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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1895)
ril5 PAJl$ ASTORIAN, ASTORIA TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 18, 1895 TLRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Herved by carrier, per weex.... 15 Sent by tn&ll, per month CO Hent by mall, per year $7.0 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscriber. The Astorlan guarantees to Its ou. cribers the largest circulation of a newspaper published on the Columbia rivar. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the third o est weekly In the state of Oregon, l.aa next to the Portland Oregonlan, II" largest weekly circulation is the stale. (; - Handley It Haas are our Portland agents and copies of t.u Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First stet BRITISH CHICANERY. The- iRoeetrury mlnastry promises to make a record for obicanery quite a notable e that of some of Jts prede cessors, o far as the relations with this country are concerned. The dispo sition t Is mantfeeting witfli regard to the seal fisheries Is neither toonest nor friendly. It Is matter of general knowledge that our government has been moot earnestly endeavoring to ef fect some arrangement nlt& the rtilsn government for the bettor protection of the seal herds, Whd ih, under existing conditions, are threatened with exter mination, but She latter has shown n 3 deelre or willingness to do anything suggested by this government. The United States proposed a commission, to be composed of representatives o Creuii i;;'lia!n4 Kussla, Japo.n a .d tii. United States, to vlelt the Noijh lia i flo and report wheat meusuri'S m'g .' be adiJ.ed to proievt tho seas, a., muling In Bering Aa to be sus,eiid.'J pending the report at the coirmilslon This waS made to tlio r.trl I h amb.'is aktt at WaSalna'tcn by So -rotarj GreBbam, but the yarKamewtary secre bary of the British foreign office stated In the house of commons on Tuesda that the government had not received any proposition of the kind from the United States. Either the ambassador has not done his duty by falling to communicate the proposition to his government, or the secretary of tie Britten foreign office has, in diplomatic language, "resorted to a teohnJoajl eva sion of the point" to put lit in plain language, prevarl atod for the corres pondence having been published there can be no question that the proposlt tlon was made. Of course our government lias re ceived no response from Great Britain, and. in view of what was said la the house of commons It will be necessary for the secretary of state to renew the proposition If (t Is deemed worth while to do It now, when the sealing season Is almost ait hand. It Is hardly posallV.e that 'anything can be done for extend ing the scope of the p.eent regulations this year, and therefore It Is appre hended that there will be a repetition of last year's great slaughter of seals, with the probability that the number killed this year will be larger than last. It Is not easy to understand the attitude of the British government In this matter, since there are extensive Brltiah Intereets concerned In the pre servation of the seal fisheries, bt there would seem to be no reason for expect ing any-ahlng from that government cither now or In the future for the bet ter protection of the seals against pe laglo hunters. . Suoh being the case the question as to what course our government shall pursue becomes urgent. PrcJbably It oughtt to renew the proposition for commiasian, and If this is rejected or not accepted within a ceaaoaaMe time It may be found expedient to conslJer Hie suggestion made In the Inst con gress that the government kill all the teals within the waters of its Juris diction and dispone of the skins at auction. Till would be applying an heroio remedy for Uie perplexing dlfll cuisy, but tt would be effective, and It is believed the government would --t bi-Mer results than to allow the i-jtufi lion to remain as at joreeent, ni.ioe, iM-conling to exict minion, the t