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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1897)
THK 1A1LY AST0K1AN, TIUKSUAY MOKNINU, SKI'TKMItKR S, 18H7. Sally otoviau JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TeJ phone No. 66. TKHHS OF RVUSt Ktl'llON. DAILY. Bent by mall, pr year Bent by mail, per month Bemd by carrier, per month j " ,,.,-r-r-T Sent by mall, per year In advaa.-e...2.W Postage fres to suhscri:era j ; ! All communications Intended for pubB- I cation tluuld be directed to the d!;or. 1 r, . , , . ., , . , : Business communications of all kinds' and remittance mut be addressed to ; "The Aalorian." ! The Aatorlan ruaraiiteea to Is tub- ! scriberi the largwt clrcuUUon of any j newspaper published oo the Columbia river. Advertising rates oaa be had oa appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Aatorlan. the second old- j syndicate behind him secures all th, eat weekly In the slate of Oregon, has, working property of 'iho present corpora next to the Portland Oragot.lan, the tl0 anJ a controlling interest In Its largest weekly circulation in the state. JohL F. Handley Co. are our Portland acenta, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every mornirur at their s:a.-.d, tM Third street When Portland starts out to have a . show or g1v an entertainment she always does It well. The big fklr to be held by j tne Manufacturers' Association, commencing- September 22. will not be an ex ception to the rule. The various railroad companies headed by the O. R. A N., have, done the handsome thing- by making one fnre for the round trip from all ; points In the state. Portland merchants and businesa men are working with their, coats ott to make the fair the most at tractive one ever known in Oregon. There ' will he a complete and thorough redec- 1 oration and rearrangement of the expo sition building, and the exhibits will be varied, interesting and representative of every section of the state. The Astorian predicts a successful entertainment In every respect and extends Its best wishes to Portland In the enterprise. I In connection with the coming French commanded by the Enclish colony of exposition Secretary of Agriculture WU-i Jan,atcB- whose military Post. Port R .yal. son hopes to develop a plan by which the U Wely hours' "'n Jrom Coin breeding of horses for use in the cavalry j ENCOURAGE.MENT"FUR THE of European armies will be encouraged, j FEEBLE. The demand for horses for army use la 1 - very great In Europe. The French gov- 80 lon a tne fallln8 emr-r of vitality . are capable of being re-klndled Into a ernment sent an army officer to the . warm and Kenlal glow, Just so long there United States some time ago to learn ,s hope for ,he wfak fcn,, fmaclMfA m. how far horsea could be drawn from t valid. Let him not. therefore, desrond. this country for the French cavalry and i hut derive encouragement from th.s. and artillery. The report was most favorable to American breeding and to the abun-; dan: supply. Recently the needs of ; England In her military operations in ' tonic virtues, Hostetti r's Stomach Bit Asia and Africa have led hr to look ', 'em is daily reviving strt neth In the , , , . ... bodies and hope in the minds of the to Argvnnna for cavalry horses, ana the ," . f--t'le and nenvus. Aprx tite. r"frhlnc first cons.gnment of 5Ju Argentine horses , . , ... , . , . . 1 slet-p. the acquisition of flesh and color. left Buenos Ayres this month for British ,lre hcssin!r!, attendant uin.n the para military service at Cape Town. So far! live processes which this priceless Inv g- nn ter hnv. Wn .iu.r, k. ihiu Mvrn. . mt-nt to foster the trade for American ! horses. but Mr. Wilson is considering the ' advitab'llty of sending abroad an expert 1 who will investigate the needs of the cavalry of Europe with a view of meet- j 1. ill ,...it .t 1 . w. 1 -.ti .m,,,: i,,,8 at a time when that buslnes has suffered much ihrough the inroads of electricity and the bicycle. A press dispatch from New York says real prosperity has at last struck that city in earnest, and the lab'-rl;:g man mk.ws an auout u, lor ne ns already begun to reap his harvest. There Is em-1 ployment now for nearly all, and. though I wages have not greatly inereased, pay envelopes are fatter, becau.se ar'isjr.s work six days a week Instead of half 1 time, aa numy did six months ago. it j is estimated by labor statisticians, m- n i whri keen trnrk nf the lnhrir ilfmnnil closely as Wall street watches the mar- ket, that not over 5 per cent of the work- j ing class Ik now In idleness. Six months ! ago between 35 and ; r-r cent of tne tollers was out of work, and In the 'lead of winter probably every other man who depends on his muscle to earn tils live lihood was without steady employment. There were then nearly ljt,W) dependent on friends or charity, or drawing their little savings to get bread for themselves and their families. Today less than lv,vuu in the Greater New York are out of work and some of these are of the shift less class who would not work under any circumstances. The chief factor in bringing about the demand for labor Is the renewal In building operations. From the records of fiie building depart ment it appears that over 100 structures, each costing 100,000 or more, are In course of construction. In addition there are many smaller buildings being erected, not only In than city, but In Brooklyn and the suburbs. This Is the record of today, and the future promises even a brighter condition. ENGLAND AND THE PANAMA CANAL The New Tork Journal nays English capita may undertake the completion of the Panama canal. In order to insure British control of the waterway to the Pacific, From a source that it" "wholly credible" jthc Journal is Infwmnl that Urltwh cap italists Invo secured all the rlKhls nr.il i ' ;iriporty of the new run im.i iViu! com- puny. orRiinlied with a capital .f .VV. i" francs, en the ruins of the old IV j l.i-ssi'in corpo'tlcn. i Inspired nm1 cii.-omanvd by the lVmn I ln slrwt cabinet, iin.l aeiny dir. ct!y (S.Ojj In harmony with (ho British forv'KU j policy, as dictated by Sir .I.vcph I'li un- tii'lam. these lliianci.il strati msts h.v secured a seven years' extension of the v-'lomM.-n cr.int. h:eh w:ll expire mi ' ,"!vr :(- lW- This renewal was secured from Colom- bla. It Is declared, by mean that will not bear Investigation. T!u, ntcai )1(.(,m (l( ,., mlu.ilo. , , namul Farxiulurson. had Peon diplomat- r..M' Iculiy t m l"'"-1 fl,r "carl" year to prevent any renewal of ilu sul- vrntion to the French by the Colombian g.,. rnm,,m m, tri were crowned i w Ith success then, bavins the Kronen hi nwrvy, Faro,uhron company at nade terms by which the great Kncltsh stock. Similar tactics were employed i lhe control of tho Sues canal from lis French constructors. The English will , j thus have ubsolute control of the lsth- I mus of Panama! Ownlnp the Panama railroad, as they will, they can limit Its use in time of war to military purposes. This road was built by Americans and with American cap ital English capitalists being In possession of another vantage point from which they can strike at the trade of the United States, the British government may expecicl to fortify 'Colon and Tanama "to protect the In , ! tervsts of Its commerce." Thus will be established two more out- i posts In the cordon of fortified co!on:c ' Eiutland is slowly hut surely drawing ' around the coajt lines of the I nlted , States. To Halifn. the Bermudfas, the Faha- mas. St. Lucia, Jamuica and Vancou . ver will be added Colon and Panama. The Atlantic entrance to the canal Is ' from the further fact that there is a re- ,' storutlve most potent in renewing the dflapldated power of a broken down sys tem. Tes. thanks to I's uneampled orant sp edlly Initiates and carrier to a successful conclusion. Dljrestion Is rt- stored, the Wood fertilized and susten- ... . , . ., ,, anee afi'Jnied to each life-sustaining or- Ban tj. the hitters, which is inoffensive even to the feminine palate, vegetable !n composition and thoroughly safe. I.'se It and retain vigor. Sometimes we wonder where temper 'ends and nerves begin Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar rhtea Remedy always afford prompt re lief. For aale by Eatea-Conn Drug Co. j How few women come home genuinely 'rested after their summer outing. Northern Paciflc nllroad trains leava Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma. Spokane, and the East. CI e 1 connection made at Spokane for Rom j land. Nels'.n. Sar.do'.v and BritLsh Co 1 lumhla mining camps. For ma;ig and information call on or addrecs C. W. STONE, Astoria. Or. There Bt. ms to be a ?pecia.l fiend tuat romp's tii servir g of r.iw oysters 01. hot olateJ. Are You Thin? Look about you! See for yourself I Who suffer most from sleeplessness, nervousness, nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, despondency, general weak ness? Who are on the edge of nervous prostration all the time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. Iron and bit ters are only stimulants To be cured, and cured for rood, you need a fat-making food. You want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nerve- tonic Q SCOTT'S EMULSION of g Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. Book about it free for the aiking. For sak by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. SCOTT BOWME, New York. 1M Before Retiring.... tnke Aycr's Tills, niul you will sleep better ati.l wake i: better condition for tl:e il.n 's work. Ayer's Cathartic Tills have no equal as a pleasant ami effect ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prep.ared, that they cure with out the annoy.tescxperienced in the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Cathartic Pills. When other pills won't help you, Ayer's is THE PILL THAT WILL. Lace Insertions are sometimes edeo with very tiny ruches In Mack and white. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The board of equalisation for Clatsop county, Oregon, will meet at the court house on September ITth and dally there after until October 3rd to puldlcly examine the assessment roll for the year li7 and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of land, lots or other property, and It shall 1 the duty of all wrsons In terested to appear at that time and place fdr the purpose of correcting any errors that may appear In said assessment rvdls. C. W. CAKNAHAN. Asstssor. Astoria. Oregon. Sept. 4. The Ice cream soda crate will so.n suc cumb to the hot chocolate mania. "My boy came home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain," says Mr. E. J. Shall, with Meyer Broa." Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dresied the wound, and appll'-d Chamberlain's T.dn Balm Treely. All pain ceased, and In a remarkably short time It healed with out leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, swellings and rheumatism I know of no medicine or prescription eq':al to It. I con sider It a household neo-sKy." The Zo and 50 cent sixes for sa!e by Estes-Conn Drug Co. "A vanity album" Is t.. t.rm irl'. en K a collection of one's own photoT iih. Cv BTOniA, Tithe- The crank who Is .ir,xi'.u rir lhe 'am- I lly to have company In warm iviiibr! Is an understudy f-r an a'.uel. j A new river service has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and R ilnler, Ore gon, Including all Intermediate landings. The fine steamer 'Til-Tim,'' Cnpialn A. L. Hrazee. will mak1; round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving Italnler at 5:3W a m., reaching Astoria at n :3i. landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, ard de parting on her ret-jm at 1:30. Prompt time and the best service li guaranteed for both passengers and freight. Many young fathers who revel in the Idea that the new baby is a peach Hre very thankful that It Is not a pair. No man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much In this world while suffer ing from a torpid liver. DeWltfs Utile Early Risers, the piila that cleanse that organ, quickly. Charles P.ogers. li there anythirut mor.. awful than th woman who delights to tell of her ac cumulated and aggravated ailrm nti If you have ever seen a little ehlM la a paroxysm of whooping '.ough, or If you have been annoyed r,y a constant tickling In the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Mlnu;e Cough Cure, which given quick relief. Charles Rogers. A fluffy riilUe for long slender throats Is called the "Yvelte Gullb-rt" 11 ml has made Its appearance am rig the novel tits in neckwear. P.unnlng sores, Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may 1 cured by using Dewltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals It Is the great pile cure Charles Rogers. If men were employed at the central telephone offices we would get a great many more saucy answers than we do now. When going Eaut travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running- dining cars. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Isn't H peculiar that the most fastidi ous Individuals In the matter of bath rooms In their residences will put up with the most barbaric accommodations In bath rooms at the seashore. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 1 Hit ffir AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. VK ARE ASSKUTINM IN' Tilt' COt'RTS Ol'K KU'.MT TO THE rxa.i'sivK. isk ok tmk woun "CASTOlilA." ani " PITCHER'S CASTOrvIA," AS ih'R FRAI'l. makk. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hijanms, Massachusetts, was the oriainator cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." tho same that has borne end does mw f jf. J7 m mrV bear the facsimile sii'uitare of Cffi''-J urnpiwr. This is the original ' PITCHER 3 CASTORIA. ' u h:eh has been used in the homes of the Mother? Arwrica j, r cr thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY ai .':? ivrappir and m tint it is tfwkind you fnftv alwus boin'! .fr on the and has the $iijnctnre cl' C&trtiuiS&x wrap per. No one has cu'h vit-j f ox nw to i: o t.uj name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Ch;:s. 11. Fletcher is President. -,. y March S, 1S9T. Do Mot Be Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by ncn-ptingf .1 cheap substitute which some druovisc may offer you (because he makes a few more pvnnies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAOSIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, I03 TwclftH Street K5i 5 fifrn ,,, imL,?i'ii 'iffi'fc'C MANHOOD RESTORED t'on of a (amou. rrm'b piiyRieuii, will finical . ... 1 1 na.. .if tlu lu.r-.lt.A i.n.... .1 i'imnl, I'kUiitlti Ui 11.,-K.hWii.litai i-.ii,iati,.i,., N.rvmi. i-eMllljr. 1 VT I' I "lUiiva l Hsrrr, iiimur iirtina, Vummi . A V -7 t'orinlllMtUoo. II .tnl a,l l.-vie or lUr i,r tilhl. I'rvv-ftiU gtilt K- -i fJ v m Omi'ltarf e, wttU-h If not rheeWe.1 l-at. u Hperniat'irrh-i- an, 1 etFORI irrra ai I tne iwmmi.i i mpnuarr, iiriui..ii:HiuHUu,ii4 ' ai lnrriancl tliurinrTor".iit Hiuauuriu.fc f S trnrthm un.l rrsUirvatmall waak nntalia, nt, fffr-r-. a- not niretl hr iM-rtnm I. Fiwiitiv rln.tT tier cent aie tmnhlatl will ffritlf la- t't'l'l IlKS K la Uieonlf known rm1r U ctm wtihoul an operation, kaat ir-ntmon S14. A written runrnntv (trrn J"I rnone, relitrtt.! If all tint. U-ra noi atTavl a prma.ii.lure, U)0a bot.aix f ir i'J. tv 11111. H-ni fur rssacirriiUr aixl Iratimooiala, Addrm UiVIlL JItDltl.M B CO., P. tt Box lBaO rranctaro, CWl. rrlll. 6 CH A3 KiMlERS. Ill CwiiM'rr'.il Str-t f.0-T0-BACc"SDCURE Orerlfi'flt.ifM.ld..Triiliiieare proro Its power ! , : :. 1 n. rro-tWKi in tlia wir.d. Manr ala III tninnaa in ludar. and 11 neTtl rao in nMikn the weak iTiu,i, nt in.it, trerm l ,r.,u.at.d mavnotie. Jottr)t a hoi. Vtiu will l.n i, .iKhtcd. wneipent yin u iu.ie what r. h,r a cum l alwtluuilr nuaraiil4e1 hf dnivyl.ta ierr where, fi-wl ..r unr i-'fj'- 1 ' l";ii t T'.',a-r ,) hhio Vimr l.lfn Awar ," wrlnen uuaxauuio anl free sauicltt. AdOrau'l'UKSj't'avttLXAUBKIlKlX to.. Chlaaasw vr Hew KurL Bold and Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, Druggist "am.a.aa.a aaw.a.aaM..M...faaaaa.aa.WHM MANHOOD RESTORED fSvSS; gtmr.inl-e.l to cure all nc rou diwaaea, iiieh an Weak Memory iM,. Jf liraio Power, Headache, Wukelulaeaa, Lo.t Usnhuul, Nigliily Hmii! aiona. ervousiir., nil drama, loaa of bower in f2nn,ilf.. 1 1... . e 1 4t w . i. . .'r er nertion, yoiiiniui rrrora, eceaie ue or I" inwi,d;OPr.,!J 'L ,im1ul, which lead to Inf.rraiiy, Cmi.umptiot. or i . '. '. ' l'r.,he ' nu MedWne i ;, , p,n.. France. I.ane Imvia Irrui l ,. " . M V?.1 Ine 1 " Hrance. l ane Imv: irugco.,di.lriLutiugsgcaU, Thud ana Yamblllbi.., J-ortlaud, Or. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Roomi 317-318 1 Portland Savings Bank Bid. Portland, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWMIlili A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold lnga and shingles. Terms reasons bla and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Ofnee and yaid at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO ALL Open every day from a o'clock to . 30 and 6:30 to : p. m. Subscription rates S3 per annum. 8. W. Cor. Eleventh and Duana Stresta n .f; ....... f sy 4,pt "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies "CUPIDtNC l tilsiret Vi tf.tsiil VlUlif.tr. Ui mi.-mt fit, t'on of a (ameu. rench piiyRieuii, will fUlcJx cuivimi of ail u r vimil (jT Ui e ef the "rt.u rKii. ttK-ll it. Ll MAiirwi.l "The Louvre" ASToniA S (.om.r.ois ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 n.OOKH rtn Mu.le. (tames of All Kind. Two Magnificent Itara. eveitiTni.se riim-cuss Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTItlt'TLV OHMKItVKII. ti iloatmr tbsilMIre for inhaeco In snr V . r . , . -"a""- o. J. W. CONN. Agent. Aatwrla ; I872 180' 1 Lubricating I r' t of OILS FlSf?er A Specialty. Brothers, Sell , ARM 1 Ship Chandler .', Hardware, Iron A Steel, Coal. GrocerieH & Provision Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils. Varnish tr. Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons fc Vehicles. JOHN T. LIOHTER, ATTORNET-AT-.AW. Office, upstairs, Aatorlan Building. EAST SOUTH M VTI WW I KAVK. ; I'OII 1 1. A M, AltlllVK tiVI lil vX I rilt l"r all 111, Kii.i Imi. . A.hUlliI, l-ai'lmenh, Ol'lell. WW M ban I'rnlieiai'o, Mie litee, U.a An;Hra, Vl I'aan, a. Hi lean, and lhe fast. M i) I'. M Hti.t'liurii 1 t'nii't l w I'. V Via WiMiilhmn, fur Mniiiil AiiukI, -li-lerlnii, tte.i H'M", liMwiiatllni, Hnln. field and NalMli t'urvalln pa..eii!ir. Mi'VtiihVlllii paaa'a-r Mally vki'ri Nniiila) . P. lly re.jl niilelK)-. t? .) A. M til P M ' l"all. Pail) l.Vi hiuiiU) Id vl V, M IS Hn A. M Conneotinaj at Ran Kr4iclaro with Oo. elilcinial A Oriantal, PnclDo Mall, and Oivajilo BinislUp Itnoa for JAPAN, CHINA. Al'rVriUMA. AND HAWAII. LOW TAKES, KVKIIT PAT roHTLANP Tt) BAN KllANCIMCO totX. Socond Class; 110 00. First Class liiiliiillng hurth. Similar rcdiioilona to ! Angelas, rrewio and other California potirfa. lta cho-kl (o dcMllnatlnn. R. KOEllt.Kn. C. II. MAHKIIAM, Mamiger. O. F. and P. A, r iK OVI.Y ntilNH-CAR RDl tk rimsi ttiRri.ANii tii Tit : EA.sr. THR ONLY KOI'TK TU IIIK YKI.I.OW STUN N A floN aI. PARK. I.K AV K ItillTI.AMi A Kill It Ka-t Mall fur K a am .' t hehaba. I'eeloiiht. ' So. Mouth He d, MotteKnai,o; o ! Aoi-rdiM-ii. timet'la la i e.ima. Ielllr. VI lull J Fort T iwinenil. Kt ell. i 'htirv, ij knr. H.lan1 lit. C.. Tnl H I .. Nrl 1 Itnll. ll. 1'., K .. Mi- j laoula, HiHie. tnaMinila,, A.M. Helena, -t la ,1, M 11 I V 00 I'. M 'ii.a'ia, Knsa. itr, Dinalia. t iuiiipM MImIT-. M. I. ,ul',t,il-Kn, ah ItiKloti Sew Yurk, l'hll-1 adrliihla.HiMfitn. and all t"ilsti Kt ami -outh i eaat. I ) PAYS to Mlnncapolli. unuiha, Kao- s.ia City aval tt Paul, lit PAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago. 44 DAYS to Wajihtmrtoti. PUlm Ulphia New Tork 1 Iloaton. and other Eastern potnu. Ilaggits-'i cheeked through to dotln4tlon of tlt-kotjt. For alorplng-enr roarn attona. tleketa, rtinpa and full Infornmlla H 'all on or write A. D. CHARLTON A.a't llait'l I'a.a. A.nt. for Hand, ll HAS Morrlami )!.. l or Third. C. W, H'MNK. Aatiiilu. 'I lie Mllaal: ."ceiiio I.iim. Only three trains in the world worthy of i-oiiipniloti with the Hiirlltigton'a Hi. Paul fid. ago IJmltrd." (n In Eiir'tic, twu runt of Clil cdato. None wewt. So lautlful, so lusurl ous. ao coolly a train has heicr lx fore loon at ths dlpoi.l of the traveling public of the Northwest Electric lluhted. Hiram hrattal. Wide vestlhtiled Compartnwiw slonprs, din it. buffot smoking cur. NO KXTI1A KAItKH Iiivkm Bt. Paul 1:06 p. m. dully, after arrival of No. P.vlrif, 'ireal Nor. and Roo Pid'IMr triilns from the west. TlcaeM at tilllc-s Of all connecting llnoa. A. ('. KIIKI.lMi.S', Agent, I'lirtliind, (irigon flelierill WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Itlver nod I'uget Hound Nav Igntloti Co. STEAMER "TFil.KPllONE." Leaves Astoria dully eleepl Muiida 7 p. m. Leaves Portland d.Uly except Sunday 7 a. m. STEAMER "BAILEY OATZEHT." Leaves Aatorla dally except Sunday and Monday at 7 a m.; Sunday nights at 1 o'clock. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday at I p. m. Leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock. U. B. SCOTT, Prsaldaat, Hi. A. Beeley, Aent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO AflTORIA- And Return In On Day -STEAMER PILORIM--8TEAMER FILGRIM- A. L. B RAZEE, Master, Will leave RajiJer dally, except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., touching at La Du, May. gers, Stella, Oak Point, Eagle Cliff, Knappa, Cilflon, Weaiport and other landings, arriving at Fourteenth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., catting at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory servlco guaranteed r?n ?? ftTXTT Ulo OIVKH CMOICR or -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paol Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining- Chair Cirj flitorla to Sao Franolsao. t'liliimhla, Mun.l.i -. Heplnuhor 1 Wlula uf CallfurnU, Friday. Hnpioinlwr 10. CiUlnlihl. VVrdlivaday, M"'lcllil-rr 11 Hlnta nf Cnllf.iniln. Muiidty. Hoplom her M. Culunibla, folurda), Koptrnihor 3 Htats of California. Him .!.)' . HHtcm her W Cidunilila, TueMay, ih lulwr i. Htiite of Callluriila, Hundiy, (h lnlwr 10. For rata and gaiiarai taroiaaatloB tall oo sr address O W MirNHKKItNT. Aral w. ii iit ni.nt'HT. Oen. Pas Ai , Portland tr. A I.. MnllI.Ctt. Vho I'realdanl. ARE TOU (MUN'l EATT ARB TOU (TOINfl EABTT AltK roil tluINU KABTT II suro and aw ihit ytrur Hrkot reads via THE NORTH. WnHTKItN LINE THE NORTH. W EXTERN LINK IIK NORTH VV'.TKRN LINE llll: NOPTII.W f HT1IIN LINK Th CHICAGO, BT. PAl'L M1NNKAPOIJH AND OMAHA RAILWAT" Till, la ths GREAT HIiKT LINE I !) n H.LLTH. SAINT 1'Al'L, CH1CAOO And all 1'utuis EuM and Houlii. Tlarlr Maimin.mt T.tuk. Veatl- buM Itn.iia and Hlorplns; Car Tmllul and Motto: "ALWAVH ON TIME llavo (Ivon Ihla ra.l a iiailmuil rputa thm. All elnaara of paatutrs rarrtd on the v.i.liiil'-. trains without x'.ra iharse. Hhlp your frrlshl and travel over thla ramoua I' lie. All onl Imva llekota. F. C. HAVAOi:. T. F. and P. A. W. II. XIK.AI'. Oenrml As;nt. ?s Waahli'iitna f'.. I'ortl.uid, Or. did Ml Ui.Ni; OnlNO EAST ? EAST ? EAST ' EAST T EAST ? tloINU KABTT ;ciN'i i:aht ? OiiINU EAHTf lilNi I AHTT (IOIND EAST T (InlNtJ OfUNO If you are. ilo not fotiret THREE IMPORTANT l'i UNTH -THREE IMPORTANT POINTS -THREE IMPORTANT POINTS l lrat-Oo via Hie Nt. I'.iul lauee ths lines to that point will nfTord you the very lst srrvloe. Seconl Son that the roiihon Iv0n4 Ht. Paul rwli v.n the wioonaln Con tra) Ikciium tlmt II: e lll ik -a close Con- tiiclliin wPli nil the triinni'oiitlnental lln. ent rlK the I'i Ipii Ii. po; there, and ll service la flrr-t eluaa Pi evory particular. Third; For Information, cnll on your nelKhlor nnd frl til -the imtinit th kel nent and ak for a ticket reniHns- via the Wisconsin Central llnin, or a. lrrs J AH. C. P(iNH. flcnernl ParsehKor Axsnt. Milwaukee. Wlaoonaln. OEO. S. IIATTV. (leiiornl A Kent. Portland, Oregon. THIS RAILWAY COMPANY Operates Its Ira.ns on the famous Mock system. Lights Its trains by electricity thioilllh- out; t's-i Due celebrated electric berth read ing lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night betwsan SU Paul and Chiengo; ths CHICAOO, MILWAUKEE A BT. PAUL Also operates steam-heaited vestlhuled trains, carrying) ths latest private com partmont cars, library buffet nmoklna- cars, and palac drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining choir cars and ths wry best dining car service. For lowest rates to any point In the United States or Canada, atmlv to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, General AgvtU, J. W. CASEY, T. P. A Portland, Oregon. Ladleo Who Value A refined complexion must uas Purioiil'a pow der. It produces I r:.nt end l a'.illful Lin. olJUow MlWWKif?