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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIA X. SIX I) AY MOUXIXU Jl'XK . Mil. v! v If i JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tlephon No. . tkkmh of mbhckiition. DAILT. Sent by mH per 'r Sent by mail. P?r month Served by carrier, per month. . .50 WF.KKLT. j t! in Advance. Sent by man, i" - . Postage free to .ubscriners. . ie..lcn. intended for publl cat.on .hould be directed ,.i. communication of ail Kin.is imsln. sa oiimmuni Uresed U nd remittances must be a t. Astorlan. I ., a It autr Astorlan guti"' . . -i .t..i.M of nr Wrlber the larR-esi ci.vu.-..-- - , newspaper published on the Columbia j K -ape. river. j - - Adverting rate, can be had on appll- Uoland KM h i 'lve.1 a cr eation to the business manner. .l,ot M ventl thou-a.,,1 .lollar altt The Weekly Astorlan. the second old- ! a wnthern railway for am.W. rrt weekly In the state of Oregon, has. !, a sm..sh-up lat .r In those ilni.N e to the Tortland Oresonlan, the j x( xwMru-. M.r, slon verhans more Unest weekly circulation In the state. . ,lM ,v ma)o lr notrtr woul l John K. Handley & Co. .re our Port- land asenW. and copies of the Astorlan can be ha every morning at their ttand. Ill Third street. r " " I ma.ie a very strons plea for clemency. The opinion of Pr. William A. '!lm-j Ut, ,.x,,i,llllsi to the court that ae was the mond to Quoted as favoring the Ufa that s,smr, of wives and thlrty-nln--vtry human being doe a pood ileal ot j thl!am1 n .ms too bod to suppress thinking with his heart, hi liver, his kidneys, and various oth?r organj, and, that the "ganglia," which are scattered, ... .hroiiKh the loily, are nothing more nor less than minute lralns-lonR th sympathetic nerves they are strung like tx'ails, and. without the aid of the thinK - inff hleh thev do. noNMly could get! alone at all and are largely made up of the sort of gny matter thai competes the thinking pa" of the brain. This tiie - rv assumes that the syst.m of syn.pJ - thetic nenes extends throughout the ions. After a M;t to heathen land, body, and there are ganslla even In the .e " rot. : -The r.-e-i who denoun-e mis fngers and toes, and an examination ofjsions forget that human haeriike. iufan tbe he-art shows a great collection of'ilclde. WxkI.v w,;r and can.ilKHis-n dls- thera. there being In fact a lot of gray -mint mnfr" In the heart, that crsan being a secondary onan, an n...,,, center. The greatest collection, however of gray tissue outside the brain prop, r Is behind the stomach, there beta? lo-', ....,.,, cated an elaborate Interlacement of tj re-. pauieiic wnn ,uen . , my physiclilM toK1 me ,hat nothln CCll.l plexus, a properly delivered Mow upon : jcne for m(. anj my t rfcnds were fully which will produce death as quickly as j convinced that nothing but death would apon the skuIL j rrllev of my r'"K- 'n 'une' Mr. Evens, then salesman for the Wheel- ' j Ing Drug- Co., recommended Chamber- The action of the city council In push-; lain"s Pain Balm. At this time my foot Ing the Commercial street improvement I and limb were swollen to mye than double their normal sixe and It seemed through to the new depot will meet with i to me ray Kg would burst, but soon after the hearty approval of every thinking ! , ,an usinB he pa,n Balm the fr. man In the community. For months the j ;n; becan to decrease, the pain to leave, railroad company was hounded until n I an.l now I consider that I am entirely built a depot in the heart of the city. on.jcur'J- for s?.U by Estes-Conn