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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1896)
tillV " kmuM, AiMU, MoaV tfoKiSid, iAKtuM ii, inw. Pally otovlam JOHN T. UJHTKR, sUltar. TKBM Of 0IMMT10N Telephone No. . DAILY. eat by mil, per yr Sent by smfl. per month erred ty earner, pr wee..... WEBKLY. Sent by mU pr year. 15 U dano. Postage free to sutsicrlber. AH errsraunlcsUors Intended tor pub aoatlon should b directed to the editor. Business eoaununtcMton f ell kind M remitautc must be e,Mrl to I Astoria. ; i ' ' ; 5 1 ' Ttr Aatorkui guarantee to Ka tub scrfban th WlM circulation ot any newspaper published on tho Columbia river. Advertising rates can bo haJ an ap plication to tit bustneea manager. Tbo Weekly Astorian, tho second old- set weekly in th state of Oregon, hag next to th Portland Oregon Ian. tt largest weekly ctrcnlatloa In tbo atat. Jno. T. Handler Co. ar oar Port Uod agent, and copleo of tbo Astorian cn be bod orory moraine at tfcolr stand oa First atreet A PLAIN DUTY. It I tbo duty of th cltiaens ot Astoria to immediately briar before the government, throurh Commander Farenholt. th tele graph and th Pacific coaat representa tives In congress the necessity of dispatch ing without delay either th Columbia or Mansanlta to aearcb for the missing Cad aow Forest Th vessel In all probability Is now drifting about the North Pacific In an absolutely disabled condition, and th dispatch of a steamer on a search may be th means ot savin; thirty Uvea, Tbo shipping men ot this city ara espe cially Interested In this vital matter, and It Is to them the Astorian. looks for Un- medlats action. Let a meeting be eel at once. Something should b don with out a day's delay. THE SCLTAN'S POSITION. When the Sultan Abdul Hamld declares -If It be actually true that h has de claredthat contributions of food from " foreign sources to relieve the starving will not be allowed to be distributed In Armenia, he proves that In htm the In stincts of the primitive savage are still dominant. He Is the legitimate descend ant of the sultan who fomht against the Independence of Greece. As everyone re members, after the battle of Navarlno, Russia. France and England expostulated with him against th further prosecution of the war. The reply came that the sultan would never, never acknowledge the Independence of Greece, but would resist the dismemberment ot the empire to the crack of doom. He dispatched orders to Ibrahim Pasha, who was In the Mores, to continue tbe work of exter minating the Greeks, and sending their ears In sacks to Constantinople. Then the powers saw that nothing was to be accomplished with diplomacy, that the Father ot tbe Faithful was Impervious to everything except blows.' A French force wss landed, and In a very few weeks Ibrahim was thankful to be able to embark bis troops, never again to set foot on Greek soil. History will probably repeat Itself in Armenia. But this time Russia will be charged with the duty of solving the problem. For the cause of humanity. England will have to swallow her Jeal ousy and to acquiesce In a Russian pro tectorate ot Northern Asia Minor. . No power but Russia is In a position to in terfere efficiently on behalf of the Arme nians. She Is close at hand, with ample military force. For tbe sake of her Asiatic dominion she can afford the ex pense of an occupation of Armenia. In the Caucasus she has proved her capacity to train an alien population In the duty of peace and order. The Caucusus used to be a scene of endless strife and tumult: It Is now one of the most tranquil and prosperous regions In Western Asia. The power which redeemed It can also redeem Armenia. "A TRIUMPH FOR FREE WOOL" Tbe exports of our woolen manufactur ed goods during the eleven months end ing November W amounted to JS&.SJ, Lgalnst fnt.i In the corresponding eleven months of ISM. It cannot, there fore, be doubted that our woolen mills are now doing better than they bare done. This Is a great triumph for free wool, which the Wilson tariff gave the coun try.