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TU lMLLV ASTORUN, AS'WRU WhMttfiSHAY MMLVINU, FRWMUUY II, iBWi. gaily gUiovlau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Til K MS OP SUBSCRIPTION Ttlupuou No. K. DAILY. Sent by matt, par Jr Bent by mail, per month Barred by carrier-. per week . . . 01 WEKKLY. Sent by mail per jut, . to advance. Posts frea to subscribers. - AH cammunlcatlons Intended for pub- ilcatfen tlKuM ba directed to the editor, annual savins In the haul, without re iiuslneas communications ef all kind and ; awrd to wear and ti nt, would bo aUmt remittances must be addressed to The I i,n.iii. As matt.ts sw.nl, the tanners Aatorian. j pay an annual road asses;.vent of S'.i'V,- The Aator1. ,ranteea to IU .ub- l"''in r '' "' acrmara (be largest circulation of any j sh"M ' l"i"' newspaper published on the Columbia-,"" ,,f impiwmenl. i.y -,.v!nK r(VM. i l pay ono-thir-l of Ihf owl. tho i-vintti ; to iy th other t-(hlrl, Advertlsirt rate can be had on ap- I pilcMlen te the buainesa manager. The Weekly Aatorlan. the aecond old est weekly In tbe aute of Orecon, baa next te the Portland Oregonian, the larteit weekly circulation In the aute. Jno. F. Ilandloy ft Co. are our Portland agent, and coplea of the Aatorlan can bo had every morning at their stand. Ki Third itreeL M KINI.KY S PLATFORM. Otvernor McKlnley'a recent addrw wa an event of more ttuui ordinary Im portance to hit party and to the country. With a much wider popularity through out the West than any other candidate for the presidential nomination, tnen wrre reaMMU why hi utterance on the jrreat political fewue of the day ahould command a degree of public attentijn which would be accorded to those of no other man. not even exwpting Mr. Reed. For tf any Republican leader Is entitled to apeak for the pirty as an outhoritatlv? exponent of Its creed he I that man. In his ChiiaRO address he laid down the lines of the Republican policy on these j Issue as h. understood them and as ! they aro understood by the Republican ! party from one end of the country to j the other. It wa a formulation in j brood outline of the Republican platform ; for Vt A protective tariff: iwiprwily; sound momy: the Monroe doctrine: in j these phases, but tlrst and foremost ot all . , . , . In a protectlev tariff, he xxund.sl the keynotes) of the- campaign. The recog- ' nised ajwstlo of the goiel of protection, i It cannot be said that, in the over shadowing promlnece he gives to a pro tective tariff, he has given It und-ie em phasis. For It is the distinctive princi ple of the Republican party. Sound money and the Monroe doctrine are the exclusive tenets of no political party. But protection to American Industry Is the distinguishing, as It Is thj cardinal, article of the Republican faith. In this It stands la radical opposition to the Democratic party. In whatever else the j Democratic party Is divided wide apart a aro It Southern and Northern fac- tions on the money uuetslon-it Is sub- ( ton of Kt Mcn.. are wf1 knovrn ..jirres stanttally united on a revenue tariff and ' cenres of Paris society. Put a prac-.k-.il the nearest approximation to free trade. I Maior McKmlev Is clearly right, there- iiajor aicrviruej- is cieany rifc.i fore. In putting the tariff question and its involved reciprocity markets in the fore- ' ground as the commanding Issue of the J v.. .h Bm,ML., .,i ,u.tM.s.. v.--.. , Democratic parties. If he accords a secondary place to the , yer. a irllliary man. a senator, a . ar.k-r. money question I, U from a too exclusive j each preoccupation with the tariff principle. ! man-g ,iuty to assist his f. llow me and not from any lack of clearness or : ber when required. boldness In his statements of the gener- 1 For instance, the only dramatic author . . . i In the club see his rwhts trampltd un- ally accepted view of the Republican at-J (ler foo( ,)y thf.alrU.a, n!anaKer; to de- titude on that question. He declares fend himself in the press he has recourse "that the Republican party stands for to the one Journalist, perhaps later to the . . . . . . ' one lawyer, and last of all to th- only honest money: for a currency of gold, , J ' . . , , ' ' ' 1 .leputy. who. airs his grievance in the silver