I'jliiJ DAILY AifORIAN. ASTOEIA. UJiDAY MOEtflNG. .FEBRITAItY M. iva Istonan-Colniabian FuMisiins Companj. ASTOKIA, OliEUOS s Astouiak Duir.Diho, - - cam Btbkbt Terms cr Snlmerlptloi. DAILY. Served by Oarrlor, per week lflets bum uy ikiau, pernioum.... eu etc Heut by Alall, per Vear. .B7.W . . WKIKLY. Dent by mail, per year, 2.00 in advance. Free pjoiae to subacriowra. Tb AgTOBtAir guarantees to lu advertisers Ibe larxeot circulation of any newspaper pub- TBuea ou iue uoiuinoiu mver. In future nil llonm of local Interest forwarded to ttila ollice must; be addresaod to ilie Clllf Editob. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending' at 6 p. m., yesterday, fur nished by the V. 8. department of agri culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature CO desrreeg. Minimum temperature, W degrees. Precipitation, 1.32 lnchea. Total precipitation from July 1st, 18D2 to date, 48.50 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date. 1.81. Inches. . This paper has tlu largest Circulation on the Columbia river. An honest and complete telegraphic re port gives a newnpaper a right and title to the name. Tlie news of the world, freih evert morning at your breakfast table, is what you can find in tlu Astorian. It holds the exclutive teUgraphiO franchise, and Us service it improving daily. RE VENOE AT ANY PMCE. The Oresonlan Is daied. Its senses are stunned by the horrible fact that It Is no , longer the Ood of Oregon, or the Moses of Its people. Listen to Us heartrending , V. ...... 1 t fit 1 ni (1 11 UtmUIKJIUVllMl CU1 lilt) BVBin) . l fall away from Its eyes: "Two of the pilot commissioners are again given to Astoria, and 'independent pilotage' on the river Is made compul sorv at hlirh rates. This means that everything possible will be done to bur den with heavy charges, and with various difficulties, vessels that would come to Portland. Somehow It is supposed by thj legislature that obstruction of commerce to and from Portland will benefit the state; or. If that is not possible, at least It will Injure Portland, and that Is reason enough. By this act, on additional charge of 160,000 'a year Is loaded upon the com merce of the Columbia river, and the legislature, persuaded by emissaries from Astoria, where this money extorted from commerce Is to be absorbed. Is led to be lleve It a proper thing. There IS no won der that Oregon is a difficult state to do hnalnMS in: there la no wonder that 1th progress Is slower than that of any other state with equal or nan its resource Business Is burdened In every possible way by law below, the Intelligence ot three centuries ago, and Oregon, .so han dlcapped, so loaded down by stupidity, so cursed with an indolent and Ignorant und unenterprising population, led by cheap demlgogues, inevitably falls bjlo - the other states In development and prog res. This is meant to be plain speech It Is necessary. The whole efforts of th state, through Its legislation, and other wise, for twenty-five years, has been s to burden business (hat business coul not be done here with advantage an profit.' The consequence Is seen in th way that other states leave Oregon be hind. In the course of flttoe. or twenty years, It may occur to tlu Willamette Valley or Eastern Oregon far mer to ask why the price of his whes should be cut down that a few mor "alleged" pilot schooner arrived In harbo, Astoria saloons.'' ' Let us digress. Yesterday morning ou '"alleged" pilot schooner arrived In habo a flier three .weeks' battling with th fiercest storms that ever blew. For four teen days of that time the pilots were It momentary fear of death. Sleepless lgl lance, and perfect navigation of the fral craft through the trough of every sea were all that kept her from going to th bottom. Night after night, tired out to exhaustion, these "loafers," "drunkards' and "boozers" kept anxious watch, pac lns thfr deck In the bitter cold and anow through the long continued hurricane They reached home yesterday, thoroughly weakened and unstrung. We' all know these men, Hardy, bright sailors who mission Is to risk all that lift . holds dear, day after day, off the rough est coast In the world, in order that ships tha', come Into unknown seas may be brought safely Into port. Maddened Into stupidity the Oregonlan, with its grand name, Its countless chances for. doing gooa.ns power ana in wbjio. utw-r 10 lie ami call mem orunKarus ana upiesuune tramps. Have these men who write so glibly ever smelt salt waterT Have they ever seen tha sea? Would they step down and out from their monumental ciock tower and risk their lives every day in tha week- that their fellow beings might see their homes again? Bhnme on the organ that seeks Its puny revenge for defeat all along the line by A Vith each series of fifty single or otherwise! on the fast and favorite steamer Telephone, between Portland and Seaside, the As toria Ileal Estate Exchange will give free one lot 5'v hurling untruthful, slanderous epithets on those who live their days out es hon est, bravo American citizens should do. Shcme on the cowardly scribblers who under tho cover of a onco powerful name, stoop so low as to bring their honor In to a gravo too deep for resurrection. The president elect has had proclama tlons Issued In his name without authority and has consented to them by silence, ho has not reached two extensive and lm- nortant determinations. The first is that the great pressing business question 1 the silver question, and tho tariff reform urgency Is secondary to it. The second Js that, the Sherman silver law not being re pealed, he will call an extra session of congress, with special reference to flnnn clal reform, 1 Take the two propositions together, the meaning Is that Cleveland breaks with the party that elected him, and will do it speedily, peremptorily and conclusively as the lapse of time and the connection of circumstances will permit. Mr Cleveland is in disagreement with the great majority of his own party on the silver question. He may apply the whole power of his administration, and yet will llnd two-thirds of the democrats of this und the next congress vehemently opposed to the stoppage of the purchase of silver unless there Is substituted for It Borne scheme that means more silver and more paper than under the present system. If Mr. Cleveland calls an extra session of congress to take charge of financial reform, he will find the republican vote necessary In order to prevent the passage of a free coinage bill over his veto. The one question upon which a majority of thoee who voted for him may be ral lied Is that touching the tariff. ' A lower ing of duties In the name of tariff reform, however mechanical, horizontal,, unrea sonable and unprofitable to the people, would receive the support of the bulk the bones and brains of the democratic party. . Mr. Cleveland's policy of calling an ex tra session of congress for financial re form, is a threat that he will refuse to be guided by a majority of those who have elected him; and prepares a way for Vice-President Stevenson to become the real representative of the party on tho question It cares most about. Mr, Cleveland breaks on the cold, gray, silver rocks. ' Will the MlBoourl Baptist Conference kindly explain how the prompt delivery of a gentleman's supply of clean linen and underwear Is "Inimical to the civil and religious Institutions of our people," simply because that gentleman happens to be of the order of "Molchlsedek" in other words, a clergyman of another faith than theirs? Yet this Is what they have done sent a protest to President Harrison, com plaining against the expediting of the ex amination of the baggage of Mere. Satolll and O'Connell, and Dr. Puce, on their arrlvul In New York from Europe a messengers from Pope Leo to the Cath olics of this country. Surely, if cleanli ness Is next to Godliness, the M. C. C. should encourage and aid the wearing ol clean linen by everybody, Irrespective of previous conditions. Senator Fulton's election to the presi dency of the senate has been productive of every good -result for his own future prospects, and the city he halls from. Astorlnns have every cause to feel proud if his success, for It was their own. . He promised his friends when he left here at the beginning of tho session that they could rely on his efforts. How he has kept his word we all know. The Salem Statesman deserves every credit for its excellent special editions, the last of which has Just been published, giving a biography and portrait of every representative and senator now at the capltol. The communication of "W" published in another column, certainly seems to us to present an argument that should have every weight with the commissioners. Tropical Kanakas and American clti- lens win not mix. The word "annexa tion," as far as It concerns Hawaii is myth. , Coopet'i Annual Sale, Rules that will govern C. H, Cooper's Great Annual Sole are as follows. No goods will be charged except at reg ular prices. 