-N. Y. Herald. January H. 1KA Mr. James Gordon Bennett's un-American paper shows that our exports of American woolen goods were S9,13f more during eleven months of free wool In 1895 than under eleven months of pro tection to wool In JSH. This may. Indeed, be regarded as a "great triumph for free wool," an increase of S22 per working day In the output of aTl American woolen mills, 2.500 in number, or an average of 11 cents added to the value of the dally output of each mill, half of which goes to labor, so that 6V4 cents per day could be divided among 15 ,657 wage earn ers as the direct result of the "great triumph for free wool." We have not deducted the Increased woolen Imports which, last yesr, from the United Kingdom alone, reached $13, POO.OOO more than In VM, without any fig ures from Germany or France, where Mr. Bennett's Parisian friends are no doubt drinking success to American free trade. The loss of $19,000, 000 of oi r woolen trade meant an average loss of 17,000 in the output of each and every one of our woolen mills last year, to be charged against th. Increased cent, worth c , ousiness per wooien mm per nay ac quired through the rapture of additional markets of the world. . ' Wo believe .that" Jlr. Tlenneft' .state ment (hat "It cannot, "' therefore," lie doubted that onr woolen mills are now imt onr woolen mills are no : .. . . u ... i .,., Her that, they have done". Is ,t arlanCr vlth the trutli.'Theae't lining h t-llxhtly a rexult. however, certainly show that ' this Is a great triumph tor free wool." when on become "triumphant" over th dsi.tuttua of American Industrie. 1. A FRKK TRAPS TIIKonY. It la snUhty Interesting readm to look orr the filet of th tVmoeratlc patr during th campaign period ot M. Whoa we recollect bow the ahoddy factories of Yorkshire kv been - running day and akht during Mi, and note the millions ot pounds of rag and shoddy that w have Imported during our first year of free wool. It Is rather amusing to recall what the editor of the New York Rventng rost said. November . 1S. with the Hush ot victory biasing and blustering upon bis shoddy countenance. Here It Is: "Kven supposing a complete revision ot the- tariff could not be made In (he spring, consider what might be don' In tk way ot commending tariff reform to the country, and restoring hope and con fidence to Industry In a general way by simply taking the duty oft oa article wool. This would at once start one of our most Important Industries, th wool en Industry, which has long been lan guishing. Into renewed activity. Cloth ing, blankets, carpets-all prim neeessa rtea ot life-would promptly feel the ef fect of It. Th shod ly mills would shut up with much cursing and execration of rree-tra-ler. but the poor man would get a coat who cheapness and durability would, far from making him a "cheap man,' Increase his self-respect a well as his temperature, and he would go to sleep under a real woolen blanket, and not a McKlnley cotton or shoddy simu lacrum.' Tho "cheap man" now, with his cheap wages or no wages, has plenty ot time to go to sleep under a Yorkshire shoddy blanket It he can afford that cheap arti cle. Many ot them suffer, uncovered, under tearless trees, hardly to dream, but to think ot the good' old American wool blanket of McKlnley timea It seems that Mr. Cleveland regards th Davis resolution as "mischievous, in opportune and unfortunate," and he has directed 8enator Smith, ot New Jersey, to Introduce a resolution la th senate explaining what he meant to say In his special VsaesueUa message. He didn't mean, the resolution will recite, that this country should establish a protectorate over th South American nations. If the president can prove thla, he will prove that his message had no meaning. The Oregoutan to the contrary not withstanding, the Astorian etui believe the Kaffir corn a profitable grain for cul tivation In Clatsop county. It w grew Kafflr corn we at least should not have to Import Willamette Vilify wheat to teed our chickens. When a lawyer la Oregon falls out with a brother attorney be goes to Salem and gets even by Instituting disbarment pro ceedings against him. It is time the supreme court sat down upon this favor ite mode of revenge. . CITY GOVERNMENTS. The spoil system la bid enough in na tional affairs, but in city affairs It is an evil for the exstence of which there la no excuse whatever. Tacoma Union. The outlook for municipal reform In this country ia huairing. The movement Is spreading and strengthening