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TItK DAILY ASTORIA!, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1803 rVBUantDBr jbUnaa-Csiumkiai PnbII!iiDs Company. AUTOKIA, OUEOONt Astoria Buildiwo, - - Cam Stskbt Tar at ef ibterlstioB. OAILT. Served by Carrier, per week .... 11 et beut by null, per month . 60 cte cent by Jlau, (er Xear......... .U7.U( TIMLY. Sent by mall, per year, 12.00 In advance, Free pontage to subscribers. Tn Arrow aw guarantees to Its advertisers the largest circulation ol any newspaper puti- isneu ou uie tauurauia surer.. .. la future all Item? of local Interest forwarded to mil ulUce otuttt be addressed to i lie Cur Editor. TODAY'S WEATHpH. Portland, April 15. For Washington and Northwestern Oregon: Occasional showers. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at t p. m., yesterday, fur nished by the V. 8. department of agrl culture, weather bureau: -Maximum temperature, 60 degrees. Maximum temperature, 36 degrees. Precipitation, .28 inch. Total precipitation front July 1st, 1832, to date, 70.95 inches. ' Excess of precipitation from July 1st 1892, to date, 3.74 Inches. HAWAIIAN SUGAR TRADE. The magnitude of the sugar industry in Hawaii can be only feebly measured by the statement that the production in 1891 reached 150,000 tons or 300,000,000 pounds. It was the foundation, so to say, of a trade that with San Francisco had reached had exceeded sixteen millions of dollars In value. It had grown to thin magnitude from very in significant proportions, as San Fran cisco took nearly all the sugar of Ha waii and imported in 1870 of it only 11,670,923 pounds. Our trade In Ha waiian sugar has, therefore, incivjused twenty-seven fold. The M.cKlnley bill dealt a ben blow to this industry, as It cut down the price that could be had in this market just about 2 cent per pound, and reduced our trade correspondingly. But many planters at once set to work to repair the breach thus made In the bulwarks of the sugar Industry, and by Improved methods to do the work more cheaply than it had been hitherto done. And well-informed writers say that the past has tfcen only the beginning of the su gar industry. Irv many Instances the yield pfer acre is eight tons, or about four-fold that of Louisiana. Five tons can readily be obtained end at three cents per ton, that is equal to S300 per acre. This surely allows of sufficient margin for cost and profit. With lrrl tlon therefoiw the Hawaiian Islands can become one of the greatest sugar pro duclng countries of the world. It ho? cost as much as a quarter of a million dollars to Irrigate a plantation, bo that sugar growing cannot be entered lnt by poor mten. It must be done bj large companies, by aggregate cap ital. That sugar growing In the Island! pays Is evident for a statement made bj a correspondent of the Report that on, largV) plantation In Kaui has paid since the McKtnley bill became a law, a div idend of IS. per cent on a capital of 3100.000, of which only $70,000 has been paid up. The Salem Statesman puts things about right. It says: "Mr. Hadley, the new receiver of the Oregon Pacific, knows how to make a railroad pay just simply cut down Us Expenses lower than its receipts. A sim ple rule. And he would make the thing pay better If he had more of it, spliced onto the eastern end, and with a branch to Satem, and to Portland and Astoria. We hops Mr. Hadley will have his jur isdiction thus extended. Having been proven faithful In small things, there is a good Biblical example to follow in entrusting htm with greater things." FROM MRS. H. W. BEECHER. "40 Orange Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1890. "I have used Allcock's plasters for some years for myself and family, and as far as able, for the many sufferers who come to us for assistance, and have found them a genuine relief for most of the aches and pains which flesh Is heir to. I have used Allcock's Plasters for all kinds of lameness and acute pain, and, by frequent experi ments, find that they can control many caxes not noticed In your circulars. "The above is the only testimonial I have ever given In favor of any planter, and If my name has been used to re commend any other it Is without my authority or sanction." MRS. HENRY WARD BEECHER. For the Next Thirty Bajs, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install k ments, with easy payments, that TILLAMOOK ITEMS. The following Items are clipped from the Headlight, which under W. T. D. Jones' management Is as full of news as en egg Is of meat: . William Olsen has returned from San Francisco. The time for his trial ha not been set yet. He Is hopeful that h will come clear. The last heard from the steam schooner Louis Olsen she hud touched at Honolulu, on her way the sealing grounds o'f the north seas School commenced Monday with the following teachers: Prof. C. H. Freas, Mrs. Barnard, Miss Kate Wall and Mrs. F. R. Beals. Miss Wall will teach until Miss Tone, who is to teach the grammar grade, arrives. The Truckee arrived In the bay this morning. There were three passen ger aboard: Mr. Fltzpatiick, Miss Boles, and Captain Reed, who repre sents the Sun Insurance Company. Cap tain Reed is here to look after the steamer South Coast. 'The South Coast is still on the beach and is settling in the sand very fast. yylth proper appliances she could be taken off and saved very easuy at pres ent, but further' delay Is almost sure to be fatal to her. The crew remain aboard as she is high and dry and out of danger at present. Parties are ex pected here tevery day to take action in saving the vessel. It is suggested by some that she be converted into a sum mer hotel, and others are mean enough to intimate that she is to be placed on the Tillamook and North Yamhill stage route. A paper is about to be established at Nehalem City. It is to be called the Times. Its plant consists of a $150 out fit, and we were informed by parties in Portland that Mr. J. S. Delllnger, form erly of Bay City, and another man, are the prime movers In the matter. It is supposed that the intention of the new sheet Is to garner in some land office business, but the school indem nity selections leave Uttle or nothing in the timber land business for the future. However papers will continue to be started, we suppose, for land of fice business. Let them come; the more the merrier. Since being remodled the Elmore la an excellent boat for this place. She can carry thirty passengers comfort ably, and her freight room Is greatly Increased. The fittings of the boat In side the cabin aie elegant and comfort able, In fact she Is a mlnature passen ger steamer, and Is perfectly safe. There is a fine promenade on the up per deck, and In good weather the pas cengers can have proper exercise. The cabin Is entirely protected from the storm, and Is as snug and cozy as a palace car. Elmore, Sanborn & Com pany have gone to gteat expense to fit this steamer for the Tillamook trade and propose to stay with it. As credit Is due to them for our increased fo caMtles for traveling and for shipping freight, our people should give the boat a fair trial and a liberal patronage. James, Fox, the engineer, superin tended her reconstruction, and this fact alone Insures her safety and sussess as a steamer. Mr. Fox Is one o'f the lead ing engineers on the coast, and Is ln lnterested In the Astoria Iron Foundry. Personal lleution. Mr. Joseph Walsh, of Cannon Beach, Is In town. Mr. Henry Doyle, Jr., of San Mateo, Jal.. Is In town. Mr. H. S. McQowan, of Chinook, was n town yesterday. Mr. II. F. L. Logan come up from .21k Creek yesterday. Mr. D. C. McClellan and Mr. T. Thompson, of Skamokawa, are In town, Mr. Q. B. Cornwall, editor of the ?athlamet Qazelte, was in town yester lay. Mr. E. C. Holden has returned from Portland after an absence of a few lays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Megler, of Brook field, came down the river yesterday af ternoon. Mr. J. L. Weatherbee, of the Eureka, Packing Company, Is a guest at the Occident Mr. J. L. Stout, of Seavlew, came down from Portland yesterday on his way home. Dr. W. P. Gibbons, father of Mr. A. Gibbons, o'f this city, came up. from San Francisco on Sunday. Irving Kern, a wholesale clam deal er of Cannon Beach, Is In the city, stay ing at the Hotel Tlghe. Mr. J. Harrington, the Pillar Rock cannerymen, came down on the Tele phone yesterday afternoon. Edward Wilson, formerly of the American ship Reaper, Is now wear ing the uniform of first officer of the Mansanlta. Mr. J. C. Carruthers was a passenger on the Telephone yesterday from Port land. He will remain In this city dur ing the summer. Mr. Robert B. Brenham, of the Equit able Life Assurance Company, was In town yesterday. He came down from Portland to attend the funeral of Mrs. General Adair. Mr Carlton Rlckards, of Son Fran cisco, brother of Chief Engineer Rlck ards, of the Mansanlta, arrived In As toria yesterday on the Columbia. Mr Rlckards Is government Chinese Inter preter at San Francisco, and Is on his way to Portland on official business. YOU CAN HAVE A H0HE M YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of the tTnlon Pacific Is beet determined by the superior service It accords to the traveling public in main talnlng two dully through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points enat, thoroughly euulDDed with all tho Intent appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with Us fust trains. The pres ent train schedule enable passengers to reach fit. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line front tne raeinc jNonnwesi. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going Uaat. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stoo over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. If you have friends In Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific ofllce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handley & Haas. ISO First street. Port land, have on sale the Pally Astorlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper whan they are here. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorised agent. This paper Is kept on file at hit office. LADIES' TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomach without nau sea or griping. It acta thoroughly. on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A gentle physic, eincient aiu- retlc, and is most usenii in scant or painful menstruation. It olds diges tion and reduce corpulency; clears the complexion, rendering it fair, and re storing the natural tone of the Bkin, for it remove the bile, which by ac cumulation, produces the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to the con stipated. Sold by all druggists. NOTICE TO BUILDEK3. Sealed nroDosals will be received tin to noon on April 27, 1893, for the build ing of a school house, at the olhce nf the school clerk of district No. t. Kin dred Pirk, New Astoria, Clatsop coun- Oregon, whem plans and specifica tions can be seen. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. C. A. HENRIhSON, Clerk of Dint. No. 6. April 13, 1893. td Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria When Baby was lick, we gave her Castoria. AThen ibe was a Child, she cried for Castoria, iVhen she became Miss, she clung- to Castoria, Then she had Children, ibe gave them Oastorit Bncklen's Arnica Halve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive- cures piles, or no pay required, it Kuaranteed to elve Derfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Kor sale by Chos. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement 2,228,672. These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Plscovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from March, 1891, to March, 1892. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold In one year, and each and every bottle was sold on guarantee that money would be refunded If sat isfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of Its success is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very best remedy for Coughs and Colds, ets. Price 50c. and $100. At Chas, Rogers, drugstore. A Sure Cars for Piles. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding; or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or moll. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Bold by X W. Conn. ' Foard & Stokes Dealers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies, Tobacco. Wines mid Fine Whiskies. Fine Tens andCofreeaSueclnliv. The Finest Display of Kruhs Iu tlw Citv, Fresh ou Every Steamer. Corner of Third aud West Kig.itu clients, I CURE PITS I When I rnj enre 1 do not ntenn merely to strip them fiirailtnesnd then htTethemrstumasain. I mean a rsJlral cure. 1 have made the rilwin of FITS, Kl'lLLPSY or FALLING BICKKDiS a life-lorn; ftudy. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Bocauee others have fallsd It no reason fur not now receiving a cure. Send ft once for a treatise sod a Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Olve Expressand Pmt-OClce. H O. MOOT. M. C-, 183 Pearl St M. V. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 N.ixib fWtI ABSOUUTELY PURE EVERY LABORING Can avail himself of this goUon opportunity. LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. 8 HE BEST Is the best Blood Medicine, because It alsu nature to throw off the im nurillesof the blood, aud at the uma time tones uu the entire organism. This is Jus contrary to the etfectof the various potaah, mer cury, saraiarlll mixture, which bottle up the Impurities In the syHtam, thurt producing much sickness and lullorlug. Iberefore, for a BLOOD MEDICINE yon cannot do better than take 8. B. 8. "A a physician, I have prescribed and nsed B. S. B. In uiy practice as a tonic, and for blood troubles, and nave been very successful. I never lined a remedy which gave such general sathifao tion to myself and patients. . -ua. iutuh v, m. u., juacltey, Ind.' AaoSssr' BUSINESS CARDS. A. OIBf IB90 WS D ili si MTOP ACCOUNT and rKOf EUSIONAL HOOKKKKPRR OrucB i W.th General Messenger Co,, 615 A A. CLEVELAND. ATTORNEY AT LAW. t nice -Kinney's new brluk bulldlug, corner uuu jiu uvuevicve suTCia ; up 8 lairs. T Q. A.BOWL.BY, ATTORNEY AID CQOICELOR IT LAW unto oo second street, - Astoria, or. JOHN H.-SMirH, t attokney'at law. OITiee In Klnney'1 new brlok building, over Astoria National Bank, yy W. PARKER, EKAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT umce nt Denton street, Aatona, Oregon, Olllceover Osgood's Clothing Btore, hours, 10 to u ui, x w e i, iu, i wt a p m. sunaay, 1U to 11 in DR. O.H. ESTES. riiYmciAN vnn nxmnvn special attention to Dldeaae of Women and Durgery. uince over uauzlger's store Astoria, Tl'T.Tr.fV.fe 1 J fs FULTON. AaPEcui-ry (surgery by i r. J. A. Fulton. Ollloe 178 Cass street. Hours 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 TAY TUTTLE M.D.. V PHYSICIAN, MUHUKON & ACCOCCHHUR. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to5 Kesideuee. (89 Cedar st! T O taai Tma unuoon JJ HUMUSuPATlllC PHYSICIAN A 8T7R Keun. Glhce. OA. Third atrdet. lliini-x in tn 12 and 2 to 4, Suuday l to 2. KeUeuce 4ti8 !kl street P. MULLINIX. M. D.. Ulvoa Hiieciat iieatmeut for Catarrh. Tiiioi ioat Limns. Kldi.ev Ueiiito-Ur narv onium Odliie Ut.aii's,&U t hird SC. Hours, a.m,9 p.m. RIOHABD BAHBT. O. B. ISOM. city surveyor. 2ARRY Sl ISOM, CIYIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Koous 5 AMD 6, OVER ASTORIA NA1IONAL BANK. W. T. BUBKir, J. W. DBAPKB IJarney & Draper, Attorneys at-l.atv, Oregon ( lty, Oregon, Twelve venrs' exnerlence iu reolster uf Hi 0. 8. Land O'hce here, recommends us In nui specialty of Mining and all oilier bunluess be- lure tuo lhiiu t'ince or tne uouris, and mvolv lug the practice ol the Oeueral Laud ofUce. JROCKaNBROUCH & COWING. LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, Ott. Special attention aiveu to land bu-inens. Bet tiers on homesteails or pre-emption claims and timber land purchases shown every advantage of the law. For assistance In making Uual prooi van ou us. rpHOS. FREORICKSON, bo 281. West Sixth Btteot. Scandinavian beuevoleut Soolety. UEUULA& MKKT1NU3 OF THIS SOCIETY at their rooms in rythlau building tt eight o'clock e m., ou the second aud louitu Tues day t ol each mom n, AUG. PANIEL80N Secretary Ucoan mnoatnpme'.t Mo. 13, 1. O. U. F DEGCLAR MKK'IINGS OK OCEAN EN XI eampmeut No. M, 1. O, O. F at the (XMlge. iu tne uun euow Hunaimc, at seven r. m., on the second and found Moodays of each month, Sojourning brethren cordially l&viteo oy raer u. r. Astoria Bulldlug & Loan Aasoointion mil K KKUULAll MEETINGS OF THIS Ar-SO X eiMlioii are held at 8 r. h. on the firm Wednesday t.I each muaitb. Office ou (ienevleve aueel, suuw il Cueiiamtis. VI. L. KOBB. Secretary Common UouhciL UEGULAh MBKTINUS, FIRST AM tl.irU Tuenday evenings of each month ai 8 o'clock. -Persons lemng to have matters actsd iiioi; by the Counoil, at auy regitlM uiertiiis must present the same to the Atutitoi ,m.t clerk, on or before the Friday eveniliii prior to rbt IuesrfHj ou which the Council ",d" l" reauiai meoih-g. K. OvBUKN. Auditor and Police .Indue Hoard of Pilot Coiuinlasl Jnrr. Tn RRi.UI.AU MKKTING80FTHIS BOARD, will be held on the first Mor.d y, of each month at 10 a. in. iu the room of the A'toria Chamber of Commerce. W. L. ROBB, See c. p. UPSHua, SHUT- KG and COMMISSION Aetarla, Oregon. HILL'S HI I W. CASE RANKER. Tuksact a Oehsbal Siniiks Bnsnras. Draft! drawn available in any par- of the 0 o uu r urupe, aua on noug aoug, tOina, Office Honrs: 10 A. M. to I P. M. Odd Fel ows Building, Astoria, Oregoi I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT EEPKKEXTUIO : f6"1! K, York 1 T- Mi' lire ul Sarin, ef Xew Zealand. I National Fire tad Marine Im. Co., of DirtforJ. Conocctifnt Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Pknii, of London. Imperial, of London. New Tork Plate Glasi Ins. Co. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solicited uu ravorauie Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Honei Loaned on Personal security. Korelgu and Domestic Exchange bought an TVIUl 0. K. Warns, President. J. si. HIkkIis. Cashier. J.C Domeai, Vice President u. a. n arrea. I C. 8. WrUht, J Jobs Hobsoa, i Directors. H. CThommoa. I Tkee Bracker, J THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BANK Acts as trustee for 'iAmnrilllnn. .nil InHlm.l uals. Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposit On ordinary savings h ioks 4 fer onnt. net animm On term savings book 6 per cent, per annum On certificates of deposit: ror inreo montne, i per cent, per annum. For six months. 6 per cent, per annum. For twelve months, 6 per ccut. per annum. 1. TV. lABP. I..4l)anl 1. Q. A. BOWJ.BY Vlre-rreMdent riiA-nK. ra it ik Cashier W. E. DEMENT IZ-tecreUry DIBKCTOas: L W. Case, J. q. A. Bowlby, Gus' II limes, . a. rige, jjhui. vonn ;, A. a. need. F. J.TaylDr. THE PORTLAND SAViKGS BANK tr POKTLAXD, OHKddft. Pa Iff lln nufiilul anAA ruu a up vapiwt ..... ,tJWtWU ouipiug auu iiruuin tnJ.WA nAnn iicivuM, rrHHineni. I). P. THOMPSON, Vice-Proaldeut CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $25.ooo Capital 8u,ck, Rr1 KtBt5 and Insurance BrnVnni. Knt.irv Public and Convcyamera. Special attention pala to rents, navmeut ol hm pie . fur n.m residents. Sole aKeuts !or tioiith Astoria, Prus- npelpmlr llaml.t..lr popli d..H ,i...a..i. A.i.l!.... also best Meesiile. hiiKinesg aud Inside property huu.viwli u BMTc, in 'aim ati, Asiuria. O. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMJTHING 8hip aud Cannerv work. Ilora-'nneli'f. Wair on m-ule and repaired, i.o a wjrk subrauteed uu i ass street, opposite ine nwn Tain o uct HUGHES & CO., vYti-i'tMUe aud Retail LIQUO R DEALERS Importers ol a il Uf nui ol Foreign and Domes lie wiiieit. i.i mors and Cutan. uc vriueit. i.i mors ana curra. J. H. Outlet kV n Indies a specialty. Vai Blab Bottled Beer, Flutul brands of Key West ant nilln.atl.elnUM uuuors ior Meaioinai rurooses. Family Trade Hollcited, All orders from tht City and Country promrviy filled. Bquemoque Street. Astoria. Oregon C. XI. c3 3NT, OO. O Steamer llwaco Leaves Astoria diiilr at 7:80 a. in. for Ilwacn calling at Tansy Point, and coetiectiiii; with railroad running north at 10 a. in, and with boats en shoalwiiter Hay fir SutU Mend, 8uiishliiet North Cove Anu o hor points tl rouith to Gray liar bor. Keturnlig ennuen's at lwaeu with earners Inr Astor aaud Nlarht Boats for Portland. JOHN K. UOULTER, L. A. LOOMI8, Mecrotury. President. R, V, EGBitKl, Buperlutetident. PORTLAND AND ASTORI. Steamer Telephone. reaves Astoria Every evening except Bundav at 7 p. m. Ar Ives at Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 p. ni. Leaves Portland Evt oar except Sunday ai ' a. in. a-. v . biu. r., geni, avioris. K. A. SKKLY, (ieiieral Agent, I'ortlaud Or. JEFF'S RESTAURANT IS THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on the Coast.) Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specials The Flaest Wlaes aid Lif ion. DON'T BY NOT HiDIKO THE RIGHT (ui ram vJ friotoove-Teuj vou au. about NORTH PAG1F1G ,YCLE $k BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION."" mtomw DwtDiria -Pobtiano Oregon.' ADDITION, iftAC For - Thirty - Days - Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 andjalleys 20 feet wide. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH ALli TRANSCONTIN ENTAL LINES, IS THE- OITLTT LUTE RUNNING Hloctrio Lightod Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND .OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TKAIN8 consist of VE8TI DULKO, HLKEHINO, DINING AND PARLOR CAKtj, HEATED BY STEAM ind furnished with every luxury known to modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Safety this Line is Unequaled Tickets on sale at all nromluent railway otuoes. For further Information Inquire of any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Agt. J. W. CASEY. Trav. Puss. Afft. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ..AND... ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Paciflc Comp'y Tot Only. Routs Through California to al Poiiu Cut and Smth. The Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS Attached to exnrem trains, affordln anneriev accommodations for second clans passenKera. Kor rates, tickets, sleeping car rewvationa, etc, eail upon or address B, P. RUGRK8. Assist ant General Freight aud fassenger Agent, fort and. Or.