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Till: MOKMXti ASTORIAX. SUNDAY, (ttVOIU-R i. (H)I. gaily otovimn Telephone Main Ml. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year Bent by mall, per month 8enr4 by .carrier, per month (too SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, pr year. In advance, $5.00 All oommu,nlcs.:kn Intended for pub lication atrould be directed to "Editor Astorlan." Business communlcatlont of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "Tbe Astorlan Publtsh ln Co." Tbe Astorlan guarantees to Its adver tiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on tht Columbia rrrer. Advertising rate can be bad on ap- clcattsn to the business manager. of cigarette's In the United States. Fjc portallons of cigarette hud already bsren made by the American Company, but when It became appare.it that de crease In the home consumption was Ukeiy to continue. Us otlicers begun at nno establish the foreign trade . a . THK CAIUIO TlHXKD TO TAFFY. A Strange Mishap to an Knglish Ship Laden With Sugar. Toledo Itee. Hew l the story of a ship that start ed with a cargo of sugar and reached vVr wrt with a cargw of taffy. The " has ni other lry uuile Uke It. or Hone ....... . . . I . . I T-. . a i l, more suK.st.nl.., and tvrmanen, - IZ l&ZZ It Is already a matter of trade history. Anrenltne Uepubll.-. and the strange . ,, , , , metamorphosis ln her hl.t was not dts. says Tobaco, disc-using the America !,..,,,, ..t, ,hl. .,rri,,M , ,er d-vk XOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. A. Leberman Is now in charge of the circulation department of The Morn ing Astorlan, and s authorised to col lect and receipt for all subscriptions. If as tbe Journalistic Samson alleges, nonsense has a tendency to brighten life, the Dally News certainly ought to be a duxler. latest acquisition, now the American Tobacco Company obtahed virtual con trol of the largest cigarvt.e Industry In J.i ia' a few year ago. and It Is equal ly well kn.vvn. It adds, that the Ameri can "h.ij since- gained a strong foot hold In Australia, h.nides establishing branch factories In India and in Cina da." It has been known, too. for Ihe past few years that "the eye of the American Toteivo Company were turn ed toward the English market, where the consumption of cigarette fr from showing any signs of decreasing, as In the Vnlted States has b.-eo stead ily and rapidly growing from year to vear." In short, tt aa just as natural for the American's officers to send their ci garettes wh re there was a strong aid Increasing demand for the goods as W Is for a furrier to. sen j his wares to Quebec and St. Johns In preference to New Ort an or Key West or Havuna and wide oceans, different national!- The New Tork Commercial has sent to Its friends a neat booklet contain ing the last public speech of President McKlnley. The souvenir Is one which will b greatly appreciated, as the presid?ifs Buffalo address was re markably characteristic of the man. in I.on.hm. The cargo-Jt.issj bags of sugar- as s. ....! aav In four dtffennt compart incuts of :he sh!,. and the work of un loading begun on :he day following her arri'.. Trie ship aid d . k hands rapd Iv chared the tint, havii! and fonrih holds without experiencing' any dull culty. but when thev came to u"lod X . S they found tha: the sugar there had become one solid block of dark brown substance twelve thousand bass. eo,nal to one thousand tons of sugir, had been converted Into taffy. TV mass was as hard as marble, anl It was found Impossible to uiil.vid It In the usual av The hard substance was rlrmlv attached to the side ,.f the ship, and had encompassed everything else In Its Tli. so nothing could be done but illir the stuff out. I A ho.lv ,f forty men, using pick and shovels, was employe! In breaking up the taffy here In the hold of the snip. aid after thirty days' labor the men at l.mrth succeeded In clearing away the last hi: of taffv It ha! taken eiitht men only nine day to unload the o.her three hatchways, containing tiie major balance of the canto, the minimum rate a: which shipload of sug.ir can be discharged b,- Ing fifty tons a day per eight men Hut the combined efforts