The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 12, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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    TII K DAILY ArtTOltlAN, SUNHAy MOKNINii. hKITKMBEU 12. 18!)7.
A SHORTER ROUTE
IK Why of Sltkii Mil Miles Cm lie
Snvcil to Klnnillhc.
NA.II.KOA) MM! IS ASHL'HM)
lalilc TtsMfea) Over Uilkiiut I'aa Will
Sous lie fUiakftl .M-ikiiiy Wisicf
Ouatlcr li Jasiaii.
Hiilu, Hi'iciiilMr ll.Tii at.aiu.r City
uf Tvpeka arrived from Almkii ul I
o'clock I IiId morning ami ItrliiM tha (o.
lowing letter lu ll.u Aaaoctafed I'naai
Jolicuu. H-ptimlier II. Anions III r
cent unlwiia ut Hun kI am llw atcaiuna
It.... ill... Muyflower, I v I rot l, Willamette
unit Topcku, ntiil I hp railing off uf Ills
vulumu ut trawl I very iiutleeabl. It
l now t nil iiliiliil that llio majority ot
nvweumn miii .top ui juimuu, whore
llii) will remain until aprlng, being ihua
In poallloti lu g into lite Vuk.ui at the
powalhla moment, ahould they still
fvluln their doalro lu liuUo tlig trip.
Iliiaincaa la good In Jo.no.iu aiij tho
iituitli lorn ektrelunly laigo m. (Dili
Ilia aiiuth, ami also forwarding rrum tin
north, thla Ulng Ilia distributing point
(r a great uuuiy Alaakaii plauea.
The arrival of tin, steamer I'uriluiiil ul
multli. Willi Inn a mull iKiruun of lilt
much talk ml l(f cargo iH gold Uuat ill. I
hot UuhiIii people here. In f.ict, II
la ufion rumukeil by traveling mm ilial
the further north lltcy got the Ira n-
iitin. nl appear about Ilia dtacoterkesi
ut l.ial year.
Al Hkaguuy no (irugri-M uvur th (rail
uppMra, eai-eptlng th lininui hih ii.i in
Ilia way uf rough allot ka taking Ilia piuc
of ...i,,,. i.r (In. triii. ..ukIi lumber ia
4UulvU at Uu lu H4 wf luui fevt.
An effort will ho nuuto neat yar to
turn I ho tide uf travel try way uf Mllkl.
going lliero tu Yakulat a 11 J lHaio,iiu
Inoiu buy ojiiI 1111 Hi White tlvr, the
tllalalirs Ih.ii g unl) aUiut iSt ill 1 1. .a lr,,iil
Hilku to iHiwaon, ua ugalnat ',oa mllaa
from J on. mi uvor Ua preaeiil trull.
Tlitia far In tha etiuaon th Wrath-
inlii hi y ...rt al ihn mould nf llm Cnliim
I. hi Unit will In. Hit c iiiIit uf liuiia.' .ii
tlmmlitl rulliiitid hiialucaa Mini Orluliliil
traffic, whirl! ulily In Ha Infamy; If 11
lull lot ahown Ihnl ti cirficehtriilloll Nl
Aalnilii of such a Irurllo will Indue tnn
liiv.miiiuni here In large iiiiinurii''iurlMg
cuici-pi'lac of KiiMcin riiiiliil wh'oh will
uian-unim immense auma nf mom y
thniliiiliniil Ilia suite, employ thuuaumU
uf workmen ninl ilvvi'lup iln. lulont rn
sources nf llm aliito ami furnlah l.irtrx
riiiiiimiiiu tramu to lli rallroudi not
i.lhi.rwlaii o Ik miiilriii1; when It la
I'linily il.iiKinairnli.il Ihkt th conlrai
ma hy Aaiorlu, rorllnnil kiiiI dig wholo
aliiic uguliiat Hit. Bmim), ami nut nnv or
nvaliy Im-iwitii Aalnrtn ami INirllaml
Ihrii Iht tmilii.r lH(ijtnra a alnlf iimallon
of atiirnim Imiiurliinir unit 1'iirlliiiiil will
J .In li.ioila wllh Aal.tilu nml auy to llm
II. 4 N, anil ijllifr r.illrnaila: "'In
iilmail, .lo your aliliilug ut Aaiorlu. Ug
Hill rurnlali Ihn i-.r-.1..l tin. I h.li iiiah.
iMvgiin for Ortnon ami 1'i.rihin.l rr th
liok auiii, . ua ili'Vi.nM nur araal
loiiioiimiilih for the lH.11.ni uf all unu
ni.ikr It 1 hi. irl. uf Hh. on 1 ion ami h,,.
mir.i.'iivo aint for Kiialrrn ('uHI,illi
nml Kuaiarn lulmnra. IMimir lull l.rla. -
mlia nr.. what wa wunl nml f.. run ra I..
