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Tlli J)AILY ABtOlIIAK. ASTOEIA, THURSDAY MOHN1NG, MARCH 23. 18i3 Gl DAILY VM COLUMM. The Cascades came down from Port land yesterday with Major Sandbury and party on board. She returns with two of the barges now lying In Scow Day. r The steamer Elwood, says the States man, came up from Portland yesterday evening with 75,000 shingles for the Capital Lumbering Company, and . about seventy tons pf general mer chandise for Salem merchants. She comes up . from Portland tomorrow with a good load. The Hoag came up yesterday with about twelve tons of wheat for the Salem mills and twenty tons of merchandise from San Fran cisco. She returns to Portland this morning. Owing to an increase of traffic, the Oregon Pacific will put on In about three weeks the Three Sisters to run between Portland and Corvallls, She Is now In Corvallls undergoing re pairs which will be completed about that time. Tha river raised to ;the seven and three-tenths mark yester day. Captain Stetson, mate and pilot un der Captain Parker, will command the steamer State of Washington during Captain Gil Parker's suspension on ae count of the Mystic collision. The German ' ship Tita, .. Captain Harms, 1685 tons, has been chartered in Son Francisco to load lumber on Puget Hound for the west coast of South America. ' The British bark Maria Bahn, Cap tain Mclntyre, sailed from San Fran- francisco last Friday to load lumber at Port Blakeley. The schooner Prosper Is now on her way from San Francisco to Port Blake ley to load lumber. The schooner Laura Madsen, Captain Ttasmussen, Is loading lumber at Salm on bay for Newport The bark Germanla, from Seattle, has arrived from In San Francisco. The bark Columbia and ship Tacoma got away from San Francisco on Sat urday each with a non-union crew and each one man short. The Tacoma's starboard anchor Is still at the bottom of the bay, where It dropped When her chains were cut, and the ship's agent had to provide a new one at an ex pense of nearly $1000. A reward of 1500 has been offered for the arrest of the chain cutters by the Board of Ma rine Underwriters, In addition to the $1000 offered by the Shipowners' Asso ciation. The British ship Forfarshire, 1300 tons, has sailed from London, bound to this port, consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Company. ' The Haytlan Republic was discharg ing coal all day yesterday at the Union Pacific coal bunkers. "The Annie Faxon missed a trip last week on account of an accident which occurred at Goose Island, about ten miles this, side of Rlparla. The boat had tie up there for the night, and on clearing away early the next morn ing, Just before day, the boat caught and grounded heavily. In trying tc pull off, the rope broke and the steam er swung full against the current. Tht wheel caught In the rocks and smashed out Ave paddles, and the shock ben: the eccentrto rods on one side and thi boat was helpless. There was nothing to do but to send men to Rlparla oi foot. Harry Baughman and Sage Aktr ran the entire ten miles to Rlparla, It order to catch the north-bound train They took that to Colfax, then go' a hack and drove to Almonta, and got the Almonta from winter quarters, steamed up and went down and toot the Faxon In tow back to Rlparla where she was repaired In the shops, and returned Saturday on her usuu! schedule tlmo." Lewlston Teller. The Northern Pacific liner, the steamship Tacoma, from China and Japan, will arrive In Port Townsend bay at about 8 o'clock this morning, and contrary to her former high-handed method, will enter at the Port Townsend custom