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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
Till: MOKNINfi ASTOKIAN. TIU USDVY. (Knoll. R 17. 11101. gaily oUu'iau, Telephone Main 6L A IJK v'I'K IMS.WKKS ANSVYKUKP. Ptvu-i ! li t. I .cl :.i Smie r-'i'.liii! Among N luaska IVvinv. Lincoln .A c tilrnicty I In ;ivgr. in ill - secular mill r-liii ,m .M il of llii" 1 1; over the old uu'iio:i. rc pt.avei iii-wi'iv I" Spv.al liii.n'st given n the pie-oiit .I'.vu.ssloti localise one of :he leading in.nlstets of the olty. Ill'' U-v J. Luther M.i:-li cf AM Souls' church. -! ii 1 7 that answer puijer Is in:(.tl I..it Ju'.v. vvlun i'ii' i: "a i in ii i . s f.kiin i i. ? . ivn ii- e.iMnvi- '.-,'1 m'l - compar m. Tin- timber iv- j , ,.x,ml,,.' ,.f .,. .-Iref event tv - ! if 1.1.1 .ri ng slate-, appointed .1 d.lV nf 1 MW.al IM'Jlrf ( ram. 'I'll i o-, ,u . lv-uiti f.ir sc-rcs .if .- vir; pot-its. mill h;, ;,. ,,, n,- mm three iv s-k felt. All ommunW?k.n. Intended for rub- rt , ,,. 0,ho, .,,,vant.is. that A.-- 'h;''- 'I'1"" ' llcation hould b directed to "Editor , ( h ( (Vlv i( n, liut)1 p..,,,,,, ' ,.V'.'.'h. IT genet ally t.v the ground AitorUn." Putnt communlt-ailon I h tt ih,. ivi'nt ill w a. the b t pr.of of or all kinds .nd remUtu-e, mm be " h' ' ' '"' '" I :v ..mr..,i:;hv ,,. cmld t .curd, ddrewed to "The A;orin PuWIoh-, or,iw,u community." S. Mr Mr Vll'oVLT'i'.m.! 'by lh.' f.-vtiutY of the pi a ver of the talking with owite;. ma-vnti-, yard I foremen, wyr, en sin - r. .-'..ih-bui ' em. laborer an I ail t" inner of men Mil. i neo:e,l In any way with lhe- tlmK'r in. dtislry.'' The J nirn il ilrni quote n i l.itervi w iv'th Mr. WH'i;V hich at" .varM In The A or im, .mid mvs: ' It ..$4.00 As:or!a', elt'ix.'n will get m.n-e of t!ie .. ,M n;iiiisiu ttu: voovn v M-. V.'v.;nli' .. .M :hi'ie will he ni iii-l 1 1 ivak d.noar acms'y of ;he r .(; .i:i.l Ji iw uoh TERMS or sunsoRin'toN DAILY. Bent by mill, per year Bent by miU per mon:h 8trvd by carrier, per month.. PEMl-WKEKl.Y. Bent by mull, pr yer. In aJisn.-e, f'. 00 ,,.,.., ,f .:, n'.iiA.st .m l:iiit' tn Co." j The Atortn nrntee to It dver- i nitlvi on Ivh.iif of it mih'ken pr.-!- den:. When, some yiMrs ago, :he Atorhin tlar the Urrest crvuUtton ot any ete.-iuil. Mr. Marsh o t, the condition tfxpr publtohed on the Columbia had been delayed by u:i Ine mtluenee. j )f (h vpl fth Wi. M)rr, for ,XHV.. liver. ! many of the state paper r.dlou'o'd the . atv an (nv'r.i.lon io them and do lye ,,. , . i them i-enurkahle iMer of pei:temv; i Idea. resarl:n the d;eulon a n ,i,...- . ... K.., .,.iv.r,, AdrertWng rate can be had on P ; o(r,r, on ,h ?i;x o ,h1 p,,, of bv priyi.-i :reiia-ih. Prayer, he ad CUcatlan to the bu:nea manager. , Itl(ll lit t!tll nalll;, r-'fuit,. of oyetjviw. i j : to build triem'lve. up by t.-arlnit j m! ,, , h rtrt impiitm. to . . down other communities. N nr. how j e'k pr .-vtlo:i. lint m.'l prayer ! SITUATION UOUE HOPEFUL. ; I unnie and e .(!:V He v: ; e-er. opinion In fhl respA't ha chins- j -xi,. caPin on ti.t to help other, 'ed and the question of Oregon future If e .-.v.ild indue Him to be more Wall atreet was suddenly llf:d out I " ; kl"d and g od an. I .it-iind int In h l,.e . . . , , . . . . I ' on Ih-'t Is being seriously discuss- i,i.ird this th.: o- t'le other ie""'on. of lt pessimistic mood by renesred re- , , ,.,,.,., ,,..1 wim- i. ii,- u. , , led bv the leading p.iper of the state. t nP'.t ' port of progress in the vast railroad! i of ill :hn pray-ig when we know thut 'Why h Oregon mile such Uiv i the tntlmti' wtdo n and love of ild comblnatloTH hlch wre calculated .to i .1 . nt .vl anv infomiation or b.'- m-ocres. nnite .inmg..-n nas gron I ,vfllnc ,r. , ,f .. ...,,., W to greatnes?" is the quest! n that is . h.tnfil ly .uir li.-s.-.vh(ng lie would N-ing asked. The na'on l al'par'nt to have a stimulating Influence upon val ues and speculation. Then phns were Interrupted last spring and summer by ! a series, of familiar drawbacks, as weU our pi rti'iti'i'. as by rhe fact that prkvs were then too high to permit of any further suc cessful upward manipulation, .- Hen ry Clews In his weekly letter. The larjre interesis then in control accepted the situation; they stood together in pre- j venting any rapid decline, and finally j availed themselves a. far as practica 1 11. .n m i ill., iiii-iv ikKiii) ii'ihiii- all students of commercial pr'M.-ms. ' Oregon h.s n u dovcl 'il her resoinv n f.wt.-r-d. . -k-d f r "S.1 f.ir .is ihv ,-:il :iiiii at- c.n erni1 1, .Oit.ii'i ".em by i bMinIng to oivi.lit ..vis ufi i,vr wltU h tii -y .'ome. Vii: ;n com-- ! mn thM he h -.itiit' onS wiien Ii work''l .in hir:n-i'i iO!ii I1'..' I.iw of irrov:h , Her industries are improperly located. ,., i n.it'iv T'l- prner tha. (ins Ji.t-n .rT.vt.'.e has N- n he tray.T !t.oh ha I ! -i xpresi,d hv actual industrv (State ha- been :m:ilt'.l. l';it l gen'ra! ; work'.t'g :ti a.vor.l w'lh nature' la.v Pruu-ti: i i ri'n.i.: of nafir.il c !.- t: i;i- tint !: iie hv iiriy r t.iat i it ev:U w t S' .u i I . but bv be :i'r an. I :j'-r.-.U'h.ng use i ti,. nil- '.i's I .'!. -f 'latur". We a-k S.iT l' .houl I h. lo.-ii ,1 in lumber. I dlv bv '.u 'r cur d.Utv brMd: we ble of the advantages of lower prices, j 1 .. k It fcn ng the a way if we "'U ii'iiiiiiuaii-i-i, ' i ii.. lui- inv , ni: (,,i; u. ., should he tmnsac.vl .ft the s.a3rt: 1 "Hu -'. :i:iv tn wtie ritl.'n n trated than bi any previou period of; ..Kel uin urT - wav-r fir 'h,. r- , flour should be manufactured r-eir the i ., , t w,,P. ;.r l-nt. r.ut our financial histor-; the ig men have ; ,h . . ,. , ',,.. cr.iin fle Us. There Is a nrxiner t .ice for ! 1 hrt .n- -,Tii-,t to bair accumulated them for the stile purpose . ! b" " an- i r- I :n the h 'p-ful syin.it. tns of carrying out their vat scheme tf j miidern tendencies. It is folly to un where thJy srhouM havv t' with the resu'.t tt.at the growth of :lic onl!:l n are ch.ingtM, thin state n-'-M i no: expect the growth that she Is enti tle I to by her na'uril .idvantag i , derrate the Importance of such tran. actions. They will unquestionably add to the stability and profitableness of railroad Investments, and they may be used to Infuse fresh life into the specu lative situation: but outsiders must ac cept the various reports with caution, and expectations of a prolonged bull every irMutry. but Oregan has not fol-j.-r th.' iviti -it. that iu was nudlenlv lowed this rule. The state is all r'ght. i""""' -,,uh: 1:1 1 m',urn,;, l ,!" fat.il r '-.utts. but the system under which we have, iipmni,. thee i ;i i one who "in- I'ou-iln of his k iik us he lie h i b.'iti prince, iii't, !;. i r mil lliullly n only . riiiio agiio, but en of the most .riite, niIi-i cf Hie ( nolle Tin a I'liai eoii U about lem o, tokri liloi-t Siiinc.! he s ! -I v lu.'duint mIi'. acco llnit to mir sian laiil-. lull ' f tine uliysliiii.o i ei die ted. nuiH'U'ai a'el -tul'iiii; Ho will be a oar Sciil n U got hchiik iiilnl-ti'r In Sia-n Ii . c 'l e. l leii of Jew eiw it no tbii'i- t iin .In! of many other in n of Ii li rank, bill Sum liooii ainassliig i -ni- f n iii.iih genei atl 'li He h. emori'd. rub . penU an I ,i Oi'itii e.- m w.d into j nic of hi niotl! ll eotiuii k te! '. . lb se lie ha' bin ino:e pci. iiial leweln .l am hi. Is iva:l. in iliin", p. iik, !nl a n. I pond aim W.ili all !' .booi u o i. on. eh. of am Mig Ihclll I'UnPig tOe b.ll w 'i.te il a ni.Hl.l. of the oi.l'l of '.lie Will e Kb' pliant and the pi'-'mai c H"i in oun' of the riPne.e ci wn. he i. ii.i'mlix a ii.txi in; cen. 'i of i.i 1 anov II fu onli .-v-t.uni.i and tb.it w h ch hu! tw-.-otni's tilm. U lb,- nlt'xe jliaiu e,i paining llllil rlllbloldeie I Jacket TV paiiung : f' ii:t.yii'".il gannent of SI nil for hot' i oo. an. I Is a I ng p'ev of cloth o H iange.1 an I wound about to form a ivOr f baggy tru er The aml"a.nl-i oiittli ar, or siik tha .annot be nuiteliel in lh: country, unless In the w (r lrobe of h Kxcellincy Wu Tug fi"g and nianv of them are niagnlttceiilly eiubrn!denv and Jeweled On hl fee: the ambas sador wear and.ils. II wears no bat. doesn't own one In fact In his own country h. hcvl Is he:tird by a parasol carrle bv slave. Hi hione In llangkok is a spadous pili v by the river side, filled with I" ta'ners and slaves, who .'re him. h several wives an I their numerous cbll Jnn. The c.irin-r and brone and ther works of art furnish a museum lie has a separate slave for each de tail of seni e csii.vl illy trained an I the Ii.-iter of the bet. Until Im wouM never I"' expect., I Ii carry the imriaii, oi the steer-mati , f v c reino'i al b a; to t n l a d.r No a'wai. ha. I'hva I'lnrnon I've I :bus Sum s the hem. of the in hi rigid Hud Ull-ni. ari l the envoy in a . i oils lllliidh.s It the pl c ';.ts ,,f thai rl:g:it as ;oa-:cel In Siatn. I'veiv ii-tOeiimn must s ue In IV pr es-b -id a ce::ain t me The k'ng himself has l en a prt.'st IV. iv i'Imio'II -ti-nr h s a'l'fe.l time .is .1 Mil It' I'l one of :h-- -non is! i vis w'i.':e h-' beciui,. si mtnie w.'h t'l- p'i'gi n Hi it he .o:i ie l p.,. .:i,, r,,i , f ti.,. m-n II. .n: r.'iiouio' i'g his r i s in.l l-egg ng lis f ...! f r m I t t i .I sr. "-T . olli'i; f.-i Ii. ;.r oslilo ..I be siu 'i--I .r.p.'in i . .ml then tin.!'. -I II i up. .Iks K-lgf.sh I' i col I ke'v 'h 1! 1- w 'I toleg o:n f h w'v.s wil'l hirn A n i'oit from Supi. J, t', illtlok, lie foim 8ctio.il. ri unlMown, V. V , i VI. IS, IHOH "After trying all oilier advor. ,lM'd iMllgh iiieilleine, w,i ham decided to use KoI'Vs II. mm and Tar lAolii slveli In tln Vii Viglnla lt"forni School I Hit .1 It I lie inosi ifTivtlve, and absolutely liainies. ' II irl't Iqug. store. I: now look as If Almliiil 8vh.-y I might b,. coin I, led of speihlllg diste 1 i itiliy i f the i'i a 1 ("has ll Wesnuir. Kianstou, III , ; wille 'My !. :'i .'illi old, Ha I n seete ell Which ictus d til ) lelil to .in trvatmo'i until w .. 1 1 1 -. I Foleen ; llnicv rt'i.l T.li. He w.la -oni.ee'.y cilii'd bef.re tis .tig one li.il e." Take it 'll but K 'lev's llait s liiutoie, GO EAST VIA A'l r do. p thought riok r das do. clai'd lliat Sett l.ow an 1 lis Iiondi an' "an uclil-ls " SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO c,"r;onrT:;k,;;u,.'f ; .v. i st.pui. i)uiuch.Minnr.,.iis, aim Honey and Tar It never fall to stop i .-. Id If taken In Utne. Ilart'a Drug- I A" l'"lni .:. store 1 1AII.Y TIIAIN8; KAST TIMIi; 8IU- ipiious critic, niaiiie lioti i.voii ror v-r. -m avtt .'lovionv nv. ta'.kiiig aboil: himself in hi own iil.oblograpliy r.MCJti.E.1', When .iifrciltig from Uckl-.g e..iigh. Throtig-lt Talac and Tourir Sleepsr. akn a dose of ! olev H.ney sii, 1 ar. . iiint,,- ... i u,,n., u, ., The 'ren. Will be relieve.) atld a' lJhrsrv t'vi warm, grateful forllng an.l heating of lie part affected will tin . x,Cflence.l. , Ticket Io point Kast via I'nr'.land Hart prugttore. and the Ureal Norilwrit Ity , on salt ii It. A N. Tlcki vim.w, Aaiorla. A sp.c.al army .anl.arv b ard ought or llrt .Northern Ticket Om.' io he apiM.utetl lo disinfect ihe reiuat k that lieneral A'ger an.l ibn.-ral MMe. are inik ng atniut each ether before their Interview are publish.. 1. i 111 T1IHM) 5Itili t . I-OUTINP. Kor rai. folder and full Information J Otiior of Krxailuti'K Ml. writi: rvgarliim Kaairrn trip, call in .r d- 'I had v yerv I. a .11 irk ,.f kelney com- dies nlilni an I tried F :-v . Kbln.-y i'iir A H C. PhNNISfoiN. which gne me 'tume.iia'e relief. n I I -" V lh. and Tickt Agnt. Vorlland was pei '-.-: I y cttr d af t" lak ng two botes" lie sill.. V" H tike K'l.'V' . Hint s Hrugstore i S 'tne 'ii ask w ' u : me tnt iv the e.-JJl'' vVVX nit .. enuous me.- ... , 'i.-t, met ot ijf tow,, It '1 111 s V HI Il.ll i l I a s.un :s usually apt-lie I I.i a poll- sl. r. hut bi -m- case w to'ii . an Ir oilng. fi ult i'eset-i lug Ih'tig bain, all g'C.njf ,.n at lime. I. i.i; m ght I'.- called N'.TI'-K T VOTMItS TO Itlb'.ISTIllt. X tl Is h-r 'iy g;v n that all per sons r.. req.i.rNl to r g ster as a con-.l.tlo-t the rlg'r to vote at ths city le-:lon 'f lh- I'lty of Astoria to i. done business 1 wrong. I.er.ly h-lev's : h it :h- prav r .' hi h -e-) on the ll:h div of tei-.-mir. Ki. w.-re sffered hid i"r .ioiip"i.v upon i ; i-"v'ea; ll:S-'s whle.l pro In.- '. b's 1 lea h These causes were put l"t The g i!d-bear:ng belt t v w-iaich ttten- . rat'on bv :h- i:i.m bullet, mid . , . , . . . th.-.- w,r.. s. sti-.. in f'-lr work'ng that t.on h been almost entirety conflnd ( . ,olt !r, ,,.,. of occupies an ar-M of about !) square , s i -n and prayer. , . I A g-.-.t 'vim ' an.- r an I priest miles, to the east of Atlln lake, and !n,, ... Ver whit th minis er of drained bv Pine and tr.butarv creeks ' other f ilths d.n-1 1 - an at n-k Inn..,. . ne .,t lh. I.ii-.lni-iilt'. ,i fl:tl movement based On these development 1 arM M. Ke creek- The g .logical frm- , Th, ,,ff..n i .,r...tl her hos lwr tss.tll iy not seem Justifiable when such large j -f thi area insists of m-tgn'sian - 'Xl'r? The orlh! V' amounts of stocks are held awaiting j ri"k an I diabases when are cut off . ,;, ,.t ... ,'k,. the l !-n 'ba- mm buyer, as is now the case. Whether j the n .rth by granite an.l on the. east ''trt"Lt"il ?Hu",' h. n'.n n.i ,.f e,. mi-wi L..t. l south bv s'ate. and .luartilt. ! n arra e -v .' -h- wi.tn .n dis- The cre- ks of this aur f mu be!- have j ', ' ers to Inaugurate a new upwarJ move- i ment remains to be seen. R-vent mar- j evidently be-n at one ti-re k't ojieratlons suggested that me j river, cutting o; vr tab;., parties were end-'avoring to accumulate R- t-ln-l. in Mintr.g and '.. bu: hi- t .b'li'-ic nilghty inyro, M-toi- stock as cheaoly as possible, and if 'urey. The cre-k v.il! hav - n this mean, the entry of a new bull ele- l'"' with gravel, sin "It. an.l ment into the market we may ftp- ct i:;- ' the materials. ub-iu.nt to 'h-.'r d - . creas-d activity. Just now the s'.tua- I'-it. n. nave n--n sort. I anq n:i:-. t on is conslleribly rniT-d. Trices have fc' K'-M and r-,.n: norms. Much declined fifteen to thirty- po'.n s sine-; r . uiatl n is risible n r.-.-ar! to last Jliy. and not a few are of the :r on..i- ... l ,-n.i.tn-is. r.v -ry m-n-r , opini m that the efT-.v:s of the crn crop . -""ems s.it.stl-1 tha l.s anl feftrs of t ffhf mnnn- have ' -m "el water colir. been about d.sx-ountr-J. that railroad ' ves:igatl.m. ho-.v-v-r. Is n-es.lry tarnines are likely to .-ontinu at hlgi ' ''''" stream. c..n-.der-n the M ght level and that there :, n g-vj reason biTTi'T "f,"n - ;" m" "'' ,:s for .tt.,-!n- t..-t.m t.i mi ' cour-;. N me of the theor.e, which I hav so far b-n a !v:m r-t on ..f r . . 'its . nitn a.'i .f .! v- . .. nc m r tv f" in within w .t is a P i' ' '! :'' ''e 'III T iey a o i ! i-h if i h - I r- s . h rit in -f h.. miev prave-s for r--'.-rv s ri-i. . .-i-.v-s rha: ruin's .,(.,- is i, f,.r h m. i"i'- , e I liv '. . Oil b'Sl'-OS. I- h i-i 'in ..f . '. !. v ho h is o. s n s-. -. f .r the t" hi' hnv" c!v e-i ll"- ii- r :t. pg.-st -' in f.- a'i -a f ' t !- . of m f 11 ' ,- I ,' i-T-sor llllllfli'd III IV regts-er up t j the 9th -lay of 1 'i etn'i-r. H'l. in. I up 'o tii h uir of i o clock p. ni. of said lav a- the . .rTl.-e of t.'.e auditor and police Ju ls'i- in t.ae cl y hall "f the i'lty of Asior a. O'tl -.. hour frm . a m to 4 p in H K. XKI.SON. And '. or a I l'o'.i Judg- of the i'l y of Ast ira Asioria. or-. S-'pt. .''. I."1!. (''irg' W Ion Vew-.i.ti . Mi h , !: "Y-rilr Kod'! I'vi.e.ta I'ur.-l. th" bst r.-m'ly f r bidUr-sthm anl stomach tr uh"s ttat I .-v-r u -d Ft year I sufT-rel rrun llsp-psit. at ! m-- cti-p-llf-g me 1 1 st iv n le-.l a:M m' i'l .MU:tig 'ii u ng ti v I il'll Ciiiu- pl''t-:v cure I i.v k-I ! I'l'l"!":! ure. In r ottv; . ri i.r g -. t . f: --n U w h - -uf-f-r tr ::: i: I.-'- I -i I il.iiys r.r ' tviv fir " If .' 'il4 Tut' ' ir I litv-n-v-r Ml'." i'HVS ItosilTltS. pr-ig- Th IV V- Mir i Tnit ir in s. Kv ry mtn-r liis iaim f -Ii oi s ! Vry careful m- i in VNP W.Vi'.M I' '11, 1 W th S-.ni Siibst.iti.-e. A.; I e I, H I I 11 g -I "t I'll 11 ll life lt klehe shoql I rtever be rteg!ec!e 1: in ii'is VMn v .tl..-.l, r which. If l- I I :.. rti r.i I ng. may re.ult In Hr ght's ll-iee .llab.-tr ..r other Her 'in an l (' -n 'I'll c enpi t nts t'ol'v' K.'lley I'uee makes the klltlrys Well-- ll.i;"s lf,ii;s: re s a III - llsltor .I s sii t nve l,, r-'-mart I .'tr r fh in w-. diis t l.e able to c t'-r iw -onie til. ,.f tter boss t-rr l',. hars'in-, :,t hs wife 8 A trolls frown P.. in'. X Y . w rl -s 'My ivfe surfer.-.! fr un k' in.-y trouh'e f r v -rf-s S'ie was lu lu e to trv I" 'ley's Kidney t'ure a'l I In .r, t ; i tv tx i ' ' -hi using . he was g'ei!!v Imp'.nel and thr b-'ttle cur -I h-r ' Hart's I'rugstore. I'e.nt.tl,,. loarly llwill. I be. a ii lb. (llig"r winch It tl id !. It I I'epct. Fifth sind l.eVe I I sireei. overland Kprr Train for Halntt. Iloselmrg. Ash land. Sacramento. JO p lit. og l.-n San Kraii I i-iM-ti, M"Jave lest I Angrle r.'l l'uo J Ji) ami New orlean and th Mast. At Woottburn Idally ftorpt 8tm da vi. inornli-g train coiittect with I tra.n for Mt. An I gel, Sllvertnii. I H r o w n r I 1 1 e. 8.rliigne:.t, and Natron, and veil ing train for Mt. Angel n, 8ilver-ton. i,T .1(1 a m! c.irvalll paen- i er. 5 p ml Sheridan l'J. n- I g-r. Arrtv t 11 im 00 p ro Mr s T H-l I lo-rti in of IVirsh ilMll.-. M; h. was 'r.n'il-.l wl h rh.iiMt f..r h:-"'M v.'irs arid had tr el number 'I'allv : Ihiily rt.et t Biinduy ' 'in Lit w .mt --n-r After :w. an. ; 'I itlois f M truer 8i!,e tier hauls b-v im b f.-r and in a .hut limn h wt. ettl'r-'v c'ir-1 11. -ware of sttbs'l if. s II I'I't Il-llg "re s M p m ! m ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Ir AYK I I'uiill asn ai in I I'. ill.ili.l I It mi l'i in I llllltll Itii put let .tii.in ami Wr uiut.ui I I'.'int. I A M' I ID A 't'.atu; K .i I'.iiilanil t. ml Ms iimtm II IHp III i I'.il.ils ! ll' HI , tn h.' tl'ti i IIIN l''iii t.t.iiufor VV i. tei.i.ni, II O in iii l. l ull Isiel.H.. 7 ' m I Ul ti ll. V.llp I lUlntiielel and A.linU lIIM.Vl Io a in i .'.i-s.l.li- (r VV aitetilt.ti . I; tsin in "up lit I '" .' I ia II .i p ... Mats . Ilsmm tel. :., V a ml stett'i.i an.l atnll Nuii.kiy oily. All train lliiike i-l.ww rutinscllon l tlotil with all Northnn 1'acin.i Iraln in and from lh l.t and Hounl nia J f. MATH, Otii'l rrlglit and rwnor Agtnl, j IUMj.III lAi ..Forlland Astoria oa(o.. STR. " TAHOMA." Pally Hound Trip l.cp Huit.Uy TlMt CAH0 leav I'lrllan.l I.eoVe Atorl. . ? a hv .7 p in. The Dalles Boat STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Ilrt.veen I'or lanl The pa le, and way r.'ltit llMt CAMO leave, I'm Maul Tu' lay,. Thurtlay an.l H v il : .lav at i a in AlTiVea 'I he I'.illr, (he aaille day p in. lis-aie, T).. pa.le,. Hun.lBys, Vdne la is a I' r. lay, at J m ti vr. I'ortianl, ,aui .lay, 4 P m. This r -nl hat (he g siiile.t en e ,t- ti a. tl ' i ni earl !i I, an ting fo t of Aider iret ll.llll Th. an-, Maui 3.M, V J TVVI'II Agt A.i.ult J'lHV M KII.IohiN Agt. The pll 1 vntl.lt IVAUNKH, All Hood Itiver Vil,MIH A WrilltM. At, Whtta Halm .n. o VV TT. Agt Valivmivsr H W Uli'iiroN. Agl IVri'.and. mm. i: K-.i i- . it i . !- tn It It.-hate ticket on alr t'.-en I'ort l.'in.l. Hacraineiti.i and 8n Kram-laco N't rate IK first ela and III aecond Class. Ilniu llllg ileeper. i.aie u i ticket t,, Katern t'.'lnt il iivs In nrti.-r ''' loirope Also Japan. I'hlna. Ilnno- lulu nut Australia t an be obtained from J II Kirkliind. Ticket Agent 1U Thud Hireet. mil. '.i as Oregon line m and Union Pacific I In- i : h s ,-.- , II' a: S'.l s in 'ii tr li'iic- , ill' S. i Tit ':i: a s !:. I ' fi ll ' 11 r . - I Ml 1 hi: i;l'i in II irr.s. X. C . .iV " : - ! ! . : ie I" if,ci I t a ' ' hut on. I. c f ' r-i M n r ' UK'h i'iir.- dll in,- fii .r.- it inl Iti.n anv 'hrtii; is.. ,'ur.-u hit ttine. Ids; I'-i'iirh i'iir"." i'IIAS I ;( k 1 KKS. Pruggl.-t. Th- --.-. pro'- r osk'sl the rest f us w .i--!i--- ,i was e il'l-T in w inter i in In su.'n'iii r N ni. ihe r-vt .-f . ice .vis I, -, aril 'h-r--fore we ciHlWl , : i . . .... t, ... I, .-..ni I r.rro.le '-.. .in. I nrli-M anv , On H- ,-,'vr hin.l niV SO lar t-n .i;v:tn--'l :n r-garj ' -- " ' " t ' once an nr.g r. on n- .ter nan-J. t i. i!h... ,. 1 1 T . , wn-mer. Then tk there a-e a -.! manv who cling to : to the ol 1 water ys-em nr- fully atl- ' ,,r ' ...r explain-1 th,, thing In this factory: .,m. h-va-ev-r. app,ir v-ry the conservative p-Mttlon, pointing to .the P-'T earnings "f many ,,f the In- t'M- The grav-1. th-ms.lve a.' dustrial and the p ,.sibil!ty of a trade t-i an inter-stlng an.l pr..flt.,l,',e ub reaction, to say nothing of their un- i Jwt th" f"r '1-nl-d re- willingness to a.s:s: in carrying a bur den of high-pri-ed stocks which the bearers are anxious to distribute. . i sear. h. f tsh.on i -If a th-rni -in-'-r '.s buri.-.l In ttv in , summer I' w.ll in l.e.-tte 3 d. (frees. If y.ij throw a i..-- ..f ir.. i fit. i boiling ' vvit.-r. and bay - I there until It i al l,n si gun-, win. Is left will be stlil at I "2 degr-. Ie- .iin never W' gott-n ! aonce lha temf. t'itur tut while . e can neve be warm-1 It '- i: ittp-ke .ti -n-i : ' to t" ...I f.ir I 'i- . . v ,'. 'Hie ig. . I,il- -t .s i S if- let 1'. It 'I w 111 C 11 I till- t ' w ! Id in i ii Hu-1, Iti P ni". Mle i ;'. I. a n t'tat cty 'I' " M'-liS N't. HIT M.XI1M i f'i ni" hr oh. r . b il y w is Wfl . r i :',i " n ties M'S J I if i '-it i I -n Kv 'It s it 'ill " nilSi. I'"f il.' we o.Mil.l g: -r. s . it ,;te .! pr Ki' ft s N'.'iv i . i ':l 'i .n om! k r-'l-f and i ti ' : ii I.i W,, alw a v. t "ti 'i ii ' ' pr o ur .-hi! Ir n ii" in I a 'i...;i in . .i u'li It I- ' i . ir 'i l.tolleh V t-onbl- "' h i-'ii- Iv I- ill. I r -ll". " ' ' ' -r i r ti c I I", Ibr vat a'ld - ..il.'. s "ii and l 'Si Tr: t ,"t ' a II e''i I iri.:s'o-e A naoer was real at the recent m-e'- ab-.ve .Ii ibg . it will g a much below ..,,,. , . . , . I that as tiie weath- r d e-a. An Iceman ing of the r.r!ti.ri Ass-wlation In G.as- ,i-verine io- on- i-ro day In Janu- uarv was askr-d whether hi Ice wa any elder than ln July. He thought n..t. ftut, a a macter of fact, a piece of summer li. If he haj had It, w.mld have b n something of a foot warmer f .r him. a- It would hav been m Tt't. ' I. n Ihu. .nr. mt a ,. ..nl.mi ' I g ow which bore the remarkable title, would prevail, if the market were left ' t , . , ,. ,. , , , "The Frequency of P-gmentatljn alue to Itself, it is difficult to iy- At the , . of Surnames of School Onildren in Fut moment It ia of more onfesiaence to: .,... a -i , Aberdeensh re." The author had fourvel, watch the operations of the market j Scotland. that than the air of the hot- leaders. If these are on the long side i ...,,. !' ""1."'. tn" waf"n; , . .vi.xin? suit wun "e mimes it niu. h r-i,er. The ice in a wine cooler go" down to atom z-r-t. Thl I why the r.olnt zero on our common thermome ter wa fixe.) wher- It U. It wa we may look for a more active market in which we should advise profit-taking , on all sharp advance. The Pacific Lumber Trale Journal, a Seattle publication, say in Its current Issue. "It Is highly gratifying to know that Puget sound' aw milling ,s ak- en as a model by outid -rs, even those, from localities that a.ire to po'Itl-'n of rivalry. Astoria ! a com.ng rlty, j and not the last of its ruspiriti tr.H is to I be one of the la'ge iumber exporting a a result of long and careful fate surnames and complexion go together to a remarkable degree. Among the most frequent of the names in the tr ritory he had discovered, Whyte, oddly I enough, w as particularly dark ln coior- supfoss-d l'i be the lowest point which could be r,-ai he-i by aniflr-lal man Sincp then we have reached about 383 degre- belo z-r.i by chemical pro- in 3n wpra the aurnamp of frulk-! re. I " . "irj will o b.wn with everything I shank. St-phen and Paterson. On the Lv ,f) ;i nM n kM io v,Tt) tf helow. other hand, Wallace.,, Fraers, Grants , hat sh niid freven- It? Oi a day when It I Jut frying a block of Iron, and Parks were blonl. I!ober'.on and 1 a t), .k ,.f ,... , ,!,. wi stay at Gordons were dark. Persons name-1 : d-gr-s- If the weather grow ii'.'.n-r the I r , ri w ;ll warm up winn Scott, Grant or Thomson were m th- wither, bu' th- lc. will Htay at d -g and m"l' away. liut If the ports of the Pacific coast. Th? rlty is likely to be r-d had-l. wh-rii m-m- 1 b-'-rs of the Johnston. W.ilk'-r, Frbe, w a'he. irr.ns r ,,..r the Iron and the ;in. on- iwi IL" mU''h rturn-tt and Watson families l:;id tl,- I ' contiguous to large bulies of merchant able timber, and i:s locitijn at tho en trance of the Columbia river, vv: .ch naases millions of acr-s of (ine for. sit on its way to the sea, gives it an ad- ! Ast-rlan will have I'i-nty vantage ln securing that is not nity to view the big steamship v.tvn exceeded by the Sound. I.s p.i'itl n on I .- he r omr-s back. the sea, and the direct line of travel from """ s. Portland to foreign countries, as well as I FOR SALE, bftwen the north cojt -md Ciiiforn a. ! T,ie Columbia P.lver Packer Aso'l i alto of value In the dev?l ;jm -nt of Ration has for sal", two schooner and , I one launch. A description of the the adjacent timber resources, v.. W . sr-hooner fotlow: Schooner "Kinney" vVbippie 1. an Astorian who has n: and been conquered by the uoteptiall- 31.9; beam, 8 St depth of tuM. 3.8. . t 0 a imi-,orinir tt r OlTers will t received at the office tie of Puget sound lumbering. He re-j ( f agBr,r,atiC)n where fu eently spent ten days on the Sound lars may also be had. will 1 , 2s lh- re h-r. A' th- ! ir- e,vs colder It ge east percentage of red In their -ol r- ' h-.rl-r nr. 1 itiot.. I.rifle. Ther can be jni hi'kiry b-nd on ;i "kating pond n' n a z-r-i div, for Ire Is then ' brittle. i S..vr. . f p .- dlj-p-d in liiiil! air le"--Tne Inlrav-lll went by aflylng. out ,. irn,.u tl iri ftla, rn,.y cut glass. f o',(,o"u- vV-it-r -hr-.'.!; n I In the Arctic r 11 ' ,.: ... .. . I , i. . I. I i I. A nutirlritr I' " triini b .' n is h 1I.11.1 Oiivr-r It like vv.it r ujeiri cold glass 1 use trie Ii- Mirer. This Is so much colder a Gor:GK'rs NKW nsvoy. I'hya fharoon Maitrl. Who I Com ing Her., at .Sitim's Minister. I'hvi ''hat oon M 1 It ri. who Is corning h'-re as first nv ,y eg j-.ior'lltinry arid rninis'er ph nip 't-ritiary from Hiam to lh- I'nlte.l Hint. s, has had a career urohiiblv more r-rnakable than any of th- -liber diplomat In Washington. Many physic I tin are now pr-- rlh'.ng K''lo I'ys';eii.i i'ur r gulnriv having found tint It I th- best presor.ptlnri thev can writ- h-cause It 1 the one preper.it' which c.n'.ilns ihe eiem-i.t pep,. try to il ges; not o dy im, kinds of foul but all k.nd and It then-fore rur-- ltd g-stl.in and dyt-fil.i no mat Cr what ils cause CHAM. ItOGBHS. Druggist. William K. ''iirt . the Infallible ..tie, proni.unees T .ist.. "a good d-al of a humbug." Th-ro are other, William, th-r- are r;th'-r. Norrls Silver, North Sltaaford, N. II. : "I purchased a nAle fine Minnie Cough Cure when ufferltir wMh cough doctor told me wa IncuraWe. One bottle relieved me, the cond and third almost our.! Today I am a well nvin." CHA9. Rs-;Ellfi, Pruifg1t. The naval ufflc-r who ennfesse that he "ha been scared" In an engagement ought to be consiilered a reliable wit-ne. n. W. Purm ll, Klntersvllle, Pa., any he milT'-red 2f y-ar with pile and could obtain no relief until IieWltt's Witch Hazel Halve -n,ti.-. permanent run'. ''(iiirit'Tfelts are worthb-as. CHA8. I'.ixiEllH, Prugglst. Minister Wu pr rn ; . 1 1 v pUink-d down I Phi toward Ms Stmi-'s ransom. W'u'i "yi-ilow" is oniy i-k'n il-ep. Sid Darling, 102 Howard street, I'ort Hur-n, Mich., writ-: "I have tried many pib-s and Inxa'lv, hut P-WItt' Little Karly Hihsth lire far the b.t pill I h'iv ever u"." They riev-r gripe. fllAH. ItOilIiltH, Prupglst. The r-fu-nl '.f tin- Fiil'nn of Join t" b" interviewed by the coiireMionaI eriTirnit tiicy on a tour tbrjiigh th'' I'hllipiiin .v.'is in,; neeesariiy , snub. I'erh'ipH Ihe il-irk ukl ttro-.J potentate didn't h.iv.. hi" n-".v fill fig leaf cos tume ready. OLD SOUHFlffS KXI'K .IKSIK, M M Aulln a clyll war veteran, of Wln' h-uier. Ind.. wrlies: "My wife wa sick a long time In spite "f good di,c torV Ire itin-H, but was wholly cured by Pr. King's N-w Life Ills, witch work -d wonders for her .leilth." They always do. Try th-m. Only 2!c ot Hart's i"ru?"lore. T '' ', et) ill nil 1 uh'-.- f'..- 'I s :,.at. 'i th- lh--it. r m '1. r.- l'i- h.-r .ln,. Is 'I--U I I.V .V : Vi- I si i I r Is th,. "lie 'll' l-llil T I''. th.. I lull III. HI of hT ir- st in- gtile.r lb.- n- x: .l.i y A PMK" MV8TF.IIV VWIIMI.I. PIVlSt.iN l'SS. -:g . 1,-; ,, f. .,, J.-fT-r. . Ht le ll- f r I'sw gi ,1,1, ,. ; ;n .j 4 a in . t: it-, 1 ',. .i :i. it, .". ni. II !" p 111 ..til 9 'si p m " i 8un lay ' ;i rr m at f oMtud ,al'y ni il.'., " it- .i ." a in I j 1;, 1 ; e ..! I'V M i) p 111 . !.' tn .1 in i illy .' opt M.ttlav. v jn and pi I.', a in ,.n 8mi. div 1 only. Lean- f.r l'lillas daily e,..,t Sum. div ,1' 4 J.i p in Attive a: Portland at 9 l'i a 111 r.issng-r train Laves P.t'li f.r Ail! e Moll I v-sj. W.. In s, i,u, .,n .-rl. d not a: : 4'. p 111 It-iui n Tu lays, Thnislav. 11 11. 1 Saturdays i: -p: 8u ,lav ll KnKHLh'lt. Manager ' 11 M Itlv II A M. Gen. Krt. and Can Ag! ll UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL T, I Is a mys'-r. whv wo'n"n endure l a ka. be. h -a. 1 1. -he, te rv nisnes sb 1 ..iw., melin hy filn'ln,; an.! ,lv .ells w h -1 th 'us irnls hllve pnive that lileotr.' Itlit -ts -.v .11 piickK- ''me mich tri'ibl s "I suffer-1 f.,r y-'ir. with kldn'y tr ibl." .vrl!-' Mr I'heb.. I'h-rl.y. f I'.ter-.!!, It., "nhd n lame bi'k pain-1 me o 1 roiihl not ina mvs -lf bu' F.lrt trl fl tler wholly cur el m-. and. ilih mgh 73 year "I I I now am abl" to Io at mv h us-ivrk " It ..I'or.v.iiii, (Vi.nall ri 1 ll .rv Inm. issivst Hie. g.v. perfect' h,l'th. Only fOc al ; ompl-te and .plrndij prudiK lloi. f th Tha "S.ir:he,t,.rn Liml'.d" train. ! ee.-trlc lighte.l Ibr ughou', bnlh buhle anl nut, an, 1 "-aiit hentrd. are with out eiceptlon, tb line: trln in th world. Thry rmbivdy Ihe lati-al, t wet and b-st l.le.t f ir comfort, convent ! and luxury ever oftered the travelling 1 nubile, and altogether re th mcl TIMi: s.'llii) P-p-ri ri.i'8 i Ki in I' .OIa' .l l h '-, . J' "rtlni. 1 .:4i: k.'. p-nvr. :'e. al Vi W.mti 1 'in a I' '" i" h 1 Kan . 1' ty vol ll.it.! S: I. -ii I'ni.