The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 14, 1897, Image 3

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    THE DAILY AftTOKIAN, WEDNK.SDAY MORNING, APRIL 14. IHJ7.
Tip' tiny Hiw)ir puff and mirror
(I im! plant mi Urn snimiier girl's chair
lnlnr, Until In, If h!u Inn any uviiuil
fur Iwr lNikt In uiiniiniiiiiic-r.
Aniortonim am I tin inn! Invonllvn
pmipl on r.irl.ti, To Hhiiii Iihvo Iwki
Imiiiml noarly (Ioimxhi pntmiti, or morn
than otM'-lhlrd of Mil llm ntat Is
sued In Ihii world. No dlsonvi-ry of
iiuhIiuii years liun oimi of viwtir
Ix-iwdl lo iniuililnd limn Chamber.
IhAii's (Villc, (lliolem ami Marrlioo
Hcmi'dy, or luw iloibn iiior lo relieve
11 ii und suffering. J. W. VniiKti, of
tlnklon, Hy., myn; "I liavo um-d
'lunMl-rliiiiii' Colic, CImiih and JM-arrliiH-
lt..nuly lit my family fur ev
nrtU yours, ttinl find It lo he the ImwI
iihII. Ino t ever used for orami In
Imi tnn.toli ami bowel. For pule
liy Kates-Conn !riiif Co,
Ui'ki wilf.ir Iiwim litiniiiiMl with
Mlnii of 'lull.- hi vinil shitdiui of
ifiiM.ii mo ii.nni.' l wry iihxIWi.
Mm. A. I11V.W11, rml.llMK at 7J0 H-n-ry
tr.-t, AHn. lit.. unVrt Willi
liii I.' rhiMimullniit for over flu III
nx.iiili Hint il.N'iiirml fr It iiinrly ill
wlinl .f Mil iIiiik, tmlntf vnrinuii ri'in
rell.ta riKaiiiiinMuliy liy fr ends, and
w.g. Imilnl l.y lite pliyiaMiui. but
rt.lvl no r"ll"f. Klm Mien ud on.
no. I a half Imii of CIiuiiiIm rlnln'
I 'ill 11 Italtn, which rff"nled n. complete
cum This I imlilldluM t lior reiiu.'wt,
cut lu until othnrs similarly afflicted
o know what puml her. Ilia 26 and
M ifiil kIiu for sale l.y i:. ("oiai
lrtig '.
Iluy elv the wlwv ai Iijii a
full l Wuior than th.W" y.ii nr i. IT
f II
Itniiin mi. I t li.niiiiK ii.uk ll ttrr
.Oil i. In . ' lornnii lull Ilka i u.
omnia, l-iiwi. hill, iui.I oiir throat
mi l lung ir..iilil., jui Iw .jiil kly
tium( l.y iirrt.m ln MlnllU. t'otiKh
I 'hit I hull, a t..((. i-
H.inm nf iln fl.imTx ii'.l In trim
mini! I lu i.ilni,' hul aiv mui i-v.-it
iiiiiit n.iiuiul l.y In Iiik iiiiikll nitli
Ul.tHI'I'l lill.' Tflltllr.
ri;itHM..M. Tlw Kv-iilt.-imui !
wiiMi)n. Hi.- KMiMii'tfittloii iut Huiuluy
l.y .iiilli.ii.illy i.hii;IlIii will Mint In-
Blum rvln-f by tv4iK "" Munilo IN.ilirii
Ciif., a. tnx-y tui.l luniiW rnimly
f.ir tlinwl n.i.l tuns; lr.ull. tlliurl-
IUiir.
iiin.ii "li.i nn'ly lv Ii r
Ivniin will inner loinm. rmw.J.i lo
uihu'tiiktula. im nwitii-r hi niir-u-ihi"
th-y limy Ix".
