The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 06, 1893, Image 3

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    TUE DAILY ASTOltlAN, ASTOlilA, 8ATUHDAY ilOlfNJUO, MAY G J8U3.
AIIOUT THE CITtf.
The board of health had a short
session, last evinlny.
Olson, tlie nmr-ll-pox patient, nns al
most completely recovered.
No. Three's engine Is bdng repaired
' at the AstoHa Iron Works.
Last reports from Captain George
Flavel state that he is dully Improv
ing In health.
The ball of Concomley tribe, No. 37,
I. O. R. II., will be held on the 20lh
Inst at Fhiher's hall.
A new transfer find txprews linn
has been established by Mr. W. Wil
son nnd W. II. Hendren.
Rev. Daniel Ktavor will addret-s the
Men's Gotptl meeting nt the V. M. C.
A. tomorrow munition at 3 o'eloek.
There was one land proof made yes
terday In the clerk's oif.rc. .It was
for the pre-emption claim of 13. J. Mc
Connell. The iron works recently purchased
by James Dalgcty have again re
sumed operation-. Mr. S. Arndt' Is
the new manager.
Mr. R. N. CarnoJian has received a
contract tn sepply the Southern f'acl.lc
with e:-o3-tles for t j.ugir.ph poles,
which trc. r.ov being u.ade at the
Holt planing mill.
There was but one case of misde
meanor on trbl beforo Judge Osburn
yesterday, and In the Justlca court
nothing was done. John Ryan was
fined $20 on a charge of vagrancy, In
the police court.
If you want pome extra line photos.,
llooera' is the place to get them.
Ole Olsen and A. Sinsladt, two of
George & Barker's men, picked up the
two men who were caprlzed in one o'
the Astoria Packing Company's boats
on Wednesday. The boat and Its
equipments were recovered.
Canceled United- State postagle
stamps wanted. See want ad.
The watt commi-.-.l on is progressing
fairly wtll in scctn-ii.g the risht of way
for its proposed road to De.ir Creek,
twelve feet of which will be planked
for the entire distance and the remain
ing forty-tight fet-t cleared.
Remember the Austin Ilous? at the Se...
side Is open the year around.
The condition of James Urqul.art
T.'.'is impioved yesterday. He hns been
taken to St. Mary'p hospital, end with
the excellent care h will rectlve at
the, hands of the trained nursrs t'.uri
he should soon be restored to health.
For all kinds of job printing, ro to
Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astoriun build
ing. Public diniKTJ will be given the
visiting delegates to the sttte Conv'i n
tion of the W. C. T. U., to be held
h're- next week. The dinners will be
served in the rooms of the Y. M. C. A
.. Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day. Fresh fish received at the Altiatrns
Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cent?
prr pound.
The steamer R. R. Thompson wll'
r.ot leave for Porllind tonirht until
12 o'clock. This Is dine to , ceo-iv-d
.no vi.-itor- to 'he A. O. U. vr. en
tertainment. All those desiring sl.-i.tr-rnomc
should have them reservee'
early in the day.
rnrtic3 vlslllncr in Portlnnd enn srt. Tl'
r.illv Astorion at Hnndley & la:;p' nt '.
rtnnd, 150 First street.
Mrs. Nyman was resting easily yes
terday, and her husband states that
ehe Is perfectly rational, eat3 well and
rests well.' When Dr. Estes called yes
terday he found the patient with but
little fever and doing as well as could
expected under the circumstances.
Pel. Ferguson, general Job printer,
Astorian building, upstairs. First
class work at reasonable rates.
There will be services at the Con
gregational church tomorrow morning
and evening. Subject In the morning,
"Christ Our Mediator;" in the even
ing, "Christ Rejected at Nazareth."
The Sunday school meets at 12 m.,
Rnd the Christian Endeavor at 6:30
p. m.
Wing Lee has just received a full line
nf Japanese curiosities and fancy goods.
Will sell at cost. 529 Third street.
