The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 10, 1896, Image 3

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TIM DULY ASTOtUV, .tSTMit. K.tllJ.Y MMimi, AlM!f. V). Vrf.
Title Table for April, 1896.
Mil
Wi'ilnrniluy , , ,
TliuraiUy . . .
I rlilny
hiiliir.lny , ., , ,
HON J)A V ....
Monday
TiicxUv ... ,
Wtvlupwlny , . ,
'I'liureilay
Friday
Hnlnnliiv
M'NDAV....
Monday . . .
Tuesday
Wtxliinaday , , , ,
Thursday
Friday
Km 1 1 1 r I y
HON HAY
Muiday
Tuesday
Wednesday , ,
Thursday
Friday
Hatiinlav
HON DAY
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday, ..
Thursday.
MVIIIKS MAKIM..
Nuici I'Kkcd In Aluay Ibe Vtalcr rum
Irairtda).
The ' To. alumina ' mum h a new Me
el.
Tim luiuntal atiamrr Mount ll.uiiuu
will artlie down I lila mottling
Th Tllllc K. thirhu.k r lit prutKihly
leav up tho river ihla morning.
The llilllnli hark IauIihi Balled eater
ilny (or Mlianghsl Willi a r irno uf l.ux.uM
Id ul lumber.
Tim steamer South 1'oasl will arrive
down from I'urtland and will for Hun
ram-cu iihluy.
Th alcamer Hlmial ullnd yvalnrilny (r
Vaiitxiiivar, II. ', and l'ut Hound K.ri
llh iimrvlisiutiM vtud l W,iiJ.!
Th. twrk Vl.l.llw, with 4W.0UJ Crl of
lumlM-r Irum lh Wlllamvim M IIIm. for
lh ll.-dun.lu tallivd CuniiMiny, wtltj
lcrd)f.
Tlis t'oluiiil.lim did urn oik at lh
moii Hi u( ih. rlv.r trvalsrUay. but did
Hut to iluan la Tlllnmuuk ruck, aa Ilia
M(li.r (uu Mwr lo alluar Ilia
laiiUUMj u( aupiilta.
Th. ilniwr lliHir. W Kldrr aalM
y.airrday lor Man KriwU-o Mha ty
lira IKI aai'ka ul ali.al. iiii a4 ka uf
vala. Ill aui ka of mry, and Bill bun
dloa uf ahuuka from rurlland: and IM
bumllra uf aliwika. li,7u fr.l nf lumlicr
ami IM rroaa arma from AatorU.
Th. Iwrk I'at'lolua arrived down Ih
ritrr y.atrrday, In liallaal, rn rtiuta to
llunultilu fur a rmu uf auar fur NrW
Yutk Th. I'ailulua liaa In-.B rnaaml
for aum. Ilmo. bul. a llirra arv nuar
Uir-. trvkla luadtn( ausar In Honolulu.
II waa lliuiiihl Ih. irm'l tnlalu aa aril
il. In I'orlloii.l aa In await hrr rnunrw
la loo.l ul I ho ll.tn1a Mha will prul
al'ly mil Iwlny
Th. old rnium rulirr llarll.y la ai
unairady un h.r laat l.ga thai II la
duiihtlul If aha will hold out until th.
It.w ami rommudloua al.amer ivrrntly
of.lt tr.l I.) th. knv.rnm.nl liaa ir.n
liullt Th. llarll.y, altuuarh alio waa
pallt.d up ahuul Ihrva wrvka aa, u
cm Ih. at.k Hal nan 1 11. and 'ha ruatoin
huua. odWra wlioaa duly II la lo board
v.aarla runtlivx In fum lorlmi poita.
hav. bad to i-ur a aub4llluln. Th
llurlhy h.ia brok.n dtwn at loaal oiu.
a month ftir ao'it. tlin., and durlna; h.r
tiyufTa U Ink lla'k.il -anoib.r uf th
"baa.brrna"-li4 tak -n h.r iiliu-f, Thl
I Hun II.. rualuma oltli. r Unurrd th
llai krll and .-Mir.-.l ll.nry IVtciaun i
aiwrnr luih. th Am v. for boardliw
a.rvlr. Th. Irouhl with Ih March y
Ibla urn. waa thn blowlnk mil uf h.r
rvlliid.r-hrud. It 'a IIU.iv that aha will
I. bud ii for nl .nl two wnt'ka. In
th mraiulm. th. Ill lo Amy will put
nn nir nrouiut th wai.r rrunt with h.r
fl.tar of auvarnmatit authority floallin al
h.r at.rn and h.r hnti-h uf braaa-bul-IuiuhI
I'uaiuma lnnx-tur.- ICmnln.r.
Th. ai.nin.r giui'ii will urrlv. from
Han Kranrlnu lixlay, with th. follow Inn
iik.t II. II. rti'liuito, Mia M
Mniiiia, Mlaa It ttat tc !', .' Johnaon, M
Martin. II Johnaon. '. K. I'uwrra, J.
I1. Taybir, K. P. I'ond, Ml M- Uin..
Mlaa HhiTWiKid, Ml Juhnaun, Mra. A.
ri.orlla. Mlaa K. Mwu-t, II. Wlao, wlf.
and tau rlillilr.n, A. I. Hum. mid wlf.,
I. . Iiicaluiirr, H. Ilr.aluu.r, Mra. K A.
rinhy. Mlaa lr.alu. A. Aiuliraon, J.
lllll.'ii, J. Moor.. II. I1".. Ix'onan, K. J,
hriiuk. I. I.. Snillh. f. Il.dlt.ra-. A. K.
Unit. Jr. li. . (Irrutlrv, V. V. tliiHlhik,
II. II. Hli.rwood mid wlfi M Hiiillh, rt
lllaalnicr mid wlf., Mra. IC. U.lly and
iluiiithi.r. I. r.l.Taun. f. H. IVI.raon, II.
I I Tiiivit mid wlf.. i). A. Hmllli. K. A.
