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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1902)
nn. mokmm; astqu.an, ukdmsdav, January :. urn gaily atcaiau. Telepbon Main MX. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY. Sect y P Tr cat by mail, per mooih .... Barred by oinr. Per month SFMl-WEEKI.Y. toot by null per year. In aJvam-e. IJ.00 Th Atorin iruaxsnteea to in dvr Khi the lrret circulation of nv owjapr r-hHshej on the Columbia r1vr. REMEPY WORSE THAN PISEASK. From Portland. Orison, comes th Information that steps arc twins taken to procure a nunir v i.kI J . rfcf rs nil wl'ntr hamm for introduction Into th Hawaiian IslanJs. which ap pear to be sufferinic from thv ravages of woo.1 -borers. One would think that the llawallans would b sa'tsVt i uSrc the rls that nature haj riven them, a'ter their InvesMcation an.l experiences with renrMles made a few years ago. nays the New York Commercial. They were then mfferlnf frm s.yne rep tilian pest and wrote to 'he CVonlftl Secretary of Jamaica. n.kin r In formation reearJin the moneve. whose fondness for reptile Is notori ous. What thev len-ned Induced them to alwndon any serious 'houirht of In troducing the monrnwe It would seem that nature will not tolerate Interference, and It has come home forcibly to those who have In terfered that invariably the remedy fs worse than the disease nhen trying to exterminate pests. Not ton? aeo the West Indies suf fered much from rats In the cane brakes and the planters th--r intro duced the m nsoose. Very soon mon iroose made himself and family thor oughly at home. Then the poultry yard pot thinned out. and eventually In despair the Texan tick was intro duced to kill the mongoose. This fail ed, and the tick also came to stay, preferring cowflesh to the monjfoo'e. which resulted in Texan fever among the cattle. And so the ..est lnoreiie instead of diminish, ant West Indies have stopped interfering with nature rrir-s content to suffer what :h cols have given them. The Hawaiian would be Introducln remedies for pests. RAILROAD ASSESSMENTS. A fialem correspondent makes a tatement of the Oregon assessments j or ranroaas or mis year, w.ii- t iur- ports to Indicate that the roadbeds nave oeen maae to pay a iigner pro- i portlonate rate of taxation, fays the j Pendleton East Oregonlan. His fig- urea are self-contradlctory. The to tal assessment for the state Is 15 per cent higher than 'h? pretelins vear, while the roadbed assessments ure In creased only 5 per cent. In reality, the railroad tax agent have apparent ly succeeded In inducing Oregon as sessors to grant them some very especial favors, whlsh have been overlooked by the county equitation board. The logic of the situation In Ore gon Is this: The s'a.e hai liern tx ceedlngly liberal with the railroad companies; has permitted them to transact business without the enact ment of antl-ra:lroid laws; has 'ev er attempted to regulate rates; has treated them Just as other concern are treated, notwithstanding several things, one of which Is: All efforts to secure Improvement of the upper Columbia river have been defeated by the influence of the transcontinental railways. They have desired no Improvement here, for the reason that it would give them such compettlion in alreal is offered from The Dalles I cvi t i I'ortland, since the river has 'jeen male navi gable for freight carriers. In short, Oregon has been "easy," and has allowed the birthright of the greatest waterway, next to the Mis sissippi, to remain practically un touched, with an empire waiting rapid developement so soon as the W'mler ful artery Is opened to navigation. The assessment of roadbeds Is ab surd. Compared with what other forms of property, excepting mines, pay to the state, In the form of tax ation, the railroads appear to have a "snap" In this part of the world. Both the Oregonlan and Governor Geer decline to heed the principal point In the plea of Attorney Veazle that murderer laHoy sentence be commuted to life Imprisonment. Thent torney laid especial stirs on the fact that the hanging of Pulton would have a tendency to discourage expres sions. The Onnronian always advo cates the extreme penalty, but Mr. Voaile'a point should appeal to the governor. The hanging of Pa! ton cannot be regarded In the light of an example, for thousands of men have been hsnced for the same crime. Re quiring him to pay the death penalty will, no doubt, put an end t confes sions. (li is a matter of little conse quence to the eople whether Pal ton be lmprl-'insl for life or hanged. In either event he will le out of the way. Solely Is. however, interested in the effivt that the execution of Wade's accompli.- will have upn.a, ni a m,trt. lia.m Other criminal The extent of Pal- i ton's eomroleltv Is not a matter for' consideration, but his attitude toward society after the commission of the crime Is what should appeal to the governor Leniency Is usually a.vord ed a criminal under rueh cir-uin . . , ,, , . saneesnot tH-Aii4e of anv .list! Ion to suit his vnvenlen.-e. but Nx-ause the law seeks In this way to encour- sie confessions. The j,.!re of those wNi demand an "example" sim-ly ought to N satisfied with- the execu tion of Wade, and th" effort of s.niety to encourage vnfessons sh "il l be furthered by commutation of the sen tence of Palton If six-le'y ver as b'ivlth'rty as the Or.gonlan. It would demand the life of P.i'ton an I I would ai'plaisi sentiment u h as is' contained in the fo!uv!n sentene "This class of hoNs should not N ence.urared to believe that whn an "accident" of this kind ixvurs demen- can N held out to him w ho can nuke the quickest time to the district at tornev's office. " Rih'p Co'eman. of P-la'ca'-. ex nresses th convlcthn that tn-n are becoming Nf'er and women worse lie savs tha the fact Is anpar-nt t.i tho-e who make observations of the use of intoxicants. He expressed this N-Ilef some time ago and an enternrMng New- York paper unsuci-i' j"y under took to disprove his statement. That men generally ar improving In moral tone cannot be denied, nor ran there be any doubt that the percentage of coarse women la Increasing This i-i is an evhus'ast ti the l.pef that men will constitute the gentler sex VO years hence. uurmg tne examination or tne nrlt- isn pri-ss cenor at j..Mnii.t),. m 'h Kraine tr.-a.n trial it came out that th" jstoffice off ( ia's at the rap i'al of the Tl.in'l were In the hatit of sendlne t- the censor ill 'e.ers ;tj- dpe!,,P(1 to th(1 T-niu, ;,a,,.. onsul. Mr Oord-n. The ,hl Jusice ak- l v .i. . . , .. whether such letters were rubject to censorship, but up n being In'ormed I tnftt h(1 wa, n,(t b(llln,j r.,ply )n j censor declined to answr the mis- ! tion. Nevertheless, it ought to be an swered by somebody preferably by Lord Salisbury In a communication to Mr. Hay. ! Idaho skaters have discovered a "My rn!1d I worth millions to me," K, . . i says Mrs. Mary Hlrd of Harrlsburg. hair-covered human monster that ,a ..ye, , wouI(J hav, hr by stands eight r-et high and evinces an , croup had I not purchased a bottle !of One Minute Cough Cure." One M'n alarmlng disposition to depopulate : ut Coueh Cure Is sure rur fov ronvhi Hannock county. The appearance of i I the monster will doubtless discourage ! the practice of skating and a correa- j I ponding decrease In the number of i saloon, can be hooked for. j The Seattle Post-Intelligen?er Is de manding Improvement of the upper river, while the Astorian has been In sisting that Improvement of the bar is the first requisite. Can it be pos sible that the. r-ported Post-Intelll-gencer-Astorlan combination was mythical OUR A KMT THE REST. Our army Is the most effective and efficient organization In the world. The reason for this is the men are well paid as well as well fed. Good feed and good pay, however, will mt always