. tfttE DAILY : ABflQflii : stjN DAY : iUQRNINQ OOTOBHl 8, UE33. What is Tide Table fotf Oetobep, 1895. H in a WiTiu. low.wate. DATE. A.M. I P.M. A. a! II P.M. , hm I ft !h.m I ft 'h ni ft.llh.m i ft Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverlshness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach, and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Can-' toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. i ueuav. .. 1 Wedueaday 2 inursuay. .1 rnuay.... Rtiturtlay. . HUNIMV . Mouriay. ,. Tutudav .. Wedn'sd'y U Thursday. .10 rnuay Ji Saturday.. u SUNDAV. 13 Monday.. ..H Tuesday.. .15 Wedn'sd'y 10 Thursday .17 Friday ....18 rUiturday..l! Castoria. "Csjtorlt it an excellent medicine forcHl dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Us food effect upon their children." Br. o. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which art destroying; their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing; syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby (ending them to premature graves." Dr. J. P, Kinchelob, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D m So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known aa regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. AlXEW C SlUTH, Pro. SUNDAY. !M) Monday .. 21 1 umday . . tl Wedu'sd'y 2l inursuay .24 Friday.... 261 faturaay. 2 i u - v A zv Monday , 2 Tuesday . M Weiln'sd'yXU murrniay ,31 11 . 0 6 1IH 211 2ol 8:i ft fl-ll 7 ;"K 00 II. Wj 10 87 11 aol OSM I 28 218 80K 8 58 oo 6 10 720 8 2A 9 18 6 6 t 52 6 8 10 26 7 2 10 67 7 6 11 2717 U 1140 7 21 18 18 1.' 4:1 108 1 St 2 0.' 2 85 812 .: 4 !ii 600 IV) 8 88 8 60 10 24 1147 12 00 12 88 1 IS 2 009t S4190 8186 4107 9 6 16 7 8 61 8 7 7 868 6 8 4M8 8; 9 48 4 10 38 6 6 11 24 6 0 I. 5 88 -O 8 60- 1 9 6 07 0 9 6 ST. 1 6 0 34 10 7 02 1 0 7 00-1 8 7 81 08 7 2ti-16 8010 3 7 61 -1 9 8 ;(7 0 1 8 18-2 2 915 0 0 8 60-2 0 10 0101 9 67 81 1067 08 10 20 8 5 0 0; 05 11 80 3 7 1 20 00 1 18.18 2 88 0 0 2 48 4 4 8 81 06 85824 410-0 8 4 60 1 4 & 15 -0 7 6 40 01 00 -0 8 6 28 0 1 6 42 -1 1 7 16 0 7 7 21 1 6 8 OM 0 8 00 2;i 8 60 10 8 40 2 6 9 40 0 7 9 25 8 2 10 84 01 10 20 8 8 1182 OS 1182 4 0 085 08 10241 1 40 12 2 2.V8 8 2 40 1 5 8rf3 2 8 80 1 7 4 lit 5 4 12 18 4620 4 62 1 8 6 82 16 5 2a 2 0 6O60 9 ALONG THE WATER FRONT. The schooner Surprise left out for Al aska at 3 o'clock yesterday. Tha Cantaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York CHy. ' The Chilean bask Oscar Herrlara, which put in here leaking and was run hard and fast on the mud flats, was got oft yesterday. Her deckloadi Of Cumber was Jettisoned and two tugs then puKed her t!X-iBulle't1n. Thirty guineas per cent was paid Fri day on the British, iron ((hip Lord Spen cer, from. San Franlcsco 'April 9th for Cork, with 76,216 centals of wheat, shipped by Epplnger & Co. She was originally the Cunard steamer Java. The sealers, says: the Chronlc'.e, are disgusted with! the results of last tea- son's ventures. Not half a dozen of the schoorers ipaidr expenses ami the hunters and saKors have returned poorer than when they left here Oast year. In con sequence only about a third' of the fleet wi:H be lifted out next season and there wilt he plenty of idle men a?onr the front. OPENS .... October 5th. EXPOSITION Portland, Oregon. Am u,, dp 'veI.T.,df.'h' Indu.trle.,Ccmmerce. Busln..,. Pacific Northwest. ..... ..oiiuui.iures ana i ransportatlon Hcilities or the Great FlneMuslo. Special Attraction Every Day. Reduced Rates on oil Transportation Lines. ADMISSION. T ! For Pvhi'hll K.nr ...I., . h. C.l.t. Building to Single Admission a5C Children under 13 Years ... 10c Season Tickets $3.00 E. C. HASTEN, Secretary. C. H. HUNT, Superintendent. FOR TIIihAmOOK, NEHALEM The British ship Devortby HaM, Captain WlckJham, 1998 ton with a cargo of cement and coke, arrived 1n yesterday afternoon from Antwerp direct. She made the passage in 128 days and is con signed to Meyer, Wilson & Co., of Port' land. The opposition pilots brought the ship In, it being their first commission, Caipt. Stream was the pilot in charge. As soon 0.9 the vessel' came to anchor all hands were put to work unbending sal. 3. ' armament, at $3,600,000. She Is designed to haive 4t speed of at least 20 knots an hour at a, displacement of 9460 tons, and her four triple expansion engines are at work in pairs on (win screw. The contrast price 'Was 2,9S0,0CO. In length she 1s 4 feet t Inches, her beam measures 64 feet 8 inches, and the molded depth is 41 feet S inches. At 24 feet mean draught her dlEp'.ectrment Is 9160 tons. The dimen sions and arrangement of the working parts of the machinery axe slmiSar to 1 those of the New York. The battery is to consist of eight eight-Inch guns, j mounted: in Tour turrets, two In the mid dle line forward and aft, and two amld- thlps, sponosoned on the sides; ten five Inch, guns mounted In sponsons on the gun-deck slmU'ar to the four-Inch gun mounts of the New York, and sixteen six-pounder rapid fire and machine guns Her (protection la a nickel-steel deck of six Inches thickness on the elope and three inches on the flat, a water r.lne belt of three Inch plates, backed by a doubt streak of hull plating, extend ing over the whole "machinery space. Bar bettes ten inches thick wKl protect her eight-Inch guns, Inclosing the bases of re volving turrets, six Inches In thickness. The sponsons for her five-Inch guns are four inches thick , land thbse or the twelve rapid-fire guns are two Inches thick. Senator King was blamtdl for this mis. take by some of his constituency, but a close Inspection of the matter on his part, In resulted In his finding who was really to blame In the premises. This clause was in the bill that passed both branches of the legislature and when engrossed, but after leaving the hands of the enroling clerk it was abseat from the copy, thus showing that that person was ailtogether to blame In the matter, as the copy went to the printer with section 13 lacking. Of course this vir tually kills that section and leaves Buker City with a charter which makes no provision- whatever for the election of her councllmcn and mayor. This leaves the city In a rather awkward situation in that respect, and the error cannot he rectified untU the next legislature con. venes. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS. The San Francisco 'Marine Record flays: "The thrilling details of tho total destruc tion of the tine American ship Arabia and the almost miraculous escape of Cap tain MacLoon, wife, child and crew, from a. terrible death upon the above Islands, brings home to us once more the absolute necessity of Immediate, action being taken toward the erection and maintenance of light houses and steam sirens on this dangerous group of rocky Isles situated at the extereme southerly point of Cape Horn, In about .566 deg. south latitude, directly In the track of the large fleet of merchant vessels of all nations con stantly traversing this much frequented portion of the South Pacific ocean. The Importance of attempting to decrease the hazards attending the existence of this menace to life and property by action as outlined above cannot be too strongly ! Who Infest the maiket and are the means of robbing sick people of their money, and what is of still greater consequence, of not un frequently aggravating the com plaints under which they labor. It Is anl act or duty we owe to society to warn the people ajralnst these dangerous frauds. A little care on the part of the purchaser will protect them frOTv imposl- non oy oeaxing in mind these facts: Nev er buy where It Is offered in bu.k. (In kezs or jugs) as the genuine Hosteller's Stomach Bitters are soM only In bottles ihiavlng the handsome steeJ' t!atft dlnptaylng the combat between St. Oeonra Artrl h. ri a 1 . .... . ? ' ... .mv uiimsuii, auvj iraving ac me DOt- tora a mlnuature note of hand for one cent, bearing a facsimile of the signature of the president of the company, Over the cork Is a metsHle cap, on which is impressed the name of the article, togeth er with s medallion head In the center. Any person selling the counterfeit Hos teller's Stomach Bitters we shall' not hes Hate to bring to Justice, as we never fail to ton vlct. , mm, ajfdr mm m -f3 Japanese Bazaar SING LUNQ. Prop. OJlntep Goods Jtst Reeeiv d, An excellent sto.'k of underwear, hos iery, capa, etc., at extremely ;ow prices. 