The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 04, 1902, Image 4

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    RECEIVER ASKED TOR
HAMl'KilF.O HY LACK OF
CAPITAL.
Bicycle Trust Seeks IteyrKtntir.rt
. tlon to Tut Its Adair in
ltottrr Mium.
NEW YORK, Sept 1 President R,
L. Coleman, of the American Bicycle
Company, has issued a statement In
retard to the affairs of the company,
and plans under consideration for the
re-organlaxtlon of the combination. It
. : : ',
Interest on - company debenture
bonds, September 1 will not be paid
at this time.
- "Proieedings have been instituted
looking to the appointment of a tern
porary receiver of receivers tn the In
terest of bond and stock holders and
Application of reorganisation will be
submitted at an early date for their
approval.
The moving reason tor this course
Is that the company is and has been
since Its organisation hampered by
' lack of working capital and It Is con
fidently expected that the proposed re
organisation will furnish the necessary
funds for the proper conduct of lu
business. The company is perfectly
solvent and undoubtedly has an as
sured future. The American Bicycle
Company Is now a holding company of
the stocks of the American Cycle Man
ufacturing Company, International
, Motor Car Company, Federat Manu
facturing Company and National Bat
tery Company and others. None of
these four subsidized companies will
be affected by the fact that the parent
company has been placed in the hands
of a receiver. All are in good condi
tion and what assistance they need will
be rendered by the directors of the
American Bicycle Company or the
bondholders in Interest
'There is no occasion for alarm on
account of the above named consti
tuent companies. It should be stated
that those most largely Interested In
the company's securities are working
in entire accord and harmony upon the
lines Indicated.
The American Bicycle Company
was incorporated In New Jersey in
May, 1S9S. It was organize to ac
quire and operate the vorks of 44 of
the principal manufacturers of bicycles !
and bicycle parts In the United States.
These concerns represented some 55
separate plants which, It was claimed
at the time, turned out about CO per
cent of all the bicycles manufactured
In the countrv. The amott-it cf com
mon stock authorized Is tlO.OOO.OOO. of
which $17,701,500 Is outstanding. The
pref tried stock Is tlO.WO.MO, f which
J9.294.900 is outstanding. The stock
holders voted on 'October 31, 1901, to
reduce the authorized stock from $30,-
nnO.OOO to the amounts shown above.
The five per cent debentures amount
to 9,500,000."
APPOINTS RECEIVER.
TRENTON. N. J., Sept. S.-Judge
Kirkpatrlck has appointed Colonel Al
bert A. Pope, R. Lindsay Coleman and
John A. Miller receivers for the Amer
ican Bicycle Company. The company
has defaulted in payment of the mter-
est on outstanding bonds amounting
to 3225,000.
ANGLO-CHINESE TREATY SIGNED
SHANGHAI, Sept. 3.-The difficulty
in the way of the conclusion of the
Anglo-Chinese commercial treaty has
been satisfactorily settled. A new
edict will be Issued and the treaty will
be signed after certain technical alter
ations have been made.
STAGE ROBBED BY ONE MAN.
Attempts to Go Through Passengers'
Pockets and Is Forced to Flee.
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. S.-Wal-nut
Grove stage from Sacramnto w as
held up by a lone highwayman rear
Courtland, 1 miles from Sacramento,
Fisher's Opera House
b. E Selig, Lessee ami JUgp.
KiONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Belasco-George
JUVENILE SPECIALTY COMPANY
A LOT OF LITTLE PEOPLE WHO
HAVE NO EQUAL ANYWHERE.
16-WcRderfuI Chlidren-16
14GreatYaudeYllleActs-14
PROGRAM TWO HOURS AND
ONE HALF LONO.
MOTHERS, Don't fall to bring your
Children to see our Children.
PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved
seats, 78 cents; gallery, adults, CO
cents; children, 26 cents.
Reserved seat sale 'opens Saturday
morning at. Griffin k Reed's,
at 8 o'clock this evening. Josph
Fisher, a passenger, was robot d of $1$.
