Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1902)
Tilt. MORNING ASTORIAN. SATURDAY. SMTPlMiK M. HKB P ears It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and does no harm. No harm ! It leaves the skin soft like a baby's; no alkali in it, nothing but soap. The harm is done by alkali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap b better than none. What is bad soap? Im perfectly made; the fat and alkali not well bal anced or not combined. What is good soap? Fears'. SoM.II owthtwcrld.' ' of milling on bonds Issued by the 1 ex-rallway In 1ST. Dr. Schmoelc la the ! only nwn living on whom a summon could be served. POPULAR PRITrSH ADMUSAU Lord Charles Beresford Vt!t. on Anolher LONDON, Sept. 11 Among the pas sengers on board tne .win vtv. mu Lloyd steamship Kronprlm Wllhelm. j which left Southampton for New York, Is Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Bores- ford, M. P. VILLAPA RETURNS TO VICTORIA tm...m trr-tvi -Preiiarations for VUIVI.IB "'-'f ' ' " ' Landing Paelftc Cable. VICTORIA. 13. C. Sept li-The Wil lana has returned from the west coast nf Vancouver Island with a party of officials, wha Inspected the prepara tin at Banneld Creek for the land ing of the Pacific cable. The necessary buildings for the" station have been .w Th narty will now rvcicu - - .-! ih arrival of the cable steame whloh I hourly expected. The win nroeeed to Bamfieid Cfeek nd commence the work of cable laying starting from that point nnd rroce . wonninir Island, where the An - hi mt ht-r with the other end It the ital A tew days will complete n.-ra.i9 Vancouver Island ...... iin cnirmiete telegraptut ii.n will be had direct lth the Bamfieid Creek station and may n with the Colonia during ;w :svin trip acrosa the Pa cine. - JEWEL THIEVES ARRESTED. NEW YORK. Sept 12,-Two arrests i rt One Hundred ana iwen- ty'fifth .tnt reined in the recovery under peculiar clscumsw... r . , :,i ot $. which i alleged lo have been stolen from a house on ...... T..,.-.thir.l street a if" VV9. nntt.r 111 t h evening. William McName- was the name . .l- ..rlanrtor. He was given oy me m. t thp nrison for assaulting restaurant employe. Upon bemg marched 6 large quantity of valuab.e Jewelry was found. Shortly after a man ronrosentir-R himself as Frank Mc- k. hmther to the prisoner, en tered the station. Questions put by - . . 1 1 - police aroused suspicions an t.lr nf all SOttS was wunj i gether with $125 in money. About the !.., rennrts were received at the police headquarters down town of the robbery in West Twenty-ihud street. The woman reporting the loss was at once taksn to the statija in One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, where the police stated she identifit-d the property mentions!. the too. MISS FAY LEE, President of ttao 3hRooporlm Club, Kansas City. RAILROADERS' DEMANDS. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 1!.-The Call savs that the Brotherhool of Lo- coirotive Engineers will, on January mxt, make a formal demand tor an increase in wages. The Brotnernooa of Locomotive Enginers, it Is said, is .(nii.ti in its fight with the Western Association of General Com mittees, composed of railroad conduc tors and brakemen. The Pacific system of the Rrother- hood of Locomotive Engineers v present In session in this city. All their conferences are executive, in nv days' time the locomotive ersuin and conductors and trainmen oi tne Southern Pacific will send delegations to this city to meet Manager Agler, as their two years' contracts with the company will expire and will require renewal. NO HACK STANDS ON CURB. NEW YORK. Sept. 12 Justice Steep ler, of the supreme court, has numiea down a decision affecting not. is. res taurants and other public places which maintain private cab stands. The court declared that no noxei propri etor, property owner or citiien has the rieh't to dispose of the privileges of the curb. " Your looklct came to my homelike x nwosiijoi IkaKo when I hid sulkpcd with WmjIii-Im. kurlcach and bear iag-davn pilm. Iw-Mwcak. ocrvoiB and hystcrlcil ano had not cuasulud any doctor, thinking it would pas away In tint, but instead I found that the pains tacraucd and wen more freqt't. I df ddtd to try V!int ol Cardul improved. It seemed to act like a charm. 1 kept up tae treitraem ana u muu w$ most Mtislictory. Toris fall to x prea my palituie for the suffering that b now uvrd me. I am in iiue health, physfcaay aud mentally, lean only say Wnk you', but there h much more in my heart tor you.' mm Xln flif tw. or j ri- I 6 EABISrt-POWN painr are Uie worst that women mow. it you are suffering lftm this trou- about it. the pains in the abdomen and back that fsvl as if heavy weight were nulling down on the nerve of the They may uot le particularly severe at present but they are growing worse. H'l.. t...i....l.A wl.i..). Arlv tirives vou distracted now i caused bj tlie terriole WINEofCAKDVI lu'rvouitonsioii. The nerves .... i,.u.in.i'i'ewav under the strain. otnrhnp jump at any unmuai mauraiw, ... u,..ii or wM-ii. hvstcn- callv, at no apparent ww, ThatUlittt Misa Fay Uc, (Wi'i North Sewnth MrH't, Kansas City. Kanaa. was coining to when he rescueil htwlf by taking Wine of Cacilul. Hie NVine wade i..... .i,m Iwnlthv woman airaiu. as it lia-s made million other ' 1 1... .1,1... 1K. m.lil... womou strong ai i "'. v int Twiular nienstntatioii the entire sYsteut is reliowl of the terrible wasting drains. The ligaments which noui u-womb-in pliK-e are strengthenM by a healthv Bow and that organ ts returnl i ;;.. U.tttiniimr It) lis lioriiKu pi,,."-.. - health is Uie result, lli ''t Wine ol Cardui ha done lor tnousamu of the best women in America. If you need advice write The Ladies' Advisory Department. The C'hatta nooimMdUcmeCompaity.Chattanooga, Tenn., describing all pur symptom freely, and a letter d advu-e will W ent)-ou. Secure a1.00bottleof uie of Cardui from your druggist to-day i nvillimi sufforma women have found reliel in Wine of Cardui. NOTIOK Fvnt I'CnUCATlON'. United State Land OtTice. Oregon i'lty, Oregon, Aug. a, vkv, v.,t Ih h.,iliu irtvoil thnt In colli. tdliuico with the prtivlsUmi of an act iif :iisres or June a, iai. ramira An net for the sale of timber land In thu states of California, Oregon, Nvvn.la and Wnshliigton lenltoiy." as extended to nil puimu innu atatea by u. t of August 4, 1S2. W1I.I.IAM 1 . in iw.-Nr.iiij, of Portland. County of Mulinomah. Slate of Oregon, has this day nied in this iitlico his sworn statement No. W, for the purchase of the west half of the northwest tjiuirixr oi w ti. ,n sl'. and the east half or "t m;tn- enst quiu tcr of section No. M, ; t town ship No. norm, rniige ,a v ri, and will onVr proor to snow umi tne land sought Is more valuable tor It timber oi stone than ror agricultural purposes, and to etilllnh hi claim to the said land before lh tvguter and r"fiviv m '! 1 "' iin, on Monday, the Sd day of November, 190?. He name as wltm-tics: wuuam Kriesol. of Portland, ore.; rtvron J Snnford. of MonlBVll! . Ore.; Jame T. Hurke. of fea-lde, Ore.; It, J. HurKe, of Seaside, Ore. Anv and nil persons emiming au- wrselv the above drcrbed lands are request-"! to file their claims In this office on or before the said w wjr or November 1901. CHAS. R. MOfRrH. I-15-10-1T ' rtegltrr. mxTxxTimmrmmttttttTtxxtxxxxxmmttTtT ..TUB CI TV UK ABIUKIAm; Ik Nototl itKtUo IMiii't' Wltoi'f U MuiiitlnotiirtMi,,. - Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains The Most lui il. l'riervntlve, nil. I Handsome Stiilns on Die