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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1899)
y V- ii u cvtxdivi eitimt umntvn tmv n lout. jilts I'AIH AJivxviniit iMiiiivt umi t't ivjic BBH 1.. - - , . I I I JOHN T. 14QHTRR. Mltot. Telephone Nfc M. TERMS 0 eUBBCJUmON. DA1LT. lent bf null. per H.IS Seat mall, per month M trr4 b carrier, nee meats....... BEM1-WXEJCLT. nt mart, per jeer, re emce...$a.t Postage free te euueortrs. Ail exymmunicetione inteaeee; Mr ction should be mreotesl to tk editor. Bus'nee communications el all kl ens remlttaaceo mut be eddreeae te "The Astoria." Th Aitonaa twtwmi n a4vsr tuters the larreet clrcwluoa of l rirppr peblUhed o the OottmbJe. river. Advertising rats esvn mm m eatloa to th biMtBMW rasusnger. TIDE TABLE July, 1899. HIGH WATER LOW WATKB DATE a n. ij r. it h.mft,l!h.mjft. ti.niift. Ish.mifl But ... Sua .. Mon ., Tue .. Wed . Thu .. Thu .. Frt ... M ... Bun .. Maa .. Tut .. Wed . nu .. Kri ... Sat ... bus .. Sun .. Mon .. Tue .. Wd . Thu .. Frt ... FY! ... bet ... Sun .. Muo . Tue .. Wed . Thu .. Ftl ... 9M ... Gun .. 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J... 5 5 S 855S Til 7 53 8 5! 1111 t 4,1 144! 11 18 DRETFU3 IX rOROIVIXO MOOD? The prieoner of Devil Isle. Captain Alfred Iryfui, h at last bn heart ftvm lmot direclly. since hl arrival on French eoll, although as reported. h hai nearly lost hi power of speech through long dlsuae, hta Isolation In his Island prison having apparently bee cotnplere. s far as holding speech with hi fellow men Is ojnoerned. Even on board Mm cruiser That brought him home it is said, he was compeHed to resort to writlrsj to communicate with the ofBcers. This may have 4een further Ischitlon, or It may have been -became he could not readily command the power of speech. An Interview with the captain of tfae cruiser, published In Paris, speaks of hi wonderful self-control, and represent Dreyfus as saying, when Informed of the state of the case at home: 'I have no ill wili toward n:body. I shall be glad to re-enter the army, which 1 have never ceased to love," and k Is also reported, on what Is eald to be good authority, that he declared: "My condemnation and sentience were the symbol of m:Wfc odium. My Judges were Involuntary de ceived. May my undeserved expiation put an end to all radical or religious feude In the army, and in that France which I nave passionately loved and served." Sentiments like these breathe more cf the spirit of Chrifthinity and the f-r-glveneee ot one's entmiee inculcated by th man of Nazareth taan of the eplrit of the old Mosaic law of "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a torth." But whether the prisoner of the Isle du Diable ever uttered these words or not, the fact that he was unjustly condemned and cruelly punished calla for rectification, in the name of Christianity and of justic. and rhls he is now likely soon to ge:, thanks to a change of hart and '. aJ mLnlKtTatlon in the French people.. The Hawaiian Islands are an example ot commercial development under a c'ose or protected system. It was in 1S06 that the Islands first t turned an Interest of 11,000 000 In our import trade, chiefly through the whale fisheries, as they made a convenient stopping place for Ameri can whalers. The Interest was not dou bled until the reciprocity treaty went Into effect (1S77), and