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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MOKMNU, FKHtU'AUY 27, TODAT'8 WEATHKIt. I(nln; gain on count. AROUND TOWN. Sl'MMY. Th moat olivine, totton In Christ' teaching In there In nn hippinc In act ting anything, but only In n-lvlnn. Drum mond. Try Schilling's Ilct tea ' and baking powder. Ic crr-nm today nt (hi Piirlor. Midwife Mr. Mary Makf. TfU Kicharge treet. CTiolcmt itock of candles In th. clt7 at the Parlor. Hum To the wife of James F. Kearney, at rppertrtwn, daughter. Mr. P. A. Flulier yesterday fen red 4J at the A. V. C. alley. C. J. Tronch.ird wa high at the A. t. C alleya yesterday with a eore of 61. LOST Br a Indy. Saturday, V solo pleco. Reward on return to thin office. Captain V. P. HlFglna and Engineer V. A. Glll.im. of the tti Maggie, are ill the Parker House. W. J. Heckard'a fiill-welght creamery butter and buttermilk and thick cream at the Tarlor. Griffin & Reed have Just received the latest and beat pocket map of Alaska. Ark to It The Infant child of Albert Xeimi died early yesterday morning unit waa burteu In the afternoon. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 1ST Tenth atreet. The highest price paid for fur skins. The steamer Thompson took l.W rae of salmon yesterday morning from Ptlla Rock for hlpment east. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, flga and assorted nuts-all extra fine qual ity, at Rosa, Hlgglns A Co. Mrs. W. E. Warren has returned from Knappton where she had been on a vlsu at the homo of Mrs. C. II. Cullender. The friends of Captain Archie Cann will be glad to know that his baby boy is recovering from a severe attack of pneu monia. Go to the louvre for fine whiskies. Pep per. Cyrus Xohle. Magnolia. McBravti and all the leading brands of whiskey In tock. An unusually large number of people was In from the country yesterday, ant the merchants were kept busy all day attending to their trade. Mr. Leon Veal, of Portland. Is a pas senger for Europe on the French bark Jacques. Captain Remadae Is accompa nied on the voyage by his family. Spring Is coming a row of swallows sitting on the railing near the First Na tional Bank yesterday was proof posi tive. They would swallow anything. When going east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. Stop that tickling In the throat. Our own tablets for hoarseness, bronchial Ir ritation, sore throat, coughs, colds, etc. Price, 10 cents. Charles Rogers, dru??ist. The big gun for Fort Stevens, whlcu came down the river the other day, ha not yet been discharged. It is thought the barge may be towed down to thi fort today. Gold Medals to HARPER whiskey at New Orleans and World's Fair, Chicago. Try it; you will endorse the Judge s ver dict Sold by Foard & Stokes Company. Astoria, Ore. J. Gibson. J. L. Heckard. Machado Bros., A. J. Meek. Lewis and Clarke: A. M. Undholm. Young's River and John Juntilla. Deep River, were visitors in the city yesterday. Mike Campbell. Gray s River: Mrs. Far rell. J. H. Smith. Olney; C. C. Clarke. J. P. Merrifleld, J. L. Waterhouse, Seaside; Bert Allen. Knappton, were visitors In the city yesterday. ' ' l- A large concourse of people yesterday attended the funeral of the late G. N. Partridge. The services were condueteu hy the Masons and the interment a, wade In Greenwood. ' A. F. Biles. E. E. Mens-, J. Crane. B. A. Seaborg. Portland; James "A. Bell. Charles Welnsheuk. San Francisco; E. K. Brodie, C. S. L. H. K. ; James O. Spencer. Clifton, are guests at the Occident If you have hides, wool. furs. rags, bone, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship It to R. M. Gaston. 