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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1899)
4 THE MORMM, ISTOiiUft THIKSIA KOVKMBKH M, m JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main Mt TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. 'Bent by mall, per year tm , Kent by mall, per moath M Served br carrier, per month SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by malL per yew. In advance M.00 Poster free to subscriber. All communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to the edl tor. Business communication of all klndi and remittances mutt be address ed to 'The Astortan." The Astortan guarantee to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the hnstnesa manager. to give tor thorn which will aatlsfy Its many concerned reader, bu w d.n"t Mieve It can. THK riTT ELKCTIOX. The state oUvti.vt will occur next Juno' and the prudential eUvtlon the following November. "Otvtr shows the nay" In (he remark of the nation ami a big republican victory in the WYbfoot state in June giws nn Im petus to the republican national campaign. In the same way a distinctly vpi:b lican victory in Astoria at the cmlng!w.r io le pictured In Filipino history In equal glory with Dr. Rlsal. Rlsal, Rrysn ami Agulmtldo are the glorious Trinity of our political nMemiMloo." U Is not often ttutf a political Wader among us secure glorification fr)in tt enemies t hi country fnnn thiw who each ilay thai opportunity off its ar killing and maiming ldHr defending the ling of the govern men. Hrvan has secured this. He Is txomhlppcd as a herv by she rnemlca of his country, and he Js welcome to the plaudits he Is re ceiving. Owners! Oevrge H. MctMclliui. aftor fUhting the rebellion for several ycurs. ran for president against Abrahair. I Lincoln on a platform deflating tli a failure. He imve aid uiul city election will uen more than comfort to the on mlea of his country merely hoMinc th.. cltv ,,fn,. I, -m' lh;, Idltleul campaign, embarrassed point ! coming triumph In the state Uui his efTorl was it for I.lnovln swept ihe Citlsens of Portland, of the older generation, feel a sense of loss In the disaster that finished the long carevr in Pacific waters of the barkentlne Jane A. Falkeoberg. The very name recalls an era, dear to the pioneer, in which the commerce of the state had Its beginnings, and of which the wrecked barkentlne was one of Its most dependable factors. The Falkenberg belonged to an earlier period than that in which the names of the old Colum-1 Kentucky democrats are hauling bia, the reeling AJax. the even then " ,he,r tot th I l.m vrnte .-knit r . a W . .1 ., a outdated John L. Stephen, the hlstor- " " " v,,v utw" leal Brother Jonathan and the hapless -""-- wno voxeu aguin ,ne un v.w..., .nl,j,.u. d he MWr' "regular" candidate. The Ooe- as, so far as we know, the last of her ,',- . . 1 ums man at nrsi. ana me r t g early contemporaries In Pacific waters. " the government, mlsorahle failure n.l hdl., I.,.n..l ..... .. w -I . . t-.isij ...um-i nun cm oi country. voters which In politics plays "follow! Ah Hran ,ml::s friend.) In l.n .11 1 he leader." J v l1 'hem In the 1'nlted Siati. The republicans of Astoria have. n.vnlnated an excellent cltv ticket, t The republicans of A.toria can el.vt H. but It behooves thetn fc do more than merely elect ibe city ticket. They should se to it that the entire ticket is victorious by such a majority as will stamp it an