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Til K DAILY AHTOltlAN, THURSDAY MOUXlXa,, JINK 25, IBM, What is W ' WA W.VV wwwwwwviwww . . w a a vrvvm CMturin U Dr. Btuuuvl ritthur's proscription for Innuit nd CulMrc n. It ctiutalua ucllbcr Opium, Morphine nor otkr Nurcotlo lubntanre. It 1 ft imrmleH ubHtltuta for Parciforlc, Drop, rioothliifr 8yniia, mud Ctwtor OIL It la rioAMint. IU ffuarnntoo U thirty ycara uh by SUUIoim of Mothers. Cuatoru doatroyi Worm and allays fcrerUluicaa. Cuatorta prevent vomiting Hour Curd, euro Diarrhoea mid Wind Colic. Cotorlu rrllcvcai teething troubles, curva conatlpatlon ud flatulency. Cnatorla aMlntllatr tho food, rrguliiUa the atomut'h nd boweli, giving liealtuy and natural alocp. Caa toi'lu U tho Children's ruuuaju tho Mother's Friend. Caatoria. Castorl I, an solll amllrln lb, chit drew. Muthra hav. tepMlnlly lold ma of lu (wd tflM upoa lblr chlldmi." Da. O. C. 00000, Lowell, Mud "Caatoria U Iht to mniy fur chlhtreo of Which am eruualiiled. I hup Ihe day la not Ut dlataat wbn mother will cmi.htrr the real lulrtmtof their ctalklrea,aBd om Claris tnelasd of the varioua quack aoatiwu whkh em dryltte; IWIr hind oaea, by furring opium, Bwfptila. enuthlag syrup and ulin hurtful af.tila do their throat, thtttbv twilling Uwa U premaiuie graves." la. J. P, Kureaiaua, Cosway. Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 TIDR TABLE Monday TiHHKUy .. Wikitra.lay Thurlav Krl.lav H.lunlar HI'MIAY Mon.Uv Tue.lav Ve.lneJa Tliutwlaa IT Ma Haturar Hl'NDAY Monday Trielay Wlnea.lay Tli n pa. lay .. FrMay . . rigtnrla. .. Hl'NDAY .. Mntlav . .. Tin'aly . . . . Weilnrtklay , Thurailuy.. , Krl-lay. Sattir.Uv .. 8l.MAY.. Mouday Tncxlav c 1 NOTICK lr INTKNTIOM To Chanaa th Orad on Klevnnih Htreat, lietween Kenalngion Avenn and llariiaon Avenue, McClura'a Aatorla. Notice la herahy given that lha com mon council of the city of Aatorla pro poaa l.i re-aalalillah th grade of that part or Kloventh alreet In McVluro'a Aa torla. aa ealeiklnd and changed by Cyrua (llney, which Ilea between tha aoulh aide of llarria n avenue and the north aide of Kenalncton avenue, at lha following helghta above the lutae of gnutea aa ea lalillahe1 by ordlnanco No. Tl, enilib-o "An ordinance tn Katabllth a Iia ol Oradea for Ih Htre-la of Aatorla," to wlt: on the north aide of th croaalng of aald Kleventh atreet and Irving avenue, V feet. On the aoulh aide of aald croaalng, 19 feet. im the north aide of the croaalng ol aald Kleventh atreet with Jerome avenue, 1M feet. on the aoulh aide of aald croaalng, 1M feet. And unlera a remonatranco algned by the ownera of three-fourtha of the prop erty fronting on aald portion of aald atreet be tiled with tha auditor and po lice udg of anld city within ten daya from the flnul publication of th'a notice, to-wlt, on or lietoie June th, Kt. th common council will re-eatabltah aalu grade aa above propoaed. Ily order of the common council. liutct June 6, 1K98. H. E. NRIJION. Auditor and 1'ollc Judg. NOTICK OF rOMPLBTIOM And Acceptance of Tenth Btreet Im provement. Iletween romnu-rclal and Kichango Slrveta. Nolle la herby given that H. Normllo, contractor for lha Improvement of Tenth atreet. between Commercial and l'-x-chnnge alreeta, under Ih provlalon ot ordinance No. )75, on the Sd rtny of June, lv.l, filed In Ihn olTlce of th auditor nnd police judge of the city of Aatorla, the certificate of the city auvcyor nnd auper Intendnnt of alreeta, approved by tha committee on atreeta and pulillo waya. After the expiration of the time herein after apecinod, If no objeotlona to th ac ceptiinc of auch work be Died, and th common counoll ohall deeem auch Im provement properly completed, accord ing to the contract and plana nnd apecl flcatlona tlmrofor, tha aamo may b ac cepted. Objection! to the acceptance of aald Improvement or any part thereof may Ik filed In the onto of the auditor and po lice Judg on or before Wodneadny, June 17. 