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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1896)
nm Iuilv mbliAt Jtfhu, itlTUlULuy ilolLSlKt, JAMAtoY ON..'....., JQIXS T. LlviHTf-K, MUor. """ "i ! j ! ,.t.. j ,. j M i j I TV1.tS Of WWCBIPTtON Telephone No. M. tUtl.T. Sent by nn, per year Ber.t by nmn. per month Served by carrier, per week WEEKLY. j flent br mail per jur. fe la advanc. Postage free to subscriber. AM communication intended for pub lication should b directed to th editor. Fualnes communications of tit kind and remltmnce must be addressed to Tbt Astorlaa. The Astorlan guArantee to " scrrbera the largest circulation ot any newspaper published on th Columbia : river. Advertising rate ca b had on ftp-' plication to the business manager. Th Weekly Astorlan, th second old t weekly In th taU of Oregron, ha next to the Portland Oregonlan, U e largest weekly circulation la the Ute- J no. T. Handler Co. are our Port land agent, and copies of tlx Attorian can be had every roornlnf at their aland a First street MR HERMANN', OP We havo a bone to pick with the editor of our esteemed and long-winded con- etmporary, Ihe congressional Record, a dally Journal (for the benefit of thoec who do not know about It) published at the national capital under government auspices, and hence In no danger ot "fainting away" for lack ot advertising support or subscriptions. The Congressional Record Is contributed to largely by various senators and repre sentatives, and while most of the matter contained In Its columns from the mouth ot these learned gentlemen would be .sadly blue pencilled by the editor of an ordinary Journal, "everything goes In j the Record. In short, that Is what the Record Is for. But to the point We notice that our own Mr. Hermann, the darling of Rose burg and the pet of all the hills and crags (If there are any! In that vicinity, has been called by the editor of our es teemed loquacious contemporary , "Mr. Hermann, of ." Can It be possible that the Ignorance or any editor In the country. we should like to ask. Is so dense that he doesn't know what state Mr. Hermann, of Oregon, hails from? W- dare say, Mr. Hermann, who has been flung Into ruch national prominence lately by Just escaping being made chair- man of the committee on rivers ami hsr-1 bors by a cruel stroke of Providence and j Speaker Reed combined, doem't care' about a Utile thing like. this. We hope at any rate that his feelings will not be! hurt by the neglect They must not be. It lus been said in, olden times that not i to know 8uch a Person was to argue one's self unknown. Tbe editor of the Congressional Record and all of Its proof leaders are hereby declared onenalvirany to be unkncirn. OCR REAL MENACE. I Whatever may be the outcome of our; present entanglements with England, and whether her so-called "flying squadron" la Intended as a menace to this country In her secret dicker with Spain for the acquisition of Cuba, or to Induce a more pacific tone In our Monroe doctrine dec larations, we are bound to begin without delay the construction or preparation ot some effectual system of coast defenses. The only condition that should be al lowed to Interfere with the Improvement of our navy until It shall be the equal ot that of England, should be a deliberate understanding had with England that she shall dismantle ber great fortresses that are now frowning upon us from every coign of vantage she has been able to obtain along our northern frontier. Our people have been stirred by the menace Implied In the supposed destination of the ! flying squadron, but they have never1 ... ... . ,v . i thought of these forts with their costly j loads of the latest and most improved weapons and munitions of war as a men-1 ace. England has no use for arms In the Western -Hemisphere except against us.j hole. He puts his hand Into hlj pokrt ; If any country on earth had need of aland says to the flower girl: "Mow powerful navy and strong coast defenses; m''S!y! " . I It would seem to be the United States. We are bounded on the north by the St.! her fifty centimes or more he knows Lawrence and the Great Lakes, and the! ,hat he reirard him as an easy vlc n.s..!... , , ,. tlm of her extortion; whereas. If he possessions of Great Britain spread.ngi