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THE DAILY A'i'o)tUl, fiUNuAV MultNINO, JUNE 27. )iH. TKA JIPOKTATf l.I.I tu. TRANSPORTATION t.NK. HOBBS GO EAST i. VIA. Generous and Honest Methods Library Car Route Universally Admired- AMKIUCA'8 8CBN1C LINK. ASTORIA HAS BEEN QUICK TO APPRECIATE. flc.lj Ii Dinisq Rock 5llast So Dast tiik osnr ii..'!;-car houtk from rXWrUSuTOTIIs BAST, Cir la Carte THE HONEST EFFORTS OF AM HON TIIEOSLY riOlfB TO IIIK YELLOWSTONE EST rHYSICIArl. SATIOSALPARIC o t V This ot.l American Shit-, Uiti hy Jeff Si.uil.iir.! in ki liiiion.l, Me., twenty-one year -k. ami still owncl there, was in her !ay c most ino.Icm wimhIcii ship with roj..cr Ih.iioi.i. She ha.l all of the lutot improvement ami is Mill a ma-mlkem tamer of about oo ton reu-iMcr. Her between 1c k w.nil.l inuke n handsome hall room for a large comonny. 'I he I.urtka arnvc.l in Astonaon the the 30OO I J4th ir.Ht., S i lvs from Nuiisiiki, Japan, having ln-rn .lelaine.l on ballast ami left yesterday up river for Portland, where she will load lumber for a loreign port, i nrec ,cn Ko ....- as .... , .,Kci .-,...,.., an.l l'a.tin larrnh dec lares that ihc is yet good for many years active servii c. All of the sailors were paiI off here, some thirty in number, and all, with the exception of the mate, carpenter and steward, ore ashore in Astoria. :VAW, :.V'AW-ar'A-- '.VAAA '. -V A' - THE AFTERMATH OF THE JUBILEE Jiacccss f World's (Ircatcst l'aqcPt Due tu I'rlnccuf Wales orni(; to c;ooi in London Tuc .an rims. Who o Hospitably 0scd Their nt nd Veil rmnlicit a4 Huiuicd Tarosgtwst tkt Ctlcbratlna I Linton, June -lirluln' ooul 4" KMnl. our of (ho areatrat Ih.- world hn vvr Mrti. has trn completed without rotrtlnip to lnr lis ucos. . This ha Iwn n aiixlou , fr h.c In authority, but Uw whol lwiiie tor llm :'Mriitln quoon's iuMli-u vu lani'ly jlmut. nri-fiilly rarrlml out ami lk lu-rii iriiimpli (r iiiiuariii'Hl ami an oliJ.l iihiii In unlly tor llir hunt uf aiirMs. H U mi "I"-" "w"! Km I'riwo of !- niiwiiK llw hari)it wmkrrit. Not sliwl" l'l' ImiMirtiuirp win Icik'H lllkul IiU n pruvul, til nnuli of llio prulM-wurlhy utk ilono l .llrt-rll)- till," ! hi ItilllH Uvo. A nUMv rli-fn'1!"" ,u ,I,H aflalr Hi" rvlll rsliv mitl.lii of 81. 1'uiil' m:htHlrul. hU'h Ihr iiran' ll n. Whn II w UKK'tcl. It II Hi. I llu. ollli'Ul with illmny. nt illwo lr wua riar-l tho iruli of Ihp rush uf lviii-M-r lulu that imrrow neck larl f IrfiikUMi. Irtit rutirmm ni'il rrotin- i.'t(iinilli-.l I lio iiiich'Ii' llii-. nnrt the lak of in.oi.mlMK lh luwt, numlxrliiK miil of n nilllUMi h-mi-, wlthlh tlxil jiiihIIiimI' IIiiiIIihI kHiot iilfl iiinlil -i-tu of .lriiunlliuiry i xrlli-ini-nl. w cnrrlut out In a iiwirvrlmi nutniM-r. Itnuiku to he klll of th polity mwl Ihi'lr lrnl Ky In lirrvnitlim tlm nlhlllly of nihi'. luiil hImi tlkiiuk to III" nilinlralilo diMm nn. or of llm crowit. t'luiimllllixl Hint li' ii-Im-Iiwii1 ly tln pri' nl in-iiiilf of nil mi 1 1, in mul i-miiiininllliii. Thi- vvlthtit roii i-MTOvni of fli frtlvlllr hii lM--n llHillliin of tin- wholi' wdrM lo ulniri- III t ! JulllliH lllltl PKtl'ml II hit CIIUM.I thn llvrlli-! MiilMfiirllon. mlilil to the licnrral rvJuh lUK. Tin, imv.il ri'Vli'W wim a flltlna tiTnilim llon of llm wi-rk'a rcn-nionlf. A ilrnit aut fi"turt of llm p'k llu1 A. n f liium' i'iniili'li) nini'M, Tlu t'nlliil Kliili s ImI uinliiiKHiulnr wa ixixlly Ihi niot iiromuii nt ami mewl luinorivl Ihrniitiliont Ihi' rrhlinilloii li- nil. tt I nlniiiHl ni'i'illi'i lo mill that John Hay, t'nltril Klnti'K iHlllMlnmuUir. In i-ijuiilly xrnlill.-il. Until h mul thi ri'l of Hie ri'Kiilnr i-mlHiimy have liiH' nil In tlu-lr jmiwit to lnnn Mr. Hrlil's mii-if. In uliml, tinlhlhK Is too iioihI fur tho Amir-li-uii In Lonilnii tixlay, Tlir lirltlNh itri tlioroimlily ilriiNPtt with tln way Ann-rl-viois opi-in'il tlii'lr hoiiw' Jnlilli-o ilay. Till: tiUfMIU.KltS (1HOWI-. I.oriiliHI, June in.