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TUB DAILY ASTOUIAN, TlWrlSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBEIt I. 1800. fflARlflE fDATTERS. mm AWilcliiUc Preparation for As similating the Food niul itctf ubi lliig the Stoauidu oral UowfU of mtsssmsi PromotcDl4citloii,CJrful ncss nivl IfcsLContfllns neither Ojrum.Morplilno nor MJiitxaL Not NAhcotic. I'm Apfxfrct Remedy forConnllp tion. Sour Stonuvh.Dinrrhot'd Worms .Convulsions , Fevxrish oas and loss or SuP. TacSimiW Sitfimlure af ' STAY YOHK. xact copy or wrappck, .0) 7 ftwa. . oints Afjout Jw'1' J.! 'f.'r P" Are Yon Going East? Be sure and see that row ticket reads vt T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS end OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la the GREAT SHORT LINE RtW0 DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. "Their Mngnlflcent Truck. Peerless Ve tlhuted Dining unci Steeping Cr Train and Motto; "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given tmi road a nation! reputa tion. All clawea of passengers carried -on the veatlbuled trulna without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this fauioua line. All agent have tlokta. -. W. II. MEAD, F. C. BAVAOE. Qan. Agent Trav. F. and P. Act 148 WaslUngton at. Portland. Or. "TUB ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT , a paeaenger train on the Chloago, MU waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarlna are veatlbuled, heater by ateam, i.id lighted by electricity. Each aleep xar berth haa an electiio reading lamp. Ita dining oara are the beat In the world. nd Ita ooaohaa are palaoea on wheel a. " Thli great railway, connecting aa II Aoea with all transcontinental llnea at Bt Paul and Omaha, aaeurea to tha tarvellng publlo tha beet aervloe known. Ticket via tha Chloago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul Hallway are on aale at all railroad ticket ofllcee to any point In the United Blatoe -or Canada. For map, folder and other Information, addree. C. J. BOOT, General Agent. J. W. CABBT, Portland, Or. Trav. Paaa and Tkt Agent, Portland, Or. i i Pkrtlea delrlng tha beat of Job printing ,t tha loweet price ihould'oaJI at tha Aatoria job office before going elae-wbara. -T-r-T-:-.-7 ,-r-i t-t-t-t- ..--.- t.-rr-rirr-i I 'a''wW'-S-"w-,vV-i'l SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EYEEI BOTTLE OF Oattetla li f-.X tf U o-! ku!i mj. It ll l U U bulk. Don't allow botods U sail To aaTUMif lu oi too pl.a or praala thai It li "Juat M caul" ts " will iuiu ry din Pom." that jo .t 0 4-8-T-O i-I-4. T3T . yTx . y list to any Ollfr.M WOKifORWWMiW; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. rijrjfrr f i f r riiivr'iiii 'i "--" mmm a. A. SMITH. Kooma 1 and t, Pythian Building, overr C. H. Cooper store. Da O. D. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dlnaaei of women fcnd aurgery. Office over Danalgera atora. Astoria, Telephone No. U, jat tottlk; u. v., phtbician. sttrokon and accoucheur Oflloa, rooma I and t, Pythian Building. Houra, 10 to U and I to L Realdenoa, M Cedar atreet JOHN T. LIOIITER. ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Office, upilalra, Aitortan Building. H. T. CR08DT. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. M Commercial itraet J. Q. X BOWLBT. ATTORN ET AND COUNBEIX)R AT LAW. Office on Bond atreet Aatoria, Or. 1. N. Dolph. niohard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLril. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORN EY8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, M. IS. M and ti, Hamilton Building. All legal and col Irctlon bualn-aa promptly attended to. Clalme ainUniit the government a pe nalty. BOCIETT MEETINGS. TKMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Rogular communication held on the flrat and third Tueeilay evening oi raoh month. a W. LOUN8BKRRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Bsc rotary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CABS ELL, 1 DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public Sit Bond Street mm poison 1 I Iclary lll.oou fDISON psnuanrmly 1 I imirMllnlbtoliada;e. VoueanbelniatoOal 'iJf I home for eanie price undor uuno R uarau- Iniot to nof railroad I .round hotel blll,and nnohanre, tf we fall to oure. I f you have taken uier eury, Toiltde potAeh. and. till bare arlieo and 'palna, Muoouai'atojiee In mouth, HoreTlirna, pliupltie Copiirr Coliireil Nputa, Ulonre on rTpartottiie body, Hair or Krelirow falling jut, ll le thie Beeoudnry IlLttOU I'OlsoS aregaaranteetooure. WeeohcitUiemoitolieU uate eaaee and challenge tha world for a K we cannot euro. Thia diMeae baa alwara Iliad the eklll of the ntoet amlneut phyal Qlaue. ojAOOtOOO carlirtt bnhipd our nncxmda tljnal anaraotr. AbeoltitenrtMfaapntaoaled o Kit Maeuuio Xeiaple. CUICAUU, iU. ' 'Ladles Who Value A refined oomplezion rnoitnjo Pouonl's Tow. dor. It produces n soft and beautiful nkln. ATKN. " r. u." IMTK. A. M. Ill.lll ft A. M. ll III ft HIWMII If . ai i tj 1 1 m u t Inn ift' Aulurility Hiiiiilay ., Moniliiy,. TiiiiImv.. Wmlii.d'y Thur.ilu Krlilay,... Kf.llH Hi-ll ltl'0..', II Unto. I