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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1897)
4 THE DAILY AST0R1AN. SIMMY M0RX1N0 MAY S.t, JIW. -. i. 11 0, -a: i LONDON TOWN Great Preparations for the Queen's lubllcc Iking Made. FABULOUS PRICES PREVAIL TortiMS Asked Fur Hones aid V'iadn Seats Display ol .1rlhororn Loedoa Gossip. 0pyrlrht, 1SS", by AaKKlatvd Prvw.) Iondon, May 22. Loiuln Ui already plunged Into the quoen'a Julllo prepa ration, nd for the next six ik It promiuoB to be the imaot uiiomifortabl dty tn Europe. Along the route of Uir prooeaalon the front of buildiig art dknured by hideous .wairoldliuia, ire- INunory to building seata. Even UV ohurohos, like St. Martkm-ln-the-Kteklis nnv been Bold to apo.uJaton, who hare almost cotiipleU-ly covered the ed Uloe mtmUoiied with buildup prv-pora- UUle sign reading, "Service as uuuaO." being about the only indtctulon left of the church proper. St. Paul's oathedral la likewise diallgurvd by huge The price of provieiuoa lui already adTaaoed and evwytuing has at least doubted la cost. ir the Jubilee week taveral of the large hotels refuse to make any deuoile airangenienu lor rooms, eveo to old patroua, until week before the jubilee. Every per- aoa who haa beeQ able to do so has let haa or her iiouae for the celeb raiiuu and i preparing to liee to the ouuniry The fact to, that every: In Iu-lon la, to use a slang expresslun, "on the make." Tuesday's drawing room at Bucking ham paiaue wad by tar the smariestuf the year. The weather was bcauufui and enormous numbers of people luieu the etreoU m loe nelgiiburhood of the palace and the Mali. A striking feature of the day was the many state car riages in line. The coach of the duke and duchess of Marlborough eclipsed all of them. It cost foOOO and haa taken a long tinte to iiniso. The body was ot a deep red and the coauh was adorned. In addition to a ducal crown and coat of arms, by a princely coronet, as the duke ot Marlborough is a prince of the Human Empire, and, as the Daily Mail taya, "he is not Inclined to abate one Jot or tittle of his titles." The supporcers of the carriage are in the shape of red mounted silver ser pents we call silver ornaments, made by a skilled jeweler of the hammer ctutha. There were three footmen be hind the coach. They wore red liver ies, whioh were covered with gold em broidery, Uiat part of the work being done la Italy in order to Insure the em broidery against tarnishing. There Is a story p rioted here to the effect that when the duke of Marlbor ough ordered his liveries he chute the brightest red, but tiie tailor refused to make the liveries of that color and pointed out to the duke that the partic ular shade of red wluch be most ad mired was confined to the use of royal ty. The duke, as a result, was obliged to be content with the shade of red used by bis ancestors fur the liveries of their servants. The duchess of Marlborough wore more jewels than anyone present at the drawing room, and Iter very tall dia mond crown and her necklace, com posed of the famous Vanderbtlt pearls, caused a sensation. The trial at Ediaborough of the suit for divorce brought by Sir Chartee Henry Hots of llainagowen castle, Hoeahlre, against his wife, Lady Win ifred Kosb, is furnishing contSii-rabU-gossip, as the parties to the suit are prominent. The proceedings,' which wwe commenced last year, were resum ed on Wednesday before the Edinbr ougti court of sessions. Lady Kot-a is a sister of Lady Olivia CairnB, who was cited to testify. The co-rejVt.