The robber then tte,ited to go
through the pockets of Hear? Ishom,
but Isham resisted. Isham grubbed for
the highwayman's pistol arid H was
discharged In the Ur. Isham v touted
the pistol from the run's hx and
struck at his head, but tn vH-ber es
caped In the dark.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
HAS NARROW ESCAPE
(Continued from Page One).
the car coming at such terrirlo speed
he felt that all in the carriage wou'd
surelv be kilted. Governor Crane sug
gested that the best thing for him to
do would be to go to his train at
once. Another carriage was procured
and in company with Governor Crane,
Secretary Cortelyou and Representa
tive Ijtwrenoe, the start was made
for Lenox. By 'he time the president
reached Lenox the people In the town
were In a state of consternation. The
swelling on the president s face was
getting larger all the while, but he
kept the appointment at the Aspin
wall Hotel, where he referred to the
accident. Assuring the people that he
was not badly hurt and requesting
them not to applaud.
DRIVER PRATT WILL RECOVER.
PITTSFIELD, Mass., Sept. !. Tiie
physicians at the hosuital say that
Driver Pratt's injuries include a dis
located left shoulder, his ankle Is
sprained, his face badly scratched, and
his boly bruised. After an examina
tion the physicians decided that he
would recover.
MRS. ROOSEVELT HEARS NEWS.
WASHINGTON, Sept. t Captain
Montgomery, in charge at the tempor
ary White House, received a telegram
shortly after 11 o'clock today, giving
information of the accident to the
president's coach. Colonel Montgom
ery immediately Informed Mr. Loeb,
assistant secretary to the president.
who Is now at Oyster Bay, and It Is
assumed that the latter probably ad
vised Mrs. Roosevelt of the occurrence
and of the president's fortunate es
cape. ENGLAND REJOICES OVER
PRESIDENTS ESCAPE.
LONDON, Sept i The escape of
President Roosevelt has universally
called out In all the London dailies
congratulatory and eulogistic editor
ials and expressions of England's
thankfulness that the president was
soared to his country.
PRESIDENT AT OYSTER BAY.
OYSTER BAY, N. T- Sept J.-Pres-tdent
Roosevelt returned here tonight
but little worse for his thrilling ex
perience. His right cheek is swollen,
and there is a black bruise under his
right eye and his mouth is slightly
swollen.
HORSEMAN SHOOTS EDITOR.
Marriott Publisher of San Francisco
News Letter, Shot "iy Williams.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 3.-Thomas
IL Williams, jr., he well known
horseman, president of the California
Jockey Club, shot und seriously
wounded Frederick Marriott publisher
of the San Francisco N'ews letter, at
Marriott's residence. Marriott was
shot three times, one shot breaking
his leg, another passed through his
hand, and the third went Irto his
body. His recovery Is doTib'.ful. No
statement as to the cause of the shoot
ing has been made, but it Is genral
ly supposed to have frown out of an
article printed by Marriott reflecting
on Williams.
APPROVE MBRIDES POSITION.
WHATCOM, Wash.. Sept. 3 --The
Republicans of Skagit Coarty, the
home of Governor McUr'le, lr Id their
convention at Anaoort-M today and
adopted a platform which it simply in
tended to be the statement of Gov
ernor McBrlde'a position relative to
the railroad 'legislation in this state.
The platform endorses tUe governor's
administration and favors the passage
of a bill by the next legislature, es
tablishing a railway commission con
sisting of three members to be ap
pointed by the governor.
TRANSVAAL REIGNS IN PEACE.
BLOEMFONTEIN, Orange River
Colony, Sept. 3. Reconstruction Is pro
gressing quicker and easily In the
Orange River Colony than in the
Transvaal., The difficulties of amal
gamating the Dutch and English ele
ments have been nearly overcome and
everybody Is apparently determined to
settle down and obliterate, as far as
possible the recent bitterness.
DEMANDS GRANTED.
CHICAGO, Sept 3. Ogden Armour,
speaking for himself and other West
ern' packers, has conceded practically
all the demands of the meat-cutters
and butchers association, granting
shorter hours and more pay and the
threatened strike Is thus avoided.
ILLINOIS DISASTROUS FJKE.
BLOOMI NGTON, 111., Kept 3. Fire
that started on the pub.'ic sounrs tt
1 o'clock this morning, cause 1 a loss
estimated at $250,000. A. Livingstone A
Sons, dry goods, and Holden, Miner &
Co., hardware, suffered loss estimated
at 1100,000.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. THURSDAY. SHITi:MBi:R 4. l!K)J
Pears'
Get one cake of it
Nobody ever stops at a
cake.
