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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1893)
TIIE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1893. The Daily Astorian. TESfllS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. rr-vvxd by Carrier, per week., .. 15 eta Heut by Mail, per month W cts Bout by Mail, per year V.w WEEKLY, he-it by Mail, fer year; $2.00 in advance. Postage free to Btibscrlbers. The Aatorlan guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation o any newspaper publiHhed on the Columbia liver Adprtislnsr rates can be cbtaint d on application la the business manager This paper la in possession of all tie telegraph franchises, and is the oniy piper on the lower Columbia that puu nnnufnA (tlHntLtfhes. iirnco i " ' . , The Dally Atorian's clrculatkn Is live times an great as war. 01 me wui blned circulation of the other dally pa cers of Astoria. The W vkly Adtorlan, the third oldest vtekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation in -the state. Subscribers to The Astorian are re quested to notify this offlce, without loss of time, Immediately they fall to receive their dally paper, or when they do not Eet it at the usual hour. JJy doing this they will enable the man agement to place the blame on the proper parties, and to ensure a speedy remedy. . ' , Ilandley & Haas nro our Portland uger.ts and copies of The Astorian can be had every morning at their stand on First street. . ' -TOl.tA V"S WEATHER. Portland, Or., Fair weajhfjr; change. Sept. tflght 21. Forecast: temperature I .m-iil weather for the twenty-four in vr ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fi.rnlblie.1 by the U. 3. Department of Arlculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 60 degrees. Minimum temperature, 47 degrees. Precipitation, .08 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, 4.62 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, .72 inch. WHAT THEY THINK OF IT. The following are a couple of editor ial opinions from Btate papers on the Chinese agitation. Not being born of beer and anarchy, they are sensible and worth reading: "Anti-Chinese demonstrations will onlylntenslfy an evil instead of re moving it. Whoever incites to a dis turbance is an enemy of the laboring man. The law which protects alike the employer and laborer will . be upheld and while we have no sympathy with the selfish disposition which Ignores the. cry of wont, at the same time the dignity of the law must be held sacred for without Id society could not long exist. It Is better to endure an evil than to aggravate It, or resort to a worse evil." Woodburn Independent. ' "Because there are men and women who are- out of work, and some of whom are feeling tha stress and strain of poverty, It does not follow that they can be permitted to do away with the laws and rules which underlie the so cial order In this country. We have no hesitancy In affirming that out of every ten persons who compose tho mobs that would overturn law, nine would not work for a living it they had ev ery opportunity prcaortlcd to them. They belong to tho class which want to live without working. The trouble Is that the tenth man, who is Industrious and sober, and who la willing to work for tho support of himself and family, lms to suffer for the sins of the other nine. Times are dull everywhere and there Is llttlo work for the employed to do. What then? Shall tho cohorts of the unemployed take Into their hands the conduct of the government because they cannot find work, even If they want It? Hy no means. They must share the em of depression with U-elr former employers. It Is due to the unemployed, that Is, to those who would work If they could, to keep them find their families from starvation, but that Is not to be accomplished by forco mado under tho red or black flng." Polk County Observer. A cable dispatch announces that more thnn 00,000 miners resumed work In South Wales on Thursday, and that their return to the mines means prac tically tho collapse of the