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i 1 THE MORNING ASTORIA. sl'MA. FElUU'A KY 11, UOO gaily Slstovimt JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main Ml. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Eent by mall, per yew K M Bent by mall, per mxith JO Served by carrier, p?r month (0 SEMl-WEEKLT. Cent by mall, per year, In advance $100 postage free to subscriber. All communication! Intended for pub llcatlon should be directed U th edi tor, business communications ot all kinds and remittances must be address ed to "The Astorlan.' i f The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. (.OOL- FOR GOVERNOR TAYLOR. Somehow the Oob.'lites do not seem to be quite so bumptious and beliisen ent as. they were. Aside from the un fortunate shooting of their leader, which was doubtless a piece of pri vate vengeance, without any political significance whatever, the firm stand made by Governor Taylor and the state government Is evidently having a re straining effect on the brigands who hoped to slie the government. Gov ernor Taylor may have made some mis takes, and he may not, but something ery close to insurrection existed In Kentucky when he took the prompt ac tion he did. There is abundant evi dence that had be tamely submitted to the revolutionary attempts of the Goebelltes to selxe the state govern ment they would have so Intrenched themselves by fraud and force that It would have been next to impossible to turn them out of office without a re sort to arms. The fact that the elec tion of Taylor was non-partisan, dem ocrats as well as republicans voting for him, is significant It was a popu lar rather than a party triumph over the rankest sort of partisanship. There may be some impeachments of officials later on. Governor Taylor's wise de rision to repudiate the Louisville agree men, stand upon his rights and let the law take its course, will meet with gen-1 eral approval throughout the country where intense interest has been mani fested In Keatucky events. The people so. far have the upper hand and it is Governor Taylor's duty to see that they are given every chance to retain It. OREGON HAS NO SHARE IN ALL THIS. In the year as app.ars from late government statistics, the growth of American commerce with the countries and islands of the Pacific ocean was greater than any section of the world. Our exports show an Increase of 120, 000,000 to Ocvanla and Asia. Our im ortd increased 164,003,000, and of this $48,090,000 was from Asia and the isl ands of the Pacific. This makes an increase of our exports of 27 pi.r cent to that part of the world, while our Im ports therte increased 40 per cent. Of the SJO,000,000 increase of exports '- ' - " j trong ones In speaking about Scott's Emulsion for children, you should not forget that it con tains lime and soda, just what the child must have to form strong bones and good teeth. It's this forming time you want to look after. Growing bodies must have an easily digested fat Just think how much of it there Is in milk, as cream. Scon's iinuislon is even more easily digested than cream. It's surprising how chil dren thrive when given it Don't keep the children living on the edge of sickness all the time. Make them strong and rugged, plump and hearty. Scott's Emul sion of Cod-liver Oil and the Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda will do this for them. At all dniftft j eoc and $t .00. SCOTT & bOWN t, (Scmuti, tin York. to ArI and i)oeanla, iver )(.000,OOC went o nrilNb Australia, 14.000,000 to the ll;- wnlian Inlands (not one dollar's worth being sort from tho Columbia river,' M.ooo.OOt' to China (In which trade i i Oregon fell fur below the figures of last ! yen-), and the remainder was disliib-1 jute I to the nvlus countries and isl-. ! amis of that part of the Western Ta- j olnc. whlb of the imports from Asia ! ! :wi 1 tVe.inu Jli.OCMVXX) came from the i Dutch Ka-t Indies, IM.Ou.U'OO from Japan, S9.000.000 from the Lrltish Kast 'nub-. K.OOO.ooO from Chin and S6.000,- J ooo from Hawa.l. (Oregon's total of iMports, of every kind, for 1S9S was $1,- (mX'.'vO; 1'uet sound's total was nearly IS.cCO.OOO.) j The largj propirtion of the increase' in eM -ts was In cotton, cotton goods,! nuu-hlmry and other manufactures of iron and steel. The gain In