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T1IK DAILY AaTOlUAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 28. 18l7. MARINU NfiVVS. II hill w run, h ijiw waii'-ii, lATK. I A M. I I', 1, I A, N, l I', M. iii. 111 ii Mi in fi !ii in n ii in n Tuiwilav. .1 iii i n it: In :n T 1 1 I ) 1 1 I I ii ,1 .ml 1 n 1 1 I , ft in 1 1, : n 1,7 J i H 7" ii ii , ii ;m J ! Tom - I 7 Ii I ' : 7 .w ii a 1 7 , ii m ll i, ir; limit Wtiiln.il' y J. II In V llj IM 1(1 .ml I n Tliiiixlu) 11 II M I llj l ! 1 H, r rinny rliln; fli 11 ill 7 II , I Mini MIIHIIV I II ,'U7 II l, i', J1 0 4 ; II I 1, IIH; ntiiiiniy Miiniliiv Tim fcl.siiii.H- IIiu-iId'iii i! f,ir Tllln. lttsk yvalnnliiy, Tim ('iluinhk will sail for Hun Fran x Urn ivt 3 oVIiN'k Dili iixirniug. , Tln r.'lkl'kahlr m rirtd In iMVe Iwn i hiiirnt n I. mil liiinlxT f.ir V' koJlHIIIH. Thi. AslnrU lr.ui Wt.rka will e-n II n ImIi tin' work of nil Itnir In lit" iK'llnm In I'miiImIii Hkllilin'a iifv launch. AiIvIkih from Aunlrnllit Hlnl that Mr R IniiMaii, a wiilln trader, who mii-hrd Hyliii-y from K.mth Africa hint yi-nr, tiit liU il.nili Iii ii vi'iy iliiful way Vhlle li-tutliig M'h nallvm if I In, New lliliril lie na lll iii In one it tlie livn, for tlllVf ill, l-llg ki t alive and f . --tl.lv stuffed :h fmd II" ivMlhrni iil ilirwn, kill", I and eid-n w-i wit ev.i . M ii ur Joyfully Iii lir. rn. HIUlllllllc firirtl There great M .mlilii,. fi'.iii the viir.uua ktlmula liinu'imi HM single mnil and alxail .1.1 yroiw of age Two American I'iiiiiitlim Unrc reiit li'lellng their rHiriiliw mi iltrTiT"li4 ViyiiK. Ihif of 4 hem told lh folio In lrt-y "At about I p. itt .on the 4 M uvh, my wlilii v. tut prixc-itl utwl.-r full toll, wlwn a floii.1. aUmt tt It' of a II III I llilll'l, KM .ibenrvd i 111" iHUli'll It nun" 1.11, Hl, il llw. ship i illwover. d thai wa.1 ..iliv of IihiikIi. Thi'y M-ttl tin Hi.- ealU nii'l ''u onildit't P'f a d if i u.inn f..r llfMii. WluMi llioy H" ny lli.-r mm ihH a ulllt'li f imivm Inft .hi Uw )nnl " "All!" iil III" nth r i'tt.wun, "I iiui iiill" l.i-II' Vr thai f.ir hi hIh.ui 3. mi ti. in, n tin- .M Mnri'h, my vn'l it ir-niMlliiu uipIit full nuII m Im'ii wit ilMrvt ft hhiaII i,iiil mi tin h"noil. A II njipnxu'tn'1 (llr fclllp W" .111'. infill It wiut n rluuil i.f IiumiiiU, iui om tlvy I'iikwmI mir vt-l w m lluit rvory iimui Jack uf llinni H4'l u, lr nf N'o, At imiivan In ! 1 on " imll Nut LIST YOUR Property With Is. I ITV l'ltfri:itTY THAV tmv t'it '4i Mnuri' iviimmti'l In r Hh limit lrw in lb hA" iiy Mil miivfiitxiit to tlw IiiuiIiiimh imrtlnii of thK illy Will anil M a lnf,iln Summit nvmiun U on ttui I'txnl of tli.- hill Imi k ft'in h wtr fnmt iuhI voiiuimiiiU vl"wf l1iNilumlilM rlv.r. Yiun M.y mimI I'iu-HIi' miHin. I iii.wt ,l.'rW k-.tlin for r-4"tK.. uii, rifnil"it. IuO'Huj lr 125. rt -oh. I a KTiw mu-k. Thr. I't In t'I'Hk :5. HhlvWry'i. nv'h MI'X ItarinUn at I2.KW Viry tnuy U-ni. 7i7i natu-r I'kxk 15. Aditli". II &OO. HLnl w iuhI lvil ln t. t'..rnir it, Ji.1 mid Kriuikllii. li.xllO. 4 hiHw'ii, 0.U n-ntiH). A lrxln and my t"rnm. it 1, hloi-k 19. Alilwtirook. t'ri Iku-uiUii iifr'nil. WKHT HII'IC HAIUIA1NK. A lx room o"tt. nnw, on kit Wx loo, WarivtiU.n. tTM. Yy rin, or liwilnJliniit ln.n. l.in 7 mul . I'lot k llKlndrol 1'wK; luttp for tnuth. 1h SI. block 27, NVw Antorla. with Iwtui", larn, cow, ctilnJioim. etc. Chrwp tit t'). A HAIKlAIS-42'4 KT near Klavcl. 9luo iv iuw, y Hcrnw. iu:acii pkopkuty. 20 n fln KTlnif latxl on North Nnmii-nl", H.Mi. Ml olir. lCiuiy tcnnn. Uouiio, lot nd lni In HollUlay l"wk n NiNHHinlcuin, 1100, cOMh. A Kivat hnnrnJ". ICO cr on Klk cr-i-k Unoh. l;o0 r.U frnito. ItiituHful tntot, nlt tilil for lyln out In lot. Cheep mul toniw to mitt. Ten rMifii hiu on North Iti'iioh, nil ruiniU)i.-1. tvt H.MO. ownw. who IIm-ii Iii tin- Kift, will ll for X. Iit . llxk . Oomin (irove, Hoft Hliln. llouit. Iilnckwnlth hop; well on ini'ity; Jimt llko irlvliiK It away t 11,000. HfV.-n room Ivmihb at Hoiuilili'; nud urn ImprxivtMiiiiil; nicely Unfiled nn,1 choiip; iLTiiii rimy. fdUNTV LANDS. A KINK FA KM of 120 acn on l'p nr Nclialciii. AlMut one-hitlf of plfti IIiiiIht Iwid, InUuiicp pimture wid tllliil land; $l,5mi on winy terma; la a biLrKiiln. Store InillilliiMr. barn. Urgt orchard, lnutlure land, tlllml soil, cainprtitca a oaullfiil plui neiur Olncy. We are ppipitrwl to offer It at a barg-utn. .'DK HUNT. Foil HKNT 10-room Iiouho, $15 per lininlh; ri-rnoni huun, $10 iw month. 3 rnoniM ncu.r CliUop Mill. $5 per month. 4 roonw nwir C'lutip M'll $10 per month, upstair. Hiiwll 4 mom tvoune ner 4th and Kxclwiniri?, 15 I""" FOH SALE. FOH BALK. 14 room IndirlnK houae chiLp. Well hioutod. Lota In Aldorbrook. Tn moat do Iralbe rwldonc portion of Aalorl. t.'hap and cany trma. ! If you wtah to iwU your property llHt It with The Astoria Land &.Inv. Co. 353 Commercial St., Astoria. Or . Printed matter deaortptive of Aatorl mailed on application. THE CAMPAIGN IN TIIESSALY ENDED (I'oiillmiiil from Fliat l'it.) war, In view uf tin, fiwit Miiit i linrmy li liiUnt, and tlio naval minn-rKy of Urtic Inivniiliwlllili), The cirreM,iii,'ni ail'N 'Unit lite uplrlt of the Orm-k army l Pluuxala U xiei.nt.. '11m nhmiKe In llw nwii'titj (flafr ha nwle an ek. iK-llitit lnipiiiiVn. Prdicp OoinMajrilliwi will roinalii with lli trmi n riiewaly. bul ho will ilo m iii"iny a a main r of form, ami will hnvn no further Inllueine In tli iimiik ll of war, The nirrm hui.. mil of Hi Tni dMa ixit tx-ll"Vn that Kliiu iIi-oikb will ro ui llm fnm, IN I'.'PIHI'H. diiintttiiilliiioiil.., April 27,A to tli oamiwilirti In llplnin. tt U not lliouxlit lire that Jiiiiliin In now in iiuiior of UK u,l'liiik,'l l,y iii,. inn 11 iioiin Al'm- OlailH, hm owllIK to fh" elTortil itt flu. imliK-p olTlrlula dm, omMnd with tlie eir-irlii of the Albanian olilff, tli mu. Illli 114V Willi to llHVi' K ill r .in (I, I, if), tliy at IIimi oaiiKml iutIoiw aitivli"M. mIoii at VllilU M'Wk, TI'llKH IIKMUVK. Hitlonna, April 'J J. Several llrlllnh! war ilil. uii'l l'ii. h war l.li iri.i xiit.i lii-ru. Ptililic f.-lln U U: oomllitf lltlliwr lirre at tie linnu nf the ! vim. .rim of the Turk. T1e Ttirklh ! heuliiiai tern have lnn rnmovn,) frmn ' i:ia-oini ,i rhn.l-.liu itlir Hultlari, ,iih I of Tyrnaviw and wit ly north of li liewi I "NiiTIIINH Tu Ki:.M!" Vtl.ciifi, April ?7.-A i.iiilal'ii ,if n . ! u wot fp.in Volo to l-iiilii.a l,.m l.c'ii unirv l l.y tlie TurkUh e mii ii i,.di-r Ibat the pmpli. of Ttifi-iily ImvnMli. Iiik to fnir fimn the Imitder lMk-1'KltS MTAItT Kl'l! THK W.VIt lU.rni M1'.Tl.ii,.t, ,VkHI .: Thn llilti.wiinli um I:, ("r, in. I lir,-.',.- in.l ruekcy ibat an aiitbulancv. with nine t.M-..r. la martliiK t tln msiA o( war. HI'UMITTINO TO HI'AIN. Ma-lilil. April 27 A illnaich frotn lava'ia Kpon a that the num ber of liwurirenta In Cuha w1u are sub- inlltlnir to tlw HpanlMlt autlv-Ml" in. rrn.- ilally. Tlw Miliary aullk.-tln. aiv .r.'u1iiii , a.kl 3.IKH) ail tl'loiial .i. ti Um I'lilllppbin tlantta TIIK LA PI i AT WdHK iriVi nut th. I liver ('Iwuin-I Near! TmiKU" Point. Tin. ilrwliter l.a.M ycJit.Tilny coni- nunie.'.l the wrk of iLiiMilnif the river liAuiW went of Ttiu Point. AltlioiiKh no ,-niilif liiriiiatlon i-oiiM h ob- aliir.1, ho la umlotititcilly dln lh wrk MirvMd by thn laiM cuiitri'M. A number of fmJmh rep.irt an. I new. liH-r lu-llrh'H Imve hwn tvi art .at In Stttlaiul .(tM'r and copte by Ant. rl in nlMt, 1o he efT.i't HuU Portland la aioiiiMK tin- inoiwy. m4 atili by oii. ttn-tm to Improve tiie AMtodii harbor, w tl- imrie of makliiK It itoaaihlc t. vbl to Portlalur glory by lowing tla- tiivttteahlp ureicon up lo thai I'lty. ! where ahe will be ptvncniled Willi the fiunoim allver Mervlce. Tlwae HMte. nieuia arc lMirkil by krib-rvlew a with llota, telling lw tlw-)' can ilo the Job. Tlw-re may be 3 feel of water III the upper river during a fl,!. but old river men here, and every on.- clac of iom. nen woee kiaa th.it flola do not afft the lower river. Imil river men ajxo aay that on the "bog Iwu k," or bar ut enat of Tnnjnu Potirt. 1lTe la but 17 feet i.f water a' low tide, and only fi-et at hlirh tide. Tlwy alao ok the uiwtlii ny It took the Hrltlah ahlp ulwxxl. drawng 21.6 f.t. elirht daya o come down the river with a partial iNirg.t, and even then waa ottttgrd to lighter aliout lialf of tlm4 befon. tench- g Ailrtii. They nlao want to know why (he HrttlKh Khlp Itellaiwe gro iinled )Mtwin Poilliuid an. I Aatotia, and tbe Ilrltiah Bteiuner Aiiuirapoora only re- (Mintly atuck on the hog back going up river In IxUlaxl. T1ure la no danger tluU lt' depnrt- mem will allow the Oregon, drawing 7.6 foot, and tvpiviicntlng over ;tin- million dollara. to atbunpt a voyiige eiwt of Attoria. whreahe ouui Iln.l plen ty of winter, and all the worry nnd talk Ik noiiKonae, pure and almpie. A SNAP. For aula cheap and on eiuy terma, ur choice building lota In Mci'lure'a AhIoi io. Tor .irl'.oulari'. cull on Kov.ell & Wurd, MSI Iliind street. When one seeins drlviui iiulto Into a ooiiu-r Is often the tlmo when the turn- ig 'lnt baa arrlvtM. nriLnicRs A.n contractors. If you want good lumber and lr.weat irlcia Hgure with tha Gobel Mills. W. 11. EDWARDS, Bitent. Sfij Commercial street, Astoria. Bninr Cni TsatTviHT for torturing. dUOf ring. Itrhlng. tiunilna. sinl Kly ikln nd tetlp dlHMct with Iom oi hlr. - Warm btilu wlihcu Timni atur, urntle sppllcllim of Ctmowsi (ointment), nd full diwi of Cwtiops Himil TSHT grulw oi blood putlOan and buuior ourM C!3K5 fa miM ttirmtrlioul tti warM. rams 0e a emu foe.. SU rron... Iintion. mt- " Ho 10 Curt (whim Skin OlMWM."frM. RED ROUGH HANDS tT biSes m FOR EVERY Champion Michael Advises Use of Paine's Celery Compound, Jani. Mlohaul I the rhamil-n l"K tiatani'H bli y( llM of the wotld. II- n'omnmeiKla all wliwlmi-n to Like 1'iilne'a -liTy i-iinponnd. aiiniunt of work be ha K'ne tlxrUgb III rXTl 'lice la th-M '.f tlneinilnilii of dlirliiK tile paat m nth. ntlicra. With tlw Vieiiln(f of the Mi-yrle , Mlchm-I ha iti.kIi- cycl - ra lnif a iaiem mimy a ymniit penen and hun- can-ful a'.uily anI la In a iMnltlon to dnila of obbT --o.lc who have dct.-r- K'v'' exivllent advloe ht only b racing iiilmil to tuke up blcyrllnic ntt a luialth. ' ' but to hc-lin.-n and ulhlrten In Kh liiK exwn-lne find th'-mrelvea really enral. In rfk-rvnw to hla wn me:h bukbiir the proper "nap" or atamlna ' followlnff bnter will IntereM to leifln on. Th' Ir lexllly cndltlnn pi.jvfrybo.1y: vrnta tui aplrtt.-.! exerebm. They would ' IVoton. Maaa., Feb. !1. 1H97. Ilkn to ride, but they are nut of ,.rt. : Aft.-r the exirtlon of my record lidea run dMcn by a winter of wrk or lnd mr' whlb wl:h tlx- MnrRan Wrlsht tm llfr.. Many win are rvally ali-k. who lfi 'be youth lam winter, durlnn w-jilch nve aufli-n-d frotn debility or naatlng I l"et wmiewhat In weight, on account ,)lwa f.-r a km time until they hadj 'b unaixuatome I climate. I waa lKiin to think their troubhn hiul be. ' advlawl to uee Puine'a ceM-y compound, oome ohr.iiili-. a noThlnit irave th.-m re- I am iiiiuiil t aay that It Kve uch llnf, would turn io blcyollnit for relief. Ja''fa.'tliin that I was lmiejli-d to ua Hut thl aplenilld rxerrlie-, like any oth-; 't atraln to brace up from the "ITecta of er, roiulrw a'.ntiitlh to undertake. The the two unuaually rouich ta-ean trla blncM 1 out of order, the nervea are de-' tha I have takon during the jat rajiir"d. atul :uiture' fi f"r both la nwinth. I Mlwe that whc-lmi-n who n.-e.l.'.l. haw to undergo the hardship of "clr- All amm wraona will find to thetr Im-'cult clinaliiir" will nnd Palne'a celery im-noe Joy that l'alne'ii ce...-y o.im. muiiaiuml of atwlatajice In ket-plns; up Hnind. taken imw. will make Uicm well, Palne'a i-cl.n-y coitiHunl work a win- drra In tht tnirlm;. If you luitr labored niuk r the hul of rciH-ated tiisi-la !).-. the clrculathm and counteract the de nouraliflc palna and daya of tvrvou de. bllltulitiic effwt of m.mtha of confining bllUy. now la your bent time to kk welt i work, worry and exdtoment. Mli'luu-I ta tmlay the m-mt phenomlniil Th more tntelllcent portion of every rkb-r In profewnlonal runkn. Aa far (community are the ones who Im: Iwu k hi 1M4 he waa umlUlnitel champ. km of i.n-at lintian. ana in tne roiiox- i. i. ... ... i . ...,. year lie rl w rnvnwano t--i.-i - ' utralghl wUia bbiiImhI the picked ! rider of Kurope. Ilo ha dcfi-ateil auih ' ........... ....... . . tf,,.,,ii,,l!n II. in in .1 1 c Iluret. Klvlerre. Il.nilvnini, ltmirrlllnn and Harden of Kngliuid, and Ia"tun, , the Ilelglan champion. I STlH-'KIIOLDEKS' MKETINU. Nolloe la hereby glwn that the an nual tm-etlng of the atockholdera of the Astoria Untitling and Ixxin Aieoi'latlon j will be held at the oflloe of the ace-, retary on Tuoaday, May 11, 1W7. for the' purjoMk' of ejecting directors to erej om var. The elwtlon Will be by ballot, and. will bo held from 3 o'clock p. m. until S o'ckx'k p. m. i CHAS. S. WRIGHT. Pres. Atteef. FRANK L. PARKER. Secretary. j NOTICE ! "" r the Water CommUslon, As- ' 1 toria, Oregor, April 7, 1S97. ! Notice la hereby given that sealed' The annual meeting of the stock- proposag received at this office holders of the Airt.nla Iron Works will , 0.cUK,k n, May j 1S97 for the l held at their olllco on Saturday. : VarU)lu, xv-k MIU, maiaia n-erv May 1. is:7. at 7 p. m.. f.r the purpnee flr tm, janing of a sixty (60) arc of electing dlreotora for tlie ensuing lli;ht j)imt t0 t,, operate by an lm jvor and the transaction of such bus- ,,!,. w,uer whtvl, and owned by the Iness a may properly come before tl municipality. iiiivt'.ng. Hy order of Hie IUu.:d of Dli,clor!'. JOHN FOX, President. At test: O. II. PR A EL, Sec. Astoria. Or., April 20, 1S97. amount equal to ten (10) per cent of the aggregate amount bid, made pay to I'UK A Cll.l in t: i V. ( I ai,0 to the clerk of "the Astoria Water Take laxative Kromo Quinine Tablets. , Commission. All druggists refund the money If It j implicates of bids and accompanying falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. ; ,HM.iiilHl plans sluUl be tiled at the Rogers. Druggist. j atuoe 0f the t.nglnter on or before the i date previously mentioned. Plans and OK INTEREST TO LAI'NCH-OWNER The following looter, kssued yesterday. from the Astoria Custom House to own ers of iBuncihes propelled by gas, elec-1 trlclly, etc.. Is of general interest. The I same rule applies to vessels over five 1 tons bunbn, and vessels o'tr flfteeni I tons, of like character, muat have ll-; (xnswl pilots and engineers: Custom House, Astoria, Or., April 27, 1807. To , Owner of Sir: Uy department clroular No. 5S, of a draw protection and end piers, of April 1, 1N97, vessels propelled In consisting of piles and cribbing, for a whole or In port by steam, gas, fluid. ateul draw bridge over John Day's naphHia or electricity must be regularly 1 river on the line of the Astoria & Co documented at their home port In the lumhia 1 Rtver Railroad. Plans and fame manner as steam vessels of five siee!flcatlons may be seen and blank tons and over. ' forms of proposals furnished at office Therefore, you will please report at of undersigned. Satisfactory bonds will this ollioe at once for further instruc- be required of tho successful bidder. (Ions In the premises. j The' right to reject any or all bids Is Yours respectfully, 'reserved. CHAS. H. PAGE, j NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Colleitor. i COMPANY. - BICYCLIST, He haa Juat returm-d from Kun.rx-and ruly to Join tlu? nu-tna; nwn on I'"' Palllc count, dKplte th larye their phyali-al totv. Jimmy Mk-hiud. Kv.try one niwl to take a spring; renunly t purify thHr bloxl, arouie r.noiiininl laine'a celery comKund. 1 m-y imve hk.ii who mm great rem- -.., ..-.. i.n i.-inu ivn- nuurir- menta In the i-axe of friends, nHghbors ...i.. ..n......i i ..... 1. 1 . ...ki.... ami reiatlvi. and know Juat w hat to eviM.l fninl Ifa iim.. am m iwfl'. n,rwt I.t-mIt. atrenKthener and rentorv-r and am Ideal lnvlgorator for a run down aytttem. J. B. WYATT, Pkotlt No. 61 Astoria, Oragor Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (Groceries, Provlsiona, PAINTS and OILM. SmcIsI Attrntloa Paid to Supplying Ship. ELECTRIC LIGHT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. i Proposals must be made on printed firms supplied by the clerk of the i commission, and l:i full accoil.uice 1 therewith, and must be nccompanle.1 : by a certllled check of deposit In an specifications can be seen either at the , olllce of this commission, or Bit the i olllce of the engineer. W. W. PARKER, Chairman. II. G. VAN DUSEN. Clerk. ARTHUR L. ADAMS, Engineer. 401 Col. St., S. F.. Cal. DIUVWHRIDGE FOUNDATIONS. Proposals will be recelied until noon of April 30, 1897, by the Northwest Oon. struetlon Company at their offloe In As toria, Oregon, for the furnishing of ma terial and otmstruotlon of a pivot pier, constating of grillage and concrete, and OCIETT MEETINOB. TKMPLB IjrXJK NO. f, A. r. and A. M. Keaular communleatlona held oa in flrat and third Tueaday avanlnf of ich month. O. W, LOUNHHRKRY, W. II. K.C. IIOLIjUN. HtrrHMty. uThe Louvre" AST0KU S GOKGCOt ENTHRTAINMENT HALL S FLOOR rina Mailt, riaaiaa f All Kind. Twa Macnlllrent Har. evr.KTTHISG rillST-CtS3 Good Order nd Everybody's Rlghti DTKfCTLT OHKltVKI. Japanese Goods Oriental Curios Noveltie WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. W. L,. HOBB Feol Estate and Insurance 110 KLETK.tlTII NT. Office with K. A. Taylor, SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete atock of lumber on band In the rough or dresaed. Flooring, m tic, celling and all kind of finish; mold ing and shlnglea. Terma reaaonabl and prlcea at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H r L. LOGAN. Feaalde, Oregon. Proprietor. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARJJ, OFFICE 155 COMMERCIAL ST. A8TOHIA IKON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Aatotia. General Machinists and Boiler Makev Uai u4 MaitM EagiaM. Bollw ok. Simb koai an4 Cuary Wock t Spaciafty. CaMiacs of All Dncrtpfloai Maot to Oism . 1 soon no(k. John Fos....Prealdent and SuperlnUndant a. U Fox Tic Preatdent O. B. Praal Becretar) AatorU Savings Bank Treaaurw ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBRRRY READING ROOM FRED TO AJUL. Open erery day from I 'clock ta i:k and 1:10 to t:M p. m. Bubacrlptloa rates ft per annum. 8.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUANE BT WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER "BAILEY GATZERT" Portland-Astoria Steamers leave Portland daily aa 11Iowb: Alder street dock 6:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. m. and 8 p. m. Leaves Astoria. C. R. and P. S. N. dock. 6:45 a. my and 6:45 p. m. O. R. 4 N. dock, 7 a. m. and 7 pm. r ' Saturday night steamer leavtes Port and from AWer street dock at 9:45 d. m. and Ash street dock at 10 p. m. Schedule Includes Sunday nlst boat out of Portland and Astoria, but no Sunday morning boat Night boat from Portland connects with. Steamer "M1LER" at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. dally except Monday for Wostport. Clifton and K nappe, and all landings on OreffM side. U. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley, Agent Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. II ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Tlie only dining oar route from Portland to the East. The only route to the Yellowstone Nation al Park. Days to Minneapolis Oma ha, Kansas City and St Paul. 3 3 4 1 Davs to 2 Milwaukee and Chicago. 1 Days to Washington, 2 Philadelphia, New ioik and Boston, and other Eastern point?. BftRRBge checked through to destin ation of tickets. For aleeping-oar reservations, tickets, maps and lull information, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aaa't Oen'l Faas. Agent. Portland, Or. IBB Marrlioa St., Cor. Third. TRANSPORTATION LINKS, GO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Meal ia Dining Car a U Carte flock Ballt So Oast The all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via Beat tie and Spokane Shortest and Quickest bine St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining; and library Observa tion Cars. Dally Trains ...Past Time 8KKVICE A N'O BC'ESEKY CKKaQUKLED For tickets and full Information call on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON. C. P. ft T. A.HPortland, Or. R. C. STEVENS, G. W. p. A., Seattle. FOR PORTLAND (Via Ksappa, Clllto,., Wntport, and way landing!.) IKE STEAMER H, C, Aitorla every Sunday, Tuesday and Tbunday at p. m.. Saturday al 7 a. ol, Lpavea Portland erery Monday. Wednesday sod Friday at 7 p. m., a id baturday at V p m. Landing atCathlamet on all down trips' Towing and Jobbing around Astoria every Bun day, Tuesday and 1 tiunday. KEDCCEIl RATE1. Information foot of Main Jtreet PETERSON QIUMORE. Agcat. Holds the world's record for lonf-dlstance fast running-. After a two day's ride tt is refreshing to step into a clean, bright sw-eet smell us tialn as you do If you go East via Hillings and the BunUns&on rouaV. No dust on the car seats no litter on the car floors no foul air; nothing to remind you of for mer occupants. Omaha, Kansas City. St. Louis, Chi o ago--ALL points Eat and South. Two routes east via St. Paul. Minn.. and Billings, Mont. For tickets and information apply to nearest ticket agent or to SHELDON.Gen'l Agent. Portland, Oregon. A. G. Are Yon Going East? Ba surs and see that your ticket reads via THE NdRTH-WESTERS ' Ll N E. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerleaa Tea tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. AU classes of passengers carried on the vea tlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous Una. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD. F. C SAViGE. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt US Washington at. Portland. Or. Astoria and Columbia RiYerjtoilroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a. m. and p. m. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at I a, m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains 'eave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at 1:44 a. m. and 2:58 p. m. dally. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. TRANSPORTATION I.INgi. Going East? If VOll ARB. -' DO NOT FOMC1BT Three Important Points FIR8T-O0 via the St. Paul bee suss the lines to that point will afford you ths very best service. SECOND See that the eouDon bavonA St Paul reads via ths Wtoconsln Can- tral because that Una makes doss oon nsctions with all the trsaisMxmtlnantal lines entering; ths Union Depst thsra. ad Its service is flm-otaas in vary particular. THIRD For information, call an rour neighbor and friend ths nearest ticket agent and aak for a ticket rmmA. lng via the Wesconaln Central Uassv or address JA8. C. POND, General Pasaenrer Agent Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEO. g. BATTT, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. - O.R&N. GIVES CHOICE OF -2- Transcontinental ' ROUTES. Via Spokane end St Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul Pcllman and Tourist Slecjers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars Astoria to Sao Fraoeiseo. Columbia, Monday, March 2). Stat of Cat. Saturday, April i. Columbia, Thursday, April L Etate of Cal., Tuesday, April 13. Columbia. Sunday, April 18. StaU of CaL. Friday, April 21. Columbia. -Wednesday, April 2S. For rates and general mronnaoon sail on er address O. W. LOTJN8BERRT, Agent W. H. HTJRLBURT, Qen. Pas. Art, Portland, Or. e. McNeill. President and Maaagar. IMILWAUKEE This Railway Company Operates Its trains on the famous block system; Lights its trains by electricity througrh. out; Uses ths 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 vestlbuled. trains, carrying the latest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palacs drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining chair cars and the very best dining car servtos. For lowest rates to any point in ths United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDT, General Agent Portland, Or. . J. W. CASET, Trav. Pass. Agent TILLAMOOK NEHALEA1 AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore ,W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ALasLa ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing dates ta and froa Tlllaneek and Nchalem depend epos the weather. Per Freight aad Passenger Rates Apply Ta ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. AGENTS O. R. A N. CO., Agesta. Portias CASTORIA Tor Infanta and Children. Ball. i