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I Til It All) KM Ml ASmUUAA KItUA., JANUARY 6, liCU or First Annual (Clearance Sale Will Close on Saturday, February 3, 1900 Come while our stock is complete and take advantge of our Clearance Sale prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS OX THE LOWER COLl'.HBIA HOMES GO UP IN SMOKE Early Morning Fire in Upper town. PROPERTY OF MRS. PALMER With the Utmost Difficulty Adjoin ing Property Was Saved Slight Insurance. At 1:15 o'clock this morning a general alarm called out the entire fire depart ment of the city. The alarm was turn en in from the limits of Uppertown. It was afterwards discovered that the properly on fire was that of Mrs. J. E. Palmer, who resides about three quarters of a mile southeast of the Clatsop mill. ' A few moments after the alarm was turned in the sky in that vicinity was illuminated for miles. The property is located over the hill and it was with great difficulty and a loss of much time that the tire de partment reached the premises. The home in which Mrs. Palmer re sides had already been nearly con sumed. A second building owned by Mrs. Palmer, and ocupied by John Van Nolle and family, was only a short distance away. Within a few mo ments after the breaking out of the fire the second house was also In flames The firemen saw that it would be useless to attempt to save either one of these buildings and directed their attention to surrounding proper ty. Immediately adjoining the Palmer residences is the home of Will Scofleld, Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. . Oanoer often results from a lm- Eity In the blood, inherited from erations back. Few people are en ly free from some taint in the blood, and it is impossible to tell when it will break oat in the form of dreaded Can Mr. What has appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into the most malignant Cancer. serere Oaneer which at nrst M)r a w blotches, thst I thonght would trsated by srral able physicians, bo In spite ot their eflorU the Cn eerspraad until my con dition beeamaslarmlng. After many month! ot treatment and growing aoj4i)v WdflB. 1 d olded to try 8. 8. 8. which was so strongly f reoommended. Tliellrst '-L bottle prodncd an lm ; 11 proyement. I oontinne.' f tii medlolne, an d 4 n yj four month! the last lit y tie scab dropped off. 1 not a alga of the disease has rtnnied." 0 a v urrtft.wa 'GiiUburg, 111SH. It is dangerous tp experiment witli Cancer. T ife disease is beyond the skill of physiciana. 8. B. 8. is the only cure, because it is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. S.S.S.fTnaBl00d (Swift's Specific) is the only blood tme guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potaah and mer tury. the most dangerous of minerals. tvoki on Caneer bri cA diseases nailed freo-by fiwtft Specific Compan, "i.titthta"."Georjris, la of the firm of Scofleld & Hauke. In the roar was a large ham in which were horses and hay. To sae theso the fire department directed all of itt energy. Several limes, however, they caught on fire and persons were oblig ed to ascend to the roof to extinguish the flumes. Several residences across the street were also at times in great danger, but neighbors who had vol unteered to render assistance to the firemen succeeded in saving these without any material damage being done. Comparatively nothing was saved from the contents of the turned 1 ulld lngs. Indeed, it was with much good fortune that the occupants escaped with their lives. Tl:e fire was well un der way several minutes before Mrs. Palmer and members of her family were aware of It. Mrs. Palmer was the first to make the discovery and immediately aroused the family who were up stairs and asleep. Freddie. a U-year-o!d son, narrowly escaped be- 1 L ranch of the Y. M. C. A. Ing smothered to death, staggering out 1 of the burnlntr building just In time NEW YORK, Jan. j. Details of to escape the flames. Miss Helen Gould's benefaction to the The origin of the fire is a mystery, naval bran. h of the Y. M. C. A., Brook It started fully au hour and a half 1'' have Just been made public. She after every member of the family had has given Ji:5,Q0 to the institution retired. It is known, however, that the rlames were first di&covered in the kitchen, which leads to the belief that the fire arose from the stove. Only one of the buildinss that oc cupieii by Mrs. Palmer was insured. The exact amount could not be ascer tained, but It is undtrstood to be srhall. Mrs. Palmer Is a widow and has two daughters and a son residing with her. The fire continued until 3 o'clock this morninj, before the fire d. partment succeeded In getting It under control. P.EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following deeds were filed in Recorder Clinton's office during the past 4S hours: James J. Stokes to W. E. Tallent, 12.W acres in sections 22, 23, 26 and 27, T 9 X, R 7 W; 1,2D0. United States to John G. Clarke, 1C0 acres In section 21, T 6 N, R 7 W; patent. Hermosa Park Investment Company to Mlra and Josephine Ferguson, lots 14 and 13, block 8, Hermosa Park; 1409. Mary N. B. Morrison to Mrs. Eliza beth Oman and Fred Oman, blocks 4 and 8, Clatsop Gardens; $700. John Chltwood to John Finley, lot 8, block 61, Adair's, and the S E of bection 26, and the N W Vi of sec tion 26, T 12 S, R 1 E, containing 320 acres, $650. H. B. Ferguson and wife to F. J. Taylor, lots 13 to 18, block 3, Flavel Center; undivided half of lots 1 to 16, block 9, first addition to Kindred Park, and undivided half of lots 14 and 15, block 8, Hermosa Park; $1,000. E. Z. Ferguson and wife and F. J. Taylor and wife to Alex Gilbert, C. W. and G. C. Fulton, lots 14 and 15, block 8, Hermosa Park; $400. J. C. Rierson to Enburg Rlerson, W of section 25, T 5 N, R 8 W; $300. ASTORIANS AGAIN DEFEATED. SALEM, Or., Jan. 23. In the bowl ing contest between the Illlhee Club of Salem and the Astoria Football Club, the former won four straight games, the score being: Illlhee 225 254 234 253 Astoria 202 216 182 105 GERMAN NAVY INCREASES. BERLIN, Jan. 25. The naval bill which passed the Bundersrath today provides for doubling the present num ber of battleships and the construction of six large and seven small cruisers. Old Continental is a standard high grade Kentucky whisky. Absolutely pure, and can be recommended to thoee seeking a atlmulaint tor medical and ra cial use. Bold by Aug;. D&rdelson, As toria, Oregon. TO STOP LOUD VINO. Postmaster Cicnerul's Order to IVat offlec Kmployes. NliW YORK, Jan. S5.-A special to the Times from Washington says: Sonic time ago Postmaster Oenoral Smith reissued an order made by Post master General Wilson, In 1S, pro hibiting postofhee employes from vis iting Washington to Inlliionee legisla tion. The order carried dismay to the heart of employes in the railway mail service who had been planning a vigorous campaign in support or their contention for a reclassification of the service. .Mr, Smith, however, had no Intention of leaving them In the lurch or of having the plan de teRtv'd tlnough lack of support, lie has himself laid before the commit tee op postoflice and post-roads the cltlms of the employes with a stiong annum nt In favor of Increase in I He points out that the I'nited States I expects more from its employe In I this sen lee and pays them less than ; the leading countries of Kurope. Coin ! pared with France, our railway mall employes do the work of two men and receive comparatively less pay. In j England appointment to the railway ' son Ice comes a a promotion from 'cty postotllce work and carries with It ' an a ivance of from 30 to 0 kt cent. Germany Increase the salaries of Its railway mail employes nccrdlng to tle length of service, the average be ing ill per cent. I i IMPORTANT MISSION, i PlivcKr f Manila ots.-r. ttory Com- I ing to America. i ! ' SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. .'.V Father Jos.' Algue. dim-tor of the Manila observatory, th- largest and most no-' table institution of the kind in the Orit nt. und his assisltan. Father Jose Cl( s, have arrived here n route to Washington with many folios of valu able scientific data which they hope to have published by the goveriun-nt. ' They have come to America upon the! urgent invitation of ri vUlcitt Schur- ; . maji, ot the Cornell university, whoj was president of the Philippine com mission, and also by request of Uuv-j ernor General t'tls, of the Philippines, j Roth of them are Spaniards and Jesuit priests. Father Algue Is a typhoon expert and his co niutnion Is un au-1 thonty on earthquakes. They Irlng with them besides twelve manuscript volun.es on scientific subjects, many aluabk- maps of the Philippine Isl ands. HELEN COULD S RENEVOLL'XCE. Enormous Sums Donated to Naval an-i has secured title to adjoining I ropertj for a site f r a n-w five story 1 buiMinir. The new building will be a memorial to Miss Gould's father and ! r.totnor. It will have a frontage of 90 fee! and will combine the features of a m'saion, hotel and gymnaslun. There ! v iP be a good library, a swimming tank, baths and restaurant where ' meals can be secured by sailors for ' a nominal sum. ROASTS THE COVP.T. French Paper Gould's "Touches l'p" Son-in-Law. Jay PARIS, Jan. 23.-The Figaro pub lishes this morning a fresh cablegram from Count Roni de Castellane, to M. do Rcduys, its editor, to which it ap pends the following: "Spurning with our feet the insults, we find but one thing In this document That de Castellane energetically re fused any intervention of the Inspector Lo that Alien. 'tore li not k that alteri when it alteratii finds." That is one of the siiblimeit lines in all literature. It is the final definition of love by the world's greatest reader of the human mind, Shakespeare. Nearly all women who truly love, love in this sublime way. Men seldom do. Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. W hen she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weakness and derangement of her special womanly organism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amia bility and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of liuffalo. N.Y., with the assistance of bis staff of able phy sicians, has prescribed for many thousands of women. He has devised a perfect and scientific remedy for women's ailments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It is a positive specific for all weak nesses, diseases, disorders, displacements, irregularities, and debilitating drains pe culiar to women. It purifies, regulates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it, and no honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute that he may make a little larger profit. "I was afilirtH with kidney trouble and 1 tare alwnya hud torpid liver, ' writes Mrs. K. CroMwhite. of Liuflau, Kraih Co., Texas. " When I oummeneed your medicine I was not able to stand on my feet. I lined one bottle of Dr. 1-ierce's Favorite Prescription and fire vials of his ' Uranant pellets.' I am now well. I had not walked in four months when I commenced the treatment; but in ten day I was able to walk everywhere." If Pears' Get one cake of it. Nobody ever stow at a cake. of T'tanoea In his adventure. We are now enlightened respecting his desire for light. "lie sccma, moreover, to reproach us for tne outlay of the J'Ht francs which his dispatch cost him. This Is already the ooinrneiu-enient of confession, "There cannot fall to be surpi-lso that Gould's son-in-law should become so enieiul In money natters. This Is tlio second tint" he asks us for lon.OOO francs. It needs but little to Induce him to cVutand that we reimburse to i him his 200 francs. IVcldodly he can not l.uve grown richer Just recently," 1 ONT WANT HIG CROWDS. Steamship Linos Refuse to Rook Expo sition Kvcnrslon Parties. NKW YORK, Jan. :.1--.TIie passenger-carding trans-Atlantic steamship I lines are almost uniformly refusing to i book large excursions for passage to ! Kurope this, summer. Parties have ', been formed to go to the Purls expo- J sltion and some of them number as ' many as six hundred persons. It was said at several steamship otlicos ihat the refusal vas caused by the desire of the linos to refrain from overcrowding their sieanishlpa and to be able to pro vi le accommodations fur their regu lar yearly patrons who might not ap ply foi state rooms so far In advance. ANOT1ICR PCOKT SOl'ND WRKCK. Pa.-c Coast V'omianv's Fine Steam-r Miami a Total Wreck. SKATTLK. Jan. ::..-Tho steel collier Mlnml, b. longing to the I'm ltlc fond Coripan), was wrecked this morning on a rref near Oyster bay on the enst shore of Vancouver isltnd. She Is a totul Utts, as In the after- j noon she broke In two and went to the bottom. Her entire crew were saved.! She vaj on her way to San Fran-j clsoo with 4,00 tons of coal. She struck midships and when the tido re-j ceded the weight of the cargo' broke her back. j The loss s estimated at JJ.'ia.OW) with pl,noo additional for cargo. AWAITING HER tll SUAND S LODY Mrs. Maji.r Loan Arrives Francisco. In San SAN FRANCISCO. Jun. :3.-Mrs. John A. Logan. Jr., widow of Major John A. Logan, Jr., who met his death In the Pldllpi Im s, with her 1 l.lldren and accompanied by her mother, Mrs. C. II. Andrews und a friend, Miss Parmulee, of Cleveland, O., has arrived here to await the arrival of her hus band's remains 011 the transport Thomas, due In a few days from Ma nila. AMERICAN KILLED IN AFRICA. CHICAGO, Jan. 25. Word has been received here of the tragic death In South Africa of Ervin Hopkins, Jr., son of Ervin Hopkins, a veteran member of the Chicago board of trade. Hopkins was Interested In a rubber concern which had obtained conces sions frcm the republic of Colombia. H) represented his company at Bogota whore be had made his headquarters for a year. While on an exploring ex pedition In the Interior his boat ran aground on a sand pit. It is supposed that in trying to float his craft, stand ing In the water himself, he was bitten by a poisonous reptile, death resulting oulckly. His body was found several days ltittr by a native employed by the company. Indications of a terrible struggle were apparent. MORE EIO COKE OVENS PES MOINK3, Ia Jan. 25.-The Universal Fuel Company of Chicago ar.nources that It will soon begin the erection of a cokelrg plant at Otturn wa, with one hundred ovtns. As soon as It Is completed, a second plant of like cAnncltv will be built at Des Moines. The company's experiments have determined that Iowa coal will produce good coke. Plants will be es tablished later at Davenport, Dubuque and Council Hluffs. WHO WANTS THE BIO FIGHT? NEW YORK, Jan. 25.-At a meeting between repreaentatlves of James J. Corbett and James Jeffries, It was de cided to set February 1 as the closing day for bids from clubs for the boxing contest between these two men for the champlonnhIp of the world. Bids must he made, sealed, gent to Al Smith at the Gllsey house, and will not be onened until 6 o'clock on the evening of February 1. FATAL FIRE AT DUNKIRK. ' rviTVKinK. N. Y.. Jan. 25. A Are thl mnnilncr did 1200.000 damage at Fredonla, a village three miles south of Dunkirk. The yowcr house at Dun kirk and the Fredonla Street Car Com pany was destroyed, together with all the cars. . Miss Alice Huntington and Warren Brctsgkl were burnerl to death. mil CIIUTH COMltlNATlON. NHW YORK, Jan, .-Romtlve to the reported negotiations between Ja. A, lltiley, the Hells' Brothers ami W, W, Cole, for a circus combination, it In mated that Mr, Italley already owns t half Irtciest In the Sells' lirolhers and Forepntigh show. Mr, Cole lives In New York, but Is out of town and no lui'oi matlon can be obtained as to his plans. NOTICE I Notice Is hereby given that the, un dersigned, Charles IUehel, has this day retired from the firm known m tha Astoria Meat Company. All outstand ing obligations of said firm will b as sumed by the remaining partner, and all accounts of said firm wil be paya ble solely to them, CHARLES RICHEL. Astoria, Or.Jan. 20. 1M0. Coffees 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 43: per lb. llamlxouic Premium ;lru with ltach riircliutc. Come Just to Sec. Great American Imporlinji Tea Co STORKS 1M IN NUMRKR PRICKS AWAY UN OK It ill Commercial 8t.. Astoria. It lak but a minute to overcome tlcklimr In the throat and to atop rough by the us? of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy nulckly cures a l I nf Itininl nilit lll, irmihlc. : jiarmlew and pleasant to take. It pre. vents consumption. A famous speollle for grlpp and Its after effects. Cliss Ri'gers. -IS r,f ntiln rtt nf T.ilmln T.UflSl ....... w. v, . . , I fount y, ss. I I-run J. cneney maaes oatn uiai ne; Is the senior partner of the firm of V. 1 ' citorTot-K' cSSmf'lSU BtllS; 1 aforesaid, and that said firm will payj 1 the sum of $100 for each and every rime or catarrn tnai cnnnoi oe curw by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of Deoem U-r, A. D. 1SS. A. W. GLBASON. Notary Public, (SEAL.) Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, and ao'a directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, 0. Hold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family P1IU are the best. I Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTS TO Montana, Utah, Colorado zni alt Ezstcrn Paint?. Gives choice of two favorlt rwte, via the I'ntoD Pacino Kajrt Mall Lint, or the Rio Grande Scenic Llnei. LOOK AT TUB TIME If Days to Salt I.nko '2J I toys to Dtiivir :5J Days to ('Iiu-ago I J Days to New York. Frw reclining chairs, upholstered tour. 1st slewptoc cava, and Pullman paiaoa sloe pen, operated on aU Ualn. For further Infortnavttoa, apply to Or Astoria, Orearoo. C. O. TERRY. W. K. COilAN, Trav. rasa Agt. Oaa. jtgeou 124 Third BU Portland. Or. Q. W. LOUN8T3I7RRT, Agent, O. R. M.. Through Tickets EAST AND SOUTHEAST A fJ ii-ly PULLMAN PALACH SLEEPERS, TOURISTS SLEEPERS and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS -Daily to Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City and other Eastern titles. Baggag checked tnrourn to oeallnaUoa, Union Depots), tut tuna, lowest rates, Plntsoh light In all cars. For rates and other Information call os or address O. W. LOUN8BJCRRY, Agent, O. R. ft N. Co. Astoria, Oregon, or J. H. LOTHROP, Gen. Agent, 136 Tbrrd St., cor. Alder, Portland. Or WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and rut ftvimd Navi gation Company, Bailey Gatzert leaves Astoria daily, except Funaay, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Bun' day at 7 a. m. White Collar Una tickets and O. R. ft N. UcKeta interchangeable on Bailey uaizen ana jiajiR&ia, A. J. Taylor, Astoria Art U. B. BCOTT, Telephone 111 President. Si COLUMBIA STEAM LAUNDRY CORNER NINTH AND A ST OR STS-. ASTORIA PacificNavigationCompanv Slcuntcrn"K. 1 I lmorc," 'V. II. llnrrUnti" Only line-Astoiitt to 'I lllmitook, (inrlbnlUI, Hay City, llohsonvlllo, Omueoling t Astoria alUi the Oregon lUllrosd A- Navigation Co. ami also tha Astoria A I'olumlaa Klver U. It. lor Hail Frsm lsoo, IVrtlaml snd all points east. For freight ami paaasiiRnr rales p;ly Hntvicl Rlmoro 4 Co. (lenersl Agents, ASTORIA, ORE. (JOHN A CO.. Agents, Oregon Railroad .x Navigation Co,, TILI.AM0U6 Oi, A. A L 11 11 Co. lt)HTUSl), Or. pssri irarajnaTsiri 8 INSTRUCTIONS CIVCN. M Allss Bertha flartln's Decorative Art Room. it y e j la .,, I jjj m u Ituom SJO Krknm IllilUIIng, Esia2ura5iisii5.aTn NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United Htnt.-o. for tho District of th-egim.In Uinkruptcy. In the mttT of Benjamin I Ward and the firm of Howell A Ward, bank rupts. To th creditors of II. L. Ward and Howell & Ward, of the County of Clat sop, State of Oregon, and district afore nul'l, bankrupt. N'iii,n la hereby given that on ths 4th day of January, 1900, lh said llenj. L. Ward and Howell Ward wrre duly ndludlcated bankrupt. And that tha tlrnt meeting of their creditor! will be 1 held at room No. 4, Page building, Cor- j m-r of Commercial and Twelfth streets, In the city of Astoria, on Monday, the. 5lh day of February, 1W0. at the hour, of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day ! ut w hlolt time the said creditors may : attend, provo their clnlnui, appoint a trustee, exnmlne the biuikrupt, and trun.vt such other business as may j properly come hif.ir sold meeting. CIIA9. If. PAGE. j Referee In Bankruptcy. ! Astoria, Or-gon, January 19, liwo. HIS MOTHERS BREAD He says wa always so light and well baked. Well thert Is a knack in mak ing IL But don't forget tha kind of stove or range used makes a difference. Ills mother used a Htnr EMtnte aiiniBjii m mivasm. W. J. SCULLY, Agent, 411 Bona strtm. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Whn people art contemplating a tri whatber on business or pieaewra, the) naturally want ths beat ervto ob tainable so far m steed, comfort aac safety la oonotanod. Bmptoyes of ts WWCON8IN CEWTRAIj L1NE1 are uald to serve tha publto and w trains are operated to as to make.t)10M 00a neotlona with alverglng ltnea at all Juncvtion polnta. Puilsnait Palaos Bleeping and Chair Cars on ahrongn tralrs. Dining Oar aervWa unexcelled. MeaU aerved a la carts. la order to obtain this flst elasa service, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket TheWIsconsIn Central Lines. and you will mats direct connections at St Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all paints east. For any further Information call on aay ticket ageat, or correspond with JAA C. POND, a en. Fass. Agtnt, or JAB A CLOCK, Mllwaukeaf Wta.- OetMral Aaant M attark St.. rmlind Ora Tukos work for tlio minio tluy, nml no extra clinrgo. Two wiigons cnll for nnil deliver to any jmrt of city. Sliirts, IQo, Collars, 2 Jo Cuffs, fie ft jmlr All oilier work in rojiorlion. J. W. D ALTON. Proprietor THONK Ml 1H Years F.xrit'nc. NO CIIINKHK KMI'I.OYK" Mali ami Expreaa Onto Promptly" Atti-nJed to, 0A0EHS40UCIHD. rill Lis ol NcttMt tmhtold. cry .MttciUI. tslllals a Spcclalt v. Choice Select l' ol S ampioi) lCll. StimpUi) Ncatl )nac. l and Wiulilnglun Nl... I'utlliinit, Or. TICKKTS to nil HP0l(ITS EAST Through pa'aoet and tourist laepera, dining and library obawrvatUm csvra. KLEOANT VESTIBULM TRAINS, No. 4. "Flyer" leaves Portland at S 45 p. m. p. m. No. I, "Flyer," arrives Portland l S 00 s. in. For rates, etc.. cavil or address) Q. W. LOUNHUERKY, Agent O. R. N Astoria. or A. D. O. DFNNISTON, C. P. A T. A., Portland. Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Looe, PORTLAND. Arrive. 100 a. m (Portland Union DepeUlUi a.m.' 7:00 p, m. jf.r Aatorla and IntaH ; p.m. 1 initials point. ( J " I ASTOItlA. I ' 7. 15 a.m.lFnr Portland ft ln-U:M a.tn. ( 10 p.m.ltermedlate points I:M p.m. I EAHIDK DIVISION. p in la n. S (W!ll:li L s.i'.li:t5:Ar s frfi1 11 13 l.v ) l;00Ar a.m. p m. 7:401 4:(W 7: t 1:1.1 1:10 1:11' I .... Anorl.... ...Wanrntiin., ,.,.Srall.... Arl l.v SPBCIAL BKA8II.E SUNDAY TRAIN leaves Aatorla at t.X a. m.; arrive at Beaalile l:lt a m. Paaaengers may return on any train shown on schedule on aama data. ALL TRAINS to anil from Bwuiida ma nt Flavel and Hammond via Warran ton. All trains make cloa connections at doblo with all Northern Paetfto trains to and from the t or Sound polnu. At Portland with all trains leaving Union d"pot. At Astoria with I. R. ft N. Co.'s boat and rail Una to and from Ilwaco and North Reach polnta. TllROUO' TICKETS on sale at A, torla for ' atnento. San Francisco, all EnMern knd EurotMSii uolnla. City ticket olnce Antona, 621 rrnr unier. ttal street. J. C. MAT LIU, Qen'l Frt and Paas. Agnt. VIA I SUNSIT -tll COT'i .-.HASTA '.J o WW PORTLAND ARRIVI OVERLAND EJC PREHH, for Balera, 7:N P.M.8ormen"o, bgdeo,' 1:00 A.H. can rrancisco, -Mo- Iava, U Angeles, iU Paso, New Or leans and tba East. Roieburg pasiengsr Via Woodbura, for Mount I Angel, B1I verton, Wast Bclo, Hrownvllle, Spring field and Nation.... Corvallls passenger Independence pass' l:H P. U Dally KCOpt Banday l:W A. M t:W A.M Dally, tDallr except Hunaay. Connecting at Ban Franelaco with Oeol dental ft Oriental, pacta 0 Mall and Oee anlo steamship lines for JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES. Rebate tickets on aal d&lly between Portland, Sacramento, and San Franola oo. Net rate $17 first-olass, and $U aaa-ond-elass, Imiliullng sleaoer, Kates andilckets to Eastern polnta and Europe. Alao Japan, China, llonolulu, and Australia. On be obtained from J. It, KIRKIAND, Ticket Agent. 1H4 Third at., H. KU"'ltLHR, O, II. MARKIlAM. HUUV. 0. jr. ft p. a. Through tickets fit i!el for loweeY rates. Can on O.-J - JYaeveharo', Ideal v