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IMS DAILY ASTUIUAN, WEDNESDAY MUILMMJ. MAY 2, I8t7. Satin gtatortau JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, 61. TERMS Or MJBSCRiPTION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year Bent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month. ...ttM ... ;M ... .45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year $2 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. Ail communication intended (or publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its 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. nest to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley eV Co. r our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. A vigorous policy towards aliens has bren adopted by the legislature of Brit ish Columbia. A petition has been or is about to be forwarded to the governor general of Canada urging that if Canada should decide to join in the British treaty with Japan, it shall only be on condition that Canada shall reserve the power to restrict Japanese immigration Into British Columbia, as it is claimed that the Japanese have excluded the whites almost entirely from the fisheries and lumber trade. An act has already been passed forbidding the employment of Chinese or Japanese in the mines. According to late numbers of the Von- j professor of meteorology give some In don papers, the boom in seats to witness j terestlng facts about fog and frosts and the Jubilee has been succeeded by a j suggests the possibility of dispelling fog slump, .very few having been found to ; by scientific means. It is known that pay the prices for windows which their' fogs may form In thre different nays owners flattered themselves they would i first, when the air has been cooled by be able to exact. The Truth says "that j rapid radiation: secjnd. when the cooling persons would be found willing to pay j results from a mixture of dlftrnt air sums varying from f3uu to20 for a win-j currents, and, third. wh?r a cooling has dow along a line of six miles, was far I been caused by an uplifting of '.he air. too high an estimate of the wealth and J The sea fogs come from a difference of of the the folly of the community to te temperature between the water and the probable. The Idea appears to have been i air. Coast fogs are cause, by damp air that every American with more money than brains would take ship and arrive on our shores ready to pay any sum that might be demanded for one ot these windows. . But rich and silly Americans have arrived in their hundreds and not in their thousands, while as for English men and women, we do not believe that more than one or two thousand will be ready to pay over 1 per head for the sight of the Jubilee procession." Tressurv rifll r ii. 1 n Mm t ntr.M ii, itnl doubt that the tariff bill as reported to the unnt, ,11! ,f..l I .,;,.!,. . i -r me ueeus of the rfovernm-ut. As- slstant Secretary Honed Is juotej in an " interview in a Washington Journal as saying that while the revenue which It ts estimated certain schedules will yield is less man that estimated under the e same schedules In the house till, there will be offsets in Increases of JlC.Ww.Wo ' from the duty on tea and tu.OKi.biO from tnc duty on beer. He doubts whether1 "ueuler I th lnrT..'j iA rata f li.r .. - j . . v wii ti i-fjurtru nninm will result In tnm..,. t . v. - Tracing uie rev- enue. hen the duty cn opium was I.J per pound, in U. the quantity imported On T,'Mh rint v 'jo r... i.l .. ' ,u pounds, valued at tllT.iK'j, and the duty e July amounted tn tt u." u.y.,.r-.. in -tf.r '" nen tne uuty was ft per tound, thi-re were 1J3.IJI3.6 jounds impurtfd, valued at ' J'."05,"ii;.i3, und the amount of duty was j m; grat .iliTL-re:ice in the; quuntlty imported In the yeari nientionid aur!"u' to the fact thai while the! higher duty remained the article was ion-! "tantly smuggle.l, so that the quantity i wdi.