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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1898)
V. TUB IUILY ASTOKIAN, KUID.VY MOI.MNl., FKISKI-AUY 1, Itt'JH. TODAY'S WEATHER. Ruin. AROUND TOWN. FK1PAT. Tlie love of io1i' U mal n.l h-ll)iy cnly hin e ! lt.-Itohi-rt.nn. Try Srnllllng'i Rett to baking ponder. Two cigar. 6 centa, at the Parlor. Chepot milk In the city at the lMrlor. Mldwlfe-Mra. Mary Make, 7 Kxrhange itreet. rrodrcinlnK Attorney T. J. Clceton ar rive.! In the city e.tir.lny. The reg-nlsr meeting- of th V. C T. V. wa held yMtcnlay afternoon. In Iho ixillrr court j-eaterday J. Ivn ard forfaited for drvinkennee. Mr. and Mi. K. IV Km-uner and Mr. and Mn. Martin Konr.1 arc visiting In Portland. The renowned "S drop" medlrlne for various disease, can be hail at US Com mercial ftreet. Th pilot noh.ion.T Jeesle went down to the lower harbor yetenly preparatory to going to ea. P. J. Menny. the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth .treet. The highest price paid for fur skins. A steel cable roneicne.1 to logger Clark, of Seaside, was lost ovi-rlxur.l from the train yesterday. II. C. Deltrltk. of the wholesale drug firm of Dlaumauer-Frank, of Piirtlun.t. was In the city yesteerday. C. f. Dalton paMit through the city yesterday en route to his home In Ilwaco from a visit to Olympin. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, fig and assorted nuts all extra fine qual ity, at Ross. Hlgglns & Co. TT. J. Heckard creamery butter received Wednesday and Saturday at the Parlor. Full weight. Also sweet cream tvery day. The railroad hands say Superintendent Mrt.uire of the A. at C. K. R. R. la a hustler and that under hi supervision the comuletlon of the road Is only a m.it ter of a few weeks. Don't use a plaster for a lame back, but take Hall's Juniper Kidney Cure. It has cured others It may you; try' It. Charl.s Rogers, druggist. The circuit court docket for the Feb ruary term ha been made public It con llsts of IS case and there Is a noticeable absence of criminal business. Gorge's colore,! minstrels will arrive In the city on the Telephone this after noon and give a street parade. The com pany plays at Fisher' tonight. When going; east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only lino running dining- car. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. M. VIe. John P. Mciiowan. D. S. La hln. Portland; C. C. Dalton. Robert B. Rothschild. San Franciaco; J. M. Turney, Flavel. were guests at the Occident yes terday. The Columbia Electrical and Repair Company, of this city, yesterday complet ed the work of fitting the steamer Alas kan with electric light and the work has been approved. Joseph Ptnschover. who was reported as being very near to death In California, write to friends In this city that he Is rapidly improving and that his recovery i a question of only a few months. At last night' meeting of Beaver lodge. No. K. I. O. O. F.. F. O. Walters weveler. ted recording secretary Instead of J. 8. Hltchen. who resigned, and D. Stuart. Jr.. secretary', Instead of C. D. Gunderson. If you have hides, wool. furs, rags, bone, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship It to R. M. Gaston. 1'C Fourteenth street. Astoria, Oregon, or write him and he will rail a.t your place and get it. He pays cash. Tomorrow is the thirty-fifth anniversary- of the order of the Knights of Pyth ias. The local lodges will c-lebrate the event with appropriate exercises followed oy a dance at Foard Ic Stokes' hall, Sat urday evening. , The drawing at the Star Grocery Store yesterday resulted In the beautiful silver et of four pieces going to J. H. Miracle. Mrs. o. I. Peterson secured the toilet set. while Mrs. Torkelsen was the recipient of the water set. Largest and most com Diets assortment of air-tight heater In the city. All the ainas advertised In this paper may be een and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard & Stoke Co. Prlie will be given at the Sons of Her mann ball, February 22. for the most ar tistic ladles' costume, for the most artis tic gentlemen' costume and for the best ustalned ladies' and the best sustained gentlemen' character. Collector Page yesterday received In structions from the secretary of the trea sury to have the flags on public buildings placed at half mast In respect to the memory of the sailors who lost their lives In the explosion of the battleship Maine. Captain Murphy, of the American ship George Stetson, has been pluccl under nrrest ut Portland for cruelty to Amos Stnn... Murphy and his first officer. Har vey, will be given a hearing before United Btatca Commissioner M Kee next Mon day. A railroad employe named John Maulkh was linumlit down from Goble yesterday suffering from a scalp wound. He was accidentally struck by some object while passing one of thu railroad cars, but the Ceylon Tea is advertised to i charier ' than Japan tea. That's right, but not cleaner than Schilling's lie si Japan, which is roasted same way as Ceykm. Jiy the way, Scfiilli:fs Best Ceylon tea is fresher tha.i ordinary Ceylon tea, because it is roasted in San Francisco. ir Inlvirv is not serious. He was I'lk.