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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1893.
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TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION,
DAILY.
Served by carrier, peP' week..
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to cts
Hent by mall, per monin...
Sent by mall, per year
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WEEKLY.
Sent by mall per year, J2.00 In advance
Postage free to subscribers.
The Astorian guarantees to Us sub
scribers 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 Columbia river that pub
lishes genuine dispatches.
The Daily Astorian's circulation is
five times as great as wiai 01 me cum
blned circulation of the other daily pa
pers of Astoria.
The Weekly Astorian, the third old
ef wppIcIv In the statft of Oregon, has,
ntxb to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation in me buuu.
Subscribers to the Astorian are re
quested to notify th offlce, without
loss of time, immediately they fail to
receive their dally paper, or wnen u::o
do not get It at the usual hour. Uy do
Ivft this they will enable the manage
ment to place the blame on the proper
parties and to Insure ft speedy remedy.
Handley & Vsum are our Portiand
agents and copies of the Astorian can
t had every morning at their stand
cm First street.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Local weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at E p. m. yesterday, fur
nished by the U. S. Department of Ag
rlculture weather bureau.
Maximum temperature, 61 degrees.
Minimum Itempenjiture,, 143 degrees.
Precipitation, .82 inch.
Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893,
to date, 42.12 inches.
Excess of precipitation from July 1st,
1893, to date, 11.61 Inches.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Dee. 22. For Oregon and
Washington, light occasional rain.
Cardinal Gibbons, it is announced, has
receded from his stand In favor of di
viding the public school funds in the
Interest of parochial schools. The car
illnal found too much healthy Amer
lean sentiment opposed to his reaction'
ary views, even men of his own faith
declining to follow him, and publicly
denouncing and protesting against the
policy he proposed. They saw that
once the door were opened on such a
pretext as the cardinal gave, there
would be no stemming the tide. There
would, indeed, have been no reason
why those of the Jewish faith should
not demand their share of the funds,
contributing, as they do, a good pro
portion of the money. But they have
not done so, nor have they shown any
disposition to do so. The schools are
as non-sectarian as possible now, and
if any particular sect wishes to further
Instruct the children of Its fulth In the
teneto preferred by It, the Sunday
school and the home circle are the
proper places. The public schooln
would not survive such a proposed divi
sion. The tendency of the secului
schools Is to Induce toleration for the
religious beliefs of all good citizens, and
that should satisfy any American.
Scarcely a day passes that additional
test-lmony Is not forced upon the publli
attention of the widely prevailing des
titution and suffering throughout tin
country. Of course there Is alwayi
suffering when the winter comes, but
this season Is exceptional for the ex
tent and severity of the misery. Ti
begin with work has been slack, and
the jreot houses upon whose actlvllj
liumbers of worklngmen have depended
for their dally employment and the
means of earning their, dully bread,
have been forced by the laws of sol:
preservation to move with extreme cau
tion, In many Instances declining ti
fctart their machinery except on speci
fic orders. Then, In utter disregard of
this condition of things, those who con
trol the movements of organized labor
Jiave not hesitated to order strikes for
real or fancied grievances. It has often
happened, to paraphrase the populai
motto, that the fancied Injury of one
Is the real Injury of another who hai
no concern In their grievances.
Tho French are taking energetic meas
ure to cope with anarchistic plots and
propaganda. It Is a proper step when
foreigners are caught dabbling ii
l4mbs and Incendiary leaflets, to nend
them across the frontles. but these bus
pect doubtless avoid, their own country
and go somewhere else to hatch more
nihehlef. They would have no reason
to complain If they were delivered to
the tender mercies of their own people
when they frightfully abuso the rights
uf asylum. But there should be strict
proof that they are not being deported
for othr offense.
The belief I growing stronger dally
trat the letter from James G. Htalnr
to ex-Mlnlster Stevens, alleged to have
been stolen from the records In Wash
ington, never had any existence. The
probability I Mr. Blaine wrote no let
ter to Steven. It U certain, If he
did o. and there was a prospect for
annexation, he was In favor of It, and
did not hesitate to say so, If he ex
pressed himself at all. There never was
nn administration of the Government
of the United States, up to Cleveland,
Mutt would not have promoted annea
tion; and there never before was. a
civilized nation whose crlef executive
would have played the- part that Cleve
land has In preventing annexation; .ml
there will not, in all human pro'uabilty,
be another such.