house, the bleeding city of Tacoma to the contrary never theless. The steamship Tacoma will probably find It convenient not to re peat the offense In the future. She will go through the regular process, belnp boarded and examined by the health officer of the Puget Sound board of health and the United States quaran tine officer. Leader. Four additional arrivals out at portp of call of the Northern Paclfio gralr fleet are reported as follows: The Brit- lull bark Strathcaro, from Astoria, wltl 37.443 centals of valley wheat, and tlu British ship River Falloch. from Asto ria, with B3.387 centals of Walla Walls wheat arrived at Queenstown on the 17th and 16th of March respectively. The former In a run of 1S4 days and the latter in 143 days. The British shir Luclpara. from Tacoma, with a cargc of 64.8G0 centals of wheat arrived al Queenstown March 16th, 140 days out and the British ship Wynnstay, from Tacoma, with 63,760 centals of wheat, reached Falmouth In 139 days. The steamer Mexico, which has beer c hartered by the North American Navi gation Company to follow the St. Paul to Panama, has gone on the dry dock at the Union Iron Works, San Fran cisco, to have her bottom overhauled, and other repairs made. Freaca Taasy Wafers. Ladles will And these wafers Just wha they need, and can be depended upoi every time to Hive relief. Safe and surf can be sent by mall sealed securely. Price, f2.00 per box. For sale only by J W. Conn, corner Second and Cass street NOTICE! Use Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffee o tea. 50 cents per gallon. Int fortret 1'eueh and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert'. IMMENSE! STEEL PLATES. A Train Load to San Francisco for the Oregon's Armor. Bethlehem, Pa., March 22.-A balllst- ic test of a 30-ton plate 10 rect long ana eight feet, 4 Inches high of 12-lnch nickel-steel armor, at the Readington prov ing grounds today, resulted in the ac ceptance of 500 tons of the ormor man ufactured by the Bethlehem Iron Com pany, for the redoubts of the battle ship Texas by the ordnance department of the United States navy. The tests were satisfactory. A train of .ten cars carrying ten of the armor plates, left the works today, bound for the Union Iron Works at San Francisco. The armor Is for the battle-ship Oregon's diagonal armor. and the total weight of the shipment Is 251 tons. OREGON LAND. Big Company Formed to Work a Val uable Tract Muscatine, Iowa, March 22. The Iowa and Oiegon Land Company, with a capital stock of two millions was or ganized here today by twelve of the principal lumbermen of the Mississippi valley. The object of the company will be to handle a tract of 850,000 acres of Oregon land, which is richly timbered. The farming and grazing lands In the tract are to be leased, and lumb?r mills erected on tho timber land. SPANISH IN THE SCHOOLS. Phoenix, Ariz., March 22. A 1)111 passed the assembly today after a vig orous fight, which allows Spanish to be taught In the common schools. PRESIDENT CLARK'S NEW OFFICE New York, March 22. S. S. H. Clark has been elected president of the Mis souri Pacific. AN EX-SENATOR DEAD. Wilmington, Del., March 22. Ex- Unlted States Senator Saulisbury died today. COURT STREET SCHOOL, ' Report for the Month Ending March 17, 1893. I: I- I 3 I 3 1 u.n2'2'3'3s I 1 1 ' ; :' ' ''' J? K.iaw,? No.BoyKtirol!cd. oacR-ifc--MrJLJ: g tty E'iLS133 Ko-GM Er""cd' TotiUXo. Enroll-d. 2?i2Stfiiif Days Attoi dance. i ' Cief n'l5" ibenoe. lSgE- Tr end of A.f nW. I e la &S S 5 S3 per cent of Punetua;ity. o to CO Times Tiirdy. ayeeo e o a s , ; HfJtiSitiS Avt'rn8 "''y leiorgmi f. SsUStu.feyi$-i Am"f,lll) utlmd'iN Sfi Sg-KLu-MTu-i I Vl'ltom. s.?E'3ui, g. c r 8 a 5 n zr s" ' ' ' ? 