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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1896)
j m wily Ani'MUsi, Mfiijtu, TOJwmTO, mm n ito, 4 JOSH I. LlCltTER, Editor. Tt'RMS Of eWJBSCBrPTTON Yvlcpbon No. M. DAILY. Swt by nil per year Seat by tat, per awnta..., Served by carrier. Mr week J VTEEK.LT. Bent by imII per rw, HOI ta eJvane. Poatag to uoevrtbr. AM eomrautiication Intended tor pub- IcaOen abouU be dk-ected t th editor. Stasia eammunkMtont ef all kind and rtmimnr nut be a-Mreesed te Th Actorlaa. Th Aatoriaa guarantees) t it tub Bcribaiw tb largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can b bad oa ap pifeatlon te the bustnee manager. Th Tveekiy Astorian. tb eecond old cat wkly la th Mat at Oregon, haa aext to th Portland Caregooiaa. tfc tarcMt weekly circulation ta th state. Jno. F. Handley A Co. are our Portland agent, and coptr of th AslorUn can b had every morning at their stand, 114 Third street. TOVR DITT, SENATOR MITCHKLL. It haa been reliably calculated that If the Dlngley tariff bill were to be enacted into law at least lOJ.tM) good American workmen would be put to work within thirty day. This is easily credible. The early tariff disturbance of three year ago sufficed to shut down many mills. As the agitation proceeded many other mills were closed, until. In the time I of the lamented Coxey, It was doubtless no exaggeration tc say that a million artisam were entirely or partly out cf wcrk as a result of this Democratic war far axtlnst the protected industries of America. A strong and cunning diversion, in tended to show that the silver purchase act and other unwise finer ial legislation was the real cause of this depression, was made. The effort failed. It was the tariff, pur and simple. The tariff was responsible because It first began to cause th trouble, and thus created an oppportunlty for the financial quacks to mislead and befuddle the minds of an excited and discontented people. Her is a chance. In this Dicsley tariff bill Just now pending before the senate, which a few free silver Republicans In the tyranny and fanaticism of their acci dental power are holding up. to revive these sickened and languishing American Industries. They would not all be re vived, but many of them would. And how Incalculably would the whole coun try be benefited, and especially certain neighborhoods where absolute penury and starvation prevail. If 100.000 men could be Immediately put to work. Not only would this mean that a num ber of honest workingmen could buy the necessaries of life for their families again; but th merchants, great and small, the manufacturers, farmers, railroad hands In short, alt business people would be In directly, though none the less effectually, benefited. How the country would be Inspirited with new life! And how long ago It was that hope disappeared from the hearts of so many of our people. Let the tariff bill pass the senate, Mr. Mitchell. Tou and your Republican free silver confrere have the power to pass it. It will do an Incalculable amount of good. It Is needed to provide the gov emment with revenue. It is needed not merely to put at remunerative employ ment directly tens of thousands of your fellow countrymen, but It Is needed to inspirit all classes and all sections with a new belief that there is, after all, some chance for a revival of our old-time pros perity during th remaining days of the present generation. QUEER LANGUAGE OF STATESMEN. Shade of Bunsby! Where arc we? Are our statesmen so far carried away on the tide of their own eloquence that they can no longer recognize the mean ing of words? Has the ambition of the stump speaker to dazzle an ignorant audience by uttering elaborate sentences without the least regard to sense over come them? Here is the committee on foreign relations of the United States senate reporting a resolution to that body concerning a matter of grave Importance to this country and to the rest of the world which might have been drafted by a Populist county convention, scarcely by a debating club In a boys' high school. This resolution solemnly declares that the United State will regard any European aggression which it shall deem "to be dangerous to Its peace and safety. . , . as the manifestation of an unfriendly dis position toward the United States, and as an