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THK J1A1LY AiJTOlUAX, ASTORIA. WJOWKSUAY MORMSG, JANUARY I J, .'.. gaily gUtovlan. JOHN Y. LIOltTCn. Edlior. TfcRMS OP HtlSCKirriON Telethon No. . DA1LT. Bent by mall, per year .M 8nt br omll, per month erred br carrier, per week M WTEEKLT. Sent br mall per year, $2 0 In advance. IVwtag free to uberlbr. AH communication Intended (or pb- fore the proelamatlon had actually been i' .u.l, li remarkable. flrt, of course, for li temtrlty, liut UU more tor the l patxnt ignorance !i Implies of the con iillutlon of the no atatc. In which "polymcin or pluitl marrtaic are for ever prohibited " While there In little THE WiCATHmt STORY. The Pivt'lplutlon in lwmkr latpcr Than I'sn.-tl. The mean it nip .M ature for lVotmlvr, lSVs In th t.tc of Orviton, was nearly normal. There wa a allsht rxcesa at onto ltemis. all.! .t fttSi i iltpin 1. im i. doubt (hit polysamy has beet maintained i ,jrn0(, ,., A te-upenttucv of S3 degree. secretly ami within liml's during the en- the fiv. tnc point, tuts experienced west tire period of it protcnlod tMispenslon, anil while It was not to b .loulit.d Hint tomt effort would he made to circum vent the constitutional protl!iii quoted. Hill th l.lea that a dig.tltary of the of tho rnsort.lc .mil ulo'in the Immttliittt' coast. The lottvM toiiipoiitiu; ulouv, the const was ,t -l-x-vcs. In the '. tanictlo .tllct Hie lowest lciiipciati.ro was 3! desrocs. m 'he I'mp.pi.t nlloj the lowest has In the Rogue rlt or VAllcv l't. )ia ai t ft T .1.l.iv...' .1... t........ church should o,h n!y and without even curred , Ashland en the i. and 11 is -ersona) reserve olee such tivacherou the lowest minimum teiiti-r-(liue In the Intentions I lmot lucre tilde Whether!""""" of PwnilT on rewl at that lloatton should be directed to the editor. ,h(. (,,,,, ., soo.i ,, cgulnr j '"' r "; the lowest n.lM.Mnn,,nl,u..:l km.t..nd . ... .......... t.mvrature II ,leK.v.. Wlow ,ei.v " I mMn una ni rrairn .r im mi n IjiKeM.W. Uike eonnty At linker reraiiminTi nua ne a-wreweu 10 inti i,nl w .houl.l ImaKtne tht rwn If hi "V I ho I. west was 3 decree I'elow 1. n. Aatorlan. 1 co-worker aro heart and oul with him ! !''' lemiviamres were general omh .... ..... . ' ae.l ent of the Itlue m'limtnlr.jL w htlo in Th. A.torlan grantee to IU aub-j on ,h! ndehatahl (tround. they would j ,,. ,v,m, ln vfr Vilv ,h , ,,,.,,,"" acrlbera the larjeat clrcuUtlon of ,u,r in nat-10 inrome uen i.tieramv ferattir.' u s decree Iwlow aeio m n.m. ni.hh.he.1 th. P.Jumhi. the-e, which. If they arc 'wlleyed, rntiM ! ' n.l!eton At The Oalle. where onee the whole cvmntry in a Mat,' of In-1 .n ..r',r,,,,'r minimum t.m ,,., . I i-i.ire e .ien.- iwlow ero wn . ,,., . . tHirnatlon. Ketrlhutlon for .eh a course ; re,-er,led. fit ..-.r the minimum wa Is ........ -" - -r . would no wift ami ure, and the very ""tree atwe aero. The mean tempera " ' ou.inM. it. fat that the pretended ahnccailon of an SLEEP TONIGHT. iKsnum pubhc biBRKRyi KKAI;Ni) Rti.M TO U I.. look to ft ;;i0 Stop Insomnia Before lt:CT;iiVr :!,A .. 111. ' Siilworitllou rati t;t per iniiinm. becomes a Habit. Ni'.ilt'oU'il. ShaMiiiv TriMinl Nerves t ho Canst'. Suulhweit cur. l:in(li akj 1'H.ne 51 . JOB PRINTING The Vreekly Astortan. tha aecond old-! Inlqultou practl.-e ha aecurvl uleho.v,l eat weekly In the atwte of Orecon. ha ! would make the offense a thousand time more heinous. next to the fort land Orefoniaa. U: :arget waekly circulation In tha atat. ! - - - . i The proiwt of r In-tween l!nat Jno. T. Hand ., Co. our Port- Urltin and Germany I, hounj to strain wnu.. ana cop.e. or tn. A.torian ; ,n, bc.m. Nl.w York .,, M. j outhwct Oregon ihs, w im4 v.rtj iiivi miig i lueir mnu waukee on First atreeL ENGLAND AND GERMANY Why doea Kn-lAnd t.i-id alone! To " thia natural que.itian :h(iv are the moil comprehensive answ-r. England ha It look a If the insureent werp pre- parlruc to make Spanish. 7 - ! BTJCKLE.V3 ARNICA SALVE. ture west f the raaeade w from oesrtv at Ashland to 47 deitree at Han don. while east of the Oiseade the mean wa telow the freeur.n int south ntui e.Ast of the Hlue mountains: while in the Columbia river valley It w 5 deei-.