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THE DAILY AHTORIAN, - WEDNESDAY MOWING, MAY 11197. PALMER HOUSE MANAGER, Mr. Willis Howe Warmly Endorses Paine's Celery Compound. ' tmhn Vs Witt kt - MfM WW The I'ttlmttf Hons. Chicago, ni-eda no lnlrltu lion In rendcra r America or Kimifw. I la (Min of the lirel hotola In (tin world, UMt I 0110 of (ha great lli.lltutlooa of Chicago. Mr. Willie lloaro, ih wl. known u Krinliutriii of I tve palmer llouae, write the- following loiter: Well, lllehardaon A Co. tlurtlnnton. VL-tlmul' iiit n: It In with A tooling ol alncw (mtltnda that I write )rou this Idler I wsa antiously "Ilk villi fever, wnd after paa1n the 1aiignru ilncx lm run inking Pslno'a celery compound. Al thla writing I am In ri M..in health, and III fnc lirVnr frit hotter. I attrlbut thla 10 Mm iim of Paine's celery rompounrt. Hoping other Will lllxl that Piilne'a ccl wy compound will nmkn thm aa wo aa 11 ilkl itrn, I am mwl tirwlefully yours, WILMS lluWK. I'hlcnao, Jan. II. I; ltcpcalc.1 mwl aatonlahing success In making -oplo well hu lifted i'alne's tatlery roiti.ound to I ho admiration of th wurl.l a tha aiirmt mil wlaai nteina of InvlKi.rntliMC a "rundown," nervou condi tion of the Iwly. Hlnre the illaouvrry of Ilila great rem edy MBii ami w onion who kra thrm- Clarkson & McJrYin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnlsbcd H. L. Boyle it Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments H.2. Commercial Hiroot, Atttorln Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS unci BUTCHERS AHTOHIA AND KANT AHTOHIA CHOICE KRICS1I AND SALT MI5ATS Astoria Roofing & 34 Gravel. Tin nj Slate Pooflnj nintu ctupft Asphalt Pivlnj for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets Asphalt Coatlnf on Tin and Shingle Foofs J4 Repalrlnf of all kinds of Roofs WHITE COLLAR LINE Portland-Astoria cHwimiMR leave Portland dally aa ft.llnww: Aider titrec-t lK:k 6:4D a. m. Jul 7:16 p. 111, Anh Hiroot dock 7 a. m. an. 8 p. in. Iuive Antiulu. C. H. and 1. H. ,V. dock. 6:15 a.m. a.n.1 6:15 . m. O. U. N. dock, 7 a. in. ami 7 l in. Hal utility nlKht Btojuner loaviit lort uu.l fpnin AUlif alrivt dock at r:4.'i j). in, and Aiih atrcot dock, at 10 p. m. Sclicdule Inoludos Sunday nlgfct Umt out ot Portland ' ajid Ajtorlo, but no Sunday nurnlnB- boat. Night boat frorp lrllajid oomiecli wltll Steamer "Mlt.IIR"- at Catblamat at 5 a. m. daily exempt Mondiiy for 'Wctlort1 Clifton Knupiiu, and alt landinna on Oreff ride. U. B. BCOTT, I'realdant K. A. H.y, Agent, Portland. C. W. Htone, Agent, Aatorla. Telephone No. 11. Astoria and Columbia RiverJRailroad TIME CARD. Trulmi leave Sifuilda for Antorliv nt 7:30 a. m. daily and S p. m. daily, xc,it Huiul.iy. Tntlna fi-ave Astoria for Plavel At 9 a. m. dally and 5 p. in. dally, except Huml.iy. Trains leave Aatorla for StiuiUle at 1U;30 a. in. dally and 6 p. m. dally, tx cet Sunday. Trains leave Flavcl for Aatorla at !M0 a. in. dally Bind 3:58 p. m. dally except Hunday. Sunday aflernoon tratni one hour ' latr from ail points. aelvca rcnaotiuhty well In for tin! In the world'a proa-rraa, refuse to 1. martyr to aurli well iiiMloratmal Irouhl.s aa steep. Icaaltcpa, rliouttultlanl, nrunil.tlii or klil iioy tllM.ojwt. I'nlno'a rolrry roftiotin1 la nm.l with x-rfict naaorntii'o In llioao Ihiiii linl'la wtiorn only an lnt'lllKiit an Hi. nilc romr.ly run ot ny roiiall-r-iIihi. Aa a. arlnir ritioly nothing; com imroa with It. Aa iliyalilnna aro nil (ha lima aiiyln: Tha twin ovfr tha Klilnrya, hrailnrhaa aiat llm mla.ry of norvjua d.il.lllly ahoiild I mi m hy I'alno'a rolory romiuunil. It luvliioratliur aiilim la nt once frit hy the Irrttnlnl. worn .on I inrv nnl hrnln. It niukoa ik'W IiIihmI It lrlnr frrnh atnnth bihI vlitor to tlnl. worn-out mrn. w-fry womn. ami to rlikly rhll iltvn. Kor thoa4 fllafiiM whli-h are the rault of tniliMinl norv.w, auch a ilya Him, hcwloj'hoa, iio.ir ilulu ami hoart HataM, I'nltwVa rrlc-ry rotiiMXiinl la tha only loKlml, pfniiammt ruro. It froOa I ho waat1 lTtn lUauoa niul rmulntra thoir nrtlon. It toiwa up itie rnnro ill iroatlvn trai't njxl rnnxirna:" tha tily to tnkn on flh ami to Inrroaao the vol n mo of puro lilooil In the artrrlra ami volna. Boom Company 216 ml 217 CMmtr of Cornmcfcc PortUod. Orcfon I Cornice Co. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Kui'i'kn, I'ul. nml L'oos llxy. S. S. HOMER Will Make Keiftilar Trip ICvcry 14 I)mj. I'iihni'Iiii'Th nml I'ri'iKlit nt llcduci'il ltiitca. tiiIaawok NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta.... ...ALL ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing date to and tram Tillamook nd Nehaltm depend upon the weather. For Preltfht and Paeaenger Ratea Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUBNTH 0. R. N. CO., AgenU.Portlaoa ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Tim lUmlilnr U tha hU of tho :uth cenliiry, It him many Imlutorii, liul no eiul. Thr li no reinm why you nhnuliln't jrtn 1 Ihronc mi-l buy a lla.itil.lif, A wJll diMwii't oit much In lh nfl. Kiwy n4 o"ivtiirit t-rma utu ht nui4. W, K. Whwii, went, tin Commeiclaj nirwt. a- r ' I'"" ' . ' Th'To la miirh K"!iil'itlim a to wht la linlillnx lii' k, th atr-H work on lloml ami Klnvonih. Th-r la a dniroin i.liii-B ut tha Mill of Iho l(H'k nt I'Mi-v rnih. wliern tha iT.iaalna; ahoulil ho put In. I .Ik til roll liihl on l-otoa, iitnl on f,iioiii-il, nrn Uu. only tnouna of pravrnl- ltr t-oopln from fiilllriK ovorlHiur'l lit niicht. No diuiiror lunia aro itlnpliiyod lo warn atniiiKor, nml If nclil'm: do not .M'oiir It will "ol ho the fault of I lio... In I'hnrKa of the work. Klahormon allll iicoount for Ilia com paratively IlKht run ''f ralni'in hy the fai't that thorn l allll a froahat In tha rlvr. Th froahot Hon-rally roinm In Juno, Kltina: Urn" for a run of fl.h In May, I. lit thla y.-nr the froahxt ti'Kun aU wi-a lia oiirlliT ami the walor l Htlll hlvh ami rlaliitf ('anni'rymofi anil fiahormen uKroe that In July ami Ai'ttnat thrre will prolmlily Ih. ao tnnny Hah that Ihoy rnn riot ( tiikon rare .f. Tlir Mlaaea I'lavol will tnnke their Oral iiranr In Aatorla i-lnre their niurn from l'.ur"io thla f li-rntion. Ml 1 o'clork. In the) Motlwallat rh'ir'h, where Ihev will Klve a I'lino amt nHiif rorl'iil for the a-n-Mt of the I'rinhylorlun rhurch. Th" iro- Krain will la' vnrl'M nml Intereailii iimv While In I'orla Mlaa Nellie wna a noil of M Hunllniio Klern, nn. M'm Katln atiiill.il with Mail. inn Marrhoul ami Klmmr ile TrHl.ail. lo. Th folunil'la Ir'm Worka la rrowileil with work Thlrtv men are at work in Hie now machine ahta,. nt KonH A rMokia hullillna nml In the fimn.lrv, the muruMv pay roll a nUiut ll,Vi The new Krl.llron 1 1 me 0-11 riiiro ...iiin.'ry win lie renoy fur . a,f,r-,,&. I. t4,,,i-l 1 1. .. ii.ul of the Mayflower have alr.nty lwn Ink- on out nml are umier co ir or repafra in the ahoti. Vnr the rnllroarl the rompeny hua inio Ki I una of ?iiilni' nml tona of tmlla Two li.RKlnir 001(11101 for H. K. t.. Ijttfi.fi IM ItMl.itf lillllf . hrt drum f,.- one of whli-h. woiirhlni? ?''! poumU, wna iimt t'oatoT'lnV. Thla ilrorn a 4 feet t y 1; Im-hia In illnmetor. 111. 1 will hohl one rutin of aovon'olirhtha-lnrh eal.lo. I inl' r ire pllliur up n hoi w. a l.uy anmmer la a rrrtnlnty. A few more nuoh Inailtu llona aa the ColuniMii Iron Work ami not only wouht iiiil.iilnn liwreiiKe, money clrcllli.le liriilu.Htf 'ilt.le ItHTnlU lei. Aalortii roiilit hull I Ita own rhi ami even naplre to tiulM war vt.aa.-la. In the rlrrult eourt yialer.lijr the rollowlna; nnl.ri wore enlert-J: Aalnrla llulhllntt ami Loan Aaaorlatlon v Hi. rah A. lloaa, anle roiitlrnieil; Anirua Huthrr Inml va. Thomua ln. aale eonflrmnl: AatoHn Ilulhlliitf nml Imh AawM-lntlen va. Matt Malaon, et al . ilefuillt en'ereil: T llelneraon va. K. iHwrv. a-ttl.il nnd ill-mlaarl: Aalorln A '"olumhli 1(lvr rnllrnnil va Itola-rt McMnth, aetth-1 anil itlanilaa.-,!; Marv K Itavmoml va. Oeorire W. Ilaytnon.l. ilerree of Olvorre (ranted: Aaloi-la I'm-klnK company va Auruat nml A K. Jolin.m. aottle.l ami llmlaeil: N Koriine v. K Jinluth an.1 T rroiid. aottlmt nml illamlaae.)- Ih-no I'allli va I'nrltlr f'nmmlaalon ronitainv. tX'tth-d ami illamlaaeil : atato va Jinuph I'rnl, jointly Imllrtnl with 'lu Hn nit it. on motion of the triMu-utlna; attnm-y illamlae.1: Myrn tuaeli va. Anton K. Johanaon ot al.. de fault ami decree of foreoloaure; Nli'holai K"rne, a native of (Ireecr. wna admit ted to cltlaeimhln. Mrtroua Wlae va II. . ttml'li: dlanilaae.l on motion of de fendant D. K. 'Vnrrin, aai-ne. v. I'nlnn lt"al lli A.- Improvement Co et nl.: motion to Mtrke out overruled rd allowed until Jnn- 10 to anawer. AutuM llllatnim va Wm l'rtoraon: demurrer nrirond ami i1l.iui-.o. Aatorla HtillillrR A Loan Aaa.vliuloi va. M.itt Mnttaon it nl : il.s-r.-e of forecloaur.'. An nl.irin of fire null,. out two rom pnnloa yeaterUv The lilna- wa on the roof of a reld-.n.-e nt the corner of Kr.inklin uveiiur and Tenth atreet Hut for the tlm.ly irrlml of chen.-il No. I It la llk.lv the huliiMnt i-vl two ad lolnlnir would have iH'.-n ronamned. Aa It waa there wna hut lltipt dnmaife. Thla hulldln hna iron or. Mr.' mnr tlinea than any other realdetic- In the city. IirVKJW AND HKt.l.rtlS. J II Manaell to J. II. Johiinen, acuth T5 feet of lota 1 and ?. .Mock 4. flrat addition to ivcun drove ft'O.Pu I. M. Wnrren to William Hodii". lota 1 to T Inclual'.-e, hlocH IT, Kn at WornMiton 700.00 Jnmo W. I lure, aherlff, to John Kloatermnn. tin.llvld.-d iunrt.T, a.llll he. tat .ilirl..r .if II. n ...eth half of the aouthwrat iii.ii-ter of n-ctli.n 11, nnd the undivided quarter of the east hnlf of the northennt quarter of Kectlon t, toniiHlilp S norlh, nuiKe . eat. tftn.OO DA VIH-ll ARPKIt Nl'PTI AI.S. Mr. T. Illchnrd TinvU. of thla city, nnd Mlaa Rophln P. Ilurd.-r, of the Lewis and t'lnrk. were mnm M nt l i. yeaterdny, at Ihe rvHhlencc of the hrlde'a parenta, the H. v. Mr. Murootto ofllciiiilni;. The rere mony wna wltneaacd hy -i numht-r of (he frlepila of the couple. Mlaa I larder la 11 eh.irmtmr younir Indy of 21 nml hna readied In A'torln for Iho imat eluht month. She la a niece of Hon. John Harder, of thin city. Her father In n well-tu-do farmer of the i.cwla nml Chirk. Mr. ITivIa a w. II krown nnd Hiulr toniorhil iirilsl ot thla city, nnd hna resided here for 11 ntiiiilM-r of your pint. Mr nnd Mm. Dn iia w ill take up their reatder.v on Ti nth "tnet. In thla city. Poit Tin-: vontTii. 1 have been reiHcsV.l t 1 vi n elin r of our eltk.-ns to conyhl-r 111.' mlvin a Willy of utt.mitlm,- ,, eel-hrutlon of the coinlnc Kourth of Inly. th.-rcfore re ijiieal ell p. i-xntm nter-steil In the m.itl. r Of eel, l.nitlllir ll. ,:iv to Itleot at tllC court hniifc on Thumdiiy cvenlnu. May 5T. IVu. nt hnir-piint 7 o'clock. I'llAXK .1. TAVI.OU, Miiycr. a sfiKNTiPi''1 i:x"i:nt'no.v. To Start Today for ihe Xnrih Pa.-lilc Coaat. New York, May IL-One of 11 series of expeditions of the American museum of natural hlatory will Mart on Wednesday for nmhropcloislciil InvcstlK'Ulon along Iho northern Pnclilc alopc. The expedi tion will he under the direction of Dr. lloaa, who Is curator of the anthropolo gic, aecllon of the museum, pr. Hons will ! accon1panl.1l by Prof. Livingston Fnr rand of Columhln university. The expe dition will he located In Hrltlrh Columbia, where alaiut 3 Indian dialects are i-pok-Vi. Dr. Hoiw and I"r. Farra-ul will mlnirlo Willi tho Indiana nml endeavor to acenre all tliila In reKiird to their hnblta of life and dlnjecta. ThrmiKhout llrltlsh Columhln there will Ih. three or four parties of exploration under the dlnvtlon of Vr. Hons, The expectation Is that a lnrse quantity of valuable, material will be Kathered to en rich Ihe n usi-iim. A man will also be sent to Vancouver Island. The Rencr.il Idea of (Mo museum Is to make an an thropoloKlcal study nlotiK the northern Piuiilo slope on loith the American nnd Asiatic, continents. The explore will In quire Into the question as to whether the orlirbtal Indian trlln-s on the North