Interposition which It would be im possible, in any form, for the United State to regard with Indifference." This oracular sentence Is regarded by these statesmen as embodying a message which it Is Important the nations of E'u rope should learn concerning the policy of the United States. We are seriously and officially to tell them that we cannot regard with Indifference anything that we may deem dangerous to our peace and safety. This Is doubtless true, and good for foreigners to understand and cannot be objected to by them, but. If needed at all, it does not go far enough. It shoulu be accompanied by an avowal that If anybody offends us we shall not be pleased, that if anybody wounds us we shall be hurt, that if anybody kills us we shall die; for the senators must be convinced that such, results do not follow from such causes In Europe, and, unless we make official announcement ot the course of Nature as It seems on this con tinent, the Old World Is In danger of in fllcting gross Injuries upon us under the Innocent Impression that we enjoy being the victims of things dangerous to our safety and are pleased to have people; offend us. If that Is the belief of Europe, hand and regarded it intently. Then he we cannot too soon enlighten the world called: 'Come on, Jim, your beer' get as to our deposition, and If we enter at ,ln ""'" ,hl,i';n!, the ,u,lch , , . , roi:nf- ar.d claimed the ncp mixture, all upon explanations wc- should do It 1 A ,,, tw0 men valkfA ollt ,ne ony with thoroughness that cannot lie m'.t-1 round 10 be heard was the l:euey breath taken and once for all publish a con:-, I"f of the barkeeper. Then the crowd plete set of axioms which apply to thej fav "e "houl ''""''P " " 'un 1 ' ter to take one on the house. Western Hemisphere. But If the laws of logic- common-sense i KARL'S ClOYDB ROOT will purlfJI and human Impulses shall be found to : youT blood, clear your complexion, reg . lV, .. , ,k ... ulate your Bowels, and make your nea4 be the same on bcth continents, the sen-, 0ar M , beU & w gj M- ate will do well to relegate this pragmatl-! Pold hy J. W. Conn. cal collocation of woMU 0 obscurity. Hi, is ho need tor It on any other theory than that the law of thought ar different in the two halve of the world. It la on thing for th United Bute so, eminent lo defend Ha rights hen they ar assailed, to express tto disapproval of any specific action o( a foreign nation which It may believe Inimical to Its In terests. Kvery nation so protect Itself. If Franc object to the policy pursued by Kngland In Kgypt It makea a Ulplo matkt representation of th fact. If the United State see fit to Inquire Into rela tions between Oreat Hrltaln and an American republic which threaten to be prejudicial to Ita welfare, that Is a proper exercise of Its functions as one ot the family of nation. But th pass of verbose resolutions for general consump tion Is an entirely different thing, which j does not conform to the dignity ot the United State. The ridiculously w orded ' utterance now before the senate has no J excuse for existence. It I needless for ; application to Ycneiuela. In that j specific case th president ha already taktn such action as he deemed was re- : quired by the occasion. The world tin- demands the attitude of our government on th question, and there Is no other) Issue calling for our Intervention. A j general manifesto to the effect that we ! mean to guard our own Interests sug- gests too much the attitude ot a boy who goes about warning his companions that ' they must not Insult him. A well-lire ,l man Is Just as ready to guard his honor. , but he does not boisterously proclaim the' fact. Moreover, If he finds It necessary ' to speak to a threatening assemblage, he trie at least to talk sense. It Is rumored that th advocates of the( reduction of police salaries, having failed , to accomplish their purpose In a direct! way. propose to tsk a new tack at the special meeting of the council today, ami wUl endeavor to bring about a new rule ! by which the nolle hereafter will be paid j their wages In warrants, drawn on thej general fund. That Is to say. police sal- arles will be reduced by IS per cent, and .. v i ..i ik h. ..Muun.i in. th city bunlened with the additional In- terest charge of a large number or new warrants, provided these "financiers" ar allowed