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THC .nOKXIXC ASTOKIAN SATIKDAI, .11 LY 20. IWI i i Telephone Main Ul. TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. et by mall. per yer Bent by mall, per month ferrtd by carrier, per month 4100 . .50 SEMI-WEEKLT. Btnl toy mall, per year. In advance. j:.00 AU communications Intended tor rub- tlofttlon should be dim-ted to "Editor Aatonan." Business communication of all kinds and remittances must be ddrwed to "The Aatorlan Publish Inc Co." The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia fiver. Advertising rates can had on ap tioatr s the business manager. THE StXTAN PATS TP. So Ions as the Sultan of Turkey evaded all claims made upon his govern ment by the United States for indem nity for lose suffered at the time of the outrages in Armenia there a a givJ deal of attention paid to the subject and public interest In it was keen. In fact, at one lime when an American warship sailed for the Mediterranean it was ru mored that the object was to compel the sultan's compliance by a display of force. Lately there has been very li:tle saU about the subject, and now that the announcement corner that the sukan has paM J55.CKW, which our government a.kod, is treated as a matter of course. It Is natural that men should pay more attention to matters of strife than of peace, and have more to say about a man who talk o war than of one vho goes quietly to work anl accom plishes h!s ends by peaceful means; but none the less the peaceful victories are far more useful to a nation than erLfe, and the man who achieves them de serves credit for his work. When Secretary Hay undertook to re cover from the sultan the amounts Jue to injured Americans he had a difficult task upon his hands. The sultan has had a long experience of evad.ng pay ments of all kinds. Nearly every dip'o- j matisr of high rank in Eur has a: one time or an it her been engage 1 in the task of getting 1 financial s-'.'l--men with the Turkish government. Most of these claims are still unpaid, an. I c-.nseiiuently !n s king h- piy menta due us our g-.v-rnnv n: had n-.; only to deal with th- evas:v"-ss f the Turk, hut with the J -al-u.,- f Europ-an governments who wisr.-d their own claims paid first. The work of bringing rh- suitan to a payment of the ,l,,.m h u '''i ,jr ,,e" r way for more thin ten years. S.nv . n began several miri-t-rs have -rv-d j this foumry at C-ntant: e;d". hut I though ea.h was z-alou-" In the ttsk. littl? or n yhing was a-..m.Hsh-, ,'" yond collecting evidence to surp- rt 'he claims and obtaining from the .-ul'jn'i government some m r- ..r 1 f:-rl -us consideration of th-m. A'-e-r ling'v when Secretary Hay enter -d 'h- s'a'e department it was not exr-ecte, that he would be able to achieve more than his predecessors. Many p-3 'Pi-1 believed that we, like the nations of Europe, would have our Turkish claims as an everlasting possession. It is theref'-re a striking proof of Mr. Hay's diplomatic firmness and tact that with the as sistance of the present American min ister at Constantinople, Mr. Lei.shman, the sultan has been brought not only to consent to pay the indemnity but to actually pay it. The full sum of I9". 000 has been paid over to th American minister, and drafts for it have be-n received at Washington. In comparison with the greater inter national questions with Mr. Hay has had to deal this of the Turkish claims is but a small matter. It nevertheless affords anather proof of his masterly ability in handling diplomatic! affairs. He has succeeded where many b-fore him failed, and some of the great-st foreign ministers in Europe would be ijlid if they could be equally effective in dealing with the Turk. ABUSES OF CIVIL jERVI"E. Tacoma Ledger. Without doubt the National "I vj J S-r-vice It-form League & doing goo, nk in calling attention to the ahus-s tol-r-:it d by appointment of Incompetent ii)-n to po.-ilions. A recent report show that the people holding guboivllnaie po sitions abiat the capitol, tenure d-pend-insr upon the will of the congr-tsmen, are In many Instances totally unfitted for their duties. One man will be class ed as a "telegrapher" and yet not po- ssi a knowledge of the Mow alphabet. Another win be on the lis; us a pus, and will b? performing the wink of a teamster. While the "ulvirrMwr" he Joins s.imth;ng else, a Minn not clissinVd telegrapher, but In reality performing all (ho work. w.ll Iv vaid out of the fiUKl Ki : .isl.lo for ilr.iyngo. Th.c matter are no: of Kiv.it Int ivrl.m..' In thome-slves. The mo.i who hare about :ho ha. Is of legislation in j quest ef small Job are not of a high ! or.l r of cliiienship or intellectuality. , Th.v at, for :he mo-: ;.rt pooVIe with i nrvlndice .g.nnt work ami i:i quo-t of tin which i k:iown as a "soft l i thins'- 1: would tv well If the lot of thorn w ,e turned lcve a d Pidden t' hustle. The seriou part of th situation is that I: shows among the congressmen a carlesness as to the maimer in which political debts shall be pari. They want the dett to tv paid but Uncle Sam shall foot the bill. The Civil Service League might be doing better than Hik ing after these trifles. To be sure the principle Is (he same, but the eorrevtion of minor cases would not have definite effect. The peojile who nvk to Wash ington anxious to clean the oongnwion al spittoon are small fry. It wvuld b1 wiser to keep an eye to the people who have pull enough to get tliemsWvos places for which they are unfit, and vet which are places of responsibility, and in a monetary svnse, worth hiving BRYAN IS DETHRONED. Ohio DnKvrats have resolved to plug al.mg without the aid or consent of the man fnm Ntbraska. Pittsburg Chroni. ole Tel-graph. The Ohio Democrats rang the drtith knell of Bryan and Brayanarchy when they repudiate 1 them in ther state con vention and kicked them from their platform. Iowa State Register. Shall we witness a concerttd effort oa the pan of ami-Bryan Democrats to force the fighting, an! w herever possi ble, possess themselves of the nu hi l ery of the ixirty organization. Wash ington Star. Chi De.twrots gave Bryanism the hardest bio- i has ever receivej out side of the two beatings of one and live years ago. To be ignored entirely, even a.s Cleveland was ignored In lvj$ at Chi cago, is what will hurt. Mi!vauii-e pr, Pr-ss. If followed by th- national r.pr.ven ti n th pi itf rm ni'ans a pra-t:cal r ran!zat; n . f :h- party. An I. up-Iwir-s'ly. Mr. Bryan's o.,r-er;i ,n -V.a: su h r--rga-:iat.-.n iwit -m- fr-rr. within a:; 1 m -vi-hni: .'!- 1 try. .! !r v.- 1 ru 'maha N-.v. Tii- r- : h m ' ' " y h is fr m w , h ir i- ;s an. h r-J agi n ' tra il', mil prtn-'ipl-s. Why sh oil I r-pr-s-n:-1 as -'ill drif.i.-.g? Th- I .- , X- rt'-n ). Win t1,- v-h-m-n. uhe h . hara. ' lz--s th- jnt-rrifi-l Democracy all ..v-r th- cuntry the oh:., 'av I')-m vr.i'i. ' nv'ti'i :i hu tur.".-I down Brym. Turr.-d him Icon? I: ha thr-ovi him down an1 s-amr--1 ..n him. ?yra us P .-t-?'ar. lard. The 'mt'o D-mo-racy regards :? w-.ar-i.Ts '' failure ami 1-f-at. It 'utns it bay k uje.n fr-e silver as a d-ad is ue. Thr- :s io life in the an'i--Xnan ion Issu-, a-.d n- party will v-r be abl- to mak- anything out of ,t. Mem phis Comm-r iai Appeal. The Ohio D-m , rats have cornmitt-d the unpardonable sin. They have h-ld a state convention and adjourn -d with out eith-r m-ntloning Bryan or indors ing Bryanism. Th- outrage will r,ever be condoned in ihe . olumns of the Com moner. Kansas City Journal. WILL BE ADVANCED TO HE KEPT HIS LEO. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford- Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wir-. Inflammation and blood poisoning Bet in. For two y-ars he suff-r'.-l int -r.sa ly. Thn the best doc tors ursffj amputation, "but," he writes. "I used one bottle of El-ctric Hitter arid l'-sj box s of Biaoklen's Arnica Salve and rny i-g i sound and well as ev-r." F..r Eruptions, E z-tna, T-tt'-r. Salt Ithume. S'lr-s and ill bioo I disord-rs El'-iric Hitters ha no rival on earn. Try tnem. Hart's Drug S:..re w.ll guarantee vatl-fay tion or re fund rnon-y. Only 50c. 'Tye dialn-d." the dy.sp-ptic s.iid. "Th- -up of ..rro'.i to ,;- dr-g-." H- did not y,iy th- sy.rrow lay Within h.s morning -up of eggs. THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE. Every y-ar a larg- number of poor sufferers whs- lungs are ir and racked with Coughs are urged io go to anoth-r climate. But this is costly and not al A ays sur-. fA.n't be an exile when Dr. King's New Di"cov-ry for Consumption will cure y,,u at home. It's the m inf.illiMe inediclne for Coughs. Cold and a I. Throat and Lung disease on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cure. result from persistent use. Trial bottle free at Hart's Drug Store. Price Mc and 11.00. Every bottle guaran eej. WHAT TWO CUNTS WIU. DO. It will bring relief to sufferer from asthma or consumption, even In the worst oases. This it about what one dose sf Foley s Honey and Tar cost. Isn't It worth a trld? Hart's Drug Store. Marled women are usually advocates of lioni rule. Mr. John Tipp. Oolton, Ohio, says: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my lit tle girl of a severe cough and Inflamed tonsils." Heir:' Prug Store. Some h'nn put on Ihelr best manm't Just as they pu: 0.1 a drew coat. Thos. W. Carter, of Ashboro. N. C had kl.lney trouble and one bot;le of Foley's Kidney I'ure effected a perfect cure, and he say there Is no remedy that will compare with it. Hart's Drug Store. Itithing suits are rt always imslest, although they may be shrinking S.-lence has found that rheumatlsjn J caused by uric acid in the bloo.l. This piilMi should be excreted by the kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure a ways makes them well. Hart's Drug Store. The pen may be mightier than the sword, but Lender pivved mightier than IVtin. Dr. George Rwlng. a practicing phys loan of Smith's Cirove. Ky.. fjr uver thirty years, write his personal txperi ence with Foley' Kidney Cure. "For years I have been greatly bothered w.th ki.lnev trouble and enlarged prostrate glana I used everything known t the profession without relief, until I was In duced to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After using three bottle I was entirely relieved and cure I. I Prescrib.' It now da:lv In my praet.ee and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles, for I can honestly state I have prescribed It In hundreds of ca s with perfect success.'" Hart's Vtue Store. Jas. O. Amhr!, of D,d!a, O., ntes: "I had an obs:lnit- sore on my face when everything else failed to heal. After one applie itlon of Banner Solve It began to heal arid after three appli cations it was ent;rj'.y healed leaving ni scar. Hart's Drug Store. Yoa d o-i't hear of any divorce suits the- lays In .vhl h the husband is charg-M with cruelty because he Instists 0:1 at"r 'Piiataig u.l the bed clothes. Any advertised dealer Is author.xd to euarantee Hainer Salve for tetter, eoiemi, pilej, sprains, scalds, burns, ulcers and any o(en or old sore. Hart's Drug Store. The gr-;e.-t healer of modem time Is Banner Salve for outs, wounds, ores. piles and all skin diseases, it 19 rtuar anteed. I's no substitute. Hart's Drug Store. The riles that annoy you si will be qulrkly and permanently healed if you use DeW :' Wltrh Hiil S.lve Re. ware of worthies, counterfeits. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. The ilra.il Iluke Michael is engaged to i'.-.-i ,.f M-vklenb-Tg-St-hwenn. A man .iam l Mike ought to be a hit In! a fan ly tam- 1 M vklenberg sschwer- A ba 1 cmtd-xon generally resvits from lr.aet.ve liver R"d biwels. In ail su h ca.se. iv Witt's Little Early Ris ers produce g'.i- f.lng r-sults. CHAS. U'tOERS. ttrii;; st. It s - as e' iv II h in get Early Rls-r I ..i .ays keep : . r d r. 1hev on -n.-y g' n'le :. IlTO-KiM. : ,ure.l. I.i-Witfs Llttl i t.ik-n r. e.v an i . . I y.e.i- bow-! i'l erf... . :- v-r uTti- lei: o en , , I K i n. HAS f ;K! !' er I ruti-s -in Ip- 1 in 1 -r- iT-ev t'.fy t .ns ..f Iriel 1 l.y til ' i'l t , . I if the ineen.l - dlte Hoard":. .i II h-'.ir soin thing tie- i . r. I I. s A . to i 1 vintage. Th fam-iis I !- p I". 1' W.tt's Early K r coii;-i ynur liver b I' s ;, .1 , ii- r du v. :ti.; g'v. i oi l ur-. r -h I.I 'Oil t-.' recuit raie b Iv A- isy i : ik N'ev-r . 1 "HAS l:Oi lit', iarui;gi.-t. : I. I ,1'. 1 ; ir.g ; v ur : gr ;. "I i 'ir- nl-h'- l ti fne Minute Cough i r my r.r-s-nt go .d h-alth an 1 my i.f -. I was tr-at-d in vain by do.-- I tors f.,r lung troiMe following la ! I grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure! and r-o,.v.-r-d tnv nealth." Mr. E. II. I W.fw-. Ma lis, i, fix. CHAS. RiK-.ER.H. Drug, 'I 't The firs; girl a f-llow ever kissed usu iliv pi! s .nt i l!isign.ti''.'ine b-f re the last. DeWitt' Wlteli Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns an scalds. It soothe and quickly heals the injur-l j.ar-. There are worthies c.'iin'erf-it.s. be ure to get DeWltt's. f'HAS. P.O'lEKS. Druggist. "I wish to truthfully state to you and th- read-rs; of th-s- few llns that your Koiol Dyspepjia Cure Is without ques tion, the Ijesr and only cure for dys pasia that I have ever come In con tact with and I hav used many other Dr-pararlon. John Beam. West Mid dlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as It contain all the natural digestants. It will digest all kinds of fosl and can't help but do vou stood. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Y )u can never cure dyspepsia by di-ting. What your body needs is plenty of goid food properly digested Tien if our stomach will not digest It, Kod d Dyspepsia Cure will. It con tains all of the natural digestants. hence rrius: dlg'sst every das of food and -to pn-pare it that nature can use It in -ourishlng the body and replac ing the wasted tissues, thus giving Mr h'al'h. "treng'h, ambition, pure blood ar.d good h'-al'.hv appetite. CHAS it'i'lKKS. Druggist. V.ug Mr. Daw-s has got j used to rn Xing .nth oarse money as comp- tr ill-r of the currency that he could too almost naturally In the utrnosptiere or the senate. DON'T LET THEM SUFFER. Oft-r. children are tortured with It-h-It-g and burning -cz-ma and other kln dis-as's but lluckl n'' Arnica Salve heal ihe nw sores, exp'dj inflamma tion, haves th- skin without a scar. Cl-ari, fragrant, ch-ap, ("nere's no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cure guar .'inte-d. Only at Hart's Iwug Siore. FOf) CHANORD TO POISON, Putrefying fool In the Intestines pro duces effects like those of arhenlc, but Dr. King's New Life p,ls txpel the poion from clogged .bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Conatlpatlon, Hlllousnoss. Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Dowel troubles. On I 25c at Hart's Drug Store. '0i Stories of : r?3 : : Till: HAD !OY, The bad boy climbs the cherry tree And cuts, and when he do.ie Throw cherries a; the bil ls end break The llnitw off h.si for fuii' ' II.. L.......L. .1.. .... .11 ... I..... .......I A,,d ,;;..; Htm down it,,, sl e. i h- lioll i "Y- -a' The ba I h euls the li.i'iiin vk lope Am I si-olls the Mow b -.1. And wn'.i lies for a ch nice t.i rush The gaol hov fl ;ll the he,. The bid : y pir Ills thumb agalnsl 1 His noe and iiitns i. nim4 I Y.- Io n en ask him kindly n. To run across the giiiss n,he liiid Ny gel ihe tin i'l t b'y ' To run awnv t sw int. ' And while Ihev sash around thilrj oloihes I Are tied In k't by him; ' He duck them till Ihev lose Ihelr I br-ath. I And. while they trv to dress, ! He sputters (hem wiih mud. m l thus j Is filled with happiness. The bad N'v likes to torture dogs, He lies thing to their tails. And what you d-n't wain fastened down He hammers mil of nails; And If veu kindly stay To give him go-l a Ivice he You rain.'s and runs ltwnv call Ttio bid bev brak h.s nt oh.-r a heift. An I niakix his f.Cher sal Sometimes he .-hange. bur to 1 oft Keei-s right 0:1 be'ng Ui l; And if h doe turn .hi! all r ght. H- get thr nines :h- credit that Tie" boy gets who w a g.od N'MiDAT FLAYS MollilAS'. Vienna -l- Mix N'ordau . ntribut.-s 1:1 elaborate art;, le 1.1 the Frele 1'r.s on multimille 11 nie tru:s The author of d'eg t-'Miioii" arr ugn eiis-iilly J. !';! ,' -ii Morgan and he chiefs of t,. :riis!, and points out the grei! peril which threatens the In dustries of Amen. a ml h' 'ill'" w orld by .he 'or initio 1 . f big combln.'S Dr. NoiMau lays gten stress ..11 the new feudalism which lius.s establish, claiming that u new slavery, worse than that of ancien; day. : b..un I t be the tvii't He sn s in Htrt; The first eff-Vt of 11 trus( which sub "'' " ' e , - er a!.- a new hivry. as wa the cil I ... ... , . ... ... , , , ' , .-u 'trv wa, e.,n.,ie,e by a foreign, people. I.ei hh take. r..r I nst a ifc-e. tr r ec-mly founded st.-l trust. ,,.. J.... i Atneii.-an workingmen are .i-iiven-i h'.ly and siml t . i nop y. What will a mold-r. foim.l. ..r smith .Ui in Ihe future w lo n he ha I he nt.f n tun- t ' In nir th- d'spl-ii-ur ' ..f h f r-niiin or ntiv "f th1 oil! .,( t)i.. trii:' II' I oil ! i- . h- an tin I no .cn-r ,'lae . f r all -titj.1 .!.. ii- ,.