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TIIK DAILY ASTOMAN, SUNDAY MOUNINO, MAY 21, WM. Tide Table iATK. Friday . , .7, . Hntiirlnv Ht'NDAV .Muwlay 'I'liciilny , , , Wp.liu'xlnjf. , , 'l'liiirmlMy Friday. halnrlay M'.MAV . ... Mutiility Tuesday Wttdiieaday , , , , 'l'litiraday J-'rl.Ly Hat.irdav M'NIiAY Monday Tiio.lay Wodupeday , Thursday ridiy batinday MNIHY Motility TuUy AVnliKHHtiiy . , , Tliiliml,' J-ridny halurdaV M'MMY ... MATTIJIIH MARI1NI'. MavtimnM ol V?ata nt Horn asm! r.lwlre. NOTICE TO MAItlNKIIH. Mnn l'fnrtl Knlran.a, California. tiir.ro uf t nllr.l Minloa I.IhI.iI.oi.mi In- mim mr, rwainn I'lutriit, nan rram'iarn, 'al. May l, IW4 - N.iili-o la livrvtiy alvcn llial un ur alxnil Juno , lasai, drat' claaa ran buoy, to hl.-h la altarlmt a twll titmy, pali.ird r4 and Mauk hort- aoiilol atrla, will tm laml aa an aid lu navigallim tu mark Mllo HiK-ka, an- traima lu Mau Ktniiiix u Itay. t'allfurnla. lino itollca will lw (Ivan uf Ilia mai l location of Ihla liuoy Uy urdr Of lli" Hahthouaa ttoanl KUANK I'ol ItTlri. CommomUr, U. 8 N , lnaKclor. I. A Ihraa-maalad achoonrr. nama nit- ' known, rruaaad out from Knanpa yaa tsrday, luirdiar ladan. Tha af huonar Knlrrprlaa arrtvad yaa I tor.Uy from Man Kranrlx-o, In lll ,l. , Mha will load lumbar nt Hkamukawa fir ' California. I . Tha airaniar Arrata ariivnt from Man ; Kralu Ixo via INwa Hay yaalerday, and. aftar a aloo of a faw houra, prurrlr up to forlland Tba Columbia aalled yatrday for Man . fraiu-laru, with tha followlii frvliiM ' from I'ortlorHl: Ttaa aah lumbar, IM J aarka whaal. Ill arkura atur, KuH ' aa k uulatoaa, rolarallanaooa f rala hi. j Mha look on Cunahtarahla frolchl at Ihl port. Tha llrlllah ahlp Varana, whlrh ha j lawn In tha harbjr for a lon I'm. fr- raa.la.1 up l lri!aiHl yaaiarday una I haa ord.ra t dlatharta har ballaat. Jt I la thought tha Vaaaal haa a (rain ctttfu, bul no pultllc mxlre haa aa yal Ixan Slsa ! , Tha Itrltiah ahlp Itallot hmyla. Captain Kali, arnvaj down lb. rlar and V-llad ,.ta.d.y for Anurf.l. fhlh.. or V.J. , poralt Mh. haa l.tw.ui tl of lumbar , Iha alu. of which la M Tl,a Ital- lorhmyh. a inp to A.lorla w.a a vr. ! rouah ona. and. aa will b. r.mamlrd. aha arrl.a.! undar a jury rt. ll la to ba ho-.l Urn I Captain Tall w ill hava a inula plnaaunl lrit down Iha roaat. A rttal to Iha fainuua daralttt Fannie Wolaion. whlrh drlftad attoul tha Al laniio fur many yar. haa havn found by IIm naval hydrogtaphlv vttlr. In Iha lutn bwModan lloaton arhuuttar Alma Cum mlhfa. whlrh waa abaiulonad and art on fir Frhruary II, IV off Iha I'upra ot Iha Itolaw&r. In the folluwlii four monlha liulf a dman raxirta wara ra cvlvatl of har drift with Iha (lull airaam In Ilia ateamrr tntrka ur Iha ilrand lianka. and than not h In more laranl of har until altuut a month ago, whan Iha captain of tha llrlllah alratnar ormaiun paaaad a hulk burnrd to Iha watar'a al(a and rovarrd with ttarnat'lra, but aim rapabla of Idfiiilnrallon, In mid irall. batwarn Iha Canary lalamla and Waal Indira. Hha taenia to ha followln f r tl,. u-nlainit In ih. hi,.. circular currant. whlrh repeatedly Thar, la nolhln repul.lve In tha ap-broiia-hl lhat calehrated m-nnra to navl- 1 r.nc ot Iha chlld'a far. On Iha aallon Iwrk to the Atlantic roaat aer ftmry. "M PPl would aay that M.. mlla voyaa. In th direction or iha 1 lhB "" number of vlaual orn.na hand ot a watrh -Coaal Beainen a Jour- . " n Individuality and a charm , i Which are larkln In many bahtea of Oia aama a. It la Mra. O'Nall'a ninth baby, Tha othara are healthy children, Tha trandeat ovation ever tendered a w,h po unu,un, (rRturrlL , brldul couple that alarte.1 on Ha honey- j moon lour from thla city waa irlven Mil- Cni'l Al. tiara aii ttia a ,. . were married In Tacoma laat evening and left I lila mornlnn on th Clyrr for a vtett to the llrlllah Columbia and .lower Mound rllle. Mr. O'llara la Jan itor at tha local Mound aheda. and whan he atarted abuard the Klyrr today with hla clwrniln youn brldn, every amploye In the Ocean ahede and Iht, warrhouara and atramahlp. offlrea In tha vicinity rami out to