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' r r . ' ' -fi TUB DAILY AHTOIHAN, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 22, IBM. 1 V v.iv- a... w-' "fe V .-' "-' ' A .M-" t.--.i)-n, .,,.,, , , . ' Tide Tabic for May, 1896. lllllll IMTK, i'ri.i . hatiirility .,, Ml'.NKAV ... Imnliiy , , , , Tuosilny N V.in'l)f , , 'J'liuraatajr. ,, l'rlilay Haltirilay, , , , M'NIMY ., Muiiilay , , , , , Tlleailiiy , , , , Wn.liieay , ( T!uiriln. ... rrnlay Hattinlay M'NI'AY..,. MoiiiUy Tticeduy . , . , , Vetlni .lay Tliuisilay Friday , hat unlay HIMUV,., Monday , , , , Tuesday WvtlnruUjr, , Thursday Kriiln) . riiinUr. , . , MNIUY M ATT Hit M MAKIINIi.j Muv vi, of Ml Mom . ami lilawarliorw, j The lurk Vlilelta lell ll III rU.r rly yesterday inoriiiiia; tor I'oilUiul, j hr ! ItMil luniiwr. Tho llrlllah lut lUII.N'limylT, llh ' iu ut luiiiiKr fur I'luln, win prutNklily mini iltin (rum I'onUnd Inday. i Tit uinor Albiuit rrlv4 yirr4ay (rum Hiattl ikI Ivfl up llw tlvr (ur , 'tkintiit, licr li Kill liMd lumtxr. Tin lrknlln I'arUmii) rrlv. itwn I Irotu Hi mairuoll yrlarly n. vuIIkI I for ttr.i,.n, ith l,j,vo M of ioiiii luitilirr. Tl oilciiittl llhir Allimirr, (nun Toko- ' ham Vl.li.M4, II. ('. arrlv lo tto)'. A (till roru o( (rol lit mi l.cr , rril kt llila ort mmI 1'urtUnU. j Tit umr Mmnai Hiir4 yatrrxly i.wiiiim( iur iiniisn vuiuRii'i ina I usrl j Humid tKirls. Mh crrtd v irl.- ol ' ciui (ruin ihu wrt (ur lit Nal)uiil j Ilf(ar Hi orauit had har (rial I rip. j (Ii alariuni ltoaitr of ,ar Turk lul- i liaiiMi ma (iilluwirK xlliuiially; Tit I MttllarilM Indiana and MaaaarhuMtta ( r underful Ituata. Thar la not ttialr lir1r anytahar Thay ar III baat In lh ay 0( l(ilrtliiia thai hav avar ; l txwn launt-had. Thay rvally put iti j Crajtifa In Ih Irad a III l.ulMrm of rhiia. la thla not a trlbui to Amrr- ' l.'an anarir. akill and lonhia In ahtliul.l- , Ina thai muat la auhavnuvd lo by all niartllma coU? Til toal vl lhc ' Vaaaaia rll) h polnird out 4 bln aanitial ihrm Hut It only a ahorl . Ilnla ao II rUlmnl that aurh ; aala ton Id nut b bulll In I ha U'nllod : Hiaip at any ruat. And in war vral ' Ih coal la of minor important' whrr ! Ih l"-t vnarally nirana Ih muat aur- I laaaful, and alao Ih rhamat In Ih rntl. ' Korrtcn natlona bull, Una: arhlai ahouln ' look al lha Amaiitan kind Thay an ; nio.lala whlrh hb lha amy ol other , huilitrra Aa lha orrdlrllona otrr III ' InalMUly of lha Amaru ana to build Ih ' licat ar tica)B hav lumod out (alao. It niar If takfii (ur granlatl that Ih , .r.ii'tlona aa lo lha Inability of Ih Am.'M. un to build up a nwrvhanl marina III Ik' no truer" Thai all iru riiuuali al I lii lima II aa arlttrn, and lha lii.luua and Maaaarhuaait had no ' uiK-rir AH la iiua fhaiurtHl, Tho tirrgon la auNrlur to rllhr tit almvc , niaiiilioird hli. lhrr. fort Ih ('rnmpa , ara ouliluno by lha I'nlon Iron Worka. , and II fullowa lha I'at'lflo ruoat holda j lha ii. nrd and at H.tn Kruni'laco Id (ound . lha I. ....Un alili'liullilltig raiahliahmant In , lha I'mml Mtnlea All of hbh la; , nn on by tho Maritime Hralater Itaelf ' Hun Kraiiiiaio roinmarvlal Neat. ! A woman milled th bark llollnawood (rum the Hawaiian Uland lo thla Mrt. In Mar Ii l and iMfttlna; alr. a)uai heavy head a.ia and throuih hv daya o( Ih heavlrvi alornia avei wlinraaett on th mil The tlulllnawood raarhrd tier Huiunlny mat lit and aallrd Into port wllh oui lua ur pilm, her cuura Iwlna dl rat ted by lh aanie itnrlmf yl ntl hand whl. h had aet her rotira when ah waa ai-uil.lltitf over llw ott.an under bar pole, wuh every ahml of rnnvoa lorn out of her by the fieri- wind. Th hero ine n( the 1 1 ul 1 1 n wood a Mra. Ida IIiiIh Inaon. th wlduwml ilaiiMhter of t'optaln KnUht. tHiminander and one of Ih own er of Ih vraael Thla la th tlrat trip of Ih llullnawoud lo Bun Kranrlaeo, ah tiavliif (one lo Honolulu from New York and taken a rarao (rom th lalnnd (or Ihla port. All went well until Wrdnea day nlKM, when lha atorm which had aatherln (or two dnya broke In nil Ita fury on the veaael. The inaltuuill, (ore anil arid lower topforeanll were apllt and liuna- wurao than uaeleae acalnat the rlK dine on the (ullowlmr morniiut III nilaien alityaull nml aeverul other ("re mid n(l mila wer blown out of the gun kta. The aallora attemptitl to Ik-ml n new (oreaall, llut It waa Imptiaallile lo reiiiuln (orward, the bl aeaa ronilnunlly aweeplna over the btiw. The wnler came In on det'k by the tun nml amanhed In the heavy ahuttera of the rnhln aky llahla. rluoilliiif the paaai-nxer a in rt nn nt a. The wind waa (rum the imrth-norlhtimt innlnly-tliiid imalnal Urn veaael bill ao nilinlritble did the iiiivluiitlnK oltlcrr Imve her wnrk In hand Hint when Hie atorm rlearwl nwuy Ih Holllnawood wit iolm i for the Kiirulliin laluml. With brink weal wind liehlnd her Ih veaael milled alniliiht (ur purl. Mra. Ilohluaoil hua heen hrr futher'a niniicntor (or (our year. Her brother la llret oltleer. and her mot her hua been nrmiml the Horn thllleen llmea and douhled I he ("nie nt Hood Hope (our ttmea.8iin Kriinclaco KxiinilniT. II nuilina flneat food Ullli'kly ItnJ with ! allKhteat lalior, Dr. Trlca'a Uuklnf Tow- dor. MKNU KOH BATIIRDAT. Hrek(at Freah Flah Cake. Ileefaleak, Hiwnlah Htyla. linked I'olatoea. From-h Holla. Coffe. Luncti. Potato and Onion Soup. Shad Koea, Maltre d'llotel. Tomato and Iltuc Muyonnulae. .'hea. Wa(tr. Tea. Dinner. Cucumber and Green IV Houp. Olive. Celery. Sen Hnaa. Fried wllh Tiirlnr Bailee. Ctillet o( Veul, I'luln. AaimriMtua, Welled llutter. Untitled Fowl. Stuffed Oreon I'oppera. Hquiiha, aur Cnnnpe. Strawberry Shortciika. Coffeo. Queen Nutnll liaa the moat beautiful tooth of any royal pononnjta In the world. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. WAItCH. I.IIW KAItll. A. Mi I I', M, A, M, I r, Hi ll. til. I (I. Il, III. I It. I ll. III. I It. III. III. 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My Krlemla: W hav met here today lo per(orm th annual duiba ineumheiii Umhi Ih oftVera and ilu tulu ra of liile ao tiety, lo hear th repurta of the retiriiiK uloVrra. o el.t'l Ihtir aurrraauua, and lo Iranau l any otliar liualuea lhal may b preaenled I do not consider thai I am entitled to lha honor o( liii rulletl a ploiierr iii Ih fulleal aena mot hnvliif been burn In llw lir.un of liuui but I Uilev II la my duty 10 aaalal tho who lame a my plonwr pnrvnla did, lo t arry on ih work ihey lun Th otijetl (ur Whirl! Ihoae worthy I'l olleer organlard thla awiely and prr (ormed Ih arduous dullea tweeeaary lu Inauaurate thrlr puriaiar are not yet aitompllshed. nearly all of the urljrmul meinivra, bu flial siatird ih roll ol memlivrahlp, "hav paaard to that liourn Ironi wheue noti return." Of iheir numlier Juhn llobaon, W. W. Corker and (I W CofntiU-rry r now alck. and un abb, ta at ten J this meetinc. Tlx work and Ih alms of Una aotiety r still un flnlahatl, and unlea mum apint or pa triot lam lo our country, and fidelity to th honor and memory of Ihoee bravo and hardy men and woman, who lav ua Ihla land I ahown, w lay ourerlvra llabl to be rharwtd wllh Ituiralltud and hrflvt. 1ha Qian and women, who through danger ami aor trials, by peril ous antl Innumerable hardahlpe without limit, laid th foundation al thla atnMr of eocloj, pollilral, and oommarvlal power omul th boatll aavage, in th lnine Irahl foraala. or on avorrhliui deaert, only by m ronelant guard both day and flight, often haling that a Waving aage brush ehould prov lo lay murderous redakln- hav w ell earned any honor and respect that their children and the mem ber of Ihla aotiety or th Inhabitant ol lha Weal can allow them. Th Whitman monument fund procured by th eierlluli of th first member ol thla autiety, now amounting to about Mi0t and a email amount of act-rued Interest, la moat of ll drawing eight per rant Interest through Ih klndneea ol Meaar. It.ld Tlllon. In whoa rharg II waa left by Truman I. I'owera and V . II. Dray, repreeenilng thla aocletay. I have received a communication (rom Itrv. V. 8 Holt, Ii. II., of I'uriland, Ore gun, aeklug what Ihla aotiety will do low. ante earning uul the object (ur which the (und wa raised, which lha ect relary will read under Ih proier head. I woutn recmnmend Hint lr Holt's biter lie re Icrred lo a toinnilitee, to aacrrtulii what kind o( a proioaltiun can be agreed upon. The masaacre of Dr. Marcue hitman and his associates, occurretl on th atli of Novemlier, and I heartily concur In lr. Holl a siiggealloii thai a atn nuoua effort be made to hav a monument to I heir memory unveiled on Ih Sih day ol November, 17, the seml-cenlctinlul ol lhat cruel event 1 am