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f THE DAILY ASTOMAN, sJVNDAY MUltNINO, NOYKMUKK 1, VM. 1 H i 4 ;j . - "i y I . S : I I 5aUy gLstorUtu. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 01 TERMS OF glHSCKirriON. DAILT. Dent by mall, per yetr.,.. W Sent by mall, per month 50 Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY, rat by mall per year, O In advance, postage free, to subscriber. All communication! Intended for publi cation ahould be directed to the editor. Business communication of all kln.ts and remlttancea muat be addressed to The Aatorlan. The Aatorlan guarantees to Ita sub scriber the larireat circulation of any tswspaper published on the Columbia Her. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the bualneaa manager. The Weekly Aatorlan, the aecond oldest sreekly In the atate of Oretron. has, next to the Portland Oregon!", the largest weekly circulation In the state, J do. F. Handley Co.. are our Port land agents, and copies of The Aatoiiaa eaa be had every mornlnc at their stand. Ot Third street and an emergency should arise caused bVforelan war or some won Internal disorder when the government had Im mediate nevd of extraordinary sums of money, who would Invest a dollar In l'nlte.1 Suites bonds In the face of such a declaration from Us actinic chief mag istrate? It Is such statements aa this from Mr. Dry an which makes miliums of people regard a vote for htm aa tan tamount to the commission of an act of treason. May the good Lord deliver this country from the hands of such a ruler! Tke "Astorlast" kereby enVie to stue ItB HTNPRKD DOLL A US to SI. Mary'a oanltad, payable asanas) to Palker pMauu, wtMaeeer le(al erldeaee Is pn- slams) showlag that aay afWraooa aewa pmpur pabllahed la Astoria haa printed vltttla the last alaety days xplrlsg be- a,M this offer a steals special" or other htad of "telegrsplite press report,' aeeleed ever the erlrea eaterlag either f the telegraph oSloos la Astoria, Cross ay aUlde or Orssroa Asvsrla, Or October 15, ISDd. The silver kings have Just aent an other 100,000 to the Brysn managers. Was there ever such unselfish Interest shown In the farmers and wage earn ers before? Chairman Butler, of the Populist na tional committee says that Bryan's elec tion depends on the number of Repub licans he can persuade to bolt the Re- pnbllcxn ticket. Every one knows that Bryan will have to thank the Republi cans for hts defeat, but few have sus aerted that he would have to thank the Republicans for success in case he should by accident or mishap be elected. But the next president will be the rep resentative of the Republican party and not of the fakirs masquerading as "sll er Republicans." No more important event In the his tory of the state of Oregon, haa ever oc curred than the opening of the Cascade locks and rannl on the 5th Inst. Two cities of Oregon are equally Interested in this great event. The Unites, In Wasco county, and Astoria, have thous ands of dollars to gain by the establish mcnt of through river service between the two cities. The grain raised on tho hanks of the I'pper Columbia can now be shipped on barges and steamers di rect to the mouth of the rier without breaking bulk. This means increased profits for the former, and a large In crease In the shipping of the state. Clt liens and merchants of The Dalles have arranged to fittingly celebrate the oe catlon. and Astorlans should not be behind In the procession. Let us com memorate this era In the march of the great state of Oregon towards that prosperity which It deserves by ejery tlttiiig means In our power. WAGE-EARNERS SHOCLD REM EM BER The likeness of the present political campaign to that of 1860 has often been observed, says the New York Tribune. Ib bo feature Is It more evident than in the desperate attempt the Rryanltes are sow making to stir up seaitlon. vio lence and Insurrection. That Is a repe tition of the secession movement of thlr-ty-eix years ago, with this difference, that It Is led by William Jennings Bryan Instead of Jefferson Davis. The de scent from the great secessionist ot 1860 to the Boy Anarchist of 189c is a de scent from the formidable to the merely deotes table. While all presidential campaigns in the past have had a more or W de pressing effect