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ttlK MORNING A&Mttb. i&lAVt TtMVMiY nixA Sail! gloiotiam JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main ML TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent l mall, per yir JS.M Pent by mail, per month to Served by carrier, pir month W SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mall, per year, In advance $100 Postage free to aubacrlbrra. All communication! Intended for pub lication should be directed to the edi tor. Itutilnesa communication! of all kinds and remittances must be address d to "The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantee to it ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia liver. Advertising rates can be hd on ap plication to the business manager. Elsewhere we publish an editorial from the Brooklyn-Standard I'nlon on the Mollneux tria which ended with the conviction of the defendant for the crime or murder in the first desree and his sentence to death by Recorder Colt in New York a few days ago. We publish also from the New Tork Tribune the colloquy between the "judge" and the defendant's counsel, on the day of his sentence, regarding the request of the condemned man to be allowed to make a statement before that form was gone through. The en tire statement of Mollneux Is not pub lished, because there was nothing new or particularly Interesting In it, and because the object here is not to de fend Mollneux, but rather to hold up his chief persecuter, the man upon the bench before which he was tried, to all the public obloquy and execration It is possible to heap upon a man who has sd disgraced the office of Judge in an A-neriran court of Justlce'and who i has used the powers and Immunity of his high position to vent an evident personal bias or malice and to perpe trate a morstrous act of injustice for which he ought, and doubtless will, some day. In this world or the next, re ceive adequate punishment. Of course Molineux will be discharged In due time. for. fortunately, he has the friends and money to procure an im partial review of his trial before an other court. But what of the hundreds and perh.tps thousands of poor devils, without friends, money or influence, who have walked the plank before this monster Goff In all the monUis he has 'dlssraced the New York bench? Mo llneux may have Ven guilty of the crime charged against him and e.en more. He may be the red-handed, cow ardly double-murderer the club gossips, upon whose extraneous and lecherous, tales Golf convicted him, allege he is. But let his f ine and crimes be what thy nay. Let them be as scarlet and they will be male as white as snow all will be amply atoned and even expiat ed, so far as society Is concerned, if his conviction arouses public sentiment In New YorK and elsewhere to a real ization of the horrors involved in clothing such a pervert as this man OofT with the extraordinary powers he Is now permitted to exercise. The extraordinary demand abroad for American-made locomotives is but When your throat end lungs are perfectly healthy you needn't worry about the germs of consumption. They don t attack healthy people. It's the weak, debilitated, in flamed membranes that are first affected. Hard coughs and colds weaken your throat and lungs and make con sumption more easy. If your lungs are weak scon's nuiision is the best remedy you txn take. It soothes and heals and tjivei tone and strength to these delicate mem branes. In this way you can prevent consumption. And you can cure it also If you haven't had it too long. Keep taking it until your lungs are 5rnn ami ' wei restored. At all di-onrista it SCOTT & liOWNE, UicmiaU, York. 1 Lull cis ! ttj 2 .iniri. .(Hit ft')lj.K , V. ti.i.i m . I v nil n nvil niwn. .Ml trade Minds have set and the direction In which they continue to lilow The New York Tribune of Sunday presented an Interesting array of figures lien ring ujvn the locomotive trade as carried on v-lth other countries. Those figures show that nearly nil the larger p:unls In A tile; i, a now look to Kurope us a natural Hold, and that moreover they are Invading the Orient. In fact, these nioiiiitt'r Ann rican-mnde iron hoi sea are now being sent all over the world, and there is reason to believe that the demand UI Increase with the opening up of new territory in China, Kussia and other sections, where as yet the great inanimate civilixer is practically unknown. low any .-nine nun at all versed in the Silence of i ill. Lai economy can longer di'Utt that there is co-re. alum between a protective tariff and present condition It U hard to Understand. The community of Interest has been demonstrated by events as clearly, more clearly, than it could have been by half a century of theorising. In spits of the war, in spite of the gloomy predictions of pcssimis.a, the country today Is more prosperous than ever be fore. Not because it expended 1250,- 003, Oiv In driving Spain from t.ie Western hemisphere, not wholly be cause its harvests were abundant, nor et because the natural time for re ulsion had set In. It Is prosperous as result of confidence restored and labor universally employed at a paying wage; and confidence was restored solely because cap.tal was given to understand that lis investments would not be menaced by products from for eign mills, where labor is underpaid and over-worked. The secret of our success in selling manufactured arti cles to Europe la not hard to discover. Once the wheels of Industry began to move in this country, they moved viih a restless energy characteristic of Yankee enterprise. The resources of domestic concerns are Infinitely su perior to those of concerns abroad, and naturally a market is found for any surplus of commodities. It is a sali.sfa;tion to note from the latest Washington advices that near ly all opposition has ceased to the ratification of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. Aside from her evidently friend ly disposition toward this country, there are strong reasons why England would ask nothing unfair in connec tion with our construction and opera tion of the Nicaraguan canal, and has not done so in the treaty under con-sld-'iation. England has not taken, nor is it her policy '.o take a stand op posed to work that any nation may en ter upon to nelp commerce. When France supported De Lesseps to build the Suez canal she never raised a hand to prevent Egypt using her scanty revenues in the .tame Interest. Nor did nh deny to France the right to ipend what she liked for the same end. When the canal was built her ships had Its use. Circum stances that coul l not be guessed have thrown Its control into her hands, but the :ost is not on her charge list. When the Germans built the Baltic anal, England had no diplomatic voice because the Kiel waterway was in the territory of the nation that bullr it, but commercially it Is Eng land's canal because she floats through it three tons to all the rest of the world's one. It does make some differ ence because of the cost as to who builds a canal, but it is a greater dif ference as to who uses it; and England knows who that will be. To build a canal for strategic purposes would be of the class of foolishness prac tl'ci !y Mrs. Toodles In buying collin platen with stranqe names upon them. To build it for commerce is another matter, and upon Its value for that purpose it will and must be alone con sidered. CONSULAK KEFOItM. Representative Adams reported to th- htiusie at the last session of the LV conjjref-B.frcmthe ci.mmlttee on foreign affairs, a bill for the reorganization of the consular service that ought to be revived and become a law. We do not know whether any bill for that purpose is now pending before either branch of the national legislature, but the subject is certainly one well worthy of consideration. Mr. Adams' proposition was in ac cordance with the convictions of all who have given attention to the com mercial relations of this country as to the absolute necessity of an organ ized corps of trained consular repre sentatives. While the United Slates had but little intercourse in the way of trade with foreign countries, the de cayed politicians and other lncompe teut persons, ignorant of a consul's duties, who were commonly sent sis "h iirAl Karl's Clover Root Tea 5 itratitifini the rnmph-ihvi. Piirlti"i tV f luotHl.iiitrHg h-rh,ei-arKm. l ur.-i.t uii L .iiiutnm, n.l.i.i,. -n. nti J all Kititi..r. ,.f I -. An nvtM l.iiim .Sir. I Ionic. Sold nr i'iviIuh irmnt-- t n l R UrutcwU at Sic., oOc. anU i.iH. f 5. C. WEIL aV CO., LCROY, N. V. 01 -0ir.TO ! .T. Sold by CHAKLES ROUERS. abroad because there was no place for them at home, did no great harm, ex cept sometimes u humiliate their count! yn-.en. tut if this country Is to become In any sense a world-power. It must be filly represented. Of course we have always hal some giiod consuls, but that was generally a matter of accident until lately, when under the pressure of necessity theiv has been a gradual improvement in the service, due largely to the Influ enre of public sentiment and the re tention or reappointment of men who had already had experience and shown their efficiency. There still have been bad appointments, but what improve ment has been obscrxed in our con sular service Is mainly the retulC of greater permanence and the recogni tion of the need of a particular pro fessional equipment The need will be universally recog nized when the Influence of the United States has been so widely extended and so much has been ventured for the enlarsement of our commercial advan tages. A regular consular service, which no other enlightened natim li without. Is J'tst as essential under pres ent conditions us a regular army. It was for such a service that Mr. Adam' bill provided, regularly graded from consular clerks and vice ccnsuls of three clashes up to consuls and con sul general, each of the second anl first class with salaries corresponding with the grade. Even If appointments wre still arbitrarily made, this class ification would make It possible to as sign or transfer a man to the post he would best lit; but the system would Ir.fvliahly lead to appointments and promotions by merit, and lir. Adams' bill provides a way by which the whole consular service, from the lowest to the highest, would g:adually be flllel by '.cell-trained men, able to protect and promote American Interests and to make the ling respected every where. MIsj Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., says: "I suffered a long time from dys pepsia; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure complete ly cured me." It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never falls to give Immediate relief In the worst cases. Chu Rogers. I tare as true love Is, It is less so than true friendship. "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colds It Is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like It," writes H. N. Wi:l lams, Gentryvllle, 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 Rogers. We always love those who admire us; b'lt we do not always love those whom we a'tmire. He who lives without folly Is not so wise as he Imagines. , "I was nearly nead with dyspspwla. trld doctors, visited mineral springs, and trrew worse. 1 used Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. That cured me." It di gests what you eat. Cures Indigestion, Hour stomach, heartburn and all fornif of dyspepsia. Chas Rogers. LIGHT-HOl'SR PROPOSALS WANTED. Seah-d proposals will be received at the office of the Light-House Inspector, Marriuam JJuildirg, f'Ttlmd, 'egon, until 12 o'clock Mi, March 1, 1900 lo. furnishing prov slons f r v Is anl matii ns In the 13th lkht-houBe district lor the fiscal y ar end ng June 30, 1901, in accordance tl:h spec ficatlons, cop- li of whicti, wl h biark p ( posa's and other Information, may be I ad up on application to Commander E. D. Taussig, U. S. N. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Car racks, Wash., February 12, 1900: . Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. m., M'arch 12, 1900, and then orened, for furnishing fuel at the several military posts In this department, for fiscal yar com mencing July 1st. 1900. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposale or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Propogals for Fuel at," and addretsed to undersigned. J. W. JACOBS, C. Q. M. III ' "1 No More Back Ache ..net I . , J V Ti & f rtVLL, r) CONSTIPATION. INFLAMATlONcf,) BLADDER. akO ALL KIDNEY DISEASES . -s Purities the blood by eliminating all poisonous matter, stimulating the -t'lvtior.s, regulating the bowels and aid ing nature in throwing off that which makes a yellow skin. The effect on the COMPLEXION Is quite pronounced, as a few days' use will demonstrate. We may appear great In an employ ment below our m rlt: but we often appear little In one that is too hlj,-h for us. NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality Lost Yl? or and Manhood. Cure IniHitcncv,K!cht KntisslonsanJ wasting disease., all cfleeu of self 'Jz Jcretion. A nerve tonic ami S blotxl Imihlor. Urines the pink ciow to pale checks and (N restore the fire of youth. 4 PwAnvrr.iM ."SOe per box, boxes for $lo(i; wltu n written gtiaran tM) to cure or refund Hie inoneyt S-nd for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jack on St-, CHICAGO, IdL. for by Chartaa Riatrs. Druii. aatariaw Oregon. the Palace Cafe f . W WHimE. ffi-r. I Fm( IriUiriit trli f Frsnriw X OPEN DAY ANU NIGHT Attentive Service, Kirst-CliDM ('uisine, I'rivn'e Iwh'Imr lor Liidics. w 5J8 Coinwer'iiil Street, At'orU g s) V. HIS MQTHERS BRBAD He says was always so light and well baked. Well there is a knack In mak ing It. But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. HI mother used a Mtor EHlnto Rnngo PSJ 1 bp;. W. J. SCULLY. Agent, 4tt Bond street Women Wanted. Sixty-seven women wanted suffering from Irregular, painful or stoppage of periods; l ucorehnea (whites), and all complicated diseases pertaining to change of life, cured by old Dr. Kes l r, corner Second and Yamhill streets, Portland. Three hundred and fifteen women called last month. Consultation free an I private rooms for ladles. If 'm't call, write, Inclosing 10 2-cent stamps. Hundreds treated at home by his new system of home treat ment. My wn has been troubled for years wlfi chrome diarrhoea. Sometime ago I persu'idetl hlrn to take some of Chainberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. After using two bottles of the 2i-cent size he was cur.Kl. I give this testimonial hoping Home one similarly aflllcted may read It and be benefited. THOMAS C. UOWER, Glncoe, ,0. For sale by Charles Rogers. The greatest effort of friendship Is, n"t I he discovery of our faults to our fil-n l, but the endeavoring to make him see his own. Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalla, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up tn die with croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron chitis and throat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Chaa Rogers. a We are much nearer loving those who hate us than those who love more than we desire. DeWltt'a Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver. Invigorate the svsteni. Famous little pills for con. stipation and liver troubles. Chaa Rog ers. Whatever difference may appear In men's fortunes, there Is nevertheless a c-Htaln compenwitlnn of good and HI, that makes all equal. i . - - u ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN I he Mot fr Ciifth, I am afvrrllslig for Iho Csith grocery trade, for which I offer the iuocoi noia.ua aim lowi price's Kwiylhm eleim utd frvwav, Prompt nttitrttion. OIlAltl.Ha I.AUSON. Groceries and Crockery I Iicic'm Satisfaction In buying silverware whore th stock Is complete ami you huvs an KHHiiraiu'o as to quality. I have a InriM --i M'tmwvt of sterling silver nml hollow ware In lutcut designs for wedding preii4a and holiday trade. Po sure to we It before you buy. Q. W. SMITH lit Commercial street Vlu Do-s Ytmr Laundry? We clHlm, and w-t wlU provt to every one, that we have 111 brsl and miM up-to-dats laundry on the Const. A trial order will convince the most purtlctiUr. If you want neat, prompt work, try the CITY STKAM LAl'NDrtT, &.'! Franklin Avenue, R. 8C1IIMPFERMAN. Prop, For a Holiday t.ift There Is notliing nhvr tliau a pi' of silverware or cut glaiM. I have a compute aaritM-tmi'iit of the latest production at re;urnillf prices, IL EK8TROM. Tbt Jswtivr. M0 Commercial Street. Hotter Hum I vcr The Pond Street Fish Market la better than ever prepared to supply fresh and salt riah of all kinds. Ootxls delivered to any part of the city and satisfaction guaranteed. BONO STKKKT FISH MARKET. U7 Bond Ftreet. Millinery Novelties I desire to further call tho atten tion of the ladles to my handsome stock of trimmed millinery. It com primes the latest creations of the millinery art. and I am offering re duced rates for the nest TO day. MISS MoItAE. Dr. T. N. Hull DENTIST. 673 Commercial Street. ASTORIA. ORB. Over Schlussel's Clothing Store. THE LOl'YKE. Slrsiu'er visiting in tho city will llnd Hie Iinvr.. rtii tfttraotiv resort herein iiidlK'nd Hie evening, Tim Amine Sinters I.Ik' Drointitrii isotilliui tlin bills and priwiils nilitlv u uuiHiial PMurnni of extpnoiiHl merit, IIhimImiiiio pool slid billiard room ai a feiilnie in iNiuiiii'tion illi the loi.ihe. Pnliitiilile lunches will t served at nil Hour A SURE CURB FOR CROUP. Twenty-five Tears' Curuttant Use Without a Failure. The first Indication of croup I hoarsness, and In a child subject to mat iiiseam it may be taken as sure sign of the approach of an at tack. Following this hoarsness Is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy I given as the oil i IJ become hoarse, or even after tho croupy cough appears. It will pre vent the attack. It Is used In many thousands of homes In this broad land and never disappoint the anx ious mix hen. We have yet to learn f a single Instance In which It ha not proved effectual. No other prepa ration ran show such a record tw-niy-flve year' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Cliarlea Rogers. It is more dishonorable to distrust a friend than to be deceived by lilm. Mrs. R. Churrhlll, Berlin, Vt.. says: "Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve cured her." A specific for piles and skin disease. Meware of worlhls counterfeits. Chas Rogers. We often Imagine we love men In power: but interest nlone Is the trio reason for our friendship for th m. We espouse not their party to do them (rood but from their hands to receive good. As a cure for rheumatism Cham berlain's Pain Balm Is gaining a will reputation. D. B. Johrurton of Rich mond, Ind., has boon troubled with that ailment since 18J2. In sneaking of It he says: "I never found any thing that would relieve me until I used Chambsrlaln's Pain Halm. It acts like magle with me. My foK was swollen and paining rr.e very much but one good application of Pain Halm relieved me Fof sale by Charles Rogers. In the distress of our oest friends we nlways find something that does not dii-please uc. It takon but it minute to overcome tickling In the throat and to stop a cough by the tiso of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung trouble. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consump'lon. A famous specific for grippe and it after effect. Chaa Rogers. T'firhiii') imd caprice ft! (he govern Intf Influences of the world. J. B. Clark, Peoria. III., says: "Sur geons wanted to operate on me for plies, but I cured them with DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve." It In infallible for pile and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits Chas Rogers. Fortune 1m ever deemed blind by those on whom she bestows no favors. WHITE COLLAR UNI Columbia River and ruiret Bound Navl. gallon Company. Bailey batzert leave Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Bun day at 7 a. m. White Collar line ticket and O. R, A N. ticket Interchangeable on Bailey Oatzert and Hassalo A. J. Taylor, Astoria Art V. B. BCOTT. Telephone Ul President ami timh iMi'inn.i!a Vioio lurUaml, IWAUT Amuri salt ljk. Iiciiv. r, Kt. Wrtrtli, Oimtlm. Kau. '! tily, Mt, UM, if.'V'... Mail . in. rlhknll Klvrr 1 4.i p. m. Mliiiii'nilla, Nl.lTiiul, Vlrer t'lifeasa ami Kail, I a, i Kiara Aalnrl OCUAr TUAM.tHII All Hallln Pates aiib Jit I to i lmna-o, r'r nu l'noiei-Mal Coli'mbia Hlvr Ht earner a To Ponlanil s4 Way ljuidlnga. 7 in KvHinultM 4i nt Mo aj ftum iMrl'aiiil I a a a in u'im .uk iv u.crii a Hi n. ra Kholuy,v . ,,'.. KBMllW PaliHii A ay-ljiiiil a. l, '111 ... . w 7 a. m. Tura.1 loir ami sat Rill K.IVWTV. U.lM U', iwies "ii i ny, iiayion, a atutl yrl, nay 1101 1 una. , ltl.erl jm illy I ju a. tn. 5aaka River. ltltrlato lwtaloll. l.lwlto 1 k.jo a tn , dally it a in Tllea. Thin S.llintajf W'll.l.AMKT 4: 0 n. m, rorliHiul t ami way Mmt, Wail rrlilai O. W. UOUNiPRRRT. As wit Aatona. W U UURltBUHT, Os. Pa. Atrt rwrriaM. Or, A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Whan peopla ar eoMmplatln a tns whathar on bustncM or plaaaura, ihry nalunUly .want tha beet rvlo 0b. tainaola at far M Md. ootnrort s4 safety la concerned. Employes of tka WISCONSIN CENTRAL LIN EX aa uald to serve U publlo and our train are operated so a to maka oloee eo. neetltxi with diverting Ira at ail Juscvdon point. Putimaa Palace Sleapiog sad Chair Cart oo through tralra. Dining Car aenrKt uasacetlcd. McU aenred a k carta. la order to obtain thi first eUaa ervlie aak the tlckat agent lo sell jfuu a Urkai The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will maka direct connection el Mt. Paul fur Chicago, aaiiwaukee soil all poiiM east. Tor any furnVr Information call oo as ticket agent, or corrarpoDd Hh J AS. C POND, Oea. Paaa. Agent, or JAM A CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis OeBera Agent M lark fu. rorcuad Ore ii urn A familiar name for tha Chicago, Mil waulsee ak St. Paut Railway, known all over the Union a the Oresu Railway running tb "Pioneer Limited" train very day and night between St, Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In tb world." Understand: Connection are mad with all Transcontinental Line, assuring to paAscgenr th beat emo Known. Lua urtou outaches, tleotrto light, steam beat, of r verity equaled bv no other line. See that your ticket reaos via "Tha Milwaukee" whan going to any point 'In the United Bute or Canada. All ticket lgent sell them. For rate, pamphlet, or other Informa tion, laddreas, J. W. CASEY, C. i. EDDY. Trar. Pas. Agt, Oeneral Agent, Portland. Or. Portland. O.r It T UXURIOUS 1 HAVEL rpilE North.Western Limited" train. 1 electrto lighted throughout, both In ilde and out, and ateim heated, are, without exception, tha Bnast trains In tb world. Tby embody th latest, newest and best Mas for eomroit. convenience and luxury vr offered th traveling public, sod altogether are tha most com. plete and splendid production of tha ear liulldera' art. These Splendid Train Connect with The Great Northern The Northern Pacific find The Ca ninl Ian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these aupeiior ao. commodatlom and all classes of ticket ar8 available for passage on tha fainoui "North-western Limited." . AH trains us this line ar protected by th Interlocking Klerk aytam. W. If. MEAD. F. C, BAVAOB, Oen'l Agant, T A Portland Ore. PSfllH to an HtPOlHTS ERST Through palace and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation care. KLHOANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4, "Flyer" leave Portland at 3.45 p. m. p. m. No. 8, "Flyer," arrive Portland al 8:00 a. m. For rate, etc., call or adi"Ws O. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O. R. A N., Astoria, A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. V T. A, Portland, Ore, Through Tickets EAST AND SOUTHEAST s ' ICTOv,V Pl'UJaUN PALACE 0LRBPKIIS. TOUltirm CLKErKKS and Fit KB HNCL1NINO CIIAIIt CAIUf Dally to Salt Lake, Denver. Omaha Chicago Kansas City and other Kaatern Itiea, Daagaa rhacked inuufti to neellnalloai. I'nluii IKila, fast tuna, lowest rales, Plnlaoh llatlit In all vara. For rains and other Information call ) or ailtlrvaa U. W, LOUNHIIICItnY, A(nl, l). It. Co. Aaiorla. ureaoa. or J II. I.OVIII10I', (l.a Aiui. IM Third Wl.. cor. Alder. I'urtlanil. or. HIST Til Ql tat'v Ti-tW vaiitii Depot Fifth ami 1 Slrrels. Overland Knprcss IValna fur hali'in, l.iiMMliiirtf 1 .Ii. I'HV Arrtv Imid, b.Hram.iitii, (Kiep San Frwn tlaco, Miilme, Ia A ...... l- l .l I ... . 7:M p in 15 ,m t Ikco, iMiinne, I Am Aligelrs, 111 I'uaO, Netv tiileuna un.i fJnn 30 h.iii p.m ii.. i At Woodburn (daily except Hun lay), ninrtilng train connect with train tur mi. An Ui'l, Hilvtrioii. II r w n a v 1 1 1 e , Hprlngfleld, and Natron, and even ing train fur Alt. Angel and Silver Ion. 117:30 a.tn Corvalli pasaen- I er. ,'l. W) p. m Hln-rldun pusnin- I K-r ill Mp.ro l.ta.m Dully. IIDally except Sunday. llfbit ticket on aal hl Wn ItnX. land, Kttcniimnto and Hn Krancleoo. N"t rutea II? flral rluaa .! in . " " 1- v.. 1 .'.1 1. t laaa, Im ludlng aleeper. Ilftlca ami t i-ki'ta til Kaalnrn luilnl. li lid Kurone. Alan Jinan I'him il.... - lulu mid Auatmllo. fan be olilalned in.m j. n. rvllHlailU, Ticket Agfrn. Ill Third streel. YAMHILL DIVISION. Paasetiger depot fo it of Jerrraon at, l'avu fur Oawegn dally nt 7:20 40 ra. in.: 13.30. 1:8V 3 "6 6-18 i: a mi II :t0 l. in.: and B 00 n i m.'..,.i.J only. Arrive at PnrtlunJ .lully ut M.si, ..hj. -lu.uu a. hi.; i:.ia, : to g o 7: io. lo oo p. m.: 12 40 iv m dully ex ipl Monday; :30 and 10.0S n. m. on Hiimliiy only. Irnv fur Iinlua lullv i.,.,.n a,,.. day. at 4:.10 p. m. Arrive at I'ortland at 9 3ti a. m. PilMsriiarr train liavna ti.li.. . Alrlln Mondavi. VVrilnnailn v. , im. days nt 3:45 p. m. Itnturna Tucsdaya, i iiiiniiiixa iinii niiiuriiiiyn. -r.xcrpi Miiiduy. Tl. KOKHI.Kll, Manager. C. II. MAIIKHAM. !in. Frt. mid Pan. Agt. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Olvee oholc of two favorite route, via tne union PaclAo Fast Mall Line, or th Rio Orande Borate Line. LOOK AT THIS TIME li Duya to 8alt Lake 2J DayH to iXnver Days to Chicago 4 Duys to Now York. Free reclining 0 hairs, uuholetereit tmatw jlat aleeplng oar, and Pullman paraee- aiaepera, operated on alt train. For further Inornatlon. apply to Or Aatona. Orearan. C. O. TERRT, W. B. COM AN, Trar. Paaa Agt. Oen, Agent. 1M Third St.. Portland. Or. Q. W. LOUNSBKIIRT. Agent, tt K N., ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrlea" 1:00 a. inll'urtland Union Depot, U:1S a'.jnr 7:00 p. m. fur Aatorla and InteM 1:40 p.aa, nir-dlate point. , I T ". ASTORIA. I 7.4r.a.m.For Portland 4 ln-lll:t0a.ri 10 p.m.t(irmHdlat8 point 10:Mp.m. 8EA8IDB DIVISION. p m.M. rr.i 6:00!H:SBfT.v r.:2.-.11:MAr 5::12:1,111 1 :30( l:00Ar la. in. ip.m. ...Aitorla.... Ar in Lv 7:401 7:l 4:00 t-.m :1 1:10 1:62 ...Hi'aaiaH..,. l,v 1:16 SPECIAL SEABIDI8 SUNDAY TRAIN Iavea Aitorla at 8:30 a. m.: arrive at Seaald t:48 a, m. Piunonger may return on any ire. In ahown on achndule on aame date. ALL TRAINS to and from Beald ma ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren ion. All train make cloae oonnectlona at floble with all Northern Puctflo tratna to and from th east or Bound point. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot. At Altorla With I. R. A N. Co.'a boat and rail line to and from Ilwaco and North Beach polnta. THROUO' TICKETS on aala at A. torla for ' amento, Ban rrancleoo, all Kaatern and European poln4a. v.iy tiuaet utuo Aatorta, aM Uommaii Hal atreeu J. c. MAYO. Oen'l Frt and Paa. Agent.