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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1893)
' TIIB DAILY ASTOBIAtf, AbTOlilA, FRIDAY ii,OItNlNG MAliCH 2!. lbV3 OUR DAILY MARINE EOLUMN, Inspectors EdwarJfl and McDermott came up from Coos bay. yesterday on the Wlllapa. While there they in spected tho now Bteamer Blanco.. ' The departure to Captain Tozler, Bays the Leader,, leaves the cutter Wol cottlit temporary command 1 Lleuton- ant Albert Buhner, with Lieutenant Jaynes as executive olllcer. Lieuten ant Balllnger has resumed command of the steam launch Slbyle, and Lieu tenant West still remains In charge of the White Squall. News of the assign ment of a new captain for the Wolcott is dally expected. ' Captain J. B. Moore, the- predecessor of Captain Russell Glover, la mentioned amotujr th pos sibilities. t. The British bark Poctolus and the American ships Tlllle E. Starbuck and Bell pf Bath are on berth In New York for this port, j ' ; ', ' With the slack in the shipping busi ness, ;says th Oreganlan, quietness al- so reigns about the sailor boarding houses, and the Individuals who keep them filled with .luckless sailors now have little else to do than loaf about the street corners and discuss the hard times. The few ships which ar leav ''lngfiort have,n,o use for the boarding house masters, ' for the sailors them selves apply on ship board and a skip per' has no trouble' In getting all the men he wants. Last month only .five were shipped by the boarding houses and this month none at all. Those five were put on the Alnsdale, and If the captain had gone about it right he could have secured . them without the heavy expense. If the shipping busi ness continues to fall ' off,, the sailor boarding house people will have to pack up their belongings and seek countries new, and .then no one can say that .the hard times have not had a good effect on the . community..' The British ship British Army Is now out from Liverpool 118 days bound for this port. The British bark Kitty will come here from Callao. . During the week ending March 11, 1893, the bureau of navigation assigned , the following official ' numbers to Pa cific .coast vessels: - Steamer Jeanette, I " of San" Franclscb, 'gross tonnage,- 290.37, r.et 217.81, No. 77,079-and the steamer Sea Foam, of ABtorla, net tonnage 9.77, No. 116,553. The O. M. Kellogg, a new three-masted schooner Just built at Humboldt, Cal., and named In honor of Superin tendent Kellogg, of the Blade mill, ar rived at. Hoqulam Wednesday after noon with colors flying. This Is her first trip, and she brought the rest of the machinery for the Weston Basket factory. The British ship City of Florence started from Foitland for this port yesterday. ' ' The P.olar Bear came In from Neha lem yesterday. She will be repaired before undergoing her yearly Inspec tion. A gentleman In Portland has received a letter from Captain Brennel, of the bark Klrkhlll, which sailed from here with wheat last October. The vessel Is now at Sharpness, county of Glou cester, England. Captain Brennel re ports a beautiful passage, In fact to fine for making good time, until hi reached the Atlantic. Then there was 8 little dirty weather, but It was aftei . the Western Islands were passed. Ii the squally weather, the captain wot hurt In a fall, though not seriously. The passage home was made In 129 days which was very long for the Klrkhlll Captain Brennel expects to load for Melbourn, and will come to Astoria before returning to Europe, If the con dltion of the freight market warrant It.- He expressed himself as highly pleased with this city. . The Oregon came down from Port land yesterday and went out to San Francisco. The steamer Signal arrived at San Francisco on Monday from Roche har or. While passing out of the straits one of the coupling pins on the main shaft, became loosened, and the vessel went down under sail., . She brought a cargo of lime. - ."' ' The. 