to carry their point The sen-! slble and conservative members of thej council should be on their guard against this and all similar attempts to thwart the well-understood wlshe of th people, by men who. unable to gain their object In a legitimate manner, seek to bring .... Ik. . ..,!. k unlnxil n.l underhand methods. A Puget Sound paper makes the state ment that th battleship Oregon will be sent oa a trip to Puget Sound as soon as she la put into commission. This is another of the bombastic yarns that our northern contemporaries like to weave occasionally. The Oregon will not, so soon after her building, run the risk of dashing herself to piece In an attempt J manner in which a wintry Is liable to to parade up and down that great inland 1 l,rmk in warm pond for the benefit of the residents of pon't Invito disappointment by experl Washlngton. Her first trip will be to' mentinc. Ivmnd uon Dne Minute this city, the port of the great state aUr ! Cough Cure and you have Immediate re kik .k. 1. i 1 ",,f- 'l ' ""es croup. The only harmless Will the Sl Louis delegates be so cruel as to turn down a blushing bridegroom? 1 - - A COMPOSITION ON PARENTS. ' i Harper's Round Table. i Parents are things which boys have toi look after them. Most girls also have parents. Parents consist of Pas and Mas. Pas talk a good deal about what I they are going to do. but mostly it's Mas ! that make you mind. Sometimes it Is different, though. Once' there was a boy came home from college I on vacation. His parents lived on a j farm. There was work to done on thel farm. Work on a farm always has toi be done early in the morning. This Ikiv- didn't get up. His sister goes to trie stairway and calls: "Willie, 'tis a beau tiful mornlrg. Rise and list to the lark.' The boy didn't say anything. Then his Ma calls: "William, It is time to get u;. Your breakfast Is growing cold." The boy kept right on not saying snythlng. Then his Pa put his head In the stnir way, and says he, "Bill!" "Ccniliig, sir!" says the boy. I know a boy that hasn't got any par ents. He goes In swimming whenever he pleases. But I am going to stick to my parents. However, I don't tell them sn. 'cause they might get it Into their heads that I couldn't get along without them. Says this boy to me. "Parent are a nuisance: they aren't what they're cracked up to be." Says I to him, "Just the same, I find 'em handy to have. Parents have their failings, of course, like all of us, but on the whole I approve of em. Once a man says to me. "Bobby, do you love your parenisr wen." says J. 1 1 m not a-quarreiing wun em. Once a boy at boarding scliool went to calling his Pa the Governor, and got his allow ance cut down one-half. Ills I'a said he ought to have waited till he was going to college. Much more might be written about parents, showing their habits and so forth, but I will leave the task to abler pens. " A PRETTY FACE Is the result of a healthy physical con dition. "Beauty Is but skin deep," yet It greatly depends on a clear complexion, free from wrinkles and hollow cheeks. Health always brings wealth of beauty. A healthy state of the system comes with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It's a medicine prepared for woman's ali ments it cures those derangements and weaknesses which make woman's life miserable. A woman who neglects to take proper exercise is particularly prone to excessive congestion, debility and a sluggish circu lation. This Is the time we advise the "Prescription." In all derangements and displacements of the special organs which result In "signs of Inflammation," in catarrhal discharges from the lining membranes, and In distressing Irregulari ties this medicine effects perfect and permanent cure. ONE "ON THE HOUSE." N. Y. Herald. He appeared rather the worse for fre quent libations as he rolled up to the bar In a popular . saloon In the vicinity of Herald square lost evening. "Gimme some beer and whisky." he murmured, softly. , "What's that?" asked the utiually stolid barkeeper, sotto voce, then louder, "Want 'em mixed?" "No, serve 'em separately, ' replied the customer, drowsily. 