20 per cent oft on shoes. 10 per cent, off on cotton goods. 10 per cent off on rubber boots and shoes Everything else 23 per cent off unless listed goods, such as Starlight yarns. Cenelmerl kid gloves, Royal WCC cor sets, Warner' corsets. Standard patterns, E. and W. collar and cuffs; Beldlng's ana cutten'a silk. Owing to manufactur ers' restrictions we are obliged to sustain prices on same. round trip tickets sold, ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Oaident Hotel Building, AsKvia, Or. Tliut Diiiiirernn Locality. The prophecy made by the Aitorian that somobody would bo hurt on the Ne halem road at Peterson's place, came riffir being fulfilled yesterday. Whether the roaj was put In at an niifrle sloping toward the beach originally as a new idea In road building, or with a view to drainage, nobody but the builders know, but that, it slopes so now Is a . very cer tain fact. When Mr. Gibbons' sled drawn by two powerful horses, and with two occupants, reached' that place on their trip to town yesterday, the sled took a lurch down the slippery puncheon, toward the river.- The occupants were dumped unceremoniously down the steep bank to the beach below, while the combined strength of the two heavy horses was taxed to the utmost to keep the sled la midair over the edjjo of the bank. Luck ily, the occupants escaped with nothing more than a severe shaking and a few bruises. After some trouble the vehicle was lifted on to the road and brought to the city in safety. , Mrs. Parrell, of Olney, came Into town yesterday to do a little marketing. Cal ling at Conn's drug store, she bought a bottle of whisky, and when the clerk, who was busy, gave her change, he hand ed her change for twenty dollars' instead of ten which she had paid him. Ort find ing out his mistake a few minutes after wards, he told Mr. Conn, who followed the woman and asked her to return the money, which she refused to do, and after denying for some time that she had re ceived more than her legitimate change, ended by offering one-half In settlement. Schwab, the clerk, refused to receive anything less than the whole amount. She then left the store without paying anything, and was attempting to leave town when she was arrested by Officer McKevltt. She still denied the theft, but on being brought before Judge Osburn, found a friend, Mr. P. J. Goodman, who made good the money to Mr. Conn: She had a hearing in the police court, and as as the money had been returned, was let oft on payment of the costs. YOU SHOULD READ- THIS. The popularity of the Union Pacific- Is best determined by the superior service It accords to the traveling public in main taining two dally through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with al! tho latest appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with its fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Qmaha and Kansas City and intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the 1'uclllc Northwest. Now that the election Is over and the business of the campaign has been set tled. Dr. Mullinlx has settled down to prolesbional business at his ollice, up stairs at No. 584 1-2 Third street, and will give special attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stoo over at Portland. Kates of fare same as from Portland. , . If you have friends In Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, ail at the Northern rucino oiuce.steamer Telephone dock, and make, known your A'unts. Keducea rates via ail me leau- lng steamship lines. - 9 . , All the patent 'medicines advertised In this pacer, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handler & Haas, IT First street, Port land, have on sale the Daily Astorian, so that visitors neea not miss tneir morning puper when they are here. E. W. Kuvkendall. the undertaker, em- balmer and funeral director, has his par- ors in tne welch diock, wo. via, water street. Call up telephone No. 7. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising 6 Kent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran rlBCO, Is our authorized asent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. Wine. Lee & Co.carry a full line of Jap anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties und curios. Ladies' underwear made to order. 