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0 mm A mam, a W "WkMr jtik a 11 I II 1 21 I lii 1 I r ' vgNsas rl iil I 1 1 I I I II I I Vrj III niflBi. 11 U9 1111 -'-rs m, z-il Ws LI L L L.LJM La ' 'VOL. XXII, NO. JOT. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. , s-BgagaF'gis nrsixEss cards. j. E. litGtilX, -.-C'euntj-, School Superifilrmlcul Office at R.uIollet & Co.V ('amiprv. Upper Astoria. - - "TVKW. A. 1. niMl .f. A. FITl.TO. Ftaj'Siciansaurt Surgeons. "Will give proini)t attention to all rail, from any part of the city 01 country. Office over Allen's Store, rornpr C:ii ami Squemoqua streets, Ast n.i, Oregon. Telephone No. 41. D E.FKAXK PAGF. Pliyslclnnmd urscou. Office, Cor. Main and Chenaimi- slrteK Office Houns :-9 to ll a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. Residence, opposite theJohanscii building F. D. AVIXTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts f Title a Specially. Kooms 11 and 12, Knights of Pythian Castle Building. Telephone Xoi40, OEO. A. DOKKIB, GEO. OL.ANI KOEAKD & DORRZS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kinney's Block, pposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. c. vr. FuiiTOx. c. a fui.tox. FUtTOW BROTIIEKS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. J. Q. A. HOW LBV. .1. A. OII.U BOIfXBY & giix, Attorneys and CouuselloiK at Iaw, Office on Chenamus Sticet, Astorij, Oregon. Tp C. HOLDEiV, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COJlAlIfcSION AND 1 SURANCE AGENT. O. W. IiEICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting Eir-Offlce over White House Store. ZJ.KLO F. PARKKK. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, and City of Astorhi Office : Cheuainus itrect, Y. M. C. A. Itall Boom.No. 8. e TJ BEXSO aiARTIX, 31, !.. JPnyalcian and Snrgcon. ASTORIA, - - OREGON, Office Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residence Hume's building, up stairs. TAX TUTTX.E, 31. 1. .PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON brncB Rooms 1 , 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of ' BL Mary's Hospital. r P. HICKS. A . E. S II A W HICKS '&, SHAW. DENTISTS. Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoiia luregon. Bozorth. & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Bay and sell all kinds of Real Estate and represent the following Fire . Insurance Conpanies : j, Scottish Union and Na tional, assets .53,000,000 Phoenix or Hartford " 400,oOo Home of New York, " 7,000,000 Hamburg and, Bremen. " 2.000,000 Western. .".00,000 ..Phenlx of Brooklyn. " 4.o00,000 Oakland Home, 300,000 Policies written bv us in the Phoenix and Home and ScottishlJnion and National at equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, - Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, TAjiTORIA, - OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : 1 aFroa;fl ja'clock A. 11. until 3 o'clock P. M. I.T.ColMi&Co.'s AGEXCY, Banking Department ' A General Banking and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prompt sad satisfactory business. Drafts on the leading cities of the United States and. Europe. Pepesitg Received. VISIT0RSJ0P0RTLAND Should not forget to call at Town e's San Francisco Gallery, where may be seen photographs of all the leading men and women of Oregon and Washington Territory. Skillful operators always in attendance, and the most minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location. S. W. enter First and Morrison streets, np stairs. No trouble to .shpw specimens to visitors. Street railroads pass the door every ten minutes,, and this is the nearest gallery to x "tki !ve pnmclpal koMs. 1 BRWM fftjf 1 iDll I 1 M 1 -THE S IS BESITOMIE. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure YCfjewuie luuii-t, quiuh.iv uiiu comiutieiy Cures Dyspi-pMa, Indlst'htion, WcnKncj, J iiipurcnioo(l,3Ialaria,CLilIs and Fevers, mul Ncurnlcin. It is an unfailinff remcily for Dieasesof tLe Kidney nml I.Ucr. It Is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to "Women, and all who lead sedentary 1I es. 1 1 docs not inj ure t he teeth , cause hcado.chc,or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves iicartDurn nna ueiciung, ana strengtn ens the muscles and nerves. Tor Intermittent fevers. Lassitude, Lack of hncrgy. A.C, it lias no equal. j63" The genuine has nboe trade mark and rossed red lines on wrapjer. Take no other Jr.wljl)y i:i:0.V lllCUICiL CX IIlLTiaOKE, Jlft RED1NGTOX. OODAUDJA CO., Portland, Or. II01.ESALE AC.KST. TUTTS PILLS TO RpITbOWELsT" DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths oftho diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: 3Losg of Appetite, Boiveln costive, felck Headache, fullness after cat