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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1893)
TJIE DAIL IsTOEIANi AsTOMA, WIlDNKSpAY MOI1N1HO, FEBRUARY 15. 1813. Some More Lies About Astoria. A metin(jof tha l'orilani Chamber of Commcro wn held on Monday, and as re ported ill tlio Orrgoiiiiin. the following atate lui'iits were iniiiJo by some of the members : "Mr. LuidlRW said it had always len a matter of astonishment to biro that any out should favor a scheme to drive away th ooioiueroa of tliU -ort. nliii'h U being grada ally driven away. Vessel cannot gtt wharf room now. We have no .ort t-xcept from Bwan Mand op to the steel Irhle. It bad been said the shipping could go to Astoria. Astoria has no port uevcr had. Vessel are constantly Retting aground there. Al tar as shipping merchants are concerned, 1' makes little difureuce to loom as to wbal port they alilp from. They can ship frou the Sound as well aa from Portland, bu Portland bos spent $100,000 to get ships u; here, but what is the good of this if there l no plaoeher for them? If wo dentroy ou harbor, In ton or twenty years we shall hav nothing here but river i-leumers. If tbi bridge at Alblna i built it will spoil to cotnmeroe of the city. .Tho bordeiia 01 property are inrreasinjt all the time, an now it ia proposed to pay $:J0,0O a year In tttrattol)avenlrllo;undif it is built i will not bo long till titer is very little for r-lgn commerce.1' "The mutter of the pilotage bill, now await $!! the signature of the Kuvernor was then brought up, and the IitKbiy objc;tionubl feature- of compulsory pilotage on the rive and two commissionera at Astoria disc'iiasc Bud it was timiily orai-rea mat a commivio of fiie be appointed to proceed to Sulem 8 once and to seenre, if possible, the vetoim of the bill by the governor." A meeting of the Astoria Chamber o Commerce, as will he seen by notigo in an other column, has been called to oonside and answer the unwarrantable assertion of Mr. Luldlaw. Personal Mention, T. 8. Fraser, the logger, Is In town. Mr. John Edgerton returned Jo Portland laat night. A. 8. Douglass, a mill man of Cath lumet, 1j in town. . Dr. J..' P. Mulllnlx came down froir Portlnnd yesterday. Dr. W. D. Ilaker returns from Tort land this morning. City Burveyor Harry wont up to port land laat evening on tho Thompson. J. M. Lane and wlfo, Miss Knlly, an . Mis! Manaey, of Knappton, ara In U. city. Dr. V. I. Howard and wife left on thl. morning's boat for Sun Francleco, whor they will visit for about two weeks. J. A. Beard, H. Korn, Harry E. Lewis D. M. Stolndlcr, J. D. Frey, C. M. Wil klnson, Alex. (John, A. Leopold, C. M Gregory, are registered at the Occident. Mr. Jeff Crandall la (insisting Audlto, and Police Judge Osburn temporarily, a! the city hall. In the endeavor to straight en out some of the old flics and records. Captain J. It. Brlnckle, Mrs. Urlnckl Miss Julia Brlnckle, Miss Oertrudi Brlnckle, and Miss Brown, registered a. the Occident and leave on tho Ilwaco thl morning for Fort Canby. A. L. Sackeitt, J. W. Relth, and Wm Hartlll. Lewis and Clarke farmers wh. have been attending to the Interests o their road districts before the count) commissioners, left for home last evert Ing. SKYROCKET PICTURES. An exceedingly Interesting En'glbh in ventlon consists of a camera combine with a parachute, especially designed lo obtaining photographs of fortification und of tho camps of tho enemy; althoug pictures may also be mado for genera surveying purposes. The parachute I snugly fitted In a thin case at the end c a rocket, which Is fired to tho require, height and burst open by means of a tlm fuse. The explosion sets free the pura chute, which Is protected from Injur, by means of a. cuslng of asbestos. Th pnrnchuto lias a number of thin umbreiu ribs, and these aro forced outward an kept In that position by means of a stroni t-plrul spring, From the parachute a camera Is sus pendod, and a. string held by the or,eratoi Is attached by a universal joint to th bottom or the aevico, ror tne purpose o pulling the parachute back. The earner; Is fitted with an Instantaneous shutter operated by clockwork, so aa to ,glv several exposures at Intervals. At th. buck of the box Is an arrangement b, which tt plates can be manipulated tlu . same aa clockwork. A swinging motloi can be given the camera, by the operator, and this will enable him to obtain suc cessive pictures over a wide area. The whole arrangement li exceeding! Ingenious, and If It can be employee practically It marks an Important stet in the science of modern warfare. Phlla delphla Record. . Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our cttlxens, thai for years we have been selling Dr. Klng'i New Discovery for Consumption. Dr King's New Life Pills. Uucklen's Arnic Salve and Electric Bitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well oi that have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready K rotund the purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. Thes remedies have won their great popular ity purely on their merits. Hold by Chas . Rogers, Druggist. Freoch Tansy Wafers. Ladles will find these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Stare and sure, can be sent by mail sealed securely, Price, 2.U0 per lox. For sale only by J, W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. hildrcn Cry far Pitcher's Castorla - tV-en itaby was sick, we .its her Castorla SVhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, iVbea she became Muts, she clung- to Castorla, A'ben she had C-Udrea. she gave them C-ttorii flood Lnnki. Good looks ar more than skin deep, depending on a healthy condition of all the vltul organ. If the liver be Inactive, you have a bllilous look, If your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look and If your kidneys be disordered you have a pinched look. Kecure good heulth and you will have good looks. Electric liliters Is the Ket alt-rative, and tonic, aria dtre-otly on thexe vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, bulls, and Kives a good complexion. K..ld at Cliaa. Roger' drug stuiv, W cents per bottle. The sclAner John F. Miller cleared at the custom house yesterday with 2:5,00) feet of- lumber from the Clatsop mllla. bound for San Francisco. The steamer Belglc Is expected to ar rive In Han Frar.cihco from Hons Kong next Monday. Tho steamer has on board eighty-six passengers, sixty-five of whom are Chinamen, also forty-five Chinamen .'or Panama and twenty for Havana. The machinery Is being taken out of the old sloop-of-wor Iroquois at More Is land and she will soon bo ready to leavs for Port Townsend. where she Is to b3 used as a quarantine hospital. Dr. P. II. Hailhache of the United States Marin? Hospital has been ordered to take charge ot the ship and has called for bids from he towboat companies for towing the vessel to her destination. A new 160-ton schooner, for which the Iron work is now being made, will be built on the Bluslsw river for W. F. Stevens and others. The new boat will . launched In about three months and will bo used In the coasting trade. The ships Mowhan, Danmark and Ilel ,nslea crossed out to sea yesterday. The ships Alnsdule and Star of Hc-ngil ;o to sea this morning. Yestorday a dispatch received at th lan Francisco Merchants' Exchange from Eureka to tho effect that the schooner Serena Tliuyer had urrived at that port, jnd reports that on the 2d ln(,t., tight nlles west-northwest of Humboldt, Bhe passed a portion of the top of a bouse if some vessel, apparently of large di mensions. In clze the wreckage, was fbout twenty-four feet long and twelve eet wide. The frame of skylights was ittached, and the top of the house was jalnted yellow. No other wreckage was seen. ' The carpenters were engaged yesterday .n putting tho mants Into the steamer IS1 nore, which had been removed during .he repairing and altering the Bteamcr. The bsrkcntlne Monitor moved from lection 8 of the San Francisco scawuli resterday bound for Humboldt bay with non-union crew on