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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1893)
TIIK DAILV ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOIIN1NU, FEBRUARY 28 isi Ji rrfi' l ti iTi n rOBUBBSnBY Aitorian-CoIumUaii Pnlillshlag Company. AfaTXjUIA, OKEGONl Aitokuh Building, - - - Cass Btbkkt Tor ait of Sibwrlptloi. DAILY, Ecrved By Carrier, per week 13 ctf rwul ly M.ill, per inoniti. ...... 00 ctr eeui by Mull, per Vear - I7.WI WEKKI.Y. Sent by mull, per year, f 2.00 lit advance. Fret) punta!) K aulworiutirs. Thu A8roniAwitUAfiiufito tt adrertiaert tbe lurKB.iV circulation, ol uy newspaper pui- laned uu mo uoiuiuuiit BiiKt. In (utnrn all Hems or local Interest forwarded to luU ulUce iU05t be ailiireiw-sd M lie Cli Y Eoitok. Local weather for tbe twenty-four hour ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fur nished by the U. 8. department of agri culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 44 degrees. Minimum temperature, 35 degrees. Precipitation .12 Inches. Tilal precipitation from July 1st, 1K92, to date, 64,04 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 1.11 Inches. "Captain Orttzmacher and Detective Thit paper has the largest Circulation on llu Columbia river. An honest and complete telegraphic re port gives a vempaper a right and till to the name. The news of the world, fresh every morning at your breakfast table, is what you can find in the Astorian. It holds the exclusive telegraphic franchise, and Us service is improving daily. Attention Is called to an announcement In another column. In which we offer a series of handsome prizes to all pupils of the public schools, for the best answers received every week to sets of questions published In this puper. These questions will be so selected as to open up new channels of thought among the young people, and In fact, the object of our con test is to lead them to think and reason for themselves. We hope thnt a great many of them will take an Interest In this competition, for the more prizes we are called upon to present the better It will please us. The outbreak of smallpox In our sis ter state of Washington and the discov ery of typhoid fever in portions of As toria are forcible reminders of the ne cessity on the part of the city ofHclalH. This Is especially true of the present season, when the tons of mud that have been allowed to collect on our streets will begin to loosen up. By the time spring appears there will be an accumulation of filth along most of our thoroughfares that is extremely offen sive to the eye, disugreeable to those who have to walk in it, and, what Ik far worse, detrimental to health. There Is special need fur the streets being in 'much better coudltlon than they are. Many thinking people, es pecially physicians, on this coast ure expecting what they hope will net come, and that is the cholera, livery sanitary measure which can .possibly be taken Is demanded at this time. The people need to be reminded of the being in much better condition than j tlons looking to the maintenance of good health. This lu especially true of the period that will intervene between this date and the settled weather fol lowing the opening of Bprlng. The damp state of the streets and the pre valence of fogs at night are all con ditions which may be anticipated dur ing the coming weeks. With the prac tice of a little forethought and the ex ercise of good sense, many physical Ills may be avoided. With vigilance, and a sense of duty on the part of city offi cials, we may pans through the coming six months with no increase in the mortality list. Let the appointment of a health olll eer, who Is a medical man, be made without loss of time. It Is a mistaken sense of economy that shelves such an Important question, and maybe, when it Is too late, the fact will be brought home to the city that It has been guilty of stupid, even criminal negligence. If Superintendent