-n to the hospital for treatment. The rich man's whiskey I llAUl'KK because it Is supremely delicious. The poor man s whiskey Is IIAKTKIt. i.iv.uie. such good whiskey helps him. The family whiskey Is llAltl'KK. because It s pure, pleasant and strnglhenliii;. MJ by Koaril ft Sli'ki-e rv. Astoria. On Thirty Isixe of clams came up on the tl lln yesterday from Seaside. Clatsop countv Im in h Is more productive than Clatsop county faims and the dally ship ment of these Juicy bivalves to tlc city Is a striking illustration of what can Ih done when transportation ( .1. Illtt. s an1 at hand. Northern ParlrtV railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta coma. Spokane, and the east. Close con nection mad at Spokane for Uossland, Nelson. Snmlow and Hrllish Columbia mining ratnpa. For map and Information call on or nddre C W. Stone. Astoria. Oregon. The work of repairing the steamer Halley Catiert. which was recently i l lull ed In the steel draw In Portland. I alHut rlnlshe.1 and she will In- turned over to the painters In a few days. New liogpost have been placed and the liatiert has been gn-ally strenutheneil. Stie will t n-nily for the regular run In a few wi'eks. Share of th Alaska Transportation anJ lVveoment company of Chicago ar ttte mct d.rr.hle Investment before the public Safer thai, ?avng K.n and bank s:.xk. Paying large dlv.lerhl Shatv one dMr For j-.form.i-.lon a.l dreeai W. I. Pudly. funeral agent, Hal- jler building. Sea:tl. Wash. Th nva rail gangs an- at work at each end of the railroad line and the work Is j being piish.il with vigor Fortv-two cars loaded with sand Killast are engaged in I the construction work, while there were I formerly only fiftiin. and It i a-Mi:v.t that the Hue will Iw is. nu-1. -t.il and trains 'running by April 14th. when the p niVtl- an conveniiait meets in tms .ti. The re-t.ullding of th.- ste.mi.-r Md.-r at the Astoria lrn Works will be .om plet.M In about three w.-.ks. I'.ii't.iltt Habl.ldge say the boat' will he stronger than when rtrst built. She Is being lengthened six f.-et h.-r hull newly lilank.sl and the old cylinder tx.r.-.l out and a new TU-lnch cnio'in.l cylinder with steeple and oon.lens. r placed on top to run In milt water. Alterations are to be made In the city hall building The city council r'm. Ml 1 changed to the hall occut i- d by the engine company, facing on Commer cial street, and an ortl.-.- annex will be provided for the mayor and auditor Tie police court room will be moved t- thu now occupied by the council and the tormer will be u l :-. an onVc for the city attorney. The change is considered a good one and will tend to mike thlnss nioi ninv.nlent in t'n- old siru.tnre. The Irving Club will send a bowtlng I team of right men to i-ortiano noru to meet a team trom me .runitom i iuo. About forty howlers have entered the try-out. which Is to consist of sixteen games. Two game have thus far been rolled, the following gentlemen being high: J. A. Fulton. R. F. Wilson. Ct C. t-,,t.,.F T VI l II r. Smith C F. i Bain. George II. George, and R. G. Praei. A strong team will re sei.-cid ana win no doubt make matters Interesting for the Arlington bowlers. Indoor athletic have lately experienced a boom in Astoria and the member of the A. F. C. spend much of their time at the gymnasium. Under the careful direc tion of Profeeeor Snwer the Junior class is making rapid strides and many of the boys bid fair to develop Into athletes of no mean ability. Tomorrow- evening an Indoor entertainment will be given at the club and an extensive program has been prepared. Boxing, wrestling and handball contests will take place and an enjoyable evening has been promised all who at tend. At the Astoria Football club's alleys to night the Sardines and Salmon and Trout and Clams will meet. When these games have been played all the teams will have met an equal numlier of times and their respective standings ran be definitely as certained. So far Herman Wise's Crabs are in the bad. having won three games tied In two. and lost one. with 21 points to their credit. The Sardines are a close second, with 3) isdnts. The four teams which play tonight are all strong ami some excellent Ix.wllng should be done. The Sardines are captained by Frank WoodMeld. the Clams by Will Iiws the Trout by C. J. Tren hard and the Salmon by Robert Gibson. "The Dago House." so long held In reverence by the Imys In Shively s As torlu. ha been forsaken and "Pat P.lb-y s Shanty" Is now the rendevoui of "the gang." Just what "Pat Riley' Shanty" is deponent sayeth not. but Its attraction for the hopefuls in the vicinity of the Catholic church seems to te all-powvrful. Pat Riley, It appears. Is the leading spirit and his followers seem to be many. A museum will shortly be inaugurated, at which will be exhibited all the strange animals of Coxcomb hill. The committee In charge of the work of collecting at tractions, which is comoscd of Pat Riley, "Orange" Pollard, and "Hub" Ho vey, reports satisfactory progress, hav ing thus far collected a very choice vari ety of rabbits, rats, dogs, chipmunks, coons, etc. The star attraction Is a .. it coon that Is to say. a cross between ;i cat und u coon and it Is confidently ex pected by the management that this freak alone will assure the success of the menagerie. The exhibits will lie forward ed to the Smithsonian Institute m Wash ington at the r oncl'ision of the museum. 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 wi-il. To ch-unse the sys tem nnd break up colds, headaches and fev-ra without unpleasant after effects use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Fig. Made by California Hg Syrup Co. Astoria's fame Is not local. People from every part of the globe are making In iilres us to the city. Orlllln A; Reed yes terday received a Utter from tjeorge Ki'l- son, a marine engineer living in Sydney, Australia, In which h askn for lllus' rated Information about Astoria. Mr. Kldson's on was an apprentice on tile Cadgow Forrest, which was lost two yours ago with all on board. In making inquiries for his son Mr. Kldson obtained a pam phlet. Issu'-d by Orlflin iv H-ed. descrlp live of the city, nnil lie now writes to de t rrclne whether or not further informa tion can be procured. Captain Cordlner returned yesterday from New York, where lie purchased the pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer for tho Or egon branch. The Pulitzer h sa(d to be the finest sailing pilot vessel In Ihe world and Is a staunch and comfortable boat. She was built particularly for heavy weather ami will lie found well adapt! 0. for service off the mouth of the Colum bia. She was built in Essex, Mass.,. In l.9l, and her dimension are a follow: lUuh the niethoil ami results when Syrup of t'is i taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, ami acts cently yet promptly on theKiilneys, Liver anil Itowels, cleansesthe sys tem etlectually, ilispelscolils.hcail aohesaml feveis ami cures habitual constipation. Syrup of l"iii is the only remedy of its kiiul ecr pro iluceil. pleasing to the taste ami ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action ami truly benelici.il in its cffects.prepaieilonly from the most healthy ami agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all ami have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Yigi is for sale in 50 ctnt 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! Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. SAM MtK'ljCO. CIL Cross tonnage. T v".. length. Ts f. . t breadth, a feet; depth. feet. She sailed from New York February s In co.n tuand of Captain II A llare. an olo Atlantic skipper, who expects to rva. Ii Astoria alsmt June I The Puliti. r car rl. s eight men all told. Captain C.-rdliier brought with him an oil painting of the s. hooncr. which has been placd In the office of the pilots. NOTICE FINAL ACCOUNT. Nolle t hereby given that C. S. Wright and T. A. Hyland. executor of the estate of Ellxabeth Jane Riatsell. have filed their final account In sKl eatat. in the county cvurt of Clatnop county, Or.-gou, and th Judge thereof ha et February a. I 1S. at th hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for th ! hearing; of objection. If any '.her be. to the allowance of th same end the closing of th administration of said es tate, C. 8. WRtOHT. T. A. HYLAND. Kxecu:or. Astoria. Oregon, January It. UM. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are fund In the city treasury to pay all war rant drawn on th general fund and en dorsed prior to July 1. WT. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer Astoria. Oregon. February 1J. 1.W A woman whose complexion und hair will iermlt hr to arpenr In rmNto with out a veil Is to be envied. FREE TO MILLIONS. A Valuable Little Rook Sent Free for the Asking. Medical books are not always Interest ing reading, especially to people enjoying good health, but as a 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-tenth of all diseases originate with a breaking down of the digestion, a weak stomach weaken and Impoverishes the ytem, making; It easy for disease to gain a foothold. Nobody need fear consumption, kidney disease, liver trouble or a weak heart and nervou system as long as the digestion is good and the stomach able to assimilate plenty of wholesome food. Stomach weakness shows Itself In a score of way and thl little book de scribes the ymptom and causes nml points the way to a cure o simple that anyone can understand and apply. Thousands have some form of stomach trouble and do not know It. They ascribe the headaches, the langour. nervousness. Insomnia, palpitation, constipation and similar symptom to some other cause than th"? true one. (Jet your digestion on the right trnrk and the heart 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 describe the symptoms of Acid Dys pepsia, Nervous DyspepBla, Slow Dyspep sia, Amylaceous Dyspepsia, Catarrh of Stomach and all affections of the diges tive organ In plain language easily un derstood and the cause removed. It give valuable suggestions as to diet, and contain a table giving length of time required to digest various articles of food. Fomethlng every person with weak diges tion should know. No price 1 asked, but simply send your name and address plainly written on postal card to the F. A. 8tuart Co., Mar. shall, Mich., requesting a little book on Stomach Diseases nnd It will be sent promptly by return mall. THE COCNTY COI'KT (Omicldl RelMirt.l In the county court of the state of Ore. run, In and for Clatsop county, Tuesday l-'.-hrtiary 1. K1 ninth day of January term, present. Hon. J II. D Crav. bid".-, c. Peterson anil How-ll Lewis, commis sioners: F. I. Iu. bar. cb-rk, and James W Hare, sheriff. ' oirt met and was duly opened at Pi o'clock (i. m. I'ornl of Alfred B. Tee, rounlv siirvevr.r with W. H. Darker nnd C c. Fu'ton ns sureties, approved and tdacei) on lib-. lu the matter of estalillshlnit lu-itlce of the peace and constable districts- Or dered that justice of the peace and con- stable districts bo IIS heretofore cstnb- llslied at the January term. IV;. with the cxotilon that Knatma election precinct shall be known ns Knapna district, ami Hi ar Creek election precinct shall be knowh ns Rear Creek district for the Justice of (he pence and constable pur- lu the matter of tnx levbs for Ihe year b!i7: It appearing- to the court that tin governor, secretary of state nnd state treasurer, have nppolnted the nuio'ini to he ralfed by taxnt'on to Clatsop countv to be the sum of ll'i.ltl.4. and have do dared the state tnx b-vv In the w-nnr. counties nf the state to be mills It ! ordered that n levy of V. mills on the dollar be levied uixm nil taxable property within Clatsop county for slate purpose In the matter of levying n spertil tax to construct a brldce or bridges ntv' lilcli-w-avs to connect Ihe city of Astoria and that part of the county lying west oi Young's rtnv: The above matter coming on to he heard, nnd the court having r-x-amined the petition, nnd It appearing that a mniorltv of the legal voters of Clatson county Oregon, hae petitioned In favor of the construction of a public work des. Ignated ns a bridge or bridges and hlgh whvs connecting the city of Astoria with that portion of the county lying west ot oin.s lU.-l, 1. ml thai 11 euii..te fund be pioildcl for consirncltttK ihe sani public wolk. and older an iiiiminl lay running lliniutib such period muv be 11c, 1 -"..ii and thai Hie funds provldeil l.e cNp-'lldcl III the colislriK lion of salo pul. He wolk and the conn being desirous al Ibis tin: dellllllcli loc.itluit sail mipioveiuenl. tl Hie cost therein 111,1 v i. delci mined . o l Ihe t.n dlsli lion. ,1 ttnoiiiih a s.-iles ... yeats. II Is oidcrc.t 1l1.1t said tmprox . 111. ails consist of a lolilt". .lea 1 Ib.tl and localcd as follows One steel sWIIIKlllg .llaw l' l.tfci- nnd P- ft.ol pile trtlt' iippioa. h on each side llniiof located al 1 pent in the center of I'lllh street. In the .Uv of Astoria, as hod out und re. 01. In! by llii-ller aim Alki 11. cv.utols. .SO feet smith of Ihe tooth Hue of la o ti it.-. ilii-mc south .'I'll lo II point where the West line ol s. .iimi .M. inunsiiii s norlh, range a west. Inli'isccts the smith shore lln. ol oonu s bav. Tin t. Ipoo the 1 1. lilt estimated nnd do Id mined that th.- cost of .nd piopos, o Iii.Im- will be JImmi and t tint l i.-us.--aid sum II Is lie. s. in to levy upon nil I.IX-lble pl..H'l't lllll'IU the I'Otllltv f -'tat-...), ail annual lax of Pv nulls 1.0 in.' dollni (or a ixil'.il nf ("in inns It is t her-fore order.. I thai Ih. i. he leil.