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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1902)
A: THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 0, lOOl i Telephone Mala MU TERMS COf OUBtfCRIPTIOJ. : .daslt, MM ant tr matt. Per saonUi .... farvad br earner, per taontfe ...... ''JO SEMt-WKKKXiY. set by aa. Pr r. In advaact, 800 Ths Astortao iwiMtM to lt aaver ttare the largest (rfrcutattoo ot kay Hnnwr rMbht m ths Columbia AKIN TO ANARCHY. Mysterious as are the ways ot Prov Ideace, there are time when their meaning Is an open book. No cause la aw Iniquitous, no official la so unnt and corrupt, as not to And ready and Impassioned championship In the sen- at of the United States, tt la a trutb that needa occassional demonstration, and for this cause. In connection with the unspesJcaWe Noyee, baa Mr. Mc- Cumber been raised up. The senate of the United Statea la the moat dignified deliberative body In tbe world at its own valuation, and at that only, ta tact. tt Is the cess pool of American poMtlcs. Thtther repair tha brainless rich, the biacx guard poor, the conaclenselesa rap aealKona and the coaraeat clowns that Imported trains and native talents can prod u. Such aslntnlty on one hand and rascality on the other as ' ear national life affords palns-taklng-ty erect themselves Into an Imposing arch nto which as a keystone the United States senate fits with miracu lous precision. Th senate la a deliberative body. Tt pride Itself on It dignity and Mirtm. Its hla-h standards have been aet by ruffians like Tillman, clowns Ilka "Wilson. Ignoramuses like Dubois, howling dervishes like Petti grew, screech-owls like Mason, pro moter like Hanna and Elklns, trick sters like Gorman and Quay, money bags without pretense of statesman ship, like Clark, Kean and Dryden. ' A man of brains and character can hardly aspire to the senate any more. It's as much as his reputation ta worth. Such is Its character that the worst Is at once believed of the man whose name is mentioned In connec tion with It In many statea the ex tremity ha been reached of choosing the less objectionable of one or more unworthv aspirants. Old ideals have to be abandoned and new onea jt up. The highest moral and Intellectual ac complishments we can expect in a senator nowadays is that he is six feet tall, possesses the . gift of human speech, and haa no convictions that cannot be instantly sacrificed for an appointment or an appropriation. There ts not a department of our government, nor an Institution of our laws and affairs, nor an establishment maintained by public money, that la not something viler and more donger oua from the senate's unholy touch. It has stamped venality upon every tariff law and dishonor upon every cur rency law enacted in a generation. It has tied the nation's hands with Cuba, fomented Insurrection in the Philip pines, prostituted the army with Its traffic In appointment and made Its list of employee an Instrument of sup port k male and female stipendiaries of Its members. If the senate of the United States could be wiped ou of existence tomor row, the public conscience wou'.d be quickened and the millennium brought Immeasurably nearer. Of greater gain than the relief of national legislation would be the redemption of politics in every state from the devastating mor al and materia) influences of senatorial campaigns. It Is almost needless to explain that the above expression Is from the Port land Oregonian, than which, as it has proven from time to time, no greater menace to the state and nation openly exists. Here is an attack on the greatest of all American Institutions that is, perhaps, without parallel In Journalism an attack so base, so vile, so utterly unpatriotic and full of treason, as to cause wonder that the newspaper giving voice to it should be permitted use of the mails. The Oregonian has many sins , to 'answer tor, but past grevlous shortcomings of Its perverted existence pale Wo 'insig nificance before this brutal and un- warranted attack on the senate of the United States. Jftere, ' Indeed.! 1s food for the anarchistic mind, subject mat ter for the dynamiter. ' Here is en couragement for your Herr Hosts, your Emma Goltlmans and other ex ponents of' the principles 'exemplified by Leon Czolgosx. , It is no w-onder our public men are marks tor the a sasin's bullet when such hideous ex : presslons are permitted. Unfortunately, the Oregonian is Ore gon's greatest newspaper. Tt poses as the mouthpiece of a great state and its liberty-loving people, and to allow this revolutionary utterance to go by unnoticed would brand the state as a hotbed of anarchy. It would, more over, do Incalculable injury to ( our maritime Interests in the body' thus vileiy slandered, and give us a repu tation that would, in the light of re cent events, cling to us for a century. Since the Inception ot the American republic Its senate has been Us safety valve.' Other legislative bodies have kuL. t,n-imA ra V n the ClVSt Of some tea of popular sentiment, but at all times the senate has dtgnlfieJly curbed the Jlngolst and the enthusiast It pre-eminently a body ot gentle " men, compared to which the lower house of congress Is a gathering of cowboy. This fact la the first that Impresses Itself on the "Washington visitor. In the senate mature deliber ation la personified; in trie tower hoi Mft Imnulse let loose. "Without the upper house there would be foisted up on the country' some ot the most un just and harmful pieces of legislation conceivable. There are U members of the senate. comprising tha brightest m'nds of the world. The Oregonian. in the effort to give Ita anarchy some weight, picks out few and denounces them as ruffians, clowns. Ignoramuses, howling dervishers, promoters, tricksters and moneybags without brains, because, forsooth, they differ with it In opinion. Senator Tillman, for example, is one of the bratnest men in this country. He ts forcible. It la true, but no one will deny his Intelligence. The Oregonian aaya he is a '-ruffian." This will be news to the people ot South Carolina. Senator Tillman won recognition through Ma efforts for higher Indus trial and technical education, and to hin the women of his stats owe their leading institutions. Since ISM. when be was elected governor by a grateful people, he has continuously held of fice. Only a knave would refer to him as a ruffian. A few men in the sen ate are not up to the standard, but the senate haa never been without them. any more than other bod ita a sen ator's true worth 1s soon re?oxYilxed and only the honest and intelligent become popular in the eyes of the peo ple. Are such senators as Frye. Mor gan. CuUnm. Fairbanks, AUison. itur- ton. Vest, Cockrell, Depew, Foraker, Bailey, Culberson. Daniel. Elk rs and Spooner to be denounced as "brain less" or "blackgua.-ds?'' Taefe men represent the highest type of intelli gence, and to aspire to a aat amongst them should be the height of every honorable man's ambl'loa. Xj greater honor could be conferred upon a citi sen. . And if the rich are "r-alnlese," and the poor "tWackguards," where are we to And our statesmen? Are all men Bars, thieves or nincompoops? Do the American people studiously select the worst men to represent them in the hlted States senate? The Oregonian Is not only the big gest of blackguards, but It is as well brainless, and for this latest outburst of unpatriotic sentiment should be de nounced by every good cltisen of Ore gon. A man of brains and character can hardly aspire to the senate any more .."Wipe the senate out of existence:" Why. pray? Because some one's sen atorial aspirations have received a sudden check? Mysterious, indeed, are the ways of Providence that such a newspaper should be the organ of a patriotic peo ple. If the head of Miss Alice Roosevelt be not turned by the attentions she Is receiving and the publicity that is be ing thrust upon her, she is an ex traordinary young woman. It is to be remembered that she Is still a girl. When her" father was called to the ex ecutive chair she had never even gone through the formality of an in troduction to social life, but was re garded as a child. It seems that Miss Roosevelt has taken a notion to visit England and witness the coronation. At this grave and thoughtful politic ans shake their heads. They argue that she could not do so in a private capacity, but would be received the daughter of the president. The effect, they declare, would be bad. It is strange if the Impulse of a girl ",n her teens would have any effect. Miss Roosevelt is not different from any other Wealthy young American. Af forded the opportunity to witness the coronation, any other girl would be glad to do so, says the ledger, and the significance sought to be attached to the desire of Miss Roosevelt places a hardship upon her. If the president shall consent to let his daughter go, the man who would change his atti tude towards Mr. Roosevelt would be a small man, indeed. If for any rea son tt may seem best to disappoint the daughter, there Is not the slightest probability that it will be done be cause of political reasons. Miss Roose yeK is not In pontics and It U a mistaken policy that would attempt to make her cut any figure in an ele ment to which she Is as foreign as any other daughter of the republic. I " I lingered between life and death." : . "VfrMvil I think ' Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Dis covery the best medi cines in the world, writes Mrs. Amelia Dougherty, of Kerrigan, Wavne Nx, IUo. "I gave birth to a baby last sutniner. After con finement became verc ill, had best phy aan that could be got, and he uWnosed my case a uterine trouble tending to dropsy. Medicine seemed to do me no good. I lingered between lite and death for quite a while, everv dav growing weaker until I could not' walk cross Che room. My frieuda were look ing for bit denth every minute. A friend wrote and told me about Dr. R.V. Pierce, and I at once wrote to him for medical advice. He replied immediately, giving me full instructions as to what to do. I at once followed his advice, and when I hail Uken bis medicine about a week I felt a good deal stronger. When I had takeu it about one month I felt as stronc as I do bxUy. I took four bottles of each kind and two vials of ' P'.ttwsnt Pellets.' Many thanks for the medicine, It has permanently cured me. One stat of Mexico haa abolished the bullfight Dias hints that hs in tends to retire. Tha two circum stances show that Mexico la changing. "Winter cougts) are apt tb result in consumption If neglected. They can be soon broken up by using Foley' Honey and Tar. Sold . by Hart' Drugstore. General Funston dooea not seem to think the proper Instrument with which to subdue the Filipinos is squirtgun loaded with rosewater. SATS HE "WAS TORTURED. I suffered such pala from corns could hardly walk." writes H. Robin son. Hillsborough, ills., "bat Bucklen's Arm os eaive sompistely cured them." Acts lute magic on eprains. bruises. cuts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect healer of akin diseases and pilea. Cure guaranteed by Hart's Drugstore, Fries ta cents. If tha gold discoveries reported from near Dawson are fully confirmed the coctutoves and horseshoes of the fu ture will be of yellow metal. Mothers can safely give Fsley's Honey and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for It contains no opiates or other poisons. Sold by Hart's Drugstore. A woman on trial for burglary wears In court a Gainsborough hat. There is nothing more effective than a becom ing Gainsborough as proof of inno cence. Foley a Honey and Tar cures the cough caused by attack of m grippe. It heals the lungs. Sold by Hart's Drugstore. Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep end you weep alone, for the world will buy you a half a dollar drink when it wouldn't throw you a bone. A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although ev ery Joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bell amy, a locomotive fireman of Burling ton, iowa, "x waa weak and pale, with out any appetite and all run down. As I was about to rive uo. I aot a bottle of Electric Bitten and, after taking it, i leit as wen as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Sat isfaction guaranteed by Hart's Drug store. Price 60 cents. The London Globe is displeased that Americans attended a reception given by the dowager empress. The matter is not important The Globs would have been equally displeased bad they stayed away. WORKING U HOURS A DAT, There's no rest for those tireless lit tle workers Dr. King's New Life Fills. Millions are always busy, coring Tor pid Liver, Jaundice. Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache and drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them; U cents at Hart's Drugstore. The attack of a railroad president upon the interstate commerce commis sion is too much like the remarks ot a burglar concerning the police to have much weight Foley"! Honey and Tar Is best for croup and whooping cougb, contains no opiates, and cures quickly. Care 'ut mothers Vreep it In tha bouse. Sold by Hart's Drugstore. Certain Frenchmen are now talking about an alliance with England, Of course there Is necessity for having something about which to talk. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This Is due to the disease being so Insldous ttsvt it gets a good hold on the system be fore it ts recognised. Foley's Kidney Cnre will prevent the development of fatal disease if taken In time, SoM by Hart's Drugstore. Mm Hit' M'j'fvt i 1 VMS .. 1 the ff.iitaVirtil.tiJ CHI LD WORTH MILLIONS. "My child ts worth millions to me," aaya Mrs. Mary Bird of liarrlsburg, Pa., "yet I would havs lost her by croup had 1 not purchased a bottle ot One Minute Cough Curs." One Mia ut i Cough Curs la sura cur for toughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough curs which acts Immediately, The youngest child can take tt with entire aafetly. The tittle ones like the taats and remember how often It helped them. Kwrjr f ra lly should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Curs handy. At tms season es pecially It may be needed suddenly. CHAS. KOU&KS. , The chances are that seventy-five of those eighty cablegrams to Mr Schwab at the Monte Carlo table rec ommended seventy-five original and infallible systems of breaking tha bank. NIOHT WAS HBR TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night Ion j." writes Mrs. Chas, Apologa. tt Alexandria, Ind., "and could baldly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a blrk I would cough frightfully and spit M toi, but, when all other mertlclnes failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's ev Discov ery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely kuarnnieed to cure Coughs, Colds La Grippe. Bron chitis and all Throat and l.ung Trou bles. Price 50e and Jl.M. Trial bottles free at Hart's Drutore. The Rev. Dr. I'aikhurst announces that alt souls are not Immortal. The omniscient doctor reached this con clusion after investigating the wear ing qualities of a pair ot two-dallor shoes. A THOUSAND DOLLARS. THROWN AWAT. Mr. W. W. Baker, of Plalnvtaw, Neb., writes: "My wife had lung trouble tor over fifteen years. Ws tried a number of doctors and spent over a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very low and 1 lost all hope, when a friend suggested trying Foley's Honey and Tar, which I did; and thanks be to this great remedy, tt saved her life. She ts stronger and enjoys better health than she has ever known In ten years. We shall never be without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those afflicted to try It Sold by Hart's Drugstore. One hundred million of them burled in Tne court palace anil overlooked by the civilising invaders! What vindictive old person that Chinese empress Is to wag this multitude of gold and silver taels in wicked exulta tion now. The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the market is Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Hart's Drugstore. One of the owners o fa box at the Metropolitan opera bouse refuses to relinquish it in favor ot Prince Henry on the night a performance Is to be given for the royal guest. The owner wants it understood that nobody can force him to act like a geptleman. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. i was troubled tor about seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time," says E. Demlck, Somerville, Ind., "I spent about. Iloeo and never could get anything to hetp me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I havs taken a few bottles and am entirely well." Tou 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 nave to met. Kat all you want. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles CHAS. ROGERS. All Is not fair In politics. Pennsyl vania Republicans were playing it pretty low down on Mr. Bryan when they persuaded those dangerously fas cinating schoolmarms to offer to kiss him sixteen to his once. DON'T LIVE TOGETHER. Constipation and health never so to. gether. DeWltt's Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowels without distress. "I have been trou mea witn cosuveness nine years." ssys J. O. Greene, Depauw, Ind., "I have tried many remedies but Little Early nwers give oest results." CHAe, ROGERS. It will be found, probably, that Hoi- land proposes and England disposes In the matter of the Boer war peace plana. Buffalo News. TO CURE GRIP IN TWO DATS. Laxative Bromo-Quinlns removes the cause. E. W. Grove's signature on every box. Pries 23 cents. When Prince Henry comes that fa miliar legal line, "know all men by these presents," will be quite sigirifl. cant Washington Star. CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE. Busns, bruises and cuts are extreme ly painful and if neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are especi ally liable to such mishaps brcause not so careful. As a remedy DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve ts unequaied. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. '"DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two physicians gave her up," writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind., The sores were as bad she soiled two to five dresses a day." CHAS. ROG ERS. A genius In Can Francisco has at last discovered tbe sure way of beat ing the races. He made his bets with counterfeit money. Pittsburg Dis patch. ;, FAVORITE! NKARLT KVBRT- ? WMEIttl. " . f . Constipation means dullncas, depres sion, headache, generally disordered health. DeWltt's Utile Early Risers stimulate the liver, opens the bowals and relieves the condtton. Safe, speedy and thorough. They never grips. Favorite pills. Chas. Rogers, druggist Having Hnil his bantt'ng and brokerage office,. Hon, Charlwi A. Towns can be addressed at the algn of the octopus, In Wall street Den ver Republican. A NIOHT ALARM. Worse than an alarm ot fir at night Is the brassy cough of croup, which sounds like the children's death' knell and tt means death unless something Is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never fills to give instant relief and quickly cures the worst forms ot croup. Mrs. P. L, Cordler, ot Man nlngton, Ky wrlt: "My three year old girl had a severe case ot croup; the doctor said she could not live. I got a bottle ot Foley's Honey and Tar, the (list does gav quick relief and saved her life." Refu substitutes. Sold by Hart's Drugstore. Brigands are reported aa afraid to take the ransom now that It ta ready. Meanwhile hope continues that the Turkish troop wilt save them con tinued embarassment by lopping off their heads. , Friends of the Boers would counsel them to surrender. BIO MONEY made In mall-order business: conducted by anyone, any where. Partk-ulars for stamp. Cen tral Supply Co., Kansas City. Mo. Admiral Schley is going the rounds, but he has not been kissed. Navy atyles are changing. Agents wanted, $100 weekly easily made. Ws will prove this Name plates, numbers, sign a readable dark est nights Samples free. Right Sup ply Co., Englewood. III. 'WE PAT CASH FOR LABOR; tlS.OO and expenses weekly. Salary at the end of each week Expenses advanced Traveling position No canvassing, Blew Bros. Co., Monon building, Chi cago. Ladles wanted to work on sofa pil lows. Materials furnlnhed. Steady work guaranteed; experience unnecei sary. Send stamped envelop to Miss McOee. needlework Dep t. Ideal Co., Chicago. Wealthy responsible young widow, no children or near relatives desires good, and sincerely honest husband. Money no object. Address Grand 197 Washington street Chicago. Why not withdraw from the Island of Samar and use tt as a retreat for anarchlstsT Al. For $15 I will teach two proftt- able, permanent businesses by which any live man can make a splendid in come by mall or traveling. Also full particulars of several snap aide lines. I have averaged more than this t5 wetkty by mall from one of them for years. Proof and references for stamp. Experience or capital not neemsary. A. C. Smith, L Box 571, Windsor. Ont, Canada. Oovernor Van Sant Jumped over the ropes on schedule time and gives the assurance that he has trained down to fighting weight. V CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats tickled Meats h Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries , Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Insurance, Commission anl Sh pplBf. C. J. TRENCH ARD, Agent Wei's Fargo and -Psci He K press Com p'y g. Custom Home, Broker- Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tbe digestants and digests all kinds ot food. It gives liiHlant re 1 iff and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive itoraachs can take it. Ly its use many thousands of dyspeptic huve been cured after everything ele failed. . It Is unequalled for all stomach troublos. It can't help but do you coos! Prepared only by E. C. lir.Wrrr k Co., Chicago The tl. bottle conUunsiMi times IboMc. ate. Dfc ffiflTTHEW PATTOS v VV Physician and Burftoi. x. : Oltkttis RetlteKs Psfe Bslldlsg. t Calls answered day "or night. DIAMONDS All kinds of precious stones, wi and unset, at very mod erote prictw, The luteal pro ductions in the jeweler's art in Society Emblems, Pins, Budges, etc. Solid vnlue ftnd guaranteed quality in standard tvntches mid clocks Fine repairing. v. v. v.v.'.v. J. H. SEYMOUR. THE ANNUM Masquerade Ball Will k ilvsa ly TIB SONS OP rflMANN i On Ik evsntag at Rlccday, Febntsry 10, AT F0AR0 i STOKES HALL AUMIMMION R'stlsatu, mk-i. ............ I lllf(itUHMtHIUHIl(llH4l Hpocutar ........ I'hllil rvo....... .................... ....... .41 M to ... to Fesr ilaM sriiet will st wirst ler best CMlsnti as tsar far lest tssialsed ka racier. RtfrttksMiM will It Mrved ME (MM LINE ..Fortland - stsloria ?oule.. STR. "BAILEY CATZERT." Dally Round Trips tUsen Sunday, TIME CARD Leave Portland,...,., ,,...t a, m. Lav Astoria f p. sa. The Dalles Boat STR. M TAH0MA." Betweeo Portland, The Dalls and wsy Poisis. TIME CARD weaves Portland, Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at T a. m. Arrives The Dallas the same day, I p. an, Leaves Ths Dalles, Tuesdays, Tbotsv days and Saturdays at 7 a. m. Arrives Portland, asms day, 4 P. aa. This routs has ths grandest sosnla a, tractitts on earth. Landing. Foot of Alder street Both 'Phones Kaln III. A. jr. TATLOR. Agt Astoria. JOHN M. F1LLOON. Agt. Ths Dstlas. PRATHKR ft HEMMAN, .gts., Hood River, WOLFORD ft WTERS, Agts. "White Salmon. ,J. C. WTATT. Agt. Vanvoarer. b. w. vKiutiivri, Agt. f ortiana. Oregon Shorj line VmoH Pacific AND ITIME SCHED- Depart Chlciio Portland Special Arrive From Portfand Bait Lake, Denver, Ft, Worth. Oma ha, Kansas City. 9:00 a, nr. 4:J0p.m. via Hunt ington Atlantlo Express St. Louis, Chicago and asst. Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth. Oma :W p. m. ha, Kansas City, 1:10 a. b via Hunt St. Louis, Chicago ington snd Bast. Walla Walla. St. Paul Lewlston, Spo kane, Mlnneapolit St. Paul, Duluth Fast malt p. m, via T:00a, ra Milwaukee, ChN cm go and East I 71 hours from Portland to Chicago, no v.nange oi isrs. OCEAN AND MVEK SCHEDULE From Astoria t All sailing data? subject to change. For San Francis to every five days. 4 a. m, sxe, Monday 7 a.m. Columbia River Datives- To Portland and ceotBun. way Landings. Steamer Naheotta leaves Astoria on tide dally, except Sunday, for Ilwaoo. connecting there with trains for Long ueacn, noga ana norm Beach polsts. Returning arrives at Astoria earns even ing. O. W. L0UN8BEURT, Agent. Astoria, A. I CRAIO. Oeneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. MtAVK Wits' 7lH)p m fOHTWlHD Asaiva "Portlanl Wa'.n tWiwi " toe Kor At'rleftd Way Istsn l'llllll j ;m3, - ANTOHIA f NilJ his wir" TtfTsTT tlttuui I'i lifts ltisat 'OllltS SKAflilKIlH10M TmTTAlirUt"r wartmi, ? .7 .. I ... i Mi ........ I 4 (U n m all p i MniMionl t Anions l at i l s tsl Mld I Wafwaloa, tf W P Bl llpJ FLtl, HaiaHd. run T 0 tt m jMjaji L?ie3 airtAJJ!J..lJLS Sunday only. All trains inaks eloss sonnsUo Ooble with all Northern I'asifl Iratna) to and from the Bast amlBounl o(Bt, Oen'l Freight and Passenger Agtt. ItOXOWOUsTwVEL Th, "NorihwentMn Liml'd'' M-SlM, electric lighted thmughou', sotb insM and out, and tint heated, are with out exception, Iti fins! trains ta the world. They embedy the latest, rawest and beat Ideas for oomfort osnveainoS) and luxury ever offered rbs travelling; subtle, sad altogether are ths awet oompUt and sultadtd produolloa of the ear kutldsrs art Thes tpfoidid Trains Connect With Tbe Great Northcri The Norther, ftclnc ltd The Caudlai dciric AT ST. PAWL FOR CHICAGO iH the CAST. No extra eharg for ibees superior aoonunodsMons sad all rlaans at BMt ts are available tor paage r th trains cm shl line are protested br ts Interior king Hlock System. W. H. MHAD, 11. U fUSUSR, Oeneral Agent, TraviMng Aft, Portland, Oregon. Some Inter esting Faets When peopis are COhUmpUtiag trip, whether on business or pleasuss, they naturally want tbe bast srvtos obtslnable as far as speed, rtmfon and aafeiy Is concerned. Kmptoyss of Ins WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINBS are said to scrv, the putolie sod our trains are operand so as to maks clues con Motions with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palae Sleeping and Chair Cars on through train, Dining car service unexcelled, Meals serves a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket scent la sell sou a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct con nee lions at St. Paul tor Chicago, Milwaukee and an Domes giast. For any further IntormttlJa -all en an ticket sgent, or corrmd with JAS. C. POND. 0n. Pass. Ag. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. Iffl Milwaukee" whn going to any point A familiar nam of the Chicago. Milwaukee St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as tb Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited'' trains everv day and night between St. rj sna wnicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only ptrfeot train la the world." Understand: Connections are mads with all transcontinental lines, sseurtos; to passengers l he best service known. Luxurious eoachas, else trio light, steam nest, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "Ths in the United States or Canada. All ticket aaents sell them. For rstes. pamphifta or other infor. matlon, address, J, W. CABBY, C. J. BDDT, Trav. Pass. Agt Osn. Agt.. Portland. Ore. Portland. Ore, BESTOF EVERYTHING la a Word This Tells of tht Paosedger "nice vis the Sorfhweslern lins.. Eight Trains Dally Between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising Ths Lateet Pullman Sleepers Peerless Dining Cars. ' Library and Obaervailon Cars . . (. Free Reclining Chair Cars. ' Ths 20th Century Trains- -Runs tver, Day of ths Tsar. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted THE BADGER 8 TATE EXPHESH tha rimi naii ..i.. nlw8H Bt Paul mi rZ "unmng Between Line. Chlcro vl th B" Connections from the West M.t. .1. Th nautuh.!?. ,( Je via S5 Alt Ag.nt, Sell Tteksu via The Northwestern Line ! Alder Street, PorUuOregln?'