-ea ahove the freealn point. The Inchest meaiMind the hlshest minimum temivrw lure are rewrtet from Kandon. on the The lowest mean and the lowest minimum tempera tune are. reported from 1-akovlew. mi elvut the name parallel of latitude as Itan.lon. but east of the Cascade mount- teral Camos walk 1 alns an 1 at an elevation f 5.iW feet. j The precipitation wa d-H-ldmlly In ex cess or the normal amount In the central coimtte of the illamette valley an.' alon the xist. The heavl.vt Is reported from andon. Ctxs county, where il it: Inehei ooeurred. Thl I the heaviest talnfnll for a slimte month on record at Kc. Dr. Smilli at Ac c( Sti Lose No .More Sleep. mmm , 111 id. 111: ms. InhrxiKcn Kcst Natural tn a I'iiIIv ! 1 1 '"',A,,S- Nourished Brain. 1 f Mil's, I KN l- l i'l'l '-. ! Itr:t K II'IX I I'.. l. HI VNKS, Niuri'iMiTMif, I Mil ls. Til 'UK t'-. II VM'IIII l.s, llr.KI't'. raises Celery Compoaad fta Never Failed to Care. lAnytliiiu in the tilx'vo lino XtH'iitiil Willi ticatiicsa atiil il 'r.loll ul l lie Astorian Job OfVice. Incurred the Jealousy of every power. At rtnuaes, S.vrv. Vlcera. Salt Kheunt every turn of the Man he run across ' Fever Sores. Tetter. Charred Hiin.l. th path of ome other nation. She ChllWalna. Con.. and All Skin Erup-1 '!',n;'on- A l ' '"rV ''v ' . . Hon, and positively eurew Pile, or no " "'o south. Jl.U Inch Ml. and at quats down at Germany a very door. he p,y quired. It Is guaranteed to ive Ganliner. IVnn;! county, on the north, menace France nnl Spain. he bars the perfect aatlsfaetlon, or money refunJed. j ?' S9 lnch-w fell. Their to'al rainfall are progress of Russiv and only recently he ,fr,c- 15 cents per tox. For : bj the heaviest on rwonl. At Astoria. 17 it . uuk nwria. v-uti r pi inn Duiimni. lnrnt-s or ruin r.'ii in in. ..rial ..r fT... i t-.uist nn.-e. in ih.. ii,i..ri..r v.'i.v. ih. I I oiay there are far more tieuraUle heaviest rainfall was at McMinnvl'le. ' '"aoaenes. tar mere rheiimaiisin. tei- ir..iit.y.. ano nervous prosirat on '. 11:111 ha Ix-en needlessly arrant to the I'nlted State. Commer.'lnlly he I supreme, end that corrmercUl supremacy is a con stant Irritation to the men on the Rhine From childhood to old a:e health Is very much a matter of sound, rcfroalilna Meep. J No one can digest well, work well, f.ei well, or te well, who Is ninht afier n.iiht eeprlvrd of aood sl.vp. U Is ili sioally lniHissllle for any brain to k-i on pio. vldlttK nervou enemy miles the mclils are tlevote.1 to nourlshlUK It used-up parts, rrotraoted lii-idvn.-. where no 'effort l made to feed and calm the Irrl j table nervous system. en-Is in n. r oms I prostration and ln.mlty 4 Solfntino American 1 aw w 9 m mni&r Indio Till: Oasis oh rm: (.UHtmAix) Ijisi:ki A Hew Resort III LOW rill: 1 1 VI I OI; Till: SI A AN OLD RfNIC STONE. as well a to the Rhono. They may ; the Norwegian exhibit to the I'arl ex disagree on everyhln else, but on one : hlbitlon of l whleh wa ilrvipi over- subject th French and German are j " 'n" '-" ck to Norway. If thl fact had not been re unanimou hatred of Ensland. The ! memN-ml the stone would protvibly have ether reason for V?ngland' Isolation 1 been taken for a relic of the lyktng that It i her traditional policy to have j e,tl',r ' Normandy, no alliances except when the necesjltie ! . . , of the case compel hr to form a coall-! "C S UOV t KCpOftS Ik h.r 1. At ln..h..s e.. 1 fmm thu t.... A Runic tone lately dred.-ed out of southward to Albnnv the ra'nf.ill ',1... i Jur,n 'ho last generation. Havre harbor, turn out to be part of j er.Hisi to tl Inehes: thence southward to j tlon fur a specified purpose. But it I always a limited partnership. When the object la gained the partnership is imme diately dissolved. For years Germany endeavored to induce England to become a member of tho drelbund" (herself, Austria and Italy), but England, whether under a Liberal or Conservative govern ment, has politely declined. In time past France has courted England and so has Russia, but England has steadfastly adhered to her position and declined en tangling alliances. England's policy is the policy cf com mercial conquest. She doea not want war. It would be impossible to fore. England Into war except the empire it self were at stake or to avenge an insult j and" emanelpation from her troubles to the national honor, a-jt neanwhlle England keep her navy th equal of any other two navies atloat. and ahe Is constantly adding to her chain of fortifications and coaling stations, whether la tho waters of the Pacific or off the shores of the 'evant. For the last quarter of a century, at least. Eng land has occupied this position of con- rii..hurg It continued to drcrrase to ! Inehes. On the north. Portland ha. I Incher. and the same amount fell north ward to Fupet sound. Fat of the Cas cades the amount of precipitation was