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1 THE DAIfcY ASTOBIAN. ASTOlllA, SATURDAY MPJttNTNG. JlAEpn II, ltvii if -i. The Criminal' Libel Suit. Continued from Third Page. tlce how' he squirmed and ..dodged about? He would not give me an hon est answer. He dared not. Then Mr. Fulton continued: "What an unfortunate set of people we are. Always doomed to disappoint ment Here is this 'Summer Idyl,' that wonderful emanation from this nelf-confcssed great author's mighty pen. No, Just as we think we see the sinuous winding: of the railroad curv ing: around the foothills of the mighty Cascades and sinking from view in the valley of the beautiful Nehalem, just as we think we hear the shriek of the iron horse as he comes thundering along, we fall from the pinnacle of hope and satisfaction down into the deep abyss of dlspalr. It Is always so; always our luck. Just so it is with this Summer Idyl. This wonderful produc tion that was to immortalize us, that was to live in the pages of history, is wrenched from us. It Is not written on scrolls, on imperishable parchment, not on tablets of marble or stone, but where? Oh, where? Why, gen tlemen of the Jury, the author tells us that it is Inscribed in Indelible letters on a place that is forever hidden from our gaze. It Is written, gentlemen, in no other place than Sidney Dell's knee. Oh, that it were on some other portion of his broad anatomy, where In his evolutions before us, we might behold it, inscribed where we could gaze on it, and enjoy it when contemplating his association with the people around him. And here is the gentleman's .book: article. Dell lied when he stated he "Astoria and Flavel, By Sidney Dell, Because It wouldn't sell, Twas nearly, etc. "I have shown you" that The Asto rlan had no malice. Mr. Rathom did not even know Dell when he wrote that artlclt. Dell lied when he stated he had been Interviewed when he had not Didn't he? He had tried to foist his book on the common council, and they refused to have anything to do with it. ' Donan's book is to a certain extent overdrawn, but in the main It Is true. Dell's statement about it is absolute- ly false. Is It a good plan for a man who says he is working for the best Ire teres ts of the city to run down a book that has been purchased and circulated by the city council. Donan's book is readable. It has interesting pictures, and a man picking it up would not put It down till he had read it. Astoria Is certainly at the base of the foothills of the Cascade range, - but Is not 'perched on plies at the foot of the overhanging Cascade mountains.' No body ever said it was. What right had Dell, to mlsdescrlbe this statement? ask you if the newspapers don't take up these matters when such false hoods are sowed broadcast over the country, whose duty Is it to do so? As to Mr. Itathom's statements in the second editorial, they simply relterat ed what was said In the first article, All he said regarding Dell as an at torney was mentioned In connection with this article. What shall we say of a man who will go Into the public press, write circulars, and vilify people as he has done? Is he not a dishonor to an honorable profession? What branch of society would such a man be a credit to? Let us see what hU reputation as a lawyer is. All the wit nesses have spoken with one voice, There is not a single man who has come here and said that Dell has a character of respectability in his pro fession. Look at the testimony of Judge Elliott A man who Is totter ing with age. When he gets up ant- states what he does, no power In the world could make him say anything but the strict truth. Examine the tea tlmony of Judge Taylor. There Is con demnatlon in everyone's mind of the man who hunts up dusty old records and stirs up old titles Just to get a little filthy lucre. Think of the man who would go to another with a proposi tlon to lend money to a client to avoid a disturbance of his title. This man Dell, by his own acknowledgment, of fers to pay the costs of men who would not themselves engage tn litigation The supreme court has passed on this kind of conduct, condemned it In the strongest terms, and stated that it is