THE DAILY A8T0RH4N, TIIIKSHAY MO KM NO, FERUDAUY 17, .ttH.
TODArB WBATUER.
Orasjalonal rtn.
AROUND TOWN.
TIU'HSUAY.
Jt nnln nd Kla.ln.iw
fnr.
It mill neln nm one '"'
woet."
Hlumo thy
t.t "kii'ii
Try R. hilling TVt fa and naVIng
owW.
City ronnrll rrni-iltisT tontaht.
HikMV la roirliK for -"'
Two cigar. wnta. at the Parlor.
Cheapest ml In th city at rarlor.
Midwife-Mr. Mary Make. Kx.-hamt
trwu
Colon.'! Stone, nf Knapna. ' ln ,n
itr jrirtay.
Mr. and Mm. F. IV K-mtnor Vft up for
Portland hut nlaliU
Bnrn-Tu.-s.lny. 1-Ybruary to th lf
of lr. Stelner. a Jwughtw.
Andrew Johnson, th.- uo-rlvr salmon
buyer. I" n y"rJ iy-
will be the first
"Keep off the Brass.
slj;n en- t.tl In th now city lrk.
Th n-inilar mating of the W. C. T. I'.
ulll be hold this afternoon at S o'cl.
Captain Watt. TTThe Arm of Pmwn
A McOabe. stevedores. Portland. I In th
city.
Mr. and Mm. Martin Foard .-ro ls
rniEora on the Telephone for IVrtlamt
last nlRht.
The renowned "S drops" meJMne for
various disease ran be had at US Com
mercial tret.
p J. Meany. the loading merchant
tailor. 1ST Tenth street- Th highest prlre
paid for fur kln.
Through iho efforts of tho pooo and
fire departments th principal struts are
now reasonably clean.
New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins,
figs and asanrted nuts-aU extra fine qual
ity, at Rosa, Huislns A Co.
The gaa and electric light companl.a
have consolidated. It Is understood the
rates of both llghta will be advanced.
. ..). . ,hiie ' now on tho designing sister. I' Is need
Observer Johnson rve Astoria , . cnalce Mf
variety or weainer jeo.riM-. ' -
h will try to do better from this time on.
W. J. Heckard creamery buttr received
Wednesdaya and Saturdayt at tna rarior.
Full weight. Also sweet cream every day.
Wanted-Two or three furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Must b on ground j
floor Will nay H Address R.. Astorian j
1 " i
office. !
Buslneaa ln Astoria Is per cent, better
now than for th corresponding perlw
last year. Merchants anticipate a lively
piing.
Mr. and Mr. George Neln returned
from Monmouth yeaterdiy. where they
wer summond by the lilnesa of Mr. Nel
son's mother.
The drawing for the three prixea-sllver
tea set. water set and toilet set will
come off on Thursday. February IT, at th
Bur Grocery.
- r. 1 .1 .rton.
wora on me v,imr..... " , I to kill It. Every device known to wood
alon la progressing very slowly and 1 It , anJ when
will probably be two weeks before that bru, anJ wert alwUl , Jl4.
thoroughfare U completed. hln) thry ,jl4covvrej ,nat lt wa,
The revival service at the M. E. church , a calf.
will continue tonight and Friday night, j
Should the Elmore sail, the services will It Is reported that some of the property
b conducted by the pastor. j owner of Multnomah county are Just
I nuL'Inr their IS! tale Mlleh curiosttV
The Holy Innocents guild of Upper As- ,
toria will hold a tea at the home of Mrs.
Jacob L'txlnger. Thursday evening. Feb.
ruary IT. from 1 to 10 o'clock.
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Th. rer, finest. The n plus uKr
The creme de la crem. That HARPER
Foard at Stoke Co.. Astoria. Ore.
When going east travel on the North
ern Pacific railway. Quick time an.l the
only line running dining cars. Train
leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m.
B. F.
Krelter. San Francisco: David
Manary and wife. Brower; George Black.
Latourello Falls; Asmus Hansen. Ottfl
Johansen. Young s river, are guests at
the Parker House.
Supplementary articles of Inc icp .ration
were filed In the county clerk's office yes
terday by th Weat Shore Mills Company.
The capital stock is SKW.OU". divided Into
MOO shares of Hl'JO each.
