I TllK OJULY ASWHIAN, AS'iDHIA, AATtRDAY MORNING, J.OtTAlW 4, 180(1. gaily gotovimu JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TfcR.MS OP SUBSCRIPTION Telephone No. M. DAILY. 8nt by mall, per r Bent by nmll, per month Served by carrier, per week ,.VM ,. . . 01 WEBKLT. 8it by mall per year, 10B In sdvauc. Postage free to subscriber. AM communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to th editor. Business communication of all kind and ramltotm-ea tnuat be addressed to The Astortan. The Aatortan guarantees to Its ub ecrRera the lrgt circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rlrer. Advertising ratea can be had on ap plication to the buelnMt manager. The Weekly Aatotlan, the aecond oU eat weetty In the t' oC Oregon, next to the Portland Oregontan, U:e Urreet weekly circuit ion In the Mate. Jno. T. Handle Co. are our Pert land agents, and copies of the Aitorian can be had erery morning at their atsJ n Flret street. THE CAMPAIGN' IX Ct'BA. The Cuban chief has beaten Spain' greatest general. So much la ma le clear by the new from the "ever-faithful Isle." General Campoa recently took the field In person against the rehela. He had ten men to their one, besides vast superiority In equipment and supplies. He planned rhiewd strategy, by which he meant either to capture the whole Insurgent army, or to drive It Into the swamps ot the Zapata Peninsula, where It icuM easily be kept harmless. He has m.e been forced to retreat, to fortify his camps against attack, ami to Impress Into his service, for enforced military duty.j all the cltliens he can CM hold of. tie! has ben outgeneraled, outmaneuvered. outflanked and beaten in every engage-1 ment In the campaign. Genera! Gomes; has broken through his llr.es and men-l aced the rear of his army, and marched all around him. At present General Cam pos aeems to be standing at bay. f,ar fully awaiting an attack, and wondering whether the next blow will fall upon him or upon Matanxas or Havana. Not long ago he was planning to put a line ot! soldiers clear across the Island and march them eastward, sweeping the rebels Into the aea at Cape Mays! Now he is hop ing the rebels will not march westward It like manner and drive him Into the tea at Cape San Antonio. j The war has been In progress less than i a year. General Campos has iw.w) vet-1 teran troops at his command, with a; nation of K.DUu.Css) at his back. The rebel j army numbers about lo.OAi, with about : half a million to draw upon. The total population of Cuba is only about l.oW.'iw, half berig In garrisoned cities under j Spanish guard, an.) not more thn rn. I - , , , I third of the population can be reckoned ..,.., , , . . as actively in revolt. The Spanish have, ! threfore, loS.OW soldiers to suppress tnei revolt of 5W.0W) or S.v.(:o men. women and children; as many soldiers, that is. as there are men in the whole Insurgent population, combatant or non-combatant. and ten times as many as the actual rebel' army. Yet they have been steadily los-i Ing ground. Today the Insurgents hold more than half the island, and are over running more than half the remainder. Draw a line across the map of the island at Santa Cly.ra, from the mouth of the Sagua ri er to Point de. San Juan. All east of that-to-wit. half of the province i of Santa Clara and all of Putrle Principe and Santiago de Cuba Is In th- hands otj the rebels, with the exception of less than' a score of garrison towns and seaports. ' Draw another line across, from Matanxas! to the Bay of Brca. and the territory be-j tween It and the former to-wlt, the resti of Santa Clara and nine-tenths of Matan ras is the prestnt scene of war. The: rest of the Island, west of Matanxas. com-' prising the provinces of Hi-.-ana and Plnar del Rio. Is still undisturbed, though ine insurgents may invaue u at a.iy time. and filibusters from Mexico may land ui on Its shores. . Bum iatc 1,111,119 ii 10 wure than Idle for Spain to kep up the nre- tense that there is no war In Cuba, but j merely some desultory rioting. There Is war, civil war, fully as much as there was In this country thirty odd years a?o, the existence of which Spain waa so quick to recognize; and we are inclined to think the Insurgents have r.ow far better prom ise of success than the Confederates in this country ever had. I THK STATE TEACHERS' TiON. COXVKX-; The annual holiday convention of the' Important to AmerVrar.s seeking Dng Biot.. T.h.r- ai,i 1 ! ah 'aptUU for nsw enterprise. A U which is now being held In the Hi(?h School at Portland, is Illustrative of the growing tendency of the educational forces of the country to secure through organization and comradeship a certain harmony of pose. meth'jd and unity of nur- It Is only through Interdependence ot the various departments of the educa-i tional system, one upon the other, work-! , Ing together for the attainment of a den- nlte end, that the work of our public' schools can be made to turn out the high-; est type of a symmetrically developed manhood and womanhood, fitted to .