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Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ACTOR AND SONG WRITER. ABSOLUTELY PURE The Hlo of Fretting-. There in one ulu winch it seems to roe in everywhere uml by ivi'ryhoy tin clurextiiniilt'd, und ijuito too much over looked in vahmtioiiK of clninirliT. It in the Kin of fruiting. It in un common uh air, iiH hik'wiIi, no com in on tliut diiIcnm it tinea uhovo ilH ukuiiI iiioiiotone we do not 'vcd (jIih rve it. Wutcli uny onliuu tv coming t;tt-iiier or iwotiir, and we liow muiiy minute it will bo before Homebody frelH t li tit iH, niuken moro or Iphn compliu'iiing Ntatemeut or KoinetliiiiK or olhcr which prohubly every one in the room, or in tint cur, or the Htrert corner, it may bo, know before, und probiibly nobody cun licl). Why Huy unytliiiiR uliont it? It is cold, it is hot, it is wet, it is dry; Koinebody hns bro ken an appointment, ill ccokert a meal utopidity or bud faith Houicwhore hud reunited in diwonifort. There are plenty or thingH to fret ultout. It is simply us toniidiiiiK bow inueli unuoyiinco muy be louiiil in the course of every duy a liv ing, even at the simplest, if one only keeps a hburp eyo out on tlutt side of things. Even Holy Writ says wo are prone, to trouhle uh sparks lly miwurd Hot even to the sparks flying upward, in tho liluckfFt of Niuoke, tlicro is a blue eky above; and tho less time they wusto on the remit the sooner they will reach it. Fretting Is ull time wasted on the road. Helen Hunt. Tim Home aa m Fighter. rUM an es-cowhoy : "I never saw either cows or buffaloes attack a borne so as to amount to anything, but I wunt to rise right up and testify to the won rlorfnl fight iiiK powers of tiie home. Hu is bnilt for"' more ways und kinds of fighting than any other product of na tore. He ran bite, und ho can kick out behind, und he cuu strike With his fore legs. When hn is in action, he fights ull over. If you want to see fun, you should see wolves ut tack hunch of. horses on the plains. The horses get together with their heads forming tho hub of a wheel and their bodies forming the spokes. Then they flj;ht the wolves with their hind legs. They All the air with wolves, and every wolf lauds dead, wounded or ill. Horses avoid a fight us a rule, but will go out of their wuy to kill a snake. They jump on tho Hiakes, clubbing their hoofs and using them like u mullet. The only other lights thoy seek mo with un mounted men, whom they frequently at tack, or else with one another, uud in the latter ease they resemble a buzzsnw in action, all parts going at once. " .Now York Hun. A Clianoe For the Inventor. ' "With the vast incraine of population in our cities and lurger towns, and the increase of railroad trains, steam engines and oloctihr cars, has comb a vast in crease of noiso in our streets. We think the man or woman who can invent und patent something easily placed over tho oars of the sick und those who wuiit to eleep, und which shall temporarily shut out noise, may obtain a fortune und tho thanks of multitudes who now suffer. Our Dumb Animals. FOREVER AND A DAY. Urgfl m nut, I projr. All thn filr la K'llilim: Every thr.rny apruy In thn Hiuillitht MuhIiih, And my thnUKlitx urn lioldua By tint warbling tliruMhin. Urgo me ti,t tojjiy. Oh, when wlnda of May Khnkn thn bough with laughtvr Till they ton and awuy, Till they IcIkh and aerer, Bx-nlc not uf heraif tor, Bmatlio not of forever Olvn inn bnt tixluy. J. K. Wntherill in TraTolerV Record. I John Wouilard, the Veteran Who Wfiita I "Joe lluwrra" nnd "The Days of (." John Wooilnrd, the old time actor who wrote two world famous songs, "Joe Bowers" and "Tho Dayjof Forty nino," is still alive uud acting at the ad vanced nge of 70 years. He has bad a very interesting career, and is full of fascinating reminiscences. Ho is a native of Grant county, Ky. , and at the ago of 1 7 started out to seek his fortune. He went OUU DAILY BREAD THE GREAT LABOR REQUIRED TO FEED THE MULTITUDE. JOHN WOODAKD. WHAT A LETTER DID. : iown the Licking und Ohio rivers on a : fhitlmat to Louisvillo, where he met on actor, James Beoom, who persuaded hi in . to adopt the stage as his career. For , three years Woodurd roved about the country with different companies, and finally reuched St. Louis. Every one who knew hint declared that hn would : soon die of consumption, and Woodurd concluded to fool them. 1 For the purpose of doing no and im proving his health he started across tho pluins with Hum Smith, afterward the author of "Struck Oil" and other plays, nnd whon he finally reuched California wus in excellent physicul condition. His clothing was so tattered aud his hair and whiskers wore so luxuriant, however, n i j i. mine cost ino that gentleman1 i "uc w. c""u," Ior u UI,,e IO I , much ' cmthiihuiiii iiiuneuiu tin u i;iiJiiiiuu wild man. Ho then organized u co-opor- Bow a Southern Congreaaman Innocently Made m Lifelong Enemy. "Speaking of stenographers," said a gentleman well known in Washington, who for a number of years represented a Louisiana district in congress, "I once had a secretary, an unusually careful and competent fellow, too, whose slight slip in a typewritten letter to a eonstitu cut of friendship, a friendship valued more highly than I cun express. "This is the way it came about : At a timo when I wus well nigh submerged with committee duties I received a let ter from the head of one of the most in fluential and widely respected families of tiie stale. His residence had just burned down, he wrote me, the loss coming at a moment when it affected his financial matters to no inconsidera ble extent. Could he not presume upon our many years of friendship 'to tho ex tent of UNkiug a loan of . f 2no until the insurance companies should settle his claim? I wus deeply moved to leurn of his misfortune, uud immediatel;r dictat ed, along with a number of other let ters, the following lines to him : 'My Dour Sir I um greatly pained to hear of the calamity which has come upon yon. 1 regret . 1 nave not f bsu in available funds at present; will scud check in a day or two. ' "Promptly enough thecheck.went, but The linker'! Tank a lluril One lie Moon llrttaka flown and Ull to leert II Oitcupullon A Well-Knott n linker Talk With a Reporter. Kxninlncr, San Krmielwo, Cnl. In speukiug of tho physical endur ance which is requirod of bukorg us class, Mr." Louis Coppola, of 11(10 Har vard street, San Francisco, took oo casiou to say that many of them break down under the severe strain of their work. The most vital point of eudur ance is the buck. The men have to beud over the long troughs in whiob the dough is mixed. The work is com paratively light until the dough begins to thicken, but then it becomes a oon tinuous process of lifting and throw ing the heavy mass in a trough con tainiug three hundred or four hundred pounds of dough. It nessitates the employment of almost heroulean strength to properly mix the dough. "I gave way under the strain of such work," said Mr. Coppola. "It affected my kidneys, just as it does those of many others who follow the trade. I began to experience pains in the small of my back. At first they were periodial, but they afterwards be came more frequent and finally it be came so that I Buffered from them not only while I was working bat when was at leisure. They would seize upon me while I slept and cause me hours of ativo thcutrieal company uud mudo a I painful wakefulness. I goon saw that I was being unfitted for my work, so began taking medicine for the relief of great deul of money playing in mining camps. Tho company consisted of a manager, an "orchestra," mudo up of a single fiddler, and six actors, two wom en and four men. They hung up blue bluukets for wings, dispensed with the formality of a curtail), uud produced such easy plays as "Hamlet," "Mac beth" aud "Tho Lady of Lyons. " Woodard was always ju great demand as a singer, although, us he remarks, he "couldn't sing a little bit." He mod estly udmits, however, that his audi ences favored him particularly becanso he wrote his own songs und mude them up to date. It was at this time thut he wrote My namii it is Jon Bowers; l'vi cot a brother