Wliu n ili li ftliiuilwt, curv ll
at uiu-r Him Mtnuto Vuifh t'urw will
unt yii mi tl nuu l rwivtry In
i lulmiif. It will -iii inmitimnlii,
l.nm.ihlilM. i-nu. ali i nil forma f limit
kiwi thiit ir.Mitil.-w iTuvHix lt"!rn
Thrf "til In ! itriHtt rait" fr
I Irrri.'m that lk we iimrli
Ilk.- iwilnmiil 1ir utntHniiiiii
E. K. Turner, tif Coniplon, M , wrlliw
um Hint ftr miffrlnit from ll fr
KVonttH'ti ynrii, he miilftrl' ciirinl
thiii by ulnif thn Inixra of Ho Wltt'i
AVIt.-h IUi-1 Knlviv It cur cx-xi-iiia
nn.1 ovTt iiklii cIIim-iuh-h l linji. ltinw-.
I u im: wi .ir your Htrvwl ul iv i n
IIh- t.l.yrl.-, tU.it U. If y.'ii wunt to
k .. ill. in iit'innitalil.
Ual.l hjl tuv Inoittiil tiff in frth
qoiMit uiu.iliir ill.' ntlilillo im.il '.III
vim t.. irOvrni1 hy thr tlm.'ly ux "f
Ilitir V.ni.-lulil.. Hli'lllan H.ilr
ju'Wvr.
Tho hlii'hT ii ""ii if" In i,irtm.nt
huiw t1n lilirh"r U iirh-".
Two yim iik.) It. J. Wurrrn,
ilniKirlnt ut IMiMwant Itro-.k. N. Y
iMtiiK'ht it mnall mi.ly of t'hnmUT
ljiln'n C.iUKh ItftiK'ily. Ho huiiui up
tho rrwutt im follow: "At thnt time
ho iro.Kl wri unknown In thin nc
thm, tl;ty t'tuiinh rliiin' I'nujrh Itcin
wly it a hminolioM wont." It U the
Kimn In hiiiulnlii of roinmutiltl.-ti.
WhiT-AiT tho CH.1 nuiilllh'ii of Chaill
IxTlaln'ii OHiKhtti'tiifily h.'rotiin known
tin- hiIi will hiivi nolhlnit rliov For
Tinl hy i:t.i" Conn Pruif Co.
'l n you iitv iMi'ly lumttry for your
hrivikfuw y ui enn rwl n-wuri'il you
ii r. tn i-xi . ll.'iM IkmIIIi.
Turiiuolrt' hlui Hliutlon t' In very
lllll-h In VOKIII'.
SIMMON
regulati5r7
.a mm fin jqmmwMmj
He Favorite Home Reraetlg.
For all diseases caused by derangement
of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach,
Keep It always In the house and you
will save time and Doctor's Bills, and
have at hand an active, harmless and per
fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic.
If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent
' headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe
tite and tongue coated, you are suffering
from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM
JHONS LIVER REGULATOR will cure you.
If you have eaten anything hard to
digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep
less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR will relieve you and bring
pleasant sleep.
If at any time you feel your system
needs cleansing and regulating without
violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER
Regulator.
J. U. ZeiUn Co, rklUdelplO.
tK 'l"1
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Cjcdc3jc3
G.U3AV
ii iii ini,
0( 'Hiiiii
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v.iopH "mi-iw
Htl.MMN IIIIMIJ'I
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pun 'h.iimK
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lipni)Xlt
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-unjiiS ,J.iXv
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uosdos
1,ih urll ml y.ur limikfiwi lnl.l...
.ll III. MIKll lll If U IVI Oil.- l.llt ll I'
UdJtfi'm I i iff ) HI.
r ( tit: .1 in i it nxr. nv
Tuko In ul 1 v lln.in.i volutin- Tul U't.
.Ml lt hi-: t-lni .'fiiinl Hit. iiiiiiny f t
full tu t utf Kur nln t.y I. ha.
i(..Kriii. Iiriiitk'tm.
An iinil.i.lla In it kmI Uuiik to luriy
lhv ilnyH
Tortiirlnif. Ichlng, ivitly nkln mi(.
tlnittV huriw ami c.ll are noothoj
ill oll.xn an. I ir.inilly hritlr. by 1 Ir
Witt'. '.Vltnh lliunl HuJv. thr b.-t
known cure for tillf-n. Chun ll.if.-r.
Jrn.1 l In iMM-.miiiK vi.ry ixipulitr.
A l.l.ti.-r iiiiikiTt ill- l.ii' i.'vmi;.
turi'ly l., in a. full h"itl of hr.tr eivm
lo mutiiii. IWb bn itH-iuii.t.ii' if
youth. To tuviir thU mi. I orrvi'iit thr
foriiK-r. Ayr' llnir Vlicor I c.oirt-il.-ntly
rivnmimiiili-il. t.nh l.ull- aiid
K i.ti Hi' own lirvf.-r W to miy 'Hh.-r .!
In.
!ii-iIih-m iii-ii ili-rlan- thnt they ill.
Ilk.. liiivhiM .Uitliiitr with wniiu-ii n.nl
lllllllMI.MK.
OABTOnZA.
Tkt fu
ll
ti
iwr
1 'ii 1 mi tun) rul.l-r jiliuit now K"t
mi jurlJiK on the frmit rrh it In rho
Inn k yiu.l.
Tlio Itrv, W. IC. NVwr. niiHtorof
th V. II. Chunh, IMIlnlmr. l'a.. ne
..kiiIkh Um Vttlun of CluiiiilKrlAln"
Cotilfh lU'tu-'dy, ami do. not li.'ltaU.
to toll othoni HilKitit It. "I hnvi umhI
Clminlx-rlnln'a Couirh Hnily," he
miy. "mill flml It ji rxi-oll.-nt nicll
rln.) for tul. Ik . coiucli and hoarae
ti.'n." S.i tliim voryon 1m irlvr
It a trial. Sold by Kati-a-Conn tiru
Co.
It link ai tluniKh flh.. Klin Jniki-t
w -tv K"liiK lo ho run Imto tin' KTnuml.
Salton Sea Salt for liaths at
the KsK's-Conn tirng Store
I0t and i'tc or paokaire.
A k'lft of llow. rn In ik'wuya no -pptji-lili.,
huH. m-viT unn'O i than nt KutT.
HO I t UK A M.I IN ONKDAV.
'la k n laxative Ilrorno (Juliilne Tabli'ts.
All druitulHl rotund the money If It
full to cure. sfic. For le liy Chan.
ltoter. Dnik'KlHt.
Trultiitl itowiw iiji' und. nlalily ko
Inc lo Im- worn In lh neiir future.
It Khould lie mode n ntattiT of public
k.-ii.iwlislh'i. tllut IiiAVHt'n Witch Umel
Salve will i-.UIy einv ll. (if the
Ions. Htaixllnir. It I the lvm.xohold
ravnrSte for burn, wnjdM, cut.i, hrulms
.md m.ro of nil klnd.s. Omrler. Kik-
et.
All while dilfk wliei'llni; riwtlllins
will In1 worn by the nuinmer Klrl.
I'mMiulttlonal mirrondnr. Is the only
lerinx those fiunoiiM lit tit? pills known
as m.WKt'H Uttlo Early Itlnot'H will
iimkii with oont4tliU.lon, Bl-k hculiioJie
and stotniu h trouble. Charb Hogern.
And noon tlho Iiawn will Wommhi out
til full summer iwillo.
U tat a surprfsliiK fiutt -tluit tho bakt-ri
of Amorloa last year sont abroad 14,
20,314 poutula of bivad end buHcult.
f r whloh thoy rcwlved $631,600.
CVSTOM HOUSE BIDS WANTED.
