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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTORIA!?, ASTOIUA, SATURDAY MOliNINU, APRIL 2 ibJ3. - ABOUT THE CITY. The steamer Haytlan Republio salted yesterday morning for Vancouver. The heaviest rainfall for any day this month was that of Wednesday, which amounted to 3:40 Inches. Lawrence, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Nelson, died yesterday. The body was taken to Portland for burial. Professor Hawes will address the young nwn at the Y. M. C. A. go3pel meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will be services in the German language at the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. J. Q. Schmidt officiating. The funeral of Andrew Farland will take place this morning at 10 o'clock, from Kuykendall's funeral parlors. In termtent at Greenwood cemetery. The Teachers Mr. A. It. Kanaga has engaged offices on Third street over the store of Mr. A. V. Allen, where h will at once re sume the practice of his profession. tlon of ha eye, lti mechanism and pro tection were described, and suggestions matin tn tViA tnnnV. - v . , in - i wai.iici3 aa uj in manner Instill lift Work ,n whlch booki should be held by pu hub, iuuiiiu iiKiuea, etc. me question of how the interior of the school room should be finished In color, was asked. The Teachers' Institute convened yes- Dr. Dtelt advocated finishing in green terday morning at 9:30 o'clock. After Dr. Adair said the modern tendency is roll call and the reading of minutes, to color the inside of a room for the the enrollment of teachers was procttxl- benefit of the ey, In blue; also, the ed with as follows: Miss Alice Lyons, light grays are good, but don't finish. In District No. 21;' Miss Bell, District 29; white. Dr. Belt then presented C. H. Jones, Walluskl; and Miss E. B. I "Flashlight Vtew of the Ho'fman Sys Hess, of Lewis and Clarke, who i- tern." His idea was to present a few lated her experience in getting from vivid points pertinent to the teacher' Chadwell to the institute. Miss Ifties work In the school; he did not think stated that she started on Tuesday that the subject of physiology as taught evening and arrived here yesterday in th3 public schools, is profitable; all morning at 5 o'clock. Thanks to the that is necessary is a fair knowledge "splendid country roads, she under- of digestion, circulation and respiration, went shipwreck by sea and disaster by The address was appreciated by all. land. Her hearers concluded that such Miss E. R. White then, cave the fnl lowing summary of the institute 'It Is a mysterious fact that al though we have the Wright with us constantly, we do mataj mistakes and notwithstanding we have two voluble Sayres the sayings are quite often of pluck must succeed anywhere, Miss Sayre then gave a calisthenlc drill with her little boys and girls. It was very nicely executed, the little ontes performing the exercise with exactness and perfect harmony of action. The A numbw of young people attended training Is advantageous In many ways! rather a plaintive, tremor sort, and a party at the residence of Mr. and and worthy of mora special attention in I frequently show signs of coming to a Mrs. P. J. Goodman last evening and the public schools. suddtn and final termination The regular work of the Institute However, the more youthful and gay opened at 9:45, with an address by Prof, and fond of adventure, comfort them- R. N. Wright, of theHigh School. His selves that if any such catastrophe subject was "School Organization; Ma- should occur they might employ them- chlnery in the Schoolroom." He said selves pleasantly in gathering Hawes. In part: "The first day Is win or lose; We do not claim to have a menagerie, well begun is half done; know the but 'for strength and endurance a me school and pupils beforehand; become nagerle could not boast of greater, as passed a few hours very pleasantly. Miss Emma D. Anderson, of the United Presbyterian Mission of North India, will lecture