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-..i-vfl.i.-..., i i .. ,r-, . THK DAILY- ASTOItUN, 4HTDMM. HL'NIkV Mofl.Vr.V0, AVMl It. !:. . ... ...... t . . ,i..f,...,U rm.A- ..,.;;.. ;..-fW .,-.,..''- - Tide Tabic for April, 1896. DATB. Vilni'Uy , , , 'I'tntl xlio' . . , . KrUlity ., ,, , , . HiiiiirHur . . . Hir.NDA'V .... Miimlsy Tili'.ly , , . . , Weiliitiiitlay, , , riiuraly KrltUy rlalunluy KUNDAV ... MiiiuUy TuimmIsv WixlurwUy , , , Thurnlny I'riUsy fstunlsy HUN HAY Monday 'I'tlMkllty WixIidwIm , Ttiuiwlay . . rl.l Ha (.unlay HUN1MY..., MiiiuUy Tiioe.ly Wndiifwlny. , . 'J'UuiwUy MATTI2HH MA HI IN 12. Mvvtmtnla ul V ! ml Mom oil l',lMlirt. Miruiiirf ym-n la due tomorrow morn liHt Iruin Hn Fritcla'o. The .trainer Klder al rived yi-atrrdiiy from Han Franrlei-o ami Ml up Hie river. Thrr sre but Hires ituli now In III" Iwrlair, l ho tar alia, 1.1 llunaiiut an J lN.i(oril Tlx Vlaiirila liaa arilvnl at (llou .irr. ir frum Ban Krah.l.co, villi I.UU luna Iwilry Tha Altvrtoyla ha arrival al limlun, IX. itaya rruin Han Kranrlacu. with l.liu una of tarl y and luna whrai. Tha lila lluiianu I rliarleroil Io load lumuar at Hkamukaoa fur Hliaiilial Tl will la Ih amuiul rargo ut I Ma kind rrr hlpiml lo thai port. Ttia Mary Juaa haa arrlvrd al l-lvrf. (hhiI, lu day a (rum Vlvtorla. llb il.31 (um aalmun. Thla niakoa I ha nfln aru ul htal Wind frum 1 rlllah Culumbla lu arrlva alnra aiarvb Id. 8lram , Rmla ilM yrairrday for Han frani laco, arllh lanfa frvlvhl and pawh yar Itala Amnh tlta Aalorta Huaantra arv: r. I. Krndall, Ctiluf K. M. (Iraan, II. tad a llraalauor and I'r. Malla, ol Naboulta ' Thare ar aavarat ator crala klilpa fruai in I'aainc eoaat that ara lully du ' at oarla In Uw tlnllad Kuurdum. Il I uruUalila that an an ut llaaaa will b ra aortad balar la a aad at tha waak. Ho lar thai haa onrr ban ona ahlp I oat. jd It la poaaiuia aaa may Ita rovovcrad from lha rwk on hlih aha rraia Tha (h-.l.lrnlal and H-Intal llnar Cop IK runnlna lalvn Han KrnrbaM and Orlanlal porta, la knoan aa lha "klndar rlon." a ln lo tha youlhfulnaaa of har ofhtra Tha oin.ara' aaa ara aa fulluwa Captain Inman rt-ally. U: Ohlrf omrar r. Marl, S; Chlrf ('.namr Itrflnald L'maa. M; I'linwr C U Uort rhh. : and Hroond 'iltli-r 1'rank I trail -m-ll. Tha alramrr his na I arrived yaatrrday (rum Vlrlorla and I'uiicl rUmiHl imria, arllh furty'tvju fhlnrar pnaaanaara and a laraa guanllty of nipr-haiifllar, principally Mic i if Uw fmaht mala nt lira and ikd(ra of marrhamlla ara for thla ort. Nlnrirrn thlnaa. all of whom haa "ruualna" In thla .ity. will andaavor lo txinvinra tha rollroluf of rualoma that I hoy ara Nirw flda mart hanta, whlla tha ramoliidrr-twrnly-lhrra-ars for Ton Innd Tha paarngra will bo raamlnrd lomnrruw lurlt,( tha laal .inarcr lha total Hum har of vaaarla built and diHUimrnlnl In lha I'nllnl Hlataa waa 1 21. of 9 I lona. aa compared with W , ,j. of 7,tM luna. for lha prrvlntia quartar Of tha vaaaela built durlna tha laat quartar wrra anil and ta atram. Tha ati-al alaam hlpa built wrra nlna of I2.IM inna, of whlrh two of T. toi a wrro luilli on lha tlraat Ijikna Korly-Uhl womlin aall In vaaaala of .( lona war bull! on lha Atlantic and Oulf maata, and Iwcntv-iU wulcn aicnm vraatla of J.SIJ tuna wire biilH on Waatarn rlvara I'onat 8runrn'i Journal Information haa barn rrrrlvad at tha Merchant' Kichana In Han Pranclaco to tha effect that the Hiiilah ahlp I'nr narvonahlra, w hich waa recanily rpHrtcd to hava yona to lha txitlum off tha ranat of Knaliiml. I nut a complete wrack. In fuel. It I thoushl now thai, with klllful handling, tha ahlp crtu Ihi auved. Hha I apllte.1 on a aharp rock, but la at III In an wiirtrht poaltlnn and quite tekily. Tha rink prevent tha ahlp from alnklna, even though her deck are awnah and her cargo la floating out of Ih" big hole near her keel. The Aral cargo of cool from lha Co iiullle river came down from linn, Ion Krldny, March J7. on lh achooner IVI None, Ciatnln Ucorge Ilrown. llcr cargo conalaied of liu Ion from tha Tl- muim mine at Itlverlon, and ulo a ilack load of lumber from Ihn Itlverlon nit- mill The coal I mild by expert lo he of a very upcrlor quality, and iimlcrlle Ihn Innd ndjulnlng the river and for t leuat two or three mile Inland, and from which II can lie