Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 07, 1901, Image 4

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    oped rapidiy Into daily insults, until
stood Death Off.
the morning, as we have seen, he had
E.
B,
Mundav,
a lawyer of Henrietta,
The latest device for economizing
found an excuse to cut uia former
Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He
from a cough to consumption. fuel In steam furnaces has been
senool fellow adrift.
save;. “My brother was very low with
brought forward in association with
The People’s Paper.
Ì
n.
malaria fever and jaundice. I persuided
Don’t neglect a cough—take the name of Professor Linde, well I
Joe Redbolt picked up the pile of hiui to it v Electric Bitters, and he wan
known as the first man to put the in­ ASHLAND. Or., Thursday, Feb. 7, 1901 coins, counted them deliberately and
soon much better, but conli>iu«'d their
dustry of refrigeration—otherwise cold
put them in his pocket.
use until be Was wholly cured. I am
storage—on a commercial basis. Pro­
“Now, Fred Dewhurst,” he said »ore Electric Bitters eavfd Ins lite.”
fessor Linde, as Is well known, has
huskily, “we are no longer master and This rerr.edv expels ma'aria, kills d:s-
lately been giving his attention to the
man, an that I can say what I think.” i ta-ei germs and purifies the b’.ood; aide
Industrial production of liquid air. in
Dewhurst looked rather alarmed, 'digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and
cures constipation, dyBDeDsia,
which he has been fairly successful.
and drew a small silver bell nearer to i ■ bowels,
nervous Giseasee, kidney troubles, le-
The liquid air can be supplied In any
his side.
! male complaints; t-iveg perfect b«altl>.
required quantity, but the uses to |
“Oh, don’t be frightened!” aaid Joe, On y 50c. at M c N aib B ros .’ drui etori-.
I.
which it can be profitably applied have
HERE were ructions in the count­ with a smile of astonishment. “I’m
when your cold appears. The not developed in the same proportion.
Before daylight Polioe Sergeant James
ing-house of Tat terson & Dew­ not going to thrash you! It wouldn't
“ ounce of prevention ” is Professor Linde now proposes to em­
Hickman
of the mounted division of
be
fair
to
nit
a
man
your
size!
”
hurst. One or two junior clerka had
ploy liquid air in conjunction with coke
Mr. Dewhurst tried to sneer, but St. Louis, had a pistol duel with a horse
received
a
more
or
leaa
well-deaerved
better than years of illness.
or Inferior fuel in steam boiler fur­
only looked mightily relieved.
thief that he enoountered in the west­
It is stated that after giving "wigging," and there waa a general
“I want to tell you what I think of ern city limits, and was severely in­
"I >uSc«d toe yean from a coach, bronchia, naces,
feeling
of
worse
to
follow.
and lung trouble. Rauad blood frequently. off the nitrogen a gas remains that
jured. The robber escaped, though it
At last a small office boy entered you,” said Joe.
Spent yean ia the Dakota* and other part* ot consists of 50 per cent of oxygen that
“Go on!" said Dewhurst, with a is thought that he was badly wounded.
*»c but got no rabef Returned east and
the
clerk
’
s
office
and
said
in
•
shrill
began taking S milo «. A t«w bottle* com can be profitably used in boiler fur-
Recent experiments show that all classes
grin, “Seeing that you’ve had the
pleteiy cured me. I conaider it th* graatest of naces at the present high price of fueL voice:
of foods may be completely digested by a
(aaaoa*.
“
Mr.
Redbolt
is
to
go to the gov­ worst of it all through, I suppose I preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,
HENRY T. DETCHER,
; musn’t mind a few spiteful words!”
which absolutely digests what you eat.
With F. L. Camp A Co., Broker*, Bufialo, N. Y,
Sefano Ely, a laborer, was killed on ernor at once.”
