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5S-IWfT 'W "" jsTVMiJtiffO (JAl'iTAii JoUJtKAL, TttltoAV, ifAY IB, tiwn, LjMM MHMaMMl4Mi .tali. THE (HTML JOIKAil ftMMMM) DAiiiY, MXUKM HUrilHY, HIT Trill HilrMl rublMifrif Company- ttart OAm HIkVJoiorcUI Mfrtl. Wltori. MOfCPt IftOTHERi, iMtftt', hy carrier, per iwialb............. JO W Witt & KJJSIfrr-rrnr K MIR 8TATBMB.NT J)H TIIK MSJMIWf COtfTriUVKKSY. If (lie tvimmlMlouftr wiie imffttiUierirt, who X Of of permlonn ttiillfl rjinrin , n..u "" .. MrtMt tho amr of cmijtreiw upon whloli Ate present ylem renin and who could revl9.(be roll ad libitum and etrlko of! life rmwm ef liuudftHla of tliottHatirls of DfoSlftt WeflclarU'K. he would bo In Roinewhat the portion that an expec tant public seems to conslilef f Judge William Lochreii, of Minneapolis, to have entered upon Maya the Aluy num ber of the lluvluw of JIqvIowh. Auto cracy la not our American method; but It would ccrtnln'y bu u great relief H Judge Lochren could bo given abHolub and final power to rtmdjunt both Un law and the administration of our pen atou ayetetn. The theoretical princi ples Involved are Jitdt now In verj aetlve dispute. Few nioti whose word earry weight are oppoui to the goner ous peusloulngof all plulnly dcserylm eases. A wise revision of the law would probably lutireuHo the umounU pnld to fionio oluisses of veterans, seri ously ana permauoiitly disabled as u 'result of ter vice rondered their country. Other classes or Biiii-claes would probably be rejected altogether. JUu there Is less reaso u to complain of tin system asset forth In existing statues, than of that lax administration of tin laws which has admitted to the rolh many persons not fall ly entitled to pub lto support. It Is very easy to state tin case too harshly, and to censure honest and palrlotlo men as If the were rogues. Moreover, much liut been said and written In amplification of the so-called scandalous pension abuses by men grossly Ignorant of the whole subjeot. But when all this I ooMoaded, tho very faco of the situation reveals disproportion and an abnormal tendency. We have admitted to the! roll since the outbreak tf tho war nearly I "-minor. m iuiiiiuu mm n nun ui pcuaiuuura, ui whom net far from a million survive to this day and aro publlo benelloJaries. Of those uowou the list, more than half have been added slnco tho Inauguration of Mr. Harrison In 1689. Until I860, yearly disbursements for pensions hud never reached $36,000,000. In 1888 (Il eal year) they approached 80,000,000. In 1802 they exceeded $140,000,000. Ex isting requirements nun hardly be met xwlth leas than $176,000,000, and It Is foreseeu that $200,000,000 annually will very soon be needed. Tho act of 1800 admitted to relief any surviving Union oldler who hud Krown disabled ami needy, providing their physical disabilities were la any way trace able to tholr sorvlco In the army. It was a policy about -which men honestly dltlered. Bonn meu believed that It wub fair and wine M well aa broad and geuerous, and that It would have the approving verdiut of future generations. Other men saw in It only mad extravagance, at the dlota ten of greedy claim ageuts, organised '"pension-grabbers," and demagogue polltlolaus. There were two tenable polntaof vlow, so utterly unlike that a statesman might honestly have taken Uker aide of tho contention. Hut When It cornea to tho concrete admin istration of the laws, It ought to be easy to agree that there should bo the jBoat searching scrutiny used to keep ttte rolls clear of perjurer and frauds. It haply remains to be seen what can be (tone