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VOL. XXII, NO. 75.
ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1884.
PRICE, FIYE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
"f 188 AAX1K XV. CURTi.
TEACHER OS
I rawing;, Painting and Crayou.
Apply at the Lou e of I'ev. M. D. Wilson.
J.
E. IlIGOIN.
County School Nuperintriitlcnt
Office at B&dol'ct &. &.' Cati'ien. Upper
Astoria.
JFK A Mi !... M. St.
t
FIiyMlclnn nnd Surgeon.
OIQco opposite tlic Johunscn building.
ASTORIA ... - OREGON.
T.D-
wiktox.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abstracts f Title a specially.
Rooms 11 and 12, Knights of Pythian Castle
Building. Telephone 5u. 40,
GEO. A. DOIII1IS. OCO.XOI.AM)
HTOI.AI & D ORRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Kinney's Block, .ppositc Citj
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
o. w. fulton. c. o. Ftrivrox.
FU17TOX BROTHERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building.
J. Q. A. BOWLBr. J.Jt.fllLL.
Attorneys and Connclloia s.t JLaiv,
Office on Chenanius Stieet, Astoria, Oregon.
pi C. nOLDKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMlrSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
C.
IV. L.EICK.
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Scholars received for Course f Draughting
S-OIIlce oer White IXouso Store.
Q.EiiO f. PAflKf:::.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop County, andCit irtir;
Office : Cheuaraus street. Y. M. C. A. hall
Boom No. 8.
r fiEXfeO 31ART1X, 31, !.,
Physician and Surgeon.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
Office Room 12, Odd Fellow s Building.
Besidk&ck Hume's building, up stairs.
TAT TUTTJLE, JH. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oftt OB-looms 1, 2. and 3. Tythlan Build
ing. Residence On Cedar Street, hack of
St Mary's Hospital.
F P. HICK8. A. K. SHAW.
HICKS & SHAW,
DENTISTS.
J Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squeraoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
Bozorth & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Oregon.
Bay and sell all kinds of Real Estau aad
represent the following Flr
Insurance Conpanlcs :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, assets $33,000,000
oonlx of Hartford 4X00,000
Home of New York, " 7,000,000
Hamburg and Bremen, 2,000.000
Western, Soo ooO
Phenlx of Brooklyn, " 4.ooo'ooo
Oakland Home, 300,000
Policies written by us in the Phoenix aud
Home and Scottish Union and National at
equitable rates.
BANKING AND INSURANCE!
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. 11. until 3 o'clock P. 31.
agency.
Banking Department
A General Banking and Exchange Busi
ness transacted. Eery facility for promp
and satisfactory business.
Drafts on the leading cities of the United
states and Europe.
Deposits Received.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
THE
REV. M. D. WILSON
XTILL BECEIVE A LIMITED NUMBER
Tf of Boys for lastruction. three
. eveslngsln the week, in such branches as
fay be desired. Classes in Latin or in any
ordinary branch of advanced education will
be formed. For further particulars apply
as above.
j
WH. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cifars; Tobacco ami Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
EfHftffE ENGLISH CUTLERY
fi (Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS.
s'tt
fc Htuse To Let.
Ztmy&frQOXl2EY?; GOOD LOCAL
Yity. Ia;uir at E. O. HOLDINTB.
ff.T.Colemi&Co.'s
Vl WhSl li
iDii I IU lTHF ?
-THE
BEST TONIC.
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures Dywpepnla, Indigestion, Weakness,
Impure Blood, Slal aria, Chills nnd Fevers,
and Neuralgia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kill nc j- nnd Liver.
It is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
'Women, and all ho lead sedentary lives.
It does not injure the teeth , cause headache.or
produce constipation other Iron medicine do.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, d.c, it has no equal.
3- The genuine has above trade mark and
Crossed red lines on rapper. Take no other
df .1jbx BROTTS CilKHICAL CO., B1LTXSO&E, K
ItKDIMJTON, WOOD VRD & CO., Portland, Or.
A UOLESAI.R AOF.XTS.
YutfsT
PILLS
TORpJSOWELsT
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
iTom these sources arise thrco-fonrtha
oftho diseases of tho human race. These
symptoms Indicate their existence:
X.O81 of Appetite, Bowels costive.
Sick Headache, fullness after eat
tnfr, aversion to exertion or body-or
mlnd.Ernctatlon of food, Irritabil
ity of texnperTJoviipIrIt,Afeeling
of liavlnfcceglected some daty,SIz
zIiiess,FlatterlngattheIIeart,DoU before the eyes, highly colored
"Urlue.COXSTlPATIOA'.anrt demand
the use of a remedy that acts directly on
the Liver. AsaLivermedicineTUTT'S
PIXELS have no equal. Thciructionon
tho Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt;
removing all impurities through theso
threo ' scavengers of tho sjstem,"
producing appeUte, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin nnd a vig
orous body. TUTT'S PILLS cause no
nausea or griping nor interfere with,
dally work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
bold everywhere 25a. Omco41 ilurraySuN Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GratHatb on "Whiskers changed in
stantly to a Glossv Black by a singlo
application of this Dte. Sold by Drug
Sists,or sent by express on receipt of $L
Ofljce, 44 JIurrav Street, New York.
uttps ioctal or psetol sisggsa ?sxl
Drugs and Chemicals
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Liay or iiguu
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer hi
QrQQGffaBf
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobaccOrCigars
Jefi's Notice
SAYS THERE WILT. BE
NO INCREASE OF PRICES
in mscnor house
A XDTHAT HE IS DETERMINED TO
XjL maintain Ml rprmt-itinn fn L'nonlitir tl.o
best and cheapest ReNtauraut in toni, even
ai a iua m iiimseii, wuiie me ami tunes hist.
.IEFF.
J. HL. D. GRAY.
Wholesale andfetall dealer lc.
GROCERIES, F0HIR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and "Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot .of Benton street, Astoria.
Oregon.
T. G. RAWUNGS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
NUTS. CANDIES, DRIED 3IEATS, ETC.
FIho Cljcars asd Tobacco Vi ,,
Next door to T. J. Arvold'7SqueraoQQafit."
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WHEN CONGRESS ELECT?.
Strictly speaking, Congress relates
to the senate and the house of repre
sentatives, and therefore congress
never elects a president The consti
tution requires that one person shall
receive a clear majority of all the
presidential electors elected. In case
there should be but two candidates
and a tie between them, which is not
an impossibility, or in case there
should be more than two candidates,
as there are this year, aud no one of
them all shall receive a majority of
all the electoral votes, which majority
is 201, or over, then the election in
November will fail to elect a presi
dent and will go to the house of repre
sentatives fonta decision. Tho mode
of election by the house is peculiar.
Each state has ono vote and no state
more than one vote. This one vote is
cast by tho majority of the represen
tatives from the state. If tho repre
sentation from any state is equally di
vided and cannot agree upon any one
candidate by a majority of its repre
sentatives, then the vote of suoh state
is lost A majority of all the state
is required to elect in the house.
Should no candidate receive a ma
jority of all the states in this house
mode of election, then the election
fails, and the president of the senate,
under existing law, shall be president
of the United States.
As now constituted the Democrats
have a majority of the states in tho
house, and if the election should go
to that body, beyond a doubt Cleve
land would be elected," even if he
should not have received more than
the 153 electors of the southern states
in November, against 200 for Blaine
ana tne otner lorry-eignt aiviuea db
tween Butler and St John. The
chief points to be borne in mind aro
these: First, that no man can be
elected in November at the polls un
less he shall receive a majority of all
the electors, All the electors number
401 and a majority is 201, or over.
Second, that when tho election goes
to the house tho voting is by states,
each state having ono vote and no
more, which vote is cast by the ma
jority of tho representatives from each
state. The majority of thejepresen
tatives from Ohio are Democrats and
tho ono vote of that state would go
for Cleveland and Hendricks in the
house, though Blaine and Logan
should have oarried Ohio in Novem
ber by 24,000. The majority of the
representatives of New York are also
Democrats, and Cleveland Hendricks
would get the ono vote of that state,
notwithstanding that Blaine and Lo
gan might have received 100,000 tho
most votes at tho November election.
The law requires that the electors
elected in November Bhall meet in a
college in each state on the first Mon
day in December, following the No
vember election, and cast and oertify
and forward their ballotings and tho
result to the president of the sen a to;
and that, on tho third Tednesday in
February, the president of the senate
shall open these certificates, and in
the presence of the senate and the
house the votes shall be counted. If
the counting shall result in not giv
ing any of the candidates voted for in
November a majority of the eleotors,
then tne election goes to the house,
where it is conducted as above de
scribed. If the house fails to elect that is
if no one candidate receives in the
house a majority of all the states
which ib now twenty ( there being
thirty-eight states), then the presi
dent of the senate shall become presi
dent of the United States, and if there
is no president of the senate, from
any cause, then the speaker of tho
house becomes president of the United
States, in which latter contingency
Mr. Carlisle, the free-trader, would be
the man, for tho whole business of
making a president must be con
cluded before the 4th of March, when
the present house of representatievs
goes out
It is apparent from all this thai if
the Bepublicans fail to give Blaine
and Logan at least 201 of the electors
to be elected in November, though
Butler may get fifty and Cleveland
no more than the 153 of tho southern
states, Blaine has no chance and
Cleveland will surely be the next
president by action of the Democratic
house.
The London Times is engaged in a
curious crusade ncainst nrnhiVtiKnn
Wearers ot the blue ribbon, it says",
mi iu mo uaiu yciouuu oi interior
physical develemnent: nnd. if va mv
judge by their facial expression, are
not remarkable for intellectual power.
Our civilization produces an abun-
aant unaergrowtnor feeble bodies and
lorsided minds, neonln whnoA indi
vidual insignificance becomes less'
oppressive to tnem when they fancy
themselves memhflrs of n oronf m-nan.
iration. Their vanity is flattered by
the idea-that they can set an example
of superiority to others. These are
the people who become anti-vacclna-tors.
anti-vivisectionists. or tAfltnfr.nl.
ers, or all three. As a rule they are
persons wno ao not require alcohol,
sometimes because a strong digestion
enables them to tnto nn Rnffimonf.
nutriment in other forms, and some
times "oecause tneir capacity for ex
erting .force is so limited that they
are compelled to ba .flamf! in mnn.
suming the materials by "which it is
supplied."
A free anrilinatinn nf onff anin t. n
fresh nnrn rilmnof ;nafn.tw ......
the fire from the flesh. If the injury
wj oc.ciCj as soon as ine pain
ceases apply linseed oil and then dust
over with fine flour. "When this cov
ering dries Hard repeat the oil and
fine flour dressing till a good coating
is obtained. "When the latter dries
. ,rwliTO 8tanct raw cracks and
f alhi oft, as it will do in a day or two
and- a new skin will be found to have
formed -where tiie skin -was burned.
Scett'sKauiisUB riFre Ca Liver
AM . 9 . ...
v... nun nj pvyaMflUtes.
Vrtr Tlllrannnrt 1Vn.lT.T.. n in.
&SJ.T.. M. D- Anderson, S. C., says': "I
eon3iderScott's Emulsion one of the best
'"lJ"?lrf ,u lue rKes ior .rulfflO-
nrr.HeA slnra 1B7A aJ M n ..Irt
n wUk it? ' " "'" """
AN IMPERIAL MONSTER.
Voltaire, in his "Philosophical Die
tionary," says that Peter was "half-
hero and half-tiger.', Half-hog and
half-tfeer would be nearer the trnth-
Macaulay declares thatt'5to'the end of.
his life he lived in his palace like a
hog in a sty, and when he was enter
tained by other sovereigns, never
failed to leave on their tapestried
walls and stato bods unequivocal
signs tuata savage nau Leen there."
He was naturally swinish in his tastes
and. habits, and displayed his swin.
ishness regardless of circumstances
or consequences. When William1!!!
visited him in London, the air of the
room was so foul 'that a window had
to be opened before the Enghshiing
could enter. The nastiness ot him
self and suite almost ruined Evelyn's
villa at Deptford, -where the imperial
party were lodged;,, and the owner ap-
pneuiur uuu reutjjveu compensation
from parliament Twenty years later
the pretty little "Montijou" palace
in Berlin suffered in ; the1 same way
from tue name party, aae1 spngutiy
Margravine of Beireuth says that "the
aesoiauon ui uerosaiem wa3 every
where in it and it was so ruined, 'as
almost to need rebuilding." Every
one has heard of the .important part
played by thecane.in the domestio
economy of Frederic 'WilliamX' of
Prussia, but that eccentric monaroh
was nothing in comparison to his
Bussian brother in the caning line.
Peter, wnen tne nt was on hinij liter
allv caned everybodyfrom his cobk
to his counselor, from the meanest
peasant to the highest noble spar
ing neither age nor sex. He would
get up from the table and flog the
host who was unlucky enough to en
tertain him He-would stand at tie
door of the senate-house and flog
each senatojT that went in. Xefdrt
was an intimate and trusted friend,
yet on slight provocation he was
knocked down and brn tally kicked
by his imperial guestj r Bat all this
flogging wa3 ia-the way of recreation.
