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5 ! jT '.irwlBuildinR Essentials I, " 1 fZTT "I mm era. 1 n i A t1 . A. the n'e.i'n I led "prodilftlo" Work! IHM lklf ATTiM AH PlIAHIMr kit lMIAI 1 when reon e MartJUUi te'rr ir- i ' uk .numY n"n to buy, they want to know where they can do the best, and there's only one way to find out that is, to investigate; and while von are doing this, don't forget to Cftll at the MlgBtt Cash .Store. We are oAmOg Home Astonishing Bargains in All Lines of Goods, And it will ln to your advantage to vjet our prices A (...1,1 WMteh giVM awav on the Brit ol M.ir.'h ou gs, a gUBM with every dollar purohWM Hi Hmtt Cad Sim Clements & Wilson. I'ltlDAY, MAIM Ml -', I'lM). DAILY, WHEL1 M BBfrWSKLl BY TIL- Kaat Oreaotiluu I'iiIiIIhIiIiik Company, AT MHIIWi BBSBOB itAiLv aVMcairrioM hatm: line copy i er yea,, tiy rrutl . . f' m on I m I . by Mil ' One rc,v per week. I,y .Aiiiel O TrLI ftuUciipttun Sing-to numlet u5 MMIWM MM MfTIOK MTM tine up BM r 1 on line otp, i ni.'nth, o Trul ul. Option to jlngln nunthet, t RMM NHWVtMW RATH On vopy onr ,-en f 9 line mpy li tiuinili . 71 Trl.l ilii4ii-n Si,l.- cupy oj aiivph I ltM BATMtl 0i-l-l Vli ilisi i.irltt. ) One lti.-li . or le,. in Seini-Weekl per ni, nth f.- .1 On Into, of In lUity per Mi I ' 1 in, dr.. . r I. ... In lltW Ati.l H eekly per m.-nlli . . t Ovettlite i .,trmi Weekly, ir m, n prr ut..iitli , 1 H liver three III. h,, ll.il,, perl n. 11 i-.r w.'ltili f a. 41, r e.reein. h i.,1. Otily.n,! Weekly. ,trliii It per iii..n'!i i tt line In. Ii. or le. In Weekly per m"iln 0 liter three ,n he. In W.-rklv, per tin tl per mnnlli . . . . lot lltri tl. fee In he.. In I ii..t ' I. sue ,,t hi in. t eekl, . per In . per In.tnt'.i M -, i.l i,. i,i.rt ! IHHlllWMIl in sem.. Week i . Weekly .1 II..., l.i.t liikeili pel In.li, l.." . c.ili fci.lnc pirnl HHP i,.Kt notlc, ten cent, per line. h luterUon. The tHhw ilny. in the United Mate aaata, Turlsjf propounded a pointed qaeation to thoee Mnnton li" .if' in (iivnr of Hcatini! M. S. IJuav, when lie Mkodi ''An wo to My in iH(,s whon CiiriM'tt mm knooking at the ltnr- ol thf MMtoi one tblngi uvd in 1900 win'ii QtMy in knocking at the doom, MMthof thingT" J not n! Tlw powon that in' nronld hove their IoIm rtrengthonod bj adniitting Qnoy ami, fur tlii- rOMOn, they tart' nothing (of pfpeodeooe nor eonelitoney, Tin- Im-kI men, reuurdleHH ol party, Hliiiuld hi' eleeted to ntllee in OOOnt) md dtetrleti ami thf rater to make tlii- reottll poeeiblu nhoulil a-frt li in Indopencienoi to pwrty vrlMinovor in- btu thf oppotrttinlty. If tlii- won done tin doniMnt pnrty woald not be n qniok to tuicnlruvte nniit men ami eik fur tin- fiiiiurt of it." (ollowon fur thorn. JfvutiiMi to porty loan excel -lout thing lor thoee who Mplre to ln ereUHe the Htrellk(tli of the nOChlno, lint it diifi. iinthiii'.' t" iirniinitf u'l Kv- r 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 our in Inoreom Ihe boned ti ol govern roonl to i' ihored by I be mh- ple. It diM-H miiii'Ii tu makf thf rn ifrwiuti of mi it ii-N irolitahlf, hut noth lag for th on try ami thf i pie who r.irry tin- burden "f government. Tin- Bagliett ulnirnetor wm llluo- tralftl hy Cronje'H nnrre mler, in that eflrd Bobwrti ami honl KltohonoT eompollod thf Boor genorol i" bndergu ami nnfffr UHm htuBllMtlon by pro Onllrtg biliiifll at the tent of hi. eoii qrMIOn lor niifomlit iuiial MrTOTMMir, Thf-f tttn KiiLtlinh dem-ralf inaili- thin hiiiiiiliatiuii a pari uf thf tOrnMi ami it ri'llffl,-, thfir iirit M BOntpOrod to thf nobility of QooomI