The Assembly Club's sociable last
evening aTXlbarty Hall was attended
by all of the members and a few
guests, and was very successful in
every respect. Dancing, to music fur
nished by Portland musicians, wad
continued until after midnight, when
all dispersed, lellghted with their
evening's ent?rtalnment.
Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size
crayon with every dozen cabinets or
dered. OffeF good for 30 days.
The procession of Odd Fellows at the
funeral of the late Chris Sorensen yes
terday was one of the largest that
has been seen at the funeral of any
member of that noble order for some
years past. It was generally remarked
that the members marched with a pre
cision seldom witnessed in civil bodies.
Nearly every one present accompanied
the remains of the deceased brother to
Greenwood.
L. P. Flaher, newspaper advertising
.B-enf 21 Merchants' Exchanee. San Fran
cisco, Is our authorised aent. This paper
is kept on file at his otnee.
At the Norwegian Evangelical Lu
theran church, IXL cannery, near
Clatsop Mill, Uppertown, services will
be held by Rev. L. Nlssen, tomorrow,
(Sunday) at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school, Norwegian, 9:45 a. m.;
English, at 2:30 p. m. Toung people's
meeting on Wednesday at 7 p. m. at
the pastor's resldeno?, 1749 Hemlock
Ftreet, the rear house. AH Scandina
vians welcome. .
Arrangements have been made with
F. W. Newell, superintendent of the
frtrwt ear company, to have three cars
leave the Pythian Castle building on
the occasion of the sociable of Seaside
Lodge this evening, from 11:30 to 12
o'clock. This will bs an accommoda
tion to the members of the lodge and
their families who live In Uppi-rtown.
The sociable promises tt be a very
successful affair. The lodge will meet
at 7 p. m. fhurp for the tnuisaelion of
necessary work. The 'doors will bs
thrown open for the families of mem
bers at 8:15, and the rendition of the
musical and literary program will bu-
kln not later than 8:13.
Returns From
The Canneries.
The average catch of salmon yes
terday per boat differed but little from
the day previous, thought there was a
slight improvement noted In the color
many of them being red fluh. All of
the canners In this city were called
upon by an Astorian reporter, with a
view to obtaining the- correct returns
fur the April pack. Three packers
were ura .l to give the exact figures,
but approximated their total packs for
Lhsi.t montii. Tha others, however,
were In r- position to state definitely
what 'irrnbtr of cases they had put up.
I''rtm the moist reliable source, an ib
tlmate of the pack of the up-river can
ners has also been received, and the
figures ore appended:
"an.: lie; . Cases.
F. M. Warren 1,400
.7. V. '""oak 2,100
.1. O. Megler K0
I'HUr Roek 1,000
ICureka 500
North Shore 700
..v.l 600
7y View COO
' i fi r's ... ..' 500
S.'Rborg 1,100
V ovan'n 700
Fisherman'.- 800
Elmore o20
Cuttim 1.000
Urn thorn '1,500
'.i'.orge & Barker M0
A. Rnol.h & Sen 650
Kinney's 2,000
Totfl.1 10,720
Vhe pr.ck at Kinney's Ip.H idja
i-V-tit SCC c see of f-ocnni-cle v c-vkIp,
the rema.V CO per cent, tielmr prime
fish, while cboit 10 per cent, of Kan
tiuirn'fi pacl: is composed of seennd-t-rpde
mil. The other canners were un--blo
to pi'.v (he pre nt--T of first
.nd sooond-clcra goods. Th? above
'f.ta.l pom's within i. few hundr-d
r-a-ps of rrtimsites mae by several o'l
'b vr.rkcs tlnrin": the li'tt'r days of
the past month and before any of the
returns had teen completed.
Ryan & Co. 537, Third street, have
lust received a full line of 1833 patterns
In wl-11 i ia per, and comprising all the
'atest designs and phades. nt the low
vl prices. Call and see them.
As 'Health Officer Walker turned the
rncr of Cas-5 nnd Third streets y. s-
e.rday forenoon, he came suddenly
iron Chief ef Police Loutrhery end
rptfi.ln J. H .D. Gray, both of whom
-vere in a greater or les degree of
xcltement. As they spied the doctor
Vth cried out Flmultaneoiisly, "You're
"iii very man we want! There's a ease
smallpox in town rnd the nnn, p
"Mnr-EC, is "-oinr around the streets."
"TVhero la he?" asked the health oli-
" In a cool tone; "brln me to him."
lie was tnken to Fonrd ft i3toLfcs' st're,
riicra it was learned that 'Jie alleged
victim hod been put out nfter having
given a Ff-rious fright to a number of
customers. The gentleman noxt vk!
tKl some of. the Chinese stpras. One
propiietor said "No sabe; no man
come In." It was subsequently learn
ed, however, that the object of the
seErch was in that building, and upon
being pressed the storekeeper produced
him. A single glance was sufficient for
the doctor. The "small-pox" man had
had erysipelas, and the cuticle was
coming oft In flakes, making the face
appear to the unpracticed eye that It
was in a state of eruption.
Buy "Pride of Japan" tea. Our own
importation; rich, pure, fragrant, and
at no higher price than you usually
pay for an inferior one. Ross, Higgins
& Company. ,
Same remarkably neat decorating
has been done in the barber shop and
bath rooms of the Astoria baths, and
the Interior presents a scene of neat
ness and harmony in colors that Is
perfect. One featur. In t will be par
ticularly appreciated by the public is
tho appearance cf the b-.th rooms.
F1c it; i'iv and v -71s a.:: painted a
spotless white, making them as attrac
tive as possible to patrons.
J. W. Thompson, organist at the M.
15. church, wishes to take a few more
pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad
di'iss, 689, Astor street.
GuaranteMl Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon this
condition. If you are afflicted with a
Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Throat pr
-v,... Hn,,K-,a anA u-iu ilia thin remeav
as directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex
perience no Deneiu, you may uiuim
bottle and 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 disappoints.
Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug
Store. Large size 50 cts. and 11.00
LADIES' TEA
Is a pleasant drink, which will be
borne by the stomach without nau
sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on
the liver, kidneys and reproductive or
gans. A gentle physic, efficient diu
retic and is most useful In scant or
painful menstruation. It aids diges
tion and reduces corpulency; clears the
complexion, rendering it fair, and re
storing the natural tone of the skin,
for it removes the bile, which by ac
cumulation, produces the sallow, mud
dy complexion, peculiar to the con
stipated. Sold by all druggists.
NOTICE!
Use Zinfandel wine lntead of coffee or
tea. W cents per gallon, uoni ionsei
Peach and apricot brandy, also French
Cognac and wine at Alex. .Gilbert's.
JEFF'S, Tte Daly Restaurant.
Captain R. ' W. Donelson, inspector
of tho life-saving service, has com
pleted his inspection of the three sta
tions in Pacific county and repoits
them in good condition, well equipped
and men Well drilled. He recommends
t . . , .
a new Doar. nouse at nunn tuve anu at
station at Holman, the first stopping
place thi3 cldo of Ilwaco, to rescue
venturesome Withers on that portion
of the beach, fvf, In spite of all warn
ings and drownings, every season
bathers lmtfst on going beyond their
depth.
Work on the tiiuslaw Jetty will soon
ptcp, as the rppropriatlon is about
exhausted. JWlth the J70.0CO the con
tractors eecuivd a pTant, started a
quarter of a mile of trestle, and are all
ready to begin tho real Jetty work
when congress makes another appro
priation. At Cardiff, Walt 8, on April 14, Cap
tain McMurtie, of the British bark
Carnmony, which arrived at that port
on Apr:l 1 from Astoria, was found
guilty at the quarter sessions court of
cruelty to his steward, a colored man,
while on the passage home, and was
sentenced to four months' imprison
ment at hard labcr.