1 The barkeeper sat a whlstir hottle and a glass on the counter, and placed beside them a glass of beer. The man poured out three fingers, and the crowd waited to see him get away with the tvo drinks. Mr. Man noised the "red eve'' In his I I -jV !'' "' v eV.7 j . J v" fii I W '.VC-V?Mfc,M . ., v t- v.li Un mmm IHMAS' LAST IV KM. Translation. As sentini-1 anvl srrvan! of the Ur,l. A I'ltviiu! anirel shrouds t'rom mortal gww,,- luWn: rvrr k, Mi.h anil .rj, ltarritiK tho golden Knlc of IViralbe. A fay fpom rar,)r hiM11,,.r tayt Kemains to soxtlie us when our sorrows sting. ' "'V "- !' " love, JVar UJy h(,n , lhttIlw , hrM y)l sins. (The poem, of which this Is a Tree trans- lation. was tho Inst one writien bv Alrx- nr pun ,( u Mrwd (() Arnoldson. the well-known singer l"u lw Try FAtftW r.liter as a rwnedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottl now ar.d gel rIlef. This roedlcln haa been found tJ be peculiarly adipted to the relief and cur of all ferrnil complaints, Martlng a wonderful direct Inlluenc In giving streng-.h and ton to the orgus. " l-w Oi IITUir, .uosu' Nervous, S'.eepiess, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with 1'lssy Spoils, Elec tric flitters is the medicine you need. Health and S'.renK'.h are guaranteed by Its use. Larg- bottles only v) cents at Chaa, Rogers' drug store. 'Pear n;e." yald a South AmeriMn le puttlle. as it looked at (.treat Itrltaln's map of Yiiiexuela, "It Is very astonish- f lie if it Is not ml-renre.n'ntcd." "What 1,7" inquired n sister country. -The remedy that produces Imtnedl.ite results. Chas. Koct-rs. Civil service reform Ilk l Price's Baking Powder, has merit for a basis. MENU FOR TIIURSPAT. Too much Is vanity; i-nough Is a feast. Quarl. s. llreakfust. Fruit. v heatenn. Cream. Knv. Spanish Style. Itri'ilid Sausages, (iranije Juice. Oyster Fritters. Coffee Cake. Cffe. Luncheon. Chicken Terrapin. A:lor House Hulls. Celery Mayonnaise. Aiik-I Cake. Preserves. Cocoa. Pinner. Pink Yelvet Koup. Anehovlos. Celery. Broiled Smelts, Hearnalse Soupe. Trle with Oysters. Breast of Ijimli. Jardiniere. Cauliflower with Butter. Maslieil Turnips. VA'aureress Salad. Hamburg Cream. ftoiijefort. Wafers. Coffee. J. W. Pierce, It. r,i;Mie, Iowa, says: "1 have i.s. One, .Minute Courh Cure In my family ur.d for myself, with results SO entirely Slltlwfaetnrv that I ran hnrillv find words to express myself as to Its merits. I will never fall to recommend it 10 oihfrs. on every occasion that prtsenH Itself." Clms. Kcgers. The late Paul Yerlalne, the French poet, lived lis a kocIhI outcast, but his funeral tttts utfn.bd by distinguish men of letters, incl'eling many academi cians. Franculse f'op;n ! spoke at the (fiave cn, ri., i:at ,.r'uln - had won im mortality In letters. I It not cmly Ih so. u mem he so. On Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's what makes It go. ('has. Rogers. The Enullsh papers all not" the death of Mrs. Cornelius. th old anil 'til'hf'il servant of ( herles Dlrketis, and ' n wns the first r.roii r.nmeil In his will. K.'u tiled on .I., nu.ii y Tth at the residence of her snn-Ir.-law In Peekham. She was neii ji.id had suitor much In her last Hlnef. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Judge Are you aware of any mitigat ing circumstances in your ease? Pris oner Yes, your honor, this is tho fiftieth time I hnvo lxn arrested for vagrnoy, and I thought that perhaps we might get up a little Jubilee. Household Words. BUCKLEN'9 AP.NICA SALVE. The best salve In the world foi Cuta, Bruises, Sores, L'lcvra, Salt Rheum, Fever &res. Titter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Coils, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cure Pile, or no pay required. It Ig guaranteed to give perreci stitisrai.-tion, or money refunded. Price, 25 cent3 per box. For sale by Chas. Kozers, Odd Fellows' building. "I am astounded," said the roan who had finished his new house. "The cost is actually within the estlma'es. "I used to make rebuilding estimates for on insurance company," explained the archi tect. Indianapolis Journal. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. KelL Shamsburg, Pa. Dear Sir- 1 am glad to say a good w-,,.-,; t-.,v irmu:e'i Headache Capoules. ,v tt, '.ic'fr-rlnx for over tl.rae year with aciite imqralKla und its consequent. I,.j.iti,-it; f-vhlch s-enied to l.nffle the efforts of )m! of our Ix.-tit physicians) you suiffntcd this remedy -vhlch gave mi almost tnatant relief. Wordft full to exr- yx th pr.iNe I nhoulil like to .. T,;rr:mv s Ifor't.iclie Capsules. ;r,"efnly V.urM, Hit:-'. T. K IfOLMKS. Montrose. P mm I'll a I, ii JIIUKS.V- til AO.C IT WILC NOT UnCl a ..