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THE iORNlNG ASTOHlAh. 8lf UA.Y NOVKMBEK U.: ; .UK) JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Pent by mull, per year KW Pent by mall, per month 0 Served by carrier, per month.. 64 SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, in advance, J2.00 Postage free to subscribers. 'AH communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to tht editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Aatorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on ths Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap- liratlon to the business manager. Bryan refuses to be squelched. He informs an expectant world that he will ere long issue a lengthy statement on the past, present and future of Bryan Urn. We had hoped to be relieved of any more discussion of past and dead Is sues; the present Is perfectly satisfac tory and ve can enjy It Just as well without learning from Mr. Bryan how It happened; the future of Bryanism was foretold on Tuesday laet and re quires no further elucidation. Take a rest. Mr. Bryan, and. Incidentally, af ford us the came privilege. That th people of the Willamette valley are doing some thinking on the shipping question Is evidenced by the following editorial from the Woodburn Independent: President Mellen of the Northern Pacific advised the people of Portland to make Astoria their sea port. Under present conditions Port land cannot reasnably expect much government transport business or the me amount of export or Import trade s Seattle or San Francisco. If that city cannot remedy the channel defect, she should not stand In the way of Oregon's grain being shipped at As toria. Growers of rain In this state' would profit by this step and would have more money, the bulk of which would go to Portland. Astoria would merely be a shlpptng point, while Portland would be the growers' supply and financial point We but look at the matter In a broad light and selfish only In so far as preventing other than Oregon ports from capturing all the grain shipping business. It Is true, we would prefer Portland as the ship ping center, but are simply tired of the talk, talk, talk about a better high way to the rwa, and nothing material accomplished by either her citizens or Oregon's apathetic and uninfluential representatives In congress. THE ALASKAN STABLE. San Francisco Call. As It was one of the labors of Hercu les to cleanse the Augean stables, so It will be the duty of President McKin Iey and congress to reconstruct and re form the official situation In Alaska. An odor comes from the conduct of the court at Nome which is worse than that of canned beef. The chief promoter and actor In this Iniquity 1b one Alexander McKenzle. who Is now a prisoner In this city in the custody of the United States mar shal and a suppliant for relief and clemency both before the supreme court of the United States and the United States circuit court of appeals for the ninth circuit From accounts deemed authentic and trustworthy which have lately been re ceived directly from Nome there seems to be no reasonable doubt that a state Lazy Livers are many times tha causa of various d Muses. Ninety per cent of the American people are add to be troubled with liver ami Btomach complaiut each as constipation, dizzineM. Indigestion, bilicusueas, sluggish liver, etc. Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 OTeroomt and curs these fHa. Totes tablets act aa a gentle laxa tive. They make the liver and stomach do their duty as they should. The mint obstinate eases yield to these little tablets. Thay east Z5o and can be procured at FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, 600-2 Com. St. of affairs has this year existed in that territory which would have caused the organisation of a vigilance committee in this state during fts early history. It consisted, In brief, of a combination and conspiracy of nearly every federal ofR clal In the Nome district except the clerk of the court, whose fairness and integrity are vouched for by all who have been Interviewed, and Including the Judge, one' Arthur H. Noyes, his stenographer, the court commissioner, the United States attorney and his dep uty, and others of le Importance. It was ft sort of trust or combination of extraordinary proportions and nov el In character. A corporation was formed In Ariiona called the Alafka Gold Mining Com pany, with Its office In New Tork and its field of operations In Alaska. Its guiding spirit and patron saint was Al exander McKentle, a political bully and boss, and sometime resident of North Dakota. From the $15,000,000 of-the capital stock of the company It Is related that McKenzle distributed, or agreed to dis tribute, some $3,000,000 In amounts ranging from $50,000 to $300,000 each, to various persons who were to back and assist In the enterprise. Some of these parties were to set up claims to mines in Alaska, and If those In po session would not surrender In whole or In part to begin suit and get Judge Noyes to appoint McKenzle or some substitute a receiver to take and work the properties until a satisfactory set tlement was made or a trial and Judg ment by this same Judge. The proof seems conclusive that Judge Noyes ar rived at Nome on a Saturday In last Jnty and on the following Monday he appointed McKenzle receiver of the most valuable mines In that locality, and only required a nominal bond as such receiver. So indecent was the haste and so fa grant the abuse of the process of the court that In some case receivers were appointed and took possession several days before the complaints were filed. It Is estimated that McKenzle had ac- ually gv.tten hold of nearly half a mil lion In gold dust under this receiver process of working before he ran up against the federal courts of this cir cuit. The federal officials at Nome were aiding and abetting this worse than robbery. Business in the district was paralyzed, and but for the United States troops violence and bloodshed must in evitably have followed this abuse and prostitution of the court. We will not dwell on the details of this infamy, the proof of which this paper will undertake to furnish on any proper oocaslon, but consider briefly how such a state of affairs was made possible. Three United States senators. Carter of Montana. Davis of Minnesota, and Hansbrough of North Dakota, are men tioned as the political friends and backers of McKenzle, the sponsors of nearly all these dishonest officials In Alaska, whose appointments they eith er recommended or procured, and If the word of one of the principal plaintiffs in whose suit McKenzle was appointed a receiver is to be taken, these senators are also largely interested in this same Alaska Gold Mining Company. God help the Filipinos If the same class of omclals is to be Installed in those islands when a civil government Is established. I Illustrated guides to the winter re It Is whispered that McKenzle has sorts of California and Arizona may thrown up his hands to some of the parties who had the pluck and cour age to fight him and has agreed to sur render up his plunder to them and to procure the suits to be dismissed. We hope this will have no effect upon the court In disposing of the contemDt proceeding, because It seems clear that he not only flagrantly disobeyed the writs of the courts but united with Judge Noyes and some of his attorneys In speaking of their judges with the greatest dsreepect. Tortunately the people have unbounded respect and con fidence in all the fv-deral courts on this cia.it south of Alaska. In California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Ida ho the federal Judges are pre-eminent for their Integrity and fitness; and the public generally will rejoice to see this man McKenzle so dealt with. If his contempt be legally established, as to afford a warning to others. A telegram from Washington, rep resented to be from Senator Davis, has been recently shown ln this city by one of the friends of McKenzle stating that matters were all right at that end. This probably refers to an expected de mand for an Investigation by congress of the Alaska situation and the belief on the part of McKenzIe's friends that they have a sufficient political pull to prevent It. It Is to be hoped that congress will speedily give this matter the fullest In vestigation and exposure. TO CIRC k COiD IS ON OkX Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. Alt diuggUta refund the money f It fulls to cure. F. W. Crove'i signature is on each box. 2Co, The klwa of a married couple are usually swiH-test whet the couple con sist of another woman's husband and anotner man s wife. Many of your frina, or people w hom you miow or. nave contracted con sumption, pneumonia or other fa hi I ill seam, by neglect of a simple cold or cougn. roiey a Money and Tar. a safe. sure ami pteasant cough medicine, would have saved them. It Is guaran ld. CHAS. HOG Kits. Drugclst. i nristmaa present from a wife to her hubby, consisting of a silk dress and a sealskin aaeque Indicate that marriage is a failure. George A. Points, Upper Sandusky, C, writes: "I have been using Foley's Honey and Tar for hoarseness and find it the best remedy I ever tried. It stopped tne cough Immediately and re lieved all soreness." CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist When a man marrtoe a girl with gol um nnir. ana it gradually assumes a tern-cot la hue. he is up against the wine old gold brick swindle in a new form. After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar. It never falls to cure, and will prevent pneumonia or oonsump- lion ir taken in tune. CHAS. KOG KKS, Druggist The woman who Is continually lec turing her husband either considers him a fool or elre she has forgotten mat a wom to the w ise is sufficient. J. w. Barnes, of Lowder. III., writes: My little boy was verv low with tmeu monla. Unknown to the doctor we gave h'.m toleya Honey and Tar. Vhe re suit was magical and puzzled the doc tor, as It immediate ! stopped the rack ing cough and he quickly recovered." CHAS. kuueks, Druggist. According to the Bible, there will be no marrying or giving In marriage in heaven probably because there won't be enough men to go around. RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN. O. H. Hausw. Lima, 0.. Engineer. U E. i W. R. R.. writes: "I have been troubled a great deal with back ache. I was Induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend It to any one, especially my friends, among me train men, wno are usually similar ly amicted." CHAS. ROGERS. Drug, gist The command to Increase and multi ply is a back number. Now the in. crease is brought about by division In the divorce courts, which makes two of one. Mrs. T. Brlddleman. of Parshallvllle. Mich., was troubled with salt rheum for thirteen years and had tried a number of doctors without relief. After two or thre applications of Banner Halve, her hands became better and In a short time she was entirely cured. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist The up-to-date girl Is not exactly a bird, but she Is usually pretty fly. J. Odgers. of Frostburg. Md.. writes: I had a very bad attack of kidney complaint and tried Foley's Kidney Cure which gave me Immediate re lief, and I was perfectly cured after taking two bottles." Take no substi tute. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist When a girl tiles Into passion It is time for her to have her wings clipped. Tlay take Foley's Honey and Tar. It positively prevents pneumonia, or other serious results from colds. It may be too late tomorrow. The man who marries A wealthy grass widow makes hay while the sun shines. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notable among the pleasures afford ed by the Shasta Route Is the win ter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of Interest and added Industries, In Its prolific vegetation and among Its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two dally Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most ap- I proved pattern of standard and tour- 1st sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare stl" cont,nue ln effect be had on application to C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. A NEW TRAIN. The Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul 29th a New Train between St. Paul and St Louis, called the "Flying Dutch man." The train will have through sleeping cars and be first-class throughout Ask any ticket agent for particulars or address C. J. EDDY. General Agent Portland. Oregon, The average girl seems to have been born with an Ice-cream spoon In her mouth. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fat Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines, LOOK AT THE TIME, Days to Salt Lake 2 J Days to Denver 3 J Days to Chicago 4 J Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt., Gen. Agent 124 Third St.. Portland, Or. Or G, W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O, R. A N. 8EST0F EVERYTHING In a word .this tells of tht Passenger Service via he Northwestern ftne.'. ICIght Trains Dally between St. Taul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars. Library and Observation Car, Fret Reclining Chair Cars. The !0th Century Train Runt Every Day of the Tear, The Finest Train in the' World Electric Lighted Steam Heated THR BADGER 8TATE EXPRESS, tht Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Lint. Connections from tht West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC, GRKAT NORTHERN ami CANADIAN PACIFIC H'V3. This Is also tht BEST LINE between umana, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents tell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. General Agent 243 Alder Street, II. L. SISLER. Trav. Agent Portland. Oregon. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware or the Fait Time AND SUPERB SERVICE 0TTOWV WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO THE EAST If you cannot take the mornlna? train travel via the evening train. Both art finely equipped. OUR SPECIALTIES' FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New York, Boston, And Other Eastern I'olnts Tickets good Via Salt LaJra Cltv anil Denver. It Is to your Interest to us THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berths can be secured from O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent 135 Third St, Portland. Or. THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at or residence, FOUNDED SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OR LONDON ' THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Csh Aaaata, - Jii.goo.ooo Caari Aaaala In United mate. ,OiO,vj J. B.F. DAVIS & SON, WIXFIELD 8. DAVIS EURT 215 Sansome Street, - SAMUEL ELMORE NEW ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribed Capital, Paid-up Capital, Assets, - , -Assets in United States, Surplus to Policy Holders, -.. Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two'ytars. ; SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. . . ,jj . , - . KeBident Agents, Astoria, Or, Q 0fiON4SNASW! Depot, Fifth and 1 Streets. Overland Exprees) Trains for satom, HoAoburg, Ash land, Hacramento, lxden, San Fran cisco, Mojave. Loa Angelea, Kl Paso, New Orleans and tht East :-5Ts-sveas. Leave Arrlvt 7:30 p.m 8:S0 a m 9; 15 a.m 7:00 p.m At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), morning trnln connect with train for Ml. An gel, Sllvertnn, H r o w n a v 1 1 1 e. Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt Angel and Silver ton. I !7:S0 a.m CorvoJIlt patten- 5:Wp.m ger. Sheridan passen- S:!Ja.m 114:50 p.m Dally.' pltlly except Sunday, Rebate tickets on salt between Port land. Sacramento and 8an Francisco. Net rates 117 first class and 111 second class. Including sleepei', Rate, and tickets to Eastern points ana r.urope. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia, fan be obtained from J. B. Klrkland, Ticket Agmtt. 131 it. i--. a. . ' mill cirrci. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson 8t Leave for Oswego dolly at 7:10, ; a. m; n.w, i:ss. 3::5, 5:15. t:2i, :05, u:3U p. ni; and 9:00 a. m. on Sunday oniy. Arrive at Portland dally at : 34, 8:30, M0:60 a. mt 1:35. J:15. 4:30. t.Zi, :. io:oo p. m: 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a. m. on sunuays only. Leave for Dallat dally, except Sun day. at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at a. m. 1'nssengcr train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mondays. Vedneadava and Frl. nays at 2:45 p.. m. Returns Tui-sdsvs. Thursdays and Saturdaya Kxeept Sunday. R. KOEHLER. Manager. C II. MARKHAM. Gen. Frl. and X'ass. Agt A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When peopls are contemplating a tlp. whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want th b...t ,.rvi obtainable as far as sieed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employe