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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1895)
TUfi DAILY ABTORIAN, ASTORIA PU5DAY AIOBNXWG SIAUCJI t, 1805 TliRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served by carrier, per wcex.... 15 eta Sant by mall, per month Wcta Sent by mall, per year W.00 WEEKLY. dent by mall per year, J2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers Trie Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Alvertlslng rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the third old est weekly in the state of Oregon, lias, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Handley & Haas are our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan con be had every morning" at their stand on First st"eet ' A Washington (dispatch eays the stat matt to made on good authority that the decision of the United States su preme court on the oonaUtuUonallty of the Income tax will be rendered before Monday, April 15. Treasury officials charged with the collection of the tax have ibeen anxious to obtain some In' formal assurance on this point, as the exttenston of the period within which returns must Ibe made by taxpayers In order to escape the 60 per con penalty Imposed by law expires on tlhat day, The usual course of proceeding of the supreme court In deciding Important cases Is es follows: Each member of the court keeps In a locked and care fully guarded note book such sugges tions and conclusions as occur to him during the hearing. On the first 6aV urday after the closing of the caso, the court meets In Its consultation room, and the justices compare notes and en deavor to ascertain If there Is anything 'like uniformity of opinion on th points Involved. If so, some member of the court to designated to write the opinion, and tn cases of urgency the rough draft of this opinion Is usually submitted on the following Saturday for suggestions, modifications, or addi tions. The revised opinion Is then put Into type confidentially at the govern ment printing office, am is read and finally adopted on the third consulta tion day. It is then ready for delivery on Monday, which Is by custom, the only.day of the week on which opinions are mode public by the court. Should this course be followed tn the present case, Monday, April 8, la the day when the opinion may be expected. There 1 no binding regulation, however, re stricting the court to one day for the rendering of opinions. It Is simply custom which has been found of great convenience to the Bar and the public, as well as to the court. In cases where the court finds itself strongly divided, more than three consultations become neceflxary, and the Justices argue among themselves and endeavor to con vince each orthw. When It Is apparent that the dlvcrgenoe of views is not to be reeonallod, there are frequently nu merous sittings, at -which the opinion of the majority and the dissenting views of the minority are read, com pared, reargued, and probably changed. In the present instance, the absenc through Ultvess of Justice Jackson re duces the number of justices sitting on the income tax question to eight, and, of course, renders possible an equally divided court. The personnel of the court has been almost entirely changed since the remkleiing of an opinion In the Springer case, so that It is by no moans contain ithtvt the rulings in thait ooee will be hold binding upon the court In the cases now presented. The mew 4-per-cent thirty-year bonds sold on such favorable (terms to the 'Morgan-Dolmant-HothschlMs syndicate are not oiriy bemg sought after by in vestors In the United States and in Europe, but they are being eagerly bought up by the national banks of the country. On account of the length of time they have to run the banks are anxious to get nold of them to serve as a basis of their bank-note cir culation, and already quits a number of banks have withdrawn the bonds thy ho heretofore been keeping on deposit, wd which will mature In the n'-xt few am, and Isave substituted for them Uimln, which will servo a th.- ThwIs of their circulation fir t;.o n xt i1 'rty years if the national banks shall i. continued that long im.W k .L-rX system of issuing circulating nou '".upo" bon4 " fiiriiv lua iut i m-ths banks which have Already iUbstUuted the tan bond Mr the old ones, a number of others have notified Comptroller (Eclteta ithelr intenlton to do 90, and it is prob able that good part of the bonds which remain in the United States Will the ultimately find their way into vaults of the treasury as security for bank circulation. If the conditions the money market should Ibe suoh as of to mp.ke any Increase In bank circulation dctitralble, It Is probable that the crease In hte amount of bonds In market would facilitate the taking tn the out of new circulation Iby making It easier I.) obtain the foonlds. An Ohio editor who has returned lately from his third visit to Cuba, imports that the people seem to be great deal poorer thian he found them In 1807 and again In 1878. Spain re celves from the island a revenue of about $25,000,000 a year, and keeps at hand 40,000 Spanish soldiers to preserve Its authority. No native Cuban Is al lowed to hold an office of any Im portance. The newspapers are under strict censorship, and government spies everywhere keep a watch for conspira cy. Havana's former appearance of general wealth and gayety has depart fcd. Hundreds of Cubans are under arrest for political reasons. The or. ganlzatlon of a revolutionary army Is a matter of Immense difficulty, and this observer does not believe that the Cu bans unaided have any chance what ever to achieve their Independence. The London Times says the latest United States loan was a great success, "almost too great a success, for It may encourage the American people to think there was no need of alarm at the position of the United States treasury." It would be more comfortable if reve nue and expenditures wero nearer to gether, but Untile 8am feels humiliated rather than alarmed. He has been forced into the position of a borrower, not by poverty, but by bad politics. The colossal figure of Progress, which will surmount the dome of the San Francisco city hall, has been modeled by Marlon Wells, the sculptor, and will soon be cast. It Is 22V4 feet high, and represents a winged female figure hold ing aloft a torch. At night this torch will be brilliantly Illuminated, and as the statue is over 300 feet above the street level, the blazing light will serve as a beacon to sailors at sea. A synidlcate has been formed la Ohio to work the gold mines near Char lotte, N. C, where the largest nugget on record was found. In various parts of the country a speculative fever in gold mining is reported. One advan tage in this boom is that Its dollar means a hundred cents, now and pros pectively. THE EAGLE SCREAMS. Philadelphia, March 23. If Secreta ry Oresham does his duty more than apology will be required. Cleveland Plain Dealer: The idea of the American flag being fired on and Congressman Boutelle not In session! New York Sun: All our available war ships should be concentrated where the treatment of the Alllanca phows them to be Imperatively needed An ounce of prevention is worth a oound of cure. New York Post: If the newspaper? make so much of this affair, with their headlines, wood cuts, exploding ahells and rattling thunder, we tremble to thUvk what Senator Lodge will say about It when It comes his turn. Kansas City Times: It Is gratifying moreover, that these Insolent and ig norant Spaniards are to Ibe 'taught a lesson in manners as well as moral? as the result of the Incident. They are entirely too much given to strut ting. Indlsmapolls News: The facts In this tmse may show that the Spanish officer was guilty of an act for which there Is no excuse. And yet in view of all the attendant circumstances we think the secretary of state has acted, not with too much promptness, but with too much vigor. New York World: If the facts are as reported, there can be no doubt about the law of the case. Spain has neither proclaimed nor admitted th existence of war In Cuba. Her navy is therefore vot justified in treating with hostility neultral vessels passing through seas that are commonly used as a highway of commerce. iDenver Republican: Concerning the law of the cose there is little doubt that Secretary Qresham is right in taking the position that in time of peace a vessel cannot legally be Inter fered with by a foreign power, even though within three miles of the coast, provided the necessities of its voyage compelled It to go that dose to th shore. Detroit Free Press: As the matter now stands an InauH has been offered to the American flag, and an attempt has been made to exerclss upon tht hltth seas authority which no Inde pendent power concedes, or can with self-respect, concede to any other pow er. There Is a fin opportunity afforded here for the vindication ot the rulcl of International comity, and the ad ministration may be trusted to se that the United States does not pnftVt m dlKtthy or prestige. St. Louis Republic: Doctor You must not eat a mouthful for three Haobery Not eben one little pig's wrist T Good at all times. Better than anything else. Best of all external remedies Allcock's Porous Plaster For lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, soreness in the back, chest or side. The Only Safe Way, when suffering, b to iniist m having " Allcock's." Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have do equal as a relief and curt for coma and bunions. Brandreth's Pills are purely vegetable; a safe and effootlve remedy for young and old. OREGON NOTES. . Since the legislature has adjourned oats may be bought ait Salem for 50 cents. Three thousand dollars 'has been sent out of Albany already this spring for bicycle. . Fifty thousand pounds of potatoes were shipped from Roseburs; to Marys vlHe, California. A shoe dealer at MdMlnnevWe Was been boycotted for advertising Job tots in small sized ladles' shoes. Two cases against Salem saloon keepers for violating the state law by keeping open on Bunday were dismiss ed. A New York firm that agreed to take the Marshfleld school bonds has backed out and the bonds will be advertised again. The Salem Statesman stopped the nress long enouBfh Ito Inquire "What It is tJhait Salem needs to add to its pros perity?" In looking over last month's patents the serine reader Is not astonished to see that a citizen of Albany has In. vented a wind mill. The clergy of Eastern Oregon are greatly stirred up and are vigorously protesting against the presentation of Ttsso's Living Pictures. Meadow Brook advertised a "soiree dansante." which toad a small attend ance though everybody in the neighbor hood was dying to go to a ball. Mr. R. "W. Zimmerman, who can be picked out In a close room at Oregon City as the one man of all her citi zens who handles 120 hides a month. "My task In life," said a Jacksonville clergyman, "consists In saving young men." . "Whereupon one of his female hearers replied, "Save a good one for me." Since Coos county elected a Populist to the legislature people can't get out of the county fast enough. A citizen of Marshfleld Was invented a flying ma rhtne. Business Is so dull In his line at Mc Mlnnvllle that a dentist Iras taken a nntract f?r cKring a ten-acre tract. Mo doubt be will b; the boss stump- puller. There are 70 negro miners at work at the coal fields of Beaver Hill and forces are at work putting up cottages for twenty-five white families who are coming from the Sound. The Salem Statesman says there should be more enterprise shown by Salemites and lees talking, and in the next breath encourages a new Tele phone Company who want a franchise. One half of the farms In Clackamas ounty are for sale 'for the reason that the owners wont to move to town or that their boys have already done so, leaving no one to look after the farm. A man with an oar for musicor.d an eye for the main chance has been feed ing a Salem nickel In the slot phono graph tin washers the size of a ten cent ruloce while his ravished senses are lulled to sleep by "My Pearl s a Bow ery Girl." Silventon did not have as many clerk ihlos as she thinks she ought, but Ho mer Davenport, who gets a salary of 1100 a week on the San Francisco Ex aminer as on illustrator came from Sllventon, and It hat is some consola tion. "Just heat those curling irons a little more. " remarked B. W. Johnson, of Ooa-valUs. as he read that a newspaper man In Kansas 'had been appointed to a 14,500 Job through the influence of a United States senator wham bis paper had first mentioned as good senatorial timber. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that ths un dersigned has been appointed aumln- inutfruiA w w.w Melson, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said etsate are hereby repaired to present rne some, .... voxiHaH tn J. A. Eaktn. mv attorney, at his ofttce In Astoria, Ore gon, within six monms irom snis aaie. March 1st, issj. Administratrix of the estate of James W Melson, aeceaseo thillnluhia Inauller: Magistrate Tou ar charged -with playing cards for money. What have you to soyr Pris oner The charge is false, your honor. It was the fellow that skinned me that phvyvd cards for money. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hearing of objections if any there . . .... .AAtmr nf the admin- Intrator in the estate of O. K. Grimes and Son. s set ror eiev v-.v ". "oor. of March SOth. 1895, by order of V ' . .v.. rv.tmiv Court of CIM- sop County. Oregon. "Ai'w Jf- Administrator. Vr. itjcc's Crtam Fowasr World's Fair Hthet Award. The Packers of Choice Columbia River Salmon Their Brand and Locations. ' If AMR. IOCATIOX. Astoria Pk gCo Booth A.Pk'gCo... Astoria.. (John j Black 1 0val Astoria.. ColumbtaRlTerPkgCo Cocktail Aitorla. ...... Aitorla - Brookfleld.. Elmore 8amuel...... f,G MeglerftCo 'Uheraen'i Pkg Co... I Magnolia 1 Wblte Star tag, Astoria., ( Busy people have no time, and sensi ble people no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. Chas Rogers. What is the use of having a "human form divine" unless you care for it and drape it and clothe .it so as tf make it a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friends? Nature sup plies the form. A. Lake, the tailor at 359 Commercial street will make tht raiment. See him. Most people cannot afford to experi ment. They want immediate relief. That's why they use One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Just for the good they will do you. These little pills are good for in. degestion. Good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constlpa. tlon. They are good. Chas. Rogers. BUCKLBN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world foi Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price, 26 cents per box. For sale bj Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun. derinan, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were almost marvellous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Klves June. tlon. she was brought down with Pneumonia, succeeding La Grippe. Ter rible paroxysms of coughing wcuid last hours with little Interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; It was quick In Its work, and satisfactory In its re sults." Trial bottles free at cnas. Rogers' Drug Store. Regular size BO FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following foul remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, tot Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaanteed Electric Bitters, the great rM dy for stomach, liver, and kidneys. yucklen's Arnica Solve, the best in thJi'Woria. ana ur. K.ing s jNev. Life Pills, ertiich are a perfect pill. Al these remedies are guaranteed to di Just what Is claimed for them, and tlu dealer whose name Is attached here with, will be glad to tell you mor of them. Sold at Chas. Rogers Drup Store. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hearing of objections, If any there be, to the final account of the admlnls trator of the estate of G. K. Grimes, Is set for eleven o'clock forenoon of Maroh 30, 1S95. by order of the Judge cf the County Court of Clatsop county, Oregon, February 26, 1895. E. M. GRIMES, Administrator ADMINISTRATOR'S NOHCE. Noslce Is hereby given that I hav been appointed administrator of tin estate of John O. Hendrlckson, de (eased. All persons having clulnu against said estate are hereby requlm to present them properly verified, wltl vouchers, at the office of John H. and A. M. Smith, Astoria Oregon. JOHN W. HOLMTRO.M. Administrator. SHILOH'S CURE Ih sold on a grar ntee. It cureB Incipient consumption t Is the best Cough Cure. Only one ent a dose. 25 cents, 50 cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. It cures piles. It cures obstinate sores. chapped hands, wounds. It docs this U lckly. Is there any good reason why you should not use DeWltis Witch Hazel Salve? Chas. Rogers. AH the paten: medicines advertlHer In this paper, together with the cholo est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. .'tin be bought at the lowest prices si J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite cldent Hotel. A.toria. EXECUTOR'S NOTICK. Notice Is herepy given that I ha- been appointed executor of the last will and testament of I. W. Case, de ceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested tc present them duly verified, within sl months from this date, at Astoria Na tional Bank. D. STUART. Executor. Astoria, February 1G, 1895. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Oevenuneot Report The name One Minute Cough Cure suggest! a medicine that relieves at once, and quickly cures. Its use proves It. Chas. Rogers. INDORSED BT THF, PRESS. Gentlemen Thls Is to certify that have used Krause's Headache Capsules with satisfactory results. I tougfct a box which cost me .J. nnd one taperle eured me of a dreadful sick hvidoche. My wife and myself have both vsed the medicines manufactured by the Norman Uchtr Mf"g Co.. and we re commend them to th public as being JJust what they are represented. Respect fully. W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette. Pleasant HIIU Mo. .Twenty-Bv cents, for sal by Cha Rogers, Astoria, Or., sol agents. BBAKD. f Astoria Pk'gCo. i Kinney's M.J. Kinney Astoria. A. Devlin.. Diamond. A. Booth & Sons -.Chicago Cutting Pkg Co -. g.n Francisco Elmore, BanDorn AorU a vo - St. Oeorge... J. Q. Megler........ Fishermen's J-kgCo.. Brookfleld Wn I Fishermen's...., Scandinavian Astoria Fishermen's Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vitalizer 'SAVFD MY LIFE.' I consider It the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble, It excells. Piive 75 cts. For Sale by J. W. Conn. You make no mistake when you take DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bil iousness, dyspepsia, or headache, be cause these little pills cure them. Chas Rogers. Ilorth Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian lager Beer And XX PORTER. orders promptly attended to Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. Says a customer of some of those new goods that we have Just received for fall trade, and that we're selling so remarkably cheap: "They are the best bargains we ever got in Astoria." They are captivating in quality and style and will make a record as purse openers. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Store. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the bar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-halt, 51. Free Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette St". A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed.tProvisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass aud Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid tu staambout r oalring, first-class horseshoeing, etc. jOGGING CAMP WORK A SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth Astnrta. Or. C.J. TRENCH ARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. 