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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1896)
Y THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASHUUA, FUIi.aY MORNINU, IIAIttll HWMI. J )- It.HN T. UOHTER. Editor. i " . . - . . . .- ' MtM LBXtll1'ION TVlrOhOO NO. . DAILT. Rent by mail. per year . 8ent by mall per monih So Served by carrier, per week it" WEKKI.T. Sent by mall rr year. K In advance. Postage fre to subscribers. AU communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication of all kind and remittance must be addressed to The Astorian. Th Astorian fuarentees to lt sub scriber the largest circulation of anyj newspaper published on th Columbia i river. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business managr. n.. n-eektv Astorian. the accond oldest ,w,, k.. i,.vt!that Astoria haa not a sufficiency of weekly In th Mate of Oregon, haa. nct ... ,ki ,. , .k- Portland Orxronlan. th largest . . .. ,K. .,. wceaiy cirvwiwi ' Jno. F. Handley ft Co. are our Port land agents, and Topic or tne As;onan can be had every morning at their stand. 1!4 Third street- j S r """""Tr""-j SOME WRONG IMPRESSIONS NEKIVj INCJ CORKF.iTION. 7w.nl.rt b n himbM at j Tacoma for shipment Eastward; and one! of th local papers ay that about per cent of all the tea 4 Pi eent 01 ail in "- ar now unloaded at tha dock in that citT. This seems to ahow that Puget sound is rapidly becoming- the principal gateway for the Increasing commerce of the. Orient Tha abova iUm from the editorial coJ omn of the St. Louis Globe-Peenocrat. a paper having a larger circulation than all ether papers put together tn the Mia sisatppl valley, abowa how Puget fount is being advertised In the East - VI-.I At.Mldn Ikal I .1 . jui -v . --- Astoria need and has got to have. If this section expects to get a share of th Immigration which a about to commence from all portlona of the country to IM Pacific coast. It may be tru that .a per cent of all the limited Oriental com- mere now coming to this country ls un-j leaded at the Seattle and Tacoma lana-1 big on Puget sound, but all talk about either of those places becoming the gate- j way for this commerce is the sheerest j I sjonsense. When Astoria's railway i is completed this city will have such advantages u port of entry and export for the Asiatic markets that the far Inland and out-of-the-way towns on Puget sound will not be heard of aa "sea" ports on the Pacific eoaat And Astoria, without a railroad, would long ago have been the great ob jective point for th commerce of this aoaat if Portland had not pursued the do;-ln-the-mangr policy, which has forced shipowners ana shipmasters 10 : bu1L Telephones and telegraphs are to steer past the only safe and accessible j ,prln. up ,nil changes are to harbor on the entire Northern Pacific! place. Poor China! It took an coast, and encounter the dangerous and; awfuI drubbing to make her se that tortuous entrance to th-ee small towns j up)ilty can't hold its own against n away In the Interior of the state of ; terprise. and that fifteenth century ma Washington, j chlncry doesn't work well agalnxt smoke Nearly everybody In the East who has IeJg powder and repeating rifles, become Interested In the Pacific coast, and Is now casting longing eyes In this di-. jt lf fa,i t0 contemplate the prospective rection with the expectation of living 1 destruction of the seal herds on the Prib here some day. Imagines that Tacoma. cov islands. If th senate passes the Seattle and Portland are coast cities. , and that the sound of the booming surf dent signs it. that Is what will be done Is the perpetual music of their streets. j tfter January 1. 1S. It has been Im They do not know that a large majority; poMibi to prevent poachers from killing of the people who Inhabit these villages, tM mother seals, and thus leaving the never saw the sea in their lives, and . cubs to die of starvation. It has scmed that the sight of an ocean vessel at their, pest to congress to provide for the kill docks Is aa unnatural and incongruous a; lng. Qf the seals at on time rather than spectacle as a naked Hottentot present in Broadway. New York. wouiu These erroneous impressions need to oe corrected, and the property owners and citizens generally of Astoria must raise1 the means and devise ways to do It at erne.