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TUK DAILY ASWUlAX, AMuhlV l-'Kl Y MOKXIXfl, MAKCII 18 IBM. lOHN T IJOMTKR, Editor. fl-.WMx of MiltM-KirM HVn Telephon No. M. DAILT. Rnt by mull, per Year 8nt by mall per month Served by carrier, rr week WKKhXY. ,&i .1 i Sant by mail per year. K In advance.',.,, ln .,8tlrla proper go forward this Postage, free to subscribers. . ml AU communication lr.ten.led for puhll- cation should be dlrc-tea to tn rouw. , Business communlcatlona of all klnd and remlttancea must be addressed to Th Astorian. M thoroughly und. r- The Astorian guarantees to 111 sub- rtoo, that wise counsel will prevail to crlber the larreat circulation of nyj nlsht anj to taken to secure to As- new i pa per published on the Columbia : river. Advertising rate ran be had on appli cation to the bualneaa manager. Tha Weekly Astorian, th second oldest; weekly ln tha tte of Oregon, haa, next to th Portland Oregonlan. th largest weekly circulation In the atate. I I Jno. F. H.ndley A Co. ar. our Port-; land ag-nts. and copies of th Astorian n t had every morning at their stand., St Third street. - j M'KINLEY AND MORTOS. j Morton and McKinley. on a platform cf sound money and protection for Amer- Iran Industries, would not only sweep they are now able to turn over to the th country, but from th very day of taxpayers an account of their steward thelr nomination would Inaugurate n( th ( ( , marvelous. It. la - - - kaU 1 1 in i a 1 1 as 1 1 n ta Inll VrMll I and glorious natlon.-Brooklyn 8tandard TJnkm. Kamea In a popular canvass are aome- tlmea the moat powerful of arguments. Every roter knows that four years ao what was derisively called "McKlnley fcua" meant to him personally hlh wagej, and meant to tha country protee Uoa and prosperity. Every voter knows that th mistaken abandonment of It brought panic, lower waes. less con sumption, long-continued hard time H'hy should not Republicans now brush away Mr. Cleveland's cheap Imitation of aid Democratic d vices to make the country forget their blunders at home and abroad by reviving the war spirit.!"" ""ustru. supenors m.i w ! at once clarify and Inspire the can- with each year of th. city's growth In T.S. by putting forward the one name!"" said Intelligent nopulatcm. that means to every voter In the I'nlon a return to th old system, which ga prosperity, and the abandonment of j which brought disastf r? The very name f McKinley would bring the campaign to th true fighting ground, and furnish Inspiration for the fight. Like othrs. be has fought for the flag and stands for the national honor and for honest anoney. But, above all, he stands for the system w mlstaklngly abandoned ln VGA. and to which the people want to gat back an aspiration ln which a host ! Democrats even join and will contri bute their support. . of course the Democrats will revive the Id delusion of IMS. which helped them then, and which they think can be used to weaken some Republicans now. Mc Kinley Is an extremist, they will try to make these weak Republicans say. We favor a tariff, hut not a fanatical tariff. W are opposed to constant tariff tinker ing, and would rather let things alone than. risk another paralysis of business, whO congress Is for months lighting including the play shed for rainy days, ver the details of another high proiec- i In which Is the gymnasium. This latter I Is to be improved soon, ly adding live tariff. c swings, bars, and other paraphernalia. But we can't let things alone. The ; The school grounds are at the junction country Is not raising enough revenue to j of two roads, and have In them three U. current experts and Instead of j Oj-, acre more U thecal, manfally trying to make its receipts!.,, ,hat ,B nce on no, da., Tne equal its outgo, it Is borrowing money j cerk often gets letters from teachers to Dar its bills, and piling up a national j In the interior of the state, who say .... ., they are desirous of teaching on the debt again In time of peace. Just as we fQf of he cma, did thirty-live years ago in time of war. That course Is madness: and there Is no other, save to raise the motey either by direct taxation or by a tariff. Direct taxea would destroy any American party that levied them. From the days of (Korge Washington down, the accepted method of money for the expenses of the , general government In this country has j been by a tariff, and the one thing mat the people have shewn that they want now is to get back to It Getting back to it does not mean un reasonable dutlea or greater burdens on . trade, than we have now. It