-h Uei,,..iw. v, i .k I whKh actually reached the country was. much larger than the statistics of im-i portK would show. j Mayor Taylor hau done tn? right thing in calling out the people 'o take action In the matter of naking pro, islon for a cilel.ratU.li of the Fojrt.'i of July. Port land already has arr.ng-.ment p.rfeet.d for a grand demonstration, and thin year, of all others, Aftorta s'louM iflve vent to its patriotism. Not only In it Incum bent upon our citiz.ns to practically demonstrate to the rising generation the 1 meaning of the Jay Itself and help the boys to make all the noise they can the thing of all others so de;T to every boy's heart end teach the hundreds of adults who live in Astoria and yet do not know what we hang out Old Glory for on that day; but everybody this year 1W7 can well afford to make all the noise money can buy. The long expected rail road Is rapidly Hearing completion; hun dreds of men are busily engaged in new building work and manufactures; an era of unprecedent-4 activity and the entab- llshmtnt of large enterprises has dawn ed; a prosperous fishing season promises to enrich the people, and the only fear Is that Astorlans will not be aide to Kiasp the. rapid chants pnmlsed In the next few months. There is plenty to make a noise about, besides th ever-present, always inspiring stars and strip. . Let there be a large meeting, a good com- mlttce, a rousing Ng subscription and a glorious Fourth that shall outshine nil rrtir KVuiMhs in Astoria as the sun fcltpaes the moon. The "American F.conomit" says: "It Is the simplest thing In the world to make It more cosily for Imports to reach us In rorvlgn ships than In Ameri can 'ships, it Is one of the oalot and K-Kt wava In the world to cwtl up new employment for American hlpa It would bo the quickest way of giving our ship builders something to do In their shliw yard besides employing watchmen to look after their Kile property. It would create a demand for millions of tons of our iron ore. It would cause a demand for millions of feet of our timber. It would give employment to nil of the mnn ufHcturlng places between the r.v prod uct and the flntt-linl ship, besides the fur nishing ami provisioning of every vessel Rml hundreds of thousands of American workingmen would earn g.wd .wages," We have a school of political econo mists In our country who hold substan tially that we never wre so Tar freed from the rule of the pevple living on the other side of the Atlantic as to be nt liberty to exercise our faculties for our selves. They contend that we are tied up in the oonstlPu on tf the I'nlted State with some self-Indicted disabil ities, ami must not do certain things be cause our fathers did not say we Must am) write It down, giving us a chance in an amerpency to take care of ourselves. The number of things the democrats nave always said we couldn't do under the constitution is astonishing to one familiar with the history of this country But there is one thing to say for the fathers. They did not say the protection of American Industry a unconstitu tional, but rather stated that a tariff was levied for protection actually the correct headline on the first protective tariff law. The escape from the mother ly embraces of old England was too re cent at that time to be misinterpreted. Since that day proteclon tnd nationally have gone together-the protection party has always been the national party, and the free trade party has always been the one which stood opposite to the Idea ot ; national greatness. In one of this month's magaslnes a ' from the