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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, , 1908.
SlL TOUlffl SEyATQB DQLLTEB AyD HIS FIGHT
TO RIVAL I ' ' I
nmriflnn
i li ii ii i -ii I I a
uniuflDu
s
Ing equipment Intended by -the aenders
to be used by the president and his
on on their African trip next year. In
II casea where these articles were of
any great value they were returned to
the sender with the president's thanks
ana a courteous not exDiainms: his at
tltude in rea-ard to ruts from persons
personally unknown ioniin. , .
"WILL TKY NO THICKS
WITH UNCLE SAM
(United Ptms Lautd Wire.) J'
Hew York, . Dec. J 2. Count Johann
Helnrich Von fiernstorf t: German am
bassador to the United States, reiterated
today that the policy of his Incumbency
at Washington would be one of frank
ness concerning all relations between
he united States and Germany.
-Count Von Bernstorff arrived yester
day on the Hamburg-American liner
Amerlka, accompanied by his wife and
their daughter.
He la not a stranger to this country,
although ha haa not been here for IS
years. The count waa born in New York
City. Reerardinjt his mission, the am
bassador aaid: u
"My deep desire is to promote mutual
good will, and I know of no other way
of dolna- ao except by onennesa and com
plete good faith. While I am in Wash
ington there will be no mystery about
uerman aima in au mat relates to me
United Statea."
CAaFORNIA HOTELS
, A Sangerons operation ,
la the removal of the appendix by a sur
geon. No one who . takes Dr. King's
New LlfeTPIlIs la ever aublected .to this
frightful ordeal. They work ao quietly
you don't feel them. They cure con
stipation, headache. ' biliousness and
malaria. SSc at Wbodard, - Clarke ft
Co.'a drug a tore.
The Bureau
To enable its reader to obtain reliable first-hand information regard',
fng the betels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column.
The Journal has installed a fre information bureau. Descriptive litera
ture, rates, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested, -.
Story of Gary Is the Story
of a City of Enchantment
Created Over Night by
Those Mighty Conjurers,
"Wealth and Brains.
By FREDERIC J. IIASKEV.
CCopyright. 1908. by Frederlo J. Haakln.)
... Washington. Dec. 22. On the shorea
of Lake Michigan there Is growing up,
in the night time, as it were, an In
diana city that has promised Itself and
' its promoters that It will some day
rival 'Chicago. This will be no city
t grown from a village, with streets that
were once bridle paths, and with a
system of progress that has followed
no law but the lines of least resistance.
For Just as Major L'Enfant laid out
Washington, and Brlgham Young planned
Salt Lake City,, bo Gary, Ind. haa been
planned and eagle-eyed business men
are going to nee that there is no de
viation from the rules made.
Gary was started by the United States
Steel corporation two years ago. It had
become necessary to enlarge the works
and instead of adding to the existing
plants they decided to build a city of
their own with good shipping facilities
that could be expanded indefinitely to
meet the needs of the mafr&Tacturers.
The lt thev selected is. 26 miles south
east of Chicago, a long etretfiSi of sand
dunes and shallows cut by the Calu
met river and aa unpromising a pros
pact as the novice In city building could
Imagine. But they who have started to
build there have seen further than the
superficial things that the novice sees,
and from the sand dunes will rise a city
-of worth, just aa uoiden uate r&rit in
Pan Francisco came to crown the re
claimed sand dunes beyond the city.
" Population of 15,000 is Two Tears.
A i j.
! 'V
Senator Jonathan P. Dolllver of Iowa, who has Introduced In the
senate a far reaching bill for the regulation of future issues of securi
ties by transportation companies and telegraph and telephone companies
they had tho railway tracks entering
the city elevated to the proper height
In the fall of 1909 there etood on the (before the city was born and put In the
concrete iounaation .ana arenways, ino
ouse, while the passing trains seemed long corrldora and approaches that will
present site of Gary a solitary gun club
house, while the passing trains seemei
to hurry to get away from the lonell
Today
hirlck
ness of the sand and the jcn
there is a well defined clty'W
of business houses or stona
and cement, several miles o
and. macadamtz3d street
churches, residences slid banks
with apopulation of 16,000 people. It
Is expected that In 10 yeara the popula
tion will be 100.000, If not more, for
tne sttu wonts aione expect to employ
so, 000 or 60,000 workmen. Plans for a
City or 800,000 have already been made.