ahlpepd nt little coal, We hiivo no healiiitlun In miylng Hint t lit I but the beginning of n new Induairy which will be of grcnt wealth for all of Hotithern Coo lliimtnn tie curiler. IH'YKHfl AND BKtXKItS. The following lrnfr were filed for record yetntny at the oftlc of County Iteeorder Oundereon! ' United Htntr lo Albert Nclaon, aoutlleaat qtuirter of aiH'llon (, townahlp S north, rungo H weal, ISO acre, pntent Sum to John It. Curlaon, outh wet quarter of yectlon S. town ahlp e, weal, lW ncre. patent C .8, Wright and wife to Joaeph Dobbin, faiXtOO feet In block 8, Hudler Aiken' Aalnrlit I C R. IllKKlna to Mary M. Make, lit K block r), Aalorla nddlllon to Warenton Andrew J. Adnm to John Ad am and wife, IS'4 acre in ep tlon t, townahlp 4 north, range 7 weat Mnrthn Powell lo Annie M. and Catharine H. Powell, oiith half of lot 6 nnd , block SI. Mr ("lure Aatorln J. II. Manecll to J. W. Mlnuker, nnd Victor Horn, block 1, Aalortii llclKbl 100 100 THK DKATlt OF MIHH HODNKY. The announcement of the death, on Wcdncmliiy morning laat, of Mia Mnry . It. Hoilncy, of Porlliind, Orison, waa a grent ahoi k to her frlcnda In I hi city, nmntig whom are aeverul who hava nt-tcnili-d the InHlllutlon over which ehe prcHliled. Mla lliidiu-y dli-d In the hnrnen. hnv- ' Ing lHen principal of Hi. Helen' Hall for the punt twenty-eight your, or Hlnce Its founding. Her life waa wrapt up In her J Illllll W ATKH. I u wtir.K, A. M. I P. M. J A. M. f. M. h, 111. ft, h, 111. I tu ,h. m. ft. !li. m. I II. "i 4H w.a 1 nti 7.1 1 ii.u ? 1 vu a.i 1 II Hi U.O 4 fx) II 4 10 ;m 0 A 10 mi H a a 4 I'D H fl A Ml A. 7 II Hi II I 1 It 1 S,H 4 6 18 H.ll 7 21 A. 7 0 4'J U.t A II 7 7 H I H 44 ft H i 0 4A 8 U 1 M O.ft II 7 44 7,M I II 44 4 U Ull H,H 8 l0 IMI 7 N AH 7,'ji 1(1 UH II. U H4 8.4 8 AA 0.7 N III IK) 7,1 j II 01 7,'i 4 HO 3 8 4 41 O.M III A3 7 if IIIW 7 A ; A 17 it 0 I A 11 1,1 II) l ilft 7,'i A Ml I A A 4H J . II (Hi) 7,7 0 14 7.8; fl XI I.I J MiM I 4 IJ Oilo HO DU 7. 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Tho rhaMolr of Ml Itudney ahona forth In all who had lha tirlvlleia of knowing her, aa a monument of womanly devotion lo duty and aa th "A Ureal, a Hood, and a High! Mind I a miiui oi snviimr iooc in ", . . II uaine frum Heavmi, a nil to llauven II hiiimi rrltirn: and II la a kltal atld heaven ly f r licit y which a pure and virtuou mind enjiiya. In aoma oegrer, even upon rarih. Amur la. nr., April IT. IM4 A M 'NO THK Hl'lloul.H Tha I'lilluglan Ho.-l. ty Hive a Hood I'ro gram of Mual-al and Ulerary He lerllftna. Krlduy aflerniKin lha I'hllnglan 'xxlety at the High Hrhoul building, pro. nl,-.l liefor a large emlltnce lha rollowlng ri calleiit mualcal and literary program: Inainnieiitey muaUi. Allart Kinney Frank l.'arnahan. Harry Wheelor; reel la lion. Jay Tultle- miiundruma. Kala Cmuiar; rharade, Carrla lloaorih; ronun drum. I'oay llellltnrn; rrwllng. Jamie Taylor, plum pudding, lurlha llobaon; Annla lluaey, lllrdle Mol'roaky: rarlia- lion. Kaalrr Welch; rawllng, Nallla Cut birth, conundrum. Nellie Lldwell, aong, Crank ( arnahan. Albert Kinney, Harry Whaler: conundrum. Mary Kronuulet reading, Jlannle Curtla: mailing, liar tha Cannon TO AUTOHIA. Aatnrla, city by lha atindown jm-a, Jtial by Pacific' ocean rim. How placlit. and olm. thou art to ma, Neatled baoealh, thy rouuntaia grim. Columbia' mouninln, who In age dim. Mayhap did dream a maiden fair. Of Ihem In whom. In Hod own time. Hha might glv hlrlh. and love and mother car. Hut did he ever dream Of thee? Her restlee. Infant, wayward One; Thou lltlla city by the ea. Whoea race ha Jual begun? fid ah dream. In Hie countle agra, liefor old Nature' work wo done? When only the bird of land and ca Hought wild Columbia' home? (if tha many hlpa. from many landa. That would come from over the main With fruit frum tropica and alt k from plain. of far off Celratla' gulden lrand Hid aha know of th mure her water held? Of lha finny tribe ao bright. For foul lo all In the world a great field, When darknea gave way to light? Did h watch o'er the people who have tone before The red man and hi kind Whoaa foolatepa rrm while preened the hora Of bruad Pacific' water grand? Yea! alio watched them com And allently go. leaving no trace be hind, Hut making the place) that heaven decreed ror the while man' atronger mind. And In memory of the thine, a the year go by. A olemn IMqulem har great tree lng To the peal and the dead who peace fully lie . Where the round of ocean forever ring. And today he look In mother pride To her Infant city by the era, Whoaa footmen, carefully, lo guide. Will era Willi love her duty be. And hli may come, and hlp muy go, On old Pacific' tioaoni wide, And proud Columbla'a water ever flow To meet and love Piicirlc'i tide. O. R. V. Atorla, July U, ISKS. Alwny In million, rook and hoiiae kc iH-r who ue Prloa' linking Powder. MKNC KUK WON PAT. T Then he elcpt And drenmeil, n appetite I wont to l ream, of mem and drink. Nature' refreah ment wet. -Milton. llrenkfuat. Itiikt-d Apple with Cri'am. Omelet with Minced Ham. Hrollol Ileefateiik with Krltnl Tonmtoea. I.yonnnlae Potatoca. Toulcd Cruni,t. Coffee. I.unch. Venl Pate. apiiKlieltl with Tomato Rnuee.. Itlco Croquet ten. ParmeHan Sauce, Cake. Fruit. Tea, Dinner. Potage a la McDonald. Sardine. . Cunumuera. Bnlinon au Oratln. Ilollcd Dermudu I'otatoe. Chicken Pot Tie. with Illc. Ilreaded Chop with IVaae. tlrolled Pigeon on Toaat. lettuce and Kgg Salad. Almond Cuatard. . , CofTe. A TYPICAL CONUnitSHMAN. Ten Rlfter. He wa a new member and wn not up to nil tho little point nf etiquette. He wna, however, Independent enough to antlafy hi nppellte when he wn hungry. When there wu a little fun In the proceeding he withdrew a big ortinga from hi pocket, likewise a big knife, nnd after playing with the orange after the manner of klnnlng a (lend horae, proceeded to Indulge. He wnnn't very quiet about It cither, nnd the orange dlaapiieiired In quick lime; about four motion, nnd then horror! he wiped the blade of the knlfo on hi hnlr, nnd, carefully cloning It, put II In hi pocket nnd breathed a deep, oullnud High of relief. DeWltt'i Raraaparllla I prepared for cleaning the blood. It build up and trengthen constitution Impaired by diaeaae. Ch. Roger. CARDINAL GIBBONS ON EASTER SUNDAY Kef kit Ions of it (ircHt Miml l'mn This Must litijiortnnt I'ch Mil of the I'buuh. tiik i:vidi:n;k IS WIMITIVB CkrUt Cracilicd d Hum AijI oi tke Third Day A Mmag aryiarit. to 8ipli Tint CttryoicCit l4crti4 It. ' Tha reaurraellon uf C'hrlat I th moat algnal and aplernlH evidence of Ills divinity. It I Ihe keystone In the anh of faith, as II I th moat brilliant lumi nary In Hi conatallatlun of ChrUtlun f .all vale. A certain religion enthiialaet, named lbraux, once ubiiillled lo Talleyrand s project h nterUlM.d of foumPng a new religion, and aaked th Fren-h atateernan' view a lo the feaalhlllty of the umleriaklng "You will rwrtalnly uccerd," replied Tallryraiel, "and youf lutm will go down with glory to po lerlty. If yuu fulfil Hie condition which I propuee." "And what ar they?'' eagerly Inquired the vlaltor. "You inut nrai auffer, be ar'O'jrgrd and rrucl fled, and Ihen rlae on tha third day. I Jo thla, and your aui-ceaa la aaaured " Tlda reply eallnguulied the seal of the wuuld lm reformer. The moral of ih witty Frenchman'e remark In that Clirlat alone, arier eritertrig uie ioriMia or ine tomii, returned by Ilia own power lo life, IU la without a rival He apin can make good Ilia claim In found a new religion and tu merit Ihe eupreme adoration or mankind. Our Havlor frequently predicted In sl- leeullua of Ilia Oodhaad that lie would rlae aaaln the third day a (lar llln death. To Ihuae Ibal demunde.1 a prwf of Hie divine mlaalon He anawere.1, "Healroy thla tample, ami In three duya I will ralae It up." llul He kc of the lemplv uf ilia body. To Hi acrlliea arid Phariaeea who aoughl for a miracle aa an evidence that He was Ih MeaaUh He replied: "A wb ked are adulti roue generation sm k elh a algn. ural a aign eMail not la given II, tail the rlgn of Jonae, the prophet. For, aa Jonaa wa In the belly of Ihe hah three ilaya and three night. o hall th Hun uf Man lie In the heart of the earth three daya and three night." That Ihe chief prleds and Ihe Chart aeva clearly understood th purport ol our Havlor's prediction Is manifest from Ihe word which they addreaeed to Pilate I after the crurinilon; "Ws havs remem- j Cseaar's aaaaaalnallon. It was a public hered that th eeducer said, while h 1 nd notorlou execution, occurring In Je wa yet alive, "After three days 1 will I rueslem, which then contained a popula Haa aaaln ' " Hon of over two hundred thouaand In- In ilia familiar conversation with III , habitants. It wss superintended by Ro dla. iplea. our Iord fre.iienlly and with- man officials and witnessed by sn Un out any figure of erch fortold His mens concourse of bystanders, Jews and reaurrwilon. On one of three oc-a- Oentlle. ympathltera and anemle. His starts, "when they abode together la death was openly and exultantly atk Oalllee. He said lo Ihem. The Hon of i nowledged by His adversaries; II was Man shall bs betrayed Into the hands of men. and thrv shall kill Him. and th third day He shall nss again." " That lis roan again In fulfilment of thea predictions la abundantly proved by the moat overwhelming twilmony. ' r" sharpened oy malice, ana wn ala lia siMjear after Ills resurreellon to ' played so much Ingenuity Mil vigilant Magdalen, also to the women returning "' In corn passing our Redeemer's ar frora the raonument: H mnnlfeat lllm- rest and death warrant, would not allow self to the two disciples going lo Em- their friendless victim to escape their maua: He sopaars to Simon IWr slone: 1 hnds till they wers assured that life than to all th apostles exo.pl Thomas, I extinct. arxl again to all of ihem. Thomas In- 4 Thus e th resurrection of Chrlat eluded Afterward He showa Hlmaelf lo ' atteated by two Incontroverilble facta; several of th dlaclpl. at Ih aea of namely, the certainty of Ills death, fol Tlberlaa He appears to the eleven ! lowed by His living. vUlbie manifests- spoailes In Uallle on th mount, where I He had appointed to meet them, St, Paul teetirlcs that "He wa seen by more than roe hundred brethren at once." Lastly, He was aern by the eleven apostles. In whoae presence lie Bccndrd Into heaven. It mum be here nntrd that throe manl featatlona uf our risen l-ord are ao ial pable and ao frequent aa to leave no poaaihlo room for doubt or cavil about 1 Inche In the Interior valleys, and over I V" to (JO P- m. the verity of HI re.urrectlon In Ihe , two Inche along Ihe coa.l. More or iw..,lna aa .-. fleah He does not present Hlmaelf l- j leas rain has fallen every day. though ! Bul-CI1',,,on ntm " " for. Ilia disciples a a pociral hadow. there ha also been some sunshine on i 8.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUA-NE STaV Ills visits axe not Ihe trantlrnl spparl- Hons of a dlecmliodled aplrlt. He sa.vi , lo ths Incredulous Thomas, "Feel with thy fingers the wound In My hands sod In My side." A short time before He had gently reproved the doubling apos tles In these words: "See My hands and My feel, that It Is I. Myself . . . for a spirit hsth not flesh ami bones ss you see Me to hsve." He continues lo frequent Ihelr company for forty days. conversing with them. Instructing them, . eating and drinking with them. The resurrection of Christ mis on so . solid a foundation thst It Is proclaimed by every Christ Ian sect and heresy, as , &. 1 1 h. na.fhA.lnW PhHall.Ha ( . .. ,,. .-. The aiKMlles were th principal wit- , nessea or the resurrection. It I Im. j porta nt. therefor, that we should con. ; ldcr what estimate la to lie formed of j ineir cnarseter. wnai wrtgni is 10 tie i attached to their testimony, what Is Ihelr , atundlrvg In his court of public opinion. Ths truth of Christ's resurrection must i lie tested by th ordinary evidence i Hon would be. at the present time, Im brought to liear In the examination ol proved by sunshine. any historical fact. For moat of our Information we depend on the statements of others. The vast majority of the people of Ihe I'nlied Rtutes know only irum neareay inui eucn cuiea h aria i anil Prkln exlal. The whole human race j reiy on ine pagea or. niaiory xor incir i Im t th. iC... Ilvwl rul Ih.l Tvee .... once flourished Wn accept the veracity of a nnrmllv hen coritlrmcd by a host of witnesses whose calm temperament gives no room to suspect the exlatiitice of a fervid Imag ination or a credulous dlsjiosltion wit nesses who are disinterested, who have nothing- lo gain, but everything to lose, by deception. Now, such are the cha aclerlstlcs of Ihe witnesses of Ihe resur rection. ' The npoatles cannot be chanted with an overwrought imagination, ounu iiinai--: Idem nr lmlie.-llltv Th.-v u-ere olnln ' blunt men, slow of belief, cuutloua and calculating. They were. Indeed, rude and Illiterate, but they were possessed of strong common sense, nnd were en dowed with a temper of mlml which best quiilltlcd them to JuaVe nf matter cf fact like the r.-sum-cllon. We Rre not accustomed to select our Juries chiefly or exclusively from the learned professions, hut from men of sound Judg ment; .without regnrd to their literary attainments. We cannot, theivfjre, suppose thnt the apostles were the vic tims of hallucination or deception In proclaiming the reality of our Savior's resttrreotlon. Nnr can they be suspected of Imposing on the credulity of their hearers. They had nothing to gain by deceiving the public, snd everything to lose; for their earthly lot was a hnrd ono. They could truly say: "If in this life only we have hope In Christ, we are of nil men most miserable." "For, God hath set forth us apostles, the Inst, as It were, men ap pointed to death. . . . Even unto this hour we both hunger nnd thirst, and are naked, and are buffeted, and have no fixed abode. And we labor, working with our own hands: we are reviled and we bless; we are persecuted nnd we suffer It ; we nre blasphemed and we entreat: we are made ss th refuse of this world." -' Now these same men had as strong a belief In the resurrection of Christ as they hnd In their own existence. They regarded this event as the crownlns- miracle and the foundation stone of Christian fnlth. In their sermons they lay special stress on this fact as an nll- sufllclent nnd decisive evidence of tha I divinity of thp Christian religion. They I re willing to submit this truth as a crucial lest case, to determine whether j Christianity should stand or fall, and whether thy nr to be pronounced Im- I tioalor or heven-nt mengir. "If Chiiat l not rlaon again than I our preaching vain, and vain leo I your faith. Yaa, and W am found fala wit-naa- of HihI, bacauaa wa hava given teallmony againat Hod that Ha hath ralaed up Chrlt." Tliey wrought mlrar-le for the eipre piirima nf vindicating lha truth of Ih remirrnrtlon, and, cormerjuantly. of pul ling beyond all doubt Hi claim of Clirla tlanlly to llw awepianca of mankind, paler nd John on emarlng lha beauti ful gala of th temple reatora to health a man who had been lam from hi birth, ami they prof to perform that mlracut ; j by th power and In the nam or Iheir l-H. en I toni. If Civilised iiallon acvpt th verdict of twelve jurymen aa th moat approved and equitable mo-la of deciding q irallon of th greateet moment, how can w die put tha unanlmou leatlmuny of Iwelv Apoatollo wltneaaea, who aw with ihelr eye, heard with their ear, and touch Mi with their hand, th rten !,ord; who devoted their life to tha promulgation of thl miracle; who preached It not In hcura corner, but In Jerual--m Itaelf Ut than two month after th event hail occurred; who converted thouaand of hearer thai had ample opportunities of teatlng th correct nea of their decla ration; who aufrered (tripes and Impris onment ralher than deny It, and, finally sealed Ihelr teallmony with their blood? I ' Th two great modern amngomata or tha dogma of th rraurrectlon are Kenan and Mtrauaa. Itnnn, while reluctantly conceiting that Jeaus actually died on Ilia croea, aeaert that Magdalen was tha dup of a fervid Imagination In declaring that aha saw the 1-ord He seem to for get that he wa but on wltnr among hurwlrrd of other who had bencld Him under a variety of clrcuniatanca. Th fulth of Ilennn' youth n1 early man- tl.. li..nllrl-m nt luff y'eTr. Vm to keep up an un.... ru.- gle in hi. bre..t. Hence, hi. ......men.. and IheurP-s are a Jumble of contradle- Uona He blow hot and cold In ths me breath. On the earn pug he ale- vale and dnpreaaea our Saviour. He bUapheme while prnlalng lllm; and. Ilka JuKlna, he Ix-lray hi own acknowledged Jxird with a kle of prjf'ia panegyric. Whlla we are admiring th drllclou flowera of rhetoric whl-h he lay at the ' feet of the Mcealah we find them sud denly withered by the breath of inale- . volent rynlrlam. ' Htrauea. unable to controvert ths rum ' ulutlve evidence of our Hi'-i ur' munl- featailon after Ilia crucinxlon, ha re , course lo the dcaperste esiH-UU-nt of de nying Ilia death on the crooa. He pre , tend that our I-ord when taken down ' from the cioa waa In a flat of yn- . coin-, from which He afterward rallied. ; Hut thl objection I ecirccly worthy or serlou consideration. The death of Chiiat , I mlnutrly dcacrlhed by the four Kvan ' gellals, Including John, who wa an ey wltnea of the scene. 