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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1897)
THE PA1LY A8T0IUAN, NUNDAY M0KN1NU, OCTOBER 3, J807. AMONG THE OF FOOBALl Ken Mind I'.Kscntlil to Cope Kith the Arftanicd (inmc. The strategy of football Is to the nvatn aliriiiliiiw at Ih annual matches sealed book. Vet to the player or the ilme student of the cams U U Ibe most InlrrMlliw feature of tha sport and ont on whli li Ks ili llgliln to dwell. The vnrl oue formutlont In u among the differ ent lenma are na famlllitr to lilm aa the chaaaiuan to, lha iliraa dnviitee ami he poiMlUtrs Willi gmat enthualnsm upon I ho uffwl of now ual varied evidullnna of llio different system which ha evolves aid piuollwa, dudlng ft fertile fluid for hie Invenllvs riilna on. I ample oompen. aall.ni III seeing olio or tl other of hi now plays adopted and proven a tucoass on tlm arlillron. I'rolmMy the ni'ieti ftniMlnl ingredient of aurora In all plays I llui ill" uiMniite I token by sur-, .n.r An 111 rvrrylhlna If llm upponrlil ran t led in Iwllnva limit mm piny will be upI In a rrrlnln Instance and an- I otlirr lie enacted lia I taken unawaraa. a n l ih (hnniira of auiveaaf ully carrying oil Ilia plan of all.wk lira liirrraeeil four fnlil. Aocurdlngly thai system of play wtilrh Involves Ilia least rhange of formation In order that the greater v- ' rlxly of playa may be eieculcd la the beat, provided Ilia pliiya tried are nnl Ion hard for I tic t.nderatsndlng and . rittlon uf the men. To develop eurh a yat.ni la ilia aim of every teurn and In 1 Ihr ll faw yinra Ilia alrldea lowunl j thai perfection hnve baen an rapid aa to i l.u.l in ilia development of a very hlh duller of rrtliinn y through ell thn tram ' In tl" nunc Tim laigrr learn are, of (ouiar. thn Irotter. bat the malr-r learn nm rairl.ll y u.. lulling llw .lra whli'h ins fi-iilla tulnila at the roarhra of Ibrlr ! etriinarr rival hava devld'nd lh gen- eral rki-elknc ehould ha (Water thl yrjr than ever I Th.re will le more Inlerrat In f.ioibnlt at Harvard thl fail than Ihere ha lawn 1 before or tbrve yenra. The rena.Mi.lh ( rannwal of Ilia game Willi Yalo. j llarvwnl i-onniU-nily rt lo win thai j game. Ibl 'r for Ihe flrat lime eliue ( Arthur fumnoik' eloven tlefer lha , wearer of the blue In HKlngflel.l In IWI. j The rrwaon for thl rapm-talloii I lm- j pie. Yale luta l' l oil but liner of lu okl j player, unlea Captain l(oitg r revi-r , In time lo play lU a-illle of tile gllllio, while llurvai.l will have praillrnlly Ihe anme learn II had lal year, etifpt Ihe . player liehlli.l Ibe line Auolher i-ilild- erall.ili tli.il ...ll 1iili-r.i to football here la thai the Yale game I lo be playnl on .i.li. r Tel I, wln-re all f.un- bridge and r.olou may -e II Vale rlrt tuii.-il.e game of tin- era- . aoti goi a a ib f. al The "Vnralty lln.d I up ii:ulnl Ibe .e.-.ii.l .-li v.-ii and played j Hum a iw.nl) nninr-' atnl.-li wl(honl Intermlnalon, and at the nl of Ihe -ram- ll- tin- . ..!-. KI.mi.I ll to II In !ivor of lln ) e.-..ii. n am. whirh b id ior. .1 twlre. j The 'Vnrally tnri..l with the Imtl and1 tried uneuri-l anfiill)- In iidviim r. The a.-riilx t-e.k the leather on down and j ruahi-d II lo Ihe Ihe y.ud line lafoie loalntf piaiaexlon. Ilrn a tlllllbb gUVe II to the 'Varalty. wlm were again uuiible . to gain Kroim.l I The firet footlaill gane-a of Ihe eaon on the tillfornla gridiron were won by j Ihe V. M C A I ram of Han Krani-lni-o, i whli-h ilefrate.1 the ITeaUllo aoldler and , Ihe Stanford fri-ahiurii who wvund Ih-' advnntaae over the llelninnl roinralory eoliour elewn. In the floldler-Y. M. C. A. game Hunter Klnlr. nfiitnal whom tho Atorla lenm ran when they met the Canby olovrn lat year, wn a partici pant. Me played qiairtcr bock for the army lxy. and dlallngulehril blmrlf by kicking a gaol. The work of tho Ynln .rootbaJl learn Ihl year I full of ' iah and energy. CapMn Murphy of Inai year' eleven and Aollng Capluln llenjnmln are doing the coaching. THK K HI! !'.!.. I'nderrw-akr Choice They mid to I'liderewakl: 'lilvlnoly glfled lar, Tiny I.laxt or what you rhooaeaky" Me cliiiKe a lbitwb-l bar. Clevcliind l'laln lealer. The moat eevrro ahakliig up of tho table that decide tbr chLimplonnhlp of tho racing men on Ihr circuit ha oo currid recently. Nonrly every man In tho Inhlo lot In percentage except Ihild, who lidded n large prrci-nlmire to hli al ready high murk. Iliild ha paused the MO mnrk In the defent of men nnd hi only hti'n iUfeat.il by thirty-one men the whole Heaaon. Iliild made a clean wcop nt Ppt'lnlleld ami ilcfeuted all tho rnii k. w-UU Ihr exception of ldirl Kleer, who did not attend the meet on uccount of tho email prlxc for the ahort dis tance rnre. Klaef any he Will not ride nl n. large mivl where ininll prlxci nre given. IMillf Unld won tho thlrd-mtle liimphiiirihlp at BprlnglleM, the flrat i h.iinplonahlp thnl he lin won for two yean-. It ae-ina Nlrnnge, but tt I a fact, Astoria Electric Supply Co. KEEPS !ST Supplies Gas Engine WIRING & REPAIRING. J40 Comiticrcleil Htreet. ATHLETES Hoi Unlit tir I"1"' 'u ciuHMm' linn . hloiii iiinilu a good slewing at nny of Ilia Inritn nwwlD, 1-uat sausrin Hold could ilo iiulhliiir at l.oulavllle and went home li limit winning a moWI. The Louis vllln irtciot was (ha must Important meat of iliii and llaM wns di-rimlol on n4 1 slda. At Ui national meet this t uit ut l'lilldlililii. Held, who had been rlilliHT Ilk a cyclone the wrrk previous mill who wa tM-oll to make a clean wmi, did not so tnoi'h aa win a race In lint two days' most held In Philadelphia mifl could do no beUar Hum gal second placet. ,J liOXINCi. . i us, ' Jon Wrtlootl ha had qulie a apell of ui. km-, and la by no mran a wall man yM, Cntinpa, hi old innluly, atimkrd lilm rnrly Inai week, and lliry left him in a nriaambla (vmdlllon. Moll'al aid wu e.-ur-rt, und It Wn with dimcully IImI he wa rvmtfortrid ai nil, Wal. oil tuia ln aoliJiTi to rrnntii more or ! nil lil Ufa, and Oil riplnln why euma of Ida vonlnala have lawn more brilliant limn inhere. Cramp have Ix-rn knoaii to ovwi-omr him flu lit In lh iiild.lln of an eiiifngrmrnt, uiul of four" lie IlKll had l wraki'ti. ThU ln( altmk li.ia turn uiori. viopait than any of thn oihrra, Tln-ra wrre Htiioa whrn ha wa Iwul up like a willow whip nd eufr ral intlold ag.iiilia. It la lx-llvil Hint III" p.ilna .r,i .i.lu..il by lila r. luring' tli-ali. I'p In llila lima In- had l"--n Ink In olf llaaua at a rapid rata. Joe waa o Jublliini lluit ha Wa gHng down to l-avlgtio'e lo $i, nl, i ly Hint It la tlimithl In- .a.i. II. I tho matirr. ibj'tv- Moore. iM-tirr known a "Pony," whoa middle nam la Waahlng Ion, hot beonua" ha t llle futhrr-ln-Uw of Clm lln M Hi-hell, or the fulhrr of rirgro mlna(r'lay In drr old l.tinmin, but lx iiiumi bo wa larn on Waalilngton birthday, ha arrived at ftiui Kimwimo Willi rrvirfvlna diamond pin In hi ria itl that Jarred the ruutivr. lie I r latrml at lira llaldwln, and It la lila liilmitloil to au-m a fnw werk In lha rliv. and. If he llnda the rllmale ren u-nlnl und the .nil look fawrublr for Mlti'lirira maktna a nwl' li wild any of ihr putflllatlr alar on Ihr roaal, he will i. !!, I hi alay IndrftnUely. lit. h day la addlix nvldence to Ihe far I I O.I I Kid M'1'..y '-' up agulnat a he!l game in hi nghl with Tommy Ityan. It. feree. Ihe welt known tllll!lr wrl!r of Ihe 1 1. mi( mi Traveler. Inalaia thai Ihe light wa one of the blggea J'1 In Ihe blnf-ry of pug lllam. ll wa ax-reil Dial ileorge (i-hrnne. Tommy Kyan, Frank Molly and Inatm-ior WUIIam O'llrten luid an umleiXundlng kImmiI lha ronduct of Hid mal.-h and how It wa to end. Hilly Kluier nlll not admit that Hick j faae I hla auperlor In Ihr ring. Although j he ban already aufTernt the (King of ilef. al uf the hand of Cae, ha promlar Hi ll II lll ! Ihe liol lime. Ho i-onft-J .but an- hi friend thai he run turn 1. f.-.it lulu victory thai Klmer ha been ..li.. to obtain blit luicklng for o aerond ' lllali h j CKICKRT. line of the lineal elblblllon of cricket i vi r glvi n In hl c-ouniry wa wlliii-aard cl lllmw iod. riiiladelphla. on KeitruilM-l 71. lu Hie Ural of the teal mutch. be leen the (ii iitb no n of I'lillaib lpliln and I'rlhnm T. Warner' learn of Kngllah nm ateiira, and before mump were ilriiwn for llio day tho,. critic who have been o loudly proclaiming their tMilnlon Ilia I Ihe vlantor were do.-ld.illy iw-vn.l cln in M.iii of merit were pilte willing lo admit their mlatukc. When Ihe iMiinip wvre drawn tm the 23.1 the Kngllahmen liatl loet four ffoo.l wtckel without rub bing off a a alnitle one of the 712 run acorcd by tlw American tram, and when Iplny wiu i-cHiiinc.l the renwilnliwr l wlckrt did not make the. aemblnncr of n aland, and the whole ldo waa nnl In-forc liincl-m for the paltry tolnl of !X nm Ihere waa atlll a lot of light left In Ihe plucky llrtllahern. nnd In Ihe follow on, which la-came ncrcaaiiry on account of their henvy dcllcll. llu-y alartrd to piny Hie guiiw for nil II wn worth, nnd by grand uphill balling actually wipo.1 off llin delli-lt, and before atnmpa were drawn for the day, had -curo.l a had of l'l run with but four w-ickoi down. Hy Ihelr grand work nt tho bnl tin iKjiirllahmen rompli-Hlj- rlauigrd Ihe complexion of the gnme. HASRUALL. Kor coining word to III the cne The acnaon'a been proline. The "train upon the lexicon Hum la-en aomolhlng unite lerrlllc. The ch.'ip who wrote nbotil the light, I hive given ua aolar plcxu. And n Jug they call In Cleveland town A quirt Socknlexl. St. Tnul lobe. There uro woreo player In tho league limn I'nclo Aneon right now. In fact there iiro too mnny to wimf them nil. 1 1 It head la needed on the Chicago lentil, uiil ho know ll nnd tho plnyvre know II. No doubt when Anmin find a man who run till hla ahoea physically nnd niotiMlly he will retire, not before. It I well enough to bitiKh nt Anion and he line been n butt for several yeiirs, hut a comparison of his work w-lth thnl of some who believe themselves head and shoulder above the old mini will show thai he h.ts aoinetiilug to smile about httnscl f. i S : 1 v. i'" Flint, w ho never wore a mask, gloves or protector, ennght S.1.1 gnme In thirteen yeiirs. Numerous exchanges. Hold. This Item tin gon far enough. It la not true. Silver Flint, In the earlier part of his coreer, mny hnve caught Imro-hnnded and bnre-fneed. but he caught twenty championship garnet with ,i mask, gloves aJid protector to one with out ithem. The ninsk tin been In vogue n good mnny your. Along In ISM It was put on the market. Silver caught more I games since 1S74 than he did before It Nine lovrr of til limit warned lion! on In win lo on for Uulilmore. ubm ha III nil lied II lildh poatllon by fair und poileiniinllka mnlhode. The plnyma luUa won nil their anm mrlhlly on tlivlr niiTlla, They have treated vlltln team wilh the u'linat conelderatlon, and luv not brw-brn4rn ami bulldoged umpire Into lvln limn the l-at of ll, Kvary body pullad for the lloalona. N'w York hue a great lull leu in l llm preaairt lime. No thank are dna lo President Kreemail for thl chnnc-d con dition of alTnlr. Ill colleague fc-nve him a good hull team agnlii! hi own will by riahlliHf the wrong lui had donu In Kualr, Without the bl fellow Ih New York team would be J net what It wna luat an. Tlw Nw York World any dial J..oa tioyln, the Ami hamu,n of lha llaltlmorQ It-am, and forfiwr miuuia-r of Ihr .Ww Vork. ha born eecurrfl ly rreldanl llyrne and Manager Ilamle and will pl iy loll "on with lirooklyn, Alnoa Kuala, the lanunn-haJI pltrher, moat ll.ue a cat-lron coliailtulkm. Tli.i1 he tin come bark pIKhlng ball In III faaleat .oniji.ifiy on earth, after a your' lilb-ne, mark him a a. wonder. (il'.M'.KAI.. At Toruii'o, HepiimlMr V, II. J. We f. r. of Ihr w Yoik Alhliili: flub. ran the hundrnl yurla In ten woiid Mat, and in the 'i y.ir la br k Ihr world' ri-iord of :i'. nindr by film rrir, by dolnt! thr illatuii.e In 21 aw ii.a ll.ii. John n.irt a:,., ri biok ih. Oinadlnn rrwrd In throwing the IB liouikl bummer. It lo. at IM frl 1 lii'hea, made by J. H. MK-bll. l-T-ili-ii K in tltn-w Ihe wrlght 1J ('- t J Ini hi e Anotln-r fanndlan rrrord waa ain.ialied by Kddy lllo.a, of th N. Y. A. P., ll. thn bnaid Jump. I'.' Jumped 23 f'-rt I tm h.. Hi" form- r rvcord leiTig K f'-rl J1, llll'lir. MISIC AND D!(AU. It I now announced thai Edlaon ha ptrffrte.1 an Instrument la-nrln Ihe complicated name of the 'phonodnrron logniph," which combine Ihe qualm of Ilia phonograph and the clnrmiito graph, and which eo;ieiient!y make It taiealbla to follow th aollon of the ra,rii while hearing w-oul nd mualc. If Iho macblno Joe all that 1 jirrdlcted for It Ihe nrxt genernilon will 1 able to sro and hear our artists, prraervrd, so to apeak, for eternity. Cm cannot hrlp wondering what will Iwcomo of the un fortunate maiiagcra ..f th-n'r-a. If peo ple will be able henceforth to are and hriir opemtlc performance without moving from their own nrrstdee, why nerd thry trouble thcmarlvr to go to 0-e opera? New rome from rteyrruth Huit Emma Kjmr Btory hns lren engngwl for the iole of Eva In the "MeUierslnger." and Hiigllnda In the 'ValkyiiC' during the festival of 99. Mme. Eme ha ln working lndutrtouly at Oermnn for aonie ye.ua. and I: la .ll lh.it rhr sir ;--ll with a tol.il nbs.nce of nri-rnL S-e ba U-.l.-a tw year la-fore her for alu.ly. I Announcement I n-.ade of the inure ment of Mi Caroline llownrd. of rtuf lal.i. to William E. Philip. tW lending teimr of Ih, llotoiiMna. Mr. Philip r.ime pere fiMm ICngl.ind two y.aia ago with tlw company that a.ing "II! Excellrncy' nil Hi- llroadway tlieatr-. New York. Anthony lloie, the nutlu'r of the 'Trie oner f Zenda," who has Uta tng.igod to deliver reading In thl country under j the direction of Major J. It. Pond, will give the Ural . rh-s at the Lyceum the- litre, New York, on October 75. X. and ' Ti ut 11 a. m. Frani Klx-rt and tlw other Ullputlns j arrived In thl country rfter having sin-ii' a pleasant vacation abroad. They ' will open their sison In their new aver tacle. "Tho Fair III Mldgettown." All the winery, cowtuni anji accvHorl of thl production also arrived w-.th ttiem. Illclmrd Strauss, one of Germany's ris ing composers, has reslgn-d the post of chef d'orchcsltvi at the Munich opera house and has accepted a similar posi tion ftt Hamburg. Tho government of Vcnrxuda ha de cided lo grant a subsidy to a conserv atory of music that sefvral amateur are busy founding at Cnrncas. the capital. Richard Harding Pnvls haa nearly completed the dramnllxatlon of his novel. ' Soldiers of Fortune." PCRCHA8K OF CITIA IN CONTEM PLATION. There Is a rumor nil ont In official cir cles that. If true,. Is moat Important. This is nothing less, thnn that this gov i rninent is about to make overture lo ftpnln for the purchase of CuKi. How ever this may be, It hn long been known to the world nt largv that the value of Hosteller's Ktomai h Hitters ns. u remedy for rontslpailon, malorl.t, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney ncmplnl t nnd tier vnuaiiess Is beyond all price. A wine glassful liefore manU Imparts a hearty relish for the food, nnd a cot responding dose before ertlrlr.g contributes to sound repose. N'o medlc-iUI stimulant on Iho market ever received such strong pro fessional endorsement n tie PIMers I: Is a most genial lonle, afTorllng slrength to all who use It. Not ot ly lu this con. .try, but In many foreign lands, It Is tin admitted speeltlc and pre ventive. A a safegunrd ngiilnxt nil dis ease of n tnnl.irlnl typo It is particularly valuable. "What part of speech Is 'fly?' " asked the superintendent. "Adverb" shouted the clues In unison. "Whnt! 'Fly an wdverb?" "Ycsslr!" shouted !the chlUlreu wilh rcnt pxwltlvenes. "What makes -ou think It Is an ad verb?" '"C'nuse teacher told us that nil w ords that end In 'ly' are taidverl." In these days of culture and progress, do not wear a rriitly beard or mustache, when they can be colored a natural brown or black at home with Buckingham's Dye. rru j J? You need no longer say "My bicycle Is as good as a Colombia," but " My bicycle IS a Columbia." At the new prices every one can be a Columbia rider. COLUMBIA $75.00 Standard of the World Columbian 1896 Hnrtfords Htirtforb I'Btttrn 2, woman's Hartford, rttern 1, men THE SAME "OLD RELIABLE' COLUMBIA THAT HAS SOLD FOR THE PAST TWENTY TEARS THE WORLD OVER FOR THE HIGH. EST PRICE ANY BICTCLE WOULD BRING. THE SAME COLUMBIA MATERIAL, FINISH AND WORKMANSHIP ALWAYS UNAPPROACHABLE-BETTER THAN EVER, AT J75. TOU WON'T PAT MOIvE FOR ANY OTHER. ONE PRICE TO ALL ALIKE. SECOND-HAND WHEELS CHEAPER THAN EVER, POPE MANUFACTURING CO., L H. CORDES, Agent for Astoria Mr . -y J BICYCLES Standard of toe World 60.00 350.00 45 OO 40,00 132-4 Sixth Street PORTLAND, OREGON Kopp's 99 A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLUELY PURE Tbe Nurth Puoifio Brewery, of which Mr. Jubu KTP i (iroprietor, makes beer for doinrgtio aud ei port trade. Buttled heer for family use, or keg beer supplied at any time, delivery in tbe city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY orvsB choicb or 2 Transeontinental R0UTE5. Via Spokane and St. Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Pzsaba or Kansas City. Pullman anJ Tonrist Sleeters Free Pccllnlngr Ctalr Cars Astoria to Sao Franelseo. Columbia, Sunday, September S. State of California, Fiiday.Septemtwr 10. Columbia, Wednesday, September U State of California, Monday, Septem ber 10. Columbia, Saturday, September S. Bute of California, Thursday. Septem br JO. Columbia. Tuelay, October 5. State of California, Sunday, October 10. For ratea and genera) information al' ra er a4dra 0. W. LOCN8BERRT, AgecL W. H. HVRLBL'RT. Oen. Paa. Agt, Portland, Or Milwaukee! THIS RAILWAY COMPANY Operates lis tralna on the famoua block system. Light Its tralna by electricity through out; Usta Uve celebrated electric berth read ing lamp; Runs aplendldir equipped passenger train every day and olgbt betwen St Paul and Chicago; the) CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ft ST. PAUL Also operate ataun-heaued vastlbuled tralna, carrytna the latest private com partment cart, hbrary buffet smoking cart, and palace drawing; room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining- chair can aad the wry beat dining car service. For lowest ratea to any pofat in the United State or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C J. EDDY, General Agut, J. W. CASEY, T. P. A. Portland, Oregon. ARE YOU GOING EAST? ARE YOU GOING EAST? ARE YOU GOING" EAST? Be sure and e that your ticket read via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE 'HE NORTH WF.TERN LINE lHK NOPTJI-WF STERN LINE CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWATS This Is tho GREAT 8HORT LINE Between DULUTH, SAINT PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestl- bukd Dining- and Bleeping Car Tralna and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of pasavoger carried on the vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel owr this famous line. All agents have tickets. F. C SAVAGE, T. F. and P. A. W. H. MEAD, General Affent. 24S Washington SU. Portland. Or. GO EAST ..VIA . Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Meals U Dining Car t la Carte The all-rail route -to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Itine St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obaervs tion Cars. Daily Trains ...Fast Time HKKVICK AND SCENERY UNKAQCELKD For tickets and full Information caD on agent O. R. ft N. Co. or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. ft T. A., Portland. Or R. C. STEVENS. G. W. P. A., Seattle. A Handsomo Ccw.M'onon is one of the irreatct r'lnr-u .-. v onian cbb poaseas. Pozioxi's Cosrixxioa i'oWDts glres'i. 1 A. & C. Re Re Re TIME CARD In Effect Sept. 8, 18!)7. Leave Astoria for Flavel at t.K a. at, 11 m I p. tn., I p. m. and t.K p, m. Leave Astoria for Seaside via Flavel al t.td a. m. and f p. m. Leave Flavel for Astoria at l:M a. m 10:48 a. m., 1:90 p. m., i.tt p. m. and s:W p. m. Leave Seaside for Astoria via Flavel at 7:30 a. m. and I p. m. All tlic Above Traira Are Daily. EAST HA SOUTH LEAVE. rOKTLAND, ARRrVK. 0VERLASJ EX PKk.t, lor fslum, KM-bur. Alhlmiil, Mcrammio, Oturn, Han frauclaeo. Wee tAXf, Los Asiiieiva, '.I fsao, flaw Or leans aud the Koaeburif pauenger Via Wowlburn, for Mount Anrel, Ml varto, M et Scto, Browusvllie, 8prlng fteli aiid ativu... t oo P. M. :WA-U 8:30 A. M 4.P. K. Pailr eicept eundar. Imily except Buudar. TIM A. M.' Corvslll passenger. !t5:o0 t. It U:M P. M.i McyJnDTllle paw'irr mv A. M. 1U) , fbailf exctpt uudy. Coanottng at Ban PraccUco with Oo. ddental ft Oriental, Padfle MaSL aad Oceanic steamship Unas for JAPAN, CHINA. AUSTRALIA, AND HAWAII. ' aj LOW FARES. EVERT DAT PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO 15.00, Second Class; UO.00, First Class; including berth. Similar reductions to Los Angeles, Frestic and other California points. Baggage checked to destination. R. KOEHLER, C H. MAREBAU. Manager. a F. and P. A. the 05lt duosg-car eoctk fe03i portlasd to the east, tbi only bot te to the yelxowstoxi katiosal park. LKAVK PORTLAND ARRIVE. Fail Hail (or Kaiarua. Chflilil:. Cri. trails. No. X. iHoutb Bei d.Mooiev.auol No. L Abrrdea, Olympia. T I'uma, grartle, i.-torta. Port Towniwriid, tlleti- bnrg, 8p..kane, K.Mlamj R. C: Trail. B.C.: Na on, H. O., Katio, iliv-i snula,Butie, Anaconda. 1L- :Hlena, M. Paul, Jliu iOOP.M jnep lis, Kxiisa CUT, Omaha, Cmmeii Bliilt", St. Luui'.Cticiuro.la a.-.h liiBton, Sew York, Pbll- adeipnia.HoatiiD, ana all points fcast auu couto least. I DAYS o Mhuieapolla. Omaha, Kan sas City and St Paul. SH DAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago. 4H DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and other Eastern points. Baggage checked through to destitution of tickets. For sleeping-car reservation, tickets, maps and full Information sail on or a rite A. D. CHARLTON Ass't Oen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Or S55 Morrison St., Cor. Third. C W. STONE, Aatorta. GOING EAST T GOING EAST T GOING EAST T GOING EAST f GOING EAST t' GOING EAST T GOING EAST t GOING EAST t GOING EAST t GOING EAST t If you are, do not forget THREE IMPORTANT POINTS THREE IMPORTANT POINTS THREE IMPORTANT POINTS First Go via the St Paul because the lines to that point will afford you the very best aervioe. Second See that the coupon beyond St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line mrkes close con nections with all the transcontinental lines entering the Union Depot there, and Its service Is fl rat-class In every particular. Third For Information, oall on your neighbor and frknd the nearest ticket agent-and ask for a ticket reading via the Wisconsin Central lines, or address JAS. C POND, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. GEO. a BATTY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. STEAMER "TELEPHONE." Leaves Astoria dally except Sunday, 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday, 7 ft. m. BTEAMER "BAILEY GATZERT." Leaves Astoria dally except Sunday and Monday it I a m.; Sunday nights at 7 o'clock. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday at I p. a Leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock. " TJ. B. SCOTT. Pr"l;t E. A. Eeeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No, 1L In suawr -Tl O 060aartXJ: