VIIE MORNING ASTOKIAN. SUXIJAY, A.ICUST '2h 1SHV2 Telephone, Main (6t TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. ' DAILY. Pent by mail, per year t.M Bent by mall, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month .... 60 8EMI-WEBKLT. Sent by mail, per year, tn advance U 00 The Astorlan guarantee to Its d wtisers the largest circulation ct any Bewspapor published on the Columbia River. S. C. TURNER. Business Mnnasrer. WHY NOT RECOGNIZE THE MIX ERS' UNION? Today begins the fifteenth weok of the great anthracite coal strike, and there la no more algn of a aetlement now than there waa a month ngo, nays .the Standard-Union. There Is no serious break In the ranks of the min er, and the operators are apparently as determined as ever to make no compromise. It Is computed that the strike has already cost ISO.000.000 to operators, strikers, buslnes tv.en and the state and county authorities, In cluding $8,500,000 to mines and ma chinery, not counting, however, the loss and Inconvenience to consumers and the public generally. Tet there seems to be no disposition to resort to arbitration, no sipn of a concilia tory " sweet reasonableness," but, on the contrary, a bitter and obstinate spirit on both sides. The strikers, through the officers of their organi sation, publicly demand higher wages, shorter hours and a uniform and equitable system of weighing, but those who know what la going on behind the scenes aver that the miners would re turn to work Immediately If only one of their demands were conceded. On the other hand, there is good authority for the statement that the operators are willing to grant a 10 per cent In crease in wages, and are, In fact, now paying that advance to the non-union workmen who continue in their em ploy, but they will not .recognize the miners' union. . It would Seem, therefore, that the 8trugg!e,-so long, costly, and ruinous, has substantially narrowed down to the recognition of the union. It that be so, the position of the mine owners and operators is clearly untenable. What' good reason can there b for no recognizing obvious truth? The miners' union is a demonstrated fact as much as anything else in ex istence., Jis Senator Hanna says, " la bor unions have come to stav." Thev are as much' an economical necessity as comTJtnatlons of capital, and are en titled to recognition as such. A labor trust is no. worse, and perhaps no bet ter, than a coal trust, or a steel trust. way into the Mood, and are forced and pores of the skin, causing it , itching allows no rest night or day. l-.c7.ema appears in a great many different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness of the ikin, fol lowed by little Misters or pimples, from which a clc-nr or straw colored matter oozes. for:ning intosorts, scales SALT HHEUtlfi or scabs: lhi3 is seeping Kc.enia, commonly called Salt Rheum. These acid poisons sometimes dry up the nitttral oils and the skin becomes hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain ar.d fearful itching. This form of Eczema is known as Tetter, and oftenest attacks the hands and feet. Unsightly eruptions TIT g A 'a the s'laPe ' pimp'es an'l M.tckhei'ls break out upon the face, neck and shoulders as a result of polluted Mood, and this humiliating disease is called Acne. Local "remedies afford but scant relief. The blood and system being saturated with the poison.the diseasecannot be reached with washes. sal vs, 1 C PIE powders or other local applications. S. 8. S. restores the deteriorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates the sluggish organs, and all the waste matter lsehnunated through the proper channels. S. S. S. makes the blood rich andstrong, and under its tonic and invigo rating effects the general health improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth again, s S S. S. contains no minerals but is jruaranlet-d Write us if you need medical a 'vice; this w Illustrated book ou skin diseases sent Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your ordrs for liivals. bolh F It E S II A K D SALT Will be promptly nf ustis'aetorlly atu-udtd to 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Tclci-houe Ni -"21. flOIiPS & geLEflfl Horse Shoeing, Wagon Mak ing, General Blacksmithlngr. Tmelith St., Opp. Fishars Opera Hcose or a beef trust. How can uny ore of these great organizations consistently refuse to recognize another, as lawful, Just and necessary as Its If ? The min ers' union has proved its power and Its right to existence by keeping its -It 'practically Intact during this cruhial struggle, by effectually tlng up the whole anthracite region, by refusing to extend the strike Into the bitumin ous regions because of existing con tracts, and by collecting vuoush mon ey to keep alive J50.CO tv.cn. women 'and children for over three months, de 'splte a loss of over $33. WW I" wages. Then, why not acknowledge so creat 'and palpable a fact? Whet sense or 'justice Is there in this csulch like pol icy of declining to see what every one 'else sees, that Is as patent us the noon day sun and Jjst as real? It is not a 'question of the union running the op 'erators' business. The union can be recognized by a detlnite agreement, 'precisely defining all the materia! 'points, embodied in a written enmra-t, 'just as has been done in the past and done in thousands o other eases with 'out yielding an lota of control. It is simply absurd unless it is designed to hide the real object to proclaim that 'a great union of workingmen shall not be recognized. Labor has rights as well as capital, and la'Hr unions are recognized by law asid by the courts.. Even if the oporators succeed in break ing up the existing miners' union, and jthe men should return to work as "ui- 'divlduals," every one knows flat an other union would be formed within six months. From a mere physical and 'economical point of view, organization is as necessary on one side as on the 'other. Great corporations can only deal with tens of thousands of employ - 'es through ag?nts and committees, and indirectly, if not directly, unions mut be recognized. Rut why not do it man fully and openly? If the mint-owners 'are prepared to cvr.ce-.Ie an advance li wages to ijive their empliy.s a 'share of the higher prices and enlarged 'profits the industry brings why, in the name of common e:ise, balk at recognition of what plainly is and will continue to be? Nothing can be per manently gained and nothing worth while can be lost by ;ckiiov!?.'.giiig the truth. There can be not bttter Instruction for the people of this country than to compare the words of General Jacob Ih. Smith with thoes of his detractors. I For the latter, rio abuse hAs been too foul. The former, court-martialed and 'retired after performing a difficult and junwelcome task, says simply: "To take criticism is part of a sol liar's training. My sword is sail at the command of my country and .subject to the order of the commander-in-chief." A Portland, woman seeks to b- di vorced from her hut-band because he prays one moment and swears the next. Portland Is certainly undergoing a thorough reform. is due to the retention in the system of Uric Acid or other inflammatorv poisonswhich find their by the circulation through the glands I to burn like fire, ar.d the incessant ! c.i i:-jt::;n-'. iree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, G3. Oregon's no DJh! State Fair Salem, September 15 to 20, 1902 Tcu are Invited to attc-nd and see the greatest industrial ex position and livestock show ever held on "the Pacific Coast. Cood rs-lng every aftjrioo.r O.mp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any Infor mation, write M. D. WISDOM, Secretary. Portland, Ore. l He !r ml Of the modern woman is health by exercise. It's an excellent fad, pro vided that it is always remembered that exercise eaniiot cure womanly diseases. Indeed, wliere such diseases exist exer cise is it to ajra vate the condition rather than to '.Y..A heln it ! Tit firt cten .v I K "' "' .T.'C . s.