upon business not one has produced so complete a paralysis as that through which we have just passed. Former elections have hinged npon questions of tariff and revenue which affected special branches of in dustrial production. The present cam paign has hinged upon the future value of the dollar, an issue that affects every man, and results in a universal disin clination to embark In any business act ivity until the value of the dollat Is de termined by the voters at the polls. The letter written by George M. Paine, the great lumber manufacturer of Wisconsin, to the Dally Northwest ern, and reproduced in this mdrning's Astorlan, ought to be read by every voter in Clatsop county. It is a plain and simple statement of the issues of the campaign, from a business man's standpoint, and cannot fail to impress every earnest person who sees it. The point made by Mr. Paine against the Popocratlc demand for "more money" Is especially strong and unanswerable. He also shows very conclusively what Is the matter with the country, and why we haven't had good times for sev eral years past. No more valuable eontrfbution has been made to a cam paign literature which will be noted for Its unusual richness than thiB article from Mr. Paine. It haB been said that while we are nominally 70,000,000 people, as a market for manufactures and f.ods we are po tentially 175,00,oiO as compared with the next best nation on the globe. In order that the American market shall continue to he the best in the world there must be a return to that policy which made it eo by giving full em ployment to American labor at Amer ican wages. A Judicious polit y of pro tection will do thiB. Nothing else will. That policy is to be secured only through the success of the Republican party. The opposition to that party is firmly committed against protection It Is the enemy of American Industries, and American labor. It makes no promise to the workingman that It can fulfill. The only hope of the wage earn er, as of all other producers, la in the triumph of Republican policies. That the only commodity they have to sell is their labor. That the condition of the market for this commodity depends not upon the amount ot circulating medium In the country, but upon the number of men who are looking for a Job. That the condition ot the market for this kind of commodity also depends upon the number of Jobs to be sought after. That when fifty men are waiting to fill one Job the wages paid to the lucky man who gets the Job must necessarily be less than they would be if only one man were watting for lt j That It must follow then, as a mat ter of elementary logic, that the price paid for labor Is largely controlled "by the law of supply and demand. That it is also very evident that any economic policy which multiplies the number of Jobs In this country is the one which increases the demand and should have the indorsement of the wage-earners. That the only policy which will mul tiply the jobs to be secured la a policy which encourages the establishment of new productive Industries and which stimulates those we already have. That this cannot be done by any scheme which proposes that the I'nited Sis. tea shall take the silver miner's bullion and coin it for hm free of charge, stamping upon each coin a value which will not represent Its pur chasing power. That these jobs cannot be multiplied by a policy which, under the false and deceptive plea of "cheap goods for the consumer," proposes that the shops ot Europe and oriental countries shall do our manufacturing tor ua That the promise of cheaper goods under the Wilson-Gorman tariff law. made by Mr. Bryan and others who helped to frame It and who advocated its enactment, has not been fulfilled. That t'je only things that have become cheaper are the products of the soil, caused by the decreased home market which always follows the closing of fac tories, and by the repealing of the reci procity paragraph in the McKlnley law, which cut off the sale of 4.000,000 barrels of flour per year and caused foreign nations to retaliate by excluding our meat products. That the promise of Mr. Bryan and other defenders of the Wilson-Gorman law that we would get cheaper xlothlng by putting wool on the free list has not been fulfilled. That