TUK MORNING ASTORIAX. SUNDAY. Al'lUST IS, 1901. 1 i AX A . 1 . ft . t; 1 I" 4 gaily fitonitn;" j -1 Telephone Main Ml. d TERMS OP SUIWUirTION. DAILY. Sent by mill. per tout Sent by iriAiL. per month Served by carrier, per month..... ... SEMI-WKEK.LT. Sent by mail, per year, in advance, $!.0 All oommunk-atlons Intonded for pub .cation should be dlivcted la "Editor Aatorlan." Pulne communication of all kind and remittances must be addressed to "The Aatorian Publish ing Co." The Astorian guarantee to Its alver ttaera tht lara-eat circulation of any newspaper published oa the Columbia river. Advmbing rate can b had on ap oaVarton to the buawea manager. THET DO NOT UNDERSTAND VS. Seatle Fost-IntelliencT. It I oosslblv too much to expect that the French newspapers should ever ob tain any adequate conception of the American character of the objects and purposes of the American government which is K quickly responsive to the wishes of Its people. If there ever were any such expectations, they are doomed to be disappointed. A curious instance of the oblquity with which the people of the Latin races glance at everything American Is seen in the comments of the rewsrapers of Paris upon trie pres ent Jifflcultlea between Col.imbU and Venexuela. Almost without exception the entire French comment upon the trouble is based upm the theory that here is the opportunity which has teon greedlly awaited by she United Stales to inter vene and establish practical protector ates over the countries Involved. It Is. Accepted as an axiom that the United States is only awaiting a decent pre text y step in and frcixe the route of the fanaraa canal for example, if not the whole of Central and South Ameri ca. The French newspapers ta:k of the dispatch of American squadrons to the scene of trouble, and seem to expect, with perfect confidence, that the UnitrJ States will frwj-d to land marines on some pretext and that a protectorate will thus be established. The mighty squadron which the Unit ed States has dispatched to the Pacific ports at which trouble Is expected con sists si far of the little Ranger, one o a owdsar fl.v ejueie,l The I rights of America is resident la :b.o." states must, of course, be pro! .vied, precisely trie same M In an e country: and the wels of the '"nlod States are poms to th.s countries dur ing the varcnt dsturbaiio for no ot.V er pur-.iosv. To Intimate that the Unlied State would d -lib, rately etv ursg.' dissension b-tween to of th- Uitln-Aniorioaii sMt. fr the purpose of advertiing I: .nvn Interest, in the height of t- surdity. Th Pnl.el Stites ha? o.en for years and is now engaged In en deavoring t.) promote the best of i.ood fee'.l.-.g among tho-v ;.ites. 1; is earn estly striving to make a success cf the coming Pan-American congr-ss, In the how that future wars and mtsunlr staniings among the Latin-American sta:. may be prevented; that a warmer spirit of cordiality may pervade all of their relations, and that all future de putes may be settled without recourse to arms. Th? United States would not accept sny country in South or Central Ameri ca as a gift. It Is ready to go to the ex tent of war to protect 'hem against any unjustifiable European aggression; it is striving to th. utmost of Its power to encourage comity anl good feeling among th-m. and it earnestly desires to see each of them make Vtter progress lions the pathway of soif-cover-nme-: on th d-'mvvratic-rtpubiican pi an than It has in the pas-. Rut It certainty doe not wan; to take up the role of c n pulsory instructor in the les m .-f or derly and demvMtic gov-rnm-nt to atty more alien rac.