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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, FRIDAY MUUNINU, A Tit I L , 1H17. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. TKKM OF BVBSCRIPriON. DAILY. Bm by mail, per yeav 6.00 Sent by mail per month W Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year 12 In ad vane. Pontage free to subscribers. ( All communication! Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. VuftlncM communication of all kinds and remittances mum be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to it sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old set weekly In the state of Oregon, has. ext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In ths state. John F. Handley ft Co. re our Port land agents, and coplea of the Astorlan an , be had every morning at their stand. i: Third street. T "Aatoriaa lrrehy oflTra to donate OKa7fiVJMRED DOLLARS to St. Mary's oepltal, payable ea daataad to rattier Dtaleaaa, whenever la-gal evldeoeo I aro daead chewing that any efteraooa aewe pair pablUhed In Aatnrta haa printed ajrttala the last ninety days expiring be fare tkto offer a alnglai "special" or thar kind of "telegraphic preae report,' received over the wires entering alther f the telegraph, odleaa la Astoria, from ay polat oaulda af Oregon. Astoria, Or., October IB, cKvnblnMtftn that would In the saviat? hold up the bill fo revenue and pro. tecUfrn whlV the lmprta?ra stilt the ntoros 1 with tholr gravis upon vhloh rates are to be advanced. Aft.-r the Importer tire given this special ad vantago by JsjwlsJ arranirmanl, the free trader are to rJtow the decline of revenue under the Plngley bill and uttflrj.hokr u'ual l.menttl,ins to the mon, Tbjcre I mevely an effort by Ktvublloans to check this Hank move ment to ImpovenHh the treasury and forestall th worklngmen of the 1'nit ed States, by loading the country with fotvljm kxhhK The administration's il,-Aiv s-vins to be fvr bwsiwk to c cirtne lis work tu thi UmiitT adjourn uo.soin hs possible, wlthtmt undertnlUnir any treneral resolution. Hut It Is observed FREE TO EVERY MAN THE METHODS OF A OHKAT TREATMENT FOK WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him Alter Everything Elae Failed. Tainful diseases are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental forebodings are ton times worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let up lo the mental suffering day or nlttht. Sleep Is almoot Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely respon sible for what they do. For years thb writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until It was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. Hut providential Inspira tion come to his aid In the shape of a combination of medicines that not only completely restored the general hi alth. uwu over ,iour nunorevi oh e-e i- j lmt enarxe, his weak. emaciated arts trv.ifcioed In ,'"Jve senate .hiring the ! to natural site and vigor, and he now The sermon delivered by the pastor of the Swvdteb. Lutheran church last Sunday morning, an epitome of which Is publteted In this ieaue of the As- torfcua, vfll re,y perusal by both fiabermeti and their employers. If other religious teachers and leaders In this community would dismay the some courage and fairness in treating the Uve issues of the day which twul to stir up strife and enmity between those who from the nature of things and according to the divine plan should dwell tn harmony and good vffl together, not only atrikea, but much other mischief that agitators and unscrupulous polltkana find it easy to basttgaite and manipulate for Sfc" f&vaxnage would! be avoided. The trouble with modern preaching ts Its tendency to truckle to the pre judices and foibles of its particular bearers, rather than to point out the truth and utter warnings as to the consequences of Injustice and wrong doing, no matter against whom di rected. Rev. Mr, Edlund to evfcUuly not of that class, md his sermon Is brief hour of one morning session lat!. wk, Perhaps most of them were 'intended merely to N put m the wavy of a-ttentn next winter. Put Ihtre is evidently material enough for ctatujnvsw to busy Rsvlf with a good detU of goneral bustnes during this seviU ertwfcm If it chooses to dV so. The refusal of the siieaker tv organise the committees of the house fully of course acts as a bar on the preparaJiion of such measure aa at is not desired to have considered. But it remains to be seen whether trite 'irvnvus of narrowing business to a single line can be succs fully maintained against pressure. With all this talk about annexing Hawaii, it is of Interest to know that the census Just completed there shows a total populaton of 109.0:0. There are 31.019 Japanese. 21.61S Chines. are 31.019 Hawaiian, 24.470 Jdpante, 11.61 Chftw-a?, 15,1!1 rortuguew. 3.0"S Americans, MOO English and 1.412 Germans. There are S.4S5 persons part Ha wall an, and the remainder of the population ta divided anvvur half a doien naUonalltles. declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad dress may have the method of this won derful treatment frjw. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cost. because I want every weakened man to get the benetlt of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the, mental tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at one could they but get such a remedy aa the one that cured me. Do not try to study out how I can afford to pay the few postage stamps necessary to mail the informa tion, but send for It, and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to moat of ua Writs to Thomas Stater, Box JSS, Kalamaxoo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. Boas of blossoms are worn with the fkwYr deck-xl Ihsjts. nns UMtait, si OASTOZIXA. Urn Panti-s and hyacinths are appearl-ig on the lawns of private residences. . ; to t'l KE a cold in onk day The state factory Inspector of Perm- Take laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. lB1vania reports that 100.000 more per- All druggists refund the money If l son are employed in that "tate now than were at work six months ago. The same rate of Increase throughout the country would show at Heat a mill k m Idlers set to work In the same period. Pennsylvania is not exoep Uoinal In this matter. One thing provided for in the new tariff biSl is that it shail not be a crime for an American farmer to raise sheep. EVERYTHING CiOES WRONG In th bodily -mfthanlsm vhea the liver ge:s out of order. Constipation. replete with sensible suggestions and j dyspepsia, contamination of the blood, advice which ought to bear fruit for I imperfect assimilation, are certain to the ben"ftt not only of (his own im mediate flock, but for the whole com munity of A.-4t'ria. Secretary Wilson, the new head , of the Department of Agriculture, is re ceiving the highest encomiums from members of congress of all parties for the intelligent and practical way wit:i which he has taken hold of the Work of the department. He Is bringing to bear upon It a happy comLinaJun cf practical farm experience and intelli gent scljnl.lc work. He 183 already set oa foot a system for a thorough teat of the capacity of many states for the Jiproduotion of beet sugar, and fs ransacking the world for new class es of leguminous deep-rooted plants whidh ,'ffliaTJ furnish a new and con stant food supply for stock designed for the markets of the world; and thii. 1 ensue. But It is iy to prevent j these consequences, and remove their j cause, by a course of Hostetter's ?t rr.aoh Eitt.Tj, .vhicli stimulates the biliary organ and regulates Its ac tin. The direct result is a dljapi earance of the paina lieneaili the ribs and throush tihe fhjuldor Wade, the nau sea, hsadachc, yeHu-viier of the kln, furred look of the tongue, and soir odor of th breath, wh'.ch charade rl.e ilver complaint. Sound digestion and a regular habit of body are biasing also secure 1 by the us? of this c?le braurl restorative of health, which Imparts a degree of vigor to the body which rts b:-Ft guaraTte? of safety f T'-Tn malarial epllinjcs. Nerve weak ness and over-Wnslon are rWb-ved by it, and it improves txfth appntite and sVep. tails to cure. Joe P.ogers. Druggist. For sale by Chas. King George mut.t be holding a lemon in front of the performvrs of that European concert. The burden of labor Is constantly being lightened by new Inventions, but nothing new has yet been discover ed to brighten the hours of labor, and make life worth living like Simmons Liver Regulator does. It's the King of Liver Medicines. A sluggish liver de presses one's spirits and caustv lan gor, besides upsetting the whole system. But Simmon Liver Regulator tones up and strengthens the body. The woman who is so rich that the bar-jaln role has no attraction for her, has been robed of life's rarest tnn-(Suns. Tlie rapidity with which croup de. velops calls for instant treatment; and yet few households are prepared for its visits. An admirable remedy for this disease Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It has saved hundreds of liven and should be in every home where thre are young children. I.KGAI, ADVKHTISKMKNTS. 8THKKT 1MPKOVBMKNT NOTICE. Notice at hwvby given that tho com mon council proioo to tiiMrov 33d stivt from Franklin avvmio to Harri son avenue, HiUTlson avenue from 3SJ rttrwt to S.Mh AtiHt, SMh. H(ret fiwtl Harrison avenue t Irvng avenue, in thut i-orUon f the city of AHtttrla known as Adttlr's Astoria, Sld 1m provetiMMtt to ckvmist In grading suld strrsts to a width of S fvt through the center thertvf to their cettahllshd grttdes, tutd by plunking tlie iwue to a w dlth of Id fiet thrvHigli the center tti-r with now and sound tlr planks Sxl.' Inch's, laid one inch ninrt. in acoordumv with the plaiM and p Itlcatlons and orillnances in relation th.rt-. The l:u.ls and pr.'!l--es Usti w hi the spvliil u.stsNim nt sluill 1h lovliM to defltty th rt'Sts of said tni'iMl Itwm 4id the dtotriol ctubmelng suld tmprove:mnt iuid lands and premise to U ils--s.sI therof r aiv hrby do Ignuted iu follows, to-w it I ierl lining at the north went imer of l t J in bl.n k 'i'K in AdiUr's irt 01 l"ll r Astoria, which Hlnt is on the claim line IxMween the AdaJr l. 1. and the Shlwly l. U C, thoiuy run tilng east along th' north line of Mocks 39 and SS to tl ikMtlxyif t rtnr of lot i n bUvk I'', thence south tlinuurl the cuntcr of block 3S to the n jthiimt corner of kt t. bhu'k 41. thoin' roat to the northeast iner of lot S, block 41. thence south along the ea,st lines of lots S and 14 to the mrtheaiit comer of lot 19 in block 41, thotioe imt along the south line of the alleyway running through blocks 41. 42 and 43 to ths center of lot 3 In blck 43, th.no south through the wntiT of lot 34 and along the eatit line of lot !S In Nock tl. and lot in Hock SO to tin- aoulh east comer of lot . Mock to. thence went to the woutheoot corner of lot block 60, thnoe suth along the caiit line of lout li, 16. CO and .'1, In block 60, to the northeast corner of lot 31, in Mock 60. thence ent along the north line of lots 30 and S9 to the northevvst cornor of lot 19, block 60, thence south along the east Hue ,f lot 29, block 60, and lots 2 and 7 In block 67, to the southeast comer of lot 7, block 67. thence wt along the south boundary of Mocks 67 and to the southwist corner of lot 6. block 66, thenci north through the center of block 6 to the Hnuthwext otiut of lot 6, block 61. thence wtt along Uie south line of blocks 61, 6:', 63 to the southwest corner of lot 7, block 63, which ixHtit Is on the chum line be twwn the Shively and Adair I. L. C. themv northtvly along sold claim Une to tlie place of bevlnning, containing lots 3, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. block 39. lots OUTWARD BOUND OK KG ON GRAIN FliKlfMSlMK (Ksvlasd ami OorrwuM svary FrltUy) NAM-.. Svpt. Nov. To be quite In these days a woman must be up-to-date in all outdoor 1 I sports and boast a score of drawing room accomplishments as well. Bask-rt ball ta the f-rnir.ir? substi tute for f.jct-ball. Two years ago Ti. J. barren, a druggt-rt at Pleasant Brak. N. Y., bought a small supply of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. He sums up the result as follows: "At that time the goods were unknown in this sec tion; today Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is a household word." It la the E- Turner, of Compton. Mo., writas , .,...... .u . ,., ft Is believed. 111 result In a large ta-j seventeen yc-ars. he completely cured 1 '"rlain''' CoughlUmedy become known ,.., h a h,,ln, .o. r. i the Pf'e will have nothing else. For trame m the price received for the ! w''tc Hazel Salve. It cures eczema rend severe skin diseases. Chas. Rogers. 1 sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. meaia produced by the farmers of this country. For the first time, the bead of the Department of Agricul ture Is a real farmer, not a theret-t-ixl une. Flowers ord rred by tlf-4ra hcm"toi April fxl Jokes are rar-ly clev- r and ifVfr sm the least Mt so to thuse ia distant i.i.n virtue of having bcn p" cha-sed. .tn a'.I the na'!y ,ur- 'upon whom they are penet rated. The forecast made a year ago by the Astorlan, at the time of the visit here by Manogvrr R. Koehler, of Jie Southern IJa;ilic railway, that that corporation was the moving spirit be hind th Ast-.iria & C'-lumbia, River Railroad Cumi any, se'ms about to be verified. An official of that, road, In company wijilh en aent of the "Hur lington," wa in the city yesterday, and opened a passenger office hrre. The remarks dropped by lhone inter ested were straws showllng which nay the wlml i blowing. The "Burling ton" seems .to be In on the deal, as It did not encourage business over the line of Its natural ally, the North ern Pacific, but rather favored the Southern. ' Be It Southern, Northern, Canadian, Union, Gr -at Northern, Vanderbllt, 6age, Penmrylvanian, or all of them, let the good work go on and pay rolls come that Is all Astoria auks. The free trade element of opposition to the legislation that the people most Intelligently demanded whan they elected William McKlnley president, to in a eitate of hysteria over "the retroactve amendment" of the tarIT bill There la to say of that bill It Is meant to check the activity of the SIMMONSV regulator7 It may save you time and money j to be Informed that, w hen you need a : i blood-purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is the I kind most in favor with the medical J profession. It Is the standard and, as su';h, the only blood-purlfler admitted ;at the Chicago World's Fair. I Crystaliztsl French chestnuts are a ' favorite b-n-bm a't wonwn's luncheons. Hb Favorite Home Bemetlg. Don't allow the lungs to be Impaired ' by the cmtlnuous Irritation of a exjugh. I It is easier to prevent consumption j than to cure It. One Minute Cough ' Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. Chas. Rogers. S-natr(rlal courteftv (Iogh not rer-w- ror ail diseases caused by derangement ! r..z-.- any obligations to the wishes of cf the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. the people. Keep it always in the house and you ! Uritl CO. tlma A Tr,.-B Dill- 1 I -". unit mm Lyui.iui 3 DIMS, dnU it nr i B 4 . t 1 V hav. at hand an artiv. fcarmi. Ja I Use VVebfoot torn Cure, h 0 fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic i cnre no Pay or 8ae at s If yoa feel dull, debilitated, have frequent ! teS-Conn DrW Store. headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver regulator win cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia- The business women who eats her lunch at her desk does not find It an altogether satisfactory repast. TO CUKE A GOLD IN ONE DAI, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 23c. For sale by Chas. Kogers, Druggist. OASTOniA. TbfM- nail ttpuun il l 1. 2. 7. 8. block 3S, lota 2, 3. 5. 6, 7. block 40. Ma 1. 2, 3, 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 15, l. U, IS. 19, 0 1 3 ''4 2f "'6 C? ?S 29. 30. 31. 32, 33. 34, bl.nk 41. lots 2. 3, 4. 5. . 7, block 63. . lot 1 2, 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. block 62. lots L 2. 3 4. 5, . 7. 8, block 61, lots 5, 6, 7, 8. block 42. lots 19. 20. 21 22. 23. 24, 23, 36. block 43. 1U 1. 2. 3. 4. j, 6. 15. 16, 20 21, 29, 30, 31. 32. 33. 34. block 60, lots 3, 4. r, 6, block 66, lota 1. 2, 7, 8, block 67, in the port of Upper Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Adair, in Clatsop county, Ore gon. Estimates of the expend of such 1m provmi-nt and plans) and spu-ltlcatlons of the locality to be Improved will Ie it tile in the office of the auditor and llce Judge f'r public ex amlnatlon. That at the next regular meeting of the common council, after 10 days from the expiration of the notice of such improvement, to-w it: on Friilay, .May 7, 1897. the sold common council will consider any objivtlons to such Improvement being made; and if a remon.itrance, signed by one-half f the property-owner in the above-de scribwl dlxtrlct, be filed against such Improvement in the office of the audi tor and polU judge before said 7th day of May, 1897, no such work or lm porvvment will be made exoi-pt by the concurrence of two-thirds of all the merntxT of the common council obtrt. And unless such romonmrance le fllcl, the dirnnmn ourud will order said Im provement to be made. By order of the Common 4Vtunf.il. Attest: II. K. NKI.Sf)N, Audit'tr and l"li Judge. Aetorla, fr, April 5, 1S97. NOTK'K fF KXTKNHION ()K COM MF.itCIAI. STP.KET. Notlie Ih li'Teby given that the Com mon ("ouncll of the City of AHtoria, Clatfop Ciiiny, State 4reon, have de cided and determined to extend Com mercial wtr-t, in the city of Astoria, the beginning. t-rmlmix and Int-nnr- dlate point, and thr land to lie con demned l"ing hereinafter dencrlbed and cet forth, and as more fully ap pears by the report, mnpM, Iats and surveys (if wild proKfd extension of Comnwrcial str-'t, now on file In the olllce of the Auditor and Poller. Judge, and i-mirwl ami dr-sr-rll-d In rdl- nanr.fr No. 2231, entitled "An ordinance conllrrtiltie the report, plat of rurvey, of the pppr4--l rxfrisii n of Commer cial street," approved .March 22, 1W, and the 4,tnmon Council of tlie city of Astoria, Clat:-,p r-'iunty, )rog-,!i, hav ing asr-rtaiinr-d by lnvrdtlgatln and inquiry and an examination of the rec ords that J. II. Mansell, C. '.V. Ht-ne and T. O. Trulllnger are each dlsln t'rrftrrl frr-r-hrdders of the City of As toria, arid no kin to any of the owners or pr-rsons Interested In any property to bo appropriated for the extension of Commercial street an provided by Or- dlnance No. 2231, mtltW-d "An ordi nance oonfir'mlng the report, plai of survey of the proponed extenslrin of Commercial street," aiprovel March 22, 1S97, and that each of aild persons posHess the qualifications of Jurors of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clatsop, in that they and each of them are white male citizens of the United States and of the State of Oregon, over the age of 21 years, and are and have been resi dents and legal voters of Astoria, Cltasop county, Oregon, and of the wards In which they now reside, for more than one year last past, and each of their names are on the tax roll v. Sellout m. I'KWMOV , Kiitlii'rlftml.liliel .,.. i'laimnuiililuu lln'iilill'UI Marlaud Aniu, rititiiur ' jiiitliicni'llit SlI.Mt'l ........ .. 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IM, Itr hIiIo t: ii r siiii ItMlr bik . i.inrilili' ill Hi bmk Hr bark. -J. tlr H ii... . Hr b ull it Hr "tun . i Hr sliio ... it Hr b'' . .. I Hr M T Hr rlilo llr Imrk -Ii. Hr liii In Hr b.ik t; Hr baik i; llr -In,. I." Mr IH, I' III .lilo ... Si, Hr ln, ... iliHrlil Jl Hr bark HI Hr h rk Hr baik .. .'I nr lilo Hr brV . . llr link Hr brk i nr link- I.i Hr ulili'..... lit llr lu. i.1.' ilor bnrk. .. i- Hr ablii 17 Hr lilo 17 -r Iiiii... ."J llr trk..... o Hr bii W Hrahlp ... :i Hr lui fVllr aliliv. w llr bk . Hr hlp 9 Br hlo . Hr nark.. Hr h'. U Hr bark liHrbark. is Hr iil il Hrahlh . :-i Br bark arlrrhlii II Hr iili 17 Hr bark . Hr bark . A-lSUCi bbliiToiir. almoii. Ik-Alan l,OUbbl floor, lu ..ui K Alao tk74 bbli (loir, aliia KV1'J. t - Juj: bbli floor, ralur" I"'.'"'. ' tim IT.nVblili nour, raiua w u, n ia,r.i ooi, n.iiir, .iu. rwi l-Alao Ufn bblt Smir, raluv .vViu J-kUiauA hliia flour, tain. I.ti.vio ao.l V I. mi b.-au. iralua j.ma. Aim to Iw ,'f horU. raluadpll, luomr,,,,! bran. naJiia.1 ian, ami .JT binhal. of 1'arlof, rlua.i ll..uu I, -Ami JB.'I bbia tlour.yaliw. IJO.SO. M-l7.ll bbU Hour. lu. tTJu). N-AlnkV bbli Hour. al Htt. D -A',m bbu floor. taoio ;,iu. J It 1'amoi'ii A Co Hlliaoil A Korr ......... ... ilallour lioiiir A i n Hal, our. iluilirlo A Co . Sih.on A korr Ilallour. Ilullina A l'o 4J,uu J n I amorou A Co..... ;.n ' ' lUlfour, lliilhrla A o . Haifour, li iihrla l u. Hallour. iluilirlo i!i iiutou an, I Karr I'orilaml flour Mill H ilfioir, iluilirlo A i'n 4 .!., ;h,iii an iaii tlutl fl.'.ito wj.iau M,nJ 1 IIU Ul.llll J H Cauioriui A C' I' I' Klotalor Co .1 II CamoiiHi Ad J K Camnron A t o I a M I II. Ii) I II Irj I IX s I Ua ! I iu kit I IM ti i lua I II. Id I l" 1 aa I lla M I ll 14 VI I M lil II. ail All II. M All Ilk) Ill II. M ill It. r-l ul im.., ll. W in. U II. st 1.1 ll...,. Al II. 1. A' II. M lit In. kH AH " All III....... All .. 1 All 1Kb... lil II. tri CI II. ! 411 All lua . ... A' I lla M si 'ill M All W III k iK' All i ill 1 lil H All la Ill lua ..... lil II. M lil I". ..i i,w . A'l a 4 . Ill lU. . ... , CI i. l iil lU. ...... i' l 'fta' Al lu. ,. CI . Al IJ. 1 A'l 7a ai CI If . I!la.. .. 4)1 II. W i I "a ad : la. l I IN wl 'rl alu lil.iuj '4-i''.'" I'bl" 4,ur, aliioi3rikl abMlctlVkraVi'-A'aiT arioiirurari.'aiiio inV n,l W.fUl ra of said Cliatnop ounty. and tluit each of them are aubjivt to Jury duty, and that each and oil of ani l atoe named por-auix, uftor Invi-rtttgntlon tnndo. an entlthil iuid nuallil.M to ant aa viewers a required by the chartr of the nty of Atorlii, and piirau-jMl'ig all the juiU- Itlciitlona nii-.iiary tli.-rof ir aa rully and satisfactorily apix-or to th Com. moti ColiiH'tl, t,r ttw Invitatlgailon made afon'Ud. niul iich of mild named i-r.,ini Imilng by a written Htatmncnt. tlld In the oftloo of tlie Au- dttor and I'olliv Judg, h.nln ibvUred that tht-y "!oii the mswauoy 1U. Itlcatloiui to act iui vb-u.-ra nforeaalil. the said J. II MiuuaMI. i" W. Srcno and T. . Tnillingxr be ind they are hereby appoint,! vli-weni to vlnv the irop,I exti-nnbm ,'f Commercial street In th City of Aatortrt. a. de. scrlhl by the Surveyor and oml idled In Iklri said rort, which ii I r-port was ailnptiil by the i"irnmn Council of the Ctty of A.tofia In :itd Ordl. nniuw No. 2231. and an- hereby iiutnor- lied and emoiviTHl to ma'.t- tho its- rantMiHnrt af lx.i.fl anil 1 1 niti .? In ofxinlng and condemning of ud Com- mercliil str-H. an nninrl by th cnar- ter of the City of At1a. th:ii raid vlewvm h-r'ln appoint.-! are h. n-by reiiulrail tviil Instructed to nif ut tlie oflliv of On- AuiHtor and I'oii,-.. Judgn In the City Hull of sold city if Atirla on the l."th rlay of April. lv7, ut tho hour of lo o'clixk !n the fop-iioin of aald day, atvl then and ther- to 'ual- Ify as such viewers an r-.utr--il by the 1'lwirt.T of the City .f Av. u1,i. That tl" boundiirle. la-ginnlng. ter- niimiD, lnti-rnie,lUi.tu p,inui and doai rip- tbm of the projMTty to be enten-d unn and nundefiinml r the pr-ima-d ex- tennlon of aald CrnmTCliil ntr-t are demTllxxl an follow. P-1t. lieglnnlrig at a int innrkol by a tack In the emit Ihie of Seventeenth street, at Its Interwotlon with th- ,uth line of ComiiKirHnl street, which point Is "00 feet north, 4 ilegrwn 2S minutes went and 30 feet north. 15 degri-eai ti mlnul' ennt of a nlone uioiiumerU at ennter of thre interwtlon f Kevi-n- toenth Ktri-t with Franklin avenue. In Hhlveloy's Aritirria, which luck In nlso the northwe.it corner of blm-k 12, In Shlveley's A.-aiorlu: tto-nc- rlitinlng east. rly and imralUl with the north line of Kxr hange Htr-t to the wr-nt line of Twenty-third nin--t. ruteiirbl, a dis tance of 2loo fe.-t; tiv..I1r.,. ni.rthiTly and at right atigb'M to the north Une of Kx change Ktr-t i;n r- t ; thenrt wint erly and puralli-l t.i the imrth lino of Kxr:hange mr'-l 21") f,. t. ti a j"lnt of Intersection with l In- int line of HeTnt'nth Ktn-t, r,o f.i-t, northerly from the pl)ir-, nf U-Klimlng; thenor southerly CO fi--t to Uie pliu. rf le-ifln- nlng. Siibl Hllp ,,f huul north of and idjiirent tn ,t , 2, :i. t, 5, 6, block 132; IftH 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, , block 130; InU 1, 2, 3, 4, Ti. 6, block 129; lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, block 12V, Mm 1, 2, 3, 4, G, 6, block 127, all In Shlveb-y's Axtorta, and alno lying north ,,f atul nrlj.-un-nt to Klgliti.-nth, Mnr-ti.-ciiih, Twentieth, Tworily-fli-Ht ami Tin iityttr-ennd ir.-"-1S. 'hut all of nald rl-n-rl ix-il real proix-rty ari'l all of uld nH iinrl l.locks are tuate In the llMt ri-.t i-mlirntl In aid proKaHrr ex tension (f ((rnrn'-rr lal Htreot, and all of nald loin will be con- liTiim-d and an n.ppi-M.iiii.nt of the tnitveflt ami rlarnng ti n-nultlng tr the wiwra of Kail! property will Ih mads y wuld vlr-w-rrrn afopmld. All per- Brrnn owning rr lnti-r-wti in any of said property to be rv,nrl. inn-l for said roprKl exti-nHlim of Commercial Htrwt are her;by duly and legally no tified of tlvi action of the Common funrdl purHuant to the rettolutlonn anrl ordinances hr-rr-trfrre adopted by said Common Council for sold exten sion of Commercial street. This notice Is publlnhed by order of the Common Council atul pumuant to the pnn'lKin of the c4iarter of the City of Astoria ndatlng thereto. Datrad at Aatoria, On-gon, April 6, 1897. II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. VESSELS ON THE WAV TO OREGON. (KoTltcl ami CgrTDCle.1 otorr Krl.lar! roat tAiLio raos inn hahi I.I VkllClHIL- hr liii lilyihaariMMl . Hr ahlp iilon Im NKWCAHI I.K. N. 8. W. Hr ahlp lllanoltall,. . Hr trnrk ('ralf.rua ANTiakKC- Hr bark ' limbrlaul .. llr blii Kuhroa;iio IIAMHCKU - Hr bar. Norma ... ... I'l, kv.n . lorriaen . Karr , 4. item ririrntlia. riiomiuii I ,.rln)l liou vl) 1 1 ITViimAI ITttllUlAI iminiiAl (17.11 UUAl Ijw luiAl l i foftaiua.M. Haifour, innlirlo Co 1, Ul,l' A I'u raitor, Vih, g Co lla'fiHir, uiitbrlo Co ua. OUT 1 4 Total tonnag on the way-lonw l4Kf KHKNCKS. Ham lima I'l tr 01. I Inm Mam. lima lu J ll.VrJ, iai..iMirra2jg aaa aany MiHHnnn RFSTiiRFn;? Ill 1 1 W W lltkvW I VII VllsailkWf.Uk 4o lloflul m ftuiiiMa Krvttrb pUyalrton, will quick ljr rUf tm ' tUI tocf InasrmnWi aw i m III v I , iiuriaM W- Hi SMi' ''kAA, frrr irAlf iMArrf I iuiiiiruirnif4iimr44Hrr. I I TIDI-ilErii 'CUPIOCNE I VrarxaMa uaarca. riM pura .i m I aa l-l ) r.KH IMiUlla arVfMVla ai a OM by Oaf I Pkillk lMVila qiifc fe. fla, aruira II iMirhrt1 lea1a U arnabTb and ai4 Imnrtanrr. 4 t rink E rlaauaaa Ualllar. Ua k hlnara anrl lha urtnarr orvao. ul ail iBuaunuaa, Ct7Pf DaTBal airvaa-thanaanij raaioraaamaJI waak oraatia Tha r-aaun aurTorara ara ihi ranarl br loora u boeauaa irtnarr P aaal at trao4Jt vttk f?l aalatllla, c't'l'IOK") BlaHwoal kaown rarrndr lnrorwlihoi,laiiee.ralk. tiaiiailnmk ala a HUaaaaaraniattiraanil moaar raiurnad If ail raa rtnaa Hot Mtan a uafiuaaat.t aura. AaVabai,ali lofAB,br mall, Haail (or raaadrcuUr ami loauaxwiala, Arklraa. D4 TO I. MEDICIAA fT.X liul Xrl, Baa rrauckKO, tL XrMWak CHA8 ItOOEItH. Ut Commercial HtraeL INDIO piODDPOisor. kASPECIALTY. Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced bv Physicians the moat Favorable in America for Huflerers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Mlf tv. If T'U if. tvt iiinRihor la villnm. b jtanr. tf wfii iiT oro irruhiaUniur eory, 1 1 1 ! iHlkih ftit Mill h mrttm mtA Pun, MuaWUVfttcli In ntith, Hum Thro!, lmpl. 'ii4Fr 4'tiltirtl Mpoia, I Umrm am at iMttut h inMir, ll ir or t'r f llln jut. II thm HtHxtmUry llf.OOll rointi! v sTnaniDtci iurur Vfm aotfii Uid tmt nlkti ktmtm c4t mnl r I t I ln hm worlj lor A ra w4riinoteur. l'h) dimu h Ira Itttttth l.lll nf I hit iimniI iuliinlphyiV clKtift. AOO.OOO miiuU twhira OUf UIK-tl.tlB 'arum mm arkil4pkS niik la I a 1 4.r, Ovtr.aiM. ri at it a m n imtannnaa r-rn.lr fr unrrhia. -''a'"fi..a. Many Remarkable Cures Tha objections urgod against Indlo lo oth.rwtaa would have bean glad to tak. advantag of Its btnoflclal cllmata, bai t bn a lack of suitable aoootnmodatlon. ' ' Ths Southern I'aclflo Company takaa pleaaur In announcing that srvaral , uahalural ,1 I -harara, nr anr li.Oainma t!'n. Irrllati.iu i. ui..,a. ra'Wia ix.-a. Il..n of Hi u c o a a amn. I'ailu.nCrtir'nP", brani. Noa aalrluoul. , ;ia jaari.o r traHrsMa. -7sJlvJ br i-.ra rr,rial,l, f,. lti 1 rl " ' '-'ill"". W T&. 4rri' lln ular aoui mi ramaat. f rl Commodious and Comfortable Cottages kl n w l Lj m havs just been erected at Indlo station, that will be rented to applicants at na- aonable rau. Tbey are furnl.hed with modern convenience., supplied with pur artesian water, and so altimtcd aa to iv. occupants all ths advantages to be rived from a more or leas protract residence la this dullxhtful cllinai. Sc.rc.ta, and Traila-M.rl. (iiMalnrrl and all fat-1 Ji.nt buainrMcniiliiiic4 ! Mooce.Tf free. wvw urribi iiurraiof v. m. raiinr urriea ami an r attar, ma miimi1 lu Uaa Inn. Ibau liiua. rcmoto fruin Watliititfinii. head rnmlrl, dr.winif nr fihntn., with ftrarrip. tlon. Wb ailvtaa, If patrnialilo ia aoi, fraa of i.iiarKfl. Our fee not due till imirnl la afi urril. a kaapMLlr. M H" lutlfilaoi I'atrnla." with rnal ul Kama in tlie U, U. anil lurcign citunllloa acn( irce, yiuurraa, , riC.A.SNOW&CO. tfdi I Om, Patcnt Orricc. vvtiHiNat on. D. C. I aalvraVoaaaarraB,saaJaafc. For Delicacy, for Durftr. and for lmnrr,,.m...i A .1 (jiloxlon nothing equal, fOTZOattm powna, (From tha Bon Francisco Argonaut.) "In ths heart of the a" roat desert of the Colorado which the Houthnrn I'acltlo traver.ee there is an ousla called InUlu, which, In our opinion, la the aanltarlum of the earth. We believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor able." i. T. Stewart, If D., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, Jill one with wonder and delight. , . , Nature has accompllahed so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health retjort here Is tha moat perfect unahln, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain Is tn unknown faotor; pure oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired 7 It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering the number of sufferers who havs beta cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis as ths haven of the afflicted." kl4 VAM V -1 V at. alk. INDIO. a ,d THADal MARKte re1' DsaiONa, ,Jri.12B ""!" n . ,kM'', nrt loanrlfXIim mar qunikir-aarmriain, froa, hethar an mVantiiin la prol.al.lr Mfeniable. tmmiinlraailni.. Mrtntlr S. ii?... L UHml "'"f"r.iurli. palauuj I'tuHt 1. W ,"' Waahliwum Srnoa. rl!li 1 Jk"n Jh'uuih Muuu A Co. reoeTVa SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. ll.toaiz luoiidiL Hiwolnion oul'loa and llaau loo oh I'ATiirTsWfrea AddiaS" T.KTa aeiit fraa. Addraaa MUNN 4 CO.. 361 Ureadway, New York. Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Lot Angeles f j.oo Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try I For Family or Stctrn Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agents, Astoria.