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i THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, FRIDAY. DKCKMHKR W. 1901 I '! DISABLED SHIPS REACH 'FRISCO Luetic and Lcyland Bros. Reach that Tort in Badly Damaged Condition. PASSEDTHROIGH HEAVYtiALE Lcyland Brothers, LoaJcJ with Wheat anJ Bound from This Port to Knutand-Will Continue Voyage. SAX KK.VNVlSv-O, Dev. 12.-The ves els that have passed through the re tvnt Morms on the northwest coast re now reaching thi port. Among the arrivals today were the Luetic, from Oyster Harbor, and LeylanJ Urwa. from Astoria. The former a on her way to the Hawalan Island and tho latter to England. The Luclle car lied a cargo of coal, while the Ley. land Brothers carried wheat. Hth ves nels came here In distress. The Lu- elles foretopmast and maintop gallant ma.st are gone and some of her seams v . . Bare opener ana sne , '";t.ri Kitchener sent the new from considerable other damage. She was caught in a hurricane off the Colum bia river. Her coal will probably be transferred to another vessel so she may be ov erha i!e 1 In dry doc's. The lylanl Hrolher was thrown on her' beam ends and badly damaged In the I tortn of December $. Her captain ex- pect to continue hi voyage In a few I days. , PRICE t'NCH N"5 T.D. Vnited Steel Corporation Fixes Price ; for Iike In n 're. NKV YOr.K. IVc. li -The Iron Age: A decision of far-rMching in.,it- ance has been arrived at b the n an- ' of the t'nlted States Steel C, r- agprs poration. .n.er miw - After con;de:-aWe dis us- slon and a numner or r.,n:e-ence , has been determined t fix the l rice of Lake inm ore fr the .oming sea- on the same as it was during the current season, vii: 14 23 as the base , price for old range ores at I over Lake ', ports. Some of the outside ore Inter- j est showed a string disposition to fa- Tor an advance, while In Isolated rises a moderate lowering was advocated. Wlille an offldal announcement eft the j part of the ore producers ha not yet ; been made. It may be acepted as prac tically settled that present re price will prevail for anothr season. The same tendency has oeen display ed in certain finished lines. The beam and plate association have I fid their meetings during the past M, and after continuing the 'Ife of these or ganizations for another year have left prices to remain where .hey were. Our monthly blast furnoc statistics furnish further proof of the tremen- dous consumption which is now going on. On December first there were coke ;oe.een rnnsia., an., unu.-y. r.as and anthracite stacks In operation bn hr"k'n uf b' "o-A and with a rapacity of T.r. B"s t ,ns, an , nK 'n-ral I-W-- ,r"i '- s" " Increase of JSJ tons as com; ard with an'1 v" m"n ha 1 l'f'v'"U-l .th- November 1st. In the past month llra'n ""uth' storks have declined tl.ft") tons, j Uesis.nsitile New Zeal.inl.-rs return Counting In the chnrco.-.l furnace, w ' ng from South Afrh a d-. ! i:e ''..it are now producing a: the rate ,,f !.- more soldiers are nee.l-,1 p, nn.sh !!. SjO'0 tons per annum, as against the iWar. The troops have the utni .s- on maximum record 'it r..T.' 0"' P n in fMnee in Lir l Kit. hener. ton hl ! J. and yet we are c -nst.m'ly draw- f,,rIS arv hampered by th d! ad'.!-.l Ing on what little st..ck ih ..uniry agit.it:.. n in the I'nl'el Klnglorn. It is tarrying. Is asserted that ex' -ssie consi ierntion It should le noted. h.Tr that j!t h..n to the H.,.-rs in tho- r-f-i.'-e the dlffii ulties in securing n sui ply of ramps while the run' in N.i nt ooke made the pr -.d action ' N"Vi m- ' Huffering hurdships. ber fall below the qnantlty indicated by the blast furnace .-.