every where as the people come to realise that their most Important Interests lie In their local government Indianapolis Sentinel. But It will not be difficult to convince the taxpayers ot municipalities that the thing of Brat Importance to him is an efficient, honest, business-like sdminlstra tlon ot the city's affairs. Thla Is of more Importance to blm than that some person of like political faith with himself should receive some appointment to an effice under the city government-Salt Lake Herald. Statements obtained by the rhicsgo Times-Herald from the mayors of S different cities are suggestive of an ap proaching era of better municipal gov ernment. The keynote of all these state ments Is reform. Almost everywhere the cause of better civic government has scored some signal victory during the past twelve months. It Is moving for ward surely and the present year Is likely to show even more noteworthy result. Milwaukee Sentinel. The aim of all good cltlsens, therefore, should be to divorce municipal govern ments from politics. Fitness should be made the standard and Integrity and ability the guide. It Is no comfort to a democratic taxpayer to know that the official who despoiled him believed as he did on the tariff question. The repub lican property bolder finds little solace, after a disclosure that tbe treasury has been looted, in the fact that the bene ficiary of the crime entertained the same views on the subject of coast defenses as himself. What is wanted in munici pal governments is men who will neither I be dishonest nor criminally careless in the discharge of their duties,, and the j ! oniy wsjr io secure inis resuu is 10 put men In office who are capable and honest, without regard to their politics. Kansas City Stsr. Coughing irritates tn delicate organ and aggravate th disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps at once, making expectoration easy, reduces lbs sosrness arid Inflammation. Every one likes It Chas. Rogers. Commended officially by U. S. govern ment chemists. Dr. Price's Baking Pow der. MENU FOR FRIDAY. "Some people have a foolish way of not minding, or pretending not te mind, what they eat" Dr. Johnson. Breakfast. Fruit Oatmeal, with Cream. Codfish Toughs, with Tomato Sauce. Hashed Turkey, with Duchesse Poodle. Dropped Biscuit Coffee. Lunch. Beefsteak Pie. Anchovie Salad. Fruit Cake. Dtnne-. Oysters. Cream of Cauliflower. Codfish Olblets. Sauce Tartar. Curry of Veal. French String Beans. Rice. Roast Grouse. E sea role Salad. Green Velvet Cream. Coffee. . CURB. FOR HEADACHE. EleoOi e Bmeri hs rT, It snoots' a permanrat cure and th aooat dreaded baJbUusi stcfe head ache yield to .t Influence. , W org an erh ere arTllotM to procure a bottle and v 1 rssrwdy a fair fral In e sees , of habitual constlpanion Electric j " J" -. and few case long ibJ 9 nHne. Try it Lars- twttle only Sftjr cents at 8ttr ear a by awing the. need ad ton and few case long resist once. Chas. Rogera drag srore. CttY OF TUN MODKKN M.UPF.N. Alr"VI1I You liny M- Pants and Hike." Heigh-ho, for bloomers and a bike! My dearest hope, my youtlif.il div.tm: Like ray of light. I'd tnko my flltM lx'n sidewalks, 'mid tho drifting rtream: Thrmmh meadows Me, wilh ,lnl-l.-n pled, Or any place 1 like: Scorching over cc-unity roads . With bloomer and a Mkc! Y blk and bloomers, thing of Ulli! 1l! Tor a life so Mlyt Threading the maso of crowded ways While dodging cab and trolley; Kattllng o'er the rooky ron-K Or thumping o'er the pike; Bowling doa.i th l;ouIer. With bloomers and a bike! With blk and bloomer, happier maid Were not than I; let other prate Of love and friendship, ram and fame. Of lineage rid ami high estate, Of princely power, and pride of pelf. Of genius rare, or-what the Ilk. But as for me, what )oy could bo I.Ike bloomers ami a bis? Oh. had I bVvT-ers and a bike Boon of our aK r"' soul's desliv! Bas earth would know me nevermore, I'd be pur spirit, air and nr! I'd sail the foaming aea-of mud; And tarry not for curb or dike; rd float. I'd glide, I'd soar, I'd lly. With bloomer and a bike! U XAtlAU Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. OUT FOR TllK STIFF. Miss Wlnlhrop Bludblu thamihtllyi Tour mottle are rather rather recent, are they not? Now I am a itaugliler of the Revolution. Miss Nobody of Nowhere-Mercy! How well you carry your year. The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royal faking Powder superior to all others. Wife Here's an a.