Ilryntil. Mra.K. K. liuawidl. Mra. H. U
l.a, Mra. J. Wrnynn ud two I'hllilr.n.
Mra V. S Thiimo'Kl. J. Ilurh-y. Mia.
H. I'nnliiu, Mra. M. t'utlilM-rt. Mra J.
Culhli.n. V. Itiiiu.la. M. I'. Him.nblntt,
J. II. Hod look. W. II. lluyiT. J. H.
Ilolii.r, f. II fulllii". J. Hllvi-r unil wlf..
1). V HhlndliT. J. l.yri'llu, W. t I'm
..raon and wlfo, urn Kirk, Mlaa I. Huyr.
Mlaa IV.kwood, A l. flurk, It. Wldon.
II. WiikbIiiIT. II. W. Hmllh. Mra. A. W.
Wllll.ini", Mra. M. Hhorl, J. Minimi, O. V.
Tool... I'. 1 hi nim, T. llr.imm.'ll, A. U
HIuiik mid wlfi', A. (lorhuiii. T. Lucy.
It. K, I mini, f. Clink, V. Oil. K. ur-
llnif, J. K. Ill.nilicr. J. Mi'Aaof, W J.
Klnii.y. J II. Koinal, V. !'. K.nly. I'.
M. t.miK IHon. A. Mulr. J. C. l'eloraon,
A. H. How., W. II. Tlioiniiaon, Mr, II. II.
lliirrhiKlon. II. i:innillt. Marllui Olaon,
Mlaa Wfjliind, Mra. It. I lull, J. Mo
tlwlnuo. The commlllin npiiolnlfd In rollont Ilia
iiiniwy 10 pay for tho urmy all with
nrllva, y.at.rday and mat Willi moat Mi
coiiriiKlnir r.ul:a A dulomnlon of them
witltfd upon tha Cl.arlng Hon Aaaorla
lion, and It ih believed thut lodny the
naant'liillon will niinonni'o n llhernl dona
tion. The enlhiialiam that everybody
la allowing In th endeavor lo rnlaa tlila
fund at onne. In order to havo the an
proiirliillon fur preliminary work paaaed
Hi tills Heaalon of congreaa, will recelva
nn Imiielua from the ffood newa tele
Krnphed from Waahlnglon City laat
nlltht. It la to the effect that the new
ena-lneerlnif dlatrlol of the atnte of Waah
limlon la lo bo put Inl" operation at
oiuu. und that Captain W. L. Flak, en
Illneer In charu al I'ortlund, will shortly
bo trnnaferred lo Senttlo to lake chnrfe
of thla department. In addition to thla
rheerlmr newa there la tel.-Krnphed the
further Intelllkence that a new ll-hthoua
dlatrlet will be created, with headqunr
Inra at Rent tie. Many memnrlnl" have
been aent lo conifreaa howln that the
present UirhthoiiBO dlatrlrt waa the moat
extenalva In the whole .oiintry. Iiiklnff
In the whole of Oreiron. Waahlnnton nnd
Aluakn, with Ihe Columbia river, the
Hound and other fc-rent mini". nd thnt
theruforv It waa Impoaalble trat niivlmi
tlon i-ould itet proper protwtlon. Only
reecntly mlvKiea were reoetveil from
WiiahliiKlon Clly by the Chumher of
Commerce Hint the dlvUlon of thla ex.
teiiHlvo (Ualrlrt and the irenllon of a
new one wiia not likely to he made. The
detinue new to the contrary le there
fore a plriiBiint aiirprlae. The new llnht
liouao dlatrlct, with headiiuartexa at Be-
Illlllt HATKH, I LOW WVlKlt.
A. M. I P. M. A. Hi I H. M.
h. lit. I II. !h. in I (I jli. in. I ft. j li. in. I ft.
I t M 1 11. ; ii Ni , 7.1 ; 11 U 11 7 1 II 'ii 2 i
! 'i M lfj ii.ii1 4jyi0 4' Hi :w nr. In 111 nil
it 4 '.'ii HO ft Ml ft. 7 II ;U 0.1 II 1ft .'I.K
i 4 ft IH M il 7 'il i 0 7 0 li ii. If
1 ft II U7 7 H H 44 ' ft U I) 4ft U 1 M li ft
I II 7 41 7 11 I II 44 I H 4 3 VI M. M ' II Ul ll.ll
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! U 10 nil 7 . ! II IKI I 7 ft A 17 I'.O ft 11 I I
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.u i aft u.4 a 4H 7 ft m a; i.ft ai 1 a 4
ii a u n.a a 4a 7.1 ia 1 8 mm m
i '
altle. will Include I'uol auuml and lb
Waablnalun alxl Alaaka toaata.-Mvatll
INwIlnlilllaolicer.
Till! IHfHTONIAN.
With tin) apH-aranr nf Hi April Num
ber. Th Huatonlan eommemea Ha fourth
volume, whbli vvtml la celebrated by
rr.lorina lha prle of thla populur muk
aim lo l.n irnia II mual nut l under
atiMKl from II a nam. Ihut the I'oaioulan
la devoted la niallera uf lorn I lul.real.
It la Ibe only maaaifi. In Ihla euuutry
that ire.nia lo It reudere llm.ly luph a
uf al aort.lna Interval, ni uinpanlml by nu
m.ruua and lienutlful tlbintratluna
Tho frimtlapliH- uf the April laaue la a
portrait uf th. lain Uov.rnur Kied.rlo
Thoiiiaa (Irexiihalk. uf Maaaaehuaolta,
aerompaiiled by an aide Irlliul lo the
auv.riiur and th man. The bailln ar
il, lo la the am-und paier un "'ur I'oaat
IVfpnrv." by l.buil. aroea A. Kry. Ilia
ltrt iH.nirliiuilon In Ihe i.r.c.llna num
ber aurai'led wld-pread attention In
lha rank of critical aulhorlllea. I.leut.