-e- spond to the best ideals of citizenship.' There should be uniformity of methods of Instruction as well as uniformity In text-books. There should be a wise cor .1 relation of ideas In every part of the! educational plans, from the kindergart;n! to the university, and it Is only through i tnese f.nnuai gatherings that the eoli-' darity and uniformity of the common school system can be maintained. ! tf nm,er rr. I. .,i,i .h. ..! ' " " i""liio say to my friends the orchestra of the programme committee at the con-; variably begins to play forte." vent ion of our state teachers now In session to keep the deliberations from de scending to mere pedagogical controversy and to sparring for advantage in mere cstentallous exploitation of dry erudition these gathering ought to be productive of permanent and substantial benefit. The teacher ought -to prevent themselves from drifting In narrow pedagogical chan nel too far from the common people. j AmonfT the objects to lie attained by the j.vn-'iil romvnt.'on of (fa. hers are; The s.!tinuiat!''-n f professional prid". the discovery of abuse and the suggestion rf rencillc for their correction, the ex change of Mom that rcmei from pcraonal cKi-cricnio In the f-nopltvcm, the beneflt of contact with the min . ot the brightest educators, the cultivation of the esprit do corps, which helps to make the cAtca tloral army a compact, agx-esslve and effective force In attaining th, hlghett en.ls that are possible under our free school system. It cost t'nel Pm snXhM.ll to maintain the New York during the fiscal year end ing June V tM. U would have cost a gnat deal more than that If the New York had really done anything. The heaviest Item In the expense of the last year was lasts." used In paying her officers and crew; JV.S3.I went for re pairs, a very largo sura for a new ship. The San Franeleo used the tidy little sum of $34l.sr&s: during the year; UwJ.; was expended In repairs Just before her departure for the European station, where she now Is. l-ess than tT,l.1U l was necessary. evcluslve,of medicines, to pay the expenses of the comparatively small number cf vessels the I'nlted States kept In commission during the year ending June Js, m During the year there wes expended to ward additional ships i:tC8.:u SS, and there can be no manner of doubt but that the money was well expended. It Is I great pity that so little of It was expend ed at navy yards, for. with property valued at almost K-T.itv.iW at the various stations, it Is a waste of capital to send all the work to private contractors. Were the navy department a private corpora' lion, and proceeding after this manner, any court in (he country would appoint a receiver to manage Its affair within twenty-four hours It cost no less than U to pay the salaries ot the officers who are detailed for duty In yards. It Is an Interesting question when ten der of a silver coin can be refused by reason of abrasion. The question was brought before the supreme court of the I'nlted States In a case involving the re- ! fusal of a ten-cent piece offered In pay ment of car fare on a street railroad In Jersey City. The conductor refused the coin when tendered because he thought It was not worth par. having been worn by abrasion while In circulation. The passenger was ejected from the car and I brought suit for damages. He recovered a judgment, which was afflrmed by the supreme court of New Jersey, and this Judgment has been affirmed by the su- I preme court of the I'nlted States In an I affirming the judgment Chief Justice Fuller referred to the law regulating the passage of defaced and abraded coins, and declared that there was no provision against the passage of silver coins which were abraded only by circulation, and that they were a legal tender as long as they bore the semblance of the coin. I'ncle Sam cannot fail to notice that the Canadian farmers near the bord.'rs .re firing all the eggs at him they can raise. j We are confident that Spain will not Join ary nation In making war on the United Slates. In case of hostilities, of course. we should have to Insist upon It paying . fcr what the Duke of eragua ate during e "or'li' rlr' General Miles' warning that our ccast defenses are wholly Inadequate was high , ly Impolitic, no doubt. But as It suc- sceded in stimulating congress to the per- formance of its duty in the matter, that will be overlooked by posterity. Martinex Campos, Spanish captaln-gen- eral of Cuta. "authorlxes the most ex i pliclt and unequivocal statement that the I insurrection will be put down." Hut It I will be noticed that he explicitly and un- equivocally neglects to say when, x. There Is an Increasing tendency to view the Venexuelan war through the large end of the spy glass. - The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all othtrs. Counsel-Then you think he struck you with malice aforethought? Witness tin- flicrn a n: 1 v I I ml.', tu-i-a ha hit me witn a t,ricl(. vhere wasn't no mallet nor nothin' cf the kind ubout. New York Dispatch. All tr.e patn: metJls-iesj advertised n this ptper. together with the cnolo- est perfumery, and toilet article, etc, an be bought at tne lowest price at J. W. Conn' drug itore, oppoait Oo- cldent Hotel. A-torta. I Lawyer Have you formed any opinion on this case? Juryman No. tlr. "Io J you think, after the evidence on both I -ides Is all in, you would be able to form j any opinion''" "No, sir." "You'll do," New York Weekly. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. containing the nmea and addre.') ot 3f auor-essjf -i! promoters wh- nave placed over li').m,V Storting In Foreign In vestment wltliln the la six years, and over 1S.W), Vic the seven month of li95. I'l ic -, fi, or lii, jnyMe by postal order to tho London and Universal Ru- reau of Invefjrs, 20. Cheap.lde, London, i E. C. SutaerAivm wll be entitled, by ar- either pecr.j: or lttcr'of intr.5ductoin to any of rhem uxrif.il prmoter. 1Tr'i" nr4t cfafls ln 'very resipect, and evejry man or Arm whose name ap- t,ierfcln Ztod upon. For pacing the following It will be found InvuluaMe Bonds or Share of In- dustrta". Commercial and Financial con' oerns. Mortgage bans. Sal of Lands. Patents or Mlnt. Dtrctors: SIR FDWARI) C. ROS3, H'J.V. WALTER C. PEPYS, C'APT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright. ' POOR THING Exchange. "No." she said lanvui.iiv "r .av ""'ft I am interested In the opera." '. 'I111"6'1,7. " . N' .Whenever 1 think of something in A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Keil. 8hanbu.-f, Pa. Dear Sir--1 am glad to say a good word for Kraase'i Headache Capiulea. After suffering for over three year with acute neuralgia and it consequent Insomnia (Thich seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best pbyilcian) you suggested this remedy which rave me almost Instant relief. Word fall to express the praise f should like to .Vstow on Krause's Headache Capeules. Oratefiillv 'Yours, MRS. K. R. HOLMES. Montrose. Pa. IUSIIOP IVTTKtt Discusses the War Question In No Un certain Tone. New York Tribune Itlshop Doner, when a.-k.'d yent.rd.iy nt his home, No, SHt Washington S.iuuc North, about the enetuelan situation, said to a Tribune repoiter: The woild, dining the past vrieli, 1ms been treated to a wry Impressive illus tration of the difference between politics and statesmanship. Two nations on on other continent have a difference ntxut a batim'ao line. The strorgrr of the two Is allied to u by race and linens ; the weaker Is a survival of a civilisation which once thietttened tho liberties of the Anglo-Saxon wot Id. Cne of th-m claims to have a case buttressed by amide evi dence and capable pivof hy historic docu menls of liblispuliib'c authority; the other has. thus lai- mainly contenie.t ltelf with lnrae claims a:ul v-no statement. "At this point a thlid ration, which Is. or which claims to be. more powerful than either. Intervenes, not to asH, as It might properly do, rs ih. champion the veker nation, that the proofs of the claims of the stronger be clven to the world, but t!.T the who'e question shall be submitted to t!- dv!slen of a com mission appointed by Itself It Ivlnir dis tinctly and explicitly hostile to the claims of one of the two parlies at issue, and therefor disqualified from acting lin-partlally-wtth the threat hrhln.l lis do. mand of war. "This Is not statesmanship. States manship means, among other thlncs. knowledge, foresight, deliberation, the habit of cool Judgment, and. In Its h ghest aspevt, the Instinct of equliy. No one of these would seem to have leen pres-nt In the speoiaote to which lately we have been treated. A doctrine tth Monroel,' has been Invoked which eminent pub licists asscre us has only the m;st re mote ami Indirect (waring upon the ques tion at Iss ie. A method of settlement has been proposed which. If It hsd been proposed to ourselves, would have he.-n laughed out of court with the mot vn- ,u:Ki'i"eM viMiirmi'i, ano in aiiernanve nas oeen mrrmcne,!. it not lm"oril. whose tremendous consequences are Ir, af el almost as Itghtly as If they were those of a game of lawn tennis. "The ministers of the Prince of Peace may well rememlver !hoe oons-q-ienees supremely at this moment, when dris. tendom pauses with listening ear to catch the first strains of that anirello hymn which, on the morning of the birthday of the Savior of the world, sang above Hie mancer of the Kabe of 1'ethlehem. Glory to Ood In the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill to men.' "If. as the Apostle St. Peter reminds us, "the dumb ass, speaking with man's voire, forbade the madness of a man who claimed to be a prophet.1 then the hum blest messenger of Jesus Christ may rot refuse to lift up his voice against a recklessness of precipitancy, and a pas sion for the display of plnchback patriot ism, which are alike unworthy th name of 'American' and Christian.' War Is a relic of barbarism at Its best . state. When prosecuted for the hghest anil holieat ends there still follow immeas urable evils In Its train, of which. In this land, we are feeling the grave and de teriorating effects, though II Is more than a third of a century since they were set In operation. Even a Hebrew bonds man ran set us an example with his sw ift cry. Sirs, ye are brethren, why do ye this thins?' In such an emergency as this. "May no lust of conquest, no bn-"c pas sion Inflaming us to humiliate a powerful rival, no blind following of demagogues eager to pander to the worst, eager not to appeal to the best In their fellow men: and. above alt. not tolerance of a leader ship erased with the love of place and eager to outwit a political adversary, per suade us to forget our duty as a Chris tian nation to cultivate the graces of pa tience, forbearance and a lofty self-restraint which are the best graces of strong men and so to 'study things that make for peace?" " i!e f people have piles, but DeWltfs Witch Haiel Salve will c ire them. When promptly arplled It cures scald aad barn without the I lightest pain. Chas. Rogers. THE roETS ON AR. New York Herald. The Rev. Lyman Whllney Allen, of New ark. N. J., author of the epic poem. "Abraham Lincoln." which was awarded the H.i) prize by the Herald's committee of Judges ln the recent literary cont.-sl. replies today to the sonnet of William Watson. Mr. Watson, who is recanhd as a pos sible successor to Lord Tennyson ns Poet Laureate of England, published the fol lowing appeal for peace between the two countries on Monday: O, towering daughter. Titan of Ihe West. Behind a thousand leagues of foam se cure. Thou tow-ard whom our Inmost heart Is pure Of ill Intent although thou threat, n st With most untlllal hand thy mother's breast; Not for one breathing space may earth endure The thought of war's Intolerable cure For such vague pains as vex today thy rest. But if thou hast more strength than thou canst spend, In tasks of peace, and flnd'st h r yoke too tame. Help us to smite the cruel, to liefrb nd The succories, and put the fa se to shame. So shall the ages laud thee and thy name Be lovely among nations to the end. Mr. Watson's appeal for je-ace was ca bled to this country and published In s-v-eral newspapers, Including the Ibruld. Mr. Allen felt Inspired to make Immediate response. His peace note comes to the Herald over the signature "Hangamon," which. It will be remembered, was his vague identification wh-n the Herald pub lished the list of successful competitors In Its contest. "Sangamon's" sonnet Is as foi' , -s: O royal Mother, Empress of the i. st' Whose, ancient sceptre rules o'er iaie: and sea. Thy fair undowered daughter greeteth thee. The centurled bride of Freedom, long re leased From filial ties and bound by Nature's priest To her great lord to serve hlin and to te Tho nourlsher and guardian of the free. Hath seen her state for nobler ends in creased Thlnk'st thou she loveth war, when she hath drained So late her cup of sorrow? Yet when call The sons of Freedom all her blood is fire. Respect. Just mother what she hath main tained. And thou and she together shall fore stall Tho golden age of earth' supreme des.'re Sangamon. Mr. Allen I the great grandson of the revolutionary hero, Col. Anthony Thorn ton, of Virginia. His first poem was pub lished seventeen year ago. Since then he ha contributed several verses, and his effort have been greeted wllh conddera ble success. The hymn entitled "The Coming of HI Feet" ha established itelf In popular favor. "Abraham I, In coin," however, was his most ambitious effort. LIVELY AS A CRICKET. Although In the first Instance as slug gish a a tortoise, the kidney become s lively as a cricket when a healthful Im pulse I given to them with Hosteller's Stomach Bitter, a promoter of activity In these organ which counteracts a ten dency to their lethargy and dlseaae. En action of the kidneys, it should be remem bered, I the first tage of those danger ous renal maladie against which the re source of medical science are too often exhausted In vain. Peril I forestalled by Hie Bitters, which averts ilrlght's disease, (linbeles, dropsy, pravel and th-1 5 eradicating malarial, bilious, and nervo ailments, dyspepsia, constipation, and thoumailiro. Appetite, and sleep are Im proved and ron alesoenoe hastened iy It iM iieilelenl nction. Kllher when health slightly or seriously Impaired, the aln of this restorative and preventive medl rlne Is sv-,lil,v made manifest. Tilt: CHKltfVMAH GIKU Rlie was Nil ii on t'htistmas mornlnti, ex acily twenty Veins sini: l)f course 8t. Nicholas klssnl lier-the ol saint Is never slow And on every blrih-morn since Ihen. Ju as regular as his round. tomeehore on this ilalnty maiden, Hi' Hl.l t'hap'a tjlft Is found. First 'twas teeth, then 'twas dimple then 'twas gibberish and talk Then a wobbly-toddly stirt of ere p and very straddle walk: Then blushes came and tcauty. wtih wealth of wavy hair; i Thm eves Dial trapped a fellow's hear and lips that said 1 Heware. A year into the old Hulnt IttlH'Icd "Love," left a bun. 11 II was lied around with heart strlng iin.l us seal looked like a dove. She iiH-ned It and tasted It. We jolne. In merry laugh; Hut while she was not looking. 1-1 the other half. Ker since that happy morning we liav had a lovely tune; She lugs my half, while 1 beg hers; It rey quite sublime. Hut It's settled, that this Christmas shall take her. gift and all: And M. Nick to give me lo her. I' be ready al his call. CII.VHl.KS M II.VANF. TWO UVJdd SAVED Mra. Phoe Thomas, of Junction City, I 111- waa told b her doctors alvs had Ocm j aumpuon and ifcat there wwa oo hope for iter, out two Docilva Dr. King a I aw lla- ' eoverv compete v cured hr. ml she sav It saved her life. Mr. Tbomaa Rgger. IV Florida atreet, Saa Francisco, auuVred front a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried wiUioul rsxull evaryinlnc e.se tnen bought on bottle of Dr. King' New Discoivry and In two weeks waa cured. He is naturally thankful. It such results, of which (has ar eamptea. that prove the wonderful efficacy of this nv d.ome in Cornchs and Colds Free trial bottle at Chaa. Rogers' Drug Store. Resr- u,ar sue M c ue and U OU. Mis. Ri-s d. wife of the vaer if th house, will not go out lit society this winter. N-cnuse of the. Icith of In mother, which occurred last sunime Mrs. rtccds daughter, w ho Is a sweet looking blonde, was "out" last winter and will !e among the gay set this year At the capital the family live at th Sltorehani. a hotel which they have made their h sduuanerf for years. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Ihe new American iluchess w.II le pre senud al court 'on her niarrUtff" next season by either her rattdtnolher-ln-law or her mother-in-law. The ,ormT. the Dnwauer lnu-hess of M.irlUtroiuh, Is now stayliw at liratiksotne IVne. the place n r son-in-law. Lord Itnnornr. lira :o',irnomouili, and her mother-in-law, lb Marchioness of Blanford. K with he daiiKhlers. at her lon house In tAiwnde square I'KOVk.N A BOON. jentiemen: I have always reoom mendel Krause' HeaiWne Cupsule wherever 1 have had a chance. They nave proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly. J. K. WALTER. La enworth, Kansas, For sale by Chaa Rogers, Astoria. Oregon, sole agent. ne of the stories told of Russell Sage Is that v hen one day a thief dr ipie-d lull near film In order to draw his alt. n tion from enuntlnir some tnnncy ho ha dtawn nt a bank. Mr. Hone put his foil on Hie Mil, thanked his informant, tin Ished his emir.t, stow d his own money larefully away, and then smilingly pu the thief's bill also In hi pocket BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA. SALVE. The best salve In the world foi Cut. Bruise. Sure. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain. Con., and All Skin Erup tions, and pimlttvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It I guaranteed to gvt perfect satisfaction, or money remndra. Price. IS cents per box. For ! bj Chaa. Rogers. Odd Fellow' building. HUMAN NATURE, more than Y.Jt'e .e-.'il III. I lee. Th' S" v.m.irles of fnte. The thlnn-r Johnny ililnks the lee. The worse he wanls to skate. Wahlngi'n Star. When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castorla, When she waa a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Visa, she clung to Castorla, Wiico she bad Children, the gave theta Castorla. Anagresable Laxative and N EKVJf TON Id, Bold by DrugglsMor cent by mall. fOoSOa, nd $1.00 per paoxag. 6aicplefTa, TjrAfa TTrS The Favorite TOOTJ POWBH 11.1 11 J fur the luelb and iltaihu. For Bala br 3. W. Cmo. Signature Is printed la BLUE diagonally cross the OUTSIDE wrapper 1 of every bottle of (the Original and Oenulne) .Worcestershire SAUCE A farther protection aggies Mil ImltmtloDM. ' AfenU for th United States, troubles arising from a weak Mad Kqually elllcadous la It In clicking ? 150. roa a ca-sc it will not cumx, I J JOHN DUNCAN'3 SONS,' N. ,V JOB PRINTING 1ii i ii mi ii i 1 lWa'.w' III I I. lll'Alw. UCITKH 1IKMW, HTATKMESIN, I'.MHf, KNVKI.Hl'lX. HWKUTa, I Kil.VI. III.ANKH, HIIIITINUT.VtlH, I.AllKI-", TICKKTH, II VNlillll.lx. r tv nv. tiiviiiiiu iii llio hUitk line exwiiilisl with nealiiese nl iliMloh - sat lli - Astorian Job Office. Solutlflo America! A.encjf rw Oawsrtu Tltana aaaag. OlklOM PATIMT. COPTSWHTe. for tnV' ma tr llsnJIwel tlM l' N M S CW. m lwT, eiw luu. OklMl MtM fo seMo tsiuaw IB AlMrlea K'srv retanl lass) cwi tr us U btvushl buret lh iMiUtt by a bviw (Km tnt of Aafi la tM lanrMt trsatsMea of mi eiii patoe I s wuriX lUuiahllr UltMlrwMhl, S4 U!llltTtt 9U StKKllJ t tthoat IL WlT, (1 OO twiIivsiio.hu a i.uoss, iii Si a aa rvi Nirrr-'E of iMri'i.uniir asp ac CKPTAXCU 1 iF UltA'N. !N AKAIH'M ASTulllA Nolle Is hereby given that J. A. Fa- latwnd. eoiitraelur for the construe lion of drain In Adair Aliri. under th provision of Ordinance No. IstU, on this l day ot November, tw. riled In lb ofno of Ihe AUt- and I'otftw Jialg of tli iVy of Ax. (tie I'nrttfVM of v Ciiy rHirveyor. and Muixcmwrnibsnt of Hrern. at-provcl b th (mTiltt on StnsMt and Public Wear. Alter me etjilmiaai wf ti hr- lnftr rned; If no obieetipni to til vaMa. nf eurci n.rk be filed and th IWnmon Cuunr thaM ilem uch am provetuetrt pnr esjmteisl. .vord Uig to cootrtws and imiiii mI pcima. tiona Owrarur. th m ny b aA-eranl. .irttons to th s-rponv tsf mM tiHiumsinl or any part thsrwf. may l fll In th odV ot th Aodltnr and pAr Jutlir on er lfor Vi rfmmlay, Nov. V. is k prnirns, Aialstor and Jista. Astoria, Oregon, November !3d, NOTICE nF THE INTENTION' OF THE COMMON liil'Nl'll, To HE KSTAH I.ish the i;i;aIi: nr ro.MMi:iu'iAi. 8TKEP.T Notice is hereby Kiirn that the Com mon council uf the I'lty uf Astoria. ha delermlned and Inli nd lo alter the grade of Commer Mai street, in Adair' A'tnrta. a lal out cud r-ordeJ by Jo'in Adair, from the est line nf liih sliret to the rest line uf l.lb street, so that the grade nf said triieti of said street when re-established mil be nt height above Ihe Imse of grades fur sill elty as es Inblishril br urdiiiance No 71, entitled 'An Ordlname lo establl.iii a base of grades for the city of Asiurla. to-wlt: At the Interse, lion i-f said Cominerelal street alth Juth street, .".i fret At the crossing of t'oiiimrr.-lal street wllh 3.'. Ill street. Jtl fief. Hald crossings to be lev,! and said street to Im on a stralicht or even slupc between crossings. At any time wlihln l- n days from the final publication of this nutb-e. to-wlt: within ten days from Ihe 17th day of 'anuary, lvjri, remurtsl ranee can be made against said proposed alteration of grade and II Ithln said Urn a written remonstrance against the same shall Im. msde and filed 1th the Audllur and Pullee Judge by the owners of three-fourths of the prop, rty adjacent lo said portion of said street, such proposed alii-rallon of grade hall not tie made In any event. lly order of the Common Council Attest: K nHld'HN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon, I'ec. yth. 1V0. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE COl'NCIL TO RE-EHTAIII.IMH Til E ORADE OF FRANKLIN AVKNI'E. Notice I htifehy given that the Com mon council of Ihe City of Astoria, have determined and Intend to alter the grade of Franklin avenue In Dial part of Ihe f'lty nf Astoria laid out and terord--d oy John M'l'lure, ah. I emeu, I.. I hy I'yrus Olney from the east linn of the lohn Mc Clure Donation Land Chilui to the west Ine of Third slreei. so Unit the giadra when re-esfiilillshed will be ut llelitllls alKive Ihe base uf grades for suld y. as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordinance, No. 71, to establish a base of grades for the streets of Ihe oily of Astoria, to-wlt: At the East lli.e of said 1 tonat Inn Land Claim, CO feet al North side of street and !i feet nt south line of str.