- The Globe-Democrat gets Its ex-i aggerated Ideas of Tacoma from Its local papers, and mere is no oeiter ay to en-, Ughten the Globe and other newspapers. tratk,n has already been sufficiently cost as well as their readers, concerning the, ,y tota) lncrease to the Interest the facts about Oriental commerce and beliring deb, of ,he country within two the only seaport on the North Pacific, coast, than to send them a daily Journal , to be taken cut of the treasury al of the happenings and developments nowj motl as nptay a, lt MCured, by the going on In this vicinity, such as Is pub- COBUy ,ale ot anoth.r issue within llshed every morning in the Astorian. ; a nalf year w, necessary. I The council passed two good ordinances at Its last meeting, and one very bad ' one. The ordinance for the Improve-! ment of Exchange street will especial- . ly meet with universal commendation. This street has long been an eyesore and a disgrace to the city. More than cne visitor to Astoria has been heard to eTirees astonishment that a street right ih oeert of the city should have been -illow-d to lapse Into such a condition; .i 1- Astorian long ago took occasion :i .!'! attention to the dangerous risk to V i: - and limbs of children attending )Vv, Oram's school on account of the -: delapldatlon of the portion of this j : That It ls now proiosed to repair. ' 1 err an Thompson deserves the thanks ; .ol patrons and citizens generally! ,1, : successful efforts to get this bill :hi..L-h th council. The so-called cur few ordinance likewise ls a good one, and the alderman who first conceived this Idea has not only entitled himself to the thanks of the parents and guardians of Astoria, but has proved himself to be a ,. in thus hastening to out ! , . , , j Astoria In line with New lork and other cities all over the country in this mod-' era revival of one of the most wholesome 1 municipal customs or regulations of the seventeenth century. Both thse ordi nances should and doubtless will receive the hearty approval of Mayor Taylor. But the ordinance providing for the re moval of the electric light at Bond and 14th street should not be allowed to be come a law. There Is not only no real -excuse for alwllshlng this light, but on the other hand there are more good rea- sons why It should be maintained than could be urged, perhaps, for any other ; light In the city. The light was estab- ' llshed on the unanimous prayer of every j or,j . v.aB .ml adjacent property owner, and It has prob- ably been the direct means of saving j more than one human life. It ls true SENT A WARRANTED French Briar ripe, 1 l.rj Rubber Stem, equal to those usually retailed at 50 ccuts, will be lent free FOR 24 COUPONS on, FOR 2 COUPONS and 24 CENTS. You will find one coupon inside each t ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of Eiacxwtirsijenulne DurfiarnToDacGO Band eoopoaa with asm sad addraaa to BLACKWEirS DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. 0, Buy a bag of thia Celebrated Smoking Tobacco and read th coupon which fivea a liat of otbar premiums, and bow to ft them. 8 cent st a "" r that what few there are, at th prlcea chained by the light company, have be come an Intolerable burden on taxpay- bll, ,,.. doubted If there Is anot(w.r nh, ln tn city which could not be more properly dispensed with than the light at Bond and Hth atreet. Th way to reduce the expense of lighting the) I streets la not by cutting down the light, but to avail th city of th full benefit that may be derived from the poc. sloo of th finest system of water works to be found In a town of this sis 00 the !.. Coast. If not In th whole coun- thy. Thee works were designed to fur nish lights to the city; and th power now going to waste oould be utilised for many time the lights now burning In Astoria, at a coat far below what Is now being charged by th light company. This Is th way and the only sensible and prudent plan to reduce the expense for city lighting. If the mayor consults I the sentiment and wishes of a large ra I Jority of Astoria's taxpayers, he will put tht M,mp of h omc,., jipprov upon ...u.. ..k.. j ordinance. I chlna ls positively waking up. She ruwlng her eyes, and yawning, and ,trMChlng herself. Th Japan tee war rtlv( ner ,uch a terrible shaking that she has detei-mined to do something to prevent a like disaster in the future. It seems as though civilization was b-iig literally crammed down her throat, and she takes to it about as kindly as a boy take to a dos of salts and senna. 8he hu engaged th services of a lot of European military officers, who will try to bring the army up to some sort of dis cipline and effectiveness. She ls going to build road 1 wide enough for two vehicles to pas each other, and for the first time In her history will be heard the voice of the teamster on his way to market The few railroads now existing are to be repaired and others are to be bill pessod by the house, and the presl to have them exterminated by starvation. Perhaps this Is the best solution of a difficult question, but it is not a pleasant thoUght that our women will soon be deprived of the pleasure of wearing seal ,,, ,ack, or of en,Tlng lhow who do. . maintenance 0f the parity of all government moneys during this admlnls- yea havlng been fc.J15.on. If gold The dispatches from Spain say that France and England will support Spain against the United States. Well, If the combination wants to cross swords with I'nclc Sam, Russia and Hermany, let lt make the attempt. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "Clarence." sh slgh'.d romantically, "do something true, something brave, something heroic to prove your love for me." "Well," he faltered, but calmly, "I have offered to marry you." New York Herald. Z TT7" .. A hlsh liver witn s .orpld liver will not j,e n ,,.r frr(,et the liver with Ie Win's Utile K:ir'y Ri -ers. linle pills that cuie dy.e Chas. Rogers. p.ia and cun.-.tipation. Portieres of real chains are novel but not decorative. Scrim make3 dainty and bureau covers. Inexpensive U is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good, so,jnd health one must have pure f h 'am abun,Jan, ,,,ooa There n0 shor;r nor surer rou:e than by a course of Tx -Will's Sarsaparllla. Chas. Kogeta. uruKi.-l. Artificial roses mixed with real ferns or asparagus vine make nr. economical and deceptive table center piece. THE DISCOVERY BAVE-O HIS LIFE. Mr. G. Calllouette, drugglut, Beavers vi He. 111., says: "To Dr. King's New D.s covery I owe my 1 fV?. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians far miles about, but of no avail and was ff,ven "P and mMJ l' not Lve-, Hav" store j mnt tn a Bn4 befran Its UKe and from the first doer began to get I "-! af" n-lrg three K,M!e was u;. ji-A ab,u- air.::.. i Is Wvir.n Ha p w houe without it." Get a fre- trial at Chas. Rogers' drug; store. FREE im acccftcd. ATTRACTIONS AT T1IK STATION. He wan oft Inclined to revel In the win that (untied red. And he crew to be an expert on the hortxontal bar; Rut one night a surly roundsman took him by the sieev and said; "We will go and ace some bar that are prndlcular." 5ermantown (IV) Telegraph. rHtn't lni(e di'-.tpi''cnt by experi menting. IViHii.t niHn One Minute Cough Cur and you have Immediate re lief. It cures croup. The only harm! remedy thai produces Immediate results. Chas. KoKtrs. Hard times Increase,! the sates of Prices Raklruj Powder. It Is most econ omical. MENU FOR FR1DAT. "... Adieu! And when you want a dinner you know where to find one, and sure of th best company that Is, sure of venison, turbot. Burgundy, and cham pagne." Folly aa It File. Breakfast Peas Omelet. Creamed Hluettsh. on Toast. Stewed lotatoe. Toast Flannel Cakes. Coffee. Luncheon. Oysters a la Poulette. Salmon and Potato Salad. Peach Shortcakes, Vt hipped Cream. Dinner. Cream of Barley. Sa Mines. Radishes. English Turbot. Shrimp Sauce. Plain Molted Potatoes. Sareetbrvads a I'lCspagnole. Timbale of Macaroni. Antelope Steak, with Russian Sauce. Celery alanonnaise. Orange Pudding. Coffee. ROYAL B&ktng Powder. Highest ot all la ksveaiag ttttaZth U. &. Oiraat Rtcort AFE. Cleveland Poet. "Bah! It's the veriest nonsense.' snapped Jonathan Tank. "What Is?" inquired C. A. Nuck. "Oh. this palaver of Miles about the unfortified and defenceless condition of our lake cities " "Isn't It truer' "True? Why, the street brigades could scrape up earthworks enough on the streets in two hours' time to defy the artillery of the world!" THE OUTSIDE. OF COURSE. Philadelphia Post. A wealthy young lawyer spent two Jays and two nights over one case, and at the end of that time could not tell which side he was on. It was a case of champagne. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regu late your Howels. and make your hed clear as a bell. 25 cts , ai cts., and 11 0. Sold by J. W. Conn. Henpeck Have you gut "Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures" or some other book of that sort? Bookseller-Ill see, sir. "1 wish you would, for I want to get a good night's rest." "What has that to do with It?" "Everything. My wife died a few days ago, and I think if 1 read a few passages of 'Mrs. Caudle' 1 won't miss her." Philadelphia Record. Wbea Baby was sick, we ga" her Csatoria. Wbeaskewasa ChUd, she cried for Castorla. When she became Kiss, she dang to Csstorla. Wbaosbel cjuldrea, ah awes than Castorla. 