THE DAILY ASTOUIAM, TUESDAY MORNINO. NOYKMRKR it !. gaily gtatoviam JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TKRM8 Or BV HSCRUTION. DAILY. Bent by mail, per yetr W.00 Sent by mall, per month SO Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY, ant by mall per year, U In advance, poatage free, to aubacrlbers. An communication Intended for publi cation ahould be directed to the editor. Purines. communlcaUona of all kln.li and rcmlttancea muat be J.lrvm,-d to Tha Astorlan. Toe Aatonan guarantee, to Its aub crib. re tba largeat circulation of any Mweoaper published on tha Columbia tver. Advertising ratea can be bad on appli cation to the buslnesa manager. The Weekly Astorlan, tba aecond oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, baa, next to tba Portland Oregonlan, tha larg.-at weekly circulation In tha state. Jno. F. Handley Co.. are our Port land agents, and coplea of The Astorlan an be had every morning at their stand. Dt Third street. Tfce "Aatorlaa" hereby olTers to doaat HCNOKKD DOLLARS to St. Mary's capital, payable on demand to rather (Man, wheaeeer legal eeldeaee Is pro Aamxt ekowlng that aay aflarasoa ww waswr pabllahed la Astoria haa printed wlthJa tha laet ninety daya expiring ba . fee this offer a single "special" or Utvr kind of "telegraphle preos report,1 aaoelrad aver the wlrea eaterlng either f tha telegraph oflleea la Astoria, froi ay polat oatalde of Oregoa. Astoria. Or., October 15. !. The best way to build a hotel is to build on-i There Is no doubt that As toria la In need of a aret-claaa hostelry and. unlike several other desirable things, it is possible to get this improvement. The new. west bound freight tariff from the Atlantic seaboard to Pacific coast points excludes Astoria, and makes it necessary for our merchants to pay an arbitrary above the Portland rate on goods shipped from the far east. Heretofore on all Ibis class of business Astoria haa bad the same rates aa Portland and it is hard to under stand the present discrimination. The tariff reads to "Pacific rail terminals uly." One thing is certain that when ur railroad la finished the matter will adjust itself should managers refuse to adjust sooner. "until this day been continuously In "force." Had the law of ISM, referred to above, been In force at the cloae of the civil war. our merchant vessels, destroyed by Confederate crulwrn, would have been replaced by Amcrlcnn-bulU slil)a. of Iron Instead of wood, as the old one were, and our carrying trade have re vived at once. Our shipyards would have been arvnea of activity Instead of dismantled and deserted. The period was one of difficulty, In any event; for that was Just the period of transition from wood to Iron aa ma terial for vessels. To compete with Clyde built freight steamers, our ship builder had to change their plants radically. Introduce new and expensive machinery, and learn Ihe art of build ing a vh1 vessels out of metal as ihev had before constructed out of wood. The law of 1792 would have pro tected them HKUinst the vastly superior advantages which their rivals posses. ed. and led to as vast a progress in th's Industry as the protective tariff caused In the Industrial world. Seaboard energetically plraus for a system of discriminating duties in fa vor of American built vessels, in order that our merchant marine may be re stored to the Importance which Is nnt urally Its own. This Is sure to be one of the first questions presented for the consideration of the next congress. No state has a greater Interest In any movement tending to restore American shipping than Oregon, and our business men ahould lose no time in bringing their views upon the subject to the at tention of their senators and represen tatives In congress. "?7"i I X .. . 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N.1IW si, HIT .'.H Nl.Hil iij.htt ati.iw M.tlt ;Viil JA w IIO.rLIf I Ih.iki M.Ktl " MMl' 4 1, MU 7.VKK) "ii.irw' 7ll,tHU ""m'.'