-s. who hmv rraotica'.tj everything in that direction ye: to learn. It has enouch w -rk f that k In j on hand to las: for another generati n. 0. O. Rui k. P true, Ark.. a: I Van troubled with ciwiipition until 1 bougiu IvWit;' Utile Karly Riser.. Snoe then have bvn entirely owrel of my old eomr'aiit. t reconiooad ijim. C11AS. liOviKKS, Druggist. If iteneral A'gor prints that book prior to the conclusion . : tile inves'.Ua tiou of that C'uv: f i iiuo y he deeres : b.' court martul d. If the ao:o:i of your tvwHs Is not easy and regular serious .mjil'ei'.!oti 'nist 1. :h Una: resul:. IVWitt's Ltit'.e K.irlv Risers n U remove th's danger. Safe. nl'MS-in: an! eiTvt'.ve. I'll AS. ItiHiKKS. Druggist. Tie ci'v .ouocil's -court of Inquiry" failed to ,1 ''' .is IHI'Il is expected. Kwd :i::y .'ini i ;n in ll.is -.i'.l Is n 't a worthy suo.vsor to Admiral Schl . James Whit . Rrvaiitsvillo. In l . aays I'V-Wllfs Wtt.-h lluel Alive healed running sores on both legs. He had suffered s.x year lVvtoin fiUM to htip him. iV! lVWItH AkVi; ;io Im Itatlon. CHAS. ItiH-rKRS. lVugg st. A new book on "How to Treat Ser vants" is announce! from the ivn of a IVwton woman. Alvance irvrs have not been received, 'out it is probably afe t announce that her vc-'ipt Is to freese Rruatlona. cuts, soaJds and soren of all ItiiKls quick: healed by IvWItt Witch Hsiel SilTe. Oertala cure fc piW. Rewnre ,f counterftta. Re sure ou gt the odgtnai IVWitt's. OH AS. Ri V.Kit. Druggist A New jersey Jury recently decided i case by lraaiig lots, and now the members 'ar t. ' un:shed f'r N,,i temiu of ooart. ! s.ems as though every avempt to raise th.. standard of jury ser.i e s frran'l upon. Mr. S. H A lport. J -titistown. Pa . savs "iur little g rl almos: strangled to".1ea!i with croup The d H-brs .U1 she couldn't :iv but she h tnst.i'itlv -!! 'v-l br o-- M mi- ' Cough Cure." CHAS K'O'tKltS. !mggs:. " - " K"- ts" K" K " K ' W. ' K' h." K" K" K K" V- K fv' I From Various Sources, fi TUK MISSIONARY OK MANNERS. I'.ilmi'lo mln,. U desiliied to t.vome .lie of the l.llgesi ore pro lucers ever struck I i Me c.i, The outi'ii: will oiin rei.-li fix'il 'mis dally and the m 'it'll) Inoiiie of Alvrtiild'" will be Incr. ii-1 lo no; I, l.llll JilKVlkHI II,. Ills oevi i f fered fa lull 'IU "UlllS for the ml le. I tit !T i are promptly d'cllite l, ;s .,. ambition :s o deiel'p i be mine and to spend Ills Incoiu, as rapidly as p ble lie has li,l;e many of tils ,l..llne p.M-.i friends in a (ln.iliel.il w.iy 'ml the lower clasn 'f Mexicans at I'arial adoe him."- N.-w Yoik Sun. i"A number of N -w YoiK women have star:.1.! i le.iuu '. wh.xse ni:s-i ti is t i eii fo:,e o denes, iioni lie guards of trims .in,) conductors (f ,-,ectno tram c irs " l-id.e. ti l sallan.ie lavl es, Wh ! nir mUs.on i- tuUllle I Will you lak a 'r t ll-itl an I an I the spe.vh resile all I g'ld Of th,. cahbv w h s.' ioi..ns- ,s To Ills more than -r 'per (are An Impevtlnen anl a 4 1 sweat? I -idles, transatlantic ladles. Here your pi seine (s required. In the nun . en of our a. p ihere Is much to b,. deslr d. D.i you think fr.'in mournful gesture You could force them to desist When we c!i v- the brand of claret that Is lowest on the Us! PtSASTKR TO FRENCH FISHER. MEN. DetalN of the Lm of Five N'ess.'U anl IK Uv Off the Iceland Cinnt. Ladles, rr.insa'.lantlc ladles. When you've finished w.th the mis Will y.Vj turn attention to a section of ; T, , K.n ( ,. ,Vf (, t,f ,,u, th upper class? i , . , , , , Frnu experience I know you d -aster which oierto klhe r Mich I'-ull the man-ers much improv,. tl-hliig 11. '.i off ih coast f Iceland list Of the play and party goers with the 1 M,r,Ki K.ve of the flftv ehiiiem that poiicy of Shove- Vm V-f: f i nipo! .te,.,lu-Norl. In Febru- a: y las; f .r Iceland to catch codfish MEXICAN CROESI'S 'were ..s- with nil on h.-ar I The io a I loss of I fe of the Meet f r tl.e season was ind 11 in n and lhe l, f; f .i'.y-flie w id ws an I I'll or. 'ha s Peon Llborer F.nds Rich M ne R. vels in Wetlth and Luxury Whv shoul 1 :h anarchists want k.l: Iv'Si? Esiwtri? He is p r:-c hartn.eis. TO CTHE A COLD Hf ONE DAT. Tnke Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tab lets, Ke. At the same time it Isn't safe to rely heavi.v on Professor Tr.ggs' Judgment of poetry. He fciid. "The Frair.e D '" was doggerel." Chicago Tribune. A disgraceful Inc.d-nt ocurrel re cently in Kentucky. Two rival crowds fought a feui battle, firing over 1'"' shots aai nob sly was killed. What miser ible shooting! Au- tl'i. T 'X is V '('1 ' In w : " M 'vic. i-.