Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1896)
''; V . .-' --a-".-- V-., r -a ' .--r,. ur.icsj:iV.,,,.,. IIIB DAILY ASTOIUtN, iktllnii, kkWiUXY UOtEMH, A1-HII, 25. IM. r Mayor of One of the Thousands Compound Tlu following long and vapllclt toller Irm 1 kwv A. A. ItoMattt tall III mil story Head It: Mayor' Office. lHy of HI Charte. Ill , March i. im Welle. Itlchardson Co. Ilurllngion, Va : Ocnilcmrt-l Ink much plaaaur la being itlil la add my mil la th great hisaa of testimony In praise of rain' eery oomtMiund. In Nvmlwr last T found myself murh nm ! lr overwor. For avrl week I had been ohllged la work ) hour dully out of th M. and was In caoaaqucnr In a Ut of physical and nervous eihauallon. Al th auggratlon of frfcmd I oornnwnivd Ik um of I'aln' celery cutnpooad. with In reaull that my trengtrt h Maadlty Improved, and I And myself In fur belter health than I have known for years. I bllv khn that It ha enabled m to r(M my periodical attack of rheu matism, a avery aeaaon sine that lima Willi the iidvrnl of ruM, damp weather. I Kara sufTerad severely from that die aaaa In a rhrunle form. Ho far llila win tar I haw aarapad wllhoul a single twlng of my old enemy. I vary rhaar fully rvrommand II lo any ona In similar Itaad. In lha full lollaf that II Will I halnful tn wry oaaa. Vary alnraraly jrsnra. A A lli-nnrM. Something New... Cl'UJren'a and Youth' 5ImI A hod Shoca, alt 5Ucnd Style TV alao carry a flna lino of ladlra" and men'a ahoaa, from tha Iwat to lha luwrat rellabla ooda All cooda arr.uitl Juat aa rcpraacntad. JOHN 1IAIIN A CO.. I7f Coniiaxrrlal BlraaL VC5TliR0AY'5 WEATHER. IxM-aJ wealhar for twnty-four houra ndtnc at I p. m. yratarday. tumlahad by tha I'nliad Btatee lriartmant of Al rlcultura, waathar bureau. Maximum lemiiaraluro. CI dcarec. Minimum temparalure. i dcaraaa I'rectpllatlnn, .11 Inch. Tutai praclpllalloa from Bvptmitwr lat. lWi. lo dale, M.K laohaa. Kicaaa of preclpltallon from Bptmlcr lat, 16, to dale, tit Inchea UISIM.5S L0CAL5. n lha beat of comroarclai Job print-1 ttiax call at the Aalorlan Job ofllca Try r. II. Smith' Vanilla lea Craam. j It 1 aomethlna Una. j Mcany la tht leadlna; lallnr. and paya tha hlahaal caah price for fur aklna j Marahall'a lwlne-i'ad hv TJ par cant i of the flaharmen on tha rumbla river. lea Cream Boda In twrnty-two different . flavor at C. U. Bmltir. I'rlvat par- f lor for ladle. The Oraaon Trailing Co.. Commercial atreet. la the placj lo buy your dry iod. rlulhlnit, boot and almea, inen'a and ladle' furnlahlnir noo.l. Hhould you ! waul an aucnoiifar. n. rn- " hi ortVa at lha tr on Trading Co Oo to Klinore, Hanborn office and ic their new and hanilaome twine tenllng -machine. Take alotiK noma of the twlni' "a Rood a Mnralmll'a," In your pocket, and leal them. Then aoe how much mora Marahall'a will aland. It'a money In your .pocket and flah In your net to find out. A prominent ateamhoal man aaya: "My family have lined nearly every brand of Ileef, Iron and Wine mnde, and are aat tailed that tha preparation mada by tha Kataa-Craln lrug Co. la the moat palata bal and nutrition of any they have ever uaod." If you are run down and need a tonlo, you ahould uae II. For J(l oenta you can ecur an excel lent well-aerved meal al lha Hon Ton Kfataurant, No. 671 Commercial atreet. 'They ar alao fully prepared o lerv all kind of flah, gam and dellcacdr of tha araaon, aa well aa oyater In every 'lmaglnablt atyl at the Inwrat Uvlng iprlcaa. Com once and you wlH con- tlnue lo come. Moat o-callfd "aalmon .Iwlnea" ar ol--orad wllh acid. Th aold rot th fibre and render th material uaelaa. In tha offlc of Klmore, Sanborn Co. la an ob lot leaaon that. ought lo be aaamlnad r all flaharmen. It I th whol of tha material uaed In th manufacture of Mar ahall'a twln-from lart -to flnlah. 