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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1897)
THE DAILY -ArtTOItlAN, FRIDAY MOitNiNG, Jt'.VK 25. mi. ANOTHER BOUND ARY LINE DISPUTE 1 1. (inlil Miner (in OuK I'ulnt hlimil MuHc CIiiIiiis Ayulnst Ciminlii, lSLtS'ft 1'AHT OF MINNESOTA Aecurtlliiu In Treat y of Client, list AcioiiIIhij lo (ienlolal Surveys In I taomllna Territory - .Much C xtlteitient. HI. Louis, Jiiim !t,-A apodal tu th f tlolM'-l prniH-ritl from I n I tit it, Minn,, ilulil tin li'n dlacoverrd tin nk I'oltit latuiid In Itulny la h". which will tindouht edly lisut tu tin lull rimiloiml boundary tlaiiii Ihiihvi ilrratl llrllnln ami Hi t'nlliMl Huiea. Aco. nlllia; lo limp of th, fciMil.ilil.nl survey, the Island In In Cilliil tlian territory, hut it.viw dins to tlm word I nil cif Hi.i treaty of llhent, Hid Inland In part of llin Hi. ill' of Mlnm-aoU. t'liiimlii Ilna laaiie.1 potent In ami-rul valunlilr, rnlnliitf lurtflliHia on Hi" laliihd. mut via oroila .roii-l r li.-lng aci.t tu Waahliijf. tun ly American pr i4K.i'ior i. Tim miner IhruiiKlHiiii Km Ititiny l.ikn illairlct are lirmll) w limit ht up ovr Uio Hint Icr nnl I hero la a i.rnlml.lllty or trouble uulraa innihliut la i1.ni.., The way things nuw atmid, tlir t'nlio.l Mtalea loan) entire con trul, pvrn f Iht watora In Hnlny lake, aa accord!!!; i the KrHtliwIi-iil urvey the Vnllml Htnloa cannot gt-t a I unit Into ltalny lukn without lira; m(mkii tliroimli Caiin.IUii wulcra Thla la n ttlrrrt vln lull. mi r the treaty. Th. :hre hundred laluinl IniiiiuUry dlapule la of minor I it) -liorlitnce minimi. .1 to tlila. iiT TIIK HKNT OK Till: POUCH. Mora lil.iorra In Chicago Piny a J.iko on Tlw Pollrw. 1 till ago, Juru. : -Tlio police at htnd qimri.ra w.-re atnrdml ,y atrauan vole on llic telephone aayliMC; "Wr am blow ln up I hp af ul 49 lloartmrn street Voina ijiil.-k mtit yml can act ll a " It waa runal.lt-mt n pratlral John uihI nlili'.niih (he numlHT slvcn la only two tilock from the station no oil. m Inn wa (mitt lo the mutter ititiil din pnnTti-iiir of Uio ilumt -1 pai,kl.hniPtit nt 19 IiratrUirn airrr tlulinr.l Ilia Hilrn that arvrml hundred tloll.ir, Horth of ("oil hud hern stolen. An nilrnii lut.1 nlao tm-n malc !o blow up Ihp Mifp vilili'h ainn.la tim-lly uiulrr I hp rlr.lu.tip lH llu- liurKlura lia.l Urn frlBlilm.-l away U-foro nnUhln the )uj. KHSHT TO A KINIHII. Arllrlpa Hltftml l.y Mahrr niul Klutrkny In Npw York. Nr Vork, Juno il -Arilrl.-. for n flul.t to a nitlah t.tpn l'ntrr Mnlu-r ami Thiiniiut Hliorkpy er alum .1 li lm rtM.ilnlJv a of lln IMo limit y-Wi lulila to ly IKON WollKKKH Tt HTItlKIC. Mllttiiuki-r. Jiinn U -Tlirre la lllllo loiil. Hull .-miiloyrw ut llu- i.iytpw Vroika of Hip lllinola Hlral t'o. wilt alrlkn July J. A ciiiiuniii.w mulir.l iimn 8uit. Tliotmia ll.'la Willi Uio ar...lu,. for tlir li-t ycur tint li turtml Uhmii curtly uy Tiny any iml..a a coiifpntiic la liriuil.il liny will ijiiii work. IIKAtigt'AltTKKH fHANUi:iV t'pvpliuil, Jiiiki 21 An liiumrtiint rppiilt of Mr. Iliuuui a 1r.-alvt vli'tory In lh Tpto i-oin .-in Iin mil laa iho imiu.r. r of tlio aiulp iHillilritl lnviiliiiurl-ra from t'o luml.ua niul rini'lmwill lo Cli'trluml. ADIUriONAI. LOCAL YcaliTluy wna a, itoo-l iliiy for lr anil immi wiiicp-tiirlima klnila. Mm. A. A. rii-vi'liinO ami fiimlly t"iit to H.'l.li' ypaicriliiy un. I will ii.mi tliolr rotiniip for I lie apiiaon. Aalorlit Wiia Iho tnat plm'p tilt tlip .'On ttiM-nt In tliv l'nllp.1 Hlal.ai to ruU-lirute tlu- nmvn'a Juhlliv, Mmk llu- (uriliinl Jl.lltll W 1-1.1. ('ntriirttir Nuimlli. l.-r t ycul.-riliiy fur Tllliunook, nnl Urori- IiiivIiik ait-oi'Pit Pulrlrk I'lMincy, of Wiirriiilitn. im fib rillin of Minin tlip m-w work tn-lnir iro.'