0. TOW A CASC IT WILL Anstrreeable Laxattre and N EKTB TON ia Sold by Druggists or sent by mail 3asu&, and IUU per package. Samples free. wseasw ifA Th Paeortte TOOT! KVEU ilLi jllUtorUieTeetfaagxIlissath.tfiiii For Sal by J. W. Conn. hbTOHW PflBMC ItlBRflRY! KEAbINO BOOM KKEK To ALU Open every day from 3 o'clock to 6:311 stxl H:3n to 9iXJ p. m. Ktibscriptinn rate f3 per annum. Southwest cor. Eleventh and Dusn Sts. ASTORIA IRON WORKH Coarosily St, foot of Jackson, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Staan boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of Ail Description Mads to Order os Short Notkt. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. Ik Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary HI 41 la a non -tnlsonnns r'-mMjr f(,r (lf,n,.rrl.,ba ICInet, fipermatorriirea, White, unnatural rliH chargea, r anr ilidalnuis tiori, IrritstiMii ur uir ti'rn tit fiiiirri f,n. 'HtEvMf Cststen fa braaes. Mon-astrlos':nt. 5irjTI,(i h i ao' "g fragglals. -7 sent la plin wrapper. pr.. i-repm,, tor lmttl.-, fl.V: bt on reguest f S i.irrujar r m50.r0 A CASC IT HILL-NOT CUHE. M -- J OoirutMi f 171 '43Ss HUCKLRN'S ARNICA ftALVTB. The best salve In th world foi Ctila Kruisce. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever Sore, Tetter, Ohappcd Hands, Chilblains. Con.s, and All Skin kmp iwms, and positively cure Plica, or no py required. !l Is guaranteed to give pcrfc satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 4 cents per box. For ss: b) Chae. Rogers. Odd Fellows' bulHHw NOTICK t'K FII.IN"! ASSIWMKNT KOl.t. NO. , IMPUON KMKNi' Of UO.ND STUKKT. Noll v l herebv given I hat assessment roll No. S. oonialnlmt the spceial asrs ment for the Improvemenl of llond street, front the west line of Forty second street lo the west line of Forty- HMH afi.et bus liiHOl tiled 111 th . itloeot the auditor and police Judge audi said city 01 rt.toria. iuiny ni viaisop. Is now 0wn lor Inspection, utid will soi state of Otegon. lo th highest bidder for remain open until the Jd day of Mar -h. cash, lo satisfy said taxes, costs and ac ISSsi, prior to which time all obJ.vtl.Mis o cluing costs, so much of the following said assessment must be rtlrd In writing deacrllird lots, blocks and panels ot land with the auditor and poll.' Judge. mav be necessary lo pay th taxes du The conmilttee on streets and public! thereon. In I'. S. gold or sliver colli. I. w.vs t.weiher with the tHr,l of as.! nether with all Ices and costa Said sessor of the city of Astoria, will nieeljlaud Is sltuale.1 In lh city of Astoria. In th council chambers In the city hall of the city of Astoria on Tuesday, March J, lWt, at S o'clock p. m.. to review and rqiiallae said assessment and report their actions to the common council. Dated Astoria. Or., February HI. ivx', II F. NK1..SON, Auditor and IVIIi-e Judge. NOTICE OF FlI.tNil ASSCSSMKNT 1UM.I. NO. 11. IMI'ltOVKMKVr OF FOKTY-FIFTIl STUKKT. Notice Is hereby given that assessment roll No. It, containing th siecta! assess ment for the Improvemenl of Forty rtfth street, from the allew-way run ning throiuth blocks K and tot to the north line of Astnr street tn the city of Astoria, has been tiled in the crtlcs of th auditor and police Ju.U and Is now open for Inspection, and will so remain open until the 3d dar of March, IS!, prior to which time all objection lo said assessment must be tiled In writing with the auditor and police Jude. Th committee on streeta and public ways, together with th hoard of as sessors ot the city of Astoria, will meet In the council chambers In th cltv hall of the city of Astoria on Tuesday. Mairhj J, Ins, at t o'clock p. m.. to review and equalise said assessment and report their actions to the common council, listed Astoria. Or.. February 1. W1 II. K. NKMON. Auditor and foltce lodge. NOTICE OF F11.INO ASSKSSMKNT FOR SEWElt IN FOVUTKKNTH STREET. Notice I hereby given that assessment roll No. I, containing th special assess ment for constructing a sewer on Four teenth street, from a point ttx) feet south of the south line of Jerome avenue In th city of Astoria, has be-n file. I In th cmce of the auditor and police Judge and Is now open for Inspection, nnd will so remain open until the Jd day of March.! ls prior to which time all objections to! said assessment must be tlleU In writing! with the auditor and pollc Ju.Ue. Tie committee on streets and public 1 ways, together with the board of as sessors of the city of Astoria, srlll meet' In the council chambers In the city hall! of the city of Astoria on Tuesday, l.ich! 1. 