-e. At crossing wllh U'tli street, 3x feet at north tine of street mid II feet nt south line of the street. Al crossing with 11th streel, tr feel at north line of slrtel uiul IS feet al south line of street. At crossing wllh bub slreei, M feet at norlh line of street and r,7 feet nt south line of Street, At crossing wllh Jth street, rs r, feet on north line of street and 71 S feet on south Ine of streel. At crossing with full street, MS feet nl norlh line of street nnd W.5 feet at soiiih line of street. At crossing wllh 7 1 It street, 120 feel nl north line of sireet and 123 feet nt rnuth Ine of street. At crossing wllh ilh street IVi.fi feet on norlh line of sireet and IMl.fi feet on souin Ine of sireet. At crossing with fith Hlr t, 17.1. S fi el on north line of street anil ITii u feet on south linn of sireet. At crossing wun tin sireet, lira reel on north line of street anil IM on south line of street. At crossing with .lid street, V21 6 feet on north line of street, and 221. D find on south lino of Hlrcct. The street to be of height mentioned throughout tho width thereof, at Ihe re- spectlvo point designated according to the proposed grade and the slope between designated points to lie Ktralcht or even. At any time wlihln t'n days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: wlihln en ilnyn from the 17th day of January, IW.tti. remonstrance can be made against said proposed alteration of grade and It within said time a written remonstrance against the same shall lie made nnd tiled with the Audit jr and Police Judge by he owner of three-fourths of the prop erly adjacent to said porllon of said treet, such proposed alteration of grade shall not be made In any event. Uy order of the Common Council, Attest: K. OHHURI, Auditor nnd Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 30th, 1W,. These tiny CktmiiIim nro superior to JJulaam of UipnIIia, n.ry -:--. .rr, : :;. vlJ Indio Till: Oasis pi- im Od i'liAHO i si hi fl Hew Health Pcsort maow mi; 1 1 v l OH Till: SI A Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate PronoiuiciHl liv I'livniciuns tin mast Kuvtn'iilIt' in Amrricu for SulVoroia from , . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism "any Remarkable Cures The objection urged against India In th past by th large numbers who otherwise would hav twen glad lo lak advantage of Its benpflclul climate, ha ben a lack of suitable aceoiiuiwda tlon. Iii Southern Pacific Company, lakes plrnaur In announcing that ev eral . Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just irn erected at Itidlo la turn, that will be rented to applicant at reasonable late. Tl cy ar fur nli hod Willi modern conveniences. up piled with pur artesian water, and st, liuated a lo guv occupant all the advantage to b derived from a more or less protracted rrsMclue In this d llrhlful climate. (From the Pan Francisco Argonaut.) "In th heart uf th great draert of th Colorado which tho Southern Pa clflo road travirse-t'iere la an nasi railed ludlo, which, In our opinion. Ii th sanitarium of the earth. W b llev. from pereoiial liivratigatlon, thai for certain Invalid, the' I mi spot oi this planet o favorable." O. T. Stewart, M. 1).. write: "Tb'i purity nf the air. and the eternal sun shin, fill on with wonder and delight. ratur ha accomplished much that there remain but little for man lo do. As to lis possibilities as a health rraort, tier I the most per feet unhlne, wllh a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soli for rain I an unknown factor: pur oxygen, dnnst atmosphere and pure water. What mora can be desired f It l th place, above all other, for. lung trouble, and a pradl for rhu iiiHibs. lonslderlng th numlwr uf sufferers who hav been cure.. I havi no hesitancy in recomniemlliva; thl genial oals a th haven of the afflict ed." INDIO. Is 6ia milpH from SAX FRANC I. "'CO uiul 1,0 .iiilt-H Croin I .OS ANCKI.KS Fare from l.os Angelc t i.oc For further Informal Inn Innulre of any boutnern Paclllo Company agon', or add reus K. P. llOiirJRH. Ast. Oeti. Pas. Agt. H. P. Co J. II. K IKK LAND, Dint. Pas. Agt 'nr. Ftr tnfl Alder H's, Portland. Or MUSIC HALb. K RATI Ni & CO will open lli.lr Muilc IUH al It Astor street. w Hntiirdsy Ihe K ill. Ther will Www keep nuinlierlfM goo-l ll'iunn and clgsrs besides havliif (ihi.I luiiilr ll t li lime. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMICWICA'S Ireatest Tra: s-CotirentaJ Railway System. TO OCEAN -IN- Pal.ice Dining R.joih anJ S'rrpiii"; C,-irs. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. -AI.Hll - UDServaiinn tars, a. lowing iiiidh,,, Views of the WonJeiful .Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 'Jv.l on ab II-lets l-jim Tumi I e r- v r tli b""t on vh' eis. I iilliitenls of th -Ulli.lUli ut. - W' Ctinoillrin Poclfio ry lliifn" royal iii mm UK -70- China and Japan. China stf:n;er5 leave V.in.'ouvpr, fi. C. rmprif of fudli I mtircfi of JMpjn I mirji of (,hin,i I m r of In ;la rmpffkS of Jt mi Lmprtik nf Ch n A..c. "K ,'!. II, . f-'.,V. Iit. ,iii. -'lit. '.tli. Mill, n'h. yli. II. C Auftrsllsn stesmer lesvc Vsnrouvrr. i6lh of cvtry month. For ticket rates and Information ci on er addrt.. JAS. FINI.AYSON, Atrci.t, Aslnrin (Jr, W. F. Cars "n. Traveling Ki.. A I .III.:. W.-' I,. ''1. Vitl.. U.-ov.li, IM r-.i ,i,im V.iii.iiiiivcr, i-i, (.. ritOFtHHIONAti OAHDH. hulelail. HcltttllO, ll.'i nun iit, not El.. 1-lllMlt IAN AMI Kl'ltilKON. mil' Allien inmmr piorv, cur, iiri.lal, I'rleesi Calls, l -nli ..nil Itt'U S. l ' tmf ' ! " VIIIVV ,..li. in" fiiritltli.il, i i FII.IV JAN HON. I'llM'U IAN' ANK bl'ltiilCON i nil. v i-vcr ciswit ill iisj ir Hours, It in ii in ; 1 1" ' "J 1 ,u '" Hua III) III I" " mi, o n i htich. I'HVHU I N AND Hi' till WON (jpei lal 1 1 i toll In dims of wutii en and insert, ottii' l'ailsTr slurs Astoria Telephone Vi Af .X TI'TTI M ,v rilYHIl'IAN. rUIKIKON, ANl .i'nui'iui;i it Oftl.', Ibsxii 'id a, Pythian li, line iioiii. 10 to II ami I in V llrslilnic M. Cdar trl n r ciiohih. AI-lollNKrATI.AW. a iiiiiiieieii sllrvel, V M UKene. H. 11, lulls. UFOIU'K HVIITII, AT1'iHNKV)-AT-VAW, M Cuiiinisrelsl tr. J, g. A. U)W HIT. A TTtHlNKt ASl) lMtlNf:Uh AT IJk'. Oltlc on KevMod Btr!. Astona, Ot J. N. tmlpii lib hard NlivM hreter V. I Ml ph. ti.il.l'll. NIXON lHJl.ni, ATHill.NI.VH AT LAW, Portland. Oregon, II. J4, 14, and IT, lUiulltoii building All lal and rub lectin li' ITOinplly attended to. Claims (4iiil tho fowrnmenl p daily. HoCIKTlf MEETINaH. TI'MI'I.E l.i'lKlIt NO. T. A. r. and A, M. Ibulr eoiiiliiilllballoii held mi the tli'l slid third Tu'dy venln( of raiiti mouth W il IIDWKIJ. W. al E C Ili'li'l.S. eriarr. l.ii' I.I.ANFol'H Ill.'Vl. 1-TAlK. NnTAHT PCIUJC. W C rrtl01J, ITI Tenia tlltst WHEN IN l'OI(TI.ANt--all un llaiidley A IUa. 150 First street, and gel th I'ally As'nr'sn Vliltor need not mis their morning ppr while ther. IHCVKIIAHRI4 WIN EH ANH IIIIAN'OIKH - .1' rtn fnn1e wine lttsted of rs.ffe or tea Fifty rent per gall m Ibm'l forgoi peach and aprtcvt brandy. Alv French Cognac and win ai Ales Ollherl A. V. ALIJCN, I t at i w in (irmerlrs, llout, I rr J, I'lovKiuns, I'full Ve irUI'Irs, t ,ro. kf f y , anj I'UteJWare. I oi'.i:fn'SuTllrv ( ar. f sv i J su.-it stii Ate.fla (, D Kn,sr,!, I r wwr. nl nf In I i ruiii'lirl I'M' 'i our tut uiul )i: n nt 4 lirtril i( m tuvi brtinoiit OUf Mlllt Ir ra-uill tt.oti(litft Hucli iiiit I in Hi . tht.iH f h.tVt toufTfl rilOllgli lo I'll ASH ANT MAN Corr?e ond Try Them HL'OIIHH A CO. EATKNUtn MTMPATIIY. "lo until others a jfu iiuld hav ntlirr do u.ilo yiru," I ynipatliell.'ll Iiomii In the folios, lug Unea, th rr. uiiil'ii.in I'. niK thitt s iii.'.ny a . .rn. ur akin to pain "r xirruw: "lleiitlenirll. I'leiwe M-llO K rail aea llead.ii'hc tiiiula a folluw: i'u b"es to Kloia be)-, llavanna, N. la l'wo bote to l.lllle Wile. Hrtxikland. N. Iiak. I Mis alwa heirii a great sufferer from heniluche and your C'aie ule are h ctilr thing thai rvllevv 111." your vcty tnily, r'UlRA HUAV. Havana, N. I'k For sal br Chaa 'lingers, At.rla dr.. Hole Aseiit J. 15. WYATT, Attorin. (trr(nn. I Inrdwniv, Ship tJluuidlery, (IroocricH, I YovIhIoiih, I'AINTS Mini OILM. Siwtlsl Atienllun I'.ij to Sup(il)lnf Ship. They Lack Life There are twine mid to flihermeit on the Columbia rlvrr that stand In tlin smile relalliinnhlp lo Marshall's rwlM! as a wiiodeii Image dues to th human belug-they lack strength Ufa - eveiinei -and lasting 1)111111. Don't fool uirrief Into the belief that other inlii- beside Miimhnll' will do "Junt well." They won't. They cannot. STICAMICKS Telephone & Bailey Gatzerf. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. lllllly leil.t Hllllilay). le aves I'iiiiIiiikI nt 7 , m. rniy , ,t eept HiiiiiIiiv. "IHilley liiiUert" leave, Asiorl Tue. ib.y. e.llle.,y, Tlinr.rluy. Krltlsjy and ..7;:t" "' 6:46 m-; Humuy Is i aves Pnnland ili.lly Bt , p. , . ee,i biin.iny. (in sni,,iy , ,, p 'm W. HTONK, Agent. ROSS HIGGINS &C0 ('rncers, : nd : fJutchf?M Ali.rin nnd l eerr A i. rin.T..,1.u;if., T.!., ..,M, ., ... '.il'eil I sins M.. i... ' ,us"' Choice 'rr.li . aj . Sjlt Mrats. North Pacific Bremery JOHN KOlT.I'Mp Bohemian Uger Beer Alld A X POIfTKI,, I'Wve rirrj wtih it... "linnyalde Hloon oi ,h th O.-rnoooltiiu, .i' itg. at 1 4f- b prompuy attended to. 0n,,r" wUI