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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1897)
1 rilK HAILY ASTOltlAN, T.U'RSMAY MuRMNH. MAY IS. UW7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. N. TKKMS or Sl'BHCKirriON. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year.. V .16.00 Bent by mail, per month .M Served by carrier, per month 4& WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year 12 In advance. rWage fre to subscribers. All communications intended for publl- . . .. cation should be directed to the (sit lor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub- crtbers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia I river. Advertising rates can be had on appll-I cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the aecond old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. I next to the Tortland Oregonian. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F, Handley & Co. sre our Port land agents, and copies of th Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. The latest advices from Honolulu and Japan sweep away all doubts aa to the eoenslty for prompt attln by this (that a territory haa fallen Into foreign ro-nrnmn In the matter of the annex- occupation it is really roW.1 ftm arkm of . the Haw aiian Islands. Ewr ; British trale." Ami Lord Sa!lsbur- U ainoe the rejection of the Japanese Ira- ' n a "pivteotlnifct tdii-' either. migrants by Hawaii tt has been Uiel fashion of thoso who oppose political! U" oioth, arvI """J' CU!ihion : bring ojlv a negative Skirt of comfort union betwwn the republics to declare' . . ... , )lo the WOman who is suffering with that the whole affair was but a buga- Json, jlseae or derangement the or- boo, deigned, to frighten the United ; ga:is distinctly feminine. Some clorhes ftatK Into action. RepreentaUve3 of1""1 !,ni, Positsms make the jain and the Japajh-e gvtvernment in this coun try have naturally disci-edited the ri:-rts and iheiir plain interpretation, but the evidence is accumulating tw ahow that the danger Is real. It now appears that Japan is hi a ferment over the air. km of the Hawaiians anJ the presence In Honolulu of the eruiser rhlladelphia. A war feeling has been' cieve!ed, the rejection of the immi- Japan is today imbued with a spirit of any trwuole of this character. It may egresalve3is that naturally arose oui j be absolutely i!led upon. It aflfonls of her victor- over China, and tur Saitlnj: relief to a woman wh.e nai- .. , , ,lural modesty has kept her from con- ' jingoes" are eager for act! n -.hat will 1 , , 'suiting a ph-siclan. expne. the resentment of the nation at oenu o. 8tampa t0 Hawaii and - even the United States, ' World s Pispensary Medical Assocla- whJch is regarded as Hawaii's sponger, The Japanese newspapers are ciamor- ous for aotiwi. One of the native Jour- j nals Insists that Japan should demand j Joseph. H. Choate's wealth is esti cumpeneation from Hawaii for the ' mated at Jl.OOO.tiOO, all made in the prac rejecllon of the imrndgraats. Hiwai: ! ,k ot XHild naturally refuse such an unjust I demand, which wxmld then, perhap3, ! 1 be enforced by warlike denunstxationr, j if the United States did not interfere. I The moat ara-essive note cf all is that I utteired by a native newspaper, which I permit the immigrants to land ia but j the first step toward the affiliation of ! the Islands with the United States; and it further says with emphasis that Jap- an is opposed to such a union and will 3uctlve of irreparable injury to the ay send its warships to Honolulu to tern if not entirely expelled. The kid prevent annexation If possible. Of ' neya and bladder themselv-s are nisi course it ia Impossible at this distance ' benefited this stimulus, as their in- actirtty Is usually a preliminary to their to know Just how far such expressions , anJ iyorKauiltaXhta. Th,y also represent public opinion or official pi- ; rxierience, in cnmnv.n with other rar ities. But the sum of all the comments j tlons of the syotem. the potent lnvlg that have ben briefed hi the difpaiche- j arative effects of the Bitters, which , ,. . , furth"rmor? ccrrects disordered con-' musi oe ia.:e 1 as urucnunK inat I people are excited and that the govern- merit wi;i s yr.uT ir later, if it does noi now, feel the presure for action. WHO I'AVS THE TAKIFF. A canny Scot, writing In tha: Indu- Wtable orgaji of Irtish p-liUcal ortho-jmakfJ doxy, the "St. James' Gazetie," gets pretty clot'e to tiie heart of the "iirirr- Is-a-t lX" iiuevlion. He reminds h's j readeri, says the New York Tribune. that the ex.