Byrnes real pur pose Is to prevent a prise fight between -Mitchell and Corbett, and not the ac quiring of a little cheap notoriety, he can arrest the matchmakers on their way to Canada or Immediately on their return to this country. The actual signing of an agreement Is really a part of the agreement. The signatures without the term of the agreement iL - HOME With each series of fifty iugle or otherwise, on the :jhone, between Portland and Seaside, tho As ton -k stat9 pxchangQ wiu giyo free ono iot 5, would be of no value. These term rcra agreed on In New Tork, and con ntltuto the offense the laws of that state against prize-fighting are framed trt prohibit. If Byrnes Is not a mere cheap Tammany wind-bag, ns most people who know that he has lately be. come very wealthy on a small salary believe him to be, ho will arrest the parties without any more threats. T'.ie New York Evening Post says o Cleveland: He was bound to construct his ad ministration In unrelenting hostility to those element of his party which had done their utmost to degrade and ruin it by defeating the popular wish for nomination and election. He would not be the champion of genuine popular government if he were not to fight to the death the machine which these ele ments constitute. Anything more dl rectly opposed to popular government than the Hill-Murphy machine In New York state could .not be devised." The Post may be, and we presume Is, very dignified In its great principles, (doodkln Is that kind of a man). But It Is not preaching democratic party doctrine. The democratic party has not been, is not, and cannot be, In a fair sense of the word a reform party It cannot be an agency of wholesale re. form. Mr. Cleveland may be a great success In destroying his party. That will be the road to reform. On that road we hall him as a reformer. There Is no politics In the question of Hawaiian annexation, save as certain persons of petty ideas seem to mix them. The question should be consld ered and decided on broad patriotic grounds, from the beginning of the excitement we have watched the oppo- sitlon to the annexation movement growing stronger every day. The ac tlon of the senate; the sudden change in the tone of the press throughout the country, say In no unmistakable terms that we are not going to annex Ila wall. Today the Astorian appears in a new dress. Realizing the fact that the typo used in the paper up to the pres ent time has been rather"' too small for comfortable reading, among our older readers particularly, we have secured an entire change of letter for our Mer- genthuler Linotype, that Is larger and more handsome In every way. The al teration will no doubt be appreciated The cold steel libs are on our shore, Crinoline oh, Crinoline! We hoped to never see thee more, Crinoline oh Crinoline! Copy of a ro"m Found on John 13. Allen's lelc at Olymphi, The Birlns has less of brightness Over here, And the snow a Rhustllcr whiteness Over here, Nor do autumn flowers qiiteken, Nur do niilumn follugc thicken As they once did, fur thy slrken, over here. It Is growing darker, colder, Ovf-r her, And the heart Is growing older liver here, I euro not now for dancing. Nor for eyes with piiHHlnn Klnnetng, Love l leH and less entrancing Over here. Of the loves and sorrows blended Over lier,, Of the charms of friendship ended Over here. Of the ties thnt still nilirht bind me, I'ntll time to deiitli resigned me, My lnllrmltles remind me Over here. Ah! how sad to look before lis Over here, While the cloud grows duiker o'er us Over hero, When we see the hlossoins faded. That to bloom we mlht have aided, And Immortal garlands braided, Over here. To the past go more dead faces, over here, As the loved leave vacant places, Over here. Everywhere the Snd eyes meet us, In tli evenliiK's dusk they greet us, And to come to them entreat us, Over here. "You aro growing old," they tell us, Over here, "You are more alone," they