m he Jtottjj gltorlntn ii ASTORIA, OREGON: "WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22. 18DO ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors. ASTOXUAXUL'ILmNG. - CASS STltElTT. Trras of Suhscrljitlon. Served liv Carrier, ier w eek is cts Seat by Mail, jver month . Co cts Sent liy Mali, one rear S7.WJ Free ol iotase to subscribers. The AroitiN- jniarantees to its adver tiser the larw circulation of any newja ler published on the Columbia river. CitraHft County OfHrial Paper. Thcrehas been snow on the ground in Astoria every dav this vear. 3Ir. D. Smith, at "Wherry & Co.'s, is ajjeat for Tarshall & Co.'s twine on the river. The penalty for a passenger steamer in this district running shorthanded is a fine of S500. A little daughter arrived at the house of Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. Gregory yesterdav morning. Skamokawa is to have an Odd Fel Ioks lodge organized by Mr. F. H. GrisKold, at an early date. The United States senate last Mon day confirmed the nomination of lion. J. IL 1). Gray, as postmaster in this city. The barometer was falling rapidly last evening and indications pointed to a "westerly wind and warm rain at an early date. The Clatsop mill is still engaged in putting in new boilers, and it will be jome weeks lefore tho machinery will trt up aain. The sociable which tho ladies of Grace church were to have given at Mrs. C. S. Wright's, will be indefi nitely iKwtponcd. The classes in the public schools are filling up again, la grippe having Ino-onoil its tenacious hold on manv r the little folks. Frank Stewart, the former driver of No. 2s team, has resumed his old place, hince officer Kirby has again donned a ioliceinnifs star. All iMjrsons having claims against the estate of Mary A., or W. IL Gray, will please present them to-dav at the fliee or the Astoria Ileal Estate G. A fine lot of salmon could bo seen jestenlny morning at the foot of Cass street. One of them would bo more than enough for a meal for a good sized family. A building Is lx'iug creeled on Third street, between Grosbauer & Uracil's, and Kucker's restaurant, which will le occupied ;is a millinery store by Mrs. Davis. Xow that Chinese Now Year's is passing away, J erhaps the high tariff on chickens will be reduced so that a fowl may lc purchased for something under the ruling rates for the last two weeks. The S. O. llted came down yester day afternoon with about 50 passen gers. She reports a little ice below the "Willamette. Any probability of a freeze up appears to be a thing of the past Itenbcn Yerry, aged 7 years and nine mouths, died in upper Astoria yesterday morning of gangrenous diphtheria. The funeral will be from the residence ot his parents, Chas. and Adolphina Yerry, to-morrow. The small boys and girls evidently appreciate that the snow will soon go. They have improved every minute coasting on the hill streets. Between them and the celebratiug Chinamen there has been considerable noise in the atmosphere. The splendid record of Astoria in the way of immunity from fire for the last year, is partly due to the vigilance ot the citizens, a vigilance which should not be allowed to relax, as con stant watchfulness is necessary to pre vent the outbreak of fire. Secretary Noble has decided that a married woman can make timber land entries or purchase such lands in Ore gon and Washington, provided it is conclusively shown that the entry is made for her own use and benefit, and not for the use of herself and husband jointly. Tho boys appear to have as much fun out of the China New Year's fire crackers as the Chinamen themselves. When a dozen packs ot the burning crackers are fiuug into the street the boys pounce ujon the smoking, splut tering pile, aud secure about two thirds of them for a private rehears.nl of their own. Canners reort no twine being given out as yet on the river. A little is be ing knit for Alaska, and something is being done in nets and seines. It is believed that nothing has yet been done in futures; that not a caso of the pack of "90 has been sold to deliver. If the price of salmon were left solely to the canners they would bo at loss what would be a fair price to pay. PERSONAL MENTION. IL B. Parker is still seriously ill. Connty clerk Trenchard is able to lc out again. Capt J. T. Gray, of Vancouver, arrives thus morning. Mr. Fred Fox will arrive from Port land this afternoon to attend his brother's funeral. A. J. Uardesty has been