unmistakable victory for republican principles. The nominees need no Introduction to the people of Astoria They will prove faithful, able officers. Let the voters unite to give every one 0:1 the ticket a rousing old-time republican majority. ANOTHER PARTY HEARD FROM FRKE SILVKR REHl'BLU'AXS I GOKHKLLSM HECUXS TILDEXISM Kill Support Hryaa gad the I'hiiayu I'latform Dubois Sas Cipanion Kill Nut Ik an tssve. BUSINESS POINTERS. Fresh cracked crabs at the National Cafe. Hire's root beef at the Bpa candy factory, Hurbatik potatoes. II a sack, t Pat'i Market. Ji'fTs la White cooks. 'the only" restaursnt. Outdated as to age. and relatively so as to usefulnoss. the old craft met her 'plurality seems struck with pleurisy; it has come down from several thou- doom of Cape Flattery, the ga! of "u " lew nunareu. in,s which she had so often ?tachIy of breaking their fall, though weathered, and was saved from the, lll keepmg up ot'ium of booming a d,Tellct-a'(,w ha tlr man hu won. like ... . Slne bt-I:L!l nrr.ind ftinhr P i.r u.i.t menace to commerce, of wnlcn sne, ........ had so long been a safe carrier by being towed into Esquimau harbor. Testei-day's Oregxmlan. In ancther and keener sense than ! n-r-rer home, which mill talk about TiUien s victory." although th-. whls-p-rer of Grjm-rcy Park got only four of the twenty-two "free" stats. ai:dif're the next campaign. it was frankly admitted by Henry BLACKFOOT. lnd.. Nov. Fonwr Senator Dubois, who Is rhalrmitn of the executive committee of the national silver republicans, left for Chicago to night to attend a meeting of his com mittee November !8. Teller, Tow-no. Hart man. Congressmen Wilson ami Shafroth and other national silver re publican leaders, will be present. Dubois says the bimetallic Issue is still the Important one and that the next national fight can be won wMh Bryan and the Chicago platform. does not think Imperialism will - the Issue, but that It will sHtle Us-lf ho liest 13-cent meal, lining Bun Restau rant, 13 Commercial street. Cold lunch, pickled pigs' feet, oys ters, sheepa tongue, etc., at the Ns tlenal Cafe. Po you know Snodgrass makes Stamp Photos? Call. and see them. They are all the go. Cream Pure Rye. America's finest whiskey. The only pure goods; guaran teed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson, sole agent. Chill con carne and frljolles at Lee iternng t National Cafe every day. Lntll further notice the Astoria creamery will pay U cent for butter isu Buy P.oslyn coed; the beet coal for nesting and cooking purposes on the mamec. ueorn W. Sanborn. Aeent. Telephone 1UL Visitor from Portland and slawhM win nnd tne pleaaanteat rooms In As toria at the Bay City house. 179 Tenth street. Mm. R a, Andrew, proprietress. Kelley's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on ahort notice. All orders left at ZapPs fur niture store. CO Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone JIM. The following reduced rates are In effect via the O. R. N. between Asto rU. Portland and Intermediate points along the river: Fare. U cents; section. 15 cents; lower or upper berth, SO cents each; stateroom, 75 cents. Go to the Columbia Electric and Re pair Company for all kinds of new and repair work, from a cambric needle to a bicycle, boiler or engine. Quick work and satisfaction guaranteed. Logging machinery of all kinds a specialty. Shop opposite Rosa, Hlgglns Co. .NOR0ARI) & Pl-TTERSON, c Merclinnt Tailors i!tiO, Timllll Mttffl Mctsrts ,1id sad llh... Portland, Oregon I'vlvplmn (ru' IIImcIi us.t NOT k POISONOUS FACE BIEACH But n I'lte lw 111I1110 . I'i mi; the oiil ptce million sold mi. l.i 1 ..miiw ijiiaraiilef of f l.liiin lh.it il ton .1 r.s 11. 