-oani of a man who shot himself rather than suffer the panirs of Indigestion. Huband-The fool' Why didn't h take PeWtit't Little Karly Ris ers? I used to suffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking the Ittll pills. Chas. Rogers. A REMINDER. Del roll News-Tribune. "I wonder why they s;vrnk of tying the knot when they marry people? "Perhaps because when they ere tie.1 they are less likely to forget each t trier." If suffering with piles, tt will Interest you to know that DeWltt's Witch llai'l Salve will cure them. This medicine Is a specific for all complaints of this char acter, and If instructions (which sre sim ple) are carried out, a cure will result. We have tested this In numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fails. Chas. Rogers. A GOOO WOKD. Mr. J. J. KelU Shanwburs. Ta. Dear Sir I am glad to say a go d ord for Krause's Headache Capsules, After snffering for over tfcr.M years with actite neuralgia and Its rnnstui'tit iiomn:.t cvhlch seemed to h.ifii tMe efforts of some of our best physician) ou surgested this remedy which gave me almost Instant relief. Words full to express the praise I should like to tx stow on Krauee's Headache Capsules. Gratefully tours. MRS. & R. HOLMES. Mnntrce. Pa. Dr. Sage You are troubled wlih head aches ami you do not sleep well. Evi dently, whst you need Is exerei-e. What la your occupation? Patient I'm a wood sawyer. Dr. gage Weil-er. sup pose you do not grease your saw for a week or two. Boston Transcript. When Baby was ska, we gar ler Cantoris. Wbea she was a Child, sbe cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, sb gave thexu Castorla. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Am arte ins seeking Erg Bsh Capital for new enterprsn. A list containing the nnies and nJsre-ws ot 360 successful promoters who ttave piac"i over UOO.isXi.uoo SicrUng ia Foreign In vestments within the last six yejrs. awl oarer f!8.W0.0OO for the seven mont.iS of IS36. iTio, i. or ti. payable by pjetal Offer to the London and Universal Bu reau of Invwtor. 20. Cheupst-l. London, E. C. Subecrmens wll be ent;td, by ar rangement sriih ttie directors to ic!ve eUwr persotir. or bittern of Intr. ductal) to any of these, w.tsaf.il promoters. TSvia lkst Is lirst aasa In every respect, and every man or firm whose mm ap pear therein may be depended upon. For pacing the followi.-vi it will be found Invniualxe Bonds or Share of In dustrial. Commercial and Financial con evm. MortfTige loans. Sale of Lands, Patents or Mlneu. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROS. HON. WALTKR C. PITI'VS. CAIT. ARTHUR STIFFS. Copyright. MwMttC9t9M.tC! f Should remember to use only i j I. 1 f 1 r.. I u inru'inirus as mucu cotio- 2 leiie as they formerly used of g 5 lard or butter. With two- g thirds the quantity they will g get better result1 at less cost 5 than it is possible to get with o lard or butter. When Cotto-$ g lene is used for frying articles g g that are to be immersed, a u m bit of bread should be drop- ft ped into it to ascertain if it is at the right heat. When o i the bread browns in half a minute the Cottolene is ready. 2 'Never let Cottolene get hot 5 i enough to smoke. 2 Yssu htrosriST Ptfvrs: Th. Sylflf pn I4I4 H h mbrm lbs Cu...,q I, rut l lit:.i lit 1Q hf IIm eirlof polnl Mutt ILUI Utd. 1, sff(r rvuiura iln k. jfo The Cottolene trsdft-msrks are "CMI'iUiu" f) snd a tUer't head in eotfon-jttntU vrvilh. O 9 THE N. K. FAtRBJWK COHPAMY. 91. Louis. H "!, ' l IrnlM, l-.nl.s4, VrrM, f) fcfteawSwo-a5C9s) MOW sYin' ' BY ..... N KHV K TOM 111 fc'kl rngtir ont by mll Skv.&U, amlrl.lXlperpaekag. rJsuiipks) free. im Yin ti FiwHt recti rvrru I1U iiUtu(tbIUasWUroMJk For Bala by . W. Cann. hSTOP PUBLIC LIBRARY! KKADINvi ItOOM FUKg TO Al I, Open every day frtAu S o'clock lo 6 ; ami tl.30 to U:.'SO p. tn. Subscription rate 13 P" " Southwest car. Mevsnth sad tluan 51. MONTHLY WATER RATES. Th water rate will bs due and pay able lit advance at th office of th my water work on th first day of eh month (except for elevators or by meters, which are payable on th first day of th succeeding month), and If nol paid within ths rSrat ten dayr th water will be shut off from the premises, as provided In sec tions 9 and Jo. It I understood that non of th fol lowing rte Include charge for laths, water closets, urinals and hose: Bakerlea- No rat less than For each batrel of Hour used per day Barber Shops First chair I w Each additional chair S Path Tubs First tub, private Each additional tub First tub In hotels, boarding and lodKlug houses, public building and blocks 1 W Far h additional tub 1 W Barber shop and bathing hous. each tub Beer Pumps- Blacksmith Shone On font Each additional font Dookblmlerlr and lrlntlng Off! I 5 I W Breweries tieclul rale. Puthitng Purposes For each l.rsw brick laid, Including water for lime Wetting each barrel of lime for plastering, or any other purpose than brick Wttlng each barrel of cement Sttone work, per perch JO IS 1 cc JrW Butcher Phops and Fish Markets Chinese Buildings or Houses First six persons Kuch additional person IS Chinese Wash Houses Each tIS to S County BuiMIng- 8-lal rate. City Buildings, etc. ectal rate. Dye Works S3 to to 5 i Family Bate tlx persons or less 1 W Each adilllonal person li) Filling Cisterns ifrlvat For each l.0 gallons, seclal rate. Fir Protection fil-lal rate. Foundries Faeh, In addition to engine and forge II to 5 0 Has Companies Kach I. (M o 3 DO Government BulMlngs-s Special rate. Ilse For Irrigation, Including space oc cupied by building Keen lot of ground (Mxlis) feet or less) 1 00 All persons Intending to use hore for Irrigation during the present year must make application at (his office before commencing to use th water, whether they have paid for the us of the hose during the past year or not. To persons agreeing to pay for hose for Irritation during the months of June, July, August knd September, no charge will be made during (he remainder of the year. Persons not so agreeing must pay from th time the water Is turned on un til notice Is given at this office that II will no longer be required, and that the hose bill hss been detached from the pipe. For sidewalk sprinkling Each X feet front or less (Inrlud'ng washing windows snd floors) 3 PMcwa'k sprinkling must be confined wlihln the limits of the front of the premises for which payment has been pwi'lc, and not extended to the adjoining Street. The ue of lli ho for sprinkling streets Is forbidden under any circum stances. Mure bibs will not be allowed on th premises excepting where hore rates are paid. lintels. Boarding and Lodging Houses In addition to famly rate, each room 10 Or by special rst. Ilviiraullc Elevators Slieclal rate. Ice Cream and Oyster Haloons 13 M to C CO Laboratories, Soil Manufactories, Bot tling Est.iMl i r". nis. Vinegar Fac tories and I'a. I. i.g Houses Each 1 CO to 10 00 Laundries Ordinary, special rate or by mter. flleam, special rate or by melsr. In a'MI'lon to engln. l.iiTir. Fountains-. With ono-alxteenth inch noxsle, special rate. With oae-ei,hih Inch nossls, spe cial rst. Vachin Hh.ips, Sash and Door Factories In addition to engln and forge.,.. 1 CO tT I S' social rale. Manufactories ami Shops Not Otherwise opeciiiea Special rate. Merer Rates L Meters for pipes more than one Inch in ammeter will he allowed only by spc clal agreement with the applicant 2. The right la reserved to set meters wnonever, and In such places only may be deemed best All meters shall ne anu remain the property of th city, and may be removed whenever the com mittee or superintendent may elect to ao so. 3. In th event of a meter iritiln nut of order and failing to register, the con- siimer snnii ne cnarged at the average unity consumption as shown by the meter wnen in oruer. t. for water delivered by meter, for urie only In case of emergency, to build ings In which the city water Is not used, the minimum charge will be 13 per month payable In advance. 5. Willi this exception, th minimum charrte for water delivered by meter shall ne wi per cent or the schedule rate. . Meters will he used without notice, for the detection and prevention of waste, and the exrais of the meter above the schedule rate for any month will i. charged, In addition to the schedule rate payame in advance for the succeeding month. 