1M, at o'clock p. m., to review and equalise said assessment and report their; actions to the common council. ! lated Astoria. Or., February .1, .'t. H. F NKLSUV. j Auditor and Police ludi;e. j NOTICE OF FII.INU ASSKSSMKNT ROM. NO. S. IMPKOVKMK.N'T OF IIOND STRUCT. Notice la hereby given that assessment 1 roll No. X containing the apecUl assess-! ment for the impron nment of luanl street, from the west line of Thirty- fifth stre-t to th east line of Thirty seventh street. in the city of Astoria. haa been rtl-d in th orrtc of the auditor and police Judge and Is now open for inspection, and will so remain open until th Id day of March, 1m. pr:or lo which time all oh)"ctlns to said a.esment must be llled In writing with the auditor and police Judge. The committee on streets and public ways, together with the board of as sessors of the city of Astoria, will meeti In the council chambers In the city hall I of the city of Astoria on Tuesday, March 1. lMSi, at : o'clock p. m.. to review and eqnnllze said assessment and report their actions to the common council. 1'ated Astoria, or , February :i, '.o. li. K NEl.tON'. Auditor an I Police Judge. NOTICE OF FM.INO ASHKH.-M I'NT ROLL NO. . IMPROVEMENT OF r'oKTY-SKt'ONI STREET. Notice li hereby given that iisi.-ssni. nl roll No. fi. containing the special assess ment lor the Improvement of I'orty H'cond street, from the south line .f the alley-way running through blocks 5 and to the renter line of Bond street In the city of Astoria, haa been tiled In the office of the auditor and police Judge and: Is now open for Inspection, and will so remain open until the 3d day of March. l. prior to which time all objection to said assessment must be tiled in writing with the auditor and police Judge. The committee on streets and public ways, together with the board of as ses ora of the city of Astoria, will meet In the conn II chambers In the city hall of the c,iy of AstnrU on Tuesday. March J. IK:, at 2 o'clo k p. m., to review and' up, aline y:i d as -meiit and repoit their i a. lam lo ihe 1 irpinnn council. Liuled AJiwIa, ui., !' jary .I, K! II. E. NELSON. Auditor und Police Ju Ue. NOTICE OF ESTABLISHING ORAliEi ON EXCHANGE STREET. Notice Is herehy given that the common ! council of the city of Astoria propose toi establish Ihe grade on Exchange street. In the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, between ths! east line ot Seventh strtel to the claim j line between McClure's and Bhlvely's As-I torla at the folk wing helghth above the I base of grades: I From the east line of the Intersection i of Seventh and Exchange streets on the I north of Exchange street at 61 feet and at Ihe south line at 64 feet, thene esst ! on Exchange street In a direct line to1 the west line of Eighth street. From the east line of Eighth street at! lis intersection with Exchange street, on tho north side at 56.fi feet and on the south side at 69,5 feet, thence east along Exchange street In a direct line to the I weat line of Ninth street. I From the east line of Ninth street at I Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 43 feet and on the south side at 45.5 feet, thence east along Ex change street in a direct line to the west line of Tenth street. From the east line of Tenth street at It Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 28 feet and on the south side at JO feet, thence east In a direct line to the west line of Eleventh street. From the east line of Eleventh street at Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 24 feet and on the south side at 24 feet, thence east In a direct line on Exchange street to the west line of Twelfth street. From the east line of Twelfth street at on the Uth dayof February, 1K!, filed in Its Intersection with Exchange street, on' the olllce of Hie auditor and police Judge the north side at 25 feet and on thi:l(,f the city of Astoria, the certificate of south aide at 25 feet, thence easterly In a , the city surveyor, nnd Ihn suerlntendent direct line to the claim line lietween Mn- f streets, approved by the committee on Ciure's and Hhlvely's Astoria. : treei and public ways . After the ex- At Ihe rliilm line, between McClure's pi, nllon of the lime hereinafter specified, and Hhlvely's Astoria, at 2K.1 feet above; f not objections to Ihe acceptance of the base of grades. ; .(, n(.,, nnd the common coun- And unless a remonstrance signed by r-i shall deemm such Improvement prop the owners of three-fourths of the prop-; ery completed, according to the contract erty fronting on said portion of said and plans and specifications therefor, th street be filed with the auditor and po- sntnn may be accepted, lice Judge within len days from the final Objections to the acceptance of said lm publication of this notice, to-wt, on or prwment, or any part thereof, may be before February 25, IMS, the common llled In the office of the auditor and police council will establish said grade. , Ju.iire on oe before Wednesday, February Hy order of the common council, 1 mih, MM. " Dated February 4, IK). H. K. NEI,HOV, H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge.' Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, February llith, Wtt. DKI.lNgt'KNT TAX SAI.IS, Noll, e Is lirrvhv alven that by virtue ( a wan nut !"u"l ly ui,l, i' of the ioin-1 ion i-oi'ii.il or t!ie fiiy tl Aaioiin, In me! iti dlivcled a I tu'ltr,t lo tho asseiuinipiii roll ol mi'I 1 1 v lo,- lh ywir IS'.iJ, com itinndioit in,, ns I lind lo--n pnloiis)y loiiininu.ii l lo li . inn n lliv i ,wl and cliititi'ls v the Ii'IIkiiii ut tdvpnyi'ia of .ud cliy In iind num.,! ill said loll, and, l( none lo be toootl, then iiihiii the real property assesveil 10 suoh dilioiiiouia on said toll, or so mtii'lt llu'ivot m will sat liv the taxes iliniiil llnieoii, toaether with the costs and expenses, and for aaiil of pi'isonal propeiiy to luuke said taxes I line levied upon, and on Hntur tiny, the Hill day o( March, latW, com nieiH'liiii at 10 o'cloek n. m., I will sell at pulillc aucllon at ths courthouse In Clatsop county. Ores on. and was assessed to the following named persons, to wit; A tor l.aud and Trust Co,, lot t, block lit. Shlveiy's Irving llcltihts; lot i, i. h. t. block I, Shlvely's Irving Heights: lots T, , a. 10, 11. 13, IJ. II. I It, 1, I 3, 4. t, bl.K'k t, Shlvely's lr vl nit Heights; lots 7. , , 111 II, 1;. it, n. its i. it. i, is, Ju, Ji, s. a, a, K :;. w, . . bl.Mk t, Shlvely's Irving llelithts: bl.H'ks , I, , Shlvely's Irving Heights: lots J, t, 4. a, 7, s. bliH-k . Shlvely's Irving llcltihts t III It Astoria lacking Co, frontalis lot 4, bloa Mct'hire's; frontage lot I. bl.K'k M.H'lure's: from. ag hd i bl.H'k XIK'lur'; frontage lot t, blwk XI c Clure's: north half lot J, bl,-k i, Mci'lure's; ftuntav lot I. block 4, MO'lure's; frontage lot I block . McOlure's: frotia lot I block Aid 'lure's; rront ag lot , block , Mct'hire's. ... M. J. Kinney, lot I, block 1. Mc Clure's: fruntag lot 1, block 1. McClure'a: lot 1 block 1. M' Clurv'a; IronlaK lot I. bUn k I, .McClure'a: lots t, t, block I. Mo ('lure's: east 3& feet lot S, block M. McClure's; lots X, II, block M. JdcClure's: east a feet lot It bl.H'k 6. McClure's: west half lot 13, block U, Mcflure's: lot lll.au, 14, block 1. Mo ("lures: lot Lilt block I. Kinney's Astoria: weat halt lot &, block 1, Kinney' Astoria; lots I. : I I, U block 1. Kinney' Astoria: weat half lot T, block I, Kinney' Astoria: lot I, 1, i, i. . , J. H. . id 1U It H. block 1, Kinney's Astoria: let 4, block 4. Kinney's Astoria: lots I, 1 I, 4, i. , block . Kinney As toria: west half lute t and 1, S. t 4. bl.K'k i. Kinney's Astoria.. 1.01 47 (1; w,n,1'r- 1' i "i".3-. Ai'',!,' brook: blocks t 1. 4. J, . . 10, 11. It a 14. 1 Central I'ark: south TS) feel block t 1st add Astoria: south ft) feet block 3. 1st add Astoria: block 7. S. . I. 11. 1st add Astoria 1. II. Welch, block W. Williams port: lot t block II. Shlvely's: un.l two-third lot 4. block :i. Shlvely's: frontage blw-k ly, Shlvely's: east li feet west half lot :. bl.M-k lit. Shlvely's: und half nil, I, lie part lot 4, block 1)1. Shlvely's: undivided ml.l.ll pact tut . bio. k U4, Shlvely's: und '1 west , block 134. Shlvely's: V. i feet frontage W S lot t block 19. Shlvely.s: all frontage blink IS), Shlvely's: und i frontage W W block 1. Shlvely's: und 49 X W t block ia. Shlvely's... Nancy Welch, lots I, t t 4. S. , block U Bhlvely's: lets 1, t I. 4, s. 10. 11. It block 17, Shlvely's: lot I'l block a, Shlvely's: block 3. H Shlvely's: lots I. t block it Shlvely's: und Vl lots 3. I. 1. a, block U. Shlvely's: lot J, S. ?. 10. II. It bl.H'k ia. Shlvely's: block M, l. TS. ss. IB. OT. Shlve ly'c lot I. t 1 4. 6, , T. , S. H. 11, lt block 4. Shlvely': i:S-'1 feet lot t, block M, Shlve ly's: UUjiSO feet lot lu. block M, Shlvely's; K,' feci lot II. hl.w k M. bhlvely's; IJsV) feet lot Z bl.H'k U. Shlvely's: und t all bl.K'k III. Shlvely's: '..'S' feet lot t Mock lit Shlvely s: li',"''' feet lot a, block lit Shlvely's: IJUjX'iO feet lit 7. block lit Shtve'y's: In the SE IMvrtlon of J. M. and Susan L. Shively l I. C. Sec W, T N, R 9 W. iK'ine bouniel as fol lows: Coinmen.il, at the SE corner of said D L C, thence N along Ihe E boundary line of said claim to the S boundary line of ihe town ot Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M Shlvely, thence SW en said S line of said town of Astoria to tract owned and platted as Summit Addition by the Astoria Heel Estate Association, thence S along said tract to S bound ary line of said D L C. thence E to place of beginning, con taining tin) acre, except there from 10 acres deeded to the railroad trustees as per dee, I dated Feb. St. 11 1.230 W. E. and M. S. Warren, lots 6. 