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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, FRIDAY MORNIXU, OCTOltKR 1, 18.17. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Td.phone No. 66. TKKMII OP MTHSCKirriON. DAILY. Sent by mall, jxr year W W Sent by mall, per month.. SO Served by carrier, per month ... WEEKLT. Boot by mail, pr year In advance. Poets fres to aubscrliier. .W.OO All communication! Intended for publi cation should be directs to the tdltor. Business communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to "The Astorlaa." Tha Astoria n guarantees to l:a sub scriber tbs largest circulation of any newspaper published cm tha Columbia river. Advertising- rates can be had oo appll cation to the business manager. The Weekly Aatortan. the second old., est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregotlan. the largest weekly circulation in the stats. John P. Handley Co. are our Portland amenta, and copies o( the Astortan can be had every morning- at their s:a d, 124 Third street An evetdnff PPr took occasion list night to Jr Its customary rancor end Ignorance by the statement that hard times still prevail In Portland; that no buta is being done, and that such men aa W. il. Ladd and H. W. Corbeu must be burled before that city can prosper. It Is a matter of general com' tnent that not In five years has there been so large a volume of business han dled ki Portland as at the present time The railroads are crowded with both east and went bound business. Carloads are now being: shipped where pounds were formerly handled. Only Just this week on Portland grocery house shipped fourteen carloads In one special train to Huntington. More men are employed by the railroads and the merchants and a much barter tone has been experienced la real estate circles. The merchants mho had the energy to open the mer chants fair are reaping a rich harvest and the spirit of patronizing home in dustry Is telling with mighty force In Oregon's metropolis. There are doubtless as many moss Dec us in Portland as In Astoria, but to dub William M. Ladd and H. W. Corbett as such is to expose a malicious spirit or pitiable lack of knowledge. On every band In Portland are to be seen solid monuments to the enterprise, public spirit and liberality of the Lad da. Corbett, LVkum, Marquam, Failing, and others. Far In advance of the niece lies of business and population they erected great business blocks, hand some dwellings, warehouses, docks, and mills. Every movement for the benefit of the city and the upbuilding of Oregon has had them for its active workers and financial backers. Was It a public park, fine hotel, chamber of commerce, new railroad, Oriental steamer line. Alaskai shipping company, exposition building, fair, new boulevards. Fourth of July ' celebration, or what not, the names of these men have ever been at the head of the list. It would, indeed, be well with Astoria If she had a few citizens of like public spirit and tireless energy in se curing the greatest good to the great est number. Then we would not see the grandest harbor on the Pacific ccast and one of the greatest manufacturing sites begging for Investors and develop ers which its first railroad to the outside world Is within less than ninety days of completion. A CHAXCE FOR BOTH ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. Any question of possible rivalry be tween Portland and Astoria for the fu ture odntrol of the deep Water commerce entering the Columbia river should not be allowed to Interfere with a united effort on the part of Influf-nt'al clflzens of both places to secure the location here of cue of the new government dry docks that will probably be authorized by the next congress. So far as the Importance of this matter to the com merce of the Columbia is concerned, it aan make no difference whether the ships continue to go to Portland or not. The Oregtonian has frequently urged the necessity for the construction of a dock large enough to accommodate' ocean ves sels at Portland, but the cost of the un dertaking has so far deterred any move ment in that direction. There can be no question that the location of such a dock ow Puget Sound has been a pow erful factor In building up the foreign trade of Seattle and Tacoma. The Iron ships of modern times require frequent docking, and Portland is, perhaps, the only port of any consequence In the world where large ships arrive after long voy ages and depart without belns; docked and having their bulls thoroughly cleaned and examined. It Is the decided opinion of all seafaring people that nei ther Portland nor Astoria can expect to much longer hold the trade now find ing Its way to the Columbia river with out the convenience of a dry dock of the most modern construction. The gov- emmerit (cannot, of course, be lnduoed to locate a dry dock with a draught of thirty feet of water at an Inland port like Portland, but there is no difficulty whatever in the way of building such a dock at Astoria. There Is, Indeed, no point on the wholo Pacific cst whore a large dry dock could be established with so much advantage to the govern ment as at Astoria. We have here ab solutely the only fresh water harbor on the const, accessible to vessels of large dimensions. There Is no other port so swfo In time of sl.irm, nor one th.it ocuM b so easily defended In time of war from forelsn foos. Of course the pixiple of San Franoisco will make a powerful effort to have the recommendations of the admlialiy loard carried out, nnd the new Pacific oast dry dock located t Mare Island. Analnst such a formidable competitor Astoria alone would stand no show whatever. Iut fortunately, the recommendations of the navy department must first be sub milted to and find favor wih the house committee on naval affairs before the money for the construction of the new docks csn be appropriated. Here Is As toria's chance. With the akl of Portland, the advisability of establishing the dock here can be so strongly presented that the committee will be almost obllRvd to decide In Astoria's favor. No unpreju diced committee or board of naval ex perts can examine the merits of Mare Island as compared with Astoria, and fall to find in favor of the latter. It is to be sincerely hoped the representative men of Oregon will take hold of this mat- ! ter bofore it is too late, tsr-d that a thor ough showing of the advantages offered this harbor for any form of naval op erations mill be presented to the author ities at Washington in such a manner as to impress them with the importance of considering Astoria In locating the docks to be constructed. With a govern ment dock here, and no commercial en terprise of the same character to compete with It, amuvementts could be easily made to use it for all classes of mercan tile vessels. The result would be that ships mould come here In preference to going to the Sound, since the fees for using the government dock would doubt less be limited to the actual costs In curred in the operation. PIKCHASE OP CUBA IX PLATION. COXTE.M- There Is a rumor utloat In official cir cles that. If true, is most important. This is nothing lees than that this gov ernment is about to make overtures to Spain for the purchase of Cub. How ever this may be. It has long been known to the world at large that the value of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy for contsipalion. malaria, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney ocmplatr and ner vousness Is beyond all price. A wine glassful before meals Imparts a hearty relish for the food, and a corresponding doe before ertirir.g contributes to sound repose. So medlcliil stimulant on the market ever reeclved such strong pro fessional endorsements as the Fitters. It is a most genial tonic, affording strength to all who use It. Not only in this country, but in many foreign lands. It Is an admitted specific and pre ventive. As a safeguard agalnrt all dis ease of a malarial type it is particularly valuable. Denying a fault doubles It. "For year," says CapL C. Mueller, "I hav 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." What a lot of heartache an outgoing steamer can carry with It. 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 Oce Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief Charles Rogers. It osts so much more to avenge a wrong than to suffer it Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. DeWltt's Little 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 ronstlpatltMi and hcadach? and regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers. The tailor gown Is diln especially pleasing duty thb weather. In these days of culture and progress, do not wear a gTlzzly beard or mustache, when they can be colored a natural brown or black at home with Buckingham's Dye. It is not wise to jump to conclusions because they are not apt to be as cor rect as when you walk up to them. The dangers of clvillzaUon are over work, worry and germs. We need a vi talizing power to sustain us. Learned men and experience point to pure whis key. Primitive men did not need whis key. We do. Changed conditions bring fresh needs. And THE whiskey la HARPER. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. Don't put Into your diary any remarks that you would not care to have seen by eyes other than our own. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be Incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grlsham, of Qaars Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz.: "I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for It At last I ound a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera mor bus, dysentery antl diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to take and never fails to effect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A pea;h cocktail sounds very Innocent, but it a not the gentle libation lis name Ipir 0 c Do YonJJsc It? It's tlie Vest tiling for the liair under all circutnst.uuvs. Just as no man by Mkin; thought cau add an inch to his stature, so no preparation cau make hair. The utmost that cau be done is to pro mote conditions favorable to growth. This is doue by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the tair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nour ished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. Implies, as peach brandy figures In Its conecctkn, and a very serious headache after It If due precaution Is not taken tegar.'.'.ig Its consumption. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to In stantly relieve and fo permanently cure Is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ornrhs Rogers. The brown chiffon veil continue to hold its own throughout the autumn. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" Is a fa miliar name for DeWltt's Wl--h Pitol Salve, always re.-.dy for erne rgortcl, s. Whl'e a specific for piles, it alo In stantly relieves and cures cuts, brjlses, salt rheum, eciema and all affections of the skin. It never falls. Charles Rogers Plaids In fabrics, hosiery and ribbons are holding forth In the gayest of gay colors. Xo man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much In this world while suffer ing from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the pills that clea--.se that organ, quickly. Charles Rogers. A Sunday In the country at this senson is a never to be forgoten Joy. Running sores. Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may be cured by using Dewltfs Witch Hazel Salve. I: soothes, strength ens and heals It Is the great pile cure. Charles Rogers. The flippant "au revolr" of the French language Is a keynote to the charaiter of the French naton. Moments are usiless If trilled away; an '. they are dangerously wastel If con sumed by delay In cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi ate relief. Chsrlcs Rcgers. Blessings in disguise generally bavs hard time In proving their Identity. Ayer's Barsaparilla Is not a secret prep. aratlon. Any physician may have the' formula on application. The secret of :t 1 success lies In its extraordinary power j to cleanse the blood of Impurities and cure the most deep seated cases of blood- dlsease. ; Grape scissors are being used for eu- ! chre prizes at this season. Certainly you don't want to suffer with : dyspepsia,, constipation, sick headache. sallow skin and loss of appetite. You ; have nev-r tried DeWltt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you wculd ( have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Charks Rogers. ' -. I The Cubans are r'-solvd to carry on j the war to the bitter end, and to make , it a hitter end for Spain. j ' A pain In the chest Ih nature's warning i that pnr-umonla Is threatened. Dampen plene of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind over the seat of the pain- an1 another on the back between I the shoulders, and prompt relief will fol- j low. Sold 1y Estes-Conn Drug Co. ' The joy of owning a new desk makes a woman attend assiduously to hereto fore neglected correspondence. Health and strength carry us through dangers and make us safe In the pres ence of peril. A perfectly strong man with rich pure blood, has nothing to fear from germs. He may breathe In the baocllU of consumption with Impunity. If there Is a weak spot where the germs may find an entrance to the tissues, then the trouble begins. Disease germs pro pagate. wlth lightning-like 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 ansltB digestion by stimulating the secretions of digestive fluids, so promoting assimilation and nu trition; purines and enriches the blood and so supplies the tissues with the food th;y need. It builds up strong, healthy flesh and puts Iho whole body !nto a llKeasc-relHtlng state. Send 21 one-cent slamps to cover cost of mailing only, and get his great book, The People's Common Sense Medical Ad- visor, absolutely free. Address, World's .Dispensary Medical Association, No. 3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. MARINE NT:VS. moil w mi row w A I Kit IUTK v x. r. m. ii.mit. h in ii. it .in i n . it. nt WV.IiimI v I .t :'l v ' J ii: (i lil I it in I; " I I lini-..tii) .. 1 ! ii ) 4 J" s -J I Ml D -.' 1 1 ,M 0 ' I'rl.lrtv .i A .i II mi; Sh 7 Mlllird.-lV ., I 7K. : ll .M ; : ! II M l Ull.' .l'J l NI'VY . Moiolu rur..ji . wv.ihmV: ' i lll--.,l:i Kl Ul,l '. xitor.liiv u l M i M.HI.I i I ilhsilill , 1 1 ' . .los! 1 , 1'!tOlx,i; lit Krot.iv ' I :l!M1.'IV ( H' , -I M io : . 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Hi tr i.li ii'-ri' l.i Br h ... livlm. ite, br Ink :i" I'tlAI !'"AI .... -'.iii MARINE NOTKS. The Elmore will J.ill for T!lliim..k tai morning. The State if California n.ill"! Krtinr-Lco yesterday. for S.111 j The Tonquln Ik takinir nn a "ir.i I of tin jlute and shooka for the Slb tr ' The tup Muffle Milled y-sti-rday for ! NehalHm. mrrjlng o-n ions of g.-neral merchandise. , The Ilritlnh ship AUr.it.', which Is r-nily for s-a. has lS',t.M luh-l of wheat, vol- u-d at $1"5,7. She Is bound for Queena- town or Falmouth for orders. The .Hiamer Glenhx'hy, jhe lament -es. nhli-h ever entered the Cilumliln, arrived down from Portland y-sierdy wlth t,.irK ut 3itl ltt ? lumlr , ,T via.ilv. Ht.Kk. A ponlon of her ergo ;,,,ut r..,.( Will) nKht. r.-.l down on 1,arK,.M all.j )H MnK 0lM illX tho t,,1rr..r In ml'Nrr.Atm off the I'urk-r houdu do;k. Tli British Khlp Howm.'in Ii. Law, 'ai- tain K. F. Hurll-rt, arrlv.il yes-i-r.Iay 37 days from Ill'.go, J.ip..n, and will Km. I nr ln Portland, ('apiiiln lluilb. rt a. ln-re ilii-' ; y.-.ir. ami ,arni h IIh a thrill- Irm' xtory of Ids shlpwn-i-k In mldiK'nn. 'me of the blir Ail.intl'- Iliu m was low- . Iritf nloni; at the rate of or 7ii nilleM n hour tlironKh a fog, when, without warning, she ran down Die c.iitains'H ' "hip, wlih h wan a wooden vessel, cutting It in two as clean an a Klmrii knife would cut e shaving. The euptaln waH badly hurt while ctiindlng at the wheel, one of his officers was kill"! In his ' bunk, and another drowned. Strange to ay, not a pasnenger on the big steamer j felt the shock or knew of the disaster until the vessel handed about and re- I turned to pick up the wrecked sailors. ! The tremendous ferce and power of Ujose ! large vessels Is Utile appreciated. ' A few weks ago the editor was taken 1 with a very severe cold that caused him ' to tie In a most miw-rtiiil) condition. It ' was undoubtedly a bad case of la gTlppe and recognizing It as dangerous he took Immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Cham- I berlaln's Cough Remedy and the many ' r..,.A . . .1 w... I n I . . .1 .1 ,h... I i... uiiiiii-ii.i.iiiuiin iiiMUuru tiivicui, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say It was satisfactory In Its results Is putting It very mildly, Indeed. H acted like mnglc and the re Hiilt was a speedy and permanent c.ure. We have no hesitancy In recommending this excellent Couh Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold In any form. The Banner of Liberty, I.lberty town, JI.iryI.irnl. The 2." and 'A cent sizes for sale by the Kstes-Oonn Drug Co. The wirth 'brlves M per cent, of Its energy from the sun. . .. v i i .m . Y-v SSC rV--' ' '-4mJL ;!::::!:;. si ff'KTv VtPi X. ill m : :.. iuiai . - I ..l'.l .. U -v AW Ado:f, .ir tli l..'il loAl.a P"" QS J lientsm. 7 ff Florida. Nor tr .. . W.A1 . - Ax4s A'ft V.1.m!.. P1 ' l"f Dn, Hrt.k yi, "AaI - - M !!Nrov. Verbens, Hr h Ifl'.i . !''A1 .. - JF. . jajt ii. . i t m MI.I MIMA 1 1 JWM - "Hello I I thought you mere tin the way to Eurntic." " 1 loipi to huy tunic I'lprr lieidsieck l'lui; ami inttaod my boat." tiwi'i i.Hi ba. " But tliiuk bow much worse it would tmve ln to hsvt nilstsd tba totiatco." ' The Man WTio 5nvcs money ii the man most interested in the announcement th.it Piper HeitWicck 1'lug (Cham pagne Flavor) by all odds the best liked brand of chewing tobacco ever put upon the market has leen reduced in Jrice forty per cent. In other words, the five-cent piece Is orty per cent, larger, although the quality remains the same. The next time you buy tobacco ask for the New Five Cent Size of PAPER in r n monr n t fcfl IL. II II II I PLUG TOBACCO n5fV Aa rv ' 1 I I ' VtMIS tir llHAwa nrrnnr irrrn "' rr..r IDlfUIll r tin iitn.Ts uid in t . .n.r. . ni rami h y .Ml .n 1 1, rt'l'IDKNR ItUiaom known rmi-l T tn fir wlilnm u orormUim. auiMtriniiW s a wriuorirnirstai"l n"ir riurii if u b"i. !- nut IkI a w.uM.isure, JuDshoi.tii I .r ivui.br oiaiI. iwnj l.ir rsrtrruir ajul twi.iiia Aiklms UIVUL EDIt'IS B 1 r. U Hut ", " Krnclo, ft r MtU 6 t'HAH huvlHltr). tot Commercial Htrevl. MANHOOD RESTORED f:uarsaireillucutesll narvouatliacaara, aucti aa Weak Mrmory l.oaatif Ham luwer, liraiUch. Wakelulueaa, Loal Mashuud, Nightly Kntla lona. Mtfiuiuiiraa, all itraina, luaa u( puwrr lu UrncratK Oigaaa of eithrr aei, eauanl br oaeraserltun. youthful rrrura, eiveasi uaa of niiia.To. opium or siimuiania. which laaa lo innriuur, I'onaiimpiloB or Inwnitr. Can becarrtrrf in nt norkrt. Ji antvr bs,6lir by mail .r-ii,l Clri-u'.ar Pre. Sol J . all lru(flaia A.k for II. tat nuMhrr. Maiiii'acttirnl hv the Wau WnluHna l i, Pan fin.- l.i.li.,u I'tug- Cu., Julriljutiug The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for?.Mediclnal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAA1ILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 Twelfth Htroct J. PUPILB RECEIVED IN THE PRIMARY, GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will reopen their Boarding and Day School September 6. For ra(e, etc., address tha Superioress J, I h nia n u n u n k n n n si ma WiM Ik X II IL. It II A & MANHOOD RESTOREOk tliill ol a ta'tiot4 1 rriirh ih) bIcUii, ll qulvklx mtm ihi tf .11 hr of IUi' If" rrftiita iai., n, u ll MuitiD-l I'.wiui'itl'illnsltl (tio llM'H.mntiUJU f SJliftloiii,. ;,rrvn4i lirlilill - llii , I lillkncM M Mrry, lLl.uUi llralius ViihciH K ('.itiitiiiAt)n. Il tp .ii l.Mit. hr ,tv nr iiichL l'r.nu ni li'wtif tli-h.rfi, wliu-h If fMl-hrfcl ImkU UiHprTtii.rrliNk.iu1 lmf"ii-T. il rin.i.iwiiinii,ii .rinwr or"i ul aJ Ubihuium, im.m ia hn aiio ntntT iwr emil are tmaM4 wttk By aalaff Dr. Fran's 1 allow Kerae rilla. Thia wun.Wfliil art.,! tgsuta XUud sua VamUill bia , I'utllauU, or. J W. CONN. Asa.t Aaterta. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" ' Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies uThe Louvre'4 ' ASToitu s (iOKr.eots ENTRRTA1NMENT MALL 3 Kl.OOICfl Fine .lluale. flamaa of All Hlnila. Two Maglilllrcut llara. e vr kti hi No rmsT-HASS Good Order and Everybody's Right. HTIUCTI.Y OIIHEUVKII. M. INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTING AND VOICB CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Marlon Count . OREGON This Is Just the place for your boys. Delightful location, large buildings and grounds, good meals, plonty of healthy exercise, excellent teachers and careful training- this Is what they all say of MT. ANGEL COLLEGE. Bend for Cat alogue and speolal terms. Hchool will open September 8. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director, A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In MKct Sept. H, IWI7. I .cava Astoria for P'lavel at 1:10 a. m., 19 in., I p. in., I p, in. and p. in. Leave Astoria fur Measlds via Flavsl a 0 .l a, in. and I p. in. Leave Flnvol fur Astoria al l td a, m., 10:41 a. in., 1:90 p, in., 9.M p. in, and (.90 p. m. Leave Henalda for Astoria via Flavsl al 7,90 a. in. and I p. in. ll the Above TntliiK Aru Dully, EAST ,.. soini l.KAVK. , lull 1 I.AM'. AltlUVK, IIVKIIIAN. V.X I 1'lthN.i, lor "ali'lli, 1 i. i. i..... i ' I'. M hacrami'iite, Hilni, JSA-M hail rraiiciwo, .ini. Irtve. Ia Anji'lei, Vl I'aa... .New tir It am and Hi" Vast l A. M. Itiiaelmra- I'socnser t I M. Via W.KMll.iirti, fur Mi.ii'il Aiianl. -H- hallr rtcri HuiiiUy. !''lr terl. .Ii. oal H"lii. ! I'llfPl Hrowmirllie, Sirlus - ruuiilay n. Kl ai.il .N ul tn (7 3U A. M : t nrvallla .aarner IS W I', M. II.VII1 M.l Mi-V liibvllln paa.Vr A.M. 'I'alllr, tl'all) r t Hiida, Cunneotlng at Hon Frjn-U. O with Oo. ildcntal urtaital. l'liclno Mall, aod Oceanic steanialUp llnm f r JAPAN, CHINA, At'HTItALI A, AND HAWAII. IXW PA ItKH, RVKIIT DAT POIlTlJkNH TO HAN KHANCIHCO ISlX). Boeond l laaa; IIOOD, Klrat Class; Itlrlllilll'S berth. tilmllar rrduciloiia to l Angataa, rrawuo and oi her CallfornU points. llasgns chnkeil lo do 1 1 nil m II. KOKIILKIt, C. II MAHKHAM. Mamtinr. (1 K. and P, A. rilR ONLY HI.M'IS'i-1-V H knt'TK ril'iM l Oltri.AM' TTIIK KA.SI. THK dM.Y Khi'TK T') I II K YKl.UiW.SToNK NATION Al. I'AKR. I.KAV'K l1ilTIAM AliltlVK. Kat .X'all l.u Ka allM. I'lli'llal a. I e'.tl illltt, No, 3. Kuilll lln il, MulilxajMimi .Nil I. Aliriei li. ll)lniia. ia iinnia, h.'rttle. N l'-l'irla, I'url Tnlieiiil, Klirna lilirif, Hii.ikane. tl.malaiMl II C Tr.iil II i .. Ne Ml, II, I',. Kaaln, Mia amilit, lluite, a nai inula, II: A. M, II. I. i. .. l-.i'il. M ii lii-at" I'., kuli'aa I lt. illii.ali.1, ' "iili.-'i H ull., fit. Inil-.l'lili iiiin.tt mil Intl.. n Sr York, I'lill adi l. Iila. II. i. ii, aim all IMtlhta Kaat ami .-tmtli raat. I IA YH lo Mlnnentiollt. Omaha, Kao- soa City and Ht Paul. 9'i DAYS to Mllwnukee and Chl-aco. DA YH Ui WacliUiaton. Phil idaiphla, Nnw York a'd lloalo-i, add other Ivaatrrn tKMnla Hanas rhni'kul tlir'ugh lo deatln.itlon of tlcknta Tor sleeplng-cnr roacnatl'ma, tlcketa, maps and full lnformatlou .-all on or iiU A. D. CHARLTON Aaa't Han't I'aaa. Agatil, I'lirllanil. Or SSS Murrlauii Hi., I'nr Tlilrd. C. W, HToNK, Aatoila. GOI NO KAHT 7 GOING KAHT T GOING KAHT GOING KAHT 7 GOING KAHT 7 GOING KAHT T GOING KAHT T GOING F.ASTT GOING KA8TT GOING KAHT t If you nre, do not forgot TIIHKK IMPORTANT 1'olNTH Til KICK IMPORTANT P'UNTH TURKIC IMPORTANT POINTS Klrat-Go via th. flt. Paul tiecAus. tke llni'S to that point will afford you the very lt service. Second Bee that the coupon beyond Ht. Paul reads Y.a the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line make elms con neclliMui with nil the tnuinconttnental lines cnb-rlng the Union Di-pot thers, and Its service is flrst-claas In svery particular. Third For Information, oall on your neighbor and frfl the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading vln th. Wisconsin C-ntral line., or ail dress JAB. C. POND, General Passonger Agant, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. OEO. S. BATTT, Oeneral Agwnt, Portland, Oragon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Bound Nav igation Co. v STEAMER "TKLICPI IONIC." Leaves Astoria dully except Sunday, i p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday, 7 a. m. STEAMER "BAILEY OATZERT." Leaves Astoria dally except Holiday and Monday at 7 a. m.; Sunday nights at 1 o'clock. Leaves Portland dally except Humliy at I p. m. J V lr! JN'" "Hi Leaves Suturday night at 10 o'clock. U. B. SCOTT. President. E. A. fleeley, Agent, Tortland. ' C. W. Btone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. ', , ! i J.