rniiimtion, of Oia rwtils within two i : roe yiua is Inevi t iMe unless bet ! j. .pi-.n'Uli'iii, la trovtiod. r-;;ri:ff S",HHfc?T f trie liww) j nru'nnd has no far- 't -.I'rro tils pollttrwl ambitions. He to politely recommend ed by iflhe house over which he has presided to royal favor, and usually secures a berth in the house of lords to solace his remaining years. But the excitement of partlol potion In a presi dential canvass is a delight he Is not pi-rmttted to enjoy. Western railroads are Just now en gaged la a cut rate war over on west bound .passenger traffic. These little difficulties coma and go, while the scalpers and the (traveling public re ceive the consequent benefit. There is a pc-ulUurlty about railroad rate wars that Is Interesting. While eai road knows to a moral certainty tttnat its competitor is secretly cutting rates, no protest Is made, yet an open (promul gation of sudh cut rates throws the managers Inlto feverish excitement. It begins to look as if 'the railroad men have wifcrptted ittrfs iniuJsv means of moving the people to tour tho country. THE LAST PEOPLE ON EARTH To reasonably expect relief are those who are continually dosing themselves with calomel, blue pill, podophyUHn and other drastic cathartics. Constipation cannot be permanently overcome by such violent disturbers of the bowels, stomach arid liver. They inflict more harm ishlan they temporarily relieve. Hrtt'tar's Stomach lit titers Is a safe and effectual substitute for such hurt ful drugs. The effect of this medicine Is easy and natural, and Is not accom paniedas in the case of strong pur gatives with griping and abrupt oper ation. Malaria, dyspepsia, biliousness. sick headache, heartburn, and nervous ness are enilrely aad promptly rsxoved by this excellent remedy, commended by physicians everywhere. Yonkera Statesman: Cora What are you going to do on your birthday Clarissa Going to take off another year. Life: Unole Hiram If yer want ter have good dogs yer must edjlcait 'em to it. I took as much trouble ter rear ne dog thar, ez I did with me son Ik.! "But that dog Is no gjod." Jnale Hiram Nedthor Is Ike. "If all the gold In mint or bank, All earthly things that men call wealt.. Were mine, wttih every titled rank, t'd give them all for precious hea.tii.' i'iius In anguish whute a lady Uicii- er to a noar friend, telllnr of pl.tll si oala tie, of sn;arU.a,j pain, of p u. :.i a.k and ulna, oi d. jo Uau, r.i . and nervouJ, fe.eri:ih unre.'i. X i .i-iond knew both oa.6 and cu.e, and Lie 1 oaclc. .he answer, "iaite 1m iv.'.e's Faviu'i.u iVtfVii.ii.ljui." T.i .11 Mi'i-s.-'td Loacilier ubeyea, was rv'. tur d to i.frtiMi iiuaiuli, and hct -lully au- ;:) mi e inure Vi a.i.e a dah'pl.-a u . 'r .ai. Lea ii'-,,(M, al sriu.r.-, -utd n.. . m.-pt I. ma s.a.idin,;, ne biv,iiii do , :. y tjiiiauailnf .voik, in. ' Pr.scn,.'.! a is a n.oat pjteiit reJoi'aiiKe tjii c, a o oenjaln ure Ior all feuw.li' w uk Jend for free pamphlet. A.idr . voi'ld's Dla.ieiwary Medical As.o ia lion, 6ii3 Main Street, Buffal.i, N. Y. Fibroid, ovarian and oUher Tu.noi ured without resort to surgery. B Kk with nun.eroua referen.es, sent on r. oelpt of 10 cents In stamps. World's Diponsary Medical Association, Buf falo, N. Y. Washington tSar: "It's her discos; tlon to make light of serious things, he said, mournfully. "Yes," replied Cholly Luvlorn, "She even burns the poetry I write about her." NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given 'to all parlies holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to Ootober 1st, 18.1. to present the same to the county treas urer for payment as Interest will itttao thereon after this date. Dated this 15th day of April, A. D. ;Si'5 B. I,. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop County. Gtal veston News: When 'properly one good opportunity will last a life time. SonvorviHe Journa': The man wh Is always looking for diaappointmL'n. Is seldom disappointed in h-s expecta tions. FOE IT-FIFTH STttEET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, nave determined ana intend to estab lish the grade of 45th street In tbe part of the city lald'oui and recorded by John Adair, at the following heights above the base of grades tor said City as established by Ordinance No. 71. entitled "Ordinance No. 71 to es tablish a base of grades for the streets of Astoria," as follows, to-wit: At the Intersection with Astor street, 25 feet. At the Intersection with Bond street, 47 and 4-10 feet. The street to toe of the heights men tioned, throughout the width thereof, and tbe slope thereof to be on a straight or even line between said points. At any time within ten days from the flnal publication of this notice, to-wit: within ten days from the 19th day of April, 1895, remonstrance can be mads against said proposed grade, and If within said time a written re monutrance ami net the same hall be made and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, by the owners of three fourths of the property adjacent to said inrtion of said street, suoh pro posed grade shall not be made In any event. Pf order of ths Common Cosncil. Ucst: K. OSBURU". Asdltor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, April 6th, M9t. ItxlUrtapolls Journal: "I wondtr why It to that eggs are always accompanied by lhamT" asked the curious board. 'Kntmil rulolUons. explained the (Iheerful Ml at. How U !?" "They long to the name nrdvr." Thin Children. The reason why they are thin is because their food does not nourish them. Probably they do not assimilate enough fat. Cod-liver Oil is the most easily assimilated of all fats, but in its natural state it upsets the stom ach and deranges the digestion. In Scott's Emulsion of Cod livcr Oil with Hypophosphites this difficulty is overcome. It is half-digested already and is very palatable. Children grow fat on it when all other food fails to nourish them. Don't btperiuadnt to accept a tvbtMuUt Scott k Bowne, N. Y. All Druggiiuu 50c and $1. HO riCE CF THE INTENTION OF COUNCIL TO RE-ESTABLISH GRADE ON PART OF 16TH STREET. Notice la heieby given that the Com mon Council of tbe City of Astoria, nave aeiemunea ana intend to alter tne grade of lbth street in the part of the city of Astoria laid out and re corded by J. Al. Shlveley, from the south line of Grand Avenue to the south line of Irving Avenue, so that the grade of said portion of said street when re-established will be at heights above the base of grades for said cltj as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled "Ordinance No. 71, to establish a baaa of grades for the streets of Astoria," to-wit: At the south line of Grand avenue, 118.6 feet. At the north line of Irving avenue, 1C7 feet. At the south line of Irving avenue, 170 feet. The street to be of heights mentioned throughout the width thereof, at the respective points designated according to the proposed grade and the slope between designated points to ' be straight or even. At any time within ten days from the flnal publication of this notice, towlt: within ten days from the 19th day of April, 1895, remonstrance can be made against said proposed alteration of grade and If within said time a writ ten remonstrance against the same shall be made and filed with the Aud itor and Police Judge, by the owners of three-fourths of the property adja jeul to said portion of said street, such proposed alteration of grade shall not jf . ad? In any ?vent. By order of tbe Common council. Ablest: K.. OaBuJiN, Auditor and Police Judge. Vi.uutc is nurei i.-u .u-i me uu- .w,c,,l,J t.tt Uf.cli ,Jv'l'bCi uU....ll-.-..i ,A Ul lite C.iAle U. Jaillwtt U . .-b..t, Ucccacbbu Uiiu a,l iwittut.s huv .'4 c.uiiuu 4al..tn oa,a t-,&u..c ale ') it.ui.u to inxthii, tiic Ba...e, '. tuilil'., lu j. rt. ..Ulil.i, iii . i, .i.j, u,v uiit.e til .lo.uilii, ore ..v", u, tin oia uiuiikiia ii jui Uiiu Uaic. .tii b.ii lac, Lojj, M.lNoii .UiiLriuN, AUiiiijimrauix ui uic tttia.b ui jui..nb .WHO. .11, ui'taLii . ' uO'-iK uoi k'Uii CULJJ WUATUH.K out na tiiaiUe the Electric Lighted O...U oiuu.ii Hcutud Vestibule Apailiiient ur ti unit ol me Culcagu, Mi.wuukee iiiU -1, 1'uul Kaiiwuy, and you win be .el wurin, Luiuioriauie, and ciieerlul as ui your ywn library or boudulr. 