against pubilo policy. It is in other words a crime at common law. It is champerty. He unblushlngly says he engages In that business, and will con. tlnue to engage In It. A man who will take upon himself to criticise and de fame in the publics press the supreme court of the state when he loses a case, Is a disgrace to the profession to which he belongs. Dell says he carried the election of 1880, owing to these au preme court attacks. What egotism 1 He thinks the world revolves around him. Think of the monumental, su preme and enormous conceit of the man who says that that election was carried on his proposition. Imagine It, He, and his acts had no more weight In carrying that election than a com bat between two gnats in the air. "Didn't he. apologize humbly in this court to Ike Bergman after he had in timated that he had sold his honor and had bartered for $50 his official vote? He thinks to gain the sympathy of the Jury by apologizing here. Why didn't he do it before? Dldn't-he lie about Lewis? Why didn't he find out the facts Deiore ne inea 10 ooiu ana up iu ridicule before the public? As the Frenchman said. 'It is very great sport to hunt e tiger, but when se tiger hunts you It is not ao funny r After hearing the evidence produced here In this case, gentlemen of the .Jury. , I think you ought not' to' hesitate,' but "u should find a verdict of not guilty v' f ,rc leaving the box." fiJnty Dell then addressed the court on the issues, and after Judgo Mc Bride had summed up according to the evidence, the Jury were orderqd out at 0:30 p. m. At twenty minutes after midnight Judge McBride ordered the Jury Into the courtroom again. He asked wheth er they had reached a verdict. The foreman replied that there was no prospect of an agreement, and that there had been no change in the ballottlng for six hours. The Jury stood For acquittal 8 For conviction His honor then discharged the Jury from further appearance In the case. It is not yet known what further steps the prosecution Intend to take. Court will resume again at 9:30 this morning. IS PULPITS TO-MORROW Episcopal church, Rev. W. S. Short, rector. Morning service ana noiy com munion at 11. Sunday school omitted. Children's service in the afternoon at 4. Service at Holy Innocent's chapel, Uppertown, at 7 o'clock. Scandinavian M. E. church, Upper Astoria: Services as usual at u a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at iu a. m. Rev. L. Walby will preach at Knle meyer's hall at 7:30 p. m. The usual services will be held In the Presbyterian church tomorrow, morning and evening. The young peoples prayer meeting at 6:30 p. m. in the basement There will be services In the German language at the Congregational church Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran church, IXL cannery, Hemlock street Uppertown, Services Sunday at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. Nissen has removed to No 1749 Hemlock street, Uppertown. M. E. Church, G. A. Landen pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "This Kind Goeth Not Out But by Prayer and Fasting." Evening theme: "It Is Nothing to You." Class meeting at 10 a. m. Sunday school at close of the morning service. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m led by D. R. Campbell. Subject: "The Attractiveness of Jesus." . Servlcse at the Congregational church: Morning and evening. Sub ject: In the morning "Christian Love' Why It Is and What It Does." Subject In the evening: "Oodllness Profitable." The Sunday school meets at 12 m. and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. At the Baptist church the pastor will preach both morning and evening. First discourse on "How to Have Pow er With God." Second discourse: "God's Testimony Concerning Endless Punishment Prefferable to Man's Opin ions regarding the Same." At a quart er to 12 o'clock, Mr. Van Tassel will alk to the children, Illustrating his ad dress by stories and object lessons. Everybody welcome. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, and B. Y. P. union at 6:30, led by Harry Van Tassel. Services next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Johanson's hall, Upper Astoria by Rev. P. Carlson, of the Swedish Luth, ran church. Regular Y. M. C. A. gospel meeting t 3 p. m. Sunday, to be addressed by J. A. Hansen. All men invited. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Then Baby was tick, ire gave bar Caatorla. Thea ahe was a Child, the cried for Caatorla, fhea ah became Uiat, ins clung- to Cnatorta, fhta aha had Children, (ha gave them Cutorli French Tunny Wafer. Ladles will find these wafers Just what tney need, ana can pe depended upoi ivery time to give relief. Sufe and sure. An be sent by mall sealed securely, t'rlce, (2.00 per box. For stile only by J V, Qonn, corner Becond and Cass streets STRENGTH AND HEALTH. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la grippe" has left you weak and weary upo Electric Bitters. This remedy acts urectiy on liver, stomach, and kid. neys, gently aiding those organs to preform their functions. If you are irnictea with sick headache, you will una speeay ana permanent relief bv taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this Is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 60c. at Charles Roger s drug store. Do not ba deceived with chen.ii tiletiiroa but ret your work dona at Crou'a nailei-v uuu jruu win uui rvgrvi it. . -j ...in .. . . R. W. Kuykendoll, the undertaker, em jalmer and funeral director, has his par ors In the Welch block. No. 718. Water itreet Call up telephone No. T. 2.228,672. These fls-urea represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery tor consumption, coughs ana Colds, 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 liottles sold In one year, and each and every bottle was sold on guarantee that money would be refunded If sat isfactory results did not follow its use. ine secret of Its success Is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very beet remedy for Coughs and Colds, ets. Price 60c. and J100. At Chas. Rogers, drugstore. " . NOTICE! Vie Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffea or tea, DO cents per gallon. Dont fonret i'ench and aorleot liramlv. nlxn Pn.mli Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. Call Kt tha Alhatroaa Flan Xfurltot fm fresh smelts dally. BiK'klen's Araira Calve. Tha beat lulva In tha wnrM tar out. bruises, aorea, plcera, salt rheum, fever HjrM, .letter, cnapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly curea piles, or no py tvquirwi. It is guaranteed to tttva perfect vatlHfac tlon or money refunded. Prte K ronia per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement A COMMON SENSE REMEDY. In the matter of curatives what you want Is something that will do Its work while you continue to do yours a remedy that will give you no incon venience nor Interfere with your bus iness Such a remedy is AUcock's Por us Plasters. These plasters are not an experiment; they have been In use for over thirty years, and their value has been attested by the highest medical authorities, as well as by testimonials from those who have used them. They require no change of diet, and are not affected by wet or cold. Their action does not Interfere with labor or busi ness; you can toll and yet be cured while hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest, he oldest, the old est, the most delicate person of either sex can use them with greta benefit. Beware of Imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for AUcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation Induce you tot accept a substitute. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received at the office of the school clerk of District No. 9 for the building of a schoolhouse. Flans may be seen and specifications had at the office of E. Ferguson, architect. Bids must be In by noon of the 13th Inst. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. W. H. BARKER. Chairman of Board of Directors Dis trict No. 9. Stopped the progress of Con sumption. The best authorities agree that it's a scrofulous affec tion of the lungs. If taken in time, and given a fair trial, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical THevwnrv will effect a cure. Thousands have been saved by . . ; . ,.f .in n ujousuiius moru tu o putting 11 wu w Into. For every form of Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat, and Lung AfTections, Weak Lungs, Severe Coughs, and kindred ailments, it is a positive remedy. It's guaranteed to do all that's claimed for it If It doesn't benefit or euro, In every case, your monoy is returned. The " Discovery "is the only Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy that's sold so. Think what a merticino it must oe i Especially has it manifested Its potency in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysipe las, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Nock, and Enlarged Glands. Don't think it's like the sarssnarillas. They claim to be Rood for the blood in March, April, ond May. "Golden Medical Discovery works equally well at all seasons. JAPANESE ID I E-H CURB A new and complete treatment, consisting ol suppoxltoriea, olulmnt In capsule, also In ox and pills; a punitive cure for e ternal, Id rnal blind or bleeding, itching, chronic. ; cent or herertltiir' piles, and many othei llHonses and female weaknesses; It is always a .' eat hen. (It to the general health. The first .'iMjnverv of a medical cure rendering an oner .ion with the knife unnecessary hereafter ; Uts remedy has neV6r ben known to fall. II per box, 6 for $B; sent by mall. Why sutler from this lerrlble disease when a written guar antee ia elven with 6 boxes, to refund the money if not cured. Bend stamps tr free nmple. Guarantee Issued by Woodward Clark A Co., Wholesale and Retail Pru?gi' Bole Agents Pnrtlaud, Or. For sale by J. W. Conn, Astoria Oregon. 3 0Q00G0Q0Q O GOOD NEWS q For the millions ot consumers of Q a It (,-lvcs IT. Tutt pleasure to an- Q lKiui. on that lie is now luilting "pa 3 TINY L1VEH PILL O a which Is of exceedingly small size,, xs yet retaining all the, virtues ol'tho vj? );trK r onivt. (iiinrnntoeil purely vrtjctiililo. ISoth sizes of these pills ( aro Ktill issued. Xho c-xuvt alio of OTUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS fh Issliown In the border of this "ad." w 3O00 DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP, COLDS AND CROUP. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT.' Whan a ohild, mother ! ina onion Trap for Cough. OolcU and Croup, in turn IgiveittomyUu tleonea. Thera ia nothing ao aimple, aafe and aura. Dr. Sunn's Onion Syrup is aa harinleas and plaaa ant to tha taata aa honor. Thla la a mother boa jranwdr, why not try UP Bold at M oaau. . BETTOR'S I Cun I lir't) r.H en VT 111 US.' over Sll trnrm. HtuiJr, t:f.riivf. Hon Wr:il, Jil.;!,t 1,-sti. utonlu!. At d.'thtioiita, cr nmtiisl tn mvna of piiee-SOe, i,.T box. . H iWli!!ttl"J,-,i-!t k taauii fa I I'rnns., Jiaiiliu.ire, Mil. JEFF'S ItESTAUlJAiNT -18 TUK Boa Ton Ten Restaurant in tha Town (And the Fluest on the CoatV- . Oinncr Parties, Banquets a Special? The Floest Wlnaa aail Llqaora, . COLUMBIA TRANSFER ML WILLIAM WILSON, I'rnp. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE t.eneral Express sntt Delivery Harness, iiflce llSiiliiev street, stithl.s foot of Wtst Ninth s', Astoria. Telephone No. 41, J. O. IXTioxxxl, Manufacturing Jeweler VYa r'-es a Specialty. S i and Pis ted Silver Ware. CVBttELLAH That can be taken apart and ;piiCKeu in iiuoKS. 4Ct Third Street. Astorlu, Oregon. . Safes, Fireproof. T-. celebrated Alnlne Bufea Vent In alork al the T, Third St., Ileal Estate) Ufflo. War ranted aa (ood ai the beat. Term very asy IT l VAOCLLLHAXrUt, THE : OKEUON : BAKERY A, 1. CI.CT KLAXn, Pros, Good Bread Csket and P.ttrr Koae but tha het Matenale oad. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customs v ric cr Ft a h r?ea Bread delivered In tnj part of tie citi Index to Steamers. For rorilaaA. Telephone, from Flavel's dock, daily at 7 p. m., except Sunday. : B. K. Thompson, from Union Pacific dock daily nt 7 o'clock a. in., except Sunday. - Lurlinc, from Fisher's dook, Sunday, at 6 o'olock p. m. ; every day, except MondRy, at 7 o'olock a. m. Hassiilo, from Union Paoifio dock, daily, at 6 p. m., except Sunday. Agtorian, from Parker's dook Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. ! 