Therlnclpal thoroughfare, Broadway.
J laid out 100 feet wide. The residence
Ktreels are 60 and 80 feet and the alloys
80 feet. On the main streets a new kind
ef concrete paving haa been successfully
experimented with. The residence streets
are macadamised with a granite screen
ing, there are 24-inch gutters and ourb
Ings of concrete, while the sidewalks
In the business district are six and seven
fnet wide, and those In the residence
district five feet. The 800 residences
Just now the passenger leaving Gary
goes into the concrete understructure.
taasea un a wide stalrwav and flnda
rfaceiir,s?" on a great, wind-swept platform
otels. I that will next year form a part of the
concourse or me new siauon. its lias
him baggage checked In a boxcar that
la acting as understudy for the future
well appointed baggage room, and all
the while he feels a conscious pride In
the spirit of preparation that has made
thecity build all things for permanence,
ready for additional structure, so that
nothing need be torn down. The ma
jority of the railroads will run Into the
union station, though three below the
city will not. However, the Gary and
Western Union XAntt Belt will connect
practically all the ronds.
Improvements on the: lake for ship
ping facilities have resulted ' in the
building of a- slip where on last. July
me i its i ore vessel was unloaded, ana
where since hundreds of vessels with
?owAJfompiU'd 'ro 2fl00 ,J their burdens have put in. Further 1m-
tJB,uvu rami, fliuu uuiuuiiii Willi inw cuyip
ordinance that requires all buildings to J,
ne no less man i wo stories :ngn ana
have a basement.
i Water, gas and electric light systems
have been in operation a year, there
Is a complete telephone system and a
street railway, besides the interurbau
, line connecting with Chicago and South
Bend. . In fact. Gary bears in manv re
spects the air oi a settled, long lived
. In city, witnoat the attendant sdvan
, tnges of old houses, abandoned rookeries
and unsanitary conditions.' It has not,
however, the look of the city that has
started by accident or with a proble
matic) future, for H atarted with its fu
ture guaranteed.
An Arabian Higrhts CJty.
Within the two years many of the
sand dunes have been leveled, the shal
lows are disanuearlns: and erass and
trees are reclaiming the lands that have
not already been preempted for building
purposes. J,ast year 2000 trees were set
out. and this year 2000 more. Two
parks have been laid out and are being
Improved, and next summer a theatre
will be built, modeled after the Colonial
of Chicago. A stone school house was
finished in September and the school
population so far overfilled It that an
other, to cost several hundred thou
sand dollars, has already been begun.
, It is all very much like a story of
Aladdin and his wonderful lamp. The
giant brains of a big corporation said,
"Here we build a city. Here will be
the streets, there the houses, there the
mills, there the depot, there the public
buildings!" And apparently from no
where sprang engineers, architects,
workmen and machinery, and each thing
appeared as the corporation said It
would, and all la coming about with
little appearance of haste.
There must be a union depot, declared
Ibe builders. And Instead of uniting
until the whole thing would be done at
once, with consequent detriment to traf
fic and inconvenience to the traveler
ront a series of Klgantlc docks for
sea-going vessels, and the ; ilmlumet
river will be deepened, and cut through,
and made Into a ship canal Hi at will
offer further shipping facilities. The
trackage in the railroad yards about
uary already approximates 300 miles
or more, and the city, like the work of
the big corporation for whose use it
Lwas created, sees no stopping place
ri'ii ns expansion. Judge li it. Garv
for whom, the future rival of Chicago
was named, sees in the development of
the steel industry an assured future
for Gary that will bring a bigger pop
ulation each year, until within a de
cade It will rival St. Louis In size and
power.
Modal Apartments for Workman,
There are already 6000 workmen on
the grounds, the majority in the steel
plants, the others on construction work.
