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THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, SA1TUIHY. DKCMMHKU 21. 1!HU A GREAT ;ENIUS, as Ruskin defines it, is simply a superior power of seeing. Have you the genius to sec how important an element in the success of your house-keeping is the use of Ivory Soap? Judged by the work it does Ivor is the cheapest soap in America to-day. It is harmless. Embroideries, Lc-.s and d:iicaie stuffs should be washed cn!v -.-it, -. C-.,-. Vv.Ul nui u0.lp. WEILL TOO HEAVY FOR TOM TRACEY Ckver Australian Lost to the San Francisco Lad in the Eighteenth. A REMARKABLE EXHIBITION' It Was Hammer aiil Tonjis From the Uou;; and the Finest Contest Kver Seen in Portland. A left hook, landed jnexpectedly In the eighteenth round, gave AJ. Nelll, the San Francisco fighter, lie decis ion over clever Tom Tracey In one of the most exciting ring battles ever witnessed In the Northwest. The fight took place Thursday night at the ex position building, Portland, and was witnessed by about 1300 people. It was hammer and tongs from the gong, and some remarkably clever work was dune by both principals. The crowd was characteristic of Portland audiences, in that it knew nothing whatever of the game. The two contestants had agreed to fight nlv with both arms free, but in the seventeenth, when Tracey fought Nelll nht- and amunK sp-r-.lng men while the latler-s arms Were around j there was general r-eret that the cl-v- , the Australian, the crowd hiss-d. Of," "le Australian should hav. ben course, there was no foul. At other , I''"' against his larger opp- n-nt ..f ( times the crowd was pleased or ilis- . Thursday night. j pleased without cause. I Before the main ev.-nt Nn.m,n-J 1 Nelll gained a decided advantage in ! ' challenged Smith, agreeing to the verv first round, when he split ,181 him in twenty rounds, and offertn? ' Tra.ev'slip. Nelll did not do the dam- J'J t that he culd Jo so.: age w ith a straight right, but w ith i Smith. rm hl" 1,1 " !'; his head. The lip was ldlv cut. and. ;9'and. accepted the challenge, and lat while the wound was not painful, it," th were matched to nwj covered Tracey with blood. After that j January This will be even a more j Nelll kept jabbing into the sore, and ; exciting fight than the Tracey. .Will j before the end ame both men w ere to. t.A ,,. lu.m'hn'. irore I Thre fights have occurred in Tor-- t Nelll appears to the onllnarv spectator to 1 a very cn fighter, but he has j the knack of using his head and elbow !nn"n m-1 tne r-cepns w.-r- in mixes. -C2!,1CV'- ,h" last " th- r"'-iI''B As early as the s.--.,nJ round it look- j -V-'M "nl' !'':5- ed like Neill s fight. 1'p to the eighth the men fought desperately, and It was j evident that the rontest would not J la.st out the tw-.-niy rounds at that I puce Tracey played throiitfhi.u'. for the San Fian-iwan s wind and and i.:. i..... . l ...rll.lt. I BlUltej s Il,Oi III .-Olll- ..-lii..!-. blows Nelll was In w- nl-rful form, boWe-.-.-r. und the Kivage onslaughts of th- Australian seemed to hav..- absci lutely n-i .-ffxr'.