturday, November 30th; 18S5, the Com mon Council will order warrants Issued for tihe collection of the aame. Astoria Savings Bank. Trustee, 8. WO feet Lot 7, Biock 20 f 37." Astoria Savings Bank. Trustee, 8. 100 feet Lot 8. Block 20 21.49 F. N. Blanchet. Archfatshoo of Ore. 8. 60 feet Lot 4. Block 20 $.85 F. N. BiMre-t. ArWshot of Ore., 8. 60 feet Lot 6. Block 20 8.85 P. N. Blanc. ArcMMshno of Ore. 8. 60 feet Lot 6. Btock 20 3.85 Theodore Bracker. N. MO feet Lot 5. Block 68 18.30 Jame C. Oady. N. 100 feet Lot 8. Block 68 28.30 Otto E. Carlson. M. 60 feet Lot 11. Block 19 8.45 Otto E. Carlson. M. 60 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.15 W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 1, Block 66 40.40 W. B. Ohaae and F. L. Parker, Lot 2, "Brock 68 25.40 W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 3, Block 66 5.40 W. B. Ohaae, Lot 4, Block 66 None W: B. Chaae and r. L. Parker. LoB 5, Block 68 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker. Lot) 6. Block 68 None W. B. OUase and F. L. Parker, Lot 7. Bio 68 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, LoB 8, Block 68 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 9. Block 66 None W. B. Ohase and F. L. Parker, Lotl 10. Block 68 5.40 W. B. Ohase and F. L. Parker, Lotf 11, Block 68 ,. 25.40 W. B. Chase and F. 'L. Parker, LrfJt 12, BCock 68 45.40 August Danletoan, Lot 6, Btock 66.. 38.00 O. C.. Mary C. Katie and NelUe Flavel. Lot 2, Block 19 3.10 a. C. Mary C. Katie and Nellie FUvel. Lot 3. Btock 19 5.10 a. C Mary C, Katie and NelUe Flavel, "Lot 4. Btock 19.'. None C. S. Gundeneon. N. CO feet Lot 10. Block 19 1.80 a. fl. Ounderson. N. 50 feet Lot 11. Btock 16 8.45 C. 8. Guraferson, 'N. 60 feet Lot 12, Block 19... 15.15 Mrs. E. R. Hawes. N. 60 feet Lot 7, Block 20 18.(6 Mrs. E. R. Hawes. N. 60 feet Lot 8. Block 20 12 20 Mrs. E. R. 'Hawes. Lot 9. Black 20.. 16.80 Adelaide B. Marsh. 8. 60 feet Lot 11. Block 19 $.46 Adelaide B. 'Month. 8. 60 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.15 O. 'I. Peterson, N. 60 feet Lot 7, Block 66 18.85 O. 1. Petteraon, N. 60 feet Lot I, Block 56 18 20 John Relly, Lot 4, Block 56 18.80 Iver 8abo. "Lot 9, Block 66 16.80 Bmllv Sdhlus. 8 100 feet Lot 7. Block ' 65 37.76 Emily Odhtassel, 8. 100 feet Lot 8, Block 55 24.40 Eltsa Shnpherd, Lot 6, Block 66 66.60 C. W. Bhively, Frac. Lot 6, Block 19 None C. W. Shlvely, Frac. Lot 7, Block 19 None C. W. Shlvely. Frac. Lot 8, Block' 19 N-ne C. W. Shlvely. Lot 9. BCock 19.. None Joreph einnott. Lot 4, Mock 68 ...... 8 Joae iph Strmott, S. 60 feet. Lot 5, .Block 68 None Joseph SlnnoU, S. 60 feet Lot 8, Block 68 None 8Htem of Charity of St. Mary' Hospital, Lot 1, Btock 67 22.70 Sinleru of Carttv of 8t. Mary's Hospital, Lot 2, Block 57 12.70 Sisters of -Charity of St. Mary's Hoeipital. ft If" era of Honpttal. Sifters of Hoevrtal. SIMer of Lot 3. "Block 57 2.70 Charity of St. Mary' Lot 4. Block 57 None dhttrlty of St. Mary'i Lot 6, Block 57 None Charity of St. Mary' Hospital, Lot 6. Block 57. None Henrietta, C. Sveneon, 19 Lot 6, Block None MatXda Thompson. 8. 100 feet Lot 10, Block 19 J. F. Voss. 8. 73 feet Lot 1. Block 19 3.60 6.10 By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Ju?ge. Astoria, Ore., Nov. 9th, 1895. Canadian Pacific J RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Mest-f- Trans-Contineatal Railway System. FROM OCMlO OCEAN IN. Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount , aln Country. : $.00 ond 410.00 ; Saved oa all tickets Bast. Tonrit ears the beat oe wh-ela, l aulpra.ot of ta ry finest throatauat. -ALSO-Canadian Pacific il MAIUTKHIP II -:; -T0- ',; China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C : , Ease as of ladU -Eaprvss o Jasas ' Epa' China - Eaisms e India .. taicss Jaraa j . . Eai a Chlsa AaatraHa tteaatr b Vi Aur. Aug 6th. Sept. aath.: -Oct mh. Kov. n D.c. a. v er, i." C aUi l aMatk For tkkct ratrs and InfarsiatJon caR on eraddre ss - - JAS. FINLAYSON. Agent Astoria, Or. W. P. Carson, Trav-ellnr Piss. Art, Tacnais. Wh Geo. McL. Brown, tXst Pass. Art, , VancetiveT, B. C pro ebbiowax. CAPj' German Pbyslolan. ' BclecUtf. PR. BAKTEU PHYSICIAN AMU """' . Offlc over Albert Duntwr tor, cot. 9th and Co nmerclal. Prices: -"'' connn.rn.nt. 310.06. Operation, at .fflo free; medicine furnuneo. r cj LOO AN, D. D. 8., UKNTAL PARLOKK aUmutll Block. 