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ME DAILY ASTOEIAN, ASTORIA 34UDAY MOEMNQ APlilL JO, 1805 : : .AS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. : ivc:! ly carrier, per weex.... 15 :1 :t ly mail, per month CO f ly until, per year VIA WEEKLY. f. '.'Mt Ly mull per year, $2.00 in advance, rostage frea to subscriber. Tiie Aatorlan guarantees to Its on Hciibuis tlie laigent circulation of u newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ep plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the third o est weekly In the state of Oregon, Lai next to the Portland Oregonian, th largest weekly circulation In the state. Handle? & Haas are our Portland agonti and copies of t.u Astorlan can b had every morning at their stand on First attest One of the most prominent German Amerloams tn Chicago, who has al ways been a leader among the element of H'lmt nationality voting tlhe Demo cratic ticket In Illinois, was interviewed a few days ago cm the movement in his party for free silver and said, in part. as follows: "The passage of a free colniaife Mil would not make money oheaip, but dear. Money, instead of becoming more plorety, would become scarcer. The very moment such a 1)111 wore pwesed tlhe 614,000,000 of gold dol lars now forming the basis and support of our circulating- medium would be Withdrawn from all monetary uses, and we would be Immediately upon a sliver basis. Untold millions of our ueuuri t!e would return to this country, prices would everywhere be depressed, stringencies wou!ld follow, which in turn would be succeeded toy a panic, and that panic would mean absolute ruin. The wages of the laboring man would of necessity be reduced, all basis of International commercial relations upset, stagnation In business would everywhere result, and ruin greater than ever seen In this country would Inevitably follow. ' It Is figured, I be lieve, that eomotihlng like 85 per cent of tints country belongs to the debtor class, and tlhe sophistical argument Is used toy 'She advocates of free silver that the passage of this bill will re lieve tfae ddtitor class. The ex ant ofpos ito Is true. The debitor class would be tihe sufferer, and the creditor cluss could, 'because tt woulfi nave had time to protect itsolf, make the necessary arrangement prior to the going Into effect of the tow, and ibhe debtor clans Would ibe alwolultdly crushed out. Tflie imomenit tthat there is a. jjossMlity of tlhe amagi of this bill the creditor class would neces sarily Uiiavo too prefect . Itsolf, and Would put In all oonitiracts, In all prom issory notes In foot, In every Instru ment Involving tiho ipaymont of a dol lar tihtot the eumo ibe paid in gold coin, and uniiwi the debtor class ac cede to (this roquoat the 'tthum.bserews would foe applied, and ruin -would be ev-rywli'eije viallile, even tooforo the passage of the trill. Labor would everywhere l iiMo, anid Jdlo kibor meniiis the ruin of tlho little shop keeper, whJoh, In turn meuina largely deorwwod profits to Uie middleman and wlwlesale inorohant, who, In turn, WouU 1 eomiollol to tlhrow thPniBelves uim the mercy of their Ixinkers. No policy, 1)0 tt niwneltul or otherwise, wlilrth means absolute dishonesty, can but be tlhe menace and ruin of the natlwn. The individual who nttumpts to repudiate this tk'bts 'loses the esteem of his fallow jnon. The nation which attempts to meat Its obllg-atUms in a coin ot a 5rice Which is not uni versally aocepted by ttfie world, can not long ex-pec to nJoy the confidence ot and to maJrdloln friendly rotations wi: li lis slater nations. Prom that mo ment Its commercial Jioneaty Is ques- tiotK'd, Us tiiKint-lal Integrity Is under-mhi.