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THE DAILY ASTOIUAN. THURSDAY MORNING. JDNK 22, 1899. AFTERNOON OFF TWd down lo kouitwoik.ln h icrulililni bvtktt.to th tilth pen tnd Buailith, l. Iht Conillllnll of lb wumtn who illll utet loap In air twening On (In oihfr hand tat weman who ui.i Guld ttutt LM:;Ld;T.X,;: Washimi Powder 00. With Gold butt th doe htr clftnlng with UK Ihe effort, In half Hit lime and at hall lb coil ai with .ip or any oilier laanaar. For graaiMt tconomy buy our larga p ang. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY (1 l ull iinv ( mu.h.ii: sum i s. I ct thiiitf iicwitnJ iitihhyiii I.VSIIKN Nl CkWI.AK. BUFFUM & PENDLETON llnttcrH (ind 1' H nlwherw. MThir.l Stmt, (V.rnrr Stark, I'OKTJ.AND, OKEdON. Stop and Think! Arc Vrni (tttin The HeHt Menln. The HeHt LitiorH. Or The HeHt Hedn Thai can bo had In the illr" II not, AfX0 H rtf 41 11 ei M lt I. .lec.u.t vou h.sc no, v I.IUd Jg J 65131113111. rr ihoae who raqulre a gtnulna ti. Max ( (bar wila Kunr all thai y aaad. Th .uaanda who know II hev frwalr eoafuaaa Thai of all th. great ealwara "ItTT I th. HEST. I 4nK lor lie My n i,( ".IHI'I'V nnil take no oilier, r-taMltliot twenty year. Columbia Electric and Repair Co. SueoeHHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Foundrymen Lou it I rig IMglticn Hulll ntitl KcpnlreU. Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Munufai turcrs of the lo.surpasscd ... M Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Klwtric Lights and Tower rinnts. pb Printing The Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FRBB TO ALU OMk rrary uar from I o clock to lt and l:H to l:N p. m. Oubacrlptlon rate n par annum. Weat Co. Elersnth at I Dvma linw m mm hJI' IT M" V . Win mm n1w Chicago &t. I oula Now York Btwtsa Latest Block, KNOX Summer Stvles. Loggers' Supplies Kept in Stock 01 Any Description Done with Neatness and Dispatch Prices Reasonable. Call at Daily Astorian. C. J. TRENCHARD, rntnmlffilfln. Rrnkcrape. - CMB,om HouHO Broker. -T"-"' 7 Insurance and Shipping'. HYPHENATED AMERICANS Captain Cos Man DcnocncesArntr leans Who Retain Foreign Pre fix to Their Citizenship. ADMIRAL DEVVfcY'S FLANS Captain Cogb'an Says the Adnlul Will Not Mike a Tour of the Cojr.tiy. I'lllt'AUO Juno 21. -A M-. la'. I 'i the TIiim Herald from 'IVrrc I Idutv. lud , u; I ' il u I n r.,hliin. ot the Ital.-Urh, who slopped here on hia Way In l'un"t .mind to vIkII fit'lida f Mm. Coimhlan, ami III", In IliU .city, where tho linn ymiiiK u.iv.tl olllier Ural lll III. wife. alio wa. a Ml". Iliiiieiur i )' '. talked HiliTeallngly with ttl.ae friend of 'he m riiir. ii" which lii vt- brought hiiii mm prune inm , except u ! the I 'fili.it fy HUU illt eecll, With l! rn U tiitioo of "ll h d.r IC4..-1." That af fair, In .'aid. I -l"M l iM ii'. ill. ll .i lit that though lie bud a mink full of Idler, received Ir rn ml put!, of Ihe fulled Hmi". only !' were l: criil.im ami of ilml Ii 14 wete written l.y viry IK lit.) mix "f ion". Tin" ini'Uti lll iMak Willi fi'rllim J.llnl ll.ll Iw I'Ullr'l "lijlitH'iirti"! AiiiTii-tui. t'1 Ha! J Hi': "If it limn la nil Arm-tl all rlUH-n. ! in mi AiiK-rliuti til I- n. pur.- r! a:niil. I liau- no puJI'-iir wnli tlil hitirii4ili-.l ii;i"iiliii 'nir- In notlnnii tli.it KuroK i.itilil r.illi r ! to-lay II. all th- xla:nir if their ftt'-II'MiaJ ll!H III our I'ltitrM .lilli. If tin.' fotxlifti uilolilal. K''l I ; f i:lnil I III till. I'llll' ll ri'!i' our w'rr will Ih- I'll tli wmtr.' ' Wlv.ii ai-Kil hi In- t noimm A'lmirnl lirHi) a iiii.iiii ftouM ! oil In r'tlirn lo llii. loimiry. Iw rnHi-l: "I l-'U-K' Im lll i!