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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1896)
TIIK DAILY AHTORUN, aSTOKM. FnllKY MOUN1NO, A PHIL 17. lfi:0. THE BEAUTIFUL W1LLAUETTE nc of the .Must Kcimirhnlilc Vullcys l the Wuilil n nil n ropMlnr I'tii t iif (luinn, :inm;:iion with astokw Nalaial nial Ittlkrt fayest ind I lie City k)r lln H la Imprnte Vlllanclll Rim su r cclytil Ua fa (tea, usabla MUppcs to this. Til. WllUiiwItd vall,.y a una u( lh most remsrliatila In lh wirll. and will always Ik ih moat popular part of Or. on. It livliiimrnl, althuuith I ho moat a.lvun.cl uf any port of our Halt, haa naWijf leun Tim liialniula, ur lamia. hlih rait nil, on Hi in to iwjiuy mile on each al.lo uf llm rUar, have Ihwi funnel iver lh in mm 'saliloh py th grain rulaer, lull Imto hoi iy any Mean licen put up 1" III. Ir full .iu lli.illven.ua. Their irtNl'ii'ti vnlua ran . ilmiliM ur llrl.l.,1 ,y (0 ), uf mlU,lr.. llll'tl urs aJowlv l.i umih raiont III pro.caa or ln.r.-l.i, 'Hun. urn. f Uir.o la the grow liif uf rlutrr. si. Ike, nlfulfa. etc wiii'b tita lite iilii..in uf im a,,i, an.i ,( uilirr la iiii.li.ir.iiiiina, h. h inutile or .m.ltii.l. the ,l,-,,ui uf ,.l, an, iu,.k.a II (. uu. al.lr i il, .. uf nil Hid .tuil. Another ...it ur irrniniKiit. olil.ti la fill lutaul iu trry aiuall eaicni liy any set plan, la II,.. ,., f ilmni) nil lha llowl l.llula 1. 1 .'a I. It Ilia ae.1lltiellt ill lull (.. lug lu Ilic Mali frrahela rvny year ami III lata, nltiuulil uf iiiii.I hi Iha ftiHt.1 satcr, any mcrrliis Unit in.. y mil unly t I.I..O..I in.ii sinter, I. ul la liruiiiilil lu a ruii.tiiiuii ra.,ii.l.ln a ah nan luap, Ir lllili Tula iiiliIkxI uf (. rlllli .tluil bii.I iulrrii.iiiun ur ili,.IMiia--..f iim "U la In a. I.i.il ui'rlluii mi al least una farm III lh. allc). and l.y t alllll'lo, nalural Willi aluua llm rlvT iKiitunia almllar l.n.Kttl iak" pine uIiiIimi, ancry .ar Hill II la llul the rvr lan.ta. uf which Ih.c. ara pmt.ai.lr Ian mlllluli act. Illal fur in either llm beauty ur I reutcat valu. uf IMa v.,, Through 'lie cam ltJ iaii of ii rntenrt ramus uf low filial ami aolllaty In, Ilea. illapiMHHl Ilka laUrel lei an InUnJ sea. aa ln.l.rd they ulna were, srliluiit anyahrra rising lu an rlc. vailun of otrr l.ua) foi, and rar.'ly lo for Hie mual purl liavlnjj vary lon( ami raay alura lialii aiirruunilnl l.y l ha ctlxnalvo ra. I.y. ailirra a arm alra rlaa al avrnliic and fan Ihrlr al.lra. ami l-lii rumuoaod of vol.anlc rtx ka. rlrh In ll ma ami .ltoa. nalaa, all lh olhar malarial niuoaaarx fur lha (roaiih of Irara, lhaaa hllla afford Ilia natural ..-a for or.-har.la and nut rovvo. Thy ara thr natural l.-a. loo, fur hnmea. twin both baautlful and aluhlly Aa irar or vlnaa. aurh aa fruit traa or nut tram, or irava vlnra, irMluro mora foul wr arra than anjr oihar form f vaariatlun. lha iro.luitlva valua of Ihrax hllla la raally avan. llul nut only dora ihla Una rounlry hava lla ivniral, or old lalan.l, rhalna of hllla. Inn aurrounilliia: II on tha aal. aoulh and raal ara lha foothill larula anirhllhralrl, al rlavatlona and .lalc-aii. aralrr1 by Innumrralila alr-ama of lha la alrr. irdu1n( a Kill of rat far tlllty. and In hum raaoa of aiiraor.ll nary lr.th Tha fooihlll Inn la. arhlln In many rlai-ra aa hkxI fur fruit aa lha -Mitral hllla. ara oral a.lxiia.l (o lha Hralna anl cluvara. and will ha lha hutna nf lha dairyman and aiia kman. Tha la-ai vallrya c.( any itna-ly hiu. latr.l Kaairrn alalf. an. h aa New lurk, or Krnioikr: or of Kurtix-an ainiaa. aurh aa Tran.-a or Italy, ran hnr.tly runl lh Wlllninriia vall.y In lla n.ttural iHiiinty, ur ornuty. allhrr It rumiart r-markiil.y wrll Willi thn vnlly of lha l'o. In llaly. Mnai In ahotii l ho aanin In I it ml.-, an-t havlna; aom-ali.ti thn anina liroluiiiuiia. I Itoiia. h hiinlly ao wnrm a rlimnlr. ami la nlxi of iihotil iho Kama i. r a Ni-ar I'm lira, I uf llm tll.imi-lta val ley la thr riiy uf Kuyniia ll la allunlrd n-r, Ihuuah nut at, tlm conriiii-n.-i' of th Iwo main l.rntK li.-a uf lh Wlll.imi-lta Ihf Mn. k. nilr an I tha Mnl.llx Kurk II la a rhnrl iliaun.v an nth of tha lattor liiaiii h. hut la nut aliunled Iminrillulaly on tha rlvar hank, ml ha li.inr. uf lha rli.irn. l.Tl.tl, a uf a rlvi-r town. AIhiuI tan mllt-a anal, ai-ruaa II. a nvmluaa of lha two rlT, rlaa tha fimlhlla nf lha "a- o.la mounialna Ataml flva mil a wrat Ix-Klii Ilia luar hllla that awi-ll at Irnmh, Iwaniv mll.a fnrllur. Intn lino ('.mat r.uiK". whli h la hara vrry low Itaalf tin tha auuth tlirra nra luw militia ilniua, or hllla. Hint i-iilir.lnut-i nt inirth In a v-ry aiarp ruha, n.-iry jmn hlnh, iall.il HiN-nrar'a Imttn, whl-h i-lna-a lha lrw. To tha mirth. In unbnik.n prna parl, rmii fur nn iild III tin hiiltc ha twra'ii tha Inwn nnd river. alrili-h iiwny tha trr.