Grease spots, blood, oil. or any other) to various causes, and expresses the opln
pots or stains on dresses, coats, carpets : 'on that, with the opening of the season,
or other things, are promptly removed i "almon will bring as high. If not a higher
with Fels1 Naptha 8oap. Large cakes, io,prli'. than was paid the fishermen last
t ents. Rogers' drig store. 'a!Mjn-
Workmen were Iiiikv yesterday draln(ug
th court house yard. The low.?r corner
of the block is flooded whenever rain falls
and the drainage system put In yesterday
will prevent Hny more u h flood.
The British steamer Mogul, which ar
rived down from Portland yesterday. Is
coaling nt Flavel. All of her 27 Chinese
and Japanese passengers were landed In
Portland, so that she has none t ) return.
Largest and most complete assortment
of Hlr-tlght heaters In the city. All the
kinds advertised In this paper may be
seen and compared at our store, then
your selection will be satisfactory to you.
Foard & Stokes Co.
Prizes will be given at the Sons of Her
mann ball, Februnry 22, for the most ar
tistic ladles' coittime, for the most artis
tic Rentlemen's costume and for tho best
sustained ladles' and the best sustained
gentlemen's character.
Walter 15. Preston, K. P. Noon. in aim
wife, Mrs. M. S. Murnil. Mrs. r,. ooi-.
hies, Portland; MIsh Voorlil.-s, Lexington.
Ky.; H. M. O'Koll. Victoria; K. Allen.
Philadelphia; J. i. Mcghr and wife,
Tirookfleid, are cucsts at the Occident.
Tuesday evening several members of the
Astoria Football Club gave a smoke so
cial nt the litiliiooms. About forty were
present and the evening was vt?-y pleas
Hntly passed. Frank Woodthid or.-sld.-u
and arranged u program, every member
being called upon for a performance.
Every Package
of Schilling s Best tea is a sample.
. Your money back if you don't like it.
IVof.'O.'wir ftpen.-er contributed nivntly to
the -venlii.'s amus.'ment. awing the
hi-a with hrtlr-riilnliig sl.irlra of his ex
prl.tii'S In Afrlcn. Howard ,lnn'll.',a
Inning 'h on.' T tho most .iijoyabb!
fouturo of tho exrnlng.
N'orthern Ps.-lnV railroad tralna leave
Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for T.
coma, Spokane, and tho east. Close con
nection made at Spokane for Itossland,
Nelson, Snndow and Hrlllsh Columbia
mining rnmpa For niapa and Information
call on or a.l.lroa t W. Stono, Astoria,
Orciion.
Reports from Iho front arc to tho effect
that tho et and st end Mwl sail
are only at'ut a' mile apart and there
la every proaect that they will nni'l be-
1 fotv April U A landslide etir.lay lm-
IhUhI pri;r.' on thta end of tho lino,
but rail laying will bo remmed t.hlay.
Tho pilot ,-hoonor J.t la now rtudy
for a and waa mov.M yeaiorday troin
hrr trth at the O. U A N. Jk anu
arielion-.! In 8.-ow Iwy. While lea lug her
berth a auddon anuall .HvurnM w hich car
rle.1 away one of her boh-uy. causlnti
It to come In .-ontact wllh the fender
pllea at tho dvk.
Shfc.ro of the Alaska Transiwrtatlon
and IVvelopmrnt company of Cttlcairo
r K moot d.Klrcble In Vermont bofora
Ui public. Safer thai, ravinpt bana and
bar.k atock. Piytng lartto dividend
Sharo-i one dollar For information ad.
dro W. K Pudl'y, gnneral arnt, Hal-
ler building. Seattle. Wa-.
It waa rt'iortl ycatonlay thai when
tho ateamer Telephone land.-.! at t'ath
lamet Tuesday nlitht an attorney of that
place, who wa a pacsencer from thla
city, w is arre!tl by a nherlff from one
of tho Interior itnmtles of Waahlngton
on chare of forgery. No further par
ticular could be a-ertaln.-l.
Kvory on will bo norry to aee the iv
enuo cutter Perry. Captain Phillips, leave
today for tho S un J. The ottl -r o( thla
ship have made themselves eery ulur
during their stay her alneo last tV-tohor.
and their friends hope to s.v thorn as
signed to tho new cutter to 1 built for
the Columbia rler. when she will b per
manently stationed. Mrs. Phillip and
Mlaa Phllllpa will acix'tnMny tho Captain
to th Sound.
Two Astoria young ladle put up a Job
on their sister Valentine day. They wont
to a Commercial-street candy store and,
procuring an elaborate box. fllled 11 with
any and every old thing they could rind.
Th box was given to the clerk, who
agreed to deliver It. Through an error
box of el.gant candles was sent In
place of th fake" box and the "k is
I enjoyed the present.