make a good soldier. He must have steady nerves, a good digestion and a strong constitution. To fight disease it is also neoeasary to have the same requirements, but If you are weak and nervous, there is a medi cine that will strengthen your sys- I em. We refer to listener's Stomach ' Bitters. For fifty years It has been making weak people strong and sb k- i ly people well. Wo therefore urge you to try a bottle and satisfy yourself. It Is n. specific remedy for Indigestion, I dyspepsia, constipation. flatulency, ' " nervousness and malaria, fever ague. ana European nations are now discuss ing the Intention they had of Interfer ing between this country and Spain. However, if recollection Is not at fault, they did not Interfere. The girt who offered herself as a prlie at a poultry show was won by a married man. Without ihe sllghtint knowledge of the kind of wife he has. It li entirely safe to congratulate him. CHILDREN RSPBCIAM.Y I.IAtU.K. Rurns. hr.ihe and cuts are extreme- ly rnlnful and If neglected often reaull In blood poisoning. Children are rivl- Ing pharmacist of Attlehoro. Masa. ally liable to such mljh4j b-cause not "I could eat hardly anything without so careful. As a remedy IVWItt's ; suff.Ting several hour. My clerk sug. Witch Hand Salve Is un.naied. Draws rested that I try Kedol lyap out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals ; Cure which I did with ntont happy the wound. Reware ! coimtorfelts results. I have had no more trouble Sure cure for plica. "IVWItt's Witch and when one can go to rating mine lintel Salve cured my bat-y of ectema pie. cheese, candy and nuts after such after two physicians gave her up." time, their digestion mint be prcl writes James Mock. N. Wrb-ter. Ind. ly god. endorse Kodo Dyspepsia "The sores xve-v si ba I she soiled two Cure heartily." You don't have to to ve dresses a day." CIIAS, IHH1- .u,.,. Ka, tn v fiM, KR3. Congress will nt force: ihat ilie de mand for antl-unwhi: legislation i . . A I'Ki'MTAHUl WlwrMfc.M'. "I was troubled for about ?een years with my stomach and In bed n.;'f my time," says E. Pemlek. Somerviile. Ind . "I spent about $1 and never j could get anything to heln me until '. I trlo.1 KimIoI rvsivtsl Cur.. I have , taken a few Nit ties and am entirety I well." You don't live by w at von eat. . . . . . . .. 1 your stomach doen t die st vur f.wl -ou are realv sta-vlng K.M..I pVsvrsia Cu-o d-v the -omieh's ' Kr by dlcestlng the food Ton ihn'l lot Pvipepsla Cure ens all stomach troubles. CHAS Ri.ER9 President Harper o' CM! verslt wants il iu, u in. , (. fr mi U-H kefeller He has 'nth -r; n'y h id to nsk fr anyh'ng h- t.imht ! . need ,. but this urn 's the profit tl a lot of 0:1 POST LIVE TOilErilEK . M l"M IM -er i-i- gether PeWUt's I.lfi'e Earlv li-. rs promote easy action or the noen Mh! wi'h costi-enes nine e.'.rs" savs J. O (V-eene IV- atiw. Tn I . "I have Me.1 mnnv retried! s bu' I.l'tl- Ear'v lllsers dve best reults ' CHAS ! ROC.EP.S. I Th re will he many peo;.',e in h:s 'country' who will reg-et to 'ern that , Sol. Smith Husse'l is a ei- n'al nn-l physical wi'cV As an actor he was itinl'ine, and It did r-eni that he might h.,v (.,,-,,1 the fa'e 'hat 1 as oyer- j taken so many of the brilliant c,,,lin" his WORK IN O 54 HOURS A R AT I t . 711' l"0 r",...',r ".Ti''" L. V- tie workers Dr. King's New Life Tills. ! V t . . " , .,.7" lu rJ"r" and Ague. They banish Slrk Headache .-i ' ei , niiieiii-. in i' Mir. jies. r ever land drive out Malaria Never gripe or veaken. Small, taste nhe. work , wonders. Try them; Ij cen's at Hart's 1 Drugstore. , ; Alice Itr ean. who wrote "Margaret , Warrener," must he re.-koned among ithe strongest of Am.-lc.in writers 'inde-d. 'the h.Mik is the lest In a d , a,i f the rriasi-iiline nov.i- isis nave r a.tn for looking to ihelr l ,urMs. a oung wtim.in has tak.-n u""m- N-VrtCK. During tne ahsence In China of Ah riogg. senior partner and general man ager of the Hop Hlng Lung Company, the afTnlrs nf the firm will be managed by Ju ioung. thrnurh whom I busl- mu... ,-.,-,.,,. Hop h'v; i.rsc a co. 2:t Bond St.. Astoria. j fnme papers aem distressed at the ld-a of the government paving the ex- P'-ns-.s of firnce Henry perhaps It ', would be wise t flnl how 'he prince f, nbout tt CHILD WORTH MILLIONS. rroup an'1 ,h'a, "d lung troubles. I v,nstlpatlon means dullness, depres- An absolutely safe cough cor whlch!i K .... ., . . act. Immediately. , The youngest child ' nPt,'lftcne' c"nerally disordered . w,'h "'l'" The , health' Wlt t'. Early Riser. little ones like the taste and remember ; stimulate the liver, opens the bowel how often It helped them Every fam- ami relieves the condltons Pafe 'Z'::"?? "Ln"!.,! !Pe. ami thorough. They never v.iu,'i 1 ill" IIAII-fV. Al (aVin s-asi -Mill -lf I peciaMy It mav be needed suddenly CHAS. ROOBRS. The fact that the kaiser says the j Cnlted States ""are" shows how many he thinks of us. -Huff-la press. SAVED HIM FROM TORTI'RB. There s no more agonizing trouble I than piles. The constant Itching and burning make life Intolerable. No 1 position Is comfortable. The torture Is unceasing. DeWltt's "Witch Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, ruts, burns, bruises, all kind of wounds It Is unequalled. J. 8. Oer all. St. Paul, Ark., says "From 165 I suffered with the protruding, bleed ing piles and could find nothing to help me until I used DeWltf Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes complete ly cured me." Beware of counterfeits. Charles Rogers. r""'r " Honey and Tar cures the cou(:n caused by attack of la grippe. 11 the lunK- Sold by Chas. n"n' druggist. BAYS HE WAS TORTURED. "' uffored such pain from corns I could hardly walk." writes H. Robin- . n irtti.v u ,. ...... ,. . ou, uitininjii(unii, ins., our nucKien a a ... i .... u .. t i . . . .. . .. . "i""- "oc uoiiipoueiy cureo mem. Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Hart's Drugstore. Price 25 cents. That realty deal with Denmark barely escaped from dying a "boraln." Ohaiim-y M. Depew la one of the few men who know better thun the re porter whnt they want to my In an Interview. Washington Star. CLERK'S WISK iU'iWKSTION. "I have teen lately troubled much n itn dysivrpsU, holding and sour st. mach," writes M. s, Med, lead but don't overload the stomach Ko dol Pvspeiwla Cure digests your f,d -CHAS. KOUUH8. Senator Hoar won d put ..II I iiareh Ists on nn Island. hii.I yrl he would turn all the I'hlllpplne Is'ands er to ' anarchy Mall and Kxpre. A THOI'SAND IMM.UVR.S THROWN AWAY. Mr. W. W. Itaker. of IMalnvlew, Neb. writes "My wife had lung troutde for over fifteen u.iftn years. We ..,.,, ,. 0,,r tlo.usand d-llars without any ri'lltf. She was wry low snl I lot a hope. hen a friend suggested ''"f ' """ Tar. which ' thanks be to this great remedy It saved her life She Is stronger and enjoys better health than she has eer known in ten yees We shall never be without Foley's Honey an.l Tar and would ask these afflicted i to try It. S.ild by Chas. Rogers, drug. ' gist When It copies to ih ni.i' er , f ,iln Ing on board the 'lot. -m i'i. n some, thing more than :h- l!-v. Mr. Ni.h'li' i K pn.l al.iy ill be n -es i.t - inter iVe.in A NU1HT Al.AUM. Wo'se than an ulitrm i.f fire at night Is the brassy cough of croup, w-: Ich sounds like the children's d-iCI. knell nil It means death unless something l don,, quickly. Foley's Honey and T.ir r.-ver falls to gUe Instant relief an I qub-kly cures the wort forms of eniup. Mrs. V. I. Cordler. of Man-h!"-:ton Ky. writes "My three year ! I girl had a severe rase of croup, the doetor stild she could not live I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar, th first does irave quick relief ajid i saved her life." Refuse sillmtltutes 'A.ld by .-has. Hogers. Druggist I The trial at Havini will git. the 1 u,,-,ns some valuable suggestl mi of . Ming to tie avoid-' 'i ! e.nduct if a great and growing governtn.