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THE DAILY ASTORIA N, THURSDAY MOKMKG, KOYKMHKK 8, 1WH OCCCCwCCCCCOCCCOCCCCCCCCO a a t J JOHN T. LRJHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 4. TERMS OV HUHBORIPTION. DAILY. Vnt by mall, per year ri ti mail. rr month .M t A i, .ei-i.,r twr month 60 BUMl-WEEKLT. tent by mH. Pr yr. advance. ..lit) Postage free to suoacribert. All communications Intended for publl tallon should l directed to the editor, llustnes communications of ell kinds and remittances must be addressed to "Tha Aslorlan." ' Tht Aslorlan guarantees to It adver tiser tha InivvBt clrcuUuon of any rwspsper ru,,1!nea' on ,ne Columb.a river. Advertising ratee can be had on appli cation to tha business manager. Admiral Sampson wsuilt tht dynamiter Vesuvius at Havana at toon ai poasib.e la discourage anarchy among th Span ash troops, who are displaying an ugly tamper since. Blanco notified thrm thty would get no pay until they wera repat tlalea In Spain. Tha. Veeuvlua la at Boston, out of commission, but she can U officered and supjuled for a. crulaa In ahort order, and thera la no ahlp In tba aavy that can make faater Urn to Cub. One anchored near tha wreck of tht Main, with her trrtbi guns trained on (ha harracka and bat t erica ejarriaoned y tha discontented men. It la thought aha will hava wboleaocnt effect, tend fax to prevent dlaorder. and It la doubt ful U any battleship afloat would excite aa much respect Tha evacuation com tnbuion la very much aiartned over the (troapect of trouble. Tfce Insurgents causa no apprchvnaion "whatever. They ara hungry, but spiritless. Tbe Spaalsh aoldlers. on the contrary, are well armed, and hava Mauser car.nagci to throw away. They are able to turn tha guna at Morro on Blanco and hia subordinates and. unless deterred by a powerful fore, tt la feared they will not hesitate to re bel. Three wea-ks ago Generals Wade and Butler and Admiral Sampson foresaw tbe complication and asked the Spaniards to clear tht mine out of the bay in or der that American warships could come to the rescue. If the criala materialized. They wanted no chanc to remain for a recurrence of the Maine horror. Several days ago tbt Spanish commissioners de alared that tht mines at the entrance, which were tht only submarine mines that existed during the war, had at last sawn completely removed. Admiral Sampson, however, insisted that the har bor be dragged in tht presence of Ameri can experts to be detailed for tba duty T the American commiss.onera. The Spaniards resented this Implied reflection an tnelr Integrity, and hare fulled to agree to tht proposition. It will, there fore, be necessary to send several light draft American vessels to Havana to do the countermining lborou;n,y. Diplo mats In Washington have expressed amazement that the United States gov ernment was so ultra-considerate of the Spanish feelings, as to keep war ships away from Havana at this crisis. Tby say that Great Britain or Germany, or any other power, would have sent a large feet into tht harbor the day after the protocol was signed. CAPTAIN CHADWICK ON THE NAVY. Chicago Times-Herald: Popular pride In the achievements of the American navy will be greatly Inten sified by the article In the November Scribncr's from the pen of Captain F. E. Chads lck. commandtT of the flagship Kew Tork and chief of staff to Admiral Sampson. It may also be added that no ane can read Captuln Chadwick's plain, straightforward description of the naval tperatlons Incident to the war with Stam Without being Impressed with the ability and remarkable administrative capacity af Admiral Sampson. The first thought of the admiral afttr the blockade of Cuba had been ordered was the capture of Havana, The order of battle by which the lotteries were to e assaulted, at close range, wag pre pared and in the hands of the cap'.ajnu. Captain Chadwick