ing,nversIon to exertion of nodyor mind, Eructation of fond, Irritabll Itj'oftcmpcr,I,or spirits, Afeeling ofhavlnp neglected some dutjlIz 2incss,FlutterinKatthcIIeart,Iots before the eyes, highly colored UrincCOXSTlPATIOi-V.anademand thouseofarcineclythatactsdircctlyon the Liver. AsaLivcrmeilieincTDTT'S PILjr.S havo no equal. Thciractionon the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing aU impurities through theso three " scavengers of the sj stem," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orousbody. TUTT'S PILLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with, daily -work and aro a perfect A NTI D OTE TO MA L A R I A. bold everj-whcre25:. Oihce 41 AlurraySt.y Y. TUH'S HAIR DYE. GratHaieou'Whiskeiw changed in. stantly to a GLossr Black by a singlo application of this DrE. Sold by Drug glsts.orsent by express on receipt of $1, Office, 44 Murniv Street, New York. nrra ilutoal or vzztji, ssinprs isse. Drugs and Chemicals & J. E. THOMAS, 2 DRUGGIST AM T Dlinimnnirl g XASTORIA.O 22 f& 3 tzi & Prescriptions carefully cdnipouiulctl Day or Night. JBl V Whnlale and ReLailiDealei in Provisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. Together "ith Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars JefFs Notice SAYS THERE "WILL BE NO INCREASE OF PRICES IN HIS CHOP HOUSE AND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO maintain his reputation for keeping the best and cheipcst Restaurant in town, even at a loss to himself, while the dull times List. JEFF. T. G. S. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried .NUTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigars and Tobacco. Next door to 1. 3. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. .Jlvrl.la POLITICAL POINTS. STILL CLAIMED BY THE TRIBUNE. New York. Nov. 9. The Tribune is the only paper which this morning questions Cleveland's election by over 1,000 plurality. The Tribune says: "The official count ot the voe 01 tuis state is required to decide the result on the presidency. The vote is close, and -while the outlook is still hope ful for Blaine, the plurality either way will bo small, ftonie sngm changes in the figures hae ly?en re ported from several counties, and the vote in New York city varies consid erably on different counts made. In Brooklvn the Democratic vote has been reduced, on acconnt of errors. In Albany frauds are charged which may cause Cleveland the loss of 3SS vote. There are also disputes in other counties, as to the accuracy of the ficures heretofore reported." MEETING OF DEMOCRATIC IiAWrERS. New York, Nov. 9. About fifty prominent Democratic lawyers met jo-night and discussed the law relat ing to boards of county canvassers in the various counties throughout the state. The result of the discussion is that Democratic lawj-era will be present at the meeting of every board of canvassers Tuesday next, for the purpose of taking prompt action in case any illegal act is at tempted on the part of the can vassers. DEMOCRATIC TROCESSIOX ATTACKED. Camden, N. Y., Nov. 9. While a Democratic procession was marching through, the Seventh ward, and when in the negro quarter, it was attacked with brick and stones by a party of enraged colored men and boys. The assailants were finally driven off. A number of persons were seriously in jured. MEETINGS IIELD ALL OVER THE UNION. New York, Nov. 9. From all parts 01 the country come reports of meet ings held last night, which the Dem ocratic national committee called through the associated press. In speeches and resolutions all are in line with the meeting at New York Illuminations were general in the south. A DEMOCRATIC MEETING. New YroRK, Nov. 9. At the Demo cratic meeting List nisht Senator Bayard said further: "We demand that the hundreds of millions accu mulated in the United States treas ury, against which there is no claim. shall be immediately let loose, and ttike its wonted place in the channels of manufacture and commerce. I say .deliberately that any wrong that shall tako from the American people tne muts of the great victory which they have achieved will be resisted in every proper and legitimate way." United States Senator Gordon of Georgia said that for the first time in a quarter of a century he "could greet his hearers as his fellow-countrymen. For the first time since the hostile guns of the north and south ceased to thunder I feel that I am your equal in our common country. I stand before you to-night and sa lute your flag as my own. The same blood courses throuch vour veins as mine. We love liberty, we love good government, and by the God of the fathers, we intend to stand by you in the future for it. To you this triumph is a new nerth: to the south it is a