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THK PAILY ASTORIA N, Tl'KSHAY MOKMXtl, MARCH fll, Some Prices ... Fresh Country Krrs 15c Dozen, Larp Fancy Naval Onrs 35c n Duron Immis 1 5c Duicn. Sinclair FiuVlii) Hams 12 I -2c rountl. Star Grocery Co. TODAY "8 WKATHKR. Wrmrr. AROUND TOWN. TVr.MAY. Each of n In rinsed about ith two tirolc. both inmnnmly called friend." The outer rlrole la Ih circle of our l.lker. th Inner In the circle of our laver. Try Schilling-- Best tea and baking powder. Mr. n. A. Seaborg in In rrtln,l. Midwife Mrs. Mary Make. ?M Exchange afreet. Cholcert utock of candle In the city t the Parlor. Ex-Sheriff Thoma Roney. of IMi-inc county, pent Sunday In the city. City Attorney Allen hn moved hi office Into the new quartern In city hall build ing. A peoll meeting of the council hn ben called for i o'clock tomorrow afier noon. Four teams arrived on the Telephone yesterday to work on the F-lshth treet Improvement. W. J. Heckard'a full-welKht creamery butter and butter milk and thick creara at the Parlor. The Pacific can factory cloned down yes terday until tomorrom- morning on ac count of a lack of crate. New crop dried frulta, new crop ratsin. fig and assorted nutsall extra fine qual ity, at Ross, Hlfgln & Co. George Holmes was tried for disorderly conduct Saturday before" the city recorder at Warrenton and fined 111). A marriage license was Issued yester day In the county clerk's office to N. H. Graves and Marian R. Downs. The Parker house office and dinlng mom are being newly painted not the "fighting color." but a dull red. Mayor Rergmnn y.ftrday ignc.t the ordinance naming the city cemetery and mending section ! of ordinance No. S2. The friends of Miss Parker will be glad to hear that she is recovering from a se vere attack of bronchitis and Is much Im proved. Sheriff Hare left for Seattle Sunday night to bring back Frank Hoffman who is wanted here for larceny from a ware bouse, committed last summer. When going east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the, only line running ulnlr.g cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. ra. J. P.abbler an ! wife. San Francs, n. J. J. Ituford. SilMs, Or.; I. I). New. il. Ncha lem. Or.; William K. M -Clure. Fort Ste vens; F. Sthenck, Portland, are gucsis at the Occident. The funeral of the late G. W. Fisher took place Sunday afternoon from i'ohi's undertaking parlos a I.J was largely at tended. The remains were Interred In Ureenwood cemetery. At Warrenton Saturday William Holmes waa tried before the ilty recorder for an alleged assault committed on W. H. Judson. the town marshal). The trial re sulted in his acqul.tal. George W. Fisher funeral Sunday was attended by a large concourse of his old time friends. The Electric and Dwyer conveyed the mourner to Greenwood cemetery, where the remains were burled. The Born steel ranges are asbestos lined and equal to any In the market. Tbey can be bought for from tT to J10 cheaper than any other range sold In the city. For sale only by W. J. 8cully, 431 Bond street. If you have hides, wool, furs, rags, bottles, lead, brass, copper, bone, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship It to R. M. Gaston, 106 Fourteenth street, Astoria. Oregon, or wr..e him and he will call at your place and get It. he pays cash. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that our draft No. 387, on Simpson Lumber Company, San Fran cisco, for $3701.47, has been obtained with out rendering an equivalent, and payment of the same has been stopped, i.'olumbla Mills, Knappton. Mrs. Mary McKenile has returned from Bun Francisco with her stock of spring and summer milliner)' and Invites the la dles of Astoria and vicinity to the dis play of trimmed hats and bonnets on Tuesday ami Wednesday, March Uh and 3th. The chamber of commerce held its regu lar meting last nlht. The attendant e was good, but nothing' of special import ance came before the meeting. Thc'prlii- clpal business was the revision of th constitution and by-laws am! the endnrs;.' nitnt of the anti-'.alplng pill. Hot drinks, mixed drinks, mineral wat ers, wines, cordials, bitters, liquor. Key West and domeUc cigars. Frankfurter, smoked goose, Wcslpliallu ham, Hamburg eel, Urauiischnciger nicttwuist, and any other old good tiling to eat or drink can be found at tin Louvre. Mrs. It. J. Rosi-nstoi k will arrive Wed nesday evening to take thai go of Rosen stock Hros.'s branch store, which w ill be stoeked with choice cut-IJoweis. Mrs. Koscnstock Invites the public to tall Thursday. March 31. Headquarters next door to Herman Wise's store. Mrs. Conn and her daughter Edith have returned from California. Mrs. Conn spent most of the winter In the tains of Unite county, wh'-re sb inoun- I- in- H Beware of ing powders. " cheap " bak Alura makes good medicine but bad food. Ask your doctor. 