The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 26, 1896, Image 3

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    THK DAILY AHTOItlAN, SATURDAY MOIININO, SEI'TKMUER 20, 18.
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AYt'Wclulile I'lrpiiralum for As-5linltalli(5lkhxHlniull(rv1iiLi-ling
Hie SlonuiU- mid Iknvvls, (if
lVomolc s l)itojilii)i,Clrcrrul
new mwl ItcMConlilns iiflltrr
Oimim.Morpliinc imr Mineral.
Mot Naiicutic.
AwrlWl Rrntrdy forfoiwllivi
lion, Sour Moiiwich.Diarrtmi'd.
Vnntu,CovuLsKmi.rVrri!sh
tirss oikI Loss or SLEEP.
lac Simile Sufiintur of
NEW YOHK.
tXACT COPY OF WRAPPCH.
riloriCrJHloNAL CAHUa
II. A. PMITII.
DKNTI8T. tljfiftf?
Itouma I and L rythlan Ilulldlnf,
ovarr C. II. Cooper atora.
1I. O. II. K8TKU,
1'HVHICIA.N AND BUHOKON.
HpiaJ altantlon to dlaoaaaa of woman
t4 auraary.
tfflr ov.r DanaUrafa atora. Aalorta.
rlrphona No. il
JAT TUTTLK. M. D,
I'll YIICIAN. il'ROKON AND
ACCOUCIIEUn.
Offioa, roomt I and , Pythian Butldlnf.
Iloura, 10 lo 11 and I ll I Haaldaso
CaOar atrmt.
JOHN T LIOHTEn.
ATTORN KT-AT-LAW.
Urrloai. upalalra, Aatoriaa Building.
ii. t. citoawr.
ATTOHNBT-AT-lJlW.
at Ceaimarrlal atraat
J. g A. IIOWI.I1Y.
ATnltNKT AND COUNBKU)R
AT LAW.
Offlra on llond atrvat. Aatorla, Or.
J. N. Dolph Itlrhard Nlioa.
Chaatar V. Dolph.
IHIIJ'II. NIXON tx)i.rn.
ATTOHNKVB AT IJiW.
I'tirtlnnd, Orraon. H. tX M and tl.
Hamilton llullillnc. All laaal and ool-liH-tlon
bualn aa promiitly attandd lo.
X"lalma aaalnat tha (oyarnmanl a apa
elaliy. BOCIETT MKKTINOa.
TEMI'l.K IX1IX1K NO. T. A. T. and
A. M Hraular romtnunloationa hald on
tha flrat and third Tunaday avanlnf of
ach month.
O. W. LOUNHIIKKHT. W. IL
K. C. ItoLDKN, Hacratary.
MISCEM.ANKOUB.
W. C. CAHSKI.U
DKAl.Kn IN IlKAU E8TATK.
Notary I'ubllo.
(16 llond Btract.
-r
rniDDD PD1SDH
K A SPEClALTYi'K
8 I 1 ilury 111 mill I UIMIN p.-nunnonllf
1 1 S i't til ILt-iHii Jtii. YiMIPltntMilrnnli'ilal
:I tHiuitif..riMitiitt )ruollH.litranniHKilirui.
1. , If y' l.rt'lt r toomiMihnra wo wlllnxi
fcft ja rmi i tn i) ritilr.util firdTuI Itolal hilU.mK
rortmnsi'. If a full iri If " ha uaan im.r
t urr. l.-ill.to titiiali. anil HI lima m lm mij
I ..iiiii Mii."Ul'li'llnl"iiultl.s'",7 liriittM
t'.tlrr t tilorrd I lew uu
v , ilmul U oVhIt. llnlriir f yrhr.iwj f'l""8
linaraiiH,oUi:i". WoaiilirilUiannwtolwU
uiilu r and rlillol'K" th world lor a
, wKriinniitriiro. Tina iH-oii liaa mT
liiilllfnl tbf "kill ( Ilia iiiimt .iilnriil pliyil.
rllll.il. MIO.OO" impltal Ix lHi'U wir uiMsinilk
ii,,iikI iniarnulT. Alwoliil r proof" oiil wal.i1 oil
U1 Uuwuio luii-lo. CU1CAUO, ILL.
J B WYATT,
I'hnrn No. AS
Aatorla, Oregon
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Frovlalona,
HAINTB and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplying Shlpa.
THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT
REPRESENT
A paaaengar train on tha Chloao, Mil
waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. 11a
tarlna ara vaatlhulod, heater by ateam,
and lighted by electricity. Each aleep
car berth haa an aleatrlo reading lamp.
Iia dining rare ara tha beat In tha world,
and Ita ooachea are palaoea on wheala.
Thla great railway, connecting aa It
4oee with all tranacontlnantal llnea at Bt
Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to tha tarvellng
piibllo tha beat aervlo known. Tlcketa
via tha Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul
Hallway are on aala at all railroad ticket
-offlcee to any point In tha United Btatea
-or Canada. For mepa, foldera and other
Au.Ua,. J
. )
rf f - I
Hrj
Information, addreaa.
C. J. EDDY, General Agent,
.J, W. CASEY, Portland. Or.
Trav. Paaa and Tkt. Atari t,
Portland. Or.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLK OP
Curi It pot tp U a-tli VottUt ml. Il
ll art toll li bulk. Don't tile aoyoa U Mil
yw tajtilof tit ea tk pit or promltt tttl It
ll ") M geol" tad "will MM ry jmr
paM." - & that ye get 0-A-B-T-O-aVI-i.
yT3r . y YJZL
mil".
1871 (M
Lubrkallng
OILS ,
A Specialty
Fisfyer
Brothers,
Sell ASTORIA
Ship ChamMery,
Hardware,
Iron A Suel,
Coal.
Groceries A ProviHions,
FlourA Mill Feed,
Paints, Oils, Viirnirilica,
Loggers Supplies,
Fairliank'a Scales,
I)Hrs A Windows,
Agricultural linpkfmeit
Wagons A Vehicles.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Pitted Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Tenth and Commercial atreeta.
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
GEO. NICOLL, Assistant.
orncR:
Kopp's iMew Brewery
golentlflo Anierlcin
Agonoy for
Cavrare
...... ,.r,"n" arw
.rini,iTTninnanarrve llmllxxK write to
mi:nn cu.au lmoimr, Nw Youa.
Ol.ir.1 Imimu for aerurina imtonl. in Amrrlca,
I rrrj piunt taken ul t.y u l. Iirtnu-lit hrfnie
Hie mlUo by a uotioe given free oXukamv lu Uia
trrit etrmiletlon of enr .WnUflo prr tn tlie
w.irlu. h.l,.uli,ll tlUi.trnUHl, t,n lal.'lhir.Mil
nun nhniil.i M vlihuut it, WerkiT, lHe
IoariSLimelxmnnilx, A.lTlnws Bl'SN A imZ
'uaueucaa. It 01 lirueilwejr. How Vurk cur.
.SNAP A KODAK.
at any man coming out o(
our atore and you'll Kt a
Imrtralt of a man brimming
er with ptciMaiit llioiinliti.
Muoli (junlltjr In the lh,uor
wa haretooffKranuuouKlito
pleaiie any man.
COMB AMI THY THEM
HUGHES & CO.
ROSS HIGGINS k CO
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Aatorla and Upper Aatorla
Pine Tea end Coffeei, Table Delkaclea, DoneiUc
aa Tropical l-rulli, veaeuMee, bur
Cured Ht, Bacon, Ett.
Choice . Fresh and Salt Meats.
Beaver Hill
Gilman Coal
.Try It
For Family or
Steam Purposes.
CLEAN..,
Reasonable In Price
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
Agent, Aatorla.
TIDE TABLE FOR SEPT. 1896.
II Kill WATKII
Ml WAVSK.
IATK.
HhIiinIu)'
Htiitiliiy ,j
MnllitMV,, !
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;, r.imy-i tttnv m;.i i ii.tfii'
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7 A I 0.1.7 I 0 H II' ' I" '
ii iii : 7 m . i i 1 l " (
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riiiiiMiin i
Irhluv.. 'll
In iii. p. Iii , -3.fi. J, -i4. "U', bt-luw wro.
I'Iihiiiiii of Moon-'.. lst tjr. 1, h''W
Moon, I I, Hrl tr. 31, Kiill Mk.ii. i
M ATTI2HH MAl INI3
MovamtnUol Val at Horn
anil I'.lMKhorf.
Tli llrlllsh link Plmnore, after tak
ing on I7'I4 sacks of wilful hr. nailed
yoatcrilay.
