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So-.. - T1IK DAILY ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY MORNINU, N0YOI.KK tX 18.MI. JOHN T. LIOHTKR, Editor. Telephone No. a. terms or srnsrRiPTiox. DAILY. Boot by mall, per ye $6.00 Bent by mall, per month M Delivered by carrier. per month M WEKKLT. Sent by mall per year, $3 In advance, postage free, to subscribers. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communlcatlom of all kinds and remittance must b addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantee to lie sub scribers the largest circulation of any wwspoper published on (he Columbia rcer. Advertising rate can b had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has, wit lo the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handley A Co., are our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorlan aaa be bad every morning at their stand, at Third street Tae "AeturlaV hereby er to donate ONB Hl NDKin DOLLARS to St. Mary's oapllal. payable am demaoA to Father ' trlelaaao. wheaever legal evldeaee Is pro- toed hawuag that say aftermooa aows- . mm abltafco4 la Astoria has prlated wllkln the last ninety days expiring be fore this offer a single "special" or othar kind of "telegraphic press report,' roeetved oeer the wires entering either f the telegraph olBcee In Astoria, fro amy point ootelde of Oregoa. Astoria. Or.. October IS, !. - The expansion of loans In the New York banks during the past two weeks by I1S,10S,600 and the lowering of the rate of interest, with an Increase In de posits of J52,19."00. are straw which point to the results rapidly culminat ing under the restoration of confidence. There is before the farmers of Clatsop county another field which can pro fitably be entered by every rancher in this county. The raisin of pork In Clatsop, the opinions of old pioneers to the contrary notwithstanding, can be economically conducted and made to pay a handsome profit. "Our climate is very similar to that of Ireland, where the sweetest ham and bacon in the world is produced, every pound of which is sold at a premium on the Lon don markets. The proposition is well worth the consideration of evrr lnd holder in the county. and social relations, and that this Is highly developed In a free government Ilk ours; In other words. In a broad S'Miso, vc prosper together and we suf fer t'vther; we are Interdependent. These are cottKlilerattons which are of particular Interest under present condi tions, when there has been revealed an undeniable disposition In some quar ters to make political capital out of alleged conflict of Interest bet worn classes. With the people of two counties OH t sop county. Oregcn, and Wahkiakum county, Washington, crying for the es tablishment of a central market in As toria, and with the best of assurances on the part of both the farmers, busi ness men and consumers, that the mar ket will not only be well patronized, hut that It will fill a long-felt need In this community, It Is hard to under stand why the city authorities and bus iness men of Astoria do not take hold of the proposition and put it through. Seattle, conservative as she Is in local matters, has just established there a free market for the use of farmers and gardeners and certainly if tuch a move ment can benefit a larse city, the bene fits to be derived i:: .'.-'nia will Vi ' j,r portionately greater. Who will be the leader of this movement? Let him step forth at once and put this proposition In tangible shape. It can be done easily and quickly, and oucht to be done now. It was the New York Sun, we believe, which, in summing up the qualities of I each great orator In the last campaign, accorded ex-Prcsldent Harrison the dis tinction of being the best general speak er before the American public today. In the opinion of many competent crit ics, who have commented on the re spective ranks of the various prominent erators, as put down on the Sun's list, the ex-president is not honored too highly. Even the most superficial tedd er must have noticed that Mr. Harri son's addresses seemed to interest him more than those of any other public speaker. He has a thoughful way of treating even the most trivial and pro saic subject which induces cne to read his entire address through, when It was perhaps the original purpose to glance snly at a fe.v leading Ideas or sen tences. Mr. Harrison never seems to use a superfluous word, and there is a plainness and charming simplicity about his style which makes the most abstruse idea he advances thoroughly comprehensible without, seemingly, any mental effort on the part of his reader. No one can so through any public speech he ever madi without learning something; no matter how old or trite the topic under discussion t may be. These thoughts especially apply to a re cent address delivered by the ex-presl-dent before the Farmers' National Con gresH at Indlanai oils, in which he polm ed out the dangers of too exclusive a pursuit of class interests and the im portance of recognizing the interde pendence of classes In the existing con dition of society. He said that It is a custom of the time for men of a partic ular occupation to associate themselves together, to develop and cultivate mu tual interests. Such organizations, he said, are to be encouraged, but It must not be forgotten that lawyers, farmers and laborers all have Interests., and that no one class should try to get the better of the other classes. When any men, engaged In a particular calling, from high motives associate themselves together and pursue those high motives in their association, only good can re sult. But, he said, people should not be selfish in their purposes. If, he con tinued, we were absolutely selfish In ur purposes and thought only of our own good, the good of the class and of the individual of the class, we should find that good most highly promoted by taking a broad view of things, and by admitting to our deliberations the thought that It is not possible for one elass to be highly prosperous while all other classes are suffering; that there Ir an interdependence in all our business THE "KNPLKSS CHAIN." President Cleveland gave currency to the "endless chain" simile, referring to the preeomatlon of greonlvacks to be redeemed In gold, and paying out the greenbacks again for governmental ex penses, thus enabling them to be used to draw more gold from the treasury. The possibility of such a process being, set in motion has existed ever sine the resumption of specie payments In isrs, but It never happened until the present presidential term. A reserve, for the redemption of notes, is always a necessity, to enable the notes to circulate at par. ilreen backs did not rise to par until a gold reserve had been established, and it was possible to get gold on demand by presenting them for redemption. What ever the basic money may be whether gold or sllvei the reserve must consist of coin. If the blc money is silver, the reserve must be silver; If the basic money is gold, the reserve must be gold. This Is as true of banks of issue as It If of the government. In the old days of state banks, every one of them kept a coin reserve wherewith to redeem such of its notes as might be presented. It Is impossible to keep notes In circu lation at par, unless the people know they can get them redeemed on de mand. They prefer paper to coin, be cause of Its convenience, so long as It Is as good as coin. The possibility Is thus always present of a "run" on a bank, or on the treas ury, for the redemption of its notes. In such a case, a bank's officers always have It in their power to obtain gold from other sources, to tide them over. The treasury has no way to do this ex cept by issuing bonds. The bond issues of the present ad ministration were very unpopular. Hut the people of the I'nlted States should understand that a reserve is a neces sity, so long as the government con tinues to Issue notes. The only way to utterly stop the possibility of a run on the treasury to obtain gold is for the government to abandon the issue of treasury notes. Then there will be no need of a gold reserve. Why was there no "run" on the treas ury from 1ST to 1SS3? Simply because the revenues of the government were abundant. Plenty of gold was drawn out of the treasury, but the greenbacks were simply held there, and other mon cy paid out for current expenses. The gold can come back, being exchanged for greenbacks, because of their greater convenience. The Cleveland administration could not do this, because of the lack of other funds. The greenbacks had to be paid out again for government expenses, ow ing to the lack of sufficient revenue. Hence the greatest protection against the depletion of the treasury gold, and consequently against bond issues t) maintain the reserve, is in an ample revenue. But if the people desire to stop all possibility nf bond issues to replenish the re serve, they must abolish the gold I... i.e. ani to do this ihey mast abol ish the greenbacks, thus taking the government entirely out of the banking business. So long as It continues to ex enise the functions of a bank of issue. it must protect its notes as a bank has to do. ARE TIIQ BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS w ho cure to pay s I i 1 tip more than the cost of culinary timle cig.irrttn will lini? th PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highc! fit l'M I.e.. jromrn in Virginia, anl ie ABSOLUTELY. Many f the double wide soft wool ens used this year again show the close, effective, fleecy surface, woven on the reverse side, that makes them most appropriate for unllned jackets and capes, with gowns matching them In color, but of lighter material. Some of the new gowns for genuine cold weather wear are thus fleece-lined. They are as w arm and durable as bea ver cloth, yet extremely light and pli able and of the best quality and purest The man who stands Idly by and sees the life fading out of his wife's face, awe her health going, see her becoming old and faded and wrinkled, when she should still be In the perfect enjoyment of vigorous, useful health. is either less than a man or else does not know of the one remedy that will bring her back to health and strength, l'erhaps her husband cannot persuade her to go to the doctor, because she naturally dreads the inevitable "exam inations" and "local treatments." He can persuade her, if she needs persua sion, to take lr. Tierce's Favorite Pre scription. This truly wonderful med icine has cured hundreds of women after the best physicians have failed. It has been In constant use and tested every day for thirty years. It Isn't an experiment; there are no chances about it. it Is a certuin cure for all derangements, weaknesses. Irregularl tlcsand displacements of internal or gans peculiar to women. The highest wigre paid In the Shang hai cotton mill lo a native male em ploye Ml cents silver U'ti'ii cent gold! per day, the lowest 13 rents silver (il'n cents gold., while the average I about JO lo SI cent silver llOMi to IS Cents liold). None of those sum Include fvxHl. The wage of 60 cent per day I not paid to more than Irt men In l.Wo. The secret of a speedy cure In lvk ties lie In selecting the proper remedy and this I difficult to do unless one In sure what the ailment In. Hut one tlilm: li sure-had the liver been act ively at work sickness could not have come. It Ih then always afe to take Simon Liver egtilntor. which keeps the Simmons Liver Itegulator, which keeps the liver well resu'iitcd and all poison expelled from the system. Nothing so far done with the long raiKv mngailtio rules of todav ap proaches the slaughter achieved with the ruder weapon of the latter piut of the lust century and the earlier part of this. Thus It Is asserted by an eye witness that t the battle of Fonteuoy throe hundred French guards fell be fore a single Kngllsh volley. TO t't'KK A (OI.I in im; HIV, Take laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure, J.V. For sale by Cha. Roger. Druggist. There have never been more than three contemporary Kuropean queens, hi fact the number at women who have ocvupled thrones In medieval and mod ern times Is comparatively small. F.ng land head the list with five. Hus! can boast of four, but the total come to considerably under thirty altogether. A SONG. My little love and I We wandered forth one day; A mist fell from the deep blue sky And wrapped the hills away While o'er the meadows warmly brown The ghosts of dead flow ers floated dow n Heirs to a coming May. My little love and I. Wandering hand in hand, Watched sliver cobwebs sailing by. Threads spun by a fairy band; And the little maiden with childish glee Reveled In new discoveries In earth and air and skies. My little love and I Still wandered far away. And in the depths of her sweet gray eyes A shadowy stillness lay. Didst ponder o'er this world so gay, My little love of that autumn day. As we wandered side by side? My little love and I Our feet no longer stray Thro' fragrant fields of tangled grass Toward the misty hillside gray; Beyond the cloudland she has parsed, lia bolverl the wonder old. And left to me the mysteries This side the skies of gold. Frames Ovlatt Iewis. 