-j. De Bath and Brinton, are officers o: "the Eighth hussars and life guards re spectively. Some of the evidence pre sented was of a nature too disgusting for publication. The husband's charge of adultery was fully confirmed by the testimony of servants, who told extra ordinary tales of the conduct of Lady Kose with the co-respondents, both In the house and in secluded nooks in the park of Balnagowen. These details were so salacious that Lady Roes left the court. TRYING THE NEW LENS. The Great Yerkes Telescoix? Used for the First Time. Williams Bay, Wis., May 22. The first glimpse of the starry heavens through the world's greatest lens was given t President Harper, of the Chicago uni versity, and a party of representative CJiicagoans at the Yerkes observatory. Director Hale and Prof. Barnard were the hosts. The night seemed an ideal one for observation. The sky was cloudless, but owing to the atmospheric disturbances of the day before and the fall in temperature, the seeing was pro nounced by astronomers to be only fair. Prof. Barnard, captured by tt.e Chi cago university from Idle Lick obser vatory, declares thait it is not possible to estimate what the telescope nay do for science. It will take weeks and possibly months for the operators to successfully solve the problems which the atmosphere may present HOW AT LICK OBSERVATORY. Two Star Gazers in the Clutch of the Greem-eyed Monster. Ban Francisco, May 22. Director Hol- den and Prof, I lunacy of l.lck otmervn lory are at outs. A eoe commission is attvudy on lis way to llu scone of hivuliltkw bonded by Judge C. V. Slack and dirvoted by the rvKsit to hear HiNr grievances and to arUtruto the difTeivneva if xwilk and if not to nvonimviid some course that will re Mum hirmNvy among the iwlnaimnerrv TVmothy tiny Ilu-ii will udHt in the invcxtigattotv Governor Hudd ws to have bon prrM-iil but wtui culled to Siw r.inxnu iKi bUNincm. The dllllcully !. gan wKh the inability of l'lvf. llnMen aiul "his auNirtllmue to agrve. Aftr Uie resiKiiitin of Prof. KarnaiM, Ilol doa tvconiiiHtiil."! Prvif.Husew'y if tflun forvl for the vacuicy. At llrst Kuwey ivfused, but afiorwnrtl lie revxusldorwd .Wi.l luxx'i't'd ilu offer. The new tct trvdhvimT dMliir8 that l'if. linden (old him he wits to take lUuuarl ploe and go m with 15jrnaid's work llold-n hiis rpi,5,iKl to Judge Mack and other nv't'ts that Hiuey was never ,ilyil im.ler such agreement. He mijs liu.swy wii npis'iuily to wrk with the frotsd" y biWit, The tlUxKor one of the lur-rvst iutrumeiits of Its kind In the wvrM, hss iK'ver lve used since k was b ( up six mouths ago, and l'rxrf. Holdcn contend that lliu--y was artieularly ongagvd to use lu This doiti kd lWe4se Huty. He is understood to be ainUUous a.id has a desiiv to make a mime and till the ohair left vacant by l!anarvl. Judge Slack is anxious to compromise the matter if ix:il'le. He thinks both men may be satistied and hopes to prevent any breach of 'Ohe peace, though both nen have o:uy l'id written commun ication With each otiKr for uoe time and affairs are iiute as frigid on top of the moumam as they were during Barnard's residetive there. LATEST ORIENTAL. NEWS. A Bnti&n Prisoner lUmoved to IKxig Kong .'liinee Ltn Broken Olf. San FraticiscxK May 2-'. Oriental ad' vices per steamer Belgic from Yokoha ma says: After reiiealcd fale ntw"ts of her transfer, Mrs. Carew, the poisoner, wa taken from the British Jail at Yoko- tioma and conveyed on board the An cona on April -.' for, it Is believed. Hong Kong. The utmost secrecy was preserved regarding her dearture and all in quiries made of the various officials as to her dctiiaLia met with rweicotu uuital replies. Prinod LoIkuiow, the Hucaan con sul at Yokoiianu, was assaulted lust month by three sviJk-rs while walking to his villa at Hayama. On approach ing