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ths or.::co:i .daily journal; ror.TLAND. Saturday., evening. September i. kzz. POLICY Jim AL ADAmS REAPS LOST IE t tha::;: c:.;.'.t, MILLIONS BY SAGE FAILURE DISCOVERED B0GT0RS CURE fir? am Believed Nu2ts Found Near Mount Adama Reveal Location of Mathias' Pocket. i hi.:;; is Ns-'fli o 7 V' VJ an - ki r SB B muw B " V . i "7 i J it iff r ' I W - ' ' . eS"" . 1 v v; I l r f , i AW f ' v Nw Tork. Av. II. Br th teitur KHI. A Co.- th btrrMt aodiMa eala f kuektliop that hsa tt bn rM la thla nctrr want oct of buii- . ' Al Ad&ma. tb - former - oooylct poller kln( ita ohlaf backer cine hla r la from Wnf 81nc prtoon. whr h ' wm eomnttttd the "niuMt (ambler tn New .Tark." la reported to " have , deemed up mllllona hT tb fallura. i Tha llabllltlea are aatlmated to be cloae t the a.W.M0 mark, and the aaseta noth- Tork offloe at No. St Broadway and tba a r ..... . - Adam quit tha rim a heavy winner. althoagn of lata hla loaaeer have been larra. Thla la dua to tba fact that uric a the laat alx montba Adama raapad a (olden , harreat at tha axpenaa of LIMES WAR UPON SLAVE TRAFFIC Carman . Authoress 'Sent ' Kaiser, .to ; Help Pro- y tact Clrla. ' by : IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES lformoniam Greet Menace Bureaus . to Be EgUbliahed to Warn German , Women Method Employed by V-Dealer. v;. - ;- s- 7- ' . New Tork. . Sept. LM lea liarta Lydla ejvtnkler. Oeraaaa autborees and rvprssenuTs o w uuduj cvnuniv tea for the suppressloa of the whits slave trafflo ta Oermany. who, baa eom4 to this country aa tha special agent ot the kaiser ta establish bureaus for the protection of German Immigrant' girla, has gone to Utah, where oho will earry et tha seeoad part of her mission and laTOStlgata polygamy and Mormonlsm. - Miss Winkler has brew la conference with the federal authorities, aad has secured President Boeeereifa promise to cooperate la her Inrestlgatloih upon her return to New Tork. within a few weeks, she will launch aa active eruease tn New Tork. oa behalf of the Oeraaaa government, against the white slave trafSe. htisa Helen Gould is said to be one of her supporters la this errand. . ' Tha Germaa committee has received Inform a tk that a hotel ta thla etty and a laundry tn Chicago are the twa cent ere ef the elava market tn this country. Mtsa Winkler's first task wtu be to lo cate and overthrew these two eotab tlahtnents. . Jflss Winkler said: - . yraagMs) of xvawa. ' T am ebnvineed from my brier ta vestlgatfoa here that tha white slave organisation- on this sMo ef the Atlantic is ss strong as It la on the other bide, while in France (Ms awful trafflc le carried oa wtthjlttle attempt at coo eeeJment, and the oraentsatiow la known aa the "Katghta ef Leva.' J AX Adams, Who Fl ati Milliona. taouaaada of dupaa la an 'of tha aoutft- arn and mid Ala waat elUaa. .. - Thouaaada of rlctlme of tha lateat wlndlo ara moamlar loaaaa today .that mean to many of them their all. Tha old Wall atreet axiom that "A aackar la bora eVery minute" haa been proved again. - . ' . . Followlnc ara the name of tha mera bera of tha. firm, many of them havlnc firurad In many a aim liar "fallura": B. tt. Bradbury of tha Aator houaa. New Tork City: C. Wt Cannon of Bad Bank. New Jaraey, and M. J. Sac of Brooklyn. - - ." . , Bag at ona time waa connected with Cherlea Head A Cot, Cannon waa lnter eited In the famoua Dr. E. W. Woodand cbeme, while Bradbury waa connected with tha Bad den Rodle company of 1(11- waukeo. , ' . Tor . tha purpoaa of creatine; public "Hungary haa become the supply point for Europe, ana girls are taken rrem their homes ta rraace. Balgrana. Italy and Oermany aad seat over here. . "The uafortuaate girls ara la many eases brought to this country under, a promise of good employment. There Is a hotel tn this city where they ara Brat Mis Maria Winkler. eent to work. Their work is made meet nbearSble and If they do not submit to their masters and accept the life of promised -ease and luxury.' they are seat to a laundry which haa been eetab llahed for that , purpose to Chicago, There they are given the hardeet kind of labor to do and are beaten lata sub jection. . 