The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 21, 1902, Image 2

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, JUNE. 21. 190i
Telephone, Main 881.
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DAILY.
oot fcy mail, per year .10
SDt by mail, per month W
tr carrier, per month .... 60
SEMI-WEEKLY,
est by mall, per year, In advance 11 00
The Astorlan guarantees to Itt ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
aewfpapor published on the Columbia
River.
A COMMUNICATION.
Editor of the Astorian: Some two
years afro I read in your paper" the
following editorial and is struck
With It. From your point of View it
a strung position. In order to under- j vvhlte race e.Kg the negroes on t,i ns
tand the case it should be rejrodueed. hrreslun against their former owners
A question that involves the suffering Lmj Injr j,vndent. Thai is 'he
at innocent and helpless women fralLh(1,p n,a;,,.r tn a jntsheU. The men
children is cemlnly worth h.us:Jve wh ntl,lt A,uth ,n lh,, M. ral urn,y
discussion by the men In whose hands j a,j a. for -hemMves. bsiderstanj
the whole witter rest. The editorial j the negri and the Southern white
ie as folloys: and take no part in th'ir ettttivcion
It l a remarkable fact that in all the jf awrwfve disposition in the ve-
iwm.ii m '"" '. .
Bii.IW mini: i.re .&.'-? ... . -
nnrmou'My in the majority for cen
turies, no com planits of outrages simi
lar to those now afDictlnir the South
have ever been made. What is the
rea Ron Can it be true, as charged by
aiime. that the southern people are
responsible by their treatment of the j
negro tor nis acis oi nesperanou: vm
auggested! that the inherent hatred of
the negro by our own. southern people
not only amounts to roe denial of jus-
tfee to him. but gws far a to ex-
aureerate his mildest offenses Into hen-
iou crimes In order to create preju-
dice against Mm? It Is very hard to
believe some of the details published
In the Atlana Constitution and otfwr
southern papers as to the crime of
Hose. Negroes In other countries un
der w-M'i li minion do not commit
such crimes. Ai-e our uegroes so bad
as to be actually degenerated as com
pared with uncivilised and barbarous
tvpe among whom white w:men from
Europe have lived for centuries ut
terly unmolesrtetl? The world will nut
beSeve this, and th South will lie
eompeiled to make some other ex
planation tfian irs claim as to the
trocKy of the crimes cmmitte1 and
the tardiness of Justice to account for
fts own revolting offenses against
rjvtllTSf'ion. So far as the excuse of
tardiness of uncertainty of punishment
for the class of crime the negro Is most
frequently accused of Is concerned, no
man who has ever lived in ttw S.mh
gives It credence for a moment. He
knows that no negro even suspected
f such a crime can escape conviction
at the hands of any southern jury in
the course of a regular and orderly
administration of justice. The South
Is on the defensive not merely to the
peeople of the northern states of this
country, but to the whole enlightened
ChrWendom of earth.
Whilst I know the answer to it then
I was not willing to give it without
wider observation. For though I came
out of generations of slave holding
ancestors for 130 years In America and
waa fcandled by negro slaves before
white persons and had lived wfth them
to the house all my life. It was In
Uie border states, and I had not seen
much of the grosser life of the hands
on the cotton and sugar plantations.
The summer after reading your edi
torial I spent in Florida and Louslana. i
and had good chances to see the Far
South negro and the whites among
them. To clear up one point first:
It is a desire to wreak veng.-nce
and Injury on the white men, not the
desire to enjoy white women and girl
children that drives the nfgro to h,jh
mlt these crimes. The first negro
burned for this crime wa-s at Paris,
Good enough
for anybody!
jAll Havana FiLLtf
mm
'fat A
tJj ma
pi: j
FL0R0D0RA " BANDS en
cf tami in I tie as left from
" STAR," "HORSESHOE."
SPEARHEAD,""STANDARD NA VT,"
' OLD PEACH 4 HONEY."
-SAW IOC." "OLE VARGINY
tt "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco.
fill
Tea. Hi htid real r fancied
irrK-v&nci? asaltiet a white man win
had employed him as a -rvnt. He
took the llule sfrl lwtvuen three .mo.
four yearn old ami walked through
part of the town carrying her. Shoal!
the time talking to him as utcniiv'
Ingly as she had done many a time
before when he had carried her. Out
in the edge of town he committed tlx'
fiendish outraire that .turned the white
men Into fiends and they bunted him
alive and stuck burning Are brands
into hi mouth as he stood chained
and In he fire. In the case of the
tteorpinn neatnn Hose. it developed thai
he was Incited to the deed by a negro
preacher, as an act of hostility to the
wWtea, Why is it. as you probacy
ask. that in Spanish America and
British colonies these outrages do net
come to pass? I van answer it com
pletely, and tlxe answer carries a lesi.i
to every white man in the North wh.
is above a brute or who is not w h.i'ly
given over to hatred of the S.m'hern
people. It is this:
N where t?ls- in the w.rld i a
iiarge and respectable element of the
ijrroes against the white. It i the
man like Marion B. Baxter of the
Sett!e Times no not men individu
als, who write such- articles he
wrote November S, 19ii. rimdemtiing
women and female children to out.
rag and horrible death 's: th
hands
if
a mere "h.m lfil of IrreconclHab:
j negries. in the South. His articles
j will sift its way dow n t-arrylntr to the
j,jm intellects of the negrot.i rh- 'lea
h t ,M lusra!rsM nre ari rove.) bv
"
e Northern whites ami in time they
will be freed from their restrain: t.f
slavery.
?ince your editorial appeared, re
srroes have been bur-tini In two and
lynched in several other Northern
aes for their crime. The white people
of the North wl!l learn that in culti
vating hatred In the mind of the ne
?ro for Southern whiles. ih?y cannot
jet him to discriminate, he will hate
aJI who have a white skin.
V.-je wr.mg was never done to a
race than r-e ' eternal hate"' element
in the North did to the negro in thus
setting him in antagoni-Tn to his form
er ow ners. You speak of the "inherent
hatred of the negro by our own South
ern people." There is no such thing,
on the contrary the Southern whites
are far more tolerant of negroes than
are the Northern whites.
There Is a negro preaoher living who
as a boy was my mother's wedding
present from her father and he is an
exceptionally good man, Is in fact,
Indian, white and negro mixed. Not
long ago he applied to me for help to
pay a lawyer to defend his son who
had had a serious fight and was in
danger of a long prison term. "How-
could I refuse the man in his trouble,
who had cared for me and carried me
on his back as a little black hov.
year in and year out as we grew up to
gether? He had saved many a step
and piece of work for my mother and
father in their frontier farm life and
cherishes their memory a.1 I do. He
u'ld m tnat he cauUoned his lawyer
to get the jury made up of "old sjave
holdf-rs and if enough of them csjuld
not be hal then (,f th-ir sons." In
s-hort the different rule for blacks
and whites runs throughout with the
Southern people.
if after the war the white people
of the North ha1 dune as th- soldiers
would, had it been left t o them,
and told the negroes "your ancestors
were slaves in Africa, wore off than
when transferred to Am-rlea. Ameri
can slavery ha-s in some ways bene
fitted you- treat your old masterj
right and they will generally treat you
right," there would have been but lit
. tie trouble. But they have been taught
i the falsehood that not ihe whole cotton
using world but solely the cotton grow
ing .slave holders were in the wrong,
; they have sown a crop , dragon's
' teeth whose harvest no one can fore
tell. Ir. the Smth I found many
Northern men: in Florida they are in
I the majority In many towns, but they
told me "w"e vote the republican ticket
ion national affairs, but on all local
matters all white peop have to stand
! together." Many a time I have look
!ed at the fame teamster who drives
;his employer' :s mules, hauling coal,
j summer anl w inter, , ain and shine,
; sticking to one employer for years, and
'I think how unfortunate that a d zen
of the worst negroes should give the
I w hole race a bad name by that many
i apes and murders in a year. Lately
;I saw the pi'-ture of a li.ston woman
w ho wanted negro women admitted to
ie!u!s with white women. Her own
' ('.-'nfesrion could not more truly tell
that hate, not love, is her motive.