( ki'nl I m the hail I f IV tW.. Th'! IT f. Ill'IS' I !l .11 ill- -f t - v I! ; i'l . i I "i Itl fcn. . I . He !i pin g !i .; to h - ippr t ee. 1 ' ! ' d S I ' , x... , -i.pi-r- oiorni't . r :h' I.ol 'Ml h- !. tlo I", in. ik Th. -h li te l v r in 'I .i. M an u to n . ' I ll 'h . 'III, .-'Ol .!! !!1'- ! '1- 111 i 1 II in h. Pro lu.-i ,n . i g i j I . i -, .1 . In. r i- .ill ',. ., .) il a- i . -r' i'i i i i k !. 1 v-r - s al' -a . t.. r-'.gn I'n-' s pi I' - of tlo EV rv 1 wlil-h ir- ..stalii'-!i.-1 w tliout t-f-r-n - i.. th- cotisuni-iH. Th-!-- .s i '. in .1.- i u.l r r--1 -Itig '.-r pi'i 'tiig ; ,t is .mpiy livid-d. ' Th v itn .f th.s to. .hoi o, of coiirs-, Hon.- .,th-r than 'h- -.isuiner. N-verth-i-.s. it ah.-. ' the pro lip -r d-trim-n: lily. It . -onll -s hi,, fr-edom of niov-in-nt. It oppr-sse, his individ ual ambit. "ii and r-nders him l:id.l"iit. be.aus- la k of rvaliy make improv ments, innoi-atl n, -xteiLsion of Indus try an.l i-omiti-st of n-.v mark-ts un-neci-SKiiry. Th-t- are als" p-rsonal ad vantages f .r hirn uv-r podu'-tion Is thlmr of th- past. Th'- periodical cris is ar- abolished. The lotery of Se-cu-lathan is rendered Impossible. The manufacturer lw-s th- r.mr-t ..f sud dec enrichment but has es. ;iij the dangers of a dire change in the market. He Is r-illv nothing more than an of ficial of th- trust with a stipulated In come. Th- principal profits, however, don't fall Into the hand. irt the Individ ual producer, but into th'- of the li-ads of the trust, a f-iv -xilted multi millionaires. "Now. et us c.nieivi! lb- -nilre or ganization of th- trust no longer rul-d by a few multimillionaires, but Hh prof. Its equally llvld-d am aig its hundreds of thousands of workingmen, and we have a r-.'il'zaiioi ..f ihe dr-am of sci entific socialism." SNA K V. A N I '-IIIKF.N. They Fight ;, j,.;,.v t,,it Which lioih Show Skill. "On- of th- ,'iioh; amusing c.iiiIi'.iim I ev-r saw in my hf.- hi.p"ii'-l at my place th- other oav," said 11 White Salmon ranch-.r to Ti.- la.illes ''htonlciil man. "It was b-in.-.ti a I.I11- nicer snake, about -l-v-n inch's long, and a half-grown I'lymoiith Km k cocker-l. My atleiition was called to ihe ooni.-Kj bv the unnilural noise and antics or the ctKk'Tel. In a morn nt h- lay slrelch ed out 011 the ground as If dead, and rhe next moment I ootid : the naii'-r unwind ahout a Ihlid of lis tliln boly from the neck tit the cnick'-ri, while the other two-third crawled out of Its to it the Hour : .- r :-; .- mouth. I i Irs th.ni s numiie, wild be fore I he nuke hud Unio io Net out of the way, (ho ftn'kcicl was on hut feel and. lit isplng the snake b t he tall. Utfilli swallow.il ii'aily (wo.lli!iU of i ,u ,h-,,,' i.u.-k . ! ... i snake w u ul its.Jf ai 01111.1 the chick- I en's nr.-k mid shul ::ig off as w ii, oru.11 I compelled It 10 drop to Hie earth an if ; none .lead No s HMier w.i the . hu k 'n I "tr.'Uhe.l .,u; .,11 I ti; (hail the stillke ' una im.l itself ,iml ,-r.twled out of 'he ! chicken mouth Tills ix-ifm mane,, was rem at.' I thive times when the ch'.ckoi ! cockl IS liet.1 011 one side, l.nk di I Kiisl-vl but amusing look i'l the little 1 racer, and, apparently , onclu ling tht i he was too (ough a eu(oitier .r further I attack, iiban.huu-d Ihe contest and went ' his wv." wotrs (F THK Slll' HUM. "The perfect dreid ,.f eve. y wilstwo man Is the hoarding h'use wmin.' j 'll girl who Is employ i ..n,. of (he largest shops in (lie .-l!y ' She 1 i , .,n.f,vt ,,.,, -mar,, to u We long I ' 'ear "-! how to H-t her. ,,nd it Ul mt oft"ii now that on - of them 0111 f "I lis. ' "In t'i- first ph c the woman who! b ai I has nothing to do. For that reiaon ah- can peri, unllmllel .btte l'-'k!iie; sroun I She ..f.v 1 ens-s In the hp and spends a inoi iio'g Just to j Kin lime .si. lum 1,0 !:i;, niion of inn . lug ani'liing She l.k-s 't keep ...(e. on th-- !a!.t stile, and she l..k at II In this iv iv - -. hi- y,.u are paid a sal irv to ah. 1 a goods 11 rid V hi inlgltl JuM as well h,. ko,, ,uy Sun.' ,.f tli.111 know ur st. k 1: e .n iy , . "Th- other .lav a woman ask-I mo t show her white klrts 1 v ill tht 'ogh in., sm.k t. .1 vtnuig ( woui.i pu: out i she u mil t say. Th.it isn't 'lew,' .r. You hu- shown Thei-o .ire only t.o that b f or.