B,,(,ll her ony ,.. or iree ,; rop. across the continent; on the west by the! pers she will say. "Bet Is not much,' Pacific ocean, on the east by the Allan- politely revile him. The unprotected tic, on the south by the Gulf of .Mexico! Ir'" ,hn ! hanee against the large . . and deu-rmlned flower girl, and Mexico. e are surrounded by oceans and gulfs and lakes, and in all of them are English strongholds are) -:nr-i BhlDS. The attitude of Great Britain i and ha. been for a long time menacing towards this country, and we have been so busy fighting over abstruse and unlm- portant theories of political economy nd dividing public offices among ourselves that these warlike preparations on her part have not aroused even a momentary ' Interest ' One good result at least of Mr. Cleve land's war message may be that we shall be brought to a realization of our utter! Inability to cope with Great liritaln In' . ,. case she should see fit to commence j actual war against us. She and we are, great powers on this continent, and we must be able to fight as well as arbitrate! with her. We must be able to assert, ourselves without feeling that If war' comes our great cities on both counts1 . , , , . ; are absolutely doomed to destruction. We must be In a position to tell England I that If she wishes to be friends with us; she must send her warships where they1 will not be In our way. We do not' wish to be at the mercy of her style ot! Imperial generosity. if the world's1 greatest two Christian nations are to bej at peace with each other there can be! but one of two ways (o preserve that1 peace. We must be rid of the surveillance j of England's powerful armaments, or we i must provide ourselves with equal or bet- t ter armament With her present large forts and her flying squadrons we are Imply Inviting intimidation If we con tinue our war talk and defer the bulld Inff of new worship, end bariior d -re'-fvi iny longer. In Europe one natfc.i cii.injt eii.'aijn l,i -caue nnolher will not. We are un- m rred now -M the blher krwit American j ; p.iw.r ! likewise, ot we ihall ami should Frank J. Cannon, Urn Kin ol Soc.ri:i g. Cannon, a vhM pillar of Ihe Mormon' church, and Arthur Hroftn, a vlcninV have l elected I'nltcd Plate senator by Ihe t'lah legislature. This wilt add ' two senator to Ihe Republican 111 and doubtless Increase Vy two the free coln-i ag eonllnrenl In lhal body. Of the ; ahl'.lty of the two new senators from Vuh but little Is known outside of the new atato. They have their reputation : and position as egllaior In the lilgheet hlslatlve body In the land to make, but , they can vote with the Republican on' calm of the roll ami with Ihe tree silver; winy when occasion demands and these aie the two thins they bave Inren se lected to do. If they shall prove them- . selves statesmen In the bargain, that will j be a part of the piny not named In the' bill. THK NKW C.U.KNDAIt ! 1; 111 have M days. Christmas comes on Friday. Easter will fall on April 5th. The year w ill end on Thursday. October alone will begin on Thursday. Decoration day, May . Is Saturday. May Is the only month to begin cn Krl ( day. The year ben on Wednesday. March and April will be In on butniav : June Is the only month to besln on; Monday. j February and August N-cin on Satur- day. Tht Fourth of July will fall on Satur day. August will have five changes of the moon. I February and October end with the! week. ! January. April and July will begin on' Wednesday. j Forefathers' day. December Jl. falls onj Monday. j The first Monday In September will' come on the 7th. May it will be Whitsunday, and May! a Trinity Sunday. j March. May. August and November; have Ave Sundays each. 1 Arbor day. the first Monday In April.! will occur on the th. May and August will occupy places In' six different weeks. ( Labor day. the first Monday In Septem- j ber, comes on the .tn. Two months. September and December, will begin on Tuesday. Thanksgiving will fall on the SSth of j November and the national election on) the !d of that month. I 8t. Valentine's day. February 14. falls' on Friday, and Washington's birthday on I I Saturday. s,,tuaeeinia Sunday will be February 1 and Sexapesima Sunday on the 9th,! Qulnnuagesima falling on the 16th. j There will be fifty-two each