-hl. UniM and N RHV B TON 10. Ilokl inirl by mall. Uottta, and tl.CU pnr packs, flacipkw ft, MKrt Tb PsTorit rxrt nr?u 1 1 U tor w VocUi Ad UmatMSsa For eal by 9. W. Cans. hSTORIA PUBLIC LIBiWl KKAPINU ROOM KKRK TO ALU Open tviry ilay frtru 3 o'clock lo 5 :IW audtklUMorKKl p. HI. c'libscriptUin rsir 1 per anuuin. Soathwsat cor. L'kvMtk Daaa Ms. MONTHLY WATKR RATK8. The aster rate will b du and pay able In advane at th offie of th city water work on th Hrst day of each month (except for elsvator or by meter, which ar payabl on th first day of th succeeding month), and If not paid within ths first ten dayr th water will b shut off from th premises, as provided In sec tions a and M. It la understood that nons or th fol lowing rates Include charges for balhs, water closets, urinals and hose: Kakerle- No rat Irsa than U For each bairvl of flour used per day M Barber Shops First chair IM F-.cn additional rhalr a Bath Tubs First tub, private - Kach additional tub First tub In hotels, hoarding and lodging house, public building and blocks 1 Faoh additional tub I Barber shops and bathing houses, each tub 1 t Beer Pumps Blacksmith Shops On font Each additional font Bookbinderie and I'rlntlng unices K 1 W I Go Breweries Special rate. Building Purpose For each l.coo brick laid. Including water for lime Wetting each barrel ot Urn for plastering, or any other purpose than brick Wetting each barrel of cement Stone work, tier perch It II I Butcher Shops and Fish Markets Chinese Buildings or Ileuses First six persons Each additional parson Chinese Wash House Each County Buildings Speclsl rate. City Buildings, etc- Fpeelal rate. t U us to a Dye Works- U ft) 10 I Family Hate Six persons or Irs I W Each ad lltlonal person I Filling Cisterns (Private) For each I.Ou) gallons, special rate. Fire Protection Sieclal rate. Foundries l'ach. In addition to engine and forge II Co to I OU Gas Comaiiles Each I", ft) 10 25 00 Government Buildings Special rale. Il.ise- For Irrlcatlon, Including space oc cupied by building Each lot of ground Cxl0O feet or less) I 00 All persons Intending to us hose for Irrigation during the present year must make application at this offloe before commencing to use th water, whether they hav paid for the use of the hose during the past year or not. To persons agreeing to psy for hose for Irrigation during the months of June, July, August and September, no charge will lie 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 he required, and that the hose bib has been detached from the pipe. For sidewalk sprinkling Each E feet front or less (Including washing windows and floors) B Sidewalk sprinkling must be confined within the limits of the front of th premises for which payment haa been made, and not extended to the adjoining street. The use of the hose for sprinkling streets Is forbidden under any circum stances. Hose bibs will not be allowed on th premises excepting where hose rates ar paid. lintels. Boarding and Lodging Houses In addition to famly rate, each room Id Or by special rate. H draullo Elevators Special rate. Ice Cream and Oyster Saloons 12 00 to I 00 Laboratories, Soda Manufactories, Bot tling Establishments, Vinegar Fac tories and Puckintr Houses Each 1 CO to 10 00 Laundries Ordinary, special rate or by meter. Bteam, special rate or by meter. In addition to engine, t.en-n Fountains ith one-sixteenth Inch noxsle, ' special rate. With one-eighth Inch nozzle, spe cial rate. Machine Shops, Bash and Door Factories In addition to engine and forge..., 1 CO or by special rat. Manufactories and Shop Not Otherwise Hpecllled Special rate. Meter Kates 1. Meter for pipes more than one Inch in diameter will be allowed only by spe clal agreement with th applicant. 2. The right I reserved to set meter whenever, and In such places only, as may oe aeemea best. All meters shall be and remain the property of the city, and may be removed whenever the com mittee or superintendent may elect to uo so. 3. In the event ef a meter settlnv oni of order and falling to register, th con sumer shall be charged at the average nauy consumption as shown by the meter wnen in oruer. 4. For water delivered by meter, for use only In case of emergency, to build ings in wnicn the city water la not used, the minimum charge will be 13 per month payable In advance. 