'lo ,iavei between Chicago, St. Paul or .iiiiieapuliB, or between Chicago and n ana, In these luxuriously appointed tuns, is a supreme .saiibfacllun , and t tie somewhat ancient advertisement I to rend, "for further particu.ars re Hinall bills." Snn-ll hills (and large .nes. too) will be ae epted for pabsage ind sleeping car tickets. Ail coupon l"ket axentn on the cuast sell tickets la the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, or address C. J. Eddy l-neral A sent. Portlana, l BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best snlv In the world foi Cuts, trulses. Sors, Ulcer3, Salt i;heum, ever Sores, Titter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Cnn.s, und All Skin Krnp. 'Ions, and positively cures Piles, or no ay required. It Is guaranteed to glr 'erfact sntlsf.iftlon, ur money refundi-d. Ilce. 25 t-entji per tox. For sate hy 'lias. ' Rogers. Odd FpIIowp' bulldine BXTENDEO SYMPATHY "Do unto others as you would have it hers do unto you," In sympathetica!!) jhuwn In the following lines, the pre- . ins ui .t 8nipuili Is bun, r akin to pain or sorrow: i ientlemen: Please send Kraune Headache Capsules as follows: Twi boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox. Brookland, N. Dak. I have always been a great ulTeier from headache and your Cap. utiles are the only Wing that relieve me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAY. Havana, N. Dak For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria ir.. Bole Agent. It cuies piles. It cures obstinate sores. "happed hand, wounds. It does this u Ickly Is there any good reason why fou should not use DeWltte witch Hazel Salve? Chas. Rogers. "A TALENTED EDITOR." .1.. T K rl ivnnfllnn tn UM several boxes of Krouse's Headache 1 - .hli iMVAllnir In Phicnim to attend the National Democratic Con vention. Tney aciea use a cnnrin in preventing headaches and dlizinena. u ha a uorv llttlft headache since my return, which is remarkable. XOMra. nuwiiu" JOHN U. SHAFFER. Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. Var sals by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sols agent . KNIGHTS OF THE MaCCABEES. - , rx frtllnna! "After try Lilliuuin. aim., ' --- Ing other medicines for what srme to be a very obstinate cough In our two children we tried Dr. King's New Dls- ...... . ih eriA of two days the vu i t ' - cough entirely left them. We will no be without it nereaiier. m. um . u .u that It cures where al others fall." Signed, F. W. Stevens, State Com. wny noi give mm ' - . oi It la guaranteed t.i.i knftiAa a r fnt at Cnaa KOg- era' drug Store. Regular site 60 cents and tl.00. afrnrd to eineri- WVWt "''- .- - - want Immediate relief. That's why they use Ons Minute Cough Cure, Chas. Kogers. Dr. Price's Cream Bakln Powder 1 AnU CoU Mtdal MUwtattf F. Fraud THREE LOTS. In a desireable location, 2 blocks from High School. A BARGAIN. CHOICE LOTS IN HILLS FIRST ADDITION. On the new Pipe Line Boulevard Jnst the place for a cheap home. A Block IN ALDERBROOK. STREET CAE LINE will be ei tended this summer to within 5 minutes walk of this property Will ell at decided bargain. ACERAGE. Id 5 or 10 acre tracts inside the city limits, also adjoining Flavel. GEORGE HILL,. 471 Bond St., Occident Block, HILL'S HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. Children Cry for FISHERHEN! Gold Seal and Badger Oil Clothing. . Also nee that the heels of your Bobts are stamped STOUT'S PATEJ1T These are the only Genuine want the ordinary Duck Boots ask for WALES-GOODYEAR'S for sale by all First-class Dealers Manufactured GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. 