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THIS MOltNlrtG ASTOIMAS. KKll'Ai XOVKMUKIt . J) 99. 7 REMEDIES THE SET 1.25 twslsBnr of Cimcm SOAP, to ckante tbt ttta, CUIICtlltA OlBtmcot, to bul tbc skin, ui CUIia'M lESOlVEKT, 10 cool the blood. IS Ma nflldat M care RK mnl lorttirlnr, diw florlK skit vol;, m blood tumors, ruha, ttdrtap, od trrtutlou. tin Iks of bilr, nba Oc (at ftnJdna.iDd ill tiba rcoKdks blL M4mryl W,T1 . wCnittiM (njf, IN i Oitif, Hi ? (Ml ,. IWt.l ()' (' ( , flH, VoMM, ST "UnteCan lUiawar -? . lit. V should manage our fortune Ilk our roiialliutton; enjoy It when good, have niiiicnro when lvi, and never ap ply violent nmnertlr but In cae of UMvm.ll w- Rochefoucauld. .c -v ijtm j jt. T. LI I IMIi lit.' . ng diseases! Karl's Clover Root Tea lirstilirWa th C,.i.lnlim, PurllWa tlx lllHnt, gi.r a - tfti,l trr hkln, ( uiv.1 tin ll,.tl.., ludtallon, hihI all e'rtiHIeiii id (lia SMll. Ait BtWie .aillve Nvfvit jiinlr, N.I, ml ...dt ( .ii.im i ml lmlal. lit UV OIK. and 1.00. t. C. WELLS 4 CO., IIKOV, N. V. Oil eaoeailTOae I'm proof against that word failure. I've seen behind It Th only failure a mn might to fcr If failure In the purs pose he sees to be brat HERVITA PILLS Restore Vllsllly LftH Vlfor ind Manhood. Cure IuiMti'ncv, Nlijlit KmUMoniianJ wasting (iiaoaac, nil encct oi cu- rasiing (iiH.'iiL', kr,lllHMl l or execs and lnJl A ihtvp tonic mid Imllder. Urine the U..I..L . rliiitrd Anil SWTJIIlia glow lu ('mi: vitv. aim tWrestorra the fire of youtn. ffrvlXlW mall rtOcpcrbox.flboxci fur ijci.ftO; with written iriiimm. to euro or refund tho moneys Brnd for clroul.ir. Addrcim, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Olnton & Jaohaon St, CHICACO, IU For 8l by ChtrlM nn. Dnirjlit. Orcon HFPraelTransferCo. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Cov4( BblppM to uur Car V,M Rclv RpcaUl At'tnUot. r Rl Dum tL, W. 1. COOK. Mr. Aaurlm. Or. Km. T. Ufc A St. rul paper ny "the tret re vlvHllti who were arretted In Chica go wouldn't have been ojretd If they had been running blind plT." What ad thing It la that temptation ahould thua be put In the way of the right eous The Cruel Knife! It U absolutely uiolttt to expect nrgloal operation to oure panoor, or any other blwxl di. T oruHy of aueh treatment it fUuctanted ia Uie alarming numbor of doathi wkloh w ult from It. The diieaie In the Wood, and hence can not be rot out. , Miib tlmon out of ten the aurgeon'a knife only hnMtons death. My mb hd a mo mallitnaat Oanoer. fot whloh the (lootora wtld an optrattun wa the only nopo. iiwuiwr aUim wu a (iiviira ti,ai It wu n.w tary t cut dimn to Ui Jaw bona and enrapa It. Ui'lurn a ftt while the Can err returned, and I fn tOKmw rapidly. Wi gtre him mnny nmadlell without ni- Uf. and Bnallr, open the advloe of a iriine, neoinea 10 ry H. 8. 8. (SwUt'a Bpeelfln), and wi we.eo.na Dome n. -";--- . Deirtn to improve. Aiier iw been taken, the Onnoer dlaappeared ntlfaly. acd ha waa oun'd. The eura wa a nerreuienl oa, far he It now aevenieen yer old, and na teter bad a lign of the dreadful dlaeaaa te re- . 4bit)y tho only hope for Oaaoei iiSwift'iNf:il0( S.S.SRlnnrl w t vi v M it ie the only remedy whlov. oeji thm nrr Iwil torn of tna blood j torat out eYrry traoa of the diieasc. B. 8. 