resurrection." Resolutions were adopted con gratulating the business men of the country on the election of Cleveland and Hendricks, and expressing the opinion that the nation was now as sured of four years of pure govern ment by a capable and honest man. A Chicago Sensation. Chicago. Nov. 9. The DailvNeins. an anti-Blaine paper, publishes the following astounding statements from Cleveland's manager, ndmittinrr thnf ho had been holding baok election re turns: It is announeced that Dan Manning has laid his trump card on tne taoie. in an the returns thus far nublished the nlnrnlitrv in Alhnnv county for Cleveland has been stated as oab, snowing a great Democratic loss over isU, when it gave Hancock a plurality of 3,960. Mr. Manning has been holdinc back returns frnm that county, and now announces that Uleveland s plurality is 3,618, giving Governor Cleveland the state by about -L000 nlurnlitv. rnnninrr'n nli. ject in thus holding back Albany county was, it is stated, to put the Republican managers on record. The Ideal Woman. Not a very pale woman, nor yet lan guid and listless, or with waxen-look-incr skin. She has roav elipilrR n firm step, and a pleasing expression. "She has iron enough in her blood and strength in her muscles. The woman who is lacking in these important par ticulars should take Brown's Iron Bitters, in which she will find tho vitror she needs. She can hnv fhfa most valuable tonic of any respecta- Die aruggists. A Shenherdsville. Kv.. colored xcn. man has given birth to twins one wmte anu the other black. A X.ifc Saving Present. Mr. M. E. Allison. Hutchinson. Kan- Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle 01 ur. Jung s iSew Discovers, for Con sumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle, that "completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, it is guaranteed to cure. Trial Bottles free atW.E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Large steo $1.00. j A Desperate Maniac 1 John Anderson, who lived with his brother-about six miles back from Carrol's point.W. T., became a raving maniac last Tuesday night, aiid he and his brother both bachelors - be ing alone, the lunatic locked the door and made a desperate assault upon his brother, who only by severe exer tions saved himself from death. He received some severe injuries and was nnable to get away until about four o'clock in the morning.when he burst open the door aDd rushed out into the darknes5, with one boot on and the other in his hand. A lamp, which was hurled after him by his caazy brother, came very near knock ing him down. He gave the alarm and the neighbors went and secured him and brought him to Kalama, trhprA lift was cnnfinpfl in inl nra. Wednesday night Thursday morn- "nr. 1a nnnnornrl fill t.ivt(- nml 01inJV Smith took him down town, where he was calm until after noon-wlipn nf nn ttnexpected moment he made an ar- sauit upon me snenu, dui as neip was near he did not succeed in injur ing more than swelling his jaw. The lunatic imagines he is thft Tintv? nnrl said the reason he assaulted his bro ther anu the snenit was that they would not believe, but that he made them believe. Dr. Moore, of St. Hel ens, came down Friday and made an ftramination and nrnnnnnftprl Inm ImnolAHQlv n9fnft nnrl lio xena tol-OTi to the lunatic asylum at Steilacoom Jbncay night. Standard, 8th. Tho Sun's Heat. One acre of the sun's heat supplies energy sufficient to run all the steam engines on the earth. Is the radia tion of the sun a constant quantity? this is a most difficult question. The vine and the olive flourish as they did two thousaud years ago. From geology we can gather no certain evi dence. But we must apply to the sun these principles we have enunci ated. Some have said that the con stant rushing of meteorio bodies into the sun feed it and keep up its heat. We can calculate this matter, and let us see how much would be required. If you should take the moon, and crumble it up, and pour it into the sun, -it would not keep up its heat for a twelve-month. No, this cannot be. Then, is the sun a red-hot body grad ually cooling? No. Then is it burn ing out, consuming itself. In such a case, it would have all been burned out by this time. Humboldt discov ered the clew to this problem. The sun is gradually growing smaller, four miles in a century. As the par ticles grow smaller, they crowd closer together. And here in this delicate relation we find a solution of this question. I may seem to state a par adox when I say that while the sun is losing heat it is growing hotter. As the sun shrinks it parts with heat, but, if the sun is gaseous, the quanti ty left grows hotter and hotter. This cannot go on forever. It is doubtless true that the sun is more brilliant now than it was ages ago, but when the sun shrinks so as to become most ly solid, this brilliancy will cease to increase, and the heat will eventnally cease. As tho sun is decreasing in size, so once it must in ages agone havo been a hundred times larger than at present, and far back enouch have been a diffused object, a mass of nebulous matter. Alaska Seal Fisheries. The seal fisheries in the northwest ern part of Alaska are controlled by the Alasku Commercial Company. The contract stipulates that not more than 100,000 seals a year shall be killed, for which the oompany pays the territory an annual fee of $35,000, besides 82 for each skin shipped from the territory, and 50 cents a gallon for seal oil; also that the company shall annually furnish free to the inhabitants 25,000 dried salmon, 60 cords of wood, a sufficient quantity of salt, and to maintain such public schools as aro needed. All others are prohibited from killing in Alaska any otter, mink, martin, sable or seaL Every summer trading schooners, as they are styled, go out with the avowed purpose of meeting the whaling fleet ond bring in tho sperm oil. They return with large barrels,Vhich aro ehtered at the Oun alaska custom house as "oil," and immediatelv sent to San Francisco. The captain of the man-of-war sta tioned at Sitka, speaking of the mat ter says: " would just like to over haul one or two of those vessels and find out whether the oil contained in those barrels runs out or spreads flat, and has hair on one side." S. F. Chronicle. Scott'sEnialHlon of Pure Codliiver OH, with IlypephoMphites. For Wasting Delicate Children. Dr. AYSEWAnfiH nf Tina Mntro fftWn. says: ! have used Scott's Emulsion, mia nnu it satisfactory m every respect. Children take it readily with excellent results.' Private advicps frnm flip Cmnr d'Alene mine3, say the weather is ex tremely wet in that seotion, there be ing only ten days of sunshine in the past two months. The miners, how ever, are not idle; they make money while the rain falls and water runs. The production of gold has increased greatly, but the exact amount is not known. "Hackmetack," & lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents, boldby W.E. Dement. !?JAC0J S Oil GMMkEQt FOR FATlXr, CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, SwclUnea. Sprain. EraUcs, Burnt, Scald. Frot Ultrs, 15D ALL OTHER BODILY PAIVS aSD 1CHE3. SU by Draffiiu tad Dealer! trerywher. Fifty Cent bottle. Directions la 11 Languges. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. cjotceTiKA.TOULraCO) Baltimore. SU C 8. A. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, II, B. PARKER. Prop., ASTORIA, --. OREGON. Al. CltOSBY, 'Day Clerk. Night Clerk. Phil. BOWEKS, First Class in all Respects. FREE COACH. TO THE HOUSE. Fipres lew Lie ! AXD JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his hooks that he is deinj: the biggest business of any RESTAURANT In the cltv. and he will miamntee to iriva the best meal for cash. FRANK FABRE'S CHOP HOUSE. Oysters, Ice Cream, COFFEE. The New Model. Everything First Class. CaS3 Street, rear of Odd-Fellows Building. Every attention paid my customers, and tho best set before them in first-class style. Sol ErOld. Jewelry, BRACELETS, Scarf Fins, Chains, Watches, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. J1&A11 goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITH1NG, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass anu uourt streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Columbia Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAMD,, FAST TIME1 - FAST TIME! TIIE POPULAR STEADIER FLETW OQD "Which lias been refitted for the comfort of passongers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving, at Astoria at 1 P. M. jy-An additional trip will be made-on Sanday faeh Wecit, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock 'Sunday 'Stornlas;.- Passsngsn bj tkls route connect at Kalama for Sound ports. , B. 8ff91T, Praldeat ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Benton Street, Neab Parker House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BQU.ER MAKERS. LAND ani MABIE MIKES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. or all Descriptions made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. "Wass, President. y J. GHustler, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. J ony Fox.Superintendent. 3. ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler Shop Ail kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, ANTD STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LA5?ATETTE STREET. MagnusCr Crosby Dealer in HipWABf.-flKffl, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tixx and Copper. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. 03-Leave orders with JOHN ROGERS, Superintendent, at Central Market. GUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE. WE BEG LEAVE 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 And it to their advan tage to purchase tickets over the Cunard line. Tickets issued by us good from any part of Europe to Astoria. TJOZORTH & JOHNS, Agents. HEADQUARTERS. FOR Toys, Fancy Goofls, Stationery, . CUTLERY, ETC. Fresh Fruit Received Daily A Full Stock of Smokers Ar.iales. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. CHAS. A. MAY, Chenamus street, south side, one door from Cass. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation CQyPAlfY. OCEAMjlTlSIOX. Daring the month of October, 1884. Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows, leaving Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. M. : From Portland. I From San Francisco. Oct Oct Oregon Fri 3 State ot Cal....Wed 3 Stato of Oal....Wed 1 Columbia Mon b Oregon Sat It State of Cal....Thnr 16 Colombia Tne 21 Oregon San 2b State ot Cat.... Fri 31 Not Columbia Mon 13 Oregon bat IS Slate of Cal....Thur 23 Colombia Tuas 23 Not Oregon Sun 2 State ot Ual....Fn 7 Colombia Wed S Thronsh Tickets sold to all nrincin&l cities in the United States, Canada and .urupe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Tralnqlp.iVftPnrtlnnil tnr T?ao em points, at 11 :40 A. M. daily. Pullman Palace Can rannin between Port land, and St. Panl, K1YXK DIYISIOX (Middle (felanbla). Boats leavA Portland fnr T)lla V -A AM. ALSO : Leave Port-1 i i Jpri.1 land for IMonl Tu. We.Thu. Sac. Astoria audi lower Co-1 Inmhu leavileiu RAM SAM IS AH JJayton, Ur.J7AAI CorrShr'j IS AM I 7AM 7 AM If AM Tacomaand beatUe. daily at 1:90 PM cept Sunday. .-.-.- - T c, C.H. PBESCOTT, A. L. STOKES, . Manager. Gen'l Freight and Pais. Agt. iS. A. .NOYES, Agent Artoria. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R. R. And Connections. 59 nours between Portland and San Fraa- cisco. Only athoucj' staging. Fare to San Francisco $32 ; to Sacraauato $ Leave Portland at t -jso a. m. daily (except auuuays : Arnva at oan ranctsc o :tu c. ji., loira aay. Close connections made at Ashland with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. EASTSIDE DIYISIOX. Betweca 1'ORTJ.AJVD and ANMLANIV . , MAIi TBAiar. LEAVE. ARRIVE-. Portland ..... T n a vil.Mnn j.jc . u Ashland 6:20 r. m Portland!Z! 4-at p! m. ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN. TRAVK a R-RTirw Portland 4 -OO I T IThonnn a.ac. u Lebanon 4 : a. m. PortIand7rio :0S x'. at Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port land Mondajs and Thursdays. Ketarninc leaves Ashland Tuesdayi and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Feaw makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastside Division, from the foot of F St. WEJTT8IDK DIYISIOJT. Between Portland and CorvallJa MAIL THAI2T LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 -.00 a. M.!Corvallls4 :3a r. ir. Corvallis 8 -J2o a. sr.Portland a -jo p. m. KXPKES3 TRAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 p MlMciIlnnvUia.8 .-oa rit McMInnvllle5:45 A3iPortland 8 Oxat Local tickets for sale, and baggago checked at flninnnnv'i nn rnivn nfHa rnrna. eto.b- and Second streets. Tickets to all the Drin- cipal points in California, can only bo pro cured and baggage checked, at the Com pany's office, Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. TVplfftlt trill Tint. hA rc(llir(1 fni- elilrimant- af ter 5 o'clock p. it. on either tho Eastaide or Westside Divisions. R. KOKHLER, K. p. ROGEKS, manager. u. r tr. Act llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia ifr Until further notlee tho Hwac SaMBMh Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-en, 3VI1J.OS, Will leave Astoria on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being uysiervuie ana uontesano mail aays.j at 7 A. M. FOB Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco OK Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Tho steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A.., as formerly, not beine confined strictly t schedule time. On Thnrsday A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As toria three hours after arriving from Ilwac. Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaco, $L Ot ESTickets can be bought at the offlco for 76 cts. -Hwaco freight, by the ton. la lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton, BFotTickett, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H. D.GRAY, Agent. B.B.FRANKLIN, UieMer M Cabinet laker, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTOBIA2T BTJILDIHa. O r-All work don in a skillful aiaaasc aa shrt aotf m sfi rsaseaable rataa.