Oroal nl Ihe tiinf ni thf Mrrondor f Qenorol i ff. Mail Qronl to tod in a itnlltu monnor hf rroo Id hove rhowo hht irdflihnoM ami ovf rhfiirainf over a fallen (of, uml hf rrorild bnve been entitled to the 'ontenit of tin- bnive ami tfTM tjif wiirhl aver, But he toted other' rrioBi ami by doing n bti nunpitnlmity trunpod him a grot) gonorol ami a man gmffng notti ami to thli dty bit MM It a tokM of DMP'l humanity to Ma, ami an Inberltaiioo ol Ohriititit knighthood, riOttdeill JtOob G . Si'hiirman, of thf lir-t Philippine foiiiiiiiriHioii, in an in-ti-rvifw at Detroit) MltfalgMi a lew doyo agO wld I "Bltoald tl"- peoorMl I'lililtreNM ailopt ;i tariff fur I'lirtu l.ieu tgtintl tin- rtoonimendttloni of the cummin.'.iiiiiio'H ami of tin PlOthlonti tod gtpintl every nuvn'i Man ol jot Jjti; and 5 .n-roiity, the oratOM of the daiuoeraey tan agy with truth during the BOSt (MVUiptlgd that the trUtW went down to Wiuhlngtan ami grtppled thf BopaMtean party hy Um throat ami mailt- It oboke tofthoir idvnrttagt " Ainl Ihlf advlet thg deataaratt are al ready btglnaiug tu ael upoOi Ami it It not the lirHt time thai the rtpubllotn party bti platad i 1 - 1 1 mi rt ioiil an fa- varing 'hf iruMi, tu abioh it owm Ita puwor ft pretoat. 11 i" baoomlng ap paranl thttthe gretl rtoutblaatloni of eapltgl tat authority in that part) end they look to ii tur laghilaiion (avorablo 1 1 their inturvritri. Thf WaihiBgton powttpondonl of the Portland Oragonian wrltai thai eoatid tnlble intfrfHt lias huen erealetl in that pity hy the tnnoanoe ruen I that Tout 1.. Johueon has daoldod to retp ptatr in Ohiopolitioi ami take prowl' 11 tal pari in the affairn of flu- demo eratie purty. Thf ilptJtetOlldenl furthfi' riayM that "Johuton i- a very ahle man in many way, uml in one of the hike won who rainaiat in the demuorttlc party ami trien to lUppori its pollohtti alUutOgh he qui! when the party ailopteii free nllveei Johntot now th - OlarOi that his pat theory oi Irff tTadt r fc;:v:ti::ri;C H MP L - i Raai- I Court and Cotlonwood and a dingle ta fan hf added I" the ! platform of the democratic parly, in I Which event he will lie must heartily 1 in aoeord with it." Tom JohntOA Im an oaraatt donMwral ol the JeBereoii I tohool, lie in lor his OMMtTy tlrst, hint ami nil the time, ami baliovM in gOV- ernnieul by the people, notwlthettnd 1 int.' that he i rleli beyond the dreamt I of a vt rice Tom Jolinaon i" iodemo 'eratie thai bin patriotiim ami ailmirii- llon for aqaal ritrhts are itrongor with him than even hi- love for thf Al mighty dollar, He Ii mm ol thf few rii'h men nf the i ntry who is Htill a demoerat 1 aoai he is not in polltlM to Mpltaliae polltloal Influence w ith a vifw of Batting trihutf from bin aantryrnon. Tom Jonhton is one of than w ho btlleVM that butlneei ami polltka uhoold bedlvoMadi by making govern menl more ami more ilmple ami dirast, tMBMI U UK AT I AMINE. India is again oontronted w ith the mlaory "f a graal huninc ami England, even With a dlaaatroae war in Hontlt Africa upon her banda, will hive tu trotcll forth a strung arm In help the nffurlng mlllloiHi ot her far eaetorn iuiiinula, Over 80,0110,030 ariuli are not laported to hf affected by th. (amino, ami with thf famine are rapidly oapanding A London dlepatch stall - thai the mm of 18,700,000 w ill 1 inended on "rellel works" ami that already over IMMO.OOO NtreonM are receiving relief, wator, or rather its lack, is tin- oanee of thf afllictlnn, Thin year both thf moneoont ami the i inter rains failed ami left the earth parched ami drj tor moutha, v the Knglltfa h thfir public work in India ami thfir great Irrita tion prolaoti have a-tly added tu thf produeing oapaolkj of th mntry ami nave greatly ameliorated thf natural condition ol the nativee. Thf pntlncti from Irritation fur last year. Bceonlint tu thf Indian official flguree, amoontea tn iM,000,000 rupee, India Include within her bordi n the hlgbetl moontaina in the worhl ami tome oi the Dllghtleel rivers ami greatett plain-. Thf great Hlanilayan range VUO mil"- Ion..', lying noroai thf northern border, simt- out thf rati of Aala, Mounl Bvorett, tin- hbtlietl punk in tin- world, piertfs the sky W.OU feet BBOVt thf klrtofl while peaks OVOI 80,000 lot) elevation ahoand in all part- of thf range, There are nnmur mis wfll worn trails leading f rout Indie aero the Himalaya through Kash- BMOT ami Nepal Into Thibet ami China, ami the panel on then are from 10,000 to 111,000 feet high, In making Mich a loaraoy the traveler fur several day remain- above 10,000 feet altitude, (Inly oae pa-s i- as low as in, -lull fact. Thf hlatorlo Qangn( tin- I mini ami the Bruhmapatra aw the three kiriai riven ol India. Then with thfir arHlient drain an im ol noarl) 900, 000 sipiarf mil's. Thfir watfrs art' largely nnd ha Irrigation, eomtituting in nality the life blood of mMh of the country. The flood diiohargei ol tn ureal streams are eiioiiuoUN. The liangei alone. In flood, may diaobarge 1 ,880,000 cubic iff 1 pfi' loeond. India 'i rainfall whieh is aoeomitable fur this ImBHOIW volume of water, rniiies Bxoluilvely from evapoMtiou from thf Indian an ami thf bayi mi eltlrer ilde of tin- puniniuia. Tu 1 diatrllaitl ii this rainfall ii oatnaM y varied, raagiag Ir m a ooaple ol InoIlM a year, or in BfMwonotlooi prae tieally no tli lug, in over '600 Indict, Which falls in a limited area in Assam. Al Chara Pungji, Assam, the maxiiiiuin rainfall uf the world is reafhed in an uverate annual preeipilatioli uf gflU incite, while at this plan in 1801, thirty inchw loll in l boan ami BOB iiifius ifii during that year, Theu flgure t an he appreciated whan it I romemberod thai thf annual rainfall in thf Atlantic states mi the Aamriean iHa hoard, is from 8B to lucbn and that in tlif WMt, larniine I eonductod without irriktatioii mi a- low an annual rainfall a.- (0 or IIS Incbn, Tin- irrigation worka uf India are the VMteel in the world, watering over 10, 000,000 torn of vary tortile mil. The government has entire font ml over all ourcw of water supply ami aoeiercl) ii as to make it tin- ureotoel laoiefll to i the inn inn i t at large. Kaoh province I has a wpante departmeul known n i tin- irrigation hraiu'h, at tin- bead ol which It a ohiot engineer, while onr i all thf ohlel ergtueem is an intta)tor Igcueral of irrigation, Tin- Indian gov ornmenl la greatly in favor of thf cx ' h-asiiin ut imitation works. It luster.- the un of irrigation waters by placing the water ratee very low or by even giving fhe water away in years of seal, ity. The Indian Irrigation works i have generally Man of the most sub stantial ami huh si met ihlf eharaeler, of sol ill masonry anil Ureal Btrongth, In Home Inttanoe canals of immense vol- I limes of water are earrietl elear over other river, tot Than Are in India two olaani ol irri gatlou work w hieh may be termed pro ductive and protective works. In pan Oral, protet live works have been OOI1 rtraowd as a protoctlon uguinul (amine, luotl as now stares India in the faee, and they net ie the amelioration of Hindi dlaattor in tW0 ways, r irat, they are rXUlltruUtod during famine limes to give ewuloymonl to the people and furnish them mome, ami loud fur thfir HlteilBUOe I ami MOOnd, afler theji'euii tructiou, they are egpnttd to furnish pnitffi ion ugaln) fuinn fatulnn in those districts. Mu.U uf thuHe prolee ttvt works loiisisl of storage reservoirs, but they haw- U'on IXUUttruottd in OonetrtlOted in arid regions ho barre Mint ilevoii ol wilier Unit liol'oilx colli live there to pHldttM crop- of any wlthont Irriagtlon, Iherefore oort t hose were make other w ho until ivtratc'l to tint cotiiurv Ii pel led to use the water ami the work- tlo full duty. On the band the protective works have i, nut in ii.' .' -Li reoloni where D crops can often he raised under thf natural rainfall, W that thf works have been ill entire disuse t brunch some seasons. tnywhore in our arid west, where Irrigation worki can be oonatrncted it is raaaonahlt tn rappoae, therefore, judging from analogy, that when a Htttncieift population nttle below thom, the work w ill be called upon to tup ply their full capacity, and if they have been carefully planned ami esti mated tor, economically constructed ami administered nnder a jiroper hvs- tem, they thnU Id return fair interest on the original outlay. It has been in our temi-humhl region of the Unltod States where there are naturally good crops once in several roan that hard limes have fallen the hardest, lint it Is also here, judging from Indian experience, thai irrikta ((On work- WOnld pay least because they would not be continuously used. siubria'and wheat. Article:- en the ureal Transyiberiaii railway, which have appeared daring the nasi few years from Ihe pens nf travelers who have visited that region, have been porvaded by much appro hen tlon concerning the probable Bfrecl of this graal engineering enterprise upon the future market for American wheat. They have found that Siberia is not the bleak, frozen ami barren de-crt which Americans have I n led to be lieve it i-. They llnd instead nf frozen WBttet nf ice ami sunw va-t areas nf tin most fertile soil ill the worhl, w ith a mild ami equable nlimata, admirably adapted to the pursuits of husbandry. - - a matter of fact, lew people in this country have any adequate concep tion nf the nttnen uf Biberla. It is more than one-quarter ol thf entire area nf Ala. Mtratohlug IroM the I'ral mountain in the Pacific ocean, il covers a territory nearly half as large again us Oanuda. It is believed by many that Siberia ItdntlnedtO be- come the granary of the world. It Is alto known that th nt nil "region are -till dense primeval forest- into which tin- fiint uf man ha- never penetrated, a a a What will be the efTccI tt Ameri can commerce uf the opening tn the world uf thete vast (areata nf lumber ami wheat produclug areas',' Il is averred Ihat Ihe Completion uf this ureal railway will make Siberia a formidable competitor with Canada fur timber, w ith Kngland (or iron ami eoal ami other metal, with Rgypt, the United Rtate. Hungary ami Australia for wheat, with China ami Japan for lea. which grow wtdi in man) Rlborian dietr Iota,, and with all the landaof the earth in nuut) different prodnaM, According t" the report of William Mitchell Bunker, who i- laal return Ina troni a Siberian trip in Ihe interest uf the San Pranolaon chamber nf com merce, this BpprahontIM that Siberia will become a serious competitor nf the United Stales in wheat ami lumber is Hot bused upon accurate kmw b due of Siberian prodncte, Mr. Bunker claims that the Siberian wheat is su Inferior in grade thai It can Mver aorl OUtly menace the Atnericnn pr. duct. The i I degenerate the Aral year in Riborian soil. Hcalnfoond ihat the trees uf her vast (uresis are small and that must o( her lumber comes from Pugei Bound. It is bis belief tliat the road w ill open up markets for Ameri can manufactured prod not su valuable that the I hn aided competition in the matter oi wheat is InooBteqaontial ami mil worthy uf serious consideration. As a matter of fact, Ihe United States has already supplied the bulk of the niati rial lor the coii-triiet ion uf the n ad, . a van ruiuiiWHt cooeeoutUM of indi BMtioa ami Uarpid flvor, BaaMthaaa then are sp a; btfoit the tytt and hot iia lita At otbtt tbnc eucation h ol vertigo OOCUIt, at once raffrflfilltta and bliudin. It is ii w.u.n ol line to at taatpi to ran this eowlitloa by or diaory bmbm or mcdicinea, The MOBMMb ami ore. in., of digaa lion uml nutrition t.niHi be laatond to Mai thy ic-iiv- llv, toe DIOOO M must 1a- purilicd. IM umt Mft ml ktrciiKthi'iied, 5 nlore a t art can L A. " Ik- hoped for. This is the work done by Dr. Pitret'l Uoidoo Medical Dtnonry, a med icine specially MaaBajatl in die- tBBM of the stom ach, bl'Hsl and liver, ii itrangtb i-ie, the Btomach, piliilies the hlotsl, OloaaBM tin elok( gtd liver, ami pro motes tb health of every BrMM of the Ixidy. "My wilr W9J KIMtly t-.iutlr.il will) tu(ti(f- tion tin piil livt-r, ltyiiuan, .mil nUo ir, , a.n ueriml.-, " wrtu--. All VV A. I'm ton, ol uk, N'oMiLwr Co., Mia. "We tricil nitu) tinier .nt i, lucoitt, tiia ueiu ol Itiriii uerv pcrtict re llel tiutil wt- were Irelacvtl t'y laily m try yuur tit,ltleii Mcrlical Oihctivcry,' I'.ivutii, PrciicHp' Uou,' anil ' I'lcte-tat I'l-llcin.' Tatac nuidlciut ilia mi, re Knott Umii luiytalag weaver tno lur lltoe coBipuilntt. w have iinl Rair bptUt oi your 'OoloTen Hectical Hppvary,' oaa of ravor lie l'rctA.riai.iii,' uutl Iwo vitlaol VOtf IVIlcU.' Tketa meciclnaN have .nt- uj work wc tic tired, umi t it" lien ii ty racoauaaad tatai tu all kiiait.it Migertrt." Or. Piana'a Plaatant Peiltta mait U uciion of tin; Discovery." Nasal In nil nla;en Hurf eltuuitl bv clt'aii.u.ura. VAy'H ('renin Bala riruii fj,e)iMtUt'tMl Iti-.tltt Hi.- i. . ! In- UttM :4v Itcuitaiat tnlwi'il ilt m i uwity n c-Aii la tito 1 1 attlMdj OfMHM glnhn ! pleVMd hlkO UM iitwlrlU. I treble t . bi in. liiiir mo kiiti u itl bur IxtL Kelitif ! Im lit i .luiuftiui iicuru fullimb. U U uut ir t -tloea imt irutlucit -in t Hi'-' . 1 .1! t(o bit), 60 tenia at Jiru- uiu ur hy ruU ; Ti ... . . , lu cuuu by mall. i.l.V UKUI illJUh, W Waireii blreel, New York. THIS PAPKU IH KKl'TON KILK Al K 4. I)itki''ti AllVCrlUlDH Auuiit , til mill dfl Mi l Uhuiiln' KKOMUgOj Hai I' i tint i MM), ( alihttiiia, wbttfii coliUut'U t. MtiVurllalliK (MU ht' UtlUati lor it. 0wk AY llie si d nnra t-i ir i r WI I Itu Ht -t lt,vr in from jolntH uml BoOTtBg I" doors, hhnIi and blinds, III fact ,'verytli'nit tn cum. p'ele the must miiRnlHcent BOtion to Um rautl'eM kOMi rom oollar to garni bm be parobaaad obeaper, better Md mure BHtlHfr.ctory In every way from our yard than It ( Hn be procured f rom My place peadletM. Bolldtn and oon iiBMoiB will f ofthor tbali own latemtt in pelting our BtUaaNM bafun buying itewaen, Oregon Lumber Yard Joseph Ell A m V 'I of ' The Leading.,,. Harness and Saddle Manufacturer of Eastern Oregon. 717 rinln street, Pendleton, Or. yre ', v , ," v i'j , PRIMING a OF ALL KINDS .Al I Ml orr ice GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES, GOOD STOCK Legal Blanks Of al! Kinds. - il. Kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. . Wholesale iigeiit foi Bohlitl MU Witiikce liet i iu buttles and ou draught. Teleih(ntf Talethe... Washington & Columbia River Railway "ur oaioaao, Bt Paul, M, Luul, Kaaiit t;lty, tit. Jut), mcilia, and 411 Points East and South HOKl t.AM) and point, an the Sound. a 1 1 1 ... at tilth a. i,i .-i it on Monday, WeB nrtitny mill Krltlay, tUiiba ui. Dei'iirti, tlully oxuept 8111 uay at s.ui p. ui, for li.r tiiiHlltin rtMtAitlliiK mUw uud my oomiuudmluuri null on or ttddi-tHui W. A 1 1 A. Ms. Aiftml, i '. . i ut 1 nu ni , Ortuioa B. M. UALUKUUKAII. U. f. A., WU Walla. Wa.li. ee Pendleton When 3'ou buy a blanket bttti i W the name "rendlettm Vo'en Mils' you ina.v he sure you are obtaining tm best blanket tnatle. and one which coatailM nothini; but pure fleece wool. Tie Pfiilliii Woolen Mi s Supply the leading nierch.i n: of the Northwest. . . . HARDWARE. Packat Cutlery, Table Cutlery, all the proi'iiet" of the best Btannfaotansn Anonuiition for shot nuns and tiHaa, Win chestcr Kifles, Cooking and Heating Stovea. W. D. Hansford & Go. '123 Main Street. Pendleton, Ortftoa Crescen t Men's Wheels for $25 and $35. Ladies' Wheels, $26 and $35. Boys' Wheels for $25. Crescent Chainless $60.00. The wheels are now on nian Building- Sterling "Built like Men's Wheels Ladies' Wheels Sterling GhainSess. $75.00. The wheels can be seen lice, l ake a look at them. IIKI-AHT KUU Ttint) Huh.llL.li Vi-iui Paactlaloa, AKIIlVk KHUM Hani M.,1' ::Jb b. III. . I -.,,.1 l itre Ireiuri . I'.u I Kan! ! Wurtli. 1'inan.t, Kan-1 Mall mw City, Ht. '.in..-. .. a. in. 1 Chicago anil Ka-' ... Diom i' abort Li Mpokitni I ,-i '1:60 a. III. WiilLi Wall.t, s,w, . jtUlllt'.klrOllrj -il. t'uul. Huluih, .Vtdaaiilit . ftaioaai) Mm Kmc, via Orr A'. Noi llllTII. hookam Plyai 6 ..VJ p. ir ;'-,.-.t Hall U 4 J a. LQ. Pui'iuuid and Han Kran aueo. Ftuit Muti b.i.'i u, oi ttiubp. m. Oi.Mnii Klnau:ehlp. ITruiu 1'ortlaud KOI Mail r i an fist-.1 grer five days. 4 '00 p. ui tiOa. 8., C'oluuibia Klrer ' f.Mu. iu. Kx Buinlitv Htnainure. Rk. huurtay Malnrday To Astoria and Way loa. iu. Lanitliitd t.v Klparm Huakt- Ul.re. KImrU le be)rrlNlOIl. I.t.lw'sll lialiy 7 . U u. in. I'ally t .1 a in. Muni train li-av,--, P, illtitiin tor .1. .1 Wu I t dally esoept huu-lay at -' p. ui Airltea Hi m a in Kor full lufuruiallon apply or wrllf La W. U. HUKI.UUKT. O.-iie.a' I'asiM ni:,' Aamit, Portland, ltKOU, P P. Wammi.kv, A,e it. Pen tloUiu. I'rinU Hit- Ntiwb ! Hie I n-1 Orogooiaii Only l.'ic it nM m i -,,rriur. A' LL THE NEWS! Take the Eat Orngonian. Daily $5 00 year by mail. Weekly ijii.su, and Semi W akly Sa.oo a year. Sanipla cupy he 01 QeU3ei Blankets Bicycles ! display in the BaUt Ore'v Bicycles! a watch." $40.00 40.00 at the l;ast Oregonian of- NORTHERN PACIFIC HUNS Pulllliau Ma-nin,' GaMBi I. levant Dining Qtn, Touribt Sleeping Carb ST. PAUL,, MJNNEAHOL.lt, IDULUTH, JKAKOO, TO (GRAND FORKS; JCROOK8TtN, wiNNff-tj, IHtl.KNA and j-JUTTfe. nUOIJQH TK.Kirt It) CHICAGO, WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Til mart TilfctM te Japan and C'ldna, vu raoofiaa and NortEara tai-ia Miaauiii t o ititd rVuiriiiati ,li,o. TIM i('IIMI( L&. I'ral ii li-avtH Pt'Odlri.'U daily uxi ept Him. day at i:uu p ui. go 1 nrtuar tnloruaUoa, titut-tarde, map klld ItnkttU, uall on Ol Writ W. AOAM1, AkduI, I'lmdlotoo, Oreaoo, or A. U I B ,IU.ro., iuirtl .till M.,1. - .i tree - I nrtland, Um-iu MONEY At 7 Per Cttnt. win luiui nu im pri ved rage aroperty ur will furnish ntuaejl tu build with. Repayable in iuatalhueut. 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