i
T11K MORNING ASTORIA N SIMM, JANUARY 1l itiOU.
Hp -g "- ' ' r
Thousands of
Useful Articles
Are offered at LOWER (rices tew ttun at any oitiet tl e to the yeer.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY
In fact ALL our stock of flut-cliss wcarirr f rritel it lewesi (rices.
FOR THE HOUSEHOLD
LINENS Table Liuei s, Napkins, Towels. Toweling l the yard.Poil-
ies. Tea Cloths, eto. All the nwewarUs tor tie dining
room and kitchen at most tempting prices.
BEDDINQ Sheets-hemmed aiid hemstitched Kllow Cases, Blank-
eta. You can save ttany dol'ais by purchasing tow.
HOME-FURNISHINGS Now is the time to boy Lace Cnr-
tains, Sash Curtaining, Portiere,
Coaches, Couch Covers, Tapestry, Denims. Art Draperies, Contorts. Silk
alines, etc., at lowest prices.
LONDON SOCIETY DULL.
; J his desire to be "In at the death." He '
The Tension of the War Situation Dis- is especially desirous of meeting Mr. '
courages Social Functions. J Cecil Rhodes, with whom he is on terms
of close friendship, immediately aftT
(Copyrighted 1900 by Associated Press.) ; the relief of Klinberley. Moreover. Mr.
LONDON. Jan. 20.-While Great Brit- i Kipling will utilize his trip in gathering I
aln Is being depleted by death and war 1 good literary material. But he will not '
service of representatives of her best unnecessarily risk his safety, as he In
fancies comes the announcement that I tends to stay at Cape Town until the.
the year 1900 will give the queen several conditions at the front assume a more
new great grandchildren. Since the j paclflo aspect
first of the year two have already made i
their appearance, the Crown Princess ' Prince Panjitsinhjl, the well-known
Henry of Prussia having been delivered Indian cricketer, exempted Mr. Klp
of a son. In this spring the Duke of ling's popular story, "The Man Who
York expects to again become a father,) Was," when at a dinner this week at
while several other grandchildren. It is ! Cambridge. Expressing regret at the
aald, are entertaining similar expecta- fact that his countrymen were not al
tions. The cxar is also once more hop- lowed to fight in South Africa, he said:
ing for an heir, while the Crown Prin-1 ' When P.ussia comes blundering at the
cess of Greece and Prinoe Fedora of j door of India the world will see what
Iteuss will also probably add to the
queen's long list of descendants.
Another distinguished Oriental has
The Duke of Yorke, by the way, has been stirring up British patriotism. In
placed himself at the disposition of the this case it is none other than the Chl
of the admiralty and will probably re-' nese minister, who, when visiting the
ceive command. But, though he intl- Manchester stock exchange, called for
mated that he was desirous of duty cheers for the queen. The mayor noti
with the Cape squadron, he will not fled her majesty of the occurrence and
attain his desire for the same reasons she replied that she had hrard of it
which prevented the Duke of Con- with much gratification. Incidentally,
naught from going to the front. No one it is rumored, that the minister will be
wus rmre anxious to go out than the recalled, not on this acount, but to sue
Duke of Cambridge. Realizing, how- ceed Li Hung Chang as minister of
ever, that this was utterly impossible, j commerce, a change that would be
he consoles himself by making life mis- , va; mly greeted in England, though
erable for the high war officers. He is Chih Chen Lo Fengluh's departure
COJitirual'.y appearing with some new would be regretted.
suggestion and is generally being
turned over to General Sir Evyln Wood, j The young Duke of Westminster is
adjutant general to the forces, who is coming home from South Africa. He
very deaf. So firmly is the Duke of will marry Miss West, youngest Jaugh
Cambridge convinced that his advice Is ' .er of Mr. William Cornwallis Wft
essential to the country's existence that , The duke will return to South Africa ',
he will not take bis usual winter trip almost immediately after his marriage ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Vice-Con-to
the continent j as an officer of the imperial yeomanry. ,tul JIJTison at Dawson City reports to
. j The future duchess Is a sister of Lieu- ,he state department that the excite-
iae news that Mr. Kuayara Kipling
and his family are going to South Afri-1
ca came a a surprise and U facIous
ly attribued to the fact that they have
been driven out of England by the
ceaseless Jangling in music and recita-
tlona cf his "Absentminded Beggar."
