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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1896)
:-. :.;'V; tiiv ivuiv iHTiiiMaV .miiki VKJ,KSiY MOUX U MA KCl II. HUM. f, ' ' t. V1 : - 1 - 1 I ' '. f JOHN T. LIOHTKR. Bdlt. ThUm W aUttSCRIPTIO Telephone No. M. DAILY. sum he mall. rr year Bent by mall per month & turved hv carrlir. Ier week 10 WEEKLY. Bent ivv mall par year. C In advance.' Postage fre to aubacrtbera. All communication intended for publr- cation ahouM be directed to the editor. p.niiuu communication of all kind and remittance must be addressed to Th Aatorian. Tha Aitorlan fuaranteea to Ita aub rribert the lanreft circulation of any ewapaper publlaheil on th Columbia ttver. Advertlalnc ratea can be had on appli cation to the buatneaa man alter. The Weekly Aatorian, the second oldest weekly In the atate ot Oregon, haa, next to the Portland Oretroni&n. the largest weekly circulation In the state. ; i Jno. F. Handley Co. are our Port-, knd agents, and copies of the Astorlan can ba had every moraine at their stand. Bi Third street , SS5- - - ' SOB DKMONSTHATIONS IX SPAIN. The anti-American manifestations In j Spain are not a surprise. Neither are j they at all alarming. Why ahould they j a Th mob, fresh from the bull ftghl. . sauat have ita fling. Feop.a who regale ; themselves on Sunday with spilling the f ISood af bulla art easily set off. j To the People: Th most flagrant outburst waa at : The Paclne Northwest Immigration wn. ... to ba exDected. I Board haa been tabllehed for the pur Earcdona. This waa to be expecteu. ( ,o (n(, p,c,flc North. Barcelona enjoys the distinction of nae- ( WR,t uch , claJUI ot prcljeera as shall ing defeated General Campos. A tend to develop its resource and Increase Bowertal ring of millers and other manu- ita prosperity, ar.d to that end has, thus ou v provdri, by ,h, cltlaens of tactarers exists there, and thla ring Baa , rortlln1 wlth , .und , o).o- fund lor years found large profit In Cuban wnlch t, hoped to largely Increase by iriitlt. The bar proposition, there- contributions from other source. t Cub. should enjoy Indeed- board JX'ta tnce. or even that degree of home rule , g., lroIJi ine j;,,,, but It will be giving th choice of a market, la re- iinpcr.-thle for It to have Its own ag.nta wwnant to It. The flrat report cf Oen- In every county and precinct to attend , , ,hl. ' to the locating of th seitlers. and this end Campos from iTavana aroused thla or he work nugt done Jn Ueh ring. It turnJ upon him at once, and j cmje ny the residents who are Interest ventually. as haa been report M In this ed in each sptcuil sectlcn. and to this country, accomplished hia downfall by , end local organisations mu.t M cai.b " ' . ... .j ... t llJhwl in each county. In order that tbr eraistent machinations at Madrid. Its m4. 0huln-i aral that purpose waa to keep the price of flour ; ,CD county may reap it full ahar of ap In Cuba at any cost to the Inhabl- the general benefit. ..... , , ; It being impossible for a central board taots of the island. And so, not lm- to unJr0 ,ot,oll , 0 !arK, , wllon probably, these Barcelona students are j of roumry, the work of this board will merely the fiery -eyed proxies of the be limited to adverti'lnc. as widely as dusty millers 0f the town parading and ! !cible. the advantages which this , ; country, as a whol. has to offer; and to geatulatlng somewhat undr the tnnu- ( lnter,ing ,nt UnI4t poasIM- number nee f commercial considerations. i of the producing classes of Ihe Kart, and Meanwhile It la to be observed that . especially farmers. In It. Each Inquirer .ki- .h- .n harf. thonah a ! aupplled with an accurate, though " i brief, description of all the dlfWent ec- typlcal. misconception In other countrie on!l nd ,n0W(.j to make his own than Spain of the iltuatlon here. It i choice of th section which he prefer, would hav been a pity If England had j Having made hia choice he will he ... . , . i turned over to the local board of that ot led In thl procewlon of blunder. , (ctlon c nlrwt1 ,nd applied with Her reputation for Inability to grasp any hat exactly he want. American problem is so Iilgb there Is no This board has been organic) and sup hope here that it may never be rivaled. ,wlth fu",- ,:r ,h Purpose of ' ' booming any town or city, or promoting ror uuunte, mt ov. i says: "The Jingo eggs which the preal- ; dent thought proper to hatch in a highly artificial Incubator in