THE DAILY ASTQMAtf, ASTjJRIA, THUB8,DAY MQRNIKGr, NOVEMBER U, 18.95, '''' i I'' JOHN T. LXiiil lXIl, Editor. TtRMS Or SUBSCRIPTION Telpnon8 No. M. DAICT. Bent 1y mall, per )w Bent by wall, per month Served by carrier, per week ,.tT.W ,.. .40 ... JS WEEKLY. , Sent by mall per year, $2.00 to advance. Postage free to subscriber. AM communication Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communication! of all kind and remittances must be addressed to The Aittorlan. The Aatortam guarantees to lt iub scrlbent the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising nates can be had on ap plication to the buMnees manager. The "Weekly Aetorlan, the aecond old est weekly in the state of Oregon, Jim next to the Portland Oregonian, tlie largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. T. Handley Co. are our Port land agent, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their etand on First street. THE FUTURE OF ALASKA. TOe San Francisco Chronicle doe not look upon Woe probable extinction of the fur aeal as a great calarmAy. It will be skwneXiIng of a Iosj, of course, but sVMC-iktavi are a luxury and the world can get along-without them, end tlhe dominating importance of ih aeal flter 1e, Hie Chronicle think, ha retarded tlhe vtovelopment of Alautoa. T.Kve is force In tlhto view. The Terri tory 1 rlcGi In natural -wealtih, and re sources, ut very little ha been done to develop It, and especially little has been done to make life comPortalble and enter prise secure by the protection of a well organized government, The position of Alaska Is practically -ttfuat of an American colony, and our sys tem is not well adapted to colonial ad tntntotraitilon. Some day, no doubt, Alaska wltl require a regular Territorial government, but In Una meantime It must be administered by ffdena.1 authority, with sufficient power, 'military or other, to en force Impartially a deOnlte system, of tow and give security to life end prop erty. Jt seems that If Shis were done more etTeotlvely tlhan It has been done hitherto, the mining, lumbering and other possi bilities of A'.aska would soon develop to to n extent that wouUl make the seal fWlwnrtes Insignificant, and with this de velopment would come the growth of a prosperous and self-governing population. The appointment by the Episcopal church of a 'missionary bishop for Alaska, at the Instigation of the bUlhopa on the Pacific coast, Is an indication of the Im portance altltadhed to 'this Territory by those best acquainted with it. While much of the region Is arctic and sterile. It Is unquestionably a most valuable pos session, and It Is quite within reason to predict that It will some day sustain thriving state. WHO AND BRADLEY? It Is not quite easy to understand the popular logic which connect the success ful cuMlldttte for governor of a state. If his victory is a striking onis, either In the majority which he has won, or In the majority which he over:omes, with a claim to a presidential nomination or at least to a place on the prealdenil.il ticket. It Is pairtly because, 'or the time l.eing, his name represents a party triumph winMi mukes him the hero of the hour, anld partly because the signal v.ctory of the leading candidate In a pjll'i.'ul con test Is weee-pted as an evidence of his popularity and of Uie quiaXltios wlidtlh, It Is assumed, iwouAl mMko his local popularity national. But .w it Is. The tremendous Republican majority in Ohio 'i'aj undoubt edly given Mr. McKlnley a big boost for the presidential nomination, while the re sult in Kentucky, with 'its riurpt'lslroj vie tory for the Republicans, Is scarcely known before Brad'.ey Is hailed In some quarters as tlie coming man for the- pres idency, or tat least for the second place on the ticket. The theory put forward for associating these two namot on the ticket does not lack plausibility. McKln ley, It Is cliV.nved, (vpresents the Republi can tariff Uea, Bradley the sound t.ioncy principle and the combination would be Irresistible. But It ought not to be neccs sairy to get two men to represent that combination. The Repjuillcan cani.Uda.te for piaknt sl'.iould stand, In the opinion of the notion, for 'them bo.lh. Tnere to no doubt of 'McKlnley's eoundnoaa on the money question, tout unfortunately! all through liiie grant struggle of the past year agalst the aggresiive for -os of free silver and repudiation he was t-llervt when he cCiouUI have spoken. Mr. Bradley has one good quality -whlcfc would do good service In the presidential chair. He has the courage of Mi convictions. But he has no record of etate.nanshlp or volit leal prominence In tlhe pjet to Justify the movtimoiU of his Kentucky friends to give him the first place on the tlckc-t- and he Is '..urJly entitled to a aeconj. S ill MvKliUey anj Bradley would make a Very popular ticket throughout the West. The suggestion Is tutld to have emanated from New York Republican that Morton and Bradley would form a strcng combination, and the tempting consideration Is present ed that It mlgilut result In Bradley's