-nl pluln of tha iihkt Wlll.iinoiia Tha Imlta r-f.-rral ti Hklnti. r a-a hlrh la l.nl.l nti tha aouth al.la. nnd iihout il fai. hliih, furina n plrtur a.tia mrt nf lha luw n, hita a numlvrr uf flna rral.lrni'i-a nnd la ulllla.'il nt tha top for tha i y raaarvolr; nlo fur nn ohaarvntory nf tha unlvrraiiy, lha numa of Iho futiiulrr of tha plni-a. Kiucf'na Hklnnar, la piriatuiiird In Hint uf tha town and lha hilt Kim. in. la lha Imalnraa (anlrr nf l-nnn roiinty, whlrh Iuim a liirna urrn, auma a.ini.iau niTi a, nf whlrh fa'.fl nr anl.l In i la I'tilllviili'it, iiml n tmitiilittfoti uf ovir j i:..ni i Hit ii miiiinn huih.'la nf ttniln, iiiart-r n nillllnn itnllnr'a wurth nf hupa, nnd ni'nrlv nil the otlu-r fiirm product, lira mlatil t'li.'h yuir IMnlil thnuaiind hnraaa. l.'.iao awlna, rut lla nnd 3n,iai ahi-ap wora rt-pnrtrd In tha roiinty n few yanra alnra. Tin rlly la wall nnd avrn himdannialy liulli; Willi lirnml atr-'i-ta, ah.idn tr.-. a, li.ru.- Iilnika iiml minu-rou iilli'yivnva. K.iii.I hrlrk al'irra. fnlr puhlh' hiillillliiia. n lii-niiilfiil niod irn loll. 'M nnv wry nlra ri-aldi-nrra. lla ninny ntirncllva ri'alilfmi'M, Imlaad, nunilii-ra of whlrh nro prutty, nnd many hnndanma, with InrKa duur urila. pl.-nty uf ahiuli trraa, liiwna, kllrh'-n vnrilaii, llnwura, mid th anar:il ulrlm aa, riiiiiaa. i-rnnfnrt ami romaA of a purloiia, tnlnnd, u'll -l. rany aulnif lull atlll vtiltrKlans plfua Ihua ur I hi' nhl f rhnrma uf Kiinna. It him tha alnta tinlvarallv. too, with lla ntntaly liiilliliiut". rxlrti-wva minima, ninny atinlrnta nnd lanrnrd fnmilty. Whnt oimlit to Intarait Anturla moat In i:iifi-nc la lha pliut now pratly wall malum), for Improvlnir tha W'lllnmattn rlvar an nn tn mnkn It nnvlitnliln nt nil iH'iiaona for ati'iiuvra to that c ity. Whan thla la ilrina fratirht mny li nhlpprd nt tl a ton from Kuttano tn Aalnrln. Tha mual of It will coma by mil, but the wntarwny will fix lha prlra. Tha mouth of tha Columbia will al waya ba tha nnliinil outlol for lha pro duction of the Wllliimntto vnllay. II. S. I.. FHOM NRHAI.KM. Hcport of Work Helng Done for flood Iloiina-Phoulil Have Support, N.d.alcm, Or., April 10, 1RW. Killlor of Antnrlnn: Aa InHlructMl by Die Hitliarrlhera of Norlh Ncinrncy nml fiuinon llciu-h road, tha viewer, Mnrrlt Unttcmon, P. II. M. Hnillh nnd K. It. Zller. ciircfu'ly went over tha viirluua poaallila route, cure lully examined enrli one, and cncliilly wllh ft view to keeping ua clone n po Hllilu to the luriiii. and coni'liidcil Iho only fcnalblo routo for n prnrtlcnbln wnirnn roml would bo a ahort illaluncn back frum thn ocenn from tlio Ucrrltgo rnnoh to Wnlah croak. Tha riiul.i, lucnt-.l nnd curcfiilly blniad it aliuri iliKtnnccH, ianc through grucn Tide Table for April, 1896. DATE. Wiilncailuy . , I'liiirailiiy . , . Krliluy Haliinlny . ... HONDA Y ... Miimlay Tiicailay , . VVrilnaailny . , '1'liiira.lax. , . , I'rlilny HnliinUy. . . . HONDA Y ... Mi.iulay 1'uca.lay Wcliiaa.r . , Tlitirwlny, ... rrulay Haliinlny HONDAY.... MuiiiUy Tiinoilay . . . . , Wr-ilncolay Tliiirmiay . . . rrhlay Kaliir.luy,..,. HONDAY... Mutiiluy i'i)aU I'lllll'xIllV . TlnirtiUy.'. , . Ilmla-r of imdlum aln, moatly liamloi-k. with aiiliii.ui mid hiu kh l-rry luiah and amall hrmhuk. with no h.avy windfall anil no all.lra. ihrru l-ln nlxuit l lu tu rut liaritinlnif l Norm N'inrn-y, lha nrai half inlla to tlarrllta rra-k run nurih. wltli riula lu r--k nut oyrr l prr r.nl. al.'inl al r.Mla lo la pun rhrmii.l. lha ford al rrark hoa unv.lly Inilniu. and nrda lirl'lKln only fur i traiua lilath wal.r of I f.-l apan Thi'iua mil lh tin! wrat alnii hill. I, I" to ahort aifl.1 Im nrh, rii.1f nut uv r fl rr r-lit. run. tin. I 1 lay. Inl.-rau.raa.1 wllh arnvrlly atral.hra Th.rn will tu- .IK hi lllla ur l.rl.lBra frum 10 lo l frrl . rr- k fordnld', Willi tnv.-lly I. .ill. nn. but iira.1 a ! fuut hrlilS" for -ririiia I lull waii r Thanra liurlll up alri-nltt un lilllal'la, aruun.t raat al.la uf Kulaa Tlllnmiaik la tup of rl,l(a, to liitiraaci Armalr.ni trail, dlalatlia nliolit two llillca. (ra.tn not oyrr p-r caul, all dry ami aravrlly, bul aunia blaaln7 ra.pilrrd. Hvar the brraka uf wrai fork of crark al Mia ur liiiilcaa raipilr.-!, I" lo f--i. and amnll am, unit uf punrhaonln' Ttianra n Imiat rldne ona.iuartrr mlla to Iniaraacl Arm almiK trail, krada nol lo airaad I par rani, roadlx-d rlay, with auma araval, auma punrhronlnaT natvlol. Than.