Kry. baa for many year, made a
palnalahln ami eahauatlv rludy of Ih
aituallon, and w know of no other writer
on the auhJiH-t al Ih pr..nl llin whoa
obaervallon are mor calculated lo ba
trut worthy and acl.niincally correct.
Another tlm.ly rontiibujlon e one en
til Id 1 r Nana.na Voya- lo Ihe North
I'ule." by John Munlot k, late naluratlal
awl ol.aerv.r of Ih United glaive Polar
Kipeditlon to Alaaka. Mr. Jalurdork'a
vl.wa may tea regarded aa well wcrlhy
of attention, and hie topic la crlalnly
one lhal never fall lo enite Ih lntrel
and culioally of all readrr. A ak.lch
of Ih 'fulled Htatea Uf Having Her
vk" by lto I Kewcomb. a woman
rl.oa.ly eonnecled with the work, forma
an ajbtlilonal artlul uf rur.nl nut.
Hilll anothr eilremrty readable account
la the on under lha head of "Vcated
Choir. " by ll. Albert K. ieor. Thla
narrative la prefueely llluatrat.-d with
phnluarapha A rharmlnal aecund chap
ter of Mr Kat Tannalt Wutxl' alory
milled "An Old I'urltan Chair, ' ne
to complete a numlarr that la aa note
worthy aa any Th lloatonlan haa yet
preaenlrd.
lloatonlan Tub. I'd , U Newbury alreel,
lloalon, Trice, 10 cvnia.
Xluny are c.fTrrd. bul only few ar
ehaaen. rrlre'e Cr.am Haklna powder,
MKN1' KOIt HATCHPAV.
IVaat (huu think, becauee thou art vlr
tuotia, there ahall lie no more cukea and
ale -Twelfth Night
Hrkfaal.
Wheat laVea
Fried I'.rch.
Hprlnc jmli Chopa, HruiPKl paeon.
Cntali an (Iratln.
Frle.1 lluiulny.
Coffoe.
I.uiurheon.
Creamed Cap n In Caaea.
Tomaf.i" Muyonnabe.
tlrren Corn 1 riddle Cakea
Or. inn. Iiyer Cake. Tea.
IMnner.
Oyaler.
Houp a In Kautionne.
Hauclaeona de l.yon. ollrea
linked Fluuiider 11 la HI. Main,
rotntoea llordchtlee.
Ilrnlail Veal. French Hauce.
Spinach, with Poached KKa.
Iloiiat Itll. a of ll.H'f
Ccleiy 8.il.l.
Applea a la Uu. heaae.
Coffee.
NATIVH IIOHV IN CITIKH.
Kxehanae.
11. 'liar. Una Ihe ixipulttoln nl ureal rapl
lala. M. Ilertlllon, the French atatlatlclan.
haa nia.le known aumc InleriMtliiir facta.
London haa the hliritcla iH'tvcntiiKc uf
mit'e iHipuliitlon, It lelna RTi per acnt
In Vienna the native imputation la i.'.
per cent: In lierlln, II; In Si, I'cterabiirg,
1!. nnd In Pitrla. M
The itreateal nutntH.r if forcluncra la In
Pari, over IM.nn, Incbelliu Sil.ma i!er
timna, while In llcrlln there are but ;
Frenoh,
The ureiileat nurnli-r nf fnr.la-n.ra
I rom any one nation In 1'iirn la lli lnlana.
Ifi iMi. Of oilier imtl.in illllca there lire
U.iH) FukIIhIi, M.WU tbumana. S.om Una
alalia 13, 'IH I. lixelllboiil alalia, lH.lim
Snlaa nn.l I'l.Kni liultiina. of 1 lip pbra
ent pop'il illnn In I'nrla only M per cent
were him there. For th. pnat thirty
yenr thla pert entaire haa remained prac
tically thn aiiuir.
lierlln coiitaliia ISHm fnn-lnnera. Hi.
I'cterabiiiu ii.mK txin.lon W.iKD, Vienna
M.Ouu,
HUM DIDN'T TAKH WITH
I1KNTLKMKN.
TIIK
Hhn waa rufln-d, Intellljcnnt, nnd nut
bud lookliur bill anmehnw alio nexfr
B.emuU In take will) the irrntlcmcn.
They didn't like her llatlca wnys: they
aald ahu hadn't any "aunp" nbuul her.
Poor erlrll aha was Buffering' from folic
tlounl Irr.iirul.irltlea, and it waa actually
Impossible for her to take much Interval
In nr.ylhlnif. Hut a chunge cum. One
day she heard nf Dr. Pierced Favorite
Prescription. She procund a bonis, and
she hud not taken hnlf It contonU be
fore ahe fell like another woman. Now
she I In tho enjoyment of perfect health,
nnd haa suitors by the . score. No
womnn need Buffer from functional Irrea
ulntltles and weaknesses. The "Favor
Ite Prescript Ion" la a safe nnd ticrtnln
cure for all Ihe weaknraaea to which
wotnei, bra peculiarly subject
Pr. Tlercee Pelleta cure constipation,
biliousness, Indigestion and headache.
One a dose.
HIS F1R8T 1MPKB8SION.
Mexico City Herald.
"That umbrella yon lent mo yester
day" aald the mnn who had Just come
Into the office
"Yes?"
"Here It Is. I came lo return It."
"Dour mo!" waa tho .lbsnnt-mlnded re
ply. "I had no Idea It Wit In hiicIi bad
condition na all that!" ,
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the' irreat
lllood mirifler, Rlvea freshness and clear
ness lo the complexion and cure Con
stipation, 25 cts., 60 eta., $1.00.
For sale by J. W. Conn.
THE ROYAL HOAI)
TO RICHES
Slury nf Mow u Mllllonulrc Aciilrcd
Hi l( kins, Hiitlnt) Slmlcd
With Nollilii.
ANY O.NT. CAN liKT KICII
Hcsalur Price dives Home 9sa4 advice to
Tuktij .lea. oil Tells Tli est 0ow lo
risk a r.irtsse - Out'! flay
Is Woiklig Miir.