CUSTOM HOUSK, ASTORIA. OR
WQON, APRIL. 12, 1897.- Sooled pro
wals will be received at this bulildbig
until 2 o'dix k P. m., Monday, April 19,
1W, for furnlahlirur fuel, Utthls, water,
nilwielariwous supplies, wimhlng' towels,
.auT.livK mt-tlw-jt ami nprlnkllmK (sHreets
ir tliln building during the ttnoai year
endlriff June 30, 1N'J7. or such portion of
tho ar as may b deemed advlsahla
Tlie rig-lit to reject amy e-nd all bids
la reswrved by Khe treanury dopart-mont.-
CHA8. H. PAOE,
Cuatodlan.
MAKING Nl;WS.
limit WArr.ii, j m.w waikh.
A. M, I', M. It A. M, I', m7
ll.lll fl p ll III ft I ll III, ft Jll HI ,fl
DATIC.
7 ili .lii'.
Wl'llliall'
.ii., i.i ni. 7 jo ;i
KM ii t ir, i n
4f. I Hi f.-;l
h .i'J I u fi m l 4
i ii
7 .! ill 71.10
J .(.' AU mil U
m.7' m;i a,
luail y II luM 7 ft. I. .i
Thiirmliiy
1 1 l l 7 u
I- runty .
Hiil in. lay
Hiimliiy .
Muiiiliiy,
in mill it; ;v
Iii II .17 m N l i
i"1 I i.'mu; i i
: IV. '.I lil iiu.
Tin. nt.-iuiH-r Tllliiimrok arrlv-d In
fiviin Kmi 1'Yh.im'Iwm ye(t;rday.
Tlie Miinxaiilla lniul.. n trip to h,.
HrK rlil y.Tt.-iMiiyi iinl ib llvi-n-l a
supply if ooiij,
Tli ntfiuii'T Klal.. if Cnjlrornla
eliir-d fur h'un Knuw n. o y.-actiTday
limi'iiln wDlh a lnru fr-lxM and t-a.
muiifur lint from Anuria iui.I I'.-rt.
Intnl.
A ill" Cmnlnt'iry t'ourt of lnil.n,
l"lil lul ht. Iliul' Ciithi'l.al on
Miifili 2.".li, a ni.t Kiri.tnlliiK In'e.-.
iiiitlninil imitu-r caiiiK up In ih sha.
if ap..li;li.n by Mr. Huyn-r l, tfu Am -r.
Ii au Mlnlrilrr, on bi-lutlf of tin- r l
'b'Mt and the illi.-n jf iv. l'nii.(
KlJiili't HI wl the jeiv.i-ini,.tii: of th
CoiniiHxiweiUih ..f Mii-iMuhimw-ix for
lh" 1'in.lmly of it i.-ii.iin iiiiieiuM-rlpt
In Kulluun I.ll.i.uy, iviiitulnliiK (,i,
i.!-nl known im '"llii. Miiyllnwrr
!." Ill lb" liiuid wr. 1.ii 'if Wllllun
lti.f.l-. of .Miw.uIhij4u, kUii Uuj
hlwtory of Hi. oo..iy In ;o to i;.V.
Tlin .MsS. ill i . .-niuliip-,1 a r'kifter
if l.irllm mi l d.t Ii mi l mure lii. i f
Ui.i . plUtlin who went over in ilw
M.iyflow.-r, itiul -i tlir il.-.ernli.uUi
lwii K.H. The applli-atlon was
iiii irl-.l by Mm- HIkIu! of loii b n
Ihr.iutth hl I'KiiJ it-i;iry. and the
i'li,ii. oIIot Id the c-iurt would inake
mil order thnt the niiiiiiHi-rlpt I,k
be l"ll v t l to llr. lluyjud lo In- r iti
lejeil by -him lo AiifcTlea und to be
...iii.-1 und -r aulhoi lly tiubjii t t.
..rlulii i nii'llll-'iis . H. I", t'oinnieri la;
New.
.MA KINK IU;1KI')N.
KuirpLiy. Miuili isth.
'I'll.' I inn." h. -Admlii-Jty .vimIoii
r.Mli mi. I .'.'. h elinmry. J h- ner
of lh luit llrllnri Koiiifhl to t-over
for i..ih.ui.. in-tvuj mmleriil to the
kiillliiii-nUip Iira.l.l.li lit January.
The value t til.' Hilton wa-i IJOOO. the
ainv-ed value nf the llln!.. h. her car
Kn and fi'-iiih! wiut f.'ir, Ooo. At about
'. p. m. on Jium.iry U'lh, th- trli..n
hi-itriiii.' that tin- Ittn.bl'ii'h wa a.'horv
hi the rK k off the iiNiMt f AuK'e-x'H.
uixlile th. lluel Mouse, wvim In n.'iinh
of h-r. iui.I found h.-r J.iul half an
li.uir .uf n r nil. Inlii lit. I: w hn V-yivy.
und liTe Wat a In. 1. -rate breeie
blowln froin the N. K. It was Micrtid
tli.il Ute Hrli.in Klw-uld Hl-xnd by. unt I
ill.- Liverpool tu eiuite. fur l.'O, and
should In mid IM in a.1.11 Ion if. aft.-r
the ship wan ifnt off. she a-flwlntej In
l..wlii ln-t to H.4yiead. Tlie tu
.kii.-hopsl until alMiut 4 a. in. wIkhi nhe
wa tuilled by tlie lirablorh to com.' at
.Hie., to th.-lr uK-iHianiu. Tin- MhU' wa
lylmr with a llt to irt and nillln
troni one Ml'li iii the Mlu-r. With
Itrent rbik a line wn K"t on board,
and after tlu-oe attempt the llrahbrh
wa towed off soon tft-T r' !. The
llill.m then towwl r-nrnd toward the
N. K., until the vtww'l we-e about a
mile oulMlde the Kisl Mouse. The
I!r:ib...-Il then ll.iil.il to be towed to
Uvorpi.il, but as! tihe wesither was
still foKKy ajid tlx ebb tide was oom
Ini! down It was urmiiKivl to tow to
Holyhead. At alxnu 9:W a. in. lloly
hiiul wa rra.'hed, and tls- vessel safe,
ly aiH'lion-d. ft was ixmtended that
the Rhlp i mMied from Hlin.mt cer
tain total haw. as the tldi at the time
were falling, and linv was no other
uewlstiiiKV avuHable. Tilt- crew luul
tiik.ni their clotlw ashorx', and had
made all piiwra.tbms to alwuulon the
vessel. In tvtiiloriiiit the si-rvlce tne
tun Inoumil iroii.t nk, havlni? to bo
maiiouvenM over and In the vicinity
of diuusirous r.H'ks, and tndiiK con
tinually drivrtn out of position by the
tide and swell. It was stateil in de
fense th.tt the sitvUw were rendered
iituler a verbal asTX'nimvt, In Hiitl.
f.uitlon of vhlii IJk'y luxld 170 into
court. His litrdsihip tSlr K. Jeunei,
In trlvlnu judKUu-rit eald that tJe pir
tles hod not a very clear bhw of what
their agreement was. Th.y certainly
did not make any such ol. a.- iwrre'inent
a wa ivnulred tit nws of snlvaKf
ward. And even If this aTi'mnit wim
nuifle iim defendants say. It would
have been a very tne.jultn.ble agree
ment indvttl. Tlve ltrabbH-h was In a
very daiiKeiMii osrion and she was
nwui-d from It by the tuff, which got
Iter off with nilsldenlble promp.ttude.
lli aw.ird.'d the 1Ui; l'J00; lkW to the
owner, Cll.j to the captain, i'7.'i to the
engineer, i"'" lo tl"' mate, tl'i lo the
wvuium, 15 to the fltvtniui and 30
to the three luntisirs wlio went to
the ship In the tux Una.
The .vessel nailed hoiHV AllfflUit 20Ih
for Cork w ith wheat, shlpixsl by Uul
fotir, tluthrie & IV. TtVi-Kraph r,.orts
r.velved state that she run n.-Jiore
near AiiikIi-s.ii iuhI ws towed off un
damnned fr .ri0. The above shows
that iflio hiul .hi imy airinvl deal more.
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children.
n tw
it Biu
km
rtr
TTtfJXl,
IfUIBIt,
All sorw of sttrawlxrry noodles are
In demand now.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Notloe Is hereby jrlven do all parties
Itotdlng Clatsop county warrants In
dorsed prior April 2, 1895, to pre
sent the same to the county treas
urer for iMtyment. as Interest ceases
thereon after this date.
Paled .this 12th day of April, A. D.
1897.
B. L. WARD,
Treasurer of Clatsop County, Or.
i
iOIIl ;
PHI:
AVccclablc Preparation for As
similating ifcFoa! and Ulula
ting the Slonuuiu and UowcLj of
PromotesDi4estion,CIccrful
ncss arul Ifcst .Con tal ns ncillirr
OjjiuiiT.Morphiiie nor Miiical.
Not Naiicotic.
mtfiui Smi'
Ax iom
Jlwfnmnt -
l CjJU
hm fi im tlmtw.
Apcrfcct Remedy forConstipa
tion. Sour StonwichJJiarrlioca
Worms .ConvuLsions icveri sh
ares and Loss or Sleep.
TacSimite Sigtmlurt of
NEW YOJf K.
mmm
EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER
NO-TO-BAG
lrr LffriMh.iTeitnM.anlDctiii' Drora it nrnrer
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f.irui. Ku-t-iol iliiiirMmi uvmo-ruud lo tba world. Ummj tmio Hi poaixli lo IDasri snd ll Mm
Hi to Biftb tt vetk mao nUTjtitf . Tinunsu Dd djmoviic Jost try box. Yiiu vlllb do.
IhIiUmI. W nripvet r.Hi Uilwi vn vtint we Mr. fur cum U tMilaU-lr urals tr drumrliiu very
lir.. Srod tur tint bM.t let "iioii't t.i.oti r.i.11 anil Hui'ik'. Your Life Awer." wrtiieo Kusraaivs sad
reetuipie. uaiw iusttuuaiiuiuuwl CU., t.ls rcw Xerlu
Bold and Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, Druggist
MANHOOD R
uuui.iuvv
cues, mch ss Weak
0Tf brIl dratretaU.
"V.J Pwau Medicine Co..
AJIU C3UI1 accuU, Talid sod
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
Ixits of It. and There Is G.xid Cause
for It All.
The Kootenai country Is attracting
the attention of prospectors, mining
men, capitalists, siieculatirs and all
the wwld. bioause of the vast wealth
of Its mineral resources; but that Is
nothing to the excitement which arises
at meal tUne among the pasrengers
lstwe St. Paul and Chicago on the
Wisconsin Centntl Lines, where the
dining car Bin-Ice Is the best In the
world and price are reasonable. Fi r
further particulars apply to your near
cut ticket agent, or address J. C. Pond.
C. P. A.. Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. S.
Hatty, genera agent. 246 Stark street.
1 Nut land. Or.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Hy order of the light house Board.
Wa-flilngton Sound, Washington.
NoBlee. to hereby given that on April
3 the following named buoy were
etrtabllshed In Washington Sound.
This notice affects the list of bea
cons, buoys and day marks. Pactlc
coast, IS95.
lMllitgham Uaj', page C3. Helllng-
nam Hay ricks buoy, a !seciiiid-class
ctiri with red and black horizontal
stripes, is moored In 22 feet of water,
and mark 'the southern edge of the
submersed rooks It-tween Elixa Island
and Point Francis.
F.lixa Island, noQth point, southeaw
thriv-fourths st; Chuchanut Island,
enter, n.nxhtNtst by east three-fourths
exutt; Point Francos, northwest .1ve-
igiiU west. When the buoy liars
ImtwHvn went southwwt (by Sd.) ard
southeiuit it should be given a berth
of 700 yards.
Hale IVhsiwp, pivjre 66. Point Fran
,ies buov. No. 0. a Urst-class stiar, red,
Is mreil in 24 feet of water .and
nvark tlte lpe of the foul ground off
olnt Frances.
F.llza inland, tnrt.h ixilmt, southeast;
Ohuehanut Island, i-emer, wt north
east thn-v-fourths east; Point Frances,
northwest thrwtlghths we.t.
Ship Harbor, in:e 6ti. Shannon
ulnt buoy. No. 2, red, a second-class
nun. is moored In 24 feet of water,
ami marks the rocks off Shannon
Point.
Sluuinon Point, soutlhwet one-eighth
south: Cypres s inland, souilhvtost point,
Uorthwesit by west three-fourtlifl west;
ypnw Island, southetust point, north
oorthwwt one-eighth wst.
Roaario Sunlit, jiage 66. Lawson
rwf 'bell buoy, red and black hortion-
tal stripes, la mooreil In 36 feet of
water and marks a hoal ot the east
ern end of Lawson reef.
Southwvwt Wland, wvwt by south;
Smith Wand llghthouai?, south souUi
vret one-eighth west; Deoeptlon Isl
and, northeast flve-Hghths east
JNO. P. MERRELL.
Lieut Commander, U. S. Navy,
Inspector 13th L. H. Dlstrlot.
Office of U. S. Lighthouse Inspector,
Portland, Or., April 8, 1897.
piillna are once more n favor as
ctvettt raaterkals.
A SNAP.
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four choice building lots In McClure'a
Astoria ' For particular call on Howell
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Yamhill at.. Poniaad. Ot,
I. W. CONN. Ageat Astoria.
The Daily
Astorian
Has the
Largest
Circulation
on the
Columbia
River!
Everyone
Reads It
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STEAMER "BIU! GAT2ERT"
Portland-Astoria
Steamers leave Portland dally as
flollowB: Alder street dock 6:45 a. m.
and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 am.
and 8 p. m.
Leaves Astoria.
C. H. and P. S. N. dock, 6:45 a.m.
and 6:45 p. in. O. K. & N. dock. 7
a. m. and 7 pm.
Saturday night steamer leaves Port
and from Aider street dock at 9:45
p. m. and Ash street dock at 10 p.
m. Schedule lnoludas Sunday night
boat out of Portland and AMoriat
but no Sunday morning boat Night
boat from Portland connects with
Steamer "M1LER"
at Cathlamot at 5 a. m. daily exaept
Uonday for West port, Clifton and
Knappa, and all landings on. Orcgoft
side. :
TJ. B. SCOTT, President
E. A Seeley, Agent, Portland.
C W. Stone, Agent. Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
TKAWWPOKTATIOW I.INKfl.
Astoria and Columbia
River Railroad
TIME CARD.
Trains leave fteaslds for Aatorla ai
7:30 a m. and 2 p. m. dally.
Tralna leave Aatorla for Flavel at
a. m. and i p. m. dally.
Tralna 'save Aatorla for Seaside a'
10:30 a m. and 4 p. m. dally.
Train leave Flavel for Astoria at t:4
a. m. and 2:58 p. m. dally.
GO EAST
..VIA..
Library Car Route
AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE.
Meals i
Dili!)
Car a la
Carte
Hock
Ballait
No
Dast
The all-rail route to Kootenai mining
district, via Seattle and Spokane
Shortest and Quickest Line
-TO
St. Paul, Minneapolis.
Duluth, Chicago
AND ALL POINTS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist
Sleeper, Dining and Library Observa
tion Cars.
Daily Trains
...Past Time
8EKVIC8 ASI) 8CENKKY CXEAQCELED
For tickets and full Information call
on or address
A B. C. DEXNISTON,
C. P. ft T. A, Portland. Or.
P C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A.. Seattle.
FOR PORTLAND
(Via Kuappa. tllfton, Weatport, and
Way laudioga.)
THE STEM , C,
L-ae Aitoiia every Sunday. Tneaday and
Thursday 1 6 p. m., i-alunlay al 7 a ut.
Leave Portbird every Monday. Wednesday aad
Friday at 7 p, m., and balurtlay il)p m.
Landing atCathlamet on all down trips-
Towlnff and Inhhlt.ff emtHiil A.r.iHm ann a...
dy, Tuesday and 1 hursday.
RKDCCrn RATFS. Infnrn-atlon foot of Main
street, PETERSON a QILMORE, Agents.
Finest dlninf-car
service in the world
A Book
about a Battle.
We have recently Lssued
another edition (the -fifth
of our 20-page Illustrated
booklet descriptive of Cus
ter Bafltlefleld. It contains
as satisfactory 'an account
as nas (ever becmP written
of the battle to which Gen
eral CuaVer and his 260
troopers tost their lives,
Write for a copy. Write
also for Information about
rates and train service via
the Burlington Route to
Omaha. Kaiwas City, St.
Louis, Chicago, and all
other eastern and South
ern cities. '
Two routes: East via,
Billings. Mont., and St
Paul. Minn.
G. SHELDON.Gen'l Agenlt,
Portland, Oregon.
Are You Going East?
B. sure and see that your ticket
read via
THE NORTH-WESTERN
I line:.
CHICAGO.
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
an-
OM AH A RAILWAYS.
This la th.
GREAT SHORT LINE
Betwwea
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And
all Points East
South.
and
Their ICagnlflcent Track. Peerless Vea
tlhuled Dining and Sleeping Car
Train and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given tale road a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the restlbuled trains without sxtr
charge. Ship your freight and travel
orer this famous Una All agents hat
tlck.ta
W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE.
Gen. Agent Trar. F. and P. Agt
MI Washington at-. Portland. Or.
I i ii
THANSI'OKT ATION LINK..
Going East?
ip vou are:,
OO NOT FOHOBT
Three Important Points
FIRST-Go via the St. Paul because
the line to that point Will afford you
the very best service.
SECOND See that the coupon beyond
St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen
tral because that tine make close ooa
n notions with all the trans-continental
line entering the Union Depot there,
ad Ha service I first-class in ever
particular.
THIRD For Information, call on
your neighbor and friend the nearest
tlcVet agent and ask for a ticket read.
iti rla the Wesconsin Central lines,
or address
J AS. C. POND,
General Passenger Agent,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Or GEO. S. BATTT,
General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
GIVES CHOICE OF
-2-
Transcontinental
ROUTES.
Via Spokane and St Paul
Via Ogrjen, Denver and
Omaha op St Pact!
Pullman an! Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining" Chair Cars
Astoria to Sao Francisco.
Columbia, Monday, March 29.
State of Cal.. Saturday, April S.
Columbia, Thursday, April 8.
State of Cal., Tuesday, April IX.
Columbia, Sunday, April 18.
State of Cal, Friday, April 23.
Columbia, Wednesday, April ti.
For rates aad general information sail
on or address
G. W. LOCNSBERHT,
Agent.
W. H. HTTRLBtTRT,
Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or.
e. mcneill.
President and Maaager.
This Railway Company
Operates Its trains on the famous block
system;
Lights Its train by electricity through
out;
Uses the celebrated electric berth read
ing lamp;
Runs splendidly equipped passenger
trains every day and night between
St Paul and Chicago; the
Chicago, flilwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated vestibuled
trains, carrying the latest private
compartment cars, library buffet
smoking cars, and palace drawing
room sleepers.
Parlor cars, free reclining chair can
and the very best dining car service.
For lowest rates to any point In th
United States or Canada, apply to
ticket agent, or address
C. J. EDDY.
General Agent Portland, Or.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pas. Agent
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
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