The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, April 09, 1904, Image 2

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Now York litis n German population
of 800,000 nnil Chicago lias 440,000.
The twenty-live Invest London the
aters scut 118,000 peoplo and enm $ao
000 n night.
England gets" nl)ont $5,000,000 worth
of now gold from Africa every month
and $7,500,000 worth out of Australia.
Miss Vlila aolilsti'ln, the woman
candldato In Victoria for a seat In tho
Commonwealth Senate, was not elect
ed, hut sho received 51,000 votes.
The annual loss from the burning of
buildings In tho United Stales Is about
$ia,V)00,000( not Including cost of In
wuraiico and tho appllunccs for flro pro
tection. A bore put down at Cesqnock, near
aialtloud, In Now South Wales, recent
ly pouctrated, at a depth of 21)0 feet, a
Moam of coal twenty-seven foot In
thickness.
In a divinity essay written by nn
Jingllah schoolboy appeared tho follow
ing passage: "So ho sed unto Mosses.
Como forth; but ho coino llfth and lost
tlio Jobb. Morrul, Git up urly."
Mr. Chumberlaln Is said to b a ic-
ma rkably prollclont political atngo
imanogcr, appreciating and knowing
(he value of a dramatic entrance quite
iih well as Sir Henry Irving or Mr.
Jleerbohm Tree.
It Is stated that over 2,700,000 tons
of dust ejected from tho Houfrlero vol
cano In St. Vincent have fallen on the
Island of IlorbndoH. Tho dust, contrary
to expectation, has been found to have
no fertilizing value.
Public rovetiuo of (Ireat Ilrltaln
(from April 1, HW.'I, to tho latest dato
nt hand nmountod to .'27,8-10,7iW, n de
crease of $a8,0O-l,70ri from Inst year.
Expenditures were $502,738,225, a fall
ing olT of $101,714,0(15 from last year.
Tho value of exports to tho United
States from Panama In tho fiscal year
3003 amounted to $103,312, of which
$50,707 was the vuluo of hides, $10,
074 India rubber, $27,805 cocobolo nuts,
510,608 ivory nutH. $13,372 deer skins
mill $0,008 coffee.
Phonographic records of Emperor
William's voice, on metal matrices,
will bo tho flmt deponlta made in Uio
phonotlc nrchlvos that aro to bo kopt
at Ilorvard University, and in tho Con
Rrcsstonnl Library and tho National
Musoum nt Washington.
Tho Husslnu government has olnbor
atcd statutes on general llfo lnsurnnco
by tho state Tho buslnosn I to bo
intmstod to Uio govornmeutnl savings
banks. All kinds of policies will bo
issued and tho Insured will participate
In tho prolltn of tho buslnosn.
Oobra Gcorjro Salem, nn Egyptian,
who entered tho Missouri University
lost fall and Is taking tho four-year
courao In agriculture, Is so wnll pleased
with his work that ho has succeeded In
pcrsundlug several of his friends in
Egypt anil Turkey to como and take n
atmllur ctiurso In some American col
logo. In commemoration of the Indian
princess Pocahontas, who died at
aruveseud, England, whon about to
anil to Virginia with her husband in
1010, St. George's Church. In Wupplng,
is to have a pulpit mado of wood
brought from Virginia. Pocahontas is
burled in tho chancel of St. (Jcorgo's
Church.
The (Jreco-Uomnn chariot In the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Now
York, ouo of tho now exhibits, has ex
cited groat Interest among artists and
urchacologlstri. Its preservation was
duo to tho fact that It wan burled by
tho nshes of Vesuvius. Many other
treasures were found In tho same
neighborhood, some of which Karon
Itothschlld bought and presented to
the Louvre. The chnrlot In question Is
two-wheeled and Is perhaps tho rarest
In Uio world.
Feb. 13 wan the centennial of the
uno of steam traction on railroads. It
wan onlv n live-ton moving engine run
nine r tho Mertbyr Tydlll eourso.
Its ii,'nior wan Ittehanl Trevltblc, a
CornlHhi.iiin. It could draw llfteen tons
at a rate of live iuIIch an hour. It had
an eight-Inch cylinder and toothed
wheels, which caught In notched rails
and helped It over hard places In tho
track. Only a few trips were made by
It, for tho experiment was not com
mercially profitable.
TALENT HA8 DEVELOPED EARLY.
Precocious Yon n But or Who Aro Mak
ing Their Mark In the World.
At Grand Ilaplds, Mich., there is a
proeoclous child who recites selections
from Kipling, Paul Uiureuoo Dunbar,
Eugene Fiold nnd .lames Whltcomb
Itlley with apparently as much appro-,
elation of the demands of tho pieces
in tho matter of expression nud dlnlect
ns many a professional elocutionist.
This child in Louise Hemlngtou Fay,
Illi yearn old, dnughtcr of Mrs. Helen
Itouilngton Fay. Sho conies naturally
by her talent, nn her mother in nn elo
cutionist and has appeared more or
I Ma in public ever since sho was u few
yearn older than her daughter, lie
ently I.oulso gave readings from Kip
ling and Dunbar before tho Elocution
Club, und tho event has been tho talk
of Its members over since. She has
also appeared lit public on several oth
er occasions, Tho child's mind does
not seem taxed In the least by her
(work.
A youthful Inventor has Just built a
wireless telegraph apparatus which ho
ban operated with success In the phys
ical laboratory of the Indianapolis
Manual Training High School. He It
Arthur Verger, 10 years old, who will
be graduated with tho Juno class.
Berger conceived Uio Idea four years
ago of tanking a wlroless telegraph
ystora. Ho gathered nil tho knowledge-
he could of tho Marconi system
from sclentltlc periodicals. When fa
pillar with tho apparatus and tho
fundamental principles ho began his
lint machines. They were crude af
fairs, but demonstrated tho soundness
of the principle on .which ho hud built
Laat year, during hi study of elec
tricity in advanced physics, Merger be
pin the construction of u second net
pt instruments, with many improve
ment upon bin former sytwu.
Tho construction or a wireless tele
graph system Is not tho first apparatus
made by llcrgor. Ho has invented an
automatic letter-folding machlno de
signed to facilitate tho work of the
mailing departments of large business
firms. Tho machine folds the letters,
puts In any advertising matter de
sired, such as a return postal cord,
seals tho letters and puts tho stamps
on. It Is a Hlmple device, and n child
could opernto tho machine. Hergcr is
perfecting tho letter-folding apparatus
und expects to put It on tho market
soon.
"Tlbblo" Page, a dangher of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Page, of Payson, Utah, is
tho latest musical genius of Utah.
Though only 0 years of age, tho child
plays tho cello In dance music and ex
ecutes dllllcult accompaniments to vio
lin selections by her father.
Tho llttlo girl was born June 27,
1807, and even beforo sho could walk
was humming tunes. After hearing
her father play tho violin she would
hum the melody, and when her hands
wero powerful enough to lift n bow
she picked up tho knack of handling
It, fololy by observation. At tho end
of a week, having hnd n fow lessons
In tho methods of placing tho fingers,
sho could play bass parts by ear with
her father.
Tho child practiced until sho was
nblo to piny waltzes, nil by ear, nnrt
now she accompanies her father In dif
ficult numbers. Sho hns been piny
Ing her part In the orchestra during a
six months' tour of Utah, Idaho nnd
Oregon. In addition to her other ac
complishments Uio llttlo girl is a clover
duncer nnd sings well.
DIFFICULTIES OF 8TEPMOTHER.
Home of the Trials Which lleiet the
Iiith Hhe Must Tread.
Stepmothers often hnvo to meet
many dIUlculUcs quite unknown to the
mother whose children nro quite hor
own, with no one to contradict tho re
lationship. And it is too truo that
there nro always those who aro look
ing for llaws In tho "new mother" who
has taken charge of another woman's
children. Will sho treat them prop
erly? Will she caro for them, nnd will
Uiey lovo her? And will she teach Uicm
to forget their own mother? Meddle
somo women are constantly on tho
lookout for somo fault to 11 ml with tho
stepmother. And yet n woman who
undertakes this noblo mission Is often
as capable ns tho own mother might
hnvo been to rcur tho young folk, und
frequently Is very fond of children,
which trait, uftcr all, Is half tho battle.
Ono woman who took up the chnrga
of caring for stepchildren found that
ono llttlo boy wan extremely nervous
nnd sensitive. In regard to his school
work, In particular, ho was very anx
ious, and questions or words of sympa
thy only seemed to tend to mnko lUm
fool nioro worried until ho would bo
III. At Inst Ids new mother learned
thnt ho was what Is termed "slow" In
school, and that his toucher was mark
ing his nritlimeUc lessons below par
principally because ho did nut work
out his problems nfter the usunl rules,
but after a fashion taught him by his
now mother, who hnd methods of her
own. Tho boy had grown so nervous
over his fullures that the stepmother
thought best to take him out of school
for a term, and help him herself by
Individual teaching.
Not being In touch with tho methods
used In this particular school, sho could
only point out to the child tho princi
ples of the work, after which ho would
rendly apply tho regular school system
taught In tho text book, with good re
sults. This experiment, far from set
ting lilm back In his school progress,
plnced him In a position to "skip" a
year's work, and ho eventually entered
high school ahead of what would have
been his regular time This through the
efforts of his stepmother, whom ho
loved with all his heart, nud which
love did not grow dim when he bccnuift
a young man and went out to meat
tho trials of tho world. Now ork
Sun.
Tlio .Mint Was Consoled
W. K. Vundcrbllt, Jr., 1b nn enthu
siastic motorist. While speeding ono
of his red devils along a Long Island
road ho saw a man and a dog far
ahead of him, the dog running in and
out of the bushes,
As he whizzed past a moment Inter
tho dog darted out ahead of Uio ma
chine to hark at It, was run over nnd
Instantly killed. Mr. Vnnderbllt
stopped his machine and returned.
"I'm very sorry, old man," he said te
tho man. "Will that iiiuko It all right?"
He held out a tlfty-dollar bill.
"It will," said the man, taking It.
Then, as the machine Hew away down
tho road, ho looked sympnthotlcally at
tho remains nnd Mild: "Poor llttlo
dovll. I wonder whoso dog It U?"
Then Thero Wna Hllimoo.
A well-known Knglltth nctor wna
otic-o, whllo n you UK mini, touring
throtiKli tho iuovIiiooh. Ono iiIkIK
when IiIh eiio ou mo ho wan nervous,
mul on koIiik upon tho hIuko could
hardly speak. Tho nudlonco was great
ly dUplt'iihOd, nnd "thing hcgiui to
como lila wny." Mo utood thlo hoin
liardment for a fow mlnutea until
Kroou head of cnliliiiKe xped liy hi
ear. Stopping to tho front of tho wtage,
ho rnlHHl liU hand for tdlcucc, and ex
claimed; "I came hero tonight determined t
pleiiHO an Interested audience, but I
Hluceivly regret that any porxon has
lost his head over tho matterl"
Not Appreciated.
"Now, Tommy," said tho fond moth
or. "when you see pooplo your nenlor
standing you must ask them to nt
down, and they'll like you."
"I asked old man Sparks to sit down,
nnd ho tried to lick me," replied Tom
my. "How was that?"
"Tlio pavement was wet and slip
pery." VrcpurtU for Hhowcra.
"I hope," fuld tho thrifty old farm
er, "tlmt you luivo Bomothiiig laid up
for n rainy day."
"Suro thlugi" rvplled hl nephew
from tho city. "Pvo got ovontoon bor
rowed umbrellna."
Disorder In a political meeting sel
dom begins until after It is called to
order.
Fortuukto U tho wait who can bor
row cuough uiouey to pay hU debt.
SPOKANE
t
. D. BUCHANAN
Funeral Furnishings
Embalming and shipping a specialty
810 Itiveralde Ave. Tel. Main 681
81'OKANK WA81I
Cascade Steam Laundry
Goods Galled for and Deliv
ered to Any Part of the City
Phone Main 286. 911 Bridge Ave.
SPOKANE WASHINGTON
D. K. McDonald
Real Estate and Mortgage Loans
tfrlto for price llet of Farma. lloomf 8, 7 and 8
Wolrerton Muck, cor. ltlvoralde and Mill.
SPOKANE, - - WASH.
THE
WARWICK
TURF EXCHANGE.
Telephone Main Ml. 20 lllvcraldo Avo.,Spo
kano. l'oola aold nn all Chicago and Now York
race, an well aa all big evente. Special wire
on all aportlnR event. Out of town cumin)
alona from rcpoiill)lo partica received by tela
phono or telegraph and placed immediately.
The Warwick Dar and drill
Alwayaln tho lead In tho mattor of lunah.
eon, ahort order and wet good.
SPOKANE DRUG CO.
Wholesale Drugs
The Only Exclusive Wiholtsale
Drug: House in the State.
SPOKANE,
WASH.
Diamond Ice and Fuel Co.
ICE, WOOD
AND
COAL.
120 Madison Street,
SPOKANE, WASH.
Whelmlc and Retail
BREAD, ICE CREAM, PASTRY
SENGFELDER'S
Salesroom and Office S. i I Howard Street
Factory S. 207 to 213 Washington Street
Phone Main 306
We ship everywhere and anywhere
Spokano Dakar y Oo.
B. L. GORDON
& COMPANY
VI-IOL,I2SALJ3
QROCliRS
SPOKANE, - - WASH.
COKNHK MUX AND K. It.
For Fine, Up to Date Meu's Fur
nishings, go to
Youle Bros.
MEN'S
FURNISHERS
Telephone Mniu 1800
508 Rivorsido Ave, Spokane, Wash,
lUAMUAUYLHMIINb:
Peasley Transfer Co.
Freight, Baggage, Furniture
Moving, Storage
Phones; 9U Main St. aoiSIt, IDAHO
Lewiston Furniture and
Undertaking Co.
WIIOMSSAMS AND RETAII,
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Lac
Curtains, Portiers, Window Shades
Linoleums, Couches, Iron Beds,
Undertaking. Telephone 821.
I. O. O. F. Building:, E. Main St
LEWISTON, IDAHO
The Raymond
Lcwbton, Idaho
Is beta? Improved In every way
possible. I he leading: hotel in the
city. Commercial trade our spe
cialty. SUI.DICK BR0. Tttgxltlon
iinANOAnVFRTIINfif
I
Iff. I.XS. IIS. !..... WMIO.
'UK CA8H OUOCEHY,
1 T. Roland, Proprietor
Staple and Fanrr Ororcrlca, Wlnea
and Liquora for Family (Jan.
200 North Twelfth St., cor. Kearney
I'hone Hood 21 1 I'ortlamd, On
s
TATE DANK OP IDAHO.
Wclscr, Idaho.
CAPITAL, $50,000.
Edward Shalnwnld,
1'reaWlcnt.
Chaa. J. Eelwjn,
Cashier.
Alan ha a branch at Cambridge, Idaho. The
I'eople'a Hank. Solicits )our bualncta.
DIIUNZEI.L'8 KXCIIAKQB
J. M. IlKUNZr.Lt, A CO., Tropj.
Cholccat Qualities of
Wines, Liquors and Clean
A First Class llcaort
NAMPA 1DAHC
E. j:. SMITH
J. O. BMIT1I
COSMOPOLITAN BAR
HuiTll linos., l'ropa.
Fino Wlnea, LIquora and Cigars.
Opp. Now Depot.
NAMPA, IDAHO
C. W. Mooro, I'rc. Geo. F. Rcdwajr, Caahtor
Peter Bouna, V-I'rca, 11. F. McAfoe, Aaat. "
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF IDAHO
CAPITAL 8TOCK 1100,000
SUM'I.UH AMI PHUFilU (10,000
DIKUCTOKS
I'JCTJCn ROKMA C. W. MOOn
ClIAKLEM IIlMROn I.KONAIID I.OUAN
M. K. McCautt
IIOISU,
IDAHO
BANK OF NAMPA. Ltd.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00
Eitabllihcd 1S99. Dower Palaco Hotol Bid'
FHKD O. MOCK, Trcaldent
T. J. CONHOY, Vlco-Prealdcnt
C. It. II1CKKY, Caahler
FUAN'K JKKKINHO.V, Aat't Caahler
NAMPA,
IDAHO
Boise Transfer I Storage Go.
II. M. Hell Phono
A-10
Ind. Phono
1U
Light and heavy hauling. Con
aignmenti of freight left In our
aharge will receive prompt atten
tion. Storage at reasonable rates.
See that you give your baggage to
Boise Transfer S Storage Go.
South Tenth Street,
J. HOSIINIIUItO
AltUHUUA.COim
Pocatello Mercantile Company
WHOLUSALU
Wine, Liquor
AND
Cigar Merchants..
Pocatello, Idaho
Drink Old Fort Hull Whlaitoy
Smoke Senator Shoup Clgara
J, A. Murray.
I'rclJcnt,
I), W. SlanJroJ,
Vice I'rclJcnt
Wm. A. Anthfa,
Caahler
I.N. Anthea.
Aaat. Caahler
THIS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Pnuutolloi liliiltu.
POCATOLLO,
IDAHO
E. D. HARRISON
THE JEWELER
Watches, Diamonds. Silverware and
Novelties. Watchmaker and Joweler.
Watch Inspector O. S. L. II. H Poca
tello, Idaho, l'ino Watch Kopairiug a
Specialty. JJyea Testetl l-'reo.
POCATULLO,
IDAHO
Mai lory & Lydon
Livery, Feed aud
Sale Stable
C and Fourth Sts, Lewiston, Idaho
Cat I a Anawertd
Say or Night
rhone 371
White Front Livery
AND CAB STABI.ES
Illnnard, Fountain & Randall, Ftopra.
I.UWISTON, IDAHO
Lewiston Steam Laundry
94 Third St.
Telephone 2041
C. II. Schroeder, Mauager
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work
iciurutu same uay wuen oruereu. 1
! NORTH YAKIMA 1
TtTOnTH YAKIMA KUKNITUHK CO.
Huge, Carpet, Draperle. Iron I)eds,
Wall Paper, Etc.
Funeral Directing and Embalming.
' I'hone 481: Night Phone 691.
223 Yakima Avonuo. North Yakima, Waah
Yakima Stables
H. L. TUCKER, Prop.
Fino Turnouts at Short
Notice
Tot. 221. Cor. Front and A St:
NORTH YAKIMA, WASH.
MEADOW BROOK
CREAMERY
II. Q. WEINSTEIN COMPANY.
Manufacturer of
Fancy Creamery
BUTTER.
North Yakimn, Wash.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of North Yakima, Wash.
(No. XU3.)
Capital Stock. $50,000.00.
Surplus and Undivided Profits, $5 1,569. J 7
Statement at C'loso of Ilualneaa, Sept. 13, 1SXX1
W. M. I.AI1D. I'rcatdent.
C1IAS. (lAKI'lINTKIt. Vlco Pre.
W. I HTKINWKO. Caahler.
A. II. I'M.S'i:, Aaat Caahler
READ'S
..Steam Laundry..
Special orders returned H.imo dny.
Domestic IImImIi or j1ohh.
No raw edpt'8 on col I lira or cuffs.
Gut ucqualiitvd with our methods.
Our Laundry Work Is tho
Comfortable Fltable, Wearing Kind.
LAUNDUY AND OFFICII
PIRSTANI) A STRUBTS,
'Phono fid. North Yakima, Waah
18 South Second St.
Itcaldenco 701 X, 4th St
E. L. SESSIONS,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Completo line of burial caaca, caaketa, robea,
auna, rrnjicr aim anuea.
KmbaluiliiB and alitpping o( bodies a apeclil
ty.
'Phone 523.
North Yakima, "Wish,
j ELLENSBURG j
W c. vi:ntvoiith.
N. P. LUNCH ROOM.
KUenaburg, WuililiiKton,
All Trains Stay 10 Minutes for Lunch
-pLLKNBllUlta STKAM I.AUKPKY.
8HAT8Vi:i.L A HAVEN.
Tatronlte a Home Iniluatrjr.
(iooila Called (or and DeUreret!
TKLEl'lIONE BED 151.
J. H.8MITIIFOK, I'rcaldont.
C. Il.bTEWAItT, Vlco I'roaldent.
C. W. JOll.NBO.N'E, Caahloi
WASHINGTON STATE BANK.
ELLENSBURG, WASH.
DMKCTOH9'
Jacob Kurth. C. J. Ixrd. J. H. bmlthwn.
C. 11. Stewart. Joa. Htovenaon. C.W, Johnaone
Oakland advertising
c
ATE ANN' BAKEKV, Telephono Kt
HUGH HAMILTON.
Birthday and Wedding Cakea artistically
ornamented,
6(51) to 677 Twelfth Street.
Bet. Jeffenou and Clay Eta. Oakland, Cal.
PEOPLES EXPRESS CO.
412-418 Ninth Street, Oakland.
CaJ. Phone Main 325.
No extra charge for checking
baggage at hotels and residences.
Our agents are on the trains, also
an agent at Sixteenth St. Station.
All baggage delivered promptly,
Mesmer Smith Co.
1118.26 Washlaxtoa St., Oaklaad.
Headquartera tor
Men's Underwear,
Hats, Overshlrts,
Neckwear, Etc.
Footwear for AU.
dOOD TREATMENT AND ONE
PRICE ONLY.
1Y KAIL ANI WATBIt,
OREGON
Shorj Line
and union Pacific
THREE TRAINS to the EAST DAILY
Through Pullman Standard ana Tourlat
alecpliiKcara dally to Omaha, ChlcnRo, Spokane
Tourlat aleoptna; cara dally to Kansaa Cltys
Through Pullman Tourlat aleepltiK cara (per
aonally conducted! weekly to Chicago, Kauaaa
City, St. Louts and Memphla; reclining chair
cara (scat free) to the East daily.
DirAiT
TIME SCHEDULES
Portland, Or.
Aantri
Chicago
Portland
Special
tt'iOa. m.
via
Huntington,
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth.Omaha,
Kanaaa City, St.
I.oula.Chlcagoand
Halt.
4:30 p.m.
Atlantlo
Expresa
8:15 p.m.
via
Huntington.
St. Paul Fast Mall.
10 :30 a. a.
St. Paul
Faat Mall
6:00 p. m.
via
Bpokant
Atlantlo Kzprcaa.
7:1 a.m.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
rnust roit-riiAND.
isoop.i
All calling datai
aubject to change
For Pan Franclaco
balltrory 6 day
6:00 p.
Datlr
Kx.Hunilar
aibun.m.
tatnrdar
lUiCU p. in.
Columbia Rlr
Sttamars.
To Aatnrlaand Way
l.andlnga.
S.00 p. m,
Ex. Sunday
C:45a.m.
Hon., Wed.
and Frl.
Wlllamalli Rlitr.
8:30 p.m.
Tuci.,Thu,,
Bat.
Salem, Indopon.
aud waylandltiKa.
7:00 a.m.
Tura.. Tliur.
and Bat.
Yamhill Rl.tr.
4:30 p.m.
Mon., Wad
andrrl.
OreRon City, Dayton
auuuayianuiuga.
Lt. Rlparla
:CJa. m.
Dally excopt
Baturday
Snaka Rlt.r.
LT.Lairltton
8:0u a. m.
Bally xcpt
Friday.
ltlpaila to Iewltton
A. L. CRAIG,
General 1'aaaeuger Aieut, l'ortland, Or ,
C. W. 8TINnr.lt, City Ticket Ancnt,
Third and WaahliiKton Btreotf.
THE SIGN
sm
OF
THE
&Ck
BEST
OVERLAND
TRAINS
DAILY
3
3
The North Coast Limited
ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
ELECTRIC FANS,
STEAM HEATED,
SOLID VESTIBULED
In ftict an tip-to-iltito train, and tho
beauty of it all in tho fact that it
docH not cost you any nioro to
travel on thin train than it
does on any other. Try
it and your vordlct
will bo, it is tho
Crack Train of Them All
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
355 Morrison St., cor. Third,
Portland, Oregon.
SHORTEST A1NP
QUICKEST
Tho shortest lino is not always tho quickest nor is tho quickest
lino always the shortest.
Tlio Burlington Kouto to tho Southeast is both. It is shorter
AND quicker than any other lino from tho Northwest to Omaha, Kan
sas City, St. Louis, and EVERYWHERE beyond.
Another good thing about it is this: You don't change cars.
Tho St. Louia Special runs through to Kansas City without change.
Only ono change to Omaha, Denver and St. Louia.
Tickets, bertha, and Information, at office ol connect
ing lines, or front
R.
lOOThlrU
ItY ItAII. ANIMVATKIl.
A
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
1
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
tlKTWKEN
Portland, Astoria? Seaside
Leaves
UNION BEI'OT
For MayKcra. "Haiti
Icr, CliitsKnnlc
Wcatport, Clllton,
Aalnrln, Whrron.
ton, Kluvel, dear.
liartrarkandBva.
aide.
Aatoria A Pcaaliore
Kx press Dally.
Aatorln Kxprcaa
Dally.
Arrives.
Dally
8:in. in.
Daily.
11:10 11. til.
7:00 p.m.
0:40 p. 111.
C. A.BTKWAKT, J. C. MAYO,
Comm'l Agt., 218 Aider Bt O. F. A V. A.
Telophonu Main 000.
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KLIGHTFUL KOUTE
AYL1GHT HIDE
17AY CHAGS
EE1 CANONS
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Sco Nature, in nil hor jlor!oUH
beauty, nud then the nemo of
liian'H handiwork. Tlio first ia
found nlotiK tho lino of tho
Denver & Itio Grando llnilroad,
tho hitter at tho St. I.ouIh
World'Bl'alr. Your trip will
ho ouo of ilenmirc make thu
most of it. For Information
nnd ilhiBtrntcd literaturo write
V. C. McBRIDE, Ocncral Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
"As the
Crow Flies"
The shortest lino between Min
neapolis, St. Paul aud Chicago ia
lAjiif.ia
tho route of tho famous
North
western Limited
Tho Train for Comfort"
Every night in tho year
IlcforoatartltiRon a trip no matter
where write tor IntereatlnK informs.
Hon about comfortable traveling.
II. L.HI8I.KH. Oen'lAirent,
13i Third street, I'lirtlainl, Oregon.
T W. TKA8DA1.K,
Ucnural racniror Aitent.
Ht. l'aiil, Minn.
Ask the Agent for
T I C K B T S
VIA
To Spokane,
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Chicago, St. Louis
and All Points East and South.
2 OVERLAND TRANS DAILY
Tho Flyer and tho Fast Mall X-
Splendid Service Tp-to-dato Equipment
Courteous Employes
Daylight trip across tho Cascado and
Rocky Mountains.
For Tickets, rates, foldera and full infor
mation call on or address
H. DICKSON, C. T. A.
122 Third Street, PORTLAND
s. a. yerkes, a. W. P. A.
612 Firat Avenue, SBATTLB, WASH.
W. FOSTER,
TICKET AQGNT.
Stret. PORTLAND
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