the consul and blocking the road two of thein seised him. The consul endeavored to get away but was fol lowed by one of the soldiers, who chased him with a bamboo stick. Late advices from Seoul, Corea, state that the negotiations entered into by Lite Chinese government to borrow sev eral millions taeLs from England tn order to repay the witote of the lndnem- nity of Japan this year have been broken off. Several sittings of the cabinet coun cil have been devoted to a discussion of the proposed engagement of Itusslan ollk-ere and men nich Ue resuit that Uke spirited antagonism of the op ponents of the meaure has had the effeot of postponing the matter liulelln- itely. SCHOONEK SIGL1N SIGHTED. Deserted by the SaUors, Slie Haj Be come a Wreck. Soattle, May 22. The derelict schoo ner General Siglin was sighted May Zi miles wot-southwest rf Cape Jaimn, at the suthni send of (jueen Charlotte iland, by the sealing scn'io ner Eenterprlse. 'h-n sighti-o Mate John Si-arU s, of the E'-nterfc, Ijoani ed the Siglin and found ii one strong lashings truu must have held four or five men. Tlie ni wvre there, but tiie mn were gone, henries found a b-ix of fruit and a pair of glasses. The hull was full of water and the decks i-re awarth. The EnUTprb: would have taktn the wreck In tow, but had no lirns that would hold her. As to the result of the sealing cruise. the Enterprise t'dd the old story. The schooner brought in but 3-S skins. In W rniU-s' sailing over fine sealing gpunds. but two si-als were sen. STiiKET CAR KOHBEK IDENTIKKD Tacoma, May 22. The dead rnM-r who was killed yertterday while hold ing up a .Steiiaeoom car was undoubt edly Jack Case, an tregon desperado. Case and Tom Poole were arrefted In tha-t state for holding up the Southern Pacific pansenger train at Cow creek 'janyon, below Iio.Mjburg, In July, ISM. They were tri'jd and convicted, but the verdict was set acide, pending which Cac catne to the .Sound. He was re leased on his own recognizance to ap rear at the next Novemler term of court in Portland. AI. James, who claims to have known Case well, says he saw him in Portland last Decemlier. and has sine- wn him on the Sound. The fact that his hat bears the stamp of a KoTObunr firm tends to confirm the Ix-lief that the robber hail-l from that section. OI1ATOP.ICA L CONTEST. Port!and. Or., .May 22. The Interstate oratoriral lonti-st was held here to night !xtive-n representative of the unlversiti.-s of On-c;on, Washington and Idaho. The !e:ision was awarded to Fre1 Fisk, of tlie university of Ore gon. J. A. Cciffee, of the unfveralty of Idali,j, was credited with having the finest cxwr. position, but he failed on de livery. Fbk's subjeot was "Brother hood"; CVffe's, "Sunrise and Sunset." G. F. Johnson, of the WaHcJiIngtKn uni versity, hail for a subject "The Child of Destiny." WELL KNOWN ACTRESS DEAD. London, Out., May 22. Mrs. Harriet Holman, a well known actress in her day, and founder of the Holman Opera Company, is dead. Decision of the Supreme Court in in the Nebraska Kate disc. CONGRESS HAS Till. POWER To RcgsUte KnilriMils, sad This l'ovci Is .lortjStrnsyly Asserted Th.ia in is Asv l'tciois liccisio. Chicagtv May 22 TU Post's Wa.-h- liiKtoit special sa.vs: MoiKlny ntoruli the supremo iurt will pnlmlly Inuid down a decision hi Hlw famous Nol-rus-ka m.ixlinuin rate ea Involving tin right of states to tlx arldtaiy tnuis.'r tatluii rates tor r.ulroaU. As t;i ttwr lmirtiuit in the supreme vurt thv adv,uwv news of the tenor of the decision tins reachsl t'l Interested lir. It os. lu this Instance tlus inf.4-iiition is "Uptvd" as being favrub!e to Hie railroad aixl holds that the state, in nn xnactmwiit f this kind of legislation. Is encroaching upon the provinco of congress. In which Is wtsl the sole rlglK of control of Interstate cotiimarc.. The decision as foresliadowed, while hathsl as a victory for the ivls. Is thought to go farther than the trans portation qucstktn In its like, and, more swwplngly than in any previous pro- nunciaiiH'nto. establishtM the Kwer of congress to isvulate the railroads. CALHOUN'S KEPOUT. Chlcagv May 12. A special to the Tlmts-Herald frm Washington say. The state department has reeelvitl aocording to a minor otlldal a semi official rejHrt from Mr. Calhoun. h- was sent to make special lniuiry tnt- the cirrumtMances of the death of Unix. The report Is that Ir. Kult was mur dered, though It will he Impossible t establish the fiut to the satisfaction of tlie SpaiUi goen.iiwnt Calhoun has rvaJ the report of the autopsy made by Dr. Burgts.4, who says the wounds in tle head could not have b.-en In flicted by Kuis hims'lf. Dr. Kuis was evidently struck from b-hnid, robably with a bar of l:on, which fracturinl the skull and cause! iUMiiorrliiiges. The report of Mr. Calhoun, it is said. gia further, and ihs-ttuvs that tlie SpanWi officials, instead of doing luiy thing to assist the Investigation, nre placing every otstacle In the way mil using every effort to so frighten the witnee that it will be impossible t i-ecure full tosUmony. TO BE BCIUEP IN ARIZONA. Alameda, Cat.. May 22. During his lifi-Ume Edward L. Suhieffelir, the not ed prospector wno dlsiweretl the mine? whkh motle Arizona famous, oft. t. e.x- prensed tile wish tikat lie In- plaertl to rest at Tombstone ,the town he foundej and ohrtstened. Ills body was si".ipa .I from Oregon last night. It will arrive in Tombstone on Sunday ami the fu neral will be in charge of Augustus Boune. a miner and an old friend of the dead man. JCMPED TO SAVE HIS LIFE. Oakland, Cal., May 22. John Ni.iun. living In West Oakland, leaped Ix'tueen tlie tiers of tile Alice street bridge into the estuary to avoid an oncoming train. II - aimLd to strike the water and take chanos uin being able to get to shore, but his calculatkms wen? poor, and insteatl he struck upon some I'l lx-lng tloat-d along upon a reft ami sustained a fracture of the skull. He was almost dead wtvii r-scued. MORE FAST TRAINS. Chicago, May 22. Extra far.-, fast limited trains will e put on by ti" Michigan Central Itailway. which will make the time l-tween (.'hleago and Ne-.v York in 21 hfiurw. Tills will give the 'and.'lbilt roals two fawt limit.-i trains between Chicago and New York instead of one as heretofore. BASEBALL SCORErf. Chicago, May 22. Chicago 3, Wash ington 1. St. Louis, May 22 St. luls !, Bos- ton U. ClnclnnatL May 22. Cincinnati 12, fJaltimore 10. Pittsburg, May 22. Ilttsburg 2. Phil adelphia 1. LouiBvillc, May 22. Louisville :i, Brooklyn 5. Cleveland, May 22. Cleveland 4. New York 3. Second game Cleveland 2, Now York 11. NEW PAPAL EDICT. Leo to Make English the Language for American Churches. Chicago, May 22. Information was obtained today that Rome ha Just transmitted to the Catholic church In the I.'n&ted Htate-s the most slinifi' ant ruling of recent years bearimr on c clesiastlcal matters In America. The vidorat purpose of Rome is to make English the language of tho Ameri can church, and thus to encourage the development of the spirit of mor? jer- fex.t union among the members of the Catholic faith. The parishes In which a foreign language Is u'J ar? tolerated as temporary Institutions, which Ail; disappear as sotjn as condition making th.4r erection expt'licnt will ha,ve po;:8 ed away. The pre.'ent ruling Is perfect ly consistent with the enlightened ol k:y adopted and