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THE DAILY A8T0KIAN, SATlltDAY MOIiNIXf,, Jl'LY ii. J.H7. FARMERS ALIVE The Inltccl States Lends the World In Khcnt This Ycur. :om'iii:m;i; is wiii.miii:ai July the rulcM lattcud of Dm I lent Muni ttnyt nl lk tific Order ut (imiil tar tli h1ond k. New Vurk, July S3 Hm1alrt'v to in. mow will uy: Tito wl.leapreiul eunn.lt-iHo lluil I Ik r would lw it marked revival In general trade In th full eontlnii lo grow, i.l It iimUrtiU vtdno that tt U wi ll tuuiiiliil. The ilfinuii'l fr uilt fur hliniett til III" Klwidyke gold rrKl.lll hna inn. In July Out ImiIi.I lnlt ltd of the diilleat itmnlli of III cotniiierrlul yrnr nl Hentlle, nnd hn li.nl an Influence mi mI ( ntuple nt Ti.uiiim, Port Imid and Hini Pruncin'o. Tim world' when! rrufi outlook eon llniu lo fnvor hu t'nlied Hlnlva, much a ill.) H year o Th oiiilok In Hint Ituwila alon of nil I hi other I (.jmiii(( ruimirle. will tie lo (Htmpnt wllh lite t'nllmt Hinle. Tim n.h aiii r of mm. Ihjn SI rtnt rr liuhi I ei.inp.u-.-d wiili a ymr ago. In (n- of a .bun. Ml.' tu ut rr prut.nlily im.m.. Uu lnuh.-l liim.-r (Im ti lnt ye.ir, ami the riknci fur a hlslur level fiuni ItiUH.rUim roiinul., rildulti why A merit an furuirr I aur uf hi propor I lim Uf I he UahdlHa mi J Hi" kiiiiimk rnt of iriMNiily. That ho I alive In Ills II mil lull la lt..tml by the undent V la hold lu k wlina.1 already harvest. 0, lluiftithalandlng the higher qiinlitlliina. Tho unffcvnmMn feature. Include votilltitlano. uf the Mrtke uf (Ii bll.. iiiiiiuua iiU miner in Unufii ninl Huiuhern alairn, whlt-h, now hrifltt to lhrr.ai.li tlm loiitlnued activity of In iluairte ilt. undent iif.ni I lie rou I In du.try, IMWKIXH WILL HI HMIT. iM'i.utv llflwmt I'lx.ni aivI ll.iw klna in llo Hcll.il. Tl. Hnn r'rmi le, July JJ- ln apllu of hl prut, m nit-ilnx llir..m Cnuk v ji tiitr n re'.-rw In hi (lulu wlt't lieonte Dimm ImujIiU, I Ml .twk!ita will urol. .My hv to submit lo tl,o .1.-. i.ion re -tied l.y the. r..(.i . ni.iiu of both lur and th. Umpire, ('lull. Tlnf u. Hi.,; fur tlK Ii.m ninl th I'luh mini uii a mimlr of name auhnnllnl fur 'Hin"! I umiiiiu in art.-viniit a r'r.-r". tn a vne t'.Mik wa nlmmt tin unnnlnmna i'ii..'n W h. n lUwkin l..i.rn 1 of tliv Imdun ln w.nil.l nut nhl with Cook noin a ivfrr'. Ihm-hiiim- of a 1lil ml yrrtra a tivrn lln lm"r nn.l th- rnfi-rra. Co.'k la tho lml known r'frr on tho rcutat, an. I hit -tiJiei) ti. iiiiih.lrin'r of tlw aportliiif nii-n for -r. TIki llio-tlrr liwrn Hiiwkln un. IMiton la itvmlin mom tnlk hn any othi-r almllur contt lnc the CorUtt. Kltialintnoii flirhl nt ('inum, H.-itln I lively, wlih .. tuy of Hnwklna wnn.-y nt tlw Mvvnlllnv p.1.1 of tho lo V' I l x- on ixmii hip rnvoiitp, iiotn mm r iiikIit wrlk-til. IMion n.t i:i mij llawklm IX TlM-y will Wflh In nt o'ol 'ik 1ii4a .'V.iflnif nn.l mual mo within iri iK'iinila. ('Ill') I'KMiK'ltATJ Kx-Oovcrtior C'aniplN'll 8uy Thi-y Hoi 1.1 Are Nkw York. Julv 3-K-ilorrnor ('iimil.tl, of Ohio, im la nt I tie Fifth Avt'iiue Until, tiitr not think the na tl.llinl (Kol.l) ltrllUHT.1.1 Will holl Itli' hnlnlioe of (lower In tlmt alnte, II lui.l no crlll iin to m ikr roiu vrnlliK the le ri'tit romtnllten mmiliiK of tlml piirty IipI.I In Oila olty, , "Thvr nrn InlluriUJiJ itolil-atitiiilitrd iloiniHTat In Ohio," he iMil.l, "hut 1 .lo not think thry nn. aixonit entiiih to rhuiiiro tlwi ri-aulta next Noveinher. In the hint li.'