-it'i-i" 4, Ml) I. '.VO M.MI 4t,em A;,.i ii."i II. .K1I U1 KHI III. UHI IA.IUI Tt.uW mi.iiiii) 1f.ll IHi.um .i.im M.iu t:l,wi H1.1, : .,'Ui IIK,'I "I, am IIM.f.XI miii-i'ioi, P.iiiUTi.l I' lottr MIII'iiT Nlliami A Kerr ilallniir, lliilltrlv I n J It Cainemn On . Hitllimr, (uillirli-. Hi Milnuii A Korr I'nrllrliil fltilir Mllla . .. Iiallinir, iltilhrlK . t il . . .1 II t'nineriiit t t'o T'.rll.iii.t Hour Mllla Cii,,, iHilwtn A Kerr Illtiliiiiir, lltitlirii' and I'o.. NIlHion A Kerr. I " ' " J II fnnirnm It fa , llalliim, 14 u til ' o A l i A It t'niiteroii A tNi kiikoii A kfrr luiliitir tiiiilirlit A tin allium A hrr I'oitUtiil Mmir Mllla . riitllniiil riuiir Mllla.. J I l( ( ameriiii S t'u ii" Ilitlfnur.iliillirleS IV Hit.. n A kcrr ... I A Bom ,. ., IVrllniiii rleur Mill , llalliiiir, llullirlr A IM milium A Kerr i It iimi-r-ii A I u ilmii 4b Kerr ...... ,H,il our, liiillnl" ft l e I l( I iniiemii M I'n ,., llAilinir, a in Ii r i.' K O .1 II l'i4tiierti S !' IUU Ililllirle am a .l II ll lla td I I I II UK M I lla Id I I .'a td I U I lla Id I UNI I M I lla Id I 110 Id l!l lla M HI lis l all Ha U III Ha lit lla Id til la rd l U'a ..... HI lla M IM ll lla M til llM..... ui lit w HI Ha M HI lua ed All l'ta,. HI ItX A I Ml HI Im. ... HI II" i HI "a Uta helll, Vll lll.UH It has taken a long time for the In ternational Marine Conference held in 'Washington six or seven years ago to ' bear fruit but It is now expected, says the New York Tribune, that the revised rules governing the movements of ves- aels at sea win go Into effect on July x nexi. meany two score nauona nave accepted the rules and agreed to abide by them, and these nations represent about five- sixths of the world's ship ping. With such a moral Influence back af them. It is fair to assume that these rules will soon become universal. Tbe safety of shipping of all kinds will be materially increased thereby. For a time it looked as if the labors of the conference had been In vain, but at length the value of its work has been recognized by all but a few cf the mari time powers, and these will not doubt soon give in their assent EPITAPH ON KITTIE. (By H. T. C.) Here lies our cat Nor lean nor fat. Whom death hath gat Requleocat No mouse or rat Will mourn for that. None will say "scat!" Where you are at Peace, little Kit Whom death hath smtt. We grieve a bit At your exit. In hrtiv'n you'll sit Yowl, scratch and spit, And when you're hit Git up and git Some of the fans carried by the belles of the four hundred look like doll's play things. Ckuuiue is sold in tins with trade marks "CiM'.Vt?" and littr s A(dJ in attoH-pit wr. utk on every tin. THE N. K. PAIHUANK COMPANY, fit. I-oaia Bontrttr', Saa Pranrlw. rorttaml I. must be admitted that llryan dl i well aa anyone voted fr in the Chi Alexander H. Clay, the unknown who I haa Just been elected to the Vnlted States senate from Georgia, Is said oago convention could have dene. I to be Hoke Smith's man, which Is per- w as the cause that was foredoomed t - heps the poorest introduction to the , defeat I American people he could possibly havs. FREE PILLS. As toastmaster of the Hlrsch ban quet Mr. Fulton won fresh laurels for himself and reflected mutjh credit on his county. It was eminently fitting that a representative of the county Siring HcKinley the largest proportion ate majority in the state should be selected as the presiding genius of that occasion. And never, It is safe to say. were the delicate and exacting duties of the office performed with better taste er in a more felicitous manner. Always tactful and appropriate in his public delivtrences, under the inspiration of his particular theme in this instance the. guest of the evening Mr. Fulton may be said to have excelled himself; while in the announcement of his oth r toasts and In the introduction of each speaker, his versatility and happiness of thought showed to remarkable ad vantage. Perhaps never before In the history of Oregon has so large a com pany of distinguished men been as sembled at one time together, and no better tribute to the excellence and suc cess, of Mr. Fulton's efforts could be furnished than the hearty applause and unstinted praise which greeted his ut terances from the beginning to the close of the evening. AMERICA'S MERCHANT MARINE. That excellent New York periodical, Seaboard, devoted to marine interests, did much excellent work during all the campaign in favor of the Republi can ticket, because It believed the policy of that party to be one which will re store to American shipping t.ie suprem acy of our own ocean carrying trade which it once enjoyed. The decline of our merchant marine Is believed by many to date from the days of the war, when rebel cruisers, built, manned and armed in England, swept our ships from the seas. This, however, is not true. The civil war reduced largely the number of American ships; but the de eline in our ocean trade carrying bot toms began years before. Here Is what Seaboard says on that point: "For thlrty-slx years after the act "prohibiting the registry of foreign "built ships was passed, American shfps "carried 90 per cent of Our foreign com "mrce, because the discriminating du "ties act, which gave protection to "American ships, was in force during "all of that time. When the discrim inating1 duties act was repealed In "1828, American ships were carrying 90 "per cent of our foreign commerce, since "which time they have been gradually "losing their proportion, until today but "II per cent is carried In American ves "sels. Wrhen the discriminating duties "act was repealed, 68 years ago, free "trade In the carriage of Amerlenn "commerce was substituted, and hasl A man's health Is the rope by which he climbs to success. If he can keep his health he will go on to success. Yet his health is the very thing he neglects more than anything else. It is easier to keep health than It is to regain It When a man feels himself running down, when he realises a loss of vi tality and energy, he must call a halt The strands of his rope are parting rap idly. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical dis covery haa helped thousands of men in Just this condition. It makes health. It makes pure, rich blood, it forces out Impurities and kills germs. It doesn't make any difference what name you call your trouble by dyspep sia kidney disease rheumatism con' sumption skin disease, the "Golden Medical Discovery" will cure It abso lutely. None of these diseases can re tain hold on the body when it is full of rich, pure blood. Send 21 one-cent starips to cover cost oi mailing only, anu receive tree a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Send your addreaa to H. E. Bucklan Co., Chicago, and get a fro sampla box of Dr. King's New Life rills. A trial rill convince you of their merits. These. pills are easy in action and are particu larly effective in tha cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver Troubles they havs been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly fres from every deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. Tbey do not weaken by their action, but by giving ton to stomach and bowels great ly lnvlgoraet the system. Regular alas, Bo per box. Sold by Cbaa. Rogers, Druggist To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply IVWItt's Witch Ha sel Salve according to directions. It mnitle-like action will surprise you Chas. Rogers. Some loyal native in Bengal decided to erect a statue to Victoria and the British public was delighted. The statue has recently been unvalled, disclosing a ting In each nostril of the queen, and the Britiah public is disgusted. ALL TREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know Its value, and thoas who havs not have now the opportunity to try It free. Call on the advertised drug- list and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and addreaa to II. E. Buckien A Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box of New Life Pills free, as well aa a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which Is guar anteed to do you good and coat you nothing. Cbaa Rogers, druggist Odd Fellows' building. The revival of industry following the election of HcKinley enables us to fore cast what will result from the adoption of the new protective tariff, and Justi fies the belief that the era of prosperity now opening will surpass any we have ever known. Now that Weyler has begun to force the fighting in Cuba it seems clear that the end cannot be far off, and It the Cubans can only hold out during the winter their independance will surely come In the spring. ROYAL Baking Powder haa beta awarded highest honors at every world fair where exhibited. Among the candidates fur Senator Peffer's shoes nobody has mentioned ockiess Jerry Simpson. Sockless Jerry Simpson. 'Excuse me," observeed the man In spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not 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 glg- lamps." Chas. Rogers. BUCKLE N'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve !n"the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive A,, -A II , . ..... .... , I1U Ulrea. j, ,aIk , the campalK Hhowe4 , the had no experience in business, and faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. Boston has not yet positively refused the Dancing Bacchante. She is at pres ent considering- whether the freedom of the art is not atoned for by the freedom of the gift. There are two reasonahle things which everybody should do: take good care of one's health; and if lost, regain it quickly, and to this everybody will a,-ree. And there are a great multitude of people who are agreed that f ir both purposes Simmons Liver Regulator Is the best helper. "I am troubled with torpid liver and nothing gives r -lief so cjuick like Simmons Liver Regulator." R. R. Strange, Lake City Fla. Maryland thinks she ought to have a place in McXlnley'a cabinet, but at this distance it seems she ought to be sufficiently proud at having got a place in the McKlnky column. TO Cl'KE A COLO IN ONE DAV, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c., For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist." The Dlngley revenue bill muBt be passed this winter. A billion dollar country needs a billion dollar tariff. from the way business Is talking now, ;t seems clear that It wanted no ex perience with him. It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor sun-r route than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa rilla. Chas. Rogers. We are In favor of no booms on the Pacific coast this time. Legitimate bus iness ran employ all our money, all our energy, and It pays best In the long run. The old way of delivering messages by postboys compared with the modern telephone, Illustrates the old tedious methods of "breaking" colds compared ith their almost Instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog-res. Mexican dollars remain at their pi ent nullum value In the absence of a prespect for conversion Into America coin at twice its market quotation. The old lady was right when she said the child might die If they waited for the doctor. She saved the llttl one's life with a few doses of One Mln ute Cough Cure. She had used It for croup before. Chas. Rogers. When a defeated politician tells what Is going to happen four years hence you may put him down aa a gambler In political futures and options. Scaly eruptions on the bead, chapped handa and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve. It la at present the article most used for piles, and It always cures them. Chas. Rogers. Politics In the pulpit and the pulpit in pontics may De put down now as regular features of our national cam paigns. Soothing, and not Irritating, strength enlng, and not weakening, small but ffectlve -such are the qualities of De Wltt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. There Is one thing to be said to the credit of David Bennett Hill: His sl- ence Is setting an example which every democrat would do well to follow. 