The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 09, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE MORNING AJSTORIAN, Saturday, july 9, 1901
PAGE
A. & C. R. R.
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SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave
ASTORIA
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for WarrMitoo,
Hammond, Ft
Btevens, Wwulde
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SEASIDE -ior
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niond.Astorla
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j 16.50 p.m
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12.30 p.m
1.80 pj
7.w p.m
; Dally except Saturday.
1 Saturday only. ,
All train- make oIom connections at
;Ooblt with all Northern Facifle
trains to and from tb Eat and Bound!
v point. - .J:'
. .cwAta
General Freight and passenger Aftnt
UHlOfilPACinC
A DIRECT LINE
to Chicago And ft.ll polnti t&tt; xult
VUle, Memphis, New Orleans; and nil
points south.
get that your ticket reads via the
Illinois Central Jl. B. Thoroughly rood
rn trains connect with all transoonti-
Rental lines at. St. laut and Oman.
It four friends ar coming west let as
know and we will Quote them direct
the special! low rates now In effect
from all eastern points. ,
Any Information as to rates, routes.
eto.i cheerfully riven on applloatloa.
B. II. TRUMBULL Commercial
Aftnt, 141 Third street, Portland, Or,
J. C. LINDSBT, T. F. F, A., 141
Third street, Portland, Or.
P, B, THOMPSON, P. A. P, A,
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKETS
VIA
70 hours from Portland to Chicago.
No chants of cars.
time urn KDULza ,
Depart rmm Arrive
Ctllna 1
4'erUnnd Saltlake, Dearer, ft .
Hiwotal Worth. Omaha, Kan- BdSpm
V:Ua. m. Cit.HHxui.
via Haul- Cbioao and tbe East
lagton
Atlantis
KxtireM Halt Lake, Denver Ft . .
l5.n. Urth, Omaha, Kan- JWB
vtaHant- eaa City, HI Louie,
Ingloo Uilamo aud (be Kaat
M. Paul Walla Walla, lewla.
Kant Mnll ion, Hpokane.Mlnne-
lap. iu. aixiiu. mi I'aul, imiuth (:00pm
via 8(o- Milwaukee, t'iiluago,
fcaue and Kaet
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco every Ave days.
Itally
epi Hun
day acTam
Columbia River to
Portland aud Way
lamllugi
lam
Daily x
oept Mon
Direct Line to St. Louis World's
Fair.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
the Ude DAILY FOR ILWACO,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, Tioga and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same
evening.
Through tickets to and from an prln
clpal European cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent,
Astoria, Ore.
To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chleago, St Louie, and all
points eaet and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
Tbe Flyer end The Fast Mail L
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURfEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip aorost the Caeoade and
Rooky Mountains.
For tickets, rates folders and full In
formation call on or address
IL DICKSON,
City Ticket Agent
122 Third Street. Portland. Or.
S. O. TERKES, Q. W. P. Ah
112 First Avenue. Seattle, Wash.
Hold by
Siri-l-fL-:! C:;::':i
a rosmva cvai
Pttr taflammatlsa er Catonfe
9 lb bladSt and DImwm
iUdMya, So af bo ft
Can qaWUr aad Fna
'Ur li vonrt ww d
49mawrh aad OlMt,
BO Battrrot hnw Ion ataod
Inf. Abaolatalf haanlMa.
Paid br dratflut. frtt
tl.oa, or bf auuC poatfaia
THI lASTALKreil ti,
ueaoMTataMb mho
Chaa. Rorers, 4SI Commercial
ST
OOINQ EA
, TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
; ROYAL BtlJE ; TRAINS ; ;
j ';wBETWEN;,l J
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 Vorld. I
... is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, I ,
LVRI, AUSTIN, General Pass. At- - Chicago, HI.
SpeeSal Exeuraisn to tdi World's
... Fair. .- .
