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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1896)
SOUGHS and COLDS TTB PTTTRntA SALS AH is a lore Remedv J coughs, colds, eore throat and (or asthma. It ) abates the cough, and renders expect wuwu esq. Consumptives will Invariably derive benefit from Its use. Many who suppose their cases to be con sumption are only suffering from a chronic cold or deep! seated cough, often) aesrravated by ca-1 For catarrh use KIT'S Cream Balm. Both! .jBssasdies are pleasant to use. Cream Balm, 80 ctaJ ar bottle sPineola Balsam, -Sc. bow by urngtrista.1 XLZ BBOTHBBS, 64 Warren St.. New York i LL I " - m Hotel Nash Barber Shop Dates Bros., Props. .First class work ia all branches of the tonsorial art. Satisfaction ...guaranteed... HOT AND COLD BATHS , get them, planVV. fLkthem. They are theyy l"lr8tandadaeeds every- swhere; sown by the Taigest planters in the world. 11 ff "Whether yon plant 50 square feet 1 1 ff of ground or 60 acres, you should If II have Ferry's See Auaal for 96. The most valuable book for far II l. men and gardeners ever given If away. Mailed free. MACKEY . . . . Turns out nothing but Superior work. I have on exhibition at my photo parlors the largest and finest assortment of photographic work ever dis Dlaved in Medford. Satisfaction guaranteed H. G. MACKEY, Uid You Ever A finer store building just completed and am never gazed upon a oeuer seieciea slock, ui Clothing and Qents' Furnishings Than that upon my shelves. My prices are all right Come in and see for yourself. Opposite the Bank.. S. ROSENTHAL Medford. Oregon Ule Have E'ml Fly nets, lap robes, dusters and whips at all prices. Single harness from $6.50-to $18. A fine line of saddles for ladies and gentlemen. Everybody in vited to call and look over our stock whether you .want to buy or not. We repair and build every thing in our line from a pump-value to a breeching harness. BElDLEflAN & NICHOLON, - Medford, - Oregon. ORIENTAL LIVERY Wft have oDened a stable in located in the barn west of the Clarendon Jtel. Our prices are reasonable and we solicit a share ot the public Complete line of new rigs, horses all good roadsters J. R. WILSON BENERAL BLACKSMITH AHD i i i i ' ' i i i i i i i i i i i r "Wagons and Bugpies Made to Oder All Work Warranted First Class. ('or. C and Eight street Medford, - - - Oregon. frOTEL MASH... . M I. L. HAMILTON. Proprietor. HEW MANAQEHENT, -faf . STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, FREE fAMFLE ROMS s The Nash has been thoroughly renovated. Accomodations the yery beet. If you try us once you will surely come again. RATES FROfl $1.00 TO $a.oo PER DAY. . . . Thr Hrm g-'"" n In connection. The oest and purest of wines, liquors cigars courteous treatment. WASHINGTON NOTES. Interesting Items Picked Oat from the Dally Dispatches. The Cuban junta baa removed from New York to Washington. The house committee on rivers and harbors will recommend a smaller ap propriation than that of last session. A canvass of the senate on the Mon roe doctrine disclosed the fact that only eight senators are opposed to the Davis resolution. v The senate committee on coast de fenses will recommend an appropria tion of $49,000,000 to complete work al ready planned. Tirey L. Ford, representing the Min ers association of California, is in Washington urging the passage of the bills drafted recently by the associa tion. The twenty-eighth annual conven tion of the National Woman's Suffrage association convenes in Washington this week. The meeting will extend into the middle of next week. A large audience filled the supreme court chambers when ex-President Har rison appeared as one of the counsel in the case involving the constitutionality of the Wright irrigation law or Call fornia. Senator Perkins has introduced a bill appropriating $10,000 to erect a statue to Commodore John D. SI oat in Monte rey, Cal. He has also presented to the senate a memorial front the Marine En gineers association of San Francisco urging the passer of Senator Squires bill extending the facilities for educat ing engineers for the navy. The fifteenth annual meeting of the American Forestry association convened in Washington last week. The main object was to secure the enactment of laws for the proper administratioai'Oi the forest reserves of the United States which aggregate 17,064,800 acres, and to secure the protection of forests on trabliQ lands. e PHOTOGRAPHER Hamlin Studio Medford, Oregon, See than that which I have located in? I, know you STABLES.... j CRANE, Prop'r. Medford .and are i 1 patronage . Good stocl of "i it i i i i i i r i i i i i i i v Mi HORSE uHOEti rnnce Henry of Battenberg, husband of Princess Beatrice, youngest daugh ter of Queen Victoria, died of fever on a return voyage between the Cape coast and Sierra Leone, West Africa. Some time ago he left England w4th an expe dition to fight against the Ashantee tribe. DoWitt's Little Early Risers for bil- liousness, indigestion, constipation A small pill a prompt euro. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. Attorneys Ueorge B.. Maxwell and Joseph H. Choate, representing the ap pellees in the case of the Fallbrook irri gation district, Southern California, against Maria King Bradley and others which involves the same constitutional question as the esse of the Wright irri gation law of California, have filed their brief in the United States supreme court. These cases will be considered together by the court. Ttl.i rf nAflnlrt hflv) t.VlA rtllpfi. hut Dew in a witcnxiazei saive win cure Ka m hnn nrnmntlv annllad it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. Kansas railroad commissioners have petitioned the general managers of the railroads in that state to reduce the rates on grain transportation. An anti-lynching law passed by the South Carolina legislature provides that the relatives of a person lynched may secure exemplary damages in the sum of not less than $3,000 from the county in which the lynching occur. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular remedv for croup. Safe for children and adults. Goo. H. Haskins, drug gist. Jonn Tyier, eldest son of President Tyler, died at Washington, aged 70. He had lived at the capital for the last M years. For several years he was em ployed in the redemption bureau of the treasury department, having had charge of the destruction of the bank notes sent in for redemption. He was a man of strong intellect and excellent edu cation. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shilo's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 centa. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Chas. Strang. rroressor Daniel G.' Eliot, who has a reputation in his particular line all over the world, in company with C E. Ack Iey, a taxidermist, will shortly start from Chicago for Central Africa to hunt wild beasts for the Field Columbian museum. Two boys, Robert Dughi and Antonio Eicobar, played with a rifle at San Luis Obispo, Dughi pointed the weapon at Escobar, not knowing it was loaded, and pulled the trigger. The bullet hit Escobar near the pit of the stomach and caused instant death. ALL RECOMMEND IT. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shilo's cure for consumption. They will recommend it. For sale by Chas Strang, druggist. THE ILLS OF WOMEN. Constipation causes more than half the Ills of women. Karl Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant cure for constipation. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. A telegram troia tretoru s at- tuc a majority of. the politic; pri-onm have been released on bail of flO.OuO each. The writer of the message gives the names of S3 men who are in ens toly, including that of John Hays. Ham mond, the American mining engineer. The names include no others or kuuwn Americans. Dr. Jameson and the offi cers who accompanied him on his raid have started under an escort for Natal, where they will be transferred to the British awthoritiss for trial. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Pheobe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New ' Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dread ful cold approaching consumption, tried without result everything else then bought a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples that prove the wonderful efficacy of of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottle Chas. Strang's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1. rue rich gold region on Forty-mile creek, Alaska, belongs to the United States. This has been accurately de termined by an employe of the British government, and General Duffield, chief of the United States coast survey, says the survey shows but sixteen miles of the creek as the crow flies, and twenty three as the water flows, is in British territory, and in this portion no gold has been discovered. All the remain der of the creek is in Alaska and be longs to the United States. A bill has been introduced in congress for the ap pointment of commissioners to fix the boundary, bnt has not yet been acted npon. No mtstery about it. When tho Shakers offered some time ago to civ e away a bottle of their Digestive Cor dial to any one who might call at their iNew .ortc omce, there was a great rush and a great many people thought they were crazy. Subsequently events proved it to have been a very clever advertising transaction, for althought they gave thousands of bottles, it was in the end profitable; nearly every one that took a free bottle came back for more and Eald for in with pleaeure, Baying they ad derived better results from its use than from any other medicine they had ever used. There is nothing so uniform iely suc cessful in the treatment of stomach troubles as the Shaken Digestive Cor dial, and what is better than all, it re lieves at once. Laxol. the new form of Castor Oil, is so platable that children lick the spoon clean. Jim.nie Carroll, the leind light weight champion, will train Mtther for the coming fight in Mex co. Many of the guests at the imperial banquet at Berlin, given in honor of Emperor Wiltiam's birthday, were ser iously poisor ei I y eating oysters. . Siyvester Scovil, staff correspondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch, who was re cently ordered deported from Havana for having visited the camps of the pa triots' army, has caused an uproar in Havana. Scovil escaped from the city by eluding the Spanish guards, who were deputed to carry out the edict of deportation, and is believed to be once more with the army of General Gomez. The constitutionality of the new pri mary election law of California will soon be decided. It was argued re cently at San Francisco before the su preme court. The question was brought before the court by the application of W. A. Gett, Jr., of Sacramento for a writ of mandate compelling the board of supervisors to carry out the provis ions of the new law, which provide for a primary election on the second Tues day of next March. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stim ulate and contains no whiskey nor intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the sto mach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters' is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and tl a bottle at Chas. Strang's drug store. Joseph Schneider, the Mendocino (CaL) stage robber, has been captured. Engene Pardini, convicted at San Franoisoo of debauching little girls, has been sent to prison for 10 year. A case of antiques valued at $20,000 was recently stolen from Dr. John's collection at New York. Ira Reynolds, an insane prisoner in the penitentiary at Walla Walla, in sists that his head is loose and tries to drive nails iuto it, Thirteen valuable horsee belonging to the Arctic Oil works at San Francisco were poisoned by some miscreant. Sev eral animals died in great agony. Thomas Kelley threw a cobblestone through a plate glass window in San Francisco in order to be arrested. H was hungry and penniless and wanted a p!ace to sleep, A. H.' Dean, the forgtr who mulcted the Crocker-Wool worth bank of San Francisco of $2u,0O0 on a raised draft, has escaped to Europe. He went to Boston and sailed Jrm there for Liver pool Several dealers and restaurant keep ers at ban Francisco are under aires for selling gam out of season. 'J hey intend to carry the matter to the su preme court ou th contention that th law is unconstitutional. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT TEA is a sure cure for headache and nervous diseases, nothing relieves it soquickly. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. IT SAVES LIVES EVERY DAY. Thousand cases of consumption, asthma, coughs, colds and croup are cured by Shilo's cure. For sale by Chas. Strang. A NATURAL HEA LT1FIER. Karl's Clover Root tea purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. For sale by Chas. Strang. Hiram Lester, supposed to have been th oldest man in the world, dird re cently in Henry county, Ga., in th poorhons. aged 139 years. He wa born in Raleigh, N. C, eight years be for th birth of the republic. There u no question as to his great age, as h leaves a son, 91 years old, who is au in mate of the same institution, and daughter, aged M years, who lives' ii: Heard county. "Uncle Hiram," as h. was familiarly called, came from s long-lived ancestry. His father livo. to b 100 and his grandfather to be 1 l-i. The old man claimed to have en j - the hospitality of George Washiugioi, for three days and spoke fluently ou u. subject of the official acts of Jeffeicou. Madison and Jay. He claimed to hav fought in the war of 1813, but he nevei drew a pension. He lost three sons i the civil war. In 1881 he was oblige to take refuge in the poorhouse. I 1891 he was married to Mary Moseley, aged 81, housekeeper of the poorhouse. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve In the' world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by Chas. Strang. Theodore Runyon, United States am bassador to Germany, died suddenly and unexpectedly at Berlin the other day of heart failure. He was born in Somerville, N. J., Oct 85, 182S. Run yon graduated from Tale, practiced law and went to the civil war in command of a brigade. In 1898 President Cleve land appointed him ambassador to Ger many. He was a man of unquestioned ability and high social attainments. During his service in Berlin th most important matter that has been pend ing between the United States and Ger - many had been that in regard to the removal of the restrictions imposed on the importations of American pork and beef products into that country. "He moved with his family in the bast soci ety in New Jersey. Runyon had three daughters and two sons. His daughters were noted for their beauty. If suffering with piles, it will interest you to know that De Witt's Witch Hazel salve will cure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this character, and if instructions (which are simple) are carried out, a cure will result. We have tested this in nutreoi oaaea. ard always with like reauls. Geo. H. Haskins druggist. William Hays, a religious fanatic of Crawfordsville, Ind., did not believe in musical instruments, but his wife and daughter did. Tbe women, by selling chickens and butter, secretly saved money and bought a piano, placing it in their home while Hays was absent. On his return he was enraged and began smashing the piano, declaring it to be an instrument of the deviL His wife struck him with a poker, fracturing his skull. Hays' injury is serious. Two wrecks occurred on the Southern Pacific tracks within 86 hours. The first was a collision between the narrow and broad-gauge trains at Santa Clara. No one was seriously hurt. The second was on the San Jose branch running out of San Francisco. An embankment was undermined by the heavy rains and when the train reached the place it whs hurled into the hollow. Engineer Keyer was killed and Fireman Gill severely wounded. All the passengers escaped harm. ' Wifp Hprp's an afinnunt of a man u-Vin Viit. himaolf rnt.hor than suffer indigestion. Husband The fool! why did'nt he take De itt's Little early risers? I use to suffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little puis. ueo. u. uas-ins, arug gist. Owing to tne energetic effort of Min ister Terrell at Constantinople, Miss Clara Barton and party will b permit ted by the Turkish government to dis tribute relief to the distressed Armeni ans, although the Red Cross society will not fignre in the work. Tbe news came to the state department in a cablegram from the minister in which he says that while Turkey refuses such permission to the . Red Cross society it will recog nise any persons the minister name and approves to distribute relief in the interior of Tnrkey, provided th Turk ish authorities are kept informed of what they are doing. a fact worrrn knowing. Consumtion, LaUrippe, pneumonia, vnd all throat and lung diseases are cured by Shilow's cure. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. A plot was discover sd by Sheriff Ri near to cans a wholesale jail delivery of th SO prisoners confined in the county jail at Spokane. A sensational feature of the plan of escap developed when th sheriff suspended his trusted chief deputy, C. E. Bartholemew, and Joseph M. Murphy, the night jailer, for alleged complicity in t e plot, The dis closure has. created intense excitement, particularly in th ranks of the Popu lists, of which party the sheriff aud nis deputies are members. -The prisoners had been provided with saws and hies with wh;c h t rut the barn. . vTben Baby was sick, wa gave her Oastoria. Chec aba was a Chad, she cried for Castorla, When aba became Miss, she dung to Oastoria. When aba bad Chfldreo, aba gaBlbea Caatorta. Tie house commute on public lands has decided to favorably report th sen at bill to devot 15 per cent of th pro ceeds of th sale of mineral land In the public land states to the auppert of schools of mines. Th senate bill to cotapel settlers en railroad" land grant wb hare paid the companies only in part for their lands, and paid leas than th government , prio for th same lands, to pay sums equal to th differ no to th government, was also favor ably rsoorted. FOR DYSPEPSIA and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shilo's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by Chas. Strang. Articles of incorporation of the South ern California and Salt Lake Railroad company have been filed at Los Ange les. The purpose of the company is to construct and maintain a railroad from Needles, CaL, to Milford, Utah. Con nection will be made at Blake with the Santa Fe line, thence running north easterly through the southern portion of Nevada to Milford, 295 miles, where a junction will b made with the Union Pacific. EAST AND SOUTH , i BY THE The - Shasta - Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE PORTLAND DAILY. South I J North 8:S0p. mfLv. Portland Ar. 18:10 a. m II H pro Lv, Medford Lv I 85 p. m 7:15 am Ar. San Pranolsco Lv. S.-OQp.m Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Woodmirn, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jef ferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Shedds. Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Ir ving, Eugene, Creswell. Drains and at all sta tions from Koseburg to Ashland inclusive. ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY. :S0 a. ni ( Lv S'i0 p. m i Lv Portland Roseburg Ar I 4:40 p. m Lv 8:00 a, m SALEM PASSENGER DAILY. iKtt p. m. I Lv 6:1 p. m. Ar Portland Salem Ar 1 10:15 a. m. Lv 8:00 a.m. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman Buflbtt Sleepers and Second Class Sleeping cars atlacneu to an tnrougn trains Between Portland and Corvallis. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Mall trains dally, except Sunday: :S0 a. m j Lv Portlnnd Ar I p. m 12:15 p at I Ar Corvallis Lv 1:35 p. ni At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains ol U. U. r.. railway. Express Trains dally, except Sunday: 7:45 p. ill I Lv Portland. Ar 8:35a. m 1:35 p. m Ar MoMlnnville Lv 1 5:50 a. m SSrThrough tickets to all points In the Eastern states, Canada and Em rope ean be ob tain rd at lowest rates irom w. v. ,ippmcou, Agent, Meaioro. . KOEHLER. B. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. O. F. ft P Aft fMTUIII, ON. SOCIETIES OF MEDFORD. Knlebts of tho Macc&oee. Trlumnh Ten No. 14, meet In regular review on the 2d an ith Tburedays of each month in A. O. U.W. Hall at 7:30 p. m. Visiting Sin Knights cordlat ly Invited to attend. WM. Simmons, CommundiT. 8. 8. Pestz. R. K. A. O. U. W. Lodge So. VH, meets everv fir and third Wednesday In the month at 8 p. m In their hall In the opera block. Viniting: brothers invited to attend. D.T. Lawton, M.W. W. T. YonK, Recorder. . . j.i liiui .yi yj, 11. meets second and fourth Friday of eiisb w R P ninatA, a . i . - ujuu.u . v uuvh p. m., in woo n u nan. Mas. L. C. Kkddk.n, Pres. MBS. M. E. Davis. Sec. K. of P. Talisman lodge No. 81. meets M m day evening at S p. m. Visiting brothers al - . A- J- V-'LEOD, C. C. I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 83, meets in I. O. O. F. ball every Saturday at at & p. m. Visiting brothers always welcome. . W. T. YOBK, N. G. C. J. HOWARD. Ree. See I. O. O. F. Rogue River Encampment. Ledge No. 30, meets In I. O. O. F. ball the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 p. m. I. A. Webb, Scribe. Z-"r, C. PO Olive Rcbekab Lodge No. 88, meets la L O. O. F. ball first and third Tuesdays of eacb month. Visiting sisters invited to attend. B MIIJ.A I.1GUEDUE, N. G. Miss Millie Howlett, Rec. Sec. n. jt.ia.i. neew oral jrnaay on or be fore full moon at 8 p. m.. In A. O. U. W. hall '. T If . ... . W. V. LlTPiHCOTT. Rec. Sec. ( - A R -T4it A K n . - . meets in Vtooirs ball every second and fourth Fridays in each month at 7:38 p. m. - W.T. KAiB,Com.ll EU Fishkb, Adjutant. I. O. O T Mt TS,... ... . . at A. O. C. W hall. 1 T U ... . r -i JcsTiic Wigls. Rec, Sec W. C. T. TT. Meets everv Wdnri. .r- noon in the Bailey Black. Mas. addik VAxAxrwrp, Pres. Mrs. Rosa DbGboot. Sec Youai Peoiile's RUnr rii-ri is,rf.. - tag at each week, under tbe auspices at th w. v. .. ql xneeva every Saturday at 8 p. m. V l.T It T. T TV.lt, ujm n . J. H. Smith, Pres. CHUBCHES OT KEDFOBD. Saint Marks Episcopal Sunday School meets at Episcopal Church every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Km, Bart, Rector; S. S. Pent. Superintendent. Methodist Episcopal Church Edw. Giltiu, pastor. Services every Sunday morning and evening at usual hours for ehurch servicea. Kp worth League meets at 8:30 p. m . Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meetisg Thursday evening. Pastor's residence South B street. Presbyterian Church Rev. A. S. Foster, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 -08 p. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Y.P.S. C. Kl,6:15p. m. Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. m.. Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 1 o'clock Baptist church W. C. Jenkins pastor. Wor ship and preaching every. Sunday morning and evening at usual boors for church services. Covenant meeting oo Saturday at 3 o'clock pro ceeding eacii first Sunday. Prayer meeting on ' Wednesday evening. Baptist Young People? Union meets at 6:30 on Sunday evening. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Christian church Corner of Sixth and I streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7. p. xn. SundaT school at K) a. m - Jnnoir Endeavor il S p. m.; V. P.S.C. E. it 8:3U p m. Prayer mcvuf cicij xnarsoay evening. 1MI Missionary Auxiliary to C W. B. E. first Thurs day 7 JO P. M. each month. Choral Union every Friday at 7 JO p. m. The people welcome. EU Fisher pastor. Resides at the church. Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. J.A, Crutchfleid, pastor. Sen-icea at II a. m. and 7p. m oo Che 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sabbath; Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and Epworth League at S p. m. every Sabbath at Medford. Services oo 4th Sabbath at Soda Springs at 11 a. m. and Neil Creek school boose at 3 p. ex. A hearty wel come to all. Thoa. F. Oakea, Henry C Payne, Henry C Bouse, ateeuvers. TWORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. "R U Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourists FREE -:- COLONIST -:- SLEEPERS TO THROUGH TICKETS -TO- CHlCAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK " 4 BOSTON AND ALL . POINTS EAST AND SOUTH A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. Sn5 Morrison St.. cor. Third. PORTLAND, 03 Or C. C. Belknapp, Ticket Agent, Medford, Oregon, S. F. CASS, Ticket Agent, First Nat'l Bank, Grants Pass, Ore., Robt. Leonard, Ticket Agent, Aohland, Oregon fllllCKEH BMSISO MYS if you use the FttakaaS lacvaaian . Make money while others are watting time by old processes. Catalog tells all about It.and describes every article neeaea lor m poultry business. The "ERIE mechanically the best iwncci, muiCTiuiwKi. We are ractnc voast lro-nr mailed free .rives Ml description, prices, etc., AOawra w awtto. rXTAXUKA nrCTmATO CO.. rtsa.Cai. m mm a t -.- .. o Wat- Aft V t ImmI- mmw nwwa, ji p w waa. 1ST. Paul Minneapolis IouLuth nFARCO jGnano Forks ncaooasTON WlNNIPCQ - HCLCNA and lBOTTt CP-nf3nri irsu sUI Ll W-V XM 3 v.m TS