The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 15, 1896, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, NOV KM HER 15, I81HI.
gaily glatoHam
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. M.
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scriber the largest circulation of any
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Iver.
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sreekly In the atate of Oregon, has, text
to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest
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land a (rents, and copies of The Astoria
as be bad every morning at their stand,
m Third street.
fas "Astorlaa" hereby orTVra to donate
tI HrNURID DOLLARS to St. Mary's
BaepHal. payable on demand to Father
Dtslsaaa, whenever legal evidence Is pre
faced thawing that aay afternoon news
paper pabllahed la Astoria has printed
within the last ninety days expiring be
fore this offer a single "special" or
other kind of telegraphic press re part,"
teeelvoa over the wires catering either
oT the telegraph offices In Astoria, froaa
assy polat aatalde of Oregon.
Astoria, Or.. October IS, !.
The coming election for three city
aldermen promisee to be an Interesting
one. From the latest advices there will
, be several new candidates for the hon.
rs and ail of them strong men.
There are many rumors In the air
concerning" the make-up of McKlnley'a
cabinet, but It is not probable that gen
tleman will be able to make his an
nouncements before the week prior to
bis Inauguration.
That central market scheme has cot
yet taken tangible shape, but Is doubt
less going through the mill In the man
ner usual to all Astoria projects. The
farmers must curb their Impatience un
til the full time rolls around for devel
opment
For the first time In many weeks do
mestic exchange at Interior points has
risen to a premium, and the expansion
In gold, according to the statement cf
the New York clearing house banks.
since the election, has probably never
been equaled In & similar period of
time. Sixteen millions of dollars have
already come Into sight in the New
York banks and New York treasury,
and the amount of gold carried In other
banks throughout the country is prob
ably an enormous sum. These facts
speak louder than words of the effect
f the restoration of confidence.
Astoria is probably the largest town
n the Pacific coast without a public
park. The city is on the eve of a sub
stantial growth in population and busi
ness and while making plans for ether
Improvements the city fathers as .veil
as business men cannot do better than
to include a city park in their calcula
tions. Nothing so much adds to the at
tractiveness and health of a city as a
public breathing place, and Astoria has
many beautiful sites suitable for parks
which could be utilized at little expense.
Many property owners would no doubt
be willing to donate sufficient ground
for the purpose If the city would make
the improvements Parks and roads
are the crying need of the city at pres
ent in the way of public Improvements.
The winter months could not better be
used than in securing and laying out
a fine public park.
The reported organization of young
men for the purpose of fostering the
Interests of Astoria, If a fact, is a com
mendable movement Nothing can
rapidly aid the growth of the city as
the development of the resources we
have, and there can be no question but
that the business of our city might be
enlarged, even should It always remain
a fishing village; but for the building
of the railroad there would be no other
hope for the future of this town, and
now that there Is good ground to be
Iieve in a future city here, every effort
mode In the Interests of the town
should be made on such lines as will
promote its larger growth as well as
make bi"Iness for the immediate pres
ent. There Is every reason to think
that before the first of the year de
cisive steps will have been taken In
various large enterprises which will
help along the small matters and lay
the foundation for the rapid enlarge
ment of the city next season.
New York shared with Massachusetts
on election day the credit of being the
first slate to use voting machines in a
presidential election. The city of
Rochester used seventy Myers ma
chines, one In each election district, and
thfi city of Worcester v.scd forty-eight
McTammany machines, two in each
voting precinct. Each city used the In
vention of one of Its own citizens, and
local pride was one of the chl--f influ
ences behind tha experiments. Both
machines provide a ' single knob for
registering a vote for presidential elect
ors; that Is to say, they are voted for
In a group. The Myers machine pro
vides a roll of blank paper on a cylin
der, with a space exposed of sufficient
tiZK In which to write a name. The
voter who wishes to cast a ballot for an
Individual elector can write the name
thereon, and by pressing a knob can
have the vote recorded for counting.
The McTammany machine simply pro
vides a place in which to deposit a
separate ballot. Both arrangements
are makeshifts, and are not satisfactory
solutions of the problem; but It Is to
be said that the rislit of voting for In
dividual electors Is a useless one, and
that no harm would be done to any one
If no provision for Its exercise were
made.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF IT.
Four years ago mills began to close
the week of President Cleveland's elec
tion, and others stopped taking orders
and prepared to close aa soon as exist
ing engagements were completed. This
year many mills start up the week of
McKlnley's election, and multitudes
which have been running as close aa
possible, so as to stop without delay In
case of Hryan's success, begin Immedi
ately to run full force. Four years ago
the reduction of wages began as soon
as the result or me election was Known.
This year many concerns have already
advanced wages voluntarily, even he
fore the result Is precisely ascertained.
Men do not yet know how large the
majority of electoral votes or the popu
lar majority may be. nor how the gen.
ate will stand. lUit they know enough
to be certain that the supremacy of
law will be maintained, that the courts
will not be prostituted, and that no
more IVmocrntle experiments with the
currency or the tariff will be possible
for four years at least.
It is not necessary to add comments.
A naked recital of the facts must edu
cate multitudes of men. The really sur
prising thing is that millions of fellow.
citizens have been voting to take the
bread from their own mouths, to de
prive their own families of subsistence,
and to prostrate the industries and bus-
ness of their country. This would be
less strange if all of them were as base
and dishonest as those who, have com
posed riotous mobs In many cities, or
as densely ignorant as a considerable
part of the voters In the slums of cities
or In the backwoods. But it la not so.
A great majority of those who voted
to destroy their own prosperity and
that of the country were unquestion
ably honest and sincere. Besides the
base and vicious and the stupidly Ig
norant, there was a great number of
citizens who possess average Intelli
gence and are honest In purpose, and
yet voted as stupidly as the least wor
thy of ail voters.
It is easy to say that false money
theories blinded many of them, and
false notions about the tariff blinded
many others. The explanation does not
explain, until It Is realized that these
false thories have a faculty of blinding
men to their own real Interests and to
their duties as citizens, and that be
cause they appeal to low and selfish
rather than patriotic motives. It Is
the very essence of the cheap money
theory that it persuades a man that his
individual share of the general proper
ty can be Increased by taking away
part of the property which others en-
Joy. It Is the very essence of the free
trade theory that It offers to selfishness
cheaper goods, without regard to the
welfare of the millions who cannot
produce cheap goods and yet live
wholesome and happy Uvea
It is opening the eyes of millions
this swift transition from gloom to sun
light If the Democratic vote Is neces
sarily a vote for disaster and disturb
ance, why cast another? If Republican
success means Instant Improvement
and gAieral prosperity, why not make
it sure every time? If the general wel
fare Inevitably brings the best results
for all individuals, what sense is there
in voting for changes which a narrow
and blind relfishness may prompt, but
which surely Involve sacrifice of the
general welfare? If support of cheap
money and free trade theories unavo'd-
ab!y 7r.aJ.es a man the companion and
helper of the ignorant and the baser
elements of society. Is it not time to
push patriotism forward through all
the years that are coming?
I know a land where the streets are
paved
With the things we mean to achieve;
It is walled with the money we meant
to have saved.
And the pleasures for which we
grieve;
The kind words unspoken, the promises
broken,
And many a coveted boon.
Are stowed away there in that land
somewhere
The land of "Pretty Soon."
Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
The old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, Illustrates the old tedious
methods of "breaking" colds compared
with their almost Instantaneous cure
by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog-
res.
The P.ev. Father Peter Adair, of St.
Louis, called upon all the young men
in his congregation one morning who
were wearing motto buttons to hand
them to him.
SIMM ON s
Tfie Favorite Home im
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 your system
needs cleansing and regulating without
violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER
Regulator.
J. H. Zeilin & Co, Philadelphia-
Aregulator
hmmamiamamia1aiabmaiaaMa)mknwaammimm
Prince HilkofT, the Russian minister
of ways anil commontve, has placed
an order for 18,000 American railroad
watches, to be used by employes on
Kusslnn railroads.
Centurlm ago, peoph used to fear
what they called the pestilence. "Mark
Death" was the most terrible thing in
the world to them. They feared it as
people now fear the Cholera and Yel
low Fever. And yet there Is a thing
that causes more misery and mote
deaths than any of these . It Is so com
mon that tilne-tenths of all the sick
ness in liK world Is traceahl lo It. It
Is merely '.hat simple, common thing
constipation. It makes people listless,
causes iliislticss, headaches, loss of ap
petite, loss of sleep, foul breath and
distress after eating. The little help
needed Is furnished by Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. One pill Is a genth
laxative and two mtl.l cathartic. Once
used, always In favor. If you are caro
lers enough to let an unscrupulous
druggist sell you something on which
he makes mow money, It Is your own
fault If you do not get well, He sine
and get Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
Send !l cents la 1-cent stamps to
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr.
Pierce's IMS-page "Common Sense
Medical Adviser." profusely illustrated.
In the last seven years an cx-school
teacher of Friendship. N.J.. has sup
ported herself in good style In raising
frogs. Her profits for the first year
were ovjr $1,600.
THU DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE.
Mr. Q. Calllouette, Druggist Beavers-
vllle. 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Dis
covery I owe my life Was taken with
La Grippe and tried all the physicians
for miles about but of no avail and was
given up and told I could not hve. Hav
ing Dr. King's New Discovery In my
tor I sent for a bottle and be
gan Its use and from the first doss
began to get bettet, and after using thrrs
bottles was up aia about again. It Is
worth Its weight In gold. W won't
keep store or house without It." Oet a
free trial at Chaa Rogers' Drug Store.
The Imperial Bank of Germany car
rice, a supply of over $160,000,WO In gold
at the present time, which amount cov
ers considerably over one-half ot Its
circulating notes.
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache,
K'lectrto Bitters has proved to be the very
best It affects a permanent cure and
tha most dreaded habitual sick bead'
aches yield to Its Influence. Ws urgt all
who ars afflicted to procure a bottle.
and glv this remedy a fair trial. In
cases of habitual constipation Electric
Bitters cures by giving ths needed tons
to ths bowels, and few cases long resist
tha use of this medicine. Try It ones.
Fifty cents, and COO at Chaa Rogers'
Drug Store,
There Is a tribe In Central Africa
among whom speakers In public de
bates are required to stand on one
leg while speaking, and to speak only
as long as they can so stand.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In ths 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 refunded. Price, 25
cents Der box. For sale by tharies
Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
The smallest salary drawn by any
national chief executive in the civllezed
world is that which the president of
the republic of Andorra receives. It Is
six shillings a month.
"Excuse me," observeed the man In
spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and
that Is nt where the liver Is." "Never
you mind where his liver Is." retorted
the other. "If it was in his big toe
or his left ear De Wtt's Little Early
Risers would reach It and shake It for
him. On that you can bet your gig
lamps." Chas. Rogers.
Honey Is scarce this year. Bee keep
ers say It Is owing to the incessant
rains of this summer, that washed all
the nectar and honey-making qualities
out of the flowers.
Economy Is something that everybody
tries to practice, and yet just a little
oversight will sometimes rob the most
frugal and thrifty family of a year's
savings. You want to do as J. P. Hick
man, of Montlcello, Ga., did. He
writes "For six years I have kept Sim
mons Liver Regulator In my house, and
used in my family, and have had no
need for a doctor. I have five of heal
thy children as you can find."
Whn Prince Hilkoff was In Han
Francisco he prophesied that "there
would be In the near future a line of
twenty knot steamers between Han
Francisco and Vladivostok."
Soothing, and not irritating, strength
ening, and not weakening, small hut
effective such are the qualities of De-
Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills. Chas. Rogers.
When Governor-elect Joseph F. John
ston, of Alabama, Is Inaugurated, he
will stand upon a foundation of silver.
The heels of his shoes will be covered
with plates of the white metal.
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns are quickly cured by DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It Is at present
the artlMe most used for piles, and It
always cures them. Chas. Rogers.
What the miners will say In conven
tion will be listened to by capitalists
all around the world.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
1 fa n
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trrtjin.
A lithograph printer In New York
has been discharged for making a the
ater poster on w hlch nppoai'ed a po
liceman In a siren uniform and a
basket of blue roue wtth yellow
lisives. i
ROYAL Baking Powder
hat' been awarded highest
honors at every wAf fair
when exhibited.
Or. Dawson Tucker has discovered
that the lloenliit'li rays exist In nature,
nitt.iiy, In the ordinary glow worm,
who, . i;,-ht 'nctriite thin srnvte of
alumli u;n and othe- substances.
to rt'HK a roi.n in "m: i.v.
I'ake Hxntlve Promo Quinine Tablets
All ilnige.lsls refund the money If It
fails to euro. S.V. For sale by Chaa.
Itogcrs, Druggist.
IV. Miiiiagan. Archbishop of York,
dmws In addition to his oploopl emol
ument of JMi.Oim per annum, a military
pi nsloti. In his joiinger days the doc
tor was n lieutenant In the Indian
army.
Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless.
ail'. Invariably reliable are the quail
ties of due Minute Cough Cure. It nev
er falls In oolils, croup and lung Iron
Ides. Children like It because It Is
pleasant to take and it helps them.
Chas. Rogers
A general estimate of the wine crops
for the Inst three years from the Rhine
and adjoining districts Is as follows:
In IWJ, 3S.ew.0O0 gallons; In 1S-.M, 74,
tl.m gallons: In ISM. UsU?.0i0 rat
lins. OABTOIIIA.
Hall
Urn
tpt'.ii
A young woman of Newton, Mass.,
lost her footing and fell headlong Into
a vat containing sixty KiUlons of mo
lasses. She has taken three Turkish
baths, but smells like a candy pulling
yet.
To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo
lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you
need simply apply IVWUt's Witch Ha
xel Salve accordlUK to directions. Its
magic-like action will surprise you
Chas. Rogers.
Two parishes In Berkshire have four
inhabitants each; In Hucklngham there
is a parish with seven Inhabitants: Ox
ford one with eight; and some other
counties have parishes with less than
twenty. .
The length of life may be Increased
by lessening Its dangers. The majority
of people die from lung troubles. These
may be averted by promptly using One
Minute Cough Cure. Chas. lingers.
About 10.000.000 cattle are now to be
found In the Argentine republic. They
are all descendants of eight cows and
one bull, which were brought to llrasll
in the middle of the sixteenth century.
The old lady was right when she
said the child might die if they waited
for the doctor. She saved the little
one's life with a few doses of One Min
ute Cough Cure. She had used It for
croup before. Chas. Holers.
Next to Great Britain and her col
onies and Austria-Hungary, the t'nlted
States Is the greatest consumer of
German products. We are also third
In Germany's list of nations that sup
ply her with products.
It Is a fixed and Immutable law that
to have good sound health, one must
have pure, rich and abundant blood.
There la no shorter nor surer mute
than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa'
rllla. Chas. Rogers.
ine uuke of Argyll possesses a
strange avenue of trees upon the es-
tateon Loch Fyne. Every tree has
been planted by some distinguished
person and bears Inscription showing
when and by whom.
DeWltt's Harsaparllla Is prepared for
cleansing the blood. It builds up and
strengthens constitutions lmpnlre.1 by
disease. Chas. lingers.
FOR.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER ,
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Augusta....
