The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 13, 1901, Image 2

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    TUi: MORNING ASTQR1AX, I'UIUV. SIIMMMIUK
Telephone Main 661.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILT.
8nt by mall, per year
Sent by mail. per month
Served by carrier. per month..
.jew
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Sent by mall, per year, in advance, SS.W
All communications Intended for pub
lication should be directed to 'Editor
Atorlan." Boin communication
of a'.l kinds and mnlHanmi must be
addressed to 'The A.toriaa Publish-
.
n8
The Astonan guarantors to it ad -er-
Users the largest circulation of any
newspaper publishM on the Columbia
rjver
Advertising rates can be had on ap-
plication to the business mar.ager.
An olj.-ct uKn was rermsheil to As
torians on Wciinc,iay, wh n t:.e si . a:n
er J. K. Jones wv.ns a raft of .Vm.
0W fiv; of log-, pissM by the city n
route for Tortiand. The lo.,-s were cut
In Cla:s.p county, but. as thtre are
no mills of consequence here, thoy xx i.i
be manufactured into lumber in F r:
land. Later on gr a- steamships will
carry the lumber by A.t vria's wharvs
to the Otlenul markets. It L not .'.if-
ficuU to point to a reason f .r this re-
markable situation. Our own pe- pie
are slow The As:orlan d-vs r.ot relish
the id-a of publishin,- su h a stitervnt.
but i: is a fact which must be p t-nt
t everyon1. While other t 'vvr.s have
been alive to opportunities, we her,, in
Astoria have waited idly It out-i.ie
capitalists to conv in ami buill up the
oilv. Th se f-vv As", rlar.s v.t.i have at
temptrd to launch enterpr.s s tendlns to
build up the city have brn Vsot with
ohstac'es thrown In their way by other
Ast.irlans. A d -n.ith!.tg .::ri: has ihar
actrrizej us. and ur rvs urc.-s r main
undeve! .je.l. The salmon industry is
Astoria's Haekb-'n. while it is an in
dustry of ma;r.ifle-nt prop-rti 'its. it is
nt great enoutr'n t support sueh a city
as should mark the gateway to the Co
lumbia bas'n. We should have other
contributors to our wea'.th. A natural
resouroe which bclengs to Ast.-rla is
found in our great forests
For:ur.e--
await th'Ve who invest in this Industry.
Why is It that Xstanans. ever alert to
ngag in salmon iu. king, refuse to
take up wi-h an iniustry from which a
far gre.
years a
iter profit can be doriv..-d. Seem
ff Astana nal fiffVn or tw-nty
cann'-ri-s. but or.ly two or :hr-e s.iw-
mills, vet the lumb-r iniustry is many
times as extensive as th fishing busi
r.rss. We have imiToved cniv :t of ..ur
many 'ndustri-s. and, while As'oria has
enjoyed steady growth, it has r.ot tak
en its olace as a Kr-at seapurt city.
Mr. Whipple hit he "all .uir!y on
the head wh.n he ,-a.d. the other Jay:
"If a run ',f ralrnon, approximating in
i i
x-aiu? the inm?y repr-sT.el i" the raft
of i"lat.s-; -.'"untv e'gs rev-ntly towed
to Portland, enf-r-rd the Columbia, '.he
river would be aiive with nts. We
need to put ntts out to keP hre the !
nth-r r?-'ur-es .hat a sen-r .us Nature
has g!vn us besidos salmon. To speak
In slmilie?, we should establish a hatch
ery for :h? artifici il propagation of th
ery for :h? artifici il propagation of the
idea of utilizing our tlmbrr resources.