-d. and the very life of its govern-vu-id UuWijned. This gowrnmw can n m i-e cxi'iit a forvlgn nation to ., v. ;,i a jjooe of silver upon whloh is rKmiMd lis ollk-Ul atamp t a price ,i. ...i;i y.;el L.y It, than tt could expect r,.n-':-a Lions to taOCd a p!eC of ;,.r r iron wi.Ji it" official stamp .. i ... fit m t ill inn . it. j.':it:..;s !-ns ore tills have ,1 ur.v-.r a:i,l lin and oilier . j, . t '-'- liav passed at . ,.. r ,- 't up -n th-.n within -j, .ut otlit-r nations i i- . ; t.-m t more ; V..:;e f V .- lu!:Hr. honest and honorable, and any attempt on the part of the Democratic parly to deviate from that principle will not only bring about defeat in lhe nox presidential election, but will mean fvr the Democratic party dn ISM positive dilution and disgraceful defeat, not only In this state, but throufifnout the n.i'.l.m. Individual st&ites might Vie carried under tiiis issue, of craze-i:n, but the majority of the states, the ma jority of the citizens, the majority ot tht- voters, and the majority of the -lo. ; ,i-aj colleges will decide ogalnflt five coinage." 113 atoite of Nebraska Is going to work She rlgM 'way to encourage tlia growth of sugar 'beets, and the pro duction of beet sugar within its own boundaries. It Bias never been ques tioned that the cost of producing beet sugar In Wilis country Is higher than in .Europe, owing to tttie better rate of wagea that Is paid for labor in the United States. Moreover, the very low price of sugar now ruling must entirely preclude all possibility of rais ing sugar at a profit unless some state or motional aid be granted to those engaged In the business. Experience has unfortunately tfliown the sugar producers of the United States that no dependence can 'be iplaced upon con gressional action tending to stimulate this -now indusiLry by means of a boun ty. Hence It is all the more grati fying to find -that the state of Nebras ka lias promptly stepped in not only for the relief of its own citizens, but also to promote and encourage o new industry whloh will supply one of the necessary commodities of life for con sumption within Its borders. This will stimulate the value of property, In crease settlement and enhance the worth of its lands, and It will help to relieve our markets of a surplus of oOher products. If Nebraska with her arid plains oan raise sugar beets In such quantities as to warrant the granting- by the state of a bounty to encourage their production, then such a crop would surely pay in Oregon, where the soil and climate afford a veritable, paradise for tlhe beet raliier. There is no reason why our stals should not follow the example of Ne braska, and the subject deserves the attention of those interested In pro moting the agricultural and industrial prosperity of the state. The Nehalom Times Is out again this week wlt'h a full scries of go'xl artlck's on the road improvement question. It Is a great encouragement to the far mers of our own county to persevere in the agitation for better roads In Clatsop to know that the people In adjoining counties nre bums (ntluenced by fholr example, a.nl that the pros pect for the early construction of a system of good ronOs throughout the coast region Is (ratUng better every day. TiriS LAST PEOPLE ON EARTH T toanomibly expect relief arc those who are continually dosing themselves with calomel, blue pill, podophyllln and other draHUa cathartics. Conatlpatlou eaniiiot be irmanently overcome by such violent disturbers of the bowels, Btonvadh and liver. They Inlllot more harm than they temiorarlly relieve, lloatotter'a Btomach Bltiters Is a s:ro and effeotual subsUtute for such hurt ful drugs. The effect of this medicine la easy and natural, and Is not accom panied ts In tlhe case of strong pur gatives -with griping and abrupt oper ation. Malaria, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, heartburn, and nervous ess are entirely ami promptly i i.ovi d by this excellent remedy, commended by pOiyivlclaais everywhere. KNIGHTS OF TIIBj MaCOABEES. Lincoln, feb., as follows: "After try lug other medicines for what ufinied to be a very obstlmite couch In our two children we tried Dr. King's New l)ls- covery and at tho end ot two days tin cough entirely left them. We will no be without tt hereafter, ns our exiier teneo proves that It cures where al others fall." Signed, V, W. Stevens, 8tat9 Com. Why not give this grei't medicine a trial, ns It Is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at Chas. ltog. era' drug Store. Regular size 60 cents and $1.00. IT KAY DO A3 MUCH FOIt YOU. Mr. Pre Mlllor, of Irving, 111., write, that he had a severe kidney troubl for many years, with severe pains I his back, and also that his bladde was affected. He tried many so-callet Kidney cures, but without any goo resuts. About a year ago he began us of Kleetrlo Hitters and found relief a once. Electrlo Hitters Is espeelall adapted to cure all kidney and live troubles, and often gives almost In slant relief. One trial will prove ou statement. Trice, only SO cents fo large bottle, at Chas. Rogers' dru store. All the paten: medicine advsrtlRed In this paper, together with the chclc est perfumery, and toilet article, etc.. can D8 bought nt the lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drun store, oppoalte Oc cident Hotel. A. torla. W. T. Stanford, elation ogVMit of Leepntrr, Clarion County, Pa., writes: I can recommend One Minute Couira Curo as the best I ewr uaJ. It g-v instant relief and a quick cure. C.Vw. n-igcrs. j Dr. Fr?cos Cream tiak'ris Powder A New World opens to the man vho finds quick relief from wearing pain. That is the testimony of multitude:; who have used Porous Plaster for all sor:s of aches ar.d painn, lamenc:;n, sliHV.css of J II1C H1U!;U1!.:S ii.lU JUlillb Ul the bad;, limbs or side. l!n!'. c yr.re tit ft t '-e "rnuinc. jVcr put uj witu Jin i itin.1 ' u n,4 it i i.i.'. 1 1. it is. AI!cock3 Corn SIiieEtte, Have no eijtial a', a r?'i f and cure for corns Drandreth's Pills rclieva rhcumaticra and any tlislaso aris:n3 f.xm inr3;:i;ty of tho blood. 10 TICK CI'' THI3 INTENTION OF COUNCIL TO KE-liSTAULISII OltAUK ON 1'AKf OI'" 10 J J I bl Uh,L X. Notice Is heic-by given that the Com mon Council of the. City of Astoria, have uoieriiiuiLd u.iu luieuU to utter Uie grade oi lu.n struct in tne part of I tne city oi' Aiiona Uid out aitd 16 coided by J. A. bli.vetey, fiotn the noma li'ii! of Grand Ae.uue to tne soma line of living Avenue, so that the graJ.0 of Buid poivlon oi Bdld siitel when re-e:;tab!isiied will be at heights ; aoove Uie base ol t'l'aucs for said eU ai cstauily.ied by oruinaiiee No. il, entitled "oruluance No. (1, to establish a basj of grades for the streets of Astoria," to-wn: At the Eouth line of Grand avenue, 113.5 feet. At the north line of Irving avenue, 1(17 feet. At the Boutli lino of Irving avenue, 170 feet. The street to be of heights mentioned throughout the width thereof, at tao nspeetive points designated according to the proposed grade and the skve between de.'.i;;naLtfd points to be straight or even. At uny time within ten days frm tho final publication of this nt'ee, towlt: within ten days from tne l!Hh day of April, lS'jri, remomstranee can he made agalmit said proprisivl alteraUon of 'rr.'.de and If within wild time a writ ten remonstrance of:tl:i:t tho fame "h ill bo mail" aid filed with the Aud itor and Police Jud.o, by the owners of three-fourths of the property adja cent to Bald portion of'aid street, sueh pmposcd alteration of trade shall not i be ili.'ub- 111 .any '.-vent. I By order of the Common council. Attest: lv. O.NLiu'ltN, I Auditor and Police Judge, j Jiaiuoa, "ioJ, ljiil ut.il, IJiJ. I'-Oh T Y-Vl I'Tl I STU U KT NOT1CK. GRADE Notlee Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of thu City of Astoria, nave dt.