Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTORlAN, Kill DAY MOKMXU. JANUARY 7. lttflB. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair. AROUND TOWN. PHI DAY. Tm hd at last no tear O'er wllssnt years. Try BcUlllni'i Bt lea ml bsklng powder, Hot Boot oh and hot Tom and Jerry t th Offlo. Blcycl and repair (hop at IBS Ninth tract. Charge reasonable. Umbrella covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth atreat "Wlckmsn and Palmherg made ttic high cores at the Riverside alley yesterday, The Ills; steamer Teen Kul. which ar rived down yesterday, had to lighter 750 tons of wheat P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, in Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skin. Dr. Bishop has removed his office and rooms to CCS Commercial street, over tne Oo-operatlv Grocery Co, It w reported ywterday that Shsmv tiaui Bros. contemplate removing their As toria store to Pywa or Skagwav. tfw crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, fig and assorted nuts all extxra fine quality, at Rosa, Higgin A Co. - W. J. Heckard creamery butter received Wednesdays and Saturdays at th Par lor. Also sweet cream svery o-iy. 1IARPKR Whbdcey liquid mujc. bet tied poetry, ripe, melloer, refreshing ana delft-leu. Sold by Foard ,fc Stoke Co. The railroad construction tram carried four carloads of ties and three carloiiifc-i of rails to the front yesterday afternoon. . The Pslaiwfcn was towed down to tne mouth of the river eterdny, but wms brought back again because of the rough weather. e The lighthouse tender Mant&nita wem to Portland yesterday. Captain Gregg tui-d) Mr. John Fox accompanied here on the trip. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet cider ad a large lino of other seasonable tap: and fancy groceries at Ross, Hlg gtna ft Co. Al kinds of Hard and soft cori wood for sale ax the Went Shore Wood Tiwd, Trulilnger's do-k. J. Abercrombie, pro prietor. Telephone 45. The Water C6mmi&4on makes the an nouncement tfmt a fine of twenty -five cents will b Imposed on all delinquent water cone-rumens, after the lth Instant. J. H. Seymour -h-as received since the holidays a new Une of fine urrrbr-ellaH of the latest styles, iwhoh he Is offering at unusually lorn- prices. Engineers Curtjs and Jamle-san re turned from the front vesxerd-iy. The gap m the raflroad grade will soon be dorl, and rail laying is being pushed rapidly. If you tave hides, wool, furs, rags, bone, or any kind of junk for sale, ship It to R. M. Gaston. 105 Fourteenth street, Astoria, Oregon, or write Mm and he will call at your place and set It. He pays cash. Largest and most complete assortment of air-tight heaters in the city. Ail the kinds advertised In this paper may be wen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard t Stokes Co. Sliares of tne Alaska Traosportatlon and Development Company of Chicago are the moat desirable Investment before ths public. Safer than savings banks and bank stock. Paying Urge dividends. Shares one dollar. For information ad dress W. L. Dudley, general agent, Hal- ler building, Seattle, Wash. In the notice of the funeral service of the lata Mrs. Kindred It wns inadvert ently stated In ynerday's Issue that the Fort Canby life saving crew bore tne re mains from the residence to the train. It should have read the Point Adam life saving crnw niKMxn of Mns. Kindred, who kindly offered their services. Captain Gr, superintendent of con Btmitjolon of th Thirteenth lighthouse dis trict was down yesterday and Inspected lightship Xo. 50, Uhe repairs on which wrre finWied, and formally accepted her for the government. She wl be put In commis- For Bread Alone You cannot live withOTt bread, but you cannot live ly bread alone. You must have variety. You can't have good meals with ordinary or InfriDr