tell us, Over here. "You can coin no new affection, You have only recollection, Ueeper sorrow and dejection," Over here. Yes, the sands of life are shifting, Over here, And we are seaward drifting, Over here, Old places changing fret us, And the living more forget us, There are fewer to regret us, Over here. And defeat draws dally Higher, Over here, And the Turner vote climbs higher, Over here, Our chance Is growing slighter. And the "King" Is growing lighter, And our duy Is almost ended. Over here. Mrs. Rev. Nlssen, music teacher, has removed to 174S Hemlock street, Upper town. CliililrcnCryforPitclicr'sCastorig round trip tickets sold, fast and favorite steamer ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Occident Hotel Building, Asf-ia, Or; 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, Ht, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all tho latent appliances for the comfort and safely of its pal runs benldcs shortening the distance materially with its fast trains. The pres ent trtiln schedule enables passengers to i each Kt. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours nuieker. Omaha and Kansas City and intermediate points forty hours quicker than any line from the l'acillc Northwest. Now thnt tho election Is over and the huftlnera of the campaign has been set tled, Dr. KuillnU has settled down to pmt'essiunal business at his otllce, up stairs at No. ES4 1-2 Third street, nnd will give special attention to chronic diseases. ratronlze the Northern Taclflc railroad If you are going Kast. Low rates of fare, through tlckelH, baggage checked to desli nuliun. All purchabets of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Kates of faro same as from l'ortlund, If you have friends In Europe whose pus-sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, cail at the Northern l'acillc ofilce.steamer Telephone dock, ;;nd moke known your wantH. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship llne.f. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with tho choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can bought at the lowest orlces at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handley & Haas, V,0 First Rtreet, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, so that visitors need not miss their morning paptr when they are here. E. W. Kuykendall, tho undertaker, em balmer and funeral director, has his par lors In the Welch block. No. 718. Water street. Call up telephone No. 7. Tj. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, Han Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his ofilce. Wing. Lee & Co.earry a full line of Jap anese nnd Chinese fancy goods, novelties ami curios, i. nines underwear maae to order. $2i) Third r'.reet. Ring Lung, 355 Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, eurlos, ladles' underwear made to order, at low prices. Parties visiting in Portland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news stand, 150 First street. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the year around. All Fre. Ti.noo n,hn ,.,, ,.,i t T-i, ..., Dlinnvurv !,,,. ta ,l . Iw.u., u.hn' have not, h.ivi; now the opportunity toi specially of Mining and i.ll oilier busi.ieis be try it free. Call on the advertised dYti','-i ""' I'1' Land ' ,lk'! r H wirt, ui.d involv glst and get a trial bottle free. Send ; I" luu Practice ol the General Li.iid oillcv. your name and address to II. )'. Btiekleni . , .. & Co., Chlengo, nnd fret a cample box ofj TlRCJCHt N3R3UCH A C3WllC. Ur. Mine's New Life Tills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, free. All of v. h'ch is guaranteed to do you good and cost you notrnng. unas. uogers urugstorc. A StT' Cure fur Piles. Itching Tiles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, cuusing Intense Itching wnen warm, this rorm, as well as lillnd, lileedlnir or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hosanko's l'ile Remedy, which ucts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tunioin, allays ltclilng and ettects a permanent cure. 50c. DriiKKlst or mall. Circulars free. Dr. ltosanko, 3L9 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bold by J. W. Conn. THE OPEN SWITCH. AY ESTABLISHED SAFEGUARD. Anybody who tiavels by cars knows wlial is meant by an open awiteh." It is the terror of ruilroiul men, nnd the dread of the traveler. Its viclinw killed, horribly man gled or mnitiiL'ii lor lile are uutubereu by tne score eucn year. Yet even the dreaded "open switch " ia not so widely fatal as is a certain disease, which, without ceasing its activity for an instant, is daily tilling hundreds of graves. Wlm is that terrible ailment? you ask. It is iear Diteasel ' But." you reply, con fidently, "J haven't any heart disease my heart is all right." Are yon SURE? Jr. f ranKltn Wiles, ot lilKhart, Inn., tne distinguished specialist in diseases of the lr. franklin Miles, of .Llkhart, Ind., the hunrt nnd nervous system, states that disor ders of the heart are as common as those of the lungs, liver, stomach, bowels or kidneys, tliou.L'li often unsuspected. The reason peo ple aro not aware of this important fact is becatiso symptoms of heart disease are not usually recognized as proceeding from this ortran, out aro auriuuieu to some otuer source. If you have ahortness of breath, lluttenng or palpitation, pain or tenderness in left breast, shoulder or side, oppressed or choking sensation, fainting or smothering spells, your heart is affected. "1 had been troubled with heart disease for years. My left pulse was very weak, could at times scarcely feel it, excitement would weaken my nerves nnd heart, and fear of impending death stared me in the face for hours, ur. Miles Norvwe ana new Heart Curt ore the only medicines that have proved of any benefit and cured me." L. M. DYER, Cloverdale, Md. " My wife has been taking Vr. Macs' iVrw Cure tor the Heart. She thinks it wonderful. She lias not been troubled with pain or smothering spells since using it. We have also used Dr. MiM Pills, nnd wo find them all they are claimed to be." OEO. L. FINK, , Philadelphia, Pa, These anil hundreds ot similar testimo nials are re convincing proofs of the wonderful i of Dr. MiM A'eio Cm- for Ike Hrart. powers It is rgi-etive, aareeaMt, and above all, SAFE. 1 Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. I Highest of all in Leavening 'Power. 1 j&mmj ABSOLUTELY PURE ' Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursion xlOO. feet, ia Hill's second addition to Ocean Grovo a lovely, level tract with beautiful gioves and pure water, ten minutes walk from tho beach. Tickets on sale at office steamer Telephone, at BUSINESS CAKUa A A. CLEVELAND. ii. ATTORN Kfc AT LAW, oitlce-Kluiiey'a new brick bulMlii,;, corner Third mid Ueiievleve utreeU : up Blair. J Q. A. fjOWLBY, kimm AAl) COl'JTELOR AT LAV, offlce on becoad street, Astoria, Or, TOHH H. SIWI'H, O AHuiCNEV AT LKW. Astoria .Nttt.onal huik, 1 Oltioe in hhiiiey'i new brick building AR, KANAC4, . A liuit.VKY AT LAW. Oiace over White Koose Comer. Astoria. Or W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURAXC3 AGENT l.tllce 1L IJeniou aire-i, A.noriu, Oregon. DH-C. :. COULTER, I'HV.Sit'lAN AMJ fiURtlEOX. UfTiii- in r-uvcis brink biuM'iig. J:-IH at tended p.onipily at anjiimn day ..rni!it. FIUV J ANSON. I'llY.sICIAN & bUUUKOX. It O'f 7 onleeov. r OthoiiU's t'l-nldug Store, hours, 10 to 17 in, i lo t p, hi, 7 ton i la. bui'.u.ty, 1U iu 11 hi. DlR. O B. ESTES, 1 Fll VMClAft AiVD 6UHGEON. npeciid nit' lit. on to IHseasen ol Women aud Surgery. Olllce over Da, zir'd store Astoiia. Dn. A. l, and J. a. FULTON. UlaKAriW of WOMEN A Sl'UOI LIV. Surgery by i r. J. A. Fulton. O.lice 178 Cass street, lining lo to 12 and 1 to 4 TAY TUTTLE M.D., O I'KY.SIOIaM, htfh'.Ku.N A ACOOUCIIEUIt. Olllce, munis 3, 4 over Astoria Niitioiia B,nik. hours, Wlo 12 & 2 105. he,8ideuce.6n9 Cedar ,t. DS. WALTER I. HWA"D. lliMHi'.'1-AiHlt! F11VSK IAN & Sl'R Knoll, l-llice, 4il. liiircl n'rut. lloum 10 to 12 and 2 t'j 4, dumbly 1 lu 2. Ke.'ldeiiue 4(i8 3d si reel T P. MULLINIX, M. D., JJ. tiives t'.pecial tieui ni-tit for Catarrh, liuout l.uiigs, Kid icy (Jeniio-Urinary organs Olllue iit.sialii,il Third St. Hmum, a.m.u p.m. IUCBABD HA II BY. 0. H. ISOM. City burveyor. JJARY & ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SChVKYOliS. K00M8 5 AND 8, OVER ASTOK1A NATIONAL BANK. W. T. BURNET, J. W. DKAFBB Burney & Draper, I ttorners n ai-uw, Oregon City, Oregon. Tttolve years' exner enee an reinster of Hi I . S. billld OMiee III T' . I'eCOIIIIIieildfl II.H III Olll 8-ii a.te.illcn PM to !.,.,.! .-i.,es. Set- tiers en l.meeMea.istirpre ciui n cimins mid tiniliei l.ilidpineiu-rs s...vn ever a iv.udiuc of Hie Ian. for M-huum ill ti.akii.g o-.al .O il.lli. o 2.11. West hixlli .lieei. SlKilliT V Ulil. l iS. Eoanc:i:irtViau Efcoevoipiit Kncietv. Ufc.JUI.AK Mi.lil"tM;r! OF ilils C-OCILIJ mi. li'.uir rym.ib iu i-ytbia.', buiitini '.I ui;1i: o'clock e v.. 0' r!it oeooud tu.a .ouciil luu Uuys ol e-tcli UMii.ii, Act.. L'AMEIWiV Heewtars . Ooonn KiC(Dipcj, .t No. 13, 1. O. O. J" KKOULAK SlKEI'IMi.s OK OCttAS jfN cuinpineiit No. I l. o. O.-K., ut m Lnd;e in mt (Mil rniiims :n ;i ui- . t seven v. i uionUi. Hojouniiii lueu.vu cuidn:i xi; Ull Hlfj J.-JCIMIU rt.iu ll'lillll .i.l.:...vs (U e-ltil by order Aatona tsuuaiiif. Or. hoaa ABtojat.loi) (.lIEKK(iLL.-..K Mliti!iNi,SOb !HjSAri-,(i- cialiuu a'e Held ai c p. (. . tu lim Weuiiesiiiiv oteaeh nmt tli OlUet im (.eer.ltiv street, ui.nti. ol t iiti.iiuua. W. I.. RT,H, -.ei 1 .:r- ClrtWOU UObUCti. OKori.AH yiy'liM, fiit-ir AN1' t tl;ird Xuesdny eveulugEOl eh'h mieoh dl 0-l:lllCit. fxriviwnisilnaiiinx t,; havemaUei. (.cieu up..i. 1 by the Council, at any reii:.,r i-ieet .. i h,i l preseui tii "iieie to Uiu Aiiciilm Mini lerk. nil ol Detore llie Knd(.y evciuiu.' prior to !ee lueMlaj uu wblob the Council i".K l' riii u meellUi;. K. OBVKX. Aildit.ir anil rolice.iudve liimi'd of t'ilot CoiniiilKNt mrr. Wir.' KK'.l'LA it VI KhTlNdS OF I I! IS BOA RTi. J. will be held on the lim .MDnd y, ofdich i .,,,.iitii ,i in,, in ih :....7.r i Chamber of commerce. W. I,, iibiiu, tte AJitoiia, Oregon. General Machinist & Hull, r Ikim Laud and Marino Enirlnci, B dler work, Steam boat and Cannery voin uitpeoiitlty. Castings of All Deaariplicos 1'ado to Order i Short Notics. J0L.N VOX l-residi'Jit in d Sup. . U FOX Vice l'l eld;.i Chri Evenson. Froi.k Cool: HOTEL -TIiE- CENTRAL KVENSOV & COCK, OX TIIK t:UK')l'.AN i'l.AN-LUKJ'C rlenn ionn-, a tlrm- bins retuiirni!t ILmrd t)' the d y, week, ir montn. 1'riv.iie ro 'in hi f.liulll. te , Transient cii'tom S'dic'ltd OJ'slers, H-h, eie., kxel to Older. A tlrst-e as sh omi inn in onnecii(i:i wiib .L (;o,i bi.iLr.i ui.i..n,i'',',,lvlVu'.!,.,I!! rooms. Corner Water Street and West Muth Latest U. S. Gov't Report. iM I i- V ... ! m V W s. CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with ?2",W Capital Stock, Renl Estate snd Insurance Broken-, Kotory Public and (.'ouveysmeis. Hpeciul attention pan to rents, puyiiient ol tnxe, cte i (or nun reldent. hole Rgciits lor t-onth Astoria. Pr-'b-peetPsis, Hemlock I'srk t"l (men's Addition, hIko hext rei:iit. busln ft -ud p. side l-ropprty auu choice acreuge. 474 .h:nl et., A."ior.a. Q. A. STIXISOtt & CO.. BLACKSMJTUING Ship and Caiinery work, JJowviiioeit g, W.i ont made and repbircd. io iu w.Tk an, rantaed on Cttss street, opposite iuh i u.it 'lalu o uce GENUINE WALL'S EhD COAL - FOK SALE AT $8,50 PER 'i'OM SS.AO Leave ( inters at Occident Hotel. G. 0. 5I0EN, AGENT, nXGVH C. CROSBY, OKAI EB IN HAHMVAl!!;, I!?0N, STEEL, l!!ON riP AMI KITIl.Sll.S. ST0VUS - AND - TIM WAKE, Uous" Kiinili hliii' (roods, Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Unset lruu, 'ila and Copper. HUGHES & CO., WrclemUe'atid KCall LlOUOn DEA LERS. uipurleisol AH brands ol Koreinu ud Oomcs tic Wines. I.l'iuorsmid Ulnars. J. H. Cutter Wlilskieia specialty. Vai Blati Bottled Beer, Klaent brands of Key westbnc Domestic OlitRrs Mouurs for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade .Solicited Ad orders from tbe CI ty ami (Ji ounlry prop"- tilled. Squemogue Street, Astoria. Oregou Deaier In iktixzn and Snip Chdniilsfjf, Pure Oil, Crli'bt Viiri;l.li, BiiiiiOe Oil. Cot t'Hi (eivui, H'ni, K.ul Twine. I urd Oil, Wrought lruu piks'j, Oalvaiilzled Cut Naln Ovooorloa, 3?to. Agi'lciilliiiid Iiii'ib meets, 8rivlng M.l niHeliiKes, Prtinis ai.d Oils. Iff LrJjJ t bfiLl.fi 1 Jj'JAi I Ufl I Uili LAiilJ OTfiiMrD Ak frl . I IIHI I Will louve Aslovia fur rortliu d, (Fish ' er's Pock) on Tumlins, WeilncndtwH Ibnriitlays, trMnvs Hiul Hiiturdayii tit i Ah) a. in., atul bundny at tixv p. m. Tha CHICAGO, BUKEE & ST. Pl.UL con.nkciim: wirri au, tuanscoxtis r... I V.L l.i.VKlS, -IS 'JHK- OITL"2" LINE KIHMNG Electric Lighted Cars BKTWEEN Sr. P.;UL ani CHSCASO AND eSWlA and CHiCAOC. Tin KXfRFS.! Til AIN3 rnnsist of VHSTI bl LKl", jl.l.KrlN(i, IllNIXfl ANi l'AKLOK CAit-i, Rc"ATD BY STCAM ; And furul-ihed with every inxnry known to lui.ucru railway travel. Fcf Spssd, Comhri sni Sahty this tins is I'ncquslsd. Tfelets on s:lo at nil prominent railway l.:i:'ei. ; For further Information inquire ( f any ticket : aoia, or j ('. -r. EDDY. nrner;!l Act J. W.VASEY.Trav. Itss. Art - , " ds fo:t of Alder street; Isons Ihirhngton t p Norther higton Sts. Route office, 250 Washing "?,nncI n Tacific passenger offio' "!" n 1 dSn" pa 5 Deeas- will be I. W. CASE, BANKER. lEilt3ACTC A GENEHAL BaNKIH3 BCBINESS. Drsits drawn svaliablein snypar.of the D 8 and Europe, and ou lloug Kong, Chin, Offlce Honrs: 10 A. SI. to 8 P. St. Odd Fellcwi BuildlDB, Af'.orla, Oregon. r. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, KEritESENTINCJ aorman-Amerioan, o New Tork City, N. T. California Manns Insurance Conp'y, of 8. t. National Yin end Marine 1st. Co., Hartford, Home Mutual Insurance Co., San Franoisoo. rhcBaii, of Lcndcn. Imperial, of Loa.on. Oregon Fire md Marine, of Portland, Oregon. 37 XX 33 ASTOHIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GEESERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts ol Firmi and Individual! boliclted on jnvorable 'i'crina. Interefi paid oa Tlm8 Deposits. Money Lomifcil on rernotittl cecufity. Koreigu aud Uouiestio Exchange boueht an 1 lold. D. K. WtiTfpi, T-residont. J. i:. lllm-iiM, Cashier. J.! Urmum, Vice freKident, 1. K. WarrDa. 1 C K. WrUlit, I Johu Hohhim, i Directors, II V. TboiXHOOI. 1 lbeo Kncker, J THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Actd m trustee for corporations and lDdlvld ualH DcpocitH nolleltcd Interest will be allowed on savingi depoaita as lollowti; Ou ordinary eavings b'lOka 4 per cent, per annum. On term Having: hnotrj fl per cent, per annum. On cert I flea' ea of deposit: For ihroo inonth, 4 per cent, per annum. For six months. 5 per cent, per annum. For twelve months, 6 per cent, per aivium. I. W. CAHF President J. 0. A. POWLBY Vice-President FRAMC PA'T N Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECT0B8: I. W. Case, J. q. A. Bowlby, D. K. Warren, C. U. Pa-re, Benj. Voum-, A. 8. Reed. F. J. Tnyl jr. m PORTLANi) SAVSNCS BANK 'K rriHTi.ANn. nkirnow. Paid up enptthl .2fi0,000 iat inil E?fLVntfvr ',T". 60,000 n n -piiJ.fi- irT" ,j - fr 'A P'''. Vice-President H Col P.aTTON. Cashier aUICS TIME TO SAN FEANCISCO M..AND.. ALL POINTS U CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Coinp'y Th Oalj Routs Through (hlifornis. to &1 Points East and Seath. The Scenic Route of the PaciSe Coast. PULLMAN EUFFET SLgEPERS SEt-'0"X)-C LAS SLEEPING CARS Attached to express trains, altordln? superior n"': "iLH-uim w nt'Aiiiu via!. pilSNeilKerS. ,. ..... . . V K'-.v"F.,. jinUienei Al Frt-ight aud Fiwwtit'er Aueat,iort- ri'., uj t' it -i-iuirw &, r. IUKiE.K3, fe Co., 113i, ThJ-' del-