'Oo there and axanlln th color right through. You will e then why Mor ahall'a I called tha beat In th world. Charlea Wlrkkala'a aaloon on 8vnth atreet, the well known and popular r aort In th Howery, tlll maintain It reputation. Mr. Wlrkkala I an expe rienced man In hi Una of huRlnaaa and keepa on hand only th beat grade of wlnea, liquor and cigar. Conoert every , evening furnlahe amuaement for vlalt- or, and Profeaaor Bohwaba, the well known planlat, I making th mualo on of th feature of th place. Call and 'bring your friend with you. ggsl IP M VsS pspjO yppi i St. Charles Whom Paine's Celery Has Cured. If we all M mil of-door llvao. wml lo al aundown. aiut had no consuming carra nor hard work to tirlns down lha hfBllh. Ihrra m lirli I not bo tho ura. nl nrraaaliy llml now Mlli for lakln lhl m of pr1n- rainad'-''"""''1 'rn' rompound. Hut lha araat majority of Uvea ara ordrrrtwllh lo murh work, ton murh anah-iy. lo llilla alrap, by lha lima winter la ovir tha drain on lha narvoua nrry haa tm-otna fiiwulM. lha narvra ara In aad nard of balnc atrana-tbanad. and lha l.lcw.1 of Ivlnf purlflail. I'alno'a ralrry romiound ahaoluUly maata thla rat moilrrn nacaaaliy. I'alna'a ralary compound will bring l k parva airanitlh and n-l'lara poor, thin, pala blood wllh a ruddy, hralih-maklnc alraain. It la lha ona If raal prartlral ramady advoralad by all phyalcUna. It drlvaa away that favllnc of ultrr rihauailon thai la o common In lha aprum. but no laaa dangnroualy aurnlfl cant barauaa II la ao common. It makaa paopla wall. It la a thouaand tlmaa au parlor to all tha ordinary aaraaparlllaa. narvlnra and lonlra acr mada. J'alna'a calnry compound la tha ona raal aiMina; ramady known today lhat nrvar falla to nancfll. (lat- I'alno'a ral ary compound If you wlah to ha wall. NOTICK. Tha annual mrattnc of lha alna kholdcni of lha Aalnria Iron Worka will ha hald al their offlca on Friday. May I. Iw. at I p. m . for the purpoea of rlrcllni director for the enaulac yrar and lha Iranearllon of auch buelneaa aa mny property coma before the meetlnc. Ily order of the Hoard of lorectora. JOHN FOX. fraaldant. I Atleat: O II. 1'HAKU Hco. Aatorla, Or , April , UM. CALL FOR COHNTT WAR HANTS. Nolle I hereby given to all partle holding Clataop county warrant Indorsed prior lo November let. IMC, to present tha aamn to the county ttvaaurar for payment a Iniereat will cease therron after thla date. Datrd thla ft'th day of April, A D. H. U WARD. Treasurer of Clatsop County. ft Two thing worth knowing- Ik first, to mak frlasda: naxt, to fkep them. W ballav our grand war itock I doing that dally. Larg Dish Pao U cant. THBARCADB. OUR CORNER. A gentlemen' resort, at corner Rond and 11th trna. Tha finest branda of liquor and cigar ajway on hand. Call and try ue. ANDEKBON TETlCRSON. On the H:fe Hide. --Student-Then how much does the suit come lo for cash? Tullor-Klfty murks HiunVnt -And If pul. I for by InntiillmeiitsT Tiillor A hundred murkcnly In that ciixe you will hiivc to piiy hulf on the null l.ln Kuucr Dote. Take a dose of TWVItt' I.lltle Karly niaora Jual for the good they will do you. These little I'llla ar good for In dication, good for headache, good for liver complaint. Rood for constipation. They are good. Chaa. Roger. "I'nlrli'k. win- do you loin In the mrlkc now. when you refused to so out with th men six month uko?" "Shure. tlio oiiM uomun wasn't :tt wurruk six months hko." N'orrlstown Herald. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "I don't know what to ny, mnrinme, In return for your klmtnesa In giving me thla hrenkfnsl." "Bay nothing and uw wood." New York Weekly. We might tell you mora about On Mlnuta Cough Cure, but you probably know that It cure a oough. Every one dooa who ha uaed It It 1 a perfect remedy for cough, cold, hoarseness. It I an aapeclal favorite for ohlldran, be ing pleasant to tak and quick In curing. Chaa. Roger. Doolan-Fltxgerald any ho' dlsct-nded from ome of th greatest house In Ire land. Mucnhy Muahat So he did many' the tolme on a laddhor.Puck. It' Just a easy to try Ona Mlnuta Cough Cur a anything els. It' eaaler to our a aevar cough or cold with It Let your next purchase, for a cough be Ona Mlnuta Cough Cur. Batter madl olne; batter result; batter try It Chaa. Roger. Lucy Mamma, may I Ro over thor to the bridge f Mamma Why lo you want to go over there, dear? Lucy O, I Juat want to gargle my feet In the brook. Truth. All th patent mrdlrlnea advertised In thla paper, together with th choicest purfumery, and toilet artlclea .etc., can be bought at the loweat price at J. W. Conn' drug