at this Juncture. Judge Lochren' appointment la ofrun Ideal excellence. The Republican legislature of Allnnoio ta endorsed It unanimously aud with othuslasut, lie served with eminent valor In the war, aud la lu full sympa thy with the veterans. Hut ho Is a Just Judge, a 11 rm administrator, aud no i Maker for votes or popularity. Party feeling on tho pension haa abated much. Tkatlmele ripe for Ita treatment on Boa partisan, reasonable lines. Judge Luefcreu'a tnanagemeut of thoottloe will have tguu with a prestlgo not equalled by that of any of his predeces . Dally Astorlan, awia.ij.ji -u. i. sm railing Of a Log. As easy aa falling oft a log," la tut M saying. When ft waa llrst uttervd, oteody kuowa. Nothing l easier, un lesaltwtlw taking of a dose of Dr. Hsms's Pleaaaut l'ellels. Thwe act ftkettjagle. No grilling or dreuchlng allows, as It l with the old-fashloiieti (Ht. TiwteJW that follows rvsemble IImsm mm of Nature In her happiest Moeds: the Impulse given to the dor "ftMst Mvw la of the moat aalutarv kind. kapeedlly maulfestetl bythedlsap- w an wiHHwsymptonis. wiok Ullllll .... -I... u. ........ .1. ....!.. i. -.n tin inn nuiuiBuii, mi the right aide and shoulder. . .i' . . . . . . -ii-a-ip. mh j-nruw-ir-a in mo akin Mini dMialki are Sieedlly remedied by tho tO TMfc UOY8 tHr W. I Mnl (i lre ri A tnott'iMfPAfi'liCFxIl Twill msknur lire suiceMfiil It tmi hew II M t tnt slioslib OW It Irt His lrttr- lion'l Mr a Ihfntf In "xl ft&mliH Till It esri lis no MM. Ami wliet hurst your l-fi Ural dully work, M , , Uoh't m n lialf wny ilslililer-. Don't ll ftisd ilhls andslilr Anil tlilik It itosM't mutter! . TmtsiKitMalkli,trftili,,and"tttrTH for until yiitlf lk In efff6t It Is now s'kmI ahosRlii it your trrtrk U In tlie HclitxAmiin, Mnka your Ivtwn tell) No nmlliT wlint oti irienn to be, Ilillld our foutidntloti well. Every knotty wifntnnil proMem Tlist you brarely innotrr now Will Incresm your oklll to labor With Wm pen or Willi Hie plow. If you iiweep Hflre or (Able, ife tero yen eu belilnd Every lox And tmfo Mt4 eosnlen It will psy, ou'll always flhd, To I carefiib ttutfent.tlioreaRli, TIioukIi llw work hnnl and tongU And when you've ilone your.very btt Twill then 1)0 "good enoagh." fio you'd iKittrr Uke my molto If yoo ever mean to work 10 any Mullen hluher Tlmn (i Mnbla boy or clerk. It will nmku yuu Independent; .,- It will ninko you no mun'odobtor. Then never wiy "It's Reed enough" Till It can Im no better. tiofdon Days. A Chlncn r.rfend. mntiv votiva turn " "very many yenr ago," sala t Cliincso ortnno tollcr,."thoro wiw r redheaded Chinaman in China. Ht lived there bo long ngo that no one now living had over Been him. Chow Fut was his name, and ho was tall and fair of complexion. From some causo not pleasing in tho eyes of oni of the numerous gods, Chew Ful was known of nil over north Chinii. whore ho lived and grow to man hood. "Ono day it was disclosed to a few of tho faithful that this pnrticulat Cliincso with tho red hair must dio. but it was not oxplnincd by the deity why. It is not known to this day why the order was disoboyed, for no stops wore tnkon to end tho lifo of Chow Fut, and bo a fearful vengeance was wreaked on tho pooplo. A tor riblo carthquako occurred, and tho waters of tho sea overflowed tho hind, engulfing thousands of inhabitants, who wero carried out to sea by the receding wntors and drowned. "Tho red haired Chineso was lost nt tho samo timo, and it is believed was transported direct to tho infernnl rogiont, whoro ho must always suffer fearful torturo." San Francisco Ex- Tfc atutfclB kmtefere existing fssMMt J, 