Thu alrmiiKr Hlal arrived down eorly
ynatiTilay iii.uiiliia anil aullH for Han
Krani'lMu. Th CnlumMa will arrive
In tomorrow mornlnt.
Tim Canadian Parlnv aU-atner llupt-h
la ruiMH t-.l to arrive down rlvi-r tiwlay.
Shu hail to HkIiIit about M loin of
her cargo. Thi lluiM-h la notrd car
rier, Iiit ri-Klati-red tonnagn being Ihl'J.
w hi It. Iht carrying capalty la over
InoU lona.
Caiituln Ar. hi.. I'i bw, with thn Haa
Miln, piloted tho Kmich blp I'lKlum
chin down the rlvirr yealcnliiy. and
look lh) Miidlefiuiii' up alrcitm In tliv
aftTiio.ii. Tho Kri-nch ahlp ciinif down
fully loac,-d, having ;'nQ
na of Hour,
and -piita to null for Kalnmuth or
(jui'cimloun for ord'-ra thla morning.
It la reported t lint the Italian bark
l.aaxuro, which arrived at Everett Mon
day with a cargo of ore from Aualrallu i
and la due at Tat-oma ahortly to load
grain, had a colllalon Huturday even- ,
lug while In the atrulta, with the t'hlb
en n bark l-tnnn, oulnrd hound. The'
foro rlKKlng of lHth vetmela wna con
aiderably damaged.
Advlfeo received by the Mall ateain- j
er City of Hyilney yesterday are to the !
effect that the Hrlllah tramp atcujiierj
l.lnlltliKow Kti rapidly (trifling In a I
aoutherly dlrertlnn. The innto r"torlil
at Acajutla that the captain, l'etrle, ;
iaa waa dally w riting abort memoran-
da and putting them In bottle, after
allien the boltlea were coiialgned to
the deep. Captain of all ateamrra
bound eouth are rviueted aa a favor
to keep a lookout for the txittlea and
reH,rt at once lo the neareat telegraph
tatlon.
It la reported that the violent earth-j 1 hv Pen to a number of audl
luakee that occurred In the center of ". but I have never apoken to an
Chlle. Santiago and Valparaiso, onidu,n' lnl awnied to reach so far
March 13th and 14th last, have deatroy-v inta distance aa thla one
ed the Island of Juan Fernandes. off jd"M 1 lu lo no"e 'ho are
the coast of Chile. The laland of Juan j nearest me here and those who are tn
Fernandes la celebrated aa having bet j Island and Maine can hear me
the resident for four veara of the ahlD-! whn ' v,' "" atatea. I came down
w rvckrd sailor Alexander Selkirk, ,
whoso adventure Inspired Daniel
foe to write "Itoblnaon Crusoe." A I
merchant vee has seen In ths dlrec- !ny uhrlty cept that conferred np
tlon of theae llanda. enormous flamea. 'on m" h Imocratlc convention. If
which allot out of the aea. caualng a!you doubt my iH'mncracy I can point
violent dlaturbaiic. The government ,
of Chile has sent a vessel to ascertain
whether the Island are still In exist-
ence. Thle Inhabitants are aid to be
atx.ut a hundred flahermen.
To I t UK A l'iLl I x tNg iiav
Tnke laxative Uromo Quinine Tableta i
All drugglnta refund the money If It '
fnll to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas.
Uogera, Druggist.
CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW.
Tomorrow will be observed Hnllv Dsv
dt the Presbyterian church. In the
morning at 11 the paslor will preach a!u"n ,'',a', For 1,10 ,lme In th"'
sp.-clal sennon lo children. In the "U,e' Rt lea"1- ,wo candidates were
..H Mil. I.. V... ..I I. 1
evenlnir ut 7 :til he V IM ..r...-h .
11 on teiiierance. Theme, "Habit
A rally of the Sunday school at 12; T.
I'. S. C. K. at :30. All are most enr-
lully Invited to these service.