-' ward estaniisiutiff the sreneml health is f j to establish the local womanlv health. Jr. Pierce' Kavonte Prescription cure womanly diseases which undermine the general health. It establishes m;u l.irltr, dries enfee bling drains, heals inflammation ami ulceration and cures female weakness. When those are cured, backache, head ache and nervousness are things of the past. The universal testimony of weak and sickly women, cured by " l-'avorite Prescription, is this : " It has made me feel like a new woman." " My wife hs wed thrw tvitllrt of Pr. Pieive's medicine. tui I never saw Mich reMilt. writes A B. tUynct, K-p. of Aiirun, Liwrrnce Cj.. Mo. "It was Wvmucuul in it rk. We hud used lot of medicine, a! had one of the best plmicuus in Aurora, but tny wife (tot tie tetter ; wc herl one pitiful gita after auother, day snd night. A fticud hA.ulevl me cepv of Pf. Pierce book, the Commou S-ie MfvhVftt Ad Ttser, tad utter rrsdtni; ih testimonial of Pr. Pierce's tuecexfnt tmtmtiit. and orcing that the case described were similar to my wile'. I bought for her a bottle of lr Pierce Favorite Prescriptitni. Before she had taken nil of the medicine she was up and helping to do the work. She h.is taken t,hree rxiuii-s aud is now about well, liii belter health tiuu she h-t had for years," Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure cou stipation. General Electrical Installing and Repairing The Rost Equipped Shop in Oregon Outside of Portland Has Just Been Opened, at ! 421 BOND ST. j Estimates Made on Wiring for Light and ; Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Acraratus i Of All Kinds. j Supplies Kept in Stock; Agents lor tbe Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Best Under the .Sun ! Reliance Electrical' Works 'H. W.CYRUS, - M'gr JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT EOWARO PRIOR, MMGCH First-Class Up-tc-I)ate Work UNION I.AIiOK ONI.V 'I hr." a niu-ti r fur I' w tliint'- on" i. tli- kruw tlmt !z in hiin.iuiil tin oth-r 1 lhi; hpiirH that air on hiiu I'j halt up hi- liiow with." rsif IIii.i.in' s Astorian Publishing Co. Tenth and Commercial Sis. Phone 66 1 A.SIllKIA, )u. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Forlnflrijitulon Orr'atarrh Ki'iJicyB, ho cure no pay, Utrii! lhff worftt caiifi of oiifiri'Iir'ii irnd 4Irt, nf mult rr,f how ionjr titand Jnir, Abhtlutly barui HoJfi by drupplrtd. Prl'-e 01 00, or by mail, poitpaid. 11.00, i boxes, $2.78. THE 8ANTAL-PEP81M CO- tUKPONTAlNg.OHIO. Sold by Chas. Bofers, 459 Commerci al Street Astoria, Oregon. .9 .x.9 l. 11 ttkAZ Foley's Kidney Cure purines the Mood by straining out Impurities and tones up the whole system, Cures kidney and bladder troubles'. Fur tale by Frank Hart, IVugglst. A man may be willing to take things as they come, but he usually makes a terrible roar about the way they go. NO KAI.SK CLAIMS. The proprietors of 1-Vley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a " sure cure for consumption." They do not claim It will cure this dread complaint In advanced cases, but do (positively assert that It will cure In trie earlier stages and never falls lo Jsive comfort and relief In the worst lease. Wley's Honey and Tar Is with out doubt the greatest throat and lung 'remedy. Kefuse substitutes. Sold by j Frank Hart, druggist. 1 IWt be afraid of getting round 'shoulders from carrying too gr.at a load of thought. FOW.S PRAni.Y ATTACIC. 1 " My wife was so 111 that good phy- k lans were unable to help h. r," w rites M. M. Austin, (if Wlm hester. d , but was completely cured by jr. Kind's New Life 1'11's." T'p.-v ' work 'wonders in stomach and liver trouble. !Cure constipation, sick headache. I5c .at Chas. Kogers drug store, i When a paper states that content is lUnneecssury It means that the writer does not know w hat to say. i BUONVHITIS FOR TWENTY YICAKS i Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., (writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until 1 used 'Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a -ntre cure." Sold by Frank Hart, I druggist. I The man who can't Keep from bit -jinu at every bait he sees should have 'a guardian aprlnted. When r:ho- medicines have failed, ; lake Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cur led when everything else has disap pointed. For ae by Frank Hart, druggist. j To marry a person when yen low another l simply storing up misery for yourself. A. P.. Bass, of Mortal. (V.vn. Tnd., ; had to get up ten or twelve times In (the night and hail severe backache and pains In the kidneys. Was ctir- d by Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by : Frank Hart, druggist. Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest, Staunchf-st, Steadiest, and mwt .iwjr hy vt.isel ever on the route. Best of Table and Slate Itoirn Accommoda tlons. Will make round trips every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Or m Railroad & NavUatlan Co. an I the Astoria & Columbia R, R. for l'ortlan 1. Sun Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger raiej apply to Samuel Elmore tV: Co. iMii'ral '.Vciit, or to B. C. LAMM, Tillamook. Or A. & C. R. R. Co. Portland. Or. HOTiiL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORIK;o The Only FlrHt-ClnsH Hotel in Portltmd .N'uTIC'E FOU PUIJLICATION. L"niti:d States Im i 1 JH.";, Oregon City, Ort'Kon, Aur. 5, N'otn-e in hereby Kiveft that In com pliance with the provisions of an act of 'tiiiKri-HH of June 3, 1.S7-S, entitl-i " An U'-t fr the Hale of timber Inn ia in the Htati-H of Citllfornia, On ; cn, NVvaila. and AVaahlnKron Territory," i s ..-steii'li-l to all public lin.J Buv by in t of AiU'.u.- t 4, UK, i f.KNolMi I.. I'M 'lluV.'i " il, ''it 1'oitlun.l. ''oun'y of .M'llii'onu'i, tU'l- of Oi'gofi, Ik.s tills uiy lilei in !iii-i i .-liii e h'.T r.- .'oiu t 1 1 '.-1 1 '1 1 ,i. ,117. f-'i' the of the loinii- mh f t i : : 1 1 r of Hi'-!im N , 110, tu t.o.r M -No. 1 north, rati see .No, i went, and ..i:; ,::'i r j.roof to ho-v th i th : mm - Is rnor" v;ti i i'ile f-r H tin.b' r or i-'.o.-.e ihaa (r r i..-Li,'.n -A u IK'.'1, .ml to (H;abiljii hi! c .'inn to (fti-l lari'l before the reBlKter ami t--I'iv-r at this oflke at Ore;;on (.'it.-, ('uron, o;i Monday, the lid day of : ( n I (-I-, li02. ,-!i" names as wltn"ss's: liyron J. ;nf .id, of Montavilla, Ore.: Willi-,,,: K.!i-:--.l, of Portland, Ore.; lan-s T. liurk'-, of Seaside, Ore.;li. J. linrj: '. of .'-uside, Ore. Any ami all persons ehilinlmr n I-,-ei .-(); the above dewrlbed lands an ' r-'iue: ted to file their i lalms in air jofllt e on or before the huIJ 2 1 day of .November -Vjiy'. i rilAS. li. Moomw, : S-13-10-17 i: n'-.t -. NOTICK FO t I'LCI.lO l'i')N'. United States Land oifl-.;, i)r'Ho.n City, Oregon, Aub. 5, 1902. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of an ad of conprress of June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," an extended to all public land datca by act of August 4, 1882, MILLARD ARMSTRONG, of Mul'.an, County of Hhoshone, Btate of Idaho, has thin day filed In this TWO UOTTLK8 CURED 1UM. " T was troubled with kidney com n',i:it for alvut two years," writes A. II, U.iK or Mt. Veiling. Ia but two bottles of Foley's Kidney t'uro effect ed a permanent cure," ld by Frank Hurt, ilrugfflst. tmck put their heads under water to liquidate their bills. Soun 1 kidneys are safesunrd of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cuiv.-Sold by Frank Hart, druggi't. Soiee people get along wllholut sense j.istas long us i hey have money. T!1KT VOl'll K IPNKYS l!HKl'M.TISM. FOU When you are sulterlng from rlieu m.Ul"nt, the kidneys lliual bo attend ed to at once so that they will elimi nate the uric acid from thte blood. Foley's Kidney rure Is the luoat ef. f. ctiie remedy for this purpose, H. T. Hopkins, of I'ol.tr. Wis., says; "After iiusuccessfully iKvtoi'ing for three i.irs for rheum ii'sm with the beat doctor", I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and it cured me. t cannot h pea It too Highly of this givat inodlclne," For s;le by 1'iae.lt Hart, druggist. A farmer should not be Judged with unity hoeause lie pulls the cats of bis corn. Tin: mild: of heroes. ! Many .-oldiers In the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, llfulsr. ji'uts, Wounds, fiuns, yore Feet and ! ti!t Joints. J'u. Men's Arnica Salve Is i the best in the world, Same for Hums, S. aids, I'olK Fleers, SiOtt Fruptltms a 'id I'lles. It ,r,M or tin pay. Only :'W at i'h. is. Rogers' drug store. Kind iioids. Kind looks, khid acts and g-'iitle Inn Ishakes are the beijt e icons io use In the unseen battles of life. A Mll.l.b'',' VCIC'-IS Could hirdiy i vpres-- the thanlts of !!oie. ! 11V.I. of Wet Point. la. Ids ! -a v hi A sews- mi l had settled on III -i lungs, causing a most obstinate oi-ijli. Several physicians said bo had oiiMimplion, but could not help him. When all thought he was doomed hi) b- gatl to use Ir King's New P'seoy. cry for onmt'ipthm and wrltn: "It eoiMpletrly cured n.e and saved my life. 1 now weigh !:7 pounds." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, i 'oh Is and I.imtr troubles. Tllco 80c and l. Trial bottles free at Chas. I lowers' drug store. A-lila, t)r. o. n. & n. Co. t'ortl.md. Or. '' " -A'r.M nt..t -Hiftit so, fKt2, for the pin. Ir.:--.. f ,tl,. v,,.Kl of tn- sinith-,i.-t. -;-)ar:,r. and loin 1 ami 2, of H" li "ii N. I, In to-.viiHhip No. 5 meUi. tni.K.- No. M v,ed, nnd will of-t,-r proof t.i fii"-.- ihat ti.e la.id sought r"";." ,!,:" for t'A .-ol, r or Mono '-"' ''' " i iil'uti i i-tirix ii, and to '-'l'i.l!l III foi Ih,. .ft - a; i '::. tie rj-i aid li'i.d be- a-'l I-- eiv: i- ,,f this '' ' "'' -K'lll, on Mon- of Nov mlr-r, 1'iij.', ;' - i - ! : llyro'i J. '' i-; W'dilne .la.,,.- T. '.; I'- ' l'lrke, - ' l.lr.hiB ad--. ' i' '-! !.il-i':t j. re ''- ' l:!h. in thU t ' fit 1 M day i,f ' ' M' ii iltKS, 11- tiiaP-r. mi : mi: ii ;ii-,i ii,.. iin i .r l:,i:a M; ., Moiidcv. ('. . '. 0. I'll.', ;.t "! t ho-i ,!,,:-, , ,t;i tl of i i, on, at II. Mi" r.,,i.,,f,! r-.-h - -I , ,a to a-di In hand. i,: I I .id-It - , ! . I'-.l o-.- ii.y - , .l . - -! . i-l. ''(;:,! a 1 i iV,t-.-o;.. to. --ii. I'.-'l .(ale f .id Coimiy i t An i in, 1 1 -. i-hd t'oiir-iili:lii' (1 n ' '"-I i'l i, i d to or (. ,11 or ih- west ov-h.alf or th,. n,ul n-a;-l one-iiarler r I the i-t one. ,lf ,,f the POIllll--(.-( one iirnl, i-. of (.-'lion seven (7), li, to'vr,hlii ehOit i) norlh, of rnntro !f (Ci e;.t of the Wlllamett,' inerldlan 1,' iiitr the enlire Intcred of paid ward pi and to s-nld real eslate. j - ihl unle will be n,:ule pni'Miiant to , ,i licr-nsn find order made by the .County Court of the Plate of Orejron, ;for nntop County, on the lllh day !of AiiETiist. lVi!. KMILY CARIIKL. iDaled Aiit'iist ir,, JS02. Ouardlnn, !s-r.-o-H, NOT1CB FOIl H'BUCATtON. ITnltoit Rtatpa Land OtlU', at Ovrg.m illv, Dreit.m, July 1, iWJ; Nutleo U heroliy nlvon Hint In eoiii" tltnne wlih tho tivinlon of th net of Conirrtfot of Jun 3, ITS. tnllllotl "An net for the alo of itnihnr land In tin State nf California, On-xon, NevaOii and Waohltmlo'i Territory," .ik extended to all tho I utillo Land atale by not of AuKUt I, isW, MUS. J,M. tl, AUMST tUNil, (if I'orlhtnd, County ef Muliionmh. Mtnl,i of Oreifou. Ii IhU Jay Ulcl In thla olttow lil worn mat inioiit, No, ".SOU, for th I'tlrelniHi .if tle H, half of NK. ttUMrier und li 1 mid S, of nee Hon No. 2, in Piwunhip N-. 0 Ncttii, Ultimo No. It) West, nn.l will offer proof to nhow thill thn bind jhuikIU III tiioro Viilti iliUi for u I in, In-r m ttono than for avrletilturnl un'iKiir-H, mid to t'atithllRh hU ilulm lo "aid land lie for tho It.'iilKter and ll.vnlver of thli oiMo at On't:iu City, nii'itou, on Pit' unlay, the SiUh day .f Hept.-m-bt'r ,I:hi;, ji nitiu.-s i wltiiesieK: HyiMit J. Hmiford. of Montavilla, Orxitmi;. William Kil.Mt, of I'oithiud, Oivif.ni; Jiveih Kuyner, of rurtl.md. oivtm; Fred Ottschll I, of I'orthmd, Oreifon, Any and all person rlaliiitiw ad vorsidy the aUivu-dosi'illi.! lnndd nr tHUrt(nt to III lltnlr clnltim III Kiln iitllco on r before aUt ;'0lh diiy of September, ijos. CHAS. It. MOOIIKSI, 7-11-9-I2. ' ni'itlHlcr SIIKISIFF'S P.U.N. N'Oli-e In hereby f.Ui-n that I will on Monday, the Ui day or Septem ber. 1902, at th hour f 10 o'clock, n the foroiomi of said day, itl ami In from f tt Court Houn.) door, la tho "lty of Aitorla, In clutKop cottnly, OivSfon, ttfTer for sale and wll nt pub lic auction to the lilKhcst bidder for cash Itt hand at the time of rule, nil and sliiBUbir, ;h iv.il estate and pro rty heretofore bid in for tac for the year IS'J) for suhl Clatsop county, to which said Clat.i p county Iiah nciUir ed title by virtue of such N4I0. THOMAS I, I N VI I.I.I-'., Sheriff of Clatsop roiinty. OreKon Andrew Asp, War laker, BUrUmllli ainl r'nM. FIR.IT-CLArfS WORK AT reasonahlk riucKH. 8pcll Attention Olven lo Ship trt Hlambot Rvpatrlnir.OcnerMt lllaclt ml'.hlnt, Firt!-Ch Jlorne ShMlnif, ic- CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB Don't Guess at It Rut If ou Mr ovnif rai wrltt tn tor our rate and let u tell you about the icrvlce and aecommodnllons offer ed by tho ILLINOIS CKNTRAt. RAILROAD. TIIROI'OII TOl'RIST Cmra via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chleaeo and Cincinnati. Don't fall to write ui about your trip ai we are In a posi tion to give you soma valuable 1 11 for mation and aflslntance; alilS mile of track over which are operated mnii of Ill's flneit trains In the world. For particular regarding freltcht ar passejiK'T rates call on or address. , C. iJNt'SKY. U. II TRUMHICLU T. F. R. A. Com'l Agt 143 Third Bt., I'urtlani Ore. A familiar name of the Chicago. .Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over tho Union n the Oroat Hallway running the "Pioneer Limited tralim every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and umahii and Chicago. "Th only perfect train In the world." t.'ndeMtand: Connection are made with all transcontinental linen, ciirlng to paK'emrerH the bent mrylce known. Luxurious coarhen, eleotrlc light. Htettrn heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket rends via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the IJulted Statin or Canada. All ticket OgentH Sell I hem. For rate", pamphlets or other infoi ma.H'n, addon. .1. W. CASKV, C. .1. KDDV. Tr.iv, Pixk. A-" . A'Tt. I'D'-ll in I, Ore. 1' Can I. ' 'r . Some Inter esting Facts When people fin- -on 11, d 1 ' l.irf 11 I rip, whether on business or plen.-nire, Itii-y naturally want the bet s. rv'.-e oblnlniible as far s np'-.-d, e.uofort nnd "tifely li. concerned, rimployes of lie WISCONSIN CKNTRAIi I. IN US are paid to serve the public nnd our trnltix are nperuled so as to make close con nections with diverging Hues ut. nil Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Pars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals served a la. carte. Jn order to obtain the flrst-climn ser vice, ask the ticket agent to Hell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct (.collections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond with JA8. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Ag't. or JAa A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis. mm ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVS I1IHTI.ANII I'lirihind Union l)o pot for Astoi iM and AHItUg so in n in. 11; 10 a.m. 7;iW p 111 12:30 p.ni, 11:41) p.m. way (lnt, AXTtlltlA For I'ortland aiidlll": 80 m.TiT. way puintt 110.30 p.m. tB:M p.m, 7i4ii a, 111, 4:10 p.m. -HflAMPK IIIVIHIIIN S IS u rn Anlorla for War-! 7.40 a.m. 10:10 a m. 4:00 p.m. 1:50 p.m, 35 a m" 11:30 p.tn, 1:30 p.m. T;J p.m. 16.0 ji ni, 11 'M a in iviiloii Flavel, Ft. Sluvena, Hammond. Hranlde, Seajiido for Wr retiUiti, Flavel, llmiinond, Ft, Hteveiis, and An torla. 1 1. .IS 11 in 5:M p.m. 1,1:6s p.m 0 IN p m. tl Pi 11 in 2 ;lo p tn 5 00 p m Ihilly except Paturday. tHjuurdny only All trains make ohm eonne.'tlon at ib.blu with nil Northern I'aelllo Imlui to nnd from th leant and Hound I'olnti J. 0. MAYO, an'l FrlH'ht and riu. Agent ..Portland - Gloria loule. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." I 'any round trlpa rxcpt Sunday. TIME CARD lavo l'ortlfind 7 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. Through Portland oonnemiona wltH steamer Nnhoott frum lloo an4 t.MB llom-li I'olnta. Wblt.1 collar t.ln ticket lntr , h ingenblti with O. R. ft N. Co. and V. T. Co. ttckot. The Dalles Route STR. "TAHOMA," and "METLAK0" lbilly trip except Sunday, TlMk CARD Mr. "TAHOMA" Leave Portland Mon , Wed,, Frl., 5 a. m. t.y Dalit. TUr , Thur., Hat.. 7 - tn. Str. "MRTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tue., Thur., BL, 7 a. m. Lv. nlle, Mon., Wed., Fr 7 a. m. Landing at ut of Alder Btrecl. Port, land OrvguK, Hoth Phono, Main UL AGENTS. J.-hn M. FllSoon. A. J. Taylor, J J. Lucky, Wolford A Wyer, J ('. Wyatt, It. it. (illhreih. John M Totton, Henry (llmntwid, William Huib-r, K. W, CUICHTON, Th Dulloj, Or. Aatoria, Or. Hood River, Or. Whit Balmon, Wn. Vancouver, Wn. Lylo. Wn. Hivnnon, Wn. Ctraon, Wn. Iliititr. Wn Portland Oregon. It Travel UXURIOUS Th, ''N-irihwentern IVmlvd" train. i"ie ti le lighted tliMughOU', both I'isid .ml out, mi l m.m heated, ar with out exc.-ptlon, th flnit train 1 th world. Tiny embody th litrt. rwt 411 1 bt.i i.p-.m f r comfort, convenl vir und luxury ever offered th travolHnt niihllc. ,iii. altogether r th met inpl.-i.. and splendid produ.ill.iti f Ih cir hull ler.i' r!. Tne tptendld TrA'n Cinnect With The (innt Northern The Northern I'uelflc nnd The Ctina'llnn raclflv AT ST. PAUL FOR thICAUO nnd the EAST. N'.i extra charge for thes.i superior 1, imiiio Intions nd All i'Umi of tlck f.t are avuilahl for paMig on th trtilns on 1 hU line ar protected by th Interlocking P.lool: fytm. W. H. MK.U, H. U RI8LER. (j"iieril Agent. Traveling Ai't. I'ortb.n'L Ore o. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VI I IIORT LINE TO at I 'A I I,, II:LI!T1I, MINNEAPOLIS, i'IIICAOO AND POINTS HAST. Through Palm e and T0111 Pit HI. epers. IHiiIng and lliitTct Mmoliing Llbiary c .ri. iiiiilv Trains: fast time. I'.r rat-s, rollers nnd full Inform II hi k-x irdiiig ilrkets. routes elo.. call "II 111' llddl-oHH J VV. 1'IIAI.ON. If. PICKSON Trav I ass. Agt. City Ticket Agt llll! 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