1 "Many Oenaaa girts fall Into tba tanda of the white' slave seal era, bat l"1 m k7- '71 S V A.- ' 7 - 7 Vi L. 1 $ , opinion la hie faror. and to make tt aeenr that he aoffered aa much aa hla dupaa. tt waa announced that "AT Adama had loat about tt000.9 to money.-'"' . a Aa Adama la away, la New Mexloo attendlna; to hla copper mine, thla atory lacked Teiifleatlon; In fact. It waa de nounced aa utterly falae by those who ware veraed In the alt nation. It ta known that Adama about, alx months axa-becaa to cut looae from the men who were la partner! hip with him. It la charred that he got wind of a deal by which a certain Orange. New Jersey, man and a certain member of the firm were to defraud him. . The gambler thereupon pulled up stakes and left hla son,, young "Al." still la the firm, tt waa understood, .however, that the youngster would get out aa sooa aa conditions warranted sach a mora. -1 tha greatest menaoa to our girls Is aformonlsia.' A raw yeara ago Mormon mlaalonarlea were seat, openly Into Ger many aad . preached the doctrine of polygamy. Thla praotios waa stopped by "the kaiser, but the work goes oa secretly and la virtually only another, branch or the white Slavs traftte. It Is the desire of the Berlin eo tnlttee to establish an organisation In New Tork with branches all over the country. . I hare . been assured that President: Roosevelt favors this move ment aad will aid us tn our work. Ws will aim to visit Germaa women who arrive here and warn them of the dangers to be found la the new ooun try. A bureau will be established to register all Germaa women immigrants and keep tn touch wtth them until they Know ine customs or tne country well enough ta protect themselves." warn DECORATE itinvno nr rim, Ul I Alii Warn Welcome Will Be Extend- . ad to Visitor by Capital ; .-City. ' fSpertel Mepateh fc The fcaraei.) " Salem. Or, CepL 1. Salam la mak ing preparations to airs a warm wel come to vial tore to the state fair. Jkn effort ta. on foot to' have the ' council appropriate money to erect a b1 arch at the eorner Of Commercial and State atreetevsad it la believed that the eltt sena generally will decorate tha boiua and stores In the bustnees part ef the city. During the last Fourth of. Julv celebration Salem was as gaily sad elab orately decorated-as any city in the stats ever was. aad as mueh of the bunt, tng. flags, etc.. are at til oa hand it Is not thought that any one wit hesitate to pat on gay colors during fair week. Commercial street, from tba rtvav to the railroad, and Liberty street and Palr'Oroeind read, from State street to the -fair areur.de. will bo thoroua-htv cleaned and will be kept -well sprinkled at the eity-e expense au the time dur ing tha fain 7 - Speial Eastern Excursion Rates. Oa September I aad 1 the O. W, N. makes a special rata for tickets to eastern points and return. Full partic ulars in regard to limit and stopover privilege by calling at the Ov R eV N. ticket rriee. Thirds! and Washlagtoa streets, rertiajad. ' ( HIDDEN HOARDS OF COLD -.j ABOUND IN THIS STATE Interest Fevired in L(enda of For tnnet Once Within the Grasp of . Man, but Now Reposing Safely in the Earth. ' ! . ffineetal Dlsaatch a the looraaLt Hood River, Or., Sept 1. Tho recen n discovery of I30 la gold nuggets la a gulch near the foot of-Mount Adams, Washington, by two young men from Ths D&lles. who were spending the sum sner In that neighborhood, has. It is thought, revealed tha hidden aource from which Nathan Mathias, who-waa a poor and obscure tailor, suddenly be came wealthy. Mathias, who lived at The Dallas, k used to make trips away from his business, and somsttmes would be gons weeks at a Urns. As hs wss of a taciturn and accretive disposition. It was a long time before .it became known- where he went' during these pro tractrd absences. .' Flfcally. however. It developed that his Journsylngs took him somewhere back sf ths Trout Lake country, and after hla return from ons of these trips It became whispered around that he had brought back wlte him aeveral hundred dollars in gold nuggets. When Questioned about 11. Kaunas-was silent, but It became known . that ha had suddenly accumu lated considerable ' money, and each summer saw him disappear la the upper Whits Salmon valley to ' return with more gold. Efforts to follow him and locate hla bidden mine proved futile, and many who sought after gold In tha foot hills of Mount - adama returned empty hsadsd, ''.. . . Mathias' Peaks. . , -Oner - summer ' after making one - of these trips Mathias . soldout kl buai-4 naas, announcing that he waa going to rstirs. and shortly afterward left The Dalles, having acquired a big bank ac count aad going. ..It waa said, to Cali fornia, where. . after a time, he idled. Bines then attempts have been made from time to time to discover "Mathias pockeU" as it was called, but until tbla summer no trace of It had been discov ered. . A party of Dallsites hss now been organised to prospect In the vicinity of the newly discovered gold, snd it is ex pected that tha lost mine will be found. The poaslols discovery of "Mathias pocket has renewed Interest In other loot mines and hlddsn hoards of gold that for many years hare been sought near Hood .River and The Dalles, and old tlmera recall the vain search for. many yeara by Fred Drew of The Dalles, who soma ysara ago was shot and killed by-f his son-in-law -ta Portland, for what was known aa' the Lost Bucket mine. - Thla mine is said to have been a number of miles back of -Undei wsud, also on the Washington side, and la reported to have beaa rich la the, yellow metal, r It waa dlaeovered during the early pioneer days, and took Its name from tht fact that while being worked by its finders they were surprised and .attacked by Indians. During tha skirmish tha gold- seekers were forced many miles away from their claim. After, the fighting they endeavored to locate the mine by ths aid sf a backet which had been Isft aear it, but could never do so. Drew spent many yeara at Intervals trying to find the spot, snd so did many others. Their efforts were, however, unavailing. "fcort Oabla. ' . Another mine for which vain, search has been made for many yeara la. the Lost Cabin mine, supposed to be near Mount Hood. Attempts, to locate the golden store which this mine ta aald to eon tain were started a number of years ago by a man whose name la aald to have been Whits aad who died la a hos pital In Spokane. Just before- ha died Whits made a confession to ths effect that ths mine waa located back'of Hood River landing, and that It would bo found near a deserted cabin. ' , He said that he had worked the mine la com pany with a partner whom he had mur dered, aad that a good many thousands ot dollars ta nuggets wss bidden In the cabin. Men came from Spokane and many other parts of Washington . and Oregon In quest of this treasure, and most of tha settlers at Hood River are aald to have hooted for It also, but Its whereabouts still remains a mystery. V xiddsa Pot of. wold. ; -Ths death of MUs Cuahlng of Ths Dalles a few days ago reminds msny that he Is she of ths old pioneers who knew tfle story of the hidden pot of gold which at one time 'caused the digging up of many acres, near which that now prosperous town Is located. The gold waa aald to have been put In a atone crock and buried near the old fori, the remains of which can be atill seen there. and which of late have been taken la hand for preservation. The soil where the . treasure Is supposed to have been secreted is sandy and rendered search for It easy, and for many years as Inter est in its story wss revived men dug and labored for Ita recovery. . To this dsy It Is thought ta be there, and old pio neers, still firm la their belief.' think that soma day tt will be unearthed. , - FL0AT1NG BATTERY. n A New Form of Supplying Protec. "jt tion to Coasts etui HaTbOTg."