admitted, upon certificate of tho supremo court of Kansas, to practice in all the courts of the state. Mr. Cannon, vice president of the Montana Central railroad, left Tues day morning, after looking over the town for a few days. Ho has been through all the pushing places of the northwest and spoke very favorably of Astoria. He thinks the outlook for this city equal to that of any of them. Faacnl Ifticc. The members of Pacific Lodge No. 17 K.of P. will assemble at their Castle Hall at 12 o'clock sharp, to-day, to at tend the funeral of our deceased brother, Charlton V. Fox. By order, C. C. Attest : W. A. Sherman, K. of 11. and S. Lmw Oflee. Sidney DcIFs law office is in the Chamber of Commerce building. tee X Let. isfttre at this ofice. PORTLAND PARAGRAPHS. Traiii Rotes Go Tirol! a Sontl ern California Train. THE ItLOCK-Llij; JS ItllOKlZS. Portland, Or. Jan. 21. This morn ing Judge Catlin disused of the peti tions of Mrs. Elizabeth McCalla, daughter of the late Jas. 13. Stephens, who left a large estate in which she asks for the appointment of an impar tial administrator. Some time ago ex county commissioner Newell was ap pointed to the office. For business reasons he neglected to qualify. Then Mr. A. L. Frazer, a well known young lawyer, was nominated for the place. The court declined to remove him for good and substantial reasons, but agreed upon associating Messrs. AV. 15. Gilbert and John Gearin with Mr. Fra zer to prosecute action against Henry Jones, late fiduciary agent of deceased, to make him disgorge about $30,009 which he is alleged to be withholding from the estate. Jones claims that whatever property he is possessed ot was partly earned and presented him by Stephens before his demise. DEATH OF AX AGED JIA.V Portland, Or., Jan. 21. Geo. Wil son, an old resident of Portland, died last night at the poor farm, aged 83 years. A ClUFOlt.Ml El'iseyi: TuLAKn,CaL, Jan. 21. The south bound passenger train was stopped this morning by two masked men about seven miles north of Tulare. The robbers climbed over the baggage car to the engine and compelled the engineer to stop the train. Then they made tho engineer and fire man go with them and order the express messenger to open tho door. Tho amount stolen is not known pos itively, but is rumored to be several thousand dollars. On leaving, the robbers made the engineer and fire man accompany them some distance from the train. A tramp stealing a ride was evidently mistaken for a train man, and the robbers shot him in the head. He w;is brought here and may recover. At last reports no trace of the robbers could be foundL TKAIS KEACH I'OBTLIM). Portland, Or., Jan. 21.- Late this afternoon, the first blockaded train reached Portland. Four other trains are on the way. The first contains nine cars, mail and passengers; second, eleven cars; third, nine cars; fourth, ten, and fifth and last, seven curs. The first train carries two hundred passengers and the others about the same number each. ''I expect," said assistant postmaster Anderson, "when all delayed mail from the cist gets in, we will have at least two thousand sacks to get worked off. California trains will give us about two thousaud additional sacks. "We must work night and day." JUSTICE .11 ETEI) Ol'T. This morning John Conuors, Frank Smith, Oliver "Wallace and Frank Roberts, a quartette arrested at the steamship lauding at Astoria for robbing several jewelry stores and pawnbroker shops in this city during December, were brought before Judge Stearns for sentence. Lawyer Masters .isked for mercy. Judge Stearns com plied with the request by sentencing all excepting Roberts to three years confinement in the penitentiary. Rob erts got but two years iu view of the fact that he pleaded guilty and mater ially aided the state in the conviction of his alleged confederates. DEATH OF C. V. FOX. General Hxpr&SMon of Regret at IIU Demise. Charlton W. Fox died at his resi dence in this city at 2:20 yesterday morning. His death is an occasion of regret to the community', and of sore grief to his sorrowing relatives. A short time ago he returned to this city from Eel river, California, and was attacked by pneumonia, which ter minated fatally. Charlton Wesley Fox, w:is born at Bowmansville, Canada West, Novem ber 12th, looi), and with his family came to Oregon at an early age. He leaves a wife and mother, two sisters and four brothers, and the legacy of the memory of a bright and useful life cut off untimely. The funeral will be from Mrs Badol let's at one o'clock this afternoon. The funeral exercises will be at the Congregational church. Tho inter ment will be on the hill, and will be under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias, of which deceased was in life an honored member. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. Jamas Strang, who brought the Gfco. W. Elder down yesterday from Portland, will take the Danube back. The Geo. W. Elder drew up yes terday morning at Flavel's wharf to get her clearance papers before going to Alaska. The Manzanita which is lyiug at the foot of Main street wharf, has a large new buoy which is to be placed soon in side tho bar off Ft Stevens. The British bark Oberon, 1,191, Degney master, arrived in last Mon day night, 142 days from Euseuada. The captain reports that he was off tho bar two weeks ago. The Columbian PaMMiing Co. Articles of incorporation were yes terday filed in the county clerk's of fice bv the Columbian Publishing Co. li. G." Carpenter, Geo. P, Wallihan and W. C. Miller are the incorporators. The business of the corporation is to purchase and hold all property neces sary in publishing one or more daily and weekly newspapers in Astoria, and to own, operate and conduct a job printing office, and to pnrclin.se, own, hold, sell and dispose of real es tate in Astoria. The capital stock of the incorpora tion is S10,000, divided into 100 shares of S100 each. The duration of the in corporation is unlimited. . - ADYICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remcdjT for diar-rhoea.Twenty-five cents a bottle. Lest a Mimk Ilea, In Astoria about Dec 30. Finder will be liberally rewarded by calling at thus office. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the central uestaurant CUllrei CrjiwFitcker's Castiria THE SNOff BLOCKADE. The Efforts to Clear the Tracts In Mbern California. XELT.Ii: JiLY IS' .V.LY FJI.IXCISCO. Ashland, Or. Jan. 21. At Sims this morning the situation as to the block ade is not much improved. A pas senger train managed to get from three miles north back to the siding at the station, thus enabling the work ing outfit at Sims to pass north. The relief and work train which left Redding yesterday was struck by a slide twelve miles south of Sims. The slide covered up three cars de laying the train considerably. It is expected that the passenger train will , be able to reach Redding by "Wednes day night The snow plow working south from Dunsmuir was still stuck four miles south. There was also one the same distance north. Under fair conditions that part of the road between Sims and Sissoas, will be cleared inside of three days. Ashland, Or. Jan. 21. Between Sissons and Edgewood nothing has been done to clear the snow. It will probably take two or three days to put it in shape, as tho trestle is broken down and cannot bo gotten at until the plow clears the track further along the road. It was generally milder this morning. Fears are en tertained that in case rain of any mag nitude sets in very serious washouts will result in Dunsmuir and Delta district. STKlGfJLlMI with the sxow. Sims, Cala. Jan. 2LTho north bound train of the loth returned hero last evening from two miles north, where it was stuck, with the engine off the track. Tho road is now clear for about four miles north. The work Iraiu with men aud provisions, which stopped here last week pushed ahead this morning to the front Tho work train from the south is stuck south of Delta. As soon as it reaches here pas senger trains will return to Redding. It seems now as if it will take several days to do that The plow and en gines from Dunsmuir are fast in the snow four miles south of that place. This morning the weather is clear and fine. THE (.'ML (SLOIJETUOTrEK. San Fkancisco, Jan. 21. The steamer Oceanic, with Miss Nellie Bly among her p;issengcrs, arrived at 9:30 this morning. Miss Bly was taken off on a tug as soon as the steamer en tered the harbor. She was conveyed at once to laud where she boarded a special train in waiting, and started on her overland journey, via the South ern Pacific and Pacific and Atlantic mutes. THE WORLD'S FAIR COMMITTEE. Washington, Jan. 21. Tho special committee on the world's fair had their first meeting this morning. Springer called up his resolution providing that the house proceed on Thursday to se lect a site for the fair by ballot This was discussed for an hour. Springer urged