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.- m " " TTllll .JlTJ.Tf KWi.JVt?y m gmut apan. ASTORIA, OEEGON: THUKSDAY OCTOBEll 2, 1S90 TI2E TABLE FOR. ASTORIA. IIIOH WATEB, LOW WATER. First. Second. First. Second. P 1 P SS H 1 P sialyl I h. m. 1 2 2 : 3 4 I A c 8)10 9110 - I lu m S 78 2 47 7 2 32C 0 5 4 X 5 3 4 SG 5 4 C 57 8 10 O 4 C3 jC7i al io 17 h m. S42 1)20 10 00 10 43 0 10 1 20 230 330 4 18 h. m. 9 21 10 13 1108 1153a 125 2 52 3 57 4 17 The horns between midnight and noon are dolgii.ttc.1 hy a (:u in.), those between noon and luM-dght by j (p. m.). 0 It. 00m. a dc uotes tiildnislit. on Win. n denotes noon. The iK-qrht is reckoned from the level of average lower low v.-atT to which the sound lags ate given on tin Const Survey charts. VESSEI.S ON THE WAY From Foreign Port'? for lhc Columbia lliver. Andorx. i:r r. 1CT0. Mauritius. Ariadne Urbk. 11GT. Capo Town. Astracana. Ur sp. lCCl. Yokohama. Alcinona, llrsp. INC. Newcastle A. Anltamurohan, Rr sp, 1700. Cape Town. . Alexander Lawrence, Urbk, 124S London. UirLcr, Ur bk, 1P0S. Honolulu, faery-foil. Krsp 115!, Honolulu. Cballcascr. Am sh. 12S9. A'cw York. CocVcnnoulh. Br sp. 1197. Liverpool. Citv or Carlisle. Br nL.KS, Urisbanc. D&nbe?i. Br tp, 1330. Aawcrp, Jnlj 31 JQii, Am. sp.. I53S, Yokohama. Pcyleda'e. Rr sp, 1C1. Liverpool. Kircudlmgutshirc. Ur. Sp, HS2.Ton.ilo. lortoa. Kr bk, 1389, Liverpool. .adr Klicabotu, ltrbl. 1153. Sidney. Lie 1 1 It, Br bk, 1BW, Anwerp, July 21. Uointt'arnieL ISM. Manila. Metmpjlik. l!r sh, 1 ,S9. 11 onlevi Jco . Mad'alT. Hrsbip. 12K. Santa Rosalia. Milton I'ark. Rr up. list, banta Itoralie. MisUpy Hall. Ur. sp., 177.. llio Janclr.i, .Inlr ". Xorth. Utj-U. IS. London. Ochtortyrc Br bk. I20f, Alsea Hay. roonaa. l'.rcp. 1189. Port CarlMe. Rr bk. 1SS. Saata Rosalie. I'irUiix, llr.bk., 1KJ. L-vcrpool.May2S. Scott ii. Ctens, Ursp. '.SKI. Rio Juscirp. ScotUoH tf.'os.ISrt.h. 139S. Rataria, Aus2L FROM AMUKICAX TORTS Ulyof Philadelphia. Am. sp., 1331, Ji Y. Mar. IS. Keipcr, S.m sp, l'.Nctv York. Tillie K. HtarbaoL. Am sp, Ml, I. Y. .July ri IN Till! RlVKIL Anne-Jry. Ur. sp , 1S3S, Liverpool Anreroaa. Ur Sp, ISIS, hidncy. Colnraa, Am lik, SI), lions Konc Ktclora. Hr. siu, V.!)', London. Kite F T.oop. Ur. bk 10J6, Kiopo. IondWt. Hr. sp., 1CS5. Tonal o. Korfo'L Island. Hr M.. Hit. NeucMtl-i. Jioddlolmni. Sir. nt . 10S3, London. rrlnciralir. ISrs'i, 189. San Pedro. PalrtoMiM. Am. kj- l'i'I. I, V. htratliVSiBe. ISr. fi.. 11. Antrorj Troop. HrFp, li,:;anslia:. -.oc"'CT iKKTs.;rH AtTr 1 otitre Ko. G, K. of P. ohwim.au MEKrrscs every wed- JLi i! H.taj ?vi' v at 7 :30 r. m. at l'yihlan CasUi' vyewnib: Kuiglits in good hl:uid lnc omiittlly lt; itrd to at I owl. l:yM'".TO.l D. It. BLODXT. 1L crn.adS. Scandinavian Bcuevolcut Society. KEul'LAR MEhriXCS Ol'TllIS SOOIE iyliluurnuins m Vythlan buiUlinjj at ckk o'clock i- !.. on the second and ronnh Tttftsdaj n or CiCii nion:li, AlU:. HAMKLSor-, Secretary. Scr3ilo iitHlge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. KMUVJ.AU ELTINS OF SEASIDE ionise Xo. 12, A. O. U. "VV. will be held in itttur UM tn J'ythian Castle, 4n Satnr4N tVMiut vjurh week, at 7 o'clock. Mcasbf ix ol the ordiT 1:1 pood standin;', and visUiwe I?niUerre invited lo attend. Li brary 1ll b? v:-t fifteen minutes before and att-r ciwh oi'-rtmR. Uv order I.I. W. W. 15. ROSS, Rec. Ocoiin KncaiapxnonT, No. 13, 1. O. O. F KRKULAKMKFTiXGSOF OCEAN EN i ounpaioi.t No. l . 1. O. 0. 1'., at the I.odj-o. lu Use Odd Follows Uuildinfr, at peven i m., on tht second and fourth Konday- of ejich inonMi. Sojourning breth ren cordially Iju ited. By rler C. P. AstoiiaBaiidins&Iioaniassociatiou THE REUITI.AU MEETIXUS OF THIS Association a-e held at 8 i M.. on the first Wednesday Jf each month, ortleeou Genevieve street, south of Clienamus. W. 1 ltOHE. Secretary. fJKr.Ul.AU MEETINGS, SECOND AND jft.fc lourth Tuesday ev- Coinsion Council. itiKSof ciclunontli set 754 o'clock. .WlVisons desIriitK t have matters acted ujon by the Council, at any lesuUr nir-et-tus in:wt ir-wat tlie same to the Auditor and fl. rk, ok or before the Friday eeuHiir Sriortothe TuMia on uhich the Council old it- rRpuhir m"eu. TIIOS.S..TEWETT, Auditor aud I'olice JuiIkc. The Str; Telephone Poi'Mand .j:ctW5 r- iZZ&zvX- t aiu Tabic. ksforia. Time Lcarcs .