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TUE XURXISa AST0H1AX, IKHA. FeBRI'ARY 9. ItOU gaily otorirtu. JOHN T. LIGHTER, til lor. Telephone Mala ML TERMS OF SUESCRtPTlOX. DAILT. Sent by Mil P' Sent t-y mall per moalh J Served Ij carrier, per month JO 6EMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mail per year, la advance tLM Postage free to aubacrlber. All communlcatlona Intended tar pub lication buld b directed t th edi tor. Buiiness communlcatlona of all kind and remittance must be add d to 'The Astortan." The AatorUn cuarantea to Ita ad vertiera the Urrect clreuUUoo of acy i newrpaper pub!lhed oa the Colombia ' river. - - Averti!nf ratei caa be tad oa ap- pUratlon to the tajlnew manaxer. Jo.t r.f- things l"ok briRhtT f-T th- ; lintish Ir iu:h Africa than at any I time ire th? ar began. But e.ro j lih the rr!l-f of La-5ymlth h tllitlM would nt -a-, and In the lavanl'ini ot th" Trarual the southern fft.tlrr hi'-h i nald to b a r.atural f-T-tr tti Pril.'ah will fcr.d th- hr3t tak of the war. Th prnt-ot ytar will four flen-di-i tatt'ehips placed In active rvlc in our naT- The K-.-arsarge will be commHcioneJ on February 29, the Ken tucky about April 1, th Alabama in; May, and the WiFConsin about Septem- j U-r 1. The ftnt three will be assigned to the North Atlantic squadron. Tbee j battl-hlis will make our navy, far ir.ore f r-rmilable, and should prove r-lnlil peattrmaktrs. The Xiaraua canal, being an abzo lute n-ies.t- to the United rtatns. rf'ie? not approach in masrnlfjde the j tecer'iiie to which this government haa :i-c in the past. It is a nirr plaything today when cjxpared with the consircctkn of the t-an-Atlantlc 1 niNay across the Rocky and S -irra! Irumber given by reports from Amerl-1 rooui.talr. when the government m, . . t can Murt-es .n that Uud, to which are! involved iu a feirful civil war and It' ... .... ! ladled 19,000 German, Jkotcb, XrUh audi credit Ust-d to the uttermon. itwa, ; fc ctlv nterr,ri. tut it nw . I tity to hold the Pacific slope, to in lis sjluble I"nlon wkh the s-.veinmttit. The or.ditk.ns vihich then cnficntd i us male it impossible to construct that xreat highway without fearful proflig acy, ate and debauchery, but the Der..r,ts to th? nation have been ln ca lculable. One of thr novel featur-s of the next frrat national battle, if the democrats thai! fight It out on the anti-expansion platform, w.I! be ex-President Cleve land and ex-Preeid-ntial Candidate Bryan proclaiming the same supreme principle of democratic faith. Cleve land is agalni expansion because of ' his constrictive conservatism that has made him largely a law unto himself, but Bryan Is asa'r.si expansion be cause the admin ftiatlon and ita party are for it. If the administration had ; propes'd to surrender a single foot of: Nature planned that infants should have only milk for at least the first year of life. But thin milk, skimmed milk, will not nourish. It's the milk that is rich in cream, or fat, that does the work. This is be cause fat is positively neces sary for the growing body. Scon's Emulsion contains the best fat, in the form of Cod-Liver Oil, for all delicate children. They thrive greatly under Hi tue. Soon they weigh more, eat more, play better ind look better. Iff just the right addition to their regular food. The hypophofphitei oflime and soda in it are necewary to the growth and formation of bone and teeth, At all drier ; soc. n4 $t to. SCOTT I BOWNE, ClmuU, Kc York. W4aaaaa44aaaattw'aaaaHw,'W,,T( 1 The Best Food for Infants 1 I H r a 1 l Kari's Clover Root Tea I - . , n h ...'