THE DAILY ASTOKIAX, TTKS1UY MORXIXO. SKlTKMUKtt 22. 1I. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. 8. TKKMH Or Ni nMCKIfriON. DAILY. Bent by mall, per yetr M.00 Sent by mull, per month 50 Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mull per year, tn advanc. potvapa free, to subscriber. Alt communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kin.ts ajid remittances must be addressed to The Attorlan. Th. Astorian niaranteea to Its sub ertbers the largest circulation of any letrspsper published on the Columbia Iver. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has, r.ext to the Portland Orearonl-n, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handley Co.. are our Port land agents, and copies of The Asioiian u be had every morning at their stand. 111 Third street. Bryan sek the crowds and the crowds seek McKlnley. The difference between the labor leaders, Powderly and Sovereisn. is that Powderly has got pood sense and Sovereign hasn't. The hoodlums w ho went out to Olney for the purpose of breaking up the Re publican meeting at that point ought to be arrested and made to smart for their exhibition of vulgarity and row dyism. It will give a fair idea of the Im mensity of the Maine rebuke to Bryan Ism to recall that when Blaine, the idol of his party In that state, if not in the entire country, ran for president his plurality in Maine was only a little over 1S.000. This year all party lines have been obliterated, and an ordinary " Republican, running for the inconse quential office of governor, is elected by a plurality of about 50.000. Adolph Sutro, the erratic mayor of San Francisco, has been claimed for months past by the bombastic organ of tree silver in that town as a "staunch Bryan man." So used had the country become to the mayor's little peculiari- tiee that no one took the trouble to investigate his standing, and the claim has been generally accepted as true. On last Friday, however, the Bulletin published an interview with Mr. Sutro in which that gentleman denies that be supports the Brju platform, and among other sensible things, says: "I am a bimetalllst I believe that much of the prosperity of the world would come from the restoration of bi metallism. The English voters are blmetailista. and if they had a chance to express their sincere opinion the country would be bimetallic. England must be brought in, and the bimetalllsts ot this country must do it. The money question is not merely na tional. It concerns the whole world. Money is in the hands of one nation j today, in the hands of another tomor- j row. It is absurd to think that a na-1 tion can stand alone in Its financial policy. Money has to circulate between the different countries of the world, and without International agreement one country profits at the expense of another, and there Is a general disturb ance of values. It makes no difference to the world if the ratio is 16 to 1 or 30 to 1. It is the silvermine ow ners and holders of silver stock who are Interested in the value of silver. But I am a thorou?h-going !.!m -talllst. The ratio of 16 1 '..met.:. is only a few silver miners; bimetallism con cerns the whole world. The prosperity of the world depends upon it. Money cannot be a question of the Interests of a clique of men. It is a question affected by the commercial relations of all commercial countries, and must be settled by international agreement. It has been proved that bimetallism is the only financial policy under which the world can prosper, tht-rfore the Inter national agreement should be for bi metallism. It Is necessary and possible to draw the countries which are at present under the single standard into the agreement." Thus, one by one. the politicians of the whole cour.tr' are heeding the sen timent of their respective sections and cruwlimr in out of the wet. Any other candidate but a blind and infatuated lean like Mr. Uryan wjuM have Ions airo sc n the storm which awaited him In Nov-mher and thrown overboard tho fn-e silver banshee, or compelled the mine owners to trot out another repreieritative. POPOOKAT FAILITiE IN ARKAN