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ME MORNING ASTORIA. TUESDAY. MAY I, 1100 path gUtovicm JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Tel phone Main tSL TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mill, per year W.W Sent by mail, pr month JU E-crr d by carrier, per month M SE2II-WEEKLT. Sent by mail, rvr year. In advance H-M Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communication of aU kinds and remittances mart be addressed to The Asfrian." The Astortan guarantees to Its ad- rertisera the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. A column or more of notice in the Post-Intelligencer of the organisation cf the Puget Sound Packing Company the lowest and most depraved Ore, notwithstanding that the association has paid evry bill it ever contract, is rated In the financial reports cf the country on a par of credit ejual t that of any commercial institution in America, ha disburvd In the purchase of surplus and advaa."? to fishermen on account of the reason of 1W0 in the state of Oregon much over t?X,W cash money and has ample means on deposit in the rriks of the state to m-et all of its expenses for twelve-month, without drawing on its income for one penny. It is this spirit In Oregon, cultivated and en counted by Its leading newspaper, that has had more than anything else to do with the rush of immigration an 1 capital past Oregon "s door every year to incomparably less favored states In point of resources and natural advan tages In the Northwest. AS TO THE SALMON TRUST. We have no bone to pick, with the salmon trust In assuming that we have, some of the trust's foolish friends have made as grave a nils take as the gudgeons that swallowed the bait, hook and bobber. The sal mon trust, otherwise the Columbia River Packers Association, has our McGovern's new "combine" with permission to exercise the right of life. special and personal mention of its promoters and congratulations to the people of Seattle and every other Uwn in the Puget sound region on the Incoming of the new capital invested in that enterprise, is an illustration of the difference between the policy of Washington's leading paper and the ITtoewoA is had woA without GoldDtisfl THIRTY-KIOHTH 8TIIEKT TKOVKMSNT, 1M- i Wisilcff Willow Furniture tad a TkkwaUirasM tnw awM. U tmrf as U dawac laok Uaa ar vita Gold Durt Visaing Powder asa nrm rar. I'm a acralatat Wwaa: vat war iinmrn lean wM, tt trek; U wiia a eeh, r cwaeat dwa. aa try VaiW baa Urn tmm alaa fca U4 tf tkta wilt, Set aa to lp4 try alcth. TW wkw tm mt Ni MM aujs Ka avuaaotar XHil to rw a. a. rataaaaa eoaeaav. rTTZZTJ tion can set of that kind, the better it will be for IL liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Rut in briefly defining our own posi tion as to the salmon trust we do not assume to speak for the distributing trade In New York and other cities, who are decidedly of the opinion that the trust does not deserve to live, for the reason that It is disposed to deny I age tables are honey-combed with in which With a INACCURATE CENSUS STATISTICS. A striking illustration of the Im portance of care and accuracy in re porting the coming census is afforded by statement Issued upon the work f the last one. Prom this statement ! i t would appear that an enormous nura- ber of people are either ignorant of ! their ages or else they are unwilling j to tell them. Of course this would be a natural inference from general ex- j perlence, but other census statistics 'rove that the false showing thus made ! is not an error attributable altogether j to the frailty of human nature. Census t this blessing to others. For mistakes in every country pie, dealers la New York who have such tables are prepared. one occupying that relation to Oreron. I rnt lanre sums of money in Identl- The Puget sound "combine" Is com- fying themselves by means of long fair'y " of immigration and posed of not to exceed three canner- handlin and P"slve advertising a stationary or increasing population. . ,1 with a certain brand of goods do not I there ought always to be fewer ix-r-les. representing an arareraie invest- . . .... .... . ... ,... er per ment of much less than $100,000, but a very small proportion of which was brought Into the state by the East ern promoters. Yet, small as it is. wish to have the trust say they shall sons of a given age than of any sin- ! m hnrl that hnLiii. To be ,.lgle age Precedins: les flfrr rr, ,ja depnvea, or aespoiiea, oi ims ngnii- - - - - j means a serious loss In business, and I in lony-ntna, and so on. But cen W 0mW Karl's Clover Root Tea Brtotifin tS Onmplnkm, PoriSn IS Blnod. omt -iOi.(.r:a. UmCix Mipsiicn. IntJaKHi, ami ail Krupcnw f Mua. Aa ix" Ijtti Nrr Tonic. Snlj o ,sut r-ni-"!!! bjr aU anuunata at ii SOc. aal ll.oO. 8. C. WCLLS 4 CO.. LCHOV. N. V. Sold by CHARLES ROGERS. fnrr- and lustire. that thev should and devoid of any possible bearing up- nnt th. xic.lmM ot 8Uch r- on lurtner investments in that or any I bltrary power. In this contention we oJier line of Puget sound investments, I are w ith them. New Tork Commor- j the Dfl'CTflnfirf nf that .-A I CiaL these dealers contend, with much j sus age tables invariably show the re- nothing but cause for rejoicing in the new venture and are a unit in extend ing to it all manner of encouragement How different it is in Oregon. Here the leading newspaper has taken a malicious pleasure in personally mis representiug and abusing the outside capitalists who promoted the great Co- Here Is a revelation for certain Ore- I use verse. At the last census I40.S0S per- ! Rolyn m0it - nomlcai coal for household use in As- son, were returned as fifty-nine years torU. Tty It once and rou will har. old. while the number returned as ! no other. George W. Sanborn, agent sixty was 501, TSS. The tendency to ! TeUpbone 1IIL round numbers arises mainly j Tn brt(ll.rroom nf. tr murh gon papers that make a pra?tice of in- I from ignorance and carelessness, and i importance as the bride, and she is of Juring their own community by repub- lishing every piece of rot which ap- ( Eut the impulse to understate the aice ' DeWltt'a Little Early Risers purify pears In the Commercial concerning is especially noticeable among adulu j the system. FamotuUttlVpllUforcont the Columbia River Packers Associa- from twenty-flve to sixty. The great- I gtPt,on v" troubles. Charles lion, riajiuy, ine rooi oi we Lomraer i ri proporuon oi errors is u Ihe six cial's agitation Is not the excess of ym- tieth year, but the greatest actual t is id that men who never drink. I finink r.w attav naif l.t . l I i i, , I I- ai. . I f . . .... -w""1 v" " J wwc m v iwsv ti i, )U lumma nver organization. Instead of I pu" " ier,B u,cr luv ,ul " lue vwr ",uul" at me tnirtieth year or for- wsys live to a great ag. Ierhaps that welcoming the incoming of that new Mermen on the Columbia river, who tieth year. In IsSO there were 61S.H1 8 ,tlelr P""'hment. blood and capital and praising the con- ,1-,e lo l""u l" iuur " reponea as thirty-nine years Mrs. R. ChurchilL Berlin VL aavi- fidente and foresight which promoted unl more for their fish than they ot age, 1,037.:6 at forty and 4,J at , ",:ur baby wa covered with running .. ....... ! . V .a , : LWitf Witch Hazel Salve me aistnouuon or such a large sum I " lu"r"r. viuong women were ; curt a her. A specific for piles and of moner In mnnti mirh th the organisation of the packers as- reported to be fortv. 