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JTUK MURJilNQ ASTORIAA. ' 8ATpitllA NOVKMbJER U, m JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephon. Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Bent by mall. per yea? lit Hent by mall, per month - Berved by carrier, per month SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mall, per year, In advanc IJ.00 Postage free to .ubacrlbera. j All communication. Intended; for pub lication should be directed to th. edi tor. Uualnesa communication of all kinds and remittances must be address ed to ' The A.torien." The Astorlan guarantees to It ad rerllsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. against t?:7.774,00 in the convflpondlng months of last year. This Unco In ctvaw In Importation. Is chtwly In sup. pllws for the nismifaotutvrs. ami In f.sl ntufls whK-h cnnno; l produoM si homo. A PUKTTY Fir.HT IX LOXOOX. lind'Vi Is on th vorjre of a mows pnpir war that must attract tho at tention of all nitMiNT of tho craft In th" T'ni'i'd Slatt. Mr. A If rod 0. Harmsworth. .1 young man out of ivl he .' !. th.ia ton wars, startiM tho IV.IIy Mill !n lv.S. It Is a half penny lavir and ;n 'luw wars t:s clrvula tl m lias rvn tit nlut oiv million j o.'pi daily. So tiMtltirious has li'ii i Its siii n'x that the stai.l old l.vi-'.on i Ji.urru! have nil suff-nxl. It has -p-' le'l all the rikxI and vn of iho worn i f. atun s in AmeH -ci journalism, pi- soivtlr.K them In a flumsy. unattractive wi.y that would 1isvuei a frontier . Advertising rates can bt had on ap plication to the business manager. THE TRASS-PACIFIC CABI.K. Secretary Root rvcom mends the b'lilding of the Philippine cable from Seattle and in his report states that the cost will be leas by tt.QOO.C" on that mute than If laid from San Fran cisco. The seoretaiy in this recommenda tion has not regarded politics. He has been looking for the nearest and cheap, est route. But he has not yet found It. There can be no question that it will be cheaper by far to lay the cable from the mouth of the Columbia. Why has not this teen discovered? It Is not the fault of the secretary of war. He Is Impartial. The trouble Is, wv are asleep. We let th world forget that we are on the map. It Is not too late to agitate this cable question. Let us begin. Will the Oregonlan aid In securing this cable for the mouth of the Colum bia? Has it any reason to oiler for declining to throw its powerful In fluence in favor of this movement? With Oregon united Secretary Hoot can be convinced that th? route from the mouth of the Columbia to the Philip-' hours. ., .. ...w... 1: will be a pr-lty yiliev IB uur uiuei cAjtrm, aim ini be is convinced h will recommend that route. The time Is short and Immediate, en ergetic action is necessary. Will the Oregonian say what it thinks of putting hi a bid for Oregn In this important undertaking? slie l. Put the Daily Mall has Wvoniej a fad and J.hn Hull is clamoring for! it. ! The friendly relation bvtwvvn Kng land and this country doubtless onoour age n-spet-t for the news gettlnfc en terprise that the Inlependent-l'nionlst sheet constantly displays. Its repor ters actually prin: "Interviews" with great statesmen and dignitaries of tliO church. The English people w ill rvad . "Int rvlew s" today. It was different! In 1STS. when or" irtlcle of the kind in the Yaily Telecniph cost the glaix c.f riet stre.H a large part of Its cir- j cul:i:;on. "beoausv It wvs American." A sturdy effort