'Her face is lhard, urisymnath'tic,
cruel rin the other hand j had a
great surprise from a Kansas ex-soldier
w ho told me that he went
Houth in 1S61, supposing they would
liill off and drive out all the white
slaveholers and leave the negroes in
possession. . But in a very srcurt
lime, in Arkansas, he found the South
erners a fine people and the negroes
a helpless case except under their
management, and now he thinks It
would have been better to leave slave
ry alone than to do what we did.
Rut I told him I could look back
over a family Wstory of two and one
half centuries and see the harm slave
ry hart done my family. That I
abhor slavery as a tiieft, If it could
be gotten rid of in no other way. I
do not regret the fearful price the
South paid to get rid of it. Thomaa
I
N'elson Page's stories of th .oft Mde
f slavery have no charm fr me.
They are true to lift; and tell only the
!uve holders better than their Iti
stiiutlons, Just as Buckle wt the
Ktvnch were.
There Is one thing that every
Northern eiltier run sav to stop the
.-rime of negroes against white wo
men and children, ami tt Is this:
' Whenevw you mop your crimes the
white people will stop their lynching
and burning.'
OKOlt O.E WILSON.
Publicist, and author of "The Kin-
Uncial Philosophy," and ex-prcsldent
ir the oldest bank in Missouri.
L'xliigton. Mo. June IX IS"1!.
too mm
Exercise is as bad as too little for th
growing gir. It is very easy for her to
overdo, and tins is especially dangerous
at that critical period of a younv; jfirl's
life when she crosses the line of woman.
hood. It is not an
uncommon thing to
lay the foundation
for ears of after
misery by neglect of
necessary precau
tions at the first
"change of life."
The use of Pr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription not only
est.iMilies regular
ity, but it gives
health to the entire
womanly organism.
It is the best medi
cine for diseases
peculiar to womci
because it cures the
causes of disca.se
completely and per
manently. ' "1'avonte Prescrip
tion " contains no
alcohol, neither
opium, cocaine nor
any other narcotic.
It ' cannot disagree
with the most deli
cate constitution.
Tor a number of
tticrtln 1 ttitfrmt nh
frmale triNe. writr Mt-.s Airi?? Mcilewwe,
of uti Hunk Slrcet. r.sV l!ijti. I. C. 1 trmt
irarvm rrmeiiie. bi o; ' .rt-nu-ti to do me any
prrmanjrnl jjmni. The il-vtors said it was the
wort ol" iutf mal troublr ihrv cvfr had. 1
deciacti t-j vritr ti ym ior hf)v, 1 itvtotiI t
tvry enciv.tfairitjj: Trjv'.y ais.l iMtnTOcnctil trr-.lt.
mriit nl i- Rcf . I h;i.i 'n.;t itMA'i vtsir ' Favonte
Prrtcrit-tion ' wrrW bciore I to frtl
better, ami, s I coniimitvl. my hcilth trradtuliy
improved, and is imnr.mns every iiay."
Pr. Pierce's Con-.mon Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent frt? on
receipt of it one-cent stamps to pay
expense of niaUir.a rw.'v. Address t
R. V. Pierce. IIulTalo, X. Y.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVE
P0RTI-AS1
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Portland I'll nn l t
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V i p n
7 ix. p ml Kor Ast-ria jud
way
Pol un
ASTORIA
iiiinl ft Portland
nd W y
II Wan
610pm PulllU
SKA.-IDE lilVl-. ..
9 15 . m
II i'' a m
I asUjrl i f t Warrealoii, i 7 40 it a
I Floel. Kort ev.n. 400 pii
'," up i llnniuinnd Kill Astoria l "Mi i.i i n
6 15 a m Seaside lor Warre'ilun, ! li 90 p n
i : v
KUv, llamm ml ,-or. I " ul
sieve a n3 Astoria "J Si a li
:) a m I
Sunday o ily.
All trains make close conn'ctlon a
Gble with all Northern Pacific train
to and from the Kast and Sounl poind
J. c. mayo,
0n'l Freight and Passenger Agen
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
Via
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TO
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CHICAGO AND POINTS KAST.
1 hroush Palace and Tourist Hit epers.
iJining and Uuffet Smoking LIbiary
Cars.