-.i 1 i-'ii ail Ihe lax able pion.rty niililu Cla: ,np .''itillll. for tile palSise nf.ir. s.ilit. nil . m 1 it 1 1 li of I1- nulls on the dollar for the period of four Mats nnd lh.it ihe same I Hendul iiihui the assessment loll for the 1..11 K'. and ih. rc.itl. r for three leais. nnd the soil.' lie colle. Ie.1 I Ihe s.nne tune and manner as other tales, and Ihe llloll.'l derived thcreflotll lo kept 111 .1 "ipnali loud know 11 ,0 bridge fund No I Ordered Hint court do now nillmini un til toiuol low 111.0 Hint Ml lo 1. Im k February J IV' l.nlh .lav of J.inii.iry term. Kv same ores, lit as vest. -1,1. ( Court met and was .lull openul ut In o'clock a. m Ordered that th iiiiiiIiiioi-s 1 iii in. I .-limine the t.Naii.in of the Youngs Lav bridge, nnd 'liai ...nil adiouiu 1111111 tomorrow nt la o . lo. k Thursilav. r'el.ru.iri dav of January tciui. 1 e same PI i-le ClUll y. slerday . Court met and dlllt 'I" d at a o'clock i ni After ioiisld.rln the 111 ill. e of snriei. Im Ihe local Ion of the Voling s bay hi-idite. and mh. r matters III connection therewith II IS old. led that cull I do now atloiiru for the t.iiii W eill. -Mai I'el.riouv ' Ill-I ilav ot 1-Ylirtintv term, sntne pres. ut i. lo st !.i of January term. I Curt met and was dull open.. I ul I" 1 o clo, k a m It. p..rl of W A H'u riu.-ii and Win It 5 x.hur on is.-ks nn.1 account or s, h.M.t I sillierlltt. n. l.-nt. lend llll.l old. led p. iced .01 ill.- Coniiniinl. atlo'i from II S l.iin.m i' S-h.s. stii.erlt.teOilelU III CMIi! to r---lirt nf W' A Slieruoni ,111.1 Win II Alair read nnd order. .1 pli-.d oil III.' I III the mutter of the lietitto" of John Nemlln and others to . st.i bli -'1 a . ..onti I road Al Oils time e.011. s .l..tin N. itill 1 ..led presents the p. t in. hi of himself and 0 tin r.-, to est,ilii-h a county ta.l ;i fob I lows I legltilOli al n stake In ihe i.-nfer ut j the i.iiiniv roi.l frotn the one-.piarl, r I I omcr between se. tt..lt, V Hid I..HU- ' hl. 7 north rane a west rotiiniiK to a I Stake feet S.Ollh of the OKI ell. I of 1wti..t Is cotnmonlv . all.d the nltiev di.iw j hrldee sal. I stake b. leu on Hie bltik .it Cl.isk.llUe rller; tile nlstle mihllon.sl Is-. Kllllllng- stake Is .l! fe. t south an. I I feel West of a St Ik- tllirke-l ll wlOch st. ike marked "Ii IS i feel soittll of the east end of Hie OIm. drill luLlg-e nllit lirks Ihe en. I tmlnl of the lo no Ii- ; tinned m. id The run. I p. tit..m .l f-.r runs I thence along the lll.i-t or... tie il l,' I. lite I 10 11 s.( ke In the enter of ol Inn i". to '. , N It t ll.St Will. Il stake Is the t C 1 1 1 1 1 -I - I tlon of ,.il.l road all. I tuns In a s eitlo rli l.lire. tlon fr.on the h. ginning to th- t- r- t minus tto n-of. utumt two mil s in .Its 'lance nd ll npi-.iring iht due imtic ' h.lS he. tl gll.'U ,,f )e pi-esenl.lt'. "II ' .-aid o.-titinn nml a ko... and .!!. i. ni I Ism, I nl. d i' is .0.1. r. d tat A I' M---' Mlllatt I Me Kstnn -III. I James l.oahv h. aoi. Intel il.iv. rs , S Tee siiricvnr and that Ho v meet at the i.-..t. e at iiilii.i- Thursdai February ;- Kv at In. l.iik a in and vo w .and suri.-v sold prniN.se, t road It. signailoii of E K KM. nsnilth us con j al il.le of ple.-islile preeln. t re.nl. and or I dered nccented , ii..i.rt ..f William II Miller siii-rs..r Ko.nl District No I-' slating that brldg. n r-.s N.-lsnn i-n-ek on c.uiniv rn.i.l run , no.v from Jewell to Vesls-r Is unsafe i irlinters and mm. hen l lng- rotten: k.i ., new lirl.ltfe should be lllllll r I d. re.l that the siiMTvlsor nrcpare plans I f..r a new bridge ami obtain seal.-d bids for eonstr'ictlon or .ime nun r.-sn. oe .a ..,. ..to I lads to this i.Hirt Itets.rt fniin S A tiragg suH-ri ls..r lilslrl.l No 1 that the lirioK- i ml., d-i.hhawk cre. k on th' renin tv mad runnlna to EM'e has len look, n down bv washing out of e nter bent r-n- .l.rn.v ihe ro.nl mnassaioe. nri.-i... !lhe miru-rvtsor obtain hi Is for repairing aid bridge and report same curt. iinlere.l that until tomorrow roiirt do morning now- ndioiirn at I" o clock m Thursday February I" of Kebrunry lerm, snm. li'tx se.-oiiil day Iires.-nt as ves. t.-rday. c.iurt niet and o'cIih k. a. tn Illlls on B-.liera loWe.l IS follows C. Nordstrom, ilrant $1". care i was duly opened at pi fund eianiine.l and al- $1" T u llrleii tl II f sior Mrs H. hr.iili-r PI. Mrs Pis.- , Mrs J. Mrs San.lv Nonllund . H. Mrs. Osvh k. tl. Mrs John son H allowance for January V II Adair, lis W A. Sherman. il eperilng iiiuntv ottlc.-rs. Orlttln A It I tlx '.. ta tloti.-ry: J. S Delllnger. $l.'...'i. F. W F.-r-iruson. ; printing blank" and etii.-loH-s. I'allv Astorlan. te " Herald Pub Co . t.' 7".. printing proceedings and s.-ini-un-; nual r. H.rt:J. W. Hare, lit'., pisi.il . nrd. F I Ibinhnr. W. stamps C A i.arhari, U.2f.. II. S. I.yman. 11.22 i-isiage and sta tionery s hool sunerlnteiident Astoria Transf.-r Co.. I. TV livery and eire'ige costs justlie court State is W .-re t 'M, State is Parrot i . I1T I'. J Al -n romhle t-l. II S W'orstey. H: II K Nelson U. drawing pirv list lustlee cmrt. A Nb Pharlane. I'.T: It. F. Allen Jl" lirll.le A Smith K'i 1; alteration nnd repairs sher iff's office. iosIh liupiest K lirnilford. IT ;.'. costs Itniuest A Pnlelmalre. tl"..:.; O F llellliortl, f'. O.orge llrown. V" equalizing and extending tax roll. Fminl ,V Stokes Cn.. ti f: .. V. All.-n. II? I. K. Warren. Ill V.: J V. Marlon. Il'l ''; S. holdeld A- llauke. V- provisions sundrv pauper- J W. Hare. II 2T.. fare of pauper to Coble- Klondike restaurant. II ''; 1 O'ltrl.-n. $'.' "'I meals for paiin-rs. W. C. A Pohl. 117. burial J Newman: Charles Kogers 12: Est. s-Conn Drug Co.. 12 I . IrinM for til.UIM-rs: A. n. le. i'i. sin.e.- Ing change of road near Mrs. Mini's; J E. Itrallb-r III. K A. Wanner 112. J I F. berman. 122.7V Charles Thompson, tl ST.; A Thomson i ..c r.. u- " '.',", '-,.' labor r-parlrlng bridges In Road jlstrl''t No V It N. tiaston. t'- moving windfalls 'District No. 7: Clatsop Mill Co . 1112 lumber Olnev draw bridge: Clatsop Mill Co.. p.1 77. lumber. E. Hanks. ?.. lum ber ;. Sturg. V.. plies: scow I'm lilo, 117. iH.atliig Astoria Iron Work", ft,-!.'. Iron and isdts- Fisher Pros. II .IV splkse; re building I'ptier Hlg creek brlilge: I N. Foster tan. board anil conveying to town J It Koninlaln-n Insure. Pills on special road fund examined ami allowed ns follows: W II .liidson. .".. opening draw: ,1 -Detrb k. t". A. Van Ice. tV I'.. M Hough ton t labor- D. K Warren, 17 27. lum ber Hool District No 1: I. Torkerson. tin N liozli r I"' labor Road District N". a' H Church. IIV labor Road District No !) F. Springer. 12 It Caston. P. ( . Olson.' It. labor Pond District No. .. In the matter of levying special tax to construct a bridge or bridge- to con ned the CHv of Astoria nno mar nan of the countv lying west of Young'" bav; c W Fulton appealing on behalf of cer tain of the petitioners In the above matter signing a protest Med h-r-ln. and neves the court to set aside Ihe order made February 1st. locating the bridge pe titioned for, and 'hat said or.br be chamod by locating said bridge nern-'S Young's bav to tin- w.-sl side thereof at a location as petitioned for In the peti tion And It appearing to the court that iher- Is no provision In the law iiiilhor l.lrig a tax b-vv providing for a remon strance or protest, nml that said protest la lllcd arier the lax petitioned ior mis b.-cn levied find extended upon the tax roll: that said pmti st was not filed In lime, and that the court has no author ity lo change the location heretofore es tablished. It Is ordered thai th" motion In- and I" bereliv denied. Ordered thai court do now adjourn until tomorrow al hi o'clock a. m, Friday. February II. IW'V third dav of February term, same present ns yesler dav. Court met and was duly opened al pi c'clock a. m. In Ihe mater nf road suocrvl"ors for fls, ordered tbl't Itobcrl A. Abbott be arid Is tierebv appointed supervisor of road district No. 1. tn th'- matter of the hond of Ihe tax eolli-cfor for year WS: ordered thai the amount of the bond of .1. W Hare, ns lax collector, for Ihe vonr Is hereby In the mailer of the petition of 11. F. L. fixed at livnim. Logan for liquor license for Seaside pre cinct: H appearing to the court thai the petition In Ihe above matter Is signed hv a rnnlorltv of the legal voters of Seaside precinct; that notice of Ihe presentation thereof has been given; and no remon strance has been filed; that the sum of Hon has been paid to Ihe county treasurer end a god and Hiifllcloiil bond filed; 11 h ordered that said petition be granted, and a license Issued to II. F. L. Logan as prnved for. fn the matter of th" bond of the tax olleetor for year lk!i8; now comes J. W. Hare and presents ins nonu ns tnx col lector for the year IWiX with Frank Palton, Vli'k llllheii and C S lltnwn sureties Ihelcoil, the smile Is examine il.uul np plole.l, i n'.i.'t'i'.i i mil iiiiiii no now nuioum mini toinei a. nv ul la o'clock a, in Haini lay. Clonals IS b'ix. fourth dav of lYhinary l. riii. same pirrnl n teliblV Coin I nut mid wns duly opined al I" c i lock a. in. hi Hi- miller of lesilim n pcl.il lax to construct n bridge or bridge" and high mils to lOlinecl the. Ill of -tolll and lhat pan of the .nun v Ii Ing w. "l ol Nouns s It iv; n Iter. as an older was made i ml i nt. ted on i lie 1st dnv of I'. In a it v. tV". In 111 " aboie matin lonilltig a bridge 10 be .onslril. led oler nnil n.'loss Young s bnv and le.ilng for llnl iuipo- mi an I iinl lax l mining thioiigh u pci