THIS DAILY ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOKKINU, SEPTEMBEB 112, 183. rim of Subucriptloi. DAILY. j-'erved by Carrier, per week.... 15 cts Neut by Mull, per month 60 cts tent by Mall, per year "" WEEKLY. . Kent by Mall, per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its ud-f-rtlsers the largest circulation of any i . vspaper publiHhed on the Columbia Advertising rates can be obtained on implication to the business manager. This paper is in possession of all the l.-l. graphlc franchises, and is the only .nier on the lower Columbia that pub lishes gonulne dispatches. The Dally Astorlon'B circulation is live times aa great as that of the com l.ji.ed dailies of Astoria. The Weekly Astorlan, the third oldest vrckly In the state of Oregon, has ,.. -t 'o the Portland Oregonlan, the I K'-at weekly circulation In the state. TODAY'S WEATHER. Poi Hand, Or.. Sept. '-Forecast for V.isljrn Washington and Western 4irt(.:n: Light showers; slightly cool er; fiesh southerly winds. f.oial weather for the twenty-four Ii. ins ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fi.fiilhed by the U. 8. Department of A IciiUure, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, CI degrees. ... mum temperature, 49 degrees. i Ipitatlon, .03 Inch. precipitation from July 1st, ;:. 10 date, 3.70 inches. . -. .. .'iency of precipitation from July l. r '-93, to date, .22 Inch. FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL. !,. setting In motion of the wheels .;, i wheels which make up the edu u.llmiiil system of this city, Is an event vlih h diMcrves special notice. Last )P.ir tliti taxpayers of Astoria contrlb- i. lcd a 310.1t deal of money for the ii. uinieiiunce of the schools located in urlous purl J of the city. No item in t!ie list, however, should be more cheer fully paid in by citizens than that which hi :efiuired for education. To lIIow children to grow up in Ignorance would be to encourage anarchy and 1 1 a i.is. la offers today to every child v . ... .n the limits of the city a free ed , .ution. "Not only does this include the common branches of learning, but in l He well equipped High School studies much more complete are taught. The i-ystom, from the A. B. C. of beginners Id the very highest grades which pre- I iire young people for college, is most interesting and worthy of careful study. People who send their children to the M.hools do not pay as much attention tn the Inside working of the system as liiey should. The labor of tho teachers inuld be made far more elllciunt if (here was a greater degree of interest iimong the parents of the pupils. This defect, so noticeable last term will, we hope, be remedied In future. The teach- i i s are only too glad, we are convinced, tu welcome adult visitors at any time, ii nd to let them see for themselves the l.rogress of their scholars. The spectacle presented yesterday I I mlng In all the school buildings, when the opening exercises were held, vi moat Impressive. The vacation hiil brightened up the children to a vi.nderful degree. They were the l.lcture of health and vigor, and their l. lienors also gave evidence of the re MVlfyinff Influence! of rest. They took nr the familiar songs with renewed i.orgy, nnd any one, to look uxin those Interesting assemblages would be loth tii believe that the life of the pupils of Aflorla publlo schools was either hard i.r over exacting. Money is about to be easier, its real abundance apparent. We shall be no in'. re on a voyage straight to shlp wiock, The Bafety of sound money Is iiHsured. Rut this Is comparatively a pliiln matter. The next, step Is not so pimple. It concerns the Industrial Independence of this country, and In clinics the standard of compensation fur litlxir In America nnd in Europe, 'I iiii tariff controversy is upon us. It Ii.ik been forced with a vigor continu ally growing for Severn! years, and the ev'denco that treasury deficiencies are In sight commands us tii consider the i 'ii use and find tho remedy. The cause Is tariff uncertainty; that Is the reason, tint precisely for the money stringency from which we are just emerging, but