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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1893)
f . fXU5 jbAILY, ASTOKIAN. ASTORIA, MOIINING, MARCH 7. lbla OUB DAILY MARINE COLUMN The steamer Polar Bear came in yes terday from Nehalem with a general cargo, and after discharging Astoria freight went up to Portland. The schooner Sulvalor, loaded with lumber and plies, came down from Portland yesterday and cleared at the custom house for Redondo Beach, Cal lfornla. . Seattle marine men say that there are not now In commission near the number of steamers and towing crafts that there were two and three years ago. Since the advent of the railroads, which have cut Into the business, down Sound steamboatlng has not paid as It did at one time. There was a time when probably seventy-five or eighty steamers and tow boats and sailing vessels radiated from Seattle to vari ous points. The steamer Montlcello, Captain Hatch,, had a narrow scape on her trip Into Seattle from Port Angeles Sunday night. They were approaching Point Wilson, beyond Port Townsend, on a ''very low tide. " Suddenly the steamer went headlong on a sunken rock, careened over and glanced off. This changed her course so that the propeller came In contact with the rock and knocked off one flange. The boat made Into Port Townsend and then came on to Seattle, two hours be hind time. The loss of the flange gave the boat a most uncomfortable rock ing, and It took five hours to come the distance from Port Townsend to this city. A dispatch was sent on to To coma to have the dry dock ready for her. A new wheel was In reserve and , the steamer will not lose more than one trip. The bark Germanla, which has been waiting for coal, was docked at the Seattle bunkers yesterday to take car go. In coming across the bay she col Uded with the bark Lakemba, moored . to the buoy,' but no damage was done. The schooner Chehalls Is waiting for favorable winds to take her out of Seattle harbor. She Is bound north and Is more Interested In halibut than in seals, butwlll pick up all of the fur-bearing animals within easy reach She Is to try for halibut on new banks a long way to the north. Four sealing schooners were making preparations to go to sea from Seattle on Tuesday. All took on supplies and were waiting to catch a favorable breeze, whilom smuggling schooner, South Bend was among the unmber, anand Is going off the cape for a short cruise of six weeks. She will be manned by Neah bay Indians, and about the middle of April will return to Seattle and outfit for a four months' cruise north, till she reaches forbidden ground at Bering sea. She Is in com. mand of Captain Dillon, owner of the Tacoma The Snn Francisco Commercial News Bays: The British ship Andrada, Cap tain Andrews, cleared yesterday for Antwerp with a cargo pf wheat and ryo, and will probably sail today. The Andrada has the proud distinction of having lain longer In this port await lng a charter than any , British vessel that ever came here. She arrived on September 22, 1891, and has thus been here seventeen months." The British ship ElllBland has been here since De cember 16, 1881, and the British ships Alcedo, Argo, Bothwell, Dunfermline, Eskasonl, Glenlul and Pengwern have all been here for a year. One of the peculiarities of trade In the West Is observed almost dally at the shipping docks in Seattle, says the Telegraph. A cargo of nails will or rive from the factory at Everett, and the next day perhaps a part of thes same nails will be reshlpped back to the retail dealers at Everett. The con elusions are that no Jobbers are doing business . at thut point, and retailers are under the necessity of purchasing their own manufactured wares through Seattle. The result of the Investigation Into the Washlngton-Mystlo collision Is ex peciea to oe announced today. A new boat will very probably be rebuilt to take the place of the Mystic, though not on the same line. It is understood that the owners of the Mystic, if they rebuild, will construct a much larger vessel, capable of handling the largest vessels In all kinds of weather, 2.228.672. These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and ColdB, which were sold In the United States from March, 1891, to March, 1892. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold In one year, and each and . every bottle was sold on guarantee tnat money would be refunded if sat isfactory results did not follow Us use. The secret of Its success Is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very best remedy ror cotigns ana tias, ets. Price 60o and 11(H). At Chas. Rogers, drugstore. NOTICE. ' . Neither the undersigned consignees nor the muster of the British ship Holyrwd, from Liverpool, will be re sponsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the said vessel while In this port. , MEYER, WILSON & CO.. GRACIE. Master. Consignees. LADIES ATTENTION. Herman Wise has received a lot of samples of boys' jersey suits, direct from New York. If you wish to dress your little darlings stylishly, come and place your order for a suit or two. NOTICE! I'sa Zlnfandel wine intead of ooffe er tea. W cents per inillun. Donl forget Jvarh and apricot brandy, aleo S'reucb '.. tine and win st Alex. Gilbert's. Ct 11 at the AlhatroM Fiaa Market fr fr-- iii srnel(- aily. ABSURD ACTION OF BnOKEItS. Bid High When They Knew No Lend : ers Were Nigh., New Ttork .March 8. The president of one of the largest banks In the city said this evening with reference to the bidding of thirty per cent, for money on a strong exchange, today before 11 o'clock, that thut fact was only another Illustration of the absurd way In which some brokers acted in critical times. "Some fellows," he ad ded, ''got alarmed this mornng and bid for money at an hour when there was no one around to lend any. The banks had not got their clearances and didn't know how they stood at the clearing house. It Is never known whether they will have any money to lend until they learn that. Possibly some persons knew they would want money today at any price and were afraid they might not be able to get it later in the day. The only result, however, was to make a practically fictitious rate. ' JOB GREEN DEFEATS HARPER. New Orleans, La., March 6. In the welter-weight ,clntest tonight before the New Orleans Athletic Club, Joe Green defeated Robert Harper of Chi cago In forty-eight rounds. Both were colored. GET OFF THE STRIP! , Guthrie, O. T., March 6. Two troops of cavalry passed through today bound for the Cherokee Strip with orders to clear the strip of everybody until the opening takes place. PUGILISM KNOCKED OUT. New York, March 6. Pugilism has received Its death blow In Brookln. The police authorities have decided that no more professional boxing matches shall be permitted In the city. EX-GOVERNOR NELSON DEAD. Victoria, B. C., March 6. Private advices by cable announce the death of Hugh Nelson, ex-governor of British Columbia, at London, on March 3d. GUS. CLINE FAILS. Portland, Or., March 6. Gus. Cllne, proprietor of the Esmond Hotel failed today with liabilities pf 213,600. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Or., March 6. For Western Washington and northwestern Oregon: Rain; cooler. On Saturday, February 13th, says the Yakima Herald, another spurting arte sian well was struck on the Moxee, The well Is on the ranch of Chus. A. Gano, in section 8, township 12 north, range 20 euHt. Tho hola is five inches In di ameter, and the cost of boring did not exceed 23 per foot. At a depth of 80 feet water was encountered. At 170 feet It raised to within 36 feet of the surface, and when the drill had reached a depth of 220 feet, the water was within 20 feet of the surface, and grad ually raised until the depth of 260 feet was attained, when there was a small overflow.. At 315 feet the fjow was 107,000 gallons in 24 hours. The drill Is still being sent down, and the flow Is constantly Increasing. Nc quicksand was found In this well, and like the balance of the flowing wells, water was found In hard, porous, rock, Thirty-two working days were employed, which gives an average of nine and one-half feet per day. Considering weather