atore, opposite Occidental Hotel. Aatorla. Within an Inch of Eternity New York ll-rold Th windows of ttm rwalauraiit war open, ari'l Hi cool, frugMiit air of th spring night waa struggling wllh th amoke-lailen atmosphere of th room. A lulu; out of dour showed th aiure aky and lha brilliant full mmn, whose bluish ray ahons through the young leafage of Hi blossoming trees, which swayed gently lo and fro before lha window In Hi light l.rre,i, Hut noth ing wa mora ratnol from lha mind of our Orel, which mil every evening at a certain table for social discourse, than poetical Ida. The. club, of which I waa ona, consisted prim Ipnlly of worthy rill sans, who hid a far greater liking for bright gaslight than for dim moonlight, and who appreciated the charms of a good supper muoh morn than the aieli of Ilia loveliest spring night. Tha toplo of our conversation wa proeuic town gossip, which, as usual, gradually merged Into foolish lalk about politic or din. vuaslona concerning th government th theater, high lasea and similar aubjecia ny Gonrteoiion of Kiea which I do not how recall, tha vir.lhm had arisen whether It waa credible that a person's hair could suddenly turn gray from vio lent mental excitement. I'art of tha company received lha anecdotes current ghoul such case wllh sllgtit doubts, while others most pitilessly derided per son who were simple enmiaii to believe auch nursery tales Just as th conversation became most animated, a man of unusual height and herculean frame, whom we had not pre. vloualy noticed, nam from a side table and approached ua. Ills intelligent feat ure, which bore the stump of resolution, seemad eplrlt ull.-d by the ur. kindly I bill ayes Uul th most striking be. eultarlty In hi appenrnnc waa th anow. whlta hair and the cruv beard framing hi far, which, al the utuioat. Indicated an aga of only IS ycara. i'anlon m If I enter Into yhur con versation." lie sul.l, bowing courteously. "You ara speaking of a suhpn which greatly Inieresta me. I mywlf am a living proof that terrible menial salts. Hon really doea exert tha physical In riuence which you all doubt." Ills wards awakened tha ulinist Inter est. Ha made room for him at our table, and. after h had taken his seat, unanimously urged him lo t. It us what had caused lha whltanea of his hair. Tha stranger feigned no undue modesty, but yielded lo our entreaties jiul leiatid tha following story: "If you have ever paid any attention lo American affair, the nam of Auburn cannot b unfamiliar: It haa alout lha aame elgnlhcanoa In the t'nltcd Htates aa Hplelherg haa In Austria You must not Imagtn Auburn aa an Immense gloomy prison, a alngl larg building, but rather a whole rolony of rrltnlnala. a metropolis nf lha miserable oulrast of society. Kncluaed by enormous walls, which rise menacingly to a considerable n. Ight b ve tha plain ar a great number of single structures, houses which contain tha cells of the prisoners, tha resiliences of tha warden, barracks, hoapltala and workahope, all desolate and dreary, with here and there a bit of turf, a bed of flowers, a row of trees. Ilk an Innocent memory of childhood among the evil thoughta of a criminal. "Circumstances which I will not weary you by recounting had led me, after completing my education In my native city. Hamburg, lo America, and after a brief time In New York I found ni)alf prison surgeon In Auburn, which, aa perhaps you know. Is In the state of New York. "I had rharxe cT a pari nf the prison which contained the worst criminals, men, or, rather, human hyena, to whom blood had cease! to be a vary cpaclal Hiutd. as Meihtstophelr terms It. Two. who were condemned lo lifelong Impris onment In th Institution and were dis tinguished among the others by greit bodily strength, etafttne and intelli gence, had. In consequence of repeated told and cunning attempts to eecapc. been plaied un.br more rlxl.l oversight than tha r-at. I had Incurred their spa eta! hate because had once causcl the dlscoverey of scleral Iron tools, which heaven knows how oMalncd-they had concealed under their clothing, and on another occasion discovered that they were shamming whm, on the plea of Illness, they deelred