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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1896)
, ,. -.f. n--..t Ml'lWIll ' jlnyy O 'n fll' W 11 V ' J1 "ill , " J " . ! , ....... - TJIK DAILY AHTOKIAN, HATI'RDAY MORNINd, JINK 20, 18M. r (A) for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know that rarrrirU), ttataman'a Iiropa, UuHiry'e Cun'lal, many o-rlld southing Hrupa, aud ruat rtiue.Ua tot children are conipuard of opium or morphine? t Vow Know Out opium and morptilnairctlupcfyliif arculle jsaaotiaf Irt ViH Know thai In atuat cuuiiUIh diugiUle nut ptitullled luaaU utmAk wllhuul lahailug lutiu pvlaotiaf ftp Ton K now dial you should sol permit ny aitdklu to U glvto jrow cJilW nlM jnNi or your plijal.lau Imuw of Wbal II la computed' la Van, Know that C aatorla la a purely vtgtlahl preparation, and dial llatof lla lagiadttnl U puliltahnt wild ewy lutllc ' Io Tow Know Dial Caalotla la Ilia prescription of Dm ftmoue Ilr. Annual Mtclitr. Thai II ha Iwnt lu us fur until thirty years, aud Ibal mora ClurU la now Bold llito -of all other rrousllae fia? chlldr.a combined I 1U Vow Know thai Iht Patent OffV Department of Ilia failed Watra, and of -other cuuulile, nan Uaard tarlualv right to Dr. I'luhtf and hla aalgn to uaa lb word 'C'aalorlM aud lla funuul, and Dial to Iniltata lharu la a atata prlatm otTcua.' tin Vaw U www I hut on of lha rtaauna fuf granting Hill guvrttiiueat prutactlua) - hsveua Caaluila had Ixwn provtn lotia absolutely liariuleaa Io Vow Know Ibal J$ average duae of Caaluila r fumUkcd fur JJ VCUla), or oua wul a duaaf lo Vow Know (bat when pnaaraanlofthle perfect prpletlua,)ro..rlillditaDiay tta aepl well, and llul ) may hav. unbrukrn ml inrll, Itirar- tlilwa; ata wurlh atiowlng. Thry art facia. Ttia nalnra or ' l ow eTrr wraiinrr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla TID12 TAIJU; FOR JUNK. Illoll WATKK. A. M. 1 I'. M. lAW WATKK. M'miliiy . . 'I'ufa.lay . . Wrtuialijr Til iirlnv . . . 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At a tm 7 ft, 3 4H76 4 31 7 ill 4 67 7 A li.m i ft 11 140 8 0 10 3 7 1 103 4 X 16 3 I 8 1.1 1 A 4 in i o 4 4M 0 5 6 37 0 0 AN mft A 40-01) 7 161-1 7 63 1-2 H 3H 1-3 9 0U1-4 0 60 mi 10 84-01 11 l')0 6 0 IH'I 8 1 i a S43 0 6, 8 4H .(Hi 4 4.V1-I ftsHi-7; 6 3H 3-0i 7 14 88 7 60 3-0 8 8'. 1-1) W 18 10' t) 4H -03, 10 31 0 4 li nt I (L 0 rrj 1 0 0 4s I o 148 2 I 3 44 3 4 3 313 7 4 8) a i 604 38 6 44 3 S 6 25 8 4 7 06 8 8 7 47 8 3 8 81 8 0 BSI 2 8 10 17 2 6 11 13 2 6 016 14 1 19 Id 2 21 2 4 8 8A 2 8 4 3i 8 0 ft 8 8 1 A 83 8 2 7 14 3 4 um 2 8 8 61 5(1 II 43 2 6 10 84 2 4 11 3 2 I SEASIDE SAWMILL A comulata atork of lumbar on hand In lh routh or draaaad. Klooring, rua Uc. railing, and all klnda of nnlah; mouldlnga and ahlnilaa; alao brackal work don 10 ordar. Tarma raaaonabla and prlcta at baxlrack. All order irumitly attandad to. Omra and yard at mill. II. P. U LOGAN, I'ropr. Baaabla, Or agon. BRCMNER & HOLMES. Illaoknmtthaa. Bpawlal attanUoD paid to ataaunboat ro pairing, flrat-ctaaa bunwahoailng. ato. LOGGING CAK1P (DORK A SPECIALTY If I Oltiay atraat, iMtwwn Third and and Fourth. Aatorta. Or. NOTICK OP INTENTION To rhunia th (Irn.le on Klvnnth Rtrrat, llstwavn Kr-nalnglon Av.-nuo and HnrrtBon Avvnu, Md.'lur' Ailorta. Nntlr I linraby glvin that lb com mon council of that city of A a tori a pro piwn 10 r-MUtiIUh lha grrnlo of thnt part of Klnvanih atrnol In Mol.!ur a A tort. a antrrulrKl and rbunml l.y Oyru Olnxy. which lie Iwtwwn tho aontb able of lliirrlam venue nnd tbo north bli of KxnalttKton avr-nua, at lha following hvla-bt a(Kva Iho baa of grn-'.ca aa ea tnhllahit by onllniiioa No. 71, i-Mltlcd "An onllnnnc la Kitbllah a He ot (Inidi-a for tho Htrwta of Aatorla," to wn: i in lha north ahla of lha rroaaltur of nl! Eleventh tn'ct and Irving avenue, i:H feet. on the eouih aide of uld croaalng, 129 foot. m the north blo of the oroBKlnit ot nld lCleventh treot with Jorom avenue, ltn fwt. On the aouth Ule ot iniit criwalng, M feet. Ami unlca a remoruUranco algned by the owner of three-fourth of th rop--vrty fronlltiK on nbl portion of nald atrvet lm filed with tho auditor and jx llco Judir of aald city within ten day from the final publication of Oil notice, to-wlt, on or before June 30th, 1K9Q, the -common council will re-etabllh aald .grade n above proposed. Hy order of the common council. Dated June I, 1894. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. 187a 189' Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA NOTICE OF1 COMPLETION iAnd Acceptance of Tenth Street Im provement, Between Commerolol and Exchange Street. Notice I herby given that 8. Normlle, contractor for the Improvement of Tenth treet, between Commercial and Ex--changa itrnet, under the provlalon ot ordinance No. 7S, on th Jd day of June, WKS, (lied In tho offlc of th auditor ana police Judge of the olty of Aatorla, th certificate of th city uveyor and auper Intondent of a tree U, approved by th committee on elreeta and ptthllo wny. After th eiplratlon of the time herein after pocllled, If no objection to th ac ceptance of auch work be tiled, and the common council ohall dreem auch Im provement properly completed, accord ing to the contract and pliin and epecl flcatlon therefor, th aamo may be ac cepted. Objection to the acceptance of ald Improvement or any port thereof mny lie tiled In the office of the auditor and po lice Judge on or bofore Wcdncedny, June .17. ISM. Aatorla, Oregon, June 8, 1RWI. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Ship ChamleiVry, Hani ware. Iron AStHl, Coal. Orooiriot it Provisions, Flour it Mill Fewl, Taints, Oils. Varninhca, Iopjers Supplies, FairliHiik's Scales, Doors it Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons it Vehicles. ENQLI8II CAi'lTAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. ImMrtant to American aeektng Eng Hab faixiai for new en'.arprlne. A ha corrUUning the name and aUreMM ot 960 auoi-eMful promoter who have placed ovw IH.io,Of) Sterling In Foreign in veanmen'te wlttiln tile lt 1 year, ul ovvt fll.0U0.OUO for th aaven month of lMtt. I'rlo, (V or ti. payabl by poetat onlrr to tho London and Unlvvraal Uu reau of Inveaatora, to, Cheopiride, London, E. C. BubacnWra wll be ntltted. by ar ranireroent wit 0 tba director to rxwlv eltrw- gieaiiul or lottora ot Inlroductoln to any of theas euocvaofiU prornotart. Thla luat la flrat otaaai In every reapect, and every man or firm whoa nam ap pear) therein may be depended upon. lA placing the following It will be found lnvJiHLbt-liunda or Miare of In diwurUil, ContmercUl and Financial con cern. Mortiriic loan. Sal of Law da, I'ateait or Mlnea. IMrectona: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PBPYS, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. CopyrlgM, 111 f la a non.nofannnna rpniiHlr lur Uinerrh.va, Olfwi, daarmaiorrtKi-a, Wliltna. unnatural ill.. I rnaraa, ur anr lunamma lion. Irritation ur u!i-r&. I atalaaloa. tloll til m u a o n a nun. Irwinm Ohiutii Od, branaa. Koii-wtrlnaoni, I f 1 MM ay Draggle. v, ipor aant In plain wrapper, 45)- hr aipmwi, prvpal.1, (of amm. r r i.n.ta.ti J J' QkihM 1 f-4rnmli vj vipnaa, prvpaio, i.i l 00, , bollloa, Circular aaui uu raquaal. NOTICE! OF INTENTION Notice I hereby given that the com mon council of the olty of Aatorla pro poe to re-etabllh the grade on that part of Irving avenue. In MoClure' Aa torla, a extended and changed by Cyru Olney, which lie between the weat aid of Twelfth itreot and the eaat aide of Tenth atreet, at the following height above the baae of gradea aa eatabllahed by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordi nance to Establish a Baae of Oradc tor the Street of Aatorla," to-wlt: On the north ilde of the croaalng ot aald Irving avenu with Eleventh atreet, 1211 feet. On the aouth aide of laid croaalng, 1211 feet. lty order of the common council. Dated June 6, 1896. H. B. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. MATT 13 RB MA Rl PX 13, Movmnlol Vle nt Mom and lilaawliaro. The Kiirleeiiiirt left up rlvr-r o'clock yealerday morning. ut I ABE TH CM oMTlJ. Th Inxfnrd Bulled yvaierdiiy fr An (rfogaala, Hillr., laden with MO.WJO fwl of lumber. The Fernlmnk arrived down yeator day afternoon and will put to aea In a day nr two. The aleiiriier f'oltitnbla arrived from Han Kroni Urci yeaterday morning, with a full iiaaengiir and freight Hat. The Nrhoorivr Kranrlnv, which left 1 Ma foil for Hnn I'rundmo about a year auo, put In yeaterday and will atop a day or two here on her way to the northern flHherlea. The lllg llonanza yeaterday ahlpped her crew and took on auppllea for tho voyage In HlmiiKhiil. Hhn rarrlea 1,070, w) fe.i of lumber. The t-aptaln, al though anxloua to put l iy-a luxt nlht unuhle to do ao. He will prob ably gel off early thl morning. The ft'iplit ofticer report that the N, A. C Company' m nooner Seventy Hlit la iindoubli-.tly oat with all on board. The to hoon.-r li;ft WihhI la lund liereiiiber 12 for Kyak and hn never been beard from alnre, although j the lompanv'e ntvann-r Fruni la Cutting line alu.e mnde ihoroiiKh aear'-ti forj liun-a of her. She wa In cnimaipl of Captain cluin, Wlilttli-r; her crew con-1 elated of ilualav Carlson, N.-laoii Iluvla, i Kr. ili-rb k Cbupmnn and Mnrlln John-I aon, ami she carried aa paaeciiger J ("apl. II. II. Ilowen and Hio Andenon, j the two latter being resilient of Wood Islaml. Uiih of w hom I. ave large fam III. a 1.1 mourn their brna. Alaska Min ing It.'.eiiri). The Foremost Champion in the World for the Advancement of Women. i UK'S; '-I' liV'1'' '.: W-i.f-'.rS:; 't m' T 1 i t" r 'T.? v ?v ' miUimfTBi''- '&tfti&-dVi - v- - . ;'C w.. x Mr. II M Hfanley, M. I'., In the j rouran of a recent aildrea before Ihe i Hunns.-a Chamler of Commerce, aald I "that the anlonlsbliig Increaae In for- elgn trade aa compared with that of the I'nlled Kingdom, wee due tu Ihe eplrlt of roemopolitanlam In commerce w hli h la prevalent on the continent generally, and eaiwlnlly In Germany. The German devoted hlmaelf to learn ing foreign language, method and weight and measure, ami endeavored. In Intereourae with foreigner, to make hlmaelf a llitl Germtn a poaelbl. The Welah, on the other hand, were Inclined to attach undue Importance to a narrow patriotism. The Kngllah were guilty of favoring branches of education which were of no uaa for commercial purpoae. Another cauae of loo of trade wo Ilrltlah 'lailnraa' and lack of adaptability. The Hrltlah expected cuatomer to come lo them, while foreigner, by mean of com mercial traveler, went to the whole world and got bualneaa In thla way, which otherwise would not have been obtained at all." PROFESSIONAL CARDS. This Great American Recommends Paine's Celery Compound to Those "Who Suffer from Nervous Ills. The river continue to rise, with no apparent algna of uhldlng for everal day al leant. The weather bureau re port from Idaho Fall for the week ending June IS ha the following In teresting comment on the altuatlon In Idaho: "Cool night have caused a gradual metllng of snow In the moun tain, and Ihe stream are nearly ata tlonary, or rising slowly: high water I till raualtig some anxiety In place where there I much liability to Injury; Ihe damage ao far ha been confined principally to bridge and road. Te ton river I overflowing Its banks; the North and South Forka of the Snake river are bank full, and on the rise; the upper Snake I beyond It banks In many place, but still (at Idaho Fallal about five feet below the high water mark of 1S94; high water still prevail In Wood river, and 350 yards of railroad track ha been washed away In the vicinity of Gimlet, ltlalne county; the Holae river remain high, and much damage has been done; In Washington county a considerable acreage of grain I under water, and rivers are still rising rapidly. Half a century of pioneer work or the advancement of women has made the life ot Elisabeth Cady Stanton an Inspiration to thousands and an appro priate object ot homage and conaratU; latlon. It Is a year no since the Immense ovation was given to Mr. Stanton at Ihe Metropolitan opera house In New York, on the anniversary of her 80th year, under the auspices of the Nation- 1 al Council of Women of the I'nlted States. , A recommendation from such a bril liant philosopher, so good a mother, such a great and true women, will be, heeded by men and women everywhere. As Mrs. Stanton herself said In reply to the many addresses of affection and devotion from women representing homes all over the land: "In this struggling world men often lean on the Judgment of mothers and wives, hence women need a clear un derstanding of the vital questions of the hour." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Pastry making Is a pleasure when Dr. Price's Unking Powder leavens the dotllih. The guardian angel In every home is certainly a woman. Upon her shoul ders rests the responsibility for the health of the family. No wife, mother or sister who hsa the health or happiness of her family at heart, will see day after day go by with nothing done for some tired, sick. or ailing member of the household. If ahe la a wide-awake, thoughtful woman she will make It her first duty to see that Paine's celery compound Is used to bring back the vigor to the neglected nerves and the poor blood. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, writing to the Wells aV Richardson Co., of Bur lington, on Jan. t, said: "Some members of my family have been using your Paine'a celery com pound, and I heartily recommend it to any one who Is run down or suffering from nervous Ills. Hereafter I shall always keep a bottle on hand." It Is the plain duty of every wife and mother to watch the health of those whom the worry and weariness of the office, the store or the factory makes heedless of their failing health. Pale Hps and cheeks, disturbed sleep, pain of neuralgia or rheumatism, headaches or that constant feeling of weariness are causes enough for Immediate re course to that best of all Invbjorators, Paine's celery compound. There Is nothing; vague or uncertain about Its working-. It goes straight to the cause of the mischief; purifies the blood, enriches It in volume and In quality, and firmly but gently stirs the organs that have become sluggish. Paine's celery compound drives out im purities, restores strength, renews vi tality, regulates the kidneys, liver and bowels, and makes people well. That is why It is the wonderful remedy that It ta today, and more in demand than all the ordinary sarsaparillas, nervines and tonics that promise so much and accomplish so little. Every year con firms the faith of the people In Paine's celery compound. MENU FOR SATURDAY. Breakfast, Strawberries. Soft Hulled Krks. Hashed Potatoes. Broiled Breakfast Bacon. Watercress. Graham Pop-Overs. Toast. EitKllKh Breakfast Tea. Luncheon. Grape Fruit. Blnnquettes of Calf's Liver. Slewed Macaroni with Tomato Sauce. Cream Toast. Fresh Blackberries. Tea. Pinner. Codfish Chowder. Gherkins. HndlBhes. v Chicken Fricassee. Boiled Rice. Baked Sweet Potatoes. Green Peas. Roast Lamb, Currant Jelly. Dressed Cucumbers. Herry Pudding. Hard Sause. Coffee. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Oovramnt Report AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, aerved on th Dining ear of th Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway, will be aent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage atamp. Apply to Geo. H. Henftord, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. You Connect at Billings, Mont. with the Burlington Route for Omaha, St Joseph, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago, and ALL OTHER southern and southeastern points. The No. Pac. train from the west arrives at Billings at 9.-O0 a. m. Our train leaves at 9:25 a. m. No trouble about the transfer. The trains are only a tew feet apart. Step oft one on the other. That's all. The whole thins Is over with In less time than It takes to tell you about it. Tickets and time-tables at the local ticket office. A.C. SHELD0X, G.A. Portland. Oregoi. Ski A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and PiatedWare. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Conunarclal streets. FROM NOW UNTIL 8PRINO Overcoats and winter wrap will be la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the team-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For aolld comfort, for peed and for aafety, no other line can compare with thl great railway of th Waat. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's offlc and se their new and handsome twin testing machine. Take along some of th twines "aa good aa Marshall's," In your pocket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money m your pocket and Asa In your net to nnd out If you want a sure relief for pains In the back, tide, chest, or limbs, use Allcock Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and imlta tlons Is as good as the genuine. . Porous Piaster Few rien Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than tho we serve. We'ra trying m every way to make them th moat n Joyabl In town. All the "good thing" cf the aeason -rooked by our excellent cook In the moat dellclou style. Per fect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Raataurant th place la a aufllclent guar antee that he will receive a good meaL The Palace Hestanrant Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -tha- CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves Ubuled Dining and Bleeping Cor Trams and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled train without extra charge. Sblp your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt US Washington it, Portland, Or. J. B. WYATT, Pha No. 6S Aatorla, Orega Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, . Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid ta Supplying Ship. They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden image does to th human beinf they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Dont tool yourself into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't. They cannot. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upaialra, Aitorian Building. DIt. IiXIV JAJJBON, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. OfTlca over Olaen'l drug ator. Hours, 19 10 U a. m.; 1 to ( and 7 to I p. m. Sundays, 10 to 11. DR. O. B. E8TES, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dlaeaaes of womea and aurgery. Offlc over Danxlger1 atoro. Aatorla. Telephone No. U. JAT TL'TTLE, If. D PHTSICIAN, SLROEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms f end 4, Pythian Building. Houra, 10 to 13 and 1 to t. Rcaldeoo, US Cedar (treat H. T. CROBBT, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. 58 Commercial atreet. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc on Bond atreet, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V, Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. 3, M and XI, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to. Claim against th government a specialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communication held on tha first and third Tueaday evening ot each month. O. W. LOUNSBERRT, W. K. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CABS ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public 471 Bond street. B.F.AIiIEN&SOjN Wall Paper. Artltts' Materials. Paints, Oil. GUM, tc. Japanese Mattings, Rug, and Bamboo Good, 365 Cc mmercial Street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call 00 Jno. F. Handler V Co., 124 Third atreet. anfl get tha Daily Astortan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. "!Y ft IV .tow. Gives Choice of Tmo Transeontaental vaaaaaaBMaa- -v-. A JXOUICB, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or ct. Paul. Pullman and Tourist iMaavar Pro) Raollning Chairs Car Astoria to San Francisco. State of California. Sunday. June 1. Columbia, Friday, June IS. State ot Cal. Wednesday, June L Columbia, Monday, June 22. State of Cal.. Saturday, June 27. Columbia, Thursday, July 2. State of Ca, Tuesday, July T. t Columbia. Sunday. July 7. Columbia, Sunday, July 11 State of Cat. Friday, July 17. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. T. J. POTTER Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m. ; leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, at 7 a. m. R. R. THOMPSON. Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday at 1:1 a. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Saturday, at I p. m. Faa rates and general Information call on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Paa. Agt, Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarins are vestlbuled. heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an eleotrle reading lamp. Ita dining cars are the best in the acrid, and its coaches are palaces on wheels. Thla great railway, connecting aa It doea with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng publlo the beet service known. Tickets via the Chicago. Milwaukee and St Paul Railway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent J. W. CABET. Portland, Or. Trav. Pas and Tkt Agtnt, Portland, Or. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. 4 Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... 7p Situated on the south side . of Astoria's hills. Twent)' degrees warmer and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North side. Magnificent sites for res idences, overlooking river . and bay, sunny and shel- tered. Easy arid natural grades; little or no grading needed. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. ' 5 T IS f .. 1 7 i j. I X