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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1897)
THK I'AILY AST0K1.VN, S.UTIthAY MOKNINd. SKITKMHKIt II. UW7. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. 6. TKIOI OF HlIIIMItla'riaiN. DAILY. Bent br mail,, pT year W.W Bent by mall, per month... to Served by currlor, per month 60 WEEKLY Sent by mall. por year In advance... 12.00 Postage free to eubecrlbere. All communication Intended for puDU cation stKuM tw directed to the dltor. Bualntaa communication of ail kinds and remittance must b addressed to "Th Aatorlan." Th Astorian Tuarants to Its ub- 1 many branch lines in Colorado, trie Ran cribori th largest circulation of any j cis Iaelno, the Oreson Short Une and wwspaper pubU.heJ on th Columbia j u a R A N PrvMn Its own Ki ,he river. , system went to pieces an. I Is now bciii Advertising rate can b had on appU. ! cation to th buMneee manager. "T"1 l nor...ed In tepa- The Weekly A.tortan. the second old. j " -' v'ons under .llstln-t m.,n.,Ser, est weekly In th Hate of Oregon, baa, the O. R, & N. and Short Line, as all aext to th Portland Oragorlaa. th know, having for some lime past been largest weekly circulation In th state. John F. Handley Co. ar our Portland Barents, and conies of th Astorian can be had every morning at their .lar.d. 124 Third eirett IT CAN'T BE DONE. - In th Issue of September th, Mr. H. 8. Lyman replies to an article published by this paper August JSth, In which the Astorian saw fit to oppose the proposition made by certain of the boosier elenunt rnd a few cranks, that the United States acquire by purchase all of th vast ra l way Interests of this country an 1 operate the line as h does the poetoffice. The reasons given in the "Astorian why this enues of the postoffic- department, which government Is not In Condition to success- mlghl uwd to iter advantage In lm tuliy operate the railroads of the coun. , ,)r,,vins. !he carrier silvery system. vry are sufficient, and are supported by ' practical men pnd such eminent scientists as Prof. Hadley, of Yale college. The proposition of the cranks Is so supremely ridiculous that it is hardly worthy of serious thought or labor in answering. There are some who do not understand the situation, and since the matter has onn broached in the East and at horn, j it is as well to look further into the question. The Astorian does not adm't that the operation of railroads might be brought under the civil service rules of the government; that Is the suggestion , . ... . . of the cranks. It never can be done suo- cessully and probably never will be at- tempted by a wise people. ; In addition to what has been saio, and ' without going to Europe for examples, or ' to the figures cited by Prof. Hadley, It can be laid down as an axiom, plain to the dullest reader, that the cumbersomeness ' of one gigantic railroud system of the 'oP. 'he acquisition of flesh and color. 0, .... ., , , - are blessings attendant upon the repara- Lniled Stales under control of one su- '.:ve processes which this priceless lnv:g preme pow.r at Washington would of It- oran( fWy MlMen am, carrl ,0 a self make a failure of the expeilment. uccessful conclusion. Digestion Is re There could be but one final htad to stored, the blood fertilized and susten dec.de all matters of policy and eipedi- A!1r afforded to each life-sustaining or ,, t . . ean by the bitters, which Is inoffensive ency which constantly anse in the man- . . , even to the feminine palate, vecet.ible agement of railways serving a great coun-; , compos,ton and thorougDly safe. try like this, where in every state difer- Use it and retain vigor. 1 ent conditions of trade exist, and where these conditions are constantly changing ! 