'Wlllapa came. in yesterday from Coos Bay with a general cargo. The Columbia came In yesterday from San Francisco, and after dis charging Astoria freight proceeded to Portland. W. A. Woodln, of Falrhaven, Wash. has received an order for a ship's cargo of choice lumber from the French gov ernment. ' The lumber' Is to be good and will be used at Noumea, New Cale donia, a French penal colony In the ; South raclflo ocean, which has a popu Intlon of about 60.000. The steamer Messenger, which piles between Corvallls and points on the upper" river, has been arrested by United States Marshal Barln on com plaint of A. L. Brasee, to whom a sum of money is due on wages for services on her. The boat Is tied up at Cor vallls in charge of a deputy marshal, The steamer Lurllne will resume her regular trips to Astoria, Saturday March 25th. leaving Portland at 10 p. m. and Astoria at p. m. Sunday. Her regular schedule time will be: leave Portland dally except Saturday and Sunday, at 8 p. m.; leave Astoria dally pxcent Sunday and : Monaay, ni m, m., and leave Portland on Saturday at 10 a. m. Astoria sunaay nigm i v. C. JR. F. P. U. NOTICE. A special meeting of the Columbia River FtKherman-s troieouve union will be heM at Liberty Hall, Saturday. March 25, 1SHS, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Price of salmon for the coming season will be discussed and set Members In good standing requested to be pmsnt and to have their receipt or bult along. 0FU3 JENSEN, Sec. , CHIEF ARTHUR EXPLAINS. Cleveland, Ohio, March 23. Chief Ar thur, of 'tho Brotherhood of Locomo tive Engineers, in an official eommunl cation as to the position the Brother hood occupies in the Ann Arbor strike, su-ys In part: "In all cases where engineers and firemen have a- infract with the rail road company we have no trouble, and find It much the best way to do. The great trouble has been, on small roads especially, to take advantage of men In making them work for less wages, and giving no pay for over time. If the men are not at liberty to quit work when it suits their convenience, then certainly the same rule will apply to the rail way company, and will deny them the right to discharge a man at any time they chose without consulting his con venience, or comfort. We are at any time ready to subscribe to any rule that will apply alike to employer and employe."- ; WAR TO - THE KNIFE. New York, March 23. The United Garment Workers at a meeting this evening decided to reject the terms of the Manufacturers' Association. This means war to the knife, as the Cloth ing Manufacturers' Association has de cided to lock out all union men on Sat urday unless an agreement was ratified this evening. . . .. . . - THE SALE IS STOPPED. Mexico, Missouri, March 23. The sale of a negro, Joe Thompson, today was stopped by habeas corpus proceedings Instituted by George Robertson, an at torney of this city, who will probably test the constutlonallty of the vagrant law of this state. ' TWO MORE UNFORTUNATES. Nice, March 23. Two men from New Orleans committed suicide on the Ca sino grounds at Monte Carlo last night and their names are given as Weill and Roble. They were playing heavily for several days and lost large sums. DECIDED TO IMPEACH. Nebraska, Neb., March 23. The house has decided to institute impeach ment proceedings against the derelict state officers. Part of the democrats and half a dozen republicans voted with the populists for the resolution. ANOTHER BASEBALL LEAGUE. Colfax, Wash., March 23. Represen tatives of amateur base ball teams from Spokane, Pa louse, Colfax, and Oakesdale met here today and formed