bid the happy couple lion voyaxe In a way peculiar lo thetnaelvr. The fiinrtlon wo not without Ita nov elty. The leader of ihe party, familiar ly tanned rete, atepimi io inn iroot ot the crowd, and after milking a criifeful how ami a iiilaam In the true oriental atvl., he rmrhed deep In hla Mile Jrnna " ' ' . a , . Ulld pulling Olll lintiuiui ot hit ; ported by the luat aleiimar from China Intule aevrrnl myatrrloua algna with hla hed and hnn.l ami then aoaUcrrtl the little while grulna over tha new man nnd , wife J.ml n Ihcy landed on the alramer ! h"k Time- who a I nod Udtliid lvte mimicked llllll aa e tiaeiy ll ponnilf, lino La Mr t' llnm ..ml hi choir lurn-al at ; the llrat ahower the crown mern.iy ooririi the drcka In rice. Mr. O'lluni bowrd hi acknowledgment, while the bride bluh el like it bed of pink carnnllona. A the t.i....a ..r.,i away from the dock and circled gracefully Into her course tho frlr.ula on the wharf blow lioni. le.it fog triangle and hammered an old Itollar In the aheda until tho boat w out ot hearing dllan-'. Tftooma Nw. i TU It C tlnv'f RcnnrtS inC U 3 K mf" ahnuv RovMI Baking rowaer ' superior to ll other. HA8 THREE EYK8. Child Ilorn at Portland, Or.. With Third Kye-1 Not a Deformity. lloaton Standard. A child ha been born with a third eye. ll I not to 1 regarded .. a freak or a . . a .-..in hot rather aa exhltilt- ..... .. ..ta,.or,i.,iarv but not unnatural i".,..i,.m,.n. It hu long been known ! to physician and men ot clence that a rudimentary third eye exlt In every human head. The rudiment la known ii the pineal gland. U I" undoubtedly this Kh.ud which has developed Into a third fullv organised eyo In Ihe child. It I nol uncommon ror certain trilling physical feature possessed by all mem ber of a lower ord. r of anlinnl. and .HMHllily by the human rare nt an earlier Hinge of It development, to recur In mi and women nt the "present day. Kor instance, there Is a Utile knob which up leurs In tho outer edge of some human ar near the lop. This Is tho Inst trace f the ear as ll exists In beusts. The nub Is not found In tho majority ol miimm ears. Hut. of course, the rccur- for May, 1896. Illllll ATKH, I.OW WATKh. A, Mi J f, M. A. M, I I. Mi ll. til, I fU ill. III. I It. II. lit. 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The foiu'llunalll.g third y In only poaaraaru ly ifruin of the vrry lowaal um'l- ul vartt.lira animal. Tlx IHirt'iila of Ilia lhrv-ayrd tinny ara ; Mr. mikI XI ri W, I', UN. II, of I'urilaml, ' I Ir. Mr U'Mell! la a rallranri matt, anil 1 a wlitt-ly kmin and rariid rltlnn. i Tha twhy aa Imrn n. arly a aiuiith uo. : It vtaa nttl al flrat unitvraliMMl what tha I traiti drtttuiimnl on Ma fttrrhxad aa. i Tha t'hlld aroinnd In aatwllriit lioalth, ami iha dwlur atrax-d Urn oilnln that It ', waa xuuaililiut ahi.1i wuuld (uaa away. Hut II aralalrd, and al tha rnd of ihrta , ,1a y a iha ilin-ior. al iha urKnt rrquaat ot ilia inolhar. an ml a a mora caraful lulnl- ; nation uf tha chlld'a h-ad. l..h.r and i nuraa rotild (wrdly Ix-liava lhal Iha ' alroliaa Ihlna waa what ll amtrurrd to tat. Thla dona, howavar. Ilia iloilor an- nnunrvd lhal iha rhlld unitnoliladly loa i aaaaad third rya. Aa tha daya want on Iha unuaual organ vould m aaan mora rlaarty. Aa the llltla una trow ad anil rlaapad Ha rhubtty III 1 1 haiuta, Iha I lira ayaa lllukal In ulilaon Tha child la till In ood haalth. and aipaara to art an wall wltrt Ha cahlraj eye with tha othvr two. Tha aya l all im lad midway hat warn Iha two othara- that la to aay, ll la In a varilral Una with iha noaa. tl la ahova tha othara. It airara llirouah an anarturw In tha akull, Immadlataty aliova tha bony rl.tga wlih which tha torahaad tarmlnataa. Tha ulna) ilond. which la ao davalord In thla I'ortland baby, la daacrlliad by Uray'a Anatomy- atandard work-aa a anuilt. ratVllah-aray vaaoular body, all u- alad ttahind tha third Vanlrlt'l In tha ' brain. Tha nama la dartvad from Iha l-tln word plnaa. a plna cona. Tha l" ' ""ad Iha ronortum. from aronltial ahapa. It la about four llnra " ,aB'" ' u " lr" W t.llh at H baa -that la to My. alKXif tba atta ol amall paa. " rtar In Iha child than In tha adult, and In Iha female than In tha mala. " J r of oihar obaoM. and rudlmamary parta of iha botty. Woman h" 'V'' 'lform appandU than mn, h hno, Mraj ao far a. .0,,."0,U Th ,nU naat rhlafly of ray rnal- "T- M ,,u u l ,m"" ."'"v Mrh wntalna a iMnaparrnt vlld fluid. mi ii it a1""1'' w fnwa.iiaip alio rarbonata or lima. ll la commonly con oldvrad to bo tha rrmatna of Iha plnaa! ' aya of aoma of ilia luwar vrriabrata. II apara aa an aya In rartaln llcirda. Only In aiilnrl rrotllaa of rarllrr ao ' lodli al rrloda, howrrrr, la It ballrvad 10 hava bran a uaoful aanaa onan. That Iha plnral (land haa a function aa II ; ailaia lolny In Iha ordinary human brain ; la poaaitila, bul thai function la not ' known. Tha pooaeaalon of Ihrre (Ood ryra would hava certain advantitaaa ovtr our prraani condition. Tha rktra aya would anutile , ua lo mva tha othara a rvat, and. In , lhaaa daya of ncaaalvo praaaura and work lhat would maan much. Thara hava probably barn arvaral othrr bablra , with thra ar. in tha muaaum ot Hrllarua hoapltal tha hrad of ona ol Ihctn la praarrvad, but ll la nol nearly P'r the O Nall baby. TWO MAIDENS. I know a wlnaome little maid, Mo fair to ere tier race la like a dainty flower. Ho lovlnitly She looka upon thla world of oura. And all who paaa, Thai ewrrt content makra beautiful My little laaa. I know another mnldrn well, Mha might he fair liar check la like a roao leaf aoft, Ulke gold her hair. Hut ah! her face la mnrred by frowna. Her eyea by taura, For none can plrnae. I dread lo think tit rmtiliia v..ura - Would you. drnr. grow to benuty rare In thought and deed? Then lenrn the leaaon these two icuch To thoao who heed. And III your heart, na life begin, f-- 'Tl only lovely thought. a run mnke A lovely face. Gertrude Morton Cannon In 8t. Nlcholaa. WANTKD 1118 MONKY'S WOUT1T. LotiUvlllo Courler-Jounml. Tho robuat looking old farmer hud for , Ihe flrat time traveled on a train with a ' dining car. He had read about the high price for train meals, o when he ant ' down at tho table ho ordered noma brenrt aml nu"r P ' coffee. The (waiter looked at him and whlatled aoft- ly. After the robuat fnrmer hod con- .......... " - a ... mi, lur ft ; waa handed to him. I "Great Bcottl Do you charge a dollar I for what little I cat?" he naked. "Yea, aah; one dollar, la de price ot de meala, no niattah what you ordnh." "What did you charge that man there?" demnndod the fnrmer, pointing to a man who waa eating heartily. "One dollah, aah." "Well, bring- me everything on tho bill ot fare," laid the farmer aa he aat down, tuck-d the napkin undor hi chin and looaened th top button of his trouaers. A little III, then a little pll. The 111 haa gone, the pill haa won. DeWltt'i Little Early Miami are th little pill that our great 111. Chaa. Roger. Bhe You said I had a fuce that would slop n trolley car In the middle of the block. lie I did. It takes h mighty good looking woman to make a conductor do that. lntllonupolls Jouinul. There's mure olotl.lng destroyed by poor soup than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notloe the difference In quality. Rosa, Illgglns Co. JVH't THH HAMHS. Year In, year out, tha some gM voiced renewing Kill every harl with echoes of sweet uralse. Th babbling runnel and tha robin's wooing llrlng inspiration lo th lengthening duys; Year In, year out, Iha asm resplendent quiver Of sunbeam drops lis weullh upon th lea. And Juat Ilia auma Hi unrrgeneral llvt-r Kei organising spall of annul, - lloaton Courier, Coronation of the Czar Orlbayadurr. Ill Calibrated Artlet, De ciiliea the Ceremony. Th coronation or Iha rtar on th Krh of May will nol only h a gorgeous ctra niotiy In Itself, but ll will h pr-raded and followed )y numeroua magnlflcfiit pageanta. rrolatbly Iha most llnptea alv of theaa la tha formal entry Into Moacow, Ova ilaya prior lo Ih corona tion, of Ih Imperial pair. This event poaaeaars certain feature or grandeur whlrh cannot ba wllneeaed In our day In any royal progrena In any other coun try; It haa something or th