The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 19, 1902, Image 2

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    THE MORNING ASTORUN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1902
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TERMS OP 90BWCRIPTION.
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lest by mU. Pr
Bant by snaO, per month .....
Served by (wrier, per month.
sbmi-wbrki.y.
ent by siatt, per year. Id Advance, Jl.
Tb Astorlaa guarantees t0 Its lulvr"
tlcr th largest circulation of my
twwspaper iMtahed on th ColumWa
HOW SENATOR MITCHELL
. STANDS.
The speech of Senator Mitchell of
Oregon' represents fairly well the
sentiments held by the majority of
the people of the Pacific coast on the
subject of tne Philippine, and also
upon the proposed granting of special
privileges in our markets to the Cu
ban sugar planters, says the Poet-In-tolllgencer.
That sentiment is that If
there are special privileges to be giv
en at alt. they should be given to the
people of our own possessions.
K the Dtngtey rates have been re
duced for the benefit of the people of
Porto Rico, there is little sound argu
ment why they should not be reduced
to the people of the Philippines. In
v this question, however, as Senator
Mitchell points out. the interests of
our own people are first to be con
sidered. The beet sugar Interest is an
agricultural Industry but just be
coming established. It certainly re
quires protection. Concessions made
to the sugar growers outside of the
limits of the United States, if any,
should be so framed as to work the
minimum' of injury to a home farm
industry. '
On the Cuban question. Senator
Mitchell sises the situation up con
cisely. .,. This country is under no obli
gation, express or Implied, to make
any trade concessions to Cuba which
will militate materially against its
own producer. If a, reciprocal- ar
rangement can be made with Cuba
which will be to the advantage of our
people, and .which will not nffeot ad
versely any . American Interest or Cu
ba, there can be no objection to it.
No such reciprocity arrangement is,
however, now under considerati Ml. .
Immigration Into the United States
from foreign countries for the calen
dar year 1901 was the largest for any
year since 1892, the total number of ar
rivals for 191 being 522.57S. Of tills
total 500,386 came from Europe, Italy
ending the largest quota. 143.13L Austria-Hungary
was represented by
133.805 and Russia by 87.387. Greece.
'
Roumanla. Turkey, servia ana uui-
garla, Spain and Portugal furnished
18.852 more, making a total of 381.172
from Eastern and Southern Europe,
or 73 per cent of the total Inflow of
immigrants from all parts of the
world. Western ' Europe furnished a
comparatively small number, the
largest number coming from Ireland.
29.777 claiming the emerald Isle as
their birhplace. England, Scotland
nnil TX'o 1 u, li.nt ohs.ut V. u 1 i a manv ! -
M - . , datg Bauance Then he mU3t
as Ireland, namely, 15,698. The Or- hls name , tne genera, whfch
man empire lost 22,159 by emigration ' part of the recordg m
to the United States; Sweden 24.859,' tne precnct TegM whch ig ng
and Norway 13.436. Danes .o the num. at tne po)ng place n &
ber of 4168 came to the shores, mInute
Frenchmen numbering 2684 ; 2315 came of reslinratlon. Do not gl) (J ,he Qf
from Switzerland. Be.gium was rep- fice f the cjty
resented by 1840. The countries of flce of the .ounty elerfc at
Western Europe whfch for many nouse. Be ure that yQU
years sent scores of thousands of eml- quafnu-d wlth the Vfiry mUe
grants to the United States are not tion that of you
prominently represented now In the 'all tWnKS do nQt waU mm
crowds . thaU disembark at Ellis Isl- j moment for there ,g ft
and.' The problem of assimilating half that l9 dlt!8greeable. in short, regis
a million foreigners a year is now , ter now
more difficult than ever. Asiatic 1m- I
migration amounted to 15,721 - last I To promote harmony with Portland,
year,' of which total 6996 were from ' boost the Lewis and Clark exposition.
Japan and 6136 from Turkey In Asia. I It's a sure cure for past differences,
China sent us 2303 "merchants," or
persons not prohibited from entering
by the exclusion law. About 1000 came
from; the West Indies. Mexico sent
us 641 and Briiti'sh North America 601.
However, returns of immigration
across the border may not be com.
plete. Probably there were more Chi
nese smuggled In from Canada and
Mexico than the total number at
tributed to these countries. South'
America sent , us but 245. and Central
America still less.. The Philippines
are credited with 242 and Hawaii
with 10. Africa sent us but 81, indi
cating that a voluntary Invasion of
Africans Is not threatening the South
ern states. It Is undeniable that the
immigration statistics present a seri
ous problem to the United States.
' If Tlllle and Viola Church, ot II
waco, aged 12 and IS year. res.c
tively. are never to become good wo
men, they can blame their downfall
largely to the monstrous action of the
officials of Pacific county, who have
caused the girls to be placed under
13000 bonds to appear before the su
perior court on a charge of burglary.
The girls entered an IHvaco residence
anil mtnlo some nrotierty. In their
criminal Ignorance the officials of Pa
cific county are now parading the
crime of the little girls to the world.
The law that governs hardened crim
inals was not framed for the correc
tion of children who have made mis
takes, and the officials who have
caused the Ilwaco girls to be Im
prisoned deserve most forcible con
demnation. The disposition manifest
ed to make an example of these little
ones Is shockingly depraved, and It is
sincerely to be hoped that. In dis
charging the case and sending the
girls back to their honest mother, the
court will administer a rebuke to the
officials that they will not soon for
get. All children err more or less, but
they should not be corrected In prison.
Pacific county has reason to be thor
oughly ashamed of its officials.
An aspiring legislator in an eastern
state baa Introduced a bill into the
state legislature to have all public
highways cut down to the width re
quired for actual travel. One or his
leading arguments for such a measure
Is that it would do away with the un
sightly weeds which nourish uncheck
ed by the roadside spreading their
novious seed to neighboring grain and
pasture fields. There can be no argu
ments sufficiently strong to make an
Intelligent legislature consider for a
moment the advisability of cutting
down the present width ot roads, says
the Walla Walla Union. The tendency
of the present age Is to wiJen, not
make narrower. It is true that diffi
culty is found In keeping down trou
blesome weeds, thistles and dog fennel
on highways all over the United
States, but this is only an Incident to
the benefits received. The wider the
road, the less dust accompanies the
farmer on his journey into town.
The narrower the road the less the
opportunity to get grading material
from its sides. The wider the road
the less danger from runaways and
accidents. Disastrous results should
ensue from many accidents where now
princjpa esoape. Wlde nr8t
last and always. Nothing else will
ever do for this western country and
if the effete east is so blinded to what
is good for It as to go back to Chi
nese customs. It will have to go.
Let all voters understand that they
must again register If they would take
part in the approaching county and
I mme riei-uuun. 1 ne law is very e
.u . , 4
plkit and those who neglect to ob-
serve it will be subjected to great in
convenience on election day, and pos
sibly may be denied the privilege of
voting. Registration requires only a
- .. . . ,
few moments time. The voter Is sud-
plied with a blank, on which he
writes his name, age, occupation, place
of residence and place of birth. If he
be foreign-born, he must state the
court from which his naturalization
papers were iBsued, as well as the
and besides will help all of Oregon.
A negro mlnlstrel has been lynched
by a Missouri mob for shooting up
'the audience. Anyway, he was an
' end man to the last '
Portland seems to be in a fair way
to get a big . stock yard. That is a
suitable industry for an inland town.
Tacoma News.
What university or"1 college will be
the first to bestow a LL. D. degree
upon Prince Henry ?St. Paul Globe.
TO CURE GRIP IN TWO DATS.
Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne removes
the cause. E. W. Grove's signature
on every box. Price 23 cent.
IV Wet must be getting almost tired
of escaping from Kitchener. .
.
MILLIONS TUT TO WORK.
The wmderful activity ot the new
century 'a shown by an enormous de
mand for the world's beat workers
Dr. Kin" New Ufa Pills. For Con
stipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness,
r any trouble of Stomach, Liver or
Kidneys, they're unrivaled. Only Sfio
at Hart's Drugstore.
The outcome of a feud between
physicians at Aberdeen, as reported,
is peculiar enough to require investi
gation. Certainly, there 1s nothing In
any code f professional tMcs to
justify the killing of a patient be
cause of a grudge, concerning the
merits of which the patient had noth
ing to do. -Ledger."
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.
"I was troubled for about seven
years with my stomach and In bed ha.lt
my time," says E. Demtck. Somervtlle,
Ind., "I spent about S1M0 and never
could get anything to help me until
I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have
taken a few bottles and am entirely
well.". Tou don't Uv by what you eat,
but by what you digest and assimilate.
It your stomach doesn't digest your
food you are realy starring. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cur doea the stomach's
work by digesting the food. Tou don't
have to diet Eat all you want, Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cur cures nil stomach
troubles. CHAS. ROOSRS.
Officers at Portland arrested and
held in prison a man supposed to
have been guilty of assault with a
deadly weapon. The man proved con
clusively that he was somebody else
than the criminal, that he was travel
ing under his own name, and the of
ficers released him. Some form ot
apology should be devised to meet
emergencies of this sort. Ledger.
CHILDREN BSPECIALIjT LIABLE.
Bums, bruises and cuts are extreme
ly painful and If neglected often result
in blood poisoning. Children are especi
ally liable to such mishaps because not
so careful. As a remedy DeWitt's
Witch Basel Salve Is unequaied. Draws
out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals
the wound. Beware of counterfeits.
Sure cure for piles. "DeWitt's Witch
Haxel Salve cured my baby of ecsema
after two physicians gavn her up,"
writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind.,
The sores were so bad she soiled two
to Ave dresses a day." CHAS. ROG
ERS. An Idaho man swore that a girl was
"over 18." This conveyed the idea
that she had reached the age where
it was legal for her to marry. It seems
that the fellow had taken the precau
tion to cut the number 18 In the heel
of the girl's shoe. He has been ar
rested on the tocarge of perjury, and
it remains to be demonstrated wheth
er or not the law can safely be monk
eyed with in this Imbecile fashion.
A LEGACY OF THE GRIP
Is often a run-down system. Weak
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite,
energy and ambition, with disordered
liver and Kidneys often follow an at
tack of this wretched disease. The
greatest need then is Elertrlc Bitters,
the splendid tonic, blood purifier and
regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kid
neys. Thousands have proved that
they wonderfully strengthen the
nerves, build up the system, and re
store to health and good spirits after
an attack of Grip. If suffering, try
them. Only "0c. Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed by Hart's Drugstore.
Frank James has secured an In
junction against the presentation of a
play in which the James brothers are
made to appear as heroes and the
train robber Is glorified to a degree
that Mr. James as a gentleman of ex
perience does not think he deserves.
The desire to hold up the stage is far
more commendable than the old fash
ion of holding up the express car.
CHILD WORTH MILLIONS.
"My child is worth millions to me,"
says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrlsburg,
Pa-. et I would have lost her by
croup had I not purchased a bottle
of One Minute Cough Cure." One Min
uti Crugh Cure Is sure cure fo;' coughs,
croup and throat and lung troubles.
An absolutely safe cough cure which
acts Immediately. The youngest child
can take It with entire safetiy. The
little ones like the taste and remember
how often it helped them. Evry fam
ily should have a ho'tt of One Minute
Cough Cure handy. At this season es
pecially it may be needed suddenly.
CHAS. ROGERS.
When one bower denies that It had
anything to do with the Intervention
business another power accuses the
first of quibbling. This is the purely
diplomatic way of hurling the epithet
nar," but so softly as to Inflict no
bruise.