The ladles of the the W. C. T. V. are
iiustittit workers In searching for the
newly and destitute. Their labors have
belli sought after and duly appreciated .
by those whom they have helped tn
trine past. Now as winter approaches,
they have many demands for help, and
as the supply Is low, the good people I
f Astoria will not see their hnn.la
tied In so worthy a cause. Parties 1 '
having clothing or anything to dontte : ' h"V" ,hl" "l",rtu'",' K"eat ,
will please leave them ut the rooms i r,'"ul1" of ,he ..UK-rntlc party and,
whore they will be gratefully received "UrJ'",U",ln, for Ir,'8'l't,n'. I say.
used to alleviate the wants of the,"'th "l"-fai,1""
needy.
In the absence of Pastor J. J. S'ul- 1
ter, who is attending conference at i
Itoseburg, the pulpit of the M. E. j
church will be occupied tomorrow by 1
llev. S. A. Noon, lute of Cumlirldge, I
Muss. Sabbnth school at 12:15. Young :
iple's meeting lit 6:30 p .m Wehumo 1
to nil. i
Congregational Church The usuul
services will be held. It being the clos-
ng Sunday of the pastor's llrst yeur.
the services will be In nature nppro-
irlnte to the occasion. Evening theme,
'Vanishing Dllllcultle." All are cor-
llully InvlttHl.
At the lluptlst Church the followliig
subject will be dlscusaeil; In the
morning, "The (loupe! Ministry." In
the, evening, "Our Nation's Foes; or,
Patriotism and Missions." The last Is
a continuation of lust Sunday evening's
discourse, and will treat of labor and
capital, the liquor power and Roman
Catholic teachings, and their relation
to missions. You are cordially Invited
to be present.
PORTLAND EXPOSITION.
The White Collar Line will have
round trip tickets on sale, to Portland,
September 23d and 24th, and October
6th and "th, at one fare for the round
trip. Tickets good going only on date
of sale, and good returning within ten
days from date of sale. Tickets good
on steamers T. J. Potter, Bailey Out
sort, R, n. Thomiison and Telephone.
SSWS'
1
!JTHV201Sa?rVT
If you wmit a sure mid 10
mot, use an
Allcock's
Lvnnn in minu oi one OI
tlons is as pood as the p-eiiuiiu.
rsasc tsoc z rNNS
INTRODUCES HIS
RUNNING MATE
llrtnn and Sew all Add rtss the Smiic
Crowd on Hummi's His
toric loinmiin.
! SAVH CHICAGO ;ONVi:.V, ION
la Ilia (Vrtlfloatw of Iivni'M riu y Ht-wnll
Makca Ilia How ami - nr,- lit. la
on tli Tl'k-t to HlAy fnttl
Aftr Klwtlon.
Koaton. Ki-pt. 25. The audience which
greeted Mr. Ilryan on lloaton Common
wna the lurgeat which he haa faced
elnce he aiurted on hi tour through
the enemy'a country. No eatlrnate
plrued the number of pwple at lea
than Wi.OoO, while many even placed It
I at 70,000 Ilryan had addmnted a big
j crowd at Worceater at 3:30 o'clock. It
wa very enthunluMtlc and cheered at
J every telling point, fine element of
1 dlncord wna vlalbl there but Ilryan
J did not acetn to notice It. It waa a big
I red flag.- w ith Ilryan' picture on It.
jhung on Wm. II. Ilurn' underwear
i factory at the rear end of the atand.
'. Ilenlde It hung an American flag with
Major McKlnley'a picture on It. Im-
mediately after the Worcester epce. h
' Mrynn started for thl i lly. Ill party
and committee wep. half an hour late
jand the crowd had become very Impa
; tlent.
! Candidate Hryan with hi running
j mate. Vlcr-Presldential Candidate Ar
'thur Hewall, and member of the recep
tion committee occupied a timiK,rary
platform In the center of the broad
j rumpus and the crowd entirely sur-
rnunnoi tne ume poi. ine nmi
speaker was Joaeph T. O'SulIlvan. of
Ijiwn-nre, candidate for lieutenant
governor.
Hryan apieared at 7:30 with a bou
quet oi roses in nia nana aim waa at
once lntr.Hliicel. The enthulum was
greater than lloaton common hail ever
awn and It waa fully seven minutes
before he waa allowed to apeak. 'Bryan
iUd:
I "Though far from my Nebraska home
I I am glad that I can greet you as fel
jlow cltliens of a common country. I
'shall not attempt to make myself
j heard to all who are assembled here.
i lo Mossarnutetf s
to present to you
De-!P"Plr the gospel of Democratcy as
i c.sim 10 nave
'" thlkt convention as a better certlfl -
,nan "ny nulling Democrat can
nntl- We lav down this proposition,
""""ey mere is in ine
t-ounlry the easier It Is for any person
w ho has something to sell to get bis j
share of that money. j
Bryan closed his address and changed !
his position to the other side of the
platform, us he hnd been obliged to do i
a many as eight times during his ad
dress. Facing that portion of the
rowa
which seemed the largest.
called his companion on the Democrat-
I., tlj.l..., Kta . n ., K...1. A
' ' "
"" inirouucing nis run-
nmg mate, nryan naici: ,was agreed upon between the Demo-
"My fellowiitlaens: I Introduce tojerata and Populists at their conference
you the man who way up In Maine was ' today. The electoral ticket Is divided,
willing to stand for free coinage when 'giving four of the Louisiana votes.
Ills m-lKhlMii'H were against It. (Ap-!
plnuae anil hurrahs for Sowall.)
1 1
1 Introduce to you the man who was In .
1 favor of the Income tnx, although he
hnd to pay It: the man who did not
I bow the knee to Baal or worship the!
gulden calf, Arthur Sewoll, Ihe Dem-'
, ocratlc candidate for vice president.
i Pnirlanil I, Im a anll..,.ll..- t 1.
cinte on tne ucKei. o less a person 1
than himself asked me that question
tonight, whether I was on the ticket or,
not. 1 um glud of the opportunity to !
say, vain as it may appear, for me, that i
yvur nominee for vice pivsldont Is still !
on the ticket and he will always be
during this cnmpnlgn, and he will not
decline until after election on the third
of November."
TRADE REVIEW.
(Continued from First Page.)
1 have come from a crop smaller than
lust year's, although prices averaged
10l,c lower In July and 6.8 lower in
August than lust year and only fell
below last year's September price be
cause of the sharp decline then, so
much In advance now.
The failures for the week have been
315 In the United States against 216
lust year and 39 In Canada against 50
last year.
POINT ELLICE DISASTER.
Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 25. The fear
ful disaster at Point Elllce bridge May
26 last, when an electric car loaded
to Its fullest capacity dashed through
the bridge, was recalled to mind today )
when Minister D. C. McDonald, on be- j
half of the relatives of those who were 1
kllled, served writs, In ull some 25 be
ing Issued, the damages amounting to
between 3300,000 and J500.000. The cor-
1 poratlon of Victoria and the Consoll-
:u.ns iu the back, fcicle, C.iehi, o; ,
Porous j
Plaster
me null -l cuuuicuciifl lull iiuiiw ,
M
3sJ NNri NNOsNsi
rtalH Hallway Company ar nam1 aa
i1-fo1anta, bnlng chamnr) with Joint
ncKllKunrr., 7 eaa will trlwl hori,
aa own( to tlia lili-nt hnvInK alMlct
I mi ' niany Vli torltt pmple It la
tliouKdt th jury mlKlit l;p unduly pr-Ju'llfi-d.
The caaa will rom up In No-
VI'MllxT.
KINK CltlCKKT EXIIIIIITION.
I'hllndeljihla, Hepi. 25. The Auatra
Han Cricketer gave the I'hlladelphlane
a few point In thn art of batting to
day, and before they had been retired
4J2 rune hud been made.
It waa the hurdeat and rn'nt len
tide hitting that haa been aeeu In thla
city for a long time. The batting of
I'arllnir waa wonderful. lie acored
2.', run In lea than ten minute and
placed three auccelve boundaries to
til credit. The Phlladelphlan could
not break the heavy hitting apell of
their opponent.
NEW ODD FELLOWS' HITCAL.
Ialla, Tex a, Bept. 25. Tho Sover
eign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. K., at V
day'a aeaxlon, adopted the revlaed Ite-
bekah ritual and alo the revised Pa- j
trlarch' militant ritual. A unlveraal
lgn of recognition letween Odd fel-1
Iowa and the Daughter of Helekah
waa alrto adopted.
Another Important matter acted up
on kii the adoption of a reaolutlon
'authorizing the prep&rtlon of a new
j nubordlnate bxlge and encampment
ritual, which shall include all the legis
lation thereto up to date.
HAS UK GOT THE HHOKT LINE?
Portland. Bept. 25. President Mc-
e..m ... .u. r. ... j
.-.e,. .n ,c ,v. ... reiurucu
,c .....o, n..- ,t u.c iiiini
atep of the reorganization of his com
pany were consummated.
The Oregonlan says there were un
defined rumors t.xlay that Mr. McNeill
had returned In the very best of splrlta
as the result of a deal by which be
would get control, or had already se
cured control, of the Oregon Short
Line. The report, however, could not
i De verified,
'
FOOTBALL AT STANFORD.
Stanford University, Cat.. Sept. 25.
The freshman-Junior football contest,
which resulted In a victory for the
newcomers by a score of t to 0. has I
surprised all Interested In the bame
at Stanford. As the freshman team
plays against Berkeley November 14,
the way the team conducted Itself was
a matter of absorbing Interest.
ATTACKED BY A THUG.
At 1 o'clock this morning a well
known travelling man, while going to
his hotel, was act upon by a thug be
tween Jeffs Restaurant and the Occi
dent because he would not give the
Ijman a quarter. He succeeded In get.
ting the best of his assailant.
SPANISH RE-INFORCEMENTS.
1 Havana. Sept. 25. The steamship
' Santiago arrived here ixlay from
jspaln with 5S offlcer and 2050 soldiers.
to reinrorc tne spaninn army nere.
j There w ere several cases of smallpox
on board the steamer.
STAT OF EXECUTION.
i
1 lo lne ",orlBn-
Special to the Astorian.
San Quentln. Cal.. Sept. 25-John and i
caesar cummings, who were to be
hanged at 10 o'clock this morning, for
muruer- nave Dwn Krantea a stay or
execution 1111 uctooer 2;.
HCRRAH FOR WATSON!
Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 25. A fusion
ROYAL Baking Powder.
I nignesi or an in leavening
Strength U. S. Oovarnnxot Report
There has been a marked Improve
ment in the grain busness of the Erie
canal recently.
O-.STO-t.Z-V.
n fu
ll
tzu tor
of
The best chemical compound tor wash
ing powder Is "Soap Koam.'' aa It will
not "yellow the clothes," nor burn ths
hands, lt'a the finest thing In tne world
for the bath. One trial will convince
you.
! Poison Ivy, Insect bites, bruises,
: scalds, bunts arc quickly cured by De.
Witt's Witch Kazel Salve, the great
' pile cure. Chas. Rogers, druggist.
j Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No
'cure no pay. For sale at Es-
! tes-toim Drtiff store.
CASTOniA,
Tutu-
Hal It
stfu lure
at
It e
ty
M(P1,
). A FASTABEND,
QE.NERAL CONTRACTOR,
HOUSE, BRIDGE AND fflHARF BUILDER
HOUSE MOVER.
Hoast Moving Tool for Rent.
ASTORIA OREGON
RST0RIR PUBLIC ItlBflflRY
READING ROOM FREE TO T-T-
Open every day from I o'clock to Ids
and 1:30 to 9:30 p. m.
Subscrlptlon rates 33 per annum.
8.W. COR. ELEVENTH St DUANH ST
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
Cooroaly St. foot of Jacktoa, Attorla
General Machinists and Boiler Makesr
Umd and Marin Enjln,,. Boiler work, StMsi
bost and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Catting of All Description Mad 10 Order o
Short Notlca.
John Fox. ...President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. B. Prael Secretary
First National Bank, Treasurer
ENGLISH CAPTTAL TOR AMERICAN
INVIMTMCNT9. j
Important to Americana seeking Eng
lish Oaprttal for Berte snterprlawa. A tksj ,
containing the names and addrawMe) at ;
XA successful promoter who bar placed '
oyer IlOO.Ono.lMO Storting In Foreign In-j
veatments wlohbi tarn last tlx years, and 1
over Cl.0O0.0O0 for Um seven months of
li. I'rtcn, a, or 2S, payafcls by poetal j
order to tho London and Universal Bo- j
reau of Investors, 20, Cheapatde, London,
E, C. Subacrtbsrs wll be entitled, by ar
rangement with die directors to receive '
either personal or latter of Introductoin !
to any of these suic earful protnotera.
Thla lis. I first etas In every respect,
and every man or firm whose name ap
pears therein may be depeoded upon,
For placing the following It will be
found Invaluable Bonds or Snares of lo
duxriej. Commercial and Financial con
cerns. Mortgage loana, Sals of Lands
Patents or Mines.
Directors:
SIR EDWARD C. ROSS,
HON. WALTER C. PEPTt.
CAJT. ARTHUR STIFFS.
CopyrlgleTk
Agents Wanted "is20
LIFE'M,KINLEY
And HOBART, Republican Candidates
for president and vice-president, by
Itobt P. Porter, the noted Journalist
present editor of the Cleveland World,
and Inltlmate friend of McKINLET for
twenty years. Absolutely the only au
thentic LIFE OF McKINLET publlsh-
j ed. For more than two years In prep-
aratlon, and the only work that has
receiver the endorsement of Mai. Me -
I ... . ...
ninley ana his most Intimate friends.
Doog eouai to it as a seller. Everv-i
body wants the book published at
McKlnley'a home. Porter's book sells'
Our agents are clearing from 110 to
120 a day. Chance for thousands of
others to do as welL This Is the oppor-
tunlty of your life. The highest com-1 there is no spot on this planet so favor
mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. 1 bl-"
Bend 20c (stamp, taken) a. an evidence! puritof U.ttTalernU
of good faith, which amount will be I abino, nil one with wondr and delight,
refunded with agent's first order. If It I - Nature has accomplished ao
la only for on. book, making OUTFIT to-rpblHtr'J0:
FREE. Books on time. Charges Dre-! health racort-hara Is tha moat nerfent
paid, leaving profits clear. Act quick
or while you are waiting others will cut
you out
THE N. O. HAMILTON PUB. CO,
1555 Arcade, Cleveland. O.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Aupsta....
1 I
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
For Freight; aad Passenger
Rate Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AGENTS
P.. O. N. CO.. Ageata, Portland.
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LEA S VMMW
J SIGNATURE
13 now
printed in
CLUE, diagonally '
S
os3 the OUTSIDE wrapper oi evvry loi:
' The OrMna! and (1st -ine WORCESTERSHIRE, as a further rrb-
tectiun againsw all Imitations.
j ASent,ior.thiinitedt.tJOiiN DUNCAN'S SONS ,N.Y.
Hustler's
Twentieth St. and McKee Ave.
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
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ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
482 Bond Street.
INpiO
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pronounced by Physicians the
most Favorable in America
for sufferers from ...
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
I Many Remarkable Cures
The objections urged against Indlo la
ths past b the large numbers who
otherwise would have been glad lo taka
advantage of lu beneficial climate, baa
been a lack of aultabla accommodation.
Tha Southern Pacific Company takers
pleasure In announcing that several
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
nave Jut been erected at Indlo atatlon,
that will be rented to aopllcants at rta
aonabls rates. Tbey ar furnished with
modern conveniences, supplied with purs
artesian water and so situated as to glr
occupants all the advantagea to be 4s-
' rtva ,rom " or less protracted
! resident In this rfll h If ill 1 In., tm
(From the San Francisco Argonaut)
"In ths heart of the great desert of tha
Colorado which tha Southern PadfJa
L- v erses theri Is an oasis called Indlo,
which, la our opinion, t the sanitarium
of ths earth. W believe, from personal
Investigation, that for certain individuals.
sunshine, with a temperature always
pleaaant, a perfectly dry sou, for rain Is
an unknown factor; purs oxygen, dense
atmosphere and purs water. What mors
can be desired? It la the place, above
all others, for lung troubles, and a para
dise for rheumatics. Considering the
number of sufferers who have
cured. I have no hesitancy bt
mending this genial oasis as tha bavea
of the afflicts. "
INDIO.
Is 6l-miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANGELES
Fare from Los Angeles
t.oc
For further
any Southern
or addreaa
Information Inquire at
Padfle Company agent.
E. P. ROGERS.
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. a P. Co,
J. B. KIRKLAND,
Crist. Pass. Agt.
Cor. First and Alder at., Portland, Or
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING
Overcoats and winter wrap will be ta
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling tn the steam-heate4
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 6t
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
peed and for safety, no other Una cm
compare with thla great railway of tn
Weat
cf!
Astoria
Situated on the south side
of Astoria's hills.
Twenty degrees warmer
and vegetation 30 days in
advance of the North side.
Maguificent sites for res
idences, overlooking river
and bay, sunny and shel
tered. Easy and natural grades;
little or no grading needed-