barbaric eplendor which conjures up lo Ihe Imag ination th triumphal prut-eaaiuh ol an clent Home, whan tha (Vaara were th arbiter or Ih fal or nation. In Ih eort or tha emperor, a he proceed up Ih morning of May 21 from Ih I'eiroveky palace, situated In tf.t uburtsa of Moacow, a city sacred to llueslane as the nallonal capital of lltelr country, will appear a vaat array ol troop, which for dlveralty or rarea and eoatume could tte approached by the military display or no other sovereign esrept, possibly, queen Victoria. All Iha magnlflceriea or even th Herman army, for Inatance, with Ha many vari eties of pUandld uniforms, on review at I'otatlam uteler the irltlcal'r) of th kaiser, would fall to produce an effect Ilka that by which th riar's legions, drawn from an empire of Asiatic and Kuropeaiia, nan dassl th onlooker. He eldee the rrgln.enle whlrh. In type ami dress, auggaat but the comparatively (troealc and familiar soldier of Occi dental I'ilmr. there will b many corpa clad In th style prevailing at lit tint when, cenlurlf ago, they wara first en rolled under lh black and white lotnnvr with tha HI. Andrew'e cro; soma will It Infantry, other artillery and cavalry, tha bitter Including gorgeous huasar ualformetl In many colore blue, red, green, dashing lancera with pennon fly ing from Ih glittering tip of their lav; heavy dragoons, guardsman caacd In ooraeleis or shining atel, and then th historic. Coaaarka, wild and warlike of aspect, beatrtdlng treslr slaeds Ilka cen taur: th Astrakhan-rapped Circassian, tit sir van-colored bradre seeming 10 furm long line of whll and black nod ding plumes and wearing trwlr cartrtdg halt a Ilka ornamenta; whll to romplet th itlctureaquenea ot Ih motley ahow follow th Ktrghl cavalry, recruited from th trttas of Central Asia. There l". a reason apart from th desire ot th authorities to make a great display for Ih gathering or lhea organised Ktrghl tribesmen at Moacow. Their appear ance I her forma an object leswoa which all who run may read. In tha vastnea ot Ih emplr wtioae coast anl sienalon to ward th Orient haa mad litem sub jects and soldiers or th rear. Much an army all Huaalana probably feal could belong only to at.ch a country. Tha coronation ceremony will take place In th Cathedral of Ih Assump tion, within th wall of th centurlrd citadel, or fortr, known a tha Krem lin. There are tour cathedrals, none of them large, and all elandang near each oth-r. That of the Aaeumptlon, or th t'nernaky Honor, hold bul a faw hun dred people, ami when w re mem liar the many atteodanta. bee idea the clergy and numeroua nobles from all the length and breadth of the land, the foreign diplo ma Is and royal guests, the arcommoda tlona will aeem neager enough. In fact, tha consummation of the coronation can only be announced to Ih great maas of tha people by the booming of Ihe guna that will be fired from the Kremlin at th prois-r moment. Tha emeror and empress will reach th cathedral from the Kremlin palace, to whlrh Ihey have previously repaired on the occasion of their entry Into Mos cow. This palar la close beside the church, ami tha Imperial procession will start from th red stairway. Bells will It rung and auli.tea ot artillery find aa the party proceeds, Ihe rsar and csarina walking under a splendid canopy up held by twelve generals, specially se lected as bearers by th raar himself, and between a dottle line of military offi cer Inside the cathedral, with He five domes. Is placed the dais upon which the rear will asaum tho crown. At the door th Imperial procession Is met by th priest of th Oreek church, bul be fore It arrives th favored spectators who are to witness th ceremony take their seats, ami th crown and corona tion robes are brought In and deposited upon the tables. The ringing of the bell the famous Ivan Vellky won an nounces the arrival of the cmr, who goes at once to the dais with his con sort When he atnnde fronting the al tar he recite to the metropolitan lur bishop) of Moacow the creed of the Oreek church, and the long role of Im perial title which are borne by the auto crat of all the Kuaslua are next repeated by the metropolitan In regular order. The coronation robe of cloth of gold trimmed with ermine I then 'given to ti,e rsar, who put It on, and Juat after ward, reverently bending his head, he listens to the benediction which the metropolitan solemnly utters. The critical moment hu now arrived, when Ihe sit mo crown that has rested on the brows of so many Illustrious Roma noffs shall be placed upon the head ot (heir latest successor, llysantlne In de llgn, the Imperial ill nil em of Ituasla con sists of two sections which symbolise re spectively the eastern and wesctrn em pires. These section are connected In tho center by a great ruby, which, with Ave diamonds, form a cross. It Is val ued nt no leas n sum than ll.0oo.WH). The csar receives It from the metropolitan on a cushion, and, taking It In both hands fixe It upon hi head. The scep ter and the globe the other Insignia ot his Imperial station are given to htm at his oommnnd. The scepter will bear somo Inscription. Made originally for the coronation of the Csar Paul In 1797, It Is a specie of golden wand. It chief ornament I tha Orion diamond, of fa mous memory, and which Is about tho slse of a plgeon'a egg. Excepting the Kohlnoor diamond, the brightest jewel In the crown or England, the Orloff has more romnnce attached to It, probably, than any other gem In the world. It was one ot the eyes ot an Idol, and a French deserter having stolen It, sold It to an Kngllsh sea captain, from whom It passed Into the hands of a London Jew, who In turn offered It (or sale to an empress of Russia. The latter would not accede to the price, demanded, but later Prince Orloff. a Russian noble, bought It for 1,000,000 franca. The Jew merchant, as a part of the transaction, was ennobled nnd granted an annuity of S.000 roubles. Prince Orloff gave the gem to the Rmpress Catherine. When the csar receives the globe and scepter he takes the latter In his right hand nnd the former In his left and Bents himself upon the throne. The hells ot Moacow forthwith ring out Joyously and tot cannot thunder slmpltnneously from the batteries of the Kremlin. The tele graph tlashe tho news of the coronation throughout the empire, nnd nt Ht. Peters burg they lower' the white flags on the pultllo buildings nnd holat red ones In stead. Then follows nn Interesting cere mony. After tho cxar has laid aside the globe nnd scepter and arisen from the throne, ha motions the empress, who Kneels down before him nnd receives from his hands her own Imperial crown. Th rtar and riarlna have returned to th palae much In th sarn lnsiilon aa that In which they cam from It to th church, Ih coronation fesat Is held and loyal tnaat ar drunk by In brilliant company lie for and after th corona tion tha birthday of tit cxar and ctur Ina will ba honored appropriately, ami after th military revluw on June 1 the newly crowned emperor will leave for HI. Petersburg. As for th lllumli, lluns, they will revest In many colored fires tha countlce stares, lowers and mlnurels of tl. annlent capital of Ih csara, and all th resource ot art, last and Invention will b drawn utn io In vest h architectural Iteautle with Ih glamor or a fairy dream. Aa Ih city I built upon a aerie or hill, tn oppor tunity for making th Illumination bril liantly affeullv I unusually favorable, t'pun ona awning gorgaou display of firework will occur, while th maaaed bands of th great number of regiments quartered In th city will play In concert th national anthem of Huasls, "Hom Taaiia Khranla," and at th part where tli baa drums com In they will he sup plemented by th discharge of cannon. Thar will also b a "Feast of th peo ple," a tremendous Jollification somewhat on tha plan ot an American barbecue, with whole roasted oxen, gigantic plea and ovaans of kvaas, vodka and mead. Ollnka's opera, "Uf for th Csar," will lot performed at tha Grand theater- moat magnificent structure before Ihe emperor and empress, who will occupy th central box In th principal liar. Th great theater will h eplrndldly dec ontted, and tho audience on of the moat brilliant and distinguished whlrh has ver aaaambled beneath tha roof of a playhouse. I-astly. the Kremlin 111, whlrh will b !.artlctiled In hot only by person of rank, but by many of humble si st Ion. who will Journey from far and near, completea thla record of th principal event In th long period ot rrjolrlnga thai ar to mark th assump tion of tha crown and acepter of his em pire by th young Cxar Nicholas II. Ilny people hay no lima, and aenalbl people have no Inclination to us a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acta promptly and gives parman'nt benefit. Chaa. Hog are. TO MAKE IT POPULAR. Chicago Poal. "I'm afraid tennis will not b aa popu lar aa usual this year," said Ih dealer In all thai pertains to outdoor sports. "I think you ar right." admitted hi chief clerk. "Th girls and young men are losing Interest In It. "And I hav a larg stock of termls gooda on hand," eights! Ih dealer. "It w could only hold th Interest or th girl " Thsl might be possible, It " "Well?" ""ir you can devla a birurcated tennis costume fur them." Pure blood means good health. t Wltt's BajTutpartlla purine th blood, our Eruption. Eeaema. Scrofula, and all disease arising from Impure blood. Chaa. .Roger. OPTIHIBTIC. lloaton Transcript Customer That meat that I bought here last, Mr. Cleaver, waa frightfully lough. Hulrher Do you know, tnann, that on reason why there are ao many poor teeth nowaday la becaua they do not hav enough exercise? Customer Hut that steak couldn't be cut with a knlf. Butcher Tea; there Is some mljfhly poor cutlery In the market now. Did you say five pound a, marm? Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ALL. OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and Iroaa Tillamook and Nchelcm depend upon the weather. For Freight and Passenger Rate Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUENTH O. R. A N. CO., Agent. Portland. SEASIDE SAWPiL A complete stock ot lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done 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. PINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice lb'hereby given that the under signed have filed their final accounts In tha estate ot L. Wilson, deceased, and the estate of Wilson & Fisher, and that the county court of Clatsop county has set Monday, the t2d day ot Junee, 1896, at the hour ot 10 o'clock, for the hearing ot objeotlons. If any there be, to the al lowance ot sold accounts. J. Q. A. BOW LB T, WILEY B. ALLEN, Exeoutors. May IS. 1896. MANHOOD garaataad to ear all a Praia rw. .FGRtAsDiflLR USING. Regular Repabliean TICKET State Ticket. For Supreme Judge. R S. BKAN. For Representative In Congress Boconq Id strict W. IC ELLIS. For District Attorney, T. J. CLBKTON. County Ticket. For Representative. WM. F. McOKfODR. FllANK U PAKK2R. For flharlff. JAMEfl W. HARE. For County Clerk. F. I. LUNDAR. For County Recorder. C I. OUNDERSON. For County Commissioner. HOWELL LEWIS. For County Treasurer. B. L. WARD. For Superintendent of County Schools. J, O. SCIIMID. For County A assess. C. W. OA KN AH AN, For County Coroner. RICHARD RICHARDS. For County Surveyor. N. D. RAYMOND. Astoria Precinct. For Justice of th Peac. JOHN ABEKCROMRIE. For Conatahl. FRED WICKMAN. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BflHK Acta as trust, for corporations and In dividuate. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposit. C. If. PAOE President BENJ. TOUNO Tloe-Presldeiit FRANK PATTON ; Caahtar DIRECTORS: X Q. A. Bowlby, C H. Pag. Benj. Young, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. E. Dmnt, D. K. Warren. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Cearaaah; St-.tosto Jackie. Assart. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr UaaMi M-rhM Eagtae. Boiler work. Slaaa ko aad Casaary Work a Saaclattir. , Casgsgs t AH Daacrtptkau Made Omar se Snort Notice, John Fox... .President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vlo President O. B. Praal Swrwtary First National Bang, Treasurer flortb Paeifie Bremepy JOHN KOPP.Prop " Bqhemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave order, with J. L. Cariaoa at the unoysld. Saloon or Loola Boentge at Ihe CoamopoUuu Saloon. Ail orders will be promptly attended to. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert Telephone" leave. Astoria at 7 p. m. dally (except Sunday). Leave. Portland at 7 a. m. dally., ex cept Sunday. "Bailey Oatsert" leave. Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at : a. m.; Sunday owning at 7 p. na. Leave. Portland dally at I p. m., ex cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MAUZERY, Agent I87. 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stftel, Coal. Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement- Wagons & Vehicles. Cheap Clothing Th. Hop Let Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, at til Bond street, make underclothing to order. Bulta and trousers mad. to fit perfectly. Every order punctually on Urn. and satisfaction guaranteed, Good good 'Mid cheap. Call and be conrlnoed. ROSS HIGGINb k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers i Asterla aad Upper Astoria Flo Tm and Coffee, Table Delicacies. Doaeatk and Tropical Fruits. VtreUble. Sugar Cured Haa. Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wraps wtll be In fashion. They can he 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 West RESTORED Vejru 1 Waa Mi mM ana ot nhr aa laar, 1 1 m m all friM ba af mm tm Qi.ir.ae-, C 11 ill 1 he vr4iartto. raatMoi arrata laml'il aaa ar nan, aew ar atinnlauKuv able, stag aa inaao, o -. ar laaaaitr pa ka earrlad In M aoekat. II sa ko. .DjreS.hr aan srevaid. fteraaa rraa. .old by all ilrusxlaUL Aak Iter a. take o atbar Maa-farin--l a M Peaa Mwllrlna Co., Parla. rraaee. laiae-naew Oa l-rn aUas acaata Tblr4 and laaklll at, eriautrt o- J. W. CONN, Agent. Astoria. JTtL fl -tvr tM: THE ABOVE PICTURE DOCS NOT : . i REPRESENT " ; A Danger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarln ar. vestlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by alactrlclty. Each sleep car berth haa an electrlo reading lamp lu dining cars ar. th. best In th. world, and Its coach ar. palace, on wheels. This great railway, connecting aa h do, with all transcontinental Una. at St. Paul and Omaha, aaaurs to th. tarvdlng public th. beat rvtc. known. Tickets via Ih. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway are on sal at all railroad ticket office to any point In th. United Slate or Canada. Tor map, folders and other Information, Mdresaa. t . C J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Portland. Or. Trav. Ft and Tit. Agent, Portland, Or, E, ncNEIL, Kettiw, n n 111 Glvea Choice of Jmo Transcontinental uouiets, Via Via Ogden.Denvei and Omaha or fist. Paul Spokane and St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sis! oflnlng Chairs Car Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia. Thursday April a. 8 tat of California, Tuesday, April & Columbia, Sunday, May I. 8 la I of California, Friday. May L Columbia, Wednesday, May U. State of California, Monday, May 11 Columbia. Saturday, May XL Btat. of California. Thursday, May 8. , fistoria and Portlnd Steamer. T. I. POTTER Leave Astoria dally, except Sunday, at I p. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, at J a. m. B. B. THOMPSON. Leaves Astoria dally, exoept Sunday st 1:41 a. m.; leaves Portland daily, exoept Saturday, at I p. m. For rat, and general Information can 00 or address G. W. LOUKBBERRT, . , Agent. W. H. iHURLBURT, Gen. Paa. AgL. Portland, Or. Axe You Going: East? B gar and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. -Ua- CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la th. GREAT SHORT LINE Between ' ' DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves tlbuled 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 vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hav. tickets. W. H. MEAD, P. C SAVAOE, Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt. 218 Washington St.. Portland, Or.. Once in a while it happens that the local ticket agent cannot give you all the Information you require. When thla Is the case, write to me. I have copies of the latest rate-sheets and . railroad time-tables and can tell you E VERT THING you want to know about the best and cheap est way to reacn Omaha, Kansas City, 8t Louis, Chicago or any other southern or southeastern city. A. C. SHELDON, G. A. Portland. Oregot. rvtnedy for GoDorrhoe, Gleet, 8 permktorrhw , Whites, annfttaravl dlt chftrge. or Any Inflammay tioQ, IrritAtiuD or ulcenv (iod 01 uacoai mem' lTHEwCHWtcnCo. br NoatrlngeuL UmcmMTI.O.rl mommy wwrmww or KUI ID piia wrprr, br xprcM. pnpaid, fur i on, or 3 buititw, Circular wot ua rwiuvat. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. f ftl It .- M- . OlsVfaBtMd Q liw m(Ib trimr. ssaii m rSamtt MlasOMi PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN T.HOHT1CR. " ATTORN IT-AT-LAW, Offloa, upstairs, Astorlaa Building. DR. KLIV JAN BON, , PHTBICIAN AND 8UUOEON. Onto ovtr Olsen's drug stors. Hours, 10 to u . m. 1 lo t and I to t p. n. Sundays, 10 to 1L DR. O. B. ESTE8, PHTBICIAN AND BURGEON. flpeclal attention to diseases of woman and surgery. Offlc over Danslgsr'a store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. JAT TUTTLE, it. D., PHTBICIAN. BtmOKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. ' Offlc, rooms I and I, Pythian Building. ' Hours. 10 to 1J and 2 to i. Kastdnnoa. J Cedar street. 11, T. CROBBT, ft ATTOItNET-AT-LAW. Commerrlal street J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc. on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlzoa. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON ft DOLPH, ATTORNET8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, U. 7S, M and ft, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection buslnee. promptly attended to. Claims agaiaat the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. T, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOUN8BERRY, W. It E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CABS ELL, . DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public 171 Bond street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Jno. P. Handley ft Co., V Third street, and get the Dally Astorlaa. . Visitors need not miss their morning paper while thers. J.A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. HOUSE, BRIDGE flflD EtfARF BUILDER ' HOUtBB MOVER. Hons Maviag Tests far Rest. ASTOXA After (Deals I Or at any other time when you wi&h a good eigu ask 'for tba well known, borne- made, band-made, whit, labor .cigar. '.. "La Belle Astoria " Conoeded by all smokers -to be tbe beat oiar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 flint!) straet, Aat aria. Oregoa. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blackeamlthcw. Special attention paid to suamboat ra palrlng, flrst-elaas horseshoeing, sto. LOGGING CABP CORK fl SPECIALTY U7 Olney street, between Third and led Fourth. Astoria. Or. B.F..AliIiEfl&SOJa WaO Paper, Artists' Materials, Palais, : Oils. Glass, etc Japasese Matttngs, Rugs aa4 Baaboo Goods 365 Commercial Street. JLSTOHlfl PUBLIC WBW : READING ROOM FREH TO ALL. Opeo evary day from t o'clock ts IJi and M to M p. m. Subscription rates U per annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH ft DUANE 8T& J. B. WYATT, Pboat Na. 68 . Astoria, Oregea Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. Few rien Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying la every way to make them the moet 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 Invito a friend to th. Palac Restaurant th. place ts a sufficient guar ante, that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant ' THE BOARD OF TRADE PETER DOURELL,Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth and Bond Streets. They Lack Life There are twines sold to flshermea on the Columbia river that stand la the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to th. human being they lack strength Uf. evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into th. belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just as well," They won't They cannot.