This is one tenth the number that the
sieei company expects to have in Its
works alone In 10 years. The housing
of these workmen will proceed along
Improved lines. Just now they are liv
ing wnerever iney can rind a place,
making shift at anything until their
houses can be ready for them. Some
are m tents and shacks, that have an
parently crept close in the lee of the
sand dunes to escape the biting winds
rrom me iae. others rare better In
more comrortanle houses. The law re
quiring two story and basement struc
tures for residences applies to tho mill
hands as well. To meet their needs
model apartment houses are being built,
two story affairs of four rooms each,
two above and two below. Fifty or
more have been completed and othere
are being erected as rapidly aa men
and machinery can do it Speculators
have no chance here, where land deals
are concerned, for he who buys, land
must agree to build in 18 months, and
the 'title passes to him only when he
ouiios. it is permanent residents am
quicker
! oundry
THE SECRET OUT.
n Wide Open Statement.
To refute the rnaDjr false and mali
cious attacks, bogus formulae and other
untruthful statements published concern
ing Doctor Pierce's World-famed Family
Medicines, the Doctor has decided to pub
lish all the ingredients entering Into his
Favorite Prescription" for weak women
and his equally iwpular tonic alterative
known as . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. Hereafter every bottle of
these medicines leaving the great Labo
ratory at Buffalo, N. Y., will bear upon it
a full list of all the ingredients entering
Into the compound. Both are mad
entirely from native medicinal roots.
The Ingredients of the "Golden Medical
Discovery" being a non-alcoholic extract
pf Golden Heal root. Queen's nx.t,
JJlack-cherrybark, Mandrake root. I?!ood
root and Stone root, preserved by chemi
cally pure glycerine.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
being made of native medicinal roots, is
next to Nature and Is the best tonic you
can use. It fills the blood with rich, red
blood corpuscles. It gives you a feeling
of strength, and It puts sunshine into
vour system as no other remedy can.
that Is why Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery has been such a favorite
for the past forty years. No man fa
woman can be either healthy or hand
some who has impurities In the blood,
for it will show in Dimples, boils, and
eruptions. In the dark clrclv under the
yes and In the sallow compllon. After
taking "Golden Medical Discovery" you
are bound to have pink cheeks and a
fresh complexion. The muscles get the
good, rich, red blood, that puts on
strength. It Is a flesh builder, but not a
fat builder.
As an example of the good results thus
Obtained, note the following letter: .
"In tbeyear lx. I bad an attack of Indl
gtton and got so bad that my home doctor
Mid he could pot do hie any good.? writes
Mr. ti. Trent, if Gordonvtlle, Texas. "I
wrote to von and you advised me to use
I'r. I'ien-ea Golden Medical Discovery, ao I
bought six bottles, and when I commenced
titmic It 1 was so wenk I could bardlr walk
ahtmt the bouse. Hr the time I had used
ue boule tii stomach and bowels cooa-
.... i '..';'". ,
menred to. heal. There were strips of tbs
lining of my bowels as Urge as a man's two
fingers passed and I had a great deal of
misery In my stomach and bowels, and also in
th,5 rectum especially. I could not eat, any
thing without having much distress after
ward, but by the time I had taken eight
bottles of the "Golden Medical Discovery 'I
wtm sound and well, and could eat anything
1 pleased without suffering In the least.
Cou'.d also do a much work In a day as I
ever could. I have not suffered from the
trouble since."
MEDICINES or KNOWN COMPOSITION.
If suffering from an obstinate malady.
r men wouiu one naiurnny preier to take,
a medicine of known composition, every
ingredient of which has the endorsement
of the most eminent, medical practition
ers and writers, or one. which, for aught
you may know, may he made up ot very
Inefficient and even harmful agents? Ii
it not best to insist upon knowing what
one Is taking, as Is everv one's right,'
whether bnitig prescribed for by the
family physician or making use of a
proprietary remedy? We think so, es
specially in view of the disparaging
articles concerning Various aavertlsed
remedies with which the drug and med
ical Journals have been filled for months
past. Doctor Pierce courts the severest
criticism of the medical profession as to
the value of his published formula, con
fident that he will receive fair treatment
from all fair-rafnded, well qualified breth
ren of the medical profession who cannot
be blamed ftir not endorsing medlclaes of
the composition of which they and the
people are kept In ignorance.
