MONDAY, DECEMBER i, 1903. n a a aea A w V W T11K JlUltAiiNU aamtuaji. Aaiwm, unftm' A DAZZLK1G ARRAY NEW CROCKERY DEPARTMENT WOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. With the Finet d:play of Crockery, dataware, ChinawareCnt Glass. Brie a Brae, Silverware, Cutlery, Tinware and Cranitcwate. Christmas Boyera art invited to. come and inspepct thU splendid o- lection at you are bound to find something to mate an elefcant present. A. V. ALLEN TAP RICH SECTION Milwaukee Wilt Build Into Wyom ing and Idaho. CASCADES TO BE TUNNELED Tat load Follows Easy Gradea to the Black HiQa Difficnlt Engineering to Bo Xaceutmd in the Bitter Soot Voontaiaa. Xew York, Dec 10. Official color is given to the statement that the Mil waukee railroad will build not only the through line to Uie Pacific coai-t but alo wpurj and branches aggregating ever 1500 niilea additional to the 1700 mile of main line West of the Missouri liver. The entire plan, a far as agreed upon, will cost eonriderably over $100, 000.000. The moving spirit in the exten-ion is 1 Sir. Earling. It is owing largely to his , determination and peraneiice in the. face of come stubborn opposition that the directors of the Milwaukee have at last agreed to tbe plan of a Pacific ex tension. He haa been backed by Mr. McKenna, bis chief lieutenant in the ad ministration of tbe present line of the Milwaukee road. These two persisted in their request for continuous surveys carefully checked over the several routes suggested by the surveyors, and invea tigated the expedience of each division before the plan reached the executive board, but a very short time ago. In no section of the rued there were fif teen alternative surveys, aJl difficult, but all practicable. Tbe selection has been narrowed down to two, either of which may be taken, according to co-t estimates. " There are no difficulties in the con struction of the lines through South Dakota.' They. will run the entire dis tanos to the foohills of the. Black Hills without any perceptible grade, and will be eafeily built and equipped. At $25,000 MAS FANCY GOODS This week we will display in our win dows ICS different styles of Xmaa boxes of stationery. A fine lot of inexpen sive calendars. Two di.-playa of nov elties and in addition we will show in the windows on evenings only,' fiue Jap anese and Chinese Brushes and Fancy meUl and glassware. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC IT 18 FOR LADIES, TOO. rkr Caa Step Their Hat Falilas Oat With Herelctde. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair ia falling out. can prevent the halt falling out. and thicken the growth, with Newbro's "Herplclde.' Besides, Herpl elde Is one of the most agreeable hair dressings there is. Herplclde kills tha dandruff germ that eats the hair off at the root After the germ is destroyed, the root will shoot up, tmd the hair grow Inn ever. Even a. samnlo will con vince any Uty that Jfewbro's Herplclde is an inn.pcniaDie touet requisite, it contains no oil or grease. It will not stain nr riva RnM tiv tond'nr drurarliita. SmiiI 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpl- pae Co., uetroit, sucn. ler mile, or about 5.tw for Ce ec- tiou. Through the Black llilln.a right-of- war and Mme grading completed for a miall local Mad is held under option. The embankments will be "widened and coniidrable rock WlUt will be added to make the right-of-way servioeabh; for a thttimgh transcootinenosl The, line will touch Rapid City, in the east- em part of tlie range, and bend North to Deadwood. Tihe two line of the St. Paul, from Kvarts and from Chamber lain, will probably nwet at P.apid City. West of the Black Hills there is a action of about 00 miles in which the right-of-way will cross seven big rivers and a count1e number of small mountain streams, flowing Xorth. This section includes the crossing of the Big Horn and Shoshone ranges, though neither ia claimed to present any won derful difficulties in the ay of en gineering. There nothing here! to compare with the Denver 1 Rio Grande right-of-way aero We.-Urn Colorado. The principal expense will lie. bridging, uid tlie need of high trestles to eros mountain stream, whiuh always pres ent difficulties because of their strong current in the t-pring month. The amount of comrete niaoiiry and fcteel bridging required in thi division will be the big bill. The hardest con.tnietion on an open track will lie through the Southern ex- tension if the Bitter Root niouuUiins. It will be eiw-ed on a comparatively easy grade, in open cuttings, and by a twisted route much like she right-of- way of the Great Northern and the Ca nadian Pacific through similar regions. There will be plenty of curve-, though none of them will be severe. The en gineer's specifications call for a maxi mum curvature Ws than that of the Great Northern through tbe mountains, and even below that adopted as stand' ard for the Western Pacific. This sec tion of the route, however, will prob ably cost well over $85,000 per mile. From the Western slope of the mountains to tbe Cascades the route is not difficult, and lies through a very rk-h section. The resources of that re tion are as vet barely Uiuobed. The plans of a several-year-old line to build from Salmon City to Butte have been laid before the management severaj dif ferent times, for purchase, but it is not known whether or not the plan has been taken into account. In any event Butte will I either on the main line of the Milwaukee or reached by a good short branch. The paage of the Cacade was sup posed to present ohe highest engineer' ing difficulty, and wan the one division that had to be solved by the use of a tunnel. Tbe tunnel will lie several miles loug, and will add probably 7XX),0f0 to the oust of the road when completed It will be both broader and higher than the Harriman tunnel through the Sierra Nevada. It will take over two years to build this tunnel alone, even if tarted now. So far as (an be learend no contract have been let for the same The Pacific coast division will parallel the Northern Pacific closely. It will also SO after the local trade of Central WasMtKrtorf. fruit, trtain and lumber with iu products. The main Western terminus will be at Tacoina ratlnr than Seattle. The Se attle terminus is to be readied directly by tbe Tacoma landing will be first on ti,o main iin west-bound, lhe msin freight-handling plants will be built at Tacoma What does all this mean to Western country! Undoubtedly tbe main ben elit wil accrue to wentern and North- UV..!nii a.nA tn Tiliilm. The East "J '"6 - -iJ- trn section of Wyoming na already the NorVi western, tlie Burlington and several local Hives. The central region is pracli'ally without railways. It is rinifed around with mountain" ranges ami has lain fallow for years. Tlie val leys east of the main Big Horn range are grazing eountrv, and can also raise wheat when the market is made ac- iMtible. The i no doubt in the world that this country will create some of the ripest of the new wheat lands ff tbe Wext when it is made possible to take the grain to market. All that there is in Big Horn county Is to be brought to light. The Burlington is now mi.i.mir a Htiiir into Ili'-in City, and I'"' n -I - that forgotten region Just an a cn-at awnkeniug followed tr liuwt; Noit)ent tni North knU ami Montiina, o a great awak ening wilt follow the Milwaukee into into Wvominjr. The Milwaukee immi gration ap,B' " advertise that re ghn, just a the lirvant Northern ad vertised North IXikota. There will be tame-traded ranvhc. noning clu'un. (rrat psstoie la mli opruing day after dav a1 the railway jid w.-twsnl. ilw land will cj.-n nVad of the railway. lilalio. lmitH'tiltirly the Salmon nwr dUtri't and tbe wlnde northern e-tim f t'u-ter iiuntv. is to get new life. Its re-outves have hitluito Ihh-ii mat ter of rumor alone. There are ssid to lie great ledge of !nc, lead, till, copper, silver, ami even gold,' a jet untouched. T;ansiortation i iHclel Iwdly. If the fables of wraith In the baser metal are well founded, this country houM grow riah. At prr-w-nl time it i lapped by the Orciron Short line exten-ion ahme. and thi property ha uot followed the eamps into the hills. The Milwaukee will probably build small branches to all profitable centers for local traflio in the ore lands. Get one of tho-e mw style grapho- phones for ChriMmas at Kilera Branch Store, 424 C-ommercial street, A. K, Cv rus, manager. PREPARED FOR CAR FAMINE Harriman Lines Hart Long Been Weed ing 0t .Old Cars The present car famine wUh tlie cor- reponding embarrament it is causing railroads and shinpers has directed si ft nt km to R II. Ilarriman's shnVd1 policy of making junk of hi old equip ment five year ago, when it eouVl best be sparetl, ami replacing it with larger and Wtter ir. This policy ha leen followed on the Harriman road ever at enormous expense, but hL lines are getting the benefit of it today in full meaure. Tnillic is so heavy on all road that no old car can 1 spared so long a it liangs together, and the demand foi new eiiuipment is so heavy that no road can get what it needs fro mthe epuip- ment companies. The Hirriman lines are in lietter condition in this re-pect than anv others in the Wet. Paol. Tniff Store. 351-353 Bond St., Owl r)ru. Store. 549 Com. St., T. F.imay go South to Thermopylae That is Irin TW. "Soecial Asent." Iiau-e the Milwaukee ia to op up A RUSSIAN CIISIS BIG MASS MEETING Uppertown -J Citizens " Hold Very Successful Rally CAHPA1GN ISSUES DISCUSSED Interesting Addiess Given by local Ministers Committei! Appointed to Take Charg of Mstters and Give Right Information to Voters. A ma meeting of the citiens of I'ppcrtown was held in tlie Bethnay laitheran chnn-h yesterday afternoon and the issues of the present cam- tiign wciv discue.L It was an easy matter to decide where the people of that part of tlie city stand when it, come to a moral question. A large crowd of men were present and they expressed tliemsrhes in terma that could not l misunderstood that they were again-t an "on twn." Rev. u l. Mahom wa the first speaker. He said that he was not there as a par tisian to advise tlie people as to how they should vote; but that there were certain moral question that were In volved in tlie election Uiat should re- .-eive the atlention ot every man wmi lielieve in Lw and onler. We have made the stajt for a closed town and tliere should lie no backward step. The prsiMialily of iiiie of the candidate were diued and( the position that they ooriipy was made known. Rev. C. A. I'eWson'and Re. n- 1 llauheim alo ike snd t'len Rev. Ma lx.ne statwl ti those that were present and desired to ask any question he would he glad to answer them. Several were asked and answerrd to the satis faction of the audiem. Committee were appointed to take ebarge of tlie matter for tlie coming few day and ee that every man be inform! as to what to do. A' 1 One Piano TicKet With Every $2.5( Purchase. (Continued from page 1). nertwn tliat tliey will vote to defy the law. TTn interview ye-lerday Knistaleff said it was probable a general strike would be declared jut after Christmas. IVlegutes from all parts of the coun try report that the proposal of a gen- ral strike is wekomed with enthusi asm and the whole country is ripe for revolution. Preparation for an armed uprising is well advanced, but cannot hope for suc cess unless it is joined by a considerable bodv of the troops The propaganda, however, has niale such strides in tlie rniy that the revolutionaries ore jus tified in counting on sufficient support from that source to in-ure ft victory. SALMON PACK SHORT. The fall salmon pack on Gray's har bor, and Shoalwater bay I mueh le this year than lat, although unusual preparations were made in expectation of a large run. On Gray's harbor the irMiiim Parking Company ha packed 10.WI0 cae. a compared with 12.WW last year, and the Cray's Harbor Pack ing Company has packed 13,20 thi year, and 14,000 last. On Shoalwater bay the decrease U more noticeable. Tlie North River Packing Company ha put ilp 3i0 cas es, wliere i jacked in Wi4, and the" F. C. Barnes cannery ha sicked 1 1.04MI ca-e to 13,fli0 last J ear. Thee estimates are on a basis of 4S jMiunil to the case. I 4 " Because vx H I) Courteous It Pays Jz , treatment, to vtSty 1 Good Deal c1 Clothes, With L'beral- WISE S" Me. Cheap goods at cheap prices please you first, but the smile fades with the colors of cheap clothes. WISE Builds His Reputation On Good Clothes, On new Ideas, On Liberal Treatment IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER 1." 1 ftps OPENING THE BARREL Is there anything better than trade between friends? Schilli ng't Best makes friends and trade. Your grocer's; moncyback. College -"Pi HIS If tou art thinking of attending bu inesa collcee you can not afford to ig- nnnt ih hest in the northwest Our eouinment b unsurpasaed weet of Chi' cago. On account of our rapidly lncreaa Ing attendance "'' WE WILL MO VE October Fint to our elegant new quar ten ia the Elks Building now being completed at Seventh and Stark streets. Our graduates an all employed. Placed 207 puplla In lucra tive positiena during the past year. Send for our handsomely Illustrated Money Flows Freely With The Demo- cists. The Democrats ami tlieir allies the gamblers and dawe hall men, lme roll ed oot Uie Iwrrel and imi'sSeil in the i.a,l anil th Knendinir money with a lavi-h hand to try and tern the tide j that U rolling toaurd the Pu-publican j column and brighter and Wtter days f(ir a Greater .A-toria. Hut they them- ' mdves aeknowkilge that Um ta-k in next to iinpixHilik' even vith a golden HotkI and are centering their entire fight on police iummiiwioners. TV "J "" i.e? faVT 1 Are You Planning: to Remodel? If you contemplate remoJeUnf your preicnt home now or In the near (awe, you ihoulJ study the juojict Plumbuif. A little knowledge on the subject will be beneficial to you in the selection of the beit material inJ ftxturri anj in their proper hcatba throughout the home. If you will cs3 'dJ coniult ui, we vrd give you attfsctive literature on modem Mai tttion snJ will show you the simples of $taMfar4 Were we have ia our thowrooeru. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria CHANGE OF TIME The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Commencinir Sunday, November 19, train No. 0, tlie Royal Blue Umited, will j leave Crand Central passenger station, Chicago at 6 p. m., Instead of 3:30 p, m. and will arrive in TitUburg at 8:35 a. m Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltimore 5:50 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:19 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. the same as with the old schedule, thus reducing the time one hour and thirty minutes. No exeesa fare will be charged on this fast limited tnin. All other trains will arrive and depart the same as formerly. Stnp-ovcr ia allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed ten days, at each place, on all first-clasa through tickets. Remarkable Core. "I was afflicted with sciatica." writes Ed. C. Nud, Iowaville, 8edgick Co., Kan., going about on crutohea and suf. fering a deal of pain. I waj Induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which relieved me. , I used three 50o bottles. It is the greatest liniment I ever used; have recommended it to a number of persons all express themselves as being benefit d by St. I now walk without crutches, catalogue. Free. Address all communl- able to perform a great deal of light cations to our present quarter! in the I labor on the farm" 25e, 50c and $1.00. Our Great Removal Sale of High Grade Wall Paper Is a Phenomenal Success. Now is the best opportunity to secure bargains as we will move to our new location January 1st, and.iu the meanwhile we are -selling wall ptfper at prices lower than you have ever seen it, before. Call and inspect our elegant lines. ' . b.F. Men Sqn)Comme;tuist ' J. '! WeinHatrcTs IwQgcr Beer. 1 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and RoyU F L BISHOP. Secretary r A L FOX. 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