Henator Calvin H. 1 1 rice, of Ohio, talked
Ihe other day about wealth and how lo
acipilr II. Henntur Uric haa acquired
riches and h Is a aelf-madn man, Far
back In lb mlaly days of lis younf
munhuod ha drove a canal boat mule on
Hi Krl. canal. Today ha Is many times
a millionaire, a power In pollilra. promi
nent In New York. Newport nnd Waah
liiktun society, and a camtldu't fur I he
Democratic nonilnallon fur Ihe preal
dency. The senatur talked with a 'eporter In
a parlor car en rout to Waahltivton.
"I am kind lo Islk about g.lilna rich
ami the yuuns; niun'a chances of the
an me," an I.) Henator llrlee, la line down
a liook and rxtrnllnk a I. and to the
Interviewer, ''la-caliae It la aomethltlJC
niton which I have alron- opluloua. end
a Ihliia- about which I have never talked
"It la an unusual topic for a public
man tu dlacuee wealth. I nm well aware
lhal In public life a man seeka morn
uften to dlaeuaa hla money than ac
knowledge It, ami 10 lanore the a.lvnnt
aaea uf iHMaealna wealth. To my mind
there la a virtue, na well aa a value, In
money.
WORK AND PRAY.
"To the ycunc man who wants lo gel
rich I aay, 'riches will be yours.' I
..sr.. with Km.raon that you tan get
anything you want In Ihla worl I. If
you work lor II, pray fur It and !-'
lies you will get It, It Is yours lu time.
Kmeraun suya that If you want a ruck
In mld'occnn It will come floating lo your
feet. That la my own bellaf.
"To give advice lhal will be good for
something I will lap sieclrtc In my state
inenta. If a young man w.inta to get
rl'-h 1.1 him get an Int.reat In a hualm-aa
and work al It. This dors mean lo put
capital In It al th atari. It lilm aelerl
a bualmaa and learn all about IL
"Young men who study law or Ihe
mlnlatry devote four year to the atudy
of the law ur Ihe mlnlatry rxrlualvely,
after they hav completed an ordinary
education. Young men thinking of bual
nraa should atudy their bualneaa Just as
lung a time before going Into II.
"Take Ihe commlaslun bualneaa. that
highly honorable and richly repaying
line of work. 11 the ambitious com
mleelon merchant prepare himself be
forehand for Ills work. It him learn
about Ibe making of hla goo-Is, the trans
porting of them, th prottta possible tnd
the (iron I a dealrahle. I .el him learn
how hiw he ran aril, aa well as how high.
It him barn to discriminate rds al
a glance for himself This will lake
lime When he knuw It. let him handle
goode on an ordinary cummlaal n.
"My flrat remark about Kettltig nn In
lereat In a bualneaa co.nea in play here.
The yotitig commlaalnn merchunt now
own part of that bualneaa. He may be
wurklng tu sell a capitalist's guode. Hut
fur every 110 he makes for thai capitalist
he makrs one for himself. The rapl
lallet'a bualneaa Ib hla bualneaa.
"Tho aame with Ihe Importer. These
lines of work are semi-professional, and
an rxcrlb-nt examplea of a .ombinatlon
of manual labor and brain. l-ct the
wuuld-lo imiKirter learn all about Ihe
tariff. 1-et him learn th rust cf carry
ing good, la-t him act aa carrier until
h learn the lips and downs of carrier
life.
"!.et him get the commission Purines
In such a nuii.li.-ll that he will be known
as the cut-rate commission man, the one
who Bella the best goods al the lowest
sipiarn ruto In the clly. There Is a
ipilck sale there, a ready protll and the
foundutlun uf a fortune.
ANYONK CAN OKT RICH.
"I am willing lo stake my name and
reputation upon thla aaserllun. Any
young man can gel rich who Is willing
lo get rich.
"A great nuiay men do not care for
riches. They may have frail health,
ur a frail family history, and the r.aaou
lhal It la better for them to enjoy life
aa they ao along, sure of ..lw os having
enough lo live upon. They may be right
from their point uf view, but we lire
talking about 'the possibility uf getting
Noli."
"There are people who cannot work
continuously at a thing. They gel tired.
They meal have recreation. Their phyal
eal health will nut permit lOiitlnued "Im
plication ten and. yea, fourteen hour a
day until well started. It Is more diffi
cult fur such men to x-t rich, Lecuuse
they cannot give the business as much
of their attention as It O'lotil to have at
first, In order lo build up that fortune we
lite talking about.
' And then there ar peopl' who do
not hue ambitions 'or wealth. They
can't appreciate the feclln of having
money anil bonds, mil eaiaie and pro
jectors' Intereats. flier, are always
cnouirh of th.'se contented spirits tu
leave the Held clear nnd open for Ihe
strong, ambitious ones, who want to be
directors of capital.
"If I wore naked to Mame the IiiihI:U'km
es nl whli h a mnn can Ret rich 1 would
auy at railroading, mlnlnir, forwarding
iiitcola, coiumb-Hlon, liupoi lliiK mid tiianu
facturtiitr, and at any of tne other under
current Industries that aro the boncslncw
and vital, of a great country's Industry.
lleliiK hidden, they do not tempt n other
llciils tin, and there is an Immense re
source of wealth here. Vhe profession
are nil mlnca of wealth,
"The rules I would lay down are to
know all about It beforehand. rVcond,
never speculate. Or speculate only with
your time. If you sea a irood thing
neglected, offer Ihe fupltnllsl who owns
It nine-tenths of It. If he will let you
keep the other tenth for developing It.
Take his ralli'i.i la throuuli Impossible
part of the country. Kin. I Haws lit 1 Is
presnt wny of doing tlilmrs, Jo them
better for him. nnd, iln.illy, work nil the
lime, taking III lie rucremlon nnd causing
only for health's sake. l?nt nnd sleep,
but never take time to Idle. It la your
time that counts In a young business.