iiiiii.lniii. our ouiiul of wliiiit. lirlng
lilt- wr.illh of III. llllrlH uml Ihr gohl of
Alnakn hvnt. 1.1 tln buay wntwla nf tha
f.ii.li.rii.a turn nut wralih for ua ami
Imllil ii lioim a for llm akllli.it iiii'i'lixnl. a
nml wotkuirii "
Mliml,..)umir.1, Mr. Ilummoml hai g
i r, ol. mi in.k l.i-f..ii. hi 111 unit mm Ik..
yon. I rvi.n hia al.lllima Inai.a.l uf rrll.
t-ttiar It la ..iln thai r-rry Aaturlnn
IimiiM i,,k.. off Ma 10 u mut go in work:
" K" ll nlamt Iln- luwn Iota hi- hia
l.-ii h...luii for y..nr ul lilah ,ri. 1 for
Inioiu thai m.iy nuir roim-; foiK.-i Himi
lln-n. frr ril.l.nl B)iy .HIT. rroi,-. ..
IWri'ii llirtnu-llea or IhMwi-ii Aaturl.1 11 tii
rortliiiiit. and anlrr Iho Halt Willi ilmn
moll.t lu I hi- Iwllln lo ink. II... F....I .
auri . aa on tin- lir.inil llm-a of npi il n.
1 HI lo all Hm-h oiill.-.l hi , ,, , rforl
woiil.l a. on a. .In tlw frl. n.hli ..ml .,.,.,.
Til .111 of I'.Mlliillil ami Ihn r..l. 1.
w-oiihl In. iimi.-ll. i in l..,. Tn. r.. la
l.lnity of .n.nt in u.. a arK ...i,,.,,,
for all llilcr. (x. I.ol It mol In nral
h.mn thai tlir j.r. nil-.-, urv nnri i-t nml
lhai Aat.iilnin ami ihn m-w rullroml urn
n aolhl front wurklty on right llnna.
T'm l.vi.nt rullr.Ki.t Inl.-.llln.ni-.. ia tha'
n. w ummlxra of llm (1. J. & . ,,,r, Hr
ola. lu Ihn MhoM l.li.r um! f, ,)
N.irth.-rn IfU runila. Thla l.. li,g irilo.
II W..UI.J follow I hut tin. J Plwiiont Mr
K.u.Viiml.rhili-J. J um .umhi,,,, will
hair aolnnthllig to My n,lj, ,(, ., ,,
rnolgiililfcitlon of ,n f,n Iii.-in,-. which
THE LATEST NEWS
Sikicsi uf the Visit In Ireland of the
Duke of York.
i'a.uim: now a (.ijiiaimv
Once a latcteittil In Kli.odi.e fnuttr
Vmii IHiioilril ftiirae Soli) .New
I'lai a aod .New .Mailt.
l.mlon, H. .t. iiiImt II. C' pyr chltil
ftmiit, tha futiiro liolda In gtor pro-
tnio tud run nml good prollia fur the play,
TIm mullvg uf tha pluy la th glorlflcg
Hon uf tha Ilrltlah, Mdlnr. The hrro'a
pnrt Imlungg t William Terrlga, who n
Ina on Ihu ancmt gt-rvlcr, wlilln .ilhar
lmn,rluiit purl a ara Imrng try Watty
Nlrhola, Kvlyn Ulllwiird nnd Mwrlon
Ti-rry.
Tim llvraforil muahwl f.atlvnl, whloh
iM-ifii's Unnirruw, will l notuworthy
rinian uf the firm rendition of moral
new Work" hy Kngllh ompoarra. Among
Ihom will ! r"iulm l.y I'rnf. B'nn
fi td, wrlttrn In mmnory of I'rrald -nt
l ifdirh k U-lifhlon. Ihn luln iirnahlont of
t. rtoyul Amdmny.
Cora l'r..ilnirt I'ottnr nnd Kyrl" (ti-1-lw
have rrtunmd to I-ondon after a (Inbg
in olullng tour of thrrr ymra, whl h In
rluded u pitrtli'Ulurly am-oraaful annaon
In Aiialnillu,
Tim report hna been put In circulation
(hut f)'tyy Carta in negotiating for the
i rvli in f I.llllun ttuaal to appear ag
I.', hy ihr Aaoui'luied I'reaaj-Tlnj tour th eiur In a rrvlval of -The Omni
of llm luki! H ml I)uchia or Vork, whhdi liui heaa," and It h grnt a chill through
a loulluui'.l today ut tilnagow, Hroi. Iin.ln tlmutrli'ttl drclca.
Iiiml, whi'tu tlmy mi.l with an rulliuahiailr i '
mniniuii, toiiiia in.- aulijei'l of ih heart- ' The limloiiera of thn profwalon
hat corigraliil.iiioua In many wir. p.ir-
tl. ulurly lu Ireliiml, w here th peoi:i'.
IH.lHI. lime mid utiirrw mlmll It hua done
u gixnl dent for IrlNh Ini.ln. The. durtinar,
lor lllatam n, a. 11.11 . 1 11 llulwuv IIbIm r
i I.Nik from Mother iMohy. Tho rlnak
H.ia mode ul it fn'-lory whl.h Kullmr
Ihiolry atarled In (l.ilwuy und ulnajy
oi.n hundred of thean ilouka have Ixll
oi.l. r. , I. li In r In w hile or i rlmaon. The
jitT eolor la iurrert.
Anoth.-r reaiilt of Um v-lalt of the duke
uml d.ii linaa to Ireland la that u loyal
r. l.l. ni r will, In nil protmhlllty. I, t.
Inl.ll.ln-) in ih.n ruuntry, and In i.. hill. on
the wrly uhroKiitlon f the vlceruyulty
l i.-i) wh. rn av epled ua a fait. The
dm lo an won nil hrurla nnd the duke
Win nlnmal Kipiilur. tlmuiih he did
not earnpe rnlli'lam.
or
lax-imilng e.inal'leriihly aliirmel at tha
Atm-rleVn Invnalon, whl'h l Inking bread
from their mouth, and am Indignant
iigHliiat Mr. Curie, Imfuum- thla will 1
a aeiiid offrnav. If the rumor prove to
he rorrnet.
An Amerleim writer nnd playwright,
who hua a.-ur.. a foothold In Ix.ri.lon
la Wwyn A. Jlurnm, formerly drnmntlc
erltle of the Chleugo Tlmi a-l.-ru.l. Jfr.
Ihirroii hua formed a partnnrahlp with
WIIb.ui llarn t for playwrlghting und la
engiiKid with him In the eonatrurtlon or
a dninii, for Mr. Itnrretfa neit aeuoon.
He hna ri.tlr.-d temiiorurlly. at any n:r.
from newmB-r work. Two plnya of
Mr. Ilurron'a nuihorahlp have laen gub-niltt.-.l
t Ki,KiK, ,,n,l Am-rlMii tnmn
g. r for .-.mBideniiion. Ilia flrat Import
nnt wiwk lo ! alnged wna the dmnutlxa
llon of Itomol.i." whl. h Julh. M,.ri.
Weigh aa Wegglal '
L
ta e "
CHKK OF POLICE 8 A I.E.
Chollr Oiiiffmnd it I I've dwfjrm
myatick. Hello, there'g Weginaldl lln
Not he a herol.y gtvn that by virtue
of a warrant limned", and didlvered to me
hy the Auditor and police Judge of the
t'lly of Aatorla, In Clatanp county. Ore
if in. rf date of the th day of 3 ptemWir
A. D. IW, commanding me to fotthwltn
levy upon the following deacrlbed property:
Meginnlng at a point 01 feet north. 4 de
greea Vt mlnutea went fr,m the northeit
corner of lot . hl'xlt 131, flhlveley'i As
toru; theri'e north I degree y mlnutea
wet, IW fert; trw-nee smith St degrees
mlnutea weal, Ui feet; thenoe south 4 de
greea 2t minutes east, W feet; thence
on a line parallel wfth tlie north line of
s ii Id lot, Ui feet, to the place of begin
ning. And to sell the same In the manner pro
vldel by law, to satlefy an naaeaement
against sold real property, amounting to
tlC what was assessed against said
property as benefits for the extension of
Commercial street In sal4 city from Sev
enteenth street to Twenty-third street.
nnd which said re-il property is ssaessed
as the property of the Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company, I did, on the
loth day of Beotember. V(fl dulv tew
) i all the afore-dtscrlbed property, and
on the lltb dy of October, VO', at 7
o'clwk p. m. of said day, at and In front
of the court house door at Astoria, Clat
rop county. Oregon. T win proceed to sell.
and Navigation Company, I did, on tli
loth day of September, 1WT duly levy upon
all tha afore-descrlbed property, and
on the 11th day of October, ISO. t J
o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front
of the court house door at Astorln, Clat
sop county, Oregon, I will proceed to sell.
at public auction, to the highest bidder
therefor, all the rt!it, title, Interest
and estate of the said Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company In and t' ald
real property to satisfy snld assessment
and the coats and expense of sale.'
E. HAIXOCK, Chief of Police.
Doted Astoria, Oregon. Sept, 10. 1UT.
"Offly pleawd. wuully, don'lcboi
kno" IIL - i
A. roBs ili rejoicing, however, full the
- " wmmg lamina. The "".-ri lum r piuyed luet winter.
I 'ally Nation, affl-'r grtting a letter from
ei! ry paetur nf n purlab In rural Ireland,
any:
Himo bluik '47 the Irian laborer has
never fined u wlnt.v morn full ,.t ..ri...
Hon."
The harvnat ia ua Iwd as can lu- In
ihn wi-at of Irelnnd, and It la preity sure
thut thnro will ln not only a fowl, hut
u fuel famine. Not only nre potaloe.
rotting In thn ground wtih the gmln crcp.
"lie rt.ll milage f ,Jlkn(f A).,.r 1 K(r.
uiBirllL, (.. purify . 1,1,,, ,ha, y(u
" rir.ge u,Kjn your hours
I.I . a
i...-.r nor ueny youmelf any food
iinr.-ea witn yu. )n Knr,y
c-iuim I.. in Binrre or loaf.
II. Th.Be ure
I'oualilt-rliig.
of
thut
you nre not
while Inking
recvmmendatlons worth
!.... place ,nrly n.t month, and that ltrn down by ruin ami not worth nap-
ha. Ihvii all lhat ooul 1 plainly be da I I'"1"" Paelflr ayatnm will probably'1" '"X ' turf cut will not
alro.1 wllh the eierptkm of 4 f.-w iluys
rn.riitly, when s savor wind prevailed.
f .-our bo thnro 1 a grmCl amount of
rain, hut every. Mir eipe.-t that In thu
touniry.
The hull. ling of n rallDa.l from Ju
neau lo l-ike Tn.ln la how 411 laaurri)
fai't Thorough alaitUuiltlon by Iho In
let.. I... I pntllr hua dn.;,., Mlelll tu Ilim-
iiivn. r work at the earliest p ..i.tf mo
11u.nl next year. This ruad will go ty
of T.iku cur to (he Ink.-, whore
tho trairlrr will go by wa'.-r lu hi placo
of doalluullon. No doubt hia will 1
tho first railroad eituhllahed, hut It will
. rolwl.l) In, quh kly follow... I.y ..Hi. r..
two prtM.nfivo roada m ...irll ulir hav-
... . .... ounio mrminua aa tiu jun, ..
..Lin exiemii.i 10 llunilnglon. wllh
the 11. t Ai N. reiniilulng an not. i. n., nt
family i-olltinellim, Inrmli,,,! ii,,,, fr
all "l. an ,.oiul tmsls to all. Phogld this
he Um eiiBe. It I. ,r. lit , . A.,nr,
road get III Ihn BMlm 1111. 1 e.tilhlt.h ,
I eoiin.-tloiiB nml truflir iirniiigeim niB ..11
I a pr Ittal.lr footing wllh H. l',,rfln,
j r..,i.. .iit. ,.rly tlm ). U K N. II ,an
dry. fn- !
Thn tendency In autumn fabrics Is to
ward rich qtilt effects.
To hi-.il Ihe broken un.l illaenand llaauin
leaa there la exceptional Weather within
the m-xt fnw days, a famine I.
talnty. , "'" '' Irrlmt.d smf.u-es. to n.
! """,,ly r, lltv' " l-rroanently cure
l the mlBBlon i.f n.Mtr wit.-h ILmel
mine. cnurliB Rogers.
.n...., nur Buya ine gu.en la quite
liil. rvBI. I In the rush lu tho Klondike
nglon and hi., asked ninny queatlon.
r-ginllng the protection afforded there
to her suhjiTta. Hnr majesty knows a
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice Is herelry given that by virtue
of a warrant Issued, and delivered to me
by the Auditor and Ponce Judge of the
City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore-
ron, of date of the Hh day of September
A. D. vol, commanding me to forthwith
levy upon Ihe following described prop
erty: Uer'rinlng at u northeast comer of lot
1. block 122. ghlveley s Aatorla. thence
north 4 degrees y mlnutea west, 180 feet;
thence south degrees 32 minutes west,
feet; thence south 4 degrees 3 mlnutea
east, ISO foot; thence north 51 degrees
J2 minutes eart, and along nonh line of
aid lot 60 feet to place of beginning:.
And to sell the same In the manner pro.
vlded by law, to satisfy an assessment
at public auction, to the highest bdder '. against said real property, amounting to
therefor, all the right, title, Interest
and estate of the said Oregon Itallway
nnd Navlir.it Ion Company In and to said
real property to satisfy said assessmen'
and the coats and expense of sale.
E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police.
Dated Astoria. Oregon, Sept. 1?, 1W7.
Kcrplosh! Bang! Ho hod picked up
the hot.' pipe by mistake, and jot t!:t 11
ine man turned tho water on. Chips.
Aoxloa to pie
..i.: l- u.v..iii.., by hard, luielllg.-ut k'm' deal about .lirltlah Oaumlxa, where
H .Ml, H.,.l ... ..... . . .... I
...r , aUpprl r m A,,. I n viibi ratim. wna purhuised for the
These mornings are I U I for bicycle
riding.
ri.niB Tin-Be nr.. t.ii.ta which Hint, rl.illy
. ffe. l elery i ltla.-li of Aatorta .111,1 l-h.l.
' .ii-Miiu ih carelull) (011-
i-ld. red ami quickly nci.-d upon.
WKIll'i )i it.
r...i i,,i,llt ii ttta. Yuk-m mr try i T 1 1 K Ci ) X I ) ! VTl )f
th. While l.,. rapid, and uny other' v.". I ' I I I U J
I
daiigemus plai o will I avi dod.
A. their will ln .llllal.lo ImmiIb i,
on I .nk,. TcbIiii ami (ha II 1 n ..im river
the trip will be ,.i, f plcnaurr rather
I linn otherwiae.
