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ASTORIA. OREGON, TUESDAY, .MAY 12, 100;? 2. Horning Astorian Establish! 187 J. rUNIONl RATBBt lent by mail, per year. .... .... ....36 00 6nt by mail per month.. ... U ... . 50c Served by carrier, per month.... 60c SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mail, per year. In advance U 00 The Astorian guarantees to it ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. THE ASTOKtAN PUBLISHING CO.. HOW IOES IT READ? . .... . Editor Astorian: Will Mr. Cowgill specify the provision of the Oregon con stitution that would permit the exemp , tion of any personal property from tax atlon, or other than of municipal, liter ary, religious or charitable institu tions? Inquirer." Perhaps some of those who agree with Mr, Cowglll in his agitation for a popular vote on the tax measures pas sed by the late legislature can answer our correspondent's query. The ground taken is that, there being no constitu tional authority for any exemption whatever of a man's property, there could be no hardship visited upon him by the provisions of the law which fail ed to provide for an exemption. CHANCE FOR CAPITAL. With the $1,500,000 now lying Idle In Astoria banks, or with other loose cap ital lying around somewhere, why would It not be wise to organize company for the reclamation of about 60,000 acres more or less of our tide lands' and bottom-lands? If properly dyked and placed in cultivation these lands would be capable of sustaining 1000 families. The creamery" and the milk condensory will make dairying the most profitbale argicultural busi ness for this county, and SO acres of tide or bottom land in this industry would bring its tenant or owner an in come equal to that of the average workman, clerk or professional man, besides furnishing ahome and larger portion of a living at small expense. Ol" PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE. The national good roads convention recently held at St Louis adopted the resolution: First That the building of good roads In the United States is now of para mount Importance to national prosperi ty and commercial supremacy. Second That we recommend the har monious co-operation of the township, county, state and national governments in the furtherance of this great end. What is Oregon doing toward this question of "paramount Importance" and what are we doing toward harmony in "township, county and state" to the furtherance of good roads? The west ern country has given its attention to long distance means of transportation. It has sought for railroads and steam boat lines, harbors, canals, locks, jet ties and the like, but it has neglected the first few miles between the harvest field and Jhe railway station or steam boat landing. The time is here for more attention to be given to wagon roads. Pendleton Tribune. OREGON MAT MAGAZINES. The May magazines of Oregon are ex ceptionally valuable. The Oregon Teachers' Monthly, edited by Charles MAOTfOID ROOFING .The new high grade roof ing for low cost work. On sheds, factories, warehouses, barns, depots, wharves. All buildings of large roof sur face that require protection from the elements. A better roofing at the same price has never been produced. Sea. fcr kMtltt. 4 The Paraffinc Paint Co. "V Sa Francisco, Seattle, '23Eivl Portland, Lof Angeles W . J and Denver, Colorado. r-' .IMIIBIIHIIIIIUIIW.MB1IWIIH ' H. Jones, of Salem, and a former Ctat sop county teacher, contains articles of special local Interest entitled, "Why the Dove Mourns," ' Indian Legend," "Oof. nn Rook, with an Indian Story," "A Trip to Oregon In the Early Days," and "Story Telling In School Work."-The last is by Miss Olive Mesamore, for merly a teacher In this county. The first Is by Lillle Ka'ama, an educated Indian of Warm Springs, and an excel lent writ. r of English. The Or?on Historical Quarterly con tains a sketch of the building of the Oregon Central railroad by Joseph Gaston; History of the Presa of Or gon, by George H: Himea, and some valuable old letters written In 1S41 by Tallma lge B. Ward and Peter H. Bur nett. ' Ward the Ben Ward still reinen' bered by the old pioneers, assisted buil ling the old saw mill at the mouth of Hunt's creok, near Clifton, In 1S14 He was killed by Indiana in California in 1S49. Burnett became first American governor-elect of California. The Paclflo Monthly grows In excel lence with every Issue, which gives con fldence In Its claim that Its circulation Is rapidly Increasing. The May nun ber contains over 35 illustrations, many being full page, and one being a port' rait of S. A. Perkins, proprietor of the Tacoma Ledger and well known In As. torla. Among "Questions of the Day' is a review of "The Leopard's Spots' by Professor H. S. Lyman. Oregon has reason to be proud of such publications and they should be encouraged by every citizen. Tha East Oregonlan is responsible for this statement: "There Is a strong probability that the Mormon vote will control the next election in Idaho. If the mining population should be di minished to any great extent, the state would go solidly Mormon. The farm -j lng communities are principally Mor mon now, and the accessions to the ranks are constant and permanent. These people have not yet been accuB' ed of "race suicide." "I don't know much about wireless telegraphy, but I should think It would puzzle Marconi himself to explain how a bad story, false or partly false, can travel so rapidly around a neighbor hood. It's actually surprising and it ought to make folks careful about what they say." And the speaker was right. Marconlgrams are not In it with the wireless and honorless messages passed in by the one who adds "don't say I told you." In Denmark the old maids have an insurance society, the principle of which might be commen'Vd to the spin sters of this country. Each member pays a definite yearly sum to insure her against the dangers of celibacy. In event of her marriage she is pledge ed by the rules of the company to for feit all further interest or claim, the advantage going to the less fortunate members. During the last Beven years the pop ulation of Europe has risen in round numbers from 216,Ofa.Oo0 to 400,000,000; that of Asia and Africa has probably Increased a little more slowly; that of America has become mire than three and a half times as groat as it was In 1830. Altogether the world's copula tion is now about l,600,0u0.000 and was then 874,000.000. Ninety per cent of the wealth of the United States Is held by 10 per cent of the people. FOR 30 DAYS I offer for the next 30 days the follow ing line of cigars at Portland prices: Manara Banquet, Sancaiias T. Hya, El Sidelo, El Telegraffo, El Symphonic La Sorrento, La Belle Creole, Rosa AI Mayo, Owls, Exports, Childs, Oremas, Sailor Prine, a union label tigar. Royal Bengals, two packags of Dur ham free with each 100. Manila Gems, 3 for 5 cents; Old Vir ginia Cheroots, i tor 5 cents; Porto Rlcan cigars, 600 and 50 free. ; Some bargains In Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco. Don't forget the fact that rrlces will be satisfactory. Pipes and Playing Cards, Cigar Hold pts, Amber and Meerschaum. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Safes sold for cash or on the installment plan. Call and see ample and get prices. ' P. A. TRULLINGER . 515 Commercial Street ' Phone331 and 2871 -Two Stores flAHWEf? SALVE. in most rtefilins salve in the work A POOR CRUTCH. Experience is a dear teacher, as those who pin their faith to Mercury find out sooner or later. This power ful poison combined with Potash, is the treatment gen erally prescribed for Contagious Blood Poison, but failure and disappointment is the invariable result These min erals drive in the sores aud eruptions, and apparently the . disease is gone and the patient believes the cure perma nent, but soon learus better when the old symptoms return almost as soon as the treatment is left off. You must either keep the system saturated with mercury or endure the tortures of sore mouth, ulcerated throat and the mortification that one naturally feels when the body is covered with disgusting sores, rashes, copper-colored Splotches and other aggravating symptoms of this vile disease. Mercury and Potash are poor crutches, and their use eventually breaks down the constitution, ruins the digestion and cause the bones to decay. of the disease Seen. Nor is the taint ever transmitted to others. We will send free our book on Contagious Elood Poison, which is inter esting and contains full directions for treating yourself nt home. Medical advice, or any special infotmation desired given without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best material. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices tor first-class work. TELEPHONE NO- 2461. ONE, WORD IN TIME. Is Better Than Two Afterwards A Chance to Profit by an Astoria Man's Experience. It Is a strange thing how people will put away an opportunity until too late; It Is only little things that go to make up our every day existence; the trouble is we don't pay sufficient attention to them. Backache Is a little thing some times it comos after a hard day's work or a alight cold. It will posa off you say; It is only the result of overtaxing my back; It isn't the fanlt of your back but your kidneys. The exertion or straining has interfered with their del icate mechaniclsm. Tou call It back ache, but it really is kldneyache. If the kidneys are not relieved chronic dls orders set In and that Is where the "little thing" should not be passed over. An Astoria man has learned to appre ciate what delay means. W. R. Mcintosh whose place of resi dence is at 693 Harrison avenue, says: "For years I suffered very much from lameness and soreness across the small of my back. To turn In bed gave me painful twinges and when I was not working; but simply standing around there was a constant aching over my hips. The kidney secretions gave me no end of trouble. I often thought I had gravel, so painful were the secre tions In passing. I read about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at Charles Rogers' drug store on Commercial St. On taking them I soon noticed an Im provement In my condition and the pain across my back was soon wonder fully relieved Though I did not take Doan's kidney pills as regularly as I should have done ,they did me a great deal of good." For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Dr. T. L. Ball DEKTST 624 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. C, W. Barr Dentist Mansell Building. 573 Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2061. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office phone Main 2441. Residence phone Main 2443. Office Over Griffin's Book Store. OSTEO PATHY DK. RH0DAC HICKS Mansell Bldg. - 673 Commercial St Fhone Black 2065 Astoria Ore. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific Express Companies. Customs House Broker. FOUNDED SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OB LONDON THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE Cash Asset . Cab Asat In United A. Henry & Co., 215 Sansome Street . SAMUEL ELMORE & S. S. S., a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, is the only antidote for Contagious lilood Poison. It de stroys every atom of the deadly virus, overcomes the bad effects of the mercury and cleanses the blood and system so thorousrhlv that never after are anvaii'ti IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrcnO Brass Works Cor. loth and Franklin are; Andrew Asp, Iirl lattr, llarltaitk ts4 Itrwtiatf FIRCT-CLA83 WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship ari Steamboat Repalrtng.Oeneral Black smithing. First-Class Horse shoeing, eic. CORNER TWELFTH AND DC AN! RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 DOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We soli the celebrated BHSLBT LAMP. Call up Phone 11 0. H.W.CYRUS. - Mr Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yoar orders for meals, both FRESH AND SALT Win be promptly nd ssUs'sctorlly etuaCed to 3. W. MORTON, Pres. Telephone No. 321. , PRAEL & COOK TRAN5FER COMPANY. Telephone &. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our ears Will receive special attention. No 838 Dnane St W. J, COOK. Mgr. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules POSITIVE CURE for laflammatlon ar Catarrh of ita. Hladlrr and Dlaaucd KID7B. No our. so pay. Ouraa wiloklr aid Frma- santlf lb. wont eaaea ol MUMorrnara and Oir.t, bo matifrof how Ions aland Ins. Abaolataljr bainl-aa. Bold by dranrlila. Frlc. SI .00, or kr nail, postpaid, 1.00(Sboi.a,S2.. ' THI SANTAl-PEPSli CO. it- BCUIPONTaiNI, OHIO. Sold by Chas. Rogers, 469 Commerci al Street Astoria. Oregon. eHicMesTcs's rriQus,'. OlflYROYAL PILLS JZTS. Orl.lruJ ... OmIj Un.lu yi. j SAFE. AI-1.r.li.M, i.imHw fk ll'UMtrt t iiiiiinir.n'K ,m;lisii la tlt'.tt an tinW B,;'sllk kia. Mla4 lib tin. rIMMfl. Takr...tae-. MrfM DaKrrooa M.b.tH.tloa an. In. it. Mima. Hur of four llrusai,. w t,rl 4. I. MimiM for lartlcHlar, TaatlM.al.la UrIM for laa," in Uimt, nr r. a Mull. lo.OtfOTi-.tlmonl.l.. al,l , VaattM Ihla war XaiMani, Hn-.n lMll,4 V A. 0.1710 OFFICE IN THE WORLD, SHataa, Sss.soo.oool S.OlO.QJg General Agents - San Pranclsco, Cal CO., AQENT5 TO THE PfllLIC. Notice a nervl? (Ivtn that the North. w.-nt Construction company, a private coi'riitloii organised undr the laws of the :at t Oregon, hits, pursuant to the laws of said state, executed and tiled aupiiletm-ntai y article of Incorpo i u tion for the purpose of authorising said corporation to enmge In tu-w enttr nrises, follows: "That in addition to the business en terirles and pursuits In which this cmiHH-atlon pnHea to gag, as set forth and provided In its original ar. tlclre of Incorporation and Its supple mentary articles of Incorporation her' tofre made, executed and filed, the fol lowing shall tw uddd to and form part of Article II of said articles of In corporation, no.v on nl', and this cor poration prnpoam to engage In the fol lowing biiKlti'-sa and enterprises, to-wlt: "Also to do, carry on. and engage In a gin"rul contracting business, and to make, entr Into, execute and perform contract; for the cm tion and construe' tion of hulUlliiRS and gmtctures and all manner of works, publlo and pri vate, and as well to furnish and sup. tly iiuttciltits for any and all such works." This Is published by order of the board of director of said corporation. t hit hi this first day of May, 1903. NOltTHWrStT CONSTRUCTION CO, ity T. II. OL'ItTW. President Attest; F. D. KCETTNElt. Secretary. . MortB mors. Disturbances or strikers are not near ly as grave a an Individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tenMon will be followed by ut ter collapse unless a reliable remedy Is Immediately employed. There's noth lng so efficient to cur disorders of th liver or kidneys a Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonlo and effective nerv ine and the greatest all around medi cine for run down system. It dispels nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia and expets malarial germ. Only Me and satisfaction guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. "I had a running, itching sore on my leg; suffered tortures. Doan' Qlnt nient took away the burning Itching, Instantly, and quickly effected perma nent cure." C. W. Lenhart, Bowling Green. O. For sale by Chas. Roger, druggist. 'Cure the cough and save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pin Syrup cure cough and colds, down to tb eery verge of conaurnption. For sal by Chas. Rogers, druggist. WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless little worker Dr. King' New Life Pills. Million ar always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, bil iousness, constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 23 cent at Charle Rogers' drug tore. IT SAVED HIS LEO. P. A. Danforth of LaOrange, Oa., suffered for six month with a frightful running sore on bl leg: but writ that Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured It In five days. For ulcers, wounds, plies, It'a the beet salvs In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only U cent. Sold by Charle Roger, drug gist Diphtheria sore throat, croup. Inst ant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thom as' Electric Oil. At any drug tor. For sale by Chns. Rogers, druggist. TRAGEDY AVERTED, "Just In the nick of time our little boy was saved," write Mrs. W. Wat kin of Pleasant City, O. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set In beside. Doctor treated him, but he grew worse every day. At lcnth we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know, It' the only sure cure for coughs, cold and lung diseases, Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. Trice Mo and 11. Trial bottles free. "Now good digestion waits on appe tite, and health on both," If It doesn't try Burdock Blood Hitter. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. AS THECROWFUES the roomy retiring rooms cosy com partments and the many little con veniences OHpeolnlly niTnntjed for their comfo.'t on the Northwestern Limited "THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT" every night between Minneapolis, Bt. t-aui ana unicago via Before starting on a trlp-no matter where-wrlte for Interesting Informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L. BISLER, General Agent. 132 Third Street, . Tortland. Ore. .O W, TEASDALE, Gen. pas. Agt., St, Paul, Mln, REDUCED Sl'MMEtt KXCUIWION RATES. . Th Ponvor & Rio Orande popularly Known a th ""cento' Mn of th World" has announced greatly reduced raumltrlp rales from Faelna coast point for th benefit of teacher who will aixmd their vacation In the east and of delegate to all the prominent cnvnltona-N. B. A at lloslon: A. O. V. W at 8t. Paul; B. P. O. E.. at Panllmor! Woodmen of America al In dlaiiapoll: Kasle at New York; Myl tc Shrtn at Saratoga Pprlng; K. of V, at Louisville, and T. P. A. at In .llimiiiioll.. Ticket at reduced rates will be baaed uion oil fare for in round trip but will be sold only on the certain day. These ticket will carry lopovor privilege on the g'l trip Hiving passenger an opportunity to vl It Salt Lake City. Olenwood Springs, Colorado Spring and Denver; and will b goo,t to return any time within W day, rassenger going via the iK'iiver k Rio Orande ar given th privilege of returning via a different route. For the rate to th iolnt you wish to go. and for date of sal aud other parti culms a well as for illustrated pamph let, writ W. C. McimiPK. anral agent, 124 Third street Portland Ore. "THIS POETRT OF THE ORANOE.' "It appeal to you. when th fruit hang rip and weet on the tr late in February, or early In March. Then th hlosMim break out, and the tree ar yellow llh golden globe, and whit with orange noser. It may be that a Hurry of snow ha . whitened th mountain top, and then you hav an artistic background for a tropical for est. The air Is full of sunshln. and heavy with the fragrance a night comes on, and then, If the moon be hlnlng.you hear at midnight through open window, the song of the mocking bird In the scented grove, and It nvr teemed so melodious before." An experience Ilk this is posslbl any winter, and It I worth a Journey ot a thousand miles, while you can Uav It. by taking th ' onlc 6halo rout throug tb grand and picturesque Bl- klyon and Shasta mountain, to south em California. Complete Information olout th trip, and descriptive matter telling about California, may b bad from any Southern Paclflo agent, or W, E. Cornea, 0n. Pas. Agt., B. P. Co., Lines In Oregon, Portland, Oregon. LOW RATES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA For th meeting of the Presbyterian Genera! Assembly to be held at I aw Angeles. Calif.. May !3. to Jun t. the O. B. 4 N. Co. will sell round trip tickets via steamer at th low rate ot I35.TO. These ticket will b good go ing on (learner leaving Astoria on May 13 and Is and to return up to July IS, A proportionately low rat will al so be made via all rail from Portland or by boat to San Francisco and from thence Southern Paclflo to destination. For further particulars regarding date rates and, route, call on or address O. W. Lounberry, Agent, Astoria, Or SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES Between Jus 4th and August 2th, the Illinois Central will set) round trip tickets from Oregon and Washington points to Chicago Cairo, Memphis, and New Orleans at Greatly reduced rate Tickets good for three month. Going limit 10 days. Returning limit 10 days after starting west. Stop over privi llges either way. west of th Missouri river. Sale date a re arranged to be convenient for delegates to convention of National Educational association at Roston; Elk at Baltimore; Woodmen at Indianapolis; Eagle at New Tork; Shrlner at Saratoga; Knight of Pyth- las at Loulvllle and Commercial Trav elr at Indlanapolt. You can take your choice of 16 different route. Write u. We will cheerfully give you any detailed Information you want.. B. H, TRUMBULL, Commercial agent, 1 Third street, Portland Ore. ' NORTH COAST LIMITED. I only run by the Northern Paclflo between Portland and Minneapolis ana St. Paul, through Taooma, Seattl, SMkan. Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Billings, Blimark and Fargo. Eight of the trains ars on tba run dally, four cast and four wast. Each I a solid vtlbuld train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, , dining car. day coaches, mall, exprs and baggass ear and th elegant observa tion car. Bach train Is brilliantly lighted with over too lights and th beautr of It all is you can travel Just as cheaply on this train as on any other. All representative wttt be glad to give you additional Informa tion. A. D. Chariton, Assistant Gen eral Passsnsrar Asnt tU Morrison Bt, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA ; RIVER RAILROAD. MAVX PORTLAND ARRIVI BOOim 7Hipm P or Hand (Talon Depot For Asfwla nd Way 11 10 n Points AHTOKIA For Portland ad Way Point s t Wan 10 put II am lOUOss) BKAHlDE DIVIHION SIS am 11 wsm 1 SO p m Astoria lor Warreuton, Flarel, Fort Htevens, Hammond and Astorls 740 01 4'JOp u. 1046 Tl& a m v m JJLE-SL Besaldel Plav.i,H LltatSI'li Seaside for Wsrronton, 12 00 p d d, Hammond, ron ill s nq anions Sunday nlf. aii train male etos connection at Gobi with all Northern Pacific train to and from th Bast and Bound point, " 3. C. MATO. V OREGON SlIORjLlNE and Union Pacific. --weaBBsmss T1MB 3cttEI VJLK8 From Portland. Arrive. Chlcar Portlai and Salt Lake, Denver, Ft, Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City St touts, Chicago and East Special I 30 ; vlallunfj ingiom. AtiHtitioJ Express Halt Lak, Denver, Ft. Worth, Oma. ha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chi cago and Kast "waTli Walla, Lewlston, Bpo kan. Minneapolis, Bt Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Qhl cago and Bast ' l.ltl p.m 10:a.nv vlalluntij St Paul FastMaJ 4 P. III! 7:M p. m, via- ttpokand 70 hour front Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. OCSAN AND RIVER 6CIIEDULR From Astoria- All aaillng date subject to change. For Ban Francis, co every Ave days, l:oiumb7a" 'TtuvsT" to Portland and Way Landing. i; a, nv. Dally eg cept Mor Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria oa tide dally escept Sunday for Ilwaoo, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tig and North Beach points. Returning arrives at Astoria same ev ening, i 0. W. LOUNSBERRT.Agent A ttorla. A. U CRAia, -0nrl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS ..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAOO AND ALL POINTS EA8T. 2 TRAIINM DAI Li Y 2 PAST TIME New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars, Daylight Trip Through th Cascade and Rocky Mountain For FuH Particulars,' Bates, Folders, Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PIIALON. IL DICKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt City Ticket Agt 123 Third Street, Portland. U First Avenue, Sesttle, Wish. A. B. C. DENNI3TON, O. W. P. A, A familiar nam of the Chicago. Milwaukee A (. Paul Railway, known all over th Union a th Oreat Railway running th "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "Tha only perfect train In th world." Understand: Connect Ions are made wi;h all transcontinental lines, securing to pamengers th beat servio known. Luxurious coaches, elect Ho light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other lln. , " Be that your ticket read via "The Milwaukee" whon going to any point In th Uulted BUitas or Ceuiada, - All ticket agents sell ttietn. For rates, pamphlet or other Infor mation, addea. J. W, CA8ET, II. 8. ROWE, Trav. Pass,, Agt.." ' 1en. Aft Portland, Or. Portland, Or. ItuxuRious Th UXORIOUS 1WEL Th. "Northwitrn Uml'.ti" train. sleetrlo lighted throughou', both Insid and out, and (team mated, are with out exception, tb flnt train is the world. They embed y th latest, pewtst and best Ides for comfort convenience and luxury vr ottered th travelling dudiic. and altogether are th mesi complete and eolendld aroluctlon cf tb car builder' art These splendid Train Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT BT. PAUL FOB CHICAGO and tU BAST. No extra oharsra for these suprlat acommodstlon and all class of tick ets are avallabl for passage on the trains on this lln are protected by th Interlocking Block System. :Wp.nv It.. - "Ta.TitT Daly ex cept Sur tll