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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1893. -The Daily Astorian. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Fr-ivctl by Carrier, per week.... 15 cts Pent toy Mall, per month 60 cts Sent by Mall, per year IT.00 WEEKLY. Kent by Mall, per year, 12.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorian guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. . .... Advertising rates can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper Is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and Is the only paper on the lower Columbia that pub Ufhes genuine dispatches. The Daily Astorlan's circulation Is live times as great as that of the co. i bined circulation of the other dally pers of AHtorlk The Weekly Astorian, the third oMe&t wtokly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Qregonian, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Subscriber to The Astorian are re quested to notify this oillce, wit .out Ions of time, immediately they fa'.l to receive their dally paper, or when they do not. got It at the usual hour, by doing this they will enable the man agement to place the blame on the proper parties, and to ensure a speedy remedy. Jlandtey & Haas are our Portland agents and copies of The Astorian can be had every morning at their stand on First street. TIDE TABLE. HIOII WAIK.lt. ow wtkb ht . m. h. nil Yl 10 mill 0 p, in. Inn II p. m. tl Till f t )l HI II .Hi 4 III 5 III Tim I ' Vr i bat .r iy . nil? ft 3 i0 I 0 fi.'l7 a10 !K 7 8 4 MM 2 U :il!7 Kin :rj,H u 4ii;u 4 ToPAVS WEATHER. IV. Hand, Or., Oct. 4. For Washing ton and Oregon: Thursday Occasional showers. YESTKRDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather, for the twenty-four lours ending at 5 p. m., yesterdny, furnlrfhed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, winds. Astoria, Or., October 4th, 1893. Maximum temperature, 60 degrees. Minimum temperature, 48 degrees. Precipitation,' .05 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893 to date, 7.18 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st. 1893, to date, .27 Inch. ABOUT EARTH WORMS. Mr. Sylvester Pennoycr, at present unfortunately and of human error, Governor rennoyer, should not be al lowed to continue much longer In his pardoning lunacy if there is any law In the country by which his vagaries can lie prevented. He Is only an ally of the worst class of residents that Oregon possesses today, and Is doing virtually In his official position that which Is 'biding blackguardism and storing up htilfe, from one end of this state to the other. Looking over matters dispassion ately It cannot be denied that the great majority of the people of Oregon are law pblJIng, conscientious, and trustworthy, but at the same time It Is apparent that we are also cursed with a few Btray seeds of anarchism and de ktructlon whose, hotbed Is In some of the larger semi-western populations. Now, Governor lVnnoyer, from his throne In Salem, reviewing his imper ial domain, and gradually becoming Imbued with the Idea that If there were no I'ennoyer there would be no Oregon, Is a crank. If that were all, his duti ful subjects could afford to smile and let him alone. lUit ho Is not a crank of the grnuR "hitnnlcfls," and when his lillocyncracies, as they often do, result In the lmperllment of the public safety and the public welfare, his case should be attended to. He does not know the harm he does. We will go further and say that wa believe htm to be actuated by what he considers, from his lights, un honest sense of duty. Nevertheless, however sincerely a fool may believe in his folly, the harm that his folly can do Is not lessened a particle. There is a breed of demagogues In our state, and Clatsop county has her share, who are dally preaching doc trines of such Infamy and Imbecility tint, if they are not stamped out, we will become an awful example through cut the country. Theso destroyers range from tha flat fools to the anar chists who preach Incendiarism, and It Is the theory of politicians that their votes are precious. These leeches of civilization, who stir up strife by raising antagonisms among the people with representations that would be foolish If not I'.endlsh; the baseness that appouls for popular ity to the vicious Idle, and to the rab id vanity of miscreants of all denoml-i.atlons-tlie brutal Incitement of hos tility between classes; should meet the discouragement of public contempt, strong wunigh to apply handcuffs and the hangman's rope. THINK IT OYER. In our telegrams this morning ap pears a dispatch to which we desire to ill the special attention of the clU : ens of Astoria at this time. The Mc Crcary amendment to the deary bill, or ixther the McCreary substitute to the Everett Mil, is about to pass congress. The preliminary vote shows conclusive ly thut it will pass. And when this ,.,,.v.u;e is accomplished, which will at the. most occur Irt a few more days, it seems to us that any anti-Chinese agi tation lif thls city will be wasted la bor and nothing more. The McCreary bill provides that the registration per iod shall be continued for a space of six months after the passage 0f the bill, and that all procedure against Chinamen shall be stayed until then. As Intelligent, thinking people we must keep posted on the actions of congress in this Important matter. The representatives of the people are not Numbering over this question. They are fighting it out today, and their ma jority decision muat govern the actions of all law abiding citizr-ns. Those who are not law abiding, but who consider that their holy birthright puts them "above that kind of thing," will soon come to the end of their tether and be pulled up with a round turn. In th meantime we would suggest to the gentlemen who are formulating a plan to get rid of the Chinese, end who no doubt have the best intentions in the world, the advisability of turning their attention to Washington and of waiting for the outcome of the momen tous matter that Is at present before congress. In a few days more, the law of the land will proclaim the doctrine that the Chinoso are free to live here unregistered for a period of six months more. In our telegraphic columns will be found the statement that the demo crats of New York will today nominate for the supreme court of appeals, ex Judge Mnynard. The name of this man reeks with Infamy from one end of the United States to the other, He ousht to be in the penitentiary instead of on the bench, and we hope that a sense of shame will prevent his nomination this morning. Thie announcement of his name as the party's choice, will help to kill that party In New York state. There Is a chnnce for vigor In our mi- ,vy department. The bombardment of a city by a rebel navy Is nn outrage on civilization. Instructions should be ca bled our ships of war at Rio Jnuclin, commanding them to sink the Brazii- llan fleet If it becomes piratical, and the order ought to be supplemented with the suggestion to construe piracy literally. There is no use desiring Ad miral Mcllo to cease firing. He Is a pi rate and should bo fired upon. "Senator Colquitt has so far recov eivd that he can now hear his col leagues talk while he reclines on the in valid chair in which he is wheeled on tho floor." Philadelphia Record. And Is that regarded as a boon? SALE OF COLLATERAL. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at my Auction Rooms, Monday, the lth day of October, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m to the highest bidder, for cash, a note given by John Howard or i:am liunut. Wash., for $1,000, on which is due, Including unimid interest, the sum of J1.-10S.89 at this date.; also a mort gage collateral thereto conveying the following described real estate: The southeast quarter of Section twenty three in Township No. Nine North, of Range No. Six West, Wahkiakum County, Wash. Also a note given by the aforesaid John Howard for $1,000, on which is due Including unpaid inter est, tho sum of $1,408.89 at this date; al so a mortgage colluteial thereto con vevimr the following described real es tate; The north half of the northwest quarter; the southwest quarter of the iorthwest and tho northwest quarter of the southwest citiarter of boctlon iNo. Seventeen, In Township eight north, of Range live west, Wahkiakum County Wash. Tho aforesaid notes and mortgages htlng 'collateral to a note given by v. P. Melntirc of Cathlamet. Wash., to the First National Hank of Astoria, for $1,995, which is now past due and unpaid. MARTIN OLSEN. Auctioneer. SPECIMEN CASES. S. H. Clifford. New Cassel. Is., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumat Ism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to nn alarming De gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced In llesh and strength Three bottles of Electric Hitters cured ... I'.ilwiiril ShenlVM'd. Hiirrls'jurg. 