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( THE DAILY ASTORIA N. TIES DAY MORXIXO JI'XK I. 17. v JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. fit. TKRM9 OF HI BSOKIPriOJI. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year .....$6.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year XI In advance. Postage free to subscriber. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the lar$rest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rWer. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation in the state. John F. Handley Co. s-re our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. ASTORIA AND ALASKA There Is a field open to Astoria's bus iness men which should be occupied at nee. Thousands of dollars are beins lost d.-Uly because no steps have been taken to occupy this profitable branch of trade. Commerce with Alaska is rap Idly growl MR and within the past yar or two Seattle ha quadrupled her busi ness territory and now baa nearly all of the trade. The Astorlan has repeatedly called attention to the matter and urged the establishment of a line of Mia-iers between Aluska and this port, and now I comes new tales of the welth being de- i rived from the trade by Seattle, w h!ch ' has not only one. but three lines of steamers in the service. Attorney John C. Leasure. of Portland, j vst back from Alaska, whither he went 1 on legal business, is somewhat wrathyj ever the apathy shown in Portland with reference to capturing the Alaska trade! and travel from Alaska. He says that ! ,k- .--.i.,., , . , . ,, , , ... iu w time, w an lhjiius in , Alaska from the Eastern states-Colo- j rado, Montana, etc. via Seattle, cannot is also a trained nurse, and it Is her cx be realised here from what one reads ; Pectation that her labors will be almost In the newsoaners. Seattle, hv i , I e.nervns- , ln.s parucutar. r.as established Itself as the bureau of all ! Information bearing upon Alaska, as well as the basis of supplies for its trade. Portland is urged to enter the field at once and eclipse Seattle In Alaska. If Astorlan realited their own Interests they would not permit Portland to in-' ' iiaim 10 ( ter me Alas-a trade, but would estab-! lish a line here this summer thai would . , , , I soon make hoi work for Seattle. It can I K .1 , . , 1 . ; ... .1 uc. u rumoreu tnat one of j complexion of persons who? d'gs the foremost merchants of the city lias Hon is out of order, who are bilious, or determined to start such a line. ! who lack vigor, always exhibit an un- Commissioner ,,f P..,. r. 0 ,. ! gaged in simplifying the work of ." ' , pension bureau. During the time thai ; office was conducted for the purpose oil cutting down the pension list and keep- , i. . . .... , .. . ..wlunma luuiiiiiK nii.'ier unu miner ... ..e- a system of clerical circumlocution was establish- ed. It was necessary' to take note of all I the technicalities invented from time to time for the discouragement of claim ants. The result was a multiplicity of inconsequential records which have near ly swamped the bureau. Commissioner Evans will return as quickly as po-lble to the former direct method of dulng bus iness and conducting the office in a way to carry out the intent of the law and aid pensioners and claimants. It has been found that the clerical force in the office was excessive. When the businiss Is simplified, all concerned will find that their cases can be attended to in mueh less time than under the recent solui'-r-Lating regime. There Is a young girl in this city just sixteen years of age, w ho stands at the j head of her classes In the high school j and has already obtained a teartur's certilicate. Xaturally of a delicate con stitution, overwork has rendered her more delicate. Her parents are in com f.Wte! le cir.'uir.s :i" '., but for four years the child has bought her own ciotlies, besld-s six-ruling money to help younger brothers and sisters. She possesses a wonderful memory and a natural gift of imparting knowledge to others. Thor ough and conscientious In her work and a good disciplinarian, too delicate for bard work, she yet seems doomed to a slave's life for the lack of a few dollars to finish her education and procure a school. Here is a chance for a philan thropist to do what natural guardians refuse to do, or do not understand. That the pending tariff bill Is especially satisfactory to the farmer is shown by the closing sente-nce of an article in the Minneapolis Tribune, whose editors have especial facilities for testing the s't,t ment of the agricultural classes of the country. The sentnce In qw-tion s;iys: "There Is one thing certain; the Western farmers will not have any cause to com plain that the bill was constructed In the Interest of Eastern manufacturers and CHltnllil n opposed to their own. It I the most favorable tnrl!T Mil to fn retri ever framed.' Th.we who have been Insisting that thi tnited State mods "more money are uuulod o know how to explain the fac Ihut the gnat Ijiko Shore railway re ctntly refunded more than one hundred million ilollars of bond al three and half r rout IntereHt, and found plenty of monry to take them at that prUt. 1 the country renlly needed more money fir general hitr-ines piinH". that which it has would not Ih looklmr for Invent nuiit at three nml a half per cvnl per annum. CtllCAHO IX AKMS. Trusts IVno-.itiCod ami War to l"e Wase.' Ill the U'Ktslaf.ire. Chlcauo. May 31. - Al a bis mass nuet- lix in Central Music Hall last enniri; resolution tun' jwsso.1 denouncing th ;as trust ami tnt railroad bills ho tore the legislature and calllnjr w the legislator In the name of decency, hot! ety, justiv an.) American principle of Kv.il self-K.nernment to defeat these measure. The resolutions provide fir the appointment of a committee of one hundred to tslt Spring field this week :,n l wage war on the measures. HAD HIS i'U'Tt'RE TAKES. Washington, May II Wu Tins; Kan, the new Chinese minister, has had his picture taken. This is not ordinary (or a Chinaman of his decree, and rv-nulred the attendance of a valet and severa servants. A carriage-load of bales and boxes containing the minister s court dress was taken to the studio, Wu first posed In his street dress, a Jacket of terra cotta. and trousers of blue. After ward he donned his court dress and was photographed again. The minister also .-ondtseended to pose with his wife for a picture. BOLD HICJHWATMKS. Stockton, Cal., May 31. During the lost half week Stockton has harbored a high- I wayman bold in his acts, but entirety ' successful. His winnings have Iwn small. I though his persistence has made men. ' numerous. Thus far the police have bee n ural,ie to locate the man. Among his victims are Strwt S-.iertntondent Hid Mn- 1v'- 'lr of the proprietor t of the Washington House, and Kd Sear, 'a milkman, all of whom were forced to ive up ,, olllllli M I S S I OX A K 1 KS FOR ALASKA, San Francisco, May 31.-i:ii.it th M Dean and Mrs. Demonette, of New York. ar, htr" on their way to AI'Ka ,0 " gag in missionary work in the mining . dt.aconness of the Episcopal church. ivsmcis the Yukon. Hiss Dean is a She confined to hospital work The miners of Circle City have already to a no8pltal fund. THE NEGKO DEAD. Atlanta, Ga.. May 31. Miss Annie Hun ter, a young society woman of this cit. while out bicycling last night with her , escort on Whitehall road, was run dnwn . negro is dead and the young woman is rot exjH-cted to live. COMPLEXIOXAL IXDICATIOX3. j healthy tint. It Is by regulating the or8an a"l Promotln? digestion j ami assimilation, uiat ine parcnmeni nue , uni.ui: . 7 v ill iicai. 11, in naiii.Tii.ru iiuiii in.l a 111 t,.n1tU I- .h.J the cheeics. To rectify the fault of a tonic will assuredly result in renewed ach Blttrs- an Invigorant and alterative 'which removes those obstacles t renew- . , ed strength, physical comfort and per onal attractiveness-an imperfect diges- tion and secretion, and a disordered con dition of the bowels. Persistence In the use of this inestimable corrective and ntolc will assuredly result In renewed physical regularity and vigor, will tend to ir.ereajse bodily substance, and cause the glow and clear color of health to return to the sallow, wasted cheek Eb-ctrlelty Is being used by dentists to bkach th te-th. THE OBJECTION XOT GOOD. There are people who have objection to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection is that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Xow thl objection Is not good, for oftentimes thise advertise ments convey valuable Information. For instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the WI.scon.tin Cen- tra! lln between st. Pauj Mi Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call ft the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond. O. P. A., Milwaukee. Wis., or Geo. S. Hatty, General Agent, 246 Stark street, Portland, Or. Xorway i the only country In the world v. h:ch j, not in'Ti-a-Ing its annual yield of c. r.il-. The reason Is fo-ind In ellurite conditlons. Mll L3 Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itching, Immi.iz, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp l.v..., 1 i,uuitly relieved liy a warm Lt -.villi Cxthxba Soap, a single application of Clticl-ka (oint ment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of CcticCBA Resolvent, greatest ol blood purifiers and humor cures. Stlciira P.EMKDiES speedily, permanently, and eceHiotnically cure, when all else fails. P"TTt rro awt Cnt. Corp.. Sa1 Prnf., RiMtnn. atf-"UoTls Cnra Every tkimwl Blood Ugmur,"ln PIMPLY FACES 2SrS:iJrsZf. " ai7 -. ---, I Tlfty Year Aso. Ko theory o( Kcrm to chill Altcction't buvtilinii bllir; When sidcnt lover uok their fill. No microbes ou thrir kic. How h)py they were net to know Tke rrui lad jo jears cj. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is the 6tradard family remedy of the world for colds, coushs and lung discuses. It is not a p;dliative, and is not therefore put up in small cheap bottles. It is put up in large bottles for the household. They cost more but cure moro. Fads come and go but no theory or fad can overthrow the fact, that the greatest cure for all colds, coughs and throat and lung diseases, is Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. 50 Years of Cures. There are in the 1'nlted Stt Wv keepers. Tile avenge product of each hive is potimls. Why is it that one man Is old and de rrepld at . and another hnle and hearty at SO? It deptmds on the care he takes of himself. Often a man's body gets out of repair the trouble grows until It lays him out In bed. Whenever a man feels that he is not as well as he ought to 1m-, whenever he Is listless, without energy and without vitality, -henever he finds that he Is losing weight and that his ordinary work gives him undue 'a tlsue. he needs Vr. Tierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. If he keeps on working with his liver inactive and his blood Im pure he keeps his nerves ami Ids body under a constant nervous strain. He will not be hearty w hen he Is old. The "tiold en Menlieaa Iuscovery ;ures manv so- callod diseases because nearly all Illness springs from the same thing bad diges tion and consequent Impure blood. The "iMscovery ' makes the nppotlt good, the digestion strong, assimilation ensy. anil tne blood rich ami pure. On Juno 0. Augusta, Me., will ecle brate the Irtth unnlversary of th ram. ing of the town. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-l'onn Drag: Store 10c and 25c per paekajre. The Tnlted States has produced two- thirds of the cotton consumed bv the world for the last T years. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or prison k with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills fjr con stipation, biliousness and Btomaoh and liver troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles Rogers. ,V hive of 5.1..1 bus should produce . poumls of homy every year, and multi ply ten-fold In live years. "They are dandies" said Thos. Dow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise. while writing about DeWltt'sI-Ule Ear ly Risers, the famous Uotle pills for sick headache and disorder- of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. Since IW the value of grain crops has steadily diminished, while that of pas toral products has Increased. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using: He witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. In 121 33 per cent of the population of Great Britain was engaged in farming In I'M only 12 per cent. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., ays One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has ave-1 thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. The agricultural capital of Europe has loubled since that of the T.'nlted States has lie reas. d over six-fold. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. or sale at hs- tes-Conn Drue Store. It Is estimated that the farmers of the I'niUil States lose SlOO.'.Vioo annually from the depri-datioris of various Insects. Sick headache can be quickly and com letely overcome by using thore famous ittle pHlH knot.n as "DeWitt's Little Early Rl.wrs." Charl?s Iiigers. The value of the cattle In Western America Is estimated at l2,ii,Wj,0of, or five times that of all the cattle In Aus tralia. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It Is a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony and frightful 'llsflguremon-ts can fc quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using Xje- WlU's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. The culth atlon of sivar beets v.as ntrolii'ed into France by Xaiioli-on; in !,, aor-H grew ji.m.i.is'i bushels. Not only plies of the very worst kin I can be cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruis- boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by tthe same remedy. Charles Rogers. Hl'iter Mr. Isaac Homer, proprietor of I he Iturlim Mouse, Hnrton, W. V, and one of the m,vsl widely known men In the stale, was cured of rlu umullsin after throe years of sufferliiir. He says: "I have not BviftU'lont command of Initstttme to coney any Idol of what I suffered, my pliysiclana told tne timt uotiiliu coulil be done for me and my friends erv fully oomln.iM that iiotliln bn! death would relieve me f my sunVrliiK, In June, Ivu. Mr. Kvens, then alesman for tile Wheel. Inr Hrui l'v., iveotunii'inb.1 t'liauibi c Iain's I'alti Halm. At tbls Mm. niv loot and limb w re swollen to more that" double tbilr normal slue and It seemed ttii mo my I. k would burst, but m,mi rft.r I b.Kiin ui"u the I'aln Halm the swo'b In iT U'an to deeroao, the MU1 to b.ne. a' d lu.w I consider that I am nllr l oiir.il. Hor s:l' hv I'Mes-tYim I 'run I'o. I'lvm IT.'i to the prrn-tit lime eui dores aiiutcitty h.ixo n ftwn mal'si tiud -oa by Hie ISiiinai'k or be.- el.',l:llo.l Old.' ot A II. Putter, with I' t. Alums t'o . ll:.lhii..Mi!s, Ind . writes: ' I have nov r before tilven a losilmonljil In my life Hut I will say lb.it for three years We hae never Ixi n witiiout I'h.ituberl tin's folio and I'holera and IMarrluia lieni edy In the house, ami my wife won', I as soon think of helim wltuout ilour is a bottle of Hits Homely In the summer season. We have used it ttliti all thieo of our children and It has nner f ided to oiirv-iiol simply stt pain, but cure alisolutoly. It Is till rltibt, and nnyono who trios It will tnd It ." For sale b I'stes-i'iitm Hrug t'o. I'aradoxlo.il as it may sound, there are s,.iral nrlellew of tlsh that can not swim. In etiry Instance they are deep sea dwellers. "There's no use In t.ilMni;." says W II. Hrcidwell. druggist. I-i t'ygne. K.is . "lhan:lni'l.iln' folic. 