YvnetTa These arj the Original Uttls
Y". p,,u' flrst Put jTp over
Va 40 years age, by old Dr. R V.
. ,. . . J Tierce. They've been anach
Imitated but "ever equaled. Smallest, easi
est to take and beat. They're tiny, sugar
coated, anti-bilious granules, a compound of
refined and emtcentrated vegetable extracts
without . disturbance or trouble, constipa
tion. Indigestion, blllooa attack, sick and
Nlloua faeadachea. and all derangements of
the liver, atomach. and bowel are prevented,
relieved, and cured. Ftrmawntly cured, too,
gy their mild and natural action, these little
Pellet gently lead the eystem Into natural
j ueir innuenca tcuta-
business folks that Gary wants, and
It will have them, and there Is no pa
ternalism about the matter, either.
It is expected that the mills of the
United States Steel corporation will
be exceeded in time only by the Krupps
snd they may surpass even these
Judging by the great bounds that steel
has made In the past 10 years. With
Gary as a manufactory site there will
be room for expansion, and, what Is of
equal Importance, room for steel using
iiiuun io locate mere ana create a
market. The American Car
ry company has established It
self next to the steel mills, and In Its
manuracture or steel railway cars will
employ 3000 men. The American
Bridge & Iron works has found a suit
able site there, and other subsidiary
manufactories such as the American
Steel & Wire comnanv and the Ameri.
can Tin Plate company are coming. Tlia
superior facilities afforded by nearness
to the steel plants and the lake, rail
ways and canal for shipping will at
tract numerous other plants which
Gary will welcome, and it Is believed
that ("hlcago will lose a goodly number
of growing factories that have found
no room for expansion in their present
location. Especially those using the
output of the United States Steel cor
poration's plants are expected.
Cosmopolitan Population. .
True to its cosmonnlttsn anir a
has drawn Its population from a wide
ly scattered area of this country. And
true to its determination to build a
stable and permanent institution, it
has chosen the men who can
best do that work. On Broadway alone
there are business buildings erected and
occupied by men from 13 different
states, and each has brought with him
an abiding faith and pride in the new
city, as has each of the other members
of the several thousand population. The
good government, the clvio pride, the
excellent laws enacted for the munici
pality ell prove the standard of Its
citizenry.
Gold Epoon la Its Mouth.
Chicago, first a trading center "when
wilderness was king." bad adverse
physical conditions to overcome In or
der to establish Uself and In order to
reach Its preeminent place In the west
ern world. Chicago was the child of
the pioneer, that must rise step by
step by the conquest of adverse condi
tions. If Its rise has. been so great
over so many difficulties, what may
one not expect of Gary that has al
ready done so much In two years' time?
For Gary Is no pioneer's child. It
Is the child of wealth and prosperity,
born Into a world where" money and
brains -had already planned' out every
atep of Its-career for a century ahead.
and where every modern Invention and
idea and opportunity was laid as a gift
In Its hand by Its fond parent, the Uni
ted States Steel corooratlon. ' . It win
not be a pampered, coddled darling, by
any means, for its rich parents are of
the highest type- of modern American.
ism. demanding that the child of tha
ricn or toflay be given every prepara
tion for making Its wav in the wnrM
snd then set to work to fulfill Its dea-
rjny. ucn a child is the sturdy city
of Gary, and a half century, or leas,
will hrlna nroof ss to whether or tint
Chicago need have fears over its ex
istence.
Tito Kind You Hare Aiwa jk Bought, and which has been
In use for OTer,30 years, lias borne the signature of
1 ' ana nas neen maae nnaer ins per-
TVr Sonal gapervlsion since Its Infancy.
f-C&G4& Allow no one to docelva von In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ChUdren Experience against Experiment.