December have produced a brood which will give him and the statesmen of the United States a great deal of trouble as It crow to maturity." The Gaaette evidently labors under the finpression that there was no American kn lu this country prior to Mr. Cleve land's Venezuelan meae: that the peo ple up to that time had no thought or tare respecting their relations to the utside world. The Oaxette of course would have written differently if it had ever heard of the Hawaiian pisode. the Allianca episode, and the Corinto epi sode, all antedating the Ven:zu?iui epi sode. The people have never needed to be prodded on the score of an emphatic assertion of their national obligations to themselves or to others; and it is a fact that the one deliverance of Mr. Cleve land bringing him the closest In touch with all classes and conditions of his country has been that message to Eng . land that bis govc-rrment will not toler- ate the oppression of any people on thl ; . , , ' , tide the sea at the hands of any trans- . atlaotlc power. The people Indorsed that enthusiastically, as they now put ' , , . . . . : forward of their own accord a similar , .pclaratlon with retrarl to Cuba. , And who are their spokesmen? Not the younger mn in congress, but the ' e . i voit ran. Mr. She-rnan and Mr. Allison : n the one side and Mr. Morgan and , Mr. Veat on the other-men of age and ex- , , , . , ! aerlonce. and of large and far grasp- , Win in tnetr places, an.l. speaatng un- i der the fullest sense of responsibility, commit themselves to Cuba's succor at : , i any cost. If the St. Jam- Gazette op- . praise them as spring chickens its In- formation about the barnyard Is as llm- ! ited as Its Information about America. i Nor win these m;n turn tiack. Nor . nght they to turn back. They have Hoken uader nelthT excitement nor mls fiif ormatlon. Nor are they fresh con ceit to the policy they now advocate. They have felt for months that lnter Timion on the part of this country in t'uka's behalf should take place. They live tHin watting upon the president. Tiny Jecvled at last to move In advance f hoping for co-operation in a case i whli d General Weyler's performance i hi - made so acute. Shall they be .iapr.ulni;? In the Venezuelan mat-! K.r.jiijv, as it should have done. not .'iiiy without question but with fervor. '.'! iiul he president in this Cuban rii.iter respond as promptly and patri "'ii KiIy tu th Initiative of congress? TfiA report comes in a roun labout way Aat England 1 considering the clfilms if .'le rtiglish government to about 3,'Ml,- ' airji of laoid on the P.v:lflc Coast, ahl;l. It is aKfTted, are outside of the A ulcaa territory conveyed by Kursla to UJt, tfnlted States. As usual thix land will be of great strategic and commercial value to England, If she can get it, and. as usual, tne correctness o: tne nounuary line between the United States and Prlt- ten Columbia Is called In question. As-1 ., , sumlng that such a jompliatlon exists, ft put the United States In an tmlar-!py raaslng position. If the land Is not our. we must certainly give It up. If we have ny claim to II and mil. Tor arbitration, and that arbitration l refused, ir the decision goc agalnet vi y und-.'rivwdcd work, an ha happened bororo, what are w going to lo about It? Knpevially what should we do It Kngland should send h.r flying eu.ua.lron or any ollu-r nqunlion over here? The approach of the national conven tion, ami tho absolute certainty that th Republican i l-at will nominate sound money candidate, l beginning to Impart a tvn of enco.iragm nt and eon fl.lence aa to thf business outlook such at the country haa not known for ev eral ars past. Many buslne men of the Kat are o sanguine as to aay there will be an Immediate resumption of good times, without waiting for th election. cn (hf nomination of any one of the now lf-l11nr can.ll.tai.-a at the St. t.ouls ton- ventlon. It l treasonable to expect. tr.erv- fore, that Ion: before the cloae of the prtwrnt e.ir Ihe enormiua amo'int of unlnveate.1 capital In thla couni.