"When Peter "meant business'1 it was
a more serious'matter. Incredible as
it may seem, it is nevertheless well
authenticated that one' of his own sis
tersit is saidf- more than one re
ceived a hundred strokes of the whip
on her back" in the presence of -the
whole court f In 1713 Alexis, his only
son who outlived infancy, was for
some offense-of no great -seriousness,
several times "tOrturedinth"e presenco.
of the diabolical father, and a .few
hours later died either from "the
effects of th,e torture or by assassin
ation. For sympathizing with Alexis,
the Princess Golitsyn, the bosom
companion of the Empress Catherine,
was publicly whipped by Boldiers.
For the same reason the brother of
his first wife, Eudoxia whom he had
thrown into prison was tortured,
and then broken alive on the wheel.
An alleged lover of Eudoxia was tor
turedin Pjei"s.presence almost daily
for six weeks by tho knout, by burn
ing coals and red-hot irons, by being
tied down to a plank full of sharp
spikes, and finally impaled.' Nothing
ever told of Nero is more horribly
grotesque than this.
Miss Hamilton was a fair but frail
maid of honor to Catherine. After a
casual intimacy with Peter she be
stowed her tenderness elsewhere
without interference on his part, but
when to extricate herself from result
ing embarrassments, she took to in
fanticide, ho brought her to trial.
Condemned to decapitation, she
mounted the scaffold in a dress of
white satin trimmed with bows of
black ribbon, looking more lovely
than ever. But not alone; Peter ap
peared at her side, and, straining her
to his breast lamented that tho di
vine law forbade him to spare her.
A moment after the' "beautful Jhead
rolled from the block at his feet, and
lifting it by the ear he imprinted a
last kiss upon the quivering lips.
The Prussian Ambassador Prinz
asserts in his official dispatches that
during the memorable suppression of
the Streltsi revolt Peter gave a ban
quet, sent for a score of rebels, and
every time he drained a glass struck
off a head, inviting the envoy to join
in the sport "With such sins laid at
hia door it is scarcely worth while to
mention lighter ones; to say that
Peter was a glutton, a drunkard, ad
dicted to every form of sensual in
dulgence, an irredeemable blackguard
and ruffian, sparing no woman in his
lust and no man in his wrath, -utterly
infamous in all the relations of life,
a scoffer at virtue in either sex, a
mocker of religion, dying five weeks
after participating in the election
and consecration of a burlesque
pope. Yet" this man, or monster ra
ther, is paraded before the world a3
Peter the Great.
The Heme Circle.
If father is cross, andmotherscolds,
and aunty has the blue3,; and the
nhildrMi feel o-ood for nothinfr. home
is not a very happy place. Indiges-
2? J -. ? J& ,.!. & ViAnmnficm
nun, ayBpeptuB, ueuiiiij, liicumu.w,
or liver complaint, will account for all
these. Fhey can all be cast out by
the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, the
great tonic and strengthener. Health
brings happiness. Mrs. Bochester,
553, North Gay "Street Baltimore,
says, "Brown's Iron Bitters quickly
relieved-me of indigestion and gener
al debility."
Gen. Butler traveled 6,000 miles
through, sixteen states in seventeen
days and made fifty-two speeches.
It will be hard to dispute his claim
to be considered s workingman on
such -a record.
James Buchanan is running for
congress in New Jersey and Zachary
Taylor is a candidate for a like posi
tion in Tennessee.
"
AXIfo STlBj?TPreseHt.
Mr. M. E. Allison, HutchinsonhKan.:
Saved his life by a simple Triar Bottje
of Dr. King's New Discovers, for Con
sumption, which caused him. to procure
a large bottle, thafcompletely cured
him, when TJoctors.-change" of climate
aadl everything else hadialled. Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Severe Coughs,
and all Throat and Luh .-diseases', it is
guaranteed to cure. -'TnalBottlesiree
mtW.-Epement Co.'a.DraT-Store.
MJPJSM
GMMt
FATTST,
. ' x CURES'
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lvsbaft, Backache, Headache,Toothachs,
Sort Tfcroftt, SwelUac. Spralat, Kmtiet,
-, . Barns. Scald. rrot Bite
A50 ALL OTHZB MBUY FACT ASB AOfB.
SaU Ij Dt-Btttiu ud Dealers twiwlwi. Fifty CaU
bottle.' DlrecUom !a 11 La jun.
THE CHARLES A. VOOELEK CO.
g.3MHirifA.TOuUx&CO.) BIUf.At,g.A.
nOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER .HOUSE,
II, B. PARKER. Prop.,
ASTORIA,
Al. CROSBY,
PlilL BOWERS,
- OREGON.
Day Cleric
-' Night Cleric.
Firit- Class Tin 'all Bespects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Spies lm Lie !
AND
' . JEF'F
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books tbat he Is doing tho
biggest business of any
RESTAURANT
In tho city, and ho w III guarantee to glvo
thp best meal for casb.
FRANK.EABRE'S
CHOPTOUSE..
Oy
sfers, Ice Cream,
COFFEE.
The New Model. Everything First
Class.
Casj Street, rear of-Odd-clloOTi Building.
Every attention paid my customers, and
the best set before tliem in first class style.
BAY YJEW
Restaurant and Bakery
Mrs. K. ZUIMERItf AN.
Wishes tn announro to her friends nnd the
publl generally, tbat i e has opened
A FIRST-CLASS
RESTAURANT AND BAKERY
In the fin nevr hulldlnt: onpnslte the
0. R. & N. Compauy's Dock.
The Bett the Market Affords Cooked to Order.
Oysters in Krcry Myle.
Solid Gi Jewelry,
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, f atcto,
SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
tyAll goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
G. A. STINSON & CO..
BLAGKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
guaranteed.
FOR
Columbia Transportation Company.
FOR OXtTX.AXIB.
FAST TIME!
THE POPULAR STEAMER
FLIETWOfOD
"Which has been-refltted for the comfort of -passengers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock'evry
Monday, Wednesdaynd Friday at 6A.M. arriving at Portland atl P.M.
Achuiuiu5 icAica
Tuesday -"and1, Thursday at 6 A. M. arriVTng at Astoria t 1 P. M.
. .taAs.addlt6aal.trlpwlli;bfi made on nnuyt .WetlvBg Portland
at 0'elcM ay-MBrlJir. i. Pamaws- 'IkW route connect at Kilawa
for Soand porta. . b. motT, PmWtat
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BzXTOSTSTBXXT, NXJLXL. XIIKXB. IIOCSE.
,r :astohlC- Oregon.
CERSR&' MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANM-MAKMGM;
Boiler Work, Steamboat iWork
and Cannery Work a spe-
" cialty.
Of all Inscriptions made to Order
' at" Short Notice.
A. T. Wash, Tresldont.
J. G.Hustlxk, Secretary,
I. W. Cass, Treasurer.
JOHX-rox;Supftrintendent. -
S. ARNDT & FERCflEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
'Aim
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
Magnus 0. Crosby
Dealer in '
HARD! ABE, M; STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
c AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD. STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Tlxx AND Ooioib.!?-
. . r ?
FRANK H. LAIGHTON.
DEALER IN
Fruits; Notions, Cigars
AND
TOBACCOS.
Water bt. between West 8tlt
aad Went 9th,
Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every
steamer. Nuts, Candles, etc. at Lalgbton's.
Everything Fresh and First-class.
P. Blankholm.
Cigars, Tobacco and Notions,
FRUITS
Cor. Squpmoqua and (jlney streets, Astoria.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AND
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamus Street, Astoria.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders for tbe Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will be promptly
attended to
arNo cheap San Francisco Eeer sold at
this place.
War. BOCK, Proprietor.
CUHARD STEAMSHIP LINE.
WE3EG.LEAYE TO ANNOUNCE A
great reduction in rates over the above
well known line. Parties desiring to go to
Europe, or wishing to send for friends In
the old country will find it to their advan
tage to purchase tickets over the Cunard
line. Tickets Issued by us good from any
part of Europe to Astoria.
BOZORTH & JOHNS,
Agents.
FAST TIME!
i uruiiuu BTCry
raJHWjHjHL.C?!JB
TRANSPORTATION-LINES.
1 --
Oregon Railway of Navigation
coMTAjnr. L
QCEAXQ1VISJL.
During the month of Septoaberjl884, Ocean
steamers will sail from Portland to San
Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port
viand, as follows, leaving rAlnworth Dock,
Portland, at Midnight, aniPSpear Street
Wharf, Son Francisco; at JA.ai. :
From Portland. I From Saa Francuce.
Snf
bept
Oregon .Wed 3
SutofCal....Moa 1
Columbia at 9
Oiefoa Thar 11
Mteof Cl....Tne IS
olnsskU has 21
Orveoa Frl X
Oct
State ot Cal....Wed 1
UolosbU Moa 8
Mw of C'....vion P
Columbia ......Sat 13
uregon hnr I
Ute of Cl....Tue Hi
Colombia boa 28
. Oct
Oregon Frl 3
dtate of Cl....Wen 8
ThroHsb TirketM sold to all principal
cities In the United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leare Portland for East
em points, at 11 :44 A. M. dally.
Pullman Palaca Can mania betvtta Port
land, and St. Paul, s
KITES ITmX (M1MI ClHbU.
BpaU leave Portland f er, Dall at 7
A Al.
axse:
Leave Pon
landfor Monl
Itq. We. ThB.1 Frl. I Sat.
Astoria and I
lower Oo-I
lumbU....ISAM
Dayton, Or.,7A-M
SAM
6AM
SAM
CAM
7 AM
6AM
7AM
uamiii:"! SAM
8 AM
Taoomaaad Seattle, dally at lMfM
Tietoria Steamers do not run Saadajs.
Le4T8i Aetoria for Portland at 6 a. m. dall ex
cept Sandar.
. r o-, C.H. PRESCOTT.
A. L. STOKES. JUauacar.
Gen'l Freight and-Paae. Art.
K. A. OYIg. Agent Astoria.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California it. R.
Ana Connections,
S9 Hoursbetween Portland aud San Fran
cisco. Only 24 houri staging.
Fare to Sak Frasclseo $33 j te Saexaaeato SM
Leave Portland at To a. Mi dally (except
Sunday) : Arrive at San Francisco
6:40P.si.,thirdday.
Close connections made at Ashland
with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
EASTSIDK DIYTUOX.
Between POKTLAAD and AMKLAND
XAIL TBA1K.
LEAVE. ARKIVE.
Portland 7 ?20A.MIAahTnH A'AZ t tr
Ashlaud 620 p. m Portland! 4-25 r. acl
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4 0 p. m.I Lebanon.. 9 no P. u
Lebanon 4 :15 a. m.I Portland-10 :05 a. M
rullm'an Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port
land Mondays and Thursdays. Returning
leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays.
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry ,
makes connection with all Regular Train
on Jiastside Division, from the foot of F St,
WESTSIDK DIYI8IQX.
Between Purtlnad and Corvalila
5IAII. TBAIX
LEAVE. " ARRIVE.
Portland 9 .-00 a. ac.Corvalli- 4 in p. jr.
Cotvallls 8 o a. M.lPjOrtland 3 2D p.m.
feXTKES8 TKJUlt
LEAVE. ' . ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :0O p MjMcilinnville 8 KW fx
McMinnvilleJ5:45 a MlPortlind 8 :3ft A at
Local tickets for sale, and bag. age checked
at Company's up town offlcr, corner Stark
and Second sti. ets. Tickets to all the prin
dpil points In California, can only be pro
cured and baggage checked, at the Com
pany's ofllce.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p. h. on either the Eastde
or Westslde Divisions,
a. KOKHL.BR, . P. B0GER3,
Manager. O.F A P. Art
llwaco Steam Navigation tio.'s
"WINi'ER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Caaby,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages aud boats for
Gysterviile, Montesano and Olympii
la&eL
Until further notice the llwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
Gren. !ft:LLep,
Will leave Astoria oh
Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being
Oysterville and Montesano mall days.)
at 7 A. M.
ro
Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly t
schedule time.
Ob Thursday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three hours af tf r arriving from Ilwac.
Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, .l 01
HPTlcketa can be bought at the office for
75 cts.
l3rTlwaco freight, by the toa. In lot! of
one ton or over, 52 per ton,
For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Qray'i
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. D.GRAY,
Agent.
COUNTY CORONER J. C. ROSS.
UNDERTAKING ROOMS.
THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE
stock of offi.ns and C1HKETS la the
city. War-noms three doors above the
Masonic Hall, on MAIN STKEET Astoria,
Or. Coroner's office at the same place.
Orders from the country given prompt at
tention and satisfaction guarantee d.
Residence, West 7th and Cedar streets,
one block from St. Marj's Hospital.
B.B.FRANKLIN,
TJDflertater ana CaUiA Mater,
SQUEMOQUA STKEET,
NEXT TO THE ASTOBIAN BUILDINe.
arAll work done in a skillful maunerou.
short notice at reasonable rates.
NOTICE.
FROM, ANT AFTER OCTOBER, FIRIT,
the Astoria Gai Xlght Co.rWill eharge
consumers ttf gas 83.50 per lOGOjcublc feet
Cnasumers U3lBg:lB,eO0 feetan iver wlltb
eatltled to a wbate of 10 PMLCtnt.
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