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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1899)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN, WKDNKSDAT MORNINU, JINK SI, m Qv: im An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Smcr or Fi, manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Co.,' illustrate the valuo of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing U) the taste and acceptable to the system. It ii the one perfect trvnjrtheninfr laxa tive, cloanwnjr the svstvm effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fovera rently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Ita perfect freedom from very objectionable quality and ub Stance, and iu acting on the kidneys, liver and bowela, without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing nj r used, as thev are pleasant to the taate, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from aenha and Other aromatic plant, by a method known to the California Fio Sriu'r Co. only. In order to Ret its beneficial effect and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company fir in ted on the front of every packajre. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. UN FRAHCI8C0. CAL. IX5tmVTLT.K XT. JOtW YORK. W. T. For sale by all Druesitla. Price 50c. p bottle LADIES' White mi Ecrue Chamois Gloves AT Albert Dunbar Dr. Davi. dentist. Page building. Drifted Snow flour CM at the Pat Market. But iLeent meal. Rising Bun restaur ant, 01 Commercial street W. J. Eeckard's L X L. creamery batter 490 per roll at the Parlor. Those who have tried the Ice cream erred at the Parlor say it Is the best ta the city. Best California win cents per gal lea. Ale Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. Telephone U. Fruit frappee to order at the Parlor; amine price as ice cream, except pint, apple, which la ID cents higher. Cream Pure Rye. America's finest rtkey. The only pure goods, guaran. teed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson, sole agent Kelly's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short notice. AH orders left at Zapfs furni ture jtore. CO Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone CM. Physicians are the friends of the fam ily. HARPER Whiskey Is the friend of the physician. A most valuable assist ant, and one that can fce trusted. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co.. Astoria. Oregon. The new Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the alley between 11th and Uth street, serves the best 25-cent meal ever set out In Astoria. Everyihlnjc li new, neat and clean, and absolute satis, faction Is guaranteed all patrons. When In Astoria step Into Fisher Bros, and tes tbe new mower constructed on new principle to work among tne tumps. Tou can raise the cutter bar perpendicular without throwing the ma chine out of gear or stopping the team. Has roller bearings and very UglM draft. W. A. Gaines' private stock whiskey, handled exclusively In Astoria by John I Carlson, is one of the most popular beverages sold. Its parity and quality are guaranteed, and it is aspeclally rec ommended for family use. It Is sold tn any quantity at th corner ef Twelfth and Bond scrota. Ths fieshness of summer curtains wears away aa quickly as the crimp out of a summer glrl'a hair If it isn't na turally curly. t'SB ALLEN'S FOOT-EAoE IX TOUR GLOVES. A lady wrttest "I shake Allen's Foot- Ease Into my glove? and rub a little on my hand?. It saves my gloves by ab orbing preeplration. It Is a most dainty pollet powder." We invite the attention Of physicians and nurses to the absolute purity of Allen's Foot.Ease. Dr. W. C. Abbott, editor of the Chicago CllnU aaye: "II is & itrand preparation; I am using It corns tamly In my practice." All drug and shoe stores it, 25c. Sample gent true. Address Alien S. Olmsted, I Roy, N. T. The trailing skirt, an umbrella and a market basket make a trio hard to beat by the wximan who has 1o contend with them. Chinaware If it's Up-to-Date Chinaware you want Try Brsat AEericaa ImportinE Tea Co's Have hm Stpres Ttaat Why j Quality o Good Prices Reasonable 171 Commercial ttraet, Aatarla. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair Heather. AROUND TOWN. The 8im of California left out early this mornlnK bvr San Kranoli-oo. 'teck Is the twt oyster cook this ld of Chioaffo. 473 Commercial street. CalA.irnla National beer at O Na tional. Everyone says It th N-s: tn town. So Lee Herring about It. Charle Verschueivn has Mia wiraol for Minting Jak. Jonlfn' houw on KU'V. enih strwt, anil woik wa. cvroniotiol on It Monday. StrawtvrrlM ar at their prime M week. We are receiving larjre Quantlilef .Utly. Prlcta now wry reasvna&Ie. Row HU.-Kins & Co. The frame for the eight -fiH fence to enclose the A. F. C. emmd Is In r-wltton anJ the boys Intoml to jret out It) force one of thojw .lays ami nail th Nmtsi on. R. C. Voerti has the contract for paint. n the dsYllinir of the keeper of the Young bay draw brUire. anJ. will com. mence aa n a the butMlng Is com. pleted. A new sower Is beln put In to coin ntvt ith the main at the owr of A tor ami givond which will prvvl.le th houwa of William Rtair and t'harlo Wracht with sewer connections. Wanted-Experlencod agents to Inttv. due the Underwriters Fire ExnngirUh ers: can easily make 3 Pr wck Amory P. Walnwrlght & Co.. ,rer.erl agfnrs, 7S Second avenue. Seattle. Wash. The county assessor has the field work on the assessment rvll co-iijvtl ami he Is now with his assltiint. "0 Brown, at work nuking up the roll books, which he ei'cts to o.m;:e within the next nt'nth. Bargains In new and second an1 wheels, fnm Jo up. New and rtrs--':a-wheels kept for rent. Sole agents f r the famous Rambler. R. pairs and ut driea at lowest rate. iVlumMa E'.-c trlcal & Repa.r Co . 53 Bend. Charles H"!ms Is h.v!rg a saltan- tlal addition made l. his home on Irving i :ia r.rs i , -i in- . w avenue. n,ar Eighteenth etr-vt. A rsn n and kitch.Mi will Iv a.Med to the Iv.nl.lir-.i. which, when flnlshe.1. will make it much more complete and convenient. Ioist evening at t.V o'c o. k a ftsherman by the ram of I'eter IVt-r-cn 11 over, board at the eleotrio jvw r house de k a:vl came wltNn sn ace of going to the Ixittora to stay. He was rescued by h: ovmpahn as he was g-Hng djwn tne last time. The Hanson house on Tenth and Ex chang streets, belonging to i . U rar kr Is being lltte,! Willi a complete ' tern of plumbing to hot and cold water pipes, buth room, washstands and toilet room. W. J. Scully, the plumber. Is do ing" the rk. The Columbia Electrical & Repair com pany are moving their headquarters to their new building on Bond at reel. bv tw-en Eleventh and Twelfth. They have purchased the plant of the Columbia iron works and will consolidate the machinery with their own and will have a first- lass plant. They expect to be ent.n ; moved by the last of next week. D. P. B-ll. who was killed In the train wreck Sunday nicht. was formerly a r-sl-Ant of .Vstoria. WhUe here he dn.ve the Astoria steam laundry's "Viivery wagon, and was well known around town. About two years ago movl t Portland, where he conducted a confet. tion-ry store. On the day of the wrer-k he was running an uv cfim statwl .n rlie liagcage car in which place n- me: his death. The Annarin came In Monday ev-nirg from a wvs-ks' cruise on rhe kiwr river. Deputy Fish Cj.Timisslon'r l.owery r.. jrt that h- Jjun.l things in pretty good fhape and triat '! fl.sprmen had In nearly ry ca- taken out liren.-- in complian-e with the law. Sne s-ft out again ye-stenlay morr.mg aid it Is ex. leote.l she will finish pa'Mlir.if and be taken bick to Ralni-r in two or three 'lays more. Mr. Percy H. Lev!n arrived In th- city Sunday morning and last night a m ' ing of the joint committ- of the r.ava res.