-nt. -Washington Star. A FlUKMANN I'LOSH CALL 'I su. k to my engine, nl'houirh ev- ry j.,lnt aehe-l and every nerve was racke I with lain." wrli- w rt.n. aniv n loromoMve freman n' Purllnir. ton. I ua. "I was weak mid pale with out sny a; petite and nil run down As I was nttort to give ui, I fcol a bottle if t-.i-etrlc llltteis and. afier taking It. I felt as well as I ever did In my tl'e.'" Weak, slck'y. r.in down people always gain new life str.-ng'h and vigor from their ue. Try them. Sat isfaction guaranteed by Hart's Iirug store. J'rl -e 50 cents. A I'hl.ago man has Invented a strict ear telephone w hich enable a IhihI- nets man to Keep wphln call of worry and the typewriter Inly at. ill times. -Minneapolis Journal. F- ley' iloncy find Tar Is best for croup and whooping couirh". mntulns no opiates, and cures quickly. Care fill mr-thers .rccp It In the house. Bold by Chas. ftogcrs, Druggist. FAVuIUTB NKARLT WHERE. KVKRY- ff'l't- ravorlte pills, cnas. It-.gers, 'druggist. wlrrt(.r coufr.s are apt to rrBult , eonsumpth.n If neglected. They can lw K)n ,r,)kPn up by Kopy.g Honey and Tar. Sold by Chas. Rog. Hrugglst. Kidney complaint kills more people lh,,n anv ',lh-r disease. This Is due ,0 the disease being so lnsldous that It gets a good hold on the system be fore It Is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease If taken In time. Sold by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. THE LAST HEARD OF IT. "My little boy took the croup one night and soon grew so bad you could hear him breathe ell over the house." says F. D. Reynolds, Mansfield, O., "We feared he would die, but a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went to sleep. That's the lost we heard of the croup. Now Isn't a cough cure like that valuable ?"0ne Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and acts Im mediately. For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all other throat and lung troubles It Is a certain cure Very pleawtnt to take. The little ones like it CharlesRogers, druggist Mother can safely give Foley's Honey and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for It contains no opiate or other poison. Bd by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. EVERYBODY KNOWS T M U IM, A C I! iiiul ovpi vliiulv knows tin1 tiinli ty of j;ooi!s taliifli luts inmlo oitrj .xloio Iiiiiioiis lor ninny niilis iiroiuul. Wo Mill only tlio liij;lut piitlis iiml yi't Hurt foiii'i lilion. Our niiiitml miIo is t-lill on ami i u' s iiw Miriiicinj;ly it iliuil. You vvoulil ilo well lo .suj'ly your mills while ymi ran miv iiuuu'v iiiul pt 1 1 it lust Wo m II oven tiling to w t ar for nun, women aiul cliiltliru. I.ntift My If. Inutility tin luv-t. I'KICI'5 C ANMT III III: AT I N. C. H . COOPER FINE TAILOR -AUDI: SUITS To order during the month of January, at TWENTY -riVM I'l-'lt CENT REDlVrioN. Cleaning ami Retailing at lowest price. Hip Tailor. HQThjl PORTLAND I'OKTLAND, OKICCON Tlio Only I'lrr-tl-CliiMfH Hotel lit lortlMiil Castings We are prepare. to nuike them on short notiee an.) of the lest irraterials Let us gue ou esinmtes on any kind f castings or pattern work. Iiwrt prices for flrst-cluas work. 7 E LtPHONE NO 2451. v: I 'T- . ---- ' DIAMONDS All kimls nf iicciidis MitiH-, svt iiiul uiisvi, nt very iniiil. t riiti' prirtfi. The laltst pro duction in the jeweler' art in (Soviety Kiiihlcni.i, l'ins, Hiules, etc. Solid vuliiu and KUiinuitceil (imlity in Htandurd v.nteheH mid cloekH Fine repairine;,'.". v.-. J. H. SEYMOUR. ..THE ANNUA I Masquerade Ball Will ke glvao ty THE SONS OP rFRMANN On Ihe efsnli of Monday, February 10, AT FOARD i STOKES HALL m in AIIMISSIIIN l.i-nilanifn, nianke i Laillei Hieetturs Child I u li no 60 bt ti Foar valuable prize will be iwartea lor best cotlumci (oar lor bcil luililncd chancier. RclrtibsicoU will b served These tiny Cipiulei ire tuperiot to oaiEam 01 i-opaica, Cubebi or Injeclioru snd, CURE IN 48 HOURSlHuUl th same diseasei with-s' out inconvenience. A. Ivll.,11 M N, ..".I t i.ii.iiii riliil-.t. IKON, S I IIIII., and I.KONZI: Scow Bay Iron ft Brass Works l or l!h . .1 r nk l i air Our flr-t shipment of M Wall I psr Just arrived and more on Ih way. Yon AUiHt Look llefore you ran s-e nur new colotlng and design, th Mesa art as bright s a summer morning and suited to every kind of room and stylo of fur niture. There la nothing prettier on Mitx-r than th.s varied design lilvr us a tall C. M. (JutUlrtU A5THI.IA. No. it; 7th street; 'ption Joi. DR. (DSTTHEW PHTTON I'hyaielan and Surgeon. r;i: m ii.ium;, astoicia Female Mtr,,ca a Bpccialtjr. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMrPCIAL STPEET. Insurance. Commission and Shipping. C. J. TRENCHARD, Aifent Wells Kur(?i) anil I'scillc Kipres fViiiip'y. Custom llousc Broker. Prompt Deliveries (tf ClioitHint Frcwli and Curt'd MEATS New Shop. I i(.Ht nf Hcrvitio. I'liono Main 01. "OSTON MEAT MARKET C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Building. 673 Commercial Bt., ASTORIA. OR TELMPHONH, RED 2081. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVg ItiHI'l ANI AIM II 16 oo m I 1 1 p IS I'erlUllll I'D IHI IN-IM t Cur Asi n snl Wat I'olnla AxrilKIA l I'umIsiiiI -nA .. I'elllU IPlSl I III l ! IVNSBI KA? IPX I'lVMuN ssh.rls ler W srrsti'liifi, (I. tel. Ktirl ft fisi. lUlllSteli.l Slid Aslolls rrstl.lr h'l Wsrrvltltts, I li , llsisis ltd. fuf l.-i and A.l..ii I III I II 1 w ' - I lllin I Ml . ... m m tit ip a IUU. m W M Hiuiliy 0"ly. All trsb-s tnak rlHM ivunseilen il .lilo with l Norllisrn I'sctrla train in and from ilis Kail and Hun I point. J ('. MAYO, !.-ni Fiiht and I'ssaeugsr Agsnt ..Portland Astoria fyule.. STR. BAILEY GATZERT." Dsily It. Hind TrU Kiw Mundajr. IIMt CAMO Uve I'ortun.l T a. m. Uix Aslori T p. Ok. The Dalles Boat STR. " TAIIOMA." lrl-o I'or'.lsn.l. The DHi and way I'OIBl IIMr CAMO vr I'eriUnd. Monday Wsdnctdajr mot I'c! I ii at 7 a. m Arr.tr Tim lii!i-s iti im dijr. I p m. I.ritr The Dalles Turxtsy. ThU tw ills sn4 Hsturda at I a m. A'r.ea I'ert.shl asms day. 4 p m. Tics r -ute hai I'is frinlest seenlr a its :i en e4r'h ! lr,Ks .f Aider tit Hoth 'lit n' U s lit A J TtU"H All A.lorU J.illN' l KI 1.1 ""N Agt. The tllea lit M lllit A IIKMMA.N. A(. Itc-sJ It irf i!.KHUi A WTKIIM. Agts Whl; S tn -n J " WMT Agl Vnouv.r 11 W i lllt'ilTuN, A(t 1'ortland TICKETS t Ul Points East 1 1 SHORTEST AND QUICKEST b'KB TO Sl.l'anl. Diiliiili.Minmiipilli liirm snl All p.in-a Kx. Thr ish l'i. amlT'iir'' tireir, lnliaT nl Huff". ,Minli:ng l.il.ll'jr I'ars HAIl.T TIIAISH. I AST TIM IC. H.IW VI' K AM' rVKNUIlY .'N Kgt'AI.KIt fur rla. f.ildrra and full nf.M-in jllea re4rl.HK l.drrn Irip, ..l in ,r ad dress II t'li'KHON, J W l-IIAI-V, i-fy Tl.k. t A Trav. I'asa Agt Cortlandk. A II (V Il)SNI."sTiN. W. P A. i: lira! Ave He(t. WmV Siioit Line AND Uinioin Pacific T1MK HrHlci) Depsrt Arrlr from Pc'rUmd ChlMKo l'ortlnil Seell Pull IJikf.Denv.r. Ft, worth, imi ha, Krwa City .00.. m. vl Hunt ington Atlantic Krprrss H M n. m. vl Hunt ington Ht. Pul rt mall I p. m. vl Bpojjan 4 Up. at. Bt. I.iili, ChJeagJ n, Ksal. fall ljMe, Denvrrl Ft. Worth, (Imi h, Ksnaaa ("liv Ht. I'Ula, Chlciigtil ana Ksst Walls Walla Iowlalun. Vsne, Ulnnepol Ml. J'sul, Dululb Mllwulllcee. Chi- Mil CUT' "J Kt 71 hour from PortUnd to Ohlots Nn Chang nf Car. OCKAN AND RrVKH BCIIKDUL1 From Astoria All aalllnf date nfejeot to ehanar For Han FraniTa bo vry five dajr Columbia Illr T a. m. Daily x ceot Bun. i a. m. 10. Monilay To Ponland and Way Iamllnfs. Steamer Nsheotla leavs AdorU tide dully, cieipt Hur.day, for Ilvraoo, c..nne.tlns: there with trains for Ug lleni h. Thins anil North Henoh pulsta, lU'turnliif arrive st Astoria sum va ln. 0. W. liOIINHUKIUlT, Agnt Astoria. A. U CIIATO Oenersl Passengor Aiin, I'urlland, OfeguB. WHITE OILUR LINK