to he placed In the hospital, prolwhly because they hoped to find the conditions there more favorable for ' their plana of escaie. The scoun drrla were separated and hi avlly chained, but nevrrlhelcaa one morning one ami a few days later the other vanished, cl.ali and all. without leaving a trace. About a fortnight afterward I went lo Cayuga tlrlilge on soma private business. "It wa noon whin t reached the end of my ride, and I gaanl with delight at thi runlll landsra before my eye. Cayuga Lake, one of those which, with ImU Krtc, form the new oik of Inland lakes In New York, lay befotv mc In Its peculiar lovellnesa. tvtween rugged, rocky shores, confronting c,v;h other like ullcn (oea, th long, narrow ehret of silver extended Its clear surfa v as If striving to reconcllo the two enemte who had stared defiantly nt each other for centuries. Acrosa ihc lake, which I about forty miles long. an. I. at thla point, a mile wide, Hiv railway trains run on an Immense wooden bridge, a marvel of American entriprlse, which haa a station nl Cayuga ilrl.lg. nn In Hlgnilicmit village. ".My business waa soon completed, and toward evening I art oul on my way toward home. Are you familiar wllh the pleasure of a ride on n summer even ing? Cayuga tlrlilgo Is surrounded by extensive oak fore.ua through winch I had to rl.le a considerable .llalanee. The huge, lofty trunka cunt loiu shadows, and the tops rustled so softly th.it one rather fell than hoar.l Ih.'m. Aa 1 passed beneath these woodland gliiutr, sweet memories of my far-off home stole Into my heart. Absented In thought. 1 loosened the bridle of my horse, which trotted slowly forward. I ii.lnilred the bewitching blending of colors produced by the ray of the selling sun. as they hhonc through the dense, dark green foll uite nnd seemed to kindle the edges of tlm leaves. Suddenly 1 was roused from my dreams by a rustling In tho under brush on both sides of th road. 1 selxeil my pistol and turned qulculy. but al the same time received a terrible blow, which deprived me. of my senses. True. 1 opened my eyes once more and fancied 1 saw Indistinctly, aa If In u dream, one of the escaped criminals bending over me, then darknesa shrouded my mind. "It must hve been Into at night when consciousness returned. I opened my eyea and saw above in In the deep blue sky a radl&nt full moon. A dull, heavy sensation In tho back of my head made mo try to put my hand on the aching pot. but I discovered that I wa hound hand and foot. Gradually 1 collected my thought, remembered lh attack by highwaymen, and a terrible foreboding, which mad my heart atop beating, dart ed through my brain. I felt that I waa laid acrosa two aharp parallel projections, which pressed against me most pain fully, and, listening- Intently, I heard, far below me, a fnlnt splashing noise. There waa no doubt I waa lying acrosa th rails of the Cayuga bridge, lound, un able to move, wllh the terrible certain prospect of being cut In three piece by the next train. "I almost lost consciousness again. Rut I aoon recovered my composure. Then I tugged deaperatoly at my bond till they almost cut my muscle, shrieked, and at last wept like a child. I tried to roll myself Into a different position, and remembered that an Incautious move would hurl me Into the allent wave of th Cayuga bound hand and foot, mo tionless aa a atone. "I shuddered and lay still. But not nTWsTdortReporia ghow Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. long. Tha light of tha larg, t m fanr- , fully, brilliant moon, tha plashing of tha witter below, lha wind blowing softly, 1 thn th deathlike silence again, rarely 1 Interrupted even by lha distant nolo of a bird -all became tincriduralda and In- j spired ma wllh unspeakable terror. And j tha rails! Tha rails! My senses lor- j lured ma, I could not escape them, j Tha wooden beams of lha bridge trembled ' almost InipercopHbly from lha washing ; of tha water, I Imagined I felt lha p- ( proach of tha train and my hair bristled; , the wind sighed llttl louder: I fancied . ! heard th dull panting of th engine and my heart atood still, only 10 throb . lha next Instant wllh such dreadful sp.cd that the pulsations were almost audi ma. "Thar ar aoma thing, gentlemen which ar totally Incomprehensible to ma: ona of tham la how survlve.l that nlaht. On thought stood distinctly lie- fore my mind. I must endeavor lo work uracil low (nit.ii.., nunncii ?,'RM.i uit, gat Into the epac between th rail If I wa not, perhaps th next moment, lo become th victim of th moat agonis ing death. 