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MOUNIN; VSTOMAV MDM-SDA Y. JANTAKY S. l!Hli gaily atoviau. Telephone Main WL TKRMS OF 9CUSCRIPTION 1190 DAILT. Bent b tnttt. Pr Cat by mail tw month Bsnred by carrier, per monih WKKKl.Y. fnt by mult, ptt yr. In advan,-. .M Tht Astor'nn guarantees ta its adver tiser the largest circularlon of ny opaper r"hlihcj on the Columbia rtTer. pmVrr.KS in soiknce. Of the scientific advances effected within the last twelve moniht perhaps those In electricity are the most nota ble. Prominent among thi-m are the perfecting of to suirag batterle whose lightness especially adapts them to the operation of automobiles, Pup ln's system of promoting long dis tance telephony and now applications of wireless telegraphy. Whatever may be thought of Marconi's attempt to es tablish communication between Europe and America, this much Is certain: The reporting of incoming steamships several hours earlier than was prac ticable a year ago is alone an innova tion of great particular value. Inas much as Pupin's Invention has not ben put into service, one cannot well estimate its utility with accuracy at prcs-nt. Put the handsome price paid for it by the IV II company is sisnlti- cant testimony, to say the least. Asain. concerning Cooper Hewitt's vapor lamp and the outcome of the German experiments with an alternat ing current for traction, it is too soon to speak with confidence. Koch's announcement of his belief that tuberculosis is not transmi.-ible from cattle to mankind was the most sensa tional incid of the year in the realm of sanitation. The suggestion has not been very favorably received, but it haa reopened for further consideration an exceedingly Important Question. Gaylord's alleged discovery of the germ of cancer needs confirmation. So does Novy's invention of a new way to fight intestinal disease. But while the former Involves merely the cause of a malady the latter promisee a cure, I and hence should prove more servicea ble. There has of late been an increas ed use of electricity for thera;-eutic purpcises. and a growing faith in the responsibility of the mosquito for the dissemination of yellow fever and ma laria. Both, however, date back of the year just closed. Since ariel navigation Is arctiy more than ' herioc sport" as Chief Engineer Melville called it the per formance of Santos-Dumont can hard ly be regarded as a s-ri .u.. . ..ntrShu tion to science. It does not rank, for instance, with the successful use of t steam turbine on a passenger v; m for the first tim. The latter event Is prophetic of new economies in marine engineering. But the most marked Im provement in transportation facilities recently recorded is the virtual com pletion of the ilanchurlaa s-ctijn of the Siberian railway. A through tram service from Europe to Port Arthur has not yet been established, although it is promised in the near future. When that program is carrlel Into ef fect it will materially reduce the cost of and time required for a Journey j from London to Peking or from Paris to Yokohama. Moreover, much valu able merchandise which now takes the water route will then go by land. J. J. Thompson's declaration that he has measured particles of matter a tiiousana times smaller than an atom I of hydrogen may possibly exert an In- j t'uenre rjn industrial chemistry. But j even if It should not. the ph'i irophic j interest of the statement renown It i profoundly fascinating. An unprece dented movem-nt in the n-huia around the star In Perseus Is another recent event which appeals powerfully to th Imagination and sets one thinking about the constitution of the un!ver. Curiously enough, the