declares there was no doubt of the ability of Sampson's fleet to silence the batteries and tako Havana, which would have placed Cuba at our ancrcy. but In view of the fact that we lad no land force to hold Havana at hat time, combined with the need of preserving all the battleships for a final conflict with Cervcra. the captain con fedes that the courso of the government proved to be the wisest and safcHt. There was never anv doubt, however, tn Captain Cliadwlck'a mind, of the ad visability of sending a powerful fleet to the eastward to await the declaration of war, and upon f ecelpt of this information tt some half-way uolnt, as Cape Haytlen, at one to setoe San Juan, then very GI protected, to be used aa a base of aval operations. The captain also fa Tored the plan of sending on to the Span ish coast three or four fast cruisers of large coal endurance for the purpose of C) () ( o o o o o o o o o ( o C) o () o o o o o o o o o o o o q o C) o o o o Tba Fuc Cnmmhwnft. In considering terms of Peace, It Is of vital Im portance to remember that the largest piece and the best piece of really good chewing tobacco in the world Is the ICkent piece of 1 Any discussion of pieces or comparison of brands can only result in the award of every claim to America and to Battle Ax. Try it to-day. Remember the name when you buy again. o.-cupylnit the Soanlfa mind at home, a s'.ratPgeCcal move that wis suggested and advocated bv the Times-IU raid at the time. In giving an account of the plan de- ved by the cwnmander-ln-hlef for the the body, sinking at the pit of ' ' ach los of appetite, feverlahnet. pimples day and night patrols In front of the har- or sores art all positive evidences of im pure bbod. No matter how It became so twr of Santiago Captain Chadwlck pays u mUf, u purtfle)j i orcer t0 ottaln good high tribute to Admiral Simpsons tac- With. Ackefa Blood EUxer has never tlcal gen.us. declaring that "ne had In a very forcible degree the great XelsonUn characteristic of wanting to get at the foe." When the Jterrlmac failed to t nk In the place designated, leaving the bottle practically uncorknl. the admiral devised and carried out the bold scheme of keep ing the mouth of the harbor brightly Il luminated aa far back at the city of Santiago at all hours of the night by tht searchlights of moving battleships, that brought them wlrhln a mile ot the short batteries. The boldness of this movement excited th admiration of the British na val attache, who exclaimed: "What a, d d Impertinence.'" Among the developments resulting 'rom the naval operations which are noted by Caotaln Chadwlrk are the great Inade quacy of the monitor type to the service attempted, the necessity of making ships practically Incombustible, the small part played by armor In the flgnt. trading to the conclusion that ships mu.t have ar mor that will protect or no armor at all, amnle facilities for provld:rar the to lers with plenty of dlntllled or frenh water, the splendid effectiveness of suth engine of detru lion as the Vesuvius, and the Inefficiency of torpedo boats In a block ade. Summing up all the conclusions nf the naval conflict. Captain Chauwick agrees with all other wrilers on the subji-ct In ascribing the success of this part of the campaign to the cool-headed, masterful commander and to the fact that "our fel lows had lived with their guns, sleeping alongside them at night." an,, when the hour came for action they were ready j and knew how to nhiot. Whst Sbsll i .Tan The question home tu almost evtry man at bis career.! "What will you give in ex change for yout life ? " It in like that other solemn question about the soul. lust as an lionot man fre', that nothing of earthly value can be weighed ayamtit his soul so a man who has one friend to love him known that life is too precious to be bartered . away lor am bition, or money, or pride. But men are slow to believe that over work fometimes kills; a man hatu to ad mit that bis health ever needs any particu lar care. He frtls miserable and "out of sorts" but tries to "bluft" it off" until he gets flat on his back, unable to do a stroke of work. He becomes obliged to spend no end of money for doctors and even at that can hardly save his life. How much more sensible, and in the end how much cheaper at the first signs of pliy. sical weakness to write to Lr K V. Pierce, chief consulting pbvsieian of the Invalids' Hotel and Suigical Institute, of liuffaSo, N. Y., and obtain, free of charge, the ad vice of a skilled and educated physician who has a wider reputation for the mccesv ftil treatment of chronic diseases tUun any other physician in this country. In a letter to Dr. Pierce, Mr. J. W. Drittin of Clinton. Desritt Co., Ills.. (P. o. Box 475). writes' " For over a year I was troubled with liver com plaint. Had no appetite, coald keep nothing on my stomach, and had severe nobis In my stomach and bowels. I dortorej with home doctors but did not obtain relief until t fnrnii adsiaed tuc to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dtacosary J beean taking U at one and alter taking four bottles I think myself cured, as I eaa eat anything I want and my food never burta me." Dr. Perce'a Pleasant Pellets cure const! Datum.1 At all medicine stores. mk J I"s ' ' e-. o o o o o o () o o o o o O 0 o o C) o o o o o o o () o o o o () () o O o o o C) o () () o o o o o ,s4k(i"ki(,ea"faw Father Richard Heneterv of the Cath olio I'nlverslty at Washington Is s.ld to occupy tbe only chair of Gaelic In th s country. TLATED OUT, Du:i headache, palna In various parts of fa' to curt scroruioua or sypniuiic poi sons or any other blood disease. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and wt sell every bottlt on positive guarantee. For sale by Eatea-Conn Drug :o. D. W. Powers, who died at Rochester. N. T.. the other day. Is said to have been the owner of the best gallery of private art In this country. Baantat Bifiatara af Tin M Tw Hit) Unit lad While tht Dutchess of Newcastle de llghta In gigantic wolf hounds. Lady Rraasey Inclines to pugs and Countess de Grey dotes on bull dogs. Mokl Tea positively curea sick h'adaeht. Indigestion and constipation. A delUhtml herb drink. Removea all eruptluna of the skin, producing a perfe t com; lexlnn. or money refunded. S and 50 cents. For sale by Eat es -Conn Drug Co. Edmund Parker, the only surviving slave of the Washington family, and since the civil war guardian ot Wash- Ington's tomb Is dying at an advanced age. THE UEST PLASTER. A niece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound on to th affected parts Is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a pain in the chest or side, or a lame back, give It a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affort.s. Pain Halm Is also a certain cure for rheumatism. For sale by Charles H'ers. druggist. Miss Stella Peel. Wyoming's superin tendent of public Instruction, has charge of all the buying and selling of school . Idll'is UII'J linw imirw-'i ii .ni - state's Income from 1W to I19,0 a week. 0a,8TunZAi iQlve?" Bean tbt f M WW " solemn Biprutom fil jJJtf---m comes 0f TyZ '&CCUM ) tt Ui You Hun ,'mr BoufcH The recipient of the Golden I'.owo th's ''ar 11 "alJ- ,h? Archduch'-sa Olsela of Auntrla, wife of Prince W- pold, second son of the regent of Ha varia. That the blood should perform Its vital functions. It Is absolutely necesssiry it should nt)t only be pure but rich In life giving elements. These results are best effected hy the use of that well-known standard blood purifier, Ayers' Saraapa rllla The new head of AH Saints' College, Oxford, is Sir William Anson. He Is one of the very few laymen who have become a vice chancellor of the L'nlver ulty of Oxford. In 1SS7 Mr. Thomas M'intOHh, 0. Allen