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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1897)
THE DAILY A8T01UAN, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13. lfW7. SUGAR SCHEDULE IS DOODED A CnnvnHS of the Senate Shows u I-tt rjc Majority A(nlnt It. si:natoks !i:.vk tin; iuvht ""y Krpalttlcana Welt s Demon it Itava I)rtermlnr4 la Oipoe y Chasoe li I be 1'rctcat Nate. New V.ik, May n;M .i tllr IbuuU fl-.MII Wlw.lllllKl.fli any! Tl" "uu.tr of tariff bill. ji fi-niiuM by ilia tul.lcJiK of l!i wmitn flniuun iMxtimUInn in flu. Iiii.t wl of lllo lrul. U ibiofnrd ti ilitf.vu Im-lil-lliiK wvkiiIixmi antMlum Mho sr MlMMtit mid Ihm VIs'INB imiiiI.I ,, lw awni-lalue.!, Ih.t wfmlo BltuuU tlm: Auiatwi tn-dulo uid truat, I", f ir rt!:Mul ., t; IihimsiiimiiII ilal, H, 4111I rlMH-ilrMl, IT; vii. .mi lm, J; tt,i) lM.r!ili (.f ili- iKiittl.'. in); majority HK'tUml . h.-dnt.' and Iru. I. it. i-airun 1 a. 1 Minn ur lli ni'iiitiK i.n III niiHfur-. miiinr arlirduln nli'ina .l'ar uuij.iilly litillmt Hi.. hntiilrt m II mnn.lK at .i'H.4ti, and f a. t innic.rU II)' uiikii.I.-. In ivMr Id.. .' iln lli.n Ut U111 Hunt, llw a.M.i.in ,,f it vii.th? iuiII Irilol tiiii.-inliii-tit, Of !! nliwly, I'lKlily-fliihl. c .i.iirld. I11K llm . 111 i,i..iili..t, ,.f in. enit, ly... w.-rv , Tli nr. m-.-niUi.ru h.i nil! vi.in aa.i.i ill.' Mi llar bi'ImIiiI. ua i,.j, n-(. , ;,y u,P unrinir ftliu:i,-i. tNiinill tri: A 1111, IIiiimii, lat., Hrry, iii:i-r twnVry, Oui-mii, t'ari.-r, t'hiltm, t "In jr. fWkt-nll. Imvu. I"iiilkii'-r. Vry. '.ir rU of KitHM, lUrr.a of Ti-tui'-.... Jiiik of Arktuiixui, 1 .1 n.Lou y. I..Ik Mcltrlitr. Mi-Kitnry, Mantle. Martin, Minn. M .ihiui, Nlm, Ivrklin, I'.-lii. rrww. lvttua, IUUi. lt.uli. SniitM. Mnwart. Tillman. TuriMT." Tuipl. Walthall. Warren, White. Wllwm. Thi-re rf f.Miynw viiai.ii m 1'ir 111 ami thnr Miv all ntli 1 'iial'.rx who muld iml Im rvn. Th") ran r.n fl'l.'r.ily lw iniimliM nitaiiint I ho minor ak-hlule. Tlwy ar 1'm.kl, Karl-. ;iriii, Krimy, TvlliT ajul Vint. Tli""" r lit nn4iiil'ir In for of llt niutiHi oimnili Uv't n li.i Jul... I Uk..r, Hurroua, I'tinmliT. ('ulloiii. IhiIhx.. Kiklnn. KnJrlo.iik, I'.irnkrr IHtlMiitfrr. ilmiunil, llajaitimuiftl, Ilaw. ly. I lour, Miirfliy. Prllrlianl. Sln.tip, Hin.. uniiuifc-suii, Tii i.f ttM "iiU.o i-m-l a In favor of llw wlmltllx Mnt Allmni .f o" ami Alilrti-h of Kli'i Inlt-it wnr.' im! m-.vi. I I'.h I'Iiir Ii! fr 11 hr lily Hiaii.r Mrnil. of Vermont, l oiwiiMitiil'.tal, toil nun mS-y Im pn. - im In fuvor of tlw M'lie.ltilK. It will Iw. ..ii ilml If all tli. ho worn .'vui-iHinmiMtiti Bill nil rtot r'n4. fl nli.iiil l viln In f.tv.r of tlx' 'iiiir whliil In Ha iivo.'it form. It N mil ..k..-,1 .t .1. f, ,u. Tiirtv I 110 .I. III. 1 thut the lllttj.illly nlUml lite Hclir.lllln Will tie llilli'll ItUlf'T tllltll tlxU ilVl'll ul. I'rnxil.-nlly the Ui ilfii iiil; ttllil oiillnt -i.l. will he Krtlnl It. uti.l verul r''illi.'.ill v tin are 111. n- oiiitniil.il or nut llie fwiuie iiilllllin. l-hnllle vlll lie In not civii. sKitvici-: Joiw Wimhli.irtoii. May I'.'.-follow tun a ltil'iii of ihe I 'tilt. M Slate Hurone 1iurl. thai -ii.ui eimnltilnir iniii--m were inn Koveiiiment orHi-laln. hut aim. ly ain-nta to w hlroil ami (llwliar.-i-il u.1 will hy the ISimmlital.itirr of IVnuloim 'oml!.t.iier l-Ivaiia will not reii-culxr tlioae iIU.iiui ao Ix-lltk" umler the civil rvlr rulea. Hi-ikliiK of the tiuill-i ( oiiuiilimr Kvinw mthl: "I xL.