American continent came from Asia by crossing Hearing straights. DEBATE ON THE TARIFF RILL bwt auicnr and Onrman trninulateil have sold 'on atavfluta parity of value, taking Into aroount only the perjcntiiKtm of pure auuar nonlnlnod In It. If W uaaume Ihe coal of ruflnlnar sugar In tha I'nlted Btatee In lie approximately one-half a rent per pound, and If (kirmaa rlinoi can 10 aold Without I'Jfa on inn limn onaia won Herman mwaf It muat ha evld-nt that the differential aiiggeatd In Ihe sonata proposition are not only not exceas'v, l.nt 1 hey nrn (iult llk'dy In the near fu- lur to prove lnnoiiat o aeoiire the eonllnoniice of lh l.iiainaas 01 au.ir re fining In the I'nltl Hlat"a. If the m IKirtnilmia of florm in granulnld should ln'reflsw at the some rado that they have alnca tho act of lHfel W.IS ndrM.ted, the 'owrmnns will certainly secure at an ar ly day a litre purl of Ihe American market. The protection afforded by Ihe inferential promised by 'he aenat- rnm mll'ee la, 1 Is-lleve. not only loss by p.r er.o,lltfe, but less with reference to the actual requirements of ho Industry than that n forded by rates buiee-ed upon any nihir lniia-.rtjint produi'l by the t.-rms of the bill. HAWAIIAN TKIIATY. Thn semitoc then took tip the lluwiillnn trty and wild: "Tho committee will or.-p ire and pro tect nn amendment to the hooe provta lon In roa-iinl to the Hawaiian trestv. To ovlstlos; orenmerclal tnntv l-twei-n the Pullet Htnto and Ihe uovernmcnt of the (alnmla provides for the free d "iiaelon of raw sua-nr. the -irodii 't of th lands. Into the t'nlt'sl K'alea If t. trei.iv should remrtln In fone It would result In e-lvlritf a Ixeirtv to t'-e Hnwnllnn auanr tirodiioera amounilna to more thnn IKion.iwi i.r annum. It wiu not rontem pii.ied when the erlrln.il treaty was made or wIk-t It was extorwl -d that any pos Ihle iidvnnlne of this kind ever should result from Its terms to tin- people of the t.indwleh Islands While we cannot falr Iv ahroviite a treaty of this kind with a frl.ri.llv countrv. wlthxit nolle.-, we l. Hove that nirni In tlona should he nt once entered Into, looking to aueh a rnodlfVn 'Ion of the trentv aa will reduce the boun ty to lie- paid to Hawaiian sugar pro ducers to a reasonable sum and th committee will oreoent un .imcndrp.-nt looklne- In that direction at nn early day. "There should le no lim.-ultv In aeror Ititf. throuirh the treat v-rcuklnir power, such modlilcadooa of the tr.'ity aa will lie sutlafactory to lKth countries without ln)nrv to either It certainly rnnnot te eH.eto.l that the rnltpd Htate will con tinue for Iimmt to (my bnn:v of tyHfi,. "'I p"r annum as tin Inducement for nn'y foreign count rr to trade with ue. I ar umo there will Im no illWeuliv In se- curlrig proN-r mmllflcatlmia of the treaty o mat it will not it- neoessjirv- for the I'nlted gluten to give me year's notice for the nbroerntlon of the treity as pro vld1 for by Its terms." AKTKIl T1IK Tit CATS. Inrxirlnnt CJovornm.tfit I'.uv to Be Tried Today at Nashville Washington. Mhv K.tn imM..... . - ,, ' 1-m ini Jin- tl-trust esse, the decision of which w ...ue a material rM-anr.g on the dlsposl llon of the tfovernmental action scales! the Joint Traffic Association, will Im trld bv the circuit court of ai.s-als for the sixth Judicial circuit nt N'oshvlllc, com menclnr Werlnead.iv Th. the rovernmrnt la after la called the pipe trust. Although It la officially known as tlw. Associated Pipe Works. The asso ciation hna ! ninti.lu.N .. a ..... in.- nniiii.(ii PIh. Bteel Company, of Clnclnnul: n-n- ..uu A. , oiopnny, or IXHIIsvllle; Hotith Plttshunr Comimny. of South Plttshllnr. Teltn Cki.ii.n.w... u. . Comiauiv. ChittUnooca: Ajinltn- Com- oi....mi.oii, rihi imj jiowant iiarrt aon Comiviny, Ilessemer, Ala. Acconllrur to the arrniment to be mnde by the Kovernmcnt, the comhlnntlon Is powerful enolltfh to nn.le..le enH.Hn. .v . market for cast Iron nlpi In so-ne por- u...m or inn 1 nnrii istntfs. nnd partly ill Other Secllona lt rival. In kK , , .mi., r cuae N'lna- companies w hose outputs 1 n- ,,., , romiH-ic to a llmltod 1 x- tent. Justice Harlan, who, -i.i, pim..i, t...i Taft. of Cincinnati, nnd llosea If. T,ur- ton. of ClnrkSVllle. Tone. ..Ill V. .w. cne. left tho city last evcnlnr for Nash ville. He was followed later hy Aaslst nt Attorney Oeneral Whltncv. who tins ..-en i.sr.iKn.-.i 10 numile the government's case. THEY WANT AN AMUNDMKNT. Senator Cannon Want to Favor Agri culturists. Wash I net on. May 2S. -St-nntor Cnnncn. of I'toh. to.lay Introduo.yl an amendment to the tnrlff bill providing for an export bounty on wheat, corn, lour, tobacco and other farm prodo.ee, hy the way of nn equalisation to the agriculturist of the K-netlt of this tariff net. This net la the result of a conference of the silver republican, populist and some demo crat, who may he said to represent the sentiment of tho clement which puts sil ver above- all other legislation. The fol lowing la the. export boimty proposed: 1 en o-nt per liushel on wheat, cents per barrel on wheat flour, la .Hint j-r ousnei on rye. 60 cent per barrel on rye flour. 5 cent per bush-1 on corn. Iti cents per cental on con irround, 1 cent per pound on cotton, 1 cent per pouni on hops, J cent per pound on tobacco. Ql l KN'S ACKNOWLFDGKMKNT. Waahliurton. May 2.V The commit ul.a. tlotis of the president on the occasion of the anniversary of Omvn Victoria's oinnimy nave tn-en ncknowlislir.M In the loiinwing cnIihi.-ri.Ti received at the While House today (mm Mr. Hav: London, May K. To the IVcmI.i. ni 1 havn Just received the following from i.iumorai: '.May 1 Wg you to convev to th- president my sln.vre thanks for his his kind eotiKi-ntulntlons. transmitted ihnunrli you. VIC I'Oltl.V R. I" DECORATION DAY. Wanhliiitlon. May LT..-The iiresl.l. m ei.c.-eiiiiMl 10 atten.l Ihe eer.,nine!..a it Arlington cum-tery cn Decern 11, -.n i'u. ue nn consented also to deliver the diploma to the irrnduntc of the National rnlversltv law school of .h losinci or 1 -omnium nt the National the ater In thi city on the .list ult. HODIKS TO UK REMOVED. Richmond, Va., May 23. The bodies of .Ml Confederates burled at Cump Chase and who died In that prison are to be re moved to Richmond or some other point n the Mouth. Humors Whether Itchlntr, Imrnii'R, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scmfulona.or hereditary, from Infancy to sge, speedily cured by warm baths with Cuticcba Soap, gentle anolntlnpswithCtmcraAfointy. meat), the great skin cure, and mild doses of CtrricnRA Resolvkxt, greatest ot blood partners and humor cures. uticura tiMU4lhraa.rliaatth.wnrM. PorrasDacairoCBBM. Coir., Sol. Prop., BmloD. e-'-UovloCara k..ry Blood Hamor,fpM. C1PC UIIMnDQ ral11" "lr ,,,- iHwfc nUlllUild Uh .and ty Cuiicuu Sou. Blood MARINE NEWS. HIOII WATKM. a, ti.'Ti'r. I I.OW WATKa, li in ft ,h mil UATK. h ill fl Jh 10 fl uwinv, , a .i luirnii, a ii 7 'iiii : 'iiz Weilo-d y ys1 v' a u I il 7 fl1' tl 1 411 S 1 itiiria t, Hi 47 S 1 ;i Jl 7 ft. II 4,l 11 . 4 40ISt l'rld , . f II , 4 II ; 7 il ft vi'i fi 1121 a 4 Hnturdsy 5T I IH4 11 41 71 ii'ili'i I i o. 3 a Mundny i,ii, : 1 e"02ian0 Miiiniay. iru 7a 1 I 44 1 1 7Jo'0J !7s I I THE HTAGK OK WATEK. KTATIfrN. 1 I V s !li n wrrn M e. I wrm -J. -S zfli 7s KinlMiiil, Or ii.7 II ti t r oii.l) The loilliw, Or 1.7 ii 2 .11 pn- cloudy rmuillia.or 24 7,-0 4; . I clear NorthsirlWiiah 112 1 .2 It) clear Weimle-Wall Sis' 0 J iH cl.nr j l.Uin. Idaho 17.: -o 1, :i el inly Wrlaer, ilaho...!l 'U I .ii clear The llrltlsh bark Selkirkshire sailed yisierdi,y r Yi.kohurna with -. -.rgo of lumla r. The steamer Homer arrived down the riv. r yrstenUy. Hhe will Isln loading lumlM-r tomorrow. Mate Murphy, of the liner Chlttajong. who was nrnsl.d In Portland for arr'tig- aMng opium, waa let ,-jff with the mlnl- tnum Inn .i Hleyedor-i C'rjwley, who wna nrre..( for cimpllcity, haa 1en .uid In V U mla. The steamship Columhln arrived yester day from Kan Krnnclaco and proceeded up the rivr for Portland. Hhe had fnlwht for the following Astoria firms: Astoria Iron Works, Kdmunds ft Co.. A. V. Allen. Konrd A Btoke Co., A. Hooth. John Kopp olid the U. It. & N Co. LALD'8 ItODY K 1 NT K 1 1 K K I . Portland. May 25 The o1y of Ihe late n. H. LaiId, which w.i stolen a week ruco from Riverside cf-metiry by four men. wan re-interred there today In con crete. OEN. MILKS STUDYING THE TURK. New York. May 2S.-A dispatch to the World, from Constantinople says: General Mil.- ha lieen offorded bv the sultan and by all the Turkish offl-lala every facility for studying the Turkish army. He Is Pursulnr the work with great vljcor ami Is kept busy. The offi cials are most kind In offering every aid. FRANCE'S CROP SHORT. Paris, May S.-It Is nnofTlclailv an nounced that th crop of France will probably be 101.0i,(Juo buahcis leas thtn In 1KI PUOTECT THE SYSTEM FROM MALARIA. It la possible to do this even in re gions of country where miasma is mot: rife, and where the periodic fevers which it causes aasum their most for midable types. The Immense popular ity of Hostetter's Stomach lUtters to very largely attributable tu the fact fact of Its efficacy as a remedy for chills and fever, bilious remittent, and as a preveiirilve of the various forms of ma larial disease. In tboee portions of the Ween and South where complaints of this nature prevail, and Ir. the tropica, It is particularly esteemed for the pro tective Influence which It exerts; and It has been very widely adopted as a substitute for the dangerous and com paratively Ineftlctent alkaloid, rulpnate of quinine. Physicians have not been among the last to concede Us merits. and ithe emphatic professional Indorse ments which It ha received have oslded to the reputation It has obtained a: home and abroad. A New York girl Is said to have found a 130 diamond In a Si-cent duck the other dny. The duck market still holds "P. Why Is It that one man is old and de- irepld at 4S, and another hale and hearty at SO? It depends on the care he lakes of himself. Often a man's body gets out of repair the trouble (trows until it lays him out in bed. Whenever a man feels that he la not as well a he ought to 1m?. whenever he is listless, without energy and without vitality, whenever he finds that he is losing weight and that hi ordinary work gives him undue fa tlfcue, he needs Ir. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. If he keeps on working with his liver Inactive and his blood Im purehe keeps his nrve and his body under a cormtant nervous strain. He will not tie hearty when he Is old. The "Gold en Medical Discovery" euros manv so- called disease because nearly all illness springs from the same thlnir bad diges tion and consequent Impure blood. The Discovery makes the nppetlt; good. me illRcstion strong, assimilation ensv and the blood rich and pure. Dr. Nanmn ha earned enoueh mnnav by his northward trio to huv h.iei.- hi rattier estate, which had passed away irom tne ramiiy. Acocrdlng to the newspapers, an Ohio nusband became the happy father of seven children not long ago. Of the seven all lived but on. It Is to be hoped lw laid In a supply of Chamberlain Cough Remedy, the only Bure cure for croup, whooping-cough, colds and coughs, and so Insured his children against these diseases. For sale by Es-tes-Conn Drug Co. The Richmond. Va., spike mill has started up, nfter a two years' shut-down, employing lot) hands. Pulmonary consumption. In Its early staijes, may be checked by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It stops the distressing cough, soothes Irritation of the throat and lungs, and Induces muiii needed repose. Hundreds have testi fied to the remarkable virtues of this preparation. Maine pays a bounty on beam' noses, New Hampshire on earn. On the state line each bear gets two bounties. Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills knovn aa "DeWltfa Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Gobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 3r.5 Commercial street. Astoria. A SNAP. For aale cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure's Astoria. For particulars call on Howell Ward, 519 Bond street. tlOtlTCST STORE I ASTON. wise s ctsTo.neRs sec viut thct re biti.v.. CAPT. MADISON in the Bowling Alley. lt lie xtaiiflH 011 tip to-, t1in he raisos his right foot 6 feet in tlif? air, give the C'olU-go yell of Jail Orlk'ge, and lets the ball "lip out of his liaiid.". wii'ling it up to the ceiling and letting it alight ovr the center pin, thus securing a strike. Only Madison and others of Jlerma i Wise's customers can porform this wonderful feat, lxK:ause they wear Wise's strongly sewed Clothing, Hats and .Shoes. I5esido3, Wise sells his Clothes so cheap that people can afford to wear them out. For well-made clothing, sold reasonably cheap, applv to HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clotiier. I'. 8. Men's suiLs from 34 to -K Youths suits from 12 to lf. Children's suits from 3 to 1C. LATEST PRESBYTERIAN ACTION. Eagle Lake, Ind., May 25. The Pres byterian General Assembly today settled two Important questions. The first was not to sell it building In New York, and the second to have only one secretary of home missions. The latest echo of the controversy over Dr. Brlgrs and the Un ion Seminary came up In the report oft the Judicial committee, which extended i to all Presbyterians an srder to exclude! the students of that seminary from their! care. It was apparent that few of the commissioners knew what they were vot ing upon, as the matter came up on appeal from some unnamed action of the synod of New York, the name of the case not being divulged. SIGUN SIGHTED. The Commodore Perry Discovers the Wreck-Men Perished. Port Town send. Wash., May 23. The steamship Topeka. which arrive! today from Alaska, brings the information that the derelict schooner Ge-neral Blglln was sighted by the revenue rutter Perry on her way north to Behtina- sea. The hull waa all under water exopt the stern. A man was sent down hot nnnA nnihin except a few provisions, the bodies of the crew oems; nownere in stunt. The vessel Is drifting toward Queen Charlotte Isl and and will nrobahtv m n.hnra t, i. certain that all on board perished. it is reported that COW in cash was In the strong box of the schooner. TO 8TCDY THE INDIAN. New York Mav ?s Tie ir-u... T3 .- - - a 1 1 uvw, curator of the anthropological section of the American museum of natural hit- iory. ami i.r. uivinxston --arrand, of Co lumbia I'nlversltv left Oil. ..-umm. the Northwest, where they will make a study of the ethnology of the Indian of the north Pacific slope. In Uritih Colum bia The scientists Intend to complete a systematic study of the North American Indian, and other era Asia, with a view to tracing the his torical connection that has Ions; been one of the theories of the origin of the Amer ican Indians. Liverpool has the Inntest fire engine In the world-equal to throwing-'l.aio Kaii- mlnut" Mnd a stream 140 feet hlph. MEN AND TEAMS WANTED. Laborers are wanted, by day or sta tion -itork, on the Astoria & Columbia river railroad. Apply to H. S. Schwatka. Knappa, or Ranier, Oregon. Teams must apply at Ranier only. HONEYMAX. DEHART & GLEN. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A J. S. Mundy tmproved motion drum hoisting engine. Size of boiler, 7x24 feet; cylinder, 7x12 Inches. A first-class engine, almost as good as new. Address "A." Astorlan office. MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wanted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room i. Flavel block. A. & C. R. R. R. TOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, en suite or single, by the day or month. Hotel Tishe, under entire new manage ment. Great reduction in rates. Mrs. O. V. Porter, manager. C. Eleventh and Franklin. Piano for Rent Inquire at Griffin & Reed's. FOR RENT Several well furnished rooms fo gene lenient cheap ait corner of Duane and Seventh streets. No. 1!1 Seventh. FOR RENT The store now occupied by the C.illforniiv restaurant, 571 Com mercial street J. U. M tnsell. FOUND. KOCND One-half net and lines, picked up at buoy No. XL Owner can have same on proving ownership and paying all ex penses and salvage. Apply at Elmore's cannery. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids for the Improvement of Bond street from east side of Ninth to west side of Tenth street, and from east side of Tenth to west side or Eleventh street, in accordance with the pla.is and siex?iflcatioiiti for the name jn file with the Auditor and Police Judge, will be received at the ofhee cf Frank L. Parker until 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, May the 27th, 1897. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, conditioned tha If contract Is awarded, same will be entered into or bond forfeited. Right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. FRANK L. PARKER, For the owner. Astoria, Or., May 23, 1897. Report of tho Condition First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the Stale of Oregon, at the close Of busluewi. May 14, IW7. axsocacx. Loans and discounts.. 4142A44 M Oven) rails secured and unseeurriL 64 60 12.A00 00 1,OHO 00 Vf78 36 I . B. Honda lo secure etrm.uti.ji PrllllUlb on b". nV Imnda Stocks securities, eu- Other Heal Haute and Hortxues Owned UH7 S3 Due Iran natiotutl banks (.not reserve sgaots) ,44X 28 Due f mm state banks and banken 3,e, 3 Due fruoi aiiproved reserve agrol 77,iiH it f 'tiAelra .nn .K I . . -. I Notes of other National banks..- 4' 00 Klckels and cents . tti 75 Lawtcl Mosxt Rcscbtb is Bajcc, Vix; Specie It SCO 00 Legal-tender notea..... IAi0 UU 100450 00 kedrnipuoa fund with U. 8. Treasurer (6 pe r ceo t . of circulation j Ml M Total. 8,4W U LIARIIJTIKS Capital stock paid la Surplus fund I'nuiTlded pruOu lea ex penses and taxes paid.-. National bank notes out standing , Due to other National Banks e Individual denoaita aub. 60.009 00 iu,euo oo 62,4-1 a 8,730 09 100 M jen w ciK'i.....ui2,ni M Demand certilioata of de posit 2SMW - 268,120 2S Total. f3tQ,402 M State ol Orrgoo, i County of Claisop, I 1. a. S. Gordon, cashier of the above Darned bank, ao solemnly swear that the above slate tueut Is true u the best of my knowledge aud belief. tf. S. (ioKDO.N,Cashl-r, Subscribed and swum to oef.are rue this -Lh day of May, lew;. ISRAL1 V. B0ELU.VG, Notary niblia. Correct Attest : WM. M. LADD. i J. O HAWTHORN i Directors. JOHN a. DaVUS, i PROFESSIONAL CAJUa H. A. SMITH. -4BiW titif DENTIST. Rooms 1 and X Pythian Building, ovei C. H. Cooper's store. DR. O a E8TE8. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of women and surgery. Office, over Danxiger'a store. Astoria. Telephone No. 61 DR. JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, rooms 6 and t, Pythian build-. 531tt Commercial Sf, Residence same. Telephone 96. Acting assistant surgeon U. S. Ma rine hospital service. H. T. CR08BT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 438 Commercial street J. Q. A BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlcf, upstairs, Astorlan Building. C. C. BROWER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Gunderson Building, Astoria, Oregon. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxoa. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON ft DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon. 24, IS, 28 and 17. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln-as promptly attended to. Claims against tba government a spa tlalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. I, A F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening ot each month. G. W. LOUNSBERRY. W. U. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. i nese tiny vapsutso nr .'!;. ; i to Balsam of Crip? ua. ol. ...r LUDeOS 0' lll0CTiOi ; sir. -"YV r.iiRP in aa Hn'iii.i.si. the same diseases with out Inconvenience. cvV all itri'ritt A Handsome Complexion is one ot the greatest charms a woman can possess. Puzzom's CoMrLsxioa PowDaa fives it.