town, Tenn., had an attack of dysentery which became chronic. "I was treated by the best physician" In EaBt Tennes see without a cure," ho says. "Finally I tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Liarrhoea Remedy. After using about twelve bottles I was cured sound and well." For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. The world Is now paying more for In struments of destruction and the engine ry of death than for churches, schools, arts or letters. A SURE SIG.V OF CROUP. Hoarseness In a child that Is subject to croup la a sure Indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the crou-y cough has appeared, It will pre vent the attack. Many mothers who have croupy children always keep this remedy at hand and find that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant to take. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. ASSESSMENT NOTICE, GRAND AVKNUK IMrUOVl.All.NT FROM" SOTH STMSKTTO 83IU)STRKKT. I.otloa Is hereby given that tha asanas nioiit made ly Odlnau Nv W of tt rlty of Astoria, OWH, anil tied "An UriHlinnca Conflriitluar tha Aaaaajmaiit tan tha Special Assessment Itoll fvr tha Htrot tmpnnivnvlit Hi tlm lit rf Aatorta. lreMMil, Kmn aa 'Tha linprovmnenl of tliniut Avenue, ri'mii riuty Nintll Htrwt to Thlrtv thliM Hirtvt,'" aiprive.t VIr , m. will I lii ruvd ya ki m i'.,,, i J ....hi iii ih. Kitun ,,r Dm i liv tivumitiM' on Nveiiilnr lMh, IV mid If not il l ld tl", Issued for the ovllei-tlon of tha sm. Astoria flireet Itallwuy Co... Aatorta Street Hallway Co AstorU Street Hallway Co Andorson. Wllllom south 40 feet Anderson, Victor, heirs of helra r Id Klonor Anderson, Ael Anderson. Al Iwrl Vh tor Andornon, Justim An.ler sn, widow Adair, Elkn und of north Of f.-ct Adlar, Mary It.. ..und i of north feel Urenham. Robert J.' und W of N ft Rnrker. Uurw r. Adair, und of N (M fel Rurton, E, R. Frank Rentllla, Cvrneltus, T. B ...N. Charleston. Nellie G und H Dvnelaon. D. A... und S Winifred C Oeonra. Holmaa, QoaL ud. H Uolmea. Qoat un(1- H Hyland. Ttooaaa A Hyland, Thomaa A. Hyland, Thomaa A. Hyland, Thomas A Hvland. Thomas A Hyland. Thomas A Hyland, Thomas A. Hyland. Thomas A. Hyland. Thomas A Hyland. Thomas A... ..north S ..north H Hendrlckson. August. lUkvist, Andrew. Jackson, John Jordan. Mary A und i of N. 64 f.et Loukkanen. Herman Loukaanen. Herman . . Llndberg. Sophia south S Mrson. Llixle Larson. August un.1 Iron, August und i Ijurllla, Olivia , M-1,tgon : ' John M'lttson. J ihn Mannula. Kllnbeth ( Mannu:a Klliabeih .Nfoore. J.icoli Mannula, Km inuej Mannula, Erlo Morris. Right Rev. II. Wlstar S. M ft Morris. Right H-v. R Wlstar. MoMs. night R-v. n. Wlstar.. Nufcr. p. Outrun. Joseph north 110 fed '..id t und ii-cr.l.-l by J .M. Hblvelv 8hlve!y. C. W A triangular '!ere of lind bnun led on ihe north bv lh- so.ith I'm- "f tlratnl iiverio,. nn tie west bv th east I II" if Th'riv.fl'st street, mi l on the east bv th.- l o'in.mrv llti" bet wen that part -' th ilv "f Astor a. Ore., na l i d "tit tint! re recorded l.v .1 M Mlilve'.v. and that part of the sill . v knowi as the I'or" of Toper Astoria a laid out and re or b-, bv John Adair Welcker. Kaly Adair. .und of N. 60 feet Lot 3. Mock H I 'n't of I't r As- -'' out and recorded bv J. M, John Adair Wlckman. Frederick ....und V4 ...und. i, Wlckman, Mary Th following nre payable In Install ber lf.tn, Barry. Andrew Sullivan, M Sutl, John south ',4 Sherman. Sarah C Webber, N. H a liy order of the common council of Auditor nnd I'nllco Astoria, Oregon, October 24th, Wis. Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, Is a beautiful head covi-rlng for either sex, and may be secured by using Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair Rencwer. The Irish Presbyterian church has In creased steadily In every department. The number of families litis grown from 79,S!tI to S3.8Ti7. Tho ministerial force Is (Bfl. Their contributions for ull purpose during the year amounted to H17,4W. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears th Signature of Was thn iimniim niiinill will rdr iijIUs Tha asisanieiit Is ia .olloas; , !Hvk I. Town of Axoilit, nt laid out uiul nvoriiiM ty J. ai. Milvoly I tU U0 lt lit, lUoi'k i Town of Asltxia, n liUI out Mild iivotdid ly J, M, Hn.vi'h- ID.) Ut II, lUm k 1. Town or Astoria, a laid out und ii'coidl by J, M, Wuvelv tW.W Lot 11, lli'k :l. Town of Asloriit, nt lnul mil ii ml retordod I')' J, M. Mind) sr;,w I.ol , Hlock 1. Town of Astoria, ns III, I out mid iv oldid t'V J, M. Snivel v Lot 3. llloik ti', Mlt of I' Peer As 1,111,1.. as laid on I and lv)ldil t'V John Adlr Lot J. ItliH k 40, Mrt of I'pper As tori,., us I'M out und ivcoidi'd by John AiMr Lot S. Mock H l'rl of l er As larU. as .id out and iocordd by John Ad.ilr , Lot I. lUMk 40, IMri of l'ixr As toria., aa laid out and recorded by John Adair Lot . Klock J.'. IMwu of Astoria, aa sO.IV 1.00 1.00 0O Inl.l out and rorutt (y J. .M dhlvaly U't . lllHk S Town of Atoru, as laid out and recorded by J. M. U.Os) Bliivaiy lt . IiKk I'ort f I'piwr As lorla. aa laid out nud rvorlod by John Adair ImI T. Illook W Tort of l'lwr As toria, aa laid out and rwoiMod by John Adair , Lot T. UliX'k W. I'ort of l or As toria, aa laid out and rvvorded woo M.IM tl.M by John Adair Lot t. Mock I Town f Asu.ru, aa tald out and nwordod by J. it. it.ftl atraiy lt I. iU-vk I. TVwn 'f Astoria, aa w.ou laid il and rev'oiMvd by J. M- Hiiively B tt) Lot 10. Mock L Town of Aatorta. aa uid lwi ana rtvoruea iy . m LUl sJAtvelr loo IM t. lik. k M as sulMivldd by T. A. ilyland. Town of Astoria, aa laid out and reconW by J, 31 BlUvaly r.W Lot I Mock M as auNllvlde. by T A. Ilyland. 1wn of Asu.rls, aa laid out and recorded by J. il Univaly fT.M I't I lllo'k X ss subdivided by T. A. Ilyland. Town of Ast.xla. aa laid out and rocord.'d by J. M Hlilrolv r.W Ixt bV libvk 5 as suUlivide,! by T. A. II viand Town of Aslorta, as laid out and record-d by J. M bhlvely UH II Ill.x k as su'MiUdr.l by T A. ll) mini, i.w:i r ASiona, aa laid out and rwonl-d by J. M. Wilvelv JT 0 It 13 M.vk y. as sui.divi.led by T A Hvland. 1wn of Asioria, liid out and r-onl"d by J M Hhlvelv JM Lot 11 Mock " ns sil'.IHI ls l.y T A. lit land. Tn of Astoria, as I ild out a-i.l rwonl'd by J M Siiitolv 00 Ut II ll.. k : as ui..lit.le, l.r T. A. I It. and. low n Aston, as Is'. I out and r.s.,ril-, bv J M SIkkw . J) 00 Wt II Mm ' m sut.litldf.l l.v T. A. I!y',.tnl. 'IV. wn t Astoria as I ti l out and tit-or,!.-.! l.y J M 1-d C t.x k lit ns sululiM.ir.l l.y T. . Ilyland. IV.wn of Astoria, ns Hid out and record.-.) l.y J M Hhue;v M.M J Id,., s r Town of Astona, is laid out and re- orded by J. M Shlvely 43.09 J ll,,, k J IVwn ,.f Al 'rta, a laid out and r .rd.-l bv J. M Khivelf . . . . 4 00 Iot 1. Muck IT. Town of Astona. as laid out and r ord.-d by J. M. tthivalv to 00 I !. M.a-k 40 I'ort of fpner As toria, as lal.1 mil dn.l riNNtrdrkt br John Adair ik) lot I. HI,., k V, as sutl,v..l. hy J. A Ilyland. T.wn of Astoria, ss laid out and records by J. M fihlrele ( IDt I M.trk W as sutidividi t.y T. A. Hyland TVwn nf Astoria, ss laid out and recor br J. M Shlvele 1) oo lwl t. k TT. Town f Ast .na. as laid out and recordrd by J M Hhlve'e JJ 00 M.w-k X Ttwn nf Astoria, aa laid out and record.! by J M nnit riir so ISI Lot Mm k I Town r.f Astorlt. as li'd out and recorded by J. M. hlveiv e.uu tt in. M,,.-k 1 Town of Ast irla, as Md out and recorded bv J. M hhlvelv l,,,t 1 1 1 . -. k S Tn of tstoria, and rnorde.l hy J. is M laid out Mllt.'lv Lot .1 in. i V v. ns s itlivl,l.-. ,y T A llyl in.l Town f t,ir a s I I'd oil .in. I recorded by J. M Sbivelv '.W Lot I k V. as s'ieiv,i-. v T "w n of Asior a. as r. ..pled by J. M. A llylind T ' I'd -.nt and KMw.lv ST.M I.f , ir.H k v at suillvi,.d by T. A llvlnnd. Town of A!..ra. as laid out end recorded by J. M I.i,, t "in.,; k' W as sul..livi,i.-l"by r. 17. M A lllnnd. Town ' Astoria, aa l i:.' ,. i' and re. orde.l by J. M Sltlve'v I.,.t , U. k 37 Town if As n'll. us lild out and recorded by J. M. Hhive'v j.,,, . ,,,, k ; Tiwn of Astoria, ss M.f t.'i .mi eii.i recoru- of J. M. Hhlvly SII.IO Lot 1. IMork 3 Town of Ast,,pn, ,is I ild out and recorde I by J. M. ShiveK- I..,t S, Mock 4 I'ort of I'pper As. torla, 11a lal.l nut 11 nd p'onled WOO J,.bn A.l.vr Lot 2 Mo. k 4" I'ort of l'nter As- i..ria us bild out and r' corded t.y Juhi Adair Lot 4 Mock i, I'nri ..f t'i..-r As- lorla. 11 s laid out an I recorded by John Ad.ilr south '4 Lot r, Mock W Port f t'l.iwr As toria, ns loi, I i.ut and r cur led by 41.00 KI.40 131.00 John A'tair I.ol II. Muck It Town if As orl ns 1. 0 4".00 41.3) 9.M Lot 3. Mock 1H. Town of Astorn, as In'. I out und recurdet bv J. M. Hhlvelv Lot 3. Mock T,. Town of Astorn. as laid out und recorded bv J. M. Bblvely 4'i.0t 40.0 men!, tho first Installment due Novem Lot 10. Mock 3. Town n, Astoria, as laid out 11 nd recorded by J. M. tihlvelv fW.'W Lot 12. Mock 3, Town of ..torla, as laid out und recorded li- . M. fihively M.W Lot 7. Mock 3. Town of Astoria, as I " out and recorded by J. M. Hhlvelv Ul.UU Lot R. Mock . I'ort of I np-r A- torlii, as lnld out und recoriled by John Adnlr l'H.W Lot 12. Mo k 2. Town of Astoria, as laid out and recoriled hy J. M. H..ively SO. 00 tno City of Astoria Oregon. Attest: II. K NEIrftllN, Judge of tho City of Astoria, Oregon. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. IlropotmlH for Fresh Reof and Fresh Mutton: Office cnlef Commissary, Vancouver Harracks. Wash., Oct. 5, 1898. Healed proposals for furnishing and de livering Fresh Reef and Fresh Mutton will be received hero and at offices of com missaries at Fort fitevens, Oregon, Rolse Harracks and Fort Shorman, Idaho, Forts Cnnby, Spokane, Walla Walla and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., and Dyea and Fort Wrnngcl, Alaska, until 11 o'clock a. m., Nov. 5, 1898, and then opened. In formation furnished on application. En velopes containing proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Fresn Beef and Fresh Mutton," and addressed to tht undersigned, or to Commissary at P't to be supplied. A. 8. BROOKES, Cupt. Chief Corn's. ASSESSMENT NOTICE TWKNTV-NINTH STRIShT IMPR0V15MMNT mm FRANKLIN AVKNUK TO GRAND AVHNUR Nolloa Is hnif itven that Ilia asaenment maifci y nrdtnaiiit No, SUIT, of lilt city nf Aslorlii. Otra-ui, riillilstl, "An lirillnaiii'a coiilli nilna Ilia iissitiint n tha vlit aaiesaiiieiit roll for Ills strret liiiurovetnont III Ilia t'liy of Aslurla, Oregon, knuwn na 'Tha liiilirovemnnt of Twonty-iilnlli Hirrel, fioni Krankljn Id Oruud Avenue,'" airnvml kx'ioiwr iilli, ivw, will bo ilua aim I'ayalila In Ull ltd Hlali'B Mold colli St llio nlllce of the t'lly loasiirer oil November IMIl, IW'H, mid If Hot so iald al said time the common council will ordrr wanuiils Issued for tilt lollecilon of tlio mill), The nsst'Ssitii'liI la as follows; Allsit A. V 1I II. "lock i. Town of Aslurla, ns laid mil ami recoiilid by J. M bliivolv 13(11 Henlllla, Frank Loi . Mock J. Town of Astoria, nt lt Force, J, II ,N 100 frt ICrl. ksoit, Uualava ,,, t li llakvisi, Andrew Jeffrey, Mary R north t nrih tt Uurllls. Olivia Marlon, J, II. 11 und. I 1J Marlon, Margurretla und. 1 10 Marlon, Taut und. I 10 Marion. Mary C und. 110 Marlon. Thomas F..,. und. 1-19 Olssn. Mrn Anna Olsn. Xlaren Ann I'oyakey. John west M I'arkar. W. W east H Atapheiison, John west H 8lethnson. John , und, V Thorn paon, Brick.... ..south 10 ftt Toumala. John Wllllamann Jana s.mlK Tha following tt ttayabla In Inslallmanta tha nrsl Inslallmsnt dua Novatnbar 11th. iwa: Sutl. John , south Ry order Of tht common council of Auditor and I'ollce Asl.trls, Oregon, tK-tobar lain. 14. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. THIRTY-FIRST STRHKX LMRROVK.MI-NT FROM FRANKLIN AVKNUKTO ORAM) AVKXUM N'ollca Ic hrrel.y liven tnal lha assess nielli made by ordinance No. HB, of Iht city of Astoria. rv,,n rlilitla.1 "An or illnsn.s ninnriiuiii the assossiiwnt on h peclal assessment roil for me atrrri Im inotrnirni in ihs.iiv of Astoria, tircron, known aa 'Tba improvement of Thirty. flrs sirin-t, from Irankllii at eiiue to Orand avenue.- " approvssl (Kiolwr jlh, vm alll Us due and uts''ta In t'nllMl (4iaifa ol,l rcdn. at tha offlra the city irrssurvr. on .Not miler lith. It. and If n so ald al said lm, tn common roumil will or.lrr warrants lasurd for tha lolle. lion vf tha same. Ttio assess nieiil Is aa follows: Anderson, Victor, helrt of hairs ara Ida !. Anderson. AIItM Victor An.ierson, Aial William Anderson. Jusilti A'f uersoll. widow Adair. Mary It und Adair. Mary It und. Astoria Street Hallway Comiany Astoria Street Railway Company Astoria Strrat Railway Company. Astatla Street Railway Company rtrenham. iiobert J md. Urenham. Robert J U'l- ' Harker. I.aur Adair und. S Itarkrr. lur Adair urd. S tie rge. Willi f red V. Holmes, (lust und, 1, Holmes. Oust und. Jordan. Mary A und, 14 Jordan. Mary A und. li L.iraell. A 114! nt und. S I.ars.n. August. .und. Lrsen. I. W. Mendell. Ellen Adair und. 14 Meiulell. Ellen Adair und. ti Wecker, Katy Adair und. U Web ker. Kaiy Adair und. laid out 11 ml recorded by J, .M, Hhlvely II M The folliiwlng nre pnynliln In ten In stiillnu nts, Iho first Installment duo No. vtnbi-r I'.ih s!ei; Weliber. N. I! Lot 12. Mock 1 Town of Astoria, na laid out und recordist by J. M. Hhlvely 80.00 Hy order of the common council uf Ihe city uf Astoria. Oregon. , Allest; II. K. NKIJiON. Auditor nnd Police Judge nf the City of Astoria, Oregon. Astoria, Oregon, October 2Sth, 1'K, MANHOOD RESTORED guaranteed to ru call nervous disraaca, aui tain Power. Hrsdsche. Wskelulnsss t. lT.V v.r...n. asaasUaaaam)iiB'Uiri01. r.jt lojo cwomdt. naasarr.'arKeWS's.J. X' Mormon aviahopa Pilm rtiufh i.,,1 1.1,1 1.1. "!. l' ..u- , i4 Klt'tlUM, .11,0',, lll'.B, 01,4 itt potanor, Loet Povtat, N'aht Hllt. inoncsia .1 wwihi s.,non.i m. rYiiajin- i-erria , Handaoha Ur.iitrteas to WtoWpctWAHl"? .a, 11.sk ie...r i .1. .1 1. or 01 s.t.ir fun. turn. arfsnl, SllmuUtss l),s Issls od nrrvs cm.tciv. 1 at awssy is(msii, wiui a Uiiss, Ciiuaw ins, Addfa WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Rlvtr and Puget Bound Navl . fatlon Company, Talophone leaves Astoria dally, except gunday, at 1 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. White Collar line tickets lnter4iangebe on Telephone, T. J. Potter and R. R. Thompson for Astoria and all wsy points, Flavel, Ilwaco, Beavlew, Long Beach, and N.hcotta. c w 8T0NB, U. B. SCOTT, Aatorla Agent. President. Ttlephone No. lL I on HIilveK- i;a l.,.t 1, Muck 4. Town of Asloila, ns laid ol an,) lu.oliinl by j. ,l nut Ml. vc v TIM I Hot H It Town of Aslurla, na 'il,l out and rerouted by J, M, Khlvvlv 11,04 lit 1. lHock 9. Town of Aslurla, as ,il, out iliul re.oliliil li J. ,M tll.U.'IV M.U Lot 3, I Hot k 4. Town of Aalorla, na ,il, mil and r ol, I cd l.y J, M, b ..vkIv 11.11 I...I I'lloi k I Town ii f Astoria, as liild out and ii'inrdi,.l by J. M HIiHeiv I1IR Lot Mock ). Town of Aslurla. as lil.l out and iMordi'd by J. M, Hlilvrlv II M Lot . Illot k I, Town of Astoria, na i.ii.i out ami rMordwd i J. M, W.lvely 11 U lail . IHock 8. Town of Aslurla, a I,, i.l out and racurdi-d by J. M, Hlilvel)' U.H lit . Mock 3, Town of Aslurla. as In id out and te.oidcd by J, XI. HliUrlv HO Irftt I, MtH'k I. Town of Aslurla, at liild out ai4 ror,i..a by J. l hhivciy In I. Mock i Town of Astoria, a U.D laid out ami racoruiHi oy J, m. Hhlvelv t! Lot b. (HiM-k 4 Town of Astoria, oa laid out and resviUevl by J. M. Wbivsly KM J.ot 4. lllKk I. Town of Asioria, at lalo oUi ua rcvotded ty . U. hmvely