-turns :.t the beginning of that month. A study of the figures of November output Justi fies the belief that this -aus r.-ns1 a deficiency of prolu t t , 1 .0 0 tons. On the other nanl. seme f.ir naces had to pil" iron he.-nu th-y could not get caes to sen 1 it to cus tomers eager to Ref-nxe the raw mete rial. Quito a nun'ber of independent fur ni'p men have "-..ntrsc to I for "heir next yeai's supply oi -.-oke u; fir, ti t-.2 at oven, an advin'- f vr list year. M! 'P.DKKICHS SKNTKN' KD. rhillppin" Military Cornmlst ion M-tes Out Justice to outlaw. WASH IN-IT. 'N. Iee. 12 A millrary ronimission in the I .illif plni-s. head. d by .Major H'-nry S Turrlll. surge.,n senten""' Juan Ollvr, a 1'ilipino, to be hang'-d. Oliver was the b-ader of u band of landrones which made an attack upon the house of Te idoro La brador president of Minea, I'anay, and raptured him, hi brother, wife grand mother, godmother, small daughter and a policeman. The grandmother, godmother and daughter were shot to death In the vicinity or me capture, Labrador, his wife and the policeman were taken In an isolated spot and killed with bolos. The brother made liia escai. Incidentally '(liver and his band robbed Labrador of 7S carls. s,'i0 pesos and other articles. General Chaffee criticized ihe pro ceedlngs on the ground that the accua- j Hou'h'-rn railway of Ireland me con ed was charged solely with the murder I 'ercd. A fast line of steamers is tu of Labrador, assault upon him with In- run le-te,-n Fishguard, on the Welsh tent to kill, and robbery, while the anurder of three women, one small girl and the policeman were not In cluded In the charges. A band of Tulisanes. armed with bolos, rtillo and daggers, killed 11 number of the Kchev arra family at Naro. Mashati on August 14. lHV. for the sole reason thnt the victim were Spaniard Two members of the band vvetv brought to trial and were entenc-d to be hanged. Hut In vtew of the fact that the more responsible ivarttcivant in this crime already had paid the death penalty. j the sentence were commuted by tten- eral Chaffee to life Imprisonment. Ygna.lo Sla'tlng. tn tnurgrnt leader operating against the American C.ov ernment after having taken oath of allegiance ws. sontvvvd to be hanged for murdering a woman sus pected of frlendlines to the fluted States hokks srunusrav IVthel Commando Surrounded and Captured After Night March. XF.W TiMJK. Pec. U In explana- 'tlon of the South African military 'situation, the laindon correspondent of '; the Tribune cables: leTd Kitchener has not had to wait Ions for some result from his new plan of operation against Cicner.il Hoiha. by constructing a line of blockhouses 'He has had Ceeneral Me-th.i's force In- , closed in an area of lO.iaa) square miles Over this restricted country the Hrlt -ish columns are now moving and now I I.ord Kitchener is enabled to report the capture of practically the whole : IVthel Commando A In the case of tht runt u iv of t!n hiairvr :it . 'sh.vk w vk .,,. ,,,, ,,.,1 o,M,imando after a night march. ' Standerton. where he went tt !n t the oivratlnns. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. v, ht.ivy snow tad on the tr.o.mt.'.i in color .do is ..mslau- es-ns,.h ra! j.oay In r.v.!r.a.l tt i"r. K.-:'"rs Southern Vo-mr.g ere ;o the ffe 'Th.ith a o ne: .il storm t:cvtll:. A dispatch to the New Y -rk i Ural I from Valparaiso, Chile, says: Th Chilean government will c.tl! ln:o s.