strongly ronvlncetl that thla atv rlety should adopt Uia custom o preva lent with similar organisations, of hav ing an annual reunion and dinner, at which eotial gathrrlngs of Hi old (rlend and pioneers may meet to recount ihelr trial and pleaaurea In bygone nay. There Is aQ apparent misunderstanding aa to w ho ar entitled to become mem lure or ihla aovh-ty. Artlt-I It) o( our constitution, nnieiidlng Article a, roada aa follows; "llesolvrd, That all American hnaliienla of the 1'niinc Coaat weat ol Ih Kocky Muuiilulna who arrived prior to ln, and their dceccnOunt. who ara at Ihla ilit l e. Auguat 11, I'M), sixteen year of age or over, are eligible to be mi-miters' o( Ihla aoclely." Thla would give ua, at lha b-aat. JfJI memln-ra In Oregon and W. ashlngton within thirty mllea of Iho mouth of th t'oliimbln river beside those all over th West, ninny of whom, I believe, would lie pleuet-d to attend our annual reunions should we decide to have them. I would recommend lhal Ih eet-rrlnry prepare a circular to lie aunt to proMr iraona. culling to Ihelr attention that they are eligible to become memhera of thla ao clety. Thla society hud donated to It ninny yeara luio hy our honored pioneer, Tru man I", l'owera-long elite paased awuy iAita & it ml I o( Ulock X. in Adair a Aato rlii, that are now becoming valuable, Rtunn use ahuuld l( poaalttlc be niitde ol this property, and ut letwt enotiKh to pity taxes upon It ohatlnt-d. I recom mend lh.it thla matter be referred to the trustee for their vpcclul runstdi rut loll. I beliove this aoclely nhould consider (he nilvlntthlllty of adopting some form or reroniony und limine lo lie worn while attending the (tinerul of u deceased mem ber. I lliercfure recommend that u com bo npiKilnled lo vonaider thla mutter. The forms atiggeatud are oonaldoretl by many nocesatiry In order that iinKormlty and concerted action may be hud at the burial of our duceuaed member. Hoping that these remarks will be re ceived In the spirit they are Intended, and that we may be able to revive our Interval, and make thla a aoclely that w may look to with trlde, I remain, Your humble aervunt. J. H. D. GHAT, Trealtlent P. and H. Society of Oregon. THE HOlTn HAD COMK. Detroit Newa. Tho Advanced Woman stopped sudden ly. She rested her chin thoughtfully In her hand, and pusaled expression came over her face, Tho Observant Individual amlled know ingly. He hiul been waiting for her to reallie that In her htutlo she loft eomothlng be hind. Tho Lincoln pniwr In MoClure'a Mugu line (or June will describe Lincoln In hi (iimlllur, everytlny relatlona with hla (iimlly, frlunda and neighoora at tha time of hla return to Springfield lift or serving a term In congress. It will contain a number ( new (acta and anecdotca, and will prtment Lincoln In one of hla mot attractive aspect. The paper will be fully illustrated. The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. JOIINA. COCK Kill I.L. On of Ohio's I'li liires.pio Figures. John ll Durei Oca. rllu-a lha Jollrlmllsl' Knrly Life, New York llernld. Wllh hi while "Milled lieurd, whit inusiacha and atwd gray eyes, John O. Imren la a plt'tiireaipi llgur In th prea HI. as well a almost lha lust of th alurdy band of anui-bellutn Kemocral who made Ihla purl in Ohio Ihelr little fighting ground. II waa asked to lull what he remem bered of Juhn A. CiH'kerlll'a early Ufa In Ohio. Ha waa glad lo do It, and a ha tulked the (Ire rum back lo hla eyes, and trumping along together (or a mil through ih wood b almost forgot lo use hi cane a tha enthusiasm grew upon him, "Know him?" h began, "Y, and hla (nlher and hla grandfather. Mighty good slock they were, loo. Juhn' grandfather wag on of th pioneer ot Ohio. II ram up her' (rom Fairfax county, Va., ami be waa a Virginia gen tleman, air, In all that lhat linpll.a He sallied In Adama county, and wag a mem liar ul the lower house o( th Ohio legislature at a tlma when It waa a con siderable honor, air, to b a repreaenta five ' "When I flra! knew John' fit I her h waa clerk of th court of Adam county. Th county seat wa Weal I'nlon, and I remember that the t'ockerlll residence, a moileat brick building, waa about lha finest house In Hi town. "I waa running a Ieniocratlo paper at the Jims In Highland rounly, Jianlng Adama. and II waa In I