followed by Pope Leo XIII. RACING SEASON ENDS. San Francisco, May 22. After a pe riod of seven months of continuous racing, the season In California finally cloned with odi)'s racing si Oakland. The his( nca.soii has lcn the mot siiiHsvwrul In t.lt Klstry of the Call foiiilik turf. The fisiluio of loli.v inl wtts the Faltlolti derby lit ft mile and a tiiiartcr for thiss-en-s-olils an.i iipwanls. It was won by Wheel of F'r tuue, who covoistl the distance In the iviiLUkiihly fast time f I'tMiS. DEATH AND tK!l.ATUN. Il.iwwiorno los-riUw the I'liigue 'l Kamith lu the Orient. New York. Ma 23. -Julian llavMliorus who was ssnt to India to d.-ciilo I lis of famine and the ImUtiilc plague, rtuml tlay, lie said: "I spout only ill' day in India a fwt uigiil In liombiiy, iuid a forfdght In tihe f.imlJie .li.-lrtW. Millions of U'l d.Hs mid lioiiK.ile.s.- dU-d rroiu starva lin, and the gxcr.imvut tlgun-s ip-ics-i,t one-.nMh of the -ictual deaths ftsm the plague." II. I. CONTEST IN fOU'llAIM. KUwhM City. May .'2 lr Wiln .v.otenlay tlhsl a cont'St -f the vmII of the Into Jumcs cjui iitln. Ih dsl t San Gtvcoilo l.i.l ictol'cr tuid left an e-uuie which bos lsn apr;Used at Jlti.-.iW, It isiwl.-'ts vf real hihI r SiMuil ptvity and money in Nu'k ouentin left a will by which he dls lwd of all bis estate, k-avlng It t" ft-t,.:ids and to orphan asylums, as he hud no relatives. In Its- will there ts vi express provision that none of the pr.pTty should go to Dora Ib'in oi any niomUi- of Uu Hin family. "1 tho giMund that they have " clalnii' uiHin him. Iia Wilson tfonm-ly D-rn. IbM-n) now so'ks to bisak the '" ohLimliiK that she Is the daus-htr of! tin- dsviusisl. AN INV.KNIOl'S ESCAPE. s.in Fran. is. o. May 22. -tt has Jimt been l.arn.sl that Siun Ylck. a 1'hl.ie-.-iiK-iviuiul who early l.tst year ivW.d tls- in.-iils of -iN.ut tWO an c.'.nd. isMiiLsI China In safely, thmigh In isiel way. lie was nailed up I" a N't by a friend In a country town, where he had l'll coucealisl. anil hil' t'' S.in l-'iMtieb,x as frlght. Still Mealn Ing i;i the U.. Ylck was put on ..Hird a st.skii'lilp and thus nuuutgl e" i.ie i'liuii this country. Who ill vessel was .-ecrul inih-s out a friend ivl.ised lek and the t m.unlng l-r ll.M of tlw urney w.us si. siin:isln'd under more imf'rtaile isndit.ms. 1D1.0 CLl'IIS MEET. .-:.i,.'i Ktiiiu-isco.May 22 The t .ilir-.rnl.i SwImmU'.g aihl Polo Club Is out m i ohallrnge to polo chit's of the .tM In general and the olymph- and l.nrl n elu'.n In imrtlcular. for a s. rles f Mine..' The club whlcii wins am.s will I' declared the wliuie,- f the Sprockels, which Is now tn io-s-M. tl of W. lini r Harrison Tins iluil- k-:ge holds until July 1. If no hal- h-nge Is isveived by thiU dat.- the Cal- if..nila will claim the nip y I'f.uiit. FA 1 1. TO YIELD ASSISTANCE Oul.liuid. Cal.. May 22. -An ,nllp"S cia le I -forv the Epworth I..iue h, r by illi im II S'.u-!te, who is n p.ist whlcspreo"! attention and m-.U'.'iie.l pr-vM -.'.t and active worker, linnlr.in jftieral ciMimicnt. V.ute tn-iit.d i.r tlie "Relation of the Epworth League to the Assoia.tiI Chorttli s" in lii i i .Ir.-", and among .tlr thing. nf.-p-d the suites I Ion tlwtt fraternil bn- fa.ll.-d to yield up th- assMane,- t o'.iuTs that was rightfully x - t -1 by the deserving, who had ia.-ion to turn t. tlu-rn for aid. Report of the Condition OK T 11 K First National Bank OF A3TORIA, Al At.Tl.l. Ill UieSt.ite nl Dreg ui. it I III- rh w of liiniiiev. May 11. I'". hkmii iii kh. Dan" aii,l ileiunti enlr:if!s Hcriireil ;uni iin-.-i-uri ii ( '. ft. beli-U lu m i lire i-irrilUilluli Pr.-Miii:ii,- en I' s l,nii'l S'ih'Ic, enrilie. et.- Other ll.nl .tnle mid M'.rU-.ii; Owiliii I)ue In.in naliiilial lialik.