5. With this exception, the minimum charge for water delivered by meter shall be HO per cent of the schedule rate. 6. Meters will be used without notice, for the detection and prevention of waste, and the excess of the meter above the schedule rate for any month will bo charged, In addition to the schedule rate payable In advance for th succeeding month. 7. The rates for water supplied by meier, except for elevators, shall be as follows: For quantities up to 10,0UO gallons in any on month at the rate of M cents for each 1,M0 gallons. For the qusntlty so used In any one month exceeding 10,000 gallons, and up to !.", gallons, at the rat of 10 cent for eaeh 1,000 gallons. For the quantity so used In any one month exceeding S.OiiO gallons, and up to K),M .alloti. at th rU bt tt tm (or ach LWO mlton, . For lh qukntlt no used In liny tin month exceeding MOM) gallon; klid up lo I00.HM gnlluua, at tsie ral bt N vents rr each l.wo gallons. For the quant II y So Used In any on month nccedlng litUHO gallons, ami up tu MM) Rations, at III rat ot It rnl tr each I.W0 Xsllons, For th quantity so used In any n month exceeding hi,imi gallons, at the rat ot lt rents for each l.iW gallons. Bents will b chaned on meter per month from W cent to 13 tw. Municipal Hates - Hiierlnl rale. Office, lSH'tuts, Batiks, elc- Kach ivenllsl olllces, each. , I Photograph tlnllerles- Kach M 00 lo I 00 Public Buildings and Bloek- Kach rMm without faucet 10 Kach rtm with faucet W Public Halls and Theater - it no 10 ioo Restaurants, Coffee House and Lunch CuuMer- , ,.. W 00 to IS 00! Saloon-- IS CO lo I 00 Schol tPuhllo and I'rlvale)- Hpeclal rale. Sewer Work- Sellllng earth, special rat. Sleeping Boom Kach room without faucet... Kach room with faucet....... Soda Fountains Each fountain Each Jrt 10 1 w I M Stables (Private) on hors or cow Kach additional horse or row Kach whirl Ahov rates apply whether water taken from slabl or elsewhere. Livery and Feed Stables- Special rat. Steam Engine and Boiler - Each hors power (ten hour ach day) to ten hors power Each, from ten to twenty hors power Each, from twenly to thirty hors power Each, ahov thirty horse power.... For boiler for heating purposes, according to six of building tic 10 Oa engines I to 1 to tramboata, Shlpn, Tugs. rtc. - Special rate. Stores llrug stores 13 00 to t 00 tlroiery stores Hardware stores Iwr goods and other store Liquor stores (wholesale!. ... M 00 10 For families living In the sam building Swill an,l Slop llopp. rs For each slop hopper with outlet or waste pipe two or more Inches In diameter, and supplied with water direct fiom lancet, or In ny manner other than ly buckets., Urtuul (Private) Self-closing Other than self-closing Constant flow Public, sclf.closink- Other than self-closing. Constant flow 1 1 00 I M 10 1 : r, 00 1 iai j flo . tu) . 1 00 Tank Tt 3 a Water Closets unher Than Closets) First clcset. prlvats Kach additional closet First closet in stores Each additional closet .. Klr.it closet in hotels, bearding and lodging houses, saloons, public buildings and blocks... Each additional closet One closet for two families Each additional family Water Closets iTank Closets) - First closet private Each additional closet First closet In stores Each additional closet First closet In hotels, boarding and lodging houses, saloons, public buildings and blocks Each additional closet One closet for two families For each additional family Water Motors Siieclal rat or by meter. Number of Occupants In all dwellings, stores, offices and other places (except hotels and lodging houses), where the num ber of occuianls exceed six per sons, the charge for each person In excess of six will be, in addi 1 CO 1 00 1 00 lo M 60 a 1 0 w 7ft tion to the above rate 10 For other uses or business not herein mentioned, by special rat or by meter. The right Is reserved by the Water Commission to amend or add to these rules and regulations, or to rhang th water rates as espertcne may show to be necessary or expedient. COWVamura. FnrlnfnnnattoBand fn ilsndbmk write to MINN a CO. Hi HnilivT. Haw Yost riMett tmreaa for securing patents Is America, Vfnrj nalnt taksQ oat I j us Is broushl bvfitre Ui pubue lif a aouo ittsn tree e(br( la Uw lanrsst etsmlatlnn of sht setatine paper