-;. i -i: -. v.- - . j tame. Mwnswittr ri-Mwtf " I (ll(tV,fclC.IBiJI.M on m) !'im Sold by CHARLES ROGERS ! i - i ; th vret-J from ?r-a-n l-y t jScrols.ii of our army an J navy. th of Colonel Urjan ou! l hav t-.-n ' I hfani frorn the pagtrn to the etrn was jrin.v.n.ir. the unjmtriotlo policy 'of the republiian ex-ecutive. but the ri? br-inc altered altera the cae. The 'justi-.n of territorial expan1-"! i li it lnitel Statra ia no longer In i:pi!e There are 'me honet men ir.d .Tiioy t'. ilhrinr dvmag )gue who a-.'an it. but the pluy of cnartxiun L a Srn-ily settled today aa the pnna nrr.t o!i- of this f nernment aj are tht star In their pVrs. Any party that ittempta to halt It will be ground to powd-r, and the patr.otic people of , ever p liticil faith will beirtlly u - tain the government la the eipaoalon j tlt bx already been attained, an I any further expanrf-n thea there itfhdil be a reasonable occ&aion for it. THE HOSTILE ARMIES Son-..- int-resting figure on ihe re- i rour.- of the hlile armie in Suth !A(rii a hav e bn collated, showing that ! the popuUtion f the Tranraal in u -ls aivm at white, and tLc Orang-? Fre State in liW at ".I'A. Al- ! low in one in eiht as available fighting i material, this would make the Afrikan- , der levies ,') 1-j round number?, o.- tn.t2 and a f;ac;i(.n, and that is the v VUiSr ,c.i..i ,w m, -ive5 turn tne tJoer s;ate. n is ai i tir;at-J tbat prr-bably 19 more 'have J lined from among the disaffected in Natal. Cape Colony and other Brit ish po&srfsions where the D-Jtca de f ei'jant are found, making an aggre gate of ,'. F"m Lc-nlon source the number of iJrilili tr-jjp! in Africa 1 'M?A, 'hile more are afeard transports on their -.vay thither. Beyond comparison tltis It the laigcst force Grat Uritaln J has ever put into the field. At the end of the Crimean war she had scraped together men, Wellington at '.Waterloo had Ro-jghly speakirg, only fi.VA raen are at the front. Ten thousand others have been lost and 14,0C4 are shut up in La dvemith and other beleaguered points. YVMle the estimates given abcjve ) doubtles hhow the limit of the io-rs available Cghting force, and hence all the Afriicarid--r army is practically in the fi-ld, the refources cf Great Brit ain are far ftvm being exhausted, and the spirit shown by the nation Is such that it will stand far greater drains. Although the Boers have been large ly successful, it must be noted that i th-.-y have always-been fatored Loth by greater numbers and by S'jperijr position In all the contets so far. It is probab'e. however, the movement of Lord P.oberts intj the Orange Free .Siate v. ill change all thla. There the country is a great plain, or v-ldt, and th'jn far tie B;ers have shown ro ap titude f tr fighting in the open. They roUkt follow the army of invasion and: be forced upon the defensive, where! tney are no on the aggressive, and no tactics a 1th which they are not familiar, and will thus be at a dit-ad-j vantage. ' This is "carrying the war Into Afri ca" in a new sense. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. All fishermen who are fishing sow. or who intend to fish the coming sea son, are requested to aena in tneir ap plications for license, with the re quired fee, to the fish commissioner without delay, 403 Commercial Bt, Astoria, Or., o 07, Oregonian Bid., Portland, Or., T. C. REED. Fish Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Ntke U hereby given that the un dcrsutm-J ha b"en duly nolntiJ and h qualified a administrator of the estate if Jvbn R. Htiurit, deceased. All pers-m hsvin claim S nt ute ar hereby require-! to present the umr, dalj verified ft require! by l. to the said !m r.:Hiitor at the offlc of Ftt n. lVmh Simon, N Cfwmtwr of Oimnv-ive building, Fvrt.'anl. On-run. within six mr.thi fm the dte (( this notice. ARTHUR WILSON. Administrator. PAXTOV. MKACH A IMrN. A tier- ries fr Administrator. lle.1: K bruiy I. NOTICE: Notice Is hereby given that 11 of he imi of the Astoria Football lT i ffirvj to tin u , fwr the wi::t e Club have twi tran- nJerigte 1 as trust fur the !!::: cf a!! of th crtdltor a?.J '"-at a'l c!ll:n i sinst the id club thouU be prf. ' , , , .., dayj fitm lhi de. j C. J. TREX CHARD. ! January JL I-XL jr Purine the blood by eUnalnatlnc all rwtLBi'ar'rill Tttr arimli'irinv tha - - crei0r,, rerjlaUci the benreie and aid- ing nature In throwing off that which make a yellow kin. The effect on the , COMPLEXION is qu.te pronounced. ' a few days" U9e wrill demonstrate. Tl ere is n thir g Lke p-. erty to gi.e n a pR.iti"al ki oWlgt of the rar uj of the tui'k of human klndntts. HERViTA FILLS Srstert iii!:fr Lost V:rjr isd .aahood. Cnre fcy,:?ir Ki"ht Kmiieionsan' wastir.jf cifeajea, all effect of self- i-.-Ia.iUr;, cr exc!s and lndi i- ' Jcretlon. A Dfne tonic and V- " UWx,l ouuaer. unnpa tut r,';-i jloir to ta!e cheeks and k KJ . . e i .v f5 resU-re? the tre cf jrouta iSiRir rra'l KClf iv t Y.-.t fthfirpc t? 17 . ' for j?0; waij a vrritti-n guarao -"-uiai. numcx, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts-, CHICACO, IU t ot Sal by Chart Bxn. rnjjiL Oreg Ofi It's fjUcer that the man who knows It all so seldom turns his knowledge to good account. LfflSPffllS SAUCE THE ORIQINAL WORCESTERSHIRE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1 This ntan ia as tr,!- bvttl'. Job DvaOM's Sons, Ageots, New York It is far better to laugh over what you have than to cry over what you have not J. A. PclStclbCnd No More Back Ache MwmM X Constipation. IMFUkfATlOM tf BLACCEB. iO aV f-W I H 6 rV IP I I tr,r bol-. J I y . en . i ' n . Contractor and Builder. 'Mm LI E aF. "a-u 1 IODIDE OF IRON for AS I A .POOtWESS of the BLOOD, 1 w.io ill i ivnAi. w bAanbb5 None genuine on lew trnM "BLancASD" ALL riKt'f.lsTS E. FOtOEBA a CO. , N. V. A gt. fcr f. 1 u nearly dead with dyif!a. tried doctor. yImKM mtnrral aprinffw. and grew worwe. I maed Kodol Vy pepda Cure. That cured me." It dl reau what you eat Cure indigrwtljn, our atomach, htirtburn and aU form of dyvpepala. Chaa ILofera, How happy can be when our con- lert- it iot xnd-mnatory. DeWKt't Llttl Early RIt purify lh blond. rtHU the l;ver. invigorate the tv-rtetii. Famoua U:: pl!!t for cvn. tlpatloo and liver trouble. Chat Rof era, V!t Annie E. Gunning. Tyre. M!ch .: "I tuffered a long time from dya-p-p-a: .it flnsft and became very weak. Kodol Dytpepa Cure complete ly cured me. It di-ta what you at and cure all forma of womach troubla It never falla to give Immediate relief In the worn cairm. Chaa Itfera. Why art w ala telling our trou ble to persons who take no interest la themt Mr. R. Chun-hlll. ilertin. Vt.. asy: "Our baby x covered with running DeWttt'a Wi'ch Haael galve cured hrr." A r-tac for pile and ikln dleae. Keware if worlh.1 counterfeit. Clia lUg. it U a nolK-tabte fact that a d.r oft fivquently lgrlHea jut what l lm-kilh-d in tbe exiTMion, A a cure f r rheumatlim Cham berialn'a Pain Itilm la cal.-ilng a wide reputation. D. B. Johrurton of Rich mond. Ind ha been trmUed 1U :ht ailment mrce lvSl In !-aking of It h aayii: ,-I never found any thing that would lellere lire until I ul Cbambr!aln-a Pain Palm. II act like magic with me. My foot i nwoilen ard paining rr.e very much but on rood application of Pain Kalm relieved ni Fot ale by t'harle ILger. Ho v many per.-n are fr timr r'ady to U'U. ve in the pn gnostic liorm of a fortune teller than In the t-fVacy of thlr on effort. My son ha ben trouUlel for year w-;ti chrmic d'.irrti-va. Sjme'.ln-.e ago I persuaded him :o take a-:n of ChamlK-rlaln'a Colic. Chotera and Iiarrh'ea remedy. After tmitig two bottle of th 2S-oent !e be waa cured. I give thi testimonial hoping cm one similarly afflicted may read it and be benefited. THOMAS C KOWEa Glflicoe. O. For ; by Charie Roger. When a man 1 taken in. le Is al ways out Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalla. Mo.. avei hi child's life by On Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given ber up to die with croup. It's an lr,faJlib cur for coughs, cold, grippe, pneumonia, bron chia and throat and lung trouble Relieve at once. Cha Roger. Only WO per ns in 1. (,( die of cid age. "On Minute Cough Cure is the beat remedy I ever usd for cough and e-Ids It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like it" write IL N. Vi 1 lama. Gentryvllle. Ind. Never fall It Is the only harmless remedy that give Immediate results. Cure coughs, cutds. hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and all throat and lung trouble Its early use prevent con sumption. Chaa Rogers. The ladder of fame may be alnpted to any climate. J. B. Clark. Peoria. III., says: "Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with Dewitt's Witch Haxel Salve." It Is Infallible for pile and skin disease. Beware of counter feit Chaa Rogers. sk-ne people spend a lot of money practicing economy. A SURE CURE FOR CROUP. Twenty-five Tears' Constant Use Without a Failurt. The first indication of croup is hoarsness, and in a child subject to that disease it may be taken as a sure sign of the approach of an at tack. Following this hoarsness Is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy ia given a the child becomes hoarse, or even after th croupy cough appears, It will pre vent the attack. It la used in many thousands of homes in this broad lard and never disappoints the anx ious mothers. W have yet to learn of a single instance in which It baa not proved effectual. No other prepa ration can show such a record twenty-five year constant use with out a failure. For sale by Charley Roger. It costs more to neglect our duties than to