-" la the const ruction of modern '.war- TOR COAST PtrXSSK. ' nine designers are adoo'tlna-"entire br "y4;y777 t ' .7 J MenNowYIsltlntr 'the X City Invited to Call. ; $10 Examination Qlven Free. Y 7: It pays men to go to th Dr. W. Norton Davis company. ' Their, phy. y Slelsns are ot the world's best specialists. They srs known through-. out the northwest to be reliable, honest, upright physicians snd eurscone.-. Quick and laatlng cures bavs established their reputation. Cured patients indorse them. Grateful men recommend them. , , , ,' v Yl'Call at Once If Vou Are In Troubled -Y O'' MIsT Toung and mlddls-aged men who have' injured' themaelves in body snd mind, with weak back, failing at rang th. sunken cheeks, hollow syss, bad habits, dissipation, poor memory.. ,. ix--. . 4 - , 1 Over 50 Per Cent of Cured for $10 and Many Only. $5 During the) Past 17 Years in This City-AVe Give the v Best Treatment at the Lowest Prices. Ws are always willing to arrange terms to suit Ton can pay by the visit, by ths week or by ths month, snd ws givs liberal discount for cash. , Remember, our chargee are the loweet and moat reaaonable In the city, and you get the very beat treatment. . Call and And out about your esse at once; it wm ie the hspplsst day TAJtlOOSal TXHIS, wormy veins, varicocele out cutting. No pain. .Rupture, hydrocele an -oration. Conault us free and find Our price for a oure is ths cheapest In the northwest. - . . CjEXOXTO skin diseases, ecsems. ulcers, sores, piles, constipation. Itch, tng, heart, kidneys, liver, stomach, catarrh, rheumatism, pains. . utt of Town Mea Tlsltlag the City Consult us at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before returning home. - Many caaes can be cured In one or two or more visits. Consultation and advlcs free. WaMTX People who-live In outside towns snd In the country who cannot call should write for consultation and advice, free. kMinr easss A haft -hew eured h. liMBtrnMtiii.wt e- Our nsw trestmsnt has cured f;io us ana you wiu always rememner 11 as tne most jmporum mnaac- , ' tlon of your Ufa If you can't call, .send for our f roe symptom . blank. We will tell vnu If vnn ara afflicted. Consultation free. v Zf yoa live sat of ths slty, eome as sen iraia. ' . . 7 . , .7'.."-.. , . 7T : 7 You Need Not Pay Until Yoii Are Cured ' Should von desire, von mav denoslt the fee with any bank or bust-' ness house la Portland, to be paid to ua after you have been restored to , f health. , , . .,... . . , -. ,J - .- - - .- ,., , . : Office hours t a. m. to I p. m.; DR. W. NORTON . Zadlag asolaUsts ta ths sTerthwest. ... Bstabllshsd lags. . TAW MOT SOm, SSH VSOaVD STV OOBsTSB POT, POBTlVAsTS. OS. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew Diseases Most men suppose thst the consequence ef these affections "s're confined to the BTsTOtB or xmcOXAX.) but anrh le not the case They often Invade the Mag, area CXBCU to an AIambP3ie sstsnt; although perhape the original dlaease might have been contracted in the forgotten peat, but through neglect or bad treatment It has. been lurking in the system for months snd years. Snd will sooner or later break out Tn sores, bad legs, a aryasss aad soreness ef the threat, pimples, aad Itching oa the breast and head. There will be frequently a dry hoadacha, with sMmaess of sight, greet low sees of spirits, with sokes and yams In the limbs, particularly in the leers and thlsha. In msny cases there will be a sllrbt sealdlns' of the water at times, with a twitching ana twinging in often some VAUf In ths discharge ef water. people are affected alike; but in eaen ders wnicn uavs insir on gin in -swum ox lauisuieiiua mentioned symptoms will no xouna. . 'We ere erer edytneintu The combined knowledge of the most eminent physicians of .the world is ours end we are rtUI gtodying. i . ,. '. 7 17 v : '7 . ' As gpedaligts to men we .ac knowledge no superiors. We core to stay cured, '. v ; .7, -, 7 ; . 7 It is no Tanasual thins; for s to cure esses of nemus debility, vari cocele, contagious blood poison and special trouble after the pa tient has been pronounced incur able by other physidanav t The disesscs of men due tb the abuses of youth are sit open book to Tsa, . r 7 : VBTfl fOB SlntrTOM XXABK ZP TOT CAsTsTOT CiU. ' Hours a. m. to p. avi Cvsninga. t to I; Sundays. a. m. to It noon. c 1 ! uracil am St. LOUIS SCECICU ooun nooas ajto tamjsxx TRANSPORTATION. Regulator Line Steamers THTB EXCtTBSlOM STEAMER "BAIXET GAT7.EHT makes round trips to CAS CADE LOCKS every Sunday, leaving PORTLAND at a, m, returning, sr rlvee a. m. ' ' . ' . . Dnlly service between Portland and The Dalles except Sundsy, leaving Port land at T a m., arriving about Ia n, carrying freight and passengerasplaa eld aecommodatlooa for outfits aad Uvootock. ' '7.. . Dock foot of Alder street. Portland: foot of Court street. The Daltosv Phone Main Sis. 'Pnrtlan't - new methods, Speed 1' ao longsr con sidered a .Jst essential. Formidable weight is aow ths great consideration. In other words, warships are construct ed to resemble, huge fleaUng forts. England took the tntttattvs in tba atyle of fighting ship, 'snd other nations have last no time In fallowing her -example. Recently an engineer of Los Angeles patented a floating battery which de serves more thoa passing notice, it la essentially a f loatlsg fort. !te general construction being shown In the Illus tration. Aa a protset Ion ' for harbors and coasts It should bo especially use ful. In.asa It i anchored at a pre determined spot, and there remains un til removed., It is amply protected by armor plate, and the batteries' are sup ported npon Invisible platforms. Tha sertlon protruding shove the water line sffsrs a minimum reslstsnce to hostile missiles, while Its circular form affords a means ef sighting hostile vessels in an direction, Columbia RiyerScenery f k Our Patients Have Been1 or your lire, consultation xreev Icocele, reduced and cured with-' lis snd plies cured without op- T w 'ws cure without the knife. ' T out how 'we cure -A , ' ' 1,009 Others snd will rurt you. - Come J for ens visit yra saa go baas oa e Sundays and holldsys. 18 a. m. to It m. DAVIS & CO. Cured for Ws Will Treat Any sUagteraoempUoatee AUsaea f o $12.50 for the. Fee : CONSULTATION FREE : : A Life-tong Cure for i tn.CS ag. ' STBTCTUBS, irvSOOEIBi TABIOOCKiyi, yaosTATio sisisiis, sisto-tiial di:bii.xtt, WTOBTET AND HAODZB DIBBABKS. BIOOO POX- - eosr, cstbomio siscHamaxs, smsr DiaaAsas, oojt- - OUMU,; VOCTUBJIAJU SMISUOsTS. ; . the arl&ary passage snd very It seldom happens that two ana every one suffering from disor some of the above . We cover the entire field of priyate and. chronic, deep seated, complicated,; difficult diseases.' ..-.( . - s. 7 . 7 We , want every man who is suffering - from any special disease, or condition to come and have a talk with us.. No man whose weakened system is crying out' for help through contracted disease, or who has been guilty of. early indiscre tions or later excesses, is safe in life until such time Is -his errors.have been corrected. anrmaars. POBTLASTS, OB. TRANSPORTATION. TELEGRAPH - Pas-teat en ths mrreg ,"-rJ-"-' Ths only steam beat making a round trlj ...... . BA1Z.T ' - ' "'7' Kscept Sunday Between PORTLAND and ASTORIA AsT "STAT WISH teavo Porttanel. ..... a. nv Arrive Asterlai ........... ,. .l:l p. sa.. In Astoria.. .......... p. m. Arrive Portland ...,.t:0S p. aa. . M..1JI SCRTKO A LA CARTS , Prrtlaag "banding, Alder Street Does. AoSorUa landing. Caileader Sock. E. & SCOTT. Agent Pbons Mala f IS. S. S. F. A. Kilburn 7 ess Csas Bay. Barebaaaad Saa Ptaselaes, -Best ami ling frees Peetlsad Tbsretfiy, Asgaat SO Best sallieg 'n-eat las yrasctsee, Tbare, Sept." P. UeBEKBOOeit. Asaet, teb DeeS Me. a fboae Mali IB Itt, RELEASED FROM JAIL : BUT ARRESTED AGAIN peial Dlapatrh Is The Jaarnal.) Pendleton, Or., Sept. 1. Mart In Dakar, who has been held In the t'matllla coun ty Jail for soma 1a) on a charse of yi-jm i nrrny at tW inc-. Obio. awalt r.r I a nrrtvnl of tlia nl,ortff frorn that a , I - 'nv nflrr t Ir-g relnea I v : e i1! t j -1 . f it v i i ' V t ( : 1 v, ,1.1 Dispensary Trains to the Eat Daily 3 eteeeard and lies tit P"" Sally to OBMSa. ChlearK Bpeea I E"' Umih ealir t geeaes J?", reliela malreani laeeu treat t te Caa Sally. . . rp - ! Ainre, re-ferll.nS SMHU fee slia " !i MaaMnetoe. Sir. JO ssj 'e-.OS ""V Tjn fhr totn '"Mnrtoi. Walla Walla, r A atla Boreas tr the East i Jto Wewnee. Sally. .. .IT? : titS aal rl"!.7a Birr aad " e-rrrarR' rivtk prrtrtiot. mtZ?la'rr eeS ay pnlata. mnortlae wir Jsw tm Vwm aai Worts kVarh. "y? -""wlaei gatsr4av. IS p. as. ArrS aeesi I e wt KneS.,. . - TAafBTtt . BfVRm 0tTTn. ' ..'V. rtoe. OTva City simI Tiwihtn rtiw CJ!?W eteamerw Rets mmA Mndne. Aah. eWa. . S.tly. ,rep Seaday atar e--uZP"' Arn T: ' , gWAgg nm BOrfTnV -.", lewl.toa. Make, es4 wa aetnts fms t.. i I""- steasms liokse ana Iwta !?" a., ai.. ee apes amrel Tria j..',.4- 1t getsrday. Arrlvs 4 p. aa. IT rrrw Mit. . . . t , Tleket OfSr. TMre aed Waahatns sts. TJTtv.B Mala Til. ' W- STlftOga, City TleSet AmU Wwt. MrMPRSaT. Rn,r,l PaaaMiee tml EAST VTA' SOUTH Falne fWrta - - . WMwm. Arrlra. Jverlaad K;prese Trains If koebeirt. fas. SaeraiBenta. Otdn, 1 faa Praartaae. Storlrtne r T Lne AaralM. gf Paae. V'W OtI. IB4 (he eeat : Morwln trats tasaetSj at j, Waobara dally txrrvl , SeaOay wtth trate fos Meeat Aacal. Sllvertim. ?earmrrll. prtaU4. ' f WaeAMsg aad Katroa.... t:0S aw eae - jmmmtwrr emi. rta at WmMttinra wit Ket AarM ad gWer- trm Vwvl.. es-lSees CorrallU saaa-nrT. ...... T:a"S Sherfrtan ftaaaenaar. ...... rSOpaa gera Orave taaaaaer. . pe-on nal t:M pel is rw fjr-es aa pm en-SB aia J 50 yoa -pane. lTn erwit leiiWhy. 7rrgeaYK4rrKRrT STATioi, . Tar lHllas and lataraaMilaea salete dally T " a. m. aaa A M p. m. ArrlTe PertUad 10:10 a. m. and 4:36 . Foe flaw aa4 reril ef fiaaeie enlw.thes waisS apply at City Ticket .Otn. er etarlan. . Tlrkete te gaetn point aM Parooef elae Japaa. rhler. rtnonlnht aad An. trail a. City Ticket OfSr, mr ThtrS Lad Weak, mrtrei iirrt. PheM Hate Tit. C. W. rnirilM. Ws. MrVrrkVAV. - v-Clty Ttefee As . -. --alea. Pna Aavat, " TIME CARD OF TRAINS1 Portlandi ,: 'tTatea Paaial i 1 taaaa lnw. faltowaeaee - Parfc-Kaaaes. , Clty-St. lewts Soeetal for 7 Ceahslle, Centralla. Otraa-. a. Orey'e Barnor, Soelk ' tMf T,MM. SMftl. Sr. ': .---V 4 I kaae.. Lewteea. Batte. nn. Pas. neaear. oaaaa. Haa- mm Citv. St. Leaia aaal ' Snefheaat, Saflv S:SSasi Kirtb Cheat LleittrS. rie fa trie TlfbtM tr Tames -' ' Sanle. Spes'aae. Bsttav . -UniMHiiNiUa Ht. Peal aed I the Beat. Sen, t:0SaaB f M se . . I, . m r ti. a. . Clar-ex-t. Ckaealte. CVw- 1 tralla. Tarawa aud Saattls ' " m,l.. aaflv :S9sa eVSPsar Twin Cite Sunrees foe Ta- - , MM. . Seattle. tpnkae. , . , n.lna. Petta. St. Ia1. MlrniaepoWe. tlr-ata. St. .. ? Jneepk. Keeaee City. Oa.., ha. St. Ixeta. w1tkmt . ataev ef eara. Tttreet rw. t . aai'Maea rr etl e Oat 4 -". Sallv.. tt -as aaa aa-ist mm A. D. mAftr.TON. Aaakrrtat Seaaral h aeaee Ageet. SU Morrlaaa etna, man Tklaa. PwtlaaA. frwirixk. . Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. tBlea IV eat . taaee. Ae fee Mayers. aUtsler. Oela. - kaata. Wrarpart. Cllff-e. : Aeter1e. ' Waiiaati. fla- - Haaiejoat. rart flteew . saa. tVarkart Park. aVaatee. SJR) aw U 8S as Aatoria aa4 eeabarv. as at r 4I1t - , T-se t-SSiraB TertlaaOn.aet'le rtjar SatarSay mmlr aer-a PtaM n p. k. , All fra" 4ltr. . ' 'i - 7. 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