-t. Neill -.n' -r.'ed himself- c.itli jabbing irvto Tracey's sore !,'', .in Injj al trciueiit. inu.-rval t. lail 1 .1 lleLieiVe blow . Ill I lie sixth Trae.-y rvach'-d the law vbM'nisly. just ;i the gong rang, find in the eighth and ninth, the tamest rounds of the eorrest, gave an exliiihtion of footwork Ihitt was never erjualed In this part of the world. In the tenth a right swing I to the jaw put Traoey on the ma., but did not hurt him.-' Tracey , reached I Nelll's kidneys iulte often djrlng the Do you know the most luxurious bath in the world? Have you used Pears' Soap? Sold ill over the world. I II !l I . T" I MAN'S IDEA. ; rourM. but h' b!ows sormctt t h.n Ir.o . ft.ct. In th. olovonth X.ll! r.vii r.uo ,ir., 1 :r:o,! t v::!e th- thfns lc kecj s. hut Tracoy was tv cl. vor. Th-' fo'.l'.w iac ro'.ir,! u.is d-vl, Icily tft-.' Austra :a:i s as h '..ir. !'! har 1 va', time. Ja: t't-foro ttiv.f a . a!lo, Tracy roach. J Nolls av with a har.l loft that Sfom-J t . i'...:o .ho 5an F;ancls .art. but. as a canoh onsjol, Traoey was unal '.o t follow up tho ajvantju-e In the fourtrt'tith Nolil as hlssoJ f .r usinc his elbow, an 1. for the only time Jurlti!? the contest, the crowd was risht. In tho fifteenth Traoey slipt.! ' th. flo-ir. Noil! Immediately ,,lckod nim up. in oruer tnat ine Australian might not rest for a few econJs. At this atage of 'the proceedings It look ed like Traoey would surely last out the twenty rounds. In the seventeenth Tracey mixed matters in lively style, i Roth men Seemed too weak to do ef- fectlve work, though the exhibition ; continued to be a most clever one. In ; the final round, sj Nelll broke from ft clinch, he placed a hard left Jab on Tracey's jaw. The Australian went . dow n, but at once raised himself on his arm. Martin Penny, who was In Selll's corner, realizing that th fight j was over, advised Tracey to remain ; down while Referee Joe Acton counted off ten seconds, and Tracey did so. ! When he staggered to his feet he j grasped the outstretched hand of Nelll, . who felt none too Jubilant. As Tracey j left the ring he remarked that Nelll j was too big for him. Indeed, the rali fornian seemed 20 pounds heavier than , Tracer. He Is a wonderful lighter, but , net. the in-flght-r that Tracey Is Wnlle , ; he had slightly the worxt of matters, !" the-way through. Tracey put up a -land of late When Smith and Tri- n".' ,h, r" was -3Vj in h h"us' ". IT DA7.7AJ& TIE WORLD, N (,iM.,)vl.ry , In,i(.ini. na, ,.-,,,r '. rreat - d one quarter of the excitement .tnat has btn caused by Dr. King's: New Discovery for Consumption. It's -severest tests have bcn on 1k)o ! -h victims of Consumption, f'neiirr.onl.-i, Hemorrhage, Pb-urisy and lir -.ri' hi'i thoiisands of '.vho'n i' has r s"ir'-d ti lerfei t heal'h. Y'it Cou-.-hi". ''.,;, H, Atlima Crup. Hay v-r. Il-.:i.... i. ess and Whooping ' V.iyh i' ) i,, HUi'kest. surest cin- in th- ".o;ld. It . ..ia i .. r...ni, ti.. ...... ...... n . . .. I If. will ow lan l.'ll. OO Hl.ilUII.ee.'. rlltM:i' - tion or refund mon-y Large jj,,.,!,.. -f, an, j lf pr; J(,ir (r,.r. ' j PERSONAL MM NT ION". ! A K. CoM.s-r, the "a hl-iiio-i rio-r- chant was ill the j:y t i Fath'-r P.eilly, of Portland, editor of th'- catholie H'-ntine!, w;L.