-i at oil' "- to hi" Hoiiu rr inout. IU will )ol maK. .my trip ovi-r tli roon ry In rrnio to Invitation. ati. iKl Juli.:f . . li tmitcn llr lo- not Ilk.- tlmt kirtu of sloiy nor iIj any our "f t tip army uml iwvy tifllivr. A'ltnlrul Imvvy will pr.il'shly attnul Ihr hinii-l i ir iv'ii In hl honor In N'' Vork, ilovi-iiior lli.-vih, wiki I. an Imitnaic frl.ii'l will aMi-n.l lli -.Kir. lit- h.' will aoiiil no oihi-r ii lrhratloti or l nnrr." IIIC.WKNB t.AW Vlol.ATKP tienn.ru tic C..nventioii U'H Into An I'P" rar and t'ann.d Organiae l.urirtVIIXK. Ky.. Juive Jl.-The race f.H- the l-iiKratlp nonitnatlun for sov. i.rinr of K'imi.'ky Hew letwe.-n t'aul" Hlon.. and William A. Owtivl. A com. Ulnaik.n of the follower, of ttienc two l-M.l.'r. tontjjlit M'Uiol tht orKumiatton of the convenilon In the olei-tion of lavhl It. HiMwtne lo l trmiOTry chairman. The llrt law V heaven ifmt Utile to do T a, ASTORIA, .OREGON Aieutw.r.&a.,andpMiflKxprtico - i. wltli h riilii' it todity'a fror"i. m it tho 4'-nioriitM mat convention. On tho conwary, orW av pla V Knut ooiifimion ami after awplinrlHK thrmiith rwarly fliftit hnr of t1liii lnirin tf cmitHita tho con -milon, wllti ut iMmiluiliiif a li. Irif.H r . a'ljfiurn-il until I'Vi-iilnif, In a whirlwind of chair, fan. tJilly nhfi'ia ami rwii-irlfra' copy, Kurt una .fly n' "" ' hurl. Th fi'flliiai wa at a h Kh tim'fn nvei the arnum'-ni that w In iirorf !. fi;n I'hiilrrrniii Jln.:on out i.ir eonioat. i. iMi-iftlon frim Kuiton p-unty, Hp lioma of W'lllliim tlM'li' l. oiw Of tlw .''l. line ' unill'lnK'K for novi-rn t. CotiKri-... limn K.lla, ' 'hf Hlmh (ll.trh-l. a v-r. iili!i Ki'iiih rn.in of niw-fi vi-hrnf if, wii i'l'i'ii-iitly iifi HcnthiK fiorlH'I'a . A" i,t th" i .i' a'l'l v ii Ir ltiK :in rrui.'-l at uliort IriUrvai hy ti"i' U-monution. of apiirnval. A Sfp'innl nirulif. Cttli1 thi- wit.c for hi. poliipal and ajilrlUu. ! Itriiicnt. mountfil a chair and ii)ij ;-iiii M.iJ T John.oii lo orry out til. thii'.it, anti'.um -lnjt ln l.li'n'ally that fore w iil'l li to- 'i''.iry In hi. caiw. Quick ii. iijcri jiii. hoiiiii... -I....... ..-Mi. "i' j i)(.ai.ii olIK.er ai jinn.!. na murmn fiont of I h UK'- l"r th- Intru'l-r. !i!j.,. Hiv.lldwl by thf llnite. advity w, a. for. ...mpcl.t... r.,uln miid Av Hiini" nan rtmio"! .oi..r.7 .liindiiiK n dmi when thr affair "' err. ,, and the r. .uit wa. a x-n-rAl rnii., io Ki out o! uf wy vi inil(, pr rViny mu ami 1kI1 tri. luIaivJ ... K'-iMt.il di.arr.niKem.-rn of the furniture ll.ilf .i doii-ti ni'ti .urroiiiHl.-l eah of the hclu(Teiita and -the dlaturU-r wa. hii"tld out of the h!l. AM. Qt'lKT IN 8ASIOA. Native. (Jive I'p Armw-C'ommiaMonera It-.'oinin.nd Kinship He AhllKhl. A1IA. DttlllOil. JUIlC ll. v.tl AU':iail'i, i N. 7... Juih- 21 Maiiiafa h... ru rendered j J k.Vi rltl--. and the l'allU have lven up All' , jour ! a ! i"ii'i n. .... I. ,.nf.rfl upon naiive. r .un-i wun r.lte. In th.sr powo-nxl'iri. iUuali j.ron l.e.1 IO 11HTI 1.1 l.-r-.r. w-.,i.-. Ttw unlive luve p'turriMl lo tn.-.r ; h.in.j. Mall.tia Tjiiu Wa. r.-.oni d a. kniK hy the comml'i-loticr. of tf il.r.e K..r ar.d di'i.lon "f I lie ( i hl.f Jimtice, t'lamlH r. In the mailer. f the kuiKthlp wan pr. lainuM mild and hltulinif. Malht Tanu then abdicated In favor of lh c ominlloner.. w ho ai polnl.d a twovUional Kovernnwiit. coi .i.ilnrf of twliMil. of th,- three power., j i iiipoweili tne niaj-Tiiy 10 aci in a.i en- wherr uiianiMilty t not required by the Herlln tn-aty. Clii.f Jaxilce ClianitxTa .vintinu-s to hold i,l!he and art us niuii'cli'ai ultlcUU ate eoiihrmed 1 r. Willi. Im Ho'f ha been au.horii.d to a I a wv.!i.ent of the m i:li-.ili:y of Apia The ronimlnaioiiT ekiH-ot to leave Ju'c J. hut they have re. Hing ed Chief Ju.tlce Chumtiera to r- m.iin. Their report recommeiui. me ntlon of the kltiKKhlp In the t.Und and the appoliument (f . gov.rn,.r and ex.- cu.tvo council. cJ,..,il..g of three nom- in.f of llv three In.ere.ted powers, as- mated by a native houye. I'nder tm M heme the Kovemor would have a veto over genera! and municipal law. X-m. , , . , ,. k-. tnec. aouio it uici umv.u .ular. diplomatic and Judh Ul fu.u"tlo..e would he aboliahid: revenue would be rai.-l by Increase of duties and poll tax. lur.mllo'.lon oi the ureme court would . . .... He increa.eti in me niuiui.-ip.iiii j . n.c powvr of the mayor and council would he tended and the K;.ttlce wu:d be ' wider the general government. j Apia and the country roundabout are ' r.umlit normal condition. The Amer. I. ana and Hrl.ii.her exxv alifAction at Ihe decision of the commissioner. VI'KON MOl'TH TO UK SURVEYBD. SAN KUANClSCfi. June 21. -The ciat nnil ge.'.det'.c survey uteamer Patterson as .ail.d for St. Michael to make a sur. ley of lhat iwrtion of Dehrimt sea on il.e route to the Ala.-kan gold Melds. A I year ago sysvmatle work was begun j ii. this region. This year the .tea ward ap" .roache of the Yukon are lo be de-vclolK-d, In cnneellon with parttvs on .mail bouts ixintalnlng the tracking of the delui channels and rhelr devious wu through the gretil b:ik io the deep water of tie sea. NO CIIANC.K IN ARMY RATION. WASH1NOTON, June 21-The board of otllcci-s appointed by tK'tiernl Brooke to Investigate and ' muke recommendations regarding the army ration have prepared their renorr. and It has been forwarded ... . t to the war department. No change Is . reu imnu mlcd in th,- ration Itself, though a slight modification of Ihe manner in hlchmcn niy use the savings on r tlotis Is supgesttHl. TOBACCO SEIZED. SAN FRANCISCO. June 21.-Burt Thomas, of the interim! revenue service. today selied 2.V,000 cigars and tobacco, valued a; S.VM0, In the Capital cigar fat- wry, the largest cigar factory In this city, tor violation of the revenue laws. WASHINGTON O. A. R. MEETS. SEATTLE, June 21. The Grand Army of the Republic, department of W a-shlns- ton. and Its allied ocloties of Women- Relief Corps and Sons of Veteran con vened In annual session today. The day wa devoted to organlxatlon and reports of committees and otIUvrs. i Last fall I prained my left" hip while handling onie heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at flnit it was a ilifihl strain and wortld soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly got around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recommended me to try Chanv. berlaln'a Pain Balm. I tried It and one. naif of a 50-cent bottle cured me en. llrely. I now recommend it to all my frienda.-P. A. Babcock, Erie, Pa. It 1 for sale by Charles Roger. DISASTER IN THE PHILIPPINES Dr. McQuesten, Late Health Of fleer at Minla, Makes Dire Predictions. FAVORS NEGRO SOLDIERS SaysTaey Cjh Stanl tt: Climate He Praises tiie Volunteer Solum. j'.AN riI.N'.l(l'0. Suit- 21.- Vt. Ct..i:l' A. Mtjueairi, ho wua on tne :urr of licrieml (l and who wra j ..inly of the c.niJiloii or trie I'ninii- ..u .l uatloii. lie l of the opinion that j ake f(um ,,, , Uifm He alKO ay. that th peace commlailon I I wa. imi atolute fllury and that lt work , from the .tart waa without eff-i i. ll I ..ronay .uppt. ti mlllury trovern.! K ! n,e ot th. Uland.. .xept tha, he ,h nk' j more men will le neee.aary than na j t. cn fatlmatMj. Ir. fk-hurman known that the commit" ! l.m '. a failure and In cornlaif home j 1 In July, aJ.le-d Captain Mcgueiiten "I'nle.a ..Jdlerii. thoumirxla of tnem, ure a-nt to the akl of our mn fhere ; 'i.y will l.e drivn hack Into Minl'a In . th' court.- o.' the next few month, dur- Inir the ramy e a. n. Our men nlmrily canri: utand the c'.lmaSe. Klfty p-r ernl ot them wll! be Incapliaied hy "lektM".. Manila will lie in a mate ot .IKe aKln. "On.- f the Kreal danger lht our in.-n have to fuee I. the climate. The ni-MconK-ra will he at a dl.adva ixe bf- aue the volunte-r. who are returning j h tiii arr Inured to the cllmte. A - ... . L'.lli.ln. fVilnlf I A in.lLlCI Ul .11. .. ( i..i."i .( they luve the Americans llck--d already. "One solution of the ultuatlon miffht he to nlit col ired tith! from the t.ulf .'.atr. ami thl mlitht .Ktle .ome of ihe race question, of that section. Th-"e nnil would he belter able lo tal the rl mate eortdltiont. anwtnd Manila 'ul It ha tMH-n pr ven that they ar Ifooil lUhter. j I want to .ay a word for the western,, cumvate1 by .y a. required v luntrvr. They make the fhient ol. h). law; nll partlee are hereby nitifle .Her. In the world, and their flithtitut ' to appear, respond and offer evidence ,..i..,i it., i .h. vniun. tourhiiw vaid all. r at Ion at 10 o'clock a. 1 ' ... m.. on July 5. ISM. before the register "-r ! -in( l rlurn hom: anJ 1 '".and receiver ax the United State Land ' lnk that the plan to enlhu thri0fflc , 0re!f),n CUy ore., Ohe .aid i. . . t-l. fnliinlAMr. ...n'.ula lioi-lrp In a nnwvp affiiLivlt. . .i.. nun .-in k- . ' " ' " ' The men enlisted to rlpht for their coun. ' r' nJ lbey " 1,01 ,he kiml : ' who want to stay and fllfht an lnurrec- ' money or the fun of fighting, I JVLxSE KOSTKK DEAD. .... n p,.r iui I'.ia. n.j., .u. . June 2ml ISO former federal judge for the dl'rt;t of jjollce l hereby given that the fcllow Kna. died this evening. Judge Fosterling named settler has filed notice of he was appointed Judfie ot the Lmteu oi district court by President Grant In !S'4. and erved untrt March, ehis year, when he wa retired and iucoeeded by W. C. Hook. REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES IN FRAC " JOHNSTOWN, fa.. June Il.-The Cam- bna Steel company ha posted notices f a giwral advance of wage of W per cent. Ab.iut MX rmn are anecxea o u.e advance. COMMODORE BADGER DEAU. CONCORD. Mass.. June :i-tommodore Oscar C. Badger. U. S. N.. retired, Is , . -c v...r. did. aged .bear CONTEST NOTICE. DeiMUuneni of the Interior, UnMed Stat.s Ind Office. Oregon City, Oregon. June 13. 1SS.-A sufficient contest afflda- vii dated Mav 6, 1S?9. having been flleu i i L r Howell contee--1 in this office by W O. Hoe"'Jn' lam. against, homestead entry' UKU, made Ortober 30. for n e 4. sectton 8. tow nshlp 5 north, range 10 west. bv Ole Teter S. Axdei, contcstee. in f l' . h,,..rtlA gaid - , i w men ii i nib' Axilal has wholly atundoned said tract, and changed his residence therefrom for nvire than one year since making satu entry, and next prior to the date herein nd said absence has not been oauseu by service In the ar.vy or navy o! the United States In time of war; that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by Ir.w." Said parties are hereby notified appear. respond and offer evidence to-tchlnT said allegation at 1 o'clock p. m.. oi Jtry 26. 1S5, before the register ard r". .iver at anj i, section 5, tp. 4, n r 8 w. He name tiie United Slates Land Office In Oregon .tne following witnesses to prove his con City, Oren. The suld contestant hav tlnuous residence upon and cultivation Ing. In a proper altldavU, flhd June 5. 'gf gaij land, ii: Matthias E. Juopperl. l!Ji9. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice- ean not be made, it Is here, by ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper pumication. WILLIAM GALLOWAY, Receiver. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, June 13, 1SP9-A sufficient contest affida vit having been filed In this office by W. G. Howell, contestant, against home stead entry No. 9134. made August 8. - ... a. B 1SU. ror s e secuon u. ..p ... range iu w. oj- ucr vo...i. by oscar v. compo, contcs- tee, in wnicn it is aiteeu rnai me nan. Oscar V. Compo has wholly abandoned saM tract, and changed hi residence therefrom Bor more than four years since making said entry, an4 next prior to the .ut of Mid contest affidavit, and that said absence ha not been caused by service In the army or navy In Ome of war; that said traot I not settled upon 3 m ml i ai.ii "H i '-. rvv -v v ivy J (tiffin W$'f mm 3m An Excellent Combination. Th plfhwirit DiftliiKl and Ih'IuIIcIuI effect of the well known remedy, hriilh or Fl'.s, manufnetured by the Califohsia Fio SrniF (., Ulnatrau the vali'i of olitaiainj the lirjuld laxa tive prineiplea of piiinls known to ms Bic.diciunlljr laxative and prcuftitiii them in the form rnoat re freshing tothe taste and acceptable to the ayatem. It lathe one-perfect atrentheiilnf? laxa tire. cli-an..ln the wttefn effectually, dispelling cold, lipadache and fevers (rently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome hahitunl eormtipation per manentlv. Itn nfrfoct frrt-dom from every oiijectionawe qnality ana nub- j tanc, and its actinfr on thf kidneyR, "V"". " STX laxative. In the proceM of ma nu factoring fltra Uhe medicinal alitieaof the irmflv arc obtained from nenna nl i ..i i i j aruiii.ira pmiiia. uy nii-incw known to the ClLiroRjiA Iio rtBt p onjy Jn min gf.t ju Jnefitjai effect and to avoid imitations, pleaxe w.meberth n?mfof tleCoB.iijr printed on the front of every package. AXEFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. vrv-" " . .n r w ' tamwvTLiM. xt. mrwr toxk. w. t. For aalc by all bruggiata Price Six. per bottle The man who own a yacht I never I without friend.. FOR GOLF RASH Beat Raah, lnflammatioat. Itching, hriutloo and cbanngs, endue or offenslre penpintioo, sod many other una: it osea, nothing M cooline, parlfylng, and refreshing as a bath with Ccncrma Soar, followed In the leverer form by gentle anointing with fence aa, the great akin car and pareatof emoluema. Orterti Sn.r b kfwi 1 4oM Wat e)W tkim .nfyinc n4 bmvutjiag ma. M vail a. ta. .anal .M.vmimi far IMVt tola. aa4 aanarr. old Uta. a- Kl rh. vnria. Ftti. O.ro ..a lent Co.p.llala BuMoa. -u Ur auroral Ula,- (na. I filed June 5. ISO. eet forth fact whir ' riiow that after due dilligenc peronaI of th- c4n nQt bf , I: lbjr orde.-d and directed tht ;,Uch n-xice be given by due and proper publication. WILLIAM GALLOWAT. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! I kind Omct at Oreiron City Oregon. mmiuo.. io niaae -u,. of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria. Oregon, on July 15th, IS. vii: ' Walter 3. Falconer. H. E. No. 11.154. for the N. E. U of Sec. ! 24. Tp. 4 X.. R. S W. He name th following w-r.neeses to prove his continuous residence upon and (cultivation of said land, vist Thomas pettijohn. of Keasey. Oregon; G. .. Sttt. of Keasey. Oregon. E. R. Throop. IWinui' R. R Wehsler. Of i Oregon. j OHAS. B. - MOORE3. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. j Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, , June lfi 1Sci9.NcitiM b hereby given that , the following named seuler ha filed notice of Ms Intention to make final proof 111 BUPIVI'I Ul 1119 VlUtm. 4SlaU Wlk proiif will be made before the Oouniy Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Ore., on July 29, 1S, viz: William Gediles; H. B.; 10.108. tor the s. w of sect. 24, tp. S n, r 7 w. He names the following wit" I ... . . . . . LI.. uvn.ln H jliTtaiak -- - "iwn and cultlmlon of said land, vii: ulcharJ Nk0lson. of Jewell. Or.. Frank . .. . .,.,. " ' Medley. Or and James tt. Nalker. of Astoria. Or. CHARLES B. MOORES. Register.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., June 10. 1899. Noiilee Is hereby giwn that the foliowing named settler has filed notice of nls intension to make final proor tn suuport of his claim, and thait said proof wm bo made before the county clerk ot Clatsop county, at Astoria, Oregon, on July w is?9, via: Albert Hill; H. E. 11601 for ,),8 m 2 and 3, section S. and lots 23 Thiers, Ore.; Jonas Untlnen, of Ah!. er3i ore.; Andrew Mattson. of Aiders, ore.; John Anttlla, of Ahlers, Ore, CHARLES B. MOORES. Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under- ! signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of Alexander Malcolm, de. ceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clatsop, and all person having claims against tent the same, verified as required by law, to me at my residence In the city o: oreiron. within six month from the date of the first publication of this , notjce Dated at Astoria, Oregon, May 2", 189a. ROBERT CARRUTHERS. Administrator, Pluck la generally ynonymou with a: : . , . : : . 55 iifs" success. Thep4 u no Durdsm u,e feanlnlne back doe not seem able to bear. NOT i:VEKY KIM) OF SHOES find entranc to our tor. W bar to tort made of poor atock fllmtlly put f tether. Makers rnn.t deliver good which are r to our aiandard, and that' good enough, otherwise they ar rejected. We present every tarlety of style. Thet hem will enable you to Judg . W V. I ill VI HUIH.ll Ifll. UV Hlia See our new cushion ho. Petersen & Drown. IiuxuRious Travel fpHE 'North.Wntern Limited" tram. electric lighted throughout, bo'n ! !dt and out, and eteam heated, gr. without exception, th finest train In the world. They embody the latest, nw. and bei Idea for comfort, convenience and luxury evtr effered th travellnir public, and altogether are th most com plete and splendid production of the ear builders' art. These 8plendld Train Connect with ' - The Great .Northern The Northern Pacific and Tbe Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for the superior . commodatlon and all claue of Ucket- ar available for passage on the famo North-western Limited." All trains on thia lint art protected by the Interlocking Block system. W. H. MEAD. T. C 8AVAOSV Oen'l Agent, T. A. Portlanfi Ore. PflPAT . TICKETS " VllVPOIjlTS EAST Through pJao and tourist alaspee. tlnlng and library observation ears. E LEO ANT VESTIBULE TRAINS No, Limited Isar Portland at to P. B. Mo. I ualt4 amves roru-M at la a. av For "tea etc.. call or add- O. W. LOUNSbERRY, Agent aS.M, Astoria Ju B. G DEXXISTOJf. C P. T. A. FtlL Or. HF.Prael Transferee Telepkesa & DRAYING AND EXPRESSING . ' - . .' I-- i .: i . 'i'.; .i.il ad Coed Snipped te Oar Care Will RecelT Speeial At'-endoav No. Ot Dujm 8L, W. J. COOK. lfg. ! Re. Tei UA Aatbiia, Ore. TIMBER LAND ACT. JUNT J, 18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice Is hereby given that In compt . ance with the provision of the act et Congress of June 3, 1STS. entitled "Am 1 for the sale of timber tande In the Stat . of California. Oregon, Nevada, Washington Territory," a extended t, II the public land states by act of An gust 4. 1S2. John H. Koch, of Astoria county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, ha . rhi day filed In this office hi - statement No. 4007. for the purchase ' the e H of o w 4 and lot 1 and 3 of . iivu .o. i ui luwiuMiip io. a n, rangv 8 w, and) will offer proof to show that ft land sought Is more valuable for Vu timber or stone than for agriculture. purposes, and to establish his claim t said land before the Register and R. celver of this office at Oregon City, Or gon, on Saturday, .the 9th day of Septet ., btjr, 1S99. He names as witnesses: We. v lace Donkel of Vine Maple, oregqt. Isaao Dunkel of Vine Maple, Oregon Patrick J.' Huralwright of Astoria, Or-, gon, William C. Thomasson of Vine M; - pie. Oregon. Any and all persons cittla Ing adversely the bovelescrlbed lartn are requested to Ale their clalraa this office on or before said Pea day t, Sep.ember, im 1 CHARL1S B. M00RE8, t Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Laiul Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June 15. 1S99. Notice is hereby given th... the following named seuler has AH., notice of his Intention to make final proc In support of his claim, and that sat proof will be made before the Count Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, On. on July 29, 1W. vu: Richard J. Nlchi . son; 11. 10.626, for the w H of a . 4. seo IT and e Si of a e Vi, ec 18, tp 4) ., r 6 w. He names the following witness ., K prove his continuous residence upt ., and culUmtion ot said land, vis: Frai.. E. Lent, of Jewell. Ore., William Geddt. . of Jewell, Ore., James W. Walker, t, Astoria. Ore., Chris Olson, of Medley. CHARLES B. MOORES. ReglaU..-. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 'Land Office at Oregon City, Oregor, June 16, 1S99. Notice Is hereby given U.. . the following named settler ha Ai -j nonce nis intention io nuuie imua prov . In support of his claim, and that ae ; proof will be made before the C'oun . Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Of , on July 29. 1899. vis: Frank E. Lent; l . E.. 10.194. for the n w Vi of sec. 25. i n, r 7 w. He names the following w . nesses to prove his continuous reside upon and cultivation of said land, v . . Richard J. Nicholson, of Jewell, Oti. James W. Walker, of Astoria, Ore., W . . lam GcddeB, of Jewell, Ore., Chris OU of Medley, Ore. ' CHARLES B. MOOREr It Is a very blase b?rse that doe r . rhow some Interest In the automobile.