sea passing over the cooler land or are form! at sea, when there Is some great area of Mgh pressure. Tn California last year large quantities of fruits were saved by a process known as "fog-building." The newest and most effective method of preventing frost consists In the Introduction of large cmour.ts of moisture In the vaporous state. "When this vapor condenses, or. i in other words, when foe is formed, nn enormous amount of ie.it Is given off. : generally at the very h-leht at which It ! ,. . ... , , . ; s -reef needed. Pftp ,i-a -ot tevh ec- e ; cur when the skies -ire eb-ar and little i ; or no air stirring. Fog may be a bless- , . . I Ing to fruit growers, hut to sailors and . j travelers. It is fr-qu -n'.ly a source of 1 . , I annoyance and Jangr. "Whether va por conaenses as nne Scotch mist or . . . . . coarse black fog is largely determined I h lV,0 ,,.. . . by Uie dust If we ?an remove the dust .v . jfrom the air we have removed the nuclei . oi condensation. Five method for re- . . moving dust have ben ute.--flltn tlon f settling, recond-nslng, calcining an(j electrification. The last named Is .nou(fht w contaln .. , tlrt the , ri,(1,,!y i ,f.anA when electric f.ilspHlers will be I ! placed on shirks, ferryljonts and at all I terminal dewts and crowded thorough- I fares. "IT 13 THE BEST ON EARTH." That is what Edwards & Parker, mer chants of Plains. f!n r.t fhimvr- ! iTin'. Pin " u , ' , I ia'n s Pain r,am, lst rheumatism, lame hack, de-p seated and muscular pejus, 'd hy ."stes-Conn Dnig Co. S'irKh F'.ernh.-irdt will 1,.- t,r s. nt to s'-e Sir Henry Irvlr unv. II the stMue of S-Mdons In " n on, June It. I Growing Children One-third of all the children die before they are five yean o.d. Most of ihem die of some wasting: disease. They grow very slowly; keep thin in flesh; are fretful; food dexs not do them mjch good. You can't say they have any disease, yet they never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and bowel trouble takes them away easily. SCOTT'S eIULSION of Cod-liver Oil wilh Hypophos phites is just the remedy for erowine; children. It makes hard flesh; sound flesh; not soft, flabby fat. It makes strong bones, healthy nerves. It chants poor children to children ric'i in proepcrity. Bock abcr. t it f-c for the ir.kirg. H)' No f. ;i ic for Scott's Emul sion v."I Ci-' f i -e t ' iJitt what we kno-w Sec'.1.! Zr.ulica will do. Get the gentr'n". For tale by aJ druypMs at 50c and $1.00. SCOT" h P.OWNr, Nr York. Fifty Year Ago. This It the cradle In which there crew That thought ot a philanthropic brsia) A remedy that would make lile new Por the multitudes that were racked with pain. Twit aarsapaTilla, as made, you know By Aycr, some jo years ago. Ayer's SarsapariHa wrta in its infancy Imtt a cen tury Rgo. To-day it doth "bo stride the narrow world like a colossus." What is the eoorot of ita power? It3 cures! The number of them t The wonder of them! Imitators have fol lowed it from the beginning of its success. They are still be hind it. Wearing the only medal granted to sarsapnrilla in the World's Fair of 1893, it points proudly to its record. Others imitate the remedy; tkey o&nt imitate the record: So Years of Cures. TEKKIBLE ACCIDENT. It Is a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded: but the pain and agony and frigh'ful disfigurements can be quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using Ie Witt's Witch Haxel Salve. Charles Roarers. v The Prince of Wales dinner to the poor of London on Jubilee day will re- quire .0 sheep and S.CM) steers, which are now on the way from Australia. THE BEST REMEDT FOR RHEUMA TISM. From the Falrhaven (N. T.) Regts:er. Mr. James Rowland, of this village, state that for twenty-five years his wife has been a sufferer