The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 21, 1897, Image 2

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THK PAILY ASTOKIAN
MOUXINU. SKIM'KMIiKK' 21. W!7.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Tel plion No. 66.
TEKMH OP MHM'KtlriON.
DAILY.
Sent by mall, p.r ytar K.N
Bent by mall, per month to
Served by currier, per month
WEEKLY.
Sent by mull, per year In advan-e.
Postage free to subscrUers.
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All communications Intended for publi.
cation should be directed to the idl'.or.
Business communlestl.wis of 11 kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
"The Astortao."
The Astorlan guarantiees to I t suo
scrlbers the largest circulation of any
otirspeper published 00 the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on aPpU-
cation to the business manager,
The Weekly Astorlan, the second old
est weekly In the itate of Oregon, baa,
next to the Portland Oregoi.laa. the
largest weekly circulation In the s'.ats. 1
John F. Handley Co. are our Portland
agents, and cop es of the Astorlan can
be had every morning at their s:a-J,
124 Third r.raet
While aJ! the good reports are coming
from Klondike, CYurlboo, Roesland and
other fotvlgn mining districts, Oregon
mlnens are saying nothing and sawing
wood, w e have Just as good gold at horn
as ever grew out of doors.
The story told In this morning's issue by
Thomas Linvllle, of the difficulties Inci
dent to the trip to the Klondike country,
contains many lessons worthy of careful
consideration. From Mr. Llnvllle's ac- j
count, which substantiate telegraphic
reports previously published in the Astor- j
. .. . . , , , . ,
Ian, It must be perfectly plain to the dull- ',
est reader that the Sknguay, or White
Fass, Is Inaccessible and that the town- ; and they are dangerously wasted If con
lot boomers of Skasuay town ought to be sume.1 by delay in cases where One
suppressed : Minute Cough Cure would brlrg immedi
The showing- made by the fourth annual j
regatta committee in Its statement of
receipts and disbursements for the recent j
regatta, as published in Sunday's A-
torlan, ls a most creditable one. There j
remains about a hundred dollars to Ihe
good for next year's carnival. There is
not an Astorlan or a Portlander who vis
ited this year's carnival but will heartily
commend the work done by the com- 1
mittee. They worked hard and faithfully !
I
for many weeks, and that ttey worked on i
Intelligent lines. Is fully demonstrated by !
the results. To complete the prestlg-; '
established It is only necearv ta Incor- I
I
porate a permanent organisation. If suc i
incorporation Is not made soon ;t will l
a great loss to tl.e communttv.
DOING SOMETHING FOR ALASKA.
Our greatest territory may be sMd to
have opened Itself. With its more th n
half a million square miles it h-s Wen
treated for thirty years l:ke an outer wil- .
derneos, too remote and difficult to be
systematically t-xplored. For nearly
twenty years after its purchase Alaska '
;
was a military command, with Just one
i
slvil officer, the collector of the port of
Sitka. In that time a few exploring trips j
wtre made by the troops at Sitka. In !
:4 Alaska attained the dignity of a
gorernor, appointed by th undent for !
four years, with a salary of $3.(r. The
law speaks of Alaska as a "district" and '
mpowers the governor to enforce the i
laws, grant temporary reprieves to crim-
maJs and command the militia
There j
are eighteen other civil officers, h,!f of
them commissioners In legal cases, and ,hr&it ,h To tucn we wouM
about the same numler of deputies. When : say, tr)' ChamWiains' Coufh Remedy,
the g-overnor fin.ls no law appMaiMe to a ' Fr cougiis, cold?, weik lur.?s and. t.ron
caae In hand, he is authorize to ref-r 1 chlal '-roubles t.o other remedy can com
to the laws of Oregvm for gui lar.ee.
One of the duties of the governor of
Alaska Is to make an annual rp rt to
the president on Oc-.oW 1 of .-.ten vnr
"concerning his acts and doings, and the
condition of the dittri' t with i-f- r-n-e
to its resources, Industri-s. p'.pul:iti-n
end the administration of th ' i- il u v
ernment." This has l..n a l.tht tsk '
hcretof-jre, but the itui'Ion has h.ir.c-i ;
The rush of the last few mouths p, ih
territory ha given it a comparatively
large population, with tne barest frame- '
work of government ready for it. There
are now considerable cities on this eons.-. .
that have sprung up almost in a night ;
and no law except such as Is enforced by j
common consent. No roads exist and no j
surveys for making them. Mail routes
are unopened to ine interior ami in
vast region is unmapped and almost un
known. The maps that have been lssue-1
are mere outlines. During th thirty
years Alaska has belonged to us gvern
nient exploring and surveying parties
should have been in the field every yeir
They would have cost but little, while
their labors at this time would be Inval
uable, Alaska has suddenly merged from the
waiting stage. Congress will now b
compelled to act, and much thought
should be devoted to the future of the
big territory. Provisions for the sale and
settlement of Its lands are highly Impor
tant, quite as much so as mlnlni? laws.
