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THE MOKXIXG ASTOK1AN, PRIttAY MAI, 17, Ml
The Alorning Astorian
TKLR1MIONK 61,
All contract! for HdvertisinK In
tho Aatoi Inn uic miide on u miar.
ante of circulation four timed
larger than Hint of any paper
published or circulated in Clnl
op county.
TODAYS' WKATHER.
l-OItTLANn, May Ifl. OfKin nrf.l
Washington. Krliluy, ahowura, much
cimiIct In tli miutlin n p"t-ilon.
AROUND TOWN.
Hi't Canton about harness.
Milk d-pot, cor. Tmth and Duane Bt.
II. A. Hawkins, of Ilwu.o, bt lit h
city.
Hirlctly fro mI i egg, wo doi.-n (or 35c,
Jiilinxin Iiroa.
Krnnk . Moor, of Walla Wall, In
at th 0o.lmi.
11. P. KllxTflrM. of Portland. In a
gunt at Uio fcvldint.
Best l.".-rrnt ml Iltalng Bun
taurant, III Commercial Bt.
na
Tim gasoline hunrh bi-lng cnrmtructcd
by H. M. lnlivv for John Jli-M was
rncanurvt by tlm custom hous officials
ycalnrday.
. Oundratui and A. Hc.hroder have
I n attending lh Fort-aura conven
tion In Kalm as Wi'a"i(M from Court
Aatorla, No. I.
Crm purs ry. America's finest
whlskry. Ths only purs good; guar
antnH rlnh and mallow, JOHN L.
CAIILHON, Sol Agent.
John A. Montgomery hna opened a
shop at 421 Bond street and la prepared
to do all clanopa of plumbing and tin
ning at tho lowest possible ratei.
floatyn coal lasts longer, la ran-r
and maka less trouble with atoyi and
chimney flues than any otlir, 0irge
W, Hnnhorn, nu"tit: Mt-plicm't 1 ni J.
flirlctly fr'Hli ejgx, two dx-n for Vf.
Johnson Urns,
Kinh'-rnvn from tha l)ih'mona mind
who were lin tin rlty yenti-rd.iy rri"rt
rd lhe rapture of a lr lilai'knsll.
ntxMit thirty fvt In length, the day previous.
Ho Hmlth. of Honth Itend, was In ilm
rlty yesterday on buHiwaa.
Threa flraf-claas barbers at the Occl
dent barker ahop. lieat of sarvlcs.
O. II. R.sendiil. of
bought a rotnplete ll"W
Chinook, ha
logirliig on i fit
Japanese good of all kind, cheap at
Yokohama Haiaar; i: Commercial 81.
Strictly fr'li rkg. two d"X-n 'or
Jnhimoii Hro.
Cupiiiln Young, nf t)i.. nirandi'l luirk
I'nlliilhH h. eiptvts io have th" ship
ii fluiit by Saturday,
Mr. IlaimuNBon U prepared to do up
lac curtalna In rl orJr. L-av or
der at Oregon buktry.
Turnli nrid !t"iijiml'i WVIh havi o.
th"'r l.xirliitf I'l.i ht ni Hi.-lln to K.i'. -eni
piiri iiiT"i f r IC.Joo.
Pupils wishing to take private lem.
t i mnk un grada work. aipty to Ml
Knatrtt. :73 Ninth street.
Ilwiry I yti. the I'lii-lfli- c,.ii( repte.
aentative uf ilm I.iiihi Thr'-ud Cumpanv.
I III tile i'IIV oil
Pr. T. I: Hall ha returns! from
I'ullf irtilu and '4ii he found at hi old
tjnd 111 the Man'l building.
i .t I t tin lown. if ih ronirui'tlng
MU.u-leiiiiiu.iiT a dcpartnieni, rturiuHl
yinti'rday from a trip Portland.