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. Rogers. The turkey gobbler's death warrant s out and the execution will take place on schedule time. TMflS- ) failt yTY CASTOniA. III tary vnppta The German crisis crawled Into a glm t hole, but Bismarck Is still on the utslile. DeWltt's Karsaparllla Is prepared for leanslng the blood. It builds ud and trengthens constitutions Imttalred bv Isease. Chas. Rogers. The Douglas county populist who boasted that he had voted In ten pres idential campaigns hut had never struck It right on the winner has kept up his record. FAILING MAilO General end Nervous Debility. VrftknM of Bo-jV arid Mind, KlTwLrj of Krrot-i or Kxcc4e4 in OI-l or Youiijr. iuh') I, l.Vt:n jlauuoo'l tMily Ikfctonvi. Jiow lo ju!;tn?o ; ! 't'jvtioi JVirUoa oi H'Kiy. A!x')T,t.:Iy fni 1 1 r,ff Homo T men . tiitJira in h. fi n, v . Men testify from W Stattq .,A Frtiicu Countries, fiend for Ihwr'uilV o Hook, ex- plaiiiiLioQ and proof, niaucu (ao ikdj frte. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Bui alo, it. Y- Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the quail ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev er fails in colds, croup and lung trou bles. Children like it because It is pleasant to take and It helps them. Chas. Rogers. Now for the prodigal mm act on the part of the tearful bolters who played the lealing roles in that "ramatic scene at the St. Louis convention. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tha fw-Iffllla ngsatorl (t Km B.F.ALiHEjN&SOjN Wall Pp,r, ArtHti' Material!, Palnta, Ollt, Glaaa, tic. Jipanoe Mattlngi, Rugs arid Bamboo Gwidl 365 Cc mmercial Street. A .aiimni 11--A1.,. i.vmi 1.1.1. tiniir, mln Hum K-Alao ii, w ui.l Hum, lu.' Mtm. II -l'fti hhl. tlmir, ah,. Svt.iiaJ e i'." MS otiiViimir.Y'liie t .tmu uli iiiaj elU toiii." no .r, mum atki.au. r I'.ir'Uii.l H"iir Ml i Bol.nii, il'iiiiiiv a Co V-Vim m ieiia Ursni vaiiir liiUU, tul 4.'t4J eaaoa Jii.h.Ci hbla iluitr, vhIiik Hi.no. 11 Aian W.!o tihla VESSKFaS ON THK WAY TO 011KG0N. vHi'viard and l orrvotetl ry t'rliliyi roT aiiLtn raox sn nasi. nTw'yoiik Ship llrnry Vlllard CAI.I.All- Hrliarli lllflilaiiil rnrat.... Br liark I ., UVkKI'iHU Hr .Inn Krllanre NKWt'AHI I.K. S. (. Hr bulk Camli4it . Hr.hitK'llytii Mtitnu). . Br alilli UUnelvaii, Ilr hark .Solierkalur . Kill PK JANKlKlV- Hr alnp time 1 li.'iiiml Ilr alnp tvugwerml Hr hum I tier hark l.lua.. . .... YUKOIUVA- II r h 1 1. 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Twfnt)' dfgrcos viirmp ami veiictatton J0 lav i udvnnce of tlio North itlt, Magnificent sites for res ldiMices. overlooking nvt and bay, vunnv and shel tered. Easy and natural grades httlo or no grading needet ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE" Thlfl nrmnt ViHinuhl tltin of immouM j renrn DhVHirUii. m III mtu-kiw imw ..i -n ... vuii or ditvMri ut Ihm Rii'ruv nrKkun, mb nn I Ami Mu.lim,L Tri,ni.la I'nii.ai In I lata llu-4r Manila,ail L .. I.-I. a.' ...... . 'VltAUiAair.thPBri-M-rlii i)Tcuf you in 1 I II Mirll I lla. I 111 flat ID aJlB IllMTK . BOIll If laVl K 111 iaalnltal K' 1. I Virni'lpft, VndtnwHi to Marrjr, KllmtuUn iifMli.t, VarkNMfla .i vkM'MtiiHiLH'ii, niw'i"! mil iimmn it nir tir n 1111. 'rfvmii TtiW It' lif Mfjf dlwhar. wtilch II notrhrkMl Irtvl to HtMtrninfnrriiiataa ,A nil tha horrnniof ImpoUnrj. ' If !!; K rlUMMtUi4iUvr, Ut Mi'iiifTii aiifi kit, iiriimrr iirvMiiBiu tmu uiiuuiiutJak ITPIIIffMI! aitMttiarthtina anil rMlnrM amall WAakk nrtrmna. Tin rfiuion mi IT rt rn rn nt rnrwl by Jhwtoni In bfraurw nltwty pT rnt kr tmnMM wtlh FfMaMtltl-t (,t)l'IIKNKiHthon)jr known rmlr U eiirw without aii orrnUon. friiuiittiniiiita in. A wrKU'0(rnmntftTi'niWHi nnny ri"irnHi w in no: tun AtUttm 1 A Vol. fl KDICIM CO., P. O. Box SWfl, Bu Vrftnotaoo, Qd. ir Bnta by CHAS ItOOEUH, 4u! Commercial 8tret. BtrORC no AFTER wm dtMMi not tlTuol ft jrtuvut I ur To the East and South. A. V. ALLEN, DEALEK IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frult. Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and PiatedWare. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial atreeta. FROM NOW UNTIL SPHINO overcoat and winter wrapa will be In fashion. They can be dUcarded, tempor arily while traveling in the team-heated tralna of the Chicago, Milwaukee and flt Paul Hallway. For aolld comfort, for peed and for aafety, no other Una can compere with thla reat railway of the West Go to Elmore, Bannorn'a office and net machine. Take along aome of tha twlnci "aa good aa Marshall's, " In your pocket, and teat them. Then ies how much more MarahaH'a will atnnd. It'a money In your pocket and flMh In your net to tlnd out their new and bandaome twine testing When yuu conHult the lixal tlcktrt agent, don't; fail to axk him about j OUK at-rvlce to tha Kat and South. Auk him If our line la not ahorUr and our time fiuttiT than thoae of any other railroad to Omaha, Kanms City, 8t. Louie and polnlH beyond. Auk him, too, about our St. Paul CIiIcoko and 8t, Paul Ht. LouIh tralna. PEltFl'X'T thut'a the only word that fit them. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. li, 'uUIIKft'V 'la 1 M b d.r V-lla.r.ai-J M M Btrl.i.ra. 'timu ihuimc 'HCEvtHt CHrwirn Co. Itrann. N..ti-.irln,'i,t ,cici4n.O iTWl ""K t rwaalata. U. a. A. Y "I pmln wrapnrr, i'7 v.pnua, iirt'pfiiii, lor ?i i.f, ,,r a ihiiiii'm, aa.7. :irr.ular ai' uu niiuit. r!ia n la a non-potannmia iT-mwir inr tliiiirrlHi.. ;i-'i. npnrmatnrrlKi'a, wnii"., n ii n a 111 ral ilii fliariii'a, or aur llillnmma llun, irrltatli.il nr ulr' U'lTI ! III II t. II I) . ,l R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS 63 COMMERCIAL, ST. P rtlfh.i. r; t:i,Bn.h niaawil llraaa. Efd.TiuVAL PILLS ft, rti'-tf r-iuii. kDiK 4wk IiragH t f .i r'AfrMir KnoiUk n,n , IhaiM m rlMaia, Tmk tllf.p. flrfnt4d.HaertmMihlt. ou'.I"'1' J1"!?1"- l-'li-UI u4 r "iaii. ai'.'firii 1- MimQttlnl Nam "i,lT.'""'t""'""'i".'"'" liwr a-auaaa. fa m 'a aaarv aj ' fa Si 1 1 L. W A 19 atlL Mtar ATSORIA PUBLIC ItlBRARV READINO ROOM FRED TO ALU Open averr day from t o'clock to 1:11 and ;80 to 1:10 p. m. Bubaorlptlon rate ft par annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DTJANB BTB. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, aerved on tht Dining care of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paid Railway, will b aent to any addreaa on receipt of a two-cent poataga atamp. Apply to Oeo. H. Heafford, General Paa aenger Agent, Old Colony Building, C!hl. cago, Illinola, 1 O.R&N. OIVKS CIIOICB or -2- TRANSCONTINENTAL R0UTI-S. Via Spokane and St. Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbair Cars Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Tutwlay, (VI. 10. Hlata of Cal. Wun.tay, V(. li. Columbia, rriday, Orl. SO. Hute of Cal. Wedncday. NnV. 4. Coluntblta, Monday, Nov. 1 Htale of Cal. Halunlay. Nov. U. Columbia. Thureday. Nov. It. Hlat. of Cal. Tuesday. Nov. 14. Columbia, Sunday, Nov. t, Astoria and Portland Steamari. T. J, Potter leavea Aalorla at 7 a. m. dally eacept Humlay. IxwavM Portland tally at I p. m., Hunday riifplcd. Pal. urdaya at 11 p. m. Toli-phono leave Aalorla dally ! cept Sunday at 7 p. tit. Ix-avra Port land dally except Sunday at 7 A m. For ratea and g.neral tnrortnatlon raU on or addraaa 0. W. LOIIN8IHCRRT, Agent W. II. HURLfllJRT, O.a Paa Agl., Portland. Or. E. MiNKIJ.L, Prraltlanl and Manager. I 1B. J 13 dlvtira Tfln. a.a DtaiOM airiaTa aivrraiiaHTg. oto, .j imwiaang rma iiainlUa.a writ, to pl.li boiMo 7ne aniriD l.irnu in amnrtna Hi. imUlo 11 a aotloa alias tn utulxjn la tba liMt etmilaMnn of an? -lonUr)i naiwr ta th uaa ahnul.i t wlihuui it. w.vi ai imiZ wiluiiirtmomi,a A.iararVs'J VJi Viauaaua.S4il 4Wiar, ?w Vura tyl WHITE COLLAR LINE E, Astoria and Portland Telephone leaven Aalorla dully eg. ct'pt Humlay at 7 p. m. Isvimi prt. lund dully except fiiindiiy at 7 a. m. T. J. Poller leave Aalorla at 7 a. m dully except Humlny. I-avea Portland dully at N p. 111., Sunday excepted. 8at unliiya at H p. m. Ticket Kootl on both boiiia. V. II. HCOTT. PrealilenL IS. A. Heeley, Aitent, Portland. C, W. SIoiip, Atrent, Anliirla. Telephone No. II. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ALaaLlot OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dalaa to and Irorn Tillamook and Nehalem depend upon tha weather. For Prelght and Pataenger Ratea Apply To LMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUEIHTH R. CAN. CO.. AgenU, Portland ' a a ; 'frja-'-AMaaaiK.- -JT-.wtr