Drug Co. year in advance of the time yuVm it J -M h, ne...lI After It wa completed J The Dutchess of York was married Ju- several months ago. it was found tnere ! was no way for the public to reach the ; depot, as there was no street within two blotks of it. Some Keeks ago the eliyj council awoke to the situation and ccm menced proceedings to build a street tOjff.Te given a testimonial in my life I the depot from the natural approach at i the west, and also one from the east. The matter will now be rush-J, and trelij- n tv,e house, and my wife would people will sustain the proposed action ! as soon think of helm? without rlour u of the council tomorrow to that end. and ill Insist upon the extension o: '00th vommerciai ano iwcmy-impi r.-ein. ; There U but one course to purs ie wneti you do a thinp, do the whole thing orjno trt-s It will fnd it so." For sale I nothing ite,-Conn Dru, Co. I Recollecting the value of tn experuueiit of the Iowa Agricultural Colltge sji:j-. years ao, f-cretary Wilson is Kotntr to attempt something In the twine dir- iij. He has decided to Rend Prof. Hampton, ' of 6outh Dakota, to Western Asia to make a collection of plants and urain.- which flourish there with a view to their 1 introduction In this country, where ll-. J climatic and soil conditions prevail. The i , ,, , ., , , : Iowa college did this, sending -Tof. IJudd to Russia and Siberia. The frulta and yralns and vegetables which he brought were tried In parts of Iowa, and added i .... . .. , .. , . , much to the nraluctiveness of he si;.-c. inia proieo. pari.cii.ar.y .rue c. me en.-r-1 ries which were introduced In Iowa in that way. Those cherrie-i ar; even Pnerrr.ore than the hundredth doctor can un thtt In the RMi.inn climate, from uhl -h . , . 1 lleves that Prof. Hampton will find some ; things, the Introduction of which will be especially valuable in some of the more Northern states. Those who are Interested In knowing where the city's money goes should In spect the new ordinance naming "Ocean View Cemetery." The rules governing! the sale of lots. Interments, planting of flowers, etc , on Individual lots would take a Philadelphia lawyer to unravel. After a man buys a lot he can only put a flat stone on a grave, no erect headstone or foot stones being allowed; and he cannot plant a flower without the consent of the superintendent and city council. An exchange of lots In Hillside cemetery with lotB In Clatsop, or Ocean View cemetery, Is authorized, nnl n su perintendent on a salary. In addition to a sexton. Is appointed. The licensing of dogs to run at large fu a city Is considered by many not only to be a nuisance to public health, but contrary to the charter of Astoria. Mke catllei they rhould I Md ff the meet-, or else a chimin made I" "he mnnner of conducting Mow, Oow running nt Inrye art" lo menace to every man', nai-den, ninl It I tundes lo sicii.l monry In lnvuitirylnir home, only to have thr work undnn" ly rattle. The new street improvements on Hond Mrvit nr not only sreatly needed for every .lay biiMtic.. l-ut will iro l-wis ! way ' iv:nce Isolde abroad that Ai- .45t,rlan m.aii to M. mi by their own irii. iwiilin an.l nt lt l.ll.v down to Walt for ! ... ihiiic to i urn ft'. r for Mitiitwn : i.clitiiiv.t; t like th. in with ft '.ro-iier!(,v learned. A lnvnU's ot hort skirt . that few vmM h.i i . vi-hnl nt tne imrn- ' -'. naar but for the fa.-t that shoy ttmh!.Hl on tm-tr K..t! ani !. 1! Ill lll mass. Thnv women m thiv.tish a irvvtv'.i nanlc I w ho ha I N 1 t !.,.'