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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1901)
.tJ" i : -I 1 i is i N' n fin T-1 gaily otortau. Telephone Main 9SL TERM3 OP SUBSCRIPTION DAlLT. trot by m-'iV. Pr Jr ect by mail, per month nred by carrier. Pr month. . .W . WKKKl.Y tent by mtU, per year. In aJvan.-e. C The Astor.aa guarantee ta It adv'r- Uttrt th largest circulation of an? mmiwr r-MUaej on th Coluxbta A DIFFF-RF.NVF.. Ther la a vast difference betwn th con.lltlona which broufhl th clt lrn mornifnt about In Orratrr Nrw Tork an J that which baa pushJ th cittrna movanwit In this city. Hr th ob)-t U to pntuat th ttcur of otTir of mm who r.li thy wouM not b wccrwsful If they cam out uVr tft-"- propr political nam, which Is PKMOCRAT. ! 1 Nw Tvrk th citiina raovtnwnt f for the ruT ot po'1" ,h m jueradra from th conttvl of th city a affaire. Th city Republican ticket tan.1 tor honty in politics as well as clean, moral rovernir.ent for the city of Astoria. It U comrosel of citiirns who are not afrail to stanJ upon their Personal rejutallon r.J who are not a.hmeJ of b..ing cnllrJ Republicans. ras:em Oregon has at !at beoo-ne tirv'l of the broken promises ma J b" Portland anJ is no In the flelJ wlh a derr.anl that J-f.nite re.-oi:nl;'.on be Siven it political'y. Th Penlleton Tribune voices this demand as follows -This can be done only throusrh tVlr own men and from this reason they in sist on being well recofrnixJ on the state ticket. If TVestern Oregon has the tmj'resslon that the agitation East of the Cascades Is only due to th desire of politicians to gain political ambitions It should erase such an idea from its mind. The leaders are men who. though they may possess political ambitions, are supported by th people and will be chosen as the best representatives of the people's In terests In this part of the state. A startling story comes from Wis con.in In connection with the unusual number of accidental killings of deer hunters. It is now alleged that in sev eral instances Inlians have Intention ally shot the men down. The invasion this fall by thousands of sportsmen has resulted in a wholesale daughter nf deer at the very door of the Indian wigwams. This is sai 1 to have driven the red men "ill with Jealousy. Half civilized Indian." hav- informed old time hunters that the .n!y way to rid the pineries of ci'y sp irtsmen !. to soar them out by mean of st-ndlnij a few stray bullets here and there, wher ever the hunter hap;-er.ed M be lyir.g in wait. The atiIntment of Captain Croiier, of the Ordnance De;artment to be. Chief of Ordnance with the rank '' bria.lier-Ber.eraI for a term of four years, is important in that it shows the determination of the president and uf Secretary Root to vitallz-.- army staff departments and. regardless of questions of seniority, to select fr these Important psitiona the men who eem to be le-st fitted to fill them. The president, from his ex;enence in the war with ?paln. has a keen idea of the importance of having active and enereetic men in such positions of re sponsibility. Brooklyn Union. We notice many of the papers of the Columbia Inland Empire who i re rightfully agitating the opening of the Columbia and Snake rivers are also out for H. W. Scott for I'nited Sates Senator. By what process of reason ing they can justify their position is beyond comprehension. Harvy Scott In the senate sincerely working for the opening of the Upper Columbia is about as probable as the devil prose lvtlng for the Christian religion. Detectives from the Treasury De partment of the United States govern ment believe that they have unearthed one of the most extensive smuggling schemes In the history of the country. They estimate that UuO.ftiO worth of furs have been smustgled Into this country from Canada, and of this quantity about JZJ.OOO -worth have been confiscated by the government from some of the most fashionable people of Northern Ohio. In accordance with an order of the department of the Interior, the Forest reserve of Arltona h.iv-e twn taken from the Jurisdiction of the uiH-rln-tendent of forest res rc 1 H Hn na, h- la the future will .ickot alt ..: hi time to The till a ..1 th Pev.k rir reere of N' M.. Tbo supervisors of the Art -na foivst re x rM'i will report direct to the Inter -tor dervartrmnt and no super!:-.'.. n-Vnt for .VHxom all! be lnt.-d Te rnp.d now ilomwn tariff if a,V;t.d will lar!y In. rvs duties on our pr-.ncipie exports to thai country and wi; joubtlrsa have a serious ef fect ur n our trade ith it. It is pro to ra: the tariff on wheat from J W pyr ton to I'.J V fr ton. re from a? to Jit J! per ton. oats from ii TO to $li per ton. corn fnm UTO to tS iO per ton. flour from 11T to W pr ton. . v.arg-s of drunknes were made against Captain Tilley governor of Tutui'.a by a presumably responsible person. A b-rd of caad offlcerw a sent all th ay out ther at an enor mous cost to th go-rnment to Inves tigate tb matter and thy have re ported that no evidence was submitted to tut port th charges. Tilley has been removed from the position of roernor. why? The Cherokee National Coun.-H has pas-wd a relief bill authot-tln-i -e dis tribution of ' 'v" among th- C:.. ro-ke-s. This wi'l make a t-r capita payment of aVout $:0. The -!n ii at chief has approved the i;' I i' will be sent at or..-e v th-1 p-.-i '..-f ' the '"nitM States for his approval. 1? ap I roved by the president, t aynnet will be mad this winter Our oi l trid and true fr.. n !. the a serj-ent. has bobbed up aain There can b- no aha !-w of douM of his existence now. for Vncl Sam him self stands sponsor fr him. In an of ficial r-i rt. backed bv all the official pro.f In the way of sicnatures that ran 1 asked for. the Hy Iroirraphlc buiau describes his makeup. Sousa's band played the Sinr .St'anele-i Fanner" before King Ed ward and a party of his royal high nesses' friend and was forced to re peat it upon the request of E-larl. If Is the sam wherever that banner c.e the longer It waves th better becomes the world. The Oak'anl Iron Work hus made s. settlement with -h strik'nir Irin workers the men wee enncee.M the shorter work ay nf l hows iti 1 t.r in urease of two nrd ne-hiitf rents an hour In wages. h -s r.f I'lnklatd a--e ro-v rurn!n? on nr' n i-ve 7' a r'-f Phim'-'ieV 1TT f i;1s to i" w etjn. ?1r TvoTtTs t. i:1.! ibn?1 h'1 rame o' h;s f " h 'h.'-n"'-' if Hiv" IV our1 to hiv. 'e. k jnv. The "hP.ir. re; ' tk. r--:.'!rt government's proposal -e.T.- linu ..trvr"r,' r....- t n ':. 4t-.,n n -t as s.v i -fa.r 'c,ev ns n is v.'l--'..-.J first. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Sine- th- vl't of ?h Or-ml Puke Michael Nieh,!.lV!V-v' .ge:lf, i ,ir Je . f the rrart t i Krn- eror Fran is J ,..ph at P.u-iapest. Sv- we. ks air- a:! trace of fri'flon le-f.re.