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

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    TIIK DAILY ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. SUNDAY MOUNINO, MAY 10, 18.
Tide Table
MTK.
Krliltty
Hattir.luy
HUN DAY
Mu.nlny
Tur..y
Wr Iiii'mUx
Tlmrailay ,, ,,,
Frl.Uy
rlnrly
HUN DAY
Monday . ,
TtixwUy
WnlueavLy
TliiirmUy
Kri.Uy
8si inlay....,
HON PAY
Msmlsy
Tucxlaf
W..iielsy
Tlmrwlay
Kri l7 . .
HaMnUy ,,, . .
Hl'NDA Y
MmiiUy
Tm winy
Wr.lureiliiy
Tbnlr
Kn lay
HgMnlsv. , ..... . ,
l'NIAY
MTTIJIM MAMItNIJ.
Movmnlol V I mt Mortis
nil f.laurwrtsjr.
Ti lroehlp (Nsloiniil l due I hi.
warning from in Kraiii'laco
?u m hooner Hallur lloy sailed yeair
u for t'alifurnl Hh ha a cargo of
liur-ber.
Tlx aoliisaner Km and Ann yeeierday
i)U liarged her lalrh uf (ml sklna Tim
kin wer in t..allent i'ninlnim ami
will lt snipped to nmlniul for sale
Three, tnwli ar daw to rrlo al Una
port thla month. They ar the fin.
ntntiatialtlro mxl NulherWndahir. from
t'aU'ulia, aia the Kulwuod. from Urlms-
y
Th Urtllih four m.il iwrk Prlm-l-(Illy
Mllnl yin1y for KnicimJwl Kh
liu mmo of M.M tmilo'U of wliral
v.liir.l At t..Xo. ni U tamiul for
ijiuMwiown, ralmoutrt or rtymnuth for
onion.
Th AuitnilU In lylti lh I'm-lflc
fn l'MitMinr' dork, but ( not yet
Ik tin dltt hrlii hr canto nf tin. Tha
Autrll mult tha run from Uvnrol
IkhiI topnty itayt xnrr than aa af
tei-tl. and har ronalmMia had ml po
lnrmratlon to hamlla Ilia rarn, a Hum
twr of Imnortani twpera parialnltut to
tin. tla liarwo IhIii In Han franrlaro.
Mhtxi tliay arrlva tlia tin plat will be
it la.' ha mail
Cntaln Hiirna. the rTnllh ainert. who
ram to lna roaat to auier1nl.tfwl lha
ralaln of trie I , -ah ahlp n.iirmnrr.
which waa rvoeatty otuaat in Man Krn
rlaco harbor, and w -wa airavited to
vint the wraiuM UhmmAraat aMl mak
a report to the owner on the poeailiimy
of A.atliaT her haa not arrlwd. Cap
tain liuma' trip north haa prolttblr laen
alefnmitt until rh HUirmura will haa
hen rlirhtetl Meanwhile lha Ulenmurag
He tonifuriaJlr In her wuily lrd, nor
he.U lha wild ware or wind.
Tha Ave-allrker Iula cleared yeatrr
day for RhanaThal with TW.TA feet of turn
lier. talunl at .'..M( 'Hie 1-oilH wna
detalnetl a dar al Hkajnnkawa hy tha
ahrrlff of Wahkiakum rotihtr. It ap
peara that T llnrrla llnrllrtl, of Tort
land, held a note for aialnat J.
t'larkatjn, one of the ownora of tne lamu.
and on thta he flletl all attai'hml on II,
with dlrectlnna In the aherirf of Wahkl
nkum counlr to attnch the canto It
aa fvural lhal the hill nf la.llnif for the
cnrao had Ik'-.ii neitlniet .y tlarkaon
tiefom the atilt waa Mind, or the carao
nllai-hrd, and the veeat'l waa reltviaetl.
Hli- will au to era uUiy. 'Ilil la thn
aeMitnl oanio of lumber ever ahlpted lo
Khaiuthal direct from tlila port.
A IttU III. than lltll pit Tha III
tta ajona, tha pill haa won. PwWIIl'a
l.lttl Krly Klaer ara thallitl pllli h
our f rt Ilia. Chaa Itofara.
How lo avoid anld-n piixir;' - ue !r.
I'rltV Itaklna; Pjwder.
MKNt KOU WKPNKHDAY.
Tha aj.lrli nf r.n'h dlali and (cat of all
la what Inaecloue ciHika the rellrth call;
Kor though the market aenda In loada of
final
They am all taatelraa tilt (hat make!
them good. Klng'a Cookery.
Ilrenkfaaf.
Fruit.
Whaatlet. Cream and Bugar.
Calf'a l.lver mid llai'on.
