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THK DAILY AriTOKIAN, FKIDAY MORNING, MAY 21. 1897 POVERTY ROWS VICTORS AGAIN Debuted the Occident nt the liuwl Inij Alleys Lust Nlijlit. u.osi: and i:x(;min(j ;a,mi:s liryc Nnwltcr ut ,illr asd (irntlcnicn Vlipcmcil I he (mine liinimmlnl Ml reel's tli.illcniie Kc)co(cd. Tim wi'iiim! iMWilug riMllii't hi'tHcMit, Jicktd t.-nm took plant In I nliflit and Uw ISiwcty Uwa w--in oij.au wIiiimm A larg iiuiiiIkt of ladl and gtiii,. nwn Uir.Mig.-d tlw A. K. ", building, ami tha -t.K. una . ,.y on... The n,ll.. wi.ix. v,.ry cnlhiiwuiatU: and viu'ml, uii 1Uii.Ih h,. .t a n mi ,iiiItr, Junl 'U-fora aim giuuu Ik-kiwi, Mr. Hit limn Win.., iui li.'luilf of III' Commercial Html IWtm, vlulllrllirmt 1h Wlllll'T if tMi limloli, Tim ttuma wr rompiiavd of Mil folo1iiu giitninn; ivwrty twV. H. ltov-rM-. V. I.. Jt"bb, K. I., Parker, A. A, Kindt. II. H. Kliullay. II. lull, It. V, C Aatbury un.l Jlmiitv Thing Oonhlnt K, M. Humi. John U Mo l)"nn. K. il, Itotfi'iK, K. I'. Kendall, o. ilipfr)', Jam- Klnlnyaon and M. M. I'likcn, Tin flint g.uiw w do., mill minting ul up l tlx (lino th Ituil hall wit rolled Jl wb anioiy' vlrliry. Tl.r lotala wciv; IWrrty llw, i!n7; l-ll(, ,'"1. Tho lllKlMMt cnt if th JVvnriy Itow t-uti mum madi by ll. mw TIUi. who got 31 K. a Itomm wn liliih nuwi on tlx otlii-r i1-, with 31. Tim -cnd game wa nK null' o t'luM, KlfitQUKli up 10 th nM frame tha rmuU was In doubt. Th tili ware: Poverty How, SIS; Ocvldint. I'M, Ttt poverty How luxl won two straight garm-a. The vk'turn rofuant lo rnoognu. ih halnge of th Comiunrvlul Hlrwt.. Maying the latter should met and iV f"tt Uie 'rlilffllJI l'f"rt tnlklllf itf 4Uir Kii. It U llki'ty Kitiiu will ba pWytxl l.y ttwwa twvi (jnil. Tht lvprly I town will nrl ly twin from Colli nm UU irtivul, UHh x'ii 'l iiilll 4huI IvlWmilh. 1IUIKKHY CIIAUiiK HrSTAIS Kl. Ttio !-lWt f Malln' Tiiii Ac nniittnt for by Trwlwry. Thai tlw ilofrat nf Will Mallir Iwun l 1)m Amnrw Ko Slmll nuU'ii l-l"-. M.i.lu.y nlh-lii. wmh ! tn lr-' h ry lift twi i'ivl l-yiml th u'l iiw t Tlw lw t'lny ' Ihrnw iii n th t"! ('luuliM Mr IhMwil.l ml Hurry lptmn. Ku f"W jmUry ail Ui tiuttur uf t'uiniit.'rclnl lmt am itlnI1iuil Iwyiiiifl rrunl linn. Mr. Mtt.llwin tl nlnry. n "H)wrtly l-f.ii lli ittni." hi mUiI ynwti-nluy, "I u wuritvil Unit thrr wiut a. iiiilrni'y in f""t tu lhnw biti our (nun. hHrmi' to nuy. Mr UnutJ.I l.li m i'f II. H l' l! ''"'I ln KriTr-lly lll!r.-i In.iuwii t", II ..-r nriiut:i Vi n.l IVrry ov.-y to lv ll CimiunTcUl S'r.H-Iii tlf h-u-t fiiil' of 'f court". I wnulfl nH l!lfVt tl, knowliiK th" n-K'iril 1hi H"iilli lui-n have fur irulli ftiul vnm lly. Thrn tlw rt-iwrt eamc to rm ttml Iath m aimI MilMuioM ImJ funm-J I hi cn ilry. I nj it hvl'r-ve thin n trt. -Ulwr, till afir th isainc, "How dl. I I illmtiviT It? Will. Ill UU you. It oiipottr that f'rtitaln ! !.. rnHxlnit 1h hopinwif" 'f vlnb-y f"r thivt luiwwl-off ftib'y enliril Klvr-nth BiriM.t, maw Molwwlit nn.1 Ix-moii a i-Untr iuh, pronillnif thi-m 35 tx-iUii If thoy Ixtniii' rtl to thu tra.tu'tka. To thU thy iwrreil. 1 null U U Tunty. w-hn I tnii ui-.ii th.m (Uvbllnn th S& ciim. Thry will ncwr ntraln l'ly I" I'l'inmrreUI mxt-A tiuii. If I lvnv mythliiK to wy about It. Il" touith to mnki n man frir't h' h 'hurch." M'limali il InKm have h r.-tu. f.ir. Itortw R"l ri-puUtloiui. iul th Htory of ttflr eilim lnut raual a jiro foun.l miiii"ii. TlH-y mk no ilonln! of tilM wtIoim oluirr auinnt tru'iu. Mr. Miullnon atii ) U thinking rloualy of iJlanharirliiB Inum. svisr)Ur.K CArTiKi. Hprlim-ll.'1'l, HI-. May 2'.-D-puty HlKTirf Muika arrlv.Ml iut i-vfiilim with Frank limriiil. whom li urn-nlnl in 'h!i-Ki. I'nim-roii. It l iiIIi-ri-iI. p'-r-pi-lruli-il ii rlrvcr awlnill1 on Churl . Wloii'cr, a inoiii'y-liMiiU'r, iuul .1. ('. Klulioll. a Ji wi-lir nf tlila I'lly. Hi' Irorrowi-il t:f from 'h nv-n ami pro hmI f hii-uiv thi'iii by putiliiK up tlliunomlH mibl to b worth Tin illanwinilx wiv pronoiimM j nt KIiJiiiICh Jowlry iix, a r.Mli,. Tht ntnn wori- to li itliu-fl 'n tin vault of th IlllnolH National bank, ami the loan wan ti I l'Oll In 30 ilays. At the 1 xplratloii f t'"5 " rauwron 1UI not appi.ir ami tin tom w takfn from thi vHiilit. Th.-y wtre found to be lo ru. It la auiowil the bo-ow aton wt aubwtltuUfl w hllo the tranafiT woa Ih'Iiib nuiile t the bank. EXCKSSIVE HRAT IN FItlrfCtt. San Francisco, May 20.-Th wiathor waa rxxlvply hot hre yoateriiay and i wtry in, the day t-hi UH'i-n'onu tiT gave lndliftik.na of breflkljifr th ivconl for Uie llrxt nlnn-ttH-n daya of May. It roue all tho morning at an alarmlnn rate until iioontliiM, when It reached 8S de Kreca. Then it ntopxd and all cha.ncei of a new record were gone. Hut It camff wry clow to making a flew mark, rn.lv twlra In twenty-alx year nava tlw-re been hotter daya In May ptior to the I9th. IMPORTANT TO HOUSE BREEDERS San Francdsoo, May 20. Tho petition In InwilviMiry of Mimriid Hiillahury, In volimlai-y liiaoU'rnt, wu flliil at ,th "Itlra of tlw eoulity clvrk of Alailifiltt lounly yi4rdny, and tha ulionlug Hindi' iiiiylliliiif but MKMliriiKliu to tlw iiuiiu'loiia rjrillior 1 1 o .iu:- 1M lliilillllln m ir,5,Mi, and nayn hlaaawla tttmnint to but MOV In perro.-ial pi op t'i'ly. all xmnpl frun I'ixulloii, Tin-re la a-oiio t'lKutinitfi'Mii'iit in tha f lu-t that In ona annul pron-rly In cIiIcbkj. -a Miiuit'd to b worth .'Mi.iioo, but m ri - H'U'.I to tint rxli-llt nf f l.V,0ll). Hurt rvi-c thai, too, la nrT'ii-t auulu by Hi fivt thai Hallabury la defmidinit In ull IMiliHIMiUi'til BKulliat ilillti by tll tlill'd Mlnli-K tiovi'i'iiiiK-iit In th" noilliriii .IN trii't of California for 12'i'J.khH. wlm In. I .-ii'. I alnrit IM'2. Moat of tht' (I'llinP ar not airiir-il, but th-fu of vVi'lla, Curno A. Co,, for pminlaMny iviU- and liilii't. and that bank ban alr-ady oiimienciid null ti forwloait, VIA KKY WI'.HT AH CHI'AU Th" Ain'-rifttii Coiiiuilaal m Ni-ib aily Hiiiiiii'n, .N.-w Vork, May 20 - A ll-tn.t .l piitoli from 1 1 ii v aim via K-y at unya : T)i Joint IriiviftiuiUion i.f llm Itulx i nM iih- not Ki-t ttlmitt w'-ll, and Ihrr la aoin iluiiifrT thai ttm 1'iitii-il Hm; a ri'HNa'iilullvt will find lilmai'lf forfrd to wkUidniw lMaiiM of ililiy and th ln!idim y to ollt-1y aak and lnlt in tiud.-irlritlil" iidtlloiia. NVwi 0"iiiii thai Krrra, wh nirut-d In l).-iiiral l.ix-'i r"xri of th I lulu rtjM. and who wiia tti J ii, 1 1 wllh th utifortunati Amer. Iran to !imni'.'iaon nt tin time of ItuU'a il-th, baa btn rr-iirrt-al d liilftly, pmlMibly aa a warnltiK I' him mud olhera tluit wlill Hpnin i-onwnla Hlll-ly to a frt Ainirian inviMla don, alx hita Iht own lib aa lul '.in titty of hr aubjM-la In a -a' of thl kind. FTra nam-rta thai ha !a an AiiMi-U-an cllUi-n. but not r''Kllrrd. It In aald alao tlutt alia Mr. Cailioun' arrival tluit Ju tx-fort- liiin-ral le lrKn,n hla hivrwllifullon lat nlKht word had bmn ptt"l down 111 line that atl erMtna W'lai tolkHj ver-lulel about firtil play will liear from It laei. no matter Iviw prlliiaJ th American if.v- eminent may l In promlai-a of proli tiiai at ajiy cmt. Cieunra) Wcyl-r la expected here a-on o.n.1 b baa ( aJfod of hitn a lonK Iniervtnw to the b-al pr In which he mftkei the alaioilK'lit thdt lh" ("U baaa are vilhy and lnlelllijent peopl ami lh.il aa rur weern prnvlnret. are wholly HMiine1, the time to put U- refia-m In iieratln ha kiw. TIIK CAMVKH OIUKCT. Will N.t It the Inu4rtal Oovrrninent Clmnife H-al'im lU-R-ulatkaia. Ottawa, M.vy 2 A ir lt"iiient aa ntaile by the rtvernment In the ,iie of conimotia that on aiioui t of iui-:i illi.twtUfiwll.in luivtnK aitaet. amona tlie AitM-rli-ana c n-erned In the i-hriim a.!lnit, the Cnlted Htalea bad nrwnted lt the lfnperl.il rovr-i- meiit Ihe iii-'Mlty oT nm.-niUna the lea bkll down by th rarl arbitrn tora In onlr to allay the Irrtlail'in i-a b among the Auu-rlran r. l.-t tin. oia-ratlon of l!w r-KUtalllir. the llrttiah vernim-nt lvad rrf-ned the r-iu-l t the ("iinallun K'ini inmit, la'lng Ihe iartua mainly afficted by lh- ppixml of lh I'nli.-d Sun- The Canadian government, however, aww no remain to arcept tht proponed amendment to the trient aeallng res uLnlVma and hail therefor refua?! to ranuait. The reault la IhiU there will be no mlllli'tlin of the 1'arl acn-e-miuil, whlrh will go on undlmurbed In la otxintlon until abrtdgi-d ty ef Mux ton of time. The agreement la to be In forve five year, dating from 1S9J. A NEW MAGAZINE. A New Jounuil to lie Hlart-d In Chl rago, w ith Klower aa Kdltor. Chicago, May 20. tlilcngo U to have a new reform mngaxlnr. It will be ralel '"The New Time" and will le edited by It. O. Hower, recently editor of i Arena, and Frederick lo Ad anin. editor of New Occalona, and heal of the democratic lr-ia ami literary burau In tlw presidential camiialgn. Tlu magaxlne la backed by men prominent In the Ho-caJled refjnn moViMiKMit, and will be devoted o a 'llHcuxalon of aaal and Mlltlcal eevn oiny, dlre-t leglalation, the national owiwrahlp of nionooll aivl the money nuiwtkm. and klndo'd aubj.-cla. TIIK CKI-KMAN KSTATE. San Kranolmx, Muy 20. Honcrt I. Little Men and yy 01' nen Wc call thcr little men and little woircn, Imt they are neither. They have ideas and ways all their own. Fortu nately they soon be omc fond of cod-iver oil, when it Is vlv en to them in the form of SCOTT'S EMULSION. This is the most valuable remedy in existence for all the wasting diseases of early life. The poorly nourished, scrofulous child) the thin, weak, fretting child) the young child who does not grow t all take Scott's Emulsion without force or bribe. It seems as if they knew that this meant nourishment and growth for bones, muscles and nerves. Book Ulling more about it, free It wort py to try a xubctitute for Scott fcmiilsion with the Children. They will relah the reI thing. For uk at 50c and $1.00, by all druggists. SCOTT t B0WNE, Nw York. Colitnuiti, executor of the will of bla Ht.flMr, Mra, C'orrli' Coleman, who 4'ed la .Oakland May 12, li'Jl, hat fllrd Ida final WTOiinl In tha robala irt. Th eolnte pi now remly for dlairlbuilon. Il aka that a day he at f r dlairlbuilon (V,..iniin rix-etvwl ll.12.3i3 aa executor aiul dlalniriw-d having a biil.uicf of fin."''? i aah on hand, w hich la ibt leatliel with tin- Cldin Truwt Co. Tlw ml itli. wua apprn-liw d at VM.nV and the renla from It amountd to $12,111 liy the Icrma ;f (he will I'AOW In to h h I I liilruat. for Wlillam T' II Colemn-i u it II he arrive, at Hi" age of 2 year nil': r.r.itMCUA HKi.icr. Johnny Hull May Have Iwn a t.ll'.le Tot I'revloua, New York. May 20. A Ih-ntid Jli- pnirh from Klngitlon, Jaiunlci. m Tie llrWlah ahlp Tartar haa aelr.il the Ili-rmU'ln on a charge of a bn-io h of lu'werimtkaial law. Tin- engine of the lloriii'ida hna la-en dlcmi"cl-d. The i-hnrge of the ruaotna ollb-er uaalnat Cupliilil Muridty of the Iletinudii of not divlarlng the b'Hita anl ialh found on Ixinrd. ha Iwn (llmla.l. MAR IN I; NI-WS. 11X411 W Al KM. IW W'ATKH. DATK. i a. a. i ex, ;".. ie a" h in II Ii in ft Ii in fl ,li 111,(1 Tiuiibiy.Tl I M ' l 7 i lit II 'I Wniiiwl'y i ; -ti A ii ; i t ii u V 'Vx Thin--. lay .in ,1 In 1 I I 4 7 II 'll III 'il I 11 l ;t V Krlday . .'