1 .1 ci 'in or Itailion theivol ol 1. .viion-. or .1. Iclel u snlitan cv l-ii'oi-ed I 1 the mod cvlil.t.dc.l .uli't' ' ! I'" l ''' ''' 1 malic s;ti;c . 1 , oniiin 11.I1 .1 l' iiiin. i'i idlvMClntiH .mil M.inomiccl li.titilcv.lo IcailiiiK 'h i:it: WISDOMS lAMCl'S KOBE RT INC. MW Kodaks VMUt llllHl.1.1 t"l " "I. 1 IK.1 1 IH'lll'fU lulk tutlNinit i I " T1" 1"' '"SO THP. LOIVKC. Strsugers Tisiting in the citr will II ml lbs I outre su sttrsctiv rrxirt wherein to seud the eeumg. The Atuuie Suters I.adnV Orolunlr i still on the bills and presents uigtilW a iiiusiial pnigratu ol Kcvpiioual merit, llatNlsonie ptxl and lullisfd numiiS'ea fealiire In tviinw tlnii wilb the lionse. I'alatsble lum hrs will l served at all uoiirn ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN lit 1.1. ..l 1.te kV " wiJi"tinm irMiiinu ipiii I'liti'sj, 1 wui I'TfJ W H ."ir:':;:.',:::: yzz?ur&, .t m u. u. ,m n... u..,t u..ki,-i . . no.,,1,,.1 Pnc At rj Cut Rates 9 The Original snd Genuine Eastman Kodaks a at oiie-tliitd leMllrnn Isclory rtee. If M'ti ever wsnte. a camera '.Ills 1 jJ I ! READ OUR PRICES. Rrualir rr Ice fsisita No.jrsleos Mk A. 0)1 tasiais rocktl tketk . ViKi Cssisita 1 llall'i-Cii Kodak .... H.iM) East! Ko. I Toldisi fokit Hodai Ill.ix) risinta NI K Toldlsn racket kdi lA.iNI Csiisiis Ns. I Beiri-C)! Kodak ;MMI fasisiaa No i Palltt Kudak I OIK) tssltiaa 4 Ballcl Nodah 11 III) All older Kwlmati Kodaks si the ssme re.tnlioii v rrery Inatrumntit r aell In I grmiine and of the latest moH illustralej caUlniruv free, tlwing In the beavr ilntnan.l tna-lr 11 mr. these cameras ilniv ur iriita were auuoiiuced some ilavs au. L . I. . . ... . . . ... . . " M impoiing puroiuMiraa to ur.ier at 11110 F.rcrytliiug 111 ilwlif riiby at Mpul, Oar Cat rtlcl. a 9.1 u.iA IOIN) tMI tt (A 10 IMI We gtiaraulM Helid for nxit( us for e advusri ntioe au.l avoid delay an.) diaaiipolnlmnnl. ar prieee. IIVVUUIUI Viailb U Wt ruarlkaaa- Wuk. farUs4 any possible form of mere sentimental ; WaU'Mn and other free-sp.4ien dem rv-gret. the passing of the Falkenberg 1 o-.-rats that th-re -cas n elwti.ai n th gives fain to every vli.inf.jTed iJllul,Rrn Si .-. oniy m.ee wn. .t .1 the deni.cratlc :lckt Ulne all..wl Ortfonlan. whether the "old pioneer" j ex,,u.(w th ri(tht f ,ht Ww,tiv fran. of the ox rart era or the later emi-)thise. That was the time the South grant from the states" by the Pull-' was nolld." American iiiHtltutlmis , . (.., , 1 .11 w-r pracucally shut off, suspended man palace car transcontinental rail- 1 from operatioii in that section, ft was the culminating infamy of the system mad route. It Is the reflection that the Falkenherg. like the bark toloma, 0 suppressioi the old slavery party the spl-ndid steamship "fregon" and had for so long a time practiced, and other representatives of the one-time' " nly thr.ugh the mercy of the ... ! long suffering and pUent pwne of proKperom commerce of this great Sea-. altogether board state have been obliged by thej j,atirn ,nat th( undr-ls who artificial restrictions here imposed to, charged fraulupon Oereral Hay-s wesr ou: their usefulness r lay down ta use he took an office to which he was . , , . . .... , ,rfK ' overwhelming'y l"Ct?d by legal votes. their bones In the service of other ' " 1 escaped summary venrfeam-e. The sal sections of the Pa-iftc Northwest now;,nRS phou,.j Wn thWr j,ril,n. waxing fat at Oregon's exienne. P.U , a th.' whipping p.t now. or the id ot a few years agM the tiade if the asylum should ;hat of th ife h. Orient; that of the Sandwich glands."111 P tn- "h-.mH-ss cry. It Is nier liKe :n- n c. fa!.