- kir; an.l w.re tnu en- ;p,.iy ,oss an, tnlv,.i more, j - !-' A oaroliaa moonshiner who has Jweently Nvn ent to the inlientlary en,,,nri. asl this, g u cl!iriy s a mistake to suppose thai U;,.neral Miles' trip to the scone cf the j troui.jc Th ssaly will be of no tene.lt. j AJtor that uniform no crafty lTu- ; mviluln. h .-ould he Induceil to pull .. ., ?1Re,. tall feather out of the ' American ! irl. - - j Charles Ririn must K' placed aniens- ! the strongest advocates of foreign nits- 1 appear with the advent of Christianity." ! ' Sir. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Koue. Burton. W. V.. r.nd of e m , wtdelv known nun In , the state, was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: -1 1 hav not sufficient command of lancuai;e I to convev any Ulei of what I suffered. June 23. IsW: December It, ;:r.d April -.'i. 1-1", are the dates of irths of hr three children. A H Patt.ri with E. c. A!kln!, & Co.. Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I have never But I will say that for three years we nave never without Chamberlain's I ..'oi:.- and Chol-ra and Diaxrha-a Kem 3 1k!' of ,hi' P-"fne.ly In the sunime son. We have used it with all 'hr. our children and it has never fadi l0 curenot silr,piy 9top paln, but cur al-soiutely. It is all right, and anyon. j Lir. Janieron. accordinK to the Cape Town ' Times," will return to South Af rica to carry' the P.holes transcontinental , -irH to t,,kr Tanganyika, Th.rc is no joy in the world qual to ; the happine.4 of motherhood. A woman' h.-alth Is her dearest possession. Good j looks, good times, happiness, love and IU continuance, depend on her health. Al mo"t Ml of the sickness of women In ""m-M directly or indirectly to some deranrement of. the organs dlstlr.ctiy , . , ., , , , , , feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neriertl lsrcause a very natural end proper mol-ty keeps women away from physicians, whose insistence upon exam Ination and local treatment la generally 3 : a" useless as It Is common. Dr. Pierce's t-avorUe prf.rir)ton wl) ,0 more for them than : doctors In Vit. It v.lll do , ?s he pr-s rlbes It It Is a prescription of I.-. ii. V Pierce, who for S) years has ! I.e-n fhlef consulting physician o! the world's ljWw.ns.arv and Invalids' Hotel. at Meffalo, Xew York. S'-nd 21 one-cent stamps fT cover cobt of mailing only, and yet hie it book, TV. Peo:I -i'g Common Sense II . .1 Ad vlser, absolutely free. In all the world there is no other treatment o pure, so sweet, so afe, so speedy, for pre serving, pnriKti., and iwautil ying the skin, scalp, and hair, aad eradicating every hu mor, as warm luitlu with ( rrn i K Hoaf, and gentle atioiiit'ns: with CI'TI'.i.ha (oint ment), the frn-.it xkiu cure. la -nlif th rati rhmit thm vnrUl. PoTTza mr " All About tii fc-m. Rralp. ud Usir,frt. EVERY IIUMOlT7jJr;lrJ;Icta KIM mticura 1 . - After.... Taking tvccjisi; o( Avers l wis u.t of A py:'t':m i. svt it! oovl orkiti;t fijv'.cr avA a iv.-iii lc;.ins to l'co' V.-.t life is wort!; !ivi::;t. I!: !: lia Voc.-.no t!ie ;.v.u.'i;.i; prey of Constipation, t'ocs tiv.f rc.tlie the friction unt'..:r v!iicl: he labors, until the lurcn L liftetl from hiui. Then his -Mountains sink into mole hills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seem worth living to you, ycu may take a very different view of it after taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It la a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony and frlgh'ful disfigurements can b quickly overc tne ttithe.ut leaving a scar by using IV Mtt's Witch Haiel Salve. Charles Rivers. Gen. Ca.lorna, who commainlel the Ital ian troops when they toek pwsesslon o.' H.m. In !v', died recently at the ae of 2 years. Not only piles of the very worst kin J i ct be cured by DoWltt's Wltcn Har.eij 5a.lve, but eciema, acalds. burns, bruis-! !s boils, ulcers and all other M.i troubles can be Instantly relieved by Che same remedy. Charles R.igers. IHsrn't it always happen that w hen yni think you are loi-kintt anle ilarly nu fait you either stub your toe or discover that half of the balaycuse of your skirt is dragging behind you? "There's no use in talking." says W. H. liroudwell. drugKlst, I I Cysne. Kas.. "Chiur.berlaln's Colic, Cholera and I'lar- rho? Remedy does the work. After taklnic medicines of my own preparation MM those of others, I took a dose of Cham berlain's and It helped me; a second dose cured me. Candidly an.l ronsclen tlously I can rei-ommend It as the Nst thing on the market. The S and i) cent sites for sale by Kstes-Conn Drug Co. To fully realize how very nearly aniM some women are one only ha to xe a ret'n.-d little creature pilt.-ntly walklnu home with a husband who has illncl In judiciously. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. So care no pay. For sale at Kstes-Conn Dm? Store. The woman who deems curl papers and a soiled wrapi.-r the corr,-ct home com bination need not be surprlt-.il If her Inis lutnil looks elsewhere for a more pleaslr. picture. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but nld Nature by using DeWitt's Little Karly Kisere. the famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomach and liver trouble. They are purely veget able. Charles Rogers. The fiend who revels in the Inquiry, "1. It hot enough for you?" Is on the outs with the weather clerk. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by uslny - witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for plies and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. Furniture at night Incomes a veri table groaning orge to the light sleeper who is timid. W. B. Johnson, Newark, )., ays, 'One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has ave1 thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. T.luets are much worn by fashionable m n In lieu of the violet out of season. Kick headache can be quickly and com letely overcame by tudng those famous ttle pills knovn as "DeWitt's Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. The In-v. Samuel May, of Worcester, Mass., the well-known abolitionist, was years old. They are dandies" said Thou. Bowr- rs, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing about DeWitfsLlUle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. Fourth of July follows close upon the heels of Dex-oratlon Vay. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; ls?fore the nex; storm rolls af.und It may develop Into serious difficulty beyond re.lr. One Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what ks name Implies. Charles Rogers. MAR IN l; M-WS. ; tlllltl WATKK. LOW WATKH. IATK. i A. M. I I'. M. ; A. . I I H " It. Ill D 'll III ft ll III ft ;ll III ft Tiii-tdav."" li 0,11 T !; hill'. I T l ( M I w eitu.lv v' I I A T J li 1 l t ill I I'liiii-xliiv .V I ' f .' 1 a .i ii s 1 ! . a 4 II I ii Kriilnv,. 4 3:'T4 I f l ' i"i IU !' fo :l ; Hatinday y .1 lit : 0 4 : I .;! 0 I la i' !l I suiulnx I., 4 It i; .v r .' lai 'oii ll: jii .M inlay. ; A t i. .v ; i II al I I Til K ST A UK OP WATKll. t :-- : ! S M VI1UN. c - ,' -V ( Ji' ; a a. "."