The steamer Oregon Is due this
morning from San Francisco.
The ship Belle of Bath, sailed on the
29th Inst, from New York for tills port.
The steamer State of California will
sail this morning for San Francisco.
The ship Challenger hence with grain
has arrived at San Falmouth.
Tho British bark Antofogastl, hence
with grain, made a long passage of
155 days to Falmouth, England.
The steamer South Coast, after be
ing hauled oft the sands Inside Tilla
mook Bay, was towed tn by the steam
er Klmore and beached for repairs.
The latter steamer assisted the
"VjcUee in 'i. uling the South Coast
into deep water, and before she had
b..x Cir'iugh i-'lth the operation had
sustained s .me plight damage. It ap
p: irs that the Truekee was unable, un
. s.tUd, to take; thj- stranded steamer
of?, for at low water she was high and
ry Rnd had sunk somewhat In the
.-id. The Elmore was therefore, ask
d for at-sUtvnce, -and took a hawser
I'm:. 1 the Trj.tkee. The first pull .of
.!; 1 two st amrrs v might the third out
i i iut forty fe.'t. Th;: second attempt
r.iade the distance to deop water twen
ty fett less, and a. third effort was
-uci'icsful. The South Coast's whistle
then sounded twice, but Captain Tat
ton, of tho Elmore, thought the signal
env; from the vruckee, and when he
s-nt a man nft to let go the Truckee's
iiawser, It was found slack. In the
meantime, finding the South Coast
tlcar. the Truekee had sheered oft to
port, but before the Elmore could get
out of the way, the South Coast had
run foul of her just forward of the
t-.tern on the starboard side, smashing
In. the rail and a portion of the bul
warks. The damage will be easily re
paired. T!ie f:M.h rhip Dowpool, which
'v,. i.rHv- A it Sunderland, reports
h:;t "a Jonunry tStlt- she spoke a Ger
,.i,.i iron bark with paint.-i ports,
very short full poops and evidently
very foul Tha bark sinalei 11J Jays
cut, which .-.earned imp.'Msihli! to the
o.iptaln of the l.'awpuol. Asked maun,
the bark made same signal. She was
from Faral'ou.'s' for Falmouth, and
was sailing very slowly. The Daw
p'.ol's captali tonsulttftil that the
stranger wo ill 11 Jt, reach Falmouth
for irom C10 f 5i0 dl--i from the date
of sailing. The position of the JViw
pool at 'the time was 4T degrees 10
minutes uth, un l 'M degrees) and 40
m'nuteB west.
The Japanese Ma jor Fakushima has
just comple:--'l his much spoken of
ride a :rr.- A iu The Major repoits
V.T.t ):' jiuivcy wes comparatively
e;v-.y until I iteied China, where he
of;p!- was 1 ' ; "'.d to go without food
cr rhelter. Wi sojourning among
the Mongolians ! o slept always with
his sword and his loaded revolvers at
hla side. Between Alti and Urga, a
dl'innce of 1,240 miles, he took only
four days of complete rest For fifty
days he rode almost without interrup
tion, taking only occasional catnaps
In the l. nta of Mongolian wayfarers.
During his ridea by night he contrived
to keep his way by following the line
of the telegraph.
Mrs. Cleveland has a private secre
tary at the White House. . This as
sistant, who was recommended by Mrs.
Whitney, Is a Mrs. Tourney of Wash
ington, a widow, who has -traveled a
great deal and Is mistress of several
languages besides English. It is said
$he has arrs iged with Mr. Cleveland
to attend to his voluminous torres
ponden''a of the social side of the
White House for the sum of two thou
sand dollars c year. She Is to be en
gaged br.twesn th3 hours o nine and
two each day.
CMiarciiCrjfcrPMer'iCastoria
The only Pure Cream of Tartar P'.
Vsed in Millions of Hoaei
WASTED.
YOUMi HIM, TO 1)') UtiHT llulSK-
J wi.ik two cucli day. Apply In
tlif
uu'iiin g, i j b Jl.ii.l s.itet.
ra v cami-cncki.i n Colombian
t' S1 Mm. 09 "I 1W Mil I l i't, lllll IT. b. 'l 'I-
j es iii!. b. il t'-umwi with inlets to II. btxiicy
G!'... Portland, uregun.
4 OKNrs-iK YOU wrsli to MaKK ?i0
, w; ,s".llc" ,";d'7,.'n' ""VEw'lvI-k
I r.ivoi s. I':iiii-1 Hi d Steel l'nintK. TfcN EYtK
nun it rt ( .. (.liicua HI
rTlitAVKLiNf "AI.KJMKN, UKNERAL
X nirt'iit R i'l rn'iv:'-M8, lo klrg 'r 1"'
ml M", bin rpiiiinlsslona or Hiinininns piollt
s IIiiK an r.'t'Cl-nf mra ni'rlt nt iirMeeted
hy n n itf't s.icuM piiiir.niinleHI with the iin-
dcrU'iiecl nt mi e. We tisnii lanr lerl ne
hiiu .r t" cr diii' rrrH.iiuiiivs. mhihss,
KACTOiiY, 178 and 180 Commercial Ht.. Ljuu
.m;iv.
CI IIU AT ION TiY rOMI'HTENT BOOK
O i eenr, mh'iI t' er mul t i rou h In e-
to-U'.l.S, ai. I UuiK. Alldte H li'HO,l Astonau
TONCK. KMI'LOYMKNT 10U MAN AND
X wire 1' qulie at tn s (irlioi.
T "T. TH K HOAUK OK MHrtlO.Nji lie Til E
l A l.t'iuriM'U unu rn nu hui.ai "ic, l"
purcliase a hit hi aultable men I loll mi Him city
vt AfUr'H, fur the (iwiliii of a bulMinnr 1A
ised for schoiil and cbnrcli P'tr, o M Own. rsi f
IIJl IH"H ll limHJ'.J H H " 17.1 11 V ...D
at or.ee, nr write, staling luarnm imn i rice.
rtA HA Lis.
A
GOonFISIItNG BOAT rllKAP. INQUIRE
ol in l"JiJKHUi, Young a nay.
AAA AOUKi I.AN1) AND TIBIC ON
4y') Vcr.nn's K.ver. Koxl I- llniRhcd f.ir lot
tini. HiiHil ut cattle and Ingoing utitiit. Iu
(pilre el Jlarjnj wise.
OQ Ai 1IK8 & R5.U0 PKK CltS IMPROVED
O' rnrni nir I ma wun irnir nee-, vi seres
pluared, 2 J acres iitiire. Dwelling lion-e. w.ne
nnusB an'i iiiipt niiiiuing. ruin nine iroin
SteiimliOiit lai (linn at HronkfleUI, hy bout or
riiH'i. I mi u' re of uwner on Lireuil .cs Mlift. H. U
STUKI.EK.
(tOA AAA -will r.UY i,ouo aciiks or
".4.WlM tiiv.bT farm'n nl jiinzlnj
inml. "A ienilil IophIIoii Lir stuck ra'amgo
Giiiy's I'lvrr W'alikii.kiiiii couiily, Wn hl o i.
lies on linlh ilp..f r'v .r.3 " lies from steam
er lan'litm t ijilily apr eleired. Appiv a'
,hli clll .-e fur lurther li.fiiuiiilnii.
CHKAP A l'KW ( HOICK I.OTS IN AO Ml!'.'
Astiiria-Ei-v t i in, enlrjim huiitlo at
torney at law 173 Chss Htr et.
fO DA' It.
TKT-r.l.l,"V (-AND ILNI). (Hl!h
yi mai'Kfc Kinney. Inriulre of 0, D. Jloaeia
Iwaco, li.
NKT-AI'.lU'l (i0 K 'IIIOM, r.Ki'.sr ('
To mi.e 1 ilnt. Owm r e 11 liuve mine 'y
i;tvli.i; ir.rMt-es nn:l ii ovlng roprly. In
i in' ' Kim e 'k I' limpl v, Julin Onrlile.
HOinrv ro itnr.
rnilK MAIN STKIKI' HoUK HAS li'
1 ncwl ur.ih .e I l..r iiiu'i nt; 11 e iimih i'
ren' hv dav. nr uiniiili, In !) om i'l
.mil hiaHMKtT, MKS II tii'KI.UIi"K
C10 1' '" 1 H NKXT I'O Vi TO H (1 "lo
j e i's. S -ven n mis and liiiem nii
w mil. liupil ciii'Xtd mi'.
OOMS IN A (JOC'H ..(K AI'ION I
lluitsrlc Pi lij;, No il l it nciv
mrt'O lllirfl
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n el.
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Jluuciik rtii . ,Vi I i.lr
NiC'K'.Y KliltNlrfHtD li .O.VH l!Y D (Y,
.rvk or riit,n li turniH vi ry reavinalile al
ilie unel. (Hi i'lnrcl Hlrei-t.
if S V K J.h.t M K OUS.
C.W.L OS V. RAKKH. 47S lilllill STUKET
a 11I live yrur el lilies tlynl a:ui eVunt-d.
G O MubKAN.l O (' lilt OLNKY AND A -'tu'
str et-, rtii.'S a l.er.il buslin ss ill black
smithlnfS aril r.-piiii'triK,
NOTICE,
I will be glad to receive any Items
concerning social events that residents
of Astoria desire to have published in
the society columns of the Sunday Or
egonlan. Such notices must reach me
not later than Thursday evening of
each Week. JOHN R. RATHOM,
Oresonlan Correspondent, P. O. box 680
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nninin
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Incandescent, all uiuM.... $1.50
" 12 o'clock... 1.00
" 10 " ... 75
For particulars inquire of any niemlMT
of the firm or at the office, foot of Cob
oomly bt. West Shorr Miu.s Co.,
T. O. Trullinger, President.
ASTORIA IRON WRIt!,
(Juucoinlv afreet, toot Jackson,
Astoria, Oregon.
General Machinists k Boiler Maker
Land and Marine Engine. Roller work, Steam
boat aud Cannery work ft Specialty.
Oaatings of All Desoriptiong Llade to Order at
Short Notice.
JOtN FOX President ardSup-
. L. OX Vice rresldtn
ROSS, HICCINS A CO.,
butchers - and - Grocers,
Aitorla and Upper Aktoria.
Klne Teas and CfT m. Table Dell -aels,
HomeHtio and TMiileal KrulU, Vejjeia
b!ei, sugar cured liams biie .ii, ein.
CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS
CAMPBELL BROS.
(an-C"' rv t V. mrcn A OnrapDeM),
vvaRki'SroN. OKEuoN,
Ii;nl jr in
2D "5 Z OOOD0,
OJl.MW FUHK1SIUNG GOODS,
Hf.tn, Can, Doot, J-hoti
GROCERIES
STAPLE
FANCY
tlsr.-l fsr-. Iron t nd Steel, Crockery, Olawware
Woodenware, Notion, etc.. Hay,
Grnln, Flour and Feed.
KOI 10 1 "hmU I'roflt oa ti. Sales."
wlu. Y. t Ammonia; No. Alum.
o Years tie Standard
fi?
LIGHTS
LIiO
Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles,
Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings.
Prices $5 to $50. Q$it$
Samples, Self.measurement TAILOR
Rules, and Tape-line i2b first street,
MAILED FREE. Portland, Oregon.
Mofiw for Sale!
The World's
Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the
gift of the American people by Act of Congress. The patriotic and
historic features of these Coins and their limited number, compared
with the millions who want them our population is 66,000,000
have combined to create so great a demand for these World's Fair
Souvenir Coins that they are already quoted at large premiums.
Liberal offers from speculators, who wish to absorb them and reap
enormous profits, have been rejected for the reason that
This is the People's Fair
We Are the People's Servants
and a divided sense of duty confronts us
We need $5,000,000 to fully carry out our announced
plans, and
We have decided to deal direct with the
people To whom we are directly responsi
ble among whom an equitable distribution
of these National heirlooms should be made.
The World's Fair Offer to the American People:
That none of our plans for the people's profit be curtailed we
must realize from the sale of 5,000,000 Souvenir World's Fair Fifty
cent Silver Coins the sum of $5,000,000. This means $1.00 for each
Coin, a much smaller sum than the people would have to pay for
them if purchased through an indirect medium. Every patriotic man, '
woman and child should endeavor to own and cherish one of these
Coins, as they will be valuable in future years a cherished object of
family pride.
Remember that only 5,000,000 Coins must be divided among
XX 1 . T-i ' o
uv,uuv,uuu ucuyie. 1 11C5C kjUUlb
could be sola at a high premium
to Syndicates, but we nave enough
confidence in the people to keep the
price at a Dollar for each Coin, as
this will make us realize $5,000,000
the sum needed to open the Fair's
gates on the people's broad plan.
HOW tO Get to yur nearest Bank and subscribe for as many
ft t, . coins as you need for ym family and friends. These
IfieLOinS Sub-Agents ef the wSjtd's Columbian Exposition
wiH give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coins
will not begin before December. There is no expense to you attend
ing the distribution of the Souvenir Coins, as we send them to your
local bank. If for any reason it is inconvenient for you to subscribe
send Postoffice or Express Money Order or Registered Letter for as
many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, to
TREASURER WORLD S "COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
Order will b Filled la tb
Iliu Just reorhetl n Hue
liue ul
WEDDING PRESENTS
ronlst'ni of Rllver Bon Bon Plli(r,
Ktuit Dislie, Berry Dlsnes, Nut BowU,
MiisLird l'oln, Hmcult .(urn. Celery
Glasses, Hiiir I'ln Truys, Pin Cunhlonii,
riclnin Frames, Mirrors, etc, all new
goods and latent designs.
Merchant Steamship Co.'s
Line, Connecting with
Caudlaa Paclflo Railway and China 8tm
Shlp Line,
Taking frelK'it and passengers for Port nir
les. Vlcioila, Port Townseiiil, Menttle, Tumi oft,
T, IliVKVMI. ruiiiiainU) pannpiiiui turn it w.. .
iter Hil l Vancouver : LravlUK Astoria ;
H. S. Ilaytliin Kepubllc
8. H. Wilmington
. o. Hnyllan lteiuulie
Krelttut received at liuxtlers wnan, tool 01
Miiln fUrct. For further ranlciilars apply at
tlie office, earner Tlilrd and lluin street.
FEHGUSON BKOS., AjenU
Tide Table for Astoria.
MAY.
JIIUH WATEU.
LOW WATKU.
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P. M. A. M.
P. M.
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7 ok 2 8
8 2713 2
9 01 8 4
9 41 8 9
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11 4'i4 0
12 28 0 9
1 81 1 1
2 8I1 8
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4 26 1 4
6 16 i 6
5 Ol'l 8
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7 80i'2 4
8 1?l2 7
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a itt3 4
12 i66 4
1 50,1 0
2 47:1 4
3 411 7
4 HI 2 1
6 ll 2 3
6 66 2 8
6 : u:l 1
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Th tiniim rwiwpon mlilnlfrht an'i noon nre
dekliiiuul by A i. m.i, tiie neiween nocn
and mldnlKl't by p (p. m ),0 li. onra. A denutea
rolanlgut.ou. wm. v aoaoie uwu,
Fair Directors
World's Fair
Souvenir Coin
for a Dollar.
Order la which they at Received.
North Pacific Brewery
JOHNKOPP, Proprietor.
Bohemian - Lager - Deer
And XX Porter.
1 11 orders promptly attended to.
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