Iku; I'm jiiHt from old Missouri Yi'H, ull tho wuy from l'iko. He' also wrote "The Days of Forty nine," and both songs were published in Sun Francisco aud became popular ull LEPERS. Father Damlen'a brother Taken Up nil Work Among the Outcasts of Molokai, Father Damieu gave his life for the lopors, and his brother, Father Para ph ile, has gone to Hawaii to tuko up big work among the outcasts of Molokai. Father Pamphile years ngo desired to undertake missionary work in Hawaii, with equal promptness it wan returned to me, with no word of explanation. I over the world. own I was surprised, bnt concluded he must have recoived his" insurance moil- , TO LIVE AMONG THE ey, aud the circunistnnce was gradually i forgotten. But it wus very forcibly re called to my mind whon next I paid a visit to my home, for he did not cull upon me, as lie had always been wont to da On the contrary, lie slimmed a meeting with me. "Imagine my dismay upon finding that the letter I had sent him, in the most kindly spirit possible, contained these words: 'I regret I have got f 350 in available funds; will send check iu j day or two.' In vaiu I explained, j apologized, implored. To his dying day he never forgave whut he termed my studied and unwarranted affront That is what the touch of a finger upon a wrong key did tor me, and for years I have never mailed a letter, long or short, without first subjecting it to tho most rigid scrutiny. I tell yon, sir, it pays to be watchful in thisjesH'ct. " Washington Star. A Unique Htialneaa. Borliu has a shorthand writer with a nuique specially. He uttends all funer als of prominent persons uud takes down verbatim the addresses of the officiating clergyman. Then lie prepares highly or immoutod copies of the uddresses und sells them to the friends of tiie eulogized dead. A Unlvemal Debt. There is not a man living who does not owe the world something. Galves ton News. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tnds to personal enjoyment when ri.rhtlv lined. The manv. who live bet i.r than others and eniov life more, with Vss expenditu.-e, by more promptly adapting the wo, id a Dest product to the needs of physical being, wilt attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the rrmedv. Svrun of Fiirs. Its excellence is due to it presenting m the form most acceptable ana pleas ant to the taste, the ref resiling and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing me system, dispelling colds, headache and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, becau.ie it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowel without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. iSyrup of Fip is for sale by all drug gist in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if ottered. The Loot Straw. Henry Van Meter, who died in Bau gor nbnnt 25 years ugo at the advanced age of 110, was it genuine old Virginia durky who drifted down east iu some mysterious way in the early part of this century. Ho imagined himself charged with inspiration from various spirits and was in reality unbalanced iu his mind foi the greater part of the time, on ac count of tho superstitions beliefs which possessed him. At one time he was summoned to court as witness in a certain case, and the cormscl on each side badgered him with questions until his wits becuuio so entangled that his answers grew quite wild aud preposterous. Noticing the distress and confusion of the poor old witness, the judge, who wus a most kind hearted man, hushed the lawyers and put a simple qnestion to the bewil dered darky, with the intention of bring ing him back to the starting point. This third assnnlt, for bo Van Meter regarded the kindly judge's interposi tion, proved the last straw to tho old darky. "Now, looka-heuh, yo' ole gray haired gem man up on de bench dar," he broke out, shaking u trembling foreSuger at the judge, "don' yo' interfere wid die yer bus'uess at all Dis chile's got jess as much as he can do to take care ob dose two fellers down heal), an dat's do truf I" Youth's Companion. the oomplaint. It was all to no avail, however, until I puroahsed a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo pie. I did not take the pills in the oonfldonoe thut they would in any way relieve me of my suffering, but I bought them simply to see if the many reports of their marvelous power were true. I was soon convinced, for before I had taken very many of then! the pains in the regions of my kidneys began to be lessened, and before I hud taken a full box I had been entirely relieved. I knew no more wakeful nights, no more painful exertions while at work. In fact, I was a new man, and I owe it all to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "My sister, Mrs. A. Dunoan, has been a sufferer from female weaknesses for some time. She had g( ne about in a sort of moping, listless way, with no energy for any kiud of exertion. When she saw the great good which had been done me by Williams' Pills she deter mined to take some herself. The re sult has been very favorable. She has gained strength, is as lively as a young girl, and in faot says she fuels as though she were ten years younger than she really is." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerve. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundenl) at 60 oents a box, or six boxes for $2 50, and may be had of all druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. ALL TIIK VKtlt UOINI). The avorutiniis of men so on jtiit the name in winter at in summer, and those who labor hu d with hands, body and miiiclrs know this lull well. The spur; also are just tni leu live and are attended with many accidents. The chances of ue eiilent are aoout the same to all, hut to tne laboring man a inisliup means very iiiuuti. For instance, a strain may cripple lmliy and mean Iobk ol time, place and limn -y weie it not that we ail know how rejilily Ut. Juroiis Od will cur a a sprain, aud pre vent all tin-He misgiving. Ho let us enjoy uurxelven without fear. ''lil f unde'Ktitnil you lo ny thut von were a pUKlllai?' "lui'i want." "Mtuuul, orul.or laiiKmpnii'T' Impure Blood DUAKNkH CANNOr UK flit El) liy local applications, as they catin... reach me diseased portion of the ear. There in only one way to cure Uealnesn, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia caused by un inflamed condition of i lie mucous lining ol the Kuslaoiiian Tube. Wnen this tune gets !nfliuiie,l you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deal nets in the result, and unless the inflammation can be take out and tuii tube restored to its nor mal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine casts out often are nausea by catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition or tlii iiiucouh surluces. We will One Hundred D jllars lor any case of Deafness (canned bycatanh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for oiniulups, free. r J. CIIKXKY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, Too. NKW WAT KAST-NO DUST. Oo East from Portland. Pendleton. Walla Walla via O. K. & N. to Bnokane and Great Northern Kail way to Montana, Pakotas, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, Bt. Louis, East and South. Rock-ballast track; tine scenery : new equipment Great North ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; Family Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cars. Write O. C. Donovan. General Auent. Portland. Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in formation about rates, routes, etc. INCItUASK VOI'K INCOME Ky careful InvestnieuU by mall through renponslble firm of large experience and great succeis. Will send you par ticular free, niton-lug hour a email amount of money can be easily multi plied by (mioeaiful Investments In grain. ' Highest liauk references. Opportunities excellent, l attlson A Co., Hankers and Brokers, Koom P., Omaha Hulldlng, 1 hlcago. W,is the euuse of my not feeling very well during the rprlng lor several jeirs past. I hud thut tired feeling, wus weak and so tired that I could not do much work. For several years I have taken Hood's Barsapa rilla regularly, and it liiiscleans ed my bloed, driven off that tired feeling and built up my aide system. Hood's Sursuparilla has also t!nerited other members of my family, bo that we would not be without a supply." Stkpukn McClahi, Orcenwood, Arkansas. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye. fl; 6 for 95. UnnA'c Dlllc the after dinner pill iwu 3 iii iniuiir IHtlllirllC. 'Jn. dr. eumrs IXPBOVID LIVER PILLS a IWiM Ptnl. nan Pill tnr m Dimd. A movement of tba boweis each day w Deeeaaarr foa? health. These pill supply what the aretem laoaate) it malM ft rtwultvr. KjM.andoTaM't Tbey neither gripe nor licksn. To eonnnoafM will duuI ftunple freft, or full hui for Sfm. bold ever Vtwra. DU. BOSANKO UUD. CO., PbifitdetpbU, rt. That miiw HMaiatrha. hrlafhtM tfaa ear theComnleiion bettor than cotmttUotL neither irripa nor icken. To ootmpo too, w ton Head uaUets. rt in stamp aaal I II we will (end I you atofi per I cale or calh'O IU waist -Ihtht irronnn, neat flR-are. sites 4 to 13; or 24 cts. for 60 i t. navy lilu.- it round. Mention this paper. We have loads" f similar bHrirnlns to send you. tsk lor list. BinHli s Cash btore, Han rrauclsoo, cat. Tar ttmu for break-fast. MRS. WINSLOW'S 8Hu'?ai - FOR CHILDREN TESTHINQ -, Fer sale by al 1 ranlaU. Ueata a kettle, , SURE CURE for PILES Itflbioc ud Blind. Bleedlui or Protrudinr P !! l no. nruflAu-Kn'ft bttm DPuFnv lug, abMrbi tuiuor. A positive cure. CTroulin twn' 'r, Prloa topi tic- ll.tt.BVBAJ.liO, fbUaVaPta. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoko Your Lifo Away! 0 A Vog la a Crowd. It ia really cruel to take a dog, aud particularly a small one, into a crowd. No oue posHt'KNing any imagination would ever do it. Can you fancy what the fooling" of a little animal must be when it finds itself in a perfect forest of logs, each leg provided with a foot shod in hard leather and liablo to come down on oue of its poor little paws? It small brain must be in a ferment of ap prehension all the time, and if it oould command any langnngo it would Prob ably be of a powerful kind. Philadel phia Ledger. A Mew Port. fleyst, the new port to be built on the North sea at the mouth of the canal that is to make Bruges once more a sea port, will be large euongn to hold 18 or 1.5 of the largest transatlantic steamers. The breakwater will stretch more than two miles out to sea. The port will cost 5.400,000, aud f .',400,000 more will be spt'ut on the canal KATIIKK rAMI'IIII.K. aud wus preparing for the priesthood. Oue duy his brother, Joseph Dnmieu di Veuster, who wus then 19 yours of ugo, was brought to see him. Joseph remain ed to dine, and wheu he returned home told his father that he, too, desired to become a priest. He accordingly begun studying ut once, and nftarward return ed homo to receive his mother's blessing. Father Pumphile prepared himself for missionary work in the south seas, but at the lust, minute was tukeu with a fever and forbiddeu to go. Father Pnmphilo wus deeply disap pointed, and Joseph pleased him very much by volunteering to go in his stead. Thus it was thut Father Joseph Damieu, the heroic priest, came to visit Hawaii. After laboring for several years iu the Pacific islands Father Damieu one day heard bis bishop lamenting thut he could not semi n missionary to the lepers ou the volcanic island of Molokni. Father Damieu at once volnuteered to devote his life to the work. For 10 years he la bored among the outcasts, dressing their wounds, improving their moral, spirit ual and physical condition, und bury ing them when they died. Finally he contracted the loathsome disease, aud died April 15, 1889. Father Pamphile will aid in carrying on the work his martyred mother beguu. Ho will have a much easier task, how ever, for Fut her Conrurdy, Dumieu's assistant ; Father Weudolin Moellers und a number of brave nuus are now minis tering to the physicul and spirituul wants of the Molokai lepers. Father Pumphile , is 63 yeais of ngo, and a Belgian. Ho is ! a graduate of tho University of Lonvuiu, ! and has served there as professor of the- ' ology for many years. The settlement at Molokai bus been in existence since 1M3, j when tiie awful spread of leprosy throughout the Hawaiian group com- ! pelled the government to banish all the victims of the disease to the island. No provision was made for their urcomuio- j ilution, and they were huddled together ' iu miserable huts, regardless of uge, sex 1 or the commonest decency. Their condi tion was wonderfully improved by Fa ther Dam ion. Just In Time. ' The president of uu uccidont insurance ! compuny, strictly iu Ihe line of advertis ' ing his inisine.ss, has been telling u wou I derful story, which ho locutes iu Brook- lyn, where numerous trolley accidents i occur. He suys: "Somo time ugo a I large policy holder iu uiy compuny was run over by n trolley our mid bis right l ..:,.fnn I, ...4 tj.-. A,,.ni,la conscious ufter the shock for three min utes, duriug which time he pulled out bis watch und culled tho attention of the crowd to tho fact thut it was just 15 minutes to 13 o'clock. His policy expir ed at noon, and his foresight wus re warded by the immediate payment of his weekly indemnity without contro versy or litigation. "New Orleans Picayune. Superior American Pens. American gold pe s have the teputa tion in our own und foreign markets of being the 1 st pens iu the world. Chi ;uao Tiiues-F'-"-!'! CONFINEMENT AND HARD WORK Indoors, particularly In the aittinir posture, are far more preju lcisl to health tna i eirvsalve muscular exe don In the open air. Hard se dentary workers are far too weary after offiVe hours to tKkemiii'h needful exerclte In the open air. Trey often need a tonic. Where can they seek Invlftoratlnn ranr certainly and thor oughly thsn from HoMetter's stomach Hitters, a renovmit nsrtlcularly adapted to r. emit the exhausted lo ce ol nature, t so aisn lor nyspep 'la Ifl.lttuv live. rhnnialii iillmi.111. Fobhv fspa. Jack Mason said his father gave htm SO c-nts. an " Papa Well? Bobby -I'd like to say the same of you. I cannot speak too highly of Piso's Cure for Ciinsumpiiim. Mr. Fimkk Monti', 215 V. 22d St., N. Y.. Oot. 29, 1KSH. rIT. All Fits stopped fm bv nr. Kline's Orrat Nerve Keatorrr. No Fits after the ilrst day's use. Maivelous cures. Treatise and (2.09 trial bottle free to Fit casea. Heud to Dr. Kline, ssi Arcb Bt., Philadelphia. Pa SO makes the nerves etronsr. and brinars baok the feelinars of youth to the pre maturely old man. It restores lost viaror. You may train ten pounds in ten days. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE. Go buy and try a box to-day. It costs only 91. Your own druggist Will GTUarantee a. enrn nr mnnov iia. funded. Booklet, written sruarantee of cure and sample free. Address nearest office. THE STERLING REMEDY CO.. CHIOACO. MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK. nlrAineTAu condv cathartic) cure constipation. U Ad U Ailfa I V eos;-, sold by druggists everywhere, guaranteed to euro, Purely veirotable, smooth and Only IQo, Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. TT 7C VI World's Fair! tilUHKST AWARD. If you want a sure relief for pains in the back, side, chest, or iimDs, use an Allcock's Porous Plaster Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and imi tations is as (food as the genuine. Seeds, Trees, Sumy Puis PERIAL tPANTTM Many competing FOODS MALARIA ! nave come ana gones a been missed by few or noneffipopularityofthis I FOOD steadily increases! BUELL LAMBERSON 208 third St., n,ar Taylor - OREGON POK1LAKD An ontT. T'Ttt DO YOU FEEL BAD? DUES YOUR BACK ache? Does every rtep seem a harden? Yon nefd MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. ? Sold b DRl'OOISTS EVERYWHERE! t John Carle A Xmi. Nrw Yora. 4W,WKIliliVMVAItlAIAI'Wi Onion Jnlr a flair Rratorvr. A London liainlrpswr states thut there is only one really infallible hair pro ducer, aud that is ouiuu juice. 1 U" SJnkS TSi k ail ELSt tU& , " Ci I J Baat luwh Bjmv. Tv boat. Cat fl 1 f 1 In tiirm W ,1n:irr,pf Ifl WEINHARD'3 WELL-KNOWN BEER (IN KKG8 OB BOTTLKH) Second to non IRT IT... Ko mat terw Here from. PORTLa'nd, or. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO N. P. N. U. Ko. 628-8. F. N. U. No. 703