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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1896)
THE DAILY A8T0KIAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNK 23, 1800. for Infante and Children. ????TT-I';r-t-"',''" f Catrfwili ths patrew; f 11 j01'0 t pramt p.rsalt ws to pk of H without f . tVs wrlo) lkmt v hnews. It 1 fcarsalw. ChHas llh it, It glv. th fc JU. U vs i UiirMT .I M Vt fwklK whips) U aWUUly afand practically parfact mj oMld' i edicts. CioH dsatrey ffiwi, Ctria allay TSTsrisass, Ca.toH y revest, vosaltlag lf Cirt Castrta eirw PUrrsows Wli Poll, Ca ier I rliw T thlsg Trewtla. Cnatoria rM CMtiptlnMdjntiilaerj 0astorla awtraH th aTet f rVnat acid t r polsowss s alr; "-'"'"''IL-'!"' '- "'''' f lvlK fcJthr aa & aatsrsj 1 p. Castoriat pal sp la -4a liotllw only. It t told lnjl:; JWt allnrv U Jljaayls(r!JJe J1 or preaaU) that It U "Ju.t at gaod sad 'will mf jurTJ"" $ that yew i O-A-T-Q-K-I-A. "jdg'aatara af (jjfffj&U w Children Cry for maBBDari ith iHiwiwaci TIDE TABLE Monday Tuesday . . . . Vp.lnrly , Thurlv.,.. Krl.Ly tttlnlv ... M'NllAY ... Monday ... TuU Wednesday. . Thursday ... VrMa HaturdaV ... HINIUY. . .flotilla jf Tuesday . Welnrly . Tharaday ... Friday . . . Saturday. ... Ht'MUY .. Monday Tuffrlay Thurml.... Fri.lay iliir.l.v ... M'NU.iY ... Mmxlay Tui.lv NOTICK OF INTENTION To Chang tha Ortt.1 on Ktxvanih Blroet, llriason Krnmiiiton Avrnua and lUrrtaon Avrnu. McCluro't AalorU. Notli-a la horby lvm lliat I ha com mon council of lha city ol Ailorla pro poaa lo rv-sala)llah ina grt ot that part of Kl.'venth atroal In MoClura'a A lorla. a ilnlod ami fhanl hy Cyrua lilnay, which Ilea llwMn lha aouth ahla -of lUrrliin iVMiua ami lha north aliln of Knnaliurlon avanue. at (ha following hoi Ilia aU.va lha haaa of nw1i-a aa e tatillaliMt hy ordlnaiua No. 71, rntHM "An (inllnanra to Kmahllah a IUa ol nrailra for lha Btraoti ot Aatorla," to wit: On thn north aula of tha rroaalnr of anlil Klavanth atrrat and Irvine avonua, lit feet. On lha aouth aide ot (aid croaalnc, 13 feat. on i iu north alda of th oroaalnK ot anlcl Klovenlh atroet with Jerom avenue, 1M feet On the aouth alile of (aid croaalnc, in feet. Ami unlena a remmiatranca alrnad hy tha owmtra of thraa-fourtha of tha prop arty fronilnc on anM portion ot alrt airert ha nirvt with the auditor and po lira Ji.1a of audi city within ten tlaya from tha final puhllcatlon of thla nolle, to-wli, on or hoforn Juna S"t h. 1MKI, lha common council will ra-eatalillah aald rala aa above propoaad. Hy order of the common council. Paled Juno , im. H. E. NRLRON. Auditor and I'ollce Jiulia. NOTICK OF COMPLETION And Aeeeilanca of Tenth Btraet Im provement, Hotween Commercial ami Kxchanire Btrocta. Notice la herhy given that 8. Normlle, conlriictor for tha Improvement of Tenth atmet, between Commercial and Kx chnng aireeta. under the provlalona ol onllnnne No. I7S, on the M day of June, . Hied In the omro of the nudltor una police judiio of the city of Aatorlu, the rertltlcnte of the city mivcyor nnd auper Intendent of atresia, approved by the committee on etreeti mid pulillo wnya. Aftr the explrntlon of the time heroin after apecllled, If no objeollona to the ac ceptance of auch work be tiled, and the oommon council ohall decern auch Im provement properly completed, aocord Inff to the contrHot nnd pinna nnd apeol float lona thorofor, tho aame may be ae oepted. Objection" to the acoeptanca of anld Improvement or any part thereof mny be filed In the office of the auditor and po lice ludf on or before Wedneaday, Juna 17, ISM. Aatorla. Orefon, June 8, 189. H. K. NEION. Auditor and Police Judge. NOTICE) OP INTENTION Notice la hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Aatorla pro poae to re-eatahllah the grade on that ,part of Irving avenue, In McClure'i Aa torla, aa extended and changed by Cyrua Olney, which lie between the weat aide of Twelfth atreet and the eajit aide of Tenth atreet. at the following height above the bnae of grades aa eatabllahrd by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordi nance to Establish a lime of Oradoa for the Streets of Aatorla," to-wlt: On the north aide of the crossing of anld Irving avenue with Eleventh street, 126 feet. On the aouth aide of suld crossing, O .feet Hy order of the common oouncll. Dated June 6, 1894. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Pitcher's Castorla. FOR JUNO. II li. II ITtt IxlW WATKM. A. N. I f. M. I A. M. h.m I (t h.m (1 1 ill LL1 II 140 S 0 10 2 7 li.m I ft 8706 7 44 !k 7 v f 5 n fl 8A 7 1) 0 02 .10 0 4.H 18 7Wf 1 8(l7t 1 "M 627 8 Ban; A 10 17 7 8 10 &. H I 11 84 H 8 I I 1 Wfl7 1 102 4 9 16 V 1 8 l:l I (1 4 l I 0 4 4H05 6 27 0 0 dot -06 8 44) -00 7 16 1-1 7 62 1-2 8 21M-2 1 4 J 2 1 2 44 3 4 3 84 3 7 7 10 671 H 8 11 4"',!5H lltl IS 6 4 20 81 6 06 3 8 6 44 3 3 8 V 8 4 7 06 8 8 7 47 8 2 88180 9 21 2 8 11 Ol.'Mt 2 34 6 8 81171 8 60 7 2' 4 307 8 6 1176 1 84 H 6' 8 2188 8 W 8 , 0 0014, UNI Ui 10 84-01 11 '260 6 10 17 a d u 13 ad UlI 4 04 7 a 17 6(VJ0 9 6 6777 8 4477 7 4V 7 H Hf 1 8 2. 0 8o M 6 18, 6 14 6 a 0 IH I 8 1 12 2 420 6, 015 14 1 19 1 9 2 21 2 4 IR 7X1(12 'Jh H&I)B I! 1 JO On da! 8 4H -041 4 461-1 6 3N17! 0 V8 2 0 7 14 2-2' 7 M 2-01 8 ar l-u: 9 12 1 0' 8 vn 2 8 4 an 8 0 1 1 14(13 :':io 11 rtft 10 24 8 II 16 U 1 ! 8 VH 8 1 U4 'loved ?2 8 2 V& 0 0.MI1 I 4 0 It 7 14 3 4 2 8017 4 H Ul 2 8 8 51 5 8 V 42 2 6 1 41 H 7 2 Vri H V 8 tn 7 & 3 4U76 4 21 7 Hi :V 3 12 7 tl 9 4H-03 10 84 2 4 !i 4 no till 4 67 7 fl 10 21.04 M20 21 NOTICE OF THE lMI'UOVEMENT Of Thlrty-ae-ond atreet. Harrison Avenue and Irving Avenue, In AJaira Astoria. Notice la hereby given that the com mon council propoee to order the lm provement of the following named aireeta In the city of Aatorla, aa laid out and recorded by John Adair: Thirty-third atreet, from the aouth line ot Duane atreet to the aouth line of Harrison ave nue, Harrison avenue, from the east nlle of Thirty-third street to the east line i of Thirty-fifth atreet Thirty-fifth airoet I from theaouth Una of Harrison avenue to the aouth line of Irving avenue. Irv. ' ltir ai'Mhun tmm 1 1. u. I lln- fhlrtv. fifth atreet to tha west Una of Fortieth atreet. Bald Improvement to consist of grading to the full width of Harrison and Irving avonuea and Thlrty-fllb street, to the eatnbllshett grade, and planking the aame to the width of 10 feel to the center thereof hy till Inch fir plank, and grud lug to tho full width Thirty-third atreet, from the aouth line of Hurrlaon avenue to a point alout IS south of the south line of Duane atreet, and setting peat and caps and etrlnxera on that inirtlon between graded part and the south line of Duane atreet to the width of 90 fret In the center thereof and plunking the whole distance from Duane street to Harrison avenue M feet wide In thn renter thcreor with Silt Inch rir plank. HMrwalk lu feet wide to he placed on both sides of Thirty-third street, and, In detail, the Im provement shall 1 In accordance with the plans and apeclilcatlone to he pre pared for the same according to ordi nance No. 1;H, relating to the Improve ments of etreete. The Innd and premises upon which the special assessment shall he levied to de fray the costs and expenses of such Im provements la aa follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of lot t. block IT, Adnlr's Port of Vpper Astoria, thence aouth along the center line of blocks 17 and 3i lo the southeast corner of lot 7, block 18; thence enat along the south line of blocks 38, 97 and M to the southeast corner of block Stl: thence south along the east line of block 43 to the northenat corner of block 6o; thenco cast along the north line of blocks fa. S8. E7 and M to the northeast corner of block W: thence aouth along the east line of blocks M nnd 71 to the aouthooat corner of block 71: thence weat along the aouth line ot blocks 71. 