!4. 5ft jjln lii'.'liii II. 12 -u.iui.Uy u'.'ftlil o 17 id V. n Niiiiitnv , :i i) SI t I" c u I ii . I 'ti I .', Monday. 2ii 7 It 7 -.' v. 1 lu !.' 1 i, 2 Ii TIIK KTAOK OK WAT HI I. I 6 : HTATIOX. v. w v . cli-ar 1'Uiir i-liiir l-l.-Mf i-liar irr rleiir I'orllioiil. I Ir - '21 II Ui " .HI ' M : ii.' nil I l,f liullra. Iir 1 I 4 riniiiillu, nr.... :;i. . Niirlliirl Wiii.li ti 7; Weiiiili'liM- li lit h' l- l(OII, lllilllO t h WclM-f, ilalio...:liU! II 7 I 4 ll. V II ' 0 'I on NotwlthatoJidlTig the cooler wenth-r w iiiii.i ix'-vmia-M rwtiuiviir 10 y.mt'ruay over th ('"luniJila river baaln, the rlv- .. 1. 1..1. .n . e.. ... i.. .. i eiu un (uiiiiiiue lo riee. MtKli warjmT weather will prevail to. day and Saturday, aiid with the In crwei h.ivt a more rapid rlae may b rXM;tNl. The temperature Uiia norn Ing range from 40 to M dogrora over tlx (Vdumbla river lataln, yt.-rdAy It rangi-d from CH to TH di-greea. In ll'.H on 1 1) la dale the Wlllanietta at fornland rd 17. feet; today the ratlng la 21 . In 17( tai thla date It w-aa IK f.t. The aeaaon thla year la from 10 lay to two week earlier; hence the maximum height may be eX!oc!d ettrll"T. The liver will all continue to rlae. but at a )a rate than for the paM fw daya. The rtao will la more rapid from Friday to Humlay. Tlie Wllla mottr ,t lnrl!and will rlae at the rate of .i to .S of a fiait a day for the in xt fur or more daya. Cnhiw a material change takea plain, wat-r will U on Front atnt WilnTlay, May 2fith. one ""k fnn yewtftilay (a rW of only 4.4 feet mtre la iec-wia r- fur thla). Tlw Clearwater will rlx aaln from Onlay. The Snake In iuther;l IdaJio will continue to riae alowly. Th" Co lumbia above I'aaco will romtinue lo ri one foot or mre a day. while b- low I'uhxi to the Caaoadca the rin. wl'.l te .D to .X of a foot a day at Umatilla and at The Pa! In ataiut 1 to 1.5 feet a day. Ilclow the Caacadea the rlae will conlhiut from .5 to .8 of a foot a day. Iate yeaterday afternn a ax-ond burk croaa.nl In, aupowd to le the Aureola. The Amerlcjui lark Vl lotte. nine daya from San Frawlaco, arrived yesterday In lNLllnat, and will gt to Portland for a cargo of lumber. The atitam-r Slate of California ar rived In yesterday ami left up rlvr In charge of Pilot Pattvraon. She cross ed the hogbai-k aafely thla time. If the derelict aohooner (Icneral fllg lln la atlll alloat he will undnubtelly be found within the next few days, aaya the Seattle P.-I. In reapase to an urgent telegram sent from San V ran- liacn to the treasury diiairtmeit, the revenue cutter IVrry, now in thla port, haa been ordered by Copt, Shitemaker, chief of Uie revenue cutter service, to proceed at oje to the place w h -re the Slgltu wan laat algh'.eil and i-nilse In lh vlclnHy for ten daya. The Corwln U alao llr'ctl to aa!l nt once and n a'jit In the aeairh, wiille th- Rush nnd tlrant, already well on their way north, have order to keep a careful lookout. The tirvln went to Tai-onm yeseiday, and dipt. C. L. Iloojier hna arranged for her lo go on tho dry d.K-k for light reiKilr l foiv atnrtlnK on Jier crul. The IVrry will be ready to leave in a day r si. The olllcers had not ex-nyit-.l order for several dnya. but their preparation for the voyage will renulre but a abort time. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Not let la hereby given that the umi nrtt'Ue on treeta and public w ays of the common council will receive bids at rhe otllce of the auditor and police Judge of. tho ofty of Astoria until 10 o'clock a. m., May the 24th. 1897. for the Im provement of Thirty-third street from Franklin avenue to Harrison avenue, Harrison avenue, from Thirty-third to Thirty-fifth street, and Thirty-fifth street from Harrison to Irving avenue, in accordance with the pUuia, rpecln onitlons and onlinancea therefor. The city will iay for all croaMkngs In warrant drawn on the road and orojwlng fund. The rlglit to reject any and all bid Is hereby reserved. FRANK L. PARKER. IMuUrman Committee on Streets and Public Way. Aatttrla, Or., May 21. 1897. The par.isoj handle make the expense count up In even the plainest sunshades. TRANIPOIITATION I,IC. QO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. K'ak tioll.M No Dsn Tha all-rail route lo Kootenai mining dlatrlct, via Seattl and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND AX At POINTH EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper, Dining and Library Obawva- tlon Cars. Dally TraltiH ...Past Time HKKVK'K ASK BTK.NKICV L'NtAQl El.Ell For ticket and full Information call on or addres A. B. C. DENNI8TON. C. P. tt T. A., Portland. Or. ft. C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A., Seattle. This Railway Company Operate II train on the famoua block system ; Lights It train by electricity through out; L'e tha celebrated electric berth read ing lamp; Run splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, flilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates ateam-neated vestibultd trains, carrying the latest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawl aa room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining chair cars and tin very best dining car service. For lowest rates to any point In th United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or addres C. J. EDDT. General Agent, Portland, Or. J. W. CA8ET. Trav. Pass. Agent Two routes east. Less .dust mpre comfort. If for no other reason than because of ll co-n-paraUve freedm from duft you should take the HurllnKtim Route when you go East. Mind you, we do not claim that our trains en joy AHSOL.L TE exemp tion from dust. Such a statement, would not be true. But we do claim an-1 we know we are right that our tracks ore better balaated and better maintained than those of any other railroad to Oma ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City. St. Louis and Chi cago. Two routes East via Billings. Mont., and St Paul. Minn. SHELDON. Oen'l Agent Portland.Oregon. A. C. Are You Going East? Ba sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. IMlLWAUK CHICAGO. ST. PAUL,, MINNEAPOLIS -anf- OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la ths GREAT SHORT LINE Bstwssn DULUTH. ST. PAUL, .. CHICAGO And all Points East aud South. Their Magnificent Track. Pesrless Ve tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: 'ALWAYS ON TIME M Have given this road a national reputa tion. AU claaaaa of passenger carrlad on tha veatlbuled train without axtra oharga Ship your freight and trav! over this famous Una. AUagsnta bat tickets, W. H. MEAD. F. C, SAVAGE, Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt US Washington st, Portland, Or. TKANftPOKTAHION LINK. 0. R & N. OIVEH CliOICB or Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Pad Via OgdeD, Denyer and Omaha or St. Peal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining- Cnafr Cars Astoria to San Francisco. State of Cal., Monday, May 1. Columbia, Saturday, May S. Htate of Cal., Thursday, May 13. Columbia. Tuesday, May 18. Ktate of Cal., Hunday, May 23. Columbia, Friday, May 28. For rata and general lorortuauon saj) oo er address O. W. L0CN8BERRT, Agent W. H. HURLBURT, - Oen. Pas. Agt., Portland. Or. E. McNEILL, President and Uasagsr. Going East? IR YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points FIRST Go via the St. Paul because tha lines to that point will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St Paul reads via tha Wisconsin Cen tral because that line makes dot con nections with all the trans-continental lines entering the Union Depot there, ad Its service Is first-class In every particular. THIRD For Information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket read ing via the Wesconain Central line, or address JAS. C. POND. General Passenger Agent. Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEO. S. BATTY, General Agent. Portland, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER HE GATZEBT" Portland-Astoria Steamers leave Portland daily as follows: Alder street dock 6:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. m. and S p. m. Ijeave Astoria, C. R. and P. S. N. dock. 6:45 a.m. and 6:45 p. m. O. B, & N. dock. ? a. m. and 7 pm. Saturday night steamer leaves Port and from Alder street dock at 9:45 p. m. and Ash street dock at 10 p. m. Schedule includes Sunday nlgtg boat out of Portland and Astoria, but no Sunday morning boat Nlgbt boat from Portland connect with Steamer "MILER" at Oathlamat at 5 a. m. daily except Monday for West port, Clifton z4 Knappa, and all landings on Oreffom side. U. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley, Agent Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent Astoria. Telephone No. 1L EAST jtg SOUTH I.KAYR rOKTLAM). ARKIVK. OVKRLAX i l'X PlthSS, (or alein, Kimeliun.-. Alil:llll, aerainentn. flen, Sn Kmin-isce, .li jave. 1. Anceles, l 1'km), X. w dr leaim ami Hit- last. :00 P. M 9::'J) A-M. :i A.M. linllr exivpl Muniay. f7:30 A. M. tl 50 P. M. Roellllr rasensi'r t:SUH. M. Via Wcoilbiirn, tor Mount Alltel, -II-veilnn. West Sent, HrownsvilU", Spritig Held ami Natron Paily except uuil.iy. Corvallls passenger. t5:50 P. M. MeMiiinvllle pnwVr U ai A. M. Pally, tllly except Sunday. PIrect connection at San Francliieo with Oc cidental !.- Oriental ami Purl tic Mail Meam shlp Hues for JPA AW CHINA. NllllllK dte on api'llcallnn. Kales a .d tickets to Eastern points and Eu lope. Alw JAPAN, CHINA. HONOLULU ami AUSTRALIA Can be oblanieil fr-ni J. H KlttltLA.MJ, Ticket Anent.134 Third ll. YAMHILL DIVISION Passenger Pepot, titot cf Jefferson it. 1-eave for O8WK0O dallv al 7:20 a m., 12:15, l:4i, B:2i. :, B:0" i. in.; (Il:: p. in. on Saturiiavs only), ami 0:40 a. in., ami i:30 i. in. on Sundays only. Arrive at I'nnland dally ai 7:10,ti:.i a. in.: 1:30, l l.i. 6. to, 7 p. in inn i HI a in.. '3U and 6:10 p. in, on 8un dnvsonlyi. Heave tor 811KRIPAN d'llv except Sunday at 4::i p. ni. A. rlv- at Hnrtl ind an a. in: Leavw lor Airllo Mondavs, Winlue dnvs and Fridays al : a. m. "Arrive at Hortland TiicMiiK)', TliurKiUyii and Mitunlays at 3.0j p. in. Except Sunday, Except Saturday, K. K0H1I.KK, E. P. ROGERS. Manatser, Aut i.en. 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