Krlnl Tom Cod.
(IriUmm llema.
Coffee.
I.tinchmin.
Ilrollrd Oyatera.
Celery Muyoiumliui.
HmI in I of I luck.
Cup CuatiuM.
Dlnnar.
('lama.
Tomnto 1 1 u will) Croutona.
Iliiillahca. Thnn.
Ilrolli'd Hlinil.
Clyel of AiiieliiM.
Veal CrouurllJ'". Hrown Hiiuce.
lliik.M n nil Wuffcd Tonmtoea.
Ui.iii.lc. I Itllia of lll'Kf.
Chlrory Hiilild. Krclli'll Dreaalna;.
IIiiIIiiii Cnmm.
III VKIH AND HKI.MIUH.
The following triiiafcr wero fled for
record at llii olllco of Heronl-r Hilliilpr
ann yeelcnli.y:
W. 11. lleiulliiKtim to Kiidotph
llarth. I.ut II. HllK-k 4D. Mc-
Ch.rv' I
K. n. Itrock ami wife to R. n.
Walla, Ijta I, and J, lllock !,
Mi'Cluri''a
8. 1. Adulr to I,. M. Ilowca, l.ot
IB lo 'a Inclualve, Hlook War
re nt on
Cluia. Mulidlii to Mary MiitelU,
liu ncrea In lownahlp 7 north,
rango weal
Clutaop county to Mr. C. W, Van
atoms quit claim deed to Lota 1,
S. i, 4. 6, 6, 7. 1, 9, 10, II, and ii,
llluck IS, Pnclllo addition
MOO
13.0
li)
It'i all tha Kims, a alight cold, congeat
4 lunga or aevoro cough. Ona Mlnut
Cough Cur banlahea them.
STOCKIlOLriKIlB' MHICTINO.
Tha annual meeting of tha atockhold
era of the Aatorln lliilldlng A ItOan Aaao
olntlon will ha held at their ofDca on
Tueaday, May 12th. 1M6, for tha purpoae
of clociliig director, for the mailing year
and tha tranaactlon of any bualneaa that
mny come before the mealing. The
eleotlon will tm by ballot, and will be
held from 9 p. m. until I p. m.
By Older of the Hoard of Director.
- W. U KOHB, Soorotary.
OUR CORNER.
A rantleman'a reaort, at corner Bond
and 11th atreeu. Tha flneat brands of
liquors and cigar alwayi on hand. Call
and try u.
ANDERSON A PETHJR80N.
for May, 1896.
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TIIK MTTI.B WOMAN
A little hit of a woman rama
Athwart my path on day;
a liny wn ahe thai ah aeetned 10 be
A pity atntyed frmn the inlaly Ben.
or a wandering greenwood fay
"Oh, you llille elf," cried -
"And what are you doing here?
Ho tiny aa you will never do
for the brutal ruah and hullabaloo
f IhU practical work. I fear."
"Voire hava 1, good air." aald ahr--
"'Tie aoft an angel'a algh,
llul lo fancy L word nf yuur'a fr
heanl
In the dm of thia world'! nhaurd,"
HrnlMngly, I made reply.
"Manila hava I, good air," ahe quoth
"Marry, and lhal you hare!
llul amid the alrlfe and the tumult rife.
In all the atrtiggle and haiila for life,
What ran Iheaa wee hand dof
"Kye have I, good air," eh aald
"Hooth you have." quoth I,
"And leara ahall flow therefrom. I trow,
And they lietlmea ahall dim with wo.
A lha hard, hard year go hy."
That little bit of a woman real
liar two ayea full on me.
And they mute me aero to my Inn oat
ror.
And they held me alavad fnrvrmor.
Tt would 1 not b frr!
Thla lltll bit of a woman'a hand
Meachwl up Into my breaal.
And rent apart my acofnag heart
Aa raunot b tipreaaed.
The lltll bit of a woman'a voire
Haa grown moat wondrou dear.
Above th hlar of all lawhr
(An Inaplratlon that mnkf at ear)
It rlaeth full and clear.
Iear on, I bteaa the aulille power
That make m wholly thin:
And I'm proud to aay lhal I blraa the
lay
When a Utile woman wrought her way
Into thla life of mln.
-Eugen Field.
f.I IH'NO CD ANil'H MlflHION.
KM-ctrd lo Mlraiigthrn Itual' lnflu
e tm and rrnilg In China.
Hhanghaf Cor N. Y. Herald. March 1
It la by thla time well-known lo read
era of the Herald lhal Chin will he
represented al the riar'a coronation cere
morlra on Miy 'Jt by the Chinaman
whoae name la lnt knuwn to oulaldcr.