18M. Aatorla. Oregon, June I. 1890. H. H. NEI.HON. Auditor and Police Judg. NOTICB OP INTENTION Notice la hereby given that tho com mon oouncll of the city of Aatorla pro poe to re-eatabllah th grade on that part of Irving avenue. In MoClure'a Aa torla, aa extended and changed by Cyrua Olney, which Ilea between tha weat aid of Twelfth atreet and th eaat aid of Tenth atreet, at the following- helghta above th buna of gradea aa eetabltalu-d by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordi nance to Eatabllah a Itaae of Orodca for the Btreeta of Aatorla," to-wlt: On the north aide of the croiialng of aald Irving avenue with Kleventh atreet, 120 feet. On the aouth aide ot sold croaalng, 12 (eet. Ily order ot the common council, Dated June , 18M. H. K. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. I Castoria. "Caalaaia l aoawll adapud loeMldrea that I rcrommrnd II aa auprrlor to any ptaactlptioa kaowa, lo mt." II. A. AecMRa. M. D, III to. Oalutd at., arouklya, N. V. "Our physldaae In tit cbllditn'a depart, nrul hav. spokes highly of th.tr peri cm In Ihrlr evlsiae prattle with Cut aria, and although w only haw among oar stsdltal auipllca hat la know a aa regular prutucla, yd w ai frra lo confess that th rorrlla of Caalorla haa won ua lo look with favor upoa It." I'sureo lluartTAi. add Dierasnuav, ftuetoa, alas. Aixaa C. surra, Aa. Murray Street, Now York CKy. FOR JUNE. Illl. II WATCH. IflW WATkM. P. M. li.in I ft.lh.m I ft li.m ! ft li.m I ft. 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II 4S -03 10 84 2 4 ':) 4 mrt U 4 f7 7 fl 10 21 0 4 11 2" 2 1 i NOTICB OF TltK lMTltOVEMENT Of Thlrty-eeeond Htreet, llnrrlaon Avenue and Irving Avenue, In Adalr'a Aatorla. Notice la hereby given that the com mon council propoee to order the Im provement of the following named atreeta In th city of Aatorla. aa laid out and recorded by John Adair; Thirty-third atreet, from th aouth line ol Duana atreet lo the aouth line of llarrtaon ave nue, llnrrlaon avenue, from the enat nlle of Thirty-third atreet to the eaat line of Thirty-fifth it reel. Tlilnrnfih alreet. ' from iheeouth Una of llarrleon avenue I to the aoulh line of Irving avenue. Irv I Ing avenue, from th eaat line of Thlrty I fifth atreet lo the weat Una of Fortieth atreet. Hulil Improvement to conalat ot grading to tha full width of llnrrlaon and Irving- avenuea and Thirty-nth atreet, to th eatnblUhed grade, and planking the aam lo the width of 10 feet to the center thereof by Sxll Inch fir plunk, and grad ing to the full width Thirty-third alreet, from the aouth line of llnrrlaon avenue lo a point about Hi aouth of the aouth Una of Iluane alreet, and eettliux po and rapa and alrlngera on that iwrtlon between graded part and the aouth line of lnintie atreet lo tha width or 9) feet In Ih center thereof and planking the whole Olatam-e from Dunne atreet to llarrtaon avenue !0 feet wide In the center thereof with 3x1 Inch fir plank. Hldewnlk lu feet wide to he placed on both eldea or Thlrly-lhlrd alreet. and. In detail, the Im provement ehnll Ik In accordance with Ihe plana and au-clhYatlona to be pre pared tor the enme according lo ordi nance No. l!il. relating to Ihe Improve ment of etrceta. The hind and premlaea upon which tho apcelnl naarxamcnt ehnll lie levied to de fray Ihs coata and exxr.aea or auch Im provementa la aa follow; Commencing at the nonhoaat corner of lot 2, block 17, Adalr'a Tort of Vpper Aatorla. thence aouth along the center line of hlocke 