- mot i.-.er lluel',,. Ihie Imiii 1a(e liank .11. 'I li.iiik-r... line fri.iii ajMiroveil re-erve aeni Clli-ek" JOi.l ntlier ea.ll it. m Nol. i of other Nalloniit llitnk- NickeN mill cent ..HJ ,'11 i. In I.' pill I l-.'.IT Ml..' I.' .'I i-aj i Uwri'l. Mo.SKV ItKsKKVK IS IIa.sk. Vi: SM-eli' l 11 Infill lemler Illilm I I. Ilia ,ai, J It. ib rii it I' ll fun. I with ( '. H I ii-.i.r.-l (.1 ).'reetit.oIelreiilaiiiiiii u-1 Total -;i,4t' ,vi I.I A l'l II I I K Caiiila' iioek paid In mi Slirpllia fliml ,, I'llilll hied jirnlltH le e. persel al.ll UXI" l'l.. .. 1,. National hank unlet oui- stanillhK line tu oilier .Nuti'iiiitl l!icik e Illllivi.lUlll feiuilH Mlh- Jeet to eheek IlKi.Wi M beinnr'1 eerlltleHten if ilw to.lt i.;:i tri- . mi m ,) O; I I Ki ,T W nm ;.' Ui v. Total :mw ,7.i Hta'enl (iri'Koii, I County of :uii, f I, S. S. i.l..ill. I'itMhler iif the aliuve lineiert hank, nn ileiiinly Hwear Ihat tin- hIkiv.- ulale inent Is true t the li -t of iuy kn.iwh ih'c anil tiellef. S. S (,iiltjili,( a-hi. r Jsiilierlln'il anil swu-n ii, i.ef .re ine this 'J'tli dav"! Mnv, jii,. SKAL; V I'.HI I. I.P II, .S.'l.ir) !'ui,,e Innriiira Correct Attest : W.M. M. I.blt. .1. i HA TII'iltN .101' N A. Id-.VIJX, BO VCARS' Experience. TFADB MARK3, OE8ION8. COPYRICHT8 o. AnT'WiawniUfiH n nkt-h nri'l rlr-iarrlrriion ni.r quickly waTliiin, free, whether n linreiilum it lrohihly intletilHiili:. 4'oiiiiiiiiiiifMiit,B atn,,ir fyinflilein Inl. Ohl. m uen. r f.,r, , nm,r imii.li 10 Anienea. We have a Wni.iiiiil.,,t, om.'it puKnii taken throuKb kuim a Ltj. reoalra poena, u'jthw in tiie ".iw SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bonirtlt illy in'Ktrnt'"!. larireit rlftiKllon of anr el.iiilMe l;..iriial. week !r,lenniil.ii Ten 1...Jiii liioutliK. Mei'iiii, ii u,,,., iil JJ. .2 houa o Pat K.VTh Km true. Aaurcm MUNN i. CO., 301 Uruudwar, New York. OAHTOniA. I'.nlH teuton 4 it ji v Ml tKANMrtlM I'ATMiN l.NK. Astoria and Columbia Riverailroad TIME CARD. Trains Icsv H.msldo for Aslntlu nt . SO a. in, dally and 1 p. ui daily, x.,.t Siiiidiiy. Train, loavo Astoriu fm Kiavnl nt '' - 'lly 1 . in. dully, xcenl Sund.ty. Trains lenvo Astmia for H.-ald. st in SO a. m. dally and 5 p. m dully, x ivit Hundity. Tnilns hsivs Klava-I ftw Astoria at I' 10 a, m. dally and S;MI p. m. dully axcopt Sunday. Siiihlny aftcriioKii inilns mio hour inter from all iliit. San Francisco r Astoria and Portland VIA Kill tkii, Crtl. ami Cons lta. S. S. HOMICK Will Malic Hcuultir Trlim ICvery 14 I)iirs. rHssrtigers ami Freight ui lic.luocd Kates. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing (Ulr to and lro THUmo k tl NchaUrn JrpaJ apuw ihtt ihr. I'..r l'fcl.iit ana asrnr tVatia Appty To ELMORH. SANBORN & CO. Afit:!NlM O. R. t. CO.. Agitata, l'atlaaJ WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER "BAILIK GAT ZERT" Portland-Astoria Sl.-amers l.-avu I'urtlaAd dally M f..ll.is: Aider stre.-t .1. k Ii o. m. tund 7:4i i. m. Ash tr-l dock 7 . m. and 8 p. in. I-avti Astoita. I". It. und r. H. N. .lock. 6.(5 .m. and 6 45 p. m. (. It. & N. ilmk, 7 a. in. and 7 p 111. SutunUy lUtrht atenmw Imva-at I'ort-an-l frm Alb-r ntia.'t dis-k nt V li p. tn. and Ah utrwt dock at 10 p. m. ttcha-dulo InoJudns Sunday nlicta boat out of I "ort land and AtorLv. but no Hunday morning boat Nljbt lM,t from Portlaiid oonnects with Steamer "MILlik" at Cathlomet at 6 a. m. dally extrpt Matiday tt Wtport, Cllft'm aa4 Knappo, and all UindlnKs on OrrfO Dido. U. B. SCOTT. Tri-sldont B. A. Heelt-y, AKent, Tortland. C. W. 8lon, Agnt. Asturla. Telphon No. 11. FOR PORTLAND (Via Krajiini, Cllfle". Went pi. rt, ami wiiy I.ii.iIIiikh.) THE STEAMER H, C, lvi"t AnUirla ever SumlMy. Tne.il.ijr ami iiiurvlny al C p. in.; eaturiliiy al 7 a. in, leaves rortliiml i verv Mmi'tny. WwliiemUy Kiel Kriclay at 7 p. m., a id batimlay at p in. IjiiiiIIiiK at f'alhlniiiet on nil ilown trln' Totviiiit iil JiiIiIiImk ariiiui'l Antorhi every Hmi ilay, TiWHlsy anil 1 liiirmlny. KKIU'CKI) ItATKl. Inlnnimllmi fixit ! Miiln tieel, PEllikSON 4 (III.MOll!, Agtnl. Beaver Hill Giinian Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Aenli. Aatairla. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. if M The smartest hats tlds sprlnn; s em spei-lally d?vUcd for wtar with talliir nyule exmtumcs. Um fv y - 1 ItANtl M( I'I ION I.INKM. ( f rr - 1 1 : ONI Y IHMNii t'Ul IC'I'I'K KIH'M I'lMiM.tM' Tn! Ill "A"'. r.lMiM V hll 1 1! I" HII Kl.l.'ittSliiNK N InN ll. I' UK. 1,-AVK I'iihTI AM' AUKIVK l',l I Ihel lei K'Hlllil li.-1i.tl l eiiliilll I, Nil '.' "..illlll Me ll, elil.'.'ilhii Ne I Ah tii.ii U'lU'i'ia in nun. n. .illli1. I , !r,.ii i ui i" i. N i na tun:, vl hne le ' '"' n r it ei ii i . ' i ,.,.. n i . i,ii", " ..til l, liiil e. linn inl't. II; M II. I. i ., I I , I'll. l li ,,. , K I II. I m ill , i initii''l II. I II -, -t I III- I'lce iil.'.M liu (.. ,. V"I. I Inl M,l i lit. II -I inl il , ..n,l- l.l-l .mil e'llll III ' , M, h.W-' I Ml I n1 l."llil.lh. Killia.o t'HJf .III I I t'.llll. l' I I.. l 1 ii .in ,i e "'I ' III uii I , MA I . ' .-kIm' "i. I'll I i.l.'ll'lii'l. New ,ii. n .1 II II. tul iille f I ! rill 1'iiliea lliiuiliiii' i'Iic lo'il lli'i'U lo tlratiii' lilmti nf liek. l. Fur slei'limi; cur re iviiluma, lickols, lllllpa Mil, I lull lllf.aallintl.it. cull mi or wtite. A. I). CMAKLTON t I lirn'l l turiil, l iirllaiiil. Or. it.VA ilniilum i., I ..r l lili.l. GO EAST . . IA . a Library Car Route .'i:ri .v s Sv'KNii LINK. 4c4ls ia I fiREntl "k The nil i. ill ruiite tn KiMitniit inlnlim tttr.tr la (. 1 ft. iittlo .uid riKaim Shortest and Quickest Line St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth. Chicago AM Al.l. I'l'IN'Tft UAH T Through Palace and Tourist si, e ri. I'lu.iu " I M'naiy 'ila-rva M-ei i'.i:a Dnlly TriiiiiH ...PnHt Time iriivii"' -.ii . ist.i.v i'vuiiji kiHi l .ir ti. Weti an I (n'l Infuriiiattiin tall m tr ad lrean A it, r, m:nnimtn. I'. I'. .V T A . I'ir!nd. t 'r. H C. SI i : V i: S S. W IV A . M-atttlo. n- Vt'ii Itoniir KaMV n t!f t-i jb ti a: ji ur th kt ra 1 v'a THE TH-WESTERaN ' LINE. 1.1. a. ciiicaco. ST. I 'An,, MINNICAI'OLIS - anl - ().!.il i; A 1 1. WAYS Tr.. u Uia tiilliAT SE0KV 1.IME I f c a ST, IWl'L. Ci UA(H 'ui' I all I'uintH l.ibt und St dill.. rhailr Macnlnem Traek. t'Miri.aa Vra tlhulod I'lnln and tileei.liic Car Tralna nod Mjltu: "ALWAYS t 1IA!L " Have kIviiii ttila ronil national reputa tion. All clunaea of pnavnKKra carried on the ver.tlhulad triilna without extra tdmrKi. Hh'.p your frelKht and travel over thla fainoua lino. All uennta hava ll kola. W. If. MIC AD, V. V.. PA VAOIC, Den. AKtinL Trav. F. and t. Act US VVnalilnuton at.. Cnrtlunil, dr. Going East? If' YOU AHIi, lf INOT 'uu;t Three Important Points FlltftT-Oii vln the St. I'aul heeauw the linett to that point will afford you th very hint Mervlee. SKCONU-Ket! triu t tlm i.-oujion beyond St. I'aul rials via the Vlncoimln Celt H al beeniiHe I hut llti'! nuilt'-H nluHB eon n.eM'uni with nil th tniriH-i.'iiiitlnetital lined entering tho Hnlon Iiepot there. ;id Ita aervlco Ih llrHt-trlnna In every i.'irtli'ulur. TIM kl)-l'or Itifurintitlon, cull on your nel'hlur und friend the tiavnrei th ket iiKeiil-rinJ auk for a tleltet read In vlu thij WewoiiMln Central llnr. r Rddri-HH JAM. (.'. I'ONI), licnernl r.iri'iK"r Aitent, Mllwnitkn, Wll. Or GEO. H. HATTY, General Agent, I'urlland, Oregon. THAMMrtlltl'Aa ION l-INM. OR. & 1 ujvkh riitiicm or -2- Transcontinental R0UTI:5. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denvor and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman an J Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Can Astoria to San Francisco. Klatilii nf fnl , Moiidtiy, May S. t'liluiutila, HultiiiUy, Muy I, Mutt i.f Co., Tliurialy, My U. fiiliiml.lii. Tiiia.luy, May I", Mult ef i nl , Hunday, May :i, I'liluiiililm Kill ii y, May I'D. For rata and aviierai tnruimailun Mil on r aditr.a O W UiUNHtlKIIKt, Afaot W. II IIUItl.lll'llT. tlan. I'aa At , Portland. Ot. K. McNKILU I'realdani and Ma.ac.r. Two rouieieaM. Lass dust more comfort. If firr Ilia iatll'r tvnaxitl than ltai-' ef It a t,tii. iKiiallie fv..'in friMii dual VU le ml I taktt tlm lliirlliurton lUrtilo when yu e I'uat Mie, I )tui, . ,,i ii,.t eliilui tliikt laiir Irulna rn J'y Alf"'t.t'Ti: ea.iii. tinii frHii .Itirl Sin Ii a Nl.ltein.ilat w.iUll tn4 Ih tn,.' Hut t 'I rlalin tan I d kirn are tl. lU -tlittt t.iir truekaum N it.-r Ul.i(. l and tn ltr iii.iloialti.il tliiin th uf llnyiatiirr rliut. til UliM lu, SI J'-'iih. Kanaawa CUV. St lxil. and t'hl. i 'ih'. T r'ii' IUul via IUIliiii. M ill . and SI. I'aul. Mtmi. SIII'.I.MN. ijfii'l Aimt, 1'i.r-tlaiMl.i r-e:i. I.KAVf. iDllll.AMl, Aitiitvr ni l KI W I l I'lll h., fur "alnti, h,i.i'lMiit.. Aahiaiul, 1. 11 I. M a.'llllll. ale. .g-I.H, iim r irtin ita , ..!. J,le. 1 Alltel', KI I'...,, N,a HI li an aft. I I lie I . A 31.. H..a.-lnifi I ..trlitfi-r -) D A M. Ml I' H. lit . .Mlleirn, for lii.ll.l A laaft-l. ll li'ltiili. Wi.a helti, hrt'tintall',., Ht.nnit II. Ill and N .air. II lull rlri' pi a aila.l,. I'adr XIVil hu.iilar I7.UA M t ,,ii,iln ,..n n,:rr in fall I', tl I I It "ail I' M.! M. Viiii.ille .. Vf la 't A V4. I'ail, ll'll) t i l il Milli.Uv. IMreel t'.itilli'iili.h al San KrilMieo i lie i , I, ill. I aifi. tilal .ii.l I'.n in.' M4II .lr.ni .hi. line. .-r J Im . aSH II l A hiillnial ita i-a nn iti Hi iaiii.it, Hal.,, n il In feet, in Kitai rn I'olitt. and Ku tii'. AUi J AI'AN, I IIIN HliMU.t'l.l' ami MlHAI.ll 1,111 l.r 1,1,1. itir.l frill i. II k I II III. A N l. 1 1. .. I AkhiI.I.H 1 1 1 4 rat .1. VAMIIII.I. IUVIS lo.N I'awi inter ii..ni, (mi , I Jrtt-ra Ii at.. Iraia f..r IIMW,(1 ,ly H 7 .11' B. In., U 1 1, I 4.. : ii, 1, I',. a (!. 11 hi.; ill HI t. 111. mi rlainriliiiia mil) i, mm k ju n, ai .1 k ai t. in. "li Huiiilni.iiiil, . Arnveiil l'.,f UimI il.ill) a' 7 Hi, a mn in.; I ui, I ', , uv, 7 . In mil. n a iu M r, ami f. 111 li in tin Mm l.iy niilv ,, I'.iin. I..r HIIKIHIiAN .1 1 1 - eie.l Hunila ::! I ,'s: p. in. Airlv.. .1 l'..n mil !m a in l.e.iv., mr Alrlle Mm. tiny.. Mnlnr il i. ami Fildnyi ni ti Hi a. in. Arrive lit I'mllaiid liiei,i), Tluir.. ami Miitiraliiya nt U in (i. in, l-:i'r. I a), in, l ,v, ar:,, ,.,t H.iliir.Uy. It Kfif II I.Kit, Maniiiter, K. r. U"(iKitH, Aat. (leu. K. t I', At. This Railway Company Operatm ll tralna on the fainoua bloc ayatein; I.lKhta Ita train, by ulit trlelty throuKb out; HHm tin n lebrat.1 eh-ctrle. berth retl- I iif liinip; (tuna nplendldly ciiulpimd iiuaaiinK-'r tralna every day and nlKht between St. I'aul and Chlinito; the Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Aln ojierali-a Hteam-heated veatlbuled tnUtiH, earryliiK tho lateat private (.'oitipartineiit ear., library bufTr-l HinokhiK ara, and palace drawing room HleepeiH. riuli.r itura, free reciinlnu fhulr tarn anu m- very beat dining- car aervlee Kor lowcut rate to any point In the Hulled Htiitee or Canada, apply to tlnket BKent, or addrean C. J. KfiDT. Oeneral Agent, Portland, Or. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Taaa. Agent i