The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 06, 1900, Image 2

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    THE MORNING Tl'KiWA., MAKCll !, ItOU
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main C6L
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DATLT.
Sent l mall, per year J6.0
Pent by mall, per m-Kith M
terved by carrier, por month (0
SEMI-WEEKLT.
Sent by maJl, per year, In advance 11.00
Postage free to subscribers.
All communications Intended tor pub
lication should be directed to the edi
tor. Business communications of all
kinds and remittances must be address
ed to "The Aatorlan."
The Astorian guarantees to Its ad-
misers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be bad on ap
plication to the business manager.
Thoughtful men who hove been In
clined to favor the government own
ership of railroads will do well to In
vestigate the reasons which Impelled
the secretary of the navy the other
day to make the official declaration
that naval vessels can be built more
cheaply and satisfactorily In private
yards than by the government. It Is
not difficult to understand why this
Is true. It Is not because the govern
ment Is lacking In the plants or ap
pliances for doing such work. The
finest machine shops, foundries, docks
and everything else necessary for
building ships of all clashes and sizes
are owned by the government. It Is
not for lack of skilled designers or
overseers of such work. The govern
ment has men of this description in
plenty in Its permanent employment
It is not because of inability to com
pete with private firms In the pur
chase of materials, for no private firm
can or ever does buy as close as the
government or exact a higher standard
on all deliveries of that character un
der contract. The reason can be
found only in the political influence
which Is being constantly exerted In
connection with the employment of
labor. Not only are incompetent men
thrust by their political pull on the
various chiefs of construction In the
navy-yards, but under the laws and re.
etrlctiong imposed at the behest of
demagogues anl labjr organizations It
Is well known that the government
pays mere wages and gets less service
proportionately out of the workmen In
Its employ than any large private es
tablishment. In no other branch of
the. government is the blight of the
politician's power exhibited to such an
extent as in Its mechanical depart
ments or workshops. When it is con
sidered what an army of men would
be required to operate the railroads,
under government ownership, it can
be seen what a play the politicians
would make to become solid with men
employes. The result would be soon
seen not only In the inefficiency of
the operation of the railroads, but
the expense wosld be so greatly in
creased as to offset any possible ad
vantages that could accrue to the pub
He through any scheme to e..ualiz'
the rates.
Jiuirn In this country he has set him
self up as a critic of American poll
tic, and complains of the direction
of our foreign affairs. Public opinion,
he sii.vs counts tor little so far as its
in:im roe upon the u lmlnlstrutlon Is
concerned. If It did. the president
would be guided by the pro-liner imet-
Ing which Mr. White approves. He
ism. ics them because he has a fixed
ti-im of office and feels that he may
do so with Impunity.
Now, In discussing this criticism. It
is i"lt Immaterial whither the presi
dent wire M:Kinlcy or ISryan, a re
publican or a democrat. I nder any
ciiviuiisum.is it woull be both i:np.u
dcr.t wnJ stupid. The American Uoer
sympathisers are capable of taking
care of themselves lp a political way
without Mr. White's assistance, and
all Americans k.iow infinity m re of
American )H'litlcs than he does. With
all lKisslble latitude of debate he cer
tainly is not called upon to reform
cur system. That is way beyond the
scope of his mission, hicli is simply
to make out as rtrong as case a he
can for his own people.
If he had bot-n satisfied to pursue
this policy with courtesy, decency and
good taste he would have leen lis
tened to evcrvwhere with a respect
that might have counted for some
thing. As it Is he has aroused a pre
judice that he will never be able to
overcome. There ae certain rights
of free H'Oech which every country re-
reserves to itself.
In rcgsid to pro-Boer meetings, It is
or.ly another verification of the old
truth: "The shallows murmur while
the deeps are dumb."
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u . . . v n . i ' vi . . ."i if i r ha s .-1 v. n i. - i
My nn has been troubled M years I
win chnmle diarrhoea. Sometime
ago I persuaded him to take some of I
rhiimiwliun a tlio, Cholera and
Olarrhi'ft remedy, After wring two
tuittioti of the SS-ooitt tlx he war
cured. I give this testimonial hoping
some one similarly afflicted may read
It and be benefited, THOMAS C.
IiOWKit. niucoe, O. For sale by
l narie Rogers.
When we subdue our pulsions, It Is
fnih-r ilit to ihelr weakness than
our Ktrci'.titli.
lyJoMo
illd
X'Isji Annie E. Ounntng Tyre, Mich.,
sa: "1 suffered a long time from dys
pepia; lost diNtli and became very
weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure complete.
ly cured me." It digests what you eat
aim cure all forma of alomnctt trouble.
It never falls to give Immediate relief In
the worst cairw. Ch.t Roger.
We seldom praise but t. be praised.
It take hut a minute to overcome
tickling In the throat and to slop a
cough by the us of One Minute Cough
Cure. This remedy quickly oure all
forms of throat and lung trouble,
Harmlm and pleasant to take. It pre
vents consumption, A famous specific
for grippe and Its after effects. Chas
Itogera.
MCI'ART
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Mail
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Tills strlklnjr photograph represents the three-vear-old sou of Mr. Jess.
Totter of 394 South First Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., who Mvs, under date of
Sept. 23, 1S00, reganlinj; Ills cure of a dlsfijjiirlnif face humor: My baby's
face was covered with ringworms. AVe could not lay a pin between the
sores on his face and neck, and he was a sight to look at. Two doctors
attended him for three weeks, without success, when I hoard of Cutlcura.
I got a box of Cuticura Soap, and a box of Cutlcura Ointment. I only
applied them three days, when I could see his face wns better, and In four
weeks he was cured. His face Is as clear as a bell, and not a mark on it.
In all the world there la no trratnirnt ao pure, so awecl, to economical, to apceilik t Ifee.
tlv for ilitrstiit akin and aealp humor of Infant ami chililreti CfTH tsRA. A wann
luth wiUi ClTlci BA SAr, ami a tingle anolnUng with Cpth'oba Ointment, purest u(
emollient okln cures, followed when nereMrr by a mll.l iloe of CiTicira R:u.vi-.xT,
rlll aflonl Inrtnnt relief, permit reland aleep to oih arenl and child, and point lea
speeily, rwrwanrnt. and econnmlcal cure when all elu full. Sold thnuiKhout th world,
rri.e. THK SKT, Sl.tS t or. fniciaA SOAr, J.V., OTU IKA Oixtmunt, SOe . I itici ka
notvtT 5 TOTTta Psio AMU CUEM. Cow., Sole I'ropa., Botou. Uow U) Cure
Ilabj Ilumora," tree.
Al'Hcnie deftroys small passions, and
increases ,rivat ones; na Hie wind vX-
linguistics tapers, and kindles f.iv.
rrom I'nrllaiid 1 .
.. n iMIXAMKITK KlVKIl A'?,,?,,,"',
I cmIi'Iii A WajsIjiiiiI a.
DeWltfs Mttle Early Rlavra nurlfy
the bluoil, clean the liver. Invigorate
the svstem. Famous llrtle pills for eon.
Httpatiou and liver troubles. Chaa Ref
ers.
, 'Wlllanwtta and Yarn- ,
T-"J- I hill !. ,V?
Tu-a,Tliur i , ... . o,iil
a ml ML
Oku n ''). I'nyton, A i,it'yrl.
nafiHiuuiiiii.
The isi-eat fault of ixmetratlon U,
not '.h fulling short of, but the going
DcyoiM Us mai'K.
Klp.trla
I ') a, ui.
HOW OCR COMMERCE EXPANDS.
Philadelphia Times.
The extent to which the exports of
manufactured articles are Increasing
is vividly portrayed In th January the Reading Club.
tables of ln'port3 and exports furnish
ed by thi treasury department. With
the cle.'ie of January the first seven
months of the fiscal year 1900 expired,
The statement shows agricultural
JOAQCIN MILLER. j
No man knows the Sierras better or
loves them more than Joaquin Miller. .
Fully fifteen hundred people were
present, and he was accorded ovations '
both before and after his lecture. San
Francisco Examiner . I
Mr. Miller will appear at the Presby- I
terian church in this city on Thursday i
night. March S, under the auspices of
SOLFIUNE.
SolQllne! Solflllne!
If you are sick and tired of rubbers,
which protect your feet from wet or
exports for this period of JlW,46,S73. cold, and wish to save continual re-
a decrease of $11,000,000 as compared soling of your shoes; If you wish to
with .h ,nm- rriod mst vear. Rt- 8t0P tis, your harne and pro
: i . j. I mnging
ler ru'S
II. - .i " yu . i
abroad caused a small
the life of same at least
fifty per cent If you wish to sive
shrinkage In the demand for American greasing your belts In your manu
breatstulTs and provisions. The ex- factury, go to Peterson & Brown, at
ports of manufactures for the same Astoria, and try a case of SolflUne on
period reached 134.301.141. an increase f0UT hoe" and harnel Bu I"
, t shoes only of those who nave that sd-
of $o2,0v0,000, or nearly five times the Tae no oUler
shrinkage in the exports of agrlcul- Address. PETERSON St BROWN. I
ture. We can afford to stand a much
larger loss in agricultural exports at
this rate and still come out ahead.
The sum total of our exports for the
first seven months of the year shows
an aggregat
"One Minute Cough Cure Is the beat
remedy I ever u.M for coughs and colds
It Is unequalled for whooping cough.
Children all like It," wrtlea II. N. Will-
lams, Clentryvllle, Ind. Never falls.
It Is the only harmlens remedy that
gives Immediate results Cure coughs.
colds, hoarseness, oroup, pneumonia.
bronchitis and all throat and lung
trouble its early use prevents con-
sumption, inss Rogers,
There are reproaches that rralse.
uiui praises that reproach.
Mrs. R. Churchill. Berlin. Vt.. says:
"Our baby was covered with running
ores. DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve
cured her." A apecrfio for pile and
skin dlsetaea, lieware of worlhli-M
counterfeits. Chas Rogers.
As m
I llr., 1 hill
5rwk Hlvtr.
ltlrlalo l.litou.
I,r UwUta
in
, dally
Through
Tickets
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
I'UUJaAN PA LACK SLKKl'lClla,
TOUItlB-m gl.REI'Klta sad
KUEIO HKL't.lMNO CIIAIIt CAHa
-Dally t-
Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha.
Chicago. Kansas City
sod othar Kaaiara slllae.
Ilaifass rhaeked tnroua-n to astinaloa.
liiilon l)kiu, faat iiiiw, lowtat rata,
llniatrh II IU In all ears.
For raira and oitiir liiformailoa call
or addrvaa
U. W. LOUNMUKItlir, As'OI.
U. It. N. Co.
Aaiurls. Urecoa.
or J H. 1 .0711 ltoi (in. Aa-ni,
la Third Hi., cor. Alder. 'ortisn4.
Or.
Wli.nMr.TIK Itlvril 4::0n.ni,
,ir,iH)ii i, ,i,r,n. ,iu(1, n III
ami way lumiufv rrlilay
O. W. LOUN8DERRT.
Agent, Astoria,
W. II. III ULIH IIT,
t.ien. 1'a.is. Agt., Portland, Or,
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
I'euet ration has un nlr of divination:
It pleases our anlty more than any
oilier qualities of mind.
J. u. Clark. Peorta- III., says: "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles.
out i cured them with DeWltt's Wlich
Maxel Salve." It Is Infallible for nibs
ana skin diseases. Deware ef couaier-
felts Chas Rogers.
General Agents. Astoria. Oregon:
Karl's Clover Root Tea
IWintlrVa the Complxlnn, I'urifirt tin
lllootl.jl,,,, KrMli.UrarSinin. l'urrl'un
itipalinn, In.liiri,in, and all Kr.iM.i.m (,f
liie pkiu. An aKTfll'lB I..n.niv0 .Nrr
Tonic. Sold on n'noiuie iritiniiic liy all
tJ at Oc. and SI.OO.
S. C. WELLS . CO., LCROY, W. v.
SOLI HOHICTOM
Ho who h pleased with nobody Is
irunn imii unnappy trian he with
u horn niilinily Is ideated.
WD.o people ate contemplating a Irk
wbother on suslnms or pieaaure, the)
naturally want trie beat svnrlo ob.
tamabla so far as scd. eomfort aad
safety IS eonoanad. Kmployea of Ma
WISCONSIN CENTRAL UNIX are
uald to serve the public and our trains
are operated n w le make otoae ooa
navtions with diverging lines at all
Juncnlon paints.
Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars
on through trains.
Dining Cmr serrk useieetlad. Uaals
served a la carta.
In order lo obtain this flst Use ovrrloa.
ask the ticket agent to sell you a Uckei
Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalla. Mo., saved hil
cn.iii s lir tiy One Minute Couirh Cure.
loetors hud given her up to die with
croup. It's an Infallible cure for
coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron.
cuius and throat and lung troubles.
Relieves at once. Chas Rogers.
ir we were not proud oiireslv-s we
sh'iuH not complain of the pride of
ollltTM.
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
and you wtll mats direct connections ai
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points aasL
for any further Information call on aa.1
ticket agat. or correspond with
JAB, C. POND, Oea. Pass. Agent,
or JAS A CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis.
Oenerej Agent
M Itark flu roruaad Ore
TO THE TOBACCO TRADE.
The wholesalers In Portland and San
Francisco have combined to charge a
gain over last year of set price for all tobacco. I buy direct
over J5e.0oe.000, or Just a trifle le.-s than from the same factories and for the
the gain in exports of manufactures, sfme "?c e 3 lhc- do' therefore I am
. . auit nuu iiiiiiR id sen eiucujr in run-
the exact figures being 45.S..-JO.-SO. as ,und n ratronlzng me you
against $.35,933,304 during tne first at least save freight and purchase In
seven months of 18J9. The exports of
Sold by CHARLES ROUERS.
A refusal of praise Is a desire
be praised twice.
to
HERVITA PILLS
As a cure fr rheumatism Cham-
tx-rlain's Pain Halm is gaining a wide
reputation, v. IS. Johnston of R oh-
mond, Ind., has been trubled with
that ailment since 1S62. In aneaklna
or it ne says: "I never found any
thing that would relieve me until I
used Chamb.Tlaln's Pain Halm. It
acts like magio with me. My foot
A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil
waukee St fk. Paul Railway, known all
over the Union ss the Oresx Railway
MONTAGU WHITE'S IMPUDENCE.
Chicago Times-Herald.
Montagu White, the self-sent envoy
of the Boers, has a great deal to learn
In diplomacy. After a few weeks' so-
9
When your throat and lungs
arc perfectly healthy you
needn't worry about the
germs of consumption. They
don t attack healthy people.
It's the weak, debilitated, in
flamed membranes that are
first affected. Hard coughs
and colds weaken your throat
and lungs and make con
sumption more easy.
If your lungs are weak
SCOH'S EEHIiSlOH
b the best remedy you can take. It
soothes and heals and gives tone
and strength to these delicate mem
branes. In this way you can prevent
consumption. And you can cure it
t s:;o if you haven't had it too long.
Keep takintf it until your lungs are
strong and your weight restored.
At all dmnrnu: 50c. and J1.00.
SCOTT & UO W N t, ChemUu, H ew York.
1 QOrOiXWOI
manufactures reach 29.76 per cent of
the total of all exports, and If the
same ratio is maintained until June Z)
the total exports for the year will
reach K'MM-M and the exporU of
manufactures will reach 1401,537,724.
It can hardly be said that this Is
counting unhatched chickens, for the
experience of the past two or three
years shows our export trade in manu
factures to be a constantly increasing
one.
The significance of these figures is
that commercial expansion has come
to stay, no matter what congress anl
Restore Vitality L03I Vigor and Manhood.
r,.- T - .. v . 1. v.- :
iluanllUeg to suit your trade. Compare j vaTtix 'ibCzMi, t'iutTof self.
out one good application
Halm relieved me P"of
'.'haries Rogers.
of Pain
sale by
prices and be convinced. Respectfully,
THEO. BRACKER,
615 Commercial Street.
TO CURE LAGRIPPE IN TWO DAYS $
1
abuse, or excess and Indis
cretion. A norva tonic and
blood huihh'r. Iirlnps the
pink plow to pale cheeks and
rpstnre the Cre of vouth.
Vlvmail HOc ner box. O boxes
Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets, j for J.50; with a written gruaran
All druggists refund the money If u tee to cure or refund the money.
fails to cure. E. W. Groves' signature 1 oenu Ior circular. Aaaresa,
Is on each box. 25c. ! iMERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A, Jackson Sta., CHICACO, 'J,
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS
WANTED.
For Bale by Charles Koarrra.
Drusa!'.
Oregoo
was swollen and paining me very much running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
every day and night between at Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfeot trains la the world."
Understand: Connect Ions are made wtU)
all Transcontinental Lines, assuring to
paaeegenrs the best semoe Known. Lux.
urlous ooachea, eleotrlo light, steam beat.
of a verity equaled br no other line.
See that your ticket reaas via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point In
the United Sta tea or Canada. All ticket
igents sell Wem.
For ratea, pamphlets, or other Informa
tion, laddreas.
J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDT.
Trar. Pass. Agt., Oeneral Agent,
Portland. Or. Portland. O r
It fcenis as if nature, who has so
wisely ndapb-d the organs of our bo..
ie:4 to our happiness, had with the
.nine vl. w given UN iirlde to srare us
tne p.un o Knowing our limierfcc-
lions.
"I was nearly dead with dysnsiwla.
tried doctors, vtalted mlm.-ral sprlrrgs,
and grew worse. I seed Kodol Dys
pepsia cure. That cured me." It db
gests what you cat. Cure Indlgostlon,
sour stomacn, hfartDurn and all forms
of dyspepsia. Chas Rogers.
A SURE CURB FOR CROUP.
Use
Twenty-five Tears'
Without a
Constant
Failure.
Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash., February 12, 1900: Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, will be received
here until 11 o'clock, a. m.. March 12.
li00. and then orened. for furnlshlnir
tne country may xormaiiy ueciue 10 uo ruel at the several military posts In
about territorial expansion, while par- or, XTrJZL
1 iiiiiivuiB waj ist auvvi iiuui iillltll
ties, politicians, statesmen and news- furnished here or by quartermasters at
... , posts. U. S. reserves right to reject or
papers wrangle about expansion. anv or . or ' naPt
out tnereor. Envelopes containing proposals
I hhouM be marked: "Pronnnflla fnr FhpI
American products that the consumers at," and addret,sed to undersigned, i.
to pay for and are goin.? to have If
they can get them. The business in
terests of the country are taking care
of the subject of commercial expan
sion in spite of all hindrances. If con
gress and the politicians will Join
hards with the bu.sii.t.-s organization;
tliey can greatly hasten the growth
of our commerce, but it is growing
and will continue to grow, whatever
may happen.
Few are so wise as to prefer useful
reproof to treacherous praise.
e first Indication of croup Is f fv
sness, and In a child subject to r1(,iiir4iii I k.,1..
disease It may be taken as a jJUXURlOUS 1 RAVEL
sign of the approach of an at- UA'vUJ 11n,LL
TO PARIS IN 1900.
The passenger department of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway
has taken advantage of the current In
terest in the Paris Exposition and has
printed for free distribution one of the
most charming books of the season, en
titled, "Glimpses Across the Sea." It
contents describe a recent voyage
across the Atlantic mode by Sam T.
Clover, Journalist and author, and In
cludes his diversified experiences In
London and Paris. The "Glimpses"
are entertaining and instructive to the
prospective western patrons of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway.
who may be contemplating a trip to
Europe. The enterprise of the railway
company In augurating such a happy
departure from the ordinary methods
of advertising la commendable.
TIIIP.TY-EIGJ1TH STREET IM
PROVEMENT.
Not he is hereby given that the city i
of Astoria proposes and intends to es- '
talilish the irrade of Tnirtv-elirhth i
street in sail city trorn tne south line ot
Uuan.' street to the south line of llar-
ii.s ii avenue ho lliul 'iiti'i jjifi'li; w.en
established will be at the following
described elevations above the base of
grades for said city as established by
ordinance, towit:
At tiie south line of Duane street 82
feet.
At the north line of Franklin avenue
and also the south line of Franklin
avenue, 114 feet.
At the north line and also the south
lire of Grand avenue 149.2 feet.
At the north line and also th south
line of Harrison avenue 184.4 feet,
No More Back Ache
1
m M FC X
1 I .aV
V.
f-AVELfo
Constipation.
INFLAMAT10N of pi BLADDER. AM0
r ALL KIDNEY DISEASES .