supplies. You y need the bast grocj.l-ss to make your din. ler oie attractive meai you wast it to You can get great variety and best quality meats and groceries at V BOSS, HIOOINS & CO. ion strain soon as the new lnsp-ctor, Oapt. Geo. C. Riddle, appoints a captain and crow. The ship wll be towed to the buoy station ths morning. The Riverside bowling club s wide nko In Its method and Is determined to em-onraire Its many patrons as circum stances will admrt. For ih week dating from January I, twa prince- will be vvsrd. ed to the Iwt howicr. The fl-t prise will le IS or Its .MHlv.vlont In good at any Atore In town; v,mj prise B.W In men or goods. lxirt Astoria, No. S, Foresters cf Amer ica, Installnl the following ortk-vr. last nlg-ht: Chef ranger, A. Schroder; sub. chief ranger, tX P. Ku-e; recording v. rtry, O. Otmdcrson : fiiutnrlal s-roretnry. J. IV. WiUlania; senior -oo.lrd, Ohns. rVklund; junior wvodawrd, Vktor Carl son; senior bow.Ue, Oharliw Ring: Junior tHvulle, Oiaf. Nelson; trteiisui-er, Vllam PcW. The nwalatl.v whs followed by a Bterary ami musical pnvnuu. fter which everyone partook of a bounteous repast prepared In donor of the occasion. At Hie meeting in, night of Reaver lodge. No. T. I. O. O. F.. the following officer were Installed with due ceremony: X. (1, Oof AnJrrsn; V. O., ttia. jj. Fire; S.V., J. S. Hitchan; Ttvue,, C. . Wngftt; Ter. S,v.. C. 8. tlmxhryon. war den, f A. MViy; Vm.. W. F. -heibe; I. O., John H:vn: O. O., w. F. Jonas; R. S. X. O., J,n H.n: U S. x. q. p O. Walters: R. 8. V. t;.. F. M Shumnker; U S. V. O . n. V. Wimamn; chaplain." Jamee W. Welsh. After Kwtge -loel the memlvrs adjourtMM to Jeff', wtiere a banquet a. ci-en ty tto o:7Vvrs n- KtSlM. The poultry oxhil.,: at :tv corner of raewnth and Bond stre,.ta. will i-Kee this ewnins. f;uj,m awards weiv mude by Mr. nuie an.1 were tat-ked oo the coos of the innr: fow yewtenlay. Mr. Goodhue h-.id 1 a choice ot of foMln from the Willamette v.Uey on ex hibition, tume of whi.ih w.ve from ti own "ard, and those were als a.w-arded iwis.s contrary to expectation. Tbta l. the nrst exSdbit of Clatsop county fowls and the patronage did not come up to the expectation, but th exhibit will serve to stimulate Interet in the breeding and ruisng of poultry in Clatrop county. Few- are aware that such fine birds have btvn produced In this county, and it je mf to my that no finer blood.-d fowln are to be found anywhere in the male. There who have not yet tstI the exhibit should Jo so toiiay, an they win be amply repaid CIVIL SERVICE LAW. s-mce the anointment of Mr. John Fox as collector of eiwoms at th.- port and the announcement that he proposes to appoint as hi principal deputy F. U Parker, and H. O. Smith as chief clerk, mere has been much comment upon the matter. Te position cf clerk now hell by Mr. C. L. Houston, is a civil service position mai cr oeprty co)le-tor Is not- Mr. Fox left the city yesterday morning, and could not be seen, but it (h not bleved that he wU attemot to antarfoniie .he civil service law by putting anyone In Mr. Houston's pMce. rotwthtrvJing th statements ma.le to the contrary. In ai interview wiph Mr. Houston last evening. tlvit gmtleman t;'.te-l that he did not In tern! to resign. ;l he wae not irons. Mous of In any w-jy having misperformed his dutteu. rnder the l'nhe.1 States .- h, entjtMi to his position, am) he pro- to nee if there s a:.y force in the law or not. Thn law also specifically pro- vM-m 'Ohat appointments to the position must be made from the ranks of those who have passwi the civil service exam ination. Xlr. Smith, wno 1s npoken ef for Oie potion, has not pase.l RUch exami nation, but therv are a ir.z'-n others here wiho have, and who stand In Une for pro motion, shoull Mr. Houston reolgn. Mr. Hoiwton is n Hmy-rst, Vif 1in made a good official ami bHiew-s that the lai was ma,le to iirotwt r)-rv.'e and can not l u-t iuHde for partisan rea w" iner- are a number of similar cases pending In Xew Vork and San Franclst.