- ilkirg about l'e'.r . Ava ra I i. 1. s; :b.-n ir ag h- w is a .... II . ! i..,! r l'i:: il. a m'n IK- ' :n 'h. s: i'" f I'liiioi i in a. n l d ' H' .1 r s i k t" I :'i r w as n ..h.-ig ah "it e.m '. I s'-ngu si, h. n f'.-m htm lr. ds f ..th- r M a-i " tb -r-t n m-n ' EmfV'r Will im k.sie.l Count vn j Wat I -rs ... b't'i che.ks when h--larrtvM a: Hn''urg. It was a m-'in advantage t' tak--. se-. -g Mat ...o-;- li-. . 'u the s.iltititi'in on pain .f N-.r.g yankel up f r lee j J'-- w r i-li'- ti h -h; ij -ty. h- i :: b c .--..-sb th 1 -l.ght T . I ... I. ' , -,- I-. Or. M.nute Cug'-i cUr-. Th- ! asv , , ar. ! havti.f-ir. I n-v-v f i.!.s. Pl.-as- j " ' f " a-.t to tak-'. always af-. sure anl s!- ' . s :r -r- t.i!-- I a'l.-.t! ni -st ir.sf ivirsioiis ;n i;-s .. 1 u.is Ro'tERS, Druggist. GO EAST VIA Uhi In eas-i of cr.--.in g-v,. -h l!t: rvos . I 'l'l- 1 t!ie OIXUIV. !! r- lb in fo il b s ll -in :tt ! 'n ev-Ti nilni-'.g . m if M xi -ha- ativ ..b rou rv. P-'. l-'i't tn i . f t- . .. . I, . j I.. . ... V in- ' ' !- . ,A , , .-' ,.etr for .Vi.l'.ii' f-. b ' X ,.. str- tur s oi -'X-S cr-.ary of lit ;,r iu-'i ' - v r.r.g a m.n -f ' Navv Cha"i V -. . :r.n "1 :n h.s lat'-t j ii.. u , .- St vlinv. -I'- 'I 1 '""'''. ''''" I . v b.- hs ,v ,il;i, cim-ir !1 TO 4. HURT. Us Banner Salve, the great healer. It's ruarant-ei fJr cuts, wounds, sores, pi:-s and 'all skin diseases. Use no substitute. Hart's drug et fe. "D n't you ever feel tha; you would the oldest and smallest ships in -m- t nave mission, rated as cruiser but really In- Ur.;nsi ; -r. "I've g..t a pam: tha: sweirs . . , ,. and a hired man that eom-s h"m- drunk fenor in stre.-.gtn ana iroinnirui - t w.hlJ m,T.. j y ni of the modem gunboats budt for the d elphia P. c t navy. I; is trie that it is contemplated. .van!?" Phi! 1- 11. v .,,",. , 'h r. ,- ,11 i r-i : 'i a - ! ' h- w'.js furn'sh r.g c.iiuibl.. 11 Jvertising m r- ".! !-r.!v ml in larg-r ' for EvaiW p'l'il s.i.u-s. An I tnen again, ,,f .v, . r..; ,,-.1 . nulll 11 il,- perhn'S h-' 1. 1. ; (. t ., , . u-l I n . affu !' "h.i- is .M-js.r-g the .--imnien! ale-til turn so r-'i'.arkal I - iiiitniier "f P. T. Thm.v. Sumrervl'lo. A' t ' 1 suffer' ng fr.ru dvs:-jsn wh""r. I eimm-nc-1 aklni: KoM Dyspepsia Cur-. I took s-veral hrtlos and an digest anyth!ng." Ko.ld ryspPta Cur-" is the only pntviratioi oontainlng all the natunl l.g-wtive fluids. I: riv-k weak s-onuchs ntire r-t. r-nt 'lng their na-uril conil-.ion. CHAS. P.Oi.; ERS. Drucglst. Wh-. a bu-h-1 -r sav that n s'rl w mid hav him h- always .hks a- though h-. !. ln't -x;.-et a.-.ybidy lieve mm. be- A. P.. Bas-;. of M TCintown. Ind.. had to get up ten or tw-lve tlm-s In the in the event of-rious disturbances on the is!hmi dispatch a battle-siitp there, but this is only because there ar no vessels of Inferior rating available for -he purpose. If ;b.e phliad-lphia r turns within time it is quite safe to siy that she will be dlspa!chd to the ifh- mus instead of any battle-ship. O-.e vessel in a Pr( w-ill In any ev-n; b- the 1 (Txt-nt i.i the American naval f r. there, ai l her duty will be confined t ) " 1 , I But Dr. King's New Life PUis give Arn-ng th' intres.ei 1? .tie nM. ?lln rtosy Cheeks. Rich Com- railway, which form part of 1 line of ; plexi'.u. Only 2Zc at Hart's Drug . ,1 Etc re. communication from one pa."- of trie . United 5-ates t- another. Under our; i: .ti, that it is ! fivil servic- law ... ... t-iIi .a.s thi: k-e;3 Laimr-r Me,ay from Wing treaty witn wmiut. kl-tke! out of his U.ii a day lor., it has the right to land armed forc-s to :i!a: -s let's all gt up 1 moVrm-U . . civil service reform, protect the railroad Hn. when it.