Princeton feels so elated over her
remit victory at football that hho is
breaking forth Into song, as it were.
She is about sending her sweet singers
South about fifty of them. If they
wear the Princeton colors the Inhab
itants of that sunny realm will think
a flock of human orioles has burst
upon them from the frosty north.
Ambassador Bayard, who shared witl
the deposed Queen of the Sandwich Is
lands the shabby side of the Hawaiian
conspiracy, and talked Just a little pre
maturely In London, does not like the
remarks Senator Hoar made In the sen
ate. We should not think he would.
The ambassador is quoted by cable too
frequently for diplomacy.
SPEAK TO THE CARRIER!
Subscribers to the Dnlly Astorian who
wish to procure the "Life of James G.
Blaine," at an expense of $1.00 (worth
$3.00) should Inquire of. Mr. Rannels,
the route agent, who will give the do
sired information. See advertisement
on last page.
"BORDER LAND." ,
Its Successful Production at Lilxrh
Hall Last Evening.
The entertainment at Liberty Hall
last evening was liberally and deserved
ly patronized, and the audience enjoyed
the performance Immensely. "Border
Land, or a Brother's Revenge," was
produced in a manner much above tho
average in amateur performances, it ml
as far as some of the roles were con
cerned, the acting would compare veiy
favorably with that of many who gain
a livelihood by histrionic ability. The
honors were divided between Miss Eva
Holmes, who made a most charming
"Mary Lester," and little Fay Leber
rr.pn, whose talent was a source of
surprise to all. Miss Clara Agnes jLun
bar as "Wenona," also made a hit, us
Jid Mark Warren, who appeared in the
role of "Mr. Lester, r. Uankei'." F.-ank
Farlej's "Jack Ralston" va3 excellent
and Poslmuaier Hare's conception e
"Jco Den-psey, the Rencpad-;," left
nothing to be desired. As "Hon. Fat
rick McFaddle," Captain J. V. Brown
gave an Inimitable production, and Ter
ry McKean showed his accustomed
marked ability in the role of "Charley
Lester, the Incorrigible." As "Miss
Springing, a Would-Be-Young, Old
Maid," Mrs. Farley scored a Buccess,
The performance will to rpeutd this
evening.
ENTERTAINMENT.
The benetlt entertninmeht to be given
by Seaside Lodge. No. 12, A. O. U. W
tomorrow and Saturday evening for the
benetlt of the library fund eif the lodae
promises to be one of the nest per
formances ever given in this city. The
ciist is excellent, and each one Is per
iod In h Is or her mut. It is a siue
splitting comedy. The tickets will be
tor sale this morning at the following
I-'aoes: New York Novelty store; urn
tln& Heed's book store; Olson's, Rogers'
Conn's and Ktrlckler's drug store's;
John L. Carlson's, H. Grube's. I. J
Goodman & Co.'s store: Danzlirer s,
Herman Wise's. Marrua Wise's, ami
John Aiicarola's places of business. The
local talent Is to be assisted uy air.
and Mrs. Farley, who are able and
brilliant artists, and who have kindly
consented to help the lodge. It is to te
honed thnt everv one Will neip me
Inilirn In thin lniwialile obicct. The lod'fl
Iuiji irivon iiihmv turntables to which
every one was welcome, und to which
hundreds went. Now nit snouiu return
the favor.
The Master Workman desires ana re
quests that nil members, who have the
I mm uhmilil enine to Ills ortlce m JV
o'clock this morning.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE: F. K
NELSON ESTATE.
Piimiinnt in on order of the circuit
poni-t. of I'lntHiiii county. Oregon, made
on the 4th day of December, 1893, 1
will nn I ho 111 h flllV or JlUlUttl V, lapt,
u.-u Mt iiui pnnrt house door, in s.uld
county, at the hour of 11 o'clock, fore
noon, t tho highest punier iui
nil tin. Ho-v.r tin., and interest that 1 .
