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THIS DAILY ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 8, 1896. o Tide Table 'for May, 1896. 1 1 p lllllll WaTKU, I.11W HA mi. I'M. a. M. Y. M. A, M. I'. M. Ii. 111. I fl. Sill, in I ft. ill. in. I (1. lili. 111. I (I. I .1 INI H.H 4 H7 I It ft lit OH I) II III I i ., 3 8 W H a i ft 1IH 11 4 11 0 4 II l;i II ft i :i 4 t,r, 7 ti i 11 4J ! 11 :i o in o.'j I 4 tin 7. ti. 7 4H 11.4 0 :w ;i ft I imi ii. ft 7 ii 11 11 1 h mi n it . a in .1.1 2 nr i., II H ;MI II. II ' II '20 7. 11 II 4 VI A ixi 1 11 7 U 114 ti ll : III (Ml 7. 'J II 54 2.0 II V 17 M 111 UH Oft; MM 7ft 4 4l 1.4 4 114 I U U 1117 II. ft ' II Ht 7 K ft Itl 11.0 ft 2 '2.1 Ill II I.H ll.tl IlilH HO ft 54 II ft ft 4.1 '2.4 J I !) JIM 11.7 ! II -M (l.d II 14 '2.7 1'j 0 ItH H.'2l I H 11.7' til (III 1144 '2.N ID II 41) M ' I ftft II. II 7 'M C 5 7 Ift 2.K 14 t 12 HA 2 1M1 Hit N C2 (HI , J AH Mil 15 1 IW H ft 11 '20 ti ll H 4H II (I H'JH :i.'2 .... Ill '2 an HI). 4 l'4 II fl 'J I lift . U II 12 17 a 17 Hi! 4 ft.' (I II hi I" 0 .1 . 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Wrdiu'wlitv . . , , Tliursilay . . ' Haliir.lnv M'.M'AY M ATT 1 2 II! H MAIINII. MuvtmtnNiil Vaema s Muiua unit (t'.liwrl(f. Th Ulalo will nil thl iiiuruliiK for Kan Praiioleeo. Tlw Australia lll dlsrharg 7t.ll rnM-a of tin ikI at Hill purl. Tim rtlinn.t-r la lynx ner M J Kin ney a Keel Astoria cannery. Tlw Mtartiurh ami Inverness-shlre have UjIIi finished discharging In I'uHIuimI Th alramar Areata la ilua tthlay fiom Kn ffrajtclevo aiul at liar ooaat olnta The nvo-nmsled .hoitter l-oula luia fin ished lowllug at Hkanvnksaa aei.l kill ruhal4y arrive down tuday. The Itrttlan ahlp Narcissus, lot days from Antvern. and tha Caesar, a, III (taya front Hamburg, arc due to arrlva at thla port. Tha HIM Schooner Han Joe left out yeaterday morning, having; taken on sup plies, tha will remain outalita till etwul Mar U- Tl arhuonrr Ainartran (111 I. whlrh atwiit aaluira Huhd.iy naar 1'nliit No I'oint, on ttia Hound, haa torn lowed off Tho Vaael la unlivjurvd. Tim rernbank la rtla..iarlii cmrnl at tlueilrr'a wharf. Hha la rhartrrrd to loa t in 1'ortlan.t. Imt tha dalalla ot the charter haa not bran mada -puhMo. Hall Itroa. ot I'urt ltla".-r. Wn.. have laid the aI for tha Oral tnaatml a'hoon-r avrr bull! on the I'acinr rout. It la bell mnarturlcal for i'af lain llerkhoern. a well known ruet aound ahlimaaier. The vel will have a oarrrln rai'lty of M.6 ft of lumtier. Tha lirtilah ahlp -rtnrtMilHy will arrive down the river today. Iai year thla veaeel made tha third heal paaeafe ke iween Aalorla and yueenatown, ln home l.i St daya. While he doi-a not per to make aa food time thla fear. Captain Jonea aaya he ihlnka he will make the voyage Inald of 110 daya The eeallng a.hooner Kate and Ann. Captain Frank Morean. arrive.! yraler day from u aral hunting trip along the roaal Hhe lefi Hn rrni'la.o Jmiunry J. alnre will, h time aha haa rrulanl alona? the i-oaat Hhe made an eairptloimMy food ral.'h. and haa l aklna The oth er Bflra. ao fur aa heard from. r-iirt very amull rali-hea. The Kate and Ann will diai'harce hrr ratrh on Huturday. ami will Immediately he ntted out for anothrr hunilnc rape-llllon. Ttie aleum tug Tnmiuln haa lieen rure.1 ly lllniilo A Wheeler to make h Nehnlem river her home port for the lien three moitlha Hhe will low out lutnlier ai-hioiirra and mako trlpa to Aa lorla ami I'orilaml aa often nf Hlhle. currying freight and paaanigera. Hhe re relvn.1 freight In Tortland for thla place on th Wlh. ami la now In Aalorla aaall liiK fnvornlile weather to anil for thla place. Our meri'lianta hava guaranteed her their freight for three monlha-Ne-hnh-m Tlmea. The Orlnnlul ateamahlp ChllUi(nn aall rd yralenlay for lloiwkong and Voko luunn via Honolulu. Hha carried 17.34 burreta flour; IM7 feat lumber, for Hong kong: It" tarrela flour for Bhnniihiil; . l.nrrrla flour for Nagaaakl: 1 hnrrela flour. lu kega nalla. for Yokohama: SO Latvia Hour for Itotavla: lV.OOO feat lum Ler for Kolie: lW barrela flour. 1TT0 aiicka Lran. W aacka mlddllnga, K caaea beer. 1 cuaea hama and baron. W) cralea nola-tm-a. for Honolulu. Tha total value of the nliova la i.W. Hha nlao carried laaiO piickiigi-a of mla.iellaneoua mervtiun dlae mid provlalona. In trnnalt from llouk-kong Tor Honolulu. Then- wua l.iun. hi l from the elilpynrd of the Thium-a lion W orka foinp iny, nt Uliiikwill. KKKlmid. on Miirch lint, n Imllli'Hhlp hunt to the order of th Jupa lioao government. Tho veaael which waa limned IH- l'-0. '" ilclKii"' by the niivnl :irchlt.vl .f tho Tlmnua Iron Worka Coinp iiiy. and her kicl plate Inld on rl. pl -mli. r t. IW'I. Hl" I" :l'' f,',,1 long In-lwren rMiillculiita. hna n liioulili'd bniidth nml itcplh of 73 feet llllil U feet respectively, ' her dl plaeemeiit nt tha menn loud draft of :il f.-el 3 Inchea will bo IS. tona. Hhe la built on th" bnickelwl Hyatem, mid hna the iiaunl cellular double bottom. The whole of the material ued In her hull la atccl. tho Btem-whlch la ram-aluid-atcrn ami rudder framca. and bracketa for propeller ahnfta urn malleable ateel diailnga. The rudiler la on the balanced principle, n form now beliur adopted In Lolh batlleahlpa and crulaera. Illlge k. la, of about half the lenglh of the ahlp nnd 3 feet Inchea wide, nro fitted to her lint loin. The Full la aide ar moredwith Hiirvoyeil atijcl plntea-for Kll feet of her lenuth, the lower or mnln nrmor belt being 8 feet In depth (threa foet being nbovo nnd Ova feet hclnw the deep-Hind water line), U inchea thick at tho mid length, nnd 16 Inchea at tha oinif- Above tho main nrmor belt thara la a? aecondary ono for tho protection of tha hnttery-7 feet wlda nnd 4 Inchea thick, alanllng off at Ita enda to moot tho armored aide of tho barbel tea, both delta having a harking of toak to which they nro boltcd-brlnglng up tho thick neaa of the veaHel'a aldca nt theae pnrta to 21 Inchea. At both enda of tha main nrmor Iwdt a acreen of 6 Inchea armor runa aquaro acroaa tho main and lower decka to protect the guna from a raking fire. There are four principal decka tn the ahlp, via., the upper, main, protecttva nml lower decka. Tho Fuji la intended for a llngahloi nnd her complement will tie nhotit . Hhe "'" launched with nil hor lilo armor In place, nnd her launch ing weight wna cloao upon 7,600 tone. Sun J'rnnclBco Commercial Nowa. Tho T'nlted Blatea gunhont Petrel the amallcat veaael In the American navy arrived In port from the China atntlnn yealerdny. She anchored off Hauanllto, and curly next wk will go to Mnro lalnnd for repaint. ntirlng her Bolotirn In the Orient he lina done aplnndld work for Uncle Ham, and her trlpa up the Yang-tae-Klnng In order, to protect American mlaal.tuarba have lMeii many and fre'pienl. When It came (41 a ipicaiton of brlhKlng a mauditrln to lerma the Utile Imiui ana "right on loti." aa her irear puta It. Hhe la armed with four a-lnch brcech-londi ra and iwo S.poiitit.ra. Iti'at.lea Hum alie hna tao llotchklaa, two lintlinga and a.veral piietiiimtlc luliea. Tha gunboat Concord left Yokohama W hoiira after tha I'elret, anil waa beaten , Into Honolulu U liooia. Hha wna 10 i leaie I he capllal of the republic 31 hollra ! afler tho I'eirel, ami muy Ihi ri,rt..l j 0010 lime lunlglil. Thta allowing by I Ihe I'eirel la a aurprlav to the na y oftl i cera, aa the little guuUiot la aupMa. il to he one of the aloweal veaaela In the nuvy. At Nag.taakl ahe waa uvi liiaiilcl by the 1 Jupanrae cnglneera, however, nnd In con. acipicnce alie haa average u knuta an hour ever alnre. "When we left Hhanghul Inai mnnih everyihlng waa ipilet," aabt one of the I'eirrl'a ufflcvra yealerdny "When we were a few dnya out I'aymuater Mohun waa Inketi down Willi tha umlli.. and there waa a great a.nre on hoard. Ir. Ilryant taolaleil him and we tnn.le all aleam for the Jopanrao conat. on ar riving at Nogaaakl ha waa nn I ha road to recovery, and after a delay of nlna daya wa wera given a clean bill of health. Wa hava had no elrkneea alnca ttien, ami of couroe. had no need to re port to the health authorlUe her. "At Yokohama Captain Kmery rame lo the eom'lualnn that wa would not ha able lo reach Honolulu with our normal con I eupply. In ronarqurm e, all our ammuni tion waa put aahora and our mngalln.a were filled wllh black dlamomla The overhauling the Jape gave our machin ery did ua good, however, aa w had atlll eighty tuna of coal on board when we reached Honolulu. The I'eirel la a g.md gunboat, mil a mighty poor aea laiat. W could neither read, write nor aleep on her. Hhe rolled terribly, and during a atorm we were In ahe picked th water up In one ecuiajirr and threw lunvrr Into the other I "We were only nine daya on the trip up from Honolulu, and I think that la aa good time aa nnf of the other men-of-a or have made I know It la-a aplendld allowing for the I'eirel. aa during the training drllla on the China elation ahe could never do belter th.in alx knota an hour." The I'eirel will renmln at Hauenllto until Monday nrt nnd alie will then go to Mare lalnnd and go out of commie alon.'4'all. THK On'NTr COCHT ("omplled by K. I Punbur. County Clerk, by tinier of County Court lOm.'bll Iteport " In the counly court, Monday, May 4th, I was, let day May term, f?reeelnt, Hon. J. II I) tlray, Judge: It M. Wooil.-n and Chrla IVIeraon, rommlaalonera: V. I. Imnbar. Clerk, nnd Jna. W. Dure, HIierllT. tourt met and waa duly opened at It) o'clock a. m In tho matter of tho taiea ajaoard to Ilio Aatorla Hnvlnga llnnk. Truatee, tknown aa the atibaldy proK rlyl for I'd. Now iximea C. W. Fulton Hq. for the aubaldy committee and aaVa that the aliove taea he cancelled and remitted, ordered that thla matter be continued until Wwlneedny at I o'clock p. m. end that tho clerk nollfy the mayor of the city of Aatorln ami the chairman of He haul tUatrlcte Noa. 1 am . that Ihla mutter will be heard at that time ami requeat them lo appear. In ll mutter of allowance of I.'. 1 per month to Wm. Koch: ordered that auld allowance lie continued for May. 1'eililon from W. .. tl. Stool, roniieal lug that rood tag collected In vicinity ot aecllona X nnd W, townahlp I N., K. I W bo lopcnilcd upon the rcid riiniilni! through aald aectlona; ordered referred lo aupvrvlaor of Itond 1'latrtci No. Petition from aupcrvlaor of Hoejl Il trlct No. R for road acraper for uae of hla dlclrlct, granted and ordered pur cluiael. In tho mutter of the petition of Oua tiroiinel mid othera to eatabllah a county road: now at thla time cornea tlua tlron nel and progenia the petition of hlmaelt and othera lo aurvey, locale and ealab llah n counly road aa follow, 10-wlt: llcgliinlng nt the ten mile poat on Ihe counly road alartlng from cormra of Hectlona and , Tp. S N., R. 7 W nnd running to tlm H. K. corner of Lot l. Hoc. 6. Tp. 4 N., It 7 W known aa the Klale road, ami na duacrllicd nnd recorded In Itond Plat Hook No. J. In the otttce of tho county clerk, of Clataop colli ty, (tregon; thence In a aouthcaalcrly direc tion following Ihe moal priictlc.il rouln to a point 73 roda north and 20 roda eoat of Hie S .M. corner of IaiI I'i, Sec. 4. Tp. 4 N., R. 7 W., on tho left bank of the Nehnlem river; ordered that W. O. Prea colt, Cornolltia Uleraon nnd Nathan An derain ho npiKilnlcd vlewera, N. D. liny mond. aurveyor, to meet t Klale achool houae. Ttieadny. Mny 19th, 1SSU. nt 9 o'clock n. m. Mlch.iel Kinney, aupcrvlaor of Itond District No. , nppenra and reporte to tho court that the bridge of thn county road In Boo. U, Tp. 8 N., H. 8 W., la broken down: ordured that aupcrvlaor give notice that he will rcculve blila for rebuilding aald hrldge and that ho report blda received to the county court. In the matter ot the clal.n of the atate of Oregon for taxea duo for yeara 1K1 and 1802: ordered that the county treae uror be, and he la hereby authorlied to forward to the atnte trenanrer the aum of 15.000.00 on account of aliove claim. Application of Mrg. 8am Uormnn to cancel tax aula of 8 W. quarter of 8. K. uuurtor nnd 8: K: quarter of 8. W. quar ter Beo. 7. Tp. S N., R. 10 W., gold for tinea for lKHj, tuxea having been paid, aa rhown by receipt No. 4,131; granted nnd ao ordered. In tho matter of the petition of D. K. Warren, to vacate a pnrt of Railway ave nue In the town of Wnrren'g flret exten- alnn to Warrentnn! neHerMl Hint oil Ihal I portion of Railway avenue from Ita Inter- acctlon with the euatcrly aide of Main atrcet, ettMterly a dlatnnco nf 8'M feet, tie nml the aame la hereby forever vacated In the mutter of the application of the Aatorln. A Colli itfMa River Railroad Com pany to enter Into a contract with Clat- Tflero'a more clothing destroyed by poi r Hoap thnn by actunl wear. "Hoe Cake' Moap conlalna no free alknll and will not Mur the flncat lnce. Try It und notice 'he difference In quality. Roaa, I lirglna Ik Co. aop counly, lo aiiproprlnle certain atreela In Ilia town of Warren'g Klrat extenalun to Warreiitiin; ordered that nn agtae. nienl 1m entered Into and egeeuied by Ilia court wllh aald rnllronil rompnny, nnd It la hereby aulhorld 11ml em powered lo uae, occupy and appropriate the alrreia menlloiiiul In the agreement and upon tha lerma and f oli'lllloin and lo the eilent ai t forth an I prioaed In aald agreement. Ill Ihe matter of the Improvement of Ilia county ronil known na Ihe Klnla road, by building nine brMca and making nlna fllla; now at thla time la opened and blda read from the following peraoni for the Improvement of the alHiva road In an ronlnnca wllh. Ihe nollcca poale-l aaklng for blda, via , J. W. Adnma, J I,. Adama, H A. ilrngr, . A. Cole, J II Hmllh, J. It. Wherry. W. Hmllh. A, . Wherry, A. I Craig, H. A. Wherry and tlua tlron ne; ami the court having examined the Biime, M la ordered that the following numlHrrd brldgra nnd fllla be and are hereby awarded tn Ihe la-raona named, Ihey U'lng the Inweat hl.lil.-ra: O A. Cole, No. I lir., No. 4 t'JO, No t III, No. a vi. No. 10 i. No. I ll'M 40: (iua f Jrnn m il. No. I K4, No I :, No. II 111, No. 17 lU; 1. It. Wherry, No. I : H. A. ilrugr. No IH Iff.. No. 7 (10 Si, No II V n, Nn. II 111 V.. No. 14 I 7., No If., 13: A. J Wherry. No. ID la) And It la fur ther ordered that aald bliblera he required lo enter Into a contract in perform aald work In accordance wllh the eiecira- tlnna and approval and acceptance of the county court, aabl rontrarta lo l executed on la-half of the county by the county Judge, and that aald blddera lo required to furnlah Injuria In double the amount of their blda. In the mailer of the bridge trroaa Wil. llumaon creek: report of eup-rvtor of road dtatrlct No. 8. aiming Ihe illuien lona of tho bfi Ige required, rrad or il, red that notice tm prepared by Ihe clerk and .tcd tiy the BoiM-rvl4or of m.i.l dlairlet No. I. aaklng for blda for building nUive bridge. Itemonat ranee from Ihe leiral volera of Wealiairt prerlnct ngnlnal the granting of a liquor Iteenee In tiurhnm A M.-lwn-aid read ami ordered nied, no H-Hilon having been pr-eoiitrd from aald pnrtl.-a (irdensl that rfiurt do now adjourn un til tomorrow nt a. m Tucadiiy, Mny Slh, Ileal, aernn.1 day: aume prcaent na yeeterdav. Court met mid waa duly o(rfned at i o'i ih k a. m. Now coinea the counly clerk nnd pre aeiita a reirt ahowlng that the aum of l.'..4.t;A4 hna Iwen rollecied from Ihe road and poll lax levl.d for IkV,, and paid to Ihe treaaurrr: ami Ihe court having n mnlttc, I the anme and having conat 1 eril Die nmountHf taxea rollecli.l In Ihe aeveral road dlalrlrla, Ihe rnndltlnn of the ronila. the neceaallv for npnlra and the amount of travel thereon; It la or derrd thai the aevcrnt amounta be and are hereby apportioned lo the rcapectlve road dlatiieta. to-wlt: No. I. 171 ; No. J, lloia: No. 8. t:il: No. I. 113141: No. t, 1:12 8: No. . II.. No. 7. 1771)11: No. 8, W: No. . 117116; No. 10, (ft II: No. 11, IIV : No It 1174 H; No. 13. IJ4J 74: No. It. 177 Mi; No. IS. t:'l9: Aatorln. II HI 71, making a toinl of iri.ctXM: and It la fur ther ordered that the amount apportion ed to the city ef Aatorln lie expended by and under the auprrvlalon of the counly court. K. M. tirlmea prrocnted claim for IT W for Intmr ami chain furntahed road dla trlct No. I; ordered refrrn-d lo euacr vlaor of aald dlatrtct. Iteiwrt of J. A. Knkln aa to the road from Fort Clataop to the Heaalde road read: ordered that J. A. Knkln notify aupcrvlaor of road dlatrlct No. t that aald rood la a legal one and al'.ould tie kept oprm-d HeMirt of R. M. Onalon. aupi-rvlaor of road dlatrlct No. II, atntlng that Ihe bridge built by F. H. Wooden haa t-en rompletcd acconllng to contrnct; ordered that warrant be drawn tn favor of F. II. Wooden for IX for bulldlnc aald bridge. Report from C. H Oundcreon rrad and onlent placed on tile. CommunclaiTnn from William John atone, aaklng ISO dnmagra In raae a road la built through hla Innd: ordered placed on nie, no petition having been pre aenliMl, Communication from J. J. Lynch. . ot Mlahawaka. elating that the recorda nnd looka of hla olflce aa Juatlce of the peace ami one ballot box wua deatniyed by the htimltqr of hla houae; ordered placed on llle. Petition from K. 11. Kunxb-r and oihera rvHiueatlng ihe apiKitiitmeoi o. iluat Adolph aa a deputy road auN-rvlaor and nn allowance from the road fund; or dered referred to aupcrvlaor of road dlatrlct No. 13, with a requeat that he expend t3 from the road fund appor tioned to hla dlatrlct on the road In Ihe north eat corner thereof, llllla on general fund pnaentcd and allowed 11a followa: Mr. ta.hnKler. 110; Mra. Handy, tin; Mra Nonllnnd, tm: William Koch, IX; Mra. Plae, 110. allowance for April; C. Nordatrom. 110. rare of Borgluml: Chaa. Ward, 110, care of lhburn: F. I. Dunhnr, lii.'A, alnmpa; Jay Tuttlc. ti. examina tion of T. Malgnlck, Inaune; J. W. Hare, Iti 30, exK-nae ronveylng T. Matanick to Jail, atamp. etc.. II" W; (1 Iglcr, rv Imlexlng and copying, rconler' olflce, MS; 8. A. Koilcr. SUM; lleorge Urown, 141; O. Icglcr. Wfi. copying delinquent tux rolla: H. A. Koaler k-t.fjO. 0. Hrown III. clerical aaalatance 10 aherllT collection of taxea: Mra. A. Knapp, I1".3Ti, tHuird of J. O'Cnnnrll; Hcholtleld A Hauko, 14 , provlalona for Mra. Malaon; Cumpliell Itroa., 12.10, provlalona Mra Raymond; Foard A Stoke Co., 130, provlalona Mrs, Miller for March and April, Mr. Grubc fur April: Roaa, Hlgglne A Co, 113 47, provlalona for Mra. Hannlah nnd Murphy: A. V. Allen. :M provlKl.ina Mia. Wca tcrburg. to K A. Uakka, tb Mr. Pcter aoti. IfiMl Mr. Sakl. J.VI.'. Mra. Heldcb'k: t'uahliig Poat, O. A. It, f 10.75, provisions Mra. Van llurcn: Aatorln Ciaa l,lKht Co., I 40; gaa Mnrvh and April: Chan. Rogers, n'.4u. drug for Jail: Smith A Itnwlhy, legal advice; Irwin llodson Co.. S3 .."0, atntlonery; J. 8. Oelllngor, W, circular for Sheriff; Foard A Htoko Co., II. oil for Walluakl tirldge: Aalorla llox Co., fc3 S9. lunilH-r Walluakl bridge; Clataop Mill Co., S.H.7. luniher Walluakl bridge; II. 8. Wooden IIS. J. O. Russell 110, nerving and punting election notices; A. 8. Too, III, drafting plala; llrlllln A Reed. HO.SO, ntiillouery; tirlbblc A Hmlth, tlt.r, re pairs In courthouse; II. It. Parker. 11.75, lime for Jail; John 1 1 11 h 11, Sl.t'O, ahoea for prlannera: J. A. lOukln. IKi, legal advice: W. II O'lVII, Mir., state In ml Hal: llolls ter A Potter, ll.7ti, rublicr stanipa for as sessor; J. It Clinton, 12, repairing elec tric lights; Astoria lltidget, 17, printing notice: Dully Aslorlun, JCiM, printing court procciMttiKs and notices: Herald Publishing Co., printing court proceed ings, 10.2T: costs State vs. Johnson 110.30, 8latt vs. Morrill IIS.M, 8tate va. Cough dan 117.40, Btute va. Kvrrman State vs. Falnngus S17.40; coroner's Inquest Le anilcr Krook, II J. 20; Samuel Russell, 120.15; H. K. Tnimlng, 829.70; N. A. F.bcr nian. 114. 26; Astoria wood yard, half con! of wood, 12.26; O. It A N. Co., 32.66, fare Robert to Ban Francisco; F. Ost mitn, iO, euro of A. Pnkkla: J. W. Hnre, 115.06, conveying boy to reform school. Hills on public road fund presented nml allowed as followa: Otis. Klcppe, 1100, subscription to rais ing road approach to Walluskl bridge. llllla on apecinl rood fund presented and allowed aa follows: Oiirvla Stone 110.60, Campbell tiros. 110. N. Abbott 121.76. labor und supplies road district No. 1; C. W. Carnahan 110.87. F. K. Oliver 121.12, D. F. Stntford 111, John Anderson 131.60, labor road district No. ti A. Condlt 19.40, C. Allera 111.80, J. P. Kbormnn 110.1", B. Pork 16.70. P. 8. Phllbrlck 136.50, A. W. Dunkln 136, dins. Wllanl $11. W, W. J. West $1.90, W. Ilurk 12, J. Htirk $2.90. C. W'llard $17.00. P. 8. Phllbrlck $18, labor road dlktrlct No. S; W. J. Ingnlls $10, John Larson $H. Hock ard Bros. $7.68, C. W. Rich to cents, labor nnd supplies road district No. 6; C. Peterson $2, 8. Miller $3. labor road district No. 7: John Nlclaln. $2, poll tnx refunded rood district No. 7: A. Olhbons, $3, labor road district No. : C. M. Nel son, 12, poll tnx refunded district No. P; Pan Itlersnn. 12, poll tax refunded dis trict No. 15; C. Olson, $4, labor road dis trict No. 16; Joe Oulart $22 60, Jim Dodge $38 25, labor road district No. 1. Ordered that court do now adjourn un til tomorrow at 9.10 o'clock a. m. Regular Republican Ticket. State TLket. For Huprern Juilga. It, . II KAN. For lleprcsentnllve In Congrcss-Becoml I Mat riot. W. 11. EI.I.IB. For IMstrlet Attorney, T. 4. CIjUKTON, County Ticket. For Representative. WM. F, Mnoiiorm. FRANK U PAKKrCIt For Hherlff. JAMFJI W, HARE. For County Clerk. F. I. DUNBAR. For County Recorder. C. . OUNDERSON. For County Commissi or, HOWELL LEWIS, For County Treasurer. II. L. WARD. For Superintendent of Counly Hehoola. i. O. BCIIMID. For County Aaaoaaor. C. W. CARNAHAN.. For County Coroner. RICHARD RICHARD. For County Purveyor. N. D. RATMOND. Astoria Precinct. For Juitlce of the Peace. JOHN AHKRCROMHIE. For Constable. FRKD WICKMAN. Knitil-m of happiness, comfort and healih-Dr. Price's linking Powder. MKNt: FOR FRIDAY. Ilreakfnst. Whentlrl, Cream and Sugar. Minced Chicken on Toaat. Ilrolled Hteak. Anchovy Hotter. French Rolls. Htrawta-rrlea. Coffee, l.uncii. Kkk. with Onion Sauce. Ijimlm' Itrnlna nnd Tongue. Potato Baled. Ilanana Fritters. Dinner. Cream of Tomato. Olivee. Celery. Hhoulder of Ijimh. Braised. Oreen Peaa, with Bacon. Civet of Antelope. Green Keens. Roaat Turkey Cranberry Sauce. Oravy. Chicory Salad. Pancakea, with Currant Jelly. ror. PL'YERS AND SELLERS. Thl following transfers were Hied for record yratarday at Ihe office of County Recorder Ounderson: Kdward Ooodman and wife to Samuel 8lrauss. Lota L t $, i a. . 7 and 8, Block 40, Roaedale ad dition F. M. Warren to Roliert Llddrll, S0.I acres In East Warrenton, bond for deed F. M. Warren to Astoria Saving Rank. 7.8 acre In Kbermaa Do nation land claim, bond for deed II. W. Morris and wife to Robert LMilell, tract of land In Kbrrman donation land claim, bond for deed W. J. Scully to Lliile Scully. Lot 7 ami 8, Block . McClure's Aa lorla: lota I and 4. block 4, War renton 108 10.000 34.104 ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest of mil la lemvealnz Strength. V. S. OovarnnMot Report Dunne atrvt hna become a very pop ular thoroughfare for hikes. Every even ing a large number of wheeler can be seen on that avenue. ' A little 111, then a little pU. The 111 haa gone, the pill haa won. DeWltt's Little Early Rlw-ra are th little pill that cur great Ilia Chaa Rogers. Napoleon III. said to Octave Frulllet: "To one returmd from Amerlc every tiody In Europe seems to be asleep. It's all the same, a slight cold, congest ed lungs or severe cough. One Mlnuta Cough Cure banishes them. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist: But If one of the twists I'ntwlsts from the twist. The twist untwisting I'ntwlsts the twist. That Is, when If twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial street. I8?2 1805 . Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chantlelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal. Grooerie A Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'8 Scales, Doo - fc Windows, Agricu.nral Implement Wagons & Vehicles. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers. : and : Butchers AstorU -and Upper Aalorla Pint Tea and Coffwa , TaMt Delicacies, Domtatlr n4 Tropical trims. Vegetables, bugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats. MANHOOD H an eiw erer-aiaruoa. r stimulant, which nsrtiea la rmaeoctial. Mu. Imu U .l'i';ri. (V. 'fOREAHOAHtRlljlfcG n aaeaia Thlnl ao4 FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison ....Augusta A tLL. OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Balllnf data Is and Ireai Tills aieok aad NchaUsi eVptnd apoa the weal her. Por Freight aad Passeagcr Rata Apply T. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOENTH O. R. 4k H. CO., Altai. Portland. Indio The Oasis of thf Colorado Desert A New health BELOW IHE LEVEL OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for Suflerer8 from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th. objection urged against Indlo In tha paat by th. large number who otherwise would bar. been glad to take advantage of It beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable accommodation. Th. (Southern Paclflo Company takaa plensur. tn announcing that aeveral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Juat been erected at Indlo station, that will be rented to applicant at rra onabl. rate. They are furnished with modern conveniences, supplied with pure artesian water, and so situated aa to give occupants all th. advantages to be it rhtad from a mora or leas protracted residence la thl delightful climate, (From the 8an Francisco Argonaut) "In th. heart of the great desert of the Coloradowhich the Southern Pacific traverses thero 1 an oasis called Indlo, which. In our opinion. I the sanitarium of the earth. We believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there la no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wonder and delight . . . Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health retort here Is the moat perfect sunshine, lth a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown factor; pur oxyiren, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering thj number of sufferers who have been cured. I have no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis a the haven of the afflicted." INDIO. Is 61a miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 aiiles from LOSANOELES Fare from Los Angeles 3.oe For further Information Inquire ot any Southern Paclflo Company agent. or address EL P. ROGERS, Asst Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. J. B. KIRK LAND, f Diet Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder Sts. Portland. Or RESTORED;: M nhUT leaa of la Dneah, Oraaas at el'iMr n reatkfal v aa r ww awm Iaa4 te laftrami avtloa r laaanitv ran sa si see ana. Ocsort fr. Sold k. ,11 animna. A as foe a. las an i,.,r -- . phk. rmm. lu.h-IvL tv.. .A. ' rf ' Taasalll aui ' , . . . J. W. CONN, Agent. Astoria. PROrSHBIORAI, CAKDt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, . ATTOKNBT-AT-LAW. Office, upstair, AstorUn Dulldlng. Dll. EILIV J ANSON, PHYrilClAN AND 6URGEON. Offloi over Olaen'f drug tr. Hour, Ii to 12 a. m.; 1 to I and 1 to I p. m. Bud 4ajra, iu to jl 'JR. O, a Z.8TKM, PHT8ICI J4 AND 8UROEON. ftpe lal attention to dlasaam of worn o Uid auravrr. Ofllo orar Dusla'ar'a mora, Aatorta Tttophoo Vp U JAT TUTTIJB, M. D. PHTBIC1 AN, eUROION, AND ACXOCCHEUR. Offlo, ' Room and (, PrtbUr Bulldlot. lioura, 10 to 11 and I i. Kaatdsooa. U. (Mar atreeL H. T. CRO8BT. ATTOKNIT-AT-LAW. 4a Commerclai VtrMC W. 1C LaTorca, I. & aaatta La FORCE A SMITH. ArrORNKTB-AT-TAW, M ComajMrctai atreet. J. W. A. BOWLBI, ATTORN BT AND COUN8K1JR AT LAW. Offlo on Bwxiod Straat. Aatorla, Or. I. N. Dolpb. Kichard Nlxoa Cheater V. Dolpb. DOLPH. NIXON 4 DOLFH. ATTORN TT8 AT LAW. Portland. Oregon. 14. ti, It, and 17, Hamilton Building. All legal and 004 leoUon buslneaa promptly attended to. Claim agmlnat tha gOTernraeat a p dalty. SOCIETT MEETINOB. TEMPLE LODOB NO. T. A. F. an. A. M. Regular communlcatlona held on th. first and third Tueadajr evening f aacb month O. W. LOUN8BERRT, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, B tary. MI8CELLANEOD8 W. C. CA88ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE; Notary Public 471 Bond atreet WHEN IN PORTLAND Can oa Jaa F. Handley A Co.. 1M Third itraet. and get tha Daily Aatorlan. Visitor, need ar oilsa their morning reaper while there. J. A FASTABEND, . GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE WD (QW BUILDER HOUSE MOVER. Heai Mevlag Teal tor Reat. ASTORIA After (Deals I Or at any other time when you wish a good cigar ask for the well known, borne made, band-made, white labor tagar "La Belle Aetoria " Conceded by all imokeri . to be the best eigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nimf? Street, Astoria. Oregsa, BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first -claaa horeeenoeing. etc LOGGING CmM (DORK fl SPECIALTY in Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or. B.F.flliliEH&SON Wall Paper, Artists' Materials. Palais, Oils. Glass, etc Japanese Matting. Rugs sad Banboo Goods 365 Commercial Street. flSTORlfl PUBIiIC IiIBHflRV READING ROOM FREE TO T.T. Open every day from I o'clock to IJt and (JO to JO p. m. Subscription rates tl per annum. S.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUANE BT8. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Astoria, Oregon Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. ; Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. r'ew Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the most en joyable in town. All the "good things' of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. . Per fect service. If you Invite a friend to th. Palace Restaurant th. place Is a sufficient guar antee that be will receive a good meal. The Palaee flestanrant THE BOARD OF TRADE? PETER DOURELL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth and Bond Streets. They Lack Life. There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to the human being they lack strength lift evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just aa well" They won't. They cannot. mmmiB. TMK ABOVE HICTUKB DOHS NOT ' KEPKESENT A paaaanicer train on th. Chicago, Hfl wauke. and Bt. Paul Rallwaf. No. Ita tarlna are veallliuled. beater hy steam, and lighted by elertrlnlty. Each ilMp rar Itsrih baa an electrlo readme lamp. It dining ear. ar. th. beat In th. errrld, and It coaehea ar palacea on wheel a Thta great railway, connecting aa H doe with all transcontinental line, at L Paul and Omaha, aaeure to th. Urvellng pubilo th. beat service known. Ticket, via th. Chicago, "Milwaukee and Bt. Paul Hallway ar. on aal. at all railroad ticket office, to any point In th. United Stale, or Canada. For map, folder, and other Information, addrea. C. t. EDDT, OeneraJ Agent, J. W. CARET, Portland, Or. : Trar. paa and Tkt. Agent. Portland. Or. Please don't lose sight of our 8t Paul-Chicago and Bt, Paul-Ht. Louis lines. Th. service they offer Is better than ever. Plea, don't to eight of tbem. Between Bt Paul and Chicago the llurtlngton offers a service that la as luxurious as any In th. country. Two trains dally. Compartment sleepers standard sleep-ra-chair ear dinars. Between Be Paul and Bt Louis our trains are faster and better equipped than those of any other rail road. Tickets and time tables on application to the local ticket office. iliiTf Ej 2; A. C. SHELDON, G. A. rortlaad. Oreqos. E. fUNEIU Receiver. ia-lljl a Gives Choice 6f Jmo Transeontmeptal Koutes, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden .Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Teurlat Sleeaiars) Free Reoiinlng Chalre Car Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Thursday April 2L State of California, Tuesday, April 21 Columbia, Sunday, May 1 Stat of California, Friday, Hay A Columbia, Wednesday. May II State of California, Monday, Hay If. Columbia, Saturday, Hay 2s. State of California, Thursday, Hay at Astoria acd Portlcd Steamers. T. J. POTTER Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, at 7 p. m.; leavea Portland dally, except Sunday, at 7 a. m. R. R. THOHPSON. Leavea Astoria dally, except Sunday at f:tt a. m.; leavea Portland dally, except Saturday, at I p. m. For rate and (eneral Information call on or address a W. LOUN8BERRT, . Agenc W. H. HURLBURT, Oen. Paa. Atx. Portland. Or. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reada via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. -Ua CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS end OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla Is tha GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless V ra ti buied Dining ana bleeping; utr Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla road a national repute tlon. All classes of passengers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous Una, All agents hava tickets. W. H. HEAD, F. C. SAVaOK. Oen. Agent Tray. F. and P. Agt M8 Washington St. Portland. Or. ma m U a Don-eowmoos IwroedT for Goaurrtxs. 't'UIIKax I apermatorrbo), ' Is 1 1 ft d.j.-J bitea. nonataral du OurulMl 19 charges, or anr inflslnnja- Mt to iitLaun. tioa, irritation or ulcvra. Iriwsu wwusbia. tion of mucous oiim. i-HtEvulsCHEaifllCo. bnatt. Moii-atriiul. keiowsn.0.m ay uriuu, 0. as. o " 10 Pi'" wrapper, SI mi. or S bottle f2.7S. ''V Circulsr sent ea rwl.