1 ' No on In hi senses baa ever dlaputed i the fact that Caesar was slain In Koms nineteen centuries ago. Now, the death of our Bavlous Is corroborated by human evidence aa tronc as that which records dlaputed by none of them. The tomb la which Hs lay waa guarded by Roman sol. dlera aa well as by tha amlaalriea of tha .I.K .elfa I And. auruly. tho sea lots, whose minds Hon In the flesh. WESTERN OREOON. Weather Report for Week April 11 Weather Cloudy and rainy weather hus prevailed during Iho pent week. The total rainfall was from 1.10 to l.M almost every day. The temperature haa I ranged during the day from 44 to SS deg.. : aeg.. and at night from W to 48 deg , except at ifaeifurw me niani oi me iin, wnen It fell to a deg. The day temperature waa about the same as It was In the pre- ceding Week, and th nlsht temneratnra wss warmer. The winds hsvs been Koutherly snd brink In force, though no marked strong winds prevailed Crop-The rain nrevent.nl ihe confirm. atlon of spring plowing and seeding Th lowlands are flooded with water arid the rolling lands ars too wet to nlow x few days of warm, dry weather will put the soil In first class condition to be -k - , .. 1 1 . . -" .on inu-auwa arnin nss an ex- i cellent appearance, and while the growth ha not been rapid It has been healthy, j In Curry county early sown fall an.in i. I sprouting, and In this county clover Is len inches high. Th weather ho hen i very favorable to the rrowth of luaiue. line snd grass of all ktnda Tha grain needs more sunshine; In fact, all vesreia. KILLED FOR WORKING, ! Sad Death of a Painter at the Hands of Ban Francisco Strikers. v.. nM . ... . . . N m0T Ph?l.f. "-"d Withal InstTOC- i.Va Htorv roiilil Ka narrated than the i ono wing irom the Wave. 3rui Fran cisco: Ijuit week, for the crime of earn ing an honest living. Charles Mars was stricken to death hy a gang of rufrians. Thy wanted him to leave his task be cause he did not belong to their union, because, possibly, he believed In aneh j liberty as the constitution speellles. He i.'v-.,cvfn!ij-, ii is true, nur, still ho demurred, nnd so they killed him. He could not afford to oease work, he had none of the Instincts of loafer or lUily .. I'-sr from ruining them, thouuh incy irteq o provoke him, he did not even tell them to go about their busi ness. He simply continued to work, and his temluity was fatal. They set upon him with kicks nnd blows, und he w. taken homo to die. To the loving wife who bent over him he snld: ".Mamma, this Is what I got for trying to earn bread." . The statement was literally true. THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. ! Mr. O. Calllouett, drugxlrt. Beaver, w lie, III., says: "To Dr. Klrur'a Now IX. j covwy I owe my life. Waa takvn with L.a unpp ana tried all the physicians tor miles about, but of no avail snd wma given up and toM I could not Lv. Hav ing Dr. King' Now Discovery in my tore. I sent fur a cotitl and began Its use and from Uwy firm dnoe began to get barter, and after usn tore boRle waa up and about sjriln. It la worth Hs weight ,n gotd. Ws won't keep score or house without ut." OX a fro trial at Chas. Rogwra' drug store. , An old footman, having read Llndley Murray, was ever after very precise In his announcements when ushering; la visitors. On one ocaalon a gentleman named Foot, with a daughter on each arm. wag shown Into a drawing room with this Introduction: .-"Mr. Foot and the Misses Feet!" MANHOOD asanuMaad to eur all hum tksai Wis rwar, Heaitaaaia. IT ill falini ! WW eaVaUrl IrV VTPXflsOl. or BTMitiuiauilM. wyyipvn rmmma n w-n P-wK. ir miui nv an arusTsTiata. a I-AZY IIAFKK". Ona lieggar was romlng out of bans when another met him at th garden gat and aaked him how th chances wire, "Il'a nut worth while knocking hare," was the nwr, "Th peoil r not up to much. I have Juat had a peep through th window, and saw two ladles playing on on piano." It's Just as aasy to try Ons Mlnut Cough Curs as anything sis. It's easier to cur a vr cough or sold with It Let your nail pureha for a cough bs On Mlnut Cough Curs. Bailor mal olne; batter rssuli; bsttsr try It. Chas, Hofsrs. Mra DeHtyls (after giving her order for dlnnery Can you remember all that? New Olrl Hurt It's a French oh( yes think (Jt sm. "It Is our ordinary company dinner. Oueata ars ei peeled, you know." "Well, mum, OTII Juat tnak yet an Olrlih slew, an' then ys can sort ths things out to suit y'rallves, an' call thlm a many nose-crackln' French names as yes lolka." bUCKLEN'0 ARNIC BAJVB. Th best salvs In th world fot Cuts. lirulaes, Korea, Clear, lilt Khaum, Krvee More, Tetter, Cbapped Hands, Chilblains. Coves, and All Hkln fcrup tlona, and poaltlvsly cures Piles, or no pay required. !l Is guaranlaed to glv perfect satlsfactlou, or money rerunuXL Prlc. n cent per tog. For ! by Cbas. Rogers. Odd Fallows' bulldlnc. jmAy comes home from ths theater and And Mary, the oervanl. anting In th klU'hen reading a boo by Ihe light of ww "-"-ne", rihe I very naturally aa- . "rt"' USSZ, noveta Why. M y. d,n I "Not at all, ma'am," waa th cool Juat i , , ' , ,; ' ' fc; .. Wbsa Baby was sick, ws gse her Cssusis. Wbs she was a Child, sh cried tor Csatorls. I 2i&lra,Bh ra ,Uara Caatorkv Houat keeper Here. you. Juat you leave. I or I'll set ths dog Tramp Please, mum "Get out. I say." "Yes, mum. I'll go If you want me to. I only dropped In to tell yc of a new and uro cure for freckles and red hair, mum. Oood day, mum." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Tramp I Jus dropped In. mum. to offer my new cur for Indigestion, dyspepsia and kindred ailment, mam. It may a great blessing to your family, mum, and I charge you nothing for the pre scription. ' Housekeeper Well, I must say that's reasonable enough. ' What Is th cure? Tramp Lira on plain food, and (tv your rich and Indigestible dishes to ths poor. I'm th poor, mum. - Dr. Price's Cream Bakta; PowiSe Ctatilsi AjbjbIb r ! FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING . Overcoats and whiter wraps will be In fashion. They 'ran b discarded, tempor arily whlls traveling- In ths steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for need and for safety, no Other line can compare with this great railway of ths West. ' i READING ROOM FRES TO ALL. I Opsn every day from I o'clock to IJI .. a.Aie,a Ar e,e.lwK , 1 Ht OUAKU W I KAUlw PETER DODRELU, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cer. Tcath snd Bead 5treet. E. ncNEIL. kecelvtsr. Gives Choice of Jmo Transcontinental Koutes, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogdeii.Dtmver and, Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist e3laepr ro qQllnln Ch .Im Car ' Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Thursday. April 21 Btate of California, Tuesday, April 28. Columbia, Sunday, May L State of California. Friday, May 8. Columbia, Wednesday, May IS. BUt of California, Monday. May 18. Columbia, Saturday, May 23. State of California, Thursday, May 28. Astoria and Portlnd 'Steamm. R. R. Thompson Leave Astoria at 7 p. ra. dally, except Sunday; leaves Port land at 7 a. m. dally, exoept Sunday; Sunday at p. m. 1 '.. V- Lurllne Leaves Astoria at 6:4S a. m. dally, except Sunday; Sunday at I p. m. Leave Portland at 8 p. m., daily except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday at 10 P- ta. Tor ratea and general information call on or addreaa ... . - G. W. LOUN3BBRRT, ' i ; . i . . . .. Agent. W. H. HTJRLBURT, Own. Pan Aft. Wetland REST0RED;v - r5; eaiw P1IU wtrtMtfJ aWTMM ' ' asssas W - ssa. wgj m iniM aWi, lWfMMa T IrVasafltT Oui sM pi am. I IW H, T MJ1 r4 fra:m J. W. CONN, Astent. Astoria. 0UNSET . 9 LIMITED. mkahon or iaox). WILL KIF, Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco . . AND . . New Orleans Over the Oreat J unset fjoute leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 1895 Tbs mot eeoxaJet, modern. logantly equipped and perfectly arranged Veatt buasd Trsosrontiaaotai Train In America. New EquipixsftDC, ssuietilly dignd for Direct connection In New Orleans for all Easter point. Quick time. Are Yon Going: East? Be or and that roar ticket read via T HE NORTH.WESTERN UINE. -tke CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS -and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GREAT SHQRT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO A lid ail Points East and South. Their Vfsg-nlflcent Track. leee Vee- ttbuled DlnlntT and Biaepuisj Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hare given thla road a national reputa tion. All clsasea of passenger carried on the veetlbuled train without extra chaire. Ship roar freight and travel over thla famous line. All agents nave ticket- W. H. MEAD, r. C. 8AVA.OE, Qen. Agent Trav. P. and P. Art. 148 Washington t Portland. Or. Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 482 Bond Street. VM' LT." T HT aT-iimi" V. 1 a . ViS fji :r -v WJ0JtfJU0OGMSmUD Snap A Kodak at any nsn earning our of ear star end you'll get portrait of s man brlmmlns over with pIsasHiil theught. "neh qasilty In Ih- liquors ' w have tender an enough I PLEASI ANY HAN.. Conr and Trq Them HUC.HEB CO. D ROPOSALS FOR FRESH RKKF AND rl Mutton: Office Chief Civ mtssary, Vancourtr Barracks, Wash., March 26, IsM. Haalad propoaal In trlp lloat will b received here and at office of Commissar! at fot low way am) posts, (for fresh bf and frash muttoa lo b dilvrd at that post only), nntll U 'clock, noon, Friday, April K W then opened, for furnishing and delivery to Bubslstsnc Pepartment, U. Army, th fresh bef and fresh mutton called for by the Commissary of post to b sup plssd during six months, aad JM ep arate proposals for year, com rn enema? July t, 18M; Hols Barrack and Fort Bharman, Idaho; Forts Caaby, ftpokan Walla Walla, and Vancouver Barrnoks, Wash. Fresh best shall be good In qual ity and condition fit for Unmadlat uia, and from for and hind quartar maata proportionally. Including all beat eula thereof. Freak mutton shall b of good, fat and marketable quality, from wethera oyt on and under three year old. Baef and mutton to bs drssssd and trimmed and d silvered as prescribed In circular of Instructions to bidders. Proposals will b also received stating prlc at which bidder will deliver fresh beef of mutton of character above stated, and 10 bs de livered of temperature not greatar than M deaTs Fahrenheit. Oovernnvnt re serve th right lo rsct th whot or any part of any or all bids. Full Information furnisher her, or by Commissary at th several posts. Envelope containing pro posal should be marked "Proposal for Fresh Beef (or Mutton) at ," and addressed to undersigned or to Commis sary at posts to be supplied. W. H. Nash Maj.. C. a North Paeifie Breiaery JOHN KOPP.Prop , Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Lear order srlta J. U Carleos at tke unnysJd Balooa or Louis Boentg at th Cosmo poll taa Balooa. Ail order wui b promtvUr attended ta, THE ASTORIA SflVlHGSBflM Act a trustee for corporations aad In dividuals. Transact a general banking bmlnss. Interest paid on time deposits. C. H. PAGE .' President BENJ. TOUNO Vice-President FRANK PATTOK Cahlr DIRECTORS: J. Q. A- Bowlby. C. H. Psge, BenJ. Toang. A. 8- Reed. D. P. Thompson, W. E. Dement. D. K. Warren. The reason why , th Burlington aukea the fastest time to Omaha, 1Tb na City aad BC Louis I bee us it Is th short est aa well a th best built tin to those and ALL OTHER southern and southeastern tltlea. Ticket and time-table at th local ticket office. . Letter of Inquiry ad dressed to the undersignsd will receive PROMPT at tention. A. C SHELDON. Q. A. Portland. Or. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert, "Telephone" leaVea Astoria il I p. is, dally (except 8unday). Leave Portland at T a. m. dally-, ex cept Sunday. "Bailey Oatserf leave Astoria Tues day. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at :lt a. m.; Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Leave Portland dally at I p. m, ex cept 8unday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MACZERT. Agent. Astoria and McKee Ave. . tip ; Is situated on the south fide of As toria's hills ' r : TwenU' degrees warmer and vegeta tion thirty days in advance of t&e JJorth. tide v . Magnificent sites fcr residences, over looking river and bay, sunny and shel tered. Easy and natural gr.;dts; little or no grading necessary. , - fita'i 1 Nla as sa A Hwnna , t-w fll v VUrVv " , t. . , si ' ; ).) m i tj 1; ' rV