At tho A. F. C alleys last night the
Flounders played against the Shad, th
other teams scheduled to bowl filling to
! amiear. The Shad, captained by C. It.
Higgins. lost N.th games to Mr. Klndlay s
Flounders. Tho score In the nrst gam
were 1 to W. Cu.talns Higgins ana
Flndlay each rolled 4 In this game. In
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in aecon.i game i.utu. n u-..,
the scores being W to 1C. Mrs. Timson
mad the best ladles' score of the even
ing. 45. and B. F. Allen was high for the
gentlemen with 51.
Dr. Andrew Dalglty. Kugene Hamblet
and Robert Burns McLean went on a
hunting trip up the river yesterday. They
wer heavily armed with viung cannon
and chewing gum and ill n exciting
time. The first animal that came klong
waa a cat, which was promptly slaugh
tered. For tho next hour the trio killed
I makes and time. When at th Tongae
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u expressed by of cialsop county s
larg taxpayers as to why their taxes
I must be payed by April 1 of each year,
I while citizens of Multnomah and other
section of the state are allowed a longer
I, has been supposed that au
j r , . , ,h. !., .
revenue must be general; and as to how
this distinction can be made between citi
zens of different sections of the state
seems to call for some explanation by our
own officer.
I Mr. Andrew Johnson, the salmon buyer
! or Latniamet. was in tne city yesterday.
! Speaking of the tishlng situation for the
j coming summer he pr-dl.-ts a shortage
I of ooats on the river ut the owning of
i the season, and also thinks the quantity
of gear used will tie Inferior to that of
any previous season. The up-river fish-
ermen are putting up very little new
gear a good deal less than last season
and the local cannery at Cathlamet IS
I making no preparations for the opening
, of the season. He ascribes this Inactivity
I George's operatic colored minstrels with
j a company of thirty performers, every
'one of them an artist, consolidated with
j the Georgia university graduates, will ap
pear at Fisher s op. n house Friilay ev-
enlng. and will un'iuestl manly draw a
! packed house. The organization has been
pronounced by the press. In nearly every
, large city In the country, to be a leader
in Its line. It Ih the only minstrel com
pany which ; ni. ladies for a iiorus.
Its success In all of the large -t...H has
heen pheiionen.il. The hand, niiiler the
leadership of tiiarlea Alex,i;i(i. r t a fea
: ture, upd th" woik of M Wafs. Jack
'Oliver. John Pamplln and James White
and the r.-st of the cijmn.'.nv ;s i typ.; of
minstrel art. Seats on ..ale :hi- morning
at Griffin tv lieeil's.
The steane r l.mm i Haywanl camo
Into collision with the PritiHi -hip Cy
proincne in the lower harbor yesterday
morning and a terrible disaster as nar
rowly av.rtcd. The llnywerd had the
Senator in low and in pacing the Cypro
inene the latter swung suddenly around,
irashiiiK into the steamer. The hitter's
kiygpoKt gave way, tearing tiiraugh the
(led and dropped alrno.-t litem the iti.am
plpf. The narrow miss prevented an ex
plosion, whl h otherise would have hap
pened. The Ilayward's hogchain post was
lso carried away and she was a sorry
looking sight as she lay at her berth yes
terday. The f'.vp:-omene's headgear was
damaged to the extent of about I'M. The
damage to the Hay ward is about the
same. Tho accident was probably lue to
the fact that Ihe ship had loo mu'jli cable
out. although, of course, this matter
will be determined by tho count.
In th' Justice court yesterday Isaac
Itowmun and John Johnson were tiled on
a chargo of breaking tho windows In tho
building next to Ollbort saloon, and also
tho windows In tho residence of V. It
K.I wards. Bowman was arrested for the
offense Saturday lust mid held In the clly
Jail. Ho Is a Russian Finn nnd Ills
knowledge of the Kngllsh language is
very limited, whlih. perhaps saxc.l him
from luiplleallim himself or his com
panion when questioned by Chief tlallock
at tho city Jail. Johnson, who evaded ar
rest nt tho time, was arrested later alio
both wer placed on trial riorln utter
noon. They ntrvinii'iisl denied any
knowl.'.lge of the affair, hut How man
said no one else was In the vicinity when
tho class was shattered and cxplainon
that ho would not walk homo with John
son after tho latter had broken the win
dows. Johnson being unaldc to give a
satisfactory explanation of tho occur
renev was found guilty and lined In
default of which ho went to Jail.