-tei'iiuncj uij iniend to estab lish the m ade of -lolh sin et In the part of the eity laid tun and recorded by John Adair, at the following heights above the base of grades for nidd City in fstalU..licd by Ordinance No. 71, erAltlcd "rrtllti:in--e No. 71 to s taolhih a base of grades for the streets of Astoria," as follow.-, to-wlt: At the Intersection with A.L'tor utreot, 2 feet. At the lntetveytlon with Hond -street, 17 and 4-10 feet. The islivot to lie of the helcrhls men t'oneil, tbrnn.'rli-Hit the wl.l l-h thereof, rnd l'1-e iiiope til rvo'. to ho en a Rtruljrht or even line beiween mna pnlntn. At any him wl-lbln t'-.i diys from the ft tin I mi' l!-n'l n of thhi notice, t'-i-wlr: vlf'in t-n days rro-n tho 10th day of April, ISA r-rr-ipstrrmee rm lie made :r-:i!int r.'.ld proposed praile, j and If within : 'id time a written re- i moiifttraiice n"aln-'t liie r.i.iuc isnall be j mn tie nnd filet! wli'i tlie Auditor and Police Jule, ! y t!i.' owoera of thrie- j foui-fli'i of the pror.erty .".il.'.i 'ent to said p-vtl "ii of h.i III Ftivet, nmh pro- j posed B'rade rhall not he made in a-.iy j (vent. i T?y order of the Common Council. i Att'ft: K. OSHUKN, Auditor nnd Police. Judne. ! Astoria, Civs on, Apr.l .Mn, IS.m. J "A TAIili.N'TEU KIHTOU." Gentleman: I had occasion to u.a several boei of Kianne'H Headiuhe Capsules while tiavellm; to Chicago to I attend the Nntlim.il i " niucrauc (.(in vention. They acted like a charm In I preventlmt lieiu'iu In -3 nnd dizziness. I Have had very little headache tlnce my return, which In remarkable. I. VdlllH. I'l'StKCtfllllV I JOHN V. i 1 1 AFFint, I I'M. Iteauvo (I 'a.) itecoid. j For Pule 1V t'lias. IteteiiS, AiHoila, Or., sole ai.iT.t.. I v'i"i(.'i':. Xotk lu-n y i-'.veu t all - c.'anly w.in-.Lius la (K'le. er lit, 1 , to liokllu'-; Cla; iOltfvl prlar prA-oiit the t-.'iiiie to thi mvr ' r i:aynu".it n !"i county ire.ih est will (.ni! therean after thH dale. Dated tlca l-'th day oi April, A. D. ;SW Ik I.. WAUD. Tiv isiuvr of t'l;i'. "- County. T.a Clrippi i hc-iv iiira'a with all Its old-ilnio ! ; r. One Minu.e Coui'lV fine I:' a f l.a''l.' iv eedy. 1 1 cures aid j cures qui I ! K- I'l'ii r.iv. r.i. Til 3 VnrIi i 'lif iCStS ; ' ' w , , i Showed i.;'::rj fOWLCr j '" t,i "jj" t-n r"M .-i .".'5 H. If. r.owmnii, Pub. Enquirer, ot i;ivnun. Ind., wrftw: Last week oar I Tne salv8 , tne wnri foi Cuts, Mttle .irl b.iliv, tlio only on. wo h.i.v, i rirulsos. Sen's. Ulcra, Salt Kheum, tik.'iisii'kn- liornri. A '"tor t vu - Pever Pores. Tetter. Chnpped Hands, v,as t.iken m. k ... ci . u . a..i 1 i Chilblains. Con.s. and All Skin Erup dooiors failed to j;ive re.icr nni 'l(!;tlons, and positively cures Piles, or no Vila hantfno; Lv a t'aiv.v!. we trti On-. j pav requtrwl. It is' guaranteed to give Minute iWhCure and lis life ?TS" " SAved. Oan. It'i;'r. j Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows building. SHILOIPS CtRE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In K'vat demand.- INH-ket slw contnlns i-.venty-llve by J. U Conn. "a I.!t !e Our pat:'"..' v. ill 1 I Early KIsoi-j a r.'.Ce n.'.d ivll.t.-.e ror.'.e dy for i-.Mlivini, d.'.n.x'tvla, nm! li v rr c.-'rr.1-:.1". OHa lt.-isr-ra. THREE LOTS. In a dcsireatle location, 2 blocks from Hie:h School. A BARGAIN. CHOICE LOTS IN 'HI 1X8 FIRST ADDITION. On the new Pipe Line Boulevard Just the place for a cheap home. A Block IN ALDERBROOK. STREET CAR LINE will be ei tended this summer to within 5 minutes walk of this property Will fell at decided barKSin. ACERAGE. In 5 or 10 acre tracts inside the city limits, also sdjoiniog Flavel. ' GEORGE HI XL,. 471 HondSt., Occident Block, HILL'S HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Children Cry for FISHERT1EN' Ask Your Dealer for Gold Seal and Badger Oil Clothing. . Also see that the heels of your Boots are stamped STOUT'S PATEflT These are tho only Genuine want the ordinary Duik Boots ask for WAIvES-GOOD YEAR'S For sale by all First-class Dealers Manufactured only by the GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. 