A THOUSAND DOLLARS THROWN
AWAY, r
Mr. W. W. Baker, of Plalnview,
Neb., writes: "My wife had lung
trouble for over fifteen years.' Ws
tried a number of doctors and spent
over a thousand dollars without any
relief. She was very low and I lost
all hope, when a friend suggested
trying Foley's Honey and Tar, which
I did; and thanks be to this great
remedy, u gaVed her life. She Is
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.
DON'T LIVE TOGETHER.
Constipation and health never go to
gether. DeWitt's Little Karly Risers
promote easy action of the bowels
without distress. "I hav been trou
bled with costlvenesa nine years." says
J. O. Greene, Depauw, Ind., "I have
tried many remedies but Little Early
Risers give best results." CHAS.
ROURRS.
An Ellenburg, Wash., man Is In Jail
In default of a fine It will take him
about ten' months at $3 a dj' o board
out. In his political enthudant he
had mtule the mistake of buying
votes. He should be grateful that at
the coining election he will I free
from temptation.
BUCK LBN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best and most famous com
pound In the world to conquer ache
and kill pains. Cures Cuts, heals
Burns subdues Inflammation, masters
Plies. Millions of boxes sold yearly.
Works wonders In Bolls, Ulcers, Fel
ons, Skin Eruptions. It cures or no
pay; 25o at Hart's Drugstore.
One more expedition after the tVcos
Island treasure has turned out to be a
failure, and as usual the next expedi
tion Is getting ready to go.
A NIGHT ALARM.
Worse than an alarm ot Are at night
la the brassy cough ot croup, which
sounds like the children's death- knell
and It means death unless something
Is dons quickly. Foley's Honey and
Tar never falls to give Instant relief
and quickly cures the worst forms ot
croup. Mrs. P. I Cordler, ot Man
nlngton, Ky., writes: "My three year
eld girl had a severs case ot croup;
the doctor said she could not live. I
get a bottle ot Foley's Honey and Tar,
the first does gave quick relief and
saved her life." Refuse substitutes.
Sold by Hart's Drugstore.
Our envoys to the coronation should
lose no time In taking up the game
ot ping-pong. Washington Star.
FAVORITE NEARLY EVERY
WHERE. Constipation means dullness, depres
sion, headache, generally disordered
health. DeWHt's Little Early Risers
stimulate the liver, opens the bowels
and relieves the condltons. Safe,
speedy and thorough. They never
gripe. Favorite pills. Chas. Rogers,
druggist
Don't Guess at It
But If you are going East write us
for our rates and let us tell' you about
the service and accommodations offer
ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST
Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and
I
Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us
about your trip as we are in a posi
tion to give you some valuable Infor
mation and assistance; 5319 miles of
track over which are ojierated some
of the finest trains In the world.
For particulars regarding freight or
passenger rates call on or address.
J. C LIND8EY, B. H.TRU.MBELL.
T. F. & R. A. Com'l Agt.
342 Third St., Portland, Ore.
TICKETS
TO A IX
Points East
VI 1
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE
TO
St.Paul, Dulutb.Minneapoli.s, Chicago
and All Points Sis:.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining anj Buffet Smoking
Library Cars.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER
VICE AND SCENERY UN
EQUALED. For rates, folders and full Information
regarding Eastern trip, call on it ad
dress H. DICKSON.
J, W. PHALON, City Ticket Agt.
Trav. Pass. Ag't. Portland.
A. B. C. DBNNISTON, G. W. P. A.
612 First Ave. Seattle. Wash.
in
The tiny Vsptul ar tupsrior.
to balsam or lopaiba,
Cubebi or Injections it dflmJ
CURE IN it H0UR3lUl.
th tarn diseasst with
out Inconvenience.
llfill
i
The most reliable preparation for
kidney troubles on the market la
Foley's Kidney Cur. Sold by Hart's
Drugstore.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Office of C. Q. M,, Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash., February 10, 13.
Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be
received hrre until 11 a. m. March H,
1WS, and then opened for th con
struction at Fort Wright, Wash., ot
one double barrack building, brick.
For full Information, pinna and speci
fication apply to this oftlce, V- 3.
reserves right to reject or swept any
or all proposal or any part thereof.
Envelops containing proposal should
be market: ''Proposals for construc
tion ot building at Fort Wright
Wash.," and addressed to undersigned.
J. W. JACOBS, O Q, M,
Some Inter
esting Facts
When people art conttmpUting
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the beat strvlo
obtainable as far a speed, comfort and
safety Is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES ars
said to servt the publlo and our train
ar operated so a to make do con
Motion with diverging line at all
junction point.
Pullman Palao Bleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining ear service useiceUtd, Meals
served a la cart.
In order to obtain th first-cits ser
vice, ask th ticket agent to U you
a tloket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct connections
at St Paul for Chicago, Mllwaukt and
all Mints East
For any further Informttixi u oa
anv ticket agent, er corresinJ with
JAS. C. POND. Qn. Pass, Art.
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis
ONE DOLLAR
t
cannot be expended to better advantage for yourself
or absent friends than in a years' subcrijtion for the
Sehi. -Weekly Astorian
It gives all the city and county news twice each week
foi only one dollar a year in advance. , ..
Pacific Navigation Company
Stcmem "Sue H. Kinorc." ami " W. H. HarrUoii" ,
Ouly.Llne-Astorla to Tllluuiuok, Garibaldi Bay City, lIobitonvHIs
Connecting at Astor.a with th Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co.
and alio the Aitorla A Columbia River R. R. for Ban Francisco,
Portland and all points East. For freight and pasiengtr rate ap
ply to
Samuel Elmore & Co.
(emnil .iits Axtorlu, Or.
Agtmt A. A C. R. R. CO.. Portland.
H. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or.
O. R. A N. CO., Portland.
mi rm
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
Unlimited liability
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years
SAMUEL ELMORE &
Hotel PORTLAND
SSNsStswaw ' A-aa-J aa At afaaBw-
, ' ' ' ',
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Only FlrMf-Claem Hotel In Portlnnd
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts.
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Milwaukee" when going to any point
A familiar nam of th Chisago,
Mllwaukt A St, Paul Railway, known
all over th Union a th Great Railway
running th "l'ionr Limited" train
vrv day an night btwn St, Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"Th nnlv arfa train tn tha wiiplil
Understand: Connection art mad
with all tranoontinnti lines, securing
to passenger th bt tarvlc known.
Luxurious coach, totrlo light, im
heat, of a variety oualsJ hv no nthar
line.
Se that your ticket read via "Th
In th United Slat or Canada. All
ticket aaenta sell thm.
For rata, pamphlt or other infor
mation, addr
J. W. CA8BY, C. J. EDDY,
Trav. Psm. Agt Qn. Agt
Portland, Or. , Portland. Or.
UuxuriousTr
UXURIOUSlRflVEL
Th "NorthwHUrn Llmlvd" trains,
lectrle lighted throughou'. both Insid
and out. and steam hated, ar with
out exception, th finest train In th
world. They mbdy th latt rwt
and bst Ideas for comfort convenljnc
and luxury vr offtred th travelling
public, and altogether ar th mct
compute and splvndid production of th
car builders' art.
Ths piidU Train
Connect With...., ,.
Tie Greet Northero
The Northern Taclflc tad
The Cuidlai I'icIHc
AT T. PAUL FOR
CHIQAG0 hi the CAST.
No txtra eharg for that iuprtof
acommodatlons and all class of unk-
I ars available for paag en th
trains oa Nils tine ar protecttd by th
Interlocking Block Sytm.
W. If. MfcUD. H. L, BISLER,
General Agent. Traveling Ag't.
Portland. Oregon.
of shareholders
CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. .
TELEPHONE M41N 661
WHITE COLLAR LINE
..Portland - feloria' loute..
STR. BAILEY GATZERT."
Dally Round Trip Esctpt Sunday.
TIME CARD
Ltav Portland .fa. u.
Leav Astoria.......... T p. n.
The Dalles Boat
STR. "TAH0MA."
lltwn Portland, Th D1U and way
Points.
TIME CARD
xva Portland, Mondays Wdneday
and Friday at T a. m.
Arriv Th Dalles th mtfay, I p. n.
Uave Th Dalle. Tueaday. Thurs
day and Saturday at 7 a. m.
Arrive Portland, cam day, 4 p. m.
This rout ha th grand"! aosnlo at
traction on rth. Landing, root
of Alder trt, Botn
'Phone Main ML
A. X TATLOR. Agt. Aitorla,
JOHN M, riLLOON. Agt. Th DH.
riUTHKIt A 1IEMMAN, Agt, Hood
lllvtr.
WOLPORD A WTBRS. Agt. Whll
Salmon,
J. C. WT ATT. Agt. Vavouvr.
K, W. CRICHTON, Agt. Portland.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
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Portland" 0ooo Itoput"
far AMw la and Way
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s M p ml rul. lUmamid, ."on
SJSJL!!. LSS??"!! AmwI
' Sunday only.
All trains mak doa cnooUon at
Oobl with all Northern PaotBo train
lo and from th Kaat and Bouad potatt,
J. C. NUTO,
0n'l freight and Paangr Agent.
OREGON
SlSOIT LINE
Union Pacific
TIKE aCKBD-
Dpart
nlcJto
Portland
Rpaolal
1:00 . m.
via Hunt
ington Atlantic
Kipraa
l:M it. m.
via Hunt
ington uuas
From Portland
Arrlv
Palt Iak.Dnvr.
Ft. Worth, Oma-j
ha. KaiMa uiur.
4:10 p. a.
BU Loula Chicago
and Bast.
Bait Lak,Dnvr
Ft. Worth. Oma.
ha. Kansas City.
1:10. m
Bt. Louis, Chloago
and Bat.
Walla Walla,
tiwlton, Bpo
St. Paul
Fast mall
I p. m.
kane, Mlnneapolu
Bt, Paul.' Dululb, 7:00 a, to
via
wpojean oago and Bast
W hours from Portland to Chicago.
No Chang of Car.
OCEAN AND RTVBR SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing data
ub)ot to change
For Sun Frandai
o yrjr flv dajr
Culumbla Rlinr
4 a, ro,
ae.
Monday
v
TaTm. "t
Daily !
oeot Bun.
To Portland and
way Iandlng.
Steamer Nahootta leaves AatoHa oa
tide dally, excect Hur.l rnr tiaun
connecting there with tralna for long
uracil, noim ana worxn ueaclt polsta
Returning arrive it Astoria tarn even
ing. O. W. LOUNSBETIRY, Agent.
Astoria.
A. L. CRAIO,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland. Oregon.
BESTOF EVERYTHING
In a Word Thi Tell of th Pao.iger
oervic vis
the RorlhwesfBFn line..
Eight Train Daily Between Bt. Paul
aad Chloago. oomprtilng
Th Latest Pullman Sleepers,
i-ovnma timing cars,
Lihrsry and Observation Car
Fr Reclining Chair Car, '
Th 20th Century. Train
-nun ji,vry Day of the Tear.
The Finest Tram in the World
Electric Lighted nested
THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, th
""" it am nunnin Between
St. Paul and Chicago, via th. Short
Ultsf,
Conneotton from the Wet Mad via
GRBAT NORTH MRN AND
CANADIAN PACIFIC RT8.
'-"' L.1NJU between
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis
. ah iiii ecu llCKCI Via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. Ml AD, H. L. BISLER.
General Agent Trav. Azent.
141 Alder 8trt. PorUand. Ortgon?
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