- north aluni hlllalda lo county Una, and aialn liilaraart Armalrona trill, rtrada ( -r rant. roadlad clay and araral. wllh a faw wal aota, om aV-fiKH lrlda nra. aary Thanra north alone hlllalda to tup of ridge, aaat of Arch rap on mlla, and Intaraart Armatrona trail. arada I ,-r rani, roadlaxl clay and graval and dry. Thanra northwaat around north aide of Arch rap ona-half mlla, irada nol ov-r I r rani, road had dry and gravalfy, Ihra lllla ur hrldaa 10 lo H faat. Total amount of punchconlng noraaaary aa than ona-half mil yantually Total dlatanre whar aom blaatlnaT w III ln raqulrail. ona-half mlla llank above arada whan nnlehad for waaon road, 1 foet on an vamia for hnraa trail nol half lha number of brlda riilrad Nil hundrad and flfty-thrae dollar hav baan utarrlla1, tiatd- what ha tan autwerttwd tn Aatorla, Haaeld and Tillamook the laat ihraa wraka 8utrrlptlun 111 are In the hand of ijeoraa Tuhn. Tillamook: W. Kelly, In Aatorla. and Jtnlae MHIuIra al bVaalde. whom plaaaa era and Bulou-rllie, o we will l able lo put II thrntiah. The rtin trart for rlrarlns elkteen faat al.la will la Irl April 15 rilAHI.K.H I'TK. I l NKWKI.U HTKVK HCllVKM, Cuminlltra. j M A I I I KS M AKINI.. J Nutta riikrd Ip tluiq the Vain Fruat i Veterday. Hlaamrr Klmora aalM cat. r. lay ror TlllamiMik and Nchalrin, a did. alao lh I 1 1 ii rr! eon. Tha trmar Hlanal I due frum Vie- ; lorla and I'liU' l Hnund port today. 8h ha a number of Chliianian fur Aatorla. ; Tha pilot achoonar Jcaela arrlv-d In port ( y.'Bli'r.luy. hor month outel.Ui hnvlna rt- plri-d The Hull Joae left out In the j uflarnoon. The Ainerlriili bark 1'ai'tolua, which hit tn'cn Ivlim at Hand lal.uid anch iruaa for 1 evirnl day iaat, iillt-d yaaicrday fur lluiiolulu, alien, alio will load u.itr for , New York. j The two-mnatrd achnonrr I'tUIti arrlv- i rtl ycaler.lny from Han Krnn. laoo, and dockiil nt 1'nrker'a wharf, where ah I .1 la,-Imm I ua thlriy ton of ball.tat The I achouiier will loud lumber for t'lillfumln, I Thn row Maud arrlvril from the i Yuunx'a Klver 1'utp Mill yeaturdny wllh a Ion. I of pulp, which aim I illaelinrgtnK al thn O. It. mid N. Co 'a dm-k, from ' whence It w ill be ehlpped to Oregon City, j Thn Hrtllah burk Iteemiih, which anlled i frnni thl inirt November 17, fur Jiiren- ' town, arrived April 111 The -Irlllah ahlp ! 1'eiiuwcrii. hence I'r-mlier 3, arrived at Kalinuiilh April 11. No remarkably funt : run hava been nuulu by laat aniauir t grutii llei-t. ; Hiiahfur'l I'.nn. prufeannr of milunil 1 arlctica In tNiltinibl.i cuIIckc, New York. ! will, with a p.irty of Rtmlciita af Pulum- hhi aulleac. Mall llul Nurthw.-et In the mill. lie of June for thr purpuao of rlu.ly- : liik the clmriiclcrln'lc of nurlno life on j 1'UKi't MOUIld. 1-1... IteltlMh alilna Cl.irkiiuin.i nalilen mi.l Riillicrlamlnlilra. which uhe en ruutu to thl port, from Cnlciitln, urlmj heavy I conalKnincnta of auiiny bug, the former vcaacl huvlnit ISX! Imlc of Iiiikh and 7H2 , bale of Kliuny cloth, nnd tha hitter !t'7 bale of Kiinny bate urn) 792 bale of i cloth. . , ' I Tho tcralcr Columbine, after numorou attempt, yeaterdny nucce -ilnil In land ing men and Hiippllc on Tillamook Hock. Hlta left out at l;i In the iiu.rnlng, and, tha weuther bring calm, no illtllculty wna experlenoiHl In niakliut tho landing. Mr. K K. Ilrodle waa placed on the rock, where be will otllrlnte a aanlalunt llirht kei'HT. The arhooncr Burprlae haa tnken on her final auppllea, and will leave for Alnnkii today. Th la la tha Innt trip tha Burprlae will miikii lo the North, and on her re turn alio will engage In the knhlng bunl ne, milking regular trip to the Cape Flattery bonk. She will bring down a cargo of aulmon Two of the Bcnmen of tha stranded Olenmnrng. which I piled high and dry on North llciich, ahlpped on the Klrkcud brlKhtHhlm. which anllisl a few dny ago. Captain Currle, of the lll-fnted Olenmorag, hta two mate and two np prcntlcea, lire atlll nt the acene of the dlanater, nnd, with the exception of the Injured men lit Ht. Mary'a Ilonpltnl, are the only memhera of the crew who have not Bono home. No attempt ha been made to tow the Olcnmorng off the bench nml It la now thouicht "he will atny there ; forever. With each day that paaaea Ihe ' ahlp nettle deeper In tho aunil, nnd, al- , though ho I uninjured, It would now i probably coat more to float her than alio la worth. - i The llghthoime tender Mnmunltn ar- i rlvod duwn from Portland at 7 o'clock Hill 11 watkh. uw wnrr.li. A. M. I f. at- I' A. M, ! P. M. h. 111. I (I. I Ii. 111. I ft. ! Ii, m. (1. j li. m. I It. I t 4m 11. a ! Ufa! 7.1 M 0 7 fh ii i a :ii n n 4 m 11 1 iii:i! ua loici 11. it a 4 itn h 11 n m a. 7 11 n 0.1 11 1.1 s.h 4 AM HO 7 ill ' A 7 0 43 ll.'J A 0 V i II H 44 ft II 4A H U I A4 O.f, A 7 ii 7.11 1 ll 44 4 ii VI i'I.M 8 ( ll (I 7 HM 7. it 10 'W ' II U H 84 8.4 8 AA 0.7 m m mi 7.1 ii oi ! 7. a 4 in i a a 4 41 o h U III A 7 ,2 , 11 80 ! 7 A A 17 i!.0 J1 I I 10 II art 7.'1 A fid 1 A 6 4H l it i II ll Oil 7.7 i 0 14 7.8 ll i I.I tl iil I 4 t OX) HO 0A0:7.'i fl A3 O.N A 47 17 l.'i lllil Nit I 0 7 it I OA 7 HI it 0 14 I 10 N.4 2 00 UN 7 AO 0.8 7 84 it 8 1 1A 1 4A N.4 it 40 : O A M tl 0 it 8 01 it. 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Kur aiihuli. and t'hlrf Clerk Thom.ia :uikr Ttm klauaaiilta haa iiiHlcrauna thur.niah repair In I'urtliin.l. havlna mid her boiler put In lirat rtaaa ahaiM' .ind uther part of her machinery thorouiflily over hauled I'nptalii Kerenholl will return to t'urtlaml luiilulil. havlna run down the river lu a.e how the MiiiiKanltn 1i-huvcd alnca tha repair were made. He atlll-'! that It wite hi Intention to have the M.ineantla niled out with e .- t rt.- Ilhta. I'aplalit ilnauiy will leave mil Huturduy tnurnltia accunipuriled by Mr Itnrk.-r on a trip lo the aoiilhward. and will look afl.r lha KuKue Itlier buoya. Heveral 1'iiririi: iiiuat aruln ahlp ar rived at porta In Ureal llrltulti at the clonal of laat Week The Mat In.iti'lc the AlP-o A. I'lah, K4 daya frum T"oma. wllh a I. uu l l.'tai lima wheat, the Mdhlle liny, 131 da)a from Aatorla. with ?." barrel of ftuur, and the folluwlna from Hun Krancipcu: t'rown of Knaland, IX da . with l.PO Ion of wheat: lvrrn bank. 13) day, wllh 1 i tun barley and w ton wheat: Porunna. 121 day, with i.tM ton, and loa of mnala. Un Una, i:i ilny a. with 1.U0 tun: rruvlma, 13 dnya. wllh l.nn Inn, and t'arnarvon ahlrr. Ill day, wllh ton The laal namwl waa wrtirkad un tha Irlah ronal. vary near her drailnatlon. Thl I the nml total In reported from the fleet for the currant harvest year. Tha revenue rotter ara making; ar rangement to leave for I'ort Townemt. the rendeivou nf the Ileiing- ea patrol fieri of It X Tha Terry will anil tomor row, while the Hear and Ituah will anil the following day They have been re ceiving Ihe laat of Ihrlr (tore lnc they want lo anchorage In lha ati-earn. and are ready to leave at tny time. Yea terday waa really tha day nf fan-well, and tha launcha were kept huay carry ing friend of tha crew lo and from the vanla The veaael will lie away until fall, a they mual guard prohibited watere during the cloee aeanon. and then watch the opnratlona of the pelnsic l era In llerlng e when they follow the hard Inter In the rimmer. The three cutters are In excellent condition for the work, aa they hava I wen thoroughly over hauled and put In Ihe heal pocalhle trim. They hava acted well on their trial run. --tironlre. A mnrked copy of Ihe Orcenock, Bcot Innd. Telegraph and Clyde Whipping lin ette, of March S5, reached the Aatortan yeaterday. Tlia paier wa nddreed "Alitor Aatorlan. Itrltlah ColuinUla." but finally got here The following Item, un der the heading "(Venn Kai-e tetwe-n Hailing Vcancla-Hurccaa of a I'ort Ulna gow llullt Hhlp." appeared, ami ehow that Ihe I'aa of llrandrr I Indeed a mnrt veaael, for It require one auch to beat lha Deorge Curt), which ha nui, p. nevrrul remarkable run Ocean nailing race are getting to be quite a fad. and It I a noticeable fact that the rontcatnnt uaually arrive within a few day of each other, ehowlng that the klpier of the veaael make every mo ment count. Two veaael recently tnrt ed on a aevrrnl thouaand mile rao from Tacoma, Wn , ami when the full grain 1 lielng hlHied from thin port many auch nice will take place. The tonnage of veaael plying to and from thl port I very large, the little hark lHHford, as Ion, now lying In the Columbia river, with n cargo o( eonl, being tho amallcat to arrive here for aome time. Large ahlp make pretty race. The Anierl un ahlp Tlllle K Hturbuck. which r.-ceutly arrived from New Y'ork. would have put up a hard race for noma cllpin-r. having made Ihe run In It day. The Telegraph ny: "The Aatorlan (llrlllnh Columbl.O of November "111. any: 'Captain Mr Powell nnd Hproule. who left out yen tenlay for Knglnnd with their apcedy mid lH-nii(lful veneel. lh el'na of llrnndrr and t Iconic Curiln, have made n wager of a nliuill amount, which will give the eklppcr of thr hlp making the tomcat paaaiige the privilege of paying Mo and threo aulta of clothe to hi opponent. Hoti veaael nro faat ullcra, and both have made the paanage to the I'nlted KliiKilmn In very quirk lime. The Curtla aeeni to lie the more general favorite.' The aeiiuel to tha above In: Tna of ltrnn der nrrtveil at Kalmoiith on Suth tnnt., and lieorge Curiln lit Klcetwood on Sl'nd Innt. Tho winner of thl ocenn nice In ow nitl by Mcnrn. tilbnon A Clark, Clan row, nnd wa built by Mennrn. Itnbt. Uuncnn ft Co., Ul , I'urt tlbieKow, In 1SS0. Alum baking powders are cleaned aa IHilnon by phynlclnnn and cheinl.it. Pr. I'rlce' I perfectly pure. MUM' Wn SATVRPAY. Thou enyeat