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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1893)
HUB DAlLi AOBIAN, ASTOKIA, THUBHDAY MORNING, MABCH 30, ?hfc3 rOBLIIRID IT AnUnan-tinmbiai fnMi.hinjc Company. ASTORIA, OKEGONl Astoria BoiLDixa, - - - cam Strict Tern r gibseriptioa. DAILY. Served by Carrier, per week., lRAta.1 (tout by Mall, per mouth., 60 OtS teui by ami, per near, WIKKLY. Sent by mall, per year, $2.00 In advance, Free pontage to subscribers. Tub Astobi am guarantees to Its advertisers tlie largest circulation of any newspaper pub- uuiea ou me uoiuiuum wver. , ... , .... ,.. , .,, luiutuiu ,i ileitis ui iocs interest, lumorucu w Mil uiuue musii uc uuiliconcu K i no . .. i- v VnlTM. TODAV'S WEATHER. Portland,. March 29. For Oregon and Washington, Light rain. hour, ending at 5 p. m.. yesterday, fur- W ...... IV Aa AVi a t All nlshed by the U. 8. department of agrl- culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, C2 degrees. Minimum temperature, 43 degrees. Precipitation .32 Inch. Total precipitation (from July 1st, 1892, to date, 61.37 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July lBt, 1892, to date, 2.37 inches. We will answer Mr. DHworth's ques tion (which by the way has nothing to do with tho subject at Issue) In the good old fashioned style by asking him an- other, which has a great deal to do -i.i. if t- h nornon .- of Ilmior drinking and Immorality jn tne proni- ... .. bition states of the Union greater or less than in me states tnai are .ion- prohibitionist? Mr. Dllworth says that 'the immediate and direct effect of 11- censtng crime Is to evade responslbll- lty." By "crime" we presume he means . ML. Jl.i. . J nll-A I gamDling. ine imii.cu.ava a.iu u..fc effect of licensing It, with all due def- erence to the gentleman, Is not to evade responsibility at all. It Is to accept the responsibility In a manly fashion, and to confine what is a curse to the com munity, Into the narrowest limits pos sible, short of utter extermination, which cannot be accomplished. What on earth does the writer mean when he says that "uncontrolled, unlicensed gambling Is the result of the operation of the license system"? Such an ar gument as this Is surely a phenomenon. How In the name of common sense can the license system be made the scape grace for something that Isn't yet li censed. 8uch contentions as this and the others contained In Mr. DHworth's letter are unanswerable, because they are too shallow to admit of any reply. Then we come to Mr. Wad'H(LrnP inn Hmith'a communication. He with Mr. l.nden, runs in the same old rut, and contends that If a thing Is evil It must go, must be kicked away, and flung back into the heart of private lite where It will do a thousand times more harm. To these gentlemen, noth ing exlBts but what they can see, Bun dle It away from their horrified Bight, and though they know that It lives, and breeds and festers In the . dark ness, its all right. Why? Because "the world" wont know it, and be cause "the world" will have the Im pression that Astoria Is a moral city. If these people would see the fallacy of the ridiculous "hush the thing up" motive that runs through their side of the question, they might realize that outsiders would have an honest ad miration for a city with the strength to haul Its evil belongings into the light of day and handle them without gloves. Mr. Landen, Mr. Dllworth, and Mr. Smith ore actually urging In prin ciple the very same thing as these so called cigar stores are guilty of, when 4Un mi.am , I. t .... a 1. . . V. .. w.c , ...... uu,, the external display of a few brands of tobacco. The gambling evil i degrading eurte, but ok whieh hat withstood mil effort to uproet it. Lei it, therefore, be eentrollrd and confined within the narrowest possible limits. With the beginning of Bprlng. labor agitators are once more beginning to best element of our community. The shout in their efforts to disturb organ- Evening Budget In Its so-called "lntei Ized labor, and In a couple of months views." had the audacity , not only to tne voice or tne striker will b heard in tne ianu. The relations of oriran- " i tied labor to unorganised labor and to active capital ought to be better un-1 aerstooa. and the consideration of these affairs will be the more enlightened If the laws am made known so that all may comprehend. ne puuiio sentiment of the country - : a . . - - - I okbuib!, me pnvate armea forces, ' For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that best known as tha Pinkertonu, and hn , condemned them so that they may be no more resorted to; but this does not mean that crowds of strikers shall .u i i .. ik iv.A..n.hhn. ureir jjintwurc unci uir ut,u. and Aeatrnv nrmwrtv There is to be ana destroy property, mere is to oe reclDroclty. and. above all, the preser- ' " vation of order by legal proceeding and . .it. , I J " v- ' aulred. As private war is forbidden, -..mi.. ..., omnhntlr. Thn nrnuilzed or unorganized work- in rmn ha a the right to ouit employ- i mem wnen to uo bu is iiuu mi . . . . . . I n nt a, Tria ininiiB r Minim ve ichd. uui no nia.il utu a xe"" ... . ,hra thot men reiuoo w v,.... -"" wnrlc All strikers that appeal to vlo - lence and Interfere with labor, are fall ures, and the boycotting that Is In- A"" In In such cases U simply Jack- ess anarchy. TA aambUna evil it a draradlng cunt, but one which hat withstood all effort, to - uproot u. act n, mereore, uo TOmrc and eon fined within the narrowett poible ' limit To controvert the fact that when we started out on our course In support of the gambling ordinance we had an up hill fight and an overwhelming oppo sition to face, would be useless. To say today that The Astorian' will win Its ' . ... way to tne uvcuiiipiiBninem oi ua aims i la no (dIe boast, for already our course has brought the great bulk of our cltl zeng t0 the ng polnti and we can flBk no better aUy than gober thought I, con8lderatton. Yesterday we re- ce,ved geven ,engthv communicatlons, breatnlng m every ,lne earneBt Bup. rt of our attltu(le and the prorni8e lf whatever nelp perBOnal assistance can render. We are also In receipt of five letters on the other side, all of them coming from worthy citizens. These latter It will be noticed we give first place and chief prominence to, for It Is our intention to heap up every ar- gument that exists against our po- sltlon, and to give the honorable class of our opponents the same chance of . , .. . ,, , reaching the public as we ourselves o. wi i .,o, i ya, ,n .i good rmiBB onil wo nmnnao tn Coo r I whether common sense and the laws of . . numanity cannot pe entnronea on tne statute books of this city. Tht gambling ovil it degrading cm rue, but one which ha witlntood all effort to I uproot it. let it, therefore, be eontrolled I and confined within the narrowest postlht, Hif. Professor Harry P. Judson says In an article In the Review of Reviews, on the character of James O. Blaine "No fact perhaps, Is more striking than his (Mr. Blaine's) growth In breadth of Idea and calmness of Judg ment. When he was first a candidate before a national convention, In 1876, he was a stalwart and successful politi cian. When he laid down the portfolio of state in 1892, he was a statesman. Experience, responsibility, study and reflection all developed him. His pub lic life was education. Garfield's sec- rotary of state and Mr. Harrison's great foreign minister were not the same man. This Is a mistake that should not be permitted. There was marked growth In Mr. Blaine from '81 to '89, but he was the same statesman with Garfield as with Harrison, and had In his mind the same great American Hemisphere policy. Blaine was a great statesman when he picked up the portfolio of state first, and a greater statesman when he laid It down. IA gambling evil i a draradlnn eurte. but .n,, hnl whtood all effort, to uproot it. lei it, therefore, be eontrolled, and confined within the narrowest possible limits. We publish this morning a series of I i ,k. i.i, ...iv. huito vii viio KaiuuiijisT uueBiion I with men to whom we can point with perfect sincerity a representing the mi half it, space with the names of men whn nr.,i. . ",u4vi iumo Btuuutn a anu yri I prletors of gambling dens. but. In order to emphasise the fact, printed the same opinions twice over. What shall be said of this Insolent Swllltown organ which while pretending to preach the moral .ije . mnimvm, rto , i "- vt w 4uuiv in i support of its proposition over twentv self - acknowledged criminals. " I YQU CAN HATOA H05IE M YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of the Union Pacific Is best determined by the superior service It ataCcords to the traveling public In main I tainlng two dally through trains to Omaha, Bt, Paul, Chicago and points east, thorouKhly equipped with all tho latent appllalice, for the comfort an(1 afely of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with its foot trains. The pres- ent train schedule enables passengers to I i iii,, i nui seven Hours ijuiuiier Him i i.itn.anv iitciu;-iuui iiuuib iUft:ALT. DOi,.tH. fortv hours miir-ior rhun m tin. irom tne racine iNortnwesi. . Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad I If you are going Kant. Low rates of fare. through tickets, baggage checked to dcstl- I nation. All purchasers of second class uckcis can slop over at roniano. nates ioi rare same as zrom Portland. 1 passage you wisn to prepay to Astoria. call at the Northern Pacific offlce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your 1 """" u rnics via uu me leaa- ling steamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised in I this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can tie Dougnt at tne lowest prices at j. w. I ronn' drug store, opposite Occident hotel, i Astoria. Handley & Haas. 150 First street. Port- 'ana, nave on sale the Dally Astorian, i ho mat visiiora neea not mins trtnii I morning paper when they are here. u p Plsne- newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran- I n win la nil. nillhn. rt-.n. ITkl. n..r.A clsco. Is our authorized agent. U1B kwVv- Is kept on file at his office. Wing. ree ft Co.carry a full line of Jap anese and unme.se fancy goods, novelties and curios. Ladles underwear made to order, va Third street. Sing Lung. X& Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods. novelties, curios, ladies' underwear made to order, at low prices. , Parties visiting In Portland can get The "any Astorian at nanoiey naas news I stand, liw f irst street. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side la open the year around. Cull at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh smelts daily. Specimen Cnses. 8. H. Clifford. New Cassel. Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was Affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced In llean and strength. Three Dottles or Elec tric Hitters cured him. Edward Shoherd. Harrlsburg. Til., had r""nl" ??re.i,hj! LeK,,?Le)5hk?!7' Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, and his leg Is sound and well, T ..V. I -.... KA , he A. .a large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incuraoie. une ootue Electric Hitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Clius. Itogers, druggist. A Sure Cnre for Piles. itching Piles a. e known by moisture liKe perspiration, causing intense ucning when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Itleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs himnra nllnv Itch nir and erf-ta n permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mall, Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W, ;onn. Children fry for Pitcher's Castoria When flaby was lick, we cave ber Castoria. When she was n Child, she cried for Caitoris, KTien she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Vhen she had Children, the fare them Castorif Foard & Stokes GROCERS Dealrrs In OlHMWiire Crockery Ship Supplies, I I iiliiiroa. Wines hihI Hue WhlskleH. Fine fens ami uwnee a niri-iaiiy. i no rinesi liispmy oi Kmlm in the City, Fresh on Ktrery Steaim-r, ' coiner oi iiiuuaud west wtiiiiu tirectt. Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connecting; with tt(lla Paolllo Hallway and China SUam- Ship Llae, TaMnir frelirht and nassenirers for Port Anare- If. Victoria, I'nrt Townseiiil, fieattle, Tacoma, V' I in I com, Kiilrhiiven. Naiiaimo. New Westmin ster nn.i Vancouver: Lt-aviug Astoiia; s. Havtiim Kemihllu S. K. Wilmington 8. . MxyMaii Kei uhlir rieutiii received m iiutl. r s wiiarr, root oi Main sheet. For further iiiirticiilani annlvut the olllce, corner Tlili d and Mniu street. FEKGUSOS BROS., Agents GENUINE WALL'S END COAL n u., $8.50 VEH TOM $8.50 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel. G. 0. M0EN, AGENT, 31 A (.NIK C. CROSBY. DIALIR IH HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, iwm rira.iinu i.iiii.ihs, tnitu niYsiA a i rv nifrprvmn IPK AND FITn.VRS. AND - TINWARE, u'i'ii v I. V l uiu i uu Housft Furnishing OoodSt Sheet I.ead.Strtp Lead, Sheet Iron, tin aud Copper. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOUJTELY PURE EM LABORING II OR MECHANIC Can avail himself of tbit golden opportunity. LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. w IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies, I gave hervup,l,The first bot tle seemed to ij aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind. - Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed nee. Bwm Brsomo Co., Atlanta, Ja. BUSINESS OAEDS. I A GIBBONS. 11., .ujujiiii ur AWiUUBisina l'KOKKSHIONAL M:X)KKKKPEB. Office : With General Messenger Co,, 615 Skainoque street. A A. CLEVELAND. ATTOKNEi iT LAW. inHce-Kinney's new brick building, corner Third and Genevieve streets ; up stairs. J Q.A.BOWLBY, ATTORM AiD COUEELOR AT LAW OIBce on Second Htreet, - Astoria, or. f JOHN H. SMITH, V AI1VUJ1&1 Ai IjAVVT. Office In Kinney'i new brick building, over Astoria National Bank, "yy VV. PARKER, REAL KSTATB AKD INSURANCE AGENT Office 1U lieuton street, Astoria, Oregou. DR.C.E. COULTER, riiysiCIAN ANUHITRfiEOV. Ofllue In FUvel's brick building. Oalli at- tenueu piompuy at auytlme day or night. . EILIV JANSON. PHYtllCIAN & SIItt(;ii:OW. R lOM 7. OMlceovi-r 0.4good's (Jlothiug Store, hours, 10 to in, iw o p, in, w a p in. suiiaay, 1U to u ui, Hpeelal attention to Diseases of Women sod surgery, umce over Dagger's store Astoria. TD. A I m1 I A sr 1 1 JJ DISKASE3 OK VvOMKN A tiPKClALIY, ourgery oy I r. J. A. ruiton. OOlce 178 Cass street. Hours 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 TAY TUTTLS M.n.. u riiYSioiAN. HUuuBtiN a AfinnnnnKnR. Umce,rooiDM 3, 4 over Astoria National Bank. nours. tutoi2i2 tos. Residence. 689 Cedar st WALTER I. HOWARD. HOiVlCKul-ATUlO PHYSICIAN & SDR, grton. (illiec. 464. Third strrati. IIoii.h III tn 12 and i to 4, Sunday 1 to 2 lto-ljeuee 4U8 itd Slleel r P. MULLINIX. M. D.. U. (liven noeuial l. eminent, for Catarrh. iinuai Lungs, iviouey lieuuo-uritiarv oniana OMlue untalis,it; third St. Huurs.tf a.m.U p.m. RICHAUD HABKY. 0. B. ISOU. iiiy surveyor. JJARRY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND BDltVEYOlU. ROOMS 0 AND 6, OVER ASTOKIA NAlIONAL BANK. W. T. BURNIV, J. W. DBAPKB JJarney & Draper, Attorneys atL,sw, ". . Oregon f lty, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as register of th C. 8. Laud OMice here, recommends us in our sped nil) of Mining and sli oilier biuimess bo fore the Laud t 'flice or the Courts, and involv ing the practice 01 the General Land Otllce. JROCKENBROUCH & COWINC. LAW 0FKICE, OREGON CITY, 08. Pueclal attention stven to land business. Hat. tiers on honiesteiuts or pru-emptloii claims and timber laud purchases sliowu every advantage of the law. for assistance lu milking Dual proof call on us. rpHOS. FREDRICKSON, I l'ln ii,hii ftu 'JSU, West tjlxlll street., SOCIKTY MEETINUS. Scandinavian Benevolent Boolety. KEO0LAU MEETINGS OK THIS SOCIETY at tlieir rooms In Pythian building at eight o'clock r m.. un the second aud lourth Tues day i of each mouth, AUG. DANIELSON Secretary, Ooeau Bnc&mpme-.t No. 13, 1. 0. 0. 7 OKdCLAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN- IX catnpinent No. 13, 1. O. O. F., at the Lodge. In the Oild Fellows Building, at seven p. m.. on the second and fourth MoiulHys of each mouth, Holourniug brethten ooiUially Invited By order 0. P, Aatona Building 3c Loan Association rllHE KKUULAK MKETINUS OK f HIM Ar-SI JL cmtlon are held at 8 r. m. on the Rrai Weduesday of eK'li niontb. Office on tienevleve street, south ol Chouuiuus. . W. L. ROBB, Seoretarj. Common Oouacu. flEOULAR -MEETINGS, FIRST AM, Lti third Tuesday evenings ol eaob mouth l 8 O'CIOCK. mtPhisoiis desiring to have matteii acted utniu by the Council, at auy regular uieet.ng must present the situie tu the Audltm .mo clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the rueiday ou which the Couucll in.1 it r.'i;ulhi nieeting. K. OM3UKN, Auditor and Pollen Judge. . Hoard of Pilot Commissioners, rpil R8i.UI.AR M EETINGS OF THIS BOARD, L win ua neui on tne nrst monusy, oi eacn "lioiith at 10 a. ui. In the rooms of the A-toris Chamber of Coiainerce. W. X KOUD, See 9 owae. lATARRIJ HILL'S FIRST ADDITION. I. W. CASE, BAJNKKK. Tbarsactc a Gemebal Bahzins Bosihess. Draft! drawn available in any par. of the 0 8 ana Kurope, ua on noug noug, unina, Office Hour:10 A. M. to S V. M. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTING Cermin-Amprican, New York City, S. Y. I'nioa Fire ind S't ine, of Sew Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Hutnal Int. Co., of Sao Francisco. Phsnii, of London. I Imperial, of London. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. TEC 33 ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts nl Firms and Individuals bollclted on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Monej Loaned on Personal security. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought anl D. K. Warren, President. 1 E UI..I-. rt-..ui.. l.C Dmear, Vice President v. a. warren, l 0. 8. Wright. John Hobsoa, Directors n. 1. 1 nonpros, I Theo Bracker, J THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for orporations and Individ nals DcdosUs solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposit as lollows; On ordinary saving, h oks 4 per cent, pet annum. On term savings books t per cent, per annum. On certificates of deposit: for inroo moutnx, 4 per cent, per annum. For six months. 5 Der cent ner annum. For twelve months, 6 per cent, per annum. frqanbp0a: n. a,, unmiii recretary directors: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust Holmes. vj. a. rage, ueni. youdt, a. B. Keed. r. j. l syior. THE PORTLAND SAYINGS BANK 0P PORTLAND, OHKOON. Paid un capital .l260.oou surplus anu proms .. 6U,Uut tnna imnuiu, rresioent. D. P. THOMPSON, Vlce-PrfcBidont a. u.BiKAiiun, uasnier CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $23,000 Capital Stock, Real Estate and Insnronca Brokers, nton Public aud Conveynn. eis. Special attenlioL paid to rents, payment of taxes, etc., for non iciiueius ooie agents ior bouin Astoria, l'ros-neclh-aiK. Hemloi K Cark and Owen'i Addition. also best Meal e. buin-si and inside property Buu.uuu've suiesKe. in i airu St., Astoria. Chris Evenson Frank Cook -Tf IE- CENTRAL HOTEL EVENSON & COOK. "N THE KOROPkAN - PLANLAROI. clean roon.s. a ttroi-, Us restHiirunt Honrd by the day. week, or inmitn. Privnie rooms fm laraiuus etc , rransleiit custom solicited uv Biers, nsn,eic.,c )lte to order. A lirst-c'aos mi o-m un in connection with the premises. Tlie b.-n of wines, liquors and oigurs. uoou til Hrd tables aud pri rd tables and 'private card rooms. corner water street mid West Ninth. G. A. STINS0N & CO.. BLACKSMJTU1NG Ship and Cannery work, IlorsJiioelre. Wau ons made and repaired. .o m work guarantew. un uass street. opposite tue tvm toik o to HUGHES & CO, Wholesale and Retail LIOUOR DEA LERS. Importers of Ail Brands ol Forelgu and Domes tio Wines. Lluuors and Clears. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Blab lw.viea ueer. viuest orauasoi h.ey west ant uouiest in uigara. Mouors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from th. uity ana uouurry pronrwy nilea. Squemoque Street, - - Astoria. Oregou Steamer llwaco s Leaves Astoria dstlv at 7:30 a. in. for llwaco falling at Tansy Point, and connecting with raiiroati miming uortu at lu a. in, aud with boato on slioalwuter bAV f r South Hrnd, Suuahlne. North Cove And oilier noihts tl rough to Uray's liar, bor. Iteturni' g cornice's nr Hwnco with s earners for Astor aaud Night Uoats (or roruana, JOHN it. (10ULTER. L. A. LOOMTS. relary. Presideut. rt. v. KUBnitr. superlntender.t. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except 8unday Ar Ives at Astoria Every day except Sunday ai x p. ni. Leaves Portland Every oar eieept Sunday at i a. m. i;. w. Mut, Agent, Astoria. K. A. SIILIY, Geuerai Agent, Portland Or. JEFF'S RESTAUEANT -18 THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Tow i Aud tho rinent on tha OosuLl I Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special!- ' r Tat finest Wines and Lianore. For - Thirty - Days - Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Bdx Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 and alleys 20 feet wide. J The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANSCONTIN ENTAL LINES, IS THE- OXTZi? X.X2TZ3 RUNNING Eloctrio Iiightod Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRH83 TRAINS consist of VE8TI- BULED, BLEEPING, DINING AND PARLOR CARti, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury known to modern railway travel. Speed, Comfart and Safety this Line is Unequaled Tickets on sale at all prominent railway olMccs. For further information Inquire of any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Agt. J. W.CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. I'OUTLAiJD, OREGON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO -..AND... ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Vis the Mt. Shasta Route of the Sontliern Pacific Comp'y Th Only Boats Through California to at . Points East and Broth. The Scenic Route of the PaciCe Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -A1TD SKCOITO-CLA9S SLKEriNO CARS Attached to express trains, affordinr snrr rlor accommodations lorsecona eiam paasengen. For rates, tickeU, sleeping ear reservations. sfllui?,wd1f JLMW5li8,Ar,!i' ant Ueneial Freight and Passenger Agent, Port- and. Or.