-- op- - . eratlon is disturbed by war or rvo!u- xyiUTE MAN TURNED YELLOW, ion. Under that provision, this country . was Wt by th has on two separate occasions ben com- ' fronds of M. A. H arty of Lexington. . , , . , Kr when rhfy oaw he waa turn.ng pelled to land a considerable body of ; y -J H(g glawiy charged col- .ho uihnnii tn nrotKt the ; nr atao hl crag, and be roffer-d terrl- my. xiw maiasay ww cww pon't h- sa'.stl-l with mpirary re lief fr rn in llir-stlon. K-nl.il I lysn-rs a CuV wrmanen-ly a"d eimpl-t-iy r--mores this complaint. Tt r-'lieves p--r-rr.ar.-ntlv b--jus.- It allows the tlr.-l s-onia-h 1 rfi"t r--st. D:-:lng w n t r-st -h-' st m i"-h. Nature sup-r.-i- fr-m th- fi"l we at. Th-- vn- nigh- anl ha 1 s-v-r1 nacKarn-- i-.a pains in th- kidn-ys. Was cur-d bv Fo y,s Kidney Cure. It's guarant-el. Hart's jrug ttr. Ir s ins aim e: unjustly in-u'.tlng t call the m 11 h 1 g -t jc ay w till !'' '.- ! "1 'r ni the S-lby Sm-lt.ng works .1 j ihi-f. "Nip '.-n "-f Fran.-e- w-'Uli n--m "r,. r-sp .-.tful. WHAT'S TOUii FACE WORTH? Po-netlm-s a fortuno, but never, if tou have a sallow complexion, a Jiun Ji eej look, m-vh Catches and blotches m tho kUin all slerns of Livr Vrmbl-. sib!- w av ! 1 th- 1.71 i'-h fh !- K .l. I Dvs::-st ' ar'-, ivn g' .s wh 1: vu -it aril e,,n'- help but , h.s h..rp- 1 ,! yu g "d'. ci!A. i:i-;i:ks, Drug- , j.ir g'st. Turn re sh u'"l An ! ' iliek i 'a s : , 1- lv pin- k 11 S '. !' !VT P F" 'it WHix'I'IN'c, "HfOII. mil il as ii;s --pen pr.g his nvm-y. 11., ,....ms t . h iv no id- a ."f .ts alu and his elil-f 1 x tv 1- t ' g- rl I "f b s In.--ni-" as rip.diy as I" ".s:l.". Til ."r.as . W-I h. an Am r . m tntning man wn.t has Jus; ,irnv- 1 h-r' fr.-m Parr.il. r , la t1 a nuti-b-r "f instance of Alva ril'.'s r- kt . . x:"ud ",-:re to the Sun C'irr-vpml-nt. He si.l. j .-vnl w.-k.s ar Ptrr.il .rid -tw A i v u-1 ! . almost dalv. Tit- uC-r-. s; ,, -ry mil. w iii 111 an 1 ''lilld in thtt c:;v -m-I t h- ' n I m th" ni 111. S n. la--- N..V""tnl-r In- n-t ;.r,;. fi 'in lis inlie. wh.'Oi is n 1111 "I h- P .,.m 11 . h iv a.tgr-git-l !."' 1 ,..,, ; ;., !'-. I- t'tl'-" h- II I I '! ! able tak-n "ii: J"""-' "f of- II l n - .,- ; -is m v 'i bir-k. tor k p it -it . ; e us' in"y gu ir i . .if ann I ni' ti. I -ii . h.,s r in ?:"' : ' I':'". n ., r. ." v 1 -t.'-v .- !: e - -or " 'h J ... . s , r. . n 1 an ar tn 1 j -.-ii r 1 -f ,e!r m-ti a w.i- n ' '"''I' "'; i h.m Th in--nib s of -h's guard ir I Ir"-- ! In f-int.i '-! M- xi.-.m stum I .mi I Alviri l-i Is nl.iiys attlr-l in th- I i,.,o,- .. f ,s;,'..... II.. .- ays a M-xb-an "Il -.h my r-hlldr'Vi w-x tak-n I -..i;,,, -i high s i:ary t . k -p h.m I th-l wh--T-i-.g -ugh." writ n Mrs K- ' , Imtton. -f iMnv.ll--. 111. "A sm.V.l b".t- I .T ,- tie of Foi-y'-- H m -y and Tnr eup-l the Alviril. sf- nds li.s nv.fi- y -'-.i nn..h ..il iv.KI ,1. ..'tor's lil'.l." Hart' I , .... ,,.,.l V ..,. lavs ago I trtlV-l- . ..11 . ...ri:.-k 1 " P,,,. jio-iy ,., .....e.-. ".., lys..!f .ir.v- , a -aag.n to r-.-n! v. ,li his war.-s. II- 1' K ilnK ....... .,i ,g ti,.. s-r.-- -a h-n h- uttntet-l th irui? tn W--H. sut.f, .s.- Alm'ral II o-vif .n r,a-ris. ..' S.imt.s.ifi's- h .1,1 ; .1 hi-y l.o J--- II- railroad during times of public disturb ance, and it will do so again should the occasion arise. When the occasion pass es away, the marine.? will be withdrawn In the future as in the past. The newspapers of continental Eu rotje mav dismiss their fears. The peo ple of the United States, who are the government In a sense which the French are utterly unable to comprehend, have no ambition for territorial accessions in South America, Central America or else where. They recognize that we have sufficient troubles of our own without encouraging the accumulation of any more. The territory taken as a result of the war with Spain was not retained through anv amblti n to enlirge our territorial boundaries or to become a col nial p .wer, but because no other course seemed possible to pursue, in safety, in honor and in justice to all of the inhabitants of the former Spanish colonies. So far as the states of Central and S.,uth America are-concerned, the Unit ed States has no ambitions or dei-rlres lou-hing them save to Put our trade relations on a rather better footing. M'ith their domestic troubles or war fares, much as they may be deplored, the United States has no desire or inten tion to Interfere, save when Its services tr --1 c Mr. Danl-1 I'-aritz. ( ittervlll. la., atiysi: Have had a-s hrr. m l a v-ry tii'l rougn f .r y'-ars, but -ouel get no r-u-r rnm h- d if-ors nvl m- Hemes 1 tn-si, ""' t took Fol--v':s Honey anl Tar. It gave .i-tenf.on Alv.ir.id-. who. with A similar iiiljf.'