E. Nelson in his lifetime had In the
southwest quarter section 10. and all
of the southeast quarter same section,
lying west of west bank of Gnat creek
or slough, in township 8 north, range 7
west, in Clatsop county, Oregon, and
all that he would have had, provided
he had not mortgaged the same, to-
wlh, an (undivided one-nair iinerem
therein.
JOHN JACKSON.
Administrator of the estute of F. E.
Nelson, deceased.
December 6, 1S9S.
A WONDERFUL ENGINE.
Cannot He Surpassed.
An nirlne exerting surpassing n0WJ
Is always a source of wonder, and jei
how many are entirely forgetful of ine
exlateneo within themselves of an en
gine more powerful and enduring than
any ever invented, jnoi inii
th.v nA,.ia..Aa. i.mu,iiIup milge. heart
fluttorW ..rhmatln breathing, tender-
IV n ankles,
weak and hungry spells, smohering, ynri
breath, or pain in Bide, when it existence
l no lonirer to he denied, as i""
seaiior must know he has heart diseuse.
xi r t.u.. i.-.i..kk..k- iLiioh had heart
dlaeiae flfteen years; had to hire house
neip; lived on liquid food,, uaeu u
Heart Cure and all symtoms left her.
Vnnrln,,.,! .... t- Knl.l bV CIlKS.
Ro uri on a guarantee, who will Blv
you a doctor's book free.
MILES' NERVE AND LIVER TILLS.
Act on . new principle regulating
the liver, stomach and bowel through
the nerves. A Hew discovery. Dr.
Miles' pitta peedily cure bllUouaneaa,
bad taste, torpid liver, plies, constlpa
tlon. Uneoualed for m-ii. woman ana
children. Smallest, mildest, aurest! 60
doces a eta. Samples free, t Chas.
Roger. w.
1HINCSS WORTH REMEMBERING
When you fei-1 a kind of n gonenr-fj,
About tiie stomach It Is a Sinn t.h;it your
food does not set well, and that you are
about to have a lit of indigestion.
When you begin to feel nervous and
are iinablo to sit still comfortably;
whin your clothes seem to suddenly
Ihho their fit and become too tight in
places the lit of Indigestion Is surely
i pon you.
When this fit of Indigestion M re
peated from iduy to May It 1 1 1 : 1 1 ;'
lesolves Itself Into dyspepsia.
Remember that three to ten of Bran
dredth's Pills will cure the worst canf
of indigestion or dyspepsia, or both
and that a regular course of them, say
two every night for a week or t
days, will act as a preventative
either complaint.
SPECIMEN CASKS.
S. H. Clifford. New Casscl, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumut
ism. his stomach was disordered, his
liver was affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell away, and he was
terribly reduced in flesh ana strength,
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured
I nn. Kdwerd Shepherd, Harrls'urg,
III., had a running sore on his leg o
eight years' standing. Used three Dot
ties of Electric Hitters and seven boxes
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg
Is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca
tawba, O., had five large fever ores
on nis leg. uociors saia ne was in
curable. One bottle of Electric Bitters
and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salv
cured him entirely. Sold by Chas,
Rogrs, druggist.
STANDS AVITIIOUT A RIVAL.
'Gentlemen:-! hav-i been troubled
with very severe headaches for year
and have taken a great many different
remedies, but have never found any
thing to give me as speedy and perrna
ncnt cure as Krause's Headache Cap
sules. In my opinion they stnnd with
out a rival; they have cured me in
every case. JNO. N. WILKIB
36 Adams ave., West, Detroit, Mich
For sale by Chas. Rogers, sole agent
Astoria, Oregon.
NOTICE.
Tho regular annual meeting of th
stockholders of tho Pythian Land and
Building Association will be held on
Saturday, December 30th, at 2 o'clock
p. m., at the ofllce of Dr. Jay Tuttle.
K A. NOYES, Secretary.
Astoria, Nov. 30, 1893.
All the patent medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choic
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc,
can be bought at the lowest prices at
J. W. Conn s drug store, opposite Oc
cldent Hotel, Aitorla.
Heart Failure.
JIOtF TO AVOID IT.
The epitaph on many a tombstono in
"heart failure." Ho wonder, vv hen we con
sider the immense attain wiiicli U put on
that small organ. Marvelous as it is, bent in;
100,000 times and exerting a force equal to
5.18-1.000 pounds daily, it lins its limit its
endurance often is too severely tested. So
common aro diseases of the heart though
often for n considerable time without the
suspicions of Clio afllicted person beinc; in
the least exciled that it is stated that one
verson in four hat a bad heart! Dr. I raiikli
Miles, of Elkhart, Ind., has for years made
a special study ol all diseases ot tho heart
and his remarkable success lias made his
namo a familiar one in nil purls of our lam
He has found the most common symptoms
of heart disease to be pain, distress or ti nder'
ness in the chest, back, ttomach, vowels, lejl
ihuulder and arm, shortness of breath, smother
tna spells, famtina, etc.
Mr. George K. Smith, of Hinics, Yules
Co.. N. V., writes : " Dit. Miles' New
IIkaut Chub has worked wonderfully on
mind and body si 1 can do a qmd ami s work.
1 feel ten years yowiy-v and take more interest
in sfliiii'S. I had shortness of bre.ith, palpi
tation, pain under left shoulder blade, ;ii'n
ground tilt heart, 1 covll not deep on my riyht
iMtt. Since I l.avo taken Dr. Mile? i'ie
Heart Cure 1 sleep well, and have 110 paluita
tion. It lias made mv heart stronnrr. I wish
you would print this, becauso I want nil to
know what Dr. Miles' Jleart Cure has dune
for me."
"For months my wife suffered with mini-
UUion, smotherinn spelU, mid was tumble to
sleep on her loft side. She tried several
doctors without relief. Your Heart Cure
was recommended. After taking three
bottles, she fully recovered her health,
Your medicines do what you claim." Chas,
Ciihistmak. Toledo. O.
Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold
by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It
is safe, aqixeable, rfficlire, and does cure.
Dr. Milca Medical Co., J'.lUiart, I ml.
irvTf -.TK'vv -y ryr rv-v rvxrvrv f- r.
j).T . n ..,;wy
f j Good
h cswentid bv
ill Good
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cither without a pool blierl- jr.
cning. Lord ruuuhvnys hud
very objectionable features, (
cau.iiug indigestion mid
in
many ether elictcti; trou
bles. Science has come to
the assistance of the cook,
nd of weak stomachs, will)
tho new suorteuiug,
Hi
i
e?5
s
It is composed of thechoio f
est beef suet aud highly f
rcfiucil Ycgctahlo oil, iu t
many respects ns newel as
the finest importcel olive r
oil. rhysiciaus endorse it, t
cooking experts rccom- ;
wend it, and thousands jf
i
ii
lire now usiug it iu prefer-
J ence to any cthrr sliortcn-
) 1
i frv! throe ccnta In ottmr to X. K.
I utrtwnic A io,, CIiichak fur y
d4 tJt humlml iwifBra. itrvintnl iiy v
Coi(oittt fat sold by nil liruxnt i
1 Mi,? Anttf K '
j
N. K. FAIRBAKS & CO,
ST. LOUIS and I
i ti r.RPS
SCROFULA
RHEUMATISM
BLOOD POISON
Xi every kindred llcae arising from Impure
SlooJ cured by "ut i;ever-taUl..B .
and best uf all me-diwiics,
Book on Blood and SUia Dtaascs mailed freo.
the sv:irr ipscino oo.,
DR. GUNH'S
ONION
smup
I FOR COUGHS,
m- COLDS
AND CROUP.
CRAN DM OTHER'S ADVICE.
, . u. wnw nnlv mm.
edy for Counlia, Cjlda and Croup wan onion syrup. It
IsTuM m elT,ti o to-dsy a w lorty year; afro.
Now my nr.mdphlMren tike Dr. (Sunn's Onion Syrup
whlob is already prepared and more pleiisant to tno
. . . n..i i. hnttiAB nn mtntn.
VmlLt no substltuto for It. There's notliiug u good.
For sale by J. W. Conn. Druggist.
r j n ri u c
In use ovor 50 yent-H.
PC hum,!. J-jrrcttve. Hon
moninlH. At UniRcrists,
or inuilwl on nccipt of
fig pricu-Ue. per box.
WlfJKElMANN & MOWN
crt'ja co.,
j Props., Lull iuiore.MtL
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
PlateJ Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cass anJ Squc-moue Streets, Astoria, Ore
Dalgity's Irot? Works.
JAHES DALG1TY, Proprietor,
(Successor to ArnJt & Ferchen.)
Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work
Repairing of River Craft a specialty. Machine
work ot all kiius June. .-nnp, ium ui uiajtm ...
Washington fJeat Market.
Corner SeinnJ anJ Main Streets.
Wholesale anJ Retail
Butchers : and : Packers.
Steamboats, Ships aiU Mills supplied on
short notice. Taniilies supplieJ promptly
at the lowest rates.
CHHISTEXSEN k CO.,
J. B. WYATT,
DIALER IN
HARDWARE AND SHIP CJiAflDLERY,
Pure Oils. Br'cht Varnish. Binacle Oil, Cot
inn Canvas, Ht'mp Sail Twine. Larj Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes, CalvanieJ Cut Nails.
GROCERIES, ETC.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing; Machines,
Paints anJ Oils.
4 OCCIDENT HOTEL
Is lite Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
UNEXCELLED TABLE.
Rates, Ij daily and upwards.
J. A. FASTABEND,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Pile Driving, House, Bridge and
WHAKF ML ILlJICK.
AJJiess, lv jSo, potufiioe- ASTORIA, ORE.
IIOSS, IIKUUaS & ('().,
Butchers : and : Grocers,
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Tine Teas and Cofi.vs, Table Delicacies, Domestic
and I nipiral Emits, Vei'tjbk-s, UK.ir
Cua-d llai:.s, liai.in. Eic.
Choice Fresh - and - Salt Meats.
M.C.CROSBY,
DEAIF.lt IN
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Stoves and Tinuinre
House Furnishing Goods, Sheet aud Strip Lead, Tin
and Copper, and Sheet Iron
THE OREGON BRIBERY.
A. A. CLEVELAND. Prn.
GOOD BREAD, CAKES and PASTRY
None but the Best Materials used
SATISFACTION Cil'AHANTLLD CUSTOMERS.
Uread delivered to any part of the city.
Central - Hotel
Cor. jrJ anJ West Ninth Sts.
On the Eurortin nl.-m t .,
mommy, priv.it, ;. "? ;?!" "'y 0I.
tish in season. I inest Wh,,s. Uauor, ,Yi Vl !,f "J
EVENSON & COOK, - Proprietors.
North Pacific Bremepy
JOHN KOPP.Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All orJers promptly ittenjej to
JEFF'5
Is the Bon Toa Restaarant d the City
The Iln..t
Dinner Parties and Banquets a Specialty
inr. and Ukjuorm.
3o
. i x s i
LTOSB IP
tW W UU ft1 IU BO
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
x lie 1- ollowlnu Caninnnle. i
German-American. New York Clty?N?Y
n ? ?nd M3'i"' of New ZealanJ.
National 1-lre ana Marine Ins. O.. of HarlfarJ.
Connccllcul l ire Ins. Co.. of llartfor l
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San I rancl.co.
Ph . . "rk lla,e (,la5s 'is- Co.
-."iLl!:": of London.
A. Q. SPEXARThT
DliAMD IN
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Plated Ware.
Fine Repairing a Specialty,
Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire
Arms Company,
Washburn's Guitars and mandolins.
Largest stock of Fishing Tackle aid
Bamboo Poles. The Trade Supplied.
"BARGAINS IN--
Wheeler & Wilson Sealing JHaehines.
C. P. UPSHUR,
Shipping & Commission
Astoria, Oregon.
Noe & Scully,
Dealers In
Stoves, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
Sole Auentti for
MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES.
Jobbing ct Specialty.
43i Second Street, Astoria, Or.
BOOTS and SHOES
The Largest Stock, Best Quality
and Lowest Prices at
The Sign ol the Golden Shoe.
JONN HAHN & CO.
G. fl. STItfSOJl & CO.,
BliflGKSJVIITHlNG!
Ship Rud Cannery work, Ilorsadioelng, Wag
ons uiaue riim itjiaired. Ho Hi w jrk guaranteed
On Cass street,
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
Klacksrnitlis.
Fpoclal attention pnlil to steamboat re
pairing, Qist-clas horseshoeing, tie,
LOGGING CflJVlP taOHK A SPECIALTY.
11)7 Olney street, between Third and
Fourth, Asturia. Or.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: First Class funerals :
AT
POIi'S Undertakirpg Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty.
we
Vtusic Hall -:-
. 34 First Street, Astoila, Or.
H. CHR1STENSEN. Prop.
A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at 8
o'clock. GooJ music. The best of wines, liquors
anJ cigars always on hand.
Kopp's Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
ICENTUCICY V H I S K K Y
Only handed over the bar, The largest glass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5c.
Free Lunch.
E.ickson &Wirkkala, Proprietors,
Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts.
ASTORIA IKON WOHHS,
Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria.
General Machinists and Boiler Makers
Land and Marine Engines, BolLr work, Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on
Short Notice.
John Pox
A. L. Fox
..President and Supt.
Vice Presidt-nt.
B.' Parker,
Dealer in
Lime, Brick. Sand, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Cement,
Mill Feed. Oats, Hay, Straw.
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draylng, Teaminz and Express Business.
Portland and Astoria.
STEAMER TELEPHONE.
Leaves Astoria every evening except
Sunday at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria every day except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
1.pvo3 Portland every day except
Sunday at 7 a. . , . . ,
E. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland.
I. R. & N. CO.'s
Steamer Ilwaco.
At.ria ilallr at 7J0a.ro. for nwac
c&llinR ( Tan.y Point, and connecting with
railroad runninp nortii at 10 a. m, and with
boatt on saoal water bay f r
South Bend, Snmne, nana ct
And other voluts ttroush W ."?'
bar. RetuniliR eonnee's t Ilwaco with
Mrr.en.fnr AiUriaana Xtgut ior
JOUNKGOrLTE S3nt
B, V. KG3Si:f. Supe:lntendcct.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans Continental
Iinllway System.
FROIW OCEAN TO OCEAN
-IN-
Palaee Dining Room and Sleeping Cars.
Luxurious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, allouiing Unbroken
Viecus of the Wonderful fountain
Country.
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China and Japan,
"Empress o! India" leaves Vancouver Oct. 18.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE
TJie "Mioweia" leaves Victoria Oct. 10 for
Honolulu mid Australian Torts,
For tickets, ruics and information, cell on or
address
Jas. F.nlayso.v, Apt.
A'totla, Ore.
I. G. Knucky, Traveling Fas. Agt., Tacomn.
Clco. McL. Brown, Dlst. l'ns. Agt. Vancouver,
B.C. 0(t 3-!B
CHICAGO,
IVIIIiWAUHEE and
ST. PAUL
t- tt xxr AAr
IVi All V i I
Connecting with All Trans:ontinenta
Lines is the Only Line running
ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS
BETWEEN
St Paul and
Chicago.
AND
Omaha and
Chicago.
The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping,
Dininp and Parlor Cars,
HEATED BY STEAM,
And furnished with Every Luxurv known In moder
railway travel.
For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY
This Line is UnegtialeJ.
Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices.
For further Information inquire ot any licket agent.
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C. J. EDDY, General Agent.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
QUICK TIME
-TO-
SAiM FRANCISCO
AND-
ALL POTS IN CALIfOHNlfl
Via the Ml. Shasta Route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
The Only Route Through Califor
nia to Points East and South.
THE SCENIC ROUTE OF
THE PACIFIC COAST-
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS
Attached to express trains, affording
superior accommodations for second
class passengers.
For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser
vations, etc., call on or address v p
ROGERS. Assistnt -o ., ?, V
ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or.
Opposition Line!
-TO-
PORTLAND
THE CITY OF FRANKFORT
Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m.
Sundays at 8:30 a. m.
Leaves Portland. Morrison street dock
Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and '
Sunday at 11 p. m.
FARE-Single trip $1; round trip Ji 50
Astoria Shipping Co.. Agents,
Main street Mharf.