'And I succeeded! I strained every muscle, every sinew lo th point of breaking. I writhed, I twisted, I panted, my head seemed bursting, and, after .a... ...-n.n -.h , . . tremendou exertion, which appeared to i me to last an eternity, though perhap I It wa only moan Is, I found myself In tha hollow between lb rail. i Waa I aafeT I had not time to eon- . alder or rejolceln my new hop, for all ' vital oower war concentrated In lh I alngl aens of hearing. In the far die- , lane I dlatlngulshed, at first vaguely, then mora and more distinctly, tha regu- lar, monotonou, duil nolw which I pro- duced by the engine of a moving loco- motive. Th awful allenc of lh night merged minute by mlnuta Into th atlll more awful, ronfuaed jarring sounds, the rattling and gronalng. rumbling and panting of tha keomotlve, which waa rushing forward al tha mad (teed of American Ir.ilns A thousand feet more. ftvo hundred all th terror of Ihe Infer nal region assailed me, but not a muscle moved; I lay as If turned to stone, I tried to shriek, hut did nut even hear my own voice; how should It reach those ' on th tralnT Now, for an Indefinitely brief spac of time, I fancied that I aaw a brlirht light, blast of hot air fanned me, then and- denly darkneas ahroudgd me; I neurd a thunderlng roar aa though th very heavens were falling. "Cloe, very close, barely an Inch above, tha monster dashed over me-1 was safe. HUH half unconscious. 1 hcurd a deafening rumbling and clatter- ing. and saw shadowy mass. flit by; ther wa another moment of mortal dread-th hook of a chain which hung lower than the rest caught me. dragging me along a few feet and finally tore a large plec from the breast of my coat, releasing me-then every object danced around me. the moon, the t.rldge. and the high bank whirled In a lddy maae above and below me and my Sense fjjl "When I regained my consciousness I found myself In my bed, with familiar face around mc To mak th tory short. I had been nicked ud th -nornlng after that terrible night by a signal man, recognised and taken to Auburn. A violent fever kept me for a fortnight within the shadow of death, but my strong constitution conquered. When, after my recovery. I looked In th glass for ths first time, I saw what traces those moment had left upon me." The physician paused. Ills pallid face, the expreaalon of horror In hla aye, th perspiration which stood In large drop upon hi brow, showed how vivid must be his remembrance of th scene, snd how greatly lha narration had exhausted him. Gradually th breathlea anxiety with which w had llatened to the atory related with uch graphic power passed away, and ehecrfulneaa returned. Then we paced to and fro for a long time In the moonlight. In the garden be hind the tavern, listening lo the doctor' tale of lea harrowing experiences In th young land of liberty, wonders and ad venture. Children don't cry for Dr. Price's Bak ing Powder what they do cry for ar the crisp doughnuts It makes. MKNC FOR 8CNDAY. "Ilrlng forth to our meat, for 10 scatter life's Ills. 'TIS better thin doctors, their draughts and their pills: To sdd to our comfort, 'tis more than mere money. To sweeten life's hours, 'tis philosophy's .. honey." Breakfast Strawberries, wllh Sugar and Cream. Mushroom Omelet. Stewed Sweetbread. Minced Veal on Toast. Wheatlet Gems. Coffee. " j I Dinner. ' Raw Oyster. Chicken Soup, a la Richmond. Olives. Celery. Fillets of Sole, a I'Anglalse. . Potato Halls, Parsley Butter. Tenderloin Steak, a la Maltre d'Hotel. Mushroom Pates. Blanquette. with Oreen Pea. Champagne Punch. Boast Capon. Lettuce and Tomato Mayonnaise. Strawberry Shortcake. Cheese Wafers. Coffee. Cupper, , Oyster. Thin Sliced Ham. Tomatoes, French Dressing. Parker House Rolls. Blanc Mungs au Cafe. JOHN DAY SCHOOL. John Day River. April 23. 1S. Killtor Astorlun: The John Day school was visited by Prof. Lyman, school superintend. 'nt, who delivered nil "Educational Lecture," which was greatly enjoyed by both pa rents and children, of whom there were Unite a number present, and we would Hko to havo another visit from Mr. Ly man In the near future. ANNE LEWIS, Teacher, John Day River. LITERARY EXERCISES. In Mrs. Hilary's school, Room 7, yes terday afternoon, the following program was well rendered: Recitation, Jennie Burkhard; Impersonation, Lulu Estes; re citation, Fannie Copeland: charade. Clif ford, Brown; debate, Charlea Cleveland, John Allen, John McCnnn and Mrs. Bu sey; essay, Eva Goodman; vocal solo, Peter Flnlayson; recitation. Nero Daml eo; essay, John Flnlayson; reading, Llllle Clarkson; song, choir. The oyster, at the commencement ot Its career, Is so small that 3,000,000 would only occupy a cubic Inch. In rlx months each. separate oyster Is large enough to cover a to-cent piece, and In twelve months a dollar. It bears Ita age upon Its back, and It Is easy to tell the age ot an oyster by looking at It (hell aa It Is that of horses by looking at their teeth. A llttl 111, than a llttl pU. The 111 ha gone, th pill ha won. DWltt' Little Early Riser ar th llttl pill that our treat 111. Chaa. Roger. Ther la no fear of our mackintoshes being allowed to rust out. H you want a ure relief for Laths, use Allcock . I t'nns NN-x CgT Bear IN MiNi - Not one of tions is as good a the genuioj. N - Ov WARNER'S I For Hen N' rmiiy li is ever CHlll Wa -ticr'l Mi! ( ti'r In curing ryerjr form of liraf an.) kidney ronipUinL If . vo'i art I rouble.) in tliis wg and are riperi- ' eliding such stuip miiS a biliotieeg, I bcailodiaa. hucWacl.ca. ncrtnu.na-a. flixzlnaes. conatiDStlnO knd HrM reel' j ,.. jt will give ynu aneaily rrle-f. Itcmsmnar that Waniar' Mafa Cure? i not an nniriexl tiiiely it an experiment, but scientific preparation nrem:riiaii an I r i iiiii.en'leii by eminent phyaiciang all over tha worhL Tli.inan'l hava testified to in wonde-rfol enratira effa;t. It I th linn rriiiwl in rxiatenre for nyn.n wbo need fresh life, ruprgy awl b-ltb. MATTPIIH MARINE.' . I I 1"" ivi ; a a-.. Movmentof Valal Horn ilui,.,a. The Ilrltlah ahlp Drumhlalr, from thl t. arrived at Hull April 17. t lighthouse tender columoin re- turned yeterday from wiiiapa, wniiner aha had gon on an inspection tour, Th ateamer ifeisnaw arnveo oown in river Thursday wllh two large oarge loads of rock and cement for the Young's hay bridge. Th ateamer Km pi re Is lying at th Clatsop Mills, where she Is loading 15 feet of lumber for Ban Kranclaco. Sh will probably get out In th morning. Coleelor of Customs Hlsck Is making , L- h n.nal naAafrnal vlf n f has at Y ft 1 - mon. imn u.-.. K-a- - -- ration of the ninoa arnwiw u. steamer mgnai mis ir.i.. .i.. thai a large per t ni o. .. being refused tanning, vi ine vnma- men ceklng sdmlsslon. 11 have been landed. 10 refused and ordered returned to tha ateamer for.deportallon. five are being held In arrest of Judgment to awa t further testimony and thre await examl- nation this afternoon. Among those re- fused landing thl morning was, boy named Loul Dock, who claimed to b born In Portland. In sultantlatton of this claim a Chinaman appeared before Collector Black and swore that he wa a merchant of Portland and th lad a father. The "father." however, under croaa-examlnatlon, bream conldermbly mixed regarding dates, resulting In hi , tctlmony being discredited snd th boy turned back. Nothing daunted, th friend of Loul Dock sought th serr- lees of Attorney Oeorg Btout, wHo haa secured th bringing of hi client before I United States judge Bellinger on a. ni of habeas corpus. Hearing or th writ Is set for J: p. m. Tslegram. 