The spawn are already here; what
need is the milt tit determination to
make Astoria the city that its natural
advantages intend td It should be." The
Astorian. ever a staunch adv'X.-ate of
,
everything having for its object the ad-
vancement of AsUria, doea not wish to
detract from the Importance of the de- !
mand
made by Antoria for terminal !
rates; but we believe there are other
,; ,i,i ,i . T, ...
wa9 to gain this plum. Let u, ere-
ate freight for the .-ailrjads by cutting
. . u... ....
our im.urr r.gni nre :n Jur 'wii
and rates must follow, for the railroads
will not haul empty cars on way. The
rapid strides made by other Northwest
cities which do not enjoy one-half the
natural advantages whioh Nature has
lstowel upon Astoria should prompt
Astorians to gr.-a'r efforts in behalf
of their own city. It is high time for
the awakening, and, now that a party
of ef erprislng men has und.-rtak -n to
do something that will btinir substan
tial results- it Is to be hopd that the
d .-nothing .olicy will be abandoned and
one of activity and enterprise take ,ts
1 l.i. The Astorian notes with gratifi
cation the able en )rl of thP Dally News
and Evening Budget toward this end.
ani trusts that f?ue ejs may attend the
plans now on foot for the advancement
of the commonwealth. Astoria's future
depends on Astorlans. We .nust help
ourselves.
Uutte Inter-Mountain.
Must future presidents wear a coat of
mail and be surrounded by armed
euard. allowing no man to approach
j
within speaking distance? Must reg!-
m'Wj V:' at.itlon.l l'i :he vanity to
warn off -American eltliena fim the
man th.y mos; respect and v.v.vvm Uify
haw ch .sen to ov.n.lu.". their gvvrn-
ment and guard tn.'ir i-ittus. Or Is it
! better : hunts a f.vv hundred iitiarv'hiius
In ths country, deny other the tight
to ho'J public meetings, refuse miar-
50 ohUt tnilgr.ir.ts a l.m.l'.UK on our hori
60 t ami suppress a few yo!'..v new va.-o: s
ttat incite thorn to nun lev ens vvoik'.'
T..a; is a pivsvn: problem.
Nl'.Vrfli 1,A"KS MISHKiH'MS.
Mu.hr.m .ity r-.irle.l ,is a wonier-
' .1. '. v m.r.y In France
'- '. :"':- !"' '."'' ''
ha -..-t I v " '! 'i a.l'ii.rab'io moth-
. 1 ....
o.! f.r sv.M'it him i. c. :is:a:i;!v mip-
plic 1 w.th then.
He !.u h:-en wait f -r vcars to warch
fx mush.--ms 1". tti. w ..; Mctt !on.
a. l nveir.lv he vas .ttttc . ar.r. il to
S:il that s - .- , r ; rs.'n had onto
-.her. n : 'to .-mw er.-.r: T: a . :r.us:w
r vii'.i nt' a'.vi.i Lip.:. :,k . i piof s
or n-t as xvaac or a a.-.iv. as ie'
iSi-.i ; oe. ml lie on-, pa ., was
that the K si .-f iv , r p .vas p , k I , v -cry
ir.irn ".; before h v I a : :
w.-'.s. an! he ha I : s ir h .' r a 1 e.-t-
.mo o f .v he c -u'.i 'ill . v- v. a small
ta-ket.
An liu us t.to-jgh: :i s.ru. i e :n
.. t.rjs hints 'if ,i; ,'s .k are' -.x
t'.ir.iitr i; hs n as na-iv -li-.s f ; it- r
a"! n'a 1' 1 '.hen to the s.x i-'i: ::
non sj ap rs '! th '.e:.:.:, .-!:' ! T ie
."ara-tra: hs w.-r.. ,v,,.,i
lnu :h ;r :r;'-'; wa
"That it is d.ir.s.us." on
l . i;v,.. TllJ',r ,
w.i is of M-u 1 -n mav ! . -
f.n t t.tat a wii . fa v..lv t-
'-"' f; k "" r'-v a:':"r '
i ir m th
atiie s.i
u;'r 'o i ;.i . ui:- :t
Th
,1 .us
phis;., mi at tie.
::ls "f p 'ls.vfi.nir.
h..f-.r M v . ,M
These parac-a-.
t'tiol.-h I. ; : . !U.v
s'lr.c-' :h- n n.'t ,.:
atiti v,..i tit- r -f-th-
.v .' s. i
r trs h-- i.i its f
s.l
an 1 - v r- s
,1
-,v nil i recover."
s. - lt. "1 tv 1"
i, te," . at- s
If the sultan is:f : i:t r-
vv.:: hav a . h i'.;. r.;. : i i
:i li s h.ri Is. Ar 1 u. .P!