-j ln ihe , ry 'yenterday on a brief -. i -it. Jese Raker, a prominent f.irnvr of -Orays River and ex-aeH.-or of Wuh- . klakum county, Is In 'lie city. , l Captain John Thomas, lat master r,f ' the Rritsh bark Fulwood, d'-parteij lest I evening for his home In Liverpool. "Jack" Rradbury, the nopular crak er man, of the metropolis. Was doing LuxincKS with local d'-alers yesterday. H returned to Portland on the even ing train. IN THE ORIENT Three Movements on Foot Hav ing in View the Establish mcnt of Institution. SEEKING ORIENTAL BUSINESS Tlio (iitni iint v Trul ( iiiiiitii) if Nr., 101k Ha- ! U' ri'M'iitiili.i'si to NliaitK lull anil Manila. j N'KW YORK. Pv it.-Thre dls ' tin.t movements are at the moment junior iv, having In view the ostab j Iishment of American lunkinii faoill ; tic in the Orient, savs the Journal of ! Commerce. These Include first, the es I tabllshir.eni of branches at Shanghai ' an.! Manila, by the C.uaranty Trust Company, second, the establishment of a ha ik ai '.icularly org.ituied f-r Orb ntal tnit:..i by a syndicate of which Edward U. Cragm Is tho head, n-i 1 thir.l. establishment ly a Now York National hank of a I r.nu h ut M itliia l n as suiiatilo huislatloii J:i. H s! in U h!,ti,- lis (l-o ono n'll.il.lo I Tho !lr-l two of '.tioso , tvmo.h for il s.o. m n !l.:n:l..n t'.it i.ivo la. n dotlnltc atul U!.-tic . .vn-tl; u!l n. (. !l. ti-.-i- --.. nor t m I'llt r. ni.-nsil.lf ilotaila f.v. "os-.ir.i:ni vf.hor tho Moll- it ' ..I t.ty tii-' National bank which I r. -IK-SOS to est il.'..s.': a t:a'i. ! at Manila, or :Yi iv.; il form u:i !; ;.!. ! it Is lr-''os. 1 su !i branch . ni l bo ostab- hsh- I T.i.i l-ur.ks w hi-, h haw 1" n ' t.ioio ..r 1-s fr-ely m.'ti:l..t:i' I in c-n- n.vti'ti w:th this rumor are the .a li'iai I'i'.y and tho rliaso N.i'.l.nal T!i. so rutnors have, however Wen Je- t;:-.l bv r. t-r sontati os of both of th banks. Vlce-rn-sidont Trumbull, of tho r.'.iaranty Trust tVmiany and Mr Wise. ..no ..f the London munagera I of tho . ..mi any sailed from San Frun-i-i.-io r-'.-ntlv for tho purpose of estab. Hsh. ni; br.in.hos of the Trust v'om panv at Shinnhal and Manila. They have Instructions to undertake at once the opening up of the branches. It has been reported that the Trust Com pany has bought a defunct Kngllsh bank at Manila as a basis for the new Manila branch. This Is denied, how ever. Permits to establish branches of the trust company have been given by tne secretary oi war ami seoreiar, u. .l- It Is not the Intention to capitalise j th(lUKh lhoy may n,,r atn).j branches but to conduct them as bran- !,h( nna,u Ull r,-nar.ls of su-.essful cf ches. Rusiness will be b..gun as soon ' f,rt , ,jrf, u lltJ,T , TllCl,nia as p-jsslble after the end of the year t eW!1 and the company has given the au- ; thoritles at Washington such asaur- j it GIKIK3 TUB IiIl. ance of its responslbllliles that It will, It Is understood, receive on behalf of j this government the first Installment of the Chinese Indemnity and will In time become a custodian In whole or In part of the civil