12 teresliit In gold mine. Miss Kdlth vis ited friends In San Franclseo but As In Sacramento most of the winter enjoying many mnslral and social advantage. Hct of All-To cleanse the system In gentle and truly beneficial manner, hen the springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrtip of Fts. liny the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Symp Company only, and for sale by all druggist at M cent per bottle. tiood whiskey I both doctor and tonic. Heller looking than many doctors, belter tasting than all medicine. For general family use. nothing equal whiskey and i Harper' Whiskey Is pre-eminently the! family whiskey. Sold by Foard and I Stoke Company. Astoria, Oregon. j Northern Pacific railroad trains leave IVrtland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta coma. Spokane, and the east. Close con nection made at Spokane for Hossland. Nelson. Sandow and Prltlsh Columbia mining camps For map. and Information call on or ad.lres C. W. Stone, Astoria. Oregon. Share of the Alaska Transportation and lvvlopment company of Chicago are the most desirable Investment befote the public. Safer than savings bank aad . to to ri.m.ll." the entire park matter bank Mock. Paving large dlvld. no. The IM, commit tee reported pragrcs. Share one dollar. For Information ad- and the regatta committee made arrange a - tv i twi... general .rent. Hal-1 menu to org inlie and comm. nee a vigor- ler building , Seattle. Wash. Word was rev. Iv.il yesterday fom the general riffle of the O. K. X. ComiMny that so far as they knew no .-hinge had been made by the government in the con tract for the carrying of the mail be tween Astoria and IVrtland and the ac curacy of the report published Si inlay morning is doubted. The J. M. Coleman, whl.h is lth one exception the parse, t l'r-c-n ist.sl achooner In these waters, arrived Sinday In ballast, nine days from San Pr.in. lsi-.-. t Captain Traenor r.d First Mate W. Mai-j let are Justly proud of their handsome Vessel. They are more proud of the fart i that they sailed in from Sunday even ing and tied up at the Parker house dock without pilot or tug. Doubtless acting tinder order from the navy department the captain of the light house tender Columbine, which has al ways Nvn painted a white color, a few day ago painted her hull black. The change was nothing startling but w is. neverthel.-ss. commented on by a good many people. Now orders come from the navy department that all ships of the navy must be painted a dull had color, which may make It necessary for Cap tain Richardson to ngaln change the oor of Astoria's local warship to meet the five Sunday afternoon Pilot Hund. rs.in did a very' smooth piece of work when he took the big steamer Puritan from the Flavel dock down to the lower harNir. The steamer was h-aded no stream, a swift flood tide was coming in an 1 strong west wind was making the white caps dame over the water, tlunderson backed en. glnes. swung off on the bow cable, wlih the spring line to the center of the ship, ind when a hundred fathom in ttv stream with the ship across channel he I Teams, dropped the starboard anchor, loos, n-d j Trout . the shore lines, sw ung the st-rn upis.irdlr.' stream on the anchor, hoisted author and cams steamed tlown the bay. Mr. J. Jay Ituford. Indian agent of th- Sllet reservation, was In the city jester day. Mr. Ituford had Just return-,) fp.m Xehalem and Clatsop plains where h--had tx-4'n takirg the census t,f the Ne halrra and Tillamook trlln-s of Indians and looking bat k a little Into th- ir gem al- ogy- The ctnsus Is In accordance wltn the appropriation recently panic by con gress. He sue, eetled In arranging In fam ilies some of the alove tribes to wh 'in coney will be p.ild collaterally. He rook- very highly of the future prospects if this city and was deeply m.r.o. with Clatsop piling and the larce expan-c of oi can !e.uh. lb- pre. li, ted rn my im provements to thi city would follow the completion of the railroad. Mr. It-.ifor I I returned to Portland lat richt. The first question taken up last r.ignt i at the mass mtetme "f Columbia nv r : fishermen was the l.xatl.in of traj.s on I the south side of Sand Island. From re- I ports received It ap are,l that the gov- J ernmi-nt would pull out the locating plu s already driven and thus save further I trouble. The matter was laid over but j it wa decided by the men If no action i was taken within a short time i...-y Aould I pull out the piles themselves. No price j wa set fur fish this season. A general committee was appointed, one from ra. h cannery, these to select two others from their respective tanneries, to Interview the cannerymen of the city in regard to the price to be paid for fish. The men want to know what they ran depend on straight through the season, and rx pressed the opinion that they would la satisfied with the price of 4 cents already offered. The matter of license was also discussed and the men generally said they j were willing to pay a small license f, e both In Oregon and Washington If laws were enartid preterit- -rir.u the mat ter. Next Monday night the regular monthly meeting of the union will be rc-M at which the report of the committee on the prli e of fish will be receive, NOTICE TO I'.KI'l'I'.LicAN COMMITTEEMEN. You are hep-hy notified that the date heretofore fixed for the county conven tion, viz; April 5, WiS, has lic-n changul by order of the county committee at a meeting held on Thursday, Man h 21. P'" to Tuesday. April 12. lw and you will govern yourselves accordingly. W. W. RIDEHAI1H. S-cretarv. REAL EST A . 1" TRANSFER" J. E. Higglns and wife t., UiMirmi c Minnis Lots 1 and 2, block 7; J ;-1. J. E. Higglns and wife to I., v. is r liothrock l.ts II and 11. blo k ',; t: 1. E. Illggins and wife to John 11 ' -r-guson Lot lfi, block .1; J. E. Higglns and wife to I'rbnn li l-'ergi.HMri-l.ols 17 and K I John Warn-iaff and i Warn: a IT-: XortV-aH iii north'-iist quarter and lot lo k : e I, rii-r I. si town.'iiip 7 imnh Alfi'd Kinnty O'Diinlel Lit 17. range 'j ii-c-i ; jp.fl et al. to ;. .,rg,. 1.1'" k 3a. Kinney's N'- Astoria; J' J. I-:. Illg:.-li,s and O'li.iti. I- Lots 1. 2 i V.ife md 4. View: ." i. J. E. Higglns and wile to Smith oivay-I.otH 12 n ml M, block a; 1 in. THK RAILROAD INTO CLATSK A N I E. j Connection With the Ont ide Wrld ami ' Soon He In Astoria. I Clatskanle, Oregon, March S I; I to the Astorlartt This evening th tr.i'k of the Astoria & Columbia River raiitoao reached the eastern limits of the city, ano Clatskatile now has rail eorniniinieat ioti with Hie outside world. Tomorrow the tracl'layf i s villi lay the main line along Railroad avenue and Wednesday noon will reach the cms dug of the Chitskanlc rlv-r whop; r. large force of brldgemen have b-en u-orkiii;; day it ml night, for the past w'-'-k, dosing the approaches to the steel draw bridge. The work Is practically finish- d and tip truck will not be delayed a moment In Its triumphant march to meet the force working euBtweard from Westport. A large number of visitors I have already driving of, he arrived here to witness the golden spike. Dressmaking... I.ATKST STYI.K FliKNCH DOWNS MADK t al,i nmke downs o order. Have a large assortment of the latest Samples to select from. Ki ll COI.I.AUF.TTFH MADK $3.oii to ;.. Madam McLean. Ross t'OM MKHCIAt, STK F. F.T t'row'a Onllery. pish i.i it mkivvino. Our of the most enthusiastic and largely attended meeting of the Progressive A violation as held lust night. Kveryhody talked progress, and h'tt the com mittee broiiKht l Its report that enough money had been collected to close the contract dh Mr. Shlveley for the r'lf lenth street hill public trk. a great shout went up. hats were thrown to the celling. W. I. Itol.b. II. Iliimhlct and August Hddcbrand mere nptlntcd tru- ous campaign for the 'W carnival. The mailer of a proper celebration at the tune of the driving of the golden spike was dlscn-setl and referred to the committee of "twenty-one" leep-sea fishing and other Interesting nnd pertinent subjects were t.,ken up and plans outlined for the pushing of the work necessary to make the proposed enterprises successful. THK WKKK ON Til K Al.l.KYS The Vi-g.mie try -out was the principal feature .it the A F. C. alley the past wok. Centers have been numerous and the averages are lower than they other wis.' would have been. It has been an i noun, .-.I tn tt me uveal team win not con test until June or July and another try out will no doubt he howled. For this reason most of the contestant were care less and. where at least six men should have finished above '. the averages are around rV C II. Cooper, who ha howled is games leads wth 3t Harry Itell with !" sanies. Is second, his average be ing "'.",. Hut two men have finished - Herman Wise and P. II. Sovcy and th are but pins difference In their totals Mr WNe h iving an average of St fiat ami Mr. Sovcy n ' c. R. Htgglns Is pulling up and should come out first. He ha played S' games and has SS IV W. C. Utws is lwimg well and will doubtless have over tV Thoe who average over 34 follow Name. C. II Cooper tSatne. Pins. Aver .... 4s ns ) ... ll .Vet'.'. .... I CI :t". 1' .... I -V.7 II .... Ul KM Jl.M . ... Xt 1111 .14.4" ....? 60 34 I' .. M lTil Slam tournament have the jt. Dm. Pts. Pins 1 0 " k1 g i) .VI 17". T it 4.1 !' i 4i n : 4i :4:i 7 a 11 311 7 o r. r.12 n :iu v; It) 1 M o si :';o I 3 i la l 1 rj ; 11 Itell R Hlggtns.. A Fisher... !1 Sovey.. t Ijiw . It lioiarth Wise F. P. W M II The t.-ams In the follow ire standing Urns. ...IS . 11 .. w .14 . 14 Wn. n 11 , Tom, od I Crabs .. . ! Mack-rel jShad Floiin I. r ' Halibut ... sf, rs ! Sn:--lt . . S.i'n-.,n ... j Th.- high 1 f ,r the w. ! f.,l!,.s: , M-indny. C II II II 1 II '.I II 4 3 r.-s at the A. ending March F. c. alleys Mlh are as rti " II. Cooper. . Miss t'.randee. II Wis.. Mrs. Normile y. II Wise II Christians. ; M'.n.l iy Tuesday , Tu-s-l.iv W ed!', S. ; Tlrir.-d.i 41 n Frldav F. M 'Ittnn Friday. Mr. Ingill Saturday, c. It Higglns The A F. C. ladles will Iwiwl today for th" montnly medal. Th.' following an the names and handlrajw; t'la-is A S' ratch: Mrs. Ingalls. Mrs. Normile. Miss lillx-rt. Mrs. Delllnger. Mrs. Hume. Class H-Four pins; Mrs H F. Prael. Mrs. F. M. Gunn. Mr. G C. Fullton. Mrs. H. Wise. ( -lass C-Klght pins: Mrs A. J M-gler. Mrs. C. W. Fulton. Mrs. V. I. Robb. Mrs. K. !(. citss I-Tweive pins: Mrs. H. G. Van Dusen, Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Gillette. Mrs. T. O. Truliinger. class K-Hixteen pln: Mrs. P. A. Truliinger. Class F-Twi-nty pins: Miss I). Stockton. WAR IS DECLARED. ! Without further notice, agnlnst all who cul'NTY 1 try to Invade the tailoring business with j out any knowledge of the same, by P. J. M'-any, who Is mnklng suits on his own premises nf finn casslmer. corkscrew and diagonal goods from J2S to $30; fine pant from V, to K Come and ee for your selves. No occasion to send away f (loth.- p, p made by carpenters and black -rni'h-i, when you can get them made at hour by a responsible tailor. Highest ash pr:i i- paid for fur skins. P. J. MEAN V. lil'.ITISH SYMPATHY. ci March is. The dispatch of tic i.ci from Halifax to IP-rininla ig the agitation for an Aug!" ar, aiialice. Is collslileralily inti. oo'iri by illplomats. It Is said I- -imply desirable to have IPiil-b n Ha- vicinity of Cuba nsa safe ;riiib siibecls and conmierc. of war: "If Spain and the I'nlici - j-o t, w .in . n to . I'" d . r they will lighl vvHIioui r sld-. Tin- I'nit. d Hiai.-, illi.incc, and Spain anil'.' r.!'Ki:H F'lR ARMY pni'dlES. I 'i i land. O.. Man h 2S -Th- r i i laii'l i.ir U'oiks Coiiip'-'iiy today rccciw. rs by win- In commence work on ' ori. r for government rubber pom-hci bin. tlctt catenation cape arid blahk'-t i In ibe ai-tny. Shipments are to mm In lour days. THE SPANISH FLOTILLA. i Washington. March j. -The ciistomaty l.iMlvity which prevailed In all bran-In-; of On- v.ar and navy departments lor lie I past month was .apparent Hgalri today, i Then: was no additional Information al I the . pai'tmi at regarding the location of the Spanish torpedo boat flot'lla. now on lis way to I'orto Rico from the Canaries cxo-ptlng that It was advancing Mti-ailiiy The highest naval authorities conllnnc to say this movement Is the most fortn- I Idable nicnaie to the ships of our navy thai has yet occurred. CASTOrilA. , Y(2Lritz:,: !i 'i :jtp. JACK FROST Soil HitiitfiM'f I he St v hut (iivcn 1. 