our ex ports to China was largely In manu factures of cotton (brought past Ore gon from. the South Kdstt-rn Stales, and exported from Seattle), that to Ha waii and Australia b.ing manufac tures of all kinds, the greater part be ing machinery and general manufac tures of steel and Iron. Raw silk, tin. fibres and sugar formed the greater I part of our increase of $46,0o0.000 in im- j ports from the Taciflc. Japan sent us &S.OO0.000 more raw silk, while there was a rather larger growth in the Importations of Japanese matting. I , .. , . , . I Is It our people are not alarmed by Thero w an increase of $5,000,000 ,. , ,, , . ,. , .... these strange discriminations? Ahen worth of pig tin imported from the. ...... . . , , i will the business men of Portland. Sal Straits Settlements. This is used In the i ,, ... . . 1,7 , em, The Dalles, and other points In manufacture of tin plates, and is sig- . , . ,. . , , 8 I lregon begin to reallxe the extent of nificant as showing the continuing de- . j ., n """"""' u: Oregon s decline In commerce? When ve.opment or tnat industry. Imports' or jute ana jute nagging and of other British East Indies increased largely. .v.com luignj. Wa mtiArta.1 na K haa aaa ,c "w-wv,gon will lose all share In the grand worth of raw silk from China, and from , . " 1 opportunities for future extension of - ...i.Kj'ino tunc m Kain in me importations of hemp, while we import ed more than the usual sugar from Ha waii. But the most important and signifi cant point for Oregon in this great showing of rapidly Increasing com merce on t'ie Pacific is the fact that1 against a total of imports ot Puget sound in 1S3S of nearly S9.000.000, the ihowlng for Oregon is less than S2.C00,- 0d, while on exports from the Coluin- Oia river dorintr rh sam. v a -" " - . ...v. j i.m was a falling off as compared with 1S9S of nearly $".000,000. AS MINISTER DENBT SEES IT. I j At the annual dinner in New Tork of the American Asiatic Association, ! former minister to China, Charles Den-' by, said in part: j Look at China as she stands today . She has seen all the nations of the East I )n the hands of this country one of the rise, rei-sn and disappear. She counts ' , ,, . .u . hark air i',n,,...j ., - " , principal keys to the Oriental com pacts six Mousand years of written his- tory. Amid the fall of empires shePlerce' Mr" Hi" '" PreParln to '"n stands Ann and solid. She has an area fr'8? ,n Oriental commerce from th? of over 4.0000,000 square miles. She has ; terminals of his Puget sound roads on a population which during my time at .1 j , , , Pekin ..c . T L ia greatly Increased scale. He Is In a ftKln, was estimated by competent- scholars to be 360,0o0,000. She is awak-1 sm"r- ln Uct- to bpcome as much ening today from the sleep of centuries. ' the monopolist of trans-Pacific cm ller foreign trade, according to that merce as he is the monopolist of jibunguisneci statistician, the Hon I John liarrett. amounts to nnlv tssn (inn . I t ww or not one dollar a head. He nro. 1 phesk-s, and I agree with him, that this about tne benefits of a government sub trade will before many years reach ;dy to American ships. Mr. Hill does 700,MO,000. Her policy is greatly mis-) r.ot tell the farmers, whom he Is re understood and undervalued. She Is 1 a . , , , . . , potted In yesterday's Oregon an to the most tolerant on religious questions of all the countries of the world except . ,iave adf,re3eJ at Minneapolis, why he the United States. changed his mind on the subsidy ques- I am not goir g to talk to you of Dew- Hon. The country probably attaches ey and the first of May, im. We all! considerable importance to Mr. Hill's know all about the naval battle which. , . whether we will or no, changed the his- iUeWB n that lmPrtant nUon. The tory of the world. After It was fouirht Oregonian agrees with Mr. Hill's posl- we icape(1 t0 our feet a wor,i.p0we.r We took our proper place among the nations or ine world. A modest place, . pubgldy bm tnat th Bentlment f thfc a non-boasting iIace, but a firm and stron? one, and the Eagle became the Nortnw63t- a voiced by its newspapers, equal of the Russian Bear and the ls unanimously opposed to the bill. This British Lion. We did not become a lu not true. Leading business men proselyter of subversive doctrines, but throughout the Northwest are in ac we continued to be a self-poised repub- ..... , . . 