73-75 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Children Cry for Tlie Packers of Choice iolumbia River : Salmon Their Brands and Locations. f AHtorla Pk'gCo. Astoria Kiuney's Istorla Pk g Co.. IJunu iiootli A. I'k'gCo., Astoita.. :oluinblnltlveiFkK('Oi Astoria imorc rtinui.L jAntonu i,Q MeglerS Co Itrooktlelo.. i li.herni'n'i I'kg Co... Astorto (i KlflBALL" PIAN05 WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY Correspondence ALLOTTED. -: W. W. Factory Rockwe 26 & Rockwell St, Pacific Coast Office Chicago, til 335 Morrison, cor 7th St. Portland, Oregon. L. V. MOORE, manager. MUSIC HALiLi. KKATiNO & 0'. will open their M lisle Hal at ll.'J Aster ftreet: Suturdiiy the liith. They util r keep numberless gool lhuoft nail rk'ius 1'es.kli's Ii a was' good music ah the UUIf. LOOK OUT FOH COLD WEATHER tint ride Inside the Electrlo Lighted und Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment Car trains of the Chicane. Milwaukee and St, Paul Hallway, and you will be us warm, comfortable, and cheerful as In sour own library or boudoir. To travel between Chicago, Paul or Minneapolis, or fiotweon Chicago and Omaha, In these luxuriously appointed trams, in a Bupreme satisfaction; and n tne Bomewnai ancieni auveriwenicui use I to reid. for further particulars Rf ania.ll hills. Snvll Mils (and large ones, too) will be accepted for passage and sleeidng car tickets. AU coupon ticket agents on the coast sell ticket '!a tho Chicago, Milwaukee ana st. I'aui uniiway, ur anurepo . .i. uw Oeneral Aitent. Portland, O. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson CKy. Mo., chief enrolling force 53th general ..m,. of Missouri, writes: I wish to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cur.- failed, f obtained almvst Instant relief and a sr.iotJy cure by tho use of One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog- Pitcher's Castorla. SNAG PKOOf . SNAG PROOF BOOTS. If you Pitcher's Castorla. AOKNT8. H, J. Kinney. Astoria.. a. uevun.. J lllaek Diamond.. 1 Oval. Cocktail A. Bootn & Sou .. ChlcaRO Cutting PkgCo Kranclwx. Elmore, Banborn!A8torR a Co ; I J.O, Alegler. BiooKfleld Wu j Mnrnolla I White titur tag, St. Gem Re... Fishermen'!...... Scai'.rilimvlau FlshermeiiV Fishermen's rkgtlo.. .. Astoria.. ORGANS. and RETAIL. Wholesale Prices Quoted - To -- RESPONSIBLE DEALERS AND flERCHANTS Solicited : Catalogues Mailed Free on Application. KIMBALL CO. Manufacturers. Main Office and warerootns, 343-253 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. and Warerooms, BEER HALL, What the Gambrlnus Beer Hall tried to do In selecting 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. CU ITER WHISKEY For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp'a cele orated N. P. Beer at 6 cents a glass. The whisky is the same as wa havt been selling ever since we have been! In business, and we are going to con tlnue the same aa Ions; as we can get a square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, Corner 9th and Bond. HARRIS & WRIGHT. Who is Williams? Why Williams the barber at a? Com- mercial street. Shaving iscts; hair cut ting 25 cts; bath 25cts. The U. S. Gov't Reports Royal Flaking Powder superior to all others. Sick Headacfte, constipation, and In digestion are quickly cured by D?Wltt'a Llttb Early Risers, Che famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. Dr. Price's Cream Boxing Powder WkU'I Fair Mlchest Medal and Diohm. 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 Chlckerlng, the Hard man and the Fischer are the best pi anos now before the public. They show perfection In every detail. WILEY B. RhhEH CO. HAVE YOU AWIFE? 