good clothing Is no cheaper now than in ISM, although we imported 11,- 341,405 more pounds of wool In 1895 than we did under the'McKinley law, and destroyed the business of 700,000 wool-growers in this country to try the free wool experiment. That the cost of this extra Importa tion or wool was J16,818.883, which was sent abroad In gold, and which should have gone to American wool-growers to be paid to American wage-earners. That under the Wilson-Gorman law In 1S'J5 we paid to foreign labor 1116,144,- 511 more gold for Importation of twin- ty-nine different varieties of manufac tured goods than we did during the fis cal year 1W4 under the McKlnley law. That the census returns of 1830 shqw ed that 23.000.000 people are directly de- Jrca Jtal S f 7M!P Ill t This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackwcll's Genuine BULL DURHAM Too will and oos coupon IbsMs tro I ounce bss smt loo cwinoni Instil ch 4 ouao bss. Buy a bs(, roui tat coupon sad how to (c your tuu ut flM,iu la prosraU. S OUTWARD HOUND OREGON GRAIN FLKl?r-189.W. Mept tvt ill, Ml. M-MI. .tunnl Hr Imrk ...V l Mr Hi Am Mlttm It It' I.. ik it Mr Mill .1 llr V ., . . llr Imrk . I llr omit II llr .In , .... II llr I. -Ik ,. .. I.t r tup ,. 14 llr Uie is llrl.irk P llr ihli..,. I Nam... Ill III. , sli rr I'-ti mm I.liouea UiuiiiiiiiiikI 'rviiIlK , MiUluirMi fun ( l.llll) ,.., Hrti.nelH.. I) liixn lll't Itiirliridirn , llteiiNdim Port Misnlvn ... liOillil . . , Aiulroim ds., rroiKiiim lili K' h.rl illi t JCI.SSK1I VOHl l.lveriMMil ., . . 14X1 I lvrNl ........ HTM IIIOIOI ... Kt fork I MM i 'm ljr ritmmitti. ini MiiunMil . iinivsn. Itfcviiitier M, ii'iHiinlier Ho... Jmtrr tlT hxliriisry 'Jl... ... " ll.t... hi... it,. " ... ... N.iy I ten Jsu pendent upon the manufacturing es tablishments ot the I'nited Slates, That If to these are added the farmers, gro cers, bakers and others whose living I It .F Cochran of Cochranvtllc, I'a., haa planned to make a winning, no 'matter who captures the presidency. He borrowed IS.OOfl; tf.WO of it was depends upon supplying these employes, I placed on McKlnley and 14.000 he In- the aggregate would repreaent halt our vested In silver bullion. If McKlnley total population. wins he will he tt.OHi) ahead; If Itryan That In the present contest the ques- j wins he stands to lose 12.000 ready cash, tlon at Issue Is. Shall capital be em-1 but his bullion can then be converted ploved again In these productive In- Into S.000 silver dollars, a gain of '.OiW. dustrlea as it was in ISM under the Mc- I KInley law, or shall It be kept Idle by j tiw,u " ' consumption always picks the menace of a debased currency and oul " ongmesi ana oesi. uuy one by a tariff law framed for the benefit '' ot ' ,h d,n ,h' f"f " of European wage earners? ,ne wona mrT usea oy consumption. . .. .... .. . Many things were once considered tin- IF McKl.NLEY IS ELECTED. possible. It would be strange If med- I Icul niirnce did not make some prog- The Astoria National Pank yesterday i rtfM, Tne telegraph and telephone, the received from a correspondent In Port- phonograph, the ele.'tric Hunt-all were land, the following letter under date j ono impossible, and once It was liupos. of October 30: 'slble to cure consumption. Thiit wss We expect to be In the market very before the time of Dr. Tierce's Golden soon for the purchase of warrants. Of j Medical Discovery. Taken according course. It all depends upon the election. If McKlnley Is elected we will purchuse heavily throughout this country, but should he be defeated we will not be to directions, this standard remedy will cure S per cent of all cases of con sumption. Consumption I caused and fostered by Impurity of the blood. It M III lit Krli.it k a it.' iti...... '.' Ili Link..... i' llr lii 6 m h ', ,. ! r ilH ii Hi villi It llr link. I." llr .In,, .... i Hi liii I llr Iwk V llr .Int. -I Itr Mill 4ii-rsiiii . t llr liiii . Ilmlili. . '.M lier lttt, . Hrtiark. .. i t r ltti 4 llr ulnii., . It llr t. II llr lurk..... II llr -li'l' II 111 limk I'.' llr tuirk. .. I- tier trirk.,.. I,' uer -Hii . . 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J'lerce's Common Sen Medl.al pretty safe, but we must not overlook Adviser, a loos-page medical work. pn a vole. ifuM.'lv illustmteit. will be snr fre on If you know of any large amount of im wpt of Jl one-cent stamps to cover city warrants, kindly offer them to us. In all probability we will be able to use all the cities and counties you can buy on the election of McKlnley. Kindly let us hear from you regarding the city warrants at your very earliest con venience." CAUSES OF NEHVOCSNESS. postage only. Address World's Dispen sary Medical Association, Kuffalo, New York, The St. Louis r.epubllr. which Is supporting Bryan, says that the latter has offered Governor Stone of Missouri a place In the cabinet In rase the dem- ucraric ucaei is eiecteu. - mis story. The maladlea w hlch above all others I it says, "has a much more substantial Bryan's statement that the holders of United States bonds are entitled to be repaid the money they lent the gov rnment In depreciated silver "because they have conspired against tne peo ple" shows the dishonest and dema gogic characer of the man. The world kas never before witnessed the specta Ie of a candidate for the highest exec otve ofllce of a nation basing his hope at success in his ambition upon the popularity among his followers of a promise when Invested with power to utterly destroy that nation's credit. Is Bryan mad, or can there be enough madness among the people to encour age the amazing folly of such an utter ance? Suppose the country should suf fer the calamity of Bryan's election, C.., it 1 1 j i 1 1, i wns jgpSs-.. vregulator TQe Favorite Home Hemetfg. For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel yotlr system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. J. H. Jfotlin & Co., Philadelphia. cause nervousness, are dyspepsia, bil iousness and constipation. (The great sympathetic nerve which connects the epigastric region with the brain. Is al ways Injuriously effected If the stom ach and bowels are disordered; a per manent derangemnet of the functions of those organs reacts by sympathy upon the entire nervous system. Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, In restoring tone and regularity to the digestive apparatus, and overcoming constipa tion, permanently remedy the nervous complaints which originate in aliment ary weakness or disturbances. They are the very best nervine that can be used. By eradicating the exciting causes of nervous weakness, they per manently overcome the disability self. But this is not all. By checking the maladies which cause nervousness, they build up anew the system weak ened and depleted by nervous disease. quality than a mere rumor." IT MAT DO A8 MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he had a Severs Kidney trouble for many years, with savers pains In his back and also tail his bladder was affected. ' He tried many so-called Kid ney cures but without any good result About a year ago he begin the use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters Is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost Instant relief. On trial will prove ur statement. Fries 60c and $1.00. At Chaa. Rogers' Drug Store. Some Indiscreet sport announced In Louisville his readiness to bet 11,000 even money on Bryan carrying Ken tucky. That was last Thursday night. A diligent search for the sport and his cash next morning was futile. One of the searchers deposited 11,000 with a prominent business man to cover an eual amount from the silver side. H was not taken up to Friday night. Independent action at M to 1, al -) though it would give us a law, would not give us the actual use of both gold and silver. It would exclude gold snd give us silver monometallism, which la as bad or worse than gold monomet allium. Winchester Herald. THE IDEAL PANACEA. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Xew Dis covery aa an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used It In my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." Kev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for M years or more, and have never found Anything so beneilelal or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Chaa. Kogr-t' Drug Stors. Colonel A. K. MrClure, the distin guished editor of the democratic Phil adelphia Times, who in 1H92 wanted to ngage in a Joint debate with McKlnley on the tariff, Is now making speeches on the tariff In I'ennttylvanla, urging all true democrats to vote for McKln ley. The Times, too, Is waging a vig orous campaign for honest money. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The beat salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, 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 refunded. Trice, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles I Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. CABTOniA. Mailt Brut ' Ii 01 errTT What state has ever been carried by the populists without suffering a great financial depression? Look at Kansas, Nebriska, Colorado. Do we want to Join the column? Sioux City Argus- Leader. Now watch the home Bt retch. Col onel John It. Fellows of New York, who Is now touring Kentucky, offers to bet 5 to 1 on McKlnley winning the pres idency 1100,000 to be the limit' of the wager. TO 4 T HE A f'Ol.lt IN IINK 11,4V, Take laxative linimo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. liy the Inexorable law of trade wheat has been granted an absolute divorce from sliver without the payment of alimony. New York Advertiser. ... tll-tietlni. .. mull. lo It n H, 1 w Uuruir.. ,. i.litsstier .. II. if nMiIre t'vtnt'r sit hl-u.. ... Ki"tllle. ,. tiiiulri' ... ... r'. mil ... ji.vi i.iiitilou i " Jit . western M a .lii.VKsliumiUt Jul I . t in l"r Alt . MX tUii" I'imii l-nir It ., ... M.it.llt it .. Imtlrslmeulli. July t) ... ... It mm ii- . .,.. . ...U-.7rutli Inly x... ... '.ir(srlilre. ...It-iM'Ail s H'V ... J""- 1 .. Msiloit l nh:lt. '.'IJ7 Vsliuiiiilli i.kii.i I.... Kireutlitrislii.liln ,ivJ Al.m tins it 14 0 ,. riliieilnlllt. .....,..,ltIHlurs 14 .. limrtier.lilte. ..!'JU7 LlveriMm t P Ysraita :!!: st ' . ..iFerstuuiht . .,!!" 41. os Hr ih( a ICJ ,H Aii.tim il .iwj i or ,.n ...iMetrupulis I 1st I fork Siinollis -.! !M Vls'llvoalork l'seMtYs .. I.'IS fori Nslsl... ...!SttttiarUiiil.lilieU Ii MvvriMxtl . ' . . .. 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Iiiillirls Co Ifurllsud riour MIIU) I.JlUTl IU i S I VMI I1W ns 'A Al SlbsuaA Kerr.. ISIS 100 S. I IIMrjliUAl laavittiiAi ;!ljltiAI . ITUtjlOiAl x m i HAJiT'ilt- Hr shlpCsrabrlsn I'rtneets.. 1ALT4I- Br bsrk Olfl-U Mr aliiti I'entbeallesl ........ VAI-rAKAIHta. IliUSS . ilulye hweil Hlnp Udy Linal. ...ireiisua... Ir MH ISIIMII I.m-. 1.111 A- Br hsrk Hollo Br ah p Riiekliuril. llr .hip Vanillism!- NaiiAS K I llr U.kZlnll.I iTIiumat . KiNb U .. Itai.ituil :UIjl(i)AI 63., : imii ItM HW liil IIW41 1360 lOUkl ll' IU0AI iHtlJSAAl I nil iai .law ihiai 1 r7!t IIOA1 l.ltl loiAl ilslviuoAl 'l.VJJi'lilOAl J H CsnieMo A Co ilsll.Mir. (lulhrie A Co iJs Uldlsar A Co J k Csmeron A Co., Aia Trsdlug Co ....' I J KCsmrn.n ACo.. 1 Atir 19. iwssed Anjer. 'i June . p is"etl l.liard: no d.ite. III Buy Hltesy: Jims IS. .c, N, IS W 3 July Sth, psiicd rtint(HMiro KEPKHENCKS Iron 4 Juus 6lli, JO.N. Zl W. Into Kin its Janeiro prior to July 4, will hsv lo flisrhams psat niesio. Atis. 4. u i :vu pins ol cargo; it Aus, ta. ssIUm! sffslti bnict'.i 'enny fsTa stl .' ll.'i Isssss4 llruS. kJTAL PILLS lilts. t Ursi 4Vtsl ttrnU B47UllLr' 'III blits MrM. Tsvk I4VHS (tuf IMIiisis A MrUlll, MMfttlsMt In (Umn fi.f rirkulAf. 4ritolts U4 Hs-llcf fiif LaHIss. ha Mtt. St mmtmwm 7 Ma!L I",lMt t timnniatU Tm ff CMrMMtrpt km1c1 toHsWIartm VtVA M4U Is stMt. fiimdti I'm kre You (ioing East? B sure and see that your ticket read via ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Dryan says he presents the lHue as he understand it. That Is a hard rub on his understanding. Cleveland Leader. Tetter, eczema, and all similar skin troubles are cured by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes at once, and restores the tissues to their natural condition, and never fails ! to cure piles. Charles Hogers. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is an an tiseptic, soothing and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures piles like magic. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. Those were bad eggs for the Rryan cause that were thrown at Carlisle. Baltimore American. Many lives of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. No Bilverlte has yet given an Intelli gent plan by which opening the mints to the free coinage of sliver will start an Idle factory, or give a marl outside the minim? camps a day's work. In dianapolis Journal. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. H fu ll a! It 1 bet TtTT vnpps. BREHNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to e-stamf at re pairing, first -class horseshoeing, etc. . LOGGING CAJVIP (DORK A SPECIALTY U7 Olney street, between Thirl twd and Fourth. Astoria, Or. Half way 'round the globe. T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -ttav- If all the rails owned by the Burlington Hunt.; were placed end to end, they would reach more than half way around the globe. If all the cars owned by the Ilurlington Route w)ie put one behind an other, they would muld! a train 27D miles long. Mere bigness Is not ev erything, however. Qual ity counts for much more. What travelers want Is is to be transported quickly, safely, and with comfort. That is Just what the Burlington Route does. OmahA Chicago Kan sas City Ht. Louis. Write for Information about rates and trains. A. C. SHELDON, G. A., Portland, Oregon. Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the lowest prices should call at tht Astoria lob office before going slse-whers. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. . This It tiie OIIEAT SHORT LINK Bstwsso DULUTHi ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and ticutL. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given tnis road a national reputa tion. AU classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without axtra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. - W. H. MEAD, V. C. SAViOfS, den. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt 248 Washington st, Portland, Or. Itls ss fa a Bon-Bnfannnna rcmedr fur (Ifihtirrh.M. int, Spsrsisturrhuts, Whltss, oDDstursi ills, rhnrgns, or stir litltsmnis- linn, irritsllon ur ulr.trs' t'rsrssul sosutlss. t on of Dtllenns niftm- lrHEfis,OntMmiif!o. brsnns. Mon-sstrinsiuit. aVlsaWaj B cinrV f fim I is 61.I. VJ M OosrastM4 I7i1 aswtiisciaaTl,o,sj ,0 stoM by Uninbls, i Jor trit In plsln wrsprrr "jy1 hr ti prists, rrnpsltl, lul jfl II Ol, er a botllna, ,2 71. 'It'' s Cirealsr tear uu rstismn, 0.R.&E GIVES CHOICB Or , -2- TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES. Via Spokane and St Paul Via Ogdio, Denyer and Omaha or St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars Astoria to Sao Franolseo. t'olumhls, Tuesday, Oct. 20. Htate of Cal. Hunday, Oct. li. t'oluinbla, Krlday. Oct. SO. State of Cal. Wednesday, Nov. 4. Columbia, Monday, Nov. I. Htate of Cal. Saturday. Nov. 14. Columbia, Thursday, Nov. II. Htate of Cal. Tuesday, Nov. 24. Columbia, Sunday, Nov. 2. Astoria and Portland S teamen. T. J. POTTER. Lave Astoria Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at t a. ni. Iav Port land Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days at 7 a. in. It. n. THOMPSON. Leaves Astoria Mondays, Wednes days. Fridays and Hundays at T p. m. Leaves Portland Tuesdays and Thurs days at 8 p. m., and Saturdays at 11 p. m. HAir.ET OATZKIIT. Leaves Astoria Tusdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 p. m. Leave Port land Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays and Sundays at I p. m. TKLKI'HONE Leave Astoria Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays at 6 a. m. Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hatunlays at 7 a. in. For rales and general Information caU on or address O. W. LOtTNBllKnRT, Agent W. H. HUftLMJRT. Oen, Pas. Agt., Portland, Or. ' K. McNKILL, President and Manager. WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE ANDBfllLEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at I a. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 7 a, m. Ilalley Oatu rt leaves Astoria Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7 p. m. Loaves Portland Mondays, Wed nesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 8 p. m. O. R. and N. Co.'s steamers T. J. Potter runs alternate days with Tele phone, and It. R. Thompson runs al ternate days with Ilalley Oatsert Tickets good on all boats. U. n. SCOTT, President E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11, AST01P PUBLIC blBtAtV READING ROOM FRED TO ALL. Open evsry day from I tValoek to I'J and I JO to (JO p. m. Subscription rates ft per annum. I.W. 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