1K Fourteenth street, Astoria, Oregon, or write him and he will call at your place and get It. He pays cash. It Is understood that the machinery oi the tug Maggie, which arrived In yester day from Nehalem. will be placed In the Pathfinder, now undergoing repairs a. Smith's Point, to tit her for the Alaska trade. Largest and most complete assortment of air-tight 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. The r. S. S. Columbine. Captain Rich-! unison, made a trip to Tillamook ro lighthouse yes-t.rday and landed a lot u. provisions. The lightship was KpoKcr, ana the report "All s Well" v.ms receive,!. On the way No. 0 buoy was set on the bar. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta coma, Spokane, and the east. Close con nection made at Spokane for Rossland, Nelson, Sandcw and British Columbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or addresB C. W. Stone, Astoria, Oregon. Rescue Club rn"t last niht as u.-uu.i with a largo audience. The following program was rendered: Reading, Rev. McCormac; vocal solo (encored), Miss Minnie Delia; reading, Mrs. Gearhart; in Htrumelital solo, Miss Pearl Kates; reel- Made Right! Schillings Best baking powder does its work as wd! in the wetness of Japan as in the dry heat of Arizona or Mexico, the cold of Mon tana, and the gold fever of Klondyke. C19 t.itlun, Miss Mum ml iVffey; music (en oire.il, .Mandolin club; ViH-nl solo, Miss Ia (i Ilrnln. The program committee for m t week Is as follows: Mrs. Gearhart Mrs. Or. Kinney, Mr. Jones. There were six signers to the pledge last night. Share of the Alaska Transportation and Iweiopment company of Chicago re the most drnble Investment before the public. Safer lhi, savnga banks and bar.k aiivk. Ikying large dividend Share one d dlar lir information ad. dreo W. I. Pndl-y, goneral agvnt, 1UI- ler bulldlns. Seattle, Va6. The ste.inier Wenona, for Gray River, and the gasoline launch Hercules, fot Lewis and Clnrkc. were parked with freight and dissenters on leaving then docks yesterday afternoon. Tills, 111 a s-nall nay. shows the rxtrnt of count r tributary to this city. I'nele Sam's do. n.aln In throe regions ns yet Is practically undeveloped. During the four days In which the Slls ! tire engine was up the railroad line It succeeded In sluicing out the slide ,i that the side track was cleared and the passage of construction trains made pos sible. The dirt on the main track will b plcked up by the steam shoxel and utll lied in filling In the grade on other por lions of the line. Mr. Edward K. lirodte. who assist In keeping vigil on Tillamook nvk. arrlsi on the Columbine yesterday aim will be ashore for about a niontn Mo ltrodle reports that the weather has been very severs during the winter, heavy g.iles being frequent. He will leave for Eugene Monday night, where he win spend his vacation with his parents. Mrs. P. .Wiling, who h.is been ailing for some time past, died at It o'clock l ist light. Mrs. IWIIing was in her t e.ir. having ,K-cn born In May. 1IS. In Kivarla, Germ. my, an. I was a plomi r oi IM7. She s'ttll in Astoria with her hu land In IMS. Since then she has bo i ne of Clatsop county's foremost citizen and through all the early days of coloni latum and bull, line up at the mouth ot the Columbia was a prominent flL-ure in every movement for advancement. Mrs. IWlllug leaves surviving her four chil.l ren: three daughters. Mrs. M C. KUve Sophie and Kltz.i G. Koellmg. and o: son. V. IWlling. Postmaster Wise Is In receipt of a t"l egram from the Hon. Perrv S Heath first assistant postmaster-general, order Ing all stamp agencies discontinued ex eept the one at Marten's grocery store In I'pper Astoria. Mr. Wise hid a talk with Mr. J. W. Conn, who had been stamp agent In the business portion of the city and Mr. Conn has kindly consented to carry an assortment of stamps for the accommodation of the public without compensation, so that people will be aid to procure stamps in Cupper Astoria an.i the business portion of the city Just th same, whenever It is inconvenient foi them to run down to the postomYe. Post master Wis.- fe,ls pleased that the de partment has favored Astoria with agency In l"piertown. at least, a th people In the east end live quite a dis. tance from the postofflce. The City of Toprka is due frum Seattle this mornlnit to go on the Alaska run With this addition to the Portland-Alaska fleet a five-day service will be Inaugural ed. The Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany will have three steamers hereaftei leaving Portland and all of them have a large pasenger and freight capacity and are com'ortable and commodious steamer. The freight and passenget room or the r.lder. due this morning, is already engag.il at the office of locai Agent Wilson. The Elder, if she arrives from Alaska thl morning, will sai, from Portland Tuesday night. The aail irg date of the Topeka Is not yet made known, but she will leave as quickly as the isengers and freight of the goln hunters are placed on board of her at Portland. Mr. Frank Stokes, who returned yester day from Skagway via the Sound and Portland, stated to an Astorian repre sentative that while business there 1 very lively, everything is overdone, and those planning to go up there expecting 10 get work and big wages hail bettei stay at home. "1 saw no special occasion or reason for the stablishmenl of martiai law In Skagway. If a man behaves him self there he is all right. I went ai. through the town, day and night. Hun dreds of people are trying to gel over the passes to the lakes. In order to t,et an early start, but there have been only a few days when It was possible to cross the summit In safety. It Is cold In Skag way, the mercury ranging from 6 to a, eu-ne, out me terrible wind makes the cold Very penetrating, and on the summit it is almost unendurable. While I as there several persons were frozen to death. On the other side of the pass mere is not so much wind, but the colu Is intense. In the three weeks I was thTe but few people passed over. The presence oi the liritlsh officers n that country is r:,t,i.k..n,i Tv,.... . - ..... ,,, fi-..nvf oruer anu n.ive save.1 many a man's life. They give away much food, which costs them from H to per pound. Persons going In are relieved of firearms and given a reel,, hl.h rails for the return of th-ir prop erty upon tnnr coming out of the roun irj. i uo not consider it safe to attempt the pusses until spring. Business anu the future development of Skagway am. ujea are mere mutters of speculation." THE MODERN WAY. Commends Itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was rormerly done In the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the sys tern and break up colds, headaches and fevjrs without unpleasant after effects use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given th..t there are funds In the city treasury to pay all war rants drawn on the general fund and en dorsed prior to July 1, Ii7. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNEV, City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon, February 13. Ik:. 'IltcriT ('OI'RT NOTES. The case of V. i. Howell, charged with embezzlement of county funds, will ,, tried tomorrow. The (aw of )r. John St' in. r. charged with manslaughter, was postponed es triduy until tomorrow, when he will be called up to plead. The rase of rx-'Vointy Treasurer Ward Is set for March H. In the case of the Astoria Packing Com pany vs. S. Elmore, ih" jury had not igrc.-d on a vcidi. t up to late lust niKlit. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. P. C. Warrep and wife to A. W. 1're.s ton I.otx t, mid T, block 2, East Warren ton. M. I). M. Flanders to Zlllah If. Metcnlf nioi k fi4 and lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. if, ano. K, block 13. P.osedale addition; J1.VJ0. Alfred Kinney and wife to Joseph 8. Fiel.llne-Eot 13, block 30, New Astoria vm. F. M. Warren to V. W. Preston-Lot 1. block 5, Kast Wurrenton; $100. E. Lorenzo and wife to F. W. Preston Lot 5, block 2, East Warrenton; J123. THE COMMERCIAL Sonic rrospect Nuw Thnt It Kill IK I'lnishcil nml I'ultl lor. RAILROADS SKT Mil' IVVt l o. it. ft v od x. .v c. it. it. n. Viit rt - stict. No liroaail lor Uhjtctoi lo Mand e Nctd t kr Ptpct. The Conitmrci.il street extension mat ter, which new stands In a somewhat nixed-iip condition. Is In a fair wa ot I'nal adjustment. The O It. A N. Com pany and the A. A C. 11. It. R. Company bae iMVcd the way. and the t objce- lor to the work and the assessment na.le hic little or no ground on whlcn to stand. Some time ago. under the ordinance fi ihe Improwmcnt. tontrarts were let t.n the work. The apportionment f ex Irnsrs was tihjcvtiit lo. A Nurd of eqiril lr..lion was ..pminti-.l which made some changes In the mailer, and Its r-isirt. lonsl.lrred f-iir by all. was apptoxr.l by tl.e roim.il Most of the obiectors. In- lulling Judge Howlbv. withdrew tll'it objections whuh ware for the ni"l pirt founded on the sn.r quality of tl.e in.i tiri.il being furnished and oilier te. halr alttbs. The attorney for the Clatsop Mm Company stated lsf.re the mmul in... Ms company had no real otne. non i Mam. but has not yet withdrawn hi p.iTs. The other remaining obj.siois. are James W. Welch. Pan Welch. Jooi. W. Welch. Mr. Wo.Hlsati.1 W. S Kiun. y When the matter of ob.le.ti.m tlrsi came ut. Agent (i. . lauinsN ry tiled pa-: pers (or his company. In onler to urt Into; ...nit and share In whatever reduction' iiiikM be made to others and preserve Itsi rlcht in the premiss'. In an Int. t lew .sienl.iy Mr. t,ounshcry slat.-.! that the O. K. . N. I'ompany would not opi.s. the assessment made, but would pa Its share with other property owners Thus attain the usual liberality and filr spirit of the o. R. N. ha l-en shown In the Int. rest of public Improvement In As br:a. When seen by an Astorian reporter. Mr W. (5. ibisslin. of the A. A C. K. It. It . si.it.sl th.it his company was In favor m the impn.vement and had made no ol J.ction to the work or the assessment oi the eins.. of the same, but would pt ha nam.-d a lor :-, . t-.- .it it!-.- to it its share at the proper time, regardless ' ""' d Stat, s our frl. n l in.l gu.-st at this of what others might do. table. S.cr polo y ll.rnal.-. lie will be The ordinance approving and confirm-! thrl. w e,s.m.- at W.ishitu-ton. Ills f.ith Ing the ussrssntent of the board ot ! - r. Admiral polo de il -tni and his equalization has passed the nrst and ee. wife s f.ithi r w.-re long and h ri-..-,l i.p. ond reading In the council and will come rrs. ntativ. s from Spa.n to tne mite,, up for Anal passage at nezt Thursday's State, and in the new- tntn.s'-r my wo- meeting. The usual time for tiling objections to work of this character by property own ers Is upon publication of notice by the auditor after the completion of the work, so thst the council doe not have to pa attention to the present ohjivthms unless It choose to do no. As the ordinance now stands, the time tlxed for the payment oi assessments I April I. but this date Is subject to change by the council. Those wishing to apply for the ten-year plan ot payment of the assessments must do a.. N-fore the mayor signs the ordinance. Public opinion Is strong In Its demand f r this Improvement and the genera: sentiment I that no small matters should be allowed to stand In Its way. Two jears have been consumed In an effort to get a street to the new depot, built b the railroad company years In advance f an need for It. in simple deferens to popular clamor. It has stood there ni. this time, inaccessible and absolute; dead property for the purpose for whin. It was built, because there was no tree. to It. To do Its business the rompan;, had to pay rent