and military funds j at Manila. i Definite details of Mr. Cragln's plans are n .t yet available, but It Is learned that Mr. Cragin has already secured the s. nior partner of one of the b-l knoun American-China houses as agent at Shanghai of his new bank. Suit Gases Smoking Jaekets ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Iii Large Assort Trice-i tu A. STOMAS THE CLOTHIER Agent for Hart, Schaffner & Marx Crouse, Brandcgee & Co. CELEBRATED CLOTHING Fine Tailor Made Suits Carried in Stock. Neckwear 6 Mr I'i'Mitln. It will be rtviille.1. whs a mcinlvr of tlu K)re.Ci-agin n.lloato which secured a concession from Mciiinitiia for building I lie i-anul. The arm v. In time of war, i'ntuivii cities mid vast guntit it ten of valuable properties. t-ntralmiiil In ar. during campaigns of greater or lcs m- rrliy without a cent of U'ltiuncrailoii as pi ll money. With thf advance of modern nil a I science nnl linpnn i-tnont tin" prise system should bo abolished, es pecially when the tll Islon of thi spoil has txvoiiie a subject of Injustice. Think of It, you who nr.- wise Satin1 on. i.':.,rv: t; chdi.-k. ns.ooo. while to Schley, the ttse hero of Sun lingo. In command ut the destruction of (ho Spanish fleet wait graciously nllowo.l tho luiliry hiiih of lllM. Ril l to Admiral Watson, HO.V Tho nv oram' Amoil.iin ollHin h onio en.n of Just loo In his huslno-s mako up anil ih'tosts sui h wioiik ilts. rlinlna tlons, Sti.h t. ai'l'iiiotit Injusdo lll hastrtt tho tlmo when tho .llstrl butlolt of Illo inonry will Iv a drill symrin - Walla Walla I'nlon. FIKST Sl'ltM AHIXK VAIH.K W hU h was ma lo from nn onltnary win Insulaio.l with Riitta ivroha. was fifty yoars nco. It was al-o nhout this la l.l Hi'tvas tho Knitllsh ihminol nhoilt ame ttim that Host, t.01',1 Stomach Itlttors. ih.- noil.l r'ti 'no,l tlvsi'opsia cunv .is flr: Intnulti fl 10 tho ib li , nn. I Us Mic. oss as a family nio.ll raio .luriiiir thoio yours .ilmost ocilpsos that of tlio su(. in.ii !n.' . .il.lo ii hi!,, to- ,,.ui, or ln"T.nta. l""i in- a s-tf. j f. t,.r from th- .ll-oii. -.. i is I.. .ui... u hao ti i-r tv..l 1M' at or,. .- If- t .".t u .11' 1 T ". sf;. t"h. n y.' ir or.".r' - ri Ttv .-!! I' i ll!, lltl I I !.. il l' I' ,..luo tcust i !'. 1 s'.-.'l' .,'1 1 ;!'v f..'....v I - : r . !v a nn- cm o t - -. I :-. ,i'i'-. . .-t tn. -nil . r o' !'; c.btn.-t Is .'.'-'ii -'I kc I tr. ill 111 hi - do Tho sa':uy ui I Is n holly to tho rospo:iK.i:i-. s mid 1 1 r a I-.-- i iusrar.. : tho m..t I partiii, !!' i:ia.!o.ii,it t th" ability o.-ct,d It: the head of a department of th- government and one of tho president's n.c!s. rs Some of the ablest m. n In tho ootmtry an' persuaded to enter the cabinet and In almost every Instance they do :o at a pecuniary sacrifice. A nuoeessful law practice or an ex.-culce office In al most any large bank or corporation Is worth more than the t" 0 'alary which the gov ornni'-nt pays f..r the service of such high priced men as, for example, Lyman J Cage, ullhu Hoot .n(, rhlnmi,.r ,. Kn, ' liem .if the rablnef nr. Other mrm no l-ss able The fame of Ruoklrn's Arnica Bolve, aa the best In the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns. Rurns, Urulses, Hores, Scalds. Rolls, doers. Felons. Aches, Tains and all Skin Kruptlons. (inly Infallible rile cure- :V a box at Hart s i Drugst .re Foley's Honey Tat bculs lung and stops the cough. 