RICH MEN'S SONS.
"The claim Is made that the sons of
rich men have all Ihe chanrea and the
aona of poor men none at all. This I
a mistake that, to the rich man. Is
ludicrous. Rich men' son are born In
luxury. They have luxury enough,
money enough. They want someone to
take the enre of their auperduoue money
off their hands. Here I the chance of
the ambitious young; man. With the
wealthy fellow as a backer, he can make
a fortune for both.
"The rich man' on ha a belter
chalice of success than the poor man'
son. I do not aay that Cornellua Van
derbllt's son ha not a better start than
the oobbler'a son, but In the long; run
the cobbler' son can make very great
stride.
"The cobbler' son I not handicapped
In life, unless handicapped by luck of
brains. Here nnd there alone birth tells.
The son of a country doctor, tho son of
a country clergyman, Ihe ton of a book
loving mother, the son of a mnn who
rends literature while he cobbles shoes,
has the aame chitnoo of ultimate sin
cesa a a the capitalist's Hon. The latter,
If ho lm no bruins, will spend his money,
bul Ihe former, having br.nn, will ac
Humiliate II. Aa inn lo lha other
giilns. drains and money go hand In
bund.
TIIF.RH IS NO LOCK,
"Luck? Do I bellevs In luckT No.
There la no luck, except that brought
by i'l vi rnei mul wvrk nnd milking
frlenda. Oilier 'luck' Is ? fteetl'ig thai
It I not luck, muroly a chance-thrown
away.
' Ix.ng ohanoca lire bad things for
young men. You can't afford 10 lukn
Ibem. flood, st-idy vim, economy, a
lllll money In the bunk, a relnvcstim-fit
ami an honest, ateudy piirMM will land
you where yoii want 'o b. Above all,
Imi hmiest. There la no oihr plan or
policy worth considering. Leav an
bon.al, friendly road behind you, and
you will find Ha clear refl'sitlon cast upon
Ihe path ahead.
"Iut w.ll enough alone. You are doing
well. Hav your m ney and keep on.
Your employer Isn't 1 well off a yud
are, Make yjur"lf his honest friend
ami helper. If you are In a little bual
neaa uf yuur own, inlarg your Block
alowly, pay a you 40--und watch your
bank account roll up.
"Young men. If Ihey have a fault In
ac-klng riches, are not apt lo want lu
wurk. A boy, a helper, some nne U aa
llileraaleil In th business la Iniruaird
Willi Important details, 10 th loss of
the man who should have guided ll.e
difficult helm himself.
"Thla greal country la rich eno igh lo
allow every man lo lw a millionaire. You
run be one. Ami even Hl10.1l I you not
have Ihe good health or the firmness and
self-denial to 'isplre lo riches, thla ad
vice, If followed, will place you In that
stale uf rkmlort desired by King Hnlo-mon-of
neither too much nor too little."
Itl'HHIA AND J'HANCK.
Ht. Petersburg Hhares the Herald' View
That the French Government Should
Have Joined Ihe OlV-r Powers
Ht. pcteraburg, April -plnlon her
aa reganla French for darn Iwllcy Is ac
curately and strikingly reflected In Ihe
r.lliorlal of the Kuroein edition of ll.e
New York Herald on March V, which
bua been much quoted, what Is essen
tially true being that portion which I
lo the effect that Franc would lw In a
stronger position had site Join -d th other
powers.
As Ihr Herald sal. I: "fly affording
Kngland Its hearty r n-op-rillon do
French government vould have heaped
coals of fire upon her betd In reg'trd to
Ihe ipustlon of the .v.i''tm!lon of F.gypt.
As II Is, the action of Frunce only serves
lo draw clnaer the ties which bind lla'y
and Kngland."
A personage who knows exactly what
the feeling In RijbiIh b said loduy:
"Franc ahnuld hav KH'en her conaenl.
but ahe ahould have uccomnnnli-d It by
comlltlona. What Russia would Ilk to
aee would be Ihe return of M. Ilunotaux
lu power, and. curiously mouirh, the
aame feeling Is shared by Count Oo
luckowskl. the Austrian prime minister,
who slated ao recently, and also, which
la mure rurloua still, by Lord Salisbury.
Ther Is the best reason for asserting
that Huaala, aa a signatory of IhV treaty
of October 21. iwn. ia taking more than
a passing Interest In seeing lhal lha
treaty, which waa signed by all the
powers, should hold go.nl. all Ih more
ao In the preaent condition of affair In
the Uast; but acordlng to one who
hold a position which forbid mention
hla name. Kneels la not going lo emu
late the overhastlneas she crlllclvd In
M. HeMhelol. late Fren?h minister of
foreign affaire.
Further, ah doea not believe In any
thing like bruaquenesa where there la In
volved merely a question of International
law which ran easily be brought up and
Judged calmly. The Kngllah expedition
can laat but n munth and then will pause
llll September.
The Vlcodmostl, In the course of a
aon.es hat violent article, say: "Mr.
I ui I four' a statement that Kngland Is not
hound In any way simplifies the situa
tion. Thla la the laat chance to an
nounce Ihe European algnifb'anc of Ihe
Huel canal. While the English are In
Kgypl there can he no peace for Europe.
Knsland Is encircling the World with her
territory."
CLATSOP NOTES.
Clatsop April 7, Hat.
Editor Astorlan:
The me mlicrs of the county court were
sitting In Clatsop City to-lay on the
platform waiting for the train, ao I was
told.
It seems to me lo be the proper thing
for the court to take pains to know a
little about Ihe roads, bridge, etc. Then
when you go lo them they can talk with
Intelligence, a,nd If they don't think aa
you do, you'll know they think, at least,
wherraa, when you know they don't
know a thing atojut any road, and then
they deride against you, Il make you
mad. I heard thev were going to look
at the Seaside bridges afler leaving here.
There are ecvernl cosily bridge there.
If the Lewis and Clarke bridge la made,
a number of the hol.lcsr of land along the
road from A a I or la to Ihe seaside Intend
to sell off five-acre tract so aa to put
settlers along the road, thus muklng It
easier to keep up a good ruf.d.
I aee they are advertising electric bicy
cle, and an Eastern paper aays It will
lie so soon that the rate of speed on a
bicycle on a good road will only depend
on the nerve of tho rider. You would
need a snap shot Kodak camera to see
some of the Astoria boys go by, when
those day come.
We have had some Interesting evening
at our literary society lately. We decided
to recognise the belligerent rights of
the Cuban Insurgents. Also decided that
Christian missions ought to be protected
by Christian nations.
Next Saturday night the subject under
discussion will lie: "Resolved, That city
life (Clutaoi City, presumably) Is prefer
able to country life."
If there was not so much spring work
going on. we would lie liable to discuss
most nny question. I have often heard
that the discussion of political ques
tions would cause hard feelings, but II
docs not prove so here. We argue on
the side we ure put on, If we think that
way or not. D. F. STAFFORD.
TO THki LETTER.
Toronto Catholic Register.
An Irish member of tho Sixth regiment
of South Carolina Infantry was stationed
on the bench of Sullivan island, with
orders to walk between two apocled
points, nnd to let no no pass without
giving the countersign. He was one of
those soldiers who believed In obeying
orders to the letter. Two hours after
Hugh had thuu been stationed, the cor
poral with the rell.f appeared In the
mconllxht, nnd was astonished to see
Hugh walking to and fro up to hi waist
In water. The tide had come In.
"Who goes there?" demanded the Ben
try. "Relief," answered the corporal.
"Hall, relief! Advance, corporal, and
give the counnrslgn."
"Hut I am not coming In there to be
drowned. Come out and let me relieve
you."
"Nlver a bit," said Hugh. "The llf
ten.int told me not to leave me post."
"Well, then," said the corporal, start
ing to move away, "you may ttay there
all night."
"Halt!" thundered the entry "I'll put
a hole In ye If you pans without the
countersign. Them's me order from
the llftenant," and he cocked nnd lev
eled the gun.
"Confound you and the lieutenant!"
answered the corporal. "Everybody will
hear It If I bawl It out to you."
"Yls, me darling, and the Uflennnt aald
It must he given in a whisper. In with
ye: me tinner's on the trlirger."
There was nothing for the corporal to
do but to wade out where the faithful
sentinel stood. "Ite Jabbers,'' said that
worthy, "If well you've cornel The
dhlrty tide has almost drowned me."
On April ! Mrs. I-vl P. Morton and
Miss Morion will sail fur Europe for the
benefit of the hitter' health. They
will be suns until the summor.
ONI'ROITriOl'H
! F.xchange.
"look here, W'adklna, Ihla won't do!
You've signed your 'Add.aaa to Voters'
'W. Thomas Wndklns.' That won't go
1 down with the boy, it looks Ilk put
, ting on frills. If you want to be el ted
I alib rman from Ibis warl you an'l ufford
lo part your name In ltw middle,"
"I don't know whether 1 enn ur not.
hut I know It will kill me In Ihla ward
to apll my first name out In full."
"What Is your first name?"
"Vou won't tell any of the boys?'
"No."
"It Waterman."
A 8I HJKCT OF HINCKItB COKQRA TO
LA no.v
I Ih non-possnision of an actively sen
all lv nervous ytem. Ihcro or host
of people who, although free from any
positive nervous dlt-ase, are eel, ao to
apeak, upon "tenter hooks'' by alight
noises or an unexpct-'d occurren..- of
th smallest moment. Hoitct'er' Hlom-
; ach Hitler la of In'.-xprsaalld benefit to
me nervoua. Taken before bedtime II
Insure Iranpill, health -yielding 1 lumber,
and used lie! ween nuils II restores that
sound digestion usually denied lo nerv
ous Invalids. It la ilao eminently bene
ficial In sufferers from rheumatlim, ma
laria, debility, constipation and kidney
troutdes. Persona falling off In the mat
ter of appetli. dean an-1 the ability to
sleep aoundly ahould resort at once to
this superb nervine, alterative and 'onlc
For nearly half a century It haa been a
h-allng medicine, and has received Ihe
hlgh-at trll.. ilea from ihe m.-dl'-.il pro
feaalon. I'm It and be convinced.
HOW TUB gi'ARUKf, ItEOAN.
Exchange.
"I drcaimd last night." aald Dick,
"that I wenl out Into ihe woods and
found a burrel full of gold."
"That was bully!" ex. Inln.' d Johnny.
"You gave me a whole In of It, dl In'l
you V
"Course not. I bought the Imng-uppcst
bicycle you ever saw with part of II and
siienl the nat for candy."
"I wouldn't le aa allnny as you are."
raid Johnny, "not for a million dollara!"
HI.'CK LEN S AP.NiCa SALVE.
Th beet enlv In th world fot Cut
'Irulses. Soles 1. leers. Salt rtheum,
Fevee gore. T. tier. Chapped Hands,
','hilblain. Cone, and All nkm hrup
tlona. and positively 'ure pile, or no
pay re.( 11 1 red 'A U guaranteed to five
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded
Pric. IS cent per box. For s!e by
Chae Roger. "V1.1 Fellows' building.
OETTINQ CI-OSB TO NATI RE.
Exchange.
The elephant selxd a wlap of hay.
I waved It In the air. and deftly Inserted
II In hi mouth.
"Hav you noticed," be cold, turning
to the camel, "that the (tyle of ladles'
sleeve for IM I shiped exactly Ilk my
irunkr
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga,
Tenn.. aay: "Shlloh's Vltallaer "SAVED
MY LIFE.' I consider It the best rem
edy for a debilitated system 1 ever need."
For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble.
It excels. Price 71 cts.
For sale by 1. W. Conn.
I'NSALCBRIOUS.
"Yea," admitted the wayfarer, "there
was lots of ague In thut country. They
voted prohibition, you know, and people
got In the way of ahaklng for drinks."
Nutnlng waa heard for the space of
several minute aave a dull, booming
sound, which might have proceeded from
Ihe explosion of a dlatant aerolite or
from Ihe Impart of a bung atarier upon
a devoted head.
Pur blood mean good health. De
Wltt'a Baraaparilla purine the blood,
eurte Eruption. Ecsema, Scrofula, and
all disease arising from Impure blood.
Chaa. Roger.
They are telling In Dublin an old story
revamped on Mr. Balfour. It Is said
that an eminent Irish bishop, who was
a home ruler, once met Mr. Halfour at
I a dinner, and In the course of the talk
Mr. Balfour said: "Rut, after all. 1
fancy the new-snipers tnak4 more noise
than the masse. Do vou think, now.
that Ihe people really dislike me?" "Ah,
Mr. llnlfour. sal.l the bishop. "If the
Irish hated the de.ll only half as much
aa they do you my occupation would be
gone."
PHILOH'B CORE I oid on a guaran
tee. It cure Incipient consumption. It
I th best Cough Cure. Only on cent a
rlo-e 2S cents. U cent, and tl.CO. For sale
hy . W. Conn.
Pounder What the matter, old man?
Rounder (who came home very late the
night before! Why, I can see two of my
face In the mirror here, and I don't
know which one to shave. Boston Tran
script. Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
A rotten cause ablds no handling.
8hukespeare.
It I not a miracle. It won't cure
everything, but It will cur piles. That'
what DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve will
do, because It has done It In hundred
of case. Chaa. Roger.
French gum drops cost $1 per pound.
Or. Price's Cream Baking; Powder
Contains nn Ammonia or Alum.
ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
Important to Americans seeking Eng
Hah Capital for new n:rprkes. A list
containing the na-mo agl adoYexxa ot
3W successful promoters who have placed
ovw tll.iA).i Sterling In Foreign In
vestments within lite last s x years, and
ovor flS.OOO.OOO for the seven month of
1M5. I'nc. ti. or fcS, payable by p.v-taj
iiekT to the London and Universal Bu
reau of InveJKur, N. Chenp.-d.1e, London,
E. C. Subscriber, wil be entitled, by ar-
raiiiremer.t with the directors to rvcelve
oll'hec persotvaC or lot ton of lntroductoln
to any of thcew u.c-SMfiu promoter.
This Hat Is first cCaas in every respect,
and every man or firm whoa name ap
pears therein may be depended upon.
Fur placing the following It will be
found lnvaluabi Bond or Share of In-
dumria' Commercial and Financial con
cerns, Mortnge roans, Sale ot Lands,
Pat arils or Mines.
Directors:
SIR EDWARD C. ROSS,
HON. WALTER C. PEPY8,
CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE.
Copyright
THIRTY-FIFTH STREET
NOTICE.
GRADE
Notloe I hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Astoria pro
poses to establish the grade of Thirty
fifth street In that part ot th city ot
Astoria known as Adair' Port of Upper
Astoria at the follow Ins; heights above
th base of trades.
At the Intersection of Thirty-fifth and
Harrison at 18 test
At the intersection of Thirty-fifth and
Irving avenue at l&l feet, and between
Harrison avenue and Irving avenue In a
direct line at a uniform grade.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
th owners of three-fourths of the prop
erty fronting on said portion ot said
street be filed with the auditor and po
lice Judge within ten day from the
final publication of thl notice, to-wlt:
on or before Monday, April 13, ISM, the
common council will establish said
grades.
By order ot the common council.
Dated March 18. 1896,
H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Canadian Pacific
RAILWAY.
AMKRICA'H
Gristest Trjcs-Coiitiiier,tai
Railway System.
from oralo ocas
-IN-
Palacd Dinlnf Room and Sleeping- Carl.
Luxurious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
-also
Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken
Views Jf the Wonderful Mount
ain Country.
$5.00 and $10.00
sared1 o all ticket Kaat Tourlit ear Ih
beat on wheels. rqulpaanU f Ik very 6 neat
IhnmghosL
-ALSO-
Canadlan Pacific
ROM Ml STEAMSHIP li
-T0-
China and Japan.
China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C
Esiprc-M nf India
taprna of Jitas
Eaipreat of Chins
fcw-rat of jnita
1-aip.a ot Jacaa
taip'rii of Onaa
Aur. 51.
Aug 6rtl.
S-irt. ih.
Oct uMl.
Nov. 11th.
Ix. cak.
Australian teasr Uaa Vancouver, B. C ,
16th ta) vry SMala).
For ticket rates and Information call
on or adJress
JAS. FINLAYSON, Azent,
Astoria, Or.
W. F. Carson, Traveling Pass. Art.,
Tacoma, Wash.
Geo. McL. Brown, D'st fas. Art.,
Vancouver, B. C.
PROPO8AL8 FOR FRESH BEEF AND
Vreah Mutton: Office Chief Com
missary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash.,
March 25, INS! Sealed proposal In trip.
Ilraue will be received here and at offices
of Commissaries at following named
posts, (for fresh beef and fresh mutton
to be delivered at that poet only), until
12 o'clock, noon, Friday. April M. INK,
then opened, for furnishing and delivery
to Subsistence Department. U. 8. Army,
the fresh beet and fresh mutton called for
by the Commissary of post to be sup
plied during; six month, and also sp
arat proposals for year, commencing
July L ISM; Boise Barracks and Fort
Sherman, Idaho: Forts Canby. Spokane,
Walla Walla, and Vancouver Barracks,
Wash. Freeh beef shall be good in qual
ity and condition fit for Immediate use,
and from tors and hind quarter meats
proportionally. Including all bast cut
thereof. Freeh mutton ahall be of good,
fat and marketable quality, from wethers
over one and under three years old. Bert
and mutton to be dressed and trimmed
and delivered as prescribed In circular of
Instructions to bidders. Proposals will
be also received stating price at which
bidder will deliver fresh beef or diution
of character above slated, and to b. de
livered of temperature not greater than
9) d-axree Fahrenheit Government re
serve the right to reject the whole or any
part or any or all bids. Full information
furnished here, or by Commissary at th?
several posts. Envelopes containing pro
posal should be marked "Proposals for
Fresh Beef (or Mutton) at ." and
addressed to undersigned or to Commis
sary at posts to be supplied. W. H. Nash
MaJ., C. 8.