-". i h li II.U..I. r '.. ! o I v c ti:, u '. 't'lle ISilii . ll III " i I. mi . VJ I mat .IU,. r. . -n i' v" i" li-lv ij. v.M- :h,ii : v 1 1. . : i. . ii- 'ria V eu:!clv ' " c . i'i-. l I .cxs .!ini, l.t.ilm I :. -c " . '.Mia ''"! I., r. I.Uli,.,. , .' -i' u .i: ...M.I -..I 'I'll.' tier-. ' fc i:n:U'.l M'.i Ii warmer In.' til., ii. : vii ill'.;.' I ', h. , .ens (: a ninhtr I l.r. wc.uh.r wl'l i l' .t.. 'I C . I 111 .1 lie cr.tllv ' tr:n i. i to t.ll '....r at '-.H. I'll.' f Tie f.ill will at oi.t tli.' .um.' i lll lil'il'l.'l ll li. ll .1 ul tiK the pa.. .'I ll. nil's. The modern yaihiu -lni N .in 'iiuoi tin. ale craft. M.inne an Mli -.tare liu Im-,.i so enyri(.sisl in the .lev clie.'Uriit el steam craft thai It wmtld appear as if j the In. l-prop. lied hli lias tvcii alio Kether n. Kleclnl. says the "I'.i r. M " l". r talnly the fact that so many ' ' il.n.lt.l" satllmc vessels disappear nil "1mi not a wrack Ndilnd" would suv;est that there Is some trulh In the oiHenll in As thln,:s of lic.i ti ty Milling craft niti-t In-cb.s-fl. but ). forever they certainly are not. for In many 'iiv the t.-rlo.l of their aciiie life Is ry res!tl.il In-.'.-.!. As there Is a cause for invthlm;. tiler.' tlltlM lice, ss irllv he fom r .t.lll for i he iitarmiiiK iiiortalliy amoiiK tuo.l. ern s.11111115 ships. As a rule, ne tim t admit that the sailer Is well built so far as the tiiai. rl.il mid workmanship n. I -ut a potent source of weakness II--si In the fact that so far as Iron or Meel hull- . the tyv li)sin wlileh the ihlp In I lilt Is universal. It matters not a Jo' wli.u the trade may ( In which th.. i.'.. I Is . p. traKe.l. jStin may ! rn'iii..l to cany .ptier or., or l.nc. e.iTil or n'lrir'. .-I'e nviy be r.iiuir.'.l in rmnd '.s' !lm:i or the fain- of ii.s.l ll.i( to Is ir the I. runt of o;-!h .Vll.nli- w.alh-r. -r t" . njoy the c.. ni!. t. .li rs of t' e 'V v j sea. It Is all on.- to -he l-:'.er- SalPn vessels are not built wuh a .". ! th. ir l ie n W hl.'h. th.-y w 111 t . ', . . ( i'h.r. -'or", tney s'l.e.l.l 1. '.i.llt : nt-! IV tni.'!-,' for i'l'V tT'-ie or ;itlV . .r,..r if i'vnri It m ist In f..lrri ",. ( el M:'-J t-1 that as the illni; . s- -i,v '. ' l.'.i'.ll' 's'. t i;o West i r.e vny.l '.', I i "'t'-.j co. and : another e i.-t. to H'.-l-i. i!i. I .'.-.stlm of . r::;li.' Iris- s..il ri ort on' -i'-j ,'lal P'llle or 111 ot-.e sp.s-l.il .1 p.i'l'i eP' I . e-lfri.-le.. 1 ll.-.O ll.r I !W.l I I f . ' "lid here., the a.lo.ttv,n of a toil. : -a! tv... Hut th:s condition of t'd'H.- is in.Tely an iirKtiiiiefit iiti.I a strong one -in faor iif a staun.-h ship whieh nill weath.r ("alio Hotn r c-oss the N'or'h Atlanil" In midwinter without comm. to grnf. ADDITIONAL I.tK.AI.. i Sovey and Heo J Smith, the inlar younjr dnorKlst. .-f t l.i-t ecenuis for i' cle "lty, Alaska, wh.re they will etii;i.,' in liusln.-ss. i: r..lr.sN .-f thousands h i ..?! In- I tlKfl ll. m j l :e. .! to try I 'hamts rl.i'.n's i dy hy r. .i.'liu wh..: Ii has .1 i:.e f..r i. tilers, an.l hav'nff lesi.d Its tneriis .'or! ihetn-eUes are ti-l.iy its w irn -t fi! n i'.ir f ile ! y !'.-te--i '..tin Prui; I'. A Kalkenburr. of .!r'S.M the rltiZ- lis of A .rt i i.i-t of W'oi.l r,.;t linn.'.. -.-Klsaer'i oi-ra ho'i-e. I'll. --. Will he .;e a five tlek. I 1 ' men's ball, uhl. h oeeur-i fh. ; The pnbll.- are c. nil illy !n It slon fr-e. i."ii't- . :lt'- -I lit . tl- We.el I Friday w.1.1 t.i.ll. s' .l.iv -t th. .ir,i l;n; UlleVH. Mr'. llOK'TS a'ld Ml'-. .-'tle !Tl.,.i- the hlfj.-t ..or.-- -Z jx.i nt ..ieh. Me r. PP-k.-n iiii.l v v'-r - or.-l h'vii aom the genii, m.-n -U arid iiln:" r. ..et Ively. The n.xi m..'.ih game will r play.d n.xt Friday night l.tn.in lie Comm r !.d Sir. .ts the I'm., I ,rtd KI' VetHh street eiims, slxt.-. n on ..... Side. Aft.-r the close of til. Friday night, the n.ajnr noticed that the rx w pole of th r I. graph a nl Tel- .h '.ll- ,.,-!lp'ttll - A. l'e i.elng marn d by p.,;,e w oo .is. .1 j.-.. k knives, and ui.-;;--ste. tnut the ;..-i!P ir- r. st par'l.T for d. f.nir: i.roi . rty mi l permitting dogs and eat.-rpill t- to ni-i at l.'trn-e, as well v.n th- ; cr Mnfort'iii'it.-1 who got drunk. A mooidU-hi. execr-lon h:i. .. i--i ed for next Tiiumday eveiilri-; to T'nr.";- SIMMONSV llffi. xreguutor THe Favorite Home Remedq. For ah 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 frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator win 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 brine pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. my l J. II. Zeilin & Co., Pliilaulclpbi. ,,rrr! '.ZleTtr''sssv' I AVok'f Idhlo rropdralion for As simikiiiiii the )w .mil UcOula tlng ilu biouuuivs aiut I towvU c4T lVomoh's Dioslion.Chfcrful nc5s aiul I li'si.CouMlns luitluT liumT.Ior.tiino nor Mincrid. ISox N Ait c OTIC. .sttr Jrttm 'mUM. jtmH ienl Jiffmtrmnt . (,Vr.A,V .lutr . )- Aperfect Ronwdy forfonsllrvi lion, Sour Slonvti h.Dinri Ikici Woruut .ConvuLsions iVwrish tirss and LOSS OF SLEtl'. TacSinulc Signature of is tXCT copy or WRAPPCR. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. ami MeKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. Tolnt. Mr. aii.1 Mrs Win 1 jh.-'uvc . xi. ml. -.I a is lal iin n.ition for ihl "i curston. and will l- p.ae. to -s- .1 l ime crowd. Th- ta. iner l'.r . nil lame wllUi.rry ttu- i vui 1..11I -k. l-iilnu ,,.r ,),,. 1, ,n p. m, ,1)1,1 iM-turtiliiK I. i.e t,. I V slalli.lt at 11 III Hound Ins.. : children, IV. II. fr. hnieiil will ' . r . d on the H..ieou itoverntiieiit do. lt lllSi'l.KII'AI. Sl.l'll.'TY Mi l Ti Ue..olllton Adopted I!' latlw- to III man Monument. Whit. j I'aiii. r . Tl.e l.ljllliril.ll III.ellllK of III and lliMiorleal Society of on k-oii met n the nltlee of I'oility Judge 'ir.iy jester day. There were pr.ni J 11 1' Inn. pr.ld-ni: t. K Wright, treasurer: i;. '. J. (T. rs. Col John Adair and Mil i II Smith. The secret iry U lng al.. nt. M.as I! Smith wan npiHilnied ret.ter (ro 1. in. President liray r-ml a report relative lo the propim."! omiinliatlori of th" W hit arm Monument ns-nc lailoii of the north vest and of the ndviniMllly of tr,infrr. ing the W'liltniiin iiioniim.iii fund of t'"i. now tn the hands of the society, to the j proposed ti.-w orgaiilxiitton. oneil in. "titigl The follow ing resolution w as then ol id thai h- li.ol I fer.-d by "ol. Adair, which was adopt -d. h solv.sl. Tim', th. executive commiii'-e of this Kochty ! mid lire hereby nuth..i-Iz.-d to take stix k In the prop'ed Whit man Monument Association of the Kuril.. x,-nt tn the iimmitit uf thi flltwl hi W (fl the .,,dd & Tllton's bank of I'ortl.i.id. "f J",' - r'-""lM wrm (.r.gon. held by thin association for the ''" Any iH-rsim Inter?, ed Whitman monument p,irpo,es-and thai''" '"'r"''5' notified to appear and sh-.w nld stoek be held lii trust by t.r ex-.iii-".. If '"'y I'"'"-' ". why tho prayet eetulve commltt. e for the original sub-1 of the -mi..ner should nut Ik- Rianted. scrlbers thereto. i '' '""'''r of the Comtnoil CnUticll. The clcctlin of ollle.rs was postponed' K F.I.H' 'N, mil some future time. Auditor nnd Foll.e Jud,e. i'ITV HTFA.M I.AI'M'ltY. The City Ktenm l.aiindrv will mow ih.-ir new building lo Franklin nv- 1 ce, is.iwc n F.leventh nnd Iweifih sis., wh.re they will have greatly Improved r illiles. on account of changing o-n- iPn. biislmsn will Is. suspended for a few days only. Will call on our n g.il.u 'tisio'ners as soon as possible. I'l AN' iH. We have a very choice lot of pl.moa and organs from the mosl ceh Prilled makers, bought very low for cash. We will sell on easy payments, at cry low prices. As we only Intend staying 11 few' days longer, It will pay ynu to cull nt ! enco nt 471 Hond street. 1 Tlll'I WIU:V II. A I I.F.N :-o. tV RF.WAItU. Will be paid by the undersigned for tho; recovery of tho body of Isaac Ilalonen, ' who was drowned May 21. U'.. j ALF.f'K IIOI.MAN, I , , . . , , I lnanclal Hecretary I lnnlsh iirotherhood BUILDERS AND CONTIt ACTORS. If you want jrood lumber and loweat j price figure with tlw Oobel Mill. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 355 Commercial afreet, Aatorla, SEE THAT THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OP IS ON THE "WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTUi OI CtorU li p. tf U c-t.il.'i hattlM oolr. ll ' D.'t ii'M la bali. Dos'l silo t.T.H to Mil .it.il tl) e i. or th. or ttraaiiM td.t II V U J u.t 1.1 go.J r.J w:ll n.r mj Dur- Hs- ... .a n.i.n.T.n.t.l.i fit f.4- 4 liai.t 1 tsfCt'.VI' t V'ltfM. sex: Sitilutnt nit th- Hiiiilli ?iiU of A'-loriaV Mils. Twt nly ili'ifos wnriii'M ninl v';'t:itin!i ;iv4 in iiIviiiu'f f tin' Nrtli hiilo. .Mairnilift'iit Mitts fur hh ith'iir'!. nvt'i look i t j- riii iukI buy, nu nil v ami nhl-tt-rt'd. Ivisy ninl natural grades; littk' or n p'mliil.U lit'iili'il fl-.TlTIi'N. To th Hon. County Court f 'Utsop I'liuttiy. t n--r,-i: Th.. ut enlk'tin.. Auditor wJid I'ull Judife of the City of Atotia. .i. tlug by virtu of rin-'lutam duly a. I "pied by the I ' .lllltii ll I'lumiil of the City of Aift-M-ltt. hr-fby i-lltlnn yiiur li..uirnll UIy tn vnittto all of th.t jM.rtli-n of lh I'lty iVm.'l.-ry Pi-tit.s;! ut I"l8,!ip. In the I'miiity of i1i!oi. ytnto .f nr-'-pift, reis.rdi-il on plat lk No. 3 at ag,v 13 lUid I'l tlu-ri-of, rui fallow, .o wit; All that irtlnn of th City Ceinotety at ClnlHup lying north uf a line Ji o.n ootith of it tleirrm-, ;o mlmitin w.t. u hi. Ii His' cimiiiiiiucs at a point on the eiLSt leiundary, which s4nt I 17 .-gr.-- 17 iiiliiutiit nl, ftsv fet from the s.Mi!heiL-it ronuT of said toinelery, iw the ruune np-iirs of ri-corl "ti ! ik 2, png'ii 1j lUld H, rwirirds of plats of Clats-ip county. The City of Amorla, a iuiiiililuil cor por&tujii. Is di-Mirous of vaiatlng said tHirtl'in of said ivmetery In order to file a iii-w plat thnn-of. Tin- vac ttlon lietvln provided for does not lmorfcre Hiih any of the hits hemtofore soi l In said c.-tiie'.ery. Notli Is hi.r-by given that the City of Astoria, by II. F.. Nelnon, Auditor and I'ollce Judge, will ask the Coun'y Court lo vai'iitu said plat of the City Ci-iiiotcry located at ClatHop, In C 'lataop County, Oregon, mi Saturday the l.'th Astoria, dr., May S, K17, SEASIDE SAWMILL a complete stock of lumber on hand n the rough or dreBsed. Flooring, ru tp., ceiling and all kind, of flnlnh; mold n(fi anrl i,lngleii. Term rr-iutonablt atl, ,)rc0, at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Otllce and yard at mill. H F L. LOO AN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Japanese Goods Oriental Curioa Novelties WING LEE, 543 Commercial St ASTORIA PUBLIC ItlBWY READING ROOM FRED TO AJUU Open every day from I a'cloek U l:N to :! p. m. HiJharrlptlon rat II per annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH A tUANK BT A SNAP. For aula cheap and on eajty tcrrr.a, four choice building lota In McClure'a Aatoria. For particular call on Hotvull & Ward, 119 Hond atrcet. WHITE COLLAR LINE Portland -Astoria Steitnuns lcnv I'lifllnild dsUly M follows; Aldur M."'t 'to-'- M imd 7:4fi p. in. Ash t.ii"'t ! 