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MR MORNING A8T0R1AN. 3A1UIUA1, APRIL SI, I10U fOIIN T. LIGHTER, Editor. T otophone Main 661. rHKMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT,, lent by mail, per year ". .$4.00 Sent by mill, por month M Served by carrier, per month M SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent bf mail, per year, la advance $100 Postage free to ubscrlbera, All communication Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Bualneaa communication of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Ajtorian." The Astorian guarantees to Us ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rtver. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. One of the strangest displays of pub lic sentiment on any Important ques tion is that recently given by a large portion of the Irish-American Catho lics, who suddenly espoused the cause of the Boers and evidently without knowledge of the fact that in the Kruger government there Is neither civil nor religious liberty, and that the heaviest hand of oppression falls upon the Catholics. A large portion of the Irish-Americans are naturally hostile to England because of the issue be tween England and Ireland. They have little or no knowledge of the govern ment of the Boers, and are certainly without the knowledge that one of the cardinal principles of the Boer faith and government la the absolute humil iation of the Catholic and the Hebrew, both of whom are denied any voice in the government and are perpetual stranger to its honor. Bishop A, Oaughrau, the Catholic bishop of Klm berley. South Africa, who is not an Englishman, and who states that his sympathies have generally not been with England, wrote a letter at Kim berley on the 19th of September, 1899. in which he says that the only hope of religious and civil liberty is in the overthrow of the government of the Boers. He said: "The state of things in the Transvaal Is a scandal to the na tions. That a handful of men, some of whom were very illiterate and all of whom were very prejudiced and selfish, should expect to be allowed to make laws forever for those who spend their money in buying up property in that country and developing its wel fare, is perposterous." Speaking of the relentless proscription of Catholics by the Boer government, the bishop Bays "His (Kruger's) prejudice shows itself principally as regit ds the Catholic church, and secondly as regards civil Ized habl.s of European nations. The church is his bugbear. The Catholics are as heathens to him. They wor ship snakes and wooden images." In England, against which the prejudice of many Irish-Americans was aroused because of the alleged persecution of their faith in Ireland, the Catholic and the Hebrew have Ailed every po sition of honor under the government. and the Hebrew premier made one of the most lustrous of the English ad ministrations; but in the South African republic, the Catholic and Hebrew are Scrofula and Consumption People tainted with scrof- si ula very often develop con- j! sumption. Anemia, running of the ear, scaly eruption:, j imperfect digestion, and enlargement and breaking down of the glands of the neck, are some of the mere . prominent of scrofula symp-1 toms-are forerunners of con-1 sumption. These condition; can be arrested, consumption j prevented and health re- j stored by the early use c?K Scott's Emulsion Your doctor will tell you so XX U dructuta 1 oc. and in. SCOTT BOWNE, Cbeauata. New 7ork. 5 heathens. Their languag cannot be taught in achool; their religion make them alien to every position of trust or hen it, and yet it la this most mon strous of all assault upon their faith that many Irish-Americana have been inconsiderately defending. After a time "the plain people" will catch the Idea that expansion mean prosperity for them, not for the trust or the niultl-mllllonaire or the seek er of fat office. The Islands will be particularly stony soil for any such In dustry, at U-ast for some years to come. boeaue popular feeling about them has been Incomparably stronger. more keenly critical and quickly rous ed than It ever was regarding any other territory or new possession. But the fruit of expansion will be more sure supremacy of this country In the world' market, greater balance pay able yearly to American producers. larger employment and better wages for American labor, and vastly In creased opportunities for the legitimate and profitable use of American capital Some persons still question this, but it is only because they have not con siaerej wun sumclent care the new conditions. With American enterprise or labor or capital, suppressed in every eni-rgy and industry for oenturies by Spanish rule, these islands have al really bought fron other counrtlea prdoucts worth over $100,000,000 In year, and have exported to other coun trie products still more valuable. Every month men have been counting It a great thing for this country that its exports have been rising above $100.0t0.000 and exceeding purchases iiwn omer countries oy )w,pw.wo or r-0.uo0.000. Part of this change al realy realized is because exports from this country to the Islands are larger by some millions than they ever were before. In seven month ending with January exporid of domestic merchan dise alone to the islands were I25.4SO, S40 In valu?, against I14.3S3.425 In the same months of the previous year, and yet the exports in that previous year were more than $31,000,000 in value and from this country greater than In any other year on record, though as yet not a third of the value which the Islands have purchased from all other coun tries. What does this increase of over $11,000,000 in seven months nearly $20, 00,000 a year mean for the people of this country? A greater demand for their products, a greater and perma nent demand for their labor, an in crease sufficient to support forty thou sand more workers or a smaller num ber with higher skill and better wages. But that is scarcely a beginning. The Islands are not yet buying a third of the goods In value they bought a few years ago. When it is considered that they are all prostrated in their Indus tries. Just relieved from Spanish rule and the devastations of war, and have not yet recovered their former produc tiveness and purchasing power, the In crease of $20,000,000 promises several times as much, and yet it is already large enough to count on the right side In the International exchanges which fix the position of the United States as a debtor or a creditor nation. But as yet these Islands have scarce ly felt the touch of American enter prise and capital in developing their resources. A DEMOCRATIC OPPORTUNITY Post-Intelligencer. The naval appropriation bill Is now before the house, and as there is no time limit on the debate there is a splendid opportunity for the democrat ic members of the house to fill the congressional record full of campaign material which can be distributed at the cost of the country. Their appar ent program, at present, is to confine their arguments against the 1111 to the provisions for the purchase of armor plate. By these tactito they have al ready succeeded in delaying the con struction of a number of vessels, which Is In itself a distinct democratic tri umph. Any thing which could by any possibility cripple any department of the government it is of necessity good democratic policy to support; for the government and the republican party have become so closely identified in the democratic mind that any oppor tunity to injure the government is seiz ed greedily as an opportunity to in jure the republican party. But why should they devote their entire attention to this one portion of the subject, when there is so much else that can be said, all logically In the line with other democratic argu ments? For example, the democrats In and out of congress have had much to say about the dangers of a great standing army. Mr. Bryan, almost tearfully, called attention of the peo ple of the Pacific coast particularly to the great danger which are before fjHouscvvDrk is haid To Clean Matting ftJ thlafa MS t c(a biiiIii; ult asd aoda kav haa a4, bat saparktaca kit tauht iSti uk bni ir la n kt ik iniD lkrauhlr awtpl, aa laaa arr It Vila a awanae w varai vanr wna Cold Dutt Visaing Powder flaaolvt' la Its It la ka ott a woolaa (lath; a MklnpooaKil ot GaM Dmt wsafclng PswiWf kt a auari al watar la la praaortlea, vria Hit aWik almoM irf aa ntk quick If. kal th. aMowat the wawr ctta tiny, ckaof li tar fctih, ttM Mia tba wi dot witk a dry eat. Tkli will taws l pcrttctly. TV. W-r I, Um fMM Mr ft. VkM wuwx aius lot SiM.'uwuu- HMaw M Oaaaa Tut m. a. raise! ocateaajy, , a. Imm, Km Vwau W i)n Shilohs f) Cough and (pnsumpiion - cure Tbl is beyond (juration tht most auccrasiul Cough Medi cine cvrr known to tcirnre: a tew dosea invariably cure the worst cara of t ouch. Croup inn nirm'nirs, vn'it iiiwun 113 derf'.il auivrv. m the cure of llj Ciniunpt:rn is without a far- ill ailt! m thi' h v. v y i.( ninl'cu.e. til Since ita tiit diccvf ry it tat I bcrn koM en a gujirartt-e, A LI Itst which no thrr mci'.icine II can atanj. If y. u have a Mu Couch, we enrnrsltr ak you ftjt totryit. In I'mtrJ Muire und Y?4 Cani.la -"V , Wo unJ $!.''. ami K5 In Knclmnd la. U., 34. nj N cMr nnnnmrrAnA S.CWells&CoI LEROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. Sold by CHARLES ROGERS. them when their sons and neighbors, now engaged In hunting the Filipino democrats through the mountains and swamps of Luxon, return home with the lust of blood upon them and promptly proceed to prod ihelr rela tive full of bayonet holes. Lurid pic tures have been drawn of the fright ful consequence which will follow If the regular army should be Increased so that there would be one armed and disciplined American clttxen with a government gun In his hands to each thousand of the other Inhabitant of the country. 'Democratic orator are still assuring the people that this cne man will terrorize the thousand, will inaugurate a miliary lepotlsm, and that the country will go to the demo tion bow-wows If there should be one soldier to every few hundred square miles of territory. Now, why do not these tlmlj orators. with the materials at their command, draw the companion picture to this? If seventy-five or eighty thousand sol diers, scattered all over the United S ales, and manning the Isolated coast defense of ih.- country, are a menace to the liberties of the people, what will be the effect If we have a navy built ac cording to the present program? Why, one of the existing battleships of the navy, In the present condition cf the coast defenses, could lay In ruins any one of the great cities of the seacoast, or place It under tribute. Suppose that Admiral Dewey should become desper ately affronted at the democratic re fusal to accept him as a standard bearer in the coming campaign? As admiral of the navy, what is to pre vent him from ordering out the fleet, seizing the seacoast towns, and pro claiming himself dictator? Why should millions be spent for the building of more warships, which In the hands cf desperate and unscrupulous men could readily upset the government, capture our richest cities, destroy ou com merce, and do all kinds of things? Is it not possible that behind all the piopoals for the upbuilding of the navy Me MarK Hanna and the Standard Oil Company, eagerly waiting for the completion of the naval program, that these warships may be used by them for piratical cruises against not only the people of the United States, but all those of Kurope beside? These are grave considerations. The arguments are almost Identical with those which are urged against the In crease of the army, whenever that sub ject come up. It Is singular that with these familiar weapons ready to their hand, the democratic orator in con gress are neglecting the opportunity for their use presented by the debates on the naval appropriation bill. But perhaps we are premature in our crit icism. The debate is young yet, and they may be holding these weighty ar guments In reserve, ready to spring them with telling effect later In the day. A dinner of wit la proverbially a palace of alienee. J A Wtliottt Gold D tisr ar DeWltfi Mttle Early Klser purify thi blood, clean the liver. Invigorate the sva;,ni. Fumoua little pills for con stipation and liver trouble. Charles ltogers. As a rule the most nuivrsKful man In life Is the man who has the bet In formation. Mrs. R. Churchill. Berlin. Vt., say: Our bnby i covered with running sores. beWlttw Witch liael Salv cur1 her." A sieclrtc for piles and skin discuses. 1'cware of worthless counterfeits. Charles Hogers. Trade always comes buck, und fi nance never ruined a country, or an Itivllvldual either. If he had pluck. J. t. Clark. Peoria. III., says: "Sur geons wanted to operate on nie for pile but I cured them with Dewlifa Witch Mr i.l Salve." It Is Infallible for plies and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. Charles ltogers. Mr. J. Sheer. Sednllti. Mo., saved hi child' life by One Minute CoukIi Cure. Dorters had given her up to die with croup. It's an Infallible cure for couKhs, rolds. grippe, pneumonia, bron chitis and throat and lunn trouble. Believes at once. Charles Rogers. The unfortunate are always egotist leal. "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy I ever used for couxhs and colds. It Is unequaled for whooping cough. Children all like It." writes H. N. Williams. Uentryvllle. Ind. Never falls. It Is the only harmless remedy th it gives Immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pnea monlp, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Ita early use prevents consumption. Charles Roger. Where there are crowned heads, there are always some- charming wo men. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling In the thmat and to stop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cure all forma of throat and lung trouble. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and Ita after effect. Cha. Roger. 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 dl K pis what you eat. Cures Indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all form ot dyspepsia. Charles Roger. Women are generous but not pre cise In money matters. Miss Annie E. Gunning. Tyre. Mich., says: "I suffered a long time from dys pepsia; lout flesh and became very w-ak. 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. TO PARI3 IN 1900. The passenger department of the Chi ai;o, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway iias taken advantage or the current In terest In the Par. Exposition and ha printed for free distribution one of the nost charming books of the season, en titled. "Glimpse Across the Sea." Its contents describe a recent, voyage acrots the Atlantic male by 8am T. lover. Journalist and author, and In cludes his diversified experience In L-in Ion and Paris. The "Glimpses" ar; enti'italning und ii.strucilve to t..e pmsperti.e western patrons of the Chi ca'o, Milwaukee A St. I'aul railway, who may oe contemplating a trip to Europe. The enterurltu ;t the railway compmy In au ;u aung such a happy departure frwtn the ordinary methods 'if aivertlsirir Is commendable. PEACE DECLARED. Why devote all our time reading aboct the Boer war an I the goll fields nf Alaska? Th'Te are other matters of vital Importance: you may make a trip East, and ulll want to know how to travel. In order to have the best er tiue, us- the Wisconsin Central Ball way, be ween St. I'aul and Chicago. For rates and other Information write JAMES A. CLOCK. G ncral Agent, Portland, Oregon. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Proxsals for fresh beef and mutton: Otfice Chief Commissary, Vancouver Barracks, Washington, April 3, 1900. Staled proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and fresh mut ton for six month beginning July 1, 1900, will be received here and at office of commissaries at Fort Steven, Ore gon; Boise Barracks, Wallace and Camp Osborn, Idaho; Fort Casey, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright and Vancouver barrack. Wash., and Skag way. Fort Wrangle and Valdea, Alas ka, until 11 a. m.. May 3, 1900, and then opened. Information furnished on ap plication. Envelope containing pro posals should be endorsed "Proposal for Fresh Beef and Fresh Mutton," and addressed to commissary of post to be supplied, or to Major Jame N. Alli son, Cbf. Corny. I.M Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of thi city of Astoria In tends to Improve Thirty-eighth street in thut part of the olty of Astoria laid out und recorded by Joint Adair and generally known as Adair' Astoria. from a point tUte n feet south of the mum line or Duane street to the south line of Harrison avenue, by grading t.ild portion of ald street to the es Ubllslied nrude to the width of thirty feet through the center thereof, and planking the sumo when graded with sound fir plank, either rd or yellow of three Inches In thickness and twelve Inches wide, laid unn stringers, to the wltilh of sixteen feet through, the ivn ter of said portion of said street, with the construction of such culvert a may be necessary to permit the mirfaeo wa.er to pass under such portion of ! street so Improved. ' 8 Id Im provement us to Its .onstruotlon lit mutter of detail and material to b used, except us hereinbefore provided, shall be In accordance with the pro visions or Ordinance No. 1901. of the city of Astoria, entitled. An Ordinance In Relation to the improvement of Streets, which w approved die Sri day of January, S.5, and strictly In iccordunee with the specification therefor to be tiled with the auditor and ivollce Judge of the said city by the city surveyor. The cost and expenses of said Im provement, excepting street croMlnim. shall be defrayed by special Base. ment upon the lot, lands und ninii- lac fronting upon and adja.-ent to said portion of said street proposed to be improved and such other laud as In the opinion of the council will be bene fited by said Improvement, which said lands and premise which will be bene fited by an hi Improvement are hereby Included within a special assciuuiicnt district to be asscned pro rata to defray tne costs ana expenses or said Improve ment, to-wlt: Commencing at the northwest corner of block number twenty-one (21 lit said Adair's As toria, and running thenee south to the southwest corner of block forty-five (4u, thence east to the southeast Cor ner of block forty-six (40), thence north to the northeast corner of block twenty-two (22), thence wet to the place of beginning and containing all of block 21. 22. 33, 24, 4& and 4. alt In Adair s port cf Upper Astoria, Clat sop county, state of Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John Adair, This notice Is published for eight sue ossive duys In pursuance to a resolu tion duly adopted by the common council of the city of Astoria cn the lii.h duy nf April, 1900, the date of the first publlcantion of this notice being on Friday. April 20. 1900. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. VV. C. A. Pohl, fdlTI COEOHH. Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Casket and Funernl Supplies constant ly ou hand. C rner 1Kb and Duane 8ts, Astoria, Or THE IOIVKC. Stranger visiting- in tne city will finJ the Louvre u ttraotiy resort wherein Ui ml I be evening. The Amme Hister Ijtdie-' In-cliestrn IsntiH on the bill and pmiit ni(lii mnsiral program ol exceptional merit, ilnmlaome pool and billiard rooms are feature iu connection villi the houee. I'siatable lunchei will be served at all noura J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder. THE PROOF of tbe pwid'ng t In Uv eat and the proof of t'quor IS IN SAMPLING That' an argument ' that' cetv cpislvs a deeoooeiratlo). Our will stood the teat HUGHES & CO. Th. Fredeiikson PIANO TUNER INSTRUCTION ON CELLO AND VIOLIN Phone 2074. H. F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 23. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Good Shipped Vt Our Car Will Receive Hp-clal Attention. No. B3 Duane Bt., V7. J. COOK, Mgr Astoria, Or. Ra. TeL 112. L. LEBECK Cnrpenler and Uullder General Contractor HOUSE RAI5INQ AND MOVING A SPECIALTY WHITE COLLAR LINI Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company. Bailey Oatzcrt leave Astoria dally except 8unday at 7 p. m. Leive Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. . White Collar Line ticket and O. R. tc N. ticket Interchangeable on Bailey uaizeri ana Hassalo. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria. Aft U. B. SCOTT, Telephone 1U. President. TIUIITY-KIGUTH STREET ruOVKMSNT. FT iiia TIM II 5CHI!titll.R5 Prom tortlaiiiL PKI'ART Amniv ""H lake. I waver. N, Worth. Om.ha. Kan-! ri Mull Ip, m. aaa niiy, i-u Umta, t ..7?" (iilragu and Kal. m rlanii Klier 1 4A p. ra Wnlla Wall. Hi-ikana, mi..i. t'lili'ssuand Karn, . Ml. From Anuria I krCUAN TIUMAHIP All Hflllln pat aub-i lin t to Chan. 'or Hsu Pmiuiant-Hall Apr.il. S, 1.1, IK, il. ! 1'oU'mbla Rlvsr Hlniars Tn l'trlla(l 4 Way Laniilnc. 7 s ni KlHllllilil) is in ( Alu day ir ...... h...n.H.i am k tiiui ir wiiXAMmKKivrK,, rra"ii li, nvwiwrf, rnlpiit A Way-jiiiil a. i li. ill... A i. I 7 s. ra. Tuca, lliur sua rial. tt niaimvstsf mm m I SMI" a ii - ... hlUKIvar. J- irrg.m ( It j, lyl.-n, A rrt Mar-l-ullua. ; Klparla jatr UI) I 'JUS. 10. aka ItWar. ItllxirlaUi Umlateu. LtIwIIu a.) at m tally (a m KWI.UMKT K IllVrit 1:0p.m. Tuna, Ttiui S-lurJajr i ih iiHiiu in i tirTaiii moil, n ail and way .li.ln. Krlilay o. w. LOUNsnEiinr. Agent, Astoria. w. ii. m nLiitjRT, tien. Pass. At Portland, Or. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemnlatlna? a trip, whether on business or pleasure, thrv naturally want iha hrmi rvi.- obtainable a (ar a speed, comfort and nMy Is concerned. Employe of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to si-rve the publlo and our train are onriatc'l so aa tn mak, ntna run. noviioti with dlverliif line at all junction point. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cms on through trains. Mniiig rar service unexcelled. Meala s-rvea a ia carts. In order to obtain th flrst-clas er vice, ask the ticket ag'nt to sell you a ticket over..... The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will mak direct connection at oi. t aui ror cnicago. Milwaukee and all point East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pa. Aft, or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wla, General Agent, 216 Stark Bu Portland, Or. Luxurious Travel THE ' Northwestern Umlted" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, ar with out exception, the finest train In th world. They embody the latet. neweat and best Idea for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered th traveling rmbllc. and altnithiF th r... complete and splendid producton of th tit uuuuTa an. These Splendid Train Connect With The Crtst Northern The Northern I'aclflc and The Canadian I'aclflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra chara-a tnr thca accommodations and alt rlaaa.a nt flxlr. etit are available for passage on the lumou "isorinwetern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by th Interlocking niock system. W. II. MKAD, F.C. SAVAOE3, General Agent. Ticket Aft. Portland, Ore. "THE Iran; A familiar tinm fnt iha rit,A Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known nil over the fnlon a the Oreat Rail- uy running me "noneer Limited train every day and night vetween St, Paul and CMcaan nnA nmih. m.a " " ' 1 Mill, Chicago. 'The only perfect train In mo worm. unaerstand: Connec tions ATS mnrift With all Iranunntln.,.). al line, assuring to passenger the best BTvii;u nnuwn. Liuxurlou coaches, electric lls-ht. atpnm heat f ,.f, e'lUalcd by no other line. wee tnat your ticket read via "The Milwaukee" whn going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, nnmnhloi n nth inr.. . . , v.a.v. a.a.u.- matlnn, address, J. W. CASEY, c. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt., On. Agt, Portland, Oregon, Portland, Or. EAST Thrnueh Pnlnrs an1 TnnrUt ai..n. ers dining and library observation car. f.LfjUAn i vtsriuuLE TRAIN8. NO. 4. "Flyer." Iravpa Portland a 3:45 p. m. No. 3. "Flyer." arrlvaa Pnrrlaml at 8:00 a. m. For rates, etc., call or address O. W. LOUNSBERRY, A cent O 1? , M 1.1..1. or A. B. C. DENNISTOn! u. v. et T. A., Fortland, Ore. Dr. T. N, Ball DENTIST, f!i Commercial Street, ASTORIA. ORE. Orer ScbJussel' Clothing Store, w S0,,T,, Diliot Fifth ami Leave I Htreeta. Arriy wvuriniiii pre i iama rur Him, Loaouuig, Aatl. Innd. haiiaminto. 7:30 p.tn tadvn. Han Fran- t,l a.ra i tai n, niuinvv, io I Anar-les. Kl I'mmo. a-ao ml New in Iran ana fa,. m At Woodburn (daMly excrpt Hun. day), murtiliif train oontiertswltn train for Mt. An gel. Hlherinn, Hrownsvlll. Hpilngflald, and Nation, and even ing nam for ML Angel and Sllvtr l.tn 117:30 a. ml Curvalll passen. HIMiVm ,l:U.m I H'r, l:M p,m Shrrl.lan pseu- I ger Dally. HUally sacrpt Bunday, Rphnla ll. kala n al ttu. . land, Hmranuiilo and Can rran.ilana. Net rta II? mat rlas and lit aeoond class, Iniludlng sleeper. vwj nates and t. krts to Eastern point I1U KurnlMt. Ala., .taitan lulu and Australia. Can be obtaJnavi ThW itrlC,rkU"d' T,0lll lM YAMHILL DIVISION. 1 aaa. ngrr drK)t fo- t of JfTaroa Iav fur Oawsgu dally at T:M H al a. m u ao if.-, i In a .-' . . . 11:30 p. m.; and 00 a. m. on Hunday only. Arrive t Portland dally at H U, 7.40. 10 oo p. m.; II 40 a. m. daily tgi iiiu.ii a,4 aim io us m vm Sundsy only. " Ieave fur laht dally, rx.-ept ua- at y 3la4: m '"' Arr'V " VmllM Posaangar train h-ave Halls fof Alrllo Monday., Wrdnaday and Ftt. nays at J.i p. m. Itsttim Tuaedara, Thursdays and Saturdays. -camiii ouniiay, R, KDEHI.EIl. Mansgrr. C II. MAHKHAM. Oen. Fru and Pa, Agt Oregon Short Line Railroad. THt Direct routs to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Olve choice of two favorite routs, via the In Ion ParlOo F.st Mall Una. or the itio Grand Scenlo UneaT LOOK AT THE TIME 1J Duys to Salt Lik -1 Days to Dfiivcr 3J Duys to Cli Duys to New York. Free reclining chair. upholaUred tourist sleep.,,, r.r.. and i,K3I ace slreirs. operated on all traliiav For funhar . . ,., ui.unn apply to) Trav. Pass. Ag . Can ArmL IU Third Ht.. I'nrti.nTi. or o. w. uu.'nsukrrt, Int O. It. A N. Through Tickets EAST AND SOUTHEAST PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS, TOUniST 8LEEPEU8 and FREE RECL1NI.NO CHAIR CARS Dally to- Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City and other Eastern cltlea. Baggage checked through to destina tion. Union depot., fast time, lowest rat, , PlntSCh llllhta In all I .-v. For rates and nthr-r l,.rnr..i ,. on or address """ua ... A....U ui., cor. Aiaer, 1'ortland, Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. iataYe. .. PORTLAND. Arrlva. 1:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m. IPortlaiul ITni..n ----- "-ifwi, u;i .in. IlliUs.mT ASTORIA. 7.4S a.m.lFor Portland a. i 11:10 a.m. m .. iu p.m.iermeaiate point I0:M p.m. BEAB1DB D1V181QN, o m Ia m :tH:L- a. in, ip.m. ... Astoria.. .. Ar 7:40 4:00 IS 1:1 1:10 R:MJI2:13Lv Wsrrenton,.''v. a-iii i.rvt a- at . , " r 7:l 4:61 4:16 y.ul i.wmr ....Hiqains.... Ly SPECIAL SEAHIDB BUNDAT TRAIN "lv" 'na at l: JO a. m,; arrive at Seaside 1:41 a. m. Passengers may ratupn ah . , ... w.. any inm shown on schedule on nam dais. AL.ii 1KAINS to and rom Seaside rua ot Flavel and Hammond via ton. All train make eloa iwnnaAllAaa a. a ar V.HLHWH V Gobi wtA all Northern Pseino train w am .rom ins east or Bound points. At Portland with all train. .-- Union depot , At Astoria with I. R a m ... .. 1 . and rail tin to and from Iiwaoo 'and North Baa.cn poknta THROUO' TICKR-m . ..1. -. I?1"1 for '. .amenta. Baa Franclcoo. all Esetera and European potnta. M.i .1.7" 001 trU, U4 Commen aai sireet. j. j. uim Oen'l IVt and Pas. Agent,