L-r tho paralysis of enterprise which Is a matter of greater weight, and per plexity. Business adjusts Itself to the i:i:rf, but we must know what the tar iff Is. Many of the peoplo forgot, when tnprli ImiHly or through a theoretical liritatlon voting for a change, that lliey were continuing a period of doubts i.nd that doubt la the deadly foe of the oo-oporatlon of capital and labor that Imparti the energy to the machinery of I'lanufacturea. Whatever may be our lew of the true tariff policy, there Is u concensus of opinion that delay Is f ill of disaster, and that time Is money to the people. It Is tentatively given out that Pros M;r.t Cvtr'.and has pkki-J up a policy about the Sandwich Islands. He does not propose the restoration of Queen Calico, even under the protectorate of Clause Spreckles, Charles Nordhoff and Proctor Knott,, the "paramount" Blount nnd Secretary Gresham. The President does not want annexation, for that was Harrison's policy, with due regard to the legal limitations, the dlfllculty being the doubt, for the moment of the power of the provisional government. Well, the provisional government stands, and has paid the public debt owed to the sugar king without oven levying an Income tax on him, confiscating hln sugar estates, or cutting oft his steamship subsidies. The Cleveland policy Is said to be a protectorate that shall amount to an nexation. The President himself, we suppose, Is to be the protector. Why not let the Islands go? They don't want us, and we don't want them. Hero Is something from the News- raper Man, bearing an application sor rowful and local, and once more bring ing us face to face with the greatem tune of modern civilization an Irre sponsible and filthy newspaper; "Another woman has been hounded to death by the newspapers. Again has sensntlonnl journalism claimed Its inno cent victim, but we hear not a word said of calling to account the perpetrat or of this cowardly and brutal crime. Will the time ever come when newspa per men. backed up by unscrupulous Journals, shall be made to stand before the law just as other citizens? Will the time come when Judges and Jurors will be found willing and courageous enough to do their duty, even though the de fendant be one of tho guild which in too many cases seems privileged to abuse and scandalize' to their heart'B content. On the night of the 17th of last month, there died In the Home of the Inebriates In San Francisco, a young lady who was made Insane by the publication of a love affair to which she was a party. It was in no sense the property of the public, but still the sensational Journalist ferreted It out, and wrote It up In his most lu rid style. The woman's heart was brok en, her brain deranged, and she finally died in a straight-Jacket." In the death of Lieutenant Sydenham the Army loses one of Its brightest and most pipttlar ofllcers, and Fort Canby a soldier who made himself and his sta tion beloved by all he came In contact with. Last week he was in Astoria, blight, energetic, In the prime of young manhood, cheering on his men In a game of football and promising the victors a warm welcome when they went over to the Fort. Death came with fearful suddenness, so sudden, in deed, that it was hard to realize the truth. The most heartfelt sympathy of his hundreds of warm friends In this city goes out to his wife nnd family. The most remarkable fish story of the age Is the one about that South Bend wiiale that Is 174 feet long and 9S6 years old. Certain unnamed "sci entists" are credited with this calcu lation of age of the millennial Methu nelah. There should be an Inquest held to determine the cause of the prema-ti-re death of this creature that was 5S0 years old when Columbus waB ne gotiating for Bhlps to senrch the new world. The Salem Statesman during the progress of the State Fair will run nn Illustrated eight-page dally edition. The Statesman Is always well up In the van of Oregon journalism, nnd Is one of the cleanest and 'most progressive pa pers In the state. It has worked un ceasingly for the success of the Fair, and no Bmall part of the publicity giv en that