Ye.l.iy wan Ai'euloii day and n
bwrvet with aiirtiril aervlrn at
the Cttlholti' aitit KpU'OimJ chnri-hea
There anmll liiiirviii'nl yea.
tenia v In th run of flh. un.l the pro.
pen for goo rAti'h-a I tlll dubl ma
Tiu my hav in betti-r daya but
never herter bittrm than lll-lti; try
theni. Koard A Hlokra i'o., llmrtliutliig
agent.
Dl'-flT 1S.CRNT MEAL; ni8INO 8UN
IlEHTAl'ltANT.
The ((. II It N. Co ha anutred the
tlwoivi Hallway It Navigation Com-1
tinny'a rood running tn-tween Ilwot-o
and Nuhi'otta mil will uiv It for Paul
ina loir.
In th prolix ! court yeairdav Judge
Orav tnml" an older authorising Mra
Amleraon, admlnlMratrlg of the etat
of liana II, Anenin, d'vriiad, to rll
a lot In Ald'Throok.
Ileervxt aeat aala for the karacifr
kolirert lo tie given on Monday evening
for he benefit of tjrarr church Will
np-n at 8 o'clock ihla morning at Urlf
rtn A Ite-'fa. Tlcketa 50 cent.
With the arrangement now In force h
la pmm'IiI to mnki- cnnnwtlon at
l'orilund Iwtween the night Ihi( from
here and th' Hnllev rtrttft, and take
ii runt Inn mi ! r'p from Atorl to tb
(..'nai-ade.
The HeiiniM hark If. HiUkfH.l ha
ot i rliarti-r licraune of failure to
ai rlv.' In tioi i Wi'dm-n I iv cvnlng. The
tu Wullul.i w.i outaldi wnlllim for
ih. ve.' Inn up to lt night It hnl
f.iil-,1 to arrive.
Th nirrt'nf tiiiinher of the Oregon
Teacher' Monthly ha n ni,rtl 'hig
un .nun of th- trip to the lilMtnrl. nl
point tnkn bv the nvnt lH'-li -r' In
i It tile. Tli article wo .vrnt'-n hv
Mr J. nnl' Itii-)', of AKtoiin.
Th cou-ity ofTl.'.'r w'll tnv Into
their riilarg.M iiuiiti-ra lit ihe court
In uc w ithin a we.-k. the lmtrovementa (
tiding nearly coniplete.l. Ilen-arter trie
herlff an I aior will have the f
a vault In which to "tore their record
Th Wiglnf, two coaohe ami a flat
car. which compoaed tha ruling atock
of h TyUr motor line purchaaH by
A. II. tfimmond, wro taken to l'ort-
liuhl yeterdy and will bo uaod by the
mvnera of the motor Una running bo-
iwwn IndepcTulvne and Monmonjih,
Th folhMvIn Inacrlptlon wit placed
on thi W. C. T, U. bulU-Iln board yea-
terdiiy afternmm, falhrwlng the regular'
wei-klv nwfllng: 'Ther are coward.
who dr not tx- right with two or three,
Younar man, on your downward car'r.
amp nd think! All rye are upon you."
Tho Munzdnlta la engaged In buoying
out th north channel of the Cuium.
bin from Harrington Point to Kihpp
ton. With cintmratlvHy llttlo cxtini;
the north channel can b rnndn a
navigable a the amth one, and thi
dltance auved to rha on iwa will Ixr
conxldcrable.
Th fiptl.ma recently e-urd by auP-
(Mriieii reprem-ntatlva of A. m, Iiiim'
immd for a aawmlll alto In Nehnlem
do not Includ" Ihe mil fif wivr fron.
lure irwnel by Frmk I'attm of thl
cliy. Mr, Pa:ton hiu nad a.v-ril me.
j nge regarding tn ir.iperty nut no
I overtnrca looking 'o Ita purrha h.ive
i ye bwn made.
PLAN SHOULD SUCCEED
WILL CiKEATLY INCREASE
TRADE IN ASTORIA.
