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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
Tin: mokxixc; astoriax. tiu ksdav, sii-mimit A 1 gaily Dtofimn $elcphpn Main ML TERMS DF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY, Bent by nun, per year Sent by mail, per month Bnred by carrier, per month. .J100 . M . - SEMl-WREKLY. 8eot by mU, per year. In advMce, .00 All eommunlok'.lon Intended for pub Hoatloo hould be directed to "Editor Astorian." Business communication of all kind and remittance must b addressed to 'The Astortan Publish ing Co." success. In ropy to quc.m iu to what aotlm he would lake In cengress tj turtt;r tha plan of Ml;" the fair, Mr. Tvtqju aU: "That Is a wry dif ficult jue.tkin tu answer. You will re member that Portland I not In .Ms con greesional district, and. th -r. f to, under urual vMnsrossHanal practice, I could not take tho lead la Ininvlu.vng or shaping legislation In reference to the ccpasltlon. A bill loull bo lutrducol .n the s.-nate, of vur. Iv U.'ior sen ator. If in de h use, 1, sli.'U'i.i be done by Hopresenlatlve Xlvdy. 1: l prob able, however, :!).v: all of the ni.'mN rs of the det-ga;!,iti fr,m Ores1:!, both t!1 tho houe a i, senate, will oanfer ' g;hir. agnv usvn tin losls! ati ti t b Introduced an.l u:e.l. .m.l e; united ly. Whatever course of actl.m may lo The Astorlan guarantee to lt ajvr Hun ih lirrw! circulation of any Bwpapr publUheJ on the Columbia aWided ,uvn. I ull take off my coat river. i and u-? a'l tho energy and woiki'K 'ability I posses to assi?; l'i making th. Seta lw, who ba been chosen !ex.vltl.n a success. I believe in it the anti-Tammany candidate for mayor tuggtt& S. me bins :n th- Uno some of Greater Sew X1rk. of the eliin- y, Su, v ,,, ,!nv t ,. very enthusiast vallv roeOivrd. It ill b a wond.-rful advantage, ti n : ) Ore Kon or Portland alone, but t, the eti te raclfi,- cot-. Risteni people are gi'ttinjt very much ln:-.'rojte 1 in u. They are wnntlnjf t.) know mor abut! us. They wan: t) know m ore ahmt thU p,)rtlon of the Vnit.l The tourist travel Is lncrea.!njc retnarkably. Eastern People are cviminif here ln;o.i.l of yo:nr to Eur.p. The ll5 exposi tion riuld brlnjr them by the thou- aands. I; would do more t mak h East acuuiintej with :his ,vw, with our pepie, and with our resource, than all other asencles combim'd for :h? laat ten year. It ouKht to be a succ. It mm: be a success. Every g-nul" OrvpinlaJi. havlnn at heart !) own welfare, and the welfare of the 'at-. !!! c-'rtainty it everythlnif In h power make the exp-viition worthy of pM; . 1 - TUK OltiaJ.VA, M'KWUKXl' M.VJC ,. . . r . infiilent of the Y. M. i A.. How iloverudr witikm, of OkUhom S I 'r'ofv MK Kobertaon Ii m avoid iw ,v ih tii- V"",v,i ror her work. Tluit w.i cay in mo eirllur t(t), when uncer livsa, w"hUi v iT) M i-m, WiUon iiiiir St. lui Ucpulvlo. Wiltiant M. Jotikin, farmer frs-kle. faced boy nelslib.r of Mr. McKlnlev, ra:s,l In Stark county, HhKs later of lew a. still later of Kansas, then of trs. mi. but mow governor of ilkl.ittuma, Ikm:s he distinction of b-lnf the onlv real simon-pure "or'iiinal McKln!e man." l i l'iv Jenkins of Kansits almos! pli-- ! taliity to it ncc-s ireHll.l. Mm the venture ha (trown and lias luvomi a fixture. It tiitme seems to lie . iiiv.I prosperity, u has lavd beyond the staite where Us results can be con. valcd, Hotel Kleanor assumed no rcf Mina tory features. Kv.iyntie who u admit te.l must b vouched for as to rcuvolt. it v and iharac.er bv two trustwonhv refeiviic.s -not r.'liiiN.-s On the miosis .tptated no: aniona W.stern dekitii : ll" ,"" "in"H'" no: unu-ual n the l-. i-ublican National t'onvet.loii !" 't-they nii.s. !. Pi their r)i)s !v 10 . M ,, in As the oiuiii women work lontt hour th s rule lus not be n f'un.l hat Ishlp Itusli'.'Ss !'riiiilil,-s mark the conduct of ;he atT.itis of th- liotel. The bil's ate small. Incre.lbly so. It Is sill, foe the etiterin nnic i; glxen, mid they are promptly met This Is claimed to b.