-rves arid ihe A. F. C was h i! at the armory to discuss the proIu-t!on f "The White Squadron." The proposition m--with much favor, and the rr.ar.u-' rip' of the play has been sent for. I'pin its ar. rival Mr. Levin will begin tru- wrk of ttirur out parts and s'udyir.g the t,l"re. and a cast organized for its product .on. The clreuit court ronMnii-d its -s. im yesterlay. As Attorney Ful'on was -lle,l an-ciV from 'im eP V on l.tliTlrieSP. , n , ,' -v, ., , , the ca'V of 0. vS in gate vs tre city of Astoria was continued over until pxlay. The Miow.ntr opIt wtre inad-: Klijah c. Jeff-rs vs. William K. Adair ea al., allovvesl to P.le an .'.mend-d fjrnplalnt. C. S. P.rown vs. Astoria Pa.king comiMtny. oid"r for w,afiriiiai;oii of ta!. Fisher Bros. vs. J. S. Dellltigi-r. settled and dis missed. A letter was p-'-eived yesterday by triemls in this c.ty telling of th- sa' arrival at Hamburg on the s:( amer I'a trui of Mr. and Mrs. Ir. Jiw-n, P;t n.erly of mis city. Tlie I'-v.ei- t:n:-i that th'-y htel a v-ry li-a.-ar.t tritj and that the.r liby was the pet of the passengers of 'lie ship who all wanted photos of the child. Mr. and Mrs. Ja risen art- -n route to Munich, !-; the do'-tor will complete his ,ned,i.-al education and Mrs. Jans:i will finish in music. Chris Sorerit-on, a prominent dairyman of Grays river, was in Astoria yesterday. He reports that, the grading is complete 'd for the Sald-rn logging rillr..ad and that track-laying !. tydng push'sl wltli the utmost speed. It Is expected to have the rood ready for operation by the 10th ..f July. Mr. Ion-n ion tat. that tne Grays river p-ople are preparing for a big. old-fashioned c-lebatlon on the Fourth. A complete pPgnm f-'r the mornlnt? Includes an oration by the best speaker to be had, Ih being pr'par'-d and an athletic pngr.-un wii! furnish diver, sion for the afternoon. It Is expe'-ted to make the b gs'-st celebration ever held on Grays river. Will Hckard. of Lewis and Clark-, a member of the committee to solicit funds for the grading of the Youngs bay road, was in the dty yesterday making a r port to the executive committee. He stated that he had Juet returned from Seaside, where JS6 waa subscribed for the completion of the grading of the road, and that the grading would be finished by the neitt two weeks. Mr. Heckard said that it waa probable that early In July a road from Ingall'a place at the Lewis and Clarke draw brlihte due west to the beach, shout seven and a half n.llea north of Seaside, would be bvnted. and work commenced eooti after. It l thotMtht a four per cent irrauV could Ih establlshe,!. and hsd It not teen for the twd weather, work wouM li"e Iwti com. nternl K-fore this, us when completed tly road will be a (treat accommodation to farmers living In that scclKui. The stat, normal school at Monmouth announces a new department, that of manual tratnlUK In addition (o the de partment of last year. It h.is iK adih-d to Its training department an ur. irraded vhoH, to Kive practUv in the work of th, country schools. The train, tn department Is now perhaps the mo: complete In the I'nlusl States. A now build. tut offers increased facilities tor work, and (he next ivr proline's to ! the N st the ih-hool has know n. The cats Kurue shows a marked gain In attemun.-e for the pmseiu year. The advertisement appear In this l.sue. (.1. Zelitlcr received a letter y ct, rl y f'Mtn l.ievite M'U Hl"k,nann, telling ! the ,t..ilh of the Litter's father, Major Ktuten llli-ktunn. t llerl hdors, tlermanv M.i.ior Hiekman.'i na.t Hie father of the laie Ta.ll lie kmsnn, of rhw vlty. sikHf vSath while tlmlvr cruising In the south, em IMrt of the county, was announced sonv time airv It e.cns th'old gentli-. nsin steadCy dtvllned after hearing of tho de.ith f his son, and the uncertain nuinmr In hlh he died. preed U',ion his mind, that seeming to to tho leading cause of hL dvcvane. w hich , ivurred on May it. He was a retired major of the lierman army and was po'tal d:re-lor of his province nt the time of S!s d a:h Ui-t evening two fishermen. It C. llammon.1 afd Krnest JoIiiim n, utter .... I , ,.rMi-s a xuffl. l-tw .pwntity of tnK'.. f -e .riarr.'l.ni', wero In doubt as t" who was the twtter num. and uis.n a suggestion from one of them, d.vlo.M t.. . s.ttiv a a is jrari.ri.