from rheuma tism. A few nights ago she was In such pain that she was nearly eraxy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and Instead of going for the pby sic lan be went to the store and secured a bottle of It His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thor oughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies It when ever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. He says that no medicine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 25 and 50 cent si sea for sale by Estss Conn Drug Co. The eight cows and one bull taken to Argentine by Spaniards In the sixteenth century have descendants there now to the number of lu.CMW). NOTICE TO CONTRA CTOKS. Sealed bid will be recvl-ed at t!ie office of the Auditor and Police Judg- until 11 o'clock a. m.. Thursday. Slav the 27th, 1897, for the construction or crossings at the Imlersection of Ho:id and Ninth atreew, Bond and Tenth streets, and Bond and Eleventh streets. In the city of Astoria, Oregon, work to be done in accordance with plans specifications and general ordlnance-i governing the same. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond. c-ndltiined that If contract Is awarded, same will be entered into or bond forfeited. Pay ment of this work will be mad.; by warrants drawn on the road and cross ing fund. The right to reject any an ! ail bid is hereby reserved. FRANK L. PARKER, Chairman of Committee on Streets an 1 Public Ways. Astoria, Or., May L'2, ISIiS. President Rogers of the Northwestern 1'nlvernlty, at f!hlraifo, h;m iHsur-d an or der that In future the youiiK men !tu- denta mum nave thkets to rail on the (Tlrl students. 'Thy are dandies" said Tho. How- era, of the Crock'-!, Texa.a, Knterp.-lse while writing about DeWlttMJttle Ear ly Ilist-rs. the famous llttlr- pills f r sick headache and disord'-rs of the atomooh and liver. Charles Ibo?':. Freneh noelety jjeojile have tiow a fad of playlriK as "unpen" with Rernhardt to ne their nanus printed in the east and In tho society papers. N'rTICK OF liMNO AK.-'!:.s;.! KXT. For the construction of a v ond tn-ei, in .M'-'.'luri-'s r on He'. Astoria, Nolle- is hr by ulv n that the tingens mint roll 'ontiiininir siei..,i asws- ment for the '-onto melon of a sewer on Second stre"t. In MeClure's Astoria, has t een filed In the otllee of ihe auditor ,ini polleo judife, and Is now open for Inspec tion, and will so remain ojH-n until the h of June-, ibi'J, prior to which time all objections to such assessment roll must be filed In writing with the auditor and police Judge. Tlie committee on streets and public ways, together with the board of assess ors of the city of Astoria, will mc-t In the council chambers in th" city hall, In tho city of Astoria, on Friday, June 4. ls!7, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to review and equalize such assessment ami thereafter report their actions to the common council. Hy order of the common council. Attx-at: H. K. NK1JJON, Audl'or and Police JuiIkc. Astoria. Or., Slay 2.'., VST,. A ride in the open cars Is a cheap sub- wtitute for one In a hansom cab. Joseph King, who died IM years old at FansliiKburg, N. Y., this week, remem bered when the Dutch farmers of New York owned slaves. W. B. Johnsm, Newark, O., aays. One Minule Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has aved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other aerioua throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. Salton SiH Salt lor Ixutis at the Kst os-Conn lniir Store loV and 25c er packairf. Itussta yearly. has 614 sew raav of leprosy There la nothing that cause women grvaler discomfort ami misery than the Ciutatanliy rwurrlhg Headache. Men suffer leas with Headaohn. "My wife's health was very Indifferent, having lUstdnoho (Htiitliiually. and Ju.'t, two package of Slromojis Uwr Huulator released hei fpMii all l!ewdao!i.