of forty men engaged In clearing out the taffy pit In the ship's hold could n : turn out more thsn five tons a day. The determination of the congealed iss to r.slst the onslaught of the exhausted, Atothcr, paroiylsm of alt ter aoil fright follows when he hears the footsteps of the man who has thus trsppd him. but the r"leiitlea. title, swift messenger of death, speedily ends his undeserved agony, A CIIAMKUAVN 1Y NAME. He wasn't nf the colored race, Vet. when his rout fell due, He wrote his chum: "Pleas send m ten." And signed It "Mr. Illue." I. me Idled once In politics Ills party turned him down; He in his wife this telegram. "Ine up." and s.gitej It lltown," A sharixT to, him In ote day The smoothest r4tT si-en. And when he foui.l It out he kloke,( His shins and groaiii,, ' Tin greei'" A train he took oollldl with A train of furnace slack And when they dug him out, they said; "Who Is he? I ;i i he blaeHT A report from Hupl. J, O. tlluik. Re form ttcho.il. IVuniytown, W, Vs., twt, If, Wt "After trying all other adver tised isxiirli medlolno, w have dee'ded to use Koley'g Honey and Tar riolu slwly In the West Virginia ltform School. I iln, l it ih nnwi eff'tillve, and ahlutlv harmless."-Hart's lrug store. "Old )tu heir about the sensational crate old (laylkiy got Into at Atlantic 'l;y He w s'vn kiaing a woman on the ho. e plassa " Nothing si range- about that." "N't at nisi sigh', but: thev discovered thai it was his wife." J ll.iil more Aiuerleait. ' GO EAST VIA t'has. It. Wewniar. Kaittoti, 111., writes; "My boy. 3 years old, had a e,,re coll which rofusd lo yield to any treatment: uiilil e It'll Foley's ties, different Uas have now come to Wort v men r.'sulted in the breaking of ahou one ton of iron tool, or an sorts, What promises to be the great.: municipal political flht ever waged will occur In Greater New York lex; month, when the city election will be hid. The anti-Tammany forces will be represent ed by Seth Low. one of the cleverest p.lny conraiuU:ei sh;m,hl)Me count for very little with wldv-iwjke Amerlcais looking for a market for 'he output of their factories. But. st"Sne tj say. It was found that the tobacco and clgnrettc Industry in the United Kingd om was not In a gen erally prosperous condition, deeplte the rrow-ing ppu!ar demand for cigarettes. Onlv In eiceptKnal Instances were the companies making profits that l''ki'd panicularly attractive. OgJen's was one of these. At the annual nke:ng In August last the directors of the corn- men m th c'ty. There has been a great combination against Tammany and strenuous efforts will be made to beat that organization at the polls. But Croker la not easily beaten, and the flsrht will be a close on. The Tammany candidate Is Edward M. Shepard. of Brooklyn. Shepard is quite as clean as Low and equally as popular. HIj nomi nation was surprise, and evidently was never dreamed of by the anil-Tam-; many people. The Brooklyn Standard j I that, in spite of the fact tha; the Past vear had been one of exceptional d;ffl culties in the tobacco trade In Great Britain (by reason of the Increase of revenue duty and the apprehension of a still further Increase to meet the cost of the war In South Africa), the busi ness had shown a steady growth; and after providing for the current expenses and making pnviston for doubtful debts on the company's books, there remained a net profit of IJ.6?. or ap- Cnion. which is conducting a vigorous J prox!rnately t:zi3 After n. fight against Tammany, published I on , j j,. dividends on Sunday last a plcturs aep.er.ng Ba-1 preferre4 ,t0fk carryns f .rward lesa Tammany on a pedeetal. B .onv mm M Croker stood near, studying a cabiietmlt 0 jlvitlt.nj f f ,n r cen: on (he full of head,. "What heal wiU Crvker j st,Kt for th yar Select for Tamminy, Tattooe-1 Manrj n ww on ,hJt sWln(C that the was me capuon. ine u-m 01 i..j j American Company decided on what to prominent New Tork Democrats were ; buyan , 0g(1,.n.s dl(!(1 !h lt f fuggested in the Standarl Union's cari-j w tg n ou. a, (raJtl than cature. while one head represented the , gu. , and nght dark hore. Shepard's name wa3 not j why, glmy V nifcested. Nomination of this man!an,.tM miile m ,h,s coun,r). api wm complete surprise, Shepard Is i mi;teti!y 3Up(.rlor t0 th., Eng!iihi ths. "" "' 11 - " methods of manufacture are mope eoo si Democrat, but has bfvn rpatslly ; n.