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THK DAILY ASTOKIAN, ASTOJllA, FMltti MARNIXO, JANIIAUY 17, gailjj Slatoirtan. JOHN T. UOlITEn. Editor. TfcRMS Of 8imSCIPTKN Tclcpbuu No. N. , DAILY. Bnt fcy !, Pr yt-.. float by amO, per month............ erred tjr curler, per t M XTEBKLT. Bant by mall per year. advaoc. Foatag free to subscriber. AH communication Intended for pb Ucmtlon ahoukl be directed to tht editor. ButlnoM comnrunictttoni of all kind and romltaancei mutt be a-Mretted to The Aatorlea. Ttn Aatorlan guarantee to It ub acrlben the largest clrculetioa of aay newspaper published on th Columbia river. Adrartlaing rwlea eaa bo had on ap plication to th business manager. Th Weekly Aatortan, tho oecond old- t weekly In trie seat of Oregon, ha next to th Portland Oregon lan, tr.a lergett weekly circulation In th state, Jno. T. Handler Co. are our Port land agent, and coplea of the Aitorlan can b bad Try morning at thetr stand a Flrat strotL UXK TO THK HATCHERIES. While It 1 far from the Astorian's de sire to rebuke or attempt to advise thote publkstplrlted icentlemen In our midst who are working- to hard for the eatab-' llthment of new Industrie In this city. ; it may be advisable at this lime to re- I mind them, ana tne cmrra sneu. that they are ovtr'.ocklng; one very lm-j portant natter. It l th preservation . and extension of an industry that hat; been peculiarly the property of Astoria j for many years, one that has kept the( population alive durinjr the hardest times ; In oar history, and one that it today of more assistance to us at a money setter and a world-wide advertisement than any dosen of new projects we could possibly ..... . , ,. . . enter Into. It Is the canning and distrl- butlon of Columbia river salmon. j Her at our very door is a perennial , rop of tho world's choicest food fish, one of Oi fjw never-falling harvests that nature has vouchsafed to man. only do - mandin, for a continuance of her a reasonable amount of common thrift and prudence. For flfteen years th sal - moa business ba been our sole support. It has mad fortune for many among i us. and Is today building up a competency for many more. In the face of examples j in state both north and south of us. ex-1 ample that have shown bow easy It 1 I to lose the benefit ot this Industry, what hav we don towards its preservation or enlargement ? Practically nothing. And why? Because none but the far-sighted have up to this time seen the necessity for conserving such a plenteous crop, confident, despite all warning from else where, that It could well take care of Itself. "A you sow to shall you reap" was never more applicable In a practical sen to anything than to this subject. The annual run of fish Into th Columbia directly supports ten thousand people. Five times the extent of the present I catck will support fifty thousand. A Ju- ... . . . , diclous and well-planned campaign of , education in this matter will convince I every senator and representative In Ore gon bow necessary It is that government aid should be given for the inception and maintainance of hatcheries on the upper streams of the Columbia. We are hatch ing now ten million salmon every year. We ought to turn out Into the sea one hundred million at least, &nd it will be one of the easiest things in the world to bring about that result, for there is no productive process known that Is so simple. Suitable hatcheries, well guarded and systematically operated, will Quadruple the run of salmon Into this river, and of necessity quadruple the amount of business in thla city and vicinity. With the coming of railroads c great Industry In fresh fish transportation will spring up In our midst; our can making business will be extended; our army of fishermen will be largely increased; our box fac tories will branch out. and in every chan nel of trade will be felt the pulsations of Increased and permanent Improvement provided that our cltixens will only exer cise a little common sense and look well after the source of supply. Flouring mills, boot and shoe factories, tanneries, and all the other projected in- teres ts are all well enough. Let them come. But let us take advantage of our natural surroundings first and then turn our attention to enterprises that are really of very small Importance compared with our great Columbia river salmon trade and its army of workmen. Look to the hatcheries. The views of the Interstate commerce commission on the Interstate act Inself are candid and interesting. In its an nual report Just published. It Is held that the special weakness of the law is "the want of finality and binding force to the decision of the commission." As the law Is now the carrier can not only have practically a new trial of the same ques tion In the courts, but the courts may be required to pass upon a very different state of facts than those presented to the commission. Rurh. at least Is the pun. ,,i r mmii,. hiph main. ! . . ... . ! lains inai lis Decisions snouiu oe maua to stand a a rule of conduct prescribed by public authority, unless the courts, upon examination of the record thus made, shall find therein some material error, plainly prejudicial to the defeated party, which furnishes sufficient reason for refusing to enforce the decision. The whole number of ton carried upon ... t- j. , v, the canal of New York during the sea- son of 1896 was I.j00,311 tons, of which 2,327,481 ton wa In transit toward tldeor-k-r to tho London and universal Bu water and 1,172,835 ton was moved west- " of InveaLi.r, 20, Cheupsli. London, ward. Of these amounts 1,7C2,&1 tons were through freight and 1,797651 ton were way freights. The amounts car ried by the several canals were a fol low: Erie canal, 2,35C,G8I; Champlaln ranal, Wl.tffi; Oswego canal, 64.491: Black river canal, 84,154; Cayuga and Sfniea ranal, 49,050. Total, 3,t.314. Exports of American gold exceed, d . 