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TIIK DAILY ASTOBIAN, TUESDAY JfOBVIVfl, WAY 2fi, IBOfl. Tide Table for May, 1896. lllllll JATK. Irlility , . , rMiliirdnv , , , , , HI NK.VV .... .MutnUy Tiii'iilny , . , , Vr.lni'lur . , . . 'i'liiinmajr Friday. Halnrday HtNllAV Monday,. Ttli'sday , , Wi'iliiiuHliiy 1'liurwluy Friday Haturdav M'NUA'Y Monday Ttttwday Wdiulay , , , Thursday Friday Haturilay rMAV Monday Tuesday Wmlm-aday Tbitrsdav Friday . halnrdav bl NIAY MATTHIIM MARI1NII. Movtitifiilaol Vvawla l Mortew (Mill l.llrllri The pitmrr Aldlun rlrtml yesterday (ur Mail KtunrU.u with Sl",il ftx'1 ol IuiiiIht frutn I ho Haanmaaw Jdille. Tito llrlllah elilp Yatana. wlili-h l.H up Ills ruer HaluMay, line Imm.(i rharlrrmi lo load oh. at ur III" lulled hlngdom, Himnicr Anaia. from Hull t"l araiero, urtUiM aiirila)r iirln nml, allrr dl iKirmiia AalulU (r' l Ml tii dm nvr. Tlx al.tmlili Hutc urrlvr.l Irtun Hun I'rnu. Iimu wtrlx )ra(Knlnr imirnlnn HI in Ima . IntMii HiahSpr Hal nlxl ciial.lrr ndla (run fur Aalutla. l4.r. li.ia Klrla ami VI. tf nnoll uf. rttnl it..n from I'urUuiMt Inai Krl'luy ui.l Bih-. lli airamora Klnuira, Au. U1. Mafluwrr, CK'l'klKlll. Mill). J- rrl. anil Ilia auamrr rwantly bull! Iy JVMro Uruilmra, III llwu.o. Thora am four voaarla dun Hi Ihla pori. Thr aro Ilia Murlcayn. IrX lona. Ca tain llutiniia. rtiin llamliuri. hli'h Mll h! January t. ('lu hinanaiialiirv, IM (una, Cai'talii 'I hoinaun. from Calciilla Krb ruary It; HulJi..iln.llilr, IU lotia. Cap lain Nli aul, rruin 1'olcutla Kilrtiary : Nan'laaua, U.TI lolia. (rum Anlwrrp Jaif uary S Kuur tvuola art 1u nl muiit K. Tlx lulal an ruulo Innnafa In n.4. Tha aiKomar Alt-Ion, from Aatorla for Han Kron.iaco, twul nulla a lima oln ilun on h-r lai (rip, aa (h lollowin from In Kgamirwr would liullralv: Th x:lioiii4.r Alhion. artili h arnvrd from up ! cuaal Hun.ur lal. had an avmtful uy aa. irtiing I ho full fore of th nonii Wvalrrn alortn On of llw man ra wahal otrboar.l wliUo ollarapUiic lo rui away aoina of Ilia forward rlln ll tia4l a Una alKiul hla walal ami waa Tad Ttta tlx k Imd of lutntwr waa irrlad aay. and llw raptaln won waali ad ovarlioanl In the wrm-lum, waahr Inu k ou twarl. and later crni orr ana back a avrond lima. V'raO Pprlnkel. dark of tha atcan.rr Kin ma. had two narrow Mvaiwa from dnatti Ihurmlay momliMl, aya tha Han Krniii-le. o Kaamlnrr. In tha Krai plar ha nai n.lmoal drownnl, and the kindly mranl oltlto-a of Ilia would-taf rravuera nearly l-rmlliilo.! Ilia rilPlnii-a. Hprtn krl Ml from Ihn Waahlucton atrvot wharf, an.1 Jwnaa Holllvan. clrrk for Iho HHrry Kluurtn Villi Company, threw hliu a plank The plunk etrurk Ih troxxlliia' man In the niuuih. knorkma out one of hla leelh. Hprlnkel went un. ur. hut had atrenicih enough left to reap Hie plnnk. wlilon liekl htm tip until a ruM waa luwrrl to him. II waa tiuleied lo Hie wharf and It waa fully tarnty nilnutea hrfore he waa revived. Now he la luokin for Hulllvan. MoniUra of Ih ahlpwrerke.1 rrew of the llrltlah alilp Hepulillp drclar thai Ihey have heen treatnt In a nlKVardly manner liy lh maiunrement of lha 8ntro lltia. where they had been encuiml lo appear. The rrew of the llepdtillc. who were hrouiht lo Ihla illy aome throe weeka by th llolllnwood, after their ahlp had been burned at aea, had been unable to aave any of thalr effeet on nininl of th hurry of their departure and lha high, aea whli'h prevailed at Ih time Ihry took lo til boat. Conse quently when they landed her they went without mi-un. rUilbliuf or Ih neeee. aarlea of life. Hhortly after their Inaial Inilun In the Hntlora' Homo a proposition, whlrh n.Mnxt to tie a very kind oue.wua Inaite to the men aa a mean of helplnt them out of their dlftVulllea It waa lo the effi-ol that they should appear In a renllatle production of th loaa of their Ixirk at rkitro'a tmth'a nn.l rocelve tn return W ier rent of ih money tski'n III iiiH.n a I'ertiiln dule. Thla waa aet for Hiitiirday lt nd. th men, alti-en In niinil-er, entered Into tho aplrlt of th thliw with the ardor of anlloni. tiaalat litar In rlltKlna up th ahum veawla and miiklnn the mwaanry iirrnn-fninl for the nffnlr. I'pun the ilny aet for th benefit there waa not a very lure nt ten.tiinr, but th heneflrlnrtea went thrniiKh their perfortnnni'e, and by re iuet rpeaiil It iwlr on Hundiiy l.for thouaunila of people. When a dlvlalon of tha fuiwta wna ninili, however, em-h if the men rei-elveil II Si na hla almre of th proeeeda, lea the iimounta due for rerfeahmenta pnrtiikmi of ut viirloua tlmea when flltliia: up Hi ahum ahlpa. Aa they nlno hnd to pay car fnre to nnd from the luitha on every oooaaluti. It la plain that very llltl remained to th leii.'n.'liirh', nnd when Hire of their number Intimated that tliey had len promlawl atenily work nl th hatha for working the deal ao auereaaftilly their felluw-Hlilpmnti-a fU iiKKrleVi-d. Ban FraiK'laco t'lironlrln, The U. S. dov't Reports Bhow Royal Baking Powder tuperior to H others. THIS RKTORT COURTEOUS. Cleveland Jot. The lnvtlnator whoa namoa appaar In th nwpnpora In oonenlon with lha Roontirrn ray perlmenta nr a food 1eal liotherod by appllcntlona from po pl who lmaln thoy hava bullta or thr unplaant forln aubtanoe In varloti part of their anatomy. Tha attry oa that not Ion ao a cer tain local aclentlat reoalved tha following letter: "Pear Sir: I hava had a bullet In my thorax for aeven yeara. I am too buay to com to Cleveland, but hop you will he nbl to come down here and locate the bullet. If you can't come youinelf, aend your apparatus, and I will gt one If you want a sure relief for limbs, uae an A ii illUK S Plaster Bear in Mind Not one of the boat of counterfeits and imita tions la aa good aa the genuine. WATKM. hi WATKH. . H. i f, M. I A. M. r. M. II. III. I ft. ;'l. III. I ft, ll. III. ft. j'll. III. 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I 1 lift Oil) 7.4 1140 .: A 4H 1.4 ; ft 4fl 2.8 : 1 IK.' 7 A H 1.1 ' 0 84 'J. 4 :1 0 UA 4 1 64 7. 'J 7 l'i a.l ' 71 2.7 kM in u.a j 44 7.1; 1J a.u i a io 2. a lau 1 A7 (i.o ami 71 m am iomhu 2 I '(I 2 4ft H ft 4 17 7 .1 42 II I tl ft7 8.0 Mil H a. 7 ii ft Oft 7 0 1 0 27 1) 4 II (K) 3 0 of I hi. dm lor'i her 10 Uae It Vuum Inily. " " Here la Ih loaal mun'a reply: ' "lear Hlr: Vory aurry I rannot Una ! time to vi.lt you. Nor will 1 Ihi aide lo aeud my apixiralu. If you can't roine to I'levvlniid youraelf arnd me your t hi. rat by ripreaa, and I will do Ih beat I can with It. Tour truly. And tliera (he correapondnnre vraaed. It'a all tha aame, a alljcht cold, conaat d lutui ur aevnra couih. On Mlnut Couah Cur banlahea thsm. A IIIU MAP. ttnalor t'annon'a I'rupualilun to It. .po , due the t'nlt.d Htatea In Miniature. New York Herald. Henator Cannon, of t'lah, haa Intro-dui-ed In Hi aenut a Joint reaolutlon which haa fur Ita ohjeei tha i-uiiatruriion In Ih nelchturhoud In tha illy of Waah tiiatun tha moal alaaiitle pie' uf niaix makilut ever undertaken In th world. II prupoee 10 hav the surface of th I'nllxl Slates reprialui'eil on a scale ol on sijuara yard of map for each square mil of aotual aroa. This I not lo b merely a flat map, on which III natu.al and artificial nature of th country ar to b liHllratsd by Una, but every feat ure of Ih country, mountains, lakee. nvra, ponds and creeks, and citlea and lllaara, ar lo b reproduced In minis lur. In viplanalloa of his plan senator Cannon sakl: Tlrat will b Mlabllahed Ih periphery of Ih I'nitad Htat, asTrrestln lo.tu mile, ihowina Ih nact boundalie of water and land. The Imaginary ao- (raphlral lines of stale division Would b marked by footpath. Th tract would then ba (reded, on era), from ap parent aea levels on Ih east aad seat lo lb areata! height attained Within our boundaries. "Skilled lopoarspher and hydrograph r would mark on its surfac an eiact rp recantation In mlnlatur of all lhal natur show within th plndld do main of our land: and to Ihi would b added what th mapmaker rail 'culture.' or Ilia delineation of lb handiwork of man. Bom appointed nm of th year could b selected say th Mint of June, and the country reproduced as of that day. Th varying color and advance ment of ve-iailn from south lo ei Ireine north would be shown, giving thereby some Idea of Ih latitudinal dif ference between th several avctlons of th country "The might Mlaaleelppl, with II Mis souri irlbulsry, wouM tie filial yards long and 1 feet wide of actual water. Han Ian Iwy ' and lower New York bay would hava an actual area of lull square yards. iion which a mimic repreaenta Hon of th Inefficient 1'nltr.l Htate navy could b anchored. Ilke' iak would b nearly nln feel higher than th ap parent sea level. Th rltl would b built of glaaa a nearly aa poaalld In eiact repreaentatlnn of their actual ar chile Mure, and beneath them would be run electric Un. for Illumination at lils-hl. "Horn Idea of Ih magnitude of this map ran It iMed from th statement thai It would lie nearly l.om.ow times lamer than th annual map publlhd by th general land oltlc. "Recently ther ha been a eerlou and concerted rffurt In congress lo bring that va hotly of legislators In both houses lo an appreciation of th needs of coast fortirlratlntis. Th I'nlted Htates pre sents a water front nearly as icing as th Imaginary line which encircles th glolie. one hour spent along th mimic seacoaat of tills map would h a better exposition than all Ih speeches which could b mad In oonare. "Out of the multiplicity of practical advantages which would flow Is Ih attm ulua euch a map would give lo horn seeking. Ther ar In the public land stales of this nation nearly t'ain.utw square mile of unknown territory. If hul halt of this la arable, 1k,mmW families might have each a Iv-acr farm, ami thla under Irrigation la sufficient lo produce in dexndenc and even wealth. "Hut them Is still a higher us for It It would give a common patriotic Im pulse lo the thought of th people of th I'nlted Htatea. In th complexities of our civilisation w beoom apcclnllata In our duty toward the government and to warn our fellow rltlaena It Is probable that such an Impressive map as 'this would tend to broaden th comprehen sion which men have of th requirements of cltlsenahlp nnd public duty. We would see what had been wrought by the greatest people under the sun In one hundred and twenty year of liberty." A llltl 111, then a little pIL The 111 haa eono, th pill haa won. DeWltt'a Little Karly Risers are th little pllla that our great Ilia. Chaa. Rogers, SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS. Life. I took my boy off for a sail on a Sound steamer a short time ago. Her la what he asked me In the course of the day: "Do they call this a Bound steamer because It makes a nolseT" "la that water down thr any wetter than the water on the Atlantlo ocean?" "What makes tha water Wet, anyhow?" "How many men oould set drowned In water aa deep as that?" "If a mamma fish couldn't set any worms In the water for the little fish would she go ashore and dig for thsm?" "Suppose a whale cam along and sat for three daya on an oyster so that hs couldn't open hla shell, would It suffo cate the oyster?" "Doesn't the dampness ever give clams malaria?" "Doea It hurt to gpt drowned?" "Is that big man with the gold buttons on hla coat the papa of all those men who do whatever ha tells them to?" paint in tho back, aids, cheat, or i Porous CONTENT. Puny far sway from town An' Ihn 'lenlrln light; Holi.mil wlmn Ih sun " down. An' peepers chirp o' night. Mlaelu' lids o' things, they say- Cliy folks so slli k 'I'nillmr slay An' liv my way, At l-ogvllln, by th crick 'Marlcky Is liilkln' fight; Kurop says th sum. Kolas Is sellln' up at night Oueaaln' on III gam. Thmn s hoi. la excliqiiumt dear, Kinds II growln' thick; Almishr Jes' suits m her, At logvllle. by Hi crick, -Washington Hlar. MOIiKIIN JOUKN ALIHM. float on Courier. Hi'ena The editorial room of a great Sunday paper. Kriter newspaper man. Nnwspsper Man Csn I sea the manag ing dltor? I'rtval Hecretary-M la engaged at present. N, M.-Whn will h b disengaged? P. U.-4 esnnot Ull. The director ar having an Important meeting and are ev.nly divided on a momentous question, and he haa been called In to break th II. N. M -If he Is undecided. It msy h hour before I can him. I. H -Thai's so; but It I polhl that h will cuccved In quickly effecting a eettlctnent of lha business. As It la no secret, I msy a well tall you what It la. On half of tit director ar In favor of a toy skeleton dancing a Jig and th other half In favor of an electrical Jump ing Jack a a premium for next Sunday' paper. A you may Imagine, II Is a matter fraught with Ih dsopat Import- anc lo lha lir, and At this moment Ih managing editor and directors lean from th director" room. 1'. H. (to managing editors I It to b Ih Jig dancing aelton or Ih electrical Jumping Jack? Managing Kdltor (with a horrible smile) Neither. I hav effected a compro mise and we will pubilah a full history of th crime of "Jack lha Hipper." with ropiuus Illustrations. It will b a big hit. CORRECT AND OHACEri'I, WALK IN (i. Exchange. Very few women naturally have a graceful walk. If a woman always walk grnoefully It Is because shs haa fortunately fallen unronacloualy Into a good habit. With a llltl thought and sum practice all women rould become graceful walkers, and In doing so Im prove to whole form. Th nrt prin ciple of, corrarl carriage la lo throw the whole weigh! on Ih ball of Ih fool, ami leva! th clicaL Thla throws back th shoulders, flatten th shoulder bladra, and give Ih head a graceful poise. Th chin should be drawn slightly In, allowing Ih forehead to lead. Thla po sition puts th hip In proper position and draw In Ih abdomen. Th ma jority of unsightly form with rounded shoulder, ahrunkan cheats and protrud ing abdomens Is caused by Incorrect standing and Incorrect walking. When th weight I off th ball of th fool It fall on th heel, and walking In that position haa th Injurloua effect of Jar ring tha spinal column with very slep. Oh I that th Importance of walking properly could be lmprd upon every woman and vry growing girl! Millionaire relish dainty food mad with Dr. l'rtce's licking 1'owdrr. MENU PUR WEDNESDAY. Oo bid all my friend again. . . . I'll one mora fvrd Ih rascals. Ttmon ol Athena. tireakfast. Oatmeal, Sugar and Cream. Spanish Omelet. Ilroiled Mutton Chops. Sliced Tomatoes. Hakcd I'olatoe. Toasted Murrtna. Coffee. Luncheon. Tomator Rolled Whole. Mince of Lamb, with 1'eas. Deviled lira' Feet Fresh Fruit. Consomme with Italian Taste. Wetercr. Olive. Dolled Das. Sliced Cucumber. Reef Rrulsed, with Young Carrot. Smothered Chicken. Asparagus, I'lnln Melted Rutter. Roast Squabs. Chicory Salad. Chocolate Pudding, Coffee. WHAT IT DEPENDED ON. Northwest Magaslna. One day Tom Logan, an Oregon lawyer and an Inveterate wag. i arguing a rase before Chief Justice Oreene, of the supreme court of what was then the territory of Washington. Opposed to him waa a backwoods lawyer named Browne. Logan continually referred lo the coun sel on the other side na If his name was spelled "Hrowny." to the evident annoy anr of thst gentleman. At last the Judge Interfered, remarking: "Mr. 1-oKsn. thla gentleman's nam la spelled H-r-o-w-n-e, and la pronounced ttrown, not Hrowny. Now, my name la spelled O-r-e-e-n-e, but you would not pronounce It Oreeny, would you?" "That," replied Logan, gravely, but with a merry twinkle In hla eye, "de pends entirely on how your honor decides this case." We might tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It cures a cough. Every on doea who haa ud It. It la a perfect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It la an especial favorite for children, be ing pleasant to take and quick In curing. Chaa. Roger. Thomns McKean. on of the trusters, ami a member of the class of '62, has offered to give the university of Penn sylvania iiiO.CM) on the condition that It raises Jl.om.Ow) within a specified time. It's Just aa easy to try On Mlnut Cough Cur aa anything elaa. It'a easier to our a saver oough or cold with It Let your next purchase (or a oough be On Mlnut Cough Cur. Better medi cine; better result; batter try It Chaa, Rogers. One of the most famous painters of Sweden, Marten Eskll Wing, died a few daya tn Stockholm. Ills studies were mostly historical. Wince waa 71 years old and waa a member of many Swedish societies. Busy people have no tlm. and aanslbl people hav no Inclination to us a slow remedy. On Minute Cough Cur acts promptly and glvaa permanent benefits. Chaa. Rogers. Two cynical traditions about women, one that ah la stingy and the other that the cannot keep a secret, have been dis pelled by the action of Mrs. Brlncfter holt, who gave tiuo.000 to Barnard college and kept It a secret . . , Pure blood meani good health. De Wltt'a Sarsaparllla purities the blood, oures Eruptions, Eciema, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from Impure blood. Chaa. Rogers. "O, I can recommend him to you. He Is ohllirlng, he knows his work, ho Is honest" "Hut he stole my watoh!" "Yours, too!" New York Time. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. wwmwii.MMierf miuiimiw.MH"xeimwwwnii i i I in i a an Si i acWsatVaoX kv w .y y.. w. . - . for Infants and Children. TH?TTjearerTatle c rl Hta tha watrewag of sallliow of worae, fmrmW w sweak af It arlth . f . ?j?M5l'r t wwaly for lafawU and CkOr J!!lij?Lwy ' ' aarxala, ChMfn Ilk Ji. It sT , , fcfci-?t o Ut. I- H Mathra T ffM,lL!yJtl4lr pr ioallr yexrfaot aa m oVOd'a sWlelsv. CaarteHa iawtrwy, Worn. Caatarla allays yTT4ekxta, Cata4a jyrar ta eewiltlt nr Card CuterU owr Dlarraa aad Wind Co lie, Cseterls rallrsw Ttklag TrensU. Ctaria earei Cetlpatl Caatarla ttrall k aTta af CMrja da t aiUtw amoryklav, eylnm.er otkrargeti prop! tf. CerleHa aaeiaxllata Ua toA, ewtrwJat th stamaek jal Wwala, aortas; fcaalthy aad aatwral slj. CaeterU ta pt w la a-sls tottl ealy. It 1 wot old lajinlk. Dam' allere asy 4a sail yew aaytklng le on tha pi r prcsoU) that It ta Jaat mm goad " sued ' will aarwr arary ywryose." K that yea rt C-A--T-OIt-I-A. Tk fa-4xiU adsnatwr af Children Cry for One of the Wisconsin authors who st tended th authors' convention In Mil wsuke last week we a woman bearing th peculiar nam of Mrs. Frances Ha II. She I known lo Grand Army men a the author of "We Lov th Uoy In Ulu." Take a do of DeWltt'a Little Early Riser Just for th good they will do you. Th IIIU Pllla are good for In digestion, good for headache, good for liver complaint good for constipation. Thsy ar good. Chaa. Rogers. Lieutenant Andre, the Swedlah officer, who la to attempt to go to th North Pol In a balloon, haa received applica tions from mora than a aoor of Swedish women who wish lo Join him In hla peril ous trip. Bums ar absolutely painless when De Wltt'a Witch Haaei Salv Is promptly applied. Thla atatnaaot la true. A per fect remedy for akin disease, chapped hands and lip, aad navar fails to ear pllse, Chaa. Roger. Sir William Morris, th poet rejoices In a remarkable memory. Qlven a fair start on any aenlence In Dickens' works he will complete It with very little devia tion from textual accuracy. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with th choice! perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest price at J. W. Conn'a drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel. Astoria. Joaquin Miller hs Just finished a vol ume of poems called "Song of the Soul," which hi publishers says "Is th result of th poet' ten years hermit-Ilk medi tation on the 'Heights.' " There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, HUrgtna at Co. Regular Republican TICKET State Ticket. Fnr Supreme Judge. R. a BEAN. For Representative In Congress Second District W. R. ELLIS. For District Attorney, T. J. CLE ETON. County Ticket. For Representative. WM. F. MeOREiJJR. FRANK L PARKER. For Sheriff. JAMES W. HARE. For County Clerk. F. I. DUNBAR. For County Recorder. C S. OUNDER50N. For County Commljilinor. HOWELL LEWIS. For County Treasurer. B. L. WARD. For Superintendent of County Schools, J. O. SCHMID. For County Assessor. C. W. CARNAHAN. For County Coroner. RICHARD RICHARDS, For County Surveyor. N. D. RAYMOND. Astoria Precinct. For Justice of the Peace. JOHN ABKKCROMBIE. For Constable. FRED WICKMAN. SEASIDE SAWluIHi. A complete stock of lumber on hand In tha rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all klnda of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work dona to order. Terms reasonable and price at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOO AN. ProD'r. Seaside, Oregon. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under- slimed have filed their final accounts In the estate of u Wilson, deceased, and the estate of Wilson tk Fisher, and that the county court of Clatsop county has set Mondav, the t2d day of Junes, 1S96, at tha hour of 10 o'clock, for the bearing of objections. If any there be, to the al lowance of sold accounts. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. WILEY B. ALLEN, . Executors. May 13. 1894. aBjjTaUwer. aau - VowU acid a;aa or pel Is ararjf Pitcher's Castorla. THEflSTOHlflSRVlKCSBflKK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a gnral banking boslnaaa. ilnlareat paid on time deposits. C. H. PACE President BEN J TOUNO Vloe-President FRANK PATTON Caahlar DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, a B. Page, Beal Young, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. B. Da mast, D. X. Warren. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Caecoaty St, fot f Jacksoa. Astort. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr la4 sad Maria EsgnMs. Boiler work. Sttaa oat aad Caaaery Work Specialty. CaeOert o4 AO Ducrtpeoas Mad Is Order ea Seon Mooes. John Fox....Prealdent and Superlntaodant A. L. Fos Vic President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzeit "Telephone" leavaa Aatorla at 7 p. to- daily (except Sunday). Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. daily., ex cept Sunday. "Bailey Gatsert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday morning at a. m.; Sunday evening at T p. m. Leave Portland dally at I p. nu. ex cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MAUZERY, Agent. l7a 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour cfe Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. Cheap Clothing The Hop Las Clothing Factory and merchant tailor, at IS Bond atreet. makea underclothing to order. Suits aad trousers made to fit perfectly. Every order punctually on time and satisfaction guaranteed, Good goods sold cheap. Call and be convlnoed. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria aad Upper Astoria Flat Teas and CoRees, TaM Delicacies. Doawstk and Tropical Fruits, vegetables. Sugar Cured Hans, Bacon, Etc, Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. flortb Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave order with J. L. Carlson at th Sunnyaldo Baloon or Louis Boente at tha Coaxnopolltan Saloon. All order will be promptly attended to. FROM NOW TJNT1L SPRING Overcoats and winter wraps will be In fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-htated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and fit Paul Railway. For solid comfort, tor speed and for safety, no other line can compare with thla great railway of the west. XL THK ABOVE I'ICTUKB OOKS fiOT . REPRESENT A passenger train on th Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Ita larlns ar vcsllhuled, heater by (team, and lighted by electricity. Kerb lp rsr berth haa an eleotrtc reading lamp It dining cars srs tha best In the world, and Ita coaehee ar palace, on whls. Thla great railway, connecting as It doea with all transcontinental line at St Paul and Omaha, see urea to tha tarvallng public the beat rvln known. Ticket via th Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway are on aal at all railroad tlckat offlree to any point In th United Slate or Canada. For maps, folders sad other Information, addrea. C. i. EUOr, General Agent. J. W. CARET, Portland, Or. Trav. Paaa and Tkt. Agent. Portland, Or. E. fUNEIL, Receiver. 0) o R MM1 Kit Gives Choice of Jw Transcontinental KOUieH, Via Via Ogden.Denver and Omaha or Spokane and St. Paul. St. Paul Pullman and Tourlat ftlsfW ft RsollnlnK Chairs Car Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia. Thursday April S. State of California, Tuesday, April U. Columbia, Sunday, May I State of California. Friday, May 1 Columbia. Wednesday, May 11 Stats of California. Monday, May 11 Columbia. Saturday, May U. State of California, Thursday, May A Astoria tori Portlod Steamers. T. J. POTTER Leaves Aatorla dally, except 8onday. at J p. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, at 7 a. m. R. & THOMPSON, Leavaa Astoria dally, except Sunday at I at a. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Saturday, at I p. m. For rates and general Information can on or address O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent. W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Paa. Agt, Portland. Or. Are You Going astf B aura and a that your ticket T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ad OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla road a national reputa tion. All classea of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over thla famous line. Ail agents have tickets W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt. U8 Washington at., Portland. Or. A difference of a day Oo East over the Bur lington and you will reach Omaha 17 hours sooner Kansas City 10 hours sooner St Louts 9 hours sooner than the man who takes any other line. Possibly you doubt this but It la true lust the same ' Get one of our folders open It look at the map In It and you will under stand why It Is true. Tickets and time-tables at tho local ticket office. A. C. SHELP0X, G.A. rortliad. Oregon. Bis e tt aop-suMonea remedy for (JooorrhtB. Gleet, Spermatorrhoea, Vf'hltea. inmlnril dla- 1 charges, or suy inHamma- uon, irmauoo ur ulcera tion of inaooni mem ImtbimOHtifiNtCa. branes. Noo-astrlngent. smm ay vrwsnp. "or sent in plain wrapper, br exereas. prepaid, fox 'Vtf SI. CO. or S bottles, V.7&. circular ana un ratueea. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. kbb m m nrutuv. Baa. PraTalel WlaxttOat Vion.o.ir PROFESSIONAL CARD JOHN T. LIOHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs. Astorlas Building. DR. ELIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SUHOKON. Offlc over Olxon'a drug stor. ' Ifours, 10 lO II 1. m I to l and I In I u In. Sundays, 10 to 11. DR O. B. ESTE8, PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to disease of woman and surgery. Office over Danalgera store. AstiWla, Telephon No. M. - - JAT TUTTLE, If. D., PHYSICIAN, SL'ROKON AND ACCOUCHEX'a Office, room I and t, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 1 to 1 Reaidenoa, M Cedar street. H. T. CROSBT, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial street . Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORN ETS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, 14. S, at and XT, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection bus!ns promptly attended to. Claims against th government a spe cialty. , SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO.. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evanlng ot each month. O. W. LOUNSBERRT, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. . MISCELLANEOUS. W. C CABS ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public 471 Bond street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on J no. 7. Hand ley Jt Co.. 124 Third street, and get tha Daily Astoriaa. Visitor ned not mis their morning paper while ther. J. A FASTABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE fllD BtfflRF BUILDEl, HOUSE MOVER. ararlow SUvlag Teals far Rawt. ASTOSU Rfter (Deals! Or at any other time when you wish a good cigar ask (or the well known, - borne-made, hand-made, white labor Cigar - "Let Bell Astoria " Conoeded by all smokers to be tbe beat cigar mano.facto.red. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nintty Street, Aataria. Oregea. BREMNER & HOLMES. ' 1 Blacksmiths. B pedal attention paid to stsamboat t pairing; Srst-daas horseshoeing; eta LOGGING CAffP CORK A SPECIALTY 117 Otney street, between Third and aad Fourth. Astoria. Or. B.F.flliliEH&SON Wall Pspsr. Artists' Materials. Pilots, ' Otis, Class, etc Japaaeae Mattiags, Rugs sal Basieoo Goods 365 Commercial 8treet. flSTOHW PUBIiIC IiIBW READING ROOM FREB TO ALU Open every day from t o'clock to I JI and t-Jt to tM p. m. Subacrlptioa rataa H per annum. &W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANS 8TS. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Astoria. Orga Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Atteattoa Paid ta Supplying Ships. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serva. We're trying ta every way to make them tha most en joyable In town. . All tho "rood things' of the see son cooked by our excellent cook in th most delicious style. Per fect service. 1 If you Invite a friend to tha Palacd Restaurant th plaoa la a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meat The Palace Restaurant THE BOARD OF TRADE PETER DOURBLL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth aad Bond Streets. They Lack Life There ar twines sold to fishermen on the Colombia river that stand la the same relationship to Marshall's Twine aa a wooden Image does to tha human being they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't tool yourself Into the belief that other twine besides Marshall's will do "Just aa waU.'-' They won't. They cannot.