The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 12, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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    TUX OREGON DAILT JOURNAJJ, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER It,' 1901
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PORTLAND THXLATUILS
Devld H. rraanU. presides the
boulslana Purchase axposlUon, lu for
; worded nig check for $1 to Manager Tom
Rlehardsoa of tho Commercial lub, re
questing tho deUvery of three ooovsnlr
colas. Tho totter of .Prssidsat Francis
: j follow:
"Mr Dear Mr, Richardson: Tour lot-
tor of tne lid Instant, reminding mo of
pleasant duty, to before mo, and In re-
sponss to its sunoitioa I snclooe here-
with my ohock for H an commission
r you to Uodtr It with my oompUments
to the todlea of ths Lewis oam Clark:
louvuair oola eommlttoo aad roquaet
iom to send m three souvenir oolna
X do this aa ft slight ovldsnoo of my
- inttrMt la the great exposition tho poo-
plo of Portland and Oregon aro project
ing la honor of tho achievements of
Captains Liim and Cluck ens hundred
years ago,
tjo people a row ettr and state
' hsvs hi every war shown a aubsUnttal
armpathr for -tho Louisiana Purchase
exposition and I aaturo you that It will
moot with earnest recrproonUon hy tho
good pooplo of t. Louis and altosourl.
"I am glad to aoto that tho manage
ment of your exposition has tno oniow
olaotlo oo-ope ration of your ladton, It
lUustratra tholr pride of otato and city
and will bo a helpful factor la row
success. (Signed! D. R. FRANCIS."
Under dato of Ootobor f, J. W. Bailor
at thlo eity wrltoo Uanagar lUohardeon
that ho has high hopoo of tho Interna
tional Pure Food oongroas selecting
Portland as tho plaao of tholr ltoo
snooting. Tho only ohaaea of a tenure,
ho nays, m tho fact that tho nouventieo
waa hold ott tho ooaot two years ago
and tho oaotorm delegates aro trying to
poll it beyond tho Missouri river for
next roar. Mr. Baiisy nan an ssvarai
hundred badges distributed In behalf
of Portland and la doing hi utmoat to
secure tho wsslred result. Ho to alao
wArKIng to aooaro tho Batter Workora'
convention for Sen rranolBoo aoxt year.
Mr. Bailor expected U return shout Oo
tobor la . . . V
J Saypt Wishlol Pawfcr Free.
On another page of thla tssus Tho
Journal announces that with oaah want
msim ftw th (taitV MMT It Will SAVO
away abaolotaly trot a largo paokago ofl
Baypo Waahlng Powdor. Baypo U a
coast produot maaufaoturod n Portland,
and la an anoseollod washing powder.
it oontaln no harmful Ingrodlonta and
oan bo used without fear of Injuring tho
flaoot fabrlo. It is a clean ear that does
Ito work thoroughly, and an article that
should bo found la every household.
Thlo vaJaablo Mkewloo lnwpnalve-
pfontam m yours with a oaah ad. for
any dally laauo. To kaow tho rata U
. words for lft eanta.
Allen h Lowls' Best Brand.
iinn mamm run
T.nh iMMnM was oaoo asked what
ho eoasidarad tho moot important ele
ment la a play ta mako It suooossfuL
Mis reply waa brlof aaa to tho point;
"Situation.". . -
Tho diaiogda wao of Ian importance,
la tho old man'a opinion, tbaa engaging
situations, and. as matt or of fact. It
did not requlro tho tatemoaft of a rat
oraa a prove that. On mos tbaa oao
aoooaton a single attvatloa haa aavod aa
otnorwlaa worth leas play, and aa a goa
oral rule, tho play-goer remembers only
one scene, no matter bow good or how
wall tho wholo to eimsted.
"An Amorlpan CHlsen," which ta-ap-porontly
drawlaa; tha entire population
to tho Columbia theatao - thla weak,
taama with "stuiatloa." The third aot
haa never been and oould not possibly
be surpassed In this regard. The scenes
change froea-oomody to omoCfoa with the
rapidity of Cigarette's obaraatar, and
there hi a apana of at least 1 minutes
during that aot la which players move
hunt tha ataca without ntterlna a
word. Tot tho acting, tho stage "busi
ness," which they perform la ta moot
minds the moat beautiful element of
the pteoa.