on missions In the Presbyterian church on Sabbath even ing. The sociable given by the Ladles' Guild of Grace church was very sue- acquainted with parents and pupils: my waj have a Bear and three full erown cessful, notwithstanding the strong remarks apply to country schools as Campbells. There Is a question about counter attractions at the Teachers' wen as those in the city; have your pro- the complexion of the Institute, as the institute. i gram ready; make few rules; never members being in excess of tlrts Dunn There will be services at the Con-1 command or threaten; 'barking dogs) establish that beyond a doubt. As we gregatlonal church tomorrow morning I seldom, bite;' open with muBlc, 'Amer- are favored with the services of a Tay- and Evening. The Sunday school meets lea,' 'Red White and Blue;' know all lor we all apptor In regulation suits. at 12 m. and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. It is said that Messrs. Corey Brothers will resume work on the Astoria and Eastern road on the 1st prox., and will pay all claims against that portion of the raod which has -been completed. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side Is open the year around. Mr. Remington, of Salt Lake, who Is Interested In the Astoria and Eastern railroad with the Messrs. Corey, is ex pected to arrive In this city tomorrow. Other capitalists accompany him, it is said. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. . Suit was begun yesterday by the Mc Cord, Brady Company against Pet- r Lamar et al., to recover thv sum of $426 .10 for goods sold and delivered. An attatchment has been placed on the stock by Sheriff Smith. about the bad boy, but don't let him Our Dealey attendance is perfect know it; never show by your actions though we have one Short in our even that you are suspicious; have pencils lng session. We also havte a Staver to and paper ready for the pupils to tenroll prevent our evening session from lag their narrfcs, ages, parents' names, etc. ; glng. We have a Wooden member, but then have some movement exercises to unlike the proverbial wooden man she prove that you are the general; give Is a useful member In our corps of the 'bad' boy some responsibility; teachers. Our. Laws are the best made make him your friend; stand at the and all are made and enforced, strange helm; all things being ready, go to to say, by a Lyman. work; waste no time." Quite an inter- We have not much In the way of eating discussion followed, in. which merchandise, but a valuable Belt has Messrs. Brower, Jones. Rayfleld, Hawes, come into our posesslon, which some Campbell and Miss Hess participated, fine young lady would no doubt be glad Miss Mary E. White then presented to claim. "How I Gain the Love of My Pupils." The august body might have indulged She said "Make the pupils feel that In a knap had not the noisy Cell been the school Is ours, not mine; that the prefixed. success of the school depends upon The session closed after a profitable them; among pupils, as among men, time, and much credit Is due to Superln that government depends upon the con- tendent Lyman for his energy and sent of the governed; give the school Interest In his thorough prep helping word and sometimes the help- aratlon. lng hand; teach them that they ought After a few closing remarks by to be able to take care of themselves; Superintendent Lyman, the critic's re- Call at the Albatross Fish Market fori make them believe in self-government; Pott and the secretary's report, the ln- fresh salmon dally. The following are the officers of the Astoria Rod and Gun Club recently or ganized: President, J. T. Hay; vice president, C. W. Loughery; second vice president, F. Cook; secretary, H. G. Smith; treasurer, D. Blount. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. wm sell at cost. . 