-' I new pal t. rns aim e she wa here two or line,, .lavs before When I had flu shed slo- calmly re tnirkel: " 'I don't want lo buy tinyth ng j diy I didn't have anything lo .) i, md I ; I thought I I e.. if you had any new j g.s. It's always pbnn'H to lo-k ' !l,i,' ,. . . "" " ' Oh, you I'.'llld. don't M". madam .. M n), .,,,,,. II nd -l.t..l ..p,'. n,uv,.v,r ,,,,,,,,, he j was They pret-nd they w ill' to ;ur- i has ..in-th!rig Th-v 'niagntie It k"' ps i mi more Interested and m i"S I'll. to .h.ca tic til -leiythlng -m .a i lav loin Is -n The hoii k-'-.-i las ot' -r diitl.-s to a t-nd -o ml has uih -o riHi.-h M-iir- t . sp.iid in shoi.- Th -trang-r. In th- c 'y want g , "Ight seeing and ire m a In I if v lo ge. thioiigti th-tr s!i..p:-ig ' I lilt 1 lie ll . I .; g lOMI - .-111 t:l fi'l If Mil' lll!!g MeiV.'V "tt llel ll HI I At! tf l.t'lkflH -.he puts ..n her ti.it at"l aiint- s mi: f..j a i on -t t ie t-t- I: is h- r for. ii ..f i-v-rc'.. n I -I i i-." i Th-t- ir- ,tn.. .f th. in ihit kn-oi i t v i i t rn . f la that a art ,i'i I r-.'"C!lle 4 . l-.lgll lit oil - Tel ll.ltell I " X J . .1 1 1 V' ( r Ullg.lilis ' Wh.vi it MCM to .i.' ping, 'b l.o.i rd lot-ll "is- n .in i n is III. "Ml leisure .1.1 -H. Wo i king ll lll-ll Hill '.IK .Itiii.Mi :iiivthi!iir Vi.tl Sll-.A tlle'll , ,,. tn- ...iie's. ...u h -I' ... .1.. Ihev '-an't iffoi to :aii'l .bill -dallying llllt tfle noma!! f I tll the Is.lll'llllK- , lions- l.k-s to t.lk styl-s t., h-r f -ILoi ! bonrd-rs. and is foci "f p-wlng us .m .iithoi'itv on whii. Is b-i.ig Horn. As ii rub- Mti . has ii. i. h- r buln-ss n..r so clal dull- nor childr-n m clilui h-r nl-i tenth n. and l'.kltig around th- sliot.s I ( h-up mil diverting. Hut xhe man :iK'iH lo make llf- a terr .r I i .he girls b' hin.l the count.-r." N-iv York World HY I'USTAL i'AItI. A Literary Fllrtallm. It began by the literary g'll sending what he though, whs a Joke to the .dltor of the comic monthly. IL- promptly returned It with 11 single word iciiiwed ucr.ws it In blue pencil Old." "Ho are you." so are you "lie no swer'M by (Histal the saime day. "!.. you thlnk o?" he scribbled un der a photo of himself that he sent lo her. "Not at all," 1 ame Ihe 4iy answer, after Kile had admlrd lis good points. "Arc you?" F.vld-ntly this editor iviint-d lo know things. "Wtm' woman Is?" was 111" enigmatic s-n.ence on the pumal. "I'rove it." This young editor ivan nolhlnir If not insistent. ''H -re 'lis." And the photographs some literary girls not half ba I. "Very fine," was ,-ih much as h- dar.-d say liy postal. "Sam.- .0 youl" And the girl thought the ipiccr matter close., ' Whv ion-, you write a. 1-nglh?" "f'an't." "Why not?" "Am otherwise engaged." "To whom?" "My future hiiHbiind, you Hilly! My pontal.s have given out. flood-bye!" ANNA f.'oSI'Llfll In AugUHt Smart S-t. The phonograph Im going (o b- a fea ture In a New York divorce case, but it will not Is.- the first time that u talk ing m-ujiilnc has been responsible for a dlvor-te. U'h peculiar ?hat when people get In- Hocify th-y expect to be asked out. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. MFFIICTIVN JULT , IWJ. I.KAVK I ltKTI.ANI it's in I I'ortlaud I' 11 iein ti 111 rnr AnorU and Vy Kiil I'.ilnla AHTHIIIA f 111 ' Ki.r I'.olUii.l .ii,l V. y 10 III I I'lllllt I Umti I II in 111 l IU 1. 111 1 1 mi a in 1 luao i m 1 i.vi . m nr.MIK IMVMON A.t.iiU fur Warrani.Hj, o. i hail anil ;al.l IPs III ; II in I II ui I it Mi 1. 111 1 a v 1. 111 1 1 'tin j tit 111 J . is I MH'p 111 I 7 to in u M in 4 p in l ." 111 11 A a in I J to m I .! p III 7 .1' i 111 V 111 Hel.l, fiir Wairviilon ami AOoria Dully except .Saturday, II !nurdy only. Traiin Irava Astoria for Flavel. Ham mond and Fort Htevrii a I H IS a 111 and i io p. in. dally. Ixav Fori Hie voiis for Aston al '1.1A . ut. uj p. m. dally. All train make rlo connection at 'lobU wi-h alt Norlhern 1'aelHe train In and frim Ihe Kat and Hound point J. C. MAYO, llti I. Freight and l'aasenger Aen( 11 j imp ..Porlland Mm Joule.. STR. " TAHOMA." IVilly It.xind Trips rx -ept Munday, TIME CARD I-av Portland l.eaie Astoria . . ..7 m .7pm Through r.irtland connection with strainer Nhoof from Ilwaco and Ins iiei.h point., White Collar Une ckt Interchang. able with () It. A N. Co. and V. T. Co tickets. Teleph,wi rH-k. Telephone 111. IHE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." DAILY HOUND TtW ticiri MONDII 'Cascade Locks. Hood River. White . Salmon. LyleandTte Dalles I time card I.eav Porsliind ... rrlie The I miles., la ave The i.i;;.f. . Artiv I .rtland . . .7AM . . 3 1' M . P. M 10 I' M MfcALS THt VI- HV UtSr 6TS'iiiav Trips a Leading Feature t-Thls ltoii!e lot the (Iran test Scenic A'.r.i. la. 'lis on liarth. LAM 'IN i AND i Ffl 'M Ft n T OF AI.I'HU ST It MKT lli'TII Till .NFS MAIS ar.i I't ' 1 1 T I . A N I , I 'll I'l E. W. CR1CHT0N. Agt- Portlnml JOHN M FILL00N. t. The DtllCS A. J.TAYL0. kg. Astoria Oregon Siioit Line and Uinioin Pacific T1MK Si'HliD- ULKH From l'ortl4.d Dpart t'hlf'agii I'oriland Special 9:00 a, m. via Hunt ington Atlanllo 10 1 press 8:W p. in. via Hunt ington Arrlv Halt I -ake, Denver. Ft. Worth. ora. ha. Kansas City 4:30 p. i Hi. Lull, Chicago and Bast. Rail I Jike, Denver Fl. Worth, Oma ha, Knnan City,! 8:10 a. m Hi. Lmls. Chicago and Kant, Wall,, Walla Rt, I'aul T'wlslon, flpo Fast mall kane. Mlnneamilb !' m. hi. Paul, Dululh 7:00 a. m via Mllw,iukep, Chi Bpokane rugo nnd Fast "2 hours from Portland to (Jlilc.igo, iNo Change nf Cars. OCEAN AND niVKK HCIIIODULR From Astoria All sailing dttto- siibjecl to change For Han Francis co every five days Columbia Ftlver To I'oriland and Way Landings. I 7 a. m. laallv ex cent Hun. 4 u. 111. exc. Monday Steamer Nahcotia leaves Astoria on tide dally for llwaea, connecting there whii (rains for Lonir Itcach. Tloira and North Heach points. Iteturnlnit- arrive hi nst .ria same ev-oalng. O. W. IMJNsnrcHKT, Arent. Astoria. A. L. CHAIO, Oenernl I'asae-ngcr Affnt, Porlland, Oregon, Foley's Kidney Cure oukes kidneys and bladder tight. ti 1.1 1 11 rtw'J liv -1 siiKitirr') sale. Hv vinue "f an sculim lsu. out ( i ho Cir. ul. Court i th Hist of Org "1 It th County f Clal..i, on the !lrt day of Juim. 1U0I, upon Judg. men. reinleie.l thi'Mn ii (h t, of March, isi'4. In favor of M. K Harris. I'lalntirf, ti nd against Us.rgP Hu fa'm rcidnni. for the uin of tr.aj jj, tho fUr. her inn f !'' a.tiir.iry's r ogti.h i-r with lnleret thnrsoti . Ihn lgl rate fiom (lis lo.ti dy nf Mnrh, li'.'l. and . lie of and upon I hi writ coiiiinam'ltig an. I requiring in ry upon thu properly of tb ubuv iiniii, difetld.lll! t" satisfy till. JlldglllOu., m-t.'i.-.i, ,'.! an I all Se-cruing dit lid ult.l. h (he following l'M'rlb. i.VWi property I" Wl. I.... n. r. block I, First Add, ! Ocenll lili'le. lot 3. J, I. 4, (, T, blvk I. I Ms 1 le ::. Iiielu'lis, block 1, In. a 1 io .1.'. iii. liiMir, block 1, .u ( i, ).' m. elilsli", .o,k 4. Hill's All '.i Uce.ri iiov-. oi 11 to l. Inrliislvii, block , lol I to HI. H ... 1.'. i) !.) Ul, lneiii.iv,, bl.N k . lo.i I. :. II .1. " j t, in luiiv... bl.k-k .. lots I In 3. inn'U'lv, t -sk 10, lot I io :e in. Iii"lv. hh..N II. Ij'i I ., 0. Inclinlve bl'S'k 14. Ilill'siWnnd Add to Venn ilrov. .g I, , J, ft. 7 . I'-. II. 1.1. It bl'Hk. I. Ion 1, 2 J 4' 4 7 . I'V II. IS. block . lot I.' lo IK. Incusiv., block T. k( I io It, In. tJii.lv. hl.x'k IA. lot t In H. Ins-luslv bl.s'l, IS lis 1 to :i lndiiv, blivk If I'H I ... :i Incluslv. Il.h-k 17. Ion I t.i :i incliisivs. I.l.vk II. lot I, J, I 4. i. t. 7, 1 1 ID. II. 13. blmn jj ,t I in 33 inclusive. I.(.k iO. i. 1 f, J, i is. r. v ) in bick in, 'tfi i lllll'a He,-. md Ad I ... l),-rn (lr.iv o( I, J. 4, 5. I. 7. 1. , 10 11 i block I. Ie' 1. 3. . 9 In. j. bhx-k Z. lots I 3. 1. 4. 1. T. I s io II. i. I'ksk J. Ids I, 1. 4. S 1 7! ; in hi a 4 io. 1, t. 1 4, 1. t, ' 7. I. ) It). Il.k . lot 1. i. 3. 4. (. 7. I, . 10. II. 13. blivk . lots I. 1, 1, 4. . li. II. i;. bl vk T. tuts I. 1, 4. i, f 7. s. .i. II. 9. bl.vli R k.t 1 J. 4. b. . 7. . . 10 U II. hlx-k I k.l 1. J 4 9 II 11 I.', 1.1,, a, 0 lol I. 3. 4. 1. 4. 7. V . 10. II 1J, block 11. I't I I. J. 4. I I 7. I m. block 1:. !" I. :, 1. ui ; k 1 10. Id k 13. lot. I. . 7, I. . bU-k 14' lot I. 7 3. 4 7. . , 10. II. J. ui.H'li U. I..' 1. 3. 3. 4 (.. J, I. 1 17. bl .ck l lot. 1. J J. 4. ft I 7 V J. I 11. 17. i.Uk 17. Ma I. j j 10 11. 17. ..u n I-. 4. j ; 1 ,' hi s-k P. I.e. I. J. J. 4. ft, , T t 10 block 7". let. I. 3. I. 4. ft I. 7 I t, 10 M.M-k 71 lot. 4. ft. t. 7, . t 10 17. bl . k 77. I.... I. J. 1, 7. f !; II. i: bl.sk 73 I..I I. J. J, 4, 1. t 7. . I". II 17. ICn-k 34. lot I. J 3. 4 '. 1. . . ' 1" H. 17. bl.vk 35 lo. ' 7. 3. 4. J. :. V J 10. II. 13. block 14. lots I. 3. J. 4 J. I i. s. 0. II. J bl h k 77. I. t. I 7 3. 4. ft. 4. 7. I I lo' bl.s k ;. I.x I. 3. J, 4. ft, 4. 7. I. I 10," hl.ick tt lot. I I I 4. 6, 4. 7. I t I'V II. 17. hi s k 10. I.. I I. ), 1 4 ' 7, , s 11 j. ,,H., j t, ( ' 3. 4. S. 4 7. 1 10 11. 13. bl.K k K. I'.' clflo lrk near Fori Mteyen Or lot. I. 2. X 4 .4, 4. 7. I. hla, k I. I.Ms I ... ll. Inclu.lve. . vk 3. ol 1 10 J7. Inclu lvr. Mi-k 3. lot I. 3, I, 4. ft 1 7 1. 9. 19. II. 13. blrx k 4. lot 1 to 34. In. cliHlVf, I.I.K-k J kit t.i r. HwtuW. lot 30 lo '4. tnriu.lt. black t, te ti to M. InUuslve y, ;a t1(, 1 l0 1 jn. ilu(v. ol . k 1 lot, J I. 10 ll. IJ. 1J, 14, block lot I 1.1 TO. iiieluaiv lot 30 ..1 64. Inelusiie IiLh-Ij 0, lot I lo &4. III. lu.lie. bl.sk 1 1 lo I .0 34. Iii.du Ivc. b!. k I.'. l-t. I to 74. in.dusli bl.H-k II l t I !., 'I. inrluslv. bLnk 14. lo' I ,. i rie.'u. ir. lot ;s ( H. inclusive, bl - k I. lit. I in 14. In, In iv. ..l.sii ic. 1 ... 11, inciii.ii. block 1 r. I.e. 1 ' I"' I t . M '1.. ... 74, in, hi-l. - Ol-lu.'l '. ... k i 1 e. iik .' I. 1 'Ck i't I.e. 1 :l o- 1 , , it 1 :.. '.4. hi. Ins.. , II. 1.'. I ." : .t. i. t, ' i 1 : o u hi k :'s 1 . , t '".'. 1 , 1 . i'.. 1.-. 1. ." ' I inclusive. ,i.k k M. i'i. w M, k II. I e, I k 7". I"'i 3 t , 74. 'I lo'ii I 1 , f.4 Inelu- ! 1 to :.4. iii. in. iv, i . 14 in. Hili r. t.i h k mil bl". k t 't. ' bl... k I't! I"t. 3. 14. :4. :.. 74 7. 41. 4 7 PI 4;. r.;. ' I I i 73. inclusive. ' . .''.' Inclti'lv,. M... k ' I". II. 17. It. II I., i ''. ;s ;. l. .",i -a, ' I' I'l. 4 4.' M. I I . M. in. Ins i .-. " 1 tl I'i. II 13 ' I. i ' 4 bl U ill. i '" Mock 34 I 'Ii I b - .'!'. I '! I I . II. i Hill', Fir.t All in C '. f the W ti. i -pi a 'r . 7 (il ' ! " e , s aide of i. i -o l e 4, i s - V. ! of W.ll M-r , . t 'he S I! '4. ..ad ' - ' Tp . N "f l I M-r . all ,.f !h f. : 3. -,l t b'... k tl l.!..ck ::. 1 . lots 1 ;,. :.', , to .'7. in. iuo , llielllnl V-. I.i . k Asl'.I I 'I, -1 nn I It. ' ').. I ill s '..,! rf i- is " . 1 Tp N '. it and lb- N Ii th W '. .,; i It 10 U . ., ali.o- . ' 'la's .p N'o'lc Monday, lb- hour siild la i' I a I .l .petty 111 "I' I h-i.'bv Hi oc f I" In front v i en thiii n III n t.i v ,,f July, l ;h I m k in the foren..on of -f and a. (he Court nous- ,i,i ,r. Pi I,,. i-.V ( At.,rl. ' 'llllS..p I '...I'l'', . I, eg,,:, ,, , ,,,IO im-llon ' i tl,,- ,e,..,r ,i,,,.r, f..r cash, the ab ,v- .1 -sc! I,.-I ,ro.. rly lo. snllsfy lulg-n.-nt. Intsrrsi, costs and nil nc i Hour . ..-ts Til"! LINVILLK. Sh.'i ft , i'lui,., founiy, Or. As', u la, i ii. g e, j,,,, n IJ,)! N'iTIi-.: F"lt IM'IIMCATION I'nlled St it..s i,,t urn,.,., Oregon CHy. "regon, Mv :'ii, pKil: No.lc . h-r by give,, that In coin pl'iitic.. with the provision, f the ,,ct of emigres. f J ,, S7, pnMt '.An act for the s,. t ,lmhf.r , thl, Klines f Calif,,,-,,!,,, Oregon, Nevada nnd Washington T.-i rit..ry." a emend ed to all ll,. i,,,.,!,,. ,,) ,,,. tiv of August 4. IX!iL. William W Pos. of )ln.-y. County ,,f Htnl of orego,,. ,!,, ,,llv nUi ,n u (,mi.e his sworn statement. . fi:71i foP tru. purchas. of t 4, v ,, , j , ,, 4. 'if -lion No. 4. m lownshl), No. north, range N. 7 -:, and will offer proof to show ti,,,, , ,,, ,,, . more vnluahle fr ; tlmtB,r or than for agrlciir I,llrrHs, an() , esliibllsh his claim io said land beforit Ihe reglsl-r an re,...Ver 0f Ihl offlc 0J':K,i" ny- Oregon, n Th.nlay. th Kth day of Angus,, !m1. n,i ns wltnossi-st Mrs. Mary l)e,k. f ,,nPVi clatsnr. ounty, "regon; h.-I,,i (iBf.r, f Olney lUitmp C.nmly, or-gon; Mrs. Appollonlrt Johns,,,,. f oiiu.y cfttnp (...linfv. reg.m; Hl.In.-v Ie, of Aio rln, ' latwp c.i,,ty (m gn Any and nil i.-i uinn ..... 1...1.,- .i..,.r-,.. IV thf nbove-denerll,,,, ftn, rf. -luested , ni- Ih. lr claims In this of flr nn or before a ,, , giisl, IIMI. r vs ,,..,.,,,,.0 Itcglsier. ALMINIKTItATOIfH NOTICF. Nollce I hen dcrslgnM hiw be,.n appointed admlnl trator of th cstnt,. f ti..- ,.'......... deoeael. All per,,,,,, i.vlng cili agiUmt said esintp Bre re,,rr" to pre sent the l ime lo him duly verified ac riordlng to law, within six month, from thl date. A T to l cistroi Admlnlslralor of ths'!.;tate of T'hos. v-.... ...... i.ei-ase.1, uw of first publication, June 21, s.