was also made by two: LIviTpool newspapn1 proprietors. about ' that time, to establish a London jour-1 nal on American line. It wa called j Dr. C. F. B. Burchmore, House Physician of the Suffolk Dispensary, Boston, writes: "There is no question regard ing the remarkable curative value of Warner's Safe Cure. I have watched very carefully the results, of this great remedy upon patients afflicted with any of the many diseases of the kid neys and urinary organs From the benefit derived, I feel it is most assuredly a specific of great value." UOVRRXMEST FOR PHILIPPISKS. Within live wars from the present time." remarks .he Kansas City Star. th. I'hlllnnlrM iilnn.li t.lll !.,.... th.. Toe Hour" and waunqualtfle-Jly. he , Kvopnmwt of an. ftm , b.-sl news vehicle In that great city. Urie,uA K.tv,.Tnmmt thll, w ,he but It fall M. This to .how that, !on t lf anJ . young Harmsworth entere.1 the field. I H vernnw bu, aly() for um,.u....M,u -I capabilities of the natives not only period, His success has raised up a rival Mr. Arthur rirsnn, the publisher of Pearson's Maparlne. will start a now half penny morning newspaper at once. Ho is enirajdnu experienced news ed itors and re.il repm-ters In this country and thn-at is to give Mr. Harmsworth a severe twist before he gets through. It is asserted that he will Issue a Sun- for self government but alho for the acquisition of wealth, ard that will no ci.mpllsh rnoro In twenty yeurs than has been done 'n the last four hun divd years to make the islands a prosperous archlpetago filleil with a happy and prowp-'rous peple. Yet there are some foolish persons In this country who have wrought themselves tlmd and nnotli-r S-ottle lumi unl.ad. lug passengers, made a lively scene along 'he wat-rfrwit. The otrn r d'ks were busy. In the bay every buoy has a sailing .-.ol tied to it, v h I K at the bunk-n ire two full-rlgifi'd ships and a big col lier The wharves f the Tiu -ma Mill and the St. Paul A Taeonm Mill have u number of oho.riors taking on lum ber, while thrv llrltlsh s.illitig slilin are ,it the elevators and flouring mills taking on Knit! for all parts of the worlil. no'to th- lne,mrr h"nslhle l-ll,.f that day edltloti-takinr advantage of the (xt,,nM,m l(f ;h pr,nrl,,., f th.. American gvtvernment to this rich Pa- Transvaal war and the universal 0, mand f the Rritish public for news tin r.'from. Py the time the conquest with the )Jors Is eompi "ted. Mr. Pear son hop-s to have overcome the anti quated objev-ti n-s to a eeven da"s' pub. llcatLms. While the army is reducing i ;he lli-rs. he will show the dullest of Pritlsh minds the futility of expect''1 the world t . stand still for twenty-four ciflo areliipeliro Is a menace to the stability of fr ovmmont on this continent. ' The Cubans, some of them at least, are beginning to see the light, and real-' li:e that separate existence for thWi Island, politically, is an Impossibility, and inslst'-iic- upjn it folly. Tht Epoca," of Hivi-ia, in language morr or less ornate and figurative, advocate.!, annexation as the wIseM and safes course for the people of Cuba. The "Epoca" compares 'uta's annexation t i the t"nit-d Sta'es to "the entrance Into an established community of a Eew convert, disgust.