529 Third street. work is the essential of good order." Miss Campbell then gave her plan, used among primary pupils, which was to reward them by stencil pictures and devices of her own ; it worked well, the speaker said. W. H. Levings then spoke on the subject of "The Bad Boy," from . the boy's standpoint.. His remarks were confined to personal ex periences at school. He was followed stitute adjourned sin die. Kee was taken from his home on Main street last evening and conveyed to the morgue. Heart failure Is supposed to have been the cause of his death. The body will be taken to Portland. Do not be deceived with cheap pictures, but get your work done at Crow's gallery and you will not regret It. Webb, the well-known safe man. is In the city with an assistant, showing a fine line of bicycles. In the sample rooms adjoining the Occident, and the reports aie that he has taken several orders, with more to follow today. The first arrest for gambling since the passage of the anti-gambling ordinance was made Thursday night, when E. W. Sehlln, or "Bill Baker" and NIc Custls were caught In Swllltown byT Captain Hallock and Officer Seafeldt, the former running a crap game and the latter playing against It. The bank roll and gambling outfit were taken possession of by the officers, and by Miss Lawrence, with a few well- The body of a Chinaman named Go chosen remarks. Mr. Clark then briefly addressed the meeting and Miss War ren presented the subject of "Orthog, raphy." She said that the whole' secret of holding an audience is a mastery of sounds, Inflections, and Intonations. Or thography la founded upon elementary I brought to the court room to be used in sounas. inere is not a teacner in ciat- evidence against the accused. There sop county that can pronounce the were n0 people In the house with the Those who have been compelled to wora mule correctly. Great ttentlon exception of the two arrested. Mr. F. travel over the countv road will he Bnoma oe paia 10 accentuation ana syl- D. Wlnton has been retained as court pleased to learn that at Cedar Flat, lablcatlon; I pronounce tomorrow's les- sei to defend the accused, but on ac twelve miles beyond Olney. arrange-1 8on today: Pupils then repeat them as count 0f his illness, Mr., Osborn post- ments have been made for furnishing near'y correct as possible; give dicta- poned the case until today. feed for horses, as well as refreshments and sleeping accommodations for the public. Fairbank's Standard Scales carried in stock and delivered on short notice by Fisher Brothers. WJ.XTED. L'T. THK BOARD OK MISSIONS OK TUB Kefomied church lias authorized ma, to puichaae a lot in suitable Iocs I Ion in the city uf Astoria, (or the erection of a building be used for school and church purposes. Owners of this kind of property would do well to see me at once, or write, stating location and price, J. G. BOHM1D. t'OH BALK. $OA AAA WILL BCY 1,000 ACRES OP '"l.vll tmiiirr i.iruihK and grazing, and. 'A splendid location for stock raising ou irray-a itiver waiiKiaKiiin county, wasiiinRion Lies on both sides of river. 3 miles from steam er landiiiK Eighty acres cleared. Apply at ion uracil tor lurtner uiiormauou. pHEAP A KKW CHOIOK LOTS IN ADAIR'S j Asiona-iutiy nrms, ee r TttiiK opillie al toroey at law 173 uass street. LOST. CC( KAII10M8 NKT: 60 MESHES DEEP iAJ ITU fiulioina new, balauce old. Lost Wednesday morning oft Tongue l'oint. Finder leave woru at u. t&. v. i. union, or at imu Dinurt'. AUnnuP.. II A CTW.kki BOOMS TO BKXT. TOOMS IN A GOOD LOCATION FOB uouseneep'ng, no, 273 Main Street. mWO DE8IRABLB UNFURNISHED ROOMS jl newiy pauereu. juoaerace rent, otu xuira streei. "VTICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY. Xi week or mouth terms very reasonable at we urtei, no imra street. MIHClCLLAMtCO VH. PALL ON F. BAKEK. 478 THIRD STREET j ana iiave your ctotiieg uyea ttiitt Cleaned. GEO. MCLEAN, CORNER OLNKY AND A", tor streets, does a eeneral business in black, smithing and repairing. TTEACOCK'8 HECOND HAND 8TOR8 616, 11 xuiru oireeb uuys ana sens new ana sec, 9ud-hand furniture. Highest cash price paid, THE- MODEL CHOP & OYSTER HOUSE Which has been closed for a month, has been enlarged and refitted, and will be Open to the Public on Saturday Joe Tern extends s cordial Invitation to the public to come and get a square meal. Help Wanted. Boys and Girls wanted for ... CAN MAKING., Apply at our office between the hours of 10 and 11 a. m. PACIFIC CAN CO. Get A. Bicycle! FROM AMES FINLAYSON or ART HUR BARTHOLOMEW, Sole agsnts for Clatsop count) for the North Pacific Bicycle Co., IMPERIAL and all other High class wheels. As the Flax Grows, So the Twine Lasts You can't go wrong if you buy MARSHALL'S Twine. The 1893 make is now being delivered to customers. It is made of the flax crop of 1890. WHY? Because the 1891 and 1892 crops have been inferior. Marshall never uses in ferior flax. That is why his twine IS THE BEST! Sole Agents for Astoria, ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. ELECTRIC LIGHTS Incandescent, all niifht.... J. 50 . . 12 o'clock... 1.(10 10 .,. 75 For particulars iuuuire of anv member of the firm or at the office, foot of Con oomly tit. West Shobb Mills Co., T. O. TrulJingor, President. SAMPLE ROOMS Wines, Liauors and Ci&rars. Agent lot the GUION 8tenishlp Line uid th. THINUVAL1.A Hteaiushlp Line, direct Svenska Amerikannreu." f lorn a nf Wuta anil nrat Vl.W Uu. Astoria. Oregon. TANNING op tion exercises; write, nay, fifty difficult words on- thvj black board and recite The choir of the Methodist ' Sunday them on Fridays; old-fachtoned spelling school will give a social at thtt church matches for Friday afternoon; baseball on Tuesday evening, April 25th at 7:30 spelling; (she illustrated by selecting p. m., In the interest of the Piano fund. two teachers for captains and they No admission fee will be charged. Re chosto a class); it was an interesting frtjshments will be served, also a short class; the winning side is the one which musical program rendered and games spells correctly the most words in so will be Introduced to amuse and enter many innings; it can be used also in tain. A basket will be passed so that other studies, for instance, In grammar all will have an opportunity to con- and arithmetic. " tribute to swell the fund for the piano, The discussion brought out quite a All are invited to florae and help the An up-river canneryman saysthat the boats df his cannery are averaging five fish, but thinks the average will be de creased as soon as all the men go out. At Elmore's ten boats brought in thirty-three salmon, while among the other canners news of small catches per boat number of practical methods for the young people in their very praisworthy is the rule. Herman Wise' entire stock at cost. No reserve; It must all be sold. ' By order of Mortis Wise. Yesterday afternoon while the steam er La Camas was towing one of the government barges from Fort Canby to Fort Stevens, the cable broke anfl the bargy drifted seaward. The tus Wal lowa made a cable fast to it, but twice the stout rope parted before the des tination was finally reached. Cudahy's Rex Beef Extract served at Foard & Stokes' for a few days. Fifty events a bottle, makes 50 cups. One cent per cup. At the Norwegian Evangelical Luth eran church, IXL Cannery, Hemlock street, Uppertown, services by Rev. L. Nissan will be held tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The ladies'soclety meets at Mrs. NIssen's on Thursday, the 27th inst. All Scandinavian ladles welcome. school room. Mrs. W. W. Parker, Mrs, Dr. Owens-Adalr, Dr. W. C. Belt, Mr. Dealey, and Mr. Freeman Parker gave som'i excellent ideas and the methods of "ye olden time." There tfcemed to be a tendency to th'j belief that the mat ter of spelling is a question of heredity; with the child Many,, however, were fcad whl8kyf Bome mt)e MU efforts. The very unusual sight of a drunkt n man was seen yesterday on the streets, when Customs Inspector Llnville and Mr. N. Schlussel took an inebriated In dividual nanftd Eric Lesklnen up to the city prison. The man, who was tvi- not of that opinion The session tlAm adjourned until 1:30 p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad- di'jss, 5S9, Astor street. The afternoon session opened at 1:45. Some miscellaneous business was tran sacted. Resolutions were passed by the Institute thanking those , who sol ably helped to make the institute al success, viz., Mrs. Narcissa White Kin ney, Mrs. Dr. OwVHis-Adair, Mrs. Mary Strong Kinney, Capt J. H. D. Gray, Mr. H. C. ' Thompson,. Rev. Landen, Rev. Short, Rev. McCormac, Rev. Dil- worth, Dr. Belt, 'and all those who fur nished music for the occasion. A reso lution was also passed asking Supt. Lyman to look after the classification 1 at once and prepare a course of study for the country, school. - An invitation was sent to Superintendent McElroy before h reached jail, but his struggles were ineffectual. At the jail door In spector Llnville literally sat on him, and that settled the antipathy cf the man to the jail precincts. BASKET SOCIAL. A basket social will be given by the Scandinavian M. E. Mission at Knle meyer's Hall, Saturday evening, April 2d. An interesting musical program will be rendered. Admission tree. NOTICE. Postmaster Hare yesterday received a letter from Sheriff Masste of Columbia county stating that he had, on Thuis- earnestly requesting that the state in day, received a postal note. No. 16.&5, stitute of '94 be held in Astoria, for I3.5S, from some person who en- Mrs. Dr. Owens-Adalr thfen addressed closed bo letter or explanation. Sheriff the Institute on the subject of "School Masste now writes to ask If the pobtal Hygiene; Importance of Health, Thor- offlclals here can find out the sender ough Ventilation, etc." This subject is of of the note. As no record is kept of first importance, said the speaker, light the names of those who get postal la the exposer of shams; it flows from notes. It, is not likely that any infor- universal knowledge; and a little in- matlon can be given on the subject Jury to the eyes of pupils in any one Postmaster Hare supposes that the school may produce serious conse- sender of the note is some resident of quences. After explaining the forma- thls city who has property in S Helens, and who took that means pay his Uxes. . Is hereby given that my wife, Lucretia Wentworth, has teft my bed and board without Just cause or provocation, and I will not be responsible for any bill she may contract. I am a resident of Nasel, Washington. N. WENTWORTH, . Astoria, Or., April 13, 1893. Nets and Sails By the use of BARK EXTRACT - Manufactured by the Willapa Harbor Tanning Extract Co., SOUTH BEND, WASH. Costs half the price of tan bark, re quires no vats or steam, and is ready for immediate use by simply adding hot water. ASTORIA IltON HOUKN. Uoncomly street, toot J ac it sod, Astoria. Oreiroii. General Machinists & Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engine. Boiler work. Steam uut uuu uttuuery won uopeoialty. Outingi of All Deioriptioni Mad to 0rdr at snort flouos. JOLN KOX Prunlrtant ti.il U,.n . U FOX vice Prenitlei ROSS, HICCINS A CO., butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Aitoria, Fine Tens and Cod h. Table Dellcacl., Honi".stle and Tropleal Frulta, Vegeta ble., sugar cured hams, baoun, eto. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS CAMPBELL BROS. (Bucoeisnrt to Worrea A CtmpMM), WARRENTON, OREGON, Dealers in DBT GOOIQ, GENTS' FURNI8HING QOOD8, . HaU, Caps, Boots, Bhoti 8TAPLK GROCERIES FANCY Hardware, Iron nd Bteel, Crockery, Glauwaro Woodenware, Notions, etc.. Bay, Groin, Flour and Feed. OTTO I "Small Profit Cask galas," JT. O. IBTIiaiLVEI, lias Just received a due line of WEDDING PRESENTS rnnMstmtr of Rllver Hon Hon Plnhe', Fruit IiislieK, Kerry nisi.es. Nut llowln, MiiNtatd 1'ols. BlHciiit Jars, Celery Gimmes, Hair Pin Trays, Tin Oiinlilons, Picture Krmiies, Mirrors, etc., all new goods and latest designs. Merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connecting with . Caiadlaa Paeirto Hallway aud China Btsam Bhlp Liae, Taking fnl(;ht and passengers fur Port Anav les Vl.!io:la, I'.irt Tnwmiid, heattle, THComa, Whatrom. Kulrliaven, Manulmo, New Wehtmiu sterau.i Yuucomer: leaving Astoiia: ri. 8. Haytlan Kepuullo.... ".. S. 8. Wilmington M..M 8. o. tlnytU'1 Republic Freight received at Hustler s wharf, foot of Mulustieot. For further particulars apply at the olllce, earner Third and Main street. FErtGUSON BROS., Agents North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. 