-nti-i, different? bet we -n free trjle Great Itrit'alti o-id the pro teotlotilst count! that is, all o h'-r-fa that the form -r h-vi a tariff on what It cannot prluce at h"me, and the latter on what they can ppjdui e it home. If it were tni'-, then, f.s the Cobdenioe c-l-ct vehemently declare, that the duty is paid by the consumer, there would be little to chooy bet wee : the two bjstems. But If, a.s the wnter U citivliired, when a duty-paying im port has to meet the WAmpetitioTi cf a domestic product, the duty is paid r.ot by the consumer, but by the foreigner or importer, there le a vast difference between them. If thJs lat'ter. hyp:tln-hl.i lie true. Die eXxrters of Great Hrltaln are contributing enormous Bum u the revenues of other countries, which con tribute little or nothing In return to British revenues. In the last twe;ity yean British exports excluding those to British colonies 'have amounted, In round numbers, to $15,000,000,000. If only 10 per cent at that sum a low estimate was paid In duties out of the profits of British manufacturers, the British contribution to the revenues of foreign ooujitries has b'.-en $1,000,000,000. And In the same time British consumers have jwdd In dutlea on tea, coffee, finits and tobacco alone over $1,355,000,000. This writer has diallenireU the Cob- Idern Club disprove th cixreotnoss of his argument, but that dlsoroot hotly has -Uvllnod the utvlerlnkln. FaWni that, he has ronduot.M extensive in quiries among llritish merr-honcs. Ho has asked representative exporters In the ohlof maufaoturlnK district whether ttwy or th foivtir.'i consumers paid th? diith levied by foreliri ooun (rifa on the4r c-ds. Of Ml thus ask-1. ."TO replied th.t thoy, the PritUh ma m ftiotutvs wid xi-:,:o'rs 7vd ti pay thorn; atvi only ve repliol, the foreign oonsumor.! An.! that one solitary nn snvr fame frm the KintHsh hra irt of an Anvrloa-n hi.-yr'o fnetiv-y. nn.l ua roupled w ith the remark, "Y,ki Tl:-Ut . .,., I iirs are tile bi,:ir.i; fiwls In the w.r:.l hvh" ""' H1 'H,t , n MrlTsr Tho ! ron.nuf.iotunes ti d.vb.nvd t uu ; thev, and m the ferelcn (WTOimcti j h:;d to ny the tariff, j ji-n,., i ;he o:ttn. tnolu.W lon.M'i NVOn'I, .lk. lro, other lmpor:iint H-y an.l a dozen I trades. In the faee f that, the Oobdon Club I still keeps up its parrot -piping: "When fair tralers say Uritish RV"ls are ex cluded from the wor'd's markets by pro tectionist tariffs, tln-y state vhst whieh Is absurdly untrue." How little th.u Is believed by serhis sta:ome-i Is to Iv peuxvived In the recetit address of LrJ Salisbury to the chamber of commerce. In which he pok? feelingly of '"that s-Ullmg hand of hivtlle tariffs wMah ca.u-5 us to know that when we hear t.ie discomfort wra U"!1. rcrhaivs the nerve are most Affected and this in turn disturbs the dliw:lin. Nothing will ex"er comiltcly rvlitve but a rad ical cure. The -tart of --alI.d "fe male complaialr.' may le a very slisht thing iiderd. It may be tl'.at in the he ?innii.g ime small hygienic measures would stop the trouble. Certainly at, Wis tim, a little bit of the riarht med 'cine would stop it. When the trouble becomes worse, it is harder to cure, but 1 still it can be cured. Pr. Pierce's Favo. i'.,r;t4 Pres,Tiptlon will positively cure j 'I0". Buffalo. N. Y., and receive Pr. ! Pierce's IMS page "Common Sense Med- 1 leal Adviser," profusMy illustrated. STIMULATE THE SLUGGISH KID NETS. In addition to lis tonic and cathartic properties. Hostecter's Stomach Bitter reiser a tm'flciaj Influence upin th- j rtlUllt- UiU iitiuucr, w lion nic-jr sic il- ictlve, by stimulating them to r-newed - , 1 , J V , .. .1 1 I exertion, thus reopening, as it were, a sluice for the escape of impurities whose I regular channel of exit t. the organs of ! urination. Among these are certain aV 1 nor:nal and lnfiammatorv ele nent. nro- , , . . , . , , ,, Jition of the stomach, bowels and liver, . The fr.'t is noted that, with Mm-. Hlrsch's tl, oi. 