.i Ion mniiy uf the aliiKle Mtun.liinl ihinixTni votiM for Iirynn, My 0lnlon l that nothing but hnd nietJiod or niUiiik.-a on the mrt of the 0. mo rralln nii.iitlno ran Irow the atite to tin- ripuhlli'iin in 'Xt full. Tim drift I In favor of the .I.mikh mile mrty." Kx-thivernor Bantuol lloiwr, of Mon tunn, la frve allvcr iletiKM-rut, it ml n H-ronn frien.l of Mr. C'l.'Vehin.l. . Whi n (I1.U(iii,mI nhoul tho atri'tiidh of the o. limoont In hla Hlnle, he roolhd: "Ilwy Juvw no airenjfth mul no wkh nlsutlon In Monttuia." A FAST FIGHT. Hawkins ami lilxon Tut l'p n Twenty Itounil Conteil. Bun Frnnrlro, July 23. Tin ihousiiiul peoilo niwr Pit) linn kin, of Cnllfornln, flltht a au-rotiml dritwr wllh fleorne l'lx on, the chnmi'lnn hnnt.im of the worhl, tonhtht. It wua a fant Hitlit from the Htnrt lo tho flnlMh. but waa ri in..rkuhl,' , 1 ! j I ii l ( ...- - ) Pimple. litotchiM, liia('Khi'ftil,r(l. romrli, .ily, .uol hy hklu, ilrliliiK, ouly wulp, dry, lliln.ftiid lulliiii; hair, and bihy bleniUliu jinveiitod by Ctrrii'intA Soap, tho mot vff.ictive skin purifying nml buikutifylmz oap in tho world, a Well a purest Mid injetest for toilut, bath, and nursory. easi otr ( tnld thiwifhrmt h wnrl4. Pottik Diro A " ''urn. i:i)tll'.lHn lrnpaM Rtwiun, V. H. A- Ujf""U"W lo rrvml fui llumort,'1 maiktxl fW, EVERY HUMOR 'TycIKi mil In Hint ni'llh.r mini alnck (IiiiikiI- oua Mow, For Ilia Ural ten riitHnla IUxon Will 111 liiiitnaKOr iui'1 illil iniwl of llm I.'HiIIhk k"ilnv !il I-Ikk'T Mnnmiilt roimlmill Oil I III' lliuva. AIkmk tli I . if 111 roiini hiwrhl, 1 1 n kino, w ho hint niipiiri nlly Hiiliini i'iinili..ni e, wiil iifiT tln '! r.il liililyni, unit to th fin) if th flulit tnnru limn lu Ul hla own. Iliiwkltia' w.iaht ami alrniKth w l.xi ttiiHh for tlm It' Mil chumiiloii, ninl, lihuimli lilxon liilnl.il acvirnl whV i.fi, ho idiilil not hurt tin. Cnlirni nl.ni I III w kin olaii $ui III H'Mlli- XliiiMi hit I. til ii ii tinixriil tlilnK I'lxnn nniiinc to IiIim k III. ill or "lurk out of ihniiii IHK.iii. wiilli. i hint nil of lil ol'1-llmrj ai.i1, lark't niiMiriiry, Sin n tin wouhl awlhtf hla loft It liivtirlul.ly fill ahort t.r ui'ir-ri".iiMl hlmarlf, Inxon w.iavt f I ill U oil )ila f"l, hut lliiwkliiii ltllt will out of diiUKur. Jlon ar hmu llful pkhlliltluti UK.iliiKl lh. Ci.liror iili.n Tli'r wb Hull' work fur lim rrfir.-o lo In nt uny u of th" flt-'hl, mil hi .I. . Uioii of a ilruw w in r. .Iw.l wllh rill.r.ll HillMIIe. VVCHTKIIN MINKIiM. I . Not Wnnl to Conir H i In ALI Rnalmi HiMkira Kanaoa City, Mo, July Zi.-T. II. M' (Iri'iriir. of l'Mtturc, Kun,, uioimt or Ki.nl.. r of lh Khlaiii of l-alnjr Am! .rlil'iil of the I'nltiot Mine Workor of ,MKiiirl dii.t Knii.i, ii. In an I it rw .lay: "Prritnt Kmiifonl lll or.lvr th Wraurn roil militia to I'linw. out, Uut I hr will h'V.r ito It If I inn lnii It I'll loo my o(tl.i.il h.nl iii thi r.t'it ifnr tlwy do." 'I l I my linn Mivlrtlon," rontlnuH .'.!ii;r.or, "thai tin- lrl thluv lo do la tu let th V.iirn niliu'i i. milium nl work B!:il nak tlwm to roniill.iiie '3 ul a wk i' h to the Kitn'ii n'.'U wii.i nr otn. Hut that I not limhfor.l'a I.U-ii.'' tiik roNn.n'T in iihazii,, New Vo.k, July M.-A i1luil.ii to the Id raid from Itlo 1e Jimlru any; Th lily of Canuilo h't Inen iiiinlu nptiiril by veriiminl tnm, uft the rlty hod l-eii totally di-troyrd by the heavy von of the army. The re- i.liira of the vlty wua Hie ri-ult of bayonet (iuirue on the fanall.a, afi-r pra.ililly ivrry Inilldliic In the city hnd liet-n laid low by iM'ftvy abiiln. Th. fi. untie renll"d tlw. frlithtful l-nyoiiet iuirue for only a f.-w minute, mid tied In nil dlrwtlon. biivluv a.'ore of d.-ml and wounded Uidnd The hnud-l-hiit! tliilriliia m terrible for n few mluut After their Alain from ("anudoa the reh- . l tifk refuse in the forrt ka.iuI mtli' unity, wh.re they will j.rolmbly ! .iln Btta.'kil by the aoM-rnm.nl for . NKW IMHiMiVKItY. Hprirntflrld. Ill, July n.-'brlr W Hal.-, a rhvmlal, and l-lwurd J.-rry, i urveyor, of thi rlty. hnve illro erel x.-r.i otutlon by whbil liny t'unt l.-.i.l. n r.irtrldiie, n nderlnn them .i Ixrlor to alert CaltrhlKea. The onllnarf kwkn rnrtii.la, nli.li ua-l In the Kr iii-Jixn. uon rifle, hav Ixn n found lo lw too ""fs. and the Irnd ha clo? f to the barrel of trie rlllw until the 'mrrrl wa rlliiilly ib'turd, and the ateel rart ri.liira wiilrh have ucceilel the bad onra have rvnituiilly torn the barrel. Theeo cnrtrtdm do neither. They will now offer to il the fovernni.ut id IniM.i r.mi.vl with the a-cre pr.mra Hon. Tim TKI1MU OF PEACH, New York, July &-A Haialrh to the lleriitd frum Contiu;tlnople aaj: The Irnde wiilrh p. ! p, nc haa tieen lulled at lual. The nmla.ador and TurkUh niiinHH.mJktlvea wlw wre In friendly aehn for aeverul hour, for tho unoae of enrryin; out th work Intrualetl to them of aettllnic th bet menna of earryluK out the term of IK ace tmreed to by Uw ultnn. On kll abba the ktroiiRefit finilnu of relief nn.J aallafnctlon are displayed. 8.vernl eloli will h.ive to be held before the workings of all tlw detail can lx ar ranged. TIIK BAUioN Itl lJ-:. Hun Frnnelwo, July a Preald.-nt Jii I'. Kiloff. of the California. Lienor De.il- vrw' rrott-ctlvw Aiwoi-fcitlon, hii gone Knct to confer Wllh tlte oltl.iul of ll.e Suntii Fe ntllroad, and un effort U to be made to lutve net iiablo tho rule for lidding employe to enli-r anloona, cither w hile OH or . off duty. The result of Mr. Edoff'a effort will be witti-hed wllh Interval from thi coant. rilAlrUTKU (it iK8 TO PARIS. New York, July 23. The Joirrnul and Advertlner fay: Jnko Biim.'ffer, th bllllnrdlt, hn eoncludiHl to bid farewell to America t.nd ciiliibllnh hlmmif In Purl, where iinoilH-r Amerlnin expert, Eiifrenc, Car ter, him long nialnMlncd hlmwif In op n It-nee with the oua. KILLED IN AN KXPLOSION. Ilii.lgi'port, Conn., July 23. The bolbr of the HleaJiier Nutmeg Btato explodtd while lm wn lying at the whurf hre till evening. Three men were killed and five aortouly wounded. "ORIQINAI. AND OFNl'INE" WOUCKSTEHSHIRE 8AlTCE. notice In the column of recent I-:ngllh pnp-r Unit x motloiA-n made In the null of Lea A renin itgalnRt Courtney, before Mr. Juatloe. Romer In Miiy. eeklng an Injunetlon restraining tho deferdnnta from holding thomaelvea out aa "the only original