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f T ' ' T $ 1 . .1 i THE DAILY ANTORIAN. TUKSDAY MORNINU, IKCK.VI!EIt 29, 1896. (DARlflE (DATTEHS. kfftTTii')...'.tiiiiitr',t.i)iiiiiiill li'inirt(tinn (onT'tiCv 1'.;;";"', , i,..!;;,,!1"',;; , T" T",', i AVrgcliulc Prc)rnlionforA8 stmiUUliii) die rood and Rrtiufai tliig lite SlmuAths oial Howls of PromotcsTMitesllon.Clrcifii!- ncssflwliu-sHConMms rtcwrr Otmim.Morjitiliic nor Mineral. Not Nam c otic. W Smi A4.Uk - iHCmimmtmt lii . i. w AptttWl Rt'inrdy forfonillwi lion. Sour SUiiikich.DinnUifn and Loss or Sleep. Far. SimiU Sitfnalurr nf tkACTtOPVOf WMAPPCH Columbia iivcr Salmon ferial man ir far AuMnae Are You' (ioin? KhV Ss nn nd ee tnat your ticket r d vU THE NORTH-WESTERN ' line:. th- CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNKAPOUIS ut OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thl to the GKEAT SHORT LIWK BtlWMt DULUTH. ST. PAUL, CHICAGi; And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless We- llbulpd PlnlnK and Kluuplng Cr Trnlna and Mutto: ALWAYS ON TIME " tlava glvon tnia road a national reputa tion. All clajiai-a of paaarnxars carrlad on tha VMtltiuled traina without "lira charge Bhlp your fralg-ht and traval ovar thli fajnoua Una. All acanta hara tlcketa. W. II. MEAD, F. C. SAViQK. Qan. Airant. Trav. F. and P. Aft. 148 Waahlncton at.. Portland. Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaaenger train on tha Chloaco, MU waukaa and Bt. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarlna ara vaatlbuled, heater by ataajn. and lighted by electricity. Each aleap car berth haa an eleotrlo reading lamp. Ita dining oara ara tha beat In tha world, and Ita ooachaa ara paiaoaa on wheel a. Thli great railway, connecting aa It mi with all tranaoontlnantal llnea at BL Faul and Omaha, aaauraa to tha tarvellnf ! publlo tha beat aarvloa known. Tlcketa via tha Chicago, Milwaukee) and Bt Paul Railway ara on aala at all railroad ticket offlcea to any point In tha United Blatea or Canada. For mapa, folder and other Information, addreea. O. t. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CABHT, Portland, Or. Trav. Paaa asd Tkt Agent. Portland, Or. Ladles Who Value A rvflned complexion muat uaa Potion. Pmr der. It proilucoa ft noft and benutlhil aHla. NKW YOHK. 1 J ."'""rT" ' ' 1 lw1 '. ' ' ''' I' . , J oints ?J 1 SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EVERY BOTTLE OP Oaituila li jre. t la tne-ilie VoltUe !. ll But to! J li Don't illo aojen to d! Jul iajtilcj ! oi tlx pl. or pranlae tbal It li luit rul" tad will uir mrr par. pou. 1 -6.i tint yes tt O-i-8-T-O-K-I-A. TklfM- UN f ' ' Fa a nK PROFKBBIONAL CARL-H H. A. SMITH. DENTIBT. 'fyfp ICoumii 1 and I. Pythian Building-, ovarr C. II. Coopar'a atora. PIL O. H. K8TK8. PHT8ICIAM AND BURGKON. Rparlal attantlon to dlaeaaaa of woman ind aurgary. Offloa ovar Dnilgra atora. Alto Ha. Talrphona No. U. JAY Tt'TTLE, M. PHYSICIAN, 8UROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Olttra, roomr f and t, Pythian Building, ttoura, 10 to 11 and I to I Raaldanoa. M Cadnr atrnat TOUM T. I.IOHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlra, u pi ( air a. Aatorlan DulMlnc. H. T. CROSBY. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. eat Commercial atraet. I Q. A. BOW 1,1 Y. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlca on Bond atreet, Aatorla, Or. J. N. Polph. Rli hard Nixon. ChMter V. Dolph. DOLPlt, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Porllund, Ofvgon. 14. W. I and 17, I .million Hullillng. All legal and col lection bimlnaa promptly Httendrd to. Clnlma axulnut the government a aa li.lt v BOCIETY MEETINOS. Ti:Ml'LE LODOK NO. T, A. K. and A. M. Rrgulnr communication! held on the Drat and third Tueaday evening ot each month. O. W, LOUNSDKRRY, Vf. M E. C. IIOLDEN, Becreury- iillODD P01SDH t.A SPECIALTYK? I I Ittarr ltl.OOA 1'OISON pormftnomlf 1 I J,urllnl6to86dy. YouounbtrpatotliU 1 Jr 1 honin fivriftme prtuo umlr aiuo KUitruu Jty. Hymprifor toftmihort. willoon fgwi.