1, it Duuranteed purely vegetable, tad eootaiuH no potash, mercury, or ttbar Mineral. I Bok on (Jnncor will be mailed free U any addrosg by the Swift Speolile Do., AtlanU, Ua. SI e ck ft r .'ef- STILL DIVIDING UP 'THEIR TERRITORY Humored Sale of a Nonlicrn Pacific Cuiint'ctlun lo llielircai Norilieni. Mlt. HILL'S OkT.GON I'KIBXI) I'resldcnt Molik-r Klmlly Ads In the Ciiaclty of Inspector of the Property. Tncoina ledger, A well'lnrnriiieil grain lilp-r an Id yeaierdny that he IiimI tt UMin gianl au thority that I he Northern raclflc had leiued lo the I rent Nortltern the (Vn trul WaNhliiutou branch, which run from icknur to Cutil,. City, uml tapai th) Dig Hi lid coll n Ty. Ilo timk tile! View that In future wheat from that aecilun would li dlvort from Tacomtt to Hcuitlo. Ilo cUUmed to kow that the aniuittl ahlpnieni'.a from that territory to Tui'imia amount to S.OOO.oon btiahel a year. Hutlroud men who were aern In re gard lo the inatliT ytnti-rilay uy tlwy know nothing about It. and do nut Ilevn It la true. They cannot au why the Northern I'nHnV ahould play Into the hunda of a rival lint by turning over a good feeder. A apeclal from New York auye that the Ilo,. cannot l aold laH-auiio moat of the bolide are held ulmad. The Idea, of the tnide i-ma to be an agmum-nt liotwefil the roada to kwp out of each other 'a way, but theiv avnia to tie a hitch In arraiiKliuc deftiilte pluna. While lie relation of the two roada are eem lutlly friendly, there la a atmnic . r- Olllll feeling lMtWli-ll tlw two pre. Ideiita, which lula many to doubt that I'ri'Aldeiit M.-ll.-ii would tntnaf-r the roml to I'reald.-nt J 1 1 tt. A. I.. Mohler, prealdeltt of ihe Oregon liaihvuy & Navlitallon Company, waa In Spoknnv thla week, and left for the weat over the Oreat Northern. He did toil Join the Mell-n party of Northern I'm l'lc ofllriala and uceomixiiiy them j went, a had l"en i'poitel, but went out r.ver the Waahlngton (V'litral brunch of the Northern I'juiflc, return-, 1 1 iK lo Hpoknne late Saturday tilK'lit. j Mohler la known to U- n el one p.T- -rj,,, orlRln of the name of tho vnr aonal friend of rnnldem Jam.a J. Hill OUll countrl.a of Routh Afrl.-u la Inter of the Oreat North -m. and Hill rt-ly ' ,.K,,IR t thl time, the ev-a of the comen wit without m.nliiK Mohler ami j v.rlt bl.g turn, , ,,lul ulr.rllon. having a long confer-m. The augg.-a-j ..Th? Va.iP- gKn,,.B bu, .. ;lf(. ,he tlou la made that powlbly Mohler went over tho line to nioit It on Hlll'a ac- cunt, u the latter la In New York on j Important hiielncaa, and know, no one, in thla acctlon whoae opinion cm the condition of the road he would rather! lake thai. Mohlera. i Win TDK C.AJUNA IS DISUKKD. The Cxurlna ha for aome reoaon won the nnlimalty of her KuHainn aulijecta, atiya un American correopomleiit. Never. popMlar beniilHe of a prejudice nKiilnat her Kngllah ancee'j-)', tho dUfuvor wllh which ahe wua rvgunhsl hua lately Kioh n ennrmoUHly. It mlithl 1 alinost Paid ahe la hat'it (inluy. The I'nn-SlavlBta and the military; purty nro both ng.ilnat her. Her owii Indlca- In- walling even Join the Intrl-: RUei. What l erhnpa moat avtlou the middle rlaantw, who at llrat regard-' ed her with it certain amount of favor,! are grndully deaertlng her, while great nmiu of the people, own tho j the1 "dumb dog," the peumi.nl, cherish1 ngulnat her a fivllng of aullen tvaent-, ment. Much of the Carlna'a unpopularity l owing to an old feeling that the lower: cluaeea huve that eho la under an un-i lucky apell-thiU the Ikon do not amjle on ner. nen no rnman me uuhriuii frontier ahe wa received with lajnen tallona, for the Cior Alexander lay dy ing und the whole nation wa In eore dlatrcH. It wo by hi deathbed that alio wu betrothed, and tlf? baked meat of hi funeiiul might wfll have fur nlahcd forth her marring table. As a bride ahe had to llatum to De Pro fundi liiHtend of the wedding hymn, and to go about In mourning garments. The Itu.sHlaiiM are a eupenifltloug race and they shook their hedH even then. Evidently thla wcatern bride found no fnvor In the eye of tho fate. What good could come of a marriage cele bratud In uch clrcumHliuice? Tho birth of three daughter In succession, while the empire I left without an heir, Is proof, they now ay. that their former forebodings were but tix well founded. Another reason fort he 111 will with which tho Ciorlna Is popularly regard ed lies undoubtedly In the rumor cur rent among all classes In Russia that tho Czar married her unwillingly. Who It wa who first Invented these lying tales and Btlll perslrtt In spreading them abroad more detrimental than ever Just now ho never been clearly proved; that suspicion point to a member of tho Imperial family. Who ever It might be, however, and what ever mny be his object, he or Is It a she hns certainly done hi work with quite diabolical cleverness. It has bivn the Czarina' misfortune It would be unjust to account It to her ns a fault to have arrayed against the whole time she ha been in Ru sin U, three most Influential person ngen in s empire; and to this fact Is due In a grcv measure her unpopular ity among thegher classes. Mr. Pobdedonostaew, u.e head of the church; lh Grand Dtli Vladimir, the (wild of Om army, ond tlw trnrlna I)owngiT, who la pnictldilly I lie head of the court, all dlallko hT, and all initko Kraut cfTorta io oono-nl I In1 fart They were bitterly oppuiwfd U hr ihinrliigi itnd lnv hard to prewnt It lukliiK t'lo'o; tlu-n, wlwn tlwy failed In tlil two of t)i'tn at any rule aw to work di'llltcralely to render rn-r po ultlim on u n il ?an ivt na poaalble. lr. I'liliili'dutiKatxcw'a rrtiaxn for ob jecting lo lh Cxnrlna It'- In hla f -ar lea. hIio ahould throw her welxht Into t ho aealtt iitf.ilnal hla untl-frwdimi-of-t'linwi'-nec tMllry, Ilo la well awnn that In her peravcullon lit hu unortho- dux reunion mi hua no ayniMlliy l rXeft nuthlliK, Indued, but artlvv op poMlibHifroin "ne who, aa tn Unugh t -r of the KiikIIhIi Trlno-aa Alice urld niece of tlwt iOitipriiw Prrdirlck, laa iHH-n broiiRht up utd"r lhi liberal Influencea whlfli h rettrdu with ihe Kt'eateHt uliirm. The firand Duke Vladlrnlr would I rolmbly dlallke, .ind would certainly liiiiUu- iiiruliiat any wumiui who chilli. 'ed In be hla nephew'a wife and aiu h tho tnHuilblo mother of an heir to the crown. Fur aa he hoa firmly nuulc up hla mind thitt he hlntwlf will be ftn- p-ror i)m day, h hid'U, naturally cniiUKh, that Ihe fewer rlvala there urc In Ihe Held tho bHler. Aa to tht Cxar Inn Uiiwagkr. why aim ahould huve intired the llata nKilnitt her duUKhter-In-low la u much dlauted (Ueello.i. Hume aay ha dUllkes her becaune File la Oernian; otherx bfi-nUM' he. la her aucccMi a ml a'la In the chair of talc In which he hlmaelf once gat; oll.ira ngiiln Wauae ene Idollzi'R her eon and ihlnkn hla wlf- marrlid him inly from nmblllon. He Oila aa It may (Unlike her alie certainly The i very tx'KKura in the atreelii In Bt. Te. teraburg know th i: thelt Cxnr'a mother ! iM-wr wllimuly looka on the face f I their Cxar'a wife. ORIGIN OF SOUTH AFRICAN NAMES KELATMN l)F Till: STATKS i " ' Huw the Dutch (lot the l)ciinutiun of IJucrs Sniiic Interesting History. m,uthemni..t point of Africa. Cape of! (5,K ,.,,. pr Cap., Tho al.(,IU Dm,.n .,.n, gllVe It Ihe name of! Kmipalud. The Cup- of O.khI Hope la a ; ,,r,Hmtry over $00 tn high. There la1 tt nthou. built at the extreme end of blt , m.Mtt, ylalted, Cat! Town being quite a distance from the! cape. Cape Colony hoe a larg-r area ! than that of France. i Next 'to thla colony la another British I pnsncsalon. Natal. Thla waa flint ex- j Idored by Vaaco do Oama and, being Christum day. he called It Terra do Nalal. Land of Nativity. Ila proseivt I capital, I'ldt -rmorltxburg, la quite aj pretention town. Purlmn, lis rnm-' merclnl aeaport, was orlnlnully culled Tort Natal. To the northotiat of Cnpe Colony, be twwn the Orange river and the Vanl, H what la called the Free Rtate. the VlrJ Slant of the Dutch. Its oRlcIa! title la the Orange Free State, but It Is often culled the Orango Republic. The capital, Dloomfonteln, wa named In honor of the ancient hnuae of the Piadholder In the Nethrliinds, the hougi? of Omngw-Noiiwui. In fiu't, the flag of the Frew Stat?, like that of the royal house of Orange, la white and orange; and In all public cercmonlee the president wear nn orange carf. England conquered thla republic In IStS, but a few ywirs later she restored It Independence, having the Crimean war on their hand at Uw time. Transvaal, "Acroe the Vaal River," was first called the Dutch-African Re public, but this wa changvd to the South African Republic. The land beyond the. Tnuivnal fron tier, called Bechuannland, Is a British protectorate. The word Boor Is Dutch and Is applied to the rural land pro prietor or fnrmer. In Cape Town you will hear of English Boers or Dutch fanners, according to the language used. Both have the same meaning. In Dutch there are: Vleboeren, raisers of cattle. Kornboetvn of grain; Wljnboeren, vltlculturlsts, cite. The origin of the world I rather curi ous. In 1R52 a ship's doctor of the Dutch East Indian Company, Jnn von ltlebeck, disembarked at Cape Town with some sailors, soldiers and work- NORTH PACIFIC Dental College loth nml Couch Sts Portland. Member of National Association of Dental Faculties, Formerly Ta.oma College F Surgery. " Dcnta Dsntal Infirmary open dally from I a. m. to S p. m. Free oral surgical cllni Saturday. 1:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. A. R. Baker. D. V. 8., Demonstrator In charge. Student desiring Information, ad dress North Paclflo Dental College, Fifteenth and Couoh streets, Portland, Oregon. men and a giirdner and hie wlfn. Their1 object wa to found a "tuition wlu-rei the rouipany'a veawd would lie able to obtain freed vcgrtuhle, fvv.. milk and fr'ah meal; In fact, Hie edlbl n'-:'airy lo k"-p the cr-w from get ting acurvy. Th gnrdner'a wife waa given the care -jf Inn cow of th com pany and wa called "delaireln" the peoauot. The othr, th? aoldlera, aall ora, etc., pwved email grunta of lard and planM nniiite, wheat, cabbage tolineco, tulipa and other vegetation.; Th"a W'r the drat Hia?r or peaaant Afferwerd, Incrwtalng In number and ea;'il INhlng lhema-lve In the tAUt thy became known dlatlucllvely aa Ihu ItiM-t pejplB. KI'NNV CIIINKHK IDKAB. North China Herald. Mntiy i-cill"l wluca'.'-d Chlm-ae flrn ly t,,.evi. that a klfiKdom rxlat w here nil the Inhaliltanta ure pl(,ml"; J one where all an- (tlanta; another where! all nre uomen, und atill another where every pi-raou hua a hol through the ('iuer of Id Ixxly, ao that, by mean of n pole thruat through ihla hole they can be carried fiom one plo to an other. In aubatantlatlon of thla x? Il"f they aay that they have t-n pliturea of them. BUSINESS POIINTLKS. Fresh cracked craV at Ihe National Cafe. Sweet cream In any amount at the I'urlor. Hire' root beer at the Spa candy factory. Durhank potatoes, 11 a sack, at Pat's Market. Jeffs Is "the only" restaurant. White cooks. Homo made choi.olates, SO cents a pound at the Parlor. I!, at 15-cent ni(l, Rising Bun Restau rant, S1J Commercial street. We guarantee our lee cream to be made of pure cream. The Parlor. Chill son enrne and frljolles at Lee! Herring's National Cafe every day. j Pleiiwint furnished room for rent, 242 Fouiteenth street. In private family, j Until further notice the Astoria i creamery will pay 244 cents for butter fat. The latest In the confection line are thoae delicate Ice Cream Chocolates at The Spa. Cold lunch, pickled plgg' feet, oys ter, stump's tongue, jtc, at the Na tional Cafe. Do i'U know Snodgrass makes Stamp I'lnnos? Call and see them. They are all the go. Cream Pure Rye. America's finest ! w hlskey. 1 he only pure gooila; guaran teed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson, solu ugvnt. For Rent Furnished rooms, with flmt-Msa table board. Apply Sirs. E. I c tiouiens. corner Ninth and Duane lUrveia. Buy Roalyr. coal; the best coal for heating and cooking purposes on the market. George W. Sanborn, Agent Telephone 1311. Boquet de Cuba and Key West Gems are the finest 6-cent clsars that ever came to this market. Henry Roe, op posite brewery. ih'mjo cnai :as( loiiKvr, is cieoiieri ne t iji ikes '.. ' ' - '(, l.e.', - ( iitir.e hues tl... a y Oiiii.i. coi.e W. S.-inborn, Agvnt. Telephone 1311. When In Astoria, transient guests can K"cuie unsurpassed acccmmodatlon at the Astoc House. Perfect cooking and nice, clean rooms. Rates, $1 per day. Visitors from Portland and elsewhere will find the pleasantest rooms In As toria at the Bay City house, 179 Tenth street, Mr. E. 8. Andrews, proprietress. Roslyn coal I the best and most eco-pnmk-al coal for household use In As toria. Try It once and you will have r other. George W. Sanborn, Agent. Telephone 1311. Kelley's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short notice. All orders left at Zapfs fur niture store, 630 Commercial street, will rtive prompt attention. Telephone 2114. The following reduced rates are In elect via the O. R. A. N. between Asto ri'i. Portland and Intermediate points nlong the river; Fare, 25 cents; section, 2e cents; lower or upper berth, 60 oenta ivit.h: stateroom, 75 cents. Go to the Columbia Electric and Re let Ir Company for all kinds of new and r 'pair work, from a cambric needle to a bicycle, holler or engine. Quick work and satisfaction guaranteed. Logging machinery of all kinds a specialty. Shop opposite Ross, Hlgglns & Co. The concert hall opened by Charlie Wine at No. 339 Astor street Is the one and only popular resort of Its kind In that vicinity. Mr. Wise Is doing some thing new among concert halls. He Is not only selling a class of pure liquors, but Is giving his plnce a management which insures gentlemanly attention and treatment to his patrons. The good music and the crowd will be found at Charlie Wise's plnce. NEW BUSINESS LOCALS Do you want a good meal when you vltlt Portland? If so, go to the Port land restaurant, S05 Washington street. If you want any Health Food that your grocer does not have, write Knapp Bros. Health Food Co., East Portland, Ore. Kitnpp Bros, Health Food Company. Fast Portland, carry a full line of all th Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods. E. House's Cafe at 128 Third street. Portland, Is regarded by many people as the leading restaurant In the Pa cific Northwest Encyclopedia Brl.ttanlca, 28 vol., sheep, W. Best teachers' Bible, now, SOc, at Ilylond'g Bros.' Book Store, Portland. See advertisement A good meal with meal rich In flavor and one you will enjoy wlih a rellnh. Is Juat what you get at the Creamer! reaiaurnnt, 271 Waahlngton street, near Third. Try It when you go to Portland. If you ere going up to Portland and ml going to the Creamene Restau rant, 271 Washington Ht.. you may con sider that your trip will not be a sue ceaa, a others n'lll tell you, who do not mine It Holme' Kngllah and Business Col lege at No. 411 Yamhill street, Portlsnd. Is prepared to accommodate a large number of pup!l thla year. Already tho classes are well crowded, a fact that .Indicate the excellent character of the Institution. Mr. N. R. Bridges, late of the Kills Priming Company of Po.tland. has as atimi-d the management of the Aatorlan )eh printing department Br,j , pri. pared to do all kinds of first-class, ac curate, up-to-date printing. All work promptly delivered. Why Is Watson's restaurant In Port land patronized by thousands of people oany.' Mropiy oernuae It Is the largest finest and best equipped eating resort on tn I'aemc coast. Watson restau rant has sixty-eight white employe on ua pay roil. Remember the location. 10M1 Tourth street. All klnda of rending! There Is only one place we kno of in Portland where ynu ran find all the latest book ond fihampiet on the most advanced thought of the day, many books on sub jects of advanced up to date topics not to be found In other book store can be obtained hre. It la worth your while to call when In Portland and ee for yourself. Jones, 251 Alder St., Portland. A tailoring establUnment of some pretentions, located on Washington street. Portland, claims to have made 47 suits for dressy Astorlans during the pat six months. This statement Is de nied by the Arm of Povey at Blrcha.l. at 217 Waahlngton tret, near the Im perial hotel, who are patronized by the treat majority of outalde customer. Povey & Hlrchall make the swell suit fr.r most of the stylish Portlanders, and f-rel that they are not excelled by any Portland firm for out of town pat ronare. IMPROVED TOVRIST SLEEPERS. Railroads Are Acceding to Demands of Middle Clashes Who Want Better Sleeping-Car Service. In response to the demands of the times the n. R. & N. and Its connea tlons are placing In operation a much better grade of tourist sleepers for Pa l i l const service than at any previou time. The largely Increased traMlc to this section of the country ha demand ed all the Improvements of latter-day transportation, and In consideration of this the railroads are establishing a service which Is excellent In every par ticular. Not only are the wlshp of first-class passengers served, but those who are traveling lo and from the East on second-clns tickets are splendidly cured for. There was a time when a ti urit sleeper appealed to a limited ; number of people who were traveling' on the "cheap" order. In every meaning of the term. Now, however, there haa; lieen a radical change. With the bet tr tourist sleeper In operation the class of passenger has bten Improved, and one may now travel upon them and enjoy all the privileges of a flrst olnss sleeper at a greately reduced rate, i Dally, on the O. R. & N. east-bound, fast mall. Is attached one of these lat-! eat Improved tourist sleepers, a model; of beauty and handsome appointment, j The new cars are almcst an exact j counterpart of the first-class sleepers, j One w-tloeable feature of the new. tourist cars Is th absence of a smoking . nnnrtment The new cars being built bv the Pullman Company are not pro-; vided with smoking apartments. This rew depnrture has been taken because' of the fact that most through trains are p-ovided with composite cars, which j nv .v smoker for the eleeplng-car p.:. rs. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. 1:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m. PORTLAND. " Arrive. Portland Union rpotjil:15 a.m. for Astoria and InteiH : p.m. mediate point. I ASTORIA. I 7.4.1 a m. For Portland Aln-ll:$0a.m. SJ.jn.ltermedlate points 10:S p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION p m. la. m. 5:00!ll:S5'Lv r.:I.V 11:551 Ar 5:501 12-.13 LV ' 301 l:00!Ar a.m. p.m. 4:00 ...Astoria.... Ar t tr T:40 ..Warrenton...r) 7:Su' 8:SS l:52 1:10 .Seaside.... Lv :15 1:30 SPECIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TRAIN Leaves Astoria at 8:30 a. m.; arrive at Seaside 9:45 a. m. Passengers may return on any train shown on schedule on same date. ALL TRAINS to and from 8eaald run ot Flavel and Hammond vis, Warren ton. All trains make close connections at Ooble with all Northern Paclflo train to and from the east or Sound points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot. At Astoria with I. R. ft N. Co.'s boat and rail line to and from Ilwaco and North Beach points. THROUGH TICKETS on sale at As toria for Sacramento, Ban Francisco, all Eastern and European points. City ticket office Astoria, 524 Comraer. tlal street. J- C. MAYO. Oen'l Fr"t and Pane. Agent. J. A. Fastabend General Contractor and Builder House-moving Tools lor Rent. L. LEBECK Carpenter ond Builder General Contractor HOUSE RALSlNQ AND MOVINQ A SPECIALTY iiid j U' 'T In '. 5CHKDULR5 From l'ortind A OKI I ah ).. t-nr r. It Worm, Oiiielia Kan i.'ity, -i. lout, cnlivwt. ..id ' n r.-i Mll I p. ID Id p W.i W.H.. X, ,nJ M,lki. Mimieii..M.K in; "'J '"' Hp"k.iie I r 1 1 i.. biiluili. Mllwaok" ( Iii hko and K(, oin Al,ria riti I 11 t. Ill OCEAN SiEAH.MIIP All na!.ln 11 mU ; Jeei t-i elmnirr. I For ran miic.m, hal.' I lie . 5 10. I 1 ! i I Coir-nbla River ! 7amexHu HtMRier ;6eexV ndojr 'lo !'rood aa4 jailar nay tanuiDS. ;willamU aed Ym 7 a.m. , bill Hiver. Tue,Thuf. ,.. . I p. w. Mo.,..W.d. ai.d rrt. KlDirla jik Klvar. LrlwUtr lb a in daily I id t. m. Klrl. in Lewhtoa. From Cortland ..m. ;WULiMF.nER.Vr.R 4a)B. Med, Wed Own ' i'. -ewberg, Tue,Thu Krl iay : ele"i Way-Unaa. gaiurday O. W. fcOCNIEERBT Agaot Aatorta B. BtTHLBCKT. (Urn. Pi. Axt rvruaat. Or A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating e r I whether on bustneas or pleasure, the; naturally want the best service oh talnable so far aa ed. comfort eatery Is concerned. Employes of th. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINEL ar uald to serve the public and our train are operated so a to make close cob section with diverging line at aJ. JuocvtloQ points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cbalr Can on through traue. Dining Car serrK unexcelled, affalf served a la carte. In order to obtain this fl.il class smo ask the ticket agent to sell you a uckt TheWisconsia Central Lines. and you will make direct connections at Et Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee sod all points east -For any further Information call on aa ticket agent or correspond with JAB. C. POND. Oen. Pas. Agent or JAS A CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. General Agent Set Stark Bt. rortiaad Ore II UXORIOUS 1 RAVEL mHE "North.Western Limited" trains, -I electric lighted throughout, both In side and out aad steim heated, are. without exception, the finest trains In th world. Tbey embody the latest, neweai and best Ideas for comrort, convenience and luxury ever offered tbe traveling public, and altogether are the most com. plete and splendid production of the car builders' H. These Splendid Train . Connect with The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT BT. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior ac commodations and all classes of tickets are available for passage on the famous "North-western Limited." All trains oa this line are protected by tbe Interlocking Blcck system. W. H. MEAD. F. C. SAVAGE. Oen'l Agent T A Portland Ore. Pflr-AT TICKETS NPjlWpoiHts fast Through palace and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation cars. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4 LI -nlted leaves Portland at 1:10 p. m. No. I Limited arrives Portland at S:S a. m. For rates, etc, call or address G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O. R. ft N., Astoria. A B. C. DENNISTON. C. P. 4 T. A..Portland Ore WHITE COLLAR LINL Columbia River and ruget Sound Navi gation Company. Bailey Gatzert leave Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar line ticket and O. R. & N. tickets interchangeable on Bailey Gatzert and Hassalo. A. J. Taylor, Astoria Ar. U. B. SCOTT. Telephone 11L President TEMPLE LODGE NO. T. A. F. ft A M. Regular communication held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W. M.; E. a HOLDEN. Secretary. THE NET North-Westiwn Limited" (20T CertTutY Train.) f between Minne jpolis, St. Pui and Chicago, Is entertainingly described in an Illustrated booklet, which will be fur nished mi on application to W. H. MEAD, Gen. Agt., 248 Waaklnftoa Strmt, PORTLAND, ORE. F. W. PARKER, Com. A(tcti . aofl Flrnt AvMtna. :SpT SEATTLE. WASH HOT,,, SOUTH LEAVE PORTLAND I ARRIVB OVERLAND EX-1 KKKdrt. (or Sakra, 7:M P.M.8acrameDU). Ogdeo, 8:00 Ala. ea ermaciaco, o- i lave. Lo Ana-aiea. i El Paso. New Or leans and tn East i t-M A U Roe burg passenger Via Woodbura, for Mount Angl, 8H verton. West Sclo, Brownvlile, Bprlng-flel-1 and Nation.... i K P. M Dally except Banday except 8und-y f7:10 H:U conraili passenger tt:M A at Independence paaa' t.2S A M P. Ml Daily. rDallj except Hunoay. Connecting ac Ban r rancuco with Oe dental ft Onenlal. Pact He Mall aad 0 anic ateamatup line for JAPAN. CHINA AUSTRALIA. HAWAII AND THE PHILD?PINE8. Rebate tickets on sale daily betweea Portland. Sacramento, and San Francis co. Net rates 117 flrst-clasa. and 111 eec- ond-claas, including sleeDer. Hate ana tic-eta to eastern poinu ana r,iw.n. A ' . . T . r. n n I'hln. U.x..l..l.. and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. KiKKJANii. Ticket agent, m rnirii st.. R. KOKHLER. C. H. MAKKHAM, Manac-r. Q. F. ft P. A. Throurh tlcketa Eaat (or lowest rates. c.; r. C J Treochard local trnt, Wrl.a Faro Com wajrs afflge- A atom. Through Tickets TO THXU EAST AND SOUTHEAST VTA PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. TOURISTS SLEEPERS and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAR Dally to Salt Lake. Denver, 0m! 2. Chicago. Kansas City and other Eastern cities. rBagg-age checked tnroug-n to aestlnatlua. Union Depots. last tune, lowest rates, Pintsch light In all cars. For rates and other information call oa or address G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. ft N. Co. Astoria, Oregon, or J. H. LOTHROP, Gen. Agent 135 Third St.. cor. Alder, Portland. Or. A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee ft St Paul Railway, known all over roe Union aa the Greet Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" train every day and night between St Paul nnd Chicago, and Oman ana Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are made with all Transcontinental Line, assuring to 'Paasegenrs the best service Known. Lux nrlw;r caches, eleotrlc light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other Un. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket a rents sell them. i at rates, pamphlets, or other Informa tion, (address, ' J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt. General Agent, Portland. Or. Portland, O. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Paclflc Fast Mall Lin, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1J Days to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver !U Days to Chicago 4J Days to New York. Ter reclining chairs, upholst fred toun, 1st sleeping oars, and Pullman palace sleepers, operated on an trains. For further Information, apply to G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O. R. ft N., Or Astoria, Oregon. C. 0. TERE7, W. E. COM AN. Trav. Pass Agt Gen. Agent 124 Third Bt. Portland. Or.