14 Hung Clmiui. ainlor tutor lo the heir
apparent tlhough there 'a, unfortunately,
no heir apparent yrt In l'rklng). acnlor
grand arcr. tary of aliite, mlnlatcr auH-r-Intemlent
fur the northern porta and
arl of the flrat rank, to give him hta
correct offlrlul tttlea and hi proper place
In the mand.irtnn hierarchy. He ha al
ready left I'eklnaT and hy thla lime ought
to lie In Ttrnlaln. where a apodal ateumer
la walling to bring him here. He la
expeutcd lo arrive here neat week, and
will rmlwtrk on Jlnroh Pi on In Me
angerlca atcamrr Krncat Hlniona. which
la In carry lilm to Slara.llle. whence
he will travel by rail to Moacow.
Ilia aulle ror.alaia of alxiut thirty peo
ple, an aealatnnl envoy, I'hao Yu-lln, ei
governor of Knrmoan: hla adopted un,
the eo-eallrd ' Uir.l ' I.I, eg-mlnlalr al
Tokyo' I .In-Tonic, et-attache at the
Washington liitailon: Ma Klen-Chong, a
Tnrinr. who took a lending part In the
almrtlv Mlt-Klrurti deal of l.., and
who waa Inllmntely aaaoclnted with the
defunct great American houae of Kiiaacll
Co., who let poor Ma In for nearly a
conl million when II hroko nearly four
year ago.
I, l a progriimme la lo apend about three
month" In the land of the ranr, and then
vlalt Vlemia, Herlln, 1'iirla, Ixindon. rv
liirnliut In the fall via the I'nltcd Rtatra
Ho will vlalt New York, Washington,
lloaton, rhllndclphla, Chliugo and Han
r'ranclaco, and already Instruction have
been hciiI to the Chine riipreacntntlvea
In all the r II Ira mimed lo muko. prepara
tion for hi vlalt. 1,1 la the Aral Oil
mac oltlclnl of flrat claaa rank ever to
go iihrimilt- that la. voluntarily. It I
true lhal the Imperial commissioner,
Vein, who Arty year ago held an almost
rorrcsimnillng rank, traveled a far aa
India, but he did so na a prisoner on
iHiard a llrltlsh warship, which carried
lilm na a riuptlve, for his treachery at
Canton, to Calcutta, where he illiil In
Durance. Further. It I true that LI
has been abroad Ivetoro. but that Wat
only last year, mid na far us Hhlmono
aekl. the nearest point of Japan, which
ho went to for the purpose of suing fur
pence.
NATUIIM OP LI B MI38ION.
HI present mlsalon la of li very dif
ferent character, thouith It la diiuhtlea
largely the outcome of the jvipiul lo his
former travels nhroud. It tertulnly Is
tho result of hi aurrrsaful ;iollcy uf call
ing In the uHslstnme of HuhsU to expel
tha Japanese, and buying off . no enemy
at the coat of tying up tho Bon of Heav
en hopelessly to Hie Little Father of all
tho Itusslna. Ostensibly a measure of In
ternational courtesy to attend the glo
rious crowning of tha young Csar, his
mission la In reality Intended to put the
finishing touches upon the new and
strange union which haa been effected
between the oldest and newest Asiatic
ei.tplre.
I ahall be very much surprised If the
outcome of hla vlalt to Petersburg and
Moaeow does not raise Russia's position
In China lo still greater heights. While
the Port Arthur treaty that startled tha
world a few months ago may have no
actual exlateno upon paper, aa theao fat
making Instruments aro rarely commnt
td lo writing until all the preliminaries
are In .order ami the seals of the con
tracting parties can be safely affixed
without bringing In tho protests of med
dling outsiders. I am perfectly certain
that there wna very much more than a
germ of truth, and In fact a very solid
foundation for these rumors. Port Ar
thur may not have been the point se
lected, but that Russia, means to obtain
a permanent naval bnan In North China
la now admitted even by Russia herself.
Kyaochnn liny, on Shnndtung, about 100
miles from W'el-llul-Wel, on the Yellow
Bea, has since been constantly used by
Russian wnr ships as a naval station,
and the country around has been posted
with Imperial proclamations from I'ekln
telling III people not lo be nUrmd St
th sppvaratic of the lrang ahlpa, and
lha "foreign i) all'" who r China's
proved and trusty friends.
lll'HHMN INKLI ICNCK HI'll '.AIMMU
Russian military and railway survey
ing partlea are now overrunning Man
churia from Ihre illfferml Matting
points In Hlherla-vls , Vladlv-ialouli, the
military and nnval ediiiartor nf tha
I'rlmorak, or coaaf province; lUlmroff
ka, that wonderful lily whl.ih Murvlft
founded al the conAuenc of ih I a
surl ami Am. Kir rivers, and whl.rh I
now lha renier of adinlnletratlva control
and th reldhf of the governor gen
eral of Raalern Hllwrla, ami lilagonnit
dhenak, th great comm-r.ial and gold
mining renter of Central Hllwrla, which
face th ancient Ally at Algun, about
son miles from th mouth of th A moor,
where lh flrat treaty with Ituaala and
China was mad Iwo hundred year age.