-r- vice two foives of co::s, ripts as th.e result of similar acti-n on the par: of . Argentina. : j Tho Tans corrvspondenl of the ten don Times and New Yoik Times says 1 the physical weakness of the people I of Annam and Tonquin is !etng attnl. utl t0 the ab5tni.e f phosphate in Jl?t News has reached the United States marshal s ortlce at Muskogee, I. T.. that S- L. Hall, a sewing machine ret alr man was found dead along the side of neglected road leading from Euf.ila. The supposition 1 that he was froten to death during the reevnt cold spell. th tqw , acce-sir as president of ,he c0iumbla University will be se lected at the next meting of the trustees In the latter part of the nr.nlh. It 1 now stated that the new president in all probability will be lrofesor Nicholas Murray Butler, acting presi dent. A correspondent of the London Times and New York Times, telegraphing from Pretoria, say the Boer force, which concentrated under De Wet in the Orange Itlver Colony and was hov- l"ln ar,,un'1 ,h '" "f bl-khouse, The I,nd..n correspondent of th Tribune ay that it s nnri U'o e, )i; the tn!;il ct of th- Yetk-a system of yj-t trifi. ati.-n of I-on h ii for both sy Kins is estimated at J! . i'y):rv and tnor- than thr-e years will ,-l.ips,. tiefor i work on the district sertt .n .".hi' the shorter of the fan is mi ! Mr. Y'-rkes proposed- t , build tl. gest generating station in the .. th- h h j ted. ; big- I i irl I i : It will t.e of ',",'''1 linrso-pow-r. According to th" Ne-.y York T:ihiin the 'iitur miinufii'turing flin.s of Krto. Werthelm A S'hlffer. S'ralr.-n St Storm ''o.. and llirsohhorn. Ms, k v I'd., will consolidate n Jarriary 1 The concern will he known as 'to I'm on Cigar Manufin 'urers. 1' .;!! have a '-'M'i'iil "f Jo'.'s.'sSi at.d v. i.l .p irate 11 factories. 'J'),.- .ur;.o ,,f ih- rotisolidrition Is to ...' -n th" ,.' Imi'f-rting low mat. ...! from ''.'.i 1 Porto Hi'". A dispat don Tin,' says th' Wnzirista: i h from ' i and tin milita rv i frontier h- I N'e tuatiori on It,. 4 ai h ti.at six native battalions and on- noun''.! batterv have been .".-n' to Tonk. I' ,j. however, not c.rild'-r'd n-c-sary t,, organize a Held fun i:, lo ri'-ia1 Kip i - ton Is cimiMiaridirig j.art or '!.' (. ,n'o r orre. His staff lias he. n in r'a'd. Flying colurnris will he h i,' .,;f c, harass the Mahsuds Th" "ititiact for the .te, ojon ,,f a pi"-r I 'SSI feet long a' I'.osdarc ha. l..-'-n 'clowd This pl'-r Is a pordoii of tin- suheirKf In which the iireat We.stem railway of Kngland and the ';rat I -oast and liosslare and th Id. a Is w ri- auKly entertained In certain quarters that, thi Is to be the American rnnll route of the future. NEGRO PROBLEM BOBS UP AGAIN American Federation of Labor Convention at Scranton Discusses Question AND DRAWS THE COLOR LINE Resolution t'ompetliiiK l.iteal I n. Ions to Join Central Labor Bodies in Respective l ocalities IMeatcJ. SCRASTi'N. Pa. IV,- 13 -Much life was Infused! In today proceeding of the convention of the American rYder alien of l-ahor. The negro problem In the South, as far a tt related to union ism, was unexpectedly Injected Into the proceedings The question came up when the commute on law report ed a resolution compelling all local unions militated with the federation to Join the central labor bodies In their respective localities, made the point ih.it the federation last week In de elding a contested eat where the col i line was brought Into question, had a.ithorired the creation of a separate centra! union In Kichmond for colored wo: keis. The ivolution was debated for more than an hour by many delegate. C. I! lie k.ird. of Alabama, said the proportion w.'Hld compel the white nil I. ns to take in the negr.n and. if adc, t-d l y the convention. per cent of the unions south of the Mason and I : :i line would secede from the fed-,-r.,:! on The re lutlon was defeated. To 'NATION I'll' -CLAIM!:!"