corpuscular the ory directs attention to the infinitely small, while the apparent change of position in the nebula of Nova Per se! suggests Inconceivably great veloc ities and distances in space. The United States Steel Corporation I placing certain of its business in stitutions under rigid civil aervlce rulea. In its entirety the system 1 now In force upon the lake steamers of the company. In which there are acme 200 employe;. Every t an em ployed upon the ships Is entered upon !' ' INt and a tare: ill rvvvrd of Ms ..! p k- t On (his near I and tills sl II.- are future proinotlivis t, N made. Kifi'v lxvnt In tn have lis place, nn! pi - niii; l.'i.s will N r.ni l. from one l.i anoih. r. n v.ii-nn.ie. eve nr. Fin tJter than Ihis. it Is unn.nitii-.-d that the i Wither o'TUvri. the eaplatn ar.,1 ehtef lt-ngine.-i-. :! ho gi. n a shun- in the ' earning of the ships. i-mnnionctng .J0l.h thoie of the vear i h'.eh h.is lis 1. the rvsult tving that each captain I cNff enciTi.-er v ;M tv.vive lm- ' m. .li.iit l a h.n.N .n Mini in a ! '.Won i : 1 ;"' '' ! It is stated !fu-!!-." ;h.t. v hi o "h- nc-'ont divl- ten. Is Mi!' l-e eon:;ned to c.ipta'.ns am! ally extended as the system works out. an! In time it Is expootel that each employe will reovive a good siiej iT.ristnias present. If his reoinl on the hooks of the company shows him en title.! to it This vil erv.-e system is the project of General ..Manager Wol vln. of the Pittsburg Steamship Com pany the subsMiarv company, which has the lake end of the steel corpora tion. Captain Wolvin is SKjuirely In opposition to th rule that i.ll men should receive an e.iual rate of pax He aims to secure recognition for su perior merit and faithful s vice upon the part of the employes of the com pany. He hopes. und r the n- w- sys tem, to secure a ola.s of emtloes who will remain permanently in the . ti p!, y of the company, anl from among whom all future pr -morions higher positions w.U l ma ! fill service will re rewar,l- i by promotion, but by a .iar. :o all I";uth- nly in the j earnings. I j Jt ' said ,,f M1" . Incoming s-.-r-t.iry ; th-'! s!-? carefully Shaw. vO.fe if the of th treasury. cu:-.t..1 the .-..st. h-r husband could "' fisur-d wh-th afford to take a place in the cabinet. The salary of such a position Is a j There's no rest for those tlreles III .... t.. .ii k.. ,., nsi,i.. I He workers lr. King's N.-w Ufe Pills Who gets a salary of a year' The man who in private life. In a bank, as the attache of a railroad, us a mer chant In a small city, as a farmer on a small scale, can count on this in vnv is deemed fortunate. If a cabinet rifii er has to dert-nd on his private In come abov,? the- amount of this salary, thi re is something w rong. The hon ors of opposition are cl "Sed to the man of ordinary mean. As a matter of fncT. thre is onnsi.leral! rwns.-nie and flubdub aliout a cabinet jN.sjtion. Th- n-cesslty for keeping up a c-rtaln style of living is purely a matter of imagination. That th- essential !-cn- i-s cannot bo main'aine-l ..n the salary of the off.'-e is one n? the cur rent fi'M.ins. It is true that the m.-n -all -J to the cabinet are usually ma ture, men whose success in lif- has L- en mirk-I. and w ho hav.. advar.. ed bevond the stage at whl- rl .--alary eon tinu s to any ensid-ra. ..n They would as r.-a !ily serve for nothing as for what th'-y g,-r. This dvs not Im- ply that If the .resident v.er to se-!-' I a man absolutely w ithout means, the rnan Would be placed In any em barrassing position. The salary would be far mire than h- had ever earned, far more than 'h" average ltiz-n of ability earns. The professional rnan with an issurd incom of V1 is for. tunate. By tx-ir.g transferred to Wash ington he Is not changed; perhaps he thinks he Is. I' is rertainly remarkable that the ''oiumbia rivr bar is an obstruction I to Astoria's commerce and not to that I f, "f Portland This is th- argument now I being put up by the narrow-gauge and some w ha! unscrupulous Oregonian. .rnered on every phase of th- com- rnon point agl'ation yet discuss.-., the Portland organ of the railway poo! seeks to create the belief that Vessels making Portland harbor do not use ihe Columbia riv-r bar or that ob- structlons to navigation ai e prinr-ipally between As'nria and the s..a. to th detriment of the wean port. We have all h-arl of the man who was so crook' - ! that, if a n;nl were driven into him and found to h- is as 'n,'ri th-n extracted. ;t would If-re-ernble a c ,rks rew: but stmlght ::H a (Id. 1, with the Oregcnian string ' Ar' lihisliof, Hi i, ,.'-l, of if r.t r I. has issued a pastoral letter :n which he deplores the fever, sh d'-sire for en joyment and worldly pleasures which he claims is growing In Catholic fam ilies. Conjugal confidence, he says, Is disappearing, and the yoke of filial obedience is weighing heavily. The archbishop sharply denounces the aters and private parties as the evils most to be avoided. He censures halls held In private houses, where, he says, "dances that shame decency, dresses that outrage good taste as well aa modesty, and discourses and songs that would not be permitted otherwise prevail " The an tiWshop wants the faithful against these praett.es. nnd calls upon the Kivnch newspapers .upprvsa adi eriweiii. nl. and noil.e of theaters. I'll at Walla Walla the farmers are I ginning t.i .Ionian.! freed m frum the oltitehes of the wheat nnl railway ivols. Its iva!! a tty I hoy couM net have m ule the demand nK ut throe cais as. i. iilm it might h.n .1-ni Stiine i!s.l I tn i niot in: tucis ,-uv slow. Stops Inc Loufb and Wirk (HI Ihc Cold. tax.itto ltroiiui Oultune Tablets cur a eoi.l In one ilay. No cure. No Pay. PrU li cems. Krank IN ve . the great e'evator man carried insurance of more ihan $1 iV ii.1. The facts shows the foresight I which controlled his c nduct There I are others who would like to do the I smne If they could. thk rvi:. ok tiik pi Trinr i This question has been worrying many people who fear that the cal supply Is becoming exhausted, but there Is no need to worry, however, as a substitute has been discovered In petroleum. In nearly all of Nature's products we And that us soon as one material become scarce another Is discovered to take Its place. There Is one exception, and that Is llostetlrrs Stomach Hitters. It Is Nature's own remedy for all stomach, liver and Niwel complaints, and during the past rifty years It has N-en Iniposstiile to make a belter medicine. It cures In Itgestion. dysvp.U. constipation, ner vousness an l malaria. f.-er and ague If ou have never tried It do so to- 1 day. I: cannot help do v .u g ... Our ; friva!" I'ie Stamp Is over the neck of ! !the Ii.it tie. J. P. Morgan lh" other day die . he. k f t il 1 ". His game draw is very like solitaire. WOKKIN'S : Mnl'llS A PAY. millions an1 aiways i.usy. cui ing lor- pid IJver. Jaundice. Hlliousness. Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache and drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nl.e. work wonders. Try them; 15 cents at Hart's Prugstore. j The power that prepared the high- w ays of iife seems to have arranged jthat the fingerposts along the primrose I paths shall rarely point tn the Proni lis.sl Iind I'aptain Hluitt. SAYS HE WAS TOKTt'RED. ' I suffer?