T11U MORNING ASTOKl.VX, W..iNKSI)AY. SlTTl.MltrR 2. 1901. gaily otovh-m. Telephone Main KL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. SEMI-WEEKLY. DAILY. 8mt by mail, Pr yewr J1 8nt by mall, per month & 8rv4 by carrier. per month W While t:i mr of N .!. versitiotis given ty IUrlv-M art n kl ,.., I ... i ili" ..p.. I I,.- OlCSt Sent by mall, pr year. In advance, K- j.;;p,,rua'i fVa'ture of'tiiV .. r..tcn ' (by h m a :h; repres'iitative cf AH vommunlc-ation Intended for pub-1 ieoti in making the l.ni.suii.t irea-y Aatorlan." Business communication! lnt(,n ,,,K f,,!,nv trs r'ii "f Hi Of ail kinds and remittances must be ! , ,-ui.n f the b -und.ines of the a "Ti Isiorlan Publish-i territ. ry c'led. Ati.l CO. i.,f l.f. collet- ult.'l on ih- par; :'t!i MAKING OF AMERICAN HISTORY Barbe-Martois on the Boundaries of Louisiana and the Ef fects cf the Cession on the United States. rubilslt-d by v.ir:v of ltv I h-css Commit. -v ;f St. kwi World Vlr. forty-third degree, received several stt.uenis, then looked uon as It source. A geograpjitcal chart was un ! t i.'i,. .' of the pienlpolcn lirl.s. TV i. got ate In entire g,d faith. f of France snd the The Astorian guarantees to us aa -.,, j ,lu ,,.,, .i'-i.m note his aiu'- ihOUgh .Ub:tf SUiB-'Sllotl f t!l" I I of state no icv Mini, on ln- par 1 llo I J MI'. K ' to l.ivr " User the largest circulation of any i boundary clause indefinite. newspaper publtahM on the. Columbia; In this connection, the map of "Tiie Hw ith Treaty and I: Results." givm ' the Treaty and Its Ueul .." goen sv .Marbois In the first e Htton of his work I; U sail the acleatlsts on th? I". 3. j vllNtoire .to la l.ou i.: . IMrK U' l'-. . 1S:".1 U iv r.l;s the m..n liiiiwrnrit S. Albi:ri. were unable to fln.l any of ;,,.s),, a.vumont of th- ;vr!ol in Anion- r;:lnit the oontrnotlnir (na by IIihUk iis-iwts-ii hUh all ao.tiililon of n.lu t-rrllorv shouM In roibM.h'il, hii.I tliolr I'vUikSUiii, on thU siibJiH-; wtiv mi nim.v4 a lilvcatlo. Ii rvrn re iirll ilrftiorn of Moiwl thai lh'V lhsl to hav l.oumUiwi nin.n.l rol :o SAin. Hut no mii:lon w n inn I,. In (ho ronfrno of ,t (rtuik' a pr toiiilon. The chart nlvin by l'tii XIV In roi.it cnipr'hi'iiil''l all t'n count rv Jraitiisl by th rivers which ilwohiiimvl ihcninolvcs illrcoi'y or iinlirvily nto iilc Mlll,i, Tho Ml url Is rill-b-ce, in ttu: iciKritiiwi nn. I the river ha sources an. I sexeml of In artluenis In the ilclnlty uf Ihe U.nkv m iiit:u:n Th, flrt .irtlol of the trcatv of oelott ! th.- Cilte, St.i:os lieiirt. llothlllK more, bin the o.vuivkIoii of th. Interior f'.cik'y ais',inr that the nia::or wasi'itoh has rc-ult.il ami that hvh Ii as full of iin.-er..-;iity. l(u: Ihev hii.I n.i taken rlaco on Hie racirli- oiv" im .i is of retnoivhiK :t. Thi Kr, nc!t nc. mutii illv fnill.v enoh oilier The fie o. i;or tMarlhits) sa!,l: 'Kven the -UHLsltUiii of Ieiitl.nia. tlut of III - VI or-.-hat: wains us that tnu.h of thU coun. ,11a mil th eliio:! 'ii of some a'.ioiml- rv ' llt'le bott'r knin t.Miy Iian"al cxncrsslnns or titles w hi. h have :.o j'lw! is to allow ooiuvrt In tills re- J follow,'. I have cwt the l'nlle.1 Slate no on-. Th- eaiullsh themse;ve hive about 1 A.ikio.iih francs; ;h' territory to; i n':ri:o it. I'lrcuni't.iii.'c are i.--tlrv. enibi .1. e, ,i,xi.iHiii,iva a res t si orvMln t. illivv (Miu''rt In this re- ; T'l re have been rales of nhoiil t . -- vs t wit the court,, of MilrJ 1:1. Tliat whl.h rem tins when I: i .'iiM icon. re a loll time to compete : c.mies ;o be il, .n .s than a ee:i;tiiv ; ati.l Pitiahs It woul.t be thoimht will Iw w.rh several billons to the ah -"ih'.e to "onvilt with the viceroy I'nlte.l States. What the value of the of M isv WouM It a n be h.'iter for same Ian. Is will ho in '.)! hati.ls of in t.'u I'mt 'l Slates t, accent a iieneral Hvllual owners Is lvon, oileulatlon A never fallloir curs for cut, burns. seahK ulcer woniul, an J aorvt Is I WIU'j Wllch Huael bhe. A most sooth. nit anj healthy reme.ly fur all akin arf.'Cil ms. Accost only the uu me, IIIAS. HOilKUS. lruMll. Th-rn aiv 30.TWI fewer wrvjuuii Ihan men li Soiitn imou. but iIih illlT'i' ece It. male up In the uuiUly of (he f ot in r. H. W, rurs,-ll, Ktlltersvllte, I'a , rty he siiflere.l ;i years with ii.le sn.l eoul obtain 'to relief until v.,vtt'a Witch llaiel Silve e(Teilel a ,einianeiil cure. nutilrfel:s are wor:h!ei, 01 1 AS. liiHIKUS, l MKlt. do' I In xiIik iiiiiiiiIiIi'i foun.l near r"iilii. III. Ill works, iMvbahly. has been the wa:Wl the Kibsters pln:ej in :he Oolumb a by the rveniment offlcials stime ye.ars ag.v Mayb? they went fo PortlanJ. ean h'Sorv wl h which '.t -teals It is nnnted In white. reen .ir-l l.h: ye. low. In white, he p ve :he l'n.: l S:ati-s east of the M:ssl:vl. n.l on h? suith cut off rrm the ilo f at what Is now :h? nr:h line of Klon.la. Flor- Forferv a?ems tj be a popular diver- j kls he annts In yeilow. to uin.i : :h. , Imoortatit fact. "tw ifenerally over! 