41T Bond Street, next door to Mauler's Fruit Store. Indio The Baltimore Sun tells of a little girl whose mother has guarded her against witnessing acta of violence or cruelty, and she Is In Ignorance of the methods urged nor too promptly undertaken, and ZnL'Z.. further, as It appears from Captain Mac tfTt". tear yard of her home, where a servant was killing a number of chickens for The Norwegian steamer Transit, char tered by, the Central 'American Steamship company, soiled from Seattle on Septem ber 23d with the largest cargo of general merchandise ever taiken from the North' west to Central American ports. Besides her cargo she carried several representa tives of Seattle business houses, who Willi make a tour of the republics In the interest of trade with Seattle. The Tran' sit carried 1,000 barrels o'f flour, 600,531 feet of lumber and a large consignment of beer. Six schooners are now In the river loading, four having come in Sunday, The tug Triumph towed the Antelope to Lyons' wharf last evening, and the Co- qullle, Parkersburg and Long are on tke lower river. These, witln the Free Trade, loading a't Rlverton, the Albion at Mor ra3 Bros.' mill, and the tug Katie O'Nell and Steamer BandorKe freighting ana carrying passengers, this valley is begin nlng to show up to the outside world, and is faring pretty well in the carrylng- line. Recoredr. . OTHER COAST POINTS STEAflERS ?. P. EliMOfJE, H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Alili Open por Special Charter. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend nn the. weather. For freight and as:-enger . rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORiN & CO., Agents. O. K & N. CO., Ajrens, Portland. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class Funerals AT POHb'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Ratrs Reasnunt. Embalming a Specialty After (Deals! "THE MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting Its trains by electricity. Toe only railroad using the celebrated electric berth reading lamp. . The coaches now runnirwr sn "The Mil waukee" are Palaces 00 Wheels. On aU Its through lines, the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Rallwey runs ttia most perfectly equipped trains of Sloep intr. Parlor, and DiUng Can and Coaches. For lowest rates to any point in the United tSfctes and Canada, apply to ticket Bfflwt, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agient, . Pora&orl, Orteoa; Or at any other time when yon wish a good cigar ask for the well known, home-made, hand-made, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by all smokers to be the beat ciuar 1 manufactured. W. F. tSCHIEBE, 71 tfihtl? Street, Astoria, Oregon 'tJCBEfc'C 1 Cloei. a 1 u fc d.T. I hiu Biff CI la a bmaJmmim remdr for ttonorrba. Glmt, BB.raatorrhisa. t dir. 1 Whites, ataral dia aiMd u charfea, or aoy laflamaia- irtonm. tion. irritatios or nlcvra i.ai.fi.a. tion of bimii mm. 'HtElUuCMtSttrA braaaa. oo-aauisaa(. U casrsbj. lyiT-iasuu. lit tl XD. or 2 Mu 12 ?. Circoitf Ml o if n mm. 1 - 1 1 si Cut A large number of salmon are reported in Smith river at the present time, but nothing can be done in the way of catch lng them on account of the closed sea son for Dialling, as laid, down by the fish laws passed by the last legislature. This law was framed to protect the Sacra- mento river, and the cannerymen and fisherymen on the salmon streams of the state are compelled to "have their business ruined for Its protection, ee peclally In HumboMt and Del Norte, this being the time of year when the run of salmon in Smith, river, Klamath and Eel rivers Is the largest. Coqullle Herald. A Berlin paper (KuMow'e) says "English shippers are taking an unfavor able attitude towards the canal. It Is most probable that Germany has to do with a Arm. ring of Interested parties formed to boycott the canal and thus to obtain oi reduction in the canal dues, whlL'h would mean further profit for the English carrying trade at German ex. pense. I would therefore be