-l such pain from corns I ould hardly walk." writes II. lb. bin son. Hillsborough. Ills., "but lHioklen's Arnl. a Salv completely cure ! them." A' ts like ni.-igf.- on s rains, tipuses, . uts. sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers perfect healer of sk:n di'ea-s and il-s. i'ur- guaranteed by Hart's Drugstore. Pri. . 2j cents. A girl is nev.-r too young to form JStag. opinions of h--r own sex or to express ' hem. -The IWiny of twirls. i h" I gin origin Hll.n W-.llTII MI!.M'NS ' My chill is worth millions to nie." : says Mrs Mary Kltd of Ilarrlsburg. j Pa . 'y.-t I won!! have lost her by 1 1 roup had I not purchased a b"ttl I of me Mmu'e '".nigh "'lire. ' One Min j ul " ugh "tir- is sure cur" fo.- roughs, i croup and throat and lung troubles. I An absolut-lv safe rough run? which a. ts Immediately. The youngest child an take It with entire safetly. The little on.-s like the taste and remember how often It h-l-1 them. Every fam ily should have a bottle of One Minute I'ough "ure handy. At this season es pecially It mav be needed suddenly. '.'has. p.rxinris. Women lov.. good men few aer in terested In men whose goodness Is more or !- unpaired Tit" Man from ' H'-ngan-y. HILL-HEW ESPECIALLY LIABLE. Burns, brui-es and i-uts are extreme ly painful and if n-gler ted often result In blood poisoning. r'hlldren are especl- iany liable wh mishaps because not so careful. As a remedy DeWltt's I Wlt' h Haz'1 !'!,v- ' un" .'aie1. Dram s out the (ire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound Beware -if r ountorfelH ! Sure cure f.,r pil.-s "die Witt's Witch Hazel Salve rure.) my baby of eczema after two physic-Inn gave her up." writes James Mxk. N. Webster, Ind.. I The sores were so bad she soiled two i to five dress, s a day." ' HAS. ItiXi- EBH I ' aptain 'libson cmld taik when his : tut n c-itr,". but his rno"t endearing ac i r oni,lilinir-rit v.a listening. A Light- house Village. A PRoEITAULE INVESTMENT. "I was troubled for about seven years with my Mom.vh and In'Tied half my time," says E. Iirml'k, Somervllle, Ind , "I spent about JlitO and never 'ould get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely w-H." You don't live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are realy starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach's work by digesting the food. You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. CIIAS. ROGERS. An example should not be too far above our heads. Lassie. in Annual Sale coMMriscrs on THURSDAY JANUARY 2d C. H. COOPER Lcadirg! Dry Cccdsand Clothing House of Astoria. I J I HOtle polllSSON-S furm.ur, B j llvl"v V Simv t-niiiMiii' fvirv i:i Farnishinqs ;,:''''" ';: , ii'in inn ll Muck 1 l.ir-r nH'l nrir.l. ami mir hhc will -i- iLi i i( Love Is clairv .-v.int an l most in. n I i" ' ' ..-.. ... ,. i'""1 .''""' "'' ordlngly . P.ip.i I "oil' hard imi:i:m vn s i.osi: cai.i. ' I xt u i k to ley engine although ev ery Joint ached and evrv nerve was ta k.-l with pain. ' vrii-s C W Ptll amy. a locom .'He tin-man of liurllng toit. Iowa. ' I was w.-ak nn! pale, with out any appetite .m l all run down. As I was aboi't to give mi. ii"t a bottle of Ml.rtric loile.s arid, afier taking it. I felt as well as I ever dl I In my ll'e Weak sick y. r.m down people always naln new life, str.-ng'h and vigor from their use. Try Ihem. Sat isfaction gu.irati'' e.l l.y Hart's prng sior... Pri. .- vi . .-n's. ! If Ml' ll. lis anny .- .1 go.-n. .iboi..- riibi t .lis. i. e Sells t 1 V " a Iv-n' t fi-' pa - f sonie of 'he "lirismias I feStlVlMe are h-r.-l.y reeon.ni. -tided to Pi.