The Denver A Rto Orande, in con
nection with the Missouri Pacific, will
run a series of personally conductu'
excursions to the world's fair during
June. These excursions will ruo
through to St Louis without change
of cars, making short stops at principal
points snroute. The first of these ex
cursions will leave Portland June 7th,
and tbt second June 17th. The rate
from Astoria will be 167.60 to St LouU
end return. Excursionists going via
tbs Denver ft Rio Orande have the
privilege of returning via a different
route. This Is the most pleasant way,
as well as the most delightful route, to
cross the 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 one of these excursions write at
once to W. C McBrlde, 124 Third
street Portland, for sleeping car res
ervations. s -
The Northern Pactflo Railway Com
pany will place round trip tickets from
Portland to St Louis and return on
account of ths world's fair on sals aa
follows: - '
June 16th, 17th a.id 18th,
July 1st 2nd and 3rd. w
August 8th, 9th and 10th.
Sept ,6th, 6th and 7th.
Oetober 3rd, 4th and 6th.
The round trip rats to St Louis and
return from Portland will bo SC7.S0.
Tickets will be good for return via any
direct line.
A round trip rats of 171.10 will also
be made from Portland to Chicago and
return.
If a passenger desires to take In both
Chicago and St Louis ths round trip
rate will be $75.00.
All tickets will be good for 90 days
from date of sale. Tickets will be
good going ten days from data of sale
so that a limited stop-over can be had
on the going trip and on the return
trip passengers can stop at their pleas
urt west of ths Missouri dyer or St.
Paul. These rates apply, via direct
lines, but If passenger wishes to re
turn through California tickets can be
told accordingly, but at an Increased
rate of 13.50 added to above.
For any additional information de
sired, call or address A. D. Charlton,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Uorthern Paclflo Ry 25S Morrison
itreet corner of trd. Portland, Ore.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
rime Card ol Trains
PORTLAND
Leaves Arrives
suget Sound LImlted.T:2S am pm
Kansas Clty-8t Louis
Special 11:11 am : pm
North Coast Limited 8:M p m T:fan
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Express 11:45 pm 8:06 pa
Take Pugst Bound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points
Take Puget Sound Limited for Otyrn
pla direct
Take Pucet Sound Limited or Kan
sas Ctty-St. Louis Special for points
on South Bend branch.
Double . dally train senrloa oa Gray's
Harbor branch.
Four trains dally between Portland,
Tacoma and Seattle,
Our Accidental Presidents.
Every one of the vice presidents of
the United (State who succeeded to
the presidency through the death of a
president was an aaplrant for the next
nomination for preldent but not one
succeeded.
John Tyler, after the death of Presi
dent William Henry Harrison, began
to realize the waning power of the
whig party, and consequently aban
doned the party that had elected him
on Its national ticket and strove to
obtain the next democratic president
tlal domination. That party, however,
scouted his candidacy and nominated
Polk, who was sneered at by Clay as
the "Duck River colonel." General
Zachary Taylor, who was really with
out party politics, was nominated for
president by the whlgs in 1848 and was
elected only because of hie Mexican
war record and the defection In New
York of the Van Buren faction, who
would not support General Cass, tbe
democratic nominee. Taylor was in
office only a month when he died and
was succeeded by Millard Fillmore, a
mediocre man. But he had followers
who stimulated bis ambition, and he
soon began to lay plans for the whig
nomination in 1852. But his claims
were Ignored and the whig party, with
General WMnfield Scott as its candi
date, made its last rally for the presi
dency. .
Fillmore in bis disappointment was
persuaded to abandon bis party, and
In 1856 ran as the presidential candi
date of the know-notblns or Ameri"
can party, and he received only the
eight electoral votes of Maryland.
Andrew Johnson, seeing no prospect
of a nomination from the republicans,
followed the example of Tyler and
FUlmore, and deserted the party that
placed him in power. He planned and
dickered for tbe democratic nomination
of 1868, but his strength in the con
vention of that party was hardly worth
considering.
Arthur followed Garfield, and through
a skillful and prudent use of the fed
eral patronage built up la bis party
an apparently strong faction In favor
of continuing him in the presidency,
but before the republican national con
vention of 1884 convened his strength
as a candidate had so melted away as
to leave pim no chance of success,
Thus it will be seen that what are
called "accidental" presidents have all
aspired to succeed themselves and all
have signally failed, and with the ex
ception of Johnson their failure has
been followed by obscurity. Roosevelt
is reputed to be a lucky man, and it
remains to be seen if he will be more
lucky than any of his accidental pre
decessors. New York Commercial.
TIME TABLE T. J. POTTER
DATE
1904
Tues. July 6
Wed. "
Thurs. "7
Friday " 8
Sab "
Sun. " 10
Leave
FORTlr
LAND
9.00 a m
9.00 am
9.00 am
9.45 am
1.00 pm
p. M
Arrive!
Aat'rlal
8.00
3.00
8.00
3.45
7.00
P.M.
Lea v e
Am'rlti
8.00
8.00
3.00
3.45
7.00
P. M,
Arrl ve
11 WHO O
4.15
4.15
4.15
5.00
8.15
Leave
jlvraoo
Poo l.
P.M.
7:30
8:00
8;00
8:00
"8:66
Arrive Tave Arrive
Astoria . Astoria Portland
P. M. P. M, . A. M,
8:45 845 3:45
9:15 9:15 4:15
9:15 9:15 4:15
'9:15 9:15 4:15
.... .... ....
9:15 9:15 4:15
G. We ROBERTS, Agt. ,0.' R.' & CO.
"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." 1
It's "The Train for Com
fort" every night in the year
between Minneapolis, St.
Paul and Chicago.
Before tatting on a trip no matter
where write tor Interesting informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
H. L SISLER, General Ajent
132 Third St Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TSASDALE,
General P&esenwr Agent,
, Bt. Paul, Minn.
Death's Strange Distinction.
"A corpse was floating on the water,"
a reporter said. "I saw it first and my
longshoreman stopped rowing to peer
at it through the dusk.
" It's a man,' he said. 1 bet you it
is a man.'
"'How can you telir said L
- 'Because it is floating on Its stom
ach,' the longshoreman answered.
'Male corpes float on their stomachs
always. Female corpses always float
on their backs.'
"A moment later we were beside the
corpse. It floated face downward and
It was, sure enough, a man.
"You see.' said the longshoreman,
the two sexes are built differently.
There's a group of bones called the
pelvic bones that are lighter in men
than in women. It is these pelvic
bones that cause men to. float face
down and women face up.'
"You might have divined this fact
for yourself by watching the bathers
at the seashore. Dldnt you ever no
tice, among bathers, how easy it is for
women to float on tehlr backs? But
men, when they try to, float in this
way, gradually turn over on their
stomachs.' "New York Telegram.
Over 22,000 people were killed In In
dia by serpents last year. How would
you like to live there?
, ELIGHTFUL ROUTE
A YLIGI1T RIDE
IZZY CRAGS
'EEP CANONS ,
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
See nature in all he glorious beauty,
and then the acme of man's handi
work. The first is found along the line
of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad,
the latter at the St Louis World's
Fair, Your trip will be one of pleas
uremake the most, of It For Infor
mation and illustrated literature write
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agi.
Portland, Or.
Jy' ,Mj3- rJIi, iitSMWJ"JV""'
it
I" J' " mW wmi' 4 f mtM mi inn,
Yf rtlae, Intfmcry sa4 CtUvriee of Alt,
E ' " r mvMuy'twtnk,tk I kit cfc kike
' -! . lM jMUmlU arci A tlht.
' A ! ,If4 f T WttlM lnrl, CMrrlikteS
7 CKIm'l Wertlr. rMuka by nWe.
7.1
To SL Louis art Rctem
on, Sfl ' termA"h
mi limit, kiutf
The Rock Island Syitem ofiTers two routes
to the World's Fair City via St. Paul
MinncapoGs, and through Scenic Colorado.
No change of can, Ogden to St. Louis and
St. Paul to St. Louii.
Full InfonnaSoa oa rcenot
Call or write
A H. McDokaio, General Ag
UD 3rd Street, cor. Aider Street,
Portland, Ore.
STEAMER
SUE H. ELMORE
The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
ever on this roMe. 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. Q. C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or.
Pacific Navigation Co., Tillamook, Or.
O. R. a N. Co., Portland, Or.
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansas City to
Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St Paul
to Chscago, nm 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,
Gtncral Agent
134 Third Street, Portland