of Sunday, ; Monday. Tuesday, r rtuay ana eaiuruay. ; "u " ' Rnu Thursday. The January new moon occurs on the llth: the February new moon on the Uth: March, llth: April, l.'th: May 12th: June, llth: July, 10th: August 9th: Sep tember. ;th: October, th: November, Sth. and December, 4th. The first Monday, the date of the set ting of the various sesions of the county I courts, will fall on the 6th In January, ! the 3d In February, the id In March. lh tlh In Anrll the 4th In Mav. the 1st n June, the 6th In July, the 3d In August. the 7th in September, the 5th In Octooer. the 2d In November and the 7th in De cember. THE REAL FLOWER GIRL. Chicago Record. I The "flower girls" of Italy are worse I than tne peddlers. The "girl" Is usually a plump and pic turesque cerafure, aged anywhere from) 2S to ), and possessed of "nerve" even i beyond her years. She flourishes best In Venice and Naples, but there Is no! certainty of escaping her anywhere. Suppose a stranger seats himself at a tahle In St Mark's square, Venice, to, listen to the evening band concert. No, sooner has he seated himself than I hi flower girl advance on him. preceded byl the witchery of a beaming smile. She will place a flower In his button-; hole. : tie mav prevent ner aoinp so ny ris'nr and offering physical resistance, but otherwise he must acept the tlower. Af,er the flowT. ha!l T" .PU"P.'1 "IT" he may remove It and offer It to bee. hm she wlu au(tn coyy ani refuse to take It bak. He msy throw It on the ground, but that woultl he rude. Suppose he accepts the Inevitable and ! I rteet'tfeS In l9Vn fh ftnwop in hta hnttin. ! She knows her business. If he gives. Fl'LLl EXPLAINED. : w "'''h' ter Globe. J rduLurlau never either open or shut?" asked tht-4 newiy arriveu guest. "Possibly," answered her friend, "it ! , due to the quality of the board." DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bilious-' n!!"' 'ndig-ftion, constlratlon. A small '"' a ,'ron!',t cure- Chas. Rogers. A GRATEFUL DOG. Indianapolis Journal. , "ii,oW"'.,u?n. th" .""n''y yoU , !'en'1 feeding that dog of yours would assist materially In keeping some poor man out or the almshouse. "I suppose It would, but Ihe do seems really grateful.' riles of people have piles, but DeWitt's w"ch Hazel Salve will cure them. When IZn. l?, . I. ,, u ' urns without the tllglitcst pain. Chas. Rogers. DROKE THE SILENCE. Westchehter Globe. For a long time after he had succeeded In Inserting himself through the door at 5 a- m- sl'e regarded him In silence. At ltnteth she spake. Also, Bhe spake at length. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a ramaly for all form of headache El"ctnc Diners has proved to be Wie Very bt It tfferrts a permanent cure and the must dreaded habitual sick head ache yield to .ts Influence. W urg ell who are afflioted to procure a bottle and ia ve ttils remedy e, fair tral. In eire of hlt'iial ronfiijvitJon Electric .! vers ntrp by jr.vins tbe needed tone r.;,'.v.-e, an.l few c-aevj long resist .'"i" of Cis m..d'rine. Try tt onc. I't:;" b.vtles only fifty oen at Chas. Itwer' dru? :or.'. TIIK MIOWVMl' ! I It D. We've got John Hull In a hole, 1m g:.d And we'll nniko hliu wish He (ifVvr had Ititeked op MisuluM Vnur VikIc Sum Wlih hi Vvtoiuelan Claim tllm flam. An.l the mugwump wulleth a pla'.Mixe wad. As ho e u iwlvt ll.e Hut's tall. We do no. ;ittt As KitKland doe. I ut Kline our birth We've lossed one-hall A.tnst all III. And, Ivy the gods. u.,11 boss It still. And the mugwutnp walleth a plaintive wall. A be ' us Iwlsl the lion's tall. The ll.n m.tv gi-owl An.l show ht liHth. V.H I'ncle Sam's Not undernentlt. Net much Is he; lie's .'-lit on lop Willi something good An.l hard, lei tllOU. And the inuKwump walleth a plaintive wall, As he see us twist the Hen's lull. We know we're rlgM. And knowing so. We're not disposed To go too slow; A principle We dare maintain, And light to make The matter plain And the mugwump walleth i plaintive wall A he seej u twist the lion's tall. Hy Jingo, w Know where c're at. And we're not talk ing lhroug.1 our hat: This Is our side; This Is our share: Now let the llrltls:) Lion bt wuec! And the mugwump walleth a pl.ilnlhe wall. As he sent us twist the lion's tall. And evrrvwher this sentiment's hcaid, With loud aptlause: "Choke the mug wump bird'." -New YorK sen. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla Ijindladv I am convinced that the stu dent who took one of our rooms is not really a student. "Why?" "Itecouse he reads too much." Fllegende ltlaetter. The V. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. Cardinal Melchers' death, following closely on those of Canllnals Persico and Bonaparte, will keep alive the supeml- tUn that cardinals always die In threes. Wife Here's an acount of a man who shot himself rather than suffer the pangs of Indigestion. Husband The fool! V hy didn't he tnke DeWitt's Uttle Early KIs is? I used to suffer ss bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. Chas. Rogers, Mia Marv Quay, the eldest daughter of Senator Quay, w ill be nwrrled to liuis Jt I:ividson. of lVaver. Pa., on Janu ary 2. Coughing lirltates tne oellcate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead or wailing, try One Minute Cough Cure, It h?lps at once, making expectoration easy, I educes the soarness and Inflammation. Every one likes It Chas. Rogers. - "We have no use for bear stories," said fhe editor. "Our readers demand some thing spicy." "Well." suld Ihe man wltn the manuscript, "this story U about a cinnamon bear." Sports Atleld. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kelt Sharpsburg. Pa. Dear Sir- I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headnche Capsules. After suffering for over thr.se years a-ith acute neuralgia and Its consequent tnsiininU (vhioh sevnied to baffle lb. efforts of some of our best physicians) you sucgested this remedy which gave me almost Instant relief. Words full to exprvae Ihe praise I should like to bestow on KmtWs Hendarte Capsules Gratefully 'Yours. MRS. E. It HOLMES. Montroee, Pa. Dr. Melnnethon Storrs. who hes lust been elected president of the Hartford (Conn.) Medical Society, was graduated from Vale In l!C3. and was one of th leading si.rgecns In the l.'nlon army dur ing the wsr. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!, When she was a Child, she cried f or Castorla, When she became Miss, he clung to Castorla. When she had Children, the gave them Castorla, BNOLIS1I CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Imnortant to Americans seeking Eng- a.sii Cap::! for new enterprise. A l l cr.ircailins the nmts and adarews ot ) aNtAsftil promoters who nave ptacod over Ciw.W.VX Sterling in Foreign In- vewinvmn withWi tihe last six years, and over CIS.OOO ,i for the seven months of IS'.. li-ie-, ti. or fc."., payahle by powaa onfc-r to t:f! London ael Lnlv. rsi Ftu r-au of InveAurs, 29, Cheupid, L ndon, E. C. Subscr.lwns be eutltlol, l.y or ranpetne-.t tri'h f.ie directors to rvoive itlfcar tro-jvjraa'. or leittcr of lntrodui toln to any of thena sujcuCU promoters. Tills lit Is first rfasa In every respect and evary man or fu-m whose name ap oearu ttierein may be dpnded upon. For P.aing the follOwL-H it will be four! Iiivoinabio Donds or Shares of In duMUiaL Convmerelal and Flnoncl con cents, MortgHxe loans. Sale of Land, Patcevits or Mlneu. Drector: SIR EDWARD C. ROS3, HON. WALTER C. PEPVS, CAIT. ARTHUR STtFFE. Copyright. From Birth to death man is but organ ized dust supported by the en ergies of fuel-foods, of which (barring its bad taste) Cod liver Ou is, by all odds, the best." So says a famous English physician. In Scott '3 Emulsion, the bad taste of the Cod-liver Oil is completely overcome, mak ing it the perfect food and remedy in coasumption, an emia, and all forms of wasting complaints. It digests and agrees where other foods repel. No other emulsion is "the same," none" fust as good." soc, and i.ooata!! drufnists. 1 DatST Ji.ooiwtla. Onsoentarii It la sold on rut.rnt by all dnis (Uit. X cures Jiicipien e'numj" aud liha beat Cough ard Orous (Jui roc Bale b S. W. Catia, hsTOHiA public mw KR.UMNO RiHM KUKK TO AI L 0eu fTery day from 3 oVItvk to 5:IW ud:etOlo::iO iv m. Subscription rwlcs U -r auunm. SthMt ear. lllevMlb sad Duaas 5ts. MONTHLY WATER HATES. The water rates will be due an I pay able In advance at the onto, of the city water works on Ihe first day of each month (excriit for elevators or by meter. which are payable on Ihe first day of the succeeding mouth), and If not pant wmuii the first ten dayr ths water will be shut off from the premises, a provided In sec tlnna 9H and al It Is understood that none of lb fol lowing rates Include chance for tain, water closets, urinals and hose: lukerles- No rat less than W lK For each bairel of flour used per day Rarher 8ho First chair Ech additional chair Path Tub trst luh. private Each additional tub First tub In hotels, boarding and lodging houses, public building and block Faeh additional tub Itarher shops and bathing, houses, each tub Heer Pumps W t W 1 BU 1 tv 1 Illacksmlth Shops t)ne forge Each additional forge Rookblnderle and Printing Offices Itrewerles Slieelal rate. Ruildliut Purposes For each l.cro brick laid. Including water for lime Wetting each barrel of lime for plastering, or any other purpose than brick Wetting each barrel of cement Stone work, per perch Itutcher 8hop anil Fish Markets- I So i ro 15 a k Chinese Rulldlng or Houses First six persons Each additional person Chinese Wash Houses ii Each 113 to County llulldlngs- Speclal rate. City Hull, linns, Mc- SiMH-lal rate. Dye Works 13 l to S Family Rate Six iersons or less Each ad lltlonal person Filling Cisterns tl'rlvsie For each l.istt gallons, special rate. Fire lrolectlon Special rate. Foundries Each, In addition to engine and forge Jl to Gas Companies I M 10 s n Each I' t lo 25 00 Government Uullillngs Special rale. Ho- For Irrigation. Including space oc cupied hy hulldlng-Each lot of ground (SoxWO feet or less) 1 00 All persons Intending to use hose for Irrigation during the present year must make application at this office before commencing to use the water, whether they have paid for th use of Ihe hose during Ihe past year or not To persons agreeing to pay for hose for Irrigation during Ihe month of June, July, August and September, no charge will be made during the remainder of the year. Persons not so agreeing must pay from the time the water Is turned on un til notice Is given at this office that It will no longer be required, and that the hoe bib has been detriche from the pipe. For sidewalk sprinkling Each Si feet front or less llnclud ng washing windows and Moors) 25 Sidewalk sprinkling must lie confined within the limit of the front of the premises for which payment has been made, and not extended to the adjoining street. The use of the hose for sprinkling sir. -els Is forbidden under any circum stances. Hose bibs will not be allowed on the premises excepting where hoe tales are paid. Hotels. Hoarding and Lodging Hous's In addition to fatnly rate, each room pi Or by special rate. Hydraulic Elevators Special rate. Ice Cream and Oyster Saloons- 12 no lo S ou Laboratories, Soda Msntifaetorb s. Mot tling Establish-' nt. Vinegar Fac tories and I'll' kirg Houses Each 11 50 to 10 00 Laundries Ordinary, special rate or by meter. Steam, special rate or by meter, In addition to engine. Ij'ffn Fountains With one-sixteenth Inch noxxle, special rate. With one-eighth Inch noxs'e, spe cial rate. Machine Shops. Sash and Door Factories in addition to engine and forge.... 1 CO r by special rate. Manufactories and Shops Not Otherwise Bpeelncd Speclal rate. Meter Rates 1. Meters for pipes more than one Inch In diameter will be allowed only by spe cial agreement witn the applicant, 2. The right Is reserved to set meter whenever, and . In such place only, may be deemed best All meter shall ne ana remain Ihe property of the city, and may be removed whenever the com mittee or superintendent may elect to ao so. 3. In the event of a meter Kettltur nut of order and falling to register, the con sumer shall be charged at the avcrae oaiiy consumption as shown by the meter when in order. 4. For water delivered by meter, for use only In rase of emergency, to build Ings In which the city water Is not used, tne minimum cnarge will be 13 per month payable In advance. 6. With this exception, the minimum charge for water delivered by meter ahull be 80 per cent of the schedule rate. t. Meters will be used without notice, for the detection and prevention of waste, and the excess of the meter above Ihe schedule rate for any monlh will be charged. In addition to the schedule rate payable In advance for the succeeding month. 7. The rale for water supplied by meter, except for elevators, chall be as follows: For quantities up to 10,000 gallon in any one month at the rate of 00 cents for ea'-h 1,000 gallons. For the quantity o used In any one month exceeding ROW gallons, and up to 25AO gallonp, at tho rale of 20 cent for H'n t,ww gallons. lor the quantity so used In any one monlh exceeding 2M00 gallons, and up to ,) gallon, at lit late of U cent for each l.tix Kulhmn, For the iiunntliy o used In n' one month exceeding few lut.ivit gallon, at Ihe rate of W 'nt for each Low gallon. Fur tlm nuiintlly an Used In any one month vxcvedmg. i,ol millons, and up lo W,iM gallons, l the rate of 11 will, for each l.ooo sullou. For tho uumiilty ul lit any monlh exceeding hi,oi gallons. t rate of Id vein (or each l,i gallon. Rent will I charged on meter month from to ecnl to t! '. Municipal Ratea- Hpoclal rale. Otltiva, lootoH, Ranks, etiv- F.ch Wilt M office, each un Iho wr I W Hi Photograph tlallerle - K.ch M W In Public Uulldlng and Itlock- Kach room without faucet K'h room with faucet Public Hall and 'I'lnatev- II r in Reslauranl. Coffee Counter Ibiiiae mid l.uneh $3 IV) 10 15 Oil J Saloon 12 M ll It 0(1 School (Public and Piivstcl- Hprvlnl rale. Sewer Work Solttlug earth, special rate. Sleeping Room Each room, without faucet Each room with faucet Sod Fountain - Each fountain Each Jet Stable il'rlvalel- Ono horse or cow Each additional horse or cow Each vehicle Above rate apply whether water taken from stable or elsewhere. Livery and Feed Hlal'les - Special rate. Steam Engine and Roller - Each horse power lien hour each day) to ten hure power Each, from ten to twenty horse power Each, from twenty lo llilrty how power Each, above thirty hoise power.... I I IM la' For holler for healing pun'-, according to stae of building V to Gas engine Steamboat. Ship:'. Tugs, rliv- Special rate. 81 ores Prug store U lo Grocery store Hardware ture Pry good and other siore , Liquor lore ihobal. i .... M to For famltlr living In the same building Swill and Slop Hoppers For each slop hopper with outlet or wastn pipe two or more Indie In dlameler. and supplied wlilt water direct from faucet, or In I so s w I w I tw I no S M I SO any manner other limn I v bo ..., B e 1'rltw.ls iPrlvatel- Helf-closlng oihrr than rlf-tiuK Constant How Public, self-closliih Oilier than rlf-tiolug Constant flow Water Chisel ttuher . a . i . s M . tui . HO Tank Thau Cloet- Flrst cb.set, private .. Each additional closet Flrt cl"el In stores Each additional closei Flr.d closet In hotels, h,urdlng and lodging bouse, saloons, ptihllc building and blocks . Each additional cloet One closet for two families Each additional family.. Water Closets (Tnk Clour ii - First closet prliate Each additional closet First closet In stores Each additional cbwei First closet In hotels, hoarding sn l lodging house, saloons, public building and blocks Each additional closet One close! for two famllle For each adilliloniil family Water Motor Seolal rate or by meter. Number of Orrupants In all dwellings, stores, urflce and oilier placeJ (except hotel and lodging houses), where Ihe num. Iter of iM'Cuiiants exceed Nix ier son, the rharge for each person In excess of tlx will be. In addi tion to the above rate 1 So I on I m - ht lo I For other use or business not herein mentioned, by special rai or by meter. The right I reserved by Ihe Water Commission to amend or add lo the rules and regulations, or to change the water rate a experience may show lo be necessary or expedient. CtVTITS TKana aitnl. OlSION ATBNTatf COPYRIOHTSL mto. For Informannii and fre HsiuIimk, writ ia iiinn a la, m n.,Dr. Ntw v.. OMpt tmrraa for aeetinii patent in America, :crr pnbnl taken out nr U4 Is lirouhl heler tk puuu t a ueiiovgiTra tne of argia cfonfific Jltwifatt tartest elrr-lailen of anr slentln ptivr fn rh Wurhl. e.plrnUIUlr IllllflteoUil. N Itilellltfrnl man Sould l -ttissii 11, Wtekir, s.t.ooa yari(l.1ulxntnnili, A.l.ln-s. MIJXX IXA. Vusnsiu, bi ind y, ! Yucx cur. PRINTING Jr x r, -...r u 1111. 1, iikaiim, I.ETTEIt IIEAIK, HTATEM l:.NTH, CAIIDH, KSVIilJiW, HErEll'I'M, I.KiAI. lll.AXK-, sillliiNd TAIH, l..ISEI, TICKKTH, iiANimii.iji, ETC., ETC. Any tiling in tlm nljuvc lino (Xecutoil wiili l.ciilncfs Hill ilisj.iitcli ut Ihe Astorian Job Office. ASTOK HTHEET GHAIjE NjTKi7. Nillce Is hereby given Hint the Coni mon Council of tho ily of Astoria have determined anil Intend to establish the grade of Aslor street, In Adair's Astoria, from tho west line of I'orly-fourili street to the east line of Eorty-slxlh street, at tho following height iilmve the base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An ordinance to establish a base of grudr-3 for the streets of Ihe city of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt: Twenty-live feed throughout all said portion of said street, which Is to be level from end to end nnd from side to ld. At any time within ten days from the final publication of this nollee, to-wlt, within ton days from Ihe list day of January, lMrt, remonslriuice can be mnilo against said proposed grnde, and If with in said lime a written remonstrance against the same be filed In the office of the auditor and police judge by the own er of three-fourth of the property ad jacent to said portion of said street such grade shall not be established. ISy order of the Common Council. Allest; 11. K. NIXSoN. Au'lltor'nnd Police Judge. Astoria, Or.'g.in, January IK, ISM. Hruytna can A Journeyman tall.ir In eurn abotit W cm n dny. T SoIenUflo Amerlcu R!W. r. k vs rty I Hi. -' 1 Indio Tim Oasis op tiii1 COLORADO DLSIRT H caltb Resort HfiLOW niB I.LVIL OH TUB SPA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate j Tronouiict'd by Phys'ienina the I most ravorabloin America for Suflererv from . . . j Lung Diseases and Rheumatism j Many Remarkable Cures Ml Ths objecllotis urged against India In Hi past by th large numbers who UthorWOM. 1,1 1 1 .1 h.ua I M a t. .1 - k advantage ot It beneficial climate, has v--u m ism oi buiikois accominoua mm. i-na Bouttiern Paclflo Company lake plrasur In announclnf that N rsj Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indl sta lion, that will be rented lo applicant at reaaunai'ls latws. Trey arsj fur nlthed wllh modern conveniences, sup plied with purs arteslat water, and v situated as to guvs occupants, all the adv atltagca to bs derived from a more or less protracted rvsldcncs In this d ; ilgTitrul climate. I (From tho Ban Franc-loco Argonaut) "In tho heart of th great desert ui ! ths Colorado whlnb ths Southern I'a I ollto road traverses (hers la an oasis ! called Indlo, which. In our opinion, U i Ihe sanitarium or ths earth. l lleve. from personal Investigation, thai for certain Invalids, the- Is no spot ot ! I K 1 I.U....VJ. O. T. Hlowart. M. U., writes: MTb purity of ths air, and Ihe stomal sun bins, fill ons with wonder and delight Nature has accomplished much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Us possibilities as a i health resort. ner l th most per f't tunshme, wllh a temperalur al i waya pleasant, a perfectly dry soil j for rain I an unknown factor: pure oiygvn, dn atmosphere and pure 1 water. What rtmr can be desired? ; It Is the place, above all others, fm lunar troubles, and a paradise for rhu matl.-a. Considering th number ol sufferer who hay been cured. I hav no hesitancy In recommending this genial oasis as th haven of th afflict 4." INDIO- h 613 miles from SAN FUANCISCD n it J 130 miles from LOS ANflKLES Fare (fom Los Angrlrs rl.oc For further Information Inquire of any Southern I'aclrto Company M-n, or aAlresa E. P. ROOBIlfl, Asst. Ocn. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co J. II. KlUKLAND. blst Pasa. Agt Tor. Firs oil Alder 8a Portland. MUSIC HALL. w KRATIN'O CO will opto tbelr www Muite llsl' at S aslor it reel s w w Saturday Ihe irih. They will www keep minilierleM good liquors and rig r besides baring good music all th Urn. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMICRICA'H Greatest -f- Trar s-Coatinental Railway System FROM OCEAN TO -is- Piitoce- Dining Room and SIcrpliiR Cars Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. -A i ho - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Vlrws of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 fared on ll tl'keis Kal. Tourt rir lh b"ton wh rh. I ipilpuiDiitr ol Ihv very fliieal through' at -MII Canadian l'dclflc -T0- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C. Empreii of India limprest ! J'paa Lmi'rirss of ( tilns Em. rsss of Indl bmp'esi ni Jstsn tniprm of Ch'na Aug. Aug Sept. ( let. Nov. Dec, th. Xlh. H.ih. Kill, nth, V'h. Australian steamer Irsv Vnn-uvr, B. C lAth ol a vary month. For ticket rates and Information call on or addrci A F'INI ASON, A.'riit, Astoria, Or. W. F, Carswi, Travellne Pass. Aet... j I acum i, W.vh. Cro. McL. Rrown, D 't. Pass. Apr., I Vancouver. B. C. PROrKMMIONAli CAIiOa, (Isrnmti PhytloUn. Bcltotl. Im- PHVSN AND .DnOKON. lime 0Vr Albert Ibinlwr'S lor, nr, lib ami Co nmsrcliil, Prlei Calls, ll cuiilliieineiiu. Iliiun. Dpertln al oltlu fr nivdh'ltiM furnUliwi. diiTkiuv janbon, I'HYfllCIAN AND milUllCON, Ofrii- over (Hen' drin lr. Hour, l to II a. ni l I to and 1 to I p. Itt. Muu days, 10 to II, Hit O, K HHTICII I'llTHICUN AND HUIUIKON. Hpeelal Hsiillon to dls-a of worn n and urgerr, tlnlo over IxmslsTwr slora. Aliirla. Tslephun VP lit JAY TI'TTI.K. M l- I'HYclK'UN, rtUKiIKON. ANI it'Olit'UICUH. Oltloe, lloiiiii and , Pylhlan Hiilidlua. Ibuii. 10 in II and I to 1. liiMldiHtos, SOU. Csilar Slrssal mTt. C1WHIIV. ATTt)HNHr-AT-l.AW. 44 Commercial Dtrl. W. M. Urorc. J. a mllh. UEOUCM UMITII, AriXllNISAT-rAW, M Cumnnrcloi slrset. J. y. A. WUSVUIT. ATTUItNBr AND COUNtHtl4)H AT LAV. ORIos on Heooud tatrsst, Astoria, IN. J. N. Ihilph. ItWhard NUuo .best or V. IMph. IKiU'll. NIXO.N A IXiU'll. ATl'ttlUNUYat AT iAV. Poll nd, (.irego II, II, Hi, and 17, llanillloii HuiUhng. All lcal and ool leutKin busllle proinp'.ly allratdrd to. Claim against 111 (ivrnm4i p claity. HiK.'11nf WKKTINOA TUMi'I--: UUHJIQ NO. T. A. r. and A. N. Itegular ciui in un lest Ion bald on th first and third Tuesday vnlnj of auh month. W. (I. IIOWKU, W, M E. C. lltU-N, -r-(ary. lltrlCKIXANKOtTR II8AI. EttTATK. NOTAHT PUIUJC. V. C. CAlWtZLU 171 Tenth trt WHEN IN l'(HITI.ANI-'all uo Mandley A lis . IM first street and get th Dally A'ortn. Visitor need not ml tbelr toornlng ppr wbiis ther. KKVEUAUBH. WIN KM AND IIKANDIKM -lt .In fandel win luaiead of ts ffee or les Kirty rent per gallon. Don't forgsi peach and aprot brandy, Alan Eru, h Cognad and win at Ales (lllhsrl's A. V. ALMCN, MAI I BIN Grovrrlrs, I lour, ( rej, PruvMuns, Fruit Vegcl.iMrt, Cro.kery, (ilan jtij Plated Ware. Lokkci ' Suppllrj, Cur. s 4,mI Viu,Mu Sbesls. Aalofl. Or Snap A Kodak al inj coiuliig on ut our tor and Jru II get ) pnnndl of man hrlnntilK oer ill. ItasiiiI lllouglll. Hu h nu.l )r lu th' liquors hate lu otter Me ritougli le PLI A5E ANY MAN., Coftjo and Try Them 1 1 U. 1 1 KM A CO. EXTENDED KTMPATHY. "Do unlo other a you would ban .)thr Uo unlo yuu," la sympathetically iftuwn In tbe fiillowlng lines, ths prw 'Uiiuiili'ii being thxi iupa'.ny I b-Tii. or skin to pain or sorrow: "(leiulenirn: Please send Kratise't llead.uhe Caiulrs as follow: iwo iraae to flora Heay, Xavanns, N. Intk Two boxes lo Ullie Wilcog, liroulilninl. N. Dak. I nave always been a great Mifferer from headache and your Cap ulr r the only tning that relieve ns." Your vary truly, riAiHA HEAY Havana, N. lank. For sal by Chas. ilugrr. A'torla Or. Hole Agent J B. WYATf, A tori, Orrfoa. Hfirdwnrc, ShlpClmndlery, (Irocericw, ProviiotiH, I 'A I NTH niui OILH. Special Attrutlea Paid la Hupplylng Ship. They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stauid la the same relationship to Marshall' Twine as a wooden Imago doe to th human being lliey lack strength llf -evenness and lasting qualities. Donl fool yourself Into the belief that other twine benlde Marshall' will do "just it well." They won't They cannot. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephone" leaves Aatorla at 7 o. m. dully (except Hiindny), Leave purtlnnd at J a. m. dally., e eept Hunday. 'Ilnlley liattert" lenvea Astoria Tub. day, Wednesday, Thursday, Krlily and Hatiirdny morning nt ;(,', a. m.; Hunday evening at 7 p. m. U'ave Portland dully at II p. m., ex rept Hundiiy. On autiildny at 11 p. m. WAi.i.ACii MACZKllY, Agent. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Ornccrs, : ncl : Fkttchcrs A .tnrl nrl t'niwr Astotla Pla Jaaa an I C .H t, rMs Dellrac'M, DosiaaHc mn4 i '" i mitt, veifriaeiea, Tvugai '.'its Iliiiri, Baron tic, Choice f roll and Salt Meats. North Paeifie Breiaery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bnhfimmn I porpr per And X 1 1''! U, IjOCVS nrdsr with J t, !setsn -' . urmyide Bullion or Louis Heantsr at in ixiaKiiopiiinavo saloon. All ardsrs WIU b promptly attended to. V Zi,-