-i.miM;,, '" ' I wre so n ngnunc lor nin.wr or-r '. it.utd ;r.v.. '.: vv s-n Kleventh and Tiv.-irth. I'.ef ir,, any particular damage was done. iittKers Slnuott and Kimball took theiii in chaige and as i no com. ::, l a.sst;y of the pair were 1 cents, they vv.'i ret have a cnar.oe ti jump t!n.r '.M.l and ar-- langui-hing In "i-' eitv ;a:l. Tl-.ey will ls given a cii.i.'i.-e to 'Xpl.un tiioiu-elv es iii the poll ivar: tli.s af t r:!Hn. A case v-f simple drunk . , .... . . 'or tn;1' ' ie ;.-l .1 ie.,ll I an o. .. .. .s . sum. I r.t.v untangtea ;.v .n.i. nine i"U;.n, ..n,.,,, u) i. ,..larg.. the govern. giv .in .icc nint of himself. The Itntish shin Purbridgo. Cap'. M li.;ilan. arrived In Monday nignt from Shanghai, anchoring off the tl - j erme.t's oa". r. and .XiS'.-ls to go up th j r;v. r in a f w days to l.dd gr im Cat1'. .,... .V... Vl...u,.e .ff.... ! .xii i.t...iia.i . ' ! n-n n. kiii a jeu " , he thought to is' thos,- situat.si at in ; mouth -f the Columbia nv r and started ! In. thinking that he had gor the huslmss 'down pretty fine to steer across t!w Pacific and strike the Columbia the first thing. Soon he w as un.lec, ived. a th fog lifting a llrtle, he saw he wu , dangerously close to a sand spit an 1 put nis sn.p jsi to avoid going ashore. It being (..rays nar- , Ivor that he had s'ghted Instead of the, entrance w trn t oiimiha. Kxuinig his mistake, he sterd his ship south. ami me same nr m ... ... . . , .11 .. . , ....... Vl ' oiumoia. .xt .ae inn" ui i.iii'i. la jghian'.s last fip. there was no Jetty it i.ray's har'.xir a;'.d he very ii.itur.nly took that place to Is. the Columbia, ther -ts.jng a dense f'g at the time. The .mimtin env-ft made in yesterday's Atorl.in that '.! ll.i-alo mado the run from I' rtia"'! . Astor.a riitrd.iy In I hours. U mintit-s. thus Ix-atitut the Te;.hore's r- ' jr.l by 11 minutes was erroneous and n.i. leading ".n July 11. hsT. the Telephone made the run from Portland t her dock m tnis city In four h eurs am! W minutes. Tho Ha a'.o. Sunday. made th. run from the steel lr..Ue to th- Clat.fp mill in hours. ST minutes. The Has. ssilo had the advantage of a fresn.t t" pull for her. while the T.-l-phine mad her run in the sumnfer. when tne river was low. While the phenomena! run of th- Haswilo excited much comment on th,. wat-r front. man river men w.-re dis)s)ss to doubt it. as she is tro short for her ts-.,m and digs her n"se Into the water tK muon There is ti'J 'lJUbt that :- Hassalo is f.trt. but It takes an j tremeiy sfjeedy boat to take th record . away fr,,m ht. M T-leph-ne. j 1 T H K FmKT STKVBN9 WATKR I'l'.OPOSITION City At: irn-y U- ides City Has No I-gal I'.U-ht ro Kurr.l.-.h W.it-r Outslile the 'i:y Limits ?;r-Uil (,'immitte,. Appoirit-1 to Vnf"r With 1'apta.n Holhrook. The board of water commissioners held a spe.ial me--ting yest-rday to consider ttie pfijp-jtiiil'm of supplying water to the 1 government for Fort S evens " Thi first matter unbr oonslderatlon was to wh-th-r the water commission, under th- charter, had the b-gal right V) lay pile, outside the city limits and fur nish water to persons wd residents of Astoria. At a previous meettnjt of the board this qu'-stlon had been taken up arnl th- el'y ati rn.-y was dlrestte.1 w lnvetu;a'! the ;,:a phase of Xlu; prois- si-tion. Mr. A!en at thw mwllng ul mlttd his opinion, holding that the char. er of Astoria would not j rmlt the board of water commission- to furnish water to parti-s outside the city limits. The fol V.wirig N Mr. Allen's opinion In full: A3T'rtI.. June i. JhSJ.