1'or Ilwaco. . llwnoo, from. I. R. JtN. Co's dock daily except Sunday, connecting with 10 a. m. train for Soaland; returning, connects with Portland steamers. La Camas, daily at 8 :80 p.m. For Vounft Hlver. " Mayflower, Mondays Tuesdays Wednes days 'J'uursuays and Fridays at 7:80 a. ru., and Saturdays 6 a. in., and 2 p. m. For Hallroad Landint;- Eleotrio, daily at 7:45 a. m. and 5:15 p. m from Fisher's dock. For TTestoort. K. Miler, daily etoept Saturday and Snn day at 2 p. m. For Woods Landing. E. Miler, Thursday and Friday at 2 p. m from Fisher's dock. For Doe Blver. Queen, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 5:45a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Wenona, from Flavel's dook, Tuesdays and Saturdays at " t5 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Eclipse, Tuesday at 5:30 a. m. and 230 p. m. For New Aatorla. E. Jj. Dwyer, daily exoept Sunday at 9 a. m. and 8 p. ra. For Warrenton and Sklpanon. Electric, daily, according to tide, exoept Sunday. . For Lewis and Clarke. 0. W. Rich, daily exoept Sunday, accord inn to tide. For. Uray'a Hirer Eclipse, Thursday and Friday mornings according to tide. For Knappton. VVennna, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:45 a. m. and 2:20 p. ui. For Gray's River and Kuappton. Wenona, Wednesday at 11 a. m. For Bar City and Tillamook Bar. It. P. Elmore, Mondays and Thursdays at 0:00 a. m. BOOTS AHB SHOES . Tiie Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Goldeu Shoe. TO XX INT ...ECZLiaCN TlisOiipal and Gen (WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE Imparta tha most dolldous taste and teat tC EXTRACT ofaLKTTEKfrom a MEDICAL GEU TLEHAN at Mad raa, to hl brotbrr at WORCE8TEB, May, I8SL "Ten LEA a PEBniNS" that their aauce ia hiKAly aateemod in India, and la in nfy socpst CRAVIESr FISII, hot fc cold MEATS, GAME, HKL8II- BAUEBITS, aa the uiuat wbolo- fe.1-' tone aauoa Wat la KV i,' made." isj Beware of Imitotions ; seo that you get Lea & Porrins' Blfrnatiire on rery l,ttlo of Original a Genuine. IOUN DUNCAN'S HONS, NEW YORK. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Box (SU Viala) Swity.fivt Oil, Ona Pacaaft (Four Boat) Two Dollar Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. Fvr frt tmmpl ddrt RIPANS CHEMICAL, CO. NSW YORK. :asSTt Rjjaitf.jf - ft iftrffll T h MS Tifrarai 7MSZ , H. B. PARKEE DEALER IN Urne. Brick, Sand, Fire Brielc. Fire Clay, Cement, Mill Feed, Out, btraw Hair, Wiod Delivered to unlet. Praying, Teaminr ' asd Expreu Boiidibi. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leave Aatorla vcrr evenlnc except Sunday at 7 p.m. . , a A Ariveiat aaiorta jsveryayexceivouuujr at 2 p.m. Leavei Portland Evptv aay except Svnday at 7 a. m. C. W. BTONK, Agent, Astoria. . K. A. tjEILty, General Agent, 1'ortland Or. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Porter. All ordors promptly attended to, MG.DMIELSON, SAf1PLEJ?OOr.1S Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent fr the OUION Bteamsblp Line and the TUiNO VALLA Steamship Line, direct. Alan, agent for "Hveuska Trlbuuen" and Bveuska Amerlkanaren." Corner of Water and West Ninth Btreeto Astoria, Oregon. Foard & Stokes GtXl.O03DlFl.J3 Dealer In Olnssware, Crockery, Ship Supplies, Tobacco, Wiuea anil Fine Wlilsklm. Fine 'leiui and Cortfe a Specialty. The Finest Display of Frnlls In the City, Fresh on Every Steamer. Corner of Third and West Kigtith btret-ts. PICKED UP. A new scow, forty feet loDg, fifteen toot beam. New anchor and line. Own er can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Henky Fihe. Knappn, Or., Feb. 24tb, 1893. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. Fit AN K DAAIANT, Fropr. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Express and delivery business GET YOUIt O0AL AND HAY FROf FB VNK DAM AN I. llnt Wall hud Coal delivered, i'j.M. Call at iSZ Third street. Telephone 12. C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. I. I. t ir, oo. dicaiuer Ilwaco Leaves Astnria daily at 7:30 a. m. for Ilwaco calling at Tauxy Fnlnt, aud coi.iiectiug vwtli railrua.l riinnnig iiortli at 10 a. in, and witu bo.tts (in sluialwuter la fr South Bend, Sunattine, TVnrth Covo And oilier unmtx tl niuh to Uray'a II ur bor. Ketunit, g ronnecs at Ilwaco witu s eamei'sfnr AsturaanJ IVlgbt Moats for roruana JOHN A. UUULTKH, L. A. LOOMJH, ! Miiirv. Fiesident K. V. KGli. hi. Supeilutendout. PB FOHALd . O FriHH BKEK AND MUT lon : owe (iil ipef t ommissary of Hull sislei.ee, liui nr men!, of tiie ( ol 'nio'a, Van couver ii rrel., asn, Man.il 8',n, lH! fcealeu 1 1 1 1.