li"! ot lour lens, nnd whei.aa. a pail ot "abl lliiploielnelll Is the coin.ll al. I loll also ol ,i bridge nllh one in ros Lewis nml Clatl.c Hiet lo be located at ii point kiiuiiu as Hie "Old Fein I muling ' hut hi nnoi.i sight a stal. -ni. nt tollnit i ile.'l was omit lid d ..111 Ihe nliler af.il. said. It I" Hole I, lie ordered lllilt till" ol.br l.e llll.l.. I u a pail of sai l ord. r of I'.'bt inn I I lV and . nt. te.l now for then, thai II Hi. ti Mas and Is n part of Ihe Inuuoi.' nt I ' build mid lolislrucl nnd there sll all be i l.clcl and const ill. led ill the same lime n Ihe "ltd l-Udge iicloss nog" I'll nml out nf Hie same fund n dli.w blldge 11 Ith pile I rest Ii- npi'rom Ii in or and mi."" Lent" nnd Clarke river st Hie ai.l point on said ill ii known s Ihe "old lni lain. ling " oidcred Hint curt do now ndlouin until Moil lai . I". hi nary lv'x J II i tilt Y. Judge. C I f l ldtSi N now 1:1 1, i.rtt is I 'iimnil-i..ili l " Attest F I'l'NH lt County CI. ik OASTOnlA. nifu- 4 . iib . W in n ..u s.-e ii husband nnd wife . Ii . lire gclllllnell . tl 1 1 11 Ml l Mill laallle lh.lt cotiip iiil.iiiship lalh.r than ".-nllini in I" llle real ciru.-r stnne uf matt llllnlil ll bap pltlcS If lbs tlMiies shout th. roots of Ihe tislr become u: healthy, ths hslr will m. turn sry, or fall off Corre- t th troitdr with lla!l Hair llelieser Col.l'MHIK AVF.M'i: lilttl'i: Nolli'i: N'.'tlcs Is hereby Klirn lluit Ihs coiiimoti council of Ihe city of AstorU prop.xi. to rs;sblish tin. irrad of Columhls svrnur in Hilt part of tho city of Ator; known a I'nlo'it 'wn. st the allow leg lirlstit iilHitn -.he tins uf grubs At the snuttiwcM corner of block I. t I3U feet, mid at Hin; d rc lly o.s;t. en the rast l.le of bl.sk It snd si right sng-bs to west line of block f. st IX' fiel. and at a po.tu dlrctly 14 -posits to the xutithw.! vorn. r of lks k 19 oa toe ivrth side of I I s k V and al rght angles In tho ".nilh tins of bl.sk is. at ID fret. At the southeast cwtirr -s bl.sk II. at 11 f.-. l, and at a p."lnt directly ippdt en Ihe nor ill aide of bis k M and it riant angles to th. south line of M-.k ll, at IJ f.rt At l.'ie n..rthwcit ;arri. r ..' b W '.'-, nt 11'. feet. At the oiithiM at c rnrr of l l vk ll. at IK feet. At (tie nortbeaat ci..r ..,' Iii.sk il. at IT f.vl. At the .nithcast cotrat ! t-l... k, I?, at XX feet. At His south tiide of KUiftn avenur at its Inlerie.-Hon wllh I'ol'unl.'a aienur. at 1x1 feet. At the north side of Kingston avenue al Its Int Tue 'tlon wllh Col'itnlila avsau. at 1"0 feet. At the south-weal cornrr uf ble. k 1. at 2M feet. At the snulherly corner ,,f Mo. k 1'.. al 34 fret. Al the Intersection of Colunihla. Cam brklge and Ilw-aco avenurt. at Su feet. At the northeast corner of block Jl. at IM feet. At the northerly corner nf bl.k Jr. al 14 feet. Anil unless a reinonal ranee gntal by the owners of thrre-fmirtnn of the prop erty fronting on said portion of eaid street be fll'd with the auditor and police Judge within ten day. from the date of the final publication of this notice the mm. nion council will mlabllan aald grades Dated at Antrl, Oregon. February t. ISM. II. E. NF.I.HOS. Auditor and i'oiu-e Judge. ADAMKDA AVF.NTB OIC.VDK NuTH K Notice Is hereby given Uit th common council of th city of Astoria propose to establish the grade on Alamr.W avenue In that part of th city of Astoria known .ut I'lilontiiwm, ar the following height iliove th. base of grades: At the northeast corner of Mock J, at ?f fret above th bnee of grades, ami at a point directly nppo.lt. anil at right arglrs to th. east lln. of block I at S feet. A tlm exnithwest cornrr of block I. at tl feet, and at a point directly oppualt and at rlg-lit angbsi to the west line of bi s k 1, at 41 feet, am) at a point on the north side of block 19, directly rtapnilte to the southwest cornrr of blck I, and at rnfat nnglea to Hie south line of bl.sk I. ut 43 feet. At the northwest corner of block I, at 4t feet. At the southeast corner of bl-K k 1, at l feet. At Ihe northeast corner of block 11, at 4T feet, and at a poln' directly opposite on the south fttlo of block 1 and at right angles to the north lino of block IS, at 45 f.