“I want to tell you you’re the mean­ As it is tbe on y combination of all the nat­
There
was
a
mischievous
grin
on
the
the
Hetchy
and
Yosemite
Valley
rail
­
Shilah’a Consumption Cur* to sold by all
est cad I've met, and if that poor girl ural digestants e'erjievised the demand for
druggists aA Me. 50c, «1.00 a bottl«. ▲ road at Carters, while riding on a log­ young gentleman’s face, as if be knew
ii|bas become enormous. It has never failed
printed giuu-antee go«a witk «v«ry bottle.
what waa coming1, and most of the marries you I’m sorry for her!”
to cure the very worst cases of indigestion
If y«a ar« not aallaaed go to your druggist ging truck. A sudden jerk of the train
“
In
fact,
you
’
re
eo
sorry,
”
said
Dew
­
and it always gives instant relief.—M c N aik
mad get yonr mo««y be«k.
threw him headlong between the cars. others, derighted at their own escape,
chuckled, like many people do when hunt, “that you’d even marry her B ros .
The
deceased
was
a
native
of
Australia
Writ* for il!u*trated book on eoniumption. Sent
yourself! Capital! Ana, now you’ve
Fire in a five-story building at State
without cost to yea. S, C. Well* St Co , LeRoy, N.Y. aged 38 years. He leaves a wife and some one else ia in trouble.
Joe Red'bolt turned just a shade said enough, I’ll with you good­ and Lake streets, Chicago, occupied by
six children in hia native land.
Pitkin & Brooks, wholesale and retail
paler when hia name waa called out, morning."
With a mighty effort of self- chinaware merchants, caused a loss of
aa if he, too, anticipated) serioua
trouble, but he set his lips and1 stif­ restraint Joe pulled him.elf together, from half to three-quarters of a million
fened hia back, like a man who ia go­ and, resisting the impulse to knock dollars early one recent morning.
him down, swung out of the room.
ing to make the best of a bad job.
There is always danger in using counter­
He had lost everything—the girl he feits of De* itt’s Witch Hazel Balve The
"Good--by, Redriie, dear!” aaid aome-
is a safe and certain cure for piles
body, with an unpleaaant sneer. “If loved and the means of earning his original
It is a soothing and healing salve for sores
living.
He
was
alone
in
tbe
world,
There is no poison so highly contagious, the governor gives you a rise, don't
i and all skin diseas»a.—M c N aib B ros .
with no prospect but that of com­
so deceptive and so destructive. Don't be forget to stand drinks ”
; The Redlands early orange is evi­
too sure you are cured because all external
"Keddie looks worried!” murmured mencing life again in some counting dently a fixed variety considerably earl­
signs of the disease have disappeared, and the cashier.
house, and—then suddenly he re­
ier than the naval. It is a sport seed­
the doctor says you are well. Many per­
“Perhaps she has refused him after membered. Only two nights before
sons have been dosed with Mercury and all,” remarked- another.
he had attended drill at the headquar­ ling, but the buds come true. It is ra­
ther «mall and rather sweet. It is not
Potash for months or years, and pro­
A moment later he was In the pri­ ters of his volunteer corps. The men
nounced cured — to realize when too late
nearly
so good an orange as the navel.
i had been asked which of them wished
that the disease was only covered up — vate office.
A
powerful
cannot be run with a
i
Young Mr. Dewhurst, who had man­ i to join the C. I. V. for the front. He weak boiler, engine
tssr« driven from the
vvhenjYou Fay
and we can’t keep up the
•..Sko Begets Lute. surfacefO break aged the buri nee* since the death of I thought of the glow that had burnt strain of an active life with a weak stomach;
can we stop the human machine to
Your Good Maney out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi­ his father, gave him a furtive look as through hia veins, how he had longed ■ i neither
cation find those nearest and dearest to he entered, and then turned hurriedly to offer himself, and had only been make repairs. If the stomach cannot di­
for a ticket East you naturally and very them have been infected by this loath­
gest
enough
food to keep the bodv strong,
properl« want to go ovei the route that will some disease, for no other poison is so to a bundle of correspondence by his prevented by his feeling of obliga­ such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
side and selected a letter with an air tion to his old friend’s business. Now ’ should be used. It digests what you eat
give you the very best accommodations at
the lowest possible rate Hence, you should surely transmitted from parent to child of malicious satisfaction.
and it simply can’t help but do you good.—
I he was free!
ask vour ticket agent to turto your,lickei is tilts. Often a bad case of Rheumatism,
, M c N air B ros .
That
settled
it.
Old
England
was
in
The
two
men
formed
an
odd
con
­
Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease,
read via the
sn old sore or ulcer developing in middle trast. They were of about the same need of help from men such as he.