- ::n- Alaka and elsewnere i n ine at Il cannot In his judgment in any event divide the bimetallic forces. ARRESTED FOOR JfRT RRIHERY. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22 -f-iargl with att-mpting to Influence the Jury- in the conspiracy ajid urtu-ry case against former I'nited States District Attorney Ellery P. Ingham and his Law partner, Harvey X. Hew itt, Thos. Odea. Harry J. Fairbanks and Oenrge V. Pfeff .-r were arrested dtoay. of nn-r like iha- h pression of ii (-.piniry f th- r the Pacific deep s-a was carri.-d ! ,.f ,,thr laids. Th-y ar- lik lnrcely In pome instances -xi lusiv-ly. r. .wrbial blrd ho foul th-'tr Ciilti' ibia river tuns. Tlay. . so in Ke tu-ky. in sp't ..pie the olVII from Nov-ir'H-r hH, no en than tline of fi.iu l and for . f.o-lel ;j ,.af!. and hv th ves-ls are loading on 1'ug sound for tar,,,s ,f Ih- ..,-..r,t m u -f a)l par Hawniir.n Island ixirts, while nft a es. ami Tay! .r ii'! t.ike ;h kr.iv ' ship has cleared from th- Columbia naf.rial chair. river in this trade for more than s-v-n y nrs. Todav Seattle and Ta-.ma ea-h h is Fevi-al ivular smtnr line 1. ly ing to 'ill A'aska points, while th Ciihntiliia riv-r ha- To'ay thousands up n thousands of ton? of firn iital mei- handlse ar- carri-'-d each s VMM.. i:i:Y.n INAI.Im 1 Th.- I'hi.l-.pMe hi.ition ;i: Tar:. 11 ;' th-ir ant i-iinp.-i'i t'.ist I "ni ! d Si-ie. -j'h.. 01 a in. '-- --: ci. r !-' h- l.-y A.'-i;r::i!- ;y I:, h..n. idj'lto-v ;., ;. 1 '.th month in Puir-t s. nnd Ht-am-rs pst r-i the Coluinlii 1 riv.-r "gateway." arou:, 1 s' the imern-ilio.-ial tioundi.ty line, a id ;iliii;ie .it th.- f.t of a "."'"'-foot nimiiriiin ni'i-v for transit ov -r laii ri.ads whirl) icjirht n"er to have b'-'-.t hulli to the great mink.-'" of h- Mid dle West mul the Atlantic oast vvhi'.e no; hiiks and t.-as enough to s lpp'v the limit 'I home demaiel ar- imp .r'.-d (lliel il.rniph our ..vn custom hons. i. Today a ir.iv-!or d-stiii. d to any of the r nio!-l iUari-'s of tin- i.'! iie can timi t raiiSiort it ion fot lo:i,s if. his h,ii.'C.if;i"' and his goils. from any one of s..-T.il lloiii i.-hiiii; P'Uet s. Mit'l pons. 1 1 1 1 1 firei! in h;.s lint a sinj-'l iiasi-nc-r .meaner line, consisting .f a small semi-weekly 1.mi sailing to a . oast port. T.idiiy J. J. Hill is huilling oc. an .steamers ill England of th "iveanie" (lass, and the N .nhern I'aii.'i'- railroad Is woiirinir ii,,. f n;r corners of the earth for v.sseis of th blsrtrest ajul most modi rn style to ac commodate the enormously in reusing f'-rdg-n traffic of I'uget rund, while "Oivgon's" transcontinental road is constructing scows and wooden Hter,i boats of the lightest draft to serve the needs of Oregon commerce. Perhaps the Oregonlan may cast its plomf r remi ni.se.. ni, Rip Van Winkle eye ov r these astonishing contrasts In Pacific roast development and find some rea sonable and satisfactory explanation tile -'.ed nnd offi- i.l- THE HIOHWATMAN. OREGON CITT. Nov. 22.