!. Fr-t Time in M.r' Than Sixty Years . ; This Inter .sting IV needing. N I W 'IK. v,-o. i;. I. nd, mis nil today ha.- a tell ilnv In he i. lat ter of r..al pr K'l.iiii.t'.lons, rays the Tribune Im lon crreoon lent. It Is announced that four of them will W read by the common crier from the steps of the Itoyal Exchange dm Ing the hour devoted to luncheon. The proceedings promise to be .nusually Interesting More than tl jenr lave pass,-! sln.-e the date of a coronation was ppM-lalmed and the message fiom the king proclaiming next year's cere mony should In Itself be sufficient to Justify the attendance of an abnor mal crowd of spectators. Then there are also In addition the srms of the Prince of Wale and the new coinage to be proclaimed. The leremony will take place In the presence Pf the lajrd Mayor. T KOItM CH)NY. FollT WOK1H. Tel., Dec. 12. --L. T. Wilson, of Kansn City, but formerly of this state, has Just closed a deal with a coloniratlon company of Ii.dUn apo'ls. In.i.. by mhlcii h- transfers W. ."i aces of '.and In Archer county to then, Twenty families have already settle,! there and It I the purpose of th- In liana Company" to locate 4oO m..r' fanilli.-s from Missouri and In diana In rh same district. The new I.:..:,) will try diversification of crop. U1I.I. DKVEIjOP minks. I.as'..-tri Svtilhate to Mxpend $l.",,iAn') ..:. ''aiifotni.i Iron I'roH-rties. - N Kl! V.N' 'I.-UL'O, Uec. 13.--U is an u 'lie 1 that an Kastern syndicate, i In. li ) as a. ipilred extensive Iron ri.li.-s m Madca county, in thi state, pr.,p ..... i,, exp-nd about IIJ.liou.OOO In their ! . -lopmetit arid the erection of s:n-:t. r. and a steel plunt. A nhlp vat I It th- 'obstruction of steel ves-s-is may ais i lie established. in addition, a railroad, to be called tic- 'all!.,! ma Midland, I to Ire built 'rotn the tnln.-s to some point on San Kutii'is", hay. This will cost tl.OoO.OoO aril the work of construction will be-i-m ..irly r cxt year. This Information is Ken to the Chronicle by General W. H. H. Hart, a prominent attorney, li , r'-pr s'-nis the syndlcute, the i .-embers of which are not named. Wlli;.T MAItKCT. ''Ill' 'A ''.' i. !(. U'.-Wh'ut. May, i -i.'.'.e s, '':,, closing, "!''. I'"l:!'!. l. Ix-c 12. Wheat. Walla .'.'.,.:. .,!'.i !'..; hlueHt'-m, 2, Valley, TV "MA, Ikc. i. Wheat, bluest'-m, s. ul. WI-iST HI UK NKWH. .Mi- I). K. I'-ase made a brl'f visit in A -'oi la last Friday. Mis Fred ISowerH was vlslilng h-r pai rits In Warrenton last week. A. Ii. Hammond and party of friend .Pit-d th- West Hld; on Tuesday. I. T. I'.UNSell I ngiiln at work as the '' 1 1: i' nl engineer at Kort Steven. Mr J II. 1'iie ha gone to Vancouver In attend to some government work. . Ii. IJaumgaiten has moved with fi.riuly to his new ranch on Young's liver. Mr. and Mr. Present t of Halem, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. A. .'ilevlns tt Hammond. Mrs. 10. M. Sally Is making extensive I improvement to her place of business : in lUinnioiul. j iliim.lpa Klndivd has been toinevvhat under the weather this week, owing to a severe cvld. The Kedmen are prrpaitiig for a i grand boll at .Hammond on the ;lh of this month. , The new school house at New Astoria Is almost completed. It t a very handsome building. I The boy at Kort Stevense have an Ilea thai the A. H .' know more 'about fvolbll than they do. Mr John Cnlker an, I wife made a trip lo I'ortland last week Mr Calk,r tuppll' that city with clam. j Mrs. C W. Knowlcs, of I'oillaiid. te- ' turned home last wcrk She, with friends has been .spending a mouth In 'her cottage at Seaside. j Mrs. K. W. rreston's condlilon Is so lunch Improved that she Is able to be , about the house after being confined i to her Ixvl several month. I Mr 1. K. Halfertv has returned from an extended li lp ihroiiKh the Hlast In :the Interest of his plckl. d .d .in busl lies. He also visited his el l home ' In Iowa. j The M, si. tii Woo.lnien and .loll Neighbors seen to p.