- the onlv human lari.vi h ;, u t h cut . Tlwre ar.. -v er.il pi New York, but Th fees frvm the Mil' Intel In that cHv III that It Is devoted exclus v. jv !i the nii'dv and h 'iue!es wcikuiit H'lls of the great mctivnolis est men In American politics. Jle prealdent of Columbia college an.l h long been prominent In the city t.1 atate. In the forthcoming election he mill represent the Republican nj anti-Tammany Pemocrata. The Tam manyites have been bese: with Internal difference, and the "antls" are confi dent that the t'.ger will be l.mdej In the election. Meanwhile, however, Mr. Croker 1 repairing his fences and pre paring to put up the fight of his life. The Tammany organization is o thor ough that It fa almost Impossible to beat It. The city Is divided into Tammany districts, each one of which Is in con trol of some prominent Democrat. The police are Tammany men and the entire conduct of affairs is under the direct superristlTO of the district boss. In way. Tammany does a vast amount of good. Poor people are assisted finan cially and every young man who dis- j the Intelligence and energy of our poo plays a desire to be somebody Is given I pi and the variety and extent of our a chance. Of course. Totes are expect ed In return for this charity work, and In this manner Tammany gains control of the people. As a political machine. Tammany Is the greatest orgaxilwtlon In the world. It Is said that men can be called to the tHs bv the Tammany leaders within fl minutes' time. Whether or not the strife which has been going on bet w en Croker and some of his leaders will weaken the or- M KINM1Y AS MAN ' II s eyes looked right 11. an I bis eveltds ked :rji(iht l'f re him II was sinoer-, plain and honest, lust. be. nevolent Hil l kin I lie neet dlt.in pol itel th.w' wh) Ih-I 'V,vl hi him. but in- ascred no i.i everv du:v a id n.ei b- gan to iold the niu.-h i ? r' responsibility in I fe grandlv en I OAN'APIAV PACIFIC ENTERPRISE The twentieth annual rvpsirt to the shareholders of the directors of the Canadian Pacific railway shows that the transcontinental railroad on the other side of the b.ri-r is enjoying a fair share of prosperity. For the year end ing June JO, 1901, the gross earnings of th road amount to and the ganixatlon is question, but the matter j operating expense to IK74.".s;x. The will probably be patched up before the net earning olus the interest eirned on time comes for balloting. Orln'on u j Vo,i: loan and investments hel l by general, however, that Iw will be the j the company amounted to $13.04.:. next mayor of ihe nation's metropolis. The flx- 1 charges. incluJing Interest The patronage which the office carries on lan I b n Is. amounte to $:.;.. Chic.uo by voting early, late an.) often for M -Km ley, then puictlcaily un known, for president. Since tils Jen. K ns has vote I twice succesfulVv for the s,i:ne f: end of lis boyivvd. Th-' b n.l of sviupithv bctwivi K.llv" M, Klnley a'i, t;ily" Jenk ns has withstood the brun: of So suiumers an.l w nters, Jenkins was about xcirs of ago when he rlis; met Mr. McK'.niey, th it a rising young Ohio politician. In tile fiii of the late sixties, MoKinley, wri-athc.l th lato Uiirt-ls from the twit war Ju: closed, driving throng i the eutsk.rts of AHiaiuv, his neighbor t;-g i'lage. me; a crowd of h.y. Th 'to hil b"M some excitement an I it ,1:1 no- take the young man form 'an ton king t tint there ha.l been a flsht. A suiai! Imht-iiuiie.l lad. t,i. had got the w r-t of It. The bbvMv II 'so and teir-wet cheeks told all. Th- sympathetic hear, of a futur nresldent warmed tow anl the N-ae'l 'il l HI I tat-K T. ctor' nis ivponent. He was cut ' urn n. hlngly, II was 'nave, l.eroic short by t ie little f'ilow. who b.ur.ci n.l honest: he was , aait.ini ., I. iik-ht out Jas ever rode the INts or his lade love N'-v-r mind, m'st-r, I'll U.k Mm to-'In the day when knlrithvd wns n morrow." ' rt. wer. I; is but a few w.--k since the The :ii resiled:, of this day. who, nation o krd on with tear-. I. mm I tv.s were f'rf.mi: to s.v that Ufle episoile a It saw with whit tenter ioi.JUh-al vejrs ago. vet tell with glee that th- b-vo.loii h,. at at th- Ix-dsile ,f tus man who w is president of the lltisl beloved w.f, . n h -n ail fear.-. I that a S ates threw back his head and laughed fata! I!lne-t w as up ti h -r Me r itched rir -..,y as he patted th blodv- and wait..,) while e all urave I -and nos 111 on the hack, saving: sh- liv-M. T.i's swe.i an.l 'en I -r storv I'll b I you wilt, my boy. One who all the woild kno.. in I the worll has th,- sand of y'U ran ttok a whole knons that hn while I'fe had run III of p-ople." this one griMve of luxe I was a .tr.mg This litt'.. h y. the licked one of that arm that sh,. leaned utvm and It never d iy. was Willie Jenkm.- I'liklnd Ms fallvl her. Her smile was more to him tory ,lo, s not chrmu le w heth.-r Will.e . tl.a-i rh pliudlts of th- multitude, an I male g"d his prmle to lick the other for her greeting hW a.-knowledgem -ns fellow the n xt day or not. but there of th'm mint wa t. May his grace be s r .-or I that from that hour William greater thin her anguish. May the Jenkins w is a firm undying friend of w 1 low s ii st he her i io 1 Will a n MKI:,ley. At school lat.T he "In the broad-st. ivli -ie.-t sense of the f. ugit many a battle In defense of h's w.rl. he as a true Christian. It fr n ' Iki'.y " Ale K n'ey. and. to us.- his eontll-ii,. In il s ua strong and un- owr. 'anguase of s m year ago on an wave.l-ig. It held him steady .( nianv Ki-em visit, "niany a time I got 'a stor-n h.-r others were driven t- !i.-k ' I." f 't-e the w ind an I :..sv. He b-llev.d It was n-t until 1S.VS that "Willie" In the fnrh-'ho ! 01 ilo.l an 1 H's sov- Jenkins. tVn -f Arkaruis City. Ks.. r- gnty. H's filth In the gossx-l of g-t th- chance of his life. He was a ielerate fr'm Kansas to the National Kepuhl'.eiii riin-"tton a: 'hU-g.. When ths rl was called, tho old Ohio b -. ignoring all other randl Ittes, 1-j.rlv A never falling cure for cuts, burn. .'aids, ulcers wounds and sores Is le Witt's Witch IUel Halvsa. A moat soothing and healiliy remedy for all skill allecllllis Aoeeot only the genu ine, I HAS, UOillCltS, lruiilt. liiiroli VVe I'tess: A lolrot youog man claims he was drugged mid limi ne I by a ilisilgiilug I'll lad. -Ii'lila wo man. Some women will do any thing ) get a p. tvo.t husbiu.l I!. W. I'uisi'll, Klnlersville, P , say" lie suffered !5 years with p ie, and could olitaln no relief uuill tirWM'a WluH llasel Saie efle, te.l a ermaiient cure. onnt-i -felts are worthless, CIlAS, ItvHIKHS. Iruggist, A -vliini'ig smile isn't to be nieiitlonel 'II the mini, luvn'h wi ll a wln-tng han I. Sd Oarling. tut J Howard street, Toil llurvn. Alch. wrt s " hale tiled many p I. a and laxatiirs. but Ih-Witt l.lttl.i t.'.irli- lfife.1. ,ir r.if Dim lirt.i iiIIIm Ivleanor .tif- 1 have ever ile, " Tin V never grh.e I'll AS UOilKltS, liruggut, ih . ig i Imei -il. ean The lid,, of Aiiieric.ni tr.iM't from Europe .'.niMmics to tax the linns-Atlantic liners. It seem to be .nilie a fad among AiikiI. . .ins n llurope now to ,lt tins oiiu-,ry Don't wait until you become chr.gHc ally eonstipainl bu: take l-Wltf Ut- itle Early Itinera now an I Ihen They will keen v nir I'ver a d tsiweis In good onbr Ksy to mke. Safe plil. i'IIAS IStH'.KliS. Hrugg'St. Kansas I'lty Times Alllw Hikee a g x ig to haie twthe n.-w drinking fountains but Milwaukee will coutinu' to be more rat ellli'd f r a..ile other ih'ngs than for lis water Henry Hrnvd m. Harris. N C. navv "I lo .k medicine ! fa-s for a.thnia but one bottle of One Minute t'ough iu re dl I me more gssl than any thing e!e duiliig that time, ll.si (Vugn I'ure" iIIAS. UOiiKltS. prugglst Minn, a ..i Tlm w A ' gentleman horsethl f' ha -n sen; to mtv n f r nrv inns In Wisconsin I'liltife dois ot seem to cunt in that rude, curse :.i!e ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIYER RAILROAD. IK. A VK ii" a in : iki p in a m IU p ut IHIII'LAMI Aaaivl I'.'rlUn.l I u mi .,-n. to iii Kur Asinrla and Way uliMini I'oliila AhTi'lllA Ki r I'orilaml slid W.y i II tn I'ululs I In Mi p m tlAani Il Cam a o p th In V SI (, , .) a hi HKA.MHK PIVIsldN si,tia ler ttniii'iuiin, billet, I'nH Mlexiis, llainniiiitd and A-ioria Sel.e hir am nion, r lai ', llMiunt aid, fur. sieiei i ait, Aiiorka ! I" a in I ie p in III 1 1 s 111 I.' vi ,i m J ii p in t a ui SuiiiUy only. All trains umk.i close conn".'i,'ii al ilolile with all Northern rucino trains to and from ths Kail and Houn I point J. C. MAYO. Uen'l Frolght and Passenger Agent- GO EAST VIA TP It ..Portland - Astoria fyuio. STR. "TAHOMA." Plfy Itound Trlra ttcept Sunday. TIME CARD SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LIKE TO Si.l'aul. Dututh.MInnmpulis. Chicago and All Poliiia Ui:. HAII.Y TIIAINK; rAtT T1IK; HU.ru Vh'li ANI rH'IONr'HY UN-IHJCAIJll). Through l'ala,- and Touri! -lr I'llilng an I liiirfot Huloking labraiy Can, Tl.-keti to )'liita lioal via I'ortlaiil ''land the ilr.-at S',.rihru liy, on aalt ! o II. A N Tbkoi nmoe. Aalufla, or Oreat N.'tthrrn Tlokat lUIUa , I 111 TIIIMt Mat.:i!T, ' IDIlTIsANH. ! FVir rale, foldera and full IhformalloB h'garUng Kaatcrn lrl, Mil in if d drost A II C. UBNNISTOM. City I'as. and Tirkal Agsnt. "erllaod. l-av rortland I.rava Anuria . . T a. m. T p. m N'-rrls Silver. North Stranforl, V II "I rurchasel a bjltle of inm Minute Cough i'ure when ufterlng Kh a cough doctors t,., me was liiiiirabl i"e bo ti r vr, me the -.nd and third almost eured To lay I am a well nun" lH AS IbHiKliH. PruggM. Helena Iteeorl trust n-'iv t like I . i' hoi I er- I hn. IV.K .toon nil I n)...1 n., II . Si. I n,i t. l'n,'e with any oti. r th.-me f I 'red at -ck. but pultd: liseo iri-. hhr'.st and ll.in cru- ! 1 " "n11"' debt. cifiejl was to h's mind the only ivanneea for th- world's disorders II,. UOiete.l Th- thing nisi-hmc f might n,' Invi civ would certainly hav. Manv phvalelana are now preaerlbing -. hurled back at the n-ak'. it !- be ih supremo duty of the runs. K'do Pyspeu ure r-gulnrlv having runs u- Into the hunlreds of millions. Henry Clews' letter has the ful.owtng Aft-r paying a four per cent dividend on preference stock, and five per cent i- dividends on the omman, st.H k and to say of the effect of the death 0f j eharging off 1M.0OO againa: the ex; the president on trade conditions: . cf steama'itps, th? report shows a bal "Slnc the stock market has fairly re- j ance carried t surplus account of coverel from the first effect of tlie at- morP thin ll.lW.Ooi). ".Major Wiiliim AIcKlnl-v of iji.." Ths was the firm vote ever ctsr in a ni:l .nal convention for Mr. AI -Kinlev 1 ws it-iexpeii-d. The tone of the tall Western attorney left the doubt In .he m n Is of hearers that if he had nnv of th.i g sj-l and that she believed It r-srvt. it was tint he had but one vote to be the highest v all n in life It to cast. AI. K nley, while th-n pular w :is not. however, his mother's faith to a certain txt -nt. had really not be-n that male h'm a Chrlntlnn. He had 'hought of as a presidential candidate, gano-l in early Uf- a personal knowl- The ohj--: of this convention was t got e g- of Jesua w hich guld. him tn th ' x man wb cm 1 1 defeat Orov-r Cleve- Performance of greater duties an I vast, land, an I this seeming thrown aw ay i r than have been the lot of any other f vot-s a; t.'.is stage. even from Kan- American pr--sl I 'nr. sis. cause.) imehat of a punlc. 1 - Ivans is. w hile coming unlnstructed. was suppose) to Van towarl Harr a. i, and Jsikins' um'tpvte) votm for Me Ktnlev male excitement. Th. ejeitement s no; l--s-nl bv foliowtng blilots Jenkins voted stead ily f .r his ..II hl frlen). nd ev.n I ragg-l ..ver to AI-Klnley's sd- tao o-h"r Ka'-sis b-l-gat.-s. An I the trio -n: t. a lily down :h line un'll lar- rion was nom.n.it-!. Wti n ib n-ril H irrlsoi was elect 'd I nt nn f the first nfflcl.il duties. t'a-i min ster li preach th,. w.vrd llejr,,,ln'1 ,"'! 11 ' "t prrsi-nption if We di not l..,k fr great biial- ! 1 rJ" "r" wcaus it la me one .. s m-n 1 1 pr-a.'h from the pul,lt. but t t'r-feratl n which i-nn'alna th element for rr-l r.re.icllera.' It Is wen known I neeesry to ,!ge; n d O'lv some kinds that h-s godly m.;her had .'ioi-.l f r ' "f f"1 blt 911 n l " ther.f.rv hon that he would become a minister ' ""' r"' g;l"n and tvsiepi t no mat tr what its cause Prugglst. CHAM ItOOFTltS. tMrolt Tribune of curse the Am erican people are to be !rus e but Sen-at-.r II nr mav n t b- nb t make the eriil d-alers h"l!eve it. POT. PNKI'MOXIA. Dr. J. C. Pish p. Agnewr, .Mich., aavi: "I have u'ed Foley's Honey and Tar In thp-e very vre casn of pneumonia with good result In every ease" It ware nf subatliut-s. HART'S I'ltl'il STOItK tark on the president. Its future course will bg watched with special Interest. The decline from that cause was much An interesting statement In th- report is that in view of :1im rapidly incr-'i.-i-ng dove ipm--rr: i-f trade , n the Pa it!.