'k- ion in this part or tne woru. ana oi Ule years many cases have come to light. Uist nlr'ii a far&er was taken to Salem to remain two yar In the penitentiary. Tbe crime for which he was convict! nettei him l-v Fonrers ahould take notU- that Di:r!ct Judge McPride does itot approve of their xe'.hod of gsj'ntT aJons; In the world, and that operations In this county win be characteriie.J by failure of the ex tremely dWmal order. Rlthout making any effort to offer evidence In defense of b! act. Ueon Caolg.wa, slayer of Presiden: McK'.n ley. ye:erday appeared In, court and aat quietly br while the formality of convicting him of murder Ii the flrt degiw was gone throuirh with. The d'jpatclies say the proceedings did not Interest him to any appreciable extent, and be heard the verdict of the lury. which condemned him to death, without the slightest apparent concern. After all. there Is a Unge of sadness In the care T of thi misguided young man. wiose crime will 11 ve in history as one of the most terrible committed, and It Impresses as with the necessity for stamping out forever the anarchistic curse. No douX Ciolgoe was Indue- rcrlnl lu me r .ni v,,nui na: rue. been sail of the uncertainties of the ed to become an anarchist by older an 1 j boundaries. In giv'rg an a vmn: t" more experiencid jersons. Once a mem- ;- f" ,n"' "f ,h '1 "i ed. t!ia though no ivirt of it was in cluded In the treaty, i;s rJnn :. the I'nitet States was a direct result of 'ncvitiatlons,' wh.cl began lmme.li atelv af er the cesion .f Uu'.s;ana an I end.-! In 1571 by the king of Sinn's r". luctan: ratification of th-- tt'tv of ces sion which had bivn agrs..i on in lt.. A a result of the Uiuis.ana tr ;y th Vnlted States was at once tnoye. with Spain. b.nh on that east and and the 'rora of both countries were kept in readiness near the d'.sput M boundaries. Tex.s and a'4 the terr'torv afteraarjs ceiled by Xl-xiiv uo to the north line of Oalifomla MarN'is pritus in white, and labels It "M-xsco. OH and X?." to Illustrate his view that It was not llluded even by imp't cation In the indefinite boundaries of Ioulsi ana territory. The Northwest Pacific states, formed from what was once Ore gon territory, he prints in green of the same shade which he extends from the Oulf o Mexico a; the mouth of the Mississippi to the Pacific, which he calls .he "Grand ocean-" It was specially In th direction that the In 1 'flniten-iss of the boundary was exfiectJ to be ad -antageous. bh to the l'nlte.1 S'ates and to France to the l'n!td States, which by exploration ciuM press a cla'm of right by discovery and ocrupition. suppirted !f tiecesuary by a claim bavd on the Louisiana ces sion: and to France (then aiut to be attacked bv England In violation of the treary of Amiens), because the claims of England to the territory of the Northwest Pacific would lend to for.-e the United States and England Into a hostile attitule. Marbois makes It clear that this ld-a was fully define! In N.pleon's mind while the treaty wai still under discus sV.n. As (he French plenipotentiary and Nepoleoh'j confidential adviser, b are drawn for the murder of prominent men. rne c:mierenre. ne wntes: rne rTnrn ber of the "arJer." h was subject to negotiat r iM.irh.-iis himself) rsrntel its rules, under which, according wi Z-T? i!- .and the lnc"nven.rnee .,f a etl''Ula:.n the best Inf ormation obtainable, lots I o un.-ert.iin." In answ-r to h'.s obser- ivatlnn. he had this response; "If :he obM-urlty was not there already. ier- Perha-9 CxDlgisi wis selected in j haps 1: would be gl politics to put this manner to take the life of the presl-I ' The "meaning of Np-ile,.n' ilea of Jen:, for it Is hardly probable that he'"e'oj p. 1 tics" Marh-is !lliitrre n i the sentence preo-e-lng this: "Th Toluirtee. to commit the deel. Hav- f ,h(, pa. ifi.. were rrtainlv n .t in been chosen for the fl-nlish task, j ""f th cession. Hut alr.-i,y ! the I n'tel States are ta;)isne. :h-re." he was compe'led to carry It out, as j The color cvm of tjiis mar. n hi- h i '!ustra-e this id-'i by giving th arne i tint to the territory wes: of he Rocky member who fails to obey orJers. Fall-. mountain (is to th.i- on the ea-o he I defines carfullv by "he Ian-ling of -h.-map. f s of the It. k -s, he coun'ry anarchistic rules con 1?mn :o death any - ire to k!i th? presiden: wouM have 'resulted In the death of Cz lgo- a: the hands of some other fiend, while the commission of th? crime meant certain death for him- In either cage, his doom was sealed. The persons behind th's anarchistic movement, then, are to blame for he crime, and. while Ool gosz' punishment will not be adequate, so far as he is concerned, the punish ment of those who influencel Mm should be 'qually s .rreat; indeel, they are mir to be dreaded than the assas sin himi?lf. Tojng and inexpetinred. he was a pliant tool in the hands of the fiends who plot assassination and destruction of civil government. Stoi cally, no doubt, he will meet h! fate: of which the C'jluml..la rive.- Is th ; N "rthern herniary I'nnc the Stat" j Oregon), ne labels as T-rr:t.iri.- and icourrr'-'s o""u'.ll by T'ni'e! S:jej In r ns-s-'i -n -e of 'he tr-iiv -t '-."i -n of Louisiana." while "hit part -f th ' iiM "'ir-gm Territory." whi h Is r-T the Stat- ..f Washinrt n. h la Vis is .in disi.n-.' between Knglin f o r.. -he lt'n'"el Sta:- a d'spuv whl.-h illus 1 1 rate.) Nip il-oiic "g.ei-l :..:! s" ny continuing un'i! it had Its ri.mix ! i I th- f -m u "Fiftv-four F rtv rr Fght " which the !i;trar:ve -I ri n.. r Wiili.in Allen, in -.Mi. mad the i "sluran" of a pr-. .-nt.a! '-ini.nL':i ' A; the tim- of th- r.eir itiitj .-. ,-h 1 Mutir o an 1 UVnc-'on u-hi. h Mir.... , Is reporting, the Iy is in I '".ark -xv- sltion was alr-aly pr-pir.tig to -xpl -r- the country from lyiuls r , ,--,.r:i-; und'.uii lly with a i-n ..f its ultirn.it.. occuootlon a fai-: which l--n is hi i I ! ; ed ln'orer t , wha' M irtioU :iv if ?h b,un!ary. 'There hi. I been rtr:ai .an! Il'l.tritl- r".i h- .-..n' --rn.nit first oecupati.n and flr-'t n'ts of sovengntv over it. he -:t"-.-. "hut is without pain for the electric chair gives none ne will pay the penalty ror ; often happen in such risen -h- r-.. was that traveiern an. hf-rans h I left nothing but vagu- anl c-ne: been satisfied. But Crolgoaz' death is . ideas on the subject Th-v ha I re a his awful crime, and the law will have i stpulaton, and. .luce th m countries a- - now f -r the m t part In the p.--s. ---ic-i if savages, , -vv.kxv for the fittu"' arrang.-metits or treaties which to. rtuteol Stat.-s will make with them in I with Spain? !i ceding Oinada la lie Krg"sh a: the peace of K.1. t h.i'v n : extended ihe cession to a .'ontl ry we di I n. t p.vssess. I; U In !' that E'ig'.a id hascarrl.vl I: ocupa t n if territory westwanl to the Arctic vean." "I. rn.ii be tha; the American pletil. . po;.'nt r -s had thJm'lves delre l wSat was thus proposel to them. It ::av b- that tMese wor Is were a rav of ligb; for Ihem. They dvlar-sl that 'h-y held :, the in definite terms of Atf.cV III of the treaty nf Sin Il.le- oho'so, which was Interest .., entirely In he fits: artt.lo of the trva-y of ,-,ss.s,.n M .1" Marb -is. who pro,v.w l the pro. Jed. said on several occasions; "The firs, a.-ii. V may give rise 1 1 l.rtlcu't es; h"y are losurmountarile t.slay. Hut if they di not stop you. I wish to know; it lust (hat yau have Bit committed vonrs -if m ihem without w arning.' He referred to the exclusion i f am- i biguous clauses from the treaty: the V n ri. an pi .nl potent t ar cs, however, male no further object I nt. and '.f ap- i ps'.ir ng to resign thrmselve in general 'rms as to a necessity they found them really preferable to more precise ' s i.'u! it! ns I; Is well to recall that the r suit iust:fle. their foresight. Toe sh -res of the Pacifl." were ivrtalnlv not cnipr.se I in the cession, but airady the fnitisl States are establ'srie.i there. In dvine acount of the Firs: Consul of . he pris-.-eilings of the ronf 'rv-nc. the French .negotiator pointed out to him the obscurity of the article snd the neonvenientes of a stipulation so un certain In answer to his ubrv4'.l n. he had this respmne: 'If the ..bsourl v was not here already, perhaps I: would h. tovid Mlitlcs to put it there ' " This Is a full and sufficient explana tion of the dis.oute over rhe houndarles f the ori.-n'.al Louisiana cession, which' is oarri-d on almost as vigorously at the beginning of the twentieth century ' as it was at the beginning of the nine teenrn. If w hs: M.irhc.ls sayii with uch . gur1.sl diplomary were reduced to a niniie hlun: s.ntenoe. It woul I be perhaps that h- first p.olnted t ut to ; M'nroe anl Livingston that, as Eng- , and ha i claimed the whole country, nor'h of tile t'nltij States order the r-Jty of lTt!. though France rede I; toning it did not own. so the Vnitcl ta:-s. un !e' th- treaty of 1S3 with he . bs.