KF.PI BI.ICAN COS VK.STION
Every effort Is being made by the oltl
cluls of tho Astoria and Columbia Klver
Kail road company to have the Hue com
pleted In time to bring to Astoria the del.
.'gates to tho republican state convention,
which meet hero April l.t-ll A commu
te composed of five well known local re
publicans has boon appointed to entertain
th visitors and send them home with fa
vorable Impression of the gateway to
tho greatest country on earth.
CAPTAIX FLAVEL S SEW II. 'MK
Captain Flavel has purchased n lot on
Franklin avenue, between Eleventh and
Twelfth streets, and will hrt!v com
mon tho erection of a residence. The
lot Is between the residence of Dr. J A
and A. L Fulton. Franklin avenue l.it
mure pretty homes than anv other thor
oughfare In the city and this n w addition
will sop to Increase the street' attri
tion. The property was purchased from
C. R. Thompson, the purchase pi Ice being
HAM. It Is understood work will txgin on
the building early m m month
BETTEIt TIMES AHEAD
Merchants generally are Jubilant our
tho exceptionally bright proitvt for a
tin year In business. Trade has greatly
Improved over the corr.sundliig months
of tho two previous years, .ash business
being especially belter Conlldcttcv-lho
greatext factor In pro rity-se. tns to
possess everyone. It Is admitted even by
chrnlc kicker t h.it Astoria's gre it. si
yenr I about to begin and merchants are
correspondingly happy. Nearly all the
firms In tho city are laving In large
slocks, preparatory to Astoria farewell
to adversity. The tickle godde of for
tune has long knocked at the d.r of the
City by the Sea and she w ill not again be
turned away. Heal estate shows a heal
thy disposition to move and d-ub-r are
negotiating for the sale of a great deal
of property.
THE MODERN WAY.
Commends Itself to the well-informed, to
do pleasantly and effectually what was
formerly done In the crudest manner and
disagreeably as well. To cleanse the sys
tem and break up colds, headache and
fever without unpleasant after effects
use the delightful liquid laxative remedy,
Syrup of Fig. Made by California Fig
Syrup Co.
CATTLEMEN IN SESSION
Executive Hoard Appointed-Resolutions
to Be Submitted Today.
Pendletcn. Or.. Feb. 1.-Th Pacific
Northwest Cattlemen's Convention spent
the forenoon listening to discussions on
various topics. Much Interest la attached
to the organixatlon tomorrow forenoon
The by-laws committee ha. drafted a
set of laws to bo presented. It will bo
recommended that the convention crea'.e
an executive board nf nine member, two
from each state, Oregon. Washington,
Montana. Idaho, and one at large. Krom
that board officers will be selected. Wal
la Walla Is favored as the place for hold
ing the next convention, and the president
of th association may be given to that
city, which has a candidate. The com
mittee will submit resolutions opposing
the exemption of California hides from
tariff duty; also that the secretary of ag
riculture be requested to furnish as s.xin
a possible for trial on the seml-arld Pa
cific Northwest ranges such grass seeds
from Russia and other foreign countries
as Is believe. will flourish on these
range.
Tonight Professor E. F. Pernot, of Cor
vallls Agricultural College, Illustrated a
lecture with over M) plates, covering the
different grades of cattle und other ani
mals grown for market In the Pacific
Northwest.
The populist and democratic confer
ence committees In session here today
agreed upon a basis of union In the coun
ty campaign and will submit recommen
dations to the county conventions. It has
been agreed to give the populists the
state senator, one representative, clerk,
assessor, superintendent and commission
er, the democrats to have two represen
tatives, sheriff, recorder, treasurer, sur
veyor and coroner.
ALL HOPE GONE.
Seattle, Feb. 16.-The owners of the
steamer Clara Nevada, which has been
reported lost with all on board In lier
ner's bay, Alaska, today refunded to the
150 passengers booked for her next trip
the money paid for tickets. It Is thought
that there were at bast 2S passengers on
the steamer when she left Hkagway. This
with her crew of 2a. would make 53 per
sons whose fate Is awaited with anxiety.
The refunding of the passage money Is
regarded as virtually the giving up of all
hope on tne part of her owners.
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WANTS HER MILLIONS.
Another Heir of the lilythe Estate Has
Entered Suit.
San Francisco. Feb. It. Another at
tempt Is being made to wrest from Mrs.
Florence P.lythe Hinckley the millions
that have so lately come to h'-r. A suit
was filed In the superior court by Hos
well M. Wythe, son of Janus T. Wythe,
and broth'-r of Thomas H. Wythe, today,
who claims to be the descendant next
of kin. for an Injunction to restrain Mra.