The majority of Aatorlan eem to
think rhat the wimraw point lxu U
dead. If ihev will n vail themMve of
the opportunity of hiring Frit Bchultx
ihe celi-hrted orator, who ha connent
ed to dlcu the auc of the .nv at
the karacter konccrt m Monday even.
inr. th-y win Pwn that th common
point la atlll a very live lau.
THK PAN'-AMB.IIOAN KXIfPITIOS.
The exposition at Puffalo will b on
of the great'! tha country haa ever
"en, The entlr michlmTy will be run
by the power furnlatied frmi Niagara
Fall. Al'h'iugh the motive power re.
nulred la enorm'nia we believe It 1
eounl to the taxk, the aame a Hofttet
ler'a Stomach Itlttera la equal to 'th
funk f utiplying the human bo.y with
motive- power when It I en
feeble 1 and run down. It p iw
er to revitalize the ayittem and
aupply new life nnd energy I well
kn'rwn. There la no th'r nc Hi In" in
the world i jro'Kl for dyapcpalu. Indl-
getnn. flatulency nnd nervouaneaa. It
hn ln the favorite mHlclne for over
fifty yarn. He aure and get the Kanuln
with I'rlva e 7le-nue Plump over the
neck of ;he brittle.
SAI.MoX comhinm; I'lANS
Can He Kff ct-d Withou: Alftiki Park
er Anocln!ion.
A mimler tny!erv may develop from
the finding of the bikly of an unknown
m.in floating m th Columbia, ne-ir Hte-v.-nwn.
The flixiter wan dlavere
Vi-.nrilay and the liKiurat nhmvei thu
th leg nail anna wvr- gone and th
akiill iriihl. Thr waa alao evl-
.leniv that the fWi hid Iwen vartUllv
bur tied. The Identity of the man hun
not yet been dlenverd.
Frank H. Ijilghton. agl S year, a
well-known reldenl of Clatii county,
died vr.nlay at the resilience of I-v-miin
C. Kinney fr.mi piirnlyala. Mr.
I.i ahton waa ciaiflnf.l to hi In-d for
about a week. A wife- nd four on
aurvlve, the hitter Iwlng William. How
ard. Albert and Iilghton, nil rel
eni of rlataop Plain. Announcement
of the funeral arrangement will l'
found In another column of thl lau .
CLOTHING BARGAINS
SPECIAL INDUCE
MENTS OFFERED
We have the largest stock of Clothing
ever brought to Astoria and are crowded
to the doors. MUST HAVE MORE ROOM
t so will make special prices in order to re
duce stock. :- :- :- :-
$10.00
12.50
13.50
15.00
16.50
18.00
20.00
22.50
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
F6E
FOR
5 8.50 j
10.50
11.251
12.75 1
14.00 1
15.25
17.00 1
19.00 ii
These prices for a short time only.
Buy a suit and get the benefit of
the reduction.
DANZIGER
4
The promoter ,.f the propoe Ml
mull combine. Mi-aura. Onffrov and M
(lovern. are iip,iaren;y determined to
bring about the conolldiitloa whether
the Alaeka J'uker A''lntlon rr
itiemlH-ra of Ihe oiirnMnft'.lori or not. ,
dlKtuitch fnm San Franclaco to th
Aatorlan. rerWv-t yeat.-r lay. aald:
"The big almon combine 1 off, n far
a the Alaaka Iat kem Aaorlutlon la
concernej. Aft-r day of n-gotlatlon
between the irnixter of ihe Pacific
Packing and Navigation Company and
th AaxrK-wtnn' ifflcer a halt waa
called anl th prvr.otera, T. n. McOdv
em. of New York, and Roland Onffroy.
of Falrhivn, Waah.. left laat night for
Portland. fri-gm. Prei p-nt Forimann
and VP e-Pr lil.-nt Hirm h of the Alaa
ka Packer Aclatlon aay that thev
reftiaed to aHI to the promoter exc.-iit
for caih and that not being offreil
they terminate! :he r-gotla!lon. Tro
muter McOovern aJd. tn'fore he tii"k
the triln for Portland. thA! they had
offered th Belation a Certain amount
In raih Imt that the fiinire demanded
waa an high they cimclu.l.-d to leave Jhi
Held. In an Interview M!overn ;ild
" "We hall (tut thla comtiine through
without th Alaaka Packer Aovlnrlin.