3 i 3 r ! r a Among the visitors for the month era Mrs. AndrewH, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Iawos, Mrs. Pracl, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. layhew, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Carlson, upcrlntendent Lyman, H. C. Thomp on, J. W. Conn, Mr.. Dickinson, H. B Ferguson, Miss Yocuni, Rev. Dil worth, Irs. Kromiulat, Mrs. Gearhart, Mrs. mllti, Mr. Mooers, Miss Spedden, Mr. Clnkella, Miss Maybell, Mrs. Gransc, ,llss Hess, Mr. Gilbert, Miss Stinson, .1188 Levlnc. Miss Morgan, Mr. Ra-f horn. Court street school sent Its exhibit f school work to the World's Fair. R. N. WRIGHT, Principal. In the office of the secretary of state ,t Salem the following articles of In corporation were filed on Monday: The Columbia River Branch of the Wo man's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church; headquarters, Port land; source of revenue, contribution from members; incorporators, Mary E. Wire et al. Ira F. Powers Manufac turing Company, of Portland; capital stock $100,000; Incorporators, Ira F. Powers, A. Thurlow, and Van B. de LaBhmutt. Mt. Hood Improvement As sociation, of Government Camp, Clack amas county; business, to build road ways, trails, etc.; capital stock, $5000; Incorporators, W. G. Steel, G. H. Lam berson and F. C. Little. A. J. Hayward was recently appoint ed receiver of the contracting firm of W. H. Traves & Company, Tacoma. Wash., on motion of the Tacoma Lum ber and Manufacturing Company. On condition of Henry Drum and Puul A. for the new city hall In Tacomn, and Paulson going on Travers' bond, the Tacoma company was to furnish lum tx?r for the new city hall In Tacoma, vnd share In the profits. Traves has nover rendered an account and fearlny hat he might not do so a receiver was tsked for, as there Is still $35,000 due -m the building. W. H. Traves and Uxzie Traves have filed separate an wers, In which denial Is mado to the complaints of the Tacoma company. W. H. Traves asks that the suit be dis missed, and that he be allowed $500 for ittorney's fee. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. A special meeting of the Columbia River Ftsherman'a Protective Union -lll be held at Liberty Hall, Saturday, March 25, 1S9S, at 7:30 p. m. sharp Price of salmon for the comin, eason will be discussed and set Members In good standing requested to be present and to have their receipt or book along. SOFUS JENSEN, Sec. DESIRES TO BEAR TESTIMONY. Henry Thorne, Traveling Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., writes from Exeter- Strand London, . February 2d, "I deBlro to bear my testimony to the value or aiicock s rorus blasters. I have used them for pains In the back and side arising from rheumatlo and other causes, never without deriv ing benefit from their application. They are easily applied and very com. fortlng. Those engaged as I am in public work which involves exposure to sudden chances or temperature, will do well to keep a supply of Allcock's Porous Plasters In their portman teaus." Children firy for Pitcher's Castoria KTum Sab.r -oj Ic!c, wo jots her Castoria r.'iien F.ha wu a Child, sLo crl'.