-jr will eek profltatl Inveatment, ord thla meana that It will be employed In i".'VI Init our resource and In brlMciiiK the country back to that condition of n. perlty which waa ao marked prior to the election of ISSt We In Astoria have no ground for dlacoura-ment, but should j rather be buoyant with hope and prrsa j forward In the race for Uapplneaa and contentment w nicn aecompan.c proaper- lly. employment and industrial activity. sxrrvn ,0 ,n, p tn, Por,Um, hool, i. grmt victory for tho newapapcra of that city, all but one of which the Port- lander, a secret society organ worked hard aalnst Mr. Flnley. TO PKOPLK THE STATE. Action by th Portland Organization to This End. Portland. Or.. March K any private Interest whatsoever, out ror the sole and only purpose of promoting he general settlf ment and devHopment 1 of the country at large, a work In which , every section has a vital Interest, and which should be aided to the fullest ex tent in their power by the people of ! each section. Th most 'ffectlv means i for ea?h section to aid In the gen-rl work is by making Itself as well known as possible, and by exerting Itself to se cure as larce a s!,are as possible of the . newcomers. It Is difficult to say exactly when the , Eastern work will begin to bear fruit. ' We have rvason to believe that we will ; not have long to wait for considerable 1 results. The local organizations should , be formM at once and perfect their . preparations. It Is Ihe purpose of this ; board to. In the near future, have on ; of Its members, or a responsible gtnt, I visit each county desiring to take part In the work, to make definite arrange- , menu ror co-operation. Meantime we 1 Invite correspondence from all sections Interested. Address. . THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST IMMI- i GRATION BOARD, 1 Portland, Oregon. AN IRISHMAN'S LETTER. The following Is a true 'opy of letter received from acroes the water: Tipperary, Ireland, January 1 My Dear Nephew: I have not heard anything of ye sens the last time I wrote 1 bve moved from the place where I now live, or I should have wrltetn to fl , d(1 not know wn(?re ,f tter mieht find ye fust, but I now take my Pen In hand to drop you a few lln to !n,(orra J?"!h f J own "vin uncle. Kllpatiick. He died very ,uddenly after a long illn of six months. Poor man, he suffered a great deal- He av lon"? me In convulsions. perfectly quiet and apeeohle, all the l(me , Jk, and ,,larlng for water. I am very much at a loss to tell ye what the d(-ath was occasioned at, 'ne, doc,or, thinly-It wos o-ca5loned by his laat sickneas, for lie was not well ten day, durin,, his eonnnenK-nt, his age. ye know as well aa I can tell ye. He was 95 year old last Mar;h, larking 15 m",h"' an'1 h? 1,8,1 'lv'", "n, ,h' time he would have hi.-en d d six months lust N. B. take notls. I enclose yuu a tin 1 pound note which your father sends to ' ye unbeknown to me. Your mother often speaks of ye, and I vould like to slnd i ye the Brindle Cow, and I would enclose ' her til ye, but for the horns, I would ; beg of ye not to break the Sale of this i letter until two or three lays after you I read It for which time ye'll be prepared i for the sorrowful news. PATRICK O'lmAXIOAN. lll.t...! - I .... a.' XT. e- ..a Un,ted aMtg of An)Hr),a. Bute of Washington, in Aberdeen. w- H- Hurlburt, general passenger agent or tne V. K. & N. Co., returnea ,ith a Telegram reporter he says: "Con slders.ble travel was reported to the Crip ple creek mining district. This, it Is believed, will give a great Impetus to the mining Interests throughout the entire Northwest, and Oregon will get her share of the benefits accruing. Many of the Cripple creek enthusiasts will no doubt come to Oregon, and our mining Interests, especially In Eautern Oregon, will reoelve such a lift as they have not had for years. Were the resources of our mines as well advertised as those of Colorado, there would probalHy be as much of an Oregon fever In the East as there Is now a Cripple creek fever." HUCKLKN'S AP.NICa 8ALVB. Th, lv. , the wnrld to, Cllll frulne. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ,8or Tetter. Chapped Hands, i Chilblain. Con, and All Skin iTup- ' tl ;; . nj posit. veil rur-a Mies, or no required. It Is' guaranteed to give gTSr VJbj jCha. Roger. Odd Fellow' building. . - , -- ' - " " "l I ti Ut I VKMMlnN A L CAHim. WK WIU KNO YOU tITNIN 2 K" Teaspoons, OR, 1 Tablespoon, , OR, 1 Fork, Yeu will And ona couron inairft each 9 otmct b(, m and tw-o coupons mtJa each 4 ounce bag oi 1 Blacicwell'S Genuine DuRia'AJYi Tobacco. TOB QITAUTT '''' rrv M ln4.Mt aWtV pr. MOT ih wr tTtinlr BtsCl prvwtuuw. Will i lf rr. wo f lUaK41 Purbr -INtMa.t Mr Ml of i')tfmiwimUtt IW A TtMtUkS. ttouA po wiifc nun mind 4addrMs l BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. 