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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1896)
THE DAILY ASTOBUtf, iSTOEiA, THttoAY iiolNINO, JAKCJLEY 10, .8W Sally &tcrrimt JOHN T. UaUTKR, BJtMr. TiiRMt op mmaciPTiow Telephone No. t DA-O.T. Bent by nD, psr year 6nt by nrnO, pr month ..... served by carrier, per wee .... tt TTESKXT. 8 sot by n0 per yr. O advance Post b ubecrtbre. At conjmutikaUors intended for pub Noalloa should tM directed to to editor. Bulns conwiunlcatlon of all kinds and i-ssnltssnc saust D a-klreased to Tb Astoria. Teas Astoraasi guarantee to tu sub acrftxra tb UaI circulation of any newspaper published on th Columbia river. Advertising- rate can bo had on ap- p.Josstloo to tbo business manager. Tbo Weekly Astorlan, tho second oil sst weekly ta tho atatte ot Oregon, hu axt to tho Portion Oregonta. tfc Wrtt weekly circulation In tho - Jno. F. Handley Co. are our Portland agents, and cople ot the Astorlan can bo had every morn Ins at their stand, 134 Third street. AN EMPTY PROMISE. Councilman Welch's pledge to "'bring In a relief bill" to reimburse the police all that they lose by a voluntary shave cm tho warrants turned over to them In lieu of tho cash for their salarlea Is pre posterous. Every school boy know, as a plain business proposition, that after a man has signed tho pay roll tor the till amount of his salary, the city stands discharged of any further obligation to him on that account, and It Is a matter of utter Indifference to the city whether he holds his warrant for tho sake ot the accruing Interest which tho city agrees in consideration of his acceptance ot tho warrant to pay him, or transfer It to some bill broker or speculator, since Its obligation cannot In either event be increased or diminished one cent Again, Mr. Welch, however Important an inte gral part he may be of that body, is not tho city council, and oven if there were any legal liability on the city to make up the discount retained by the bankers or brokers on these warrants. It be lived to fulfill bis pledge. Mr. Welch would only have one vote on an appropriation for that purpose. The fact Is. and every Intelligent man will see It after a mo ment's reflection, tho city council could not by Its unanimous rote appropriate one dollar of public funds to reimburse any man the amount he chooses to pay a banker or speculator for accommodat ing him with the cash on the city's prom ise to pay bis salary. It is plain, there, fore, that the action of tho city council yesterday reduces the salaries of our po lice exactly the amount they may be forced to discount their warrants. BRITISH A.VD GERMAN RIVAI.KT. Dispatches from London and Berlin tell of mutual enmity between the people of tho two countries. In recent issues of tho Astorlan wo read the headline "John Bull Bates the Germans, " over a cable gram from London, while turning to an other page the letter of a Berlin corre spondent bears tho caption, "Hate for John Bull." Mutual animosity such as this must have more than a sentimental reason for Its existence: It is difficult to believe that the Transvaal incident can bo tho sole cause. A deeper griev ance in the hearts of each must be found. Money, well called the god of every nation, is the real root of this trouble, as the love of H Is of all evil. In tho In creasing trade rivalry of the two nations we And tho reason for their hatred. Great Britain's chief competitors In trade are the United States and Germany. For our part we have not Inflicted as grievous a blow on England. Wo have lost her only our own markets, our de velopment having been directed chiefly to the supplying of our own needs and the increasing of our Interna! resources. This may bode future competition, but at pres ent it is not enough to provoke other than friendly antagonism, such as exists between two merchants in the same el'y. With Germany the case is different Long ago, in spite of the drains upon her re sources for the maintenance ot her im mense standing army, Germany not only produced sufficient for her own wants, but when they were satisfied began to supply those of other peoples. For a long time Great Britain