A representative of the Associated
Press learns that the real reason which
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Catarrh is one of the most obstinate
tiseaies, and hence the most difficult
to get rid of.
There it but one way to core it.
The disease is in the blood, and all the
prays, washes and inhaling mixtures
In the world can have no permanent
effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe
cific cures Catarrh permanently, for it it
the only remedy which can reach the
disease and force it from the blood.
Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg ,
Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writes:
"I arrald BM no lmDreTemeot wbttevtr.
MMrjigti I ws constantly treated with ipnjt
nd washes, and differ
ent inhaling remsdle
In bet. I could feel that
eaoh winter I was worm
than th year previous.
"Finally It was
brought to my aotlae
that Catarrh wa a blood
dlsea, and afur think
ing over the matter, I
saw It was unreasonable
to expect to be oared by
remedies which onlr
reached the snrfaee. I
1 then decided to try
. 8. 8.. and after a few bottle were used. I no-
tioeda perceptible improvement. Continuing
the remedy, the dliense was forced out of my
tTitem, and complete cure was the result,
ladvie all who have this dreadful dleeane to
abandon thelrloeal treatment, which basnevei
tone ihem ny pood. nd take . 8. 8.. rem
edy that can reach the disease nd cure It."
To continue the wrong treatment for
Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's
Specific is a real blood remedy, and
cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases,
whioh other remedies have no effect
whatever upon. It promptly reaches
Catarrh, and never fails to cure even the
most aggravated cases.
for Olnnrl
. ' i-r'l M BlIIIIII
is Purely Vece table, and Is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain n
.A4M(eroUS' minerals.
Books mailed free by Swift Specific
Oompany, Atli-nU, Georgia.
6
prompted Mr. Kipling to go abroad Is
Indian cavalry can do."
I .
lenant cornwallis West whoM name
has otten Deen cotmected witn LaJy. '
.Rarjdph CTurehnla The great;t par
of the late duke.g raeing and breeding'
aUli be goId at auotlon March' a
0rme and p.0r not
but Flvine Po u., nnlv . , '
the hammer by a stiff reserve price,
which, according to general opinion
must be very high Indeed to prevent
Mm changing hands. Mr. Whitney tnd
Sir J. Blundell Maple are both reported
to be candidates for the possession of
this famous horse and ft and furious'
bidding Is anticipated.
The death of Lady Alice Montagu,
sister of the Duke of Manchester, re
sulted in many more families going into
mourning and the closing of one of the
mot Important political salons, the
Duchess of Devonshires. The loss of
Ladies Salisbury and Ridley aad the
Illness of Lady Lansdowne bids fair to
make the forthcoming session cf par
liament one of the dullest in history
from a social point of view.
The war office la coming in for consid
erable cri-Jcism for refusing to accept
oners of private houses for the recep
tion of the wounded from South Africa.
This patriotic movement has been
snurbed by the curt reply that the
wounded would be retained in the hos
pitals until they were able to dispense
with nursing. On the other hand, the
army surgeons' employment of the Ro
etgen rays In field surgery has proved
moat successful and has met with the
highest commendation. Orders have
been received for a fresh equipment and
skilled operations and before February
It Is likely that every column at the
front will be furnished with a Roetgen
ray outfit.
Another electrical advance is that
wireless telegraphy Is rapidly gaining
ground. Marconi outfits are being In
stalled on three vessels destined for ac
tive service. '
The southern coast towns are . pa
-tiefiTiy-awdlllng the visit of the Amerl
can fleet. During the recent visit to
Weymouth of United State Naval at
tache, Lieutenant-Commander Colwell,
to test the wtrotww ltoorlng dovtc, the
j mayor of that place called on him an J
Informal tre Anwrtin oftteor that
j about 200 subscribed by the town lay
. In the b.nk awaiting the Americans
'arrival and that he, the mayor, had
personally subscribed anothi r VIO with
lh view of entertnlnltif the visiting
oflleers and men.
