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HIE MORNING A8TOK1AN. THtilLSL-AY, FIBIU'ARY IR, ltOO JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main tCL terms op subscription. t DAILY. Bent hy mall, per jrer H.09 Sent by mall, per month SO Served by carrier, p?r month M SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year. In advance liOO Fostag free to aubscrtbera. All communication Intended (or pub lication ahiuld b directed to the edl tor. Uuslness communlcatlona of all kinds and remittance must be address ed to "The Aatorian.' The AstorUn guarantees to Ita ad Tertlsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. Democratic senators twit the republi cans for Insincerity In reporting an amendment to the financial bill pro viding that when the millennium comes there will be no objection to the Ameri can people putting on white robes In honor of the event, but a test vote authorizing the president to entertain further propositions to arpolnt delegates to an International conven tlon of cranks opposed to the gold standard received only one republican vote In the senate and that the vote of the crank who offered the amend ment This shows pretty conclusively where the republicans stand and wish to be counted on the chimera of Inter national blmetalism. Either the opponent of the Hay Pauncefote treaty, which makes the proposed Nl araguan canal neutral, are more talkative than he.-etofore, or the treaty is more unpopular than had been supposed. It would seem as If both were the caai. Tet there does not appear to be any reason to appre hend that the treaty will not be rati fied. The president la as Arm and de termined In his support as ever. The treaty has not been as well received by the newspapers as expected, and two strong Washington papers are op posing its ratlMcation. Nevertheless, It doe not seem as If all this should came the treaty to be rejected, even though it is never easy to secure a two-thirds vote In the senate on any proposition. Twenty years ago the United States imported manufactured Inn and steel to the amount of I63.956.S53 and export ed less than one-fourth of that amount or, to d exact, 115,422,874 worth. In the year 18:19 the Imports had dwindled to $15,790,200 and the exports of the same materials had swelled to $103,689, 645. These figures, covering the two ends of a twenty-year period, let a flood of light upon the Industrial revolution that had taken place In this country. We have not only ceased to' depend upon the rest.of the world for iron and steel In any form or considerable quan tity, but we have become an exporting nation on a large scale In these com modities. The thief revolution has taken place In the last half of the twen- The fifty-cent size is just right for the baby, A little cf it in the bottle three or four times a day will supply precisely the fat all thin ba bies need. If your baby does not gain in weight as fast as you would like, try Scott's Emulsion The result will please you. If the baby nurses, the mother should take the emulsion. It makes the baby's food richer and more abundant: only buy the dollar size-it's more economical. Both mother and child will feel at once Us strentthertinj. upbuilding and fat-producing properties. A all tn'-t : yr. ani itao. SCOTT & bOWNE, Qtejnuti, New York. I- op the Baby "Housework is haid worii without GoldDusf WASHING FEATHER FILLOWS Father Pillow etd vashint oot Jtr. Choow Might, ono day; Ml Urn tub bill full of ter iol ! lmol boiliu boc diuolvf ueufa Gold Dost 7isiing Powder la ll to mat food ends; put on or two elllovt la, acrcordinf 10 site, puih Ihera up ind dowo and rub them bemcfl tat bind uniil ciraa. if ooe tudt 1$ rot tnoi(h, uk two or more; rinx