muker" or as the orlglniU maker of Worcentemhlre Bunco"! the adrertlHf-ment compliilnetl of rt-itdlng that tli M.'wm. Co'irtney were the only prodt'cer uf the orlglnnl nnJ renulne Woreetcrahlre Bunco at a rea- Minnhle price, nnd mnniif.iotiiivd from tht- orlirlnnJ recipe." ton the argument tho Judge nt once h. ld that thU u.Hi-rlUi m. tit co.ild not go on. Tlie deff ndanls' counud iidmlted that It wua Indcfeiialhle, nnd the defendnnt gave an undertaking to discontinue lt lie... ANOTHER ACCIDENT ON THE TEXAS One of the Hunt Dropped too Soon, Throw Inij Two Siillor In Water. (ihtrirdl Hij.iln Snu a tin ma l.lle and I Mailt ipliindcd by Vhlp i Nc Turk Mmlior lhiee Heu follow Mm. Ni w turk, July a -An ar. l.U iit on U..H.I the hnlt.ii.hlp T.xun, while lying at t Ite ''nidi do-k III the navy ynrd ( .iitiH very nearly r aul(lng fatally to two of the crew, ui.d ulao let to an oilier act of bravery on tin part of Kn.lKii V. It. Ohernrdl, on of fUnir Admlrul Diinciwft Oltemnll. Tho ceond whuhUi.it of tlie Trim wua coat away nortly before 1 o'cli:k. Two nw,-n were In the bout, wi.b-h Wa ImHmUiI to tho davlta on I he port aide at tlw time. John Avuptun, a laiidmun, and a aaihr until -1 Bui-r. wi-r getting rMuly to lower thf boa', when the former. It I Mild, uo.'ld. ntiilly atru.'k th .h-iuchlne lever, r-b-(ilng tlv lioat, wtrfvh fell about ;m f.-t Into the water. The two men fell overtaiurd and th boat filled with Willi r, Tlie ahork wm ao gnnit that the men were atuuned and unable to keep afbxit. The cry of "man over ImmipI" waa ruliK.l on th" ahlp K.nalgn ih. i ui-.ll ruabed on d. k. and throwing hi coal off. plungtd over the ahlp' lde. Ttirw) atameii followetl blm. Am plan, who aniik almot Inatuntly, waa Jut down for the aeiHind time when ih" mllant eiilgn ret-ued him. Bim-r wn r .twuetl by the other mi n. Ava- pl.iu and Bper aoon n-eoventl from the alwa-k. Tin gn I In lit rearue, which wn wiin. fr. by onier and nu n of I he ahlp In the vicinity, elicited hearty tint r and priibu- for the r-vu.m. Kn lgii Clnrurdl, who I an exce. lf nt.-ly ni.nl. t young man, tame In for a apcrinl h.m of omm'n.l:itlin. Wlu-n attaehetl lo the Maine la i February' In a iorm off tht- Carolina coaal, Knnlun ih ranll ird the life of a drowning aaltor under , .t,t N-rllou clroumatunce. I.KIIHill I'NIVERBITY. New York. July a A apvehil to the Herald from lit thlWwm. Pa., ity: liilm ("..iMiimr Hauling algn the bill which la now In hi hand, grunt ing th l-lugh I'nlvt rally the aum of )?.. frtim the auto treaaury for the utHe of paying It running expenec. the lnllutlon will be finxtit to cloae It dour. DTtral f. rirMMtRl I CN Itt lu ,v dat v Bum lir i bay m mm ior tli Mll MfM fM vita UluM ht ui co i tar in vttrv tiaaji or Tkmf 3 a-o( r iirusti wmm 4 rj or vrltitry aar4i1 lorurw V. -.tit. tt li tmx-l l4la II till (II I Ic4 lt atll'IM kMlRri tmm .hill f tk nnnI Ik IftHlariit hhr-J---" tot rtUf tr4Til,lit MftOa 1(I(T 4t r Uii if ill 1lMa vrlta our f I'llll.l ami r a-w. ajwv,wtl 7Bmi lrtinu tur HWiKHil mwil vftratit. rtiui r I tin.pgr IVooh nnd jlal OT NHwilo1aiili, bli. Illlnvta. SEASIDE SAWMILL A oomplet atock of lumber on hand In th rouifh or dreaaed. Floortnf, ru tic, celling and all kind of Onlab; mold Infi and hlngle. Trm reaMinahi and price at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. office and yartf at mill. H F L LOGAN. Seaalde. Orgxn, 1'roprletor. 