CEDAR STREET GRADE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Astoria pro
pose to estabHsh the grade ot C'dar
street In that part ot the city of Astoria
known as Alderbrook at the following
height above the base of grades:
At the claim line between Adair's As
toria and Alderbrook at a feet at the
Intersection of said claim Una with Cedar
street
At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty
seventh street at a feH, and between
said claim line and Forty-seventh street
In a direct line.
At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty
eighth street at St feet, and between
Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth sire :1s
in a direct line and uniform grade.
At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty
ninth street at 39 fe.n. and between
Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets in
a direct line and uniform grade.
At the Intersection of Cedar and Fifti
eth streets at 48 test, and between Forty
ninth and Fiftieth streets In a direct
line and uniform grade.
At the Intersection of Cedar and Fifty
first street at 63 feu, and between Fifti
eth and Fifty-first streets In a direct
line and uniform grade..
At the Intersection of Cedar and Flfty
seoond street at ST f.-et, and between
Flfty-flrst and Fifty-second street In a
direct line and uniform grade.
At the claim line between Aldfbrook
and Van Dusen's Astoria at 13 feet and
between Fifty-second street and said
claim line In a direct line and at a uni
form grade.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
th owners of three-fourths of the prop
erty fronting on said portion ot said
street be filed with the auditor and po
lice Judge within ten days from the final
publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or
before Monday. April IS, 1SW, the com
mon council will establish said grades.
By order of the common council.
Dated March IS, ls96.
H. E. NELSON.
Auditor and Police Judge.
THIRTY-THIRD STREET GRADE NO
TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the common
council of the city of Astoria propose to
establish the grade of Thirty-third street.
In that part of the clly known as Adair's
Astoria, at the following height above
the base of grades. j
At the Intersection of Thirty-third I
street and Grand avenue at TO feet, and
between Franklin avenue and Grand
avenue in a direct 11ns at a uniform
grade.
At the intersection of Thirty-third and
Harrison avenue at 110 feet, and be
tween Grand avenue and Harrison ave
nue In a direct line at a uniform grade.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
the owners of three-fourths of the prop
erty fronting on sstd portion ot said
street be filed with the auditor and po
lice Judge within ten days from th
final publication of this notice, to-wlt:
on or before Monday, April 13, ISM, the
common council will establish said
grades.
By order of the common council.
Dated March 13, 189&
H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
MANHOOD
twaraatasd le eon all
rata . Ka
I ermasa,
Basil! a ar-iitMa, yasttkral areara, .ni.l i. a mi a
ar at I ma la ta. whir laai at IsArawqr. Oiiananllia r laaa
We Arrf
earned ui eaat Porte,
Ui Pcan Mtdlflna Co..
trRtifii) AiTi.."USIl;3. tun waauv Third
a.''ii-a.'.i--i
0 UNSET
9- LIMITED.
MttAMON Or I89f-IBJ4.
WILL nlh
Tmiee a Week
BETWEEN
San Francisco
AND
New Orleans
Over the Great
s
unset Route
11.
leaving San Francisco
Tuesdays and Saturdays
From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 1895
TO) not eo trapes f. mcalara, lagutly
equipped and perfectly arranged VsstJ-'
bused Trajiacomt I resell si Train la Acasrlcav
New Rrulprnerst, eapscrally designed far
Direct cMMctJotu la Now Orleans
or all Ems tens point. Quick Urn.
E. rUNEIL, KecMYOT.
lo)
no
Gives Choice
of
Tmo Transcontinental
ircoutea,
Via
Sjokane
and
St Paul.
Via
Ogden, Denver
and
Omaha or
M.Paul.
Pullman and Tourist Slirsi
Fraxt Rsxsiinlns Chair Car.
Astoria to San Francisco.
Stat ot California, Thursday, March Is.
Queen, Tuesday, March 24. '
State, Sunday. March &
Queen. Friday. Aurll 4.
State. Wednesday, April S.
Columbia. Monday, April 13.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers.
The R. R Thompson will leave Astoria ,
at 7 p. m. dally except Sunday; lear
Portland at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. .
The 8teuner Lutlns win leav Astoria ,
at t:t a. m. daily, except Sunday; lear ,
Portland at S p. m. dally, except Satur
day. For rates and general Information call
on or address) . '
Q. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent.
W. H. HURLBTTRT.
Oen. Pas. Act. Pcniand. O
THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT
REPRESENT
A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil
waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its
tarlns are vstlbuled, heater by steam,
and lighted by electricity. Each sleep
car berth has an electrlo reading lamp.
Its dining cars ar the bast In the world,
and Its coaches are palaoes on wheels.
This great railway, connecting; aa It -does
with all transcontinental lines at 8L
Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng
public the best service known. Ticket
via the Chicago. Milwaukee and St Paul
Itallway are on sale at all railroad ticket
offices to any point In the United Slate
or Canada. For maps, folder and other
Information, address.
C J. EDDT. General Agent,
J. W. CA8ET, Portland, Or.
Trav. Pass and Tkt Agent.
Portland. Or.
PRO VJNA BOON.
Gentlemen: I hav always remy .
mended Krause's Headacne Capsiil
wherever I hay had a chance. The
have proven a veritable boon In my
family against any and all kinds ot
headache. ' Tour truly.
.?. R. WALTER.
Leavenworth, Kansas.
For sale by Chaa. Roarers, Astoria,
Orwgon. sole scent.
RESTORED Vl
Dv. Peauas
rtna
Tila astsssarral
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