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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1893. fatly tartar,. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. (Served by currier, pepr week., Kent bv mall, per month 15 els w cis Sent by mail, ?T--..i.W) WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, U00 I' , advancCi ruaiuKc irjers. ' TVio Antorlan guarantee! ,i. ... Z. iu mnrput clrcu) .,"".- newspaper puoiio" tne Colun.bla liver. . Advertising raiea be obtained on application to th. buw ness manager. This paper m w iBosajon or all the fleeraoh fraehises. and is the or.lv paper on thi CojumMa river that t ub- Tr.e Dally Astorian's clwulatlon Is five Umes as great as that of the com- blned circulation or ine other dally pa- pers or Astoria. , The weekly Astonan, the third eld- est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland ' Oregonlan, the largest weemy minion in uie stale. a7.h.riwa i, A.ri,. -M quested to notify thla office, wlth'outi 1..,.,. timo ImmnillDlnlv Ikir ll receive their daily paper, or when they 0 n.0i1ge.Vt at in UHU . ".i,Ur- "y d" Inn this thev will enable the manaire - ment to place the blame on the proper parbtes and to Insure a speedy remedy. UoiwIIdv A. lluuu f, iA niir T'ortinnil I sgents and copies of the Astorlnn can 1.. V. . . .1 ait.iMr mnmlnff nl thnlt f I n n . f iv iiu.il " """ - on First street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. i Local weather for the twenty-four iif.,.r n,llnir Bt K n. m. vesterdav. fur- nlshed by the U. S. Department of Ag- riculture weather bureau. Mavlmnm tamnnrntiirp. llecrrees. Minimum temperature, 35 degrees. Sa!dta-t.on"ronm July Xst. 1S93 to dttts, 37.74 Inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 18SX to date. 10.0!i Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Dec. J3. ForWestern Waih lngton, snow or rain; colder; tales on the coast. Portland, Dec. 14. Fcr Oregon and Washington, fair wether, colder; dense fogs In the coast districts. Consul-General Patrick Collins . Is credited by "Dally Amerleu" with de claring to a London audience, pie- Humably that "we do not make tariffs in America for the benefit of England.' But why docs Mr. Collins sny "we?" How long since he was authorized to speak for the republican party? If by "we" ho means the democratic party, the pro-English parly to which he be longs, he must have forgotten a great deal about it since he has been awuy from this country. Every time the party has had a chance and the cour ageIt has done Just the very thliiF the Irish representative of the English interests declares, by Implication, has not done. II Is true that this time the English are not as much pleased with the Wilson bill as they expected 1o be, for the plank of the Chicago platform which stood so tlrmly and protubcranlly for free trade (or taiil for revenue only) has dwindled down to a Ihin strip of veneering, that will not hold up even the lightest democrat that ever made political acrobatics u practice. It is Just democratic enough to be dangerous to American interests but, as before remarked, not even 1 light-weight democrat could consistent ly tako his stand upon It. It Is tm product of a desire to do Honietliln;' different from the republican!), crossei ly the fear of doing anything. Experiments with gluss bulldir.t: bricks were begun In 1891 by M. Fa corner, an architect of Lyons. Ti.csi bricks are hollow, being blown like bottles, and are given forms such hk cubes, hexagons, etc., that permit 01 ready laying. A bituminous cement with a base of asphalt, Is used will them, The bricks serve us double win dows, giving protection against both cold and heal; they are good Insula tors of humidity and noise; ami the lend themselves readily to the decora tion of buildings, either by their form or their color. Many applications an foreseen. The bricks hre neuter thai marine in meat nmrlicls, und are es pecially adapted for bath halls, hot, houses, hospitals, refrigerating esiab llshments, and buildings In which ub fence of windows would be an advan tage. A hot house of glass bricks I; eif about eirdlnary cost, Paves fuel, (in, resists hull. The venerable Senator Morrell hat :nade a successful debut as a huir.or iKt. His resolution referring to the president's recommendations on tne tariff, Internal revenue and Income lax, together with that part of his mcs&u:;e relating to the hard struggle for laiilf reform, to the committee on llnnnce was a Till. Even Senutor Hill smiled. Not the le-ast entertaining thing alxnit the trial of Ihe "Midway Phdsaiut" dancers tnJSow York, for giving an Im modest exhibition, was what might U called the vlxlblo testimony of u stout police (fleeri Detective McMahon, who endeavored . t, Illustrate to the court the fascinating wickedness of the Mw uou "danse du ventre." The ample walsted enemy of sin succeeded so well that the magistrates on the bench promptly pronounced It sinful meaning Ph? original, of which Mr. McMalum presented, in propria persona, a sworn copy, as nearly ns lie could hit It. Cap- lain of Police Ii.-rghold ,a,i trle,i u but failed; he lacked the proper aban don, v-hich was supplied by Denis McMahon, and the result wa3 that It. cost the naughty dancers 10 each. I mi.. . ino in BIX names or the eonimltioB L .,.. .j .',,. : ....., .ne present con- ' """ "i lexas; McMillan, Tennessee: Ureckinrhio-o a- " ' "" Breckinridge, Kentucky; Turner. Geor i. wnu , . "'nia. The rest of the committee need not be named Tnere are w Northern democrats, and nix republicans. The n.u.i w v,..h v "" ituuuui vi me committee. The com- mittee now rmmlKto r.r wna . W r"'Mht f,t Wilson, West Mrginia; McMillan, Tennessee; Turner f.i,. . t.eorgla; Montgomery. Kentucky Tarn, I fey, Missouri; Iireckinridee Arkantn 6 ' ' 1J1.V13 I lw" nunnern democrats nr'd the r,rul'"an mlnorlty-the Solid 1 ' oonu I r-ouin in ine saddle. I T'lf''' i great unxloty iiiiinllV;ipd I r. .. . i ... i mi mi nil; part or the democratic mem , kits or congress that the pieoldent should be treated with courtesy in re l" me Hawaiian incident. Cut the m-esidonr ta nnf taii .1..-. . '"""" w,c 1,an people with the respect due thein na ,.tZpnR r n r.,n I 0 ,ll'uo"1' .Illln,S v almost abandoned the idea of carrylnR cases tn th. ,.. , ... " c 1 M,m ,M,,re asKi.ig tor new trials. Instead, they prefer submitting "fresh evidence" to Mr. Alt- Lfeld, when their clients have been con vlcted of penitentiary offenses. The football associations of Princeton and Yale divided thirty thousand dol lars clear cash, proceeds of the Thanks. giving game. RECEIVER'S SALE. n the Circuit Court of the Stato ol Oregon, for Clatsop County. I. L. Sabln, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Ossimaa and T. V. Laurin, defendants. Notice is hereby given that the un- Jersigned duly appointed, qualilied, anu ictlng receiver in the above entitled uuse, will sell at public auction to ihe highest and best bidder for cash, 11 Wednesday, the 20th day of Decem iier, 1HH3. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at No. B32- Third street, In the. City if Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, all he property now held by me as re viver in said cause, sulil property in lulling accounts, fixtures, and mer bandlse; the latter consisting of cloth- .ng, furnishing goods,- dry goods, hats in ots and shoes, and notions, ete Th lame to be sold In bulk. The foregoln. 'ale will take place in pursuance of at irder of Hon. Thomas A. Uride, Judg )f the above entitled court, made ane .'ntered In the above entitled causi n the 12th day of December, 1X9:1. Tin property and an Inventory thereof iiihn mi Inspecte'd upon application to the undersigned. II. A. SMITH, Receiver. Astoria, Oregon, l)ee 14th, 1SSI3. TI1I3 PEST IN THE WORLD. Senator Henry C. Nelson of New Jork writes: "On the 27th of February. 1893, wns taken with a violent pnln in the region of my kidneys. I suffered suet. igony that I could hardly stand up As soon as possible I applied two All ock's Porous Plasters, one over ea'l (Idney and laid down. In an hour, t. my surprise and delight, the pain hat vanished, and 1 was well. I wore tlu .dusters for a day or two, as a prcciiu .Ion, and then removed them. 1 havi been using Allcoi k's Porous Plasters ii ny family for the last ten years, nut nave always found them the quicken .nil best remedy for colds, strains, nue; rheumatic iitl'eclions. From my expe .ience, I believe they are the best plus- 'em in ihe world. A (IOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell, Sharpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir: 1 am glad to say a gooC vvoril for Krause s Headache Capsules Alter suffering tor over three year: with acute neuralgia and Its conseqiii n; insomnia (vhlch seemed to l.aftle tlu efforts of some of our best physicians; ,ou suggested this remedy which gavt me ulniost Instant relief. Words fai. to express the praise I should like te lhhIow on Krumie's Headache Capsules Uraterully Yours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Memtrot-e, Pa. For snt by Chas. Rogers. Astoria, or. sole agent. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of head Khe Electric Hitters has proved to bt ll.e very best. It effects 11 permanent Hire and the most drendcel habilua hk headaches yield to its Influence. We urge all who are afflicted to pro uie a bottle, and give this remedy 1 fair trial. In cases of habitual consti pation Electric Ultteis cures by glvini' the needed lone to the bowels, and few ases long resist the use of this med icine. Try It once. Large bottles on!) rfty cents, at Chas. Rogers' drug store A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching riles a.e known bv moist nri Ike nei'Kiilratlon. rniistnsr 'intunse itchliu a hen warm. This form, as well as lllind ileedlnir or Prut null nil. vlelil nt once tc. it. luistttiKos rue lomctty, wrucn act.' directly on the parrs affected, absorb; tumors, allays Itching and effects per million t cure. Wo. Druggist or mall Circulars free. Dr. Hosanko, S29 Arch street. I'lliludelohU. Pil Hold bv J. W. Conn. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothlna SvniD has oeen used for children teething. It oothes the child, softens the rums. allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea, Twen-ty-flvo cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! Tomorrow (Friday) Dec. 15th, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE J. WOLFE Will bo sold by Public Auction ni WtS Third Street. Sale iicgins at 10 o'cbx'k a. in. A DISOl'.KDIENT I HIS HAND. Ho pounded on the carpet till his bfii-k was nearly broke; He hung up window curtains till It ceased to be a Joke; He wrebtlcd with the kitchen slovo til) ho was black und blue; He mended all the broken chalro and down in tli" glu':; H put hr-r cliionioM up iidiI llfil his nriim into a knot; And prayed to be beneath It when he dug her old grus plot. He labored on the woodpile tree, his back refused the test; He polished up the bilver till hU H'iiil longed to rest; Her ran her shopping errands, raining blisters on his feet; He tugged home tons of samples with a meekness hard to beat. Rut when she asked him to select a Mother-Hubbard cown He crawled away one evening and iuietly skipped the town. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE P. E. NELSON ESTATE. Pursuunt to an order of the circuit court of Clatsop county, Oregon, made I on tne 4th day of December, 18'j:). I will on the 8th day of January, 1894, sell at the courthouse door, in said county, at the hour of 11 o'clock, fore noon, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, and Interest that F. E. Nelson In his lifetime had in the southwest quarter section 10, and all or the southeast quarter same section. lying went of west bank of (Jnat creek or slough, In township 8 north, range 7 west, in Clatsop county, Oregon, and all that he would have had. nrovlded he had not mortgaged the same, to-1 wits aji undivided one-half Interest therein, JOHN JACKSON, Administrator of the estate of F. E. Nelson, deceased. December 0, 1893. NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of the (stock holders of the Masonic Laud and Lulld- 'ng Association of Astoria, will be held on Wednesday, December 20, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the usual place, for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. S. T. McKEAN, Secretary. Astoria, Or., Nov. 18, 1893. THE NEW BAKERY, Corner OIney und Second. Largest loaf of home made bread in town for B cents. All kinds of fresh cakes and home made candies. TOO OFTEN THE CASE. INTERESTING PROOFS. A vounff society liulv. nfler n round of gayety, becomes suddenly con jcious of an uu usual sensation. She lias frequent attack of dizziiiesH, her buck acieo, anil slie feels 4e and generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters! Daughters, look well to yourselves I Let tho first symptom denolintr tlio ap proach of disease receive Vour instant atten tion. Healthy women are tho hope of the race, and it is wcll-nieh criminal to ncL'lecl unvtlung which promises relief. There is hoic for all suHerers from Scrroai Dismxet. Head what follows: Mrs. Jennie C. Davis, a line nrtist and nn aceoniplishcd authoress, of Wcstliehl, "i Inul been subject to headache ever sinco she could remember, fco severe wero her at tacks as to cause at times temporary delirium. All treatment had failed to relieve her, but after using Dr. Miles' llestorutivo Nervine alio writes: "My record is to me, at least, satisfactory. No headache, constantly in creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two and a half pounds in just out? week." Sii weeks later she writes: "Nave read and sewed immoderately of lute, but my headaches do not return." Mrs. John H. Miller.of Valparaiso, I ml., was attacked three years ngo with turn of lift' in its wcrst 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 wriics: "It would he impossible for mo to allcmpt a descriptian if Iter sufftriwji during all this timo. She was treated by our rery beat local physicians, ivith lint temporary benefit, fcho has taken four buttles of Dii. Miles' Kustoiutive Nkuvinf. nnd is cured. She has cained twenty pounds in weight. I lei! von. she often ble.-ses you for what you have done for her." Kecollect that for tho critE of all Ner- voiu Diseases there is no remedy which np proaches Dr. Milei lhahnilivti Nerrine, t in free hiiiii dangerous drugs and opiates. .Sohl by all druggists, 011 a positive guarantee?, or Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind. y prlrilLUNU TjMO VULBNIl, , j 'CulUILttNtv I . ,1 loTToLcwnl ICoTTommii ICnrroi.iiNul OF THE BYM6 PAN a a i. t. Has come not a little knowledge ns to cook ery what to do, ns well as what not to do. Thus we have learned to use ii 9 the most pure niul per- o lect nnd popuL-. cook ' a o ingmaterial for all frying and suorteinngpuqoses. 33 BOtRHSlYE 0 A X i a J J u esGEQise is the natural outcome of the nge, atid it teaches o X z al M us nol io r lard , hut rath er the new shortening, 11 o li U K IK which is far cleaner, and more digestible than any lard can he. 35 The success of Cotto lene hascalletl out worth less imitations tinder inilfir iintn.s T.niiL- mil for these! Ask youritt Grocer for CottolcxhJ audbesurethatyougetit.j.fj Jliulo only by ill N. K. FAIRBANK &CO..I;: ST. LOUIS and : O K hi teMICAOOMIW VOR.COTON.r-T O Cl'TTOUW I'OTTOI TN CcnvttW RWIFTH Kl'WI Fir: i:i totally iir.lilto an M ' other IjIiwiI meiil. iiiu. ltcnnii:iicai'Sj. U -J fin. i.i.uu! iiiKlhl.ni bv rciiiovliiKllMMioisiui an'' atthepanio timo stu-nc K'lod lilomi ji the wn "(I liartn. Dun't l iniKt'il on hy mihsti. tuL :. which are raid to be jiixt M i.J', it is no, re. No mcfllrine rM TjiB- ViiJf! wc !.lerful curi, or relieved so mucn suiiuring. Mr blood was hail I v poisoned last year, which on! mv v. holHfiv.v.eiiiont of order (liseaiwl un a distant Honrre of ftulTeriiig, no aiii ilie snj i,n ...li.kl'ni.'l.r. ,,f llrt. K UOIlltfSI'l 1W W" br.inht 1110 rinlit out. There Is no iioi r rnnir dv fur Mood disease. Iwf' 'JuliM Gavin, Dajton, Ohio." Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed frco, SWIFT BITCiriC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SYRUP I FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In ralslnv a rvmllv nf ninn Ahllriren. mv only rem. cdy for Coughs, CaMi mid Croup naa onion lyrup. It la just as ofeollvo to-day ns It wis lortr years ago. Now my grandchildren take Dr. Gunu'BOuion Syrup whtob Ifl already prepared aod more pleniiant 10 tlio lst. Bold everywhere. LarKi bottli fiO oenlB. -mnanoautmtlmtor ir It. There' Dotumg an goou. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. BETTOR'S 1 J Positin Cum I-Oil PILES. In 11 0 uvit 50 yenm, iSimi;lt J-.Vrrttve. Hon- tUriiit. J : i-;hef t tfstl monluK At drut'Kist.i, or la.ilU-! on it-itipt uf priee juc, pt-r box 3 Vi;UlMMIN & E0WH Props., Jiiiltiiudro, M. A. V. ALIvKN, UCALIiR IN Groceries, Flour, FeeJ, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and PlateJ Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass and SjiiemcKiue Slrtels, Astoria, Ore, Dalgity's Iroi? Works. JAHES DALOITY, Proprietor, (Successor to ArnJt & l orchcn.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work Repairing of River Craft a specially. Machine work of all kinds done. Shop, foot uf Lafayette St, Washington JVIeat Market. Corner Second nnd Main Slreels. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Ships and Mills supplied on short notice, families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHIilSTKNSIO.N ti CO., I 'lopa, J. B. WYATT, DUALLR IN HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Pure Oils, Brieht Varnish, Binacle Oil, Col ton Canvas, flemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. GROCERIES, ETC. Afrrlcultural Implements. Sewing Machines, Paints and Oils. OCCIDENT HOTEL Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. TH RH UNEXCELLED TABLE. Rates, $2. daily and upwards. J. A. FASTABEN D, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and Addiess, hox 180. pnstoliice' ASTORIA, ORE. ROSS, IIKUUNS & CO., Butchers : and : Grocers Astoria and Upper Astoria. l-'inc Teas and Coffers, Tai le Delicacies, Domestic ana Iropical l-ruils, VeRelahles, Sugar Cured Hams. Uacon, Lie. Choice - Fresh - and - Salt Meats. M.C.CROSBY DEAI.KH in J-lardwarc, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Stoves apd Tinware House r-umisalnR UixiJs, Sheet auJ Strip LeaJ, T anj Copper, an J Sheet hun THE OREGON BAKERY. A. A. CI.EVLLANO,Pror. GOOD BREAD, CAKES and PASTRY None but the Best Materials usfj. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Cl'STO.MERS. BieaJ JllvcreJ M any part of the city. Central - Hotel Cor. jrd anj West Ninth Sts. .'n me r uropean plan, l.arpe. airv rooms anj a tirt-cLtsx ribtaurant. Hoard Jaiiv, weekly 01 monthly. I'mate 100ms f.ir tamilies." Ovsters anj ,,, i ii. i ,oeM ines, l ,iuors ana L mk. EVENSON & COOK, Proprietors, florth Paeifie Brewery JOHN KOPP.Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer Anj XX PORTER. All orJers promptly aitenjej to rfT dr. sums If SW I M f d 1 1 PILE m EJ B 3 1531 JEFF'S Is the Boa Toa IJestaarant of the City Tlie Finest on the Count. Dinner Parties and Banquets a Specialty. Uext Wine ami Llmtom. Auction! Auction!! Auction!!! Commencing Tuesday, December 12i.li, at 2 and 7 P. M. we will oiler at public auction the entire stock of John G. Niomi's fiho jowrh y ptoro. JJouafido sale, regardless of cost Reason for sellim, we must raise money. Bales daily at U and 7 P. M. BUTTERFIFD BROS. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, Rlil'IMiSENTINQ The Koilowinir CottijiunleB I German-American, New York City, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New Yurk Plate Glass Ins. Co. Pha?nlx, of London, imperial, of London. A. G. SPEXARTH, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware. Fine Repairing a Specialty. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire Arms Company, Olashburn's Guitars and mandolins. Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and Bamboo Poles. The Trade Supplied. --BARGAINS IN-- Wheeler & Wilson Sewing flachines.. C. P. UPSHUR, Shippings Commission Astoria, Oregon. Noe & Scully, Dealers In Stoves, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Sole Auent for MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES. Jobblilitu Specialty. 43i Second Street, Astoria, Or. BOOTS and SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at The Sign of the Golden Shoe. JONN HAHN & CO. G. JL STIfiSOJJ & CO., BMCKSMITHlNG! BUIp and Cannery work, Ilorsoiiioelnir. Wnu- ous imule ami repaired. Ho id wjrk BuViaiilucd vu vooa auuoh. FREEMAN & BREMNER, IllacUamltliH. Spodiil attention pnid to sleanibnot re- inuring, iiisi-ciii s iinisesiioeliiK, we. LOGGING CflJVlP U10RK A SPECIALTY. 11)7 Olney street, between Third and Fuurtb, Astoria. Or. I EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT - POLL'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. ates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. Wasic f4all -:- JM First Street, Astoria, Or, H. CHRISTENSEN. Frop. A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at S 0 clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY W HISKEY Only handed over the bar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc. Free Lunch. E.ickson &Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomly St.. foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and .Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on snort fsotice. John Fox.. A. L. Fox... President and Surt Vice President H- B. Parker, Denier In Lime. Biick, Sand, Fire Brick. Fire Clay. Cement Mill Feed. Oats. Hay, Straw. Wood Delivered to Order. Drayin;, Teaming and Express Business. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Charles T. Strom, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate must present the same to her, duly verified, at her residence In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months from this date. Xovemher 17th, 1S91 GtflCAGO, VIIItWilUKEE and ST. PAUli RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CAS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping;, ' Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED BY STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury known In moder railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. I-or further information inquire of any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME -TO- SRfi FRANCISCO -AND- ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Ml. Shasta Route of the Southern Paeifie Co. The Only P,oute Through Califor nia to Points East and South. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS Attached to express trains, affording uixuniiuouaiions t0r second class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on or address E. P. ROGERS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or Opposition Line! -TO- PORTLAND THE CITY OF FRANKFORT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Sundays at 8:30 a. m. Leaves Portland, Morrison street dock, iusuuy, inursday, Saturday and Sunday at 11 p. m. FARE Single trip - round trip. $i 50'. Astoria Shipping Co., Agents, Main street wharf. Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. SuLnXyeSatA7StmeVery CVen"lg Sin,rdayeatn7taAn1t0rla VCry aunUT.t.t every day A- Seeley- Eoncnl agent, Portland. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer Ilwaco. Leaves Astoria AM .t:.,. .. rtnl ?. y ''".and connecting witli railed riinnrn" nortu Rtl0a- J South Brnd, S,.n.hlae, N,h Carr And other Doint. ifh , V ""V" 1T IOI1N K. GOri.TER, T. . , ELIZABETH STROM. Administratrix. oftreiarr. U V , V. KCBEBT. aupe.mteauen '