-'.iine has n.'t ba,1 pell.'.! : tile !l -.'t s'll.v tV III llie Hu lls r..- f tit,, i-int. ni of r.ilinpo! in .v'l.-. h the -a I ts aie reruii.-d t!i. re I. 11 a -li gl . f undi ilia: has u t" '1 Mr!l t'l'' 1 SI of It le.is; .'M - f ts merv'i-fs. In Hi lit-.:.- vill ig.- .f K 1 mi' a : ': are f -m . .1, .fag- s a .1 fr .in a Ii of tli.-m .11,. Ilsrie-in 111 s :n!-s ru- 'l'i. - ! o- it oe-'tirre 1 . -r Aio i t .ml 1 . a'l ! by .1 t-m;.. ; 1. e :n an: I 1 .-I 11 I 'nr !, It Is 1 .0 . I :'i it ;.. I s: v s..; ,v r- . 1: 1 igi.ns. " ' m o'.e r a-id "link b th." . ! n. s Tit- l-'i'i.- h !. as til ov fr.i .' . to .! nv in I I''" ftatv-s .1. 'i I ' ... om!" 'f tlsheriit' ll I r a: "- I TV ,.. ,,f th- K M I ' l'n's g-v l l' f- llowltig i.e illl" f til,- I r-btr-m of tb m .: '"Mi- r." wis .)- i l .l tv - 'r, t'i r I Th- t!l.'Vi! c i"e 1 .Mil. TV" wl I s .f lb" Mai! I.' Tn 1 w.oiio, 111 l.la. k '. '' .. r-st alvatie" "- tb,- MM- Tb.-i was a n- ri im strain in tb--.r p.n. V-1 an I pal- f a-iir-s. Th-v m 1 I painful IT t li.'l-l bi. k "h'-lr ! ar H-te wn h- dl.ilogtl": ' 'What w is y.iur iiusbaivl's iiain--'" " ... Hr-fn. J i"ph. shipl'-l f"r Ir I irid "ll ! ..nr. I III,. Maria ' " II .w many rhlllr-i hav- .11" " 'Four," " V hi g t 7' frane' H-re is your ni 01- y ' An I th- .'Itl.-lal .unt.-.l 11! ' -h- s-,. i, bin- Mils 11 n I i-l.i.-,-1 ib-in 01 h- r hind. II w tha! hand HI tr-iti-As th' '"tnui iti". I away !ie loirs; In: 1 b-ar-s. "N- xt" sa.iut-d th.. -k 'Whit a 1 4 v "ir lin -b in I s n im- "' " I." II- 1 "1. J-I".' I "l - I lb" s .-. . :i '. W '111 I . .HI I, .14 l . OM'll s , 1 1 : . k-! su-pts.-l. Mi ad b I. Th-v a r "a b-''l.-i s. -:r. and th ". r wt I--A .," ! I it - w.i si-i-ts '11 .a 'ii 1 r.y hi' Ir-n tor. ti'" 1 - Tu -' " Fly., bun !r- I fr.nl' ' 'I. k h-r - r, si' ' ' I'M-.' nl I- r. .'ii ; iking th. in-" -v. W.'li . r -,.;,: the las; 1 iv "f Ii V w is g .11- Tii.-v : i ... I 1! 'iiv th fbiw-r-b .id -r- I i h !i 1 !!fg li 111 Ik r hi- f i 1.1 their An ..I ! Itr t .a li-gg.ir n i-id n -e-.v-r I as lli-'V ; ass-1 lor ik"d f-.r n .r'ung M "ery a-k nothliig from grt. f "A I lig th- r - a I shad' d by gr -it and oaks th- -mrii ' " ilr h- llf- !-. town ..f l'i "iioaz ilaii'-e iV-llo 'ktng Ii s . n H' ' 1 . 1 II III- e- 111' la r i n"'i - " ' - "l' SHUHTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO Sl.Paul. Uu!u!li,MlHiifiiiii!ls,rhli'i;o and All I'oinis lint. DAILY TRAINS, FAST T I M I'. . SH.lt Vti i: AND Si-IONKUY VN IMUAI.KIV Thrnigh Palae, and T 'tirlsi e,"ier, Inning mil liuff-t Stii-klng Ubrnry Cars. Til-ken m .ilnu Vutl via I'.irtl.iivl and the Ureal N r:hrrii Hy , an ln ar It. A S Tb kei l iftl A.lorla, or iiri"at Northern Ticket Drtl.a- Hi Tlll STKIttri', liUTLANI For rales fol.lets and full Inforitu'lon r..garlliig Katern trip, .'ill Ml .r i-.l-dr-s a 11 . ii:nnist"N. Clfy Ihisii and TU ket An -tit. I'ori'and ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. llFTIhTIYII JUtsY i 1WI. I.KAVK I IH HI ta . i i '1 V-Ym I 11 1- i 111 111 1 II ' 111 II .vi III I II Hl. I p .V" l III 1 I la m lilt 111 ! Sil'p in PtmTlN lAnaivr -i.illiiT Vn mil nu.( I U il t ill' fur A.l.iil li.l W.7 u hi lu I'l'lllO I Ann 111 1 , K-i I'oriUn.l .lid W- I'.lMls , II ) IK III W l HI I l.--np lit ma," iiik l'iviliiM Aslstrta fur w trsiit'Kl, llrsrl.sil slut .'