the imiortance of a speedy action on the proposition. Ho held that by the action on the Cannon reso lution last week the house virtually decided that the matter must be set tled as early as possible. The com mittee was practically under instruc tions, and were as much bound by them as if they had been formulated. He argued that tho house could not move in the matter until it had first settled where the fair was to be held. Hiut inclined in favor of an immedi ate selection of site by house and pointed out how a delay jeopardises the chances of tho fair. Flower thought that the date fixed for balloting on tho Springer resolu tion on Thursday was a little too soon. He suggested that a resolutiou be reported providing for a debate in the house next Monday with one hour and a half allowed for the presentation of the claims of each city, followed by balloting on Tuesday. Frank, of Missouri, offered a reso lution that tho Springer resolution providing for the balloting by tho house Thursday be referred to a sub committee of three with instructions to report at the next committee meeting. After much debate this was adopted. A sub-commitiee was selected. They were Chairman Chandler, and Messrs Hitt and Flower. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS JAN. 21. As Filed In The Connty Recorder Ofllce Yesterday. Jno. A. Devlin aud wife to W. S. Kinnev, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 10; lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12, blk 140; lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 125; lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 128, Shivel v s S 20,000 G. C. Hall and wife to C. N. Lambert, lots 4 and o, blk o 15, Col 250 Curt Von Otterstodt to C. N. Lambert, lots 10, 11, 12, blk 23, Col 300 Chas. Ehlaud to M, Wiso 320 feet square NWJLf sec 30 T 7N,R10W 1 Oregon Land Co., to B. M. Moore, strip sec 35. T S N, R9W 250 R. Carruthers and wife to C. F. Harder, lot 4, blk 10C, Mc Clure's 500 Hugh Delaney to Annie Ma rion NEH sec 32 T 8 N, R 8 W 2,000 Previously reported this month S G40,7G3 Total for month to date. . .S G6i,0C4 Want A Definite Proposition. An enthusiastic railroad meeting was held on Saturday Jan. 11th in the court house at Tillamook which was well attended. Tillamook county is friendly to the Salem, Astoria & Eastern railway via McMinnville and the south Trask pass. A resolution was adopted requesting the secretary of this meeting to ask the S., A. & E' railroad to send a representative to this county to extend to tho people of this county a definite proposition. Tillamook WalcJdower. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles ete can he bought at tho lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Kcmeinber the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. RcdHctiea ia Steamship Fares. Martin Olsen is agent for several Eu ropean steamship lines. If j-ou want a ticket to or from Europe he can supply you at greatly reduced rates this week. WelHhard's Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, S cents. THREAMEEDLE STREET. Tte Baut of Euglaud Aliont to Pur- clase Site. -1 Ii-UiLXG JIA1I0XI aoitnriiY. Chicago, Jan. 21. A special from New York, says that there is a rumor in Wall street which, on account of the general discussion oE Sec'ty.Win dom's silver proposal, occasions con siderable comment Zimmerman and Forshay announced that they had re ceived advices from London to the effect that the Bank of England is about to exercise its right never hith erto asserted, to use silver to the ex tent of one-third of its reserve and issue SI notes in silver against it Other dispatches also said that the bank had purchased $3,000,000 worth of silver bullion in expectation of this action. The larger foreign firms on Wall street, while they declared that they had received nothing confirming the rumored action of the Bank of En gland, said that such a step was by no means unlikely. On the contrary there are many reasons why such an issue would be advantageous to En gland. FATAL RAILROAD COLLISION. Omaha, Jan. 2L A collision of sub urban trains occurred on the belt line division ot the Missouri Pacific at about 8 o'clock this morning within the city limits. William Boyle the prom inent local Democratie politician was killed instantly. Schwavick the dep uty county treasurer was injured in ternally. J. A. Harvey and a man named Vanderventer were badly crushed, probably fatally. Frahcr and Frauk Church hail les broken. Two brothers named Witziaflfc, rail road shop boys, were very seriously injured, one having his skull fractured. Several other pjissengers were more or less bruised while comlne or Will iam Shields had his arm broluMi and badly crushed. "wh'I.nk orr v i.mi. tkikk. Winnimig, Manitoba, .Ian. 21. A band of 00 Indians on the St Peter's reservation a few miles out of Winni peg are being wiped out by la grippe. The Indians are afilictcd with its most severe form. Being without proper medical attendance they quickly suc cumb to the malady which iu mot cjises developes into lung diseases. Seventy-five ier cent are down with the epidemic. If speedy action is not taken by the authorities iu the way of sending physicians Tew will survive. A COOL i'rockkdim:. Montreal, Que., Jan. 21. At 0 o'clock bust evening two men walked up to Walker's diamond store in Notre Dame sired, fastened the doors with a rope, snnished the show window with a hammer, snatched all the jewelry in the window, swept all of it into a bag excepting a tray of rings which was taken too, and made off The man with the tray was finally captured but the others escaped. The contents of the tray were princi pally low priced rings. The jewelry carried away in the bag by the other thieves, was claimed and represented not less than $15,000. FAVORS RALLOT REFORX. Trenton, N. J., .Tan. 21. In his inaugural message to the legislature, to-day, Governor Leon Abbott comes out flat footed iu favor of ballot re form. He says the best sentiment of the country in all the states, demands ballot reform and honest elections. RlILR0AI MJRVEYS. Crrr of Texico, via GalVestox, Jan. 21. The preliminary surveys of tho Guadalajara and Chamela rail roads are about to be begun. The road will pass throngh :i very rich country. DEATH OF A DISTISCUISIIEO DIVINE. London. Jan. 21. -Xabhan Xarcus Adler L. L. D.. Chief ltnbbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British empire, died to-day. still suihttim: for t.u:. Lisbon, Jan. 21. -Four thousand UILTUIUIULS UL U1U Cliy. JJiliiUlCll Mitt streets last night, shouting "War to England." Two Important Witnee. The United States local inspectors have suspended operations in the in vestigation of the collision between the Oregon and Clan JIcKenzie for a few days, to await the arrival of the quartermaster and lookout who were on duty on the Oregon at the time of the collision. The testimonyof these men will have great weight in deter mining whether or not Captain George A. Pease was blamable at all for the accident The lookout was situated on the Ixjw of the steamer, and'just before the vessels struck he cried out to the pilot something which was not understood. The quartermaster is the man who had charge or the wheel at the time. The men went to San Fran cisco immediately after the accident and will arrive on the next steamer. Telegram, 20. Last Night's Play. The presentation of Ingomar. the Barbarian," by the John S. Lindsay Dramatio Co., was not attended by so large an audiancc as it should have been. Mr. Lindsay is an accomplished tragedian and is supported, by a strong and talented company. The play was full of interesting situations from be ginning to end, and was admirably presented. Its presentation was posi tively a refreshing change from tho average company that attempts trag edy, and the audience wa3 delighted with this thrilling love slary. Albany Herald. A New Finn in Hiiine. The Arm of Van Dusen &. Co. open their doors for business this morning. It is composed of Brenham aud H. G. Van Dusen, two well known ;uid ener cetic voung men, who have a finely fitted up suite of offices in their new building on Genevieve street Insurance, real estate and commission business will bo transacted, and the Messrs. Van Dusen start under the most favorable auspices. The business at upper town, for merly conducted by Bu G. Van Dnsen, will be in the future attended to by John Hay. There is more experience, time, and brain work represented in the prepara tion of Hood's Sarsaparilla than in any other medicine. It is this which makes Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar in its cura tive power, and in the remarkable cures it effects. Give it a trial. TelcpheBcliedxiHS Heasc. Best Beds in town. Booms per night 60 and 25 cts per week SlJGO. New and clean. Private entrance. I I ! H Scratched 28 Years Body covered witk amies. Itchlas ter rible. SHffrrlBz CHdlr.v No reller. Sector niid medlclae Tall. Speedily cared by Catlcara at a Cost or $5. Cured by Cuticura If I hart known of the Cuticura Reme dies twcnty-elsht years ago it would have saved me S-jOO.cO (two hundred dollars) and an immense amount of suffering. My dis ease (psoriasis) commenced on my head In a spot uot larger than a cent. It spread rap idly all over my boJy and got under my nails. The scale would drop off of me all the time, and inv suffering was en dies and without relief. One tljous.mil dollars would not temp me to have this disease over aiKiIn. 