Market. Nothing keeps out tlie weather like shingle on lite walls. preserves and iieaiiiine Hiunuies iiko v-""nriu -win... Ctilhirib also m ikes the best CJOlTKU TAINT for Ihe botluni water craft. !aXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXaXXKl3 N'otliliiif I all INDIA'S INCREASE. LONDON. Sept. 12. A blue book just Issued on the trade of India for the year ended March 31, shows that Imports amounted to 1336.666,665, and increase of 30.000,000 over those of the preceding year. The exports were J10,000.00, an Increase of $60,000,000. PERUVIAN SCGAR MAN DEAD, vrff TORK. Sept. 12.-Senor Juvi'-r Swayne. who was prominently l l'ntl"efl with the sugar interests of Peru, is dead, rabies the Lima correspondent of the HrM. He was 35 years old a"d the son of a fcotchman. Hirry :wayne. founder of the sugar indui- trv In this republic. FLAGSHIP AND CRUISER ARE AT GIBRALTAR. GIBRALTAR, 5ept. 12. -The United State battleship Ulnois, flagship -ot Rear-Admlral Crowlnshleld, and tho United States cruiser Chicago, have arrived here. A CARGO Of DEAD MEN'S BONES. VICTORIA, B. C. Sept. 12. The steamer Victoria has left for Oriental ports carrying 310 boxes containing the bones of Chinamen who have di d In this city. While the practicing of exhuming the bodies of deceased Chi namen and the transportation of thMr bodies to thteir native land is or.e -which ha been carried on for years, the present consignment is the largett that ha ever been mado at one time from here. A POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHT. The latest Invention Is that of ft sig nal lieht which it Is claimed will pen etrate the heaviest foe for a distance of half a mile. It It Is a nic e many arrlflnt on both lp.nl anil a can be avrtd. Much Interest Is being man- ifot1 'n the discover--, the kits a." In ary othpr Invention that is Handed t" src? ll'o. Thi Is th renon rr.mv pwvle hve been Intereofei In Hostotter's Stomach Ritters during the pnst SO vprs. It Is rermmirpd as the best health maker and blood purifier 'r, oviefpno, an-d with good health and blood disease cannot find a foothold. It Is therefore specially adapted to tvron? In ill-health and who suffer from heartburn, indigestion, dyspep sia, constipation, or malaria, f-vr and ague. Try it. NEVADA REPUBLICANS MEET. RENO. Nev.. Sept. 12. The Republi can state convention met today. Dr. L. L. Lee, of Ormsby, was elected temporary chairman. The platform en dorses Thomas P. Hawley for United States senate and declares for the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. It favors the largest use of silver as a money metal in all matters compat ible with the best interest of the gov ernment an! pledges nominee to con gress to exercise his best endeavors to secure the greatest possible use of ; silvfr. The convention adjourned un til tomorrow. KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1!.-Mrs. William M. Stewart, wife of the Unit ed States senator from Nevada, was killed today in an automobile acident. Mrs. Stewart was enjoyln-i a rid with her nephew, Henry Foote, and H. B. Taylor. They were gomg along Santa Clara avenue. Alameda county, at a high epefd.. The vehicle approach ed and Taylor swerved the automo bile to avoid a collision. Th auto- hllo rnn into a telegraph pole :in.l n Cfan-nrt Vflfl killed. Foo'e Taylor escaped with nimor bruise-. fisher's Opera louse L. E. Stiiig. Lcssac anu flgr. Monday, Septcmfc.r 15, 1902 All'KN 1 KM-.l'H i S Ni tt S.euic Vi' liiict;.. ii Marie "THELMA" As l'niwriti:'.-; by 'hits. W t'iiase Yxt IV'iit ctct i f rkmictcrs l'i-iuilii'il ciiie Ki-ttiiv o ii. sci ciy for rv rv m t .MuKnitueu: i l' ctn, ul effictfl Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Suilics of all kiiulaftt lovtiht rutm, for fluhf rniMt, . Fai-uiivrti ami Lwm. A. V. AL.L.EIN Tntfc and Coutnicrctiil Mrctto ttvttttttt 1 1 1 TTTTTxixxixi mmixiiinxinxiiixiiTX ii nd ST. -LOUIS BOODLE RS. NOTICK FOR PUBJ.IOATMN. United States Ind Ofricp. at Oregon i'lty. Oregon, Aug. t. W3: Notice Is hertd.y ilv 'i I hut In com nllame with ! provl duns of the act of t'oigress of June 3, 1S7S. entitled n act for the sale or nmwr lanus In the States of Culruriia. uregon, Nevada and '.S'n.'hlntton TcirHory," .ih eN 'ended to nil ihe I'ul'Hc Umd ttites by net of August 4. 'M2, WILLIAM SM()T, of Wallace, couiS' of Shoshone, State or Idaho, has this day Hied In this uin.ee hu sworn stutement No. u!m. ror the purchase of the SW )Uilllrr of Hon No. 32, lit township Ml 8 . i west, and will offer proof to show that the land ought Is more valuable for lis tln ln-r or sn.ne man f,.r agricultural purposes, and to e ,1.11!, i.i.i ,1,1m, i,. Kal,l land Ik f ore tii,- n-.:lsler and receiver ot this oltlco .it Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the :'Uh day of O. tolx r, iw:. lie names as wit muses: James B. Short, of Mullen, Idaho; John A. Mc Potinell, of Mullen. Idaho; James T. Hurke, of Seaside, Oregon; Millard Ant. strong, of Million. Idaho. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the ahove-deet rlls d lauds nre requested to III their claims In this otlli e on or before sold Oth day of OctotHT, ioo:.. CHAS. B. M'glltl'S. H-.S-m-lO. Register. Finest Restaurant in the City Kt'Ktilitr MohIh, -Ti cpnts, Sunday linni'rs it Sjit'iinlty. Kvt iytliiiij; lilt ittatkot iill'mik Pnlnrnrnrlndr.omfinnv IMHUV xxxxxxxxxxrrrTxrxixxxxxxxxxxxTixxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxiixx ASK ANY ONE The Palace Commercial St- - in tip CL4SSIFIFD AO?. You will find the hr-Rt 15o mead In the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. No. 612 Conime-rcla! strtt. New stock of fancy g'Ods Just ar rived at Yokohama Kazaar. Call and set- the latest novelties from japan. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale in the store room next to Griffin & Reed'i beginning on Monday, Sett. 15th. Some late designs ir. the ever popular M'dvls chairs Just rectlvtd from the manufacturers. Call early and make your choice while there urs many to Be'.ea rron- aa. HellV.m Son. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 10. The prand Ju ry, after a day spent in examinl ir wit nesses supposed to know something about the munloloal assembly that passed the city lichtlnR bill for which 147 0C0 Is said to have b-en ra'd to members of the house combination and a large sum to ringsters In tn council. While it is not known wtint evMer, was secured, thp circuit attornev evlne- ed satisfaction at the progress be- j ins made. KILLS TWO PIETtCr:. N. D.. Sept. 12. Tnt nl-.-ht Oottlleb Nelsenfind shot and ki!l"d his former wlf. Mrs. Annie Peters, and Albert Breyer. her father, and shot the wife ot urey.-r, perhaps fatally wounding h"r. Vfter the shooting Neigennnd lert tne nous and upon meeting Mrs. Peters' sister. Lena Breyer, attempted to criminally assiult her. He then escaped. Prices- lafcivi h ry, 50 centH. peat Pale o en -Orilfni Si Heel's. FRAEL n .".Ih, 7," ceiitn; .;.tnri?ny ii:ondi') at Who ha used iitar Batata lUno and they will tell you they ar 'h most satisfactory they bavt vr uiel, They recpilMi but little, fuel nn I bako quick and uniform, and are rMlly mantfed. Kor naif In Anuria only by W. J. Scully iit BOND 5rkt:iiT. Iletwevrt Mdtti ana tenth ; 7 PECULIAR SI.'IT. i NORFOLK, "i.. Sept. 12.-Dr Wil liam Schinoele, of Portsmouth, has been sued to recover 5,0O0,0O0 by Charles H. Brown, of New York. Dr. Bchmoele Is the only surviving mem ber of the former Memphis & El Paso Railroad Company, which is now a part of the Texas & Pacific system. The suit was brought for the purpose & COOK rRANn: company. Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All gooils ."hipped to our car Will receive special attention. No. 5.18 Duane St. W. J. COOK. Mgr. Luxurious Tkrvel TRAITOR WILL BE PUNISHED. CABACAr), Venezuela, Sept. 12. The government has published a decree declaring General Matos, the lender of the revolutionary movement m Ven ezuela, to be a traitor nd ordering him to be tried on the charpe of pi racy. '' 1 TEXAS STILL TROUBLED. HRATIMONT. Tex.. Sept 12. At day- nt,t th flr. In the oil neia Durneu P.osl; n e,il lasts linger. Is cleaner inA rnnlt'9 trouble with BtOveB " . i. Ar,ln and chimney flue, than any oUier coal Ulf out ana torn on the market. George W. Sanbon,. four wells and two tanks burning agent. Telep&one 1311. One of the wells h.a big u sher and there will be much troubl In extln- Tir. v o .hlntnont I iiltilnr It. The Oil is okmh of fine Eastern hams, which we In vite you to cell and examine. These hams are the best quality obtainable and we guarantee each one to please. JOHNSON BBOS. THE WORLD'S MEDICINE. FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS, 5fc( Headache. Constipation. Wind, Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver & Female Ailments. . i tx,M Prrmrietor. THOMAS Bmcham, 8t. Helens, Eng., and ' from the tanks and they will probably burn themselves out tonight. ANOTHER ATTEMPT, novpp Rnirland. Sept. 12. Frank Holmes, of Birmingham, started from two., nt :30 this morning in an at- tempt to swim the English chnnnel. This Is Holmes' second trial to swim rhnnnel. he having started rrom m a Dover In the morning oi ,AuKun hon after covering six miles he was seized with cramps and obliged to abandon the attempt. the Andrew Asp, Wopi Baitr. Bl&rkxmith ti Hmtrtwr FIF..-T-CLASS WOnK AT REASONABLE PRICE9- Boeclal Attention Given to Ship ard Bamboat RepalrlnOenera. Black smlthinj, Flrst-aaia Horse Bhoelng. tc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE The "Norlh iv extern L:ni, -d ' trains, electric lighted throughou'. l-Ah i-ut'-An and ,'iut, an. s;:im heated, are with out exception, the finest trains la the nrl,l Thet emlimlv the luteal, rewesi anl bn ld;j f jt comfort, convc-nL-icC and luxury ever offered the travelling uubllc. and altogether are the nirsi complete and splendid production t f th car builders' art. These splendid Tratns Connect With The Great Northern The Northern l'acific and The CanutiiHu I'hcifk AT ST. PAUL FOB CHICAGO and the EAST. w e-t,, harira for these superiui acommodatlons and all rlasses of tick ets are available for passige it. the trains on this line are protected by lue Interlocking BW! sysien. W. H. MEA1, niaiun., General Agent. Traveling AgT Portland. OregJO. NOTICH FOR PUBUCATION. United States I And Oinoe, uregou (.ity, July 1. liwa: t t , i. kuruhv iriven that In com- nnoA with the provisions of the act of congress June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale or iimow huiuh the states of California, Oregon, Ne r,A Wo.oMnn'tnn Territory. M extended to all publlo land sUtes by act of August , "... WILLIAM L. OILSON, of Da-llas, county of Polk, ttate of r. ), lhl rlnv filed In this of- flee his sTVorn statement No. BR25, for . u nhau ,,f via nw. nuaner vi i xr. m in tvwnuhln No. 8 north. HtrULiVII ..v. ww" r - - - - - - - range No. 9 west, and win oner prooi to show that the land sougni is more valuable for Its timber or stone than ,9n ofMMr.uitiirfiJ miPDOses. and to es tablish his claim to said land before ehe register and receiver of this of fice at Oregon Olty, Ore., on Saturday, .i.a itt, flav nr fimnnpr. im lll -V, Mmf " '- He names as witnesses: Theodore Stackman. of Astoria, Ore.; James Q mnn r.t Pntitland. Ore.! Adeson Mon roe. of Portland. Or.; Thos. B. Bldwell, of Astoria, Ore.. . mjt ail n.Min kia tn nv n verwly the above-described lands are .i,satH to flu hhpli nln.lTna In this office on or before said 4th day of Oc tober, 1WH. CHA. B. MOOJUD8, 7-K-l-t gller. Some Inter esting F.aets Wh.Ti people ar- "'. u, I I'.l.ig a trli. whether on lu.ilncss or pleasure, th'-y naturally want the lwal serv'.-e ohtalnahle iw far us speed, ejmfort and 'Mfcty Is coiireriieil Kmploye of the WISi'ONfIN 1,'KNTl. A L I d N B.1 are paid to nerve the jHiblto anil our trains ac,. e, .-r:it'-d so as to make close con nections with dlvorKing lines at all Jutu-'Jon points. Pullman I'alace Sleeping and Chilr i 'ti tm on through trains. Dining car service nnexe lied, deals served a la carte. Li order to oMnin the first-class ser vep, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over Tho Wicffindn fpntral Lines and you will make lirect to.ii.erttons at S Vaul for t.nilcatro, Miiwauaee uim II j.nt.-i Il'ist. F" any further Information call on any ticket agent ,r corre.-uiond wnn J AS. C. T'lNH. Gvn. l-oss, Alt i. or ,T A H A. CIK'K, Milwaukee, Wis. Casting We sre prepared to maks them on short notice and of the beta materials. Let us give you estimates on any klnrt of castings or pattern work. Lowri prices for tirst-clasa work. 1 El.EPHONE NO 2451. Ik'OiN, ST VAIL, and imONZH 3r.ow Bay Iron 6 Brass H'crks i , i. I'.h 'i '1 K 'kiln vi. PACIFIC C0A51 COMPANY COAL O 0(UNSnSttl-- VIA W SOUTH 3:30 p.m 8:30 a.rn 7:80 a.m l!4:5 p Irving ats. Portland Overland Express Trains for Baletn, Itoaehurg, Ash land, Sacramento, Ogden, Bun Fran cisco, Mojave. Los An,(:leB. El PftBO. New Oreleans and the liaet. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), morning train connects with train for ML An gel, Sllverton, Brownsville. Bprlngneld. and Natron, and even ing train for ML Angel and Silver-ton, Corvallls passen ger. Hherldan passen- JSSL Arrlvs l7: a .m 7:20 p.m for Steamer, Commercial am! Pumily Orders Promptly I'xecuted. Use DOCK JOOT OF StVLNTII ST Ti LlPltONL MIM 661 Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. 5UN INSURANCE OFFICE ( K I IINIHIN THE OLDEST I'l.KEI.V HUE OI I I I. IN I HE WOULD. , CH Ac ... ii.iii.w' Cash AsmI I" Unlli-il Htuu, .'",IU C. A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Sansomc Street San rrumlsco. Cil. t:M p.m 8:26a.m Ually. HLally except Hunday. Rebate ticket on sale hetween Port- UanramAnfrn mnA flftffl FrSnClSCO. Net 'rates I17.S0 first class, without berth and 114.00 second class, Including h..th Kales and tickets to Eastern poinis and Kurope. Also Japan, China. Hono- 11 In and Australia. i;an ne uoihim . . Sehiihiirr. Third and Wash ington sreets. TaJIHILL DIVISI". .. , A n , . tnnt ilf .TpffSrSOn St Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, . a. m.; 12:20, 1:65, 8:25, 6:15, :25, :05, 11:30 p. m. and :00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Psrtland dally at 8:30, MOtOO a. m.; 1:S5, 8:16, 7 40. 10:00 n. m.: 12:40 a. m, dally t'gorpl Monday; 8:80 and 10:45 a. m. on Bun- days only. uesve lor iauai uaujr day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland ' ...in Dallas for . . . . . W .1 a.l ira nn B Tl flays at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. Except Sunday. 3n. Frt. and Pass, mmU SAMCEL ELMORU .5: CO.. AGENTS ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to bettor advantage fin youiot'U or nbiiont friends tlum in a year's tuibucription for the Semi-Weekly Astorlart It gives all the city and county news twice each week ibi only one dollar a year in advance, H91EL- PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Plrt-Clnf Hotel In Portlotid i . i .in i 1 1 itcy tug WW vvr nma mjmw wt n