1c H l M-iiMMoaOUf ti'Mr.X A -'"ri. t--rt. frit. , Iktu.iltf. f. nHH tl v . t M r I lia w -t v iiui ri-.ii, itraat.oti .r tir. V i I.HWII t lift! tif Mi n a .1 n a wiern fTi'MtfvUHC-'iW''" fW. -'iairiiik I. . . - fti w a hi in f Hid irtp i, si i-j e-np"-"!. r-(i,, ti( H f-.m. ..r t. iH.i.l .. i it ir sit aval ivjufMb Caveat, and Trnrta-Mark ehtalned nd U Pat ent buuneu conducted lor Mooiaurr fit. Oua Orricr. i Oeeoam U, B. PTTOrriet 4nii no ion k-me pirni in lea Uma tuaa luu rcmnta from v Mniuiftua. . Send mudel, drawmii or t.tiotoH frith dracrip- ikn. V advix, it patentable or not, free ol charge. Our (a Dot due nil patent I rcureu, a aaaieHlcT, " H"w 10 Obtain Paianu," it" itoat of aama in th U. a. and turaiga countn taat bee. , , Addreta, . . C.A.SNOW&CO. oee. partNT Orrtcc. Wminoton. D. C. For Delicacy. for purity, and for Improvement of the coin (jdexlon nothing equal l'mioxi'i I'ovnKa. BOND STREET IMrROVKMENT NOTICE. Notlco la Iwtvby given that tho Com mon Council proiose to Improve Bond atreet from tlm west lde of Ninth tret to the west Un of block 18 and 17 In the city of Astoria as Inld out and re corded hy John MoClure, Bald Improve ment to consist of grading aald street to tho established grade and plnnklng the antne to Its full width and' established ra.lo with now and sound fir plunk fix6 In., laid grain edge up, and by building Idewulks on both side thereof S feet Ide, In accordance wllh the plans and specification to be prepared and depos ited by the City Surveyor In the office of the Auditor and Police Judge, mid In onforml'y to the ordinances In relation to the Improvement of streets. Said Improvement to be mode at tho ex pense of the property benefitted thereby as required hy the Charter of the CHy of Aiitorlu. The lumla and premise upon WWr!.! .jMOaWILlI UII Ut ii imii m r i n.mi.i9e"r- If ym iubv e i..mi, iwMiir'' bar arh lt I-1tj 'mUi. Mwrwtfo 1 alrhja Mnoilt,kW1hrMii, IMiHklr,t r.-Hr- f4 pmtm, i lrr tH t l110' .'? I ) Ualror .'.eV e ,. U nl j ia llokd to COTTOLHNX Thi great ahorteoing Itn- tii V wore yonr health bjcanM it imprort) row food: W r l i. . uaatai ii man fugaauuia, deatltied to drive front th I topnr, anbealthrul, nnckeaa, product called lard, which ha don ao much to mak a nation of dytptpik. GOTTOLEHE Rightly od, Worae a tndiapctmlit In rery well regulatad hom a flour, tugar or alL Th rln O-rtofcM kl aoM eit kt m to Un p"UD4 une. wtia ear rfeiaw (JUMm" an '! tuuimpimu wrmttk -m eeary tin. Hot faaiwaan If oM la mrf Vtmt war. at enk7 by THI H, K, FAIRHAMK OOMfABr, Obloace, hla, VawYefk, MooinoL TWELFTH ANNUAL TPUR First Time on the Pacific Coast ... The Only Big: Show Coming: THE WALTER It. PIN Grandest Best Shoois 3-Ring: Circus 5-Continent Menagerie Trained Wild Beast 5 how Free Horse Fair And Real Foman Hippodrome At ASTORIA, Saturday, July 24 Two Grnnd THE MIGHTY The rartt, strnnwt and nwfulost the MAKVELOU.S rERFOUMING ELEPHANTS. A Ilij'i'odroine giving ull kimls of races, by fearless horsemen and lioiNewomon on one-third mile track. PEIUilEIl, the worlds highest nnd celebrated Horse riding Lion. Original EunHiin Wild West circular Lions, Tigers, Elephants, Jaguars, 1 lounus and scores Most Complete, inexhaustive, world lias ever seen. 100 renowned home and foreign stars, in 140 great acts. Menagerie of Hundreds of Zoological Surprises. Baby Lions and Baby Hippopotamus, Birds, Beasts, Reptiles. GRAND, CLORlNtS, UNPf flAlLELED, Every Entry Morning Grand E.cui'on Rutes on nil Bicycles which special assessment shall be levied 10 defray the cost of sold Improvement, and the district embraced therein and the lots, blocks nnd premises to be assessed, rhiill be known s Uond Street Assess ment District No. 9. Said district em bracing aald lots, blocks and premises to be cssossed for said Improvement are deslgnuted a follows: BeKlnnlng on the west line of Ninth slreet at the center ot block U, running thence west through the center of blocks 21, 23, 22. 21, 20, 19. IS nnd 17 to the west line of block 17; thence nlrth along the west line of blocks 17 and 16 to the center ot block 16; thence east through tho center ot blocks 16, 15, 14, IS, 12. 11. 10 and 9 to the west line of Ninth street; thence south along the west line of Ninth street to the place of beginning, contain ing lot L !, S, I, block 24: tho north half of block 23: lot i, 2. S, i. block 22; lots 1. t, X 4. Mock 21; lots 1, 2. S. t. block 20; lots 1. i. S. 4, block 19: lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block IS; lot 1, 2. S, 4, block 17; lota S. , .7. S. block 14: lota 5; 6; 7, 8, . block IS; lota S, 6, 7, 8, block 16; low S, 6, 7, 8, block 13: lota 5. , 7, 8. block 12; lots 5, 6, 7, 8, block 11: lots 5. S, 7. 8, block 10; lots S, 6, 7, 8, block S-all in th City of Astoria a laid out and reocrdetl by John McClure. Estimates of the expense of such Im provement and plana and specifications of auchi'work or Improvement, and of the locality to bo improved have been deposited by the City Surveyor with ' the Auditor and Prtlice Judge tor public examination and may be inspected at 'the omce of such officer. At the next regular meeting of the Common Council following the llnol pub- j Mention of this notice which meeting will be. held on Friday, August , 1S:7, nt the ' hoiir of 7:30 p m., at Ih city null, any I objections that may bo mode to such ' Improvement will bo considered by the , council, nnd If at the time of j suld n.totliitT a remunstrance against LAs Lj J In I . '. . . . f.k wautnoM, aUtmMa. It mi kitchen oth world that PepformnticeH JIOVALAITS. of all the monstrous mammals of tlet'p. longest diver. WALLACE, the The Only Racing Steers. Shows. Trained beasts in huge steel cage. Panthers, Leonards, Russian Boar of other animals. an all-comprehensive three ring circus the FKEE, GORGEOUS SHEET PflRREt Sore at 10 O'eloek. Railroads Checked nt the Outer iStand; ; such Improvement, signed by residents j of the city owning more than one-half lof the proerty In sold district, shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, such Improvement shall not be ordered. If at all, except by a vote of two-thirds of all members of the council. Py order of the Common Council. Attest: II. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Or., July 21, 1S97. CHIEF OF POLICE SAL E. Notice I hereby given, that by virtu of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, by order of the coraon council of said city, and to mo directed, dated the 21th day of June, IsyT, and against H. L. P1TTOCK. Commanding me to levy on lot No. 13, block No. S4 In the City ot Astoria as laid out and recorded by John Mc cluro, for a delinquent street assessment due thereon and against said dencribed real estate for the Improvement of Ex change street In the City of Astoria, from the west line of 10th street to the claim between Shlvely's and MeClure's, which assessment amounts to the sum of 8119.73. I did on the 24th day of July, 1S97, levy upon all of said lot No. 13, block No. C4 in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John . McClure, nnd cn the 23rd day of August, 1S97, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. In front of .he court house door In said City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, I will proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bid der, ' the above described real property to satisfy said assessment for the lm provemrnt of Excliange street, together with the costs and expense of u?h sale. Sold sale to be for United Slaies gold or silver coin K. HALLOCK. Chief of Police. Dated, Astoria, Or.. July 24, 15517. TKAHNPOKTATION LIXK4. i i J I TFIE 0"I.Y ill .IM.-CAlt ROCTE fKOM PijKfLANDT'iTHK IEA.iT, TflE I'NLY KOITE TO IMC YKl.LnWsTONR NATIONAL P. RK. LKAVK I pt;KTl.AMJ RKIVK Kv l lall for Ka.anin. fiieliHl.il. I eMlrallH. No i. Month H. d, Mmt.-..ao So. 1. AO rtleii,,'ijrii.pi -oina. HeHllle. V, toil .,! P irt Tnwiiend, tilieii-) oilrf, Hp kane. K1ii4 b. c: tmi . b. ;.: " rffl, B. I.',, KIO, J, Uoula. Butte. Anaeonda.1 11: A.M. Helena, ft. I'aul, X n-i.V 04 p. M li-)l,l, a.lia t'ltr, Omaha, Council Bluff-, M. liul-.CIneago.W h llngton. .New Y-rk, Phil- ai-iphl,Biitn. ana all xiliu. tt aud -outli- IDAYa to Mlnneatnl. Omaha, Kannan City .i' -i. ram, Vi TAYSto Mllwaineeand Chicago. iii bAY.t aliiiigton. Pliilidelpnlo, Xew Yon a .1 Boaiou.and other Eaat em pot iia. Bnggnge checked tbroo to dratin- atioo of ticket. For aleetiincr-ear rmutrratinn tieketa map miij full iDforntfctioD, cull on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aae'l e' Paa. Agent, Portland, Or. tSS Moriiaoa Bu. Cor. Third. LKAVK. ' I OKI LaXD. .ARRIVE. STOVRRLAS I EX- I i'itte."s fur aleni, ; k'hun. .ihl;uiu, t .W P. M.' eacnimentn, rlen. V 3 A-M. i "an Fnuiciaeo, io ; 1 Jae, L Anelei, . i Po. New Or- i lean, aud I he featt. ; A. Ji.! Roebur " nivniter 4:30 P H. Via, Woodhi:rn, for 0 n.t Amei, -ll-ierutii. We' S--IO, P-ntwDril e. Spring field aud .Vamin Conrali paudnger. Dally i excent i euuday. I na A. M ' .50 P. M.. D.!y Mcept Sunday. tS JO P. M. r a. m Mcy.!iir.Tille pa-'r Iilt f bally ex. eptHiiu.la). Plreet eoniieetlon at San Fniiiel-o l h Or ddeuul A Urtenai and Pselfle Mall iteam iihip line f -rJiPAA Avo ( HI.SA. .