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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1897)
T11K DAILY AST01UAN, Kit I DAY MUILMNU, MAY 7, IM7. gaily otovtau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. tKKMft Or 81BSCB1PTION. DAILY. Bent by mail, per, year WOO Bent by wall, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year $2 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intends for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication of all kinds and remittance! must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. ( The Weekly AaUrlan, the second old tat weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the Urgent weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley A Co. jare our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand. 124 Third street. The "Aetnrlan" hereby effort to donate ONB IHCNDRKD DOLLARS to St. Mary's Ttoapttal, payable oa demand to Father ) Hainan, whenever legal evidence Is pro daeed snowing that any afternoon new. anew piblWied In Astoria has printed within the last ninety days expiring be fore this offer a single "special" or ether hind of "telegraphic press report," reeelTtd over the wires entering either ef the telegraph offlrea la Astoria, from any point outside r Oregon. Astoria, Or., October 15, ISM. The Mahouxid's honk? no longer scares at Richard's name. No Godfrey now to fling the croij over the nnparts of at Ishmael ba k to hi, ..ii.wi Tiere the lkm-hearieo mre tne iKMi-r.earie Jerusalem or beat desert home. Vh. Ktchard eat is now enthroned d-baed and thrifty greed. Instead of the armed hosts of Christendom marching to the aid of the helpless Greeks, sleek and! oily diplomats hold seoret conferences i seeking to gain some selfish end by uri holdlnsr the hands of Abdul Hamid ! Each day proclaims afresh the fact that greed for gain and not love of humanity ; rules the world. At present the Turkish commander chief, Ed;rn Pasha, has at his back one of the ablest strategists In all Eu-1 rope. In the person of Lieutenant Gen era! Baron Ootnar Von der Goltx, a Ger man officer "loaned" to Turkey by Em peror William. Tne officer s said to unite In himself all the qualities ot the most fitted scholar and experienced )! dler. He participated In the war with Denmark and in the Franco-PriLssian war and in the Auatro-PruasiaJi war, and In addition he is the author of three military books that are regard! aim s: as text bonks In the service. It Is re- porttd that Hartm Vcn der Golti is the; real author of the plan of campaign ! under which the Turkish army is now flghnlng. Those mntohla hut nme hat limner ... , regular channel of exit is the orxans of 1 coughs, and so insured his children citizens w4io have been worrying so! ! . . .. , , , 1 jrinatiun. Among these are certain ab-, against thfe diseases. For sale by Es much over the propostlon that there Is; and milammatory ele-.nents. pro-! tes-Conn Drug Co. not gold enough in the country for thej Juctive of Irreparable Injury to the ay- ! needs of circulation under the present i tn If not entirely expelled. The kid- J Cojd tnd bracietri studd"-! wrh ' standard, will find. If they examine the ' bl!1 themselves are also j Jewels are wrn as bangles. ; facts, that they have been laboring un-: der an error. The gold supply continues , to lnrease not only the product 0? the mine but the amount received r.im i other ouuntrlea Advice, from the gold! I mining regions or the Lnitei --a.es t show an enormous Increase, the rMini, at the Denver branch of the mint alone showing a gain of nearly 100 per re,, j for the first quarter of the year ..v-l tlhe return for the same months of lat : year. Add to this the fact that old has ' been flowing into this country durlns t vikt pair; or me year in wnicn we t-re; flSYMIltOme.-l ttt atrt ....1.1 I I. w ' " that the stock of the gold I", the! Unlte-l States is no-.v phenometiallj ! large, and seems likely to cmtlnce to tnervase indefinitely. The uprising of the "fans !' n; northern Brazil has b-come so serious ' as to create afiprehenIon at F.io .1 Jn nelro. The bodies of government tro- ps1 that were -nt against th-m nt llrsr. j prove I Inadequate for the suppression 1 of the revolt, and heavy, reinf .n.-.-mc -nts , have this month b;--n tran-porL. d ' the region r,f the war. In su.-h small ' engagemenLs as have already tal"ti 1 place the fanatics fought furl ' u-ly, ad their fanaticism was Inteisified i,y the success which they gained. This csusfid the goverrumeiiit to send Into the state of! Bahla a military force so large that It' ought to be able to deal with thirty or forty thousand fanatics, howev.r fanatic they may be. The leader of the revolt, Antonio Conselhelro, Is called uy 'ine iMTiziuuris ignorant man, a rtilld of the wildern,s," and wq hive no reuson to doubt that this is a correct description of him; yet all accounts agree .that he exercises boundI?es In fluence over the hordes that have Joined him. We may any day hear that he has been overthrown by the federal arm now massed near his camp; but s Ion? as his adherents grow In number there Is danger for Brazil. The republic has had hard experiences ever since It was formed. sevn yars ago, and It t mt deelrnble for It that peao should be permanently blitKd In all lie states. Advice) from the Misslttdppl valley ar? of a falling river In the upper sv tKma, hut of hivaklng levee and cre vasses on the Louisiana front. The hrv.k at the Miors k-vee has nllmved the total or partial overflowing of nine parties In lsHiisbtna, while break In the seMiihern sxvtrmt have resulted In the aubmiTgetiot' of part of three other .....i..i. ni... i.i .i. . . . ihu it-s. i iv in'ii , iii,-ii niu. peril ' overnowv l u n,vk predueed. acivnl - ng to the asri ulairal dcpatme t. 1CK.. j Owl Ivi'.es ,.f vailtem, 9.iVrt,to pounds of' su.TVr and ,r l.V0.iV. bUfhela of corn la.st ycr. Kvide ether agricultural pr-- ducts iifctVA!i:iir nolrly j:,,iKio.(vni n x.Uue. T'ie total euhmerged area in the Mississippi alley Is .wMitiatiM a: .V su.i!v miles, or M'.iy om- half the ar.a of the state of Ohhv It emtUned at tln liut cnsiu nearly AT.iW farms, w ith . t..-l ,,tuilill!n ef 4lt M nn.l o .... nation or agrtcui:urai pivpeny or fsii... 000,000. Anvwg the products f this re ghm hut year w er nearly S000 bal-'S of cotton and large qu;uitUk-s of corn. sutrar and miiwr pivducts, represtlng - a plantatKn value of nearly JJ2.ikW.000. DlwnsUU'atKm of IndUMtrivB lncr,n.-es Che demand for prvitection. Southern dinKKTat have during the recent tariff discussions denuinlel protectl..n on practically every product of the South. Mississippi a.ked for protection for cot ton and lumber. Iufcfcina for ftugar and rice. FVvrlda Ax1 orange and to - tvvvo. South Carolina rioe and cot- ton. North Caroilna, r various min - eraU Georgia an.1 Alabama f.- the prodiurta of their factor's. Texas for -rm,e for Iron and UL Kentucky for hemp and toba,xo. Virtrlnla ft Iron an J tcbac-o. With a ",:l,nu,xl :ru"r,'u 1:1 Jiverslncaton of tlUustrlw' ,n" Protet!ve e:itimcnt In the ttU1 fcrea., as it has In the N"r:h' Th dt"nH,"ral3 ' :ei t xhf "Ky - ho cntem plat,? !ul',"r"nK lu Jn or out "f con- 1X11 a.ohiuned of the com- pony they are In. Five of the men who ; voted for the protective tariff bill of k. , .our them democratic presidents Van Karen Tyler, Polk and Ruchanaa What a 1 ... 1 ... , . ..j 1 .. nn.i . . .. glorious future awaits the democrat who has the manhood to vote as he thlnks and as his constituents think on this subject! If any of our readers are troubled with' j loss of hair, the best preparation to re- plenlsh It that we know of in Hall's Hair Renewer. Merit tells. Poroh parlors are being planned now STIMULATE THE SLCGGISH KID NEYS. In addition to it tnnlc an. I rL?hartie I pnt.nivs. Hosteler's St )mach Bitters ! exercises a beneficial Influence upon th 'idneys and bladder, w hen they are tn-, ! Ja.tive. by stimulating them to rvn.-wel exertiiai. thus reopening, as it were, a luh for tilie escape of bnpurrtles whose ; ' ' . I Jiase and disorganization. Th.-y also i rxperience, in mm.n with other p.r-: '-! r,( the system, the potent lnvlg - tfT" ' which furthermorv .rrects disor-lered con - jS:km,.,f Mtmavh bowels and liver. Moving vans are particularly busy t - W? days. t'nconditional surrender, is the only! terms tlve famous lltte pills known i as DeW'ltt's Little Early P.lsers will ! make with constipation, sick headache I ! and stomach troubles. Charles Rogers. ; If J'x toi s wvre paid &l every visit J th. - r - w.jd ! fev.-r ionjf-tandins ac-i ,'''unt.. and few-r physicians wearing i .a-t year's suit of clothes. The greatest praise other I emulsions can take to them selves is that they are Jf f C sTnf4 i ' LiOl CaVO JJm 60 n ", . . f il O CO it s Emulsion Measured by this standard of the world, are these un known preparations the thing or you to buy when health and life are at stake ? The Genuine Scott! Emulsion has a sal- 4fHli I mon-colored wrAOoer wJtfi a oirturr of trie iljS man and fish. Two K-'--V3l s,Zi! 50c and $JaT0. y.'Vfjj For sak by all drugziitt. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemiau, Naw York. Ji Half a Cent H (or a baby I The cost of the tv js (tw drops of Ayer's Cherry S & Pectoral that will cure croup. & V i ; total that will cure croup, Sj whooping cough ami any other N) cough, if admiuisterej in time (v is perhaps half a cent. It may prolong baby's life, naif a Century A French milliner d.vlar. that two i Wm.k ,lUlm, on a nrv ,h!o ihrve siiKvrest a hearse. Stilt Oil Sla Sitlt fol ll.Ulls 'til tli hstt's-l onu Iinisf tn lOo Hiul ioo er iiackiitft'. A little vehvt Ja k. t with or: lace f,.M,, ,s lw M,sU far'"": r"1- stuwm wear. A child was cured of croup by a d. Or tw., ,.f 1 v.,r'. .M,..,... Iu..,nl ..kw. ,.Kii. m..a ih, - ii - - i hit .ii,,, ui.ii. ,1.- .... . .i.. . I ready ,-aU the doctor. Thl. ah-w. the 'inece-altjr of havt,g Ayer's Cherry Tec- ! toral olwa.va at hand, ! Old-falkoiHl "Hlack-a'yed S5usin" are Wvonstag ikseil for brl-leemialds' boijuelts. "IT IS THE BEST ON EARTH." That la what Edwards & Parker, mer. .chanta of Plain. Oa.. nay of Chamber- Iain's IHUn OaJm, for rheumatism, lame back, dewp eeated an-1 muacular iine. Sold by Rtea-Conn Drug Co. ' Some of eh new sun umlwelK.s have tn h"'Jl etudded w ith Jewel. i , ! . . , , . . . , . The Wentfleld (Ind News Prints the : follow-in n regard to an old resident ; of that place "Frank McAvoy. for man, r n the employ of the U A ' C- R ' Re used Chamberlains Col o. Cholera and O;- it.mj.-,P..t arrhie Hemedy for ten years or longer -a,n never without It tn my family. i co:iJer it tne tst remedy ot :ne Ktna manuraoture-3. i take pleasure tn reoimimendlng It. " it !s a spetlllc f r all bowvl complaints. For sale by E-- tes-Conn Drug Co. A real good cry Is me:im.a as much comfor1 a 'hv&rly UlUKh- When a cold Is contracted, cure I: n ... . at once, une itmute t.ugn cure win ; set you on the road to recovery In minute. It will cure pneumonia. : bronchlas- croup and all forms - f lung aim i.inw irouuw. -'"r.es nBers. ; Strawberry dainties are drldedly the ; leaders on trie season's menus. pEUSONAI The gentleman who jDn05rea "KreUon last tunaay lby continually coughing will find in- jsiani ret.er oy u-sjna;une Minute uougn .Cure, a speedy and harml remedy tor inroai ana lung irouot.-s. naries , ttogers. Espeelallly trustworthy hammo-ks are being widely advertitd. Acocrdinir to the newsnaners. an Oh o husband became the happy father of seven children not long ago. Of the seven all lived but one. It is to be hoped he laid tn a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, the only sure cure for croup. whooping-cough, olds Tnis Is the day of anti-thls, and antl-1 tha,t,butwhat pele nee.1 most n .wdays ts. the anti-bilious merllclne, Simmons i Liver Regulator, th.- King of Liver Med- j leines. and Better than Pills. -I have; jusl no other anti-bilious remedy f.-r ; :x years and know fr-.ro experience j hat for ladins f a constipated habit j nothing eiuals It." Laura V. Craig,' j KUwnbury, Fla. The woman who ges to the market wnnout t.uying e-t last 'me nuncn or posies ca.n le said to have a oul above ternptatl.m. Thirty years Is a long time to fight ! jo painful a troubk- as plpf, but Jacob 1 Mitchell, of Cnlonville, Pa, struggled ' ;hat long la-fore he tried DeWltt's1 i Witch Hazl Salve, w'hloh quickly and , permanently cured him. It is eijjallyi effective In ecz.;ma and all skin affec ' tions. Chart '.'a Ilogers. I ! And now the famill'-s ro pla.nuln ; to go; . to the country are making a!r..ni?em-r,ts for loanlinx tin- hou.-..h,ld ,e!s during, th-lr aljeenej ! lt sli0ul'l le ma-le a matter of public knowlle that DeWltt's Witch ll.iz-l ;a.ve will spe;di:y cure piles r,f tl !"ns'"t standlriR. It is the h.uschoh the old ! 'avorlte for burns, scalds, cuts, bruls" s ! and sjn-s of all kinds. Charles Itoj- ' : ers. i I In a r'-eently d. -signed door .k the j key nts irrto the i-rnj of the doorknob ' and there Is no other keyhole. TBACHKItS' EXAMINATION. ! j Kegular quartfrrly tw hers' examlna- tlon will be held at the hli,'h school building, Astoria, Or, bet-inning at I o'clock p. m., Wednesday, May 12. 1S97. I AH applicants will be preBot promptly, and continue until the close. Examination for state diplomas will be held at the same place, Saturday, May 15, bejrlnnlng at 9 a. m. H. S. LYMAN, Superintendent of Schools. Clatsop county, Oregon. I Small bayonets or knives for use with j revolvers have a long round shank to extend Into the end of the muzz.M of the revolver. Is rtv.'lvlmr When fevers and yther epuhmlos me j around, wifely lies In fortifying the . system with Ayor'a Stunaiwrttla. A per , e m having thin and Impure lilid. la ; In (he moat fivVMtal, vundttbin to ."etttch" wluitever dls.Ase tuny bo Ilea: lnit In the nlr. Ho wt?e In time. T!io Jersey In being a.lva.iitod fr fem inine "heel mw, j I'so Wolifout Com Cur run' ii pay. For sul nt No . ... tt'S-l 01111 IMUiT StOl'l'. The t.liMs worn on smart hat: ki-' larser ii-ul lavts.-r. v...s. pa-rots a'-i . !:.,vi.-s of fowl as Lin m t !. ,...insil. I vi Hmirt .-ii many of tlic la'e-d imh ells. S.'em.s a.s If nil t-ie thiitK we 111,. ills-1 tiirivs us. ,iid ;'! fie ill Him we' d.'ll't like, ngrtv I !l lis. Oys.-epsl i lurks In mc.-t of the irsl ilil-is we: 'it, n:iil ln.lue-t.cn fo'.'.cw :!e g .i:U-! eatUvi .f t.'ic tit -. I f i uii'S' It . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... .... i,esi tip,, can, iiihi ir a man win oniyi ... ... h ,m,v Mt wlllW h lk ,, h lw e Ilk... Or. Pl.rv e IV,- Julia Mivrr-ive-Taber much svll nttetitln. lets are for people who a.v tr,.uMol i ,nJ, IV, St wu, ,.hlt.llJ indlg.-stlo... Particularly Mr ih .., r . lWm, ivmfiirt f ,mvllMK ovrf In whom it manifests Itxelf In the f rm M;) WM,uUfcr Kr ,lttrlUnltlu., m of.-o;,s.l,;tton. Th.!Vll."are.ulcklin , ,u.k, tlrnA, an.i uy in inetr .iciiojt, i n-y v f- in perfect harmony w ith Nature i tiey J;-ffvt a i.nnitie:it cure. You I'M take them regularly only a little while. After that, use them ovcaslormlly when you need them w hen you have e it. n anything tluit illmwrriSs with you. They n uy lr taken Just as fr-'y as. you would take water o- any o her necessity of life, liinv u--M they nr-' alwavs In fa-or. ! Srlng onkmH are now In strong Tivor TIIK OUST KKMKOY FOH IlllKI MA- T1SNI. Fr,.m t!le K;llrhavc X. Y Kegts er. iP j i,m- ituwlaml of this vl'luxe Ifwiaiui. or this i.ia.e. tlm; for twenty-tlv.- years his, 'ife ha-a U-en a siifrer.".r from rheutna - tlm . few nlnhts ago whe was In sm h ,,,,: ,hat sh.- wo r..rly cnixy She .u M;. i;..w4Uil ror the .lector, but he had read or Chamberlain's i'lln Kl!m Atui inat.j 0f e-Jng for the ihy- sl.-l.m he went t the .store and n-.-ui.il a ute of u. Ills wife did i.t ai.pp've of Mr. Iloivland'a purvh.-ise at first, but n-verthelesa applied the lialm t!or oughly and In in hour's time w-.is a'.le t Rl, , she now appll It w !i. n- evt.r h,. fp,.i, an aone ,,r a ,,oJn and n.1(ljl that ,t auviy glvs relief Mr that I1MslHne u.hich .he had ever dlJ KK murh ,.,,h1 Th 25 nx.d 50 cent sire for sole by Kstes- t.(nn prU? p0 The apple orchards are like gorgeous brl(I(U wia E. E. Turner, of Compton, Mo., wrltns u, that ,urfering from plies for MV,nteen years, he completely cured (hem by ulnK three or I)e Wtt's Witch Haxel Salve. It cure eczema and severe skin diseases. Chaa. ftogers. Why Is it yu always ex- t a stout l"-rn.in to be good-mtturvl ? Torturing. Ichlng, scaly skin erup .lona, burnt and scalds arc soothed at onci" an'1 I'r''ni'tly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Chns lingers. The siimnii-r girl's belt give h.-r ni'.re worry than ojiy h -r portion ..f Iwr at tire. Croup and whooping courh are uniiuinxju s terrors; nut like pneu- monla. bronchitis, and oth'-r throat and lung troubles, can le uulckly curwl by using One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Kogers. Tn. ,.at.-n.illar will s,n h- making Us furry presence known 10 the ang'ils'i r th K,.IK, BUImrl..r n',aid-n. on,y acu(e un(f w)ch : may prove fatal in a few days, but rM mlc coughs and throat tr ubl"s may receive Immisllate rll-f ,inl h.. permati'flitly Cough Cure. cured by n Cliarh Hoi-ers. Minute .Many of the if,ld ptirH'-M ar- only all .er irilt .r e,Ve the w"irTs linv i.-ry much more money to tftian.!i-r n luxurious trlt.- th;i'i th-lr upp'-nrani-.. ,u. n. di'-ate. regulator7 He Favorite Home Remeilg. For aii diseases ca-jsed by der.uigement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always in the house and you win 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 freauenl headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite ana tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM VS i mnaTi i ill aM li. . MONS LIVtR 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. II. Zellin Co., 1-lilladelpliJa- M KKWAlin, Tle Finnish lia.tl,irhaod hereby offer J.'O reward for the recovery of the inxly of John O, llemliSckmin, who wo drowned on May let. Al.KX. Uoi.MAN. rlmuieJui Hertuiy. When Uw Birring time comes, ireiitln Annie, like all other rentable .er"ii, Ul cleiu the liver and ren,vat the eyelem with IVAVICt'a Utile Karly Kbtcm, fam.itis Hltle pills for the liver and stoninoh all the j-,ir round. I'harlest Itoirers, liflLl'KKS A NO CO NTH ACT 1113. i If y,u want good lumber and loiveat I ilcee tlgure with th. tMx-l Mills. ' v, t, KlnVAKOS. nijeiit. X.S immercl,il stivet. Axtorla. TIIK oiUKiTIDM NOT tlOOO. There aiv nople wli have objections to advertising matter in the columns of a new.spap,-!'. The ground of objection Is that i hey do nt want to read ad- l.l'-llu. .,.,.1 V..... tt.t. ..I. I....I I ... 1 u .. 1 ' ' ' 1 1 "Nl ! ' nentlli.-s the tttltOiHIae. ,(), (Ninvey valuable ui.-iiui i"inrf ,iuuioie uiiorMiation. " "'. ! nT ' , ' ' v 1 ' ' ilng car mTVliv of the Wiscoimlii t'ssi i j I'und- U V A.. Mltwauke'. Wla. or titsi. S. 1 tatty, lienorul Agent. I'l Stark street, lVuilsjid. Or. CONDITIONS I'NHATISFACTiMlY. Iin.liin. May l--The Oiuly Mall's rt'r r sj.euUtiit nt Palais under date of Vel n -s lay ay : A tlns-k bat: all n lotlay attack-vl the Turks near Ohllllplim. The ilreeks f tight well, but th,-lr ammunition 'ii n exhuuste.) and they were com pelled to ri'llre. The otfliN-n and men In Kplrus are UIT ., , ,hp m,M1,.n, ( ,,llll,l,.rtlllf Mr Hmpatr..ts. A ,. , , .... .... 1 " ry immitlsfactory condition of thlntts xlt. Tit NHfOltr tl'ION IIMt. GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMKIUCA'rt SCF.NJC LINE. "call is N.K'k nIUfit o Usat Disioi) The all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via rVattls and Hpokane Shortest and Quickest Line Ttl St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL PfUNTH EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and IJbrary Observa tlon Cars. Dolly Trolnw ...FHt Time HEHVICK AND rM'KNKHV C. K.iyi'KI.KD For tickets and full Information call on or address A. B. C..DKNNISTON. C. P. & T. A., Portland, r. It. C. STEVENS. (J. W. P. A.. Seattle. Astoria and Columbia River jtoilroad TIME CARD. Train p-uve rl. aside f.,r Astorln nt 7:30 a. m. daily and 3 p. m d illy, exeept Sunday. Trains l avo Astoria for Kiavel nt 9 a. in. dally and S p. m. dally, excent Sunday. Tralnti leave Astoria f..r S-.ml.le nt l'C.'I'l a. m. dally and u p. tn. dally, e-ci-pt .Sunday. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria ut 'J.l" a. m. dally and 3:5)1 p. in. dally exce.it Sunday. Sunday afti-niism tnilns one hour lat'T from all Kilnts. This Railway Company Operates Its trains on the famous bloc system: Lights Its trains by electricity through out; L's?s the celebrated electric berth rad- In,f lamp; Ituns splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between 8t. Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated vestlbuled trains, carrying the latest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining- chair cars and thi very best dining car service. For lowest rates to any point In the United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, . General Agent, Portland, Or. J. W. CASEY, Tray. Pass. Agent Milwaukee NO-TO BAG iiTsrt.QlniltntesseM.llliiUlsiiii t pteye Its power to iliwlmr tttmisslw tt liihsmilnsnf fi, N io-Ino ImiinanMieai iwrro fil luliw serlil, Mr m,ii J i.miii Hi IUitt sue ti iwjst alia lo iiinig Hie lini'l"iil man tout. loitmasitii ti.KMt't Jut ir Imi. Tim will 1st it. lahlHl lyfiinl you loWl j ttliat fur m niin la l..iilineW nuHtunlwil hr urusslaiasrsrts ih,r Hiinil II- our iHmtlrl' llen I'jSililtrixl Ki.ll i,l Hliia Vlllll I.IIV KrlHXIIIIUMSUWSSUtl iMMUiilns. aiwtWruNai'KUMhU UKMKUI lU,l'lil.Mii.rf terk. old and MD H 1 arrnBe ... irrra all me nurnirem iiiiuaiMT. ii ria.ai.ni"a"""iwi aruns. Ml stun ki,noasi"Uhaiirli.arr "Ha"BiJ siluutKitlUaa riirlnBI1IatniiithnsiiilrealiiraeainsllMkiiisaiia ... ... The ri-aa.ni aiiffamra sre imi mnl h iNa-iiim la bmiuai slssly pet eenl ere jrnnwei wrin rroete)llla. I't'fl lKN Is Ilia mil ? Smiarn rnnalr lneiirevlllHiul en onarslkui. miMilimil la. A wtllinriianiiitraivnailniuniir miuniwl It ail l.tr. niH auoi'l a imiiuai.ur I.OUalH,i,ali fTir va, lir malt eaml tur rsseilreulareinl itsiilmunuus, AiMrve UAVWL MgUK IN P. 0 UuJ tnt, Ku yreiKlkaju, ( V. ltbt CH AH itoiiKltrt, taw Commercial Hi reel. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. tuul McKec Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 483 Hond Street. MAMIOOD I VSJtU IIH lim aoula, Third and TltANSritlTTlll I.IMKH. WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER "Mill! GATZERT" Portland-Astoria SU-amnrs l.-avo INnrtlund dally as follows: Abler streH d.s k i a. iil iukI 7 )S p. in. Ann street dock 7 a. m. and p. in. Ix.Vraa Astorlnv C. It. and P. H. N. dock, t IS a. in. and p. iil O. It. A N. do. k, 7 I a. m. and 7 pm. Saturday nl-ht steamer leaw. Port. aiwl fnmi AldtT stnsM dock at : p. m. and Ash ntrwt dock at 10 p. m. Huhedule Includes Sunday night boat out of Portland and Aainrta, but no Sunday mommy; boat. Night boat from Portland oonneots with Steamer "MIUiR" at Cathlamat at 5 a. m. daily eionpt I Monday r Wi-slport, Clifton and KnapiNi, aiul all lundltuca on Orecoa) nde. ! V. I. HCt )TT, President K. A. Peeley. Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent. Astorls. Telephone No. 11. D DADTI A .T 1 rllK rwK I LAIN D "-a i (Vis Kl (Illtnii, U eatMirt, slid vtay l,a.lllica. j THE STfAMER H, C, GRADY lustra Aati.rlit every .i.imlsy, lm-aiUy aiiU I h.ira.l at n . hi., ealiuila) nl 7 n. in, l.evea l'nrtlik' il every Motnlsy. Weiineaitny Hiul Fr.ilay si p, in., ul hsiurlajr at up in. LamllliK alCslhU.iiet on all ilimn trlia' Towlnit and JoMilnir Krimii l Aalurln reiy Sun day, f ueailay slid lliurvlay. KKIH'CKH H . 'I' K - liifnrii.alliii. f.ait et Mill,,: street, Plifl IISON a lll.MtlHli, Aganti. Are You lioiiitf KastV 1 lis surs and see that your ticket reads vis T HE NORTH-WESTERN! LINE. j CHICAOO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -an- OMAJIA RAILWAYS. This Is tha GIIEAT SHORT LINK ftetwaes IMJLUTH. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And jill PointH Kant ami i South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerlass Ves tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Havs given this road national renuta- tlon. All classes of pasaenarars carrtad on the vestlbuled trains without extra oharga BhlD your frelrht and travel over this famous line. All agents har iicnets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. BAV.'.QK, um. Agent. Trav. F. and P. AgL MS Washington St., Portland, Or. i VJ I hese tiny Capiuieiarp superiorl a i'i oaisarn or topama i a vuucinur in uuiunsanuv uinv CURE IN 48 HOUHSVn'ul ikiiVM'JLjaJ the tame diseases with out Inconvenience. VAr nil Hrwrli'i. URE IODACCO HAUIT Ouarantned by Chaa. Itogers. Oruggist iiiimnnn nrnrnnrn M0UPI0INf" Hh KM I Tt- vrssiu. IlirillllWWW llaaW I WHa.avlllia,.i,lii..i.-ii- lliui ul a Isiiiihm Kroni'b -ii)-ai. lii, will tiuiekir t'ui vmi l all itr I mis or ilu'w,M ul Ilia iiiiii i.ia'i i. aiuli limi Maiihiaa, lieintlilS. I'altislll Ilia llai'll.HvlSlnsI KlMMulia, NrfY.iua llalillllH lllla,.,lliaaii'il HtS. l ahislll Uw llai'll.miislnsl Kllllaalulia, Hrvnlia llalillllH pa. lliihlliaM hi larrv. Klliailallna llralua. Varkaasla ftxft 'llliira, VliltlhM I" alarry, Klhaillln pralua, Vsrkwvls . (VllalhialJim. It slls ell luaaaa hr ilar nr tilsl'l. 1'iavai.la tub k tiiMiif tlie'liarta.wlik li llimi rlin-Vnl Wla l..Hiiiiiai..,rh.aa Kitmitt'ti on (lit Ntiutl. bidu of AistoriuV hilln. Twtiity tlfiinoH wunn'r nii'l vt'p'tiitinn :') ilavr. in lid Vil lift of llio Nni'tli "iilf. MiiKiiiflcoiit hUi-h I t m h itloiii't'8, tiv-i I'Hikinj; livt-r aii'l lntVi Himnv .mil nlit'1" tt'ii'tl. Kusy iiipI I'liliiriil pnulfs; littlti or in) j;niiliii iii'tMlfi RESTORED - "rilling Pr rVsti's Tsllmr Kre la wiulrltila Nam) f tia.raitlee. inriirwsii norrun. VMS. such as Wi Maroiirr. U of llm Inns'. Molli. Ws lulutaai, lil Msiitxaal, Niliil)r KuiUaUma. NsrviHiauaas, all O'sliM, l.aat of p.w la Uamorslivo troa ul slilirr ruaJ lf tar-tar. tl,m, y.iulhfuternm, unanlra uan n( lnhstms ntriuin ut sUmulsuia, nhloh leant to lullrmllr, I'e.ia.imi.lli.iti.r l.iunllf. ( hat rairrlod la rat poetsl. l r bus. li.r l bf mail (.rt-tdr rire.ilsr rre. .14 by nil ilnifiUU Aat tur II, Uks nu t.ihor. Wauuta. iiira.1 lr lit I su in. r inji.wm, nuv'niaj Kl tafa "f a- ' a YaiauiU la., IMrUaud. Ut. J. W. CONN. Ajsal. AstorU. A HNAP. For aula cheap and on &y terms, four chop building lot In Mrt'lura's Astoria. I'"r partl.ulafa call on I low all Ward. MS li Hid streel. HTt H'K ll Lt 'Kit.' M MKT I N I Notice U hi-r.-l.y itlvnn that the Hi. nual ni-etliiK of th slo kli"l.l"ns of ihs Astoria Itiillillnit run! Ijmii Aafoi-latlon will be bald at the oftim of tlm srv. ra-tiiry ..n Tueoday. Mny II. 1'T, for tha purta'se of ie iiiji dlr- torn to salts no year. The rlm tl.m will be by lwjl.it. and 'nm' ' "",,KK ' m u,,ul . "l"rK m CI I AH H. WltliIT. Pr Attosl: FIIANK U PAIIKKIt. Sn-reiary Ladles Who Vnluo 4 frflortl coniplf-tton ftmiilin.t unn" I' i t V prmtnrfa 'fl mi l rfii-.; I ft 'nr.itaeai . irit1...unii,,r. " i'n" itaii. .,4 m t,... ...... , ,.iiiouiiaVat lieaiBmutiili . n.ir I lir.i... I rollings, i,iar iimrrii NMia, i irara ,mi 9ti iwitui ina (a Hi,, ii air or rac nrnwa rilling v t, II la Una hee.iinl.rjr hltiitt hihnj) a (Uaraoiaaiucia la.lu uu -n "i nliali I It raaaa a.4 Challanaa Ilia world far '- rannut eure, 'frtia aeaaaa hua aara ' It ad Ilia ah III n Ilia iiumI uuualil iliyal , o a. VtlOO.OOO rai'ital tM.l,irrt uur t,i.r.lh.ik . . n-tlfnaraalr. Aba,ilninrtiofaarti M.4ir,iia) I .11. AiltlKM MiK HtMrnv t (a. alaaooia lantlilo, CUlCAl.U, liX. V'-a,a.a,a,va.a,aaJvaai i i CAVTrtti, ami 1i'l-MrVi oMlpl rwl mil 't Vnt bnirtrs.cntiititctrd fr MoorTC feii. Oom orncc i OnoaiTC U, Iatcnt Office 4liil we si JtT' ilf NntriiI ta Km 1uu liMlt tUuM rem"! (fun Wjuhiiii(ttn, KimI muttVl. drawtng iif phMn.( lih drarrtfv i Inn. We jjnlvtw, tf (MUrnulitn r hi!, frra ul t hir, Oltr ( tl'tt duo till IMilrlll I tf Mtrtt. utt i'I uiut iti the U H. ani lurogn uuniilM rnt IfiD. AttUrru, ( C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. tTf ht Orncc. WaaMiNoroH. D. C. t IIV -lta,V Vs-i-yli WVVn LZAZ'pi m " W a Itf.fi.pniannuilt ""Ja.-'l fur o rrh.a. rr4.'IJUa,f,f ii.. B,r.uai..rili.,; r la lut. A Uhiina, unnatural Oaafaa1 fjj naia, nr anr IlilUmin .i'-ii, iiriialli.n ir Ul'-rfu aaia. tlon nf iintiini. mni atirn Cn, tralii-a. Nun aillliim iil. i Jfaa-Jj aula! b Lruasiala, jL fi" S""' ''I slam rari"r, g7U l 'pri-aa. .i..iai., l( T.-'H fi m. r J l...i(h, p.n. r S t ir. ular tt'iir vu riMiuaat t. .-....ava, T A traoi marks. i ' nvainiini dOSVIuiUTa a.. in Aniiiri. w. h:":'i:.7:.""" "' .J,lr.,.Mlk:'.?.!l"uu"' "' " vS. iZ CM. rooiiT SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. uill tr mm. AdJftua MUNN A CO., 301 Ureadwny. New Vsrk. fpninnnnniQnri ft I jOarr IU..KIO I'UIHOM .mani, f ' m l """t "l"j a. Y.mrallSaiaal.'.u ! Vw-jT rlofu4f'aamatiii,-attii.lara4tyasuaiau '''Jll. If "l'.-"terlim.iiiaharaS iilf.u utniutMiuwa V i X i Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agenta, Astorls,