-viili-il In Aalnrlii. A now Involrp of iiiTliiun a for tlm aum tni r Iriulp Jut riM'i ImmI. An iiaaorlun-nt of cliolrp oilnra of Importnm niul iliuiirsl !' nmniifiirliiri'iH: nlxo (Jip rn of tVlnli tH In tiiiinilllin tu Mint, t'li.ia. Ilouca, ilriiK KlHt. "TlH-y a.r ilaiulli-ii" alil Them, flow irn, of Iho Crocket, TexnM, KiitrirUi. tvhll. tvrtllnK alHint IlcWIIt'aUltle Kar ly Ui.K-m. the fiunoiia llu lo .11U fur pick: hcndai-he nnil tllHnrdni of the alonuich niul llvor. CharKii HoKer. Tho Julilk-o hull Klvcn Wciliioailiiy nhiht by Iho liulli'K wna a. nioxt din'Mml auocraa. Tho hot. worn Mra. lliirtholonii-w ami Mm. Porter. It wu only ilcclilcil FOR SKIN-TORm Ami rwt fur tlrwl iimtlicni In warm Iwtlh wlthCL'TK'i'mA piir,iiilaaliiBiiilicntlon of fi'Tli'l'KA (.oliitim-iil ). iiri-ut skin riirn. t'CTH'I'IIA IlKMKIHKJt AlToril lllHtmit n'llpf. ml point to a'ily euro of tortiirliiB, iilia-fli!iirliii,himilllatliii;.llcliliiK.I'ii"'"'t.l'1'l-inK. oruatpil. ly akin anil -ulp humori, with lou of hair, wlmn all elae falla. ihmn.haiili wfl4. Forrii Daoo .aDCaan. Car. Hula Prop... Il.l.i- J.M.a- 3KIN 8CAlP"M liitn III tlm uftnrnoon of Tuiwlny lo tin vc tlm ilu mm, niul tlm fni't Unit alniunt oni liiiiiilnd i'ouili' Wcr iupmnl mtnaia tli Mniliirily of tlm liullra In uhirr, iiii-t who ilianrva munli crnllt fur tlwlr mu ccaafiil rtiiiirliilmni'nl. Mr. Ki'hitull, lirothnr of V, T, Knndnll, who la In Aalorlit on a vlalt, wtill (Ilk Kltiir Oinontr Ilia ahull IllOlllrla of Htxialik ypMivntuy, uiinirlliinl an Inillun'a akull, II will lirolmlily prpaprvo lh rdlo at A rimllilacPMon of hla vlalt to Hip Mll'l ami Wooly W'pat. WcNthcr oliairvr Johnaon a Hiiro will m mortt ruin In u, fw iluya. Ilo a imwllllnif, huwpvcr, to (irnllnl nny klml of wciithor for tho Kourth. If ha '1oin't lo I lie rtirht think', trip to iputtlu nr Hun Frufit'la.o wouM Iw In or.lir for him. I'oti't lliln your M'oil with aaaanfru or polnoii It with lilux-maaii but ah) Niur by uainif H.'WIit'a UttU Karty Illaira, the famou llttla pill f ir c u- lliatioil, lilllunalicaa ami n.iii-h an1 llvvr trouljit. Thy nr purely v.-t- uIiIp. Chitrlija llu.'or. Wllllo Ifury, th hi-i uIit, la l..-rc I'll In I Hip youth about whom un llivpall Kni Inn wna liwimit.il by i ho ; milnr luat y.-nr. I'li.lr tlir X riiy tni-ra of Minna wrrn fiiiiinl In hla aloiniii'b. lie niiiaih nl. a ii in I awnllow a aloaa In a man-ii.-r Hint truly woiul. rful Vninur liiry la now on pthlliltlon In Aatorln. NV.Inr(iiy rvnultiK W niliUummi-r pvp," n luitlixiul liolbliiy niiiuiic Uip I'lniia. IMirtiiK I hp pniu-p rtPtiln4 tli Klnnlah Iiipii nil wonii' of Aalorlit crlpbr.ileil tlir m'iNialon by h pli-nli- on tlm hllla. which hutinl timrly all nlhl. Thp urnt hna aoitH) rpllHloua alxlilliiuiii'P, dm) SV.Inca. Iny'a i-.'pl.riilliiti wita onr of li e luraral rti r awn In llila clly. Mlaa IIlIIp Kmriipy, of Mlaalaaljipl, will pf turn In tin- M K. church Mun.lny cten inil. J uno Mh, Mlaa K.nriipy la a hn lion.il ..ritniilmr of tho V. C, T, I'. Al though rrarnl In Ihc hump of in arlnto- riitlc Houlliprn plnniir ami a ilnfotcp of thr iiuwi roiiarvllv cln lca ut a-xlcly, alio baa lioord Hip call for n.lcr llln Mi.l colia. rnilr.1 U"T li.l.' ill a to the gtni rrfmm work nf th W. C T. V. Thoar wti (uiv hcnnl rwr pruiioump her an Inspiration to rtvry llalnnrr. Tho conimlllrp of cltlictia huvlna; In i-hararn Hip rm-rptlim of Imi c.Hit itp fprtw ahlpa, Mona.lnok ami Monlcrpy, niPt laat rtpnlna; alii iiHliilnil a coin In II I po of flvn to inrt the Vpaa la at (hr mouth of the Columbia en.l ailvlap thplr -iiplulru that Pilot Palt.