.'.'.' tr so affa -s a-e;'
XI'.iiT WAS HMIt TKUPvin.
"I vve.u l o.'Uch n-arly a,: r.irr.t lrit."
tvr.te M s. This. Appie.-at . A..-X-an
!r.t, I ' !., "anl c oil.! car ily it ; a:i.
slv-.'P. I hi 1 consumptt -n s ba i 'hi'
: I .vake t a bi k I vv ul 1 . u.'i
frtsth'tully anl sp.t blw 1. hut. when
a i -.th-.-r m-li -in-s fai !. tnre-' 51
t oti-s I'r. K nit's Xc,v ti.scov-rv
wh'l'v our--1 in- a-! I pain-1
fsiunds." It's ai -! iut-lv tpaatant d t .'
cire Couith". ' 'els. Ui UriiP-. Pr n
ch.t s an ! a.! Thr a: and Lun: Tr u-
i !'. Pr
Vs.
1"' cents at. ! 1.''". Trt.il
Ha:f Druir St r-.
A nti'kman was r ! b 1 :h
er ! iv.
Im strinir. i s.iv h tel'irtar '
m ,;l..y rtj, :-;i l of's-aimss t:i- ha
l: .:'urir.''
I:- :..
A FiP.KMA.X S CIV'SK CALL
"I tu k to uiv e-itin. al'h-Ttifn -v-
ery J i.it ache 1 and -v -ry n- r. .v is
a ;ta p i.r. tvr:t-s '.. V, . ii .-
lamv. a 1 -c mo ive tir-ntatt, -:" ittir
: r..-' n. Iowa. "I was k a' ! . .1 .
wi h tit any 3P-".!:- and ..1. r .:; in"
As I w is al .tut t . k!v up. t . i
tl- of Kl'rtc I'.tt-rs anl at'-- aK
'i I f"l- a w i: as I evvr li ! ;r. tr
life" W ik. Je kv. run 1. an
always sa. n ".v !.:'", strength ,.n 1 v
T fr .tr tli lr us-. T"v :-,- i Sa i-'i
t n tru'i.-un'--! by Hirfs St :
Pre- CO ce":.
Mul-' hav- n nir iu" I ii.t
X-w- V Tli 4"'i. This v. : ;,
i-ai-.usv and ki kr.i? am -ne
i'iik-vs w ho are , h irt-r :n-:n -th-
-,rd r.
F R rXKI Mi iNIA
nr. J. ('. Bish .p. Au-n-.v. Mi. h.. s.t. -;
"I niv nsej F d-y's l :i-y a.-ij Tir
In thr very vr .-as.-? of pte-'im .a
wpn r.-'ul's In 'vn' -
w-)r- of sU, t.'.'jt-s. HAitTS MCt.''i
ST' .'P.E.
Aff-r 1 -..kinK ov-r tli- s '
past t .vo m itihis, i.s aim f..r 1
t. the co'ieiusi. ,n th ,: i '.-rv-ra ..i;-!
from the bit'I f .'ii.taiir ar:, . --
:r'.ul'i" than any "tie r of 'ho t-a-. ii
c miman l-r..
Frank Tradwel:. Itenn-f. Ia, was
trouh I with ki lr..y i:sa; for -x .
years. He writ-s: "I hvl :ak-n s-vtiI
k;ml, f k;,JnPy remedies, but w.th l.t-
t b-neflt. Finally I tried F-l-y's K. !-
ney Cure anl a on dollar bit'.: f.ur-i
m..." HART'S LiI'.Di STOp.K
Tr ,
Had Funs
Inn ben a ral strat s.-t i
he would have ca;.:ur-l th - oriv.i-.- 1. ,
i the Filipino army. Th'-n th i;o-ier il-. i
1 Wj v cimmaw hav. j
jn that the Jig was up anl su:rnl-i- i
d. I
Chapped halds, cracked Hps and
roughness of the skin cured q'llek'y by
Uanner Salve, the most healing o: ,t
ment in the world. HAHTS UllV'i
STOP.E.
General Frl Orant says that th
Filiplr.o is full of fun and ha- a k-e:i
sense of humor. This sia'-n.
prompts th ChL-aKo ihroihl to
suirip-st that tn- exii:ite hum .r of the
civil gov-rnm-'it at Manila will j. ,t i -lost
on him th-n.
IF BANNER SALVIA
Doesn't cur your pils, your no
will be rturn-I. Tt l th rriot-: t-.-rt
medicine. HART'S IiRI'i; STOP.K
The melan'-holy lays -ir.- , p,
So of''-n us 1 in rhvrne.
V'h.-n John and Jim ;.iu-t hump i h i . . -
SeIvS
And gt to sehool on im'-.
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER CO.MI'AINY
Telephone 231.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
Ail good's shipped to our Care
Will Receive Hp"dal Attention.
No. 528 Duane S:
Astoria, Ore.
W. J. COOK, Mgr.
lies. Tel. 1131.
A never failing rur for out, burn,
scalds, ulcer wound, ami iv la I v.
Witt's Witch Haiel . Salve. A in st
s.iothng and hcal:hy remedy for all
k.n aft-oilm. Accept iil the genu
inc. CH.VS. UOOiKKS, liruggist.
Ahout this time next year the Sham
rock III. K making trial s;i:t in
tV v.cl'ilty of New York harbor.
15. W. Pursoll. Kin!erville. Pa . say
ne sufferi'd years with pile-s and c.u.t
obtain relief until lH-Wl.t s Witch
llaei S.i've ofl, . tod a prrnianoii: ctinv
iVur.t vtAlt arc w.rth. v"l I AS.
K M KKS. pruggist.
I Enlanl l "al l t.' !; ,t",vi::iis :
t-i, liu-sia a .ti.ik. '.ill a: !K a
j .ounls that wis the :.st t'-ir.s the sti
; .a:i : i ti.'.t of i;lliu Kratv .
!
s i tvtri-tts. m: r. war,i
Hur n. M c'l.. .v r t s "I have tr.e.l
y.v.y v I avd lai av- :tr. Iv-W.ti
J' i,' Ma: y It s es ar. tar ; o s: p.i
I h tv eve- u 'l." T'v never gr p
,'HAS. K'IKKS. Iru,itt
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M it-y physicians a-- - vv
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-a h i: .is cause. ''HAS
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it -. l.v. s as p. w sp. a :;i p p.
att.i a:: ! the fiil'ness :h -r
7. ir . f J. Pi -rpont M'.rit.in.
!' .NT-- W. Line, l'i",v I'll i
M. ti .
A-'.t.s: "Yiilf Kodol Ivsj'. i i'ir-:si
h h s r-m !y f r l-lu-s ! an '
-' -mti. h trovih .s rha I v-r u- !
Ft years I suff'rel !rnn !:-p-;s:.i. .t:
: tit s comp-llir.if nto t i -t iv :i I .pi I
.'ct-rj 'tie uttt'il 1 a irony. I a:n
: :-t : lire I by K .1 I 1 'y-I : t '"n -.
Iti r e imtnen l ne it 1 f't-n U ". h . -a:'- ,'
t'r fr -nt i' -liit'.-s I I 1 1 ways r-r
.V f t '; If : f l is T-nis ' I 1 i .
- -. r pil ' " H . Ii' h;KUS. !" i--
Tt
nit i"i -f Alaska tl" ' ik:n t
Ir K.ni; .iirain. H. r hh : '.. M
X.," e;S , h in ' ' .lie. .,I'S i - ,
:t: i '. -r ah 'lit t he Indian".
Y ti 'h'Hild kn -w th.T F .'...' s !! r. v
at Tir is nb-ohit. lv th- t-- f - id
1 - is s of h- thr .at an I 1 P'cs J. a -
-- aoth r 7. I mi -r int.'
siti.-fa. :.i. IIAItT'S I 1 1 1 " :
.-".'' P. I :.
r -imi ui if "i
. k. X. J.. 1 ist
than a I "i!
,s w-r- pr.-S":',t.
i fa.ic
k .'.as
l't ur
X. J.i.-k n. Dinv;! . 111 . wr: ':
"My d mht..T t-ad a s.-vT.. a ta. l: '
I.i irrt.r;- anl ,i t-rr.ble iwwh e;-;-.
n h-r lung'. We tr: a cr-a- nunv
! !! vvlth .U( glvnls; r-ll' f. Sh
:r. 1 F. ley's Ilon-y and Tir -.vhl-h
'i-el hr. She has never b n tr uiol-d
vi-h i couith since. " IIAItT'S M!l''i
ST'.I:M.
I- is s il l that In s x tn .nth-- Fra-. -..n
l.usl.i toireth.-r will hiv- nii -tv-
submarine b .tits. There may b- m
up'.-avnl about that Mm- in Kur ! in
s-a'so in Kurip-an ll--ts.
i . 7" ,, , .
T.. Crr.no eoitL'hs often rontlnil- f -r
ei'hs and som-times l-ad to fatal p-
sol's af-er the patl-nt i. supp"!
hav- pil 'he dang-r P'.n'. po!"vs
H !' and Tar aff r Is p .-dtlvo pr ci".
; -n :.nd swurity from th-se roughs.
ilARTS DI'.UG STORK.
b-w.y's doom is ieal"d. A boom f..r
be j, residency In his behalf has b--n
s-arp-d by a lot of young women. If
Mrs IJ. h-ars of that -fj-w-w!
WOP.KINO 24 HOUItS A DAY.
Th--re's n0 rest for thOM tireless llt-
le w.rk-rs Dr. King's Nw IJ f- Pills
M.lil .ns are always busy curing Torpid
I. vr, Jiundlre, HlllousneHS, F-ver and
Ak"i". They banish Slrk Ilea.laohe.
dr.v- ou: ma'aria. Nver gripe or
weaken. Small, tasr nlre, work won-'l'-rs.
Try them; 25 cents a: Hart's
Drug Store.
p- .f. sur Triggs hivs h xpec-e.l tn
be r tl,, an ass. This Indlrates that
Ttli'gs is not such a stupid a.-s, .oft'-r
W. I,. Wyancy, Paducah, Ky., nrir.-st
"I ha I a severe case of kidney rlisease
and 'hre of the best physicians In
I S op't-rn Kentucky treated me without
s'l' ee.'s, j was iriduc-d to try p op-y s
K In -v Cure. The first bottle gave irn
m il'iie relief and three bottles curd
ro p rmanntly. I gladly r-fomrriend
'ti s vv m I'-rful remedy." T ik no sub
s'itute. HART'S DRUO STORK.
That Flirlda man who made his
bra)- a prsent of $4,000,000 is not
ilk !v to become th,. author of a
popular fad.
SATS HE WAS TORTURED.
"I suffered such pain from corns I
could hardly walk," wrlt"s II. Robln
".n. Hillsborough, III., "but fiuckp-n's
Arnica Salve completely cured them."
A'ts like magic on sprains, bruises,
eu:s, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulca.
Prfct healr of Bkln diseases and plies.
Cure guaranteed by Hart's Drug Store.
Pr.ce 25 cent.
Av C ; S. tw '-i . '-i ; k :
hrom Various Sou
IV X KAKMlNiJ
T- .:,
Wav
'f ilal'ilmt Riches in
Alaska
iMie of tin- la!e- in-
in au ,1 lv tho fnlt. d
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sin,. . ii, . .!!,! -hiifir "f fx-
! fauns : Is . iiipn'-l that f-x-s -f -h-
j l.'ii- vari-'v hiv- !ts.-r'-ii-! '" I" r .'-it.
T... o-." fit eon-iml. .u tr- n ,:v i.ur-
'fi,.. ni fr- 'v fr .m th.- f x-f iroi'-rs
'iia-ntr IT' . ir-.n i .n. i x iit.ti i
an I .'i. ..r ".v.. of th .nipino- ar-
o a,' mt,:.,' ni. ...i.,!,:-l,7,ir fox-f.-irnis of
th- ir own.