-To the Hon Astoria Water Commission Gentlemen! In answer to your Inquiry as to the pow'-r of the city of Astoria to construct or extend water works beyond the c.ty limits, I am taking Into consideration th.. branch of the matter which a:pll-s to the de-.ne of the government to obtain water from the city, the furnishing of which would necessitate) th'i extension of a supply main outside of the llmtis of the city of Astoria, to carry water to a consumer. I 'have carefully examined the chart 1 r provlslonH applicable to the qi'sti.n and also the c In point and I find that the law makes a distinc tion between the two kinds of cai!"S, to wit: Those In which It Is necessary to construct works and lay pipes out aide th limits of the Incorporation fir the pur' P'rn of bringing water to oinsum'-ra and to the reservoir Inside of the limits, and those in which It Is desired as It 1 In the case under consideration, to extend mains to consumers outside the limits. Our charter expressly provides that 'he rommlswJon may acquire realty, conetrncf ny and all necessary works In or out tjt the city for the purpose of acquiring a supply of water for the Inhabl bantu of the dty, hut does not directly authorize the construction or maintenance of mains outside the city for the purposes of sap plying water to consumers, non-reslI'mts of the dty. The charter does not prohibit the com. mission from supplying water to a non- resident of the city, who nviy tak liU supply Inside the limits, It making n difference what hi may do with the water after he receives It. I ibut respect. nKe authority hold to the same doctrine, It la therefore my opinion that tlvcom. mission, may extend U" mains to the city limits, there put In a meter, Mr not, as the commlsHlon nuy d. sliv. deliver I lie water to thn govetnnient at that point, ami the government, by lav dig tts own plM fr'iit tho city limits to lis fortltl. atlciis, may ttius a ninro from the city of Astoria a supply of water. I am of the opinion tluit the h'vo ar raiigement will satisfy tho gvvermneut, as It gencrnll.v prvfers :t construct H" own wvuks In such a isi-e. and I Ihink the coinmsslim can giant the prlvlbgc to the gvivernineiit In the manner in.l.cai. i e,l by my opinion without violation of tlie lert. r or sirlt of the law. III cousoiueiuv of Hie above opinion from the city atU'tney the Nvarvl decldeil to give up further consideration of running a pipe line to Fort Stevens, hut that If the government would lav a piv lino frven th fort to the city limits at i Smith's point the hoarvl would connect it with the city main and supply the P'lt j with w uter, provided a;i evjul'.able vvn. tract wtild Ih made, v'apt.iln Itolhr.mk ' was pivwnt and siatevl that he was not i In a vvs4tkii to male whether such an! arrangement would ho satisfactory to the I government, th, only thing he can do is to get a proposition ftvn the city and i submit It to the department. He said. howvwr, tlsst prearatioiva were In'lng : made to uccoinniodato two Ukiterus and ' If an adequate supply onild bo ob.amod ; II was the lniontli to arrange for four ' batteries. This would mean, including families of the men. alut 10 H'ple . lie estimates the .ui.iiulfv ef water re- ,.,. . ,.,,,. ,ur .... ,...,, " -' haltvrv. Tbe f,s-,l pits' Into Die h'tf city -,...,. h, ;l .,, , .,,, , . rervlr has a oa'.icitv , , . . K.IW (,.r ,,,v .,w ,,.,.,, , ,,..,.,, ;vw, lllt .,,,,. ,,,.k- rt.,s,;,ate If ;h,, arrangement ciwitvmpl.ited Is mad .,. k.1Iy , (l , ,ay A ,.,, nuiin fr m the flst of I'.ond street to thr bridge draw, alsut soi fist The P I"' U now on hand and tt Is rstim.iml mat t- lay and box tt wotiM o.-t no: ex-.-,s-,l $.1','. A oonitniil-.' ."lisst.-'g o innin:st r.ers rjinor-'. Tr i-ctuuvl an 1 It.-ovl'oy vv.is .i,'pour.,s! t as, ,-riiiiti if right of way .viiid ..on-.-l from l:i. taihv.iv co:np,riy to lay v p .- a.ong the r.ulw.iv tn;i-. get e.tun.v.s of -s-t of extending ttv -.,;, .,,'.,1 aU- make r,.oom:il...".,l.l t loll f the prC- p T thom no '.t for water. T'lev vv:',: r-': rt at !' i ll m,vtin,' to ! i a .. in th,. tie. futur . OH. SIIAl'KS uF I N.1.1'. SAM .bi Tii has numy pi ..nit at.ir.j f v IM- that .ilways attract the .I'l.'ti ion ..,ri rt,i hll!, ,,, pi.i.ly protn.n. nt f-aturs that Impress visitors m 4 mar. inr no; to th, cr-dii of the city. A"tor'.a has two eyesorvs that h--a.l the list of the lin'oitgnu us sights that gr.'.-t the ey. of strangers visiting this c-ty. one Is the block of ground ui'n which is gathered the pondes, rip', collect k4t of anthiue biirdings. cil I shisls. l.rok.'u psnirds. and bri. kNits intertwined with ( jr srowlh f ,,,,, h..llf., ,, s n (hi house square, and is the proTty of Clatsop C'Kiiity. The other hloek often taken hv "nr k-ri)U, wnl, h , farm friends when visiting A-torti fol ia neglect. sl pi,.,'., of m adow laii'l. n-. ' iongs to the fnlted S at. government and has located uimki I: the custom and p,stol!l.v building V'-s.ei.l.iv Ast'.rl.uis no. only s: rangers w re t'e.it.sl t the nov. l sa.'ht of the v rnnieiu s.iiar" l... ing mowed f,.r hay for a llv.-ry st.ii.le Siiades of I'rirle Ham. who ever heard of a outturn hou-e sij.wtr.. in imv 01 tier place hut Astoria being tuTi.sl int., a luiy farm and In no mtnity ouisi.t.- uf som backwoiIs o.unty in l:ie S.vi!h coiiid sin h a court house yard as Clatsop ounty's Lie found. The pub!! square ar.- usimlly the l-right is,ts thai ftr-t afnii t the u'tentlon of striir.g.rs In vis Itttig a tow n, and h - ii in on gun. I n or New York, they are alnv-st inv una My k 't clos-ly lrlnimd and th- l.rtt;!i" vr.-ii of the grasj is sei fff with hand. wire tr.s-s. shrulwi and b!Hmlng plants. Aldearancm count for half the nicif-s of mi liiilivlilual. a town r a isnmty and people in m-iklng their estvnuiilon of the standing of either are governed largely B . h. tii.-r the l.mks ! tidy or slm. i:!y. There are ex;-.-piions to all rub-s and the Astorlan will s.iy on h-half of the pM.pl, of Clatsop county and As toria that the publf" squares of this city ar- n'"t true. crH-rlons of the energy nf .ur p.pe. Inn only indlcii- a tnought. le.-s carelessness In their ciis'. Aetofla Is no lotig-r u rural community nor a llshllg Village, ,Jt s n"W one of the Uv-, pri;rwlve idte of the northwHil anl with this new life will come public quare whos,, apisarancn will 6e a credit to any American city and which will b an object lesson and an Incentive to private Individuals to Unmify their yanls anl hom'S. ASTOHIAS SI'LKNDIU 8CII' KIM. Ho little has bssn smd In the elly papers of the schools of Astoria, tha'. oiitslile of lhe dlr'r-tly Intenssted, few of the people of this plac. have any knowledge as 10 what tho condition and utandlng if thn el'y schools ar-. It Is a fai-t that the citizens of Astoria should tie proud 'of, that the schools of no other city In Oregon have a higher standing than d those of this place. The primary scrioola are as -rfe-t as talent and experience can make th-m, while th hl.di scthool course, which covers four yenrs. Is so complete) that Its gradual-s are fully eqiilpix-d for any vocation, unl'ss It be for some prof'-psion requiring a technp al training. The subjoined slatlstc, furnished to the Astorlan by Professor It. N. Wright, principal of the high s'-hool, make a splendid showing for the various nchoolJ of the city. The gain 'n the enrollment Indicates a very substantial growth of population for the city, while the. Increane In the average attendance Is a flattering commendation of tho efllcl'-ney of trie teachers. There were r'glsterxl In the Astiria schools the past year 12TS .ii.pils, an ln creas! of IS over 1WI8. Tne number of days' ait'-ndiinco was 170.1 - -,r i'Jfft nr. re than In WK The p-r c nt .,f att'tidanoe was 07.9 and the number nt oases, of tar. dlnei-s Mr,. Tho average rurnbr to each teacher was 44. The number In the high school was 112. ur S1 more than In Probably no schools on the coast have a higher per'-entaKO of attendance or few r cases of tardlns-ss than the Astoria schfjols, which certainly reflects credit upon our tenchlrwr force. The number reglslere-l In Cno differr-n ; ik olg wa as 6,llow8: High school. U'i. M Clure, 625; Adair, 'JX; Slilvdy, V,2; A: x-rbrook, SU. Total, 1278. SIX NEW DWELLINGS T i rlK BUILT. The contracts were let yesterday by M. DeLIn, the architect, who drew the SPEGIAhS 1 iTViwm ?v a sVVW ov W Shanahan p. ails for "lx new ,01 lutes erk iiwn vvtii. h Is to Is co:iiiueiisi at on.v I'll" tiii .s nt r-id aw.ird,sl was t r '.wo co iig, for I : t oung. 10 Peero i .1 "ii l-iioli.i'igo lii,-l near T-'nili. u.l)oiiing the v'ougixgutl iial cintic tv The con. (act f r '."iililii'g Hie two is'ttases was award, l to Hlism Mul 'i for t-:-. Tn- oiior Utter W.T, C '1 1' llllll-ll., ... J .lacv; I'-"'. .' S.i.,1 and Johti liiind.ui.i. .''. The ec. n,t ...iitract .ls .r the ,-rectloll of four , ott-lges f"l II Ikik. r to 1 1 is t. d on in.- cor in r S'. vein imii h s'-i'i" an I I'tankloi ,1 v . mi.- Julius J .1 'oi's us g, 1 n the 1 a'. :i i- w-'ik. S.imii.l W il. t Hi.' plum., lug. s-is mug and tlniitng and I! Ssihl s.t.in t'l- ii'l-i-. te oc. I'lo; loll Ito- t.- la! st 1 f !.. four lioii-.n wli.n is a.lv for o. .-illMlli ) Will lie it li-ll,. over I''.. '0. AH six 'f the Imllding al ' " ' Ill.slelll i-otlag' s having 1 veil .vliy-ll. leli'S lll.il the Ilio-l r!4' t-lig h.i W.te . 00 d ditre Th. wlil have n'li. rote :i.l stone fimii'la'. i-tts. and t.-- Ii.ii.llltiis'i. ..I mi the w.iKs .mil llti.il wild ."in !.:. water giis and electric avalein. TIki pUins ir mi ,..l .y An lute, t I , I. I'm ln.H..ire that thev are 1, . l- .pilt hnslsoni- In ,t-,-af an-v and lno will tn a spleii.l d iiilsl.iioii lo the a ri'-nh large li-t of tsuutlful re-t'li ti.ss tia. ailurn this ulty This work 14 I.ut the for-runii' r ef the Imll.tlng liin tluit A.iorla Is to have this s.ason and 1. anollwr pris.f of the geiier.il pt..peru that this city Is now enjoying. TIIK ItoWlNii CI.I'II. A larg- iiuiiiIh r of u.ng Wor ans met in the l'ush cpii, rooms lustt night to h rf.it the orgimai imi of a r owing club 'I're foi'.i-vliig dtt-cri vver- .1.- ted: I'res i.l-nt 1-1 J. C.irr, llrsi nc..p'i .11 t. Il.lwird N-T 01. s. 11ml vl. -ir'.id -nt J M Hugh.-.. - r-ta'. I' II .Holey '1 tie ! ..r.l ,.f di e, -or. are; It 1; I'rnel. II J When I y. J I. Griike C'oirlis M'own an I W A. Sherman a' -l th- apta.n is Johtl M Yolll'lf A commit!, e 10 col',-, t the nctiUi-hip due- ei.. by th rr -ini-o s was !i.jsi n ted u, fldlowst John Young Judg Hugh, s and K I She.- C II. SoV-V. Judge llllglle .III. I II W I'..' rsoii w .. ppoltitisl a coruniil'ee im is ns' it utii.ti rind !-v liss A commit lee t , arriinge a m oilig'it --urslon for 'h-n-.ir f itiir,. was a'. ih' -d i- folioa,: I"".., ,nt Cirr. John .1 .ling ad Charles Hrowu T!i-I'lub st ir's nut w.ih v-rv fli'terlT g pr.eqw'ts. th-r' vlng ti isiari.-r mem ber". It Is the Intention to build a but. him,-' on Y eings !my. at thr terminus 1 f h. bl.-v-le iarh. wh-i.. a gyninnsium will Inter be cx'ahllshcd ami arrnng'. m.-tils made for swimming and all kinds Hf aquatic .porls 'Ph.. club is nn or g.,n rat! -ti which Is .e-tving or lh- best lo-lp which Aelorl ins an give and -v.rv. Itlilig -:Sle .1. edd don.- to en- iiourag- lis promotion. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. IV J. C:irny we for'. iiind visitors M in. lay. Matt Kb rman. who owns the wreiked is It 1 1 Gbnmorag was In town yesterday. J. ('. Swop", the palnnr. r"tiinis Mor. d.iv night from a business trip to port land G. A. I:irrah, the own-r of a Mm- farm on Grays river, was uu Astoria visitor yesterday. I"rs Wult'-rs. (he well known shoe tmin. n-rurni-d Monday evening from a business trip to Portland William Hallls, a m-mb'-r nf Hie w.- known Ann of Its-no A llalils. of port land, was In Astoria, yesterday. W W. Itbl'-hfilar, superintendent of Rlmori's cannery, was doing businers in Portland the first of the ws-k. Mljs Maggie lllgglns. retiinied Monday 'Vetting from Portland, where she Jina sis-nt the paet f 'W week", vlsl'ing witn ftl. nds. Mist Mabel McGiilpi., of Heaslile, passed rhiough the city y(erday en rout,? for lirooklleld, where she will be Hie guest of friend for some time. A S 1 1 A K IC H I ' M A Tt I A N LIHCOVK.RY. Tho mwl scholarly men of the world have devoted yeara t) the study of one of Shakespeare' greatest creations. Hamlet has bes-m dliwtussed by the ablest mind of all countries. What his mnl ndy was, bus vexed more than "no scien. liflc brain. It remains) for America and the producers of Ameri'a's greatest rem. ,s)yHotttetUrr' Stomach lilMers to make, tho dls:f)vcry. Nothing ailed Ham let but Indigestion, which upset his liver, lolliiied his blood and made him nervous. If It had been possible for Hamlet to have had Hostetter's Htemach Bitters he would have been a different Character. It makes and keepB stomachs strong, and with hearty digestion and pure bhjod no dlK'stise Is possible. It Is for both men ard women. All druggists Hell tt. PKOPOHALH WANTED. Wanted Hide for tearing down, remov- Irat Ohe material, and rebuilding a school house In the John Hay district. Address John Lewis, clerk, Astoria. The most unsuccessful business men are the ones who are always the hardest In their relation with unsuccessful ones, FOR THE W'o Iiiivp tlio Impost lint' of aiiilitt 1 1 to lowest j't ii'i'M. tllWI.H OVICWALI.H Made ef title Twill 1 i 11 1 1 It , bllle Willi nlilie thrwd, large pearl l.iu ns; Just ili tlili g for lhi Iksi Ii, MVn washing, price p. r pair too 1 Illl.MtKN'H ItK.M'H HTIH; threa ei'.s, h.s, sisvtle slid stiovel; gviod tu.e site, per set 1 Co HOY'S (Vi:ilI.M, mado of go,l tnllle,! denim, copper rlvlted, paion: snap fu. lotmig ; our lsys will waul a isiir, pi Ice per iair tf.o I.AIMKS' IH'HIU'.U HATIIINM fAIH; warranted w a'erjr f ; ach NHt The chi.ipest plac III tho elly to liy T. leacope Hasketa and maps. mm . .iws-y il av .nr. R. L. Boyle & Co LLcticl.tiK Rent Bntntc Denier of ASTORIA, OREGON Write for Iiifunniition ami l'uiiittlt. I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY! Tclepliont No U i HnrllAC rtnlu tfiA PfinirAct Mpitc S IIWUWIVvJ VII1J UV VIIUlVVvJI 1'tVUIvJ 4S Caiifll HI., atil I'alas Uttiaatai-I. i AW.W.vAWWAW.W'.W.. "Russell" Automatic Engine . I S Writtt for ('iitiiloijiH s of A. II. AVKKIIX, Manager. Pacific NavigationCompany HTKAMKHH R. P. Blmore W. II. HiirrlHori OAHIHALDI HAY (Vmnivcting at Astnriu with the San Francisco, I'lirtlniiil ami all Kor rates ap;ily I i COHS ACO., Ak-etite, TILLAMOOK. Ore. .iVyTVVrV.MMr Astoria's LcacHtiK Hotel Mcglcr & Wright, Props. SAINT PAUL M Al MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ill I HT. 1'AUL, MINN (.'apitul . ... Reserve for Unearned Premium Reserve for all Other Liabilities Net Surplus over all Liabilities Total Asset PACIFIC DEPARTHENT. CHARLES CHRIBTEN8EN, Manager. B. OOODWIN, Assistant Manager. 317 California St., 8. F Cal, BEAGfll Hiiinnipr gomNin tlierity Bros. A Dninty. Tender Utile Knot. thai wants 'L and roin furi. will louk oa trim and neat III olio of our ripil alt oxfmd t lea as It Is p..he v.. 1 get ciiiiifuri, iiyls and b'suiv In our rual or i1u'- fc.i.a kid Ilea Tttry ar th" l;.u -Ivimrit and bil that w h.tvo )"t p a fd before our p t -1 - 1 TUB IIYIK 11IVB. r.:!.r riiiiiiifit iul Streol Kniiu! toilers, Saw Mills. Ul'SSKLL V CO., I'ortlaiul, Oitkoii. ONLY IHHKCT I-INK AHTOItIA to TILLAMOOK CITY HOUHONVII-LK Ortyua lUilroad Jt Nvlittlon Co. for ixjlnta east. For frei(lit and iiaasen. Hnntucl Blmore Co. Weneral Agents, AHTOHIA, ORE. Orvgon lUilroad Navigation Co., VOHTLAND, Ore. JAN. it, i8y(. $ 500,000.00 1,016,407.87 222,691.07 781,888.78 $2,523,87.72 Antorla, OrcKuik SAMUEL ELMORE & CO, Agents I I