000,000 during the first full week of D:. ' yet tba national senate I refusing to par the house 1ond and revenue bill. wki.-h ar the 'niy things ncccsrary to tt acxmpHshed to step tn exportation of Amnmn soul revive American buslnett nd lafcor The tenal seems to he stalled between Tit trade and free liver. mrmmmm How sm.ill a fiRiin actual coin cuts m tome large financial operations l thown by the rtcral transaction In the Rank of England, by which China paid to Jxit an. Indemnity ot ;4.Si.' In gold. The coin would hsv loaded thirty-five wa,i with a ton each, but the handling of one piece of paper turti.-cd to transfer the money from China' account to (ho credit of Japan, the whole jo.Wlnir occupy -Ing hut a few minutes Campos' fuiur Is anything but promis ing. The chance arc that ho will he transferred to tho Spanish weather ha rcau Pa.lercwskl has thus tar taken In JAVftW on hit piano tour; an t he hasn't turned a hair, either. IX lxv chloa)to ros, -you advertised fvt ccachiran. sir" ! tald the applicant. "I did." replied the merchant ; -ou want the posclon?" "Tee. tir." i "Have you had any explenoe" I "I have heen In the business all my ; life." j "You are used to handlinv sasillno. ! then?" ! "Tes, sir." "And you are no.ted on electricity. Thoroughly. " Sxxi. Of course you arc a machinist also?" "Wrtainly." And I presume you have an engineer' licwf "Of course." "Verv well. You may go around to th barn and get the motocycle ready, j M. wlshr!l , ,i0 , mtle shopping "SlCryfor:T0Ria LIBRARY! Pitcher's Castorla. , A TR1FUXO DIFFERENCE j Somerville Journal. Exchange Editor What makes Dr. 1 leader look so sad today? Financial Editor-Oh. nomine, only n trleil to say In an editorial that WUrgle-; iWln wa a ch,r0.r, ,nd the compositor made him say that he was a ! notional character instrau. BCCKLE-VS ARNICA 8AL.VB. ; The best aalv la th world for Cut. ; 1,,, j chllbUnil Con.s, and All Skin Erup-! 1 Uons, and positively cure Pile, or no i , Pr required !t Is guaranteed to give ! penec avusescviun. or uiuurj ic-iuuuu. Price. S cents per tox. For ! bj Cha. Rogers. Odd Fellows building. A STRONG ARGUMENT. Washington Post The building blocks had hoen havlnu a dispute in the nursery. "I'm worth Just as much as you ars." exelaimed the letter 11. "No. you're not." rvplied the letter O. "If you were worth anything at all the English would never drop you." The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. America seems to have gone laft over Mrs. Craigte. She is In Washington, oml much feted and entertained as when ,ne nn(t came. Her last book she has t lately sold for Ji(X outright to a puhlish- in flrra- though doubtless she could have j made far more had the retained the right ; ,n , i. i. Mid ,hat not since the works of Charles Kingsley has any English writer been paid such prices as Mrs. Claigie receives, and it is a matter of some astonishment that she should ac cept $."i.w). The rumor of her marrying George Moore, the English novelist. Is still mooted, hut her family and friends deny such a possibility. Every Sunday at home she has a place set for him at dinner, and he Is at liberty to come or not, as he chooses. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun dorman. of Dlroondale, Mich., we are permiued to make ttrs extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, a the rtsults were al most marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Bip'.isi church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la gripp. Terrible paroxysms oi cuushub m:d last hours wl:h little Interruption and it seemed as if she could not sur- vlve them. A friend recommended Dr. ; fl,, in th.. Ptn t ti. Awllier and fo Klng't New Discovery: it was quick In ! tirP ju,., ,u ls n,jV, ,,.. f,,r Inspee llt work and"lsily satlsfacto.-y in r- , tlnn nn,i f0 re-naln e:.-i until tin suits." Tr.al bottles free at Charles j j,,,n ,1:1. ol jmniai-j-, ;..r;, j,ri i- to which Ratters' sod P- drug store. Regular size, 60c Ow eii V ister n.ected I ) i.! n musician before ill health M-tit Mini roainii.ir over the Western plalr. to l.nd both hniih ar..j material fo.- proli'nhie tales of '.ow- i boys and In.Ka:-.''. The comic op"a. 