does " j mean a general advance on duties the: P-epubllcans had a larger free list than I Wilson left. It does not mean even the j 11 1 re-enactment of the McKinley tariff. That tariff, like every other one, requires , constant modifications from year to year I ,.f. according to the progress of manufac-1 tures, the development or imenuons. it;Mme 0f the newspapers, in an attempt of foreign competition. Th'-re arr . i ,-A ,-ltMmtttu ni- nft-fctlni? it. wnicn it is me uuij - " trained in tariff making to study from -Well, ma'am " every point of view and give their proper j "As I was goinz to ray." she rattled , , . .,ii,,mi on, "such an assertion Is a falsehooil on t ,n the final adjustment. I of ( wou(Jn.t bft wfrth .,, UcKinlty hlmsrif would not dream of j our wne ,0 contra,))rt )t lf men weren't nM'Un the McKinley tariff. It suited o nrejiidice that they bellwe every- theft and we prospered under Irthlrg that's written airnlnst our sex. . . .,.--. .,.! Now, .1 your dally experinice, ilo you t-aririe'v but the circumstances are V ' ' ' ' l .-azirm y, uui i find that women give you more trouble -kiiiiged. He would Insist on restoring i han men""' cointry to a genuinely protective : "Well, ma'am " ..... .m un,. tetter than any man now living how a protective tarirr eould be properly adjusted to our pres-nt condition and circumstances. We want to raise money by duties in such a way as to help Americans, not Englishmen or other foreigners. That is what tht vters want to get back to, and no name ln the world means that today so clearly as the name of McKinley. The nomina tion of McKinley and Morton would make Its own argument, and with such a ticket the canvais might almost be trusted to run Itself. The meeting yesterday of all those Interested In th location of a depot site at Scow Bay perceptibly clears the rail- i road atmosphere and re.leve a situation D'Je? 'rm (JarljK wnM) that has beei: oppressive for a numb-.-r of j j f,irKt yo s0 suddenly ln the conserva weeks past. The report of Chairman j tory last iiient? Parker, of the special committee, on Darling Not a bit. I rather thought It W3B you progress made to date, which, while j showing much hard work and some re-! suits accomplished, still left the matter j THE MARKETS. far from a settlement: the abandonment ty the committee and interested people ef the project as a competitive deal: the amalgamation of all Interests Into one united effort to secure th central lo cation; the calling of a general meeting of the people lo take I the qnotlon nil entirety and not all together aa on peopl and one man to secure now the only thing that will Insure ImmcdlaC prosecution of railroad construction, and I the dear and forcible statement of Mr. Hammond position h placed affair i on heil rock and put every thin i" ' where the Hart should have ban mad : several months a no. The whole city j ami every property owner In It Is o.ual ..; ly Interested In thla vital queatlon. It la one that concern tnc earn. m ami center of the city, anil resolves Itself Into the simple proposition whether we want ! to see active work on the roa.l. wal.-r i rroni. an. I ft commodious depot and season, or whether the chance will be taken of having nothing but a amall taacn 01 nm..w atennln Mock In the city for ft atatlon. - - work detail a year, and the main eta- 1 tlon located across the bay or e'aewhere. it t- almost a dead certainly, now that ,orl4 main depot, the loaa of w hloh would be Irreparable and forever de plored. The water commission of Astoria has reason to be proud of the results shown by last Wednesday's teet of the new hydrant service. Probably no set of decent men In any community have been the reclplenta of ao much unprovoked M h vortfxy m,n wn0 NBipM, Y( wnout Monln, l0 makr ,nJ. K,(tntt 0r seemingly to even notice the ahameful tlradea of which they have ao often been the victim, patiently and peralstently have they pursued the even tenor of their thankless way until seldom that a work of the technical char acter and physical magnitude of the present Astoria water works can be completed within the original estimate of cost, and It is rarer still that such Improvements measure up to the full capacity and standard called for by the paper plana and speclllcatlona. In the Astoria water system both of these unusual and very gratifying results have been attained, and aside from the ob staclea thrown In the way of the suc cessful completion of the work by an ignorant and misguided public opinion, the accomplishment Is a testimony to th fam and skill of Engineer Adams and CLATSOP CITY NOTES. Whtt Ig Going On In th Prosperous Town Across the Hay. Clatsop, March i. IS. Editor of the Astorian: Mr. Geo. Robers was found at a neigh bors the neit day after hia delirious at tack. He was about two hours out In the cold rain and sleet, before he went Into the house of his neighbor. How a man with lung congested so badly as to be hardly able to breath, ever stood the strain of such an act Is a mystery. At the annual school meeting at Clat sop the old officers were re-elected. Mr. West has been a school director ln thla district since away back beyond the reach of thla generation's memory, and Mr. Ober has served ever since his ar rival In the district. The school affairs are ln excellent condition, which speaks well for their ability as directors. The people here are Justly proud of their school. We have nine months of school each year, the same as in the city, with always the best teacher that la to be had. We have a nice school house, with convenient modern out- !h ronsl.tln of evervthlnr needed. This is a hard place for bums', 'cause why? They are apt to be taken by the nape and forced to saw wood: and when they try to enter complaint at the Justice's they learn that N. Kim ball Esq.. is awfully deaf. The loco motive uses much wood, all of which needs to be sawed. If any bum wants a Job. let his com? over here and he Is ,ure t0 nave one D,fore he leaves, D. F. 8TAFFORD. UNAVAILABLE TESTIMONY. Truth. "I'm the president of th Progressive Woman's League," said the spare female w(th ,narp features, as she grabbed the conductor by ,he ,,wve and ma-le him involuntarily register one of the fares he had Just knocked down. "I can't help that, ma'am," replied the conductor in a rather short tone Ave centt h(1 aj( ,t were "Nobody asked you to," she went on. "I'm gathering statistics, and I spent five cents Just to gK on this car tn Interview you BtatOTnen, haj! ,na(1, , to prove tnat our sex is lncaparue or handling the reins of government, lhat one woman gives more troubel ln a pub- lie conveyance tan a dozen men. "remaps 1 .1 ueiier put it more plain ly," she said, interrupting him again. "Lee me ask you now. an a conductor, would you find your work eaier if no women at all rode In the cars?" "It might be a little easier, ma'am." he replied, "but I don't see how ln the world we would e' er pet aiong without them." "Hold on!" she cried, Joyfully. "Let me write down every word you've said Once more. I see, we will be able to silence our enemies. Now, my good man, tell me why female passengers are Indispensable." "Because, ma'am," returned the con ductor, "If It wasn't for the women we would get stuck on all the Canadian dimes and plugged quarters we happened to take In." NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. Liverpool. March 12 Wheat, dull: d mand, poor: No. 2 red winter, ts.S'id; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 5s 6d; No. 1 Cal ifornia. 5 7d. Hops unchanged. Portland, Mareh 12. Wheat, Valley, WitW. Walla Walla, &7y&58. r A WHOLE CIRCUS for 10 CENTS. H make a grand parade with alephanta, eagee of animals, hariola, banda. Oivee a ftill performance In ft ring, with ring niaater, down, ftcrobata. bareback riders, trained doga ami ale. phanta, winding up with th pantomime of Uuiupty DuuiplJ, inoluding all th character and aoenery. 3 Ways to Oct (gg-j This Circus : Jiuu BlacknWs Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N.C. and the Olreu will b eant you postpaid. You will find 1 ooupon Uaid aoa a ounce bag, and 1 coupons in aid saoa ouno bag of Blackwelus Genuine Durham Tobacco. Buy a bnf of this Celebrated Coupon, which gives a list ot ouicr CINT aTana - JAI'ANKSK 1M rKTlTlON IN tKK UON. Evxnomlst. Kdlltu- American Kconomlst: There Is conietltlon on this Paciilc Coast Irom t'hlna and Japan In rk-e and maiohca. We ImiHVt dlnvt rice, rto Hour, mat ting, brlc-a-brac. lea and egga. Those are the only thlnga at present. Kggs come here In lime water. Rio Is not so dear, but is sold for one cent hss than American rice, ami l.iMv pounds were entered at this port In isft. Jap anese matches are retailed here 13 bunches for 4 cenis Japan at present is furnishing this market wllh rice. silk, teas, eggs, malting, spirits, rice Hour, brlc-a-brac, and matchea. J ! CI.ARK. Astoria. trvgn. February 11. IN. Don't Invll disappointment by expert- j mentlng. Depend utxin On Mlnut. Cough Cur and you have immediate re lief. It cures croup Th only harmlea remedy that produces Immediate results. Chaa Rogers. HVYEltS AND SELLERS. Th following transfers were filed for record yesterday at th office of County Recorder Uunderson: H. C. Thompson to Thomas 11. Loughcry. Lot 1. Rl.x-k 1!. lau rel Park I 1 Sheriff of Clatsop county to Mu tual Trust Co., Lots 1, 1 and S. section i. and Una 1. t 1 and 4. section 14. township s north of range S weest ! Clatsop county to M i;olilmlth. quit claim deed to Lots 1. S. 3 I. section M. and Lots 1. !. and 1 section It township S north. range S west S; Ju Ouy et al to C. E. Haln. ll 7, Hlock M. McClur's Astoria ... :V, F. Ephrlam to California tfpot I Cash Mercantile Co.. south W ! acres of the Si acre due south of Chelsea Railroad aililklon. township 8 north, range 10 west.. 1V! United Slates to Hetty Anderson. I south half of the northeast quar- ter and Lots 1 and 2, section 1. I township 5 north, range I west 15W acre, patent x Mutual Trust Company to M. Goldsmith. Lots 1. J. 3 and 4. section U: Lots 1. i. S and 4. Section M. township I north, range west 70 ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of mil la leavening Strength. V. X. Qnawt R apart. Justice Hawkins of London has been at It again. "You are charged with trying to commit suicide." he said sternly, to the prisoner at the bar. "I was driven to It. your lordship." stammered the un- fortunate: "I was driven to It by a ; woman." "Hum!" muaed his lordship. ' Then, suddenly. "Did :ihe r-fuse you, or did she marry you " London Olobe. I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. NOT INTERESTING TO NOAH. Denver Road. Newly Arrived 8plrlt-Who was that venerable looking personage that yawned so dismally when I was talking about the tremendous rain they are having on In earth? Resident Spirit That was Noah. "Give me a liver regulator and I ran regulate the world," said a genius. Th druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. The March number of Romance is the most interesting of the series, rlnce Its change into an illustrated magaslne It contains a pathetic little story, a charm ing poem by Fben Rexford. and lllux trated articles upon a half dozen timely subjects. There is a good anecdote told In Its brief llttl? story about dogn, whll- I the article on the next Paris exposition gives an Idea of the trend of talk alut th great Kr?nch fair of 1:j0. Sir Fred lick Ilghton'a portrait, and reproducticn of some of his pictures, are timely re miniscences of the great KngllKh palnt 'r. Resides this variety Romance condtnsrs nrtcles upon artists and actors upon new public buildings, upon authors and celebril-. Into the narrow space at Its command In a way to furnish the utmost pleasure and information possible within the bounds of an Inexpensive publica tion. BUCKLEN-8 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world foi Cut Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 1 Fevee 8orec, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s. and All Bkln Krup- Hons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price, 25 cent! Per box. For s:e by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' hiilldlno kSTORIA PUBLIC LIBKARY! KEADlNO ROOM FIIKR T A I.I. Open every day from 3 o'clock to 5 :30 -rwl H to 9-3(1 n. m. I Pubacription rate f3 per annum. Southwest cor. Eleventh aud Duan Sts, A.8TOKIA IRON WORK8 CooroBly St, foot of Jackioa, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makers Laad sod Marina Engines. Boiler work, Staaa boal and Cannery Work a Specialty. CatrJngt of All Descriptions Mad to Order on Short Notic. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary file 43 la a Bon .colaonmis remHr for (oiinrrlis. It'lne!, Spermatorrhea, Whiten, unnatural dia r.harga, fir anr Inflamma tion, irritation ur ulra- -ravau aasiaalaa. tion of miicotia niem l'Hc8CMienri). bran. Kon-aalringeat. or ani in plain wrapper, hr eipreaa. pp-pah, for l 0. or 3 Imttl'-a, 42.75. Circular sent ou request. g gin 1 k6da- J M -g Ounniied !MoMn,, 14 cl out or any Conpou, Smoking Tobacco, and rraJ th premiums iw vw w bv uiuh. a. aecKPTto. IHN T (1KT HI. I K. i Exchange. Juat rad thse lines two or trf tlni.a a day and you can save the ex leiise of nulnliie pills or that other annuitant which . by a variety of allae and Is coiuillned In a larrooni tumbler: In ile of storm winds blow-In'-- tif distant shot an' shell. In rrapln' time or sow in' ; We're purly tollable well! 1 If snow the winter's brliwln' There's tln-s in every dell: j iHin't care If bird's ain't slngln' We're purty tollable well! ! Sllll some sweet how or other . We're In this land to dwell. , At home with one another An' purtv tollable well! I It la a fixed and Immutable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. Ther Is no shorter nor surer rout than by a course of IVWIIfa Sarsaparllla. Chaa Roger. Druggist. ; FXVOLIrVI CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN ' INVWTMENTS. j Important to Americans seeking Bng Hah iptuU for new enterprise. .A last; n.ntiUtnng the names and uHrewn ot X suoeeaasfiil promoter who ra plaved over (IiU.iMMim Sterling In Foreign In veormenaa wtthtn the laat six yews, and over flU,1.") for th seven month ot l.Mft. pr;o IV or fcj, payuiil by prta4 ook-r lo the London ai I I'nlversal llu rewu of ln-e-a, . I'heiipalde. London. K. C. SubaK-rwen wil be n:ltlil. by ar-r.uik-vmee-.t -ih r!i iVlrevtors to r-ceiv elrtver penaHu; or lttcr of tntroductoln to any of ttuoe U'C-wfiil proiraaier. Tht Ik Is drat olaaa. In ery ivaict, and every nuiu or llrm wflcse name jh pewnt tbarrwin may b d.ien.lej upon. For pacing Ch hiltieau-xt It will be found InvuiuabiV-Ikmds or Share) of In diaatrlBV Consmer'lal and Flown.-1 a; con cern. Mortirut awns. Sal of Lwmla, PaJteaila or Mtnaa. IHrectorar SIR EDWARD C. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. PKPY8, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. CopyrtghC The Pendleton papera are calling each other Vila rpltheta. It appears the Trll une, a morning publication, charged the , county fl.uil for publishing the delin quent tax roll some time ago, and the East Oregonlan. th leading paper of that town, says t&O was a genteel suil.clency ' for the work Th Tribune calls the , K. O. The Wind Hag. while the lattt-r ; retaliates with the Organ. The discus- ! slon ao far haa nut affected the 11. "11. ' The East Oregonlan charges hoodie. Wbea Baby was sick, w gar her Castorla. When aba waa a Child, ah cried for Caatorla. When ah became Xbm, ah clung to Castorla. WbeastwL Udrea.ibaga them Caatorla. Anagreeable Iaiatlreand NERVE TONIC. Bold hy Drugglswor sent by mall to.lUa, ! aod tl.OO per packag. Sample free, Ym TfgS The Parorlte T90TI KVVtM ' 1111 11 U fur UieToeUiaAdiirratbKo. For Bala by S. W. Conn. NOTICE OF EST A IILISH I NO GRADE ON EXCHANGE 8THKKT. Notice is herehy'glven that the common council of the city of Astoria propose to estabtLsh the grade on Exchange street, In the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, between th'j east line of Seventh strt'.-t to the claim line between McClure'r. and Bhlvely'a As toria at the follt wing helghth above the base of grades: From the east line of the intersection of Seventh anil Kxchange streets on the north of Exchange street at 61 feet and at the south line at M feet, them-e esst on Exchange street In a direct line to the west Hue of Eighth street. From the east line of Eighth street at Us intersection wllh Exchange treet, on tho north side at MS feet and on the south side at f9.5 feet, thence east along Exchange street ln a direct line to the west line of Ninth street. From the east line of Ninth street at Its Intersection with Kxchange street, on the north side at 3 feet and on the south side at 4S.Si feet, thence east along Ex change street In a direct line to the west line of Tenth street. From the east lire of Tenth street at Itn Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 28 feet and on the south side at 30 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 Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 25 feet and on the south side at 2T reel, thence easterly In a direct line to the claim .line between Mc Ciure's and Shlvely's Astoria. At the claim line between McClure' and Shlvely's Astoria, at 2K.1 feet above the base of grades. And unless a remonstrance signed hy the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and po lice Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wt, on or before February 25, lMsl, the common council will establish said grade. Hy order of the common council. Dated February 4, IWifl. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. ! ISO, row Acme it will not cup c, I A IIOl"NMrMd THMVHI'UK. j 1. W. roller, of CiiJ.irle. N. Y., ! aaya that he always keeps lr. King's Now IHsciivery In Hie holla- and Ills fam ily haa always, found I lie veiy heal re sult rollnw lla use: Dial lie w.mld lil lie wPhoul II, If procurable, 1. A. I'yke iiuu. Prnintlal. t'aisklll, N V.. lt lr. King's New liac.vi'y la midoulUiHlly the best tMimh ri-iie.lv; tlml he has need ll In lila family f"f rlr. years and Hint It las never failed to d.i all lliat la claimed for II. Why not try rowdy, so Ioiik Irlid and l.aird I'litl I'.illlea free al Ohaa, H.1 a' drug slor. Ilegular sis :a-. and II, IN WINTK.K Kale wallers roaia In our way. Willi lavlli hand. If the rosea were lull Ballea, Wouldn't It be aland? - Iviroll New Tribune. A hluh liver with a orpld liver will not b a long liver. Correct th liver with W Will a I. Idle Karly Itlser. Iltll pills that cure dyspepsia am) ronatlpallon. Chaa. Kogrra, DKI.INQl.'KNT TAX SALE. j NolU Is hereby given that by virtu! of a warrant Issued by order of th mill-; nion council of the city or Aatoii. to m directed ami attached 10 the asseatiilil j roll or said cltv for the ynur :xX com manding me, as I had iNx-n previously; commanded lo levy uikmi the aooda and chattels of the drllmiucitt taxpayer of Aid city In and named In paid roll, and, I If none to l found, then uihui Hi real j proierty aasvaanl to such delliiipiuis on i aid roll, or ao much thenxd aa will sal lry the laxea charged thrieoii, loKether wllh th cost and expenses, and for want of personal property to niiike said taxea 1 hiw- levied uihui, and on falur day. th Hth day of March, '.v. com mencing at Id o'clock a. in. I will sell at public auction at Hi court lions In said clly of Astoria, county or Clatsop,! tat ot Oregon, to th highest bidder for, ojh, to miliary said taxra. co.ia and ao-! ciuliur coats, so much of lb following' described Iota, blocks and imtvcla of land: aa may li necessaiy to my th taxes du! thereon. In I'. M. gold or alltr coin, to-1 gether wllh all Irea and coals. Said land Is situated In th city of Astoria.! Clatsop county, Oregon, and was aaod to th following named persona, to wit: i Aator IjiihI and Trust Co., lot t, block lit, Shlvely's Irving llelghla; lot 1I.U block I. Shltely's Irving Height: lots 7, 8. . 10, 11. 11. 11, 14. li, 14, 1. I I. 4, 4. . block I 8hlvly's Ir ving Heights: lots ;.,. HI. II. 12. IX 11, IS, la, IT. It, Is, an :, s. a J4, ss. j. r. a, s. . bltK-k (. Shlvely's Irving Hrtghu: blocks ,:., Hhlvrly a Irving llelghla: lots I 4. I 4, T. a. tiliH-k . Shlvsly's Irving Heights 14 4 Asiorla Packing Co. frouUii lot 4. bloc . McClure'a: froniag lot I. block S, .McClure'a. front ag lot J, block j. Mctiure's: frunltgr lot l.h.ck S, Mc Clure's: north halt lot 3, k a. Mi'Clure's: fruiitaae. lot 1. block McCluis'r; fiotildge lot J. Mock . McCluro's: frontag lot 1 block . Mtiiiirv's. front age lot 4, block 1. McClure'a .. Id 70 M. J. Kinney, lot 1. block 1, Mc Curt'i: fronlag lot L block I. McClur'a; lot 1 Muck 1, M. Clure'a: fronluge lot 3. blikk I, M-Clur's: lots 7. S, block I. Mc Clure'a: east 2J feat lot i. block U. M.iur'a: lots 1. II. block Si, McClur': east & fret lot 11. block W, M-Clur's: west half lot 13, bbK'k M. McClure'a: lot t II. li. 11. 14. bltHk 41. Mc Clura's: lots UU block I. Kinney's Astoria; west half lot i. block 1. Kinney's Astoria; lota UUU block t, Kinney's Astoria: wrst half lot 7. block t Kinney's Astoria; lots 1, !. i, 4. t, 4. 7. I. , 10 11. a 13. block t, Kinney's Astoria: let 4, block 4. Kinney's Astoria: lots 1, i 3, 4, S, a, block . Kinney's As toria: west half lots t and 1. t X. 4. block s. Kinney's Astoria.. 1.01 4? O. Wlngata, lot (, block . Aider brook: blocks i. 3. 4, 5, t. 9. It), II. li. II. 14. IS, Central Park: south T feet blink 1, 1st add Astoria: south ZJU fret hlo-k 3. 1st add Astoria: blocks 7, S, in, II. tat add Astoria Z?t O D. 11. Welch, block . Williams, port: lot 3. block II. Shlvely's; und two-thirds lot 4. block :i. Shlvely's: frontage block IM. Shlreiy's: east IS feet west hair lot 3. block 134. Shlvely's: und half middle part lot i, block lit. Shlvely's: undivided middle part lot 4. block 134. Shlvely's; und 1 west 4 block 134. Shlvely's: K 'I feet frontage W lot J, block 1, Shlvety.a; all frontage block 131. Shlvely's: und frontage W 4 block 1. Shlvely's: und 4 W 4 block IJD. Shlvely's t Nancy Welch, lots 1. 2, 3, 4. . block 13, ShHely's; Ir.ts I, I. J, 4. . 10. II, II. block 17. Shlvely's: lot I'l. block 22. Shlvely's: bhe ka 7. 33. Shlvely's: tots I, .'. Iibx-k U, Bhlvely'a: und 4 lots 3. I. 5. . block 13. Shlvely's: lots 7, , 1. 10. 11, 12, block U. Shlv-ly's: blocks i. l. TC, g. 96. U5. Shlve ly's: lota 1, I. I. 4. 5. . 7, K, 9, in. II. II. block 4, Shlvely's: 124a feet lot I, block 54. Shlve ly's: 124S0 feet lot 10, block rl, Shlvely's; liijx'O feet lot 11. bliKk M. rrilvely': l!4xM feet lot 12. block U, Shlvely's: und 4 all I, lock III, HhUely's: ::4 fii t lot 1. block 112, HhKely a; 124xV feet lot , block ill, Shlvely's: I24x'i0 fent lot 7, block 112. Shireiy's: In the SE portion of J. M. nd Stiaan L. Shively D 1. C, Sec Hi, T S N, It 9 W, living iHiunded aa fol- , lows: Coinmencliig at the HK corner of salil 1) I. C, then'-e N " along I he K lioundary line of snld claim lo the S lindary line of the town of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Hhlvely, tin nc BW on said H line of said town of Astoria to tract owned and platted as Summit Addition by the Asiorla Real Estate Association, thence 5 along said tract to S Imund ary line of suld D L C thence E to place of beginning, con taining Inn acres, except there from in acrea deeded to th railroad trustees as per deed dated Feb. W. 1Wi2 W. K. and M. S. Warren, lots d, 7. , block f.l, McClure'a extend ed by Olnry; lot II, block 70, Mctiure's extended by Olney; lot H, block M, McClure'a ex tended hy Olney; lots 1, 2, 13, 14, block Ml, Mctiure's extended by Olney; lot , block 11. Mctiure's extended by Olney; lot 1, block 97, Mifiure's extended by Ol ney: lot 1, block . McClure'a extended by Olney; lot 1, block Hi, Mctiure's extended by Ol ney; und 4 lot 4, block loo, Mo f.iure's extended by Olney: lot 2, block 1M, McCiure's extended by Olney; lot 7. block 10X, Mo Clure's extended by Olney; lot 2, block 123, McCiure's extended by Olney; lot 3, block 12K, Mc Ciure's extended by Olney; lot 4, block 130. McCTIiire's extended by Olney; hit 6, block 1.12, Mc Ciure's extended by Olney; lot 4, block 135, McCiure's extended by Olney: lot 8, block 144, Mc Ciure's extended by Olney; lots 3. 4, block l.'ij, McCiure's extend ed by Olney; lot 4, Mock W, McCiure's extended hy Olney; lot 1. block lf., McCiure's ex tended by Olney - The above sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day and continue until all the above described parcels of real estate ara sold. C. W. IiCGIIRRY, Chief of Police, Asiorla, February II, WM. Indio TMii oasis ov rut' COI.HKAIK) LnSI KT A New Uealtb Pcsort HIIIOW IMK IBVJL OF TUB SKA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounci'd hy Physicians the most Favorable in America for Suflercrs from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objection urged against Indlo In th paat by th. largo numbers who oiharwls would hav bi glad to lak advamag of It beiipllcial climate, haa I"- ii a lack uf sultahl accommodation. Th Southern I'acltlo Comir,y take pleaaur In announcing that several Commodious and. Comfortable Cottages hav Just lwn rwctd at Indlo station, that will b riitd to applicant at cs aonabl rate They ar furnished with modern convanltn hn, supplied with pur artln water and so situated aa to glv occupant all th advantage ta b 1 rlvd from a mar or l rotraotd rMidenra In thla delightful oilmat. lpeim Iha Hmh VranrlaeA ireiilillil "In ih heart of th great desert of th coiura.io -wntch in poutnrrn I'aciu trvr thr la an oaala called Indlo, which. In our onlnlon. la th sanitarium of th earth. W believe, from personal Inveatlgailon, that for certain Individual, tlnre is no spot on thla planet so favor able." U T Siewar'. M D. writes; "Tho purity of tho air, and th sternal aim shin, till on with wond-r and delight . . . Nalur has accoinpllahed much that ther remains hut Iltll for man to do As lo Its poaalblllllr. aa a hratih reiort- her la th moat perfect auuahltie, with a temiieratur always pieaaaut. a perfectly dry soil, for rain la an unknown factor: pur uiygen, dens aimoapher and pure waler. What more can be dealred It la th plac. above all others, fur lung truuM, and a para ills for rheumatic Considering lh number of sufferers who hav Dn curwl. I havo no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oaala aa th haven of th ami. t.l" INDIO In 6ia milpA from SAN FKANCISCO n i m 1 130 niiKw from Fare from Los An grin Ij.oc For further Information Inquire of any rtouthern Paclflo Cumpaoy agent, or add res E. P. ROOEIIH, Aaat Oen. Paaa. Agt. 8. P. Co. J. a KIHKLAND. Dlst. Paaa Agt "or rirs nd Aider 8 'a, Portland. Or Lu"g i Fisfpcr A Specialty, i Brothers, j Srll ASTORIA, ! Ship Chnnilelery, HMnlwRre, Iron it St'l, Coal. roct'rif"' t IVovininiiH, ! Flour.t Mill Ke-.l, ' Paintf, Oils. VarnislioH, IiOjijcers Supplies, ' Kail l'ink'n ciik's, 1 1 Fiinr" A' Willil'i VH, Aiicultuntl I inplcmeiiU W'llJMMri it Vt'liiclcH. IS THERE? Is there a man with hriiirt so cold, That rrom his fumlly would withhold The comforts which they nil could Und In articles of FL'llNITI'KK of tho right kind. And we. would suggest at this Season a nice Hldetmard. l'".xlnsloii Tnbln, or set of Dining Chairs. We havo the largest and lineal line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot full to plena tho closest buyrs. HEILBORN (V SON. J. A FAST A BEND, GENERAL. CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE ANDttlHARF BUILDER HOUMK MOVKR. H'ium Mnvlng Tools for Rant. ASTORIA. OR A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. I. offers' Supplies. Cor. Cats aud Squemoqu Streets. Astoria, Ort lB. F. ALLEN Wall Papar, Artists' Materials, Palstt. Oils, Glatt, tc. Japanttt Matttnga. Rugs and Bamboo Goads 365 Commercial Street, PHOFDHHIONAL CHI" asaitSJisWSs' JOHN T. MtlllTKH. ATTOUNICV-AT-I.AW. OlTliA upslalis. Asliuiail llnlldlng. tl.rinan Pliyalclait. KoleoUo. DR. IUHTKU PHYHICIAN AND BUIIUKON, nm... ovr Albsrl Dunlnr s itor. . Ith ami Co nmrcll. Ifltfl Call. Hi ,.,mniiiiwni. ll" op'r' "" free; nisdhln fumlsh'd. lUt, KU.IV JANMON. PHYSICIAN AND rlUIUlKON ri.i no.r filaain'a drug alur. Hour. It In II a. m.i 1 to I and 1 lo I p. in. Bun- days, 10 lo II. Pit O. n. EST IX, rilTHICI 4.N ANl BUntlKOM. iiaolai attantlon In dlsaass of wom an and surge nr. . Offln) of I"HSIgr mr. e. Tlphon Vr M JAT TUTTLBl U. D. PIITBICIAN. HIROnON. aVNU Ai.VOUCIIKUH. Offlo. Ilmmia I no . I'thlaji nulldliig. Hour, 10 lo II suit! I to t, KMldvno, US, Odar itrsat. II. T. oiumiiT. ATTORN 1ST-AT-LAWi Commercial Blrl. W. M. Laroraa . - atatlla. UroilCK SMITH. ATTOHNICIaVAT-TAW. M CNiumarolal rl. J. g. A. P.OWLUT. ATTORN Bf AND COUNBsSLOW AT LAV Offlog on tWoond trawl. Aatorla. Or. J. N. lHh. IUch4vr4 NUo 'ntr V. Xxlpa. DOLPII. NIXON A DOU'll. ATTOIlNBlfB AT UAW. Portland, Orvgon, 14. li. li and V, Hamilton lluilding. All legal and out lolkiu buaUi.aa Nromp'.ly attended lu. Clalina agwlnat th fuvrnnint a pa ct ally. sociKrrr MKarrtNoa TKMPIJC LODUB NO. T. A. T. and A. M. lUgular oommunlcatlon held oa to Brat and third Tuesday tilng if aah month. W. O. HOWBU, W, tL . C, HOUKN. lUawtanr. MIBCKLLA N EOlTfJ REAL BttTATB. NOTAHT PUIlUC, W. C. CAMMCUL, ITI Tta alrMt WIIKN IS POHTI.AND-4'sll oa Jrva. P. Ilandley ) Co . 194 Third airet, and ( lh Itaily Astorian. Vlaiior ned at ml their morning papr whll ther. After (Deals I Or at any olbrr tlm When )oU wlatl giaxl cigar ask (or Hi veil known, limn - mad, hand watt, while lalair cigar - "La IIcllv Anturln " CiiuoiiiIihJ hy all nuiker In 1 1 the i eigar tninifciiirr.. W. P. SCIMIUE. 71 Nint(? Strati. Aalrl. Oevga). KXTKNPKO BVMI'ATIir "Io unto others aa you would havs others do utilu you." I arntMiheilrally shown in tho following lines, tho pr aumpiloii twlng that sympailiy Is Ix.rn, ur akin to pain or sorrow. "Oenilemen; I'leaae send Krausc's Headache Capaules aa folloaa Two Imsew to Flora Heay, llavanna. N lik. Two Imii lo l.lllle Wllcoi. Iirocklaml, N. Iak. I hav alaaya been a great sufferer from headseho and our Cap. ule ar lh only thing that relieve m." Yours vary truly, KUiltA HKAV. llavanna, N iak Kor sal by Chaa ltugera, Asiorla. or., able agent. They iMck Life Ther ar Iwlnea told to f)shrmn on th Culumbla river that (taad Is tha sam ralatlunahlp lo Marshall's Twin aa a wooden I mag due lo tb human being they lack strength-llf vnne and lasting qualltle. iMin t fool yourself Into th belief that othsr twine besides Marshall's will do "Just aa well." Thy won't. They cannot STIC AM ICRS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephone" leaves Asiorla al 7 p. m. dally incept Sunday). leaves Portland at 1 a. m. dally., i rpt ftunday. "Ilalley Oatsert" leaves Astoria Tu day. Vdnrsday, Thursday, Friday and Halurday morning at a. m.; Hiinday evening al 7 p. m. leaves Portland dally al II p m., eg. cept Hunday. On Saturday at II p. m. WALLACE MAI'ZKItY. Agenl. Popular Science Nalur. Invtnllon, NEWS II EA LTH fmtAj BOSTM JUIKNH OF fllKKISTRi r!nlargd and Improved, Contain a large number of Hhorl, Kasy, Prarllral. Inti-reallng and l'nuliir, Halentl flo articles, thai ran Ik appreciated and enjoyed by any Intelligent reader, even though ha knew Utile or nothing of sol cnc. Profuse y Illustrated and Free from Technic titles Newsdealers, 10 cent. $1 per year CTMentlon this paper for a sample copy. Largest circulation of any Scientific paper in the woild Published Monthly by nNJ. I.ILLARI), New York. "A TALKNTKD EDITOR" Oontlemen: I hod occasion lo us sev eral buxm of Krause's Ilendnoh Cap siilos whlln travnllng to Chicago to at tend thn National fmnocralla aonvsntlon. Thsy acted Ilk a oharm In preventing hratdiu-hi' mid dltglnesa. Hit ve had vary Utile hoadnche sine my return, which I rYmarlsable. 'i : , Yours rpntfully, . . .. . - -JOHN U, BHAFFIcn, ' -. ' 1M. Jrlwiovo (Pa.) Keoord. - ' ' Far rale by Oiag. Rogara, Aatorla, Or, sol tgimt, ,4 15 , , , , f 1 1 ii V ll