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C BwBllB-r5'WwBr- M idVOg SUV3d p3STl llOA 9ABR mmioQW r .m TX1K TABLE FOB ASTORIA. nnCEMHEB. man WATKK. I I-OW WATKIU Klivj. second. I First. Second. ::- nan a 1MW.T1123 9 2 7 CO 3 1 8 21 -13 ll5; 8I 90 8 15 3 1 9 09 -1 0 U 1 & 1 2 6 9 OS 3 2 9 55 -0 6 X & S SI 1007 321045 00 17 KIT -S5G 7 3 1112 3 111 38 0 7 is e id: s. cob ct - - --1220 27 IP T tx)tT 7' 7 21 f 3 0 34 I 3 1 37 2 3 3 T 3t S 6 1 1 34 19 250 1C Tlw hotirs between midnight and noon are dttfaroalrd b a (a. rn.), those between noon uttt HMntsht by p (p. in.). 0 lu 00m. a de ntr midnight, oh oom. p denotes noon. The iwnRbt is reckoned from the level of .rnirase lower low wat-rs to w hich the sound ing arc Riven on the Coast Survey charts. sOOlETV XEETXXGS. Astor lrOdgo No. G, K. of P. KEi.ULAH MEETINGS EVERY WED ttevlay eveulnp at 7 30 r. M. at Pytlilan CJtsJIo, Sojourning Knights in good stand ins conUallv invited to attend. By tinier CC D.K. BLOUNT. K of K. and S. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. I RtsrLA.lt MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIE 1 iv at ibelr rooms in Pythian building at ciewt o'clock r. M.. on the second and lourSt Tuesdavs of eacli month, AU'Ci. 1) ANIELSON, Secretary. Swvsldo lxxlge No. 12. A. O. TJ. W. ItI;l.'IAK MEETINGS OF SEASIDE fc. !Wrs No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held to ut:r Hall in l'ythlan Castle, on SatuMny jvemR ol each week, at 7 o'clock. MeM rs ,f the order tn pood standing, and tUIWm: .troihers are Invited to attend. Li brary H! be onen fifteen minutes before Mid nr each meeting. By order M. W. w. u. ituss, ivec 0&-a Kacampmenr, No. 13, 1. O. O.F KRU-l-AHMSKriNGSOF OCEAN EN (KHkpinent No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, lu the Odd Fellows Building, at sevru r m., on the second and fourth Mondxyv of each mouUi, Sojouralng breth Tea tkilk.iliy invited. By order C. P. As&oriaBalldiug&Iioan Association TUK KEC.UT.AU MEETINGS OF TIIIS A-wciation :t-c held at 8 r. H.. on the first Wednesday ol each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W.L.KOBB, Secretary. Common Council. TJEUULAU MEETINGS, SECOND AND X fourth Tuesday evenings of eacb month t TK o'clock. Mnvrsons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet tec nut present the same to the Auditor wad Clerk, on or before the Friday evening to we Tuesday on wmen tue uouncu a?ds its regular meeting. thos.s.jewext. Auditor and Police Judge. S. ARflDT & FEECHEN ASTORIA, - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop DLACfvSMTTH Jl SHOP Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2TC STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to, Aspoclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE 8TKEET. Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between G. B.-McEwan and Louise McEwan has beeu dissolved by mu tual consent, this 9th day of December, 1899. G. B. McEwan retires from the busi ness on account of ill health. Mrs, Louise McEwan will continue the business and col lect all accounts due audpay all Dills against the late firm. . B McEWAN. LOUISE McEWAN. Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Alaska Packlnc Company will be held at the residence ot P. JL Johnson. Aider brook, on Monday, December 15th. loDO, at 7fl0 p. t for the purposo of electing a Board ot Directors for the ensuing ear, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. By order of the President dtd G. A. NELSON, Sec'y, Dissolution of Partnership. TniS IS TO NOTIFY ALL "WHOM IT may concern that the partnership here tofore existing between Earnest Loll and L, Larsen is this day dissolved. The busi ness will be continued by L, Larsen who will collect all debts due and settle all claims against the Arm of Loll & Larsen. AstOlia, Oct. 27, 1890. Dissolution of Partnership. This Is to notify all whom it may concern that the partnership heretofore existing between P. O'llara and 1L IL Ingalls under the firm name of O'llara & Ingalls, is this lav dissolved br mutual consent, P. O'nara withdrawinc The old firm will settle all accounts with tbo business up to Nov. 1st, and settle all bills against the firm. T. O'HARA. U. H. INGALLS. Executors' Notice. ALL TEBSONS HAVING CLAIMS acainsl the estate of Louis Wilson, de ceased, and Ann of Wilson & Fisher, are requested lo present them properly verified at ibe offlce of J. Q. A. Uowlby, and all persons owing said estate should make im mediate settlement at Hie same place. J.Q. A. BOWLBY. WILEY B. ALLEN, Executors. Astnria, Sept. 16. IB00. d-6t Steckhslders' Meeting. THS REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Pythian Land & SaTJdlne Association will be held at the hall Wednckdav, Dec 31, 1S90 at 2 o'clock i ., Tor the purpose of electing a board of five directors tor the ensuing year, and trans acriBSmcli tlier bnsincss as mav come up before the meeting. E. A. NOYES, Secty. Meeting Notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TnE Masonic Land and Building Association of Astoria will be held at the office of Capt. George Flavcl, on Wednesday. December XTttu is at two o'clock r, M.. for the pur ?ose t electing five (5) directors for the en salnrvear, ana for the transaction of such ot&er" business as may come before the mectiag. S-T.McKEAN, Secretary, Astoria. Oregon. November 1C. 1860. Administrator's Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed administrator of the estate of Xatte TnralL deceased, all persons having dales against the said estate are hereby re paired, to present them with tlie proper voecbers,'"thln six months from this date to Xbe undersfened. administrator, at the MSee of F. D. Wteton ia the city of Astoria, CUtop county, Oregon. VM, A. SHERMAN. Administrator. Dated Astoria, Oregon. Dec. 3, 1SS0. Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GEAYS HARBOR. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port land every inursaay at 7 p. ju.; ana from Astoria the following morning. Land ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and Aiomesano. SHOALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on 1st and 15th of each month, landing at North Cove, South Bend, Willapa and Bay Center. F. 16. sTItO, rrcMdent. C. P. UPSHUR, jigent Astoria. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pare Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil. Wrought Iron Spike., Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Iniplcmcuts, Sewing Xacliines, Paints, Oils, C3LX'O0370. 2Sto. Dc&th e an Indiana JhIc. . Special to Tub Astoxia IndiakatoiiIS, Ind. Dee. li--Jucige Mitcliell o the supremo court of Indiana, died suddenly atliis Lome at Goslien this morning, of congestion of the bowels. His age vas about fifty years. Three Weincn Killed. Special to The Astohiau. Pbessbtjbg, Hungary, Dec. 12. An. explosion occurred to-day in a factory afcZuncorf, where the new explosive "Megatin" is manufactured. Three women were blown to pieces. A Hoase-Baildifis Fisiti Tbo AVIdowlVIll Contest. Special to The AstoiiiaI New York, Dec. 12. The widow of the deceased leather merchant, Fayer wether, who by his will deeded over $2,000,000 to colleges, will contest the instrument. LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Carpenters and Suiltlcrs. Holt & McCurtrie's old stand, lvue over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles of dwelling-bouses, ranging from soou to 112.000. Call and see them. GO TO LARSON & KiLlBAGK -FOR- GROCERIES AKD FJSESH FISI7ITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third street. next to Pioneer office. BBHSBVIiiiMtfefBli. Cannery, let Mi FOR SENT. Commodious Buildings conveniently situ ated, with ample Net Rack will b? rented for the coming season en the Columbia River. Apply to W. W. PARKER. The Str. Telephone! BOOTS AHS SHOES Portland and Astoria. Tlmo Table. tcaTcs Asteria: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at GA.M. Arrircs at Asteria: Mondays. Weduajdays 3T.JI. and Fridays at Leaves Portlands Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldajs at A.M Final Account Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have tiled mv final account In the estate of Chas. Gratke. deceased and that the hear ing thereof has been by the county Judge ol Clatsop countv, Oregon, set for the 4th day of January, at the hour ot 10, A. M. ANNA GRATKE, Administrator. Clatop county, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1690. w20-5t Notice. millS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT .m. it ;iy cuucuni luut .11111 onuuian uu um day purchased tlie interest of P. O'Hara in thi rimi ot O'llara&lnrralls. butchers, and the firm will henceforth be known as Ingalls & Shuman. A continuation of the generous natronazc civen the old firm Is solicited, and new patrons arc respectfully invited to idve L us a triaL IL II. 1 NGA LLS. E. SHUMAN. Astoria,Nov. 1, 1SD0. OCHOOL OF PRACITCAL CIVIL, 1 jsMTlianlead.MlnincEnciaeerlnj:. Survey inc. UraughtiBC, Arcli'tecture. Assaving ad Navtcuon. l7o5 Second street, rort nd, Or and 723 Market St.. Situ Francisco, Crt. EstblKbcdl80l Tlie Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Pi Ices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., County Coroner. A Cargo eC Geld. Special to The Astokiax. Losio, Dee. 12. The steamer Lalin sailed this morning with 501, 000, gold for New York. A The Sunk. Special by The Usrrro Pbess.1 New Yobk, Dec. 15. The tug Van dercook sunk at the dock in Jersey City this morning. Two of the crew were drowned. A Fatal Fire. 8pec!al to Tue AsroniAN.l Wabsaw, Dec. 12. Prince Lu bescky's porcelain factory has been burned. Eight operators perished in tho flames. In Lake Nyassa, in the interior of "Darkest Africa," there is a kind ot black fish which every year builds what the natives term a house. In the mud at the bottom of tho lake it makes a bole some two or three feet broad, heaping up the mud removed from the hole so as to form a little wall around it The depth of the holo and tho height of the wall meas ured together make a basin from fif teen to twenty inches deep. In this lake within a lako this queer fish erects a madhouse, the average sized specimen measuring fourteen inches across the bottom, rapidly coming to a pointin the shape of a broad cone. A hole four inches in diameter, always on the south side, serves as an open ing for egress and ingress. A dried spec imen of this queer domicile preserved in tne Koyal museum at Berlin, has two doors and a partition separating it into two rooms. Dr. Acker's English. Fills. Are active, effective and pure. Forsick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and bilious ness, they have never been equalled, cither in America or abroad. J. W. Conn, It is estimated that 30,000,000 will be expended in Western Washington during the next two years in railroad construction. Another Bitr Failure. Special to The Astoriax.1 New York, Dec. 12. Peck, Martin &.Co., dealers in 'building materials, and rated at $250,000, made an as signment to-day. Children Ory for Pitcher's Castoria When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. tVben sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, iYhcn sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, iThcn she had Children, sho gave them Castorii vByvvr yftT- m ""?' t " .. m Eirst Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral matt-iia Next to astokiau office. The CelelrateO tali Cure APHRODITINE" or money refunded 0b if si Millinery Stock and Fixtures for Sale. rrcs. THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Thrall & Sherman's mllllnerv store are for sale. Annlvto W. A. SHERMAN. A Van dekNaillex. I Administrator of the estate of Katie Thrall, Send for circular. I deceased. Warranted " to cure is sold on A POSITIVE Oo&rantee to cure any form of ner vous disease or any dis order of the cenerativo organs of AlillAT CAT BEFORE whothcr ar- AFTER isingfrom tho oxcessivo use of Stiinulants.To bacco or Opium, or tbronch youthful indiscre tion, over indulgence, Ac, such as Lose of Brain Power. Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emis sions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency. which if ne glected often lead to premature old ase and insanity. Price $1 a box, 6 boxea for $5. Sent by mail on receipt or pneo. A WRITTEN OUARAXTEE for every $5 or der, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, perma nently cured by Aphromtikb. Circular free. Address. TRE APHRO MED1CIXE CO. Box 27. Wkstkui Branch, Portland, Or ForsalobyJ.C. DEMENT. XX 2?8 2"bBB ?BC2P r dM O u - ra .- n CJ'" CWVil'Hir - l m P.So ft ct- m P - tr 5. o e b o V m -ffo ji a a K a SB ae O SrtO CSevied and Xalarged Edltlcsu -III HI' at r x - r fc? FcSa o H n - is 5 ft B? 2-r tE Sg& 3 is is P? 1 & s ml ha j- tr . ri h f rl 5r III? it h nb I W M2 W ZJm M hi .VK vw-9 n u ? & SOg' B-lBBnOOPO a? 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Z a - C-2.S-S- Striii r.- o - if a m ! w bbw3 O et-2.2 2 m C O 9 O P (P S r " c 3 w $5?t?S'oDjcDl gSS 5 B O fi sl?if:Il6 !ll'ltf ill Q. fi fm c i. m- M fi.tr fir W kE K4 S.P tsrstfi. r m t z C fi B a S-X P o o B" ' cf ff" EL Sg BC .3 Iff tf m tUf& m si SB If ' iun.i.,1 -- O I S &d g . 8 I 5 O c f I 3wi&ffiC r i Oh fliwiy issr ti a s so ui x m k. - & I s m tr1 P 1 p a I 3B .BBBBBBaBBBaBBfBBBEBBSBlBBHBk m bbbbbbbbbbbbbbI vKBCTJCcwaKxasxicr) " Not long ago South Africa Lad to import all the coal she used, but now sho miues all tho coal sho wishes for her own use and exports the surplus. The reason is that the cold fields of Natal have increased their output to a remarkable degree. Thfc railroad managers say they are saving $250,000 a year by using conl that is produced at home. 1 lUost V:Iu:illc Agent. H. AiiMGAKivr, M. D 03 Jackson St.. liitooKirx, N. Y., writes; "Being familiar with the stimulating, healing and anodyne properties of Alt cock's Porous Pi.apters, I commend them as a most valuable agent in tlie class of diseases for which they are in tended. The stimulating action when worn over the gastric region materially aids in restoring strength and energy to digestion, and the consequent building up ot tissue and restoring tone to the general system." Tho title to Adersonville's famous prison stockade, including eighty acres of land, has passed into the bands of the representatives of the G. A. R. and will be converted into a beautiful park. A Peculiar Experience About ten years ago my health be came impaired, and rheumatism set In. My suffering was intense, but llib hard's Hheumatic Syrup has relieved me entirely of rheumatism, regulated my kidneys and liver, and benefited my whole system. li. "SY. -Rockwell, Jackson. Mich. Any statement made by B. W. Rock well, can be relied upon. W. D. Thompson, Pres., Jackson City Bank. For sale by J. W. Conn. The Manchester ship canal ie thirty- five miles long, twenty-sis feet deep and has a minimum breadth at the bottom of 120 feet It will accommo date tho largest merchantman afloat, and it will be opened for traffic before another year ha3 expired. Great JLivcr medicine. Dr. Gunu's Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indicestion, cos tiveness, torpid liver, etc. These pills insure perfect digestion, correct the liver and stomach, regulate the bowels, purify and enricli tlie blood and make the skin clear. They also i roduce a good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire system by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents a box by J. W. Conn. THE BE V.GEO. II. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and Wife owe our lives to SIlILOU' CONSUMPTION CURE. It is stated that ten, acres of Pam pas plumes in one field in California, will soon be waving in peddlers' hands in the eastern states. IVoticc. GOD'o BLESSING TO 1IUMAN1TY So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years OH. Forest Guovk. Or., March 19. 1 have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety j'ears old, camo to Oregon in 1812 in the em ploy of the Hudson's Bay Companv, inusn.el began using the OREGON KIDN3 TEA I enjoy good health. DAVID MUNROE. fj XiZ --? I T j O ? ei t-5ci . ' ? ;- 'iAn 'V9 staAfS Lc-Sjr-xjm 'disease HCAiTH fl.Iiu,"I olcl.-n nalara .To. 1 Cur-s CJic-e. first and 8LconiI cfM- " " i" -8 anu uody; Sore Ears, hjti, .hese, t.c, Coppcr-cnlored Blotches, fcyjilj. u at r.h. t Uased Scalp, and all rwiiirj to .to ot tho disease known as 2yp.ii!i VIr", .3 OO per Bottle. !o Itlcliai:' U Itlun Ba.lsa.ia. No. 3 unrcs-ncrtiiry. il.TcurialSyphilitlc Rheu matismj Pain in tho Bones, Pains in the Read, back ct the Neck. Ulcerated Sore Throat. SvhhtliiTe lLlsh r.nmna .nrl tractcd Cord-, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates a'l dV -re from the system, vrnct'icr cax:ed , indiscretion or abuse rf Mercunr. Wvlny tho bld puro and healthy, l't Ico S3 OO per Ilottle. Lt It IcIirc'- Golden Spanish Amtl. tloto for the euro of Gonorrhaa, Glett, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Genl tal dlsarranycrccnts. Price 53 5 er Bottle. Le Ulclian'.i G'olcleu Spanish Im Jrctlon, for severe cases of Gonorrhaa, Inflammatory Gleet. Strfctura,&c Priea 1 . per Bottlo. Iss Rlchan'n Go7dn OlntaaB forthacS tUvihealiDjof Sypbriitic Sores, and crupCcns. Price $1 OO per Bex. t-O Iflcllcn'S Gelden "Pll!V.n- Price $1 (10 per Bex. ! rr iai .. n trcatnent: loss of nhvrical mrr. c, ci csi or over-work, Frostratkr. etc. r 'rj S3 OO Br Eai. j. .a iir.il Xervlse. St- .erywncro, C. O. D, i r express. secafdy JS5tai fKE 8ICRAKBS BRUG CO.. AGENT 89 lad 611 Market strwt, Saa Frasclsce, Cat, CIKODLABS SENT FBEB. THE SKIN. Is an important factor in keeping good health; if it does not act in the way intended by nature, its functions are performed by other organs, the Kidneys and the Lungs; and the result is a breakdown of general health. Swift's SpecifiG Is tho remedy of nature to stimulate the skin to proper action. It never falls in this, and always aocomplisheji tho purposo. Send for our treatise on the Blood and Skin Diseases. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga, n - no"" Rj3k3 VariO kBLAf AkWBk. gt-C.! B4!S!BIHbHbbbHbHH fegaro 5? a?J SALOONS. Standard - Saloon. Southeast Comer Third and Olney Sts. Astoria, Oregon. Ttie Celebrated North Pacific Brewery Boer on Drausht. Also ihe Finest Kinds of Wines, Li quors and Cigars. Tkc Best ef French Brandies Aim BRANDY PEACHES. JL Free Xainriola. H. CRUBE, Propr. ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. Resort Billiard Parlor, GROSBAUER & RKACn, Prop's. L. FEURKR'S CELEBRATE!) Gambrinus Beer ! OX DRAUGHT. GambriHus Bottled Beer, J. H. Cutter Wliisky, lloinestlc aud Key West Cigars, Constantly on hand. Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph Offlce, formerly Telephone Restaurant. ASTORIA, OREGON. The Globe Saloon Under New Management. Christian. Wejen, Proprietor. (Formerly Barleuder at tie "Resort," Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Comer Main and First Streets. M IS Folds, 1 have boon a great sufferer from Torpid Uver and Dyspepsia. Every tnlng l ate disagreed "with me until I nar I began taking Tutfs Pill I can now digest any kind of food, nover havo a headache, and liavo gain ed fifteen pounds In weight.' TV. C. SCHTJI.TZE, Columbia, S. C. SOIJ EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Murray St., New York, Fair's kliUa Mii Pills For Female Irreg ularities ; nothing like them on the market If ever fall. Successfully used by prominent ladies monthly. Guaran teed lo relieve sup press! menstrua tion. Sure! Safe tOrUln! Don't be humbug ged. Save time and health and monpy ; taenootber. Sent to any a' dress. secure Dy null on receipt jl pi ice, 2. Aaaress, THE APHRO MEDICINE G MPANY, Western Branch. Box 27. PORTLAND. OR. Mil!. DMIfiLSOlN, Sample Rooms. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent ror the GUION Steamship Line and theTUIN'GVALLA Steamship Line, direct Also, agent for "Svenska Tribunen" and 'Sveuska Amerikanaren." Corner ol Water and West Ninth Streets Astoria, Oregon. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. or the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROrRIETOB .RAILWAYS AND STEAMERS. From Terminal or Interior Points THE Northern Paciic Railroad Is tlie Line to Take To Ail Points East and South. It Is The DiningCar Rente. It runs Through YcstlbHlcd Trains Every I5a.y In tac Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Composed of Dinlnjr Cars unsurpassed. Pullman DrawingRooniSlccpcrs Of Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Be3t that can bo constructed and in which accommodations are both Free and Furnished to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Cantlnuaus Line Connecting wilb All Linos, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured in Advance through nny Aeut of the Kojd Through Tickets To and from all I'olnti In Amend, Kulaud and Europe can be purclrised :d any Ticket Ollice I thisCoinp-iny. Full Information concfriiir.fc rites, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agei t, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. Ul First St . cir. Wellington, Portland, Oregon. Tickets ON SALE DENVEE, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AT ALIi POIKTS East, North and AT South E. A. IVoycs, AseiK. Astoria. HI. B. Bozorth) Ticket Agent. UHIiftX PACIFIC WniUF Overland Beutc. East bound from Portland : No. 2 Lim ited Fast Mall, leaves at a v. u. No. 8 Over land Flyer, leaves at 7 a. m. West bound : No. T Overland Flyer, ar rives at 9 :00 r. m. No. l Limited Fast Mail, arrives at 9 $0 a. ir. Main Line. Nos. 7 and 8, "The Overland Flyer," carry through Pullman Sleepers. Colonist bleepers. Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Portland and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago, alco Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Chair Cars between Portland and Spokane Fails, without change. Main Line. Nos. 1 and 2. "Tho Limited Fast Mall," carry Pullman Dining and Sleep ing Cars between Portland and Chicago. Also Pullman Buffet Steepen and Chair Cars between Portland and Spokane Falls without change. Dally. TO PORTLAND. The steamer Bonila leaves at c a. m., Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, via the Oregon side. The steamer JJ. R. Thompson leaves As toria at 8 p. m. on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. From Portland at It o r. jr., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 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