X e.v th i- f ,x ral-ing has be.'ii proved
a H n,.ar 1'iit.h Hirbor th- K"V-
rrnrn-n- Is rnaknig eff. rls t., In'r.' lue-
he Indti'trv thr -iiKhoiit th- ' haln of
Al-ir'an Isianls. It Is pMpom-d to re-
due- th- annual r-ntal "f the farms
from JPtO to I'l. and to do everythinn to
enroiirairlng the raising of blue f"X".
The cultivation of th" whit" variety Is
no! so profitable as that of Ih- blu
SperM.
THF.Y WAXT HAWAIIAN P.RIDIIH.
Am'-rl'-m IP-arts Fir-d Hv a Tale of
Ti'-1 ut If ul IP Iresss-s Waiting.
Honolulu Misu Rose ('. Davison lias
r!iirrid from P.uff iln wh-r- sin- repre
sented as ( ommis.'oni r at th'1 Pan-Am-'riean
fair. Whll.. sh was In ''hicago,
a newspaper mad" h'-r say that the
Hawaii in I'll Is w-r- nil b'"iuMfiil and
hlr. -ssi'S fitol Just walling for Am'-rl-aii
vont'es to :t-k 'li"rn to rnarrv. MIhs Da-
vs.,n
(I . I I tlw. ln.,.roi,.w l.iti ll
l.ronghl h-r a flood of letters from Arn
'rlcin you'll". H-r- ar,. some sarnpl'":
"A" T s - by Ih- papers thai ymi are
representing the Hawaiian Island peo
nl at ih Pan-Ann rh ao xp iHitlon at
P.ufT.ilo an l seern to put much str-ss
upon the g"ld"r, opportunities which nr
afforded to Americans to gain fortune
bclds a beautiful woman, I lake upon '
mvseir th,. liberty ,,t ,1,1 , e,'ri 1 von a
short epistle con'-ernlng the climatic ,
conditions of the islands, and also the ,
alvantages offred one witdiout means. '
If I am not Intruding upon your (food
nature too much I would be pleased to j
K.V-K'.K"'-''i?;t?
h.iv ,, a r p.'it,c fiMin v ml np,n ilus null
ijvt an I a!s ' the .' o' ;i aii-.u lail.ui
( ,an .-ure !he
pn,ni I'lfoiinailmi
w h.ch w.iuil uai ran: ,.n ' I" K"lni; liele.
jl w.uill have n heK.in, ; .. n
"e ill ' km,m' ,.f Hi Ivaii.U i ei'veiani
' I1'" ll'nt'N'i . til ino an I ,o l!ev
mix rea.l.lv with t.io Am. i . an p' .pi "'
Ah v i .. . fi..llt ; ,i ;. t . i ho i I
I a ii a '.!!;: an I w-uM pke p v.s!
i .e I I.e I ;o :'l , , I'.riia . mi! , l I I'.in
!' s I mi l Ii ;! I'!, . Iu.;i- t :,. V oil
1 ii w.'ull in.- who "i r i n 't v hi
.'o!I..!.t it prot.iiMo :'ial I would tln-l
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in "II In a perfe.-l -.la ' ,,f ,
:i ei M-i ..v.r, :h 'im'h fr on
' ' : iti'.ns ,.f a malum .l:i hav-b.-'n
tl foi.nl In v.irl.u' pi i , tin Is
"'" '' '"'I'l , nn. 'i
(' n found.
It is ti it-v urthy, I"", thai near;: r,.
f ini I b oies of .ni" u " i 1 1 1 t ' :!ii' was
,n'' inporary vvlth Ih.. inaimn.-'li, and
th" tiisirr.w III th.oii was -., f I, and
savoy that ds);s ate It ki I ly. Thb
i t-ms der,.,) an asbiim lln" proof n
fie' that b..IeH ..f animals .-aii le
nr.- rvd for thousands .,f v.-sim In Ih-'
Arrth' r"g.,tis. In Hie north ..f Siberia.
ami esP'-i'laHy on Ih.- Isliiiul.t N.-w
Siberia, murh fusil Ivory and many
mammotlis' teeth ar,, constanily being
'"""d anl ar,. Hpvdlly soil for large
sums.
Kolymsk, w hich will be the !,' nd.piar-
ters i.f th- .Xpedltl'lll, IS lltle of til" Ill'Xt
remote stations in the district of Kolyma
which Is about as hug-as Ausirl i-lliin-
gary .bin has a population of i.nlv live
ihousand.
Th- . nllr,. trade betvv. n Y.ig.iMk and
Kolymsk Is can led on by m-aiii of . ara
vanu, which carry f i, lobacen, c.i',,n
g.nnls and vilki, and geneiaily r- u 1 1
four tnonlhs to rr.ak Iln J nirney. M.-r-ehants.
who have skins ami mitnmlhs'
(' th for Wale dispose nf Up 111 to Die
oun"rs of (hose caravan'.
The dlscovry of this 'ornp! -to m.im
ruotli is the talk of scientists all uye Ku-
' .......,..,. , ..s .,,.
the ti'-w.) has cause. I so nim h Hisatlon
that Hit liihn'iilaiils ar- H,rininly blink
ing of making Hyslatnalic si-arch for
other specltii-ns of this long extinct ani
mal. Mh,1,; ' " M," ' ,Ul
"This mitirens can't be stulfel
hair,"
'"'! d he : "It fells HH If 1( W, le
with
I'lxcelslnr."
Philadelphia ne,.()r..
"Was (heir marriage a success?"
"fh, yn; through It they both met
others whom they really loved." Life.
1 ' I '
m.: -i.. j is . . "
ASTORU AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
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Pi and ft ..in (li,. It.iH and S'lin I po nn
J r vIayh.
'l ll'l I'l'r eh! and I' Imrllii 'i Akcii:
.Portland - Asloria Route.
STR. "TAH0MA."
I'ally Keiina Tr'pg ri -rpi smi Uy
flMt CAUU
I. ave p. rtl in I ; ., ,
leave A-.:o:i.i ; ,, ,
Thrmik-'i Pertinnl e ihk.I n with
s-'-n i . r N.tl'e n ;r in t; v ,v,. , an l: ,
Pe I !l p iitlH.
Whl .' tar I. ne
al'le iv:.!t " It ,v N i,
tickets.
11 pp. -,'V.fiiie
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THE DMlES-FuBIUyiOUI;
SIR. -BAIII Yf.ATZEKI."
DAILY HOUND T HIP
(ICiPI M()K0T
, Vin-ouver. CjsciJc Lochs. Si Mir j
1 tin's Springs. HooJ Rlvr. White
Salmon. LyleinJTnc Diles
1IME: CJAHU I
lodvo P .r:l.in ! . . .
Arrive Th I Mll-n
I ..-.lie la,. In. I.
Arrive P r land ..
3 P. M
. :i .i" ,. n.
MIALS T Mf' VIKY III SI
rSiin.tv Trips n I. .tint- Fa turf
l?TMn lion: Inn Mi.' ( ;ritn .n. Soi-tilf
Attr.iet.oin on I iii tn
I.AN'l'IX i A XI' i'.'i: F!it)T up
Al.l'lllt STItllllT
IP 'Til I'IU'XK-s MAIS
P' UtTI.ANI'. I 'Iiii
' JOHN M. rtLLOOH. AEt. The Dalles
! A. J. TAYLOR, At. Astoria
MATHER A BARNES. AjIS HnoJRIvcf
WOLFORD 1 WYLRS. Ajis. White
Salmon
J.C WYATT.Ajt Vancouver.
E. W. CRICHTON. Act- Ponluml
OREGON
Shohj Line
and unjon Pacific
(TIMli 8"HED 1 '
Depart
f'hlciiiro
Portland
Special
9:00 a. m.
via Hunt
ington Atlantic
Kx press
:W p. m.
via Hunt
ington fit. Paul
Fast mull
6 p, m.
via
Spokane
unr.o Arrlva
From Portland
Salt I.ake, Denver
Kt. Worth, Otna-i
ha, Kansas Cltyd 4:30 p. ni.
St. I-nuls, chicugo
and East.
Suit T.ake, Denver
Ft. Worth, Omil
ha, Kansas City, 8:10 a. m
fit. Louis. C'hioniro
and East.