had held a monopoly of this business, and. not unnaturally, she has grown jealous at the Teuton's interference; while Germany, annoyjd at the universal presence of the flag ol Eng land, looked upon It as the only obstacle between her and success. This development of Germany's export trade, which has escaped the attention of many Americans, has been sufficient to check that of Great Britain. The yearly exports of German products now amount to over rT5.000,.XJO. It is true that our exports are greater, but with us the ex ports are chiefly raw material needed by Great Britain, while with those of Ger many a far larger proportion consists ot manufactures. In every way the Ger man government has encouraged this ex tension of her trade. Bounties and spe cial subsidies have been granted to steamship lines, until now a very large j percentage of the Atlantic carrying trade , sails under the German flag. . No greater monument in honor of per severance and attention to details can be found than Germany's success. Lacking the dashing speculative nature of the American or the Briton, It Is by these other characteristics and by these alone that Germany has won Its plai-e. While the two Anglo-Saxon countries try to fores Anglo-Saxon wares on the for-1 elgner, the German caters to his preju dices, and by hard work, In spite of the obstacles of poorly paid labor and scanty food the epithet "German," which once depreciated an article, is fast becoming a guarantee ot merit. One example will show the way in which Germans cultivate their markets. Whenever their foreign agents And artl- ..I T-.no-ll.h m.nnfnetur. ore rt-mrert i i by their customers they send samples ; home and soon offer similar goods for' sale at lower price. Nothing is too I small to escape their attention. It muit : be said that they are not overscrupulous j In this respect, and British manufacturers ia J'it ground far their frequent cn. plaint that tnnr irauc-niarm are imiv tatcd by the. Germans. Knoufb. baa brn ar.ld. to show thfi flam aglnt inroads which Germany's com. mere Is making upon that ot Orrat Iblt aln. When to this we add Emperor Wil liam's new-found passion for colonisation as well as the contemptuous attitude ot the two peoples for ai-h other, which has been fostered by tho Journalists and litterateur ot both coumilcs, H ccasca to be surprising that he two nations find It difficult to restrain the desire to By t on another's throat. !. L. ! ! LJ. J ! MAN AMERICAN 81UP8 WITH AMER ICANS. The Marine Engineer' Association ot the United States la now holding its nine teenth annual meeting In Washington, and the main uhjct that will ome be fore It Is the Improvement of the person nel ot the American merchant service. It Is a well-known fact that American seamen are fast dlsnppearltv from the seas, not because of the hardships of tho life, but because. In addlton to those hardships, they have no prcHcr protec tion by the law against oppression. They ere no sooner cn shore than they are robbed, and then kidnaped-sharur-haied is the nautical slung-hack o the sea again. The marine engineers propose to correct some ot these evils, if congressional action can do It. tn tho way ot providing tor better shipping laws and also In mak ing it Imperative that American ships shall be manned by American seamen. This to apply to the officer as well as to tho men. It appears that even the new American line Is officered largely by men of forelitj birth, though many of these have now taken the first step toward naturalisation by "declaring their Intention" to become clt liens. In the event of war these vessel are all subject to be used by the t'nlted States and may be turned Into cruisers or priva teers at a moment's notice. Their crews are almost as Important as the ships themselves, for they have been trained to the management ot those partleulv vessels. In case of such Impressment by the government no one will gainsay that from captain to powder monkey every individ ual on beard should be an American. We ought therefore, to have su?h amendments to the laws as will protect American seamen w hen In port, al mak ing It imperative on the part ot all own ers of vessels flying the American flag to employ none but Americans, native or naturalised. It is to accomplish this that the marine engineers will devote the time of their present meeting. Tho New Tork Herald has published some statistics showing an increased ex portation of manufactured goods under the Wilson-Gorman tariff. The Herald would have done the country a service II in a parallel column it had published a table'showlng the Increase In Importa tions of manufactured goods. The fall In wages consequent upon the reduction of duties on foreign goods enabled Amer ican manufacturers to make a little show of sending goods into the markets of the world. But Increases in this way are generally represented in the form of per centages. If 1100.000 worth of goods was exported under the McKlnley tariff and if this amount was increased by C0.00V under the present tariff, the percentage! of Increase would be 50 per cent. There I might be SO and 25 per cent Increases In exports to a good many countries and still the aggregate of increase might not amount to 1 per cent of the net aggre gate Increase in imports. The New Tork Herald is a great newspaper, but nj one should forget thst it Is the organ of New Tork importers. Governor Lord's decision as announced In the Astorian's telegrams this morning, that there is to be no extra session of the legislature, will be welcomed by every sensible taxpayer In the state. Nobody who knows our chief executive ever Im agined that he would come to any other conclusion. BAD SLIP. "How did It happen you got defeated?" asked the friend. "I thought you had the horny handed farmers .lead to rights." "1 did." said the lata candidate, "but I forgot myself and ate pie with a fork." Cincinnati Enquirer. A PRETTY FACE is the result of a healthy physical con dition. "Beauty is but skin deep," yet It gTeatly 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 ail mentsIt 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 jierfect and permanent cures. Richard Crtoker Is a devotee of kumysa. He will not drink anything else. He drinks It with meals and between times. In his early days, like most men In public life, he took his glass of wine, and liked it and now and then he took a "sup" of whisky or beer with his friends. Tint for nearly ten years now he has stuck closely to kumyss during the winter months. In the hot season he consumes gallons of Saratoga spring waters. He believes without hesitation that he will live to be a hundred. Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla. A proposal has been made to burden tli ltube nt Vnrk'a litr uin a.ttk fh. name f gt. Felix, for no better reason than ihtt he was born ne-ir the church dedicated to that saint in Norfolk. The Prince of Wales is shout to rebuild at bis own expense this ancient church, which tradition assltrns as the first Christian place of worship In rit Urlt aln, and the Idea Is lo associate his little grandson forever with the pious work. The baby will be christened In the Chapel Roval, 8t. James'. The queen has prom ised to bo present, and the affair will be ". ot the eve!"H ot ,he London season, which does not give much premise so far 0f fccing particularly brilliant. - KARL'S CfcOVER BOOT will purlfjj vour blood, clear your complexion, reg Pntd .y j. xv. Conn. TUN FARMER'S 1.1 PK, The farmer loads an K S lite; Th C D Sows rtll rot: And when at E V reta from strife, Ills bone all A K lot. In D P has to strurtil hard To K K living out; It I C rroet do nut retard III crcps there'll 11 A drought. ' The hired L P baa to pay Ara awful A St. too. They C K rest when he's away Nor N K work will do. Itoth N 71 cannot nu.ke to meet And then for A l takes r Some boarder who so K T eat, ft E no money make. O little I C finds this life: Sick In old A G lies: The debt he O J! leaves his wife And then In P C dies. -VtoM Ma lotto-Wilson. in Chicago Tribune, IVn'l Invito tltntppolntment by expert msnttng. Ivpend upon One Minute Couch Cure ;d you have Immediate re lief. It cure erven, The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate result. Ctus. Rogirs, D. Whnt! You. an Inveterate smoker, actually refuse a cigarette? V. The fact I my doctor ha forbidden in to smoke. A month later IV meta hi (rlend with an enormous vlgar In his mouth. I.-' say! t-Uln't you tell me your doctor had ordered you to give up smoklnr? V. Certainly; but you must know he died last we-k. Remls Theater. ItD TOC EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troub.es? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medtcln baa been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure ot all female complaint. aaartlng a wonderful direct Influent In giving strength and tone to the organ. It you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting 8pl(a, or an N.vrvou. Seplea. Excitable, Melan choly or tr.mbled with Dlssy Spells, Elec tric Rltlers Is the .medicine you need. Health and StrengrR are guaranteed by Its use. Large bottles only M cents at Cha. RoCrer drug store. It was recently stated In the London Sketch that there was Christmas festivi ties at the palace, superintended hy Mr. Vanderbllt and the IH'wager Duchess ot Marlboroutrh. The duke's solicitor wrote at once to say there were no fe tlvitles, that the duke manages the pal ace himself, and he "brooks no Inter ference." It not only Is so, it mi'st be so. One Minute CouKh Cure act quickly, and that's what makes It go. Cha. ltovr.. Slid Sam Spooney to the object of his affecttuns: "'.Miss Fanny. I have time and ag-iln tried to tell you what my feel Ins were towards you. hut you Invaria bly told ine to slop. I no take advan tsire of your havlns sueh a sore throat that you can't talk to tell you that I love you. Texas 8iCter. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, AN VNFA1R ADVANTAGE. I envy the man who nvikes Mabel h?r shoes, Because, to get down to the root. We both take our orders from her. but you see. The cobbler has Mabtl to boot. Miun.!X3 BUCK I. EN '3 ARNICA SALTS. The beet salve tn the world fot Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Kheura, Fever Pores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblain. Con.s. and All Skin Brup- tlons, and positively cures Piles, or no PHy required. It U guaranteed to give perfect swtisfactlon, or money reruntVed. Price. cents per box. For Dy Chas. lloifers. Odd Fellow building. MAKING IT PERSONAL Mr. Kerry-Greatness Is all compare tlve. For example, an elephant four frvt high would be called a cute little thing, while a rat of that sise - Mrs. Ferry Yes. and 125 for a bonnet Is an enormous expense, but It Isn't any thing t all when you lose it at poker. Cincinnati Enquirer. J. W. Pierce, Republic, Iowa, says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure In my family and for myself, with results so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find wonls to express myself a to Us merits. I will never fall to recommend It to others, on every oeeaslon that prtsents Itself." Chas. Krgers. A GOOD WORD. Mr. .1. J. Kelt Sharcsburg, Pa. Dear Sir' I am glad to say a good word for Krauae'i Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three year, with acute neuralgia and Its rnnrequen litu.tnini.1 lvhirh Sfmei1 tn h!ifTle th I efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave me Blmcwt instant relief. Words fall ! to express the praise I should like to l tn stow on Hraune a Heauaer.e capsules j Gratefully lours, MRS. E. K. HOLMES. ! Montroee, Pa HOW :!E LOST IT. His "get up" was magniilcent, No chappie could outdo him; Yet wh -n he stayed to one, sho tald There was no Kct up to him. Exchange, When Baby was sick, we gar bar Castor!, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Colldren, she garethem Castorla. SHE iq. Willie In the typewriter mlgh'Ier than the sword? Pana Why do you ask? Willie Why, It has about knocked the pen out. Scott's Emulsion ttands for wasting, de creased vitality, im poverished blood. The combination of Cod liver Oil with the Hy pophosphites of lime and soda as prepared in it, is exactly what is needed for the above conditions. ISC'' TSVa' NvBEST i . SVtlL. Nt. aad It is sold, nn m told oa miar-nt by U dnuf It our incipient Consumpuoss ihsbsst Couch ard Cretut CttNk . aura. It MdiM-a For Sals by J. W. Can hSTORIfl PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 RKAPlKtl KiXM PKKK TO All, tWn everv Uv (rum S o'clock ttt 5:30 and (1:80 to 9:30 p. nt. bulwcnplion rates fo per auuutii. Seathwwt ear. Bkvestk aad Da 9U. MONTHLY WATKU RATK8, The water rate will b duo and pay abl In advance at th offlos nt th eity water works on tha flrt day ot each month ivxcent for elevators or by meters. which are payable on th flrt day ot th ueceedlng month), and If not paid within th first ten dayr th water will b shut off from the premises, as provided In sec tions S and S. It Is understood that none of th fol lowing rates Include charge for baths. water closets, urinals and hose: n1(rtM No rat lea than M i'h Hrpl nf flour used oer .i.v M l)rhe flh.1li First chair I l-j.-h a.litltlnnal chair X 11m (k ISih Vlml tub. nrlvsts.. K V..h a.l.llllonal tub 3t First tub In hotels, boarding and htetiflnsr huuii'i. nubile building and block 1 Pach additional tub 1 llnrlter ahons and bathing houses. each tub 1 S nr Piimna K niarksmlth Shons On forge I 50 Each additional forge O Bookblnderles and Printing Offices 1 W Breweries Special rate. Building Purpose For each 1.1V0 brick laid. Including water for lime Wetting each barrel of lime tor plastering, or any other purpose than brick Wetting each barrel of cement 8tone work, per perch 1 Butcher Shop and Fish Market IM Chinese Buildings or House First six person I Kach additional person U Chinese Wash House Each US 8 County Buildings Special rate. City Building, etc Speelal rate. Dye Works W to 5 Family Rate Six persons or less I CO Each additional person 10 Filling Cisterns tPrivste) For each I.Oua gallons, special rate. Fire Protection Special rate. Foundries -Each. In addition to engine and forge It W to S 0U Gas Companies Each $1 00 lo S 00 Government Buildings Speclul rate. Hose For Irrigation, Including spacs oc cupied by building Each lot of ground &xt00 feet or less) 1 00 All person Intending to use hose for Irrlratlon during the present year must make application at this office before commencing to use the water, whether they have paid for the use of the hose during the past year or not. To persons agreeing to pay for hose for Irrigation during the months 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 hose bib has been detached from the pipe. For sidewalk sprinkling Earn S feet front or less (including washing windows and floors) 2S Sidewalk sprinkling must be confined within the limit of the front ot th. premises for which payment ha been made, and not extended to the adjoining street. The use of the ho for sprinkling streets Is forbidden under any circum stances. . Hose bibs will not he allowed on the premises excepting where hose rates are paid. Hotels, Boarding and Lodging House In addition to famly rate, each room 10 Or by special rate. Hv.lraullc Elevators Special rate. Ice Cream and Oyster Saloons $2 00 to C 00 Laboratories, Soda Manufactories, Bot tling Establishments, Vinegar Fac tories and Pu king Houses- Each LM to 10 00 Laundries Ordinary, special rate or by meter. Steam, special rate or by meter. In addition to engine. Li wn Fountains With one-sixteenth Inch nozzle, special rate. With one-eighth Inch nozzle, spe cial rate. Machine Shops, Sash and Door Factorie In addition to engine and forge.... 1 tio r hy special rate. Manufactories and Shops Not Otherwise Specified Special rate. Meter Rates t Meters for pipes more than one Inch in diameter will be allowed only by spe cial agreement witn the applicant. 1 The right Is reserved to set meters whenever, and In such places only, as may ne deemed best. All meters shall be and remain the property of the city, and may be remo-ed whenever the com mittee or superintendent may elect to do so. t. In the event ef a meter getting out of order and falling to register, the con sumer shall be charged at the average oaiiy consumption as shown by the meter when in order. 4. For water delivered hy meter, for use 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. With this exception, the minimum charge for water delivered by meter shall 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 ths meter above the schedule rate for any month will be charged. In addition to the schedule rate payable 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 any one month at the rate of n) cents for each 1,000 gallons. For the quantity so used In any ons month exceeding 10.000 gallons, and up to 2,000 gallons, at tha rate of 30 cents for eaeh 1,000 gallons. For the quantity so used In any one month exceeding Zi.OOO gallons, and up to N0 -4. : fmS LWHottlB. Vlkl On. cent a do W" K.W0 gallon, at tba rats ol wtiU far each tW gallona. For th miantlty o -X In momh ,xceld... r '',nVe.n..'f.r W.lM gallon, at Uo rat of W en ch LOW gallon. For th quantity so used In any on month ..celling MUW l,,,,n;,'"i,Pru M.ooo gallons, at th rat ot l ror each I,hi gallons. FVu- th quantity so used In any on month exceeding WO.10 Kalians, at lh rat of W cents tor eaeh . gallon- Kent will b charge.! on mlr put month from W " Municipal Ital- Siwvlal rate. Office, IHwIor. Banks, t to. Kach r lmntlst officea, eai'h...... Photograph Galleries- Each..... u wis w Public Building and Blocks Each room without ruel...,. i Each room with faucet Publla 1111 and Th.atcr- , 11 91 10 i w Restaurant. Coffe House and Lunch Cuunior M 00 to 11 00 Ritlsstia K M to 0 w Bchsol (Public and Prlvate)- Speclal rate. Sewer Work Battling earth, special rata Bleeitlnc Rooms Each room without faucet 1 vc-h room with faucet W Soda Fountains Keh fountain ........ Eark let fltithlA ll'rlvalnV fin,. hoi-sM nr mw ......... SS l.'..h additional horse or cow Each vehicle Abov rale apply whether water I taken from stabls or elarwnere. Livery and Feed Stable Special rat. Steam Engine and Bollr- Ka.-h horss rawer (ten hour each dav) to ten horse power I Each, from len to twenty horns power Each, from twenty to thirty hore power Each, abov thirty hore power.... Vnr holler for heating purposes. according to ls ot building fcc to I 0 Oa engines I Btramboata. Bhlpo, Tug. Ic Special rat. ninrM Drug stores $3 W to It Grocery stores J Hardware store tr aooda and other store I Liquor lore (wholesale).... 00 to t 0 For famUlr living In th am building 1 ! Swill and 8Un Hopper For each slop hopper with outlet or wste pip two or mors Inche In diameter, and supplied with water direct from faucet, or In in manner other than It bucket. . I ITrlnnla I Private) Self-closing !S Other than self .closing 1 Constant flow 5 Public, self-cloalni: Other than self-closing I Constant flow W Water Closet lOther Than Tank Pioaet) First closet, prlvat t Eaeh additional closet 36 First eloset In stores Each additional clot S Plrct closet In hotels, boarding and lodalns house, saloons, public building and blocks 1 U Each additional closet 1 00 On closet for two families I 00 Each addltlonul family Water Closet ITnk Closet) Flint closet private... f Each additional closet & First closet In stores W Each additional closet A First closet in hotel, boarding ami lodging house, saloons, public buildings and block 1 00 Each additional closet b) One closet for two famllle 71 For each additional family B Water Motors Special rat or by meter. Number of Occupants In all dwellings, store, offices and other places (except hotels and lodging house), where the num ber of occupants exceed six per sons, the charge for each person In excess of six will be. In addi tion to th above rate ID For other uses or business not herein mentioned, by special rat or hy meter. The right I reserved by the Water Commission to amend or add to these rule and regulations, or to chang th water rale a experience may show to be necessary or expedient. eivwam. Ttna Hitv a OlaiCM SATCMT, COPVaiOMTS- at. Tor ttlfrmnattVsi and fra Handbook writs la Ml N.I a CU. Ml kanuiwiT. Ksw YoaC, Oljest be w fot sminn paws ts AnutKa, rf nst.nl Castro out ty us u brottshl km for tb laibus by a ootio. gir.a tpssoCatsx. la las Larrest etrealsttna of say srientllle paper fa cos World. Sol.mllulT tlluitrawd. Vt luilll-nl man should b without Is. Wsstlr, ai.ooa fssrr lijuslsnvmihs. Address, M ny C i CO. VSI isstsa, 1 81 Biuadway, M.wYut Ctifj JOB PRINTING BII.M1KADH,. IXJAL BLANKS, LETTKIl HEADS, SHIPPING TAOH, STATEMENTS, LAIIEIX, CA11KS, TICKETS, ENVELOPES, HANDBILLS, RECEIPTS, ETC., ETC. Anything in llitt above line executed with neatness, and dispnloh ut the Astorian Job Office. ASTOR BTREET ORADH NOTICI3. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the city of Astoria havs determined and Intend to establish the grade of Astor street, in Adair's Astoria, from the west line of Forty-fourth street to the eat line of Forty-sixth street, at the following height above the base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An ordinance to establish a base of grades for the streets of tho city of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt: Twenty-five feet throughout all said portion of said street, which Is to be level from end to end and from side to side. At any time within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, within ten days from tho 31st day of January, 1896, remonstrance can b mads against said proposed grade, and If with in ssm time a written rr monstrance against tho sum l llled In the nfflce of tho auditor and police judge lv the own ers of three-fourths of the property ad jacent to said portion of said street such grade shall not be established. Ily order of the Common Council. Attest: H. K. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January is, 1VI. I Edentlflo Antiieu i Agency f ETJl.u Indio Thb Oasis op tup colorado desirt A Hew ealth csort Br-LOW IHB LKVLL OP THH SPA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for Sullerers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Tha objections urged against Indlo tn the past by th large numbers who otarwiae would have been glad lo lak advantag of Us beneficial climate, ha iwsq a lack of eultabl acooimnoda Hon. The Southern Pacific Company, taxes piMtaurt in announcing that v erai Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have lust been srctd at India ata Hon. that will be rented to apiUcanu at reason abl rates, Ttsy are fur nlthed with modern convenience, sup piled with pur artesian water, and st altualad. a to aura occupants all ths advantages to b derived from a more or less protracted residence In this Ot ugttuul climate, (From tba San Francisco Argonaut) "In tha heart of th great desert of th Colorado which tha Southern Pa cine road traverses there la an oasis called lndlo, which, In our opinion, li th sanitarium ot lb earth. W b Have, from personal lnvtlgaUun, thai for certain Invalids, th- la no spot oi Oils planet so favorable." O. T. Stewart. U. O., writ: "Tb' purity of the air, and the eternal aun ahlne, fill on with wonder and delight Nature baa accomplished s much that there remain but little fig man to do. Aa to Ita possibilities a health resort, -hsr Is the most per feci sunshine, with a temperature al waya pleasant, a perfectly dry soil for rain la aa unknown factor; pun oxygen, dense atmosphere and pur. water. What mors can b desired It la tha place, above all others, fur lung troubles, and a paradise for rbu maths. Considering th number of ufferer who have been cured, I ban no hesllancy In recommending this genial oasla as th haven of lb afflict INDIO. Is 6i3 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANr.KI.ES Fare from Las Angeles f).oc For further Information Inquire of any Southern Pacific Company agent. or address S. P. ROOEmfl, Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co J. & KIRKLAND, Dlst. Fa a. Agt Cor. firs vid Alder flta, Portland, Or MUSIC HALL. www KIATINO CO will open their ww Mail 1111 at a' Asinr strael, w Saturday th Mth. Thejf will www keep numberless good liquors aad elf srs besides baring good muilo all lh tin. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trabx-Cootinental Railway System. m oceaFto ocean -IX- Palacc Dining Room nnJ Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elrgant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 (tared ns sll tickets Kasl. Tourist rr the kest oa wheels, l.uiiitimeuts el tbo r.r Aural throughout. ALSO Canadian Fuciflo -T0- Chlna and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C. rMMr.aa if India An.. ith. Empress of Jsp.fl .' Empress of C hint Empress of India Empress of Jsi sn Aug rth. &rpt. 16th. Oct. i.th, Nov. mh. Dec, vth. trap's.. r uiina Australian steamer Issv V.nrouver, B. C , itth f sv.ry meatta. For ticket rite ntid infomaiion cull on ar uddrr .A. I'lM.A'iMJiN, Aientj Astoria, Or. W. F, Car"n, Travrllnn Pfiss. Apt, Tscnmi, Wah. Geo. McL. Brown, DWt. Pass. Aet., Vfliicotiver, o. t-. H PHOFrlSHIOMAl. CAHI'B. JOHN T LIHUTKII. ATTOtlNKY-AT-I-AW. turtue, tipslaliV Asiurlaii IIuIIiIIiik list man Physician. KeUnllo. ML HA11TKU PHYSICIAN ASM HWIHIRON. Offlt' ovr Albert Iiiinlir'i iturs. cor. tth and Co tmeri'litl. I'rlesai Call. Hi r.mruiciiieni, liumi. (Vrsiliin at oftlv tr msdlolnsa furnl.h.d. tlt. WUY JANHON. PIIVHICIAN ANO HJItCDWN Ofniwovortlssn'sdnigsliira. Hour, in In It a. m. I lo 6 ami 1 lu I p. tu. Sun. day, 10 to II. OIL O. n. KI1TK8, rilYHlCUN AND tMTIMKnN SMelol sll-nlli n tit dlsss of wom an and urgrr. Olllo over I".lgr'e st'ira Alnrl Telephiin Vo M iAT TUTTLM. M. n. piirsicuN. ptmoKoN. ani AtXTOUCIIKUIt, 9 Orne, rtiHinis and a, Pythian llullilltig. Hours. 10 to 11 and I to t. Ksaldsni's, fi. Csdsr trt ri, t. cuiteiiir, AmillNrtr-AT-LAW. S Commercial liresl. W. U. U Fores. It, InUta. uroitct. s SMITH, ATTOHNIcrS-AT-YAW,' M Cuniatsrelal striwL J. Q.'A. HOWI.DY, ATTOIlNBY AND COUNSKIX1H AT LAV. Offlo oa Seoond HtrL Atrl. Oi J, N. Pulph. HW-hard Nlion Cheator V. Pol ph. DOU'H. NIXON A IXJUK. ATTOHNBYll AT UIW. PortUuid. Oregon, 11, IS, 14, and 17, Hamilton llulldlug. All legal and col' Isotkin business ntliip'.ly attended to. Claim aguluat the luvsrnmsnt a dally. BOClL.Tr UKKTINlia TllMI'IJ-: l.t'IH-iK NO. T. A. r. and A. M. Ilegulsr t'imiiuiilt-allima held on tb flrat and third Tursday evvulng of each month. VY. O. IIOWRUs, W. at. B. & HOU)KN, sWsiary. M IHCBUANEOtm It UAL ESTATE, NOTAIIY PUIU-IO. V. C. CASHUIX, ITS Tenth street. WIIKN IN Dlirl.AN'l--all un Jnu. P. Ilnnitley Co . I.I Third street, and set ths Dally A.torlan. VI. Mors neel not ml" Ihrir niornln Ht-r while there. IIKVRlt AtJKA WINKS AM) IJHANIMEH -t'se .. fandol win Indtad .f ene ut ii . fifty esnts ier gallon lion't f..-". rarh and trU-ot lirmirtv At-. Pini ustnao and wins at Ales lintwri . A. V.ALLHN, P1AUIN Grocrilrs, Umif, l erJ, t'luvllom, Fruil VrgetaNra, Crokrry, IjUm 4iid PI jlcj W al e. I .oilR'i s' Sufpl If Cr. C.ss AuJ HutSitM.M. Streets AtOills. tlr. Snap A Kodak at any iwi eutiutig mi .. ur iia-t and ruu'n m-i Ixrtrmt l a 114" llii.inM.r oter situ .l.';.ii.l (iwiualii.. Sui-li lew ii y lu Hi- iii.o. a sr htttetstrrsjvelinuAlitb PHASE ANY MAN. Corrje and Try Them j I u si 1 1CM A CO. EXTttNKKD 8YMPATII i. "Do unto other a you would rmv others do untu you," I synifaU'eimul) shown In th following line, th pra auniitlon U tng that nia:ny I f 'rn. or akin to rain or sorrow : "IJenlleiiieii; Please moid Kiause'. HeaiLiihe Cnisiulsa a follow. Two buxr to Hr Heay, llitvanna, N. Duk. Two boxe to LUIIs Wilcox. llpukliind, N. Dak. I nav always been a great sufferer from headurh and your I'm sule are th only tning that rnilevet ma," Yours very truly, Kl.tlHA SKA Y, Havana. N. Link. For Me by Cbk. liotiera, Antnria Or, Sol Agent. J B WYATT, Aitorla, Orrgon. Hard wore, Ship ChniKl lory, GrocerleH, ProvinionH, I'AINTH unit OILH. Rpicl.l Aticnliun I'aid to Supplying Ships. They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on lh Columbia river that stand In Che same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to th human being they lalc strength tit evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool youmelf Into the bollof that other twines besides Marshall' will do "Just as well." Tlioy won't Thoy cannot. STIC AM ICRS Telephon3 & Bailey Catzert. Telephone" leaves Astoria nt 7 p.. nt. dally (eseent Sunday). Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. dally., ex cept Sunday. "llalley Oittaert" leaves Astoria Tues diiy, Weilnemlny, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at 8MB a. m.j Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dully at 8 p. m., ex cept Sunday. On Saturday nt II p. m. WALLACE MAUZKRY, Agent. North Paeifie Brecaery JOHN KOPP, Prop And XX POIOH' Lesav orden with J. L, Carlson at th. Bimnyslde H.Uoon or Louis llnent at th Coamopolltsn Saloon. All orders will b promptly attended In.