accomplish them. All Astorlana who visit Portland and desire spending a pleasant evening in company with polite people and in the enjoyment of an unexcelled musical program, should go to tne rreaericKs burg. Beside vocal and Instrumental selections there are many other at tractions to delight the visitors. The new management is making the Freder icksburg a well-merited success. brown II oka .nt, rrops. It takai but a minute to overcome tlckline in the throat and to stop a cough by the u? of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures a l forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmlfsw and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous f peclflc for grippe and Its after effects. Chaa itogers. rl.s3rfUaBgrV'.tg.. asV.Twei i(rat, tni 1 tiie-Vifo obtained rd ill Pa hu,nMennductrd fur IJAfiraATe Sf r. ooOrncciOepoiTCO,a. Phtcst Orriet j 'rrmou Iron. Whinittto. 3 btod nwxlel, drawiof or p'ooM, with JenM ooo W advue, ii pmtentatite or A, Utt of. rcbargc Our let tA du till patent kiectir'd. A PAMFMLCT ii'lW to UlAMlU rMMIXU, WHH cow ot mat is'thc U. S. sad iocciga couauu KOt ire. Addcu, C.A.SNOW.&CO. : Or. Purtmr OrncCs WMMmotod, D. C. hrSl 1 '-'' rr ASTORIAN , . BARGAIN COLUMN I hv MiMt for (Jkeh, I m 'lverU1i-g for th Cah gni-rry trwite, fug which I offor th fullrst Tkg.tts and lowtt price. Kwrything eleao and fr. I rvmpt auction. CIIAHLES LARSON. Urocerl.w and Crockery. There' StttUfaciHiii In buying 0vrar whrt Ih stork la com plot and you have an souranc a to quality. I have a litres aminment of str-rUng silver and hotlowwar In latert drwlgn for weJding pnnww and holiday trade. 1W ur to it b- for y -u buy. O. W. SMITH. Ill Commercial street. 'hi !: Your lnnJrv .' We claim, and w w(U prove to every one. that w have the I! and mot up-to-date laundry oa th Coast A trial order wtil convlnc the most particular. If you want neat prompt work, try the CITY TEAM LAVNDRT. 13 Franklin Aveau. R. SCHIlirPEP.il AN. ITop. Fur a Holiday (.i(t Th U nijhir. i.lorf than a f! r cf sjlverw.ire ur cut glass. 1 h;v a compl-Y asAjrtrt'.er.t i f th l:i production at rearfcb!" prti--. IL EKSTROM. Tb Jeweler. m Commercial Stmt Itcttcr 1 huii Her The Pond Street Fish Market la better than ever prepared to supply fresh and salt csh of all kinds, vjcodi delivered to any part of the city and satiiftctbm guaranteed. BONO STREET FISH MARKET. 117 Bond Street. Millinery Nov vltitf I destrt to further call the atten tion of the ladle to my handsome stork of trimmed millinery. It cam. prise the latent creations of the millinery an. and I am offering re duced rate for th next M Jr. MISS McRAE. Dr. T. V DENTIST. IT Commercial Street. ASTORIA. ORE. Over Schlusael'a Clothing 8 lore. TMR LOIVKC. o. :.. . i - . - t . I I OiriMTI in w.r t il T Wi.l i. . 1 1 'ihe Ijy vre mi xi;ra"(ive r-o-rt wher-u . ' p'-i. H e rvei.triii. The Amme Sulns : I. .!' I 'rit t-.'ri i H1 mi the t illn n J ir-. nl r uVi a roniil t-roirntm ( 1 cK-etitXiir I i: rri?, IIiiJim n,t" u L'liia'd r 4 n,a A'e r fsl-ire in cxlii.ex ti-i:. ' t".i t'i" I 'i Pibtflt !e on 1 1 mill U- m-rve 1 si all mxvs GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. "Foil Ft.'vms. Orvg..n. Jai. . 1J0. S-a!td prop!i In dupihale w.il b recelvod r.e until 1J m. February 10, !!, and th-n opened, for the pur chase of thr-re -l;ich gaiui and car-rnr-s least iron); 10-Inch guns and earning' (cast Iron); five :. -po-jnd Parroxt gun and carriiip. (eat Iron). 1jo io.li shot l-lmn ar.d 10 incb (cast Iron): shells, lluh and 19-lncii (cast Iron): l;S hind spikes (wrought Inm); tw li-ton hydraulic Jacks; and many oth'r ar ticle of lrn, wod and copper. Right to reject any and all bid It r-mrv d. Inform&ntlon furnished up-jn appilr. tion. W. A. RETHF.L. First U.utnr.t. Third Artillery, CommaKllrg. TO CURE LAORIPPE IN TWO DAYS Take Laxative Brumo Quinine TaM -U All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. R W. Grove' a gnatur is on each box. He. GOVERNMENT PR0P0SAU Treasury Department Washington, D. C. Junuary 10. lsoo. Sealed propos als for the purchase of the revenue steamer Corwln will be received by Captain V. F. Toxler, R. i;. 8., until 11 o'clock M., Saturday, February 10th n-xt. Toe Corwln la a steamer of 213 gross tons, top-sail schooner rig; with Oregon fir frame and copper and gal vanized Iron fastening; extreme length HiV4 feet; beam molded 2 feet; draft feet 4 Inches forward and 11 feet S Inches aft; lias one Inverted direct acting engine, and one cylindri cal Scotch return tubular boiler, bjllt in IS'9. and is supplied with sails, awn ings, anchors, chains, boats, steam wlnd'ahs. etc. The vessel can be seen at Pjrt Townsend, Washington, upon application to either Captain Toxicr or her commanding officer, and will be open for Inspection until the date above named. Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope "Purchase of Revenue Kieaim-r Corwln," and addressed to Captain D. P. Toxlc-r, R. c 8., Port Townm-nd, Washington. O. L. SPAULDING, Assistant Secretary. COVERNMKNT PltOPOSALS WANTED. "Fort Stevens. Oregon, J.m. 6, 1'JjO. -Sealed proposal In duplicate will be received hre until 12 m. Feb. 10, 1900, and then op-ned for the purchase of tru following at Fort Cunby, Wish Inifton: Tv.o S-inch guns and wr riag' feast iron); 15 10-lnch guna ann carnagt tca.- iron); one fl inch rifle cit Inn) w,th carriage and limber (woodr, two 300 p.U'id Parrott guns and carriag's; two car riages for U-inch gun (caat iron); four carriages for s-lnch rifle converi. ed (cat Iron); 1000 shot 8-Inch and l'Miic-ii (cast Iron); 2 5 shell 8-lnoh and pj-tneh (ca'rt Iron), and many other articles of Iron, wood and cop pr. Right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Information furnlnhed upon application. W. A. P.HTHEL, First Lieutenant. Third Artillery, Commanding." LIGHT-HOT 'PR PROPOSALS WANTED. Sealed proposals will he rw. me mice or me ugnt-iiouse Inspector. Marriuam Building, I, rtl.inct, iiregon until 12 o'clock M.. March I iwiVi . . " , . -va aw b furnishing provisions f,.r Viait-ls and stations In the 13th light-house district me kui jr.ar enaing June 30, 1901. in accordance with snec.nentir.n. I'-S Of Which. Wilh l.lnr.l, r ,.i,.V. and other Information, may be I ad un- , commanuer a, D, muBSlg, u. D. n. Oregon Short Line Railroad. TH! DIRBCT R0UT TO Montana. Utah. Colorado ini all Cittern Points. Ore ofcoiee af tw favwKs rout, ft th Calow Faolfl Ft MaU UA ot th Itt Or, ti.ss Lane. LOOK AT TH TIM I U LUyito Salt Lake '2 Iayg to iVuvcr 3 1 Iiiys to Cliicago 4J Iys to New York. Fra iwaHntnc ehsJr, jphMr4 toon wt pcsi oar, aad Pvllm sjm stvxwr. agri4 M trwto. For further inrorMtKM. apply to Or A orta. orva. C O. TERRY. W. C. COMAM. Trav. Pa Art. Om. AgeaL U Third Porrlsnd. or. O. W. LOUNtTlBHRT. At a K. It- ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lefw ' PORTLAND. ' Am.. I a m Portland t'otoa Dvpot.ilI U m 'Mp.rn. tjr AMon and lnunl ipat .'reed polata :am.For Portland A ln-!ll a. lspm.jtermedlat point i l;ap. p. re. EA8IPC DIVISION ? m a it. I 11 S I.v 1 t 11 IJ, Ar l i: it t.v IV l Ar a m m. Arj T 4 l.v! : ! i a ...Astoria. .Warreaioa... ah tir I it .Sa!d ... I.v; t.U I fc SPECIAL SEASIDE SCNDAT TRAIN Lravs Atorta at I M a. ss.; arrives al aeasl ls a. sa. Paswngw y return o any train iSowa a schrdu: ea taut data ALL TRAINS to and from rua ot Fiavel and Hammond via Warrwa loll AU traic mak clo coeAxtloas at Ovl wth ail Narthars Pei9 trains to and from tb east or Sound poiota At Portland with ait train Us Tin L'nluo depot. At Astorta with IRAN. Co's boat od rail 11 t aad from Iisraco aed Sorb Dch p-jtata. TI5ROVO TICKETS oa sal al As f tor ,tniM Saa Fraaciaca. all .'-ro and Europe potot VUf tu ht offlo Astoria, 134 Commr. tlal street J. C at ATO. 0B'l rvt and Tm. Art A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Whea peopl ar coMtnplaaa a tri what her oa busuas or p'.eaaar. th) Baiunuiy want lb best rrie oh. UiaaDl so far a a.d. comfort 6 safHy U roncvriMd. Enployas of tk WISc'ONSIN CENTRAL LINEL art uald to tv th p-jbllo aad our train. ar o pecs ted so as I soak cto. eoa section wwh dlrartiag l'B at aC Juacrtlon pot eta PailsMa Paiac Slevptag aad Chair Can oa through tralr. Dialog Oar asrrv Bxcnd M'als arvsd a sa cart, la order to obtain this fl,-t eiaas senrlcs ask th ticket sgwnt to sll jroa a Ucki The Wisconsin Central Lines. aad ro will max dJraot cotuMotloe al at. Paul for Chicago, afuwaok aad aU point aat. For any farther tnformalloo can oa aa Uckwt aawnt or correpund with JAJ. a POND. On. Paaa Agnt or JAJ A CLOCK. MUwaukM, V. 0atwj Aot IM Stark It. TMrUaad Or EAST ru SOUTH LEAVS PORTLAND ARRIVI OVERLAND EX PKtiHH. for Bal.m, Itoubun. AahlAn 7:M P.M.Seranto, Ogdeo, 1:00 A. at naa rraocuoo, wio- iav. Lo Angi, :i Paso, Nw Or cans and th Cast t m a. m Rose burg passenger Via Woodbur, for MountAngl, Bll vrtoo, Wst Sclo, Browavlll, Spring 0ld and Nation.... N:M P. Bl Dally ICept Sunday Dally icspt Bandar n m A. M corvailis passenger tl:M A. U Independence pass' t:a i ll 14 M V. m Dally, tDatlr except Sunday. Connecting at Ban Franolsco with 0ol donul A- Oriental, Pacin.0 Mall and O anlo steamship lines for JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES. ReMt tickets on sal dally between Portland, Sacramento, and San Francis co. Nt rate H7 Ursl-clasa, nd fli ond-class, Inrlifdfng sleeoer. Psts and tickets to Eastern point ana Europe. Also Japan, China. Honolulu and Australia. Can b obtained from J. B KIRK1AND, Ticket Agent 134 Third t., It KUKHLER, C. H. MA RICH AM Msnacer1. O. F. A P. a. Through tickets t for lowest rates Call on C. J Trsnchard, local agent, Wr.s Farao Coauwa' offlo. Astoria. GnEALoil TICKETS to all NTS EAST Through nalao and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation cars. ELKO A NT VESTIBULE! TRAINS. No. 4. "Flyer" leave rortland at J Jf BiMWT 3.45 p. m. p. m. No. t, "Flyer," arrive