11 ls a" very we" ,alk ahout ,he ' agony women endure ln order to acquire as population increases, and manufactures ; . , , , ,. , . . I physical loveliness. Mod.rn science hus and natural resources are developed, j ohanged all that now. Perseverance and What are fair rates In Oregon would be j a skillful beauty doctor make plain most unjust in New York; railroads in Massachusetts can make munty on rates that would bankrupt the road in Wash ington. The manager of a railroad can only attend to so much business and cover so much territory, and do Jus-.ice to tho road and the people. What is today a j The fine steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. fulr rate on certain comodities in Oregon L. Brazee. will make round trips dally, ,, , .... . , . (except Sunday, leaving lialnier at 5:3U would be prohibitory in six months, or; v I a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing next year. Condit:ons and clrcums:anes I at the Fourte.mh gtreet wnarf, ar,d dP. in a new country are constantly ehangln? parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt and can onlv be met bv an officer on the 1 tlme and ,he b"t r1'.-e Is guar-.nt:eJ ground with authority to act, and w ho ! can act quickly. L'nder the usual yov- I ernment methods, by th;- time an applic.i- ; tion for a change In freight rates, ncs- j sary to preserve some factory or business j house against new forms of competition, i i was referred ba'.k to Washington and I uliinitttu lo the supreme power an a i decision rendered, tile damage would have been done, the traffic lost, and some poor man's business wiped out of exist ence. All this because the machinery and red tape of bo great a system could aot possibly work quick enough to meet public dmunds. In an old country like Prussia, where business Is settled, and few changes are made In the development of the country, and where the govern ment is always ln the same hands, and where the radlroad mileage is short and principally for strategic purposes In war times, it Is not o difficult for government to operate the roads the people expect less. But even under such rule, there Is much complaint and natural causes will continue such complaints. The Vander bllts own the New York Central, Harlem River, West Shore, Nickel Plate, Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Michigan Central, New York, Ontario and West ern, Bee Line, Chicago and Northwest ern, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha, 8ioux City and Pacific. Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley roads, and others, and yet long ago they found It impossible to operate these various lines under cr.e cxnlial bead, and consequent ly today each Is a separate Institution, with Ha own officers from president Jviwn. All tho earnings eventually ffi Into the same pivkoibook, but the Jlffcmit lins Hie vH-rteil as If they were all -omiietU tors. The Pennsylvania ooniny owns the Pennsylvania Central, Kiltliuore rnd l'.nomae. Northern Cent nil, Philadelphia ui.J Eric, Philadelphia. YVilm mrMii ami Italtlinoro, Southwest 1 imiii ,,n! i. Wru Jersey mid Seashore, Piushuiv. Kl. Wayne and Chlcotix), Plttslnuit, Oliiiln- i rati, ChicaKo anil St, IauK liiili.in.ip- j " wn,' "10vnn,'!l- alUl other, but iNich ! r'",,) 15 tod tm.ler s.pir-ito m.i.i.u-e- , ment, bei-ause the entire systi ,n could ' not be handled by one t ( seneral offl- vers. Look at the history of the 1'nion Pr Mile system, A few trs ;ts that sre.U comiany opt rat M. from .is head : oihce at On.sli.i. the nt.tm line to 0,den. i 1 miles, a line to IVnver.and Salt l-uke. j operated separately. Vnder the new con ! dltlons. after the sale of the main line j m'xt momh 11 ' mor ,han P' . ail of the purls will belong to the sumo ' family, but will be under separate man- I agement. ' If the United States government should i ; attempt. In a foo fish moment, to run j ,, railroads of the country on the same plan that It now operates th postofflce lepartraent, the commercial communities would keenly feel the unbusinesslike pol icy which now rules that department, and which allows merchandise, books, etc.. to be shipped by passenger train at a less rate than Is charped by slow freig!K on the railroads, thus absorbing the rev- Leaving politics astdc. It simply Is not the province of a g3V.mnu:it like this to operate a lare portion f the rall- , ways the rd ln successful nun- ner, or for the best interests of the people or the government. ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE FEEBLE. ! So ,ong ag ,hp faing ,mV of v,wty I are capable of being re-kindled into a ; warm and genial glow, Just !o long there 19 hoP for the weak an'' ""'"-'a"1'1 in" ' valid. Let him not, therefore, despond. , . Vut derive encouragement from th.s. and from ,he further fact that there i9 a re. storatlve most potent In renewing the delapidated powers of a broken down sys tem. Tes, thanks to Its unexampled tonic virtues. Hosteler's Stomach Bit ters is dally reviving stiength In the aml rope ln tne mlnds of the fe-ble and nervous. Appetite.-refreshing w-omen pretty witn iiui very tune pain. It Is p&jns not pain that enter Into the remodeling of a prlscllla into a Helen. A new river service has heen Inaugu- rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore t;on. including all Internudlate landings. for both passengers and freight. The English women may have lovely complexions, but th'-ir use of false hair ! is anything but adorable from an Amer ican standpoint. I Growing Children V'V"iUlIV J mik lavlV VliliWtbU Wm die before they are five years a o d. Mcst of them die of some wasting: disease. They stow very slowly; keep thin in flesh; are fretful; food does not do them much good. You can't say they have any disease, yet ther never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and bowel trouble takes them away easily. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver OH with Hypophos phites Is just the remedy for growing: children. It makxa hard flesh; sound flesh; not soft, flabby fat. It makes strong- bones, healthy nerves. It changes poor children to children rich in prosperity. Book about it free for the askinr. 3T No substitute (of Scott'i Emul sion will do f,T the children what we know Scott's Emuhion will do. Get thegenuine. ror tale by all druggists at 50c and Jim SCOTT & BOWSE, NfW York. jSarsaparilla Sense. Any sarsapartll.t i s.tiap.v rilla. True. So any" tea is tea. Si any llour i. tlotsr, lU t -Mil- C.'.r.cv. 'n usiv.' i; It's s.i villi sarsap.it ilia. Tlu-rc .'.re graces. You want tlic Inst. If you umlerstoo,, s.'.rsap.irilla as well an you Jo tea an. I ilour it wouIJ be easy to determine. Eut you don't. How s!iou!.l you? NVhen you are goi: to puy a commox:ity whose vaiue you Jont know, you pick out an old established1 house to trade with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so when buying sampan1.!. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market 53 years. Your grandfather used Aver' It i a reputable medicine. There are matty Sarsaparillta bat only one Jj-er'a. It cures. A K'.Cyi'IKK BOOK. The Chicago Record's book for gold ssekvrs Is now ready. A reader of this book will know more of Alaska an 1 th wonderful Klondike district than he could learn by months of personal observation and research 00 the ground. In compar ison with other works on the subject It Is too "Webster's rKct.or.nry of Alaska," a perfe, and peerless volume, at once ihe model and desiwir of rival publishe s It tells of the richest and most exten sive gold fields the world has ever know. How they were discovered-Fields vet unexplored-Ton years' work al - ready In sight-Where is the mother lode? T','- fortunes already made-The m'l- linn. .0 be taken out next Tear-How to! get there R. R. fare ami other exip. nses from all po. .us-Medl.-al hints-Climate-! ' lr' r,-':" 1 ,,uh 'e"-lV- officii m:ip.-Government reports-All i K..r coughs, colds, weak lung. And Von. land -ixd water routes Projected nUl- j vhial :roubli no other remedy can cotn-roaJs-Mining laws-Customs. In brief, fare with It. Says A, C. Frsl. superln all that is known of ;his wonderf.ll lar.d lendent of sohoWs. 1'r.ilrt. l'e,.r. ... of fabulous wealth. It Is the only au-r'Havm '"" kmwte,lge of the effleacy thenti". pnctlcal book, offlrlal anj en. j of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have dorsed. About W pages. Handsomely ro hesitation In ncvmninllM U to all 'ound ln art ca.-.vas. PHe. $1.5. ho sufT-r from cmghs. lung troubles. Agents are wanted to handle this val- j etc." For sale Kst.-s-Conn Prug Co. uable work. It Is a chance of a me time. Experience Is not necessary, as full jistructio are ent and the whole poople are clamoring for the book. T.t por.s from agents just started show won derful success. Sales run as high as books an hoi-r. Rig commissions .-.! valuable premiums are allowed. Credit is g.ven nii.l .'r,ight pud. It is an oppor tunity to gi n a competence In a short time. The book is not sold through book stops or newspapers. C.'mpb te canvass ing outnt w.U be mailed for 20 ce t. s'.unps. To places where we have no asent a full copy of the book will be sent to cn.:om-rs. prepaid, on receipt of pri'e. Addr. ss. exa-tiy. Company, department K. 21!. Chicago. OASTOnlA. ll Caiia Sunday schools will soon pick up In at tendance, but It is not until Just before Christmas time that the growth w:ll V particularly marked. OABTOniA. !l SI WHEN WE DEMORALIZE THK .STOMACH Hy excesses or lm'.rudence In eating, we ean.iot h'lpe to escape the consequences for pr.y great le.igth of tlm'f. The mst robust diirestlon must siKrumb to abuses nf that Importan'. function. Hut suppos- Inff that we have bfen fo-dlsh enough to nfw-hle the t',mach. Is the damago Ir reparable? Ky no means. The dys;xp'ie pas only to do two thlnt-s to insure his ultimate r-"o'.ery. First, he should -adopt an eii.uly digestible diet, f-eeond. ft" should PM' with regularity and jjerslsiene. tto- t'.tter's Stomach Diners, he leadln:? gns H" invlgorator of the age. The multi form svmptoms of dyspepsia, and the al most Invariable attendant dls p!ers. bil iousness and constipation, will assuredly r, j.se to persecute the sufferer If the above advice is atteaded to. Who that has suf fered the torments that chronic indiges tion Indicts will neglect to take advan tage of a remedy which, If the most posi tive evidence of the medical profession and the public Is to be received with due credence, Is an absolute specific for the complaint. OABTOIIIA. fttfu- J lis taty of -""-r s . Northern Pacific railroad trains leava Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Tacoma, Spokane, and the Eant. Close connection made at Spokane for Roue land, Nelaon, Sandow and Brlttah Ce lumbla mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE, Ajttorla, Or. No man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much in this world while suffer ing from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Llule. Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Charles Rogers. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy always afford prompt re lief. Tor tale by Estes-Conn Drug Co, A woman poise Is generally so sniffed out with everything but money that It Is a wise thief who can disci Imln.Ue be tween one lonialintig a handkerchief. Keys, ciilT buttons itn.l tut tt frutll and one holding a nice roll ,f ihe ' lonu iiveen.'' Tho si, k man knocking at tho door of Ivalth tteis In if he Knocks tile right v ly, 11 nd. st y out If ho doesn't. There are thousands of way of pelting nb-k but tm lone way to get Wi ll Po whatever you will, I if you do nut put your dlgi stloii :n good ' or.'i r.-md in ike your blood rich and pure. 1 you mil not set well, l!ich, pipe bli od ' - iVe only thing that can I'lln perfect .he.ilfi. r.nsltp.ition Is a disease of the j 1 blood. A targe part of all diseases arc ' li 1 able dlivotly to Impurities In the I t'buvl and 'an be cured by eliminating 1 them with In- Pierces ijolden Medical , Pis. -ox cry. flic llrst thing It iloi to ( put tho whole dig, stive ss.ein Into p -r-'fed order. It stimulates th cppeiti.-. j cites copious secietlon of the llgi stive j ilulds and promotes assimilation. It I se.nehes out disease germs wherever they j nay be, kills them and forces tl ent out I of the system. The ' vloldcii Medical Pi. 1 eovery hns be used with unvarying suc cess for over thirty ear. j The frankly setrtsli person is trenien j doiis',, prvf ral'!c to the !(-.. u riilcmg stnt who doesn't mean one-half of the offensive self-denial he or she displays. THE OUJEOTION NOT OO'ifV Ther are people w ho have objc-tlons to advertising matter in the columns of a newspaper. Th- ground of objection I that they do not want to read ad vertlsenients. Now thla objection Is not good, for oftentimes thine ndvilse mwits ctnvey valuable information. For Instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wlscmsln 0:i tral line between St. Paul and I'hlcagt), or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particular call on the nearest ticket agent or a I lr. 'J. C. Pond. O. P. A. Milwaukee. Wis. or S "aUy ':",'r',1 AE", Stark street, Portland, t'r. No matter how perfectly h althy you may N'. if you me t a p rsnn who de. ii.irs that vou ar looking unwell vou at once Imagine that th r. are stnipt m.s In your iv,s4,sion ind'.ea"- serious Illness. I i1!" ' over ci -.wdlng and bad, ventllatbw the air of th,. schoolroom Is 1 1 cft,"n close and impure, und teachers and pupil fre.pi.-ntly stiff .-r from 1 .-g a, throat troubles. To all .i -h we would j CASTORIA For Ir.fanti and Children Tit fj yS -WT, WCiei CIIIKF F 1'i'I.H'i: S.U.R. Nitb '. is her.-Ny givn th it by virtu f .1 warrant Nsu.-il. .in.l il. llv. rnl fn m y A,1,I,r p, ,,... j .,,... .,, ,,,, f'lty of Astnrl.i. in n,i!'.p leintv, ' re iron, of ilate nf th lrd.iy of S. ptetiii er A. D. !.'". ronimaiiding m- to vy upon the following d-s'TlSi-d property; IVgluning :t n point 01 fee; norih, I de grees 2 minutes west from the northeast corner of lot 3. block lj. Slilvale's As terla; then'"- north ipgre,-s 7s mltiut.-l West. p) feet; thence PVuth legrees 3; minutes west, f,et; Ihenc- south i de grees ZS minutes east, pai f,.,.;: thence on a line parallel Tih th- norh line of raid lot, U) f, et. to the ptV-e of lei'ln nlng. Jl'j. And to sell tho same In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy an assessment against said pitl property, amount. ng to j ? . what was ases,-d .'icam-i -ald ' property as benefits for the exf t."ion of' Commercial street In said rlty from Hev-! enteenth slreet to Tw-n'y-thlrd street, i and whb ii .vild real property is ussesai-d as the property of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, I did, on the I'm uay or f.-pi-miier. I-', only l-.y ipon i all th- aforesaid de-. rlbe. property, and on The 11th J a y of October, ii'7, a' 1 o'clock p. rn. of .iaM day, at i ti-1 In front i of the court hoiito. dotr at Astoria, f.'lat- j sop louiiie, Oregon. I wlil ,re . . d t., nf., I at public ii iii tlon. to the bign. . bid ier i therefor, all tie- rigV, title and Ini'T'-s. and est.ile of ;he h-i i-I Oregon .".allway and Navigaiion rompany In and to said real property to satisfy said at-sessmeni and the '.osts and excise (,f sal'-. E. HALIX-K, Chief of Police. Dated Astorl.i, Oregon, Sept. 10, S"7. Signature la printed ln BLUB dlajonally across tho OUTSIDE wrapper of every bottle of (the Original nd Genuine) Worceatershlre SAUCE A a farther protrrtlnn ugntntt mil imitation. Agrat for th United 5utes, JOHN DUNCAN'S 50NS. N. Y- J -VJV AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WK AUK ASSl'KTINti IN THK COl'KTS (H'R KKIIIT TO THK r.xci.i'sivK rsK of tiik woun "OASTORIA.' and "FITCIIEITS CASTORIA," AS ot'R TKAKi- mark. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, qf llytmnis, Massachusetts, was tho originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA " tho same that has borne and docs now srS7"V' evcrV bear the facsimile signature of Guz?$az wrapper. This is the original "PITCHERS CASTORIA, ' tchi.-h has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America Jr . rcr thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper am! .-,. that it is the kind iou have always bought sC"T ' 0,1 and has the signature of 6&ffiS4&&U wrap per. No one has autiiority from mo to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Ciias. 11. I'lc'chcr is President. r .1. ' March S, 1S97. Q.&S J.,.,pt Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the lifo of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pinnies on it), tho in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE CF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You, 'iYiV-'r" manhood restored;; tuxi ol ItmtMM CMtuiiiMaUnn, 0 mr I in hl-n,1 th rt'BlftViS aitfMtnvlhsfM mnd MtlnrM ml nacronc Th rMvn nu(T.rr r ml rurwt bf lwior la bfMUM ntnif pm rn u troM1 with l"f lilUI.1. VWl liKNK la tiioiif known rvmmljr kiCMirawlihoulaii nftMratkm. itiMtlmttV a A wriittHi rrnt fir a aj! mony riuml if an iUw nuiaUiKt ttuui..ur U0a N.t. an l"f kOj,b maJt twml (r rmaaclrruUr ami imimuniala, AJOma UAVOL Ji BUICIXB r. U Hot aVTIt rivioairo, a-MtUaw ( HA8 HOOKK8. 461 0mm-nMl Hira! N0-T0-BACc"SCURE fTar t.0iv in hoiaa aidd. SO HO enraa form. Ni-u-(to It Ihart4t trr' fau to nialia I ha waak tuipoDl uiaa ttrv&a1 mmitmt . . . i. I.. lull.,, Bhil . b I,.- twr Hoa lir unr ilel -n' Tibe.i Seii snJ lunula Voor l.lf ' "HJaii wiuIm ftul frawMaipi AOUrMTUS a rsUUU ktVMsUt V IXX, Iklatac Kara. Bold and uaxnt4 br Cbau. Itogwrm, DrucrlaL l 19 MANHOOD RESTORED iisrsulrw loruie ill nervous iliman, tush Kni MrntufT la.Y Iraia Pur, llrsiUchc, .Wakrlulutw, LuM Manbuud, Niglulv Kmi uiiis. Nenruusursa, all drttua, loasof puwrr la Uenersllra Otitis f either ses.cauMHl tr oweiertkm, yuuthful errura, rxreaalv uae of iDbaKYO, opium ir BiiRiulanta. which lead to Inflrraily. ConaumplUiu or Inaanur. Can bcrsriir,) m mi tnrkat. i aoper ln, 4 kf v. hv mail nrriwid ClreularPree. told bj ill ilruff lata Aik fut It, ukn..ilhr. Mamiiaeturrl br the Peau Medlrlne Co . Paru Kim I sue iaia luug to., ditnbuUutaU. Thud tad YsathUl BU , I'oilUuJ, ui. J. W. CONN. AgsaL Atori. the Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also forIMedlcfnal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TwolftH Htroct J. Mi THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA, OREGON. Will reopen their Boarding and Day School Meplemb.r 6. For rates, etc., addresa the Super-lores. PUPILS RECEIVED IN THE PRIMARY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES J. A. FASTABEND. HOUSE, BRIIiOE AND WHAHP BUILDER . HOUSE MOVING TOOLS RENTED Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTORIA AND EAST AHTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS CUPIOENC" Thla stronl VrtfataJO Viuiitor.ih rt t tit Krnrb tti?ifc-uit. will quu kly cuib mi t,t mil iit Vtiiia or uM't of mm gitrtiv uru., utrh Uw M ix Iittiuil. I'sUiittn 111 Ht k,fWuilniU Kinia.iia, hTv u lvt4iltn llmi it bMr bjr tUr or iihL fnt tilth fe iUmUvw, U4 nrtMstr irarnnatii sail llll IMirliitsA. I WMk urstkliB. prors ltsrorPviliiiif ttadxiw ttw iKWln nr iw ' 'fusl lu tw wot.d. Hut la W puoiMla HiUli Ut4 II Ha n ttrvb. vUufvxu at mstfnstlo. Jal irf ft !,,. f,Niiillt 1 pnra I , I 1 1 n 1 I U rm II I 1 ll A tl -lata By Dr. rVaa'g lellow Sr. flllai. Thla Wvjnttetlial trwl "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies "The Louvre" ASTOKIVH r.oiK.rois ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 ri.OOKM riim Mn.le. (tmiiri of All Kind.. Tate M aglilllrxnt liars. rVCHTTMNi; ritlST-tLASH Cood Order and Everybody's Rights HTKICTLV OIINKHVKII. INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT General Contractor HIST SOUTH I.KAVK. I (III! LAN I', AKHIVK. I IIVKItl.AN KX I I'llhKH, fur ! 1 lin.l'lllllit, AtllllllHl, M ia.1 I', M hm'innii'iil". I'i'h'h, VI Mt'M Hmi KmiiiiMHi, , liivr, I, Aiiui'li", Kl !", M' "I li'aiii. taint I In Ml. .''jA M. I(iitiiirn init'r imil", U. Vl WiH'illMini, l"r iily M.iiini a (, -ll- Imily I'ti'a'Pt Vfrln, iii hi'lii, , r.-aiil Mlllilliy ttnWIIaaj U'aa, HptlllK- ' II llllat T fli'lil tali't , ill-ill ... IT to A. M. 'nrIIH wiiifvr. Il W I'. M. tfvil I' M, M-VIiiiivIII.' m..'nr 1 A. " ltl, (I'nily ri i'il hiiii'ln). OonnaxMli at Itavn Ki-mnol. o with Oe. il.lontiU OrliUl. rnolila Mall, ao4 (VvujiIo .leainahlp Itnaxi fur JAPAN, CHINA. AUHTIIAMA. AND HAWAII. LOW FAKES. CVKIIT PAY 1'OHTI.ANP TO HAN TIIANCIHCO liiXt. Hrctnid Clnu; 110 on, rtrel CUaa; IllllU.llllaJ batrlh. fHtinllar rrdiioiloiu to I An.lo, rroano and oih.r California pt4nta lUacna ctwiknl to iloailiintion. It. KOKllI.KIt, C. II. MAHKIIAM, Mtuu.or O r. ant P. A. r ii k IJNl.V HI.nINi. l'A K K"t TK rK'iU l-OKri ANP T'THK EASl. TIIK I'M Y Mill TK T' I IIK YICl4.iiWiT'NR NAtluNAI. 1'AI.K. l.K AV K. -iilTI..M ! niuivr I K1 UU f.i K ahi.1. 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Only three trains in the world wortliy of i'"liinrloii with llm lUirllnirion'a Hi. Paul Oj 11410 l,linli..l." on la Kuriapa', two t-uJU of CM-CAk-o, Noiwi wnaX. Ko Nntitlfiil. au luiurl ou. ao coaily a train haa iirvor t foraj lami at th. dlnpn..J of Itio triivnltnf pulllo of the N'Tthw.at. Klawirlo llKlitd. BiMm hculaal Wl.lo veal llni lad Compart mam lnapn, din ar, liurfot amokliifx cur. NO liXTHA KAHIIS. Ixava HI. Paul 1:06 p. m. dully, after arrival of No. Pacini-, On-at Nor. anal Boo I'udrto Iralna from tlie ten, Tliarta nt nllli. of all COIIIHOlllllt llllim. C. HIIKI.IHIN, A ili'nurnl Am'iit, I rt lrtti'1. (mon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia ltlvfr nml I'nuil Mouml Nav luallon Co. HTEAMKIl '"riiLKPHONIC." Luuvua AhIoi'Iii il.ill)' r k I'i'pt Sunday, p. m. Leave Portliiinl dally i-xiipt Hundny, 7 a. m. BTEAMEJl "UAILEY QATZKHT." lA'aivea Aatorlu dully rxtaipl riunduy and Monday at 7 a. in.; Hundiiy nliilua at 7 o'clock. Leuve Portliuid dully eicopt.Kuiial.iy.tr I p. m. leavci Saturday nlidit at 10 o'clock. U, B. BCOTT, Prealdeat E. A, Befiey, A font, Portland. C. W. Stone, Afent, Aatoria. Telephone No. 11. RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Return In One Day -STEAMER PIIXJRIM--BTEAMICR PILGRIM- A. L. B RAZEE, Master, Will leave Rudder dally, except Sunday. at 5:30 a. m., touching- at La Du, May. ers, Stella, Oak Point. Eo-l Cliff. Knappu, Cllrion, Weal port and other landings, nrrlvlnr at Fourteenth itreet wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m.. calllnv at way landing, 0n return. Fast time and aatlnfaotory aervlce guaranteed