-o. it is said, the outcome of which wl be wutdhal iwieh lntettt. A number of those who are un. der 'Mr. Houston, and etand next in line, staiwl -esterday afternoon that they pro po.iel to see that th-r rights were pro tected or whther they had any rights. Thoee iwho are In a poult Ion to speak. ay they do nnt think Mr. Fox. wtho s now In Portland. contemMatei! any action an tagonistic to the law. but th rumor has created considerable excitement n certain quarters, and no end of Interest through, out the community. COTWTy COURT. In the county court yesterday Wlls on the general fund and on the ptlblic road fuml were examined and allowed. In Bhe matter of the tax (rurchane of proirty imsessed to the Union Ral Es tate and Improvement Company and J. K. Kelly, an ord-r was male extidlng the Urn- heretofore nxel for the above parties to apfx-fcr uiuil Wednesday, Feb ruary 9. at 2 o'clock p. rn. In the matter of -he pur-hafe of the nrtheii riiiarter ,f section 9, townh!p C nordh. range. weMt, o,l for delinfu-nt (iX. for 1S. when ,h., r-eiver re. ,e,i rfh oiiij- Is.jiii June the l"M "p"ltT government land at the time of the tKX sale, lr n;,s r,iered by the i-ourr that the tax in-eha. be enncelbn. A X XO I N ( ' 1-; ME XT. r. iiejltr j. Ma 'lonaid bi?H to announce to her patjentw and friend the cotriiile. tltn of arran.ment for receiving bji.1 treating, at ln-r home, cases, both mcd lal and srargi.l. of nervous and uterine dirtt-uje. Ir. .Macdonald ha-s h.i.l 10 years exper ience in the ne,uroloKl5ai deira,rtment of Manhatutn H(Mtal. Xew Vork I'oly clinie, and Woman' Mulical College of the Xow Vork Inflrmary. She s thor oughly eijtiipio d iwith mwlern appliances, elrtrHcii.v ete., for (fre treatment of all forms of nervoiw dis.-en and tho pe culiar .to women. Office and residence, 12T, Tlcre.nth wtiivet. near "Washington, Portland. Ore gon. 71 Office (hours from 2 to I o'clock p. m., am by appointment. CVUNVIL MEETING. Cvmmlttees AHvntl by M.iynr li.ug m.un lltiHlness Transacted. The city council meet lit reiilr imx.sIoii Usi ninht nt ;.10. A tiiniiHr apcvta;ora wcim I'iwiiI t wltiu nlie Him tuocilng of the now' i-oiual as changed by the Kst city eltvtlon. Tile ,, liu'udiiit th." ni.L.vH s clww, used by the old tmi lar IV"uixw ho iluid hclind to guide Uie destiny of the vty Nr stweml yrtuv po( were fllll by the iiewly-evled moinlvrs. Mu.oi' lVittmrni pr4lcd. All the mem bers of Uie council wt itivscnt. A petition frm Vluai Kaiw for the re mittance of rxttA costs on lot 3, blvk W, soM for non-Hiynitnt of awmrtii, rd and refTTl to the ways and means committee. A commuittctttlon f r tn the svr'turl'S of the RivereVlo Klic alleys, Public tow4tng ale-s, ami the Itiillelln iHiwlttig alleys, tucking for a reduction of license on IHiblic lK.-iiU( ullew, was referred to the wmmittee on heultHi and ploe. A communlcauon from City TrossurT Carney was tvuu, whith (ausl that on examining the books of that office, which ws ttirniM ont to him, he round that limy iwd not be-n ket In ;i system MIc manner for eMv, mid in justice to him self sked that they be ex(ertl and that the amount of nioe hch he revel v! frm the ex-trHsur'r be prc-ry ap ivrtronetl to the rtlve f tiit.ls io wh'. -h it belongs. From the books ae t(uy stand at prtwnt ft fc Impossible to determine the true Htaius of c'h .ir1ivis accounts. Xv blame was tittached to any ore. but the new (sensurer proposed to start not and c;en a proivr set of Kvk. T''c ;r.ittr was referred to the comtnlttiv oo ways and means for Immediate action. The commfttv o:i wa a:td mrans te ivrtl favorably on the communlc itlon of J. S. 1VInar, :ikln f.r payment of tertajti bills, and recom inend.il that a warnint be lrnwn on the general fund as rcpiested. Atlopteil. A retrt of the lommiltt.e on str- t a.nl p,t4r ways re'omrn, rsllnc the wy ment irf ti to the W. Shore V.I II for the month of lN-vmher was n-.id and tV bill wrdered fxud. The tiort of Tr.Msurer Conn was. ill motion, laid over Till the next mc-ting In otl.