-mica, anJ ,ne American company. Including wexlgi's nwasur ng thro? feet long, w Hch got i .stM and teit like so many limn candles; pickax,-, whose strong xin: g"t rtattene) out. chains, tho strvig links of which snapped In two: great Iron holts that gt spl.n terel I k - cl 'liv-s vks. and huge cn'W- bars :hi. got be-i; l ko hairpins. If these twelve thousand tugs of sugar had r t pit converted by a mys terious agency into taffy their r"m val from the stiii woul have cos; only $15,1, hut in tl.. tres, r.t Instaiuv the cost of d'gglnB out the hardened stuff c-wt j.'t;:-v The sueir market has I n; twelve ;hous.inl bags of ' Ily fincy." as sug.ir ts calle.l at the J.vks. but confection ers anvl br-wers have tuht the taffy. givtng $.tj a t 'n for it. or less than half its or glnal value. All together, the I of l."'si jn ;tie iggregate, .ut the sMp has become famous, f t the Charles t'ross Is n w referred to as the "taffy ship." The cause of th? transformation can not be dis.-over.-d. The sugir load ed In tropical weather, and thue par ticular bags which went wrong must have contained sugir which wa.s In an abnormally moist condition. Tne h'lld In which it was stored is Just abaft the engine room, and ubiH-t to great heat. Trie subsequent change of tempera ture. f'm t rr d 'o frigid latitudes, helped to solidify the moss. TWO WATS OP TttA PPINO BKAR. One With Whiskey and One With an . Kmp'y Wr Kg thrown out of Democratic gatherings, and has been "fominst the govrn menC as far as Timm my la concern ed, for a long time pis:. He is the most independent man in greater New Tork with a belt of factories and als rooms on f ur continents, was in a vis'.ly bet ter position to fight than Ogden's was. This l merely a matter of the ".sur vival of the fit; -at" In the world's trade. and has often knocked over the party Thow wh:j stu(ly the ec.n.imVs and races cm alight pDVOCathn. He to keen a watchful eye on the changing "'thoroughly bonedt and fully as well tutu an) habits and laws of all the fitted as Low to rule New Tork city. : pe oples all ov-.-r the world muu In He has a large Independent following, ' evltably be abl ti k-p .-rn shop when and if Tammany Jeliv.-rs the goods he less enterprising tradesfolk have t.) wiU probably be successful, though the rl,)Sfl h..lr &yiTll Tha, u 4b,)UI all fight Will be a bitter on. Of ill the; thr is ln "American invasion"-but It possibilities, Shepard was tht last one . L, a eo,j thought of by the opposition maaagTs. . . To think that Tammany would name a GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS, man who always onpos the machine ' waa out of all reason; but the bos was j Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mutton: w llllng on this occasion to over'ook the j Office Chief Commissary. Vancouver nast and has cut forward a man whose ' Barracks, Wash.. Sept. 4. 1901. Scaled . . . , proposals tor furnishing and delivering sterling worth has ga.ned for him a reputation U Hie national metropolis, j m0n.hs beginning January 1, 1S02. will Like Low. r.othiag can be said against j be received here at at offices of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey, I Canby, Flagler, Lawton, WaJlc Walla. Wright and Vancouver Barracks. Wash ington, until 11 a. m.. Oct. I. 1901. and then op-ned. Itormatlon furnished up on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Fresh Beef an.l Fresh Mutton." and addressed to commissary of post to be supplied, or to Col. F. E. Nye, A. C. G, Chf. Corny. him. Croker doubtless saw certain de feat ahead for the orginizati n if one I of the "gang byes" was nomini-.ed and shrewdlly selected a good man to repre sent Tammany on the head of the ticket. Whether or not the prejudice against Tammany, which Is suppose.! to have been created of la'e, will defeat the candidacy of Shpard is a question, but has strong personality and his known enmity to corruption will probably give him a heivy vote. Either way the election goes, Greater New Tork will have a good mayor, honesty on one side j Notice