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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1893)
.," y l'.S "WrtT in utrni mmi immmim hmm, tuimv mihhai, ,i " HffKI JrWW W'BIOflWitiVtffi WWW1 ptfWw Hf M (WiTHEM, i.l, llll I.'l III, .' " tarssssjsfrmH sun rr i aiii'Wi; ; tf yff.iitwi"iiiiW iiw aihmjt mnm htatk imii-utiunk . One JklNfws, 'efeofelsr ef.'the H9 (MfK MMkH' HeW (iorrfiitMoH, hM fWf ediimii eipMstlaia fn the fjiiliday rf6rilaH. He does not explain why. lie htm bougut more Im4 alongside" of rwitet 110 already owned'iratvYeeu Itoue nMiMid tle site ptiroliastd with state cmftejr'.fer the location of the home. He might write forty columns; yet It would not -ifrUln wuy this oue fact. But the whole' MJl.Jtct In hot a local wr'i)eraeiMt(ttealkHi iliritke'iuatterorfcealterlritf the' atatf Imrtltirtkrtia, the tall may m well go ' wlth'tke'likk. The evil efforts of log- rolling will be felt hi (lie future, wheth er the Boldlers' Home goes to Ituse burg or not. Enough statu Institution " 'art already scattered to completely cor rupt the general aravtiibly unless some ui can Invent a way to defeat log rolling combinations among the rural representatives. Oue paper talke about beadle-grabber looting the treasury, 'ai'lf tbfy all lived at Halem. Yes, but ' they came from the same places that are awaiting Batem aud talking of re moving the capltol to wmr other city. 'lWfat legislature was boodled out of half a million at least by locatera of new state Institutions contrary to tbe 'state constitution. It is true this name ' legislature eat down upon tne Mon mouth JNornlai school bill as unconsti tutional, but It was done to punish .tbe Republicans of Folk county for electing a Democratic senatbr,and after vthe gentleman and his "Institution" who captured ilioee votes had under gone vicarious suffering at the bands of the other "bdiklle-grabbers," tbey very 'gBerouly gave" the Monmouth school bit ef tbe pie. 'tub Jo.UKHAri has not so fur particu larly objected to the scattering of state Institutions. That practice was cstab-! lktbed When 'the constitution forblddlug tJllt"was adopted. Wlion Judge Dcudy weft presiding he left bis chair In the eoBsUiutlonal convention and made a great speech against tbfs very log-roll ing evil and then tbe section was added to tbe constitution of Oregon requiring all state Institutions to be located at the seat of government. But at tbe same time the corrupting Influence was already at work to under mine tbe wise oonstliutlounl provision agalust log-rolling, Several state In stitutions were then scattered aud tin people have paid dearly for It. 8lnc ' then normal schools, orpbun's homes, and other charitable Institutions liHve been scattered over the stale. Tbe lust ' legislature completed tbe "soatterutlnn" by'eeudlng out three more nest eggs fur hatching future broods of "boodlo-grub- If tbe constitutional provision forbid ding this practice of inviting corrupt lag" combines to bribe the leitlsluturo it carried into effect, it may not stop such eombtnee In future. The fact Is tbe mww parts of the state were able to unite with Portland In the last general aassmblyaud give Roseburg a soldier's bocue, eastern Oregon au asylum aud ' Uitoetilla county another normal school, to say nothing of 900,000 for tho Chios " to Mr, and 1100,000 to tho militia, In pile of constitution, inventor's vetoes, ' ' pVess, publlo sentiment or atiythlog else for that matter. The power of a boodle ofcblnatlon of dlllr rent sections, that buys up legislators In blooks, with the funds yet to be collected 'from tho tax payers, la practically unlimited. Par ties wbq work up private corporation Interests are sot In It, as .agajnst the boodlera out of the public funds. They expend their own capital. The legisla tive eowbine of boodltng log-rollers oau ' take the capital away from Balem. (' They eaa locate It en the topbfMt. ' Hood If they want to. 