well- to await quietly further developements in the re ceipts of the canal, and to grant ad vantages to German, Dutch and Belgian North sea ports until the EngMsTv see their way to yield. Any further reduc tion or the dues would mean the m-edum- inance Of English coal in the Baltic, Ger many should not neglect to make the most or the EngWah 'boycott, and to ob tain possiDjy the greatest part of (Rus sian freight business for German North seal ports. Captain RoKIns of the iBrlHuh ah In Mor. lonetlt seems to be playing In Jiard hick. e was put in quarantine because he came from an Infected oort. had to throw over an or nis bafllast and then go throujrt wie aisimecung process before he could dock his ship. Now he does not knim what to do with, one of his crew. While me juenonera was at Rio da Janiom Chinese carpenter was shipped, and It Is this Mongolian who ' Is causing all the rroume. 'me ship is in the stream, but wi.1 probably dock today. Once alongside a guard will have to be placed ov?r the Chinese, for ff We escapes Capt. Rollins manes mmsetT liable to a fine of lf.no ,in. dt-r the McCreery exclusion act. The skip per wants to send the coolie back to China on the Gaelic today, but the tatter refuses to go. He Insists upon being taken to England and from there sent to i-rnns. -rne urrtlsh consul hs rh mt. ter under consideration and tha chanrea are mat some sc.utton o'f the r.rnhln rcm;.ii:a itaay. van. "From a resident of Currv mnnt. cently in this city, says the Ronebura- Pialndealer, we learn with reference to the wreck of the Bawnmorc that it 1. strongly supposed that the res,n the v.sisei come in so close to shore was be cause it tmd ft small careo of nni.vm, it wished to land, and the captain's story of ucikutj conqass is a delusion that will do to tell the marines. Certain it Is that a box ot that high priced dr jg was washed ashore, and the actions of the officers in not a Slowing the life-sav ing crew to go on board and rescue what they could, preferring to let it be devour ed y flames and flood, were highly sus picious, at least to the "pirate wreckers" of the coast.. The account telegraphed the press concerning the stealing of everything In sight by the wreckers Is emphatically denied. Our Informant I aso states that most of the clothing and umer anicics stooen were stolen by the crew of the wrecked vessel and not by the natives." The Hatefct addftion to the new navy, the cruiser Brooklyn, wo launched by the Cramps on October 2, and is said te be In a more advanced state of compCe tion than any other -vesse yet built by the Cramps at the time of launching. The Brooklyn was buiX undtr the authority of an act of congress of July, 1892, pro viding for an additional armored cniwr of th g-neral type of the New York, and firing the tost torrrtt, excXwve of Loon's report, that the position assigned to1 these rocks upon the ordinary chart is some six miles north of their true posi tion, the immediate necessity of an an thentlc survey is apparent, eo that their exact position may be determined beyond controversy. Not only wouCd these dan gerous reefs be a serious impediment to navigation were they situated In a more notherty latitude where ordinary weaHher might be anticipated, but when ft Is considered that almost Invarlbly, even in summer, this latitude Is enveloped in dense fog, and that tempestuous weather accompanied by tMck snow storms are generally experienced, rendaring the ob taining of sights to determlnj the posi tion of the vessel for days together al most Impossible, and further, that for six months out of the year, antarctic dark ness prevails after 2 o'clock In the aftor noon, It is apparent that the serious nature of the hazards attending naviga tion in this vicinity will b more keenly appreciated. Captain MacLoon also states that during his brief sojourn upon a rocky Tedge of one of the Diego Raoiirez Islands he found Indications of prjvious wrecks In the vicinity, and how many cf the vessels constituting the fast in creasing record of missing vessels can at tribute their loss to the existence of the southern "grave yard" WIB probably never be