7 m. mid N p. in. Iuivt- Al"i1ii. C, It. ntii) I'. H, N. dink, . .m. mid 0:45 pA in. ti. H. N, dix it, t i, tn. mid 7 p lit. HiHunUy nliiiil twinmr lmiv- Tort and riMiil AI.M' uliwl dik t 9M p. in. mid Ash utrint lk t 10 9. in. Hdiolul Innliidi- Hunday nlM IkmiI mil of l-orllaiid md A-torl, but no Hunday iinrnin l-t. Nlttll laiat from I'oriliunl ohihmhji W. Stcmncr ''AUI.IIK" nt Catlilttin-l al I Mottdtty fur W.-siporl, C Ilftm Ktmppi. mid ll imidlngs oil tr 4d. It, l. HCO'IT, rrldi. M, A. Heelny, Aelt. I'orllaild. C. W. rtlolio. Afjelil, Alorl. Telrplioim No. H. Marshall & Company's i wine I3lmorc, Sonbortt X- Co., Frrh from tl mills for li7 flstUng. I'-Vnrjf lull Kllalttllteol l'l(K riirt niy liiiM.rfii tl.tui lU.WAIIK K IMI. TATInVrt. i:viry Iwll must bo nmrkwl "MAKMIIAI.I. A CO., HIlllF.WHIU'HT MU.I.H" .Maiiiiftti tunil fr on iKdectl fl. InJIy f.ir CtI,r.MIIIA MVEH FIMIIIMI K thai wnry ball boars th M AltSIIAt.I. labol . 7. . 9. 10, 11. 13. 13. H ply l)'i I.'. 13, U. 1.'., H -ply W. 7. . . 10-ply Jo's. TPOD POISON A5PECIALTYi:u7oT fhonir. f'-rmmttm tr( untr m ura a if iry it i-' ivr lorotaa brr iiitM it fjrt. ri)ni1 fifi4irtl H-lblU Stkl 4 imr UtkTf.it lot-tir t! r"UbirUkflMif til iMiia-li, t.j nit ! ivh n4 (-u-. M ucu I'aii hfi- In moult), Nur TlirtM( iirr 1 nittrotl Hola I lrr ua ti--lr, lliirt.f K)rtri fitiltiir Hit t't uf Ui t- jut, li M lht HvromUry t.iMl l0iO vusri.iitrfil.irur l v ..In 11 llu. 1.' t ntMt.. ul aiwl rhiUiisi tit rur!ii fur . ..e w 0 rrtfliiot eitr 'l liidi si ! nulled, ll.s.k III ol th ni.Mt r-u.lnrul .l,)i.. nan aoo.ooo eainui ts.uu d our onreiilfc l 'ii.i fnsruiiv . AlsMtluir nr....r. -el .s.iua : l,.-.ll .1. AiMf". I'lMIH llMr lV tU J M-sM lauutls. CU1CAOO, ILL, .SNAP A KODAK. st miy itmn coming mil ul our iter tint you'll get purtrait of wan l.riiiiiiiiii oer Willi plewAlll tlluuxhts. Hurh quitllty la His ll.pior. llMf looffrl an Pllnlutll ! plr.ig nj nun COM K AND THY Til KM HUGIU-S & CO. AHTOHIA IKON WOUK8 Front to., foot of 41 h, Astoria General Macninists and Boiler Makes Laos and Mir Engtriti. Bullw vork, $! Iiott tni Cann.ry Work SpHlilty, Caitintt of All Pa. rlfiinni Ma4a lo Oidar oa Slum NuUia. John roi....ltaldnnt and Huprintndan ' " Vlo Proalda-t 0 ' ''".I H-riary Atorla favlnini nank......,,Ti-urr J. B. WYATT, Mhont No. AH AdorU, Orf a I Ifird wn re, Ship Chandlery, (irocerien, IVoviHiona, I'AINTH nnd OILH. Spatial Attantlun Paid to Supplying Ship. t l Vll . ,. v J 1 neso tiny - jpiuit :t arn -, , ,. , , kM I? ,B',lsam of C01 i;ih.iix v i v.ioeu, ii. m OClton!, .1,1(1 CURE IN h HOUHSV"'" I, the lama diseases with--l 0111 inconvenience. y nil ,rftt,. nitf a. ia . - - - - - - u".er""'n.m. reniml. r..a ii......... - ''". Hri.r maiurrbisa. ' la I un.r. ll.araaki ....e., unnaitirai aim "liarana. n. m. lHn.. .Iflal... II - ' ... 'Hlfculill Cumuli (in, lir.tir.. Nun aalrlntrul, k riHci.. rt,o I jr-I ay r-((l., 2 I r aent In si. In -p.HM 0. 1.- 7 Tee- t hr "iprma. nrnti.1.1, rot 11 hi. i.r 3 isililM, aa.7&. iri tiUr arm uu riiiuisil Emil Schacht ARCHITECT llflftlM. .BB s.U Portland Savlnja tank Bld. h . 1 Portland, Oregon.