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 surer route than by a course of I)eWltt' Sarsapa rllla C'has. Rogers. The monstrous sleeve puffs of sea sons past are already being very gen erally anathematized, and are looked upon as excessive and absolutely vul gar, beside the new trim, pert little shoulder excrescences now the rage. To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve according to directions. Its magic-like action will surprise you. Chas. Rogers. In Kngland no physician may legally give a certificate of the cause of death unless he has prescrlbd for the person at leant forty-eight hours before death. Without such certificate no under taker Is permitted to bury the body. The newest face vails are transparent Into the airy surface. They are much finer and more expensive than the fa miliar black and white face vails so long popular with a large class of wom en who admire them, and when ad Justed the new variety gives quite the old-time effect of powder and patches to the complexion. FREE PILLS. Bend your address to H. E. Bucklen A Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Pr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits These pills are easy In action and are particu larly effective In the curs of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver Troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels great ly lnvtgoraet the system. Regular site. So per box. 8old by Cha. Rogers, Druggist Deep, rich Panlsh red Is a fashion able color among winter coats, and some of them are trimmed with braid ing and dark brown fur. Orebe. which has come into such favor. Is used on russet, green, fawn, ajid blue cloth coats and capes, with large muffs and toques en suite. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair when exhibited. Cryostolse. discovered by a tlcrmon chemist, solidifies under the Influence of heat and become liquid at temper aturvs under freeslng .It Is a com pound substance said to con."lst of .111011 art of phenol, cuniphor and saponlne. to which l.i aM"d a rather email quan tity of turpentine or the essense of tre- henthlne. OUTWARD HOUND ORKGON GRAIN FLIMTHSM-?. (Kevltott ami Corrected r-vsry Krlilav) Sept. HAH. ML Kl. 10. Annual .1 Aia Imrk., II (ler lilp .. II r ... Ill or,Mi .., , Mr -111! II Mrlili . ..'Mr loii .... ..r ! V W.Kr bark. .. Ocilir iMIr Uric, , :Kr ahlii , , . tllr lnik.. N a at ., , .Sitiotma , t' MtMcM I , utlo'rUmt-nlc... cUcmioniaiiihltel , lirt'iiltlHat ,ill (Hand A11U01 , riiumire . . Pmiiinai'ltil. ,..,, , SUMCI . Uiri Hliiiriiulmry. ,. , tvirivotirt , ! Hi lili 1 h.li...liOe uilr lurk linll Ir in iijiir eai a - mile I '.Mir lmi I'J llr Ii.uk.. Ii'iltrahln.. V.'Ul.'t Slllil llr l'tK .. . . 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Ki III M ill l M ill in .... all lit U Hia til lit M til lua .... ail III M al lit 4 ill Ins N til lua. ill )na a, & all lua . . , t.i lla 14 1,1 PI SsSbbTa ll.,ui "v-Ii, Ic ,iai .I...'jJ.aV.'iT. "i ai'lnna krou'voll'w ll llW.' Slid 4,lJ ' K-Alao 0,71 i.t'la da ,r, vahie ana,!, r ao.irtJ tiiila nuiir, ttfu Kttam 11- aiau n,-ni VKSSKLS ON TIIH WAY TO ORKGON. (Heviaed and Corrected every Friday ) rosr aaii.in ran isti nts. "Kxcuse me," observed the man In spcctaclt a, "but I am a surgeon, and irwi is not wn.-re tne liver Is. Never you mind where his liver Is." retorted the other. "If It was In his big to, or his left ear IV Wtt's Little Karly Klsors would reach It and shake It for him. Cn that you can bet your gig lamps." Chas. Itoger. It Is not true that the watch and clock factories of Japan are making gixxis cheaper than those of similar quality In America. They can control their own market In cheap clocks, but they cannot yet compete successfully in both cheapness and quality with those Imported from Switxerland and America. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the quali ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It tv-v er falls In colds, croup and lung trou bles. Children like It because It li pleasant to take and It helps them. Chas. Hogers Though the Kussjlitn language Is nf. most universally spoken throughout the empire by educated classes, the mini ner or tongui In use by the people Is even greater than amongst the med ley of races which romp.aae the Aua tro-Hungarian empire. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chlcsgo, and get a sample box of New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which I guar anteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chas. Rogers, druggist. Odd Fellows' building. A new black fabric for autumn gowns resembles mohair mixed with silk 11 is caneo pon ue cnevre and comes In brow n and delicate shades of gray, and Is made up Into gowns rathr more ornate In style than the conventional tailor dress. It Is not unlike Fayetta, and It plates on the skirt and drapes on the bodice and sleeves with charm ing results. BITCKLE.VS ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the 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 per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. The number and size of modern man ufactories in Shanghai will surprise those who have not studied this ques tion. There are six large cotton-spln- nlng mills, with 125,000 spindles either working or about ready for operation. There are eight cotton-ginning plants, wnth 32 to 72 gins each, most of which are running. DeWitt's Rarsaparllla Is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions impaired by disease. Chas. Rogers. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. f S s -&- mi! Tt fu- rimll. tlguiurt 01 The old way of delivering message by postboys compared with the modern telephone. Illustrate the old tedious methods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost Instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog res. Japan In July boasted of S!i cotton mills, with approximately 1.000,000 spin dles. In 1S93 there were 40; In ls!0. 30; in 1SSS, 20. Osaka is the central point, and It presents a most business like appetrnnce with Its large factories and lofty chlmnleg. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and Hps. cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. It Is at present the article most used for piles, and It always cures them. Chas. Rogers. Mathematical calculation shows that an Iron ship weighs 27 per cent less than a wooden one. and will carry 115 tons cargo for every 100 tons carried by a wooden ship of the same dimen sions, and both loaded to the same dm light of water. 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 fine Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. The ivnt of a good dcr forest In Scotland often runs Into thousands a year. A very heavy expenditure Is enlailed In the necessity of keeping fences In order, re-stocking, and main taining large numbers of keepers, beaters, and other dependants. Sr. YOUK- Shlp lloiiry VUlard CAI.LAlt- Hr tiara lllshlaml rurwll Br lurk Pain I ..,., UVkhrooL- Hr alup Kellanre XKWCASII.lt, N.8. W. Hr Imk l aiuliild Hr iliiptiiy o Madraa) Hr ahlp Olauetvan, llr nark S.'U.'ik.lorv Kit) PK JAMCIKtk- llr hip Kate I u -nia.. Hr alup I'eiigwern w Hr ir Ive .... tier Imrk Una. ,.. YuKiHI AM A- Hr alllli Mutton Halll Hr alio, aaiaiio I'rliiivl MUNICH. Mi ll r l,ark Htvuolniit Hr ahoi Ikiveuliy llail.. I'nKI' liltlK Hr ahlp Port Jai kauu iiuKtinrK- A Iir I'arrier hove sam a Kigali i- Mr aliu Yortliferti Hr ahlp l'u i n, u ".Wll- llr ahlii Prmiiii el VALI'AKAIMia. aai' I ".i p l-aiv I. u .1... Hr I. ark. 1. ,r,l KUi I.ti r- Hr Lark llollo Hr all i K, kliural llr alnp VanUiiariit Noiiaikl l-llrl,a.klnlta! ... 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II IIKr-KllKNCKM 1 Niit , went aalmra five ml'et north of (Irav'a llarlxir. Nov lUand wna onlered ti ISirtland t Iron I -Arrived nil Kan rrsntlaeo Total liiutiage on the war -42.JM Ham time In lswV-3,7l. 8am tint la lH-4l. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... Situatoti oil theHOUth nitle of AHtorin's hillrt. IVenty dfurtH'H wanner anl vegfttition 30 ilaya in aefvanco of the North Ride. lNIagni Hcotit eiteu for rcti itlencuB, overlooking river and bay, sunny and b!iu1 tered. ' Easy and nutiiral grudeu; little or no grading needed. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. jfwiaifi 1 sl'ii ,--,.'tl-,;-77"iiA' 1 jy . 11 Hbcforc MANHOOD RESTORED Iionoi t inioui i-rtinrti pit Vona or dbwtWMi of th gmu Iriwmiiilft, Tnlnaln tlt lwk 'Itnplin, XInfltnss tit Mirr "CUPIOCNC" Thl (rasl VMi.l.Ia. VllJlatr.ltllr.Hs..l.a. ttonof fnicwKrenPh pliriiWiin, will quit my (ur ywt of .11 u r yonj or dlMti of th grmurftuvs orrui, aucb hi Uml W-ji1,L vrrr. kihauiatin i)-itiL Vsrii. .1 tVillillimtlnn. Ititoptl All Umut hjr 1T or nlffhL FrVftitJI oiirrk Df Ml Of (llTlirtn. Which. f nolrhrVM Wila Ut Hna-rmstinri-r,..- .,.! Af-rra n tl borroraof Imwncy. 7PIIi:Ni:rlMtMjwwUivUmi Um . mv r 1 vn fcirfiiatvajBnti i'MlirtnirTflr.niif mil lmnuritiv f IT Ft DKVR (rtiwrthm nl rmUtrvnammli mk orrariav Th rtuon nufTprTi re not cttrtxl hy Inrinrfl la bmuiw nlnff pr ront fcrf) trnfirtli1 wftti PrtiMIMIft. cnril.KNKIathwoniy known rmMl to tmrn wlihoul an ofw-mUon. atiiitratimmt In. A written rimranttiTlvi, and money rmiarii If ail hnira 1in not iljt tmwaUivL i aur gUJOahof .ilx r.rf vti), ty mall. H-nd ftf rftBM0lrcw.ar.uid IratlroonlaJa, Addreaa DAVOL IIKUICIaVB CO T. O, box V7 8m Ytmucdmx Oal. fbrBaUbt CI I AH HO(ii:i.S, m Commercial Btret. 0.R.&N. gives ciioick or TRAHSCONTIiNEHTAL ROUTES. ' Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to Sao prancljao. Col u in lil. TuosJsjr, Oct. SO. i Hut of Cl. Hun.lsy, on. IS. Columtil. Frlitky. (VI, SO. HUI of C'al. WsxtiiMiUy. Nov. . Columtil, Monday, Nov. t. BUI of CaU. Bmurday, Nov. U. Ciilumbl. Thursday, Nov. It. Hut of Cl. TuowUy, Nov. M. Columbia, Bunday, Nov. It. Astoria tod Portland Steamers. T. J. flitter tatve Astoria, at T a. m. dally Mra.pt Humlsy. Imh Portland dully at I p. m., Hunday sscoptod. Pat urdsys at It p. m. Teloiiliiino Iravoa Astoria dally wpt Sunday at 7 p. m. leaves Port land dally oxcotit Hunday al T a m. ror rata and aantral Information sail on or addraa o. w. uwNanKnnT. Ant W. II. IH.'RI.IIUKT. 0n. I"a At., Portland, Or. e. McNeill, rrrldnt and UansT. i Soltntlflo Ameiiuii tlWIN. Dt.lOM AT(MTaV. vwriaioNTa, .'!'' N? txS oaowaT, haw vu, Olilr.l rnraao fat anarlns pairnla la AmariVo, I rr rawnl Ukra Hll ut u bnmalil batra Ui puUls ItT S BuOoa sir Croa ui i. u-. Umt slmilaNna of anr alilfla papar fa aw rJk"l'f ?a""r Jl'iiaira!, rTilllia sua ahoul.l ! .llh.l il Warlr. tl 6a raariSIJiiaHnanniha A'UrM, Ml VaTa'Tu Kauaaaaa, ! Uruadwajr. Vura CuT To the East and South. The old lady vas rlxht when xhe said thr; phlld mlKht die If thev wlr,l for the doctor. She saved the little one's life with a few dimes of One Min ute Cough Cure. Hhe had used It for eroup before. Chas. Hogers. According to the accident returns, one out of every 3.r,0 freight conductors and brakesmen In Englund Is killed,' and one out of every twenty-four Injured every year, and that of switchmen, one in every 273 Is killed and one In every 21 injured. Tki fu lls . niwiu if OABTOniA, rrr vrapytt. WHEN IN roitTLA NT Call on Jno. . Handley A Co., 124 Third street, and (tot tha Daily Astorlan. Visitors need not mis their morning paper while there. When you consult the lixal ticket agent, don't fail to ak him about Ol'lt aervlce to the Kaat and Houth. Ask him If our Una Is not shorter and our time faster than those of any other railroad to Omana, Kansas City, St. Louis and point beyond. Ak liln, too, about our St. I'aul Chicago and St. Paul St. Louis trains. FKKFKCT that's the only word that fits them. A. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. . m rftir n fa a nan-imtannnn. a.i rTmlr for llulKirrhiiia. U'11UIVJ !'!"(, Nprrmalurrhira, I u a ,-"hllra, iinalliral ilia. oa.ranwa.1 rltaraivi, or any titllalittiia m, i .ui.iar. tt,,n. Irritation ur ul,-ra 'rt.aau .MMckia. ll'in nf bin nun a mem. ic(f's Gnru'en (In. uranea. Nuii-alrlui,l. or anl to slain wrapaar, lr fxprfaai. DrwialtJ. for II III, ,.r 3 lKUI"a, 13. T.V Clrnular Miit uu muutaii, CltA WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE MEmM Astoria and Portland Telephone loaves Astoria daily ei- cept Hunday at 7 p. m. Uavej Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Hunduy. leaves Portland dully at II p. m., Hunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p. m. Tickets f ood on both boat. U. H. SCOTT, President E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. II, PTl'li f" fiTMali Maaaaaa' Hra.. CriNVir.bYAL PILLS R. L.Boyle & o. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS iR36i COMMERCIAL, ST. life i -No A, Orlrlnnl mm4 Ouiw CmiIm. auc, bi vAr r4I.M. bstaicat wk iruri-v if (HirAif Bnpiuh IH t H4 Hd Uotd MX i Iff I. lih bliM ritihrm. 1 La turn itn-i tmitMtvHt. al Iruita A t la) aHama ,4" Jrft(l4Vr, MMlaBMUi la. lb . .-..r.r,. , iiinmnan. fftsHMM aaMbj Oal.kr.lfrlkaaal.allte.Hadlanattai "'iTioTV: RTSORlfl PUBLIC IiIBlW READING ROOM FRKH TO ALL. Open every day from t o'clock to 141 and t :K to I JO p. m. Subscription rate tl per annum. 8.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB STB. AN ENTOMATICAL BILL OF FARE, For a dinner, served on th Dln.ng oars of tile Chlcaco, Milwaukee and 9t Paid Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-oent poaug. stamp. Apply to Oeo. H. Htafford, General Pa, senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chl caco, Illinois. FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ALL. OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and Iron Tillamook and Nehal.m depend upon tha wtath.r. For freight and Paaaengar Rates Apply T. ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. AOBNTB R. O. A N. CO., AgsnU, Portland