-(Spivlnl to tho As torhin.) Afti-r the Jiililli-o fPHtlvltti-a thrrp Iium Ihi'ii a iIi'Iukp of irrntiililra, Ikuiiii l,y th H'ciilalora who, nlinoxt without 'Whether Itching, hiiruliiK, lilneilliiK, scaly, runted, pimply, or hlotchy, whether simple, scrofulous, or hnrtxlllary, from Infancy to age, apeeillljr cureil by warm hatha with CtmctiKA PiiAP, pontic anolntlnga with CmrirnaA (oint Dientl, the great akin cure, anil tnlM dnaea of Ci'TtneiiA neioi.vic!T, greateat of blooit parlfinra ami humor ourea. tiCTO latntd ISrrmrhnnt lh wnria, Poms Dana iaaOaaa Villi-,, Sol Propa., Uolon. a " Uow to Con Kvtry Bkwd lUraor," fm. tflPC UIIMnDQ 'Ulnf lltlr tnil lUty mm- nwb iwiiiwiiu uam i aur4 CvTioua au. The American : ... ... . xi I'lillon. hum IihiI iniuiry owlua lo llnlr tiMilUliiH in ili-niiiiulliiH fortiinr for Hx-lr Tlw-n Uki ruU'tvr dl) not nnd tho rrowd am humcry mul lhlrty a Ui,y roiuilili lid tlm ixople oimlil to Imvt lirrii, Trmli mni'ii fuomt that thw JuM'.re ln(nr rouhl not hay at any a nut n li nt, i It took intwt all thrlr uvlnji lo we tlm show, nnd tlwrn ha Im-to con lilrlaliln (nillllillliK Oft the llli)i-'t Of hi Ire iiutinr. Thn itwn ho naniMi have lr-n lift out of the Itat nro nolaldo lltwfal pollll 'lun ami forim-r mlnltfr, who ilicl.irr Uini luinor ai-r Klvm on llw irliii-t tMrty llnr. With Ihr rxic-ptlon of W. Vrrimn ll inotirt, no formT lllxrnl lain iMrr u Invltcxl to 1 rornt at tho trr-rnionli-s lr(oro Hi. I'aul'a rnthtxlral, and the mrmlM'r of I ho houno of onimon a im arrived loo late at llui klnahxm pal-i- to Im In tlw bihIIi'Imt, ilr hire the iii-rn ahoulil have wnltml for tlM-in. The ilwrtinlile wnlily iin-n think that the lYIm-r of Walra dinner lo the uor as kindly Ihoiiiiht; hut irx-y claim It n a mlataken Idea and thai the moruy hud Imllrr lx--ll KlM-n to the- mxiitlc ii-alli hrflillually wllh Hit work. . An mulrrliikrr not fr,ly a thousand i'imna and no oik- imdrtl thnn. The trm-lrmu- peopln are wildly ravlna: nt r I rinat Klvm to the o(it-nl kmt, and there are thouiiniMla of rnmpluliit. Iim d ii"-n i-.ili,uv, Hi. 1 1 ri rlly could urn iet a (runt rnt nt the fuvoml place nnd nt every end. The oiic-n hn already re- elvU a umiill niuM'uni of ronily pri-x-nte, mid nuuiy inorr nr on the wny to h-r inakty. Whatever form they Uike, mot of thivH' flfln nrp eltidilrd wllh K'lii". ADDITIONAL LOCAL. R H. Vint-y, Hill lluymond. V. 1. HlilchU an.1 "Jimmy the Tounh" will tee llfy In the ri'hearlnK of thn land suit of M. 8. Warren v. Itolwrt Olhon. Mi-mlx-rn of Iti-avrr lxlae. I. i. o. I., are riii'lio to meet at the lodae room nt I o'clock p. m., HuiHtny, June !T, to til tend the fum-ral St-rvlce of our late I. rot her. I'hil Johnson. All nojjumliix niemtwr of the order are Invited to m lend. K. O. Walters, Nohle tlrand. ItoUrt Wntt, nn employe nt the 8eu slde Saw mill wn erlouly Injured y-li-rday hy llw fiillliiN of n luintx.r pile, while I. mi, Unit ii hand tru.Ot. The etock of lumlM-r, which wn nlxiut feci hlKh and cuiiiiilncil m-,tiiI thoumnd feet, sud cnly fell, Htrlklnu Watt and completely covering him. The lumher was quickly tcmrl ami nicdUMil nHlHlance fulled to determlim the cxli-nl of Watt' Injury. It wan found Unit hi collar liliiilu w:.j broken, nml that he nulalm.t n nnmlar of InJurliNi on the laxly. It will be Bcvcral week before he can resume his dullc at tho mill, Walt wa a resident of N lialcin for several year. A IIAHUAIN. The llrt dlKUted clll,en 'lookeit up from hi pnHrand pnisiiiudid I be iuetlon: "If ome one aliniihl cuiiie nluiiK." he said, mid oiler lo trade n eros eyed yellow do furuy iilleucil di