The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 15, 1894, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNINU. APRIL 15, 1304.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY. ' '
Seited by carrier, pepr week., 15 ct
Pent by mall, per month.'...... & cts
Bent by roall, per year $7.04
WEEKLY.
Be nt by mail per year, 12.00 in advance
Postage free to subscriber.
The Astorlan guarantees to Hi mib
aorlbers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising Tfltcs can -be obtained on
application to the business manager.
This paper is in possession of all the
eletrraph franchises, and Is the only
pnper on the Columbia river that pub
lishes genuine dispatches. -'Tt.e
Dally Astorlan's circulation Is
live times as great as that of the com
bined circulation or me otner aany pa
pers of Astoria. . . .
The Weekly Astorlan, the third eld
ml weekly in the state of Oregon, has.
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation in tne siato.
' Subscribers to the Astrlan are re
quested to notify this office, without
loss of time, immediately they full to
receive their dally paper; or when they
do not g?t it at the usual hour. By do-
If.ir this thev will enable the manage
inent to place the blame on the proper
inrtiea and to Insure a speedy remedy.
Handley e I'aus ere our Portland
.iont nnd ennies of the Astorlan can
be had every morning at their (land
m First street.-
TIDE TABLE.
For the Wtek, Beginning To-day.
I. HIU
fUll WATKK
I J.OW WATKB
f A.M. P.M.
r.M.
I hm i it.
fh ml II. II h mjRMhmt
8at.. 141 7i7 3
Hun. 15 0 04 7 41
9 3216 S 2 0514 0 8 00 0 4
10177 0 8 2413 8 8 67 OS
10 5817 4 4 2412 4 4 450 6
11 35 7 8 41111 6 6 2608
Mon. 1611012 7 0
Tues 1711107
Wed r 18,'ll 697 8
Thu. 191 01018 2
..ml ... I O Wi ll Oil 0 iv v
12 4517 81 6 38 0 31 6 47 1 3
1 2817 6 718101 7 20l 8
Fri; . 20 0 4418 B
. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, 49 degrees
minimum temperature, 38 degrees; pre-
rinllntlon. .30 Inch.
Total precipitation from July 1, 1893,
to date, 98.68 inches; excess or precipi
toUon from July 1, 1893, to date, 27.46
inches.
THE WEATHER TODAY.
Portland, April 14. Forecast for Ore
gon and Washington: Bhowers; sta
tionary temperature.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Governor W. P. LORD, of Marlon
county.
For Secretary of State H. R. KIN
CAID, of Lane county.
For State TreasurerPHIL. MET
SCHAN, of Grant county.
For Supremo Judge-C. E. WOLVER
TON, it Lane county.
For Attorney General C. M. IDLE
MAN, of Multnomuh.
For Superintendent of Public Instruc
tiona.' M. IRWIN, of Union.
For State Printer W. H. LEEDS, of
Ashland.
IMPRESSIONS OF ASTORIA.
The first thing a stranger notices on
coming to Astoria to. live Is the ap
pearance of intelligence and thrift
which marks her people. It can be
said, In all seriousness and without ex
aggeration, that no city of the same
size on the Coast, if, Indeed, in any
part of the country, can show the same
proportion of sober, well-fed and Indus
trious-looking people. There are abso
lutely no Idle men standing around the
public places, 1 as In so many olhei
towns and cities. There, are no volun
tary lodgers In the police stations;
everybody seems to have something tc
do, and to be In a hurry to get about
it. The churches look prosperous nnd aw
well attended, and the schools are ac
tually far ah end of the slxe and Import
ance of the place. Another thing, too,
is that the "old residents" do not seem
to resent the incoming of a stranger
(a they do In places which could bt
i'umod) like certain sort of fathers
are said to look upon a fresh arrival
lit' the family another mouth to feed,
us It were, out of what la already not
enough to go around. People do hot
look at you out of the corners of their
-yes and make Inaudible (to you) re
marks to their neighbor as you pass
along the streets. They do not slse you
up according to the accident of the sec
tion of country you happen to hal;
from. They do not Inquire your re.
llgion.or politics the first thing, nor
not the quality of the furniture you
bring with you and the state of youi
bank account. No, on the contrary.
every man and woman you meet bid
you hearty welcome; says, "I know you
will like Astoria." "This la one of th
best arid most healthful places to live In
on the Coast." "We aro going to have
a great town here after awhile."
"You are sure to do well." and many
other like remarks.
It Is pleasant to come to such a com
muntty. One feel Interested from the
bt-Klnnlng as If, In some way, he was
destined to contribute to Its up-bulld-Ing,
and he becomes anxious to bo at
m. Identified with the place and peo
j.le. Thi'iv U and can be no better way
to advertise t, good town or country.
a.nd '.a nmke us-ful cltUens of thore
who come to It. iuv cviiir..:r...
mr.de in a sph tt. of entire sincerity, and
It In a sjtlsfactlon to believe that the
tide ha turned In Astoria's favor, ami
that with the natural advantages of
location and resources, her good citi
zens will surely realize a substantial
return before many days for their hos
pitality and courtesy to fie strangers
within their gates.
A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE.
It la evident that the people are not
letting slip any chance to repudiate the
antl-AmericP.n polity which Is being
pursued by a Democratic congress and
administration and to express the wish
'.hat the war upon home Industries, of
which the Wilson tariff bill Is the In
strument, should be halted and oban
doned. There is no such thing as either
mistaking or explaining uway the re
sults of the latest elections. Last No.
vember, when the Democrats were
routed all along the line, a more or less
successful effort was made to account
for the phenomenon upon theories
which did not Involve the discredit of
the Democratic party. A variety of
causes, all Imaginable causes except the
true one, were given to account for
what had taken place. In Ohio it was
the personal popularity of Gov. McKin-
ley that had done the business. In New
York it was the personal unpopularity
of Judge Maynard. New Jersey had
gone Republican as a protest against
the race-track legislation, and Pennsyl
vania had rolled up Its big majority for
Mr. Orow partly from force of habit
and partly because the thousands of
Democrats, disgusted at the tardiness
with which Mr. Cleveland had been
turnlna- the rascals out, had inullHhly
refused to go to the polls.
Such are some of the stories which
the Democrats told themselves and
others, and from which they sought to
extract a modicum of consolation and
encouragement. Perhaps by dint oi ne
quent reiteration they reached the point
of believing theHe yarn" themselves.
Anyhow, they continued to Insist that
they had received a mandate from the
country to smash the tariff, that this ie
what they were sent to Washington to
do, and then they would nild that they
proposed to do IK If any one will turn
to the flies of the dnlly papers of No
vember and December, he will And that
such wna the line of argument and ex
hortation which those oracles of Denv
ocracy pursued. The regnant Democ.
racy at the national capital was ad.
monlBhed that It must keep right on
with the good work. It was warned
that there must be no looking back
after putting the "hand to the plough,
and was assured that it might safely
and properly Ignore the Indications of
stormv weather ahead. It was told In
the language of the ancient unbeliever,
who scoffed at the venerable Noah and
his ark, that. It wnsn't going to be much
of a shower, anyway, and when In the
midst of their asservatlons to that ef
fect Pennsylvania returned that mojv
strolls majority for Grow, the oracles
never turned a hair. Said they, the
Keystone state, like Kphrntm of old. Is
hopelessly Joined to Its Idols. Let no
man regard It.
Well, what are they going to say
now7 What new and Ingenious theories
will they Invent to account for reverses
which cover the length and breadth of
the land nnd confound the Democracy
of the east and west alike In common
disaster? What Interpretation will Bel-shaxzar-Cleveland'a
prophets find to fit
the fresh handwriting on the wall? The
Republican Daniels will decipher it
without difficulty. They will see In It
another and a most emphatic condem
nation of the Democratic party and all
It works, from the platonlc philander
ing of Mr. Cleveland with Lllluokalanl
to the silver fanaticism of Mr. Illand
and the economic heresies of the Wil
son tariff bill. That Is what the result
of the latest elections will mean
Republicans, nnd It will encouras
Ihcm everywhere to stick to their punr
nnd to hold the fort until tho people
have an opportunity to conic to their
relief.
Col. HrevkenrlilKe has now reached
the end of one trial, but Is likely to bi
engaged In defending another before
long.
Nebraska h:s the h tier of bcinp; th'
founder of "Arbor Day."
T1IR BEST OF REAfOXS.'
The reason why AllcmU's Porous
Flusters nre popular Is that ihey may
be relied on to cure:
1. Lame hack. Bclatlcu, stiffness or
twitching of the musclea.
t. Chet troublea, such as pk?urlsy.
pneumonia, consumption.
S. Imllireatlon, dyspepsut, biliousness.
kidney complaint.
The succhm, however, will depend up
on the irenulnms of the plaster used.
The popularity of Allcock'e Punmu
rinnters tins been so treat thut multl-
tuilcs of imltnUona have spruiii; up cn
every haml. The nly sure cure Is to
tli frcnulue Allcock'a Porous P!:-
1?1 .
Prandreth's pill lni;ne th discs,
tlm.
FOR LITTLE FOLKS.
"Jiuby C."
A sweet little blue eyed girl, with nancy
dimples in her cheeks, rode out in a Ian-
dean to Fairinount park nnd the zoo the
other afternoon. She was dressed in
snowy white, and elio sceiiioa to like the
ride through the trees of the great park.
But she was particularly pleased with
the bearg at the zoo, which she fed lav
'4 V V,'.,
Ishly with peanuts. She didn't like the
monkeys at all, she Raid, but she thought
the elephants cnte.
The child was iroo other than "Baby
CoUiiis," tho saiis'iiine unci joy of the life
of Lottie Collins, tho actrew. Miss Col
lins is really J.Irs, fitephen P. Cooney.
"Baby C," as she is called, is now 31
years old and is licr sprightly inothpr in
miniature. Kliecnu dnncon correct im
itation of "T.'i-ra-n" and do u lot of
other pretty steps. Vhiladeiphia Uncord.
Trending 'r Clsum.
With the lido's Koing out at Jamaica
bay a queer pursuit daily is enacted
north of thu breakwater opposite Cunur
sie. Near low tide, as the flats first ap
pear from the receding waters, strange
bare legged human figures begin to pace
the narrow mud strip. As the wet,
brown expanse widens nnd lengthens
they nre joined by others, until a dozen
or more of men anil hoys nro patrolling
tho lovel ooze with downcast eyes, as if
in deep meditation or hunting for the
traditional needle usually ascribed to the
haystack. The.so men r.ro "treading
clams" that is, feeling for these shell
fish with their feet, which sink to tho
ankle at every step.
' The clam of Cannrsio does not, lileo
iiis sand abiding brother of the soft shell,
indicate his presence by a hole, but lies
in soft mud lisnr tho surface and can be
located only by tho sense of touch. The
clam tremler thus has in his avocation
nn excitement akin to that of a lottery
in which ho sometimes draws worse than
a blank when his foot encounters a bro
ken bottle or a crab, causing hia sedate
pace to chungo to capers not unworthy
the ballet. Strung out in an irregular
lino, carrying baskets and buckets, with
thoir straw huts and white or colored
shirts n-tinpping, these treaders make a
picturesquo procession, which continues
until, with turn of tide, tho rising water
gradually drives them off the flats.
New York Sun.
Gsrlo sue! the Chickens.
Carlo early manifested a love for watch
ing and chasing chickens--a pastime not
to be neglected with the small opportu
nities of tho city. We soon, by kindness
and firmness and much talking, broke
him of disturbing our own chickens.
We often took a little chick in our hands,
and said to him "pretty chicky. Carlo's
chicky!" and allowed him to lick it
gently. Soon it was not only safe, bnt
safer to have him in the pen with the
chicks than otherwise, n3 then no rat or
mouse dared venture there,' From the
first, Carlo has deemed tiieso marauders
worthy of deatli whenever and where
ever seen and acts out his convictions.
As the chickens j;rev their munbrr was
reduced to VI, and these wcro transferred
to tVo bar.!.
Every t!i;rht for two years Carlo made
c dcln;:r if tho perches, giving each fowl
a good lick they wore so ucqnuinted it
did not alarm them at all and if one or
wore of tin) number wcretihscnt he would
immediately scour the premises until it
was found, then gave n peculiar bark,
indicating the discovery, nor would ho
givo it up till the lmm'.H'r was complete.
Could ho count? How did he know there
should be just IS no more, no less?
Mary E. Holmes in Science.
II U Kill.
Littlo Billy came in one afternoon
from an assembly of the children of the
neigliliorhood Willi his clothes pierced
above and below with u great uiauy lit
tle holes. '"For pity's n.;ke:" exclaimed
his mother, "what litvihuppcned to yon?"
"Oh, said Btllv, "wo ve only been play
ing grocery hture, ami everybody wus
something in it. I was the Swiss cheese."
Argonaut.
Tho Giinllng'a Itccjiirit.
"Irny do not ween, O (hi-Iiiik dear,"
Said kind oM Dr. Q'.uitk.
"Your niotlier will bit well acalii
liuioro d) i:.jti etunn Uvck."
2 -kt.i
"Hoo-luK), lio-ln! Tliat's wliy I vttf.'
Suid (iMliint lonrfully.
"r'lir alte liiw s;uil lien lic ta well
tlie'a giilnir to punisb rav.
"5n, doctor, lo your k'vel beat;
Prewribe. the thing you knoir
Are aura lo kwp her Uvra until
I'ro bad a eliAnce tu gmw."
Harper' Yottnf Pcopl.
rndeTlopl.
"My tnuwer, slie'ti French, she is, bet
I'm KnUah, an so's my farver."
" A .. whit's jrr rr'
"Dnnno h can't Ulk Tet," Ju'.
i
ALL WISE BEADS
o3rco that the use
Pierce's I'leosant
Pellets are better
than othor liver
pills in almost ev
ery respect. They're
the smallest, easiest to
tale, most natural in tho way they act ;
cheapest, bscauso guaranteed to give satis
faction, or monoy returned. We all have
weak rputi. Generally it's tho liver. An
ac ive liver prevents impurities and poisons
fr. ti entering the blood. " Pleasant Pellets
far ea tonic effect upon the liver and the
gi oral system. They cure Indigestion Dys
pi sia, Dizsy Wpells, Sick or Bilious Head
s' js, and all derangementa of the liver,
gt ..aach o:id bowels.
'i'HB makers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
P. medy will pay you $500 if they can;t
g. . e you a complete and permanent cure.
I .in seventy-se vn yean
fr a iti h.;vj h.id niytige rem
stlcwt twenty years by th
"fi ui Swiit'j Specific. My
lil and k-r to n,y knee w
unnin? sore lor two ers. ana pnysicians wiu
t could not be cureil. Alter taking tilt' en small
xrttles S. S. S.tlwre is not a soro en my limbs, and I
live a ntvt
lie. V
etalt'iu'errr:
: K-.c:r. ha k. nTiLfs,
PaLm-r, Kans s City.
XP! IS A WONDERFUL
VSifcj IliiMliDY-cspecially for
iiS el I pwpie. It builds up
giceral health. 1 reav
it on the oud na.lta iiet.
SWIFT f.PCIKIc; COMPANY,
Atlanta. Ga.
lOlTOLKNlC , , COT-lOLllNE"
ICoTTOLSNlj
jCOTTOLBNJB CorrrLHNS
OF THE
61
FRVB6 m
Has come not a little
knowledge r.s to cook
ery what to do, as well
as what net to do. Thus
we have learned to' use
JZTi
7. .
id a
2 2
o
A )
3 3
9
the most pure and per
fect and popular cook
nip; material for all flying
a u
j -J
li
3 O
and shorteniiigpurpofjes.
b"!
i tna natural outcome
of the cge, atul it teaches
tin not to ussxs&. , bu t rath-
the new chortening,
HTTiLEli,
which w far cleaner, and
more digestible than any
lard can be.
"U u
i. A
H Si
i J
O 0
H H
6
The success of Cotto
lene has called out worth
ies imitations under
similar names. Lookout
for these! Ask your
Grocer for Cottolenk,
and besurethat you get it .
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
. ST. LOUIS and
o
ICHICAQO'NEW VORK.B09TON.
COTTtJLBNBi , iCOTTOLKNE n .CoTTOLENR
Corrqi.gN
COTTOI.BNB jCoTTOLKNMl
?2r
i j Tlicso tiny Capsules aro superior
to isaisam 01 opaiua, s
Cubela and Injections, ((miDY)
They euro In 48 hours tho vy
same diseases without anyincoo-
Tenienco. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGMSTS
Push a Lucky Man
Iuto tho Kile, sa.vs the Aiabian
proverb, nnd lie will come out wilh
n tisu in his month. Our Buyer was
elated last month, and wlieu he re
turned homo he suys : "I got 'em ;
got 'em cueup ; gol 'em to sell ; got
'em ro ns to undersell ail other deal
ers in i'iue Kentucky Whiskies on
the Const, Over lit ty demijohns of
it wcut out yesterday bat custom'
era went nith them,
HUC5HES & CO.
RAKES AND THINGS.
The little warm rays of sunshine drop
pint; in a little earlier these mornings,
us the peison advances, plainly say,
"Lift ready, for fulUa will soon be want
ing garden things!" So we AKU get
ting ready our hoes, rakes, spades, etc.,
ele., tor j our coming. Never mind the
prices they'll be 33 little as anybody's,
ulm.iht surdy smaller.
J. 11. WYATT.
Hardware Dealer.
C. P. UPSHUR,
ing Commission
Astoria, Oregon.
ASTORIA WOOD YARD
D. D. fl. Carrpbell, Proprietors.
Dealers In all kinds ot
First Class Fuel.
Fir, Vlr.a Maple. Spruce Limbs. Alder.
Hemlock and Ash. Also, 1-esl na Us f.f
V.'rillnarton, Newcastle, Cnnnel. ml
Cunilierland coat
Le&ve oidera itt Canrahan . Co's
tor. or at yard, toot of Sprn street.
OHers promptly tiileu. and
SATISFACTION GUAKATEEO.
t C,iii M.t.. w I of a liver pHl after
I f ?? 5 I i j?. 2 I dinnor, or to ac
I ;vf"?3.l' JA.coinplish special
I W 1m if
ti r w
17 1
Put your mind on the right kind , of
Stoves!
Here
At N0E & SCULLY'S.
Only you can't conceive of all by
merely reading.
Come and see the stock, 431 2nd St.
NEW CARPETS
We can gay of carpets what wns said
of furniture a day or two since thnt this
stock ie not ouly tne beet in Astoria, but
twice over the largest. There's buying
inspiration in our prices, too. Nj mat
ter what kind of carpets you want, come
to ns. for we have it,
Chas. Heiiborn & Son.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: First Glass funerals :
AT
POflli'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET-.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty.
JVIusic Hall
3M First Street, Astoria. Or,
H. CHRISTENSEN, Prop.
A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at 8
o'clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors
and cigars always on hand.
Washington fSeat. Market.
Corner Second and Main Streets.
Wholesale and ReUil ,
Butchers : and : Packers.
Steamboats, Ships And Mills supplied on
short no'e. Families supplied promptly
at the 'ojst rates.
CHRISTENSEN CO., Props.
OGGIDEJIT JiOTEL
Is t.hc Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
RH UNEXCELLED TABLE.
Rates, $2 daily and upward.
Do You Wish
To enrich your table economically?!!
i-iere s a chance, at A. v. Allen s.
English ware, and lota of It! Klch I
Flower decorations of various sorts.!!
iand at nulrkstnn nrinea il
Modesu-prlced glassware, too, of(
course. The shelves are crowded I
witn tnem. corner ot Cass andr
SquemoflOe StreetR.
The Groom
It of n. account nt wedding. W li rnrca for
him or lii malte-iii" KvoiMiO'l) it interrptid
in the brirle 11 nil the cake, and tiio tirst iuetion
UHke I I. "How ai yia itrea ed mi l imw wns
the ciko?" Weo ui't iiirnlb the bride, but you
nu be assure I itmt Ic the inKiedionts of tiio
cuke, from the Hour to baking powder, came
from o.t t helves, it was iirst-u.n s,
ll()3- & niOGINS.
The
FastMail
Konte.
8 PjcT
POTS VOU in Chicago
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all '
Eas ern Points
24 to 36 lotjrS fihead
Of Any Other Itine.
, j
Pullman and Touri&t Sleoera
f ree Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
Irg Cars nr run da.l via the
Unlfln Parlf A Ftvn IrauUo Oah. I
land at 7:00 p. m.
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
SAILING DATES.
Columbia, Wednesday, April 4.
State, Monday, April 9.
Columbia, Saturday, April H.
Slate. Thursday, April ti.
Columbia, Tuesday, April 24.
State, Sunday, April
Astoria aid Portland Steamers.
s,,m r, t n-v. ,
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As-,
tuna at o:4s a. m., daily except Sunday.
via Washington side of the river; re-1
turning, leaves Portland at I p. m., I
daily, except Saturday. The Tnonip-
son makes landings on both sides of j
the river above Waterford, on both up 1
and down trips. , I
s. 11. iTcITrk.
K. ELI.KRY ANDERSOX,
JOHN W. DOAX
FREDERIC R. COUDERT.
Receivers.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
G. W. LOUN'fRERRT.
Aarent, Astoria. Or.
W. H. HUKLrtUuT.
At Gen. Pna. Art-. Portland, Or.
GREATLY
REDUCED
RATES
Southern Paeifie
MADK
1JY
THE
Co.
FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
IjOUKD TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
fOl
10
AND RETURN
7.50
Including FIVE GATE Tickets to the Fal.
EXCURSION TRIPS
FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points
In California will be allowed purchasers of special
Midwinter Fair tickets at the following round-trip
rates;
TO STATIONS UNDER 1,0 MILES FROM SAN
FRANCISCO, ONE ANUONE-THIRDone way fare
TO STATIONS no MILES OR MORE FROM SAN
FRANCISCO, ONE AN D ON E-FI FTH one way fare.
For Special rates and full Information, Inquire of
J C KIRKLAND. Lilst. Passenger Agent at 134 Front
St., Portland Or. or address the undersized.
RICH'D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN,
Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
E. P. ROGERS, Agent, Portland, Oregon.
GtflGAGO,
IfflliWAllpE find
ST.PMi
; RAILWAY
Connecting with All Transcontinenta
Lines '3 t!:e Oi.'y Line running
ELECTRIC - liIGflTED - CARS
BETWEEN
St Paul and
Chicago.
ANC .
Omaha and
Chicago.
"le "Press 1 rains consists or vestiouiea, aieeping,
Dininc: 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.
For further Information Inquire of any ticket agent,
or
C. J. EDDY, Geneal Agent.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
-v-v
I AMERICA'S
I Greatest Trans Continental
Railway System.
FSOJB 0CESH TO OCEAN
Palwe Dining floom and Sleeping Cars.
axarioas Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
-ALSO-
Observation Cars, elloolng Unbroken
Vietus cf the Wonderful filocntain
Cocntry.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cara
the best 011 wheels. Equipments ot the
very finest throughout.
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL KAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China and Japan.
Empress of India leaves Vancouver
February 5.
I Empress of China leaves Vancouver
j March 5.
' Empress of India leaves Vancouver
! April 1
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE .
Leavs Feb. 16 and March 16 for
Honolulu and Australian ports.
For ticket rates and information, call
on or address,
JAS. FIXLATSON Agt
. Astoria Or
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