THE DAILY AST0R1AN, THl'KSDAY MORNING, OlTOltKR 7, 1IW7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 64. iekhi or i MsruirriuN. DAILY. Sent by mall, per rear tt.W Bent by mail, per month .It) Served by carrier, per month...... & WEEKLT. Sent by mall, per year In advance... 3JW Postage fres to subscribers. All communication! Intended for publi cation should be directed to the iditsr. Bu.ilnes communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to I'.s sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published oo the Columbia rive. Advertising rates can be bad OB appU. cation to the business manarsr. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old. est weekly In the state of Oregon, baa, oest to the Portland Oregoavlaa. the largest weekly circulation In the) state. John F. Handley Co. are our Portland agents, and copies ot the Astorlan can be had every morning at their staid, U4 Third :ret The depth of the channel Is shown by the ships that ro out. It shouM be berne In mind that the Glenlochy, the Bri'.lsh aseamshlp thtat sailed last Monday, took out J.075,000 feet of lumber, the largest cargo of lumber ever put afloat anywhere. -Oregontan. The Astorlan feels tempted, sorely tempted, to ey something touching the facts related In the above little Item but, to show the genuineness of the kind' ly disposition Astoria is Just now endcav. oring to cultivate for Portland, we won't. At the same time, however, we beg to say to our esteemed contemporary re member the frailty of human nature, and in future be more careful. i- The treasury department Is kept rather busy these day refusing offers of gold that are made to It from various quar ters. Here Is another sign of the pros perity that has come upon the la.-.d. The abundance of gold in the treasury means that there Is a plenty of that son of money In the centers of International exchange. When there Is a lack of gold In these places the treasury is raideS and the gold flows out. The demand for gold la caused by the fact that the balance of trade Is In favor of foreign countries. The balance of trade belongs to the country that sells more goods than It buys. Such is now the case with the United. States. Its goods are flowing to Europe and other consuming sections of the world at a rate that has completely reversed the trade conditions that pre vailed for three years and upward. This fs am era of selHng rather than buying In this country, so far as the rest of the world Is concerned. Hence the abundance of gold here, for It has poured In to balance the International exchanges, which has beea In our favor for some months. The selling nation Is the pros perous narton. Internationally the ad antage is all with this country, and that advantage affects every Industry in t':ie all other classes. It Is an -understood .thing that there Is to be a big lobby In Washington this winter to work against Hawaiian an nexation. Though the opposition to an nexation has obviously lost strength in congress, and la ia practically a certainty that the treaty will be promptly ratified sooo after congress reconvenes, the out side opposition, which comes from the sugtar interests. Is known to be organlz. Ing for such a fight as a lobby with money behind It can make. There are times when a lobby of this sort can do effective work, but It Is not thought that they can accomplish anything In this instance. The sugar trust and Its allies were so thoroughly discredited through their lobby at the oapltol during the ex tra session of this congress that it is not at all probable, when the same hand appears at the regular session, that it will be grasped In welcome, even though ft be big with money. The character of fight thty are lining up for Is likely rather to bring discredit upon any who may be associated with the opposition. even though not actually allied with the lobby. The situation has got to be such that except for the lobby there would be practically no fight at all against the treaty, and yet, at the same time, a contest led by the lobby will discredit the entire opposition. The friends of annexation understand this and are therefore not in the least alarmed by' the preparations they see the sugar In terests maKMaT for tne flarl. There will be some pretty plain -talk In the senate if there Is an attempt made to dalay by filibustering methods. Friends of 'the i treaty say that there la a safe two-thlrds for ratification that cannot be changed, and that an attempt made to prevent a vote cannot meet with success. Ig It were necessary to do so, the annexation could be accomplished by legislation on the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill. ,1 FREE BILVER DOOMED IN OHIO. One by one the leading defenders of the sixteen-to-one form of repudlatlor have crawlcj from under the ilmo cratic silver platform In Ohio. The tot tering structure, which has been resting upon the presidential aspirations of Mr. Bryan ami the senatorial ambitions ot Editor McLean, Is about to fall. Tin crash will kill wlt.it Is left of the stiver simke In Ohio ns vlesd as a klppwvd herrlnK- The rotten structure began l wabble when wheat parted company with silver and started to climb toward the dollar mark. The thing at weukor and weaker ns the buckeye wheat fields hrgan yield their bountiful hum-si ni.l tlx whirr of the factory wheels was heard ajuln In the cities. It was useless to per. simile the buckeye toilers that this re vival of business confidence must b credited to 'Vtbastly Asiatic f.vmlne. Editor McLean counseled moderation and conservative expression in the silvir platform. The repudlationlsts would brook no compromise. It must be six. teen-tn-one or nothing. The - Germans repudiated the platform with unanimity Dissensions rnwe and a split In the ranks of lh defenders of commerefcv dishonesty was Inevttar-V. f. 11-or Mc Lean got fTom under and was glad tJ escape with his life. The withdrawal of Mr. McLean from the senatorial contest leaves the cause of Bryan lm without the support of a single Influential newspaper in Ohio. Th refusal of the Cleveland fluin Dealer to support the radical and revo lutionary platform adopted by the free silver democrat and the desert) .1 of the Bryau standard by the Cincinnati Enquirer mark the beginning of the end of the free coinage movement In Ohio. Without the support of these Influential democratic papers the repudlatlonlsts cannot plead their cause effectively with the pepole. The candidacy of Mr. Warner, who Is an uncompromising champion of a de based monetary standard, makes the contest in Ohio a square fight between the forces of honest money and the ad. vocates c-f repudiation. There Is ho doubt about the result. Senator H.tnr.a will have an easy victory. PURCHASE OF CUBA IN FLATION. COXTEM There is a rumor afloat In offld.il cir cles that. If true. Is most Important. This is nothing less than that this gov. eminent Is about to make overtures to Spain for the purchase of Cuba. How ever this may be, It has long been known to the world at large that the value of Hostelter's Stomach Eltters as a remedy for eontslpation. malaria, dyspepsia. rheumatism, kidney ocmplatrt and ner vousness Is beyond all pries. A wins- glassful before meals Imparts a hearty relish for the food, and a corresponding dose before ertirir.g contributes to sound repose. No medicknol stimulant on the market ever received such strong pro fessional endorsements as the Bl'ters 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 against all dis ease of a malarial type it is particularly valuable. Great smudges of powder fail to hide dirty skin. The Bicyclist's Best Friend" Is a fa miliar name for DeWltt's Witch Haxel 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. Cleo de Merode veils and scarfs are the very newest things in feminine finery. Moments are useless If trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted If con sumed by delay In cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi ate relief, diaries Rogers. Cabochon stones In closed settings are the leading form in handsome lings. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be Incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham, of Gears 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 and diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to take and never falls to efTect a cure. S and 60 cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Unless you ar very rich do not try a Is Your Throat Weak? Your throat is weak. Any unusual exposure or quick change , in temperature! causes roughness ani'tuV easiness., . 5cwnetinjes lyqu, have a feeling of tightness as , if .some' foreign jx&f, were there. You can treat it with troches and washes,' but you don't reach the seat of the trouble. Throat weakness is a symptom of more general disturbance. M Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil does cure weakjj throats by nourishing and2 strengthening the system. Book about it sent free. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemins, New York. ua II raa .-e ' -j- "... Y.V.M MM - kill . V mm r. t i Before Retiring.... take Aytr's Tills, ami you will sleep better ami wake in better condition for the day's wot It. Ayer's Cathartic Tills have no equal as a pleasant and effect ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with out the innoykscesexperienced in the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your drug-gist for Ayer's Cathartic Pills. 'When other pills won't help you, Ayer's is THE PILL THAT WILL. silver gray gown. It Is about as ser viceable as a bit of fairy gossamer. "For several months, I was troubled with s persistent humor on my head which gave me considerable annoyance until It occurred to me to use Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before using one bottle, the humor was healed." T. T. Adams, gen eral merhcant, Turbeville, Va. Read a harrowing burglar story Ji"-' before you retire If you wlh to have j mot appalling dreams. If you have ever seen a little ch'U In ; a paroxysm of whooptn? couth, or If yoa I have been annoyed by a constant :kk!irg j In the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Mlnu:e Cough Cure, which Klv quick relief Charles Rogers. Eig and little sister alike wear the pok bonnet this autumn. A few weeks ago the editor was taken 1th n avr. mm tht raiiil him to be In a most miserable condition. It': was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe I and recognising It as dangerous he took Immediate steps to bring about a speedy j cure. From the advertisement of Cham- j berlaln's Cough Remedy and th many j good recommendations Included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the I medicine. To say It was satisfactory j In Its results Is putting It very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the re. suit was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no heslta-a:y In reoommer.din; this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold In any form.-The Banner of Liberty. Liberty- town, Maryland. The S and 50 cent sizes for sale by the Estes-Conn Drug Co. It Isn't a bit too soon to begin saving up for Christmas. Baldness can be averted, and many times heads that are already bald can be made tn grow fine, healthy hair, of a natural hue, by Hall's Hair Renewer. Nasturtiums In their wealth of golden colorings are used most effectively for dinner table decorations. 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 constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers. Have braid trimming on the edge of your gown If you wish to have It look like the Interior of a carpet sweeper. To heal the broken and diseased tissues. ta soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In stantly relieve and fo permanently cure is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. When going East travel on the North ern Pa 11c Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves J'ortland dally at 11 o'clock a. m, A Spanish paper denounces the Cuban leaders for attacking General Weyler on paper. That seems to be about the only ground where they can meet him. No 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 cleanse that organ, quickly. Charles Rogers. A RICH TREAT IS PROMISED. The Oregon State Fair for 1897 Septem ber 30 to October S. Railroad rates reduced. The Southern- Pacific will sell tickets at one far rates for round trip from sll points on their lines In Oregon. You will be entertained from morning until nlgbt. No time to rest. Liberal prizes offered for all kinds of sports, such as baseball, tug-of-war, chopping con tests, foot races, hammer throw, shot put, and various other sports In charge of a competent committee. Don't over look the date and the cheap railroad rate of one fare for the round trip. Fopular admission of 25 cents. Vorthrrn Pacific rMlroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. I t Taooma, Spokane, and the East. Clo:e connection made- at Sj okane for Tloes land, Nelson, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or addrem C. W. ETONE, Astoria, Or. j MARINE NUWS. VKSSSLS ON THK WAV T NIK l'tU'MM. KIVKR FHOM Nr.M VnltK. Vessel. T''ii Hour) Villurdr.tm h HM .. sai riwoiiK, licon; Slrlntii, Am li 1TI0. t un am rim. tftlle 1 vlvll... - A,ll ... ST T ie"i. Am h... .1.: ..tttill .. - . H'' M. . .il .l . l-Ut...t n U A I... I-' Ac vrrii o. Imiiv. Hrsli t'.ii-o rvti, II r ni. Mil unjMi.k. i.i mi... AMH'KKP, Oclil rlynv Hr bk l.lulithitn -vr. 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Falls ol Clyde, Br h 171. I... - KileuUtii)tuore,ilrli UU. ..nhil... So WAHIA. nrumburton, Br Hi... in .,UUI .. TAULK KAY. tUlrorm C'astiaBr th IV? ..liiAl 'lt lliin ll. Hr tl .I !'...1'1 . Ii l'urbriilKe. Hr li . Adolf, tier h FtoriiU, Nur itr ... Ji:i ,.IU'M. .. T ALTAI.. ...AM lim A I i lientiln. Vrtli'uniiHi. it):.. loo.M... Psi-i-s. Hr t.k Al Hi ' Verbena, lir !i i:i: .liA... - YKKOIIAH I. reiiklu tarti,J.tii bk Hi'il-iitre. Hr ir iileiu'rte.it. Hr !i SeUtrKibire. or ! . ..10" M . Iii l UO.Vl HA1UNB NOTES j j Tl"' Triton is undrnvoiiitf j v.ThuuhnK. thoretih ; Th I'rmnn ships Pvru an.l WKknnu n , left up river yi'HiTiluy. j T!"' umbine ha returned from Hi.- ' Mun"- '"( ""' MiaKi in eon). ln ""Hens. Tl"' t'unwhip tr.-on Mill.d for Sjn Kranel.eo today with a .-.into of h.,k (rom Aliol"i- - Th'' M,'J r II-rrli-on arnv-. from Tillamook yesterday with n canto of ca!lt' of lmon. I The Arriean, Heiie Rlckmrrs, Torn- ;,li,le aml Thomaslna M. I.ellun have ii:.. '"i"1 " IVnlaml and will . ,ne j m"r unc''- Th ,mrk Coloma, Capinln C. M. Noyea. I """Hed down yesi.-r.lay and will sail to. Jttr wl,h a car ' ' ' of luin- I ner for San Franrloo. n h- r return she will Io.kI lumber for the Orient. A pain In the chest Is nature's warning that pneumonia Is threatened. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind over the seat of the pain- and another on tho back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will fol low. Sold by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Brown, ami black, when combine! as It Is In some of the Imported millinery rrwxk-ls, proves a very fetching co-part nership. The rich man's whlnkey Is HARl'E!! because It la supremely delicious. The poor man's whiskey Is HARPER, because sin h ki.c-I whisk help him. The fam Uy whiskey is HARPER, beretine It I pure, pltaRint unl stri-ngthenlng. For sale by Foard & Stokes Co., Axtorlu, Or A nice steam presier can tie nnule out of a piece of curtain pole or u stout broom handle. Select a jilere iil-jut 10 or 12 Inches long an. I pad It with flan ntl nml cover with white mrslln. CROUP QUIfKI.Y CURKD. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children were suffering with croup when we rocelved :a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost instant relief. F. A. I Thornton. This celebrated remedy Is for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. "P3"1 na" ""a'-h"'! 'hat trying and ills- trenslng point where she can neither fiilf nor keep on with safety. Running sores, Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may be cured by using Dewttff Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals It Is the great pile cure. Charles Rogers. If. a clean cloth wrung out of water to Which half a teaspoonful of ammonia has been added is used to wipe of a car, pet recently swept, It will remove the dusty look and brighten the colurs. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache. sallow skin and loss of appetite. Tou have never tried DeWltt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills hut great regulators. Charles Rogers. '" The big velvet hats of this season are the physician's friends, many cased of headache being reported as the rllrei-t re sult of thetr fashionable nremture. If your child is puny, fretful, troubled with glandular swellings, Inflamed eyes, or sores on the head, face or body, a course of Ayer's Barsaparllla Is needed to expel the scrofulous humors from I he blood. The sooner you begin to give this medicine the better. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. ' VF. ARE AiSKRTIXO IN TUS CU0RT3 Ol'R Rir.llT TO TUB rxcu'sivi: use ck the word 4'CA8TORIA," and "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," A oi'K TRADE mark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Uyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator qf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." tho sanio that has homo and docs now on every bear the facsimile signature of CjffiZ&ftu wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of tho Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind jou have always bought JlSTZZZT 0,1 and has the signature of Cfflfaitt wrap per. No one has authority from mo to u e m:j namo ex eept The Centaur Company of which Ches. II. Fletcher is President. a ' . - y ' March S, 1S97. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of ybiir ' child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may oiler you (because he makes a few more .pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist ori Having The Kind That Never Failed You. BCFonc s Arrcn Skiiirana and rXnrm '1 ha r-aai.il urrvrnr srs no ruraal or inn-inn ia naewuaa miwir pvr rwni ara inamp, win riimlllli i't'l'IKKN III thaonir known raina1 Inrnratrllhont snorarwU.Hk kitMaallmmik a a written ftiaranle flva sml monaf ralnmaO if Mi biiim la not silwt paciuUMLtettre, il.iaalui.ai f .iu,lir nuuL end tor rasa rlrrularsnd taauuiouials, AJJrrai UAVOL JiKDtClMs t, T.tX IkU Yro,Cl. fln-Malsl CHA8 ROOEK8, it Commercial Street. LiBiii.i Ross. Higgins & Company GROCPRS and BUTCHERS! Bond Street i choicf: knksh J. A. FAST A BEND. General Contractor HOUSE, HKILKJE AM) W1IAHK BUILIEH HOUSE Anyone who thinks the loose, pourn back bodices need little or tio attention Is woefully ml.'taki-n. as the snxiteurlah attempts of too manyi home dreaismukers sorrowfully testify. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. TVs tit- I'.a! iin trf vrtppia Nfuton f Weakness of Men , OokUy, Tboraaghly, Tersver Cared kr MHaatsd MlanUlls .ihod tlial aaaool fall UI.M ha oaj. 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Ksllafsotlna gusrsnteeil. Chespsr Tkss Asy Othtr risce la (he City. W.leh llloeh. 03M Commsrvlal HI. ! Oriental Novelties j Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. j 543 Commercial $trwt I Next to Madison's Cigar Maui Reading: or Distance Glasses H 00 Eye Glasses for 13 25, or 13.00 Eye Glasses for 11.75. Warranted Gold Plated Frames. j Make your friend a beautiful and use. I ful present We guarantee a perfect fit by mall providing when you order the 'glasses you answer the following nuea. .. .. .. . lions: I low Old liver Used glasses? H "niXS&'SZ 28 Third street, San Frannlsoe Optlolans' and Photographic Supplies. u ii in oLiiacni ARCHITECT Rooma 317.318 Portland 5avlnj Bank Bldg. Portlandi Oregon. ifafunr ' tmoti I ' nn Rii'Rfiy ii w iu un i-ii rortnaaamapnea MsS You ean lia treaWd al mtSlo'iX.VSiTZ' with luoae who eon trad to cum la m uwiu ur 1 my rinM 01 ns end botal Ha rDslr:! wa fall to !if oiriaiil sea have uai-u till bars a-'U'a ami Kmple'Xa'tt; in mouin, hnTtmal. J4 OttattA, tirmrm on Wtf jrurowi fWlllns nasi. partuf lliol,1jf llairue It la Ihla I'rlaasrr. Hrpkiiia that -11II1 It Hi. moat ab.tla. tha World foe aear a Htmm4mrr or irUH(jr (rait Itiriir, Vt'v vaaaisswi. vmrt; i mm iii iKVi irKsmjur uiu mmr wui fMjr I; II1I,I:NK And w ffumrmnt49. Writ us for IAO.ptfs book and KmIkI Mmwouhwvbmmi A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In l ltwct Sept. 8, 1NH7. l.rnvs Astoria for Wavsl at l;M . bl, II in., I p. in , t p, in. and ;) p. m. I.vavs Astoria for Beasld via Flavsl al a. in. and I p. ni. lavs flnvvl for Astoria at 1:30 a. tn., 10:46 a. in, l;W p. in., I:M p, ni. ana B .W p. ni, I. save Bensbls for Astoria via Flsvsl t T:W a. m. and I p. m, All the Abic I rniia Arc Dully. v sop UAVK. ! I OUT LAN II, OVKKI.AMi) KX I'ltrxt, fur li'iii, HoMiburs, Aihlmiili fwi'imurnio. iili-n, Han rim-i'u, Mim lnvi, l Aiitif"', Vl I'smi, Nvtt ur Issitt suit I lie l. ! ou r. M l JU A.M. HoloDurii pa.wusxr IV M. VI Wm.l. mil, fur Miiiint Ausvi, -ll-vi-rtiHi. M i.i H'lii, ltrwiill'f, Silus fii'lil lunl .ValriHi t'litr.lll. arlisor. MrMlnuirlllc 'r tlull) cti-rl Hullilny, I'.ilr suiflay. :...i ttmuUf. I IT JO A. M J u w r v.1 "l'sil.""" so I'. M. ( : A. M. Connecting at Bun franrls-o with Oft. jildsntal A Oriental. I'uolrto Mali, ao4 jOvtanlo steamship Iktm for iJAI'AN, CHINA. Al'HTII Al.l A, AND ,! . HAWAII. LOW rAHCS. KVKUT PAT t'OHTIaANn TO BAN niANCIHCO IS.0O, Becoiid Class; 110 00, rtrst Class) Inrludlng north Hlmllar rrduoilona lo Ia Ansslea, Fraano and oihsr CallfomU posMa, llga( cliekei '.o i1"ll inttm. R. KOEIILK.ll, C. II. M AUK HAM, Mwuignr 0. V. tirvl P. A, amWBV m m m av fir' J f HE 0S1.Y (SiS.-aUt Kul TK FK()M ifinn-AtnToTiiit tAii. ;tiuoni.v imm u to hie vki i inns a I i akW . . ' laVWnTUNI I I.KAV K I'llllTI.AM) ! AHIIIVR I Kaat Mali for Kaiama.l Chehalia. IVmialln, So. 'i. Milltll Hel.il Mulllraaami ,Vo , AiM-rtieen, iMTini.la ! eiims, Helte. VlrtnrU, I'nrt Tiiwnarnil, f llrlia I'll'lt, ' 'kalie. Iti-aalalnl 8. 0.. Trull. H f., Nrl I aim, II, ( ,. Kaalu, li I iaiitils, Millie, AnsritliilH,' 11: A. U, Helena. M. i'nui, it a- J uj )'. M near- 1 t, Knliaa. Mlj-, Dlnslla, totllirll Itliifla, !M. Uillb, Chll i!ti.Hl IllKllill, New VorS, 11)11 - ISilelllhit.HnatiHl, Sllll All txiinU Kail siiil -iiilh esal. I DATS to Minneapolis. Omaha, Kan sas City and Ht Paul. IH DAV8 to Milwaukee and (nil-iago. H DATS to Waohtnirtoo. I'hlladlphla, New York and lloslon, sad other Eaatrrn oln(a. nsggaga checked through to destination of tickets. Tor sleeping-car rMeraUans. .tickets, maps and full Information, call on nr writ A. D. CHARLTON Ail't Ueu'l I'aaa. Agent, 1'iirtlsnil, Or S5 Morrlann Hi., Cnr. Third. C. W. BTONt. Astoria. GOINO EAST T OOINO EAST ? GOING EAST ? GOING EAST T GOING KA8TT GOINO EAHTT GOING EAST T GOING EAST r GOING EAST T 00INa EA8T T If you are, do not forget THREE IMPORTANT I'OINI THREE IMPORTANT POINTS THREE IMPORTANT POINTS First-Go via the St. Paul because tke lines to (hat point will afford you the very Ixist service, Second Seo that Ilia coupon beyond H? Paul reads v.a the Wlsoonsln Cen tral because that line makes close con nectlons with nil the transcontinental lines entering the Union Depot there, and Its service Is first-class In every particular. Third For Information, oall on yeur neighbor and fri-srl the nearest ticket agont and ask for a ticket reading via the Wisconsin Central lines, or address JAB. C. POND, General Paaongr Agent, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. GEO. S. BATTT, Oensral Agent, Portland, Orsgoa, WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Bound Nav igation Co. . . STEAMER "TELEPHONE." Leaves Astoria dally except Sunday, P- m. Lvea Portland dally except Bunday, 7 yj STEAMER "BAILEY OATZERT." Leaves Astoria dally except Sunday and Monday at 7 a. m.; Bunday night, at T o'clock O0100"1 leaves Portland dally except Bundiy at ' B P. DL Lmth Saturday nlirht at 10 o'clock. A JOy I AltltIV. u D a nmiuvHK K A' ""Ww Afeni, fOniana. Telephona No. It J