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
Sailing datea to and Irom Tillamook
and Nehalem depand upon
the weather.
For Freight; and Patwnger
Ratea Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AOENTH
' R. 0. AN. CO., Agents, Portland-
Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see
machine. Take along some of ths twines
"as good as Marshall's," in your pocket,
and teat them. Then see how much more
Marshall's will stand. It's money In your
pocket and fish In your net to find out.
their new and handsome twins testing
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lliAi.u-
tler bark Magdalene! Hhnemaksr...
1 A I, T 4 Iv-
BrbarkCrlfl'-II.
VAI.f ARAISO-
he1 Mi'D Ijuly L m!..
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Hr bark Rullo
Hr ah p Ria'khurat.
Hr .lop Vaiiuuarnl-
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Total tonnaK on th way-44,75i Hame Hint I i lsv-iail.
Pnnols taoiiMia
vmu or dlw-aa
II V J
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all Hit horrriptiJImpot.orr. 4 I' r I lr. W K rlmauit UiaUrai, UK
strOHl ass nr I an kln,riii"l Iba arlnary onrana ul au linyiinuaa
rrrlt!JS!atrnirlhtiaanlralorarnallwaasnnrana, , .....
Tha rraaon turrrri-rt ar not cnrwl by laa-mra la barauaa nmety par rant ars trnotnefl arna
Sill la. C'til'l IIK.N K la iniOni7 IWIn
ala A wrlltn aTlaranl Iran el'l jnnnmj riumw n .--. ..v. -un.. . k- -"
AUlOa bui.tii f.,r tvoi.br mall. Hml lor raaa
AiVIriw DAVOI,IDl.ISB r.
CHAS IIOGEI1S, 4Ei
The spot where
Custer fell
Is within kylnln
the llurllngton
view of ;
I ion to' s I
trifk.
Thi monument that
innrks his lust natlng
ilni-e Is little, If any,
more than a mile dltHunt.
Y.ii get a Rinid view of It
as the train whirls east
ward over the snlldt'st,
th smoothest, the best
truck ever built west of
of Chicago.
A pretty Imoklel, giv
ing u brlof account of the
battle In which Custer
lost his life, will be mail
ed to anyono who will
ask for It. Write for a
copy. Write also for In
formation about rates
and trains via the llur
llngton Route to Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and all other
Southern and Southeast
ern cities.
A. C. SHELDON, O, A
Portland, Oregon.
Wa f) ft non-poiiononi
rniiitHljr for Ouurrln,
I'l'ttt, flprmtirrh(J'i,
WlittMi, unnatursl li
ctiirKiMi, nr mnf lutlummft'
tlon, Irritation or ulcfl ra
ti on of mucouf Dim
not la uUiurc
HEEVstMSCiUMtrn Ho, hrmnm. Non-twlrlnneut.
Oh a a. M or tPnt ia fiuiu wmpunr,
yt n ot), or a UttiM, ii.7.1.
u circulavr mi o roquvti.
WHEN IN rORTLANB Call on Jno.
F. Handley Co., 124 Third street, and
get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning papsr while there.
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WAY TO OREGON.
bit
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COSIluKISS.
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gams llins In ll-40.M.1,
iiiininnn nrOTnnrn"cupiDEnf
MSTia
yrancb pbyahriaji, will quickly vum you ot all nr
of Uta fpuvraov uraaiia, aut b aa Sjiml ManbrMitl,
Intumiila, I alnain w Jinea.tMiniinaj r.nitaai..lia, nvrvmia IM-Jdlliy,
I'iniplraTvnatnaaa lo Marry, tClliauaUus Ilralna, Varlroeal a-i
CntutlpaOnn. llaloia all Inaaea hyilay nr flight. Pravanla qak k
iumuI dlarharva. tthk-h If nolrharva.1 Imila Ui HpermalarrlMM ad
irmni, hi ciirewiiouu, i .,-,.uun. "'"--".'-"
circular aim iraumouaua,
V. uox a;,, nan Taixreo,iau. rwmutoi
Commercial Htreet.