strike In .South Wales and Monmouthshire. It appears that during their absence from work all except twenty of the 204 col lieries In th?8e two districts have been Hhut down. About 40.000 men still hold out In South Wales and Monmouthshire l ut their yielding to the terms of the owners la regarded as a matter of only a few days. It Is further stated that In no case have the men who went be.ek to work today obtained the 20 per cent increase In wages for which they struck. The action of the Welsh miners has discouraged the strikers tn th English coal districts, owing to the fact that the Welshmen were constd prod among the most uncompromising of the collier who had gone out. IVffcr's educational bill ! a bouncer. He .ivp'Bes flat metallic money for Urn e.la-.iitlon of the people. He has ; !-. ;rn !ng Mb powerful mind un til f !- the value of education, and --- !"; M on a trcrr.er..?.v,i ., jr.- rowcly wants a college In the District of Columbia, to cost $20, 000,000, with on endowment of $800,000, a year, and proposes to coin alumin ium In $20 and one-cent pieces, and all Intermedials denominations. The mon ey is to be like greenbacks the credit of the United States. Peffer'a mind It will be observed, Is still scintillating. He is becoming In his consciousness of grandeur, benevolent. He Is willing to shed the. marvelous endowments of his nature upon the human race. He ev en tolerates David Bennett Hill. i another column will be found a letter from Mr. Remington. Today his ninety day extension expires and his contract with tho subsidy company of Astoria 19 dead. The letter speaks for Itself and we do not care to comment on If The Gobel roid proposition seems after all to offer the only near chance of the fulfillment of Astoria's railroad desires. ALONG THE WHARVES. The State of California went out yes terday morning with an exceptionally large cargo, Including 1100 cases of salmon, 17 boxes of sturgeon, 285 sacks of oysters and 25 tons of other freight from this port. She had a fair passen ger list. . The Tllile E.' Starbuck left up for Portland at 9:30 , a. m. yesterday, In tow of the Oeklahama. The ship City of York leaves up the river this morning. The British ship Parthenope, Captain Heal, came in at 8 o'clock last night, twenty days from, Honolulu. She Is a fine vessel of 15S3 tons register, and comes here In ballast with 800 tons of reck. She left Liverpool early in the year, for Newcastle, Australia, and took a cargo of coal from the latter port to Honolulu. The Bhlp Clackmananshlre with a load- of coal from Newcastle, Austra lia came in yesterday afternoon and anchored at Sand Island. Captain .Thomson boarded the Ilwaco and came up to town "last night At 3 o'clock this morning the tug brought the ves sel up and she dropped anchor In the harbor. The following cases were disposed of before the circuit court yesterday: August Kynzla vs. J. E. Soar! ef ol. ; argued and submitted. Ada Weir vs, Henry Weir; default entered. . Arabella Simpson vs. Wm. Simpson; default entered and continued for the term. ' , Lulu Dumphy vs. Frank Dumphy; decree of divorce entered. West Shore Mills vs. Astoria and Portland Railroad Company; demurrer dismissed. Nancy Welch vs. ClatBop County e-t al.; mandate of supreme court ordered entered. . Wm. Anderson, a native of Russia, admitted ns a citizen, , C. 11. Cooper vs. W. P. Dillon; on trial. State of Oregon vs. Oeorge Buchte; a true bill; ordered discharged and bondsmen exonerated. Stato of Oregon vs. Wm.- Lynch; not not a truo bill; ordered discharged and bondsmen exonerated. SET HIM RIGHT. Cioo. .Augustus Sala, the well known En-tllsh writer, on his last Australian trip, wrote as follows to the London Dally Telegraph: "I esieclaly have a pleasant remem brance of the ship's doctor a very ex perienced maritime medico Indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horri ble spoil of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by sea fog which had swooped down on us Just after we left San Francis jo. Bit tho doctor's prescriptions 'and the increasing warmth of the temperature as we near ed tho tropics, and In particular, a couple of Allcock'a Porous Plaster's clapped on one on the chest and an other oetween the shoulder blades soon set mo right." MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY, PHYSI CIAN AND SURGEON. Is In this city. She makes chronlo dis eases a specialty. Deafness, catarrh, asthma, dyspepsia, diseases of the throat and lungs, kidney, urinary or gans and all private diseases. Special attention given to diseases of women, Consultation free. Cure or no charg es. Ofilo hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m.. OUloe rooms 18 and 19, Hotel Tighe. Gooa Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be Inactive, you have a bullous look. If your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look and If your kidneys be disordered you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Hitters la the great alterative, and tonic, acts directly on these vital organ Cures pimple, blotches, bolls, and gives a good complexion. Sold at Chaa. Rogers' drug (tore, W cents per bottle. Bueklen'i M-nlcaKnlve. The beat salve In the world foi cuts, bruises, sores, pleera, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption, and positive ly enrea pile, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to Rlvo perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price IB cents oer box. For sala by Chaa. Rogers, tvv esor to J. C Dement. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SIX.B. Of Herman Wine's stock Is now In full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE, Mortgage.! P. R All persons Indebted to Her man Wise will pk-as settle at once. administratoi"notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Caroline llnn en. late o Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estnte must pre sent the same duly verilled to the un designed, at the flice cf Fulton Bros. Attornles, .In the City of Aftorla. in mid C!!ry Ti!".!3 TTV tht late, August 6th. I TICTOa HANSEN. A SAFFRON COLOItED INDEX. Of tho condition of a bilious stomach and sI'jfe'gsiHh liver Is the human coun tenanoe. Not only the skin, but the eyeballs, are tinged with the yellow hue when the bile gets into the blood. Beadles this, sick headache ensues, the tongue becomes furred, pains are felt In tho liver -and through the right shoulder blade, and dizziness Is exper ienced upon rising from a sitting or recumbent posture by the bilious indi vidual. For these and other Indication of biliousness, Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters 13 the sovereign remedy. It is also ctiioaetjus in emirs ana rever, aumo ague, ngue cake, Inactivity of the kld-nt-yn, ami -bladder, rheumatism and i-i!i-voi:snesH. It stimulates, restores di gestion,' and sleep,' and tends greatly to mitigate trie inlirmitics of age. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs.Wlnslow's Soothing ' Syrup has been"usd for children teething. It soothes '. the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. A Hure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when Warm. This form, ns well as Blind, iileedlng or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hosnnko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on. the parts nfTeeted, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and efTects a permanent cure. &0c. Druggist or mall. fMi...iilni- free. Dr. BoBanko. 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W. Ponn. NOTICE! ' Use Zlnfandel wine Intend of coffee or tea. 60 cents per gallon. Dont forget I'each and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alx. Gilbert's. Hnndlev & llaaw. 150 rirsi street. Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, bo that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they ore here. TOO OFTENJHE CASE. INTERESTING PROOFS. A young society lady, after a round of gayety, becomes suddenly consoious of an mi usual Bcnsaliun. Site lias frequent attacks of dizzincsa, her back actus, audshe feels blue and generally run down. Mothers, look wen to your uaugnters i Daughters, look well to yourselves I Let the lirst symptom denoting the ap proach of disease receive your instant atten tion. Healthy women are the hope of the race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect anything which promises relief. There is hope for all sufferers from Nenout Diseases. Bead what follows: Mrs. Jennie C. Davis, a fine artist and an accomplished authoress, of Westficld, Wis., had been subject to headache ever since she could remember. So severe were her at tacks as to cause at times temporary delirium. All treatment had failed to relieve her, but after usinir Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine she writes: "My record is to me, at least, satiufnetory. No headache, constantly in creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two and a half pounds in just one week." Six weeks later she writes: "Have read and sewed immoderately of late, but my headaches do not return." Mrs. John It. Miller.of Valparaiso, Ind., was attacked three years ago with turn of life in its worst form. It finally went to her heail, and all indications were that it would result either in insanity or softening of the brain. Her husband thus writes: " It would be impossible for me to attempt a dovriplion of Iter tuffenngt during all tins iimo. Mie was treated by our very "bent loetil physicians, with but temporary benctit. Mio lias taken four bottles of Dr. Miles' IUwtoimtive Nkhvine, and is cured. She has gained twenty pounds in weight. I tell you, she often blesses you for what you have done for her." Kecollect that for the cure of all Ner vom Diseases there is no remedy which ap proaches Dr. M'dei Restorative Nervine. It is free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Mui by all druggists, on a positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind. isn't in it WVVMAiMl If is just Be cause "ffiere is no IdrcHfi ifj-tAat. the. new shortening ia so irvoncerfujy jbojb uUr with houJCkeeJJeri. OTTOUENE is pprTB? of the unpleasant odot necessarily connected with lard.Gtt tye jchvms. 1"hr iino real Substitute. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUiS and CHICAGO, NEW VCf.lt. BOSTON. onion SYRUP FOB CQUSm, COLDS . A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. YJh-fX n phi id mt hoiHA, mother vnnrtA ne tk pooMtul of omou yrur u muht, the next mora in rvtiiiwuiM). r Coip It hrt eul. li, v;ni-rtn iiit.tt ufvn hvm Or. Otmn inton For sale by J. TST. Conn, Druggist 5 mmm OUR HEALTH Mayd-pend upon the way yo i treqt 'he nam i. vl,i,-li nature lives. A few bottles of i: S. S. taken at the proper time may insure good ic.-.Uh for a year or two. Therefore act at once, lor it IS IMPORTANT . h? : r. -.t u' be a? sisted at the right tline.lprvl i v r fails to relieve the system of jnvjyj purities, and is in excellent tonic also." t" He Wants to Ad4 His Name. '-tmit me to add my name to your m.mv oil er tern, -.atesin commendation of the areat curatiw .l..A,l In Uiufft'. SIluTlfirlH S. S.l It 13 cenninljr one of the bej tonics 1 ever used. TVatise cf blood and skir. diseases mailed : ree. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. PROFESSIONAL CAUDS. A. SMITH 'iliV . DENTIST,' Roiiins 1 and 2, Pytlilau liuildhiu. over C. H. Cooper's store. WC. LOCAN D D. 8. DtiNTAL PARIX1RS. Jiansoll Block, 6i':i Third Street. T E. LaFORCE D. O. S. O . DliNTIS r. Havel Building, Opposite Occident Hotel. tfULTON B?OS.t ' Rooms 3, 4, S and li, Odd Fellows' building, Astoria, Oregon. WM. LAFORCE ATTORN KY AT LAW. Olllec, Rooms 7 and 8, Kiuuey's building. A A. CLEVELAND, ATTOKMKY AT LAW. Olllee-Kinney's new brick building, comer Third and Ueuevieve streets ; up stairs. SILAS B. SMITH ATTORNEY A I LAW, OmcooverA. V, Allen's store, corner Third and Cass streets. TT1RANK J. TAYLOR, ATTott.Nlii-A T-LAW, Astoria. Oregon. J O. A.BOWLBY, AT TOMKY Aft'D COUKCELOll AT WW Office on Heeoud Street, .- Astoria, or. R. W. C. BELT, I'll YSlClAN AND SURGEON, 021cc over store of J. U. Wyatt, ucond street near Genevieve, D Rt. A. L, and J. A. FULTON. Surgery by . r. J. A. Fulton. OOlce 178 Oais street Hours lo to 12 aud 1 to 4 DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN III HUMiKOS. R Oil 7. (Ullceover Osgood's Olotliing Store, hours, 10 to 12 in, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to 8 p in. Sunday, It) to 11 m. DR. O. B, LSTES, PHYSIUIAN .vVD 8UKQEON. Special attention to Dli.ea.HBfl of Womeu aud Surgery. OiUce over L)au.lger's store Astoria. TAY TUTTLE M.D., O PHYSICIAN, WURGEo.N A ACCOCCHEUlt. Olllee, rooms 3, 4 over Astoria NutloiialBank. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 too. Kesideuce. SSi Cedar st. DR. WALTER I. HOWARD. HoAlOEul'ATlIlO PHYSICIAN & SUR g.niu. Oliiee, 451. Third street. Hours 10 to 12 ami 2 to 4, Suuday 1 to 2. Residence 4U8 3d street r P. MULLINIX, M. D., U. (iive.i speeiul iieaiuieiit for Catarrh, l'liroat Lungs, Kid.iey lienlto-Urinary organs OMIce upstairs,6li third St. Hours,9 4.111,9 p.m. JJR. STRICKLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dealer In Drugs and Druggists' Sundries - : 3."7 Second Street, Astoria, ' BUSINESS CARDS. WlCKMAN P. CONTRACTOR. House moving mid street planking. Screws and blocks for rent. Cull 011 or address 2u:i7 Pine street. A GIBBONS. . abJlalalt OK AOCOUNT4and PR li-KSSIO.NAL ttJOKKEEPER. Offiok : W ill General Messenger Oo 615 r KanuHue siit-ei T H. MANSELL. l. itbAi. e.SiAlE HROKKR. Motury Publ.c. Fire aud Aceideut Insurance, W. PACKER, RBA1, E.STAT K AND INSURANCK. aOENI olllee 112 Bentvu street, Astoria, Oregou. W. T. RCHMMV, J. W. DKAPKB A' I tlarnnri n.i.aw, Oregou t Ity, Oregou, Twelve veaw' exnerlence as realster of th U. S. Iuid ortlce here, recoinniemls us in oui specialty of Mining and all other business be fore tun ijiiiu omee or 111a t;otirts, una invoiv iig tin; practice ol the General Laud OHlce. fJROCKENBROUCH A COWIMC. LAW OFFIOK, OREGON CITY, OR. SiiechU altentlnu civen to land business. Set tiers on htmiestea is or pre-emption ciainis and limber laud purchases shown every HtlviuiUkK of the law. For as.-lslaiic iu making until prooi can 011 ns. . j: a. fastabetjd . CENEUAL CONTRA CTOlt. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and Wharf Building. Addie&s, Itox ll, postmiiee. 80GIF.TY inKETINUS. Astoria Lodge No. SO, A. O. V. IT. MEETS EVERY FRIDAY LYENINQ AT 8 o'clock In the Oil I Frllows' Hall. Bo- jiiiiriilug and visiting brethren cordially in' Vited. J.T.ROGERS, Recorder. Ooean Eucamp me.t No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F UEOCLAK MEETINGS OF OCEN EN eaiupinent No. 1. t. O. O. f ., at in Ijxlgfi In the tHid Fellow Bnl'dinj;. ei r. K on the second and tourb H.n.oi- of each month, Sojourning lriu m "rni.-Cl' 'i.vit,.. By order . CP, Astoria Building A Loan Association m II E REO ULA U M KETI NGS OF THIS A8SO A ciation-t b-ld at 8 r. at. 00 the first Weducsday of e;u-h moatb. OOlce 011 Genetler Street, south of Cbeuanius. , W.L.ROBR, ' SJCreUry. Common Council. ' KBtJOLAH MEETINGS, FIRST AND third Tuesday evenlDgsol each mouth at a o'clock. - Person desiring to have inattore acted upon by the Council, at any reguUr Meeting nnist present the same to the Amliter ard Clerk, on or tH'for th FndHy enln? prior to the l uesiiivy ou which the Council holds It rvulu meeting. K. OSBUKN. Auditor and Puiice Judw. Board of Pilot Coinmiaatonera. Tn K REGrLAR MKKTINaSOFTHISBOA RI, s-.ll tc hcMcata first liuulv, ulrwa month at 10 a. m. at the office of Kobb & Par ker, W. L. KOBB.Hec ....... ,mw ItlMIIHIMIMimiMlltl Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; 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 difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded frpm 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 Box (Six Vlils) Sewnty.five Cents.' One Package (I:our Boxes) Two Dollars. Ripans Tabules maybe ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail oil receipt of price. For free tample addre$i RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.. NEW YORK. Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connecting with Canadian Paolflo and Great NTtboro Hallway ami Ciilna Steamship T.'.u4 Taking freiRht and passengers for Vancouver aud Victoria li C. and Seattle, Tacoina and nil Sound I'oiuts. I .caviller Attnria cvorv 10 dav. For particulars apply at the office Astoria AUBtra-.t T, n T. uo. FEltOUSON BB03., Agents, PORTLAND' AMD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sun- nt; 7 n. m Arrives at Astoria Every day except Sunday atip.m. . leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday at 7 a. m. U. W. STOiNK, Agent, Astoria. K. A. Skliy, Oeneral Agent, I'ortlaiid Or. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale aud Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands ol r'orelxu aud Domes tin Wmen. Liniuirs nd Clertrs. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a spticially. Vai filKti Bottled Beer, Finest brands of Key West ana Domestic 0lKrs. Mniini-x fur Medicinal Purinw.H. Krtinlly Trade Solicited vil orders from th City and Ouuntry proi-i-iy illit! Squemoque Street , Astoria. OrnRuii THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BANK Acts as trustee for lorporutlous and Individ iiaIr HennHlfR Hnlicltod Interest will be allowed on savings depositi at lollows; On ordinary saving, tt loks 4 per con, nei annum. - On terra savings book.. 6 per cent, per anunm. Ou certificates of deposit: For threo inonthn, 4 per cent, per Annum. For Bix months, S per coat, per annum. For twelve months, tt per cent, per annum. I. W. CASK..... President J. Q..A. BOWLBY, Vlce-Presldenl FRANK PATTON .- Cashier W. E. 1MKNT Hocretary directors: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust Holmes, C. H. rage, Benj. Voun, A. S. Reed. F. J. Taylur. The Store of John G. NiemL Has been purchased by Butterfield Bros., Who nre going to. close out tlie stock, luteuding nitrehasers will do well lo cull jtnd examine t;oo .'s and prices before piirc'ia.sl"g elsewhere. They also have u good watclinuiKer lo do repairing. Foard & Stokes anooisns 4rfm;n n ni r. viw . robiieco, Wines and Fine Whiskies. Fine leas and Coffee a Specialty. The Finest Display of Fruits lu tlie Ulty.f resn on itvery MeHiner. Corner of Third and West Eiglilu streets. H. B. PARKltE DEALER IS Lime. Brick. Ssnd, Fire Bnck, Fire Hay. Cement, Mill Feed. Oats. Hay. Straw Wood Delivered to OVder. Driying, Te&min and ExpreBi Easiness. O. A STIKSON S: CO- BLACKSM JT HING Rhln and Cunnerr work, norsesnoelng. Wag ons made and repaired. Ho Kl work enaranteed . . . , . 1 . ' . T -1 1. F, . . A ud tus street, oppoaite 100 1 j- u " FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Shall HA.RD"W JJt FC Carry In Mock Wagons and Vehicles, Parm Machinery, Paints 'li!. Varnishes. Loggers Buppllea, l-aiiBanai scaiea, Doori and W inr.owa. PROVISIONS FLOUR and MILL FFID. ASTORIA. - OEEGSO. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE S ST PAUL RAILWAY CONNECTING WITH ALIi TEANs ENTAL LINES -18 BE OZTL7 LIITE RDfJMNO Eloctrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AN OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS) TRAINS coiinIri of VESTI . BULED, BLEKI'Ini., UIN1NO AND PAKLOK CAKS. HEATED BY STEAM And lurninhed with every luxury known modern railway irivel. For Speed, Comfort and Safety this Line is Unequaled Tickets on sale at all prominent rail offices. For further information Inquire of any tick agent, or C. J EDDY. General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Ap;f. PORTLAND, OREGON. aUICJX TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ..AND- ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA. Via the Mt. Shasta Route of tha The Or Ij EonU Through California to a Pointi Eut and South The Scenic Ronft of the PaciGe foast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS 8LEErtNO OAKS Attached to exnmw trains. afTordtnr accomnKMiation for sefond-class pasuenirera. for rstrs. C. ii s t-.r mcnRUiuoo ste, call nnoD or address K. P. RtKlEKS, AM. uit tteneral Freieht and Pansenger Aueut, Port, and. Or.