-raon wouhl la in h-aiHmna lo brliia; thmi to Portbiml. Tti commlltpo roiulata of fhnrl" II, lHal.1. KTunk Motlcr, l.lrulrlmlil Kvana, of thv hyi1nirphlc ofrlcp, ami J. H, I. tiny ami ('. W. pulton, of AaioH.i. It aa nlao il.-rldnl I hut thr i-.mininiiit.Ta of lh vraaala ba ixjucaipd fq UnJ it many mi.nn.-a na arp avalbtblp to tnkc part In thv Kourth of July Mtra.1v.-Orronlan. The alranacat nnmo for a do hcnnl of In a lonar limp fV'tlmi roc-ntly slt.-n thp t canlnp-of a wctl known Aatoiln bualiipna man. It arrnia that Hip il"e Wn urti.-lii.illy i hrllQiHl "Whltp Kool, hut I hla im me did not ault thp cullur. tiotloiia of a youixr Inly coualn .'lum Hoaioii. now on n t l4t to tho family own ln tlm .In, and aha tnalatnl tlwit he mnat ! itlvcn a opw mimr. After aon.c illacuaaton of t hn mnlti-r, It wna finally dc i l.bd lo h-t the youna bt.ly a.-I.H-t a new nniiip for the ilu. Without hmllnllxn hr aiiKtf.-atp.l tlir n.uiic of "Paaltn." Thla peculiar isiKnotm-n for a pel d"K rnuawl niiicli coinnunt anion; tho Rood iM-c.pl, nf Ihc houap, and nholly on.- wua brop I'mniifh to iiak for an explanation "Why.' ahp anl.l. "I mink 'I'.alni' la mi nppro- prlnle mi im- fur the dou, Im-ciiiiim. it a not it hymn, I'nnlel Kern, of Hie Columbia 8lon t'ontr.irt (iMnpny, hna Juat nturnrd from a vlall to the rmlon lMtween Heaver r.-.-k and Kmipm, where hi company hna a coiiinu-t lo build 13 mlli of :r.idp fur th Aatonn-doble rnllrou I, tliroovh the tlilp-lamla. They hnvr aoven powerful lrr.lk-.- at work nliiht ami day, employ iiik iiboul men. and nlao a nti-nmlvuul lo net na Inider to thca dnilifeji. Abo'lt live mile of the Is they have contracted: for la completed. The urudo la iO Icet wide nl the bnap, from I to II fett In h'-luht. mid Id fprt wide at the top. The lre.li.-ea, nn.b-r fnvonilde clreuniat.inoea, un ilr.-ilito nn.l pluce on the oriole inen yiinla of iMtrth or mud per day, but they HVrrnire about yunla. Moat of llu-m til a i-hiiunel nloiiK nnr the r-i.le. In which they flout, but two of them are rlKKiil lo lie hauled out on dry pround. The Kriide l first pllel up alwut four feet lilirh, and then left to aettlo for a week or two, and la tlu-n mlard four or live fi-et nion-. The innterlnl dnMKcd la mud In Home place, and rel or bluo clay In tith.-ra. Mr. Kern expci-a to have the com met completed about November I. Mr. Kern' roinivtny lina alvout finished it coiitriict fur upplylntr I'.ivw cubic vh-iN ef crnshiil na k fnun the qunrry lit Mount Culllu, for the fiirtlllciillona belnR- bulll tietir the mouth of tho Columbia, and la tieltliiK rcn.ly lo put In it jetty nt the mouth of the Cmpiilie, The irimw iy for cnrrylmr ninlerlal for the Jelly In com pleted nliont N) feet. nd the work of puttlMK In the hnmli and rook will noon bo commenced. f)refonlnn. A ItAUK COMItlNATIOX. Hcleilllflc liiatrucllon ami PlenaliiK Knter tnlnmcnt. The larrfe vnriuit More room In the Manpcll block, tiTl Commercial alreet, hn Ix-en converted Into a ver- toateful kc turn hall, with comfortable aeata nnd at tractive acencry, where' Pr. Pel-Mnc-Clnlre, lecturer for the Oriental Medical Syndicate, of San Kninclnco nnd Portland, entcrtalnii nnd limlruct ladlea nnd Kenllc men with aclenllflc description nnd nr llatlo off-hand picture of tho myalerle of the fi-arfully made human orKanlam, every evnnlna. The dm tor Im a Ri holarly Kcntleman In appenriinco nnd addrcaa, nnd Buccoeda In iiiakliur plain to the common undcnitiind Insr many nbntriiae point In regard to human development, nnd the prevention of the Inroada of man'a Rrenteat enemy HlHcase In various form. Ill credential from phyplclan In (rood Ktamllntr and eminent and Influential cit izen In Vorkuta rltle where he hna np-iH-nred for the hint nine year, are un impeachable evidence of hla Integrity aa u fc-entli-man, aa well aa flattering- easu- rnrn o of III vary prononnceil auccea In hla field of work. Tlpiuaii llieni la no almlalon ttm chanr- wl, tlx door la carefully auanloil by an efficient keener, to tireVerlt the elllriilna of any linpro,er churn-ter or tintiily comluot by amull hoy on tha on I aide. Tie Hymlli-ale will ralubllah permunetit olttcint hum uialer tlm dlraoliuu of a liHitied phyali'liin. iifl I'r. MucClnlra alnloa, moat poaltlvely that t)i ayndlcatc Una tio Iravallnit ilnetora, alwaya arriuiv Ilia with Iwutml pbyclalaiM to do the pnuiticiny, though tlm ayn.Ueaii. build h'Mplinl' and furnlalva nhyal'lun with nil tlm luteal Improvement and valuable dlacoverle In auralcitl na Well aa med ical aceic, Tlw. lecture will continue until July lat tevrry nlithi), and l.r. MncCltilro will I mi plenaed to meet all ladle and nnile- inen luteri-aled In human developnu nt, phy alnil arxl mental, at hi nttler over th lecture hall, (. F. FAHKKR'H HT()CK HLIJ. J. I'. I. Wiinkle Im now ptirctnaej (I. I'', 1'iifkcr'a aim It uf general imiri'luiii lllae Ul a Krent allfrillce. alnl la iiainlljnif it ill ciiiiiiictliui wild tin' ( olien atuck of dry trxala wlilcli waa uNo aenured at a Ireiiieinloiia iliacnuiit. Till two at'ak l.llte la-en lurlied lliln one alore, in tlie I'lavel brick, wliicli (nun till limn until Hit) elm- of Hie aale, will lie priM lliliiei.lly tint place in Aatniiii for bnruain. Tlicre aie no nther atm-ka iu A'luria aliicli Iiiivh la-en piiri liiiMil at auch an oilvan tiije ua tlieae. ami tlii mhiiiitaiie la to lie aliarr.l w lib, the cuatotui-ra, Tlieae are liard tiniea, and It pay Imy to llinre even on ainall aavinu. i are ntleriiiu inure tliali mi cxai t, at lower piiiva. r iul juat I be ibliijjH that are tieccaaary to eveiy lumaclioltl. Call while tin- ock i CotnioVli', ill onler lo ure l lie clniiri at. J. K 1), Wrinkle. AifPlit for the imirliaw-r of Hie atix-ka of ti. V. IVrker and 1. (Viln-u. NOTU'K To MAKINKHH Htrult uf Juiin de I'u'-n. Waahlneton. Nolbe I hereby alven lh.it tha Point Wllaou buoy No. 0, a rd nratw lua nun. Im Kone udrlft from Ita ikmIIIoii off the foul ground off Point Wllaoa Alao that '.he PartrldK" bank buoy No. I, a bliu k rlrat-iinaa run. hna none mlrtft from IU oltlon on tho aouihcuat aide of thick kiln on Partridge luuik near the Kourteen Koot rock. Thean buoy will Iw replaced a oon aa priu'llciblv. Till notice affect the Hal of beurona ami buoy, Paclllc coaat, 1 t5. page 61. Hy order of the lUfhthouap luwrd. J No. P. MKIUlKI.t Comnmnilrr, V. 8. Navy; lnp.-ctor 13th Uahlhouae IM air lit office of I im .cctur Uth I.lKhthouae Dla trtct, Portland, Or., June !1, 1S7. CIKCPIT COl'HT. In the ri-.ctilt court yeatpriliy the fol- luwinc onlra were rntrred: Jamea V, Welch et kl. v. Gramma ft Co; Judrment entered by default and aale ordi-red of the attiictHil pruiH-rty. iLillumand A v. aame; iim. lintiub-iuitein A 'o. vb. aom ". rume. Itoaa, IUkkIii A va. aunie; .me. Clntaop Co-o,. rathp Co. v Mnie; aame. II. Hurt v. Andrew Kim et nt.; plaintiff :llowial to file iiiplemelilul complaint nunc pro tunc, Prederli k olwu va. Jam. a l'ox: default and ludunienl. PUt l OSAI.S-PJI.l-. TUK8TI.K WORK. S.nli.1 prupoaiil will lie received by the iind.-ralitm-d ul Ha otllce In Aatorla until noon July i, lv:7, for Iho furnl.il.liig of material and construction of the pile treatl.- on the lino of the Aatorla ,V Col umbia lllvrr Itallrond llwin Ooble and Knappn. Plan and aH-cltlcntlou may Im aicn at It Aatorla office. Kun.U will be required of the iici--sful bidder. The rlnlii to re-).