board. While being owed through the Gate rough weather was encountered and the hawser snapped, ""or this retmon the' vessel put back lnco .he stream to await better weather. Lute Sunday whllu the Monitor was moored t ho seawall parties slipped her hawser ope.s and she. began drifting out into th., trc-ani. The nlzht watchman e.ivo t ie ilorm In time to prevent her from bd.i.i !urrled out by tbo tide, nr.d with tho -us-uatance of the crew cf an ndi.jlnlng ves lel, coupled with the labors of her ow.i rew, the barkentlno vms again mado ast and a close watch kept through the ,lght to see that the act was not re lated. When daylight enme a wlilU lubBtnnee covered the rigging in places vhlch was Bald to be acid rubbed on for ho purpose of corroding the ropes. The ,rnntrntnra nf the deed ere not known. out as the Monitor preferred a non-union ;rew, those Interested In her intimate hat It was done for revenge by som? ursonB In sympathy with union enllors. The Alliance crossed out yetjterduy for Jrays Harbor and Wlllapa. ffhe Haytlan Republic left for Victoria ind Sound ports yesterday morning. The Stockton steamer. Captain Webber, (till rests high and dry on a bur In the Ion Joaquin river, about five miles be ow Stockton.where Bhe hus been planted or. ten-days post, and her owners are n somewhat of a quandary as to the best neans of getting her Into the water igaln. She rests so high up on the bar hat at high tide tho water docs not each to her hull. The plan of dredging he sand away from beneath her was rled, but this Was abandoned for fear he would break to pieces from the strain. Jnlets she can be floated at tho next ilgh tide, which comes at the full moon, t Is possible that a barge will bo nn hored alongside, and with derrick and ickle the steamer lifted back Into tha water. i , Union snlors In Seattle, which !b tha .enorul headquarters of the union on he Sound, disclaim any knowledge of the llsturbunce on the barkentlne Jane L. Stanford at Tacoma on Thursday night. gent Cllynn of the union says that five if the sailors of the Stanford left the ves sel at Port Townsend, and there were but 'ew left when the bark reached Tacoma. It is claimed by tho master of the vessel that men supposed to be union men hoarded the vessel at Tncoina and so tntlmtdated the non-union men aboard that they left the vessel, The work of loading the Stanford comes within scope of 'longshoremen's duty. "The shipowners' non-union shipping office," says tha S. F. Chronicle, ."In creased Its sphere of usefulness yesterday by sending out on the steamer Corona, under the guard of two Deputy United State Marshals, a crew of four for the schooner Bertha Dolbeer, now nt New port, and a slmllur crew for tho schooner Edward Parks, now at San Dtcgo. In ad dition non-union crew were signed before Deputy United State Commissioner Red dlngton for tho schooner Sullor Hoy, bound for Gray' Harbor; the Novelty, tor Salinas Crux, via Puget Sound; the Glen for Coo bay and the barkentlne Eureka for Eureka, It 1 claimed that several union Bailor have thrown away their books and signed articles a non union men. Thl is denied by the officer of the union, who say that none of their members have deserted. A New Tork dispatch reports the speak ing by an arriving vessel of the HrlU.sh ship Honresfeld on November 13th In lati tude 65 deg. north and longitude 79 dog. west Over a month later Captain Wil liams, of the British ship Goodrich, which, arrived here on January 17th, sighted the burning wreck of a large Iron vessel coal laden In 8 deg. north latitude and 1-3 deg. west longitude. The captain failed to find out the name of the burning vessel but was able to distinguish the figure head, which was that of an East India rajah. This mark has caused the im pression that the ill-fated ship was this Honresfeld, which Is now out 1 days from Liverpool. As high as 75 and SO per cent, has been paid for reinsurance. Buolleu's Arnica Salve. m.. 1 . , . . , . i. .Ai.a A M.i. i 1IU UrBl MUtQ III 11M7 WUIIU IVI V u i