The
hoars ness,
that
sure
r II ' If I. V 1 11 1 . U 1 ,1 (T Mil hsMlMMAMM l
peculiar roueh court. If Chamber-VV 11 Nortn.western Limited" trains,
Loin's Cough Remedy Is given as the I eleotrlo lighted throughout, both In
'tlld becomes hoarse, or even after aide and out. and stum heated, are,
the croupy cough appears, it will pre- without exoeptlon, the finest trains In the
h J l" )rZ " ",b7k.:" CJ They embody .ha Utt. newM.
Und and never disappoints the ant- ow" Ior oomron. eonvemenoe
1011s mrrthers. We have yet to learn ni luxury ever offered the traveling
if a single Instance In whlcti It has public, snd altogether are the most com.
nut proved effectual. No other prepa- plete snd splendid production of the ear
nuion can snow suca a record I i,iilMr.' .m
iwt;iuy-iive yearn connittjll use WIIO
ut a failure. For sale by Charier
Rogers.
These Splendid Trsini
Connect with
f TIIE --1
Purifies the blood by eliminating all
poisonous matter, stimulating the se
cretion, regulating the bowels and aid
ing nature In throwing off that which
Said street to be of the nam tP-va- maks a vellow skin. The effect on the
tlon throughout the width thereof at COMPLEXION is quite pronounced, as
Palace Cafe
H. W VWIII'm:, Pmp'r,
Fiiirst Rcdiiurnnt m ta r Man rrairiire
OPEN DAY
AND NIGHT
any and every point thereof, the tald
street crossings In said portion of said
street to be level and the grade be
tween crossings to be on a straight
slope or Incline.
This notice is published for ten days
In pursuance to an order or resDlutlon
of the common council of the 'ity of
Astoria, adopted on the I9th day of
February, 1900. Within ten days from
the llnal publication of this notice the
owners of three-fourths of the proper
ty adjacent to such portion of said
street may make and file with the aud
itor and police Judge a written remon
strance against the proposed grade and
thereupon the same shall not be further
proceeded 'n or made.
Date of f.-st publication February 23,
1900. II. E. NELSON,
Auditor anc Police Judge of the City
of Astoria
a few days' use will demonstrate.
THE PROOF
of the pudding
and the proof of
IS IN SAMPLING
of the pudding U lo the eaUa
and the proof of 1'quors
That's an argument that's cei.
cpjsive a demonatratioa.
Ours will stand the test
HUGHES a CO.
Attentive Hervine,
First-ClasH Cuisine,
Private JJooing for Ladies.
G38 Commercial Hlreet, Astoria.
WHITE COLLAR UNI
Columbia; River and nnret Bound Navi
gation Company.
Iialley (tatzert leaves Astoria dally,
except funday, at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Bun
day at 7 a, m.
White Collar line tickets and O. R.
St N. ticket Interchangeable on Bailey
Oatzert and Hasaalo
A. J. Taylor, Astoria Aft
U. B. SCOTT, Telephone lit
President
The Great Northern
The Northern 1'acific and
The Canadian I'aciflc
AT 8T. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the BAST.
No extra charge for these superior ao.
'ommodatlons snd all elasses of tickets
are available for passage on the famous
"North-western Limited." All trains ot
this line are protected by the Interiockloi
Block system.
W. II. MEAD. P. C. BAVAOH,
Oen'l Agent, T A
Portland Ore.
TICKETS
rllPfifl to all
0S$MtIS ERST
Through palace and tourist sleeDers.
dining and library observation cars.
ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS,
No. 4, "Flyer" leaves Portland at
3.45 p. m.
p. m.
No. I. "Flyer." arrives Portland at
8:00 a. m.
For ratea, etc, call or addreos
O. W. LOUNSBffiRRT.
Agent 0. R. & N., Astoria,
or
A, B. C. DBNNISTON.
C. P. at T. A Portland, Ore,
U i0cy 114 tA.1
in
Lave
30 p. 111'
8'ao a. ml
117:30
Depot Fifth and
I HuiTte.
'H-rrlun I Uxprras
Trains for tialoni.
Liisitiurg, Aalf
land, haciaiii'iito,
t'gdeli Sun Ftail-
rlMl'tl llllH.. t AM
Aug "Ira, i; 1bj0 ,
New in leans and l7;00 p.