-Milling da-e on &p.ill-atlou. Rate a d lie et t F-'ern iiln' and En iote. JAPAS.CHI VA. Ii ISUI.UI.r; and f-rRM. v, i Mtl t nbtiiiie-l fr ni J. B. all rtKLANU. Ticket Ag'nt,l:H Third u VH I ILL lIVHi V Pdenvr Liepot, loot of Jeller..u t Ie for OSWEGO dilv (t 7:3 a, m K:l., l.iV, S:-. ii:4i, :K ji. m.: (11:1 p. lu. On S ur.Houlyi. anil ttit. nu and :T0 i. ni. on Snii.iHT-.nulr Ar"r-nt P-r land dsllv a cio-,s: i a in.: 'i:'S. ::j4,7:i n. in. ia 10 a ni-anil 5:1!) n. m. on .uu- iur onlv. Deave 'or SllKtlDAX d llv exeent S-nilav at 4:30 D. in. A riT- al Purtl tint M a. m- i-eare i..r Airne Monrlar. tne dnv and Fridty al :J a. ni. ArHve at fl.nl nd luelajr. Thupxla) and Saturday at 3:06 y. hi. Ejtcepi Sunday, Exeeot Saturday. R. K0FITLER. Manager, C. H. MAKKHAM. fien. F. Jt P. Agt CHIEF OF POUCH SALC. Notice I hereby given, that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, hy order of the comon council of said city, and to me directed, dated the 24:h day of June, 1S3T. and against TRUSTEES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Commanding me to levy on lot No. 4, block No. 65 In the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure. for a delinquent street assessment due thereon and against said described real estate for the Improvement of Ex change street in the City of Astoria, from the west line of 10th street to the elalm between Shlvely's and MeClure's. which r.sessment amounts to the sum of 8129.71 I did on the 24th day of July, 1S37, levy upon all of said lot No. 4. block No. 6? in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure, and on the 23rd day ot August, 1S97, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. In front of the court house door in said City of Astoria Clatsop county, Oregon, I will proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bid der, the above described real property to satisfy said assessment for the Im provement of Exchange street, together with the costs and expense ot such sale. Said sale to be for United States gold or silver coin. E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police. DatxL Astoria, Or., July 24. 17. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, by order ot the comon council of said city, and to me directed, dated the 24th day of June, 1S3T. and against W. W. PARKER. Commanding me to levy on south 90 feet lot No. S, block No. 44. In the City of As toria as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure, for a delinquent street assessment due thereon and against said described real estate for the Improvement of Ex change street In the City of Astoria, from the west line of 10th street to the claim between Shlvely'a and MeClure's, which assessment amounts to the sum of 8123.34. I did on the 24th day of July, 1S'.'7. levy upon all of said south 90 feet of lot No. S. block No 44, In the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure and on the 23rd day of August, 1S97, at the hour of S o'clock p. m. of said day, In front of the court house door in said City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon,' I will proceed to Mell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the above described real property to satisfy said assessment for the Improvement of Exchange street, together wlih the costs and expense of said sale. Suld sole to be for United Slates gold and silver coin. E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police. Dated, Astoria. 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