-r to haw the report of th- auditor on the same accompany' (. The !iyrt of the treasurer of the pub lic fltirury showirg disburrmeit. was r'ud and referred to the ay- and meaiw commirtis-. A motuw t suriend the ord-r f busi ness and refer back to the committee on bttiilh and police iw.s passed. A communication from (he health nrl pollen committi rovmm.nillnis the ap Plication of Fiwnk LiinLs!rm t'er a li.rior l(,'es.sw ,m iulcpte.1. An ordinance .ippropriatlnc tr out of the g. neral fund In payment of the tsila ries of the mayor and cours ilm-n for the year 1W. was read first and second times, An onHntince authorising the mayor at I auditor ard rilce J'shte to (-sue and sell street bon3s for the improvement of Foitrten'h stre"t, b.t-e-n J.-rome and Bjnd streets pussel the thinl rea dim; un der siiKeulon of the mtv. An onlintince authoixng the auditor and police jud' to Issue -tr, et bonds for the Improvement of Irving avetwic. b tw-een Fifteenth and Eightee,-th treot passed the dhlfl rk-ailjnj under s'jspen- non of the rules. An ordlnaiico trovdiiu,' f,r (lie ,iec uon or a.-sessm.irns remaining unpiM on Thirty-ihiPl ntret to Thirty-fifth and Harri-son avenue, was read firs: an.1 ond times. An ordinance authorizing the issuance of .warrants for the collection of assess ments remaiMing unpaid for the eonstrur tlon of the drain In McClure's Aston, was r-ad first and second ilm.s. An opliname authorixing (he issuance of warrants ffr the collection of assess. mentM remaining unpaid on the fiond street Improvement, was reail first an second timrs. i was mcv..j mat tn,- rules be sus per.'Vsl and the ordirainf.e called up aie propriatlng IZZi out of the general fuml In payment of the salary of the nvivor and councllmen, for the year 1W. The motion wa.-i canied and the ordlnon.-e pawseil urdex ss-pensor, of the rules. A resolution as..ointlng J. H Mansell, W. L. Robb and P. G. Helkman a board ui a.t-ecsoiB ror tne ensuinif year was reud and adopted A re-luton authorlzinz the audit it and police Judce to give d'le and legal no tice for the establishment of the grade in Columbia avenue and Alameda avenue, In I'nfontown, 'was adopted. A numper of hills were reul and re ferral to the proper committee, and the blll reported on favorably, Ircludlng r.ne for wnpiies for the treasjrer's office were ordered pa i d. Mayor Bergman then announced the following committees to serve 'or the eneulro; term: Ways and ntettns-Brix, Mcregr and Trulllngi r. publj..- property ''lintcn. Oodlard .:ni Parker. H.-aJth and polirclir.x, Trulln-.-er and Utzinger. Streets and public wa.s iU ird, Han. n n and Trullingcr. Fire and au-r HanM-n, Thomjion arM Utzinger. Wharves an1 water fronta.,'---"Ilriton. Parker and TnomiKn. It was moved and nr:ond -d that the or der of business lx: Kusis.-n-IH and the council refer back to resignations. Tb mot'n was t-urri. A communication was read from Ci'y Attorney Alpn axklng for th pjn hiis if a stove for the i-uy Jail, ,he old t.ne hi.vltwf wt I's b. Ft day 4. A motion was pafced that th- request 1,e granted. Mr. Frank L. Parker was t?,en put In nomination for pridi-nt of the courir:i and elected unanimously. f ,'junr jl ;.d journed. IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooked the Importance of per. manently beneficial effects and were sat- i.-fled with tranelent action; but now It Is generally known Omit Syrup of Figs will permaru-retly overcome habitual constipa tion, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for tiro, but Anally Injur th system. Boy th genu, lne, mad by the California, Fig Syrup Company. 