1110 taai
At Woodburn
(daily ex. rpt Hun
dayi, 111 o uiui
train conne(-ultn
tram for Mt. An
grl, Hlhcilon.
lirownsvllle.
Hprlngneld, and
Natron, and even
ing train for ML
Angel and till virion.
a.mj Curvallls paaaon-
I vvr.
114:50 p.nil tJlurl lan pnasru-
1 a-r
Arrive
I 1 a.m
p.ra
lU.Mp.m
l,l:Jia.m
Dally. HDally exc.pt Sunday.
R'bile tickets nn .Mi. )..i.... ...
land. Bmrnininto and Kan Francisco,
Net rates 117 first class and 111 second
elites. Including sleeper.
Rates and t. k. la 0 Kaatern P)lnts
and Europe. Also Japan, flilna. Hono
lulu and Australia i'ttn be obtained
from J. 11 Klrklu.,.1 TI..I.-1 ...
Third street.
YAMIIll.t lirvisii.'.u
Pass.ngir depot fM uf' jcffoVson 8U
Iave for Osuegu dally at 7 10 40
a. 11..; 12.30. 1.65, 3:Z6. 6; 16. I .i. l oi.
1130 p. 111 and It. 00 a in n u.,l.J
only. Arrive at Portland dnlly at 'i IS
7:10. 10 00. p. m.; 13 40 a. m. lal v e.
cept Jloiiilay; ;Jo and 10 OS a. m. on
Hundays only.
I'live for llalaa .1
a . " ft 1' PUD
day. at 4:30 p. i. Arrive at Portland
ft I I ft, nia
Passenger train haves Dallas for
Alrlle Mondays, Wediipsdnys and Frl
days at 2:45 p. m. lieturns Tuesdays.
Thin sduys and Hutui da va ' '
Kxi ept Bunday.
R. KOEIII.KR. Manag. r.
n C. II. MAHKIIAM.
Oen. Frt. ond faas. Aft
Oregon Short Line
Railroad.
TUB DIRECT ROUTS TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
OWes choice of two favorite routes, via
in union i-acino Faat Mall Line, or
the Rio Orande Boenlo Llnea.
LOOK AT TUB TIME
1 Days to .Salt Lake
2 Days to Denver
3J Days to Chicago
'1J Duys to Now York.
Free reollnlng ehalrs. utholMraJ
1st sleeping oars, and Pullman palaos
loviwa, operatea on all trains.
For further Information, apply to
Or Astoria. Onwm
C. O. TERRT. W. K. mum
Trav. Pass Agt. Oen. Agent.
114 Third St.. Portland. Or.
0. W. LOUN8T3ERRT,
Agont, O. R. 4 N
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Leave. " PORTl.AVf) rr-
?:.m n m'if?.rl,Jln.,i,nlon DepoQiLiTaTii:
.... r. "ria ana iniera 1:40 p.m.
'iuiie paints. 1
I AflTonr'A" 1
7.45 a.m.lPYir . Pnrti.mi a. i... rr
i0.P--termedlate points l:Np.m.
B1SA8IDB DIVISION.
la.m.lp. m.
m.lA. nr..
6:00jll.J5fl,v
:a.ll:66Ar
6:H12'lAir.v
;3") 1:00 Ar
,. .Astoria,
.Warrenton.
...Boaalde
.. Ar 7:40 4,00
, Lv 7:l I.m
"Ar 6:61 ) It
Lvj:15 :o
flPBCIAL BEABIDB BUNDAT TRAIN
""" at 1:90 a. m.; arrives at
Seaside 1:46 a. m.
Pasaenffers
shown on schedule on same date.
ALL TRAINS to and from Seaside rua
ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren
ton. All trains make close connections at
Ooble wMJi all Northern Paclllo trains
to and from the east or Bound points
At Portland with all trains leaving
Union depot.
At Astoria with I. R, & n. Co.'s boat
and rail Una to and from Ilwaco and
North Beach points.
THROUO' TICKETS on sals at As-
tOrU. tnf ' a-. -
Eastern and European points.
vh m-ii omse AJtona. U4 Oommer.
Bal street I. C. MATO,
Oen'l FVl and Pass. Agent