about normal, a !lht exees helne at The tattle, t hence eastward to Pendle ton. From thl latter place north, south and east, about the average amount fell. There fell from one to three luetic of no durle; the month west of the Cas cade, and tho latter amount In the mountain. Reiorts indicate a greater amount of mow in the mountain at the close of the month than is usual. There were from Z to li clear or partly cloudy day west of the Cascade, and from 10 to ;v clear or partly c'ouiiy d.ty to the east of them during the month. liu'n fell on from II days at Ashland to 3" d.iys at Astoria durlnn the month west of the Cascades, and precipitation oe- i curred on from S to IS days to the east II of them. The precipitation was most weleome to the farmer and river m.-n. The unpre- cedented dry sea.on from June to N'o- eround so dry that plowing anil -cdlnir were ifreaily ....... .... .....i..... ...i. ...n ..... ' Ih.; k . fln',"."'l,,,r the .-round In sood condition for worklna ..... ....... ,e 111 lin.l reiler ..,1 ,h. h. U-.n ihil .,-llv. frm IF i . L a . , n. . n. In..-, i- .. . i ..... . ... , wurR uax oeen pns-uiei. wwe. now- ' . . " " ever, to the unfavorable- w. ather. th ZVn. Vh7h... . T. "": ""V" ,n e,.tyed and much active aft ...in. v,t- fc L i, ' l"7,,-,tI work mut Ih iioin lo hiv th normal u-nia, oils truiai Rltl'lP rfiii'Miv show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. his rEUiPnoNK Cincinnati Enq':ip?r. "Py the way, what is PeUhtrvit's num ber?" "Seven and one-elhth." There aren't any fracti ins in ;he tele phone book." "I tho'tght you were talkins about hi hat " A WOMAN'S BURDENS ..,..., , cetientM nry season Are llgh ened when she turn, to the ,' v,.m,H,r hlU nm,,0 the , IV1" "t110'"'- hrT l9t."" ls m'-fl fall plowing and -e,i W"v fc - . -v ' i - t V' ' 6AVf 1T. DISICM ATIMTI. VUP InICHTI. Affrt-I rtTinrirmwi.BWlirTw iiAii.ltA writ la Sit VN IXVj Wl H-.'4i T. Nir Ol.u.l lmrvtt rHnr:nf ai-tits in Atnrtf tfriwfific gnurina Itret etnttstt.-n of int . inuite pree ht tha World. hl'in.li.l. l.tu.tru.l ,N lulrllum man hoiil.i mIiiush n. tvis-tw, ooa Inl!j'in9i iMiti v a t-x. Xlllll.HiAliv..S lot cuy, mi'S I'uli I'lTV I'UIN PI NO Its' r .i ... .....i . . powerful. Invteoratine tonic and ner. ' . ' .' , vine. whl-h -.. ,ti...,..i ...i . ...I in r-epniuer an.. 1. Mn.n.nt .1..1,-1. . I 11 1 'u 1 viii i'T lias .proiu.-.i .' l.ii . r . ; " Ifincood condition. The rains ha wkn.. p.,. v .1. . . .. ? i ,ut ,n foo.l condition, and. due - j wu,m, nil id ju.-i em. r- I Ing womanhood: for women at the critl- enl "phanp. r,f llfu.. I. ... . .j I in. ,.ik.i ..i.. ... w"ll- The mll.lnes or the y. ason en tiner.tal isolation. She has known that i Inflammation, and every kin.lrM -iim.nt' France has hungered to eff.tc the memory ' " effects perfect and permanent cure. ! to the entire absence of any severe I weathtr, the stock has so far wint.re-l HE KNEW 1113 MSINES3 of many a bitter blow, d-eds written In history from Agincourt to Waterloo. She has non that Russia has looked Boston Herald. forward tj the day when she could sat- j The Doork .pr Rawett always lfv b.r ii-.,iiti...i t. knew when to conluct a United State My her traditional longing for revenge, to hls conmlt! room. bpvorul - ...6...6 iivn io ceniunes ow. ami the vulgar gare if pople in the rapitol. and put him to sleep ou a louniee In tlii iiy the venerable mtn endeared himself to the senattr. without distinc tion of party and threw a veil of secrecy over the eccentricities of those t-utrs-men who occasionally (Indulge in too much cold tea of the senatorial brand. which during the present generation has had additional fuel on which to feed. Twice within the memory of living man has she tried conclusions with England, once to be routed with British bayonets, combined with those of France and Sar dinia, and twenty years or so later to be humiliated by Iirltish diplomacy. During recent years the relations be tween Germany and England Lave been unsettled. When the first William was emperor of Germany. England felt no fear from that quarter. During the all too short reign of his son. London and Berlin worked in concert, but since the accession of his grandson, the present emperor, British statesmen nave recog nized a new element of danger. "Will iam of Germany," to quoie a member of the diplomatic corps, "has one quality which makes any man fc-rejt, although sometimes it is a greatness of a peculiar kind. It is the quality of determination. Having made up his mind to do a thing he will do It, If not today then tomorrow, or next month, or next year, or ten years hence, but do It he Inally will. He made up hi mind long ago that England well he illustrated by the f;.r-t th.it many rose binh's wifit of the r,a.r.-iil's are yet In h-f and some of th- ro"e are in bloom. There have been frosts, but none sufflrlfntly revere to kill the rose leaves antl buds. New wnnd Is belny mtide on the rose bushes, and on the last tiny of L'-ccrrrer. 1 the writer observed that nlmond ar d apricot buds were swelling very materially. The follo'vine statement shows the grn- eral woath r conditions at pl.tf-es s.-'eetcd for their geographical loeation, during the month of Pecember. l": 'i'l-lllis' ni tu re. i Nil. I lays MARVEL009 RESULTS. 1'I.ac: From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun-' dwman. of Dlmondale. Mich., we art I permkied to make th-.s extract: "I hare no hesitation tn recommend. ng Dr. King's Portland...! New Discovery, as the iuhs were al- A""'.ri" most marvelous in the ease of my wife. . , While I was pastor of the Bap ls: I m,. a'. V f. !'. id cnurcn at Kives junction she was brought a limit- down with pneumoti.a succeeding la ; Il.wclntr. grlpp-?. Terrible paroxysms of coughkig A-hl-'ud wou.d last hours with little Interruption .. ..... i i ... . i . . . ' ' ' and -.t seemed as If she could not sur- The imllfx lldletoii I'M HI J I i.; II.- .".' H I linker I'liv :.7.n . .7.1) , il.ii I J" - I r ; ; : : ii.i.: IM'I I'M I l.i J (!.'. : I.I i ! I-'l I. J 4 :-. in z ! iu III II Hi .' II II I'i . Liirm. a iriena reeommenoea ur. iuik-vii-;r i.ii :;z t ning .rw mscovery; it was qutcg tn j li, ,,w i,.,-,, " l:s work and highly satlsfacto.-y In r-- ulta." Tr.al bottles free at Charl' I Tho "torm areas have be-n niovlnu Rogers" drug store. Regular sixe, Mo I eastward farther north than Is usual with and tl. ! them, and the result Is the mild sie.son o far enjoyed. The movement of th- storm areas for the nut six months ,ai.. otlee is hi-i-vby il In- re.' n . .1 :l i I ' and Mi-an n: ifu- i' ; I'"' t'ny of A.totu. .i i Auditor itii-l I'i !!..- .1 i itty I'rt it t In r for n. ' ll.IV i f J.im.;i: . '-V follow Itli; -p. . nil .I'l. i! " The eity pii!i:i; i tfilhi; oriVr-.l b I'i. Ini'tii.llM ; Srr- d iin-t S atel I'l'v IP-1 i! N. I! i IVmtiH'ii ('o n: il i r ii city ui'p. r f i::i.-i ; (o i I'he t- ,N I ; .1 ebur.-i -I I'V l' - I ii--?i full I i:'i of i -.. i : tloil-:tl I'll M -i- t I , '.l AS", .ill l.i:i! I !.i I'lty it Its ot!l---is, 1 on ti;.- b- .( 1 i::t sl'.-lil i-i'li'i-rlu in -;.-T'l.-re iliull !. ihr.-. sh" ts. half s'l The bull nil eaeh six,, in 1 t ' it bl.ls will ii iti-:.-. on W ay -11 i- utt i"ouiiei of 1: I'M- 1 Mice nf the 1 I..-. Inr dolnj the -;ir li.ioi :he 1st .1 liu to the ' I 1 le all ndver t'ouiiison I'o-.iuill. . i r Ait-siuii.-iitii, 1 i. -ill. d I f the inn nlV, 1 of the . H i-Ill is !' I'te a iiouot 11 ! -Ulll. lied the :n. u.-iiK liit-s .f .11. n 11 1 ' he s'.allvl- i!l . T-1- r. I I ' the h h.ill I printed ' ." il :it rap au.l !-i .i t 1. .il . 'anks, mi. s. io wit. full and I'.ian. r sheet i- -l:y in.- 1 rl.-e for and . i lots, the To combat this growing vd. Prof. Edward E. phelp. M l . 1.1. l..r I'art mouth Culirge. maili n-rous dia-es lus speelul sti:i!y The fruitful ouu-otue of hl.s long y.ar of professional ltive.tl.- i tlon was Palne's U-ry compound, ldil.- tu.t ...... o.. ...-on. .is inai 11.1.1 persi.st.d ,,r,. ,., n,.,;,i(. ,, , ,,, desplic long treatment, at inc.. yielded I ' where, the umc is 1. -,s..irv it. Men and wom.-n who had suffered for ! :,i, t 1,, m.nl i i..,itss 'ntnt. years from broken and unrefreshing 1 bv the Auditor ami iVU -. .ludge sl.-ep. from head.'. Ii.-s, ih-umatlsm and j print, r to funii.h in a-ll la-it .r pub. neurulgla. found that Paine e. I. ry cm- ll.-utu.ri of . u '1 and . t . rv n.-l -.- pub. pound not only speedily cure I th.e trou- j h.-. and PI,- t nr.,- the nil, , of the Auditor ami i'oIi Jul-.., -tlil.ln blia but that they worked better iiml felt more eneouraife.) than had been pos sible to them for year. A a practical Instarce of what this re markable remedy Is doing all over the country, the following from Rev. Ir Wm. A. Smith, one of the best known divine in Southern New England, de serve cartful reading Dr. Smith I to day Ml years of age. yet enjoys better health than ever In hi life, and never lose a sltiKle good night' sleep. He writes: Groton, Conn. three dats fi.iin ih, nott.-r. and furiil-Oi -, paper publishing th extra ehari.-e to th,- Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropica Climate rronouiim. ly I'liVHifiuns (lie mot hivorablo in A morion fur SuflVrors from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cuies The objection urged again at India in mo pt by th large iiuttitera who ollterwlae would have been (lad to lak advantage of It benollelul vlliiiatn. hu wen a lack of auliable acvtmimida tl'ti. The Southern Pacific Company, .-.- pleasure in announcing that sev rrl Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Jual been erected at ludlo ata Hon. that will be rented lo applicants reaatmaoie late. Tl ey are fur tlllhed With modern ottnt-enleneM auit plloj with pure arlealai water, and v situated a to gove occupants all the ad t ullage to lie derived from a mure or less pnn meted residence this de lls-litful climate. (From Ih San Franclaco Argunaut.1 "In th heart of the gtal desert ul m vuloradu whltih th Southern Pa I'illo ruad travoraea there la an nasi called Indlo, which. In our opinion, b the atiltarlum of the earfti. We be H"ve. from pers-mal Investigation, thai for cert nln Invalid, the- la no pol 01 this planet so favorable." tl. T. Stewart. M. !.. write: "Th-. purity or tne air, and tho eternal sun ahlue. nil one with Wonder and delight. Nature has accomplished much that there remains but little for man to do. Aa to Its possibilities a health rrnort. here I th moat per f-t't sunshine, with a temperature al waya pleasant, a rfeotly dry aoll for rain I an unknown factor; pure oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure ""f- itnai more can be deslr-dT It la th place, above all others, fof long trtmbles, and a paradise fur rheu niailca. Considering th number of ufferer who have been cured, I bavt no healtancy In reonmnirrklltuj this geoiai nasi aa the haven of th afflict to." rnorwiiwioNAU jrM)ii. ileiiiuii Phyalclail. KcUolla. 1H. IIAHTUU PMYHICIAN AND lIHmCtlN. t'ttl.e over Albert inihlMr i ilure, cur. ih and t'o inieitl.il. I'rlresi Calls, II e,iiilliiiiieni4, llinti. lipeMiluiia oltle free, modi, lne f .irillslod. Oil. ICII.IV JANHON. PHYSICIAN AND bUIUlLuN lHtli over I Hetl'a drug alore. Hour, III In II a. in,; I lo I and I In I p. 111. Hon. day. ID to II. lilt, o It If.STeX PIIYSICI tN AND Hlllt'lKoN Hpe. Inl t I. ill I loll lo dU.-a.. ,,f nr., pi n and urgrrr. Ollli- over Ihnirlgar1 alnrw Aslotu Telntdi. ti. , JAY TPTTI.r.. M fl PHYSICIAN. HHIltlRttN, ANI i t'liUI'IIM It tirfli. IliKiniB t and t, pytlilai, Hull, Unit Hours, in to 13 and f in V Huldet'in. ai" Cetlar lr-l H. T CIIOMIIY. Ari'tiHNKt-ATLAW. US Commercial 8lr.. V. M. U Force. . 11. iiitiifc, L.rtdirt; smith, ATTORN KY8-AT-V AW, M Cunuuvrclal tr(. J. g. A. 1I0WUIT, ATTOIIN HT AND OutlNMKLtm AT LAV. Offiiw on Second NirveL, Aatorta, Ot J. N. Ikdph. Itlchani Nliua heater V. D.tlpll. DOU'll. NI.o.N A IHIU-II, A ITt'll.NUYS AT UiW. Portland, nrrgoa, !(. 34, 3 and tl. Hamilton llulldiiig. All legal and ctil- loln binlnea prouip'.ly alttsndod to. Claim against the ierniniit a specialty. HtH'll-jrr J11CKTINO.H. TIXMPI.K I.KIH1K NO. 7. A. r and A. M - Itrgular coinuuuilcatltiiia held on the Hisl and third Tuesday eteitlna of each niixith W. l. IIOYVRl.t. YV M. IC C. IIDIJ'K.M. IUnmr. .tiscKi.i.ANrn IlKAL STATIC NirTAIIT PUIU.IC. XY-. C. CASrlELU 171 Tenth street. WHEN IN 1MKTIJ.N1I".II u llandley A llaaa IW Klrat street, and get th Kally Aatnrtan. Visitor need not nil their morning paper whli there. HKVKRAtlRa W INKS ANI HltANIUKS ..t'M.r.11. fandel wine ntd of ef7c ,if tiv, Mfty rents i-er anllon. Iv.n i peach and apricot brandy. Al. French ognan and wtn at Alei lllllri INDIO I,- !'l-.i'l "f said o-iy .1 t-lv .-f the 'me n'l tt 1 1 limit He 'ir-ii- h 1.0 ids in r lll'lf ll .i , rm. The Contra. -tor rnr- the sum of ."t f. r 1 h, aliee of the .ntra t "ontnn-t to ..gin J.n. ! Peeernli.-r Jlt. lv: I lllds lo be open- ,1 I.m , o'clock p m. The right to reject my un.l all bids la i hereby r.-s. rt-e.1 1 and 1 ml 'I. at 5 Ity order ..f the t'ommon i'..iin,- Attest i( 1: -:,s,i. Audlli.r -i-id Pi.ll.-i. Judge. Astoria. Oregon. I, in II. i-k; NiiTlfi: HI' III. IN,) up MtAINACIK ASHI.'SSMKNT IP '1.1. No. I. IN A I A 1 ll'S ASTORIA. "THar Slr- ln my early days, by great and prolonged mental suffering, I broke down In health and became a dyspeptic. being oblige.! at one time to give up my work In the ministry on account of I'l- health. I am now w. yoars of age. and during my long life have suTered greatly rrom iyspeplu. torpid liver, constipa tion and insomnia, at time thinking that I snouitl din for want of balmy sleep, and tt I a wonder to me that I am allvo to- 1 Notice is h. r.-l.y gl .en thai .'.. ssment day with all that I have been through. , iPrulnag.-i II. .11 No 1 onialti.ttir the am a wonder to myself, and to thone , special assessment for tl... .-.m .tr,.,.tinn who witness my habits nnd know my nf a drain In Ada'r's Ht ,r' . ..a i....n age. I tell them that I try lo oU-v the Hied In the otti e t i, ,,,iii..r .. ...l taw s 01 nature, ar . mat 1 take I'ain.- s ' lice Jud ,-. im, H in.e ,,i. n fr nspec v.-..-. j .u.iiiuuiiii wiieiieter 1 neeii 11. i!y the use of several bottles of Paine' celery compounw, 1 have o far recovered my health as to consider myself a well Is 61 a miles from SAN FRANCISCO Mini 130 .ih'Ips from Faf from Los Angelrs ).oc tioti arid win ,i r.-i:ai,i , i -i until the Dull d.-iv or Jiinmiry, ::, pr:or to which lime 111 nl.J.clli.iis mini be r. (n wriiipgi ttiin 111. Am I,t,,i- and Police I ictor Ralllet, a citizen of Menln. France, now PjS years old. Is a survivor of the battle of Waterloo. He was made ered more rer;ror:jib! tn assume tl-at a prlsor.er aftr receiting a severe sailer 1 cut In the head, and conducted to Hrus- i there will 1 no vere periods of wrath.' r this winter, and. unless there Is a radical j.el, with the flag of the One Hundred ! fT.VVr,. V W ?' 1" ",0. m and Firth regiment. cao:urrd bv'the Knir- 1 " " '"" urr Tile (Onif,;i't. . Ways, t i- r with i crs, tt III it,. . 1 In 11,,. : Of le lf .,r .s!,,r , i-nry ;s.(i,, p ni ,, . tr .1 1 and Public I-- Str.-t ss..sil ' cm -II 1 'handier. n .Monday. Jan- r of 2 o'-lock must be his ally; that English ships and ! llsh. The old soldier Is still active, end ....,.,-,. 11u1w.11 must oe 11 nis command 1 .e.i 01 ..a,j.--ui. vii jui n- run r,.i . .,. K, . r. on their march to Paris once more. En- dar in Menln next Anrll rromp'li tr plied It cure9 sr: s and gland declined the alliance. Fair words having failed, he resorts to threats. He has coquetted with Russia, he has even Children Cry for tcted co-Jointly with Franco In the far ! PitCHer'8 CaStOfla r-aai, an tor tne purpose of showing Eng- i land that unless she enter the 'drelbund' ' the can look nowhere for assistance In ' a time of need." ! In his recent ebullition perhaps the em- j j burns without the i lightest pain. Chas, i nosers. A GOOX WORD. Mr. J. J. Kelt, Sharpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir" I am glad to Bay a good ; worn for Krause e il--adache Capsules. ll tte j.-iten: medl-.es rlrertie ! r. tr-! :.-r. together with the ohil. i -M jerf irnci v. and toilet article, et j -in !e '-.-::ri-.t at trie 'lowest prtcer a : I. W C'.nr. drug store, opposite f I -Idetit tb.rel A. tnrla. SCCCKSSIO.V. peror merely wanted to veit his anger; ! After suffering for over thr.e years I huh shall the country feel no lack perhap ho wanted to give the world an- 1th EC'Jte nwW and "8 conequtnt j of sport that's far from tame, other sensation-btit whatever his motive. : ""'''! '. ,'V!il"h J"m l. ta71le..tJlt ! Sn m"' w"'11 rha!" " canvasback; he has nlaved with flee . r" I .... .. " '.IT. LL "LX. JtLY i, i i The greenback', now our game. - ..j. me ; jw puk.n.cu l(.l ICIII'JJT -.1.I..1. , seenii t-j be getting beyond his control, i me a''Ont Instant relief. Words fall Any fool can fire the Epl.eslun dome, but who can quench the conflagration? THK MORMON SNAKE. One of the first thing to be expected upon the declaration of Utah statehood wa the rumor that polygamy had been or was about to be revived. It 1 start ling, however, to find the firat announce ment of this coming from the lips of a bishop, w-ho, while In Kansas for the pur pose of making proselytes to the Mor to express the praise I should like to ) s'.r v r-n Kraup-e'R Headache Capiulc. flra'.efiilly 'Jour, MR3. E. K. HOLMES, Montrope, Pa. Washington Star. When Baby was alclc, wo gave her Castoria. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN,' TOen '""a" C" h cried for Castoria, INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish Captiol for new en'.erpriee. A lis containing the nimn and addre.wa ot 350 ux"-'-sf.t promoters who have placed I over flijO.W.O) Sttr'.irg in Foreign In- ve-n-m --n within the list six years, and over J.000,W) for the seven montli of h..i. i... t.,. . i . .... .u. . '"' P-'r"! or p-jeiH. 1....., i.,. ....r. ijj nit order to tho Lcndon and Universal Bu- correspomlent of a reliable Eastern paper rau of Intre.-s.ors, 20, Ch--ipil1e, London, and la reportetl as sujing that noiygumy i E' C ',1,'cnbeTii wil be entitlol, by ar--..on., i,r, .. ,u . . rwfln"' arl'-h toe director to receive ' " 1 "" ",ul . eii'n'r ptsr-swnn'. or totter of Introductoln one of the first acts of the .Mormon J to any of itvxn ux;'Mf,il prumotors. church on the proclamation of statehood Trt 1U Is llrst cans in every respect, would be the solemnizing of these sua- nJ eyZy T" or flrm who8e neme ap" . i. . .... peam tlierein may be depended upon. Tended rltet "Ve." he ay. "this cere- ee, ,,-ing the foIWinr It will be monial will be resumed. In fact. It has found invaJuaWe Bonds or Share of In- never been entirely suspended. 1 have ' ail31r;a-. tunvmeroljl and Flnancia,: con three wives, all of whom love me. nd they have persuaded me to t-eal anotho on my return next Aurust, which I shall do." This .itoundlne declarallon. mad be- When she became Mis, she clung to Castoria. When lie had Children, she gave them Castoria. c-rns. Morts-i--.- ,,.,n. Kale nf land 1'ar.etns or Minew. Irireetorsr SIR KIMVARU C. R03.S, Ho.V. U ALTKR C. I'KPVS, C.MT. ARTHCR ST1FFE. r'opyrigit. Til liiit y.:.. ST"S B:;iti u.-i a Kuaranvje riy ail orug e!t. It cur-38 Incipient Cnoumrtioa antl if tha beat Coun j ar d Croup Cure. Tor Bale by ff. ty. Crmn. man for my age. It regulates the liter, j Ji dire stomacn and bowels, without any ques tion. My appetite Is now good, my sleep Is refreshing, my liver uctlve, and bowel regular, and my crutehe not needed, as I vi walk without a stair, people are sunirlsetl at my improved appearance ai.d uctlvlty. Gratefully your. WM. A. SMITH. ' Paine celery compound doe not stop It restoring work till new. healthy tls- ; sues have taken the place of the old, i shattered portions. Tbere I not the deep- j eei, most mintif- i. . 'ion ot the bn.lv. whether it be n.-i .e or brain, or some I vital organ, that escape the rejuvi m.ilni- N"' "l"!c ; .,( i n tiyquuevT strengthening power nf Paine' celery! llol.r. No ; I d" i i- J'r'iM -t-r I V compound. In case of severe neuralgia. ! M. I'l.l'Iil' H -'i ipi i rheumatism, heart palpitation, dyspepsia, I " ' in. I nervou feebleness. Pain"' relerv ! compound I the only remedy ti nt no.. : . ' ' v " that Assessment Kor further Information Inquire of 117 raiuiuern l acuio company agen'. it avutirvree E. P. ROOBllfl. At. Oen. P. Agt. 8. P. Co J. U. KIRK LAND. Ilt. Paa. Agt for. First nd Aldr Sis. Portland. fr P. m . to t.-, I. v, a. , . ,-,al .rc such assess. TV nt in, I r. p. it thldr ;e 1 lo the Com- -ti ,'i 1'onn- ;i. I y or.'.-r i'- cm.i,H Council, "ilt est: .( I-; nki.so.V, Auditor and Police Judge. ,01. Jan. Ilh. P1. At-oria. to the root of the trouble, fortifies th- It', II No. la, contiilnlii t)i,. MUSIC Hflbb. w KKATINtlftCOwlll iin their w Mu.lc 111' t Aitor it reel. w w Saturday the If th. They will w keep niimberleis f.Hvl llquiiri nd cigars besldii havlilK oo. rnililr ll th lime Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. n"'Kene(l system Bgnlnst these disorders and builds up a strong, healthy body. 1 m.-rf S.e, WANTED. lal a- vcrM "f I mane from 1 in w.st line In Ihi- ti," Irni.! o'.'i 10, ul "tie. I. In .M.'-.it..-4 A d.tl.i e.-l-l i:i,e o l,:, lr, , , ,,, or ;i 1, vir.,,1, ,.,., "nee or tne Auditor nnd polio.. ,lu,t);e "xOaZ'I': T ' " i ", r"r hi-.ee on and will WANTED Agents' to represent the v0 r.-rnaln (,, ,, llnlil n. th day nf old National Life Insurance Co., of ! W: prior in whi-ii time all ob Montpeller, Vt. For further Informn- I le' tloiis nim-t , pi,,i iin wrlilnHi wiih tlon, address O. M. Btolp, General Cnasl ; th- Auditor nnd poii. c ,,ik.,.. m-inaer, o-b crocaer uuiiuing, Hani ; "oroiniti... street and Public """. logein-r iilii, ih.. Sir, et A-sess-fors, will ,:.-.. 1., i.. i'..,.,ai -.1 . Francisco, Cai. WANTED Man or lady to colltct, do some office work, and manage agents. Toil will deal through your leading mer chant. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expense. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. or the ll 'i v f A .'in 1-1, ., Monday, Jan 'i ... ... 1 ue Hour or 2 o clo.-k p. m., to review nnd e.,:i,nz H.i.-h assessment. ""i 1ep1.11 111. !r a.-i'on , Commnii ' OHIO 11. If. "HIU'HN. ll'or and polio. Jml-je, lib, 1 M. A 1 A.ilorlii. 'ir.itoti, Jan MISCELLANEOUS. NOIC'i; (,; I'll.l.v,; AftSK-t'-IMUWT roll No. 1::. 1 mi htiiki;t in HMIVMLVH AKToltlA. t",M PER WI-IKK. lis nr nnd leliin-r ! Dynamos for plating watches, leweirv ! and table ware, plates gold, silver. I nickel, etc., game as new goods. Lilf- I .. ferent Size for airenta f:. m'll... o..a ' N"tf i. In ,i i.-l.v elv. n II 111 la,,. shops. Easy operated; no exierlence; ! Vo- 1 '"niaiMing it,,. ,,,,..,.:a 0s- big profits. W. P. Harrlnon A fo. H,'f""'"'1 for Ih" liiii-royeiii.-nt .. nih t-I-rg NO. 14, COIUmbUS, WIllO. ' "' niuveiy Astoria, from Ihe - I ' , J . ;i"r A''-""' " Ih- north ' "" "' has bo-n filed In roil OALt,. tne olllce of th" Auditor :,r.l l'n.... i...i " ",r insp.-.iion n ml vt .11 so re JAPANESE OOODB-Jusi out-lust re ceivedjust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commercial street. Tlirac tiny Cupmilra arc gapcrlcr jto JJulsam ot tJorallin, " v cubclis and Jniuclltnm, j They cnro!a43 li-jurt tLo Bamo dljca-'f'S -w'ltUimt nylii'.-orj.l jTenlcnce. SOLO BY ALL DfMiCOISTi' main open 1.1,111 u. 2ih llny , jrllJllry i-i, prior to which time i ol.j, etlon .. ,, writing) wllh the And Itor and police Judge. .lie . ommitlce oil HlreelM ,,n. Pllllllo ""'"' '"Kemer Willi Ihe street Asses sors or tne en,. ,r Astot-la. will meet ... uie . ouii. lt t liimb.-rs, of the f'lly Hell, in th" ... A ,,.,, ,n Mo,,a Jan. 2'Hh. ivsi. , . ,. , 2 0Uu p. I"., t,. revle ,, .,,pZ,. ,,, -ss.,,i , ,,,,, ,,.r nlrjnn t.ornni'iu r'otin.ll. K. O.HIirRN, Aii.lllor aid Police Judge, Astoria, Oregon, Jan in, t.in AMKHICA'H Greatest -- Trars-Contineiital Railway System. FROM OfflTTO OCEAN - I.Y- Pal.ue Jining Room anj Slrcplng Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coachrs. ai,ho - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Vlrws .if the VonJerful Mount ain Country, $5 00 and $10.00 Saved on all ticket I'ml Tonrl-t ears the b -t fin Il es. .pilpiueuts It,.. , ,l(. throusli ut CfttKKllnii I'ticlflc BOTJU Ml IWBW UIE -TO- China and Japan. I China steamers leave Vancouver, R. C. A. V. ALUCN. IH Aim IN GfiKrrlK, Motir, I rr,, I'fuvliitin, f ruit rtrtablrs, Crd.ltrty, (Ju 11J I'UtfJWre. I. i'Ki!H' Supplies.. Cot t . 1,) tlMHiu, S,, .h,ll. 11.. Snap A Kodak I aujr u.s i iiiiiis on ... our slur and )..u il (n . a isirtrsil ! a 11111 bfimiiiiu. ufM alio ple.u.o.1 llio.Ms Much .p.tLi y in ib. ,,,..,K, a w nvt to offer AroeiHuiti i 1'IIA.SE ANY MAN Corr;e and Try Them 1 1 U ill KM lk CO. EATKNUIED HTMPATHK "Io unto others as you would ht. other do unlo you," rmpalbellvalli howti in the f,dl.iwln llnee, the in- miiipllon is-ma that uin.'.,iy i,., "r akin to pain or sorruw: "tientleinell; I'lcsse send Klail.rl llnadache l'usiule aa follow: Two lHr to Kl"ra Heay, llavann. N. )ak Two bote to l.lllla WMloi. llr.aiklai.,1 N. I'ak 1 nave wlwaya been a Brri ufTerrr fi 'in liriidaih and ynur t'ai ulea ar th oni tmn; that relieve me." Yur Very truly. KU)RA HKAV Havana, N. I'ak PV.r nle bf C'haa, riosvra, Asi-.tla 'lr Hid Ant. J. B. WYVIX Attorla, Ore son. I lord wfire, Shif Chdiidlcry, (IroccricH, IYovIhIoiih, I'AINTH tintl Ol I.M. rmpress of Intlli hmerets of J .pun I-mi rets of f hina fern ress f.f l.i.tlt l-mp'es of Js' sn Enip'est of Cli ni An. fti. Ai'U af.th. i'1't. If.ih. ''I. ulli, Nov. mil. U'C i)ih. Autrlln steamer leave Vsnrnuvrr B C 16th ol tvery month. ' ' For tlckrt rates nnd InfnrinnMnn .-.ill on or a.ljr. ,.V-. I-IISP v'-SriN, A ent, ... AMu.'ia, Or. V. F. C;irs"n, Tr.ivelliiK IVs. Aitf., raci.ma.'Wi.li O'n. Mcl.. Bmun, D st. Kiss. Agt., vaticniiver, B. C. Sptclal Altcnllun Paid t Rupplying Ship. They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand to the same relationship to Marshall's Twine aa a wooden Image does to the human belng-they ,,Ck strength life -evennr-ttnil lasting iUHlltle. Don't tool yourself Into the belief that other I wines besides Marshall's will do "Just a well." They won't. They cannot STEAMKHS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert "Telephone" leave Astoria lit 7 r, re. dally (ei.-.-pt Holiday). I.eiit-es Portland at J a. m. dnl'y., . "-in nun. lay, "Htilley lliititert" leave Astoria Tiles d"V. Wednesday, Tliiiisdny, Prlilny nnd Hiiliiidny muriilns; at 6:46 a. m.: Huniluy evening nt 7 p. ,, l-eiit-es Porllnnd dully at 8 i. m., ex- r. ni.iiiiay. im antiiniay at II p. m. " WAM.Vf'K MAI ZIMIV, Agent. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers A.t.irln and I'piM-r Asi.uia T7" V T",:' ""tit nil Inijilisl Irults, V.-tusUei. Siivoi n (.iirMj Hims, llsron. I If. -nolce Fresh nrul Salt Meals. North Paeifie Brewery JOHN KOI'P.Prop And XX r' n'tl-K Bunny.,,,., aV, i1 -Ih (Vawnopolluiii B-iloon. All i '.?.! promptly attended to,