bruises, sores, Jilcers, salt rheum, fever . : 1 1.. nklll,l.,l survs, leuer, cimpueu iiuiius. i-hiiulih corns, and till skin eruptions, and positive ly cure pile, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded, l'rloe 26 cent per box. For snle ty Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement !Takei in time, even Cimgump. tion yield to the won'V-rful electa Cf Pr. llvMO'3 floldsa Mtdic:J Discovery. It won't mai-e cow r lungs but it will male disoasod ones bvalthy v. hen not hiM oImi will There's reason for it, too. Consump tion is Lunst-sr-rofrJa. For every form of scrofula, r.nd nil blood-taints, tho "Discov ery " is a positive cm--.). It's tbo most potent f.trensth-reatorcr, Llood-rlcanser, and rlesh-bu-ider known to medical scunica. For Wctik Lunes, Knitting of liloo-J, Krotichitis, Attli ma, Catarrh, tad nil lincrin.'j Coughs, it's on uncqualoi remedy. It's a yvarmUeml one. . ' , If it doesn't benefit or cure, you havo your money back. You'vo everything to gain from it notbins to low. It's especially potent in curing Tetter, Rolt rhcum, "Lc-OTin, Erysipelas, toils. Carbun cles, Bo F.yra, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Clan k, Tumors and Bwellincs. Great lilting Ulcere rapidly leal udcr iu benign influence. BOTTOM'S I A Positive Cure PILES. In ne over 5( )einn. iSiTmilf. W'rttre HV tUfi'l. JtlUiest teMIi mimlnli). At UniKVinin, or mailed on it-i-Hpt or prli o 30c, i-r Ikix. WlflKflMAIH ft, (ROW. w.'ja at.. 'nips., liuitiiuure, ltd. A n,w find eomnlotc tre.tttniHiit. eonsistlnff ol ii!ipolt'n'e, oiiiliiM-iit in eui-snlcx, also in box snd t.llls; a positive ctlra It e-ternal, In ternal blind nr hieedliiK, itch'nff, chronic. recent or i-rcaitnr puts, una many omer 1.,....', .1,1.1 fi.m,iiii vvj.nli,i.wwnN- it ( nlwnvfl M irrt-Kt 1 i n. tit. to the i-eiieral In alth. The ilrst 1eovi'"- ot a lncdiral cure rendering an oner- tion with thi ki.ife unncei snary hereafter Ibid reineilv liHd uevfii- bo-u known to fu'l. l tier box, t for 5; Bent by mail. Why sutler trom this lei rlblo dinette when a written guni aruee is vlven with 6 boxes, to rvfuiiu the moii'-y if not cured. Bono stamps ! r tree Minnie. Ousrsntee IsBUed hy Woouwara 01 rk & Co., W lmlesiUe au.l Ketafl Prugglms oi AK'-nts I'oniauu, ur. for fciue uy J. w. Coin.-Asioria Or-t;oii. Q QGG 0 0 Q OO GOOD NEWS For the millions ol consumers of r . N H 0 If ii rv f I i.lnu.nM tr nn. f)k iivjui.ci- tl.at he iii how puttln;; itp a 53 Jm LSVER P2LL 0 n l.icli if of i!);t-o5iiigiyBiilallKlze, -v y: t ivtu.'iiliigti!! tlio vir'.iivaof tlio 5 !:ivl:i v iiiiL'. t.ii:iriint;-!'il jiurely vci l:ilile. t'.ollii'iztsof tiieuM pills mo Btitl 1.siiiiik1. Tlio exuet size of TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS loun In tho bonier of this "ad." 1m hilOW Scienthlo American Agency for 1 4" CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, CCPVRiCKTS, etoJ For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN Sc CO., il nitoADWAT, Nkw VoltK. Oldest bureau for securing pateuta In Amerlea, iivery patent taken out by n la brnuRht before the public by a uotloo given free of charge iu the Lamest otrcnlatlon of any aelentllle paper tn tho world, bi'lbiulldly illuatratod. No intelligent maa should be without it. Weokly, 93.00 a yeiiri fl.Wnlx niontha. Address M1INN A CO VuuubUtiW, 301 LUoadn-r. Hav ioib. City. TIicso tlay Cntiaulcs arosnporlor to Uiilsam - of Copaiba, Cubcli3 and Injcctiona, f jJJJ)Y They curb ia 48 hours the samo diseases without any incoa- venienca SOLD BY ALL DRUGQ1ST3 The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL RtlLWAY. CONNECTING WITH AM HIANSCONTIN KNTAIi LINES, IS THE OITLT LUTE - RVNNISG Eloctrio Lightod Cars BETWEEN '. ST. PAULani CKICACO ' ' 0AHA and CHICAGO. The FXPKFSj TMATN8 eonolst of VESTI Bl LEI), SI.EEl'INU. MMSCt AND fAKLUR CABS, ., lltAT0 BY STEAM , Ami furnished with every luxury known to modern railway travel Fcr fpEcd, Comtcrt "an j Safety this Line is Unequaled. Ticket on sale at tl promluent railway 0tMi-e. . . , . For further luformatlon Inquire jfl any tteket agent, or , C. J. EDDY. Goitfral Ast. J. V. CAS E Y. Trav. Pasw. A U WKTI.A.ND, 0EOU 1 ifiS SILlEi CURB ;-fr sr. . i mrx mr.r- The World's Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the ' gift of the American people by Act of Congress, The patriotic an J historic features of these Coins and their limited number, compared with the millions who want them our population is 66,000,000 have combined to create so great a demand for these World's Fair Souvenir Coins that they are already quoted at large premiums.. Liberal -offers from speculators, who wish to absorb them and reap enormous profits, have been rejected for the reason that -This is the People's Fair We Are the People's Servants and a divided sensq of duty confronts us We need $5,000,000 to fully carry out our announced plans, and We have decided to deal direct with the people To whom we are directly responsi ble among whom an equitable distribution of these National heirlooms should be made. The World s Fair Of fer to the American People: That none of our plans for the people's profit be curtailed we must realize from the sale of 5,000,000 Souvenir World's Fair Fifty- cent Silver Coins the sum of $5,000,000. This means $1.00 for each ,Coin, a much smaller sum than the' people would have to pay for them if purchased through an indirect medium. . Every patriotic man, woman and child should -endeavor to own and cherish one of these Coins, as they will be valuable in future years a cherished, object of family pride. - Remember that only 5,000,000 Coins must be divided among 00,000,000 people, ihese coins could be sola at a high premium to Syndicates, but we nave enough confidence in the people to keep the price at a Dollar for each Coin, as this will make us realize $5,000,000 the sum needed to open the Fair's f gates on the people's broad plan. HflW tfl Get Go to yur nearest Ban and subscribe for as many 1: J, , coins as you need for your family and friends. These The COlllS Sub-Agents of the World's Columbian Exposition wifl give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coins' will not begin before December. There is no expense to you attend ing the distribution of the Souvenir Coins, as we send them to your local bank. If for any reason it is inconvenient for you to subscribe send Postoffice or Express Money Order or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, to TREASURER WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. CHICAGO, ILLS. Orderi will be Filled In the A. AT WOOD Empl oymen Corner Stark and Front St., Fortlund, Or. Male Help furnislisd-Il. H. Co. Contractors, Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice. STEAMER X -'it- :-i -.:-. Leaves Astoria on Mondays and Tlmrsdaj f for Bay City. Tillnmook City, and all points on Tillamook Bay. Leaves JJ iy City, Tillamook City aud lilla raook Bay points on Tuesdays anil Fridays. The steamer K. P. Elmore connftw with Union Paeiiie, steamers for Portland, and lliroiigh tickets are issned trom the Union Pacillc Co. steamers. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.', Agents, Astoria. :SI0X PACIFIC K. E.C0-irASY, SHILOHS C0I1SUMPT10EJ CURE. The sncceM of this Great Cotigb. Cure t without - parallel in the history of medicine. All drugtrUU are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, s test that no other cure can aucoessfully stand. That It may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex pense, are placing a Samc'-e Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Con (th, Sore Throat, or Bron chitis, use it. for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or WhoepingCough, use ! it promptly, and relief la sure. If you areta that insidious disease Consumption, uso it. As. your Druprist for BHIUMI'S CURE, Price 10 eta., 80 cu. and 1.00. IfyoarLumrs re tore or Back latne.nse Shiloh'a Porous Plaster. Price S5 etu tforaaloby ftll Drug gists and Dealers I CURE FITS I Vhi-n I my cure I (".ount tn nicroiy ta rf them for a I inn- cud thru h iw tl: ui rrtura K-.ila. I mean a rasim! u re. J huTo tsiOs d.