-d for Csctoria, i-Hien she became Xlai, uhe clung to CtutorU, 'Vl'.np she luid Cliililren. e)i gave tuem CtutorU ('narnutnml Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. Klnt?'s Now Discovery tor Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a C'oufih, ("old, or any Lung, Thront or C'hwit trouble, and will use this remedy oh directed, giving It a fnlr trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottln nnd have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. .King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoint. Trlul bottles free at ChaB. Rogers' Drug Store. Large size 51) cts. and fl.00 SmnrtJitny is Jmt wUou you use Pr. Hugo's-Ca-t'UTh It erne fly. It's Catarrh. Tbe v.onit casc3 yield to ita mild, sooth Ins, cleansing, and healins wop- srties. No matter how bad your caso. or of how long standing, you can bo cured. In curable coses are rare. It's worth 8500 to you, if you havo ono. Tho manufacturers of vr. RagoJ Remedy are looking for them. They'll pay you that amount in cash. If they eon t euro vou. It's a plain square oirer from a responsible business houso, end they mean it. It seems too one-sided, too much of a ris'c. R would bo with any other medicine behind it It only goes to prove what's been naitl: incurnblo cats are rare with Dr. Safe's CatarrU Remedy. Othor go-called rcrnetiies may palliate for a time ; this cures for all timo. By its mild, soothing, cleansing luid bcaJins properties, it conquers tho worst Vasm. It remove oilon sive breath, loss or impairment of the boimo of tftsfoj, smell or hearing, wuterini' or weak eyes, when caused by tUo violence of Catarrh, as tuoy nil fnxj'ientl'y aro. Remedy sold by druggists, only 50 cent. TOO 0FTENTHE CASE. . INTERESTIMQ PROOFS. A young society lady, after a round of gayety, becomes suddenly conscious of an un usual ucnsalion. She hm frequent attacks of diaines.", her bitch acheis, aud she feels Mite aud generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters! Daughter.), look well to yourselves I Let llio iirst symptom denoting the ap proach of disease receive your instant atten tion. Healthy women are the hope of tiie race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect anything which promises relief. There is Aoiefor ali suflerersfrora Nertottt Diwnnts. ' Kcad vAt follows: Mrs. Jcuiiio C. Davis, a fine artist and an accomplished authoress, of WestiieUI, Wis., hud been subject to headache ever since she could remember. So severe were her at tacks :is tocause at times temporary delirium. All treainient hat! failed to relievo her, but after lining Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine she writes: "My record is to me, nt least, satisfactory. No headache, constantly in creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two and a half pounds in just one week." Sn weeks later she writes: "Have read and sewed immoderately of late, but my headaches do not return. Mrs. John It. Miller.of Valparaiso, Ind, was attacked three years ago with turn of life in its worst form. It finally went to her head, and all indications were that it would result either in insanity or softening of the brain. Her husband thus writes: "It would be impossible for nie to attempt a description nf her sujTrnnga during all this time. She was treated by our very best lond physicians, wiih but temporary benclit. She has taken. tour bottles ot int. miles kestorative Nervine, and is cured. She lias gained twenty pounds in weight. I tell you, she often blesses you for what you have done for her." Kecollect that for the ccnn of all Ner vous Diseases there is no remedy which ap proaches Dr. Milei Rimtoratie AWme. It is free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold by all druggists, on a positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Llkhurt, Ind. BETTON'S A Positive Cur On piles. In ii over ,10 enr. Ktmylr. Ijrmir H. ffrvl'ii. Jllshwit ttwti. uiuniiils. At ilniKiilnm, or Inuiiiil nil nwlpt of Irlr-3oo. per !ox. WHUEIMASS & MOWN B3'J3 C3 rni., iiuiiiuiurr, Mil. Tbe Original and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE Imparts the most dullvious tasta uul TOkk tC KXTRACT efsLKTl'KUrr a MEUICAI, Tl.KMAN t M.J. to, to till tirolhiT t WOHCE45TEU, "Ten 1J!A rEBRINS' fra socph. CiItATIE5V FISH, HOT & COIJJ MEATS thai Uieir lanca ! r. f. Iuiltn, uid to lo my M Uttt UHlKt Wbol. rill nm Ult 1 BAttEBITS, Ski. Beware of tmitationa; eeo that you get Lea & Perrins? FUDUhu on bottle of OrUrtul fc Orantna, IOUM Ul'M AN'S POXS, MiW YORK. I lLi dPfc 3 H f?5 HI i CURB A new and complete treatment, consisting of iiinjKiviiie, oiiumni in capaniea, aiso iu box and Billit; a positive cure t ir tcrual, In tcrnal btiud or oleediii?, itclilnif, chronlo. recent or hereditary piles, and many othtir dinciiHPt and fnitiiile weakuSMen; it li nlwaj t a greHt benefit to the reneral health. Tho first discovery of a medical cure rendering an oper- nun wun ma Kline unneoesaarv nertancr This remedy lias never bei-n known to fail. 11 per box, 6 for 5; aunt by mall. Why stiller from this terrible disease when a written euar aujee la elven with 6 boxes, to refund the money If not cured. Send stamps fur free ample. Guarantee issued by Woodward CUrk A Co., .Wholesale and Retail DrtiR(ri'a Sole Ageuta Portland, Or. Fur sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. 0 GOOD NEWS O Q Fcr tha millions ot consumers of Q eTuttsPills, CJ It Rlvfg J)r. Tntt pleasure to an- gjl ' nou nee that he 1 now putting upa' TINY LIVER FILL Owliloh la of exceedingly small size, a yet rotaiiilnfjall the virtiieaofthe V larger ouch. u:tranteAl purely vx't'illn. ltoth Blresortlienfl pil)s 0S aro Htill lasued. The exact size of w eTUTT S TINY LIVER PILLS ft iNsliounln the border of this "ad." v 030000000 DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP FCR COUGHS, COLDS AMD CROUP.. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In ralsinc a family of nine children, my only rem edy for CouKhs, Colds and Croup wu onion ayrup. It UJurtaaeffeotive to-day as It waa forty yeara ago. Now my (rrandohildren take Dr. Ounn'a Onion Syrup which la already prepared and more pleasant to the taste, Bold at 50 cents a botUe. BY NOT RIOiHO THE BI6HT trto foh ctA AiAiooue Teu. vo ml asovt A.oV . yORTipACiFIGf,YCLE(;0. BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRI PT10N." MAitsmM BmiDiNO - Portland Oregon. 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 (Six VUls) Stvfnty-five Centt. One Picluge (Four Boxes) Two DolUrs, Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For fret sample addre$i RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. Yes! YesIYts! li ly (he Vtry Best!" Portland Branch TUB- Woonsocket Bufer COMPANY'S - Rubber Boots, Shoes, and Lawn Tennises. PORTLAND, ' OR. Call and sr usov send or ders duvet. Correspondence solicited. Merchants Office of I.lght-huune Inspector. 13th Dlatricf, Portland, GrrKoii, Mnr.'.li 20, 18113. Proposal will be received M tlila Office until 12 n' .M k M.,on Tuewlay, the 4ih day of A.11, 1S93. for r-rovlslors fur Vefl.t and Uuht RtHt nn lu th ll dl-trict dimi'C the flel yenr to md June ao. VQi. Minus of proiioeala .i.id printed ln.trtic tlo a k vIuk full uartieu'ara an to tb articles re iinired, and the terms of delivery and pay ment, can benbtiifneri at this ollice. The right is nwrved tn rej ot the whole or urt r.f any or nil bd, and to waive any defects. The rlvht Is als reserved to reduce th quan tities specified, "r to require the delivrv at hiiv time dn iiu the flKca yi-.rnf a greater quantity (not to exceed nne-tlilnl) of unyitrnmr a llele meniioiied In the ape