Is hereby given that all per having for once compelled honesty on , sons are req.iired to register as a con- NOTICE TO VOTERS TO REGISTER. the other. A STORY OF "INVASION." A moving factor in Influencing the American Tobajco Company u reach out for foreign trade a step that It took some years back and long before the purchase of Ogden's (Limited) was even in contemplation waa the steady and marked falling off in the consumption dition to the right to vote at the city election of the City of Astoria to be hew on the 11th day of December, IDOL and all persona qualified may register up to the th day of December, '1901, and up to the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. of said day at the office of the auditor and police Judge In the city hall of the City of Astoria. Office hours from 9. a. m. to 4 p. m. H. K. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astjrta. Astoria, Ore., 9"pt. 2, 1991. M Iwaukee Sentinel A few Javs ago Otis Harper, of Me nominee. :-ld The Sentinel a story of two trippers n of the finest t-a.-i.-s fl-hlng grounds in Wise nsin Is w nm 1 In 1'wt Like. Th's fae; was one ,if th,- reaw-ns that inluce-l an old pnvl,-!an to puil d'an Lis shingle In a Mich'g-in town, give un hi d a onshlp anl set:!,, on the western back of the !.ik-, Hu: anient fisherman though he may be. th,, ..Id I ict.ir finds st II g-eu'er d light In trap ping bear, of which th.-re are pten'y in that lo.iclity. Nj yP-.' ll deny :ha; his meth.vl s or ginal. Despite the fa.-t thit he is a teeto'jiler from rh I e an l c 'nvicti. n. evry n -w and then the d-ict r conies to the rail- rial st.iitin n-ar t-y ail pays fre gtit n a few k-gs of whiskey ami mol ass.-s. (f what quality, b-punent sayeth not. F t m iny mil -s annuid he kn ovs every rx-ar ru.iway. anl during the .van he make r, gqlar vls.t.-s t ihern. and chuckies t hims-If wh-n he finis a frsh tri k Tin: ri ght Master Ilruln will sud ! nly .-ni- across a gallon J ir half full of m.ilasses. .in HI baling pre scription f r m th- d-i. t ir. tif course, he is too .-IU.I..IH an animal tr) tackle the f.ireign siilwt.inoe In the J.ir at once He snuffs at I: for a while, but finally he ta'.-:S, and pr:ty soon th- cmt-nta f tho J1.. h've fotin.l a afe Imlaing lU- with n the Innermost r.--esses of hi hug" rarciss. ltl a d':-p jrunt and a loud smack of satisfaction Brum trots ch.-erfully off, but so n he l ings f- r a s.if.. pl-K-- In which to lie down and t ike a nap. The fact of th- matter is that he his a iit'Ie "Jag" But he d-iesn'r know it. The next night, to his surprl-, h.. again tin I a keg with mo- lass. s In it. This time he .) not hesl- t at,, so loner, but drinks down th sweet mixture Th- third night generally finishes the business. Th.-re Is more whiskey th;in molasa-i In the keg that night, and Itruin fln,in It convenient to lie down on the pot and take a nap. Shortly aft-r sunrU.. the next morn ing th" factor wand'-rs down tha: way and dims his prey. While yet un conscious from the effect of the liquor, a rifle hull crashes through bruin's brains. A few muscular contortions, anl all is ov'r so far as he 'a con cerned. His skin will be exchanged bv 'he wily doctor for a 125 draft, and m ore thin one of th'nn, p reliance may a: this moment add charm to me eos.-v rims ln this elty. A w I-known sawmill owner, residing n :ir Wnuk "hi. pursued a d.ffermt m-thod to g'-t his hear meat. In a de. gre... t tallies with that of "Bill" t.m- r.in -r's. Tills m in t ik-s a small beer k-g, knocks out n- enl of I; and then drives SekK through 'he rirn. inward, ir.d p-dnting t-tward the center. Th s constitutes his trap. Filled part ly with molasses or honey, he place the keg on a runway, and the result is In evitable The bear scents the bait, force,, his head down lo the very hot Jim of the k-g and licks up the swe-t stuff. In doing so the nails do not 'n-conyenje'ic,- him. hut when he has had his fill ant attempts to pull his head ra-K. he nno himself in a sorry pre. 'I Mim-iii. As ein as he feels the prick of a nail In his ri.-,-k or b' hlnd his ears he lifts one of ;ils powerful piiws and gives the keg a push so as to shove It away arid off nia head. That very act, however, se tl-s his cajie. He has only sue, -e.-ded In d-lvlng the nails deeper Into his neck and now. almost Insane with pain and frigh- an,) blinded by the Mo.. that runs Into his eyes, he dashes arou'.d In a circle vainly trying 'o get aay. 11,-re he win collide with a tr-- and th'-re he will stumble and fall vr a s ump, and before long his rrength g.vs away and he sinks down 8TKKKT NtTICK. Notice Is hereby given that th m- mon Council f th City of Astoria In tends lo establish the grade on Sev enteenth street fivm th south Hue of Commercial street to t-V south Hue of Franklin avenue, so that tbe grade of said p.irtlon of said street Kill t at Ihe following hetghth ab.v the bx of grades eatsblUbe.1 by ordtnanc. No. 71 of the City of Asforla, lo-wlt: At the IntersK-tloo U Seventeenth street with Coaimeri-lal l feet sbovs the base of gratles; at the Intersection of Seventvnth atret with Puane street U feet above the hae of grades; at th Intersection of Seventeenth str.t-t with Exchange street S5 f.vt above the Imu of grades; at the Intersection of Sev. enteenth str-vt with Franklin avenue. U feet ab.'Ve the bav of grad.-s ths north side and it feet o" the south sld of the crossing. All of said i.ir:ion of said strest to be level r.i.st a"d west and on a stra g t and even sV.ik north anl south between the points designated. This notice U published In the Morn ing Astorlan for ten days In peruanc to a resdutlon of the t'omtii 'ii I'oun- ll declaring Its determination to es tablish said grade and orlerlng said no Honey s.,,, T,,. ... ."ll'leiely , SHORTEST RND QUICKEST LINE cured l'fore using one bottle." Take I ' none but Foley's - Hart's I'nwsloie, "Officer. If you'll turn your lok while I chip Just the e bit f stone from the bottom of that tiioiunienl, where It will neer be missel, I'll give i -ou a box of cigars" "Sir! I am not 1 to tie bribed Into neglecting my duly ' Is It a box of lo-eentei. sir. ' i Ablogo Tribune. TO SM'iul. Duluih.MlnniNipoIlN, rhlcao and All Points IUILT T1UINW; FAMT TIMIC; Bltn. TICK AoTU HCIlNKIir UN-Hgl'ALklU After extmsure or when vu fee a .l.l e..it.li.v lib, - .1 L-olrtv-a Honey and Tar". It never fail, to stoo ! Thrmgh Palav and Tourist Isepsra. es Id If taken In ums.-llarfa lrug-1 lining and Hufft NnwUni store. I labrary Cars. T. ,; Tl.-ta to points Hast via Portland The re--ptlon accorje.1 .he duke . , o,.., w ,.,k it- ... York .n.l s-or,.wn ... fna.l- ..ol.l in. "' .,h f Norlhsm Ily, sal .(!,-. .h, .h- .i,..,.w..ui7...i v,.!,.., 1 Tlckst i)rn., .,(orla. might suveed In Ufe If he would -t N"h" himself up permanently In the duk.t liiisiiism in thai province. it thi STRiarr. POIlTIsAWD. When suffering from racking cmgh. take a dose of Foley's Honey a'M Tar. me soreness win tw relieve., u a r,,.!,,, Kastern trip, oarj '.o. R's,- lu, l.oiig nin --i.lif oi Jr the Paris a(T.s:ie.l will b" ex,ier(en.iel. ( A. II. C IHS,HtsrS -nans I'rug.tore. 0,y ck0t Agnu Portland. For rls. folder and full lafmtloa m i r d The sta-emsnt printed that Sir! Thomas Upton had deterinlne.1 to "get , out and push behind" If his ys. ht J.d ' nl meet his expe.-tail.wis la now d'-m oitstratel lo have been litielou. J. Olg.rs ,.f Fr,wtburg. Ml. wrlt.-s: "I had a very b I attack of kiilney com plolnt anl tried Foley's Ktdn-y Cure which give tile inilliela!e relief, n, U-e adopted on the Jr J day of Sep. i 4ll p,., f :y t r.., f:er taking to tember. isoi. H II. NKI.SON Auditor and IVIee Ju lg" of the -'tty of Astora. Ixitties" lie sure y ii lake Fol-y'i. Hart's Prugslore. Mom ' Q aansaanunl J WW SOUTH Norrls Silver. North Stranford. V H.t "1 purahased a boille of One .Minute Cough Cure whn Suffering wf.h a cough doctors told me was Incurable Ore bottle rel evefl me, the scond and third almost cured. T-nlay I am a well man." Ill As Rix.KlUl. Prugglst P. Hld'ii! I!,iev,-t ought o Iv able to pnm utia' h:erct He p-arn-.-.I s'tn.-thing atnit th.. island on the iv.-u.sion of his trip up Son Juan hill Lieutenant IVarv seems to be ci- vlnced that the pole he Is after I, long enough to reach the vrs:mmns .News conu-s tha: H,-rr Most, who s atai in Jail, has had a compulsory hair cut. This Is shar burb rism. Hi ku tie shoul I ne.or tv neglcted. It Moii'n k U1 u, v ,lit,ird,-r whU-h. If l l,.w I to run t I sig. may r-sult In Hr gill', di-.ise dUh, tes ,.r "ther ser ious and often fatal complaints. Foley's Kidney i'uic mak'-s the kl lin-ys Wrll Hart's Prugst e. S m . po ;' are now guetslng what would hi-e haiiivn-d had Cs.