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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1896)
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K 4 N, CO., After (Deals I Or at, uny otlu r limit wlli'll )lill umul cigiir risk tir t lie welt kiiuwn, homo- inn Jo, Imiul nmilo, wbitu labor oijfiir 'U llelle Anturlu." CoiioiiIcJ by nil smoker to b llm bel eltfiir manufactured. w. f. scmuBn, 71 Nintl? Street Astoria. Oregon. A Franklin says, good dross opens all doors, yuu liuuid nut Inns light of the fact that a perfect mting cult la the main feature. Wananinkvr & brown noted (or fit, workmanship ami Munvrlorlty of oiiniltit'B. Tneir rep- rosentntlve visits Astoria every throe months. Ofllre 64 Dekum Hulldlng, PnrM.ind, Or Reserve order til! you nave sen the soring line of anmptca S THERE? I there a man with heart so co'.d. That from his family would withhold The comfort- which they all could find In article of FURNlTURlfl ot th rlk-ht kind. Vnfl . would suggest at til eaon, it-e sidi-lioard, Extension Table, or -f Pining Chairs. We have the lnrgea , ln.'rt line ever ahown In the city ixl .t tiHru.i that cannot fall to plcaa h.. inn' hnyi'ra HE11.BORN & SON. and Children. IsOSSTS Pitcher's Ccstorla. Abb Open For Special Charter. Airens, Portland. FREEMAN & HOLMES. TilcickhtHitliM. Hprclnl attention raid to twambiial re pnirliiK. flret-cJiuw homahoolnu. etc LOGGING CAMP WORK A SPECIALTY 19? Olney atreet. between Third and and Fourth Aamrta. Or- ASTORIA IKON WOKK8 Coo'oy St,, foot it Jwlnon, Aiiurle. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Und and AWrln Enjln.i. Bolltr uik, Sl.m but and Cnniy Work a Spcllij . CaiHnfi of All Doirrlpllona Madt to Ordar oa Short Nolka. John Fox.Preildent and Piiperlntendent A. L. Fox Vloe President 0. B. Prael Becretar "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen : I had oocaalon to aae several boxen or Krauee'f Headache Papmilea while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headache and dliilnesa Have hud very little headache ilnoe my return, which 1 remarkable. Tonra. rooeotfiiH JOHN U. SHAFFER. Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. Fof aal by Cba. Roger, Aatoria, Or., sole agent rf'v',.i HI b a Bon-rolionom tjr i m mwiy tttr Oonorrhota, .ftlllHKK'E'-l PI""!, dp.rmotnrrjiiTa, ' 'J it 1 1 t d. n Wlilma, anna I oral dl-z--gr OHtr.niM,! Hi rliAra, ur anr l;ill'tn)ma aff a.i w .trifi.r. lion, Irritalliia r ult-ni--4 'twill twni.4Ma. lion vt in ii r dm miii olr'l!EvlOn(Mir(iri, bran. Nnn-aoiriui. i--AiiiniHHn, PTta UnM 1,7 rB'-"'tt' ' ,7Vj-"-Jv5 l.v Hxpri-... .i.,wi,l. (oi Tj-nir-ni m UncuLr isol ui; nuaaal. Tide Table for January, 1896. DATE. 1. ni. Wifiliicatluy Tliiiiailny Friday Hiininliiy nrxiMY Moniluy TiiK-iliiy Wcilnowliiy, Tliiirnluy Krlilny , rnt urilnv , , "7 Wi i Hi II II 3 4H 4 h OH ft r,i (I 411 7 41 H ;i() 11 :4 l'l III (I 114 1 Kl I hi i T I f .1 iSI 3 l'l 4 'i 4 Mi A it! II '1U 7 14 7 ' K i : I" i 11 U : t;t 14 1 15 ' Id 117 (IS I 111 I W n Hf.NDAV..,. Moniluy Tui'iduy , , . , . Wi'ilni'ulii 'l'liuilay , ... I'rl.toy Hittiipluy. ., , , SUNDAY Mommy 'i'lieailuy U (nliKi.iliiy TlniriMjiiy ! Z;l IV..I.1U 01 Hat nnlit'tV.! , . . . . 1 Tt HUN DAY j H 111 S (Ml 1(1 10 0 ID 0 VI 1 T '2 Moniluy ' "7 'lucwluy j 'M Wcdm-aihiv I'd Tliiir.lay I ) rriiiay i m SjllPPlKGDflYBYDflY rVIarlne matters, Here, There and Everywhere. The ali'iinu'r llurrlaoii la atlll at Hlua law. The achonrr OIIle aa towed up the river yeaienlay arirrnoon. The Klmore will probalily have out for Tillamook tomorrow morning. Within the next tw wrrka a larxe nuinlM-r of lumurr iM'hoonrra will arrive at Aatorla, The IhrM-maaled eohoon -r Corona Inft out yeeienley afternoon for Han Kren rlico with a load of lumlx-r. The alcainor Blgnnl Irft up f.ir Portland lar! nlKlil. after dlarharglng Sil tuna of coal at the O. It. and N. bunker. None of the veeela In port Irft out yinlrriluy. At a late hour luat night the weather hail moilerateil eiimi'lrntly to al low of tome movvmenta this morning. The lirltl.li lark (llrngalirr left up the river fur Portland yeaterday morn Ink. Hhe had a few hundred tuna of coa atvmrtl which h w ill dlarharge upon her arrival In 1'ortland. The Poller yeetrrday took a load of aalmon frnm Klmore, ftanborn Co., up ho river, and one thouaand riM'i of In from the liondnl warvhoiiae. Plve hun.lretl raaea of the latetr go to Pillar Itork. and the balanre to Clifton. On the prrvlou evening the Potter took away :iou caaea of aalmon. The following notice haa been aaue hr Captain Far nhult: "N'otlre la herehy K I veil that the 8an laland bar, alngle pile, poet light beacon tupper) waa car rlnl away by freehct and will be re placed aa loon aa the depth of water In he Willamette river will permit. Thle notice alTiTH the I.let of I.lghta and Pog Hlgnula. Iarlllc Count. 1, page 21. No. CM, alao the l.let of lleacona and liuoys. acltlc Conat, page M." Until the Potter and the Telephone re very buay nowaday with flllpmeni of aalmon and material foi the varloua rantiiTlia along the river. The work thin car preparative to oitenlng the eraeon, la much farther advanced than at this tlmn In lsM, and already a great many new boat a are being built. Moat of the rannerlea are getting new atippllin n( cooler, and all are having their machin ery and boiler attended to. Mr. P. Cherry, Krltlsh vice consul, haa nolllH-.l Uiiyd'l agent In Victoria. II. C, of the dtiuppraranre of the Cadaow For- rat, and Unit official haa no douht al ready communicated with the Dominion ovrrnment and the Impeilul atithorillen llll the object of getting a search Insti tuted liy Dominion tenders. It I be lieved that If one of our own steamers la aent out she should get to Plattery and frt.ni there search the cor ft aa fur ai b) cgreea north, J. llolyn, second mate cf the barkf ntlne nrth West, loading lumber at Inmii. Poulscn & Co.' mill, Portland, met with severe accident yealerdny, resulting In he breaking of two of hi rtb. The man wna standing by the chute down hlch the lumlicr was being sent, and In endeavoring to check the progre?s of a heavy timber, was caught between It and he hatch combing. Dr. Terry, marine urgeon, was summoned, and after exam ining the iMin' hurts ordered him taken to Ht. l! til's hospital. While not dan- roue, the Injuries are painful. The Cadxow Fon-st today reachea the limit of overdue vessels that have once been spoken off the mouth of the month of this river and then dlsapneared. TI" present gale Mowing from the north rrl ouuht to bring 1. r within reasonable dis tance of the Cape Is she Is above water, even though her ballast ha vhlftid. Meantime Immediate etep should be taken by the cltlxcn of Astoria to k for the dispatch of the Columbine or the Manxanlta on a search. Common hu manity suggest uch action, and no t(me ought to be lost to see that It Is dune. John Nell, a deckhand on the steamer Potter, was very nearly drowned yester day e'ternoon. lie wss trucking salmon nbcn',1 the boot, which wa lying at Flavel'a dock, and when half way down the gang plsnk, slipped, and was thrown overboard. Nell was unablo to swim, but managed to flounder about on the sur face of the water, until Pilot Allen threw i line to him, which he cauirht. A big cue was then passed down and Nell, who had twice gone under with the small line In his hands, was hooked Into It, and slowly drawn up to the vessel's aide, and hauled on deck. Two case of salmon were lost. The missing Mackinaw haa not been off the ways at Ban Francisco more thnn two weeks. Her machinery, boilers and hull were all In first class repair. Speak ing oi ner protmuie nlaapprarnnce, n prominent shipping mnn In Tacoma says: "It Is the common opinion of thoso ac- j qualntrd with the practice of steam col-' Her running from the north to Banj Francisco that they are the moat danger-' on oraft on the const on which a mnn' ran risk his life. Several well-informed water front and mm-lne men exoressed tne opinion loony tnnt It Is only a nues. Hon of time when these large Iron col-i Hers, staunch and seaworthy a they are, . will be lost. One of theso men obaerved today: "These colliers will carry uch large cargoes that they have no buoyancy' end sit In the water a ied load. It la' snld of the captain of the steam collier Mnntserrnt, that waa lost off the const a 'year ago. that be would not consider his vessej loaded until he could reach over the ehlp's side and touch the wnter. Tho men engaged on theao vessel seem to have no fear. Th colliers Kceweena; nnu aionisrrrat were both lost off Cape 1 )IIOl WtTKII. LOW WATKK. A. 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'A 117 7.0 4 24 0.6 6 14 6.0 II IS 6.6 ; 7 HO 6.8 0 6.1 III 20 6 7 11 20 0.1 nib o!i 11 68 0.8 ' 0 4!) 0.4 1 an d.2 8 48 0 ;i 10 05 10 4.) 11 0 u 1 40 0 12 1 I!7 2 67 4 '11 ft 24 0 10 7 (Kl 7 60 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.7 3.7 8.0 4.4 4.4 8.7 8.8 2 0 2 3 8.6 8.M 0.8 7.0 H.l H.4 riauery aoout a yer ago, each with a cargo of coal aboard. No collier have ever Iwtn lost coming up th coast In Lai laal. The coal from I'orr.ox mine seem to shirt more than any on the coaal while In a ship' hold. The coal shlpied from Tacoma packs well and Utile or no trouble I experienced from ll changing position whllo the vessel la at see.' " The Micklnaw la controlled by James Jerome, but la now tindr charter to the Southern Parlila Itallroad Company to carry coal to Oakland and Port Coata. Th steamer W. K. Merwln I now docked at Mount Vernon, minus her pilot houee, steering gear and ma't, with a badly disfigured smokestack and a mu:h frlghtrntd crew, aaya th P.-l. This Is due to a collision that occurred Monday night between the Merwln and the par tially opened drawbridge that stretches across the Bkaglt river at Mount Vernon. The boat had gone past her regular land ing place this aide of the bridge, to Avon, a 'id on returning down the river whlallrd aa usual for the draw to open. A stick In the wheel prevented the boat from backing when she got near the bridge, and driving against It lull force th whole works above tho upper deck were swept clean rs far back as the sninkeaiack. Captain W. K. Merwln was slightly hurt, but beyond a bad fright no one else was Injured. Th crew slept ashore that night. The captain has put In claim for damaxes, the amount of which wss not learned. In then winter days, when the wind comes like a hurricane off the river and whistle along past the wharves that line the water front. It Is amusing to note how the newcomers to Astoria particu larly women and children who have come among us from Eastern Interior towns to cast In their lot with the future of the city, spend most of their spare time on the docks. The ocean breexe, the estu ary of the Columbia, with Its whltecap and foaming waves, are to them a de lightful and health-giving novelty, and they are content to stand for hour at a time and enjoy their novel surroundings to the full. People here to whom theee sights are so common forget that the dock are promenade too often over looked. The majority of our women and children would be more healthy and vig orous In every way If they Indulged more often In visit to the water front and allowed Mother Nature to rough handle them In her boisterous manner now and again. Charle Drown, second mate of the shin Topgallant, which arrlvtd in port late Monday afternoon from Ban Francisco. says the Telegraph of Seattle, was taken to Providence hospital yesterday to be nursed for an accident received at sea. Ilrown blames his misfortune to Captain (illmore, and I not backward In con demning his superior officer. When t Post-Intelligencer reporter called at the hospital yesterday, Drown waa lilting In a large chair and seemed to have con siderable difficulty In breathing. He said: 'I was hurt on the fourth day oul from Ban Francisco, while assisting one of the men before the mast. We were working on a windlass, when one of the spokes, which had rotted, broke, causing me to fall backward, my back striking on a portion ot the Iron frame ot the wlntxe. The man with whom I waa working fell on top of me, and for a moment I was tinned there. Well, the thlnsr Just knocked me out clean and cold. It being some time before I could get my breath back. I use! some very strong liniment rn my back, which helped me a whole lot. I would not have been Injured had not the captain ordered me there. Then after 1 was hurt Re did not treat me decently or tven humanely. This morn- lng while I was being brought over from Port Klakeley, where the ship Is, he said Hrown, you sit In the cabin, and I will have you sent to the hospital In a cab. I waited but what do you suppose he tent for meT The police wagon. I did not want to ride In thit, a I waa never In one before, but T made up my mind to Fo. as It v.-as no disgrace to ride In one of those when injured. My back is mighty sore, I tell you." Hrown I an old-timer and a member of the Coast Beamen' Pnlon. and of the Forester of mertca. It Is not known how badly he i Injured. SHE HAD REFORMED. ('"crvllle Journal. Kthel Molly told me yesterday, Nell, f it you had resolved to give up talking si:. 'IK. Nell-Yes, I h.ive. I have thought It all over, and I've made up my mind that even If the young mm do shmo to like a girl whoso talk Is brirbt and slangy, when It comes to getting married she simply Isn't in It. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all la leavening Strength. V. S. Ooverameat Report Oabler I want to auk you a question. What Is a missing word contest? Dabler A mlslng word contest? O, yes: It's one ot the troubles a man has with his stenographer, you know. Washington Star. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Mrs. twed Is your husband a do mestic man? Mrs. Henpeck He's the only domestic we keep. I have taught him to cook and wash dishes very nicely. Philadelphia Record. DON'T P.B IMPOSED UPON, when you ask for Dr. PlercA' Oolden Mmllcan Discovery. Go to a reliable dealer. He will sell you what you want. Tho one who have something else to urgo upon you In Its place are thinking of the extra profit they'll make. These things puy "them'' belter, but they don't care about 'you Nona of these substitute Is "Just as rrord" as the "Discovery." That 1 the only blood-cleanser, flesh-builder and rtreiiKih-restorer so far-reaching and '-o unfailing In Its effects that It can be "gunrnntced." In the most stubborn fcktn, scalp or scrofulous affections, or In every disease that's caused by a torpid liver or by Impure blood It effects perfect and permanent cures Til DlflCOVKfir 8AVKD ItlA lAVtt. Mr. o, (..uiiuiirtie, drugxlvt, nay.r. wu. ill., aays; "To Dr. King's New It cvry I oi my Vf-. Wo taken WW i, a ui.(.D ai.ii trl-j al) tin ptiyttlclans fr mile .!!:, Put of no vn.'l awl wo Kivsn up sol i-jid 1 tvuM not bve. llav. mg vr. KT,g M,w D,acfvry in tn uire, I aot r-.r a trutl and t-egan ti me a.n1 mm the llrt dmt tjnn lo get b-itr, arid itf:.T uxtig three bt!e al up and ,V,in ar.ln. I is wmh It wolgln ,n g .d, We won't kiep Kum ur 'ui wiiJiDii! .t." cm a fr; -trial at wkui. iiogrr drug ai.ire. rrHk-A this Is leap year I will trouble yi.u, Ml.i Florence, to belli me cn wun my com. Florence Certain iv aim I will shirr your sleeve In wuh piraaiirr. Indianapolis Journal. tin ariruts Cough Cure m a nonular MiriKiy ior ero'ip. Bafa (or children and umts. I tin, uoa-cr. " ' n 'l'!'f'ill!'l--I'm older than you think I am. Miss Caustic -I doubt if. ili-uita. DeWlll' Utile Karly Itiaer for Mlloua. near, inriig -eiion, cotu.Hi atlon A email I in, a prompt cure. Chas. Roger. "Why did you break off you emcfla-e ment with Mis llertha?" "Iteraua her parrot wa lway sylnir. "Bioa that ueorge. Hut what difference did that maker Your engagement wa nut a secret. "Hut my name is not 'Jennie. Fllegende Dlaetter. BUCKLE.V8 AP.NICA SALTS. The beet aalve In the world for Cm. Bruise. Sore. Ulcer. Ball Hhenm Fever Bore. Totter. ChaDDed Han.i. Chilblain. Con,, and All Fkln Erup- uon, ana pownvely cur File, or no pay required, it t guaranteed to give perfect eatlefactlojj, or money refunded. Knee, zo cent per tox. For sole bt Cha. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Mr. Drown-What was that noise In the parlor? Mrs. Hrown I hope It wasn't Clara breaking her engageemnt with Mr. Qotrox. Philadelphia Hccord. Pile ef people have piles, but DsWItt'a Witch Hare I Salve will cure them. When promptly scplled It cure scald and urn without the t lightest pain. Cha. Rogers. In Italy," he w telling her. "they make flour out of chestnuts." "Do they?" he answered sweetly: "what a bonanza, you would be to them." Detroit rce Prcsa. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona She Do you think It would be unmald- enly for a girl to propose lo a man? He ertalnly not. If she Is rich enough for wo. New York Bun. Flin.OH'8 Ct.'ItK 1 sola on a spmran- tee. It cure Incipient consumption. It the best Cough Cure. Only on cent a dose. 2T cents, (u cents, and il.tO. For sale by J. W. Conn. Maude Did you go to Clara' wedding? Mabel No: I never encourage lotteries. Yonker Statesman. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. An American tourist recently sent his bicycle from Donodn to Paris by parcel post. The cost was only a few pence, and he received ll In perfect order. KARL'S CfcOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, reg' olate your Bowels, and make your bead cleer a a dcil ZS eta., 60 ct, and SL00. 8old by 3. W. Conn. Cabinetmakers in Florence receive cent to et cent a day. 49 One Minute Cough Cure 1 rifhtly nam ed. It affords Instant relief from suffer ing when afflicted with a severe cough or cold. It acta on the throat, bronchial tube, and lungs and never fall to give Immediate relief. Cha. Rogers. A cofTee picker In about 3t cent a day. Arabia ran earn PKOVKM A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krauae'a Headacne Capsules wherever I have bad a chance. Tbey have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kind of headache. Tours truly. J. fi. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Cha. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole astent All the patent mediie adtertise.1 In tlii paper, together rith the choic est perfumery, and toilet article, etc. an be nought r.t tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drug store, oppoette Oc cident Hotel. A. torts. "WELL, THAT'S FUNNY." Harper' Round Table. "Mamma, where do eggs come from?" "Chickens, my dear." ' "Well, that' funny. Papa says that chicken come from eggs." Qali-kly.Thsreatbly, Forever Cared. Four out cf five who auftor nervousness, mental worry, attacks cf"thebluos,"arebut paying tho penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain yonr vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ErVE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, K.Y. Are You Goirt East? If so. drop a line to A C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington 'Koute." 250 Washington St., Portland. 'He will mall you free of charge, maps. time tables, ana advise you as to tne through rate to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, Wnd furnish you with through tickets I...I- .llhu, . I, U..rtk.M. T,.l.,n (.'.... t K r?m. Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very. lowest rates obtalmible. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest euulpped rail- Toad In the world for all claw. of tiveU THE ABOVE PICTt'KE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on tho Chicago, Mil waukee and St. I'nul Railway. No. Its turlns are vestlbuled, heater by steam. and lighted by electricity. Each sleep enr berth has an eleetrlo reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best in the world, and its coaches are palaces on wheels. "this great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarveling public the beet service known. Ticket via the t'lilnigo, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kiiiiaay ore on rale at all railroad ticket offices to ane point In the United Slstes Cannd.n. Pur maps, folders and other "crmatlon, address. C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J ". CASEY', Portland, Or. 'J -s.v. Pass and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. mmm$ mj'vmw'- vita 'fc " '"' ,--- ysm"' . j I'M mmmm j w - THE BEST PIPE ; TOBACCO. I7 1895 pisfper Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stpel, Coal, Grocefiea & Provisions, Flour it Mill Feed, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'e Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. Gives Choice of Tmo Transcontinental -MManajf -ra X. ixoutee, Via -Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden .Denver and Oruaha or St. Paul. Pullman end Tourist Elee"rw Free Reclining Chair Car, Astoria to 5an" Francisco. Columbia, Tuesday, Jan. 14. State of California. 