-d ami disappoint ed with the empty vanities of separate existence, and only asking that its present pea.'e be assured and its fu-tur- hapj.lness be guarante.il." and, furlh-r says thai "It moans the asso ciation of the strong with "he wak on the basis of absolute eiuality "f riR'its and the merging of iliff-tent elements In a new spirit upon the basis that all that is jood and most useful must ptevail owr all that Is bad and ITejudieial In r mipliarx with t Ji law tf destiny." Thre Is more of th- sunv sort but this Is sulflclent to Indicate the temper 'f the article, which con clud -s by declaring that annexation is the "only honest and rational solution remaining." rnduubt-dly t'uba would be mure trail lil. and lor future as sured as a part of tho l.'nitel .States. wi doubtless, also, such a solution will ere lout; be reached. war ind well worth v.a:chins OCEAS CARRYISO. San Francis. o Bulletin. A correspondent Inquires as to the cause which operate to make the cit of maintaining an American vessel on the ocean greater than the cost of maintaining compe-.lng European ves sels. He also wants to know If this greater cost could not be avoided In giving shipmasters the. privilege ft buying ships and hiring seamen in foreign ports. The wages ,f seamen are largely determined by the wag paid to workers .in farms, factories an I oth"r Industries. The shipown-.-r of whatever other country has to compete in the labor market with merchants, farmers and manufacturers. The aver age wfges are about forty pr cent higher It the l'nltl Siat-s than in Fu:oe, and It i. trie average wag-S(tnd OfilKNTA I. COM M Kit' 'E. Every Section of the Country Inter ested In Carpw Sent out of Puget Smnd. Tacoma Sews. Tire big carrier St. Ir-ne went to sen yesterday morning, having under her hatches ir of the largest, as well as the most varied eargje of freight ship ped from this port to the Orient. The number of electrical appliances or. the manifest as consigned to Yo kohama is surprising. The "little brown men of tf East" are making rapid strides in the use of electricity and nearly every steamer out of Tacoma carries machinery for that purpose. The Southern state are represented on the Saint. Irene by cotton to the value of J60.K3. which In lt-lf Is a valuable cargo, while the Sew England states have on board thousands of dollars' worth of lomentics and dr-s go sis. Pug -t sound flour to the vluv of W'M Is another big Item on the manifest, which also includes such ar tiolts as hams, bacon, notions, blcyel.-s bicycle parts, hardware, paper that established the standard of wages in this and in all other countries. LJurim; President Vv-land's first term he causf-d to be made a com parison of the osi of maintaining American and Hritish ships, for the purpose, It was supposed, of estab lishing th" assumption that if th American shiprcr was permitted to 1 oxes. nail machines, ole-imargnrl'ie, s"ap. ianned issls of all kinds, con d"ned milk, soU- leather, colflsh. salt, cheese, butt'-r and a hundnij and one other things. Twi. hutwlr-d doz.-n suspenderu is an item showing that the Orientals are last a'or 'Intr American ways, and that th" day of tl.e llvlded skirt and How- purchase vessels in the cheapest mar-j Ing blouse Is fast dtawlng to a close, k"l there would be no reason w hy the I and 12,'sK) worth of cigareUs is an In-Am-i u an merchant marine should not dlca'lon that the natives are still go receive a fair "hat - of tl.e .s.ean-car- ing the pace that kills. There are thlr rylng trade. 