Pears' soap for toilet,
bath and shaving.
Sold all owr the world.
WILLIAMS nEFF.VTS JACKSON.
OAKLAND, Cnl S.-et. 3,-Moigan
Wlllfums, of Colora lo, was given the
decision at the Acme VthrMic Club
over "Young" Pvter itckson In the 15th
round on a foul.
THE PRESIDENTS DOVRLE.
If the president had been seeking a
double of himself, he could not have
come more closely to the mark than
In the man selected for secretary of
the navy, and while the resemblance
may be very striking, there Is more
possibility of his being taken for the
executive than there Is of success In
palming off a substitute remedy for
Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. It has
become so well known as a cure for
headache, nervousness, Indigestion,
dyspepsia, constipation and malaria
that many unscrupulous dealers will
refill the bottles with a bogus article
and offer It as the genuine. Beware
of such counterfeits. The genuine
Hostetter'a Bitters has their Private
Stamp unbroken over the neck of the
bottle. Don't fall to try It
PRICE OF SILVER.
NEW YORK, Sept. 3. -Silver. 51
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Bicycle repairing with skill and
promptness. Supplies in stock; work
guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Works
421 Bond St
Roetyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner
and makes less trouble with stoves
and chimney flues than any other coal
on the market. George W. Sanborn,
agent Telephone 1SU.
Some late designs in the ever popular
Morris chairs Just received from the
manufacturers. Call early and make
your choice while there are many to
select 2ro n. Chas. Hellborn ft Son.
Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam
fitting at lowest rates and In work-nan-like
manner. Orders premptly
exeouted. Shop, No. 425, Bond street.
JOHN A. MONTGOMERY.
All smokers smoke the "Pride of
Astoria" cigars. No bettter made.
Manufactured by MacFarlane ft Kno
beL Andrew Asp,
Wars laker, lliehaitk Isntntotr
FIRST-CLASS WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Given to Ship atd
Steamboat Repalrlng.Oeneral Black
smithing, Flrst-Claia Horse
Shoeing, etc.
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB
C. 01, Barr, Dentist
Mansell Building.
678 Commercial SU, Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED 2061.
Dp. T. It. Ball
DENTIST.
624 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore.
.JoFlland - Gloria touts.
STR. "BAILEY GATZERT."
Daily round trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Leave Astoria 7 p. m.
Through Portland connections with
stesuner Nahcotta from Ilwaoo and
Long Beach Points.
White Collar Line tickets inter
changeable with O. R N. Ce. and
V. T. Co. ticket.
The Dalles Route
STR. " TAH0MA,"
and "METLAK0"
Dally trips except Sunday,
TIME CARD
Stn "TAHOMA"
Leave Portland Hon., Wed., Frl., 1 a. m.
Leave Dalles, Tues., Thur., Sat, 7 a. m.
Str. "METLAKO"
Lv. Portland Tues., Thur., Bat, 7 a. m.
Lv. Dalles, Hon., Wed., Frl., It. m.
Landing at foot of Alder Street, Port
land Oregoa.
Both Phonea. Main 35L
AGENTS.
John M. Filloon, Ths Dalles, Ore.
A. J. Taylor, Astoria, Ore.
J. J. Luckey, Hood River, Ore.
Wolford ft Wyers, White Salmon, Wn.
J. C. Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn.
R. B. Gllbreth, Lyle. Wn.
John H. Totton, Stevenson, Wn.
Henry Olmstead, Carson. Wn.
William Butler, Butler, Wn.
E. W. CRICHTON. Portland Oregon.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Sui'i'lu'8 of all kinds at lowt sl rates, for finliernie n,
Farmers uiid Lowers.
As Y ALLEN Tenth and Cnmrnervlal Streets
xxxxxxxixxxirrxixxixxxxiixixxxixxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxinx
Tlie
Palace
Commercial St-
Palace
xxnrxixxxxxiixxTnxiixni
mump
Castings
1 0 E It
Wl ft HI PsM"PMMBsl
We are prepared to make them oa
short notice and of the best material.
Let us give you estimates on any kind
of castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
TELEPHONE NO. 2461.
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
HA
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed.
trap DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts.