t th world. Splamliillr lllu.lnu.l, Mo lul'llifnl man shonl.l b without It Wesktr, 3.0ila Kiri IJ0 H months Addma. MtlVa UX. si nana, al llrolwgr, ,s. rort city. JOB PRINTING HIM. IIKAliM,. LruAl, llI.A.NKH, LK1TKII 1IKADH, HIIII'I'l.Nti TAtiM, HTATKMK.NTH, I.AIIKIX, CAItlW, TICKKT.1. KNVKUiPIX, ll.NJilll,l,S, IIKCKI1TM, KTC.,KTC. An-tliiutt in tho ubuvo lino exooiitwl w itU Lt'utness und dispntoli (it the Astorian Job Office. AHTOIl 8THI0RT ORADU NOTICB. Notice Is heruhy given Hint tho Com mon Council of the city of Astoria have determined and Intend to establish th grade of Astor hi reel, in Adulr's Astoria, from tho west lino of Forty-fourth street to tho eust lino of Forty-sixth street, at tho following height nbove tho base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An ordinance to establish a baso of gradea for thr streets of the city of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt: Twenty-live feet throughout all said portion of said street, which Is to be lavel from end to end and from side to side. 1 At any time within ten days from the flmil publication of this nolle, to-wlt. within ton days from the 31st day of Jnninry, JMKl, remonst nines can ho mnde against said proposed grniln, and If with in ram Ume a written rt monstrance ajraltmt the sumo bo Died In ths nfllce of tho iiuilllor und pollen ludgn by tho own ers of lliree-foiirihs of the property ad jacent to sold portion of said street such grade hnll not bo estnlillshed. Hy order of the Common Council. Attest: H. K. NKI,SON, Auditor and Police ,Iudge. Astoria, Oregon, January IS, MM. 4 8oientlflo AmerlcM Agency for fi'AX VI1trd Manga, 1 111 iiiiiT--lV"- Indio Till: OASIS OP THP COLONADO IjpsI RT Mealth 1 - Pcsort DCLOW IHH LEVEL OP THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Puro Tropical Climate Pronounced by Pliyoioinna the ! mot fiivorablo in America for Suflerern from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objMtluna urgd against Indie In th past by th laxg number who otherwl would hav bn glad to lak advanta ot lla bneflclal ollmat. ha on a lack or aultabl accommoda tion, Tb Boutiini Paclflo Company, iae puasur in tnnounolnc that vv nai Commodious and Comfortable Cottages bav Just two rctd at India Ha Hon, that will b rntd to applicant at rsasonaoi rale. Trsy ar fur nlhd with modern eoovnlno. sun. plld with pur artwlan watsr, and v slluatsd as to toy oooupanta all the advantage to b derived from a ruor or issm protracted rvaldmc In thl d Uitlful ollmat. (From th 8aa ITranclaco ArcunauL) "In th heart ot th (mat desert ot in Colorado whloA Ui Bouthern Pa clflo road traverse titer la an oasis called Indlo, which. In our opinion. Ii I th anltarlura of th arth. W b iivm hvbui"I mvriuuuD, loll for certain Invalid, tb- la no pot 01 thl tlant so favorab)." O. T. Htewart, at. D.. write: "Th-, purity ot th air, and th trnal un bin, fill on with wonder ar.d delight. isaiur baa accomplished s much that ther remain but lltll tor man to do. A to tt poaalbllltle as health resort, br I th moat Mr- I feet unehlne, with a temperature al- way pl.aaant, a perfectly dry soil for rain I an unknown factor; purr' oxygen, done atmoapher and pur water. What more can be dealml? It I th plar. ahov all other, for lung troublea, and a p nulls for rheu matlca. Considering th number of sufferer who bay been cured, I haw no hesitancy In roommendlng thl genial oasis aa tb bavso of th affllot d." INDIO Is 61a miles from SAN FRANCISCO nml 130 miles from LOS ANflELES Fart frtm Ls Angeles Ij.oe ror furthar Information loqulr of any Bouthern Paolflo Company agent. or aoar E. P. ROORR8, AmL Qen. Pea. Agt. 8. P. Co: J. a KIRK LAND. DtsL f'aaa. Agt Cor. Flraf Mid Aider Bta. Portland, Or MUSIC HALiIi. KKATINO a CO will open their WWW Music Hall al l A nor streel. www Paturday th lath. Thar will www keep numberless goed liquet aad cigars besides having food nuile all lb tin. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMSRICA'H Greatest - Trans-Continental Railway System. FROM OSnO OCEAN -IN- Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars.' Eltgant Day Coaches. -also Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Raved on all tickets Rait. Tourist ears ths best on wheels. Kqulpraeuti l the rsrj fluest Ihrouiliout -ALSO-' Canadian Pacific L MAIL STEAMSHIf -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C. Empress of India Emprosi of Jspan Empres, of China Einorssa of India Empress of Jsran Empress ef China Aug. ,ih. Aug with. Sept. i6lh, Oct l,lh, Nov. nth, tc, olh. Australian steamer leave Vancouver, B. C Att, md .