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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1900)
Tllti MORNING AtU'ORlAN, THIJKSLAl. WuVEVBEK ' I, 1900. Some Silk Surprises Our hi Ik itock oflunt a very uiiuhuuI ana importaut opportu nity fur oconomlmV Tlio merit of our goods will cliallcngo tlx attention of tho most curi'ful Special Sale This THE MORNING ASTORIAN TCLRI'HOXR 661. All contract! ftiC MtlvcriiMiiiK In tha Astoiiun urc mnJa on a Rimr. mitee of circulation (our time larger I hit n tlmt of mty rmPor fubllitlieJ or clrculuiaJ In C.lut. nop county. TODAY'S WEATHER, I'OHTLAND, Nv. I.rrrm, Houlh rn Idaho ami WmUrn Washington, or rational ruin, wind. alrn V) linl'in, Nnrtlwrn Idaho, probably fair. AROUND TOWN. Judge Wlnlon U In Portland on liusl li. O. I. Mil. of Hkmuokftwn, In (he city yrstrrdny. I), ('. OlMlly wm down from Port land yesterday. Mrs. Will Mndlwm wmt to Portland ymlfritny morning;. Krank WmkIMiI ws In Poriland yrs trrdny mi busliw. Arthur J. Make, of Htolla. wa In tin city yesterday. Alls Molly M.irrls. of Portland, was In th city yrtrrday. ' Mia Nellie Ilrnkkn returned yrler day from Portland. Wanted, Two good lady Ironor; ColumbU Ktrain Iaundry. W. W. Hepburn, of Pul-m, I regt tored ot th I'orkT llou. W. II. Il-nltey. of Wall Wall. U registered at th Occident. Pest J5-cnt mel, Itlilni tlus Res taurmnt. CIS Commercial elrot. George O. Unllry and wlf of Ska mokawa, ar vlUing in tlio city. John KMwpII. of ll.moluiu. II. I.. I registered at the Parker House, JpfT'a restaurant the largest and tt. A trial will eonvlnoe you. Flh Commlmelonrr P. (. P.eed went to Portland yesterday on buslmna. Th steamer Hurklngham, from Vic torla, w duo hen yetrdy, but fall kJ to show up and will probably arrlv In tlili morning. REM" lS-CENT MEAL; RIHINO DUN RESTAURANT. DANZIGER'S Unloading Sale THIRTY DAYS ONLY, NOV. I TO NOV. 30 2S Per Cent Off On all Men's, Bop' and Children's Suits, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. 20 Per Cent Off On Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. . . THIS MEANS Men's Suits, former prico, $15 00 Now . . $11 25 " " 12 00 "... 9 00 " " 10 60 ... 7 60 ' " 8 00 "... 6 00 - OvcrcoaU " , " 11 00 " . . .8 25 " " " 10 00 " . . 7 60 " " " 18 00 " . . . 13 50 Boys' Suits, - " 12 00 " . . , 9 00 . - " " 7 00 " ... 5 25 Children's Suits,frVr prico 3 00 "... 225 Children's Suits with extra pants f l 00 . . 3 00 A BONA FIDE REDUCTION In every articlo in the houso with tho exception of Earl & Wilson Collars and Cuffs, Rubber and Oil Clothing and Denim Goods. S. DANZIGER, Eleventh ar.d Ccnerclal Streets. lilk. buyers. m-Xr&& ('. M. IVrre. of Han KraneUco, we In th city yentenisy on business. T. J. Mitchell and wife, of Han Fran iMw-o. art registered at th Occident. Th ali-imer Hltfiial aiilUil from Hi'lll tin for Ailoii Tuesday with a cargo or cai. Mr. J. K. Oratk returned yesterday from a few daya' visit with friend in I'ortland. K. K. William, of Oregon City. ar rived In the city on the noon train yesterday. Mr, Marry, of th Hpa. who hni lnn nullr iM-rloujiy ill, wat a bio to bo out ytsterilay. Cuitnln (luxtaf Jihnon, of the Tarn O'Flutiiler, at Knuiiplon, wan In the rlty ymtrnlay. Thrc flrt-cai tarbn at th Orel- dmi btnlM-r h), under the manuo nutit of A. l'rteraon. Ounlaf II. Wllann. Ilia rlwvdlnh con. mil at 1'oriland. wai in the city ym- trrday on IiuvIim-m. Ctiarlin V. Urown, of ppi.-rnon A Drown, ha rfturnd from a awrrul dayr trip to ivnmnj. All kind of allvrr and fold plating dm on ahort notlcn, by A. llirvila. 4:4 CoiiMiiprclal atrrot. Cantnlu (lnrt Flavrl and Mm. Fla Vr arrlvrd down from I'ortlund on th luMin train yrtprdy. Tor flit-Three r""in, furnUhd fur h'lunrkcPidna. on ground floor, 4'Jl Kx rhaiiii atrrwl. cor. Ninth. Air. (itIWrt and family went to Ba lilr yi-dti-rdny aftrrnoon to rmain at tMr humo tlirr for tho we-k. Prrdrrlck V. Holman. f Tortland. itddrrnMnl a miHtlnK at tlio JpftVraonlnn Club'i hrad'iuartpn liut evening. Circuit court cnvpnr In lhl city to day with Judm McXrldo on the bench. It will tx luritmy an e juity term. The ICnalin. at I'ortland. rod 1 a grand majniuerad hall In tlio r".xpoton building In that city laat rvctilng. N'lli Anderion Ijihll, a natlv of Itui iilit. wat admlttod to clllenhlp In the i-ounty court yvntcrday and granted full paper. ruro Whlnkev Harper. Porfect Whl key Harpor. Kvory bottlo guaranteed Harper. MoM by roara a etoitca -o AJtorlo, Or. There la aid to l a heavy run of dog Almon In Vlllata harbor. It ! auld to bo tho hcavbiK run of dog aalmon ev r known In tho hlatory of tha nh Induatnr on tho harbor. IArgo quan title of thorn ore being aoeurea tor tho Oriental trade. During tho. hni(io of Ir, Jay TuttU from tho city Vr. i, A. Kulton will oust a aurgeon for tha V. B. marine hoapl tal aervlct. Tho Norwegian tamhlp Thyra, whlrh aalled from hi-ro with a cargo of home, and mule for Manila, arrived at Kolio on October Cream Purv Ttye. Imtrirt'i finest whukv. Th onlv our good; guar anteed rich and mellow, ' JOHN U CAJIIBON. Sola Agent. liar report: Wind, outhwet; cloudy; bar, veiy rough: iur'rlgged voael, iiipoed to bo tho Herman bark I'a from Yokohama, ouUide. Th agirregato grain ahlmnt for tho month amount to over a million and a half buhel. Till exrwd the ahlp-mi-lit In I year by one-third. A marring Ilrne wa lued In Portland on Tueaday to It. K, llrad bury, of Clatop county, and Kara U Voung. of Multnomah county. Ml Uixle Tomllnon. a mcmlwr of tli "King of tho Opium Itlng" imui-, made an unauccetHiful effort to take hiT life, In Han Kranclco, Hunday. Wlllhun Thoma Catlral. a native of Knglard. mado application for (Itlm n Rhip In th clerk' oltlco yeterdy af ternoon and wa granted flrt papera. The Kllinory cleared at the cutom liou yeterdny for Queentown or Fal mouih for order, ller manlfmt how ..',C bukhela of wheat, valut-d at fOO,- VK). Tho llghthouoo tender Columbine left out ycatorday morning from here for Niih bay. whore h go' to take the t'lnutllla llghtKhlp back to her anchor ne. The Oregon Pn- Anooclutlon at X annual convention held recently vot ed to hold It annual excunejim mcotlng in l'l at the Pun-Amcrlran Kxpo) tlon. Aitorla vliltora to Portland ran ob tain roide of th Pallv AtorUn at tho news stand of U. R Itlch. Fifth and Morrison strevts and Hotel Port land. The enrollment of tho city rhool fill ft with KrTetary Ferguon yeater duy. showed a total of 11.2 pup'l a MKxInet 111: at the beginning of the term. A farewell dam-o will bo given thl evening at Fllier' hall In honor of Mia Margery Hulnirad. who Rtarts tom.rrw for California, where he will rvmaln for the wlntiT. The Xrltleh ship Conway cleanvl at the custom hm ycMtenluy with 13.531 suck of wheat and 40,116 cuxki of hr li y. valued at 8ho gm-s to Ply mouth for order. The dunce at Fisher's hall on Friday evening by tho Aator will bo a sheet and pillow cao affair. Tho dance wa to have been held on Hallowoon but was postponed until Friday evening. N. Po.ten. general agent of the Pa cific Cit Company, waa In Astoria ymterday. lie states that tho company haa yet mado no definite arrantnnnet aa to riconstructlng the coal bunkers. Fish Commlwloner Poardman say there are l.luo.VK) salmon egg on tho trava at the Chinook hatchery at tho preent time; altogether tho beat show ing ever mad at that hatchery to hla knowledge. An action haa boon begun by M. M. illoch against tho City of Portland to recover a sum exceeding 160,000. said to be duo on bark pay to the firemen of that rlty extending over a period from 1S93 to 1S98. Captain and Mis. Perr. of h bark Arago. at Knappton, were In the city yesterday. Tho captain wu over to make arrangement for the funeral ot Constantino IVtenkln, the sailor, who died at the hospital. The Herman steamer ftrarpsno left Yokohama, Oct. 12, for this port and will probably arrive In today. It Is un derstood that she Is under charter to enter the service of the rocontly eatab-llh-d Oregon A Oriental lino. Judge Stephen A. Lowell will speak at the headquarter of tho ltopubll can club on Saturday evening ot this week. Mr. Lowell Is a very able speak er and Is especially competent to dls cuss the Issues of the ciunpaJgn. Mrs. Thiol haa taken a leooo on the building known a the Central Hotel and will open the dining room under her own management, on Nov. 1. Anyone wishing board and room by tho month would do well to call. Terma reason able. The funeral of the sailor Constantino Petenkln. who died at the hospital, will bo held this morning from Pohl's un dertaking parlors, with the Interment at Ocean View cemetery. Captain Per ry of the Arago, with the crew, will attend. County Judge Gray received a notice yesterday from Superintendent J. F. Calbralth, of the state Insane asylum, that Kalsa Barvl, who was committed to that Institution from this county lost year waa discharged October 27th, much improved. The Soronson Lumber Company haa shut down Its camp at Clifton, and will probably not resume operations for three or four months. The machinery Is all housed, and will be ready for business at a moments notice. The mon were paid off yesterday. The Oregon Round Lumber Company will act as agents for the Pacific Coast Company until the latter can rebuld the bunkers recently destroyed by Are. The Parker dock has boon leased and enough of the lumber company's dock will be used to give a storage space of 25x100 feet. Lust evening wa Halloween and the ubiquitous small boy and girl, too, for a matter of that, made the night hideous with weird Round), pranks of all sorts and a liberal distribution of corn, etc., on the sidewalks. Gates and woodpliea were al8o scattered miscellaneously about the city. Grantly harbor, 80 miles north of Nome, Is destined to out rival that city as her harbor facilities are much bet ter and gold la being found on the lilucstone river near there in large quantities. The above is stated by H. 11. Lltt. of Portland, who haa but re cently returned from Alaska. John Farrell. of this city, who was recently convicted In Columbia county of having assaulted a Chinaman while coming down from Portland on a train Is serving out a sentence In the county jail there. He waa fined 160 or 75 daya In the county jail and as he could not pay the former he wa compelled to go to jail. Hon, T. II. Tungus and C. K. 8. Wood of Portland had a joint discussion on the lu-s of the campaign, at Orant's Pans, last Thursday afternoon and tven llig. Mr. Tngu spok first In the afternoon and Mr. Wood followed In a half hour reply; In Out evening Mr, Wood openod the (llMusiiion and Mr. Tongu wo allowed time In which V reply. Th result of the dlnculon was a largo number of vote wir made for McKlnley and IlooaevWt, Columbia lightship No. V), which has been on tho sand at McKenxle tw-ad for n'lirly a year, will probably bo floated within the next two weeks. Heavy an chor hav bowi placed In deep watr and ruble lead to th vessel. With the the ship haa been kedged off the beach for some distance. Khe will be ballasted up, and a soon a the high tl.U- of next month begin to run, a tug will Ixi employed to haul her off. Tho recent tormy weathor ha bn very favorable for the contractor, and they have made tho moot of the opportunity. Tho Chinese lleform party, with head qurt rs ut Hong Kong, has addreswd a circular letter to tho heads of states and governments, and a copy of It was Received Tuesday by Governor T. T. (Jeer. The petition, which Is duted at tlonsj Kong, HepUmbi-r 22, I In Chi nese character, and attai-hed to It a translation In Kngllh. The petition I an earnest appeal for anslslunc In the txUbllHhment of a government that will do away with tho barbarous practice and dispense law and justice and spread the light of education among the vast number of the common peopl? of that benighted country. Tho month of October come within a few hours of passing without an alarm of Are in tho city to call out tho de partment. Yenterday afternoon Just be fore 1 o'clock an alurm turned in tlut sent th different companies) cur rying toward box No. 8, but when they rear hod tho Central Hotel they found that the alarm had boon accidentally turned in by a carelen iiiieinan work ing on the telephone line at thai place, who had crooaed the wire. The coni punle turned out In very gojd order. No. 1 I (lightly hampered In coming out by the car track with the flight rine( planking Just In front of their building, which culche the wheels of the wagon Just a It turns down the treet. A dispatch received from J. M. Cow an, keeper of the lighthouse at Tatoosh Inland, states that one of the aliitant kwpers of the Cape Flattery lighthouse and the tinner left In a small skiff for N'-uh hay ufti-r some. Iron about 11 o'clock In the forenoon of tho 27th. When lust soon their boat was about a mile and a half from the island In a tide rip. Although there Is a bane pos sibility that they were picked up by t.iifi , tit km 1 ,1 a vomimiI ihn nnihal.lllttf tm that the two men lost their lives bat Hint: with the waves. Although the trip thoy undertook is frequently made I by Indians In a frail canoe, at times the waters are treacherous, and a tide rip Is something to be feared even by much larger craft. The disappearance of Clyde Phlllpps remain a much a mystery aa ever, and much speculation Is rife aa to his whereabout. It is said that he stated, a short time before his disappearance, that ho was going to San Francisco, where he had boon offered a good situ ation, but there wo no way he could have gotten out of town without hav ing been seen somewhere and It Is hard ly probable that he would have gone away without letting someone know of his definite Intention. The more prob able theory seem to be that his mind became unbalanced over hla troubles and that he Jumped from the dock, but the mystery that surrounds the whole occurrence Is aa deep ai that which shrouds the disappearance ot young Jack Adams. The atreet committee of the council met yesterday afternoon with City At torney Smith to consider the difficulty that arose over the confusion of bids on the Twelfth street contract The commute decided to readvertlse for bids, calling for the replanklng of the street and for the construction of the crossing. Hereafter this rule will be observed and the contractor bidding lowest on crooslngs will be awarded the contract for that work separately from the general street Improvement. The committee also decided that It would no longer observe leniency with the con tractors, but that it would require the bonds to be stamped and In such shape that tho city would not be loaer If the work waa not faithfully performed. The advertisement for bid will be found In another column. The German ship Gcrtrud crossed In yesterday at noon. She cornea from Na gasaki and carries baUast and stores. She had a rather rough trip for the past ten days but came out very fortu nate. Captain Henke, In speaking of mo commencement or the storm, saJd that there waa an unusually high zlass with a northwesterly wind when the wind shifted rapidly to the south and the barometer dropped till It stood at 29.10, and a terrific gale waa blowing. This waa the same time that the low est register of the barometer was not ed here. This was succeeded by a dead cairn and with the heavy nea still run nlng the ship rolled fearfully. One of her yards was broken but fortunately waa secured so that It hung In the slings and did not fall to the deck, The mate had hla foot somewhat Injur ed by a nawser. Big Sale. Porcelain Ware. Flower Decorations Gilt Handles. Cream Pitcher ..iftcts Berry Haucers xacta Cups aud saucers ... iVHcts Bowls 16 CIS Plates 7 cis 44 Piece Dinner Set 4.TO 100 Piece Dinner Met ...tio.4S Gold Tracings Meat Dish sScts Salad Dish . a 8 eta Sugar Bowl 4 Sets Milk Pitcher .4cts Sauce Boat J6cta Pickle Dish so cts Plate . S cts Caps and Saacsrs iScts 44 piece Dinner Set so loopiee Dinner Set... Sxi.fS We are Cutting Prices all to Pieces During our Big; Clearance Sale. Great American ImportiBfl: Tea Go. 871 Commercial Street, Astoria. Or. Th following amendment to Airtorla's city charter was passed In IH95: '"Hoc. 14&. All road taxes collected on prop erty and poll within the limit of the city of Astoria shall be turned over to the city In the sums manner a other taxe collected for It, and shall bo ex ponded oxi4iilvely upon road, high ways and street rrowilng within said city." Thl amendment diverted In M200.M; In 1HS7, $077.:(Si: In lin, tHili.V), or a total of tn,637.0 for city pur poa In the three yara. Although levied by the county this amount wa. turned over to the city to build and repair crossing which I not done In any other city in the state. Tho total amount that ha been used outside the city during the same period for the repairing of over two hundred miles of road I but WM.Z2. LAROB8T ARMOJl PLATE. What I probably the largest single armor plate la to bo usd la the con struction of the battle Wisconsin. The plate will become the port plate of a turret on the vomel, and Is being cut at an angle Instead of being the arc of a circle, the Idea being to better deflect a shot. What the armor plate I to a battleship, Hoatetter' Stomach Hitters I to the atomach. It resists the at tack of constipation. Indigestion, dys pepttta, bllloune, and prevents ma laria, fever and ague. It will restore a weak stomach to normal condition. Any one troubled with the above ail ment will do well to try th Hitter at once. For fifty years It has stood alone while Its many Imitators have fallen. ORIXJONIAN "CRAWFISHES." JUHruct Statement Regarding Flnan- I ciai i rospecis Of A. oc i. it. it. Oregonlan. mm 'fa urflflA nf vMl.pitatf .n Southern Pacific policy, and on the Aa it rla & Columbia River Railroad. Tne Orgnian has caused further inquiry to be madi.. That Mr. Huntington con trolled th Astoria road, or even was stock holdei In it, there I no record. The Oregonlan was going on common re.ort. Of course. Mr. Hammond, a manager of the Astoria road. Is jn- He tin klnr! .if nhlfirnHon In HIv.iIva I anything arout his business, to tell who I his aHociaie are, or where his bon is were placeij. It Is not usual to -.ake lui-h reqjot of any railroad operator. iiui Dy request ot mo uregonion air. ll.'.innjond has permitted It to make examinat.on of the road'a return of earning!! and expenses for a consider able time. The statement Is remark able, und even surprising. It shows that, &s a conhequence of the grett r ductlon of r;te forced by river com petition, the radway ha very much Increased its earnings, that the increase hat been steady, und that It still con tinues. Moreover, the exhibit shows that the earnings over operating expenses amount to a sum sufllclent to dispel every Idea or apprehension that the road may "go ahort" On the contrary, It Is, in the circumstances, doing an astonishing business. The Oregonian Is permitted to copy the following from Its exhibit of earnings and expenses rturlng the three months of the present fiscal year July, August and Septem berIn comparison with those of the corresponding three months of the year EARNINGS. Pataenger 1900. 199. Through 677 65 t 1.096 17 Loral 41 S4.777 36 Mails 1.808 30 1.7S5 27 Kxpress 1.535 14 1,145 99 Excess baggage 213 41 1S2 19 Chair car J.094 00 1.487 60 Total ,t33.6Sl 81 140.454 48 Freight Through J11.5S9 45 J10.033 53 Local 11,213 34 8.281 31 Company 28 45 121 91 Total $22,831 24 $18,438 75 Miscellaneous Car mileage $ 647 60 $ 707 76 Locomotive mileage 2.2X3 00 3,740 00 Rental of buildings . 25 00 75 00 Sundry 378 30 119 00 Total $ 3.333 90 $ 4.641 76 OPERATING EXPENSES. Maintenance ot way and structures ....$ 6,873 57 $ 8.131 58 Maintenance ot equip ment 3,595 75 3.579 12 inducting transpor tation 22.057 13 23,031 11 General expenses.... 3.678 S2 2.643 10 Total $36,205 27 J37.3S4 91 Earnings over oper ating expenses ....$43,641 6S $26,148 08 This, all things considered, must be celled a very satisfactory showing for tne l.'i miles or road embraced In this line. The surplus is Important enough to attract attention, and the gain Is encouraging. A striking thing that the Oregonlan finds Is the proof that from the month the rates were cut there has been Increase of both earnings and sur plus over expenses of operation. It will be seen that in expenses of operation there is Included not only the cost of conducting transportation and main tenance of equipment, but cost of main tenance of way and structures. Be tween Portland and Astoria the rates are absurdly low, yet the exhibits show beyond question that the road makes better returns with those low rates than it would with rates advanced to former figures. The Investment of money in this road Is very considerable. It Is an Import ant adjunct to the transport business of the country, and it Is pretty clear that Mr. Hammond knows how to take care of himself. It would be Interesting to see the figures of the several steam boat lines far comparison. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Vrtt Ana wriri Viqva nrf wvkcrlatoisarl r whit ha VP mrtVfitrl rv thl a frtiirtti fVrm other seotlona of the state, may be reg istered at tne omce or w. Kobt, on and Bond streets, nrior tn Nnvemher S at 6 o'clock p. m. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Columbia Harbor Land Comnany to F. Warren Jessup lots 1 and 2, block 13. Warrenton Park; J350. W. B. Adair, administrator, to Sofus Jensen lot 10, block 58, Port of Upper Astoria; $15. C. H. Page to Nina Schoppe lot 8. block 8, Railroad addition to Ocean Grove; 1100. Nlcolal Brother Company to Isaac Murphy right-of-way across the north east quarter of section 9, township 7, norm or range e west; l. E. C. Belknapp and wife to Flnley & Taylor V,4 acres In section 7, town ship 8 north, range 7 wont; 1300. Cajsa Olson to Olof Olson 162 acre In' section 30, township 7 north, range west; $1. W. Hill Gatrell to Henrietta Gatrell block 2, Railroad Extension addition to Astoria; S1000. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Do you think at all? It pays tO Mne Benjamin Franklin used his thinker and invented the printing press. Edison makes use of his thinker and makes fortunes. Everybody can make money II they'll only think. THINK OF OUR Think how much money you can save on Clothing, Hats and Furnishings and you too will make money; at least you will save money and that is the same thing. yABYf TO FARMERS AND PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT FARMERS We are Sole Agents for " RUSHFORD WAGONS." We guarantee that they have no equal for easy running,strength and durability, and our prices are right Fisher Bros., Agts., Astoria. Oregon. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. , V ALwIwBNs Tenth nd Commercial Streets KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Paoiflo Brewery, of which Bottled beer for family nse or kef Mr John Kopp is prop-ietor, make beer I beer inpplied at any time, delivery ii tor domesMe and export trade. I the city free. Horth Pacific Brewery Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes. Yla the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 J Days to Salt Lake 2 J Days to Denver 3 J Days to Chicago 4 J Days to New York. Free recllnlnr chairs, upholsters tourist aleeplng cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all train. For further Information apply to a O. TERRT. W. E. CO MAN, Trav. Pass. Aft Gen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. 4k N. Actors may be superstitious, but they don't believe in tha gnost unul tbey see It wallc SWEEP SALE It UXORIOUS VEL The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best ideas tor comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production ot the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on thla line are protected by the Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD. H. L. 8ISLER. General Agent. TiAVeJlug As'U Portland, Ore.