-n Vl.-'.r.a sr, 1 S; P tcr-birir hri.s i'sicj.erel A fire In 'he- I.lve-p.-. .1 rtc'-ir,i?e bui'. I.ng venter lay morn n.. ? 'he r.-- tilt of an ext.Ioion. w.i "l. ! af-. er two hours and n ha'f w-i-v !,y the firemen. The ci,-,mlrf-r of r-.-Mn'T' ,.f-f.c-es and th" ex. hange r.'-us r-m we- ' i hiefiy affected. The r!,iT.' la .-on-siderable. The de'lica'lun of the ' '-r.' -n.iry Collegiate Institute has just oieurrec) at Hackettstown. X. J. The bull. ling deoVate.l replaces the one !,-troye, by fire Octob- r 31. VM. Th total ro was J.'l'),'"!. all of whlc-h has h-n raised since th-t destruction of the old buildings. Missionary alvlces, says the cnn s'antlnon'e roert.wr.r.fia(.n' nf the I,n don Times and New York Times, brings news that Khar Hoot U tran 'jull. but he adjoining settlements of Kra'onm Durebiah un-l I ;i 1 1 i - have Ijwn ravage) by Kurds, against whom the ar.thorl'i-s are powerless. A Den-er News spec lal from Nogales, Arizona, says that ctltoms officials ther seized a pay car of the Southern Pacific- railroad coming up and plae. ed Paymaster Robinson and three oth ers ui.'ler arrest on the charge of havlrig several thousand contraband Meg'can cigars In their possession. All hav- been released on ball. Condemnation proceedings, the ob ject of which Is to secure for the Unit ed States more land at Fort Worden, were commenced yesterday In the U. 3. dlstrlcr court at Seattle. Two hun dred Drorerty owners are defendants and the land In cjuestlon Is situated on the outskirts of I'ort Townsend, and will probably cost YJiStA. The Jury will leave Seattle on a govern ment tug and view the premises. While tunny givnl people are charit able In HiKkmt anil houtr-gownx. th.it I m reason why people cannot le charliablr In clawhammer an.l trains Inter oca-an. ! I'turlc Replogle, Atwaler. O.. a In cry Nd shape Ho w: ' l uf-f.-tvd a grtvt deal with tny kidney ; iin.l rv.juesii.1 to try Foley's Kid- n.y I'ure. t did an mi l In four day 1 a able to r to woik a; li, now I art mtlMy well." Hart Pruitslon. The tiovt en'f.it w HI be on lVccm Nr Chicago Tribune AN' EVAN JKl IT S 9TKT. "t suffereil for year with a btvn 1 chla' or I'ing trouble and tried various remedies but did not obtain perman- ; ent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure." writes Uev. JmK Klrkman. evangelist of ltelle River. 111. "I hav no hesitation In , recommending It to all sufferers from ; maladies of thla kind." On Minute Cough Cure affords Immediate relief 1 for roughs, colda and all kinds of throat and lung troubles For croup ; It Is unequalled. Absolutely aaf. Very pleasant to take, never falls and U really a favorite with th children Th.-y lk It. Chaa. Roger, lrugglst. I ltesldes practicing patience and for jtttude. Miss gton may be collecting a j lot of moss. Anaconda Standard. j SAVED MB I JFK. I "I wish to say that I feel I owe my ' ! life to Kodol !"ysiepsla Cure.'1 writes ; M. C. Chrltenwn. of llaytleld. Mum ' For thrv years I was tnubl-d with dyspepsia ti that t could hold nothing on niv stomach. Many times I woutl t- nnahle to retain a moravl of f v,l ; i Finally I ws conilned to toy hrl . psvtirs said I couM not live. I read one of your advertisement on K.l t Ivsrvrsia Cure and thought It fit my 1 rase and commenced Its u I heitan to Improve