ENOLI8H CAPITAL, TOR AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
Important to Americana seeking Eng
lish Captlal for new enterprises. A Uat
containing ths names and sdarseses) of
300 successful promoters who have placed
over UOO.OnO.MO Storting In Foreign In
vestments within the last six yeavs, and
over 18,000,000 for the seven months of
ISM. I'ric.i, 5. or 5, payable by postal
order to tho London and Universal Bu
reau of Investors, 10, Cheupatde, London,
a. C. Subscribers) wll be entitled, by ar-
raiitfement with the directors to receive i
either perswu.1 or lotions of lntroductolo
lo any of these successful promoters.
This lUat la first olass In every respect
and every man or firm whose name ap
pears therein may t depended upon.
For olaclng the following It will be
found In vsJuabte Bonds or Shares of In
dustrial, Commercial and Financial con
cerns, Mortgage loans, Bala of Lands
Patents or Mines.
Directors:
SIR EDWARD C. ROBS,
HON. WALTER C. PEPTS,
CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS.
Copyright
Pennynuyal pills
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ftimf ami imitattont. AI Or !!, T Mit4al,
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ASTORIA PMC IiIBRAHV
RBADINO ROOM FREE TO ALL.
Open svery day from t o'clock to 1:11
and 1:10 to 1:10 p. m.
Subscription rates It par annum.
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QIVKS CHOICE Or
-2-
TRAflSCOJlTIflEJlTAL
ROUTES.
Via Spokane and St Paul
Via Ogdeo, Denver and
Omaha or St. Paul
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Cbalr Cars
Astoria to San Franclwo.
Columbia. Tuesday, Oct. 10.
State of Cal. Sunday, Oct. 15.
Columbia. Friday. Oct. SO.
State of Cal. Wednesday, Nov. t
Columbia, Monday, Nov. I.
Stats of Cal. Saturday. Nov. 14.
Columbia, Thursday, Nov. II.
Slate of Cal. Tuesday, Nov. il.
Columbia, Sunday, Nov, 2.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T. J. 1'otler leaves Astoria at T a. m,
dally except Sunday. Lvh fortland
dully at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat
urdays at 11 p. m.
Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex
cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port
land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m.
For rata and general Information call
on or address
O. W. LOUN8DERRY,
Agent.
W. II. HURLRURT,
den. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or.
K. McNKILL,
President and Manager.
OkvraTS).
TRina
0I8ION siATINTS),
uuarainuTt I
i.r i.. .r ,.rno namiiiucis r la to
niM.tCU"1 """t""". NW Voag.
oi.ii.t ranvaa fn aw nrliiit imumuinAmrrTps,
I vrrrpalantUkennulliy u. liniimlil hrfnre
Uio putiiiii by a notioa glvun frve otebars. la lbs
Unratt etrrnlatlon of anr arianUfla parwr fs the
IT.iI.''1;h-.H"'!""'"r '"utlraliKl. No' liil. llWrn
man ahmilii in wliiumi It, VVm-iclr s i lMi
ar l.lalmn,l,a A.I,M. MuV-T cu
Vuauausas, gut Uruadwa, liaw Vurk 011
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Astoria and Portland
Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex
cpt Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port
land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m.
T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m.
dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland
dally at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat
urdays at 11 p, m.
Tickets good on both boats.
U. B. SCOTT, President
B. A. Seeloy, Agent, Portland.
C. W, Stone, Agent, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE.
For a dinner, served on ths Dining cars
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8L Paul
Railway, will be sent to any address OS
receipt ot a two-oent posts, stamp.
Apply to Oeo. H. Reafford, General Pas
senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi
cago, Illinois.
jt Solentiflo American
HI ak 1 K W SjmW
TELEPHONE AND BAILEY 6ATZERT