and paper with which to measure chamber. our exchanges that shall be as sound as, Another Instance: The oniy physician the government and as untarnished as its renders medical aid to his Mlow club- ,, , men without any remuneration, and. in honor. The Republican party. he r(.turn ne , Ra,UI.any entitled to receive added, "would as soon think of lower-1 ega advice gratis from the one lawyer. Ing the flag of our country as to con- j to have free admission to see the play .... I of the one dramatic author, and, if ne.sl template with patience or without pro- j (o omn a o(U) wlthout,ln,,rest from test and opposition any attempt to de- i the onf. banker. The One Club already grade or corrupt the medium of ex changes among the people. It can be relied on In the future as In the past to supply the country with the best . James L. Francis, alderman, Chicago, money ever known, gold, silver and paper, j says: "I regard Dr. King's Now Discov ... , , , , i ery -as an Weal parucea for coughs, colds good the world over." If this statement a mg of the Republican position Is defective In j , my (amly t,x five y,re, to scientific precision It is comprehensive the ex.Sus.on of physician's preTlptions enough to satisfy all the advocates of; ... s - . ... ; probaMo platform declaration of the St., IjuIs ccnventlon on this subject. ; But while Major McKinley assigns the j t (II , ; the platform, It is not for him or any cne to say what may be its relative 1m-1 portance In the campaign. For that will 1 depend on the attitude of the iK-mocratic , party. If the national convention of pnarjn-. Weekly. that party should be controlled by Its j "Lie you give gas her ?" ask. .1 a wilil frea silver element, as Is not unlikely. ; looking man who rush..! into a dentist's Instead of a secondary place, the sound money plank of the Republican platform ; would prove Its mcst Important feature, i The contest would turn chiefly upon that j Issue. If, on the other hand, the Demo- : ciatlc platform and candidate should represent Its sound money faction. It is ; true that for all practical purposes the money question would cease to be an Issue. But In view of the possilillti.-s. I It is of vital importance that there shall I , ,, . . .. be no failure to ph-.ee the Republican ; party on the solid rock of sound money. , and no getting down In the mud to ancle ' for the free silver vote with baits of weak ' and paltering equivocation that catch no ! fish, and disgust and alienate the honent mind of Americans. ; f.r, The report of the pp-cial commltt- the Chamber of Commerce -jpuoliited t0 examine Into the Cascade locks of the. Columbia and arrange for .1 proper ce!e-. mechanlr a! curiosity is the? Invention of Lration of the opening of this great work i ('as,mlr ?"' ",h? ,hl" , ciples upon his knowledge of the work to traffic on th rher. is a most Intr- iw of thR phonograph. The ease, In estlng.one and well worthy careful study! stead of containing a strlklrjj apparatus, by all. The Importance of this wonder-! om" of lalp c0"' watchia do, ...... is proMde.1 with a phonograph cylinder, ful piece of enslmerlnrf to th- .ower ,,,,. , (je(, wlh K.nl(i,lv,'I)hoto. Columbia cannot be overesllmr.ted. It. graphic plate, which has received the mrars that the wheat of a large belt of j Impression of a human voice before being inferior country will be brought cn targes' r"r,"l ,n' wa"-h to the docks of Astoria v. itho.ir -tV.ni: r:.. , . ,A,,. ;l ,.,.,, ,,.,or ,.,, M,ivl, bi:ik r.t the lowest jKesil,!.. ipiy of r't. Uht. ; .1 .vhat he knew t.-ion a ec-r'.aln suh i'he Columbia will !ho become t iiy great ''-"lied: '-.Sothl:;: I h.-nr? nr.! -..- 1 ..... , ic'tt.l.d on it.".', r-.-onaut. Icveler on raies of 1,-ansiK.i lattnii 'or al- most a thousand mibs. and next to. the I)...n't ir.vli dl'arpolntment by xnr'. tullroad will Le the Ki- atest. factor In mi-ntlr-. Depend upon One Minute the development of this part of Oregon. -.ire and you have Immediate re- f. f! c!re . croup. The only harmless That declblve action should be taken by. ,em((;y .hnt produces Immediate results. Astoria at once to fittingly celebrate tho Ch..s. Roger. ! fvrtit, rt well to secure the Imm.tliste ' -. n.pt. lion of the work. It solf-cldeti m,. ihe action of (tic chamber of Com. inure- should t. and no do'tbt itl he, " mort heartily supplem.nt.-d ail snipport i ed hy o'.ir pcopl. , , ttimltlllltv cpi.oo.lid' by llio 1.-.M Sett I York lellAtuic to I.Hk Into the subject of sl rot"! has made a valuable r port, lllllttjf 1U !. s of printed matter The awn cost .f laklt.it produce I" market In New York at present is l .' per ton for mod six miles, the mf haul, or 3d will!" per mile. Thi istlmato per Ion per mile on a muni macadam road I ' cents, an.i U all (ho roa.ls of i, state w.rv of this l serlptlon thol The house c-ommltu-e tieud wifely In declining to reiort favorably the lull ad mltllnx Arbona as a suite of the rnion., aiid thus InereasiiiR the atn-nvlh of the free silver advocate In the senate. The total jHHulatlon of the seven state ad mitted since lSX-all of them represented by free silver men In tho senate t a little over l.tMM"1. not much more than one-fourth of the population of New York state. They send fourteen senalots I to Washington, and thus a small fnu-tlon of tho country Is enabled to dictate terms and to keep the nation's finance In a turmoil. There should be no more new states while the currency problem remains unsettled. No mor. mining camp aevnts In Washington. The releae of Waller Is an act of fre grace on the part of the Vremh ;;ovU":i inent. and our ovn govermtvnt Is evi dently right In accepting It as such, win a release from all claims for Indemnity. Waller was unquestionably guilty of the offense of which he wa convicted, a ih- lilHTate attempt to give infor-nailon to I the enemy, to the prejudice of th. French authority under which he was living, an.i there appears to be no:M:is in his ci-w justify any further Int-rfercico In his behalf. Purely as a manifestation of friendliness towards the l'nit.1 Slates be nas w-en gnen n-.s .u.-n,. ...... .--, , has been given his lib-rty. and the l.-u thing ho can now do is t r. sun e liisi previous ,.t..-.-iiril y. i j Governor Morten's candidacy Is In-j dors.nl I.y the York R.-piK.lie vn st.nej his i cemmittee. w hich means tliat all. or ncarlv all. of that state's delegation Willi . , cast Its vote for him on the first ballot., Beycnd that ballot all is conjemrc. The age handicap, of course, will weaken Morton In other states. Yet nolxKly doubts that he has the mental and moral equipment to make a satlsfuctory presi dent. THE ONE CLl'B. A x.w bl.a That Has H.cn Paris. sj.r.inT In Tha --Qtiioi.iA mill." .in. I th,. "Associa dtniaen if the great meroiwlls has j mM oui a gran., ne- ...ea n.- ,., .- pogn m conlulnallon of in.iiviuuals. .a h j fo,owlne a diffrrent cceu;ation. to lei termed -The one Club." Every phas.- numan i..w. ..... ... , ,r reprweniea one man ... ".' The membership of tne cit.n win. ac- cordlnglv. oriijri'e a ihy-icinn. !.- counts mere than' forty member:.. THE IDEAL PANACEA. or other preparitlons. Rev. Jn Kunrus, Keokuk. Iowa. the Methodist Episcopal ohurcJi for fW j year or nvre. ana nave never xouna any- th:n ' tfrJ'l?ilJ' B"'e uch I "t"' 'j .r.ii ub ui . viiu; a rm ery." Try t-n.s Weal cougJi rvme.lv now.. Trial byt.'.s frt at Charles nuKera . drug store. SlUEKINtJ A SKPAKATKI? oflif-e. "Wo do." replied tho dentist, "ll ej it put a fellow to sleep?" "Ir ilf." "Yo'l couid break his Jaw, and lie wouldn't feel it?" "He would know nothing of it." "Well, that'll do. r;ot it all ready for a f-llow to take?" "Yes. Take a feat in this chair an.i show me your tooth." "Tooth l.e hange,)!" nald the exelie.l call.r, beginning to rapidly remove lils toal an" V(-"x- ' a"t v " " pon 1 1 1 -. plaster off mv h.-ik." ,. , rtwm UHllU.r6D trl'y 101 PiCllGr'S CRStOflcl A WATCH THAT HPKAKS. fit. Louis Republic. A wonderful me-hani. al .-ontrivanee in ' onnoiim.l frrim V.vu 1 1 Ttrlu n.l In tl.u uliu ,.a of a ,at(. that raL, oilt . n()llnf n a voice like that of u human being. This C1KCIIT (HU.'RT IVM'KKT. liundrvd and Hi'ilv io 1'omf ; l'l lefoie Jmluo MiT.inU' ; Tho MIoxMns ls th d.K ki t of c:M. to oomo up lvtoit Judse Mv-ltrldo at the next ivno of court- ' i ll II.. J:iu.!. W. Vo!eh . V K N. C.v J. M KoldM v. J II. Hume. II M. I'nr . II. A. Smlih. Wvaii ,- Theiul . ii h. An.liv aii-l Maw OUeo. '!atoi Mill 'o. iSl.ix' Itlxer l.oa itlnir V. W W. V.'V.eny x r'.iuon AmlPn i.nd wife. II. V. I'ior.v va. II. A Smith. IV A. Kf.inoy . II. I. Ne0'.