- and gti tone and vigor to her whole system. 1 have never regretted Its use." M, R ItelUird, Mt. Vernx, Ky. Klectrlclty Is U-Ing or bleach the teeth. d by denthts to Not only piles of the very worst Kind cut bo cured by poWltt's VHc;i' Ha:t'. Salve, but H-emn, scalds, burns, bruls Is llls, ulcers and all other 'M'' troubles can N lti;Uily iv!.' M by the sa-ue i'mtHly. Cb.trli s Kogers. The Iwa let: lalal tire has cho-ni the wild roue as the state flower. !n't ttcsleci a counh becus' the w.ither Is pleasant; befure the next tirn rolls atud It may develop Into a serious dt'Tlculty beyvxul rei'alr. Cite Minute CV'titrh Cure Ls easy to take and will do whnt Ks name Implies Charles Roger. Texas will make a Jiwlnto lwttle ground. park of the San Uncle Island people want to call the violet their state llower. It ' fortunate day for a man when he IrM discover. the value of Aycr' Sar saprilU aa a blood-purltlcr. With thl nirdh'tne. he knows he has found a rem edy upon which he may rely, an I that hki life-long nu.lndy I at last connufed. Ha cured other, will cure you. Spain smoked J31.0itf.wW worth of tolxtc- co last year 41. SO per caidtu. Pon't thin your blooil with sassafras or poison It with Wue-nmss; but aid Nature by using PeWltt's Little Early Riser, the fanwnis little pills f r c n. tipation, llllotines and stoma ih and liver troubles. They are purely veifct able. Charles Kovr. Paper Isitltijt for machinery Is ! Imj made and used In IJcrmany. The Westfleld (Ind) News p:!nU the following In regard to an old resident of that placet "Krank Mc.Vvoy. for many yvars In the employ of the I, . X. A. A C. Ry. here, snys: "I heve ued Chamberlain's Colic. Ch dera and Di arrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without It In my family. I cotifWler It the best remedy of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure In recommending It " It Is a specific t r all bowel complaints. For sale by E-tes-Conn Irug Co. An Oshkosh firm Is successfully making binding twine of marsh hay. Pome for ten. some for twenty a.id some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using Ie wltt's Witch Haiel S-'alve, the inrea.: remedy for piles and all f'rm of sUIn diseases. Charies Rogers. Henry Oarrett, satawney. It I., elirhty-eU-ht, of I'unx in teethinic "Kuln. Why 1 V'k older than you really are ivhea Ii-'.'.'a IIar Renew er v.r.1 c in pletely lestur? the natural color, itx In youth, to Kray, fade! or dlyc'I. nd hiiir. Ceil Rhodea will try eoffee plantlnir on i larve neale In Central America. Use Wflfoot Torn Turf. Ni care no pay. Vor salf a( Ks-tes-Coun Drue: Storo. Mississippi's supreme court holds i )u rymnn may lie witness .it the same time. THE ORJECTION NOT GOOD. There ii people who have obje.-tlons to advertising matt"r in the columns of a newspaper. The grour.d of objection is that they do not want to re id ad vertbemcn!8. Now this objection Is n t good, for ofter.tim -s h e ad ertls. ments convey valuable Information. For Intanc', ho.v else would 'he trav eling public b arn ' f th excel -n t din ing car service of the V'l'oonsln ''e'l tra! Un a le-f.veen 't. Paul an 1 Chicago, or the general comfort of trav--II.--c over this populur llr.e. For particulars call on th'.- n.-ar-st ticker a ; -:i' t addr-ss J. C. l'or.d. (i. P. A.. Mllwnu Wis. "r 'I'.-o. S. Ratty, flon-'-ai . tr -rj t. : IC Stark street. Portland, Or. SIMMONS 1 Favorite Home HemeUg. For ail diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequenl headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver regulator will 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. JI. Zciliu & Co., Iliiladelphia. REGULATOR GRAAWIS & CO.'cambrinus Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. HOLDCIIRAP I'OH CAHtl or. 15th a Commercial. GO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S 8 ,'KMC LINE. . GBEAT rt Meals l Dinim.) lUltast No l)M s- rep The all-rail route to KmnemU mining district, via Seattle and Hpokan Shortest and Quickest bine St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago ! AND A I.L PCI.NT8 EAST ' I Through Palace and Tourist! Sleepers. Dining and Library Obswva-; tlon Care. Do,Ft?T,mo sERvit'it ash tk'Exeuv fNK.tgiEi.rD For tickets and full Information call 1 on or address , A. H. C. DENNI.3TON, ! C. P. T. A., Portland, Or. ' R. C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A.. Seattle. i THE 0NI.V ll.INii CR R"fTK KKOM 1'OkFI.ANU TUTHK EAST. rtlE ONLY KOI TK Tt IHK YEU.')W.STt)NK XA1HJNALPKK. LKAVE ltJKTI.AM Kl I7 fur h.ialiiA. (iirhalit. t Villi ulln. AlllllVE. No. i millin Met II, Hnllleivli No 1. Ab pleeli Olyit.l.U. nn. Keuttle. 1.1. Hit. fort IeN-li.l. fclielit iiiirx, P kane. K..i,ln.t !H. C: Trail II. ( .; Nel luui, II. I'.. Kailii. li- oula, Hiitir, Aiiai i'iitfa.j II: A. 51. Helena. M. i'mil, M n lienjN'lit, Kithtaa t il v Uimtlia, Couneil II Inn'. M. l.ul.CIiK'i!'i.W nii : 3D '. M. iiiKtim. Near York, linl- l -lililM.M'Mtiin, anil nl point, tt and -until es.t. .1 li.VYSl.iMliineal-di. Umnhl. Kti.s. t'ltjf n l ' i. Puul. 3'j YH to MbBuee i.nd (iil'-nuo. I1, IlAY.S ti) u.IiiiikIom. I'lldmlelphls, New ierk s.el IIiiIOI1.UU utller U.t- crn poin.i. linKsayo cbecked throu to destin alum of tickets. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps and lull information, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aaa't Oeni Paaa. Agent. I'nrtland, Or. asil Marrlaon Hi., Cor Third. CABTOniA. Til ha ll milt Iru tt i Tcr ijhi mi iri r mi. .waueii r jftot in pone rirrn feeoi'm: ,.i tl,., prutieti i.erru-fl 10 llw raO- ..in- .- , ,11 . our .-to. 1111,11 .iroiiM. vti..'jua uiHi i... iii-iic. . I... i i r r m Ihh. yu will iiu l.y ait-it. '.' ' '! 'i . i ve t,al wii .r. for a cur I. .Iwinn-lr t" .runo..-,! Iif dnmtfl.M e.nry. .tfl. I"- ' . UK.!:1 . ii I 'I't.I.i-.-o - till mid Hrnoke ifjiir l.ile A.tv ' wrliien auaxaiiuw am !iu". . ejMiiKlfcitl,4.Ulia;mi lJ CO..tuU..uou, lark. Sold and (i UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lardj ALL KINDS OP CANNED MHAT5 ; (lu.rantccd tht Beat In the Market ('WNtK FOUKril AM) (JLISAN STRF.IiTS . - I'DlfTLANl), Olif:(lf)N i The Columbia Iron Works .... FOUNDRYMEN .... Blacksmiths, Machinists, and Boiler-makers Corner Klicbtemith HI. anil Franklin Are. t .7 Brrnor irrm all th bornira uf Impouoef. IIfH.a;ir.eloai-aUi.U, UK Lrunaasnariin kulneyasnrt thanrlnarruriianaut ail UuuurlU.b ervllif WP atrwna-thftnannr reatoraaamall weakfinrana. Tim reaaun aufTereni ar. nut etirert br Honors la beeaiiaa nlnaty per nant Irt tmntiM with Praalalllla. :(IPIIlKNlelahaonl7 known rrmMtr In ciira without an nt-raon. tumieallmoiil. all A written jpianintea sirari and money relnmeil If alz boim does not cHwit a psnuaiuu t.ura Ui0abof ,ali fur.'i.iju,liy mall. rK-nd for ntaa circular arid teaUmoiilala. Addras U1VOL Iia:ii;I2i B x P.O. Box J77S, Baa ITraiiclaoo, (W. tyBiUtm OH AS ROGERS, 45f CotrirnerclaJ Htret. MANHOOD RESTORED- lllvrd to Any Part ul tits CltV, Bottled Beer. j HOCII i HI,I.UTTr,. Agtss . Illh llontl Mtrals. . TVtphotts rtt. J. B, WYATT,')i.-"5 Phuns S: 6 Astoria, Oreiea ! Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (IroeerleH, ProvlHlotiH. I'AINTM tn1 OILM. Social Altsatlae PaM Is Supplying Ships, l7J lllot Brothers, Liihricatltig OILS A Specialty. I Sell ASTOM Ship Chnii(lltry, Hnnlwarf, I nn St-t'l, I'oal. (irH''rit 1'rtiviHHiiiH, FUr Mill FcMtl, 1'ainttj, Oils, VnriUHluw, lopgt'rs upplios. Kairlottik'sSonlt'B, Iot)r tt Window e, Asjrifiilturul Iunlt'mont WajjoiiB tfc Vehiclw. Japanese Goods j Orieiltlll CttrloH WING LEE. 543 Commercial St. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ; HEADINQ ROOM FREI TO AhU. Open eesry day from I e'eioek te 1:11 ! and 1:10 to l:K p. m. i flubaniptlon rats It ssr anauok ' W. COR. ELKVRNTH DUANH ITS uThe Louvre" aSTOKUI S conr.Eots j ENTERTAINMENT MALL!" rvi.-twiai.... -y oir of rLtiOHM Nn half of the pritrly In the almvs line Mnale. tiantes of All Kind. Tat ! Magal (leant Mara. i CVCRTTrllHG riRST-CLISS 4' Cood Order and Everybody's Rlghti HTKICTLT OHNKItVKIl. .SNAP A KODAK- at any oiau nnilnt out of uur stor and you'll set a portrait of a niau brlmmlns oer with pieuMtil UioiiKllla. Hucb quality In the liquors we hats tootfer areruoush to pleus any mitt. COMB" AND THY TIIKM HUGHES & CO. r P K IAFRRYF MA M 11 w. a vrm. a -( i'a.v PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. , . frraauatM from Co(nhftn Unlvtr-' slty. Iuteoses of women a specialty. No. M0 Commercial street, Bhanahaa bnlldlng. Hours. 10 ito 12 a m 2 to i and 7 to I p. m. acv.mrt. .vni for '..lurroln an rl.'. .Vbin . .u 111 ,,im,l. in III data and II imrer naranteed by Chaa. Hogera, DniKirlsL MANHOOD BESTOREDSSS tlnn of a (aniriua Freneh pliyalelau, will uicly cur. vim of all m r voua or duu aaea of Ilia fenerauv. uriraiia, audi na Uml ManhryA Itiwilniilm, I'aiiialn tin fl:l(,Memliial KniU.il, ,nn, Nervima Ix-lillll)'. piniplra, I'nfluins to Marrr, KihanaUnK Uraliia, Varlenealu ai-A C'lii.tiimunn, 1 1 aUiix all Iommi hr ilar tir nlxht I'revema niik k. xim,I inrl:arra. whleb If noLrhaekrri )'-a1a Ui Hnemialorriuaa ai,a ttrnalns Dr. Pean'i Tallow Itorn l'llla. This wuoderlulai mined. ' oiiaranUwd toeuraail nerroua flu. man, inch as Weak Memory, Iwa of Hraiu Power, Healachn, Wali luiuuw, Ural Maiiliixl, h'igiiuy Kiiiiaalnus, orvouaueaa, ail drains, bias of power la Generative Organa of either aez esuawl by orer-exer. tlon, youthful error, exonaalve una of tobaono, opium or stimulant., whlca lead tolnlirmltr, Oonaumtitlonor Inaanltr. Can be curried lo vest pocket. l per box, A for V,hj mail prepaldsClrnnlar Free. 8ild brail dniniata. Aik for It, taks no other. Manufactured Iif tho feau Med iciue Co.. Hsria, Prance. La ue-i tavls brut Co UlaUtbutleJ agents, TUrd and Vaianill im.. I'ortlaud. Ot, J. W. CONN. AfSBt, Aatwrla, l.KHAL AMVI'JItTIHICMlCN'l'H. IIONI) HTKICICT IMl'ltOVKMKNT NOTK'IS. Nolloti Is hereby given that tlio Com. iimmi Council of the City of Awl.n U hag diMiviinid and does licrrby dolotinlite and Int. 'lid to tntpryve Hnd a I root from it tit mrrev tu yu wm l of tllh liirt and that such Im ,MVomnt ,1M,,j.t by speclai I tijweaeimiil uptm Die lands and pretn bM horelnaftur tliNaiilsi ami dealg. Mated, Mild widolt are hoivby dotennlimd a.id de.iiuvd to be lionelll'd by such InipiMVemclit. That I h lands and ptiuiiUr uHn wiili'lt ape.'lal nwessiiK irt ahull be levl.nl to defray the owta and rrii of s'lch InipiMVoiuntit are tw follows, to-wit; tSiiiiinomitig nt the intrthwoat coi ikt of lot 1, block d, na InM out an 1 rnvdNM by Jli MiwMum rtiiMiltig themyi aoutberly along the i Iniund. Iry if said o 1 ,o the aoultiweal ror 1 nr thoivf; thon.v winterly almig the , enter of blocks tit) and ii to tho aotlth raal owner of I'd i, libsk !(. tliaiu northotiy along tlu et line of Vlh stiel to tho ii'Mihwat Hirii''r f lot 6, blia'k V, tlw-uno cuttm I y almitf the tvnler nt bhk M and M, to the inrtliwest ot'mr of lot K. blin k Mlf. then.v mmth etiy t the plaoe of hriiliutlnif mid cun- taln bta I, 3, 3 and 4, Id.H k . L-Us I, 1. i and 1. blook !), Iota &, . 7 und a, bha-k M and lota 1. , T an-1 . bbs k U, all of MiClurn'a Aatorta, n atilioc to suoti luipixnniiHiit. Tlutt sui'h ltnpr-oiiiirt nball onii.Ut In roiiiovlnic all old plank, stringers and cap, plltna or swta and drlvln new pilliitf or sottlui; new pt ov.-r the sn Urn litiirth tlU'm'f tunl pluiins rape and at n liters iin sinii piles or pt an.1 plnaiklinf aald twt thmtiKtiout the full wblth thereof with fir pliuika l twivtt sUIr walks, the planka to lx- laid irmin ntice up and dmMnl siirfai, Hldowalks to II fW. vide Htwecn loth Mini llth stronts an.1 f.-ot wido b.twnnn Kth an.) Ith strnrti, and the street to be I in roved to tlie labllahed Kraile, aiul In all matter of detail tha Iniprovntiipni sliall be arviMdiiitf to the plane and aioith-ntlKia to be pr'ird fir tho wuiw and In iuiw,Uiii with Ordlimtuv No. iwl. relatliia to the Im pruvniimtit of strrla KMtlnuktra f the rvis of atieh Im- ; pirvomtit and pliuia ami incincatlm !of ttw 1'iwllty tu t lttinve.l will be o.-i fllo In tlw .im. nf the Audltiir and ; IStltcr Judice fur public rYaiuliiatUm, That at tho twxt tllar inxetlns of I the ltiuiMi t'lHitu'lt, aftrr the final ' pubiutti.t of this itotli'v, to wn: on ! Friday. May :i. IS97. tlie sold Cimiinon i fount II will ciHu.,r any ol. )..! lone to aurh ltiiprivninm( Iwltia made, and doatTiliKil d UK riot, Iw filed ownt SUt'h ltuprtvrimnt in the ofTliv of tlt Audltiir ami IViltco Judite In-fore said :it day of May, 117. no such work or i ImproveiietH w ill be made e(wi by j tike OituMirnuuv of twiM.hlrtta of all tlw riwntla-m f the Cmnnwwi ftmivr.ll. ; A thl unleas auoh reiiKMuilranco be i fllcil, the Omnium Cniincill will tinier jeatd Imprtivotniiit to be ntade, j Hy orI.T of the Ctnnmnn foum-ll. Att.t. II. K. NKI.SON. ' Aud'tor ami Police Judge. A!"ria. tr. May 12. !?. mILODD pdisdn iAl5PECIALTYr' lury ili.tlOD ().; j inmni.i urtHIHl liiUisWtlM. 1 it1CnUtfr(gHA Ity. If yntjtJfvffir mcininpri.ii wineun. ' ti-iktHl" Hf mtirmMl tntvmn'i b(al billtr ainf-di vfiMruro If ynu!ftlnir II rfaiMrurt) II ynu Usktrt ittvr Utlm itolittth. till bav mcUmm nA ' rurr. Im4Iii iMith. i'l tin na I rtAina. MuaKiii l'slihtrt Ih mouib. H a. M uom l'mli h In moutti. Nur Tlir'Hm 1 Vl.ple.. oPp,r nl..r..l I lrrrs. ,y of tt.a llr, Hair nr r ) eOr vii f LM.fl of H.Utir, llitlror ryriirow l-Minf I out. tt I lhi HMNiiiiUry HIAHH) I'OIhOS -- wnfisafinntrur... 1 lilt d.-4siMi h ia imnU4tlittuif iHiuitmiiiiiitiiyt.t rvoti ouu,vini npiuki pnuu our Hn'a i t.-hilraaatil. AtM.iultirtMraartii aei.tue llilillrtll A. AiHirwa iinrn itr.--r.uw tu. r Uminiia Taauile, VUlVAUUV '- l a lien-f.ifa'iniHM Mr f..r ieimrrhva, l. Hlrnitlilihit. t mr.aVtt oi-i Whit, ttuualarai il- ..t im iiii.ii,. ii.ui, irrith!itt ir iil.ra '(..m.! ...awe-a, Hun of eiucii.il. niaui HifvtMsiHt-i nf,i, bfa-. 'm irlu.l. U. . l.r iFM. an-lwM, fu l in. ..I J l-.ltl-.. tlli. I'lrriilar aam uii rtMiuaai SEASIDE SAWjMlliIi. A complete stock ot lumber on hand In the rouKh or dressed. KbxirtiiK, rus tic, ceIUi(f and all kinds of llnUli; mold Iiiks and HbliiKles. Terms reaaonabls nnd prices at bedrm-k. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H V U UMAX, Heanlde, Oregon. 1'rnprtetor. A. V. A LI. ION, DIAL! P IN Groierle., Flour, I rrd, Provlslotis, Fruits Venctahlrs, Cr.i.lirry, Glass art J Piatei! Ware. l.oci'.ers'Siippllcs. for. Tenth and Comm.rela.1 sfraata Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Wooms 317.318 Portlanil Savln.s (lank Blil. Portland, Oregon. Cedar Shingles 8EABIDK LUMBEn TAn. OFFICE m COMMERCIAL ST, A.HTOHIA IRON WOHKH Front St., foot of 4th. Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makesr Un4.i.J M.r tnnln.a. Bl work. Sl.aa b""' a4 Cannry Work a Spaclalty. Ca.iln of All nrvrlfiinn. Mala lo OrdM o Sanrt Nnllrt. John rox.... President and Pupr1ntendenl ' J0; Vlos- Fre.ld.nt ? ' Pr' Secretary Aatorta Baving Bank Treasurer