James Summers, sheriff of Madison
life, can be traced to blood poison con- age—28 or perhaps 30—but it re­ He was as sound as a bell in wind lounty, was shot from ambush and in-
and limb; he had done hie turn at i Itantly killed at a cabin in Morgan
¡reUly ThG
of thG P**'*”t‘ quired- no great insight to perceive
the difference in their characters. volunteering and could shoot more guloh, about 12 miles south of Ennis,
I life, for it remains smoldering in the sys­ Red'bolt was tall, straight-built and
than a little.
Mont., by John Woolf. Sheriff Sum­
tem forever, unless properly treated and frank-looking; hie principal was
Within half an hour his name was mers went to serve a search warrent on
driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is small, insignificant and obviously one entered as one of thoee who were
Woolf, who was aocused of breaking
.lie only antidote for this peculiar virus,
ready for service at tbe front, and he Into some cabins in that neighborhood,
the only remedy known that can over­ of nature’* sneaka.
One could imagine Redbolt being was ordered to go before the doctor. [t seems Woolf saw the sheriff coming
come it and drive it out of the blood, and
one
That gentleman laughed at him.
it does this so thoroughly and effectually foolish, but never cowardly;
and shot him without warning. Woolf
that there is never a return of the disease
“If we get 1,400 men as fit as you is 18 years of age. He escaped after
Our popular personally conducted tourist to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards, could imagine Mr. Dewhurst being
sly, but never generous.
are,” he said, “we shall do well!"
excursions in modern Pullman tourist
the killing.
cures Contagious Blood
sleeping cars leave Ashland every Tuesday
The interview was unusual; there
Having successfully passed all the
Poison in any and all
morning and Fridav morning via Sacra­
stages; contains no eeemed' to be something in the back- teats, and been duly enrolled as one
mento, and every Tuesday morning and
mineral to break down ground about which neither man of the city of London imperial vol-
Friday evening via Portland, and run
through to Chicago without change via tbe
your constitution ; it is spoke. Mr. Dewhurst was clearly unteer corps, he felt slightly easier
world’s most scenic line, connecting at Chi­ purely vegetable and the only blood puri­ master of the situation, and resolved in his mind.
sago with all luorning trains East, also with fier known that cleanses the blood and to use his power; his managing clerk
At last the final moment came. He
the Rock Island Personally Conducted tou­
rist car for Boston These tourist sleeping it the same time builds up the general lpoked self-reliant, but perfectly re­ had attended the service at St. Paul
spectful and polite.
cars are broad veatibuled, lighted wth health.
and sung the national anthem until
Our little book on contagious blood
Pintcb Gas and provided with all weekly
The ball was opened by Mr. Dew­ he was hoarec. He had been slapped
illustrated periodicals and magazines for the poison is the most complete and instruc­ hurst unfolding a cantankerous com­ on the back by hundreds of warm­
free use of our patrons, and are accompa­ tive ever issued; it not only tells all
nied through to destination by a represen­ about this disease, but also how to cure plaint from an unimportant customer. hearted but heavy-burdened citizens.
tative of tbe Great R >ck Island R->ute. U’r yourself at home. It is free and should It was the merest trifle, and quite un­ He had even fought his way success­
also have a daily first-class sle-ping ca- be in the hands of everyone seeking a worthy of the occasion. Nevertheless, fully through a mob of enthusiastic
service to Chicago via the 8eenic Line, and
Joe Redbolt was by no mean* sur­ patriots all the way from Bunhill
cure. Send for it
tbe best dining car service tn the world
prised
at the tone adopted. For some Row to Nine Elms, where he was one
THE
SWIFT
SPECIFIC
CO..
ATLANTA,
GA.
For full information, maps. etc., call on
time past the smallest opportunities of the first to arrive.
or write to
A. K. COOPER,
General Agent.
hail been seized for fault-finding, and
There stood the train waiting to
or, D. L. Rtes,
Portland, Ore
he knew by instinct that the climax take them to Southampton. There,
Agent 8 P. Co., Ashland, Ore
IT MAKES WOMEN HAPPY.
trad been reached.
too, stood the long-suffering band, and
«1 had been a sufferer for many years
"How do you account for this blun­ every minute groups of breathless, from
nervousness with all its synnitoms
der?” said Mr. Dewhurst auspi­ excited men in khaki, who had also and complications^’* writes Mrs. 0. N.
ciously.
fought their way through the crowd, Fisher, of 1861 Lexington Ave., New York,
N. Y. "I was constantly going to see a phy­
His clerk gave a simple, straightfor­ rushed onto the platform.
OF THE
sician or purchasing medicine. My hus­
ward explanation, which, to a reason­
Of course it was all over. There band at last induced me to try Dr. Pierce’s
able man, would have been sufficient. was nothing to be done but get into Favorite Prescription. After taking one
But Mr. Dewhurst was not in a rea­ the train and say good-by to old Lon­ bottle and following your advice I was so
encouraged that I took five more bottles of
sonable humor.
don for months—perhaps forever. * Favorite Prescription. ’ I continued tak­
“It appears to ma, then, that you Once more a gloomy sense of loneli­ ing it and felt that I was improving faster
are not in any way to blam«, Mr. Redr ness came upon him. Everybody else than at first. I am not now cross and irrit­
able, and I have a good color in my face ;
•bolt?” he said cynically.
had a chum or a relative to see him have also gained ten pounds in weight
“I think not.”
off. And then—an angel came from and one thousand pounds of comfort, for I
“You never make a mistake?”
heaven? Not quite! But an earth­ am a new woman once more, and your
THE CHRONICLE r«ak* wlta til, *Tf It«
“Not very often.”
advice and your ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ is
■•W*pap,rs tn th« Unlt«4 SUtM.
ly angel appeared, in the shape of a the
cause of it."
“Who is to blame, then?”
THE CHRONICLE hM no equal on the Pacta«
slight form in a long black cloak,
CoaaL It leads all tn ability, enterprise and newa
There was a moment's silence, and who waa pushing her way feverishly
THE CHRONICLE'S Telegraphic Report, are
the latut and moat reliable. It, Local New, th, the two men looked into one another’s
through the crowd, eagerly scan*
fnlleet and «plcl„t, and IU UMi.-t-j« frOm u,, eyes.
ning the faces of Mie “gentlemen in
able« pen. In the country.
“You are, sir,” said Redbolt, re­ khaki.”
THE CHRONICLE ha, al way, been, and alway, spectfully. “I acted under your in­
will be, th, friend and champion of the people aa
Then their eyes met, and in a min­
acalnst combination^ clique,, corporations, or structions.”
Short33t aid ÛTictesl Lin3
ute
he wae clasping in his arms the
oppremlon, ot any kind. It will be independent
This appeared to give the un­
girl who had refused him a month be­
ia ,rerythln< aautral tn nothing.
TV
worthy little tyrant hia opportunity.
"You are more than half imperti­ fore and in whose presence he had
always been so shy that he had never
ST. PAUL, OULUTH- MINNEAPOLIS. CHICACO
nent!” he said roughly.
dared to press her hand.
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
“I give you my wordi I didn't intend
How had it happened? There seemed
to be so,” said Redbolt, with perfect
no
need—and certainly no time—for
good temper.
Through Palaeo ana Tourist Sleepers
explanations. Why had he accepted
Dining and Buffet Smoking
"Perhaps not, but I’m tired of it.
her foolish “No” when she never
You forget your proper position, and
Library Cars.
meant him to? She always thought
have crossed my will in several ways.”
he would speak to her again. Why
Mr. Redbolt colored rather pain­
had he been so awkward and brusque
DAILY BRAINS, FAST TIME ¡ SERVICE
fully, and his principal continued,
in the way he had asked her? He
AND 8CKMBRA UNBQUALKD.
with a smile of spiteful triumph:
had given her no chance to say “Yes.”
“You understand what I allude to?”
And it was only last night she had
The clerk bowed slightly.
Tickets to points East via Portland an
learned what had happened — from
the GREAT NORTHERN RY . on sale a
“Then I think you had better look
Dewhurst’s own lips—and she had
Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office,
about for another situation."
GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office
cried all night at the mischief she had
"Shall we calculate the month from
done, and would he forgive her? And
2G8 Morrison Street
last Monday?” inquired Joe Redbolt,
did he care for her a little bit?
in a perfectly even, matter-of-fact
“Take your seats, there," roared an
PORTLAND.
voice.
officer.
“Eh, yes,” said Mr. Dewhurst. “But
For Kale*. Folders, and Full inform!
It was not the time for mock mod­
I won’t ask you to continue your work
tion regarding Eastern Trip call on or ad
esty. With her arms round his neck
here.
”
dress
and tear-stained cheek« pressed to
A. B. C. DENNISTON.
With that he pushed’ across the ta-
his,
she promised to wait for him.
City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portland
"ble a little pile of coins, which had
“God bless you I” he whispered.
been counted out already, clearly
“And God bring you baek to me I”
showing that he intended from the
she answered.
T ime S chxdülm .
first to make use of the opportunity.
A RBi v a
from
And then, with cheers and whistles, Der a st
For the first time Joe Redbolt looked
PORTLAND, OR.
and the band playing “God Save the
angry. It was adding insult to in­
Queen,” and men shouting and laugh­
jury to send him away adrift at a
moment’s notice, as if he had dis­ ing and crying, the train moved out, Chicago- 8alt Lake, Denver. Ft 4:30 p. m
Worth,Croaba, Kan­
and the City’s Own we-e sn route Portland
graced himself.
BAIT W A Y
Special sas City, St Louis,
Tke Chronicle Buildlag, !*)
for
the
front.
—
Black
White.
1 It was the more outrageous because
Chicago and East.
9 a. m,
There 18 no better medicine for babies
he was a distant connection of the
Dewhursts by blood. The two young than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedv. Its
DAILY men
Lake, Denver. Ft. 8;40 a. m.
had been for a short time at school »leaeant taste and prompt and effectual Atlantie Salt
Worth, Omaha, Kan­
Express
By Mail, Fosta*« Paid.
together. They had entered the firm ■ores make it a favorite with mothers 9pm
sas City. St Louis,
together, and Red'bolt hadi worked his md small children. It quickly cures Via Hun­ Chicago and East.
heir coughs and colds, preventing pneu­ tington
way up by sheer ability, under old monia or other Berious consequence. It
Pullman
Mr. Dewhurst’s eys, to a responsible .lao cures croup and has been used in
Sleeping Cars
position.
ens of thousands of cases without a
Walla Walla, Lewis
Naturally, they knew the same peo­ •ingle failure so far as we have been able Spoxane ton, Bpokane, Min­
legant
o learn. It not only cures croup, but
neapolis, St Paul,
Flyer
ple, and to some extent visited the
6 p. in. Duluth, Milwaukee,
when
given
as
soon
as
tiie
croupy
cough
same
houses,
and
it
was
in
this
way
Dining Cars
Chicago and East.
ppeare, will prevent the attack. In
that Dewhurst's inherent jealousy had
■ases
of
whooping
cough
it
liquefies
the
ripened into positive rancor—for that
Tourist
mucus, making it easier to ex-
there was a member of the fair sex cough
.-ctorate,
and lessens the severity and Ocean and River Schedules
Sleeping Cars
at the bottom of it is almost obvious.
requency of the paroxytns of coughing,
FROM PORTLAND.
The innocent cause of the trouble,
ns depriving that disease of all dan-
little dreaming of the mischief she
ST. PAUL
emus consequences.
For Bale by
OCEAK STIAM8HIP8.
4 p. m.
(Including poiUjC to any p.,rt of th* Ualtad
8 p. m
was creating, had thoroughly enjoyed M c N aib B ros .
MINNEAPOLIS
States, Canada and Mexico.
All
sailing dates sub­
the rivalry of the two men, a* every
THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE, the brightest
ject to change.
DULUTH
A warrant of removal was granted in
and moat oompl its Weekly Newspaper In the daughter of Eve is bound to do, and
For 8an Francisco—
the
United
States
district
court
at
Los
world, prints regnlarly 8t columns, or twelve she had not made it quite clear which
FARGO
~
Sail every 5 days.
***•*. of News, Literature and General Iuforma- of them was to be favored, which is
Angeles for the return to Indian Terri­
GRAND FORKS
tion: also a magnideent Agricultural Department
tory of Jeff Davis. Davis is an Indian,
certainly a woman’s privileg*.
SAMPLE COPIES SENT FRSE.
4 p. m.
Daily
C olumbia R ivxb
CROOKS fQN
But Joe Redbolt waa genarally be­ and is wanted for the murder of Henry
Ex. Son.
Ex Bun-
®
--------
0
Carlisle Deo. 15, 1900.
lieved
to
be
the
lucky
man,
and
1
Dew
­
8 p To Astoria and Way-
WINNIPEG
DO you W ant the hurst had vented his unmanly spite Oil is to be used as fuel for the power­ ■lay.
X, Satur­
HELENA and*^
in a thousand annoyances in the house at San Jose. Two tanks of 6000 day )0 p
Landings.
CHRONICLE
BUTTE
ni.
office.
gallons capacity each will be used to
However, in love, as in war. It is the hold the oil.
WI llemktte R iveb . 4:30 p. m
6 a. m
unexpected that often happens Joe
Ex Sun­ Oregon City. Newberg, Ex. Sun.
Another highbinder war has broken day
Redbolt proposed, and waa refused
Salem, independence
TO
point blank.
out among the Chinese of San Francisco.
and Way-Landings
CHICAGO
SHOWING
Now most men, when they see • One murder was committed last week.
WASHINGTON
dangerous rival put out of court, bury
The United States, Dominion of their animosity and even become gen­ Rocky Mountain Scenery by Day- 6 h.m. Corvallis and Way- 4:30p. m.
PHILADELPHIA
Tus?Thur
Mo , Wed
light.
MEW YORK
and Sat
Canada and Northern Mexioo erous.
and Fri
Landinge,
But this was not the case with Fred
ON ONE SIDE,
Day-light Stop-Over at Niagara Falls.
BOSTON AND ALL
I
Dewhurst, ratty annoyances davel-
A*d th«
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
Through first class tourist sleepers from
7 a. m WILLAMSTTE AND V AM- 3:30 p. m.
HILL Ri VER».
Pacific Coast weekly for Chicago,Boston, TuesThur-
Mon Wed
Through ticket* to J Loan and China, via
New York and other eastern pointe, via and Bat. ¡Oregon City, Dayton. and Fri.
Tacoma and Northrn Pacific Steamship
Rio Grande Western, (Great Salt Lake
ON THE OTHER 8IDK.
and Way-Landings.
Oo
Route,) Denver 4 Rio Grande, C R I 4 P
For Infants and Children,
Bend «a and Get the Map and
tod Illinois Central to Chicago, connect­
For information, tlm* card*, map and Weekly Chronicle for One Tear,
tlckau, call on or writ*
ing in the Union Depot with Michigan
Leave
S vake R iver .
Leave
Tbe
Kind
Y
ob
Have
Always
Bought
«oecage prepaid on Map and Paper.
Central’s similar car for points east.
Lewiston
Riparia
A. D. CHAHLiTON,
Anntt—a
Daily
For full particulars, call on or address 3:40 a. m.
Bears tl*e
Riparia to Lewiston. 9 a m.
vgent S. P. Co., or
DaUy
M. H. de YOUNO, *
Awutaat General l’as»enger Agant,
Signature, of
fe«yrt«t»r * » Chroalel«.
B. H. T bcmbvll , Com’l Agt.,
PfTRT PM y 1!, RYGri*N.
jock rwnswwttDh,
143 Third 8t,, Portland, Or |
t's a Short Road
Ll«wld Air to Supply Power.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
VALLEY RECORD
SOCIETY D1RECT0BIB8.
MT, R. O.
BtTBXaiDB BMLIBF CORTS >0. 14
Meets m Odd Fellow* hall at S o’clock p
m on the second and fourth Saturday* el
each month.
«
M alvima F bmwom , Free.
M Ba. M. J. Spencer, Sec ’y.
I One of the City’s Own !
KNIGHTS OF
T
THE
MILWAUKEE
A familiar name for the Chicago,
Milwaukee 4 St. Paul Railway,
known ail over the Union aa the
Great Railway running the
L n e .” W orld
■DENVER ano
-RIO GRANDE
'RAILROAD.
Contagious
Blood Polson
THE POPULAR THROUGH
CAR LINE FROM THE wm
N orthwest
E ast
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