-irW It i It.ii k on a auinvme onirt ilei-l-iloti, ami I ahnll tmt healtatn alnnu remo, In K the ili-tiKH-rata on all iil.m Ik.umIi lit uiu e, ami apHilnttnir re'"hlli n In lliolr I'huo-a." More thnji Sim li.uu ln In tile larue rltlea Will l RfTet'teil .y mix miii'liiMioii, anil almii 6iki repuhis vim" will Ihefohy ifi't liuva on tlirar honnln. Wiinhliurlon. .May I:'. - Semi u r l-'.'r i ker twia no mutv lo fwl imhani-rt of hir Ilililih'U Kx-i'h. lillhoU).)! i w im inii.lr 11:1 the Hpur of the liniment. In r-ly in oiii.- i-i'tnnika of Soimti.r Ionium t-.tnu-tfliiK lh.it the Humlry t'lvll npto .riiitloii hlll.whlrll fulleil to liivome 11 law tut the liut iiml whl-'i n liefiire the M li.itc I lila i el., r rleil ex.'niv.u.uit iiiiroii'la!l .in. .'. an Amoiiilnioiit 'l'i'n-l hy 'i-n.i'nr l-Ninik-i- hail ilniivn this m-ol.lhiK tli-on toe wiii-le. .Mr. Koiukrf uMiii;Kly le .l"il. He l -K'Ui hy mlliix uttcirlon iti Hoiiiilur I lormnn'a IhivIiik Hhoul. il "ox. t.r:iv;iiiilli-e" at tile llKlllltl n l'foir' X tl. ll hill, mill lo hla hiu-lim fulleil tlirtn. anil amiln liiihla limlauiv, to Mixviry one hlnulo Item tlm.1 wim rxlniviiniit or uninin'HHiii-y. TIumi wurmlnw up A-nulor fornker aaJ-l: "Ho far iih the larlff policy ami the tariff bill refer rul i by lh tlie aenntor are coiu-nitu"!, mm iHiuTt 1 1 f , ' i i, It I t i inherited dcitfable . at a) toe belt Lard at hi belt U unwholesome, Impure; at hs wont I I I COTTOLENE is always pure, delicious, wholesome. Food fried or shortened with Cottolene can i n be eaten by children and dyspeptics with the utmost enjoyment and no fear of danger. 4 4 Thmfnuliwl. oM .Trywhur In on to Ma pound Una, with our fail nmrkn-'-fW.iten" and Ban in soUon-pioni vrilA oa awry tin. Net auaranlMd If aold la aoyattMrwajr, Madaonly br i THC N. K. F1IDBANK COMPANY. Okleaaa, l"l MM) Mty HmU (hey liotvl n-i it.ftitiKT from im- r from iny ollw.r wi,ior on IiIiIk Mi of tlie rhnmlMT, In vlnv of lltii i-Xmi..(V I IiIm country him lm.1 ilurhiif 1tw Inot four y'lurn thn tinl(T IMillry of thn rriuhlli;ini mrty la ainU. Iiiif for iwelf itiotv ol..ii..nlly tlmii any human U.un" mil ieii,k. Ku far, Mr, I Yiwl'liim, ill" i-'iiif-ttn-n ut Uila ov. nl'iiinnl m tmiw-oriHil, Mm umiiMof lioot ll I114.V0 tlui NnU llillit lie Miaul fr.ta. They will I1 aken of They hiivi? irver fulM 10 l Inkwi 1'itii. of titkili.r r-M'UhUi nn a.irilnlatta ti.MMi. 'i,f tin. iiext f.jur ywirn it I the ill'M. f 1ihn letflalallon W niHa luU thn irovntUMU-Ilt of the t'tlll,l Hliiloa ahull Iwon aultl4-ut tfivnnux In ni'i Ma rllnory t'XlxiulKurefi; Mmt It hii.! have a. aulllWeint revenue .( miike ll linnm'XWWy to liwile Imliila to lli"el Kiirreiit itlilltfitlloiia; thai It hnll Imve a. aulTlrUvit rn'"nuw to iy ienina u I the limn who in eiilllle-l in hmii, a"1 II will have Unit revenue anil llioar ohllKatia will all lie ll'lirel." Wmi'IiIiihI.iii. May II-llejmlilli an ae al'.r, are a arule prirt. liinUnl 10 :uil.' Ih aineiii- ln.ntfl.-y tmlfT hll, ;!. I H iia 11 h. .-.1 to thn aeniito hy I he Hmtiu loiiiuilitee ihla week, than ti erMli-toe ll. The hill i.mlttiim n mini. Iier nf piii-.i le.n. hut Ihey kn i.v ihit rl.-n.t,-. in Ahli'h'h, A 111 .11 ttiul I'hitl, of Ciaiiiiv-tlrul, Imi i'oiiii,ia the rll. i-'Miin,l.i. hi. ill ilinfle l I h. ani-' iil lln'Ht n.hrt 1 ifni .-uli for every iiiu.').iiii'itl .:.. n. .li. I, iukI thai al. three of them are aluuiirh rote, lor!. Mia. The hUl lll tie lilkill Ui f-.r ile. Imloiil Die iMh i.f Ihla in.iiilll. Mill hy thai lime the uiikmi.Iiii.iiIii will have liell llHirollirllly lletnl. Tile 1,11! Hum n it ii...iD.iuii'.t hy a renrt, hut hoth u.nj.iilly anil luliuitly will tunke one later, Henaior Allln.ui ayn the a hllilon of 11 iwiitu a Imnel In tlie inn iji In- i on. I the ilarltiK i.f n .Inly of In ni a i-.itiiil iii ten, Ik.iIi f n !ih h an . :i!v t.i .e nii;-t.