7. The rates for water supplied by meter, except for elevators, shall be as follows: For quantities up to 10,000 gallons In riny r,r -month nl the rale of :a cniH for !-!i .( gallons. 1'or the quantity so used In nny one month f xeei ding loino gallons, and up to v'" gallons, at the rale of 20 cents for i s"h gallons. For the (iiinritliy so used In any one month excee,lg 2f,,(io gallons, and up lo mm fl j.rcn a cast it will nor toi'i. t W.M gallon, at th rat ot renli for each I. '"I gallons, For th quantity o uJ In y on month rucecslin k.J gallons, and up lo WVW gtllon. at th rat of nl for each l.iiW gallon. For the uuantlty so used lit any on month exceeding IWMW gallon. "d l t fcsMM) anions, at III rat of li rent for each l.i gallon. For lb quantity so used In any o month dlng ," galhin. at lh e.t. f lo cent for each l.wm gallon. Items will b charged on nietr month from W rent l M . Municipal Hal- Shh-IuI rat. Offices, IHK'tors, Bank, etc. Kach IVnllst office, each r 1 00 I W IW 111 cm photoaraph Oallerles- r.ni,n 13 t0 to Public Buildings and Blocks- Kach rm without faucet Kach room wlih faucet Public Hall and Theater - II Ml to Restaurant. IVffe Counter - House and t.unch , W lo 14 W 8U'U,, W,0 too Schools (Public and Prlvate)- Spcll rat. Sewer Work Settling rlh. pclal rat. Sleeping Itooma Kach room without faucet Kach room wlih faucet Sixla Fuunlalna- Kach fountain Kach Jet Stable (Privet) On horn or cow Kach additional horse or cow Kach vehicle..., Ahov rate apply whether water taken from stabl or elsewhere. Uvery and Feed Stable - Special rate. Steam Kiutliie and Boilers - Kach rwm power (ten hours rach day) to ten hors power Kach. from leu to twenty hors power Kach, from twenty lo llvlrty hors power Kach, Ikiv thirty hors power.... Kor boiler for hentuig purposes, according lo site of building 3.V to Out engine BUamhoata, Hhlpn, Tugs, etc - 8eclal rat. Stores Drug stores IS" to tlroc"y stores Hardware stores Dry good and other store Liquor stores, twholeaale) ... Id 10 lo For families living In th sam building Swill and Slop Hopper -For each slop hopper Willi outlet ur waste pl two or mor Inches III diameter, and supplied with water direct from faiiret, or l:t sny man-ier other Ihsn ly bu. kets . I'rlnuls (Private) Self closing Other than f-coslmt Constant flow .... Public, aelf-rloalnt,. Other than self-closing . I OA I U) I ou I w) 6 tM 1 SO 5 fV & . li . 5 W . lid . Ira Tank Constant flow Water Closets lOther Than Closets) First rli.sel. private Kach additional closet First close! In stores Kach additional ioiet ftr.it closet In hotels, (warding and Irditlnr heoses, r,iloon, public bul'ilnxs sod 11m k Kach additional closet One closet for two families Kach additional family Water Closets (Tank Cbsts- Flrst closet privet Kach additional closet First closet In stores Kach additional closet h'lrst closet In hotels, hoarding and Inditing houses, saloons, public buildings atnl blocks Kach additional closet On closet for two families Kor each additional family Water MotfWs- Hpeclal rat or by in, ter Numlier of Occupant - In all dwellings, stores, offices and other places lexcept hotels and I W 1 W I So lodging houses), where III num ber of occupants exceed six per sons, th charge for each tierson I In excess of six w ill be, in ad,l. lion lo the above rale For oilier uses or business nol herein j mentioned, by special rate or by meter. The right Is reserved by the Water Commission to amend or add lo Ihes rules and regulations, or lu rhang th water rates as experience may show to be necessary or expedient. ' Civs-sra. Tffsna mas. OlaiCk) BAT(HT. Tor Infrtrmartna mnA frM un.it-..k .i 1- llt'NM a cu, an iisosDwir. Kaw .. oitiesi borsaa f ssetmns psteau is A merit, )sry ralent Uko out l,r us Is bruushl kwturw Ui pul'Uo by a aotmi given (rs uf obarg la la gtmlitit gmxlm tTst etrerittllea of any iaUn pargr fa the World. Slilsn-lldlf IIIU.tnUM. h. lulelllirrut Uaa shoiila bs wiihuut il Wssklr, ai.OO yssrt gljuslxmenilia Ailitress, Mttyvi tU. Vim nuns, gat Bruslw, fttw York cur JOB PRINTING T. 5, lill.l, ilKAI.l, I.m'KK IIKMH, MTATK.M K.VK CAItliM, KNVDUH'IX, KKCKIITn, l.l liAl, lll.ANk-;-!, HIIIPI'INU TAtiM, l..Mii:iK. 