from Ui flrt bottle Now I am cured and recommend It to all." j Pl-sts your food. Cures all atomnch troubles. Chat. Rogers. Prugslst. Little old New York Is now com plaining because It can only bi-c a -or.ifliWi customs house. Salt ljke Tribune. HEALTH ANT nn.VfTT A poor complexion Is usually the re sult of a torpid liver or Irregular -. tlon of the bowels. T'nless nature's r f use Is carried off It will surely cause Impure blood. Pimples, rolls and oth er eruption follow. This Is naturr't 1 method of throwing off the poisons which the bowl failed to remove TV Wltfs Little Early Risers are world famous for remedying this condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action "f th bowels but never cause griping, rramps or distress. Safe pills Chas. Rogers. Druggist. New Jersey mlss.s nothing In the way of ex. Itement. from the octopus down to the l.H-kJaw germ. Washing ton Star. INFORM YTfAN WANTKP The manufacturers of Banner Silv ' having always believed that r.o doc tor or medicine ran cur In ev-rv caw. but r-ver having heard hT.- Runner Salve failed to cure ulcers, s .rs. t- t , t. r. e-zemn. or plies, as a m.it'-r "f ciri-.slty would like to know 1 'here Br- iirh cases. If so they will cl.i -'. : r- f'ln I the money. Hart s Drugstore F.iotb.i'.l at Yale, whi- h has '.-ar J"0 -0 this SeHSon. Seeri.H ' n til' t-ro:!t;ible than prigefgli'in -Kan 'i'v tar. -1 OF PKNFFIT TO YOf. P. .. Mitchell. Fulford. Ml "Dur lnir a lore lllnens I wa troubl-d wl'h I.. I snre.a. vran adviaed to try P-'.V-tt s Wth Hazel Palve and d d rn with wond'-rful result". I was perfectly cured. It I the l.est n.ilv.- on 'he mar ket " Pure rure for plies sor biKns IV-v.-re nf counterfeit fhns p.oirer rr,l--.sf. The men on the Tain'. i it. v c r- 1 nr.- looking around very a'i.!..'is!c f i any stray life lines or l.r-e h- b'i"y" -Mail and F.xpres j Ivlltcr Lynch, nf the Daily P.-st. PhllllpBhiira:. N. J.. has tasted the ; merl' nf Foley' Honey and Tar with , thl reult: "I have used a (treat manv patent remedle In my family i for rnusha and cold, nnd I can hon estly say your Honey and Tar I the I bet thine of the kind I have ever I u.e d and I cannot ra" -. . nvf-h In I praise nf It." Hart pruxstc,re. An eastern Inventor says he can turn out airship at U.Vf a. nvn. The flyle alrh!p la already a clrui? on the mttrket. Minneapolis Journal. SATISFIED PBOPMv Are the best advertisers for Foley' Honey and Tar and all who use It afree that It Is a splendid remedy for counh. colds or ore lungt Hart a Drugstore. Queen UI has heard of our big treasury surplu. and she has come back to offer her assistanc e in reduc ing It. Topeka State Journal. A cold, cough or la grippe can b "nipped In the hud, with a dose or two of Foley' Honey and Tar. Peware of aubntltute. Hart't Drugatort. A great cfc-al of English aristocracy and a great deal of American money will be In evidence at the coronation of Kink Edward.Washlngton Star. THE JOB PRINTING No Job FAST PRESSES Ti li i ASTORiAN Ki'W .villi Pnii.i:, M vs V'.i 0-i.. of th- . louds op Mr Hryanal J,.i.. s Funny tlilhs I .an t iir i!.-t (litis a I k Is tiiniewhat larger than Stror.K v me n ..rti!'i :s On.-vn - a man hand. It In alout the sm- N.-v.-r mind, he'll make up ' r It by and nhai-e of a h.-nd. and tb- ln-ad s.-ltii; y..u fal.-.- uftorno'-r.s II- uU-I'-k" like D I! If ill' -i,hlc:l.. Ttl- ally h.