acces sion to the presidency. For Morton l an old man, and theoe U something crully cynical jn an ovo Hum wh'oh assum s ttut the bmden of the praldency would kill him nd leave tlhe plice vacant for his as.wl.ite on the ticket. At any rate the Kentucky election has male Brudley the mot prominent Oindllne for the time being for the second place on the Republl n ticket. If there was any ns l:niice that his nomination woulj keep Kentucky in the Republican lines next year, no one would have a stronger claim on 11 founl of national expediency. It was an unlucky day for the American people wCwn Mr. Cleveland and his free trade cohorit astuned control of our country's (Talrs. Many a business man who wtkl H, the Clevo-'a,..l partle of IS92 with a rcoater In his hat, Wi then proud of a flrst-claes rating In Dun's or r-raddtreet's, dsua to Republican prosper I'.y. But he was mirAing to destroy hlm relf and has since been obliged to fettle wl to his creditors through their agait, the ttteriff, on the wual "tariff reform" basis of bankruptcy and ruin. Since the Ktw'.York; fulonlU have re. ecvrvl iftwW Irtl ftr tb:r kE'sdreut by Xsmanany," tftey tov discovered that they ' lost tlhe election ; Chiefly through their own SOiy-at-twme. They were de feated by majorities ranging from 16,000 to 22,000, and there were 39,000 registered voters who did not vote, mostly in the fusion wards. If these had voted, even the German defection on the Sunday beer fesue wouM not have resulted In a Tam many triumph.' There Is nothing par Mculairfy new In this discovery. The cause of good municipal government ha suffered many defeats from this source, and will stiller many more before our most Intelligent class of citizens learn that the only way to get and keep good city government is simply to vote for it. .There is much speculation among our Democratic brethren concerning the com plexion of a state wihlah it is alleged has been prepared for the coming convention to ratify. Tiieee cltlzen-polltlclans forget that the convention to be held on the 26th Instant was called a Republican body. It will meet to nominate candidate for city offices, and not to ratify a slate pre pared elsewhere. We ve.iture to predict thai If anyone produces a "slate" there on that day ft Is liable to be badly broken. If tfhere Is any provision In the miser afble makeshift yclept Astoria's 'VHrarter' wh'kih etandd In the uy of our railroad, the city council mtgCit have It amended wtuhout waiting for the sitting of the leg islature by employing the same means used in "changing" the water commis sion. The Acitorian will be glad to fur- nWh fur Over particulars au to this method on application of any one interested. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest . honors at every world fair where exhibited. KILLED BY A SPARROW. - Little Ida 'Moore, of Maryland; Die From Injuries Inflicted by Her Pet. (New York fWorrd.) A vicious attack toy an Bngt'ish spjurrow upon a (imall child, resulting In the death of the latter. Is a singular occurrence iwhlcDi recently (happened at Stemmer's Run, In Maryland. At that place two sons of Ovaries Moore caugthlt a small sparrow mflien out In the woods one day, and they brought it home so that Ida, their 18-months-oM sister, could play with It. The little child was dellghrted with the present. When alone with It one day She let tlhe sparrow out of tlhe cage. The bird flew savagely at the child and fiercely seized her lower lip. The soreams of the bafby brought the mother to the rescue, and the endeavored to get the epamrow sway. Before this could be done the bird had to be killed and Its beak pried open with a pair of pincers. -Ida at once began to show symptoms of blood poisoning. She was atttended by Dr. W, Veres Mace, of fitemmer' Run, but in spite of his efforts) cfhe died. WOMAN-HOOD Has its own special nueUdclne in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. And every woman who Is "run down" or over worked, every woman who suffers from any "female complaint" or weakness, needs that remedy. ' With It every dis turbance, Irregularity and derangement can be permanenitly cured . It an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and the "only" medicine for women which once used, is always In favor. Ju periodical pains, displacements, weak back,- bearing-down sensations and every kindred all'ment. It Is specific. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constlcatlon. liver Ills, Indigestion, dyspepsia, : pile and theadachea, , . .. Lord Roseberry Is said to be at work upon 4 novel dealing with th life1 of a diplomat. He has always had literary tasteu artd has at tlmeis written Verve of more or lea merit. Not long after his health begun to Improve upon his retire ment from ornce he took up work on a novel that had been akready well 1 nigh flnltihed.' He is a very careful workman and is rewriting the story for the third time. BUCKLEN'B ARNICA SALVE. The best salvs In the world for Cuts, Rrulses, Sores. Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Bore. Tetter.- Chapped Hands, Chilblain. Corns, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cure Pile, or no pay required. It t guaranteed to give perrect satisfaction, or money refunded Price. 25 cent per tox. For s!e by Chas .t'ngers. Odd Follows" building. Yeant-'I expect to live to see the day when :ihe bicycle will take o:i place of il -honte entirely." Cflnvon1eak "Welt, I don't. They'll never be able to make Frankfurter aueages out of the bicycle." Yon-kera Statesman. i It la a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs a cur Is the best. Dewltt'a Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform a cur, and are the best. . Chat. Rogers. i . "Yes," repeat d his satanlo majesty, "every room la taken ami the halls are full of cots. Will you inform, that man lUnWlH'i tlt once und for all that w posi tively c-jiunot receive any further eon- slgnmcr.s for 'the present." Detroit Tri bune. , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria "Your n-JaJeaty," said LI Hung Chang, ''we I'lave removed the viceroy of 6se- ohuen emd still John Bull Is not satis- fled." "Well," replied the emperor test ily, Mwihat's ' chewln.' about now?" Buffalo Express. 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It s Just as eaav to trv nn vnnnta 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 aiinuie cougn Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try It. Chas. Rogers. JWin W. Paul, of the Drexel banking fln.-n of TliiKadeliiihli, has had his stomp collection Insured for J30.000. The Paul colledtlon Is one of the -most valuable in the worM. There are stamps In the col- tecuon worth two each. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. King Christian of Denmark Is the oldest European monarch, while King Alfonso or upatn is the youngest. Acts at once, never falls.- One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accom panies a severs cold. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Unas. Rogers. Oeorgs Lord, of San Bernardino. Cal. Is said to be the world's oldest Mason. Hits age is 98 years. A. O. Bartley, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel It Is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha te! Salvs cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. "O, doctor, how do you do? You look killing this evening." "Thank you, but I'm not; I'm off duty, you know." Brook lyn Life. When Baby was sick, we gave her Cantoris, When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. Wnea she had Children, she gave them Castoria, ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish Oaptlai for new enterprises. A list containing the names and addresses or 350 suooesnfu! promoters who have placed over 100.000,000 Sterling in Foreign In vestments within the last six years, and over 18,000,000 for the seven months of 1S95. I'i'icrt, 5, or a, payaible by postal order to the- London and Universal Bu reau, of Investors, 20, Cheupside, London, E. C. Subeeribers wll be entitled, by ar- raingement with the directors to receive either personal! or lottom of lntroductoln to any of these eurceeisfiil promoters. This list Is first cCasa In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For pfacing the following It will be found Invaluable Bonds or Shares of In duMtiMlail, Commercial and Financial con cerns, Mortgage loans. Sale of Lands, Fatten ts or Minos. Directors: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER, C. PEPYB, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright ItU sold on auarante by all drug gists, 1 Cures xnoipiens uonsumpuc andlth beat Cough and Croup Oui For Sal by 3. W. Cum. I7TH STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Notice l hureby given thUit the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria have determined to Improve lTth street, from the South- line of Frinklin avenue to tn north line of Irving avonue (except the crossing of Grand Avenue) by graUing and lining aJU s treat to the established arrade t!ntUKl th fua wlitrn uieroot, and coiirtructlng on each side thereof a Slseiwaik 10 feet wkle within the curb and leaving a (yace of two feet next to cuib 'for D'.ahtlng tret und by construct ing gutters on botli sides thereof, and by planking throughout the full width there of, "between auch gutters with gool, sound fir olonk three Inch'es in thickness, all to be done m accordance with plans and specifications and ordinances) In relation ttvereto. The lands and premts-w upon which the soeclal assessment shall be levied to de fray the cost and expense of such, Im provciroent and the district embracing said lands and premhed be Mid the same are dfeiimated as follows, to-wtt: Commencing at the northwest comer of Lot i. In Block 16, running thence couth On a tnaishit line to the southwest cor ner ot "Lot 10, In Block 9, and thence eaak n a straight Hn to ttu siutheast corner of Lot , In Block t3, and thence north- on a straight Hne to the northeast corner of Lot 4. in Block 11, and thence ww on a straight line to the place ot