11, ri v ,.-1.. ... ;u. cord wltn leading men of other sec ..-V, UI1VS "V "III utra tJMttJ ITJiai in I 1-4 II lt ' and we will submit to nothing that is wrong. , Manila, the central p ace of the Far IViul ulnnilu 14 4l.. s..,.. A , f "t. f . T v 7 T r . ".' an iner DltraillMUJJ life's W 8.(1 lor tniH port, and day by day make It a port of call. Already the electric men, the railroad Interests with which he Is al-sawyei-B, the'railroad men and the iner- lied and for which he stands. The peo- -hants are at Manila. Gentlemen, a new era has come upon us. We have the Hawaiian islands, ; Guam, Puerto Pico, the Philippines and . part of Samoa for our own, and we are , holding Cuba in tutelage today. Wheth-, er we will r no these are accomplished iiiiBir 01 uruny nan point' ed the way to commercial greatness. Our Western coast is alive, awake, and is stretching out its hands for the trade of hundreds ot millions of people, which is to make Kan Francisco, Tacoma and Seattle the rivals of New York, Phila delphia and P-oston. The Southern states see the illimitable market for their cotton and for their Iron. I know that our skilled mechanics can beat the 'vorld In making manufactured articles. Let us give, them a world-wide market Again the Astorlan calls the atten- tion of the press and business men of Oregon to the significant omission of J sny reference to the Columbia river m X ; av;' si Oft niFAS but Karl's Oovcr Root Tea P-esutities th CWtel.n, Prl Hit PI.mhI. aivs t'tOiAV!r;kin. t'tipei.,i' Mi pal urn, lmli ti.n, nnj all ITr i H . ( y9 Skin. An icmiM l.xtit . Tonic. SoIJ ,m tt'vutlul KiiarxnU-s 4jf s.t JruiiKirfs ai jf,-, &oc, suj l.uO. s. c. WELLS a CO., tenor, v. v. salt sssictss Sold by CHARLES ROGERS. called by Thomas Itenton the gateway to the Orient In these published utter ances of public men concerning the In- i creased trade which will soon come to I this country from Asia. Why Is It that j Oregon 1$ completely and uniformly i nwrlookfwl In thAA rAleiilntlon tThv m they come to understand that Portland has totally ceased to figure as in Pac fic coast seaDort When will . . . . tney be n-,aje 0 understand that Ore " trade unless a change is made in the existing condition of Columbia river commerce? J. J. I'.ill opposes the passage of the Payne subsidy bill on the ground that It will "do no good for the American farmer." The bill has been endorsed by the National Roard of Trade and Is sup ported by nearly all the gfcat shipping interests of the country. The necessity for some form of aid In securing the carrlaje of American products to for eign markets and foreign Imports to American markets In American ships l as beeu a subject of discussion for many years. Even Mr. Hill not long r.50 was a pronounced advocate of the I lentical measure now pending before congress as the Hanna-Payne shipping bill. Mr. Hill has since become the practical mister of all transportation systems in the Ncrthwst. Dewey's victory has been the means of olaclne v-,. v. ,... 1 1 merce. Mr. Hill has changed his mind tion on the question. It Is being urged In congrei s by the opponents of the tlona of the country favoring the 1 a"sai;e of the Payne bill. Its passage would lead to the establishment of other su.amship lines to the Ori nt-besloes thone controlled by Mr. Hill and the pic of the Northwest are being mls- ,f..,., n , . w, i r. A In , U I m lmn.vnM. ....... u why Co not CUr chambers of commerce and boards of trade take steps to cor- rect the mlfsappreh.-nslon Mr. Hill and othe have created at Washington. The people of the Northwest will re- (elve more bentflt8 from the passage ot tne rayne Dili tnan those of any other portion of the country. Tet lt may be defeated largely on the theory of their opposition to it. Isn't it time something was being done in the mat ter? A woman wants to be truely loved and to be told so. The tnir-iit wlutnm ( h..i.ii. j... mlnatlon. More than one bearded fugitive from Justice has escaped by a close shave. "I was nearly dead with dytpapala, tried doctors, visited minor! spring, and grew wors I ttsed Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. That cured me." It dl gct what you eat. Cures Indigestion, our stomach, heartburn and