-.-s .,.ul,!,- by that time -Pi-Holt bun--. Kr.-e fr.-ss. 1 K. Pryan, of lewder. Ills, write: 'My little l,y w.i very low with, pneumonia, t'nknown to th'- doctor i e ifave him Foley's Honey and Tur. The r.-.-ult ai miiKto-al and puzzled : the -be tors, a.s It Immediately mped ; the ra klr.it coim-h and he null kly re- ' ...ere.l Hart K Prutcatore. Antli'.nv Hope doesn't .llspnir of finding a common denominator for Kniflis'i and Amerlcnn Joke. Some men never will r strain their riotous ImftKlnatlcins KariSH "lty Star. ', W. Lynch, Winchester, Ind., writes "I owe the life of my boy to Foley' Hon'-y and Tar. He had mem branous c roup, and th" first dose gave him relief. We continued lis uae and Its soon brought l.tiii out of danifer." Hart's DruKtor. If t.'icli- .Sum only knew where he wished that canal -dug he might sot those liberals nnd conservative to digging, pending a resumption of hut-tilltl'-s i 'blc hko Tribune. TO STOP A COLD. After exposure or when you feeF a cold coming on, take a dote of Fobrf't Honey and Tar. It never fall to t()p a cold If taken In time. Hart's Drug store. Mr. Dp New will not be the sole mat rimonial attraction 'on Chrlrtmns. A i New Jersey girl I going t i man y h'-r i grandfather on that day.--Washington ; Star. The publication of the plot to make I Pf)f nltl f0itr. ,nd fu nfrma!loB Alaska a republic wa a gnat surprise I regarding Eaiitern trip, call on ir al io the conaplrator. They expected to dret keep It dark all winter.-New York A. B. C. DKNNI9T0N, Commercial. City Pa. and Ticket Agrot, Portland. STOPilfifJ t Of ull kiiuls from it visiluij; onrvl ti n tUily lU'wii'tttior or a lumk. OUR LINOTYPE TyH'Mtliiijj Mrtiliiiit in tlio luiiuls of i-nui ti nt cpcrtitiirs muMi's ut ti turn out work iiHjtiirin ii l.tro titiiuiiiit iif tvpoM tlini; on -In rt i tot too mill t irici i aw :i 1 low nil O'liiKtit'irs, too Large or too Small Tliri-e of tin-in at llic i r ici of our incmi-iiic; :ttrituii'. ARTISTIC WORK Wt tirt- rnnly t utiiliTtriki' work n tiiriii); nrtistii- tiiii-h. Wf urr ix tti r prrpaP il lluni luritiiforf fr tliis .-In, of work. PAPER STOCK. Wo nirry u liiror ihpI M-lc't tis k of 1 1 it- vt-ry l'fl hihI iiiciliiiin (jni'li i of .ii.. r iiinl rinl : n v; t.itiiiiii ry W'r can ili-!isf tun as to j t : . 1 1 : t v aiol prii f. A trial r 1 r sniif itnl M.,;i, Mil JOB OFFICE GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paul, DulullUIinnf apnlls Chicago and All Punt 's:. DAILY TILAINS; FAST TIMK; SER VICE AND SCBNERY UN EQUALS. Thr'tigh Palac. and Tourltt flleeptrt, Dining ml Huffet Hmuklng Library Cart. Tl'bi.la tn nrilnta Pial via Pnetland and the Or-,t Northern By., on talt ar O. It. A N. Tic ket Off!., Atto'la, ! or Great Northern Ticket Offkt Ijj THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word Tint TlU of tht PW".'!"! Hrvlc via f ho Korihwestorn lino.. Might Titiiit lUlly U;.n Ml 1'juI i ant Chicago, comprising The IjO1 I'ullmtl.i H.cp.'H, i IVffri'" Dining t'.rt. i l.lbisty snl ti.