11 and 31 to tho aouthenat corner of lot 7, block !: thence eaat along the aouth Hue of block" 3K, 37 nnd 5" to the aouthe.iat corner of block !at: thence aouth along the eaat line of block 43 to the northeaat oorner of block ; thence enat along the north line of hlocka 5.1, M. (7 and (A to the northeaat corner of block U: thence aouth along the eaat line of hlocka M and 71 to the aoutheaat corner of block 71; thence weat along the aouth line ot hlocka 71, 70, 68, 68, 67 and M to th aouth weat corner of hlock 8: thence north along the north line of block M to the aouthweat corner of block Al; thence weat along- tha aouth line of hlocka CI, K! and A3 to the claim line between Rhlve ly'e Aatorla and Adalr'a Port of Upper Aatorla; thence along1 aald claim line lo the northwaat oorner of hlock It; thence eaat along the north line of block U and 17 to the place of beginning. That the dlatrlct embraced therein and the landa and the premlaea be and the aame are hereby dealgnated and known aa Adalr'a aaaeaament dlatrlct No. 11, aald Improvement beltur a contlnuotia Im provement from Thirty-third and Duane to Fortieth, and Irving avenue. And If a remonatrance algned by at loaet one-half of the property ownera fronting on aald portion of aald atreet to be Improved or affected by aald Im provement be filed with the auditor and police Judge on or before the next meet ing' of th common council, to-wlt, on Wedneaday, June 17, 18M. the common council will not order anld Improvement except by a concurrence of two-thlrda of all the member elocte ot anld com mon council, Ily order of the common council. Dated June , 1894. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. MATTI2I1H MAUI IN B Movamtnla of Viaatla at Mortia rtml I'.lKowliaro. Yi'Nlcnlny iiiornlng at in o'clork th llilllah alilp Hutlii rlimlalilra I' ft up tin rlvw fur roifluml. Tim ali-nuicr Hltlo of Cullf'M'nlrt whli h v.na dun vt-m.-Llav morn I liar. llil lint Hlilva until 4 n'rliH'k In Ilia uflT noun, iiMlng to h-nvy hi ail wlmla. fhu !l a lui'io inrgii and luavy m.-iiKr Hat. Tim fiillnwlng I'ai'lllu ('naat vnawla wi-ra aaalgiii-il ortlrlul numlwra Uy tha lliiir-au of Navlgiitlini, tn-aaury depurt nicnt, during th wct-k iillng June (II h: Hi liiHinr-r Imra II., Hi altli-, Waah grnaa ami n"t InniinK 16 U3, onVlal numlir-r f.7,4; atPainar Oro, Port Towiiacml, W'u.h., grnaa tonnage 103.42 lint, 42.17. omi lal numlxT MM. "A roa by any other nama will iiiu-II aa awi-pt." Tim ati-amvr Klonl, ut Byra, lata I'n.linr.. Intn !(, lata lantha, hua l.rr-n at lii-r old trlcka again. Aa the lniliti aim drownt'd hi-ranlf and 124 workim-n on lu-r i hrlaluln( day, Aa llm Iloao ahv inadn two vlaltg to Iavle Joima, Aa llm Innlho aha dvvHopvd Inlo am h a paal-inlntrraa In marltlma profligacy that llm larrltli-d owner gold her aa a tnlnli-d thing to th country of hr fulileil gmla, whi-ra alia haa men. Illy malninlni-d Imr naughty rep ulnilon, her luh-at "alflnlly belli the Ht. danald In the liardailellca. Fair piny. Tim OrliiiUI ateanmr Aaloun, Cap tuln Muiray, anlvt-l yeaterday morn luac. IT1 Uya front Yokohama dlrwt Hhn had a cargo conalatlng of 600 (ona of tea, and a large tonnage of rice, matllr.g and curlna. Ilealdea nlnu paa ariiiera for I'orlland, there were eight I'hln-.ie for Victoria, II. C. Hut owing to the deapnti h m-ceaaary on the tea, diatliied to the Atlantic acaboard. the run aa made through to Portland flint, and the alop at Victoria will be made n the outward trip. Captain Murray rvpurta a aniooth voyage, and aaya that hualimaa at Hongkong and Yokohama, al prenent, la rather dull IIAMtlSO.N ON Ot'lt FINANCEH. Wlaeat and Hlron.'eat Htateamanehlp Iteiiulrvd tn Mend Kxlatlng Condi tion. Ex-l'rraldcnt llarrtaon will dlacuaa our national flnanrra In an article on "The fwreiary of the Treaaury, which will appear In the Auguat laaue of The Ladlea' Home Journal. He will ti ll briefly of the origin of our financial ayatem; III rxpanalon or development; how the nation ralaea Ita revenuea, and dlaburae Ha money; and detail the fault of our ayatem of financiering Itcferrlng to the methoda necesaary to maintain our gold reaerve General Har rleon expreaae hlmaelf with evident dlaapproval. and aaya that "the present alluallon would be abaurd If It were not ao aerloua." The tncreaae or the diminution of Ihe gold reaerve, the rx-prealdent aaaerla, powerfully affect every Intercut, and the "mending of exlatlng coniltlone will be a tank for the wlaeat and atrongeat atateaman ahlp." The ex pr.nl, lent clearly Intlmatca that aucceaaful financiering la extreme ly difficult by the preaent methoda. I'pon Ihla point he aaya: "If fifty dol- lara would autllce to hold I50.000.u00 In llm treaaury, the aecrelary could not expend thai email num. He muat atand by until the gold la gone, and then aell bond to get It back. The reault la that Ihe bank and the broken are often able to make play of the treasury. A financial Inntltutlon whose board tran aacta Ita buatm-a In public la at a dla advantage." T1IK CANADIAN ELECTIONS. Iteaultn III Many Provinces Curious and I'nlooked For. Montreal, June 24. New election will have to be held In two ronatltuen clea, a candidate Luurier and Mc Carthy ran In two division and were elected In bolh. Many aurprlsoe were (H'caaloiii-d by the reaulla In varloua province. Quebec went strongly agalnat the government, while Ontario, where a regular revolution was pre dicted, stood by Sir Charles Tupper better than any other aectlon of the country. Utitlah Columbia and the Northwest Territory, .Manitoba, Nova rVotla, and New Hrun.HHick each gave a stronger Liberal representation than In the last houae. while Prince Edward Island Incrciiaed the conservative contingent from that province. COLORADO SILVER MINERS. They Make a Wine Alternate Provision for Apostle Teller. Denver, June 24. Seven hundred del egates representing every county In the stnte will constitute the Colorado stale convention of the national silver party, which will meet In this city to morrow. Officers of the convention will be chosen by the delegates In open aesslon. No slate will be prepared for any action of the convention. Seventy delegates tn the St. Louis convention will be elected and resolutions endors ing Teller aa a presidential candidate, and In the event that he Is not success ful, favoring his return to the United States senate. CORNELL WON. Poughkeepsle, N. Y., June 14. In the freshman's college boat race today, Cornell won, Harvard second, Pennsyl vania third; time, 10:13li ROYAL Baking Powder baa been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. OUR CORNER. . A gentleman's resort, at oorner Bond and 11th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try ua. 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Everything Is in your favor. Rates are low weather Is pleasant our service Is better than ever. t Maps, time-tables, and full Information about the "best" way to reach Omaha, Bt Joseph, Kan City, St Louis, and Chi cago on application to the nearest ticket agent or by addressing A. C. SHELDON, G. A. rertlaad. Oregoa. J. B. WYATT, PaaaMlSa.es Astoria, Orga Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attantlea Paid t Sapptytag Skips. They Lack Life There are twines sold to flshermea on the Columbia river that atand la tha aame relationship to Marshall's Twine aa a wooden Image does to th human being they lack strength lit evenness and lasting quail ties. Dont fool yourself into the belief that other twines besides Marsh ail's will do "just aa well." They won't They cannot. ma is a aon-puwmwu ntmtdy for tionorrhaM, Gleet, Sa.raiatorrhcFa, Whit., naaalaral dis charges, or an, lnfiamaia. tli. a, irrltatiua or alcer- tloa of n n fl o aiom. IrnthlslOHtaiPiiCo, brain. Koo-aauiiiat. -aT3 "'asiaia, 5 lor ewit la plain wrapper. . I br axpreaa, tJvpaitl. for Wiem II on, or 1 bottle $-75. v al Clrcoiar eon on rwuaat. B.F.AHLiEH&SOH Wall Paptr. Artlits' Materials. Paints, Oils, Glass, ate. Japanese Mattings, Ruga and Baaboo Goods 365 Cc mmercial Street. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmiths Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flrst-claas horseshoeing, eta LOGGING CRflP JIIOU A SPECIALTY U7 Olney street between Third and and Fourth. Astoria, Or. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. Hustler's f uiwrYi M J OWUMl Bakg mm mt nrtewr. 7? vHlai Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. 4 Good Reiison Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bend Street. PROFESSIONAL CARUU. JOHN T. LIGHTER, - ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Aatorlan Building. VR. ELIV J ANSON, PHTBICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olaen'a drug stor. Hours, 10 to 11 I. m ; I to I and I to p. an. Sundays, 10 to 1L DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to disease of women and surgery. Office over Dansiger's store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. JAT TUTTLE, M. D.. PHISICIAN, SURGEON AXD ' ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms I and a, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to t. Residence & Cedar atreet. H. T. CROSBT, A TTORNET-AT-LAW. 461 Commercial atreet. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard NIxoo, Chester v. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON ft DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. Z5, 2 and It Hamilton Building. All legal and Col lection busln-ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. II. Regular communications held oat the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOUN8BERRT. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASSELL. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public. til Bond Street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call 00 J no. F. Handley 4k Co., 124 Third street, and get the Daily Aatorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. E. rUNEIL, Kacatvar. 0) no mi D a Gives Choice of Joto Transeopfanental J Routes, Via Via Spokane Ogden, Denver and and St, Paul. Omaha or t. Paul. Pullman and Tourist l))srt Free) Roetlnlng Chairs Car Astoria to San Francisco. State of California, Sunday, June 7. Columbia, Friday, June 12. State of Cat Wednesday, June L Columbia, Monday, June t State of Cat, Saturday, June 17. Columbia, Thursday, July 1 State ot Ca., Tuesday, July 7. 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. S. R. TMOMPSON. Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday at l:IS -a. nv; leaves Portland daily, except Saturday, at I p. nv For rates and general Information call on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and 8t Paul Railway. No. Ita tarlns 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 aa it does with all transcontinental ltnea at St. 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, folders and other Information, addreaa C. J. EDDT, General Agent J. W. CASET, Portland. Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt Agent Portland, Or. Astoria Situated on the south eide 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. ID a