-..-. l4uia l-'viivl va. J. M. 8ololy. ' Jos It. ill. i, Uy . f. It. ti-lllii;er. Ktiaul lau. ad litem. J llolla:iv v. tih-v-eii It. I- xX t". II. H -iu-.er, K'l'itillan. X . Jo-i. Ilalla d;y. J I'linatruolloii Co I'd, r l:n h et ll at. J li. IS r. , e x lloiur I'li.uiK x John Peterson et a r U. I! s ll nd Willi. nil i;. id. M iiviis Wise s. II A Siullll t:.ole Krtlolll VS. .1. hil SelMM et ll. K. I--, l.lt ko ve. Mitchell Itros. It. I., ltu.h vs. J unes Welsh. Hunr-nr I'rvutmv and ilroociy Ck s C. F. liramma. Astoria tluaranty Sulvlily Co. v. City of Astoria. Slniomls S.i- Co. v. Columbia River I.imitr Co. i It. U Savin vs. Ilarkvlst and Tolvonen. ' Louis Sless iin.l I. U Ituker vs. A. W . " A!'""?!i'T,ry' .i vv , I W. I tllllett vs. II W Corbln ' and K. C Roger. McOiigue Savings Hank vs. J. T. Ho. McCague Savings llank vs. II. C. Thompson, McCague SiivliiRs I'auk vn. 11. and II. Q. Van Pusen. W illiam l-ehing vs. Kmma Cooler et al. IV K. W'urvrn et al. v. J. H. IH-Force et al. Drcgon I. & S. Co. vs. Reed & Wilson. F.slwrg. I'achmiin V Co. vs. Carl tist. mna. Freeman Cobb t. Krl lteehe. S.hiHil Mstrtct No. 1 vs. Nancy Welch. Knoch I- llludgrit vs. Spem-vr M. and Margaret! Johnson. Astoria 11. . U Ass n. vs. Fred Tronson , et a I. Kdwaril IChr'man vs. A. &. P. R. It. Co. lMwers Kuhlh-r Co. vs. City of Astoria. Ceo. S. Klrby vs. W. V. liibhons. S. R Smith s. li F. Stevens. Astoria Packing Co. vs. August Juhan son. 11. M. Swltser vs. A. It. KamiKu. tuto Carlson vs. A. T. Itrakke. Assignment of I. W. Case. W. J. IVnver and W'm. Medley vs. County of Clatsop. SlHli. itf llr,-iti S II V V',irr..i, K j Klinl K u lwyer and X. H. Rend. IV, K. W ari n. u'sigiiro, s. t'liarl.s t., "i,,.,...,,,, vs . K.l.n-,in 1 M:iii.. s. Vrank I'atto i v.. P. II. J.ilins.n. A.ioipn an.i jacoti i." y vs. A. it. ha- n-- Finland .rust Co. vs. Aujust C. Mt- nvy A Vjljnt. An.lrt.w4. K. M. W arren el al. vs. John Service. Lean.ler l.ebeek and ti:iv Wint.n vs. i Charlotte Forslenr. , California Saw Works vs. West Shore; Mills Co.: appeal. Astoria lnvestni.nl V. vs. ,'. Wri-li'. J. 1. llartsMH. r.vi-er. .a. Charles S::t. r -t ; It. l.u.l.iicton and .l;-.hn SerU-e vs.' Martin Kyan and Con Crowley. W. II. Patterson vs. Hoard of Pilot Commissioner. ! Nicola Kerace vs. Uuls Duluih and' Thomas P:-iu.I et a!. f lierthn Itasmnsfen vs. tti.lv. rt StranK.-! lanj. Kar, L Jnhnn,rn v, ,,k dilli w K snrri v.. Albert S-aln-rt et al. x ,rnarian v rl,ail vVoo,i R N Oarnahnn s. ' M.irti'n' Ky in A Co j, ,"y Sln,n vs. II. a" Smith. A. ,v C. !t. It Co. vs. L. II. Turner et a. Tatun. Low Nellle Lumltr- Co. Cha. W. Alisky vs. KtheJ I. Allsky. T. Ilelg.'rson vs. Kr.-il o'M-rif. ! Anna .l. Jon.-s. executrix, vs. L. It.' AtwTcromlile et al. Kureka Kpi-.-ur Pel;. Co. vs. tiust'' H-n.lJiM. Timothy J Kelly vs. 'diver Stewart et a!. i Astoria H. & I.. Ass'n. vs. E. II. and' II. A. Snow. j Alice Swigman vs. Peter Swlgman. Assignment of Chisholm & Co. H. K. Warren, assignee, v... K. N. Car-' nahan and C. S. W right. Alex liarkvist vs. Itolver'. 3, Norris it al. P.. L. rV.hine vs. H. N. Carnahan. : First National Hank or Astoria vs. North Shore an.i Km.pi.ton Packing Co.' et al. C. A P. ter.on vs K. Thompson, ap peal. ; Astoria Havings flunk vs. w m. Chance et al. Charles W'e.ks vs. !. R pur!:.-r, ap penl. M. A. Ilaekett vs. Water Commission of City of Astoria et al. Cliu.!i Mill Co. vs. City of Ast irla et a!. -M. A. tin. ken P. a. , s I'aeinV p.vlng' Co. U. j Lucy A. W'oo.1 vs. cims. Wood. ' i-arx- r tt Hnm-nn vs. ll. ji. an.i .1 u T. ('. i'.)v VU.-M t. It. II. lit. II- tUri Win.-.Mr- ham . : al. Ann!-.- W In. l-.-r g. r. i-in..n l.;i:iy vs. ;r..uh M f uilv I I lil.rr.as Kiwncer vs. J. P. I'srlmn Fred Krosel vs. Hy.lney Dell C. L. Parker et al. vs. a. H. Thompson et al. A. & C, It. p. Co. vs. Andrew e',.,n.rn et al. Kllen Cil' . n .t al. vs. Alex Oill en A.Moria li. a u Ass n. vs. O. A. Char- r.oclc. ' I". C Warr.-n vs. A. W. Hoyt et al. Sydney Campbell vs. Wm. Holmes. Meyer, Wilson & Co. vs. tho Ocean Cunning Co. Oill.ert Bros. vs. Annie Feakes. Itlchard Harry vs. Harry Hell. a. ( . It. li. Co. vs. Axle Jacohson. et nl. , L. .Mcfl.