1'Ui Hi ItlCSHI V V, A.St HM ATIOX. One vf We mom earnest and enibis sstic llicctliit; or H'le AmoiIii I'i' ss c Coniuiivvlnl iAsoca,;liMi w.ie li.-t.l last evening. After the nulling of he mlnutist of the previous missing. lY'dimt I'unbar atose, and with n few el-ehoei re inurks piennxl his siis'sn. Mr. Harry ttiimblcl, lth n;ie gavel. Mr llaniblott reetlcd with n brtnf upccch, slating that Ills "Me." fo' the mnnl ef th' asso ciation wv t mimeroiss lo give out on one, sitmli occ.loii, uixl he would divide them into fifty-two ohiiptor -onr chapter for each nmxlnir nu'ht n ilie year. He spoke of Hie hI thliiKS the Association iv.ild wid wvwikl do In the future, n.s rt bad laid a subxtaiiti.tl foumhttktn In the past, ami exhorted the nieinlxiYt to h-iw I tr eiwil to the tusk of bringing about 4 new and Iw-tter exultion of htis. nes nffar lit tl city. In rile ,h.onct of the se.Mol.iry, Mr. HairisvM) Ahn. Xlr. E. .1. ftmlih acted In tint capacity Askle from a rtoit of the Imisurer, Mr. Van IVisen, the time iwns occupied wlBh a vi.Mil dKui-Hin of matters o te mki-ii up thy the assxcliiNon In the Int. molbkte future. Mr. Pcken annountssl rht ti sp-lal st.nnr had been si'.-ur.il fot & trlp (Mvin Astoria to rtkiwwsy ami lye n the In. t. rvsts of kU men-hunts, and on mo tion. It wu.s rvsidvcd ttett the asvatlon letnl Its efforts towunV s.irlnK Ihhii. ss for the new etittrrprlso. Mr. Plckeit fur ther yrateil tlmt i: washsd the .'amer wouM be a perniaiient feuture of tra s loi'tiUlin N-tw.en this Wty a-id Attskn M mv ineintx-rw st, that hev were having leticr-heu.ls and stall. n ry printed wthi the assikiition can ,n the tucks, and w.re hivtily pen. with the result. AI(og-ner tl.e nie.'tpig was a decided sil-m which snks . r It the asso. clarion in -tartlt- u on the new year. STiKI V- Vl.XSK V 1.1 N E. ri . titenw-l.-' of (treat iuipottan.v to !orin w.is tn.ukrttrat. d .-"ter lav. st.auits- line to ..tsVa to han.l. , ,n busliHSM has been .t.ibji-h.sl While only otto steaner has tw..n ehartertl the estcrltut wiUje has beeiv eiarlcl ,lti, ottwr ste.vnur wl follow. lestenlay ufteriKKin Mr M M Pb ken by tetrr.iih charter.s th.. steamer Pro. lection of Sun Francisco nix! wll use h"r in the Alaska en lc,. frmi this (mrt. She lll be placed In hie csis,ni January T. and Is now t iklrihr cw.tnc's f.r etnce fnnn ,s-nt tsielr.ess h,oses Is no d,wiht the iiitnxl'ictlon t,i the liot.l I'mmp line of ei.,iniern from San Fr.t:'.iHsx, hi,'ii ll If issb!e, be Imluis-d to t'P at this p,rt Th biiw t-;.nie.-s hnvc al they van do lo take .vire ,f (he stiiniknt'. .f st-n k ard out fins .nl have h..-n ,mi'.s to refuse tlio.:s,in,ls nf fe,t of lumlT nnd other frisftt Kven sn.ibT v-t's.-Is are hard lo se. nre. as the condition of traffic on the Pacifi.' coast has rs ver lxen better. Hefor the Msnn Is over t Is safe to say that vessel of all descriptions will ts at a premium. ' XO FAITH CURE About Stuart's Iyspc.-ti Tatl"ts ITi'e,- i"ire Stomach Troubles and Inilt cestlon Anyway. Whet'iei You Have Faith In Th.n or Nut. All physicians u;r.-e that the element of Faith tuns a vtsu ibsil to d. In the rs.ire of dis--as Firm belp-f and confidence In family phK-sjcInn or th same , i.nll,W-nce and faith In a jwifejit m.sllctne, ihv. iswl'ltcil rumarkahls cures In nil gs. This Is esp-s' illy tni" In nervous trou bles. nnd no field off,-rs o irrlfic a har. ver.t f-v the ii u k an I ohnr.iltaii, as the diuxi4 arising from a w.ak rs- run down nervous syHt",rn- Nev.rth-,ss, the most common of all dlscas.-s. indls-stion and stoma. -h tnwi- blrn. which In 'urn cause nervous dis eases heart troubbs. citnsumptlon r nil loss of flsh. P'un-s -methlng le-st's fajtil to csire. M-n-n fath will not .hVcwt ysir f'lrsl for j-ou. will not give vi in appetite, w-KI nt ncr'-ns your fl-s-h and strengthen your neees xnd Virt, but Stmrt's l)ys- pepsla. TiW-'s wl do these things, be cause th u-e comr,.l "f Ihe elements of djg.stlon, they eontaiin the Jul con, acWl, ar.d pnptone necessary to the digestion and iisKlmllatlon of all wholesome food. Stuart's IysH-psla Ta.blets will digest fowl (f p teed jn a Jar or bottle In water healed to 98 degrees inl ,hey will do pt mmh more effe-tlvT..y T-hii taken Into the stomar-h. itfter me;ds, whether you have faith that they will or not. They Invigorate the stomvh, make pure blood ar.l strng nerves, n the only wuy that nature can do It, and that l, from plenty of whob-ome food well dlgestefl It k not wh.it we eat. tiit Vhiut we digest that d-i iih ed. Stuart's iJysp.n.Hia T.ibeb are sold by druggists at rJ contH for full slzsl piu kage. Little look on cau.. and cine of stiMn- ,vh troubles mulled free by a kliwing H'uart f'o., Motvhall, Mbh. A well-know ii hotel nwin declares that his favorite hymn Is "Abide With Me.' Northr n Pacific railroad trains leav Portlund daily at 11 o'clock a. ni. f'T Tacorna, .Spokane, and the East. Cl'a coiineetlon mado at R.okane for Ross land, Nelsvn, Sandow and Brlttah Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and; Information call on or address C. W. BTONB. Astoria. Or. is there anything more, afu than thut H'tiu'; tT suddi-n Koinir--es truit comes ftHn-n you find yiu 'h.'ive !'t your ewket Ixxjk ? WHEAT. On June If, wheat sold at TVJc. It has since sold at $1.(i3'4. Difference, 39e, or J3.975 on 10,000 bushels. S100 would have made this amount by our system of joint Investment accounts since June 26. Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amounts of $20 and upwards received. Our Information Is cf such a character and from such source aa to make It en tirely reliable. Write for particulars. 3. G. Knowlton ac Co., grain brokers, 302 California street, San Francisco. ifll m tV ' va. OXID 1IJVJOYO Both the nicthotl ami results when Syriipof Figs is taken j it is pleasant ami refreshing to the taste, ami acts gently yet promptly on tlicKUlncys, Uvcraml Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colils.hcail ai hesaml fevers ami cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste ond ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly benclicial in its cffects.preparcdonly from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Po not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FtO SYRUP CO. SA rVMSCUCO, cu. toumiut. nr. f 10, r. ASSICiNK.K'S aAl.K. The entire stock of g.-d In the Ne York Nov.-Ity Store, conslstinc of holiday r.ovetles. bocks statl uiery an I nus, al Instruments of all kimls, will lis closed out regardless of cost by th assignee. ASTORIA SCHOOL OF WWilESTtVE THKRArKUTICS. Fstabllsred for ths Treatment of ail Function 1 asd Nervous Disease. NBlTRAIvOIA and RHEUMATISM. Asthma. Obstinate Constlptkm, Dyspep sia, H-adache. Insomnia, Melancholia. Mentsrual and 8eruaJ Disorders, Nervoua Peosrtratlon, Pa-wlywls, Btsmtnarlng, St. Virus Dance. Vicious Habits and DRUO TTAIHT9 (tobacco, alcohol, morphlns and cocaine), successfully treated. Intsnjctlon given. W. T. HOWAftn. M. D, Medical Director. t Comnvrclal Street. Qt'ARTRRLY LK FNSK NiTI'"R. Xoil.-w Is hers-by given that nil .Wig It censes for ttw )er etsllng rece-tller SI lfS under tha provisions of ordinance No. and oil bswn, bllllnnl. pool, tsiwp ing i-b V. th.sit,Ts, (kiw nbruker. hot-l. runner, ii,llar. laundry slid .rlier ipinr terty llcnis-s rndlt.it Mar -h 31. I"'), under tti i-ovHons ii nrllmnce No IP. sr n rw bie and psveble to the ohlef of lce. ut his o'tls- ami If not paid wlthtn ten iLiys from the llmtl publication of this tn.tlie. 10 wit : H'HIiIti ten ilays frm Fr,:ty, .January 14. a .eiuiity of per cent will ii'Vled to sis h licenses. H. K. NKItoN. A alitor ami Police Jislg" Astoria. Onvun, Jamuiry 4. 1V9S. A Narrow Margin. Is ail w. ar aaklng on our stock of Ladies' and Gent5' Boots and Shoes Our goods ar warranted. 479 John Commercial W'i Pa Street HalM & CO. LADIES' 1M) (.CUT I. K.I EN'S Underwear HADE TO ORDER Latent Stypo. Thorough W oikui.iiisli';i Prices Low James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Piigel Hound Naviga tion 1 steamer "llulley intzert" leave,, Attorls dally, swept Hiinday, 7 p. m. I.enveH Port ianil dally, exeept Hiiiiflnyt7 11. 111. "llulley Oaterl.'' tlekelB good on nteunier " 1 noiiijmoii. ''H. It. rriioininon" tiekeu ginI on "llulley uii.ieri. V. II. Seolt, President. K. A. Heeley, Agent, Pnrtlaiid. ('. W. Htone. Agent, Astoria. Telephone No, IP Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms. 317318 Portland Savings Bank Bide Portland, Oregon. I 1N71 87 LtlltRICATINO VllcU OILS I W It A 51'1'CIAt.TV I "hivi j I ASTORIA..., 81UP CUANPUCnY ' HAiunvAiua IKON AND BT1C10L COAX, aiUK-iami'W and puovisions FUH'U AND MiLL FKED PAINTH. OIID AND VAHNI81IK8 IX1OI0H81 Btrpi'Ui'M FAIIUIANK'H MCAU'M tHXltO AND WINDOWS AOIUCUl.TtriLAL lNrPidOMENTS WAGONS AKD VKUIIOLKB Tlie Choicest Table Wines... For Families Also fur Medicinal and Cooking rurpossa Private Slock. Cream Ryw. Old lllrkory, md) of Kentucky and lLrmlfcigs; Rs- sold California Drandlsa. Carlson's FamltyLtauor Store IOS TWELFTH flTRBBT SEASIDE SAVfilILL A oomplets stiM-k of lumtier on hau4 In (he rough or dressed. Flooring, rua He, celling and all kinds of finish; mold Ings and shingle. Terms reasouabl and prices at bedrock All order. promptly attended to. offls and yard at mill. It r I. LOO AN. Hesslde. Orenm. Proprietor I' S. FA'iilNKirit oFFIi'K. I'nlll'I.WI T.vo'1. J.uniiry 1 ii 'i Hei-l pr I.n.i.4 for ,',i.'i"ri ,ti; .m k. duiii. lit YiUlllllM HOT, Oli jell, H lie ce,s hetv ttn'll I in. February 1 Ivis and hn tutlii e iiprnr.l Infortu tor furnished mi ni.cm on W, I Flk, v'optoln Kniclnrrrs. Antorin Iron WorUn Front Street, foot of Fourth. Astoria GENERAL MACHlNIBTa AND IIOILKR MA KICKS Ijutd and Marin l-ngbtr. I toiler Work, Htesmboat and Cuumrj Work a p claity. Cnstltvgs of all dasortptloisi mad. to order on short n!l, John rog..Praldnl and BuprkaUadB A. U Fog VI. PisMldsnt O. B. Prasl Scrtarr Astoria Savttgs Pank Traaaurar Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. M.1 (imniercil Street Neil In Msilisnu's Cigar stnti rUrble and (Iranlte innoir & MINAK. :i;K Muitlx 11 St.. Portland, Of -AI.I. K I Mis OK (r'MHUtY WuHK N'lTli'l "F FII. I NO A'fPssMKNT For the lmi.r u "ilu nt of l.lnhih and Hm'enth str'eti. rrn 'Ir.in I avenue 1 fluy nvrlllle Nollew d lirr-'hy civri ll .it ih .1 line nient rnl ettutalntnit (he fipv'lit! iiee. inetw fur the lin-iv.-in. iit of K'u'lih and Heventii slreetM from Mrand .ivrnue t Hay aven'ie, knon nnd dsslnsi'd ss "Young's Hay lniirov,-m -nt No I," t. l-en Hied In the nltli'e of llio auditor and k1Iix, jisUre. and Is inw ipen for l.npec ton. and will so remain open un'JI th Ikth day nf .lo.rni.iry. 1KS, inlor to which tints all obls tlons 'o em) ns (esnwnt roll must be fllml tit wrtng with the an dltor end pil e Judge. The oimmtt'-e on streels met publlr ways, together with the board of assrs. ors of Ihe ty of Astoria, will meet n Ihe coiit ll ihambTS III tho city Iihll. In the ety f stora. on Tors I ly, J.inunry III, 1N1, u,t the hour of 10 jel's k ft. m., lo n-vsr mid e,ii,illr. s leh u.' esunent and thereafter report their actions to We t-ormnon eouncll. Ily order of the "immon council. Attest: H. K. NKIXON. Auditor md sliv )udgs, Asiisiu, or., .In 1111.1 ry 1. 1W. ASHIOXKK'S NOTICB TO CnKDlTOP.8, Notice is hereby given that the under signed has this day been appointed as. slgns of Tlobeecah Strauss, an Insolvent debtor. Creditors of the said assignor ar hereby notified to present their claim under onth to the undersigned within thrro months from this daite at his place of business nt No. f.75 Commercial street, Aslorln, Oregon. Dated this eleventh dny of Heptrmber, 1T7. N. BCHIjIJHHKfj, Are-lifnee of Hebeerah Strauss, an Insol vent debtor. NOTIC'K VOJl PL'IIMCATION. Iind Offlco at Oregon City, Oregon. December Utn, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that th follow- Ing.named sottler hfiat filed notice of Mi I ntentkm lo make final proof In support of his claim, and thut said proof will be mnde before the county clerk of Clat- op County, at Astoria, Oregon, on Jan. unry 29th, 1TOS, vis.: JOIIN J. WAITZ. II. E. 10,91 for the E. 14 of S. W. 14 and Lotj e and 7 of 80c. t. TP. N. R- He names the following witness to I prove his continuous residence upon and iiliivatloti of, nnld land, vie: Joseph- J. Lynch, of Mishawaka, Oregon; TVmotJiy Corcoran, of Klshawaka, Oregon; Oeorge Simpson, of Mlshawaka, Oregon; gad Albert L- drove, of Mlshawaka, Oregon. C7TAB. R MOOREH, Register. rilOFKHHIONAIi CA11DH ChMtsr V. Ikilpb. Richard Nil.. DoLPII NIXON, ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14, U. M and II. Hamilton llulldlng. All legal and l liiellun bualii s. iimmptly attended I. iNsliiia sgalnst His guvnrnin.iil a ip" itallj. llt. HWI.I.K J M AOlio.VALD, lilHI'JAHIX OF VVOMKN ANI OF TII1U MORVOtra HYHTHM. Ollloo Slid I'rsklelU'C, IX Tllll'ineottll stC Ol. INU'llllllil, Oregon. oiU.a Oioui's from 1 to 4 p. m . and by upolntment. Dll. JAY TllTTLK. PIIYHICIAN AND HUIKIIOON ODloe, room & and t, Pythlau build. MDt tViniiirrclal HI, Itealdsnc him. Telephoiis M. Acting assistant surgeon If, 8. Ua rlne hospital service. II. A. HU1T1I, DENTIST Ilooma 1 and I, Pythlao tiulldlng. over C, II. Cooler's ator. Ull O. n. KHTBH, phtwcian and avnauoN f)pcll attsntlon lo dlssasis of womsa and surgsry. time over nanslgsr stor. Astoria. Tslsphun No. U. J. Q A. HOW LB T. ATTOUNKT AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlo on Hond street. Astoria. Or II T. CHOHMY. ATTOKNKT-AT LAW M Coninisrrlal stiswt. JOIIN T t.ttlllTKIt. ATTOHNIC Y-AT-LA W, Offlc, upstairs, AKorlsn llulldlng C. C. Illlt W Kit. ATTohNKY AT LAW. Uuivderson llulldlng. Astoria. teg , HtR'lETY MKRTINO8 TKMIM.K UHK1K NO. 7, A. F. aa A. M Kegular I'oinmuiili'stlons held tn first and third Tuesday svsnlnf sscb mo tA. (1 W LOt'NRIlKHP. Y, W. at K. C. IIOLDKN, rwrstary A. V. ALLEN. !j ilia 1 lit , 'ct (1, I'ruit.s, Jsj J Vrt luMo, ('us ken , ', I l-opiP'r'. Mipplirf.. Cor.Tsnth and Commercial lr4. THE PROOF of tit pudding Is In th satinc. and th proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING Thai's an argument ttutt's ootw clualtr a demonstration. Our will stand Ut tsL HUGHES & CO. Umbrellas I "I K", KKV ASH SKw IMi MAI lllKH ... A ! all I KM ;; Repaired Mnelilli C. H. Orkwitz ualM ANK I'flrM out lu two. aJ. B. WYATT, Phsa Ns. Ailsrl. Orsgs Ho rdwore, Ship Chandlery. GroccricB, ProvlwloiiB. PAINTS and OIL. Bssclal AIIsbIIs Psl I lusplylsf thl oivis CHOica or -2- Transcontinental II ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paali Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclinlnsf Chair Car. Astoria to San Franeiseo. Columbia, Saturday, Decmbr 4. State of California, Thursday, Dcc.sc. Tuesday, Dccombor 14. California, Bunda.y, Dcm- Friday, December 24. California, Wednesday, D Monday, January t. California, Saturday, Jam. Thursday, January II. br . Coumbla, Btate of bar 19. Columbia, State of cember t. Columbia, Btat of grf i. Columbia, syjoiKioWo ror rat and central information .' on r address O. W. LOUN8BIIRHT, . i r.'Aat, W. H. HURLBURT, Osn, Pas. Agt, Portland. Or..