1 am a poor man. but feel rich to be relieved of wlMtMinir of tht rinrrnrs s:lil was leprosy. .iue rainworm, psoriasis, etc. ' I took. . . ai,ii . . Sarapai lllas over one j ear ami a ha. r, hut no cure . I went to two or three tioctn s and no cure. I cannot praise the Cuticuh a Kkmeuiks too much. They have made mv skin as clear and free from scales :.s a bat 's. All I ned of them were three boxes of "Cuticura" and three bottles of 'Cuticura Hesnlvanr " anrt twn J cakes of Cuticura Soap. If you. had been uere anu sam you would nave cured me lor S-W. you would Lave h id the money. I looked like the p.cture In your book of psor iasis (picture number two, "tlow to Cure Skin Diseases"), but now I am as clear as any person ever was. Through lorce of habit I rui my hands over my arms and legs to scratch once in a whi'c. bu to no purpose. I am all well. 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In one minute the I'ntieura Wm X IntI Pal feMll.lliC.M s and mm Inti Palo Plaster relieves rheu- sciatic, hip. kiduev.cliest muscular naitis ami weak- F rt and only pain killing plaster. LET ME LUENZU You Shiver and Sneeze While I am anxious to sell oil' tin remaining lot of OV3E3R.COATS ! I offer them now at greatly reduced prices. Also AV INTER CAPS of all sor.t-vu.il GLOVES. We all want Gloves, especially now. T will make them go at greatly reduced rates. HERMAN WISE -THE- Oli Reliaule Clothier anft Hatter Occident Hotel Bnildiug. organ & Co 3rd St. The Leading Shoe House OF ASTORIA. Shoes at ill Prices. Custom Work and Repairing. &C0., A Card. ".Jeff" wishes his friends and the pub lic to know that ho has positively sold out his old restaurant and is in no way responsible for the way it is now. ran, or for any debts contracted by it. P. 8. Look out for the new restau rant to be opened by Jeff at an early date. The latest stylo of Gents' Boots and Shoesat - - " P.J.Goodman's. m FfflE HI DM H CHEAP HE Bin ana Bite Boots MORGAN ON ALL OVERCOATS ! - FOR TEH DAYfts- Now is the time, plain figures. The cash purchases. This is no Peter Funk business, but straight goods. Pythian Bnilfling C H 1 Oft PFilt? Third Street. Don't Bet lifl,- But Buy Immediately, if Not Sooner in Kinney's Astoria! Before It is All Gone. We are now selling lots in this fine Additi on for $100 and $125 that in less than one month will more than double in value. It is Less than One Mile from tie 0. S. & N. Dock, aid Beautifully Situates. XSEEXT & COOH, MARKETS. Washington Market. HalH Mrrtt. Aterla, ttrrzen. CHKI8TESSE ., PKPKIETBS. RESPECTFULLY CALL TIIE ATTEN tlon ot the public to the fact that the auuve Market w 0! always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail . ar-Spedal atteutlon given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY fc COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, UHKNAMVS Street. Astarla. Off. Roadway Market. P. O'HARA, Prop'r. Opposite Foard A Stokes. A First-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats. All PurchaM DeilTered in any part of the City. Chang of Business. I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY TEAMING business to C.glversen; all hills due up to date will be collected by rue ; I will also pay all bills due to date. M.JOnNS. Astoria, Jan. I4tk, 1890. Nitice. ALL COUNTY ROAD SUPERVISORS are requested to have their reports in by Monday, Jaauary 27. By order of the County Court. Attest: a J. TRENCHARD. County Clerk. Twenty Per Cent Off don't wait. All these goods are marked in " above percentage will be deducted on all . Hustler's Astoria. Fortunes Have Been Made -WHILE You Have Been Looking Back ! AND Regretting Lost Opportunities RENEW YOUR COURAGE ! ACCEPT PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES. AND GET THERE ELI! S jE! IE5 Elmore, Sanborn & Go. Or Wm. Loeb, about it. Here is a Clmce to -. ", Agents Hate Honey Qnict A tm M - AM Ut ,'1 . i ' -- .-? tBC