'mil, the total amount of the Hirvh hari:i is Sll.'.i0. I Cnconditional surrend'-r. is the or.ly terms tho.se famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Itinera will with constipation, sick headache ' and stomach troubles. CfcarU Rtjg';i. William i'hiiip H''hrt!::' r, th A'.tor n y ; i-ril of Cap? Colony, is a br'.h- , er of i dove Sehrein-r, the n,.'eli.,t. As!: oar ' a a- " I Oi a!I the r.:rve-tcr.fcs R brornos, cc!eri:c cr nervines your doctor will tell you U that the Hypop!icsphites are r best understood. So thor- $ oughly related is the nerv ous system to disease that some physicians prescribe Hypophosphites alone in the early stages of Consump tion. Scott's Emulsion is Cod-liver Oil, emulsified, with the Hypopho-phites, happily blended. The re sult of its use is greater strength and activity of the brain, the spinal cord and the nerves. Lat us una you a book ill about h. Stnt fraa. SCOTT & BOWNE, Lew York. Pousse VtiL And why not a pie-rusher as well as a coOce-pusher i lt' far more necessary. lk you suffer with dyspepsia Aycr't Cathartic Pills will cure you. Tskea PILL AFTER PIL : I.i'iM Koltct'ta. coniiii.loi'-l:-c!il.'f of the army 111 rebuilt. Is an tndefatlR able i-yclNt. He may N seen any il iy pushing tliroiiih liublin s'.ixv;!!. Walton Sen Salt for latln nt the Kst os-Conn lr Srt)it loo and 2rc nor packairtv. Ayer's Tills ;vtv recommended by L-nd-ing phiKlcfans atid druggUts. as the !n: prwiit and efilclent rcnunly for liillousnesw. naustA, ixtlwiies?, indl mstlon, siusglshness of the liver. Jaun dice, and sick headache; also, to reLevc eolds, fevers, neuralgia, and rneuma tlsm. Sarah Item hard t has always had a iorbi,d driNtd of tire, and this ha. led her to dinvt that all her Mage dresseu ahall be nvade of lir.-pr(Kf imitediil. There are too ntany iwople with pre maturely gray Hair, when they might avoid it by applying that reliable and effectiw prnaratlon. Hall's Hair Ke newer. Two Americans, W. T. Pannat. the painter, and Htvlman Wanimaker. son of John 'Waiuimaker. are among the new chevaliers of the legion of Honor. This Is the day ot anu-thls, and antl th:U.btttwhat ptiple iu-ed most n wdays Is. the antl-billous medicine, Simmons Uver Uetrulator, the King of Liver Med icines, and IVtter than Fills. "I have used no other anti-bilious remedy for ix 5itrs and know from exirienee that for ladles of a constipated habit nothing oiuals It." L;iura V. Craii, Ellen bury. Fla. A Bath (Me.,) boy is the proud ; - sesor of an autograph letvr from t 1" (Juei-n of Holland. His Lnter. st In c 1 iecting foreign it.ige stamj won him the royal favor. Aa the strength of a building depends uikmi the solidity of its foundation. health depends upon the condition of the h.od. To expel impurities and cause the vital fluid to become vigorous ind life-giving, Ayer's Sarsapnlla is the mot powerful and effective med -crlne in use. Calve Is iKilnted as "Carmen" by t:.e Frem h artist. Benjamin Constant. The picture will be platvd In the dun of the Opera Francaise, Paris. When the spring time comes, gentle Annie, like ail other sensible persona, will cleanse the liver and renovate the syetem with DeWitt's Uttle Early Risers, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the year round. Charles Rogers. The sots, "Keep in tthe Middle Road." hat rto ch.anns for the r who wishes to avoid a fine. f d cl.s; Thirty years is a long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionville, Pa., struggled that long before he tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It 13 eqjally effective In eczema and all skin affec tions. Charles Rogers. One never knows how many .adoring relatives they possess until thy take a rottage for the summer at the r.-'n- slKre. THE BEST KEMEDY FOR RHEUMA TISM. From the Falrhavr-n (X. Y.) Register. Mr. James Rowland, of IhU village, stab tlia,t for twenty-five years his wife ha b'-en a sufferer from rheuma- tLsm. A few nlirhts ajgo she was in BU'h provem-nt, to-wit, on Friday. June 4. pain that she wa nearly crazy. She W". said common u, n -.vin sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but 'consider any ! '-tlo-is to t-m h Im he hail read of Chamberlain's I'aJn provi rn'nt b in mad"; ;i; d if a rernon lialm and Instead of g dng for the phy- strwiee ?;ne.l by own-rs ( o.i. -hair of slclan he went to the utore and s-cured the property In tie- fit,e d rlLe 1 a Vttie of it. His wife did not approve district, I fih-d ai-aui't -ti ii liii(.rive of Mr. Rowland's purchae at iirst, but merit in the oPb t of th- Auditor an! nevertheless applied the Balm thor- i'olix Judte fore ,;-Jd fouiih day oughly and In in hour's time was a'oe "f June, n such work .r i.npn vement to g- to sleep. She n..w ai'pll n It when- win I, - made ex- pt l,y t.- c .n. urr-nie ever she fe-ls an ache or a pain and finds that It always gives relief. He says that no medl -lne which she had used ever did h -r its much good. The :-."i and SO crnt size for sale by Estea ''onn Druif Co. Tne mushroom biin;h-M of ribbon .viretl to sta,,id high aie ve the hat ; Town .ve oVi-mel .-eritlally chic l;i 'ummer millinery. "IT IS TIIK HKST ON' KAP.TH." That is what Kd wards & Parker, mer chants of Plains, (in., say of Chamber- Iain's Pain IJalm, for rheumatism, lame baisk, de:ip seated and muscular palivi Sold by Ites-Conn Drug Co. joiih 'lreB.makJTii; is an enterprise ; many women anxious to make an extra j 'louar or so are entering into as a r u-1 lar biiclne. I nau-l, and wI.iJh are liieby detenniued a.id declared t lie lsneJited by such The Westfleld (Ind.) N'ewg prints the j improvement, following in regard to an old resident j That the lands ar.d premises upon of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for' WKU-h special luw.'-mmt nt sliull be many years In the employ of the L., ! !eviel to defray the ts and expense N'. A. & C. Ily. here, says: 'I have ued ; of su-h Umprovemi-nt , are ai follows, Chamtxrrlaln's Colic Cholera and Ii- j to-wlt: Corn rrwsutl rig at the nir(hwet arrhoea Itemedy for ten years or longer, corner of lot 1, blo k 5S, as laid out an I am never without it In my family. J irerdl-.l Iby .Ioli M'-'Murn. ninnlrig I consider It the best remedy of the ; thenoe southerly along the wi-st bound kind manufactured. I take pleasure Injary 'if said lot 1 to th? southwest cor- recommendlng It. " It Is a specific f tT all bowel complaints. For sale by Ex- tes-Conn Vmg Co. LKOAL ADVKKTIP K M K N T8. NOTICE MUIN IN MeCl.rUN'S. NotW is henby glwtt that the mm muucII prowo to iwtabllsli nnd construct . syMlem f drains in that portion of the City ot "Ast'Hu h laid j out and recorded by John MeClure mid 'xtotHll by Cyrus Cjney. as hor lmftcr 'leau-llicd mul di-slgnati d. jsaid drains to con!t of ten a Colta drtvin pipe tit evecillng 1:' ,itH liea in dliuneter. sr.it I sstem iiinin u oe iMiistrucievl at t.ie etwe , of all prp4.rty tn the ,Iuile d dttl.-t 1 1 1 . """ !""" Known ano n,-s.K;uneo -a1 ,,,kiiu said s(li.-( thiMugliout the ai M.-Clmc's lv.iia:o Ivxtriet No, :,jfll ,,,,,, ,u.f ,lh iUl and to in. co, iut-t -rl accorllm; to th'jm.., Hi.leiilks. live lanki to bo tl Ml iUul .v;nYtloi to In. prepaivd j !al 1 K,..,m ,.,!,;o up a:ut dressed mirfac. the City ,-uirv. ior ami .lep M:rd si.lewalk lo tv It f- bot.vn l.i 1 he otVo-c of th. Au.l.Uir an I l "l ee I ll)ti, tllul mi, ,tls,.t:, Mlll s f..,.t wide jiU- a-ul :i.-.s'!xllnff to the clmrte-,H.M ;iltl .,,! i,i.v, mihm. aui ,,. or the City of Astoria I t!ie ortlln. am in relation tit et-i. The Ian. Is a:ul i!-nii. up -11 wbleh the spcchi! ni! Oii; -h:ul levied to defray the ivwl of i- n.: rur'l ;i: .system of .lniPi.i, and . . d.stili-t cm bitielm; said Mialnac !M til t, a d the lands tu.i pretnlst'M to lv a.ies,. there for iuv Iwo-l-y donlcnat d us foll' i." Itcgtwtlng nt she nort!ivNt snnr o' lot S, In blink iImmuv east thronuh1 the center of bbvks 4'.', i and V to the nortluvit eorh-r of lot T. bloi K C;j themv south iilimg the east line ofi ;l 't 7. blvk 47. to the northcatt corner of i.t '.' lliH-k 7.1; thence out along the! north line of block 7.i and 7? : the! r.iM' aetil corner of v 4. b!k 7:'; t .ie.uv' south siting tlu eot line of !. k 7. to! the northeaM corner of lo; 4. li'eH k V. tncmv :t along the north line of bloc't SO t the northeast .r:.-r of lot 3. block themv south along th - oast line of lots 3 and ti. bl.s k W. to the southeast it.rn.'r of l"t 6. bl.Kk 0; tlu-iHV wvst along t'te Stiuth lhe .tf blm-k 'JO t the s 'iHh.-asi ii-orr.er or lot . iio-K v.i; theme stuitn ; along the east litte of bl.Kk M to th. southeast corner of lot :.. h'o. k 1 thoiu-e west along the u!h line of! bbvkji 95. 95. 7. S and W t.i th- sulh-1 e.vt corner of lot 5. blin k !". thence I south along the eaot line of lot I. bl -k .7 to the center of lot 5. Wok l'7,l themv west through the center of lots 5. S and 7. block l7 ti tin- tvrthwen '.in.- of t 7. blk l'7: th-n,v n rth'riirt' ;IV. Ktr SIf t F.S a'.onc the went line of lots 7 and - I (jis-l'ona 1 niT St O ft'. Mi k P7 to the south we-'t cm. r of. lot 7. biiHk l'W; H'.e.tlV e.-t to th soiitnu est corner or lot otocn v. tlH'tuv north nhvig the .t line of lot i and 1. block VM t the northwe -t itir- 1 tier of l"t 1. bliN-k l'l; thence ei-i al.xigj r.orth line of bl.uk b to th - n.rthwest 1 corner of lot 1, blin k !''; th nortti along the west line of blocks V". hjuI 7 to the northwi'st corner of lot t, blot k 7(i; thence etmt to the southeast r rtu-r " " "e-.,..- .... rf 1... 1 !.t.u.t "t! . .1.... ....V. ..1...... w.'st line or o: i, tj.K .(..to uw n rthweM corm-r of lot 4, block 7'1; the'io- vast to the northwest corner of lot 1, hiock 75; theiuv north along the wmt line of lot block 49 to the nrthe.-t corner o. lot S. bli-k 4'J, which Is the place of In-ginning. The lots and blocks Un which sjhc lal ass5sinent Is to In- levied to to de fray the cii of civixtnicting mid ""' ' dra are us foil. lxts 5, 6. 7. H, bl.Kk i'J. lots blin k 4"; lots 7. S. block 47; lots I 1. 6. 7, 1. blmk 7.'; lot 1, :. . 7, , blm k 73; lots 1. .1, i. C. 7. S, Mock 74; ! ts 1. 3, i, 7. f. 7. S, bl-K'k 7."; b.ts 4. '.. . 7, S block 7; lots 1. 2, 3. 4. '.. o, 7 , I.. rk s.'. lots 1, J. 3, 4. 5 ,6, 7 S. block SiJ; ..ts I. 2 do k VT; .,ta 1, x. block o; s. bit k v.i ; block 'M); 1. bbk !0; H. bi. k !''. i. b'.iK-k '.i7: . bha k ; s, block ; lots l..Li li ti i.tti Ion lot. lots lots lihx k ii; lot.i half of ..tH 5. fl. 7. . blo k 107 all in the 'hty .,f As toria, Clatsop county, fir-K'Ti, n 1 ild ' lit and rtv-ordetl by John M' l'lur- and etendi-l by Cyrus Olney. Ks'lmates of th" ex-n- of ald drain and plan.-; and i;-elfie,-itlot;s of the locality to be drained will Ii" on !!! In the office of the And. o.r ,ind dice .Tud'" for public exaiiiititl.n. That ot the next regular ri ting of the Common Council, aft 'ne i t. ilr.it Ion of tin- ten days from lice of vi h im- of two-thuds of '"tumor. 'inin-il ill th. 'rubers of the1 lie I . A nd unions SMeh retu rich a in ! filed, the fi mmon Coimr-II will order said Irnpiovement to be made. I:.,- if!' r of the. Common ''',uno,I. Att -st: Ii. Xlil.SOM, Auditor and Poilcc Judge. Astoria, Or., May 1!, l-:i7. - - . - iiO.'.U STkKKT I.Mi I :')'.' KM KNT NOTlf Ii. .wiite .s nerepy eive.i i fiat the Com mon Council of the CltV of AHlnrla h:, (J(.m,ied ,i ,S,m u- 0 ,v determine and int-nd to impp 7e i'.oiu) stri.i t from the etHt side of 11th street to the wes j si 1 of !)th stn-t and I hat men lm provemi.-nt shall be made by special rHHm-nt uixm the lands and prem iye hereinafter dor. . il'd arid d-tlK- ner thereof; thwte w-terly along the center of blocks SS and 2. to the south east corner of lot 4, Mock 24; thence ,1 4. .). 7. S. :. 