2y).9TT thirtv.nir, ware or wortniess , ... , , counterfeits. Charles Rogers. gon industry, every pretext has been I ""ciauon. ine irouoie uu u-e turn- uu -lm toriyone. t lis. m 1 10 p. m. Tan Kiduuilajr Notice 1 hereby given that ths com- inoa council of the city of Astoria In tml to Improve Ttilrty-olghth street in that part of the city of Astoria laid out and recorded by John Adair and senerally known as Adair's Astoria, from a point flltcen fwt south of ihe north line of luane street to the south line of Harrison avenue, by grading ld portion of said street to the es tablished grade to the width of thirty Wl through the center thereof, and planking the same when graded with s'uml nr plank, either red or yellow of three Inchr In thlrkm-ss and twelve Inches wide, laid upon strlngrra, to Ihe wtath of sixteen feet through the cen ter of said portion of said alreet. with Ihe construction of auch culverts as may be necessary to permit the surface water to pa.a under such portion of said street so Improved. Said lm provrtwrnt as to its . onst ruction In niattcr of it-tail and material to be usetl. except as hereinbefore provided, shall be In accordance with the pro visions of Ordinance No. IWl. of the city of Astoria, entitled. An Ordinance In Relation to the Improvement of Streets, which was approved the Jrd day of January. 1SA1. and strictly In uvordanc with the specifications therefor to be filed with the auditor and police judge of the said city by the city surveyor. The costs and expenses of said lm- pruvrment. excepting street crouinrs. shall be defrayrd by special assess ment utHin the lots, lands and rrern- ises frvmtlng utnn and adja.-ent to said portion of said street protosed to be Improved and such other lands as In the opinion of the council will be bene fited by said Improvement, which salj lands and premises w hlch will be bene fited by said Improvement are hereby Included within a special assessment district to be assesed pro rata to defray the costs and expenses of said Improve ment, to-wtt: Commencing at the northwest corner of block number tWentV.ona 111 In ll A.talr'a 1 toria. and running thence south to the tu,,1r southwest comer of b'ock forty-five (4i), thence east to the southeast cor ner of block forty-six H). thence north to the northeast corner of block twenty-two ("21. thence west to the place of beginning and containing all of block :i. ZZ. Zl. St. 43 and all In A'lalrs tH.rt of Upper Astoria. Clat sop county, state of Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John Adair. This notice is published for eight suc cessive days In pursuance to a resolu tion duly sdopted by the common council of the city of Astoria rn the 16: h day of April. 1900. the date of the first publicantlon of this notl.-e being on Friday, April 20. loo. II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. ii o. Xllo ,11J i kleago 1'i'HlaJid t- rial. la liuutinttuu to Omaha. ( hlragu sua all puluu Kaat TIMH D11I15 roiu lorUauiL Tbs Orerland Kipwaa. via iiubuiigi iu auq via MMau. lo Pen ver. Kanaaa Cltjf. 'tit tt. si. fail. Nil auaoe.anil all points 14. from Aalorla Occam rreAstMtirs 'All Hailing !U tub I )et Ui ebange. 'For saa yraucMu-Hwil Apr.t, a. It. U, a, III K tiuuviajr Coli'mbla Rlvsr law mere Tn Portias as4 Way LaJKllaga, Pnn Portland WILLAMRTTi KlVKK lfguO t'll, Naeberg. Nairn WayUn4 a. Aaaivs 4 p. m Itm. iamti Mutday 4 10 . m Kt Sunday Tara. I Toea.lbnr audi WUIaaMtt sag Vsat kill stivers. Ors"o CUjr, itaytun, A Way-lauiUluga. Kl Paris 1 a. m. I I Dp . i aud rn. Juki Klvse. Klparlalo Lewtttoa. am H'll.l.AJlBTTK IllVflt Tucs. Thai j I'orllaiid lo forralll and aj luxllaga. UUwUts Ju a mi daily 4 0 t, TO. Mod, Wed r'rtua O. W. LOUNSUEHRT, Agsnt. Astoria. W. H. 1IURLHCRT, vien. Pasa, Agt. Portland. Or. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Wl.en people are contemplating r'Av:-w.',-r'n EAST Til Leave 7:30 p.m. I'M a.m, 117 M a.n !Pot V'lflh and I Hirrets. I Arrive I'Trnann uipress Tiaina for rialsni, i.oa.'liurg, Ash land, bauiariii'iilo. ((den. Man Kian- m iisio, Mumre. Loe Aiig.'isa, i l j'asu, i Nev urleana and 11 .(4 m.m kid l.'aa a 1 taiv awsais At Woodbara (daily except 8uii Uayi, uioriilng train cotiliactswlin train fur Mi, An Kel. Siinrion, lirowns vllle, Hprlngfleid, and Natron, and even Ing train for UU Angel and Bllr. ton, Corvalllg passea l,'4.M p.m Bherldan r passeo lll:Mp. liliUfua Dally. llDally except Bunday. R'baie tickets on sale between Psst. and. 0aramiilu and Han rran..iol Net rales 117 fliat n... .. .." class. Including aleepeT. WM and Eunjp.. Also Japan. China, Uom lulu and Au.lr.na. fa he '1 &J.,,rl.rh",,J- YAMHILL DIVIHION. Menger detK)t foot of JslTsrSoa It Leave for Onwego dally at T.M H a. 11 .M '"J M a. m. on HunM y. Arrive at IVrtland dally at H 2L Leave f..r Oalag .y, gu .r.-r,V m.p-m- A'-iW2ii 1'asaenger train trav.a rv.ti. Alrli. Monday., Wedi..l.,Van3 Wn. aoursuays and Hatutdaya Entpt Bunday. n. KOEHI.ER. Manage. ' C. II. MArtKHAJaf Cen. Krt. and J'asa. Ait i seised by the Oregon newspaper to I mental is, rather, the outcry of the I w ten immigration is slight the per- 1 ,nllation. nae paraJysis. may be all . , Ik a . v- -r v k uk I . noi side, but when It takes affect on Incite public prejudice against the en- I band of New ork Parasites, who with- sons of a given age at one census must ' both sides its a dead gone case terprise and foment positive ill-will out toiling or spinning in the fisher- necessarily be less than the persons : T r. m k o T7- , J. is. Clark. Peoria, 111., says: ' Sur- towards It among its customers abroad mn field nave heretofore been ar- ten years younger at the preceding reons wanted to opere on me for plies and its employes at home. To such an yed like the lilly out of the sweat and census. Thus, in IS), the persons , HazeVsTve.T u'lnMlble'fore. extent has this peculiar policy been P ol lne men wno aon w I iweniy-rve years old are necessarily ana "'sases. ueware of counter carried, without any excuse other than j Columbia river bar in fishing boats. I fewer In number than the persons ' fitB' Charles Rogers. an unnatural spirit of resentment for I These fellows find their occupation I fifteen years old In ISsO, because the i Some girls get married lust to let the incoming of strangers, that the The Columbia River Packers As- twenty-five class of 1SS0 is composed Know tnat they can. Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalla, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It's an Infallible cure for cougns, corns, grippe, pneumonia, bron chitis and throat and lung troubles. Kelleves at once. Charles Rogers. Ihep; ;.eVnw.r,r Oregon Short U w.iui u jar as speed, comrort and trv safety is concerned. Employee of the Wfrfnt WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE VZ 100(1. paid to serve the publlo and our trains TUX DIRECT It OCT! TO - i .iru m mm o Blue ClOSS COQ- nectluns with diverging Unas at ail Junction Dolnta. and Funernl nirrtnr c.1r,nhpln CUi' ttttttn Polnfl. fining car service unexcelled. Meals V. l or ,wo orlte routes, rla, served a la carte. t rilon Parlflo r.st Mall Line. In order to obuin the flrst-claat ger ,no ,!'0 "rande 8cnlo Llna. lum agent to sell you I wiv at THE TIME .... hi. ine msconsia teoirai uoes. W. C. A. Pohl, mm mint. Undertaker, Embalmer Caskets atxi Funeral Supplies constant ly ua iianu. Corrjer 11th auj lHiane Sis, Astoria, Ore II ainaH-T HOvTB TO s Montana, Utah. Colorado IrlC lllnC I and yOU Will make Jlrr i-nrtl.. .t I St. Paul fur Chicago, Milwaukee and as 1 1 iviinit Ktisiv Strangers sisiting in toe citr will BnJ For anv further Informal lm li - mo ixjuro au aiiracuve resort wherein I "cei agent, or correspond with to spend the evening. The Amme Hi.terel 'A8. C. POND. Oen, Pass. Agt, La-lies" orchestra is still on the bills and or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. presents nightly a musical program ol General Agent, exceptional merit. Handsome poo! and Btark 8L. Portland, Or. billiard rooms an- a feature in connection with the boose. Talatable lunches will be served at all soars J. A. FastabendJItUXORIOUS IWl General Contractor neiaper in question nas reprinted I I 'tlttllou 'aa een ui iv uupeiue uu u me survivors oi me nrteen year columns ol clippings from a broker's I them. It prefers to save the wealth I class in 180. These are facts: but . ...... organ in .New Tork City, criticising 1 ta'y nav been extracting these many hngllsn women are not abashed by I ... ! . a method of business adopted by the I years out of their manipulation of tacts, in England the number of wo new association whl-h has already so I the salmon market lor the benefit of I men returning themselves as from revolutionized the market for Columbia the men who catch the fish or have twenty to twep.ty-flve years of age is river salmon that the association was I their money invested in'the machinery always greater than the number of i able to set such a price for raw fish I w hich prepares it for the consumer's I girls reported at the preceding cen last year and this as to increase the table. The Columbia River Packers I sus from ten to fifteen years old, earnings of fishermen many thousands Association proposes to have no deal- If the age returns are incorrect. It cf dollars. In adlition to this, the ings with theoe fishsrs and tanners of is impossible to determine accurately financial standing of the association Columbia river salmon through the whether the average deration of life was made the subject of one of the media of the typewriter and print- is increasing or decreasing, to compute most villainous and libelous attacks I ir.g press whose only association with exact life insurance tables or ascertain ever published In a newspaper of even I '-be Industry comes from their ability the death rate, to tell what portion to stir up competition and ill-will I of the men are of military age or among salmon canners who imagine I what portion of thj women are In the they have to go down to New Tork I child bearing class. Almost every to sell their fish. The Columbia Rlv- I other set of statistical returns must be er Packers Association prefers to pack I classified according to ages. In this its fish under its own guaranteed la-I way It is ascertained whether regroeg bels; to put its entire product on the have more children and whether these market und'.-r a certificate of quality children live longer or die earlier than that mrans jost what it says and whites; whether the criminals of the which leaves no room for the frauds j country are In the main recruited and manipulations that have done so I from the young ?r or the older element much injury to the once peerless I of the population, and whether the standing of Columbia river fish and employment of children is increasing which once reduced its price in the i or decreasing. And so with many other world's market to the level of the important matters of Inquiry, the re cheap thelcn put up on Puget sound suits of which have no practical utll- and the small bra'-kiah streams of the Ity if based upon careless or inae Washington coa.n. If this is any of- curate census returns, fense. to the peopie in Oregon who get their living in return for labor per formed In .he Columbia river indus try, we fail to see where it cornes in. If the rage and disappointment of these New York broker-sharks, who have been shut out of a business, to I Weak iCWldren I How sad it is to see weak . childreii-boys and girls who are pale and thin. They can , not enjoy the sports of child , hood, neither are they able ( to profit by school life. They ( are indeed to be pitied. But ( there is hope for them. : Scott's Emulsion ' has helped such children for 1 1 over a quarter of a century. 1 Yoa doctor win WJ y oo it u both food and medicine to them. They ' be jta to pick up at once under its mc Their color improves, the fitsh I loAtSdS more firm, the weight j increases and all fist full Uk and i vi jar of childhood returns a gain. , Atafldrarrta; ax! fin tCXrrTBOWSlg.Cisiaa, Maw T. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Proposals for fresh beef and mutton: Office Chief CommlFEary, Vancouver Barracks, Washington, April I, 1800. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and fresh mut ton for six months beginning July L 1300, will be received here and at offices The woman who ran love but once is pretty badly stuck on herself. "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is unequaled for whooping cough. Children all like it," writes H. X. Williams, Gentryvllle, Ind. Never fails. It Is the only harmless remedr that gives Immediate results. Cures cougns, corns, hoarseness, crouo. Dneu monis, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption, cnanes uogers. There Is nothing certain about love making except the uncertainty. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling In the throat and to stop a cougn oy me use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures ail forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and Its after effects. Chaa. Rogers. which thev contiihntt n,-itw r-animi commissaries at Fort Stevens. Ore' gon; Boise Barracks, Wallace and nor labor by the clean and direct Camp Osborn, Idaho: Forts Casey, methods of the Co.umb.a River Pack- JJ1 ers Association, is any Justification for I way, Fort Wrangle and Valdex. Alas- ..,,.,, ka, until n a. m., May a, loo, and thu the attempts of Oregon newspapers opnet Information furnished on ao to incite prejudice against the asso- plication. Envelopes containing pro- I nnjiAlH ahnilM he entn-ari "Ppmnitl, ciation on the Columbia river, let them I f0r Fresh Beef and Fresh Mstton." and addressed to commissary of post to be suDDlied. or to Malor Jamea N. Am. 1 that the more advertising the associa- I son. Chf. Corny. make the most of IL We rather think It Is a long head that know nn mm. ing whin a pretty girl passes. Miss Annie E. Gunning. Tyre. Mich- says: "I suffered a lone Mm, frnm 1v. pepsla; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol dystensla cure comnlete. ly cured me." It dleetta what vmi a and cures all forms of stomach trouble. u never rails to tfve Immediate relief In the worst cases. Charles Rotters. Nine out of ten omm nn earth have a mission and even the fnth would probably marry If asked. "I was nearly dead with dvannf& tried doctors, visited mineral' ar.rlnira. and grew worse. I used Kodol dys pepsia Cure. That cured me." It di gests w hat you eat. Cures Indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forma of dyspepsia. Charles Rogers. Men resemble nails In one respect; in nine cases out of ten where either of them are crooked, they have been driven to it by a woman. THE "Northwestern Limited" tralna. electric lighted throughout, both Inside ana out, ana steam heated, are with out exception, the finest tralna In the world. They embody the lateat. nM rwnri R is Ifd -- n1 b,t ,de" for eomrrt, convenience tinu OMIIUCr. I and luxury ever offered the traveling puDiic, ana altogether are the most complete ana spienaia producton of the car ouiiaers art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Crest Northeri The Northern i'aclflc and The Canadian I'aclflc AT BT. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick- THE PROOF of the podding sod the proof ef IS IN SAMPLING 2J Days to Denver 3J Days to Chicago 4 Dgys to New York. iof-7.! .1rctl'nl" ehalrs. upbolatr4 tourlat slreplns car. .n r...,," " T For further . u" Or "iiauun apply to c o. TEitnr. w. e cobim Trar. Aa-t n. a ui Thin, ;B,v...ad v1- font O. It. 4 W. QUICKEST, SHORTEST ana MOST DIRECT LINE TO T1IM EAST SOOTHFAST IS THE of the poUdlng la to the eattsa sod the proof ef liquors Thafs aa argument that's elusive a dentoastntlon. Ours will stand Che teat. HUGHES & CO. Th. Fredeiikaon PIANO TUNER LVSTP.lVklON ON' 'CELLO AND VIOLIN rhone 2071 TV,Tlh .!'.f,.L,n VnHTiniTLED ......o THAN THREW IlAY.q PORTLAND TOCHICAQO Throush eta are avallabla foe nuuv. nn ih. I Dining 1...- "icrpcTU, famou. "Nnriht.ra i,,7.ah ,i.. uZ. ..:."" ' '""r"7 -ars, riret . . v. - - "-iiiiiiiim- Lnaira Fra ....... v.. Mv vvicvivu dj ins inirnucKing iiiock system. W. H. MEAD. F.C. 8AVA0B, General Agent, Ticket Agt Portland, Ore. IJ1IvTJLANr) DENVER, ruui l ITY' 0MA.IIA and HlCAtKi without change. Only one change to NKW yoHK. 1IOHT0N and other Lastern points. H. F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAY NG AND EXPRESSINfi h,c0-. ?r perfect tram in v na U'At I " Fur ratei. tlckMa full tlon. call on or address, Arent II li a. m ' Nn l'(S Tl.i-.t ... . ... inru nt., ruruami, or. A familiar name for the Chlcaea. Milwaukee A BL Paul Railway, known all over the Union aa tha ("treat Rati. way running the "Pioneer Limited" I ASTIlRl A ANfi rrtlllMDIl d night vetween St iia VVLUiTaDIA trains every day and Paul and Chicago, and Omaha Understand: and Con nee All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. RIVER RAILROAD. La. PORTlIaWh No. B3S Duane St, Astoria, Or. Res. Tel. 113L tlons are made with all transcontlnent- l:i"1nTKrtiaiui tT7Z Krrr.-. tf al lines, assuring to passengers the beat I 6S p m for Arli D'.ITllPA,B service known. Luxurious coaches lwtrl lloht - .. inroiats Point f- tX7Z 1 ln-lOa.ss, ioltitffll:l p.m. electric liaht. ateam heaL at a vrti TW m w 1 . . . .. I A v . . " . cvun, aisr i euaieu ujr no otner line. I ASTORIA" t your ticket reads via "The I'.'f -m' rr Portlaira e" when going to any point lilF(,ermellate po L. LEBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISING AND MOVINQ A SPECIALTY Bee tha Milwaukee In the United States or Canada, Alt ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor. mation, address, J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt., Oen. Agt. Portland, Oregon. Portland, Or, poind SBABIDB DIVISION. 9 m.la. m. 1:09 lriSftv ... I.Wlti.rrtL -'e va m.atj'. u do r I.rai ia.ia.a .Wxt r rani nt IsV lavin. Dr. T. N. Ball DENTIST. t7S CoaunercUl Street ASTORIA, ORE. Over Schlussel'i ClotAlnf Store, . a . sw Atm.Att.rn m mm. . .... I IPt m.ll- WHML COLLAR LINE iI0!LviaVj IISILII' Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company. Bailey Gatxert leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar Line tickets and O. R. A N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailer Gatxert and Hassalo. A. J. tailor, Astona, Aft U. a SCOTT, Telephone 11L President p. m. :U:Ur ....Seasld..,.. 3 Iffl l.S SPECIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TRATJ? i-emves Astoria at l:M a, m. arrives at Seaside l:tt a. m. I Pi an nun m ... tickets ohHui. ;rm. da"7 ALL TRAINS to and from Seasld nia ot Flavel and Hammond via Warre. ton. trains make elosa ooiuuntiou -t Ooble with all Northern Paetfto trains to ana rront the east or Sound points. At Portland with all ir.i. u.M Union depot At Astoria with L R. A N. . and ran line to and from liwaM wi mt mi (JtltfPOIflTS EAST to all Through Palace and Tourlat Sleep ers dining and library observation cars. ELEOANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4. "Flyer." leaves Portland at :20 p. m. No. J. "Flyer, arrives Fort! and at I North Beach point. For rates. ete call or addre- 1?' TICKETS on sale at As- O. W. LOUN8BERRT, ?Jnt Franolaoo, all s... n n sv i.n. A. I K'rn ad Europaej, polnu. or A. B. C. DENNISTON; & stiieL .V"' r" x5 mr T A PWTa It4 rtM I - Vf