1 H0JWE and PHOENIX INSURANCE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant. 503 Bond Street. J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDER. Address, box 180, Postofficc. ASTORIA, OR Dalgitg Iron Works, Ueneral Ilachlnbt and Boiler Works.; All kinds of Canncrv, Ship, Steamboat n.t Pnnlna Wnrk ,,f ;ir-.v D.i rintifn. Castings of nil kinds made to order. Font df Laf-rvlte St.. Astotia, Or. As Kranklln says, youJ dress opens all doors, you snouid not lose sight of ihe (uct tnut a perfect fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Ofllce 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you have seen the spring line of samples. H.C. D1TTRICH, drcfiil-elYl? Graduate of the Bauschule Holzminden, Germany, and Massachussets Technology Office, Room Sherlock Big.. Portland. Or. Who Is Williams?! Why Williams the barber at 47iCom-l (IlILLiIAMS mercial street. Shavinc iscts; hair cut ! ting 25 cts; bath 25cts. i vieei nm Eully, Cuicldy, Pwriartntiy noaiored. n kn"is Nrroone fl'Vv. ':"''y. a.t .'! li trnlsi Vxir -.To':. .rij.r'.jr errors or 1- , . :.-. .. to . .. : Tr'l"a . . i-. r Jt- ; . .'i.i-i. -.-. ; --.-n. ...... 'u.k, : - t..it tn h. I i V :i'titi i..C- Wall Paper ! Wall Paper ! Balance of my 181)5 stock Jen. Chicago the 1 j th of this month, now looked for every day. Something new in wall hangings at 15. F. ALLEN'S, 365 Commercial Street. ! J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Sliip Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ships. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class Funerals : AT P0HI'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It BBtoniahps the old time milkers to see bow the fishermen have taken to Marshall' twine the Inst few years mid they may. THE HIGH BOAT of last bphhou over nil the oilier bontH on the rivei used MARSHALL'S TWINE. WHY? Because it is the Rtronae t. Because it hay not been weakened ly bleaching. Because it is sold with n punrmitee thai if it does not prove satisfactory it oim be brought buck at the end of the senium. SEASIDE SAWjViM. A complete stock of lurnuer on fidii' In the rough or dressed. Flooring, nif tic, celling, and all kinds 0. tints! mouldings and shingles; aluo brack' work done to order. Terms r?irmii and prices at bedrock. All n',: promptly attended to. Office urn! at mill. H. I. I.Or, p.... STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igatlon Co. STEAMER BAIIiEYGATZEfir In place of Steamer Teloj hcne. ;rrrn'A Leaves Astoria for Portland and va landings at 7 P. m. iailv. Sunday e.v cepted. Leaves Portland evf rv drv except Sm; day at 7 a. m. C.W.STONE, Agent Astor'a. Telephone No. 11 E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt, Portland. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland 4sei,' - wi' - .f"j STEAMKK SARAH DIXON, SPRING TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednes day and Friday evenings at 7:30. Round trip J3.00; single trip, $1.25. I'pper berths 50 cents; lower bertha, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO DHQQ U Clfl MC 5. 1 ivUO HIUUIMO Ot jJ, iUrocers, : and : Butchers Aittorla tad Upper Astoria. Rne Teas end Colters. Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits. Vf petahlrs, Suar Cured Hams. Bacon, Etc. Choice - Fresh - and Salt - Meats. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oias and Steam Flttinc, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heatinj.--- 17 Twelfth Ptreet. Aatniia. Or. Is the linn to Uke tt) nil EASTand SOUTH It is the 0lm CAS ROUTE It ofiVrs XUf br sfiv ''. t'or.t SPEED an! COMFORT It H ttie 0Jlli! K'Ul 'III II OS Vjl' wi -ti tit tr.iwi'I "li the SAFEST! It Is therntoif tlic r.m'e ru -hou'il take. U rims thiomli vt-ntitti n'rt trains every day m (n ynirto St. Paul and Chicago. No Change of Cnn, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Superior Taurist Sleepers, Spleudiil Free Second-class Sleepers Only on I'umne uf cats PORTLAND to NEW YORK Through TlcSet To Ally Tart of tne i lvil'rpii i . nil PARseiigem lli keti (1 vu il rimiiiK between Asturir, f. nbriiA Yvi Muriel. Fall !!:fori'mtiMi eonei-ritiMi rut-. Mini' trains, ront a'J'i "thei il.t.:,'.- .t.:-h.,i . ilimHeatif.n to . V'. MeaiVM- '! !- I ' I't.e lVek. A. D. CW I To v , A. G. P. A., N. P. R. It., 235 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or. Csiii Pric RAILWAY. AMEMICA'S Greatest Trans - Ccntiner td Railway Sytttem OCEfi.N TO OCESH -IN- PiltGe Dining Room and Sleeping Crs Loxorloas Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaehes. ALO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Viems o? the Wonderful filountaiii Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist car the best on wheels. Equlpmi-nfR of tin very finest throuRhout. ALSO CANADIAN PACinc RCYU H'All STf MF UN To CMns and laoan. Empress of Japan, November 12th. Empress of China, December 10th. For ticket rates and Infunuuiiim. cxl, on or address, . JAS. FINLAYSON, Act. Astnrto, "'i A. B. Calder. Travellnsr Pnsn 4?t.. Tacoma. Wn?h.. Geo. McL. Brown. Dlst. Pass. Asrt.. Vanrwiiivpr. ft C The Original & Genuine (WORCKSTERSHIRE) tSHIRE r.v.z.ri.u'ia SAUCE ImporU the most delicious Xaete and to Hot & Cold TIeaU . 1? v SALADS, SOCPS, G13IE, FISH. and KtntL-r rf-di BEVVAPE OF IMITATIONS Take t!c3 tet lea & Perrins Simotare oa ceiy bottle of erigmal t s;esmiii II w