SAS. Chicago Times-Herald. The election in Arkansas, whkh was heralded by Senator Jones as a great popoerat victory, turns out to be a most gratifying augury of a national triumph for sound money. The official figures carry dismay into the ranks of the repudiationlsts. which is now ren dered doubly poignant by Senator Juries' ill-advised proclamation of tri ump. The effort to Inspire with courage the disheartening ranks of popoeracy by making a tour de force In Mr. Jones' state has been a dismal failure. In stead of of being the largest Democrat ic majority in Arkansas for years the official returns show it to be the small est. The gubernatorial returns for Ihe last three elections were as follows: 18'J2. 1VJ1. Wi. Democrat 50,115 74.809 71.01G Republican 33,044 Populist 31,117 Prohibition 1,310 26,03 24,541 1,551 20.410 11.280 1,043 Total 156,186 126,986, 1 lO.KTS Dem. plurality.... 56,471 48,824 45,235 It will be seen from this table that although the popoerat vote has ab- surbed one half the tVpullat vole of Ii2, It lai'ka over S.tVO of lioltin e.jnal to the vote of 1S"4. and tr IS.4T low than the Dem.wratlo vote of ly.'J. Queer, too, for the men who run the election thought they had iuvvlili-,1 for a much larger in.irirln. If this rale of divreaao In the popo-ci-at vole from the cumMiuM Populist and Democrat vote Is to be kept up all over the country, Mr. Jones might as well pack up his hi'mlqimrioro in his little irrip and return to the hav-ileMs of Arkansas. It moans that no coinbi nation that can be devl..l will defeat McKlnley. LOOK AT KANSAS. If anyone doubts the results that would follow the elevation of Bryan and his poi ullstic crowd to power, look at Kansas. Populism has run rot I In that state for the last elsht year land has about ruined It The blight 'of populism has not only paialyxcd capital In the slate, and kept outside capital from eomln In. but it has i caused a most alarming exodus of p. p ; ulation. Commenting on the fact that the state's sain In population last jear . was less than :.ooo. the Kmporia (Ka:i I j Gazette says: "There are about 1-5.- oot families In the state, an I there j were about li.iV babies born in Kan ; sas. yet so many people have left the state that the natural increase Is cut ; down to less than :.W net. This has been going on for eight years." If Kansas has gained In population dur ing the last five years In the same ratio as the rest of the country it would have added 5tViV0 to Its population. The showing as to capital Is worse. "Every moneyed man In the state," says the Oaaette. "who can get out without great loss has gone. Every month in the community sees some one who has a little money pick up and leave the state. This has been going on for eight years. Money Is being drained out all the time. In towns where ten years ago there were three or four, or half a doi-n money-l. nding concerns stimulating Industry by fur nishing capital, there Is none now, or one or two are looking after the inter est and principal already out s'.arul ing. No one brings any money into Kansas any more." This is how Kansas has been r -gen crated. The state has been overrun w ith "statesmen" and "statesw. men' of every degree of crankiness, and the result Is that the state has been brought to the verge of ruin and bank ruptcy. Sometimes the most careful women sre the most careless. Many a woman bundles herself up to keep out sickness when she Is neglecting the very' worst sickness that can come to a woman She allows a slight disorder to become worse, to slowly sap her vitality. The little pain and the other slight Indica tions of trouble seem to her unimport ant. She goes on, with Increasing suf fering, until life Itself becomes a drag. Nervousness, "sinking spells." digest ive disturbances, and fifty other com plications may arise from the derange ment of the organs distinctly feminine. Over thirty years ago, the need for a reliable remedy for so-called "female complaints" was recognized by Dr. II. V. Pierce, then, as now. chief consult ing physician to the World's Dispens ary and Invalids Hotel, at Buffalo, X. Y. He prepared Dr. Pierce's Favo rite Prescription, the m..st wonderfully effective remedy that has i-wr ln used for such maladies. Send 21 cents In cne-c-r.t stamps and receive Dr. Pierce's loo-page "Common S-nse Medical Adviser." illustrated. The business outlook at Galveston is not encouraging to wholesalers. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J Gun derman, Dlmondale, Mich., we are per mitted to make this extract: "I have ro hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrthle paroxysms or coughing would last houra with llfle Interruption, and It seemed as If sh,. could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in Its work, and highly satlsfactcrv In lis results." Trial bot tles free at Chas. Rogers' Dr;g Store. Regular size, Kic and $1.00. A seasonable trade in general mer chandise Is noticeable at Louisville. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exnaus'cd feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and per haps fata' bilious fevers. No medicine will ac more sur-y in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit ters. Jf'c and 11.00 per bottle at Chas. Rogers Drug Store. Charleston's business in all lines has shown a marked Improvement. There's more clothing destroyed by ooor soao than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Boss, Higglns & Co. New Orleans reports that the .-rop Is disappointing In yield. rice Four out of five who Buffer nnrvonsnf, ror-ntal worry ; attacks of " t1iebl'jefl,"are but paying the penalty of titriy exresheu. Vi tluifl, reclaim yjt.r manhood, reuln your vigor. Don't despair, fcend fjr book with explanation and proofs. J-lalled loc&UA) free ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. Forever Cared. H ' "r"."i..., V.Mitmil. k ISMIlAUj, On04k There is a little better demand lor I otton go,! at 1'luladclphi.i, j NOTH1NV. WRECKS THE CONSTI TUTION More effectually than fever and ague That ncrv e-destroyins malad. when .nice it takes tirin root, subverts every! function, exhausts the ptivsleal etier-; gies. impov erlshes the blo.M audi ,'louds th- mental faculties. No ef fectual resistance can be offered to ts destructive career by the use of the pernicious drug, quinine. Hosteller's' Stomach Bitters will, however, be found all sufficient cither for Its era.ll-, cation or prevention. Those conditions of the system, such as a bilious, oonstl- i pated habit, or lack of vitality, which j are ,oiao.c ,o .u.,,, ,, ...v disease, are speeciiiy rerorntoci oy tins pure and efficient alterative and Invlg orant. which not only regulates the system, but gives a healthful impulse j to the various organs, whose activity TO (i Kit A '4l.l l ONK IMY. Is the best guaranty of health. Thor-;Take laxative Hromo tjulnlne Tablets oughness of action Is the chief eliarao-j All druggists refund the money If It terlstlc of this leading spcvi:lc and pre-! fails to cure. '.'.V. For sale by Chas. ventlve. w hich Is eminently adapted for itogers. Druggist. family use. I j t.eneral business looks a little bitter Nashville reports K.xhI collections for .it Cincinnati, this season of the year. i -- Bl'CKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive cure for piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money r.-f unJ d. Price. 113 cents per box. For sale by Charl. s Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. The canning season has enlivened the tin trade at St. Luis. The burden of labor Is constantly be- ing lightened by new Inventions, but nothing new has vet been discovered to brighten the hours of labor and make life worth living like Simmons Liver Regulator d.ves. It's the King of Liver Medicines. A sluggish liver depresses one's spirits and causes languor, be sides upsetting the whole system. But Simmons Liver Regulator tones up and strengthens the body. The aggregate sales at St. Louis are ot a satisfactory volume. If you have ever seen a little child In the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trou ble and appreciate the value of Instan taneous relief always afforded by De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a relia ble remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless It were a cure. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Chltagi notes considerable Improve ment in the gpx'ery trade. It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion, and constipation are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; De Wltt's Little Early Risers will speed ily cure them all. Chas. Rogers, Druggist Quebec reports shoe manufactories almost at a standstill. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the suf ferers want quick relief; and One Min ute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children. It la "the old harmless remedy that produces Imme- dlte results." Chas. Rogers, druggist. Th ? condition of trade lightly at Toronto. has Improved Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them In the beginning with De Wltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results. They are Instantaneous, and It leaves the bowels In healthy condition. At N.-.v Orleans money is loaned y '. cr-,p purposes. DeWltt's fiarsapanlla Is prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitu tions Impaired by disease. It recom mends Itself. Chas. Rogers. General bu.Jiri'.-s.-, sho'.vn no Improve ment at Detroit, Many a day's worK is lost by sick headache, causd by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Chicago reports that barbed wire Is light. business In The whole system is drained and un dermined by Indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals them. It Is the best pile cure known. Chas. Rogers, drug gist. At Loulsvllles leaf tobacco Is firm for rood grades. "Roys will be boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Re ready for tre green apple season by having DeWltt's Chollc and Cholera Cure In the house. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. There is more Impilry for lumber at Minneapolis. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. TELL IT OUT. lVm't sit down and watt for trade, 'Taint the way, Uet a hustle, make her show-, Push your business make her no, IHui't sit down und wait for trade, 'Taint the way, 'Talr.t the way. If you'xe got something to sell. Tell It about, Let your neighbors see you're "fly," Oct up "bat'calna," don't say il,, if you've anything to sell, Tell It out. Tell It out. Kolks dotv't know you If you don't ' Adv ertise, Keep things movpt' every day, Talk about It; that's the way. : y0k won't know you If you don't Advertise. Advertise. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twnt, Kor In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist: Hut It one of the twists I'ntwlsta from the twist. The twist untwisting I'ntwtsts the twist. Thai la ,h.n ll'a fwlataA ! ana , 0hT wn hR jjAUSHALL'8. Savannah re.iorts fair trade and good collections. If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your blood Is thick and sluggish; If your appetite Is capricious and uncertain. You n-cd a Sarsaparilla. For best re sults take DeWltt's. It recommends Itself. Chas. Rogers. liost rn reports a quiet trade in boots and shoos. OASTOIIIA. ll 51 Kb!. Ml-uars i zT-s tntr Country buyers are more numerous j In i'tttsburu I I'"l!"'n lv-- """ l,lt'- bruise., eald.. burns are quickly cured by IV. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. Chas. Rogers, druggist. Omaha Jobbers report no Improve nient In trade. There Is little Philadelphia. etnand for wool at CASTORIA For Infant and CMldren, km FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta.... ...ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalcm depend upon the weather. For Freight? and Pasftenner Wales Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AC1KINTM It. O. & N, CO.. Agents, Portland. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY US OUTWAI.I) IH)UNI)()m.(.()N (MAIN ll M '! VO Aiiiium x Mr liK IK ur liip ... 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L I III- Sfrimni-irflin-i, in 1 tn ft l ' "I'i"". ii it n i ii r I (h iiufMr t U ' ii'.riif", r any liiilitiiini k nm i.t iMiuri- tlori, irrlutiiiii r ul -r t 'rruia enuiacton. tlnri "f in it t n u nifin (''HE1? C't. ri'i Ci. Son irinittTit. ir iK-fit In ilftiit wriiii .;v. br i ipft-m, pr-'pii,'!, ft.r l ii. t.r Uhn, f.7.'.. IJirt uUr nu) tut ri'iuc-i. 'aa.; SEASIDE SAWMILL A norriilct -lock of lumber on hand In th louuh or ilreaaerl. Flooring, rua tlo, ci-lllnK. and all klnda of flnl-h ; motililliiK. rnd ahlnKlm alio lirackel work done to order. Term, reaaonalilr and prlrM at bmlrock. All order, prompily attnrll to. OtTlr. and yard at mill. II. F. L. LOO AN, I'rop'r. Boaalrle, Oregon. You Waste Twelve Hours ilollliorati'ly throw tlictu away -of you tiikii any othor lino than tin; Ilur llntctori Ui Omaha, Kun wui City, HI. I,oulH or ANY OTHKIl Hnuthftrn or HouthioMti'rn flly. TI' ki'lH, time - tablra, an'l full Information on aiililloatloii tri the local liiknt Htti'iit or ly ad tlr'.?Hlnr C. SHELDON, G. A., Portland, Oregon. WHEN IN POKTLANB-Call on Jno. F. Hnnilli-y A Co., 124 Third atrent, and trot the Dally AMorlan. Vlaltoi. need not ml their mornlnf paper while there. T a I I KAHKII HOI .Hllll ll liyiii I ivert'iii'l .. Iii'i'i'inliar :il. Iwi I ii'ii..tul. Iii'i'. inlter HI. Iim nil. I. 'I Hi'i'iMiilinr in l.'nri rmk . Jiinnary iff , . nCliu IMt ii.l ll'.u.'l .VI ,','H ai a: l IW till "'ll"1' Tt.iC'i ui .1.1 11.,.,'UI m,'; mi.iv-l U. 'l I- 1 ii 'J Ml. mil 7 i,:i.i .iu uti 7li.lt M III ll ll;,;ia ll.'.it'l il in.. I Oil m ;1 'l..,u M.Twl tn.tia I tl.t.'i IIVM4 Bl.J- 4a. 'H T" Ul.-HO 4J.SI t.lm tl-al ia.jll 4-.JOJ I. lU.lrlT r hi M .;ji 'tn.:' u,4l I AI.JI. a." w tl Jlat N tl ITO U.Ol 4J,t.'l : an ;.ini ".MM iiinii'nrk ii-i.l.iiiarv l. IIM I'ImiiouiIi " iru Klliurna.l ., Itt.. I'.':: IvKiinik .,ljl I AV.iMlll.Hllll . ...Uli'U'i.rk ...J:it: i vi. ... 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It'll I'll t I. rati, t' - .lit., at (mil t.ran. valtli' Iliiai. an.l I''.' -I.' . airi aaluinli. way to orkgon. pia ult 1 1, Nat. in kta I4.M VIAII S'lll.'il A HrrlnJ ........ 1 ,lil i i ..jltu.'j unAI Inn . JW: liUAl I ' . .'4 ion 41 ,.;.t. I1IJAI HailiMtr. t uthrlv ,t i o . Majrrr. W. A t il Haltnur, tiiithrlr i n I..' U'l in hum lltJAI . Ik'l Itaial . Ill" pint . Ill) ln'Al . II AAI .'fac ImAI ITivi lam . Ill" ItalAI . :v Haul . law i.e.u 1-7-1 lull I . i',i haul Ilalf.'ur, ii'iihrla A To l I'lirtlamt flour Mill, i: Sll'-.u A Km .. 11'. . Ill tl J H t'ainrn.n A t'n r ' .. Haitian ... I.'. I.il .... Vi.f' l.i'AI ... IW liDAI . ITi HAl ..' rvl Jat Ul.liaa t'u .. ".I ... .'I i" liIAI .'ll.ti III. 41 . lo ilUAl . .jl'J" .111 1 1 . r.' ImAI . I l-V. ttiiuit.iti l.uiiili.r t o .ti) ...I Miain ltl Tra.lttiif I'n lm. ImAI !.:' !I1AI I- li.l I :Cai .' ! 4 I I I run n .Inn. "Hi. '.US, :. W Into III', ila Jani'lro prlnr lit Jtliv 4, will hari. to .llanharKfi part ui rarttu. Any.!, aul.l :ix) li.ua i.( cartfu. aalli-il attain Auk. 1- THK WAY. Ni'W.'aatla, NSW 3 ;1 . Tahlr II IT I..VB Itlo ,li- Ji'tii'rn.. hitlKapnre tilUMtifa rtuaturliat . .t.il-t I Yuknhania .Villi I.Tltl . I.I'hi i Total rl."i J.'IVI ; Kama Hull' I-U'i 7,:il J i rj I Kami' time lain t.',,;H , J.l.i.1 I SMI I I'nrt 1'lrla Santa Hotnlla. ) Nfiuln. Are4 You (ioing Eastf ii T II aur. and that your tlrk.t rv-di via HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS f and OMAHA KAHiWAYS. Tbla U the GKEAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO And all Points East and youth. Their Mnjrnlflcont Track, Peerleae Vee tlbuled Dining and Hleeulng Car Tralne and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given UHe roua a national reputa tion. All clonaea of pnaeengere carried on the veetlhuled train without extra charge. Hhlp your freight and traval over tlili famoui lint. All agenti have tlcketi. W. II. MEAD, F. C. BAVOrc. Oen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Act 248 Washington at, Portland, Or. P4Tilrklr". Pmll.h Miain4 nraa ENNYKUYAL PILLS , " eaa-aa win waiatiii mmt ini wih lilim rji.rmii, Taka tiimti imltntUtnt Al lira.fltlt himI 4U I Mnit fur t.arildulwa, la-ailutobUi ai4 Itllff fnr rll-.Hlnl'lir. fa- -.4M rTklak-.f. La..il..aal t U ..At . KLKMT-lSD.rC. allill'ltlta. I'uiiUiiil I'l.iur M I lit . Illtll. nr, llilllnli. A IV.. mil k'l Ua .t.iMI Jl.Utl .Vi.tam U'.,'kl Ill.UlU .'l.nm IHWtl lit .mill i,iim Ni.itll lr.i ,ltl ta.Al I , a' I Ilka.... I I la 4 1 la,,.. ,'k'l lla.,.., k l I II Ikl , ,'! I la t.1 l:ii Ikl . 