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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1893)
iniS DAILY ASTOMAN, ASTOBIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APBiL 12, IHJ.J roBLikHiDir littoruiiCokmbiai rnblishln Company. AbTOttlA, OKEUONi AsTOHIAIf BUILDING, - - - CABS BTBIET Tersts tt Babscrlptloi. DAILY. Berved Dy Carrier, per week benl by Mull, per month. cent by Mali, per Year , Met 7.00 WIKKLT. Sent by mail, per year, $2.00 in adTance. Freti puet&ge to subscriber. Th Astoria sruarantees to Ita adTertlw the largest circuit tloo ot any newspaper puo- leliea ou tue uoiuinout wver. In future all Items of local Interest forwards to tola otllee must be addressed to inn Ciiv Editor. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Or., April ll.-For Oregon and Washington: occasional showers slightly warmer. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. in., yesterday, fur nished by the U. 8. department of agrl culture, weather bureau; Maximum temperature, 60 degrees. Minimum temperature, 39 degrees. Precipitation, .35 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1SS2, to date, 69.08 Inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 2.90. THE EAST THING IS DONE. The anti-Kftmbllng ordinance was passed unanimously last night. That was easy. Anybody can pass ordinances. Issue manifestos, and proc lamations. Who will enforce this law, and how long will the endeavor be persisted In? Will this municipal law be any better enforced than was the state law? Whoever honestly tries to enforce this law should receive the entire moral support of the community, for that Is probably about all they will get. Experience leads to the belief that this is a Bort of a moral spaBm,' that is too severe to be sustained. Better that the city should make gam blers pay Into Its treasury than to have the money go where It will do more harm. ' , -. Mr. Wade Hampton Smith in a com munication, scouts the Idea that juries will not convict in this city, If proper evidence Is produced before them.'' The point The Astorlan makes Is that It is Impossible to secure witnesses who will testify against law-breakers in such a manner as to warrant a Jury In con victing. The jury may feel sure In their opinion that a party Is guilty, and yet they are sworn, to decide ac cording to the evidence. Those who nre anxious to have the guilty pun Ished must pull off their coats and pro vide witnesses to convict those who In their opinion are notoriously guilty. The Northern Pacific Railroad Com pany Is soon to have a direct eastern connection with the sea-board, running entirely through Canadian territory, from Parry Bound on Georgian Bay tc Quebec, a distance of C50 miles. Tht entire road, which will be open for next year, will prove an Important rival to the Canadian raclflc ltallroad, at lea 'it so far aa the movement of the grain from the Canadian Northwest Is con. cerned. Between Ottawa and Parry sound the road also traverses a new and richly timbered pine country. Coinage executed at the mint of the United States during March aggregate ed 10,138,022 pieces, of the value of 3, 422,795.70, divided aa follows: Oofl, 194,097 pieces, of the value ot 91.9S5.790: silver 3,007,020 pieces, of the value of Jl, 303. 644,. 50; minor coin, 6,876,040 pieces, of the value of 1133,361.23. Of the silver coined 2,062,105 pieces were Columbian half-dollars, of the value of $1,031,052.50. If one should Judge by the apportion ment of fat ofllces, It must be 'possum Instead o'f pie that Qrover has been carving, DO YOU LIKE! OYCTE11S?. Those who wish to have the finest Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by the quart or pint In Jars, can have them delivered nice and fresh by Hom er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto rlan ofttce will receive prompt and care ful attention from htm. Ryan A Co. 537. Third street, have Just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. For the Next Thirty Days, To meot imperative demands, I will oficrj at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that CORRESPONDENCE. Tbe opinions of correspondents are their own. No communication appear. in If in this column necessarily voices the belief of the paper itself. Editor Astorlan: Again you invite an expression of opinion on the lssnes before the people. I wish to challenge the declaration of The Astorlan this morning that the laws against vice can not be enforced in this town for want of moral support by the people. Every respectable man and woman In the city -ought to resent the charge. The farce that was played yesterday was altogether too thin to not be seen through, and I say It is an insult to this community to lay this miscarriage of justice onto the shoul ders of the people. Far better would it have been had there been no arrests made a'C all. The Astorlan Intimates that the Jury represented the senti ment of the people, and therefore failed to convict. If there was sufficient evl- Annon HofnrA thnet In mm in nonvlrt. they stand today In the eyes of the mi . mn Tf ihr ... not sufficient evidence to convict, they should clear their skirts and the people ought to know It. If there was not sufficient evidence to convict before the Jury, whose fault was it but the offi cers' who made the arrest and prose cuted the cases? there was no evidence and none In h hAii- what biininess to make these ,. , . , . .. tha -,,. wholesale arrests and put the county to such heavy needless expense? This its patrons besides shortening the distance niit.ll. whn rofimM tn lnrl lin for the I materially with its fast trains. The pres publlc who refuses to stand up ror tne t , . .chedule enables Dasseniters to enforcement of law and order, wants I tn Innw vhv thin Is lO Know wny mis IB. This community refuses to have this I great mismanagement of its affairs sad- died upon it. This kind of trickery might do for soma distant mining camp, " " but It is altogether too thin for such a community as this. The Astorlart makes a great mistake in publishing to the world that public sentiment in Astoria is not equal to the suppression of vice in its midst. . " . . My observation Is that Jurors In Clat- sop county as a rule are as ready to convict when proper evidence Is brought before them as In any com munity that I was ever in. Once let it get abroad that juries will not convict criminals In Astoria, and that the people have not got moral grit enough and where are we? It has HUL LLf Ut? LI J fX L UUI rrJ s s .u ilium ii, .... mat tney nave no uuiy 10 i-iurm in suppressing vice only when the people upon them in a body. We have placed them in position to represent us, and they are supposed to ue iiicib in uuib BUu. nicies,., oi ouBiiiTOB iiiivc w iibiiv m caiicvi them to do their duty and look after the welfare of the community. It is not the people's duty to be prowling around hunting up violation o'f law. If the officers think they have to be maul ed over the head before they are Jus tified In holding down the vicious I trust they will take no offense at this. The taxpayer will hold them respon sible. "W. HAMPTON SMITH. Sherlfl Smith must have the delln quent tax roll prepared to deliver to the county court on Monday, May 1st. To enable him to do this he will re- :elve no more taxes after the 20th inst. Since tho extension of time granted :axes have been coming slowly, al though there has been a regular propor- .ion of the total amount paid in than laa been paid In other years In the tame time ai'ter taxes became due. This ear It was the 25th of March when the oil was opened Instead of the mid- He or latter part of January as In ither years, this delay being necesBary whtla walling for the decision the tunrpma court In the caae of Portland .iupn me couit in tne cases ot ioi tianu parties, who enjoined tne governor and I neoroturv of state from levvlnir the Electric iiltiers Hiniire saiisiacuon guar Becroiary ot Biaie irom levy ing tne antee(1 or money ref unded.-Price 50c. and state tax on the Increased valuation as tl.oo per bottle at Charles Rogers' drug fixed by the state board of equallza- tlon. Sheriff Smith had received up to yesterday about J32.600, of the total amount of J125.225, which is a little brutees, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever ., . sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, more than one-fourth. Money Is very corns, Bnd all skin eruptions, and positive scarce for taxes or any thing else, but 'v cures )"e- or ,no Pay, required, it Is likely there will be another rush to pay Just before the last day the roll i. I 1(9 lfICTI There Is desire manifested by many taxpayers to wait and see what de- velopments may show during the next I month If ther ahnnlri h a fuunmi,i monui. it tnere snouid be a favorable turn to business that will Insure a pros- perous year they would gladly pay their taxes with the percentage added for dellnouoncv It la not that thov Intpnrt acimquoney. u is not tnat tney intend to relinquish their ownership of their property, but while business looks dull and gloomy and money Is hardl to get, they don't like to let go of It for fear they may not get it back again Boon. Tho Ledger has the following to say concerning the proposed purchase of light and water plants by the city. The Ledger takes the proper view of the matter: It has been asserted on the curb stones of Tacoma for several days past that the laboring classes of this city were against the purchase of the light and water plants by the city. Politi cians of the curbstone sort have en-1 deavored to create the impression that YOU CAN HAVE A HOBIE IN we will see the property owners and business men solidly In line on one side and the working men arrayed against J them. The action of the Trades Council has blown tho tbe winds all this talk. That body represents nine-tenths of the working men o'f this city, it is repres tatlve In opinion and in intelligence. Whatever the Trades Council may say on any subject Is worthy of thought and consideration not only because of the great class of our population that is represented, but because of the char acter of the men who constitute that body. It must be remembered by those peo ple who chatter about the laboring man's lack of Interest In the city, that the majority of the workers in Tacoma own their own homes or are struggling to do so; that they have come to this city with their families to live and that their interest in Tacoma is Just as real es that of any man who may own a Half dozen additions to the city or a brick block on Pacific avenue. They wish Tacoma to prosper and they would not put In the way of that pros- Parity the slightest obsucle. They are not the croakers who encourage hard tlm and they tTOm a 8ef ,nterve8t that 18 1ulte M enlightened as .. that tneir more lonumne employe.-, YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The DODularlty of the Union Pacific is best determined by the superior service It . , , , d y tnrougn tralns to I Omaha. Bt. faxii. cnicaEO ana points east. thoroughly equipped with all tho latent ttDDllftncei fo? the comfort and safety of reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. nmnha anil Kanana Pltv and Intermedium points, forty hours quicker than any line from th Pacific Northwest. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to destl- nation. All purchasers of second class "op XJvJ call at the Northern Pacific offlce.steamer Telephone bock, ana maw Known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead- Ung Bteamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can he bouirht at the lowest prices at J. w. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. Astoria. Handley & Hans, 150 First street, Port- JfS? "5? mornlng paper when they are here. . I P. Fisher, newspaper advertising aEent. 21 Merchants' Exchange, Han Kran clsco. Is our authorised agent. This paper Tf vou want some extra tine photos. Mooers' Is the place to get them. . STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, Io h-u ion thnt th nnnn. jj meeting of the Stockholders of tne Progressive Land and Building Asso elation, will be held on Tuesday, April 18, 1893, at 7:30 p. m., at the residence of Job Koss, Astoria Oregon. F. L. PARKEK, Secretary P. U & a. Association. LADIES' TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomach without nau sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A gentle physic, efficient diu retic, and is most use'iul in scant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces corpulency; clears the complexion, rendering It fair, and re- Btoring the natural tone of the skin, for it removes the bile, whicn by ac cumulation, produces the sallow, mud- dy complexion, peculiar to the con stipated. Sold by all druggists. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine noes not exist ana it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls. naif ihanm anil nthni nffantl.trlH railapil by impure blood. Will drive malaria rrom lne sy'em ana prevent as iweu as cure all malarlal feVers.-For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try ,tor. Bncklfn's rnlca salve. The best salve in ihe world for cuts. tion or money refunded. Price 24 cents lf,r box. Kor sale by Chas. Rogers, suo oessor to j. c. uemenu A sure Cure for I'lli'S. Itchtne Piles a.e known bv moisture Mke perspiration, causing intense itching wnen warm, inis iorm, as wen as anna, Rieedinir r Protrudimr. vieid nt nn to Dr. liosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts JfUi' Rted;f.orb." permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. t-lrcuiars rree. ur. iiosanKo, S Arch street Philadelphia, l a. . Sold by J. W. Conn. Highest of all in Leavening Power.. ABSOUUTELY PURE EVERY LABORING IN OR MECHANIC Can avail himself ot tliii golden opportunity. LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PES MONTH. Mr. J C. Jones, of Fulton, Arkansas, ays or i a Dout ten rears atro I nnn- w . tracted a severe case of blood Dot- son, leading physicians prescribed medlcina after medicine, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuccessful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that four years I gave up all remedies and began using S. 8. 8. After taking several bottles I waa entirely cured and able to resume work. Ii the greatest medicine for blood poisoning to-day on the market." Treatise on Blood and Bkln Diseases mailed free. Bwur Bpkoifio Co., Atlanta, bi. BUSINESS CARDS. ACIBBONS, . a W U . I K K'OP ACCOUNT nd moKRSSIONAL H30KKEKPER Orrioc : With General Messenger Co,, 613 rkitiiioque street. A A. CtrVELAMO, ATTOKNJfiK AT LAW. dltlce-Kinney's new brli-s building, coruer Third and Genevieve streets ; up stairs. JQ.A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY 1ID C01XCEL0R AT LAW Offics on second Street, - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. SMITH. ATIOKNKY'AT LAW. Office In Klnney' new brick building, over Astoria National Buiik, yy W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND IN8URANCH AGENT Office 112 Beuton street, Aitona, Oregon. D7. EIL.IV JANSON. PHYMCIAN & SUItUKONT. R 'OM 7. Olllceovt-r Osgood's Clothlug Store, hours, 10 to 12 ui, 2 to 6 p, ui, 7 to S in. huuday. 10 to 11 ui. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHVniCIAN a'ND BUROEON. .Opeclnl att' ntiou to Dixeaxes ot Women and nurgery. umce over uanziger's store Astoila. "iv o A B.a M Kill VABl JL DISEASES OK WOMEN A SPECIALTY. oun?ery "y i r. j. a. r uiiou. Office 178 Cass street, llours 10 to 12 and i to 4 TAY TUTTLE M.D.. O PHYSICIAN, BUKUEOM 4 AC00TJCHEUK. Ofllo-. rooms S. 4 over Astoria NxtlonaiUank. houn, 10 to 12 Si 2 toS hesideuce. S39 Cedar st. DR. WALTER I. HOWARD. . Ho.uUi.PAXHlO PU VS1C1AN & EUR It mi in. Utii'H. 454. Third street, lloum 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Kebldeuce 4C8 Bd si reel T P. MULLINIX. M. D.. Li. OIvhm i.euiiu k.eaim. tit for Catarrh, iiuuai i.uimi, niu iey iifimo-urinary oixans OIllveU(Slalia,a.Si; luird ril. Uoun,0 a.m.K p.m. RICH ABO HAKKY. O. B. IHOM (Jlty Hurveyor. ARHY A ISOM, CIVIL KNUINEEK.S AND 8UI.VEY0K8. HdomS 5 ami 0, 4 . OVEK ANTOltlA NAllO-NAL BANK. W. T. BDBNCV, J. W. DHrBtt Barney & Draper, Attorneys . Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as reulster of th C. H. Laud O'hce hm. recommends us id oui specially o( Mining and all oilier business be fore the Land ulllee or the Oouris, and involv ing me practice oi llie General tiuud unica. JROCKtNBROUCH & COWING. LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, OS. riiCi'ialjil tent Ion yiven to lauii business. Het tlersou lioineiti-ii.is or ire-f inpilou claims nd limher laud purchiisps sliowu everv ail vantiitfti ot the law. For asaUlauco iu waking nual proof call ou lis. THOS. FREDRICKSON, l'lv.0 lONtil. 231. Wast SiMh otreot. OOC1UTV MEETINGS. Scandinavian Beuevolent Society. KKUUI.All MKUT1NGS OF THIS HOCIltl'Y at their rooms iu l ytltiau bunding .1 etghl o'cliH'k r M.. ou the seeoud and lourtu Tues day) of each mouth, AL'ti. DANIEL90N Secretary. Uooan uiucuonpme'.t No. la, 1. O. O. F KKOL'LAK MlvEIIXGH OF OCEAN EN eampinent No. la. I. O. O. F at the Ixiage. Iu the Oda .Fellow Huildlug, ai t.eveu t. ti on the second aud fourth Monday ii oi euoh month, Sojourulug breiuieu cordially iLViteii. By order 0. p. Astoria Building & Loan Association riMlK BKliU LA It MKKTl.NUS OF IUIH Ar-SU-J. oiatiou a"6 held at 8 p. m. ou the ilrsl Weunesday of each mouth. Ofllue on deuevleve street, muui oi Clieuaiuus. W.L.ROBB, " Secretary. Common (Jouncil. KKUOLAB MKKT1NUH, FIRST ANt third Tuesday eveulngsot each mouth at 8 o'clock. "Persons deslringto have matters acted upec by the Council, at any regulur oieetuiK ouiat present the same to the Autlitoi ion! Clerk, oq or before the Friday evening piinr to the Tuesday ou which the Council oiil- regular meetiug. K. OMIL'KN, Auditor and Foliif. I h(Il-. Board of I'llot Commissi mrrr. . mil ' RKi'lILAR MKkTINOHOFTHISHOARD, J. will be held on the first Monday, of each uunlh at 10 a. tn. in the rooms of the Astoria Chambarof Commcrco. W. L. UOBfl, 8eo C. P. UPSHUR, SHUT NG and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. latest U. S. Gov't Report HILL'S El&ST ABBITI0M. I. W. CASE, 15AJN liEiK. TaAHBACT; a Gknseai. Banejns Bcehtcss. Drafts drawn available In any par. of the U 8 ana Europe, and on Hong Kong, China, OITlce Honrs: 10 A. M. to 8 V. M. Odd Fellows Building, A storta, Oregon I. W.CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, Cermm-American. Kew Tori Cily, N. T. I'D! n fire nod Sirinc, of Ncvr Zcalanil. National Fire sad Marine hi. Co., of Hartford. CoMiecticnt Fire Ins. Co, of Hartford. Come liatual Ins. Co, of Sao Francisco. Phoenix, of London. I Imperial, of London. Net York Plate Class Ins. Co. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKIKG BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Mono Loaned on Personal security. Foreign and tiomustlc Exchange bought an1 sold. D. at. Warren, President i. K. Hlfinlis. Cashier. J.C Dneat, Vice President It. K. W .rreo, 1 V. 8. Wright, I Jobs HoImob, Directors. H.G.Thompsoa,l Theo llracker, J THE ASTOSU SAYINGS BANK Acts as trustee for ;orporatlons and Individ nals Deposits snllctod Interest will te allowed on savings deposit as lollows; On ordinary Baring h loks 4 per oent. pel annum. On terra savings hook j per cent, per annum Ou certificates of deposit: For throo month-, 4 per cent, per annum. For six months. 6 percent, per annum. For twelve months, 6 per cent, per annum. I- - pA2S - -; President i-l-:.10w.''I,Y Vice-President riiAna. ra' i'iji Cashier W. E. LiEMENT ...".lMretAry DtRXCTORR: I. w. rose. J. Q. A. Bowlby, (',- ll.ilmos. a. u. rage, ueut. Youn .', A. 8. ked, F. J.TaylM. THE PORTLAND SAVlNCS BAKK HP POHTLAND, OKRO-. Paid uu cpiiiii $2fifyi0( auriu.i ruu iirnnii bO.UUt l II . ,'lr ,.1'i.rl.. n . ' riAisiv I'r.ivui, rrcsinetiL. I). P. 'i HOMPMON, Vice-President ii u.oiAiiua, uasuier CLATSOP LAND CO Incorporated with ?25,000 Capital Stock, ROdl Kstate snd Insurance Rrnkera. 'nt,m Public aud CoLvoyan. era. Special atteuiloi, paid Io rents, payment ot taxes, eic, for non iciiut:ui.s ouie HKctiis lor notim Aauirla, Pr.iS- nenlpMlir. liinllni.k Park .n.l f,.A... A.l.ll;.. r . n....iuvnT)n n ainuviuUi also li-st si-sMrte. buhlm-m snd inside tiroperti nn.l i..... .. anr..e .. AT I L..i u. . ... v .... nt nnu ai.., nsuiria G. A. STIKSON & CO.. BLACKSMJ THING fihlp aud Canner work. Horse-iiioelrp'. Wair ons made and repiiircd. i.o ki wjrk ifunantcuii uu Li&sg sireei. oprouro iua nuti i o HUGHES & CO., . tViifrtutlp and Retail L I O (1 O S OEALFIJS (uipoiters ii . ii inu& ot Forelgu and Domes lie 'tn-s. i union and Ulnars. J. H. Cutttii W.iiUies a SDivttalr.v. Vm nlM uui ii.i Dcei. 1'iueai uranusoi ney wesiani Luuitiniiu iiKars i.iquura lor Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Boliciled All ordnrs frnm th. uuy ana uouutry prorrwy uuea. Squemoque Dtreet. - - Astoria. Oregoi. Z. II. cJ W, OO. O Steamer Ihvaco Leaves Astoria dallv nt 7:80 a. m. for llwur-n (ailing at Tansy l'.ilnt, ai d i-o.ini'Ctlnir w.tl murium running norm at iu a. in, uuu will l)i"!il in snoalwater fir South Bend, Suimliiiie, Narlh ('mi nun ii. hit i i us u nuiKn i urtT'i iiur. bmi neiurnn e i'Oiiuccs at invncn i t s eairersfnr Astur'aaud iMgUl Boats for roriiunu. JOU tt. UOULTER, L. A. LOOJilS, "i-erehiry. IVcsirtcnl R. V. HdBi Rf'. Supeilntondei t. PORTLAND AND ASTORI X. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sr.udnt at 7 p. m. Arivesat Astoria Every day except Fonday m a p. iu . Leaves Portland Eve-v oar oecpt Si ndar at 7 a. m. ' C. V. i,TOS K. Art m, Vtnrii'. E. A. SRELI.-V, Ge:ierl Agent, l'urtlund Or. JEFFS RESTAURANT -18 THE Boa Ten Ton Restaurant in tho Towc (Aud the Flnetrt oti the foest. Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special; Tk Finest tTliea aid Liqaors. Err NOT RISINO THE RIGHT BICYCLE fflRTHPAGlFICnYCLEpa BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.""" MsHSVll BvilDINtt -PORTLANO OREGON. For - Thirty Days - Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 73 andjilleys 20 feet wide. The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. . CONNECTING WITH Al.b TRANSCONTIN ENTAli LINES, -18 THE- ONLT LINE KUNMNG Eloctric Lightod Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TKATN8 ronnifit of VESTI BULEO, Sl.KEHNG, PINING AN1 l'AKLOR CAKd, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury known to modern railway travel. For SpagrJ, Comfjft anj S&Uty this Lins is Unsquiled Tickets on sale at all prominent railway orhces. Fur further information Inquire of anyiticket agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Af?t. J. W. CASK V. Trav. Pass. Afft. rORTLASD, OllEbiON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ..AND ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Sharta Route ot the Southern Pacific Comp'y The Onh; Bouts Through Oalifornia to al Pointi East and Senth. The Scenic hutt or the Pacific Coast. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SKCOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS Atta"hed to emis trains. alTnrdlns' snn rior accommodations fur second cIhjw pasaenKen. ror ral-s, tickets, lwid-ig cur reservation, etc., ea'l upi n or a ldres B. P. ROGEI18, Assist ant General Fn-igtit and fasseuKer Aeiit, f urt-and.or.