7 Buy a kx: of tliis Cclclir.ited Smoking ToKuvo, ami rcaJ k couxn, w Inch gives a list ot'otlicr rcmiuitis atul how lo t;ct tltcui. I CENT STAMPS ACCtPTCO. 3 i Till: tU.API.UVKS. Jim Corbett is going to break Kits face. So Jim say. And Fltsy ia willing to furnlh the place. 8o Kits says. He la out for a right and gore will lt him. So Kits aaya. And he's ready to draw It from Oentle man Jim. So Fits say. Hut Kin Is a liar with wind In his mouth. So Jim aay. Vn tiling lo right In the North or the South, So Jim say. They're anxious to rmet and put on the mlta. So they say. And Pita will lick Jim auJ Jim will lick Klta. So they say. So they say. So they say. So they aay. So they aay. So they say. So they say. So they say. So they say. So they aay. So they say. So they say. Everlastingly aylng with never a pause. Do they think they can pull off a fcrap with thctr Jaws? -New York Sun. mating1 'Sepind ZO.' Minute ' Cough Cure and you hav immediate re- I lief. It curea croup. The only harmless , remedy that produces Immediate reult. , Chaa Roger. , The black and Mue broiiKham Is very much more stylish than the black and blue eye. ROYAL Baklttg POWder. . - - ... . - i UTl. n e mil iMvenfn. i Strength V. S. araat Reprt Bicycles can now be bought on the In stallment plan. It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. Ther 1 no shorter nor surer route than by a course ot DeWltt's Sarsaparllla. Chaa. Rogers, Druggist Which Is preferable, two men on the box and one horse or two horses and one man on the box? Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The auction mania Is often possessed by women who mver even bid on any thing "Give me a liver regulator and I can ' regulate the world," said a genlu. The ( druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little ! pills. Chas. Rogers. j David C. French has given to the f.x eter (N. H.) library a bust of Ralph Waldo Emerson In plaster and a copy of the original executed hy Mn French at Concord In lKTft, when Kmeraon gave him at leost twenty sittings. Last Oc tober the sculptor and his brother and sister gave to the library the bronz bust of their father. Judge Henry F. French, to whom the library virtually owes Its existence. Scotfs Emulsion itands for wasting, de creased vitality, im poverished blood. The combination of Cod liver Oil with the Hy pophosphites of lime and soda as prepared in it, is exactly what is needed for the above conditions. hbTOHIA PUBLIC IilBWY! READING RWM FKEE T) ALL. Opn every day from 3 o'clock to 6 :30 and 6:3" to 9:30 p. m. Kubscription rates 3 per aDnnm. Southwest cor. Elsvanth aud Duan 5t. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Con'OBly St..looto Jackson, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marin Engines. Boiler work, Stean boit and Cannery Work a Specialty. CatrJngl of All Descripnon Mala lo Order on Short Nodes. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. R. Prael Secretary These tiny Capsules are tupeno a. n.i -ft n. v to Daisam oi topaiua, Cubebsorlnjedionsand CURE IN 43 HOURS the am diseases without Inconvenience. SoM i f all tfrnrfst. SILVERWARE KXCHANOC FOR SO Coupons, OB, fir 3 Uoupoui and 30 CouU. A llTlSUIIUn Tit HAWKS. l W. Fuller, of CnaJ.4rla. N. T says that he arway ken lr. King' N; ll.svery In tn hiHiae and his faia llr ha always found the very best re follow Its ue; that he would not be wl'houl It. if procurable. U. A. lyke- , nun PrUkVlst. t ataklll. N. . aays tnai . l'r Klua New IMac.erery la umloublediy ' the beat Cv'titlt remedy: that he ha used it in hi unui ror eiT. - It raa never failed lo do ail that la ; claimed fr It. Why not try a remedy lang tried and t.ated. Tr;l bottlea free at t-tiaa. K.wxre' drug tor. Regular sis SA-. and tl. Growing plants In hotel window veal the permanent boarder. A hluh liver wltn a .orpld liver will not Nt a long llvr. Correct th liver with, P Witt's I.lttle Early ltlera. llttl pills that cur dyspepsia and rontipatlon. Chaa Roger. Money and time are the heaviest bur I dens of life, and the unhappleat of all I mortals are thoe who ha more of; i either than they know how to use - . i Johnson. I When Baby wa sick, w gae bar Caatoria. Vara ah was a Child, sh cried for Csatorla, Whea sb hecam Jtlas, aba dung to Castorla, The" h I TUdrea.ah.c .thC-orta. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOU AMERICAN 1 N V RflTMfSNTS. I Irnortant to Americans aeektng Eng- comnlng th. nm and a.!r-. ot ) au.vaf i oromotera who tmv placed ovw fWO.WO.00U Stcrtlng In Foreign In vestment arlthm rrw alx years, and ovr Us.OUO.OUO fur trie seven month of l.s. Pr!c 15. or CI, py.bl by porta unfer to the London and Unlveiwal Hu reau ot InvMur, 30. Cfceupnl.le. London, E. C. 9ubortm wtl t entitled, by ar-rjngetn-, with f.i directors to rvctjtva etUtw- perwura: or lottont ot Introductoln to any ot tw -'C jaaf.d prusnutor. Tts IM 1 flrwt uaa In every reopsct, , and every man or Arm whoa nam ap poara therein may b dtn.led upon. ' For toeing Om folttxwl.T' It will be found mvwtuwbio llund or Hhare of In dutrtK Commercial and Financial con cerns. Mortk-ik-e loans. SaJ of Lands, Patrtits or Mtnew. Itrctor: SIR EPWARl C. ROSS. H"iV. WALTER C. PEPV8. CAIT. ARTHUR STIFFE. CopTtgtK- svurPE now l"" "W Anagrseable Laxatlre and NEItVi TON 10. Sold hr UnigglaMor lent by mall go, Wo. and 11.00 per paokaga, Camplca freo, TTA 11 f Tho Favorite T00TI KTU U.U II vJ for llie Toetii and UivuKKa. For Bale by J. W. Conn. Pit CI la a Bon.iKilmnnos rrmMlv fur iiiiunrrlii... OIm, Btrmtorrtiif-., WhiUv. aaaataral dia- I char, ur aor luflsmsia- lion, irrltatiou ur ulcrra tion of m tic fill a tnrrii- lntEtO"ITiifil bran. .Soo-airlnnt. kM wy Dnfflsu, or s.nt In plain wrapper, lr aiarw. prMli. for ii.m, or 3 txitilr., 2.n. Clrcolar aol un rjuet. NOTIPK OF ESTABLISH I NO OKAlK ON EXCHANGE 8TKEET. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe common council of the city of Astoria propose to establish the grade on Exchange street. In the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure. between the east line of Seventh street to the claim line between McClure'r and Shlvely's As toria at the folk wing helghth above the base of grades: From the east line of the Intersection of Seventh and Exchange streets on th' north of Exchange street at 11 feet and at the south line at 4 feet, thence- epst on Exchange street In a direct line to the west line of Eighth street. From the east line of Eighth street at Its intersection with Exchange street, on th.s north slda at W.5 feet and on the onth side at 55.1 fet, thence east along Exchange street In a direct line to the west line of Ninth street. Prom the east line of Ninth street at Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 43 feet and on the south side at 4.',, 5 feet, thence east along Ex change street In a direct line to the wear ' line of Tenth street. From the east llr.e of Tenth street at Ita Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 2s feet and on the south I side at 30 feet, thence east In a direct ! line to the west line of Eleventh street. I From the east line of Eleventh street' at Its Intersection with Exchange street, j on the north side at 24 feet and on the ; south side at 24 feet, thence east In a j direct line on Exchange street to the west line of Twelfth street. ( From the east line of Twelfth street at Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 25 feet and on thn south side at 25 feet, thence easterly In a direct line to the claim line between Mc Clure's and Shlvely's Astoria. ! At the claim line between Met-lure's and Shlvely's Astoria, at 2M feet above' the base of grades. ! And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop-', erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and polk-e Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wt, on or before February 25, IMal, the common council will eHtuhllxh said grade. Hy order of the common council. Jvated February 4, IHM. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Am I I i I L J o- i I H w M M Krtaiar. I aw 'g enrol MUfMti I e""A ElUuTl.i I 1 In every reaped lr. rrloe'a llkln IVwder In auperlor to nil olhi-ra j xiKM' i'o ninmiAV. j The InHumf of a tttoi, iolnl temper ti.Mi the aloumch ia me ol ltu ctiiUui (a.'tx almut Hu.