- die lite o.' ooth ; Warrrnton and Seaside They arc glv Ing d.inc-s. entertainments, etc at j!lh places I 1 While the st.cuis ,,f last oc.-K were very sevo.-- no daiu.ue as repotiid So nnic'i tain fell th.it In some pl.ms Ns-Us would have ls,n more useful thuii stv.s't cars Mis Stockton of Astoria, has opened a dancing school at Win ie.ito i and 'has a i.ic ' class It h hoped the weather win r.iore t'lopplou on Tin s. lay r.-ni:igs li, reiif:er , am Km. '. s ,;i;k rrs r t: vii.ut Amnio. i Is tii,- piv.,'...i! ..f the 1ns: ra.iio.ids in the woild. and vilnle this li . iv s. c-t: a hroa.! s:ar. m nt p is nt solllte! true Such Llti' can only gained ! est.tbasl'.ing a svstnn that stands for perfection. Tins Is also . true als'ttt medicine About tlf'y vents ago a ictnedy win tlist In: ro.hi.e l for stomach, llv.r aril lmel comp alms, and luring those years has u- n rec- ogiuied as the limit of science In I sentlng a s-rfect medicine We refer to Hosteller's S'.o naih Hitters. When your stomach becomes deranged and you suffer from Indigestion dvspepsla. flatulency, nervousness or insomnia, you will make no mistake In trying thi remedy. It will strengthen your .stomach, purify the Mo.st and prevent malaria, fever and ague. It will urrly do you good. Avoid sutsstttutrs. I "Cilad to ee you'" exclaimed the 1 Prearydale tavern keeis-r. 'Have a j cheer!" "Hurrah''' promptly ejaiulat ed the funny drummer. -Hr.klyn , Kagle. SHEniPF-a KALE Nontic U herby guo that I will, oa Monday, the 4ih day of November. 101. at the hour of 10 o'ciork In the fornuoo of said day. at and In front of th court house door, In th City of Aitorla. In Clatsop county. Si at of Orvra. offer for sals and sell, at publics auction to tlx highest bldiLir for cash In hand at th tlm of sale all nd singular th real estate and property heretofore bid In for taxes by saM 0tp county, iht al1 City of Astor.a. and Rchool I). trlct No, on and six of uld county, or either of thm and whloh they or either of thm hav icsjutraj title ty vlrru of any such nala Slid sale Is llxed for sail date pursu ant to an ord'-r neret fore ma le bv the County Curt of said county, the .'1st of snrh property cull not b pre par'd bv the first Monday af 'r July I. 11. TH'iH I.INVII.I.i:. Sh 'r.ff of said County. Di ed. t 19"1. NiiTIcM: OF PINAL A'Ci.l NT !n the County fourt of Ihe S'ate 'of Oejf.ti, for the County of i.'la: i s p. In th ma ter of th" estate iMvid Whitney, ,lr, iIiccim-iI. Si. , tle-s Is her "by given that I have I :h: div fl."l In the almv entitled court 1 my final a- count a adm nl'trator, wldi Wh tn- y. Jr . d-ceased, and thnt the will annex d. of the estat of liavi l emir! has S'-t Monday, the 2.1t!i day of j November. U!l. at the hour of ; uVI.kIi p. m of the sail d.iv us the time of hearing objections to sild lln.il account atnl for the s'Hl rrient th. p- .f. Date I: Astoria. Or. (lei. lit. IDol. I W. W. CI HTISH. SHIIIHI'F'.S S.M.K I l(y virtue of an X'-mill m issii' d nut of th.- c.r.-uit 'oiirt of die Slat,, of ir'g.n. fir tii-. ''uiniy of CUilsop. on Ihe 5tli day of N vinleT, l!ol, up n 1 Judgment ren l-re 1 lh"r"ln on th - 7:h i day of March, Is ill. In favor of Wil y j II. .',l-n and J. U A. Itowlhy. ex-'iitors 'of th" list will of I. Wll'in, plaiiit.ffs. land ag litis' J. II. I. liray. d''f iid.ur, 'f"r tin- sum of .'ii9,", Ih,. furilier -uui ; if JIT. 41. c ,s' and Interes; th'T-on at ! Ih- rn' of 1 per cent, p.-r annum fr ml 1 .Mar.'.i 7. IH'i.'l. and I tic . ..s's of an I up m this writ c .mtnan lit,;: and r"'ti.r.:ig in ' i to levy "n the proiertv "f die a! eve ! named ! f"ii'l nit to s.iil.sfy t.ie Judg. ' m nt, lnter".-i . c.s s and all a ciu.iuc costs. I did. "n the l:h day ,,f Nuvm- ner, ll'Ol. I'"VV III in me I ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 K '' scrilcd r-nl pro;s-rty, to-vvlt: The ur.dlvolel oii'-half (W the northeast ouart"r of southw. st quarter n rt I northwest iii,ir:,-r of th" nitli ast quarter of sMlon thlriy-three (Ml, township eight (hi, north range vn (Tl, W'-sl, Will. M r. and a. I of lot seven (T) an 1 eight (Hi, In block eeyen-ty-'-lght (Thi, In M -Clure's Asiorla ns extended bv Cyrus Olney, all in f.'lats .p County, or. g in. Notice Is hereby given that I will, n Monday the 9th day of lie. -ember, 1'Kll. at Ih" hour of M o'clock In the foreno in of sal I dav. In fiont of and at the Conn llou.- loor In the C ty of As toria. Clatsop Cuiniy, Oregon, s. at public auction for cash, t ie above de suhocrllred real properly, to satisfy the Judgment Inter'-st, cosi and all accru ing ciflts. nioH. MNviM.i:. Hherlff of Clatsop County, Or -gon. Astoria, (dp-gin, Nov. , l'.Krl. Weekly No. 1. First Publication, Nv. 8. Last Publication. iJec. 6. Turkey I to have an American bat llcslilp. Thi la the tenth announce ment, but It Is cheerfully repealed be cause It seem the piope,' thing to do. Tacoina Ledger. TIDE T A 111 I S. WVKMUKIt. High Water. I A M I l M. tATK I h in I ft. ;h in I ft. ISI'NPAY .. Moll, ,uy . . . . Tiirsilav ... W,-dnes,Uy Thmnlay .. 1 Krlditv 'Saturday ... sriAY .. Mondav Vuc lov . . . , rdin -dav Ihumilny .. ' Krldav Salc.i.luv ... Sl'NPAY . Mondav 'I'llcsiluy .. Wllltle.illW ThursiUv Kildav Saturdav . . Sl'NI'AY . Mon. lav .... Tl.is.lav Wi.lii. .lav TIiii-siI.iv Krlduv si. (till d.iv . SCMY . Vlt,!uv Mom! iv . I J OS fcO 4 s, 7 , !' M t M 6 ! j! 7 on 9 1 7 U S I 4. 7 w s :: 4 ! 1 II. 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'it' r oi i o r c l o , Ttui-s.hu 'i;' 7 i" 3 r i f.' o I'l-.lav I 1 ! 3 i I'.' 0 4 ! Saturday 'll 1 '..' '.' l'1 S -it'NIi Y !'' 5 is' 7 v r.4 Oli M.-ndav !t' 7 !" 34 0 4 Tllesdav 'KM 7"' J - H I t Widn.sday Iv ' . t: :'!, Tlnir.!av H 0 iwl 171 I J J Kridnv -'" 1 1- - I 7 I'.' 07 Sat, ii lav .'! 3 s' 7 ' 3 0 I St'NIY '" J 37' 3 7' 4 .'. 0 4 Mondav . . '71' 4 3l ? l 44 I 4 Tues-lav '34 J 31 ! 34 is W.sln. s.ly ! 7! 3 M 7 : 3 0 Thursday -' 7 3 4 !S I Fndav 'J7' 14: J ?' 47' 17 Saturday Z 03 3 I '"' 1 HI'.NllAY 3' &7! 3" 10 13' 0 4 . Mo,l iv 3n in 4:' I 10 M' 1 1 Tuesdav 31 II 441 1 7 II Ji JO I Pleasing the Ladies Purlin Ihe l.nif oiolef r.ninm lh meter ahou '.I rrniria'- r ! la.t'si ml Ihs IU.f efftsisi, el lli rlf Ms h-II rigar thai are .lr..ln ...! r.ai.i l.ai.J maiir iiiueM,oiutr, Hud ei Ira p. ,,nra la their trening tome nu -ke Ito-j r..,l iiu ni .rs Ilia'. Inlr lor b a J, and -ar niany ctoa ward. V.m dr I tmi WILL MADISON. 1 HAVE YOUH PRINTING OONF t TMt Daily Astorian. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Tills; prepar.'!! Ion contain , all of ll.e dlUCHtilllH ll'lll lll'esls II I killlNlif flKKl. It (flVCl Itisl llll ll I i f tltl'i IH Vcr fuilM to cure. It. allows v'.q local all the fcHsl ymi wniit. Tin' tri"l w iiMlivn BtirnacliH ran lake 1 1, Hy its imi inany tliiuisaii'ls of il-Hiltcs liavi; Isen Cured lifter evirvllilnu'ilsi' failed. It Is unequall'd f'T all W.lo.i' li 1 1 1 Ml Men. It can't help Lrit da you good Pn-pnn'l mily by V i l: V, i i ,v c o , i nidigo The l. I. at lei . 1. 1 a: I, I.llei si lie isle, sit F t Ha'e hv ("HAH I' niRltS. Jiruggli: 0ft f I ' ht:e t'"y Capsule or'.- inp.jnui rx w to Baiiam ot v jaii in . I 1 Cubebs or Injections an urv ll I CURE 1N 48 HOURaUn Ip-'l I the same djcaioa with-- kwJ out incorweiiienco. C3 S lth .!' uyqi:ti iwaag OF IMITATIONS. TMatlgnatur IflnntmrtsStta 1A.. JCHM lll'NrANHBOtM, Axmli, N. y. 11 L i Tiij II t .IIUIST MAM Alt Ft Ut TII t') fool). Th ut tliero are families In our city wlni are actually In need and will deeply appreciate help at this time Hi-iv s no doubt. The Salvation Army has laid plans to send miltlclcnt to each for a I 'Ill iniums dinner. To thi end the) need donation of lea, coffee, su uur butter, polaloe. lueut, fruit mid vegetable T cheer tile heart of the children they Heed nuts, candy, toy and doll Send word o the olllcrr III .Inline of Salvation Army and dona tion will be called for or, they may l,e sent to the Salvation Army hall Imni the tramp ever visit jour street " "No, there an employment men, v mi the coiner" Philadelphia 1 llllellll. SOT HOW CIIHAP. HIT lloV tltH'IV Coal Is not a luxury It I a uivci- It y When the householder buy cml In- want coal thai Mill bum. not coal dint will "burn hi money" only. Wy oming i .ml. from llie celebrated Hoik Spring mine. I the very Ih'i tu ! had for family use. ll produces the ivlniiim of heat and the minimum of dot and ashes In piles It I within the reach of all. Olve II a trial. Tele. I hone SHI 8. l-.UMiIU) A M.. Agent. Crawford die has heroine a martyr to die game of golf I'rahshaw That hiil thought when t met him In the ttaln oil hi way lo the link He ch. ck id his umbrella and cat tied Ida l.iin- P.e of golf club. Judge. NoTICK Notice la hereby ulvell to all partle holding n-.'s-oi county vtaiiaitta r ll - I. ii Bed pilor to April 7lh. I 0, lo I resent Ihe same lo the county Irerta iii.ie at his offlce l'. Tenth street f..r lawiieiit Interest rra.e after (hit dale i signed I II C. Tib IMPS. iN Citinly Tieaaurer late. Astoria. irru,n, this th day of IVrrmts-r, 9"'l A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When pe,.p;c r t oiileuipl iting a !rlp. whether .n buamem ,.r ploaaure, Ih.y naturally want Hie but ajvic ohti tiaiilo m far aa ai.-d. , . mf .rt anJ aafe y is concerned Kini'l . of :h Wisconsin I'KNTU AL I.INKH ar paid ta -ry, th putiUo and uur trains art epera;cd a.i a to link close con nection with diverging line at all Junction points rullmait I'alaca Hieeping and Chair Crs on through train. Inning car rvlcf uni-x.-el'ed, Meal terve.1 a la carl. In order to obtain Ih flr:-cUa r. vice, ask th lkkt ag-nt to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will mak direct connection at Ht I'aul for Chicago, Mllwauk and I! oolni Cst. Tor any further Informal an ''all on any ticket agent, or rorrvainl altb JAM. C. POND, 0n. I'as. Aft. or JA9. A. CUX'K. Milwiukee. Wis Oenrral Agent, TIIK CHICACO A NOIlTIIWKHTKnV flAII.WAY. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.raul,I)ulmh.Mliinra)iills,('liiffl!;(, and All Pulni IiAII.Y TltAINS; KAHT TlMK; HK.lt VI' I: ANK HCKNI'lltV UN Kgt'AI.KD. I'liroiigh Palace '"' T.nirl! Mleeprra. inning an I llufTt Hinnklng Library (!ars, Tlcki'l to point Kant via I'oril.inrl .ind the ilr-at Norihern Ity., on salt hi (I. II. A N. Ticket oltl.'.i. Atu-la, ir ilr-at Northern Tlukei ulllc lu HUM) SIKI I . POHTI.AND fur rate, folder and full Information regarding Kastern trip, cill in .r d drese A. n. C. DICNNIHPIN, city Pa. and Ticket Ag.-nl. Porllund - 0R1C1NWL W0RCE5TER5HIK - A .-.I.... .a lha heat and moat fl'allcloiia Hu In tii World (or Mt", iin, Bon pa and (iravle. ASTORIA AM) COLUMBIA HIVTK HAILRO'D. I KAVk ruiiii am Porliaml I'll un l"i s I I el .lo ia klld S) t'ol ma a ia a in j ; ii" p mi 1 I II iii in V W l UI Asl'iMII 1 t l I'.tll.ii.l .n.lM f loll, I, ll'iia, a in p ... I II I I to w p en shA ll'K PIMslii.N I p . m ,,li,rl i r.-r M nrie.ii j 7 mi II O in j llstel. turl Mikiiii, IIUI M n , , I lliMiu..ii. mid Ailotia im,vm ii h in : '.e,,l,lv tor H arienloli. : U VI i in '4 .m p in Ho,, Muiiini nd .or. ! V iw i m V ft III I sieve, a and Ailellft I Id M Kundiy "ny All train nika elo ronncton s( ilohlo wlih a'l Noriharn I'acino train lo and from Hit i:t nd Houn I poinii J, C. JATv. Oen'l ri'lght snd 'ngr Agent. TE COIJJ LINE ,. Portland Astoria l(ou(o. STR. "BAILEY f.ATZERT." llly 11 'und Trip K.pt Hundsjf, IIMt CAMO l.rava I'.rtUnJ. l.-avo Aatur a . ..,7a in. ... T p. m. The Dalles Boat STR. " TAllOMA." lli-K-rn I'ttttlatil. The l!lrg and I'oiat IIMt CAHU l-avr. l"orl!n. Tue.dayi, Thurtlayi and Ha in. lava at 7 a lu. Arr.vva Tim iKtllr do. am day. I p rn. t-tea lli i.lra. HuiiUya, Wt.lne- .! an! Kr:,l)i at 7 a nt. Arr vra port. and. aam day, 4 p rrv Thla r utr ha the grandest aoenla l tra. ti i-i on erih trilling Knot of Alder '.ret Ihith i'h 'ii-a Main UI. A 3 TA Vie HI At Aaturta JnllN" M Kll.l.i'u.V Agt. Th lull. I'll Pill It A llAKNI-H. Agt Hood lt:ver Wot.lMHP A WYKIIH. Agt Whit Maim n. J i ' WVAIT Agt Vanytiuver H W i Ult'll liN, Agt Portland OREGON StiOtr LINE and Union Pacific fTIMK Hi'HKO. Impart Chirac-a Portland HpertaJ Ma m. via Hunt Ing toll Atlantic Kipre fs) n m via Hunt, ingtnn Ht. Paul Kl null p m. via Hpokane 1 i.r rrom Portland Arrlv 'fll I Mk. t)eiivrj I Ft. Worth, lima-; Ih. Kan... City I M p. m, f4t Uiui. 1'hlcagij and Kaat 1 i Halt tke. Ilenver, !rt. Worth. Oma ! 'ha. Kanaa Cliy. I lo a. 1 Ht l'Ul. I'hlMgo and Kl. i Wall 'Wail, j lwlnloli. Hon. kane Minneapolis Ht Paul Duluth i 7:00 a. m jMiU.lllkee. ("hP, e.tf . and Kaat Tl houn from Portland to ChlrsifO, No Change of Car, d' KAN ANH IllVKIl HCHICDUIJC - Fr on A'tnrl I All sailing data. I ubjrrl to change ' For Han Kran. la ro evet y five day T a m I'oiuuih' Itlver I a. m. Pa.lv rx- a Pnr'Uiid nd xc. ci pl Hun. i Vy Iindlnga. Monday Steam-r Nhcod leave AtuH on thle dully, . x, ejtt Hut lay, for llsraco, c iinecllng th-re with lr na for IsHig lleaeh. TloKa un I North lleach polst. Itelnriiliig an Ivrs si Atorl nun rven Ing (I W leH NSMKItltV, Agent. Astoria. A I, CIIAIU. (litiniil Paienger Agent, rorlland. iiref.iii. MiTIi'lO Full fill Notice Is hereby given Hint up to the hour of 2 o . lock p. m on Monday, tho bldi day of lii'ci'inber, I '.ml, the com mit' n ways and means of the Com mon Council of the I'liv of Astoria, Will IC'lle S'llletl I, Ids for dolllg til citv priming for the y.ar lima Mid must specify the price for pilnilng all I' l iil I, limits (,f it un, full l i In no, '."ii and :.'in ,,h und Pkki I,,im and Ih pi Ice for priming and publishing nil I'HnI in.ilies required by ihe clly In cluding proof of publication, to be In nonpareil lype s ii,.a to tliu Inch. Th" right Is icserved to releel any and "II bids. A. Hi 'II KIlNKCK AIT, AMMI'H HIIIX. I!. P PAItKIOIl. ''oinnilllei. on Way and Menu. Nc,".; To CoNTItACTiilt.H. Not h i' Is hereby given Hint Up lo the, I r of 2 o'clock p, m. on Monday, the llllh day of licceinber, 11101, Ilia comillldee op sheets und public way of the Common Council of the Clly "f Aslorla, will receive scaled bid for the Improvement of Heventeetilll alrent from tho south line of Commercial street to (he north line of Krunkiln avenue, ns provided by the nrdluniire providing for the time, and manner of Improving said portion of said alreot, approved Ihe lnili day of Ilerenibcr, l'Kl. C. (!. irINOIOIt, Ii. Allt!l)N, W. J, CiKHf, Commlitee on Street and lhjbllo Wayi.