-rviil in I'srs, : Kr Itcclliiiiig I'litir Vara, The :0(h I'vtituty Train - -Hun K'y ly of the Yrr. The Finest Twin In the WoHa tltciric liij.n. nrt( THK HAli)Kll 8TATK KXrHKJW. th" rtnt Pally Trln Hunning llrtween Hi I'sul and Chicago, via ih Hiuwt Un. Conneetlont frm ih WW U.U U Th. NOItTHKRN rACIFH." OK BAT SOUTH HUN ANU CANADIAN lAV."irK: It TH. Thl It lo tht IIK9T UMK bleeo Omaha. HI. I'ul and Mlnneapollt All Agent Bell TU'k.t ia The Northwestern Line W II. MIC A. P. II. U WHI.BU. (letifrsl Ag'nL Trav. Agent W Alder Street. PortUnd. Oregon I lvlK.l. Fifth mid l,eae .Irilng ts I'ortUtid Arthd overland Kiprt Train for Slnn. Itoss-btirg, Asli Innil Hi-ramnto. ' J pin I'gdeii. son f'raii- , J a m rlm-o. Mojair ,t Angrlm. HI i'o. J 2l) a III New I Heir Bil l .' p III th Katt. At Woo,lburn (daily cscrpt Hun. itavV tfitimlrtf train connect with I train f.r Mt. An gel, Sllvrrlon. II r o w n t v 1 1 1 e, Kprlngfleld. and Natron, and ren in train fur Ut. Angel and Hllr ton. 7 JO a ra' 'orvalll pauen. 1 ger. 114 M p ml Hherldan psUSs-n- I r Imily. "lllr eirept Hunitar. Itehat tkkett on Ml h-'wrn I'ort land. Hacrametito und Kan Frncli-o, Net rate IK o dial ia. oliliotit Is-rtti and Ul r,nd iia. In. ludHK In-rth. lUlr u4 ticket to Kaatern t-ilnta an, I Kurope. Also Japan. China. Mono lulu and Auatra.ll I'an be obtained ftoin v A Si bllllnif Third an.l Wash ItiaTton rc-t TAM1III.1. DIVISIiiN' l'a'ti(-r depot foot of J. (Tt-ri -ti St lrave for nsw( lailv : 1 ii a m ; i: J. I ... J :j. i ii. II 3D P m snl W p ni. oi S.inlay i only. Arriv at I'lrtlan-I ,lil at Jl. I 'in .'ji a in I :.'i. .1 if.. ;t. : I I 1M, IS w III , ! Si. a in oii.y ' i" i-ii ! M .n lav. M an.l 1 1 li a ! ,liy. iii.ljr. j l.caie rr I 'all.is da ! i dsy at i J" p m A ' r.i , at 9 3-t in r.ntiit'r triln Iraiea .n S.i ti ps nun I'ort. an I 1 Pilln for Alrl- e ilorlays. Wrdin-s.lai a an I tfr! dij i 3 ii l m litiiiti Tii laa Tbtir-Ii anj Silui li)" spi Hu -lav. i: li m 1 1 .1.1 it li'n Kr: in 1 !'. A(l Il T, UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th4 "N.irlhwe,trn Lm '. I" iralnt. flcstr.c llghlrl thr.ugliou'. blh lunde and out, nnd iejtn heitrd, are with out riri-pllnn, the flnea; t'alns in ih wurll. They cnil lv '.he lit.-!. icci an I bit l.l'n f ir oinforl. . ..in .-nl n-e and luxury ever nrTere.l :e travelling nubile, and l!nge:her r the tin : complete and splendid pro.ln.-tl m t f t ft car builder' art. The tplendld T-'a n Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'ailfk' and The Canadian I ulNc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No txtra charge for the r.i.ror acommoctatlnna and all cUms of llck tit ar avallabl for paig cr. tht train oa thl lint are prote:t:d bjr th Interlocking Hlcxtk Byalem. W, It. MBAD, H. 1. 3I8f JCH. General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Oregon. ifrrfm Milwaukee" whtn going to tny point A familiar nam of in Chicago. Milwaukee at St. Paul Railway, known all over tht Union at tht Great Railway running th "Pioneer Limited" iralnt every day ind night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train lo tht world." Underttand: Connection! art mad wlih all transcontinental line, tocurlof to passenger tht beat tervlc known. Lumrlou cotchet, electric light. itm heat, of variety equaled by no other line. ge that your tlrket read via "Th In tht Untied State or Canada. All ticket atent f'll them. For rate, pamphlet or other infor mation, addre, J W. CA8BY, C. J. FDDT, Trav. Pas. Agt. Osn. Agt.. Portland, Ore. Portland. Or. M wt -nl F SOIiT" ASTORIA AND CULUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. ik.wk rniiti AMi I ! a tki a ui I I'orilsiel In "ii lh t I I II in m :.(. in fr v.i ii. .ml wr u u I'oluls I A" loll I v i m r i I oiiU.i.I onl vi y ii tfi a in tlUtl...; lelllU IIHUBW I ft v ipr piv ihIoN IslolU lr VV itiit'iili'li, I tk'tlM riiirl I 'll M uuv ll l lit IIsmoimOiI mil A.loil 'Hit',, in ' ra.l.li' lot M am illoll. , ! I'll In 1 1 . In II o W S II , ... I h III I 1 p I !. Ilsiion ml. tun i l i in i m I -in. i an I AOell Hiin.biy oily All iralnt lliak cl,i i-ilnnx'llon al llolile Willi H Northern I'aciriii lrlnt lo and from Hi Kt and Hounl polnltv 1 f. alATO. Ocn'i Frighi and rnier Agnt. ..Fordand - Gloria oule. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT.' Dlly Hound Trip Kicspt llundty. TlMt CAHO Irf-ivo irtund T a. in, Iin A Ur a 7 p m. The Dalles Boat STR. " TAHOMA." Ilf t re n I'or laiil The ldc, n,l wr r.mi IIMt. CAMU Ix-aica I'oitiani. Tii'ly. Tliurtlayt an.) Katu itlll tl I in. Arr.vra Tlir Dillr I'm m diy I V to. (.rains I'll. iMUe. Hun.layt, Weill- ,lia a'-! Fr.Jav. at f ni. Arr ir. 1'iciianJ .am ,lay, I in fhia r-'iito ha th fran le( awnlc at tia. !l ':ia on earih letn llnf Foot of Aidrr irct lloth 'I'h-uir Main iil. A J TA VI ill Att A.lorl JiillN M FII.I.ihi.M. TJi Dll. I'ltATIIKK A MAH.S'Krl. A(l llt Ii vcf VVol.tMltD A VWKUJt. A(ta WM.t Malm n. J r VVATT A(l Vn,mvr 11 W fltliMIToS. A(. loftland Oregon Shoij Line and Union Pacific i TiMi: s-iii:d fl.FH Arrlk Fr -to l'-o tl". ilt I kr. tVtivi-r. Kt Wo-tti. mil h i h i-s i' 1 I 3a p nv S' I ..-ii.. I !. ' ant Fist H i.t l.ikf. Ii.-liv.-t Ft. VV.tlti. Ulna hi, K mi ii i I v k pi a m H' ! II. a. h c .( and t.aal : Walt i 'Vall7 laMtlsl, II, Hp kltl- ! tltlrop , , H I'.uit. Imi nth 7 oo a m M : .uk I'hi r( all I'an; I'M' rt I'hvie.i f'ortlan I st-' tl ') ') a in v a 1 1 u ti ! -inir!"ii A t an 1 1.-Kpr.-a k ... ,. ,,, v ; i 1 1 mi : -'lifo. li St. Pan' I'.ia: ttia.i ll , Ml vl. I Spokan-' "3 h nir from Portland ' lo ilili-igj. N-l I'hitl.gr nf i'r. ii KAN AND IlIVKll M'TI FDt'LK -Frun Aiorl-- , All anlllng dal ub)ect to chnng I For ."an Fran- l ': Co ei ei y flk ,layi 7 a tn I ' I e x .-lit Hun I'oluuib a Hlv-r 4 m. T i I'or l.in.l a n,l xc. Way Latiting,. Monday Niticot'a ..iie .Vatorl on . ept Sin lay, for Ilnaoi, ,-n ni r d il l. '' there with tr.i in f r l.ng ll- .i h. Tl -iti nit N o li, l,-i,-ii p,,t. 11. lm nlng arrlica at Ail.t t a Hue .-veil- U W !.ol NSIIKItllY, Agent. Aatotla A L f'llAIil. 'I.tieinl l',is..-iu.-r Agetil, I'nrtl.iiul. orcg iti. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people art rontempl iting a. trip, whether un huMi.e.a or pleaaure, Ih.y naturally want the bet .rvlo iibtalimlilt a far a .peed, emfort and afety is concerned. Kmpli.yta of th W Bi'oNHIN CKNTRAL LINKS art palJ to firv, tht public and ur Iralnt are operated u a to mike elm con nection with diverging llnet at all Junction point Pullman Palac Bleeping and Chair Car on through train. Dining car ervlct uneg.tlled, Meato erved a la oarte. In order to obtain Hit nm-rlaag tr vlo, aak the ticket ag.nl lo Mil you a Hcket over The Wisconsin Central lines and yon will make direct connection at Bt. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all nolnta Baal. For any furthtr lnfurmll.)n -all on. anv ticket agent, er cnrro,iind with JA9. C. POND, 0en. P.aa. Ag't. or JAB. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, wi. Oenrral Agent. TUB CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN- RAlLWAT. .rtiffiSK1 0lAO & MO