-- cfFlTS. KPiLMVYer FAU.U 31 SXf... a Hf' ioi.j praoy. 1 varrsM u'y r":nct;-.- lo c.ir the wr c-.t'H. P.TMk- t':.!rj h.aveVtlk i noroi-. furEi.t rn-.r no-hia a earr. b.(l et oiy fL-r a tn1ti tr.i a I r.-s !?c":e c? v.j infSSubks rr'ivdf. t.rrc Ex-m-j6!h; Y- f M io M C. awwT, fc.. C , c;l i.tM U. X, Pair Sirectors World's Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar. Order ia which they are Received. &' COMPANY P. ELMORE 1 V------ ---; t'01 tiana to xwamooK nay nnm m uni ce. Ship lreig'Iit irom rcruaua Dy imiou racin .ffcnts Portland. iisOiMlaiOeiiiiioa (WORCESTERSHIRE) Impirta V niMt udiciwui tasto ml rest tr i-:sTr.ArT S01TS tlUAVlESV fish, cfaI.i:iTHKrrom r- jiLiHC iJ, CEN. 3 I.F.JIAN at M--.U- Siy. !KL ; . i'X I:0T C0I'D ny-'-a TEA fc TTZlKi:. i 51 EAT.". ia- -V t.-.al Ktctr raBCJ is r -iv-h'.yc-ttwutrd iu laul ,a:li- i:i aiy r 'rlS-. WKLS1I- S.i!. 0 is .J33W2T0 01 ilOiOllS! 663 that yen get Lea & Uerrius1 E'-iutvrp on i-r?r7 la)IU cf CrUir.l Onulna. lOllS DlXCA.Ve iO.V, NtVt' V')U!t. s MtB'4 ? ! w 1 i v i' ?AI IP U k jj V-emx ri r 1 To the llnrt n takr to nil points EAST and SOUTH !t is the DINING CAR ROUTE H cIT-.-rs tl.c lrt scivlcc, fom-buiM-g-- SPEED and COUFOItT It li the rot ill- r route with those who vl li to tmvt-loii THE:SAFEST I' s 11 o f fore Hip tmip jrn thru'd t.ili--. It i iii.s '.lir.-iuli vrutibulcd I ml .s Cv."-y nr.v i it iht; l eiirtii ST. PAUL AND CriKUGO No Chango of Cars, Eli'gaul Pu'Iaisii Slifjurs, ujifrior Ti!i'ist SLcjuhf, flviiilid Free Second-class Sleepers, 0..1y cur o'.idii.e of curs Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Turt of llie dvil xed wuild. Passengers tl krtcd via. all bonis running oetwteu A'tciriu, uHliiiru ai.d I'oillaud. Full infortiitttlnn coMccrnlng rales, time of trutns, mutt-s nud oilier dt-uuls lurul.shed od aoullcatlon to R. L. NOLF. ' Kcnt Astoria. Plc;iim r Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First Bt.. cor. Washington, f oitlaud, Oregon. Line Running mm THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Pcriland,8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. DAYS TO ' 2 CHICAGO 7 H)urs Quicker to St. Paul, 3j.ou:'s Quaker to Chicago, 1-3 Hours Ouickerto Omaha and KinsasCity. 'ullmen and Tourist Cloeners. Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTOEIA AND SAN FRANCISCO ' FEBRTJABY, 18D3. Oregon Fridav Febn-ary 3. . C)umli Tuesday Kflm-ry7. Jtnle .-atiiMiiy Kebmitry 11 irgon Wedurailay Ki'liruary. (.'olulilbl 8uii''a rebru-ry 19, ktHle liiirwlbV Febn 23. Ore,,ou AluiwhV fenruary K7. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 M'rnl! g boat leaves Asf -rla da'ly, eTtcipt Siimtay, nt 7 a. m.; returning, leinei l'o-ili.ud liiilv, t-xcept Palmdiiy, ,Ht 8 i. ru. Nig'it loat e;iv..w Asii-r il -nly, rxrtpt Sunday, at 0 n m ; r Inn ( (; Wi' v:'." Portlanrl ilnllj.exci t Hui-day, U?3. ill. XliemnrnliiK !) 'rum rtlaiid mski s Hiitluint" ' t"e )rfj.-i)ri s;lrt Tih-S(Ihv, Thins iay.i:'i l S i li'd.iys ; mi Wnl-ii gtoii sile Mi.n ii's Viliii-srtii)S ml KrUlays. t'nin Astoria t:' nio.-iiliig bi-nti lruikes himiiiu- iu ll-.e 0:e. -iiil" Mriid.-ijs. Welne"riavs and Frli'ays, uirt .u tUv V;islil gUiii -kle Tuesdays, Tl urs lavs anil S.MhiIh. For r :.-( ai d gt-iitral liifuimatlcn call tn or tdtiris, , W, H. HTTKT.BCBT, G. W. LOUK8BEKRY, . A.. Geu . A at. ApeuL Porilaud, Or, Astoria, Or. Carcats, and Trade-Marks obuimd, and all Pat ent business conducted (or Modckstc Fcr. Ous omcr is Oppositi u. s. PTtirr Oniec nd we can secure patent in less Um Uuut those emote from Washington. Send model, drawics or pboto with descritv. t'on. We advise, U patentable or not, irea ol charge. Our ice not due till patent is secured. A PaMPHLET, "How to Obtmin Hatenis,'" with cost ot same in tha U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, CA.SFOV&CO. r WFF, rmiHT vrncK, WASHINGTON, O. C. f i'",'ni-.n"-iin"-i'xvm,ij(f VI i V i a-y---t- -n aii--rya-t---Mfgagg J mm