sugarj became the great article of commerce, with rice as the second In hnporttance, but representing only one-tenth the value of the sugar. The granting ot free entry Into the United States for these two product Is equivalent to remitting to the Hawaiian . planters the sum of 11,000.000 a year, every dollar of -which acted as a bounty on production. It was natural to find thnt so liberal a gift was soon appreciated, and the energies of Che Island? were di rected Into laying out ptantatlon of ei gar and rice. As rice proved of uncertain profit the cultivation for export has not prospered, although the domestic con. sumption Increased through, the Influx .of Asiatics. The exports of this grain were 250.000 pounds In 1$76, attained ir . maximum of 13,684.200 pounds In 1587, and are' now about 5,500,000 pounds a year. Very different was the course of sugar, , for which the only market was the Cnit : ed States. Beginning with an export of Boils and Pimples iire U raUKO SISS THAT HrS ue is mum rtf airjaffiSastt the irttom U ccutuultinK ImpuriUt which mil liri mui be gotten rU or lUtl litLri wmig lht oa tinM tnnj mor thu the muiojmco of pJnful polls ml unikhUr pimples. If lhe-8 Imporiti re Uowl to rmifcliLihirtem tnooumbe to n ordlnikry lUiie, and U nbl4) to withstand the rosay iUmenU which wn to an j I wu aOlet4 for Iom time with pimples, whush We nn tnnoyltm. u they disWed my fsoo fesxfuUr. Aftr usiM maay other remedies In Tmln. 8 8.il promptly tad thoroughly clen?d u y c ; r. 1 1 :l. . .l I riotous oondition. sad notKinj I took seemed to do J an good. 8ii bottles ol 8. 8. S. cured ms oompletely t sad my uooa bu 13. S. 8. 1. v. w M.vwl a M.V mrww - 1t--4.-Jh'e and is the only ono MkiWM "om po w j nromttUT Dunnes uie wwi vuvuV ' -vr- . prumpu; r ... , .1 i !.,,). Fm r"rrr Rheum. the ceneral neaun sua butukui. SsmrTttf Polls. Sows, eto by goln orcaDout sii impure Pioou. Books free to say sddreei by the Swift JS,'V.0t pounds In ISTs, It passed l-O.0W.tVO m 1S2: doubled ltslf within four year; passed SW.W0.WO pounds In 1S3; was 443.. WaVO pourxis In ISM. and In 1S97 touch 53JAXV.W pounds, giving no ign of halt Ing or any absence of power to Increase, In the future. The annual bounty of tl.WO.CW given In the flrft year of the op. era t Ion of the reciprocity treaty was then I more than 3.SO.oa. a little less than j one-half the grunt nmde to the Louis - ana planters In the best season of he 'direct bounty in the tariff law of li Harper's Magasine. Consistently wtth the spirit which prompted the ctar to call a pea:e cor ference of the European powers, comes the announcement that be has appointed a commission to devise a new method of punishing political offenses, to be sub stituted for exile In chains to Siberian j mines. This is another sign that the jcxar Is realty desirous of eliminating the l hareh side of despotism from the politi cal system of Russia. Sending the most brilliant and energetic Russian citlxens into chains to end their days in the mines of Siberia under the most barbaric treatment, for political offensee. his ere. a ted contempt for Russia In the eyes of the progressive world. But In following up his call for the peace conference of Europe by official measures to abolish the horrors of 8iberia, the ciar has done much to entitle him to the confidence and respect of civlliration. It nhows that the yeast of progress has begun to work in Russia, and. If the movement is not thwarted fcy rash acta of anarchlts. Russia will ere long be on the road tj constitutional government. Whn a Japanese giti ttiarries. she biackens htr teeth, thus to a great ex tent matrirg and spoilir.it her beauty. Amend!) husbands would a'.t dream of such oarbarif m, but on the con trary, want their ivcs to remain beautiful and at tractive jut a !oni a pot bie. In fact, every woman owes it to her self and society to tirt-wrve her beauty, attract iveness and amiability to the very end. Thousands of women fail of this for one yreat prevalent reason. While they resort to every device to preserve their beauty of complexion by external applications and possibly take the bet care of tiieir general health, they are too frequently utterly neg lectful of their health in a special womanly way. No woman can remain beautiful, at tractive or amiable, who suffers from weak nes and disease of the delicate and import ant feminine organism. A woman who nffers in this way will lose her clearness of complexion, her eyes will become dull worry and pain will mark her face with wrinkles and she will become nervous, sickly, fretful and despondent. There is a sovereign remedy for all troubles of this description. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. " My illness was caused by lack of medical at tention during childbirth. Jt lasted for period of three years, during which my suffering was almost indescri!aMe." writes Mm. Edith Petty, of Texanua Cherokee Nat.. Ind. Ter. "Owing to the injuries received rupture, internal dis placement, etc.. I became a physical wreck. I was in s constant state of paiu and nervous col lapse. I became so nervous I feared insanity. My heart was affected and 1 had spells of palpi tation and smothering. Was reduced in strength and could take no solid food. The doctors told me that recovery was impossible without a sur gical operation My monthly periods ceased en tirely. My mother bought a bottle of Dr. Fierce Favorite prescription. 1 took twelve bottle. Thanks to an All-wise Providence and Iwtor Pierce s medicines, the symptoms have all dis appeared. 1 can now do a hard day's work, eat anything and everything I wish. I regard my rerovtry as permanent. fr it is nearly two year since 1 stopped 'akiug Dr. Pierce a medicines." There seem something significant in the rhyming of the words boys and noise. It Is perfectly hopeless to expect that the meals will be bountiful In a house that has a motto In the dining room, "Man Wants But L!U1 Here Below." The petticoat wrist Is the latest ef. fectlon or affectation of the fashionable woman By allowing the accumulation hi the bowels to remain, the entire system is poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early R!er regulate the bowel. Try them and you will always use them. Charles Rogers, filial J Earning. vxj a orrtn FP no javf.-Oy bo ixnoml - . 1 a.lniu1ai Kmkminl unnn me. Miiuni mJfy wr4jj2 mit mitt And annoT&nc. blood seemed to be in uccu (wi.j FOR THE BLOOD rTMt. bmnM it is DurslT TetreUbl . t . . - - up -' . v v. , direct to the csuss t the troubU Md ... , Speciflo Co., AtknU. Os. fiERViTA ftctMn VITALITY I OCT tIC.IlM AND MANHOOD Cures Impotcncy, Nlbt Entsslons and i-astlnp; diseases, au enccts ot ku ). or T(sji ana lnuis tonic and H Mood bulltUT. Drlngsthe rink g'.or to pale cheeks and KCW rrstorea t!;e lire of youta. '"Vtk .. . n i . lor with ft written rtmran :ie iv) ciro or retria l tto ciouey. NZFVwiTA i.ICDICAL CO. Ointan dt Jcccci Eta., fJHiCACO, IU- For Sale by Charlee Itoaers. Druggist Astor a. Oregon It makes no difference bjw cad the i wound If you use DeWitt's Witch Haiel i Salve: it will quickly heal and leave no ' scar. Charlea Rogers. J The nwst certain way of avoiding th 'Olsagreeable Is never to break the seal of a letter. ; Don't think yoo can cure tnat siigtit i attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or tnat It i will cure Itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Swill cure It; It "digests what you eat." land restores the digestive organ to ' health. Charles Rogers. I If the whole summer could Ilk? yes terday no one woukl 4ave a chance to complain about the wearher. I I TO CUIU; A COLD IN ONI DAT. ) Taxe Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ' A!I druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. S cents. " The genuine has L. 1 B. Q. oo each tablet. j The trouble with most women Is that ! they dress too old when they are -ung and toj young when they are old If you have plies, cure there. No use undergoing horrible operation that sitn. ply remtv the results of the disease .''hnut dlsturblr.it the disease Itself. Place your confidence In DeWitt's Witch Haael Salve. It has never failed to cure 1 ... ..i.i ma. r.M (a etir VOU j uiuers, ii win uvi - - ; Charlea Rogers. The minute a woman thinks that she is not loved for herself alone the death i knell of tier happiness has sounded . Some of the result or neglectec dy. peptic condition of the :omch are can- cer. contmptlon, heart diee and p ! iiepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur prevent all this by effecting a quick cure in all leases of dyspepsia. Charle Roger. ! It doesn't much matter no a woman ' whether clouds have silver linings or n-t, ' only her frocks have silken ones. croup and whooping cough readllv yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy In time and save a doctor' bill -or the undertaker'. Charle Roger. The a-tu;il cost of maintaining a coun- try ho'jye isn't so great; It Is tne mair. ".nance of its gj'-sts that runs up th-r ' J. D Bridge, editor ana proprietor ot th- Dmocrat, Lan aster, N. H., say: "1 j would not be without One Minute Cougn 'Cure fcr my boy. when troubled with a j c-.ugh or cold. It I the best remedy for cruup I ever used." Charle xtogere. A pet dog is like a child It is b'autlful I to the owr.er, no matter what It looks like. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CVRUD. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Iafnes Is caused by an Inflamed con. d!tln of the mucou lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube gets.ln flarr.td you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely do.eJ dafn'ns I the result, and unless the inflammation can tie taken out and this tube restored to Its normal conditio hearlnsr will be destroyed forever; nine ea?e out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condl. tlon of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cas of Deafness (caused fcy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. X CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by ' Druggists, 75c. Hail's Family Pills are the best. HF.PraelTransferCo. TaUptuvae B. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Coods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. To. 51 Duane Bt, AsWrlA, Ore. W. J. COOK. Mir. Bee. TaL ILL 1 PacificNavigationCompany 8TKAMKHS It. P. Blmori W. II. llorrlMon QAHIBAXni HAY (.Vtimvtintf st Astoria with the Orvwim Ktiilmtul A Navigation (V (or San FnttK'iitoo, lVrtlnml utut nil imlnts on!. For frvl.lit ntiil passon K'r rati p;ly .. Mmtttscl Itlmore Vr Co. (iiwul Agi'tits, ASTOIUA. tKE. COUN CO Agent, Orvkim lUilroiti' t Nnvlimtimt Co., rn.I.AMOOh Irv. VOMLANlU'ro. A lull Urn el Ptptt, Tudacce, and 5mksr' Aitlcks. 4T- Commercial Ml. CUT-RATE OFFICE Can Save You Money On All Railway Rates. 128 Third St. Kopp's . i..'.i Ve -1 . . O-. . i- - .' ''" '' c v -v The Sorth IViflo Brewery, nf which I B-tlle-f t.rer f.r family nae. or krg Mr.John Kopp ia proprietor, make- vr beer snpphr.1 at any time, .lelivsry ,r 'or domea'ic anil eipnrt tra.le. tbe rity Ire JNlorth Pacific Brewery THE Seventh and SHASTA MINERAL WATER. I'EITEK, X0BLE. HICKORY AND SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES. ALL OTHER LIQIOKS. WINES, liEEK AND CIGARS Served Doy nnd NlgHt. AUGUST KRATZ, - - Mnnoger MANHOOD RESTORED CrORE ISOStlin auln.vand thearinaryonransol aiiUupusiUaa rrriDKJtT atrmrUieol "U.tm ""J"5.1.1 M . .,M, .... ITa wTl'tei rbsnirit'e ItT'D aid monr rwurnJ if an Jk.i dM not aflccl a parui-uicura Via a DOS, all f't i0U. br man. lnl tut mcirrulr and ir.umonial. ,.WrjsDA0tEDlCI.t'O..P.a Boi ITtD, Ban FriHro.f.l. rM'ht CHARUD4 ROOFR8. 4M Conmerdsl Ht TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. T. A. M Regular communications held on the first and third Tueaday evening of etch month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W. M.; E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. ATTORNEYS. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. OffV,. Rond S'ree'. ..orl Ore. THE NET North-Western Limited" (2otm Century Train ) ( ; be'.ween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, is entertainingly described in an illustrated booklet, which will be fur nished free on application to W. H. MEAD, Gen. Agt., 244 Waitiiogtou Htreet, PORTLAND, ORE. I F. W. PAKKER, r I (torn. Agant; ' 906 rust Arena, j 'iST SEATTLE, WASH ! ..I m ' A familiar name for the Chioago, Mile waukee & 6t Paul Railway, known all over fh Union as Uie Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night 'between Bt. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect tralna In the world." Understand: Cosmecttone are made with all Transcontinental Lin, assuring to paeg..nrs the beet service known. Lux urlous cache, electric light, steam heat, I of a verity equaled by no other line. j See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United Statea or Canada. All ticket agent sell them- For ratea, pamphlets, or tfior Inform-1 tlon, addrecs, J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pa. Agt., General Agent, Portland, Or. Portland, O r ypm m . 0 ONLY niWKCT LINK AHTOUIA to TILLAMOOK CITY HOnONVlLLK "La Bellt Astoria" Clfir Scheme's Opera Stir Schelbc's Special Ami Ottter llrmml Portlmid, Ore, "Best A DELICIOUS DRINK.... AND ABS0LUELY PURE. LOUVRE Astor Street5 vCUPI0CNC Ttw f raa.1 Vea.uhla 'Vluiiar,Uiepr-Bi-nt- tlon of a lamou. I rrnrb piirsktwi. will quicKlycara yiu M all nrr. von or divawa of llie iurrlii irui, au.b aa L-l M.hi. Instimiiia. I'wnaln the B ck.mli,aJ f.niiaalint N-rvmn iM-blilir, PiBiples7Vniin to U arrr. MuausUu Jjraina. Varvwew a. ii t'ooitiiuiUon. Ii itn"S ail luis bv dav of nlhl p-r ent. q ik mssof d.srharve, sriiirh if norherket lswls Ui Hpenn.irrita. and L. LEBECK Cnrpcnter nnd Ittilldct Clcncrnl Contniclor IIOLSH HAISlVO AM THE MDTLTAL LIFE INSORANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK RICHARD A. MfCUROY PttESiDEriT STATtl.ltNT For the year tndlng IVtsmbr J I SOS According to the Standanl of the Insurance Department of the Mate uf New Voik IM'OMK Reeeltrd f ir Premiums . . $r.',HIH,TM r,i Krinn alloihrr tuiarrrs . -.',iii;,ih0 Ui j.'i,0()0,IIJU 41 To Pullet.holilrrs for I laUis br I'esth - $13,2(14,008 00 iv i in j.nni'iprs mr r iiilim. In. HI.. Ill, lib-nils. rtr. . I l.(M,',.;,',l M for all other arcuuuts lo,4lill,ii;u 6.1 IM.iM.I.UHS hit AM.I I'nlted Hint's Bonds aad ot her seearltles . - . l0,S,l4t 33 f irst l.lea l,.ians o llnad and Miirla-sire .... r,H,(0il,SHO U0 Loans on llondi and other S- rnrlttrs O.lUfl.lllS 00 Beal dilate appraised hj la.nr- nra Kuirlntsndi-nta at ti.1,t'Jll.1s i Hook Tain 20,601,04(161 t'tih la Hanks and Irast I on , 1 1, Ml, 877 US Aeerufd Interest, 5ft Drferrrd Premiums, etc. . . . S.IIU.0; In MABILITIKH Polli-T Reserrea, ete. . . f 213,OrR,n40 flH ( onllnient lluaraatM 8'lld 42,28lt,AK4 Viilsllil hurplus ... ,2jll,000 00 277ilT,826 88 InssrsHr and laaaltl.s ta fore . . . $97 1,71 1,987 79 I have carefully examined the foregoing State ment and find the sutne to lie correct ; baoilities calculated by the Insurance lleiiartmrnt. Cuamlk A. PaMLLK Auditor Prom the DIvH.ible Surplus a dividend will be apportioned as usual. ROBERT A. 0RANNI68 Vics-PsttiofNT WSLTIt R. ClLLKTT Isaac P. Lloyd Patnr.aic Cromwfll Kstoav McClimtock General Winager ad Vice-President Treasurer Actuary 1 AST0HTA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. 1:04 a. n't. 7:00 p, m, f3lltLANl. " Arrive, Portland Vnioti Dpot. Il;l8 a.m. for Astoria and luteH 1:40 p.m. mediate points, ASTOIUA. 148 a. m For Portland an.l In-llltS" A.m. I ou p, m, trmliN points, ii:wp.". jSRAWIDW DlVllltON. P m ia.m. ! m ti in 5:001 IliM'I.v ....Attorl,... Arl 1 40 4:l WI3 lll.v """nnl' " "Arl S'M 8 10 I jui I mi Ar ..(leasM..., I.v IV I ' SriOCUT. 8ICAS1PK Hl'NtHY T1IA1N Leave Astoria at I M a. in ; arrive at Hrasld 143 a. m. Paangr may return on any train shown on schedule on same dat. A I.I, Tit A INS to and from Hrs.l run to Flavel and New Aslorla via Warren ton. All train make close connections at O.dil with all Northern Paelflo trains li and from the cost or Bound point At rn:ntn1 with all train leaving I'nlon depot. At Atil with I U, A N. Co.'s boat and mil line to and from I'wsco and North tleuch point. TllltOt'till TUMvKTS on sal at Ai. (or for Huciniiiento, fUn Kranciacu, all Kaatrrn and Kuropian point. I'll)- ticket otTIc Astoria, tU Com m sr. tlal street. J. C. MAYO, tlen t Fr t a"d !' Af-nt. 4MIIM..I. is All Kinds Of Cars on the Hurlltiai t.n - ' amlitt ,1 sl'ei.r.. tourist .lrM-i, ilnitr curs, "tuklHh- cirs The :an.Uid :c.-iwti run lir.uii!i Unite to Oiimlm a". Hi, l,m every day In the r. k Tlie loiirl"! ln-.. i. .-.ie H-oi. tie Tac.rii.i SK.4ii-, mil Untie, in,') a wk, and k . Uu ui!i to K sn.as v'l'y al'lumt i hatiKe or del iy of iny kind The ilisn car. rim nis'pii Httliim. and K ui... fin con. tiecitiuc i-n rulte HUti tral'i. for Oiuah.k. IVorU. an, t'iil. .mo No iiiUi-r ahlcli ,-jr yon ride In. you will m i-..inf,,r in!, , if m lake the HiirliiiKto'i route ila Itillltits. T a:l mithern 'i! a lut hi'.istern cltlt .. It . Uniulr- .! of miles rfiiorter and h.nir. nulck rr hail any other A. C. SHELDON. Oeo'l Agnt. Ponlnvl. Or. " IIIIIIIIIIHII MIHUUIl) A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When ptnypl ar contemplating trip whether oa buainea or pl.aaura. that naturally want th beat Mr lea ob. tainabl so far a aad. comfort aa safety I ronevrned. Employe of tk WI8fON8lN CENTRAL LINKi. ar uald to erv the public and our trains are operated o aa to make cloe coa neotlofi with diverging I net at ai Juncvtlon point. Pullman i'alace Sleeping and Chair Car. on through train. Dining Car TYl' uneirellrd. Meals served a la cart. In order to obtain thl P it claea ervlc ask th ticket agent to !! you ticket over TheVYIsconsIn Central Lines. and you will make direct connection at St Pu) for ClUcago, MHaauks and ail point aaat. For any further Information call on tlckist agent, or correspond with JA8 C. POND, Oen. pass. Agent, or JAH A CIX'K. Mllwaukea. Wl Oeneral Agent 144 tt lark St.. romand Ore ri 1 1 .tCrlliUUI.KA Kroni I'ortlHiid I'Ki'shi All I-,, . Hi' lar, niv. r, it Mh I U'oitn, Oinsli Kan . I, hi " 4 r 1 1 , si I nnls, i i.n-Hy.. hd lat. Ka.t M ill 1 fl i Ml .ii.. lie ' vV I" lli. "l1" ne.i j.,!, . 1U , in I'Hb'lli. Mllnke.-, , v' ' " ' '" i hliuuoand Lust, " 1U i out A.l'.rla CK AN 8TP.A.M.M1IP.V All sitlMiiaT I'll.s .nl. J. el ! . i lntliKc, i For -an Crimcnc- IHil .ii i, t ii v.'ti.r, ' i in el Ml ' lk m es Mn nday Colrmbla Rlvr inlny 7im'nei HlMmiri ! . in Tins inur. nun to t-'iruanq ana nnir; , . Way Landing. m nt, j i rriim l'ortl.,nd 8 a. m. a,,,. . I mi s. in, Toes Thur Wlllamstt Rivr. , ,.,, y liut and Mat Nalem, Albany, orv I Hi d mt lis hi id way 'nudliiK ; Wlllamatta and Vm- :ai ,, , Tuiiiiiur I Ufl, I II II r trM ...... a. .,.,1 v.. i.j-iiiiik. . N.sve dly Jnak Hlvar. I.T Uwlstn I I-' in. ; dully a. ui. ltliarlato l.ewlstoii. rroin 1'iirilnii'i ' 8 m ttl'.UHKITK KiVKIl Ki Su'nday Oregon t.llv, Newberg, K,M...Va V i Milton ill Wuy-l.snd a. ' O. VT. bOUNIBERRT, - ent Astoria. . H. HURLBURT. Oetv Pas. Art. Fertlaast, Or. f IA,. IfMnou Dili a 4 ! k awiiiiaiis a niuu; riii9 W Tin nn enunl in dlMiuu nf 4lia Kidneys blu Urinary OriranA, Have r .i .4 .j lyi.i a tt ayon ne(riKcu;u yuur i. iiiiicysr iiuve l naarania ot 44iA fnoa ourvniln if 0 i under the eyes ? Too frequent do- A .!ri noss rirlnaV Wlllfnm'a. IflrlniitrT bv I v. spa-vvv w "V aeivf a- ri I es. V I CH I W Tills will Impart now life to the tMs- f 7'aiM!d organs, tone up t.a systorai land mtikaanw man of voil II vT mail 60 cents per box. f w yviLUAHSAira.i;o.,t'rnps.,uievoud,(J. 1 For eaie br OeTES-CXiNN DBUd OU MM IB ! oiiuo ilNi. vnu ovi-rworKeu vour nervous iv..a fh-in and caunod trouble with yuur W Kidneys and Madder? Have youC W pains in tho loins, Artie, baek.ifrolnsA Mnn ruaaacr liavoyouaiiu'jtiv a w TICKICTS r.itrflrl t sin llpJlPOI(TS EAST Through palaoe and tourtet sleepers, dlnlns and library """""" JT. KtBOANT Vllilinu.i" ' No, i Limited learee IWUa4 SI till P. m. . .. .... l-nrtlaad al .a No, I Wmiiea an . V fMes. .to., rail pKtunT, Agent 0. It 4. N AJturiS. BALTIMORE and OHIO RAILROAD Royal Blue Trains iu;rvi:iN THK EAST AND WEST Only Hit. opaet tta ewa through train bjw4l SH. UeAa. Uulallla, Sirtnft.ia Cinemoail d Nnjort, WaahUiatoo, laitjare atilla.Mphla. traveler over I he at. A O. la tMrotitted le eatett gltmpaa of lae gimleel " W Ainertoa, PETER llARVBT. evSa Coast Aaecl. Sa lloom tt Utile tluikUa. WHITE COLLAR LINE Celumota Rrver and rSt S)eea4 Mar, gatiea Compear. Sapbone laa Aiterta dally, asees 'I'oVfland saily eaoesi Suasla) it t s. a Wnlte collar lin ticket lntar baagjeeta ea Ta4ih.xv. T. J. roller aad H. 8V ".Wii-on for Astoria aad all Jll"'f riav.I. Uwaoo, aeavl.w. H-eoh. aS N.hcohk. TAT LOR o. b. ctTTT. . . . r V Through Tickets -TO THaV- EAST AM) SOUTHEAST -TIA .spy. Pf U MAS I'AUCE ULEEPEIta. TOL'ltlSTS SLEIuJ'CIUI sod FltElK KECI.INIMI CIIAIft CAR -lally to- Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City and oth.r Eaitarn cltl. Pt(S rhtcktd Ihroum to flealinatloa. t'n.on L'epot fast Urns, iow.it ratea, llntaoh light In all car For rates and ottitr Information rail oa or address tl. W. LOHNHUKItllY. Agent. O It. N Co. Astoria, ursgoa. or J H LOTH HOP. (Jen. Agent, lil Third tl:. cor. Alder, Portland. Or. HIST ... iSOliiTI LEAVE ItJltTLANO ARRIVI ov'Knt i sjii rv. I'ltkHM f... B.T.n. a. HRnisnii, i 7:00 P M. Hacramenlo, Ogden, l:00 A as. nan rranctaco, lo-. lav Us Angale. Ri rao. rsaw or. ana and Ihs East 1 . A. M Roitburg pangr s, h p. tt Via Woodhurn, for Mount Angal, Hl. vrton, Weal Solo, Hrownvlll. Bpring fleld and Nation.... Dally icept Bun. lay Dally leapt Sands 7:10 A. M Corvalllt paaxnger (t8:W A- At Independence pass' t8:l& A.M 4:80 P. 11 Imlly. tHll, eicent Hunday. I'oniiiH-tlng ai Ban Franolara with Oeot dental a Oriental, pacific Mall and Oee anlc Menmalilp line for ,,JA,A,N . IIINA, At'STHALIA. HAWAII AM) Till PIIII.IPPINKS. Iteimia tiikrta on aale daily oeiweao Portland, HacraniMiio and Hnn Francis co. Nat ratea in flrt-cla, and 111 eeo ond-flaaa, Inclialliig nleeper. Itilea tnd llcketa to Ksntarn points ana Kurope. Also Jnin, fhlna, Honolulu, tn.'r.4l!VC,rv'.'".n "''tamed from J. B. i5 1 'ir'J.1.. '.'1. T'' ""t Ag-nt 134 Third at.. K. KOKIILETt, C. If1. MAIIKUAM Manager (,. F. A P A. Through tickets Kaal for lowest ratea. Call on C. J Tramhard local agent, Wei. Firao Companv' offlc. Astoria, r. I. is a nnn-iwlenhnn. t ill. ,y f..f llmwulnri, Hpermaiiirrliira, . ll..n.iMd . ii ii a i u r a I ins ciistui,, nr any liirUinma. inlialluii i.r ul.ir.- IM L. ,.1,1,1. -si, sinn i.r in nr., n a nimu .'HtEstNtUHfuinn Ho. '"si Biui-uirliianil i SIH.....TI a SSSSSai UnM I. - I. er.r..i. Mii.ta, ."'"'"". x of ... ',',l, i,f'," 'f f'sln wrapper II 'ii. ,.r it liolii.,., 8...7S. ClrcuUr si.nl tm raniiM. Dyspepsia Cure. T' A. ( . aiycsis vvnat you eat TS..AIa1.l1l s. ' ew4i j yu V U 8 It artificially dlgcRtH the ffjod ant alda Jit urn In 1111111.111...1.. ... .1 . . r a uu rcoon structlng the exfmuHLcd dluostlve ci (fans. It Is the latent discovered dliresO . .. v inuyaratiiur can approach It In efficiency. It itv uantly relleYeand permanently oui-ea UySDCDSla. Inrllu-natlnn IIn..K.,.. erf... r --.w..w,wm, uuai vuui u, flatulence, Sour Ktomach, Nausea, ?iiif.,ieadac'0R,tra,l8-Crampi,aD Ulotherresultaoflmmirfectdlgestlon. oy t. uawitt a Co Cheafj0, 'W sHe by CHARLES ROGER. IpJf ausawr -rtl 1 1 -J.wt