3unday, Jan. 13. Columbia, Friday. Jan. 21 State of California. Wednesday, Jan. 3. Columbia, Monday, Feb. 1 State of California, Saturday, Feb. 8. Columbia, Thursday, Feb. 11 Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at T a. in. dai:y. except Sunday. The Steamer LurCtne wtS teave Astoria at t:4S a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at I p. m. dally, except Satur day. - For rates and general Information call on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent. W. H. HURLBTJRT, Gen. Pa. Axt. Portland, Or. Are You -Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket read via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- tlbuled Dining ana Sleeping car Train nd Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion, All classes of passengers carried on the veatlbuled trains without extra charge. Bhlp your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents nave tickets. W. H. MEAD. P. C. SAVaOB. Gen. Agent Tray. F. and P. Aat MS Washington st. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattannoim Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vitallier '8AVI-H) MY LIFE.' I consider It the best reia dy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble. It excella. Pilve ?S ets. E. JlcNElL, Receiver. For Bale by J. W. Conn. . Japanese Bazaar BINO LUNG. I'rop, W have the finest and moot complain line of ladles' and children' novelties and notions ever shown In the city, and they are being sold at prloe ao low that you ronnot help buying them. 'Jive us a call. 417 Pond Blreet. next door to Monlcr'i Fruit Store. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Artists' Materials, Palr.ta. Oils, Glass, ik. JapantM Matt! j. Ruga and Bamboo UwJs 3fH Commercial Htrcef. 0UNSET LIMITED. HKAMON OF In9a.l8?6. WILL nl'JN Tmiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND '- . New Orleans Over the Great J unset fjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 1893. The mot conapCete, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vesti buied TTansKwntlnentai Train In America, New Equipment, especlxlly designed for this eenrtce. Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE flSTOmSflV IJJGS BflKK Acts as trustee for corporations and in dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOvTLBT President BENJ. YOUNG vice Present FRANK PATTON : DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. & H. Page, BenJ Young, A. e. Reed. D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement. Gust Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those w serve. We're trying in every way to make them th most en joyable la town. All the "good things" ef the season cooked by our excellent cook tn the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you invite a friend to the Palace Bestaurant the place I a sufficient guar antee that tie will receive a good meal. The Palace flestaarant I. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVES, HOUSE, BRIDGE AflD WHARF BUILDBH. Address. box its, Postoffice. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SflWiailili. A complete stock of lumhor on ban In tbe rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and aU kinds ot finish ; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Term mn.Ki. and prices at bedrock. Ail order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. V. L. LOGAN t- leaalde. Oregon. KARL'S CLOVER nnrvn ... Blood purifier, gives freannes and clearness to the compiesioi and cTies Constipation. K cts, Kv eta. 11 no For Sale by J. w. Coon. INDORSED BT THE PRE33. Gentlemen; Tbu i. . Krause's Headauno t'aosulea E I J?. k tory "uts- I tought a box which cost ins .Si. ..n ..r,. r"Lme 0f . dreadful sick headache rhi I !, , "vseir nave both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Llobty Jifg Co.. and we re commend them to the public as being Must what they are represented. Kespectruiiy, vr. 3. mrrcHisoN-. Ed. Gazette. Pleasant Hill Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Cta Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney, V. S. A. Pan Diego Cal., says: "sniloa's Catarrh Remedw in the first medicine I have ever found that would do me anv arond Tri, ra Itta. 8oM by J. W. Conn. - .m r - - -r