drawbacks, when the pumps had .to be thawed out two and three times a day, the time actually consumed In drilling was 18 days. Mr. J. E. Howard, the contractor on the new dike In the Wlllapa river at South Bend, hus returned and reports the work there nearly completed. This was an $8000 contract, the object belnpr to deepen the harbor at South Bend. Owing to -bad weather, the progress f the work has been delayed greatly. Then, two extra dikes not provded for in the contract, were put in, the whole work requiring about three months' '.line. Mr. Howard left yesterday for amy's Harbor where he will com mence work in a few days on a $50,000 jdvernment contract for deepening the north channel of the river by damming 'J up the middle and south channels, irn1?v- the. water into the north chan nel. This work will require about five or six months' time. STRENGTH AND HEALTH. If you ore not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Hitters. If "la grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Klectrlo Hitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, Blnmnch, and kid neys, gently aiding those organs to preform their functions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find Bpeedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial wlil convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 60o. at Charles ltoger's drug store. French Tansy Wafer. Lndtcs will llnd those wafpra Inot wlmt they need, and can be denende!! mmn every time to arlve relief. Shi's ami r.nrn can be sunt by mail sealed seuurely. r-rice. per iwx. ror sale only hv J. 'V. Conn, corner Second and Cass streuls. R. V. Kuvkendnll. tha undertnker. cm. bnlmer and funeral director, has his par lors In the Welch block. No. 718. Water Bireci. luh up teiopnone ino. . Dr. W. J. Howard has returned from his California trip, and resumed his professional duties. hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Vhen Bahy iu alck, far her Cattorla. rVhen aha was a Child, the cried for Castoria, iHiaa she beoame Ml, aha clung to Oaitoria, sThen she had Chlldruo. th (am them CSurloi It tJAPANESIS TED I. lat acaskbUiMhuib9 CURB- A new and complete treatment, conalstlnr ot auppoFitorles, ointment lu capsules, also in box and villa; a pooitlracure tor external, In teraal bllud or bleeding, llchlnf, rhroitlo. rvMSiit or benxMlanr niies. and uianr aiber diseases anil female wenkno.es; It is always a real benefit to the areneral health. Tlia first iscovery ol a medieal cure rendering an oner- on wun in iniic unnecossary nerialct hit remedy has neve, bom known to Is'l jl pr box, f for 5; sent by mail. Why tulfttr from this terrible dlsesae whoa a arritteu xuar- ante la tiven with boxes, to refund the raouey U not cured. Beud ilaaips I t free inula. (iuaraiiie tssun by Womlwsrd Clark A Co., Wholesale aa4 Retail limwili Sole Aents Portland. Or. For sale hy J. W. Coua. Astoria Oregon, f p Aheayi opt the offer made by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. It's a reward of tf. souu casn ior an Iv catarrh.no matter how bad, or of how lone stand ing. They'll carry it out, too. It's one thing to mane we oner, it s a very uinerent uuni to make It rood. It couldn't be done. exoeDl with an extraordinary medicine. But that's what tney nnve. liy it's mud, soothing, nlftMTwlnir Anrl hwilfnir nrnrvrtlua. Hi HntreJe ' " e 0 , Remedy cures the worst case It doesn' simply palliate for a time, or drive the dis ease to tlie lungs, it produces a perfect and permanent euro, i ry h ana see, , If vou can't bo cured, you'll be paid. The only question is are you willing to moke the test, if the makers are willing to uiiie mo ran t If so, the rest is easy. You pay your drug gist fifty cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the $.500 you'll got some thing better a cure I Can you have better proof of the healing ... i : . a oooooooo GOOD NEWSO Q for the millions ot consumers of Q oTiiit'sPills.o 6 It gives Dr. Tatt plranra to an- fh W iKJUiicetJiuHielanotvimUinKUpa.' . O TINY LIVER P.LL O O which Is of exceedingly small nine, f yet retaining all tlio virtues of the $J larger ones. H uaranteed purely vegetable. Itothsizesof these pilla arc still issued. The exact size of TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS tf la shown in the border of this "ad." OOOOO0OOOO BETTON'S I A Positive Cure t?!5 if I? in ue ove750 ien iT. himjilf. t:(frmxt Hon- arrjiu. Jltglifst trad uiuniHin. At anilC'Hila. or mulled on feoelpl of pnea-auc. per bux. fwiXKElMAIIII & MOWS D3UQ CO., I Props., Jinidiuore, Md. DR. GUNN'S QNlOll SYRUP l" COLDS -S AND CROUP. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT. Whsit a ohfld. mother cava ma onion ruo for Cough!, Coldi and Croup, iu tuva I Rive it to tny lit utonn. 'inere is nouiing mo umpirf, ieja iur. Pr.Gunn'iOniou Syrup is Phwuilea and rlea ant to the taste aa h jhit. Thia a a mnthera noma .remedy, wby not t;y it P , Sold at 0 coma. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Shalf HARDWARE Car.Tintlok Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paint'. Varnishes. Loggera' Supplies, Kulibank's Scales, Doors and Winc.ows. - PROVISIONS, FLOUE and MILL FEED. ASTORIA. - - OBEGON. JEFF'S RESTAURANT is thS- ' Bon Ton Ton Rostaurant in tho Town (And the Finest on the Coast.) Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specials Ths Finest Wines aad Liquors. CQLUS113IA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND SALE - STABLE Oenernl Express and Delivery Business. Offlco 116 filney street Stables foot of West Ninth si, Asiorlu. Trleplioye No. 41. J. O. INTioxjal, Manufacturing Jeweler Wa'chfs a Specialty. . Si lid and Plated Silver Ware. UMB1K1.!.AS Thet em h tikeii apart and 'p:llk".l 111 I' UIH.S. 1' 6 Third .'.licet. Asi or' a Oregon. Safes, Fireproof. T. col-h-nie-l .Mf.lno i-ii,iiir. (. sinck M lie 4tt, 'i Mr: I vi., i;i :.,tt,. 4)iTif.H, Wsr- riue.t i't'1 hh IUO tiO, to'ipn ei enKV W. ('.. fWeXKLUAt-rut. THK OKI-HON : IIAKF.KY A. A. 'U Vn,Xi, t'rnp. ; Good Rrrad Cakes 'm'I P'strj, None but the Aet Vuten!,. unto. Satisfacioa C-i-irtntsett Cusfr.iflpi ? Broad dolivfcrcd In ai.ypa of the city Tlda Table for Astoria. M.VKCH. 11IOH WATKK. uiw WATr.a A. .V. frrinTjit p. M. ii.iii.ia A. M. I P. M. ill. Ill.j ft, h. Ul.l ft. - 0 -.'.I :2 4 7 08 .' 0 7 4.1 1 ti 8 .9 1 1 U 01 1 1 0 44 jl 1 10 27 1 1 11 14 12 U 10,1 8, 0 24 I t fi W 14 J 8 .Hi 4 2. 12 01 18 7 I 6 4A !0 V 7 10 8 12 .'1 K (1 t at e 4 7 W 10 0 2 14 8 d H 27 10 8 2 61 : 8 It 2 32 4 0 3 . 17 4 21 10 (1 2 7 10 Mi 3 It 11 Hi i.1 8 S 18 G 23 7 44 9 09 10 1A 11118 i 9 24 8 tl 4 21 5 08 8 48 25 7 01 7 88 8 t 8 64 SS 10 IS 11 10 It 02 (rt 11 4 !i U SS 7 01 5 24 006 t 4(1 0 ll'7 12 36 18 51 7 28 M . 1 23 18 n 2 08 i8 4 8 IU ,0 4 ! 8 44 84 10 fi 11 22 1 027 0 0 2 68 i8 0 toil 8 40 17 .11 4 7 6 48 ; 1 7 1.1 ;J 5 10 II too o o 12 38 0 4 3 4 3 8 is i -I 7, 2 47 ; 2 I 66 H 1 2 01 3 04 JO 0 i u8 0 2 4 so to i 6 41 0 1 3 2t Li 8 10 :,m , 4 29 18 2, 11 21 7 5 5 21 12 3 11 68 7 81 4VI ). 8 10 i 4 i 8 48 jl 1 J2s 17 Sll 63 10 7 The height Is reckoned from the it, .if a. eine lower low waters the u ana fnrwhieh the ounaiHKii are Kin-n 0u the Coast and (Jwwetic wnrj cxuuia. ... W I , U ;!1 .7 7 V. ! 1 -1,1 ! fi M. I S M 18 7 P. fi ; 2 41 fi 7 M. , 1R 4 T, 7 3 (11 K 4 W H 4 ! 8 1 T. 9 6 IKI 7 7 F, 10 b M 7 4 8. 11 i 7 I! S. 12 7 54 7 1 M.l l 0 Oil 7 T. 1 1 M Ul 7 41 W 1 i lu A) 7 si T. 1.: 11 50 8 V' K. 17 0 4A 8 l H. la 1 8 SI, 8. 1' 1 51 8 7 M. W 2 at 8 T. 1 ! S (H 8 ! W2.'; S 48 8 7 T. : i W 8 f, K. '.M; b '.M 8 0 8.. 2,v !8) 7 7 r.. 1 44 7 5 M 27! 8 iW 7 T,.! 10 IW 7 8 W.'Jit 11 08 8 0 n.ii l. ivi o F...M 0 31 s i Index to Otcamers. For Portland. Telephone, from Flavel's dock, daily at 7 p. m., except Sunday. B. B. Thompson, from Union Pacific dock djiily at 7 o'clock a. ni., exoeut Suridiiy. Lurline, from Fisher's dock, Bundiiy, at 6 o'olock p. in. ; every day, except Mojidny, at 7 o'olock a. to. Haagiilo, from Union Paoifio dock, daily, at 6 p. ra., except Sanday. - Aatorian, from Parker's dock 8undoys, Wednesdays and Friduys at C p. m. For Ilwaco. Ilwaoo. from I U W. r' 1lr lnllu except Snndiiy, eonneotinfr with 10 a.m. vrniu ior oeaiano; rotarnin)?, connects Willi Cortland steamers. La Canina, daily at S :30 p. ra. - For l'ounit's River. Mayflower, Mondays and Satnrdnys at 6 a. m. and 2 p. m.; TBesdays and Wednesdys at 9 a. m. For Railroad Lauding;. RlAetriA. rtailir ai. 1 -ifi a m fltiR.llt. m ...... -- vtw , h ui M " U tr.AV r. irom jj isner s uock. . For AVeatport. R. Miler. dailv simnt Rnt.nrflnv nnrl Rnn day at 2 p. m. " For Woods Landing. " H. Miler. Thnrarlnlr nn4 Friilnlr at t n ni' from Fialier'a dock. For Pee River. Oneen. Tnesdava and Rntnnlnva nt. f,-4r,n. m. and 2:60 p. ra. Wennn n. from Plovol'a dnelr Tnoadnru and Saturdays at "' tfi a. m. and 2i50 p. m. ii-oupse, xnesdajs at 5:30 a. m. and 2SSQ For New Astoria. E. K Dwyer, daily except Sunday at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. For Warrenton and Sklpanou. Flectric. dnilv. Afwirrlmir In HA, ariwnl , , 0 r- Sunday. For Lewis and Clarke. 0. W. Bich. daily excent Snndav. aoaord inf to tide. For Gray's River. EclloBO. Thnrsdav and Fridnv mornin aoooruing to tide. . For Knapton. . Wenonn, Tnesdays and Thursdays at 5:45 a. m. and 2:20 p. m. For Cray's River and Knapaton. Wenonn, Wednesday at 11 a. in. For Bay City aud Tlllamook.Bay. K. P. Elmore. Mondavs and Thursdays at CKX) a. m. BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. JOHKT DONT BE R BY NOT RIDING THE RI6HT bicycle: (end ton q!h fATAtooue Teu.j vow au. about ORTH PACIFIC fHTCLE ft0. BICYCLES OF tVERY DESCHIPTION."" MAH9VSM B)IU)IN - PORTIAND OREGON. The World's Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the giftof the American people by Act of Congress. The patriotic and 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 guoted 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 sense 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 Offer to the American People: I 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 5,000,0oo. This means t.oo for each Com, a much smaller sum than the people would have to pay for them if purchased through an indirect medium. Every patriotic man 7?"aom cherfshoneof SS hSy SS? m future years-a cherished objectf 66.00. divided among could be sold at a high premium to Syndicates, but we nave enough confidence in the people to keep tlie price at a Dollar for each Coin, as this will make us realize $5,000,000 the sum needed to open the Fair's gates on the people's broad plan. 'HOW tO Get"0? to yUT near5t Bank and subscribe for as many Th9Cni you need for your family and friends. These I netOlflS Sub-Agents of the: World's Columbian Exposition wiB give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coins iS1 PS?92bcr- There n0 "Pense to you attend E nt fon of fnir Coins, as we send them to your local bank. If for .any reason it is inconvenient for you to subscribe send Postofficeor Express Money Order or RegisteS Letter for as many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, tt TREASURER WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION CHICAGO, ILLS. - Order, will b FHlcJ la t Onkr 1. which they or Recrlve. H. B. PABKEB DEALKB 15 Lime. Brick, Band, Fire Brick. Fire Clay, Cement, Mill Feed, Oafs. Mraw Ilalr, Wood Delivered to order. , Draying, Teamint ni Exp" Bnsumi. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunday atAr?ivc's at Astoria Every day except Sunday "'Leaves' Portland Every a&r except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. ST6NK, Agent, Astoria. E. A. BSSLXV, General Agent, Portland Or. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer ' And XX rorter. All orders promptly attended to, M DiNIELSON, SAnflPLEROOmS Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Aprent for the UION Steamship Line and the Till NO VALLA Steamship Line, direct. Al8', fteit lor "Sveuska Xrlbunen" and Svenska Anierikauareo." Corner ot Water and West Ninth Btreeta Astoria. Oregon. Foard & Stokes GHOOQRS Dealers In Olnssware, Crockery, Ship Supplies, tobacco. Wines and Fine Whlkles. Fine Teas and Colfee a Specialty. The Finest Dl-play ol Frulls in the City, Fresh on Every Steamer. Corner of Third and West Hlgutn btreets. PICKED UP. A iiew boow, forty feet long, fifteen foot beam. New anchor and line. Own er can have same byt proving property and paying expenses. Henky Fi.se. . Knnppn, Or., Feb. 24th, 1893. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. FKAKrJ. DAAIANT, fropr. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Express and delivery business. ri ET YOUR COAL AND HAY FROM FR AN K UT DAMAN f. lleH Walls End eoal dellver.. I'J.uO. Call at 433 Third street. Tvleohoue 12. C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. I- n. cto KT, OO. O Steamer llwaco lo.vu Aofnrla rfnlli. nt T .On n m . T1. ........ naiuHia .llillj ni f .tW a. III. JlPr 11WIMU calliiiK at Tiuisy Foiut, and connecting with rutlw.ujl m. ....... nn.th ... A .. ... 1 fu.....nu .....iiiii iiuiiu r.b IV O. JJI, BI1U W .11 hitutu nn chikultL'iif.kr l.uv t r South Beud Mumiilne, North Cove And other uomts u riii(;li to Uray's liar, bor. Keturni: V. muiirms Ht. Iivvaco with k earners for Astwr'aand NiKht Boat for JOUN it, UOU1.TEK. L. A, LOOMIS. r'.eretury. l'lesldeul It. V. Klin if . superintend t ) Pair Directors World's Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar. r i n iua w yM. Running 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " ". 7:30 PM. DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars. Din ing Cars. ASTORIA AND - SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY, 1893. . Oregon Friday Febrrary 3. Colimibm'luesilHy Filnuary7. 11 HlftlH hHtiiriny February 11. Oregon Wedmwlay February. Columbia Sinidnv t-rliruary 19. Male i lmpiday February liii. Oietuu AlonUav Fe0riiry 27. 'V, ASTORIA & PORTLAND STtjJSf EHa Morning bout lenvrs AstTla dallV AY Sini(ly. ul 7 o. in.; rcturuli g, leaves i'oftlltnrt dully, except Hal unlay, iii&ii. in. JJIglit bout leaves AhIitIh Unily, except Kunty, hi 6 p. in : r lurnli R lfiivf !i l'oi tluii'd dully, exra pt HiindHy, Hi 7 8. in. Hie iii(imli'glKt 1 1 oiu i'o timid limits I'liidiiiKS tin tre Oregon nld 'Xuesdayn, Thurs (layn, hii., 8Hurdit.j j on V hhIui glon side Mon dav Wednndiiis mid KrldHyx. From Astoria .. the moimiip! IxiHt." mi km lundiuif- on the Ore iron side Moiiiln!. WeilneiilHvM and Frlilnva. and on tlie Wahli kkiii tide luesday, Tliuru (Ihvs and Sal urJu a. For rales mid general liifmm alien call on or -address,, W. H. HURT.BTJRr, O. W. LOUNSBECBV. A. Oen I m. A art Aireut rorilHiul, Or, Astoria, Or. Is the line to take to till points EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAH ROUTE It offers the best service, oom biuuig SPEED and COMFORT It U the opuhr route with those who whh to truvd mi THE . It is theiefore th rfti'e yrn -hru'd tiike. it runs inn tiili' vi-f lili.lcd tiiUi.s eveiy day m the year to ST. PAUL AID CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Elegant lYlnrnn Sleepers, Sujierior Tucrist Sltcpcr?, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers. O.ly one ohange ot tais Po; tla: d to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of tne civilized world. Pnnscnircrs ticketed vis. !! boots rnonlni bctwu'U Astoria, h.aJ&iua hi d 1'oitiand. Full Information ronefrninir rales, time ot inliri. rourrs and ol'aet dotal) ioralsl.ed on applioatlou to tt. L. WOLF. , . fteamer Teiepboue Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Awlitant General Pasienper Avent, Nlil FU-st 8t..cr. Washmpt.u, . Porthuid. Orsei.'U. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors ot Parkr ft Hanson, and or Gelo F. rarker and Carl Wan- son. Take Notice: That said Oelo F. Parker and Cart. Hanson have made an asslKTimi'nt to me ot all their estates for tr bene.1l of their- jolnt and Individual creditors. That all persons having claims afralnBt them or either ef them should present the same under oath to me at my ortice In Astoria, Oregon, within three months from this date. W . W. f AHKciK, Alwiemee. Astoria. Oregon, January I7Uh, liai 8CHOOL. TAXES DUE. School taxes arc due in district No. 9. eomprislnir Adair's Astoria. West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. MtKSreeor, Tls triot Cleric Office fcS Third street, Cppr Astoria. ... . . . .