1 Men's and Boys' Goods ! - mint nii'l ut Suil. ri, a i (3 9 ? 9 i ? ? F 9 Umbrellas Nothing Makt s it mniv ("li'itsino; iiinl tliinil'lt ill limn a will oliii.-iii Hilitlc nl Jfwrlrv, Silviitvitiv, Klumy (io.ul-, Cut (ilus., nr u tint' Silk I'm liivlln. ' Kvi i v j.ii'fi' in stock i,s nl'giinriiiitt'ftl (Utility iiml value. J. H. SKYHOUR. Cigars for Cliristnuis Thon' Is no imir accs'ptabli' t'hristmas (irvarnt than a K'i of fine OBar I ha Just ifcolMil nu cspoclnlly asmirtct nt.H k. In botra containltiK from twelve to IS) I'lKnrs Just thr hln for a fil.iid who amokoa. A II tic lino of (.Ii'. nulla ul'lo f.,r KlfIS has a Is.) tx-rn iveel oil WILL MADI50N. T ii'v ciimr. iu't iiiw tini. .'.-.ii i not a luxury It Is a mvrs-sin- W h. n the householder buys coal to w.i ins coal that will buin not coal -.hat will 'burn bis niom-y" only. Wy oming . .. 1. fr. Ill tin- o, b-briitrd Hock Splits mines t,e very t'.st to 1 bad r-.r (iimllv use. It produces tt:e :iiaitnnin "f to it in-l ito- minimum of hit and a-hes In pi Ice It Is wlihlil th.- ie.i. ! of all 'live 'l ri trial T'-lo-l h .no -o.l S KIAt' 1!K C -.. Agents. fnu'.nio I a '. think ' the awf-d th.llgs We kl'o.i Jib e.lt J eopl'- Whom We .loti t know irme'iiio V.-s, Isn t It won. l.-i ful' An I Jus' tlink what the I pie whom .lout know m.iv know ill- Hi in l'.tr...' l-'n-e 1'io-s Ni'TP'i: hf rrnt.ic tun' Noll. ,. Is h'Toby given, 'hat . n Ti day. the Slat day of I etnU r, t'l. at th" li nir of i o i ih k p m. at the .'it Hull In the Council Chamber the Committee on Stroem ,n.l I'uldlc wav and Hoard of Assessors, consti tuting the Hoard of Kipi-lK.itl.ni will iii'-i-l and oiamine. correct mid e.Uall" the assessment roll No (or the 1 in -prowtnent of Commercial street from the west line of Seventh street to the west lino of Sixth street. All object to said nsaeaament must 1 made In writing snd filed before aul 1 time. II K NKU"N. Auditor and Tollce Judge of the City of Astoria. ' Say. who s that severe looking f.-l- low over there In the Ul-tltting gown' !l mean the one in front with the eye 'glasses and the close shave." "Hush, (that's one of the lady presidents." NoTH K OK 1'1'IU.ICATI' N Notice Is hereby given that on Tues day the 31st day of Iterember. 1i. ut the hour of 3 ocloek p. m.. at the City Hall of Astoria In the .'otiru il Chuin-Is-rs the Committee on Slie.ta and Public Ways and Hoard ot Assessors, constituting the Hoard of Ivjuallz itlon of tho City of Astoria, wlil i ,eet und i xninlne. lorreet and e.U,il tho -sessmeiit roll Nil, IK f..r He lii. prove meiil of Sljth street trom the north line of Commercial street to a ilnl on said Sixth street, when the same would bo Intersected by the north line ..f block 6. extend.-.! west. All objects to snl I ai-Henxn.ent must Ih' made In wilting and ilbd before said time II i: NKI,M-N. Audllor nnd Police Judge of Ihe City of Astoria. Oregon ) Shot Line Zuhohbicibc TlMli SCHKD , Depart ' Chicago i Portland : Hpec:al 9:ii0 a. m. ' via Hunt ington Atlnn tic I-lxproa M r.'t p. m. via Hiinl 'ngton St. Puul I-'.-ut mall il p. m. via Spokano IM.KH From Portland Arrive Halt Lake, Denv.-r, Ft. Worth, uma , ha, K'an.-as '.'.ly 4'llop. m iSt. I.olllS, Chicago 'and Kist S ilt Lil -. Denvi Ft. Wnriii, (Hill ,h.i, Kansas f.'liy, h. In ii ti Hi. Louis, i :h!r.iK ' and lla.''. Wall i "Wail.i" tywl-ilnn Hli.l. ,kane, M niieap ili, H'. Paul, Duiulb 7.0(1 a. n.' Milwiilkee, Chi cago nn, Last 72 hours from Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER HCIIKDULU From A"'orla i All sailing ilule-i subject to change l For San Fran.-lsa : Co every five days I 7 a.m. Columbia River I a. in. Dailvex- To Ponl.ind and exc. ceotHun. I Way Landings, i Monday Hream-r N.ihcottn haves Astoria on tide, dally, eX -ept Sill, lay, for llwaoo, c'.nneitlirig ih' ie wllh Ira us for Umg Reach. Tioga and North Reach points. Returning arrives at Astoria same even ing. fl. W. IJUNHHKKRY, Agent. Astoria. A. 1.. CRAIO, O'-neral 1'as.enger Agent, Portland. Oregon. mm m ukimht or tiiw iyniTiis or thm FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ctr Aim"ntA. At Astoria. In the Htata of Crsgon. at the cloae of buslneas. IVcember Ittb, IWt: HHrtiifllCHH U.na and iHscouuts t:W.v; I Overdrafts, scutd and tin- eoiired !.: II I', ti Itomls to Secur clrcuW- tlon H MD 00 Slocks, socurlllea, etc. lliSIl 7t .ii her real estate owned 1. 140 ii I I'uo from National Hanks tool reserve agents) I H it 1 Pile from State Hailka and i Hankers &J.JM W - ipiio from approved resorro I ageiiia . . J J-'O ;i Intel n il Itovoiiiir Stamps ,.. IM iJ I N. tos of otln-r Nation! i I H.iiika :.l4e i ; ! Ni.-ke' and cents J.s) IJ i I w f .,1 Moiie) Iteaorv o In lini-k. via ' , 3 j,.! (Vi t. gil lender Notes l,"'0 M lit 00 i; -l- inptioii fund with r -t I I - - a . II ' I I v c ll illl.l I :o 1 1 l' . j I 0 I i'"'a' . tr..;.o : ! i.iAiiii.rriiisi jcapnal k al l In ... .'.' 'ssi i) ' sint i in-, fun i . . :.. en .si - I n l.i Med pi ..tits, loaa e p. lis.- nn I tavea pall 3-'. IIS 70 :Vi?-"lial Hank notea out. 1 n.m ding l! :.si is) i ui.. I.. S'a'e Hank, and ; I;. mk. rs , . K't -i' I In l.i (dual deposits j sill t to . heck $11 "M 1 'ein.ind certificates j ..f .i-p.iu i.M.111 j:, sii.in i ! T,.tai iu.:;o Sl'Vli: iK olll;nN County of Clatsop, as I. S. K tlordon. cashier of the above-named bank, do aolcmn I) swear that the above statement Is true lo the best of my knowledge- and Ix'llef S S C.iililHiN. Cashier Suhsorlls- I and sworn In lieforo Hie, this !th day of tvrombcr I"1. C. II Tlt MHS.iN. Notary I'libllc. Correct -Atteal JX'NMI KAMM, W F M'ltltKi'nllt. liKu C FIxVKI.. Il rectors. NuTfCK F.'U HMH Notice Is hereby given, that up tn the hour of 2 o'clock p. in on the list lay of tieoeinlior. l'.il. I ho committee - ii ways and menus of the Coinuinn Council of the Ciy of Astoria, will re ceive acaltd bids for printing ni.d pub lishing all legal notices riili-d by the City of Astoria f..r tlm year ln HI. Is inual specify the price kt square inch of II lines nonpareil type. The right la reserved to reject all bid. A. isCIIKIlSKCKAC. A HHIX. tv P PAHKKIt. Committee on Ways and Means Ntyricio. The annual meeting of the siockhol b'i of ihe Astoria Iron Works will Ixi held st their office on January I. IfrC, at i JO p. m , lor the purpose of elect Ing directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet In. Hy order of the hoard of directors JOHN FiX ITrsldcnt. Attest: W. J nlNTiRR, Secretary. Astoria, Ores;, Dec II, 1WI. C. J Commission. Brokerage. Insurance and Shlcclne. HQTKIL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OULCGON Tlio Only PlrMl-CliiMM llotul In lortli.nd Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Suilit:8 of nil kiii'lsiit luwust, rut, fur IsIh'I-iiicii, I'lirincrs und Iil;h'Ih. As Vs ALLI3N, Tenth nd Cummcrtliil Streets LEA & PERMS' The Original Worcestershire XWARS Or IMITATION. The only Root! sauce; enriches tho tm, ,1.1 !,. taste of all MeatH.Fish.Oainc.Salad.s, etc., nnd given a flavor that Imitators UilCll I"" 'ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA I RIVER RAILROAD. J I KAVK ! i a in I ! ? IH l III IMI1 1 1 AM tlllll I'.nlln.i.l In on l'ii I i II Hit m Yt A.I in ami r I IW lull. I. I At toil I A t't ('fllal.it ml V ) I'nliila J 4'' u. j III i ui II I III ' f I HtwAMIist IHVtslliN ltv.iul a.l.ala t"r vxarienleii, I T a I II via ml ri.val. Kurl ...av ISa a s hi llainiiiiiii.t ami Ailoiis I'mai m lv a in I Sea.l.l. tt w aMU.n. ill Ms Iwis flavai, HainM -ml, run t ut m Kill a ml sieve au.l A.l'.na Holiday only. All trains maks rloss r-tisMtiua at (lobkt with all Northern trwsaa to and from ths Kaxst ana lfcut pt-tiUi. J, C AtATO (len'l Frslghl snd Psssenrsr Aft. MM COLLAK LINE ..Forliand Astoria oufa.. STR. 'BAILEY f.ATZERT." Mally Rounil Trips Fimpi Bundsf. TIMt CAHD l-avf I'.irlland. l-ave Astoria.. .Urn. 7 pm. The Dalles Boat STR. "TAHOMA." Il'tiveeii I'orilan.l, The luile, and wsf I'.'iuts 1IMK CAIIO lv l'.rllsut. Tue.lay.. Thutaly an t Hi ii .Ian at t a tu Arrive Tim pillrs ttio .sine day. & p m. I. atos The I'a. Ira Sun lay s, W.ln- data ai! Krolni at 7 a in. Arr.vra r.i'tln-l. aaiii .lay, 4 pm. Thii r life has the grandest a'nlo at tia, II ma on earth leviiHnf Fo.( of Al.br tttet H.ilh 'I'll ik. Main JM. A J TAYU'lt, Act A.torU JiUIN M FII.!.ixN. Agt. The Pallas). I'll V rilirll A HAUNKS. Agfa llooal It.ver Wol.i-Xltl) A W'TBim. Agts. Whits Saltn.-n. J c W V ATT. Agt Vsnv.mrsr. ill W rlllCtriMN. Agt. Portland i Fisher's Opera House I.. It. kl III, l.raaac and k.n..l Saturday ) Milit, Dec. (Ll HEN HENDRICKS Ami tin i-xii Hint i-oiiiniiiy of jiliivtTjt in tin- (irl iiml lu-ft "f Swi'ilisli jilayg le Olson" The anme Old le. wllh new faces, new specialties and features. Filled lo the limit with roaring comedy Beetles, lou. lira of heart Interest; brilliant specialties. HPIX'IAL -rilK FAMOUJ1 Swedish Ladles' Quartette WILL POrtlTlVKIA APPKAJL AI'MINSP N - Reserved seals, lie; nai lery. i0-. Advancs sale of seats pens Friday morning at (Jrlffln at llred'S. CHAI CMSjtOrti House Ueoktri - ASTORIA, ORE H'niW AlVi.. anil Parlae Icinraa Oo . SAUCE JM-UNCANIONI,Afji,ll.y.