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tHK MORNING ASTOKIAN. HKSiA., MARCH SO, 11(H) gaily glotoviam JOHN T. LIGHTER. K.lltor. Telephone Main Ml. TERMS. OP SUBSCRIPTION. " " " DAILT. Sent by mail, per yew H W Sent by mall, per month M Served by carrier, pr month SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year. In advance U-00 Postage free to subscriber. All communications Intended for pub llcatlon ehauld be directed to th edl tor. Business communications of all kinds and remittance! must be address ed to "The Astorian." The Aatorian guarantees to Ha ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. . That one has often to go away from home to learn the news Is a saying of almost equal antiquity with the bib lical (we believe) assertion that prophet is (often) not without honor, save in his own country. It Is per haps due to the peculiarity of human nature embodied in these trite sayings that the Columbia Elver Packers As sorlation in indebted for the best ex planation or defense of Its organixatlon to a publication emanating from New Tork City. In a private circular to agents, issued by Delafleld, McGovern & Co., a partial copy of which appears In another column of today's Astorian the statement Is made that the local packer's association was designed, not as a trust, to corner the output of Co lumbia river salmon for speculative purposes, but as a co-operative move' wnt on the part of the producers and handlers of that product to economize expense and protect the industry from the uncertainties and flucuations due to the old methods and manipulation of the middle-men who stood between the produjer and the "last hands" which Immediately governed the distribution 10 me consumer, inis is certainly a new 1 Jea of the "combine" and a very different one from that which has gain ed currency among Columbia river fishermen through sources not alto getner disinterested, it seems that a majority of the stock of the association is held by the two classes barring the fishermen themselves who have the most Interest In conserving and main taining the salmon canning industry upon the very best, footing, namely, the men who are actually engaged In manufacturing the product the can nerymen and the men through whose final hands it must of necessity go In order to reach the consumers the wholesale grocers. If these statements are true, it would seem Impossible to conceive of a more practical arrange ment for weeding out the drones who have heretofore subsisted upon specu lations in a commodity In which they hadn't a cent invested and which they never even saw, much less corporeally handled, and snve for the men directly and essentially connected with the in dustry the Just fruits of their labors and Investments. In the .light of these revelations, It is not to be won dered that the association has been made the victim of attack in certain mercenary newspapers and that many Consumption People tainted with scrof ula very often develop con sumption. Anemia, running of the ear, scaly eruptions, imperfect digestion, and enlargement and breaking down of the glands cf the neck, are some of the more prominent of scrofula symptoms-are forerunners of con sumption. These conditions can be arrested, consumption prevented and health re stored by the early use cf Scoffs Emulsion Yc:;r doctor will tell you so. At all dnieirUu ; sac. and iao. SCOTT & BOWJJE, Cbcoiau. Ne York. Scrofolo and prrslstent and determined efforts have been made to destroy or Impair Its uee felne by cultivating prejudice aguinst It among the fishermen upon whom It must principally depend for its sup ply of raw material. With this under standing of the alms and operations of the Columbia River Packers Associa tion, it is readily apparent that the In creased price paid for fish, the better tone and remarkably rapid clean up of the market, Is something more than a Wire coincidence with Us first year's operatlin. If these Improvements are due to the application of Its methods in conducting the Industry and hand ling lis product, then one brief year's experience has not only Justified Its existence but given a promise of final results which entitle it to be consider ed th most useful and distinctly bene ficial industrial organisation yet form eu in Astoria s history. And so we believe It will be generally regarded be fore the close of another fishing sea son. Somo of the national democratic lead ers are expressing confidence that the enactment of the gold bill, by settling for a period of several years the finan cial question through the establishment of the gold standard, will result In the return of many democrats to the fold who either voted for McKlnley or Palmer In 1SSS. They argue that It being evident that Bryan's election this year cannot possibly result In the substitution of free silver for the gold standard, these democrats w ill feel that they can conscientiously act with their party again. They differed with the party in 1S9C on the financial question, and that question being practically etminated, there is nothing further up on which they can oppose the party. This view is undoubtedly shared by many democrats in Oregon, and the expressions of the country press go to show the prevalence of a much more hopeful feeling anion? the opponents of the republican party through all sec tions of Oregon than has been observed for several years. There is cer tainly considerable Justification for this belief, for !t is the lesson of political history that "bolters" and the term Is not here used In any uncomplimen tary sense, but quite the contrary generally return to their party after the cause of their disagreement has N-on eliminated. Yet, on the other hand, is it not possible that the fact that Bryan's election cannot accom plish anything for silver for four jears. and probably for six, will cause pop ulists and silver republicans to desert him this year? With the silver ques tion eliminated, have the republicans not as good a right to claim the llver men who left that party in 1S9 will return to the fold? And might not these otes oft'Fet to a lanje degree, if not en tirely, the return of the gold democrats to their regular organisations? THE SHIP SUBSIDY BILL. The Astorian Is in receipt of a copy i of Senator Fry's report on the ship subsidy bill, brought in by the senate I ornmittee on commerce and new on i I the calendar for consideration by that body. Senator Fry presents much val- j uable Information regardin the Drob-1 able expenditures of the fjovernrnent in tonnage bounties under the proposed law. The maximum annual expenditures allowed under the bill are fixed at 19,- OW.OOO, but It is pointed out that about 400XjO additional tor.s of new shipping, approximately $40,000,000 and occupying ' several years in its construction, would have to be built in the United States before the maximum expenditures could be reached. Under this law It is estimated that some 310,000 tons of for-eigii-fcuilt vessels now owned or build ins for American i.ithens will be ad mitted to American regUter, their own res being required to build equal ton nage in the United States before re ceiving any compensation. A valuable feature of the report also is the computation showing the amount vesseis of various rates of tspeed and tonnage would get under the bill. It Is shown that a twenty-one knot ship, making 88,200 miles per annum, would get, over and above the cost of coal and the handling of it, a net compen sation of 122.932, while a ten-knot ship, making 42,000 knots per year, or less than halif the distance of the fast ship, would receive a net compensation over the cost and th handling of the coal of Jl",120 per annum. None of the opponents of the bounty or subsidy system can challenge the statement of Senator Frye that the enactment of this bill Into law would result In a large increase of the Ameri can merchant marine. It will also be generally conceded that the bill would effect a reduction In ocean rates on American commerce, although the f Dn Shilohsl Cough and kVffnnimintmn 5 This is bevortd ijurM'oM the tnuat aiicvrvatiil Cough Villi cm ever Known to aorm-c: a trw kwra tnv.ui.iMv cu: th worst cisra n( t ii::h, Ctoup and litunctiit'a, wlu'u in won derful irnwsi in the ore of I'onaumniii-n i without a i-ai-allr! in itioh-Mofvot mrd'in. im- im rii! it'soowry II htw bern aoM on a it u.i'nlr ttst which no nthrr mrd'.tr.e ran stand. If von hv a lough, earnestly . V"'i iVON to tint. In Vmmt mid T, Capla SV , Mc am! 1 n, and KVj In Fi nland . d., H. .VI. uml 1 to. tJ. i 50lt PROPRIETORS At S.C.WeLLS&CO.) I LEROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. &w Sold by CHARLES ROUBRS. amount of such reduction is a matter of speculation. Neither will any one question the desirability of placing more of our foreign commerce under the American flag. The question is solely one of expediency and govern ment policy. Some good authorities on shipping are inclined to look upon the subsidy plan cf building up American shipping as unwise because it may Invite retal iatory tactics on the part of the for eign nations who have Invented mil lions of dollars in bottoms for carrying American trade. Others claim that the subsidy plan of creating a merchant marine has been Bhown by the ex periment cf France to be a failure. These objections, with others that may be raised, will soon come up for con sideration before the senate In the de bate which will take place. The Amer ican people will then have a chance to consider the subject In all Its bearings and ;ve have no doubt It will be ulti mately settled in congress according to the dictates of their common sen&e. CONVENTION. A republican convention for Clatsop county Is hereby called to meet at the court house in the City of Astoria, on Saturday, April 7, 1900, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing dele gates to attend the republican state convention to be held at the City of Portland, on Thursday, April 12, 1900, at 1C a. m., and the republican congres sional convention for the Second con gressional district to be held In Port land, Oregon, Friday, April 13, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., and for the purpose of nominating the following county of ficers to be voted for at the election to be held on Monday, June h, 1900, to-wit. Two representatives, on commission er, citrK, snen.i, treasurer, surveyor. assessor, superintendent of schools, cor oner, one road supervisor for each pre- , cintt, one constable for each precinct, one Justice of the peace for each pre cinct. Thfl rommlrreA rp.mm.ml tha ih. ; pnmarles , th, V6.,0U8 njU be held on Wednesday. March 21, LK)0. The following apportionment has maue' vvmg one aelS " '"Be f mm nYl F,l nf anil nnn .ts.fn el.Brv ,n,.ri ... . cast for Governor T. T. Ge.jr at the election held in 1S9S: Astoria Precinct 43 Wsrrenton 3 Clatsop i Melville 3 Chad we ll 3 Seatide 5 Oin-y 2 Youngs river 2 WaliusRi 3 Svensen i Kn.-ippa 3 Westport 4 Vesper 2 Klsie 2 Push 2 Jewell 2 Chiton 4 Jonn Day 2 New Astoria 2 Mlshawaka 2 Notice Is further given that a pri mary election is hereby called to be held In the City of Astoria for the pre cinct of Astoria, for the purpose of electing 43 delegates to the republican county convention, to be held at the City of Astoria, on Saturday, April 7. PtOO, at 10:30 a. m said primary shall be held Wednesday, March 21, 1900, from the hours of 1 o'clock p. m. to the hour of 6 o'clock p. m. of said day. The following polling placeu In each ward of said city have been established, namely: In ward No. 1, Engine House N. 1; ward No. 2, at number 601 Commer cial street, and ward No, 3, the old school house. The following Judges have been ap pointed, to-wit: Ward No. 1 Grant Trullinger, H. O. Smith and Thomas Mokko. Ward No. 2 F. L. Parker, H. D. Thing and D. H. Welch. Ward No. $ T, H. Cornelius, W. B. Talnter and C A. Llnenweber. By order of the Central Committee. Attest: W. F. M'GKEGOR,' F. J. CARNEY, Chairman. Secretary. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. Chas. Rogers. My son has been troubled for years with chronic illnn'hoea. Sometime ; I ierauded him to titke some of t'liamtiorhiln's Colic. Cholera and I'hiiThoen remedy. After unlitu two bottle of the 2:-ei,nt site he whs cured. I give this testimonial hoping some one similarly mulcted may read It nivl be honelltod. THOMAS C. lUIWKR, tllencoe, O. For sale by Charles Rogers. A n ir.'s fate Is his own temper; and accortltiiK to that will be his opinion as to th imrtlculnr manner In which the course of events Is regulated. Miss Annie K. tiomilng. Tre. Mich., says: "1 suffered a long time from dys pepsia; lost Mesh nnd became very weak. Kodol dyspepsia cure complete ly cured me." It digests what you eat and cures all forms of slonuch trouble. It never falls to give Immediate relief In the worst cases. Charles Hogers. A consistent man believes In destiny, a capricious nnvn In chance. lVWltt s Little Kurly Nlnem purify the blood, clean the liver, Invigorate the Hvstem. ruinous little pills for con stiputlon and liver troubles. Charles lingers. Hope and constitution are not the companions of solitude, v hlch are of a tlarkt-r water. "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best reined v I ever used for coughs nnd colds. It Is unenualed for whooping cough. Children all like II. writes 11 N. Williams, tientryvllle. Ind. Never fulls. It is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cures roughs, colds honrttoiioss. rrnnii. luioii- 1 moiils. bronchitis and all throat and ; lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. Charles Rogers. The man who anticipates his century Is always persecuted when living, and Is always pilfered when dead. Mrs. I?. Churchill. Herlln. VI.. says; I "Our baby was covered with running j sores. IwWItt's Witch Haxel Salve cured her." A spoclllc for piles and i skin diseases. lVwarw of worthless I counterfeits. Churles Rogers. I The ill uipp-nim 'nt or manhood sue j ceeds to the delusion of youth; let us hope ttia'. the lieril.ijt of age I not aisps I r. I. 1'. Cl(rk. Peoria. III., says: "Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles but I cured them with IV-witt s Witch Haul Salve." It Is Infallible for piles and skin diseases. Hew are of counter feits. Charles Rogers. Man Is not 'Me creutur? o cltcum stances, circumstances are the crea tures of men. We .ire free f g-nts, and man Is more powerful than matter. Mr. J. Sheer. Sednliii. Mo., saved his child' life by One .Minute Cough Cure. Dtwiors hail given her up to die with croup. It's an Infallible cure for coughs, cold., grippe, pneumonia, bron chitis and throat nnd lung troubles. ueneves at once. Charles Rogers. To be conscious that v.m nre Ignor ant is a great .iep to Knowledge. As a cure for rheumatism Cham berlain's Pfin Palm Is gaining a wide reputation. I). B. Johnston, of Rich n'ond. Ind., hus been troubled with tint ailment since Isii. In speaking of it ne says- "I never found anything mat would relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It acts like music with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Halm rellev me. For sale by Charles Rogers. PEACE DECLARED. Why devote all our time reading about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters of vital Importance; you may make a trip East, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best ser vice. tis- the Wisconsin Central Rail between Pt. Paul nnd Chicago. way- For rates and other Information write JAMES A. CLOCK. G neral Aent. Portland. Orearon. .,..,. tried doctors, visited mineral springs! anJ "rew n- I used Kodol dys pepsla Cure. That cured me." It di gests what you eat. Cures Indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. Charles Rogers. TO PARIS IN 1900. The passenger department of the Chi ratio, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway has taken advantage of the current In terest In the Paris Exposition and has printed for free distribution one of the most charming books of the season, en titled, "Glimpses Across the Sea." Its contents describe a recent voyage across the Atlantic made by Sam T. Clover, Journalist and author, and In cludes his diversified experiences In London and Paris. The "Glimpses" are entertaining and Instructive to t..e prospective western patrons of the Chi cago, Milwaukee St St. Paul railway, who may be contemplating a trip to Europe. The enterprise -jC the railway company In auguiatmg such a happy departure from the ordinary methods of advertising Is commendable. A SURE CUKE FOR CROUP. Twenty-five Years' Constant Without a Failure. Use The first Indication of croup is hoarseness, and In a child subject to that disease it may be taken as a cure sin of the approach of an attack. Fol lowing this hoarseness if a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Kemftdy Is given as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, It will prevent the attack. It Is used In many thousands of homes In this broad land and never disap points the anxious mothers. We have have yet to learn of a single Instance In which It has not proved effectual. No otht:r preparation can show such a record twenty-five years' constant use without a failure. For sale by Charles Rogers. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants en dorsed prior to February 25, 1898, to present the same to the county treas urer at his office at 164 Tenth street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON, County Treasurer. Dated Astoria, Or., this 19th day of March, 1900. No More Back Ache 1 MvBm CONSTIPATION. INriAMATtONo'fi BLADDER. 0 ALL KWHEY DSfASCS . Purifies the blood by eliminating all poisonous matter, stimulating the se cretions, regulating the bowvia and aid lug nature In throwing oft that which mukes a yellow skin. The effect on th COMPLEXION Is quite pronounced, as a few days us will demonstrate. FOR SALE. Lot 4. block 2. Ilollldny Park, Seaside. Paid I25 for It In 1S1; will take much less. Have not aeon It. Warranty deed, all taxes paid to present date. A. DOWNING, P. O. Box. 479, Seattle. Dr. T.N. Hall DENTI8T. 673 Commercial Stmt, ASTORIA, ORE. Over Schlusset's Clothing Stors. THE PROOF of tt pood log U In Ut (tot and th proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's aa argitmeot Vhafs elusive a dmMtraUoav Ours will stand tba Mat co. HUGHES & CO. THE W irk Palace Cafe I . h wiirrit', tntf. Kinnt KrvUurmt tali if Sit Fresivs OPEN DAY and night Attentive Service, First-Class Cuisine. Private Rooms (or Ladies. 513 Commercial Street, Astoria. ( THE LUIVKE. Strangers visiting in the city will find the Louvre an attractive resort wherein to spetui the evening. The Amme Kislers I.ichtV Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the liouxe. Palatable lunches will I served at nil nours L. LEBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISING AND MOVI.NQ A SPECIALTY H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 21. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. So. f2S Duane St., Astoria, Or, W. J. COOK. Mr A. TeL 113. W. C. A. Pohl, Mi ITT COHMEL Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director. 'iinkets and Fin thI Supplies constiint ly on hand. Corner litis and Duane 8ts, Astoria, Ore J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder. mL COLLAR LINL ''olumbta River and Puiret Bound Navi gation Company, Bailey datrert leaves Astoria dally, xcept Punday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Bun lay at 7 a. m. White Collar line tickets and O. H. t N. tlckeu Interchangeable on Bailey latsert and Haseala A. J. Taylor, Astoria Aft J. B. SCOTT. Telephone 111 President r f?f To) a f TIMB SCHGDULIM DKI'AkT Komi torllaiiiL Asriti ", Worth, bmalia. liau- Chlrasu and RmL , wm N'n Wans Walls, HiNsae. hihiUhi Vlvsr MliitieHUiU "aul, ViY, ailoasmiid Km. !'" Iftom Anuria OCEAN STBAM5HIP9 . , All Halllm Dates nib- Joel to flmiiK. For san KrMiii-Hlt Mnr.l.O.H. lUt.'A Colvmbla Rlvr 1 " P.".1? " KsSumlny Tj 'orlanj sa4 Mo day ly Landing. From Portland ' . KV.".r ' vku r'10"1 Ml rea-oll 1 1, Nowlierj, mUsii A WaLand . Wlllamtiu 4 Vsa' M 7 . m. mu KWtrs, J " ' " k WarUndliisa. I Hua.ni. Klimrlito LowUWu. , dally 1 a m Tura, TIlUI Saturday jWlt.l.AMKTt K It IV Kit 4: 0p.ra. rorllaiiil o tiirvalll Mint, Wed aud way ui'Hn, Krldsy O. W. LOUNSDERRt, Agent, Astoria. W. H. HURLDURT, Citn. Pass. Aft., Portland, Or. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Whca people ar eomtmplatlng a tri( whethtr on buMnM or pitaaura, the) naturally want the best esrvles ob. UtnabU so far aa sswad, oomfort safety Is concerned, tlmployae of tkt WIHCON8IN CENTRAL LJNEt ars usid to nre the publlo aod our trains axe oparited M u to toaka eioee eos ncctions with dlverftag I tne at aa Juncvtloa polota, Fulimaa Palaoe slawpiag sad Chair Cars oa ibrougb tralra Otnirig Car eerrks uatioatlod. Heals served s la carta In ordar to obtain this 6m etaas nrloe. ask th ticket agent to cell you a ticket TheWisconsIa Central Lines. and yon wtll mat direot ooaaeottoae at t. Paul for Chloaro, Milwaukee aod all potnt osM. for aay furttver Inrormatloe call on eat ticket ageat. or eorreepottd wtth JAa. C. FOND, Oea. peas. AaenL or JAM a CLOCK. MUwauke. Wla. Oeoeral Axenl Jet ttark lu. roraas Ore liuxuRious Travel fllHE "North.Wtrn Llmltd" traina elaetrlo lighted throughout, both ln side and out, and stetm heated, are. without xoeptlon, the flnest trains In the world. Tby embody the latest, neweel and best Maes for oomfort, oonvenlenoe nd luxury ever offered the Iravellne public, and altpgetber are the most oom. plete end splendid produotloo of the ear builders' art These Bplandld Traine Connect wltb The Great Northern The Northern I'aclflc and The Canadian I'aclflc AT BT. PAVLTOH CHICAGO and the CAST. Ne extra charge for the superior ao. commodetlons and all olasees of ticket r available for p image oa the famous 'North-western Limited." All traina os thle line are protected by the Interlocking uioca system. W. H. MEAD, r. C. BAVA033. Oen'l Agent, T A. Portland Ore. (tr TUB MILWAUKEE." A familiar name for the Cbloaco, Mil. waukee A BX. Paul Railway, known all over the Union aa (be Oreat Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day end night between 8L Pad! nd Chicago, and Omaha and Cnioafo. 'The only perfect trains In tbe world." Understand: Connection are made wltib II Transcontinental Lines, aaswina; to passegnrs the best semoe Known. Lux. urloue ooeohes, eleotrlo light, steam beat of a verity equaled by no otner line. Bee that your ticket reaas vta "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United Btatas or Canada. All ticket tgents sell them. For rates, pamphlets, or otner Inform, tlon, address, J. W. CASEY, C. J, BDDT. Trav. Pass. Agt Oeneral Agent, Portland. Or, Portland, O.r GflfAT TICKETS ITS EAST Through palaoe and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation ears. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4, "Flyer" leaves) Portland at 3.45 p. m. p. m. No. I, "Flyer," arrivea Portland al 8:00 s. m. For rates, etc., call or addreeei O. W. LOUNSBfflRRT. Agent O. R. eV N., Aatoria. or A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. t T. A, Portland, Ore, Til nnnt ITIflh aad Leave I Hire.ts. Arrive overland Express Trains tor tfaiem, lioseburf, Ash land, baoiamcnto. 7:31 p.m tigilon. Han Fran a,m Cisco, Muiave, ia Anitvlea, a Paso, New in leans and l7:M p.m '1 30 a.m t nit East At Woodbura (daily except 8un day), mnriilnej train connects wltn train for Mt. An atrl. BiUcrtun. 1 1 r o w n s v 1 1 1 e , Hprlnilleld, and Nation, and even Ins train for alt. Angel and Bllvir ton. Corvallls paascn r. 117:30 a.iiii lIWp,m ll:Ka.Di 4:50 p.tnl Biirrl.lnn r paascn Dully. HDally e.crpt Buuday, Itbale tickets on sale between Port land, BttciKiiii nlo and San Kranoleoi. Net rate 117 first class and U eeoond class, Imiudlns; eleepvr, Kate and tP ki-te to Eastern points and Kumtx. Also Japan, China, Ilono lulu nnd Australia. Can be obtained from J. 11. Klrklatid, Ticket Ant, U4 Third street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pass.n(rrr depot fM of Jerteiion it Leave for Oaaego Jallr at MO, l:40 a- .: 13.30. Hi. j ;:, :, t rot, 11:30 p. in.; and 00 a m. on Hundaf only. Arrive at Portland dally at 1 11 1:30, Mv.to a. m.; 1:31. I: IS, 4 30, 1:54 7:10, 10 00 p. m.; 13 40 a. m. dai y ei- "I'l Munuay; s.ju ana to. w a, m, oa Sundays only. Leave for lUs dally, except lua . y.' .V 4:S0 v' '"' Arrlv at I'ortland at s so a. ni. Passenger trnln Iravee Dallas for Alrlle aliuiday, Wednesday and W. day at 3:44 p. m. Iteturna Tuesdays. Thursday and Hnturday. Kxipt Bunday. It KOEHI.ER. Manst.r. C. H. MARKIIAIf, Oen. Krt, and I'aas. AC Oregon Short Line Railroad. TUB DIRECT ROUTB TO Montana, Utah, Colorado ind all Eastern Points. Olvee obolce of two faro rile routes, vta ine union raouie Faet Mall L4a, er tbe Rio Orand. Beanie Llnca. LOOK AT TUB TlklB H Days to Suit Like 2 Days to Dt-iivur 3J Days to Chirngo J Days to New York. Free reclining ohalrs. upboleterea imt. It staeplng oare, and Pullmaa palaoe eleepere, operated on alt trains. For further Information, apply te Or Astoria, Onn, C O. TERRT. W. B. COM AM, Tree. Paae Agt Oea. Agent. U4 Third St. Portland. Or. O. W. LOUN89nRT. Agtwt a R. M.. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. 1:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m. PORTLAND. Arrive? Portland Union nanni'itl 11 i for Astoria and Intenj :e p.c pointa ASTORIA. 7. 45 arn.lFor Portland "ln U:Ma.m, 10p.m.termedlate points 1:M B.a. BEA8IDK DIVISION. p.m. a. nr.. e.m 1:001 U:fLe ....Astoii.... Ar :. W Lv 7:40 7: l:U t:li 4:eo i m it In :W U.1J LV '...... 1:001 A r ....Bfaslde..., Lvl BPBX:iAL BEABIDB BUNDAT TRA9N Leaves Astoria at 1:10 a. m. arrivea at Seaside 1:41 a. m. Paseenger may return on any train shown on sohedul on same data . ALL TRAINS to and from Beaekle run ot Flavel and Hammond Tin Warren- ton. All trains make close oonneotlons at Ooble wltb all Northern Paatflo trains to and from the east or Bound polota At Portland wtth all train leaving Union depot At Astoria wltb UtN, Co.'s boat and rail line to and from Ilwaoo and North Beach points. THROUO' TICKETS on sale at As toria for ' .atnento, Baa Fraootseo, all Eastern and European pototte. City ticket oflloe Astoria, 114 Cfltnmer Hal street. J. C. kf ATO, Oe gyt aod raw. Astewt Through Tickets EAST AND SOUTHEAST SlCTO PULLMAN PALACQ SLEEPERS, T0URIBT8 BLEEPBR8 and FREB RECLINING CHAIR CARS -Dally to Salt Lake, Denver. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City and other Eastern el tie. Baggage checked tnrougn to aesttnaUoa, Union Depots, fast tuns, ioweet rates, Plntsoh light In all etrt. For rates sad otter Information call os or addreee O. W, L0UN8BDRRT, Agent O. R. N. Qo. . . . Astoria, Orefom, r,i J?-, V9THROp n- m Third SU eor. Alder, Fortlandl Or. i'.i 0'