H1! !l 9 UUJi Hit 1 1I 'i v t Hl M.7 4 H.,0 ft 77. n win) ii h oiin.v M ili.'l, I ii'.i.a !ii;iM l inf. UH.Ii; 1 1" H.U' l7,U! 0OTi.l I 14,1.4: I a in, p. in .'J I'haiik'i'e of M'Hiii. Moui, II, flrat ur. I. ffUi, IhiIi jW fttiro, 4, hew , I i, Kull Moon. The f'r-nthcallra, grain laden, left down the river yturdy morning. The Onrman hark Magdalnne left up the river yeatenlay to load wnrbat. The atmtnirr Thotnpvon will take the Royal (irorge and I'ortlund up th river today. The llrltl.h bark Crime, I IRS lina, ar rived yeaterday from Taltal, Peru. 8 he will load whUt The HrltlNh hlp Melanope, wheat la den for the t'nltrd Kingdom, arrived down the river yratnrday, The Ntoaini-r Aline tllam-hard Bailed yeeterday for Han Francleco with 106,- 000 feet of lumber and 3"00 bundle of hook. The harkentlne Portland arrived In yeeterilay f mm Han Franrtarrt. Bhe will load lumber at the Willamette Lumber Co. 'a mill. The llrltlah ablp Peleu arrived down th river yeeterday. Hhe haa 12M4 buahel of wheat, valued at X'it.Wt, for the I'nlted Kingdom. The Brltlah hl Cambrian Prlnreaa, I3M ton, f'nptaln Jonea, arrived yea tentay, 113 day from Hanto, In bI iaat. Hhe will load wheat. The ati-amahlp Ktute of California ar rived yeeterilay from Bon Franrlaco with a large quantity of freight. After llaeliariclnir here, hn left up the liver. The llritleti ahlp Machrlhanlah, 141 ton, in ballad, arrived In port yter- lay after an exceptionally good run of eighty-nine daya from lllo. Hhe will load wheat The Rrlllah ihlp Royal George. 1404 ton, Captain Taggart, arrived In port yesterday, 117 daya from Rio. Bhe haa too ton of atone baltaat and will load heat Bhe leave up the liver today. The Iiritlh hlp Peralan, Captain Carnegie, In ballat arrived yesterday, thirty-eight day from Nagaaakl, Jap- an. Her run waa an exctptlpnaJly .food one. The German bark Magdalene made the paaaage from Htago to thirty four day. The Peralan and Magdalene should make a good race. According to tha Annual report of Commodore Chadwick, chief of naval equipment, the war ahlp laat year burned llt,M2 tona of coal, eoatlng i'0,131, and of thla amount C1.741 ton were purchased abroad Only 45 per cent of thla fuel waa uaed for atramlng purpoee. the remalndet being con (umed for auxiliaries. Including elec tric lighting, ventilation, ate. Tha flag' hip Philadelphia, which uaed only 74 ton in milling, conaumed 2,324 ton for auxlllaiiea. The little echooner Surprise, of Aato ria. Bailed from Tolstoi bay, Alaaka, September S, for tbla port with IV) barrela of aalted aalmon. She ahquld have called at Victoria several week ago, but haa failed to put in an ap pearance, and fear are entertained for her aafety. Still, her owner are of the opinion ahe will arrive aafely. The alt aalmon market haa Improved to a great extent, and the cargo of the Sur prise will be ahlpped to San Francisco Instead of Chicago. All the Yokohama tea merchant. say the Chugal Sbogyo, came to an agreement on October In connection with the proposal to establish a bank for furthering the special Interests of their trade. The agreement provide that every merchant shall put aside W yen for each plcul of tea that la sent to him. Aa the average quantity of tea that reaches Yokohama annually Is about tCO.000 plculs, the sum thus put aalilo would amount in two year to 250,000 yn, to which 6,000 yen will lie added (how is not stated) and the bank will then be started. One of the grandest alRhts ever aeon at the mouth of the Oregon was wit nessed yesterday when six large ships, with every stitch of canvas set. Balled Into port. They were the Royal Oeorttc, Portland, Persia, Cambrian Princes, MitchrlhanlHh and Crlttle. They crossed In about thirty minutes apart, and driven by a stiff southwester, present ed a slKht that bullies description. To ninke the scene the more beautiful, the sun shone on the white sails of the ships. And the IlarT Why, it was seventeen feet below the keel' of the largest ship. Two, the Machrlhanlah and Portland, sailed up to the city, the others dropping anchor at Flavcl. Two of the latter were towed up later In the afternoon. The Northern Pacific Steamship Com pany will add another boat to its line. The British steamer Macduff, 18S2 tons, now at Hongkong, has been chartered and will sail from the Orient about December 1 She will leave here on the return passage about December 15 or 20. The Macduff is chartered for one voyage, but may be chartered for another If business warrants. She makes the second temporary addition to the company's line at present and Increases the number of steamer on the Tacoma-Orlental route to five. The other extra craft Is the Braemar, which has already made several trips to Ta- ... N.,-vTarsa ll you want a sure relief iot .u:bs, ue an II Ml II WATKH. Allcock's Bkah in Minu--Not one of tlnns is aa (rood a the eenuina. not one atom can be lost without the whole body feeling; ft. The body is (ike a watch, a machine. This accounts for the success of SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil in all wasting; disease. It feeds, nourishes, keeps up the strength when ordinary food is rejected. When nutrition is impos sible death is certain. Cod liver oil. say the doctors is the best nourishment, and SCOTT'S EMULSION, with the Hypophosphites, is beyond comparison the most effective form of cod-liver oiL a, aad tf- at all drug (1st. coma The chartering of the Macduff was announced to the local office from Hongkong by ce-btegrun. The steamer will bring a heavy cargo eastward, al though ahe 1 engaged mora to relieve the pressure of traffic from this aide lo wrd thi Orient. Already a full out ward cargo awaits the Olympla, due here Thursday. Bhe will alsq have many passenger. The Macduff Is a cteel hip of 1112 tona register. Her hailing port 1 Leith, and the la owned by J Warrock at Co. Hhe was built In lUrtlepool In ISirO. Tacoina Ledger. TO Cl'IlK A COLII IN OMIIAT Take laxative Promo Qulnln Tablets. All drugglata refund tha money If It fall to cure. 2Dc. For al by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist TELL IT OUT. Don't alt down and wait for trade, 'Taint tha way, Get a bustle, make her show. Push your business make her go. Don't alt down und wait for trad, . Taint the way. Taint the way, tf you've got omethlng to sell. Tell it about. Let your neighbor see you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't say die. If you've anything to sell, TeU It out. Tall It out Polka don't know yon If yon don't Advsrtise, Keep thing morln' every day. Talk about It; that' tha way. Folk won't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertl , A TWISTER. A twister m twisUns; Msy twist aim a twist, For In twuMtos; a twist Three twists soak a twist: But If one of Ot twists Untwists fro tha twist. Tb twist untwisting Untwists th twist That la, when It's twisted with other twins than MARSHALL'S. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box S Trulllnger'a Mill. Box t Astor and Seventh atreet Box 7 Ninth and Duane. Box t Commercial and Fifteenth. Box Clatsop MM. Box II Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor's Mill. A candy aale ta one of the novelties for church fairs this season. All the sweets are home-made, and are do nated by the fair ones, who burnt their faces and fingers in compounding them, Purs blood means good health. De- Witt' Sarsaparllla purifies the blood. curea Eruptions, Ecaema, Scrofula, and all disease arising from Impure blood. Charles Roger. A aoon aa you find that you are beginning to squint when you wish to see anything clearly put on glosses You needn't mind even though they are unbecoming. ROYAL BaKtng Powder. niftiest of alt la Icsvealnf ttrtOZtb -U. ft. Oororniawot Ropert Lost Soul (awakening) "Oh! Where am I?' Satan "Break it to him gradually; he was a good friend of mine. Tell him he Is In Chicago." Now York Press. OABTOniA. Tkl fu ll alia 1 tie wry viifpoa. BtfUtUt Sf Nannette "How can you tell a per son that is Insane from one that Is merely econtrlc?" cyrllle "Consult Bradstreet Insan ity ends and eccentricity begins at one mlllon." Up-to-Date. Speed and safety are the watchwords of the age. One Minute Cough Cure actn speedily, eafely, and never fails. Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and colda are cured by It Charles Rogers, Babies of the rich receive their sus tenance from glass bottles, made even richer by silver filigree work. Da Witt's Witch Hasel Salv Is an an tlaeptlc, soothing and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures pile like magi a. It Initantly tops pain. Charle Rogers. Policeman "You had better come along quietly and not make trouble." Pickpocket "G'yam. Not give you trouble! Where'd your job be If it warn't for the likes of us?" Judy. paina in the back, aide, chest, w Porous Plaster the fcortrf counterfeit and tmlta. THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un surpassed by any paper in the State outside of Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every f home in the territory, both in Oregon and Washington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country People should call to their aid the columns of the Weekly As torian. There are several reasons why the Weekly As torian's circulation is so large. One is that its columns con tain more reading matter than any other paper in Oregon excepting a Portland publica tion. The News of the World foreign, interstate and local, is published in ita columns. It is absolutely . reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of reading matter every week. Just think I All the news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great paper you should send in your name at once. Second Oldest Paper in the State i mam Mm -1 INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for sufferers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indlo la tha past b th large bumbers wba otharwia would have been (lad ta talis ad van La- of Its beneOclal climate, has been a lack of suitable aooommodatlon. Tb Southern Pactflo Company takes pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just bean erected at Indlo station, that will b ranted to applicants at ra sonstbls rates. 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