A government at once Just and liberal
will be appreciated by the people. One
of the members of the house committee
on territories says early action will be
taken. He believes that Alaska should
be provided with a government as elab-
evnte t Hint of Arlronn or N w M tc
ninl that n .b-l.ir.ite from tlie territory
Mil he admitted 10 congress. Tlie .vrn
Iiir of .liikn should N for the K n-iit
of the whole people. with nmpY sifc
ttimr.ls n(r.itn.t m.inooSts. One of tV
Htiprvme lefts of the- c.iivioity of congivs'
at the owning tston will be Its , i:Ul:i.
Hon upon till" Important sublivt.
PROMPT REFORM OF UOP11.Y EVILS.
The prompt reform of those bodily i-vIK
entrebtd digestion, Inccmpete asslmt'a
Hon, inactivity of the liver, kidneys and
Madder, as well ns of the nervous symp
tom wlili h these aliments are especially
prone to beget, Is always accomplished
by the Use of Hosteller's Stomach Ril
nrs. a medicine aocreditis! by phys chip,
pronounced pure by analysts, and emi
nently whohsome and agreeable. Surely
such a restorative is preferable to unpal
atable and Indigestible mineral drugs and
unsanctioned nostrums. The nut on at
large assuredly thinks so, Judging by the
unprecedented demand for the article
from Maine to Ihe Pacific, a demand new
j rWemontcd by immense orders tor It
received from tropical America. Mexico,
the iSrltwh ami spanisn colonial posses
sions, snd elsewhere. Both at home and
abroad it Is rowgnigid as a standurd
i remedy and preventive, the decisiveness
of Us effects recommending It every
where.
We are all undoubtedly a little Kt cr.uy
on some subject or other, and the les
craiy we think ourselves the more so we
are opt to b In reality.
j Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy always affords prompt re-
j,lef For sale by Estea-Conn Drug Co.
Chrysanthemums have lately been pro
nounced good to eat
To heal the broken and diseased tissues,
to settle the irritated surfaces, to in
stantly relieve and fo permanently cure
is the mission of PeWltt's Witch Hasel
Salve. Charks Rogers.
Thf m" u,,tI ls th lAtff-
foe to woman's good locks.
Moments are useless If trilled away;
ate reiuf. ChirKs Rogers.
Bright red hats promise to 1-e popul ir
! features In winter millinery.
No man or woman can enjoy life or ac
comPUsh much In -.his world while suffer-
Ing from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Ll::Ie
I Early Risers, the pills that cleanss that
i organ. Quickly. Ckarlcs Rogers.
Many a broken engagement follows
ln retura "cm tne seasnore.
In these days of culture and progress,
do no, Wfar , pitg.y or mU9ta he,
when they can be colored a natural brown
or black at home with Buckingham's
Dye-
The woman wearing white shoes on
,he street is not a thlog of beauty.
I Running sores, indolent ulcers and sira
! ilar troubles, even though of many years'
( standing, may be cured by using Dewitt's
i Witch Hazel Salve. I: soo'.hes. strenf.h
1 tr:s and heals It Is the great pile cur,
i Charles Rogers.
g,., ln gay plaids of huge design
v be seen on women of fashion this
fu'.umn.
"
"For vear," savs Capt C. Muelier, I
. ' . ...- dip.
have relied more upon Ayer s Fll.s than
anytjlng ei.e m the medicine chest, to
regulate my bowl and those of my snip s
crew. These pills are not severe In their
action, but do iaelr work thoroughly."
y Wg
&nly caase ,h(.y hawn to largtr
thn ne i,
Owlr.g to over-crowdirig ani ba.1
ventilation the air ol U s-.-hoolroom 1b
often close a-"d impure, axd teachers and
pupils frequently suffe- U"m lur.g and
pare w Itn it- says A. r reo, superia-
' tendent of tf;,fA. J'riir I'e;!, Ti..
"Having svme knowl'.sige of the efflcaoyj
of ChamVrlain's Cough Remedy, I have!
r.o he.-it-'iiion in r-.corr.medlr.g It to ail '
who uff-r !r n co-ig-.s, 1 :r. tro-jbb s,
etc." For Faie by Es-.es-Conr. Drug Co.
iOY-
Broken
Chain
The family circle
ii never io happy
after the chain is
broken and a link
taken. Some family
chains are strong,
others weak. Hare
Jou a good family
iltorv? Or it
there a tendency to coughs,
throat or bronchial troubles,
weak lungs? Has a brother,
sister, parent or near relative
had consumption? Then your
family chain is weak.
Strengthen it Take SCOTTS
Emulsion of Cod-liver oa
with Hypophosphites. It
makes rich blood, gives strength
and vigor to weak lungs and
run-down constitutions. With
its aid the system throws off
acute coughs and colds. It pre
vents the chain from breaking.
Shall we tend you a book ibout tius,
free?
For uit by ail drugfuu at 50c. and t i.as
SCOTT 4 BOWNE, New York.
si. .0k
muttfu. rvet row JuU anil dim
A t.e wi(t yem irl avrsy.
Brfttittlul, willowy lotm to t'.utt
Lof UitntM with evrty t!.v.
But Hr itiU It qucta ui hath charmt It
pare
Who wears youth's coroual ttautlful
hair.
Preserve Your Hair
and you preserve your youth.
"A woman is as old as she
looks," eays the world. No
woman looks as old as she is
if her hair has preserved its
normal beauty. You can keep
hair from falling out, restoring
its normal color, or restore the
normal color to gray or faded
hair, by the use of
t
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
n'eans the renun.-lstlon of many dalntie
dctr to the feminine toilette.
Aver's SrsaparUla. is not a secret prep
aration. Any physician may have the
formula on application. The secret of its
success lies in Its e rtraordlnary power
to cleanse the blood of Impurities an I cur--the
most deep seated cases of bloo.l
disease. Instead of complaining that we do not
get what we deserv should be thank
ful for It.
Certainly you don't want to suffer with
dyspepsia. Constlratlon, s;ok headache.
Mllow skin and less of appetite. You
have never tried TeWltt s I.lttl- Early
Risers for these complaints or you would
have been cured. They are small pills
hut great regulators. Charles Rigers.
The smart woman thinks it very cute
to speak of the men of hr acquaintance
as "dos."
SmaJl presautions of'.en prevent great
mischiefs. IseWltt's Little Early Risers !
are -ery small In slie, but are most ef-
fective in preventing the most serious
forms of stomach and liver troubles.
They cure constipation and hcadachs and J
regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers, '
There Is no use trying to get plump If
you go on worrying because you are
afraid you will not. I
If you have ever seen a little chill In
a paroxysm of whoopin? cough, or If you
have Uen annoyed by a constant tlckll-.g
in the throat, you can appreciate the
value of Or Mlnuie Cough Cure, which
given quick relief Charles Rogers.
lf celluloid collars did not smell so
much like overrii banana th-y might
he more iopular.
The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a fa
miliar name for D-Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve, always ready for emergencies.
While a specific for piles, it also In
stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises,
salt rheum, eczema and all affections of
the skin. It never falls. Charles Rogers
There w-re as rrujiy rwaJ summery!
frocks on the stret yesterday as at
ar.y time In the early summer.
For many years science has studied
liquors. Result, the wholt world uses
whisky. If has proven the best stimu
lant and does not Injure nerves and tis
sues like cocoa wjies and other drugged
compounds. And HARPER Whiskey ls
the ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard A
Stokes Co., Astoria, Or.
Ha'ing or.re kept hrcise a woman can
never be quite satisfied with anything
Mher than h'-r own home. i
The pi'k man kno'.kir.K at the door of
aith ets in If he kno'-ks the riht way,
nd, stiys out if he doesn't. There lire
j thf.us.-itids of ways of petting sl-k but only
1 '-'..ft way X; tret well. r whatever yu'i will,
I if y J do not ur-y';'ir d!ir st)on in good
j 't -ier.'i nd m'jke your hlood rb h and pure.
I you will not ?et well. Rich, p'ire blood
is the only thinx that can hrlnif perfect
he.-ilih. ror.tiption Is a disease of the
blood. A large part of nil diseased are
traceable directly to impurities In the
blood and can be cured by eliminating
them with Xit, Pierce's Golden Medical
Wseovery. The first thin It doeii Is to
put the whole digestive system Into pr- ' i
fect order. It stimulates the appetite, ex
cites a copious secretion of the digestive
fluids and promotes assimilation
. 1
searches out disease germs wherever they i
may oe, sins mem ana rorces tnem out 1
of the system. The "Golden Medical DIs- I
covsry has be used with unvarying sue- I
ceis for over thirty years.
Tnless you are rjulte sure that you know
how to eat com gracefully, do not order 1
trait vegetable when dining at a public j
restaurant. j
Northern Pacific railroad trains eav
Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. t-.t .
Tacoma, Spokane, and the Eaut. Cb
connexstlon made at Spokane for TVm
land, Ncrltvjfi, Sandow and Rrltlsh C'
lumbla mining camps. For maps arid
information call on or aldres
C. W. HTO.VE,
Atrla, Or.
VThe-i going FVuit travel on th .Vnrt.v
ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and th
only line running dinlr.g cars. Train
teavea Portland daily at II o'clock a. rn.
I "My boy came home from school j
one day with Ills hand badly lacerated
and blueing, and suffering great piln," ;
ays Mr. K. J. Shall, with Meyer Itros.' (
IVug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed the j
wound. n.ul uppll.d Chamberlain's IY:i ,
i Halm freely. All pain erased, and In
n remarkably short time It healed with
' 111 leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains.
, fw.'lllnns and rheumatism I know of no j
niedletii,, or prescription equal to It. I eon-;
! s,er it a household ne,vs-.y." The !i
j and .V cent "Ises (or s.i'e by l'sles-t'onn !
j lrug Co.
1 The av, rige feminine can tv n a. I- t
work h, i. if alm -i t. .l.nh ih'.'iitih
ihe n. out. itilliriil of a ! w w"l.N o'
praise.
THK OIUF.CTION XT !'tn.
. Thetv are people w lm h.u v obje. tl.n.a
to a l erasing mailer 111 the colunins of
a newspaper. The gtnnd of oh.leetlon
Is thai they do not want to read ad
1 vortisoineins Now this objeollon Is n !
good, for oftentimes ;!i e adiectlse..
uietitu convey valuah'e Information.
For Instance, how le would Ihe trav
eling public learn "f the excellent din- 1
ing car service of the WKMnsIn Cen- :
. tral llnt between St. l'aul and Chlcagt
'or the general comfort of traveling over ,
this popular line. For particulars call
; on th nearest ticket agent or address)
J. C. Fond. O. P. A . Milwaukee. WU . 1
! or Cieo. S Hatty, tlenerai Agent. -'
! Stark street, Portland, it. j
LOW"
KXCFKSIOS ItATKS TO THK i
liRKtlOX STATU FAIR. ,
The Southern Pacific will make n one j
j fare rate from all points on their I'.nes i
in Oregvn to the Oregon state fair which ;
' op,ns SepteluhiT .t' and closes Vtoter
i. A big harvest and a big fair. A el- an. J
j vigvrous, delightful and eotnprehen. -l e :
eipooltloil of eer thing pertaining to
j the farm and the farmer, ilortl races
! and amusements of all k lids. Sue 1 11
1 attractions every da .
I With the present crop prospects and Hi
extremely I railroad rate to one fare
or the round trip, the peopl, of Oregon
can afford to patronise Ihe State f i r that
leneti's all classes.
"Let parents not live for their chil
dren, but with them " The mother should
allow no falso modesty to stand m the
way of her daughter's knowledge of her
self, of her possibilities, of her p.rlls.
For over thirty years lr. Pierce has ured
his 'Favorite Prescription" as a
strengthened a puntler. a regulator. It
works directly upon the delicate, dis
tinctly feminine organs. In a natural,
soothing way. It s-arches out the weak
spots and builds them up. A woman who
'"uM understand herself should send Si
"n:s to the World's Ihsp-nsary, Huffalo.
N. y.. for Pr PUrce's Medie-al Adviser.
a book of liJ'S pages.
to not think that every woman ho
looks wistfully at 1 r dal saiins is g -tng
to be married this wlnt.r.
castoria
For Infant and Children.
Ti$ ha
lls:
b is
attra
PHa
BgUl
The latest society fad Is to give trimmed
hat as cotillion favors
CABTOniA.
Til fi- A
li i
of r s.
The soda water Imslness u again boom- !
Ing. !
CA8TOXIIA.
Th e&"on of pumpkin pie will soon j
wllh j
CABTOniA.
I taSfaf
: tai-
n
gfutm
art
I f
"affSJ.
Women desire sympathy; men prefer .
help. j
"teplele
How to Attain IL"
A Won.Jfrfnl Kit
Mdli-l IfK.k, written
for Jln 'I,, . or.s
ti pr may be nad f rrr,
ea.fi. In p!a;n r-nval-Opi,
on splicatioa.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
64 Niagara St,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
1 'areata, ana I raa-Mrs oouinea ana ail rax-;
iousorriecisOs-osrrj o,. FarssiTOrriet
t,m,M Uum Waabir.i.
head Bi'Jel, drawir. or phn., with deacria-t
tioa. W aviriaa, H taimuui or sol, ires 01 j
charr. Crsr fassrir till patast hsecored. i
t 4 fufaur, " H'm " Otuis Cauata," with
'jm ot aajM 1 a' tlx V. b. s-d lareign couDUical
atnt tree A44rea,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
K at.- A.i,rf lafaaM.Ma.Aai B r
-
.SNAP A KODAK
t), SI. a ll.tu. 'J,til,t 1
ril vA f'n U get
yfrt-' 'A S u.i. 'iminllin
W'l y.twi' 'M'.ytila.
a ti a m, v?e e rit'iutU to
t.fjLAK Xtili THY THEM
HUGHES & CO.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
VH AUK ASSI-KTIMJ IN THK COl'RTS Ol'K KK1IIT TO THK
rXi'l.l'MVF, I SIC 11F TIIK WtiRl) "CASTOHIA," AND
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as ui'R TRAi'l: makk.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." the same
that has borne ami docs now yr? cvcrU
bear the facsimile signature of Q&Aff&&UU wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes oj the Mothers of America for over thirty
years, LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper am! see that it is
the hind tiou have alwaus bouaht 7 ("J tho
and has the signature
has the sin nature
xt. No one has authority from me to use my. name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. 11. Fletcher is
President.
March S. 1S97. QM
Do Not Bo Doceived.
Po not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may iITt you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), tho in
gradients of which even he docs not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
rarniTTie
MANHOOD RESTORED
lUio ot m (auitHM Kraneb tilirsleUll, Will uulehl
turn ot a Uuioua
v.ais or dUro
v.aia or Ular0
liiM.mnla, Ptti'is
I'liuplrs, l ufllna
BtW) f diseluui
y
- -- an in Dorntrsuf iniM.iorr. iiri...... .
ft"" asjosiriars ,,iT1dihnriiir"finul u-jnumsa
flTIDSlKllt tr-nslhenti n.l mUin
Tha rran ailtTeirs Sr hoi enra.1 by Ika-lor la Barauaa BIW17 mr ram mrm w
11 silslllli. 'l'l'llKS K UUiaania mn racntslr era wIIImioi an i.rarlkax 'lallm..i.
, , A wniLnnisranir-flraoajM monar f-lumaj If all b..n- .la not sHavl jcuw.t Sttr
Sue hot. all I.T ivul.br uiall. nana lur rassrlrrular aij laaumunuUa,
A r- DATol.MBDICIMali'O-r.aia ILt rraiiCa-co,( -AXa
CHAS ROOEK8. 4(1 Coram erdal Btrs-C
MANHOOD RESTORED
SasraDtesMlocurt all aerrudiaeaea, toflh sa wraa Mrtuory .oawf
ma Fuwer. Ilcatlaeht. Wakrluiuaaa, Lull Msaboul, highllr Kiula
lont. ZXr ousnraa, all drama, luaa of power lu Uroersilx thaaaa ot
5l
either set. caused by or
.tM,-ro, opium or atimulanta. -Inch lead lo InnrmilT Coaautnti
inaanitr. Can beranie.1 in at poc
prruald Circular Pim Sold by all d
Manularturr.1 bf Iht
I'tug Co., duUtbuUugsgtsU. TUud Sod Yaiublll BU , I'jftlaoJ Of.
NO-TOmc"HFCURE
Ova Ulimn tKae told, jmnroeiii-a peaa Ita posrar foaalroT trjaaaal i r lobarro In anr aa '
form. N.vetiaola ihearaairat oarra fo.l lu laa ajor.d. Maor ! i iion.l lo ladai. ana li u.rrt
laila to make lha waak Irtitsaeot aiaa timat. vLrunma aud maanallo. Jail trr s lsl. i m will t . d,r
l.arilad Waatoael ton lol)lla what a aar. r.ir a oura Is al-ulalalr iarnta.l .f dtuaal.la -,arr
oara. fWad lor oor l.le - lm l r.nas-j sell and Mm.ia Toor Ufa Ar. anuan aastSailaa a
Iraaas 1 AdoraaeTUat ITULUUli tmiu IW., CaJa-saar Maw Vaa-k.
Sold and Guaranteed by Chas Itogera, Druggist.
The Choicest
i
Table Wines
FOR FAMILIES
fftrHlllrlfHl
A1S0 TOlnincQlCinai a a
and Cooking: Purposes
CARLSON'S FAMILY
103 TwolftH
sj. Ms
.Af,l"stt.aM(H.(l
THE SISTERS OF THE
Convent of the
. . . Holy Names
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Will reopen their Boarding and Day
School September 0.
For rates, etc., address the Superioress
PUPILS
RECEIVED
IN THE
Z PRIMARY.
1 S S
AND
ACADEMIC
GRADES
J. A. FASTABEND.
HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHAHF BUILDER
HOUSE MOVINO TOOLS RENTED
Ross, Higgins & Company
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
Bond Street
CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS
of
of CsWf7.Y wrap-
"CUPIDINI"
Th la i rN iVrintNt
' vlUkiisvr.Mi" rii
Kraneb plirsleUn, will qul-hlr eutv oi
nt i
M.
I I'
ll nf.
of Ul ueru .irss". S.S11 m.
ol Ul uerM erssi.. m u ,si
lu III llsek.rWnihinl Knilsslt'lH. .Nrrvo.it IIOJIIK
I'liuplrs, luOlnaa ! surf, .luauslin i, i-.s so
'.iii.ll. llttt- 1 L kit l.r Itr fif Mrfhl. r.vs,.ls (.lib S-
! Mwry, l.lliausllli Iirl", Ik'.s Is
, w hk b II nut el.ek e.1 l-k I" H-rttll..rrl..
mill w inaii.
By nslar Dr. lau's
1 allow Kerte fill,
Thla wuo.ltilul itn.i.
tr eierlkm, y"ulhlul rrtnri, rieraair uaa ul
timptU'a (
kav i ao m hi. S M l. n ma
druagtau Ak fnr It. takt nooihar.
Paau Meillrlna (.',.. Caria fane I mr Ikavla
J. W . COIOf. Ag-sal. As rU.
. ... w.
"Private Stock"
"Cream Rye"
Old Hickory"
"Pride of..
..Kentucky'
...and...
"Hermitage"
Repsold California
Brandies
LIQUOR STORE,
Street
44The Louvre"
aSTORU'S (.ONI.roiS
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
a ri.onits)
Fins Miialr. (lames nf All Kinds. Two
Masnlll.ent Kara.
EVTKYTIIIM; riltST-CLaSS
Good Order and Everybody's Rights
8THICTI.V OIIHKRVKII.
INSTRU
MENTAL MUSIC,
PAINTING
AND
VOICE
CULTURE
FORM A
SPECIAL
DEPARTMENT
General Contractor
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IO 06N(1MATA !
SOUTH
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I'KKxn, lur "aU'iii, '
Unai'tilim. Aalllitllil, '
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Hsu rraiii'laeo, Mie
inrp, la AliUPlea,
hi lax., N.'w til- '
lean, and Hi" fa. I.
11 A.M. Iliiartilim I'a.ai'HKiT ! ,KI I' M,
Via WiNMlliiirii. (r I
Pally I Mount Annul, Hit- lily
ll'.'l I VI'IIIMI. Wl'al Molll, ! l'i.Tt
hmuliiy j lirtiMii.vlliit, Hinliis- I huiidr,
I Held Slid Niilnm . ..
17 XI A M. I'urrsllla .aaatiiisr. Ill HO I', M.
II 11 V M.I
" 'Pall.
M.'N'Inuvllln .aa.'nr
tl'all) ri'. .l H11111U).
il it. A, M.
Connecting al Han Krsnelavo with Oe
eblanlai A Oriental. I'acino Mall, aod
CWxnlii isamshtp lUwai f.ar
JAPAN, CHINA, AllDTItAMA, AND
HAWAII.
LOW rAHE8, KVKIIT DAT
I'OllTWNI) TO BAN FHANOIHCO
U OO. Boiid Class; tin Oil. First Clsss;
liti'ludlng berth.
Hlmllsr redu.Mtuns la l-s Angslas,
Frsauio and other California petnta.
Ilssgags cha. kd In doatl inll n
tt. KOKIII.KII, C. II M AUK II AM,
Mmuigor F. and , A.
r.U OSl.V DISINil-fAH Knl'TK Fllo V
I'OMri.AMiToTHK KASI.
THK liM.V Hol'TK TO lllri V K 1.1 11W SH i.Ng
NATHiNAl. I'AltK.
I.K AV K
I'ullTI.AM'
' AHIIIVK
laat Mall I. 'I Kalama.'
I ( hrlialK. I.rnlialla.
H.illtli llrl.il, MotltrMau.., No .
'Aliafdrrli. (M)itii.la. 'la '
.t.ma. m-atile. i.-toru,,'
r.irl l.miiM-int, Mirii
jliurs, hj..kaiir. U.M.!an.1!
II C Trail. M . . ,Nrl i
l..n. II I' . ka.i... M 1
iaoula. Hulla, Alia, on.la,'
llrlrua. hi lUui. M 11 1. iw r. M
Ui.al.olla, K.h.a. I'Kr.j
Omaha, ('..iiu.'ii Haiti. ,
M Unil-.l hl. aiiu.W a.ll
tuition Sf V..r. I'lill i
a.lrll.hla.ll.Ml.Jii, an.) all
polnla Ka.t au.l mmiOi
ra.l 1
No. I
II: A M
1 1AYH to Mltiiirni..l'a I'niaha, Kao-
sus (lly aixl HI l'aul
l't IAVH to Mllwnuka ami CM-atfo.
DAYB lo WaliW-t. I'hllntalphla.
Now York a.al lioaioi. aawj
other Mn .1 arn oitits.
l'sis"" rhe krd il.r-n sh to deatlrutlon
nf tl.kr.ta
For aleri1ns-rar rc.rratl.ana. Il. kats,
maps arid full In for mat 10 , -all on or
arlta
A. I). CHARLTON
Aaa't Hau l I'aaa. A(ant. I'orllanil. Or
S Morrlaoii si., . Thlr.l.
C W. HTi'NK. Astort.
Tl.e Mlaalni'i ft iil t.lna
Six Palaces..
on Wheels.
Our new Ht. Paul Chi
rugo (lain r.ms at. of
u buff., smoking car.
a stan.Wrd slarlng cor
a compartment slep4Qf
tr.
a redlining chair car.
a dining car,
a day ra. h (lilh back
atials),
Hlx inrs In nil. The most
costly, Ixwutlful. luiurl
ous six cars on earth.
Btriain hnated. Eire trio
lighted. Wills vnstlbuled.
Nn KXTItA FAIlKri.
Lva Ht. Tsui 1:06 p.
m. dally, after arrlral of
No. r.ictnv, (lrc,i Nor. and
Boo I'arino trains from the
west.
Til-seta ut nin-a of all
connecting linna.
A. C. milil.liON,
flrnrrsl Agent, I'ortliind, firrgnft.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia lllvcr sin) I'ngi.t Hound Nav.
(gallon Co.
HTKAMEU '"riLlil'IIONi:."
leaves Astorlu dally .ncept Hundsy,
p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Sunday.
7 a. m.
HTKAMEIl "BAILEY OATZERT."
Leaves Astoria dally except Hiiiiduy and
Monday at I a. m.; Huiiday nights at I
o'clock.
Leaves Portland dally except Sunday at
I P. m.
Leaves Saturday night at 10 O'olock.
U. B. BCOTT, Preandaiit
B. A. Beeley, Agent. rortUad.
C. W. Btone. Agent. Astort.
Telephone No. U.
Astoria Public Library
READINO ROOM FREE TO
Opt every day from 3 o'olock to IM
and :J0 to t x p. m.
Bubscrlptlon rates 13 per annum.
B. W. Cor. Eleventh end Duane Streets.
Oriental Novelties
Japanese Goods
..WING LEE..
543 Commercial Stroct
Next to Madison's Cigar Stnoil
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