The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 06, 1901, Image 2

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Telephone Main Ml.
TERMS OP SimsORllTION
DAILY.
Sent by mil, per year
Sent by ni'.U per m,Mith
Served by earner, per month 0
WFF.KLY.
Cent by mull. per year. In advance. !00
The AMorUn guarantee, to ttn adv'r
tta.ra the largest circulation ef ny
newspaper r-MiahM n th Columbia
WHAT THF.T WANT
The delegation representing the Cu
ban Industrial intereats which recently
visited thla country and preaented 10
President Roosevelt a oelitlon setting
forth concessions which they ulrd
thf UnltWI States to make to Cuban
produvta. waa not very moJest In Iti
(JemanJa. which were aa follows:
Flrat-That molaawa anJ row nufars
u Pto No. 1 of the Duti-h standard.
. . " ,n v"ub' - 4mltted
froe Of Hi dutle
d-That t"kJivo leaf frown In
Cuba ant lamM un.ler Tarasrarh
No ii of the Vnitel P'a'e cuatoma
tariff, on belrie Imported Into the
Vnltei Pta-oa. :r. if wrapper., a duty
of 1 a prtund and that unpeelAft.
imst 'mnied fillera ray M cents a
TOnl-That cn clra. dcarMfj
and rher.'s of all sorts manufactured
n Cnha and mention In rarasrai-h
No T of the fniteH States customs
ariffs a dutv of a r-und 1
levied and the presvnt adlltional tat
of J5 per cent a 1 valorem be suppress
1 altorethr.
Fonrth-Th.it a reduction be m.vl.
on the alcohol, spirits and rums (by-rnvlu.-ts
of suenrcaneV an t on pre
TV sweetmeats and sweets manu
factured In Cuba, with Cuban fruits,
of 4fl per "' of ,blr respective du
Ties as classiflet under the resrective
paracraphs In the Tnlted States cus
toms tariffs.
n.'ih Th-it no Internal revenue tax
or lmrosts annulling the concessions
,bove -.Mlclted be established In the
Tnlt'd Stt.
The petition also set forth the fact
that the Industrial situation in Cuba
vas under a cloud of depression and
the remedies to relieve it must be ap
plied at once or the difficulties created
by the acute condition would encum-lw-r
the road to a speedy formation of
an Independent government of the Isl
ands The petition classes as follows:
We therefore, respectfully entreat
you. either by virtue of the constitu
tional authority vested in you. or by
requestlns congress In your first mes
sage to grant vou the necessary au
thority, to Immediately establish am
ple commercial prv'lees between the
United States the ilmost exclusive
market for our products an 1 Cuba,
bas--d on the foreRiin? petition, as a
rnpasii'-e of urnt necessity and indis
pensaMe for the salvation of the isl
nnd." It is safe to say that as mu h as
th pr-sid"nt and concress are Inter
ested ;n the welfare of Cut.a. no hasty
action will be taken and if concession
are mad" it will be alons lin'-s calcu
lated to the mutual benefit of the in-
dustries of the T"nltd States and
The I'nitel Stat-s Industrial Com
mission has published an annual re
port or. its study "f the rela'on of
capital and labor, in whi' h it d-s'rilies
In detail the arrans-m-nts effcicJ be
tween the employers ar.d enployes in
regard to wa?-s and hours of !,-'l,or.
and says that such omi rorr.I.-ej have
made most progress where Ui-h sides
to the controversy are most thorough
ly organized. Now this is an Import
ant point, and those employers who are
opposed to all labor u lions, or think
thev are. should mark it Weil because
the commission's Investigations show
how incorrect is the assumption often
made that the organization of labor
and caoital must array the two forces
in hostility and prevent industrial
peace. The contrary will be found to
be the case In the long run; when
caoital and labor reach an advanced
stage of organization the effect will be
to keep the peace instead of i.reaking
it, to promote compromises and dimin
ish the number of strik. -s and lockouts.
If different results have atten ied the
beginning of labor organization it la
because the new system has not yet
reached Its natural equilibrium. Oak
land Enquirer.
"The original copy of the I-elara-tlon
of Independence is no mote" :;n
nounces a dispatch from Waithlr.gb-n.
"The stirring text and signatures of
the members of the continental con
gress have faded away. The precious
document preserved in the cabinet In
the state department library Is now
practically nothing more than a' large
Rheet of parchment. Part of the words
Declaration Independence,' which were
written In large letters, are deciph
erable, but not a signature is visible
to the naked ey. Cna hardly dlscernl
Mo strike of John llancvk's ffn l
all (hut remain of the b.d.1 m l vigor
ous autograph, vhl.-h ! pui-pom-ly
made largo sn aa to h.iw the flriin
government that he hn.l no f r of he
Ins known"
For several yearn it has ln-i n pie
dieted thai In time the P.-n-lti.' V. t
sintes would ho the .! snnve ef
lumber supply to the slates east of the j .., sli;r,ltv, fr VBM ,,nm.
K.vkv Mountains, Already that j ,-hni r Pitta- trouhV and tr..l ai Ions
prophe. y Is being fu'!ll!Hl. The linn- j iinedlc but did not obtain pcrmnn
her supplv of Minnesota and other ' '"n, u,,t" I coninien.vd usltut tn.
states on the Eastern slope of the
cr,at divide is already to- limited to
meot half the demands made UHn j
them and as a cons.. iiience this Indus- j
trv in Oregon and Washington la i
I
growing by bat and hoiinda. With our j
Increasing demand In Eastern mar-
keta of the t'nlted States and the!
growing by leaps nad bounds. With our
tries, the future of this Industry In the
Pacific Northwest Is most encouraging.
A vote by a Republican against the
Ctty Republican ticket Is notice to the
world that the Republican party is i
not to be trusted with the dtr.'.utstra.
tlon of the city's affairs. Even those
. iv.1- t ,,k-.
who are responsible for the promuiga-
tlon of the opposition ticket can find
nothing derogatory to say asainst the
character or ability of the candidates
on the Republican ticket, and this is
u not mrtisanshlp to vote for y ur
tirtv candidates when they are men
vf un loubte.1 honesty. (rvd business
ability and worthy of the utmost con
fllence. It is your duty to yourself.
your city anl your party.
n .i.io,! tj t re -.ip nen.le.1
the promotion of so many thhr if
unusuat Interest to the Ta lrV Coast
states In h!s messace to oingr'ss. that
It Is difficult to say lust which ne j su pf a torrM ,.V(r or ,rrei.ulnr
will be of gre.ites benefit to the d-'- J tlon of the bowels, t'nless nature's r-f-velopment
of this seolon of the foun- ! l carried off It will ur.ly cause
. ,, .,., ,, ,,. ! Imrure blood. Pimples, boils and o:h-
tnr. Terhaps the greatest Im'iiellite '
! er eruptions follow. This l n.iturp s
effect up.n our comm-ree would b- m(i(hn) of throw,nK off th( ,,,,
felt by the constmo'lon of the r.icif h0h the bowls failed to remove. Pe
cable. as It would at once unl'e -hat j Witt's Little Early Risers are world
are now widely separated oommoTl.il i famous for remedying this condition.
communities.
bowels but never cause griping.
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, aft- , crRmp w pafe pm
r cnroful consideration of the reports i p.ogers. Druggist.
and estimates of leading beet sugar a. . . T7 .
J Stonebroke P.- you think your fa
producers, estimates the bee- sugar ,her ,vouM (l1 ..,y carrying
crbicton for 1HM at ltvi Tve jyu, n- lress-l don't t now. If he's
beet surar rnvlncfon Is ,t!-i...d ns ' anything like me he would Tit -Bits
'..Hows: California tons- Mv--ie-n.
fi'vf'wi tons Colon lo. c 'v-o -ns j
'"ph. tons; N--bnka ' n '
Vei- Vo"k. T'""1 tons- Wwi'o-'p
.vi
on Minne--o'a r V'.V:ng-
.in yA tons; O-epon.
T.on 1 inn'i a'1 rroich i"e-.cv i :n
lie r.-.oort whi h his tven drn-vr 'in v
'he experts who. vNI-e.l N'T Y"-V nil
P!osron to rib'ain 'nf 'n'T:ni -. ' it .-.
to he tin 'egr' .'ind s''-'t m ' -i.-ir
in th 'e cl'l.-s On 'he '"Vn'r T. .'-i,..p
f!n:lwav whl-'h 's -h" m-.sf ;p.to- Vi-e
un-lerround l!n 'here, p.-.f n-.or.. 'han
triin ire run dil'v ir-l p"-
of nff.iirs is con'eact-..i v.i'h ro'on's
record of ?'t cars hotlrlr In efirh 'i
r- ct inn.
Tt -p t.i MTttl!',. c? r - T "f cv rv
cnr 'ida'c on th Ct.v Tiep-iMIrm 'cke
hit 'l-c r.f'lce "s ce..V'n?r 'he n'lp 7f
vom Civnr an hopet. f-cr .p rov
pfi'-rirtTvif.Ti' vote fi'r 'he Pien ho .'' re
Vn-.'.'-n o l.e nt'O'-e s'it ci.,n "f '.e-r,ng
'oiptr vote far the r i r lM.'i'e-- on 'he
"i'v r.epub'i'.m ticket.
Tt In n ho ho'.-d th Vm"-1' " '
Fathor Kn' l-c-h.. kf-r a l-oln'st. rr ! to
broker M' 11 hn'-c iflnr.r,fi..- i;ri'n"d
h Tammanv io" to nrov-nt l l-n
from vrlt'ne h!" mi-moirn. Th- ptih
'ic l alrr-adv rr-ttv w-!l fifptn!nti'd
with th-Ti and l nnioii'i to t) i-ld of
'hf-lr a.-l'lf-atlng offr.rt
7rp Pam will luilM a navy vard
at Puhlcf Bav rhilir.r.lno Inland -.h'-ro
the largf-ft hatt V.nhp. rnn l ripalr'-d.
!! In In th Philf.ptn- to ntav and
r.rorioa-s to fortify Mm f.oji'ion hv hav
ing all th" nwwv adjun'to at 'ian 1
for propr-r di-fen""1 of thorp r-ootu-tialona.
OH puuliern are made In Texan now
while yon wait. A short time airo a
Arm eontraeted to complete an oil
eufher in the I'.eaumont district within
a tneilf'efl time or charge noihinir f-.r
work. The firm got their pay.
With the automobile skipping along
at the rate of n mile In T.Vt necr.ndn,
who win say that, the flylnsr mi-hlne
no. with un?
The American people have always
put their stamp of disapproval upon
a third term for their chief executive.
What Is wine for the nation Is wine
for the muni' Ipallty.
t'horlo KcpWIo, Atttater, O., wn
In wry had nhntv. Ho ys: ''1 nf
fetvd i Krft dotvl with my kidney
.-tn'.t mis niui'(i'. t try Foley ' Kid
ney Cure, 1 ill.l o and In four days
I ns nllf to gn to work again, now I
am entirely well." Hart lVugsu'iv.
Pat I'rowe may be hut, IVsnlhly ho
has boon kidnaped hininelf - Tni onm
AX EVAN.5KI.tST'S ST.-P.Y.
' 1 .... '
James Klrkman. rvangelUt of IVIle
, Kivir .., hv n ., ,
rvconmicndlnK It to all sufferer from i
maladies of this kind." One Minute
0ou'h flr,ml" "'''" "lief,
for cougha, colda and all kinds of
nt anJ ng lroub,f, For cpnui, ,
it Is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very
pleasant to take, never falls and l '
rl,!r 'vorite with the children.
j They like It. Chaa. Rogers. Prugglst. i
The man who ast embarked In the '
! making of corncob pljva aa a business
Idled disgracefully rich. Chicago Trl-
bune.
Saved hps ufk.
j "i , . to say that t feet I owe my
j life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." writes
i ' C. t hrlstenson. of Hayrtcld. Minn
...
i "For three years I was troubled with
(ly,;x.11,a ,0 , couU, MJ nothlll
j on n). stornach. Many times I would
, be unable to retain a mors-1 of food.
' Finally I was confined to my bed.
r.t v ont.l T ,.nii 1 ti. tit-. f tNtit.l
I fur i" i'ut nti n iirn'iiirii -9 iu "' i -i
, Pv,,Mj 0ur aml tnUh.ht lt fl, ,y
case and commenced Its ue I becan
i to improve rrom tne nrst oottie .o
t am cured and recommend li to all "
Picests your food. Cures all s'omuch
troubles. Chas. Rogir. Prugvlst.
J
Rass-Wlilts rii!',w his wf,. flr.li
Fogg Making game of ler? I see
lston Transcript.
HEALTH ANT RR.M'TT
A pwr complexion Is usually the re-
They stimulate the liver and promote
I regular and healthy action of the
TNPORM ATfiN WANTED
Th" manufacturers of Fanner Falve
having ahvavs believed that r.o d or.
tor or medicine ran cure in everv case,
but never having heard vhre Rainer
Salve failed to cure ulcers, s 'res let.
ter. czema. cr plVs. as a m.nvr of
curiosity would like to kn c.v i' there
n--e surh rases. If so thev wil! gli l'y
r'md the money. Hart P. ue-onre
lvi.oiiraging. Il My trul'i In
I". minu'i-. '"nn you not civ- tie on.,
rnv nf hot- lfor 1 l-'iiv "on fon-v-'r''
Sh F-'r thnt clot k i half :in i;"ir
f.is' -R'-ooklyn I.lf-
"'F PEVKFIT TO T'l".
P. .-. MitohMl. Fulford Md "luir
inir a long 111 n- I '.n truuM-d with
t..) or'. was advlsi-d to trv TWiT
Wi'fh Hawl Palvo nn-1 did ro v.-lth
: wnnd-rful rults. I wan t-'-rfor-'ly
i rur-.l. I- Id the l-cdt sal v.- on th ni.'ir
' k-t." P'lr rur for p!ls sor- . hurna.
; n-'W.-.n- nf ronntf rfi-lt". Ch.i It"g'-r.
; Pr'ir;i"t.
! Sharp On hN hlr'hdav bo'..r- ilo'r
marring sh civ., trm a h .k I'ti'l'l.-.l
i "A Pf-rfr-ct n-nt.-man." Wlir-it..n -S
Any r-hange affr a y-ar of niarri'-l
1 lif"' ?harpo Yi-s: nn hin l.vt l.irth-
day nh gav him a hook i-tultl'-d.
"Wild Anlmal I IlU'P Xfot. " fhlrago
N'.o
F.ditor Lynch, of the Daily Pont.
Phlllipnhurg. N. J.. han tailed the
mrllR of Fnh-y'n Honf-v nnd Tar with
thla rcault: "1 have ukpI a grnt
manv patpnt rmpdipn In my family
for cougha and colds, nnd I can hon
estly ray your Honoy and Tar In th
tit thing of the kind I have ever
used and I rannot na- ' -ru-h In
r.ralne of It." Hart 'a Drugstore.
The cashier nnd the floorwalker were
talking to kill time. "Foothall must
I- an awful tiring game,'' .-.aid the
cashier. "Oh! I don't know.'' ri-pll"d
the floorwalke", "they're not on their
f'-et all the time, you know." Vonk'-rH
Statesman.
SATISFIED PryPI-K.
Are the bent advertisers for Foley's
Honey and Tar and nil who use It
agree that It Is a splendid remedy for
roughs, colds or core lungs Hart s
Drugstore.
Tommy Pop, what Is meant by the
breath of suspicion? Tommy's Pop
The breath of suspicion, my son. Is a
figure of speech based largely upon
the aroma of. cloven Philadelphia
Ilecord.
A cold, cough or la grippe can be
"nipped In the bud, with a dose or two
of Foley's Honey and Tar. Pewnre. of
substitutes. Hart's Drugstore.
1" li c
JOB PRINTING
No Job
FAST PRESSES
Teli phiini'lMain liiil
ASTOHIAfJ
Kl'W A i; I I'l;i'l;, M w u.i i;
AI)Oo..-u Kiiliy.iiu Tlun -.o'i o not
Int- n l t.. tak- ;i tw-.-tity-filt!i v Ifo Into
'"m" "nmr ttnnll No. l.y
A'.l-'' I' ! i l:i : ii . .,,-n v i,.n I
k-o to th. l .izair I hiiv not ting- r ..nd
I'll I'tiouiih f..r ii, y .r.'i.-nt v Iv-s to
ii.- "'ilriL-i on (. r. Ti in.l nn- ! thingi
tin y wiili in., in hiiy Iliookh-n Lugle.
J. V. llryan. of T,ovd"r, Ills, urlti-H
'My lltlli- hoy ivas vrv low ulili
I'ti-nmotiin. 1'nknoun lo tin- doctors
." gav.' him Fult-y'H Homy and Tar.
Tii- r'-fiill wan magical nnd puzzh-d
th" dofirirs, an It lmm"diati-lv atfippil
thi- racking rough and lin nulikly n--iovi.rd.
llart'H Prtlgatnrp.
Wh'-re He Wim Lacking I hlnk '
pnpa In Junt an menn an he can he, nn-
wrt'il the little one with Indignation. I
"Why, nnked ln-r mother In purprlse. i
Oh, he never run tell anything nhout
the f hnngi-n In the weathr. wan the I
r.-t'lv. Why d oexn'l h" get the rheil- j
inatNm. like ,ucv Mlller'n father?
fhleng., Po-t
W. Lynch. Winchester, Tnd.,
writes "j owe the life of my hoy to
Foley's Honey and Tar He had mem- I
branous croii. and th" llrnt done gave
him n lief. We continued lis use and
lis sc.on brought blni out of danger."
Hart s Drugstore.
He Didn't '''.nut.-Ln.'y of Ihe House
. -dirldgci. ill'ln I yon i M me when
you iam. h'-te yon would have no
male fil 'inls coining around the house,
and now I find a riinn In tin- t lichen
almost every evening? Bridget -Slum-,
mum. (hot altt no male friend of
molne at nil-he's me husband. Town
and 'loun'.:."
TO STOP A COLD.
After exposure or when you feel a
cold coming on, take a dose of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It never falls to slop
a cold If taken In time. Hart's Drugstore.
STOEW
1
Of all kinds fivm n visiting cnl
to a tlail y iicwsinptr or a Innit.
ODR LINOTYPE
Tyi'fst'ttinej Miuliiiii' in tin
liaiuls of rini'ti'iit opciators
fiial'li'.s ns to turn out work
iiiMirin a largo amount l"
tvpi'si'ttinj; on -lu'it iiotiff
aiul at jifit'i-s a ay In low all
i'iiii't'tit,'rs.
too Large or too Small
Tlirt'f of tlniii at tin M-r ice
I'fi'iir iiifiva-ing patrmiai'tv
ARTISTIC WORK
Y are n aily to itn! rtakr
work ri 'iiinng artistic linisli.
Wo arc Im U r proparcil than
heretofore for thi flu-- f
work.
PAPER STOCK.
We t arry a large ami -t lei t
-tot k of the Very he-t alol
lin ilium grail. - of .n.cr an, I
printing -taliuiierv. We eail
plea-e ol as to iij.il'tv aliil
price. A tl i;ll ol'ilef -nlieite.l
JOB OFFICE
Mr Ni-u ly i i.,i. it.oi lj i And'
i,i i., y.oi ir-i n;.,ng wlih i!i, l.ui. li- !
,-r. I"'.v" Mia N.-:y.-.l Hi. iil.-ti-
,i,iv ii,. W ,.(, ., y. n. r ,u, iimn, i
Moitim.-i Wh-n I :..-r u four pound
,.,.,, ),. n;u.ii -. -1 1 - . -tithing
H. v. n i:io ,k!n K.i,;k
GO EAST
VIA
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'shortest and
QUICKEST LINE
TO
St. Paul, I)nlutli,Miiineiinli.sl'lili:airn
and All Points 'Z in:.
I
DAILY TRAIN'S; FAST TIMK; BP-It-I
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j Througli Paine and Tourist Sleeper,
Dining nnl Hiifrc; Smoking
j Llbraiy Cars,
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I Tickets to points East via Portland
and ih fir.-at Northern Uy., on sal
at O. II. A S. Ticket fmi.-e. Aslo-la,
or Orat Northern Ticket f)lfl
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For rales, folders and full lnformallon
I regarding Uastem trip, call on ir d
i drew
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'City Pass, and Ticket Agsnt, Portland.
BESTOF EVERYTHING
In a Word Thla Telia of iht r..igr
Hrvl via
f ho Northwestern lino..
Kllihl Tialna Pilly llAinern Hi. r.iul
an I l'lilcao, r 'inpilnlng
The I attest I'lilliiutn tticpr".
I I'seilena lUnlng t'jrf,
I l.ltiiarjr 4n, uin.'i v l o i'.ir,
. Kr? llci luting I'hsir i'm.
; The :Cth tVnlury Tralnn
I Itum Kv'y Pay of th Vrr
The Finest Tram in the Worh
I Clrcuic Lkjhtrd rit.Uil
TIIK HAIHIKU HTATK KXTUKSS. IM
rinst Pally Train Itunnuig irt
Ht. I'aul and ChU-ar-', la Bhorl
Un.
Conneelloii fruu :h Wt Md vU
Th NOItTIIKRN I'ACtKIC.
OK BAT NOHTIIMItN AND
CANADIAN l'ACirb' UU
Thl Is alo th IIK8T LINK b'tn
Omaha, 8t. Faul and HIiiik-si-UIi
All Afnti 8ll Ttck'lt a
The Northwestern Line
W It. MKAP. II. I. BISI.ICH,
llnoril Agent Trav. Agent
! Alder ttr.'l. Portland. tKgon
I leK., Klfth Slid
lining t I'oitiuiel
Al 1 1 r
I i 'vrrisnd Kiprrsa
Train f..r Salem,
Itoistiurg, Aili -
land Sa raJitriilo. I
'I 30 p lie i igdeii. San Kruii
clnil. Mojitvc to
I Angelrs. Ill 'o,
J j'D a III New I 'lei. un
:o p in
th Kail.
At Woo.lhurn
dally rxrriit Sun
day), morning
train roiuin I. li hi
train fur Mt. An
Hllvrrlmi. II r u w ! v 1 1 1 -,
Bprtngrldil. and
Natron, and vrn
Ing train for Ml
Angul and Hllmr
ton. 7 Jrt a m "nr all la pnnarn.
I gr.
III. SO p ml Shrrldan trio
I g'r.
Illy. tmilr irpt Hundar.
tli-hat tli kt on aair h-'wi--n I'urt-
land, Harram'nlo and Han Kram-laro.
Ni't rnt'-a 1171 fliat 1 Inn. nlihoiit
ll-rth and IiJ vniid 1 Iniu. In. hi ling
U-rth.
j lUtra and tli kft to Katrm point '
'and KurotMi Alao Japan, t'hlna. Iloiio- j
lulu and Au.tmlln. I'm Im otiiainr
from A Si hilling, Thli l mi l Wmli. I
InKtoti rrii'ta I
YAMHII.I. PIVI.SIKN I
Pawng-r di-po; f ...t of J.fTi-ri n Si !
I-avi- f ir w-go .lailr il .'' "J i
in : 1: i". 1 rv-, 3 :s : ir. v. i ;.. 1
II .1') p m ii n I "v i in 01 Sim .t v i
oily. Arm at Portland .lally at 35 I
n :o pi mi ami j:, ; i', ' . :u
7 i in m) j. tn ; I.' 4" i in iiilv i '''i''
M..n lav. Ji an l l j a m Sun ,
liny, iit.fy,
I.i-avii f.,r Pa'l.ia d.t::- . .-i-pt Sun ,
ill ar I 3o (i in An.w- a: r.otijnl
nt 9 n i a in j
I'iihi. liu r trilu '.i-ai.1 I'Oln f .r j
Air!-- Muti lay. W.-dn.--In a ;in l Krl'
dm ai ! I'i p in lt(,un. Tu- lay. I
Tliumday n. S.itur day
Kii-pt Hu '.lay.
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T,
UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
Th 'Nir'!iwi'"t..in Lm '.d" riin,
flei trlc llghl! Ihr 'Ugli"U li'i'.h 1'isid'
lire! out. and t.'itti heitrd. d r- with
out I'lc -pt Ion, th rue": train in ;h
world. They i-nilit lv !he lib-at. i i-uri;
anl hst Id'-ii f ir I'otiifoi t. roni. nl"e
nnd luxury ever onVr.'.l :h. i ,i v-llng
tiuhlli-, and altogether ir. Ihe in. al
complete and npl'-ndul prndu -!l in .f th
liiir hulldern' art,
i
j Tliene ii'l.'ndld Tu rn
I Connect With
The (ircut Northern
The Northern I'mlfk- nnd
The Canadian t'acifk'
AT HT. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the PAST.
No Utra charge for these superior
ai'ominodiitlnii and all rl,i-.i nf ll, k
el are available for pasnge er. Ihe
trains o 'hla lin are pron-t d by the
Interlocking fllock Hy:m.
W. II MKAP. II. L. MISMOIt.
fp'neral Agent. Traveling Ag't.
Portland, Oregon.
Milwaukee" when going to any polnl
A familiar name, of (lie Chit-ago,
Milwaukee B'. Paul Hallway, known
all over th Union ns the flrnt Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
everv dav and night between fit. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfoct train In Ihe world."
Understand; Connection are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
h'-ut, of a varl'-ty equaled by no other
line.
See that your ticket reads via "The
In the Unlled Slates or Canada. All
ticket aaenls f them.
For rates, pamphlet or other infor
mation, address,
j. W. CAHIOY, C. J. BODY,
Trav. Pan. Agt. Oen. Agt.,
Portland, Ore. Portland. Ore.
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iWtW SOUTH
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
HIVfR RAILROAD.
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All train iimkd iI'mi i'niini-il.'n al
tlol'l wuii i North.in I'm'ino Iralna
In and from (he Kail and Hounl polNla.
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STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT."
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. lit Him. Way lind ng, Monday
."'am r Nitic.fa Live. Astoria on
: : I" d illl. , .it fin lay, for !w:lc.i.
, in. . ;. K h'-r- i'i ti i in f ,r luig
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Il 't.li nli.g ,ii r;M' .it Aat -r .1 a line even
mg i W I.i il NHItKltKV, Agent
Anlorln.
A L CRAIII,
'iisjiersl l',ieKer Agenl,
I'ottl.ind. (irigoii.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
Winn people art rnntoini.il King a
trip, whether ,,n bualneaa ,.r pleaaur.
liny naturally want . ,.-t .ivlc
"lilalnnhle ,is f1(r pa a,,c,,, 1(,,f1rt ,,
safety Is concerned Kinployea of th
WIH.'ONMIN f'KNTUAI. LINKH ir.
pall t a-rve the puhlio and our trains
are operated an ns to nuke cloaa run.
iiecthitin with diverging Un,. at all
Junction iiolnts
Pullman Palace flieeulng and Chair
t ar on through train.
Dining car service, uneg-eped, Menla
served a la carte.
In order to nhinln the nrst-clas r
vice, ask the Icket ag"ii sen you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and von will m.ike direct connection
at Ht. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all point East.
For any further liiformttl m -all on
any llcket sgent, or cnrri',.on I with
JAH. C. POND, flen. Pas. Ag't.
or JA3. A. CLOCIC, Milwaukee, Wis.
General Agent,
THI1 CIIICAOO A NonTIIWKHTKrtH
IIAILWAY.
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