Tho eaeraoaauag aeeoe auouiawnon
tho baaband, who baa mot ala wife only
in hie Ufa m br aooldent as
signed to hot apartments m tha hotel.
At the same moment ana la aressing in
.m 4tinin room. Ha Is roduolng a
waUaa head br means of sold towels
when oho on tors hurriedly m eareh ox
bar maid to havo bar dross hoovea.
Altsr a good deal of artful explanation,
she to eompslled to call upon him for as
sistance In tho little matter of toilette,
and right hero tho moat anotoous humor
Within a few miavtea vtg seasuiui i
rlolet poena oomoa as. Thla must be
iimu4 Wfare It aan aa annroolated.
(iMrtlint OfirstlT lOVOB tbO OltlBOB and
the wife discovers her placing fresh vio
lets la what she aappaaea m aw nm
Instantlr the fire of womaafg leelousy
mnifMifl itself. Tha wife dlsoovara
that aha leva bar husband, the thrown
out tho Tteleta and ptoka np bis aamk
tmm tjifcst. whlah she folds aentlr to her
breast and tries to Imagine tt aa real.
Throughout tho seen there aro but three
words spent sa hie unknown oweethesrt'o
"Ho'H never know," aa aaa ptaoaa wo
Tteleta.
too, maloTolont wlteboa and all kinds
of quaint and whimsical erearurea. Tho
suoeeedlng soenea of tha play show Utile
Dorothy's adventures with her boon
oompaalona, tha oaxeerew and tha Tin
Woodman, Is ,har sad ear nr to find bar
way back .to Kansas. Boatg aro now
aoliing.
Th flMl smens of "Tess of the ITUr-
barvUloa." whloh Floronoo Roberts will
present for Monday, Tueaday and Wen
aeodar nlahta of her engagement at the
afsfejuam Orand Boat week, la One of
the most beautiful Incidents In tha en
tire performs noa. After a harrowing
emrUB wits, lava and BOvartr Toss
has bean driven to murder her tormentor.
the wicked Alee iruroervuie, ana aaa
fled from tho eosae. After days of vaa
oarlng and hiding aba reaches the ruins
nt tha aid Druid temiua at Stonshonatt.
She falls asleep aa the aaorlflolal altar
and, aa aha wakes to find tho bailiff and
hi a iub HBitinK fas her. aha faces the
oast, and with tho gtew of tho rising
sun on her faea, says, -i am reaoy.
f bbmL the nn haa eocne." It la
the dawn of ft new spiritual life for bar
la whloh aha at mat finds paaoe and
Happiness. -Xarte of tho Lowlands"
will bo Miss Boborte offering for
Thursday, Friday. Saturday alghta and
Saturday ma tinea The advanos sale
for bar osgsaemont will open at 0
o'olook Oft Friday avymlng.
OOWOPJB.
The acenery m -Tho Wlaard of Oa."
whloh oomoa to the marquam Orand the
atre tomorrow (Thursday), Friday and
Satarday nights, with a special prion
m-ftn Saturday, la aot only of tho
most elaborate nature, hot K Involves
tbroo mechanical effects and half a
doaea transformations of a urdqae kind.
The first act shows a stanaaa fafhf with
Its fields of waving grate and Its -old-fashioned
homestead. While tha hay
makers are at work a cyclone denoenda
upon them, carrying off tho house with
little Dorothy, tho heroine, inside of It.
Tbaa by n of a novel atago affeot.
tha dlMMt ereta the absolute Illusion
of tho pilgrimage of the house toi the
heart of tho gale aa n sweeps over wi
lagoa. towns and otttoa, aver prairies
and deserts, untfl It finally Subsides
nt tha kiwi with little Iorethv de
scends to tho myatto land of the Munoh-
klns, a region Inhabited ay pretty xair-
An ssnsDattt nrosram has
ranved bv Mia Viola Otlbert Forney-
hough for tho ooaoart to ho given tonight
at tho Seamen s maututo, iw Jioria
Front street, at o'olook. Tho numbers
ara: Plana solo. Mrs. Viola Crawford;
omnia son. H. WL Metoalf : aosrano solo.
Mrs. Gilbert Feraayhoughf recitation.