1'hobrn ind I'i.ir rhu Iteimsly d-s the work. After taking medicine of my own prcivaralton 'Ud thivse of others. I took a dne of I'ham borlaln's an.l it hole.l me: t seo.m.i dose cured me. Candidly and i oust ion tlously I can recommend It as the Ut lliliig on the market. The .'. an.l .' cent sites for sale by Kts-i onn Hru I'o. Hood w hen It sours on the si Mti.teh, liei-vimes Innotrllive aim -ow hob some. I It msons thi blood, and toth u..r.d and j isiily suffer In eons, .piotis.'. What Is nei-dist to r'stor' wrf, ot diu'e.-iion U a! dose or two of Ayer's I'll!. T'iov n. --r j fail to relieve. Tlw farms In I'ran.-e oti!llv.i ..! ou tiers average l."i a res; tliose by ants, Z-', acres. Hani'mff, w hich cans, s s, nmcii I'eh Ing of the scalp, can lie cunsl i.y Hall's Hair Krm'wer. U-oaus.. it Is i eorrootive tonic for the glands proil'ioing ibtn.!ru(T. Much so-oalbd Mocha Is grown In tl.rl Ijisl Indies and sent to Mocha. i It Is a great mistake to suppose that t a simple tonic gives strngth: It only slim-1 ulales the stomach to renewed action To Impart real strength, the blood must lie purified and enrleh.d. and tbls ran only be done by such n standard alter ative as Ayer's Karsaprllln. Thi rt are about camps of tin- I'nit ed t'onfeib rate eler.ins Kconotny Js something that -very-bedy tries to pra-tlce, r.nd yet Just a Mule oversight will sometimes rob the oust frugal and thrifty fa.nlly of i y, ;ir'f I savings. You want to do as J. I. 1 1 1" K -man, of Montlcello, Oa., did. lie writes: "For six years I have kept Simmons Liv er Regulator In my house, an.l us d It In my family, and have had no need fr.r a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." The largest estates In Austria are thimo of Prince tv'hwarzcnhiirg, r,l'i,i.i n.-r. s. I'rlnce I.li'htenstein, l.'.l, and Arenduke Allx-rt, jfi'i.ais). ilumlreds of thousamls have bun In duced to try Chamberlain's Cough lb m edy by rearing what It has .lore for others, ami having tested lis merits lor themselves are tid:ty Its warmest fih n's. For sale by F.stes-Conn lrng Co- CASTOrilA. nsha- f ti n 'trr ecu; f Don't r.eplect a rough beeausv the weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rills around It may deve' ip Into a aerious difficulty byond rejialr. One Minute Cough Cure Is eaay to take and will do what Its name Implies Charles Rogers. SIMMONSV regulat6r7 t'lmmpniine it rapes are very little than red currants. I b. i Tfis Favorite Home Remeag. For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, q 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 frequent 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 havy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LlVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. J. H. Zellln & Co., Philadelphia. jpn). i jpTPill XWcctitlile reparation for As slmitaUni the foot! Atulltctf uU tli ttic Siomaths ami 1 Vowels ttf lYotnolvs l')iilostion.CU,crf1 iw5 nmt IVst .Condilns mrltluT Oimim.Morptiiitt. r Miwcral. OT N All COT 1 C. W- SmJ 1 u-st- Apcrftft Rorncdy forrortstlrvi lion. Sour Stonvich.Pinutkiv Vonns,Coiiviilsioiis1'ovvrisli lurss nnd LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Siy'nnlure of NEW SOUK. ixact copy or wrappcr. K3S EgjCTi-i trn. ,':,:.,",i,,.:-'.:.lv.r.Ml,-.'-..v.a f?S0 MANHOOD RESTORED K ' WfT Voim or 1um-i ( lh svurmuv iTtfun, mh m It Mihl Brrrttff .Mlrrra au lliennrnimin inipeisnrf. s t rnit.i.1. riwiMwwiiTHi turn lrunl msriin ki.lnT ml the iinnsrr Dna.i u uupiuiu rrrlnejntstwnlthrannilrTsliiaittiillwsAi.rit.e 1Um rvaaott nfTrrrrs sr not rttrt-1 by ls-inni u bmuw nmefy per eettt af ironfiii wtin pautalll. t'l'l'l liKN R It thaoniy rimiwii esmr.tr Incur wlitiiml n nrwrmikui. ksliMlitt4.tik is. A wiUln rlirmnlr flrtn ftixl miwr rwturiivu u stl niir uivst nut auowt yt uiimj tsuiw UBsto,' fTlim.brni.u. K.oU tirwsari utwwiu i)imiimim AiMira 1-Vul. MEDIUM-tXr.UlloI V. I)m tawtao, ( , ltH CM AS IlOGRKS. 461 Commercial Sti-eL if i xtiaatv nccTfVDrn'io,r,n,.,!:f. ?Sr!& mm UjitfnIirl ututa, TWrJ anJ Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and MeKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTAIENT CO. 482 Bond Street. notice ok filing ahhf.hh.mf.nt. For the construction of a sewer on Sec ond street. In McClure's Astoria. Notice Is hereby (tlven that the assess ment roll containing the special assess ment for the construction of a sewer on Hecond street. In McClure's Astoria, has been filed In the office of the auditor and I'ollro Judge, and Is now open for Inspec tion, and will so remain oixn until I lis 4th of June, 1HS7, prior to which time all objections tc such assessment roll must he filed In writing with the auditor and pollen Judge. The committee on streets and piddle ways, together with the Isnird of nses ors of the city of Astoria, will meet In the eouncll chamliers In the city hall, In the city of Astoria, on Friday, June 4, IW, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m , to review and equalise such assessment and thereafter report their -actions to the common council. liv order of the common council. Att.-st; H- E- NKLHMN, Auditor and police Judge. Astoria. Or., May 2.1, Ml. A ride In the open cars Is u chenp sub stitute for one In a hansom cab. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. lie tit- J Is 01 vupp. Emil Schacht ARCrjlTECT R00.ns3l7.3l8 Portland Savings Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWP1I1. A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ma lic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard it mill. H F U LOOAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. SEE THAT THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTUi OF CmUI It ya'. ep U e'!is l.'tl!rt relji ll it tut f'i la t illt. P;'t ai'-o tcjont to Mil yoi. civt. if sli en tk. cr promlM that It it "J'.it i tf.v asd "will sstw.r stsry or pot.. .-8t t il yea pt C i-S-T O-B I A. Tiifu- 4 iimtixyvr7f'f ffl"'ItT."lTi WJ'.H GASTOBIA JnwimiiU. f ii In lbs Jlu-k. fWinilosl niLuloes, rrvn it,llli. "tnplrs, I'uflUivMi U Muiy, t.l'isu.tlnc rsle VsrliwU n 4 itmatiiwitliin. It sloi :l l..-s hv cv or httiiL l'fti qub-k. B.xif Utlim, wlileti l(mirhf-ki.-l lf't Ui Mprrtnsli.rth.iN aimI MAiMlUUU IVLO I MUU Jnntrl to eu ..1 li.no.., .11 eutmiurbu We.k Meaiorr. !xsof Hrlo Power, llntio, W fuTei M.nh.l. Ms-buy K.iiil-loiit, Nortousue-s . all rtuj lots oTpowTr lu Uen.Ur. Org.nt ol .liner to ud J lion .youthful .m., i.Mlir. u-t of ''-fH """ft Vau - lll Iimiaud. Of. J. W. CONN. wnL A.t.rU Hitiuitcd mi tin- .south sid of Ar-torin's hilU. Twuity ilfri'CH wani.fi ainl VffrHatioii 'AO dayn in atlvanct" of tlm North bitl. Majinifii'i'iit Hiti-a for rtf id(Mic'H. ovt-rhiokinp rivi athl bay, muiny ami nhel tercd. Easy ami natural priidcH; little or no grading needed. Cedar Shingles BEA8IDE LUMBER YAIU. OFFICE 8f.S COMMERCIAL HT AMTONIA IKON WORKN Front Ht., foot nf 4th, A-lorla. General Macninists and Boiler Mikes Urn) f i Mar Fnr'SM. Roll.r "tk. Steam boat and Cann.ry Work a Specialty. :jUnr of All D.tcrlptinna M.d. to Orsar oa Shun Nullca. John Fox.. ..President and Huprlntndsnt . Ij. foi vies I'resldnni 0. B. Prasl Bscretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer ASTORIA PUBLtlC LIBRARY HEADING BOOM FRRHJ TO ALL. Open evry day from I e'oloek U l:M and tM to 1:80 p. m. Hubaeriptfon ratsa U per annum 8.W, COK. KLKVENTH DL'ANH BT- Vssr',jVjft..'o, m riiir n 11 i,..,i.poiuin'n. t&r J'S.J 1 b.r e.iii.rrlio.,. J;t'llF.i.y;l 'Uwt. ,i,rmsi..rrli.e.i, r -T'o I - n-i'' J) Wliln, 11 1, tu ml 'V OH.rnir-d li "ii.iiK--, .r sur Iril1ii,iiit,i , - iioii, , 1 riti.111,11 or uteris io.i.m wniHx.a. lion i.r n, ii , .. ,1 ,. .., krHtEvNNsCiusirMri. brAiii... Nun-tirilfliii(i.ul nr mnt In Dlslti wrinp-t l.f i-pn. t.. il (i 1 .''. i.r .1 li-.tll... f.7.',. Irriilar arii, un ri'-oie.! ri7 rTf- I He, I hese tiny Capsules - iri . ., Cnbebsor Injections nnd onsnnofv,. lOUBSV1!"" J, 25 wi!i.v y tURE IN 48 HOURS the tame disease out Inconvenionre, A SNAP. For eale cheap and on easy terme, four choice building lota In McClure'e Ah to rin. For particulars call on Howell . Ward, 51(1 Bond street. BUILDRHS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want irood lumbr and lowpet prlcee figure with tho Gbe Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 3G5 Commercial street. Astoria, TIlANXI'OltTATION . N KM. Are You lUm)g KastTf lie sure and t that your ticket rds via T HE NORTH-WESTERN ui n e:. Ui- CHICA(H). ST. PAUL, MINNIvAI'OLIS -anil- OMAHA KAII.WAVS. This is tin GREAT 8 HURT LINK Hslweea HULUTIl. ST. PAUL cmcA(.c And all I'oiihh Kabt unl Siul.. Tholr Mscnleleeiit Tis-k. I'rarlsaa Ve- tlbitlnd I'lnlns slid Hlse'ln far Trains anj Motto: 'ALWAYS ON 1IMI; M llsve glvsn tnis road a national rvpuuv Hon. All cUumi of pasaeiisars rsrrled on the VMllbulad trslna wlttieul eitra ohsrus. Hhlp your frih end rvel over this fsinoua Una All hee tleksta W. II. MKAD, r C. KAV.'.nK. Oen Aut. Tr r. snd I". Agt. 14) Whtnton si.. Portland. r. San Francisco Astoria and Portland VIA Kun'krt, Cil. an 1 1'-ns IUtv. S. S. MOM ICR Will Make leiwlnr Trips ICvcry M I ! I'tmirliefer mid I r r 1 1 1 1 hi IUdiieel Italic WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER "BAILEY GATZERT" Portland Astoria Ht.mera lev I'ortlivnd dally m follows: Alder trr-l di k .41 a. nu and 7 i t. 111. Ash (n-t dm k J a. m. and t i. tn. -AVn Aatorta C. It. tit V. 8. N. ilihk, 111 am. and MS p. in. t). K. & N. do.k. T a. in. and 7 i lit. Hut ur lay nljrHt (ahic lnv 1 Port and frvm AUW strwl dta-k at MJ p, tn. and Ash etre-t dock at 10 p. 111, MkmIuIo lnoludM Hunday ntftet huat out of IVrtlatid and Atort- but no Sunday morning boat. Nlgtit Ual from Portland oonnecta with Slcamcr-MII.IIK" at Calhlamet at t a. m. dally eioopt Monday t"T Wratort, Clifton a4 Knapiia, ami all landtnfs on CrW tde. U. II. Hl'OTT. TrrsldsBU K. A. Heeley, Arnt. Portland. C. W. Htnne, Arnt, Astoria. Telethons No. II. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL... ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing dates to and Iron Tillamook and Nahalam drrxnd upun tlla waather. Par I'rtljiht snd Paitsngcr Hstta Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AtJI'.IN TH 0. tt. AN. CO.. Agrnta.l'nrtland Lrik,LLn l.ii. .Uilrfinrlfiirniniltw.liill.tlL n ?liarim, it no 1:-H i-h-iuo. If foiihiivntnieiinier t iirv, ioilido I-1.I101I1, i ami limn aehra and fnn. silicon. I nn bea In i'iouih,"ore'l lirci, 'Inijili-, Copper Colored Npots, t'lerra on i-ir vartof tha txiir. liulror t"'y brows fn Ulnar sill, It la Una Heuoiiiliiry lll.OOl 1'OlioJ as fcuaranUiM Ujcnni. Wiiaolieit urn ni..t obatl iiU'.e rwM-.a snd r'mlluiiita Uio world for a . 1. w cannot cure. 'Jtuadl.raw lina aloars iHlbsd tbealtlll ot moat mnllienl liliynl duns. UflOO.OOO tMiittnl lx-hiid our utiniiiH. t'lintil imai-autf. Alwoluti iiroofa aeni n-alad oa jlei'.r ill n. AiMri... Odfi HKMKOV CU "it AUuonlo Xoiuulo. ClilUAUU, UXm Cavrata,snd Trade-Marks obtnlnrd and all Pat- 'rnt liuiinrMcondurlril ..r MoocsaTC Ttlm. i ousorrtci tsoppoaiTi; U.S. paTCNTOrricrf. w i nnari 111s jMicnl 1U lea UlllO lluut touu remote from Wa.hinKtot). Krnd fn.Hlrl, drawing or r-riitn., arlih dwrlp iirn. Via suvim, ii pairnutile or not, Irce ol thare. Our (ea n"t due till n.trnt la aerurrd, a aianiiiT . " IbiwtoOlilain Palenia." with rrt el iue in the U. 8. and lurciyn couotriaaj em irce, Addrraa, C.A.SNOW&CO. S Opp. PmT Office, Washington. D. 0. flLPipoisp'fi H ""f' '''''" OI.'r: loirmaimmif tl B I 'uredliil.itor.iinvi-. V-uc'tin hotr-'nti..i ua &Jb lmnieforaiiir ;rie, iimt ir "ainrRunrau. Trr.T.Jty. If you 1 -eterloe.iiniibi roinwiiioun. ill