What is
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither OjUum, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic Itrelleres Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the :
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE Uhi0H SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 A DAY UP
AMERICAN PL AH $3.00 A DAY UP
4 Anew down towa hotel. Steel uid
brick straotura. ' Furnished at a cost of
$150,000. Eierj comfort and comenl
wfoe. On oar lines transferring to all
parts of oltj. . Omnibus meets all tralna
and steamers.
. 9 If jou . want comfort, - oomenlenco
snd luxur at a ierj reasonable prioe,
' atop at the select
HOTEL STEWART
He KM You Have Always Bought
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
Tim hktmm saamaam. antaaa strict, new roaa err
FIVE DAYS' "BUM"
TO SPOIL AN ALIBI
Hotel St
Francis
SAN.fRANCISCO
This "hostelry possesses all the
best features of the world's finest
caravansaries, snd has added many
ideas to the sum of hotel happi
ness, t .
. It has : introduced to Pacific
Coast Hofeldora the Electric
Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service,
Magnets Clock System and today
represents the farthest advance of
science in hotel service in America.
Rates European, from $2 upward
Under the management of
' JAMES WOODS
i SPEND THE WINTER AT -
DEL MONTE
CALIFORNIA
The Paradise of the Pacific; 125 :'.
Miles South of San Francisco.
Affords every facility for golf,
tennis, riding, driving, motoring,
and all other sports under ideal
conditions. Superb climate;
beautiful scenery. Efery luxury
and convenience of the best city
hotels. ."
' Stopover privileges on all -
through railroad tickets
Illustrated literature on request
li. R.WVRNR, Manager
H OTE L
M A N X
Powell Street at O'FarrelJ
SAN FRANCISCO
Tha cor of the city.' Otters accom
modations, Service and cuisine char
acteristics of America's best hotels'
800 rooms, each connecting with
bath. Rooms S1.60 up.
n. m: kellar, manager
VON DORN HOTEL
Ma Turk St Baa Tntaclaco.
Steel bulldingr, absolutely fireproof.
European plan. Fine Cafe. Central lo
cation. Rate $1.00 per day and up.
Take Eddy st car, gret off at Jones.
J. W. FRET. Mar.
PACIFIC GRAND HOTEL
A. H. HOSTOM, Trop.
117131 EUi St, Phooa Xmmy "0.
In the Try neart of the itowntown buln
and nbopniiid dUttict; conrenlent to all earllnea;
to Ideal hotel for permanent (ueaU; a moat de
sirable hotel for traveling men and tourtat; a
modem hotel at moderate prlrea. Ratee, 11.00
per day and up. BMtrvaMoDa made br letter sit
telegraph. M. 0. NIXON, Manager.
H, H. McCOLLISTEB, Chief Clerk.
Golden West Hotel
Cor. Powell and Ellis Bts.,
BAB TKANCISCO. ,
Entrance on Powell St.. Rata 11.00 and
Upward.
FRED P. PLAGEMAN. Prop.
United
Fresno. Cel.,
Preaa Leaied Wire.)
Dec. 22. To teat the as
sertion that men can "bum their way
from Seattle to Los Anareles in flva
days. Officer Harry A. Anderson of tha
police department of Seattle is making;
the trip (ramp fashion. If he wins ha
will ret $160, and mar convict a man
now In jail at Seattle.
Anderson, who "bummad" thrana-h
Fresno yesterday, said he arrested a
man a few daya ago on a serious charge.
When examined the man claimed that at
the time the alleged crime waa com
mitted In Seattle he waa on his way
there from I-o Angeles, five dava be
fore. An argument arose among the
police as to whether the trip could be
maae wnnoui money in mat length of
time, and Anderson's wager to prove It
waa accepted. He set out .without a
cent and succeeded In stowing himself
away on a steamer to 8an Francisco and
a freight train to this city. The five
day limit Is up. today, and Anderson Is
comment tnat ne win then be In Los
Angeles. .
CHRISTMAS GIFTS -
AT WHITE HOUSE
v (Speeltl Dispatch to The Job rail.)