for nmm and build n fem. Irary station on the Telephone whan. A long suffering public hope that befort the golden spike Is driven and trains nrt running from Portland the new depot ma become available for business. ON THE ALLEYS. The tournument at the A. F. C. alleys are keeping up the Interest to a great extent. The Invincible Trouts have a icod lr.nl on ,lnts. with the Clams and Sardines a good second. The f'lams have the advantage on Din. N'.i sensational howling has taken place f late except Mrs. Ingall s r; on Krlday fternoon. and in the evening she made y In the tournament. Tie- monthly tournament brought out a number of bowlers, and the scores were not up to the standard. Miss Davidson won the women's medal with IK. Mrs. Tlmson from scratch, being only 2 pins i.' hin l. W. Ijiws tried gamely to secure the gentlemen's medal for the third time tnd rolled good games, but failed to lano i winner, as F. M. (Junn. who had to make pins In two games, succeeded by making in. the first time securing V, ot the number and the last time rolled winning with pins to spare. landing o ihe fish game rtjliraary ii, lv f.'Nlll-. dame Won. Linn. Tie., point, pi,,. T outs "70 a, HP, - u : ii.v 'I 2.0 ;aj i.i).-, " 3 i J! ll:.., H I I) .0 I 31 I Hi ii a : I i bc- s :t a n r, H 1 ' I l : vsv 1 J 4 II n 9 s 2 r. o l ijpi 1 'i I 1 'J! Is rim drdlne aba ' vst-r. . i'io'in In . 'Iota ''! M Rcliii-ei Sai'i'f ... t'miiTi . iac llall'n!!... Tomorrow night tip- Trouts and Hali buts will have a dispute and the Tom- od will play the Salmon. Tin- Halibut been utilui ky In winning games, but .- a good stand on pins, which shows h-v have a god fighting chance to lower Hi.- . olors of the Invincible I routs. SAN FRANCISCO FA I It. m Franrbico, Feb. M. A 'ler onsolt- ir.g with an advisory committee of ,i ns In regard to the adv'sabi'lty of bold- lug an International eisjsition In r,l, n honor of the 50th anniversary of Hp- ad mission of California Into atateliood, May or I'hrt.i n concluded to appoint, a citizen's ommlttee to Inaugurate the preliminary woik for another mld-wint- t fair. Coin ing so soon after the Paris exposition, the mayor it ml his advisors .'n-lbv.' thru many of the exhibits shown at Paris will it brought hero. Financial aid from the state and national legislature will la- so licited. The citizen's committee will be hosen In a few days. We re carried through many a ham thing by the very press and stimulus to ur whole nature, aummoned In Its Integ rity to act or endure. It Is like the fif teen pounds to the liquate !ni h which we rest In, because we bear It on all tnt square Inches. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney. INDIvMNlTV WILL i)i:iANi)i:n (Contluurd from First Pag) east within a few day for the new bal letv ill Hie Presidio. The batleiies nt the Pr'idlo and Mine point common.! an i n. riUe r."o e II, -new guns b.log iavible of throwing dn pound iMMjeclllcs over I" miles nu.l dulug cry enectlve woik at ', lt)il. wimii oi;i c.i,i.i:ii mnvs, WalilHKl.n. Feb. ;V .Special .i K At.oiuu 1 - J. II itnlltoii l ewis, of Wash ington, this afternoon hi the house u fried an amendment lo the sundry cMI bill resolution, en. binning Mlnlstet Wixvlfonl for giving a banquet In h Spanish cabinet. He derlarvd he was e.pos.sl to feasting Hie murderer ot tlios whoin the nation was burling. In. amendment was ruled out on a point oi order. Lewis created something of n seus.iti.u, by o(T. ring the following resolution ns nil ainriidmciit : "llrsohed, that lougress disapproves ot Minister Woodfotd tendering n ban.piel to Ihe Spoldsh .ablnel In iMhalr of Hie l ulled Stale." and expressing the sens.. th.it the relations between Him in an. I the I'nltid Slates should, until Ihe Inquiry as to the cause of the Maine disaster Is ivn. i hided, rniialn only formal nu.l uuofll.i.il. iss demanded by lip. n.,,, ot Hie iispec. live nations. Lewis was proceeding lo re mark iiisui th,. "ghoslly sp.-cta.ie" on alll'.ister Wo.Hlfor.1 banqueting Hie Sp,,n. i-u uoion wnue me i-ouutrv was moiirn ing the !.. ,.f :vi t.r.ixe s.m.irs. who were Ihe Mclims of Sisinlsh hate, w h. n fan tmn intrrpos, , ,u,inI r ,r1..r the nmrn.lni.pt and w i pmmptlv s.:s t..lti.. by Ihe rhalr I I..-WIS allellipte.l lo drb.il,. the x.llt ,., ; . rd - s.iylng the amen. Irn.-ni was ,-. rt-tln-j !v p, itiiimt to the par ikr.iph under . on :.!e,.uloo-wblrh happrrie.l to rrl.lt. to I national cemeteries - ni opp...d ." he I s.H.I. "to our pr..p,. Inriltui their .ban while our ..ttlrl.ll rrprr-.-nt UHr t.r,... ' I f. is'.tiK their miir.l. r. r " iiie in . 1 d-llt til. II . !..r,. Ml.VISTEIt 'i1lFiil:i S TOVST. New Y.irk Feb. - Minister o.,. wonts at the illnn. r to V HernaU- In the n ine ,.f th lor I'ol.i or.-sidetit -'"d ihe K-..p.. ,,f the Inll.d Sta'es s.n s "" .Mi.iri.i crr s.n,b nt ..f tl e ll. r il.l; i wish him." t.it.l th.- mlni:er. a safe vag.- and a ire him I most .... Il il w.bsime by the government at Wash liiut. ri. I drink to h.i, e. Mav pe.iee ,,. l be and ,ll.:.e Ktweell t h I i.. o Columbia and ih it low land Icon, I tnr s.a whl.h Colun'ois (III .l ii I'l if, HI an.! to the future." Minister Woodf .1)' Ss .-, I. was u-, ! sis.nt.in.s.us and was this M friends, 1 ass ton j,, j,,,., .Irlnisii.c to the health ..f lor miles-., tl... I'l. en regetil of Spll'l I i olrre:nent Is . speelolly ct.itt'leil thi- h r nii.rty pie win rt-.-ognUe a worthy representa tive ..f the historic natl .n of Spain. GENERAL BLANCO IX A CORNER. (Continued from First Pace.) that there existed differences between it representative and the .hlcf of that state. "Since when did Dupuy's attlltidv ih.inite? I think since the reudlng oi M. Klnb y s message." The presi.ten, of the roun.il went on to say: ! "The llrsl nolle taken of th.. letter' was the day before yesterday and In the ! fj " S rrreiveo II llispatm trom 1111- piu- saying lhal In view of the publication of that document he asked th- gi.'-m-nient to accept his resignation. I then or dered that L'upuy be tebgraph'-u asking If the b tter .n his. There was no .b lay about the answer. Thl morn ing Inipuy answered yea,' and nd b.1 thai his iH.sttlon nt Washington belnH unten able, he asked that his resignation might be accept,-,! as soon as wslbe. More, over, yesterday Illipuy received l visit from Mr. Pay. the under secretary ot state, who asked him if he rvcogn:ti-d as his the l.tfr published, liiipuy answri-u in the affirmative." I NTKNSI-: 81 ' FFF.lt 1 N 5 From Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. Instantly Relieved and Cured. Permanently A New Dis. overy. Hut Not a Patent Med Iclne. Dr Red well relates nn Interesting nr. count of what he consider a remarkable cure of acute stomach trouble and chronic dyspepsia by the use of the new discovery, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. He says: The patient wa a man who had suffered to my knowledge for years with dyspepsia. everything he ate seemed to sour and rreate n'id and gases In the stomach; he hail pains like rheuma tism In the back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness nnd distress nfter eating, poor appetite, and loss of flesh; the heart became affected, causing palpitation and Sleeplessness nt night. I gave him powerful nerve tonic and blood remedies, but to no purpose. As an experiment I finally bought a flfty-cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug store and gave them to him. Al most Immedltae relief was given and after he had used four boxes be was to all iipfearai.ee folly cured. There was no more acidity or sour watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appetite was vigorous and he has gained between 10 and 12 pounda In weight of solid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet are advertised and sold in drug stores yet I consider them a most valuable addition lo any physician's line of remedies, as they are perfectly harmless and can be given to i liildren or Invalids or In any condition ot the stomach wilh perfect safety, being harmless an 1 containing nothing but veg etable nnd fruit essences, pure pepsin and lolden Seal. Without anv rpicalinn they are the saf ol, most effective cure for Indigestion, biliousness, constipation and nil derange. nunls of the stomach however slight or M-vere. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets lire sold by liruggiHtH everywhere at lifty cents for full ;;lz.:d package. It. Is the harlest les ion to learn, but one of great, benefit, that, the average persons only like you for whal they cm pot out of you. CASTORIA For Infant .nd Children. nfe- aw, OXI$ UJVJOYQ Huththc nicthml nrnl rcsulin when Syrup of l'i(s is taken; it is plvasiint ami refreshing; to the t.tstcittul acts ceutly yetproiiiHly on the Kidneys, l.iveruuil (towels, cleanses the sys tem etlet tnally, ilispclscolils.heml aehesaml fevers ami cures habitual constipation. Syrup of ('ins is the only reinetlv of its kiml ocr Pto iliu eil, pleasiuK to the taste ami ar t eptahle to the stoma, h, prompt in its action an. I truly lioniin i.il in its ellects.prepaieilonly from the most healthy an. I areeatilo suhstaiu cs, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all ami have m.ule it the most popular remedy known. Svrup of l'is is for sale in so I cint bottles ly all lead in); tlrttn- rlists. Any reliahle lt tt-jtst who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. lo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. It HHWI3C0, CH. Lcumiui. tt. hw rox. t Pleasing the appreciative.-:- 'AtV'TlJ i j. If you want meats that will please you satisfy you, strengthen you, there la no better place than our. W gtv you the twit and at the beat prlca w ran make. You see where w do you good for w mko good meals tell for ordl nary prices. Such a lint of prlcoa these was never seen for lha quality given ROSS. IIIQOINS CO. 'xstionGiraaoxjrit'ir.xar o What Style? Many people find Ptd.fTVull lo obtain a perfect fit In 3 8 Footwear. Ssimr require high In. o p, lo oilier a imrrow shoe l a necessity, Wenre In himlitrsa to sent, all, and niuke D Special Study of Individual Wants.. Petersen & Brown. feat HOARD AND ROOMS. Three or four room, with hoard, at reasonable rate. Table boarder can be accomodated. &'r- E. C llolden, corner Ninth and Duan. atreeti. AM.SIONHE'8 NOTICE TO C'KMIJITOKH Notice la hereby glv.n that tho und'-r-signed ha thla day been app-iln.rd a Ignee ot Rdcca Btrauiw, an Innolvmt debtor. Credltora of th. aald naaUnor are hereby notified to present in. r claims under oath to tho underlgn-d within three montthii from I hi dai. at hi plac of tiuolnem at N S75 Commercial .ireet. Astoria, Oregon. f)ntel thl Uth day of Deeemlwr, ivtl, N. 8i;ilLUHHKL, Assignee of Rebecca Strnuns, nn lnolv- nt debtor. TIIK KQITITA HI.K LII-'K H ANVI'M, ri I'ATHM K.N'T. The liirge llijurei whl. h are to l H,.en In the Thlrty-elgh'h Annual H'aleineni of the -',.iill.ilie Life Assnraii':e Hod. My, published today, will attract the apc-iai attention ..f the society's policyholders. lill-.e llguri.l show ill II Ihe ass -IS of Ihe company have lt;erei.i lo S.M'i,S7!,f , 'ii arid that there Is a ampins over nil a I.HIIIcK of Xi)',V.,- VI, line of the i.ilvan. lauea of a large surplu.t Ik that the com. 'liny having It Is pri-pan-d for a bailee ..f wlandiird If such sliould .-vei.tn . 1 1 v -. em ndvisalile, and Ihe rlii'ilinbi,, would in hiicIi (-use sllll have a Hiirplii., of o,.-r i weiily-nlne iiiIIIIoiih of dollars, ihm.i.h'oi: ihat the rate of Inlerest on ii..- Invcsi nietilK Hhould decline, even im !oW as :i p- r ient. The Htatemeiit also shows Ihat I lie '.mount paid to policyholder during l,li; ivua IlIl.liHi.ail.ll: Ihat Die amoil.it of w iiiMiiraiiee written was ?l.v;,:ir,:,,ii'i::, ,,mi what Is eiually slgnlllcant, Ihat amount of Irniuraiicc, applied for and re jected by tho company's medical exam. Iihth waa 2l,i;d,!l7;i. All tlii-so f;i,.H . dlcntn Mm prosperity of thn company, and ihe Judgment and economy with which lis affair bilvo been conducted. Thn display of Homun utrlped grena illneti In Cooper' windows lead im to Infer thnt. the coming summer girl will look Ilka a human rainbow. lit rvvr . ""r UHUUUUUU4 T3 13 II I .J TH II BI Kfl , I j M M M M M fta 14 LJ4'-.: .ta n n n n n h n i .. O.I t. J 11 S LJ KM 11 K T aw U M H U M lu:,, J 'ta..uiiuf,w .fisS-is 11 r. J. iM. sseSHteHSHMSsaHI THE SISTERS OF THE Conyent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. II K V K I'I'I'.N KH I'll Fl It lliiMII'IMI AM' lAY MCIUHII,. For rwtow, uto,, a.blitma tho nupurluieM Pl'PILti KKCRIVED IN Tll PK1MAHY, UltAMMAIt AND ACADRMIO UKADKrt W. F. SCHEIBE, A loll line ol I'lrs-.. Tubarca. ntl .ssttrt AilltUa, 47- Cottnaiorvlnl tl. Th llxat, m pi YV-J " . ,1 V- i' .'i '1 t ' ( .'''. i for lU: at Th Ik client Hotel liar, Ttw OfBcsf taJooa, AM ail th. Iwdln ban hi Astoria, Still I'liitlcUcn mil' rni'tliinJ , PAtTinC rtarble anJ (lianll. l.nHOI V A MINAK. I 1 K. Murttmn si.. I'orlUnd. IK ; ..AIJ. KIMH tiK I'KMKTKHV oHK... THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED t'.iruer of Ninth and Attor Nlrrrl, Anuria Guests Received on American or European Plan. Umbrellas 1UI K-. K KY AM tKW INU MACIII.NKa... Alio .11 llgl.t Machliiary. Repaired r U HrLuItT v. ii. vmnn. ,.,., l ftlU tit'ANI. en ri.h linn. J. B. WYATT. PhM fto. l Aftarla. Onfn Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, ,'AINTH and OILS. 8p,ll AlttatiM Pal la Itteplylag Iklr SEASIDE SflWlLL A complet. itock of lumbar on haad In th. rough or dr-MMd. Floorlof, run tie. celllnf and all kind of flnlah; mold Inf. tuid ihlnglM. Torma rt-uonabk and price, at bedrock. All ord.n promptly attended to. Offl. and yard at mill. H T h. LOGAN. "eaalde, Oregon. Proprietor. The Choicest Table Wines... for Pamllla Alao for Uadlclnal ao. Cooking PurpoMa ITIvat. Block. Cream nr. Old Hlckorr, Pn.U of Kentucky and Hermltuga; R old California Brande. Carlson's FamilyLlquor Store 101 TWELFTH 8THEET Beware of Imitations JOHN DUCUI'( iOM, Mn, NiW 1 Mount Angel College MOUNT ANtlU MtiiM CtMnl 0H100N Till la Just th place for your boy. Delightful lucailun, bug" building aii4 grounds, goml meal, pbiily of hwillhf eivrcliM, n.-elliht teacher anil careful tralnlnr- lid la what they all aay f MT ANUKL CtH.LKHIC. Hend for CaU alogiia and (pedal lerma P, F. PLACIDUS. Director. INMTKIJ- MKNTAL Ml'HIO, I'AINTINU ANO VtllCK CUI.THHK TO KM A HPKCIAI. liKI'A It TWK NT -J MiuoifiiitMrer nd lilc In FINE CIGARS! Ab(Nilully liir. Itj "Keystone Monogram" Whiskey SHERWOOD tt SI I WOOD COA1TT AOENT. I uiurv ! M i.rMtriro Underwear nor. to omit b Lalrt tttyea Thorouab Worknunafcip Prlcsm jam James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Hooma JI7jin Portland having lUnk Bldf. Portland, Oregon. THE PROOF of th. pudding la la tho Mtlaav and th. proof of Dqa IS IN SAMPLING That', an argomant Uwm' elualTa-a datnaoatraUoa. Our. wni atand th UaL HUGHES & CO. A Narrow Margin. I. all . ar. asking on our .lock of L adies' and dent' Boots and Shoes Our good. ar. warranted. Commercial r.u"u Street Hallll... i7 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... I.URRICATINd OILS A SPECIALTY BIIIP CIIANDLBRT HAROWARH) IRON AND BTE&Ui COAL 1 GROC13RIB9 AND PR0VI9I0Na FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS, OILB AHD VAJIMBMK LOOOE1RB' 8UPPLIBS FAJRBANK'8 SCALES D00R8 AND WINDOWS AOniCULTUIUL IMPLEIMJJNTtl WAOONB AND VKHICUDS