-uritv ief: there or "put tl.ere." uld da m everything which the treaty ".definite as belonging to no one In uiar lining sugir'stsl that Ins O' .v of the ailvan.ages and dlsalvant- s .f In l-'flnlten -ss may have been r.iv of light" In the two American itpl'inat. Mariiuls condemns lioi-t'.'Hte- ti-s- in gen-ral as wring inJ r-tl-- s ti s.tne asperity on the fnltel ites f .r having applie them ain-t -v-ini wi-n I: s-enie I to have b-. n his 1 i hat thy were rightly ipplicahle .r.'v aii is; England. T'.i- r.-ir .t'.irl ins with S:iln which f-i'I w s-vral years later In re!at!-n o tn boundaries of Louisiana w - re i .1,- in I llllloult," ! says. ' Trie gov-rnrn-n: of th- !nlt.J States. In."ea. of fr.mkiy rrognlzlng that there was itr.unl fir re.tsnnabie doubt, un l-r ....k o e-t ibi.sh Incontestable rlgnl" T ... i 'n of the Floridas, In nl-nd.iig the t-rri orb, put an ed to a lis.-us- ..f the eastern limits of I,iu!sl ina, w.i.. h iri'H then had been Inextricable i-s lffl."Ultl-s). As for the li iun I ori-.s if th w-s It was rendered easier to - -1 1 lo:n by the fact that Spa n f .unl i:-. ' und-r 'he necessity of getting r.l of .i:i e. implications In A merle . anl ii tr-atv of February. Isls. put an :. I t the embarrassment in whlrh that O.I-- f.unl Itself Involved. It w;u otrr- i that the Sabine river should b- I.. louttdary between the two coun. S d Parting. Ii'l.' Howard street, I'oi lliti"ti, M i'li. wi t s "I have trie! m any pi s and Uxa'lies, but IvWilt's l.lt.le lia.'ty Itiss'is are far lltf be; pills I hive rver use!" They nsver gripo OIIAS limn its, liriiKKist The fa'! that some of the leaders of fashion are 'islng th.Sr yachting c tutnes r aiitoinoblling as well uggts a to, of ....'loiny thai Is well worth ssil I'Tlng. IVoi't wait un! you bc-onie clirsihs. ally constipated but take P-Wltt s Ut ile Early lllsers now anl then Thry will keep your Tver aid bowels In good order y.nty to mke. Safe pills. OIIAS KiViKltS, lriiKgst The cession was followed ly the explor ations, of scientists and adventurers, and others wore uttetn;te by v 'Vageitr and tllereliants They reached the western cvist by crsl"g a isuiiihv which was at that dav unknown to ihel civilised w rl I. Tli'v fmnl :ln Indian! trlb -s hosoliable and iMcefiil an I theV I Ten ' in lies the h rse w hich won the were oppw.sl onlv by the otntarles of I big event at Sheew"ie I Hiv a few day nature. These regions ere vaster Ihan . ago. Is iindouMed'.y brlillant lum nary the terrlt ry .f original Tuiicl , Ii- ac.ng world States Thev afford issvm foe n tmn'roil t , ay: ll -nry Itrav.l m. Harris. N "I took me.liclns l )er for asthma but one bottle of One Minute ough iur, dl I mt more g"ol than any Ihnig es,- during that time let Cough Cure." OIIAS IttHIEUS. lrugglt. republics and ivnturles niav pass be. fore tsi.nilatloll a". I clvllla itlon have fully .level ipe, ihni. It would be has arxloiis to ask what will be the r final form of government, or what bonds will unite them, perhaps with e.h oth -r and ts-rhaps with a metr-'P-dls It Is enough li foresee that thev w II form thMielve on the m.vbl of the I'nl'M Stales; an I that thev will cer tainly tie fortunate, and that the new w.irtl ttlll w-i fhe oLI l.as se-tl s.v.eties founded f r the adianase of Norrls Silver. North Slratiford. N II all their in.liyl.luil inhabitants anl not l"l purchase.! a (wtlle of ime Mlnuts f r tna: f their found-fa. or to Increase Ootigli Cure when suffering wMh m th. lr riche. enlarge ihfir power, .t to cough divtors told me was Incurable fee.) them with emp y glory Even lnl' e b tle rel Sve.l ins, (he scond and third alaiosi cured To-lay I am a wen mm" OH AS Il.xlEHS. IruggM Emma t ddmait't early caplure pre venie.1 her being seen at M le St. Nicholas. Wichita. Kan. and Munlee. I nd lisunlting themsi'lv-s from the conf.-l- eratl.m, they will remain unite) bv lawn whl.-h will pr.-sorve the pence and he everything which wlil ensure their gen eral happiness." Thus Mirh'ls el. wes his review of ihe ijuest'on of the bsm.larles of the t -rrl-torv and of the streets of the cession Perhaps iio ojier w niter N-f .ee or sin-e has aid it so .inclusively In an i .un! numOer of words There Is a tin mine at tiruro.in IMIvIa ll'Stl f. t I oolr the S a Where WOll'l men g i when they're after ihe tin? "Oh. Harry, here's charming sum mer travel article: it Is called How to tlo When to llo Where to (;.'" Harry !es It tell who will send th- money? Iietrjl: Free Press A sh- waman can't 'hrow can heave a sigh. a stone, but Many physicians are now pres.-rlliji K d 'I !i)spet!a Cure r'guiarty having foiled that It Is the best prescription thev can writ" because It la the one proper ill -n which contain the element necessary to d gesl not 0' ly oils kinds , f fo.nl but ail knd and It therefore iur't led g-stloti and dvupepsia n- mat rr what its cu OIIAS ItislEllM. !ruiiglt. FOP. PNEl'MONIA. Dr. J. C. Bishop, Agnevr. Mich., say: "I have used Foley' Honey nd Tar In thn very sever case of pneumonia with good results In every rase lie. ware of substitutes. HART'S PRIM STVRE. J hn Rolf ,.f Virginia planted the first t. I.a. co f r coinmerre History d '!' I ay wh-ttier he mlse cigarettes or lust had a pipe dream. Emma flol lmiirk cannot be wholly de. praved. Sie wrtes a very fervid love letter. NIGHT WAS her terror. "I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. ('his. Applegate. of Alex andra, I I I., "and could hardly g- t any sleep. I had consumption so bad that If I wake! a block I Would cough frightfully and plt blood, but, when all other medicine fulled, three It i) bottles of I)r. K'ng't Near Discovery w hollv cured me ad I gain I 5.1 pounds." It's ali.utely guaranteed to cure Cnuichs, i'.iIJi, Iwi Orlppe, Itr.ai rhitis anl all Throat and Uing Triu-bb-s. I'rir- 50 cents and ll.oo. Trial bottl- fr e a; Hart's Drug Store. Oieorg. Vf. Line. I'ewamo, Mich. writ.'Si "Tour Kodol Dyspepsia Oure is th host remedy f.r Indigestion and stoma. troub.es thai I ever used. For yeir I suffered from Jl.pvpl. at tim.n compelling me to stay In bed ad causing me u tol agony. I am com pletely cured by Kodol Dypep Cura. In r c unuieii lsig it t friends who suf fer frm n.l!iei.on I always offer to pay for It If It falls Thus far I hav twer pall." i'IUS UcHlEItS. Drug-eist. ASTORIA' AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVK i m t On p m U'.., U i IUKTIAM) I'olllsu.l l it mi Is-ii. I II 10 si Cor Astoria anil U mupw ion ma AhTiUtlA K..r I'oitlmul mid n.y , ii sn'tii PulhU lti'i hi I I Sl.v.m ll.ttaia l a in M p in III HKAMpr nivisitiN asitirl l..r M'arrvnlim, luel, r'url Hetnia. IUliimoli.1 anil Attoila tietidv for Warrrnloit, rlsii. lUmin -lid. for. sielei.f and alorl IU 1 1 i Mi IU 1,0 s III I 1 1 rsi p m ! 7 isi i III I u Ja a m Sun.lay only. All trains niak cbis conn-cilon al Oolil with all Northern I'acllto train lo and from ih Kat and Houn points J. C. MAYO. Oen'l Freight and Psixeiiger Agent 1 GO EAST I VtA , , 9 LINO .Portland Astoria (ou(o. STR. " TAHOMA." Pally Round Trip i,-pt Sunday. TIME CARD shurtist ;no quickest TO St.l'aul. I)uluih,MlnnmHills, Clilcico and All Palm i:a' DAILY TIUINH, FAHT TIMKl HBn VIOB AND HOENKRV UN Eyi'ALEI), Thrugh I'alac, and Tourist ,airs. Dining an l liuffi Huiokiiif lehrary Oar. ! Ticket i.i points East via Portland: ami Ihe llri-at S',.rlliPru lly, un ! ai O, It. A N. Tt.ket Us. Atlorla, or llr! Niirihrrn Tioki ortlc III TIIIHI) 5IHI:I;I, It'llTlsANl). Iav Portland Leav Astoria . . .? a. m T p. m To piay up. n a golden hrp K r v 0-nie o,i t sutM ', A lo; of m n are ery sliarp.' And c tin y cu: no Ice, You shoul I kn. w thai Foley's H. ney and Tar Is absolutely the best for all Iis.-iis-s of lo- :hr .at un I lung. Ileal ers ate auth r xed to guirnnte It to i give satlsfa. tlo.i, HART'S Dltl'U 1 SToRK. If the picture of Prim ir .l lik -tis he ought again. . 'hun are a to Upollglgo I It i lltl'M sine ITS '.line f .r Richard i'r..kc if the ana r. hlsis ar. ,n their Jireats t-i ki.l lo f.-el r.-ally all rul- A FIREMAN'S CISi: CALL. "I stuck to my e.iglne, although ev ery J Int ached and every nerve was racked with pain." writes C. W. H-i-l.imy, a I omo ive fireman, of llur l.ngton. Iowa. "I was weak and pale, wl;h"Ut any appetite and all rim down. As I w is about to give up. I got a liot tie nf Kleior.c Ilitt-rs and after taking It. I fel- as well ns I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run down pe,l(iie always ga." n'w life, strength and vig or from th-;r use. Try them. Satisfac tion guaranteed by Hart's Drug Store. I Price f,0 rents. ! N, Ja. -Its. n. I itivllv. III., writes: "Mv daughter ba I a vcr,, at'n k of la itrli p. anl a terribl cough eied n li-r lungs. We trle a great many rem" II s with nil ttlvnlg rlb'f. She tried Kol.-y's Honey and Tar which cured her. She has nev'r been troubled with a cough since" HART'S DRI'd SToi:!-: Through Portland eonnelJon wiih steamer Nahcoi a from IlwacoanJ Long tiescn polnta. Wnlt Collar iJn ticket Inlerchsnx. abl with 0. R. N. Co. antt V. T. Co llcktts. Telptut Dork: TUphon III. THE OALLES-rORTLAkD ROUTE STR. "BAILEY GATZERT," DAILY ROUNO TRIP IlCf PT Ronotr ViBvouvtr. CsiJuJe Locks. St. Mir tin's Springs. Hood River. While SilmoB, Lyle tod He DtlUt TIME CARD Iav Portland Arrlv Th Dalle , Iav Th Dalle Arrlr Purtland MEALS THfc VtHY BEST 'Sunday Trips leading Foatur. lThl Routs ha th Urandesi 8cnlc Attractlnna on Earth. LANDIN1 AND OFFICE! FOOT OK ALDER STREET. HOT 1 1 PHONES MAIN 551. PORTLAND, ORE For ram. foldsr and full Informailon regarding Eastern trip, oll in . r d drsa A. I! C, I)KNNIT)N. Olty Pa, and Ticket Agml. Porllod. IlUXURIIUS TlWYEL Th, "Northwestern Liml'.-J" irsliU' elet trlc llghtsvt thr.'Ugliou', both inslil and out, and iain hsalnt. ar with out ifeptinii, th flnt train In th world. They etuhody Ih I, teat, w( and best id's f r comferl, convnieir and luxuiy ver olTorsd (he travslliag public. nd altogether ar th most complete nd ptndld producllan if th car builder' art, Thet idrnd d Tfi'n CcBllSCt Wllh The (ircat Nsrllicro The Nirlkrrn Pacific isd The Ctiiilti riclflc AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICAGO til tke CAST. No extra rhsrg for Ih oprar acommo-Uiloiii and all i ! of tick ! ar availabt for ptaatg cr. Ih train on 'hi Un ar rote.-t:4 by Ihs lntsrl,H-king Hkck Hylm. W, II. MEAD, II I. SIHIJCR. Osuwral Agent. Trviln( Ac's, Portland. Oregon. . T a. M. I on4einJI vSo! SOUTH Ortrude (uinLii. a comic opera ' f . r rti diitini. has scored a g l one mi i other m-tntiers of the profession She jS.IIV I'xolgosjt shoot ihe IrreslbTII and I was indiscreet as lo let th Iiews- pipets know about It. I'unii-h.ng his map In 1829, Marteils i , the Sabine as the boundary tlx-1 for the territory added lo the !'.:! State, "by the treaty and Its : "'i He ignores the claim to Texas i i i had been an up under the treaty ' "h- I'-iited Htate. and it I evident h. r.. it .Isewhere that t. his mind the Indefln.tenesa of the treaty to which S "tnetlnie list in.. nth a ni ointuln in .farcin jii l.b-n'y sank to ih- level "f the siirroun ling plalti Whl. h appear to be a most t.-tn.irkalil.. Instance of a Jrp In real estate. not all thai sassinatloa. should 'eul: from the as- 1 ! only the aceid-nts of navigatiot.s. ..r The possibility of further j diet orv acts could oppos-1. Aer.,-!!ng I to me annent ref-iros. tne Msnnp-'. x aasassinidons snoull be guarded i nt Orleans exiend-d to th- l',i. .f! . against, ani the only manner in which j and It was Inc .n-estabiV ha -h- di... I r-san bnundarl-s -re thns xrr this safegjard can be taken Is the ex- Rut this wa based on it'',. e-i .- The ringiead- ! hope, and the savages f I Iia.1 Il-ver een iJMe-i'i- .;r- termination of anarchy. ers of the organization must be ar rested, and. If convicted of complicity li the Buffalo crime, sentenced to d-ath; If not, banishei forever from the Amer ican continent. Emma Goldman and her followers, including the publishers of the anarchist pa;ers. must be se verely dealt with, whether or not they were directly concerned in the plot to kill MeKlnley. If our laws are not broad enouzn to make anarchy a fel ony, they should be changed instantly, and pending thU change the police of tre nation should "spot" every anarch ist, so all could be rounded up Imme diately jpon the passage of the necefl eary law. The spectacle of fellow-anarchists sec-king admission as specta tors to the court where Czl.ogoss was triel 's a sad commentary upon our clv iliration, and bpealu the need of laws that w HI punish the cause as well as tbe commission of crime, . . 'cjmrv r.'ntual !!y x- in I a a h r. th- Jurisl.tion whl.h wis suppose. m erclsed oyer them. Mon-i-.-. r th'--nothing In common wl h dom'ii'c prot.rietorhip. An im.r'nn: ; . n ren l"l U'ld'-lioteol,!,. ly rl:.- f-, according to tr'-ot'-s h -n . xi --t ' ' . course nf the M'ssissb.,.' In lo l -'n1 to the thirtv-flrsr. pi rail-!, he v of New Orleans, formed h - ,'ne of ,v jura tion, leaving to tiie l'n i-M State, m ,n the left of the river. To ;:. righ- hi the contrary were vast r..g..si vc,,.h recognlzel frontl -rs oith ui-h Fr.n'o. had hitherto or'-upi-d a r'-'if .art of th'-m In what a lall-d '';ii,"r Lmisi. ana. i nis was .w.r nar:."tjiarly tio country south of the Mis'iir. The hou'idarl"" .f fy.u. i'a;i and Florida, south of the i-i'rtv-"r-- d -trree cave some "lorn for dl-tor TV v I it I wme Irnpottance beeauo. ..f the proxim ity of the ea anl o.,. mouth . the rlv-r; neypr'hel. -s this fief, i'Oiln id by the Euripean rfiw-r. w'-il h md sueeesslvely pos.sei jt w,,, ,j,rl"v mentions I In the conferener-, Frtm'. hsd had th" '-n-r Interest !n P. The single word 'Florida' could not have been Infnrted in the treaty without opening the way for great d IfleiiPiea. "Th b'jun 'aries rn the north and northwest wore .h.n less ea.