'Dido ami En-as, wh.ch h comrosen for the Hasty raiding Club of Harvard when a vouth of 3". Is still regarded as a classic of Its kind, and he may v.riie a i great play when he has exnausteo ins ; present tleld. for the art of Chars Kern- j ble and Fanny Kemble. his gran Im ither. ls In his veins. Mr. Wister i', V. yars 1 old,, a gentleman of very elegant leisure, in Philadelphia, and his writing l done for amusement. Helen Mathers wrote her novel "Com'n' thro' the Rye" in a bit of pique. Her father, who was a s'rlet disciplinarian, denied her some cherished wish, and sh paid hiin off by d p'.eting the family martinet In her book. She was greatly surprised when her novel was accepted by the publishers, and went about In an agony of for lest her father should dis cover the author. . ..,.."TTT!TZir,,... r,miiv I ui v-iiane, u ""-;? , ,' ' , mere are new nvir.if tnane. ';' ton; tienry, me Feroim r... , . - V'as. tng-th'-r wllh the 8tr.t Assess ter, Mary, now W years o!dj '"'m"r- j sors. v ill meet In the Council Chambers, rled. Henry Dickens married the daugh- Qf h(. (.v Qf Asor, on Mon,)(1 j!in ter of Antolne Roche, a frenchman, who . h . won some reputation as a tutor in the! families of English roWrrnn. They rave seven cnuoreii. an winn:, ; written for both English and American publications. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN ' INVESTMENTS. Important to American seeking Eng- ! Ush Captlai for new enterprie. A ! containing the naimos and sldres ot I 360 suewsaft promoters who have placed I imr fiiM.uii.mi Stertine In Foreign In- voin - niJ uiic b.a jr j, t... n ,.:,. f i i over i,, j.r;c-., or payable by pjertaj E. C. B'jbscnbens wil be entitled, by ar- raingemerd with f ie directors to receive eitiner personuil or latter of introductoin to any of thesta sujcttMfiU prvmvxers. T.Y.s lixt Is firat Olaas In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pear tlioreJn may be depended upon. For placing the following It will be found invuiualn'e Ronds or SCiarca of In d.ijcrla:. Commercial and Flnaneia'. con- i c;rns, Mort-ige loans, Sal" of ljo.ne, Paw.ts or MintH. Direr-torn: SIR EDWARD C. KOS3. if ON. WALTER C. PEI'VS. 'APT. ARTHUR STIFFK. Copyright. The n wwnii m tiit.lcs a t.pmMtcd hy the ta!i hoard have been completed. The gross vnluatlon of all properiy, a iv. Itiinr.l hy llu erveiril ee-unli.', la $l,. M!.T.!H. The gross amount, n ciiuillnol, It "..J,'.iMr.'; total est mptlons, I viiil.T.-l, not ta;llo. upon whi.'h lliv ?tato levy will he ttnilo, tU(,ll'(X Celit Ivturio to (ar mail' hy ivon rounili t show an Increase In the (imlnotioii of hay of &V!sii" tons, or oer K' j r een: n ten vans. In lv,v there er-t l.v.'.r.'i sheii In treiron. Aivrnllnir to t he Inst census returns there r.re now t.mS.TSi tl'.n'P In the staet, whdh thcus nil Inorease of S;vr:'t In ten venrs. When (he reliuns aiv in rier.i all tin coiintlr It la est! mated Hie loul In'rense will ho n'Mit r.so.tvo. The urtHlneilon of oais In lvs. amount. 1 to vlH .'. burheis. The Mm pletetl return will show an lnerr-se thlt ye.ir of l. ivr cent. Wbea Pahy waa tie, we e her Castoria, When the was a Chikl, sit cries! for Cautoria. When the became Vta, tht chine 10 Castorta, When the ba J :Mreu, the cave theiu CajUM-la. fl.OO Bottle. Oceent a dostw Ilia olil on rtiuwnte by all dm a-tsts. It cures Incipient Consumption ad lthbeiCouit!apd Croup Curat For PaJo by J, W. Conn. RCAPINM RiHiM KKKR TO Al l, Op n cvory day from 3 u'clock to 3 :S0 an.l ii:) to 9 Oil p. m. Sabvripiitn Mttu f;! ht guniim. Southaest cor. l!lcnthauJ Duane 5ta. TRADB MtorC OtSICM PATCMTS.I COPIRICHTa. mtt Per tn formalins anrl fnt Hu.ir.aik ariMtn !l.N CU, .161 tun.t. Ntw ,). oldest ticrvaa f vm:ig ttenu la Amrrtr. 1' vr ivitfi;. takSDtxit bj u. u brvmthl b. fert uie pubia; by a doih.- kiiva frvotciiargelaUk I tarrstt ctieolttlea of hit if nufl'- rrr hi tha world. fplen-uJlr lUutrAl.l. N mtetlim man should be without ti wut. 3.ttia year: ll.Hiiim.vitha A.idrMa, Vt'NX CvX. aXauaaua, 3t UjJwaj, Vott Ciy, JOB PRINTING Bil l. lll'Al s. LETTER HEAT! ."STATEMENTS. CAitriS, ENVELOPES. REl'KllT. Ll'il.U. I'.I.AXKS. sniiTiNi; taus. I.AllKL'S, Til'KE TH. H.NI1UI.I. ET. E1V. Anylbib.' in tiit- nlove lino executed with hciitiu' s anl uVspiitcli at ill'- Astorian Job Office. NOTK'H OF EILIXi; OF DRAINAGE ASSEPSMKXT Hoi. I, No. 1, IN ADAIR'S ASTO!CA. Noiiee Is hrret'y piven liuit Assessment (Drainage) Roll No. I. eonlain.ng the speeial a-' vsinent fur the construction of ,nin in AOn'r's A-ierla. !ms been time writir nil i :ri v. !'J-eti,jns rput 'ti the Aii'litne l.e II! and 'I (In Police I Judt-e. -pt)-, Con mili-e t n Strn-ti and Puhlle ways, to ; th. r with th- St re t Asses, cr, wi T,,.t t. f-,,,,,, fh:imlrs, (lf cite of Astnri.i. en Mon-lny. J.n,- pary ivh. lv- n! ih- !i r of J oVl-iek p. m.. tO re.i' W ar..l eifirir.e SIM'h ituSi .-S- ment nn'l r( t-ort their a' ti..n to the C-jm-nion Coun il. Hy on'er (.f the C.jmtren Counell. Attest: '1. 10. NELSON, Aiiiliior nnl Tollce Judge. Atsor la. Oregon, Jan. 7th, DM. N'OTICi-; t,y FILING op AfSESVf KNT ROLL NO. DI'ANK PTREEI'. IN Mef'LI'RES ASTORIA. Notlee Is hereby given that Assessment Roll No. eontaining the special assess ment f'jr the Imorovement of Duane rtreit. In Me''lure's -Astirla, from th east line id ilrh street to the west line of K'.h, s net, has been HUM In the ofllre of the Auditor and Police Judjie and is now open for inspection and will so remain op-n until the 2"th day of ; Jan., prior to whleh time all oil Je''t!'!' must be Pled (In writing) with the Auditor and Police Judge. The Committee on Streets and Public to review and eiijalize such assessment. r-ouneli K rjari-nv, Auditor and i'ollee Judge, Astoria, f)ret;on, Jan. 4th, lk!. . NOTICE (if TILING O" ASSi-:?SMi: ROLL NO. 13. HTIi STREET IN SIIIVELY'S ASTORIA. Notice Is heieliy given that Assessment Roll, No. 1'', containing the special us- sensm-'iil i'"r i lie iiiijiruvein-.nL Ol mn ........ i.. U1.,..,.i.. A....i- .... north line of Grand Aenu-- to the north line of Pond Street, has been filed In the office of the Auditor ar.d Police Judge and 'A open for Inspection and wil! so re main op.-n until Ihe 20th day of January, IW,, prior to which time all ohj-ctions must be filed (In writing) with the Aud itor and Police Judge. The Committee on Streets and Public Ways, together with the Street Assess- tors, or tho itv 3r Astoria, win meet In the c,.i,,m! Ch.iini,' rs. of tho. City I'all, in th" !i!y of A ,rin , r,n Monday, Jan h, KG. nt ihe itotir of 2 o'clock to review end C'tuarze bi:-1i ns- e-!:rs-i.t and r'Pf it their atcion to the Ci.Pinlo!; Coiipcil. K. OSfiUftN. Auditor and Pollen Judg'o, Avt. rla. fireiron, Jan. 41 h. l'!. I 1 I I SeJanCfln amsriciri I Ajcney I I t.ts nY r IC2S COPRICMTa- atrJ ctiiM Y :orRT. (Colli lliue.1 from First Page.) Astoila. at tho north tvl tlier.r, thence outh aloiut tald street to Younu't ty. I hone cast aloiut lh horet of Younu't hav to th center of Bi voiilh tlrcoi, x tended south to said point, then o notth along the center of tald Heventh ttreet to the north end thereof, then.- Witt to the pliu-e of tvfc-liinin. Polling tlce to he at Engine House Niv I. 1'KECINCT NO. 1-lloglniilng In the center of Seventh street, 111 the illy of Astoria, at the north end thereof. I hence touth along tald ttreet to Young' hay. thence vast along the thoivt of Young' bay to tho center of Tenth ttrtH-t extend el touih to tald point, then.- north along the renter of Tenth ttreel to the iiorlh end thereof, thence rt to the place of beginning. Polling place to lie nt Court House, PUKVINCT NO. i-Peglnnlng III tho ivnter of Tenth ttnvt. In the city of At toilu. l Ihe north end thereof, thence south loiut tald ttreet to Young' bay. thence cost along the shore of Young' hav to the center of Fourteenlh ttreet extended touth to ald point, thence north along the center of Fourteenth ttreet to th north end thereof, thence west to the place of beginning, roiling Kino to he at Kn In House No. 2. I'Ki.-iMNiT NO. a.-Helnnln In the center of Fourteenth treel. In the city of Astoria, at the north end thereof, thence touth along said ttreet to Young' bay and the toulh boundary lin of th city of Astoria, thence east along the touth boundary line of the city of Astoria to the center of Twenty-flrtt ttreet extended touth to tald point, then. north along the center of Twrnty-rirst itreel to the north end thereof, thene wel to th place of beginning. Polling place to he at Welch Hlock PRECINCT NO. (.-nrglnnlng In the center of Twenty-tlrtt tret. In the city of Astoria, at the north end thereof, thence touth along aald ttreet to the south boundary line of the city of At torla. thence cast along tald boundary line to the center of Thlrty-flfih ttrvet extends! toulh to tald point, thence north along h center of Thirty-fifth street to the north end thereof, thence west 10 Ihe place of Ix-ginnlng. Polling place to be at Engine House No. 1 I'RECINiT NO Beginning In the center of Thlriy-Hflh ttr.-et. In the city of Astoiia. ai the nonh end thereof, tl.i-m-e south along said tlr -et to th south Uiuiidary line of the city of At torla. thence east lo Ihe toutheast evinrr ot Section SI. Tp. S. N.. U. W., Ihenc north to the quarter section corner be tween Sections W nd II. Tp. S N.. R. V thence east to Cathlamet hay. Ihenc north to the channel of Ihe Columbia river, thence westerly, following th channel of said river to the Place -f be ginning Polling place to he at Smlth't Cannery. JOHN DAY rKKCINCT. -Beginning at quarter section corner tetween hecllont II and 13. Tp. N.. It W., Ihenc west to quarter section corner helween tac tions to and 11. Tp. S N.. K. W.. thenc south to the soiilhwest corner ot Section a. Tp. S N-. It. ' w lhen.-e tatt to south.-nst corner of tcctlon 1. Tp. s N., R S V.. Ihrnoe north to ihe channel of the Columbia river, then.-e to a point north of the point of beginning, thence ...... h m iHiint of beginning Polling place to le at School House. Cl.VTSOP I 11 r.l 1 t. t . iiegiiiniii Young's Iwy at a point between Section n .n.i u Tiv it N . 11. I '.. ikrns-a fol- i,tnir ihe Columbia river nd Pacltlc mn to a point ttween Seettin :i and n Tn 7 N . R V W.. then - east to southeast corner of 3. tain township, north to northeast corner of See- lion II. same township: thenc west to ...... ,..i ,-orner of same section: thenc-e .,nii in northwest corner of Section si, Tn S N . R. 10 W ; thenc east lo norlh- ..n.i corner of same section: ilicnce north i...- ni iw.t-iiiiilnir Polling plrc to . be at Gray s Hall KNAPPA PRECINCT.-Ileginnlng on Cvlumhia rer at the northwest corner ol Section H. Tp H V. R. W.; thetic south to souhtwest corner of Si-ctlon II: thence east to toutheast corner of Section U on township lin-: theme south to southw.st corner of Tp. 7 N.. It. 7 W.; thence east to south.-ist corner of said township: thence north to numbla river: lb-no southwit along said river to plaee of l eginnltig. Polling nlae to lie at M Farlune s Store. CLIFTON PRECINCT.-Heginnlni; on Columbia river ot the northwest corner of Section 31, Tp. 9 N.. It. W : then.-e south to southwest corner of Tp. s N., R 'J W.: thence east to southeast corner of Section JJ. same township: thence north to noitheast jorn-r of Si-ction W. sumo township: then.-e east to Columbia river: thence northwitterly along tald river to place of beglntilmt. Polling place to he at CtiU'n cannery WESTPORT FRECiNCT. - Beginning at the north-asl corner of Pectlon II. Tp. t N.. R. 6 W . on Coluinhia river: thenc west to northwest corner of said teotlon: thnre soulh to southwest corner of Sec tion ti. same township: lhnon wett lo northwest corner of Tp. 7 N., R. W.: thence south to southwest corner of same township: thence east to east line of same township: thence north to Colum bia, thence northwesterly on Columbia river to place of beginning. Polling place lo ! West's Store. VESPER PRECINCT -Township N, R. 6 W. Polling place to be at School House. CORRIE pRECINCT.-neglnr.lng on the south lln of Clatsop county, where the line between Tp. 4 N..R. 9 W., and 4 N., R. 10 W.: W. M. Intersects said line; thence west one mile: thence north lo tr.v ihlp line between Tp. 4 N.. R. M W., and 5 N., R. 10 W.; thence east to north .t corner of Tp. 4 N., R. W.: thence south to southeast corner of Tp. 4 N.. R. 9 W.; thence west to the plaee of begin ning. Polling place to b at Thomas Mitchell'. ELSIE PRECINCT -Beginning at the northeast corner of - tlon 2fi. In Tp. 6 N., R. 8 W. : theire w st to Ihe northwest corner of section 30, tame township: thence south to the south boundary of Clatsop county: thence east to the south east co. uer of teetloif34. In Tp. 4 N., R. 7 W.: thence north to the northeast cor per of lot 16. In section 3. same township; thence west to the Nchalem river; thence p the said river to the section line be tween sections 29 and 32, In Tp. 5 X., P. 7 W.: thence west to the touthwest cor ner of section 29: thence north to the northwest corner of section 5. tame town ship; thence west to the northwest cor ner of section 6, same township; thence north to the place of beginning. Polling nlaco to be at Scholl House, District No. 24. ' WALLUBKT PRECINCT. - Beginning on Young's hay at the Interieotlon of sections 19 and 20. Tp. I N.. it I thence south to center line of sections 7 and 8, Tp. 7 N., R. W.; thenco east to center of section 8; thence toutn to cen ter of section 17; thenc east to line be tween sections 17 and 16; thence bouth to southwest corner of section 16; thence east to southeast corner of section 16 thence north to northeast corner of sec- lion 1: thence east to Young's river; thence north to center line of section 10; Ihence east to center of section 8, Tp. 7 N., R. 8 W.; thence north to northeast corner of lot 3, section 29. Tp. 8 N., R W-; thence west to Intersection of soulh boundary line of the city of Astoria thence along the south boundary line of the city of Astoria to the center of Young's river: th-nce northerly along the center of Young's river to Ihe point of beginning. Polling place to lie at School House at Walluskl bridge. HEAR CREEK PRECINCT. Begin on Columbia river at the northwest cor ner of section 20, Tp. 8 N., R. 8 W. ; thence south to southwest corner of section 20; thence east to the northeast corner of lot 3, section 29; thence south to the southwest corner of the southwest quar ter of section 8, T. 7 N., R. 8 W. : thence mst to the southeast corner of section 1?, :ame township; thence north to the southeast corner of section 13, Tp. 8 N It. 8 VV.; thence west to the southwest comer of section 13, same township; thenco north to the Columbia river; thence southwesterly along said river to the place of beginning. Polling place to be al School House. JEWELL PRECINCT - Begin at lhi northeast comer of Tp, N . U. V.; Ihetivo toulh to I lie toiuheasl corner ot Tp 4 N , It VV : Ihi-nco west to the southwest Winer of Ihe same township; thence north lo th iiorlhcust corner t section SI. T il N., It 7 W.; then.' we.n to tho southwest .oiner of tcclion 17. Minn township; Ihenc It-I'lti lo III northwest vomer of t.viloii V 'ti town thlp; thcit.s w.st to Hi touthwrst cor. ner of Tp N , It. 7 W ; thence north to lh northwest Tomer of tald township: then east to 111 notlheasl corner ol tald township, thenc toulh to In toulh rati corner of said township: Ihenc l lo Ih point of iHgl n. Polling plav lo I al Jewell School lions MISIIAWAKA PRECINCT -Begin al th northeast corner of i Hon SI. Tp. I N R. W.: Ihenc south lo southeast corner of section J. Tp. i N. R. 7 W.; thenc wcsl lo southeast corner of ' tlon 34. turn township: Incur north lo northeast corner of lot IH tectum 3, taiiii township; thenco wvst lo Iho Nehalem river; thenc up Ih tald liver to III section lin between sections r and '.' Tp. Il N,, It 7 W ; thenc wrst to ih southwest corner of tivilon . ame township; them norih to th northwest comer of tcclion sain township: thenc east lo Ih point of lieglnnlng. Polling place lo be al School House. Dis trict No. S.V (H.NEY PRECINCT -Begin al Ih northeast corner of tcclion II, Tp. 7 N., It. W.: thenc ihiiith to th southeast corner of section S4. Tp. i N . It s W , thenc west lo th touthwest corner of section IS, sam township; thnc toulh lo th oulhwsl comer of ellon SI, tain tuwnthp; lhnc wett to lh toulh west corner of section S Tp N , It. V ; thenc north to Ih toutheast corner of tcclion 3. same township. Ihenc ws to Ih aouthwett isirnr of tecllou 4, sam township; Ihenc north lo soiilh west corner of cllon K Tp. 7 N , It V.; Ihcin- east lo th southeast corner of tcclion pi; thenc north to th north east corner of eclloli l; Ihenc call to Young' river: Ihrnce north to center lin of section 1". tarn township: thm- east lo center of section s. Tp 7 N , It s W : Ihenc south to southeast owner of touthwt qu rler of section , am luwnshlp; thenc ist to tunl of tgln nlng Polling pin- to l at ltoherl't Warehouse LEWIS AXK CLARKE PliKCINT Begln on Young' hay at a ihiIiii twiween tcclion 3 and . Tp N.. It. W W ; ihcnin touth lo souiheatt corner of tec. lion ", tamo township: Ihenc wetl lo touihwt-it corner of sam cllon: Ihenc south to toulhjresl corner of section 11, Tp. 7 N . R h W ; them- east to toulh st corner of same section: Ihrne touth in southwest rorner ot tection st, ip. s N R 10 W Ihenc asl to -ulhe'isi siai oi urcgon. siiokius me ........... corner of section SI. Tp N. It. W . numtwr of claims allowe.1 by Ih county Ihenc north to norlh.a.l rorner of see. court, for whai allowed, amount of war lion 10, tarn townthtp. thenc we.i to rants drawn and amount of warrants northeasl corner of tcclion s. tarn town- outstandnlg an.l unpaid from III ttl dV hip: thenc north lo center of ea-t III. '""y f Jv. Iwi. to tht 31.1 day of lr of ses-llon 17. Tp 7 N . It W : then. i ceniber. lv: west to cenl.-r of sum trctlo.i; thence j GENERAL Kl'ND north to center of tcctinn X, same town county Court thlp: Ihrne west to e nter of rati lin alarY couniy Judg .. I fan" cf ietlor 7. tarn township. Ihenc north : (-0,mi..r,crs, wr diem lo Young't river; thenc wsirly lo place I n), m,.4n imi ,w of beginning Polling place lo Iw at Aiiorn.-y's f refunded . 1W Schmil Hout Dlslrl.-t No. V '. I,.,! aervlcea 4.'. m SEASIDE PRECINCT -Begin on Ih Ocean Beach between sections II an.l S. Tp. 7 N . It. 10 W ; then east to north east corner of tection W, same township; thence sooth lo southeast corner of ace. tlon 3S. Tn N It D W : P'-nce east l.i touthea.'l corner of Tp. N , It. W : Ihence south to southeast rorner of Tp i N-, R 9 W thence west lo northeast corner of section 1. Tp 4 X . R. 10 W ; thenc south to southeast corner of tcc tlon ST.. same township, thenc wetl lo (Wan Beach; thrncr northerly to place of lieglnnlng Polling place to 1 at Ligan Hall Building In th matter of appointment of Judge and clerks of election Now at this time Ih court having un d.r consideration th appointment of Judge an.l clerks of election for Ihe tec eral election precincts. In th couniy of Clatsop, stat of Oregon II Is therefor ordered that Ih follow Ing person Is- and they ar hereby ap p.. luted Judges and clerks of eli-etl-n for Ihe following election precincts, in the couniy of Clultop. state of Oregon, to-wlt: Precinct No l-Judg-s, W V. Ride, halgh. Chairman: Frank Nortirrg. J W. Miller. Clerks. 8 O Trulllnger, Chat. Wilson. Precinct No 3-Ju.lg-s. II. II Fergu son. Chairman; A R 'yrjs. Win Chad wick. Clerks. D. M M w-, C H. Hara drn. Precinct No 3 -Ju lg -s, G. C Fulton, Chairman: W M. ijiF.ire. J K. Ferg'l on. Clerks. Geo. Brown. Thot Itiwllmg Pres-lnrt No. 4-Jiil-s, G. Wlngxt. Chairman; H D. Thing. X. J. Craln. Clerks, 8. A Koi-r, Geo. Johnson. Precinct No. (-Judge. E A Taylor, Chairman; D. II Welch, C. It. '"homsjn. Clerks. O. Zelgler. Thos. Dealy. Precinct No Judcs, T H Cornellut, Chairman: Fred Wlrkman. Knut faler. Clerks, Adolph Johnson, N P. Johantun. Precinct No. 7-Judges, W. F. Motlr-g-or, Chairman: W. H. Barker. F. E. Wright. Clerks, Harry Young, Geo. .Mor ton. John Day-Judges, It. M. laiudon. Chairman: John W. K.-cd, Perry Tllut, Clerks, John Turpi. J. C. Davis. Bear Creek Judges. Henry Usher, Chairman: Jas. Cusii-k, D. A. Rcss. Clerks, Mote Riddle. V. II. ff-y. Knappa Judges, W. II Twilight, Chairman; L. N. Mll.hell. J. A. Itender: Clerks, W. J Cinfls, Jm-oli Slur. Cllfiiin Judges, J. i. Sien-er, Chair man; Jas. McCal., peter Johns. Clerks, J. W. Mcl-iin. Thomas II Lund. West port-Judges, David Wi-st, Chair man: Harvey Grren. A It Fool; Clerks Malcom McParlan. W. II. Wiggins. Clatsop-Jiidges, It. A Abbott. Chair wan: C. W. Carnahan, S. I. Adair. Clerks. Willis Mitdd, Albert Hill. Seaside Judge. C. A. McOuIre, Chair man; W. E. Warren, K. M. Crlmtt, Clerks, T. 8 Jewett, Geo. Row. Corrle Judges. Thos. MItrh-ll, Chair man: A. W. Meikle, Alex. Beaver. Clerks, John Nordstrom. Aug. Johnson. Elsie Judges, M. E. Zller. Chairman: Gus. Gronnell, A. J. Wherry. Clerks, J. E. Hawkins, 8. A. Grngg. Mlshawaka-ijiidges. II. W. 'Ilrenuril, Chairman: D. Tweeille, Jas Hubson. Clerks, Arulrew Olsen, J R. Chapman. Jewell-Oiiilget, J. ,. Moors, Chahmuni A. E. Johansen, C. A. Ilottom. Clerks, W. 11. I-rf-wls, Chris. Olsen. Visper Judges, W. A. Johnstone, Chairman: ('has II. Miller. Thos. Cahlll. Clerks, J. J.lnillM rg. Chat. Oei hner. Lewis and Clarke-Judges, W. J. In galls. Chairman; It. R. Cole, Geo. Wat son. Clerks, Lot Gllniorc, Nick Winner. Walluskl Judges. J, G, Nurnherit, Chairman; Dan. Gambl. Fred Bartolilus Clerks, G. W. Fisher. John Chrlstlins. Olney Judges, N. Hosier, Chairman; Fred Blalsdell, M. Leahy. Cleiks, A. B. McMillan. John Logan. In Ihe matter of establishing Jusllc of the iicacc and constable districts This being the tlm- fixed by law lo tstiibllsh Justice of the peace and constable dis tricts, and the courl having considered the mttcr nnd being fully advised, It Is ordered that Aalorla district shall con sist of Election Precincts Nus. 1,. 2, , 4, S, 6 and 7, John Day Precinct and Wal luskl Precinct, and lo lie known as As toria Precinct fur Justice of Iho Peace and Constable purposes. Lewi and Clarke district shall consist of Lewis and Clarke Election Precinct, and bo known as Lewis ar.d Clarke Precinct for Justice of the Peace and Constable purposes. Clatsop district shall consist of Clatsop Election Precinct, ami he known as Clat sop Precinct for Justice of the Peace and Constable purposes. Knappa district shall constat of Knnunt and Bear Creek Election Pi -duels, anil shall be known as Knappa Precinct for Justice of the Peace and Constable pur poses. Westport dlslrlot shall consist of Wesl- port nnd Clatsop Election Precinct, and be known as Wemporl Preoliiot for Jus llcn of Ihe Peace and Coniiliiblo purposes. Olney district shall consul r,r .in,,., Election Precinct, and be known ns Olney Precinct for Justice Of tho I'cucjk and Constable purposes. Jewell district shall connlst of V. i,ee and Jewell Election Precincts, and be I known at Jewell Pieclncl for Jusllc ol the. Peace and Coiislahl puiposisi. Klslo dlslrtol shall i-onslsl of Mlsha wnka and Elsl Klecllon Pieclucts, uiul he known at KIlo Preehu'l for Jusllc of Ihn Pence and Coiislahl puii'oses. Corn district tlmll consul of Coril Llwtlon Piccliici. and lm known i'oi" llo I'l'ivlncl for Justice of lh I'eni .mil Conttnhlo purpotr. . Heatld dlsliicl shall culislst ol l.ilmc Election Preilnet, nnd Ik known as H.a tld IWIt.cl for Jusllc of III Pic nd Coutlnhl purpose. tinloretl lhat courl do now adjourn un til tomtnrow al i.3r u m Thursday. January t. Im. fourlh dny' tamo present at rttrday. Ciiuit mi and was duly opened -1 o'clo, k a. in In th mailer of Hi Jury list for P:si Thl being th lime fixed by law for the select l-ll of Ih Jlliy list for D'l. Wheic upon Ih courl si li cled a ll"l of Sift I" r ton having ih qiiallilcallon piesciiliid hy law. Ordered Ihal conn do now ii.tlutiiu on Ill loinonow at 30 a. in Friday. Jnuonry lo, P:. HHi day; sain present at yesterday. Court iiiel and wa duly opened al ' o'cliH-k a. in. t'oniiiiunlcailon from C W. HliU-ly, calling ih ailentlon of Ih courl lo lb mailer of remitting ccrialn taxes, nml and taken under consideration Coiiuly clerk present a demand recvlvrd from th auditor and h He judge of th city of As loi la li :.i .H. hrln Ih Iwluiii cf special road lax of I mills lew by county court and collected for year P'M, for Improvement of roadi, claimed In he due Ih clly; and th courl having con Iderrd Ih inaltcr and having ascer lalned that Ih t it y charter, at amended in ISsV. provldet that all road taxet col Icled on proirly and polls within the limits of ih clly slisll t turned oirr to Ihe clly, and shall h eiiiiled rclu tlvely upun rou.ls. hlghwaa and Heel otoaalngt within Ih clly. II Is Ihrrelore irdrrrd Ihal a warrant h dtawn on the Hi.eclsl Koad Fund for S.S'I . In favor of th auditor and police )udg of th- eli of Astoria, halanro of road tat appor tioned lo lhcli of Aslurl nid-il thai court do now adloHrti J II D GRAY. Judg It M WOOPEN. C PETERSON. ColllllllsslolU'ls Attest F. I Dl'XIIAR. Cleik SEMI-ANN'l' At RE It HIT Of Ih rotinly rlerk of Clatsop roiiniy. Costs, suit Smith vt Couniy Recording feet and cor oner money refunded . Conveying lsy to re form sch.Mil :i M ti Circuit Court -Jurors' feet and mileage l.tut 10 Wllns feet and mllr- ag District alloniey t fee Reporter ItalllfTs'. Sen lug legal imper and arrest Attorneys' feet for de fens for ttal Justlce'a Court- Justice' fe.. .... Constabl' feea, . District allornry'a feet , Jurort' feet and mileage Witness feet and mile ag Courthouse Ellienact- i it; mi III Ism isi - :i r, - a,si m 110 i v.i re t u ou ; do - v. w tai ui m to .-. r, Hi K & Salary Janitor Water Hot Fuel Supplies Repalra :i la in 7o Couniy Clerk Sulary county clerk ... l..) m Sulury deputies 1,110 m- J.llo c Sheriff Salary therlff l.i' i" Salary deputy (MO - l.ii'o .) Recorder of Cotiveyancrt - Sulary recorder I,"i "i Salary of deputy !4i ) Expanse of rellldexlllg . ?.S ' - l.'JJ l Treasurer Saluiy treasurer I'-' ' SuM-rlntenilenl of Schools- Salary sup't IV ' Teachers' rxamlnatloiis- rj no Uftlce rent and posing 1175 - TT. Coroner Coroner's fees 1.H ' Physicians' I Witness U " Jurors 13 S i lliuird of prls.nrs 15 Repair and tuppll-t. . Ill i". Salarv lallir Mi-sllcal attendance 51 l- Assesxineiit and Coll-c lion of I axes Salary asses.r . 671 i Salary .b puiy Hi -' Assessment rolls I3u i Copying assessment rolls 4.'d t l.r.Tt 40 I Clerical assistance slier- I inf s little D7 W I Advertising W i' Posting lax notice 3,1D IS I (.and list ami maps 1.1 )- 5,Wfl 72 Charily Board and altendandc at hospital Paupers boarded Provisions furnished paupers Monthly allowance lo p.tupcra . . Salary overseer poor..,. Burials Indigent soldiers Roailn and Bridge Bridget hum by rnn. imrl ... Lumber and supplies Keeper Wnlluskl bridge . Surveying Census ICn.imrralors Insanr Examinations ('iirrenl Fxpens Priming and advertising M uo V.I ii m u (i no 78 is) !t v) l.72! 71 224 (II 2-11 180 'HI iU CO - 1.321 P :j oo 1h2 55 53 13 IH'l mi Hooks, blanks, slalloncry nnd postag Furniture Telephone Total amount wnrrnnts drnwn on general fund Hpeclnl road fund, war rants drawn Public road fund, war runls drawn Total amount warrants drawn 870 70 121,0(13 28 1.238 m ins 74 128,011 01 (Continued on Third Page.) Piles of people hnv pile, hut DtWItt't Witch Hand Sulv will cum them. When promptly srpllrd It cures scalds and rurns without Ihe I lightest pain. diss. Rogers. . Bolt makers tn Liverpool realize from a week's hard work. 17 fk) A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. 3. tfell. Hhnrnsbiies. ! Dear Blr- -1 am glad to aay a gooT wnra tor tvrause a iieaaacne Capsules After suffering for over threa yean with rtIto ncurnlirla nnd II consequeni I.--.H (-vlilch seemed lo luiffle the fffurtH of nomo of our best physicians) you suggested thla remedy vhlch gnve me almost Inslunt relief. Words full I.) t-jtpi'L-SH Ihe praise I should like tr - si.-v rin Kniiise's llciidnch" CnpsuVs Gmiefiiilv Vnilrs, MHH E. H HOLMES Mnntroe. pa rilOrHHrUONAL CAJID. Dei man Physician. fccltollo, DR. H VIl'I'KU PHYSICIAN AND HUIIOEON. tilth.' over Albert Duubwr s HOC, Oof. till iid t'o tinercltl. I'rlcMi ('alia, 111 con rtiieiiien i a. tmuu. operationt at am fret; lliedhlllet furilltll'd, H. FII.IV JANHON. PHYSICIAN AND RUIU.KON (irTLuvrOIu'iiUugilirr. Hour, it In II a. in-1 1 to I and 1 to I p. m. Duo day. 10 lo II. I Ht II H EST tut, I'HYSICItN AND SURGEON Sim.. In 1 altentlon to dle of wmu n anil surgery, (im.t ovr lanilgr'a tlor Atioiia TsUuhuii 'i x JAY Tltrri.B. U !. PHYSICIAN. Pit 11(1 ICON, AND ttN.t'CIIMllt. Oin., Room 1 and (, Pylhlaa Building. Hour, 10 to II and I to tiesidenc. (Viltr atrwat tl T CIIOSIIV. " - - ATTORN Kt-AT-LAW. . c.niiiutrclal Slrtsl. W. M. UKorc. . U. rolla. UI-'ORCK a SMITH. ATTORN SYB-AT-T AW, m Comuitrclal slrt. j. g. A. ItOWLUr, ATl-ORNCr AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. oA1 on Bsvond MrMt, Astoria, Of J. N. Ikdph. lUs-hanl NUot) 'llMt4- V. iKtlph. IHHJ'II. NIXON (a laiU'H, A l TOICNI-JYS AT IJIVY, port Wnd. Oregon, 14, It, K m4 If, lleiiillton lluildlng. All legal and ot Indton busin ivoniptly atlnttd to. I'laiina agaliuil th fuvrnmn a tpe clally. f SOC1CTY klELTlNOg TIXMI'I.K I.OIH1N NO. T. A. T. and A. M - Regular rommunlcallona aald mi th tlral and third Tuvaday ynlafl of .ih month. W. O. II0WE7U. W, al. C C. IIOUUCN. SW ataxy. t UISCKI.LANROi;ix RKAL KrTATK, NOTARY I'UBUC. W. C. CAMDLU 171 Ttnth llrtet WHEN IN l)RTl-AND-CaJI on Handley A llaaa. M Flrat street and gel Ih Dally Astorian. Vlallor a4 not aUa their morning papar wbu thara. HKVEKAUE& WINES AND HKANnimt -TJn Kla fwndel win InatMd of ooff or tea. Klfly cni iwr gallon. Don't forgot peach and aprtont brandy. Aim rrvnrk Cognac and win at Alet nilb.-t'a 1 i'. A. V. ALLJCN, MAllRIN Gf. riles, Tlour, rej, Pfovlslons, Ffull VrurljMrx, Cf'l.krfy, (jlixnd PlatrJWir. LocKrri'SupplIra, Cut. ( "J MvstMitt Sums AtMt. Urt Snap fl Kodo-v at any iiiau euinlug ou ol our not and you'll get a a purl mi I of a man brluitnlni oitt sill. daanl Uwoglill Such qua; n y In III- InpHirx at hint looRtt al rnougb I I'llASI ANY MAN. Conr) and Tiy Them iiuoiirh a CO. CX TENDICD HTMPATHT. "I unto othr as you would hart others do unto you," la ayropahtoall) 'own In Ih following llnta, th prw suinpil.in la-uig that tnist'.ny la h--.ru or aklu to p.vin or sorrow : "i .eiul.-nieii:-pleaae tend Krauae t lleadach Catul follow; Two box to FWra Heay, llavanna. N. Ihxk Two box lo l.llll Wilcox, llrooklaod, N. Dak. I nava alwaya bn a grwal sufferer frin hvadarh and your Cap sule ar th only tmng that rsllev n." Y"ur yry truly, FLORA SEAT. Havana. N. Ia For sal hy Chaa, riowwra, Asuiria Or. Sol Agent. J. B. WYATT, Aalurlt, Oragoa. 1 1 tin I wore, SliipChnndlery, GrocerieH, IVovllon'a, PAINTM nnd OILH. Sprcl! Alttntian Paid t ftapplym, Bhla. They lick Life There ar twine told to fish on th Columbia rlvtr Chat atand tiha sam relationship to Marahalfa Twine as a wooden Imag doe td tiia human being thy tack strength Ufa evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into th belief lhat oiar twines besides Marshall' will do "Just st woll." Thejr won't. They cannot STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. ra. dnlly (except Sunday). leaves Portland at 7 a. tn. dally., ex cept Sunday. , "Bailey Oalsert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at 1:45 a. m.j Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally at I p. m., ex cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. tn WALLACK MAUZEHT, Agent. ROSS HIGGINS & CO -.-- Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and tfpptr Attsrla Flat Tttt ind C..r.-i, TM Dellrtcitt, Dosititk , ' Htist. Bon. bit. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. North Paeific Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lfffjr And XX PI HUM', Ieav onlers with J. 1 iw.i. Sunnyside Saloon or Loul Bnt f the CoamopoMiao Balooa. ail 7,; ne promptly attraded to,