Hinckley from using the property, and
for a decree declaring her Interest there
in null and void and the plaintiff the. sole
owner of tne property as helr-at-law.
The action Is brought on constitutional
grounds.
en Af-.htir Sullivan has nroinlsed to
mi .
... un... !.. iiiinlul'i for lliu ljnilu
Wrue n i..T..in.
musical festival next October. Tho sub
ject he has seiecieu is sani 10 no i ne
Vicar of AVakefleJd."
rr-L. TT..II..1 Cl . t.-U ReTV tee MacavlllM III
I lit .JIIIV ..-w r,-- -..
Iondon, claims to have discovered the
libretto for a cantata written by the
Duke of Wellington. The subject Is "Pan
dora and Prometheus."
The Rev. Dr. Russell T. Hall, of Green
wich. Conn., has resigned the pastorate
of the Second Congregatlonul church
there, because he couldn't stop golf play
ing on Sunday.
ws J
4My
lloth the nu'tlnxl am! result when
Syrup of Fin is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, ami aets
gently yet promptly on theKulneys,
l.iveratul Howels, cleansesthesys
tem effectually, ilispels eolils.heatl
aehesaml fever ami cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of r igs is the
only remetly of its kiml ever pro
tlueetl, pleasiiii; to the taste ami ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action ami truly benelieial in its
etfects.prep.ireilonly fiom the most
healthy ami agreeable substances,
its many excellent tpialities com
mend it to all ami have made it the
most popular remetly known.
Syrup of l'igs 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. IK not accept
any substitute.
CALIFORNIA HO STRUP CO.
tAM micisco. Cl.
Uiiisrius. tr. t to. Aft
The Chicago rtccord's boog for fold
sekors Is now ready. A rdr of thla
hook will know more of Alaska anJ the
wonderful Klondike district than he could
loam by months of pronnl observation
and roirch 00 the ground. In compar
lon with other works on th subject It
Is tho WolwiiT's Itot.oiiary of Alaska,"
-a perfect and peerless vol u inc. at once
i!n! model and despair of rival publlhi
It tells of the richst and moat exten
Ive gold fields th world has rvet
know.t-How they ww discovered -Field-yet
unexplored-Ton years' work al
ready In sight -Whore Is th mother lode
The fortunes alrady made Th mil
lions to be tsk.'n out next year-How to
got thoro-R. R. fare and other exxp.-nrr
from all pol:rts-Mdlcal hints Cllmate
Ottlc.a mnrs-Oovernront reports AU
land and water route -Projected rail-roaJ-Mlnlng
laws Customs. In brief,
all that Is known of this wondorfdl land
of fabulous wealth. It Is the oniy au
thentic, practical book, official and en
dorsed. About 6)0 page. Handsomely
bound In art canvas ris. II, iu.
Agents are wanted to handle this val
uable work. It Is a chance of Ufa
time. Experience la not neorssary.
full jutrucUon are son', and the whole
pnopte are clamoring for the book. R
por.a from agents Just started show woo
ierful success. Sales run aa high as 2
books an hour. Big commissions and
valuable premium are allowed. CredU
la given and freight paid. It la an oppor
tunity to gain a competence In a short
time. The book la not sold through book
siorea or newspapers. Complete rwnvaae
Ing outfit w.ll be mailed for 10 eeata,
stamps. To places where w have no
agent a full copy of the book will be
aent to customers, prepaid, on receip' of
priss. Address, exactly. Monroe Book
Company, department K, IH. Chicago.
OABTOTIIA.
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(niiui
France's treasury department bnflta
grea'iy by the Charity Haxaar disaster,
us the duties paid on the Inheritances
It raused amounted to l.SO.uou frttpes.
FHEF. TO MILLIONS :
rJ't,
A Valuable Little Hook Sent
Asking.
or th
Medlral books ar not always Interest
ing radlng. sperlally to people enjoying
good health, but as n matter of fact
scarcely one person In ten Is perfectly
healthy, and even with such, sooner or
later sickness must come.
It is also a well established truth that
nine-tenths of nil diseases originate with
a breaking down of the digestion, a weak
stomach weakens and Impoverishes the
system, making It easy for disease to
gain a foothold.
Nobody need fear consumption, kidney
disease, liver trouble or a weak heart and
nervous system as long as the digestion
Is good and the stomach able to assimilate
plenty of wholesome food.
Htomach weakness shows Itself In a
score of wuys and this little book de
scribes the symptoms nnd causes and
points the way to a cure so simple that
anyone, can understand and apply.
Thousands have some form of stomach
trouble and do not know It. They nscrlbe
the headaches, the langour, nervousness,
Insomnia, palpitation, constipation and
similar symptoms to some other cause,
than tli i true one. (Jet your digestion on
the right track and the heatt trouble,
lung trouble, liver disease, or nervous de
bility will rapidly disappear.
This little book treats entirely on the
cause and removal of Indigestion and Its
accompanying annoyances.
It describes the symptoms of Acid lys
pepslu, Nervous I'lyspopsln, Hlow Dyspep
sia, Amylaceous Dyspepsia, Catarrh of
Htomach and nil affoetlons of the diges
tive organs In plain language easily un
derstood and the cause removed.
It gives valuable suggestions ns to diet,
and contains a table giving length of time
required to digest various articles of food,
something every person with weak diges
tion should know.
No'prlce Is asked, but simply send your
niimn and address plainly written on
postal card to tho V. A. Btuurt Co., Mar
shall, Mich., requesting n little book on
Stomach Diseases and It will be sent
promptly by return mall.
Father Kavnnagh, who was parish
priest at Knock when tho miraculous
Hires made that village famous eight
years ago, lina Just died nt the ago of
M years.
CASTOR I A
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TO FIHIIEUMEN AND CASNI'.HYMtCN.
The general repair shop at Ih comer
of Tenth and Ihiano la now prepared In
make contracts to cast loads oil tlsh not
lines for the coining big season.
C. It. OUKWITZ. Manager.
NOTICE FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice ! hereby given thai C. . Wright
and T. A, llyland. oxocutom of the estate
of Elisabeth Jane Ittawoll. have Mod tholr
nnal account In said oetala, In the county
court of Clatsop county, Oregon, and
the Judge thereof has sol February It,
ISW, at th hour of 1 o'clock p. m for lh
hearing of objection. If any there b.
to Mil allowance of the sain t.nd th
closing of the adiaialstratlon of said
r. fl WHIHIIT,
T. A. HVi.ANP.
Kxoouiors.
A matin, Oregon, January 1, tM.
TUKAHUlFIt M NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby iilvin lh.it there nr
fund In the city treasury to mv nil war
rants drawn on th general rutul and en
dorsed prior to July I, Interest will
cense utter this date
K J CAUSEY.
t'ltv ii.anr. i
Ant. oln. Or. con, Febriian I.V iv"
Col.t'.MMIV AVK.M'K tilt Vl'E NiHICE,
Nolle Is hon-by given that the common
couiKil of th clly of Aetorl pr.p. to
establish tho grade f Columbia avenue
in that part of the city of Astoria known
a t'nlo'it wn. at th follow leg height
uhovrt th bus of grades
At Ih soulhot corner of block 1. at
IW f.el. and at a Mm directly opiit
on the east side of block It and at right
4iiKl lo went lino of bl.vk l. al 110
fiet. and at A P.MU directly ovpo.u ,i
tho soiithwmt corner of blvk l on th
rrth i.lo of block 20 and at rgbt auiilr
10 the south lino of bl.s k 11. al IU foot.
t tin, ,Mlllimet cwllrr V bb k l. at
13 feet, and at a Mnt directly pii.lt
on thu north aid of hl.a k sed at rliiht
iib- to III.. iMMtth lino of bl.vk 1. at
l.'J feel.
At the northwest .-orntr ..' bl.vk !". at
13J foot.
At tho ouihrt 11 rnr of M-vk l. at
IX, foot.
At tho northeast corinr of bl.vk .'I. al
IX fool.
At the ..u'liet corner of b!.- E, at
IX foot.
At the south ! of Kliii.-t.n avenue
at It Inters lion wllh Columbia avenue
at Kl foot.
Al th nr:h side of Kingston avrnu
at It bit .m-clloa wi'h Col irub.a nem.
lit 1) feet.
At th .iithw.t corner or M" k 1, l
S. feet.
At tho southerly .-..rner . f Id-' k :i. at
11 fret.
At tho Intersection of iVhimH Cam
brldKo and Itwa.'o avemo-s, at TTsi fei-t
At the northeast Conor of block II. at
W feet .
At Ih n.-rtherlv oortier of bbvk v, at
ZA foot.
Ami unless a remonstrance !nr. by
th owner of three-fourths, of the pmp
erty fnmtlng on sold portion of said str't
b filed with th. auditor and poll.- jiidt
within ten day from th dale of ih
nnal publication of this notice th- com
mn council will iwtahbah said trad
Hated at Ast.rla, Oregon. February
, 1M.
II. K NEION.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Al, AMHI'A AVKNt'E tlltAt'K NdTH'K
Notice Is hereby given that th. common
council of th city of Astoria propose to
establish the gTade on Atamrda avenue
In that port of the city of Astoria known
a t'nlont.osrn. at the following height
above the baa of grade'
At th northeast corner of bl.vk 1, at
Jf feet above the base of grades, ami at
a point directly oppoelte and at right
argle to th east tin of block I it 1
fed.
At the (southwest corner of bloeg J, at
O feet, and at a point directly o(.pul
and at right angle to the west line uf
block I, at O foot, and at a point on th
north side of block 19, directly opposite
to the southwest corner of bl. k I, and al
rlg'.it angle to the iuth line of block I.
at 4! feet.
Al the northwest c-rner of block 1. at
44 feet.
At th. southeast corner of bl - k I. at
44 feet.
At th northeast corner of block II, at
45 feet, and at a p'ln' directly opposite on
the eolith able of block 2 and al right
angle to the north line nf block 11, at
tf. feet, and at a point directly opposite
to the northeaat corner of block 1 on the
west side of block II. and at right angle
to th east line of block II. at ib foot.
At the Intersection of Alameda avenue
with the east boundary of Taylor As
toria, at 49 feet.
At the northwest corner of block II. at
80 feet.
At the southwest comer of block I, at
10 feet.
Al th northeast corner of block 17, at
11 feet.
At the southeast corner of block I, at
It feet.
Ami unless a remonetranr signed by
the owners of three-fourtlw of the prop
arty fronting on sold portion of Ald street
be filed with ttie auditor and Mir Judge
within ten day from th date of the
nnal publication of this notice, the com
mon council will nstabllah said grade.
Dated at Astoria. Oregon, February
I, lfKH.
II. K. NRLflON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
BOCIBTY MKKTINIJS
TfcMI'LE I.ODUK NO .'. A. K Mi
A. M.Hegular communication held ui.
in nrst and third Tuesday evanlng el
ewcb mo. th.
O. W. LOITNSItlCiU'.T, W. at
K C HOI.DKN, Keeretarr
J'f'.OFKrlrllONAi, t.'AHDH
II. T. CKUHIJY.
ATTOHNKV-AT-I.AW.
4M f'oniiiieriikl sti.et.
John t i.kihtkh,
attoknk - at-1, a w
Office, upstairs. Astorian Ilulldlng
t;. C. UllUVV'IiK.
ATTOriNKY AT LAW.
Ciinderson Hnlldlng.
Astoria, .jrognri
Dll."u.""n7"KHTKH,
I'HYHICIAN AND HUlltJKON.
Hpeclal attention lo diseases of wumes
sod surgery.
Office over Daris'gefs atom. Astoria
Telitphono No. t'L
.l'U A. BOWLHY.
ATTORN KY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Tlond street, Astoria, Or,
Cheater V. Dnlph. Richard Nliaa.
KOLl'll & NIXON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Ongon, 24, ft, 2 and IT.
Hamilton Hulldlng. All lr.gul nnd col
lection busln .i promptly attended
Claims against the, government a ipe
ilaltr. DR JA Y TIJTTLK.
PHYSICIAN AND HtJHGKON
Ofllce, rooms 6 and 6, Pythian bulldg
6.U'4j Commercial 8t, Kesldencn saru
Telephone 96.
Acting assistant surgeon tj. B. Ma
rine hospital service. ,
FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE.
lo K. Sl'.l.lti, Iiiwnoo nikI Malinger.
... Friday, February 18...
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G orge's Operatic
Colored Minstrels..
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Georf U University CnJuitcs . . .
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Prlfl Ki.wso.1 !-'(.. 1 hv tiMllrry. V. fl.'al lo opon- Tltur.lai iiiotiil at
I I o ibw, at iliittoi A Hi IliHik MI1110
NOTICW.
Must be closed out. 1 1 l,ts for all or any
portion uf thtck and tool of th mf
rantll buln of th H It lUwoa
tain will be rcve up to I p. 111 , Mon.
day. February It, IW. Ittuht lo rnjeot any
or all bid reserved. Plrsvt all bids, seal
ed, lo C. 1. TUB.VCIIAIlt).
Assign.
IntAltn AND HOOMrt.
Thrt or f.mr rooms, with board, at.
roaa,iiisld rate. Table boarder ran b;
acciHitiNlat,!. Mr. K. P llolden, cornr'
Ninth and Pun treta I
A.W0NHK'fl NOTICK TO CIllUUToHM
Nollt-e la hereby given thai the und.-r
Igned ha this day been app Ui rd a
slgiir of nrbc HtrauM, an Insolvrnt
debtor. Creditors of ih .aid slinori
are hereby notified lo present tf t .Ulrns
under oath lo th undersigned within
thro rnonrhn from thki date at hi plae
of b-wlitesn at No. 5TI OmmorWal e'reei.
Astoria. (Vosron.
l'atod tht Hth day of Torohr. IW.
N, BCHl.tlUHICU
Assta-ne of nbva Ittrau, an lns.klv-
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
Pcbruarv 22.
ANNt'AI.
Masquerade BallA Narrow
S0J1S Of HERPNN
Koiinl k SUki Hall
Harbl and (Jrinlt
MONUMES
innorF minar,
Bl K. Morrison L, t'.ftl.. Of
..AM. KIM'S OK CKMKTERY WOKK-.
THE PARKER HOUSE
CENTRALLY LOCATED-
Comer of Moth and Aslnr Mlreets, Astoria
Guests Received os American or
Eufopein Plin.
Umbrellas
lock KY
AMi MKWINd
MAIIIINKS..
Also (II Mghl
Maohtnary.
C. H. Orkwitz
441 III' A NIC.
Repaired
Cullng l.ei'ls
on Kith l.lues.
jnunr
FOR THE
WINTER'
AND SPRING.
Ilsvloq prclnM Ike atsvrk
nd bisi.fss ol the tolam
bU Sio Co.. e tre olltrlig
the pabllc oir Hie of Iticjr
sod titiule leeutar at tkc
Lowest Marln uf I'roflt.
rilltltst saltsoitt id cnl
sistcot prices.
Petersen &
Brown.
The
Choicest ,
Table Wines...
For Families
Also for Medicinal ana
Cooking Purpoaea
Private Block, Cream Rjf, Old Hickory,
Prloe of Kentucky and Hermlttvgaj Rs
old California DrMidleai.
Carlson's FamilyUquor Store
Ut TWELFTH STREET
SEASIDE SflWIuIIiIi
A complete stock of lumber on baud
In tho rough or dresiad. Flooring, nia
tlo, calling wis " klndf of finish; moKI
Ingi and vhlnglei. Terms reasonable
and price at bsdrock. All order
promptly attended to. Offlf and jurf.
at mill. h r u iajuan,
Baaitda, Oregon. proprietor.
s
jo Star Performer Jt
iu - I real lianctri 10
iti lrcl Conigttlani-10
10 (lret Mntteri 10
W nbil for the llisinl Niiw
I'Mradeoii Arrival of Mis Tel.
phono.
Olalld Cone, rl In flout of th.
Tbisibrsi: Hp III,
a.
Your
Physical
Necessities.
Ynu want that which trsngthons your
sistein in thl cold weather You want
thai which help you lo fuinil th d
mand which buslnsea make on your
physical self, to withstand Ih MVMlty
i f th thangrabl weather and to make
ynu strong and ksop you w.ll. H.r.
where good meat help you.
ItOriX. IIIUUINH CO.
Margin.
la all are asklaej
on our atork of
Ladies' and (cnt.V
Boots and Shoes
Our good are srarraaled.
479 John
Commercial
Street HalM...
1M7J 1807
Fisher
Brothers
ASTORIA....
LL'UHICATlNd
OILS
A SPKCIALTV
SELL
miF aiANDUBRT
HARDWARJ
IRON AND ITBXL
COAL
OROCHRIHH AND PRO VISION
FLOUR AND aCTLX FEED
PAJNrfl, OILS AND VARNinUss)
ikmeirs' Burrvrm
FAIRJIANTC'8 BOA LBS
DOORS AND WLVDOW1
AonicvLTinuis itanjnuiNT
WAOONS AND VBIUCLBt
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
koomg J17.J18
Portland 5avlrtf lltnk Bldf .
Portland, Oregon.
LADir.S
mi (irNTiT.nr.Ns
Underwear
JUIli: TO OIIDKIt
Latest Hlyrs , 1
Thorough Workmanship
Prloe Low
James Murphy
420 Commercial Street.
THE PROOF
of th purtdlng la In th eating,
and th proof of liquor
IS IN SAMPLING
That' an argument thait'i oetv.
cluslvea demonitraUon,
Our will stand Ui twt
HUGHES & CO.