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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 7, mm. PAGE SEVEN. A.& C. R. R. TIME CARD. Effective june s, ism: Leavs VOUTLAND Arrive 8o0a.ni j rortlnnd Union I 11.10a. m 7,00 p.tn I depot for Aitorls ) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a-m j for Portland and ' nuOsTm 6 10 p ro ) way points f 10,30 pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASfORU Arrive lTBa.m4 E?ICTd7TjTr Leave ASTORIA Arrive fOfi a.m ( for Warrantee . ) 10.45 a,m Hammond, Ft BfiOp.m ( Htevene, Hnanlrie 7.40 a.;n Leavt BEASIDB Arrive Arrive '9.25 a.m Leave 8EASIDBJ VtaV ga a IU1 wri'll w M j Stevens, Ham- ' 19,80 tnJLl, odjAH 7, IMfr1 Additional "train leavesAstoria daily at lLIO a. tn. for all points on Ft Stevens D ranch, arriving It Btevttm 1180 p. m, returning, leaves Ft 8tv. m at 100 p. rl. arivlnf Astoria S.4I p. m. Sunday only. All train maks cloaa connections at Gobi with all i Northern Paelflt trains to and from the East and Sound polnta. J. C, UATO, Ceneral Freight and passenger Aftnt A DIRECT LINE to Chicajgo and ail polnta aastj Louis ville, Memphis, Naw Orleans, and ail polnta acuta. i -u V OREGON SllOTLlNC AxoUruoMPAcinc 79 boura from Portland to Chicago. No changa of ears. TIME RCHEDOLKS Depart rmm Arrive POUTLAND Oiloato Portland Halt tk. Denver, ft Bpealai Worlli, OroaUa, Kaa- I OS p m fcUa. m, muiOt.MtIxul, via limit- Cbiafttfo and Ibe East niton A Man tie Kirf4 Mi Lake, Ilenver Fl Sis p.m. Worth, Omaha, Kan. TilSem via Hunt- mm City. Mt UxiL, tufton Uliloaf o and the Em I Kl. Paul Wall Walla. tewls. ' t aut Mall ton.Hpokana.Mlnn- Up. m. ar-'lla. HI J'tul, fiuluth 140 pm vlaBpo- Milwaukee, Cliloaio, kau. and JUat OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria AU sailing dates aubjact to change. For Ban Francisco every flva days. Dally ei ci Hun day attain Columbia River to I'ortland and Way lQ(llUfl 4 am Daily eept Moa Direct Line to St. Louis World's fciir. Steamer Nahcotta leavaa Astoria on tba Uda DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning arrives at Astoria earns evening. Through tickets to and from aA prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Atent, Astoria, Ore. A FCS1TIY3 Ct12 9o tallunmatlaa 9t Catarth ( tht Bladder aad VteuMd, Kidixft. Ma oara ao p Oora qattklf aad rnaa Bntlr lb wont eaott al jlonarrhwa aad Uloaa, bo matter of how loot tad. inf. AbwIaMf barml Sold br dratftila. fl.OO, or bf all, poflwi TH tAlTAUmil BO, auarvHTama viwit gold by Chas. Rogars. 45 Coimnercla! Bee that your ticket reada rto the Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod era trains connect with all transcontU nentai lines at It. Faui and Omaha. ' If your friends are coming west let es know and we will quote them direct the spec tally low rates now la street from all eastern points. Any Information as to rates, routes, eto., cheerfully' glvsa on application. 3. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. 141 Third street, Portland, Or. 1. C. UNMET. T. F. A P. A.. 141 Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F.' A. P. A., Special Exoursion to the World's . Fslr. - Ths Denver ft Rio Grande, In con nection with the Missouri Pacific, will run a series of personally conducted excursions to ths world's fair during June, These excursions will run through to St. Louis without changs of cars, making short stops at principal points snroute. The first of these ex cursions will leave Portland Juno 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Astoria will bs $87.50 to St. Louli snd return. Excursionists going vis ths Denver, ft Rio Grande have the privilege of returning via a different ' route. This is ths most pleasant way, as well as ths most delightful routs, to w cross ths continent The stops ar ranged give an opportunity to visit ths various points of interest in and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accom pany ons of these excursions writs at once to W. C. McBride, 124 Third otreet. Portland, for sleeping car res srvatlons. ..j.- ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA rT-i,, -- i ---r - To Spokane, St Paul, Mlnneapolle, Dututh, Chicago. St Louis, and all polnta eait and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer aodThe Fast Mail Z SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Dsyllght trip across the Canada and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address IL DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 111 Third Street Portland, Or. 8. Q. TERKES. G. W. P. A.. . 611 First Avenue. Seattle, Wash. til' D ELIGHTFUL ROUTE AYLIGUT RIDE IZZY CRAGS EEP CANONS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY See nature in all ha glorious beauty, and then the acme of man's handl work. The first is found along the line of the Denver A Rio .Grande Railroad, the latter at the St Louts World's Fair. Tour trip wlL' be one of pleasure-make the most of It For Infor mation and Illustrated literature write YY. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. ' Tortlancl, Or. The Northern Pacific Railway Com pany will placs round trip tickets from Portland to St Louis and return on account of the world's fair on sale as follows: ..... ... . ,. June 10th, 17th and 18th. July 1st 2nd, and 3rd. August 8th, 9th and 10th. Sept 6th, 6th and 7th. Ootobsr 3rd, 4th- and 6th. The round trip rate to St Loula and return from Portland will be I47.50. Tickets will bs good for return vl any direct Una. A round trip rate of 471.50 will also bo made from Portland to Chicago and return. If a passenger desires to take tn both Chicago and St Louis ths round trip rate will be $75.00. AU tickets wUl be good for SO days from data of sale. Tickets will be good going ten days from data of sale ao that a limited stop-over can bs had on the going trip and on the return trip passengers can atop at their pleas ure west of the Missouri river or St Paul. These rates apply via direct lines, but if passsnger wlshee to re turn through California tickets can bs sold accordingly, but at an Increased rate of 111.60 added to above. For any additional information de- aired, call or address A. D. Charlton, Assistant General Passenger Agent Uorthern Paclflo Ry, 15S Morrison street corner of Srd, Portland, Ore. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card ol Trains PORTLAND. Leaves Arrive, fuget Sound Umltad.T:IS am 1:46 pm Kansas CltT-St Louis Special 11:16 am 6:46 pn North Coast Limited 8:16 9 m T:t a ss Tacoma aad Seattle Night Express 11:46 pm 8:06 9 a Taka Punt Bound Limited or North Coast Limited for Grays Barber polnta Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym- pla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or Kaa saa Clty-St Louis Special for polatg on Booth Bend branch. ' ' Double daily train aerrloa oa Gray's Harbor branch. jt Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Beatue EAST GOING TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BETWEEN Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, D. C. Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatial Coach es, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B,'EI. AUSTIN, General Pass. Ml Chlco.!!!. i "Best by Test" A transcontinental trav eler says: I've tried them all and I prefer the ' North western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. 1 Before itattlng on a trlp-no matter where writ for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H.LSISLER, Gtneral Agent 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TKA8DALK, ' General Passenger Agent (St. Paul, Minn. WILD MAN OF THE FOREST. Hairy Creature Seen by Lone Traveler . In British Columbia. Vancouver, 6. C dlapatch: A weird etory of a wild man, encountered far inland from the headwaters of Camp- Del river, is told by Mike King, who hftd penetrated into a territory relig iously shunned by Indians, none of whom would either accompany him. as usual, nor make any explanation of their conduct King had been making his solitary way through the forest, not having seen a human face for days, when a cry of mingled surprise and fear, very human in Its quality and foreign to the forest land, brought blm to a sudden halt rifle tn hand and eyes straining for an explanation. This was quickly afforded, but in such a manner as to try the nerves of even such a woodsman as Mike King. About 100 yards from where he stood, or even lees, an uncouth human faced him, seemingly all uncertain whether to stand or fly. The form was that of a large and angular man, com pletely covered with hair, with long arms hanging loosely and hands reach ing below the knees. The eyes were quick and penetrating, shining strange ly through a tangle of unkempt hair. The object was unmistakably and un- comprlmtslngly human, Mr. King at tests, and yet no human being such as any nation, tribe or country knows. After a long moment's scrutiny of the disturber of bis solitude, the wild being decided upon flight, And simply ran up the hillside, assisting his move' fnents with his long arms, and utter lng at intervals cries of very human alarm, mystification and fear. Once it paused on the hillside and stood again gazing at the astounded white man, then plunged Into the wilder ness and was lost to sight although the cracking of branches for some time afterward betrayed its . hurried progress through the woods. Coming to the place where it had stood when first seen, Mr. King found that the wild creature had been en gaged at a little water hole In wash ing edible grass roots, a pile of the cleaned roots, neatly made, resting at one side of the hole. No further meet lng with the wild man fell to the cruiser's lot although he heard at in tervals his curious cries, as he sat all night by a roaring fire and waited for any sequel to the adventure bis rifle across his knees. There Is no conclusive and satisfac tory explanation of the phenomenon. Mr. King has brought the matter up time and again in his talks with In dlans, whose confidence he enjoys. Bit by bit he has patched together their theory and tribal tradition, by which it appears that they credit the com ing of the original wild man to the days of the Spanish occupation of cer tain of the west coast ports. At one of these Nootka, It is alleged, an Im mense hairy creature, either baboon or ape, escaped from one of the ships, and after terrorising the aboriginal In habitants, proceeded to make Itself at home in the forest Thence it is al leged to have issued upon one occa sion and seized an Indian girl, with whom It set up housekeeping. The wild man seen by Mr. King Is believed by the Indians ta have been the off spring. As to whether this could be possible, the scientific authorities appear to dif fer. Mr. King does not often tell the story of his adventure, since the ma jority are apt to ventilate sarcastic observations that grow tiresome. He Is In earnest however, and any tlm- berman on the north Pacific coast will attest his reliability. Nor is a man who has spent three-quarters of his life in the primeval solitudes, never tastes liquor, and has few superiors as a woodsman, apt to see things In the woods not actually existent Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long,", writes Mrs. Chaa. Applegate of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained pounds." .It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron chttls and all Throat and Lung Trdu bles. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bot ties free at Chas. Rogers' drug store, The beer that made Milwaukee fam oas Schllts Is always on draught at The Grotto. Otto Mlkkelaon, proprie tor. SPIN Eviry Wcmaa hituMiu, ima annnin Know about the wonderful MARVEL whirling Spray The new TtMi rriax. me- ttnt Moet uonveruenfe HUMIMlulullf, If h ronrnrt tupply the Bf 4kl kL. accept no nthttr. hill KnA .UftlllD for llimiTi.tltxxk-Mi4. ttflTee ...it nitrtiftiilmr. and rttrlttons in- TulnVfilo to la.lwt. ! H KLCOV ItrerkHtn, new tar. mm S 1,1 hl Tea tie Mack dM Pater War m mmMtMf. fafU m alt Talua f x f)smi to tit equKef, H r Uk; Tea kla warei rlua Men, Aa a weye kra4 the Men, . Fe toiut Uinr-eem e (Jm Pike, - Miti eftke rike," j Wtltaee Irwla. Ovrrlcatal 7 CeUtef' Wufcljr. FebLuM If rtmbue. eJNfcS tZf VHi a aa ' aa To SL Louis end Return hat 15,17. i l1yl,,n AetwS I, ej, 0 lefttatket $, e,7OeteM),4,f. ternm Hah, aiaetf Jajni The Rock bland System oners two routes to the World's Fair City via St. Psut Minnetpolii, and through Scenic Colorado. No change of cart, Ogden to St. Louis snd St Paul to St Louii. Full InfonnatMa en tetjaest, CtUar wtkc. A H. KcOonaxo, General Aft, MO 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street, Portland!. Ore. t 52 STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between Astoria AND Tillamook Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R R; for Portland, San Francisco and all points East For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE & Co. General Agents, Astoria, Or. OR TO A. (SL C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or. Pacific Navigation Co., Tillamook, Or. O. R. 2L- N. Co., Portland, Or. Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas , City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago " via Omaha, The Pioneer limited t. Paul to Ghscago, run via : : Chicago. Milwaukee Railway St. Paul Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your , tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, H. S. R0WE. Gtneral AjtnL 134 Third Street, Portland