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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1896)
THtt HAILY AiTlVKlAN, ATOJllA Till RSI 'AY MollNlNtl. FRlltSt'AltY SO, I81MI. Sally SVotovian JOHN T. UOUTKn, KJUer. Tt SMJ OP fAlWCRIPTrON rlphw No. . IXATLT. Sent tr man, pf yr , Sent by mB, per month Served bjr cs trier, per week., VM Jl VTEEKXT. Bent by mall per yr. t l aiWino Pott tree to subscribers. Alt cemmimlcaUonsj intended for pub Station thouid be directed to th editor. Business ce-mmunlcations t kind and remltoioees unit b addressed to Th Astorlan. Tb Aatertan fuarantee to IU tub crNMra ( lanrest circulation of UJ newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising tvstes can be had oa ap plteatlaii to the business manager. Vti 'Weekly Astorlan, the oecond old eet weekly In the seat of Oregon, bat next te the Portland Oreonlan, U:e largest weekly circulation in the state. Jno. F. liandlcy A Co. are our rortland sjrenta, and copies of the Astorian can be had every morning at their stand, lit Third street. FREfi PUEPS AND SILVKR Htiirvvr little it may belong to the Re pulilicans to defend the pwral adminis tration frutn assaults within It own larty. and a little as there really Is worthy of praise from a non-partisan standpoint In any act of any member of Cleveland's official family, all fair-minded men will resret that the houso of repre sentatives has seen tit to follow the silver senators who have sons Into the seed business to boom silver In general by enlisting the sympathy of the farmers, nn.l to rovenee theipsflve particularly upon Senator Morton for belrijt a sound money Democrat from a Western state. This Is the explanation of thi passaee ot the bill maklnir compulsory the seed distribution perquisite of tho senators and representatives. While It Is true that under the law as administered for merly seeds were placed where they would do the most good for the political aspirations of th- distributors, even this motive would not have been strong enoueh 10 Induce the senate to sanction a revtval of the abuse If the majority In that body were not determined to make a fifty-cent dollar the only Issue and to punish everybody who has the courage to oppose them. The clear Intent of the law under which the seed abuse has grown up was to pro vide for the distribution of rare and new varieties of seeds which would not get into the hands of fanners In any other way. For this purpose, and this purpose only, the law was justifiable. In prac tice, however, tt had been construed to allow the purchase and free distribution of large amounts of seeds and grains of the commonest varieties at a large out lay to the government and with little advantage to the great mass of the farmers, as the seeds were given to political favorites, and with a view to political effect solely. The political farmers got most of the seeds; the plain. everyday farmers were still compelled to purchase or grow their own. Much as Senators Vest and Wolcott would like to work the seed racket for the Increase of their own popularity, they probably would not hare ventured to ad vocate legal sanction of seed Jobbery on an extensive scale if tho secretary of agriculture had done nothing but ad minister the seed law according to its original intent The motive for the im passioned speeches of Vest and Wolcott in favor of spending large sums of money for the free distribution of scrils Is to be found in Secretary Morton's deter mined and unanswerable advocacy of a hundred-cent dollar currency. It Is a case of trying to punish a public official for being honest in the administration of his department, and for advocating hon esty in all financial transactions, public and private. . The free silver senators have simply determined to apply the hold-up principle to anything and everybody that stands In the way of the free coinage of silver. This has been shown by their action In turning the bond and revenue measures passed by the house into free coinage bills, and the seed distribution act, as passed by