The new a tlmi thnro will l a new
I, lie of al siiiH-r running l.nlween l'ug.-i
soiin.i uml Alaakaii imm-Ib la hnllvt with i
delight by th.. men hinia and miners uf !
thla coiinlry. as that will dlmui .enauii ill..
fnlnht uml pusamigcr rntea, and fie new
AM) KXCIXKEK
itr.s: onmmt rtm Tnr; Ttrmmic nm.
K'Ull witriK u Ntu iMiruiio.
wharf which will siv.n ori.0;, at
Juneau will reduce the whmf.ig,. an that
g-.l,. may l. aold u( much lower priois
than at pr. sent.
Ila..l progreas la Iwlng made ,iu the
fiihl.. tramway now- lio.ug conaliui'lr 1 at
Oillkont paaa, and wh'.-n finished every
thing can. go over chnipcr and quicker
nml lu much belter shni thin l.n.eti.
for. j
Everyone la now mapping out their nr- 1
riingnmcNiia ror winter quart -ra, as It
will Bixin le out nf the question to enter
the Klondike country before February
i.r March.
lairat'ujtliig ihr Cmurrr V .luri Muir
nics r. sad in the Knioi otlicra
Thuayht to lie loat
liciiM-r, 8eemlr II A special to the
News from Newcastle says:
r'ntuk llurbunk, the conductor,
Kiigliuer OBlrunder. docenaed, of tho Col
i tow 11 u few years back.
Kv. r -thing In
Mouieiit, i.r,. u,,,,.(
If trilled im av
ian.! thev ;.r.. .I......... ... . . ..
' u..ui- H-aKi.il if con.
. .. . i 'leli.y In rases wh-r.. . ,n..
iv....,M, ftnn .n vtfilf ' mi . '
of l-re-M..,,, Knur,. , ., wa i.a.o. 1 . . . r",r brlS "n.n. ,11
i mi- rellif. Chnrl.B lii.g. i
I
wna tlmught
out wllh the diplomatic) cleverness ana
Instance of It are leaking out every day. "
A an example ,,.. tact employ,-.!. It WnTlIPIJ IM lilll'
l polni.,1 ut tluit the nch pr.sldsnl I lllVIV r.AAIILl
took with him three apiuklng dolls aa
pn-Bciu, to the grand duchess oba. tlm j MiAIi Pi U'VPH
oldnr of the tw daughters of the exur 1 1 A. Mi II
lUlil .'Bitl.ii. T.. . . .. ... .
- - " 'r recent 1 ) niltil up
a cvnaiiB p.r In hia own handwriting
giving his name nml aurniuno, "Itomun
io." hia ho, In I atutiiB us "i-xar of nil the
IIubkUb." hia prof, aalon us mauler of nil
Ihe land of the Russian empire." and
giving us hu accessory that of "landed
roprletor nml agriculturist. "
Kit Ihe cxurlnu the cxar wrote ciurlni
of all the Ituasliia, mlatnyis of all the
lands Ulonglng to the Russian emi.lr..
ami patroness of ,le houses of em.
I'lo.vment."
Murr.i
the
VAMIKKIUITS TDflAM AUM mo LS
AMJtLts rito.i 1 mi.
dtoBCKx,cdC(,,(iyill ,.t(Iri
CnoMrnctiog Bond s .M asd Uork
to CoDimcgce ia l.sij.
and, nrltuln. but the author ndds
manners i.f sir I'hlllp Ctirrlc. the
nidi. Midlnnd rullivay. are charged bT I at 1 ..iiHiautlno,,,
11 l.-Vi 11 ...
um coroners jury wiin pcing responsible hlu
publisher. Is to present t0
the piililk. Kills Ashmeu..Hrtli.it' -rhe
loiille Fields of Thessaly." Ii , ,, ,.llh.
rale defense of ,h., slllH1, wrr I tliut negotiations between th v.,,k.,.
. ....... wouve will
" '' "'"" 'leslres lo I,, fr.endly 1 r""rold y'"n and tho Los Angeles Ter-
Lo, Angeles. September U.l, ,s Wate,
"Have you ever been baptized, little
"So, sit. I've been Tacciiiated,
thouffb," New York Snndiy Journal.
. ..
To I'd Important Face.
mlmU rullroiid for
an extension of the
tllbv
Cost of towaci;
AM) PILOTAGE
1 for tho frightful wreck which occurred
j lu re u few mlniito past midnight Thurg-
j 'lu.v.
j Tlm Inquest was held thla morning,
j The Jury divided from tho evidence that
I the conductor uml engineer attempted
I In arrive ut the Newcastle siding upon
I the llmo iilluttetl by the order nf the
roau frorn rtHh , gdn
harbor havo Ih,. um and le
".-... ..onus for the building 0f this
- c.n pnuilcully Sold ,
- .0 cose or is.; active construction
' commeniyHl.
.isiiimaii.iuu-uiti; pays
I'mpllmcts to Ihe uhM.tv ..,,,1
si. i'i v, nit, Sft of Ihe ccrresiai.ulcni of Ihe
Associated Pros. v,o was l Arm. nil.
