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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1882)
"Lfw & 5g-?H v -" jgtffttG-V- -v-rV' -fc ft. 3) ,sewiWiPi WCTwnppijiiiiimiWwiwuLJiAPumJiiJAuwijuuwoasawiiiil"ni ii'ii'"' WBmnannwj.juaBtaBBavmauiaijmJtinmrmavTtsaBeassmmpnKmtemmBsmaS'" ' i I'lniTwTTrrTiminEiniiii i iii'mm M mhi'iwj w maa ?J Suiiij smrian. ASTORIA, OREGON SUNDAY..... jLf. 1, 1S82 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. tMondsy Ezeeptod). J. F. HALLOBAN & COMPANY, r&nusnerte axb i'EontiKTOBS. Utonan Buildhuj, Cass Street Terms of Subscription ; sflrved by Carder, per week & Cents Jent by mail, four iaonths$3 00 :5nt by mat!, cne year 9 00 free of Postaxo to Subscriber. " Advertisements inserted by the year at iuoraitiw per square per moata. rrnnaient advertising, by the day or week, ifty cents er square for each insertion. THE CITY. TltR Daily Astoriax vttl be sent by maiiaiizceiutamonUi.frcenf postage. Head er tf lio COntzinnlnlf.nharn- fmm. Ihr. rltit rnn turn The Astoiwax follotc them. Daily t JVkekly editions to any poxl-o flee with out additional expense. Addremes maybe enanaed as often ax desired. Istave orders at the counting room. '82. -Happy New Year. Nothing succeeds like success. The Columbia comes in this mom Mi''. Nothing hko starting off well, anyhow. Tho Ocklahama brought the Glas lyn down yesterday. And now a change comes o'er the spirit of our dream. The Wide West is haviti"? her hull boarded in readiness for the ice. A good deal of United States his tory was crowded into '81. Fre-h candy every day at the As toria candy factory. We have any amount of old pa pers for sale at iifty cents a hundred. Frank Fabre has oysters in every style. Stew and pan roasts a specialty The American ship Columbia, hence to Liverpool, arrived there on the 15th. Another of tboso fine A. 15. Chase organs at the City Book Store. A man may be ruined by frank ness, but he is always dishonored by duplicity. Fine assortment nuts "and candies at the Astoria Candy Factory. The Western Belle, Reporter, Vesuvius and Carnegie, are among the vessels outside. Several of the vessels outside and on ,tho wa will lose their charts by not being in in time. Efforts are being made to start a wood paper factory on Puet Sound. The project is feasible. Warrantee deods at The Astoriax office. 4s you stroll through the streets to-day note those beautiful flowers that bloom in the open air. Whips, curry-combs, brushes; new Stock; first-class goods, cheap for cash. S. Ghay. There will not be much business done in Astoria to-morrow. Every one seems disposed to take a holiday. A few more chances yet to be taken for' that fine graphoscope at the City book store. James McCombre, engineer of No. I, was accidentally shot at the shooting gallery in the left arm last evenin". "The years come and go, and leave tfieir traces on us all." Yes, in deed, they leave their traces, and take the rest of the harness with them. Hot, cold and shower hatha at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twenty five cents. Miss Hewitt will give a patty at her residence to-morrow evening to the tmpils of her school. The scholars aro-all cordially invited to attend. The table of foreign exports in this number is complete (except the item of lumber), and shows what cleared from tho Columbia in 1881. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat John Hobson returned on Friday from Robeson's Point, Tillamook bay, where he his purchased a site and contracted for material for a cannery. Methodist church service in the Baptist church to-day at 11 a. si., J. Parsons pastor. Union service at tho Congregational church in the ovening. At S. Amdt & Ferchen'a is an anchor, the invention of Mr. Ferchen. The stock slides in a ring so that it may bo folded beside the shank. The single arm plays through a slot in the shank so as to catch either side up the anchor. The inventor has tested the anchor and claims it cannot be fouled. A patent has been appliedfor. Attention So. 1. liejjular monthly meeting to-morrow (Monday) Jan. 2d, at 7 o'clock r.st. A lull attendance Is desired. By order , V. TV. I'abkeh, President. I E. iSmiG, Secretary. Will Receive. The tollo wing ladies will bo at homo to-morrow to rcccivo callers: Mrs. J. W. Gearhart, assisted by Misses Brown and Stout; "Mrs. J. W. Bab bridge and Mrs. H. P. Kindred; Mrs. C. L. Parker; Mrs. and Miss Howett, assisted by Mrs. Packard and Miss L. Allen; Mrs. I. E. Parker, assisted by Misses Powell; Mrs. Holden; Mr. A W. Berry. "Week of Prayer. 1882. The Executive Committee of the Evangelical Alliance recommend the following programme for the annual Week of Prayer: Sunday, Jan. 1. Subject" for dis course; "Renewed Consecration." Monday, Jan. 2. Thanksgiving for tho blessings, temporal and spiritual, of the past year, and prayer for their continuance. Tuesday, Jan. 3. HuiniIiahorinnd confession on account of individual, social and national sin. Wednesday, Jan. 4. Prayer for the blessing of God and His Church and His Word. Thursday, Jan. o. Prayer fer the young and all agencies for Christian training. Friday, Jan. C. Prayer for tho universal prevalence of peace and righteousness. Saturday, Jan. 7. Prayer for Chris tian Missions, tho outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and the conversion of the world. The above having been .adopted by the Evangelical churches of Astoria, and union services will be held every evening beginning at seven o'clock. The last witness for the prosecu tion in the Guitcau trial was on the stand last Friday. The case of Theodore Mitchell vs. Charles Woods to recover ?1G 50, was tried before Justice Fo yesterday. Tho jury found for the defendant in the sum of 5 00. Better go than wish jou had. Where? Why, to Adlcr's to get goods at33 per cent, discount. Charley says he jut deligtits In showing goods. The Standard thinks that Mitchell had better begin "getting in his work" if he expects the Multnomah delega tion, for it alleges Dolph has got every thing his way at this wiiting. A large invoice of parlor, cook sto cs and ranges at J. A. Montgomery 's. Though the 1st is usually collec tion day, you will havo ti: put off till to-morrow what could have been dunned to-day because of its being Sunday and New Years too. Tho Postmaster General orders that Monday, January 2d, 1882, being a legal holiday, the postoffice officials shall observe tho same rules as on Sun days and other legal holidays. One young gentleman had started in on his New Year's racket rather early judging from his appcaranco last night. His explanation was that the boys had bet tho whisky and got him to hold the stakes. Preaching in the Presbyterian church at tho usual hours morning and evening. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in connection with morning service. At 7 r. m., a union service beginning the "Week of Prayer." Sermon by Rev. J. V. Milligan; sub ject, ''Renewed Consecration." Sun day school at noon. P. J. Goodman, on Clienamus street, has last received the latest and most fashionable Style of gents and ladies boots, snoes, etc During 1880 sixty-three vessols cleared from the Columbia river ior foreign ports; during 1881, one huii dred and twenty-six vessols cleared from the Columbia for foreign ports. The value of the. foreign shipments for '80 (exclusive of lumber) was $4,181,352. The value of the foreign shipments for '81 (exclusive of lumber) was 37,114,510. An East India piano cover beautifully embroidered, will be raffled at the Occi dent next week. Tho cover is worth S125 and the fortunate man can get it for one dollar. This is a rare opportu nity. There is a general kick all over Washington Territory about the new Sunday law. The way to insure its re peal is to thoroughly enforce it. Cin cinnati passed a Sabbath ordinance a few years ago, and the Mayor deter mining to act according to the letter as well as the spirit of the law, notified all the sextons, Sunday school teach ersj ministers, bakers, telegraph opera tors, railroad employes, choir singers, .otc., that any attempt to exercise their vocations, would render them amenable to the law, and he would be obliged to act. -The law was repealed at the next meeting of the Board of Aldermen. Attention! Attention! All those indebted to the Central Mai ket -will please call and pay their ac counts before the 13th of .lannary, 16SI. By so doing thev will oblige and save costs. Those th'at do not comply with this request, their accounts will bo closed. J. i;oiji:ks. Communicated. The Oregonian seems to fear the locks and canal at tho Cascades will be built aud positively opposes the en terprise. It seems to say that bejaiilo wo have two large mountains to Mir niount we had "better nut climb the first. On the contrary, wo think wc have to climb the iirt mountain be fore getting to the second; and then: oh, what n, disappointment it i.ould be to the Oregonian if it is; found we can go around the second mountain without climbing! Cunvnvn. Bethel Service. There will be divine service to-day on board the British bark Glanpadran, lying at the O. R. & N. Co's wharf, at 1:30 r. m., Rev. J. McCormac officiating. Tho skating rink will not be open to-day. " No. 2's will keep open house on Monday. School" will begin again on Tues day in school district No. 1. There will bo the usual serv ice to-day nt tho Cathoilc church. Tho British ship Argylcshiro ar rived at Queenstown on tho 23th. The American ship McNear will come from Hongkong to the Columbia in ballast. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc.. in their season Tho immediately beneficial effects following the use of Follows' Hypo phosphites in those cases of emaciation and weakness produced by long ill ness, whether from pulmonary diseases or fevers, pioves its tonic virtues aud its value in accelerating digestion and assimilation. The soluble phosphites and tho other life sustaining principles composing Fellows' Hypophosplutes are so carefully proportioned, and so judiciously mingled that their action upon the nerves, muscles and mem branes in imparting vitality, strength and healthy action, is generally appar ent within twenty-four hours, and the good effects experienced are of a per manent character. Rechange. For lame Back, Side or Chest u-e Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 'iVcents For sale by Y, C Dement. The stockholders of tho Fisher mens Packing Co. held their sixth annual meeting at their office at up per Astoria, Oregon, on the 23th day of December, 1881. The meeting passed off in a v cry quiet manner, with brotherly lovo and good feelin: towards one another. All discussions on matters of importance was con ducted quietly and with good feoling toward each and every one. Tho now board of directors consist of. the fol lowiug.nained gentlemen: A. Heiden, Benj. Young, A. Young, Robt. John son, and Robt. Hamilton; Mr. B. Young and Mr. A. Heiden being re elected, Mr. Benj. Young remaining secretary of the company. Mr. Robt Johnson was elected president for the ensuing year Mrs. Twilight and Mrs. IlMcj have taken charge o the 1'loneer Restaurant, which has been thoroughly renovated and rcBtttd. Mr?. Illsley has chargo of the cuisine. Good coffee a sppcialt . Hotel Arrival;?. oocwkxt. M Hcrrick Uvvaeo; C P Wilson S F; J Colin Portland; Capt Kelly Diaita; C Laughery Knappa; J P Bannau Manhattan; A H Stone Knappa; P C Schuyler Portland; Mrs Spear Clifton. I'ARKKK hou.sk. Stephen Wyhe South Bend; J D Neil nndwf Cincinnati f); J Crawford, O M Crawford, E Crawford Tillmnook; B A Seaborg, E G Loomis Ilwaco; S Corabrco City; H Huxley Portland; B C Greenwood Clatsop; P Leits Brook field; J E Bralier Clatsop; W P Holmes, Mrs Marks, T M llcClincey Portland; Wash Wilson Skamockwa; Chas N Cole Knappa; John Suidwyk Hollands , Those writina desks at the Citv hook store are th6 best In the city. They arc something uico and durable, and just what most young ladles would appreci ate from the giver. For the scnuuiu J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best pf wines, liquors andoan r rnneisco Deer, can at Hieuem, opposito tho bell tower, and sec Camp bell. J I have jdst received the finest assort ment of fancy goods in my line ever brought to Astoria, consisting of ner fumery cases, toilet ots toilet cases, line perfumeries, fancy soaps, combs brushes, hand glasses, and toilet articles of all kinds splendid presents for the holidavs. Call and examine goods aud prices before purchasing clsew here, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi dent Ilolel, Astoria, Oregon. t3TIt you will send us five subscrib ers for one jear with S10 advance payment, at the rate of (X) for each name, wcwill send one copj of Tin: As toria free, to any address jou may give, mid wc will send an additional copy for each additional five names that you may send to us, w ith the cash In ad vance of course, for one year. Marriage Licenses for '81. Tho following marriage licenses were issued during the year that has closed, in the office .of the county clerk of Clatsop ceunty: Jan. 13. Chas. W'allmnn and Evangeline Benholzerl . t Jan. 13.- Daniel .Gamble andWuiiie McMullcn. Jan. 17. Christen B. Jornsgaard j and Ogcnetto Olsdatcr. Feb. 7. Michael Leahv and Ann I Noonan. " ' Feb. 10. -Niels Nels.111 and Mnri i Peterson. March II. Gcrgu D. Fruit and' E. Patterson. - March 19. E. T. Weteibcrg audi Charlotta Sirinson. , j March 25. -A. Schilling and Sophie Wilborn. March 2C F. W..Conk.niud Louisa La Done. April 1. Nathaniel Ferrell and Belle Bradley. April 15. Robt Kilchis and Rose Watalkum. " ' ApriJ 20. James Johns m aud Lena Gll'ir- - . sj,. , May 4. William J. 5 Strong, aud Mary Esther Holden. " June 10. Eller O. Ncs3 and Anna McFatton. June 17. Joseph Line, and .Margie Walletta. - Juno 17. - Harry Stale)- ami Alma Ward. July 13. Peter Jordan, and L-iur.i B. Stevens. July 23. -J. K. Thwim and Ida Brown. July 20. Nicholas Dav idovich and ElhM. Dalton. July 20. Wiili'am Diiscoll and Hanua Welch. July 30.- A. V. Alien and laVrio G. Gilbert. Aug. 2. John Inn sun ami Marga ret Kerrian. . Aug. 2. N. C. llillery and Ettie Warn staff. . Aug. 0. Geo. E. llnitliiii.'H ami Mrs. Anna Bollo Smith. Aug. 10. Lio. L Non and Aiiiui Laura Montgomeiy. Aug. 11. James O. Hire and Belle Jackson. Aug. 17. Isidore Wise and Julia Cohen. Aug. 21. Chailes Smith and Anna Hartnjan. Aug. 2(5. William SeliuMt and Libbic Gent is. Ang. 27. Henry G. Hollonaygand Mary Barnette. Sept. 10. John A I." Cirison and Marv Coiilson. s. Sept. 15. Jacob Kandllua and Matilda llnskcr. Sept. 24. O. A. Bcus.ni and Char lotta Gabriel. : Sept. 20. Virgil L Davis .iiid Ella Mav Beard. - Sept. -James P. Miller' :rid Anna C. Olson. Oct. 22 Fred Richardson and Maria Richardson. Nov. 15 James Cook ami Isibella B. Bergman. '.'i Dec. 1. William IVterwu and Marta Stina Molitic. . Dec. 2. Daniel G. McVickor and Frauces A. Arrigoni. Dcc.'.l. R. J. Morrison and Mary N. Brickell. Dec. 1(5. Ja lib Stnru and Maria Sturc. Dec. 24. Eusone Aldcn .mil Alice Smith. Dec. 20. Joseph R. llal'oriii and Ada K. Hobait. A new lot of fur trimming, all col ors, below San Francisco prices, just received at the INIStore. There aie a lew more chance-, left jet to win one of those lovely dolls which an-to be rallied at Mr. Deihy'.s. New Years eve. "Blanks. Promissory notes bonds (or deed, quit claim deeds iurtgiigp md vvlirranu tttvdsTit this ofiiic. The puce i .subscription to Tin: Wi:i:kia Astouiax has been inliwvd to 5i per annum when paid in inhume. If not paid in advance the old price of S: will lie eliaiged. t ' H " i- For hands-fine holldav piest-nts such as toilet ea.ses cologne sets per fumers erfes line mmii?. en-., so to Conn's drug store, omiosito Occident Hotel. Chas. Stevens and Sin haven Moek of liioiildiiiL'snud moiilileis tools which can be ltomiht rliiu for cardi !to clno nut that branch opthc busine-.." (Jrace Chinch seliool, Mis llt-wett principal, will reopen Jan. tith, 1KS2 The select nature of this school niaktv, it deservedl poptdarwith p.iiciit-. -That Hacking Cmisli can be -o quickly riued- by MiiIoliH,i;pr'. guarantee it. Sold by W. R Dement, we Will nu MilTervvith Dispepia and ' Liver Complaint? Sli'dolr- Vitaluer i-. guaranteed to core you Sold b.v W. i: uement. Kmui !) tnl to-miiimw, at the k'nl ing rink, for the children from l to !.a matinee forttu ladles; In the evening as usual. jlf Bob Ladd, from Portland, a test medium of great power and experi ence, is at the houe of Mis. Job Jtosit, where private sittings may be had dally. Public circle, for which 25 cents admis sion will be chnrged, every evening this week. I a 'a.'- .- - .- ., w i. i ii ..i i . i i COLUMBIA RIVER EXPORTS POREIGKlB8iT ! late Vftfrcl I Dalmatian, 'UdyHIiKs Campana ftfir of tho North .. nCarl f2rlj.. , Quoeustovvn. Liverpool -i in i- FKISnUAKY. t Oltcr l'mclcat Aslata Aber!eimi... Dovcnby. Durham Co raster Arclior.. Lu crpool Rdmouth Liverpool Quecnstowp Liverpool ii QtiCPiistown... 'Liverpool MARCH. 12 12 VI '22 1 Rjdurt .. serlca. Kvcvale .... lllcncalra , Viola Qnecr.stowii-. Liv erpool Quee:istovrn. APHir.. Scottish Kin" Liverpool yueeustown . Liverpool Qiieenstowii. Emily Chaplin lliurlaml Castle .. Clan MrLcod uz2ie ircilale MAV. bmnet . Athclstan Count v Ayre Ceo. lieiuloy rasltlica Eiuh.rer. Oiikvvorth odmio Lsle of Erin. -.elKirkslifre. ., Marv lllondcl Herbert Black Fllerbanl: Victoria Cross Qucenslovvn. Liverpool... tjueenstown... Liverpool JUXK. Lizzie lic-ll Agnes Oswald Livcriiool... Qiieeustovvn Liverpool Qurenstovvn Liverpool 1.VK9- .viariaii Kin,x Clan Ferguson Clan (inint ;. JULY. Ethel .Martha 1'ishcr Meroni Scottish Admiral Itcllanortf - Liverpool.. Quccn3tovvii London . tacotllsh Hani ICitvirf Uupbec ..... .......JLtvernool Al'OlIST. Milbivi Kniplre lileiiperis , Cniuniliia.... ... N. Hnjnton Zoe .. Argj lsliire Crossflelil , Countess of Uerhy.... 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Ij.oCO SO.lM 107.M4 ' .V.,11,1 S 73.100 04,100 BO 401) 205 5i3 33,001) 74.100 $.TO,56j 1S C.7.X 5,092 . 1-M4& 19.S71 23.5,0 28t70l , 2,jC5 25,(60 ,-" I a.sBs i-':a" - ic-c 2'497 0,592 SOI 7.9SS 500 1001 S 38,S59 123,070 144,050 40000 I50i00 109,110 '-15,000 2S.11J $703,415 7,593 - . .-J2.100 50u ' ro'os 5,250 31, Kt 7.C00 22,4GC - . . 24.415 , " 23,592 27,772 ' 2111 31,354 13,3 IS ' 222.S92 59,103 $!0,)7C 40,027 251,015 33,853 3J.670 ' :!3,000 31,050 39 000 ,v,7t,l ?07013 0,823 S148.7C3 Z!2D0 24.000 154,030 8500 40,517 5527 29,bH G5,8i53 28.723 19,n5 30,225 129,S5f) 32,143 U.T2V, 41,023 S78.in- . 25,4321 43,730 17.78 1.S.373 1010 il.W3 35.843 . 22.121 3I.4U5 I 5i,400 35,470 5O.W.10 :l,743 fluU '22.S70 21,335 3SJ2J 25.112 ! 253 2S.404 20,000 2lS)03 40,010 ' I0 1S4 i.TJl lMJiOl 40,70-5 79,170 .. i708,40 30.701 lS.C'Jb, S 30,852 23.270 43,019 2).707 , 35,073; . 4S 440 01.17 .RI.78 co.s o 17.D4C 23,720 1ICSJ5 10025 41. (BO 4J19 23,87; 40AS7 42,820 23.417 32.910 . 7100 10,910 54.IH.2 3.1,200 72,'.72 lltitlt ? 4000 19.542 17,201 8.917 23fAZ 15 2,teo! 23.900 3i843 52.8M 37,010 Sl.0'4 3fi.S2I 04JJS 40 K2 50,rJ9 71,09) 1 ll.SOCl 43,48' 7.4.310: TS8H! 1.17lso 4.729 - 22.C03 17.000 1G,3$0 -. ,o , , ;, 10,021 J3fOa S0,3oVA 33J55S 18,633 - " 43.112 " 1776 - , 19.127 11,900 32,583 - i i ' 2i3,c2o ' C2,riGr; $01,030 Si20O 127.170 -iS,S.4 :ii,iui C2JI57 27.125 US 021 41,023 .51,52 - 42.9110 03.9 0 40,()5J 07 Ml L7.40J ' 18,'JIS - 41,150 -r 54,187 fcSy5SS S1,082,7W :..'snrT9lr.....tlftT.Aft2,C0j .., .1,000 -..-.l .1,377 200 083 l.L,.. 4.403 DEALERS IN " Tin, Sheet lrt)a and, CopperVare, ' I - 4 ' & A GCLeral Asjortiiientnt HOUSEHOLD GOODS." Magee Stoves and Kangos The Best in tho :narker. i. t 1'iumbln!: goob of all kinds on liaiul. Job vv oric done iu a, workmanlike, manner, JKFFEKtfON HTKKF.TS, ' :- i'H' oblegoxt. . , -3S.40J 57,100 22w3 10.0J1 2 1,521 21.H1 23,'j59 16,021 ' 11,117 0,159 :-2.Giu - 25,821 tv .-i 3J,SS 21,274 , , 40.811 -tt 14,818 29,102 v 20,031 - , 1 t33,807 . , , 14,749 . r -4,740 3,000 ( ( 4S,619h -503,354 , 3,000 MlS0ELLA2vE0rS. t-:V 7- r CITY BOOK STORE. We are constantly rcceivmp new additions to-ourstoc!rand have the fiaest nd t largest assortment of variety goods in the city Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames, Celluloid Goods. All our goods are marked fu plain su Call and eainine quality and note prices CHAS. STEVENS & SOS' MGOTS C. (1K0SBT, Dealer In HA1WAEE, HUM, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Men. ui Steam fitters b - Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but llrst class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand HOLMAN'S PAD. FOItTHK STOMACH, -JWMnr. np-w .. LIVER, ! AND KIDNEYS. T3ADK IIAKK. In all cases of billiousnes.s and malaria in ev ery foi m, a preventative and cure ot chills, I ev er aud dumb ague. Dr. Ilolman's Pad is a perfect success. And for dyspepsia, sick headache and nervous prostration, as the pail Ls applied ov er the pit of the stomach, ihcKre.it nervous rentei.lt annihilates the dl-ease at once. It regulates the liver and stomach so suc cessfully that digestion becomes perfect. Prof.1). A. Loomis says : "It is nearer a nniv eival panaica than anything la medi cine." This is done on the principle of ab sorption, of which Dr. Ilolman's rail s the only true extionent. For all kidney troubles, use Dr. Ilolman's Itcn.il or Kidney lMd, the best remedy In the world and recommended by the medical faculty. Beware of Bogus Fads. Each genuine ilolman's Pad bears the pri vate revenue stamp of the Holman Pad Co.. with the aboro trade mark printed In green, lluy none without it. For Sale by all Druggists. Dr. HoImanS advice is free. Full treatise sent free on application. Address: HOLMAN PAD CO "44 Broadway, Now York. V. 0.1)0X2112. HOSPITAL, astoria; - 'SIHIS INSTITUTION, DNDEK CAKE OF .a. ino nisicri oi luaruy, vs uow reuuy ior the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation of any desiring them. Patients admitted at all hours, day or night. No plivslelan has exclusive rlglit, everv patient Is free to and has the privilege of emplo) lug any ph j slclan they prefer. rrilteilHtatWr Marine - - .i t Sta rteitvvho.payHospital Dues.sre entl Ueil t Errerariuirt attecdaaeeattbiHos- -nihil Junus.Mckiiess.. Permlta must be ob taiiie I for United States JLlrtnes at tire Cus tom fmisc. ' . ' f . ' ' SI3TBBH Or'CHABr .-- v i ' 1 1 ' . ' &--: AvroitiA rxBG .PA,Kgrjt:xT Q.J TBENCHAKD. F.I,HI,CKS....,J ,r. o. Bozoirrri..... .Chtefit$elneer ...-.1st A?s. Engineer ifd As'stVEaglaear, JJO.IHD OF DELEGATES. Regular meet ing fourth Moiulay in each month, at 7 -JO i vi., 'at hall of Alert Ilook and Ladder Compiuy No. t. OkficI' kh. V. .1. Taylor, President : F. L. IjtJkcr, .secretary ; A. W. Berry, Treasurer. Hfxeoatiis, W. Xf. Parker, J. Strauss, I. Tiergm.ln. of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1 ; A. A. Cleveland, W.J. Bam, Chas. 11. Stockton, of Keseue Eugine Co. No. 2 ; Ed. T. Curtis, A. V. Berry. F. J. Taylor, of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No. l. ASTORIA. EXOIXE COStPAXY Xo. 1-. ltegnlar meeting first Monday In each month. Ofi-io as. AV. W. Parker. President ; L. E. Sellg, Seeretao'; William Boclr, Treas urer 1 15. F. Stevens. Foreman, H. G. Ingalls, 1st Asst. Foreman. Joe. fi. Charters, 2d Avit. t'orrinan. PESCirf: EXQIXB COMPANY A'o. !. lu-jdar meeting' firstr Monday in each month. OmrFUS. a. A. Cleveland.'President ; J. A Montpiniery, Secretary : K. C Norris. Treasurer; ChavII. Stockton, Foreman. A. McKeiuie.lft A."M,-Foreman, J. W. Brown, 2d At. Foreman. ' AtJUtT IIOOKaITdlZiDDER CoVxo. 1. la?gii ar meeting second Monday 4a each month. Offici'ku.-J.'O. BMorth, lTcsldent; C. l" Scwct2rT: JarTuttie. Treasurer J. F.Tliomas. Forenvan, F. B. Elberson 1st Asst. Foreman. F. W.' Fson, M Am. Foreman. . , . ,r iMB-' '- -w XFi -VSel f-..-s. - & r 3PI l r I r 'X j; ! "7 1 " hm rr- s 2"5-i V"-. i- jLi OKEGOK .5J s &&Z IP l tiEJt j 'JkM Pit4 r-jii $ M . . .-fc. 'i v ., if;- yUafett. f.VJ frir A.Mi.v'AtiV'iili'IHUf4i,il smrfa&&m$r& a