ligation .and a clause to tlit i-Rec. wM be insirted In the enntract O. W. Karenhnlt. Coiuinundor, V. S. N , Inspector l'lth U II. Dintrlct. OIHce of LlKlit-IIoiHe-lDTnecior, i.'ilh District, Poit'and, Omnii, M.trcli 20ih, lS'JJi. Pmpo-nN will b.i received at Ills Ollice until 12 nVhick M, on iuesday. tlie 4tli day of April, lM'M, fr fur nishing and delivering Kuel for V.mels and Statlomln this district, forth' fiscal yearendiuij ,IiineaO,lH84 F.rnisol proposals and printed -pe-clllcalioun, RlvinK full purtlculuinas to the kinds of fuel required, the quantity and qnal ty, and the terms of delivery and payment, can be ob tained nt this ollice. Ibe riyht Is reserved to rjectiiii and all hhW, and lo alve any ile-Ite-.ts. The rlnht Is ulso reserved to reduce the qiiuiilltli specllied, or to require the delivery at any time duriiiK 111" fiscal year of a renter qtuiititv (not to exceed one-tlilril) of any Item or artlclo nientl ned In the specillcatlniis, and a clause to that effect will be inserted In the contract. O. W. larenholt. Conimauder, L'. 8. N., Inspector 1.1th I.. II. District. Tide Table for Astoria. MARCH. HKIli WATKH. LOW WAVKIt A. M. ii. in. in. P. M. A. M. r. w. b. lii.f ft. Il.ll).lt ll. III. a, W T, V. H. 8. U 21 7 (W 7 49 8 U9 9 01 9 44 10 27 12 01 12 ri 1 il l 3 14 2 W 3 :8 4 21 5 18 6 23 7 44 9 09 10 16 11 02 11 39 8 7 8 (. II 1 6 46 !0 1 OH 1 u 2 14 2 44 in 3 M 4 211 e on b M e 48 7 50 9 Ui 1-J 04 iu m 11 60 0 46 1 18 1 51 2 26 8 ft! H 4:1 4 29 b 24 H 29 7 44 8 !9 10 IK', 11 0.1 11 64 0 HI 7 2.1 U 6 7 56 0 0 8 IJ 8 27 ,0 H 59 1 2 9 82 2 0 M. fi T. W 10(11 11 14 l IoJ 5 6 10 M 11 16 1 14 2 24 3 28 4 21 5 08 5 48 25 7 01 7 :w T. V. 10 5 1 4 7 S. 11 S. 12 0 24 2 09 8 36 4 86 ft 24 0 06 6 46 7 26 8 01 8 46 9 84 10 29 11 29 0 27 2 01 3 20 4 29 5 21 6 07 6 4S 4 5 I 6 4 M.l:l T. I I ,7 0 T. 1 r'. 17 0 147 fl I'. H. lh 1 2t 2 09 2 58 8 49 4 46 5 53 7 13 8 85 9 47 8. lfi 8 10 0 7 8 M 1 4 9 88 1 M.2C r. 21 W'tl r. F. 24 S.. 2,i .. 2rt M T..2 W.Lt' T ' F..HI 10 10 '2 9 111 10 lit 6 12 811 10 0 1 56 lo 1 S IHl iu 0 4 08 0 2 4 59 III 2 5 410 1 G 19 U 4 6 61 'II 7 8i 10 8)1 2 ,11 21 3 11 58 6 1 .. .. 1:1-2 SS 17 9l It e height Is reckoned from the level of av rnite lower low waters the plane for which le 'luudins are kivcu on the Coast and liuodeilr urvi j t huits. Jlanufactiiring Jeweler Wa'ches a Specialty. Si lid and Plated Silver Ware. (JMBr.ELAS That cm be tikou apiu't and Ipucked iu trunks. 4vi Tlilrd Sheet. Astorl, Oregon. r. xt. cfc iv, oo. je- Meiimer llwaco faves Ast.n'a dally nt 7:10 a. m. for Ilwiii-o all'i.g at. Tai:ay I'olnt nnd i'0i.iuctl!ii w 11 'Hilnia l rnniiuii; hortb at 10 a. m, aud w;l)' I'laH, II S'KixIWatAr Ml, t-r lout!i Bend, Sunshine, North Covf- Vnd other iniit. I rUih tj Gray's Hur. bor. heturnl k ar. lmao will) e:tmers for Ast"t a ;um Jilcbt Boats for Portlnnd. runs u. ooUMTit. - l. a. loomis, .-n-'ry. 1'rtsideilt. It, V HiUI Hi. "upeiiiUetideut. Safes, Fireproof. T'.. eeleb aieit Alpine Siifes kept la slock nl he 473, Third HI., Keal Eslntn Ottirn. War inted as (food as the best. Terms vs-.y chu W. C. CAPsELL, Ajcnt. ' H. B. PAEKEE DEALER IN Ume. Brick, Sand, fire Brick. Fire Clay, -Cement. V'li Ked,Oiits, rttisw Hair, Wood Delivered to t irder, Draying, Teaming and Expross EmiaesL CQLUaSBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE , STABLE tleneral Express and Delivery I'nsli ess. )ineo 116 01 iey str et. Htabl s fc o' of Wrs: Mill ll st, Astoria. Telephone No. 41. 