an Eastern Washington baseball league The season opens on April 29. RAILROAD GOSSIP. Chicago, March 23. Second Vice President' and General Manager A. A. Robinson, of the Santa Fe road, has re signed. It is believed to be for the pur pose of succeeding S. H. Clarke as president of the Union Pacific. , THE MURDERER RECAPTURED. Phoenix, Ara., March 23. Ed Hill, who is wanted for murder in Colfax, Washington, ami, broke Jail recently at Phoenix, has been recaptured In the 3lerra Ancha mountains by SI. Blevlns, and is now in Jail. A SUCCESSOR TO REN AN. Paris, March 23. Paul Armand 2hallemacour, the well known writer md statesman, was today elected a .pember of the French Academy In suc cession to the late Joseph Erhrest Renan. . - FERRY BURIED AT ST. DIE. Paris, March 23. Jules Ferry, was curled today with military honors at It. Die. All shops In the town are ;lnsed ami the street lumps are lighted Mid the lamp posts are wound with crape. The taxpayers of Hubbard, Marlon county, have been granted a tempor- ry Injunction restraining the cjty council and the city officers of the city of Hubbard from paying $120 Judg ment obtained by George M. Stark at the last term of the circuit court for false Imprisonment at the hands of the marshal and recorder of Hubbard, and 180 costs and disbursements of the action. The plaintiffs claim that thp city has no authority to liquidate any debts Incurred by the two officers who caused Stark's Imprlsolment. Morgan Wassom, Indicted for murder In the first degree for killing A. W. Grubbe, at Lebanon, was brought Into court at Albany Saturday and pleaded not guilty. Tho prisoner appeared to be in poor health and looked pale and nervous. An application for a continu ance was made, a Bhowlng being made that an Important witness by the name of E.' Muldreth, who is now In Independence, Kans., will swear that Grubbe threatened to kill the defend ant. After the argument of the motion to continue, the case was set for trial at 1 o'lock on April 24 at t specll term to be called for that purpose. The following ts the latest lumbering news of Oregon and Washington: It Is reported that the Palouse Mill Company, Palouse City, Wash., has as signed. .., The Baker City Consolidation Lum ber Company, of Baker" City, Oregon, failed recently with liabilities of 23,- 000. The assets were about $45,000. The company's affairs have passed Into the hands of J. H. Parker, cashier of the First National Bank, of Baker City, and E. H. Blake, cashier of the Baker City National Bank, as receivers. Preach Tim? Wafers. Ljadlea will find these wafers Just what the rnwL and ran b depended upon very time to give relief. Safe and sure, can be sent by mall scaled securely. Price. t&OO per box. For sale only by 3. W. Conn, corner Second snd Cass street NOTICE I Use Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffee or tea. 60 centa per gallon, , ixmt romei touch and unrleot brtuuly. also French Cognao aiul ui at Alex. Gilbert's. DESIRES TO BEAR TESTIMONY. Henry Thome, Traveling Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., writes from Exoter 1 full. Strand, London, February 2d, 1888: "I desire to bear my testimony to the value of Allcock s J'orus i'lastcrs. I have used them for pains In the back and side arising from rheumatic and other causes, never without deriv ing benefit from their application. They are easily applied and very, com-fortlng,-Thoa- engaged as I am In public work which Involves exposure to sudden changes of temperature, will do well to keep a supply of AllcQck's Porous Plasters In their portman teaus." ' . i -' Children firy for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Baby was sick, we give bar CutorU. iThen aba was a Child, she cried for Castoria, fTlien she became Hiss, tlie clung