-.-for vs. Robert Christie. ! llary Osgooil vs. I. L. Osgood. Asslgnmtnt of Annie Feakes. i William K. Was. vs. IanM Afay et al. ! Kmplre Jewelry Co. vs. Itol.t. . Norris. i A. ,i C. It. It. K. Co. vs. Eleanor A.', Warren et al. 1 filof Jlen.irlckson ainen. vs. Matt! Mackar- Kugene M. Itichardson Rle.-harelson. vs. Amanda Mutual Trust Co. vs. Paelllc rnion Packing Co. August (.. Linz vs. Harah K. Koss. . John I.iir.elbeig vs. Neils Horglunet et al. i Ida May Latham vs. Thomas Latham.1 Itosenfe.'d, Smith Co. vs. J, N. Laws! et at. V i. m. m.. " . ."' . i& Tstorla I' i. I As.-n vo I' . l- iiii I Astoria li. s. I.. Ass n. vs. ! re.l t . (linn j ei ai. i A jt ! r n r. e a ...... 1 A ' "' Lo- n- S'imiiel V.elch.i CRIMINAL, State of Oregon vs. Frank Correy; as saun wnn eiangi-rous weapon. Htate of Ore-gon vs. Charles Miller; lar-, ceny or salmon anil skirr. State of Oregon vs. peter Johnson: Jar re rv e.-f n rir-t. Btaie e,; Or.R'jn vs. Nina Wibon: lnr- e- ;,y from s liw.-lllnx. State of Oregon vs. Nina Vi'ilson: hir er) v fr-'un a dweillnr;. State of Oregon vs. Ill.o .lonii.-.an: lar ceny of tl.ree sacks of oars. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. r A WHOLE CIRCU for 10 CENTS. I makes a grand parado with elephant, nag if animal, chariot, band. Hive a lull perloniianoe in a ring, with ri;i niaater, olown, aOMbata. bareb'k rider, trained dog anil iihanta, winding tin with the pantoniima ot lluiuptj Vutupty, iuoluding all the cliaraotera and acenery. 3 W,o0ct Send TO S BackweU's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N.C. v and h Ctrena will be nl you postpaid. You will find t oonponA iuaide sack a ouuee bag. ana 3 ooupoua tuside eaob 4 ouuo bag or Blackwell's Genuine' Durham Tobacco. Buy a bag ufihi O U tiMteil Smokinp; ToUhto, anil rrmt the lutKjn, which civw a list of oilier premiums and how to gut llicm. v. coupon ch Rivw a list of other GtNT STaMPa AOCKPTID. i Viw.1 ,,v,w.rd i.,..,.,iii... tie I'llt-t's ,,Hk ,.OWl,,.r he w.lm. of per!., ti-.n. MKN'l' FOR TIU KSPAY Women can spin very well, but they ran m make a g.H-d book oi cookery - I 'r. llrenkfnst. timeiet. tlarnished with Rashers of Haeon Uroilcd Smelts. IVtato Pun, lirowii Sauce. French Puncake Cuttee. Luncheon. Welch Rnr-blt. I -.nub Cutlets, French Pease Potato and Herring Salad. S.illy I. unit. Il nncr. Lentil Soup Radishes, tUlvis. Clams, a la Newberg. In Cases. Frliil Chicken. Spaghetti. I.rown and Tonutio Sauce Tomatoes, StulTed and Huked. Hioilid Steak, with Mushrooms Sieve.l iVleiy. luehesse I'otat.x-s. Lettuce Sllu.l tYinni I'le. CotTi e. PKOVKN A BOON. C.entlemen: I hav always recom mended Krnise'a Headtune t-'upsule wherever I have hud a chance. They V. ,. . a . , r. , r. m uFl.n 1,1, K.,, I . . .. i u family against any and all kinds, of headache. Youra truly. J. K. WALTKR. Leavenworth. Knnsus. For rtl by Chaa. Hogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. Anairreeahlo Laxative and NKitVE TON 1C Bold Sy Pniggi.Mor sent hy mail KiotUa, and f l.OOper packnire. t3au.plus free, i trf Wr A TtvaFaTorlteKCTS KTttS ' H.U 11. U for tho Yeetfc an-J iiruatKXij. For Sal br J. W. Cnna. mmm Flft I fiimrt nf (lA'ir. 1 A IWlilr.oiilul "ult, 1 sjtH- r? piMindil tfrouixl iiuu inm or riniiiataun. C I ways; KliiR (miiji H'i,finrr. -j rirus: 'til I i'iiii r1 tJKr, I cup miik, Ut- -rj ttilmr. Mir tnf-v mm -3 Mm dour, rll an. I ful j lul't NhaiM. Ilfif krl- 3 lt V fail "f I nttolrn? at ji3C llifl Mtflit -4 mill try (lii'u(:iniiU r la it fori iu!:!tiU"i. I For frying CottOkHC t must be hot, but clou t ' : let it fret hot enough to smoke or it will bei burned and spoiled. To find if it is hot enough, f test 11 uy UrOVing iniO , if o citiTli rlrnnnf icifpr I 1 It a SinglC drop 01 W ater. VV 11 CU at lUSt UlC riCUU 1 t the water will pop. Get ; jf the genuine. t The Cottolene trndo-mnrks are "Oif. 3 p; UAtne" and a tucr't head in coWon- 5 E plant vretttlu t THE N. K. FtlPOANK COMPANY. St. Loull, 3 f Uu l-em.rl-s, rHIi, Urwrn, 3 . MS iiiifiiiiiillliiillllllililliiiiiiiimiini- rn . : .. r--I iiiirs; nujr vLej.iuica urosu jnuo. i to Ilalsam of ('pallia, A Liibclis and jnjcctlonn. (rji)) They cure in 43 hours tho v J samo dijer-jics without Rnyincon- venicDce, S0LD0YALLDRUGCIST3! li MjTICK OF CfMPLKTION AND A( CKPTANCK (iF KUillTKKM'l I HTKKFT 1 Notice is hereby given that X. Clinton Hons' contractors for the improvement of Klgliteenth street In Hlilvely's Astoria, urnler the provisions of Ordinance No. 2"12 ,. i-,,. .,,.. i.i. ,(,.,, ...... . , """ '" " J. oie.. in i the olllre of the auditor and poll.