'TbeVeopJe have no protection agalust tbern when it comes to the "stand aud -eHver methods the modern legisla te rw.. When such a boo ft M eekblnatloa as controlled the last i ft iMBSMiire aaya to ine taxpayers, "put e year bands," they have bo alterua- rjHNrfut to invoke the protecting olausv , itiero sskks MIHtllHU UAMWAIji 4OU0iMAh MMVAr, MAY M, im, imimmiiiiii aiirnKiwi miimmimfmtmmti g(l(ltlNli Ifif MN gt a4 (Mlr(aa hmUtt WrffHf.11 WIIH frHullflftSpVMf tint itrn fituvt til hi dth Ttixfrt wffie llitio nwh "' Mfif u..t .m it. lHm -.MiMtLx. wrttti Ijui unKM Htiuw "torn umrr oMfe 'tlik k im of ll thiniittiM iMtM'M.lhiiinUt lirt. ' 4friihfed tifinuhu U)t(t ttWl JIt'0 Hrftt Mi of the riMt wwwrf wwnn "tsimr urn to m? ho KttoftMw i Uitttt I wnt tltore, had w ow1 mipjMsr miA alxnit 10 u fn, UxM myKriu mh told H ' J wm ready Ui retlra, He Wiw At Jefwt (58 ittid myM a ledger, J1& ttrtwl tip maim, "IttAlttma. When woreflcJicd tli6rooin 1 ww lo occupy, the Old jflftn'siftickK'trMiteh, Art he Wflfl llghllHK tlm Jfttnp, Indeed wjr grip on Hie floor ftt tliofootof the bed and ti)pTcd Ui tlio wlndovr, VrJJleH ww &it- After llglitlng tho lamp thftoM rnn tumrd roiind and w a grip, loft by wnno Mother Art tet. on Ute l)od. k m (TAko (hat rlp off hiy od I Thoy Are rnadfl to Bleep on, not to pat bng gfego on," wna hia commnnd. I thought ho would see my grip atitho foot of tho IxkI nnd imld nothing. "Take it bff l" ho Joarcd, "of I'll throw It btlt the window I" "Throw wy," I eald. Bang I it wont In tho rgra. "Thoro, I told you I'd do It" remarked vorymlldlyi "I do not care. It Si not mlno," arid I picked mine off tho floor so he could not nond it after the other. Tho expression on old B 'a faco waa wonderful, but tbe way ho eworo waa moro wondor ful, and down fitairs he went, got a lantern and paseed out into the yard for the grip, still swearing at every atop.- Cor. St Louis Globe-Demo crat tVfftrtHt m imp ike ttrrly of flonodrjerity oirte Ih tWdyitMolsmor (of spoiiii (hflfi to have the titiblld llf of a whow MiHte ottt t Hpietj And one mnum ef (he slate Mfaibllrig ov4t lkHvt In lHM(ite greed to get all four feet In tNiWlH.' Modern legMalurefl are bad enough and exposed to enough boodle elerifionl from dorporAtlons, eleeifngsefiators' add allowing ordinary approprlatlonn, to emphasize the wisdns)) ef JaJfgeDeady'i je'of the eonstlkr(lon,''Ifo nmtler wr)We tbe stAte cone(lHilNJIocnles the eapltal, ef where iVtm'M loosed in future, the Y'M?Qtim will U forced to tlwsaiiie'Jtonilvo on' this subject-to keep tbe evllre,f cnt(ered tate Institutions' down to Its present limits, or throw the doors wldo ppett nnd Invite In the whole slate id tbe banquet 'miiWiiiiim-iiiiiiiiUWiii-rf BBIryKBN"TM8 'rfflbWEIM. Tliat man Bellows In tbe Oregonlan has turned a strong tide In favor of Ba lem lu the Boldler'a Home controversy wwwwsa wsmsem If there Is any land around the Bol dlers Home at Roseburg that he not boen picked up by Mr. Bellows It Is not his fault. i . if mi , Bellows, (be Roseburg Soldier's Home locater, knows all about the business. Ho located all the land be could between tho lfritae and that city. Tbe opening of Liberty street through to South Salem would enable ''farmers to drive straight into the heart of thi ol ty without traveling' along1 South Commercial street, now made r,6ine what dangerous by tbtfelectrlocar line. All for a Barley Corn. LaFontalne, id bno of hlls fables, 'tolls of a barnyard fowl that scratched up a em, wlnlo scratching foroprn. Not knowing IU value, he gave It to a stone cutter for a barleycorn. Thus do many persons throw away the priceless pearl of health. A' "trilling" cough is neg looted, then comes consumption, then death. Utny.thu coukIi, or look out for a coffin. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical juiscovery win cure oatarru in tbe head bronchial or throat affections, or'lune- scrofula (commonly known as'thecon Himiptlou of the lungs). If taken In time, aua given a rair trial, it will cure, or tbe monoypald fpr It will beireund. ed. It Is tbe only guaranteed cure; ONE DAY'S SWIMMING. iaaW TTrTTZ aaULaUalJ I ll Alall vvxnm fsyjiiiii WefM'i ni w wr twmtmtifimmimmmmvi TmtmUMmifftmuit i MflWAHKrt ArW.TdH WWH Mt f Alll Aftd Hi HUl lUlAHdU. ' nil'. .ii fiK-r. .i 1 i Mlfrtf veflioriwi fthftdhi Miiwt0 untwge an Trfninnwnii HM StHW htMHli Willi IfMf flf" w aim mrm iwmii wiiii irw . The KfeWflfl miU)K fight l li ttllli I (flM tHttiii f.dVAllV Ittltii tittintnmmnj mui Is highly pvfetfU fdhyAli ttuttinf s(foim of thin (In We wljh others to know II fnefllM me viimgu MiiwAtikee a u rifi ihim wAy jvthfl only line In the west nJoy injf uio exoMinivn ttM! or tin patent For fiiMher IfifoNmliofi apply (o naresl coupon ticket or Addre V hum, uenersi gnt( , J. Wi UAHMi'TtMiVumSAki, 9M HlMk HI,, Portland, Of" U lt.,,. . -- ----, -iiotmn t MALUM HAHMIA, Wheat- m pef Dunliol, , Oats (W-0o fir bushel, Potatoes WWm per bushafi Klour-$8.jW r hbl, BVAritiMked)' f IftOOifef ton Hhorf-(Bckcd) $20.00 r ton, Beans, while, So per lb. Kkk10o m dwwn Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Hacked) $20.00, Ducks 12jo fer lb. Geese -7c per lb. Turkeys lOo per lb, Lard-I21 15o per lb. Butter ifeftaoo per pound B-7liqodrsed7 Veal lo to 12jc, dressed. Pork-7ai21o dressed . I l518o per lb. Jt Wool- Hbps-H; 16o per lb. ef' tbe'eotltutloe, which was put ther vto ' Wb purpose. It was put there a r fifcsjMiv proteetloa left to theneont 'jSjsJpilail Mtravagaut aud lawless leg - issatiiM kvylag wIUIoihi upon the peo- ('fh4 pareelHag It out for speculative : purposes to belp ewt real estate booms ' m4 bard tlsaes generally, But while a laeatHy is earUbed, tbe mmbms will be tmrdfMsd with debt aud taxes as never Tbe whole question of aeatter- jlMCMbUe-inatftiiUeiw Is broader than j Is4burlfoMkt t$m. h eaplul t'ia.leiM.' If (be eobrte ar tbe )ede want to approve eveb a poBay tbey ahtMld 4o ItwHb tbek ayes epeuaiKi oka ujJLgjMiikiijia 'aiUH UasW Wftutl will 1 ai WPaarB laTeap pun n wr w bm w It tt AIJi sajtjAkaiA f ft fyp. aa at sajaaAii 1j m uallLi ji si aagaa jgua kubMft tki. 4asAaA A gteas , HsPi'ay Pappap ppm ppwepppa PP1 "flpPPB 'IsjMerliif. "Tbey say let. Me apt aM we aas)MMfbe pat. Ta Ut so kt u al- low a Mlchl(an Vounpiter fipant a Fleas ant Vr In Hummer. "I'v just beon musing over1 the post" said Quinn Cloromont "Just thinking over tho way wo boys ttsed to go swimming up in Michigan, and it uocs scorn wondorfully amusing now, I romorabor ono morning I awolco and saw tho sunlight stream ing through tho window across my couch. Then 1 couldn't rest I got Dp and stuck my bead out. It was iust pleasantly' warm, but tho pour ing sunbeams promised n gloriously hot day. Over the way I spied my game compnnion, Miko McConnoll, Fulling weeds in his father's garden, pitied Miko, becauso his father hnd a garden and my father hadn't I hailed him just to-sUowhlin that I was aristocratic and didn't havp to work. Miko looked up and hailed in return. 'I say,' he said, Mot's go swimming.' "That caught mo exactly, aud I de cided that for ono day I was just' go ing to go and swim as much aa I wanted to. When 0 o'clock came and the sun was getting dreadfully warm, Mike cased up and went in to say that ho ought to got off now until evening. Then we beat about the fences and mado good bur escape. There waa ono day that I will always remember. Tho water was lino, and I staid in oil tho forenoon until I got hungry. I grieved to think that I had a stomach at all.' Aa,luok would have it I mot tho Jones boy, who wanted to go swimming, but not alone, and sq I ate at his house and went bade This lasted with proper mud slinging until dark. Going aaong tue roau toward borne at dusk y rather drooping spirits wore cheered by a convivial hubbub farther np the road. ''Another crowd waa gohig I met them. Their spirits were idgh, aud with littlo effort thia hilarious influ ence brought to mo the mature res flection that jiorhapa I had misled myself into the belief that I had had enough swimmiug for one day. I gays in and returned, About 4,000, 000 mosquitoes accompanied ua. Something like 3,999,909 must have delighted in my company, That night I interviewed roy father 6a va rious timely topics and retired sore and weary. Retributioa caine with a blistered back, plasters, rheusa than awl water itch. I tbbak the scale weighed the heaviest though oa theBWitaMfageia."-t Louis' Post-Diaoatoh. Tti Moit Direct Coana. At the timo pf tho recognition of the independence of tho United Stales a Frenchman named Linch distinguished himself particularly at the memoroblo sicgo of Savannah. M, d'Estaing at tho most critical moriiont of that sanguinary affair, being at tho head of tho right col umn, directed Linch to carry an ur gent ordor to tho third column, which was on tho loft Theso columns wero then within range of grapeshot from tho ene my's intrenchments, and on both sides a tremendous firing was kept up. Linch, instead of passing through tho' center or in tho rear of the col umns, proceeded coolly through tho shower of shot which tho, Americans gnd English wero discharging at each other. It was in vain that M. d'Estaing and those who surrounded him cried to Linch to tako another direction. Ho wont on, executed his order and returned by thd samo way, whilo his friends watched expecting to seo his instant destruction. "Why did you chooso such a road as that?" said his general on soemg him return unhurt "You must havo expected to perish a thousand times." "It was tho shortest way," an swered Linch, and without another word returned to his usual position. Ho was afterward promoted to tho rank of lieutenant general. "Mem oirs of Count Segur." An Ideal Union. I havecomo to think that tho high est reach of art will bo tho joint achievement of a man and a woman working togethor as a completed in dividual representative of tho human race. This is tho only collaboration worth trying, the collaboration of man and wifo under circumstances of peculiar happiness, as when genius weds genius and when love, health and mutual confidence combino to urge their joint lives into a single bloom of art Like two birds that are mates, building their nest in per fect community of labor, theso happy married poets might blend their na tures in a poem impressed with all that tho noblest and purest impulses and aspira'tiona Of ' humanity con mean. Matirice Thompson in New York Independent A Suicide' Teit. A romantic suicido was committed by M. V. H. Cruse, a civil -engineer of Russian nationality, but educated in England. Tho deceased, who put an end to his lifo by firing a revolver at ono of his temples, wroto a lottor to a friond shortly before tho fatal doed asking him to advise tho family at Bt Petersburg of his suicido. In thia lottor he, howover, offered no explanation of hii action, moroly in closing a leaf from a French edition of Shakespeare with tho words, "To be or not to be," in Hamlet's solilo quy, uaderHued. Paiis Cor. London Telegraph. Loan Wanted. I want to set a loan of 11700 or sail an Interest In or all of tho ited Star Mill and water power, with from 2J to pi2J acres of land, Joining the town ofThru er. All communications answered with promptitude and dispatch. Address, J, O. IIohektson, 4-27-lw Turner. Or. bssjU Be Rugged Child is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benefit from Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. Jwi I iWTvS AfSzDfi sXJOOT spSwJ .GUNN'Z ntracvxs LIVEFt PILLS r A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. f- nief th towel eeeh dey, U nimiirr tor health. These Wile enpplr whel the etuei Uoks to mekeli recular. CureKeedeehe. brfteua M udtieu the Ooaplexloe. better thsa Mtnetlee. Therutmlldlr. neither crlpe er Uekea ee other pill. do. To eon1nee yea ef alr trite ire null earaniee free, or mil bos See. Sail trerrwher. oeenoMeAOi,rlleSllil.y. 8old by Buskett A VanNlyiie. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEMjOK Admitted to praoUca la all tbe ooaru. Bprclhl ttttentlon gives to Qernian ipsak Ing peopla and buiToemi at tbe ooantr and Ute offlcM. K. HOKKlt, NoUry fubllc A Beasalar DItUIob pf Kellglou ralth. The women iu the family of Minis ter Eustis arc r.U Catholics, while the men are all Protestants, an unusual division of faith to bo carried out so completely. Miss Eustis told me once in speaking of it that thoro was never a dissension over the matter, although the ladles are all devout adherents of the faith in which they have been brought up. Boston Globe. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Freehand Halt'mtaU of tbe beat qua'ltyj roultry aod atouk. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE. PaPSaPKtaatnaP bB. 'VaaLaU- 2 ONLY LINE MMING THROUGH TRAIKS HOVHti VAtH'tlMUt I'At'HH HAMUttiU, HtlmWtd IMtotif 6H Wll dflrt 0frrflW1 mtii Oeifj, JNWIijmI., CASH MARKET JrfrnM(S(l ttftMllttf, FRED h, Mm, voawAOton. Klfm(mf1M all Hindi of KsMnl(r?rlBd Hlflff HHlin, n m mil j n it. ttrrtrmiaQimm mmtuumummmmtmrnmim Screen Doors Mbtnf n It mHtmftf ism j- 4l r JiLhA&HUV, Moat 'Market Tile (or Sale, 'fait 111 immmai, JOHN Ii, MARTIN, AaMflfWliJ eAHIiltm, hMMti MlMt t 1MRMIM i.. u.r "'-"m m upmtow. e (mm nil iUkt,im.UmMuiM, MiAOKMMmtttta, iUiHniell4iiiiWiillieiiiiiii """ u nthMtAttM ttttM K&aM wtM Slid r to, ) :U :o V J Of Standard ." Boeks: Jy3e :J .Most, lamous Aors. eft' A iFBEE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OURBEADERS EACH SATURDAY. BeatlTJirections'on Coupon Carefully. -THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. . At Albany and tfervallla connect A boo coupon is printed In tbe Daily Joimwai, every Saturday, which Lr-m"""""w"" "'""" Me.na. JM IfeTM .1 . I " - " " "! uw IHI IV M .T r i nil " I" uumocreu u.urcnuy every weea. Buve 6 Of these -cbuhrfnsJ bavin rfMWntl wp.m, ' ' ' T "l-Tlftn m THE WILLAMETT 0AZ1SM, OMtiCtOX, niM, $2.50 to $6.00 per B VhtfmihoUit hstwesti l'ortland eeA ranaieorj. ririKiKM in aN Iff abm U table are served wllhths m Choicest Jfruit litfra la the Willamette-Valley, A, I. WAGNER, Pr East and Soul via THE SHASTA ROUTE ear Company. oftb Southern 'Pacific! CALiroKXtA nxrntm tWaim-kuit wttn TWStM roKTl,AWD AKD g, , rWiulBt 7:ui i. m. i m. a.m. tvT ut. w 7P,I . I "ll.l JPorllaaU Ar, I Halem I. v. I Ar. Han Krnn. l.. i Armv LraltiM afjili nnlv n l ffiltu...,. L...r? UJLZtu i. &J7..1Y..7 o yi rii . j rA Woodbnnij Maiein, Albany Taneent. ah iiAiey,JJarrlabarg,JunotlonUltr,lrTli)ft 'UOHKHlflMMAll, DAILY, UM H.U. 11:17 a. m (-.GO p. m. I.V. JLr. Ar. I'ortiuua Halem lloeburj Ar.i iup,i Lv. I 1:40 J. i Lv.l 7,),1 Albany lrfol. fcou p, w. Tin p, m, 9XB p. rn liV. Lvt Ar. Onlly KxrH sunder, 1'orliauU sal em Albany Ar. liV. lAT. UrMk 711.0 )Ml.t2 IulHg'artf onORdcii lioitJ PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AMD Second Class Sleeping Cars! aiwuini u an luruuga trains. M'Side DiYisioD, Between Portia. nad Cemllis: PAILY" (BXCKPT HtTWDAT). 7u a. ui. tbV) p. m, L.V. Ar. fortluuu tVirvulUn Ar. Lv. tr.V) p, mI aanp.g.j wiuH numbers, and send them, wltlt 6 cents to pay postaKe, etc., to tbe JooitNAL rof. flee, and your cbrlce of the following books will be sent you. It Isbeet'to make 1st, 2d and 8d choice, so in case we are out of tbe flrst we can send you theseeond or third. Theso books are tbe b wt 26 cent book printed and that means' 2rtafal these days of cheap books. Call and see them, or send your order byJall! vTe knov tbey will pleartyou. By! simply cutting out tbe coupon lo each Batcr day's Joobnal and encloelBg 6 cenU to pay postage and package we glveyou each month free what would ccst during tbe year from I2.60toi3 00 at . - . - 7ap. m. LV. Ar. Fortiuufl MoMlnnvllle Ar. 7v. e:aun.ii KiU, bock store or" news stand. t 3 S 6 S 7 ; . w u .w js 14 16 17 IS IS 20 21 U 24 as as i as as st H SI S4 . S7 at as Called Back. Artiie7tt; by r.dn Motefobey. Hadto liU MMieroftbeMine. Love' Martyr. .Osm of Keabeii Haleobl. A Kiabt for Kortaae. Tasth-aaaa Aratr. A . ussej) s Saenflos. Karma. Airkl)el;ATale ef the Praunt'i e 4 Allouw Pa'ty. The Qrav aad thalllea. be lHtect ve Kye, aad Oetll'i rortnne A Hteel Meeklao. Jraa. Mie. KlnaBolomoo's Mlaes. Dark Uayi, Utath or Die honor. TbejODe Thlnr; MewlniL Tbe Kvll Oanlu. Fedora; or, fue TraaeSy laithe Rae de la lalx. . l or tatf, Ward Beetfeer. Allan Quar erma n. ' Only a P,rnirr Uauftiter. A Uin.merell rrlav -WeatofiaaatUMHHt. raatMUdUxM. A Modern Clrer. A rarllaa Lover. AslaatMttlafOlatM. Kor HarBiilr r.ad. ACa'aaeHr Haw. Dr'JeayAaBd Mr. Hyde re nc' f7 Raljlrn lllvera. Ml TbeMaddoieg. DO ALBlH.de. 1 'lhOuen'.TnV- ?feidl.el.asnr. n S JBSasaBBB? 01 A Crooked l-ain. 104 Marooned 1M tVlOld Aoibt'Atme JJ.TruYait, 1 M(nee. illKOKJII TlfiTM To allpolnUln tbe Kaettrn Mate, VtaitM and Kuiomi pan be obtitlned at luweet rttal ,rom, or .y.v.' sHtNMKii. Agent, HaleaB nwriiiiinni mnnnerr. Jhtf Yaqiiina Route, PACIFIC I ft vesfe; or, Nortb asalatt uypeyimde. 11 II va pwaaareaaaa LetUre to Boetea'a Swell Set. The poetofficw peep insist that let ters iHteaded for the Back Day should not be addressed to the street and number ia Botrtoa, or even to the irireet and kTuiaWr "Baek Bay, Bos-te-," Imt to "Hack stay. MAmor, if jrew'want to be seruureueiy ehiilt eat to the Uttor et pontolloe WNntk- 31 8:45 A.M. 790 P. M. DAYS TO 2 UJt-llUVVVjrO 7 Hour? Quicker r St, Paul, 23 Hours Qukkpr to Chrome, 40 Hours Oukktf to lOweJ mi KviMiCHy. PULLMAN .tasl TOURIST SLEEPCpS FREE RECLINIMC CHAM CARS, MMM PAR. ' evVeff lefcteM aBBataal SaMaJfal PPApsHafaaBTPPHaal era lines, W, H. Mni nikYT. Asst. . 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