1 Bteamer But Is due from Ban Fran- ' clseo today with a larg amount of freight and th following passenger : D. .. Crtmmlns and wife. Mrs. J. Frltg. E. Teller snd wife, D Ietr1he. N. Myer. Dr. Howard and valet, Mr. Casey. O. A. Voss. M. Wooters. K. K Erich. C. Polk. F. A. Ba.und.rs, L. Rothacher. E. C. Dixon. J. Matthews, H. Kennedy. Mr. 8. K. Bhsne. William Will. W. A. Loef fler. Mrs. Trimble. Mattle Bonham. Mrs. J. F. Bhanahan, Ml Adams. Ml Desr. E. A. Salisbury, B. F. Brown, J. P. H. Cunnlnghsm, wife nd son. P. Cunning ham, W. H. Johnson. C. P. Johnson. C. Ball. M. T). Conway. J. U. Meyer, W. H. Dodd, W. E. Anderson and wife. Mrs. W. R. Johnson. W. H. Imen. J. Morrla rey. W. H. Hurtburt, Dr. F. Totgnettl and wife. J. F. Stanley. A. V. Boyd. Mis L. Baker. Miss D Btatter. R Truman. J. C. Truman, A. 8. Maxwell. C. F. Pat terson. F. Campbell and daughter. Mrs. A. F. Phreaner. V. Wills. C. Lund. J. Phillip. A. Blppoll. T. Loulston. O. F. Vols. K. Brooks, J B. Pkeleger. J. Queen, T. Collins, Mrs. E. W. Cornell. Mrs. L. j D. French. Miss L. Wallace, Mr. A- H. i Waters. Miss L. Seaman. Mis C M. Kamer, Mrs. O. Wood. Mr. A. Bell. GLAD II K Y.'AS IN TROUBLE. Chicago Post. "1 do not believe in gloating over th . misfortunes ot mer. out i am ..a I that man Is In trouble. " she said, as sh threw down the paper h hd been read ing. "Who Is It. and what has he been do ing?" he asked. "I don't know who It Is," she replied, "but he sold his wife for IM." "He did?" "Ye, he did." "Th scoundrel!" Sh looked n. him tn surprise. "Ar you glad that he 1 In trouble, too?" she asked. "I hope that he Is sent up for lire," he returned emphatically. , "Why, John, I didn't supusa that you I felt that way about It." she said. "I i rather thought that you would laugh at It aa a good Joke, or make ome unkind remark." "It's no Joking matter," he answered. "Its' a crime, thai s what It Is. It's a crime that appeals forcefully to every true and honest man, and It should be punished as such." "Oh, I'm so glad that you feel that way about It," she exclaimed. "That's what I think, but I was afraid that you wouldn't look upon It as a matter of any Importance. I'm gled to find that I did you an Injustice What would you do with him. If his punishment were left to you?" "I'd make It severe enough so that It would be a warning to all others," he replied. "I don't think I would be satis fied with a mere term of Imprisonment." "But surely you wouldn't hung him?" "No. I wouldn't do that. But 1 tell you. Mary, any man who will deliberately defraud his fellow man in such a con scienceless way ought to be made to suffer, and I would be In favor of com pelling him to live with the wife he had sold for the rest of his natural life. It Is not a case for mercy." A GRAND OLD TREE. In the Bahlar valley. In Ualnclava. In the Crimea, there stands a walnut tree, which, It Is alleged, must be at least 1,0110 years old. It yields annually from 30,000 to 100.000 nuts, and Is the I roperty of no less than rive Tartar families, who share Its produce annually. It Is well known that walnut trees sometimes at tain prodigious Bixe and great age. An Italian architect mentions having seen at St. Nicholas, In Lorraine, a single plank of the wood of the walnut, meas uring S6 feet In width, and upon which It Is said the Emperor Frederick MI. bad given a sumptuous banquet Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. It Is not a miracle. It won't our everything, but It will our pile. That' what DeWltt's Witch Basel Salve will do, becau It haa don It In hundred of case. Chas. Roger. Don't be afraid of sleeping too much If you wish to keep looking plump and young. pains in the back, side, chest, or Porous Plaster the host of counterfeits and imita - NrsINCSCSC For Mot only tli Irfwt but Die only remcily which ran alvay t reSH rJiKiii. Tlmt I III Verdict of evstjr woman who haa ver trlcl Warner Bafe Cnre. Thm it no ls-t'er femedy for womrn who tuirtT from SAFE j "And you actually aver that you learn- . . b without onco war- 4 to rid a wheal without onco war Ing? Your "Ye. I fait too Mar an awful death to dar to be proan." Indianapolla Journal. Dr. PrlcVg Cream Bakrnf Powder Th Austrian Empress Elizabeth amused herself whll In Naples recently by buying up th entir stock of a toy I tor and distributing It among a crowd of delighted children. j Bt'CKLEN ARNICA SALTS. I The beat aalv in th world foi Cut, i Be-jlae. flora Ulcer. Bait Rheum. , Kevee Sore. Tetter. Chapped Hands, hlibialn. Con.a. and All Pkln rvrup-, '.bm. and posnttvely cure Pile, or no isxy required. It t guaranteed to flv' perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlc. 15 eantf per wx. r or asi oy Cbaa. Roger. Odd "How building. Th purple fad promise to be run Into th ground. Busy DeoDle hav no tlm. and nsfbl people hav no Inclination to uae a alow remedy. On Minuu uougn cur net promptly and give permanent benefit. Chaa. Roger. Green and heliotrope writing paper may b btsarr but not In th best last. DWltf Baraaparfll I prepared for cleansing th blood. It build op and trang than constitutions Impaired by Cbaa. Roger. An unhappy llttl man waa heard to remark that between now-hovllng and lawn-mowing he hadn't a chane to rest th whol year round. Pure blood mean good health. De Witt' Sarsaparllla purtfla tho blood, curt Eruption. Ecsema. Scrofula, and all disease arising from Impure blood. Chaa, Rogers. Tn only plac In Astoria to buy CHAIN'S 8AR9APARILLA Is at th EsteavCrain Drug Company. Tide Table for April, 1806. UIOU WATgg. IOW WATIk. DATE. a. m. r. m. '' i. . ;:'; ' r. k. 'h. tn. I ft. h. m. fj ro. ft. m'J ft ' Wednesday ; 1 48 .S j 3 60 i 7.1 9 6 f V SMS Thursday 2 8 32 9.0 4 50 6 4 '' 10 SO 0 f U0 W 8. Friday ' 8 4 i 8.6 5 69 ! 5.7 1132 0.1 1115 8.8 SatnHay 6 18 8.0 7 21 6.7 ' U ! ff.S SUNDAY 5 6 27 7 H 44 5 9 0 43 8.9 i 1 54 0.5 Monday ! 6 7 44 7.8 9 44 H4 2 Sl 8.8 i 8 HO 0.6 Tuesday : 7 8 58 7.2 10 28 6.9 8 U 8.4 3 65 0.7 Wednesxlay J 8 Id 00 7.1 I 11 01 fT-U ; 4 J.3 ' 4 41 0.H Thursday 9 W 52 7.2 : U SO ! 7.8 : 8 17 S.O 5 li 1.1 Friday 10 U3j 7.1 I I ! 8 61) 1.5 6 48 1.2 Saturday '11 0 10 7.7 j 0 14)7.3 tl 1.1 I 6 21 14 SUNDAY ! 12 0 2o 8.0 ! 0 5ft i 7.2 1 6 63 0.8 6 47 1.7 Monday 1 13 0 51 8.2;! ll'5!7.o; 7 21 0.5 7 10 2 0 lMesday ! 14 116 8.4 'j 3 0018 8 7 50 0.3 7 34 2.3 Wedne-daj ! 15 145 8.4 : 2 4ft I 6.6 8 22 0.2 ' 8 01 J.5 Thursday lrt 2 17 8.5' 3 22 ! 6.4 8 67 0.1 ' 8 82 2.7 Fndsy ! 17 3 rl R.4 4 10 ! 7.2 9 36 0.1 I 10 8.1 Satunlay.. 18 3 35 8.2 5 086.U, 10 2o 0.2 ,10 01 8.4 SUNDAY !li 4 27 7.9; 6 11 6.01 1127 0 4 11 12 8.5 Monday ,,,... 5 30 7.6, 7 21 6.1 0 3o 0.6 i Ineaday ,...2l 6 47 7.4 8 22 ! 6.5 , 0 47 3 6 j 1 47 i 0 7 Wedneadgy 22 8 f5 7 4 9 15 I 7.1 2 17 8.0 I 2 61 0.7 Tt'ursday ; 23 9 19 7.5 10 04 I 7.7 ! 3 28 2.1 3 48 0.8 Friday '24 10 26 7.8 10 50 I 8.2 ' 4 20 1.2 4 S9 0.8 Saturday 25 11 24 8.1 , 11 31 8.7 ; 5 14 0.4 5 '!9 0.8 SUNDAY 1 26 0 17 8.2 ; 6 02 0.4 6 14 1.2 Monday 1 27 0 12 9.1 IW 8.1 6 ol 1.1 6 55 1.8 Tuesday 28 0 54 9.4 1 5ri 7.9 ' 7 38 1.5 7 38 2.0 WedDewlav 129 133 9.4 2 48 7.5 8 2i 1.6 8 21 2.4 T.iQr,day.".. I '.O 2 19 9.2 3 42 7.1' 9 15 1,8 j W 2,8, 4 WA i b printed aVV4Vi I SIGNATl S ri BLUE, diagonally cztoss the OUTSIDE wra; per oi cvry hoiilc of , , T.-.o Or! !nl crl ("i V Women tretaitig weltna-es. It get like rhurm hi overcoming' gchaa, pains, and bearing-down Menaat'piiig. It restiKe tint color of health to pal checks, give Mghtnce tn dull , and ftik wy that gallow, nnheallhy romplexinn. No woman who value her IteaKh and ttreogtli ahiailrf ! witbont Ilia giesl rfi tir. CURE Puptl-What quallfle a man to b called a master of th fenct7" "Well, mon sieur, aa may b clavrr wig x foil or h may b what you call a mugwump." -BrooMyu Llf. Wa Baky ws rick, w fa ar Castorla, waWwaaCblkl, berM forCaatort. When stena Mia, sb eksag to Cmatori. Wbaaatwk ejn4nal(jM(KVtMnCttaia. . The wis woman now trie to aeiv on ltrn.thlna' narttcuturiv daintv. The win. tr. ,, n-,da variation t teirmt 0ajr. tng. .ppemeg. Tho man's HOD ehoj that fit perfectly, wear aa rhey should, ar sal Id, honest leather, and mor lowly priced lhan you ax used to rnj auch hok THE ARCADE. Thought of the cosy corner ar being transferred to th airangemant of tho porch. WEAK mw CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victim el Last Jflaahiait should sand at one tor book that explain hoar foil manly vigor la easily, o,uiclil7 aad permanently restored. ,No man uttering from wesfcwe eft a af ford to Wreare thl timely advice Book tell bow fall Btrentttk. da-. Tttonrnant and ton ar Imparted lo vry portloa of th body. Seat with positive proof! Owe hapras la any maa on appUuatlos. ERIE CECiCAL CO.. BUFFALO,. Y. v A X J l ' i " J ' now in :r.RS!rR.",3 a furtlcr r-r-i- r' . i II i.niu-tiuns. L I " u ; I f M J A 1 1 if '1 l 1 r. .V. 4T Mil ..i.