-lgo.s' I crime tv.-n pertwlrated In a stats, w h. re says : cat.tt.il punishment Is abolished. I R. W. Pursell, Klntersvllle. Ihi. he suffered IS years with pile, and could obtain no relief until Iv-Wltt's Witch I S A. Ingills, fr.wn Poin', V Y, i Hasel Salve fffecle.1 permanent cure. wrl:-s My wife suffered from kMney ounterfrlts am worthies. CIIAS. I trouble fir years, She was Indu.-sd tot ROOEH8. Druggist. try Filey's Kl.ln.-y Cure an t In s thin a ' 'i Mn using It Mr. Plald-1 golf. Mr... days the minis. er Is so likely around. Ileooklyn Figle. I Ih-pol. Flflh nd l-av I streets Overland Kiprvss Trains for HaJem. Ilos.-burg. Ash Ittnd Ku-rKniiilfi P m ngden. San Kran- cls.-o, Mojavs law Angrlm Kl I'assL JO a. ml New Orleans and th Kjut. At Wiwtthurn (dally txcepl Sun day!, monileg train i-.nine.-ts with Uain for Mi. An Ci, Siyron. H r n w n s v 1 1 1 e. Springrlsl.1. and N'atn.n. and ven Ing train fur Mt. Angel and Silver-ton I!"; JO a mi Corvallls panen- er. Arrtyt 1 It a m 7.00 p.m lid I ral!y enjoy my Sunday ! h was greatly Improve! and thre IW-m n ml Hh.rl.Ui. ... H,:itn-V on week eur l her -Hart's Wugstor... " w p m( "hr'r,,, l'Mrf'- to be n.k--r T Washington' remark that lynch law Is a form of anarchy i-iue oMpm 'M a ro lllly except Sunday, R.bat. M. Wats ,,m u K.t .. 8id Darling. 1812 Howard street. Port I .', 'r,u,.,'i ':!.n.'.r.'::, . "1. "f' 'J?1"'- cramentu and San Fr.nclsco. Huren. M:ch.. writes; "I have tried I " 1" ' ' r""""'- ! rates lit nrst Haas and 111 second many pile, .,, laxatives, but IvWitt's I Mr1 ,,,,,, ... e.lmT.lX: - . . Uttle Karly ll.ser. are far the beat puis .... " . -' . J, T.U'. ., ; . .ri'.: Jl r"'Brn F.olnu have ever use I " They never rrn. i , ............ .... ..... nla japan. ' nina. Mono- HAS ItOOKItS Druggist Ithlrt..., ye.rs and had tried a number lulu and Australia. r. b. ..bia.l ''' i 'f ,,e tors w.ttx.tit r.-11-f After two so- from J. II. Klrkland. Ticket Ag-tit Hi 'pile ill ins ,-f Manner Salve, her hands Third Street. i. aeneantna, ine anarcnis: rUT ; Ii-, un . t tter and ln a .hort llm- sh ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVR ii ill 1 Ue. i si Ulsu. li i in IDKTMNI) I'otllsiid I'll on Ik.ii. fur A.lurls sud Way I'olnl. -- T - . . ... c ANTHIIIA Y i 1'ofilsuil and Way I'.illlla I ASSIVS I II tO a, m I llaaVn lu sup at O in liani In a in -i u in tsi s in KhAMPK PIVlHIlIN salorl f,,r wsrreiiii.il, yi.e. r.irl Nls.ra llsmmond sud Aslorl 'leftildvhir Warr.ttlntt, Hoc lUism -lid, ."un sie.ni-i su,l Anuria J i m U III lo tr. m ll M p I Ul l si at Suiidviy only. All trains msks rloa enncllon al Oobls with all Nottlurn Patiflo train Id and from th Kail and Mount point a. J. 0, slATU, U.n'l Freight and Pasa.ng.r Agnl. Forfland - Astoria ou(e.. STR. " TAHOMA." Pally It-'und Trl Kicept Sunday. TIMt CAHO ly. Portland 7 a. lit. levo Astoria T p. m. The DaBes Boat STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." erii Portland. Tlw. lialle, and way iviuis TIME CAHO le-avea I'ortlant. Tuesdays, Thursdays and MaiiirdAts at I a. III. Arrive The. I miles (he aamo day i P m. 'ave. The Ixiilcs Siindsr". slns- l ad Frilit. st 1 a in Arrive, Portland, same ,Uy. ( p m. This run ha. the grsnde.t ,en0 at- tracli "u. on earth (.an ting F,Kt of Alder l"e( ,.!h I'll -lie. Main ii I. J T.WIaHl, Agt. A.totla HIV M FIM.miN. Agt Ttie Hallai lll l'IIKIt a HAItNKS. Ats ll t Itiver Wi.KS Htl k WTKItH. Acts Whlto Salmon. i' WVATT. Agt Vanymver W. i'UI.'H'I'kN. Agt I'.irtlsmt Oregon Shoit line Soring Val'-y. Id . h.w ought to -le.ilt tn i. a name that ord ng to law. w.i. entlr-lv itir.-l lleware of substitutes.-If irt's Drugs'nre I Iin't wal; until y,u bv,,m chpgiie. ally constipated but tak I-V::t's Ut tle Kariy l!is.-rs now anl then They will ke n your liver ar, l,,-:i m good j p""r tohacr is a mystery order F.a.sv t.i rak-. Safe pills. i'HAS. 1 HOtJERS, lirugg st. ! TiT i.'AI'SI'S XMIIT AIsAHM An Illinois woman C"niinlti.. ui, 1 1 becaits,. her husband persisted in sin -k-Ing a o ne. Why men will us,. i. Ii Prospective Klltor-I am g call my new paper the ltl,vl Fellow Why 1'rs.pe. tlv,. K-1:tr -S-it w 11 ?tart right off w th a good circu a tlon It-iltlmore AmerUin. H 'nry Hrayd -n. Harris, N. C. siiys "I to,k medicine ?i yenrs for asthma hut one bottle of one Minute Cough Cure did me more g-M.1 thin any thnlg else during that time, tet Cough Cure." CIIAS. KfxiKltS. Druggist. ng to' 'M"c nigh: mv brMh-r's bil.y wis ich,-r ' 'k-n with croup." write Mrs. J. C I .-n. i,-r. oi i riu -iien. iy it s,-tn.-i t wollll struigl,, before We i-tl, get I i dm-ior. we gave it Or King's N'. w Ii .-o .-ry, whl.-h gy,. riil, k r.-:, and Herman n'lv cured it We always keen It tn the house to pr.te.-t ,nir .-hlMr.-n from croup and whooping cough It cured ni' of a chrinic bronrhlal trouble lliat ni iih'-r reinely would r-lle.e.'1 fnfillll.le for -ig:is, .Ids, thr,t and lung troubles ',n,- .uid lino Trlil tot lies fre.. at II lei's Drugstore,. YAMHtt,!, PIVISIOS. TsssengT deiH.t f.Kit , J,-rferon St. U-ave f r Oswego dally at 7 10 4 a. m.; 13 Jo, I li, j , j u, 2j 04, II M p m. and 00 p m. on Sunday only. ArrH at Fortland dally at Ii. s 30, .i M a. m : I ii, j js j, I ro, 7 o. 0 uo p m.; 13 40 a m. -UUy eeepi Monday. S JO and 10 45 a. m. on Sun days oi.ly. la-av. for Pallas dally rtoepi Sun day M 4 30 p. m. Arrlv a: l',tlnd at 30 a. m. I'aassnger train leaves Pall is for Alrlee Mond,ys. WednnHlays and Frl days at J 4.', p m. Iteturn. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Ksct.t Sunday. It KoUIII.tilt. Man.ig-r C II MAKKHAM. dm, Frt, and I'ass Agt, and Union Pacific I T1MK Deiiarl Chicago I'oriland .1t.ee lal 00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantis Ft press I Nil ni. via Hunt ington St. I'aul Fait mall p. tn. via Spokane eV'HKt) , I'UW 1 From rorllsyis 1 Arrlvs Salt latks, IVanr, Ft. Worth, tmia ha. K si I'.i) 4 30 p ou St le'Uis, Chicago and Hast ( Ball l-sko, lenvr rt. Worth, oma ha. Kansas (Ily. I 10 a m Hi. laiUia, Chloogi and Kat. , Wall "Wall. , Iwlatyn. Sno. kane Mmnawpoli. Ht I'aul. Dululb 7 Ma. m Milwaukee. Oht ' rmg 1 an, V "Are you euro ther will be no hitch In our elopement?" anxiously aske.l the b -atit-fiil m ild 'How coul I ther" be a hitch." assured tne ardent lovr. "when we ar" going In a" automobile?" Spokane Chronicle. Crsorgj W. Iine. Pewamo, Mich, writes: "Your Kodol Pysepsla Cur Is ths best rem-dy for Indigestion and stomach troubles that I ever u'd. For years I suffered from dlspepsla, at times compelling me to stay In bed ad causing me untoll agony. I am cm pletely cured by Kod i Dyspepsia Cure. In recommending ir to friends who suf fer from Indigestion I always offer to oar for It If Ir falls Thus far I have never paid." CHAS. riOOBHS. Drug gist. Czotgosr. Is to li.- deported In about f mr Week, hen .. anl there .-eti-, 1-, t. Il rie doubt as t,. his ultimate destination. Ii 0XU3I9US Tmihl a rr:i-;" mvstrut. Th, "Jforthweatern UmlK-d" trsiiia, , Sles-trlp light) thr'Ughini', kw.tti lisWd 1 and out. nn, s'm healed, sir with- It Is a mys'er why women endure out 'Sorption, ths (Inss; train) In ths baekarhe. h-ad iche, nerv unii slwii- : wnrio. 1 ney em 1,0,1 y in. iiinst, sewest les-n.-s. mi-Inn h ,iy f iln-lng and -Psiv 4tvl best Ideas for comfort, ronveaisnos- "Want a Mi as conductor?" said the superintendent f ths str'et car H"" 'Hav. you ever ha.l any experience, any technical knowledge of the work?" "Well." ri-PIM the applicant. "I believe I have sufficient 'take-nickel1 knowl edge." Philadelphia Record. Many physicians are now prescribing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly hsvlng found that It Is the best prescription thev can write because it Is the one preperatlnn which contain the elements necessary to dtgext not only some kinds of food but all kind and It therefore ures Indigestion and dyspepsia no mftt- rr what its cause, CIIAS. ROORItS, Druggist. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephon 231. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. s-lls wh-n th, iisin, Is have prove 1 that hlectrtc lilti'rs will lulrkly cure uich troubles "I sufferel for years with kidney trouble," arltes Mrs Phrbe cb.-rley. ,.f l,.i.r,in. la., "and a lame ba k piil'i-1 me ,) 1 could not rlrrsa mvs.-lf hut Rtivtrlc Hitters wholly cur ed me. and. although 73 years old. I now am abb- to do al my housework." It nver-mie ronaflpatlon. Improves appe. lite, gives perfect health. On'jr Mo at Hart's Drugs'we. A Kansas City negro fell from a scaf fold the other-day, and, for once, the fall was not broken by a loop In his 1 necKti. BIIB DIDN'T WFAIt A MASK. Hut her be.t jty was compk-tely hidden by sores. Ill .1 -h-s and plmpl-Hi till she used Iliir-klen't Arnica Halve. Then ihey vanish-d as will all eruptions, fever sv.re. bills, ulcers, carlmnel-s ind fe. ons from Its us,-. Infallible for uts. corns, burns, ncalds anil piles. Cure gunrin'-o I. 2.1c at Hart's Drugsore, "In't young Mr, Dnllcy a dear little thin?" asked Miss Duds. "Yes, he's such a womanly man." replied Miss Frocks. Detroit Free Press. oin sof,nrr,;ii, f.xpb'iibnck. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester. Ind.. writes: "My wife was sick a long time 'n spite of good d'-c- and luxury rvr offsrasl ta trav.lUaig public, and altogether ar. the mc-ag complete and splwidld protluctton bf the oar falldara art. Thsss stleadl1 Vraaas CoswMin Wit Tbe ttrtat .VrtJWti The cUrttart Ttdh Md Twe OmsUm rulfe AT ST. PAaU. PO& No extra otiarg lur Hhms) sugsatsr aoonmoilaUons and all eltasss of ltuk ets ara araJlahls for paasiga on Ui trains ob 'hi Iln ar protect! by th interior as rnf niooat yitasn W. H. MhlAD, H. U ttraL.HH, Oeresral Agent. Traysllng trt. rorimna, urssvn Dyspepsia Cure No. 638 Duans St., Astoria, Ore. W. J. OOOK, Mgr. Ron. Tel. 1131. J.A. FASTABEND OBNETRAL. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDHa Digests what you eat. flild Tiiiri rat lm nitit'ilnn call rt V. n s 1 . . 1 . 1 1 . A 1111 ll w I'tsl fBlil.JII Vlll Iftlllin U i I Ml bill, f-'yr ViroC,'' .1 ZlwNlV WSJ! d'-t"r.u and dlM all kln.U ,f worked wonders for her .le-ilth." They always do. Try them. Only 2Co at Hart's Orugstore. The counties Hint chose the week now cl will for their fairs were weather wlso or lu iky. A never falling cur for cuts, burns, scalds, ulcers wounds and sore Is De Wltt's Witch Hasei Halves. A most soothing and healthy remedy for all skin nffeotloris. Avnpt only the genu ine. CHAS. R0OUR8, IrUggist. fiMxl. It KlvcHlnHiimt relief and imvcr falls to cure. It allows you to cut nil the food you want. Tim incint sensitive stomiicliH cuti tako It. Jly Iikuhu many thotiHunils of dyHM')tlc) hitvo been cured af NT everythlnif elso fulled. It 1m unequalled for till stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by K. O. IinWm- & do., dlilnigo Thosl. IjoUlecwrmlnailH 1I1111 slheioc, sis. For Balo by CIIAS. ROOERS, Druggist. "1 hour from Poriland to Chloaga, No Chang of Cars. OCKAN AND RIVHIl HCHKDULB From A.torla All ailing data. 1 subj.rl n change I For Han Frsn.-l.-i I eo ev.ry fly gay , Tarn. t'oluuibi Klvsr I a. m. Daily - T , Portland and no. oeulHun. I Way Undloga. I Man day Stemr Nhoott leave AatnrU n tide dally, el.-ept Hut day. for llwacsi. r, nne.-llng there with Iraliia for Ning H.-arh, Tioga and North Heath, VImi. Itetunilhg ssrlves al Astoria s itns een-ing. a. w iHiNMnnmnr, Agent. Astoris. A U CIUUO. aernl Passenger Agent, Portland, tffey.ui. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When ptopis ars conteinnlnln trip, whsther bussnssw r plsasur. they naturally rant tka bast rvi obtalnabl a far as aueed. .wmfnri ana snfsiy Is eoBsisrned Wniplny of th WIWOONHIN CB.MTRAL L.1N1QH sr. paid to svrv. ths pabllo and our trsJns ars operats.1 so as l0 make oloaa coo. neollona with lvrali line. t n Junction pcJnt. Pullman Palac Wapn and CbasT Cars on thniuirh tralna. Dining oar ssrylo, onci.IMd. Mesas ktvcI a la oart. In order to obiata th Arst-cuiaa ase. vice, ask the tlckst mm itU In mull vnid A llokt over The WIscoBshi Central Hies and vo will mak. dlrsot connecltona at hi. ram ror Uhloago, Milwaukee and all point liluat. For any further! Information ,-all on any ticket agent, or ourres.vmd with JAM. C. POND. (ln. ijs. Agt. or JAU. A. OIKTK, Milwaukee. Wl. Ofltvral A-nt. . I TUB CHICAtrO A NOHTirWKSTIORN . HAIL WAT,