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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1897)
r:3l f: . 1 ' 1 , V ' 1 NOT1 UNO Durrzaj an tsWboo nut ktlSILMU TODAY'S WBATHAA, , flMN ipqasrata lo 80 MA aroundjtown;. . awwaut (joes not ooaatef a ns U 0rin sjrrea thai m la tirtof imj, Ur.-lm own Vnt asallUatrs Ma sad saklaf psweer, OmM a CpflCtar ft M rasTt s 4- All shades of baby ribboa at Dunbar's. a a wwimm m Cram Toco Cattuaanet. Oroeorlea at ths to mat prloea at las raalno Grocery Co. Bicyole and repair bop at IS ninth Street. Chargm reasooabls, O. B. Wirt, of WaxraBtoa, was) to Vw yssteroAy. Knitting ailk 5u ball In all colors t Dunbar's, lams Johnso. at rwtr la ASWrs PMtM aoaat Ki K a osstfwrs; bat Pfl aWsd; aas 9taau ' Oar artaea ars tka lewesS. taa aity. CM1 ant" sag aa Paoiie Oissiry Oa eaWSSjaaBSSsaa, N TJmhreUaa mm as rssairso by prwoUcaJ workman, at IS moth atrest. Ladies white embroidered linen handkerchiefs 25c each at Dun bar's. Haul arera laid on tha track" Of tb ew road bayoud aJdrfok's petal. eTbf real itfaJiks aad araaoa ptoetos, aaa on Baudtnas. tbg Mortar. timket M Cba most uenoluua fooO era Bads. Fries avunptot Today at i Man's rut stora. At lbs A. p. a bowling anc7s rssp-r. Oar Mm. Incalla Scored Cs sod C O. Cooper toad 0. "b. Olson's Onsg mored to th corner of Commercial and 'FoortMnta atresia. Sheriff M. a Hougen, of Othlamet, is tn tha city from Or y"a river, wbara bs bad two on tHjoeaa, iwy nr sub wood for sate. Atorla laod A Investment Co.. Oommen&d and SlChta strasta. THcipboo n. Mr. A. B. Hammond la atfll la Portland, "hera ha la attending to h tnteresta of bla rarlous railroad enterprises tn Ora- (oa. C H. Oalemlar. of Kaappton, was trfar reaterdar. and reported tliat the BUtla at ttia.t point were rery busy turn, tat? out export lumber. The Younar Men'a Republican dub field aa enttiualastic tneeOna' at the hall of anirina corapanr No. 1 They irlU meetj imi t nj evenmg' at the hum Mms and peace. Boraasos MS Katw OraT lTr miM oa Assyria rMtaras 0aa Otsaa aad S. Tonrtal saffia STsr rrotn Chinook ftarJay Aw a ttsrt 1l la lbs mativpoUa Seal, calfskin and crack-rroof calf w inter shoes for Indies. Co lumbia Shoe Co. P. J. Meany, tha laadloc tnarabaot tailor. 137 Tenth 9L The hta-hast ptics paid for fur sktoa rraaa FartaA and ima Wt last aarbt for a trtfl asst. Tttf 1 Mt CUka aa4 caber proffiloaot aHSea Tbs lumbar for pavtzic atrw;a at Svav armead Is aor lytnc aa tbs wtmH the foot of Ninth atraat Oo to th Parlor, hhmukm la C B. Smith, for purs, sweat eraua and freea creamary butter and buttermilk every 47. a Friodmbarf. kft Hood; A. & nili bury, Ft Stereos; O. W. PsrnskU, Ne bnimn: R. Otar, G CXy. are at tha Parker bouaa Tenteraar a enuare njnrer Mm ra pored In the offing, but as she could not get Into port In the term, she was keeping well out to aes. TM1 DAILY A STOMAL, SiTURPAY HOYMltO 6, l& "nwrtngthairls Tf eartwKlay" stsU j rrTa wt ine nrotr rrnia sea. raw aabbaga tor kraut jU Xoeav Ula glaa A Ca'a ' Steel shod shoes for boys. Co. lumbia Shoe Co. . Ksaaatl, at etaf rar,. the ttr fastarn. Va la AaaA tot faskat at Cantta Snsa stata Ta saata pa vw mm aawia sas raruraas uaa a va.waaka' tlsK la Pat oaaA, AaA tar aaawla et Caaaa A tanbara's Maoa) aaa at Roaa, Htavia A Ca.'a Fred's oyster cooktajls are all the go. Tha oyster eaters of Astoria are getting SO that when they want oyetera they ro to the Eatook after them. Why? Because they know what they want. Tn-pound a.