Washington. I). CI.. TWkl t aii t k.
, - , , i , V.
nummoii cnunren axe expected at
A father, brother, son, a
friend who has done you
a favor no is the time
to show your apprecia
tion. A fine hat is just the
present to give, and there
is no place, in the city like
the . '
Xastern Hat Factory
Get the best. There is nothing to give for Christmas that's better
than a good hat. Select a Stetsdn hat. Give him a guaranteed $4
hat, but the price you'll pay 19 only $3.
We have the largest assortment of shapes and colors.
Our guarantee price is marked inside of each hat We cheer
fully change any hat that does not fit or does not suit and guar
antee satisfaction on every purchase or money refunded. Remember
The Eastern Hat Factory
64 THIRD STREET, BET. PINE AND OAK
Open Evenings Until 10 o'Clock
rt ORIENTAL! irfMll? 1
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THE-
NORTH
BANK
LIMITED
Portland's
NcwTrain
Leaves Dally S:5 P. M.,
Eleventh nd Hoyt St
Depot. Connecting at
Spokane with
1
THE ORIENTAL. LIMITED
Tia Great northern aUway
POK -ST. PATI., MIiriTIlAPOLIS, CHICAGO, VS. Z.OTJIS AMD AX&
POIITTS SAST AMD SOUTH. Other connecting trains leave 8:80
A. M. and 2:00 P. M. Pally, from Union Depot, via Seattle. Com
partment Observation Car, Dining Car, Standard and Tourist Sleep
ers and Day Coaches. -
Another Good Train, THE FAST MAIL
' Connecting Train Leaves Union Depot Dally K P. M.
tha Columbia Ttlrer by Daylight
ZV1VANO S1SPWS EZPB.ESS
For PASCO. WA1XA WAtTJk, SPOKANE
and Intermediate points from Eleventh
and Hoyt street dally at 9:15 A. M. car
ries full modern equipment. .Parlor and
dining-car service unexcelled.
TICKETS, -SLEEPING) AND PARLOR
, CAR RESERVATIONS.
B. DICKSOW, a P. T. A.,
122 Third Street, Portland, Or.
White Houae to annt rhHun,. iv '
their narenta. The vounnr rfaiiri,,n
ere home from school and Mrs. Nloholas
xuus;wurin ana ner ousnand also are in
tha city for the winter, - With con
rreea adjpurned and the usual cabinet
iio-ruMg; cm.nra orr, tne present week
will ba a. trulr holiday Kunn en
president. ,
Vchrlstmas boxes for the Rooserelt
family are arriving- at the White House
ingoodly number. Express wagons roll
Into the' ground at frequent Intervals
and deliver boxes and packages to
servants or attaches. Since the un
willingness of the nreaHont tn r.sL.
Irifts from , unknown admirers haa be
come pretty well known tha number of
such presents has diminished. Never
theless, a number of stich arlfte have
been received at the White House dur
ing the taat few dava. Tho moat e
them were articles of apparel and hunti
(r(r A R Wfc Per
xTli Ton
For Range or Furnace
Washed and Screened
No Soot
No Dirt
F. B. JONES & CO.
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E AST 7 BOTH PHONES B 1 77 1
A good school-rnone better. Well esUblished reputation." Successful
graduates. , SkillfuLejpainstaking teachers. Living Expenses low. Many
other adyantages. Let us tell you about thern. Write for catalogue. .
SALEM, OREGON
W. L STALEY, PRINCIPAL
DOME VISITOR'S RATES
VIA
"The Worth Bank Road"
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Wz Fare lor Round Trip
BETWEEN POINTS '200 MILES OR LESS APART
, Sale Dates December 23, 24, 25, 31, and January 1.
Returning on or before January 4.
TICKET
OFFICES j
122 Third Street
Third and Morrison Streets ,
DEPOT Northeast Corner Eleventh And Hoyt Streets'
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I Passenger Fares
FIRST CABIN v SIO.OO
SECOND CABIN : 'S7.00
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lj .Ticket offices at Third and "Washington streets, and Alnswprth dock. y
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