of tht WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so aa to make cloea con Pectlons with dlvenrtni lines at M junction point. IMIInian Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car servloo unexcelled. Meals served a la carte, In order to obtain tht flrst-clasa ser vice, ask the ticket aa-ent to sell vu a ticket over TheWisconsin Central Lines. and you will make direct connection! at t. i-uui ror Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. ror anv further Inrormatlnn rati n any ticket agent, or correspond with J AS. C. !OND. Oen. Pas. Agt., or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wit. General Agent. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN UAILWAI, your office, store 60c per month. A. D. 1710 GENERAL AGENTS. L.DAVIS CARL A. IIEN'IIY - San Pranclsco, Cal. & CO., AGENTS. OF SHAREHOLDERS - $5,000,000 - 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000 1,718,792 THE L.OUVRQ ' 1 Btrsngert 'visiting In tn city will find Hit Louvre au attraotivt retort wherein to tpetid tlit eveuiitti, Tha Amine Hlaltirt Laitlct Orotimlra it still no tht billt and presents nightly ft musical program of txevptlonal merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooint ar a feature lu Ooiiiim.tlon wilh the house, l'alnlable luuchet will be torvwd at all uoura WHITE COLLAR LINL Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company, nalley Qattert leaves AmorU 0l!y except Sunday at T p, m. Leaves Portland daily except Sun day at 7 a. in. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N. tlikeu and llwaco Hy A Nav. Com pany tlckfta Interchangeable on Bailey Otttiert and llaaaalo. Through Port land ooitikvotlon with steamer Nahcotta from llwaco and Long lieucti points. Telxphom No. lit. A. J, TAYLOR. Aatorla Agent, K. W. CKICHTON. PorUand Agent ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Uave. PORTLAND, "Arrlvt," l:00a,m.PorlIand U:iion DepotfnMaiin. ;:00).m.for Astoria and lnUrl;40 p.m. (mediate points. J ASTORIA". 7.5am.JFor Portland A In-Ill :Ma.nv e.to p.in.lterm jdiaie polnu it jo p.m. BEAaiDB DIVISION, II w a. m. I A 10(1. 111. I Mam i Oa. ui. "i " . . ui, I Sii nlay ouly ASTORIA 7 40 a in ui 11,111 11 ' in SEASIDE I'?-- All trains make close connections at Ooble wKh all Northern Paclflo trains to and from the East or Sound points. 3. C. MAYO. Oen'l Fr't and Paas. Agent. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone SSL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car Will Rscetva Bpeaial Attention. No. K1J Duant St, Astoria, Or. W. 3. CXWK. Mat Rea. Tel. tin. Luxurious Travel The "NorthwMtern T.lmlt1" train. rli'rtrlr HirhfMl thr,uivhnn, hnh l,.M. ana out. ana at cam heated, are with out eieoption, the nnt train In tht wirl.l. Thry embody the latent, neweet ami tKt Idea for nmfurt, convenience ml luxury ever offered the traveling nubile and aldilrthnr ara tha rnmi oomtl( and eplendld production of the cur ouiijire art. Thee Bptendld Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'aciric sad The Ciosdiao I'aciric AT 8T. taul ron CHICAGO' and the CAST. No extra charge for theae euperlor accommodation and ail claaaea of tick. eta are available for paMaxe on the famoua "Northweatern Limited." All tralne on this line are protected by the mieriocKinr uiock Hyatem. W. H. MEAD. If. L. SISLER. General Agent. Traveling Aft I'ortiana, ure. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST ANDQUICKESTLINE TO St.Paul,Dalutb, Minneapolis, Chicago and All Folna Eaat DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND HCKNERV UN EQUALED. T I. ... .. t. .1 r....Ki. m bluing and lluffet Hmoblng Library Car Tlcketa to polnta Eaat la Portland and the Great Northern Ry on aale at O. R. A N. Ticket Omce, Aatorla, or Great Northern Ticket Ofllca 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, For rates, folder a and full Informa tion regarding Eaatern trip, call on or addreaa, A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Paia. and TUket Agent, Portland. DR. F. VAUGHAN. DKNTIHT Room 1. ' Knlght'a Building. Over Cooper's Btore, J. A. Fastabend, General ; i Contractor ..oiid Btillder T,"nOTI01C l'lr ri.'ULlOATtON. Und om.-e At own cur. , of his intention ta nm 'f in inpport of his l .... n,,l!mA "L1 proof will be n.n.le 1 " " Ur and Receiver ' " ,l r' Al.HKItT HCIIOKNMtr. K. II. K. No. HIT. for ftYw ll tmmra the follow!.. wllneiw to prove hi. M.tl.n.o... r.-.l.leno. up ami iiulllvallolt of aalil l"'. Via. V. II, l-offey, of A-lorla. ore"i P; ter tUm.n. of Hvenaen. ,,,;f,,n,!llAu"t HohoenelMi-k. of HveiMi W i W III. , hoenelHvk. of Hveoa-n O.viO.il. C1IAH. II. MOOUKH. ItegUter. NOTICR FOR I'lMILU'ATION. United diates Un.1 Oitlee. OroO City, Oregon, April M. I10: , . Notice Is hereby given tki In com. Ullame with the provll.;ii of the aot f congrras of June S. l'.'l. entitled "An not for the Al of Umber l states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory, m extenl ihI to all the IMblic Und tftatea by ai-t of AuKtial i. I'.Kiniv nf (1a(n. ntate of Oregon, has this .lav rlird li IJila ollli-s her sworn suunnem o. pi.u. ir the pun-bass of the HW quarter of Mi-llon No, S3. In Township N norih, Kango No. 1 weat, and will offer proof lo show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agrirultural ..rt-. and to es tablish her claim to wild land before the register ami receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Kridajr, the Slat ilV of lievcmtx-r. I'W, Hhe nnn.es as witnesses; K. .. Fer guson. May C. Msger, Thomas Hryje. D. M. Htimrt. of Asti-rla. Oregon. Anv ami all perawn claiming adverse ly the above-named lands are ruot ed to lllx their rlnlms In lids oitlee on or before nl,l :ist day of Oeeembsr. IW0. I'lUH. II. MiHiUEH. Iteglater, NOTICE FOR 1't'llUCATION. United States Und OffiY. Oregon City, Orgn. ept. . lw, Notice Is hereby given that In compliant- with th" tnvM"ii uf the act of congress of June 1. WI. entitled ''An act for the sale uf tliiilx-r land in the states uf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all ths public land stairs by ael of August 4. 11. Theodore Hota. of Astoria, county of Clatsop, stats of Or igon. hna this day filed In this ofTIre his sworn statement No. tV,y for the purchase of the Lota II. 13. II and 14, of Section No. IS In Township No. I N.. Range No. 7 W and win offer proof lo show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or stone (hart for agricultural punM. and to estab lish his claim to said land In-fore the Iteglater and Receiver of this oW-co at Oregon City, Oregon, on KrlJay, the !3d day of November, Ixfl. lis n a mm at witnesses: John lein k, of Oinoy. Clataop county, Oregon; John Olaer, of Olnejr. Clatsop county, Oregon; Sebastian iJlar, of Oiney, Clatsop county, Oregon; Retry Nohrn, of Astoria. Clatsop county, Ore ton. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-dwrlbed lands are re quested to file their claims In this office on or before the JJd day of Nuvsmbtr. 1W9 CHAS. a MOORKD. Itsglster. MP lllo TiMfl scmuRjLri From roriUud. DKPART Aaaiva Chleago. I'oriland epeclal I II a, ui Halt Uke lemor, n. worth, Umsl.a. Ksio! . sas t:iijr, hi. t,mls,i p. w L'lilragn and KaU I psll Use, )ener. rt.i Atlantis KlpreM 9 p. m. Worth, On.il,,, K an 1 aa lilv mi Ij...i. 7 a. t'lilraguand Xaal, ', Walla Walla, l.ela"ii',! rliwltane Vlrer, ( p. in. iane, Hlniiraia lis, m. I'aul, luiiuih,1! Haul Milwaukee, Chlr,.,,. ami K.a.1. i from Astoria (OCEAN ITKAM.MIIP3 All Hailing 1 1, loa ib j Tor Ban Kraneiaeo-Hall VI ay g, a, la, lH, a, Columbia Rlvsr WtMmera To rortlaad aa4 Way Lansings. Tarn Bx Hun day 4a ini Mouday tarn twm fnril.,,4 Kx Huiiuajf WILLamkits u,l-i W b m Oregon niv. N.. i'iniiay saH ,,, , r iHalein A Way-Und 7 a m. Wlllamatu aag Vaas- , , km iii I I VI n sw Tues.Thur aua Hat. ' - - Klnarla lave dly Snaks Mlvar. ItlarlaU Lewuton. I.?Iwitn .uu a in 9.o a m. uany Sam VVII.UMKTIK MVKIl I or. land to l .irvalll TUes, Thui Saiunlay -4p.ra. Mod, Wed Krlclsy "' ay HIiiIIdk,. Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, W. H. IIURLRLTRT,'en'' ',l0r1- i-ass. Agu Portland. Or. ,.r "imr namn for th all oer The"un.on a Vh! rt " way running "1m 'n'orT, known. Luxurious , ,t Iervlc- IlKht. .team hci U ,r .i'l?' wtrto by no other line " luWed mm6' H.?! "-t read, via "Th. in the United ?C ? Point ticket agent, .el. f0' All . Tcms r.u . . mat1on.,aTd,r:npnlCU oth MoT. Portland. OreVo. PoSi' "THE IIILIVIIIKKK" wgaiiiii