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Ull. MORNING ASTOKIAN, I-K1DAY. HICMMIH.K 27. HUH gaily otortatt. Telephone Main Mt TERM3 OP SUBSCRIPTION DAILY. Sent by snail. Pr year 1W Heat tr tntul per month M rred by carrier, per month WKKK1.Y. Sent by mull, per year. In advance. $!. The Ator:an guarantees to Its alver Ksers the largest circulation of any newspaper r-hllshed on the Columbia rlrer. NO COlANI.U. 1V. I"Y. As predicted by f "t ' -. the proposed Philippine tariff hill which was passed by the lower house of con gress last week Is meeting w.th jlimwt universal criticism by the press of the Pacific coast states. This criticism Is not confined to the Penwatie press, which was to be expected to opiwe not only that measure, but any ami all tariff measures rivpoW by a Repub lican congress, but It is being vignous Jy assailed by the strongest Republi can rapers of the coast. There was no stauncher supporter of the doctrine of extension than the San Francisco Chronicle. It argued loelc ally and wi-h gre.it force fir 'he re tention of the rhi'ipi ine s'ands. In discussing the present pr-i.ec.e-1 bill In a recent Issue that pn'vr sounls .1 note of warning to the party anl cautions It acalnst forcing t"-e 1 ill mi on the country. It says: "In record to the bill for v'.mtv-ne a tariff on Importations rti the Philippines, the rVrc-.o-'ratie r-'em'.-rs of the Ways and Mean Committee have taken precis. lv the position nhlch the Chronicle n-edlctel th.it they would take. They have lie-n enabled to raise a very d.ing-nis i'sue. anl the power has be-n (riven them to do so by the she-r folly of P.epul liean leaders. The minority ra-mlvrs of the committee boldly charge that ly the imposition of the preposed duties" Re publicans are d. 1 berat--ly setting up a colonial system, and that they are do inj so at a cost which will, ly the en 1 of next year, amount to $("JVv. This policy, the minority declare, is pure colonialism.- anl 'w. 11-nt irkl Imperialism.' anl "he 'vorst if It is that these aecusa-lons rre true. Tariffs, and w? misrht alwavs say. only tariffs, make countries foreign to cich o'her. A nation may d:ff-r P.h'n Itself in race, comj lexion. religion, he bits and aspirations and still one n-ition. b-tit whn a tariff wall has Veen s- t up, creatine opj ortg business Interests, the nari.in leoo?n-s iwi Win the weaker of th-se two Is rov-m-d by the stronger It Is welt-marked imperial lsm.' When the strorcvr tits its own citizens In at! Imur an- pPcs of t"u within the . 1 . . r. ain i.f 'ho .leii-r anl controls I's local 1. e s'.v ion :,nl ad ministration, it Is ' u"-- colonialism.' The Ionic is r-d-r-l-ss. Th-re 's danger that it will 1- foun 1 re-is-l--s. J'..r the first time in th his'ory .0 -h- ir'y Republl.-an lead- have f. rm :!atd an o-u- ii-un whifh th-i- is 1 . r-"-.is. n to be'l"e that the pe.,; 1.. wl 1 sustain them. "We must there'. ,. p. r. J ut "n Reiiubli' an f-na-.ors t. save ' ; .iry from disaster an ! h- n.itlo.-, ft -r:i dis (redit. Th- situation i- wry dif ferent from that whiih evit- at tlie time of the lassace ,.f ri)(.p.r(0 ;jico bill. The supreme ourt at i-nst t,ome of it has declared the law and put all the responsibility on congress. 