ll.M Iai I. iiiim k I. Town of Astoria, 41 laid out and recurdsd by J. Al. Hhively 1! II I ah . Iilmk I. Town of Aslurla, as 4 aid out and racordsd by J. ii. Lively U. tl Iat 4. llliM k . Town of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by J. M. Mlilvsly U.U IaI I, Illot k 4. Town of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded bv J. M. Mlivaly K .40 at IJ. Iilm k 4. Town nf Astoria, at iai.l out ana rorui uy 4 hivsly u l.i ili..k l T.a,n r Aslnri, laid out and rordod by . M. 111 n m I. Ill.x k 4. Town of Astoria, as laid nut an, Hlilvtly a raorici uy j, M 1IU 4 Iavi 7. Mo. k I Town of Astoria, at lnl.l out ami r.oruou uy J. M .Italy th t Cliy of Astoria Orn U.U Aliesli II. K. NKfJIOS. Judge ol the City of Aslurla, Oregon lad Mock I, Town of A'loriv na laid out and rcaordrd l.v J. M Itllltely a 00 ai I. Mock I. Town of Asiotl. aa lal.l out ami recorded bv j i HMvslv H U .i i Iilmk I Town of Aslorl. aa nl, out and rs.or.lrd by J. M fthiv.ly J U.t . Mock 1 Town of Astoria, aa laid out and molded bv J. M Hllltrlv a 04 l.t J Iilmk I Town of Astoria as lnl.l out and record tiv J M Htnvaly JJ 09 lad I'l. lllock 1. Town of Astoria, aa laid out and re..tdr, by J. M rnivaiy Il.M Lot II. Iibw-k I. Town of Al,.ria, ss Il,t ,101 Slid r nr,le.l l.v J l Shlv.ly aw l.o I lllock I Town of Astoria, as laid out and re.ordr.1 by J. M rililtely Lot a. I IIm k I Town of Astoria, aa lal.l out and ro. orded bv J. l Hlllvelv UK Lot 1. Mock 1 Toan of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J M n,valy 10 M It t, Iilmk I. Town of Al,.rta, as laid out and recorded by J. M hlllvelv ,T U 1J led 7. Mm k I, Town of Astoria, as laid out and riMordi-d by J. M Hlllvelv (J. 00 lt 4, Mm k I. Town of A'lorla, na laid out and recorded by J. i Hlllvelv 10 SO I.ot , Mock 1, Town of Astoria, na laid out nlld re. ot ic, I by J. hlllvelv M Lot 4, Mock I. Town of A'to'l-i, aa lai out and recorded to- J, M. 1 1 iveiv XjiI t Mock 1. Town of Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv J. Hhlvrlf M. 11.17 led 4 lllock I Town of Astoria. aa laid out and recorded by J. Hlllvelv M. 10 SO Muck I Town of Astoria, aa let, I .nit und rnorded ny J. M phivelv Lot 4. Mock I Town of Astoria, aa lnl.l mil and recorded by J. M. Htilvely 81.00 Loi II Ml, ,rk I Town of Astoria, aa laid .Hit find rncordi.il bv J. M. Hlllvelv Lot a. Mock I, Town of Astoria, na laid out and recorded by J. M. Hlllvelv 11.31 I.ol Ti. Hloc. I, Town of Aalorla, aa laid out nnd recorded bv J. M. Hlllvelv l,ol n, Mock I Town f' Asioria, na ny fieiaa; Dr. Pean'a Vellow Sarta This nn.Uil.,1 . liini inn ami iihoiiii'u uy j, m, guaranteed 10 cu. all nervous diM-aara, aueh as Weak Memory, Ixaa Jf llrsln fufr. lleBHsehe u;.w. ..... 1 . . .... aloiia, Nervousneas. all drains, loss of power lu Ueneralive Oigaaa c4 either sex, caused by over eiectum, youthful errors, eiceailvt use ol 11 " , " . ' sssnuouu, ri(niiy Kmle ii,..ii. rr . ,iL , wnKn 'rao w innrrniijr, tonmmpllon or ?,Z2lTr?ntti '.".T"1 V1 to per bos. 6 for .y mail lttH4,dtMnb.UBCCBu. nWMXVwuiUlto rurtsuJ or KBTKB-CONN URL'O CO.. AgenbJ. Astoria. ,, .-a.irrai.tnvi-tuvdwnum &. v4-; iaig.tisnmiisiiisastsal 1 '" " i.- .. s" v " -"i" .11 u Mmsms I . l,l ,, t4, , 1 , 1 , .,,,, ,,1,1,,, (,., ,B, rl; cliirnt Lont Msjnhood. ms - I.nyaan, flr.ermntonhoiB insommu, Palna .sjo , rsarvout Dsr liomen, Vnrloooala, '"wnr, 0,01 of li'sws) fiomen. SLVZ igU u,,s 11 11 ii.s.i, rTTi7I v-m s AtODt Nar ,s aim ,..lni la h'"l,,iea tniAll, ,in,l'vl.sis4 - 1, a t r I, v, j uim, hi A wrlllss fio-intes, Incurs - js, ' nen 1 rranolioo( Oals For stile by Charles Rogers, The Choicest Table Winesl For Families Also for Medical and Cooking Purposes. Private Stock, Cream Rye, Old Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermitage; Rep sold California Rrtndlct , Carlson's FamllyLlquor Store 103 TWELFTH STREET. TU ISO 7,H ISO ISO