Walla Wallu.
Tscwlston, 8i)i-
kane, MlnnenpolU
St. Paul, Dulutb
Mllwiiukee, Chi
cago anil East
7:00 a. m
72 hours frnm Portland to Chicago.
No Chungo of Cars.
OCKAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing date
subject to change.
For Han Francis
co every five duy.
"Columbia River
To Portland and
Way Landings.
7 a. m,
Daily ex
cept Bun.
4 a. m,
exc.
Monday
Steamer Naheotta leaves Astoria on
tld dally for Ilwaco, connecting there
with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and
North lieach points. Returning arrivtt
at Astoria same venlng.
O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent.
Astoria.
A. L. CRAIG,
Oeneral Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
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kIo fc-ilSfO Mo
GO EAST
VM
SHORTEST AND QUICST LINE
TO
Sl.l'aul. liiiliiili.Mliiiicaiinll.sl'lilniuo
and Ail p.. in a I; i:.
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'lull V ' Xe. pt Hull-
I d v I. mo i ning
i Haiti , ilin.-.'l lln
I li'ioi for Ml. An
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I Urn vv ii k v I I I ...
Arrlvn
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P in
.pilnunehl, ami
Nnlron, it,,,! ven.
but train r..r Mt.
Aiik-.-I and Silver
t'.n. H ii mi niviiliis piivn-
K'-r.
4 M p III! SheiPl.tn pusn, i,.
N'"Hy. d'tilly .'Xo.'pt Hiindiiy.
Itebllte (I, (( IN ,,, B,. p..,,,,.,, J.,,,.,.
la". I, Sin riiiii'iitn inn) Sun Frutirlsco
N.i rnl.-s IT llrt clasn mid 111 second
eiliss. Im iil'llliK Kle.'licr.
Hat. s iind 1 1. k.-lH in Kiisiern points
in I llur.ip.'. Ainu Japan, riilmi . lliinn
I'llu mil A ti -1 nil In ran b,. obtnineil
from J II Klikland, Tli k-t Agent 134
Thlnl Hln-i't.
VAMIIIM. IMVISIUS
Piihs.'Iik -r i.-po: f f J.rr.'r.in SI.
1'iive for (Kiv.'K.i tliiilv ,i ;.:0 9.4(1
" til.: 12 ll' i, If.:,, 3 2.V. & : 1 .. B.1T,'. H 06,
11 t" P m. Mid ! imi p mi. " i Sunday
..ily. Arrlv al Portland , tally nt SB,
1 "a. MM' a. in.; 1-35, 3:15. 4:10 :2U.
7 Pi, 10 IH) i. it,.; IJ III .,. in. ,,y ,,,'rpt
M.induv: H.3n and 10:45 a. m. mi Sun
days t.iily.
I.'-ave fur Dallas dully except Sun
day at 4.3d p. in. Arrive nt Pnrtluml
nt Ooln a. m.
Passenger train leaves I Mil in fur
Alrlee Moil. lays, Wednesdays and Fri
days at 3:4.1 p. in. Itelurns Tuesdays,
T iuiilayN and Saturdays.
Kxcpt Sunday.
It KoKIIU'lIt, Manager.
'. H. MARKHAM,
Oen. Frt. and Puss. Agt.
n
oo
o;
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
Tills tinpariltloii ('(intaliH ul! (if tlin
dlKcstanis anil (II'cnIh all kliuln of
food. Itk'lvcsliiHtanrrclli f mid never
fill Ih to rurc. It allows you to eat all
the fooil you want. Tin' iiiostki'imltlve
Ht.omiirliH can take It. Jty II sum) in:iny
tlioiiHiinils of dyspeptics liavo Ihioii
cunwl after everyl lilnn elun fulled. It
In unuitmlleil for ullHioinaitli irmilileH.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepured iinly by H.ll. I'lAV ' i i-r ( 'i hli'ligo
Tin. II . bottle cnliiliiKH tl lues tlii'Me. all
For Bala by CIIAS. ROQER8, PruggUt.
Foley's Kidney Cure
tmka kidaejs and bladder r.'chj.
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