-e Judge '" w"' city or Astoria, tin certllicate or tne city surveyor, sno tne Biip-rlntenelent of streets, approve..! by the committee on stre - ets and public wnys . ,nr the eX- nlratlon of the time lierelnnlter siiecllleel. If not objections to the acceptance of such work be filed, and the common conn- linil deenim such Improement prop- L tba rcn a cvii: it vill sot cu.'c. 6 mi wm erly complcud, according to Ihe contract j the. owners of three-fourths of the prop and plaux and ppccllicatlons ttiercfor, lheeriy fronting on said portion of said ' rame may be ncrrptcd. .street be Hied with the auditor and po-1 olejee tloni. to tli'i iicieplnn' e of salil 1m- lice iudgc within ten days from the final prov rnent, or any part thereof, may be publication of this notice, to-wt, on orl Ill i in mi' oi.i -e e;r Tiieauiiuor onu pol ce re. e:n or before Wrdiiesiluy, i-'e bruary : li li'lSi, If. E. NKI.SfiN, Au.lltor and Polle-e Jiulge. .n:e;iia. fireon, l-Vhriiaiy i:,ili, mmmmm premiums a A IIISTRIiAIC PLAINT, - ve h.st my dlnnion.l o'er ntid o'er," KkcIiiIiiksI tho leading lady: Ami yet they mention, as lielori' My art a aouiethlng shady. "ijulle freiiienlly has my divim-e Iteeii noted In the utier. Yet critic apeak In language coaro tif my Insipid caper. "A clK iri-lte I ve boldly smoked. Ami frisked a shapely stocklna: In desM-rutlon I have joknl lit way that some called shocklhfc. "No iirvnise of rewanl 1 For ll thl toll exacting. One last resort remains to me: I think. I'll ntiidv actliu." - W ashlngtoit Star It l it lived and Immutable law that to i have good, sound health one must have i pure. ll. ll and uhuiulaut blood. There I .i no shorter nr Hirer mute than by a course or ithih sarsaparuia, n... We... ...uKk , , ; . , ., ; Kxtend.M rmplre, l.ko , n.U, gold. ev na Ige. ....... . .r ,.r,,r ! 'ior,-jonns ... ! ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest Of Mil lit leavening Strength. V, S. Ooaiiat Report ' M" transmit tVat rr.-e.lom to their ' hll.lr.u - lb.var-1 t ne Minuet Cougli Cure louche the flsht .a.t. It als.. toueh.-s it at th 1 right time if you take It when you hav a cougn or cor.i u.. .....,, n-i.n don't i-augf!. chas.ltog.rs. ttolltudo I. as needful to the imagina tion a. iuclety ts whob-sonie for the char aeter. - le.w. ll. KARL'S Cl.t.VKIt ItihiT will purify vim.- lihuwl i-li ni vmir tittitilivltin rfirti. late your Howls, and nu,k- your hni.l ear as a lu-ll. t Hold by 1 ts . I. W .'.' i ts., and II .. t'onn. Though plunge.1 In Ills and exercised In rare, yet never let the nol.. mind .It--l air. -Phillip. When Baby was sick, we gars her Catforla. When she was a Child, alia cried for CastorU. When tlie became 31 ba, she clung to Csatorla, Wh.a she had Childreti, slie gave them Caigorla, IJOB PRINTING! HILL IIKAIM,: LKTI Ult IIKAHS, STATIl.M UNTS. CAKIlM, KN' T.LI.PM, ItHI HII'IN, I.KiAL I'.LANKsi. Slill'I'INO TAUM. I..M1I1IJ. TIiKHTi. HAN'MULL", HTC. l-ll'C. I Anytliiiiif in llm nliovo lino .-x.cule.1 ! Willi ni-iitiiMSH and ilispiilnli ! Kt 1 im- Astorian Job Office. I NoTK K OP KHTAIILIHIIIN'O flllAIH-: ! o. KXCMAXOI-: 8TKKKT. Notl,-., Is hereby given that Ihe common council of tho city of Astoria propose to 1 tl,n,h the grade on Ilxchange street, I ' "V Amorm. an lain out Hnn I .-aft lln of Hovcrith mni( lo tht claim line lnwf'fi Mi'Cltirc'f! ami Hhlvi'ly'n Am I toria ut the folUwlnc li'-tKhth uhovc I he huff of KrailfH of Seventh and Exchange streets on the i north of Kxchange str. et at id feet anil j nt the south line at CI fi-et, I hence esst on Kxchange street In a direct Hnn to the west Hue of Klghth street. From the east lino of Klghth street at Its intersection with Kxchange .tret, on side at rsi. feet and on the at D9.fi feet, thence east along street In a direct line lo the wet line of Ninth street. i From tho oust line of Ninth street at ! Its intersection wllh Kxchange street, on ! the north side at 4.1 feet aril on the south j shlo at K,.:, feet, thence east along Kx j change street In a dltecl line to tho west line of T.-nth street. ! From the east lir e of Tenth street nt It. Intersection with Kxchange street, on the 1 norm snio nt z reet ami on the south side nt M feet, thence east in a direct line to the west line of Kleventh street. From the east line of Kleventh street nt Its Intersection wllh Kxchange street, on the north side nt 24 feet and on the south side at 24 feet, thence oust In .Hreet line on Kx-hange street to the west line of Twelfth street, .. .. .... . r rom tne east line or Tweirui street nt Its Intersection with Kxchange street, on tho north side at 2.i feet and on the south slele at 2f. feed, thence easterly n a elirect line to the claim line between Mc- Clure's and Hhlvely's Astoria. At the claim line between McClure's and Hhlvely's Astoria, at 2X1 feet above tho base of grades. And unless a remonstrance signed by hereu-e Fehrunry 2... WHS, the common coftMcll will eslnbllsh ruld grade. Ity orde-r of the common council. Pa ted rVhrunrjr 4, 1SW. . H. K. NKIJJON, Auditor and Police Judge. Indio Till: OAMS 01 110' Ct)lKAH 1 U.Sl'KT A f4cw ULL0W IMU LI VIL j OP Till! SI A Absolutely j Dry and Pure Tropical Climate I'rououiK'od by riiyi!ciuns Hit- mot Fttvorublo in Amoi ini for SuflVrvrs from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism I Many Remarkable Cures I Tha objections urged against Inillo I In tha past by tha large number who otherwise would hav born glad to lak advantage of Ita beneficial climate, lias I been a lack of sultabla accommoda I (Ion. Tha Southern Pacific. Company ; take pleasure In announcing that sev eral I Commodious and Comfortable Cottages na. trctd at India sta ,lo0j ha, w b nDUj , ,,p,cuu , at reasonable ratea. Try aro fur ; nnhed with niodrrn convenience, aup . w aru-lM watrr( ,,, ; lU(i,0J , ,y, mul)1in al ,n, advantages to be derived from a mors or leaa protracted rssldenca In tills de j urhttui eiimai.. , (From tha Pan li-ranclsco Argonaut.) ln th hfftrt of th vrat tlrtirt 0 the Colonial whinn tn Houihorn 1 clfla roaU trttvnf Uifr 1 tux uimU c lleJ Intllo, which, lu our opinion, li tho AnlUrium of th eiirth. V b Urve. (rtim prniorml lnvpnt!BtKm. thm for certum I;wIMb, the i do pvt vi thin pliWirt o fttvornoli. O. T. Htewurt it. !., wrltM: "Th- vuri.l 1.1 ... e mr, a.iu ...v pin i.n ... Nature baa accomplished s. much that there remains but little for man to do. Aa to Ita possibilities as a health resort, her Is tha most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasanL perfectly dry soil for rain la an unknown factor: pure oxyn. denes atmosphere and pur. water. What mora can be desired; It Is th. place, above all others, f.ji lung trouble, and a paradise for rheu niatb-s. Considering the number ui sufferers who have been cure.l. I havi no hesitancy In iwommendlng thlr genial oasis aa the haven of the affltct INDIO s 612 milpx fmiii SAN KKAXfl.ro ami 130 .ii ill's from wa an!F.i.ks Farr frem Its Angeles ' For further Information In.julre of i any ttouthern I'aclfla Company acn'. ! or address I E. P. RfXIEUS. Asst. Oen. Pasa. Agt. 8. P. Co J. U. KlftKLAND. Dlst. Pa.s. Agl 1 "nr. Firs' -n.1 Aider -. Portland. MUSIC HflLiLt. KB ATI NO s CO will open their I Muiir Hal1 at 14 Aster street, Satunlay th t'tli. They will WW keep numherln. I'xel liquor. and cigar. Wl lea lioflur fo.t miiale all th lime Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Graatest Tracs-Contlnental Railway System. FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN -IN- Palace Dining Room anj Slreplnjj Cars, LUXUflotlS DilllllK Cars, Elegant D.1V Coaches, ALSO- Observation Cari, allowing Unbrolen Vlrws of the Wonderful Mount ain Countrv. $5.00 and $10.00 S.ved on sll tickets Knit. Tourist car. the best en wln eh, l ipilpiniint. of the vary Illicit throiiglii ub -ALSO-Cariadlfin I'iclflc . ROTAL ill STEAMSHIP LINE -To- China and Japan. , , . , ,, China stetmers leave Vancouver, B. C. rTmpreM of Indll Hinpresi of Jipnn rmpreii nf China bmurets nf In.lis bmpeef nf Jsrsn tmpreit of Ch.na Aug. ih. Aug sfiih. Sept, i6lh. Oct. I4tl, Nov, ..Hi, Dec, tli, Austrath sresmee ..ve Vsnrnnv-r, D, C ifitlt sf every month. For tii'lrt ntrr. and liiformatlon call on or jnlilrf .e'5. TIM .VSON, A.