In IMU. lui.l who illscl,.se,l the r.al fuels
. .-if. !i i tl. inrrlin,. Armenian massa
cres. Buying he w is the only newspaper
""w """ ' rwu insight Into tha -sek.-rs Is now rea.lv
Ilillllil.. I.. a . '
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A KI.O'IUKK HOOK
s book for gold
A reader of this
(( 'onllniied from First Page.)
II1H11 dispatcher to the Hlu (Inindo pag
j .liner west Uiuml. t'omluctor llurbunk
Al the I hiin asti r
siocr saics ouring the week. hlKh prices
Were r ili-b.-d Sir Tall. in . !.., .1..
-. i in- in-
Vol kshlre siNiitliij' l.ir..., i.,. . i....
I ncicnscd on bis own recognisance l:l.TI guineas for fourteen colls and 111-
. m.n i-ii.iicisi y ateuimr for lonuing a, rt-r the verdlni was iiniiounc.-d h
was mil renrrcHletl.
Tho dcith of thn Hov. Alexander Hurl
UM know more of Al..,,,, ...
"onderful K.ond.ke dl.tr.ct than he could
yearlings blooded ll"n l'V months of personal observation
In foreign vessels will come to Astoria,
(in. I thai tunny more vessels will lu con
sequence be l.mded here than Uic now J IlmMi of Ucrsoock, m., o,u ,,0 fl,ing ot
In-liig h.acleil In Portland, thus gi cully
benofltUng the entire stuto of (iregou,
I'lirlhuid and every other city and every
men-hunt nnd business limn in them; If
It enn bo shown tluit by tha attraction to
tircgi!., uf such un uililltli.mil Meet of for
eign vessels It will soon build up a
HUMORS
Iho loily of linglneer Ostrandor Inoronees
llio niimlier of known dead to eleven
The coroner's reseuroheg among the ruins
have convinced him tbut from six to ten
moro persons mot death In the awful
iicchlent. This materially reduces the
original estimate.
Iiutant relief far skin-tortured bshlrs and
Tot fur tired iiioihiirs In a warm bn'h wllh
rricuiu HoAi', and a alnithi Sipllcstlnn of
( I TincnA (ointment), tha great skin cure.
The only speedy and economical treatment
for Itching, Im nil ui.', 1.1 eillut', scaly, and
(.linply hiimor.4 of tho akin, sculp, and blood.
ticiira
JiMMlhroiirSwilth.wnr.tl. Tnrrrr PBenAsiiCsiM
H ii. i )ii.i i)i , ri,,, s..k l'n.p.i.ir-, ll.wion.
""ll.'W ! Curt li.tiy fi.l.y I lum.tr," mallca lrt.
UK ALWAYS DUK8
i i r i. of 10, Ited Vuiivs-'lleavvng!
A bout wrecked you snyT And none of
Its occiiMints esruiH.d?"
Life-Haver (grimly) "Only the fellow
who rocked It." Truth
When g-olng East travel on the North-
rrti I'm Itlc Raliuay, Quick time and the
only line running dining car. Train
leaves Portland dully at U o'clock a. in.
BABY BLEMISHES Tff&H .V.b'
A SOCIKTY NOTF..
"Was It a quiet wedding?"
"Yes, only relatives present."
"Well, my Ideu of a wedding would be
Ihe restraining presence of n few out
siders." Truth.
The very
crowni.
newest bonnets have bell
Ins. rnll.i hv Sillil !,.., t 1....1
- ii,,
prices, one nolng for 3onu KUlin ns and nn
..ili. r being knocked down ut IlMi gulnias.
A lllly by llcndoru was sold for Iti
guineas.
The theatrical season has fulrly blos
somed and the first nlghtcrs nre ov.r
wIm. lined wllh surfeit of farce-comedy
and niolo-divinia. one of the unnunl feats
of the lAJtiitiin thentrlciil year Is the
Adelphl melodrama, to which thousands
mid research p. n, . .
" kiouiiu. tn com oar-
with other works on the subject It
Is too "Webster's Dlot.onary of Alaska "
-a Perfm and peerless volume, at once
' , mo,,tfl ""J '''"Ir of rival publish..,-,
lolls of the riches, a,ul most extend
"lie gold fields the ,u v...
x, ,, ' "s ever
".. now !hy wiere cllscover,l-FlcMs
J-i unexpionxl-Tin years' --ork
''-a.ly slKht-Where La the mother lode
TS.i
v ."..ones oirejuiy made-The n
Hons to be taken out next Tear-Hm
get there-R. R, fare and other exxp,,nges
irom nil pobHts-Aredlcal hlrrts-cilmat
run.. ..i
"'"P uovernment reports All
latui juul water route. Proi.,.,,.i .,.
CHIEF OF POLICE 8 AXE.
Notice Is here!)- given that by virtue"
of a warrant Issued, and delivered to me
by the Auditor and Police Judge of the
Cl'y of Astoria, In Clatsop county. Ore
gon, of date of the th day of S-ptemtK-r
A. D. K'iT, commanding me to forthwith
levy upon the following deecrlbed prop
erty: Heglnnlng at a point 0 feet north. 4 de
grees minute west from the northesat
corner of lot 2, block in. Shlveley's As
toria: thence north 4 decrees m)ate
west. 1 feet; Uv-nce south C3 degree 31
minutes west, .V feet: tm-nte south 4 de
grees 28 mlnutea east, to) feet; thence
cn a line parallel with the north line of
said lot. SO feet, to (Tie place of begin
ning,
And to sell the same In the manner pro
vided by law, to aatlsfy an assessment
against said real property, amounting to
1100, what was assessed against said
property as benefit for the extension of
Commercial street In said city from Sev
enteenth street to Twenty-third street
and which said real property Is assessed
as the property of the Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company, I did, on the
Kith day of September. tSOT duly levy upon
all the afore-descrlbed property, and
on the Uth day of October, 1SB7. at t
o'clock p. m. of said day. at and TTTTront
of the court house door at Astoria, Clat
sop countr. Oregon. I will proceed to fell,
at public auction, to the highest bidder
therefor, all the right, title. Interest
nnd estate of the -sail Oregon itadway
and Navigation Company In and to galJ
real property to satisfy said assessment
and the costs and expenses of sale.
E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police.
Dated Astoria, Oregon. Sept. 11. j97.
"". what was assessed against said
property aa beneflta for the extension ot
Commercial street in said city from Bev
enteenth alreet to Twenty-third street,
and which said real property la assessed
aa the property of the Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company, and or
Jtmea MeCann, I did, on tha
10th doy ot September, 1S97 duly levy upon
all the afore-descrlbed property, and
en the 11th day of October, 1397. at t
o'clock p. ro. of said day, at and in Jront
of the court house door at Xstoit.i, Claf
sop county, Oregon. I will proceed to sell,
at public auction, to the highest bidder
therefor, all the right, title. Interest
and estate of the said Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company, and or
James McCann, In and to said
real property to satisfy said assejmeiit
and the ooets and expenses of sale.
E. HALLOCK, Chief of Police.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, Sept to, 1597,
The way a woman sees a woman.
Truth.
A Frightful Vengeance.
enthusiastic goers ha.k forwuid as r0!lls-tlnlng laws-Customs. In brief.
of
the milestone of the season. The Adelphl
melodrama of this season was Inaugu
rated on Thurday night and Its greatly
discussed play Is woven about the buttle
of Waterloo, which Its author, Haddon
Cluunbors and Comyns Corr, at the last
moment, christened wtth the catchy title
"In the Days of the Duke." It Is a ro
mantic melodrama of the more refined
sort. In which there are a number or
Impossible but Intense situations. The
heavy act, on which great anticipations
hail been built, was an elaborate presenta
tion of the ball In Brussels on the eve
of the buttle, handed down to fame by
Ryrom and Tlinckaray. No more dra
matic episode of history for stage de- I
plot Inn could have been conceived, and
certainly none more to the taste of the '
....... .
Adelphl clientele, which demands that
nil that Is known of this wonderfdl hand
of fabulous wealth. It Is the only au
thentic, practical book, official and en-
lorsed. About 600 pages. Handsomely
oounu in art cvivas. 1H, 11.50.
Agents are wanted to handle this val
uable work. It Is a chance of a life
lime. Experience Is not necessary, as
full inatructionB are sent and the whole
people are clamor knsr for the book. Re
ports from agents Just started ahow won
derful success. Sales run aa high as 20
books an hour, nig commissions oiid
valuable premiums are allowed. Credit
Is given nnd freight paid. It Is an oppor
tunity to gain a competence In a short
time. The book Is not sold through hook
stores or noweiupers. Complete canvass
ing outfit will be mailed for 20 ca.vta,
stamps. To places where we have no
t dKfni a lull conv or in. rwtir win
Its miniatures be done In broad color.. L. to 01191ornw. nr,,
If the enthusiasm of the first-nighters prhp. Address, exactly. Monroe Rook
may be taken as a foundation for Jud- r-,,.,,,,- t.- .
j ....... , uu,.... lu.v.tb ,v, .iiicua;o.
Mappio Say, Chimmie, dere'g a mug
round de corner wat sei I pnts on toe
many lugs, an he's all de time mokiii
snoots nt me.
Chimmie He do, eh I Well don't yer
say nottin, JUapgie. 111 Jist skate round
dure ait bite me name iu his nock-
New York Journal.
Striking ror a Raise.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice Is hereby given That by virtue
of a warrant issued, and delivered to me
by the Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore
gon, of date of the 9th day of September
A. P. 1;C. commanding me to forthwith
levy upon the following; described prop
erty: Beginning at a pofnt 60 feet norD. 4 de
grees S minutes west from the northeast
corner of lot 1. block 131, Shlveley's As
toria: thence north i degreca 28 minutes
west, lot) feet: thence south i5 .legrees C
minutes west, 50 feet; thence south 4 tie-
grees a minutes east, 100 feet; then:
en a line parallel wtR the north line of
said lot. 50 feet, to the place of besln-
fing
And to sell the same. In the manner pro
vided by law. to satisfy an assessment
against said rval property, amounting to
114c, what was assessed asrainst sum
property as benefits for tho extension of
Commercial street In salt city from Sev
enteenth Btreet to Twenty-third street,
and which said reU property Is assessed
as the property of the Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company, I did, on the!
10th day f September. 18S7 duly levy upon
all the afore-descrlbed property, and
on the Uth day of October, 1SS7, at 2
o'clock p. m. of said day, at and in front
of the court house door at Astoria, Clat
sop county. Oregon. I will proceed to sell,
at public auction, to the highest bidder
therefor, all the rtsht. title, Interest
and estate of the said Oregon Railway
iuid Navigation Company in and to ald
real property to satisfy said assessment
and the costs and expenses of sale.
E. HALLOCK, Chief of Police.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, Sept, 10, 1897.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice Is hereby given tnat by virtue
of a warrant issued, and delivered to me
by the Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore
gon, of date of the 9th day of September
A. D. 1S37. commanding me to forthwith
levy upon the following- described prop
erty: North S2H feet of tot S, block 132. Shlve
ley's Astoria.
And to sell the same, in the 'manner pro
vided by law, to satisfy an assessment
against sold real property, amounting- to
HOO, what was assessed against snld
property aa beneflta for the extension of
Commercial atreet fn said city from Bev- '
enteenth street to Twenty-third street,
and which said real property Is assessed
as the property of Jas. McCann and or
the Oregon Railway and Navigation
Co., I did. on the lh day of Sept., 1897,
levy on all the afore-described property,
and on the 11th day of October, 1S97. at I
o'clock p. m. of said day, at and in front
of the court house door at Astoria, Clat
sop county, Oregon. I will proceed to sell,
at public auction, to the highest bidder
therefor, all the right, title. Intercat .
and estate of the said Jas. McCann and
or the Oregon Railway and Navigation
Company In and to said property to sat
isfy gold as segment and the costs and'
expenses of sale.
E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police.
Dated Astoria. Oregon. Sept. 10, 17.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
CHIEF OF FOLICE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
or a warrant Issued, and delivered to me
by the Auditor und Police Judge of the
City of Astoria, in Clatsop county, Ore
gon, of date of the 9th day of September
A. D. 1597. commanding: me to forthwith
levy upon the foltowlng- deecrlbed nroo-
eny:
Beginning of a poTnt So feet north. 4 de
grees 28 minutes west from the northeast
corner -of lot 4, Mock 131. ShlveleVs As
toria: thence north 4 degrees 2S minutes
west, 100 feet: thence south 85 degree 32
minutes west. 50 feet: thence south 4 de
grees a minutes east. Ha) feet; thence
on a line parallel with the north line of
said lot, 50 feet, to the place of begln-nlnt
And to sell the same, in the manner pro
vided by law, to satisfy an assessment
against said real property, amounting to
$100, what was assessed against said
property as benefits for the extension of
Commercial street In said city from Sev
enteenth street to Twenty-third street.
and which said real property Is assessed
as the property of the Oregon Railway
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant Issued, and delivered to me
by the Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Astoria, in Clatsop county, Ore
gon, of date of the 9th day of September
A. D. 1S97, commanding me to forthwith
levy upon the following described prop
erty: Beginning at a point 60 feet north, 4 de
grees 2 minutes west from the nonh east
corner of lot 5. block 131, STUveley'g As
toria: thence nonh 4 degrees 28 mlnutea
west. 100 feet: thence south So degrees 33
minutes west, 50 feet: thence south 4 de
grees 2S minutes east, ion f0tt; thence
cn a line parallel with the north line of
said lot. M feet, to the place of begin
ning. And to sell the same, In the manner pro
vided by law, to satisfy an assessment
against said real property, amounting to
8100, what was assessed against said
property as benefits for the extension of
Commercial street In said city from Sev
enteenth street to Twenty-third street,
and which said real property Is assessed
as the property of the Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company, I did, on the
loth day of September, 1897 duly levy upon
all the afore-descrtbed property, . and
on the 11th day of October, 1837, ut I
o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front
of the court house door at Astoria. Clat
sop county, Oregon. I wtll proceed to sell,
at public auction, to the hlgest bidder
therefor, all the right, title, Interest
and estate of the said Oregon Railway
and Navigation Company In and to said '
real property to satisfy said assessment
and the costs and expensea of sale.
E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 10, 1897.
NOTICE TO TAXPATER3.
The board of equalisation for Clatsop
county, Oregon, will meet at the court
house on September 27th and daily there
after until Oc:ober 3rd to publicly examine
the assessment roll for the year 1197 and
correct all errors In valuation, description
or qualities of land, lots or other property
and It shall be the duty of all person In
terested to appear at that time and place
for the purpose of correcting any errors
that may appear In said assessment rolls.
C. W. CARNAHAN. Assessor.
Astoria. Oregon, Sept. 4, 1897.
A Handsome Complexion
la one of the greatest charms a woman can
MUCH. PoXZaMl1 t'owv. L......
give it.