-i . Ing! on an Ih.l Al Ian I,' Ka't l.ik-- peltvei I'tpr.s. .-, ,,rih, 1 una D 0,1 I' in ha, K 111. as 1 l.y via Hunt. S' Lot 1 It r. g . 'ng' 01 ,ai I l ai' I W1M1 Wal'i"" X'- I'aui l-.i i: 11. Hi... l'i'. in j I k m- M nni-np I , " P in 8' I'. ip I hi nib via M In luk'e ri,;. Spokane eg . an I l as; Arrli, Hart' Prugs'ore. The announcement thai Jay C.mke I s-rloiisly 111 awaken the public Io a reullna'lon of the evane.-.-tn-e f fame. Thirty year ago Jay ('.tike's name wn a well known a J. l'b-r-pont Morgan I tmlay. and yet the prln.-lnal new In the report of the once 1 famous financier lllraen I that he atlll liv. RHR DIDN'T WlyAR A MARK. Put her be.i ity was cnmpk lely bidden by oro, bl ,t -h.-s and plmpl ' till he ue. Hueklen' Arnlen Salv Then they vanish -l as w ill all eruption, fever sore, bills, ulcer, rurliiincl-s ind fel on from It us... Infallible for oits, com, burn, iicnld and pile Cure guar in'-o I. I.'e at Hart's Prugsore, Theate (pleodui Tra'n Connect With The firtnt Northorn The Northern f'aciflu and The Caamtlaa 1'iciric AT ST. PAL Wfi ChlCAGO and the CAST. No eitra charge for tbe miporlor ctnmobitlon and all clasa of lick el are available for paaatge cr, th tnUn oa thl Un r protcul 'd by th InterbH'klng lllock Hytm. W H. M HAP, H. L SI8LBH, General Agent. Traveling Ag t. Portland, Oregon. Mr. Carnegie, having supplied th- cities of lb.. l'tilie, H abs wild II- brari.s. Mr. Schwab I now giving 11 way chiirrdi"". OeruM-oiiH millionaires nrd I no: b- ilscoiir.iK-d, however, fur th-r- ! Is still soili-l'ilng to be done In the line' of public golf links and gymnasium. A never falling cure for rut, burns, senilis, ulcer wound and orc Is pe Wltt's Witch Hazel Salves. A most soothing and healthy remedy for all skin nff-cll in Ac-ept only the genu ine. CHAH IlOriMTlH. Druggist. G'Tinntt university student need not feel 1:1st down because th" rlehsiag 1 agitating (1 measure for the suppression of dueling. They ran luarn to play football, which has the advari ag.. of affording more element of danger than mere sword practice. Don't wnlt until you become chronic. ally constipated but take P-Wltt' Lit tle l'rlv 1!I'T now and then. They will kii'ii vour liver and bowel In good order. Kasy to lake. Safe pill. ("HAS. UOGKItH, PrugglMt. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This jinparat Ion contain: all of the dli'Staiit.s and (IIkchIh all kimlH of fiHl. Ilk'lve.s Instant relief and never fill Im Ui cure. It iiIIowh you toeatull tho food you want, Tim moHtHeimltlvo BtoinacliH can lake It. ity I In unit miiiiy I tlioiiHandH of (iyspcntlcri liavu been Cured lifter everyl lilnif eluo failed. It In unLMinilli'd for ullHioinach troublitn. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by I'. ('. IirWin- Af'n , ( lilcitgo Thel.li.ii.lliiciiiiliili't tliiii Htbi-jOu. ill For Bale by CHA8. HOOERa, Drugglat- ') a m te.itu ft in I'T'land (ifhlcig. No Change . f . r,. ')' li VN ASH IllVKIt SCIIIiPl'Ll-: - I"r on Astoria . Ail soiling dli 'ibecl p, change l f T 811 Ttatt Is.' ro ei er y five d.vy ' in 1 '..limit) Itiver t in. Pn.lv.-t- T I'nr bind ami ic. .f nt Htm. i wy Undiitg,. Men ay H ' -11 111 r Nil ti paves Alorbi on lib- dallv. ,1 .-pi Mui y f,,r Uwaoo. .- iin-. :mg ther- with train for leing ll.-nch. I'l ga iind North llrin h p-.(. Ileiiiinlng uri.ie al Aatnr'.a am evening G W l. l ' NHIlKltlt T. Agent. Astoria A I. CIU.IH. G.ui inl I'limeuger Agent, I'lirllaitd. Oregon. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are mnleinpl itmg a trip, ivhivli.-r ,,n biialnetu r pleasure, liny naturally want lite lct inrvlc "biainiililn a fur a iee,l cmfort and iif-,y 1 eon, ented Kiiiplny, of th VV IHi V .NrtlN CRNTRAL LINKS r palj to TV' Ihe public and nur Irani are opeig.,., ,,, B , ,,e rna enn- necllon wlih diverging line at all Junction point I'ullimiii I'. 1 lac Sleeping and Chair ' nr on through train. Pining t-,,r service unexcelled, Meal ervei a ,t oun In order Id obtain the frt-cl.is r vliv, axk Ihe tlcktii w,.,t i you a tlck"t over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct conneilnn at mi. run ror Chicago, Mliwaukf nnd all ooliit Ka Kor any furHlSr Inf.wmsMm eull on anv Miket ng.'nt, r corre uid wilt JAM. C. f-ONP. (ien, I'ass. Ag't. or JAM. A. CLOCK, Mllw,iukt)e, Wl. Gnnernl Agent, THH CHICAGO A NOItTll VK3TI':RN IIAILWAT. 1