-tliin. IM,i I.i'wl Kr.ikfii. I'araloy tiniili.v H.l-'l. id. rr.Mti h ltll. torTH, I t'ollt.lt.'cf I "rill 'ia. l.umlii on llrolletl Hmelta. furry of Hwf. "tally l.untt IMnn.'r, iVuaunim" with ;tallnn l'ate, i,.llil Ui. lHU. h Hnuco. New potatnea, Plain llollml. Hteak Slewed with vl..r. Turkey a la llainbura Itakwl Ma.'aioul.ntid CUe,v Wal'Tfeaa, r'reni'h iriinii Apple, Mloce CI Malty new houaoe have lha woinlwork for ihe beilruoma In curly bltvh. lKLINJl'UNT TAX MAI.K. Nolii I" hereby given that by virtu of a warrant latiel by order of th vara mon cooncll of the city of A'torl, to m dlrvcted an I attache.) lo lha aaavaament roll of aaiil rltv for the yr com inamling me, a I had Iwn provloualy coniman.te.1 to levy uiion tno w.hh and chattels ot III delinquent taxpayer of , aid city In and named In said loll, and.) If none to l found, then upon th real j pwperty ..ea.l lo auch d-llmiumila on I said roll, or ao much thereof aa will aat-1 lafy Ihe laxra cliarcnl thereon, locelher with Ih iHiata and expenaea, and for' want of personal prowrty lo niako said a. in taxes I h.tve levie.1 umin. an.l on fa day, the lllh day of March, tst, menclng at Id o'clock a. m . I will soil at public auction at Ih iNiurlnouaa In said city of Aatona, county of t'latsop, atal of Ore?on. to Ih hlaheat bidder fori raah, to satisfy aald lane. mia and ac cruing coats, ao much of the 'ollowlng' deaorlbcd Iota, blivrka and parvele of land, aa may h necraaary to pay the taxea due theren. In V. R gold or allvr coin, to-1 rethrr with all feea and coat Said! land la situated In Ih city of Astoria,' I'lataop raunty, Oregon, and waa naaeaaed ! to the following named peron. to wit: A'lor tiid and Trul Co, lot 4. Wo,-a lit, Hhlvvly's Irving ll-!KM; lots t, 4. t. a. blu.'k 1. Shlvely's Irving llalghta; lota 7. . , 10. It. 11. II. 14, U. 1. I. I 3. 4, 6, t, block t Hhlvaly' Ir ving lialghla: lot T, , , to. It. IS. U II. 14, 1. 17, Is. 1J, JU, t. a. a. a. is, m. it, . . . bkw. t, Hhivaly's Irving Heights: blocks a, 7, , Hhlvrly Irving Heights: lots X 4. J. 4. T. a. block . Shlvely's Irving Height Astoria I'ai klng t'o. fronlac lot 4, blwa 5. MiVlum': frontago lot i. Iilmk V Mii'lure's: front age li.l i blix-k 5, Met lure : front!' M 1, IiIih k S, M.' i'lurr': liorth half lot X bl.-k a. Mci'liir.'; fruntn. lot 1. blok M.-ilurr; frontair. lot ?. Mock s, Mi-Otire'; fro-itagv lot S, Mock M"lur. front age lot 4, blovk 4, Mi-t'lur.-' . M J. Klnnry. Ku I, Mmk I. Mc Clurr': frontuga lot t, bln k 1. M.-t'lurr's: lot J. tlk I. Mc tnura's; frontaira lot 1 h!o-k 1, MiVlur'; lot 7. S, block I. Ur. t'lure': east & feat lot 2. block Sa, McClura't: lota 1, 11. block 5S. M.-i'lure's: raat 2 fert lot i bloi-k U. Mi'Clur': Weat half lot It. block t Mct'lure's: lots t 11. 11 IS. 14. block l. Mc Clure': lots 1, U I, Mock 1. Kinney's Astoria: wrst half lot (, block I, Klnnay's Astoria: lots 1. I i, 4. rj. , hlock J. Kinney's Astoria: west half lot 7, block 2, Kinney's Astoria: lota I. , S. 4. 5. , 7. I. . 10 11, U. 13. bl.x k J. Kinney's Astoria: let 4, block 4. Kinney's Astoria: lots I, t X 4. 5. , block . Kinney's As. torla: west half lots t and 1. 1 X 4. block a, Klnnay's Astoria.. a. Wlngat, lol , block . Alder brook: blocks H Ul. I, 10. II. I.'. II. II, 15. Central Park: aouth 23U feet block 2, lt add Astoria: south 210 fret block 1. lt add Astoria: block ", s. V. 10. II. Int add Astoria I II Welch, block . Wllllauis port: lot 1. block 21. Shlvely's: und two-third lot 4. t.l ' k :l. Shlvely's; frontage block IM. Hhlvely'; east 15 feet West half lot 2. 1.1. nk 124. Shlvely's: und half ml. Idle part lot 5, block 131. Shlvely'; undivided middle part lot s. block 134, Shlvely's; und 'i west S block 134. Shlvely's: K li feet frontage W Vi lot 2, block 1J, Hhlvely.: all frontage block I3ii, Shlvely's; und H frontnge W block 12. Shlvely'a; und 'j W i, block 139. Shlvely'a Nancy Welch, lol I, 2. I. 4. S. 1. i I 1.0 IT t 0 block 13. Shlvely's: lets 1. 2. 7. 4, . 10. II. It hlock 17, Shlvely'a: lot lo, block 22, Shlvely's: blwk 29. 33. Hhlvely ; lots I, 2. block 53, Bhh-rly-, ; uml lot 3. I. 5. 6. block 53. Shively's; lots 7. S. X 10. II. 12. block 53, Shlvely's: blocks 80, 64. 76, US, 96, M, Shlve ly's: lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, . 7. s. 9. 10, II, 12. block 49. 8hlvely's; 12oj5 feet lot , bloi k 54, Shlve. ly's: 12i50 fi-et lot 10, block 54. Shlvely's; IZ'jX'O feet lot II. blok 54. Chlvely's; IJ'dxM feet lot 12. block 5D, Shlvely's: und all block III. ShUely's: l.'SxVo feet lot 2. block 112, Shlvely s; 12i.jX5f feet lot (I, block 112, Shlvely's; ISMjxV) feet lot 7, block 112, Sluveiy's; In the SE portion of J. M. and Susan I.. Shlvely I) I. C. Sec 1. T N. It 9 V, being Iwundcl a fol lows: Commencing nt the HK corner of said L C, th.-nce N along Ihe K boundary line of said claim to th H boundary line of the town of Aalorln, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely, thence SW on said S line of said town of Astoria to tract owned and platted as Summit Addition by th Astoria Iteal Estate Association, thence 8 along said tract to S bound ary line of said It I, C, thence E to place of beginning, con taining KM acres, except there from 10 acre deeded to the railroad trustees as per deed dated Feb. 2D, IK12 1,230 20 W. K. and M. 8. Warren, lota , 7, 8, block 61, McClure' extend ed by Olncy; lot 14. block 70, McClure's extended by Olney; lot 8, block 83, McClure's ex tended by Olney; lots 1, 2, 12, 14, block Kl. McClure' extended by Olney; lot 6. block 96, McClure's extended by Olney; lot 1, block Sr7, McClure's extended by Ol ney; lot 1. block 8, McClure's extended by Olney; lot 1, block 100, McClure's extended by Ol ney; und lot 4, block 100, Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lot 2, blork 158, McClure's extended by Olney; lot 7. block 108, Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lot 2, block 123, McClure' extended by Olney; lot J, block 128, Mc Cluro's extended by Olney; lot 4, block 130, McClure's extended by Olney; lot 6, block 132, Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lot 4, block 135, McClure's extended by Olney: lot 8, block 144, Mc Clure's extended by Olney: lots 3, 4, block 153, McClure's extend ed by Olney; lot 4, block 106, McClure's extended by Olney; lot i, hlock 156, McClure's ex tended by Olney The above sail- lo commence 399 S9 at 10 o'clock a. m. of snld day and continue until all the above, described parcel of real estate are sold. C. W. IHJOHBRT, Chief of Police, Astoria, February II, 1896. Indio Tub Oasis oh thi1 Colorado Ih sirt A New Ucaltb Resort HiiLOW 1Mb LtVIL OP THIS SKA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Protiouncct) by PhyHicinna tho moat Favvirnblo in Amorim , .-, t Ur OUUOrtTS IrUIU . . f tincr DJJInl RTA -Ung i71SCaSC9 U Rhflimftt ISm nuvuiuaiiMii . Many Remarkable Cures The objection urged aalut Indlo In Ih past by the lar. number who ulnar! would hat bean glad lo lake adtantag of Ita beneficial climate, ha b.en a lack of aultabla accuiiiiiiudailon Th Southern Pacini Cumpar.y lakea pleaaur In announcing Dial several Commodious and ! Comfortable Cottages I hav juat two wavlad at Indl.i station. that will ba ranted lo applicant at ra a.uialUa rate. They are furnlahed with modern conv.nlen , supplied with pur artaalan walar and o sltuaUd aa lo glv occuiiani all th advantage ta b le rlveO from a mora or lava protracted raaldeno la thl delightful oilmai. (From Ih San Frworlaco Argonaut.) I in th heart of th arm! deaarl of lha I 14J Colorado--which tha Southern Paclflo Ira vec.e-ther j It an oaal railed Indln, which. In our opinion, ta tha sanitarium - uf lha eavrth. Wa lirlleve, from prrumaf Investigation, that fur certain In.lh lil.ial. tin re I no pot on thla planet to (tvor all. " ll T Stewart. M 1. write: "The ' purity of the air, and tha aiernat aim lilne, nil one with wonder and d.-ligtil. . . . Nature haa accompiuhed ao much that liter remain Inn Utile for man to do A lo It ptMialbtliiiee aa health retort here I Ih nio.1 perfect mmhttve, with a tetnMrtur always iieaant. a wrre.-ilr ilry anil, for rain I nit unkniwn fa-'tor: pure uiiii.ii, den, aimoaphi-r and pure water What nun an be ileaira.1 ! I the plaee. alxiv all other, fur lung trouble, and a .ara He for rheumatic Cmivlderlng Ihi manlier of aufTerer who have been cured, I have no heHancy in rerom nieii.ling ihl xtivlal ivaal aa Ilia bavn of tho arflli t.xl " INDIO Is 6l2 milt's from .SAN FRANCISCO niul 130 avlvH from I.OS ANCKLKS Fare from Lo Angelr. Il.oc Vor further Informatlim Inquire of any southern Paclno Company agent, or ad.lre E. P. RiMIEHS. At Ocn. Pa. Agt. 8. P. N. J. B. KIHKLAND. Dial. Paaa Agt "nr. Flrat nd AJdar 8t, Portland. Or I871 loot, Lubricating OILS A Specialty Fisfyer Brothers, Sell Astoria, Ship Chanilvlery, Hai'dwiirp, Iron A Stfd, Coal. ftroccrit it Provisions, Flour it Mill Fetl, Piiiatr, C'ilx, VHrnislus, Iiers Supplies, Fairlmnk's ciilt's, Doors it Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons tt Vo.liit'li'H. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from bis family would withhold Tho comforts which they nil could find In articles of KL'HNITl'ltl': of the right kind. And we would suggiat at this season a nlcs Sldelioard, Kxtenslon Table, or set of Dining Chairs. We have the largest and finest line ever shown In the city and lit prices that cannot full to plcnsii the closest buyers. HEILBOPN 4 SON. ). A FAST ABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND fflHARF BUILDER HOUMfC MOV KM, House Moving Tool for Rent, ASTOHIA.OR A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits VeRetablM, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. C. sud Squtsinqu Streets. Anuria. On B. F. ALLEN Wall Paper, Artists' Materials, Palnti, Oils, Olitt, ate. Japanese Matting, Rugs and Bamboo Good 365 Commercial Btrcet. JOHN T. I.lilllTMl. ATTOHNICV-AT-I.AW, cm.'., iipalalra, AeliuUn Hull. ling. tier man Physician. KnleoU. Hit. IIAItTRU IMIVHIOAN AND Dl'lUiHON. tlRIc over Allien liuiihur'a- mr. o, li h and t'o nmerntal. ITIcaat Call. Ul oimriiiemaii'. Il0. Operation at ITIO free; medlvltia furnlahed. IUI. KIIJV JANMON, PHYSICIAN AND HUHUKON. Oftlo over Olaan'i drtig lur. Hour It lu II a- m i I lo and 1 to I p. m. u. day, 10 to II. int. o, a KNTkta. rMtmcr iff AND HUntlBON. Htwolal attenlloa In dlaaaa) of wom en and ursrer. . Oftlo 4r Itenilarefi atiire. Aatorla Tlphon Vo It JAT TUTTLB, U.- D. rilTHIClAN. (UHllBON, AND Itonnie and 1 Pythian Hulldlng. Ilntir. 10 to II and I to i. (vidno, . (dr etrawt. II. T. OIUHMIT. ATTOHNKT-AT-LAW. 41 tmmrolJ lrl. W. M. Laroree. at, B. attullh. LrtUK'K a tMITII. ATTOIlNBYatAT-TAW, M CommarolaJ rt. J g. A. IIOWUJT. ATTOUNBT AND tXlUNHKUlR AT LAV. olfliv on Itsxxiod bMtmi. AMorta, or. J, N. Pulpa. Ilk hard NUoo '.'Mtr V. tttph. IHIU'II. NIXoN DOU'II. ATTuiuviars at law. I'.iHkunl, Oratfun, 14, li, 1. and tl, llamirtun llulldlng. Ail loTl and 00. lav.tKin buln promu-.ly atlondod to, I'lalni vsrsvlnal til MVrnriMut( tl tM. daily. SoClKTr MICKTINUH. TrlMi IJC UJlKJB HO. T. A. T. and A. M HagMlar msnniunlralltiM bald m Ui flrat and third Tuoaklay ywnlng if anb monib. w. a. iiowcix, w. L It C. lloiaiCN. kWatavry. Mim:KLLANiuri4 KRAL RHTATE. NOTAItT I'UOUC. W. C. CAMMCtX, ITI Tenth Straat. WlUiS IX l1HlTI.ANt-all on Jno. r. Handley A (lu . IH Thud tract, and g4 tha Ivally AatiKlan. Vlallnr naa.1 not nil their morning aor whll thara. After (Deals! Or at any oilier lime when you wiah a giaxl cigar aak (or III wall known, liunm ruajc, liaiul tua.li, wlille lalair cmr - "It Hello Atatorltt " tVuiCnlcl by all smokor In Iw I bo tl cigar tuauufaoitirrsl. w. p. sciumtn, 71 Ninlf; Strotit, Atlsfta. Uga. KXTKNDKO SrMI'ATIIT "Io unto oilier a yuu wmild hava othera do unto you." I yniiallirt. ally huwn in lha following linrs, th n suintitlun llng that aniiathy la Uirn, or akin lo pain ur sorrow : "llellllaman:-I'leaaa aand K ratio's llcailaiha Caixuloa a fullowa Two Uia t,o Klora Sy, llavanna. N iak. Two tunc lu I. un,. Wll.i.s. Iironklatid. N link I hava alwaya limn a grrai aufTurvr frum heailacha and your Cap aulne ara tha only thing that rllvs me." Your very truly. KlitiltA SKAY, llavanna. N. liak. For ln by Chaa. Itugera, Astoria, Or., solo agent. They l-ack Life Thar r twine xild to flharma on th Columbia river that Hand la th am relationship to Marshull Twin aa a wooden Imag do) In th human beliit-they lack itrength lift -evenne and lasting qualHIra. Ijon'l fHl yourself Into th belief that other twine beside Marshall' will do "Juat aa wrell." They wnn'l. Thy oannoL STEAM ICRS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telrphona" leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally (eicepi Sunday). leaves I'orlland at 7 a. m. dally., n cept Sunday. "Ilalley Oatsert" leavea A "torla Tubs day. Wedneaday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday morning at l;tll a. m.; Sunday vening at 7 p. m. Leava Portland dally at I p m , eg. cept Sunday. On Saturday at II p m WAI.I.ACK M Al'.KItY, Agent. Popular Science .datura, Invention, NEWSferffi:;. HEALTH Hyglsne. hrruAj BOSTM Ml KAL OK fUEKISTIil l.'nlarged and Improved. Contnlns a large numlier of Bliorl, Kaay I'raoilcal. Intun stlng and 1'oular, Sslentl-' no articles, that can lie appreciated an,1 anjoycil by any lnlellKant randar. even though he knew Utile or nothing of c tnca. Profusely Illustrated and Free from Technicalities Newadealer. 10 cent. $1 per year tJ-Mcntlun this paper for a sample copy. Largest circulation of any Scientific paper in tha world Published Monthly by NJ. ULLAkD, New York. "A TALKNTKD EDITOR" flontlemem-r had oooailnn to us y ,,,-!0u 0? Hcndach. fan- ,Thl ruv"""K 10 CM' t- Th . Nf D"""rtln convention. Ih.y aft HI,,. ohirm , provpnlln hw.lachoa nrul dl.sjiv,,,.. Iave verJ i rr'y '"7 hlch Tour n-pectfuTly, JOHN V. aHAFFKR, Kd. Kenovo (I'a.) Itecord. For ml try O.a. nogara, Astoria. Or sole Went : , '