Ihink. that w Ii.miersts gut together and nomi nated John Cut her. old John Itandolp Cockerlll, a our candidate (or conar. ss. "Juhn wa a barefooted boy III Ihoae daya, running about the little loan, which has llll only (ew hundred In habllnnls. I only retneitiUr of Hue lhat h iui ierrlble tnfuiti,' leader in larvlsh inlniiU-f alul (ull of animal spirits Hot hla mot hers Influence Waa strong with III in, even than. Hh Was a Mlaa Lvlur. and that meana a good deal In Adama county, where the family la well known and highly respected. "I tell you thee thing lo show that Juhn had a right to be a strong man and a brainy man. Ilu came ul mighty good Block, ami stock will lell. "Al th beginning of lluchunan' ad ministration I went on lu Weehlncton, where John Itumlolp t'ockerlll waa round ing out hi term In t-ongnra. Little John wa with him. Jle waa a bright and enterprising hoy, bul be didn't take lo book learning, and didn't Ilk to go lo school very well. Ill lather waa somewhat worried about II, and uaed to talk It over wllh ni what b should do wllh hla son. When hla term waa ended he went hoik lo Weet I'nlon, and there decided thai he would make an editor out ot John. In Ihoae daya the drat eiep to being an editor waa lo become a printer's devil, and John waa put to learning the art preservative In th ornc of the old Adama County IemiKrat at Weal I'nlon. The editor waa John M. Smith. "Young Juhn waa always something ot a musician, and. In the intervals of type ticking, he helped to organise a coun try brass hand. I think h played th cornet. When the war broke out John. w."-o waa Is or 17, entered the service aa a musician wllh the real of the band, and. If my memory aervea me, they be came Ihe regular band of Ihe Twenty fourth Ohio Volunteer. John elder brother wa captain of a company In the regiment. He came out at Ih end of the war aa It colonel. I think John blew hla cornel all through the war. "John'a (ather wa colonel of the Sev enteenth Ohio Volunteer. I remember going Into hla tent on the day after Ihe battle of littaburg I -ending Colonel, I eal,l, 'waa It a aurpliee or notr 'It waa a urprlee," he ald, 'and a hell of a aurprtae. Th "reh" were almoat up lo my color line before I knew they were coming ' "Hut Colonel Corkrlrll waa one of the Orel to rally his surprised regiment, and General Sherman void adcrwanl that John Itandolph t'ockerlll wa the bravest and coolest man he ever ran aero. Bo young John came by hi nerve antl cool ness honestly. ' When tha war waa over (ather and two sons came back lo Weat I'nlon. The restless feeling, which waa Ihe out growth of ihe war, was in young John'a veins, and he didn't want la settle down In a Utile country town. Without con sulting anybody he got a Job on one ol Ihe Ohio river packets, and started to (ullow Ihe river. I aay he did not con sult anybody, because John waa always a sel(-reliiint and Independent sort of a man. Ills brother waa like him In till rreHM-l, and Ihelr (ather rather encour aged ll. In fact, the three generutlona of I'ockcrllle I have known were always a mighty spunky act. "Alter a trip or two on the river, how ever, John' (ather bought ihe old Adam County Democrat, and turned II over to Juhn and a young nephew named Patter son. Here John got hla tlrat reul taste ol Ihe newspaper business. Hut th town waa too amall (or lilin. and very aoon after he, with hla elder brother, the colonel, bought the Duller County Tele graph, nt Hunillton. Thla town waa then the very center of the Democracy In Ohio, and John waa thrown constantly w'.th Ihe Iradera of the party. One ot them waa Vallandlngham, who had been one of the moat brilliant of the Ohio delegation to congreso, denounced aa traitor during th war by hla rnemlea, and lianlshetl by President Lincoln. Vallandlngham waa then ambitious to go to Ihe senate. It wu the understanding among the Democratic lender lhat It Judge Thurman beat Huthrrford H. Huyea (or governor hla ambition was to be gratified. In ISH7 he perauaded young John Cockerlll to go to Dayton with him and help the couee along. They bought out the old Empire office and started lo run It aa equul owners. "Hut Judge Thurman waa defeated, though he cut down the Republican plu rality (rom tu.im two years before to 5,7(10. So Vallundlngham and Cockerlll sold the Kmplro November 1. lst'iS, to Dcruila Dwyer nml Juim-a cKlly. 1 ha,ve the orlglnul paper of tho sale, wllh fucker Ill's signal tire, at my houao. John Went from Dtiyton to Columbus, the cupltul, where he acted aa Journal clerk of Iho legislature. - "I waa then managing editor of the Cincinnati F.nqulrer, and I am proud to any that 1 gave John Cockortll bin Mm work In metropolitan Journalism. 1 had been Intimate with the family (or yeara nml knew the stuff that was In him, but honealy compel mo to any lhat he had not thus (ur shown any eapeclal bril liancy. "John'a drat worn for the Knqulrer wu done aa a correspondent at tha state capltol, but late In l!Wi ha came to Cin cinnati aa a regular reporter. He was a good all round mun, and If there waa any fun In a story ho waa sure to get It. Joe McCullough sucoeeded me, and under him Cockerlll became city editor. Later he succeeded McCullough at the head ot Ihe paper, with which he was connected (or ten yeara. Then hla honlth broke down and he went to Europe with Frank Hurd. When he came back. In partner ship with Stlllaon Hutchlns, ha founded the Washington Poet. Then he went to Italtlmore to take charge of the Oaxette. The next step whs to St. Louis, on the Post-Dispatch. With the remainder of hla history the world la familiar. "I hav never known a man hla equal In his later years as a newspaper corre spondent. Much of his auoccBs ascribe to the Influence of hla mother. Ho was the hardest worker I ever knew, and up to the time h came to Clnolnantl I do not believe he had ever tasted liquors. The news of his death was a great shock to me." McClure's Mngaalne for June will eon tain an early story by Hud yard Kipling, reprinted by special permission, and re lating how Mowgll, th wolf-ohlld, intro duced himself into the society of white men; a railroad Btory by Cy Warnutn; nnd a good Installment of Anthony Hope's new novel, "Phroso," All will lie fully Illustrated; tha Kipling1 story with eleven drawings, by W. A. C, Tape. Regular Republican TICKET SUte Ticket. For Supreme Judg. R. S. UK AN. For !leprntMv In Co(rrati-aeond District W. It. KLLlt, For Dwrtrlnt Attorney, T. J. CLKKTON. County Ticket. For fUpi-MMntatlvM. WU, F. MaOHK-l jn. rilANK L PAHKiCH. For Sheriff. J A MICA W, HARE, For County Clerk. F. I. DUNHAM. For County Recorder. C . OUNDKIISON. For County Commlsaliner. 1IOWKLL LKWII. For County Treasurer. II. L. WAHD. For Superintendent of County Schools. J. O. SCIl MID. For County Asatasir. C, W. CAIINAIIAN. For Counly Coronor. RICHARD RICH A HUB. For Counly Surveyor. N. D. RAYMOND. Astorli Precinct. For Justice of th Pesos. JOHN AHKHCHOMHIB. For Constable. FRED WICK MAN. I872 189) Lubricating OILS A Speililty. Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cout, Cirocerie A Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acta aa trusts for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest psld on Urn deposits. C. H. PAGE Presldnt HENJ. YOUNO Vlo-Prsldat FRANK PATTON Casbier D1RECTOHS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, C H. Page, Ben). Young. A. & Raed, D. P. Thompson, W. al Dement, D. K- Warren. AHTOHIA IRON WORKS Cesroaly St. foot ol Jat kaoa, Axtt. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ua as Mart as Ee(lae. Bolter work. Sleaa Boat and Ctnaery Work Specialty. Casthig of All DaKriptleni Mae tt) Ontar o Snort Nock. John Fox.... President and Superintendent A. U Fox , Vic President O. II. Prsel....; Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work don to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F, L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. N FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed hav filed their final accounta In the eslat of L. Wilson, deceased, and th estate of Wilson A Fisher, and that the county court of Clatsop county has set Monday, the 23d day ot Junes, 1198, at the hour ot 10 o'clock, for the hearing ot objections. If any there be, to the al lowance of said accounts. J. Q. A. DOW LB Y, WILEY B. ALLEN, Executor. May IS. 1KK. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY US. MANHOOD faaraaml to cure all Irm I a rwtrar, Headset. Headaah. all sriBls. tfURkOaIR USING, (ting aaeaxa Thir as4 ON Nolle I hereby glvon that lit assess ment Riad by ordinaries No. iiji;, ol th city of Aalixla, uniirmlog to ssiwiss munt vn roll No. II, lor th Improve ment ol ibignUMitth sit, t, (ruin lbs south aid of Ji.xt hange stra it to Mi su.itli aid of Orojid avenue, In llw city of As. 01 la, will be uu und payable on .ho loth day of June, lv. In liiluxl Slab gold or sliver coin, at In oltlcv of th city treas urer, oral It not so puid wlinln or b. fur said lime me common council will crdvr warrants Issued lor the collection ul th sain. The aosvumeiit I ns loilowa; l ater lirown, lot I, 1lot.k U, tflilis- ly's AatoriM I M Xi Tliao Lratker, und half N lit) (est lot I, block 14, Hhlvely's Astorl Theo Drackar, und half N U; leal lot t, block li, Hhlvvly's Astoria Magdaiena M. Claeaon, K half lot . block II, hl.lveiy s Astoria Klien H. Cherry, lot 1. block 112, hitvely a Aatorla ', Dwch, H. W (eel lot L block 74 10 21 M MO 20S H, Shlvaly's Asloua IQ Hi Wm. I tenth, N U (ei lot W, block 14, Hhlvely's Astoria ( ft Wm. lienih snd Katie Krone 10- Vlen, . I feet of N, ttt (set lot Jl, block It, Mhtvely's Astoria Wm. Dtntli and Kail Franeto- ft vlch, S. (eet o( ,V. m feat lot H, block 14, Hhlvely's Astoria J u Foartl Stokes Co., lot Z, block 112, Shlvely's Astoria 14 lu Finnish L. 16. Church, trustee, s. W feet of N. i (ret lot U, block ll, muvely a Aatorla .. Finnish L. K. Cbur-.h. trusU -a, H. ' lifi ol N. Vn (tit lot 12, block 14, bhlvely'a Astoria Kate Kranetovi h, 8. leet of ti. Ul feet lot 1U, block II, SldVely a Anuria Thoa. Houston, lot t bio. k 112, Hhlvely's Astoria Uertrude Harder, K. half N. IW (eel lot I, blo a It, Hhlvely's As toria Sarah Harder, W. half N. Ml feet lot t, block H, Snlvcly'a Aatorla Saroii J. Harder, W. half lot ill, block Hi, Shlvely'a Astoria II 40 74 tu 1 a a Ot 10 7u It 7 14 lu 14 Ul It 01 a 40 74 W a 40 74 M 21 40 ilary L. Harder, fc. half lot 10, block LU, Hhlvely's Astoria, Herman Marks, W. half lot il, block U, Hhlvelya Astoria A brum K. Salte, H. Iw (eel lot JO, block 14. Slilvelys Astona A. bVhemrkaii, und hull N. 100 feet lot I, block It. Hulvriy'j Antulia.. A. Bchernekau, und half N. '.HI feet lot 2. block It. Shlvcly's Astonii.. John Vraglnaan, S. im feet lot L block 14. Hhlvely's Astoiii. John Vrnglrttan. S. so feet lot 2, block 14. Hhlvely's Astoria F. S. Webber, north 44 feet of lots 11 and 12. block 14. Hhlvely's Astoria, la Hi; the sum of K on tho ivth day of June, IM, and lha aum of K M on the loth day of Jum In each aud every year there after fur nine years, together wuh Inter est on th total amount unpaid at th rats of I per cant par atanum. aald Inter est lo be paid al th Urn of th pay ment of each of aajd Installments. O. Zlgler, lota 11 and 12, block HZ Bhlvely'a Astoria, txi.io; the sum of M U to bo paid on the 10th day ot June. UM, and the sum of US. 14 to be paid on th 10th day of June In each and every year thereafter for nine year, tozetber with Interest on th total amount unpaid at the rate of I per cent per annum, said Interest to bo paid at the time ot th payment of each of said Installments. AbM A. Douglas, lot I, block 12, Bhlvely'a Astoria, SIM; the sum of tit on lha loth day of June, MM, and the stun of tli 00 the joth day of June In each and every year thereafter tor nine years, together with Interest on tho total amount unpaid at the rate of I per "en per annum, said Interest to bo paid at the tlm of the payment of tach of said Installment. W. L. Gibson, south to fee tof lots 11 and 12, block 14. I71.4A; the sum of tTli on the inth day of June, US, and the sum of tl li on the loth day of June In each and every year thereafter for nine years, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at tho rate of I per cent per annum, sold Interest to be paid at the time of the payment of each of said Installments. Nancy Welch, lots 4. S and of block IS, Shlvely'a Aatorla, 24.M: the sum of U4 f3 on the 10th day of June, 189, and the sum of CI 63 on the 10th day of June In each and evey year thereafter for nine years, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at the rate of S per cent per annum, aald Interest tobe paid at the time of the payment of each of said Installments. Nancy Welch and James W. Welch, lots 4. a. 4, 7, I and of block 11. Shlve ly's Astoria, S1SS.CK: the sum of S19.K to be paid on the 10th day of June. 18. and the aura of US 36 to be paid on the loth dsy of Juno In each and every year thereafter for nine years, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at the rats of I per cent per annum, said Interest to be paid at the tlma of the payment of each of said Installments. By order ot tha common council, dated May 12, 1834. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Cheap Clothing Th Eon La nothing Factory and merchant tailors, at 42t Bond street, makes underdo thins to ardor. Suits and trousara mad to lit perfectly. Evsry order punctually on time and satisfaction guaranteed. Good goods old cheap. Call and be convinced. ROSS HIGGINS k CO Qrocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Fist Taat and Coffees. TiM Dellcacei, Doejastlf and Tropical rrults. Vegetables. Sugar Cured Hint, Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh a,nd Salt Meats. North Paeifie Brewery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave order with J. L. Carlson at th Bunnysldo Saloon or Louis Boentgs at th CoamopoUtan Saloon. All orders will b promptly attended to. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at T p. m. dally (exoept Sunday). Leaves Portland at T a. m. dally., ex oept Sunday. "Bailey Qattert" leaves Astoria Tues day. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at 6:46 a. m.; Sunday evening, at 1p.m. Leaves Portland dally at I p. m., ex cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MAUZERY, Agent RESTORED. Ve'j IW. Vaa . nil TMa woe4arfvl I waiSi I Baa aa WaoS Meuaare Uaa al Was, eaaiiss. teat ataoaoe, MVw'r Peat lias, BBSS T aa ape ai Oiaitallis Omae " atlker ass NOTICK OF ASSESSMENT KlUilfrJKNTH H'i'liuur. assoes Br veciertva, wserBral err, i as an is an ef -wx. .ajoajai sr Mliwatasn. waiek Wad ts taOrmlte, CWea-atitiaa ar bwaall kt aanrlad Si wot socket, ll ear km, far M. kr aasil sraeaJ. f-aia rraa. tVald sy all druasiata. Ask (or H, eato as atkae Haautaan,.- Ot IK- a . U. I l.'n. i. p-l- a T -.n. Taasklll aim. v J. W. CONN, Acant. Astoria. I THE ABOVE HICTUHU DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaasngar train on tha Chicago. Mil, waukes and St. Paul Hallway, No. Its larlns ar vest Ibti led, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. F.ach sleep car berth haa an leotrio reading lamp Ita dining cars ar tbs best In th world, and Its coaches ar palaces on whssl. This grtal railway, connactlng as M does with sll transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to tha trvllng publlo the best sax-vie known. Tickets vis Ih Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Hallway ar on sal at all railroad ticket office to any point In lha United State or Canada. For maps, folders and other In forms Uon, address. C. J. EUOT, Ostisrsl Agent, i. W. CASEY, Portland. Or. Trav. Pass and TVt. Agent, Portland, Or. E. fUNEIL, Kecoiver, (7 fill Givea Choice of Jmo Transeontipental Koutee, Via Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or fct.Paul Spokane and St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist trm ft Roollnlng Chslra Car Astoria to San Francis. Columbia, Thursday April 22. Btau of California, Tuesday, April H Columbia, Sunday, May L 8 tale of California, Friday, May t Columbia, Wsdnesdsy, May IX 8 tabs of California, Monday, May It Columbia. Saturday, stay 22. 8 1st of California, Thursday, May 2L Istorla and Portlnd Stealers. T.J. POTTER Leave Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 1 p. m.; Isavaa Portland dally, except Sunday, at T a. m. R. R. TMOMPSON. Leave Astoria dally, except Sunday at t:4S a. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Saturday, at I p. m. For rata and general Information call on or address O. W. LOUN8BERRT. Sgaeit. W. H. HURLBURT. Oen. Pas. Act-, Portland, Or. Are You Going East? B sur and see that your ticket reads via T he North-western line:. -t- CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS nnd OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la tha GREAT SHORT LINE Batwaco DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Vea tibuled Dining and Sleeping; Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vesttbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hav tickets, W. H. MEAD. F. C. SAVAGE, Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agrt. 248 Washington St., Portland. Or. Once in a while it happens that th local ticket agent cannot give you all the Information you require. When this Is the case, write to me. I have copies of the latest rate-sheets and railroad time-tables and can tell you EVERY THING you want to know about tha best and cheap est way to reach Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago or any other southern or southeastern city. A. C. SHELDON, G.A. rortlaad. Oregot. Wm m Si a Bon -eononooa I Gleet, 8sarsaalorrha.a, Whites, naaalaral dis charges, or any inflamma tion, irritatloa or ulcara tioo of muoous mem eemeav ror uonorriua. iTHtfoMUCHimciiCD. brent Non-asirlngeat. k0INCINTI.O.n ,T srsuiaa. or seal in ptaia wrapper, ey express, prepaia, iui ll. on. or 1 bottles. (3.79. Circular aeot a request, A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. CUEJ f ulMtav-AJ 1 I 0 1 aa. a sat ai nrwwr. la ffiMM.a M.nrlia X V C.XA. u i PROFESSIONAL CARDR JOHN T. LIGHTER. ; ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Oftlc, upstairs, Astortan Building. DR. fcLIV JANSON, PlirSlCIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Olarn's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to I and I to I p. m. Bundsya, 10 to IL DR. O. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to dlseasea of woman and aurgery. Office over Danslger's store. Astoria. Teltvhon No. U. JAT tuttle, m. v.. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. . Office, rooms I and a, Pythian Building-. Hours, it to 12 and 2 to 1 Rsaldano. Ca) Cedar strew. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Mf Commercial street. . Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. . Offlc on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOIaPIt NIXON A DOLPH. ' , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Port land, Oregon, 24. 23, 2 snd J7, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection buslni promptly attended to. Claims against ths government spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesday evening ot each month. , O. W. LOlTrtSBERRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. , MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CAB SELL, . DEALER IN REAL E8TATE. Notary Publlo. 471 Bond street. . WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Jrvo. P. Handley A Co.. 124 Third street, axxl get th Dally Astoiian. Visitors need not miss their morning; paper while thera. J.A FASTABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR. HOUSE, BRIDCE AJ10 (QHARF BUILDER HOUBB MOVEa Hea Kevlag Taela ear Rat- ASTOSL After (Deals I Or at any other time when yoa wish a good eiirar uk for the well known, home - made, band-made, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria " CoDOetled bj all smokers to be tbe best eiv;ar maonfaetured. W. F. SCH1EBE, 71 Ninth) Street, Astsras. Oragaaa. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blaclcsmlttisa, Special attention paid to atasunboat re pairing, first -doss horseshoe! nc. eta itOccmG cmep qosk a specialty 117 Oloey street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria, Or. B.F.AIikEH&SOfl WaU Piper. Artists' Materials. Palais. Oils. Glass, etc Japanese Mattngs, Rugs and Bab boo Goods 365 Commercial Street. RSTOHlfl PUBLIC ItlBRRRY READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from t 8" clock to IM and I JO to I JO p. tn. Subscription rates tl per annum. aW. COR. ELEVENTH DETANK BTfl. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Astoria, Ore go Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Atteatloa Psld to Supplying Ships. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying; la every wsy to make them th most en Joyablt In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Per fect service. If you lnvtt a friend to th Palacd Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee Sestaurant THE BOARD OF TRADE PETER DOURELL, Prop. 0RLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth and Bond Streets. They Uck Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand la the same relationship to Marshall's Twine aa a wooden Image doea to the human being they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just as wsll" They won't They cannot. A. J I . v. ' :i. -A