U form of dyspepsia. Chas Rogers. How luipcy o can be when our con nieive U iot condemnatory. DeWltfa Little ICarly Klsn purify the blood, clean the liver. Invigorate the svstem. Famous little pill for con. stlp&tion and liver troubb-. Clia Rog ers. Vita Annie E. Ounnlng, Tyre, Mich., sa)s: "I suffered a long time from dys pepsia: lit tlewh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure complete, ly cuned me." It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never falls to give Immediate relief In the worst cos?. Chss Rger. Why are we always telling our trou bles to person who ttike no Interest In them? Mr. R. Churchill, Rerlln. Vt.. s:ys: "Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWltf Witch Haiti Salve cured her." A specific for pile and skin diseases, lleware of worthUss counterfeits. Chit Rogers. It Is a nolle, able fact that a day off frequently slgnine just what Is tm oiled In the expression. As a cure fr rheumatism Cham berlain's Pain Palm I gaining a wide reputation. D. II. Johnston vf Rich mond. Ind.. has been troubled with that ailment since 1S62. In speaking of It he says: "I never founj any thing that would relieve me until 1 used Chamberlain's Pain Palm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much hut one good application of Pain Palm relieved me Foi sale by Charles Roger. How many persons are fur more ready to bell ve In the prognostica tions of a fortune teller than In thc ePicacy of their own efforts. My son has been troubled for years wlti chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago I persuaded him :o take some ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. After iwing two bottles of the 25-cent slie he wan cured. I give this testimonial hoping some one similarly afflicted may read It and be benefited. THOMAS C. ROWER. Glsncoe. O. Fur sale by Charles Rogers. When a man I taken In, ways out he Is at Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalla. Mo., saved hi child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctor had given her up to die with croup. It's an Infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron chitis and throat and lung trouble. Relieves at once. Chas Rogers. !w ' ' A man mnt renp a he If he m ill health he will reap ill health. If he neglect" his health the weeds of diwae will grow tin and choke it. It la a daily and hourly mami that men will recklessly neglect their health, whea s moment's thought rhould tell them tii.il they are courting death. It lies in most every man's power to live to a green old age. If a man would only t;ikc the Mitif care of himself that he dot s o: hi l.orit, c: cow. or do?, he would enjov good health When man own a hundred dollar hor, and it gets sick, he duet not waste any time about doctoring him up. When hi' garden gets full of weed, he dcen't delay about rooting them out, (or he knows tiiey will choke out bit vegetables. When tie is out of torts, tick, nervous, head.ichey, has no appetite and is restless and sleepless at night, he pays little attention to it. The result is consumption, nervous prostration or some serious blood or skin disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines for bard working men. It gives edjfe to the appetite, facilitates the Bow of digestive juices, invigorates tin liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It it the great biood maker and fle-lv builder. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections, weak lungs, bleeding from lungs and kindred affections. I)o not wait until the lungs are too far wasted to admit of being cured. " As you kmw. five years atro the doctors had fivrn me up 10 Hie wi'h ronMimption." writ'' Mr H G. Mi Kinney, nf Deeowster. Payette to . W. Va. J luok treauiciu Irom l)r R V Pierc-. and am entirely well now. I had Intra ttei'lily. as ilirtcUi!, liis 'ColUea Medical' covery ' '' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con atipatioo. One little "I'tll't" i a doe fJERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality Lout Vlgar and Manhool Cure Impotence, Niijht KmIs.sIorisan3 waHtinjr diseasti), all tflccts of self. abuse, cr excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic anti mIfHHt builder. Brine; the W Vt)lnk plow to nale cheeks and tyyt rpatnf'? the fire of youth i rv, T!y ro.ii! r,Oc prr box, O boxes for $ J.oO; with a written guaran tcj to cure or rcf.iiKl the money, ci-iid for circular. Address, NERVITA f.lEDrCAL CO. C'ntcn & Jackion Srt., CHICAGO, I'Ji for BaU by Charles KMters. Drug!3t. Aanarta. Oregon. ADMINISTHATOR'8 NOTICE! Notice In hurt-by given that the un- dcrslgned lias been duly appointed and has qualified as administrator of the estate of John B. Hansen, deceased. All persons having claims aga net said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to the said administrator at the office of Paxton, Beach & Simon, No 510, Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ARTHUR WILSON, Administrator. PAXTON, BEACH A SIMON, Attor- nes f r Administrator. Dated: February 9, 1900. VJ4 V.I. ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN I he Most for Ciwh, I am Jvertlsli'g for tht Cash grocery trade, for whloh. I offor the fullest wolg.tta and lowrt pnee. Everything clean and fresh, Prompt ailiMttJon. CHARLES LARSON. Urocerlea and Crockery. There' Satisfaction In buying silverware wlr the stock l rottiplots and you have an assurance as to quality. I have a largo assortment of sterling silver and hollowwarw In lutost dlgt for wiHldlng prtsetvts and holiday trade. He nunc to v It b.'fore you buy. Q. W. SMITH. Ki Commercial street. Who I3s Your l.nuuJry.' We clMlm, and we will prove to every one, that w have the best and moht up-to-date laundry on the Coast. A trial order will convince tht most particular. If you want neat, prompt work, try th CITY STEAM LAl'NDRT. HI Franklin Avenue, R. 8CHIMPKERMAN. Prop. l or u Holiday (lift There Is nothing ulcer than n pbw of wlverwur or cut glow. I h.iVii a complife anrtment of the latent prodllctiotltt at r'Hluible plloes. II. EK8TROM. The Jtwelrr. M0 Commercial Street letter I hail l.ver The Pond Street Fish Market Is better than ever prepared to supply rresh and salt fish of all kind Goods delivered to any part of the city and satisfaction guaranteed. RONU STREET FISH MARKET. 417 Bond Street Milliner)- Novelties I desire to further call the at ten Hon of the ladle to my handsome stock of trimmed millinery. It com prises the latest creations of the millinery art. and I am "oiTcrlng re duced rates for the next 10 days. MISS McRAB. Dr.T.N. Hull DENTIST. 673 Commercial Street, ASTORIA. ORE. Over Schlussel'a Clothing Store. THf. LOrYKB. SfrnncM M-iting in the city will tind ;l.e l.onviv mi itttrnolue resort wherein to Kpfoil tlie evenimr, Tim Anmw Sisters l.'olie-' I'rci i'sint isytilloti t tit lulls mid I'n.-i-iils iii'litiv a iniiHiritl program t X' i'littoiiiil merit, ll.iii.li'iue xhI and li.llinril r- t tun ir. n feature in ootmei'tioti with the hoiiM-. Pahituble Inn. bm will he served tit all tititirs All Astorlan who visit Portland and desire epemllng a pleasant evening In company with polite people and In the enjoyment or an unexcelled musical program, should go to the Fredericks burg. Ilesldes vocal and Instrumental selections there are many other at tractions to delight the visitors. The new management Is making the Freder icksburg a well-merited sucorM. BROWN GRANT. Prop. It tak but a mlnui to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a cough by the um of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures ail forms of throat and lung trouble. HarnilewB and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and Us after effects. Chas Rogers. There is nothing like poverty to give one u pnu ttcat knowledge of the scar city of the milk of human kindness. J. B. Clark. Peoria, III., says: "Bur- germs wanted to operate on me for plies, oui 1 curea mem wun uewitt s Witch Hazel Salve." It Is Infallible for pill's and skin diseases. Beware of couster fetts Chas Rogers. Some people npend a lot of money practicing economy. A SURE CUIIB FOR CP.OUP. Twenty-five . Tears' Constant Use Without a Failure. The first Indication of croup Is hoarsness, and ln a child subject to that disease It may be taken as a sure sign of the approach of an at. tack. Following this hoarnni Is s peculiar rougn cough, if Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is given a the ohlld becomes hoarse, or even after ! the croupy cough appears, It will pre vent the attack. It is used ln many thousands of homes In this broad Uml and never disappoints the anx ious mothers. We have yet to learn f a single InHtance In which It has not proved eff-'Ctuxl, No other prepa ration run show such a record twtiity-nve yeors' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Charier Rogers. Only M0 persons in 1,000,000 dio of old age. "One Minute Cough Cure is the beat remedy I ever used for coughs and colds 11 is unequalled tor whooping cough Children all like lt," writes II. N. Will lams, Oentryvllle, Ind. Never falls. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles Its early use prevents con sumption. Chas Itogers. The ladder of fame may be adnpted to any climate. LIOIIT-HOTTftR PftOPOHALS WANTED, Bealed proposals will be received at the ofllce of the Light-House Inspector, Marquam Pulldlng, Portland, Oregon until 32 o'clock M., March 1, 1900 for furnishing provisions for vi-siels and stations In the 13th light-house district for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, In accordance with specncatlons, cop. lis of which, with blank n onnin. and other Information, may be had up- ,i ijui:ni.iiii uj uoinmancier JS. D Taussig, U, 8. N. Oregon Short Line Railroad. TUB DIRECT ROUTB TO Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Cistern Points. (rive choice of two favorite rout, vM th Union radflo Fast Mall Lit, or th Itlo Orano ScsnOo Line. LOOK AT TUB TIM I U Days to Suit Lake 2J l)ay to Donvcr !1J Days to CliicHRO 4 Pays to New York. Fr r4tnif flhalr. unhoMma touit. tat leepinf car, od Pullman palao sisepwr. otrii on all train. For furthsr Information, apply to Or Aston. Oregon. C. O. TKftltT, W. R. COM AN, Trv. I'a Agt. Osn. AgML 14 Third Bt.. Portland, or, O. W. LOUNSMBHItr. Agwt. a H. N ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Ler. " l oo a. m :o p. m PORTLAND. "Arrive." Port la ml CiUon Ppot,ll:ll am. r Asion ana intr( l:D p.m. mellat point. 1 ASTORIA. I 7. 45 a.m. iFor Portland In-Ill :10 am. termedtat point! li:Wp.ra. I 10 p.m. KA8IDR DIVISION. ni a. m. Jon' Ji.jil, i l'.;U :.lAr B W 13 1.1 I.y IJOI t:00,Ar IP in. ...Astoria..,. Ar u-. I.v T:)i 7: 4 M 1 a lis III "--"--Ar ...neasia.., lv 1:15 SPECIAL 8KA8IDE BUNDAT TRAIN Uavea Astoria at l: a m.j rriv at Seaald I U a. m. Pawmngor may return on any train shown on chrdul on Mm data ALL TRAIN'S to and from BeaaU rua ot Flavel and Hammond Tla Warren ton. All train mk c!o eonneellaaa at Qobl whh all Northern Potna train to and from th east or Bound point. At TortUnd with all train leaving Union depot At Astoria with 1. It. a N 1.1 nd rail Una to and from Hwaoo and orn itsacii polnta T1IROCO' TICKETS on ul. at A. tor'. for ' .amsnto. Un rMiwia. .11 Ksaiern and Europrsji polnta I'lty tlcaet ofllo Atoru, U4 Comma, tlal street j. 0. MATU, 0n'l FY l and Paa. Agrot. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Whsn peopl r contsmplattng a trip whether on' buaiiM or pleasure, tasj naturally want th brat tvrfc b. tainaoi o far as !!. comfort o aatety la concerned. Employ of ta WIHCONSIM CENTRAL LIN EL ar uald to orv th publlo and our train ar operated o a to ma It a elo eo n action with dlvsrglng line at all Juncvtlun polnta Pullman Palao Bleeping and Chair Cart 00 through traira Dining Car isrAi UBxclld. Mcab rvd a la carta la order to obtain thla flt etaa tervto. ask th ticket gnt to sell you a ticket .... The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will max fflreot oonoectloa at BL Pul tor Chicago, iliiwauke and all point aL for any further Information call oa ta.l ticket agsaL or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Oea. Paaa Agent, jr JAS A CLOCK. Mllwauk, Wla 0aral Agsnt M Stark BU IMrtutsI Or LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIV1 OVERLAND FX PRKHH, for Salem, 7:N P.Vf.flacramnto, Ogden, 11:00 A. at. van rranoisco, io Jv, Los Angeles, m Pao, Nw Or lan and th Vast Roburg penfr Via Woodhura, for Mount pAngtl, 811 varton, West Balo, Urownvlll, Bnrlng Did and Nation.... a. it! 4:N P. at Dally except Sunday mo A. M t4:W P. M Dally except Banday Corvalll passenger fft:o a Indeptodeno pa' nt:lt A M bally, tDatlf exoept Bunday. Connecting at San Kranolsco with Ocot 'lomal V Oriental, Paclflo Mail and Oce anic steamship line fur JAPAN, CHINA. AUSTRALIA, HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES. hebate ticket on l dally between Portland, Sacramento, and San Krencl co. Net rats 117 nrsl-clasi, and U ee find-class, Inclikllng slrener. Kat and ticket to Kasisrn point and Euroua. Also Japan, China. Honolulu anrl Australia. Can b obtained from J. H KIRK IA ND, Ticket Agent, 134 Third at.. R. KOKIII.ER. C. II. MARKHAM Manager1. O. F. ft P. A. Through ticket iCast for lowest ratas Call on C. J Trenchsro1, local agsnt, Wat. Fargo Comes oa" efflc. Astoria. TICKETS to alt RAl" POINTS EAST Through palace and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation car. ELKQANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. t, "Flyer" leaves Portland at 3 45 p. m. p. m. No. S, "Flyer," arrives Portland at 8 00 a. m. For rates, etc., call or ad!taw O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. Pv. A N., Astoria, or a. n p. nmNNraTON. C. P. T. A., Portland. Or. I ! SOUTH WHITE COLLAR LINL sHBMBtl Columbia Itlvr and rutrtt Bund Nart gat km Cotnpany, Iialtey datsart leave Astoria dally, except Punday, at t p. nt. Leave Portland dally except lua dy at T a. m. Whit Collar lln ticked and Q, n, A N. ticket tntervhangsabl on Bailey Oatsert and llamalo. A. J. Taylor, Astoria Aft. U. D. BCOTT, Telephone UL President IiUXURIOUS Trrvel rpilB "Norih.Wst.rn Limited" train. lclrle lighted throughout, both q. tld and out. nd tm hsated, are, without eswptton, th flnt train la th world. Tbay ambody th ltal, nwat and beat tdsa for comroit, convsnlsno and luxury vr effervd th traveling public, and altogether ar tb most eom. pltt and splendid produotloa of th ear bulldsr' art. Thum Splendid Train Connsot with The (ircnt Nurthcra The Nurthcra I'oiiric unJ The Cantttllun I'aciric AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICACO anil the KAST. N xir charge fur the iuporlor ao. commodatlotit and all elaM of llckata ar avallabl for pjh 00 th famous "Norlh-wsstsm IJmltsd." All train oa tin lln are protected by th Introckma iiiock system. W. II. MKAD, F. C. BAVAQK. Oen'l Agent, T A, Portland Or. TIMS 5CHPDPLR5 frou. rortlsnd. PHI-ART Asais Hall Use. Ilruvvr. 9t rut Mall I p. m. Worth. Umalia. Kan- J." aaa ( tly, hU Uuli, , " t lilrimu a4 Kasl. , 44 B rail Mall Hpnlan Fber I V p. m. nun nana. nniia. ylmk,n, Mlllllr..,.. bl I-...I l,ne ul. Klrer loiium, miiwbusmi, I lilt e au4 Kaal, 1 rrom AaUirta lam. IOCI1AN Tt:AMMIP3 All tWItliig Pstra sub In.'! to ehaiis. Vt Han Kraneiwo-rtetl Feb, 1, 7, IJ. 17, 2.', 27 Colt-mbl Itivs HtMmar 7 a tn EiHiiii.ltty! T Vortlaa4 a4 4a lit tl Monday Vf,n I'.irlt.it Sam a' 1 1 1 . u & t-rir uieint 4 Sfl a. ni j .-ri.oi A Vv.UhJ a. - !wHsmll d Vs Tuniur1, kil;r; siiU H-L jth"!! I liy, laylon, A and frl. 1 W .V-l..llCllliL. I l.tUwlala '. s.3u a ia j dally Illparla 4ar tlly I ' a m. 5aak Itlvar. llliarlalo Uwlston. Sam Tiles, Th tit Sslunlay Wll.l.sMKT . 4: 0p.m. 'MihI, wed Kritlay I'ortlaml 1 auil way O. VT. tVOrNSRERRT, n mr. as sot Astoria, H EUltLBORT. Oea. Paa. Agt IHrtiaaa, or. Through Tickets EAST AND SOUTHEAST 4VT0WV PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS, TOURISTS SLEEPERS and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS -Dally to Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City and other Eaitcra eltl. Raggag checked tnrougn to destination. yii.uii vpvim, isai un. lowest raisa, Plnlsrh llvh. In .11 ..k. For rates and othtr Information call oa vr atmres O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agest, 6. R. at N. Co. AalniHa aTaaaavnM or J H. L07HR0P. den. Agept, us iniro ni.. cor. Aiaer, Portland, Or, A familiar nam for th Chicago, Mils waukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as th Great Railway running th "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between Bt. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "Th only perfec train In tb world." Understand: Connection ar mad with all Transcontinental Lines, assuring to passcgenrs th best sernoo known. Lux. urlou ooachea, eleotrlo light, steam neat, of a verity equaled by no other lino. Be that your ticket read via "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United State or Canada. All ticket tgenta sell them. For rates, pamphlet, or other Informa tion, address, J. W. CAflET, C i. EDDT, General Agent, Portland, TraT. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or.