'a .tain lU ss-ll. consul-1 ty-slx rolls of caris-t. mostly sampl-s, g-i.eral at Liv-rpo 1 at the time, made: that will lead to larger shipments later a thorough investigation of the condi tions und"r which the is-an-arrylng ti ci- was carri"d on i:i the two coun tries, and reported that it cost p-r cent Pore to officer and man an Amer ican transatlantic steatnshiji than to According t the tf-asury Imr au o! statistics, the foreign c rnnieri 1 '.he I lilted Mates si :ns lik'-ly to nnko lis liit,'h."it ord of tic- c.iitury in the (losing year of .hat js-iiod. The Octo ber exports are larifi-r than tic-- of any preceding October, the total for the tei. months ending with ' tol. r is greater than the total lor the corres ponding period in any preceding " ar, and It Is apparent that for' ihe lirst tun!' In the histoiy of Ihe conritiy the foreign comitierce of the jvai will ex ceed two billion dollars. For the in mouths ending wl'.h October, 1S09, the t'Xul exports were $1.0:'.'.24'.0ii0, whiie in the corresponding m mths of last year they were $'.iS7,S79.00. Imports have In-crehsi-d more iha'i exports, for tic y vere unusually low In 1818, wile ex ports were unusally high in that ytar. The total importation in the 10 months w.ding with October, 1899, is $S5S,375,0O0, Other Items of Int-n-st on the mani fest are shotguns to the value nf $ViO. , :x.-s of tyjx? f.r Celestial printing uf flccs, two !in ,tosc.p-s valued at three hogsheads of U-if tobaci..;, two flii -i and nan a lirit Ih sie.lr, ship 1 "rgans. cook stfv -s, -rnttress-s, sew Intf machines, drugs and furniture enough t furnish sever il hous'-s. A typewri ter Is anoth-r item which shows the Jap l.nows a A thing when he st cs It. Thv-re are .7)0 barrels of botilcd b e, consigned to Manila, which will flow down th- psn h'-d throats of tic hard working army and 'i.'ivy officers now on f,f the same tonnage. yur reasons .vliicli n---d not - enumerated, this I ,r c.-rit of differ ex e was not so gn at in the rnaintenan ' of tramp steamers & sailing vessels, but the d i ffe fence wa.' -'.itfieient. to show that the rlhl to ;.M!'ch:ie rhips ill the cheap'-st mar k. t would not -liable the Am'-rlcai. sliitip'T ti i.noi-t-- with the Rurmi-a .i,-,r..., Th.. j(, r...r , t ,1 i nWne.. in 'lull" ther-, and th-r" are two hundred wa;;' s is aii-cjt eouil to the avrag' rat- of pr- :.,n afford-d our mnnu- prejudiced factlll -N .lf,.l i'" ihe .;.me i-si I e of nrn-I ' -h '"oil t'Cti.-n ' 'jl.ll'l have been g;-n to the ocean carry init Industry the oean oar r: Ir? tiade ie.-,iiid not haw- b--n lost. I. ut a" one ,--nd of a foreign voyage fi.tisi ii'-'-i -.-sarily le in a foreign port, the industry had t be prosecue-d under ftee-t rade iiii.i ip'.. p. "nder our pr-s-nt laws all American steamships carrying the mflls af- r' (Uit'ed to ship at h-ist one-half Atn'-r-i -an sai,,rs. The protection afford'd the coastwise (rnde tends to establish a higher rate for that branch 'if the service than for deep-sr-a vessels, but the difference Is not so great as the diffoienoe Ix-twc-e-n th-; wag.-g of Amer ican and of British deep-Boa vessels. While w p may soon build ships as chenply as our competitors, there Is no present prospect of maintaining them as cheaply unless the government shall contribute to the maintenance of Buch vessels. s of whisKy for tho; who are gainst th- O'-nriati drink, rg.) 1.4 valued at i::'iO-,ic. TACitM.VK t'OMMKI'.CK II iw Astona's I's ks Would Isik if Portland Would O-t Out of the Way. Tacoma ledger. There were ten steam vessels at the Northern Pacific disks last night at th'; same time. The three big Oriental steamers, Victoria, St. Irene and City nf Imblin, were lying alongside each oih'-r; the Queen, lo rnlng up big In the fog and rain, was discharging arid taking on cargo for San Francisco; the fishing schooner Edith was at the low er end of the wharf discharging her cargo of halibut; the Dauntless, Just In from Seattle, th? big side-wheeler North Pacific taking on freight for Vancouver; the Victorian getting ready for her run to Victoria, the little Sen- No More Back Ache Bp X Constipation. jr NFlAMATI0N'r CLA0DER.I0 ALL KIDNEY DSfASCS . -5 NORGARl) & PETTERSON, Merchant Tailors 1M Timhlll olitcl fldktca nid sail 4th... Portland, Oregon 'rlilmn Oiru I !. I ust Purllloa the 1IohI by eliminating all poisonous ic.itler. stimulating the . cr.-llotts. r'KUlatlng the bowrU and aid ing nature In throwing off that which make u yellow skin. Th effect on th COMPLEXION is quite pronounced, a it few day' Use will demonstrate. Kodaks !W:1:- At II h 1 pi i . jdL-?-: Ltir Kares The Original and Genuine Eastman Kodaks t thud li'ns Ibnn laclory prices II toil ever mitod a lunrnra '.lili m THI', I.UI VKI', Slnintiers vimting In the city will lltul tilt l ouvre mii utlraclive rr in Mheiciu lo s'inl llu veiling. Tin Aniiiin Sislern l..ic.' Drchcstra U still mi i he bills and prtKciitii inuhiiv a inusiml iirogrmu ol eiechiionsl merit, IUndiom ool snd lulliard tKiins ho- leal il i e in oniuei limi with Ihe Iioiiw. PhIiiIhIiI Inn-los will l wived ul all Hours ASTORIAN Our Cil rtUf. 11111 .1.95 IS:S ! 10 (HI IHI it US III IHI Wei g turn li too (he tiniii Ui mvure tlio lalcul tno 1.1 nl a nominal pru-e. READ OIK PRICES. rmu V.S rlcoa H.'iUk I fiilint fiKkrl Kodak .M titnii Vi 'J P.ll -rt Hod.k Mm fiMtiM No. I rMiq I'ikWI h.sl.k in. ini FiMail Mo. 'i r o I d I i fiskfl HtxUk .. IS. IHI rtMtiti d. 4 nn -ti .Miik Pi. ihi ft . S nillrt ku4tk Wm rMntt No 4 Dillrt l.k lA'HI til ..I . V.. I..L- U .t,...li.... V y All llllier I JWIIIlllll nol(lllll PI lo ui- iwh ikiii. uribihiw i etery Inslrtlinetil wa lo v genuine ami u( the lalnat luoilel. Mend fur ? illuttraleil cUlogue lrr. Owing lo the lieai deiimtnl made unhi iii for , t Ilie' raiiieraa ainiv our price were aiinoiiiic.i miiii iinfi ago, w uriw t intending HirclMMr order ul one mid at old delay and iliMppoliitment. fm ' Ktcryllimg in (iludograpliy at Mipulr pruva noodard, Clarke u Co., tiiufihcuil Hack, rarllamt dm i I'hnto livitarim! I..1 anil 111 rurth lrl I BARGAIN - i r I rtinl'i liiilial ill nu ill ruuimiit'ii tjg HUmsil OFFIi KKS p.i:i: vi:i.i. (!o to the Trnti!va..l With I -iri;.' Sior. of Cho--e I.'ll( lli i- ti In Pall Mall. London, on the ie of the departure of n -ihlloiiil of tn'.M" for the Tranxvaal there w.cs iet out-j nld of a dhop a formidiible bream w 'i k of heav. Welltlllid Wikul-M c.l.n. je 1 x - I teen feet in hi-lgllt. I Weill V fi" t I' I- ngth and live f'-et acr'. T'i- i wore ii i-U!"m In all. Kuril w.-iich d I'KI ji itird.H and iich coiitaiiMtl n aon i derful a.iHortmont of deiUacb'N, . lot li i will I fon!iplil to South Africa f"i conpumptl'in ny tint' otlh er of the guard who are iwitiK n.-nt to the front. Ol'icer muM i-at n well an tltjht. and th.-y lake gol carv thul thWi eating hal! U" an appetixlng nn tln-lr fighting. ConiU'ntly they have or dered nearly CXMO worth of the flneM varl"ty of provlnlonn. Thl ojiuinllty will last them only two month. The order will be continued i kng an war la.t and the nffon think It will hixt mi month. They certainly do not In tend to be deprived of a g'l table during their nb-ioe from Knglatid. and the con'-nt of the catft wouUI make many DJinqu -t of Oulldhall mag. nlfl:.ence. Win. and spirit, prew-!! loif. tol'.gUeH. ilU.lgeH, etHK-noe of I "II"', compresed tea, tobaoco, chl''k"n, curried fowl, curried prawn, chocolate, curried rabbit, Jam of every kind made, all Kind of xoup ami lixh. ".-iparklet" for Instantly turning plain water Into soda vat-r all the,- w.-r-but a small proportion of th- neemtl tle and luxurle that IN officer of the guards will light on, Plum puddlngi are to le M'lit out to thorn for Christ man, and it I the earue.t. wlxh uf every officer to have the honor of be ing the firt to Introduce a real Kng lih plum pudding to Mr. Kruger . ti ChrUtma day. The luxurle will be wah-d down with champagne and cr"tne do menthe ind the iiecenlte. with i rdlnary wine and nplrit. It Will Pn Von To look up Ui bargain I am offer ing in my crockery atock. Every-' thing I. included at great illaoount from regular prior.. Kveryttilng In , plain and decorated war; th. fam out I.imtlc t rand. KnglLnh make. It will pay you to look It over. CIIA8. LAllrtON. j til Commercial HtrevC Ihcx'rc Popular Now Have you een my aaikrtmeiit of ebony bru.hea? They were pur rhaxd direct from New Yoik, and ar very popular. Am conmantly receiving new good.. Cum. and ec them. O. W. SMITH. Th. Leading Jeweler. ..' Commercial Street. P. fl. Sharples Cream Separators l.nlv-nt nixl Kent FISHER BROS. (lencral 5upply Muu.sc for Family Groceries Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardcuare, ShipChandlery.Etc. Pacific Sheet Metal Works It inn't aUays wl- to le all you know, but It Inn't .ilwayn wlw to know all you tell. For the Baby The fifty-cent size is just right for the baby. A little of it in the bottle three or four times a day will supply precisely the fat all thin ba bies need. If your baby does not gain in weight as fast as you would like, try Scott's Emulsion The result will please you. If the baby nurses, the mother should take the emulsion. It makes the baby's food richer and more abundant; only buy the dollar size-it's more economical. Both mother and child will feci at once its strengthening, upbuilding and fat-producing properties. At all dniiririiU ; yx. ind i aa. SCOTT BOWNK, ClieinuU, New York. Who I hi; Vniir l.aiinJi'V .' i Wr claim, and we wlU prov. to; and rnoNt up-to-date laundry on the1 VCgCIaDlC CoaaL A trial order will convlnc; the muat particular. If you want neat, prompt work, try the CITY STKAM LAL'NDHT, Hi Franklin Av.nu. R. BCHIMPKERMAN. Prop. i Tnlt MANUFACTURERS OF CANS spice inJ Syrop Our Special Harnaiiix i We have aom. brok.il Unc. of Un- SlO FriOClSCO. Cfll. war. which we will clog, out at bar rain price. W. art also making peclal price on aom. broken line of canned fruit, and rtiuuiM, pick la, table delicacies and aauoM. Thee ar A No. 1 food., and can b had at low price. ROSS. HIQOINS A CO. Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. Falrbavcn. Wish, Astoria, ore. Write Urn for lrl Kxtrn line Cinhrclliiit i And at better than Portland prloe. j It't a fact. They ar. th. celrbratexl Follmer-Clon make; handaome, , dunble .Ilk umbrella.. Don't make the ml.tak. of buying lwiwher. H. KK8TR0M. j Th. J.wtler. 140 Commercial Street ' Itcttcr I hail Kvwi" The Pond Street Fl.h Mark.t 1. better than ever prepared to supply j fresh and wJt fl.h of all kind.. , vlood. delivered to any part of the; city and .att.factlon guaranteed. I PONU STREET FISH MARKET. 1 17 Bond Ptreet j Millinery N cities ' I d'-slre to furthrr call the atten-1 tlon of the ladle, to my hand.ome : mock of trimmed millinery. It com-1 Hem Zealand fire Insuranee Go Of New Zealand. W. P ThomnH, Mjjr., San KrtmclHc. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS Subrn'ribal Capital $S,000,000 Vtu l Cnpital . 1,000,000 AhkoU 2(511,111 Aswta in Unitnl StatCo . . .'100,000 SurjiliiH to Policy HoMcra 1,718,792 lias liot'n Underwriting tdi the Tuciflc C'onht over Twt ntv-two yearn. SAHUEL ELMORE & CO., prUc the late.t erection, of the ?e Mir 1 e n t: ACfOtH. AStorifl. f )rrtrrn millinery art, and I am offering re-' duced rate, for th. next 10 day.. MISS HcRAE. - ..... Dr. I . N Kail DENTIST. 672 Commercial 8treet, A8TORIA. ORE. Over Bchlu.cr. Clothlnf Store. fVN T'I b i'H ' -tl LEA VK PORTLAND SOUTH AKlllVK I k A. M Dally except Sunday f?:t0 A. M 4:W P. M :) A. to OVKUI.AND EX I'HKHH. for Halem. ItriHiitilirr . ANhlan.l 7:00 P.M.Hcramento, OKilen, Han Francl.cn, vto lave, I Am Angelen, Kl Po, New Or lean, and the Ea.t. Ro.oburg p.aenKr U:K V. M Via Woodhurn. for Mount Angel, HII- Dally verton, Wt Bclo, ecnt Hrownvllle, Spring- Sunday uacj uiu naiion.. i corv.lll. pu.ener :V) A. u inaependence pau' )ttt:s A.M LOOK HERE, YOUNG MAN I Tour look ifll on rou. Can km II aenrtl a llffont ll'i too lalt (o anl or rln la Ihla aid . Iiir. It hti heen trailng turh nat (or ovr 'in inn, and la paffKllr reliable. KurnlaMft hit own nuij o'na tni lain no lalra. DR. KESSLER fif n,a ulit HI Ixnila Mctl.-al n1 Hnrali-iil IMi(ihiary, 2.V Yamiilll tifi, I'ortlaiifl. Dr., poiliivaly aur amrfi lo fui. PPIVATF I'1"""" Thu ilurt.ir imranlMt to "'ir any rn" L ,'aae i.f "yihlll. Iluiiurrhiiea, UK-el H'r ctuiM rurrl, in) ilirirrrii-a Imw lutig iiaiullna Hoarniaior-ioaa, Ul. tl M.inh'Hiil or Nlahily KmtMlun. eunxl pfrmnni ly ' '; lif hliil uf Half Almir rrriciuaily curad In a Hort llini. Y()llfi VKN v'"" " ""l folllea of voulli .an ha "viivi reineiliHl. and thta old donior will rlva ou wh iliom advlra and rura rmi muka you parfnally tin n. and l.-ollhy You will It amarrd ai lin lurM m coring Hirrn4i.irihrfa bemlnal Iani, Nightly ICmlaalofia, and Olhor uttoia Patli'titi trraiad In any part of lha country by hit Homo yattm. Wrifi full (mrtlmlara, Inolnao 10 ia ilam.ia, anil ha mil anawer you prompily. Mundreda uald at bvma who at unable la oome to Ilia ally. READ THIS Take . alear boll la el bnlilma and urinate la In Mlla, Ml 4Hd and look al II In lha morning If II I floiidy ar l.aa a cloudy laltlln. In It, you hart aom. Kidney cr bladdar tlataM, and ahould b ailandad lo bafore ruu I at an ncr abla ulwaaa, aa hundrada dla .vary yw tnxa kui.lH'. aia- Dally, iljall except Hunaay. ( onnectliiK al Han FranclHoo with Oecl dental A Oriental, Pacific Mall and Oce anic etearnahlp line, fur JAPAN, CHINA, AU8TRALIA, HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINKB. Rebate ticket, on .ale dully between Portland, Sacramento, and Han Kr.ncla oo. Net rate. 117 flrat-clM., and $11 aee-ond-rl.Ha, ini:liall npr deeper. Rate and licketa to baaiern point, and Kurope. Aiu japan, cnina, iionoiuiu and Auntralla. Can be ohtalned from J. B. C3o cSffoRS ffcagca jToTo sc5IqIc ajHaajoyjaiaaaTanBi ac. t'.iwrT.i. K.Tt:: ii'vrc-'-rvr; untrrrrn "Tl nun titim KIRKIAND, Ticket Aaent, 1M Third .t., BHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Miniier. G. F. pTa. Thrduah ticket. rCaat for loweat rat... 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