-cl any an. I all bid la rcw rve.1. NOTIIYV 1ST CONSTHVCTluN CO. UKAI. K8TATK TUANSFKKS. I'liua. It. I'.iko to Janie K. Kelly, blivka 3 and 3 ami bkx-k 22, In Aldcrhrook lirst nddltloii to Aa torla., except lot 1, block 22 Jl.SKI Martha Powell to lliiiiiinh Ilrown, lot X pi, I'., K block 11. lot 1 to in nnd 11 to 21, block 3.V Powell' addition 1 A. U, bpexurtli nnd wife to J. W. Munson, one-twentieth of block 1.0. Khlvel' 6 Not only pile of the very worst kind cjji be cured by DeWUt's Wltcn Ha.-.ei Salve, but ccxeinii, scalds, bum, bruit Is holla, ulcers and all other akin trouble on" be Instantly relieved by the aame remedy. Chaflea Rngeri. '.JP- . '''" SIMMON S Sregulator Tfie Favorite Home Hemetlg. For all 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 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 brlnf pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. II- Zclliu & Co., Philadelphia- A Handsome Complexion la one of tbe greatest charms a woman can poaaea. Pouoai'a CotirutxioN Powoaa give It. The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 Twelfth Htrcct MARINE NliWS. II 1 0 II WATKK. UW WATIK. IiATK. ' a. M. if. al. a.m. , f . a " Ii in ft 'b in ft b in n h in ft Tueiy.; -t: ; i..'.,'." "ju ? i ; in', ji iiuiii In..) y ti n I.', ,', I ? 7 i J ; 1 a I .'at i 'l I'burailuy : n ji , ;i ,v ; a i o 11 ir,; ' l-'rlday . ,'ii Hi r.l 4 1 fi 7 I j i 01 k 2 V, J a HulunlHy ft II ;!,.', at, ; U I I ,1 u I 1 M 4 I euiulay , . i; Ii in;u u tfi 7 ; .', a, H I 4 Moiioay. ; a tint II c 7 7 s ii o 1 1 a i t i VKviKlJl OS TIIK WAY TO I IIH I Ol.t'MBU KIVKIt NluM aiiTianMc Ve. Tuna Kate Iiy Ororae an-ln.ii, Am h I7lu . ttiil... 7-t'uiiibriaii, llr th low.. 1huaI...1K a hnphruM in-, Hr al, , i;w ..luii t Oi lil rtyte. llri.k ... Ijm ..1'iaI. l.niiiiu..'lnrr, llr all.... .U; ..i).Al. i. AKDirr. Aaneile), llr m IV.'l ,..10UAl... iO MnM.KuMi. ti,all. llr ah ltd;' lo'Al... I, aliintlt..enliiie. ilr.ll..... I-,,.1UUA, ... Livnar-Mji. tileulee, llr bk ...14-a !ihaI ...",7 lllyllmaivod, Mr all...... l'Ml .. fO ! All,l. A Craliienie, llr .Ii. 1771 . ImiAl... 44 liniii.titn.il, Hr bk - U71 . ..tAi. x tlidrela, i)r a,ll ll...iUnal .. 'A MA.tUIIAI. Kiglnalilre, Hr ai-.... sue. . 1iaI. II. ai uu Itock, Br all V.M ..lutlAl... VLAIilt o K CUehalit, bat M2... ... - a.ta ftl'KO. NonbwcH, bkt. Ml... ... - HKIhiMxj. J. B. lA-eda.vb 2I. aAN Jil t'E 61'aa K a ALA, Oakland, bk 4l... . The ateumer L'lmoru enU-rwl yesterday from Tilumook with a cargo of cheese and butter. Toe sn-.imir Columbia arrived In yoa tenluy from San FraJiclnco with a lurse cargo of freight and many puaftcngcrs. Tho atenrner Homer cleared last nltht for Sun Pruiiclaco and way point wl'h a cargo of lumber and general mcrehand- ae. There were a good many pusavne.-ra. nlao, lailh ladle and gentlemen, for Coo i'.ay and Eureka. The tug lielnf, Cupuiln R-inilall. towed the K'urekit In yeeterdny from aca, hav ing paiK-d a line to her at 11:10 a.m. Cniituln Dun McVlrur waa the pilot. The Eureka I an American uhlp commanded by Captain D. Ii. Darruh arul owned In Richmond. Me. She registers I'S.i tons and In 51 day from Nagoaakl, Japun, with M tons of lull.mt. She curries a crew of 3i men all told. Her luat Amer ican port was Philadelphia, and she anllcd from Nugaankl May 4th. In the bitter harlior three milium deserted and now men were hired In their place. She I conxlgncd to Paclllc Kxiwrt Lumber Co., Aatorln, for order. Captain Darrah aald that lie had a rough voyage all ihe way. Fourlwit duy out from NiiKamikl the tail end of an awful typhoon wua en countered. For Iho entire iSX) mile there waa oik- continuous (jule. Ordinarily the Kurckn could mako the voyage In S) days, but waa out thla time 51 days. Refer ring to the trouble with the Railors, the captain aid there were always men who would prefer lo take the few dollar com ing to them lo doing duty. Jack Is a queer lajy, consuintly slilftlng about from country to country und ehip lo ship. He nearly always loses his money. On the trip from NaKasakl. a few days out, a three-miLsted lumber schooner was sight ed. apiHUvnUy having lost her rudder, having rigged up a makeshift. Shortly afterwards a heavy storm arose and H is u question how the schooner got through. She Was so far olT here name could not he made out. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 69 dog. Minimum temperature, 50 dig. Pret Ipltatlon, none. Precipitation from September 1, 1S9S, to date, Si. OS inches. Kxccss of precipitation from September 1. ISHi, to date, 1S.26 Inches. TOiAY'P WEATHER. :roNillo threatening weather and nlns, FOR RXNT. I'OU RENT Two clean, slx-roon cot tnges. Inqulro of W. J. Scullcy, 4JI Bond street, or 414 Exchange street. FOR RENT Klght-room house on 10th street, nar Grand; $20 per month. As toria' Land & Investment Co., J- Com mercial street. FOR RENT Nice two-story, light room cottage, centrally located: rent 2t. Stuart Pros, CH Commercial sar.-ot. FOR RENT Furnished room, centmlly located; 414 Exchange street FOR RENT. Two rooma furnished for light housekeeping, over 355 Commercial street: U per month. Astoria Laud nnd Investment Co. FOR RENT Furnished nxima, en suite or Blngle, by the day or month. Hotel Tlghe, under entire new manage ment. Great reduction in rates. Mrs. O. V. Porter, manager. Cor. Eleventh and Franklin. FOR RENT Several well furnished rooms for gentlemen cheap at corner of Duane and Seventh streets. No. 191 Seventh, FOR RENT Two upstairs rooms St S5 Eleventh street, N.-W. corner Harrison avenue. Inquire on premises. ' "Private Stock" ' "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies MEN WANTED. Ilallroad banda wanted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room t. navel block. A. oV C. R. R. R. WANTED. WANTKlJ Korty-flve boy, between the a-e of 14 and II, to take port In the Fourth of July celebration. Call at Klahi-r otxarB. house Unity at i.fi o'clock. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A J. 8. Mundy Improved friction drum holaUng engine. 81z of bolter, 7x2Vfc feet; cylinder, 7x12 laches. A Ann-claaa engine, almoat aa r od aa now. Addreaa "A," Aatorlan office. PROFKSSluNAL CAKlfl aPaaVSr-aa a"aaVN DR. JAx TUTTLE. PHT8ICIAN AND SURGEON Office, rooma i aod i, Pythian bulldg. , Mitt Commercial .St, Keeldeoce aaai 'i Telephone M. Acting asstatant aurgeon U. S. Ua ; rine hospital aervlce. H. suim DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, ovet C. H. Cooper'a atore. DR. O. a E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dlaeaaea of women and aurgery. OOlce over DaniLgefa atora. Astoria. Telephone No. 61 I. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Aatorla. Or. C. C. BROWER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Gunderson Building. Astoria, Oregon. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 468 Commercial street. Cheater V. Dolpb, Richard Nixon, DOLPH A NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon. 24. 25. 2t and ft, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection twain -as promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. J. A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on Ihe first and third Tueaday evening of ech month. G. W. L0CN8BERRT. W. M. E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary. This Railway Company Operates Ita trains on the famous block system; Lights Its trains by electricity through out; Uses the celebrated electric berth read ing: lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St Paul and Chicago; the ' Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated vestlbuled trains, earning the latest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlcr cars, free reclining chair cars and thi very best dining car service. For loweet rates to any" point in the United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Or. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pasa. Agent Going East? IP YOU ARE. DO NOT FOROET Three Important Points FIRST Go via the St. Paul because the lines to that point 'will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line makes doss con nections with all the trans-continental lines entering the Union Depot there, ad Its service Is first-class In svery particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the -nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket read ing via the Wesconsln Central lines. or address JAS. C. POND, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee. Wis. Or GEO. S. BATTY, General Agent Portland. Oregon. Milwaukee TKAMartlKTATIO.I LIME. THE ONLY DISISO-CAR KOCTK FROM POKPUNDTOTllJ KAHT. THE 0XI.Y HOl'TK TO HIE YElXOWSTOSE NATIONAL P.RK. LKAVE fOhTI.ANII ARRIVE, t'H Mail for Ka ami. 'hehai. Ceiitmlla. No. 3. Houtli he. d, Miinn-aaanol So. 1. AO- rueen. .lyii.pl. J--om. M-itlle. Vl- PirU, fort T .Wllaeud, Ellens- rur(, an kane. K.anlaii'1 H. it: Trail. B. u.i Nel- on, II. C. Ka.ln, Mia- "iiila, Bun. Aiiactimla, 11: A. M, Helena, M. l a.il, M n 7:C M, ii-aiKii, Kwiaaa Itv, Omaha, fmjnnl Hlnff-. -l. l-ul-Ii:iiiraxo,wult-liurPni. New V..rk, Fhtl ad'lphla,Hatii, ana all point! fci and -outh-rm. SIMYS to MlnnaIU. Omaha, Kansas City ami -i. ram. DAY to Milwaukee and Chlero. 4i liAYS to nahiiigion, finlllplns, S-w Voi . 4 Koiion.ajid other East ern polna. Baggage checked tbrotj to destin ation of tickets. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps and full information, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aas't Oeu'l Paas. Ag.nt, Portland, Or. XS5 Morrlaoa Iu, Cor. Third. GIVE8 CHOICE OF -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane aod St Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of St. PaoJ Penman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair ton Astoria to Sao Franeiseo. State of California. Wednesday. June I Columbia, Monday, June 7. State of California. Saturday, June It Columbia, Thursday, June 17. State of California, Tuesday, June K. Columbia, Sunday, June 27. State of California. Friday. July t Columbia, Wednesday, ' July 7. State of California, Monday, July 12 ' For rates and general tnronnatlon eaX on or address O. W. LOCN8BERRT. Agent W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pas. Art., Portland, Or. e. mcneill. President and Manager EAST SOUTH LEAVE 10RTLASD, 'arkivk. OVERLAN.1 EX- l rntf tor -aieiu, ; Koaeburv. Ashland, ' 6:00 P.M.; faeramento, Oiden, 9:30 A-M, i San Frauci.ico, .Mo- I ; J.tve, Li Atijjelej, ,: El Psso, New Or- I leaiis and the East, j s:A. M.i Roseburg passenger 4:30P M. Via W.KMlhurn, for Mount AukcI, -II-vertou, Vteai Scio, Hrownsvllie, Spriug fleld aud Natron Pally except euiiday. Daily except Suuiluy. t":A. M.j Corvallls passenger, tsao P. M. t4:.i0 P. M.l McMlHUTllle pas'-r r8:25 A. M Daily, tuaily except Sunday. Direct connection at San Francisco with Oc cideiital i Orieulal ami Pn.nn. l.li ship Hues for JaHA.N AND LUINa. Saillu uiiivs vii nfuiicaiiuu. Ratea and tickets to Eastern lxiluts and Eu iope. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HO.NOLCLU and AUSTRALIA. Call be obtained frnu J. B. EIKKLA.ND, Ticket Agent, iW mini a. 1TVV1 Itbi. DiVUIJN Passeuger Depot, foot uf Jetlers .n st. Leave for OSWEttO dslly at 7: 20 a. i 12:15, 1:4 5:3i, 6:45, 8 06" p. in.; (il:: p. ouSatunlavsoiilvl. and 8:40 a. m an.) x a in. ou Sundays only. Arrive at Portland daily ai 7:10, :ia. in.: l:ao, 6::lo, 7:,i5 p. m inn i in a- in.. o:u auu :io p. tu. on Suu dav.oulyj. leve lor SHERIDAN d.lly except Suinlav at 4:30 p. in. Arrive at furtl .n.l u :m ... Leave tor Airlie Mnnitava. Wedue-davs and Frid-ys at 11:40 a. m. Arrive at Porllsnd Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 3 06 Except Suuday, Except Saturday. t ' , Manager, K. P. RiiGERS. Ast. Gen. F. & P, Agt. ntaT la non-poiiionorjf rriUrMy itir tsuDorrut. 01 eft, Spermnorrhu, Whitrai. DDDituril di thargi, or may iDd&mma tioQ, irriiiitiua ur ulcr tion of mucoan nim branefl. OD-utrioeul' or tent in plavin wrmpprr, I lit, ur 3 bottle, f2.73. Circular tout Uq niuuMt A . V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frulb Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streeta HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. CndercJotliinit male to order. Hulta and trousers Iide a perd-cl fit. Everv order punelu ally on tune. atlsfaetion guarauleed. Cheaper Tkaa Xsy Other Dace is tbe City. Welch Block, 658 Commercial St. yfl "?55 O; lalM.dv. M J Ooaraaaml g gaaW w M .trl.tr-. 4Jr.wala Mauciea. rralrHtt5CrltM f-i. Hn. TRANSPORTATION LINKS. GO EAST . . . via. . Library Car Ifoute AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Meals Is Dining Car 1 1 Carts Rock Ballast So Dssl The all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line 'at.TOtav St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINT8 EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obeajrva tlon Cars. Dolly Trains ...Post Time 8ERVIf!. ASD IJCESKKr DSJAQCKUfO For tickets and full Information ..it on or address A. B. C. DENXISTON, C. P. 1 T. A.. Portland W R. C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A, Seattle,' Two routes east. One reason why you should ask for tickets via the Burllntrton Route la that It Is 20ft miles shot-ter and a whole half-day quicker than any other Una to Omaha, Kansas City and SL Louis. Two routes East-vla Bil lings, Mont, and St. Paul, For tickets and informa tion apply to nearest ticket agent or to A. O. SHELDON, Genl Agent. Portland, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE SIUB ' GATZERT" Portland-Astoria Steamers leave Portland, daily a follows: Alder street dock :45 a. n nd 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock I a, m and p. m. Leaves Astoria. C. R. and p. S. N. dock. 1:45 a.nv and (:45 p. m, O. R. & N. dock. T a. m. and 7 pm. Saturday night steamer leaves Port. and from Alder street dock at :45 p. m. and Ash street dock at 10 ft. m. Schedule Includes Sunday nlgtal boat oat of Portland aod AMrlt, but no Sunday morning boat. Night boat from Portland connects with Steamer "MILER" at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. daily exoept Monday for Westport, Clifton ajvl Knappa. and all landings on Oresjsa) side. U. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Eureka, Cal. and Coos Bay. S. S. HOMER Will Make Regular Tripe, Every 14 Days. Passengers and Freight at Reduced Rates. Astoria and Columbia River Jteilroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at :30 a. m. dally and 3 p. m. dally, excaot Sunday. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at 9 a. m. dally and 5 p. m. dally, exceot Sunday. Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. dally and 6 p. m. dally, ex. cept Sunday. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria It !:4o a. m. dally and 3:58 p. m. dally exceot Sunday. Sunday afternoon trains one hour later from all points. Nnr Secret Kenedy Abaolntrly t .know, ta tli proleiu.ii'11. 1'emaaent 4 are. in 16 to 3o tiu'. 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