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 Sliver Point Cliffs. E. 55. Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab stract Company. J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ships. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POflL'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonabkk Embalming i Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes the old time uinkers to see bow the fishermen have taken to Marshall's twine the last few years and they may. THE HIGH BOAT of last season over all the other boats on the rivei used MARSHALL'S) TWINE. Why? Becnuse it is the stroncept. Because it has not been weakened by bleaching. Because it is sold with a Rtinriintee that if it does not provo sntisfuctory it can be brought back t the etid of the season. SEASIDE SAWPL A complete stock of lumber on hano in the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tlo, celling, and all kinds of finish mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonablt and prlceB at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. OfBce and yare it mill. H. w I,. LOGAN, Prop'r STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Pugct Sound Nav igation Co. STEflJVIEfl BfllliEY GRTZEHT. In place of Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria ior Portland and way landings at 7 p. in. daily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland every day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C. W. STONE, Aeent Astoria. Telephone No. U. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. TJ. 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. day and Fri(lay evenlnss at 7:30. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Flnt Teas ind Cofftts. Table Deliracles. Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables. Sugar Cured Hans. Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating.-- 1T Twelfth trMt Astoria. Or. a 43 rvMti. . n 'mm la tbellne to take to nil points EASTandSOUTH It is the DIKING CAR ROUTE It offers the best service, coin bluing SPEED and COMFORT It la the populnr route with thoa- who wbh to travel 011 the SAFEST! It ts therefore the mute jb "hou'd take. It runs tlirouyb vestibuied trains every day m tlie year to St. icap. No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Noporior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only one change of earn PORTLAND to NEW YORK Through Tickets To Any Tart of tne civilized world. Passergere tlnketed vi 11 bout" riinnlin between Astoria, Kaluma aud Portland. Pull mfoniiatlon conccrniiif rret. time 0! trains, routes !nd other details fiirnMiw' ipnilcatiou t4 C. W. STONE, Auent iitnrta Hteamer 'lelcplioiie Dork. A. P. CMLTf)N, A. G. P. A., N. P. R. R., 233 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or. The Original & Genuine (WORCKSTEKSHIRK) SAUCE Imparts tbo moat delicious tatte and zest to Hot Sc Cold ITCrnU GBAVI1 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take fJons but lea & Per rim Signature on every bottle of original & pcnulm Jolia Iuin'uu' Soi b, New York. ii RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans - Contrnenta Railway System FROJS CCEflJl TO OCEAN ' -IN- Palaee Dining Room and Sleeping Cars Laxarious Dining Cars. Fleaant Dav Coafihfis. 3 ALSO Visas of the Wonderful ISoantaio Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on afl tickets east. Tourist cars the best on wheels. Equipments of the very finest throughout. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN To China and linan. Empress oi Japan. November 12th, Empress ot China, Decemtmr Wi. For ticket rate and In forma ilon, can on or address, JAS. FIXLATSON, Art Astoria, Of. A. B. Calder, T ravelins; pasa Art.. Taurna, Wastt, Geo. McL. Brown, Dlat Pass. Apt, Vanonuvsr, B. C Paul 3 ffecS.-ajAv;Jr; SALADS, W sovps, i Canadian Pacific