to Castoria, . Vhcn aba bad Children. she gave them Castorlf Guaranteed Core. Ve authorize our . advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con suniLitlon. CouehH. and Colds, upon this condition. If you nro afflicted with a f.inrh I'nM n- nnv T.iincr fl'hront nr Chest trouble, aid will use this remedy- as directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. Klnir's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles Tree at cnus. Kogers' urug Btore. Large size 50 cts. and $1.00 or'ih(;ir) fj loai when you Use Dr. Sato's Ca tarrh Remedy. It's Catarrh. The worrit ceses yield to its mild, sooth ing, cleansing, and hcaliuc nron- jrties. Kb matter how bad your case, or of how long standing, you enn be cured. In surable cases are rare. It's worth $500 to you, if you have ono. Tho manufacturers of I)r. Hugo's Remedy ore looking for them. They'll jay you that amount in cash. If thoy can't euro you. It's a plain square offer from a responsible business bouso, and thoy mean it. It Bocnis too one-sided, too much of a risk. It would lie with any other medicine behind it. It only goes to provo what's been said : incurable cases ore rare with Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. Other Bo-colled remedies may palliate for a time ; this cures for all time. By. its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing proix;rties,.it jonquers tho worst caaca. It removes ollen sive breath, lots or impairment of Uio sense of taste, smell or boaruig, watering or weak t yes, when caused by the violence of Catarrh, as t hey all f rcmiently nro. itoiueuy sola oy druggists, omy ou wu TOO OFTENJHE CASE. INTERESTINQ PROOFS. A young society Judy, after a round of gayety, becomes suddenly conscious of an un usual sensation. She lia- frequent attacks of dizzines, her back acltes, aud she feels blue and generally run down. Mothers, look well to your uaug liters i Daughter, look well to yourselves I Let the lirst symptom denoting the ap proach of disease receive your instant atten tion. Healthy women are the hope of the race, nnd it is well-nigh criminal to neglect anything which promises relief. There is hone for nil eulfercrs from Nervoiu DiaeuKCt. Keud what follows: Mrs. Jennio C. Davis, a tine artist and an accomplished authoress, of Westlield, Wis., had been Biibiect to headache ever since sue could remember. So severe were her at tacks ns localise at times temporary delirium. All treatment had failed to relieve her, but after using Dr. Miles' -ilestorative Nervine she writes: "My record is to me, at least, satisfactory. No headache, constantly in creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight ol two and a hall pounds in just one week.".. Six weeks later sho writes: "Have read and sewed immoderately of late, but my headaches do not return." Mrs. John 11. Miller.of Valparaiso, Ind., was attacked three years ago with turn of life in its worst form. It finally went to her head, and aH indications were that it would result cither in insanity or softening of the bruin. Her husband thus writes: "It would he impossible for mo to attempt a description nf her Buffering) during all this time. She was treated by our rery best local physicians, with hut temporary benefit. She has tuken four bottles of Dk. Miles' Restortivk Nervine, and is cured. She has gained twenty pounds in; weight. I tell you, she often blesses you for what you have done for her." Recollect that for the cure of all Ner vous Diseases there is no remedy which ap proaches Dr. Miifif Restorative Iferrine.