the senate, was a measure of senatorial Intimidation pure and simple. Fortunately the hold-up business Is a game that two can play at, and President Cleveland will have the last say upon all hold-up measures. Including seed bills as well as free silver. The article In yesterday's issue calling attention to the matter of county roads, covers a subject of the utmost Import ance to every farmer In Clatsop county, and every business man In the city of Astoria. Immigration Is harped upon by newspapers of the state, real estate own ers and agents, and yet so far as Clatsop ccunty Is concerned, thero Is little to offer an Immigrant. Many havj come j . here in the past, and hav; even gone so i far as to Invest hi term lands, which af- j ter Investigation, they learned could not! , be profitably cultivated because of their j Inaccessibility and the high coat of trans-j porting products to market. The railroad' will, of course, be the prima factor In ' the building up of the lower Columbia! river, and the port of Astoria. Xo doubt ' various kinds of manufacturing Indus-, tries will be established here, a certain j number of factory hands will be lm-1 ported and domiciled within the city, and there will be also, a large contingent j mercantile. business established. Thous- ands of dollars will bo monthly d.'strlb-i uted on the various pay rolls, but where will the money find Its final resting place? The necessities of life which this force of working men must consume, perforce will be purchased In Portland and Cal ifornia, while some of the richest land that ever lay out of doors, is going to waste in Clstrop mrrfy. f .-:'-!' ' r utilized for producing butter, tS.-, '.' '.l'.'., and vegetables of oil hinds, for which As toria would provide a lucrative market ii we only have a few good county roads. It look New Jersey a long lime to learn tho lesson, and now, after having thous ands of miles of railroads and canals, people have awakened to the fact that good county roads are an absilute ne- ni:y. Jndire Ory. of the enmity court, bavin foreseen tho trend of the limes. tri th rtrcuitios of this ieh county lui ufi hit utmost endeavors to wkr the people up to a rltch where they will (ii ovule pood toads lor the advancement of thrlr own hel Interests. I'mll liv teiturent action I' taken In this matter and means provided to renin nl home the money iM for dally Hvin.i. It l tmios.oblo to develop to the full the re sources of Clatsop County and the div ot Astoria. The Chicago Plsimtrh announces that "recent unfoi Hume circumstances have led" Joseph U Kniiloiv "h h.ts pre ssed over the destinies of this rler from the first day of lis Issue," to sever active concctlon with tt, an.l that Mr Punlxp "has retired from both editorial and business management ot the l'ls patch." The unfortunate circumstances which have led ,ir. IVuulop to this step are his conviction In the l'nlte.1 States court of transmitinx obscene mutter through the nmit. and his .nti-n. to a retirement of two years In the peniten tiary. The Plspatch further announces that It will henceforth "adh-MV to the highest ethical and moral principles," and It Is observed that both lis advertis ing columns, and particularly those de voted to the "personal" Ititer.vts of Chl cagoans. already wear a chastened m pearance. If the United Slates and Mexican au thorities prevent the proposed Fltxslm-mons-Maher encounter on dry land, the gladiators will be expected to vliitrter a boat and "scrap" their differences out on the hounding billow. There will not be so much gate money in an enterprise ot that sort as th-re would be In a ring ashore, but of course It Is the develop ment of the "mar.ly art," and not the sor did love ot dollars that actuates these combative gentlemen. There are u num ber of reasons why they should light. Maher holds a championship without hav - Ing earned It, and should be requtrvd to "make good" or give up. Then the win ner should meet Corbett. who ought to be spoiling for a tight since he has been so ignomlniously licked by a fire patrol man at a theatre. It ts not prcbable that I'resldent Cleve land wili take any action In the matter of Minister Willis' refusal to recognise the Hawaiian nailrnal holiday, which was celebrated on tho anniversary ot the overthrow of Queen I.iliuokahuil. It ts generally believed that Minister Willis acted under Instructions received from the state department direct, for, after thej experiences in endeavoring to re-throne the barbarian queen, he would hardly have taken a step which ho knew woulit arouse criticism without consulting offi cials here. Chauncey M. Liepew says Abraham Lin coln "would use any currency by which the army would be kept In the Hel l and the navy upon tho seas." He would net, though. Issue bonds In time of peace with warlike lavishness, or allow the specula tors to make an endless chain ot green backs. Serial tier, the healer, has been found in Southern California, near Los Angeles. The Chicago Tribune says this is in ac cordance with his announcement that he was on his way to heaven. He has done the best he could without leaving earth. Mr. Quay would not be an ornate pres ident, but he would "play polities'' In the While House with grnt skill. Mr. Quay Is one of those persons who believes i! is no: a sin to be a politician, und -r a re publican form of government "TELL THE TRL'TH," LTC. Now is the time to make the start to rrak- our city the producing center. We are not producing anything to -k of. We are just living off one anoth so to speak. We have shoved ourselves head over heels Into debt building brick blocks and produce nothing to till them with. vVe have a fine ship harbor, a large water lront. and we do not own a solitary ship. We heve let the Victoria. !!. C, people get all the sealing fleet, while we have stood still and koked at them make for tunes and purchase what few staling vessels we had, all hut four. We s'anl and luck at them making fortunes every year and do not try to help our town. If ve had done as much as thoie Vic toria lieople have, we would not have seen tlieie hard times ami many of you that own those brick blocks would have hail your mortgages paid off, owned jour buildings anil had them fully occupied. Everything nearly Is drawing the money away from us and we hnve nothing to fetch it back. We could have a second Gloucester rlvrht here In a short time If the men witli means would start it once on a proper basis. There Is no reason why the codfish busings could not be confined to Siattle. V.'e are ' miles nearer the batik? than San Frar.clico, and that means a great ileal less ex pense to the owners and more profits. Captain 8. X. Sadler in Smitle Times. THE IDGA1 PANACEA. Jame L. Francis, Mcrman, Chicago, says: "I regard Lr. King's New Discov ery as an Ideal panacea for coughs, colds and lung complaints, having used it In my family for ttie la-st five yare, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or :her preparations." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, wri-.es: "I have been a mlnlHWr of the Methodist Episcopal ohurdl for 60 years or tnjre, and have never found any thing ai beneficial, or ttiat gave me such speedy relinf as Dr. King's New Discov ery." Try this Ideal cough remedy now. Trial br.les fre; at Charles Rogers' drug store. Thonah little fire isrows great with lit tle vlml, yet extreint gusts will blow out tire ami all. Shukespeai. It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsaparllla. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The steps of faith fall on the seeming void ami find the rock beneath. Whlttler Cnildrea Cry for Pitcher's Ov3toria When my friends are blind of one eye, I look at thm In profile. Joubert. One Minuet Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches It at the riirht time If yon tnkA ft wh'n you hi.v a o,,. ii rr ruld. I'-m the point? Then !''! '!:. l;o,r?r. i'; i.llir; ii; pl'-asuraiiie, hill dolriK U tl.e le i.';lit of t njc.-ynii iit. Ncrvalls. Dcn't Invite disappointment by experi menting. Dcptml upon One Minute ' o'-nh Cure and you have Immediate re- j lUf. H enrcs croup. The only harmless j remedy that produces immediate results, j flu. Ilogers. j ClltCl'IT COI'HT POCKET. ! One llundrtd and Unity tii to Come l'l I'cfuio Jud. McUtide. j Tde t. llcvvlud b the docket tt e.we u emm m l-roie ju.Iki- M.ilr.le at the nct term of coin t : CIVIL. J.uu. W. Wei.il V. 11 X '" j t HelilM . ' Hume. II. M l'letvn vs. It. A. Smith. I Wyatf TIioiiii son vs. Andrew and .Mary Chen. Ctafx'P Mill CvV . Cruy's Ulver Log-' Kllu l'i. ' W. V. Wherry vs. ttiinoi Antllla Mid wife. II. W. ricrc vs. II. A. Smith. V. A. Ke.ii'iu y vs. It. IV New tier..'. )ura rVrrel vs. J. M. Solvely. , Jos. Ilollnilay vs. v". It. Helll'iger. guard-' l.in, ad litem. ! .1 is. tlolladay vs. vtivoui It. II Co. j C. It. lieilii'iKer, KUtrvlian, vs. Jos. llalla-: d.iy. I J. W, tlmlnvm vs. rcli)c iVnslructlon I Co. I I'cter Hi-itch l al. v. John IVIwson et al. j ii, P-; oi. a. r. n. . Co. j Hons Cliong i. As Hen and William i IM.i. ! .Marcus Wise vs. II. A. Smith i Civrge Kiilvlh vs. .t.hn ttei'vice i t l. ! K. K. I.llke ve. Mitchell Itron. !. I.. I!u"lt vs. Junes Welsh. Puiibar I'roditco am! ilrocery Co. vs. C. K. lira mini. Astoria tiuarr.tr Subsidy Co. v. City of Astoria. S'.nion.ls !iivv Co. vs. Columbia Rlwr l.imiK-r Co. 15. U Favln vr. IdtrkvM and Tolvonen. Louis slvss and I.. I. Itaker vs. A. W. and Mary 1 terry. V. U Clllett vs. It. V. Corhln. McCagne Savings Itank v.. P. W. Hash and K. . Itogiirs. I MiVagtte S.tv nns I'ank vs. J. T. Ucss. j McCague Sav'ngs rank vs. II. C. Thomison. McCague Savings Hank vs. H. and II.' Q Van Pusen. , Willuim lhing v.. Kmma Corvler et al. P. K. Warorit el al. vs. J. 11. DeForee' et al. Oregon I. S. Co. vs. Hwl & Wilson, j lr.uet g. lUiclimatt & Co. vs. Carl list-! n-mi. Freeman Cobb vs. Krl licebe. School Plstricl No. 1 vs. Nancy Welch. llnoch 1 Pledgeit vs. Sjieneer M, mid , Margaret! Johnson. j Asicria It. & L. Ass'n. vs. Fred Tronson et al. I Kdward Khrman vs. A. ft. V. It It. Co.' Powers Kuliber Co. vs. City of Astoria. ' Ceo. S. Klrby vs. W. P. tllbbons. ; P. Ii. Smilh vs. It. F. Stevens. 1 Astoria Packing Co. vs. August Johaa-' son. li. M. Switier vs. A K. Ksn.i,a. Otto Carlson vs. A. T. ltrakke. Asslrnmer.t of I. W. Case. V. J. Denver and Win. Medley vs. County of Clatsop. , S;ate of Oregon vs. P. K. Warrvn. as signee etate of I. W. Case. ! H. J. Ford vs. K. U Pwycr and N. C. Read. l. K. Warren, assignee, vs. Charles i O.ldaril. ' C. P. I'.ryant vs. F.Jmund Mathews. Frank Pattot vi P. II. Johnson. ; Adolph and Jacob Levy vs. A. It Kn-; n. ica. j rortland Trust Co. vs. August C. Kin ney and A. Yigne Andrews. F. M. Warren et ul. vs. John Service. Lean.ler Lebeck and olivs Wlnton vs. i Charlotte Forsborg. j Callfcrnla Saw Works vs. West Shore, Mills Co.; appeal. I Astor'a lnvi-sirierit 'o vs. Ifc W.' Wri,;iit. I J. Ia ITurtir.an. r- leer. vs. Charles I Siitcr et al. P.. Luililiiigton and John Service vs. ! Martin Ryan anil Con Crowley. ; W. H. Patterson vs. Hoard of Pilot ! Commissioners. j NlTOlas Kerage vs. Louis Duluth and Thomas Proud et al. I Hertha ILismussen vs. Rohcrt Strange-1 land. Karl L. Jchnnsen vs. Isak Olilla. W. R. Smith vs. Albert Senbert et al. i R. N. Carnahan vs. Chas. Wood. K. N. Carnahan vs. Martin Ryan A Co. Mary II. Smith vs. II. A. Smith. i A. & C. R. K Co. v s. U H. Turner et . al. i Tatum i: Bovnii s. Nt'iilern Lumlieri Co. ; Chas. W Allsky vs. Kihel P. Allsky. ; T. Hclgerson vs. Fred O'lerg. Anna JI. Jones, ex-cutrix, vs. L. R. i AhercromMe rt a I. j Kureka A Kpicure Pck. Co. vs. t.ust I Fi-ndjus. j Timothy J Kiilv vs. Ollvfr Stewart et a!. ; Astoria 1!. A L. Ass n. vs. K. II. and ! H. A. Snov.- Alice Swiirman vs. Peter Swiirman. ; AsMi.-nri nt of Chlhol:u A Co. ', P. K. Wirren. usiignee, v.. It. N. Car nahan and C. S. Wright. A!-x llarkvist vr. Rol-' t S. Norrls et ! al. II. L. S.-'.ine '. s. R. N. Carnahan. , First National U.ink of Astoria vs. North Shore and Knapnlon Packing Co.' et al. ' C. A l it-r.son v K. Thompson, ap-' xal. ; Astoria Savings !'::!.! vs. Wm. Chance, et al. Charti . V'e.'ks Vs !1. I:. Park r, ap--pral. j M. A. M.ickett vs. Water Commissien 1 of City of Asioria et al. Clats,.p Mill C'. v ?. City of Astiria et ' al. j M. A. r.i k tt et al. vs. Faille P-iving! Co. et u!. Lucy ,. Wi.cd Cpas. Wood. i Parker A Hi'i-.son vs. II. M. and J. R. ' r.rncy,. T. C.ive;-, tru-.t'-e, vr. R. B. R.-i-n-ham n u!. Ar.nl.- V.'IiH li.-r.-er vr,. Albert Wlneber- ger. I. lien t ally vs. Joseph. M. Lally. Thomas Hpencer vs. J. p. Carlson. F.-nl Krosi-1 vs. Byilney Dell. C. L. I-ori.i-r et ul. v s. A. It. Thompson et al. A. i ('. It. R. Co. vs. Andrew I'msfn et nl. , IIIIi-ll Oi , :i .-I al. vs. Alex Ollbt rt. Astoria l:. .i L. Ass'n. vs. ii. A. Char-! not K. i c. Warren vs. A. W. Hoyt et al. Hyilmy Campbell vs. Wm. Holmes. Meyer. Wilson & Co. vs. the Oc. an Canning Co. C II licit )ti os. vs. Annie Feakes. Richard Harry vs. Harry Hell. A. Kl C. R. R. Co. vs. Axlo Jacobson et al. j L. .Viflrrr.or vs. Robert Christie. I Mary tsgooil vs. I. L. Osgood. j Assignment of Annie Feakes. William II. Wans vs. Daniel May et nl. Empire Jewelry Co. vs. Kobe. H. Norrls A. & C. It. K. It. Co. vs. Kleanor A. Warren i-t al. Olof Jieudrlckson vs. Mattl Mackar alnen. Kugenc M. Richardson vs. Amanda RlohanlMn. I Mutual Trunt Co. vs. Pacific I'nlon! Packing Co. i August C. Hlnz vs. Sarah K. Ross. ! John Lumlherg vs. Nells Ilorglund et al. j Ida May Latham vs. Thomas I,atham. Rosenfeld, Smith Co. vs. J. N. Laws! et al. Martha K. Drown vs. Robort Bell. I. P. Mulllnnlx vs. Ceo. Crulckshank. Astoria fi. & L. Ass'n. vs. Fred F. lllinn et al. A. & C. R. R. R. Co. vs. Sumuil Welch. CRIMINAL. Slate of Oregon vs. Frank Correy; as sault with dangerous weapon. Slate of Oregon vs. Charles Miller; lar ceny of salmon and r.klff. State of Oregon vs. J'eter Johnson: lar-i-'i.y if c ii"t. :;tsi!e io' (:re:;on vc. Nina Wil.o.i; lar ti py fi..i:i n ilvvelliii;;. I'liite of Oregon vs. Nina Wll.-on; !nr 1 1 n 7 i'r i'-i n ilveillng. of Oregon vb. Kbe Joliteon; Inr i.i rry of tt;:t-e packft of oats. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Everybody The largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for io cents ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot Mil in kavcnlng Strentftl.-V. S. Oeverncient Iccport. For dainty and whul-som.. l..k:!ur C. il ls no powder like I'r. Price' i. MI'M' FOR FRIDAY. "I n.-vi r look at tho sea vIMiout la menting the Imckwiril s'iile i'f Us . cr. cullli.e. Wire evei i-dible land animal extinct, the human race cutitd Cine i,n,l sup out o the oei-iin till a' ei,-. nr ' Nocti-s A nit rosianai. 1'reakfast. uraiKes. MouMi.l Farina, with Cr un ' Asuanotus .miiK't I'Ollllsh Cli.es Hashed Lam)'. Potatoes Mailt- .'!!. .tel. Wa:ll -s. Luncheon, tiam Chovvdi : I'.oilnl Tomatoes mi 'i'l v---Cold Sliced Ton., i Orange '"ake Pinner. Ov.iters. (Hives. ... I:. own Fi o,;p. Rrnilnl Shad, Maine n' Ho I Veal I'utlets, Itrown .-t.-tne. Freni-h Pens, wittl "renin P.oast Turkey, tlarnl-iied e. uii ...-leei ,. s. French i Hans. Chlckory Salad , lip. pie iet l nam. I.a'l.-.- I ie Coll. e. KARL'S 1'l.oVlIIt Rtini' will purify' your bioi.il. i-liar yoi.r complexion, re-.'ii-' lute your Fowels, r.r.l nuik your h.:i.l' clear mi n lull. tt.. M rt., and ' . ' So'd l-y J. V. Ooihi. Fv ry eon m;it B.i i!al!y iio-tiit' -i s i pi-ople who eon plaiil flom u re-re li;.l: ot con-plainit'-t.-iiravi rUOVtr-M A lltjN. OcntlfMien: I have blwt-yn rcconi uiende.j Kni'ise's jI,a'iH.-ne i.'apsupw whcrevi'r 1 have hod h cnani-e. They have proven a veritable boon In rev luinily H(.oi!rt Rnv and t I1 i.li.os . neailache. Vours truly. .1. K. v A' : i'l-:.: LMvenw-'jrin, Knnsii Vnr snle ly Chas. Hogcrn, As:.ni Orel -.ti, sola agent. ItU sei.i on frni.Tsitt'n, tj dn:r s'.,":.i. Jt rui-?-i I vij'ent Ct.P'.umpt.oa OjOA is VJM v.. ;,iia'U i.eiuii uuiw For 8aJe ty J. W. Conn. V.C .' f a,Yr.'. l .4 TiufK t:i'C;.fj;iii53 p.'C r!::r tit jai3iiiu vi. v.i-i-iii.a, f' CiMa a:l Injix:tii,riH, i Tlicy cure in O Ii'-nr? :;.; S a:-:iu) iLva-a v..'..i-)-lt f.nyltM-txv! J v cy!..:i-e. SOLO U f 1 1 CWCCiSTS NOTI'-il fF rO.MI'Lliii'iN AMI AC- clitanck ok i;ii;i!i-i:::.Tii STIUIl.T. Notice Ih l.K'nthy nv-n thnt N. f'llr.ton & Kona, oontra'H.JtH (or the Iminovi m nt of KiKhU'Tilh Hlr' t in Hli!v-ly Attjrui, under the provblonn of crlinun'M. Xo, 2 12 on th Vtth dayof Kebrmtry, 1 ',, ui't In the oHlre of th'. &ultor iitul jolir; juilKe of lh! city of AHtoria, th v rtiilcat- of th t.ity urv?yr, nl lh. Hiit.rinteniicnt of tre't!, approval .y h; mnirnJlle; on utreeia an'l puhtlo waya . AiV-r th x plralion of Uih time l)'Ttlr;ifli r xpccifU f!, if not ohjM'tionn to the ofifep'anf.-p of ri-"h ttH: hr f!!'i1, r.rA rr,:- ril ptKJi (i. mm ivi'.-.H . 'i:. nl -.'t tJv r 1, at or -1 1 rnr in :'. vn. wt tun! y.Uwvj, a:i'i t MrilM-t'tp;;;!) ; h .r.:,-t v. nair.e n ay h? i.r.v pi. 1. i:Ui-? to rh" it;fi iimi o, : it!1 1, -.-f.rov rr nf , a:y f-rj ii tli:- .f, r..ny J," lii(J In ill" c''i-r" ,l !hn ttmlU ir j-.tI y.uW-t-J'i'p;' : tt'w? W'i(:u.y, i '. lsni.t'-y Vih, iv. v.. k. :;r:r.'io;;t Ai.'!(tor ami i'oiP'c JuiUre, Aff'iia, (prcwr,nt IMininry l'-iii, i'.A ! (parent I s on to it i N'l Si IIAMill.F. FOR THIS PLACR Pearsun's Weekly. 1 Mat te- Women at e fast le ivlni lluir1 on walks nf life, aren't III. y ' Hills . ii- Yes I'llt tlii te p. el-.- walkj whieh I hi v Will alvv.ivs leave to llci'l. I Mar1.'- U hat's ilia." i itilisnii" I p an I .i.ivvn Iho tii itro u-.i halt II. e Il.ehl Willi .. reslli.. tui'iy. ! J W VI. tee, Rei'iibilc. Iowa, says: "I b.r.e iji'd foe Minute Cough Cure In my family and for myself, with results so enllnlv vatlsfuetury that 1 cm hardly find wonH to pipress myself as to Its nuiiis. I t.lll never fall to recommend It to others, on every oocnl,m thnt pn scuts Itself." Chns. Rcgera. It Is a lev to think the best we can of human kind. Wordsworth. When IUIiy wss ilek, we c her Cast oris. ( Wbraslie was a Child, shecrii'd for Cast aria, When site liecauie Miss, sh cluag to Cut or la, Wlwa site had llilUln-n, the ga them Qutorla. 1 JOB PRINTING! .... (W ! .vrv'i'-',.! i:;i.i. u i : :--. - i,-.,.i. i;i.im. I.lir.ill: HIIWis, filll'I'IMi TAOS, .-iAir.MiM.s, i,.i:i.i.s, t'.'.i.l'i.. Ti'CKF.T-. K'N'.i.I.i.Ii-. HAMdtli.!..-, him i.ii -i-s, rr ., Mir. Vi vt!,iii' iii i.lioV'i iit.n tXeCiiteil '.villi i.e.-ilne aii.i ilisjiutcll ,il il e Aitorian Job Office. :ri-K OK KSTAlU.IHIMNd fillAPK (-:; :;M':ianjk htkkkt. ,.;' ff h'T -Uv Klven (hat the rotnrnon ; c.iir.' .1 of the r-n y of AHiorlu propoiif to i l;it'!!'h the cnnle on Kxi-hanm strret, In tn- i'v Afl"M:. a laid out ami civ 1 1-v Jolm M.'f'lme. hclwen Ilvj! .!-.. ,,f f-Vv.nlh Hti-"t t.i Ihe elalni 1 I. mm :v, "n Mef'ltifeV anil Sliivoly'a An-' itil'. Jit (he, folhwint; liciKhth ft.iovc thej hit i f Knul-'K: j !',ini (lie fftMt line of the py erfeetlnn j of ; ',. 'inh ami hxchuiij'e Htrrt tfi on the north of Kt(l.:niKe plr.et at til fwt and I r.t tho fouth lin at M f't. Ihenr eat -i.i Kxehiinffe tpi? In a ilitei t line to th- vet lino of Klrchlh rlreet, h'vim tlm eant linn of l-:i h I Ii Hired at i::4 inti-rHectlon will. K:;ehativ.'i -trert, on ih.? north Me at M fert ami on the fonih Hhlo at tt.5 feet, Ihenee eant alonff K)f.')Kinit' Htreet n a (Iheit line to the v.et iiiM. of Ninth attef t. From the earn line of Ninth Htreet nl il intereetlnn with Kxrlu'n;e slret, on ih' north wide at 4't feet nr.fl on the Month Atlf- at 4.1.5 feel, Ih nee rant alonff Kx ehanr," ninet In a illrei-t line to Iho went l;ri" of Tenth Mtrect. I'rom the i att llr." of Tenth rtreet at IU Pit rsfeilon with lxehanj:e utreel, on Ihfcj north p'! at 2H feel mul on the (totilh fitlo nt ;i't feet, thenee vtt In a illrwjt line to the we:U line of Klevonth Htreet, Kiori the eant line of Kh-venth ftieet et If k Inteiftecttiin with Kxehant'e utreet, on the north nine at 21 feet anil on the foiith Hl'Ie at 'l fft, thenee oant In a Hlrret line on l"xhane ntrcft lo the Yi'-vX line of Twelfth utreet. I'rom the, fitHt linn of Twelfth nfrert at Its Intersection wllh Kxehnno Htreet, on tho north nlle at feet and on the foiith Hiilc at T feel, thenc taflterly In n direct line to the elalm line between Me t.'liire'n and Phlvety'H Axtoria. At the elalm lino between MeClnre ami Hhlvely's Antorln, at 2i.l feet above Mil i:r'!( ; ii ip'n'ti'iife yinn by i-.fiii'.i i,f liiM-e-fonrrh.i of the prop ei; ;r',ni!n;: v,i fotui io?-thn of ?uli 1 't'- he ni' d v ii Ti tho t..'rt'ltor and po-1 ! l .ih'e Witlil i I n .. y:t frc;n th" llniil ! t-- l.'r- v tf n u! t;,W WU'; to-wt, on or '"''y" It Iwnnry I;". Uii, the common,1 r-.'lV-ii v ,11 e lab'Ih paid ffrade. t'y 'uder (,f the common routii, ; Ivl'd .v;, ri:nry 4, II. K NKfON, ! Auditor and Tullee Jude. Inclio j Mil: t)MS T III- CAM VKMIO I II SI Ul A Hew Health csort III I OV Mil! I IVI L ti; Till: M A Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropol ' Climate jTroiicunml ly I'liysii-iiins tin jimvit Kuvoriililo in AmcriiM lor Suil'orors iVom . . . i Lung Diseases and ! Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cur I The olijrcllons uird against Iintlo In the punt by Hie Urse iiuiiibur w ho I othervviso would have been glud to tak ' astvantiige tit Its bencri.-lal cllinute, Ims I Ken laed of mutable an oininoila Hun. The Southern Paclflo Company, takes pUasurv In oniiouiHitig that S" eiol Commodious and Comfortable Cottages ! Pave Just been erected at India la ! Hull, that will be rented to KppllcatiU at rcominalilo tales. Tl ey are fur uli hod with modi rn ronvenlcttcts, sup ; piled with pure urleela-i water, mid so i situated as In riivo occupants all the ' adv luitagca In bo derived f nun a nior ! or less ptMlrncted residence In tills da , Itch If ul climate. ! (From Hie Man Frwn.im o Aitonnut.) I "In the heart of the great desert if tho Colorudii which iho Soiithurn Fa cliio road traverses there Is im oasis ! called liullo. wlili-n, In our opinion. Ii tho sunUuriiim i-t Iho rarlh. We be lloVi. from pri-siinnl Inveut'gaUnit, that fur i-ertaln Invalids, lhe-e la no spot tn this pliuiet so favorulile." O. T. Stewart, M. I'., writes: "Th purlty of tho Mr, and the eternal sun Kline, Oil np.e with wonder and iellk-lit. Nature has entnplishe. much that then remnlna bill little for man to do. As lo Its possibilities as health rennrt, here Is the must per fect sunshine, with a temperaturo si ways pleasant, a perfectly dry mil for rsin Is an unknown factor: pure oxygen, dunes atmosphere an I pure water. What more can be denim!? tl Is the place, above all others, for lung Iron!. Im. ami a paradise for rhcu maili-s. Coiislderlng the rumiler of sufferers who have been cured, 1 havi no hesitancy In reoominetiilliig this genial oasis as the haven of the aflllrt td." INDIO I- Cl2 miles (ruin sax I'!:axci.co iii'i! I, 'lilc.-t I'niin I. OH AXCKI.MS I Paic fiuin l.ss AuRt-Ics j.cc i For further Informatlun Inquire of j any Southern I'aiitlo Cnmpany ngen', or ad iress ' K. P. ROiiriRS, H O il. Pnss. Agt. A. P. Co J. It. KIRK LAM', I lit. Pus. Agt iir K"rvr ned Alder 5 ror'lund. Or MUSIC HRhh. I A- KKATIN'l it 10 will I'll their Mil -I.- Il.il st :i ti Ai'nr i n-i-i, Sstiiriir tlie ti.lh. "iloyvtlll ; tr vY l:et-ti 'nnei eil.-.s tt'-nl l'-!ioni ' sa4 i-ier. I.e. i ii - ii ii i-, imi.1 tnnvli- nil lbs , tine ! Canadian Pacific IRAIIAVAY. j AMKIilCA'tt iGnu'd Trrs-CwtincBlal Railway System. IHUHI UULHII IU OULni -I.V- P.il.ii i' IlinlriR P. nm anJ Sf 'i'inx C irS, l.uxiiiioii:! l.liiilii;; Cms. F.lrcnnt Kiv C'l.-ivliri. -Al.si) . ObstrvaHtui C.ns, g Knviiu UiibrnUrst Vif'A't .if tl'- WoilJlTflll ViOtllll tin Co'llltrv. $5.00 and $10.00 Hjvcd nn fill Helen Fini Tourist. rnr the b". Inn II el , .'ll;ill.-Hl t! Id,! Imy 1) IUt tlireus'K'Ut. -i,si: Ciirir.idkin l'ticlflo Ml !ll STEAMSHIP II -TO- China and Japan. Cliir.i steirers le;ive V.in :suver, n. C, Emiri-is nl Ir.Jii f-mprn tit J tpmi llmi few of i liii,.i fcni-ri-is nf IikII.i hmp'mi of .lurart tu:pii-k of Chru An, nh. if a', III. Vi '. Kill. HI. Mill, Nov. mil. b.c, qih. 'v r, I:, c , Ifilll nl ivrry mniiih I'r r ti.-i i t r ."- ui,,! i'.f rni.i: Ion nail on er i-.'iiw.. -:.N- MS' N, A-HiL ., , ,. :.;iii Or. v. I-, C,rs.ti, '-..vftiin': i '.(-,.;. Ai:t., 'I .n-'im,', VV ,'tl). ;-.'