623 Third street. Rlnir Lnnir. 3TJ Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese eoods, novelties, curios, ladles' underwear made to order, at low prices. Star Coffee and Chop House. 543 Third street, meals at all hours, white labor. Terms .very low. Oscar Peterson, prop. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Pally Astorian at Uandley & Haas' news ttund, IdU First street. Crow's gallery takes the lead for fine work. Seee the new samples of Sollo Cabinets now on exhibition. The best 33 ladles' fine shoes at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s Bign of the big Red nooi. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side la open the year around. Reduced Ititcs. Commencing today.July 29, the rates on the Union Pacific steamers between As orla and Portland and Intermediate points affected, will be $1.00 one way and 1,1.50 round trip, tickets good until used, O, Y. Lounsberry, Agent, Astoria, Oregon. Freurh Tansy Wafers. Ladles will find these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon every tlma to give relief. Safe and sure, can. be sent by mall sealed securely. Price, $2.00 per box. For sale only by J. W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. Highest of all in Leavening Power. AB5GUTELY PURE Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursions. xlOO leet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grove a lovely, level tract with beautiful gloves and pure water, ten minutes walk from the beach. Tickets on sale at office steamer Telephono, at BUSINESS CARDS. A CLEVELAND ATTOUMKJt AT LAW. oirice-Klimey's new bncK building, eoruer Third and Ueuevleve streets ; up stairs. J ?. A.BOWLBY, A J TOMTY AAD COLTOLOR AT LAW tfll-e on rlecond Mtreet, - Aatoria, ur. J Al'lOKNEY AT LAW. Office In KlnuevS new urU building, over Astoria National B Uik, A.R'KA?!fi?U'lYATLAW. Office over White House Corncrt Astoria, Or w. W. PARKER, REAL F.STATK AND INSURANCE AOEN'J Ollice 1U liniiton stret. Anuria, Oregon. DR.C E. COULTfR, iTlYdltilAN ANlJ SURGEON-, 4 Oflloe In l'Uvel's brick builJin. OMi at tended piiiiuptly at an j time nay or night. D,P,ltY,3WlVANJ&N8Sfe0N. K OM 7. Olllceover Oaool's Clothing Store, hours, 10 to W in, 2 to S p, m, 7 toil p in. Uunduy, 10 to 11 lu. DR h?f afffi a'AD SURGEON. dpeelal attention to Dlneaiws ol Women and Surgery. Oltlce over UaiiZlger's itord Astoria. DliSKAbb rAVEAULrY. Surgery by r. J. A. Fultou. Oltlce 178 Cass street. Hours 10 to 12 aud 1 to 4. J ruYjllflANUhUE'A ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms 8, 4ver Astoria NHtlonaiBank. hours. It) t lz Si-i to 5. liesiuence. 639 Cedar at. gHon. (flice, 4f. Third str-el. HoU'S 10 to U and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 tn 2. Kusiiience 408 8il st reel T P. MULLINIX. M. D., , , JLi. Uives special ueaiiiifiit for Calami, Thioat Lungs, Kidney Oeiilio-Urinary organs Ollice upstairs,5l tlilrU tic. Houri.D a.iu.9 p.m. MOHaBD h Attar. - . h. mom. City Surveyor. JJARRY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUKVEYOKS. KOOMS S AMU 6, OVER ASTORIA NAllONAL BANK. W. I. BURNIY, J. W. DBAi-KB Barney & Draper, Attorneys at-Latv, Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as reulster of th V. 8. Laud omee her-', recommends us in mil specialty of Mining and all oilier business be fore the Land uOice or the Courts, and involv ing the practice ol the Genera! Laud Ollice. JROCKt NBROUCH tX COWlnJC. LAW OPFICK, OREGON CITY, OR. Hpeclal attention uivhii to land business Set tiers on homesteans or pre-eniiiini claims und timber land purchases shown every hi! vaiitns" of the law. For as3l.-tauc In making Uial proof call on us. rpHOS. FfiEDRICKSON, No. 231. West Sixth treoi.. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Scandinavian Benevolent Scoiety- UKMULAH MEETINGS OFTHIH SOCIkn IV at their rooms lu r'vthtau buliUiiii! nt eiirht o'ciocs, f m.. on uie seccuu ana ioiuui iiK-s days ot eachuiomh, Ocwtku uncaoipine-.t Ho. 13,1. O. U.F lE(JULAK MKEITNOS OK 00 KAN EN- I caniDnient No. 14. 