7. H, block 61. McClure's extend ed by olney; lot II, block 70. McClure's extended by olney: lot . block K3, McClure's ex-lend.-d by Olney: lots 1, t IX II. block t. McClure's extended by olney: lot C. block !l, McClure's est, n,.-d by Olney: lot 1. block ST, McClure's extended by ol m v: lot I. block as, McClure's extended by Olney; lot I, block pm, McClure's extended by Ol ney; nnd 1 lot 4. block 10". Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lot t. block l.'.t. McClure's extended by (limy: bil 7. block I'M, Mo- i ('lure's cti.,.,ted by oln-y; tot 2. blo.-k !2Ti M.-Cliire's extended bv Oln.-y; I,, I 3. block 12, Mc Clure's ixiffKb-d by Olney; lot 1. Muck IJ". McClme's extended by Olloy: lot B. block 132. Mi-Cliiri'.-. iiiiiled by Olney; lot 4. t.lo.-k 1"", McClure's extended by Oln.-y: lot H, block 144, Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lots 2. I. block IS, McClure's extend d by Olney; lot 4, block Its!, Mecinr. ' extended by Olney: lot 1, block ir5. McClure's ex tend, d by Olney 30 Ml Tho iilifve sale lo commence at 111 o'clock a. m. of sbI.I day and continue ! until all Ibe'nbnve described parcels of I 1 real estate lire sold. I C. W. lit'OHERY, Chief of Police. Aslnrla, February II, 1. NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC CEPTANCE OF El'IIITEENTH PTREET. Notice Is hereby given that N. Clinton & Horn, com riici vr ( for Ihe Improvement if Eighteenth sin ' t ill Shlvely's Astoria, under Ihe nrrivl.ionH fit Ordinance No. 2012 w I 11 f f II II III I JL JL A a 9 X V Tmh Oasis op thi Colorado Discrt A New BELOW 1MB LIVIL OH Till! SI: A Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical 'Climate Pronouncotl by Physicians tho tuost Favorable in America for SuflVrors from . , . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objections urged against In.llo In th past by the large numbers who uthsrwls would have been gla.l lo take advantage of lis henem-lal climate, has Wn a lack of suitable accommodation The Southern t'aclrto Company takea plraaur In announcing that several Commodious and . ; Comfortable Cottages K,v, bil hun MMe,.l ,1 Im.II.. .IbILu. that will hs renie.1 to applicants at r-a sonabl rales. They are filrnl.lied with nio.lern conveniences, supplied with pure artesian water and so situated aa to give ti.'.'U'.'S'iu all the, advantages to be 1 rived from a tnor or lee protracted residence It thl delightful climate. (From th Pan Franrlaeo Argonaut.) "In th heart of the great desert ot the Colurado--wlilch th Southern I'aclilp traverses-thero Is an oasts called Indlo, which. In our opinion, la ths sanitarium of the earth. We believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals. Ih. r la ho spot on thla planet so favor I able." J (l T Htewar'. M writes: 'The i purity of the air, an.t th sternal sun shine, flu one with w.in.l-r and delight . . . Nature hss accomplished st ' much thai there remains but Ditto lor I man to do As lo It possibilities as a . health re.orl here Is the most perfect ' sunshine, with a temperature always plussni, a perfectly dry soil, fur rain Is ; an unknown factor: pur osyjen. d-nse , atmosphere an.l pur water. What more . isn be diMired? It is the place, above ; all others, for luni troubles, and a para - .Use for rheumatics. Considering th i number of sufferer who have been I cured, I have no hesitancy tn recom i mending this genial oasis as th haven of the afflict,." INDIO. Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from WS ANCKLES j Fare from Los Angeles ).oe For further Information Inquire of any southern Pacific Company aent. or address a p. nooFms. Asst. Oen. Paa. Agt. 8. P. Co. J. a KIRK LAND, Dlst. pass. Agt cor. First via A Mar Htsu Portland, Or 1871 iHoi j Fisfper j Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. ! S Miip Chnndtflery, Hani ware, Iron & StH'l, foul. ("Jrocorit"! & IVovisioiifl, Flour & Mill Fe'l, Paints, Oils, Varnislieri, Loggers Supplies, '' Fairbank't) Scales, i Doors & Windows, i Agricultural I in piemen tn WugonH t& Vehicles. IS THERE? -o Is there a man with hfart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they nil could llnd In articles of FURNITURE of tho right kind. And we would suggixt nt this season a nice HldelKStrd, Extension Table, or set 1l-"n"1 ('h,"r"' W" hnve the Inrgcsi nnd llnest line ever shown In Ihe city and nt prices that runnot fall lo pleiute the closest buyers. HEILBORN it SON, ).A FAST ABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE flNDEHARF BUILDER HOUMK MOVttR. Haass Moving Tuoll lor Rant. ASTORIA, OR A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Locgers' Supplies. Cor. Cass aud Squaiqii S (rests. Astoria, Ort B. F. ALLEN Wall Paptr, Artists' Materials, Palais, Oils, Glass, etc. Jipanas Mattings, Rugs and Bamboo Goods 365 Commercial Street. 4calth Resort JOHN T. MOIITKII, Ari'OIINKV-AT-I.AW, liniu, iialalra, Astotiati llulldlng (let man I'hyslclan, Eel. olio, Pit, HAIITKU . I'HYHU'IAN ANO UltUICON. Orhc ovsr Albert liiinbir's slur, nor,, Ith and 0 unerclsl. I'rl.'ss: ('alia, III I'.llinnetlienls III! It) 0ierSll.lliS at Olflo fri me.ll.jliis fiiriilsli,.!. I. Kll.1V JANHON, I'HYSU'lAN AND MUM. ICON Offlc over Olsen's drug store Hour. 10 In II a- mil tu I ami 1 In I p. tn. Hun days, 10 lu 11. mi a D. EST KB, riiTMt'iiN anp mmoroN lcll atlsnlli.n In disease (if w.iru n anr turger. omoa or ranslgr' tor Astoria. Tl)h.in Vo lit JAT TUTTLBi U. tK piirBioiAN.m'nciKON. and AlSMt'CIIVUR. . Offloe. Hftunta n , l'ylhlan llulldlng. Hours. II l II H. I l a HMldenc. IU 4'lar street II. T. OIlOBiiT, ATTOHNRT-AT-LAW. ComnvecclaJ Btrest. . W. M. UFore. . a with. UFUIICH A SHITII, ATTOWNHrH-AT-TAW. M Commsrcbvl ttraat ... .. . , - - - J. V. A, IIOWIUT. ATTtV'Hs.I AMD iXl'NaaU . At UV. omoa oa (Uoond tsLreeC Aaiorla, O. J. N. DulliK. Richard NUoA eler V, Dwlph. IKJIJ'II. NIXON ik IHIU'II. ATTOItNHYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon. I. 18, 1, and IT, Hamilton llulldlng. All legal and col lection business pronip'.ly attended to, Claiina agaltuil th uvvranwsnl a specialty. HOCIIOTr MBCTINOtt. TBMI'IJC U)DUn NO. T, A. r. and A. 41. Regular communication held on th first and third Tuesday vsoltui ( saoh month. W. O. IIOWELX. W. ti. B. C. IIOUJEN. BasMatarr. MIHOKLLANKOim RBAL BUT ATE, NOTART ITJItUC. W. C. CAWIaXU ITI Tenth si rest. WHEN IN l-oitTI.ANO -('all on Jno. F. Handley A Cu . 131 Third -treet, and gt ths I'allr Astoria' VIiior i""l nol miss their morning I'aiH-r while there. After (Deals I Or al any other time when il wish a g.""' cigar ask lor I lie writ, ku.iwu. liouir-mail, hand matin, white labor eig-ar "La llll AUri " Couoclrsl by all tmukers U tx lb Issil etgar nianufaottirer. W. F. SCMIEBE, 71 Nintl? Strt, Atlsrta. Oregaa. KXTENPED HYMrATII Y, "Do unto others aa you would havs others do unto you," Is armnathcilcalty shown in the following lines, the pre sumption Wing that sympathy Is iHirn, ur akin to pain or sorrow: "tlentlenien: lieasn send Krauae's Ilea. la. -he Capsule as fulluws: Two le to Flora Hry, llavanna. N Oak. Two bote to l.llll Wilcox, Itrookland, N. Oak. I have always hern a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules arn th only thing that rrllev-ra me." Your very truly. FMiRA HKY. Iluvnntis. N. l'sk. Fur sale by ('has Hogera, Astoria. Or, sole agent. They Lack Life There ar twine sold In fishermen on tha Columbia river that stand la th tarn relationship to Warahall's Twins aa a wooden Image doe to tha human being they lack strength Ufa evenness and lasting qualities. IHm't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besldaa Marshall' will do "Just aa wall." They won't. Thy cannot. STEAM ERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. Telephone" Irsves Astoria at 7 p. m. dnltr (ricept Riindity). leaves I'lirlland al 7 a. m. dally., ex cept Hun, In v. "Hslley Culserl" leaves Astoria Tues day, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Halurday morning at t it a. m. ; Hunilay vnlng at 7 p. m. Leavea Fnrilsnd dully at I p. m., ex cept Holiday. On an 1 111, In y al II p. m. WALLACE MAH.EKY, Agent. Popular Science Nature, Invention, NEWS Chemistry, rtsdlcln, HEALTH htmtj wm joik.v.u r rniswisTKY llnlsrgsd snd Improved. Contains a huge number of Hhort, Easy, rractlcnl. Interesting and I'nulnr. Hslenll lln articles. Hint r un be appreciated and enjoyed by any lriieKent render, even though hu knew llllln or nothing of sci ence. Profusely Illustrated and Free from Technicalities Newdealer, 10 cent. $i per year t7Mentlnn this paper for a aampla copy. Largest circulation of any Scientific paper in the woild Published Monthly by BENJ. LILLARD, New York. "A TAMJNTED KDITOR." Clnt1emr.n:-I had occasion to us sev eral box nt of Krauae's Headache fan. sules while traveling to Chicago to at tend the National I-iemocratio oonventlon. They acted like a charm la preventing hfiidachos and dlsslness. Ilavs had very Utile headache sine my return, which Is remarkable. Yours respectfully, JOHN U. BHAFfUn, Ed. Itrnovo (i'a.) Hecord. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria. Ov sol agent y f --