hi mcnt wa aniiccd with your tipliraldlns: Umiulet turn I a make III dlgratlnnn. Comedy of lirror. ltreukfiiat. C.rupe Fruit. (at Kink-, Cream and Suunr. Scrambled KgK on Tont. Liver With Terrapin Sauce. Corn Muflina. Coffee. Lunch. Itntfout of Veal, with Spaghetti. Potatoes and Sardine Snllil. Olives. sweet l'lcklea. Oranice Layer Cake. Tea. Dinner. Cluma. Chicken, with Rice. Croquette of Salmon. Tlmbule of Potatoe. Croam Chicken In Case. Asparagus. Iluked Hum, Champagne Hauce. Spinach. Maltre d'Hotel. Kscarole Salnd. Croutea aux Pommcs. Coffee. TIIK PISCOVBHY 8AVKU HIS LIFE. Mr. O. Calllouette. drugKlat, neavera vi Ue, Hi., : "l'o Dr. King's New Dis covery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phyeiclane for mllea about, but of no avail and waa riven up and told I could not l.ve. Hav ing Dr. Ki ng'a New P.acovery in my autre, I sent for a botltle and began Its use and from the flnat doav beatan to get bolter, and after uatng three bji:lis was up and about BjrJn. It la worth Its weight .n gld. We won't keep store or house witbout 01." Got a free IrUtl at Clio. Hosrer' drug alure. LAW OK KHTATKH. Kieculor' and Adnilnltfalr' Aorounlg Should la ranlarad Promptly.' Aaiorl.l, April 14, YM. To Hi Hilton I wish lo call lha attention of i-gacii-lor and ndrnlnlalraliir to tho following luw pnaaeil by lh leglalnlura of lirt: "An ekei'uiur or adinlnlnirulor aim II. Wllhln lh Ural tan day of April and of October of audi year, until lh udmlnl tratlon la iiomplalad and ha I dlnchurgad from hi lrul, render an acwiuni vannaa by hi oath, and nlo lh iiim wllh th I chirk, ahowlng lb amownl of money r- nalvwl and upeiMlid by lilm. from whom ; racclvail and lo whom paid, with th proiur vouch for auch payment, th amount of lh claim prewnted agalnai the aetata and allowed or dlaallowed, and th nam of lh claimant of each, and any other matter nrnary to ehow in ' condition of lh affair thereof. Pro- I vlded, however, that In eaa lh dais of ' lh nolle of lha appointment of aald I aiecuior or administrator ahall ba within 1 laty day nest preceding th first day of April or October, th filing of uch account ahall b omlttad until th uo reedlng April or OclolHir." A great many enlate now In th hand of aieculora, adniliilatrator and guard ians ar filed In lh probata court of ll.la ,nlv thai aloiuM lia elMU.1 un nr rcpurt mad ai tha law dlrecta. I i. II. li. OKAY, County Judge, i I IJI. YKIIH AND SKLLEItg. Th following transfers wr filed for rucord yent-nlay al Hi oft) of County Itecorder tlunderaon: I'nlled Hint- lo Asel l. Andcr aon, en at half of northeast quar ter and east half of aomlieaat quarter, section , townhlp 4 north, range went. I' .icr.ii, patent I'nlted Stales to John Amberson, eitat hulf of Ihe soilthenat quar ter uf section 2H. ami Ilia north half of the norlhwt-el quarter of section 31. township north, riinge 7 weal, Itio acrea, patent .. M J Klnm y and wife to John II. Smith, 10 acres In section 13, lowimhlp I north, range 10 west,. ! lout K. unburn ami wifo to It. II. Cun ningham, Uit 6, lllix.k IM. Mc Clure s 1 CAIlK OK THANKS. Astorlu, April U. 0. IMItor Astorlan: Al a meeting this afternoon of I'nlon lloaa Company No. 4, I'nlontown, by s unanimous vote of the memliers. It waa Itcnolvcd, That the thanks of this or ganisation be eitended to the Kslewa I la ml, fur their service rendered thl afternoon during tha ceremonli- In whlrh the rlly council officially turned over to the hoae comjiany Ihe new hoae enrt and hose. I'KTKK 8IIIMTAD. President Hose Company No. 4. A PIONEKR GONE. Al noon yeaterday. Joseph D. Hlgglns, an Oregon pioneer, who waa well known through out the city, died at his resi dence on Bond tret. Mr. Hlggln was born In Fulton county, III . Nov. K m He etarted for Oregon April 3nd. Ituu, arriving In Aatorla th same year. He waa a carpenter by trade, and waa married to Miaa timeline Coffin bury, of Clatsop county, who survive him. WB CAN'T LAST FOREVETtT Hut w may prolong our continuance on i earth by keeping In good working order Ihe physical organ which providence haa vouchsafed lo ua Among the more Im pnrtant of theae Is the liver. Either through neglect or provocation, let this i great secretive gland remain In or get Into disorder, and you will soon find an Asiatic change In your complexion, you will feel very uneany In your right side or under the right shoulder Wade, your , tongue will take on an unseasonable coat of fur, sick headache and naseau wtll 1 ensue. Don't resort to a powerful pur- ' gatlve. hut begin and pursue a course of lloaletlers Stomach Bitters. Then you will get well speedily and thoroughly, i This great household remedy for bilious- ' neaa also relieve and cures malarial and ' kidney complaints, constipation. In- ' clplent rheumatUm, dyspepsia and ths ' Infirmities begotten by an enfeebled con- I ditlon of the system. It promotes sleep , and a tranquil state of the nervous sys- ' tern. 1 DERVISHES ARE IN HORDES. Th Force I'p the Nile Believed to Be Too Weuk to Cope with Them. Cairo, Egypt. April !. From Indlcaton here today It Is thought that the plan of pushing the Anglo-Egyptian army di rect to Dongola has been suddenly aban doned. The purchase of camels and horsea has been etopted, Ixird Cromer and Sir Her bert Kitchener have hud a great deal of telegraphic correspondence during the bint thirty-six hour. It has been found, It Is thought, that the force up the Nile Is too weak to cope with the hordes of dervishes now In the field nnd gathering to the Kallfa'a flag between Akaaheh and Dongolo. It I not probable now that any attempt will be made to advance beyond the former point nt present It Is believed, too. that It Is the Intention of the British to move strongly by the Sunkln route when the time for active hostilities arrives. ORGANIZED BRIGANDAGE. Thus Does the Russian Official Journal Designate the Insurectlon. St. Petersburg. April Id The official Journal da St. Prtersbourg, In the course of a strong article on Spain's determined efforts to suppress the Insurectlon In Cuba, says the Insurrection Is merely organised brigandage. Hence the Insur gents have no right to be recognised tin iM'lllgeronts. There are not even rebel province. The revolters merely consist of bands who have overrun the country, giving themselves over to depredations and retiring when the. troops arrive. It Is sufficient, any the Journal, to state that the chiefs of the Insurrection are negroes, like Macco. or strangers, like Roloff and Maximo Gomel. They have In their possesion neither a coast line nor any seaport placing them In con nection with foreign nnvles. THE MARKETS. Liverpool. April 16 Wheut Snot. Quiet: demand poor:, No. 3 rod winter, Gs "Hd; No. 1 hard Manitoba, to 7.1 ; No. 1 Cali fornia, 5s 7Uai. llops-raclllc Coast, tl IS. Portland. Anrll 16 Whei.l Vnllnv. ale- Wuilil Walla, 6T05SC, ' FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Clnra Matilda Norberg, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug ust Norberg, will take place at the resi dence of the parents at 1:30 p. m., Sat urday. Boat will leave Fishermen Packing Co. 'a wharf at I o'clock. FROM NOW UNTIL 8PUINO Overcoat! and winter wrap will he in fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no otntr Un can compare with thla great railway of the West. Now la the time to have fur garments altered. MANHOOD nerama to ours rsl ram, Hait II l 1 1 n. 1 1 M. an r iaaa y rr-iartlcs, r tarsi severs, aasaa sr silsiulsMs, srilok M.1 t InOrsuu. imm. rurlH In Ta prvkat. acifi ny u anisaisrs. U ! Ma.li.-lne Or.. una aa.ni. ThuJ soil 4. itf.ni,1: :-;.iU au. imiyfiC. A DANOK.ROfS HtlKXD. Tasna Hlfler. A young Nun Antonio lawyer who wna aff-r a fee slipped around among lh prlaoncr In lha recorder court, and electing lha toughest looking woman In the crowd, nudged er just a 'lttlf, and she lo'iked around. "You'll get al months," he whispered. "I don'l doubt It," she anawered. "Well, I'm a friend of you, and I" "Keep aim," ah sung out, "don'l give II away, or I'll get sis months mora If th recorder gets on to ll." If didn't glv II away any further, EASILY KXPLAINKD. Harper Magaxln. "Ham, how la ll thai her w hava Iwo leg, presumably off th same chicken, and yet on la about 100 per cent tougher than lh other? Ram Alwaya th caa with chicken, aah: on leg haa im par cant mere work lo do than In Oder, and d muerle oore s'quantly gll tougher. "Why. I navrr heard of that Which on Is HT" "Da on da chicken sleeps on, rah!" KOLIWINO IMSTni'CTIONi. Washington T1m. Mr. Nuwrd-I all th lc gonat Mr. Nuwed-Yes Tha cook liook aald lo Ik-II the potatoe In cold water, nnd I used It all In keeping th water cold while they war boiling, and tha horrid thing ar not aoft yeC NOT1CK FOR J1ID3 Notice la hereby given that eealcd bids will he received by lha County Court of I'lHlaop County, until Monday, May lib, I WS. at 11 o'clock a. m., for th maintain ing and operating of a uam ferry aerona Young ri.ir from tho county road end ing at Larrett'a Point, In Sc. 2n, Tp. I N.. It W., to Caae's ,st rU. for one or more yrur. All bidder will be re qulrnl to state the size, tonnage and horse power of bont. number of trips to lie malntaln.-d each day, rate if ferriage lo lie chnrgtd, and any other Information In regard to establishing and maintain ing su-.