- It is free from dungereus drucs and opiates. Sold by all druggists, on a positivo guarantee, or vi. nines Aieaicat M., iKtiart, inu. BETTOM'S Positivo Cure OR PILES. In use over ao em u. Bimftr, lion drrnf, tl-hest lesii. monlula. At rfriiXKiata, or mulled on leeelpt of rlee-30e. per box. fwlitULHSNK ItOWR iinjo co., I Props.. Lmuuiore, Md. The Original and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE Impart tba moat dclioloua tuto and mat tc EXTRACT ofal.KTHiKfrpro at Mid. msto bit brother at VOKOESlsa, "Tfll I.F.A ft FKItltlNS' that their aauea la bltrhly estoemed In India, asd la to my opinion, the sioat ratatat aa wrll 80FPH, GRAYIEJV riSH, HOT Sfc COU MEAT, GAME, WELSH- D Drniva aa IU ut.Mt whokt aonm uo ia lu " Beware of Imitations: amM 606 that yoa get Lea & Perms' Ptntr.r on ttt bottlaof Original k Oomrina. IUU.X l IMAM'S 60.VS.NtW YOKtt PILE snnniiiimiiiiis - CURE- A new and complete trealmont, consisting ot upporltprlus, ointment In cupauiea, also In box and hills; a positive cure f r -tcruaMn IcruHl blind or -bleeding, iteriing, chronic . recent or hereditary pllea, and many other dlseitses and female weaknesses; ii la- alwaya a great beneltt to the general health. The lirat Iscovery of a medical euro rendering an oper tion with the knife unnecessary hereafter Thii remedy has never be-n known to fall. 1 per box, 6 fnr 3; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guar antee la elven with 6 bozea, to refund the money if but cured. Bend stamps fi r free sample. Guarantee Issued by Woodward Clark ift Co., Wholesale aui Retail Drtiffgis'a Sole AkdU Portland, Or. For sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. OO0OOOOOOO GOOD NEWS O Q For the millions ot consumers of Q oTutt's Pills, o ft It Rives lr. Tntt plnasnre to an- Q ' nuuuce that he la now putting up a " O TINY LIVER PILL O which la of exceedingly small size, yet retaining all the virtues of the larger ones. Guaranteed purely vegetable, llotli sixes of these pills A are still issued. The oxuot nUo of TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS Is shown in the bonier of this "ad." w oooooooooo DR. GUNfTS, ONION ,F0R COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In ralttnf Ti family of nine children, my only rem edy for Coughs, Colde and Croup was onion eyrup. Zt iejuit as effective to-day at ft was forty years ago. Now my grandchildren take Dr. Ounn'a Onion Byrup whioh ia already prepared and morn pleasant to the taste. Sold at 60 oenta a bottle. DON"? BE At BY NOT RIOINO THE RIGHT BICYCLE Who rca aln fTAioove-Tcu.t vow au. about ffOKTII PACIFIC flYCLE (10. BICYCLES Of EVERY DESCRIPTION. Marqvwm Buiidin r 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. On Box (Six Vials) Stvtnty-five Ctntj. ' Ona Packag (Four Boxes) Two Dollari, Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. . For free tample addrete RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. Merchants! "Yes ! Yes ! Yes ! Posifivvlj the Vtry Best!" Portland Dranch THE t Rwr - rOMI'ANT'S Rubber Boots, Shoes, and ; Lawn Tennises. PORTLAND, OS. Call and sre us or send or ders direct. Correspondence solicited. WtWm SYRUP mm Office of I.lcht-houae Irmpeotor. 13th Diatiict, PoillHiid, Oregon, Mar-h 20, 181)3. Promisale will lie received at this Office, until 12 n'. loek M.,on Tueily, tlie 4Hi (lvf A p-II. 181)3. fur t Mvihluns (or Ve-aelx anil I.liilit Rlut una In tliia ill-lrict (liini-g tlie Uicl jear in end June -St), 1-SiM. l-iirm ( prniioaala mid printed lie-truc-tlo ac VliiR (nil Pari leu am aa to the article re quired, and (be terms of delivery and pay ineiil.eaii beeblalned attliia nttlce. 11m right is roaerved to rej et the whole or p-rt i hiiv or all ii d, ami re Wilve any defects. '1 lie rlgli la aJs reserved to reduce tile qiiHii titieaaMeCllled, t to require the delivery at any time (In In Mie flsrai ye irnf a greater Humility (not to txeeed oue-tliird) of any Item or a-tide mentioned In the ape nidation . and a clause to tlmi ellecf. wl l be Insert-d In the contract O W. Karenhnlt, Commander, U. B. N , Inspector Kith L. U. District. Office of I.lRht-Hiue Insnector. 1.1th District, Portland, oiegiin, March voth, 1 !.'). Proposal-) will be lecelwd at Ills Office until 12o'eloek M, on luraday, thelth dy of April, lrt!W, for fui nlsliiiiK and dellverluir fuel for Vrstels and Stations In this district, for the fiscal year ending JunellO.lsvi Firmanf proposals and printed pe cllleaitona, rIviuk full parllcularsas to the kinds of fuel required, the qmin ity and 'quality, and the terms o( delivery and pnyinent. can be ob tained at tills office. The right Is reserved to reject an) and all bids, and to valve any de le, ts. Tiio riulit is also reserved, to reduce the quantities specified, or to require the delivery at uiiv'tlme during the fiscal year of a greater quantity (not to exceed one-third) ol any item or article mentioned in the specifications, and a clause to that effect will be Inserted In the contract. O. W. Farenholt. Commander, l B. N., Inspector 13th I.. H. District. Tide Table for Astoria. MARCH. LOW WATER A. M. P. M. h. m. h. m. ft. -TTra of 6 46 0 0 7 23 0 7 56 0 0 8 27 10 0 8 m I 2 I) 82 12 0 10 01 2 7 10 mi ja .1 It 1A 13 8 12 51 1 84 2 14 2 64 3 .'18 4 21 5 IH 23 7 44 9 09 10 16 11 02 II 39 I II '1 2 n 8 28 4 21 5 08 A 48 in : 0 14 7 6 8 25 iO 3 7 01 10 1 7 S8 0 3 8 10 '0 7 8 54 1 4 88 2 1 10 18 12 II 12 86 R 1 23 18 2 09 18 2 68 !H 8 49 7 4 46 6 5 58 ;o 7 13 5 8 1)5 n ill 10 18 6 12 8(1 jO 0 I 00 ID I 8 IM :0 0 4 OK 0 2 4 59 !o 2 5 41 0 1 0 19 ;0 4 ii M In 7 4 0 47 '8 3 8! 10 39 16 8 8 3' 11 68 8 .. .. ll!12 88 7 W The height Is reckoned from tlie level of av erage lower low waters the plane forwhich the lunuiugs are given ou the Coast aud Geodetic urvej limits. T. O. NtGXXXl, -Tanafacturiug Jeweler Wa'ches a Specialty. Sclid and Plated Silver Ware. WlBREL'AP Tnat cm be tnkon apart and Ip.tcked in trunks. m Third Rtveet. Vitorlfl, Oregon. X. XI. cfc 1ST, OO. & Steamer II Waco Leaves Astoria dallv lit 7:30 a. m. for Ilwaco ailing at Tansy Point And connecting w tli - iilroiid running noiui ttiOa. m, and With )--at n stioaiwitei nil fir oiith Bend, uimliliic, North Covr iiu o lier (hi.i p. ti r- nli to Ufuj'h Ilur ior. lieturiil g .o.iiecs at Iiwiic-i ;ti leanieisfor At- rftHn.l Nlgli Clloats for Portland 'OUN It GtiUl.TEH, L. A. LOOMIS, - 'T 'i try. l'resldeut. K, V Kdll Hi, oupeiluteudei t. Fireproof. ' celcb-ated Alpine Safes kept In stock a He 472, Third St., Heal Eatal Olllcc. War -luted aa good aa the best. Terms veiy fns W. C. CASWELL. Agent. " H. B. PARKER DEALER IS Ume. Brick, Saim, Fire Brick. Flro Clay, Cement. Mill Keed, Oats, rltraw Hair, Wood Delivered to Order. i Driving, Turning ud Expresi Btuiness. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLfc General Express and Delivery Buslr.e sh. )Mce 116 Olnev street. Ktnlil s foor of We Ninth st, Astoria. Telephone No. 44. 300TS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of ' Ibe Golden Shoe. . . XX.33 IV CARMAHAN & CO Successors to T.W.Crtse, Importer and Wliolesale and Retail dealer iu GENERAL MERCHANDISI Cor. Second and Cau Street, -. ASTORIA, OREGON tSTOA 11W WORKS, kson, C iDComly street, toot Jackson, Aavoria, vreon. General Machinist? & Boiler Am ijuid and Marine Enelne; Boiler work, Steara- nuu uwiiiTrr ...ill. aopcuiiuij. Caiting! tf AI Desoriptioci Made U Order al SiortNotioa. JOLN FOX .President and Sup- L. FOX . Vice Prcsldt i ROSS, H1CCINS A CO., taiitchers - and - Grocers, Attoria and I'pper Aktoiia. Fine Teas aid Ceff es. Table IVlii'scle", liiitie H:iit Tr s'iie:il Knilts, Veijeia-l)!e-,s mar cured ham", baeuD, ec. v - CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS Chrif Evcnaon Frank Cook CENTRALTD1THOTEL KVENSOS ft COOK. ON THE U Rul'S AX l'LAX-LAKGC clean rooD-a, a fira'-elass reotnurant. tloard by the dsy. week, or montti. Priraie wim foj (aiDi ita fte, Tranaient cr.Hom aolielted. 0Mera, fih,eie.,e ie-i to order. A flrot-c aaa a'on ran I u eon reel Ion witk the premises. Tu b. r' of Ina, linuora and cirara. tioo4 Uairi table aud private card uoma, torucr WaUr Stret aud Weal Muta. . I HIGH Vl'ATEK. W " ' T'. ., , , HI I P- M. 111. Ill, jit. III. l't VV 1 ; 0 :il 7 7 , 0 23 ! T. 2 ! 1 00 8 2' 7 08 F. H 1 1 H 5 T 49 H. 4 2 14 8 7: 8 iftl 8. & 2 41 H 7, 0 01 M. (, ' 8 1.1 8 41 9 44 T. 7 3 61 8 4! 10 27 W 8 4 2il 8 l! Ii 14 T. V 6 00 7 7 12 10. V.-10 ii M 7 4 .. .. 8. 11 tf 48 7 1! 0 21 . 12 7 56 7 1 2 09 M.l:i 9 0J 7 2 3 36 T. 14 l i 04 7 4 4 80 W 15 10 80 7 !) n 24 T. Ill 11 50 8 2 4 06 F. 1" 0 4B 8 1 0 46 H. 18 118 8 5 7 20 8. 1 ' 1 Bl 8 7 8 Of M.20 2 26 8 9 i 8 4(1 T. 21 8 m 8 9 9 84 W 22 8 43 8 7 111 2 I". ! 4 29 8 f. 11 29 F. 24 6 24 8 0 .. .. S..i' 29 7 7 0 27 2 7 44 7 5 2 01 M 27 8 59 7 6 !1 2ii T..2 10 IM 7 8,4 29 W.2SI 11 0i 8 0ft 2:1 T- SO II 54 8 0 6 07 P,. :U 0 J1 8 2 (I 48 Np RiLnning THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav'ng Portland, 8 :45 AM. " 7:30 PM. VA 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quickerto St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quickerto Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTOEIA AND SAN FBANCISCO FEBRUABY, 1893. frfgon fptiirdry March 11 Columbia Weiln.fday Mi-rch 15. htaie Suiiflav Marcli 19. Orei-on i hiirsday March 23. i i-ilnm.lo vi..... I. iyr VI'IUIIU'IV VIUII-'AT .-mvu-6i. tute Friday Murclil, - ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER. Morning boat leaves Asterla daily, except Sunday, at 7 a. in.; returiiirg, leaves Portland daily, except Saturday, at 8 p. in. N'gl t boat leavea AHtora dully, except Huniiav, at 6 p in.. r tnriiti a leaves fort ihiki iiHti,exce .t Sunday, at 7 a.m. J'he morning b- at from Ho-tland niplin landings on tne Oregon side I ni sduyM, Thurs days, hihi 8'inirda.vi ; on WaNl-ii gton si'Je Mun ilnvs e(liii-8ilas and Ki ldavs. Vn iil Astoria tlie nioriiing bonta mi.kes lauding' on the Ore gon side Niondms, Wedneariava and Fridays, and on the Waslili gton aide Tuesday., Tuurs dnvs aud Saturday. " '- - - For rules and general Infoimutlon call on or address, W. H. HU RLBURT, G. W. LOUNSBE KRY, A. Gen I'iih. Agf. Kvhn Portlund.Or, Astoria, Or. Is the line to lake to all points EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING. CAii ROUTE It offers tl e best seivlce, com bum g SPEED and C0MP0BT It I t'.ie f orubr route with those rho wl U to tinv J on THE SAFEST It is tte'efore the route yon alw ii'd tike. It runs tlin-utli vestihuled trains eveiy day tu the lear to 1ST. PAUL MD CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Elegant ru'lman Sif p rs, Superior Tnurst p, Sjil.ndid Free SftimMass S'efftrs 0;.ly one olnaise of cars Portland to New Yoik Through Tickets Tn A nv Pni-I nP Inn lvill7oH vnilil Piuaenirera tfrketeil via. all hAAfa vnnnlna between Astoria, Kalaoia aud Portland. Full Information concerning rates, time ol iniins, routes ana ouier ueiaus luxnisnea ou apDlleatlon to R. L. NOLF. itent Antorla. Fteamer Telepboue Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 10.121 First St.. cor. WsAtiinirtoo, Portland. Oregon. THE : OKEGOX : BAKERY A. A.CLETFLASD, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pstrr, None bat the iekt Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custorrp'-. Bread delivered In any part of the city FISHER BROTHERS ship chandlers; Hearv and Shalt IIA.RDAV jIi K Ccr.T in Ui k Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints, lila, Vsmlahea, Loggera 'nr-pnea, rai.oana foms Doors and V iu-.owa. PRovisior.s FLOCK and WU. TfZL. ASTOilU, - - 0EC5O.