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. I'seu tnroo ooi Ues of Electric Hitters and seven boxes of Hucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Speaker, ca tawbo, O.. had live large fever sores on his leg. Doctors snld he was In curable. One bottle of Electric Bitters and one box of Huoklen's Arnica Salve cured 'him entirely. Sold by thus, Rogers, druggist. ' NOW THY THIS. Tt trill xniif vnii nnthlnir and will sure. ly do you good, if you have a coimh, cold p miv trouble with throat, chest or luncs. Dr. KliiK's New discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds is guar anteed to give relief, or money will he paid back, sunerers irom iu. Kniic foiiiul It font the thlnir. and under Us use had espeedy and perfect recovery, 'try a sample at our expense and lenrn fir your self lust how good a thing It Is. Trial bottle free nt una. Kojrera urns siurv. Large slxe 60 cents and $1. SET HIM RIGHT. Geo. Augustus Sain, tho well known English writer, on his Inst Australian trip, wrote as follows to the London Dally Telegraph: "I espeeialy have a pleasant remem bi.tnce of the ship's doctor a very ex perienced maritime medico Indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horri ble spell of bronchitis and siasmodls ('hmu, provoked by sea fog which had swooped down on us Just after we left San Francis. Hit tho doctor's prvsi rlptions and the increasing warmth of the temperature as we ne.tr ed the tropics, and in particular, a oMtrde of AOiwk' Porous P'.rt'V-" clapped on one on the chest and an other oetween the shoulder blades soon set me right. A SAFFRON COLORED INDEX. Of the condition of a bilious stomach and filiigggish liver is the human coun tentui 9. .'lit only the skin, but. the cycbul..-), are tinged with the yellow hue when the bile gets into the blood. Uesdlej this, sick headache) ensues, the tongue becomes furred, pains are felt In the 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 Blt ters I -, i he sovereign remedy. It is also efficacious in chills and fever, dumb ague, uguo cake, Inactivity of the kid neyy, and bladder, rheumatism and MTvo!nn'3s. It stimulates, restores di gestion, and sleep, and tends greatly to mitigate the Infirmities of age. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and 13 the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. A Sure Cure tor 1'ilcs. Itchlne Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, lileedlng or protruding, yieiu at once to Dr. Uosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays ltcning ana euects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mall, f'lieulurs free. Dr. Hosanlto, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by J. W. ;onn. NOTICE! Use Zinfandcl wine Intead of coffee or tea. 50 cents per gallon. Dont. forget Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Atex. Gilbert's. Handle? & llaan, 150 rir street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. Heart Failure. HOW TO AVOID IT. Tiie epitapli on many a tombstone i "heart failure." No wonder, w lien we con sider the immense strain which is put on that email organ. Marvelous us it is, beating 100.000 times nnd exerting a force equal to 5,181,000 pounds daily, it lists its limit its endurance often 13 too severely tested. So common aro discuses of- tho heart though often for a considerable time without the suspicions of Che ofllictcd person being in tlie least excited that it is stated that one ncrson in four has a bad heart I Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind., has for years made a special study of all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success lias made his name n familiar one in nil parts of our land He has found the most common symptoms of heart disease to bo pam,distrawi or tender ness in tho chc3t, back, stomach, bowels, left shoulder and arm, ehoi-lnm of breath, smother inn Koclls. fainlina. etc. Mr. Georgo it. Smith, of Barnes, Yates Co., N. Y., writes: "Dr. Miles' New IIkaht Cure km worked wimatrjmty on mind and bodu 8) 1 can do a flood dag's work. Ifeel ten years younger and take more interest in nlliiiis. 1 had shortness of breath, palpi tation, pain under left shoulder blade, pair oroMiai the heart, 1 could not deep on my riiM elite. Since, I Imvo taken Mile? New Heart Cure I s'eep well, and have no palpita tion. It has made my heart stronger. I wish you would print tliix, bceuuso I want all to kuow what Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has done forme." . "For months my wife snfiered with palpi tation, smothering spells, and wns unable to sleep on her left side. Slio tried several doctors without relief. Your Heart Cure was recommended. After taking three bottles, she fully lerovered her health. Your medicines do what you claim." CnAS. Chkistman, Toledo, O. ' Dr. Miles' New Cure for tho Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It is safe, agreeable., effective, and does cure. Dr. Miles Medical Co.; JMknart, inu. Progress and CooHery. "Tho World Moves." There is nobettcrillustra tion of this ofd saying than the numerous schools now-a-tlays devoted to practical kitchen processes. These schools have been alert to find a reasonable substitute lor lard, the useof whichisso gencrallycondemncd. This want has been fully met by the new vegetable Lard. When science strikes the kitchen, it strikes home and everybody gets the benefit. Cottolone is a clean, dcli cate and economical substi tute for Lard cleaner than the hog, delicate as the fin est vegetable oil, economi cal from its low price and small quantity required to be used. Prove it for your self by a trial. At grocers everywhere. REWSEAirSUWTITUTES. N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHIOOO, NEW YORK. BOSTON. dr. eumrs ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS. COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. Inri9infmllTOf nine children, my enT Tnra edy far CoMirhi. Cold ud Croiiinriw oiiU"A tynip. It t)ut m erroetivj to-dy u it Was forty yera ago. ktx V M t.'li tlnrwii i t tif - tr-p which l alrrtf propartxl and r.oit rlr-vnar.t to tho fca' Bold wrTWhcrfc Lnrtt bott At) ontA, t4aoubtuuiforll. Then? aoUuu m fxl For Bale by J. W. Conn, Drupgtst xm mmm mff L!!CE !I k '. J SWIFT'S 81'ECll tjA iA othtir Idnoil meiliei 1FIC i totally unlike any icitio. It cures clisiinmiuf I hn hliuii! lint I Nlf in hv rpinnvinir t.lu- i .ni.itn. and nt the saino time Htimilies good blooit .i the wasted parts'. Don't lie imposed on by mibsti til ten, wliich archaic! to bo just as good, ' is has performed aH many m the mm wonderful cmc, or relieved so much sutl'eiiiiB. " ly blood was badly poisoned last year, wliich p t my whole system out of order diseased and a constant source- oi miiicring, no a)( Tiii. mm no enjoyment or lite, iwo hotticsor liMutil.t. mo ri'Mt out. There is no bet'er reiuedv for blood diseases. "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio " Treu' iso on blood and skin diseases mailed f rco. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. A" SMITH DENTIST, .fjrjtX llomiH 1 nud 2, Pylliian Building, over C. II. Cooper's store. WC. LOCN D D. 3. DENTAL I'AKI.OHS. Mmisell B'ock, 5.U Third Street. T E. LaFOHCE D. O. S. O. DKNlisr. I'livcl Iluildini;, opposite Occident Hotel. 17ULTO" BOS., I1 ATIOHNiiYS'AT-LAW, Itooins :!, , 5 and 0, Odd Fellows' building, Astoiiii, Oregon. WM. LAFOUCE ATTORN ICY AT LAW. Oflii i', Rooms 7 and 8, KiDiicy's building. ' A A. CLEVELAND, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. oillce-Kinney's new brick building, comer Third and Genevieve streets ; up stairs. SILAS B. SMITH ATTOUM KY A 1' LAW, Oflico ver a. V, Allen's stoic, corner Third nnd Cuss streets. IR&NK. J. TAYLOR, l1 ATTO 1! Mi 1 .'A r-L A W, Astoria. Oregon, T O. A.BOWLBY, A JTOIIEYAXD COl'UOK AT LA ill uince on second uireet, - Astoria, Or DR. W. C. BELT, 1 HVSiOlAN AXI) SIIItCKOM. Oillce over store of J. B. Wyatt, Second street ucnr ueuevieve, DR J. A. L. and J. A. FULTON. DISKASHS'OK WOMli.V AM'KCULrY. nurgery uy c. j. a. r uuou. Olilce 178 Jiws street. Hours 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN & HlIKlilCrtV. It ,OU 7 oilleeoviT Osgood's Cloiliing Store, hours, 10 to W in, 2 to 5 p, in, 7 to 8 p in. Sunday, 10 to It m. DR. O. B, ESTES, I'll YSIIIIAJN a'D SIIHCKON. Speclul attention, to Diseases of Women aud surgery, unice over Da:izlger's store Astoria. 1 AY TUTTLE M.D.. O PHYSICIAN, MUlttiKO.N A ACCOUCIIKtJK. oillce, rooms 3, 4 over Astoria National lidiik. iiours, iuto Li a -i too. itesiueuce. Cii'J Cedar st, DR. WALTER I. HOWARD. ll(i.VUK.)PATIUO 1'llYSKUAN & SUIt genu. Ollice. iol. linrd street. Iloin-s in tola and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Kesideuce 468 3d sireel JJR. STRICKLEB, PHYSICIAN AND SU11GEON, Dealer in Drugs and Druggists' Sundries 357 Second Street, Astoria. BUSINESS CARDS. H WICKMAN X1 . tO.N I'KACTOH. Jloiisc moving and street planking. Screws mm uiueRs ior rent, van on or auuress aw i'liie street. AClEBONS, . AlMll.iUilt OP ACCOUNTS and PKOf'ESSIONAL H lOICK KKPK.1t. OKHi'K ! With tleuurul Messenger Co,, 615 ihtiiutHiiie stieei T H. MANSELL. ilnAl, KaiAl'E DltOICElt. Notary Public. Fire and Accident Insurance, w. W. PARKER, ttKAL KSTATK And LVSUItANCK AUENT umce iij buntvn street, Astoria, Oregon. ( J. A. FASTABEND ;knku.l contuactob. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and Wharf Building. Addiess, Box vostoflice. IlKAKIt IN HARDWARE," IRON, STEEL, ikon nn: and fittings. STOVES - AM) - TINWARE, (louw t'uriiishli'K I'eoiis. Sheet Lead. Strip Sheet Imii fm and Copper. ROSS, HICCINS A CO.! iintcliers - and - Grocers, Astoria au:t I'ppi-r Astoria. Fine Teas and CnlT-es. Table nelieacles, Domestic and Tropical Kruils, Vegeia bliw, s.ig.ir cured limn-., bac.it. etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TK."S.CTSA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Aooou-.iW of Firms and Individuals -oliclted on Fforslile Terms. K'lreitm aud Domestic Exchange bought anl old. MoneT lAaied on Personal sfeurity. I:u rot paid on Tima Deposit! as follows: Fr 3 month, I percent per annum, 5 " .. H A M " ' A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having own rrtabli.hcd In connection with Hit" kIkiv. depn.ip will be reccivi'd lu aiuo ints ot one tloll&r and upwant. liiterr-a .!'. bi ailoaeil a follows : On ordi n iiy vtne took?, 4 ier cent wi annum ; oo term ivluf boiks, ( prr cent per annum, 0. 1. Wrr, President J. K. Hli, Cuhler. J.C ItoaKat, Yke PretiJcal. 9. K. Warn, ) J- V. lament. J T. S. W rii, l r . , R. CTkarfiMMW, Tat Bracaw, J fr Rlpans 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 sDi'rits, will remove the whole d'illiculty 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 Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. One 1'ack.ige (Four boxes) I wo Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free sample addrent RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. t Merchant Steamship Co.'s Miip, Coiiiiceltntr with Canadian racllio ihhI (ireot No-tUm Railway and Oliinn Stmnnislilp Vn-) Takini? frelcht and passengers for anconver and Victoria 1! I', and Seattle, Incoma and all Sound Points. Leaving Afctoria every 10 days. Kor particulars apply at the oflico Astoria Abstra t T. & T. U. KElMJU.SON BUO.S., Agents. PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening ciccpt Sun dav at 7 p. in. Arrives at Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 p. m . Leaves Tortlnnd Everv nay except Sunday at 7 a. m. . C. W. STONK, Agent, Astoria. K. A. SEEHY, General Agent, 1'ortland Or. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale aud Kvtall LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers ol All Brands ot Kori'U-n and Domes tic W hich, Liquors and Clears. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specially. Vai Blat2 Bottled Beer, Finest- brands of Key We3t and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited vll oruVrg ini' (lie City and Country pro viy Kiied. Bquemoque Street , Astoria. Oreuoi. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trusteo for 'orporatlous and Individ uals. Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as lollows; On ordinary savings h lOks 4 per cent ner annum. On term savings book 0 per cent, per annum. On certificates of deposit: For throo months, 4 per cent, per annum. For six months, 5 per cent, per annum. For twelvo months, 6 per cent, por annum. I. W. CASE President J. Q. A. BOW LB Y Vice-President FRANK PATTON Cashier V. K. HEMENT Secretary directors: I. W. Case. J. Q. A. Bowlby, Oust Holmes, C. H. rage, Benj. Youmr, A. S. Reed. F. J. Tnylar. The Store of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfieid Bros., Who are RoiiiR to close out the slock, lulendiiij,' purchasers will do well to call and rxaniine rii s nnd prices before purciiasi"(t elsewhere. They nNo have a good watchmaker to do repairing. H. B. PAKKKK DEALEH IN Lime. P.rick, Sand, Fire Brick. Fire Clay. Cement, Mill Feed, Oats. llav. Mraw Wood Delivered to Order.. Driving, T&miii and Ezpress Bnainest. G. A. STINSOS tz CO.. BLACKSMITH1NG Ship aud Cannerv work, llorsceiioelne. Was ons uiade and repaired. (.0 d wik ituaranleed ou cass street, opposite tne . in law omct FREEMAN & BREMNER, BLACKSMITHS. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairinit, first -clas liorseslioeinjr, etc. Logging Camp Work a Specialty. Iff" Olney street, between Third aud Fourth, Astoria. Or. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Hoavr and Shelf HARDWAJ.ili: Car.7 iu t uvk Wagons an.l Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paint?, ills, Vrnlshe. Loggers supplies, ranomiKa scales. Door and Wim.owa, PROVISIONS FLOUR ind MILL FFD. ASTORIA, . OEEGSO. .4 -- The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL RAILWAY CONNECTING WITH Al.b TRANS ENTAL LINES -18 HE OULT LINE EUNM.NG Eloctric Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AM : OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS THAllSH consist ot VEHT1 I1ULED, BLKEl'lNti, 1IN1N) AN1 PARLOR CARS, HEATEO BY STEAM And tnrnished with every liixnr known uiodcru railway tnivi-1. For Speed, Comfort and Safety this Line is Unequaled Tickets on sale at all prominent rail ofllcea. Fr further Information Inquire of any tick agent, or C.J. EDDY, General Agrt. J. W. (JASRV, Trav. Pass. Asft. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ....AND.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific fouip'y The Ov ly Boats Through California to a Pointi Kait and South The Secme Rout or the PaciSc CoasL PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS KKCOND-CLAS8 SLEEPING C.IKS Attached to Mnresa train, affoidirur annenot anvnimndati's for second cU.s pawiirri. For ratm, tickets, sleeping car rewrVationt 1 1 call upon or address K, P. KUtiEltS, Aitslst ant Oneral Freight and Fasranger Auent, hort. aud. Or. )