1 ml !'i isli. M l All S OI AN III IHSVSI I U riutca to IK'.itti on an Kc I lac Sent Then Miip. vtlit.il vjs Olivuicil In the Snow l ist id I lie D. ad tVlllHIllllllllllllllllllllllllll(IIIIIIIIIir THK EFFECTS iF THE TF.lt- ; lillll.K Sri'l-'KKINti WHICH J THI'.V II M KM'l lii:!' PRE- 3 B SKNTKH I'M! i!-' TIIK MOST IIOUltllU.E SltlHTS HI MAN 5 : : jj l-'.YKS EVER llKHKl.lV 3 4llltlUIUMIIItHIIIIHItlllltlllMIIIIIIIIUyl St. Johns. N. F . Mar. h 2S - The steamer t'.reenlaiul ha n m In .1 this harbor with A Kfewsomc carno Twenty. tlvt cortises were on the tie. k and e-' men were ntonn. Ins- In terrible suffering in the hold In the pain of fio.-i liu. n limbs and ho.llc The dead tsallts wcie on ihe tic ks ills, figured and almost pure. "tins. tide The effect of the terrible sufft ting who h llu-y hatl endured present. -.1 one of the most horrible sights human eyes ever P. held The llreciiland set sail from St. John- alsnil the first of March on her fateful voyage. She was command.-.! by Captain ticorge Harbour and carn.-, n crew f marly ;si hunt. is. The steamer pro ceeded northward with Ihe rest nf th sealing ttcvt, but after a couple of hour 'in' iiivergui on a separate tack aim rt.uhcl the hunting grounds not long afitr. AH went well until Tuesday laM and sells were mil, kly encountered and several good pucks were secured On Tuesday morning thr hunters left me snip atumt , ociotg as usual when the lookout resir(e, i,-,. plentiful around them. The no n were , lad In light cloth ing for the -laught. ring of seals is . x. haust.ng work. St atti red ov. r the p-. field they wa'tdcrxl far from Ihe prole. -Hon of she ship and a gale nnd snow st.irm shut them out fr,.m view. The Ice fi.M- parted and they ilttfte, away from the st. am. r. Lting . re the storm subsided munv of the unfortunate fellows had sue. etimb.'d to the terrible .old and exposure Those who did inn die were terribly frost bitten and sufT.-r.d ex. tu, latlng pain Tin long night passed but morning hrt.iigm no help, for the storm still raged ami the atmosphere ...is thick with slum driven by the gale. Snow .ontlnu.i nearly ull day ami the evening brought no c.-s.itioii to the hleh wind. Another night was passed In untold agony. Some of the vie. Urns had already given up hope and In d.spalr lay down and dl.d. and every hour witnessed at Last two deaths. To ward morning the storm subsided and clear weather cnahl.-d the survivors to s.-e that the lire, nlainl was not far away. s ar.hmg for the missing. The steamer bore down on the drilling field of Ice and began lb.- work picking up the bodies of the ib ad and Pfi-less bodies or th. living Twenty-tive corpses were taken on lioard that mornltik. but it men were still inlsii-K and tnongh Ih, s, an h was ton tinmd no more w.-iv r-covred Thursday night the Ur-enluid li.-a.Kd for sti,, p.. rut lung H.iv ,1, Verde. ,ro i chug Home to St. Johns Most of the no n who p. rish.'I are m irn.-.i w.-n with large f until, s Hllcl nr.. thus deprived of all Nss!hle means of support The dead are: Kb hard linn. .lame Mahar, St. Johns. Walter Murphy. Alfnd Mulley, Carls.tieer. William Case, yiildlvi.ll. Kdwln Imvis. John Thomas. Holm linsett. Safe Harlsir. Joseph Home. Jam- How.-ll, William Collaway. Potts Island. Charbs White. Flat Island. A. Couraga. William Heath. Harbor Orine. William Woldenrldgr. Trinity. Joseph Vincent, Cap., Island. Kdwln Hunt. Isaac Oreen. Kenneth I'arson. Oeorge I'arson. Henry Curtis. Newton. Fn-d House. Jai oh I'old, Walter Norrls, 1'nnd Cove. The missing nre: llenjamln llrown. Albert Howi'-n. Theodore Norrls. Pond Cove, (outgo tilltlgcy. Junii-s lib ks. Herbert Norrls, Newton. Mb ha.-l llennessy. Ileber Ryan. Ship Cove. M.itlh.-w Wells. Lor nzo Wells. N'o.ih Motlmer. lieiiige I'ynn. Harbor firaee. .lobn Wicks. Wcsleyville. A L i New s i ,.(. Ann. William Lockwood. Cri.-n pond. Stephen S'pilrc, Savage. Ocon-e W. I'viin. Hants Harbor. Jattiis Mallard. St. Johns. Ambrose liocers. Lower Island Cove Willi Tbott till, .late, iile Hallll'b ts. K1' U' its. Kings Cove. ' ill' ti. Tor Hay . on-aav. Turks Cnve. l-bot. ii ni' it nuiiiber .