- less than might have been anticipated. ciift and the d-jinibillty of secur r.g owing to the universal support accord ed by financial Interests, a development which, as we bave previously remarked. a much of that trade as possii.ie f .r ! the company's lines, the dlr-vt r e n- ' si ler it advisihle to acquire and 't-rte will au greatly to -?w x.-irns i-'-s-i a suivioi.. one nt coasting s'-im-Ts. tige s a financial center. For some and that the c emparty acr-ordtngly pur weeks to come, however, w-e may ex. chase the t-amers and oth-'r property pect an unsettled market If natural con-j and fraichi-s-s of the Canadian Par- fie ditions are permittel to eg-rt hir 1 Navigation company for .VU,f), s..ys of er i' s-n'ling a i-ibinet. was to send f'f h- Km. i a't'.rn-y. H ' want-I to ni" -t .in! tiik with the man who had r.--n v.. I n'v aggressiv for McKlnley In th- I'leiin r -ve-it:,in. There was i e nferere . it th Whit- house, an I I'r'.il rt H.i-r:-n lid n-.t donv t the m.n f- on b-y m I -'le AlUsissli.p! that ( k...- man M K nley had p 'k-n "f him. Tha- nigh- Air. J nklns took the f .e h: West-rn home, and at the nm' tin- n-ws,ia(.er corresp-mij-nis "H ..u: from th- national capital the 'hi,- ig i It -rei"ir: that larg -st cr p o a poor s.a . nffer w h n p. r 1-H-rai I New .. sh- has this veir '. i h 'sttiu s . ti record h.i! has no n.ng l. ' :, 'at'H-s are s i V aive. Ihe It s rii Oorg,. W. Line. I'ewamo. Alien . (writes: -four Kolol pvspe.isla Cure la I the h--st rem'dy for Indigestion and s-.inia.-h troiibs that I eve usd. I For year I sufr.-re. from Jlst-psla. at tlm-s compelling nie to stay in bed and Ionising me uitoll agonv I am nm ; Pl-tely cured by K l A pyspepaia Cur In r-commen ting t friends who auf ! f.T fr -m l'idU-e' .n I slwnv offer to I t'lv for It If It fills Thus far I hiv ' nv-r pil 1." I'lltS IP MSKHH. Prug - irlst. Allnnea..ls Journal Moth. Iu k ,.f rh-y ge a w h ,,. ,,,V , f,- db ill tra. I e. ra ir In lit of the NICilIT WAS II Kit TEilllOK. ! ' ! V "i shout I kn. w tb ii Filev'a H nev "I n-otiM cough marly nil nightlong." ""I Tar Is nbiolul.ly the best f,,r all writ- s Mrs. Cnis. Antdeg e ,,f Aiei- dls ns-s ,.f -he thr it and hingt) p- nl- . nndrj, 1 1 1.. 'and ni l barlly get any "r" are auth T'se. away. The decline that seemed inevit able, owing to temporary aJv-rse con ditions, was simply hastened by la; week's even's, and the recovery that fol lowed bv no means proved that -he bot tom has been reached. Monetary ana crop developments are still serious Im pediments to a bull market, and it would be hazardous to predict that these have been fully discounted. Moreover, It remain to be seen whe'her the stocks bought last week by strong interests to atop panic will be permanently held or alowly unloadej with the revival of confidence. Usuall" the latter Is the case. Another Important uncertainty la the crop situation. Early frosta mlght cause a further impairm-nt to the corn crop, which depends largely for results upon ttie late planted por tion. Cotton Is backward and would also suffer from early frost, to say nothing of the damage already done by drouth; while the yifld of wheat has fallen below early calculations. It Is quite certain, therefore, that the coun try will not have the great stimulus from the bountiful harvests that It ex perienced last year. Prosperity depen dent upon agriculture will be confined to spots. In some localities business mav exceed last year In volume this fall gnd winter; in others It may prove lew. It Is altogether too Boon to as sume that the crop situation has be a fully discounted." Congressman Tongue Is enthusiastic over the proposed Lwi gnd Clark ex position and believes It will be a great the Ta-'oma N"-'.vs, Ano:ti"r st-am'-r has since b-n ad M to that at an expenv of I1T5.0-.'). Ii-fore next season it Is believe- to be n-eossary provide ano-th-r t-amr for the north ern or Yukn trade an I one for the route b-twet-n Vancouver an I Victoria. The directors also state in th-ir report that "th? growth of the company's traffic on the Pacific ocean stiifg' S'.s the importance of provlllng at an early date an addltlnal steamship, somewhat larger and faster than the present Pa cific steamships of the company." For ibe purpjje of providing for thSe ex penditures the stockholders are asked to authorize the !sue of four hunlred and eighty thousand pounds sterling. This report? covers the operations of "S3 mil-a of railroad anl shows a gratifying Improvement In the volume of business handled. The balance car ried to the permanent surplus fun) Is not as large as In lk'j'J, but it Is larg r than In former years when only four pr cent dividends were paid upon the common stock. Ttie gross '-am in as of the road show an increase ( ov,.r 21 per ce-n gnce 137. The policy of the company to Improve upon th" (x e,.nt ocean steamship service of the Krnpr-xs line from Vancouver will stimulate the Pacific railway and steamship lines on the American side of the border to "see them and go them one better.' Ta cma will doubtless wltne a corres ponding Improvement in the Oriental steamship service operated by ; the Northern Pacific Steamship company from this port al .inn oin, rn-nr that A llllam At l"iik ::. f Kmsis ha I !en appilnte ltd: in ornmiss n-r. with headquarters ;ti Oregon. J-r.k'n n-v.-r returned to Kansas. H-s ot!l-.i diri-s dine In Oregon, he !''! down into the new Territory, "klihoma This was In 1193. When M- T. k' rOio- u:i- ul,u,l npeslileni h. ar-i-.in'el Jenkins Secretary of Okla- K",',1'"f noma, il- has now made him governor an I an.ch-r id.'..-al d-bt his Ix-'n paid. F. R AI oriSTON'. I 1 as the tnstof y ii-. for wom kn. i';!..',:'- r"H,hI" sl-.-p. I hid cotHumPMon so bad that eiv "I'lsfa if I mi ked a bio, k I would cough STi 'HK frigh'fully aril spit hl., but, when all other niell 'lnes fill -d. thr-.- Il.is) . ' ' ' bo tl -s of pr. K ng'i N t:-nverv ' "ti'-isv wholly cured m- an, I g.ilnel CH " "" poiin.ls " It's al.s lut.'ly gitarant 1 to : ''r- cure Coughs, Cilds, firtppe. Ilr.gi- 'hitts an I a. I Thr a; and lomg Trou- hl-. I'nc-. M -en s and ll.'). Trial Is.ttl- fr .- at Hart', Drug Store Mot.. 1 mi'rrin'e II AKT M It to Pit I'll line for III -hard I'r .ker to f.-l l t he an ir. his s nr.- r.-allv n th- r ihre.ita to kl.l all ml Through PortlanJ nonnoetlon with (ainer Nahcof from Ilwaeo and Long lleich points. Whtt Collar Un tlrkrtl lntrchng. able with O. It N, Co. and V. T. Co ticket. Telephun Dock; Tatt-phon III IHE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. "BAILEY OiATZERT." DAILY HOUND TRIP uc(T aonoir Vancouver, CscJe Locks. St. Mar tin's Sf rlnf j. H00J River. While Salmon. Ly lean J The Dalles TIME CARD Iavt Portland 7 a. M. Arrlv Th lialle 1 i. u Iav Til Dailc J Jo p tn. Anrlr IVr.land 10 l. U. MEALS TMfc VIRY BEST rHundy Trip a leading Teatur. 'Thla Itout ha th (randet s-nlc Attraction on Harth. Luxurious Travel TIi ''Nrthatsrn tJml'.'d'' trains lei-tnc ligbti Ibr.ugliou'. both 1'isld ui out, and steam heated, ar with out ricrpilun, th tin) trains In !h world Tbey embody th Isleal. 1 swt anl best id' firi-omfatt, ronvrnlns and luuiy vr offsrul th iravslllag iiuhlie. and alto(tlir r th mm cmpleio and aplrndld iroducllan cf th car builder' art. Thsae tdfndld Tra'n Connect With The Crrat Nurthcra The Northern faclflc and The Canadian 1'ati.k. AT ST. TAUI. IMU ChUAOU and the CAST. S'i !ra chargs far the uprtor a.-.siirnolut.oiui and all cUjuii of tick its are availabl tor paig cn th train on 'hU Una ar protr iid by tb Interlocking Hlock Hylm. '. II. MHAt. II I. 8I8IJCH. Uneral Agent. Tranilng Ag'L rortland. Oregon G),aantnaTMjl I-avr j JO p m I.ANItN'1 A VP Omi'K' FOOT OF I AI.KKIl KTHHKT, HOT II 'I'llliSHS MAIN' JJ I IV)ltTI.ANt. ulllC S JO Ml V. J . k son, "Mv d night -r la grit.p an 1 on ler lungs Iiinviiv in. writes I a s.-ver ntta'k 1 terr Me cough e(.r, We trie 1 a great manv wlth ut rlvnlif relief. vy's it.rn.y ami Tar Sh whl In li l'upotis Journal: As Abraham i r''m" !h's I,ln -oln' n n.i.ltv has on !,. ih- I frl" l f t g -m-rir oris io follow I 'ured her. Hhe hns n'v'r h-en trnublei! si will th.- re. .Il--.-ti.-ri ..f Wil'lim Al.-i!'h 1 rough since" HAItT'.H Iltl' K.nl-y'a .-r.siai virtues eg -r -s. a . HIf. h'-aliov and iiKpirlng I " f 1 11 - nc long1 of the worthiest spirit hall be nd'es i!. h a-.- which won !h written I 11 Ft-1 "ig i'o"ll .! .-neeps'iell 1 11 iy a few ,,iv I ago. 1 undouhteillv a brt H int luminary f th- rai-lng world A FIRKAIA.VS CISK CALU hi. ac 1 Triiiune. H-'t- Hl- in ,r. a n-w home for young women a rklng In the big department "I stuck to my e'iglne. al'hough ev-s--ire ,h m iologlcal dream of th I ry Joint ached and every nerve waa f. und - At In 1 Ijw- Robertaon. and rack.-d w ith pain." wrlt-a C. W. Hel h fruit ..f several year of work and I lamy, a I stomotlve fireman, of Ilur s'u ly n h-r part will be opened to In- jllngton. Iowa. "I wai weak a"d pule, "I, ti m In a f-w day. It I located at without any appetite and all run down. iat,ah avenue and Flfty-aeventh As I waa about to give up, I got a hot "t'-et, fa -lug -...ward the lake. tie of Klectrlc Hltt-ra and after laklng iTompte j by a smpathe:ic feeling for lit. 1 reit as well a I ever did In my w m-n who work and who receive j life." Weak, artckly. run down people th'-re'or a small wage. Mlaa Robertson ; alway gain new life, strength and vlg- I.a Orlipe coughs oft- n continue for months and sotn-tlmes lend to fatal re suit after th,. pstt-rt la aupp . to nave pie the ding-r po'nt. Foley Honey and Tar affords polilve pnilee tlrvn snd aeciiritv from these rough 1IARTH PltlfO BTf iRIO. e-ii!i.d the i.ribl-m ff nrovlding for thm a ,-omf -cable home with modern conveniences, where clean bed and good, wholesome f.xxl could be fur i'hej, and all at a moderate cont. Then sh- r-nti-d an appartment bulld Irg on I-Tiniftoi avenue, converted It In o an a tractKv home, put It In charge f a r-apah!.. ma-ron. anl filled It wtth working g!r!. Her- through thr year eighteen or w-nty y.ung wr.men llve harmoni ously. Th-y -,v..rp entertained when In "! ri'ni'h find ard for when HI. Th"y w .r,. fr.,,h-( bwik. picturos, rnu-'ir- ,inr !:t,.r,rv 3n, musical ina'ru-m--n,. The est t each of the gueata Wo- b'.- f.Ti a week. It .-. m bee,, :,, j tbrton'ii theory thut If th employer cannot be brought 0 rai the w iis of the working girl, h- p hou' 1 c.,rnr- fcrni another direr tloi. and I f.. ms-l- safe and nweet for h-m s th'v mint live It, and uc 'esfui was her v-nture from the atart that expansion le-came necrMary. Then n-w rind lirg.-r ouarteni were acured !' Alay In rh- building which I known 'is H .te; Kl, anor. The location la con venient to th.. surface car, to the ele vated ron 1 anl wl'hla easy dlatance of th--- llllnrs f.Vn-ral. Fifty gir's are being cared for at the hotel, it has accommodation for nlne- 'y- Th" dining room will teat neventy flve persons. The enterprlae I elf-up-P or-ing, and the fact that It ha been tn srccesfui ,.,i t0 th(, rtecliHon to hold a public house-warming, tha all Interest ed might note the progress that ha made. Miss Robertaon. aled bv a rerep-pn committee, will be present to receive the visitor. In the evening Dr. William AI. Owep will male an d- or from their uae. Try them. Satisfac tion guaranteed by Hart'a Drug Store. Price 60 cent. Oalveaton New: A scared look la "cn about the eyes of the vagrant and loafer. To him It h-gln to seem that he ha one or two things to d.e-that : to go on the public streets und road or go to the cotton field. Frank Tread wII, Hennett, la., wa trouble 1 with kidney dlseiii. for two year. H write: "I had taken several kinds of kidney remedies, but with lit tle benefit. Finally I tried Foley's Kid ney Cure and a one dollar bottle cured me." If ARTS WIUU STORE. Seattle PoMnteg.nrer: The Inst horse cars In AIa8Siichuetts, running down to liuzzarl's Hay, gave way to electric troll'-ya last week. Mass.v-hu"-etta may be a little alow, but he fin ally gets Into the current. Talk nb tut na pea. A Air. Oullnow of Topi-ka rec-n ly hn-ame the father of twlna. He ehould. WORKING 24 HOURS A PAT. There' no rest for those tlreleaa lit tle workera Dr. King' New IJfe Pill. Million are always buv curing Torpid lver, Jiunnice. lllllounes. Fever nd Ague. They hanlih Sick Headache, onve out mnana. Never gripe or weaken. Small, mate nice, work won der. Try them; 25 cenla at Hart' Irug Store. Chapped hnlds, cracked Hp and roughnes of the akin cured quickly hy Banner Salve, the mut healing oint ment In the world. HART'S DRUG STORK. Cleveland Plain Iealer: The rumor that the German crown prince ha fal len violently In love with a pretty Am erican girl may cause a little excitement in Berlin, but It will arouse no rurprlno over here. ' IF BANNER SALVE Doean't cure your pile, your money will be returned. It la the mot healing medicine. HART'S DRUCJ STORE. One can acarn-ly blame the sultan for looking up his mutinous cooks. II eouldn I afford lo take chance on (he tiavoring or run soup. W. I Wy.mry. Padiicah. Kv . wrlr.si- "I hnd a severe case of kidney disease ana three or the best physician In Southern Kentucky treated me without auccess. 1 was Induced to try Foley' Kidney Cur". The Prat bottle gave Im mediate relief and three bottles cured me permanently, 1 gladly recommend mis womierrm remedy," Take no ub ailtute. HART'S DRUG STORIC. Tho fact that aorne of the leader of minion are uxing th-lr yachting cos tume for automobillng n well Hiiggeat a bit of economy that I Well worth conal lerlng. SATS lira WAS TORTURF.D. "I miffercfl aurh ln from conn I could hardly walk," writes 11. Robln arsa. Hillsborough, III,, "but Rucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Act like magic on prain, bruise cuts, ores, scalds, burn, boll, ulcers. P'-rflvt healer of kln diaeaaini anil nites Cure guaranteed by Hart' Drug Btore, Prlc 25 cent. JOHN M. FILLOON. At The Dalles A.J. TAYLOR. Aft- Astoria PMTHER I fcARNES. AgtJ. Hood River YV0LF0RD A YVYIRS. AjtJ. While Salmon. J.C WYATT.Agt Vancouver. E. W. CRICHTON. A(t-PortlanJ Ivpol. Fifth nd I Htreeia "verland tliprva Trains for Halem, llos.,urg, Ash land. Hacranientu, "g lrii. Han Fran-cls.-o. Mojave. Itm Aligvlea. Ml i'aao, New 1 irlrana lld th Kast. At Wimdhurn (dally except Hun dan. iiiornln I train connects wiln I tram for Ml. An- t. Hllvrrton, II r 0 w n v 1 1 1 e, Hprlngflelil. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Hllver. ton. I'orvallli paaarn-er 114 M p ml Hheiidan pass, !,- 117; JO a m 'Dally, film Arrlv 11 a ra ' 00 p.m I'S-M Pro l;am I Hilly ecept Sunday Oregon line and union Pacific Depart Chicago Portland Special 9:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantlo Express t:0p. m. via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast mall p. m. via Spokane TIME Si'IIED- u ir,D From Portland Salt Iaike, Denver, Ft. Worth, Oma ha. Karma City St. Lnul. Chicago and Kut. Salt Ike, Denver Ft. Worth, Oma ha, Kanaa City, St. Loula, Chicago and East. Walla Walla. lw'lalnn, Spo kane. Allnneapollr St. Paul, Dulutu Milwaukee, Chi cago and East Arrlv 4: SO p. m. 8; 10 a. m 7:00. m Hi-bate tlckrt on anle b-tivrrn Port land. Hacrniii.-nto and Han Krnrlrn Net rates 117 first clusa and III seconj clnsa. Including alee,rr. Rate ami tl. k.-ts to Knsiern point nd Murotwi. Also Japan. I'hlna. llnno lillu Slid Australia. I'nn be obtained fti'tii J. II. Klrklnnd. Ticket Agent lit Third Street. YAMIIIM. DIVISION. Passeiig-r ibpnt foot of Jerferit g. I-ve f ir (isw.-go dullv nt 7 :0. 'I K a. Ill ; 13 an. 1 f,5, J.:j, f 5, f.3&. :06. 11:30 P. m. i,nd 0 on p, ln. urt HumUy only. Arriie at Portland dally at .15. -ln. '10 M a. m.; I 3.',. 3 15, i 3. :20. ' "-"0 P. in.; 12 in s. in, dally ncept Mondnv: H 3o and 10:45 . m. on Sun days only, Leave for Halla dally except Hun day at 4.30 p. ni. Arrlv at Portland) nt 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dalli for Alrlrn Monday, Wednesdays and Fri day at 2 45 p. m. Return Tueaday. Thursdays and Huturday. Kxcpt Sunday, It. KlilOHI.KR, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM, Hen. Frt. and Pa. Aft. 72 hour from Portland to Chi 0-1 go. Nn Chang of Car. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria 7 a. tn. Daily ex cept Sun. All mlllng date- subject to change For Ban Francis co every five day. "Columbia River To Portland and Way Landings, 4 a. m. eio. Monday Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria on tide dully for Ilwaeo, connecting thor witn tram for lng ricach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning arrive 1 Aitona same evening. O. W. LOUNSBI5RRT, Afent. Astoria. A. K CRAIO. Oeneral Paasenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Trill propiiratliin contiiln all of tho dlKOHtiititH und dlKCHiH ull klinln or fiHMl. it KlvcaltiHtiint relief and ixtvcr fulls to cure. It uIIowh you tu cut nil tho food you witnt, Tho most himihUI vo stomachs cun tuko It. Ity Rsuno iimny tlioiiNitndH of dyH)i'itlc hnvo been cured after everythlnif elae fulled. It la uncqunlled for all Hiomuch troubles. It can't help but do you good Pjepared only by E. (I. Ilr.Wirr A f'n., Ulilcago ' TheI.lsUliiciintalnaaiitlim.atlMi5UL'.li: For Bal by CHA8. ROOBR3, Drugglit, Foley's Kidney Curo makca ildatjt And iUdda tight.