-ivIerEa: Uvcry cvenlns excajd Tucndny at 7 o'clock IfCnrcs lor(Ial: Every morning except Tuesday at 7 o'clock For Sale Cheap. A TEN OK TWELVE HOUSE POWER . 'iiRino and toiler in uood order, mounted. Apply to a P. Z1GLER. For Rent. HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS; LENT, SCO, luoluduiK w.it er Imjuirc at this otllcc HALLWATS AND STEAMERS. TIISCE OAJRD OF BAY RAILWAY GOMPANY WEEK DAYS. Leave Astoria End-10, 11 a. m. ; 2, 3, 4, 5 1 . ii. Leave Youns's Bay 10 :30, 11 Oa. m.:2 0, O U-J, -i S, i UU l. JI. SUNDAYS. Leave Astoria End 9. 10. 11 a. m. : 1. 1 :30. 2, 23. 3, 3:30, 4, 450, 5,5 i30, C, G:30, 7,7iJ0 v. a. Leave Yoimtr's Ravo tM. loiio. nsi. . M. ; 1 :15. 1 :45. 2 :15.2 -15, 3 -.15.3 :45,4 :15.4 :45, o :io, o :i, i zia, o :-u, 7 :io, 1 as p. 11. . TIME SCnEDVLH. Asioria & South Coast Railway. Lcarc Lv. Clatsop i' mi aicamcr .tvrna licacn. Electric .... 8 : 30 A. m. 7 : 50 a. m. Electric 1:45 1. M. 4:20 P.M. ) Daily except Monday. () Daily. Proin Terminal or Interior Points THE Pacific Railroad Is the Line to Take To Ail Points East and South. It Is The DiniijjxCar Route. It niusTliroufrh Vcstibulcd. Trains Every Day S11 the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. No Change of Cars, Composed of Dining- Cars unsurpassed. Pullman Draiviiigllooin Sleepers Of Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Rest that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both Free and Ic'iiriiisltccL to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. ' A Continuous Ijinc Connecting villi AH Jilncs, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can lie Secured in Advance through any Agent of the Road. Through Tickets To and from all Points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Office of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of tni:n. unites and other details furnished on ainilicatiou lo any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portland. Oregon. T. H, fe N. Co. THE STEAMEhS "Gen. Csmliy"' or "Siiomi ' Ieave Astoria daily at 8 a. m for Tauzy Point. Ft. Meeus and Jhvaco. connecting with railroad running north at 10 A. m. and 11 wiiu uoaisou Mioaiwater iwy, lor bouui Rend, Sunshine, North Coe and other poinls through to Gray's Harbor. Two rouna trips made 'Ihursdav's clvinz two hours in Astoria or longer if tide3 ier-mlt. South bound trains start from Nah- cotta and Sealandat 1 :15i. ai. dally, con necting at llvvaco with steamer for Astoria and night boat for Portland Sunday Schedulo-Stcamer starts at a a. m. from Astoria and north-bound cars at 11 A. v. from Hwaco. South bound cars leave Nahcotla at 3 :30 1. a. connecting w ith .steamer at Hwaco aud night boat for Port land. L. A. LOOMIS. President. R. V. EGBERT. Sum. .Tory It. Goultkk, Secretary. Portland and Coast 8. S. Co. GKAYS HAKB0K. STR. ALLIANCE. S..:1s from Port laud etery Thursday at 7 i. M. ; and rrom Astoria the following morning. Laud ing at Ilouuiam, Aberde ,i, Co-.mopolis and Muntcsano. SE0ALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland onlstnudioth of each mouth, landing at North Cove, South Bend, Wlllapa and Ray Center. P. K- STRONG, President. C. P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria. BEGINNING arxTy 1st, XS0O. for. VOLGA, B. F.STEVENS, Master. AVIH leave daily from Wilson ft Fisher's Dock for - I L W AC O , - at 7 x . . and 2 v. it. Betundng will Leave Hwaco, at9A. ai.and4:l5r.u. Stopping at Foit Canby, Fcit Stevens andTanzy Point on first trip from Ihvaco and second trip from Astoria. Annual Meeting. milK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL .stockholders of the Occident Packing Company will be held at the company's o!hcc on Satin day, October 4, at ! a. w. By order of the President. August Hkniirickson, Scc'y. QCH00I. OF PRACriCAL CiVIL, -' mechanical. Mining Engineering. Survey ing. Draughting. Arch'tecture, AssaNlng and Navigdtlon. 170J5 Second Street, Port land, Or., and 723 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal. Established 1H51. A VaxdkuNaillhx, l'rcs. Send for circular. A TRAC-IC EMT. (Continued from Third Page.) door. Michell was standing outside and pointed the pistol at ine; then I went back out of the outer door and to Mr. Collins' house to see him. I wanted to tell him about the shoot ing. "When I came back Michell was gene from the house. Then I started to find Johnson, but came back with out finding him. I did not see the shooting. Did not hear anybody talk. Heard Mrs. Yincent crying. The shooting occurred at her house, this side of the Seaside cannery. I was in the next room to the one that the shooting was done in. I don't know why he should pull a pistol on me. As soon as the man came up stairs the shooting commenced. It occurred between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning. Am not acquainted with Michell. Have only seen him once. Knew Johnson was acquainted with Nellie Michell. I never saw Johnson and Nellie walking together. I don't know anything about the girl's character. She would talk to the boys just the same as any other girl would. I never saw J anything out of the way done by tho gin. J. neara people say mac tno gin was in Portland but Johnson was in Astoria all the time. MBS. ANNA C. YIXCEXT. I was back in the kitchen of my house doing some work, when Char ley Michell came through the hall and kitchen and I shook hands with him. I then asked him if Nellie was here. He did not answer. He then asked me if there was any man named John son stopping in the house. I an swered yes. He said I want to speak to him. I said he is. not up yet go in the front room and I will call him. 1 then went to tho sink and washed my hands, because I was making bread, theu started to go upstairs to call Johnson, but did not reach farther than tho dining room door when I heard three shots fired. T started to run through tho halL but met Johnson in tho hall outsido the front room door. He was bleeding from his head and was holding on to tho balustrado with both hands. Johnson then went in tho front room. I went after him and closed tho door, then Michell came in from in front of tho outsido door and tried to get into the front room. I kept hold of the door and kept it shut When Johnson went into the bedroom ho closed the door. I still kept hold of tho door. Mary Matilla, the girl, was sweeping in the front room. When I camo in I looked through tho window. When Michell camo outsido the window and pointed a pistol at us I was scared and went behind tho wall alongside the window. Michell then came back to tho door again and tried to get in but I held tho door. Then Michell went back lo the window again. I hollered to him "Go 'way, crazy man, I will havo you arrested"" Ho then went away -with his pistol in his hand. When I saw morgue, and recognize it ad that of William Johnson. MARY HATHiIiA. I was at Mrs. Yincenf s house this morning. I heard the shooting there, but did not see it. I don't know the name of the man who did the shoot ing. I know Nellie Michell. She was there a few days after I went there. When tho man came I did not know him, as I had not seen him before. Ho said something to me I did not understand. He then saw tho missus and turned back and went upstairs. I then went into the front room. I wa3 in the dining room at tho time going towards the front, and met