- mtf irtiot to p.it ta! I rtwl fnruanrt biitolbtlli.and fk Jtt !, If wtlttil tocura. If Toubaroux-nnifir-cury, lodldA notHuh, id -till hnT ftrhes nd pttnt, M iiouih YfttchiM In mouth, Sorfi Tliroa i'iuiule, Toppftr ('ulnred HHt Dloors oo tnr twriof Iho LmkIt, llwtror KyrhroWi fitlllittr ut, ll to '' becoudMry ltIAftI POISON w cariit to cure. We solicit ttao mot otmtl lute Knil ohHllciiff tho world for ca we cannot our This dlMM bat 1wti Imtlletl tHtr kill n( the moat eiutnnut phyal Olitna 00,000 capital behind our ttnpondfc lional groarmntT. AbolutffproofaRnt tealedoo appltCRtbm. Addrwa COOK KKMKUV CO, tf"7 . : R. I Boyle & Co. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, ST. 'AIKH. C. H. h Mi fl UlU WATKM. IiATK. A. M. h III fl 1 1 4l :t.l (IWl 1.71 ll III ft ll.ml.e Aliirli4y Hmt'liiy . . MiMi'luy,. 'I'ii."1mv. . Hi'ilnxry 'MiuriidHy irhluy., u a fl 0nl4. II .Hi ll 1 IU 4i li 4 toil I 0 II I.I0,4 4 I" U.A ft 14 I.I I !, U I . II J.7 i: in. n, in -i. In, Iwliiw m ni t (Jr. 4, SfW Iiiuik'H of M'hiii 'fl. liM Mimiii. ll.Klr.tUr. in, Kull Moon. The atiniiiicr Hlgnul Irft out Humtay. TIih Ilayward t'xik the Agnna Oawald up ilrmm laat avitnlng. Thii Marvel (Jura-n txik tha Uui haU burn up thn rnx-k Hunday. Tim AitiiTlian barkfiitlna Ailili'nda Halln Huriility fur Royal ItoaiU, Tim attwiiu-r Kluuire axrlvnd In fnn TlllatiMHik Hiimlaor with a cargo t inlm- in, i hi. aiil butter. Th Kiiima lUywanl bruught the llulln diiwn atri-am yculiTilay. The Itol ln la tyMiiiuainli.il by Captain Thmna, i. ml la nniilKnrl to CjunaUiwn, Kul imiulh nr Plymouth with rg of i'K'M mu k: ur 47ou huahela of wlu at, valuiM at 141, UK). 'iij.l ulti ('Hi'iirgli., irf the Ilrlllnh nlilp IVmUui, yueti'nlHy iw.vwl word that In- hail Ihi-ii i hurl.-nd lo ual IiiiiiImt In th t'lilumlila rlv.-r. The captain lliliiku thut h will Imul In Purtlund, tuid Unit hla ili-Hllnutli.n will be Hthvr Clilim r tlw Cti of (ixl llow. Tln Ctillliui hark Luke Ionian aallfd fur (iuny Vtill ywuorduy and Irft behind a mournful phyah-lan. It waa Dr. Krrd ('. Miller, who, from Iioromlier I! to 21, inlnlateriil untu the ailment, of loul Loam, (he intiater. The latter wua worried Into bed by the rolllalon of hla vewiel off Cape Flattery while en route to Tai-oma, and the Inaanlty and death of hla mate. He thought aomelhliig might happun lo him. too. lis wan taken to HI. JoeeiitYa hoapltal DecemlM-r 1. knd remained thera thir teen clay under treatment by Dr. Mil ler. The Utter'a Mil amounted to IMS, for hla total attendance. Tha doctor hnramn aoinewlia.1 uranied about hla iee, and yeaterday filed aa application for lllel uton the irfctureaque crat named aSter Swltaerland'a famoua lake. Hut ere the deputy United Ptatea nmr ahal arrived at the wharf In old Taooma the Leman waa off to aea In tow of the tug Taroma, and th whilom aufferlng captain waa aboard. Ledger. There I a movement cn fol tn fe ature Captain M. A. Healy to the Com mand of th revenue cutter Rear, from which he wai removtd by Aaalatant SivrMary of the Treasury Hamlin, on account of charge of drunkennea and ungontlemanly conduct preferred by hla Junior officers. The captaln'a frlenda are legion, and enormoua preaaure waa brought to bear at Washington to pre vent hla ri'moval. Hamlin waa at firm I unit upon dlamlnalng hi in from the aer vice, but finally waa Induced to decide that Captain Healy would be auffl i Icnlly punlxhed If hla command waa taken from him. and he waa placed n waiting ordera for four year, anj an order to that effect waa made. It haa alway. been claimed by Cap tain Healy'i auxrt that hla r-moval -aa more due lo iMilltlcal caunca than to hla own action. tr. all hough he aalled the moat dangeroua part of the Arctic for ninny yeaxa. the Hear never met with an accident, and the cutter never falUd to te of aen'lce) when ahe waa neeilwl. Hamlin took an active part In Captain Healy'a prtMecutlnn. aa well aa Kitting as hla judge, according to the captaln'a friends, and he alone tanda In the way of the old command er', reinstatement. The awdatant sec retary retire to private life In March, and It la said that aa noon aa the new administration geta fairly Into the sad- lie Healy'a restoration to favor will follow. It Is not at all unlikely, ac cording to the Roaalps, that the men In the service that lent their aid to his removal will then be made to suffer. There la ample room for a general over hauling of the service, to the gossips say, and If It Is overhauled there are some sensations awaiting the public Chronicle. NOTICK TO MARINERS. StVn.lt of Juan de Fuca, Washington. Notice Is hereby given that the Point Cartridge bell buoy, painted red, him none adrift from Ita position, about one mile to the westward of Point l'uri rhHie. It will be replaced as early as practicable. This notice affect a the lists of ben cons ami buoys, Pacific coast, is.'., page 9. Hy order of the Lighthouse Hoard. JNO. P. MERRILL, Ijleut. Comaiider U. 8.. Navy. Inspector ISth L. II. District, tilllce nf I", S. Lighthouse Inspector. Portland. Oregon, December 24, 18. A VERY POPULAR CALL..NDAR. Few people on these busy days are willing to live without a calendar to nvurk the passing of time. Tills fact, no doubt, accounts for the calendars of all kinds, colors, shapes and sixes which flood the malls at this season. Antong them all the one that best suit us la that Issued by N. W. Ayer & Bon, the "Keeping Everlastingly At It" newspaper advertising agents of Phila delphia. We have Just received our new copy and are fixed for 1897. It la not difficult to see why this calendar Is so great a favorite. The figures on It are large enough to be read across a room; Its handsome appearance makes It worthy of a place In the beet furnished office or library, while It Is It you want a sure relief loi i.u;os, use au i limn i A, M. h III ft ! M it In . rt . 1mn.ii M iv .7 i k Vi u.il! .11 Vi.iM.:t, i: Allcock's Bkar in Mind Not one of tlons it ai good aa the genuine. be thin, for a baby, Is deprived of its natural to suffer and not be able It ; to wear a sad pinched to live on the edge of ess f to grow imperfectly ; o lose the power of re disease. When a baby it needs more fat than from its food; it is . fat-starved. Scott'i Ion Is the easiest fat avej the fat it needs. aa4 taaaa efl draggle buslneaa-llke all the way through. Th putillEliera state that the demand for this calendar haa always exceeded the supply. Thia led them years ago to place upon It nominal prlc 2jc, on reoelpt of which It Is sent, poitpald, ami securely acked. to any a.!lr s Tho atntetiient that Major McKlnley la going fn.di Cuntm to C'hlcuo to find rent will strike some of the encr gellc Htliens of the Western metropolis as sllttntly humorous Washington Hlar. The V. S. Gov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all otbern. It will be something more than a con cert of the powers, It will be a regular charivari If Uncle Ham Is drawn Into the Kaatern question.-Chicago Dis patch. , TO TKK A C4r.l IN NB KAY Take laxative Promo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c For sale by Chaa. Roger, Druggist. lilcycle ml It en a, composed of a small muff and gauntlet, are new. OABTOIUA. ar . -i x ei . PROPOSAL FOR A BRIDGE. Notice Is hereby given, that sealed Plans. Specifications, Htraln Diagram, and I)Ma will be received by th County Court, of the Blate of Oregon, for Clt- anp county, until Wednesday, February 3d, 18S7. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the build Ing, erection and oontrtruotlon of I draw bridge across Young' River, In Clatsop County. Oregon, according to such plooa, apeclftcatlona and diagrams. Bald bridge to be located at one of the following point, and herein designated aa locations No. 1 and 1. Location No. 1 Hetng a point on the north bank of Young'a River, at the intersection of the east line of the town- of Case's Astoria, with said liver. Bald point and direction of crossing being , located and descrilied upon tha map ot Isold river on file in the office of the County Clerk. The bridge at thi loca tion to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with 90 foot openings, and 16-foot pile trestle approach on each side thereof. Location No. 2 Being a point on the north bank of Young's River, at the Intersection of Seventh street, of the City of Astoria, extended south to said river. Said point and direction of cross ing being located and described upon the map of said river on file In the of fice of the County Clerk. The bridge at this location to be an Iron or Steel draw wtlh 130 foot openings, and 16-foot pile trestle approach on each side there of. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid rash or certified check, payable to the order of the County Clerk, to the amount of ten per cent of hi bid, which shall be forfeited to the county, In case the award Is made to him and he fails,, neglects, or refuses for a period of two Jays after such award Is made, to enter into contract and tile his bond In the manner required by and to the satis faction of said County Court. The plans, specifications and dia grams, selected by the County Court, will be subject to the approval of the Hon. Secretary of War of the United Suites. The payment for said contract to be mode by warrants on the Special Road Fund of the County, one half up on the completion and acceptance of the contract, and one half one year thereafter. The right is hereby reserv ed to reject any and all bids. Hy order of the County Commission ers. . F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk. December 23, 1S9S. BIDS FOR SPILES WANTED. Bids will be received at the office of Elmore, Sanborn & Co., In Astoria, Or egon, until January 5, 1S97, for the fol lowing spiles: 100 spiles 10 lnohes at butt, 6 Inches at top, 46 feet long. 100 spiles 12 Inches at butt, 5 inches to 7 Inches top, 45 feet long. 100 spiles 14 Inches at butt, 7 Inches to 9 Inches top, 45 feet long. 200 spiles 14 to 18 Inches at butt, 10 to 12 Inches top, 45 feet long. All of said spiles to be of good fir timber, peeled, bored and sharpened. Contractor to furnish all chain neces sary for the proper rafting thereof, and all to be delivered at the station of the Amerloan Star Packing Company, at the mouth of the Chinook River, In the state of Washington, during the month of February, or part In the month of February and part In the month of March, 1897. The right being reserved to reject any or all blda received. pains in the back, side, cheat, Porous Plaster the hort rf counterfeit and Imlta mm THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un surpassed by any paper in the State outside of" "Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every home in the territory, both in Oregon and Washington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country People should call to their aid the columns of the Weekly As torian There are several reasons why the Weekly As torian's circulation is so large. One is that its columns con tain more reading matter than any other paper in Oregon excepting a Portland publica tion. The News of the World foreign, interstate and local, is published in its columns. It is absolutely reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of read:ng matter every week. Just think! All the news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great paper you should send in your name at once. Second Oldest Paper in the State 0. R.& E orvEs choice or 9 CSV A SSV . I Transcontinental ROUTES. i Via Spokane nd St Paol ! Via Ogdeo, Denver and Omaha op St. Paul ! i Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining- Cbair Cars j Astoria to Sao Fraoelso. ; Columbia, Sunday, November M. ,' Stats of Cal., Friday, December 4. j Columbia, "Wednesday, December . Bute of CaL, Monday. December 11 Columbia, Saturday, December 19. State of Cal, Thursday, December 24. Columbia, Tuesday, December 29. ' Astoria and Portland Steamer's. R. R. Thompson leare Aatorla at 7 a. m. daily exoept Sunday. Leave Port land daily at I p. m.. Sunday excepted. Saturday at 11 p. m. . . Telephone leaves Astoria dally 'ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leave Port land dally exoept Sunday at 7 a. m. For rates ana general Information eaU on or addraas O. W. LOUH8BERRT, ' - Agent. W. H. HURL BURT, Geo. Pa. Agt Portland. Or. . E. . MCNEILL, j President and Man gar. INDIO Absolutely f Dry and Pure. Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians Ihe most Favorable in America for sufferers from . . . ' Liing Diseases and RheuiHatisia .'; I. Many Remarkable Cures Tha objections urged agaaoat tndlo la th paat b th large aumber whs otherwise) would have bean glad.; to take advantag of Its beneficial ciimata, ha been a lack of a ul table accommodation. Th Southern Paclfle Compaciy takes pleaaur In announcing- that several Commodious ana Comfortable Cottages hav just been erected at lndlp station, that wlil bs rented to applicant! at rta aonabl rate. They ar furmbad with mod ara oonvaolanoa, supplied jartth pur artealaa water, and so situated Jaa to gtv occupant all th advantage (to b da rived from a mors or less fwotraotea reaMeno la thia oaUtrhUul eiufnai. (From th San Francisco . onauL) In th heart of th great deatat of th Colorado which th Southern Paelflo travel aea ther la an oasi called Indlo, which, In our opinion. I th psanltartuaa of th earth. W believe, ftrokn personal Investigation, that for certain ftndtvlduala, there la no spot on thia plane o favor able." j O. T. Btewart, If. D., wrl?: Th purity of th air, aad th efternai aun- shine, fill on with wondr aind delight . . . Nature haa accorrf pUsned so much that there remains bitt little for man to do. As to Its posaltpulttee a a health resort her la th nfost perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pUaaant, a perfectly dry aollj for rain I an unknown faster; pure oxjygen, dsns atmosphere and pur water. I What more can be desirailf It Is the place, above all others, for Tung trouble, land a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number ot aufferera who I have been cured, I hav no heeltanciy In recom mending thia genial oasis aS th haven of the afflicted." 1 INDIOk Is 612 miles fpw SAN, FRANC I SCO and 130 jailesj from LOS aIkueles Fare from Los Angeles f3-oo For further Informal) n inquire at any Southern Paelflo efmpany agent. or address E. t. ROQER8. A est. Gen. Paaa Agt B. P. Co. J. B. KIKKLAND, ViU Paaa Agt Cor. First and Alder at. Portland. Oi S. Freeman, late of Freeman ft. Haines. R. T. Earls, late of Stockna Hi. FOUhlDRYflEN Blacksmiths. Machinist and Boiler rtkTy """'CX"? A" KiwJsrf Flaehlnery Iron and Braes' Castings General Blacksmith Work SPECIALTIES - Wekn Patent Wheel. Ship Smithing and Steamboat Work, Cannery ud Mill Machinery Marine ana Stationary Boli tri Built to Order . ( - Specially equipped KtlT'rj' work Correspondent solicited 18th and Franklin. Phone 78 OIUHA Partle desiring th beat of Job printing at th lowsat prices should call at ths Astoria Job offlc efor going I vbsr. I r- . .1