The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 19, 1900, Image 2

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THE MORNING ASTOK1AN. THUK.tt.Al. AfRIL 19, 11W
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
" Telephone Main 661.
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lication should be directed to the editor,
lousiness communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorian.-
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vertisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on ap
plication to the business manager.
AMERICAN PUERTO RICO.
Mr. Allen, who la to be appointed
as the first governor of Puerto Rico
under the organisation Just enacted,
has shown himself, as assistant secre
tary of the navy, a very clear-headed
and efficient officer and he will carry
with him to his new post an excellent
administrative experience and the con
fidence of all who have been brought
In contact with him. He will relieve
the military governor who la now in
command of the island and will have
the responsibility and the honor of
putting Into operation the civil govern
ment of Puerto Rico as a territory of
the United States.
The government thus provided is very
similar to the ordinary territorial
form, though with essential modifica
tions required by the unusual condi
tion existing there. Some of these
modifications are borrowed from our
old colonial system. The governor Is
assisted by an executive council, ap
pointed by the president, which con
stitute the upper branch of the legis
lature, the lower branch being elected
by the cltUens, with an educational
or property qualification. It may be
recalled that the original government
provided for Louisiana after Us an
nexation was by appointed council
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alone, so that this new government
for Puerto Rico is much more demo
cratic in form, more broadly demo
cratic indeed than anything the peo
ple of Puerto Rico have hitherto im
agined. The theory that congress had not
the right, jnder the constitution, to
make any distinction In law between
Puerto Rico and the United States was
purely sentimental. That it was not
practical is illustrated by a single item
in the oresont act, which Imposes upon
foreign imports into Puerto Rico the
saute duties that are levied upon im
ports Into the United States, except
that a duty of five cents a pound is
laid upon coffee, which is admitted into
the United States free. If there could
be no distinction In the revenue laws,
the coffee growers of Puerto Rico
would be wothout the protection they
really need. In the commerce between
Puerto Riso and the United States, the
duties levied are fifteen per cent of the
present tariff, the whole revenue to go
to Puerto Rico.
The laws now In force in the island
trong
ones
In speaking about Scott's
Emulsion for children, you
should not forget that it con
tains mo and soda, just
what the child must have to
form strong bones and good
teeth. It's this forming time
you want to look after.
Growing bodies must have an
easily digested fat Just think how
much of it there is in milk, as cream.
sccsi's Emulsion
b even more easily digested than
cream. Iff surprising how chil
dren thrive when given it
Don't keep the children living on
the edge of sickness all the time.
Make them strong and rugged,
plump and hearty. Scott's Emul
sion of Cod-liver Oil and the Hypo
phosphites of Lime and Soda will do
this for th;m.
. Al all dnirrt). joc and it a.
COTT ft BO WN E, uuaurti. Naw York.
are continued for the time being, with
a few specific exceptions, but the ter
ritorial legislature provided for will
have the power and duty of making
such changes, additions or repeals as
circumstance may demand, subject' to
the executive approval. Even In our
Western territories, congress has re
peatedly changed or abolished the ter
ritorial government, and It can change'
or nlHli8h this if there should be need;
but the scheme of It seems well adapt
ed to Its purpose and there Is every
reason to hope that It will be grad
ually established on a Vasls that will
admit of safe development, to the
proi-pcrity of Puerto Rico and the ad
vantage of the United States.
MOKE ADDED TO TOO MANY.
It was to be expected th.U the general
business prosperity of this country
would lead to an Incresae of Immigra
tion. This expectation has not been
disappointed. The statistics of arrivals
at New Tork, the principal port of en
try for Immigrants, for the last three
months of 1S99 show total arrivals of
74.S92 as against 51,S0 In the same
period of 1S?S an increase of 23,011 The
United States is still regarded as the
land of promise to thousands of the
toilers of the old world, and espe.-lally
at this time to the poorer classes of
Southern Europe, the majority of the
newly arrived and arriving Immigrants
coming from Italy, Austro-Hungary
and Southern Poland.
While there will be no disappoint
ment at the large Immigration now In
progress, the distribution of the new
arrivals furnishes food for reflecetlon,
Naturally one would expect the new
immigrants to go where they ere most
needed, in the sparsely settled sections
of the South and West. The statistics,
however, show the reverse to be the
fact Of the 74.S82 immigrants arriving
in New Tork during the closing quar
ter of 1SS9 four-fifths ere destined for
the section north of Mason and Dixon's
line and east of Ohio, already the most
densely populated portion of the coun
try. Nearly one-half, or 32.044, re
mained In New York, 14,356 were des
tined for Pennsylvania and the re
mainder distributed themselves in
New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecti
cut and other Eastern states. Less
than two thousand went to the South
and less than three thousand Journeyed
beyond the Mississippi.
Something of this tendency of the
newcomers to add themselves to the
dense population of the older section of
the country is rightly atributable to
the activity in manufacturing districts.
More of it is due to the gregarious
spirit which has overpopulated large
sections of Europe. Thosewho came last
autumn had friends or acquaintances
residing m New England, New York
or Pennsylvania, and they preferred
to remain mar their friends, securing
such crumbs of subsistence as would
fall from an already overcrowded table
to launching out Into thinly-settled
sections remote from friends and those
of kindred blood and speech. Italian
prefers to live near Italians, Hebrew
near Hebrews, Pole near Poles and
Hun near Hungarians. The net result,
of course, is still further to crowd the
already overpopulated districts with
thousands who will not only find It
difficult to secure comfortable support,
but who will further reduce the earn
ing power of those already on the
ground.
It is this feature of the immigration
question that is fraught with the most
danger and perplexity, tn the South
and on thiscoast there Is abundantroom
for hundreds or thousands of able
bodied immigrants to secure a liveli
hood and add to the prosperity of the
country into the bargain. Where they
are most needed, however, the new ar
rivals don't go, and where there are
already too many they persist In add
ing to the existing congestion. Actual
starvation is the only policeman that
can order these people to move on and
enforce the order, and the public can
only await the slow action of this In
exorable and resistltBs agency, certain
in the meantime to witness many in
stances of suffering and want which
with a more sensible distribution of
new arrivals would have been unnec
essary. TACTICS SPILLED.
New York Tribune.
There is said to be several gallons
of water wasted in this city for every
one that is used. But that Is .lothlng
to the waste of fine tactics In a presi
dential year. The deep laid plans of
the democrats have been as many as
the sands of the seashore In the last
forty years, but not one has been found
less barren than sand. Twice they
have succeeded, not by any contrivance
or device of their own, and each time
their devices In office soon put them
(Hottscvvork is haid vork wtiottoldPiisr j
TO WASH COLORED
TABLE CLOTHS
r . srtoai wbt tin aa fanaa tad
kavt their vtthlaf, td colend libit
list to tt vuMnt. T ttp tat koala
tod free, ftdloi M i Unit
Gold Dust Waning Powder
Is At walk wattr, tad dry la Hit ihida. It It
oadtrral tow Iob arttt rtd Mbit cloib will
kttp la rrtabaoai vaaatd Alt war. Tub rrd
arceiortd aapklaa iht taat way.
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Sjot an ta requMla
tni . . raiatajM com,
4. taata, an Vat.
out. lear after year they concoct ad
mirable tactics to befool the dear peo
ple. When the time comes to vote It
Is found that all the false Issues and
tricky phrases are as so much water
spilled. The good people go straight
ahead voting for what they think the
main Issue, the prosperity and honor
of the Nation. This year the issue fac
tory Is at work full time and full force,
almost as busy as the more useful In
dustries which Cleveland stopped and
McKlnley started again. Almost every
day persons give voice to their alurm
lest this or that question whlcn the
democrats are trying to force to the
front may mislead the voters. Hut the
country can afford to have faith In
Itself. It Is not going to play the fool,
because It does not want to 'hrow
away good times.
Good times we are having. In every
sense. In mere riches the country Is
gaining more than ever before, but is
thinking more of other things. It
would willingly face some adversity
for a time If the wealth were mostly
getting Into the wrong hands, but there
haa never been a time when the work
ers of this country secured so large a
share of the profits won by lab-r than
they are securing now. The country
could willingly face serious trials for
a time if the national honor was
threatened, as It did when war with
Spain began. But the people see with
pride that the Nation holds a higher
place among the nations of the rorld
than It haa ever held before. These
are the large things. About them the
people care so largely that a vote, of
$30,000,000, a loan of $200,000,000. a loss
of a thousand brave volunteers In bat
tle, only kindle to stronger flame the
love of country.
These good times, the prosperity and
the greatness of the Nation, the people
mean to keep. Men may worry every
night, and all night of they like, to find
some new Issue for the people. When
all is done the people will think how
to keep the prosperity and the great
ness of the Nation, and will take much
care before they conclude that those
who have brought good times should
now be turned out in order to keep
good times. That is the problem set
for democratic orators this year. They
have to convince the people that the
same party and the same men in power
under whom the Nation has become
prosperous and honored throughout the
world are not able to keep it so. They
have to show that men out of power
who have resisted and loaded with
abuse every forward movement are
now the anly men who can preserve
the prosperity they never knew how
to bring, and defend the honor they
have done their utmost to tarnish.
It is going to be hard for the dex
terous issue manufacturers this year to
make the country forget how they
have reviled the government and its
acts, the president and those who with
him have directed the army and the
navy and brought honor to the Hag. A
thousand bitter speeches about the
murderer at the white house" and the
nfamles said to have been perpetrated
by American soldiers in distant lands
will get more attention this year than
they did at the outset. The Nation
will be In patriotic mood. Let nobody
forget that It is for the first time truly
united, In all sections alike upholding
the same flag. If any man thinks it
will be easy this year to win votes for
those whose only efforts have been to
dishonor the government of the coun
try he has something to learn.
SOLFILINE.
Solfillne! Solflllnel
If you are sick and tired of rubbers,
which protect your feet from wet or
cold, and wish to save continual re
soling of your shoes; if you wish to
longing the life of same at least fifty
per cent If you wish to save greas
ing your belts In your manufacture,
go to Peterson ft Brown, at Astoria,
and try a case of Solfillne on your
shoes and harness. Buy your shoes
only of those who have that scientific
remedy. Take no other.
Address, PETERSON ft BROWN,
General Agents, Astoria, Orego.
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f) Cough and
Monsumplion
ThU it beyond quntion the
tnont aucvrful lou;h Mctll
ciiio tver known to avienrw: a
Irw ilmrs litwai in'ily cut tlm
worM c:i i't iiuiht Ci"ii
and Hiimh hlii, whiie .u won
ilrrl'ul auwrs in the one of
t'orwumptmn i without a r-u-allrl
Ml t be history n( mrlu in.
Smew It tii-t itiNOivriyll baa
bn il! cn iMiurnatrr, a
tftt which no otlirt inritu-lne
can maiiil. If you hare a
Cough, earnestly ak you
totryn. In l'nitrl Mutrtund
Car.;!. !u '.' V , InV find $l.', and
ill KnlanJ 1. ftl., aMiiul
4a CJ.
501E PROPRIETORS
S.C.Wells&Coa!
IE ROY, N.Y.
HAMILTON, CAM
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Eold by CHARLES ROGERS.
DeWttts Little Early Risers purify
the blood, clean the liver, Invigorate
the system. Famous little pills for con
stipation and liver troubles. Charles
Roger.
Society anl politic have much to do
with each other, but they aie nut Ident
ical.
One cannot ask any person to mew
another in one's own house, without
going through a sum of moral arith
metic. My son has been troubled for years
with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime
ago I persuaded him to take some of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea remedy. After using two
bottles of the 25-cent site he was
cured. I give this testimonial hoping
some one similarly afflicted may read
it anl be benefited. THOMAS C.
BOWER. Glencoe. O. For sale by
Charles Rogers.
As a rule the most successful man In
life Is the man who has the bent In
forma'4in. Mr. R. Churchill. Berlin. Vt.. says:
"Our baby was covered with running
sores. LeWltt'B Witch Hazel Salve
curtl her." A specific for piles and
skin diseases. Leware of worthless
counterfeits. Charles Rogers.
Trade always comes back, and fi
nance never ruined a country, or an
Individual either, if he had pluck.
J. D. Clark. Peoria. III., says: "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles
but I cured them with Dewitt s Witch
Hazel Salve." It is Infallible for piles
and skin diseases. Beware of counter
feits. Charles Rogers.
A dinner of wits is
proverbially a
palace of silence.
Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalla, Mo., saved his
chlld'h life by One Minute Cough Cure.
Doctors had given her up to die with
croup, it s an Infallible cure for
coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron
chitis and throat and lung troubles.
Relieves at once. Charles Rogers.
The unfortunate are always egotist
ical.
"One Minute Cough Cure la the best
remedy I ever used for coughs and
colds. It Is unequaled for whooping
cough, children all like it," writes H.
N. Williams. Gentryvllle, Ind. Never
falls. It Is the only harmless remedy
that gives Immediate results. Cures
coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneu
monia, bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles. Its early use prevents
consumption. Charles Rogers.
Where there are crowned heads,
th'?re are always some charming wo
men. It taks but a minute to overcome
tickling In the throat and to stop a
cough by the use of One Minute Cough
Cure. This remedy quickly cures all
forms of throat and lung troubles.
Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre
vents consumption. A famous specific
for grippe and Its after effects. Chas.
Rogers.
Everything In this world depends up
on will.
"I was nearly dead with dyspepsia,
tried doctors, visited mineral springs,
and grew worse. I used Kodol dys
pepsia Cure. That cured me." It di
gests what you eat. Cures indigestion,
sour stomach, heartburn and all forma
of dyspepsia, Charles Rogers.
Women are generous but not
else in money matters.
pre-
Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich.,
says: "I suffered a long time from dys
pepsia; lost flesh and became very
weak. Kodol dyspepsia cure complete
ly cured me.!' It digests what you eat
and cures all forms of stomach trouble.
It never falls to give immediate relief
in the worst cases. Charles Rogers,
Extreme youth gives hope to a coun
try; coupled with ceremonious man
ners, hope soon assumes the form of
confidence.
No More Back Ache
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CONSTIPATIOM.
INrlAMAT10No'TKt GLADDER. ail)
r ALL KIDNEY DStAStS . s
Purifies the blood by eliminating all
poisonous matter, stimulating the s-
civuons, regulating the bowels and aid
ing nature in throwing off that which
makes a yllow skin. Ths effeot on th
COMPLEXION Is quite pronounced, as
irw uays use win demonstrate.
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.
Proposals for fresh beef and mutton:
Office Chief Commissary, Vancouver
Barracks, Washington. April 1 1100.
Sealed proposals for furnishing and
delivering fresh beef and fresh mut-
ton for six months beginning July 1,
1W0. mill be received here and at offices
of romnimsarli'M at Fort Stevens. Ore
gon: HoIho Barracks. Wallace and
Camp Oshorn, Idaho; Forts Casey,
ringier. waua waiiu, Wright and
ancouver barracks. Wash., and Skag
wav. Fort Wranirln ami Vl.ln lit.
ka. until 11 a. in.. Mav 1 1900. nnd thrn
opened, information furnished on ap-
plication. KnveloDoa rnntalnlna' nro.
poatils should be endorsed "Proposals
lor rresn neer ana r rean Mutton," and
nddreaai'd to comnilaaarv nf nnat tn Ka
supplied, or to Major James N, Alli
son, int. vomy.
J. A. Fastabend,
General
Contractor
and Builder.
THE PROOF
of the pudding Is la Um
and the proof of Hquora
IS IN SAMPLING
That's as argiSBMnt that's ta
clualvw dtetaonawjnkUosv
Ours wtll staad the taat.
HUGHES & CO.
Th. Fredoiikson '
PIANO TUNER
ISSTRXVklON OS
'CEU-O AND VIOLIN
Phone W74,
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telepboa M.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Car
Will Receive Special Attention.
No. lift Duane St.,
Astoria. Or.
W. 3. COOK, Mgr
Rm. Tet 111
L. LEUECK
Carpenter and Builder
General Contractor
HOUSe RAISINO AND
MOVING A SPECIALTY
dr A A A A A A A A Aft ssrdrftdf Aft A ft ft A Aft
T Jobs Dancan's Sons, Agnt$, New York T
WHITE COLLAR UNI
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Company.
Bailey Oatzert leaves Astoria dally
except Sunday at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland daily except Sun
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar Line tickets and O. R.
tc N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey
Oatzert and Hassalo.
A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, AgL
U. D. SCOTT, Telephone 1U.
President
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0. W. LOUNSI1ERRT,
Agent, Astoria.
W. It. IltlRLIlURT,
i!n. t'ass. AgU Portland, Or.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want ths best service
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety Is concerned. Employ., of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the public and our trains
are uiwrnied so as to make close con
nectlont with diverging lines at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining car service un.icelled. Meals
served a la rrte.
In order to obtain ths first-class ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
and you will make direct connections at
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East
Pur any further Information call on
any ticket agent, or correspond with
JA& C. POND. Gen. Pass. Agt,
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wla
General Agent,
246 Stark Bu Portland, Or.
ItUXUSlOUS TRAVEL
THIS "Northwestern Limited" trains.
eloctrln lighted throughout, both Inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains In tbs
world. They embody ths latest, newast
and best Ideas for comfort, convenience
ana luxury ever offered ths traveling
public, and altogether are th. mott
complete and splendid producton of ths
car Duiidera' art.
These Splendid Trains
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific and
Tbe Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL TOR
CHICAGO and tbe CAST.
Kn avlra rU... tn. Ik... .n.n.
accommodations and all classes of tick
ets are avaiiaiue ror passage on tn
famous 'Northwestern Limited." All
trains on this line are protected by th
Interlocking Hlock system.
W. II. MKAD, F.C. BAVAGB,
General Agent, Ticket Agt.
Portland, Or.
Kan in
A familiar name for th Chicago,
Milwaukee & Ht. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as th Great Rail
way running the "Pioneer Limited"
trains every day and night vetween St.
Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and
Chicago. "The only perfect train In
the world." Understand: Connec
tions nre mnde with all transcontinent
al lines, aisurlng to patsengers the best
service known. Luxurious coaches,
electric light, steam heat, of a verity
equaled by no other line.
See that your ticket reads via "Ths
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the United States or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other infor
mation, address,
J. W. CA8I5Y, C. J. EDDY,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Ocn. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon. Portland, Or.
Pnttt . TICKETS
5hBH to an
" 0$MpOWS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist Sleep
ers dining and library observation cars.
ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS.
No. 4, "Flyer," leaves Portland at
8:45 p. m.
No. 3, "Flyer." arrives Portland at
8:00 a. m.
For rates, etc., call or address
O. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent O. R. A N., Astoria, Or.
or A. B. C. DENNISTON,
C. P. & T. A., Portland, Or.
Dr. T. N. Ball
DENTIST,
678 Commercial Street,
ASTORIA, ORB.
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Overland Uipress
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Leave
Arrive
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New (Irlnana
ind
7:00 pro
the East
At Woodburn
(dwly except Hun
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train connects wldi
tram for Mt. An
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Urownsvllle,
Springfield, and
Nation, and even
Ing train for Alt,
Amiel and Sllvir
t.iaa
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Dally. Pally icepi Sunday.
Rebala ll. knia n ..u k.t n .
land, Sucinuirnto and San PrancUoav
Nat raiaa 11? n, at u.. ... '
claw. Including .l.M.r. MM
imiea and tl. k. ta to Kastrn points
and Europe. Also Japan, china, lion,
lulu and Auatralia. Can be obtained
YAMIIILI. DIVISION,
laat.nger djot fo-t of J.rr.ison St
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7 40. 10 00 p. m.: 11 40 a. m. diViS
tppi woi.uny; t.io and 10 0 a. m, 00
Sunday only,
I-ave fur lalus ilally, except Sua.
day. at 4:30 n m i... " -
at i Jo a. m.
rasaenger (rain leaves Dallas for
Air la M.nutav. U'.l .. . ... i
- a - . .tawvta-l Sf mill W
days at J:4& p. m. Returns Tuoedaya.
lliuraUays and Saturday,
-except ounday.
a KOEIII.EIt. Manager.
C. II. MARKIIAM.
G.n. Prt. and Paas, Aft
Oregon Short Line
Railroad.
Till DIRECT ROUTS TO
Montana. Utah. Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorltt routes, rta
the I'nlon I'acinc P.st Mall Lin, er
the Rio Grand Scenlo Una.
LOOK AT THE TIMM
H b to tSalt Iike
2J Days to Denver
3J Days to Chicago
. Day to Now York.
. rT "dining chairs, upholstr4
tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal
act 1 sleepers, operated on all train
ror further Information apply U
C. O TEItRT. W. E. COMAW,
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. AmL
U4 Third Ht.. Porlland? Or.
O. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent O. R. K.
Through
Tickets
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS,
TOURIST SLEEPER8 and
FREE RECLININO CHAIR CAIIS
Dally to
Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha.
Chicago, Kansas City
and other Eastern cities.
Baggage checked through to destina
tion. Union depots, fast time, lowest rates,
Plntsch lights In all cars.
For rates and other Information call
on or address
O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Ages
O. R. A N. CO., Astoria, Or.
or J. II. LOT1IROP, Gen. Ageat.
135 Third St., cor. Aldor, Portland, Or.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Lear.
1:00 a. m.
"PORTLAND.
"1rrtwa
Portland tTnl.m rnATTii.i r'T
7:00 p. m.
I wwi, m.M -.W,
for Aatorla and IntarJ 1:40 P.m.
.. ABTORUu
7.4Ca.m
JO p.m.
For Portland A ln-ll:M 1
termedlate points lt:Np.m.
SEASIDE) DIVISION.
p. m.la. m.
:00ll:8SfLv ....Astoria.
. v . r a X.1
x ...
mw SOUTH
a.m. p.m.
. Ar 7:40 4:00
Lv 7:l I M
'"Ar 6:61 1:1.
. Lv (:U t:M
n:iu 11 do Ar ,,. . ,
(:Miia:iaiL ...WarrWon.
I:30 l:00Ar ....Bftaald....
SPECIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TWA-mi
leaves Astoria at 1:80 a. m.; arrives at
Seaside l:4t a. m.
Passencers mar relurn ,n
shown on schedule on same date.
ALb trains to and from Seasid. nut
ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren
ton. All train make close connections at
Gobi with all Northern Paetflo trains
to and from th east or Sound point.
At Portland with all train leaving
Union dpot
At Astoria with I. R. ft N. Co.'s boat
and rail line to and from Ilwaoo and
North Beaob points.
THROUO' TICKETS on sal at A.
Wria for .amerito, Sam Fraoolsoo, alt
Eaatarn and Eim,p.r jxrlrrt..
City ticket offlo Astoria, U4 Ormtoter.
Hal trt. J. d MATO,
Owa'l rrl and Paa. amm.