., l.nv.n, list. F..ss. Act.. V.-irvmiver, R. C. ri;i'rrmtiiiATi rautm. JiUIN T I.HlllTI'H. A i'i'i 1 1 1 N II V AT I. A W , nillii'. ii-ii". A'liiit'in ll'ill'Uliil (irMiiiii li nl'inii- I'i.iTtlo. IHt IIMI'I'HU .ilYl'.iCIAN ANIt UIIOICON. Oil.-ii nvr AIIktI Ounlmr'S Sliire. '' Dili el IM imi-r.-Ul. ITIessi Calls. Ill , ,.. i-loNimiis liiHM. Ht-r-li ins al unlvs (re.'i niii.'leines furnlsh'O. OIL I II.IV JANHtlM. I'llVHICIAN AM ht!i'HI"N t.m.ivverC!.H'n''lrtil"re Hmirs. in In II a m.I I in 6 rinil 1 In I l "MB- iluvs, III In It HH li. II. I'MTiO-i VHIWK'I iV AVl :MJUlH.OM Hl.eelil l',.llll"ll 1" lllsi'S-" "' ei mul uri.er. trt'i iivor Pivnrlvie"- sixre ssmr Telrli'lntis .V 1 jay Ttirrt.w. m t. I ! i Y.-'K'l M, .'lUKll-.''. P Ai VOJ'UMKUK. Cffli-e Itii.ims and , I'vl'ilsn Miillillim. '"'. ' ,0 11 uJ 1 10 r. It.sil Irnrs Cellar street H. T cilofliV. ATTOIINIOT-AT-LAW. t'umiiiervlal Htrwl. W. M. Ul-'oros. S. H. mlth. LiTtiHi'll HMITII. ATIMIINICVHAT-rAW, j.4 Comnisri'lal Irsel. J (J. A lioWUiT. iiD';M:r m cccn ncvi AT LAf tutie on liivl Huet. Atiit- r J N. Pi'll'h. Kk-harvl NUua '.'hrster V, lK.lph. IHVU'H, NIXON IXIUMI, A'lTOUNBVa AT UW. I'urllanil. lr''Hl, !. SI. IN, SJtil , Hamilton Hullittn. All lel anil nolle,-Ho it liilnrs iM-nniii-.lv; atlaiiJiii to. Claims ak'ltuil Ui fuveruinent lw i-lnlty. . HiiCll.TV Ml.'H'INtlH. I'CMrU: l.i'IKSr. N. 7. A. V. and A. .M - 1 evil" r rnuitiiiiiilt-ailons bolj :i tun limt ni-.-t tliliil iueil.iy evening ( eaeii ni'H.t i. W. il. HOWELL W M. IV C, lil.;ii:.V ltary. Mf-'i'KI LNICi'irH IllT.M. II:fT VTK. NirTART ITIU-IO. W. C. CAKHK1.L, IT Trli'ri sirfet. WIIIIN IN' l'i 'Ki'l.AMv -Call on Jim. K lUn.n. I'u . l:l Tlilul slreri, ai d llin Cnllv Aiitoilnn. illors trn llul iiii.n lluir tiiiirnliijt ptttM-r wttitn llicre. IlKVKlUOr WISIIH AMI ltl'.ANHH's -' i... ,'ftiilel wine Instosil rmli ui in fifty ei.ta i-r I'liilnii I mi' (.nii-1 r-eaeli an.! aprtivt lii-omlt I"r"i-. ii .irr..l mil thill si Min !.!!.. -il p A. V. ALIJCN. Malik in Gr.''ilft, Im r, I re J, t'ruvMsita, I iuiu Vt;rt.i!vrN, Ctu.kci, OluManJ I'l ilrJ V.t:e, l.H2rti' Suj-plirs. Ci'.l i.v.iJVm itii.i n! Atti'f. Cut Snap A Kcdiik Rt Kit) lllft' tmni4 tU 0 Ulir tOr Ull l )! I lft-1 Htttnl l i lll.4it tir!lIHuih mcr ito ttu tit:i Ku-. tifciiy hi Ui It'pM'M tpnfl'-r ri'i'ii. utt j PltASt ANY MO. Conjc ond Try Them III? illlC A CO. i:Tl. MM. I HYMI'ATUY. ' 1 ttni'i nl hi t x n mi ou!i h ntl.ti i ln - tun l cvm.'uth'H' ally .leu n I-t i ti ft'ili-w lou linen, x iu pi t,:nt;.!l -;i 1 lln; Unit KymiiulllJ' l Utll, ir .i h in I i . ilit or rtoi ion-, ' i i n!ii mii ti I'd ii.t' nt-nd KiaMei !ie.n14 , '.,;einer. 0 fot.UWH; Twu tot. in I t. id Hmv, Huuinnn. luk I ho tn.,, , i,. i.uiie Wlb uv. liio. kl.ti.il. N. I k I liiivf ahvio n ln n n tcnat ufTt nr fi f'li In ioI.h he nitd your I'ap- Hiihi m l'ie oil!) thllltt that tellt'Vrtt in-- " Vitnr- crv li'uly, CUUtA H.MY. HiiVNiiha, N. link. I'm- l y CIiiim Kofcein, Ahoi1ii, r., lole i,K'ti! J. 15. WYATT, Avtnrls. Oregon. 1 1. ml wore, Ship Chondlery, ( JroeerieH, I M-ovIhIomh, PAINTS nivl OIUM. Spniul Al'ci'.tlon I'ilil te Sur-rlvlng Ships, Thty Lack Life There arc twines milt to nniiirmen mi tint Cnluinlila river Unit stunJ la tho siunc relutlunnhtp to Marshall's Twinn au a wooden ltrin-e doe to th hiiinaii IicIiik tliey lurK strength Ufa -eveiiness ami liuilnif guallllea. Don't f'wil yijiii-Hiif Into the liellef that other twines beside Mniflhftll'a will do "Just veil" Thiy won't. They rnnnnt. STIC AM ICRS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 i. m. llllliy lexei'lit Rlllllliiy). Li-lives I'm ! Ih in) at 7 n. in. dally., ex eepl Riimlay. ' "llalli-y tlnixerl" leaves A"tnrla Tnes. .Iiiy. V.'eilnesiliiv, Tliitrwliiy. IVWrv sml Siilnril.iy murnlnit at ;ir, a. tn.: Hnmliiy I'V-eiiiiK st 7 11 ri. LeiivcH l'ortli..n dully nt ft . m eeit Kuniliiy. (n sntiinlny nt n p m W ALLACI2 MACZMItY, ' Aitent. Worth Pifi Brewery Ainl X P(:'j.(, Lrve iinleM wllh J. L. Catlsn at the the Coamopolltjui Saloon. All irrt-r lli b promptly attencWI tn 1