llbemllve body, would you lilvo him the iate Iculalaturo or tho city council?" "Until," reMMinded the etntiri illKUated eltlsen, promptly, ''and I would feel I but I wn eheatliiK It I in Iheil.'' A (IKNIt'M. "Herbert Watt'a Is a clever fellow. He couldn't nnd an umbwelliih that Mould mil Unlit eiiouirh tnault him. What do you aup He h did? ' "I eawu't luiHKliie." "Ho had nu mnhwelluh cover made for his cane." THICKS IN ALL TKAIiKM. "Iio you think yon are export enouith Jo take (tlclatlon from Unit mil bur?" akod one tjHwrllnrf another. "1 liiii'u mi. If I Hnd I am fulling behind, I'll tell him It was hecnuiie 1 gat Interested III hla story." FHIKXHliKss. t'liabler "You'll have to Ret soineliody we know to Indorne lilt check before I vail cuah It lor you " Applicant "I'm afraid I can't do that. Nobody In this town will ,vunt to do im. a favor now," Cashier "How so?" Appllcant-I'm In charge ot the local weather bureau. .' Ship Eureka. . her voyage by a tyj-noon ami im.isuauy r... K.i wc-u.t-r. H" V.Vi AA'JaiW t,Xs'.iVJS - : N -..v "A : V TROUBLE BREWING The Lack uf Land Laws is Causing Many Complications. SITUATION (.ROWING SKRIOLS Ton Lots aid rlmsts ii Juaeai Bciig,1 Jimprd by Strinjcrs- ftople Dire Nut Vacate Their Nunc Teaiporaril)'. I'ort TownM-nd, June IB. Owing lo a pettillar land law, or rati cr no law nt all, by which title to bind run be acquired in Aliu-kn. roiteblemble trouble I ImIiik .. I wriciucl n J'lnenu, whrre tlw only title ( real elate e-m lo lie vetel In po M lon. If a man vaeute hi Iioum-, even letnior.Hly, he 1 apt lo find it occupied in hi return, ami the last occupant ha a much ruthl to It a the former occu pant. The reRiill I many valuable vi iii m lot In Juneau and other loan are ix'liMt JuiniK.l by n-w nrrlval In the coun try. The Hwiuun I ten point of the law, ami mile a law I enacted for the ter ritory by which title to land In Alaeka la vested In something solid, much trouble 1 certain to arlae. A HOVH UOOH TIMK. He Went to the I'lcnle and Had All Moris of Fun. Kroin the Cleveland I'lalll lM-aler. A Cleveland m-IioiiI I my went lo a picnic laat Kaliirday. It wlan'l exactly a picnic; It wa really a day's outtmt and Iho hcIkxkiI boy put In twelve tlrnlithl hour of It. A big heartl friend, who lias a cottage on the lake hore, Invltiil the scho d boy and a numlier of hla nMK-lutes loeoiue out and make a day of It, and they wen. When the school boy got homo his mother akid him If they bad a good time. "Splendid." he au.wcred. "It's a great place to go. I got a blunted thumb atopplug a hot liner and we had lota of Inn." The wounded thumb wa soaked 111 hot water and arnica and while this wn going on Hie boy told ol the plcuaurc of the day. "Yes," ho wild, "we hnd lot lo eat, nnd lee cream fur supper, and we played banc ball and Johnnie Hliarp got his little ringer knocked oiu of Jo!nt,uud Jim l'cltthoue got his noaemuahed by a hot foul, and we hud dead loads of fun." "You didn't play baae ball nil the time, did you?" enquired hla mother. "No" he replied; we rowed on the lake nnd Juck IJirkln got alx of tile htgKCKl bilalers you ever nuw, and Joe Stray nearly fell over board, nml Willie Smith tumbled from the bank and Kpralued Ills leg, and we had Just a lovely time." 'You didn't eat too much, did you?" "No, 1 didn't; but Charlie llrown did, nnd Oliver Jenka choked on a piece of banana, and we bad to pound him on the back till he was nlack and blue." "Oh, It's a splendid place to go, and 1 want to iigaln 'cnuae we hnd snub a I ively time," IIICYCLKH KOK HILL CLIMUINU. A Diversity of Opinion as to Whether Special Wheel Are Needed. Every now and then prominent writers on the cycle pre In this country, and eapeelnlly In England and France, And occasion to com ment uniii the apccliU requlroinenU that must be made for bicycles Iti use In hilly countries, nnd It a remarkable lact that aonie ol these writers with great nonchalance take It fur grunted that such machines ahould be THE PILL THATYILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION v ,;.iM - it.. - i. .I...- l'l.. :.. "a made heavier than thou ued on the plains, while oilier wllh equal aMuranc take the opIUf ground, favoring light-weight bl cycle on account of the .mailer amount of avolrdupol lo be lifted over the gradient of the ruad surfuce. Iab-ly, however, these two opwlte atandpolnu have been Ulacusard a little inure In detail wllh a view of ascertain ing the atyle of machine beat adapted for ex wrt to lorelgn eouulrlesof billy charaeter, and the strains upon a bicycle frame In a erndlug and descending hill have been an alysed with some d.rw of accuracy to Justify Hie uaeof eclally lruiig construction fur such bicycles. While II ha been shown that the strains to which the frame la subjected are undoubtedly greater while riding In a mountainous country than over a level sur face. It ha certainly not been demonstrated that the Increase la greater than a bicycle of ordinary safe construction eao readily take rare of, and champion of the light-weight cycle argue with some show of reason that cycle traveller In hilly countrlea. a a rule, can be relied upon to ride not only much more slowly, but especially wllh much great er cauliou-for fvar of serious accident than rider In the low land, and they call atten tion to the fact that most of the Increase or trains Is centrallxed In the transmlulun gear and crank hanger, and that therefor do Ireugthrulng of the frame Is required II those parts of the iiieruaulsm are only especially adapted for their purpo. A a matter of fact, the Inhabitant of Uie hilly part of Bel glum and Italy and France, If one iney Judge from Uie meagre information that may be obtalued, are stubboruely opposed lo hauling heavy weight bicycle over mountainous rnada, and much prefer to derive both safety and comfort by merely lowering the gear of their machines so as lo reduce chain tension to a safe minimum. AltUt HKL) THE Jl'lHJE. Judge Kaudolpu of Kansaa wa hearing a divorce case last fall. The wltne wa the plaintiff, a white haired man, brukeu In health and aplrlt, aud wearing a bronze but kin In his lapel. The examination wa severe aud the sesslou monotonous. "You say your wife abused you; tell us usl bow," thundered the attorney. Tue witness looked appealing ly at the Judge fAuawcr the questlou, sir," was the order from Hie bench. "Well, she said I was au old hypocrite to be proud of my war record. She aaid all the brave men who went to the war were killed, aud that only the cowards aud deserters lived to come back, and" "Stop!" commanded the aroused Judge. "This divorce Is granted. The court spout four yearn lu that war and the court came back." The monotony wa brokeu fur that day. HAD LEAKS' ED A LESsUS. She inn trying to do a little mlsHlouary work lu the county Jail. "My KHir fellow," she said Impressively, "Its Just as great a sin to steal a pin as It Is to steal a dollar ." "J know it now," he replied, "and you can Just bet IT remember It, too, wheu 1 get out of thlajob." "1 hoie so I sliicerely hope so," she added fervently. 'Yep," he continued, "you'll never catch me aiiln tryln' lo pinch auythlng lhatn'n't worth guln'ufter." dTt 0. K. PARKER'S STOCK SOLD. J. K. D. Wrinkle has now purchased (. F. Parker's stock of general merchnn iline at ft (front sacrifice, and" is hamiling it in connection with the Cohen Btock of dry good which whs also secured at a treineiulous discount. The two stocks have beeu turned into cue store, in the Klavvl brick, which from this time until the close of the sale, will be preeminently t he place in Astoria for bargains. There are no other stocks in Astoria which have beeu purchased at such an advan tage as these, and this advantage is to be shared with the customers. These are hard times, and it pays buy ers to figure even on small savings. We are otleriutf more than you expect, at lower prices, and just the things Unit are necessary to every household. Call while the stock is complete, in order to secure the choicest. J. F. D. Wrinkle, Agent for the purchaser of the stocks of U. F. Parker and I. Cohen. rKOF-OSALS-PILE TRESTLE WORK. Seiiled proposals will be received by the undersigned at Its ofllce In Astoria until noon July 2, W", tor the furnl.il.lng of material nnd construction of the pile trestle on the line of the Astoria & Col umbia Klver Railroad between Goble nnd Knappn. I'lnna and specifications may be seen at lis Astoria otttce. Bonds will be required of the successful bidder. The right to re ject any and all bids Is reserved. NOTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. Met It Alone, Backed Up by India- putable Proof. Tha Fair and Open Teat of HI Great flcdlcal Discovery Heartily Approved. A few day Bgo Uki paper of AsOrla gave public notice that Dr. If,il,l, the well-known 'billt In dl-a of th Sidney, hud mud a ulncovery which, lr his claims could lie substantlaled, would revolutionise the treatment of nil kidney i!rtie. In order that th public might be given tlm bm lit ot this dlwjovery with out coal, they were not only arked, but urged to cil at C'Iik Itogers, of thla city, end gcj a trial paeki-ge of Vr. Iiobb' Kparsuru Kldrwy I'll Is. In thl way It would enable every oi: o form hla ow n Judgment a to the Value of thl mivllclw. loes any aane rnun or woman bellvve for one mome.it that nny phyean would dure to o oia-ni' chsl- lengM public opinion were he not ah, luli-ly cirt.iln of hi irround? lullwt a moment ami consider this point carefully The avidity with which people from all grade of society, from the elite to the humhlit iivaib-il them"il e of Ur Ilob'i" oder, afford some startling r.gurv of the great number afflicted with kidney dla cases In this section. THINK OF IT! HLXDKI:D3 OF HAMI'LK PACKAGES of tr. Hold' Kpurugus Kidney l'llls wtre glvn out at Cho. liogtra pharmacy lo applicant In one day, evtry one of w hon, was willing to give Vr. Uo Pill a fnlr lest. The free teat called for no restrietiuns. Physicians were not barred In fact, they were weloome and, a still further proof of this, while the free distribution of sample culed at Cnaa. Rogers' pharmacy a few days alnce, the Hobbs Remedy Co., j Chicago, III., upon application will even now be glal to furnl-h free to all physlo laria woo have not applied aufflrUnt quantity of Lr. Hobbs' 8paragu Kliln -y Pills to make such tests as In their judg ment may seem necessary In fact, Ihe tulltwt ami most searching Investigation is most cordially extended to physicians, as well aa to the public. What Dr. Hobba Spsrajrua Kidney; PHI are designed and guar, antecd to do. They sooth, heal and cure any Inflam mation of the kidneys and bladder. They cure backache. They cause the kldneya-to niter out of the blood all poisons and Impurities, whether made In the system nr taken In from the outside. They render sluggish kidneys actlv. They cause the kidneys to cast out the poison of rheumatism (uric acid), the disease germs of malaria and the grippe. They cause the kidneys to keep the blood pure and clean and thus prevent neuralgia, headache, dizziness, nervous dyspepsia, skin diseases eruptions, scales, tetters and rashes. They cause the kldneya to work stead ily and regularly. They dissolve and cast out brlckdust and phosphate deposits nnd llssolve