-siit, Astoiia, Or, 'A', F. C;irson, Traveling ''.iss, Aet , Taconn, Wah. Gee Aiil.. Brown, Dist. r'ass. AkL, Vancouver. B. C. f-ealth Ocsort T i.mii n it. A TTiiltNl' AT-I.AW'. ,, i lull". Aii iliiit I'uiI.IIiiH. lull, (le-nini l'-l--slcla'l I 'd 4114. tui, iiahti::.. I ' 1 1 Y M 1 ' I N NII Bl'HiIWON. 1 it! I . over Albsti Pindwr's .lore, eor, Hi and Co tinetvl.il. I'rleaa! Calls, III ,-,,hllii,.iieli", P'"l Op.T.i.lno. St uffll'l free; me 11. I'le. fii dh.d. pit, KIL1V J NMtlM. I'll YHH 'IAN ANH hlTKCI ON lifTlc over IMMin's drug alum. Hour.. I" to IS a. m.: I n an 1 " m Huo lays. ID In II. fit. O II NHT I'''. PIIY'MCI Vs v i'l'liilf'N Hti-rl I sH-ell"" dse.. , ,,,! all'ver mrt.e -'v i'i'i"' " - ,, Tnleiih .11 JAY TUTTLU M l. pilVHIi'K'V. flUMUt'. . VOI VII UP It ,)mi.,. i:..,.. k and 1-vtMai. Iliilldlng ' 4"1 1 10 H iim.sii. J. Ceslar sire-' rt. T. CltoHHV, ArrtHtSKT-AT-LAW. CottMiierclal Htre.l. W. M. LaKoree. mllh. UrOIU'K 4 HMITU. ATTOHNKVaVAT-tAW, M Commercial street. J. Q. A. ItOWLUt. ATTOIINKT AND POUN"Mrfl AT U. Omoe on Heconil Mtreel. Aaturla nt J. N. Ikilph. tltcliara NUosi .'hosier V. iMph. iKilJ'U. NIXON IXiLPII. ATTOIINICVS AT LAW. purfkuid. tiregon. Si, JS. ! and 17, llaiultton llullditig. All legal and oob le.dl.in business protnp'.ly allend.-d to. Claims against the government a spe cially. HOCIIiTY MlCLTINOli Ti:IPI.K I.ODC.Ii NO. T, A. K. and .V. SI H.gular CMiiiliiunlcatloiia held in the flint and third Tuesday evening if such month. W. tl. IIOWKtJ- W M E. C. IKUJd-lN. eetary. MlflCKLLANKOrn UKAI. KST.VTK, N OTA It If PI'IUJO. V. C. CAHHULU ITI T.nth sirret, WIIKN' IN I'tlltl'LAMi -Call oil Juo P. Ilan.tl.-y Co. I.'l Thlid .treol. .i.l g. t the Pally Astollnll. tsltor ller.1 not nil. their morning paper while there. hkvbhaokh WIXI-M AND IHtANDIt is -Vs. '... 'andel wine In. trad if cITe. ,11 lr lft cent, p-r i.nll.'i. t ' fiev ,a. h and apelwit louioiv Al Kret.-r Vgrae and wtne al ie .)." ., . A. V.ALLKN. PI All WIN Grtkrrlf, I lo.u, l irj, ('rovlioiiN, I rtills V. gel. !.'!, CM.Uety, ( ilai4lid Pl.lteu A .11c. I.i.rfi' Sui l'lirv C rt. I u i j, S'.-(, . Ml,' ( A.I.hI.. f . nap A lvcdk at "it ma., cii.li, .Hi- ! our tie., at.-l o.ru .n .. IMriTH't ..( a ni.,i. I.ilit.ftiih. ..-. l li. ) te .-..I.'. lttl.itt't ho ut,iiiki.i tu ne ii.....i. a WS Il4e to. flr. MlvrtHMIilN Id HI EASR ANY MAN. Corne and Try Tberr. in . 1 1 i:s . co. I X I'llMdlli SYMPATHY. iint i I'lhrrs ns you mould have olllels .to Uliln ..tl," W s miullll. tl'-nlly nhnnn III tl.- fi.llowlilK llllt the pl- sumpllon li.-l.iu; ttuit n-nipiithy Is l,rn. or nkln io lulu or korrow: "li. ntleriien; I'lease xid Krause'a Heu'lailie Cuinlr l follows: Two Ih.-s to Plur.i ttray. Havanns. V, link. Two boes to Lull Wrlnut. Pro-ikUiul. N. l'nk. I lime always been a great stifTi rer from limit, ..-he and your Cap. stiles are the only thing that relieves nie." Y'uiis i-rv truly. KLiillA He: V. lluvaniia. N. link. Pur sole by Cims, i:.i.,-i.-s, Astoria, Or., sol., agent. J B. VVYATT, Hit rcl ware, Ship Chandlery, (iroeerieH, ProvinionH, PAINTH itntl OH.H. Srxclal Attention Paid to Supplying Ships, They Lack Life There aro twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that atand In Mio tame rolutlonnhlp to Marshall's Twtno as a wooden Image does to tha human being they lack strength Ufa evenness rind lusting; qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines beside Marshall's will do "Just n woll." They won't. They cannot. STIC AM ICRS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. dally (except Runday). Lenves Psitinnd nt 7 a. m. dally., ex cept Sunday. "Ilalley Clatxerl" leaves Astnrln. Tues- dny, Wednesday, Thursilay, Friday anil rintiininy me.rnmrr nt ;lli a. m.; Sunday evnniiiK ai I p. m. leeaves Portland dally at A p. m., ex cept Sunday. On snturdny at 11 p m WALLACi! M AlIZKHY, A (tent. North Pacific Brewery jo"n tro"!. p.. - Bohemian Laper Beer And XX Pn-fTfp. Leave onlers with J. L. Carlson at th flimnyslde Saloon or Lou( ti,MvK m, th CoamopoUiaQ Saloon. All onl.rii wIM ns promptly attended to. t . . 1 1 M V a1: ( , -J .v.' "gf... 'J. I I -KrL - -SI - yyr j --jr.- ha 1 - - '1 :.'-;l.