671 Third rt DR. EIUV J AN SON, PHYSICIAN AND BURGbOJS. ram. niun'i lnis atore. Hours. It' to 18 a. m.; J to ana i to I"- -days, 10 to 11. 8uo- LIBERTY P. MULXJNIX, M. U. PHXBIC1AN AN1J HUKUaun. Office, 64 Third at, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to au curum DR. O. B. JB8TE8, PBTSlCIaN AND SURGEON, Special attenUon to dlsaasa of wont n and surgery. Offlc uvr Danslger'a stora Astoria. TeJephun No 61 JAY TUTTLX M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND AtXOUCHEUR. Offlc. Room and 8, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 11 and t to i. Resides os, 819, Cadar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIB RE8IDENCK. May be found In his offlc until it o'clock mornings, from U noon until t p. nu, and from I until 7 JO evening. H. T. OROSBT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 486 Commercial Street. W. U. LaForce, 8. B. Smith. LaFORCE as SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 386 Commercial street. . Q. A itOWLBI, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc on Second Street. Astoria. Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Port nd, Oregon. 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to. Claim aeainst the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A M. Regular communication held on tha first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN. Sa-atary. MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTA-tK NOTARY'pUBLia W. C. CASS ELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN POKTItNU-t-'aii ou Handley eV Haas. 160 First street and get th Dally Astorfan. Visitors need not mla their morning paper vhiie there. BSVEKAGEH. WINES AND BRANDIES. !.' .lu fandel wine Instead of enffee ot tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have others do unlo you," Is sympathetically ahown In the following lines, the pre emption being that synipa'.ny is horn, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please send Krauoe's Headache Capsules aa follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Lillle Wilcox. Brook land, N. Dak. I nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sule are th only thing that relieves me." Youri very truly, FLORA SEAY. Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Cha. Hogers, Astoria. Or. Sole Agent A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provision!), Friits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass and Squtnfejue Streets. Anuria, Ora DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Notice la hereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing between th. un dersigned, under the firm nam and style Oregon Transportation Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills or accounts being pay able to Capt. Paul Sohrader, und he as suming the payment of all debt due by aid firm. Astoria, Or., May 13, 1895. PETER H. CRIM, PAUL SCHR.VDER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. PS Two Oaily Boats to Portland Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. L daily (except 8uDrlay). I Leaves Portland daily at 7 a. m.. I oept Snnrlav. . "Bailey 6atsert" leaves Astoria Tuis day, Wednesday, Thnrsdav, Friday and Satnrday roorninu at 6:45 a. m. : Snndar er mnjj at 7 p. m. ' Leavi Portlnnd dully at 8 p. w.. ex cept Sunday. On Satnrday Dish at 1' p. m. 0. W. STOXE, Awnt, Antoria, H. A. 8ly, Gen'l Agt. Portland. S. H. W1LLETT, PLUMBING, Oa and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water heating. -- 171 Twelfth at at. Aatorla. r Horth iPaeifia Brecaery JOHN kOPP. Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And PORTER. " .Lear order wV 6 Bw-ywde BalooaV Z A r n... t rv.O.