We hil Mirurcil that wt:h the irptlon
we have, if could aivure the ajn.
elation we w,.uld ron:rl prju-tlcnllv all
the aiilmon In ihe world. Then- an
roughly ap.-aklng 3.2O.WiO ,nfi of a,il
nuin packed every year. ff thla total
th Ahiakn pwple put "u? about mil
lion rnaea. Wo now have opilona from
nearly a acr of coTnpatric. including
prarticnlly all hoa" with Independent
tcrrlt'iry and 'tNivIng out 'he Alika
concern can conTol atMnit 2 500.000 caaa
it yenr. A conaervatlve estimate of the
tangible a.ct to be tranafevred la at
lenat IS.noo.ooo. Tho value cf the rack
for the laot four va hna averaite.l
11V000.0M n year.'
Now York lobb.-ra. who are intervate I
In the canned an 1 in on producta, believe
that the deal wd po through, ftcrnrd
Ing- to a rvent iuc of the New York
Commercial. Rut few have bvn taken
Into the confidence of :h promo-era
but tho. who have twn are cnthua
hatlc over the plan and believe In Its
ultimate aucceaa. Whde the hitch In th
irr.i"K"ivnt with the Alaaka Pnck
era Aaaocl itfon mav delay the consoli
dation It I not lik-lv to prevent the
plan from going through.
I'usliUunCominlttccKalHlnKfiuar
untcc Fund for North Shore
Line of MteanivrM.
The committee appointed it the meet
lug of the Puah Cub Wednesday night
to arrange for a ateamer lln between
liolnta on th North HJiore and Ato
rla, met yesterday at the Aatorla Na
tloml bank. Plan were Immediately
conaldcr-d for the trelminary work am!
mmljer of th committee were appoint
ed lo Interview merchant and explain
lo them the detail of the plan. The
committee I compoaed of II. L, Ham
blei, J, T. Iloa. Martin Fi.aid. F, A
Flaher, Albi-rt Uunbir and M. H. Cojie-
land.
The enthuNlaam with which the com
mltt'-e haa gone to work dea?rve the
co-otieration of th .n'Tchanta In
plarilwhlch tiaa been fimulited for their
own good. The people of Cathlamet,
Skainokawa and other point along the
North Hhore formerly did moat of their
trading In Aa'.ir-ia. JTirough change
In ihe achedulea of the steamer thev
now rach thla city after shopping hours
and can make the trip to Portland and
return In almoat the aame time It would
take them to remain here over night
and Iran ict their buamea the follow
ing day. The altuatlon haa rulted In
th dlverslw of thousand of dollars'
worth of trade to Portland that nhould
In all reHin come to Aaforia.
The plan of the committee. a out
lined In the Aat irl.-in W?dneday, con
fmplate th? establishment of a steam
er line that will leave N'rth Shore
point In the morning and give paescn
ger several houra In Aatorla during
buainea hou-s. returning to thetr
honi at a aemon.ible hour the same
night. To do thla a guarant'-- must
be maintained to the steamboat owmra
until the traffic shall prove profitable
Thla guaran'?e I what th committee
a trying to talse. The full amount
of the subscription will probably nev
er be called for and It Is uulit on the
cards that the uslne' may prove to
! pylni from the start. In case a
deficit occur the subscribers will be
liable only for a pro rita amount.
It would I) Impossible to estimate the
volume of trad that would Ik- brought
to Astoria by the ucci-a of the plan.
but It would aggregate considerable. In
addition to Ihe smaJI town that would
lo their trading here there are ss-veral
seining grounds on the rout, the i
fdoyeea of which would spend their
money with local menihant. nualnes
men with Ucre Interest have com
mend"d the plan and are working for
is success. The committee called on
several merchants yesterday and the
work will b continued today.
REWARD.
Will oav a liberal reward for the re
turn of all paper and keys taken from
the grip stolen from the Northern Pa
cific warehouse at Kalami last Wed
nesday. Will not prosecute.
CHA3. LANGKRT.
Box 1H3. Seattle. Wash.
HIUVS Us.TKST MOVE.
Seeks ContM of Right of Way to T.i-coma.
FROM THE EXCHANGES.
All bids for the erection of the exper
iment station buddings at Union, have
been rejected.
Two hunlrcd and fifty men have
commenced weeding sugar bffls In the
i Irand Ronde valley.
The universities of Oregon and Wash
ington will meet In Joint debate In Eu-ifi-ue
on Friday evening.
Th- annu.vl convention of th.. State
Red Cross S.xlcty will occur In North
Yakima. Waph.. May 2S-30.
A piece of (uartx was picked up near
Antulne. at the Mule Gulch placer In
i irecon. that is worth JOOO.
A monument was unveiled at Eugene
on Monday to Line county volun:eers
who f -ll In the Spanish war.
A good (low of gas has been struck
In the w.. bi-lng bored near Hooulam.
Wash., by the Olympic OH Company.
Th- work of laying the new steel on
the Northern Pacific track between
Prosacr and North Yaltlma Is progress
ing rapidly.
The Masons. Knights of Pythias and
Odd Fellows of Pomeroy. Wash., have
combined to build a two-story hall at
a ccst it J600o.
The field meet between the teams of
the University of Oregon and the Uni
versity of Washington, which will be
held at Eugene Saturday, promises to
be an Interesting athletic event.
On or about June 1, 1901. a siren will
he established on the extreme outer t-nd
of Toint Arguello, CallfornU, to found
blast of two seconds' duration tepa
rated oy aiienl interval of 2 eond.
The rpport that a contract for grad
ing the Graya Harbor extension of the
railroad, from Hoqufam to North Bench.
Wash., ha-1 been let to Nelson Rennett
i aenieu ty that gentleman, but rail
road ifflelal iy the extension will be
built Chl season if no obstacle are
(-ncoutit-red In securing tfc right of
way,
The Commercial Club of The Dall
la eonidering the woolen mill proposl
tlon submitted to the Puah Club and
Chamber of Commerce of Astoria, The
same Inducement la asked for there as
her .the aubscrlptlon of 125.000 of ten-
year-bond to b? covered by a mortgage
on tha olant. Th'-re is an Impresahn
prevailing thai the proposition will b
accepted.
WHERE DO YOU
BOY YODR GROCERIES?
HAVE TOU TRIED
A. W.SHIPLEY?
154 Commercial 8treet.
DO YOU KNOW
That ha glrea you the beat thert
la to be had in tha city for th
leaaH money? P)ae an trier
net and tee.
SOME INTERESTING FIGURES
Capital Bt ck of the Four Great Bank
of the World, December 31, 1899.
Rank of EngUnd $ 8.047.35
Hank of France 34.0S0.OQO
Imperial Bank of Germany .. 28,5fi0,00
Hmk of Russia 25.714.920
Total ir6.372.8jS
Funda held by Mutual Life
Insurance Co.. of New
York. Dec. 31. 1899 1301,844.537
Or. 1123.471.682 more than the com
bined capital of these famous banks.
Th new form of policy of the Mu
tual Life provides:
First Security.
Second Profitable Investment.
Third Liberal loans to the insured.
Extended term Insurance In case of
lapse. Automatic paid-up Insurance
without exchange of policy.
i.ineral surrender values.
One month'g grace In payment of
prmlum.
For further information apply to
VAN DU5EN & CO.,
Resident Agents, Aatorla. Oregon.
THE PLACE TO BUT
CANNERY SUPPLIES
FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWING MACHINES
AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
IS AT.
FISHER B!STiIE0S
Astcrla, Ore.
4Af
feimnu mmc
BRIEFS AM TKAaStBWS
ASH
II PDBLE
SUING
r
PMlMfi
ILL mi l!LIT!UI
ii tiii n is nmu
Cor. Tenth and Commercial Streets
Telephone 661.
Mr ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Just
TO
Remind
You
It is helieved in Taooma rhat Presi
dent J. J. Hill, of the Orvat Northern
Is Bhout to make a fight for possession
of the rlirht of way between Tacoma
and Kiluma. knrvvrv as the Tortland
rug-t Sound railway graie.
The Urent Northern suit for the re
covery of M.220,r00 allegvd to have been
advanced by the Seattle Montana
railway, which company built the line
of the fireat Northern from Havre.
Mont., west to the coast, to the Port
land Puvet Sound, has been served
on H. u Tlbbils, Jr.. who, In 18!K, was
appointed state agent of the Portland
,V Puget Sound railway.
In addition to this, it is stated upon
good authority, that the flrfat Northern
will shortly bring another suit for t'ie
amount of tax recefpts along the Un
recently purchased by the company
agents on the Sound. The suit of the
Great Nor'hern seeks to obtain title for
that rond of the entire right of way
I.Ant T..A.n.A . V. ..... Y. TlAMA Tlll..VM
ii Aiii-iiiiitk iiii.'iiKil i.rivv, inu'c I t. ,.
ton. Lewis nnd C.wliti counties to Ka- MSting bpOOUS
lama. n,yonn tnis point mere naa been
no attempt to get control.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF TlfE
IRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ASTORIA.
At Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at
the close of business. April 24, 1901.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $242,737 IS
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 1.919 9
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 12.500 00
Stocks, securities, etc 95.143 72
Other real estate owned 6.160 45
Due from National Bank, (not
reserve agwnts) 2.314 70
Due from State Banks and
Hankers 50.372 85
Duo from approved reserve
agenUi 97.113 II
Internal Revenue stamps 479 28
'hecks and other cash items. 30 35
Nickels and cents 110 97
Lawful money reserve
In Bank, viz.
pecla 114.700 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) 625 00
Subscribed Capital, -Paid-up
Capital,
Assets,
Assets in United States,
Surplus to Policy Holders,
15,000,000
1,000,000
2,545,114
300,000
1,718,792
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO.
Resident Agents, Astoria, Or.
...The Esmond Hotel..
PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS.
EurooeanplaB.SoetollJOoeTday. OSCAR ANDERSON. Maaater.
J. C PESDE6A3T, Chief Clerk
American plan, 11.00 to ft 90 per day.
Total J623.907 61
LIACILITIES.
Capital atock paid In 50,000 00
Surplus fund 25.000 00
Undivided profits. ies expenses
and taxes paid . 31.&SS 77
National Bank notes outstand
ing 12.500 60
Individual deposits
subject to check.. 3415.139 63
Demand certificates
of deposit 89.217 01
Certified checks .... 462 20 504.818 84
:
POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
Faat Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
VIA.
Total 8623.907 61
STATE OF OREGON. County of
Clatsop, ss: I, S. S. Gordon, cashier of
the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true
to the best of my knowledge and be'
lief. S. S. GORDON. Cashier.
subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day of May. 1901.
C. R. THOMSON.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
O. C. Flavel,
W. M. Ladd.
W. F. McGregor.
Directors.
THAT WE SELL
j ..Granite Ware..
C. W. BAR R DENTIST
Successor to Dr. Ball.
57S Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR.
TELEPHONE. RED 2061.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mary E. Stanley et al. to Julia Ram
seylot S, block 6, Grimes Grove An
nex: $160.
Grimes Grove Land Coffinnny to Julia
Ramsey lota 3 and 12. and east half of
let. 4. block 6, Grimes Grove; $120.
United States to Margaret C. Corco
ran 160 acres in sections 29 and 32. T
6 N. R 7 W: patent.
Reaver Lodge I. O. O. F. to H. F.
Flsher-lot 28, block 50. Ocean View
cemetery; J20.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The funeral of the late Frank H.
Lalghton will be held from the residence
of Lyman C. Kinney at 10:30 a. m. Sat
urday. Interment at Presbyterian cem
etery, Clatsop Plains. Service at the
grave private. ..
Milk Tans, 2 qt .
Pudding Puns, 3 cjt,
Wash. Basins,
Sauce Pans, lipped, 2 qt.
Sau e Pans, Covered, .
Gem Puns, 8-hole .
Roast Pan, 9x13
Dish Pans, 10 qt, .
Tea Kettles,
.05
.10
.15
.15
.20
.30
.25
.35
.40
.50
Great AniBilcaii ImportiBt Tea Go
571 Commercial Street, Astoria.
THE LOUVRE
The headlines of the program at the
Louvre this week, are the clever and
amusing Irish comedians, McSorley and
Whitney, who come to Astoria well rec
ommended, after successful engage
ments la the larger cities on the coast,
WE HAVE
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A familiar name for the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world,"
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
heal, of a verity equaled by no othv
line
See that your ticket reads via "The
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. V. CASEY. C. X EDDY.
Trav. Pass, Agt., Gen. Art.,
Portias d. Oregon. Portland. Ore.
2-DailyFastTrains-2
TO THE EAST
If you cannot take the morning train,
travel via the evening train. Both art
nneiy equipped.
"OUR SPECIALTIES"
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS
PULLMAN DINERS.
LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hours in Urn. saved to
Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Citv,
St. Louis, New York, Bostoa,
And Other Eastern IVmts
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST
flHD. QUICKEST
TO
Tickets good via Salt Lake City and
Denver.
It Is to your Interest to use THE
OTERLAND LIMITED. Tlcketa and
sieepmg-car berths can be secured from
G. W. LOUNSBERRY.
Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria, Or.,
OR
J. H. LOTHROP.
General Agent. 136 Third SL,
Portland, Or.
Foley's Honey r Tcr
aeais tugs tuta steps tne coesa.
St.PauI, Dalnth.MinneapoIis, Chlca;!
and All Points Bast.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; BIEt
VICK AND SCENERY UN-EQUALED.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dmlng and Buffet Smoking
Library Cars.
Tickets to points East via Portland
and the Great Northern Ry on salt
at O. R. & N. Ticket Office. Astoria,
or Great Northern Ticket Offlcs
laa THIRD STREET.
PORTLAND.
For rates, folders and full inform.
tlon regarding Eastern trip, call so or
address.
A. B. C. DENNTSTOV
City Pass, and Ticket Agent. PortUal
Foley's Kidney Curo
makes kidneys and bladJer right.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Notable among the nleaaurea afford.
ed by the Shasta Route ts the wia
my iu ouumern uauiorma aa4
Arizona. Renewed acquaintance wr
mis seciion win ever develop fresh
points of Interest and added industries,
in its prolific vegetation and amonr its
numberless resorts of mountain, shore.
vnittry ana Plain.
The two dally Shasta, train fram
Portland to California have been re
cently equipped with the most as-
proved pattern of standard and tour
ist sleeping cars, but the low rates sf
fare will still continue in effect
Illustrated guides to the winter re
sorts of California and Arizona mar b
had on application.
C. H. MAKKHAli, G. P. A..
Portland. Orerc.