.isiilii ml asiiKi ? otin n 1ft t la III tKIi u A im Dot p m 1 m p ui T .t p 111 tn 1 ily 'leiii HaUunlacy, tiitunliiy iniky. Trln lr Vliirln f.if Kll. llan numd mid KTt tUvraim t 1 11 a. m. ml t to p. m. daily lxHirs Kufl Hls vihui Mr AatturU T-U4 , 111. tud l it m. dU. All trnhi nuik etM esHinsv-llon At (Kitiio with U North Ihiflo IrnJu lo and fru th n.l sn.l point. J C. MAYO, llen'l FrW-hl 4.l IhiMriifsr Anl. WHITE COLLAR LINE li UXURIOUS TwYEL Th,. "N orthiie.t.rn I,:m:'ed" trains, 10 light.-1 tliriigii.ii'. I' ""i 'ni. anl 'lit, a'l. I s'e.m, he.i'.e.l. ail" rtlllt" or. .'.-l.'.l'll. !ie fines; t'llll. o, the a ill They tllUvIl the lit.-"', tea est a-i ! !: 1 b as f T eomf m t, . .in .11: . " and liuiny fn-r rf.r.-.l th.. iii.-ll.ng t'Ul.lle. all I all, "K-et ll-r tr. the 111-"' . Ollj.l. 'e and s;.l. II ll.l . "111. II 01 .f '.In- .- ir hull l-i V art. The... (.t iid:. I Ta"is C ,"iii"v; With The Grc( Nrthcr8 The X.rticr rcif Ic nrt The Co.aiia rVtfk- AT ST PAPI. Ktlt I'h'CACt aid the CAST. Ni et-ra rharg.. f r 'h-s. i -r. r 1. 'tti.'ti i lut oim aii.l ill . l.is"i ..; .1. k- s ar- a.iliahle f 'r .aii;r .1; in trains "ti -Ills line ar- I'lotefd by the bi "ii. k.ng IH. k System. v. 11 mi:vi. 11 U sisi.nt. ti-ii-ral Agent. Trjiietliig Ag't Portland. Hr.-I 'n ..Porlland Asteria HouIb.. STR. TAHOMA." Dolly llouiul Trips r-r un4y. IIMt CARD Ix-ve f s-lhllvd ljfa' Astoria . 7 . m. f m. SOUTH I..-HVP Det, Fifth Hid I Htrt I ivrlnd lCrMi I Traim fr S.lem, I ltseuif, Anil U11U. Haa'rifnel. 7 3 p ni gen. Kii Pmn- clis. Maja.ro. Is Ang-I'si. Kl fmn: 1 31 ml N.-w Orlotiiui n4 tb I'juit. Arrlvs 15 a. in 14 am Ttiraigh I'or.lsaid MoUon with !muT Narit fnin Hro anJ l'h pWnts VThlir C.sllar Uiki iw-k.a b(eivhn. asVIe wtth O It .t N Oi. mj4 V. T. C. tlekets. T.-Iib sie r-k. T"nirmn III. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUT STR. "'BAILEYCATZORT." DAILY HOUND TRIP uctrr nolo 11 Yanitouver. Cascade Lrxks. Si. Mir tln'j Strlr. Hol River. White Salmon. Lyle anlTne Dalles time cahd Iavs PirrtUral 7 A. M. Arrivti Tha Imllen P. M. Uav Tha I kill-a P. M. Arrlvi- IV'Uland 16 P. M. Ml- A IS THt VrHY Ut8T I 'Sunday Trttsi I-adlug lTvaiuro. I This lUiiro h tb (Iranvleat tWrmlo Attr.'t;"ii on I airtli. luVNPIN ! AND urffli'K' FOOT OF AIJIKU KTKHCT 1HITII -I'MUNKS MAIN 311. I'OltTI.ANIV OUld At Wlaurtt (Jally raut Sun rfay), mvrnlng train on-ls Willi truin fr Ml. Au g"l, Ullvrrtsn. Urswasvlllr, SrtnJ, ftli Na,trD, ajtt rvn log trnlB far Ml. AugM ii4 rtllvi-r-ts. :1o.m rrvJll ,xisirn- 115:110 am irr. 114.50 a mi Hha-rlaiin p n- l:in arr. Dally, j tally t-t tjunlay. JOHN M. FILLDON. Ajt The Dillcs A. J.TAYLOt. lt- Astorl PKATHER A RAHNl.S, Af ts HoodRlver WOLTORO I WYIRS. At. White j Salmi n ij C" WYAfT. Act Vancouver, ll. W. CRICHTON. Aft Poril"nJ arrm-1 1:11a r 1. bai'le-n.-d t H sh .v.. I his g th tak b- pas-ing led In fro-it "f lh. tnur I s i!s..inis Tiblets In i-.irv.-d .!, ni' dalll .tn and 1 . . 11.. 1, .a. :i n.l , . . u ... - i. ,....,,1,1 1 eros-- in.- 1. iiik. 1 . k '" itt'-r a.-K''l now nun 11 u- f ,r his u h'.l ..u-flt. Th" e"ll-r r -r.li'- I ill 11 h- w .ill I P..11 ..lit for $I'..0ihi, m" immediatf rdi-f and done me mr vVi-h..ut any u.!tl!ng "v"r th" '"'r5j H- was treated by the beat doctors, but w-itbriut benefit. Then ba wtM advhMl to try EJfeotno Bitters, the wonderful Stoma. -h and Liver remedy. n l h wrhea: "Acrter taktoff two bo'tle I wae wh.Jly oarl." A trial prove lta Dtatotilewi nwrtt ' tut oil BtuoaaKh. Uer and Ki-lney tavkbs. .Unly wc. bow by Frank Hart, DruggWt. The Conger bxim and Santon-Du- mont'f) aimhip seem to bave ex.wit-'i about the aame time. WOPI,t HAVE COST HIM HI3 LIFE. Ow-ar Bowman, I-banori, Ky., writes: "I have been using Foley's Kidney Cure and take great pleasure In stating It sr-AVf me nernrnnent cure of kidney dln- ea.se, whl.th certainly would have cont nie my life." Take nor.e but Foley's. Hurt's drug stor? Th? rumors of a cotton famine are not ann ying the dear women any. They pr-f.-r dp-.SK.