known. The Record is of the opinion that the attempt to minimize the hazards attending the navigation of Cape Horn by the erection of lighthouses, sir ens, eac, and the undertaking of meas ures to secure authentic surveys of thlB locality Is essentially an International duty and earnestly hopes that prompt measures may be token by the proper au thorities of ail maritime nations in the direction indicated." When you see a sky. of blue, Think! that sky was made for you; When the breeze bends down the trees, You just think that that's your brseze Every blessed drop of dew Falls upon a rose for you. 1 Atlantai Constitution. The peach growers must have got dis couraged and given it up as a bad Job. The reports that the .peach crop was a complete lailure have been notable by their absence this year. At any rate, to look at the large consignments of lus cious peaches In the markets these dava one would never harbor a suspicion of a failure of the crop. FREE PILLS, Bend your address to II. E. Buckton & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. ThoBf pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of OonaUuatlon and Sick Headache. For Materia and Liver Troubles ttoy have been craved Invalu able. They are guaranteed to be perfect ly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegidbable. Thiey do not weake. by their action, but by giving tone vo BOomooh and bowels greatly In vigorating lie system. Regulur size 25c per box. SoM .by Chos. Rogers, Druggist. dinner by wringing their necks. The child watched the proceedings with great inter est for several minutes, and then, in a glow of excitement, ran to her mother, "Mamma," she cried, "Just come and tee the fun. 'Mary Is winding the qhlckens up." bUCKLEN'S ARNICA BAtiVB.: THE BEST PlPK TOBACCO. Why Not make the baby fat? .For the thin baby is delicate, and is not h'alf so cunning;. Give the thin baby Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Scott's Emulsion is as easy a food as milk. It is much more effective in making thin babies fat, and they like it. ' If all the babies that have been made fat and chubby and well by Scott's Emulsion could only tell their story to the mothers of other sickly babies 1 xuere wouldn't be enough to The Oasis of thf Colorado Desert A New. . health Resort BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA - Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate The best salve In the world for Cuts. 1 Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. I Fever Sores, Tetter, Cfiapped Hands,! b luulm- Chilblains, Con.s, and All Skin Erup-) -Dan'f btpttvadtd tt aoctpt a tuMltvttt tions, end positively cures Piles, or no I Scott k Bowne, N, Y. AIIDnailiti. 50e.ndl I "J . v.l.. - ,0 BUDU.II.bRI, Qlvwl perfect satisfaction, or money refunded trice, 25 cent per rbox. For sale by Unas. Rogers. v)dd Fellows' building. SBN9ATION1AL EVENT. . " 'Ere's yer tnornln' papers,"- yeliled tho newsboy. "AM 'bout beln' a trolly car ax dent an' nobody hurt!" There are .many good reasons why you should use One -Minute Cough Cure, There ore no reasons why you should not, if in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. THIRST IFOR KNOWLEDGE. Paw, Inquired Tommy Tucker, "when it was young did they call It Boyhattan isiana' ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot aU la leavening Strength. V. S; aovemment Report MESSAGE FROM THE INTERIOR. 'Here," said the argumentative worm, "is my position in ey nutshell." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. PETROLEUM FUEL IN RUSSIA. The Engineering and (Mining Journal says: "The question of using petroleum as fuel on Russian railways is attracting attention from the authorities. Some time ago the ministry of ways and com munications approved the Nikolai rail way at least parfly substituting oil for wood, and for this purpose aj dozen loco motives on the Bologoje-Moscow section wt.l also te altered. At 'Moscow and Twer reservoirs will be erected for the storage of the petroleum. The Vladkavkas-Ros- tow, the Geiosi-Zairzyn and the RJasan- Oura'jsk railway lines are also contem plating the adoption of petroleum as fuel. The same fuel is used on the Transcau railan and other tines', and1 is being tried on the St. PetersTurg-Oranlenfbaum line, and it is asserted that it can also be used with? advantage for the Siberian railway. NOTHING STANDS AS HIOH as a remedy for every womanly ailment, as Dr. Pierce's Farorite Prescription. It os an invigorating restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a complete curs for all the derangements. painful disorders and chronic weaknesses peculiar to the sex. For young girls entering womanhood: for women at the critical "change af life"; for women approaching confine ment; nursing mothers; and every woman who is "run down," tired, or overworked It Is a special, mfe, and certain help. Bend for free pamphlet or remit 10 cts stomps) for a book of 168 pages on 'Woman and Her Diseases" and how to cure them with borne treatment. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. T. Dr. Pierce's Pellets curs constipation. piles, biliousness. Indigestion, or dyspep sia and headaches. TO h, . Heal Estate (Den, Q Backers nd ' ' Easiness JBen ; ' 0! Astoria ;'. Generally. , - ' A POINTER! "ry:!( 'jfef;jyr.vvf-':i sarCsil Into the Astorlsn office and get sample copies ol our regu lar Commercial edition. It eans ftfoneg in Your Pocket. Cif Sf?i" en sc it' w fLLTtN"bf"c'u r tlTl, Anagreeable Laxative and NK11VE TONIC. BoldbyDniggistsorsentbyinnli. S&OntOa and f 1.00 per package. Samples free. Tfrt TTsS The Favorite TOOTH fOWOTs k3 liUlortiieXeetbsiiniaiMuo, Tor Sale by S. W.1 Conn, A LOST SECTION. An Error in the Late Baker City Charter. Salem Post. At the last session of the legislature a new charter for Baker City was presented for the consideration of that body. This bill bad been framed by Senator Win R. King, and on consideration passed both houses of the legislature, was en grossed and, duly enrol'.el After the bill hod passed from the hands of the enrolling clerk to that of the print r nd then Issued to the public ss par: Few Hen yould Ask for a Finer Dinner than those ws serve. We're trying In every war to make them the most en- loyable m town. All the "good things" of tha season cooked by our excellent cook la the most delicious stylo, Perfect service. If you Invite a friend te the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antes tfeat be will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Are You Going East? If as, drop line to A. C. Sheldon, general agent ef the '"Burlington Route," 26 Washington St., Portland. Be will mail yen free sf charge, maps, Hm tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets ria either the Northern, Union, Houth m. Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest him . ettainaDie. E. llcNEIL, Receiver. GiveB Choice - of J cqo TransGontinehtal i-comeB, Via Spokane " and St. taul. Via' Ogden,Denver . and Omaha or ' St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleeper " Free Heollnlng Chairs Car, Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Friday, Bept. 6. Bute of California, Wednesday, Sept. 11, Columbia, Monday, Bept. 16. State, Saturday, Sept 21. ' Columbia, Thursday, Bept. 26.. State, Tuesday, Oct.. 1. , Columbna, Sunday, Oct. 6. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter wilt leave Astoria at T p. m. dally, except flundiy;, leave Port land at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday, The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at 6:46 a. in. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, Muepf Satur day,' , ..... For rates and general Information call on or address --'-. C. F OVHRBATJGH, Commercial Agent. Astoria. Or. W H. HURXiBURT, uen. pas, Agrt,, Portland, Gr. Are sYoii ; Going Bast? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN : I'!-., i i is. i cr . niu.kni u; WiiV . -I'ttaft Unlin-tA TIa..I I i a legislature. It w.s found that section 13 i ,,oled I to bs ths finest en.ilnril n of the charter relating to the election ,ud ,n Ss worU f " Si SStT of councilmen and mayor was missing, tn, et classes of CHICAGO, MlNNEAPOlvIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GUBATh shobt line Between DU.LUTH, ST. PAUL,. , CHICAGO And. all Points East and South Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- urmiea Dining and Bleeping Car .Trains and Mot,to: . ; , "ALWAYS ON iptfe" ; Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes ot passengers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this fsmmn line. All Mr.(j Lv: W. H. MEAD. F. C. BAVaGB. Oen-Aent Trav. F. and P. Agt la Wasliiogton st. Portland. Or. Pronounced by Physicians lie most Favorable in America for Sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections in the past by the large numbers who otherwise would have been glad to tak advantage of Its beneflcial climate, has " "L.lacK ot ""'table acoommoda tion. The Southern Pacific Company, takes pleasure in announcing that Rev era! Commodious and ; Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indio eta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. Ttey are fur n fched with modern conveniences, sop plied with pure artesiao. water, and so situated as to gov occupants all the advantages to be derived from a more or less protracted residence in this de lightful climate.. (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart of the great desert xt the Colorado which the Southern Pa clilo road traverses there la an oasis called Indio, which, m our opinion. It the sanitarium of tha earth. We be lieve, from personal lnvestigaUon, that for certain invalids, the'e is no spot or this planet so favorable." Q. T. Stewart, M, D., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal son shine, fill one with wonder and delight. Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to do. Aa to Its possibilities as a health resort, -ere Is the most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soil for rain is an unknown faotor; pure oxygen, don pa atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired t It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu matics. Considering the number of sufferers who have been oured, I have no hesitancy In recommending thla genial oasis as the haven of the affllot ed." . INDIO Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 jnilcs from LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles l3-oo For further Information Inoulre o any Southern Paclflb Company agent, ur auurees , E. P, ROGURfl, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt, 8. P. Co. j . , . . J. B. KIRKIaAND. Dist Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder Sm, Portland. Or. J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DfjlVEfl, HOUSE, BWDCE AND ' WHARF BUILDER. Address, boi 180. Pojtoffics. ASTORIA, OH k ;! ' NOTICE. . . , '': . The partnershlD heretofore tween e. J. Qreenlund and Anton Brlx florists, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts of the said firm will be paid by C. J. Qreenlund and C. O. Falmberg, and all outstanding Sf counts are due and payable to them. C. J. OKEENLUND, ANTON BR1X. KARL'S CfcOVER ROOT will turffr .n.. . V. 1 A -- 1 . J' uur uiuuu, cieur your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your neail clear as a bell. 25 eta, 50 cts., and 11.00. Sold by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BT THH PRESS. Gentlemen: This Is to certify thai I have used Krause's Headaune Capsules with satisfactory results. I tonight a bos which cost ins and one capsrie cured me of a dreadful sick hndcche. My wife and mvself nave both osed tha medicines manufactured by the Norman Llrhtr Mfg Co, and w re commend them to the publlo as being JJust what they are represented. Respectfully, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-flve cents, for sals by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney, TJ. 8. A- Kan Diego Cal., says: "rinnoh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever fount that would o me any good. Price 6a ets. Sold by 3. W. Conn. Mrs. T. 8. Rawklns. rhit'-i,--. Tnn Mys, "Shllor's VltilUor -t.A w .. i l-'r I It t.. Ihii rm. Kly tor a debilitated system I evr ttsed." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Km nty trouble. It excel! Pitve To cts Far Sale by J. W. Cotin.