-l li). I.. J.iiuiiiry 1, l!-u .r ! tei to u:iil !. in I So I Iiike the (ilil.-i- i.f uhat will In- h. t y ivawm i.f a.lvanre luiM.etiitl.iiu. Mi l-: gl KHTI"N UK LAW U'-veiiue I -.;iriiiieni Arl.- Kr rn lliirnliiir of Hiaiuly In Hon. In Han f nuulnni, Majr II -InternaJ irv- mile ..ftli-lala haw ha. I a nli-o nu.-ntl '-i if InU'mai revenue law put lo then, on ..iuirt of tie- huriUTiK of the li!p f miM-te off IheiMni! uf New J .!.-) Inut Knltir.lay.. (In I he ahlp were :'CH'I itullwia of California li ajul :'..i iriUli-iiA of California larainly. on the bnunly tlwre la a lax of II lo a K'Uloit The lir-iinily w ax Ik-Iiik tratfeTitJ fr.'in a I-.-1.-I.-.1 wni-.-li.ium- In tllla ilty In 111 tn.' Kiuit, iui.I l,iu lunni tii Co. nil. I illw-in in Ihla i -My w ti.) n :vl td.. bran ly itave ImiihIm that they wmuM ilellvrt It to a momleal warelKiiuui In the I'mm'.. Il.ii'ni fnl)il t-i do o, Ihey are tch- 1 jiully llnl.le f .r ..2,U(.ni lax. It la t iU"tl"ti for the cniinll-in'r in de. I.irtiiliie, ami a It H n.t known he e ulM'tlu-r aJiy of the hruni'ly viiut aavel from the flr I mi hman Co. will h comH'!leJ to file a complaint. HltYAN COMINU T'l ollKCo N. The Hi hv rite to lie Ml Veil nn Ova'.h-n In Ciillfornln. Han f mncla.i. May 12 - 'Imlrmn i Alfor.l. of tli(teinTatlo Htnte cenMi.t ihiiiiiiII'Iw, biu lieeli urrcu-iKltilf th- i)e. Inlla of William .1. Hryan'a vUc!t and preimrtnif for a, icrent hviikKmi un tin nlirhl of July T, when the ilmtl itculiihe ! vlMltnr will be iflven an ovatlwi an I will aihlrioat a tnana in.i-tlnn. A week i CluUnnan Alf'nl aecur.-il Mr. Ilryiui'a pnunlae to come to Pan fraiielHiM liniiiiillately after the ban uet ltd Im irli.ai at I AnKvlm oc. July 5. A larire oimmlttm of lenlliiK il-ni.K'rnta will iro to Ijoa Anirel by np.i-l.il train jii coi-ort the orator to thin i-Hy, nj-rlvlnii on the mornltiK of July 7. on the evenlnis of th Sth Mr. flrynn will leave for oreiroti. VealK-ilay V. W. 1-Nte wlre.1 Mr. I'rynii, Im-kkIhw for niv time iui.I n-'chrti ttuui he Iui.I allot ted to Col Ifoinfa, but reo'lVcd word Mint It " u!il be Impwihle now to a'ter th d'.lnjiul-Mli-d vlallor'a prnirum. wicsT tim:.ti:ii k aikuv. WiiMhlniflon. May 12.-Senat.ti' Htioitp. of Idaho Kii-a of the ameild.'d I'liiK'-'y tariff nil: "I Ih-Iii-vc the comm'.tte lim b' m:i If kh-mI cITort to treat all r r tiloit of the tiitiuiry fairly and Itn I hi rt hilly. It l a wcll-rvcoiriilicil f'H liouever, lh.it no bill will mvt the III iUiL!l:le. approval of all part Ion. Th. wmI, in my opinion. Ima reo-lvcd f.-iviu--alile ii.nMlib'rat.l'in. We ill 1 not r.'.-elv.-ipilte nil we Imped for on wool, but in t.ie v.-hnl.i I think the r mmHtiv did tli. hi'Ht It i-oulil and ntii.ln.il a p 1 it ' t i do It. V bad u hard Unlit on th h-nd aohcdule ami were lucky to i;r w-lliit we did." Whon a cold la contraoled, euro ll nt oiii-e. One Minute couifti cur win act you on the road to recovery In a minute, it wui cure pneuiiionni, bronnhltlR, croup and all forma of lung and throat troubloa. Charles Hog-era, 4, lgffi y ,L.W J. I; f lltl IjXy-i l n nva& eSmel - by Urcf it but one of the un- ciuMcterUtJcs of the hog; that f M Urd makers can t overcome. St UnL New York. Montraal. s UVr.fir LAYING RAILS To the New Dqiut t Once-First Ktills Will Arrive Ttiitny. COt'NCIL TO A H K A N(i I! H'l H l.l'.l At the .Icclinii ToMijht Meantime. Alter Tratk N flaMicd I'amtoiif m Will Me lo Terry lo Shore. At in ailjourned iin-etlnu of the noimull liitiUhl will It further conaid eie. Dli.. .jin-tl.iri of lb i-xinnalou if ('.mimoii'loil atreet 1 tli m-w dwKt INnlny 1h rallnai1 company will ciim mno d-llvirliiif th ru-I rnlla from flavxl fr the btilldlnK f th tr u k fi m lh O. I!. St N. dm k lo Um tii-pot W'ho.i ll. tnu k la flrillil Iralna wdi ij-ilv and d'iort at the in-w ata.il.,u atl'i 17 tueiv la no trtient, paaan.