-n,h t. iiipllcale tu jnct to Hit uniU c m l. i. ili be reeflv. d at this ollu'e ai,b it the ulUcei of tlm A' ting nniiniSsaies of Subsidence at the Inllowlrg aine.i rot - (for tiie iresb be, f and niution to be delivered a that mat oily) until 12oVo, ion , on uiday, April 8, 1HJ3, aud then opmed In llu presence of biddurs, nr uniisliing mid 4t Uvrn to Hie btibf!teiice D -paitiiient, U. S. sliii, he fresh beef ai0 multoii Unit way be ailed for by til ) ActUg Con ill 8-,iy o( sn! Istei.n (luilng the Near eoniluei eiiig Jul 1st, lH:i:t: liolse B: irAck, Iiiaho; F ri Caebv, V as. .; Fori Sherman. Idulio; F-i-t j.o aue, Wa li.; Fi-rt Townse rt, v anil : 'aiieie,v, r llnrrrco. Wash ; ro.t alUi WmIIh, Wmi-Ii. .lie (1-v emnienl r selves t o uglitio reject ..li) om 1 Mi s. Ill Iders wl:l iimli i si .nil ,a ci'iitiC! ma le uiHler this udvini einnit m:d proposa made in r, sio i e 111 reto, slill not bo n si rued to involve Ih - I nl od States In a l llgaiion for payieeni In t x t m el tucappr prla I o flamed bj congress t jr tiie puriNnr. U.a'.k P'opuMt's hikI primed Cireu ars, t,tlin;lhe I- in it of beef and irinrton required und firing lull In Ntriiciioiis, rid be funnelled by 111 s ufll, e, nr by the A. i. S. Ht ih several posts hnvelnpi s e niti'i in? irop. s iis sliould be marked " i n - posaN fji Fie 11 b' el (r Mlitlon)at ," iv d addrra ed to Ine uuilersign-d, i-r t Ihe "A"l Iiig :oiiinilsirvof Sulislsleiice," a! the post to bo sii"i,l ed. V tt N ASt', Mnl rand C. U A..CIU f I'. h.D.O. Title Tuble for Astoria. iur.cn. UIiiH WAXKIt. LOW WATlili A. M.J h. m." ui A. M. P. 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Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBEUABY, 1893. Oregon KnturdDy March 11 Coluuib a Werinrgdiiy March 15. State Sunria March 19, Or on hursday March 23. Columbia Monuav March 27. fctate Friday Marchl-H. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 Morning boat leaves Astoria dallv. except Sunday, ai 7 a. m.i leturning, leates 1'ortlnnd daily, except Satuiday. nl 8 n. in. Huht boat leaves Anuria dally, except (Sunday, at 6 p. m.i r tnmii r leaves Portland iliilly, except Htindny, at 7 a. in. The morning bent I rum Poitlandnrnk, s Imidingson tue Oregon aide '1 uesdays, Thurs days, mi ; Sluidays ; mi WasMi gion side Mnn Uavs Wedneadajs and Fridays. rnm Astoria, the moiniiig boats mi kes lundlnn- on Ihe Ore K'lii bhln Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and on the Washington side Tuesdays, Thurs day and Saturda's. Forties and geLcral Inloiniatlon call on or addretis, W. H. HUP.I.BUHT, G. W. LOUNSBEKRY. A. Gen ea. Agt. Atrent rortland, Or, Astoria, Or. terra Is tho line to take to all points . EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers ti e best service, com bmlug SPEED and C0MF0ET It is the i opnli r route with those who wl li to travbl ou TPITC SA.F1LST It 's tbe efore the rente jcu sh' u'd t,.ke. It lulls I hi ui, h vestlbi.led trail s evei y day in tue year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Elegant Pu'Iain Sin pus, Superior Tfcrist Sir pei p, SjiliDi'id Free Sdo.id-fiaf s S'fepcr. Only one oliange of eai s Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tait of ine civilized v.orld. Passengers ticketed via 11 boats ranufrtf bctweeu Attoriit, Kalaiua and I'oiUand. ?ull iDforreatlon conorrnjos; rates, time of Inlit", routes and other details tuniiahed od apullCHtiou to R. L. NCLF. Agent Astona. Ftcamor Telephone lock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pasienger Agent, Ko. Ui Firs 8t..e.;r. WaiJnnirtoiH Portlaiid. Urecon. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. - ' Heavy and 8h 3lt HAEDAVARE If Cir.7 In .' Wk Wagons and Veln'clos, Farm Miwblnery, Paint', iis, Viri'fsr.eH, Lorgera' H ipii'.ics, FKi.hanki -ealea, Doois and V-iui.i.wa. PROVISIONS, TXOCa ajd MtU. Ff ZD. AST0EU, - -