'Kx pansion' is no longer a mooted ques tion in the country. The peoik have accepted the pritlriule and ratified the acquisitions made unjer it. There are no longer any anti-exr ani.,ni.ts- In the land. Hut there are as many anti-imrierialists- and an'l-colonialls's,' as ever. In the canvass of 1W) Repub lican orators vil with the .nost ram pant Brjanites In their denuciation of Imperialism and 'colon ialUm.' They were taken at their word, and now we see them propping to enact the very thins which they so strong ly denounced. The expansion Is sue being out of the way, what the people now have to consider Is the uuestlon of government. That government must be absolutely just, both to Filipinos and Americans. The people will insist that It shall be so, and the party which attempts other policies will suffer. We do not want colonies and will not have ;hrn. i'ut we can have no Philippine tariff with out (setting up a Filii ino colony. They are one and inseparable. W.- shall see what Republican statesman hip in the senate wjjl do for us " Mu'-h has Is n said and written In Manila n-ff-ntly regardini? :t ihn at etied uprising and the mpremaf-y of the military authotl'y In the Philip pine Islands. That there !s and has been an Insurref th.n In .-amar of more or less importance ever nitn-e the date of Amt rlian ori upation Is conceded. That military authority should be and Is aupreme there Is also conceded. But to conclude from this that there Is danger of an uprising of the natives In Luzon, and hence a necessity of re turning to martial rule In Manila and elsewhere throughout the Islands, Is absurd. Certain of the htandx are In Insurrection. Such should be curbed with the Iron haul of military powrr. The greater portion of the Islands an at peace. To talk of returning such portions of the islands to military des potism will do more than any other one thlna to create a feeling of unrest among the natives, anl may and probable will culminate in another In surrection. There Is less trouble In the srvhipebgo. with the evcptlon of St i;iar. than there has Nxn tn any of our western states with the Indians dur ing the past thirty years, an t less than there has been In tranv of the nuith en spites wf.h the negroes during the same perio! -Mani'a Amcrl. niv The annual report of the sui'rln tendent of the deal letter cMce shows that people have not become less care less in using the malls as a means of forwarding valuables and letters VHirlng the last year the dead letter office received nearly .cAVi unclaimed letters alone. Of these. $? were droptvsl Into the lst office without any a 1 Iress at all The numlvr of letters rescr.ir.f the leal letter offlce which contained money was ,? M anl the am-un! of money In. I 'sed Aggregated f TJ. whi'e '".si lettei-s r-o,dve 1 at the deal letter ortl.-e o.nt.i:ni-d postage stamps. t?.i'"'"1 letters containing d-af's r. -tes anl other valuable 1 :y- r, ag-cr'ga-!-c 1 face a'i:e ?' ;? m e-i !iku ie s n' to tV-o .',m 1 1c"-r .-1,-. The c-i.r.d !.,;(! ,f t.t-.- s par--.-c o-v ne.l at tVe .lei 1 1 r ot'oe of f. l o'er "le.ies , f V - f.,r ,,,, .i,,.v were 1 '!n- l bv n -irv tov n-e--.i son", w is V!""l. TV fv.srh a-no-.I ca- n--y MM n of the Jiin Krtn :s ' i Tr ! J it'i il whieft Is ins' to hir.d Is itv f th- i Vil'iti'.i a".-"l;f el 'tons .-v."- is. s'i.l hv that lotirnal I' vas p.-e(al jirfi,-;,. o' ir.te-eit to te can"c,yr'cn ! i' t-e Paoe, ,Nat lf h!-o"V of the ! !r.i ' an I p"s.rt niaii'M le o' '' 'a'ii-r! in.brstrv l.iincr one if ''v eiot j iVre anl va'ualle rat 'rs on 'Via i-jti'-i. t thr" has ever '"me on l-.r our ih-vr-i at;on The canrterv -di'fon ;s .tie n wbteh the Trade To'ir-.ii may v.-'l feel nrou 1 anl w'l! 1" f und a -en - v.' aconlsi'tlon !n 'ho oVe of i-v r.i .i.