ImVSTEKIOUS ORDERS RECEIVED.
Uriilsh ivnimandr-r at Esquimau Pre
paring for an Attack.
CHICAGO. Jan. 20.-A special to the
Record from Victoria. B. C, says:
There was considerable excitement at
Esquimau today occasioned by the re
ceipt of a cipher inosage by Captain j
EnRen, who, now that the admiral Is
cruising In southern waters, Is In
charge of the station.
This message Is said to have come
uA .tnaiit nt Sun TVftnolibw I
. ltVlll Hit . vkv. m . ... - - - i
nat n eoiH.un m vi' .un rjni vi
course Is willing to divulge, but
that he conslndered the message ot
groat Import-wee Is shown by what
transpired after Its rectlpt. On de-
ciphering the message he at once sum
moned by signal the commanders of
the other warships now In port and
they were closeted with him on the'
Leand-r for some time. J
Afti r the coiferenc orders wire sent
to the torpedo boat destroyer' Virago,'
ordering her to orep.xre at once for a
crul?e. Shortly afterword the veoeel
steamed out and down the straits on
n.iir.! durv. At th,? fortification extra '
precaution were takon. The guard was
doubled and all the guns were manned.
Extra sentries hive bo.n on duty at
the fortifications fr the lat week and
no one Is allowed there.
At the dockyard all the guns are In
readiness and a big gun covering the
harbor Is manned night and day.
BIG CASE DECIDED.
The Interstate Commerce Commission
Mik-s a Report of Interest to
the Northwest
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. The inter
state commerce commission In an
opinion by Commissioner Clements has
announctd its decision of the case of the
Savannah bureau of freight transpor
tation and others against the Louisville
& Nashville Rallroid Company and
others.
The carriers' rates on sugar and other
commodities from New York to Chip
ley and various other stations In Flori
da and their rates on bacon and other
commodities from Savannah to such
stations in Florida are not found to be
unlawful. The commission rules that
; a carrier cannot lawfully establish and
maintain an adjustment of rates which
In practice prevents shippers on Its line
from availing themselves of a principal
market which they have long been us
ing, and confers a substantial monopoly
upon a new market In which for rea
sons of Its own, it has greater lrvter-
tst.
Another ruling Is that when a carrier
makes rites to two connecting markets
which give the one a practical monopo
ly over the other, it goes byond serv
ing Its fair interest and disregards the
statutory requirement of relative equal
ly as b-.-tween persons, locations and
partw-ular descriptions of traffic.
DAWSON TO CAPE NOME.
Miners Mad Ruh to the Newly Dlscov
i ered Field.
mwlt caused by representations of the
phenomenal richness of the Cape Nome
gold fields has not by any means
abate(1- Manv miners will attempt to
make the trip out of the Klondike this
winter down the river, which, the con
sul say, seems a foolhardy undertak
ing. While Dawson has lost In popala
tion during the past summer, It has
The imbecility o(
some men is nlwn'
inviting the embract
J L
... i r.
of death. It IS tin
Jri
ht of such
to boast of
touirli fel
lows " they are,
selves and how
they neglect little
.order ana
little illnenes
that put other
people on their
backs.
It may act
sound nice to
say so, but it is
a fact that the
average man is
iuiit that kind
of a boastful, cheerful idiot. If his head
aches, it isn't worth paying any attention
to : if he fcels dull and drowsy during the
day, it isn't worth serious consideration;
if he is troubled with sleeplessness at
night, he doses himself with opiates.
When he suffers from nervousness, be
walks into the nearest drug store and or
ders powerful medicines that even a phys
ician prescrilies with care. . He i a very
knowing fellow, but without knowing it,
he is hugging death. There is a wonder
ful restorative tonic and health-builder
that will keep the hardest working man
in good working shape; it is Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Dincovery. It is made of
pure native roots and barks. It contains
no minerals, no narcotics and no opiates.
It simply aids nature in the natural pro
cesses of secretion and excretion. It tones
up the stomach and facilitates the flow of
digestive juices. It makes a man " hungry
as a horse " and then sees to it that the
life-giving elements of the food he takes
are assimilated into the blood. It invigor
ates the liver. It drives out all impurities
and disease germs from the system. It is
the great blood-maker and flesh-builder.
It is the best of all nerve tonics. It cures
bronchial, throat and lung affections as
well.
I had in'liffmtion and a torpid liver," writes
s. A. I. Cibbs, of Rusacllnlle. Loran County.
Ky., " Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery
cured me."
If constipation is also present Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken.
They never fail; they never grip. Drug
fibls sell both medicines.
. tr if- wi overwora inrm
gained In wealth, and much money has
been spent In making It a thriving
town, equipped With a fire department,
rewers, drains and other Improve
merit.
The gold output for the pa.-t year
wat estimated at '15,000.000, $3,OO,00O
more than the preceding year and as
tonishing reports are expected In the
future from the Introduction of steam
mtnng machinery.
THE CAN,l. CONCESSION.
Nkcragua Government Has AppWnted
Arbitrators to Settle the Question.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20,-A special to
the Herald from Washington, says:
The Nicaragua minister to the United
Stntes has advised Sivrotary Hay that
as nn lndUitlot of the friendship of
his government fur the Vnlted States
It has appointed an arbitrator to de
termine whether the maritime canal Is
entitled to an extension of Its conces
sion. The attlon of the Nicaragua govern
ment was based on a protest submitted
to It by the Maritime Camil Company,
through the Amotican minister at
Managua. '
The Costa Rlcan government still
rccognliea the concession of the Marl
time Canal Company, and no mutter
how the arbitrator apixdnted by Presi
dent Zelayaya may decide the protest
of the company, Nicaragua will stand
bound either by the concession of that
company or that held by the Eyre
Crngln syndicate.
ALASKAN MAIL ROUTES.
New Stations Established and Regular
Service Maintained.
CHICAGO. Jan iO.-A special to the
Record from SoAttie, Wash., says:
Advices from Dawson report that
United States Mall Carrier Holcombe
has arrived at Eagle from Valdes, com
pleting the first winter trip as carrier
of government mall, from the seot of
the Yukon, a dist.UKv of 400 milt
Holcombe said he had a perilous
voyage. He encountered many hard
ships and during the trip ten of his
twelve horses died t hail to be killed.
He had a working ftrce of eleven men
who were employed In constructing
cabins for mall stations, one created
evry twenty mlls. From now on the
department hopes to give monthly mall
service between Valdes and Eagle. One
consignment of mail has already corns
out over the new route.
From the coast terminus of the trail
a telephone line extends 75 miles Inland
and It Is the Intention of the govern
ment to extend the line through the
Yukon next summer.
Th. Fredeiikson
PIANO TUNER
INSTRUCTION ON
VEl.LO AND VIOLIN
Phone 2)74.
VV. C. A. Pohl,
col m mom.
Undertaker, Embalmcr
and Funeral Director
Ciihkets bd1 Funerl Supplies constant
ly on hand.
Comer 11th and Dunne Sts, Astorin, Ore
J. A. Fastabend,
General
Contractor
and Builder.
r
Crtul I? 4 V
own sjuj
ISUi Ht. and Franklin Av.
Huffschmidt & Lovell, Props
SEMI-STCEL, JIA.SCANCSC sad
rnOSmOK SKONZe s Specialty
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS
'Phon S5I, Aatorla, Or.
W. B. Edwards
Every variety of Rough and
DrcHscd Lumber, Doors.
Windows, Mouldings and
Cedar Shingles.
7ff r Common Slab, Bark, Fir,
VV UU U Hemlock, AMer.l'oleOak
Office Seventh Street Dock '
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephooa 23.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Care
Will Receive Special Attention.
No. MS Duane St., W, 3. COOK, Mgr
Astoria, Or. Rw. Tel 118.
roiS
These tiny Capsules are superior
to Balsam of Copaiba,-1
Cubebs or Injections amJrmuN
CURE IN 48 H0UR8M'lJ
th soma diseases with.
t Inconvenience.
1 all Drveptitt. '
POLriLINE.
Solftllnel Sol fill ne I j
If you are sick and tlrvd of lubbers,
which protect your fot from wet or,
cold, uikI wish to save continual r-j
soling of your shoes; If you wish to
stop greasing your harm- and pro
longing the life of siuih) at least
fifty per cent. If you wish to siva
Kivustng your bells In your maim
fuetury, go to lM'.mn A Hrown, at
Astoria, and try a ctwe of SoIDUim on
your shoon and harnesn. lluy your
shoes only of those who have that sol
entitle wuterproof hvither preparation,
TaKs no other.
Address, PETERSON A UROWN,
ilonerul AKViit. Antorln, Oregon-
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
All fishermen who are rinding now,'
or who Intend to null the coining f-
son. ,e reuuesttHl to end In their ap1
I'He.itlons lr llcenstn, with the re
built d fee, to the tlsh oomnilssloner
without dt-lay.
I'W Commdvlal St.. AMorlu. Or., or
ior
il...... o.k.H 1 1 I.I Il.wl,.n.l lit
F, C. REEP,
KuiH Coniinlwloner,
TRANSVAAL LOSS IN I.IKK.
Moralists are dlscusnlng the terrible
lor of life brought about by the Trans
akl war. Yet here life 1 serlilecd for
a purpose for an homt principle. It
were bttti-r to prei. h uglu.-l Hie need-k-sa
sacrifice of life. Thouw.iuH of
people succumb to ailment wlUch
mi;;ht e.illy have b n cho-ke.1 In the
beginning. Iyspei!a carrls off mere
people thun are killed In war. Tiie '
u of Hostetttv's Stoinaen HUters
would savf many live, t'oinllcailen
ablv develops Into something ',
and the long r tt is allowed to run. the '
h-uiler It la to cure. The Bitters cur s'
Indigeallon, coiur.Jp.Ulon. dysix ptla and
biliousness, miturally and permanently, J
good fi.r cvrybtnly. I
NOTICE'.
"
Notice Is hereby
the assets of the
and Athletic Club
given .hit .11 ofj
Astorl i Football j
h-ivo been Iran.
ferred to tin undersigned
n trust
for the Un;flt of all of th rr-dlters
of said club, and that all claims
agalnft the snld club nhould be pre.
sented to the undersigned vlthln "I
days from this date.
C. J. TRHNCHARD.
Trusts
January JI.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In th District Court of tho United
Slute-v for the District of Oregon. In
bankruptcy.
In the matter of fr nj.imln L. Ward
and the firm of Howell Ac Ward, bank
rupts.
To the i-red I 'or of R. I.. Ward and
II. ,w-ll & Ward, of the Ouinty of Clat
sop, state of nr-'gon, and district afore
said, liukrupts.
Notice Is h-rvby lveii ttiut on th
1th day of January. I'JW. Ui said IlenJ.
L. Ward and Howell & Ward were duly
udjudlciited binkrupt. Anil that th
Hist meeting (.f their creditors will be
held at room t. rng. imil-linK, cor-
per of (Viinmereliil and Twelfth ntreds,
In the city t Antoriu, "n Monday, timj
.th tiny of ! bruary, l')on, at tin- hour;
i f 2 oYliK-k In the nftemni.n of said d.iy I
ut ttlileh time the .-aid creditor may I
att-nd. prove their elnlnm, appoint a j
trustee, examine the Uuikrm.t, and
tmn.iet sin h other imsiix'ss us nviy
properly i.onse le f.re ho I I meeting.
t'HAS. H. HAfWO.
Refenv In Unnkruptoy.
Astoria, Or-'g:n, January Id. 1900.
COLUMBIA STEAM LAUNDRY
CORNER NINTH AND
"v4, c
..-1 tt
w II
t --4 i . K
PacificNavigationCompany
StcamerH "R.I, Elmore," "W. II. HurrlHon"
Only line-Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Hay City, llobsonvllle.
Connwcting at Astoria with the Orveoo Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia Kiver It. B. lor Han Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply t j
Samuel Elmore & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA, ORE.
COHN A CO Agents, Oregon Railroad k Navigation Co,,
TILLAMOOb Ore. A. 4 C. ft B. Co. POKTLASD, Ore.
ccsinsinjnaa
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN.
MIsh Bertha Hartln's
Decorative
Art
Room.
LBoom 820 Dcaom Bblldlng,' 3 i
Through
Tickets
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
ll't.LUAN PALACM BLICKl'EIUI.
TOL'rtl8T8 SLECl'ICllS and
rREU RICCLlNINa CHAIR CAltB
-Dally lo-
C1 I -j, r,...,., Amali
a LaKC UeilYer, Umani.
Chicago. Kansas City
j and other Kastsra sit Us,
t,Mi ch.oksd tnroum to ast!natioa.
tinlun DlK)(. fast tun, lowoit
! IMntieh light In all ear.
, Kt-r ratos and olhsr Inrormsiloa rail oa
ur addr
O. W. L0UN8BERRT, Agent.
I a R. A N. CO.
i ,f , tj0rast0 cJt"??'
I M Third It., ear. Atdtr. Purllnd Or
A FEW
I
IMTCDCQTIM0
LllLU I lill)
FACTS
Pixs ar. oomsmplattng a
tm
whether on Imatqra or plsuara, U
aatursUy want Uia eeat sorvlo ob.
tkMiable so far aa ., comfort ae
satsty la eonovanrd. IhnployM of tki
WIMCON8IN tttNTRAL UNBl are
usld to serve the pubtlo and aur train
ar operated so aa .to nak.Mo oa
I notloa wkb dlvarglng tBr at aJi
I junction point.
t Kill aUn t&l&A Hl.r.l ' . mA BK. I. fM
onthroo,Bfalrfc'
maltlg car htWi untitled. U1
trvt4 a la carta.
' la order to obtain Ihla ftat ! arvlo
ask ih tlektt mA lo tll you a tUksi
var ......
TheWIsconsln Central Lines.
sad yoa will mate olraot eoaaeetloea at
81. Paul for Chloago, kluwauk aad
all potow aaat
For aay further tnfonnarloa oall oe aa
ticket agaat, or oomtpood with
JAB. C POND. Geo. Pi. Agent,
or JA8 A CLOCK. Ullwauk, Wis.
0ttral Afnl
M liaxk It. rortiaa Or
GBfL
TICKETS
Npomfs
it
EAST
1 Through palace and tourist sleepers.
dining and library observation car,
KLKOANT VK3TI11ULE TRAINS,
ku, j, "Klyrr leaves Port I and at
3.45 p. m. '
p. m.
No. 3. "Flyer," arrives Portland
$ 00 a. in.
For rate, etc.. call or address
at
O. W. !.OtJN3niSllRT.
Agent O. R. A N., Astoria.
A. B. C. DRNNI9TON,
. C. P. A T. A., Portland, Ore.
AST0R STS-, ASTORIA
Tflko.s work for the Hnme (lav. and
no extra charge. I wo wngons call
for nnd deliver to nuy part of city.
' Shirts, 10c, Collars, 2c
Cliffs, be ii imir -
AH oUier work in proportion.
J. VV. DALT0N, Proprietor
'PirovR OKI 1H Ynar Einfiriune
. w . . iu- -- 1
NO CHINEHS KMrj.OyEO -
Mall and Express Orders Promptly
Attended to.
ORDERS SOLICITED. Q
Call Line of Ntwest Embroid
ery Material.
. Initials a Specialty,
Choice Selection of Si imping
Dejlipis,.
9tsmpig Neatly Hose.
si
and Wahlnsloo It., Partland, Or.
HIS MOTHER'S
BROAD
II says was always so light
and wll bakd.
Wall ther la a knaok In mak
ing It
But dun't forget ths kind of
atov or rangt ud makes a
dlfrrno. Ilia niothor ua4 a
Htor Hsatoto Itnnso
(iV'.Ha-m
W. I. BCULI.T, Aft. . .
Ul Do4 Stmt.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Lv.
1 00 a. m
' ronnJiND.' "Arriv7
t-ortlaivi XTtUua liot,lU:U a.m.
1:00 p. m
fur Aatorta and inisH f ;w p.av
miHtlai pulnl. (
Aavronu. I .
For ' rortlaad A ln-ll 0a.ra.
7.4S am
10 p.m
tvrmsdlat points ll:Mp.m.
RKA8IDK) PIViaiON.
P in n. .
t 00! II :'!.
j r:.m &siAr
t 10' 11 13 I.V
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viaM t ii a. m.
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huwn on cohrtlul on am di.
AM. TRAINS to and from aid ruai
ot Flavel and Hammond via Wan-so
ton.
All train niaks olo oonntctloa at
Qubl wHh ll Norihsro I'aoino tratna
lo and from ih at or Sound point.
At rortUnd with all train lvln
Unlun dpoL
At Astoria with I. It. N. Co.'s bo l
and rail tin to and from llwaco and
North Ilaarn polnta.
TIIROt'O' TICKRTS oa Ml at Aa-
irta for ' vamento, sUn rraarlaoo, all
biulvrn and European pulnl.
t'Ur tlrkvt offlO Aslorta. Ul rjitn
Rl slrt. J. C. UATQ.
Qco'l m and raw. Aft.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia Rtvr and ruat S-mtid Navt
jatlon Conpny.
Hallcy (.aisprt Isavoa Astoria dally,
sscrpt Hunday, at T p. m.
Ix-avcs I'ortland dally eicfpt Bun
day at 1 a. m.
Whit Collar Una ttrksts and O, R
A N. tti-kr-t Intsrchantnabls on Dally
UatsTt and llaaialo.
A. J. Taylor, Astoria Aft
U. B. SCOTT. TliphoB Ut
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AKR1V1
OVERT.AND BX-
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Rnanbura;, Ashland,
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MO P.M.Bi
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(av. Los An(l,
01 Paat, Naw Or
van od th East,
Roaeburg paun(r
Via Woodhura, for
Mounti Anl. nil
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tlrownvllla, Hnr1n.
flell and Nation....
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M S P. M
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Bumlajr
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Banday
fJ K A.
it:W P.
CorvallU psnvr 'tl:M A. at
Indepsndsnc pa' Iti.S A.M
Dally, tDailr icpt Hunaay.
Cunneotlna at Ban Franolnoo with Ooi
dwiUI A Oriental, 1'aclSo Jdall and 0
anlo tsamhlp Hn- tor
JAPAN. CHINA, AUSTRALIA.
HAWAII AND TUB PIIILlHl'INKS.
Kabala tli knla on al dally bolwa
Portland, Baonimento. and Han Kranola
oo. Nat rata fl7 flrl-cia, and U ao-ond-claaa,
Ini'lisllna aicancr.
Pata and tk-kala tn Kaalarn nnlnta and
uiyii Aiao japan, inina, rtonuium,
i, China. Honolulu,
obtained from J. D,
af Mit, 1M Third mt.,
C. ILttARJCAM,
and Australia, Can b obtained from
KIKKIAND, TICkt A
lianaaer.
Throuab ticket east ror lowaat rata.
Call on C. J TrMtchard. local asaat,
Wr raryo rMwwnfi ofne. A a tori
IiUXURIOUS TRAVEL
THE "North.Wtrn Limited" trains,
laotrlo llghUd throughout, both la
aid and out, and tm tiaated, ara,
without asoeptton, th flnt train In th
world. Tny ambody th latest, nwl
sod bt Idsu for oomroit. oonvenleno
and luxury vr ofrrd ths traveling
public, and altogether ara tha most com.
plet and splsndld production of tha car
builders' art,
Thes Splendid Trains
Connect with
The Great Northern
The Northern I'nclflc and
. The Canadian Pacific.
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra oharg for thsa superior ao.
eommodatlons and all ol asses of tickets
sr avallabl for paaaag op th famous
"Nortb-wtra-Mmltetl.'" 1I trains oa
mis line ar protected by tb Interlocking
BlccX system.
w. h. mkac, : i. r. n. bataosl,
Gn'l Agent, T- A.
Portland Or.
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