3. I. :.. fi. 7. I, 3. 4, fl. 7. 1. 2. 3, 6. 7. S. 1, 2, 3. 4, o, , 7. 1. 2. 3, 4. .1. fl, 7, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. , 7 1. 2. 3. 4. :.. . 7, I. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 8, 7, .'. .3. 4 and t he n. northci'ly iilotig llio vtt line of tl Mti to the not'l henst incr of lot (I, Mock 9; thctuv Mntsly slong th, cenler of block M. and M, t.i tile iioif huest ooriH.1' vf ut 14. block MU; theiuv south orly 10 the pine of begliinlng itn.l con (iiltM lots I. 3. 3 iuil 4. block ii; o(s I, t, i and i. Mock fc; lots 1, A, 7 S, block M and lots 5, , T and , Mock 8a, all of MeClme's Asiortn, its subjivt t such impiwciuoiit. That buoIi liniiMvoticitt nlmll ii.t In reiiioxlng nil old plunk, strliutcra nnd cai, plllim or poxts iiJi.l driving next f ! mlljiL" ,r w.lfliic n.nv o.ia.l .i.,h it... IUv ,.il(;ui li.ii-of nnd placlim caps ; llnil 1R. ,M. Mlon stivei to be Improved 10 the ttnliilalied i.rnde. and III all niolteiy f di'lall the In. I i' o i iii.-nt .-hall atvojdilig to the pl.n.s and spvltli-nUoiiii t it pivpanM f. f 11,' same and In acooidaiiee with itrd'naiii'e No, I'.'i'l, 11 In ting to the tin pioioniont of rt i-tj. i:.i.lnial..4 of t!:, o:i. of hui'Ii lm pioM-Mi 'iil and pUuw and svllii'atlon of .!! I.sality to tn ImpiMved will I tile in the oilloc of the Author and ivitiv Jit.lce for public rxamLialion. That at the next regular nie-ting of the Commoit Coil.icil, ufter the tlnal pub!lc.i;lon of (his itotKv, to-wt: on Friday, May L'l. ls:T. I lie said Common I OU'I. ! WIT. ot,;, n iy o'O 'i'II'IIS to s'.ii li ImptMvement lning made, and If a r. :iioiis:jiee, signal by owm rn of one l .ilf of :h-' prnx-rty In the above ,twr(lMI dttiet. Iw lllol agalixt such j im,-,,v,.meiit in the orll.v of the 1 Auditor an. I Folh e Judge Ivfore said i ,).,, ,,f y,,iy . lt7. ik such work or ' lm!,r ,v , ,,.; ,j iM, ,., ,A,V, i,y tll,. ,.,. .. ,. n( tw-o-t hints of nil ! o... i ,t , . ,,.,, I1M,., A;t ui..s su.-h rem.mstnoiiy. 1 ,),,.,! tl)IIhin o ,un. II will order Improvement lo le made, 1;y t(.r f ,,, ,,, Ctiumll. Attest. II. K. NKI.SON. Au I'tor ami folic Judge, Astoria, or, M.iy I.', IV17 ' . ' I'sp Wi'hfooi Corn Curp. Xo Th. noin.iii who triina her ow-i list (l. lie the Colli IIKO of her l'tlc. or he will get K'nuidi-d on the "in I of vsi i d CiNhi -ns i inns: tint .4 l'il l Ai-ocnllng to the tiewiaper, an Oh:o htisltauil Ims nine the happy father of seven children not long ago. if the i-ven all lived but n It la to be hope-1 !. laid tn a supply of Chamberlain's Cough iteinedy, the only ur cur. for croup. hooping-cough, colds and coughs, nnd so Insured his children agulnst these diseases. For sale by Ks-ti-s-Conn Irug Co. S-rve tatraulMTrlew In lii'llvblpal tllnh r'. kt-;lng 'he bulla on, and with then !a little mound of oi lonl nuci i .i nieh they rnay ! illfp-l. Into I E. E. Tumor, of Compton. Mo., wrltaw ' us thnt after suffering from piles for seventeen years, he completely cured J them by using thre boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cure, eczema and severe skin diseases. Chas. Roger.. You may be sure that the wom.i:, who i-mgjt the praJs of matron In ptvferanee to maid in the matter of aitmetiveniesn la herself no lunger young. Croup and whoojang cough are childhood's terrors; but Ilk. pneu monia, bronchitis, anil other throat and lung troubles, can be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Itog-r.. Men may xa,i .h woman's f ool iicm for nnl things, but wall h th"in at their meals and It will le observed that deserts cotiiultiliig trim h sugar are pr-ferri'd by them. Torturing, letting, scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly heuled by Ie Witt's Witch Hazel Halve, the bi-st known cure for piles. Chas Rogers In thit-e fin il- Me. tiiat ubs -nee milk' fonder. Most fople le days It U rarely a the he.u't ;;rn are t i j busy with th present to b-t the long upon th- p.mt. r '.hotiitliM ling r It should be made a ma'ter of putdlc knowbilg-e that K' WItt's Witch IIZ"1 Salve will spoeOlly cure piles mf the longwt standing. It Is the household favorite for buras, scalds, cuU, bruise! and si-ntt of all kinds. Charles ling ers. Marshall & Company's Twine Elmore, Sanborn 5l? CO., Agent Fresh from the mllla for 1S97 fishing. Kvery ball guaranteed. Please report any imperfection. P.EWAItE OF IMI TATIONS. Every ball must be marked "MARSHALL & CO., 8HREW8BUUT MILLH." Manufactured from selected flax splally for COLUMBIA MVEU FISHING. 8oe that every ball bears the MARSHALL label. , 7. 8, , 10, 11, 12, 13, U-ply 40' 12, 13, 14, 15, 18-ply 60'. 7, 8, 9, 10-ply ZO'u. TH ANNI'ttHTATION I.INKH. Til K ONLY PIMNil t'VU Rol'TK KltOM I'OHK I. AM" To 'I'll It KASI. TIIK ONLY HOI VK To t II K Kl.MlWSTONK NAUON Al. I'UK. lAVK I'liullANP Alt ItlVK. K I Mml for Ks'siim t'lli'lliiln, tVhlinllil. Nil. tt. South lli'l ll, Mellleunni Nu I. All- nleoil. OlVMilils, l'H eimm, K. nllle, lelml 1, Purl l.mitM'iid. KMmit lillttf, Sit llllt, H.. Iiuel It 0 . Ttnil, II. !'.: Nel iui. ll C , KhiiIii, Ml nlllit, HllPf. Aimeeliilrt. lit .. M, lit ll'Hil, -I. I Hill, M il jlieMp l, K 1IO10 1'ltv, HllHlllH, 11111111.11 H 1 II t -. M. l.. h,rille.lne,W 10 Ii jlHVleil. Nt M Vetk. I'llll I . l!'l0. l"Mell, alia nil! miiU Kt aihl inn l.( rt 1. M, S PA YS la Mliiiiri"ll.Oiiiiih i, Kaiov t'Uy 1 aii-i -i ruin, ll- It A V4 l 1 1 At it,l I'til. iu,t t' 1'AV.M i "ii.le t; ' ii. Hi Inihlplini, Ni-w I Vtii a d lintuMi, il i'Uo r Y.fX ' rru piilii.R. Iliiggngn elns kej lliroitgh In destin ation of tickets. For hleepnig car renervnlioiis, liokrts, uinm and lull inforuiiilioii, call on or write. A. I). CHARLTON Aaa'l llvn'l I'aaa. Agnit. I'urllaiiil. Or. Vila Marrtauu Ni ur Taint. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEA1 AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta ...ALL... ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing data, la and Ire TlllaMaok nJ Nabal.M tfapand .pea lk waalnar. Par h'ralghl and Psaaanyar ttslaa Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. A i IS N T M N. CO., Ar.nta. Partland O. H, Astoria and Columbia; ' River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria nt 7:30 a. m. dally and 3 p. m d illy, etc ,,! ' Sunday. Trains lrav Aat' r.a for Klavel at 9 a. m. dally and i p, in. dally, txcvnt ; Sunday. ; TniliiN leave Aalorln for Seaside at! bi:30 a. m. daily and 5 p. in. dally, x- 1 cept Sunday. j Trains leave Flavel for Asbirta avt 'J.40, a. m. dally and 3:58 p. m. dally sxcopt j Sunday. I Sunday afternoon trains one houri later from all points. 1 mm Hti , TMj- 'im tm tt S MU Otlliaiio!..! aria, r rauun, iitiv-ca.w e. t. v Ut.iUMOUHi BSUIt MoutTlOldaiid Yuolilllsw.. I'orllaud.Uc. lrr!m(nhiTii.ilri,njkoii' i rmvn iMpmrerunlratpur form. Ieeli-,i..t In llm umuliiAl. henu-lo'tl III llitl rurie, AOi; laiifiio ii, o.., i wij,a luiM,i..nl n.iiu alrouif, vli.. JkKlei'U. 't'. i t rl yi.ii In Ih. ,.vi. wli.tt wit .a7 . for r ' I if iil'.kll't 'llo'i t I iiLnfi'ii .,ll nli,l lrol "CU'l UKITtSLUUaKM.VUir 1 citiuoae ur murk. Bold and t rflpi MANHOOD RESTORED ti armor ,tirrrn ll llialiiirmmnllnipiaanrr. Hillr.Nr.eliuaiiaUHuf, Uia citruns, tan r i kiilneyasiiil tliaiirtiiaryorsanaiil UluipurlUa tf' ltllfkKam Intnirllianaaiiil paaUtraaamall waak itiaatia. Tim ri-nauii aiilTi-rem ar nol nirml by luirliira la hamiaa ninety pur esnl p tmnhM with Proataillla. ftll'lliKNKIa lhaonly known remialy biimniwliliout an oinilliin. koiirailnmiit la. A written aimrant w ln an'l money rtttimiwl If alt Ihum flora not ajoul a ia)riiiauui.iur UU0 Isii.aK Inr ti.i,tiy mall. Hiil lor yaasclrculnrajid leauiiiunlsla, Adtlreaa l A VOIi n BUIl'IH VOn P. a Dot V7B, Ban Knuiciaco, (tat, JV ftUt 6y CHAS ROOEH8, 46( Commercial fitreet. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ..Are Selling.. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steim I'urposcs. ELMORE. SANBORN 4 CO AroiiU. iilnrU. K'arl,iul Trailv-Marlia cilHalnniaml all I'al Crnt buinattniluttfil tf MootsaTff fli.. louaorrici i.oseo.iTi U, . ri Orriai , a. riso Iim lima Hiu mil Ma I4HM1. uia iMHriii m aa lima man iwat iwiia litna Wuliuiinn, hand m.Rlrl, iliaoma r1""1! 'k drartls-i Hen. siIvim, II itaumaNa iv ivx, iim ui . ItAfM. Ilur laa mtl iltta till Italanl la aat uru. A SMMHT, " lutli'lam I'alama," llkf tfial itl aaiua lit Ilia V. o. ailu imviii iwwnniaa ant liaa. Ailtliaaa, C.A.SNOW&CO. OOPVMIQHTI to. Anrnnaaaiutlns aaat.-k an.l do. fil4..r .ult tlr aHirtalu, fi, altlltcr at, n,,m.u la .otltMf ilanultla. I'ltuiaiuiiitttl.tiia alllr tiin.liillal. tiM.t.1 alit'l !-. M- utiita Itaaiita u AuatH-a, W alta.a a M .,Mi'il. itj.. Palanla lakan thruusb) Muliu A la r!r. tiatta, UiSlm in tlta SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN dmuiii ill Mlti.iraiit.1, l.m.1 rimilailm ri a i.ttllSe iMtiiiol iwan.liin.Juo iaai I.W.tk m.iilh. N h i,),rn eft aii'VlASU Uuok OS 1'a I lira Mill In, AOtllaa MUNN A CO., 301 llrsdat. Maw Vark. i ". :. la s. n i..iwi -0K4m-y.M l'il ..r l.,, i.l... 'iiurk't a nif-i, ni.rmti.iitwi, llai let M WhllM, vmialtral .lla UMtMa U -hargra, itf auy isl.mma M t. n,t....- tl ii, lrrllall.,it ali.ra i.w.1. i, .n fl it, u tn. aia 'm(tui fr'tv!! I"n N"i aailutal. ii.li. !'4r'" "nm', crs'i (I I' hi. . i i-.nu, : n. 'MAlJ'' I o. !,f f-lt ,f,.,u.tt r ' For Delicacy for pitrltjf , an.l Inr Ihipnot inrni Mil of IHi rone I xi'a I'.ui.rs I Qilailttn aollilninttpiala 1'ti.iio.r (nlLDDD PDISDH S3 .-urod In UlitU tlav nu rnlNtlniir.i mi (liilBin feraania poia untlnr aan.a I tr au If. If ftle. lor lii Hen tiara la till nm. Uart.iei rjiiMii1 lai.antibet)ibni..iki u :tirii,u aulaii i..i are It f i t.."i iii n.M-rii.-v, l.ttllilo iiila.h, an.l allll hata a aii t mV l uvuua 1 atrhra lii muth. Hurt 1 1 ma., onl.. t'upivr t'uiral SHiia I Ir.ra tm iri ur of ll.a ulr. II air or Kjrrhruwa filling a l. II la lie. Sret.mlarjf Ill.lMllt I'IShiiS gusi antr lurura Waalifi(iitim..l altali mii laaea and rriallonvn lliv urld Inr a r-.. itarauiiiil ttt-, ''h a ileataa Ii ia Va. I' .lllml tlisaklll ollhVHlital an lliftil t).. ;-. .na SiAOO.IKHi ripitol iwhii-ti uur iet.naa .: t.i ituarauir. Ati..liil tiretila wen M-a.l ta) "Mutia.il. AtlttrrM I lli'H III Ml V t;jL .''loaoulo Tuula lllICAUla, LU, CASTORIA for Infants and Children. TU fu uaili ha ilcuiari Itieiotmytiipiuiinsr y ' -rj to B.iiiim of Co;ia e j Ciil)rlnii'l!ieclian'.i!''l',,. AJ CURE IN 48 M0UI.SV' ' theiana (iir'tj i:n- I a Vlil iiiluiouiiumi r. I oie.a-'t. J I os. Qss'B.. P; j A1J 0 Vl .JL. IXPIRIINOI. i 'Mm L l A"""""" 1,1 MANHOOD EBOT-SLCffiSSSsS rajKS, such M Woak Mnaiciry, Iiaa of llraJn l-ownr, Uiwlsohs, Wais. lullltaa, Uwl MsiiIiikkI, NlxnUr KmlaalniM, NnrYiiuaunaa, all drain, lias ol power la Uenersllrs Omsua ol elllicr mi miiand bj iirar aior. lion, Tuutlilulerrur,eoeaaif ui of iolaiopo, opium or aUiuulanta, whloh losd toluflrmlly.Comuraplloiior Inaaiiltf. Can b rarrled la t pockot. 1 ior bfiz. t lor tif niall pre)i.1 Clmulsr tnn. Hold tf all drunlats. Aak tor It, Uka no cilhar. Miiufaiiiral bf th J, W. CONN, Agsnu Aalorts. erilrn f.ir tttliri) III an. -1., t ' hi "t. it Hi lutlula ami I L o.ireff 1.. Jll.l II. A tttl.. Vlltl Will M Ii. .-lu.aii., t, i.iteli. mini la i.' liil'-li fii..riiiili i'l lir ilroarrflala itoiry. ..,.., I II.. .1 ... " tBrlllMlt it .,,.!.... ...4 i CMUtlife Ciiaranteed liy Chas. Rogers, Urugglst. CUPI9ENE" TIlHSri.iil Veuitfahla VltAiiai'r.llii. ani-rlii liiin ol s laitiiiua l-'ranrli ph.vaii'lati, will fuii'kl' eurn ynu el all Her. Vina or illni'atil ui Hie ip'Hi'rallvn noiuna, aui'li aa fml MimtiiMHt I iimifniils. Pallia In lliii Jliwk,Hiiiiiliinl l-.tiilarlmiH, Nervniia lii-l.lllty. I'iuilia, I'lilltiiatai Ui Marry, Kil.ailalliiK Iirnlna, Vitrl..a a.,4 I'linatltiiitliin. It alopa all lunar liy ilav or lililliL 1'ievi.nla iiili-. Di ai illat'lisrcn. whlcli II liotrrnvkeit litaila Lu Hnannalurrliini. ana Situated on tho south eido of Astoria's hillp. Twonty degreoR warmer and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North sido. Magnificent sites for res idences, overlooking river and bay, sunny and shel tered. Kasy and natural grades; little or no grading needed. V