'liilKKT-s, IIAMHIIMJ4, I .i'i '., KT '. Auylliiiu in Hi'! iiht,vH lihtj executeil with b(:MliieK tiinl (liHjir.loli at Hit -- Astorian Job Office. ASTOil HTflKKT liltAWK NOTICH. Nilli-e Is hereby given that th Com mon Council ot the clly of Astoria have dntermlned and Intend to establish the grade of Aslor street, In Adair's Astoria, from tho west line of Forty-fourth street to the east line of Forty-sixth street, at tho following slielght above the base of grades as established: by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An ordinance 10 establish a bnse of grades for gin street of the city of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt: Twenty-five feet throughout nil said portion of said street, which Is to be level from end lo end and from side to side. At any time wlihln len days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt. wlihln ton days from the 31st day of January, 1M, remonstrance ran be mado against said proposed grndo, and if with in said time a written remonstrance against the same be filed In (he ofllce of the auditor and police judge by the own ers of three-fourths of th property ad jacent (o said portion of said street such grail shall not be established. 'y order of the f'ommon Council. Allest: H. I-:. NlOl-HUN. Auditor and Police .liiiie. Astoria, Orrg.in, January 1H, WA. A Journeyman tallnr In Smyrna can earn about 00 cents n day. I 8oltntiuO Amerlcaa Jj I Tft-a k wJt rwJ 1 n v is- 1 S-t-aa Indio TllK OASilS OH Till' COl.OHAt'0 )l!SI:HT J4calth Resort UtLOW mil LliVLL OH Till! SUA Absolutely Dry and Puro Tropical Climate Proiiouiieotl by Physicians the most FuvoniMu in America for SuIIVrvrs from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th ohJectU.na urged against Indlo In th past by th larg number who otherwise would have been glad tu tak advantage of Ita beneficial climate, baa been a lack of suitable acuominuda lion. Th Houlhrn Paclflo Company, take pleasure In announcing that aev ral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav juat ln roted at Indie eta lion, that will be rented to aptmonJtli I at reasonable latca. Tfy are fur nlhd with tnodrrn convulnci, up plld with pur artesian water, and at situated as to guv occupanta all th advantage to be diivd from a more or leaa protracted realdrncs) In thla d llffblful cllmale. (From th San Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of th great deaert of th Colorado whloa th Southern I'a clflo road traverse I her la an oaals catted India, which. In our opinion, b th sanitarium of th earth. W be lleve, from personal InvsatlgaUon. thai for certain Invalids. (h-e la no spot oi thus planet o famrabl." O. T. Stewart. M. 1).. wrltea: 'Th purity of th air, and th ternal gun hlne, fill one with wonder and dellghl. Nature baa accomplished s. much that there remains but II 1 1 la fig man to do. As to It pueatbllltlea as a hastlth resort, her th mt er feel sunahtn. wlih a temperature al way (Ueasant, a perfectly dry soil for rain la an unknown factor; purs oxygen, rtenei attmatpher and pun water. What more can be dlrd? tt la the place, above alt other, for lung trouble, and a para.Ilse for rbeu mailca. ConsKlerltig th number ol suffer rs who hay been cured, I havi no hesilanry In recnmmendlng this genial nasi as th haven of th affile! d.M INDIO Is 6ia niilcri from SAN FI. A NCI. -CO Mild 130 .llilcs IVolll I .OS AN(!KM',S Fart from Lo Angeles rj.oe Kor further Infurmatlim Inquire of any Houtbern Paclflo Company agent. or address B. P. ROtlBfia Asst Oen. Pssa Agt. 8. P. Co J. U KIKKLAND, Dlst. Paaa Agt Co. Fire nd Alder S', Portland. tr MUSIC Hfllili. www K RATI Ml CO will open their WWW tlusie list' at Aamr street, w w (Saturday th Kth. Thsy will www keep numberless good lliuors snd cigars besides baring goo.! nuilc all Hi Urn. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMEHICA'H Greatest -- Railway System. TO Hahc Diiilnj Hoom and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dlulnic Cats. Elreant Day Coadifs. -AI.HO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Vlrws of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5,00 Qnd $10.00 Harrd on all tlekeia Kail. Tonrl.t cues the best on wh els. I qul-ineuts of the rsry finest through' ut -Ab3f Canadian I'nclflo , ROYAL 111 STEAMSHIP II -10- China nnd Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C. Emprost of tndls Fmpreis sf Jspsa trmirefts of t.hlns Emi rets of ln.ll f-mpiei nr J.tsn Emprvst of Ch lis Aug. vfi. Aug sTith. S.pt, i6ih. On. nth, Nov. nth. Die, th. Auttrallsn strsmre Irav Vsnrouver, B, C 16th el every month. For ticket rates and Information call on or -nM:i 'AS. UNI AS.ON, Ai-ent, Astoria, Or. VV. F, C:ir-n, Tr.ivciln? I'nis, Art, I .icin.i, W4i. fjfi. MtL, flrown, D'st. Pin. Airt., Vancouver, B. C. 1 I PHOriHHIOWAL CsilO. ,i-...,.n ilivaii)lan. Eoltotla. DH, IIAIITKU ... PIIVHK'IAN AND BUnOBON. tulle, ov.f Alb.rt Liilr gtore, go, li h ami ( inier. lal. PrU'i t allg, 1 'uullu.meiii. ""' 'l'l"ll" ' frl ilidlvlno futnlslud. OH. KllIlV J ANWlN. . PIIVriH"UN AND dtlltlilWlN Offl.'ovrnin,ilri"" Hour, 10 to li a! m. I lo I and 1 to I p. m, Mua day, 10 lull. . tT,VLitWNl M-ltOICON. Hiell.ailntl"n 10 die f wpw n and urgrt. Offlo vr lglirr. ')' Teleplbin V JAT TI'TTI.K, M phymioiaV ntutuicoN. anu SUtltH'ltlvl'K. Offlo. Hoom "' I'tltlan llulldlug. Il''r. I, " I nd I to I He.ld.ti-. U. Odar atreet STTrolttUHV. ArrotlNKt-AT-UAW. a ivnunrivlal trt. W. VI. Ijirorc. B. inlla, UPUHt'H MMITII. ATTOIlNlCltBAT-TAW, M OumaisrvUl trl. i'ii. A. UOWLUT. tnolltl.'l ANl COUNMKUIM AT LAW. orho on Hssjoud Msrawl. Asturuv, Or. J. N. IXdph. ItWhard NUoa hlf V. IKslpb. DOU'll. NIMN i lOU'll. ATWIlMtVa AT LAW. Portauid, Oregon, It, I&, Jt, and n, llamlltoii llulldlug. Ail rvgal anil out lvltun buslneM psump'.ly atlxided Id. Claim agaituU th govrnuitil a apa. olaiiy. t r im.hu! u l illxlM Ml). T. A. r ssA A. W.-llegular coniinunlcalliMul hld on tii first and third Tuesday vnlii( ut acb lutgiih. V. (1. IIOWICIX, W. at. K. C HOIJiKN, aWetary, allts(r:U.ANICOim IIUAt. iCtfTATt NOTARY PUUUC W. C. CAlMBtsU IT! Tsnlh glrsL WHEN IN IMHTtJiND-Cail oa Handlry A llaaa IV) Mrat street, and get tbe latily Aslortsn. Vlalior need lot mis tblr morning paper white there. IIRVKItAtlKII. VT1NKS AND HKANtMKIs -I y.iu fandl win Instead of effe ut t.. Klfir rent pr gallon. tMnt frget peach and apelrtd brandy. Ali rmitrh -"N.gnao and win at Ai flllhert a A. V. AL.LiSN, fHAIIRIN Gfixeflrs, flour, I rrl, Pruvlsloiis, Fruit VftrliMrs, CM.hery, (ilAMgnJ Plated Wire. I cKsers' Supplier. C-lf. ( sss s. s.s.4u Sllsels Aslils Ola Snap A Kodak St sny m" ruining out vl our Slats "! Ju II gel j a portrsil ul s nvi brlioieii.i ii?r ilit t-lesafii oo.,glns. Kurd mHs.1 t In lb - Hipuw. (isle ars eiM.uaU I PllASli ANY U.N. Corr) and Try Tbm IH'f.llHH ACO. CXTl-lNtiCD SYMPATHY. "lb unto oth.ts a you would hats utiiera do untu you," I ampa(riiKii) .t.,n In ih following tin. b pr-.uiii-llin Im-iiis that vniMT.iiy I b-rn. r akin bi pain or sorrow: "tieniletnrn.-I'Unse snd Krauesrs llitadaihe t'ausule as follow: Two es to Kl"r rlesy, lluvsnna, N. Dak Two boxes to IJIII Wllcog. linrukluild V. Ihisi. 1 ti'iv always been a grwal sufferer from headache and your Cap sule are the only irung that relieve me." Your vsr truly, rtjRA KBAT. Havana, N. iHik for sal by Cliaa. Hogera, Astoria Or. Bol Agent J. B. WYATT, slarta, Orefasi, Ihirdwniv, Ship Chandlery, Groceries. ProvlIon, PAIN TH unci OI LB. Special Attnillun Cald t 8spplyln Ships. They Lack Life. There ar twlaea aold lo Aaharmea on th Columbia river that gland la the gam relationship to Vtarsball'a Twin as a wooden Imago doe to th human being they lacg strength lift -evenness and lasting qualities. Don't font yourself Into th belliif that other twines beside Marshall's will tto "just as well." They won't. Thsy cannot STICAMKKS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at T p. m. dally (earept ftunday). leaves Portland at 7 a. m. dally., cept Hunilay. "Halley (lataert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Weduesilay, Thursilay, Krtday and Halurday"mornlng at l:ir a, m.: Biinday svenlng al 7 p. m. Ienves Portland dally at I p. m eg. cept Bunday. On Saturday at II p. nt. WAM.ACK MAUZKIty, Agent. ROSS HIGGINS & CO ., (lnccrs. : nnd : Butchers Aslnrls sag I'pper Astoria Flas Tsi ana rn-s, Tshls Delhse'si, Domsstk ana Trnpicsl I rults, V..n.,.s, humi Cl''-.i) llsrns, l(sern, l:lf , Choice I're-ih mul Salt Mrnh. North Paeifie Bremepy JOHN KOPP.Prop And XX r'l !' I r "., Leave order wlih J. I Carlson at th Bunnysld Baloon or IxjiiIs ll.iites at th Ooamopolltaa Saloon, All nn1-is will bs promptly attended tn.