-.1. For tkUct r.ites and Information tall on or aililrr ss JAS. FINI.AYSON, Aient, Astoria, Or. W. F. Carson, Traveling Pass. Afrt., Tacoma, Wash. Gro. McL. Brown, Dlst. Hass. Airt., Vancouver, B. C. rROmrUoNAL OA Him JOHN T, i.ltlllTKIl. ArroitNICY-A'M.AW. Office, uiiulrs, Asioilnn llulldltig Herman I'liyslelan, lU'icila, Oil. IIAItTKU IMIYRlCUN AND HUltOKON. Omc over Albert DuulMr' store, 00 r. th and Co ninsrelsl, I 'r loss I Cells, 11 1 coiitliieiiienn, liouo. OiwMltona al efflv free I niedlulne furnlshul, PIU 1CIIJV JANMON. rilTHICUN AND bUKOtCON. Offlo over Olsen' drug slur. Iluurs, 10 to II a, tn. t to I and y lo I p. nv. Hun daya, 10 to 11. DR. O. II. IWTK. PHTBICUN AND PimtlKON. "iwclat attention to dlss of wont en and surge re, Ortlo vr Danslger's slur Astoria Telrphuiie Vo , JAT TUTTUB. U. r. I'MYBICl AN, HUItOBn.V. ANl At.TOUCIIIOUIl. Omc lliHim t and , l'ythleji llull.llng. Hour. 10 lo II and I to I Itenldenc. UI, Cedar street H, T. CKOflllT, ATlXlUNIOT-AT-tW, M Commercial It tree). W. U. Larorc. . 11. I ml la. UPOllCB BMITIl. ATTOllNBYB-AT-rAW, M ConaMrclal street. J. Q. A. DOWLBT. ATTOIlNir AND CUUNSKLOR AT LAW. Oflo oa daond Hrat. Astoria, Ot J, N. Dorph. llV-bard Nixoa VbMter V. Dolph, DOIXll, NIXtXN eh DOU-H. ATTOIUVBtB AT LAW. Portkuul. Oregon, , IS, It, and tf, Hamilton Huildlng. All legal and col leotsun buslneea promptly attended to. Claim agaJuat Ui guverntiesiit a spe cialty. t . . 11 IIDClWTr MICETINOH. TITvII'I-K 1.01X1H NO. T, A. V. and A. al. Hegular runtinunlratluna held on th first and third Tuesday vnlng ot eacto nuMith. W, O. HOWBtJa, V, M. B. C. IIOUUKN. Hoeretary. M18CELLAN KOITH. nBAl, EUTATK. NOTAflT PUIOJC. W, C. CAOMtOLL 1TI Tenth street. WIIKN IN IHiHTI.ANIv-Call on Jno. f. Ilan.lley Co . I.'l Third it rot, and get th Iwlly Aalorlan. Visitors nee not mlsa their murnln pai-r while there. JIKVKHAHIC."" WINES AND llltANIUKS - t's. in fan del win Instead of coffee m trH. i'lfty rnt iwr gallon. i..?rt ri.re. Ieh and apricot lirenilr, Alai I'reitch 'smo and wine at A in iliil.ri a A. V. ALLKN. DliALLK IN Grocrrlrs, Flour, erj, Pivllun l:(ui! VrgrLiMr. Cr.kery, GUn diij Plated Ware. I.OKsrrj'Supplln. Cw. Cass BwJ Sueiigua Sual Aktefla. C-re Snap A Kodak at assay man nimiui uui ,.i ur atei and you'll get ., a pertmll ul a i.iku brnuiniiW oer Willi pleasnm timuglila. Much iUJty In tin lliiiro w hate Meltnr are eii.aih la PLEASE ANY MAN. Cortje and Try Them IIUOHKM A CO. VXTENDUD 8TM1ATII1 "Do unto other a you would hav othra do unto you." I sympathetically shown In th following line, the pre sumption being that iii.;hy I twrii or akin to pain or Borrow; "Oentlemen: I'leaa send Kiauee's Headache Capsule as follows: Twu box w Flora Heay, llavanno, N. Pak Two boie to I.lllle Wilcox, llnf'klund. N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great sufferer from headache nml your Cap sule ar th only tnmg that relieve m." Your vary truly, KLeOHA B1SAV. Havana, N. Dak. For wal by Chaw. Hogera. Astoria Or Hoi Agont J. B. WYATT. Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, ShlpCliniullery, Groceriew, I"rvlHit)IlH, PA INT W onti OIUH. Special Atlsntlon Paid to Supplying Ships. They Lack Life Ther ar twlnea gold to fishermen on th Columbia river that land ta th hum relationship to Marshall'! Twin aa a wooden Image doea to th human being thoy lack strength lift , evetino and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into th belief that othe twine besides Mamliall'i will do "JusfT ' a well." They won't. They cannot STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p, m. dally (except flunday). Iyeaves Portland at 7 a. m. dnlly., ex cept Bunday. "llalley Oatsert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at 8:15 a, m. ; Bunday evening at 7 p. m. Leave Portland dally at I p. m ex cept Bunday, On Saturday at 1! p. m. WALLACE MAUZKRV, Agent. North Pacifie Breaiery JOHV KOrr r,'.p Bohemian Latter And XX POi'TM. Beor Leav order with J. L. Carlson at the Sunn yeld Saloon or Louis llovtge at th Ooswnopolltaa Saloon. All orders will be promptly attended to. ... I ) oc