70, 49, 18, 47 and M to the south west comer of block W: thence north along the north line of block 64 to the southwest corner of block 41; thence west along the aouth line of blocks 81, SI and 88 to the claim line between Bhlve ly'a Aatorla and Adalr'a Port of Upper Aatorla: thenoe along sold claim line to the northwest corner ot block It: thence eaet along the north line of blockl 18 and 17 to the plsoe of beginning. That the diatrlct embraced therein and tha land and the premises be and the aame are hereby designated and known as Adalr'a aaaeasment district No, 11, aald Improvement being a continuous Im provement from Thirty-third and Duane to Fortieth and Irving avenue. And If a remonstrance signed by at lenat one-half of th property owners fronting on aald portion of aald street to be Improved or affected by said Im provement be filed with the auditor and police Judge on or before tha next meet ing ot the common council, to-wlt, on Wednesday, June 17, 18S8, the common council will not order said Improvement except by a concurrence of two-thirds of all tho member! elect ot anld com mon council. Hy order of the common council. Dated June 8, 1898, H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the lowest prices should call at th Astoria Job office before going elsewhere. MATTI2HH MAW1NI3 Movettiivnlai ol Val nt Home nml lilaewhere. Hlcainnr W. K. Mrwln has l-n per- inaiielilly established nn the Tucoina Hiuittle-Oiymplu-Hliertun route and will moke li'T first regular run next Wed ll ailay, . It la now conceded Dial the ai'liwxier Lincoln lias been lost with th twenty five souls nlHinrd. Hit left Heattle on April 7, hut five duy after the Hlella KiiMid, which was th first lo go, and has not been alghted since. During mi no less than 843 Hrlllsh built vessels, gross tonnage 3511,137, were sold in gn under other flag. Nor way took 33 ateamers and 34 sailing Vesavla, aggregating 43,117 tons, Japan look 2u steamers, aggregating (8.083 Inns. Italy took 14 steamer and 12 sailing craft, aggregating 42,468 ton. Krancn t.mk steamers and 8 sailing Vessels, aggregating 34,060 ton, Oer many, Hpaln, Holland, Kweden, Den mark and Austria followed In th or der named, each tukltig upward of 10,' ) tons. The Tolled Htatea got 11 steamers uml 4 sailing vesels, aggre gating t.W tun. The vessel were old ones and the price paid averaged 120 to 125 per ion. A Tacotna dispatch aayi: 1'ugrt Hound I to have another flrat-claa dry dock capable of floating the largest vessels In Hie merchant service. Ii I to be built at Hlgglna' bench, on the Narrows, two mile north of Btell i win and cveii mile directly west of Taenia. II will be built and owned by Captain John Hlgglna, and hi brother, Kugeiie Higxlna, Hit wealthy New York capitalist, whose wraith I estl mated at I'.'U.oiiO.ouo, will be Interested In th venture. The contract ha !m-n let to J. M Ifciugan, Thomas A. Ilrlng ham and John P. Cowan, all of Ta coin The new structure will be a graving dock with a stone entrance It will be i0 f,.,. ng on the keel, (0 feet wide at the bottom and th feet width at the top. It will cost 111300 In round numbers, and th contrac'.or have eighteen month In whlrh to fin lh th work. Tenlno sand atone will probably be used In the stone entrance The pump will have a capacity of 50.000 gallon per minute, and will empty the diK-k In two hour. Th dock will have a draft of 18 feet, and will accommo date any Vessel (00 feet long and un-H der. The dock will be located advan tugeouaty In many way. It wlii be easy of ei-ccee to ocean-going veasels. and It proximity to Tacoma wilt be an advantage. In It essential the Hlf- flna dork will largely reaembla thai at Port Orchard. ROYAL BnKing Powder. Highest of ll la lemrtalnt ttrtnfth.-V. . Oirat Report CAMP NOTES. Major Oatenbeln I now In command of the forces at Camp Lord. The boy will all be happy when Col. Summer returns. Lieutenant Dunbar, of O Company la acting first lieutenant of Company C. Companies I and C are now occu pying spacloua quarter In the court house ground. Lieutenant Whiting, assistant rent mental surgeon, has ordered the tent to be floored. Thank, "Doc." First Sergeant Dalsh, of G Company, I expected back from Portland today. He will be quartered with Company C. Private Spencer, of O. Company, now detailed with C Company, I suffering with a severe cold, contracted, he Bay, w hlle on guard duty. Capt. Eastwlck. Jr., was presented with a large box of Ice cream yester day. He says by a little girl, but these handsome bachelors are giddy crea ture. A young damsel who watched the waving ot Hags by the signal corps anld they were practicing handkerchief flirtation. Perhaps they were, for all we know. Chief Trumpeter Adam ha left and there 1 sorrow among the belle. HI company make more noise In time of peace than the force of the battery and Infantry combined. 1 As Thad 8. Potter' make-up Insures him a wide berth, when on the' atreet, the boys engaged the aame kind on the Ktcamer for his homebound trip. He felt thnt Ida effort had been appre ciated. Ondsby Is immensely popular In hi company. Why? You ace ne keeps a furniture store and mine of the boy onteinphite matrimony. The wedding will all take place on the same nlKht, and CluilNby will have a gift sale. See? A. J. liraxee ha been promoted to the rank of lunce corporal for merito rious conduct during camp. Corporal Hihi.'b while a private and acting a a guard one nlRht stuck his bayonet Into a "Hugular" and prevented him from entering the line. There was a rumor whispered about camp Sunday that Company A'a cap italist had offered to tender to the state an amount sulllclcnt to cover the cost of their Astoria encampment. When one of the member was asked about the matter, he thought it too tender a subject to make public, but that It It came to legal tender he would bo more reticent still. So great was the pressure of business among the bankers, lawyers, physi cians, merchants and capitalists of Co. A, that thouh the general would fain have them stay on account of their stalwart forma and military bearing, they were allowed to depart. Some one hinted, however, that they left so soon because ot their eagerness to spread tales of valor among Portland society before the gloss had worn off their glory, and rivals had put a preamble to their story. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. For th beat of commercial Job printing call at th Astorlan Job office. . If yoa want ft ur flief lot Jmiot, us an Allcoc Bkai IN Mind Not on of tlon I a good a th genuine. In Medieval Days, When people wanted anything they knelt down and prayed for It How aver, that wa soma time ago. Along about H' a fellow named Uuten br. who had 'V-oms da Jthln over," waa nionkAiii around a carpenter shop In Lents, if wnit 'tled some llttl block and actually maul an alphabet Then h rigged a sort of well, a machine that would look sometliuig Ilk our lat ter pras of today. , lis arranged hi block In order, put som Ink on them, also a plc of paper, and then screwed hi pre down. That wa called priming. Old Outanberg made a howling success of th racket, and hi head Iwcam so swollen that h really snubbed th king on day. Th king overlooked It, however, for be had an Idea ' what kind of fellow printer would be, Well, finally they got the print ing system down pat, and, aa th cnnlurlr rolled W, began printing newspapers tint person, Invariably singular number, any gender and bard cas. In This Enlightened Day There are many newspapers a a matter of fact. Hut It Is an utter Impossibility lo get a newspaper to admit It The advertising patronage of a newspaper deends largely yes, wholly upon Its circulation. A newspaper la a great deal like th human body: If lu circulation Is good. It prospers: otherwise, otherwise. Bom paper publish Want Columns That Is, a column, or a number of columns, devoted to small advertise ment. If a fellow wants anything trouble, a wife, a house don't mak any difference what It la he can get It by mean of a small ad. Included In th "wan!" column are For Bale," "For Kent" "Loat" "Found," "Stolen" and "Miscel laneous." Now, Just what chump som people era! Why, a man ha been known to hunt over a clty-thl elly-for daya looking for a bouse In which to live. Had h com to The Astorlan offlc and aaked for a want ad. h could have gotten hi house without th least bit of trouble and for about S oenta It Is Needless To tall of Tha Astorten's circula tion. Th paper ha been estab lished for a quarter of a oentury. Why. old Con com ly read th first rumor of th building of a railroad to hut brave from It Circulation 1 Th Astorlan long suit Conse quently, when a fellow come Into The Astorlan office, looks pleasant, throw down JS cent on lh coun ter and aay h want a house, h get It Why, Just Think I Th Astorlan goes Into every nous In Astoria and a great majority ot ' tho In the surrounding section of Oregon and Washington. Hence, It you Insert an ad. In Th Astorlan, it Is equivalent to engaging a man to go around to all tho bouse and telling the Inmate that you want something or have something for ale. Why, talk about a snap! A Bit of Advice When you want anything no mat ter what It l whn you hav any thing for sale; when you lose, find or steal anything, come around and tell your trouble to The Astorlan. Bring 24 cent with you, and, abov all thing, look pleasant Tell th clerk that you want a want ad. In the want column, give him your 25 cents and go away happy. As Her man Wlae would say, a want ad. will restore the blind, the bald and the bow legged to manhood. Agents Wanted ,l0.Sy$!0 LIFE'M'KINLEY And IIOBART. Republican Candidate for president and vice-president, by Uobt P. Porter, the noted Journalist present editor of the Cleveland World, and (ultimate friend of McKINLEY for twenty years. Absolutely the only au thentic LIFE OF McKINLEY publish ed. For more than two years In prep aration, and the only work that has receiver the endorsement of MsJ. Mc- Klnley and his most Intimate friends. No book equal to It as a seller. Every body wants the book published at MeKlnley's home. Porter' book sells at sight. Readers will accept no other. A gold mine for live, active workers. Our agents are clearing from 110 to tJO a day. Chance for thousand ot other to do a well. This Is the oppor tunity of your life. The highest com mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send 20c (stamp taken) as an evidence ot good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent' first order. If It Is only for one book, making OUTFIT FREE. Rooks on time. Charges pre paid, leaving profits clear. Act quick or while you are waiting others will cut you out. THE N. O. HAMILTON PUB. CO., 1555 Arcade, Cleveland, O. Few Hen Would Ask 'for a Finer Dinner than those w serve. We're trying hi every way to make them th most en- Joyablt In town. All the "good things" ot the season oooked by our xollent oook In th most delicious style. Per fect aervlc. It you Invlt a friend to th Palaot Restaurant th place 1 a sufficient guar antee that h will recelv a good meal. . The Palace. Restaurant SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock ot lumber on hand In th rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kind of finish; moulding end shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and price at bedrock. .All orders promptly attended to. Offloe and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. v pain la tb back, alda, cheat, or 1-J Porous Plaster. tb faott of eoucUrfrft and lmlta Indio The Oasis op thf Colorado Deser A Hew ealtb esort BELOW (HE LEVEL OP THE SEA : Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most r avorabie in America for Sufferers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures To objection urged against Indio In th past by th larg number who othcrwl would hav been glad to tak advantage of It beneficial climate, ha been a lack of suitable accommodation. The Southern Paciflo Company tak pleasure in announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just bn tract d at Indio station. that will bo rented to applicant at rea onable rate. They are furnished with modern eoovankoa, supplied with pure artaataa water, and so situated aa to gtvt occupant all th advantage ta be 1- rlvad from a more or has protracted raldno la tola delightful ollmat. O?rom th Ban Frandaoo Argonaut) "In th heart of tb great desert of th Colorado which th Southern Padua travr thr I an oasis called India which. In our opinion, I th sanitarium ot th earth. W ballev, from personal lnvtlrattoa, that tor orrtaln Individual. there la no spot on thla planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart. K. D., writ: "Tb purity of th air. and th eternal sun shine, fill on with wondtr and deiignt . . . Nature has accomplished much that there remain but llttl tor man to do. Aa to lu ponlblllUe aa a health resort hare la th moat perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry soil, for rain 1 an unknown factor; pur oxygen, den atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It 1 tha place, abov all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatic. Considering the number of sufferer who hav been cured. I hav no hesitancy In recom mending thl genial oasis as th haven of the afflicted." INDIO. Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles For further Information Inquire ot any Southern Pacific Company agent or address E. P. ROGERS, Asst Gen. Pass. Agt 8. P. Co. J. B. KIRK LAND, Dlst Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder sts.. Portland, Or I873 i8q$ Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, v Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, ' Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'8 Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement-" Wagons & Vehicles. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish Cmptiai for new enterpriee. A net conttaantng th names and addresses ot 260 successful promoters who hav placed over tl00.0n0.00u Storting In Foreign In vestment wtttita tine last six yean, ana over 18.000.000 for the seven months of 1886. Prlo, 5, or 125, payable hy postal order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors. 10, Oheapdde. London, E. C. Subs enters wil be entitled, by ar rangement with th director to recelv etcher persona or letters ot Introductoln to any of thess succassfiu promoters. TMs last Is first olaas In every respect. and every man or Arm whose name ap H pears therein may bs depended upon. For piecing the following It will be found lnvadu!) Bond or Shares of In dustrsaH, Commercial and Financial con corns, Morttrag loans, Sal of Lands, Patent or Mine. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PBPY8, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. , Copyright Are Yon Going East? Be gur and see that your tlckt reads via T HE, NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -the CHICAGO. ST. PAUL,. MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la th GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL,. CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vts tlbuled Dining and i Sleeping Car Trains and 'Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on th vestlbuled train without extra charge. Ship your freight and travat over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. II. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent Trav. T. and P. Agt Ut Washington St. Portland, Or. Now that Sum mer Is Here there Is no reason for any longer postponing that eastern trip. Everything Is (n your favor. Rates are low weather ( pleasant oar service Is better than I'JIllfl ever. Maps, time-tables, and full Information about the "beat" way to reach Omaha, St Joseph, Kan City, St. Louis, and Chi cago on application to the nearest ticket agent or by addressing A. C. SHELDON, G. A. rortlasd. Oregoa. J. B. WYATT, PaaN. A atari, Orga Hardware, Ship Chandler, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attestloa Paid t Supplying Ship. They Lack Life There are twines sold to flshermsa on tb Columbia river that stand la th asm relationship to Marshall' Twin aa a wooden Image does to th human being they lack strength llf evenness and lasting qualities. Don't tool yourself Into th belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just aa weli" They won't They cannot Biff J IB SJOa-BOBMItfa remedy for tionorrhoe. Gleet, Spermatorrhea, White., iftitliril dia- I eharsea, or aa, Innsmm. IIOQ, irntatiua or Qlce ra tion of anion aim- IrHlEHSSCMW'itCa. braaes. Kon-aatruueot . bmis my urmnaa. "or sent In plaia wrapper, br .sprees, prepaid, (or II .UO. or a DOttUM, SZ.73. Circular uit oa coaaast B.F.AIiHEH&SOf. Wall Paper, Artists' Materials, Palats. Oils, Glass, etc Japan Mattings, Rug, And Bamboo Goods 365 Cc mmerclal Street. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmith. RnecJaJ attention naid to steamboat re pairing, flrat-claas horseshoeing;, etc. LOGGING CRJSP (DORK fl SPECIALTY 117 Olney street between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass nd Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... jr la HVVI M Omiwimi J SM to nttowr. sa ri.ii.ii ii.nma 17 V"(!lC1iT!.0 -fi ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. PROFEA8IONAL CARDS. piwarfww,iwVV' smVsswis'i styi., JOHN T. LIOHTER, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Ofllc, upstairs, Astorlan Building. Lit BLIV JAN BON, PHTSICIAN AND SUROEON. Office over Olaen's drug tor. Hour, 1b to 12 a. m. J to I and J to I p. m. Sundays, 10 to U. DR. O. a E8TE8. PHVBICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to disease of women and aurgery. Office over Danslger store. Astoria. Telephon No. U. JAT TUTTLE, M. D PHYSICIAN, SUROEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, room and t, Pythian Building. Hour. 10 to 11 and 1 to & R1dws tit Cedar street. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. ta Commercial street J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ofllc on Bond street, Astoria, Or. JT. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxoa. Chester T. Dolpb. DOLPH, NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, W. 25, M and ft, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection buslnne promptly attended to. Claim against the government a ipe clalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. T, A. F. and A. M. Regular communication held on the first and third Tuesday evening ot each month. O. W. LOUN8BF.RRT. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASS ELL, DEALER IX REAL ESTATE, ' Notary Public. Ell Bond Street WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on J no. F. Handler V Co., 124 Third street, and get th Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not ml their morning paper wnil there. E. ricNEIU Kecelvec. fo) o nn EMM Gives Choice of Tmo Transcontinental UOUICB, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden.Denver . and -Omaha or M.Paul. Pullman and Tourist SiMpewns Frws Rscllnlnsj Chairs Car Astoria to San Francisco. State of California, Sunday, June 7. Columbia, Friday, June 11 Stat of CaL Wednesday. June L Columbia, Monday. June 22. Stat of Cal.. Saturday, June IT. Columbia, Thursday, July 1 State of Ca., Tuesday, July T. Columbia, Sunday. July I. Columbia, Sunday, July 12. Stat ot CaL, Friday, July IT. ' Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. T.J.POTTER Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, at 1 a. m. R. R. THOMPSON. Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday at (:tf a. m.; leave Portland dally, except Saturday, at I p. m. For rates and general Information call ' on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent W. H. HTJRLBURT, Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on th 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 electrio reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world, and Its coaches are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It doe with all transcontinental line at 8t Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng publlo the best 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, folder and other Information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent J. W. CASEY, Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt Agent Portland, Or. Astoria and McKee Ave. ... Situated on th&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 and natural grades; little or no grading needed. ' ;. '. . '"'' '---r-T-,