Dally Trains; fast time.
B'or rates, folders -mil full Informa
tion regirdlng tickets, routes etc., call
on or address
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Trav. I ass. Agt. City Ticket Agt
122 Third Street, Po-iUnd.
A. B. C. Di ANlSTON, 1. W. 1. A
612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway, known
all over the Union a-s the Great Hallway
tunning the "Pioneer Limited" trains
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train In the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
heat, of a variety equaled by no other
line.
See that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the Uulted States or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other Infor
mation, addess.
J. W. CASET,
C. J. KDDT,
n. Agt.
Portland, Ora.
Trav. Pcum. Agt.,
Portland, Ore
Ip7
OOKS I.1KK HOT OAKKS.
"The fastest selling article I have In
my ftore." writes drntrgtst T.
Smith, of IViivIs, Ky "is Or. King's
New lUsiMvory for tnsuiiiptlu,
Cough and tVMit, because tt always
cures. In my six yeans of sabvs It
has txver failed. 1 hve known It to
save sufferer from Thiat and Iun(
diseases, who could get no help from
divtmw. or any other remedy." Moth
ers rely on it, best physicians pre
scribe tt, and Charles Itogvra guar-imoi-i
sitrisfactioii or refund price.
Trial bottles five. Regular slaes Wo
and $1.
r-l-ably if the King of Kngland
was a private cHtten the cold he has
would not be severe enough t excite
his own Interest.
HIS l.IKK IN THU1L
1 Just seemed to have gone all to
pieces," writes Alfred I'ce, of Wclfa.v.
Tex., "blHivis!ies and a lame 1ki k
had made life a burden. I couldn't eat
or sleep aid felt a!nnst inn worn out
t w ork w hen I began to use Klectrlo
ISitters. but they worked w-onders.
Now I sletj like a top, can eat any
thing, have gained in s:r'tig:h nn.l en
joy hard work" They (the vigorous
htsilth and it pfe to weak, sickly,
run-down p,-o; Try tlp-m. Onty.VV
at Charles Koifrs' tni! store.
Secretary Root Mtys he cat", cxtdain
all nlniut the money paid to lomwa.
and perhap" it won',1 !, well for him
to da so. K.eryho y would accept his
explanation, and there tvalty Is some
cariosity on the subject.
AMPiM'WS KAMOCS :i"CT!l-
Look with borrow on Skin Krup
tlms. HNftches .-'ores. I'lmples, They
don't have thim. n-r will any one,
wh.i usos RuekbnV Arnica Salve. It
glorifies th, face. tCcxi'ina or Salt
I'heum vanl.-h b-fortr it. It Hires
sore lips chapped hands, i hilblalm.
Rogers' drthr store.
A California Imndit eiit 'red a S"iooi
brlngins with him . can. He mad.' the
e.i'.- h f,.ui.. 'h-r,. pin ;i'l th.-ir
ash In ihe receptacle, and aw.iv he
went. At lat acctmis, oiilcers of Un
law, were rushing the can.
OCT OF lK.VTH S JAWS.
"When death seemisl very near from
a sever.- s'nmac'i and liver trouble,
that I b.t 1 suffere 1 with for four
wars." writes P. Muse, of Durham,
X. C. "Dr. King's New Lire fills Kiivd
my life- and gave perf.-ct h alth."
I5est pills on earth and only .'.V at
Charles Rogers' drug store,
You're right. 'hicago physicians
are puizleil over the cas of a woman
whose heart beat after death. Yet
dead hearts are in no rarity In other
parts of the country."
Active agents wanted Tor " The
World on Fire" by Murat Halstead.
Burning mountains In American tn
people, startling history of appa'llng
phenomena, threatening the globe; 604
big illustrated pages, only 11.60. High
est endorsements. Biggest profits
guaranteed. Agents clearing from 13
to 125 dally. Outfit free. Enclose 10
cents for postage. The Dominion Co.,
Dept. L. Chicago.
A man never knows what u large
following he has until he leads the
proci-seion in a hearse.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Bids will be received by the county
court of Clatsop County, Oregon, un
til Friday, June 27, I'M. at 2 o'clock,
p. m fr the construction of an 80
foot span bridge 12 feet wile, across
the Nccanicum river in section 24,
tow nship 5 north, range 10 west , In
Clatsop County .Oregon. Said bridge
to be constructed on a slle about one
mile tast of Carl Johnson's place,
where the county rood from Seaside
crosses the said Necanicum river.
Bidders will present plans and spec
ifications for said work, together vith
a certified check for 10 per cent of
the nmount of their bids, or a good
and sufficient bond, as a guarantee
that thev win construct the said bridge
provided they are awarded the con
tract. Preference will be given t bidders
who us" the old Iron which wns for
merly in the bridge across O'Hnnna
cre"k near Idghton's place. The
court reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
II. J. WPKP.tTY,
County Clerk.
FRAEL & COOK
rKANSPLH COMPANY.
Telephone 22L
DRAYING AND EX TRESS I
All goods shipped to our care
Will receive special attention.
No 528 Duane St.
A'Uorla, Ore.
W. J COOK, Mgr.
lies. Tel. 1131.
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MEATS
Freh Meats
Pickled Meats
Cured Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
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518 COMMERCIAL STREET.
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Mansell Building.
(7t Commercial St, Astoria, Or.
TELEPHONE RED 206L
Dr. T. Ii. Ball
DENTIST.
Hi Commercial Street Astoria, Or.
j!a.fastabend
QHNERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUIIDER.
Insurance. Commission and
Snpplnf.
C. J. TRENCHARD,
Agent Well Fargo ami
l'scillc KxprvNi tVnip'.vs.
Custom House Brokcr-
Central Meat Market
543 COMMERCIAL ST.
Yotif oMrrfc for
V K KS II A S l S A II'
V ill Ih- Ireln"l a't
t:ni -itrlly iU'ieb-d lo
J. W. MORTON, Prop.
Teleptione Nn HI.
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COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family - Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
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POUMDBD A, D.I7IO
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OK LONDON
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C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
215 Sansome Street - Sun franclxo. I'al.
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Steamer SIE II. ELMORE
The Largest, Staunrht-at, Stedieat. and moat seaworthy veaael
ever on the route. Beat of Tabla and 8tate Room Accommoda
tion. Will make round trips every flvo days between.
Astoria and Tillamook
FARE $3.BO
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and
the Astoria & Columbia K. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all
points Kast. For freight and paasi-ngcr rates apply to
Samuel Bltnorc S Co.
(h'Ih-ihI AciiN, Astoria, ir.
or to
A. 4 C, R. R. Co.
Portland, Or.
b. c. ijAM n,
Tillamook, Or.
ONE DOLLAR
"eBeemi emenmmemmtmtmemmemmeemetemmemmmmeMemmuemeememHm
citniKit lie t'XK;iiietl to lii'ttcr nil vantage U, yourself
or alisrilt fiit-iids tliiui in a yuar'n Hiiliwrijition fur tin-
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It gives alljtlie city ainl county npws twice each week
foi'only ono'dollar a year in fldvniico.
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The Only Plrist-Cf asm Hotel In Portland
AtldrCW Asp.
Vti IHer, IlirlxNitk l4 arfiikotT
Kinrr-OLASM work at
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8uclal At ten I ion Qlvn to tfhlp at 4
Mtaamboat Rplrlng,(lenral lilac
lulthlri. rlrst-Clat llar
Bhoelng. sic
CORNER TWKLfTH AND DUANB
Some Inter
esting pacts
I
When people aw entile n.d.Cl.ig a
trip, -tith-r on tHMlneaa or pleasure,
they naturally want the boot scrv'.e
obtainable as far as pcd, c.u.ifort ami
afpty la ioitcriil Hmployes of thr
WltaCONSIN OKNTRAL UNMS are
paid to 'cve the public and our tralna
art ow-ratwl x an t make c'imw con
neotloiM -lth dlvrtrgliig lines at all
Junction Kinx,
i'ulliiian I'n Ian- SiiN-ping and Chair
Cari on through tralna.
Dining car service un'' -lied. Meals
-rvl a In carle.