4.1 !' l .1,1 1 11 41 I la , I I I , i'l I 'M 1.1 l a . .,. 4,1 l. .. . tl La Ikl , I I I l kll l a Ml I l 1 1 ml 1.1 I'M .'I Ha .l .til I la h , kl Ita , ... . 4,1 Ha Ikl , 4. 1 ! M 4 I laW I I IM 4,1 ll 4,1 ll . 4il I-- . .. 4 1 il. J'l a. I lia l . k l I . a lal 4, 1 t ii l . kl in l . 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I'.'.tl mil n.'iir Mill Iter. Ilallu'ir, tiuiliHn Ik t'n ... ,i,tU W al M ml l.'.'aal lb,uu "ia'i.iaii .H.Utal IJiall (tn.iai) ililll t.l.ti.l "a: iit " tt.Ng hi.nal M : i tal llai V..ai trl.Uai 41 tatl "'final M.ilaj Hi.taki ri,.ti 4: tai Vr.iaai AA. aki ..at) ;..raii .1 K I'antriri.ii A t'u tialMit, tlttiiuia ft i'n . I'uillainl, Umir Ml It ... I'f Klaia'.n t'i HItia.ui A Karr Kli-nalnrt'i I Hltitutl A Kn.r I It raiiirntn 4 t'n . Is.ril.n.l kli.ui Hill. . all It Karr II. ll. .ur, i.ii'lirti li t'n . A llfrf J K I -iiii-ron A t'" T i' Klrvaiur i n . , Uall"'ir. Iliuliila A m I'lirllaml Fl.mr Ml la lltltutit, li'ilhrla l ii iilt,.tt & kfrr Half.iur l.tillir lain III. anil krrf I It l aiurli.u 4a I'n Ilail'iur, i.uii.r'n & i n .1 li ralii(...ii A l ii. , tla'txti., iitilltrH A t'u . Iialri.iir, il.uhria i u . J ll t'auirniu .t I'n IV. tllan.t I I "ir Mllla .til.tun A Kfir Uall'.iir, li Ml I, fin A t'u l.ll.i JU.'tH Sll.tun A krrr i lia barl i. vaiua at ill " .'i I t. kl l.l 1,'. I- A, nil, .1. rji 'inn rt.air in loilt ftnur, .r. a II...II, l..ik. I'l.l. tl itir. vaOi.' i,uu II - lla Hariri, lal'i" atAiu h- III t.l.l. tlmir, talllr 4.'.UH. il lit. I - IS lib lil.lalt.nii. aluv fll.tn 1 - Alan l'.,tln t.l'l. Ilu'ir. lali.r a l".'KI l.l'la n.ita. 0.R.&N. OIVKM ciioick or -2- TRAHSC0HTII.EJ1TAL ROUTOS. Via Spokane and ll Paul Via Ogdn, Deovrr and Oxaha or St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Francisco. Statu of t'al. Huturilay, Hepl. 5. foluiiiMa. Thureilay, Hl. ID. Htat" of Cal. Tura.liiy, H-jil. 13. t'oltniiWu, rlun.lny. Hi it. 20. Hlatd of fal. Krl.lay, Hnil. J!l I'liluliilila. W'r.ln. a'lu)'. 30. Htato of fill,, M "it.lny, Oft. 5. t '1.1111111,114. Hiitunlriy, Ot'l. in. Astoria and Portland Steamers. T, J. l'nTTl:it. I.invi- Aatorla Tueailnya, Tlttira.luye nml Sntunliiya wl U . in. t-i-nvn ',.rt. lull'l Mon.liiya. Wiilnmlnya, la i , 1 Krl ,laya at 7 a. in. It. It TIIKMPH'i.V 1 .oil via Aalorla Moii.laya, Wc'lnra- luyia. Krldilya ninl Hun, In) a at 7 i 111. I.iavi-a I'urtlanil Ttii'H.liiya, aii'l Tliura ilaya at t , In . ami Haiur,lua til 11 t. tn. TKLKI'llnNK Loave Aalorlit Mondnya, Wrilnoailiiyi ami P'rl'luja tit t n. tn. l.iuvn r,,iilan, Til.-adiiya, Thuniiliiya an.) Hiilitnlitya at 7 a. m. IIAII.i'lY tlAT.KItT. I.i'il via Aatnrla Tuia. In y . Thin a.lnya nml Hiiturilnya at 7 p. m. Liiivo I'urt lanil Mnii.liiya, WVilnomlnya, KrMayt nml Siimliiya at K i. in. For riitna and funeral Information rnll oo or aitdrcaa O. W. LOPNHIIKIirtY, Agnnt. W. II. HtMtLIIIJItT, Oen. I'aa. Aat., Pnrtlnnd, Or. K. Mi'NKU.L, I'n alilent ami Maiianei'. ST Ii AM ICRS Bailey Catzert Telephone (White Collar Line.) TIMIC CAKII. TKLKPIHlNK Leave Aalorla .Moinliiya, Wt'iltii Hilayi ami KrliluyH at 0 a. in. Loiive I'm ilitml Tui'mlnya, Tliurmluya ami Hatiinluya at 7 a. in. IIAILKV (1ATZKIIT. Leavea Aalorla TuailayH, Tliurailayi and Hatunlaya at 7 p. in. Leave Port land Mnmliiyn, Weilni'Milaya, Frldayg and Bunduyg at 8 p. m. C. W. 8TONI5, Agent. S, Fui i'Man, lata of Fri-rman ft lliilmna. R. T. tAHi.n, lata ol Si.k kt..n. Cal. FOUNDRYHEN Blockamltlirt, Machinists and Holler Maker M"nu'CX"fd fl" Kinds of Machinery iron ana hhihh t,iintlnirn Oenortil DliickMjnII.li Wurlc S PIT.IALTIES - Wflrh p.i.nt wi,..i ct,u Smithing and Stramhuat Work, r:annary anil Mill Machinery. Marina an,1 Ki.nn.rU I1..11. an built lu OrJ.r. Specially eiulppcil lur lofttarl' work Correspondence tollclleil 18th and Franklin. Phone 78 Parties dealrlnir the beat of Job prlntln at th loweat pticoi ihould call at th Aatorla Job ofllca befora oln i!m-whara. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS