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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, Tlll'HSDAY MO It NINO, SKl'TKMUKIt W, 1H07 A JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TKKM9 OF HfBHfKII'tlON. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year H.W Vent by mall, per month to Served by carrier, per month (0 WEEKLY. Bant by mail, per year In advance FovtaK frve to lubscrlbers. .J2.00 All communications Intended for pubU cation should bo directed to the idltor. Bunlncss communications ot all kinds and remittance must be addressed to "The Astorlao." Tha Aetortan ruarantees to 1 1 suo- acrlbers the largest circulation of sjiy newspaper published 00 tha Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had 00 appU. cs-tion to the business mtuiacer. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old. est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Orffiilaa, the larteat weekly circulation In tha state. John F. Handley Co. are our Portland cents, and copies of the Astorlao can be had every morning: at their i.aid. VH Third street THE NEED OP REFORM. In all th rejoicing over the bright promise of reviving Industry, requited labor, and large commerce and general diffusing- of prosperity throughout all conditions and classes In the country, It Is to be feared the people of Astoria will find themselves without port or parcel unless a way can be devised to arouse them to see the Importance of changing aome of their methods of doing business. AMoria has a regular Income from the salmon Industry, which. If kept st home snd circulated among its people, would make a groan r annual increment of wealth than that of any thriving New England manufacturing town of four times Its population, but at the end of the year there seems absolutely nothing left to show for It. The complaktt is often heard that there are now more peo ple in Astoria than It Is possible to sup port with the single Industry of fishing. It may surprise those who are given to urge this excuse for Astoria's backward ness to know that the government sta tistics show that nature Is now sending to the people of Astoria each year a crop which, without the labor or expense of planting or cultivation, exceeds n value that produced by any equal num ber of people In the whole country. It is a startling fact that notwltbeandmg the saloon business for twenty-five years past has brought tito the community more cash money each year, on the av erage, than the total assessed valuation of all the property In the county, tliere are yet fewer visible evidences of ma terial wealth and prosperity ta Astoria today than in any year of that period In its history. What Is the cause of this anomalous oondtilon. and what Is Its remedy? The wrwer to these questions Is so simple and easily comprehended as to deserve the thoughtful attention and considera tion of every Intelligent cit'ie-i. The money produced by our great sal mon industry, instead of abiding with J ar.d going to Improve the condition and enhance the wealth of Astoria's people, merely passes through their hands and goes elsewhere to build up other sections and increase the accumulations of those who live In other allies and other states of the country- The modern fisher? for salmon in the Columbia river are pre cisely tn the same class with their ab original forerunners of the time of the Hudson Bay Company. Astoria Is but the same trading post now that it was then. The only real difference is that white men, instead of Indians, now bar ter their fish not needed for actual home consumption to the strangers of other places for articles of common necessity produced elsewhere and brought here for sale or exchange at exorbitant prices. No community of people can continue to do business after this fashion- with any reasonable expectation of perma nent prosperty or progress. Such a pol icy Is contrary to natural law ri-.d the fundamental principle of social econom ics. ,"; Today, without any visible return for the Lwetstment, if we except the new city water works, the taxpayers of Clat sop county and Astoria are sending out each year the enormous sum of mora than $50,000 of interest on money bor rowed for public purposes. For every article of food consumed In tha city, with the single exception of milk, our people are dependent upon outside scources of supply. With hundreds and perhaps thousands of acres of fine tide and bottom lands capable of producing, it is said, ' the fcjcrediUe quantity of from six to eight ton of hay per acre, the provision dealers who supply our people with their meat, butter and esgs, chickens, potatoes, cabbages and turnips, bought In San Francisco or Portland, ere actually feeding their delive.-y teams on hay Imported from California. With hundreds of thousands of feet of the finest fir ar.d spruce timber actually standing within the city limits, the mu nicipal .authorities are obliged to import the timber with which to plank pur Streets fronts sawmllHocated fifty miles up the river; while the firewood to heat the homes and cook the Portland meat and California vegetables consti,nI by our people Is bro'ight from neighboring towns up the Columbia river. Such a drain on the substance and rosourw of a people is simply mili'ldul. ltvlih the rich Xehalem valley, within but n few miles of Astoria, thoro aro up ;ind down the various water course center ing hero Innumerable aervs of th,. 'inest productive- land on the Pncllic ovist :t lerly urlnhubltixt and non-productive-, which in any other state would tn- (mi lled to maintain and supiort in alum dace hundred of thous:v.ls of people. Hut It Is said there are no roads leading to Astoria over which the farmer can transport his products to m.trket. Such an excuse Is unworthy a ciV.llxod people. More money is paid out In any single year In Astoria for ocean and river freights on products which could be raised within five ml lee of Astoria than would suffice to establish a good system of improved reads acvessiNe to all parts of the county. The pbtli truth of the whole matter is the lack of a spirit of thrift RJid enterprise on the part of our people. If the Astoria ProgressWe Commercial Association should accomplish nothing else In the course of Its existence than to awaken the people of this county and city to a realising sense of the necessity of patronising home industry and establishing such a system of home economics a will retafci among the people where It is produced the ku-ge revenue yearly received here, they will have earned a monument of fame that will live as long as the Columbia rolls Into the Pacific. THE SPARTAN VIRTVE OF FORTI TUDE. Must be possessed In no ordinary degree by those who bear the pangs of rheu matism without complaint. We have never heard of such an Individual. Hut why not, ere the life-long rair:yrdom begins, extinguish the germ of this atro cious malady with Hostetter's Stomach fitters, the efficacy of which as a pre ventive of the disease, as w!l as a mears of relieving It. Is wvll established and amply attested, during the last forty-five years, ever prcfesslcrta! s'jrrtatures? It expurgates from the Mood those acrid principles which beget, the pain am! In flammation charaeristl" of this corn plant, which, it should be recollected. Is always liable to terminate life sudden ly when it attacks a vital part. The Bitters also expels the virus of malaria from the system, remedies dyspepsia, kid ney complaint, constipation and bilious ness, quiets the nerves, and Invigorates the whole physcal organism. The earth derives 99 per cent of its energy from the sun. "For year," says CapL C. Mueller, "I have relied more upon Ayer's Pills than anything else In the medicine chest, to regulate my bowel and those of my snip's crew. These pills are not severe In their action, but do their work thoroughly." There will be plenty of money when we have a fair opportunity to get at what there is. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or If you have been annoyed by a constant tickling In the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Mintr.e Cough Cure, which gives quick relief Charles Rogers. Mr. Debs' Iver utterances prove that he Is a very different person after the Kat zenjammer period. Small precautions of-en prevent great mischiefs. De Witt's Uttle Early Risers are very small In size, but are most ef fective in preventing the most serious forms of stomach and liver troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers. General Lee Is to go back to Cuba and the end is near. The trouble Is nobody knows which end It Is. The "Elcycllst's Best Friend" Is a fa miliar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergences. 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. First It was lynching for aggravated eas-s of criminal assault on women. Then the same penalty was meted out on mere suspicion of attempt at such a crime. Now La Grippe If you hire had the Grippe, you know its aches and pains, the fever, the chiTs, the cough, the depression you know them ail The Grippe exhausts the nervous system quickly, lowers the vitality. Two thing's should be done at oncct the body must be strength ened, and force must be given to the nervous system. Cod ihtt Oil will da the firstj. Hy pophosph'tes the second. These are perminently and pleasantly combined in Scott's Emulsion. It lifts the despondency and heals the inflamed membranes of the throat and luno-s. But you need not have LA GRIPPE. You can put your rystem in a condition unfavorable to it. You can have rich, red blood ; resis'ive iti en .h ; steady brain end nervdi. Scott's Emulsion prevents as well as cures. And whether you ser d or go for Scott's Emu'sion, be sure you get the genuine. SCOTT & BOWXE, HrwYork. Ml 1 !A JT U , . ' V IS, IRlTg I The Perfect Pill ;! S Perfect in preparation. .1 j I Ayer's Cathartic Fills j; 1 Perfect post-pr.i:ii!ial jiill. - Perfect for '! purposes. THE PILL THAT WILL j; Is applied to burglary and suspicion thereof. Truly the old days of hanitlng for sheep steallnif are rv turning. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Plur rho?a Remedy nlways affon'.a prompt re lief. For sale by ICstes-Conn Prug t.'o. Little oak trees an Inch and n halt In holsht. are grown by Chinese gar deners. They take root In thimbles. In these days of culture and progress, do not wear a grlnly beard or mustache, when they can be colored a natural brown or black at home with Buckingham's Pye. A French physician reports a case ot hiccough successfully treated by taking snuff until sneeiing was provoked. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In stantly relieve and fo permanently cure Is the mission of PeWltt'i Witch Haxel Salve. Charles Rogers, would be somewhat presumptlous In President McKlnley to Interfere In Cuba with all these poet office rows on his own hands. . No man or woman can enjoy life or ac- conipllsh much in this world while suffer- ing from a torpid liver. PeWl.fs I..::le Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Ckarle, Rogers. All the crimes on earth do not de- stroy so many of the human mc? nor alienate so much property as drunken- m-s.--Lord Hacon. Running sores. Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, oven thotiKh of many years' standing, may tie cured ty using Dewltt's Witch Haxel Salve. I: soothe-, s re: gth ens and heals It Is the grea: pile cure. Charles Rogvrs. Germany shrinks from a tariff ar i with the United States because she has to depend upon this country fur a good deal of her ammunition. Moments are uselesa If trilled away; and they are dangerously wasted If con- ' . , . . sumed ty delay In cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring immedi ate relief. Charles Rogers. n.i . , , . laere are nu wwrua more senuua stian these from the Koran: "Three things never return time, a spoken word, and l a neglected opportunity.' Ayer's Sarsapartlla Is not a secret prep- aratlon. Any physician may have the formula on application. The secret of its success lies in Its ertruordlnai y puwr to cleanse the blood of impurities and cure the most deep seated cujci of uiuuil- disease. The tooth of a mastodon In an al most complete state of preservation has been! recently unearthad. It wvfchedj fourteen pounds twelve ounces, and measured ten Inches by six, and Is pure Ivory. A CURB FOR BILIOUS COLIC. Resource, Screven Co., Ga I have been subject to attacks of bilious colic for wmmI waam - ViIIm rinl. - - - era. auu vitu i uvw iwuku i wu sure relief. It acts Dke a charm. One dose of It gives relief when all other remedies alL G. D. Sharp. For sale by FUefs-COnn Drug Co. The veddahs, or wild hunters of Cey lon, mingle the pounded fibres of soft and decayed wood with the honey on which they feed when meat Is not to be obtained. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and less of appetite. Tou have nev:r tried DeVltt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills hut great regulators. Charles Rogers. It Is a noteworthy fact that the lo comotive engines which drew the Tsar and the Imperial party to Moscow for the' coronation were of American man ufacture. "My boy came home from S'hool one day with Ms hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain," says Mr. E. J. Shall, with Meyer Bros.' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed the wound, a-id applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. 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 equal to it. I con sider it a household necessity." The 25 and SO cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A French savant says that many per fumes aid health by destroying disease microbes. Thyme, lemon, mint, laven der, eucalyptus, and ether scents prove very useful. IT SAVES THE CROUPT CHILDREN. Stavlew, Va. We have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers coming from far and near speak of it In the highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croup If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given. Kellan 3c Ourren. The 2S and 50 cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Some men are. In regard to ridicule, like tin-roofed buildings In regard to hail, all that hits them bounds rattling off; not a stone goes through. Henry Ward Beecher. MARIN I; N:VS. II K. II WAt'Mt V M. r, M. I OW W M l H . H. M. I1.111 ll. Ii.iu It PATK Ii.ni.lt. h. in 11 VVediisd'y I ,i.;r. :! .s I! 'Mil 1 .1 Ttiiirdi .. i 31 it J ' I '.' I !' Ml i! .' KiMm . ... :l .41 .Ml . .. 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IihICIII liRlKiiim a.itie.Hr ill , i'oit.ii,H.h irttt j liurOri'lfc, Br h TALTAL, Adolf, l.er .; ...Ir.l 1001 Valpanmo. Wallaroo. ! Dacca, Br bk..., Verlx-na, Ilr -h . . y.m...Al .. i:::...l''Ai... Vi.KOIIAHA. ! T' Ukio Uaru.Jaii b ;i .-.it . ' ok-tmrii'lii. Ur .li .... i .. i"" 1 1 I'O.U MAi'.INE NOTKd. The tuir Relief in again In si-rvlce. The llrltloh Ixirk I low man 11. Uiw In reported In the oiling. She lll arrive In today. The harkentlne Northwest, lumlier la den, crossed gut yesterday i,r San Friin clsco. The schooner Mary E. Rum nrrlved yesterliy from San Francisco. She will load lumber at Knapptun. The schooner Edward ParkiT sailed yesterday for Su.l Francisco, with a cur go of ZVi.ViO feet of lumlr. The British ship Mnrechal 8uchet w; sail Saturday for Queenntown with 111 V'f) bushels of wheat, valued at I101.7U. The British ship Gulgate arrived down the river yesterday. She is wheat laden ' tur the L'nhed .Kingdom ;i,.d carries I I Hi bushels, valued at IIW.MT. Th- British t-amr OM lo-hy, one of tie lurg-t vessels that evr entered the Columbia river. Is on her way down i the river. She has J.?ViO feet of lum- I bT and Is drawing 12 f -t 0 ln'-hes. HIr. i will take on 400,1' feet of lumber at 1 this x.rt. This will lie th; large-t cargo of lumber ever shipped from the North- 1 west oimt. The Ohnlocliy Is hound for Vl:idi'toe-k. After 'IIh-i'si ritl u her ' lumber she will return io An'orU an-l ' load wheat. ! Health and strength carry us through langers and make us safe In the pres- ! ence of peril. A perfectly strong man ' with rich pure blood, has nothing to j fear from germs. He may breathe In the j baccllli of consumption with Impunity, j If there Is a weak spot where the germs may find an entrance to the tissues, then the trouble begins. Disease germs pro pagate "'th llghtnlng-Uke rapidity. Once In the blood, the only way to ge rid of them is to kill them. This Is what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is for. It purifies the blood. That means that It kills the germs, but that Is only a part of what it does. It assists digestion by stimulating the secretions of digestive fluids, so promoting assimilation and nu trition; purine and enriches the brood and so supplies the tissues with the food thy need. It builds up strong, healthy flesh and puts the whole body Into a disease-resisting state. Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover test of mailing only, and get his great book, The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, absolutely free. Address, World's DlHpenary Medical Association, No. W3 Main Street, Buffalo, N Y. Mr. Bryan will observe th.it the "rnmt" is not receiving much en'ura(;ern.nt In Maryland and New York, where demo ccratlc victories are possible. However, It Is strong with the Ohio and I'innyl vanla democrats. 1 .Vt!iliililc IVp.irdtion Tor As similating lhcJHHiaiulHt'v1iil,i llnj ittf Sloinahs niul lWwLs of lVomoK's Pioslion.f ItfcTful iictvs nrul llcst.Contalns ndtlT lh)ium.Nlor)hino nor Mineral. Not N ah c otic. wum sj- ,4wn Sml Jim 1 mtnt . iiMmUii Imh 11 mm) Apcrftf c Ilomfdy Torf onli(vi non, Sour StoiiuchDiai 1 hoca. Wonw .Convulsions . rVwrislv iicss and Loss or Sleep. Tac Simile Siv'imlurc ot NEW S'OUK. tXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. tiiutol a tanuMu iSiii.iliuilliin. 1 Pliii Ulaeliri. . . . . . E BCFORK aaFTt.rl ku,lr,ihiirlnTori.niiaUUulKUIU)a Ct'PIDr!IItrlhn.niriWirniall-''I'. . . . . . Tli. roMon .utT.rrr. are mil rarxl br l--i"r lavmum "'""T 1 1 , . VTlVrTL l tT.lalll. ft'l'l HKS K IS lh.onir nn rmlr t eul. -IUhmiI .11 or-r.lk-i. aiui.ilm.i. luo hoi. in l" mu. tr nilL "ml ! raclnU aiM muuiuniki. AOJrrwi DATOL flCUICISI !,1 U I" XCt, Ba KrtaKrtaro, f-i. JrAW. C11A8 HOOKKfl, 1 Commercial HtraeL MANHOOD Mnarutred tn cine all The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also forgMedicinat . . and Cooking Purposes " CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, tOG Twelfth Htroot I i .r ir.in. b L- ii. I,, i A-jt i sir 3m d IMS! a. Ms THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the . . . Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will reopen their Boarding and Day School September 6. For rates, etc., address the Superioress PUPILS RECEIVED IN THE PRIMARY, GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES cveau,and Trade-Marks obtained and all Vu 'nt b-jineicondu:ted (or Modchatk Fees. J.iM.1 wecanari ure patent in lets tunc llian Uiuac remote Irom Wahmiton. i tirnd model, dtawiuK or photo., with drsrrip Jtioo, We advise, il patentable or not, free ol 'tharire. Our (ee not due till patent i aecured. i a PaaisMLrT " llo to Oblain i'atenta, with ir,?i ot uiae in" the U. S. and foreign counlnei Jwnt free, Aildreia, C.A.SNOW&CO. I or. tsmt Ornct, wasminotom. O. C. ami THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE op IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF OutiirU Ii nl Bp la ob-iIi MtlM oalj. It ll bo wll la balk. Poa'l alio anyoo to Mil joa njtii0t (Us oa th y'.t or prumlM lUl It Ii "Jut f"iJ" ard "will iuif ''T par po." -8.s that ; (st 0-A-8 T 0 B-I A. llN my tinf. MANHOOD RESTORED 11,111 01 lanifMU r rirneo iiitmiii. win muk p .7 iinw 11m i vuiu ur Uln- Mfw ot (lie g-iirrui irti.. nu ll M Ul-t nunntlA. I'fcln III Utv l,-ll.Hinilit J.uub1.ii, Nrrvmn I'.iut' i-sl'iiOli'"" Hu'Ti t.iiiiiailii( lirnlna. Vol- I'runrb iiivAi-iii. win iiuu-Mly em tmi uf j lire. m ii M'inM n Iwiiiiim I'mteiwlM ai A 1 bUiiib Ail liMMr lr ilal lf I'laMl l'flVtU llib h wlik-ll It tlul rh-h.l lntt.1 to iMritllirrlHr sim I , WIIII'tVHlullMllu.lllM 1 1 .A RESTORED fill. I irutily nemiutititeiiea, iihIim Witt Mrmurv L,mMUi visia I'uwrr, llmUehe, Waketulu, l Msobuud, Nightly Knu lona. ISenruusaru, all dialns, 1 u( puwrr lu Gcaetslive Ui of ubrr aes, urd bv otn ntilini, youihlul rrrnra, eirrsi of totiaivo, upluni or tAHnutants, which le4 In loflrtniiy, Conaumptkin or Inmntir. Can be rsrrieil In ml nockrt St tofn Uf tin v br mall rrppaiil Circular Free Sold by all itiufflata A for It. lakanooOirr. Manularturrd by the Pratt Mellrint l.. . ran Kranre I a tie tia 1'rug Cw., OuUlbuUuf agcaU. Tsud asi Vsathllt bU , lKllaud, ur. J W COKN. Ageat Asterta. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies "The Louvre" ASTOKIA'S (iOKbEOlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 Fl.OOItS) line Miinlr. Ilainra of .til Klmla. Two .Miilllriit Kara. tvr.nTTni.sr. niw-iuss Good Order and Everybody's Right. HTIUCTI.Y OKHKHVKI). INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT XnMrrt Urmrir Abnlatelf I nlianwa to lha proli-.nlc.il. I'rrmanrnt Curra In l lo SD ilaira. Wa rnfunil money If nu ,lo not enr,.. Vnu ran Imi trealMt al bomafortheaamvprlra ami tlia aaiiift uaraa- t-ea wllh tboaa who I pj lirnfur to coma lim . villi conlraet to aura I A iuam or pay avtwiiaa of coming, anna - ; I, aajn - - ann hotel tia B t f W -H a M hl". anH AUIce we rail jtm iiavn Uh.-n Mer. till have it-fun u,n tnmouili.rtiini'ihriiiit. id Mpota, Vlrvr otidny yrhrow fnlllna; out, rondlrr or Tvrllutf unmnlc f loniii'. Wi lr'iii-uii(l cbulli nK rmnmut vnrt. 'I tn i . th .1.111 of lh His.) rr riiiiny ytr wi- k.vi k4 L I' ur, i.d,uiHtP4 L part of Ihn l"'lv IUlrr I Jit In ftilH rrlrWrr, r p n i ii L)'t wo thm wrj 1'trtif ta NiNlneut pAivaltlua. iiin A mm i-laity of In-aUiiK 'll-fiaw, Hiiu cur VrlLKVK and wo ! uOt,00 iKplial tfilwl imr uif umiltlonal Ifiiarftiilw. Wrlfuufur IHO.p.M'f bw.lt Jid nfivlut 07 MttsMinlo I vmpln, i hlLHiJo. Illinois. J I.I EAST m SOUTH ' tuiwir -tu UBWinwiAaii 3-1 SUUII" .JI I.KAVK. ! I tllllUNIi, !AltltlVK. V Kltt.AN i KX I'llKHrl, lur '! ' Itiurluirtr. Aettliillil, ' tl.OU I'. M.l t'l'i'll'0i "idell, MIW.t M nun r riuii'ivu, .mi- litvi, tia Anui'li'a, ! Kl Taaii, New or- li'sna ami lln h""l. i : A. M. Iliiiidmrg liaaaeiiuef ! IV al. Via WiNHllmrii, for ! Pall Mount .Aiim-I, H- I .'ily im'iuii i'tlnii, na Ni'lu, ninpi btiihUy. Hrimiiavllifi, Hprlng- hiiinUy. ni'iil nun niiinui I7 .1UA. M. Corvallla i.anviiBi'i. I'. M. II Ml I' M.l Mi'Vliiuvlllii I'naa'ur v.. A, M. " iall, (Pall) pai'i'i'l Muiiday. ConniHitti g at Ban PraiicU.o with Oo. cldvntol HrlMttal, I'ncino Mali, aa4 Oruilo atMiiuitklp IItms fi-r JAPAN, CHINA. AUBTHALIA. AND HAWAII. IX)W IfAltKH. ICVKIIT DAT I'OHTlND TO BAN KHANCIflCO IS tO. B-contl t'ltiaa; ttopu, 1'ln.t Class 1 lurludlng berth. Hlmllar rnluotUma to Ia Angclos, Freawio anil other CsllfumU potnU. Uttno I'hcikml lo dnalllintliin n. KOKllI.r.ll. C. II MAUKHAM. tluwcr. O. r. nml I. A, rilK ONLY lUNINtl CAlt Hnl'TK ritovi IHHri.AMiTilTIIR KANI. Till ONLY K"t TK TO IMK Y Hl.l.ciH M"S8 M ATKiNAI. I'AMK. I.K AV I riiltTI.AMi AHIIIVK. .l Mall do Ka am i I liih.il a. I'riiliiiiLi, S'u. H,ittll ltll d, Miillleaaim .No t At.. I,li on. Ii)ini. la. I ,.-..ma, immIIIi- 1-l.iiia. jl'url TowtiMnil, Minna i jinny, M..kalM-. I(iaalalnl ill C Tmll II I',, N-l n.li. II I',. K"l". Ml laollia. llullr. A liarnnila, II: A. M. Ilrlriia. M. I'aul. M'u nraM lit, K olia t ill. IMiialia, f'HUlir'l lllullt, "I U.iil..t'lilrnKn. ah Iniil.ii. Si- York, la II B.li-ltih-.a.Ii.Mtiiii, ati'l a. I Millila Kaat and xitith raat. V tu f. M 1 DAYS lo Mliinoapulls. tHiialia, K an nua City arul Ht I'aiit. JH IAYH to Mllwttukra) anil Cld-iaso, m DA YH to Wajtiliurtuii. I'lilUdphla, Now York at) Iloatoi, ao4 othrr KUiaiern otnU. Ilag rlie. k.d ihrHigh t dratUnatlon uf tU kota. For clfnplng-i'nr rrarrt ntloni, llrkcts, mnMi anJ full Information .'all oo or arlU A. I). CHARLTON Aaa t llau'l I'aaa. Agent. I'orllmul, Or SIIS Morrla.ni SI,, t'nr Thlril. C. W. MTuNK, AatnrU. Ilolda the, world's record, for loii-ditanco fast running. A flap of the United States The new null mail Is sued ly the l.Hiliiittn liniili! is thrci: fa. t f jur 'r.il.ea wi'l hy four feet long; Is prtutel In six (iilois, : mounti d on roll era; showa every stale), county, Importmu town, aud rnJlrotid In the I'nlon, and ti a vary daalraMs mid uanful iiiljuiiit to any household or li.iti'-ai a-l.-ilill-liim lit. I'urrhaseil tn lots ot Vn the maps cost tiw Hur- llngton Itouto n. arly W i-onia ado e, but on re rcljrt of il conn In stump (V conl tho tttklerelgTieiS will bo jilenar-d ot soml you one. Write Immndlntely, at tho supply Is llinltod. A. C. HIIDI.IKiN, (leneriil Aki-iiI, I'nr'.l ind. n,-. gin, WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Hlvrr mid I'uget Hound Nnv- Ikii Hon Co. HTICAM Kit "T i : 1. 1-: P 1 1 ( IN i:." Leaves Aatorlu dully fxiepl Kunday, 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday, 7 a, m. STEAM Ell "BAILEY OATXKltTt Loaves Astoria dully excein Hunduy and Monday at 7 a. m.; Hunduy nlghu at 7 o'clock. Leaves Portland dully excopt HumlAy at I p. m. Leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock. U. B. SCOTT. Pretidtat EJ. A. Beeley, Afant, Portland. C. W. Stona, Afoot, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO AIM Open, every day from 8 o'olock to 1:11 and 8; JO to t-K p. m. Subscription rates M per annum. I. w. cJ. Eleventh and Duane Street. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 513 Comnwoiiil Rlreel Next to Madison's Cigar Ntouc' 8