beginning. And all lands and premises In eatd district and not tnchfdrd in any street or alley, ahaH be subject to said essess- ment. - Estimates of th expense of such im provement and plana and diagrams of such work and of tre locaiKy to oe im proved' have bcMi deposited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and ponce J 13 ire for examination and may be in eweted at the office of suet)- officer. At the next regular meeting or tn Common Council after the final publica tion ot this notice, towit: On W-slnely November 20th. 1896. K the hour of 7: p. m at vs Olty iHall. the said councs wHI consider any objections) to such 1m- nravments belnsT made ana If a rfflwn atranc against such kmproverment signed by pwaona owiwng mors man one-nan of rhs oronertr In sued district hersln oe- sertbsd and in wmcw on apccwi man ment Is to b levied, shall b tiled with the Auditor HMri IPOllos Judv befors the sard tlm of 'tnssilnc ot tn common Ootmctl no suei'i Improvement or work halt be ordVrtKt except by a rots of two- PMrJa of ths co.-ntnon council. By uAW of Km (xmmi ("ixinoii. Attest: K. OSBUR.N. 'Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon, Kowmbsr Itlt, 1ST-5. fp asi? XBE8T Oncata dossTN LilH.iyJ BOND STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notl os is hereby given that the assess ment made by Ordinance No. 2,018, of the city of tAstorla, confirming, the assess ment on roll No. 8. for the improvenieiu of Bond street, in Attatr's Astoria, from the (west lino of Forty-second street to the West 2ne of Forty-flftih treet, is now 'lus awd payable In United States gold and silver coin at tihs office of the City Treasurer, land If not paid wlthiln five days tromi the flnal publication or mis notice, txwwlt: On or before Monday, December 2d. 1895, ithe Common council will order warrants Issued for the col lection of the same. The SAsseEument is as follows: Astoria Savings Bonk, E. 60 feet Lot 2. 'Bl ock 98 I" 00 Astorlal Savings Bank, Lot 7, Block 68 12 66 Astoria Savings Bank, Lot 8, Block 98 112 50 H. F. Bruhn, Lot 6, Block t 26 00 H. F. Bmihn. E. half of Lot 6, Block 6 U0 John Casey, Lot 1, Block 8 H 00 John Casey. Lot 2, Block 8 4 00 John Casey, Lot S. Block 8 $1 00 Daniel D. Casey, Lot 4, Block 8.... $1 00 Ohirlwt Ohrtstianiion, W. 60 feet Lot 3, Block 98 HI 00 John Ember Lot 1, Block 98 H7 00 John Bnbemr. W. 25 feet Lot z, Block 98 13 66 JoCm Enbenr. E. 25 feet Lot S, Block 98 15 65 Jcflm E-nberg, Lot 1, Block 98 17 00 Frlekia Fiord, e. half of Lot z, Block !?5 00 Frieda FJoiU. S. half of Lot 3, Block 6 175 00 Frledij, Fiord. S. half of Lot 4, Block 8 176 00 Annie FeUkes, Lot 8, 'Block 99 128 00 S. Haust-ed and wife Maria, Lot 1, Block 101 125 00 Gust Hofimes, Lot 6, Block 98 112 50 Guat Holmes, Lot 6, Block 98 I2 60 Mary H. Lelne-rcwetoer, Lot 1, Block 7 1125 00 Mary H. 'Leinenweber, Lot 2. Block 7 1125 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 3, Br.ock 7 H25 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 4, Block 7 H25 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 5, Block 7 120 00 Mary II. Leinenweber, Lot 6, Block 7 126 00 M. H. 'Leinenweber. Lot 7, Block 7.. tit 00 Mary H. Lelnenwcfcer. 'Lot 8, Block 7 126 00 M. H. Lleneniwetoer, Lot 1, Block 106 120 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 2, Block 106 120 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 3, Block 105 120 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 4, Block 106 120 00 Mary H. Lolnenwcher, Lot 5, Block 106 1125 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 6, Block 105 1125 00 Mary H. Lelneniweber, Lot 7, Block 105 1126 00 Mary H. Lelnenweiber, Lot 8, Block 105 125 00 Mary 'H. Leinenweber, frontage of Lot 1. Block 105 122 60 Mary H. Leinenweber, frontage of Lot 2, 'Block 106 122 50 Mary II. Leinenweber, frontage of Lot 3, Block 100 f 22 30 Mary H. Lelnem-wsber, frontage of Lot 4, Block 105 22 50 Frederick Llndstrom, 'Lot 1, Blo:k 99 1125 00 Frederick Lln-dstrom, W. half of Lot 2, Block 99 SG2 59 Frederick LlnJatrom, Lot 7, Block 99 126 00 A'umiBta S. McGregor, Lot 3, Block 104 25 00 W. F. McGregor, Lot 6, Block 101.. $125 00 Mrs. Emlrraa Mlnard, Lat 8, Block 6.- $26 CO Richard Marlon anil H. McCor- mack, Lot 5, Block 8 $4 00 Ridhairiil 'Morion and H. McCor- mack, -Lot 6, Block 8 $1 00 Rldhnirdf fMiairlon aind H. "McCor- mack, Lot 7, Block 8 $4 00 Rlohaird Marlon and H. McCor- mack, Lot 8, Block 8 $1 00 Richard Marion and H. MoCor- mack, Lot 9, dock 8 $4 00 RJcttuurd -Marlon anU H. McCor- mack, Lot 10, Kock 11 II 00 Rilctiardl If'.urlon and H. McCor -nvick, Lot 11, Block 8 Jl 00 Hicinarj itairion aind H. M'cCor- mick, Lot 12, Block 8 $4 00 Kicnaru 'Mairron land H. 'McCor- mtack, Lot 13, Block 8 4 00 Kicuvara Miaipion ama h. MjCot- mock, (Lot 14, Block 8 $4 00 wcnaiM .'.Marion and H. McCor- mack, Lot 15, Block 8 $4 00 Kiicin-ara wuirlon and II. McCor- mack. Lot 16, Block 8 $4 00 itjicinairo Mianon and H. MVCor- miacK, Liot 17, Block 8 $(00 KieeHMM .Miarron land H. McCor- imaelc, Ijot 18, Block 8 $3 00 reicnaM 'Marlon amd H. McCor- macK, L,ot 19, Block 8 3 00 KicuaiM LMuinon and H. McCor- 'mock, Lot 20, B'o-ck 8 $3 00 Knoiord Miirlon amd H. McCor- mack, Lot 21, Block 8 $3 00 iuktoum 'aiuirion and H. Jk-Cor- 'mak, Lot 22, Block 8 $3 00 mictiainj .Miairlon aind H. M.-Cor mack. Lot 23, Block 8 $3 00 icici.iairvj wurron and H. MvCor- mack, Lot 21, Block 8 $3 00 ivimairHi 'AMirion and H. BKCor mack, Lot 25, Block 8 $3 00 Kiionaina niainon and H. McCcr- ttHLfK, IM 26. Block 8 $3 00 winroauM Miairlon and H. McCor- macK, Lot 27, IS ock 8 $J 00 Kici.nmj niiamion aind II. (McCor- mack, Lot 2S, Block 8 $3 00 Kiaoaroi 'iiuinon amd H. McCor- macK, L,ot 29. Block 8 $3 00 miewKiirci .Mir10n and II. M'"Cor- mack. Lot SO, Block 8 $3 03 wicnaira oiiaipton trnid H. M'XJor- macK. L,ot si. Block 8 $3 05 k,io.-hi!m i.Mni-ton and H. McCor- macK, Lot 82, Kock 8 $3 00 NiaiatM wnnon and H. McCor mack, Lot 33, Block 8 Rklhaird Miairfon and H. fM3Cor mack. Lot 31, Block 8 P. J. McOowan, Lot 1, BJock 112 ... P. J. McOowan, Lot 2, Block 112. . . . P. J. McOowan, Lot 3. Bloc 112.... $3 00 $3 00 $25 00 $25 00 $35 00 $25 00 P. J. -MoGowan, Lot 4, Block 112.... P. J. iMcGowtun, Lot 6, Kook 112.... P. J. -MeGoiwian, Lot 8. BCock 112.... P. J. MVOowan, Lot 7. Block 112.... $21 00 $25 00 $1-5 9) P. J. MoGowan. Lot 8. IHock 112.... 12K M P. J. MbOowain. Lot 9. Block 112.... m P. X McOowan, Lot 10, Block 112.. $25 00 P. J. McOowan, Lot 11. Block 112.. $23 00 P. J. McOowan, Lot 12, Block 112.. $25 00 P. J. McOowan, Lot 13. Block 112.. $25 00 P. J. MoGowan, Lot 14. Block 111.. $25 IM P. J. 'McOowan, Lot 15, Block 112.. $2500 P. J. 'McOowan, Lot 1, Block 112.. $25 00 r. j. Mcuowan, Lot 17, Block 112.. P. J. XPoGowan, Lot 18, Block 112.. $25 00 $:- 00 P. J. McOowan, Let 1, Block 114.... 13 to $1 00 $3 00 $3 00 $3 00 $3 00 $3 00 $3 00 P. J. -MoGowan. Lot 2, Block 114.... P. J. MoGowan, Lot 3, Block 114.... P. J. McOowan, Lot 4, Block 114..,. P. J. McOowan, Lot 6, Rock 114.... P. J. McOowan, Lot I. Block 114.... P. J. (McOowan, Lot 7, Block 114.... P. J. McOowan, Lot 8, Block 114.... P. J. McOowan, Lot i. Block 114.... P. J. McOowan, Lot 10. Block 114.. $1 00 $1 00 $4 00 $1 00 H 00 $100 P. J. 'MoGowan, Lot 11. -Block 114.. P. J. McOowan, Lot 12, Block 114.. P. J. McOowan, Lot 18, Block 114.. P. J. 'McOowanv Lot 14, Btock 114.. P. J. McOowan, Lot 15. Bfock 114.. P. J. llcOowan. Lot Is, Block 114.. P. J. McOowan. Lot 17. Block 114.. P. J. 'McOowan. Lot 18. Block 114.. $4 0U It 00 $1 00 tl 00 P. J. MoGowan, Lot 1. Block 116.... $1 00 II 00 II 00 It 00 $1 00 P. J. McOowan, Lot t .Block 116.. .. P. J. McOowan, Lot S, Block 116.... P. J. McGownm. Lot 4. Block 116..,. P. J. McGowtan, Lot 5. Block 116.... P. J. McOowan, Lot I, Bfock 116.... P. J. MbGowan, Lot 7, Block 116.... P. J. McOowan, Lot t. Block 116.... P. J. McOowan, Lot I, Block 116.... $1 00 11 00 00 II 00 $100 $3 00 $2 00 e 00 $2 00 P. J. McOowan. Lot la. Block 116., J. McOowan, Lot 11. Block lit.. J. MKlowan. Lot 11 o k 116... P. J. -McOowan. Lot IS. Blork 116.. P. J. McOowan. Lot It, Ttkn k J. McOcnran. Lot 15. Blk 1H.. J. MVOowan, Lo 16, Bkxk lis.. J. MWVtwwn, Lot 17, Bio V.. $2 00 $"! 00 lift) 13 00 P. J. 'McOowan. Lot 18. Block 116. U Netaon, tot . Block i $us 00 L. NeCsoa, Lot t. Block 9., $3t 00 Johm Nonlntromi E. half of Lot 1, Block 99 $62 60 Elisabeth Parker, Lot 4, Block 101.. $25 00 Elizabeth Parker, Lot 6, Block 104.. $126 00 FranM TUtton, Trustee, Lot 1, Block 6 $150 00 Frank Patton, Trustee, N. half of Lot 2, Block t 75 00 Frank Patton, Trustee, N. halt of Lot 8, Block 6 $76 00 Frank Patton, N. half of Lot 4, Block 8 176 00 Rogers Trust Co., W. half Lot 6.... $13 00 Rogers Trust Co., Lot 7, Block 6.. $26 00 Rogers Trust Co., Dot 2, Block 104.. $25 00 Rogers Trust Co., Lot 7, Block 101.. $126 00 Rogers Trust Co., Lot 8, Block 101.. $125 00 T. Slverson, Lot 4, Block 99 $126 00 T. Siversjn, Lot 6, Block 99 $26 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 1, Block 106.... $6 75 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 2, Block 106.... $6 76 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 3, Block 106.... $8 75 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 4, Block 106.... $6 75 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 5, Block 106.... $9 00 C. E. 8. Wood. Lot 6, Block 106.... $9 00 O. E. 8. Wood, Lot 7, Block 106.... $9 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 8, Block 106.... $9 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 1, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 2, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 3, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 4, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 6, Block 110.... $1 00 O. E. 8. Wood, Lot 6, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 7, Block 110.... $1 00 C. B. S. Wood, Lot 8, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 9, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 10, Hock 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 11, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 12, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 13, Block 110....' $2 00 C.. E. 8. Wood, Lot 14, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 15, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 16, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 17, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 18, Block 110.... $2 00 By order of the Common Council. Attest ! K. OSBURN. Auditor and Polce Judge. Astoria, Ore., (November 11, 1895. 14TH STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the assess ment made by Ordinance No. 2.017, of the city of ABtorla, confirming the assess ment on Roll No. 7, lor the improvement of Fourteenth street from the north line of Grand avenue to the north' line of Jerome avenue, In Sfrivey'ls Astoria, Is now due and payaible 'In United Slates gold and silver coin at 'the ofTice'of the olty treasurer, .and if not paid within Ave days 'from the flnal publication of this notice, toiwrt: On or before FridUy, November 29, 1895, the common council Will orkJer warranto Issued for collection of same: Astoria Savlnse Bank, trustee, S. 100 feet lot 7, block 20 76 60 Astoria Savings Bank, trustee, S. 100 feet lot 8, block 20 31 90 F. N. Blanche, archbishop of Ore gon. S. 100 feet lot 4, block 20.... 23 To F. N. Bl'ancheit, aircWbldhop of Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 6, block 20 47 85 F. N. Bloncfhet, archbishop of Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 6, block 20 Ill 90 Otto Carlson. M. 60 feet ot Lot 11, block 19 15 95 Otto Corlsen. M. 50 feet of Lot 12, block 19 39 30 Aucnis't Danielson, lot 5, block 55.... 47 85 O. C 'Marv C. Katie and Nellie! Flavel, lot 2, block 19 47 85 G. C. Mry C, Katie and Nellie Flavel. N. 77 feet lot 1 block 19.... 69 00 G. O.. "Mary C Katie and Nellie Flwvel, lot 3, block 19 28 75 O. C. 'Mary C, Katie and Neflle Flavel, lot 4, black 19 15 00 G. S. Gtindwson, N. 60 feet lot 10, block 19 9 60 G. S. Oumdcrson, N. 50 feet lot 11, block 19 15 95 G. S. Gundeirson. N. 60 feet lot 12, block 19 33 30 Mr.s E. Tt. Hkuwes, N. 50 feet lot 7, block 20 38 SO Mrs. E. R. Howes, N. 60 feet lot 8, block 20 16 95 Mira. E. R. Hawes, lot 9. block 20.... 28 75 Aldel&ide B. 'Marelh, S. 50 feet lot 11, block 19 15 95 AderaMe B. Marsh, S. 50 feet lot 12, brock 19 38 30 F. L. Park-er and W. B. Chase, lot 1, block 56 114 90 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 2, block 56 47 85 F. L. Parker and 'W. B. Chase, lot 3, block 66 28 75 F. L. Hairker and W. B. Chas?, lot 4, block 56 15 00 F. L. Porker and W. B. Chase, lot 6, block 58 8 00 F. L. 'Parker and W. B. Chase, Cot 6, block 66 4 00 F. L. Parker anld W. B. Chase, lot 7, block 66 4 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 8, block 60 8 00 F. L. Parfcer and W. B. Chase, lot 9, block 66 15 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Cha, lot 10, block 66 23 76 F. L. Parker amd W. B. Ohtise, lot 11, block 56 47 85 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 12, block 56 ' 114 90 O. I. Petenajn, N. 50 feet lot 7, block 55 38 30 O. I. Peterson, N. 50 feet lot 8, block 55 IS 75 John Riley, let 4, block 65 28 75 Iver Sabo, lot 9. block 55 28 75 EmRle Sehiussel, S. 100 feet lot 7, btock 55 76 60 Brrvllio S.-ihl'Ui-Hel, S. 100 feet lot 8, block 55 31 90 E'l SHwph-a'.rd, tot 6, block 65 114 90 C. W. Shlvely, lot 8, block 19 6 00 C. W. Shlvely, lot 9,' block 19 15 00 Henrietta C. Swenson, tot 6, block! 19 5 50 MUtlldu. Thomson, S. 100 feet lot 10, block 19 19 15 J. F. Vces, S. 73 feet lot 1, block 19 55 90 By order of the Common Council this Sh day of November, 1895. Aftesrt: K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Afiorla, Ore., November 8, 1895. IRVING AVENUE IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Cmrmon Council of the City of Aetor! v. Oieson, have deterrrthreid to improve Irving Ave nue from the east line of 18th street to the east (Hne of 24th street, ail in the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely,- by removing all brush, logw and timber, and by grading and nil Ing to the entablished grade, and planking to tie wHiih of 16 fet through the cen ttr with good fir planking three I ruches In thickness, six Inches in vv-id'a. laid one Inch apamt on six sti-inff. all to be done In accordance with plans and lapeclncat- lorra and onJSnamces in relation thereto, The lands and preTiises upon which the special assessment shall be levied to de fray the coat and expenae of such im provement and district embracing said ".'anvlfl and premises, be and the sarnie are designated as follows, towit: AK of Blocks 24, 26, 26. 27. 28, 29. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. and 61, all In the town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely. Estimates of the expense of such im provement and plans and diagram of such iwork, and of the locality to bo lm- provctl. have been deported by the city surveyor with -the Auditor and Police JuUtre for examination and may be in- epecped at Hue office of auch officer. At the next regular meetiig of the Com mon Council aAer the final publica tion of this notice, towit: On Wednee da)-, November ZOth, 1S. u 7:30 p. m. at Vtii City Hall, the said council win consider any objections to such improve ment being made and if a remonstrance ax at rat such Improvement signed by per sons owning more tnan one-naif of the prcpercy In mien dletrlct herein deocrfbed and in which tfie spe-lal assessment Is to be levied shall be filed with the Aud itor ana Folice Judpe before raid time of meeting of tlie Common Council, no sucn improvement or -work ha be or. dered except by a vote of two-third of me common council. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Po',1 Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Noveraoer t: H95. SHTLOirS CURB Is sold 01 a r-ir. ntee. It cures Incipient conmmption. t Is the best Cough Cure. Only on cnt a dose. 25 cents, SO eta, and 11.00. For Salt by J. W. Conn. As Franklin Bays, good dreBs opens all doors, you should not lose eight of the fact that a perfect fitting ault la the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of Qualities. Their rep resentative vlBita Astoria every three months. Office SI Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you iave seen the spring line of samples. FOURTEENTH STREET SEWER AS SESSMENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the assess- ment malde by OrdLnomce No. 2015, of the City of Astoria, conttrniflng tlhe nawss- ment on Roll No. 10 for the conaiructlon of a sower In 14ltlh street In the part of the City of Aetorta as laid out and re corded by J. M. 'Shllvely anvl generally known as Shlvely's Astoria, from a point 100 feet south of the south line of Grand uwiiA to the south line of Jerome ave nue, 1s now due and payabCe In United Skates gold and silver coin at the office of the City Treasurer, and if not paid within five days from the final publica tion of this notice to-mit: On or before Saturday. November 30ih, 1895, the Com mon Council will order warrants Issued for the collection of the same. Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, S. 100 feet Lot 7, Block 20 $ 37 Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, S. 100 feet Lot 6, Block 20 21.40 F. N. Blanchet, Archbishop of Ore., 8. 60 feet Lot 4, Block 20 3.85 F. N. BLanchet, Archbishop of Ore., 8. 50 feet Lot 6, Block 20 3.85 F. N. Blanchtet, AreihMlhp of Ore., S. 60 feet Lot 6. Block 20 3.85 Theodore Bracker, N. 100 feet Lot 5, Block 68 18.30 James C. Oakiy, N. 100 feet Lot 6, Block 68 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 56 45.40 W. B. Ohaje and F. L. Parker, Dot 2, Block 58 23.40 W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, L.it 3, Block 66 5.40 W. B. Ohase, Lot 4, Block 56 None W. B. Ohtoe and F. L. Parker, Lot! 5, Block 56 None W. B. CWase and F. L. Parker, Lot) 6, Block 66 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot! 7, Black 56 None W. B. Oh(a,se and F. L. Parker, Lot 8, Block 56 None W. B. Ohtese and F. L. Parker, Lot 9, Block 56 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot! 10, Block 56 6.40 W. B. OHaae and F. L. Parker, Lot) 11, Block 66 25.10 W. B. Oh'ase and F. 'L. Parker, Lot 12, Block 66 45.40 August DanielRon, Lot 6, Block 65.. 36.00 G. C, Mairy C, Katie and NellEe Flavel, Lot 2, Block 19 3.10 G. C, Mary C, Katie and Nellie Fliwel, Lot 3. Block 19 5.10 G. C, 'Mary C; Katie and Nellte Flavel, 'Lot 4, Block 19 None C. S. Gunderaron, N. 60 feet Lot 10, Block 19 1 C. S. Oumderson, N. 60 feet Lot 11, Block 19 8.45 C. 8. 'GiinVtonson, 'N. 60 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.1,1 Mrs. E. R. Hawes, N. 60 feet Lot 7, Block 20 18.S! Mrs. E. R. Hawes, N. 50 feet Lot 8, Block 20 12 20 Mrs. E. R. 'Haiwes. Lot 9. Black 20.. 16.60 Adelaide B. Marsh, S. 50 feet Lot 11, Block 19 8.46 Adelaide B. -Marsh, S. 60 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.15 O. I. Peteraon, N. 50 feet Lot 7, Block 65 13.83 O. 'I. Peterson, N. 50 feet Lot 8, Block 55 John Relly, Lot 4, Block 65 Iver Saba, Lot 9, Block 55 Emily SclhlusiSel, S. 100 feet Lot 7, Block 65 Emily Schl'uesel, S. 100 feet Lot 8, 12.20 16.60 16.G0 37.75 Block 65 24.41) Eliza Shfiplherd, Iot 6, Block 65 56.60 C. W. Shlvely, Frac. Lot 6, Block' 19 None C. W. Shlvely, Frac. Lot 7, Block 19 None C. W. Shlvely, Frac. Lot 8, Block 19 N n C. W. Sfilvely, Lot 9, D'ock 19 None J'owphi SinnOt t, Lot 4, 'Btock 58 Joseph Slnnoft, S. 50 feet, Lot 5, Block 68 None Joseiph Slnnott, 8. 50 feet Lot 6, Block 58 None Slaters of Chiairlty of St. Mary Hospital, Lot 1. Block 67 22.70 Sifers of Ohsuilty of St. Mary'a Hospital, Lot 2, Block 57 12.70 Sirens of Charity of St. Mary's Ho-npltal, Lot 3, 'Block 57 2.70 Plfiten? of Chamity of St. Mary'a Hospital, Lot 4, Block 57 None Slft'cns of Olnanlty of St. Mary o Hojplbal. Lot 6, Block 57 None Sifters of Oharlty of St. Mary's Hospital, Lot 6, Block 57 None Henrietta C. Sveneon, L 6, Block 19 None Matda Ttho.mjon, S. 100 feet Lot 10, Block 19 3. CO J. F. Voss, S. 73 feet Lot 1. Black 19 6.10 By ondfr of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor anvl Police Ju Ige. Astoria, Ore., Nov. 9th, 1895. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Grtest Trail Railway System. TO -IN- Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views jf the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Ssved on all tickets East. Tourist c r thf bt'ft on wh- Hi. I quipmeut of the very finest throughout. ALSO Canadian I'acific -T0- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C: Empress of India - - Aug. jih. mpres of Jjwn - - Aug 6th. Erai ress of China - - Srit. i6ih. Emtrets of India - - ott. i4th. Empress of J.tnn - - Nov. nth. Empress of Chins - D.c. 9th. Aastrallu stramrr kvt ViKnBv-r, B. C , 101a 01 every montn. For ticket rates and Information tall on or address JAS. F1NLAYSON, Aeent, Astoria. Or. W. F. Carson, Traveling Pass. A?t , Tacoma. Wi-h. Geo. McL. Brown, Dist Pass. Azt, Vancouver, B. C. PROr'KHhlOI'lALjCAKl German Physician. Ec."0- UR- PBHvJlCIAN AND SURGEON. omce over Albert Dunb.r s store, cor. 9th and Co -.mercial. Prices: Calls, $15 couiinements. JiO.lX). Operations at fllce free; medicines furnished. W. C LOGAN. D. V. o.. DENTAL PAKLOftS. Mansell Block. 07 Third '" Drt. K1LIV JANiiON, PHYSICIAN AND bUUGlM-ilv Oiflce over Olsen's drug store. Houi a. if to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. to days, 10 to 11. LIBERT? P. MULLINIX, M. L, PHYSICIAN AJSU DU-itu-u."-'-". Olhce, 684 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Soecial attention glvon to all chronl diseases. 1 OB. O. B. ESTEfl, PHYSICI tN AND BURGEON. Special attention to disease of worn en and surgery. Office over Danzigefs store, Astoria. Telephone To 61 JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian Building. ' Hours, 10 to 12 and t to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRtlD KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his orllce until l o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until p. m., and from 5 until 7:3u evenings. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ICS Commercial Street. W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFOUCE & SMITH, ATTORN ii'S-AT-Y AW, 1SS3 Commercial street. I V). A. iiOWLOX, ATTORNEY AND 'JOUNS&LOR AT LAV. Otilce on rieeoud tit.veL Axuuia or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxun Chester V. Dolpii. DOLPH, NIXON & DuUFH, ATTUKNKKS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 2o, -0, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busUiess promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEiAlPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. b'. and A. M. Regular communications in-ld on the hrsl and third Tuesiiuy evening of each inonui. V. G. HOWELL. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Suunilarv. MlSCELLANEC REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN l'OKTi.AAi -O-.t: ., Handley & Haas. l;,u First etre-l. j.:i.l get the Daily Ast-man. VI.sRni not miss their morning tiajjer there. HilVl-.'it A'l WINES AND IJKAM-! randel wine irtste.-ti o; ; Ktfty ceiit'H i": ':;.)'.. peach and ai'ic;t i.ic:rt. Oorwio nii w; )-. a; An-t INTENDED SY.MPA'IH. "Do unto others as ymi would tu:ve others do unto you." i sympathetically shown in the following line.:, the pre' uiniitiou being tli.it sjnij'.i.,i) im i ..-in, or akin to pain or sorrow: 'Gentlemen: 1 'louse i,eni Kiau:.f': Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dalt. Two boxes to Lillle Wilcox, Brookluiiu, 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 SEAY. Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. ttogers, Astoria. Or. Sole Agent A. V. ALIvEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. C.iss auJ Squimojai: Streets. Astoria, Ore DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing li.-twt-en the un dersigned, under the lirm name and style Oregon Transport utio.i Company, is tills day dif-siiivt-d by mutual corivi.t. All outstanding IjIHs or accounts being pay able to Capt. ltiul Schroder, and ho as suming the payment of ail doltfa due by said lirm. Astoria, Or., Jlav 1,1, 183'i. - PETER II. CKIM, PAUL SCHRADER, STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. riifriJ'.;l.'T:W Two Daily F5. atf to Portland ,-TelfDhonp" Ifuvpu jCi.,.; . - daily (cx..'t-i,t Snn.lav). Lphvph Pcrtlanil iliilv nt 7 11. m ex cept Siiiiu'nv. " ' llailpy (i',Ztrl" 1, ,,v.' Asf,-nH Tueg y. -Ucdne-i ny, Tl.i-tP.lav, Frday nnd lli't'iiy Puirinti-' at (i-j-, tn . v;,,,i0 pvi'tuutr nt 7 p. m. i-,.v-R iV-tt.-M,? dai'v r,t h p. iu., ex t SimmJiiv. Ou Salorl:iv i.i. l.t oil' p. ni. C. W. STON'E, A nt, A-loiia. U. B. ficott PrP9lilenff'hn,? 1L B. A. Seeley. Gen'l Agt., Portland. ' S. I!. Vi LLl:TT, PLUMBING, lias and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam ai.d Water hcr.tin.-o-- 178 Twelfth fr..t. Atnrlri. Or Horth Paeifie Brewery JOHN' KOF'f, Prnp Bohemian Ler Beer And XX PQRTfc'P. Sunnrsitje Saloon or Louis Bomtze t U. Co-Dopollton Saloon. All ordr. wSl b promptly attended to. viii:i?r. -