-f, and at a point dlrsctly opposite to tho northeast oorner of block 11 on the west (Ida of block 19, and at rlg-ht anglrs to th. eait Una of block 11, at 4& feet. At th Intersection of Alameda avenue wllh th east boundary of Taylor's As toria, at K feet. At tho northwest corner of block U, at V) feet. At the ioiiUiwoiit corner of block t, at SO feet. At tlm northeast corner of block 17, at SI feet. At the southeast corner of blork 3, at 81 feet. And unless a remonalranee signed by the owner of three.fourlliii of the prop erty fronting on snlrt portion of .aid street ho filed with Ihe auditor and police JudKe within ten day from the date of the final publication of this notice, tho com mon council will ewtnbllsli said grades. Dated at Astorln, Oregon, February J, IK'jS. H. K. NKIjHON. Auditor and Police Judge CASTORIA For InfautB i.nd Children. iibih yy , ,rr,""" - " i -!r-'-atf f .fC. lis J. B. WYATF, f hone No. 6H Aitorla, Ursine narrl wore, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Frnviaion, HAINTH and OILM. Special Attention Paid t. Supplying Ships FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. In K. N.'.l.lti, Iikssihi nml Malinger. . . . Friday, Pebruary 18 . . . A AAAAAAAAAAsVAAAA A BIG. BLACK BOOM G.orge's Operatic Colored Minstrels.. In Mighty Unison with the Celebrated Georfli University CraJuites . . VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVf Prlri . Hewied Misiifkc tisllerf, U'l'liwt SI lllllll It A ll.sd'l lltsik NOTtCB. Mu.t b rloaeO out. lt d. for .11 or ny portion uf thaebx k anil tools uf the titer isnlile bail new of Ilia H ll lUwea ea lata will b received up lu I p. in, Mn. .Uv. February U. IWI Itlghl lu reJcM any or all bids reserved, pliwl .ill bids. Seal, ct. 10 C. J. TIIICNCIIAIU). Asilgne. 1IOAHD AND HOOMH. Three or f.mr rotiia, with hoard, .l( rrasiinalde rate. Table boarder ran b accomodated. Mr. K. (? Iloldeii, corner I Ninth and Duann it met. ASSIONKK 8 NOTICK TO C'lllHilTollS Nolle, la hereby klv.n lhat lh. und'-r-ig-nrd has 1 hi a day tou app In td us lenee of llebei-x- Minutest, an liieolvrnt debtor. Creditor, of th. Mid asUnor are hereby notified tj preaenl t.'i. r ilaluu j under ruth to Ihe undorslgn.d within j tbrr. nionitia from that ilai. al hi plooe ' of biatlneaa at No. tTt 0mmrr-l .'reel. I Astoria, ttreron. I Pairs) thta Illh day ot tHvemher, Il'l j N. HCIIIX'MMKI.. I Assignee of Itebeva Birnus. an lne.il v- WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY February 22. A N N l ' A I . Masquerade Ball; -of Tin; S0(1S OF HERMANN Foani ik Stoke Hull riarbta and Uranltt innorr minak. CI r. Moiilsun nl., foilUae. 0 A 1.1. KIMiS OK CKMRTKKY WoHK... THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED- Curlier ol Ninth and Aslor Hireri., a..ria Guests PectlveJ oo American or European Plan. Umbrellas I iu'K, K f YS) AND sKMINil NAt'lllMts. Also all I Igbt Machln.ry. C. H. Orkwitz 441 M'ANk. Repaired Catling l.eadi oa fish l.lDes, FOR THE WINTER- AND SPRING. Il.vl.g pirtkascd Ike slot It d bul. mi ot ike lolim ki Mux Co.. e arc otteriig tkepiktlcoir II. e el laacy nd at. pie footwear it tkc Lowest .Miirtjln of I'rofit. r.lticitflt Halesaica and coo sistent prices. Petersen & Brown. icnnnoDct)' The Choicest Table Wines... For FtmUle AIM (or Medicinal an4 CookUisT Purpos. Prlvat Stock, Cream Rye, Old Hickory, Pride or Kentucky and HermlUt.; Re aold California Brandies. Carlson's FamilyLiqiuor Store 10t TWELFTH 8TRBJBT SEASIDE SAWiLL A coiiiiilete (lock of lumber on haniJ In the rnutfh or OrcwA. Floorlnx, ma tic, celling- and all klnila of Anliih; niuli) Ing. and .hlngle. Terroa reaaonabli and prlcea at bedrock. All orden promptly attended to. OfIla and yard at mill. H F h. LOGAN, Bea.lda, Oregon. Proprietor. ,t Slur rrfirmcr Jt in - (treat Uitucrs 10 5 in W cat CmiioilUns- n s iii (treat Sinner, id Wilt, ll lor 'he Hi mid Ml eel I'liiad. oa A rli 1 nt His lulu phone, liratld I i. II. e'l III ("MH f Ul 1 1n al. I al : h p In. V .sent l.n...'ii n Tliufdsi murals, st t Hl.lIK Your Physical Necessities. IO" You want that whl.h atrengthent your 1 stem in this mid weather You waul lhat which help, you lu fulfill Ihe de mand which bu.ine. make on your physical olf. to wlthitand th Mr.rttf of th changeable weather and to tnaaa you strong and keep you well. llr where good meats help you. ItOHH. IIIUOINlt CO. A Narrnw mm a 1 a w 1 T Margin. la all we a, asking en our Mock of Ladies' and GcntV Boots and Shoes Our ooda ar wwrraatasl 479 John Commercial Street Haiin... 1H7J itt7 Ll!BRICATINO: f?!. 1 risuur sTl ff ll r ae OILS A 5PIXIACTY j UIUIIICI ASTORIA.... S1CLL. BHIP CHANDLERY HARDWAM IRON AJxD ITECL OOXL onocDruHfl axd rnovuioN TUiVR AND UIIX TCXD I'AINrS, OIL AND VAHM1IIUM uxiozma' nurrun rAJanx.vK'8 bcalxs DOOIU AND WINDOW aoiucultural luruuitom WAOON8 AND V till CLE Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooma 317-JiH Portland 5avlng-a Hank Bldj. Portland, Oregon. UOICS am) iir.XTir.Mr.Ns Underwear MAiir, to oitnr.u Lateat Blyn Tliorouah Worknunahln Prlcea Low James Alurphv 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of tha pudding l. n the eatlna; and the proof of llquora IS IN SAMPLING Thafa an attrument UiM'a clualre demonatratloa. Our will .Land the teat. HUGHES & CO.