-ni' l n the i jr-.i'V b'ts". As rrwnr e ;l..n -e tha ro;'-i,,''v ;i a ,!.: r Viq v. l svav 'e, :"oi n .l.i .!,) v- a- i-i . ff r 'h 1 e' ".' a' tfc.-. .a.-. h- ard ' a-- "'!,- .... . i-S'lel boh C'V-S '!-o I n .1.,. .1-.. V l ' 1 T" ,.r s ' n --'. !"' o , r,...r-,Vu- T'-'s i "t:- ' an . .. , r...n .. .i. t iv d ); ' 'i ' '! ..... ;n. v;..! 'I " .n r-'-l'l 'i- i h .1 '..;i'l".i O..M'io7 ,5 tti:s '!' ! h. v 1 St t R. '., ' ,a I Vj OV Tl-T' H O- tk.,-' , , rn Ij r. :'Ho ' ' -i- -r o-.-.r' hi-- s' :T-. 1 r u- I v ie! i's r.r viiicccn ir" . tt r.T. .1 T t ! e-v T'e r.".inlli:l''v figel. no, r.'i- h time should be 'ah' in un ' rrmniieiilv "rinc 'he cilty .ir':- nvn ihTieh thev di fsm' ahou'd-r-ofmi'S. The announcement that the sleet Ine cars tn le- p:n '.n the great Itus'slan Tran-?Itierian railway are to be l.uilt in th- I'nlted ?ta'es shatters the last hope nf the travelling public finding relief from the Pullman porter and his ever present tip. The stone skeletons of mammoths Is lng unearthed In the West are noth ing compared to the steel skeletons of sky scrapers our progeny will dig up on Manhattan Island some day N. Y. .'ommerrlHl. Eight Kngll.sh transports capable of carrying 0o0 head of horses are now at New Orleans awal'lng cargoes. This means fpilte a sum of money for West ern hore miners. Insf-usslon of the oiiesilon ns to ni.eir.er thf- new year so close at hand j the second or thi-d of 'he L-O'h cen tury many be expected to ef.rne to the front, any day. The Southern Pa. ili'- f.otybf.at ,-'o-lano. which transfers the train be tween Port rvta and Pe-nlch. "!if.,r r.ia !h tf) le converted Into an fill burner. This Is the largest .'tvI oat in the world. It would be well to commence prac ticing on writing 1502. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on ear-h box. 25c. The oally diltlctilt vjucs;lon alnnit dealing with the anarchists Is how to detlne what shall ivtisiltute the crime of being on ntmtchlst. There used (0 be a similar dltllculty In regard lo witchcrait - Tac jib News. Ch.'rlcs Ucplogle. Atwater. O, was In verv ba-l shie. He ny: "'l u(- ! fetvd a stvat deal with my kidneys land wns reo.ucsio.1 to try Foley s Kll ! ncy Curiv t did ho and In four days I was able to go to work again, now I 'am entirely well" Hart's Prugstore I Io you mean t say such a ph steal reck as he is gac you the bin. k rye asked the magistrate. Siiro. you honor, he wasnt a physical wreck till after he give me the black eye, replied the comidaining wife, lit Hits AX KVAX IKI HT S ST 'KY. "I Fuffrred for years with a bron chia! or lung tn'uble and tried various remedies but did not obtain perman ent relief until 1 commenced using One Minute Cough Cure." writes Hrv. James Klrkman. rangvllst of 1'elle Kl'er. III. "I have no hesitation In recommending It to all sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute Cough Cure affords Immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup It Is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to take, never fails and Is really a favorite with the children. They Pke it. Chas. Rogers. Druggist. That's a veiy natural artlfl lal baby they have In th- n.w society play Natural' t should -ay It aas' It is s.. natural tlta: three t aehe'ors got up ,1'i-ii'g til- !pt performance and stalk- i out of t'-.e h- use ri. cclan 1 plain 1-. a'c-r SAVKP IUS I.IVK. I Mi i.iy that I fe.-l 1 owe my !" s;.c; s;a ue.'' w rites j-on. of llaytl. 11 XI nn '1 ' M K-r t':ri e r.rs I w is troubled w ith a so tl .it I could hoi 1 nothing ..i piv s:o.;i.i-i. Many times I woull tw ur-K" 1 1 retain a mors.-! of f... ,1. Vir.al'v ' was confined to my bd. iv.hr .aid I coul I not live. I read or.e of y-u;r advertisements on Kod'd livsi.vsi.i ''lire and thought It fit my case nr. 1 commenced Its us. I began to improve from the firs' bottle. Now I am cured an I recommend it to all" IMs'.s your fool. Cures all stom.io'i troitbl- s. ''his. I'.ogcrs. Ptuggist. V i !.-An ' ner of tho-e swiiilluig le ggais He sai l he was b'iii l. and asked f .r A . nny. N nutiful t.i ly. " i; ,.v, :i I ,i.i'.. say he was Hind Strav S'orl'S HKM.TH ASM RHWTV . poo.- .-.imi lexion is usually the re sult of a tor; I I liver or irregular ac t...n of "he ''i.'l'. t'nless nature's ref use i4 c irr;-l "ff it will sun ly cause jr. ;.;'.. s ,..i Timples. boils and oth. . r "r"i e.s f .i'.ov This Is nature's lo. !.! . ' t'-.'' .Mini; off til" poisons hb h ' ' o'vls failed to remove I'e. W.'t . !..'. K.ir'v 15. g. r ar world '.i'" OM r.or,ed'!fiir this condl'lori. Tl' ' r.- V..r anl pntii"te ' i I h- al'hy a. ti n of ... ....... ' ' .,( n-v-r entis gritdng. -: d:"r ss. Saf-' pilN. Clias ; ! 's ;, tub' for the Neiv Y-t k .nd dine .-Vrat-ajaJ. I.a'irm io 1 ' :n '.v are 1 r-aklng Ihe '"11 1 - -,: '. Th- v.-i Yorkers cannot b" In ti'. l ! .' h, . t innoe. nt form of uniu-e. m.-r." W t-'hm'.-m Post. ' IVF'iFtMATION WANTI'.D. I Th" manufacturer of Banner Salve havinir always b-lieved that no doc- I '. r or m' !i. ine can cure la every cane. ; l.'i'. nev r having heard where Banner ?alve failed to cure ulcers, aores, tct- I t.-r e z-rria. or Idles, as a matter of 'curiosity w,uld like to know if there ,ir- sun rases. If ao they will gladly refund th" money. Hart'a Drugstore. A I.ond .n authority saya tall hats cause Insanity and blindness. Still there ate men who wear silk tiles and black moustaches who can see as fur Into an ordinary game of chance as any of us Minneapolis' Times. OF BENEFIT TO TOU. D. 3. Mitchell, Fulford. Md.t "Pur lng a long Illness I was troubled with bed sores, was advised to try DeWltl'a Witch Haze Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured. It Is the best salve on the mar ket." Sure cure for piles, sores, burns, p.ewere of counterfeits. Chas. Rogers, Prugaji-t. I wish we rtitild hold the elections along about Christmas time, said the astute politician. Oh. that's a poor time for a campaign, objected the un thinking p'-rson. Poor time! responded the astute politician. Why. Just think of the votes that would be raked In for the party that set up ft cry for the Full ''hristmas Stocking'" Baltimore Ameri'-an. Editor Lynch, of the Dally Post, Phllllpsburg, N. J., has tasted the merits of Foley's Honey and Tar with this result: "I have used a great many patent remedies In my family for couths and colds, and I can hon estly say your Honey and Tar Is the best thing of the kind I have ever used and I cannot sa- -,o much In praise of It." Hart's Drugstore. Pat Ro Kelly la dead. Mike-Yin. He hadn't an inlmy In th' wur-r-uld- Pat Phat did he dol of? Mike He was killed In a folght! Ex. r Silk Skirts In latest Styles and at lowost prices. Fur Collarettes Nothing later or inoro appro citit ed asa gift. Sofa Pillows Are always a limn y which nil can afford. We would bo pleased to show the Gentlemen our elegant lino of Black Dress Suits and Stylish Hats. C. H. COOPER'S Leading House in Astoria. A Dollar Saved. . . is a v!!.ir l!.u to !. ic tan s.i !"l!.u's t'l.f juti ii i u w ! !i ii' j ui i i;isr o Handsome Bedroom Set .. No! UltV llrf'dc S, , ;io ( lur S'dctPards. Center Tatles. Muttres.es. Heating Stoves M rrors. Miiifs. Picture Primes, tic. Rcbinson's Furniture Store Sciornl MaiJ l uriilurt takes la I i.kanic lur N TO tsror O'l.P. After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on. take a do.se of Foley's Honey and Tar. It tin.r falls to stop a cold If taken !n tlm- Hart's Pnig- i store. Well, t3.it Is pi-t v touch llllletl'.'d M" I.n-ieis 1 1 llainin. r. ihe eminent a tor J ist ii s I haw hi. In cur Ir.g tuvs. If ..f the . Ig.ire'te habit I am cast In t' e r 1 of the I " iv v v H i" f.-r ! Ii" h ! i -on I taltlm-re A m iTrrin n:. 'Pi.n. A',, 'he ...f a !v. riNen for F y's Hor.ev ;m 1 T,r and nil 1m u-e I' a,-, o !,.! ii I , ,i atd.-ndl I r- me-'v for c.-ui'l s eo'd . or .0'- luncs Hart ! 'ru.'i'. r.- ' ! If -TIT ;n'0-- C .11. ' I ' h- ::! i-, i, ,.. , r v -h ill l ..j ..il' ..f rii t.'l Ko- m. I 'if guns for n,.-ir' ask-d ) f,. ';.,. f . making : I Is for th... s i 'Id. a.-o N'. '.' V. fold, cough or la grippe can be rip; In '! bud. with a dos.. r tie. of I',, I. -y's lon.-y nn I Tar Pew-are "f subs' itu'e Harts Prugstora ''.lU.lio Mill!'. i k I Sen' Some verses to that magizln-. I nl I doti'f think the edit..!- read them at nil. Slnnlck ill' tll.-y Mere a. ep'i-d. Were tliey' Philadelphia I'n-ss J. W. Brynn. of Lowder, UK. writes: "My little boy was very low with pneumonia. I'nknown to the doctors we gave him Foley's Honey and Tar. The result was magical and punled the doctors, as It Immediately stop(d the racking cough and he quickly re covered. Hart's Drugstore. May Jack was saved by a bullet striking my picture, which he carried In the breast pocket of his tunic. Lucy Is that so? Well. I should say your picture would stop a four-Inch shell. Stray Stories. I C. W. Lyni, Winchester, Ind., writes: "I owe the life of my boy to j Foley's Honey and Tar. He had mem- branous croup, and the first dose gave !hlm relief. We continued Its use and I Its soon brought him out of danger." i Hart's Prugstore. WATUI Till S Sl'Al i: I OK Morse's Bargains CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats CurcdtMcats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 CCMMl PUaI. STHtET. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LlfJE TO St.Paul, Duluib,Minn.apulis('hit:ai;i) and All Paints Sis:. DAILY THAINS; FAST T I M 10 ; SRfl- VICE AND HCBNEUY UN- EQUALED. Through Palac, and Tourist Hleepera, Dining and HufT't Hmuklng IJbrary Cars. Tickets to points luast via Portland and the Great Northern lit-, on sals at O. R. M. Ticket Office, Astoria, ur Ort Northern Tloksi (iffVa l TI1IKD STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Information regarding Eastern trip, call in ir ad dress A. R C. DKNNI8T0N. City Pass, and Ticket Agsnt. Horlland -roJ. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word This Toll of lh 1 .im.ie Horvlc via ?ho Northwestern lino.. K'lghl Tialn Pally )llwn HI. I'aul an I I'hloAgo. c,iiiirlslii( The luteal I'llllmtiti Hlrrp r. fcwrlena pining Oara, Library Slid i Unci V4il.iii I'sra, Kr.' Uecllulng Chair i'ara, The HOtli lYiituiy Troltis- -Huni Kvry iy ef th Vrar. The finest Trum in the Work C If gl etc Liyairil lUiicd nir. iiaiviku htath i:xi'iii:.t.t. tii rinml I'ally Train Huiiiung llrlwern Ht Paul an l Chica , via lh Hhort OiuineeM.in from :h West M.lo vU Tti NOUTIIKKN I'ACU'U: tlHKAT N O It 11 1 1 lit N AND (.'AN APIAN I'AOirM H'Tli. This la also th HKHT I.INIC boltixa lmst. HI. I'aul ami Mliiiieielli. Ail Aut, Hull Ticket, via The Northwestern Line W II MKAP. II. l HISl.Klt. ionrrl Agi-nt Tr Agent :1 Alder Htrvt. rurlUnJ. iifn. '.pt! -ri I IV,t. Kifih nnd I l.rae ilr-. lug sts rordan.l Ar rive "verland l.tprriui Trains f .r rialein. Ilos.l.urg, Ah land, acratnritto ' 3' p ni t'g.l. ii, Han Kraii- Il a in fKi'ii, MojAVr - I Alig. lrs. HI 1'ilSO, I W a tn' New OMcntm and ''.X l in tn Nut. At W.H'dhurn (dally rjept Hun dav. iiiornltir tialn conne. la with train f,,r Mt An Silverton, 1 1 r o n v I 1 I - I Mi.rll.gtleM. nil.) Natron, and ven lug tram for Mt. Angrl and Sllvrr fun 7 30 am! Corvullli i-aurn- I 1 il v in I fr. m i ml Hhrrldan !. n- !l :ia m I'ally. "pally rtorpl Hunday. iLbiite tlckrla on aalr r-'ie.n Port land, Sacramento ...! fan Krancla.-.i Net ratrs i:to flrat ilas, without berth and IU0O seend rlnaa. Including berth. Itntea and tickets ,, Eastern point and Fiirope Alao Japan. I'hlna. Hono lulu and Australia I'au he ohiaimd V hill ni,- 1 liir I and Wash ington siceta YAMHILL PIVI-t.'N I'sai-eg -r b- o f ... ,,r j n,T, ,., , l.ll.i f.r iiiit.f.i d.iL a: .' .0 -i lit a in : 12 J", I M, .1 5 n. f, r.. ' "J. II W m an I tl m. p m i i i n .. ' Arrive at p.rtlind .1 it y ,, -;, ;n. '! '.a a in . I ; i:, i .-.i : I". in i) p ni , i: lo ,i ii. I mi , -.-io M .n lav. Jj anl In ii a ,. n Hun . d.iyi uf.ly. Li-ais for I'a.l is dally - it r-' u i -l.i a: 4 J p in Air'v- a: I' ilUnl al 1 31 a in l'.iss-ig.-r t r 1 1 n leaves Pill.s f .r Airl-e Mun lay. Wedn- sdiii , ..nl Pi I in n: ; I . p m H "t i ii 1 I n- l i)i. Thursdava and Saiur lays lit -p: Sn day i: H .f 1 1 .i.i Hen. I rt md I'aas Aft j II T, UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th "N.irthwe,i,.rn Liml'-d" trains, r-trp llghle.J throughnir. both lushla and nut, and f un healed, are with out neeptlon, the finest trains In the world They etnhsdy Ihe litem. I ewrst and bast Ideas fur comfort, rniii'r-nl 're and luiury ever offered the travelling liUhllrj, snd altogether are the in. at cniplfts and spltndld produetlnn i f ihf car builders' art. The, splendid Trains Connect With The Grtat Northern The Northern I'aclflc ind The Csnsdlaa I'.clflc AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the KAST. Nn eitra charge for these superior acommodutlons and all clasax nf lick els are available for paasige or. th trains o this line are pro:e-t al by the Interlocking Hlock Hystem. W. If. MHAI), II. I HI8LKH, (leneral Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland, Oregon. Milwaukee" when going to any point A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee A Bl. Paul Hallway, known all over the Union aa the (Irent lUliway running the "pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between ftt. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are mad with all transcontinental linen, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, eleclrlo light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. flee that rout" ticket reads via "Th In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, address, J W. CABWY, C J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt. Oen. Aft.. Portland, Ore. Portland. Ore. SUTIi'K tf IM"HUi'ATtN. Notice l hereby given that on Tilra day tlm Slst day of Itri-ainlwr. IHI. al I ho hour if ) n clock i. m., l Iha C'llr Hall f Al"il In Iho i'iiuhcII I'liam Uia llie ('oliiiiilllre on (Mireta and I'ubllc Ways and Moaul r ', coiistllullng the Hoard of liniiill4llul of III" I'llv of Astoila. UI Meet and piamlne collect ami unian b aa ohiiiciiI roll No 4l for He linluuva iii.ut of Hltli atreel from the north llii,. of I'mnmeirlal lr.'et In a l'lnt on said Hlth sirert. hell Hi" in would be liiicisccte.l bv Hi" nm ill Una of H, ii k . i U inb d weal. iitii.t In snld nt.ioent liiusl In. made III willing and lll.d bcf,i .,,1,1 time H NI'H.H'N Andlloi mi. I r.illce Judg" of the I It y of Anl, ii In N'Tb'i: i-' rrni."' A I'll N Notice l tier, by given that on Tu' dill, the Slat day of I'luombei. Il. nl the hour of J o clock III. at tlm i'lly Hall III Hie Ooilln ll I'liaintx-r Hi I'mninlti.e on Mtirnia tt I'tibliu aya and Hoard of Aaraia. r.inall tutlug the II. mid of Kiuallliiioii. will m. el and rtaiiilne coireol and nuallao ttie a.arasinnil roll No 1 for the Im provement of I'omincrcUl all ret from the eat line of Hrveiuh Hreet to tha w.t line of Hltll aired All oblrcta In said aaaraamelit liiuat lie itiadr III willing and filed Inifora ! I I time H K. NKIrti'N. Auditor and roll, a Judge of tn Itf ,,r A'toila 00FG0N Shot line and Union Pacing run; mikp- t'l.l'H Arrli. I Pi in I'o.tland Hail 1 k. PeliVrf, Kt Worth i una tu ban-as ' 'y ii I' 'IV St I .oil a, i 'litem , and H'st Muit l.tkr, penyr Kt. Wortti. Oma ha. Kainaa Ity I 1) in I. u!, i h ml i and lla! , Walla Walla. l-l.!..n, Hi1' k itie M.nnrap. It. Ht I'oiil. Pu uth T iM a m Milwaukee. I'hl ei . an. Kaat , P-1'..rt i Ii i i I' Tfa" I al tl ') a m a Hunt ; ingt m ; AtUntic I'lprcsa '-' i m : Hun : 'ng' oi ! Paul Kai tna;l i p Ml v 14 So .k a a.. "1 houra from I'ortUnd t filMf N'o I'tial'Srt ,.f 1'ara. 'KN A VP IttVrit Mi'HKPl'LK - Ft in Attorla A.l salting italo aatilret to cl-angf Far Han Fran lad VM vrry Ilia days I Tarn , .1 ii mi Ii a Itlvr I a in Palvi- Ti for land and nc rent Hun. Way La i I ng. M a lay S-.-afti-i N't'-.- ."i :. iws Aa' -rtt "tl il- lit i . t -' it In-, f .- I s.v.. ' -. off "t ft "i 'r i in f r L-ng H a h 'I i Ka nn I N ' "i I :'' i a p a' a It 'I u: l, 'l. T ll r v.i . i Ant ria.i't'n vra- w i."1 "Ht;'i:i!Y. Ag'-'t A.t ot i I. .'U.M.i in" - ' P.a-e,1(i... v.:.-. I'-. i 'I ii-l . r ax '' ASTORIA AMI) COllliMHlA H1VFR HA ILR 3 AD. II V I .,;l, l'.l I 1, . ,a 11 1 III U p in l'i Han. I I ii hi m i. i ill .am l r i i a ml v l.t - in I i.lma I 7 a i iik p. t t l'.et;.i,l I ll.ll I 4i a m I.i -c i in -I- A ll'l IU I -1 1 . N l- in i.li.rl.l. r n .ore,, I..,., ; in a at jll-iaini li..ei I-. . t l rs,.v.ii.. i ii. p in , v " I- i 1 1 aiu in on -1 miiT A .1 .i i a I u I . ui I ' I-' "' is.l-le for Mtrirnti.M. I.i ili m a . ri.oa , natiim n,l ' t ' a in -len an, I A .lor il i ni 'i a ui Hun-liy .ro.jr All tralna milk cl.uu Aitn.,.ll.in al i O.ible with all Northern l'acltl.1 trains to sin rruiu ili East and Soun 1 p.iloii J. f. MAYO, (l'n'l Frolght and ranaenger Agant. Til Ji.l'j ..Forlland - Astoria Joule.. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." Pally Hound Trips Kicept Sunday. TIME CAHD Leav,. Portland 1 in, L'-iivn Astoria 7 p, tn. The Dalles Boat STR. "TAHOMA." Ilf-tweeti Portland, The Dalle, nd war Points. TIME CAHD l'avcs Portland, Tuesdays, Thursday and Hatiirdavs at 7 a. 111. Arrives Tin, Dalles the same day. S P. m. Iavea The Dalles, Hunday, Wednea. days and Kridsy, at 7 a. m. Arr.vea Portland, sain day, 4 p. m. This route has the grandest scenlo at tracting on earth. Landing Foot of Alder sireei. 0th 'Phones Main Zll. A. J. TA YLOn, Agt. Astoria. JOHN M FILI.OON, Agt. The Dalles. I'RATIIKR &. BAHNKH, Agts, Hood Itlver. WOLPOUD A WYERS, Agts. Whit Salmon. J. c. WYATT. Agt. Vanvouver. K. W. CHICUTON. Agt. Portland.