1. O. O. F- at tlie Uidue lu the Oild Fellows UullUiint, al Htvon p. on the second and fourth Mondays of eiu'u mouth. Sojourning brethren cordially iuviteu. uy oraer u. r. - Astoria BuiiaiJig & Loan Association fJUlK MKdl'LAH MEKT1NOS OF THIS AKSO- JL elation are held at s p. m. nn the first Wednesday of each month. Ollice on Ueuevieve street, south ol Chenaiuus. W. L. KOBB, Secretary. . Common Council. KKlHU.AK ftiKKIlMiti, FIKHT AM' third Tuesday evenings ol each niouil it 8 o'clock. m Persons desiring to have mutters acted ny oi. by the Council, al any regular mccttmi innsl present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, ou or before tho Friday evening prior to the luesdAy on which the Council nin its reculai meeting. K. OtfBUKN, Auditor and Police .Indue. Hoard i4S"yt Coiiiiiilnnl.inerr. TINS HKM'LAR ilKETI.VIiSOFTHISBOARD, will be hejil on the first Mondxy, of each month at 10 a. in. In the rooms of the Atoriu Chamber of Commerce. W. L KOHU, Bee THE : OREGON : BAKERY A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the Best Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In auy port of tlie city DR. GUNN'S IMPEOVED LIVER PILLS OtiLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Read achica ? Ona ct these rHs re lieve dutreu In ihs atotnach and cures headocno, on each night for a week aweetenl the atomach and pun Ilea the breath, lhey Ineure perleot digearlon, reculatethe bowels and cure eonatlpatlcn. Uhry ot promptly, jet mildly, never frripe or alcKen, oo Brugiau or mall. BooackoItjd.Co,riula.,l'v For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. - latest U. S. Gov't Report Oelo F. Parker. Carl A. Hanson PAESKLES & HANSOX, Snrcewors to CJ, L, I'urkrr,' Dentals I'l (Joncral :-: McrcJinndlse NEW GOODS ON EVERY STEAMER. TniS WKKK. . Xxoj3S Goods. Tho Old Stand, An'.oris, Occgou. CLATSOP LAND CO Ii'.corjiorated with $25,000 Capital Stock, Red Kutfttn and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public ana, uoiiveyaui eis. dvcim aiienuou paid to rents, payment of taxes, etc., for non residents. Sole aKeiits lor South Astoria, I'ros nn,.i fa i it. Humluck 1'nrk and Owen's Addition. also best HensMe, busliK-es and Inside property audchoito acreage. 471 mint St., Astoria 6. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMJTHING Hiilo and Cauner? work.HonHsnoelrsr. Wae nns nimle and rcualred. Co hi work eubrantaed On Cass street, opposite ine ' turn Tain o uce GENUINE WALL'S END COAL - FOR SALE AT 8 8.. 70 VIM TON $8.50 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel, G. 0. . J10EN, . AGENT, SIAttXUS C. CltOSBY, DKAl.KB IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IKON JPiriC ANU JNTri.NHN. - STOVES AND TINWARE House Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead. Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO FRANK DAMANT, Propr. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Expressed delivery bus'nes4. Dealers In Coal and Hay at lowest prices. Tele phone No, 12. Third Street. CARNAHAN & CO Successors to I. W. Cnse, Importer and Wholesale auJ Hetall dealer lu GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second anj Cass Street, ASTORIA, OREOOS HUGHES & CO. Wholesale aud Retail LIOUOR DEALERS. Importers ot All brands ol Foreign and Domes t'o Wines. Lnniora and Claare. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Bint- numea ncer, finest prauas oi tvey wediann uomesric cigars LhiiiorN lor Aiwllettial Purposes. Family Trade rtollciteii All orders (row th City aud Country proi'ij Bllrd. 8qucmo'ine Street, - Astoria. Oregoi BDEFEKCEKf BOA? FOR P0HT1AS Will leave Astoria for Portland, (Fish er's Dock) on T;iP.sduya. Wednesdays Thursdays, Fridays ' aud Saturdays at 7:0U a. m., nml Hun lay at 6:U0 p. m. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron. for Clatsorr County, Herman Hoj nemaa, Plaintiff, vs. M. M Dee and lleien Dee. Defendants. To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee, Defend. ants noovo namca: In the name of the State of Oretcon: You and each of you are hereby re. qulrea to appear ana answer tne com. Dlalnt of Dlaintiff filed aealnst vou in tlif above entitled cause by the first day of tne next resruiar term or me aoove nameu court, next followlne six weeks puhll cation of this summons. And If you fall to answer said comolalnt as hereby re quired, you are "hereby notified that tht Dlalntirr ylll aoply to tne court for tn relief prayed tor therein, to-wit.: foi judgment against you and eacn ot you for the sum of one hundred and thirty seven nnd flftv ohe-hundredths dollart and interest thereon at the rate of ter per cent per annum from the seventh dav of October. 1891. and for fifty dol lars additional as attorney's fees, and for costs and disbursements ot mis suit, and for a further decree foreclosing tht mortiratre seto ut In the complaint here in, and for the sale of the real property therein described, being, divers lota In Chdrea llailroad Addition to Astoria. Clatsop- County, Oregon, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the payment or saiu amounts, hjio lor bucii othpr rpllef nil mav be proper. This summons is published tn The Weoklv Astorian bv order of the Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge of said court, made the 14th day of Jaunary, law. J. A. BAKIN, Attorney forPlaintlff. ATTENTION ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. All nersons indebted to' the firm of Parker & Honson will please call at my office, 112 Benton street, this city, and settle Immediately with the undersized. W. V. PARKER. Assignee. Astoria, Or., January 28, 1893. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, and of Gelo F. Parker and Carl Han son, Take Notice: That said Oelo F. Parker and Carl Hanson have made an assignment to me of nil their Estates for the benefit ot tftelr Joint and individual creditors. That all persons having claims against them or either of them should present the sa.me under oath to me at my office In Astoria, Oregon, within Uiree months from this date. ' W . W. PARKER, Asslimee. Astoria, Oregon, January 27th, 1893 SCHOOL TAXES DUE. School taxes are due In district No. 3, comprising Adair's Astoria, West of eai or Jordan Avenue. W. P. McGregor, r, ui-1 trict Clerk. Office 55S Third street, , L iptr Astoria TO foot of Alder street; Isons & Co., 113$, Third St.; Burlington Route oflice, 250 Washington street, and t c Northern Tacific passenger office, 1st and Wash ington Sts. DeeGS will be delivered at the office o T. W. CASE, BANKER. TEAH8A0TC A GEKEEAL BAMglHO BUsIJISBt. Drafts drawn available In any part of the O 8 and Europe, and ou Hong Kong, China, Office Honrs: M A. H. to 8 P.M. Odd Follows Bulldlug, Attorla, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSUEANCE AGEKT, , BKFRESENTIN9 . Grmin-Amerioan, of New York City, N.'T. C&Iifornit Manns InsuraoM Comp'y, of 8. T. National Firsind Manna Int. Co., Hartford. Homo Mutual Insnranot Co., San Francisco. PhcBnir, of London. Imperial, of London, Oregon Fira and Marine, of Portland, Oregon. : 1?J3LJZ3 - . ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL 6AKKINQ BUSINESS. Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money Ixmaed on Personal security. Foreign and Domestio Exchange bought an1 sold. . D. K. W arras, President. ' J. K. HlKsrlna, Cashier. J.C Of meal, Vice president. I. K. W arren, Y I-'. 8. Wright, I i John llolison, i Directors. H. C.ThomwAB.l -Theo Braeker, J . THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts s trustee for 'orporatlons and Individ uals. Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as lollows; On ordiiiary savlugs h Kki 4 per cent per annum. r On terra savlugs hooka tpor oent. per annum. Ou certificates of deposit: For throo month", 1 per cent, per annum. For six months, 5 per cent, per annum. For twelve months, per cent, per annum. I. W. CA8B . resident J.Q.A. BOWLBY Mce-Prf sident FRANK PATT-lN ..Cashler W. K. DEMENT .......J.. .ecretary DiBtcToas: tW. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D.X.Warren. C.H.Page, Boni. Young, A. 8. Reed. F. J. Taylar. THE PORILANO SAViKCS BANK lr POBTLAND, ORBOON. Paid up eapttal ...P60,000 Surplus and profit" 60,000 ( RANK DKKUM. Prf sident. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President H. C. 8TKATTON, CaBhler PORTLAND AUD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. leaves Astoria Every evening except Bunda at7n.ni. . Arrives at Astoria Every day except 8uudar at 2 p.m. ' Leaves Portland Every aay etcept Sunday at 7 a. m. C, W. STOXK, Agent, Astoria. K. A. Skeliy, General Agent, Portland, Or. " QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ..AND. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via tbe Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Comp'y The Only Route Tnrongh California to al Pointa East and Sonti. be Scenic Route of tbe Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AUD SECOND-CLASS BLEEP fNG CARS Attached to express trains, aflordlnar ann'-rlna accoinmodatlons tor second class passengers. i-or rates, tickets, sleeping car reservation. no, can npcD or soorewi u, r. uuuhJtS, Astlai. aniueoerai rreigniaua rasae I Passenger Agent, Port- and, Or. KaLialall