gravel and calculi In both the kidneys and bladder. They our Bright s disease. They cause the kidneys to rapidly rid the rystcm of the poisons of alchol and tobacco. They yield a clear mind, sweet sleep, steady nerves, active bodies, brimful of the teat and happiness of living, bright eyes and rosy cheeks, because they keep the blood free from poisons and Im purities that would otherwise clog and Irritate It Hnilthy kidneys make pure blood. Pure blood makes perfect health. Perfect health makes lite worth living. Ir. Hobbs Spurugux kidney Pills do this, and do It all the time. Dr. Hobbs Sparagrus Kllney Pills', U) cents a box. FOR SALE BY CHARLES ROGERS, Odd Fellow's Building, ASTORIA, OREUON. fc-c: Milwaukee 1 ?fa i This Railway Company Operates Its trains on the famous block ayatem; Lights ita trains by electricity through out: Uses; the celebrated electric berth read ing lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, flilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates ateam-heated vestlbuled trains, earning the latest private compartment cars, library buffet amoklng cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining chair cars and th very beet 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, Trav. Paaa. Agent CASTORIA For Infants and Children. n fu ll ail. 1 h as IIfM llfUHUt PI.iKTI.AND ARRIVK. F-t Mil for K mtnn, i lhal f-. t j.I. So. 3. (Month h d. Unfit-,,,., No. I. All I iem O'rli'pM. , - f,tii, n' ni-, i,i,;. Port T'mnwiid. Ki el. bnrtt, Hp k. R-daii! a. u.; tmu. n. c; .'iei- im. n, 1,,, ivasio, Jlis milfl. Ran. Anarcmls II: A.M. Helens. M. Paul, M n iliesprdia, K tli.s. I Itr, Omalis, f'o'ineU Bluff", H 0) r. M. M. ipui-,i;iiieagi,wash llt'.(r,i. Kami V...K Pfr.ll. ;ad- Iphla.HiMton. and all V'itits Et aud nutli- IDAY-(b.MliiDeai. ..fTOsli4, Kanaai City and -I. Paul. Vi CAYS! to MliwsuVee and fhl'sgi. 4)4 liAYS to nahngiin. Ptiiladelptna, New Yurt a. d Koton,nd other Kuv ern polnss. Bnggsgo checked tbron to destin ation of tickets. For )e-pitiB-cr reservation, tickets, maps and full information, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aaa't Oen'l Fa. Agtat, fortlaad. Or, S53 MoitImib Su, Cor. Third. GIVES CHOICB OF -2- TranseontineDtal R0UTE5. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaba or St. Paul Pollman and Tourist Slecccrs v Free Reclining Ciair Cars Astoria to San Fransiseo. State of California. Wednesday, June t Columbia, Monday, June 7. Bute of California, Saturday, June 12. Columbia, Thursday, June IT. 8late of California, Tuesday, June 21 Columbia, Sunday, June 27. Bute of California. Friday. July 2. Columbia, 'Wednesday, July 7. Bute of California, Monday, July 12 For rates and general mrormauoa tsl on er address O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent W. H. HURLBtJRT. Gen. Pas. Aft., Portland, Or. E. McNEILU President and Maaager LEAVE. 10RTLASD, ARRIVE. OVERLANJ EX PKtSS lor -alem, Rweburc. A.hland, ! nacrament", uguen, 9:3o A- N an Francisco, s-o- i Jave, l s Angeles, I J faso, Xew Or leaus aud the fast. j 6:00 P, JI. S.30 A.M. Dally except euuday. tfJOA. M. tl:50 P. M. Roteburg passenger ;4:30P. SI. Via W-jodburu, for Mount A uk el, Ml- Daily vertnu, West Selo, except Brownitll e, Spriug- Suuday. Held and jiatron Corvalils passenger. ifSO P. M. McMtncrille pasM'ar :25A. M Daily, fDaily except Suuday. Direct connectlou at San KraticLseo wph Oc- ciueuiai dc unentai aud Pacltle Mjll steam ship lines for JPA.N AND CHINA. Sailliu uaies ou application. Hate, and tickets to Eastern nolnt. and Kn. ope. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HiiXOLl'LU and .y .iiiui. i aa De otitauieu lr.an j. b a.inni.A.i), ticket Agi-'ni,li Third su I VV tiLi Di(j;) Passenger Depot, loot if Jeffers m it. I-eave for OSWEGO dally at 7:20 a. m. l:t 8:35, 6:4.1, 8:05" p. m.; (11:30 p. m, on Satuniavs onlvl, and 8:40 a. in- and ., :) n m. ou Sundays ouly. Arrive at Portland daily a;7:10:30a-lii.: 1:30, 4:15, 6:85, 7:.Vi p. m. taui iu a. hi., -j: is suit 5:1U p. m. on buu days onlvi. Heave tor sHKRtDAX d-lly except Sunday a. p. in. strive si ruril inn v.tu s. ni: lve for Airlle Mmnlays, W'edne duvs and Krld-ys at :40 a. m. Arrive at Portland 'luesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at :0S p. in. Except Sunday, Except Saturday. R. K0EHLER, auager. E. P. R' GERS, Asst. Geu. F. & P, Agt. m Ski non-votsonon. renedT for tionorrbito. Oleet, 8permsiorrbu's, wbitM, Danstoral di, ?hsrM. or aev iattsmms tiou, irrilatiwu or ulcurs lion of mucous ni.ni i'HtEsCHES"'iiC5. braoss. Koo-strinsbl l,0.Pn "oW by UranUla, . iriP an( In ttlstin Wfannsr J by exprcM, prepaid, fui A 91.00, or 3 bottle, p.7S. Circular tent go nuiiaa. NOTICE. All persons are cautioned against plac ing lumber, wood, wagons or other ob structions on or near the railroad trnck. Such action Is dangerous to the traveling public, and whether done through care lessness or malice Is a penal offense. Hereafter parties guilty of such practices will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAIL ROAD COMPANY. CASTOniA. L"AVU EAST & soinrMi f lllUMm Ml 1 nrtuta M&iMica. l AciNCmNa , "sW Hall. , r ir.-, , Tba all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest bine St. Paul, Minneapolis, Diiluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obeawva- tloo Cars. Dolly Trains ...Fast Time SIRVICk AND fCESERY I'MQCELED For tickets and full Information call on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. T. A.. Portland. Or. R C. STEVENS. G. W. P. A SeatUe. Two routes east. One reason why you should ask for tickets via ths Burlington Routs Is that It Is 200, miles shorter and a whole half-day quicker than any other llns to Omaha, Kansas City and St Loci. Two routes East via Bil lings, Mont., and St. Paul, Minn. For tickets and Informav tloo. apply to nearest ticket agent or to G. SHELDON. Gen' Agent. Portland, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LIKE STEAMER 1IH GATZERT" Portland-Astoria Steamera leave Portland daily a follows: Alder street dock 6:45 a. o and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. nr and S p. m. Leave Astoria. C. R. and P. S. N. dock, 6:45 turn. and 6:45 p. m. O. R. A N. dock, 7 a. m. sjid 7 pm. Saturday night srteamer e.ves Port, and from Alder street dock at :45 p. m. and Ash street dock at 10s tv. m. Sobedule Includes Sunday night boat out of Portlajod and. Astoriv but no Sunday momiiig boat. NIsM boat from Portland connects iritis Steamer "MILER" at Cathlamst at S a. m. daily ezcpt Monday for Weatport, Clifton aa4 Knappa, and all landings on Oregssj side. U. B. SCOTT. Prealdeot E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Ston Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 1L San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Eureka, Cal. and Coos Bay. S. S. HOMER Will Make Regular Tripe Every 14 Days. Passengers and Freight at Reduced Kates. Astoria and Columbia RiverRailroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a. m. daily and 3 p.m. dally, except Sunday. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at 9 a. m. dally and 5 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. daily and 5 p. m. daily, ex cept Sunday. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at 9:40 a. m. daily and 3:58 p. m. dally axotpt Sunday. Sunday afternoon trains one hour later from all poliut. Hew Secret Reaaedy Ahsslti I'akrowa to th proteuloo. Permanent C'aras in ti tu , tlrs. 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