-e made of elik. A. II. Davis, Mt. Sterling, Ii., wrlt'-s: "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years, but two one dollar bottles of Foley's Kllney Cure effected a oorrnanent cure. Hart's drug a tore. Senator Ste'.vart of Nevada he expects to see Mark Hunna pr-sid'-nt. Does r'ne senator mean to fay that he ban b"gJn seeing spooks? JOB COULDN'T HAVE BTOOD IT. If he'd had Itching plies. They're ter ribly annoylnsr; but Buclen'a Arnica Salve will cure the worst ease of p.ies n oorfh I. has mired thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's the best aalve In the world. Price 25c a box. Cur- fuarante3d. Sold by Hart'a Drug Store. giol than atl tn o-.n-r p:in-'n-- ". binel. Hart's drug tore. Presidert Krjg-r's mini Is said to be falling. We susp-:t-l as mueh wh--n h-ard that he was cornii.g to the t'ni-ed S"a f-.s exp'-ctlng us to tak an int--r'-t in the plight of th-.- Il'jrs. Wro. Finn, of Mma, O., obtfiine.l ex cellent r'-sults fnn the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. "It r"H"ved my back ahe and v"-re pain oer the hip. It tone.) my system and gafe me new Tim and energy. It Is an hofieat and reli able r-rnvdy, a sure cure for all kidney diseases." Hart'a drug store. Now that we are going to hive a war ship at Panama we higbt as well bom-b-arrl "he town until the Inhabitant ron-s..-n- t pay a ran-orn of nay IWKrt.'lOO in Piinima hats. Hich Hvlne. intemperance, exposure aid many other tlrings bring on Hrlght's ll.is'-. Fol y's Kl'ln'-y ;ure win pre vent Hrlght's 'ils (i.e and all other kld rov r.r bladder dlsor 1-r.s If tak'-n In time. He sure to tak" Foley's. Hart's drug store. TiiTe do not s-em to be any godo r-ason why the government shoul 1 f"- diicr. th'- duty on Hmava bibai-co. All th- liana .a toban.-o comes 'rom WIs- con-in, C.nn'-eiK-ut and West Virginia 8AVKD TWO FItOM DDArTII. 'Our lif-le d?iui'ht(-r had fl almont facial a'.ta-k rrf whoijlng oisigh and brwihltta." wrlt"S Mm. W. K. IIa.vl lDjid. of Arrrrik M. Y.. "but. WiVn all otbT renvlln falbsd, we saved l?r life wlrh Dr Klnir's Now IAxrerT. Our r.l.sie. wbo had C!onmimtUon In an ad vtinc.-d ntaer. hIik, ua!d this wonderful nnsli'-ln" and UrJay he la perfectly well." I)-sTorate thrrt and Ion dla- ewa yiold to Dr. KirKTa Nw IAi"t srv ui tn nn other melV4n rr ert.h, InfsJinile fr Oouglw ftfd CJukla; too and tl 00 bottles gurated by H"1 Drug Store.Trfal bottlaa free. ,n" prle- isk-'I. .Mvara'i.i mi-" .... . - ,.-ui f fh.- rnon-y ami mm" in o po-.-- --" Ii"ap wi"ch.- .irniini-nts and fak- ilia- monds. The tntm H.-m.. as pfas-i as a boy with a n-v top over the trad" n bad made. A nhort lim- .'-f re this Alvarado pun h as-! thr"e pianos of tho most cost- y m-ik'. Th." 1-iHtruments will go to . . . . 1 . 1 .. 1 1 .1 ornament th- palac.. wntcn n" is nuiw lng for his permanent home. This build ing 'will be the fln-st private r.sld-nce in M-xleo. No expense Is being spared in Its con-truetion. It Is etlmV-d that It will cut n! b-s than IVK).W and for that distant Part of M'-xi 0, where adobe buildings are the rule, It will be something wond'-rfiil. Alvarado is taking tho'deep-st nter. In the progress of his pilace. lie says that he will furnish it .vlth tn l,eHt things that money ran buy '.vh-n It is compl'ted. lb- lias purchased scores of useless articles and simply buys things f..r the pleasure that they ran give him f'.r the mom' nt. "Wlrh all his r"-kl.-'s expenditure ., hi wealth he Is d'-plnvlrig a philan thropic Kplrlt. H- ha- not forgotten tn p.-oris with wh .rn only a t.b'.rl time ago he wis clns-ly aySKtinied. He has un dertaken "he cons'ruc'lon of a larg" charity hosi.itil for the poor of I'arral- This hospital will be eiiipped with all mod'-rn appliances for siic.h Ins-it.iHons and he prop-n-s to b'-ar all th.. -xp' rih".' of malnt lining It. In addition to this Institution h Is also constructing large church which h(. has named Cun dalup Cathedral. This church will tost several hundred thousand dollars. "Then- Is no prosp'-ct of the wejlth f Alvarado b'ltig soon exhausted. The Rcasite thtketa -Jw-n Prt land. Kncrimvtit an Han Kranclsi-o Net rates U first ulaiM and ill second clisjis. Incluaing HlMr. fUites and tickets t UtMtern ' .. -. ... .v... r .., .., .1... ,. ,11 ..... and ('.urea, aim jaan. i-inmi, iisiui- 'T--""" ' '" : ' .,. lulu and Aimtralla, Can be aalaln'd tre.s. honcj-sinkl' S and l-y. All fr0m j B Klrklana. Ticket Agent. 1J4 ih" tabl -s hav pr ',: m irly U:" same lliird (street irisotlpti "lis. H'T" Is a Hiinpi : Till-" m-tnof v of Atitoti" Savllan I Mt off lc- YAMHIIsIs DIVISION . . .... ll ....u .S I rll I and rroin tin- i i' -n " t-"". , u , ' . PiisHcnir t denoi fool of Jeff.Ti'm nt. 1ST.. Pray for bis ,oiil. . . (mw-go dally at ?:2", At l'.'r.c-IIani'.n we saw the rhap'-l a , . js. 1 J Vl j;i5 ;2f,, Htift, of the fihlpwr.-kel '.vh-r.- th" pilgrliii lltM p. m. and ) p. m. n in pr ".rslon to Pry l N -r- Dame only. Ar na a -n-i" y - ; la Vh'rg". 'H-nven nly kni.vs, ftini . ,.() ni.t 12:40 a. m. dslly . xcept Commlssarl'. Dunind lorn", 'the niimlier Monday: 81I1) and 10:45 a. m. on Hun- f nravers that have be.-n said In thnt aari 0(,y. llttl,. cbanle and the number of p'-tHI ns I i.. . i,.ii,i ilailv i-xc.-nt riun h'T- pr-s-nted which have never D--n diy al 4 v) p m ArrlVu nt Portland granted" . g-M a. m. Faith and resignation are me iiMiiuiK t...,,.r train leaves Dalia for virtu'-s of the nr"ions. ask nn- " - Alrlee MotiJiiyt. Wfslneadaya nn.1 rn piKir widows what calling sh would ib- livlt tt( 2:45 u. m. Returns Tuesdays, sire for H'T son ami me aimvw-r I Thurmlaya ami Haturauys, to b" , H will O" a sailor ime 11 in n- 'Kxoept Hli'i'lay AND OREGON Smost LINE mim Pacific !h'-r:' "Th love of the sea Is strongly Im planted In the rii'V of Hrelons.' HO.Mr-. TIME YOP UlIAI.Is KNOW. Iast night, my darling, ns you slept, I 'nought. I h anl y ni sigh, And to your little crib I crept, And witch". I 11 space thereby: And then I iMoop'-d und klsn'nl your brow For, oh, I I 've I you so you nre too young to know It now, Put some tlm you shall know. Home ll-ne wh'-n, In a dark. -lied palace Where others com., to w-"-p, Your eyes shall look Uson a face Cairn In eternal sleep; Th" volcel' ss lips, the wrinkled brow, Th- patient stnil" shall show Yon are ton young 10 know It now, Hut s.ime time you may know. I,ook bai kwirl. then, Info the years, And see me her tonight: Ke". oh, my darling, bow my tears Are falling s I write; And fee once more upon your brow The kiss nt long ago You are loo young to know It now, Hut some time you shall know. Eugene Field. U. KOEHLKIt, Manager. C. II. MAHK.UA.iri. Oon. Frt. and Pa. Act. Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat. ThN prorarat.l(fi contivliiH all of the dlicstantH and (llfiCHt ll katH of n . 1 ...... ..t tt wA ii,,ifitr food. HKivea iiwmni i.i " -- falls to ciirft. It allows ri to tt ull the food you want. Th moHtwumltlvo Btomar.hH can Uku It. Hy IU use iimny v,......,..,ij .r i vHnorir.icrt imvu u.-cu curwl aft-er uTorythlnn lso fallud. It U uneiiuHlb-u lor aiisioumttu uuuuico, It can't hsfa btt d you flow! Pr-orrsl oolv !... IhiW (!., (JhlcnKO Tko 41 . he-Hl" ."onuiatw W Hmh ta sue. W. For Bla by 0HA8. BOOQUB, Drurglut timic miraO' UIJ'M From Portkuvl IMpsrt Chics) Portland l.rwa. m. via Hunt ington Axliaitto Kxprutwi 9:M p. in. via Hunt m Paul FnM ntull IkiitKi. MTntwapolli. p. in. Hi. Paul, Duiutb via iMilwtukee. till Hnokaofl 'ajiRo and FJaAt knit lsnl,DinverJ wt Worth, llma, ha KikUMU OltyJ4:J0p.m. wt. isiMta. ChVomrsH H 'ir1' . -J- Halt U. lvwri Wt Wrth. Oma-i ha, Knnmwi CHyJ ItCO a. m - Ht. Isouks, LUioatroi and blunt. WrttVi iValk. rtiowiston, Boo- 7:00 a. m Irrlv 72 houra from Portland to OliloafO. No Change of CaK "OCEAN AND RIVKIt IBDUldO Vom Aatoria fa. m. Duflv ex- ill MAQ1U0 Sater nrrtent to ohtkmr 00 trwmj live iliiya. '(Tiiuiifii Uiver 1 IHirtuind and Win ynxrlng. T. m. exc. M-nKhiy 3tnuriv"r KnJioottA leavea Astoria on tilo (lly Cor Qwano,' connoollnsg tln-ra with trJna for trnaf Hoaflh, Ttogsi and If inch Hencd, rsjnta Hoturnlnit arrive' at Astoria aatno evuftng" O. W. DOrWanRItuY, Aent. Astoria. si. ti. CIlAja OonenU F(.jwiKr stsent, Portland, Oregon,