FOUNDED A. D. I7IO
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
OF LONDON
THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IX THE WORLD.
I
Ch AaaOta - an,fttK.oxi
Caih Amu tn United Miaiea, . 010.93s I
I
C A. HENRY & CO.,
215 Sansomc Street
SAMUEL ELMORE
HQTfeu PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Only FlrMt-Clf8M Hotel In Portland
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Odloe at Oregon
City, Oregon, July 1, 1902:
Notice la hereby glvn that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June .1, 1S7S, entitled
" An aot for the -ale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory."
as extended to all the Public Land
State by aot of Augut 4, 1 sa2,
CALEB W. BAL'MGARDNKR.
Of Portland, County of Multnomah,
.state or Oregon, has tMs day nied In
this ofllce his sworn statement, No.
5108, for the Turohase of the lot 1. BE.
nuarter of NW. quarter; E half of
SW. quarter, of section No. 2, In
Township So. S North, Range No. 10
Wet, and will offer proof to show
that ths land sought I more valuable
for Its timber or stooe than for agri
cultural purpose, and to mta)liHh l.ls
claim to wall land before the n-glHter
and receiver of this olllne at Oregon
City ,Or3joi, on Saturday, the 2uth
day of September. 1902. He namm an
witness:
Byron J. Banford, of Montavllla.
Oregon; Oharlea ArrrwtronK, of Port
land, Oregon; Dama Armstrong, of
fortiaoa, uregon: Jacob Kayncr. of
Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons clalmlne ad
versely the above-dejrlbd lands are
requested to file tnelr claims n 1hl
ofllce on or before said 20th day of
September, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORFM.
7-11-9-12. RtMrtster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office at Oregon
.uy, uregon, juiy j, vm:
Notice is hereby given that '.n com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congrexs of June 'J, 1S78, entitled
An aot for the sale of timber land
In ths States of California, Orr-gon.
Nevada anl Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1 s:2.
CHABLEB ARMSTRONG,
Of Portland, County of Multnomah,
State of Oregon, has Uils day filed In
Finest Restaurant in the City
Kojjulur Moiils, '25 cruts,
Sunday Piiuii'rs a Switilty.
Kvorytliiiig the market n (lords.
Catering Company
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ASK ANY ONE
Who has uaed Star Estate Ranges
and they will tell yon they art hs
most satisfactory they havs ersr
used. They require but little fuel
ant bake quick and uniform, and
are eally managed. For sals In
Astoria only by
W. J. Scully
JI BOND STHEET.
between Ninth sad Tenth
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and BRONZE
Scow Bay Iron 0
Brass Works
for. 1Mb and Fiaakllu ate.
A 1
TELEPHONE MilN 661
GENERAL AGENTS.
San Francisco. Cal.
& CO., AGENTS
this ofll e his sworn Matement, No.
GS07, for the purchase of the SW. quar
ter of aec'.lon No. 1, In Township No.
5 North, Range No. 10 West, snd will
offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for tts tim
ber or Btone than for agricultural pur
pnen, and to establish his claim to
ald land before the register and re
ceiver of thla office at Oregon .Olty,
Orejn, on aturday, the 20th day of
sept mber, .902, He names as wit
ncsKcs: Pyron J. Saiford, of Montavllla, Ore
eon; Oaleb W. llaumau'dner. of Port
land, Orogoi; Alfred Gustafson, of
Portland, Orezoi: Jacob Kayser. of
Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-deewrtb'jd lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 20th day of
epiemter, 1W2.
CHAS. B. MOOREfl.
Ml-9-12. Register.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE.
Nollrn Ih hereby irlven that the un
designed, as gunrdlan of Ruth Mln-
nker, i minor, will on Monday, the
15tn ly of September. A. D. 1WI2. at
nnd In front of the court houn door,
nt th City of Astoria, In Clatsop
''oin.ty, In (hp State of Oregon, at
the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon
of sin hi day, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for rash In hand,
the following described real estate of
said ward, situated In said County of
f'latsop, to-wlt;
An undivided four-ninths (4-9) In
terest In and to or part of the west
one-hnlf or the southeast one-quarter
and the east one-half of ths south
west one quarter, of section seven (7),
In township eight ) north, of range
six () west of the Willamette meridian
being the entire Interest of said ward
In and to said real estate.
Snld sale will be made pursuant to
a license and order made by the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Clatsop County, on the 11th day
of August, 1902. EMILT CA8HEL.
Dnted August IS, 1902. Guardian.
M5-9-14. i2u-..
SAVED AT GRAVES DRINK.
" I know I would long Ago lisvo bn
In my grave." writes Mrs. 8. II. New
sotn, of Decatur, Ala., "If It had not
been for Klcctrin Hitters. For three
years I suffered untold agony from
the worst forms of Indigestion, Water
brash, Stomnch and llowvl Dyspepsia.
Uut this excellent msdlclns did me a
world of good. Sines using It I can
eat heartily and have gained M
pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap
petite, Stomnch, Liver and Kidney
troubles, Klertrlo Hitters are a posi
tive, gtmrautesd cure. Only &0o at
Ctms, Rogers' drug stoer.
8UIT8 OUR CLIMATBr
The rapidly lnorlng use of shin
gles as covering for the walls of build
ings, both to keep out the weather and
for ornamental purpos-s. makes a
great demand for a shingle stain wMoh
preserves ths wood, prsvsnls moss, and
retains a fresh, handsome appearance.
Particularly Is such ths case In dump
j climates. The need is wall met in a
perfect article msas right here in As
toria. Cutblrth's Creosote Bhlngls
Stain are penstratlvs, preservative,
handsome and durable. They are put
J up In eight colors and every packsgs
guaranteed.
ntOPOH.M.8 WANTED.
Proposal for potatoe and onions;
Ofllce Chief Commissary, Vancouver
Barracks, Wash., Aug. J5. lfHS.-Heale4
proposals for furnlhlng and deliver
ing potatoes and onions tor seven
months, beginning October 1, 1W1 will
be received here and at olttces of com
mluarlea at Fort Stevens, Oregon;
Hoine llarracks, Idaho; Fort tjtwtnn,
Fort Cunby, Fort Cnaey, Fort FIiirIt,
Kurt Walla Walla. Fort Wurdtm, Fort
Wright and Vancouver Barracks,
Hcptember i. 1903, and then opened.
WHKhlngton, until 11 o'clock a. m.,
Infortunium furnlMhrd on application,
envelopes containing propositi should
tie endorsed: "Proposals for Potatoe
and Onions," and addressed to com
ntlitsary of post to be supplied, cr to
l uloml F. K. Nye, A. C. 11, chief
commlKsnry.
Oregon's
Blue Ribbon
State Fair
Salem,
September IS to 20,1902
Teu are invited to attend and
see ths greateit Induitrlal i
pojltlon and livestock show ever
held on ths Psclflc Coast. Good
racing every aftsrvKU Vm
ground free. Corns and bring
your families. For any Infor
mation, writs
M D. WISDOM, Secretary.
Portland, Or.
Some Inter
esting Facts
When people nr n t wi.r.l.ig a
trip, whether on buslneaa or pleaaure,
they naturally want the b-t svrvve
obtolnnlile as far u xf"il. ciiofort and
tnfety la eoncerm-d. Kmployi-a of thh
WIH'ONHIN CISNTUAL I.INIW sre
paid to serve, the public snd our train
are operated to a lo make clone con
nection with diverging line nt all
Junction points,
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through train.
Dining car service pnexcslled, leals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the flrst-claa ser
vice, ask the ticket sgent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct tc.iiiectlons
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East.
For any further Information call on
any ticket agent ,or correspond with
J AS. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Ag't.
or JAS A. ClyOCK. Milwaukee. Wis.
MEETINO NOTICE. .
TICKETS"
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
vu
SHORT LINE
TO
St. PAUL. DULUTII, MINNEAPOLIS
CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST.
Through Palace and Tourist Bl epers.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library
Cars.
Dally Trains; fast time.
For rates, folders and full Informa
tion regarding tickets, routes sto., call
on or addreaa
X W. PHALON, IT. DICKSON
Trav. Paas. Agt. City Ticket Agt
121 Third Street, Portland.
A. B. C. DENNISTON, O. W. P. A .
12 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash,
...II
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
I.KAVC
M:!X)M.in
7:00 p.m
t 8 : 30 p in,
i'OHTUNli AlUllVi
Portland Union D-ll"io l.nu
pot for Astoria and 1:40 o,m
way points.
ASTORIA
FoF 'Portland ndll 10 aTtiiT
way potnta 110 30 pm.
I'll : 60ji.m.
7:45 am
:10 p.m.
HK.V ll'K lUVIstr
Astoria for War
ren ton Flsvel, Ft.
K;1S
II SO
11:35
6,W
tS:S5
sis
9 40
8:30
t 00
a. in
1 40 a.m.
10:80. m,
1.00 p.m.
5:M p.m.
0:25 a.m.
am.
a. in
p.m
p. in
p.m
Hievsns, lUiumond.
Hvasldo.
firw.nM.1 fur War
rvnton, Flsvel,
Hammond, Ft.
HtevpMn, and An
torla a.m.
13 so p.m.
p,m
I jo p.m.
7 ! p.m.
t;60pmj
p.m.
Dally except Saturday,
tfttturdny only
All train make ctoso connections at
Ooble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from Ilia East and Hound
points. J. a, MAYO.
On'l Freight and Pass. Ag'-nt
OREGON
Shoit Line
Union Pacific
AMD
TIME fCHED'i
Depart
ULBS Arrlv
From Portland.
Chlcaao
Portland
Special
:00a.m.
via Hunt'
Ington
Atian'lo
Esprea
l:M p. m.
via Hunt
ington Pall tak, Denver,
Ft. worm. Oma
ha. Kinai Citr
l:Hp.i
St. Loula Chlcaco
and East.
stalt Like. Denver
Ft. Worth. Oma.
i It a.
I St. IUJ. Chicago
ana Siast.
Wall Walla
Ut. Paul
Fast mall
t p. m,
via
Upokaae
Lewlston, Spo.
kaae, Minneapolu
ft. Paul. Duiutb
7:00a. m
Milwaukee. Chi. I
'eeg.i and East
71 hours from Pirilsnd to Ohlesg.
No Change of Csrs.
OCEAN AND RrVER BCHEDDL1
From Astoria
All sailing data,
subjent to ohang
For Han Franc-
sxc.
Mjoday
so every five days.
7 a. m.
Dailv ex
cept Bun.
Columbia River
To Portland and
4 a. m.
War Landing.
Steamer Nahootta leave Astoria oa
tide dally for Ilwaco, eonneotlng there
1th trains for Long lleaohi, Tioga and
North Beach point. UwurrUng ar
rives at Aatoria same evening.
U. W. LOUNHnKKUT. Agent
Astoria. A. L CRAIO.
Oeaerai Pantr Agent.
Portland. Oregon.
EAST
SOUTH
i : OS : i!.:ji
VIA
Ill't.nl Flflh an. I
Leave
Irving at. Portland
Arrlva
7: a s.m
1.26 p.m
overland Express
Train for Ha!m,
ltuaeburg, Aah
luml, Haeramento,
Ogden, Han Fran
cisco. Mojnve. Los
Angelea, Kl Paso,
New Oreleurji and
ths East.
S 30
:30
p.m
At Woodburn
(dally except Sun
day), morning
train connects with
train for Mt. An
gei. Bllverton.
Brownsville,
Pprlngfleld. and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt.
Angel and Hllver
ton. 7:30 a. ml Corvallls passen- I 54 p.m
cer.
Il4:i p.ml Hherldan pssan- ll:!Sa.m
ger.
Dally. HDally except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Port
land, Sacramento and San Francisco.
Net rates I17.E0 first class, without
berth and $14.00 second class, Including
berth.
! Rate and ticket to Eastern points
I and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
ii v. a. HchllHng, Third and Wash-
IaAHILL DIVISION.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, 9:41
a. m.; U:M, 1:66, 1:26. 6:15, 8:25, 1:06,
11:30 p. tn. snd 9:00 p. m. on Sunday
only. Arrive at Portland dully at 6;36,
8:30, 10:50 a. m.: 1:36, 8:15, 4:39, 6:20,
7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally cicrpt
Mnndav: 1:80 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun
day only.
Leave for Dallas dally oxcept Sun
day at 4:30 p. m. Arrlv at Portland
at 9:30 a. tn.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for
Alrlee Mondsys, Wednesdsyt snd Fri
day st 2:46 p. m. Return Tuesdays,
Thursday and Saturdays.
Except Sunday,
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