-k of buckweat. IS oent: 19-pound eack of conunaa, S eta. ; pnck aire Twin Brothers mush, 10 cents; 1 pound rquare of pure honey 15 cents, and 1 quarts of cranberries. K cent, at Congregational church Communion . the Star Grocery. services at 11 m ah k. ..... . m lues A craw of men went orsr yesterday morning to work oa tbs Brsemar. taking on coal at Flarel. Aaother crew will be sent over this morning to relieve the crew of jresteru&y. Tha Bailey Qatsert dM not tatre Port. land yesterday until 1 o'clock, arriving In Astoria after 10 at night She had a big lot of freight from the right before which was the cause of her delay. The steamer Harrison, which will leave out for Tillamook this morning, the weather permitting, waa photographed yestenlay. all the crew and Captain ShraediT lining up on the deck for tr.e occasion. New, at Columbia Shoa Co., Laird, Schobcr A Co.'a ladies' ana shoes. CUa RalloaA aoasaVawam osjoat lbs 'waatbar. bat als a aMs s bs m a t aya AablanA pea ah as ctasap asaf asot assa a aura supply of mast Una traltg at Roaa. Hlggtaa A Oa. alra. O. n. DIBaaai h l Om) fos a wak oa a baalaaas trip, wttA bsadsaf. tars at tbs Botsl TWrba A wil-ttMjo CbleamaA wto On ma so oa tha Columbia, took tassags oa tha Braamar yesterday for tba Qnuk C a Pataabarc tbs ieadtes) eoerraaow and builder, la prepared to da all klnAs of Jobbing and bulloina work: 471 Duaoa atraat. Oases) aaaA Agant of tbs aV A C. It K R T. a Oosalla Wt tvr Portland yesterday, anJ waa acuompaatea by Mrs Qusslia. Oaa Of tha qafckast pasnaTas a raoord was tbat of tbs French bark Dotiuaaelia. Cnptala Serrony. whlca was oaiy n says from Hong Kong. At tha hour of rorag to press tha grand marine ball was still hvSdtne: out at Prof. Kenneya patios of terprtrhore. Tha Jolly Jnck tar WW out In force. When Captain Randall, of tha Rattet. and Captain Howes, of the Escort, re turned from aea yesterday, thsy losses to be bsif drowned and reported It to be slightly damp outatda a C Valentine. CbarWa M. afonras, Frank Wootoey and "wife, I. U Ptnrr, I. a LaAm, Portland; M. Q. Myers, St. Joeeph: Joseph if. Irnrta, gaa Frandeco; M. P. Calender, Knappton, are guasta at the Occident. aad aacborwd In tha ajtraaa aaf Bmllh'a pstat n was wfth ths wtmoat liflicsity that tha aturdlest beaftmen. aa tha rtvar sauld row tha health offleer suXI sastoaio eftHtals to thaaa ahlpa Oas si tka an. Ml aatxalss aaV) that It waa as ai as a Mrt tffs was wartb ss AsSarlaAs ths trttf from a ship ta Us Wharf la aaa sa4 aalaan fiS awtfl aa at fba CUuvobsa, aTs Wts s aaaitf arary axhar port wksrs taas a as msua sMsmt S aS tBarS at la Aatarhv ' ths sarsaiaat provKlas a steam lauaeA p ths sat of tbs baajra rflwf as4 ausKoms atlMala la rlw of las faot that Aetnita M abaatts rar vraWy tiwnwea Ifs aSlpclnA As thaught that It ralgbl ba fravla a potal of anal. ,OosKI fStmnttraaaas to hara asak a Mtsoeb ptaow la aarftas tar. AsTOA rnOM AAAtKaS rs (Ksrratioa a Dawsoa, Aay , A aty-nvty of Gold Nasi Aprtna), x assess. Alaska, Octubaf A (B4lter Atorlfn.K 1 srrlrad to Jusaaa Ontohas s By way of RVattla so tbs mnm Otty of 9eattK anas a tfeaaant aoyaga af sic days t Ami Junea a aaat Uttls tows of ava pH'ullon. Juneau Is fenced ro oa evwy aide by high mosntalna s. cept the water fronT, with Sary IllUa roira o build a tiTWn. There are foar hotels, tea rvstauranta, oohraaret s, sal thirty aaAosi about fifty store (srlad. tog gunural roarabaajdlsa and rorarlat. and osa bant. I tbat a cnaa by lbs asms of Htskle. Outa, who Juat cants from ftaweua City, by way of Dalhia Iran, Jts sstmataa tbs popalatloa of Dawsao and tbs Takes tstrtrf. at ATtt. Hs think so one will starve to death thnra, but anya thara I a phtaty of provision tf the are dl- Sided equally. ITa estlmati ths output st goto last spring at HOT. (TO. anO ssit aprtog at O3.ara.ona. Tbs tratis ars an Mocked, still peopla rs trylsg to gat throufh wfth cattle, aheep and turkrya but they all turn back after loemg hlf their atO'-k. Ka one will fi-t through before the 8m of February with pro. vision. I am working fat tbs Franklin hotel, where 1 wul remain unlll cprlntt. ana then go Into buAaeas for niyne'f J. A MATS. LADIES' -AlfaV- CHILDREN'S Capes, Coats and Jackets AT- 1Z a PRICE Friday and Saturday SHANAHAN BRS. A PECtTUAR REM ED T. Something About the New Pfroovery for Curing Dytpepat as usual during the day. Evening theme, "The Kingdom What Is It?" All are cordially Invited. E. 8. Bollinger, pas. tor. , Ten-pound eack of buckwtieart, js o?nte; 10-pound sack of commU. S cts.; pnek. age Twin Brothers much, lfl centa. 1 . pound aqusre of pure honey, 15 cent?, and 2 quart of cranberries, 25 rents, at the Star Grocery. A well-known bufltneas man yesterday, coming down off the hill from his res idence, during the thick fog. bad a hal fall eliding on his back neariy half a Mock. Chldago lee-creepers would rot be a bad thing for Astoria fogs. Presbyterian churoh Services as usual tomorrow.. Theme of the morning ar. mon. "Ju-tge Not" In the evening the pastor will begin a series of lectures on ths BiWe. Subject "How to Btudy the Bible." AB are tnvtted to these eervlres. Henry Maroon, patrtor. Subjects of semnqr.9 at the Bur "Christ Bt the Door." The evening er ohureh tomorrow will be: In the morn, big, "The Valu of the Soul." Evening. Vice wilt be evangelistic. Let all who have been attending the lode meetings be sura and come. The British bark Ocbtertyre. Captain Kennealy, had a rough pamurn arounl the Ihom. Fur fl days she lay oft the horn, experiencing all kinds of weither, and passing through s very heavy snow storm. In 14 -north and 121 west the bark, enl.lne Ensenada was spoken, 23 days out from Point Discovery. She reported "All well." Nearly ull of the merticanta are dally receiving stocks of goods for the holi days. It k now but little more than six weeks until Christmas, and -the sei"n of 1897-8 promises to be a particularly gay one. Many amusements for he winter are being pi joined, and there wt'l probably be beside parties, balls, and o forth, lectures, good dramatic, entertain, mem tH, opera and readings. The various schools and churches are panning for "different entertainments, and with nil the gi1ety and pleasure, the poor will not be forgotten; Those who look after the charities do so without any noise but 1t Is assured that none In Astoria will go empty handnd during tha season of plenty and general rejoicing. A flfty.ganie bowling tournament f being arranged to take place cn the A. F. C. alleys, for Jhe championship of the dub. The prize will It a medal, which will become the absolute property of the winner. The last games win be played about Christmas time. The handmme display of new harlwar? and cutlery In Fisher Bros.1 window boa caused no little coment among passers, by, and upon Inquiry yestertay by a reporter, whether there could be any sale tn Astoria for such hl?h class poods, Mr Fisher wall that nothing in the m was too good for Astorlans. Mr. Frank Woolsty, general sgont 0f the Oriental tone of steamers 1a In the city ffispitcnlng the Braeroar. The Bne mar has a full cargo of flour, steel rails, and general merchan-llse. and Is taking on TOO tons of coal at Flavel. This being her first visit hers her agents are anxious to secure quick dispatch and make a good record. 1 $200022 Your gaiccr really doesn't like to sell those weak-cheap and alum-cheap baking pow ders. You make him do it. Wliy don't you pay a fair price for a good thing? Schillings Best baking powder. A Schilling A Company Sail FrancMto No amount of age or storing will make bad whiskey good. It must be good when made and must be stored In wood and not In metal. Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey is stored in oak wood barrels. This develops Its flavors an tonic properties. These flavors make It delicious in cocktails. It Is the only American 'Whiskey of Interna Conal rep. utatlon. The second Ifsue of the Sknguay News has Just been reoelve.l n Astoria. It seems to be a bright little she"t and In its columns are found a-lvertlnementa of well-known Astorlans. In its erfKorfal columns It calls the government to c count ror itg iWatoryneo In establish. Ing a postofflce at that point. It Is pos. stMe Uncle Sam does not know how np. Idly this settlement In hi fir away do. main hns crown Into a thriving town. Notloing that during the wet weather, wnere tne narg? pll of saw inst were made on the streets by the wovl-sawg, wagons pasHing over tha.'. portion of tha street did not sink Into the mud, a gen rletnan who is much Interested 1n Clatsop county roa-ls, suggested that a portion or tne tons or suwuust now going to waste at the various mil's, mizht be used In filling the various hobs on the Nehalem road. The mills would be g'ad to get rid of the refuse, end doubtless many of the farm'-rs would give some of theiir 'time In hnu'lmr I' out to fe Ijlaes where It Is needed Attorney M. P. Biker, of ficaitle, n prominent legal light of that ciiy. Is in this city vlHttlng hl3 brother, Ir. W. 1). Baker. During a larite portion of the past season Mr. Baker has bf-) spend. Ing the most of his time In Mc Mlnnvllle. Ho says the crops this year all through the vallwy are exceptloral'y good, and that fall plowing is w43 under way, wKh the prospect of n large fall wheat crop being put in 'the grount. Business In Seattle In boomln?. Trsre Is not a vacant office or store room In the city. There ere some Idle men. bJt they are those who came WHrt expctlng to go Ho Alaska, and were unable to gat away. The Rev. F. I. Bell a highly esteemed minister residing In Weedsport. Cayugn Co.. N. T., In a recent letter writes as follows: There has never bean snythlng that I hare taken that has relieved the dyspepsia from which I have Buffered for ten years except the new remedy called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. 8inca taking them I have had no distress at all after eating and aguin after long years can sleep well." Rev. F. I. Bell. Wee.lsport. N. T., formerly IJnlla, Col Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is a remark, able remedy, not only because It Is a certain cure for all forma of Indigestion, but tecause It seems to act as thoroughly In old chronic casen of Dyspepsia as well as In mild attacks of Indigestion or Ml. loudness. A person has dyspepsia simply because the stomach Is overworked- nil rail fishing this season hs tern the,t wants Is a harmless, vegetable remrd poorest in years. Seiners and gillnett. rs , to ,51 th)) f(yyl ,, j, fh( made lltWe above expense but the Int. much needed rest Tha fturorlta Parry arrtvea from Port Townsend yesterday. Captain Phil did not atay there any longer Than wna necessary for the men to sign ths pay roll, but turned right backfor his tern, porary home. Astoria. M. E. church Preaching t 11 a. m. nd 7:30 p. m. Subject of morning ter. mon. "ChrisTs Drawing Power." Even. Ing. "God's Works." Sunday school at p. to. r.pworcn league at 8:30 p. m Roll rail next Wednesday at 7:S) p. ro W. B. Hollingsbead, pnstor. The Only Store That Sells Cheap ter predict good steWht-ad flsWrat tnis int?r with a good price. Some of the trappers In the neighoorr.ood of Puget Island and Skamolowa slomrh male god money during tlie ftUt season. Several new exhibits were rerelvcd at the exposition yesterday, chief amoae which were some rare specimens of veg etables from the farms of H. P. Ahlberg Vnce the most skentlcnl ih.f rK...i and I. Bergman. It Is expected that to. and all stomach troubles can be cured. This Is the secret of the success! of this peculiar remedy. No matter how weak or how much disordered the dig lon may be. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest the food whether the stomach work or not. New life and energy Is given not only to the stomach but to every organ and nerve In the body. A trial of this splendid medicine will con a FUUC TAX1M TIMH. Usburn. IrrKrd, CM. H. WT. Mnsrt Foard ft Btokns tV. Astorto: I am In receipt of your nf the Tth Inat, and nuts that you have sent on fourteen tmlra of flax In the "Oumbrl.in " I havo communicated with my trothrrj arul have nsknd htm to M m know, the moment this nblii rrlvr. ala lo Inform me what time he expects It and I will make tlie nncnmiry nrrnngemsnla with him reginllng the trnns't of he flag from Falmouth to Unburn. I have no doubt It will arrive In due time, but It will b.i lmpwn1hl for me t- give you any ivport on It much before July Bxt, 1 so thkit there Is no hurry. j I remain, ymir tnily, F. J. PORT Kit. NOTICK OF AHBCTHMKNT Ft Ml M PKOVKMBNT OF THIItTT-TIIIun HTIIBET. HAIUtN AVKNVF. ASP TMIKTT . FIFTH BTIIKKT. FrtOM FTIANKIJN AVENUE TO IRVIN0 AVENtTO. . . Tf y Our . . . Honey Molasses THE Kisses . .. spa day or tomorrow the aalmon egga In tne small hatchery will have become fish. They will be kept In the hatchery mr another month before being turned loose. In the county court yesterday the mat. ter of paying the cost of the inquest an the body of John Falangos was contin ued. A communication from A. Young, offering to corduroy 75 to 10O roda of road from Astoria to Olney alt $1.25 per rod was referred to Commissioner Peter, son. with authority to puncheon 75 rods. It wn ordered that WBI A. Sherman and Wm. B. Adair ba appointed to ex amine the booka of ths Sheriff, clerk, recorder and Justice of the peace from Juna 1. 1M to December Jl. 1887. Mr. Frank Woolsey, who Is In Astorli on the business of the Braemar, confirms the sad newa of the suicide of Mr. W. J. talgh. secretary of the Portlatxt Mer- The tablets are prepared by the Stuirt Chemical Co., of Marshall, Mich., but to popular has the remedy become that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can now be obtained at any drug store st M cents per package. Send for book on stomach diseases free. COUNCIL MEETJ NO. At the regukir meeting of the common council last night MayW Taylor pre sWled. All the members were present ex. cept Clinton. The usurj number of Mils were pre senter! and allowed, and several petitions for street Improvements and claims for damages were presented and referred to the proper committees. A communlc.i won rrom the Astoria Progressive Asso ciation, asking that mors solid founda tions be made In the street Improve. ment worn, waa read and fllel C. R chants Exchange, on Thursday of this Thompson petitioned for an 18-Inch sewer week. It la understood that Mr. Ihlgh on Eleventh street from the south side nao Become considerably Involved In business ventures In Ban Francisco that had been unsuccessful, and that the mat. ter no preyed on his mind as to causa the taking of his own life. Mr. Ihlgh jo. 4. Referred. of Irving avenue to the oih aide of Ex. chnnge. Referred to committee; Tho chief engineer nuked permission to pur. chase hose and bell of Engine Company was one of the best known and most popular business men In Portland and, leaves many friends and relatives to mourn his sudden ending. The board of Assessors on the McCIure drain system returned their report, which was filed. An ordinance appropriating certain money for the use of 8. Normllet mtthor. Captain Hanson, of the Norwegian Zg he improvement of Eighth street stenmer Florida, which arrived In yes. fo completed by April 1; appropriate terday. Is en old friend of Mr. William', w 3,5,0 for ths jmni-ovemcnt of nnd Foard, end wMle only here an hour or, street; providing for the Abatement of two. took time to call upon Mr. Ford t nuisancer.; appropriating t'-0 to W. B. and lay In a few supplies on Ihe sWa. Kinney; read first time. Ordinance np. The captain says that be bad a good j propping 2.!!4 favor of S Normlle passage from Hong Kong, and will lo.d , account McCIure drainage system- np! about half of hrs cargo m Astoria, His I proprlatlng irnfl.21 for payment of dam steamer drawn 24 feet whem loaded. An- 1 Bfes t0 adjacent property owners on ac other steamer. Peter Jefcsen. alo com.!rount , ,no Commercial street extcn. manded by a Captain Hanson, will arrive elon, passed. here In a few days to load wheat for) A resolution was ndopted Instructing Europe. Others are coming end It Is the auditor nd pollen Judge to advise anticipated than there "Will be Mve'y time j tnfl fity commleslon that the cVy here this summer along the water front, j wo,jM pay , moi)tn hydrant r'-ntal j to the Crtrrrmlsslon, provider! reductions Much encouragement im llng Mt : of per cent. In family ranee and ro among ths merchants In the olty at thejper cmt. in all othT rates nro made, Increase In shipping ialrily apparent j e-nd request an Irrmvdlato reply. this season. A number of the more prom- A resolution was adopted, fixing every inent houses were Interviewed yesterd ly Friday In November as a m'lng night. by an Astorlan repivsenlritlve. and all j of them declared In tho most emphatic TEACHER'S EXAMINATION, language their bsllerf that then would Regular quarterly examination for cer contlnue to tie a steady Increase 1n thetlfloate to teach In the county will be number of vessels doing buslneea at this held' In High School building, Astoria, port, and that next season would be the j beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednes. liveliest and most prosperous era of bus - day. November 10, 1R97, to continue rest ness In the history of Astoria. In y1-w o'j of the week; arpllcants to be prese'nt at the change, which has already com-j beginning and remain through, menced to take place, the m'-reW'n's Examination for state or life diploma are preparing thuneslves to take nd-jwlll be held Saturday, November IJlh, vantage of tho new order of things, andi at same place. say thalt they do not Intern! to be caught H. S. LYMAN, napping by outsiders. School Superintendent, Clatsop Co. Umbrellas LOCKS, KirYS ASli SH INtj MAl'lll.NES... Also til I.lll Maehlliarjr. C. H. Orkwitz 4S DI ANK. Repaired Prices rut In two. A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tentb and Commercial street. Jlarble and Granite MONUMENTS el f A aaaaaiatsMas.aaiaaaaiaaiaa' IflHOFF ft MINAR. Kl K. Morrlaon Ht Portia nd,.0r y on 1J, A I.I. KINDS OK CKMETKRY WOKK CHAS- KAN & CO 367 Commercial St We Carry the Heat iMortment of JAPANESE AND CHINESE CURI03, FINE URCORATED CHINAW ARE, SILK FANCY UOOD8. Also manufacturers of ladles" and Plill dren's I'ndcrweur. tieuis' hliltis mndii U orui r ut uie very lowest prli i. We use notli lag but the very best material und do good work. Kpei-lal Altenllon given to all orders for any style of I .adits' Wraps and Cnderwenr, gunr anteed perfect fit. IjkIIi-h are rordlnllr Invltod Ui visit ntir m.irr! tuirl Fxuriilii ttur ntji:k. V! arnJ ulwayt J. B. WYATT, Phent No. 68 Astoria, Ortgoa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, ProviwioriB, PAINTH and OILH. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Sbla Astoria Electric Supply Co!' KEEPS Electric and Gas Engine. Supplies WIRING & REPAIRING. 340 Commercial Wlreet. Ntlca is hrr-tty given that tha aar. ment miule by Ordinance N. 25 f tha City of Aatorio, confirming the se. menl on Roll No. 1 for the Improvement of Thlrty-thlnl street. Harrison aveiuia and Thlrly-flfth atneet. from Franklin avenim to Irvbig avenue. In Adair's Aa- lorta will he dun and pnyaMn on the , 11th 1av of November. lDtf. In Tnltl 1 Rtalea gold coin, at the office of Ihn Clly (Treasurer, end If not so no Id nt anld i time, tha Common Council wll ordr war rants Issued for the eolectlon of the s im. j Tha asavwanient la na follows; ( A. Booth Packing Co , tot block I M I 1" CO j M.-xry Ann Adnlr, hdrs of, mlddlo j WxT5 fwt. lot 1, blo.-k 4" lfl on j Mary Ann Adnlr. heir of. norlh i M7t feet, lot J. block 1 It) TI'M Amlndsen, lots 4 and t. block 41 Katbertne C. nilssM, lot 4. bio. k 19 D. W. Bush, lots It. S3, I, block 41 Alios M. Bush, lot 25, block 41... Jacob Rnasart. lots IS and 11. block M Hiram Brown, Iota I, 4, 5 and 6. block M 1T 00 A Brunhold. Iota 31 and 12. block 110 3 M Hiram Brown, lots I, I, I and I, block (4 MS 00 Hiram Brown, lota 1. t 7 wul I. block 7 MM T. 8. Cornollus. norlh half lot 6. block 39 41 ft Ruth A. Cornelius, undivided half lot i. block SO M Nellie O. Charleston, undivided half lot 7. block 10 00 R. Crandall. lot I, block 2 8 00 John Chit wood, undivided fourth lot 1. block 1 1J 25 Frank J. Cnrr.ty. undivided half lot 7, block 1 1 SO Mary A. Cearns. undivided half lot 7, block 1 11 SO D. A. Donelson. undivided half lot 7, block 10 00 II. P. Drennan, undivided fourth lot 1. and lot n. Mock n 47 Anrnn Marin Oramms, lots 20 and 30, block 00 20 00 Helen F. Oraham, lot 1. block 2. . Kl 00 Erlck Hauke, tots and 7, block 41 17 CO F. A. Hill, lot , block SO M 00 H. P. Jensen, undivided half lot 8, Work 17 CO Mary J, Kyle, lot 8. block 43 00 P. N. Kearney, undivided half lot 1, block 81 Josephine F. Kearney, lot I. block 01 Mrs, Anna Kopp, lot , block 42... August Ijirsn, north half lot 1, block 8 44 M Henry Tlenenwcbber, heirs of lots 7 and , block US 123 M A.McPharland, lots 20 and 21. block 0 Mrs. Anna Mlnnrd, Jot 5, block 02. Rr. Rev. B. Wlstnr Morris, for use of Protestant Episcopal Church, lots 2. 4, IS, , 7, south 13 feet . block 40 mm B. Wlstar Morris. lots 2, 3, and 4, block 63 105 00 B. Wlstnr Morris, lots R, 6 and 7, block Kt 71 00 reter Nuffcr, aouth half of lot t, block 3!) .... 14 09 Mrs. Therose. O'Brien, lots 2 and t. block 39 W 00 Edward O'Connor, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 41 M 00 Mrs. B. A. Owens.Adalr, lot 7, block 02 ... 25 00 Frank Patton, trustee, lots 33 and 34, block 00 41 W Portland Iron Works, lot 2, block 02 00 00 Lucy A. Palmer, lot 4, block 82.... 80 00 Tiiicy A. Palmer, lot 3, block 42 65 00 Annie M. Pope (Tuttle) lot 8, block 60 16 00 Ella Pope fSharpsteln) lot 4, block 60 WM N. P. Parson, undivided half lot I, block a it is Mary J. Hyris. lol 1 Mock ID It at Sarah O. Htwman. lo a, blunfc ,.., a) s Mabol I, Sullivan, south half of kl I. bloc IS N. Rlmonami, lots B and K blocs: 41 X F.lin.re Bovry, lota 13 and H bkk k W. T. Hobolneld, undivided half lot 1. bio. ej mm Prnaon Habin. lot 7. Mock as OS KIHlth Seafeldt. lota 11 and tt block 4J M 10 Ocorya Watson, lots IS and It. block MM Cliarles Wright and H E. Harris, lota . 14. i. s. 11. rr. . J9, jn, . 31 and U. Murk 41 IM n William Wilson, hrlra of undivided half of Jot . block so f 80 Mary Wilson, lot 1 and undivided half of Jot I. bln.-k B Morris Wise, lots U. Kl. 53, H, u. i. is, bioek a n at Py order of tha Common Council. It Tl NUT AON, Attest; Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Or., Oct. 19. WT. JUST NOW-- A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See 'Our Not by: Wgh School Walking Boot At the Old Reliable Stand- John Hahn & Co 479 Commercial Si. llssS Ars a arrantad PROFRHHfONAb CARDA SeVewaaswaS C. C. BROWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oundoraon BulldiBf. Aatorta, Oregon H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 441 Commercial strsat 24 B0 49 00 60 00 3!) m 36 00 Cheater V. Dolph. Rlohard Nlxas. JOI.I'll A NIXON, ATTORN ETB AT LAW. Tortland, Oregon, 14, S, M aad IX Hamilton Building. All lefal and eor leotlon bualn as promptly attendad tax Clalma against tha government a spa elalty. ML JAV TUTTLE, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Olllce, rorniiM 6 and 6, Pythian bulldg. iil'ii Commercial Ht, nealdence same. Telephone M. Acting annuitant surgeon U. S. Ma rlne hospital gorvlce. H. A. SMITH, DENTIST. ft .'4.. V.tri Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. II. Cooper's store. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Oflloa on Bond street, Astoria, Or, JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan Building. DR. O. B. EBTKB, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of and surgery. Office over Dsnsiger's store. Astoria.. Telephone No. U 3 -.1 V 1