-iKeri will luiv to ferry from the dejiot l l .. Mluir. Iiu-.(wfia Him and morcliiinla of t:i i liy wonder why tlie atn-et ina't ii wia no ioiik deluyel by tin- cUy c iuii i ! ii a tn make ll doubtful whether the !;' dep it rivn be Uae.l thU aiNUun not, and uliotlier th cornpany will not b.-ive lo l.Maie nti-iMn-r one n.-ar I riwi foiCory. I in,, K'-nth-miLn, who d' l n- 4 Ma.-it hla mini iiientlon.K), anil thu' li.' nna only auipr.wil that th rallra. i-in 1 1. mi y ver built the depot U-f.ir-the a.IJ.iinlnK atreetji were built iut t. tli alt. "It letliunly waa not bui- i J .i.-na on llw rl of tli in.iuiy. Tln-y ; 'lioiild have had ut "iit it cm! a.- fi-xm tli city for Hi compli-Uon o the utrea-ta within a definite lime Lfte the llmnlUnif of th.' depot." Two cmiuii.nictloii tralna are iwiw In rvli" under Sup"ri:iliulent l-nirr, ov-id a third train la cmiiMtumly bury lellveiinK malerlul fr-mi the aiipp!) yania. riire or in oki rrelciit cam liavo been filled up tutu bunk rar. and a mena hotiae la In the middle cur llr the Inrife K-anit of men Bleep a:.d eat. ajid lwriver they are pin. el at work llw-lr lintel follow a them, ll la l.'ie tm.-ntl.ci to have tile line beiwe-n Aalorla and Seaald In i-Mi.lltloii for foal aervl.- thl aikam, ajKl l)iinK will lie very illfTcrent from th old way of handltiiK the aumim-r vlapitrv to tile laiu'lii-a. ll formerly to .k two or three houra after paaaeiiKera trajia. tnd from 'lb river tani.-m in V. torla and i-mlinikivl n th Iuk for t'u rallroail brl.lKe f .r ihm U n-ai h their daHnatlma. Now they will atop from the up-river I "Kit onto the walilon train at tli new depot here, anil l.i aliut i'-t mliiutiw will be at rn-aiilJe. Many more tinlnx will lie put in .ind probably hourly tralna will U- run hi tweeti Attorla and the new hotel r.i I-'hivel. up to a lo.: hour of the nlch'. Antorla will lhii U-k'ln to l-M.k and n- : '.Ike a iii.Hl.'rn city, acid when, nx: winter, tnUna are nmnlnit thoruiih t I'oinlnn.l. It 1h aitfe lo any that nil. h a wave of tlw Seattle plrlt will gw.-ep over the Blecpy old Hi"hlli town thut itn ..I-lent Inhabltiuit will have to rul hla (-yea twice ln-forv lie can rec R .ilic the krt foiiinlcd iiine y.-ani u"a !y Joiui Jacob Amor. LAIKli: FlltK I.V 'FRISCO. A Tannery and Several Tiviement Go 1'p tn Smoke. San KnuiclKoo. May 12. Ilnrly th a mornlnir Hrv broke out In the tannery of A. II. I'litrtck Co.. wh-.ch mvulel a mi rip of land on SIxMi aviviue routh, lntwt.'ii U and It etrv-tx, on. I two Itoura later there wan little loft but rtiltia. Tlie ! to plant and etock 1 eat.lmn.ted Bit from MOO.OrtO to 1425,000, with Itwummice of J2I15.IKKI. Tlk bulldttiKv dcKtroyeil were ten In numlior, four of whhh were two anl tk half atury frame utruiture, l."i by Jik( f,'t, iui.I one a flve-dtury bulldl iit. The remaJtuler wre one-story alH'.ia. The lli hud almoet full Bwuy ufter It luul ntiu'tcd, from th fact that the firemen cmuld not K't to the rear, the atrip of land on which the tannery waa altuated bi'lmt iMiunded on three hJ dea by the tldow-uler. Almont alniiiltaiieoufly five tenement liouae on Telegraph Hill iht. burtiel. The famlllea oecupylni; tliem lmii'ly o.K-api'd with their Uvea, ii rapidly did the ilamea apivti.l In tlvc ram-xhtn-klc w-ooiletl hotinen. lilvuit $7'00. Afliot'hor Iblii3h diHtifoyiM four cat tiiKv on Wisconsin tiwt In South Sun FranclHoi last nlirht. 1wm J..U00. An cxpliwion of gn In the proocry store of I. llonlorl, 1020 Hryiuit slrecit, Injit nlKht, wrvkl the bulldltit:, Inijur hiK a tnnhU'i- of xyplo, Incltidlni; the proprietor, nn l did diiuiajre to the ex tent of over $4000. MUtHKKEn FOR MONEY. Craw foi-d, Neb., May 12. Andy Ton nnK'', a colored trooer from Fort Hob lii.soii, wiui found dead In the house of Mrs. Fuller, nn alleged questionable resort, with it wo budldt holns In his heal. Robert Witlki-, another colored trooper, and the Fuller woman have been arrtmlnl, ctliorged with the crime A coroner's Jury returned a verdict de claring them guilty. The supposed mo tive was robbery. CORHETT-F1TZSIMMONS FIGHT. New York, May 12. The first exhibi tion of th vraacoe pictures of the (rbett-Fltslmmns flghlt will take place In New York Saturday at one of the lai'Ktwt t Ilea tors. The jilatures were ropyrlghtel yesterday In London and Paris, and -Vn a few days will be on exhibition in nearly every cfty In the t'nilted Slnites, The pictures are perfect a-nd are such a complete reproduction that those who see them will see ns much as those who went to Canon. SHAY DISCHARGED. Cheyenne, W'yo., May 12. A decision ill II1 i T""ir,l'.T."(imlWIf SMI ( AVtBctiblc Preparation for As slnilLi l lug the rood mul Kc? uti -tliig tlie Slouuidis aid Dweb of PromotcsI)ii4c5lion,Cliffrful ncas and Rcst.Contiilns nclllaT Otnum.Morptiinc nor Miucral. lOT NAltCOTIC. avm oujtSAMvarmMa IW . IIM mm i A Dcrfret Remedy forCofislina- tion. Sour Sloniach.Diarrtwca. WorrnaXOnvulsionsievcrish ncss and LOSS OF SLEEK Tac Simile Sitjtwilurt of NEW YORK. j.Z hi I exAcr copy or wrapper, imra made ?W1 by th t'nlted Ktotea irrand Jury, widen refused to lnl'.cti Inuilel Hliay, charK-d with nmnxliumh- i ter. Shay, a l!)ltel KtH'.in col Her, killed a comrade aeveral nionttui bri while llw two were aarrlriir for amuae- j meiit. TIm Jury held that tln-re waa no I notlli-e rn trie kltlbior. amd that the' biirh won aoridoniol, and Shay waa daoihanfinj. TO KNTKHTAIN CONOrcToKS. Sun Pram-lien, May 12. Klaborate arranjroment are twlntc made by the i local dlvlaion f th OrdT of Itailway ti.-i.liictora for the intertalnm:it of, auith of the doleiratea to th i-one-itl n ' now- tn aewikm In m Anirolea a return ( by way of San Francinco. It Is exiert- j ed that mt of thu deieiraten will com , thia w ay. Information haa alr-ady I In eifh-wl by th local committee j that at leant five aval trains bearing member of the order will arrive foi-j low 1 1 the c.e of the convention. - AnvmK the featutva already planned iiiv u pulitic reepu..n and trlpa 10 sum of th points of Interest Ui the 1 vicinity. The hea.Juar.eni will be at the l'uliuv llotl. A TKKKIF1C STOItM. 1 Norfolk. Vt May 12. Th- nt-t ter-I rlllc tonn In Norfolk la .3 eam airurk the city lnt nltrht ami diJ h.-avy dam- a-. The Htchtninit split treow, put , out electric ligh'ta, and sluicl.ed manyl liemuis. rt Is reported that a house In Norfolk county, In w hlch we about ! 50 Kirawbery pickers, cauirht lire and was consumed, bumliiK a number of lr.-uins- This, however, conn : be nu- thontlcatiM. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal In a few days, but old chronic Coughs and throat troubles! may receive Immediate relief and be oermamwitly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rotters, Herr Cuffy, a German expert, sent to Rom hoy by the Emieror WlUUm. has rrruiKi-! for n nnlmnl hoxpltal for the purMe of studying the phonic pnlsm. He Intends nuLklng extensive cxikmI- IlWUltK. i tm ! COUNTY LANDS. The women's chilis of Colutn'ous, O., ! A FINE FARM of 120 acea on tip have Inaugurated a movement whim li j per Nehalem. About one-half of place lntendid to nfsl.-t Mark Twain to dl-' timber land, balance pasture and cluiim his llnaticial oblljulitm from ' tilled land; $1,500 on easy terms; la a tlie mile of the book he Is now at work itHn. A rtvsliytorla.11 clersyman In Belfast hiserted a clause In his will directing I' that If his H.ns Imluljrod in smokliiR. they must wich pay $2,500 of his legacy to their sisters. The courts declared. this clause Invalid. THK UIUKCTION NOT GOOD. 1 nere are people wno nave objections , to advertising matter In the columns of Kxchange. $5 per month, a newspaer. The ground of objection for SALE, la that they do not want to read ad- Fqr SALE.-14 room lodging house vortlsements. Now thia objection Is not cheap. Well located, good, for oftentimes these advertise.' Ttg in 'Alderbrook. The moat de ments convey valuable Information, siralbe residence portion of Astoria. For Instance, how else would the trav-!cheaD aj,,, egjy term. ehng public learn of the excellent din. ing oar service or the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or tlie general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond. Q. P. A.. Milwaukee, Wis., or Oho. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark street, Portland, Or. VIGOR of Ml Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored Weakness, Kerroasness, Debility. an an in vri or .rlla lto Mil; .iron or I wr noot : th. roulu of tntwork, lirkDMa. wo. rr. .to. Full .tronjth, d.lopment nod Urn ffiv.n to oTory ortaa nd portioa ol th body, bimpl.. aawnl mathodi. Immodiato innnniiiiil an. F.ilur. Impoulbl. ipUnAtion and ptoola SMilod uwalod) fraa. ERIE MEDICAL CO., M5Jm SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYEEY BOTTIJ3 OF Cutoria li jrat cp la ona-tiM KottJai 00I7. It it sot oI4 la h Jk. Soa't illov bltom to tail jo injliiaif ! ra tbo plea or promiao that it li "jiiit u foci" and "w:ll auwer rrerj par- dom. ' r B tlut ra ret C-A-8-T-0-E-I-A. .11 w ui 7r . fTZZ wn;pr. LIST YOUR Property With Is. CITY PROPERTY TODAY. We have a lot In MoClure'a command Init the flneat view in the whole city and convenient to trie bualneaa portion of the city. Will aeli at a bargain. Summit avenue la on the crest of the hUl back from the water front owl commanda a 1ewnof the Columbia river. Young'a bay and Paclflo ocean. I moat derable location for reeldeflce. and cor.venlent. 100X100 for $325. Dart conh. Is a great barfraln. Three lota In block 25, Shlvelejea; each 50x100. Bargain at 12,100. Very eony terme. 75x75 corner block 15. Adair's, $1,500. Street oar and paved streets, Corner lot, 33d and Franklin. 75x150, 4 houaes, all rented. A bargain and eaiiy terms. Lot 10, block 19. Alderbrook. tire at bargain offered. WEST SIDE BARGAINS. A six room cottage, new, on lot 60x 100, Warrenton, $750. Eay terms, or Installment plan. Lots 7 and 8, block 16, Kindred Park; clwap for cash. Lot 21, block 27, New Astoria, with house, Lorn, cow, chichens, etc. Cheap at $500. A BARGAIN 452H acres near Flavel, $100 per acre, eay terms. BEACH PROPERTY. 200 acres fine graxlng land on North Necarnle, $1,500. All clear. Easy terms. House, lot and barn In Hollldoy Park on Necannlcum, $100, cash. A great bargain. 160 acree on Elk creek beach, 12,00 feeit frontage. Beautiful tract, suit- able toytn out ta ,ota- Cheap and terms to suit. Ten room house on North Beach, all furnished. Cost $1,500. Owner, who lives In the East, will sell for $S00. Lot 9. block 9. Ocean Grove, Sea side. House, blaoksmlth shop; well on property; Just like giving It away at $1,000. Seven room house at Seaside; mrd rn improvements; nicely located end cheap; terms easy. bargain. Store building, barn, large orchard, pasture land, tilled soil, comprises a i beautiful place near Olney, W'e are prepared to offer It at a bargain. FOR RENT. t FOR RENT 10-room house, $la per month; 5-room house, $10 per month. 3 rooms near Clatsop Mill, $5 per ! month. 4 rooms near Clatsop Mill $10 per Illonth, upstairs. SmaU 4 noUse near 4th and If you wiah o sell your property Hat ft with The Astoria Land &Inv. Co. 355 Commercial St.. Astoria. Or . Printed matter descriptive of Astoria mailed on application. FOR PORTLAND (Via Kuappa, Clifton, Vetport, and way lauilluga.) THE STEAMER H, C, Laves Aitnrla rverv Sunday. Tnenday and ThurMlay at 6 p. ni., aalurday al 7 a. ui, leaves Portland evry Mnndny, Wednesday aad Krulay at 7 p, ill., a id hatimlay at 4 p m, I aiullng atCathlamet oh all down trips Towing and JobMni around Aitorla every Sun day, Tuesday and lliumlay, RKDUCED RATKS. information foot of Malo stieet, PETERSON a OILMORE, AfonU. (GASTOnlA THANSfOKTATION LIMfcn. GO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S BCF.NIC LINE. eiU Is Rock nallint Xo Dat Dili!) Cir Carte The all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Touris Sleepers, Dining and Library Observa tion Cora. Doily Trains ...Past Time SEKVICB ASK 8CE5EKY CKEAQCELEO For tickets and full Information call on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. k. T. A., Portland, Or. R. C. STEVENS, G. W. P. A.. Seattle. Going East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT POROBT Three Important Points FIRST Go via the St Paul because the lines to that point will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line makes close con nections with all the trans-continental lines entering the Union Depot there, ad Its service is first-class In every particular. anifu-i ror information, can on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket read ing via the Wesconsln Central lines. or ad drees JAS. C. POND, General Passenger Agent Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEO. 8. BATTY. General Agent Portland, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER "BAILEY GATZERT' Portland-Astoria Steamers leave Portland dally aa follows.: Alder street dock 6:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. m. and 8 p. m. Leaves Astoria. C. R. and P. S. N. dock. (:45 am. and 6:45 p. m. O. R. & N. dock. 7 a. m. and 7 pm. Saturday night at earner leaves Port. and from Alder street dock at 9:45 p. m. ana ash street aocK at 10 p. m. Schedule Includes Sunday nlghs boat out of Portland and Astoria but no Sunday morning boat Night boat from Portland connects with Steamer "MILER" at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. dally except Monday or Westport, Clifton Knappa, and all landings on, Oregom side. ' U. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley, Agent. Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. east Southern SOUTH Pacific. LEAVE I'OKTLANP, ARRIVE. OVERI .V KX PKmss. 1 ir - aU-iii. i Kot-btiiv. Asliiutin, M-00P. M-t laeraiiu'nt'i. (iglcn, !::: A M. 1 San Kr;iln.-i-o, .Mo I jave. L-8 Angeles, til Paso. New" Or- ', leant and (lie hast. S:3ll A. M. Koseburg pmoeuger '1:30 P. M. Via W.KXltnirti, for M 1 111 1 it Aniicl, -11-verlon, Wcs' S-io, Hnwnsviio, HpriUK field and Matron I'ailv except bllliilay. Daily i except j Sunday. I taO P. M. tT:A. M M 30 P. M Corvallls passenger. Mi'Vlniivillo pa.Vr A. M. Daily , tlaily except Sunday. IMrect connection at San Franclwo wl'h Oc rldental it Oriental and Parltlc Mall steam ship lines, f.T JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing da'en on application. Katenai'd tickets to Eastern polnia and Eu tope. Also JAPAN', CHINA. HONOl.Vl.r and AUSTRALIA Can be obtained fr.'lll J. B. KlrtltLANH, Ticket Ag'nt.m Third it. YAMHILL DIVISION, Passenger Depot, foot rt Jefleri n St. I.eavo for OSWRoo dally at 7:20 a ra.. Itki, 6:23, :i,8 tt". p. in.; p. in. oa Sutunlava only), ami (1:40 a. 111.. and a .TO n. ni. on Sundays only. Arrive at Pnnland dally a 7:10,8:l. 111.; I:3l, :l.i. :, 7;..1 p. 111 (an 1 10 a m.. "3: IS and 510 p. 111. on Sun day, only-. Heave fur SHERIDAN d-lly except gunday at 4.3t) p. 111. A. rive at Portl md u ai a. 111: Lenve for Airlle Mniidayi, Wedne d ivs and Fridnya at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Porllanrt Tuesday?, Tliurs.las and (.aturduyi at 3 0i p. 111. Except Sunday, ''Except Saturday. R. K0H1I.EK, Manager, E. P. R 'GERS. Asst. Gen. V. & P. Agt OABTOniA. TKANSPOHTATIOX L1XKS. 0.R.&I. OIVE8 CTIOICB OF -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogdea, Deovep and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining- Chair Cars Astoria to San Franeisao. State of Col., Monday, May I. Columbia, Saturday, May I. State of Col., Thursday, May 13. Columbia. Tuesday, May 1. State of Col., Sunday, May tt. Columbia, Friday, May 28. For rates and general mrormatloa salt 00 or address O. W. L0CN8BBRRT. Agent W. H. HURL BURT. Geo. Pas. Agt, Portland. Or. e. McNeill, President and Uaaagsr. Two rontes east 1025 miles 1047 minutes- the world's record for long distance fast running held by the Burlington Route. February 15, a special train made the run over Its Bnes from Chi cago to Denver, a dis tance of 1025 miles, in the unprecedented time of It hours and 53 minutes. Al rowing for stops the tims was 17 hours and 27 Min utes, and the average rats of speed 58 mile an hour. mm i U1 Write for booklet telling; bow run was made. Writ also for mfarma.tlcra about rates and train service, via the Burlington Route, to Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago, and alt other Southern and East ern cities. Two routes east: via Bil lings, Mont, and St Paul, Minn. A, C. SHELDON, Cen'l Agent Portland, Oregon, Are Yon Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTER? I 1 IMC I I I si L- . CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -oes- OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GREAT SHORT LINE Betwees DULUTH. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerleas Vas- tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this roan a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agenta have ticket. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAViOU, Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt 248 Washington st, Portland. Or. Milwaukee This Railway Company Operates Its trains on the famous block system; Lights Its trains by electricity through out; Uses the celebrated electric berth read- ln lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated vestlbuled trains, carrying the latest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining chair cars and tht very best dining car service. For lowest rates to any point In the United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent or address C. J. EDDT, General Agent Portland, Or. 3. W. CASET, Trav. Pass. Agent