-Chef Rums this afternoon arrvsted Will Oethrow, charged with the recent hold, up in Portland and Oregon City. His family Is at Silverton. RAD AS WAR. i'LATTSHCRG, N. Y.. Nov. 22 -During the deer hunting emuon Just end ed It, the Adirondack, 2-'! Tsons wr ac -id-ntally kllh-d by Hunters. MEALS LIKE AT HOME. When you are In Portland and want a really good home meal. Just give Mr. Proan a trial, 10? Fourth St., near Washington. You will like it surely. This restaurant is open all night. NEW BUSINESS LOCALS Do you want a good meal when you vls-lr Portland? If so, go to the Port land restaurant. J05 Washington street. If you want any Health Food that! your grocer does not have, write Knapp' Bros. Halth Food Co.. East Portland.' Ore. Kiapp Uros. Health Food Company, fast Portlnnd. carry a full line of all ih' Haul Creek Sanitarium Health Foods. E. House s Cafe at 12J Third rtret, Portland, la regarded by many pespie, as the leading restaurant in the Pa-! clflc Northwest I Encyclopedia Brlttanlca, 21 vol. J heep. J2. Rest teachers- Bible, now, iOc. at Kyland's Bros. Book Store, Portland. See advertisement. A good meal with meats rich In flavor and one you will enjoy with a relish, Ii Just what you get at the Creamerle restaurant. 271 Washington street, nesr Third. Try it when you go to Portland. If you are going up to Portland and miss going to the Creamerie Restau rant, 271 Washington St., you may con aider that your trip will not be a suc cess, as others will tell you, who do nol miss It. Holmes' English and Bustnesa Col lege at No. 411 Yamhill street. Portland, is prepared to accommodate a large number of pupils this year. Already the classes are well crowded, a fact that Indicates the excellent character of the Institution. It Hill ay You To look up the bargain I am offer ing n my crockery stock. Every thing Is included at great discount from regular prices. Everything In plain and decorated ware; the fam ous Luetic l.rand. English make. It will pay you to look It over. CHAS. LARHON. It Commercial Street I'hcy'rc l'i pit I ar Now Have you seen my assortment of ebony brushra? They were pur chase il direct from New Yolk, and are very popular. Am constantly r.' i Klt'K new giods. Come and sec them. O. W. SMITH. The Leading Jeweler. i2 Commercial Street. Who Ibi Your 1 41 u itU ry .' We claim, and we wlU prove to feat . -1 rniiH inpariwHiiss imiii nana ilml. (, P. H. Sharpie's Cream Separators t.ntant and lrt J nm,'y Uroccrlca Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardojare.ShipChandlery.Etc. 1 " Pacific Sheet Metal Works valraon every one, that we have the beet Vf ffft,blc and mom up-to-date laundry on the a1"1" Coast. A trial order will convince FrBlt the moat particular. If you want iirat, prompt work, try the CITY STKAM LAUNDRY. Hi Franklin Avenue. BCHIMPFERM AN, Prop. I MANUFACTURERS OF CANS spice and Syrup Our Special Hai naliis Wf have some broken lines of tin ware w hich we will close out at bar gain prices. We are also making special prices on some broken lines of canned fruits and relishes, pick-1 els, table delicacies and sauose. These axe A No. 1 goods, and can be had at low prices. ROBS. HI00IN8 A CO. Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. Sn Francisco. Cil. Astoria. Ore. Falrhaven. Wash. Astoria. Ore. Writ Us fot lrlea Kxtru l ine I'mbi-cllus (leuiZealafld pre Insurance Go It's a fact. They ar the celebrated Follmer-Clogg make; handsome. dunble silk umbrellas. Don't mak A7 15 TH-wini s-iu A it the mistake of buying elsewhere, ' w ' 1 1 lon 1 t,H' K.a H. KK8TROH. The Jewvler. Tiie b'uk-k -p-r may not ha v. In-.n horn to rule, but !) does it J tint th-saiiie. Mr. N. P.. Bridges, late of the Fin.!) Commercial 8treet. Printing Company of Portland, has as- ,, ., . ,. si:mM the management of the Astorlnn "cncl 1 nan 1 Vtr jol) printing department, and Is pre- The Pond Btreet Fish Market ll pared to do all kinds of first-class, ac better than ever prepared to supply curate, up-to-date printing. All work! freh and salt fish of all kinds, promptly d-jllverej. 1 aocls delivered to any part of the city snd satisfaction guaranteed. .t , , POND STREKT FISH MARKET. Why Is Watsons restaurant In Port-, 417 Rond Ptreet. land patronized by thousands of people1 11?." .?'.mrly ,,,Hr;l'.",e ' 'argest.iMjllincrv Novcltic, o" o.-.-i eiuijpefi eating resort on th- Pacin.; coast. Watson's restau-! rant has sixty-eight white employes an', Its pay roll. Remember the location 209-11 Fourth street. Of New Zealand. Snn KrimclHcn. MNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDER. .SuWritipiH 'ut.itiil . . fOOOlOO Inil-Uj Ciipital Asflctg AshpIh in I'liitft! SIhUm SurluH tol'olicv HoMers 1 ,000,0110 300,000 1,718,702 I d'slre to further call the atten tion of the ladles to my handsome stock of trimmed millinery. It com-, prises the latest creation, of thu eHlflent Ajft-tltH. inllllnery art, and I am offering re- " . T': I: I 'i I --T 1 . Tit 1 : i:a:i . n '.e . r.g ..it re ;nd trial Mr. I it at, so oil I lr- All kinds of reading! There Is only! one place we kno of In Portland1 where you can find nil the lutest books ' inu piMinpiets on the moat advanced diieed rates for the next 30 days. MISB Melt A E. lias Ifcn Untlmritinn on l!io I'm ific ( dint over Twi nlv-lwo yenn SAHLJEL ELMORE & CO., Astorin, )rciznn The Future of A child's life may be blighted by the diseases of youth, such as Rickets, which is characterized by weak bones or crooked j spine, and inability to stand or walk steadily, or Maras mus, that wasting disease characterized by paleness ar.d emaciation, or Scrofula, a constitutional disease of the glands and neck. Scott's Emulsion of pure Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda will prevent and cure these disease. It supplies just the material needed to form strong bones, rich red blood arid solid flesh. It will also reach the infant through the moth er' milk, and be of the greatest benefit to both. At all druKgifts ; Soc. and Si.o SCOTT & KOWNE, Chemisu, New York. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Ladles who go to Portland and desire 1 thought of the day, many books on mih something especially fine In the way of J-'0"1 "f advanced up to date topics not Ullor-rnade suits will do well to remem-! 'f'i ' m? ln 'hZ "ok ",n" Cttn ..... .. .k ii ...... b1,'l,,.!"r"L hr- .II Jg h yur nzi i.iia.1 inrj .. .re .:.. Him mi i. u.i wniie to can wnen in I'ortland and see Boyers 1 . Fourtn street, in the Y. M.I ror yoiirseir. jones, 2:il Alder 81 1- 1 hi.n.iinoi t'ortianu. Not only does he keep a strictly firet clais cutter for men's wear, but also ori exclusively for ladles' work, and nl! can rest assured of getting not oniy ood work, but the best of materials, as Mr. Royer Is an expert on woolen cloths. ! The ! loiJiro j Ii .int. ri'-edl': always has an ! ff, and n.-ldom f.'ulH to 'arr for THEY CUT TO FIT. I y-s they do and the style and finish j they eive to me.i'B suits, rank thepe I c?ritlemen as export practical mer chant tailors. The matfrlal they uso !.- alo tha very best and you will al- i ways Pnd thern busy at 2614 Yamhill I S;., Portland. Get your next suit there, ;tnd get u now. Iui k may x: n Km A s-rvant, hui. a ti mast'-r Us pay-days :ire unertain. WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and rucet Bnjnd Navi gation Company. Lally Ciatzert leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Bun day at 7 a. m. White Collar lln tickets and O. R. & N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Gatzert and Haasalo. A. J. Taylor, Astoria Agt U. B. SCOTT, Telephone 111 President A tailoring establishment of some pretentions, loeated on Washington street, Portland, claims to have made il suits for Iresiy Astorlans during the past six months. This statement Is de nied hy t he firm of povey & Rlrcha.l. at ZV IVashlngton street, near the Im perial hotel, who are patronized by the ereat majority of outside customers. I'ovey & lllrehall make the swell suits ror most or the stylish Portlnnders. and feel that they are not exeelled r,y any t'ortmnu nrrn ror out or town pat r.inage. Kail DENTIST. 671 Commercial Street, ASTORIA. ORE. Over Bchlussel's Clothing Rtore. 0OV-'.vl,5....O i.'l' s Wvfr-sr. 11. J j All r A familiar nam for the Chleago, Mil waukee & fit. Paul Railway, known all over the I.'n:on as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and nlxht between Ht. Paul and Chleaifo, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect trains In the world." Under' and: Connections are made with all Transcontinental Lines, assuring to paswgenrs the best service Known, Lux. urlous coaches, electric light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your tleket riafla via "Th Milwaukee" when going to fcny point m the United State or Canada. All ticket igents sell Miem. For rates, pamphlets, or other Informa tionsaddress, J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt., General Agent, Portland. Or. Portland, O.r LEAVE POIlfLANIi AliMI V OVKHl,ANI KX I'ltK.SH. rr Hl.!e,. ltOHel,nr Au.l..l t 7;0O P.M.Hacram.nio. tiKiii n.' -K:lj A in riunciaro, iho- Jvn, um Angeles, El Paso. New nr. I leans ana tne Kst. tM A. M Roseburg passenger via woodburo, for 1 nll Umml ' u., I , w... niiHqi, rill- 1 ID V. M 1710 A. M 14:60 I'. M I 'ally except Hunday exceni , verton Ui u,.i. Hundrfy Drownvllle, fiorlnir- neld and Nation..,. passenger ti:M A. M Independence pans' H:X5 a u Dally, tDallj except Hunnsy. I Connecting st Han I-ranclsw with Oeol- 1 dental ft Oriental, paclMe Mall nd Ose anlc stexmshlp llnei tor , JAW AUSTRALIA. HAWAII AND THK PHILIPPINES. , Rebate tickets nn mi. ,i.iiu iw.. Portland, Bacramento, and San Francis co. Net rates 117 first -class, and IU second-class, Including eleener Rates and tlckeu to K.ssiern points ano FUJaK:.i0r.Japfn' vhlna. Honolulu tU V vi1 ' JA'1 iV"med from J. B. JUHKIANIJ, Ticket Agent, 134 Third mt.. n. is.ijrJiii.BH, c. 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J lie ..in li'iirnli . f i.t, I (Htr (a It ll. r ii Bwluwao. wlU Imjiu, Circular In. AtJ4rfl), lrhn Rmt1v Oa. Ann rrnnnloL rtJrT oWftr. fJt htLnuini. Knrrri itorrhon tnmnmnlm. Vs.1.. sKlrf . r. t m I n s I al. me. a r .m ia.'a hi T " voua Twite vaiir furiitiirii. iTftms, ftlulitn tl Ukia anil ncr cminn. Tt ninnnn nv.un triAUfi to uffirrv. ft 11 or c dnr pntfon. Itnn Quloknoni of WltCiKntf. OF Lyaif'i. i ilnt ,.rn li.nn illirtl. Uoi.f HCt Uv..l.T i.t, I (Htr (a It ,1Sft,v A wrlttra funrtntM. cw inn rranoiaaa For by CHARUDB ROQBR.