enterprise has come from the efforts of our bright contemporary. The cholera ha made its appearance In many cities or Europe this year, nnd In no case has It spread. The only general flight has been Naples, and thut was transitory. If Naples can be handlni bo as to extinguish the cholera, there is no place where there Is rea son for great apprehension about it. The slight development in Jersey CityH )as passed away. Senator Teller says he has brought his winter clothes along and will fight the repeal of the silver law to the end. It might bo added that It will be a cold day for him when It does end. In the mean time It will be protty hot work for the gentleman. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FIVE business men of this city are ad vertising In The Astorlan this morn ing. Why are thev doing It? Ask them and see. Business men; advertise In the As torlan. It pays. ' 3 Bnrklen'i Arnica Nilv. Tho ht ul In lha world fol CUtS. brulaea, torn, pleura, salt rheum, fever orvs, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, corns, and all skin eruptions, and poaiUve ly curt pllea, or no pay requlrtMl. It la Ruarantned to Rive perfect patlsfac- II. in nr n.nnn .r.,.l..l Irll 2j Cllt ?L't. 1. C. Dement. ' T 1 MA7R MISERABLE FOR LIFE. This you may easily be If you fall to remedy the indigestion and non-assimilation of the food, which are the at tendants and originators ' of nervous ness, that ever present ailment which no narcotic, mineral sedative or ner vine can ever do more than temporar ily relieve. Of courso these remedies have no effect upon the organs of ul- fcestion and assimilation, except to uis order and enfeeble them, thus aggra vating the original difficulty. Among the most alarming and dangerous RyroptcniH of chronic nervousness is insomnia, which is the professional term for Inability to sleep. Where this exists there is always a tendency to mental overthrow, paresis and event ual Insanity. Hcgln at the fountain head of all this difficulty with Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters and avert evil consequences. No sooner does the stonuich resume Its tone, and the sys tem g.iln In vigor through the aid of thlJ benign tonic, than sleep returns and tho nerves grow tranquil. Chills and fever, rheumatism, biliousness, and constipation yield to the bitters. A Sure Curo Kir Piles. Itching Tiles a.e known by tnolsture like perspiration, causing IntciiHC Itching when warm. This form, as well as Wind, Itleedlng or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Honanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the partH affected, absorbs Illinois, allays Itching and effects a nermnimnt euro. title. Drurarlflt or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Poniinko, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hold by J. W. fonn. NOTICE! Use Klnfandcl wine Intead of coffee or tea, W cents per gallon. Dont forget 1'each nnd apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alx. Gilbert's. r.tliuie oc xicl.u. A line c.t-ci., x ...... land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, so that visitors need not mlas their morning paper when they are here. 1 T J 1 O IT , - .-. . a.vAat Tfrtf . STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent New York dispatch reads; "James C. II , a line looking and annarentlv healthy man. was observed to stagger while walking on Fiftli Avenue this afternoon, mid niter taking one or two un certain steps fell to tho sidewalk. When picked up ho was dead. A physician ex amined the hody.and pronounced hcarldiscaat the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature of tho caso is that Mr. II was on his way to Maine, to scttlo in the home of his boyhood, lie had passed the previous ten years in the western mining country, and had amassed a fortune. If YOU have any of the symptoms given in the followingtcslimoniuls you should lose no time in seeking relief. From John L. Roberts, Slatington, Pa.: "I have sull'ered with palpitation, irregular pulse, fainting and- mothering spells, pain in nhoulders, side, and arms for over fortyyears. For twelve years have been treated without uvuil by prominent physicians in my neigh borhood and in New York. ' Growing con stantly worse, smothering spells followed one another, so my life was often in danger nnd needed constant care. As my son had been cured by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, ho sent me three bottles. The lirst dose gave me nu-tanl relief. Before- using the last bottle I w:ih completely cured. Aliliough seventy tive years old 1 feel twenty years younger, i claim my cure to be nlniost a miracle." Ileie h a letter from Mrs. John Kolgcs, ofClcveliiml. O.: "I had been troubled with my heart nnd stomach for years, but for cix let'ii n ontlss had been confined to my bed. I IkkI four of the best doctors in the city, but none of them could benefit the weakness of my lieart. I also had dropsy and rheumatism. I never took medicine that relieved me at once ns Dr. Mild New Heart Cure does. I am much stronger. My appetite is splendid. I gain strength with every dose. I have gained more In six weeks from your treat ment thnn in sixteen months from nil the doctors." "Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists. It is safe, effective, agreeahle, and does cure-" Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind. i'ldo not Eat Pastry. hi J low often you hear this -M A expression, and the cx- &4 ijs..) phtnation that usually 'l follows: "I am troubled with dyspepsia." The 0 explanation is not far to seek. In the past Iard $. Ji lias been used ns the prin .S eipnl shortening in all i'Si nastrv. the result dys- lz pepsia. The dyspeptic "; need no lontrer be (jfjjjl troubled, providing i substituted for lard in J the preparation of all food. pi used as a shortening, it produces wholesome and healthful pastry- Tliysi cians and expert cooks iCi indorse it. Refuse siiBstiutes. 4 t:..ml thrre refill in ttatnpt to N. K. Kairh:mk& Co., t'hicKo, for handsome ' k. i Coltolcne Conk I'ook, containing tlx hundred recipe, prepared by nine emi 4 ) nciu aulhoriiiet on cooking. W.f .. . ii J, t otloiene is iota oy an sroccn, , V .S nude onlv bv kt t r? 4 irr Ml' X- CI PI. IV. runi"v ST. LOUIS and ,CHtCAOO. NEW YORK, BOSTON., DR. GUMS onion SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS 1D CROUP. G ADVICE. GRANDMOTHEr In rninlntrdfSTnl'.Tct rln.- cMUron. my onlj rem edy fr Ooiiuli. Colil i'rrup onion nyrop. II la jut m en -ouve lo-v r I It TrMf.'rty yraij WTX Nov HIT (Tt-.wi1.-Ii i Wt law 1'r. Gunn Oi ion Syrup wBuh Uilr w1 rrfpied no mor T.- n U i;, -..I l nin.llaimin For sale by X W. Conn, Dmgglst GOTTOLENE 5? It is composed strictly oi 1(1 highly refined vegetable fc'S! oil and beef suet. When A7 CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was m.-ule miserable by a case of Catarrh. Tin: discharge from the nose was large, conKt.iiit and very offensive. Her eyes became inllained, t'ie lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies, I gave ,lerFv?SPSThe first bot tle stemcd to ItVfe aggravate the dise3jj, but the symptoms soon abated, an I i i a short time she was cured. i)ii. L. 13. Kitchey, Mackey, Ind. (tin liunk on Hlooil ami Skin Dinenaes mailed Iic-o. Bivm-t UrKoiriu Co., Atlanta, (la. PltOl'ESSIONAL CAIiD?. . SMITH JllCNTIHT.. In l'ylliiiui l)Mll(lni(.'. J V OlliC.I! WC. LOC4N D D. B. ii-;nta i, rAiti-oii". Maii.sull Block, o;:l Third Htrect. I E. LaFORCE D.O. 8. J. UKNTIsr. Flavol Biiililing, Opponito Occident Hotel. IULTON BOS., JH A'i'loliNKV.S-AT LAW, Knnmt il, 4, r and li, Odd I'i-IIdw' building, AsIdi in, OrvKoii, W. M' LPfSvATl.AVV. Olliee, Knoms 7 and . Kiiiiiey'n building. A A. CLEVELAND, . . ATTOKNliJC AT LAW. ulllc-e - Kluucy's new brick bullilliiK, coruer Thud and (luuevievu streets ; up Htairs. SILAS B. SMITH , ATTllKMICY A T I.AW, Ollico over a. V, Allen's store, corner Third and Cass streets. HRANK J. TAYLOR, D AITOIINKY.Ar-I.AW, Astoria. Oregon. JO. A.BOWLBY, AIT0RE1 A.D COliMLOIl AT LAW OllU-e on second street, - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. SMI H, ' l) Al'l'OltNliY AT LAW. Office In Kimiey'i nev brick building, over Astoria National Bank, DR. W. C. BrLT, 1'HYSICI AN AND SUIKiEON, 021cp over store of J. B. Wyatt, Socond street neur Uencvleve, DR-. A. L, and J. A. FULTON. -UHEAoKS OI)' WOMEN A. St'tCCULIY. huwry by r. J. A. Fulton. Olliee 178 Out) siruec. Hour It) to 12 and 1 to 4 DR." EILIV JANSON. , . PHYSICIAN & HUUUKOS. K OM 7 (Ullccover OMood's Clothing Store, hours, 10 to 1? in, 2 to 5 p, m, 7 to 8 p m. Sunday, 10 to 11 m. DR. O, B. ESTES, hiYHlClAiN AND SURGEON. Special attention to DlKeases of Womou and SurKery. Oillce over IMuzlger's store Astoria. JAY TUTTLE M.D., t'HYSIClAN, SUltUlSum 4 ACO0OCHEUK. Olliee. rooms 3, 4 over Astoria National Bank, hours. Id to li! & 2 to 5 Kesidence. 639 Cedar at. DR. WALTER I. H OWABD. ' lIOAllSal-ATIUO PHYSICIAN & SUK geuil. Olliee, 451. f liird street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Kesidence 408 3d sireet f P. MULLINIX, M. D.. ' , u J J. Gives special iitaimeiit for Catarrh, throat J.iuiL'M, Kul iey Ueiiilo-Urinary organs Oillce upstuu's,D44 luird St. Hourj.H n.ni.a p.m. T)R. STRICKLEH, PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGEON, -Dealer' in - Drugs and Druggists' Sundries 3.".7 Second Street, Aslotia. BUSINESS CARDS. M WICKMAN n, J: . i on ritACToit. House moving and street planking. Screwi and Mucks for rent. Call on or address 2037 Pino sireet. A GIBBONS, , a.lj.ill.-.riiK.'oF' ACCOUNT ami -P 1 1 ( I f ICSS 1 0 N A 1, H M K K K K P K It. Okkh'K : With Ueneral Alessenger C &15 .-kainiHiue slieet I H. MANSELL. , O, iii.Ai, KtiiAlU HliOKRIi. Notary Public. Kire and Accident Insurance, w W. PARKtR, IIKAI, KSTATK AN INHUKANCE AlJENI Oillce 1U Ui-utoii slieet, Astoria, Oiegoli. W. T. rtUKXKV, J. W. DBAPRB linrncy & Draper, Attornc)'N a.l.awt Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as register of th U. . IjiiuI Oillce here, recommends ns in oui speelnltyof Mining and all other business be fore iho Uind ofllce or I lie Courts, and involv ing the practice ot the llcneral Land Oillce. OROCKENBROUCH Sl COWING. LAW OKK1CK, OREGON CITY, OK. Hiecial attention given to land business. Set tlers on homesteads or pre-emption claims and limber laud purchases shown every advantage of tho law. For as.tislaiiut) iu making final proof call on us. SOCIKTY ItlUUTINUS. Astoria L,.dee No. 00, A. O. U. W. EET3 EVERY FRIDAY M'ENIN'i. AT 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows' Hall Bo- jiiurnlug and visiting brethren cordially iu vitcd. i.T. K0UKK8, Recorder. Oouaaiiiucampme'.i No. 13, 1. 0. 0.P KKQl'LAH MKETINdS OI OCEAN EN cunpnient No. 13. 1. O. O. F., at the Lodge. In the Odd Follows Buildup, .u sevei. P. ., on the second and fourtb i.ouuays of each month. Sojourning brethren cordially i.fited. By order Astoria Building & Loan Association mHERKOULAU MEETlN'18 OF THIS ASSO .L ciatiou a-n held at 8 P. . ou the first Wednesday of each moHtb. Oillce on Geneyleve street, south of Cheuamu. rqbb Secretary. Common Council. UKOOLAK WKKT1KOS, KIRST AND third Tuesday evenings ot each Dtontb tg o'clock. -r Persons desinng to hare matlei-k cird upon by the Council, at any regular nieenig must present tlie same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday ereulna prior to the Tuesday on which the Council old. in reculal meeting. - K. OSBUKN. Auditor and Police Judge. Board of Pilot CoinmlMtoBers. TH S REGtTLA R MEETINGS OP TRIBBOARD, will be held on the first Monday, of each mouth at 10 a. m. at the office of Kobb & Par ker. W. U &OBB,See J. 33. XV-T-a.T'T Dealer tn Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Btnada OIL Cot ton CaiiT, Hemp Sail Twill. Ijud Oil, Wrom;tit Iron Spikes, Gaivanuted Cut Kails (Irooorloa, X3to. Atncullural Implem enta, S-wtng Ma niac hlnes, Palnta and Oils. ftATARRI i rti? T 1 1 Kipans ihduics Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestine?; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of soirits, will remove the whole d'ifliculty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Rox (Six Vinls) Seventy-five Cents. One 1'ack.ige (I:our boxes)! wo Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free sample address RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. .......... -,. . Merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connecting with Canadian I'aelflo anil Great NtUhtii Hallway aud China Hteamship 'Vn? Taking frelglit aud passengers for Vancouver and Victoria B C. and Seattle, facoma aud ail Sound Points. Leaving Astoria everr 10 davti. For particulars apply at the oillce Astoria Austraa i , a i. u". FEH(;tJ.SON BROS., Agents, PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Satur day at 7 ll. m. Arrives at Astoria Every day except Suuday at p.m. Leaves Portland Every oar except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. w. stunk, Agent, ABtoria. E. A. Sibley, General Agent, Portland Or. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands ot foreign and Domes tic Wines. I.iuuors and Clears. J. 11. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Btatf Bottled Beer, I'lni-si oraudsoi Key west aim Domestic ClKars Manors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited All orders from l!n- City auu country imi"-siy niiea. . Squomo(ue Street , - Astoria. Oreni-i. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ iihU. Denosita solicited Interest will bo allowed on savliiRs deposits as loilows: On ordinary savlugs h ioVs 4 per cent per annum. On term savings book.i C per cent, per annum. Ou eertillcatcs of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent, per annum. For six uinnlhs, b per rent, per annum. For twelve mouths, ii per eent. per annum. I. V. CASK President J. Q. A. BOW LB Y Vico-Pn-Ridenl FRANK PATTON Cashier W. K. 1M0MENT (Jccretaiy DIRECTORS! I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, (lust Holmes, C. U. PaffO, Benj. Ynnni;, A. H. Kecd. F. J. Taylor; The Store of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butter fie Id Bros., Who are fining to close out the stock. Intcndlnir purchase rs will do well to call and ;xainiiio p.oo s and puces before purchasing elsewhere. They also have a good watchmaker to do repairing. Foard & Stokes GnOOBRQ Dealers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies. Tobaeeo, Wines and Fine Whiskies. Fine Teas and Cotfee a Specialty. The Finest Display of Fruits in the Citv, Fresh ou Kvery Steamer. Corner of Third and West Eiglitu Mreets. H. B. PARKKR DEALER IN Lime. Brick, Sand, Fire Brick. Fire Clay. Cement, Mill Feed. Oats. Hay. Mraw Wood Delivered to Order. Driying, TamiDg and Express Btuin3S. O. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING Bhlp aud Cannert work, Horsesnoelng, Wag ons made and repaired. iod w.irk gnaanteed On Cass street, opposite toe . rn TalH c-mcr FISHER BEOTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. . Heavy and Bhali HARDTVAKE Carry In t Wk Wagons an.l Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints, 'His, Varntshe. Losgera' Supplies, Fairbank'i Scale, Doors and Wincowa. PROVISIONS. FLOUR ind HILL Ff ED. ASTORIA, - - OREGXO. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ,AND.. ALL Pn,NlS IN CALIFOiiMA, Via the Mt. Shasta Rontr of tlie SonliioTi! Pacific tep'y The JOt ly tRouts Through California t a Points East and South The Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS SLEK11NO CAllS Attached to express trains, affording sup run accommodations for second-class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations etc., call upon or address K. r. KO( Kits. Axst. jut General Freight aud Passenger Acut, Port. aud. Or. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL RAILWAY CONNECTING WITH ALL TKANS ENTAL LINES - -IS THE OXTX.? LI1TE RUNNING BloctricZiightod Cars iS BETWKENl ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AN (0mAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS ThAlNH eonMst of VEST1 IlL'LED, SI.EEI'lMtt, WMNU AND PARLOR CAks. HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury knows modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Saletj this Line is Unequaled. TlrketM nn mt ll nM.mtH.n. " i-iuuiikui raiiT, office. For further information Innnlm nr m,.r ik agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Afft. J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pa. Aft, PORTLAND, 0JJEG0N.