1 Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Porter. All orders promptly attended to, HAGM U. CKOSlZV, DKALKB TK HARDWARE, IRON, ' STEEL, urnJ?!!? PI?'i,,ND STOVES AND . TINWARE, House Furnishing Oooils, Sheet Lead. Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin aud Copper. INDEPENDENT BOAT FOB POBTUSD Will lfiftva AatnriA far Pnrt1nn4 tfFiah er'B Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays., xuursaays, rnasys ana Saturdays at wu a. m., ana ounaay at e.-uu p. m. I CURE FITS I When I say core I do not mean men-ly to stop them for a time and then hare them return strain. I moan a radical cure. J have nuwle the diwsi of FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLIN'U BICKNES8 a life Jons study. I warrant my remedy to can the worst esses. Because others have foiled It no reason for not now reci?ivinjr a cure. Bend at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of ny infallible remedy. Give Expresand I'nsWiflko. M Q. ROOT, M. C-, IU3 Pearl tu, H. V. '1 JEFF'S, T&8 Oilj "Sssmw ff&mBaking The only Pure Cream of Tartar IV.wder. No Ammonia: No Alum. Used in Millions of Home 1- 40 Years the Standard CARfJAHAN & CO Successors to I. W. Case, Importer and Wholesale and Ketall dealer la GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second and Casa Street, ASTORIA, OBEQON HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of the Portland Buttering Cos Matt Corner Hecond and Benton streets. Corner Tlilrd and West CIkIiiIi streets. Safes, Fireproof. T.... celebrated Alpine Safes kept In stock at the ), Third St., Ileal Estate Offloa. War ranted as good at the best. Terms Terr easy W. C. CASbKU Agent. Tide Table for Astoria. APRIL. tt 1 8.. i M. 8 T.. 4 W. b t.. a r.. 7 H ., H, H .. 9 M. 10 T..11 W.12 T..W F,14 8.. 1V H.. Ii M. 17 T.. 1 W.l) T..20I F. 21 B..22 8.. 2d M.24 T..2."., W.2C,' T..27I B 2! H,. 30; JIIUH WATKK. A. M. h. ni. flT h.m.lfl. UW WATKR 1 UI M 6 1 33 8 6 J irtH 6 2 rci:f) 2 0 M t 8 87 7 4 l 7 6 ft 0;7 0! 8 uu e 01 7 IN 8 5 8 Jft t 7 1 7 61 8 Oj k n! 40i 10 m 11 32 6 fa 1 12;S y 1 60: 0 t XI M , S It, H 6! 4 H 0i7 7i 17 V 1 ;! 0: 8 51 7 0; 9 fif. 7 2 10 5H!7 8 11 89,7 6; 0 23 8 81 71 2 fa 8 m 4 02 4 01 6 M 700 8 1H 18 10 03 10 44 11 21 11 69 12 21 1 10 1 to 4 8 41 41 88 t 49 7 00 8 OH a t M 10 89 11 14 11 :Q 12 23 1 08 A. K, hTnTT 7t. H. B. PARKER DEALER IN Lime, Brick, Band, Fire Brick, Fire Clay. Cement, Mill Feed, Oats, Straw Hair, Wood Delivered to rder, Draylng, TuaiDc and Xxprtu Baiinew. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILHON. Frap. FEED - AND SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Business. Offlce 111 Olney street. Rtablea foot of West Nlutb lney i st, Asi torla. Telephone No. 44. Do You Know That the Weekly P. M. 8 Oi 7 21 0 0; 7 7 7 to 0 4! 7 1 8 4 0 8 8 7 9 W 0 3 6 1 9 49 0 4 3 8 10 28 0 7 A 8 11 18 0 8 5 2... . . f 4 0 01 4 4 6 2 1 41 4 8 8 8 Of! 4 1 7 8! 4 04 3 2 7 0 4 68 2 2 8 8 6 84 1 2 8 3 14 0 41 8 4 8 M 0 S 8 1 7 42 0 8! 7 7 8 28 1 1 7 2 U 17 111 8 81 10 11 0 ( 8 8 11 11 0 6 a 21 . . 8 4! 0 40 4 0 8 8! 2 00 8 71 7 8 8 17 8 0' 7 8 4 16 2 21 7 Hi 6 01 1 81 8 lj 6 43 0 7! 7 6 8 21 0 2 7 8, 7 00 K 2 h. m. ft. 7 2711 1 7 6 1 6 8 2(I2 0 8 54 2 8 8 248 1 9 58,8 7 10 4814 8 12 14il 0 1 24i 1 0 2 HI I 0 8 SOlO 8 4 210 6 5 W0 5 5 40 0 6 82 0 7 7 is;i 0 7 Ml 6 8 8822 9 172 9 10 0V!3 8 11 15 3 7 13 lx'0 2 1 20 2 2 88 0 4 8 88 0 8 4 210 9 6 08 1 0 5 4J 8 8 2M 6 W2 1 The hours between mirtniirlit nd inn. de"'i:rite(l br A (a. m.i. Hum 1 i . mmn aud midnlgbt by p (p. m.),0 h. OOra. A denotes midnight, Ota. OUiu. denoUa noua, Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance?