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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MOKMXH, SKITfiMHKIl 11, i,T 'IT Hiililta JOHN T. UOHTEK. Editor. Telephone No, . TERMS OF SlHlRClllPTION. DAILY. Bent by mill, por year Sent Ijy mall, per month Served by carrier, per month W WEEKLY. Sent by mill, per year, In eavanc....UW Postage free to subscriber. All communication intended (or publi cation nhould be directed to the eiltor. Busmen communication of all kinds ami remittances must be addred to Th Atorln.M The Aitorim guarantees to Iti adver tisers the larrcst circulation of injf news .pajmr Mibllfhrd on the Columbia river. 'Advertising niM cin bo hid on appH- ealoii to tlie business manager. T)ii AtoNn haa always favored river entirely open and unobstructed for rlr vessel. The AMorlan haa continu ously opposed the diversion of the Col umbia river from It natural funct'on a tlvor to any unnatural m a a hlp , ca,tiiil. Th! I because the arttrtcl.il r . ringemcnts necessary to make a ship canal In the river are an Injury to the rlvi-r a a highway for river vessels. To prove ih! attitude of the Astortan we quote frora our l sue of January L lvfC: , 'Any ytem of contracting dike, de signed to secure dtvp wa'.r In river for ooran vrwli. plavs c'-tai In .tie wjy f the treat to and aruall frat. It l a wret.-h-Nl diverting of t Inland wntcrw-iu from tnclr natural iunc.in. tor t!v he tK-neftt of ono locality, and causes; , . . .... ,, u d..me to .he H-ople a. lare of pettou the whole oaterjhed. "Trainiiin wall would Ns strenuv.usly opf-sed by the great numT of navicat- r in sx.iller vef'l. especially M.ilnj i trn. which. crf: np.J lli;hl draft st.am' neil n it t;o In the dt-p channel and have iM-raMon to be outpioe of K. 'tfi -I'.vs thin tilrovt Interfcrtnce wtta the ia.r. th'-re . the d inner to the r.vor from the groat maa of loa of thce . , ... u..w ..... .. ' I be. ome B to river, becaune (as becaune (as the (ward of etislnevrs s'.at) the Cl-. ; ..ei iUst ntv war 1 l iii-;! ... .. . ... , . section of dike wul contain log of , vi rajc twelve feet Ktipth. for every l.f'i feet of d.ko. The larire pile of :f.e. afi.r the dike h.ui brex-me par.liily de-1 . , . ,, ,, stroyed and obacure.y fe-en. wul remain a uaiiKerous os:acio tor a.t crr.au en... Will f or. land and the t'nvo"'an aJvo-1 i ca;c. as htretiiiou.-ly as doej the Astor i.in, aa tptn river for river craft, and i will they advocate the removal of these otftruct.ont In the river? I Hail hipment of lumber from W'a-h- ( ingion continue to show a gratifying ta-( crease. Washington Trade Journal. j ilear.tinie rail rhlpmenta of lumber frjm Oregon (exclusive ot Portland) con tinue to be held almost at sero. and the development of caw mills and of Oregon's Industries generally. Is preventea. The O. K. A X. Co.. In otder lo favr tne few wrealtky and Influential men of Portland, ti prohibiting the rest of Oregon from se curing its natural growth. There are larger men, larger monled Interests, and more Important Interests, that will some dar be Inquiring oi the O. R. & X. offi cials why they failed to secure larger development of O. R. ft X. Co. possi bilities. In the not distant future, these officials must confess either to incom-,in ,. petent management, or deliberate pros-1 titutloa of the O. R. & X. Company's . . ......,,,, larger interest, to the moneyed advantage of the Portland clique. It will not be , , , . . , , j long before the more remote holders ol O. R. & X. stock will be better Informed j regarding the failure to develop O. R. 4 X. territory. Possibly It will not be much longer before the O. K. tk N. offi cials will be dividing up their present ter ritory with a competing system. With I such a competing system the producers ot wheat west bound and the producers ot lumber east bound are rapialy being put in humor to deal, and to continue deal ing. A dispatch from Washington says that at the headquarters of the congressional committees in this city it Is stated that the campaign will open vigorously the coming week in most of the western ctates, and it has been waged quietly al ready in come Xew England and middle tates. By the first of October nomina tions will practically have been made by all the parties. The democratic managers are becoming bolder, and now claim they will carry a majority of the districts of the country, even goit.g so far as to say that they will have a majority of the next house. Independent of the populists ana other varieties of sllverites. The repuo llcan leaders do not admit that they are In aerioua danger, but are alive to the situation and recognize the fact that, ow ing to local issues and the closeness ot the vote In many of the districts, they will have to exert themselves. The dem ocrats' Mem to have an Idea that the an imated attacks being made upon hign government officials charged with the conduct of the war will help them Tery much at the polls. At any rate, they ap pear to be making it quite an Issue. It is announced that the Pacific Cable Company of New Tork has made ar rangements for the establishment of tel egraphic communication between San rr.inilo, by way of Hawaii, to Aus tralia and Japan, with connection for .he Lailmnr, Manila ami China, which, will rail fur tin Investment r from twenty two to twenty-Ate million of dollars. Thh mean thai a trwnmdou busine In xie-cnd wlllt our now 'm'Mlntm 111 the Pacific, ntiil an lucreo of tr:ilo with AtHiruIu, Japan and C!ir,.i, nnd thai rv.rv f.iclll.y la to be provided for the development of lhe ll'.iile. The penalty for w.titnaldtng on order In time of war i death. Miles l. courting trial by cour;-m.irllal, an.l ir ho .an prow that Alger really h.-l.t up ttto order coiitnvin.Ur.g Mile to .i'et lo jSVft.r. the result may be one of the most dra maslo Incident In the history of the country. J. !n Sliertmn Ins lo.i none vf hi vlr I'lty with ;irc. In a catlc Interview tie fa that Ih man r ;.nll.o for tlie death of o many American ollbr sh 'iild ! Impeached. In the evening twilight of winter time. when the fire nark!t and elow atii i.inee upon the hearth, there are dstam and air cav.'e of the futuie tn the rt.mir (or wi)( (n , f u into them. Whether t!iee ait c.i-l'.e will ever become real.tu. i Ute!y a nutter No wlan can hope to be a cortrntej wile, the mitre of a h opt home and the mothct 0f hcalthv chtoheo who MiiFers ftora weakne and ie of the nehc.ite orp ins that are distinctly feminine. All the air catles thit n'.ie build w.:i ctnmVe into duM. nnieo he Uke rh ure to cor- net t'oe disorder from which -he Mtfit-i. t'r . Ptcrce Favorite Precnption is a jhm. ttve c-aie for a'.l !f.w.!rr of tln-e ta.t . tentitivr Minn It nukr thein trone. It make them tronc. ! hr llthr ... ... .lthr ,j ... ....,... I. prepare, a woman ! f.r hippy wi: !iok1 and hca.thy mother b.ol It rob raatrrnr.v of its ; . nl and . of near! all rain. It m-ure cht! .ren wtth ! fet,,,JT ilM.. T,.o. U ! f .,,.an have te-titie.l to i; nurvt ",.u merits. Her nnting mothei it i tlie bvt 1 up-ort:ve tonic. j r.rn a dea.er unrt some s.ib-titute be i th.;,ilr.e CI- lhe Ur.,cr cri,fi, 1:t. :! nke no; of vottr wt'.fire. " ASul il cars avi Illy tei:'r N.l Willi di-T'toen-ui. c.u.lntf n.er.i-i li k,1i ra!il " w-Of- Ktv I I C "i-.-r it'Picte.l j KaiiV.ian Co., Texas. cuM o in her lert itx srt in inv p.:i .n balft 'c .hr f-rrxl crrat lrinj .i n ii,i:n I 1-er tie of Ir. inerre s Kie".';: iT-.vi:':.-: l whk. ' she l-sind hrlpirii: h.T. ? -?.e k t until .he had taken sis v .a'.cs .".-e t.si' the l".r -he has ix milrcd a rnon.cut tiota the old trouble." Tut f.-w jr.;iie hive be-n Inj'ir-d In the accidental discharge of tne;r d-ity. Til ri'RE A COLD IN ONE DAT. ' Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablot. All urui: gists) refund the money if 1; fails to cure. 1 cents. The g.mulne has u. u Q. on ea:h tablet. Don't expect to meet man who get dlyivvur.isieel trying to uve without work. .. - OAHTOniA. Don't foreet to rtm-mler that there are nme thing that hould not te forgotten. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling Incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia was he subject nnmtnl hv h-m follow! "1 WQS a m0st dreadfnl condition. My skin was almost yeilow. eyes sunken, tongue contnu,y n , an(1 .ides, no .vpetlte-rrl luaily growing weaker day by day. Three physicians FonUB3Lttly , frlend adv.sed trying Electric Bitters;' and to my great Joy and surprise the first bottle r improvement 1 contln- ued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they caved my life, and robbed the grave of anatner victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at Estes-Conn Drug Co. Don't think because a man possesses a shining Intellect that he Is light-he.id-d. OASTOniA. Bean tU j TiB Iti tw Han H.'warj Baaga 8igatsrt Some one suggests that the sweet pa be our national flower. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablet are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart bum, raising of food, distress ater eating, any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives Immediate reilef. Z and 50 cents. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Colored table linen is being ome of the lst hounes. used In Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, is a beautiful head covering for either sex, and may be secured by using Hall s Vege table Sl' llian Hair Renewer. The care with which the globe trotter preserves the !a.bels on his luggage. Is only second to his attempt to appenr un concerned when they ere turned In In stead of out when he arrives at the no te:. Mokl Tea positively cures sick headache, Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Remove all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect completion, or money refunded. 2j or M cents. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Pears' No soap in the world is so cheap. No soap in the world is so lasting. W 1 If 1 1 The woman who has a heavy f,r! 1 ihas a friend I Harmless, yet etlicient costs so little the mite is never missed. uVo.n,. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CbWr HiUwUk NewTork. DoMoa, PhlUotiphK MANHOOD f - r. rs i ... .. t W "'."' I' v won. jMenruttstie, either tex.eurd by O ' LT"" ,f-C,rr?l;T - It ?(Hm somo'.line a though per"1 who rfo to be our bv( frb'i'.d are our create! ttiemle. ri.AYKD OCT. IMi'.l hisi,l che, jwln In rlom pu ll of the body, :nkinit at th pit of the itom- nch !os of aiue!ite, fi Verthtn, pimple i or orv nre all positive eldeiu . of tin- j ure l!od. No nia!tr how It become o It mul W purltled In r.tcr to ol'taln ifv'Hl h-iith. Acker" i I'dood K.r-er has neer fi' ' to cure scrofuUui or yphiU'le po;. .T or .my ether blood :ieae It i ' ....rftntv a won.Vrf ul rvruivlv utul wm avll ' every Nntle on a positive Rusrante. 1 Kor ale by Ks'.ea-fonn ' 1 Whv I It that a woman who candidly lao that Kibi' are a nuNatn'e lo her n.irv!ol a a monster. . j T(;K j,ONl KK i.iMtTt'.ll u t5)f n tmo of !n0 nI. vcrUvX ,r.,;n , ' '' r" n.nmi. every nbcht U- S:. raid and t.nuago. me Chle.ico. Ml'.wat:k- & t. 1'iul rt .y t :i . i. onecr road of the we: In nd P ; i;.,; a,i iniprovcd fa. i;:tie f .r :oe u!ety aRlj P- iv:m nt M p..eni;T. An l;lu. " x "..wnl hl, , .,!t) i, ot l.e ,u. ' , , ' ... ., . , i t i. ' ' .,, '.. , , , ,... rr"r " " ''e .ent tr.e to n p.r- n upon re.. ei . o two-ni.t p a 'n " uP"n reveij t.imp. Addr- tborue II. lb (T Tl. Ill ;,ncml "aern!r A. nt Chuaio. There Is me til-.i? that mike a houe. keener fur: u a to h ue :r.iiu-er or- ier her servant atout. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ! Tlia Kind Yoa Have Always Ecaght Signature of The prs.n r.ot.-d for a swift deposi tion sometimes can be the most severe when te time to turn really arr.v. Mr. Jihn Mathias. a well known tock dealer ot Puloskl. Ky.. says: "After suf fering for over a week with flux, and my physician having failed to relieve me, 1 wa advised to try Chamberlain s Coilc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, nd have the pleasure ot stating that the half of one bottle cured me." For sale by Charles Rogers, Druggist. Don't underrate modesty, 'ine n-- .i.e ha but one point, yet It would be aimoct Impossible to get along without ft. The Rev. W. B.Coitly. of Sloekbrldge. Gan while attending to his pasmr.il du ties at E'.lenwood, that state, was attack. ed by cholera morbus. He ay: "By chance I happened to get hold of abottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think It wa the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once." For saaie by Charles Rug. er. druggist. A very feti hing pocket-boek Is In gray leather, bound In black, and containing a little black watch In one corner. That the blood should perform tt vital functions, ft is absolutely neceary It should not only be pure but rleh In life giving elements. These results are best effected by the ase of that well-known standard blood purifier, Ayers' 8ara-ipn-rilla Fall opening will soon be In order. It Is to be hoped thiol the wesithiT will be In keeping with the ottering ot the season. OASTOniA. Bean tie A ll I'M t Hw hlrt BOBgM in Vie yjimsiiiui! Biguati Don't think that because time and tide for no man that no woman will wait for him. EUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE THE REST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Rrulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever cores, I Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price B cents per box. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. We suppose that In the frozen north, where the nights are three month long, whtt I very popular. We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our home for many years and bear cheerful t-stltwny to its value aa a medicine which should be in every family. In coughs and colds we have found H to be efficacious and in iroup and whoop.ng cough in children we deem It lndlP'i-able.-U. P. HITTER, 4127 Fairfax ave., 8t. Louis. Mo. For sale by Charles Rog ers, druggist. The most Important element of any man's performance is the life he haa ac complished. Carlyle. 1 REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mr. Michael Curtain, Plannsfleld. III., makes lhe statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by ber family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Htr druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from the first dose. Hhe con tinued Its use and after taking six bot tles found herself sound and well; now RESTORED HY hMlf Or. I'i'hii', 1 rlton .Nrrt 'llt. . ,i.u IIIWIMI, UCII rt MlltV , ..r, n Picuinm, tiun MtKDJI.L JMtfaily ltii. .l Oih,s ,vtcr In '.ton.n.e t .,u. ol ier rieMron, to-uhlul eiiv, .t. uw ul J ' dniKl.! A-k it. lake h..thri ....... ..nnn,, pT ln, ,,u MiKint l , IM. ,,WI Hu,UituUiiuincoU rauaadYmhmb;.'oilUid o ETKa.t)V MtlaJ tV. Axent. A tort .e her on ho!owvrk and It well i he ver w i l're trial b i'.t!. .'f ltu itreat Hoov.-ry at IkI -t'oiin l"o to I..HKO llilm I,1 eent uii.l II. The geological center of tlie t ' n U e.l .Siatei urtit ry I In i-'.h Atnciica. :V nil. n.r;h of the M 'iitatu lite. A.kcr Knuilah ren:e.l will t.p couch at any time, and w.d cu'e the wort cold In twelve h.ui:. or moil y rv-funiU-d. f. cent and .' cents. l-Vr ue r.n.'.',-!in 1'IUi! t o. The In.lMil.i il. wh.i tliitrantly Ir i'j;s on a i'isoii lio.lt liltt lii'i.t l-ari soorti e or later that th- ipnl ') an i-e easily exhausted. NOThV. OK THi: ''oV!1! i:ilN AN!' At VKlTANt !: OH' T'li: iiU'lo'U: mi:nt is Tin: t iiv ti" vsii-uiv kxo . as Tin-: Uiiiini snt !:!: r. KIlti.M illtAMi AVIM K I'.iMV. j A It A A Vl'.M'K, MA'SVK.V ANt.MllI Ti skvksth sri:i-:i:i- asi "kv. I. NTH S'PKKK 1' T" IVY AWM il ! iin;.vi:Mi:r." j Notl. e Is !i r. by -v n to the ;.wM c. t- ; a!, tbo-o tnt-r-sttsi .rid to .i. t r--..- s wh nia. v. r. 'ha' V i'.!. :u N-lonaad W A !. !:n. t.-.e litre, i : tor tli.' " l !n,.lre.ve;iiept in -.hei V r at--1 a.-, tne iirpr t ..f As!-1 -I.; - . "r..o. !r..f. i;r'ni! !. t . Ni .: 't ae:ui. N:a,'.i:i a.':' rv n i .vi vr-v. To S.o--n::i ' 1 :. :' -'!'. f:'- 'Tl iN.;: i:.l .. '... I" t' e i. V.ie. I .' 1' ..eree i' ai . :!.;:'..'l I f .r .a; 1 1'i.t r.-vctm a , a -i-.l.-g ; t" rroi iio::.i of i.i.itu . V I .' oi'l.:i.iree i-f s .. I i ' . . v;-, Ut J-!ii. .'.'.'. ir. I a. . .v. ir.u t tyr i i: ; n- ti lit. . '. 1,'fl'O il ' ..1. mi ;ro ..:e.-i: : .- ' i e. r i r. .1 S i 'ot " : ' ..'.l I . I.y. ar! I i ., th- ooi'.o and i'liMie V in of Co tl.. a.- '. . av iu or. " i ;h '.:. io n de y :-. i i 1 1. An. I. lor .ui. I'. lo e J J.le ti proM.I.-el by n.:i e .No -1 i .i.. i .. i: i ..' . 1. e . a - ' iiiin-.n 'i'i. I. : .y ..f ,u .-i i. ..!. e ! r . il I r y. 1 . ef ur -lin.ir.i-. of nii.i .Ite. J-: r"i". J Hil ary th. l.-l that th-ref re, ti e al..fii.l In.prov. men I may P., by :he I'.nitn.n! Cuiireli nf.ireieil ), finally accepted at Lie next regular nieeiln,: of -iil Nly f !- i loMiiic the date m the exj.intbm uf tl;. 1 publication of thi notice. hi. h nietlr will t hi Id on Thursday. H.-pte Tiber 1-ih. j lw, ai the hour of ', it p. in.. ur.P prior to c.ii'1 tlir.o otije- ilona to I l Im-j provement be nl'd wl:h tlie Auditor and' I'o.lce JudRe of aJd Uy. j Dated at Astoria. Oreg.in, August 3Jth. ; i lMI. ' II. ti. Nlil'ioN. Au.btor and Poll, e Judge of the City ol , Astoria. Oregon. NOTICE OF THK OOMI'l.KTION AND, ACCK1TANCK i iF THK Kl.KVKN I'll I STRKKT PKWER. n: (rTK'E I hereby glvn to the public. ( to all Drone. IntMvsted and to all per- i on whomsoever, that W'nda Hampton Smith, tho contractor for the com-trui t.n i of lhe Eleventh treet er trnn a p-.ttit ; kl feet south of the tirh line uf Irving! avenue lo the north line of Commercial street, has completed the afore-culd (m" ; provement, acconllng to the provision , of ordinance No. IT! of the ordinance nt J said city, approved July 11. l&a, and ac- i cordlnc to lhe contract for sold improve ment, and rertlflcile of approval of t'lo; work done on said Improvement. Mini"! by the city surveyor and superintendent of streets of said city, and by the commit tee on utreetc auad publlr ways of the common ciuticll thereof, having on the Jth day of Bemler, lsns. been duly fib-d In the olfice of the auditor ami police Judge of said city, as provided by ordin ance No. 1ZA of the ordlnamea of .il otty, approved January Mb. IW. Mat therefore the a for-.i Id Imiirovement mny lo'.by th common rouncll aforesaid, final ly accepted at the next regular meeting of aid boly following the date of the ex piration of the publication of this noilee. which meeting will be he-Id on Thursday, September lath, lm. m the hour of 7:.'l" p. m, unless prior to said time olijeetlun to said Improvement be flt"d wlih the au ditor and police Judtte of said city. Dated at Astoria. Oregon. September in. iNfS. H. K. NKI.H'N. Auditor and Polli-e Judgfi of thn City of Astoria, Oregon Through Tickets TO THB- EAST AND SOUTHEAS'I , VIA PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPERS ana FREE RECLININO CHAIR CARS -Dally to- Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, CMc?go, Kansas City and other Eastern cities) , Bggae checked through to destination. Union Depots, fast time, lowest rales, I'm tech llcht in ail cars.. For rate and other Information call on or addrewa Q. VT. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. O. R. A N. Co. Astoria, Oregon, or J. If. LOTHROP, Oen. Agent. US Third St., cor. Alder, Portland, Or. il DtdlllllUl lltdUll liiof.lrrlofinih. r iiiirtolun' tLASTIC STARCH (Hut Iron ilMiii!i,tiiCiiumil.ii,uri,r, I Mulilnycr llrt.G.,il Kcukiik, j.iw.i, h.i'Ctlcciilcil in UIVI; AWAY rt btutitllul .rrrnt wild c.u li '.n K.m- ol st.ua li iM. Tlu ic iticiiI urc In the lormul ? Beautiful Pastel Pictures 'l'lu) arc I iiu In i in s Mines and Pi.n5.C5. WfR.llC.it at. a.rt 0(0O tcftocooC afatvjif-'tV'Wiia .i i 1 . ! 'II ill' M nnrRiierlte. Of U1 '" rir TuRii&rRRiIbfM III I 0 l uee rare jm lure, inui ri ihiuiimt, ny jnc rrnow nctl iatt'l artist. K. l.cKoy.ol N w " tk, liar lern i huartt (rum the vciyilitiirrnt J inilM't I in lii Mibli'i .ml rr im olfrrcil (or tlie lirM linir to lite puMlc. Tin- mi lure are .leeiii.iteK rrriktu rl ill nil the rolorn unl In the V I'luui ils, anil arc proii.niiu'dl liy t'ottietent rrilii , wotkc ol art. J I'.islcl tiii lure ate tlie orrcit llntlif for llir home, liothill) iur X t'.is-iin; tnem in beauty, ri. ht:c of t o'.or ami artistic merit. him& ELASTIC STARCH t-i . , i u-i hase.l ol Mmr urisTr. It is tl.r lel lautiilry mart h nnltie market, an. I .. l.-r i aunt a jiua.ik'c. Ak your Knwer lor thi Hariri ..'..! cd a 1. .tu: IoJ 'i. '.u: c. firceirs Knp Elastic Starch. Iceept No Substitute. ( w- wrmm wtwv'I m .hiw iuwiijii iu i ii . 1 1 i,,ini m rti'imtf i f li .r.iiiirir-r i Ufr MANHOOD RESTOREOSS J tV ) 1. U;" " ' i a). ... k .. Uai M... V ' liwno.ia. I i' kk. 1 ...... V - I' u.'ltutk.n. 1 1 J n.. Iisll rm.r ... arrrn '' iii'""o"' ' iw'i"i.-r. I iiiii t. eiuMibuAi, ii "''"B kulnr.,,...! h.n.,.,.rr ,.r...ol 14 UuiHllltl. ' I'l'FtnlAI .frroetlten. .ul minrr, .'i..: I ut.sn 1 .... r.AM.tt .xi.-rrr. mr r,-l oitT.i lie Is t ir is im-,uM etnrlf pre rrl ra ImuMM with rtJ.IIIU. I't DO! N K I. II..- v. it I.....H mttr.1r Ltisir. wltluHH hii ii.rUMi. kiuiraunt-.til. n s A Olleil tu .f.nt. r ft' 0 ni.n. 1 frlutnrO 1 1 Ml tvitr. it.r Iu4 tlwl ft (M.l.slt. bl SUI , il.-. .!, .it f.r f tu. t. 10 .11. e.n.1 l-.f t k . in-ul ,r ftii.t .stin.uiK .V.'.li. -s UUuk ni-Ult IMki ..M IUi3.Ca.Hanlrorwro,NiL r fe 1.1 r- I 'SBi HIST Til '-" ea - i i'O j VIA.4U. ' i ARRIVE ' .BaVB H CO P. M PORTLAND OVERLAND IX I'Rkirtri. Cor Salem. RoMburg, Ashland. Haersmante. OfdB. San FrasMUK-o. M jave, Lo Angela. El Paso. New Or leans and the Eat Roeaburg paaMngr ('l k P k Via Weodhurn. for Mount Angel, B4I Dolly verton, Ivm Bclu, esev Hrownvllle. Seetnf aWavtay flail aad Mallow.... Corvallls r ' H Se A. M Independence pa' ,t E A M Dally elrvpt Sunday r, m a. M M M P. U Daily. iDally except Sunday. Connecting al San r rancueo with Occt dental Orlealal. Paciflc Mall and A anlc leanitii lines tu JAPAN. CHINA. Ar-.HAl.lA AN I' HAW Jill. Rebate tickets on saie dally htwe Portlsnd, Biieramenle. and San Franel. co. Net rataa 117 first -clt, and 111 ac-ond-elaaa, In lulling sleeper. Rat re and ticket in Eira points ana Europe. Also Japan. China. Honolulu, and Auetmlla. Can fe obtained from J. B. KIRK1AND, Ticket Agent, IM Third at . R. KOKHI.ER. C. H MAHKHAM. Manager. O. F. A P. A. Go East.e. via lillllngs and Burlington route, und i you reai h Omaha, Kansas Cliy, HI, l.oul. and all othirr southern and southeastern cities half a dny sootier than travelers alio tike any other line. !o east via Ht. Paul and the Ilnrungton route, and you ride the finest train on e.irth tho Ilurllngion.a St. Paul Chicago Limited. Do -at via Ogden and Denver, and you see the wonderful scenery of the Hockley famed lhe world over us the most mag. inllii-nt on the continent. Tickets ut offices of connecting I n. A. C. SHELDON. fll( J I a DOn-IMUnnn... T'wir fur (iiitiurrlit,... ;)". Hpr malorrh.e , Wliii-., onntiiiril dl. diaim, or anf kill. unit . lion, trrllatl.jn ar ok it.. tioa III m II e n n m h.a.i LrHtEnANtCHtH'riltOo. Irne. Nun-ftitrluceb, P-J Mold fcy 5 jor tent In by si. V'tl fl.". " I a Cuculaf lai leold by Irura'Uu, SUIa wrAcoer Him. r-tnl, (,. immii, a:. Ti. ! MUt m raauast. Bssaacaaasacewiwrt a yuuHnaV I li. I 1 a).r. "u V a --i .,,, i;c,ainl ate r millet! at lolluwi: Wild American Popple5. ikC 1 l Lllac5 and lrl5. M i i.. .. . . . i . . i ! 11. li . h.hcmti,. i.ihi.i,.hi s iujiu. I.. M .... I.'K 'l I.Mr. I tl.r ht l.lht fiMil. .ink k. I.. b II K.il 1... I.i MnrrtlLlftf rt... ....I Kopp's "Best A DrUClOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLIIELY PURE Tlir Nnfili I'm lie Itieer,tif bioi. Mr.Jntm K"pp is prriirietnr, make lr for ilimievic aol rirl Irsaii. ltlt!rl Wr for family iir, or kr Uvr art) pile-1 at ati) limn, iletivory lb the i'lty (re. ORTH PACIFIC BREWERY sag Si H IHHiSLY VIXHO-CAK kOl'TS miM r-Oti'&a.NDTUTIIft IAMT. THIONLV KOI'TETO IHK VHl.U)WH1) N A IUN4l.PKK :Vt PliHTINU AHHJVk rut klall lor haisfoa. I hehal . CaliUalla. It, t kH-Mith He d, Mnnu-w.iJ No. I. Ab rdeee. H'taii I. 1- inn, iMotlle. V i. luiU, Pnrt ToftliMii.d, Klllia. iinr. p k.n. K.rln4 H II Trad. H. C: Nl- uhi. H i' Katlo. illv-1 ! IwHiia. Hull. .iiacuidaJ HtA.M. H-I. pa. M. I'aol, Mlo-i V QD f, w' Ole.p a, K .S I'll,. Dinah., I rmurll 1liilf, int. L. ll I .Chicago, ft.h-i ,iiigtoi,, Nr i or, run- lu ipni.H'Minti. ana an piMuu Kat anil -oulli-I'Wat. 1 t"DATS to Mlnneaiiolla Omaha, Kav saa City and M. Paul. IH DAI'S to Milwaukee and Chloaco. H DATS to Waahlntrton, Philadelphia, New Tork Boeloa, other Eastern polnu. Be g gaff checked tirnif B to AeaUOAtlM of Ucketa. Tor steep! rig-car rewsrvalioua, tkukMa, maps and full Information, oall oa a wrll C. W. STOrfB. AstorU A. D. CHARLTON Acs' Uen'l Pass. Agent, I'ortlund, Or 95 M irrlsunBt.. tior. Third. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leare, ASTORIA, (Dally.) Arrtr. a.m. p.m. Portland and A- Am. p.m. 8:40 6:30'torla express trains U:U IO:U via Knanoa. cnrion. Weatport, Ooble and way ctatii ona. I:o0 12:15 Astoria, Seaalde and 1:1V) 5:10 6:11 New Astone pacsen ger train. U:N Flrat-ciaM trains leaf Wrrn ion for Flarel and New Actoria at 7:44 Itli and 10:61 a. m., and U:, 8:06 and (:U p. m. snd returning arrive at Warrenton at 1:08, 1:30, 11:06 a. m. and 11:40. 1:11 and 7:06 p.m. Trains leave Seaalde 7:00 a. m., 10:20 A m., 4:90 p. m. dally (or Astoria. Portland trains leave Seaside oa Sunday at 6:30 P. ns J. C. MATO, O. F. P. A. Astoria Public Library READINO ROOM FREE TO ALL Open every day from I o'clock to 1:10 ad l:M te t:M p. m. ubawriptioa rater n par annum, M", cor. Elercsth and Duax Street. 'w'ANT I'.'"' lilili'll ltee e W VNTI'li A CnMI'l TI'A I' M'tlMi: Vl.l Al-I.IV ..I HU. I ll"K ' ,,,, l(,,Nr a it NiiiHiii'.i' . rim .illy loniled A.l'lt . I . Ati'Hn I'lllco, KOIl HUNT, l ull lll'NT HAI.i'N M II , . M..ll ,o, 1UOI, ,,rl HI ' Inhlie InnHUe of I II I '" A.loiln ("oil HUNT MiMllt Alii.!'. limiMrt. Al'. Ilntnl, lloodllian lllloolllll. Foil HICNT-UiilM) lliiUHM AND HN lia.l "ur acre. ul lai.-l. lb ' '', ,. elation, known tho Ci 'P ' '' Apply 10 A Tag. v I'uiiiiiieiclal (.. iiy . . .. " I'lUl HAI.K. Antoila. . . . .'l.U Hal.K M ".'M' " Hi eheop. Ilopiile nt I'o-i'"! l'l'Hl"l'1' o MU v, FlUI HVI.Ii-ll"! Hbi AN!1 I i ilia.1.1 lueinio and. !.. ;y '"' I' Heel. I l')'"l ton II, lot i'" ' -'I'l'l to Jalili Hull. lilirtT.U'lUNTft UOtili U CKNT WKAM AT TUB IUsJ lug Mini llealauiaiil. MIHCiil..ANKtlrt HAiiri.iii-i' itvih. nm h.mh per bo. al l' i " IF ViU' WANT I INK MfH-H-.M A NO e-.ill.ll .nil oil lie..tfe IllU'e) al III N.tUollal U'I' nil liio il' II. J' ! ill the vrf.on imii I'o Ioiiii. I LOTS HI' I'lNK AoMl.AM' fit W I ' 'HI pourlie. i llt-al". J lio. Iiai"1"" Fun fini: rii ah, i..ci:i,i.k.NT cor. Im, puis ! . 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I'llYMliTAN AND Hins""'! Hi'oia) all.ntl n I.i of oim n and am s" 1 ' 'T gei a aloia. Anuria, 'lei'. No. li I'll JAV riTTt.i:. 1111 HI'I A N AND ri.irs'.'M i'it .. room i ii'l . I'l'iiua lloiM.ng, jal Coiufliere'al atrprl Hal ill in e a.im 1 li.h..n Acitlig aiaiit uion I ni'a.l Hii marine l.uapual i.li tc MAHi'NIl'. TF.MI'l.i: UdKii: NO 7. A. F. Al) A. M - lUsuiar oituiuunioattoiui i.. oa I No nrat and thir.l Tu-I cnlng of ea.hmmin i W 1.iC.NmII1.Hui. W. M..K. C. lioU'KN. Ue-eury. ATTollNblH. iTCiTuiiiTrri K T A T- LA W, 4a CoinnirrelaJ irv I i. Q. A HOWI.IU. ATTOHNKH aVltl rH'NSKlA)H AT LAW. OOlee, liond Strt, AMona. ot. I'lloTotlllAI'IIH. PAXToN S PHOTOS AUK ON PAIT-ll of hi owe nerpwralloa aid are guar Ued not lo fad. EM IIMIi 5 II 1 4)1 l.l'A lrt. fnou 1'oflUii 1 AiI k,( Ij.Ii le, i lit- r It Vuit Woiiii. inn. I Kan lot M-ll J .'j a in P ... 1 1 m , i i ...i u. I iika.. . i.d 1 ati. rHM.k-- s a.. H n ..iuiiraii.. n r on, ----- 1 in. liiiuilli. ,11 llaaule. . V'" I bli Ami and la.l, 1 m- , V.l-.na Owl. AS MliAt..MIP; AO -a ilns 11.. ,il Jei't lo I halllfi', t It ll llr ".e Mill rpt r;, I .. l,.i,;o; t I oi Al ..i a ' Id. r Aus. !-in en I'oliimbl lllvtr . P 111 Mlramr lu.ii.'liiir To l'.rind nd a d fuii U',y Undlnga ' m tt Mo 1 i in i ii. Aiinif ! p in. hat r (ui I'oril ,i,, o a, m. Mini, V ml willametn Itlv.r. 4 ) p IU. . .. in-, i nur aiiiirri "reirnii i ., .NVwli. r slid Hal. Halem ,1 wav Lio.r, 7a.m. V'-' pm.' Tue.,iiir, "iiini.srs. ,..wd. and hat ""K"tH IU, llayinn, A s. d Krl, W i) llollll.. I.v Klparla I I.', a in 5nk Ulvar. l.r lwl.ta Moil, Wed llliirllol.e.l,m. Hon' uil 4 . III, iLLM."". . "IJhttr: Leave l.ewntown dally raeepf I'rieiny,'" 0. W. LOUNSBERKT, W. a IIURLBURT. An, M0riK Oen. Paa. aL Peruaad. Or. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Hlver and Puget Bound Navl. gauon company, Leave Anion,. ,iii nt 7 p. m. ' r"'i'1 ""luraay at 7 A.'m.I'U",",,, ',""y Hw Willie Colllir tin. t I..L, ... i... ... .. ii.ii-v ... ;. f. j v. . ; Nahcotla, U. B. BCOTT. C. W. STONB, Astoria Agent. Tub-Phone No. IL rri!lilunt. Motf s Nerverine l'ills The gre medy for nervous pro .ration aniv V ail ntrvout -, l "ucaio oi lh ' t-iii " n. T iT a... al itx. s..ch .. v. r. . of il(wf lutt Manlwvl 1. r0Mra,iHn' F'"n era m . w j- k. a m-' 9 a. A.l