Portland at 8 00 a. m. For rates, etc., call or adflrwaa O. W. LOUNSBfDRRT. Agent O. R, N Astoria. or A. B. C. DBNNISTON, C. P. T. A., Portland, Or. WHITE COLLAR LINL ajaaMsaa CVhimbia IUvw and ruwt sUfi4 MavW gwtloit (Mnpaiw. Hallry dalaert Isavaa Astoria daily, ssnept Sunday, at T p. m. Leaves Port land daily sioept loa day at T a. m. While Collar Una ttrksia and a It. A N. tickets Inlerohangrabl oa Ilsiley Ualsrrt and llala A. J. Taylor, Astoria Agt U. n. SCOTT, TtUphoa UJ. Prldtnt IiuxuRious Travel rp IIB 'North. W.sltrn Llwllsd" tr!, 1 sl.ctrlo llghlsd throughntil, both a .Id and out and atstm tisalvd, at, without ssrapilon, hs Bnsst train la th world. Ty embody lb lalt owt and bMt Ua fur oomfoil, eonvstilMoa snd luaunr ever offersd Ihs Iravsllog public and aitolnr ar th most aom. pl.t and spltndld produnilon of lb oar builder' art. ThM SpUndld Train ('onn.ot with The Great Northern The Northern 1'iidflc and The Canmllnn I oc Iflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No titra chart for th.t tupsrior a, tommodation and alt oIssm of tlrketa sr avallsbl for passag th famous 'North-wMter Limited." All train oa this tn ar protect! by lb Interlocking Htcck ytra. W. II MKAD. F. C. SAVAaC. Ova'l Anl. T A. Portlaad Or, 1 TIMH KMI IH1.PJI I'KI-jkKI tM'ii. rrtUd. Assiva xtt Ijik. Itrntrr, Ft y . j Worth, Oumlia. Kn- w City, hu Liuls, . J? " i lilrkgutnd rt. Mail p si. fip.ku w'l' ,n Hr.." Hpan ri H'"ieNiil, Bi.l'nii, riri'. H. iniiuill, iiww.r. t lllraso and Kaat, a at. ' Cm in A.Uifla 4XI1AN TUAMIIIS All Hallln lli tub. )n-t tf llllll0. if'or fan r iiiiaiu-Hsll J rt..J,,IJ. U.l'.r ' I fVtlnntkl rtlwte a m i HtMimtr EtH.iu.Lr Tn -rtl.ad ikt ' War Ijindioaa M liitt M. ty IIXwk1T K.vru J.Z u".,m ?lcm A W)-ljii.a k M lllam.lt. Vi- . . Ja m. kill Klvr. Kipirl laa illy I s. . IUrlsUil.rwUlon. j dally I sm " I !.l. MKT Turi.1h.il i I'.irlluu.l I Salur.Ujr ami r 4i.0n.in. Mint, Wed Frldsy O. W. IrOUNinERRT, Agent Astoria, W H UVRLBCRT. 0a pa. Aat frtil. or. Through Tickets EAST AND S0UTHE1ST icto PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS, TOURISTS SLEEPERS and FREB RECLININO CHAIR CARS -Daily to- Salt Lake. Denver. Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City sod othtr Easwra till. Daggag checked tnrougn to aestinalloa, union uepots, tast tun, lowt raiw, Pllitach Until In all ara For rates and other Information call oa ur auures O. W. LOUNBBERRY, Agnt O. R. as N. Co. Astoria. Ortcon. or J H. IX57HROP, Oen. Ag"Pt . us intra at.. or. Aiar, rortisna. ur. "Till) LWAL ft" A familiar nam for th Chicago, Mil wauke & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union a th Great Railway running th "Pioneer Limited" trains very day and night between 8t Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "Th only perfect train In th world." Understand: Connection ar mad with all Transcontinental Line, assuring to paasegenrs the best servtos Known. Lux urlous coaches, tleotrto light, steam beat of a verity equaled by no other Un Be that your tlckot read via "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point tn th United State or Canada. All ticket tgent sell them. For rates, pamphlet, or other informa tion, address, J. W. CASET, C. J. EDDT, General Agent, Portland, O.r Trav. Paaa Agt, Portland. Or.