--,, All LACK i -i'RTAINS. Mr.' K. Oisfiins.ten h prepared to do up 'attains In satt-faotorv style, flood witk guaranteed. Leave order at Cleve land's bak -ry. ASSIONKL'S NOTICK TO fRKHITOHH. Notice Is hereby given that the under-. signed has this day been appointed as sign':" of Rebecca KtruiiHH, an Insolvent debtor. Credllors nf the said assignor ire In rcby notified to present their claims under oath lo the underslgti'd within three month f rf in this date at his place of huslnt-KX nt No. r,75 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon, Hated this llth day of December, 1W7. N. BCHLI.'HHKI, As'dgnie of Rebecca Strauss, an Insolvent debtor. HK LP WANTKH. Wanted - Holli liors of good fiddress, Hh'r s x, to sell Cnllfornla Roses, rare, btit-dv. ornamentals, etc. Town and cities y Will pay salary weekly; be ipilek; : age. The Howlatid Nursery Com pany. Los Angeles, Cal, In distance the moon Is 210;Vi0 mile away from our earlh, around which she gravitates like a satellite. er diameter Is about 2.1T.3 mile; she has a solid sur face nf H.fWJOf) miles, and a solid con tent of about 10,009 of cubic miles. WA.. .Vj Hotli tin ittttln.i nuT rvstilts wlii n Syrupof Ki-js it i.tkt'it; it is K .isiiiit aibl rvfivsliint; t.itlu' riMo, mnl m t HPiilly yet ivniily n llio Kitliu' s, IjivtT ami K.mw'Is, plpan.sp tlip m h U'tn plTtvtiially, ilisii l ft'lils, liiinl :U'!.p aibl levels mill tiin-s lialiidtal vtMislii,ili,in, Syitip f l''ijj is I lie only rpnitxly of its kiml owr fro tliit'ptl, 'lttsiticj (it tin tasR. ainl lie i'('i.l!ilt ttl til sltiltiit-li, diMi't in its iii'tioii iiii'l truly I't'in d'u ial in il-i t'lTcvts, prvjidiisl niily fnin tlii'liiost healthy ami iiipt'iililpMilistamv. t Ill.tllV I'Vti'lliilt ili:ilili'S.'iiUIIU'lpl it tt nil aibl li.tvp ni.bli' it tho uut niiilar rvmcly know n. Syni of Kios is fur snlo in M cent ImimIoh liy all liibliin: ilnn: i;ist.. Any tvl'iaMe ilruist who may nut have it on haml w ill r oun il pronijitly f.ir any one tlio w ishes to try it. Ito not aci'i'i't any tmtistitutp. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sn ntwnw cti. lowsmu. nr. hiw i otn. r THK rRKSIUKXTS MKSSAiiK ON (Conllniied from Flist Page responsihlllity for the d.-siruriln of th. Maine us,n .my pet sou or pet sons ' The president In cotli Illsl, ,i sa--I have direct.,! thai Ihe finding ..f Ih, court "f innoirv mid th, views "l l i government tticrc.u be commutil, at, .1 te the government of lor in a I-. v Ho ipie, II recent of Spain, and I do not tit s self doubt that th II-..- t.f pi-.lt,.. of tb Spanish nation will .11, late a ..an-, of action snitgested bv honor and Ho fr. n I ly r.-b. dons of the two gov, rum. at. NKWSPAPr.ll CKNSORSIIIP New Vork March A Tribune ,H" pal.h from Havana says Havana newspapers fia, finally .-.tile li-h.-.l frbtidlv relations with lb.- pi... censorship 11,-r.lolore they haw lo-'l tilted mild obp-itlona agallisl (be g, to I it slaff of Ihe iittiiv. whbh Is ,harg,. with the duty of .ilitlng the cop, Th, K, i.. i n Staff does not li... the bill.- pell.il -kill fully or with dts. lamination Amihou, that might appear to be lw-ti'., t.. il government ! thrown .ml .nttt.-i, ir a sn-.pl. len . !-.!s that an artl, lc s nie.nt to be read between Ihe lilies, U s lt.,l bodily. A better 0 lid- t st a n.l t lig vt ,-, It", re.i. h ,1 until a s-l,ect was font! I uc-'' vv hi. h the . tis.ir-.hip of tb, pn . ami to. il"Wsp.ip, ts o. a up id common, gt.' ie.l This W.IS t.- V.lOk. e The poll, v of a l lonotny was so d'-ad lh.it ih- d nit p, it nals, though r peri in g vv b 1 1 w a- ic;--- - to be , i.lllMi illlg ..'.it. pa is , .a,: i - c.l c a lug o-.. r which lb. . . mi 1,1 , i - m : ...n . aSM-rlt) lias been dev. lop. d ! .1 I .. matter known a in, siaught. t b ...i, trct ii ntra. t .,s , I l.y . ) I. ; to his fri. ti ls There was linn h man, to it for tltos, ,.l , .ill,. the l Of -il". i h, did not mi!.. I ih, mi .1 u le a the Wi ll, r t-gime w, nt out th upp..i . rS of tile t,.W reglllle ttWIifcht tb. , o, trait ollgbt to be ablogiti.i i . ,m-. ,.! the J.. -1 11.1.1 1 s ' I r t. ill! 1,1 1 II K II alii tb',1 frlcinls have the prlul. gc of ,, fic-h i "ii cession. The iiitluiiicc of th..- U.-ibr ring has be. u in,, strong to be iic i. ini" The controversy rug.-d li.-r. -I and tin-n.-wspaptrs have tak.-n nld. s and in-tltilg.-d In what would P.- called In ihe states "i. ftVni.lv.- personalities Sotn aierblty has also be.-n nIii'Kii by the or gans of the ttit r.oisige. mis ,,r cons.- -v. t live lii th-ir ills, its-Ion ,,f the i.-niril i-ommll t'-.-'s ib .isiiiii that the party should "come out of the IHI" and go through the form of taking part In the rb-i linns Hut these i-ifh.itigc of compliments have not aroused f.-iiitig i:i-ry body km w they were meaningless. It was only when the Yankee was toss.-d to tin in that all the Journals felt tlo-y had secured raw meat on with h to f. d. Wltboniit the pr.-ss censorship taking the edge off ilnir appetites, tin- partisans phase ceased In tile ell o) llictit nf the common feast. At first the exhortations were simply to Spanish patriotism and loyally Willi only vib d r f. rem e lo the enemies of Spain This was soon i bang, d to open atlai ks on the Yankees or N utb Americans, as tlo-y nr.. called. The oal Spanish i lasses have been worked up to the point whi r,- they think It would be both a duly and a privilege l.i puni-di t lie entire Yankee nation They will n,, I,.. gill to p'l lot in th,. opi ration until th. word come from Spain Tin n If tie- Ha vana newspapers Interpret Hp It s. titl nn iils conectly. they will start vviih th'ir sb-cv. s rolled and b. gin Ih.- si-nighi.-, ,,i "American pigs." In working up this patriotic r-v . i iin liowsapcis have inn oii"coiisv p. if.,im. .t a public H' l-vb . Th.-y bat .- ,-din at. , tb. II.IV ma lioplilallon to tb, piobabllll , in ,t the Maine W a h hlolMi Up by an ext. I li. il l-atlse. No lie, b.lh been mail, inn o, tllell- OW'tl go ta I 1 1 1 1 1 ' tit ihe p. i. pi,- J,.. llol la en I'd tu I,. , -ve thai it uou, liosslble lo I ,i lill h i In- llnorv ,, ,,,. ih nl. Thi-v bnve been mini, i, ,, , III Ihe details of ihe Ameticin , ,, , . hat. more InfoiiiiaMiin about n and iiol,ib Hlandiiig Ilnir .r. ,inll . and tb.-i, ,,n. nlons. l nun , ..nial n. ,. ,,, ,, ,,,, they an- prepared for the , idlct. The Latest Out .lllfl received the liil.H Inclind OAS llt'lt.Malt, lo.iiiaraclltred lc ni Kiinkn Miiiiiiriictnrlin: Concern, whl. 1 'till be fin rtlidied cmpii 1,. ,a,i ', ,,, vvlih Hie host 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 made, the "YXAI, TA" for II. Ml. liisitricca , , l IHuirilt, al ItiK power. No'-iIh no l,iirnlnK ,,rr. VV. J. 5cilllv K'"',; A'SKNT. !:mi! Schach" ARCHITECT Kooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Idg. Portland, Oregon. A BUSY Pit mil Aiut'iigsl most business men today th 1 1 mo spent at th table l.i th most they can glv their famlll". This ought not l.i bo so, but II I', """I being u, th tahl should be the tallying point fur all that is plea. nut in lb" family Ufa, and should hold all that I pplllng and nourish In In tho food wolld. W would Ilka to help In th latter. Canned, ilrlrd and fresh d.-llcacle constantly arriving. ROSS. IIIUtHNri A CO J. B. WVATT, Unn I wnro, SI iip dminlliTv, ( irccrlcH, I nvlMiiiH. I'AINTM tutfl OII.K. tll Att.slloe I'sl te furr1)''! fklf FOR SA1.K A eltiliig fioal with house Xt. I only one ymr old. and In good condition Price one hundred dollar. Apply to J M T -1 1., ne. b l '.app. I 't. llti.VKI) ASM RiM.MS ( Thr.-e or four room, with tsmrtl, at ; la asoiuible lute Table hoarder .-an b . ... coni.hlai. d Mr K t. o,len, corner : Ninth and I'uane st reels. ! SOCIKTV MEKTINilS TKMFI.K l.ol'iiK NO. 1. A. F ANl A. M-lleguUr oininunli atlons held on ' the first and third Tuesday vnln( of rnch month. (I V l.ot'NSIIKKRlf. W. M K C. HoLliEN. 8crUry. j PROFKSSIONAU II T CROSIIY, j ATTl'RNK Y-AT-LA W. pa Commrclal MtrMl. ! JOHN T. I.IDIITKR. I ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. I oiTUe, upstair. Ailorlan llullding C C, p.ROWKll. A'tTollNKr-AT-I.AW. Uunderxin llullding. Astoria, Oregon. mi. o ii KHTra. PHYSICIAN ANH fll ROKOS Sie.i attention to dl"ne nf women and surgery, ortl over l -.r,lg"r's tore, Astoria, Telepb.ill' No li J l, A IIOWI.H V. ATTollNI V AS'I cur.VSKI.oR AT LAW. on cp. p.. n l S'reei. Astoria. Or. lit HV Tl'TTLK. PHYSICIAN AND SCKdKON. nin-e. room t and . Tfthlan IPnl llng 131'i Commercial Street. Residence sain Teli phone t. Acting assistant surgeon Hulled State marine hospital service. For Sale Sand, gravel, bla. k dirt and various kind of manure. He R. M. tlaa- ton, at 111 Fourteenth street. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE company or raw vork RICHARD A. McCURDY PrUiuInT 5TATUniiNT For th jrtar tndlng IVcmhr Jl 197 Axt.i'ihsf tit ltt Sljn.litil vl tht Intu'lIK l'fsiriut4nt of Hi suit of bw York mo R.rflrfil fur PrMlm I mis til ulkrr Htisrrr P!.C09,;0I ll.ltll.lllil ti til.KU.SO ti MsHI lcMHt Tl To P'dlrt k.ddfr. fur ( lilm. h, Ih-atki .... IS,;;0,lla0 M Til I'ldlrl-kiibbr fur lilii. imi, Pi.l.if.ii., tr. . Ii.;ii.il ! lor ill olkrr irr.i.l. Hl.l.li.UOl ti lin.lil.titiu tn l nll.il mix., nml afirf nlber h.rnrltlr. . . tlHi,0i;,!HI ii llr.l I P l .ian.nn llnnii 'l Unrioiii. .... (I'M'.'ll.in; RI I. 'imi. n Murk, anil lloRil. I ',ssO,,1ll III) II, . I l.mii. .... SI.IIH.Cil t .h In Hniili and Tru.t I nn t.oii.. 1 1, to',, it:. Arrnli-il Inlrre.l, rt llrfrrrrd l lrmll.111., fir. . Il.lli.eiiil !M t'.';.:i,Mi,i:i? mi llorrfr fur Pidlrli't unA ntlifr M.dilllllr flu.'JTH.'MI l! Siiridu .... M.-i.MH.IIH Ml lo.nranrr anil An'iullb. In l,,,, t:r!il,n:H,luil nn I li.tr , airfullv n to. I r - f..fi...ln( 5l.lril.ri I an I I 1 I tl.r .n,r to f.,c, ! , I.. I ilili.-. cAuljtr.l l;y lit. Itculrnir I Irp.rlie'-nt. I iiai A i'milM Au.lili.f 1 f'n tl.r Stir-.lut a il.M'l- -.1 'Alii I ' i ia.,l ottiiiir.l IIOIltriT A. OI'AHNK-.'l Vitr-PMiMimr Vai in It. tall ti m I A.. Ill Mil I n,hl II"' I .OMWIlt L I f.'.i.lalMai.K ("ii-nri.il ,V.in.ii:r. 1,' Viie-lTi.iilrnl 1 trii.ill. f A, lu.iry Hhciwood lillbBpy, Ki-neral iiK'-nt lor Piiclllc NorlliWHt, Henttle, Windi. Pond ft McCiindlc. lllle innllllKCI. II. Van DiiMen, rcMldent nip'til, AHtmiu. Beware of Imitations orccsTmhiroi Arm OVNMN'I tOM, MT, IW II. Robust Shoes for toys Ths Hlout Hho at lri prion r ur lo lnlrl you. Our Steel Shod Shoes... Fur boy and youth r Ih brat and moil dursbl la b had. Th Hnlleil Worhliignn'i "Seal Hock" Wii particularly lold for tht Aturla trails. Petersen & Brown. The Choicest Table Wine5... For Faintll Also for Usdlclnai 4 Ookln I'urpo lrlU Btock. Crnii llrv ' ItlcHory. IH. of Kantuckr "' llvwbl toll California Hrnrte. Carlson's FamilyLfauor Store lt TWm.rTII btrhjct THE PROOF of Ih uMtn I In the tl and Ih proof of Hquoro IS IN SAMPLING That' n Ktinwol lht . eltist- a dmttrtlt. (bir Bill lUnd th lat HUGHES & CO. 1N7J (7 l:isher Brothers AST'dVI A.... U'llttlCATIMI OILS A M't-CUllV S1CLL. SHIP CIIAMil.rilT HAItHWAIlr: lltoN AM' MTFFl, CO At, tllliK-pillPH AM' riloVIHloNg l'l.ol II ASH Mll.t. FKi:l PAINTS. ollaS Ai VAltNIHIIEH RialiiKIIH- SI'PPI IFH FAIItll ASK H HCAI.CM lnMillS AM' WINI'OWS AHRIcri.TI'KAl, I M I'l.KM PNTH WAHoNS AM' M'.llli I PS r 1 ' h v k i V uicycies '-';-.-.' A I.O all I Repaired M 11 C. II. Orkwitz 1.1 1 I . ad. 11 Id A s 1. C.l. I .a AHtorlfi Iron WorlcH Front atrr.1 f..oi ,.f I'ontth Atorl 1 1 1 : M i 1 1 1 . MA.'HIMSl'S AND poll. K( il A K Kim. I .nnd and Marliir l'.ntltira llollrr Work, St.-uinbont and Cannery Woik , ipO iiiilty Cn.tlnt. nf all dr. rlpllon nuide to order on abort nolb-o. John Fo . Prraldnit nnd Stlprrlntendanl , A. I.. Fui Vim proldnt o. Il Prei Hocretary A'torln Savin Hank . .. i'rraurr SEASIDE SnWHILIi A comiirto .lo, k nf lumber on hand in Ihn roiinh or drro. Flooring ruillo, celllnif and nil kind of flnlah; nioldlng and hliiifle. Term, rrnaoiiabl and price at bedrock. All order promptly attended In. OfThnmiit yard t mill, II V. I.. UK1AN. Sen Hide, ori'a-on Proprietor. umty AM) (.EMLTMrN S Underwear mi nr. tu iiiiiir.K lliht Styp, Thoroiiith W nikm inaiiip I'tliea l.o James Alurphv 420 Comncrclal Street. THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATrD- Corner olMnlii ami ,or Nlieeln, Ai.lorll. Cucsts Koccivcj on American or Luropean Plan. The reason for it. We havn been )n th Shoe business. In ANtorla lor many jraar. durlnff which tlmo the want! of our cna tomcr have hon thoroughly atud led and adequate proparatlona made to mot tholr every demand. We carry th Largest Motk In the city. . . and every pntchaae we make haa the npproval of our many yean perlnnee. Coitmicrv,,,. JOHN HAMlN. CAS10RIA For Infant t.nd Chlldron- IIBll.t tliwhw v ' mi r s "t