Otto Fry; baritone solo, T. B sUlpaok;
violla solo, Miss May Bngltah; eoatralto
solo. Miss Krma Wlgle; uormaa aong,
writs Uhm: sonrano solo. Miss Cather
ine rvvaxiM: raottatlOB. Miss Bunwala
reJa: haritnaa solo. Prof, W. T. Wereoh-
kul: com is sons. Frank Mot tor: piano
solo. Henry Meyer. Mrs. vioia v raw-
ford, aocompaoist.
Nothing more gmoerur la arttotto poa-
mg baa boon seen at the Arcade the
atre this season than the work of Pores
ond King, and Paras, who does tha prln
ol pal posing aot. drawn round after
round of applause. Ha wears a eos turns
of white and presents himself aa a nu
maa statue. Standing motionless , be-
rore a darksnad background, ha to
aflmlraMe speelmoB of muscular graos
ghd looks Uks a Roman gladiator. Dur
ing hie aot tho planolst effeoUrely plays
ArdetU's "Magnstlo Walts" ana
"Kiss Walts." JUsa King
tie seleeUoas.
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PIM1PPICRP r'P
VERY LITTLE EERE
Md fast for 14.111; Osx a Barrett.
4.14; Portland Lumber aompany, ttr
174. U; aiaatern m W ester Ov-Lum per oom-
pany, 14.1 a Tha aguros wlU ho for
warded to Washington at onoa to he noted
upon by tha department. As they wUl
bo sent by mall It to probable that no
reply will ba received for
two or thraa. waasa.
ajtt emaoa or
Ajm SXATB VO sTUS-
L. A. Pike, United Stales deputy Of
on stoma, reporte that amnggllng has
dwtadled down to next ta nothing at
thlo port, Ho says that tha last astooro
made of smuggled goods that oama to
Portland on a shin waa tost April a, and
It was of small oonseqnsnoa. Before that
date there was hardly a aaonth elapsed
that a shipment of freight of some char
acter or other waa not found concealed
In such a manner aa to Indicate that
aa effort bad been made to get n Into
a oeemtry free of duty. Tho greater
portion of tho smuggled goods w
oolum. '
Tho declaration m mado that tno
smuggling evil roeatved a groat setback
mat spring when ft gang that Xouowaa
tho business waa broken up at Seattle.
Several of them ara now m tho peni
tentiary, hfr. Pike asserts that there to
do doubt ta his mind that tho seem hers
of tha Seattle' operators were respon
sible for tho unregistered shipments
whloh hava reached Portland to years
nasi.
Tha Opium amunuad la hero aimewi
Invariably oama In under soma other
ML At Mmea tha nnroais or poawageo
wars designated tea, or soma aommodlty
eaamnt . from taxation.
Mr. Plka to of tho opinion taat mo
smugglers hava loft Portland and the
north Paclflo eoast for other salon.
Tha hUl at Cordray'a wUl ohanga to
morrow night, when for the first Urns in
this cltr that stJrrtna drama of tha
southlaoa, "Kanba Tennessee" wfS bo
presented. It has a record of oontiauous
suae i sea a whsrevar tt has appeared and
Ito western tour haa beam a ooa tinned
triumph. Tho scenery to one of the spe-
otoy features of the produotMa and shows
a number of beautiful views oc tno Teh
asssoo backwoods. It la a play for live
people who have aved sad who know
eo me thing of tho tnals and tha toys of
torn amt garrear.
SAOsVA ZS A SOW.
Laora nearly takes one's breath away
by ala asnsstisnsl work aa gymnast at
tha Star this week. Leera to a well
davalopod young man and, am work to
far out of tho ordinary. Unlike other
performers, ho does aot hava a not un
derneath him should ho mado a slip.
But when hs ascends to the top ef the
eradte, aa tt to termed, at tho top por
tion of tho trap ana ba swings himself
aa ala tsea without any visible bald of
a stationary object. .
" ' "BTJhttm A SBaV
-I must see that play again,
woU-knowaj man who nover misses tha
good theatrical offering!, after the mati
nee parformaaoa of "Burled at Sea" at
Cordray'B tost Sunday. That same saaa
haa Invited a largo party of friends to
witness tho final perform snee of tho en
gagement tonlgbt. There are thoitasnda
of. people In Portland who hava already
seen tt and apeak of tt aa tho beat awto
drama they hava over aeea. u ,
- suov amxwwa uvi:
Joksa that ara strictly . lecaL songs
that are oatehy and wait sung, laugha
ble aomedy and a oraoklng good show
generally to tha treat at tha Bijou thto
week. Owen's and Hart's aomedjr aom
panp to ft great drawing oard, "Dear
Old Olrr and 'Til Marry Jemima" ara
among tha moat popular song. Usls
and OecU" have ona of tho aaa Mil at.
ajtotohoa aa raoord.
-By Bight of Sword," tn wblch Ralph
fltuart presents a dramaUoally real
word don n lot. wlU ba aeon at tho Mar
quam toalght for tho last time during
Its present sngngemont. Portland's ra
oeptloa af the oharmlne piece of acting
has boon squally as anthuslastlo aa that
of other oltios In whloh It haa appeared.
Tonight's parformanos el oaoo tha en
gagement. -
' eo stu. a itua -
Tho Lyrlo am n age meat to presenting
a irsod bill thla week. H. O. Welch A Co.
ara at tho top. They appearance tn
The flip Mr. nop," The musloal trio,
Oumasy, Nelson and Ryan, aro lever.
Swan and Swan are good eomedlana
Harry Hoyt In Illustrated ergs pleases;
and there to tho vltssosps,
MORE DELEGATES TO
CO EAST AND SOUTH
PTany Oregon towns, alive to the lm
portanoa of supporting Portlaad oom
morslal organlsatlona to aatlonnl mave
menta affoetlng tha advhnooment and
prosperity of tha Paoiflo aarthwest, are
appointing delegates to the Trans -Mississippi
congress that meets at St. lion's,
and tho National Irrigation congress at
SI Paso. Tha following hava been
namedi To St. Louis Ontorto eh amber
of oommoren, Ontario, Or, J. PL Oregg.
J. D. Bllllngsby. V. B. Staalaa, C. A.
BoMlne. a. a rraaar.
Cltiaens association of Bobo and vi
cinity, Babo, Or4 a F. Thompson, A. &
Judson, L. A Boteb, WUltom Roeves, J.
H koonta .
To SS Faa--Onterte abamber of oeav
maroa Ontario, Or, W. O. Jaaklna, T.
W. Metoalf. C W. Mallevt, G, C Oarter,
. A Barret.
dtteene aasoelatfOtt of msho and vi
ol b I ty, Bksbo, Or., O. P. Thompson, R, C
Judson, U A, Kstabv William Beevea. J.
VL Aoonta
. (taartal Otasatm W Tha Tin ml
Moscow. Ids., Oct II The building
alto, earner Second and Jefferson streets,
haa been purchased far 11. 1st by tho
Carnegte Library assoclalioav
BOflnTaawsata fOf alQ tPal 1 VaXaBT BA 0SOOQeat wtOsB"
algnmsttt of lumbar for tho PhUIpptneo
were opened at aooa to tho office of OoL
Jeaew mt. Baker, local dlsburslOA- Ottar-
tsrmastea Tho ardor oaito for ta.eoo
feet of rough timber, which will be need
for eom Dieting the barracks now under
oonotruotlon at Manila. Together with
tha lumber On whloh Mda were sub
mitted Monday tho entire shipment will
Mount ta 194.11ft fast.
In addition to thto there Will no Trap-
piled a big quantity of doors, wiaaowa,
naAna and hardware. While the ma
terial will aot make a full oarro for
tha average stood ocean oarrler, tt Is said
to ba vary likely that tha remaining
spaoo will bo filled .with hay and grain,
fnr the aunnlvlns- at which tenders will
probably ba asked later. As yet no ar-
rangomoate hava boom oompieua ror uio
trananartaiioa of the tumbar and other
material, bwt tho opinion la prevalent
that a government transport will ba used
for tho purpose. Tha Dla arrived at
Seattle Monday after ft 1 1-day passage
from Naa-sssfcL Japan, Some aro dis
posed ta believe that aha will bo
hero aa aooa as tho aooaptaaea of the
hiitw haa been brousht about and other
details oonoarnlng tho matter properly
arranged.
There were four proposals submitted
u thA flnraa show that oomvsUtlon to
keen. Two of the firms bid tho same
assouat The several Mda ara as fol
lows: Tha Washington, A Oregon Lum
ber company agreed to supply taa sis.
ON TUB SAFETY OF. OVER
EATINQ.
First Moor Mason sf tha steamer
Oeorge W Elder, whloh arrlTed la port
Into yesterday afternoon from San
Franolaoo, orUiolses very severely the
life-saving erew statioaed at Cape Dis
appointment, aoar the mouth af tho Co
lumbia river. Had they been anxtous
to perform the work required of them
by tho government, ha states that they
would hava gong out on tho bar yester
day and mado aa effort to rescue Boat
swain Will lama who fell overboard
from tho Bldsr and was drowned.
The aMidont ooourrad within two
mllee of tho Ufa-saving station," says
Mr. Masoa. "and it should hava boon
sees by tho membere of tho erew. The
day waa perfectly elear, and wo were la
plain eight of them. It to ft part of
their duty to keep a eloee lookout for
all auch ooourreoced as that of yester
day. That they did aot, looka ta bo a
SToaa wlooo of oaroleasnass.
Mr. wiuiams ten overboara snotrtiy
after tha Elder had oroased tha bar.
A strong abb tide was running al tha
Uma and ha waa quickly carried out to
l A boat waa Immediately lowered.
and TTl rot Officer Masoa and two oom-
pantona wont to the rescue. Tha sear oh
was oonttouod for M minutes, but with
out avalL Tho tug WaUula, whloh hap-
nanod alone, alao Joined In tho sear oh.
A life preaerver which was thrown to
tho drowning man waa picked up by tha
officers of tho tug. Williams wag about
14 years of ago and had been on tha
Elder about throe years. - ,
Tn tow af tho Ooklehama tho echoonor
Virgin is, lumber laden for San Pedro,
will leavo for tho aaa una artarnoon.
Tha ateamar Fulton wlU also sail to
night with a lumbar ear go for m
Franolaoo. -..-
Last svantng tha arhnsaer Alloa Ko
Lponald arrived In tha harbor and went
rto tho Portland mill to receive a luav-
bor oarga. Tho Mahal Oala atopped at
St. Johns ta go aa tha arydoak, and the
Robert Hind waa taken over to vi
oouvor to reeolva ft oargo af Washing
ton nr.
Tho steamer No Wonder was - taken
up ta the Portland shipyards this morn
ing to undergo a few minor rapairn,
Oh, Vhat a Tim
There Vill
4
Be!
V , ... '"r: -r
a ' Wk. i . a
VV . II It i)
A meoaago from Saa Franolaoo to T.
S. MoRath. tha looal agent, states that
tho repairs to tha steamer Northland will
tn all probability bo completed by Ooto
bor 10. Just aa aeon aa she to tn shape
Mr. MoBath states that the vessel will
onoa more bo plaood upon tho Portland
Saa Franeteoo route to the lumber carry
ing trade. It Will be remembered that
tho Northland waa wrecked oaT tho Cal
ifornia ooast about three weeks ngo
while bound from Portland with a oargo
of lumber. She ran on ft rock and torn
a hole In her hull. Tho steamer to new
and tt wao tha first trip aha ever made.
, 1 Ml
If ho ahould gutinaal tn making aa
Overage pas a a go tha .oriental Mnsr Ara
gonia will arrive at Portland oa Friday
of this weak. She sailed from . Yoko
hama for tho Columbia river on Sep
tember it, and aha la now out 14 days.
The oteamer to brtnclng a full oarga of
Japanese and Chinese goods. All of
bur freight spaas for the outward trip
haa bean ongagoA She to schedules to
sail on tho return voyage Ootaber H ,
tho Way Yam
The Bala of (maastng
BvUa AppUee to
X want to know how a mas at to know
when ho has had enough T .
' Tho Pilgrim Fathers, I bottovO. had a
quaint aaylng to the err tna you
should always rise rrom tno una xee
lng ag if jrau oould eat soma mora.
But tt question is, how maoh gwraf
Just when to stopT .
Thaf s tha point.
Tha rule to wrong, because It's as rule
at hU. r
It to toaxast and unaotentioo.
It to likely to lead to tha dangerous
habit of eatfng too little.
And anting too little or digaattng too
Uttla, whloh amounte to the earns thing
tha cause of nine-tenths or the
from wbtoh humanity buffers
today. .
What to eiaaasaf
It to simply uneven baton oe latwesn
waste and repair. '
Soma organ laefea atrangth to aarrr
on tha special work for whloh tt waa
created.
Whero ahall It find tha strength tt
laokaf . .. .
In drugsf
Tsn tbouoaad tlmaa. NO!
Better die tbaa heoome a bapaliaa
drug ftand.
No: to fooA '
' "But" yoa aay, n eat plenty af
good food every dayl
True, dear friend bu
It
And food, undigested, to
So, to make food do yoa good, yon
must taks Stuarfo Dyspepsia Tableta.
Tho groat thing about Stuart's Pya
pepsto Tsbtots to, that their action docs
not depend upon atimulattvo druggOry.
They cannot oroate a habit.
They contain no Ingredients to ploh
you np," "tone ap your nervous sys
tem or furnish whin enerwr. bv sailing
out your vital rsosrvo foroa.
Thev araate new otrsnath. foroa and
energy out of your food.
If taaon. starving, utoy win go ywa so
good at all.
Ha ait ta live, ani Hva hs aaa. with
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. v.
Tha curse of our present slvillaaUoa to
exhaustion.
And ozhaustton. whether of brain,
nerves, physical strength, ar vital foroa,
la caused by starvation.
Of two evils, it Is batter to overeat
(and prevent lndlgastton with Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets), than to lies from
tho table, not having eaten enough ta
repair tho exhaustion af your vital
forces.
For exhaustion or starvation leads to
the most varied forma of elekness or
disease, brought oa by Inability of tho
weakened vitality to counteract tha
disease poisons, and microbes.
Whereas tho well-fed and well-ncur-lshod
person, without Over feeling tha
worse for It. eaa expose himself to dan
gers, the-mem thought of which would
drive tho weak, starving dyspepsia Into
a panic fit
Oooa rooa, wen aigesrea m tno great
secret of a healthful axiateaoo here oa
earth. A
So eat heartily, ovary say, of tho beat
food you can get. and regulate the work
ing of your digestive machinery with
Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tableta.
. Am a nanlt wn will h astanlahsg tn
find now much stronger and livelier you
tool., hew maoh more and better work
you eaa do. bow much mors plaaour you
will gat out of Ufa, and how your old
nemy, that ehronto trouble whloh has
fastened upon your weak spot, wherever
it is. win up and away, and ever aftsr
leave you In peace, health and comfort.
There' a more truth tbaa poetry ta all
thto. . - - .
Try K
On her last trip from Portland tho
steamer Redondo, ef Whloh Taylor,
Young A Co. are taa looal agents, had a
vary rough passage. While tossing and
pitching in tho heavy aaa tha deck
ohalno heoamo leans and a seed psrtlen
of the lumber oargo oarrtod by ths vessel
was wash ad overboard. Tho steamer
was considerably mors than three days
making tha trip and a storm waa oa
daring tho greater part of tho time.
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'Astoria, Oat 11. Ms bar report;
lias down no shipping moving.
Astoria, Oct. 11. Lft up at 4 P.
Aurells.
, Y. R. C A. Star Coarse.
Opens Ootobor II, with Oeorge JL
Wend Hug's famous tootara, "Saul of
Tarsus. Bdmun Vanoe Cook, Jacob A
Rita. Brnest oambls Bocltal oompany,
Maro Maglo Recital oompany and Brnest
Thompson fieton will follow. With tbeoo
premier entortolnsra and attractions
Portlaadsra may wall anticipate thla
year's star course. Season tickets, in
cluding reserved seats, aro bates said
tor ll.ee.
WkM! Filr ExartlMa.
af aalo for world's
announoed by the
Aadmonal data
fair tickets have
1n"r'T' Peotflo,
Oa October IT. It, tt, upeotol round
trip tickets to St Louis and eastern
points will be on sals at very low rates.
Tickets good far stop-over privileges
and a choice of routes returning.
For full particulars, sail on or ad
dress, F. R. Johnson, P. A P. A. 143
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