The rout for Ih fulur extension of
th rtlherlan railway has admittedly been
diverted through Chine trr1io.-y, and
lh only noli uixin which thr la any
doubt la a to th prent part of China
or Korea where II will reach Ih opan
aea, south of Ih lea line. II I alao ad
mitted that Id In hi mission lo llual
I much mor roncernt with Ih nego
tiation and settlement of the two point
than with Ih coronation ceremony. In
fact, a high Chines? ortVlaJ hes procured
lh publlrnllon of what h alleges la tha
text of a secret treaty which Id la
charged with negotiating htwn Chin
and Ituaala. I'oaalldy hla ol.Je.-t I to
defeat any aurh rons'immnllon. but 1
think the f hlrua writer has omwhat
overstated hi rase.
I Islleve, from what ! can gather from
Chine aa well aa from hl-lh Ituaelan
ourre, lh.it Ihe maliera which 1.1 will
dlBcusa In Ml I'eterslturn will 1 lha
signing of a long leaae, la II were, of
Kyaoi-han bay lo ih Husslnn Aeei. lh
co-nperullnn of Chin In Hie of si
lowing a rhorter rout Ihrough Chine
territory, and Ihe supply of In'mr, of th
lrans-8lherlnn rsllwsy. Ihe reorganise-
Ion of China' financial system nnd her
mo-le of raising Internal revenues, under
Russian advlc and control, the mo-le of
paying Ihe indemnity losn to Ituaala and
raising th next po.im.ono tarla to py
off Japan; lh compensation lo h paid
lo China for practically pla.-inif Man
churia and A Inrg slice of Mongolia un
dtr Ihe admlnlBirallou of the Hlltertan
railway lioard. Ih .aiahllehment of
closer riMnmerclal relation with Bitiert
by Ihe uenlng of Ituatlun ronaiilatr
all over the north. I am quit poalilv
thai Ituaala ha no Intention of attempt
ing lo llrk China's myriad of coolies
Into soldier, bill II I quite on th cards
that ther may b Included In Ihe bar
gain the transfer of aeveral of Russia's
otwnlet men-or-war (O I nina, to replace
Ih A eel which Admiral Ito sunk or cap
tured In IK-.
CHINA'S ONE (IRK AT STATESMAN.
Out this programme la obvloualy (
tensiv enough for on deal by a Chi
arse atateaman who la In hla 73d year,
and who haa never bn oulald China
xoepl one for a few weeks In Japan
under rtrrumatartce h would robab!y
ratber forgt. Th Mlerilon of U Hung
Chang for thla mission I an aaluta move
on Rusala'a part, for, despll all we may
say and twllev about U. he la th only
big man China po capahl of deal
Ing In affair with foreign powers.
Though an Imperial prtnr waa Invited
lo proceed la Runt lo rprnt His
Dragon Majeety at tha coronation,
Count Casalrd. who conveyed tha Invita
tion to I'kln. knew perfectly wll that
neither lrtnr Kunar nor rnnce Chlng
had th altghleat practical acquatntsn'-
with foreign affair, and that, aa much
more serious .bueta had lo b dene
after th coronation caromonlal. IJ wal
the on man to do It.
Aa a precautionary meaaiir. and per
hap to nrovul for a more Irngthy o
hmrn abroad. IJ haa remllled vaal sum
of money to f'urop of In, him any
a much aa a.ouu,(0. Vit I think thla
nvmber of tarla would be nearer In
mark. A con aa hla back la turned he
la pretty certain to le netvely assailed
by hi erermie all over China, and who
know a lhal he may v.- be able to re
turn r llenc his foresight In placing
a elle of hla vast fortune where he ran
lay hla hand upon II In safety If he ha
lo aiiend the remainder of his declining
years abroad.
CHINKflK "HU FF."
II ha lately been aae-rted In print that
U had threatened Ihe Chinese mlnlatcr
at I'ekln. Uaron Havaahl. with repudia
tion of the Bhlqionoe-kl tnaty. and Ih
toppage of Ihe remainder of Ihe Indem
nity, If Ih Japanese rKlma In respect of
th supplementary commercial treaty
were pressed loo hard. Hut though th
statement was published In a little Kng
llnh puier published In Tientsin, which
1.1 control, no one who read the state
ment carefully could conclude that It
waa anything more than one of the usual
pieces of Chinese "bluff," which the 'hl
ncao love so much to try on occasion
ally. Rusala. Franco and Uermany,
having to a great extent gone security
for China' due performance of her part
of Ihe Hhlmonosrkl Irenty, muat of ne
ceaalty see that she adhered to It With
absolute ('.ml fullh. To consent lo any
such act of treachery aa Is sugg.iied In
the' Idea of repudiation of her obligation
and debt to Japan would put an end to
all Interuntlonnl morality and establish
a coil utterly ruinous to the scant
enough shred of honesty and diplomatic
mornllly between nations. Moreover,
holding Wel-ltal-Mel with her military
"men In possession," It would not be
very dlfflcull for Japan to suddenly In
crease that force, and begin a march
uimn I'ekln which no "friendly advice"
could turn her from under such circum
stances. Today I met Colonel Wog.ick, the Ru
Inn military agent, whoae acquaintance
with affairs In Japan. China and Korea
la unique, nnd perhnp more extensive
and Intimate than that of any other
man In Ihe fur Wast, lie has just ar
rived from Korea and Japan, and fully
confirms my version of the queen of
Korea's marvellous escape from her
would-be assassins In October last. For
six weeks she has been living; with M.
and Mine. Waeher. the Russlin charge
and his wife, In Seoul, nnd tho public
announcement of her being alive Is ex
pected to lie made nt any time. The
Japan Mull nnd two of the Blmnghal
papers nre now publishing letters from
their correspondents at Beotil showing
that the queen Is nllve and well.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all In leavening
Strength. U. S. avrnnnt Report
BUFFALO HEING KILLED.
The Herd In the National Tark la Miss
ing From lta Haunts.
Missoula, Mont., Mlssoullnn.
Mr. W. H. Murphy, of Mammoth Hot
Springs, a prominent stock raiser, la In
tha city. In conversation with a repre
sentative of the Mlssotillan Mr. Humph
rey said that the buffalo In Yellowstone
National park ' are almost extinct no
matter what may be sold to he contrary
He had heard of persona being offered
sixty-three fresh hide during; the win
ter, and aa long as the state of Idaho
will not enforce the heavy penalty for
killing buffalo It will be Impossible to
save the herd In the park, the only
buffalo In a natural state now In the
confines of the United States.
Every winter partlea from Idaho coma
Into the pork, and without any trouble
drive the animals over the reserve line
and slaughter them. Last fall the
Smithsonian Institute appropriated some
thing like 87.0UU to build a large corral
for the protection of the park herd, and
this corral was built. It Is an enclosure
of ten miles. Tho purpose for which It
was constructed was to hold the buffalo
during the high snow Inst winter, but
when senrch was made for them In their
usual graslng grounds not one was to
be found. It Is presumed that the herd,
conalstlng of lfiO head, which was seen
lust fall, had been killed for their heads
and hides. The heads bring; from 1400
REGULAR REPUBLICAN
TICKET.
State Ticket.
For Suprm Judf.
IL 8. UKAN.
For Representative In Congre Second
District.
W. It. ELLIS.
For District Attorney,
T. J. CLKKTON.
County Ticket.
For Rprniatlv.
WM. F. MeOkonR.
FRANK L. PARKiR.
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C. fl. OUNDEHAOM.
For County Commlavl jt.
HOWELL LEWIS.
For County Treasurer.
D. U WARD.
For Superintendent of County flchoola.
J. U. 0CIIM1U.
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C. W. CARNAIIAN.
For County Coroner.
RICHARD RICHARD.
For County Surveyor.
N. D. RATMOND.
Astorli Precinct.
For Jualte of th Peafl.
JOHN A UF. HC ROM II IK.
For Constable.
FRED W1CKMAN.
lo PM. and the hide from liu) lo 111, o
It I easy lo b Been thai poacher rlll
run deaperat rlk In order to secure
them.
Mr. Humphrey believe that there la
another herd In lha park of Ih bison
variety, but they roam separate and die-
llnet from th buffalo proper. He raya
that Captain Water, who I at tha head
of Ih Yellowstone lake, has purchased
IX head of buffalo from Illinois partlea.
They ar now en rouet to Montana.
Thla la a privet enterprl. Th cap
tain believe that by private ownership
ami peroanal rare h ran Increase his
herd, which will he valuable within a
short time.
Mr. Humphrey suggests that close to
the Hot Springs, on tha Wyoming- side,
a large enclosure ehould b built to keep
the straggling buffalo. If any ar found.
Ha y It la a beautiful spot, tha range
I excellent and grass en be found Ihe
year round, aa It erldom snows. 1.a
warm moisture Using from tha springs
haa tha bum effect upon vccwtatlon
that th gulf atresm or the Japanese
currant ha In tempering vaUra of th
ocean
A ahort time ago. coming out of tha
park. Mr. Humphrey stale that ha saw
many larg band of antelope, number
ing, he should aay, In the neighborhood
of Loot) They frequent th pot ha
epoke of aa a natural herding place for
tha buffalo owing to the succulent grass
found ther and to eacap tha deep
nowt In th other portion of tha park.
ENOLI8H CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
Insportant to Americana Seeking Ekur-
ah Capttal for aew rnttrpraeea. 1
conuusrlng the naana and addraaans c
1V0 auceesafi' pro towers who tsar places:
over lOO.VW.tOu Sterling In Foreign In.
vestment within tit last ls years, and
over tU.000,000 for tha seven month of
1Mb. Itic ti. or US. pay4l by poota
onh-r to the London and Universal Bu
reau of Invwaturs, 20. Cheap aide, London.
E. C. 8ubaerbra wil be entitled, by ar
rangavn with th director to reoetv
elttier -rteraon: or letter of Introductoin
to any of mew wc arm promoters.
Thl la. Is flrat caa In every reapact,
and every man or Arm whoae nam ap
pears Usrreln may be depended upon.
For phvrtiur eh following It will be
found InvwJiiabt Monde or Hharea of In
diastri. Commercial and Financial con
cern. Mortxttg loans. Bai of Lands,
Patents or Mine.
Dtrector:-
BIR ED WA RD C. ROSS,
HDN. WALTKR C. PEPTB,
CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFE.
Copjrrigtst.
A TWISTER.
A twister In twisting
May twist him a twist.
For In twisting a twist '
Three twists make a twist: '
Rut If one of the twists
Untwists from the twist.
The twist untwisting
Untwists tha twist.
That Is, when It's twisted with any
other twine than MARSHALL'8.
FROM NOW CNTIL SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be to
fashion. They ran be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In the steam-heated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
speed and for safety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of the
Wast.
NOTICE.
Salmon Ashera, send In your orders for
wire nets to Washington Wire Works,
8eattle. Wash.
TILLAMOOK
INEHALEM
AND OTHER COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
....Augusta
ALL
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
Sailing dates to and from Tillamook
aad Nthalam depend apes
th weather.
For Freight and Passenger
Rates Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AOBINT8
0. R. N. CO.. A genU, Portland.
Ttlst ti ft non-DotBonotti
rmfMjy for uonorrnvs,
Olmt, Spermatorrhea.,
I chevrgt, or ttnf luHitmni.
vt niifsi. nnnitDri mi-
lion, irruacion or iiicertv
tinn of uiuoodi mem-
LtheEmnS Gheh'MI Co, bnne. iNon-Mtrinwui,
Old nj aVJranUM
"or wnt In plain wrapper.
tiy eiprtMt prfptud, iti
i nn, or s bottl, fi.ii.
CircuUr wn ou rvquMt
f llllMiuj
M ; J Ooterntsd
bVm. io uittsr.
SaWai rMMU MnlUtOk.
ntOrKSSIONAL CAIUJk.
JOHN T. LIOHTKR,
ATTORNKT-AT-LAW,
Offlca, upstairs, Astorlan liulldlng.
DR. EIUV JANHON,
PHYSICIAN AND bUROEON
Offlo over Olaen's drug stiir. Hours, 1
to 11 a to.; t to t and 1 to I p. m. Susv
days, to to 1L
DH. O. ti. ESTEfl,
PHT8ICI N AND SURGEON,
Hueclal attention to diseases of worn
an and surgerr.
OfOo over Danslgert store, Astoria
Tslephoos VP U
JAT TUTTLE. IL IX
PHTS1C1AN, SUROEON, AND
AOCODCHEUR.
Offlo. Roots I aad C Prtkaas
Bonding. Hours, II to U and 1 fr
Reatdaoo. US. Cedar gtrsst.
H. T. CRCMI,
ATTORN ET-AT-LAW,
SJ OoasBWCBSl StrML
W. M. LsFerss. 1. & taalUi
La FORCE SMITH.
ATTORNEIS-AT-TAW,
BSJ Cnmsnarrsil treat.
i. U. A. HWLBI,
ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW. i
Offlo. so Beouodl Strset. Astoria, Or.
J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxos
Zbeuur V. Dolpn.
LKJLPU. NIXON DOLPH.
ATTOitNBTS AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon. H U, 24, and V,
Hamilton Hullding. All legal and cot
leottoa bualneaa promp-ly attaoded to.
Claims against the governmoot a sp
daily.
SOCIETY. MEETINGS.
TBMPLE LODGE) NO. 7, A. F. and
A. M. Hegular communications held
on tha first and third Tuesday evening
f caob memth.
O. W. LOUN8BERRT, W. M.
E. C. HOLDEN, Ba tary.
MISCELLANEOUS
W. C. CABS ELL, .
DEALER IN REAL E8TATE;
Notary Public
471 Bond street
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call OS Jasx
F. Handler A Co.. 1M Third strsst. and get
lbs Daily Astortaa. Vlattora seed aa
ml thtr morning paper while there.
J. A FASTABEN D,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
HOUSE, BRIDGE WD DtfJlRF BUILDER
HOUSS MOVER.
aTJsTH Mevlag TU for Rt.
ASTOSU
After (Deals I
Or at any other tiro
when you wish t good
cigar ask for the well
known, home made,
band-made, white labor
cigar
"La Bella Astoria "
Conoeded by all smokers
to be tbe beat oiaTU
oiaDufaetured. W. F. SCHIEBE,
71 Nintr; Street,
Astarla. Oregea.
BREMNER o: HOLMES.
Blacksmith.
Special attention paid to steamboat re
pairing, first -class horseshoeing, etc.
LOGGING CflJMP CQORK A SPECIALTY
UT7 Olney strset between Third and
and Foarth. Astoria. Or.
B.F.flliliEH&S04
Wall Paper, Artlits' Malerttlf, Palais,
Oils, Glass, ate. Japan Ma Wnr,.
Rug aad BaatbooGoedt
365 Commercial Street.
flSTOHlfl PUBLIC IiIBHRRY
READING ROOM FREE TO ALL.
Open every day from I o'clock to I Jl
and :M to 1 JO p. m.
Subscription rates It per annum.
aW. COR. ELEVENTH A DTJANE BTS.
J. B. WYATT,
Phon No. 68
Astoria, Oregea
Hardware,
Sliip Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
5 Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships.
Few Hen Would Ask
for a Finer Dinner
than those we serve. We're trying In
every way to make them th most en
joyable in town. All tho "good things"
of the season cooked by our excellent
oook In th moat delicious style. Per
fect servlc.
If you Invite a friend to the Palace
Restaurant the place la a sufficient guar
antee that he will receive a good meal.
The Palace Restaurant
THE BOARD OF TRADE
PETER DOUR Et-L, .Prop.
ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS.
Cor. Tenth aad Bond Street.
They Lack Life
There are twines sold to fishermen
on the Columbia river that stand lo
the same relationship to MarahaU't
Twine as a wooden Image does to th.
human being they lack strength Uf
evenness and lasting qualities. Don't
tool yourself Into the belief that other
twines besides Marshall's will do "just
as weH" They won't They cannot
Please don't
lose sight
of our St. Paul-Chicago
and SL Paul-Bt. Louis
lines.
The service they offer Is
better than evar.
Pleas don't loss sight of
them.
. between St. Paul and
Chicago tha Hurllngton
offers a servlc that la aa
luxurious ss any la tha
country. Two trains
dally. . Compartment
sleeper ataadaJd e!ap
r chair ears-dtnars.
Btwii SL Paul aad St.
Leuls our trains sr faster
and better equipped than
the of any ether rail
road. Ticket and time tables
on application to th local
ticket offlca
mm-
C. SHELDON, G.A.
rertlaid. Oregon.
E. ricNEIL, Kecslver.
uj o 1
Gives Choice
of
JtaoTranseonhneDta)
ItOUlCH,
Via
Via .
Ogden, Denver
and
Omaha or
St. Paul.
Spokane
and
St Paul.
Pullman and Tourist SIook""
Fro Meolinlnc Chairs Car
Astoria to San Francisco.
Columbia, Thursday April XL
Stat of California, Tuesday, April &
Columbia, Sunday, May 1
State of California, Friday, May 1
Columbia. Wednesday. May Is. "
Stat of California. Monday. May 11
Columbia, Saturday, May B-
8 lata of California. Thursday, May U.
Astoria tod Portlod Stumers.
T. J. POTTER
Tvaa. AatAeia. rfaflv aiMnt Bttnyl
at I p. to.; leaves Portland oaUy, except
Sunday, at t a. aa,
R R. TMOMPSON,
Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday at
a. ra.; loaves Portland dally, except
Saturday, at I p. m.
For rates and general tnformaUoa oa0
on or audresa
O. W. LODN0BBRRT.
W. H. HTJRLBURT,
Oaa. pas. Agt eVnisA f
ROSS HIGGINS k CO
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria aad Upper AsteKa
Ra Teas and Cot ee. Table OelkadM. Downer
as. Tropical Praia. Vegetable, buf ar
Cured Haas. Bacoa. Etc
Choke Fresh and Salt Meats.
I873 1895
Lubricating
OILS
A Specialty.
pisfyer
Brothers,
Sell ASTORIA
Ship Chandelery,
Hardware,
Iron & St el,
Coal,
Groceries A Provisions,
Flour & Mill Feed,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Loggers Supplies,
Fairbank's Scales,
Doors & Windows,
Agricultural Implement
Wagon 8 & Vehicles.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, FeeJ, Provisions, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets.
Cheap
Clothing
The Hop Lee Clothing Factory and
merchant tailors, at m Bond street
makes underclothing to order. Bolts
and trousers made to fit perfectly,
Every order punctually on time and
satisfaction guaranteed, Good goods
said cheap. Call aad be ooavtnoed.
STEAMERS
Telephone & Bailey Gatzert.
"Telephone" leaves Astoria at T p.
dally (except Sunday).
Leaves Portland at T a. m. dally.,
"Bailey Oatsert" leaves Astoria Tues-
- QJI... Th,, riav WMaV and
Saturday morning at !: a. m.; Sunday
evening at 1 p. m.
Leaves Portland dally at I p. bl, x
eept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m.
WALLACE MAUZERY. Agent.
MANHOOD
aai t
Brass Psr
rasa.
aaa4 ky menean
ar ettialaa, wkle
BBe l-eaa MadKUDa ua..
llKt.aJIUaIUIUMb. uag ata Tales
Indio
The Oasis op tms
Colorado Desert
Wealth
Hesort
BELOW frlE LEVEL
OP THE SEA
Absolutely
Dry and' Pure tropical
Climate
Pronounced by Physicians the
mo8t Favorable in America
for Sufferers from . . . ;
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
Th objection urged against Indio in
the past by th large numbers who
otherwise would have been glad to take
advantage of lis buwflelal climate, has
been a lack of suitable accommodation.
The Southern Paelfle Company tail as
pleasur In announcing that several
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have Just bean erected at India atatloo,
that will be rented to applicants at rea
sonable rates. They aro furnished with
modern conveniences, supplied with pur
artesian water, and so at mated aa ts give
occupants all tha advantages ts be de
rived from a more or lane protracted
issldano lo this sVallghtful etlmat.
(From th. San Francisco Argonaut)
"In th. heart of the great desert of tho
Colorado which a Southern Pacta)
travrsa Uit Is sn oasis called India,
which. Is our opinion. Is th sanitarium
of tha earth. , We battere, from personal
Investigation, that for certain Individuals,
ther la no spot on this planet so favor
able."
O. T. Stewart. K. D.. write: "Tho
purity of the air. and tha sternal sun
bins, fill on with wonder snd dXIghC
Nature has . accomplished so
much that ther. remains but little for
than to do. As to Its posslbUIUes ss a
health resort hers Is tho moat perfect
unshlna, with a temperature always
plaa.ac a perfectly dry soil, far rain
sa. unknown factor; pur. oxygen, dense
atmosphere and purs water. What more
can be destredT It la th place, above
ail others, for tang troubles, snd a pera
dis for rheumatic. Caaaaldorue; the
umber of auffcrera who havo bora
cured. I bass no hesitancy m reooaii
mending this genial oasis as the haven
of tha afflicted.'
INDIO.
Is 613 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANOELES
Fare from Los Angeles
For further Information Inquire rat
any Southern Pacific Company agent,
or address
B P. ROGERS,
Asst. Gen. Pass. AgL & P. Co,
J. B. KIRKLAJTD,
tHst. Peas. AgL
Car. First u4 Aider Sta, Portland, Or.
Are You Going East?
Be sure nnd see that your ticket
reads via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
-tw-
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL,,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
Thla to the
GREAT SHORT LINE
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Harnlflesat Track. Peerless Ves
tJboled Dining and Bleeping car
Train and Motto;
ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the vestlbuled trains without extra,
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous Una. All agents hava
tickets.
W. H. MEAD, T. C. SAVaQH,
Gen. Agent Tray. F. and P. AgL
til Washington St.. Portland. Or.
RESTORED.?.
Isaa at I
srl aeean, BBSBatss aaa f 1
tm4 a ksSxaarur. n In ar 1
Caa a
rllarw W11 1 a Vina
kaaaaaa, ssaft WmJltnm. imm at
saL Lsat BtaaBBsaa. leieau 1 ejMiBHBM,
On ii all 1 1 Oriwa af aa aal
laaaBirr
earned la is eekt. gl par am. S ear Ba. kv emit praeaial Circular
tea, aaa. kr ah druegtetx. Aak far tt. taas a Hlar lfan.iie Br
ran, ilaaiai LAB-cavla iam CBk.
a Tajakiu e T"T-
J. W. CONN, Agsat. Astoria,