800TS AHD SHGS' The Largest Stock, Best Quality and lowest Prices at the Sign of Tbe Golden Shoe. TOtSEOST CARFJAHAtt & CO isureeers to I. W. C-ise, Iraportor and Wholesale aud Ketuil dealer lu GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second aui Cass Street, ASTOKIA. . OREGON Coic-miv strcf:?, toot jHCk-on, Astoi ia, Otesi-n. icueral Slafhinist? & hkv Mkcr And and Marine E.iitlucs, Holler work, Steam boat andt'aonxrv Wora a Specialty. Isitisgi of Al Peseripiiotia Maia to Ortler il bhotl notice. fOKN KO...a. Ire-ldent and Pup- Ik rOX :.M V.i e result u ROSS, H1CCINS & CO., (tatcliers - and - Grocers, AiU and I'ppe r A&tcila. Tins Tens ai.d C'-ff s. Table TVHit.c1h, l"oiii'Stie and Tr.iidoal Kndis, Veireia li:e,s.iK:r eured iwins, bac.n, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS Chril Ever sou. Frank Coc k HOTEL -THE CENTRAL KVCXSOS COOK. O THE KU Itl'HKA V l'LA.V LARQjK clean roon. a flm-rlasi retnursnt KoerJ by the dy. wee'.", or utont'i. Fiivie roms f ismllb's etc, Trsnslcnt cn'toia solicited. Oysters, ffh,eic.,e otel to ordir. A first-cm sVxn rno in onicetion w!lb 'he premises. The tvf. of wlnt-s, liquor and Ipirs. ioo-l bl.li.rd Ublctnd privslecsrd mmi. Corner Water Street and Weat Muth. Only " WiF Running THROUGH YJ DAILY TRAINS Leav'ng PcrUanilSAM. " 7:30 PM. VA DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Freo Reclining Chair Cars, Dln- Ing Cars. ASTOEIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY, 1893. Oregon Fnturdi.y Matcb 11 Columliia WednKlsy March 15. Ktine Sunonv Mnreli 19. Oie on 1 Inirsilny Marrli 23. t'olumbla MoiMaV March 'i7. Mule Friday AIari'h;3l, ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 fornlnt( hont leaves stnrla da'lv. except Sunday, at, 7 a. in.: lemming, leaves Portland daily, exiept Siituidav. hIKji. in. Mglit boat leaves Astoria dmly, xcepi 8un,ly, at 6 p m.: r turnli Klenreal'ortiand diillv.exctptSuiidiiy, at 7 a. ni. Xl:e moinirg b. at from l'o- Hand mak. s Uiidlnifsoii toe Oregon fide lutsduys, Tb urs days, mm Saturdays ; u Wiisl int'ton side Mon ilavs Woiln-silajs iiinl l iulays. I'min Astoria tfie inoiniiiK liuan m:.k s laudina- on the Ore Koii side Mondays, Wednosdiiva and Fritzs, and on Hie Washipgioii side Tuesdays, Ttiuin dus and Salniilius. For rules and geiieral itifuimation call on or adUreM, W. H. HURLBURT, O. W. LOUKSBKKRY. A. Gen eas. Airt Aeut Portland, Or, Astoria, Or. Is the line tn tnke to all points EASTandSOUTH !t is the DIfiiNG CAR ROUTE It oilers tbe best set vice, rora biim g SPEED and. COMFORT It 1- tr.e i opnlnr rou'e wlih those ho wl h to tihvgj ou THE SAFEST It Is tbe-efore the route you licu'd take. It runs tbivuph vistibi.led trains eveiy day in Die year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Eli'faiit Fa'Iaian Slcipfis, cpei iiir Twist Sice parr, jSjI'miid Fieo Seco-c'ass Sleepers O: ly one c'.imigc of cars Portlaul to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of tna ilvillzcd woild. Pa'renijers ticketed via. all beets running betwecu Astoria, fcalaiuu ai.d i'ortiaud. " Pull Information concerning ra.'es. time of trains routes aud other details furubbed wu Hi.iii'-t'oii to T. L. NOLF. eent istooe. tienmer Telephone Duck. A. D. CKARLTCN, Assistant Oeneral Passenger Apent, No. lil i;irs!. ht..cor. Vauimpou, Portlud. Oreeou. THE : 0Ki:00N : BAKERY A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the ittt Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customets. . Bread delivered in any part of the city FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS, , Kesry and Pbcll HAED"W ARE Car.-y In t to-k Wagon8 and Vehicles, Farm Maeb'nory, Faint-, "its, Varnlabea, Lo iters' Supplies, Kflii funk's t-calu. Doors and Wiucowj. PROVISIONS, FLOLE and Mil J. rD. ASTOEIA, - OEEGaO,