Michell. He went by me and went into the kitchen and met the missus and came right in and went up stairs. I commenced to lis up the front room, when I heard something like shots and tho missus went to the foot of the stairs and com menced to holler; theu Johnson came dow u stairs with blood rnnniug down his face. He was in his shirt tail at the time, and ran into the front room, the front room door was open at the time, and he ran into the missus' bedroom and out through the window and fell down. Michell was trying to get in the front door but Mrs. Vincent was holding it shut and hollering. I don't know anything about Nellie Michell. I did not hear any of the men say anything about her. I did not see Michell when ho came down stairs. Johnson said something when he came down stairs, but I did not understand him. While Michell stood outside of the window he took a gun from his pocket. He said some thing bufl did not understand him. I did not know whether he pointed it at us or not HAWICIXSON RECAtitiED. Said when I opened the door and saw Michell I did not see Johnson. Michell had the gun in his hand and pointed it at me. MRS. YIXCEXT RECALLED. I said when Johnson came down btnira he said something, but I could not understiud him. Michell then came down, but I shut the door in hi3 ftico. The jury then adjourned until Fri day morning at 10 o'clock. In the .TtHtiec's Court. Shortly before noon Michell was taken before Justice Cleveland and arraigned on a charge of murder. The information was sworn to by Con stable Oberg and the defendant will be called for examination to-morrow at 2 o'clock-. A PKEJlIUil TO SUBSCRIBERS. A Liberal Offer to CM nnd New Sub scribers," Either Daily or WceiJy. Attention id directed to the extraor dinary premium offer for The As- toriax which is auvertiseu on tre i fourth page. A comploto set ofj Dickens' works h offered with tho Weekly Astoriax for $2.75. 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The man that was shot was named William Johnson, a Swedish Fin. Johnson has boarded with me for seven or eight years. I never heard Johnson say anything to Nellie Michell. When sho went away ho did not go. Nellio has been with mo for nearly threo months. Sho did not say anything to me about Johnson talking rough or improper to her. She was a pretty wild girL She was a girl that would never tell the truth. While she was under my care I do not think sho was in a family way, if sho was I should be likely to know it as sho slept in the same room with me. sheriff n. a. SMrrn. Michell camo into my office this morning and gave himself up to my deputy. I was not in tho office at the time, but my deputy camo and called me. I went over to the jail and saw Michel! I said: "Hello, Charley, what's the matter?" Ho said: "I shot a man, but I don't know whether ho is tho right man. When you go down to tho house of Mrs. Vincent, find out if his name is Johnson; if so, he is the right man." I then went to Mrs. Yin cent's house, but could not find tho wounded man. After hunting around for awhilo the coroner came, and the two of us started searching round the hill and found him in a pigpen on n Chinese ranch on the hill. Ho was ly ing thero on his back, his head turned to tho right Tho only clothes he had on was a pair of drawers and a white shirt Ho was dead when wo found him. I then went to tho jail, and Mr. Wiuton and tho coroner were there. I told Michell before Mr. Winton and tho coroner got there that it was John son that was killed. Michell then re marked: "That's good. I'm glad of it." The revolver was then produced and examined by the jury, two shots still remaining in tho revolver. I have seen the body now lying in the ic hi night at the lowest priees at .1. V. Coi:ti' sling .sioro, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. 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