-y t. Ic. scribe. Even the course of the Missis sippi could give room for dispute. Iie causfj this great river, b-yond the Frank Tr"adw"ll, Dennett, la., waa trouble 1 with kidney disease for two years. He writ's: ''I had taken several kinds it kidney remedies Imr tvlth lit. .- was a party was a g.sid ground for , tu heneflt "Finally r tried g-olev'. Kld- lalrns agiUnst Filgland as the enemy . ney Our and a one dollar bottle cured . France. and not against "his catholic me." HARTS DRUG STORE. majesty." "Tnl same treaty, ne con- Ia f'.rliipe coughs oft-n rontlnu for months and sometime b-ad to fatal re sults after the patlett Is suppe, to have passe.! the dangT pfilnt. Foley's ll.aney and Tar affords p.itlv protec tion and aeeiiritv from these coughs. HARTS DltUH STORK. Talk ab-mt na ne A Mr- QuHnow of Toje-ka reo-nily became the fattier of twins. He should. ririu-s rer.-rring now to tn treaty or !!' .i. h Sialn, "determined their line '. pirttlon from the sources of the Arkansas t, the Pacific. It Is traced along 'Ic-.w sources to the forty-sep-md ;.irei:.. which It follows to the ocean. A ukase ()f the Emperor Alexander 'S-M'-mher. 1H21), asserts that the rights "f Russia on the northwest coast of A inert- eitend from the northern ex t' n, .y ,,f the centlnent to the fiftv-Orsi b-gr-- latl'u le on the south. This Is ,' . ... r ... I . u-hleh th frilled States. 'ar "lug from the forty-second parallel, j STORE. "-t to their claims on the north. Tlo- ave even shown a disposition to ni.w " at the forty-ninth oVgr.-e. I-,ng- ... n-J and the tTolted State have not Ic-r, able ui agree on their occupation f this territory. A convention entered A New York woman has sui-1 for dlvorcs because sie can't tell her hus band from his two brothers and that the liken cause endless complica tions. We supp.'sw that ihe complica tions ensipei when th,. wife naked for money. Hubby played Ih.- part nf brother-in-law, of course. Chapped halds, cracked Hp and roughness of the skin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most healing oint ment in the world. HART'S DRCO science call.-.) pedol nry ba le.-n discovered, or Invented, or made out of wnole cloth, by a tlh.xle Island savant. He (Uilms you may control the expre.isl in (,f your face, hut you IF BANNER SALVE Doesn't cure your plies, your money will be returned. It Is the most healing medicine. HART'S DRUU STORE. in' o October 20, ISIS, declares that theipsnnit that of your f.-et and ankles ' -r.-ltory claimed by each shall be That's undoubtedly true. A man op-rie-i to the trade of each for a whose feet don't track lit about 3 a. m. te-r.o-1 of ten years. This term Is about sure to give away th- f.u-t that he I i expire, and It may be that the agree. )f drunk. rre-nr bus airady expired. Y Olirteen lo s bef re the signature of the treaty f 'Jh'-u the ae'.tbment of the Oolum- hci bad le n restored to the L'nlte-1 States. Th'f cession of Louisiana was an assured guarantee of the future irr-attie-s of the United States, and It poss'-s-d an Insurmountable obstacle 'o 'he design formed by England of domi nating in America. They concluded at once that the negotiations for peace, opened at Ohent. gave them an oppor tunity to recover their boat advantages. Tr-.nr ministers renewed their claims to 'he free navigation of the Mississippi. Tii v d-niande! As an absolute condi tion there should be a neutral belt of fndlan territory bordering that of the United States, for the purpose of epa- A Minneapolis firm ha announced that k will give 17 for Ihe largest pota'.oe raised in Minneapolis. V for ihe next 'arg'-st and $3 for ihe third largest. This looks ilk,, a scheme lo get a million d'HIars' worth of po tatoes for 115. , WORKIN'J 14 HOURS A DAY. There's n0 ret for thosx. tlre lit tle workrDr. King' New life 1 1II. Millions are slway busy curing Torpid IJver, Jaundice, Ulliousnnss, Fever and Ague. They banish Hick Headache, drive nut malaria. Never grlpo or weaken Small, taste nice, work won ders. Try them; 25 cents at Hart's Drug Store. One can scarcely blame the sullnn for looking ii(i his mutin.ni, cnok. He couldn't afford to take ( hftnees on the flavoring of his soup. W. L. Wyancy, Padueah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case nf kidney disease and Ihr-e nf the best physicians In Southern Kentucky treated me without success, I was Induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave Im mediate relief and Ihres bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy ." Take no sub stitute. If ART'S DRUO STORE. JOHN n. HLLOOM, Aft The Dillci A. J. TAYLOR, Art. Astoria PKATHEM BARNES. Afts HooJ River WOLFORD I VVYERS. Afts. White Silmon. J. C WYATT.Aft Vncouer. E. W. CRICHTON, Act ronlanJ ar -iTnr.i'i'Tik ' I Iviiot, Fifth snd l-av i Hlrort HVrrland Kspres Train for Salem, H.om t.urg, Ash land. Sacramento. p in i 'g len. Han Fran- Cisco. Mojav. L Angele. El Pao. S 30 a. m New nrleaii and th East. At Wimdliurn (dally rxcrpi Hun dav i. inoniliig trul li connects witn I train fr Mt. An I get, Sllvertoti, I II r n w n v 1 1 1 e. Sprlngflpld. and Natron, and yen log train for Mt. Angel snd Silver-ton. iJ;J0 .ml orvalll i.sssi-n- r 114 50 p nil Sheridan Iaseti- ger. Daily. llDally except Sunday, Arrlva IJ a rrt ' 00 p an i5 to p rn lis Ka m OREGON SlIOIT LINE amd Union Pacific TIME SOIIED ULES From Portland . Salt Ixke, Denver, Ft. Worth. Oma. ha. Kama City St. Louts, Chicago ajid East Rait I-aka, Denver Ft. Worth, Oma ha. Kansas City, SI. Louis, Chicago and East; Walla Walla, Lewlatnn, Son. kann, Minneapolis Hi, Paul, Dululh Emma flol lmiiti. It I said, preachm ihe nuti-maiTlnge and universal uffec llon doctrine. A glance t Ills photo graph of Emma would Indicate that any man who started on the practice of her teii-hlngs by kl.slng her would be simultaneously attacked wllh lock jaw and mal d. .-tier. SATS HE WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such ln from corns I could hardly walk," write II. Robin son. Hillsborough, III., "but Rucklen's Arnica Salve, completely cured them. Acts like magic on sprains, bruises. cuts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect beabn- of nkln dlseaSi-s and plies. Cure guaranteed by Hart's Drug Store. Price 25 cents. Depart Chicago Portland Special 1:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantlo Em press SttOp. m. via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast mail ( p. m, via Spokan 72 hours from Portland No Changs of Cars. Milwaukee. Chi cngo and East Arrlv 4:30 p.m. S:10a. ml 7:00 a. m to Chicago, OCEAN AND RIVETl SCHEDULE , From Astoria 7 a. m. Dally ex cept Bun. All sailing; data, subject to change For San Francis oo every five days. Columbia River To Portland and Waoj Landlnge. j 4 a. m, exc. Monday Steamer Nahootta leaves Astoria on tide dally for Ilwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Reach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning arrives at Astoria same evening. 0. W. LOUNSBB71RT, Agent, Astoria. A. T-. CTtAIO, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Rebsts ticket un nle ti"'wern Port. land, Sacramento snd San Frnnrlsco, Net rate $17 first clas and III second class. Including sleeper. Rate and tickets in Eastern Points and Europe. Also Japan, China. Hono lulu and Australia. Oan be obtained from J. 11. Klrkland. Ticket Agent. 114 Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passetig-r depot foot of Jefferson St. J-ave for Oswego dsllv at 7:110. t a. m ; i; 30, I 55, 125. 5:15, (1:5. H 05. 11)0 p m, and 9 on p m. on Sunday only. Arrlv nt Portland dally at . &, s : 31, I0 Ml s. m.; I 35, : 30, 4 10. 7 to, 10:00 p. m.i IS 40 a. hi, clilly except Mondsv: K.3U snd 10:45 a. m. on Hun day only. I-av for Dallas dally except Sun day at 4.30 p. ni. Arrlv at Portland at 1:30 a. m, Paaaenger train leaves Dalits for Alrlen, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days St 1:45 p. m. Return Tuesdsys. Thursdays and Haturdiy. rlxcspt Sunday. R. KoHIILER, Manager. C. H. MARK HAM, den, Frt. and Pass. Agt. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contain all of tho ulR-'otiintH and (IIki'hih nil kliulu ot fiHKl. It k'lvcs ItiHtiitit relief and never fallH to cure. It ulliiws you to cut all tho food you want, TlioiiioHtsciiHltlva Rtonutclm cun tuko It. Uy IUuho many tlioiiHiitidH of dyspeptic havo been cured after everytlilnif elso fulled. It Ih uacuillud for allslomacb trouMes. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. . IikWitt A ro Chicago Tb 41 . boUln contains l 1 1 mis the 5uc slal For Bala by CHAS. R00ER3, Druggist. Foley's Kidney Curo makes kldoeri tuui UZdda right