73-75 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Children Cry for The Packers .of Choice olumbia River-:- Salmon I lieu hi'HrulH und LncHtlon. . i. rln PK k U notli . Pk'nOft.... AhIoiIh A.irorlH h AatorlH . A storm ,.. Hrookfleld. Antorl. ...... J Black 1 Oval. lUiDbiiirtivui PkKi'o Cocktail Inure ninuol- ,0 Mugler&Gu "he rnen'i Pkg Cn.. The name One il.nute Coug-n Cure ..ugL-fis a medicine tnut relieves at i-ii'-.e, and nulokly cures. Its use proves ,i. cnas. Koger. IT MAY DO A3 MUCH FOR TOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., write, that he had a severe kidney troubl (or many years, with severe pains t Ms back, and also that his b.adde was affected. He tried many so-cailei Kidney cures, but without any goo rosuts. About a year ago he began us ! of Electric Bitters and tound relief a 1 once. Electric Bitters is especiall , alaptcd to cure all kidney and live troubles, and often gives almost In tant relief. One trial will prove ou Ktatement. Price, only 50 cents fo 'arse bottle, at Chas. Rogers' dru tore. Mrs. T. S. Hnw''ins. rhnnmonga, Tenn.. savs. "Shllor's ViMlUwr 'SAVTD MY LIFE.' I consider it the best rem- dy for a rlehllltat-d system I ever; "(d." For Dyspepsia. Liver or hid ney trouble. It exce'ls. rVve 5 cts. For Sale by J. W. Ccnn. to suppose that an imitation offers the customer any guarantee like the original does. Take Cotlolene for example. Thb Fairbank Co. discovered it, perfected it, and t5pent thousands in making its merits known. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-day the most popu lar shortening in the world. Tut when you come '6 accept an these guarantees all disappear, and the housekeeper h at the mercy of an imitator who deals on others reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To ensure having good cook Ing and healthful food stick riht to Cottolbnb aad let all imitations severely alone. Bold la I aad 1 pound paOt Mada only by Thtt N. K. FalrbanK Company, ST. XjO V 13 ui m mm w-rs& : f. 1 mm Pitcher's Castorla. Ask Your Dealer for sum mi SNAG PROOF BOOTS. If you only by the Pitcher's Castoria. ( Astorm I'k't ro. i Klnny' (Johu A. Devliu.. M.J Kinney Astoria iilamonrt, A. Booth & Sons . Chicago Cutting Pkg Go Elmore, Sanborn ban Francisu I Magnmia 1 VVullr Mar tag, "l. Ueoie... IFtshe rraei 's...... ScanilliiHV.aii FrnhHruiru'ii Aatorla.. ...... i Co J. G. Megler., Flshermen't Pkg Co Biookfleld W.. Astoria MUSIC HALib. KKAT NQ&C will opi n tin Ir Music nal at 3"i9 Astor -treel, Saturday the 16th. Th.yull kick keep numberless go I liUnrs and i lgurs beMes IiavIiik g'.ud music till the time. E. A. TOPPING. : New and Second-Hand : FURNITURE. Full line Crockeiy Tinware, Stoves. Stove Repairs a Specialty. Highest c sh prices paid for s-iond-hand goods of all kinds. 434 Bond Street. (Opposite Paiker & Hansen.) BEE HALL, What the Gambrlnus Beer Hall tried to do in sele. ting their liquors was to pick out what intelligent people would want if they knew it as experienced people should know It. Make a note of this If you want pure liquors. George Hartley, Proprietor. , Hard Times HaveCome Trying to Make it Easy, We wish the public to understand that we sell exclusively nothing but J. H. CUTTER WHISKEY For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a glass. The whisky is the eame as we hava been selling ever since we have beer; in business, and we are going to con ! unue the same as long as we can get a square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, Corner 9th and Bond. HARRIS & WRIGHT. They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that 3tand ia the same relationship to Marshall'! S Twine aa a wooden Image does to thai human being they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twine besides Marshall's will do "Just a well." They won't. They cannot Tou make im mistake whn vm, lab. DeWitti Little Early Risers for bil iousness. dvsroT?s!a nr fcAnriir.HA -. cause these little pills cure there. Cha Roarers We Ought to Know Something about pianos, for we have bought and sold them for a life time. The knowledge thus gained has proved to us that the Chickering, the Hard man and the Fischer are the best pi anos now before the public. They show perfection In every detail. WlIlEY B. AlillEN CO. HAVE YOU A WIFE? Have you any little ones? If so, buy a lot on the Seashore, and build them a summer home. Ther is no more beautiful place than Silver Point Cliffs. E. Z. Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab stract Company. J. B. WYATT,, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, 1 Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ships. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POflk'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Ratet Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes tbe old time makers to see how the fishermen Lave taken to Murshiill'H twine the loNt few jearn iinil the) may, ' THE HIGH BOAT of liit-l fiiisnu out nil tlit- o Ur IhihIn ou the live. ue(t M UiStlALL rwiXK. W Y? KeciiUBe it is the utronucM. Hern use it h He not lieeu we:ikem-i by l.!em.hiii(r. KeciuiNe ii in eolii with a KUi.iuiitee that if it doeit nut prow satisfactory it cuii be biountit bui'k at the end of the season. SEASIDE SflWMIhli. A complete stock of lumber on nanu n the rough or dreBsed. F looring, rus lie, ceiling, and all kinds of finish nuuldtnus and shingles; also brackei work done to order. Terms reasonabi. nd prices at bedrock. All ordert .romptlv attended to. OiTice and yar t mill. H. L T.OOAN. Prnr' STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav lgatlon Co. STEAMER BAILEY GATZEIU. In place of Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria ior Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. laily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evf rv day except Sun Jay at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Aijent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. Scott. President. Between Astoria and Portland STEAMER 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 mornknz at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednes day ana Friday evenings at 7:30. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers I Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Tea, and Coffrea. Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, V (reUMes, Sugar Cured Hans. Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and - Salt Meats. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating. 171 Twelfth street Astoria, Or. S-tJHI-MJ-H. I .1, -1, A Is the line to take to nil point EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAK ROUTE It. oners the best service, corn SPEED and C0ME0KT It l the populir r,e w'th thos- hn wbU to travel ou the SAFEST! It Is therefore the mule you Mioulil take. It runs through vestibuieil trains every day m the year to St. No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Slrcnm, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only one nliunite ol cars PORTLAND io NEW YORK Through Tickets fo An Part of im lvi' iei' world ' PaBneuperfc tlcBi'ted via all b.-ati. runiiin. 'etwtcD Amur la, h alama aid Porfland. Cull mf'irn atlun "onr'-niln! roti'ft time o 'an , tint mir '.In' ilpiil!f fiirii'slipd m i w stohe, ulll Ahlnna iti-HU'er Ii'lopl 01 c IJork. a r. ('"iTMll, AGP. A., N. P. R. R., 2j5 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or. The Original & Genuine (J UC HiHTK ItSHIBK) SAUCE Imparts tbo mo?t delicious tafto anil zest to Hot & Cold nonta GBAVIES, SALADS, SOUPS, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take None, but lea & Perrins Siirnaturo on every bottlo of original A penulna Jobn liui"un'a So: i, New Yorfe CaDaii Pccific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans - Cont:nenta Railway System FK0W OCEfl TO OCEAN -IN- Palaee Dining Room and Sleeping Cars Ltworioas Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Viems of the Wonderful ffloantain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east Tourist cars the best on wheelB. Equipments of the very finest throughout ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN To China and li"n. Empress oi Japan, November 12th. Empress of Chins, December 10b: For ticket rates and information, can on or address, J A3. FIXLATSON. Agt. Astoria, Or. A. B. Calder. Traveling Pass. Agt. Tdcoma. WksIl. jeo. UcU Brown, Dist Pam. Apt, Vancouver, B. C. Paul id Crap fish. Jmf WelahM,; .... J t J-