-k-iis I . I'iNT LIVE T'HlirrilEIt. ' 'onstipu'lon and lonlth never go to gether. IvWltt s Little Early Ills, rs promote easy action of the iMiwels without d, stress "I have been trou bled with lostlveness nine years." says J. " ilreene. Lvpnuw, Ind , "I have tried many remedies but Little Early I'.ls.rs Kive best r-sults 1 CHAS ll'xlEP.S. That (Wall street i manipulator must he a great artist In mendacity and at the same time have til" Superb Self lOlltldeliee of tile g I I ' . W,' 1 1 SlTe-l StorleH C. W. BARR DENTIST Maiisell nulldlng. 573 C imm-rciai St., A3TOKIA, Oft TELEPHONK. KBI) 201. Andrew Asp, Marap. laker, llarlinltk aid Horrir FIRST-CLASH WORK AT REASONARLK prices. Si-c.al Attention Oivfti to Hhlp ai J I Steamtmat R"(lring.Oeneral HI nek - tnithing, Klrst-Claa Horse- Shoeing, etc. COMER TWELFTH AND DUflNf STs! CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. J.A.FASTABEND OBNBIUL CONTRACTOR AND BUILD ETI. e I GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.l'aul, )!ilii:li.Miiiiii'npiilir!ii( ci!:ii and All P' n 'lis; r.'ir 'tig'i P.Hac. .i-;. T Mir .eejer Pining an I ItutTe; Sni ,k ng Library Cars PAII.Y TI'.AISS EAST TIMK. SMI Vb'E AM" S'T.NKUY CN KgPALEP. Fr ra:e, folders nd full Information reg.irbng Eastern trip, .-ill in .r ad dress II I!CKSi iN. i J W PI!AI"N. City Tii k-t Ag't Trav. Pass. Ag t. Portland. A II c PENM.-rri'S, (1 W P A j Ii: I-'Irst Ave. Seattle. Wash. I Dr. T. L. Ball; DENTIrtT. j r.:i Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. I It Will Pay You... j to write for our rale. h..foro you pur- ! has.- a ti.ket to any point In the E.WT. Through Tourist Cms from , the j Pacific Coast to I Chicago and Cincinnati! 1 connei ting with through trains for all 1 I points In the f.,r EAST. SOUTH 'T 1 Si il.'TIIEAST. East and handsomely, I eriilppe,I steiim-heated trains Pining I i.'-irs. HulTei Llhrary Cars. Sleeping Cars and Free i!e, lining ' hair Cars thrmighoiit the following etatea; (WA. INPTANA. WISCONSIN. MIS. Sol'RI, ri'INNEHSKE, IMISIANA, ILLIN'Jlrf. MINNESOTA. Sol.TH PA K'TA. ARKANSAS. KENTCCKY and MISSISSIPPI. For partlcplars regarding fr.-liclit or passenger rates nnd service call on or i address, J. f. LINPSEY. T. K. A P. A. R II. TIIEMIIIJI.L, ''om'l Agent. M3 Third St.. Px.KTLANP, OREUoN. Latest Importations In TEA, RICE and all kinds of CHINA MBItCHANDISE. Contractors for Chinese LABOR Hop Hing Lung & Co J; Bond Street. I ASTORIA AND CULUMIUA I RIVER RAILROAD. IUKVI AM ! HI j 7 ih I' lit i rzww i'i:.t.:;fho Norlhwoslorn lino. Pol III ' Hi , 111 p ut i I r l oril.u.r ii. I I'i'lllU , ii si. m !u''l"" f. - pl Pl I-IiiN 1.I..II , l. r W nrx-iil. n. II' A W I 111 It III tl o m Mo el. Kori Notn A II p ll.illintoii.l nimI Allot I in I 111 llil, e.l, .. h Hirielll.'li. l.'VpHI S i i ... j M.i. . II. ,m i,.. roi. m ,. in i in -u .- n a.i. .ii . ii m MunJ-iv o.-ilv All tr.li . nmk cl.i. conn'.- l 'ii al C.itiie wlili ! Northin Pacific train lo and front ton Kat and Soun I po.nu J l U A 1 1 '. ilen'l Freight and faon-ngor Ani ..Fortland - Astoria outo.. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Pally Hound Tripg Kcti( Sunday. TlMt CAHU Iv Porlland.... 7 a. in. l-nre Astoria I p. n The Dalles Boat STR. " TAHOMA." llftufru Portland. Th pa'.lr, and way PolDts TIME CAIIO l-vrii Portlanl, Tue..ly, Thursdayi and Ha.'ui.Uvs at I a. in. Arr.Vr. The IMIlea the tamo diy 1pm leaves Tli iM.lo.. Hun lay i, We.lnra- .la an.! FriJy( at 7 a in Arr.vri Part. anl. huh dar, I p. nv This rude tiaj the grandest K-rnic l-tia.