! In oiMcr to obtain the flrnt-tMiuw -r.
j vli. nsk tli" ticket sgfut to -ll ytul
a ticket over
i The Wisconsin Central lines
land you will make lircct ti,ii,iictlniia
in St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
'ail point Hut.
! Kr any further Information call on
I any ilckt Bg'-nt ,r corr-pond with
JAM C. IHNP. iln IW. Ag t,
' or JAM A I'lA'K, Milwuk-e. Wis.
Tf LEPH0NE M!N 661
& CO., GENTS
O. R. A N. Co.
I'ortMnd. Or.
Good enough
for anybody!
yki Havana Filler
Jim
S3
- uti
t-ttii -TP'- )
N 1 yt V v H
-v
norcssrA " c, .3S
ef inmt vain at lejt rem
"STAR," '-HORSE SHOE,"
StBA RHEA D.""STA NO A RO NA VT,"
" OLD PEACH 4 HONEY,-'
"SAW LOG," "OLE VARC1NY"
o "MASTER WORKMAN" Tahcct,
a
flflllTK CULLAK LINK
..Portland - Astoria oute.
STR. "BAILEY G ATZERT."
llly round trip except Hunday.
TIME CARD
lonvo Portland 7 a. m.
Unve Aatorta , 7 p. m.
Through Portland connections with
ateatnrr Nahcotta from llwaoo and
In Iteavli I'otnU.
Whltr Collar Une ttkta Inter
.haiigMiblo with O. 1L N. Co. and
V. T. Co. MrkaU.
The Dalles Route
STR. "TAH0MA."
and "METLAK0"
Dally trip except tktnday.
TIMt CARD
Str. "TAHOMA"
I,eave Portland Mon .. W4.. frl., i a. in.
lavi- Uallea. Tuce., Thur., Hat, 7 am.
Str. "MKTLAKO"
Uv. Portland Tui-a., Thur, Hat., 7 a. m.
I.v, iHilles. Mon., Wtd., m. 7 a. m.
landing at foot of A I dm Hlr.-ct, Port
land On-gofc.
IloUi 1-hones, Main 351,
AOBNTH,
John M. Fllloon,
A. J. Taylor.
The Dulles, Ore.
Astoria, Ore,
UiKHl utvrr. Ore.
White Salmon. Wn.
Vancouver, Wn.
Lyle. Wn.
Ktevenaon, Wn.
Carson, Wn.
Butler, Wn.
Portland Oregon.
J J. Luckey,
Wolford & Wycre,
J. C. Wyatt,
It. H. Ollbretta,
John M. Tatton.
Henry Olniatmid,
William ItuU.-r.
K. W. CitlCHTON
Oregon
Siioit line
and Union Pacific
iTIMK SCHKD.
Depsrt
CIllCHKO
Portland
Special
9:0(1 a. m.
via Hunt
ington Atlantic
KxpreBB
S:M p. m.
via Hunt
ington St. Taul
Kant mull
I p. m.
via
Spokane
Arrive
r mm rortiana
Hall t.ake, Denver,
Ft, Worth, oma-
ha, Kansaa City I 4: 3a p. to.
m. i-ciiia, Chicago
anil Kast,
Ft. Worth. Oma.
ha, K annua City, g;jOa. m
St. lyiuls, Chlc.igol
and East.
Walla "wTiiiT
I-wltnn, Boo.
kiinc, Minnennolui
St. Paul, Duliitb
7:00 a. m
Milwaukee, Chi
ciig.i nn, Eam
72 hours frnm P,1n
to (Thloago.
No Change of Cars.
OCEAN AND RIVCR HCHKDULB
From Astorln
All sailing date
subject to change
For Han Francis
co every five days.
Columbia River
To Portland and
Way Landings, j
1 exc.
Monday
7 a. m.
Dallvex.
cent Sun.
Htr-flmor NaJimt
tide da4ly for Ilwaco, oonnectlng there
1lh trnina for Ijong iteoolf, Tioga and
North Hoach polnte, Ilturnlng ar-rlvt-s
at Aatueia aame evening.
0. W. LOUN8BBRRT, Agent.
Astoria.
A. L, CRAIO,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland. Oregon.
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