-h ferry. For further Information ami details application should be made to J. If. D. ')ry. County Judge. All blila to he Indorsed "Proposils 'or Ferry Aero Young' ftlver " The right to reject ny and all bids I hereby reserved. Ily order of Ihe County Court Aatorla, Oregon, April 10th. HX r. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. RKBF.KAHS TO ENTERTAIN. Gateway Rebekah Lodie No. 77. I. O. O. F.. will give another of their most en joyable socials on Saturday, April 11. Tlie entertainment will consist of a con cert followed by a dance, the program of which will be published later. Every body Invited. Admission, S rent. William T. Adams (Oliver Optic), who la 7 years old, baa Just returned from a three month' foreign tour, during which he vial ted China, Japan, Egypt. Gibraltar and other places of Interest Leather bicycles hava come Into use on ths continent They are far mors durable than rubber. The best blood purifier la CRAWS HAKSAPARILLA On hundred and twenty-five doses for C l! WANTED. GIRL WANTED Apply at No. ttl Franklin avenue. WANTED An honest active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary, J7V0. payable tit weekly and expenses. Situation permanent Ref erences. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, fit Omaha Building, Chicago. FOR SALE. JAPANESE OOODS-Just out-Just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, M Commercial street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A furnished room, Srd street FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with hoard, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner Dunne and Ninth streets. Price reason able. j FOR RENT Two business houses, one ' with 1 furnished rooms upstairs, other : with 7 furnished rooms upstairs and bar ! fixtures down stairs. Call at thl office. I ! FOR RENT A furnished suit of rooms : on ground floor, centrally located. 414 Exchange street FOR RENT Nice rooms, over C. B. . Smlth'a candy stors. Inquire of Alex ' Campbell. IS THERE? I I there a man with heart so cold. I That from his family would withhold The comfort which they all could And ' In article of FURNITURE of the right kind. i ! And we would suvrgmt at thla season a nice Sideboard. Extension Table, or set ! of Dining Chain. We have the largest I and finest line ever shown In the city j and at prices that cannot fall to please I the closest buyer. ! HEILBORN & SON. B.F.AliLiEiM&SON Wall Paper. Artists' Materials, Paints, Oils. Glasi, etc. Japanese Marttr(, Rues anj Bamboo Goods 35 Commercial Street. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Cone only St.. fool of Jscksue. Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Lane and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Stsars boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Casttogs of All Descriptions Mads lo Order oa Short Node. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vio President O. B. Prael Secretary Aatorla National Bank- - Treasurer Few nen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the moat en joyable In town. All the "good thlrura" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Per fect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place la a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee estanraot RESTORED. VjV rT. Peaks'. ! rtii 1 TVl iisnri mill Hasan. sas or riMr ms 4 t InOrsMU. ftaataaastm ar laaaatlr Cka ka , $1 pr boa. I fr I. k asn srNl Orr-itaa sts. Aak for K. Isk Bo M Sumfmrfie-I t, , fl Parts, maaee. Laiu-Ie1a Dra ra.. auuito 1 Tamblll so eiK J. W. CONN, Asent Astoria. 1 Snap A Kodak at any stsi earning out of onf store and you'll get portrait of man brimming over IUi pleasant tfienght. fneh qnailty In lh llqunr wa have to olfer are enough Is PLEASE ANY MAN. Conr)e and Trq Them HU'jHEH CO. p KOPOSAIJI for rnr.KH vr.rr AND . Vrash Mutton: Offlos Chief Com missary, Vancourr Barrack, Wash., March 26. 101. Sealed proposal ID tilp lloat will b received her and at office of Commissaries at following named posts, (for frh beef and frh mutloa to b delivered at that post only), until U o'clock, noon, Friday. April M, VM, than operand, for furnishing and delivery lo ubslatsncs Department, U. fl. Army, th fresh besf and fresh mutton calls for by Ins Commissary of post to b sup plied during all months, and alao 'P arate proposals for year, eommetvtng July 1, V: Bols narracks and Fort Sherman, Idaho; Fort Canby, Spokane, ' Walla Walla, and Vancouver Barracks, I wash. Freeh beef ahall b good In qual ity and eondttPa fit for Immediate uae, and from for and hind quarter meats proportionally. Including all best cut thereof. Fresh mutton shall b of good, fat and marketable quality, from wethT over on and under three years old. Fieef and mutton to bs dressed and trimmed and delivered aa prescribed tn circular of I n, f r-o.-t Ir.r. . n l.M rl I'rnrwtaala lll b alio recetvad staling pries at wh'r.b ! bld'ler will deliver fresh totef or .nutton of character abov stated, and to b' de livered of temperature not greater than U) dlfrar- Fahrenheit Oovernm-nt re- nerve the light to rey-ct the whole or any J part or any or an bids, run information furnished here, or by Commissary at thl several posts. Knvelopea containing pro posals should be marked "Proposals for Frenh Peef (or Mutton) at ," and addressed to undersigned or to Commis sary at posts to be supplied. W. H. Nash Msj.. as. North Paeifie Bremery IOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leare order-, with J. U Carlson at tha Sunnysld Saloon or Loafs Boentga at ihe CoamopoUtaa Saloon. All orders will b promptly attended to. THE ASTORIA SRYIUGSBAHK Acta as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on Qma deposits. C. H. PAOE President BENJ. TOUNO Vice-President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, C H. Pag. Ben'. Young, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. E. Dement. D. K. Warren. The reason why the Burlington makes th faateat time lo Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louts Is because it Is the short est aa well aa the best built line to those and A IX OTHER southern and southeastern titles. Tickets and time-tables at ths local ticket office. Letter of Inquiry ad dressed to the undersigned will receive PROMPT at tention. A. C 8HELDON. O. A.. Portland, Or. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at T p. m. dally texcept Sunday). Leaves Portland at 1 a. m. dally., ex cept 8unday. "Bailey Oatsert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at t:it a. m.; Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally it I p. bl, ex cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MACZERT. Agent. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. ,: Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 482 Bond Street. ;, , i m ore fil mm y 1 i in rsi ija WJ?mOOm5MAL?DTOfyWSO0K . THE ABOVE WCTCRE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paasengsr train on th Chicago, Mil waukee and St Paul Railway. No. Its tsrlns are vasllhuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep ear berth ha an eleeirlo reading lamp. It dining cars ara th beat in th send, and It coach ar palace on wheel. Thl great railway, esnnsetlng aa It does with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to tha tarvsllntr public the bast rvlc known. Tickets vis lh Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway are on sals at all railroad ticket offices to any point In Ihe United Slats or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDT, Osnsral Agent J. W. CASEY, Portland. Or. Trav. pass and Tkt. Agent, Fertlaad, Or. ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Aatsti Mad Upper Aatarls Re Teas sad Co ea. Tbl DaHrat. Doauenlt sad Troeksl FraM. Vacaubte. Sugar CaraS Haat, Baca. Etc. Choke Fresh and Salt Meats. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmith. Sparta attention iJd to ttsaunboat rs pairing, flrat-clsas horseshoeing, eta LOGGING CAJP CORK A SPECIALTY 117 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth Astoria. CM. E. JlcNEIL. Kecelvsr. Gives Choice of Jmo Transcontinental Kouies, Via Spokane and St Paul. Via Ogden .Denver and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman mnd Tourist Prist) t)0llnlnc Chair Car Astoria to San Francisco. Stat of California, Thursday, March H Queen. Tuesday. March K Stats. Sunday, March & Queen, Friday, Auril 4. Stat. Wednesday. April t, Columbia. Monday. Aprtt IS. Astoria acd Portlnd Steamers. The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at I p. m. dally except 8unday; leave Portland at 1 a. m. daily, except Sunday. Th Steamer Lwttos will fears Astoria at : a. m. dally, except Sunday; leers Portland at I p. aa. dally, ascent Satur day. tTor rates and (ennj bifortustton wall on or address Q. W. LOUN8BERRT, V H HURLBURT. Osn. Pas. AsTU ' t'arvt. o They Lack Life. There ar twines gold to fishermen on ths Columbia river that stand la. the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image doea to the human being? they lack strength Uf evenness and lasting qualities. Dont '. fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just as welt" They won't. They cannot. Is situated on the south side of As toria's hills ' ' ... Twenty degrees varnier and yegeta tit hi thirty days in advance, of the North Magnificent sites fir residences, over looking river and bay, sunny and shel- Easy and natural gradts; .little or no grading necessary. ' : j. - 1 ' - Ti . .-V . .'-It ; ' '.I 1 . , ,'m,