-ll ilia on erth lein ling foot of Alder iireet llolh 'l'h 'iie Main JM. A J TAYUlt. Agt. A.torU JOHN M PIl.t.iNt.M, Agt. The pailes PltvrilKK A MAHNKS. Aid H.n1 liver. Wil.fKI A WYKltH. Afi. Whl: Salmon. J C WYATT. All Vnouver lu W OlilOIITON, Agi IMrtland A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Whrii p..p; are ronb-inpliting a trip, wneih'-r ,n tnjaii ee r pleasure. Hi. y naturally wain Hie beat civic lit a nati.e as far da atwrd. . . mfort and afeiy a con erne.) Kmpl yei of tl. WI.'iNrtIN CEM'llAI. LINKS ar. I I t tv the pabite and our ua.m aie operate a.i a. to nuke c.,ae c. n-n,-c;loin wl:h d.veig ng llnea at a. I j Junction point Piillma.'i Palace S 'ep'ng and dia r j ' ara .n throug'i Irala , Pill'llg car aervic utiex . eP.-.l. Meal.1 s.-re ,t !. cart' 1 ly rl In , rler li ob a n the flut-. l-i.t r.er. ' "'I''. Sti vie the jicket agent t.i se.t ,.u I .,... a I rk t over The Wisconsin Central Lines' I: fin I von li! m.ike direct r nine.- .mt ! 4 St Piul for Chicago. Milwaukee, and 41: points B.ui!. E. r any flintier Inf.irnit'l o nil on 'iv ticket sgenl, cr n'lrn.i ml wllij JAS. C. POSP. ii'ti, Paas. Ag'l. j 'r j'A." A. CIX'K. M.lwuikee, Wis Oeneral Agent. THE CIHCAiio NKllTIIWKSTKllN ItAlljW AT. KOPP'S HbZST ADeliciotis nnd I 'nlntnble Urink Absolutely Pure The Northern Pacific Ilrswery, of v til h Mr John Kopp la pr oprlf tor. makes heer for domestic and eij.,rt iral- llotlled beer for family un, or keg i,.-r .,i,,!;.., a: any time, prllvery In the city fr. North Pacific Brewery WW 'IV mm. Of New Zcfilntif! W. P. THOMAS, MKr , 5an pranclsco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Siibncrilie(l (hjiitul, Puii-U Cajiital, Ashitw, A.wts in Unitod StatcH, HtirjiliiH to Policy Iloldcrn, Has been Underwriting on tint I'ucific (',m.st 0V(., twenty-two yore. We Rent New Many new inmroveimmlH ndill BESTOF LVERYTHING In Wen! This Tll f P.il"r i Hariri. ls : Huhl TisIms pally llnu Hi. I'sul mil Chicago. c.MiiprUIng Tile I .t t r t rulllim i Hlrep.-fs, CerH-M P iling (r. I.ihigiy snl iii.TVilin Carg, Kr.- li'' limn Chair Cara, l lio :Mli i rnluiy I talll.- Huns I voiy Pay of lh Tear. Tht Fuwst Tiun in the WoHa rif.lm tlijblrii (! flit: IIAP II- l( HTATK KXI'HCIHH, lh f'liiMI l'ol Train lluunilig tlelneea Ml 1'iul anl I'lo.ig', tla I he Mlit l.n Comieetliins 1 r on !i. W'lt Made via Tie NnltrilMtN PACiyiC (IIIKAT MUtTIIKIlS AND CANAPIAN PACIKh" H'TH. Till, la alio Hi. 1 1 KMT I.I NK twta iiinatia. Ht Paul and Minneapolis All Ageiile H.ll Tick la la The Northwestern Line W II MKAP. II I. MtfslJOH. ilrneral Ag'til Trav Agent. : Ald-r Htre.-l, porlln4. OREGON Shout Line and Union Pacific TIMK S'IIKP . II. IX I Ff in I'orllaiid , I'eprl I 111. .. Port a'i ! ;-,- a! K l til via Hunt ington At' ii tie tl ore. Arrlra al' lake, louver, Kt Warth mna ha. Hariea. If I Mp nv Ht I Mill. '4( w ' and Raat HaIi !ke. Ir ri Worth nmi t"' I' in h. Kanaaa city I Isfi m via Hun'.- sp le'Uia. Cb'paa?,i tngt 'ti and K4X Walla Walla""" Ht Paul te- l.t.m. H i Kaa' mail kan- M nneapd'i I' in Paul Pu uib 7 (W a m via MUiukee ("hi- Spokn ,-jg , n t l-Uai "3 hoii'i from Por-ljnd I 1 (!ilng No ('hang, of Car.. " KAN ASP ItlVEH m Ml KPl'l JC - KiTN.m A'ori A.l Ml. It g dale. a-it.Ject (o .-Iiange F 't San Pt.n I. j To ev ef y l! e .lays ' ' ..u 'lib a Itlver I . m. T I' T land and etc. Wai lin I tig. M n laf Na'o-.t'a I. te. Aatorla OH I t ,J li lay, for llwarsi. .1 it t ' '' ' '1 ' r 1 ri . f -r lMig I 11 I'll N r'h llei.-tt p.laca g .in 1: A.t .r a same even ly 'INSltlltlty. Ag"'t Aatotll A I. CHAP; I'l.e'n: P.i-te,K.-r Aneiit, I 'i'l '. I lie I, I Itej .11. wmwvu rmu OF SIlAJUIIOLDKkS $r),(H)ll,(M)() 1,011(1,001) -,tr',ri,l 11 ::oo,(ioo 1,7H,7!I2 Typewriters. (5) WM Ho UNO ii Mo See our latest ' No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art Catalog Kn . . . ;K . L. M. ALEXANDER t CO. Kxolnslvn I'aoifl,, Cst Dnaiert F.M'KKC,.NIE.,o,alTKHUrkHM,0rl,n,,'