la ckr rm truer, wrioj u drr M pottlblc, led birf them out; bra dry, hik vtll, uid lixr will be m light tad toft m pillow. T. KT i, tftln txvm our ft Kvlt wuxit iiua roa uovkiou ' ialfaw im4 M THE B. K. railkAMK COMPUIV, St. t.a. In Tar. lulu. ty-year period. In the calendar year lS'H) our exports of Iron and steel were but IST.OvOVWo hlle the Imports were 1 4t.5ll.M0. The last ten-year period has seen the Imports decrease two-thirds, and the xeports Increase fourfold In value. If this ratio be maintained dur ing the next ten year the Import will have f.illen to aero and the exports risen to 1400,000,000. The conditions f.r a phenominai increase in export are much better than In 1S90, for our re av'ircva In this direction are much greater while our agencies for the rale and shipment of Iron and steel abroad are much more effective than ever be fore. In view of these figures. It Is not surprising that Iron and steel producing Industries across the water regard the prospect of American competition with apprehension. Our Inexhaustible re sources In Iron and steel were well knowu long the world over. Our abil ity to successfully compete for the mar kets of the world was never demon strated before. These highly gratifying statistics are certain to stimulate the American Iron and steel producers to greater efforts to secure foreign cus tomers, and It Is well directed, hopeful effort that counts in the competition for the world's markets. ELECTION OF SENATORS BT DI RECT VOTE IS FAVORED. That the house will be called upon at' , . . , .. this session to consider the question of, electing fnitcd States senators by dl-. rect vote of the people is apparent from thi favorable report of the committee 1 , .. ...... . ,v ' on elections upon the bill Introduced by Representative Corliss of Michigan. I which proposes an amendment to the ; rnnstltntlnn. ' The Corliss bill was framed In re- sponse to a public sentiment which has ' maniiesttd Itself in the Increasing ten dency of political parties to name sen atorial candidates in state conventions and In the numerous petitions from state legislatures praying for legislation of this character. The republican par-! ty in Ohio and the democratic party in ' Illinois have set the precedent of choos- j ing candidates for the United States senate In state convention. A good many other states have had recent oc- caalon to wish they had followed the example of Ohio. The long senatorial fignt in Iowa, which obscured all other considerations In the election of men to the legislature, and which Anally term inated In the election of Senator Geer, has solidified republican sentiment In that state In favor of the nomination of United States senators in state conven tions hereafter. The contest was a clean one throughout, developing no lasting bitternibH and leaving no wwounds or taste of dishonesty, and yet the wrangle was protracted and ex pensive to the state. As soon as the political atmosphere at Dts Moines be gan to cool off the politicians were quick to declare themselves In favor of the nominating plan as a safe measure for avoiding costly contests and for re moving all temptation to resort to the corrupt methods that have scandalized Montana, Pennsylvania, and other states The report of the house committee on the Corliss bill states that "It is evident from an examination of the constitution that it was the original intention to leave to the citizens of each state the right to determine when, where and in what manner the election of senators should bu held." The restriction to the ' legislature, It declares, was the result of a compromise and contrary to thu Judgment of the grea t constitutional lawyers, including Hamilton and Jef ferson, ho had a hand in framing the Instrument. The house will doubtless pass the Corlisi) measure and the senate, as us ual, will smother it In committee. But public sentiment In favor of election of senators by direct vote of the people la gathering force every year, and a few more senatorial scandals, such a are now being aired from Montana, will crystallze the sentiment into a popular mandate so strong that even the senate cannot Ignore It. iL. Tlannlng to meet a note Is mature de liberation. f fir hSlnlic : :l) rnn nil nnil $n5umption cure This i beyrtv.l tjm-tioi ts mot (uciviaiii! Cous-h Mci.ll cne cvrr known to i-ioncr: u liw lioM iv:ina!v cuic the Wort C4r c( I ii'l'th, I'tiMip nd Htcn.h tis, while u won tlerf'.il tu-iT in t.e cure of I'onvnnipt.ott wttl'tMit a pr allrl in I lnsl.r v of mtJ'i me. Smce iM tilvt t'.:scovrry it h4 born k'I 1 p'i ft mrtrsptrr, a ttst wtv--r r nh-r ntrd'cino can K'a'i.l. it yiu Hhvo h Couh, we rnrnetlv ask you totryit. In I'nilixl SMti nr.-l Camda -'V , and l.. aii'l in Kn !nnd !s. '.'d., '.. 5.1 an J 4.Cd. SOLE PROPRIETORS SlCWells&Col . LEROY. N.Y. l HAMILTON. CAM ? Sold by CHARLES RCKJER9. In a happy household there Is no room for doubt. HERV1TA PILLS Restore Vitality Lo5t V!rr and Manhood. Cure Imnotenc. NijhtKmissIonsar. J wasting disease J, all effects of self. ab!1i or "cess and iadis- ftrret.on. A ncrvc fonlcaurt 7i? IIxI lnil(lT. Brings the V v3rVpinIc jlow to pale cheeks and jf&W restore the fire of youth. VxBv mail tA)p per box, C boxes or -y. .. a Mrn ,,aran. t("o to cure or refund the money. Se,ld for circular. Address, I klrninv. r i I'tnVI I M IVICUIMt. Clinton aacksnr bts , chicaco, IJi. I For Bale by Charles Risers. Drusfist. ssurt. OrrgoD J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder. THE PROOF of the pudding Is to the and the proof of I'qoor IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that' elusive demonstration. Ours will stand tbs HUGHES & CO. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 23, DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped in Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. K3J Duane St, Astoria, Or. W. 3. COOK, Mgr Kw. Tet 113. Scow Bay Iron and Brass Works, lH:h Ht. hii) Frnnklln Ar. Huffsclimidt & Lovell, Props t Sr.l-STKEl, MASCA.NCSr and rnosrnoit BltOXZe a Specialty IRON and BRASS CASTINGS 'I'hone 2451, Astorls, Or. LEBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISlNCi AND MOVING A SPECIALTY Wc7A. Pohl7 COlin C0E0.TEK. Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Caskets and Fanernl Rnnplies constant ly on band. Corner 11th and Duane 8tg, Astoria, Ore My son has bwn troubled for year wit1 chtvutc dliu-rmva. Sonieilm hko I persuaded him to take some of t hainikiiiain a Colic, Cholera and Dlitrrh? remedy. After imlng two bottle of the 35-cont lit he wt cured. I give this testimonial hoping some one similarly attllctcd may read It and lw tntntd.-TltOMA9 r now Kit. GIno. o. rVr sale by Charles Rogers. Some men than (In I It. would rnthiT hunt work Mr. J. Sheer, Pednlta, Mo., aawd hit cniurs life by One Minute Cough Cure Doctor had given her up to die with croun. if an infallible our for cough, cold, grlpr. pneumonia, bron chill and throut mid lung troubles. Relieves at once. Chaa Roger. Tlu greatest of fault in to be con sclous of none. DeWItt's Little Early Klrs purify the IiKmvI, clean the liver. l:vlKornt the svsutii. FamotM llttke pills for con. Nilpation jid liver trouble. Chas Rog en. Only one per cent of wealth Is rvul comfort. Mla Annl E. Outinlng, Tyre, Mleh.. sa: I suffered a long time from dys pepsia : lost tleh and became very weak. Kodi.i PyspepMa Cure complets. ly cured me. It dltt'-st what you eat and cure all forma of aiotmich trouble, ll never falls to give Immediate relief In the worst caa-. ChM R.iger. A hungry parrtit comes very being a hollow mockery. near Mr. R. Churchill, Uertln. Vt.. s;y: "Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWlu's Witch H.uel Salve cured her." A specific for plle and ikln diseases. Keware of wonhJoM counterfeits. Chits Rogers. A true fact is more desirable than a handsome one. As a cure f r rheumatism Chain-U-rluIn' 1'aln H;tlm I galultig a wide reputation. I). U. Johnston if Rich mond. Ind., has been tnubled with that ailment since 1S62. In ieaktiiK of It he aya: "I never found any thing that would relieve me until 1 u?d Chamberlain1 Pain Hutm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining ir.e very much but one good application of Pain Halm relieved me For sale by Charles Rogers. So far this winter very little time baa been killed by sleighing it It tak-ss but a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a cough by the us? of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures a I forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre ve:its consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. Chaa Kogera. A woman never quite forgives man for kt-iHtng her on the nose. J. B. Clark. Peoria. III.. s;iys: "Su: gvons wanted to operate on me for pll-, but I cured them with DeWItt's Wlrch Hniel Salve." It Is Infallible for pil a and skin dlsvajvs. Beware of counter- It-lU Chtti Kocers. It doisn't ke p one dry to know that behind the darkeat cloud the sun I shining. "One Minute Couch Cure Is the best remedy I ever ud for coughs and cdds it is une'iualled for whooping cough. Children all like It," writes II. N. Wl l lams, Oentryvllle, Ind. Never fall. It Is the only harmless remedy that give immediate results. Cures coughs, cow, noarseness, croup, pneumonia. bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles Its early use prevents con sumption, unaa Kogers. By securing the withdrawal of Mr. Huntington's opposition to the con mrucuon 01 me Nicaragua canal, a great obstruction haa been removed. At first it was xuppored the United States would have to dig around him. "I was nearly aead with dyapapola, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dy pepaia Cure. That cured me." It di gests what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all form of dyspepsia. Chas Rogers. The man who boasts that he pays as he goes sometimes has a reputation for staying. All Astoria ns who visit Portland and desire apendlng a pleasant evening In company with polite people and in the enjoyment of an unexcelled musical program, should go to the Fredertcka- burg. Healdes vocal and Instrumental selection there are many other at tractions to delight the visitors. The new management la maklnc the Freder icksburg a well-merited success. BROWN & GRANT, ITops. A woman doesn't mind if her new photograph desn't look like her pro viding It Is a pretty picture. NOTICE: Notice Is hereby given that all of the assets of the Astoria Football and Athletic Club have been trans ferred to tlii undersigned as trustee for the benifit of all of th- creditors of said dub, and that all claims against the stld club should be pre. eented to tlm undersigned vlthln ?0 'lay from this date. C. J. TRENCHARD, Trust January J1. JioO. H. W WIlllTLK, Pmp'r. Fmm BeslauriDt hni tf Xa Franriiir OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Alfentive Service, KirHt-Claci Cuisine, I'riva'e ICooma lor Lndips. 538 Commercial Street, Astoria. TI1E '-- l Palace Cafe j ASTORIAN if BARGAIN . COLUMN I lie Most for Ctish, I tun advertising for the Ch grocery trade, for wliloh I offor the fullest wolgota ami owt price. KwrytUlng clean and fna. Trompt attention, CUAKLKS LAH80N. Orocerli's and Crwkwy. I Iioic'm Satisfaction In buying silverware wlvts the liKk Is compute and you havs an assurance as to Quality. I nave liupro aM'trtmettt of sterling silver and hollowware In lutet design for wlding presents and holiday trade. U sure to see It before yoi buy. Q, W. SMITH. IH CominerWal streot Who Dojh Votir laundry We claim, and w win prove to every one, that w have the brat and motif up-to-date laundry on th Coast. A trial order will convince the most particular. If you want neat, prompt work, try the CITY STICAM LAl'NDRT. Hi Franklin Avenue. R. SCIIIMITERMAN. I'rop. tor ti Holiday (iilt There la nothing nicer than a I'V of sllverwiire or cut glims. I have A compleiV aortortmeiit of tile lulest productions at reuaonanl prliva. II, EKSTROM. Tt Jeweler. WO Commercial Street (letter I hau Tver The Pond Street F1h Markft better than ever prepared to aupply fresh and aalt fih of all kinds. Good delivered to any part of th city and satisfaction guaranteed. POND STREET FISH MARKET. 417 Ilond Street. Millinery Nowltic I deitr to furthrr cat! the atten tlon of the ladle to my handsome atock of trimmed millinery. It com prises the latest creation of the millinery art. and I am offering re duced rate for the next so day. MISS McllAE. Or. T. N. Hull PENTI8T. (73 Commercial Street, ASTORIA, ORE. Over Schlusael's Clothing Btors. THE L01YKB. Htrmiivra riiiiii( in t l.o r.'dy will find Hie I.niVr,' mi tiltmi'ltvx re irt wherein ' i.'iii the eveinnif, The Amine Sili'fn l.-x! iw' (r-t..'ri iHtilnii llie hills hh. I'Tr-Witx nihllv it muni, ill iirncrmil t'l "t"i'll.nul nierir, l;uhl"lne hI ninl li!!itril n.n4 frntme in tvntiectioii i'h the lio im I'lilittuhl.' liui' In a ml le serve! ut it!l noiir A SURE CURIO FOR CROUP. Twenty-five vnrt' Constant Use Vtiihout a Fuliuix. iiio nrl indication of croun I hoarsness. and In a child subject to uun uiin'oite it mny tw taken as a ure sign or the approach of an at iuih. ruimwing mi noursm-K I a peculiar rough cough. If Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy la given as th enuu Decumes hoar.-, or even afler the croupy couah appears. It will pre vent the attack. It la used In many thousands of homes In this broad ian.1 tin. I never dlnappolnta the am uius motner. We have vrt In l.nrn of a single Instance In which It has noi proved etlectuiu. No other prepa ration can show auch a record twenty-five years' constant use with out a failure. For sale bv Chart Roger. UGHT-JinrSR PROPOSAlfl WANTED. Sealed proposals will h rrvA me omce or me L,lirnt-IIniia InsDertnr Murquam Ilulhllrg, In rtl.md. I'rea-un. until is ociock si.. March 1. 19oA rr lurnismng prov slorti f r ! ant statlnna In the 13th lltrht-hou district for the fiscal y, ar end ng June 30, 1901, In accordance wl h neo.nratlnn rnn. ie ui which, wi n u ar n nfimi'i i.. - .... . . . and other Information, may be I ad ud- on application to Commander K. n Taussig, U. 8. N. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M.. Vancouver Tlar. racks, WiiKh., February 12, 1900: Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. m.. Murr-h 12 1J00, and then opened, for furnishing fuel at the several military post In this department, for fiscal yar com mencing July 1st. 1900. Information furnlHhed here or by quartermasters at posts. IJ. 8. reserves rlitht to reiect or accept any or all proposnle or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposala should be marked: "Propnsala for Fuel at," nnd nddressed to undersigned. J. W. JACOBS. C. Q. M. HIS MOTHERS BREAD He says was always ao light and well baked. Well there Is a knack In mak-. Ing It Rut don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a H tar EHfnto Mnngu W. J. BCTJLLT, Agent, IS : ill Bond street. FT jUNJo TIMH ACHIIIXlLHA r'roiu lurlltml. PKPART Aaaiva Kail Ukv, Denver, n.i , Worth. Otn.lia. ku- L" Mall a p. ui. HiNikaua rrr I & p. m. tllly, hi. Uiul, ...r?"M Clilu and ItaaU " m Walla lll, Hrniian. MlniinMili, ai.l'iiul, 1'iiluili, Mllwaukw, t hlemtu ii KmI, i f loin Aalorla Hkue fiter I a. iu. OtHAN iTUAM.HlPi All Hulling itei mle )wt to I'hmiKv. jhr Kn KrKiiciKNH-Kull Keli.,MJ. l, V.'fl Colnihu rtlyr Htnamer To I'lriland 4 Way Landini. 7 a in KiHuniluy In mi Mo day from I'lirtland tin K Hun 'Oroituti l llv, SrwUri, IMlein A Way-l-aud '. Wlllsnwtt ao V 7 . in. I'Uea, llmr kill Klv.ra. N) n m, U'l.,HVil nil Sul. fWI" "r. Imyton, A and Krt. ny iwuiiiint. Illpuia lv illy I 'Jo a. m. 9Mk Rlvtr. ltlrltoLewliWn. l, lw.in i in . dally Asm Tlle, Tlltll jdiurilajr W 1 1. 1. MKT t o ii, m. Mod, Wii Krhlaf rurilnnil anil way a. W. LOUNSHERRT. As mi Astoria. H HUKLBCRT, Oas, Pas, Agt rsrtUuU. Or. IluxuRious Travel 'ii mis "Norin.wcaiern UmlioJ" (ram, A Uotrta llichtsd Ihruuahaui K..ik In. tld and out. and attua heated, era. Ithout axceptlon, th Qnt train In the world. Taty embody tb la t oat, oewai and bast ld for eomrort. eonvanlano and luxury aver otforad th travails public, and altogether ar th moat com. pitta and eplendld production of the ear builder' art. Theae Bplandld Train Connect with The Great Northern The Northcra 1'aclfic and The Canadian Pacific AT BT. PAUL rOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No attra charge for ths auperlor ao. ommodstlona and all o!a of lUkt r available for pamac on the famoui "North-witrn Limited." All tralna oa (Ma line are proteotad by the Interlocking iili'ek aystem. W. II. UK AD. F. C. BAVAOS. 0n'l Agant, Portland Ore, T A A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When peopi ar enntaaiplattng a tHf. wnatner on buelntM or pleasure, tbaj naturally want the beet service ob. tainaoie ao fr as eyead. oomfort asv' asfety la conornd. Ernployaa of tet WISCONSIN CENTRAL LIN EL ar uald to eerve the publlo and our train are operated so as to make oloe cos neotlone with dlvarglng Unas at aJi Juncrtloa points. Puiunaa Palao Bleeping and Chair Car oa through train Ulnlng Car senrks useicelled. lfeJa aarvsd a la carta. n order to obtain this fl,-t class senrle. ak the ticket agant to aell yon a ticket The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will make direot eonneotloos at 8t. Paul for CblcMO. Mnwauk ami ail poiikie aasL for any further Information oall on aa.l Uckat agent, or oorrcapond with JAB. C, POND, 00. Pass. Agant. or JAB A CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. Oenoral Agat Ut BUrk Bt tnrtia4 Or tlt nil MILWAUKEE." A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil aauke aV St. Paul Railway, known ail over the Union as the Oreevt Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul nd Cbloago, and Omaha and Chicago, The only perfeot trains In th world." Understand: , Connections are made with all Transcontinental Line, aaenring to paaargenra the beat aervice Known, Lux. urloua cnachea, leotrlo light, (team heat. of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reda via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket tgents aell them. For ratea, pamphlets, or other Informa tion, laddre, J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, Trar. Paaa. Agt, General Agent, Portland. Or. Portland, O.r WHITE COLLAR UNI Columbia. River and rum Bound Navi gation Company. Bailey Gatsert leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Bun day at 7 a. m. White Collar line tickets and O. R. k N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey liatzert and Haaaalo, A. J, Taylor, Astoria Aft U, B. SCOTT, Telephone lit President. Through Tickets EAST AND SOUTIinAST iiiuwia ' icto rUUJIAN PA LACK) BI.KBl'BHB, TOUItiam BLEKPKIUI aod rUKU ItKCUNINU CIIAUl CARS -Dally ta- Salt Lake Denver, Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City and other Kaatera eltlee. Iiaiaie oh-kad tnrourn to SMtinstloa, Union lJnii, ft inn, lowoat rstas, I'liuacli light In all ran. ("or rate and other Information rail ee or lilrM O. W. LOUNHllBltRT. A(nt, O. It N. Co. Asturla. Uresoa. r J It. LOTilllOP, 0. An(, Ut Third Mu dr. Alder, Portland. Or. PORTLAND A Rill VI OVERLAND EX i'ltfchri. fur HUi, ItOMllur. Aaltlan.l T:M P.M.)Bcranaio. UaO.o,' t .oa A.su Hn rranclaro, ato. lav. Lue Anl, tl reo. Nw or laene aid lit Zui. Roeaburg passenger Via Woothur. for Mount, Ancal, Mil. vrton, Wmi Solo, Hrawnvlll. Hprlns Bald and Natloo.7 Corvallle pessnfr Indepaodanee paaa' N; P. M Dally aaeapt aoilay i Dally. tfViltr eieept gunoay. Connectln at Baa ITranoiaeo with OeoV dntl lrlnll, paolOo Moil aad Use anlo Mmtilp Unas fur JAPAN. CHINA. A rUTTl A!.! A HAWAII A.NU Tlia PI II LI PPI NEB. Htit tlikat on ala dally Imivmhi Portland, Haeramenla. and tUa FraorJa- OO. Nl rata 111 Kralliu mnA 111 und-clM. Imhiillns ilmner. Palo and tlckt to fcaatvrn points ana RumiM. Aim Janan. Chtna. n.in.iini,, and Aualralla. Can t obtaliiml from J. II! Kilt KM NO, Ticket Ait, 1J4 Third et, K. KOKIILRIl. ft. L WaUKiIaV Manasoi'. O. t. P. A. Thraush tlck.f f.n tar lowael rate. Call on C. J rraorhard. local aaL Wt.a Faso CoetiMM a w(9o, A I una. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE D1IIECT nOCTB TO Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Olvee oholoe of two favorite routes, eis tne union ractfio Feat Mall Una, er the Itlo Orand Bosnia Unas. LOOK AT TUB TIMS 1 lys to Halt Uke 2 l)ii)'8 to Dtuiver .1 Diiya to Cliicngo 4 Duyd to New York. Free reotlnlng ohalrs, upboMered Loan, 1st Bleeping oars, and Pullman naaaoe eteepera, operated on all tralna. For further reformatio, apply o Or Aatorta. Oraoran. C O. TERRT. W. B. COM AN. Trar. Paaa Agt, Oeo. AgaaM. 1M Third at. Poraand. Or. O. W. LOirNStlWHRT, Agant, a R. N.. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrive;" 100 a. m Portland Union Denot illM a m.' ,7:00 p. m. for Anion a and InteH t:M p.m. uirmaia poinia. abtoriaT" 7.45 a.m. For Portland A ln-lll:Mi I 10 p.m. termedlate points ll:Mp.m. 8I5A8IDK DIVISION. p.m.a.rr. 6:00! II : l, f.:a'.ll:WAr S:M13:llLv ' :ax l:00Ar m. p.m. 4:00 l: 1:11 1:10 ...Aatorla.... .Warrenton.. ,.. B aside.,,. 7: Art 1:61 Lv l:U SPECIAL BRABIDB BUN DAT TRAIN Ieavea Aaiorla at 1:30 a. m.; arrives at Seaside I : a. m. PejMimgera may return on any train ihown on (ohedul on asms date. ALL TRAIN8 to and from Sea) rua ot Flavet and Hammond via Warren ton. All tralna make cloa oonneouoas at Qoble with all Northern Paeiflo tralna to and from the east or Sound points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union di'pot. At Aaiorla with I. R. ft N. Co.' boat nd rail line to and from Ilwaeo and North Reach polnta. THROUO' TICKETS on aale at Aa iorla for .amenio, San rranclaoo, all Kunlern and European points. City ticket orrio Atorta, U4 Cmrnnar. rial atreet. j. o. MAYO, Oen'l Frt and Paaa. Agent. PflEAT TICKETS linRTHEB" - 1 1 BMLW points EAST Throuarh nalana and tnuriat aleenen. dining and library observation cars. KL.UUANT VE8TIBULB TRAINS, No. 4. "Flyer" leaves Portland at 3.45 p. m. p. m. NO. 1. "Triver." arrive Portland at 8'00 a, m. For rates, etc., call or addrass O. W. T,OUNHBp3RRY, Agent O. It. ft ti., Astoria, or Q0OT"V4W I WW SOUTH LKAVB i a a. m Pally I lew pi BuoiUy rT A, M M.M P. at A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. T. A., Portland, Ore,