0, Hubsrtaon aud F. H. lbr --!fy T "M ""vetl by hiu i Ur all wonlsa yA oh aeetwtU dae pa? Ml owlataHdlHg 4-U-4W ICuit Preventer. A sitnplo method of keeping iron and Btool frommsting is to coat them with a solution of rubbor in lienzol, raado about tho consistency of cream. It may bo applied with n brush and is easily nibbed off whou desired. A coating of mora use whoro the "tooth" imparted by rubbor would bo disad vantngoous is prepared by dissolving 2 purts of crystals of chloride of iron 2 of antimony chlorido nud 1 of tan nin in 4 of water. Apply with n sponge or rngnnd allow to dry. Ah many coats can bo given as aro doomed necessary. When dry, it is again washed with water, again al lowed to dry and polished with lin Boed oil. Tho antimony solutiou should bo as noarly neutral aa possi bio. Now York Telegram. On AViiy to llrank Gliu. It is scarcely crediblo, but it is a fact, that a glass can bo brokon by tho volco. If you atriko a thin wine glass whllo you hold it by tho stem ItwHl omitacortain note iu mot cases a pretty, deep ono. Ou tin proaching tho glass rapidly to your mouth nud shouting into it tho same not as loudly as possible, tho vibra tions of tho glass boing thereby ox tended, it will bo shivorod into frag tnonts. This used to bo a favorito oxporimont of Lnblacho, tho ro uownod basso, who, whon in com pimy with his friends, thus broko ono after Uio othor all tho glasses uiat woro nauaod to him. Exchiiugo. Negro lrvr In the South. Negro graves in tho far south aro Bomotimes curiously garnished with tbo bottlos of modicino usetl by the lowrted in thoir final illness, and Uio duration of tho malady is easilv S.ioi8etl by tho number of bottles, fton these aro Uio only things to mark tho mound, and ovorythiug about tho gmvoyanl boars tho marks of tho hastoohtirnctoristioof a super stitious pooplo in all nmt tors concern- ing tho dead. Now York Pros A youug man nt Niagara, having been crossed in lovo, wulkwl out to tho precipice, gavo ono lingering look at tho gulf beneath him nud-went homo. Ilia body was found next morning iu bod. Tho suggestion is passed on that hooka with whlto and very delicately tinted bindings aro clewmnl in book sloros by mbblug tho covers with a olt or chamois dipped in ixiwdeivd puuuco stone, Tlio injury dono to vegetation by iwltiug rains U incftloulablo, and thco who liavo watched tho benefits of applying moisturo only to tho root can upprocinto tho difference. ftefore nit (lo(n Wtlis Wo! Id 'a Enquire About T in L lulled Kxnress trains ht t io(Jh caKO( AillwttUkeo AHl, l'mil Hallway between Ht. raw and unicago ana Oniiilin and (Jlitratro. These trslns are vestlbiiledi eleclrlc Ilghled and strain healed) with the fu est Dining and Bleeping Cur Hervlce In tho world, Tlio Klcctrlc reading llitht In each berth hi the successful novollv ofthie progressive age. and Is highly appreclab en uy an regular pnirons or tins line. We wish others to know Its merits, as tliouiilcflgo Milwaukee &Ht,rauiIlall way Is the only Hue In the west enjoy Ing tho exclusive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agents or address C, J. hi)tV, General Agent, J. W. Cabkv, Trav. Pass, Agt. 226 Htnrk Ht Portland, Or. tf tUbBM MAItKKTtJ. Wheat- 02o per bushel. Oats 8640cper bushol. Potatoes 600o iwr bushel. Flour $3.00 per bbl. Urau (Hacked) $18.00 por ton Hhorts (Hacked) $20.00 per ton. neaps, white, 8o per lb, Eggs 10c ier dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Bucked) $20.00. Ducks 12jo per lb. Qceso 7c per lb. Turkeys 10c per lb. Lard 12J15c per lb. Duller 2630o per pound JJeef 712jo dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jo, dressed. roric 7Wizjo dressed . 1 J6fi Wool- Hoiw 14( )18o per lb. )lGc per lb. Danger I It you have a feeling ot oppression and un easiness a little abovo tho diaphragm, and Just below tno right ribs, aggravated by lying on mo right bide, look out I Assuro Mfate, youi liver is disordered. Perhaps not serious ly as yet, but fiiUil hopatlo abscesses to nut uncommon, Mo-noucrs Miomncb Bitters is the precise remedy to rcgulato tbo liver, and pi event lis congestion and Inllarnatlon, and to umfierno nuuu luiuor inaiotnoiiui aeruuge menu as yellowness ofthe skin and baUol tlie eye, furred tongue, sourness of the breatb. nausea on rlsinu in the mnrnlnir. dlizlnno slclc beadacbo and conntlnallon. II v rBlnili.c- Iho bowels pulnlcssly,lt opens a channel of inut huvBujiuriiuuiis uiie, cnecssa tenan cy to congestion and engorgement of tho liver, at the samo tlmo clvlngugontle Impetus to Iisstcrctlvn action, andullbrds relief to the stomach, which Is usually inactive out of or der aud oppesied with wind wnen the bowels nrocosute, use ;ue miter niso in fever and Mgue, rboumatlsm and kidney troubles. SKIN DlBSAHHa, Whal speciaclo Is more tll?gtifillnt lliafi that of a man or vrowsn with a skin disease which shows Itself lb pi oh pies or blotches on hands, arms, faco and neck7 I( Is simply Impure blood, Bee what lirandretls Pills did for a cliroolo easel Oeoro Chapman, PlncenlnK, Mich., says l "For four years I was In tboMounted Infantry In the "Ui 8. Army, residing during that time principally In Texas, Almost all of that time I had a chroulo skin disease, characterised by an erup tion over the entire surface of my legs add thighs, arms and chest. Tho doc tors leaned It eczema. I bad given up all bores of ever being' cured, when Draudretb'fl Pills were recommended tome, I concluded to try tb;m, and I have thanked God dally since then that J did so, I used them for about three months, aud by that lime, was completely cured aud have never had any trouble slnco." Buby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla, CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PIUS. i m CURE Blck Headache and relieve all the trouble tnel dent to a bilious state of the system, such at Ululness, Nausea. Dronsinewi, Distress aftel eaung. ram In tlm Side. o While their most remarkable sttcccs liau been shown in curini v'h Ik 4ii ueh, .els. Headsei.ri, yet Cahti n'w l.trrt r f.ivii. are wiunlly aliialik' In luiistiivV 1 ci.l onu preveming in niinny Inp mi they also corn ct nil dirorilrs ' stimulate the lcr and fgv' Jven If Miey only cured HFU DYSPEPSIA Is that misery experienced when suddenly made aware that you possess a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspep tics have tho samo predominant symptoms, bat whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying cause it in the LIVES, and one thing is certain no ono will remain a dyspeptic who will It vrUl correct Acidity of the Stomach, Kxpel foul gases. Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion 'and at tho samo time Start the Liver working anil all bodily ailments will disappear. "For more thin three years I suffered with Dyspepsia in iu worst form. I tried several doctors, but they afforded no relief. At last I tried Simmons Liver Regulator, which cured me in a short time. It Is a good medicine. I would not be without It." Jambs A. Roans, Phllad'a, Pa. "As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, Torpid Llrer, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever use anything else, and hare never been disap pointed In the effect preduced: it seems to be almost a ptrrect cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Boweu.." W. J. McEuiov. Macon, Ca. ssTssssllsf9s?9 POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fresh and Bait1 meats ofthe best quality. Poultry and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE, 2 ONLY LINE RIOTING THROUGH T. .1. KKtm HO08K PAINTIN0, l'Al'JSlt IIAN01N0, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, Xrth and Chemeketa Street, - i. f i ,is ss, m, . . , ,, . ! Goo, Fotitlrisch, CASH 'MARKET llesl meat and free delivery. 136 State Street, FRED A, ERIXON, STONE AND I3RI0K CONTHA0TOR. Estimates made on all kinds of . . . wor. Tteildenceror.igihand Belvlew Screen Doors AND JOMIINO, Morlcy A Wlflstotilpyj Shop 01 Htato street. J. I,. ASH BY. Meat Market, 90S Commercial Street. Oood meats. 1'ronipt delivery. nt.Bieni, J,K. MUJtl'lIV, Tile for Sale, Irlck and Tlfe Yard, NOltTit BAIJuM. Take Itl EVENING JOURNAL, Only a cent a day delivered at your door, JOAN 0, MARTIN, Horseshoeing. BLAOKSMITHIN.G. Btato Street, - - Salem. 1 1 mum k sOaV. OAWDIB8, FrnH and Cigars, It. T.IiDMmit;Y Oiriir Mad Tobacco, BIIiUARD PAKLOB, 040 Oom'l t3tr.,. T. W. THORNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, Remodela, ro-oover and main upholstered nirnlttire, , iirS cfass work. Chemehuk $ Htotolnsurnnrebioflk. "" EXTRAORDINARY mm . Of 'Standard "Books Jthe Most Ttrffous 'Authors. ,' THE WILLAMEHE, SALEM, OltEGON. 'Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day Auvumkuuivi urkween l'oruano ni, b. Kranrlsoo. Flrst-claas In all iu .2..??J ." tU table are served with the """'"""ran. Clioiceat Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I, WAGNER. Prop. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of thc- Southern Pacifid Company, CAUrOMNIA. EXPRESS TRAIN ItUN DAUTIJ. TWKKN PORTLAND AND 8. V. Mdlltll. DAILY TRAINS ' 'ii tlu y miii i - ho su.Tor i i nut fortuii. hore, ami .1 o Uidisl'l' rli they w . i b Uut after -u ij Ks s to those s L'otnplatnti s does not end .iy them will And Romany ways that to do without them. HE s tho Iwno of Roman v lives ihithmi.k.ni ft make our sjrwnt boast. Our pills cure it hlla otheia do not. CAitTia'a Itti.k fjvan Titxa are very small and very eaw to lake. One or two pllsi make a tloso. Tlity aro strictly veRetableand do not crlpe lor puree, hut by their pernio action iiiu all who use them. In vials at 25 centsj (no for fl Hold cervw here, or sent by mail. CABTI1 UrSKIKS CO., lit Tctt MR MM Smill Pnca. 3-L Leaving Portland. 8:45 A- M. " 7: DAYS 30 P, M. TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to lOmaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For rates and general Information call on or addresu, W. 11. HimUiURT. A sat. O. P. A. ru Washington 81.. fnUTUANtl. (IKKnnit A FREE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUR READ ERS EACH 'SATURDAY. Ilead L tactions on Coupon Carefully. THE) JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon h printed In the Daily Joubnal every Saturday, which is ..., ,, weeK. Dave a or tdese coupons hav,ng dIfferent number, and send them, with 5 cents to pay p08tage, etc., to the Journal of fice, and your chrlce of the following books will be sent you. It is best to make 1st, 2d and3d choice, so ,n case we are out of the first we can send you theseconrt or third. These books are the bt 25 cent book printed and that means a i-, these days of cheap books. Call and see them, or send your order by mall We know they will please you. By simply cutting out the coupon in each Batcr- uay-8 journal and enclosing 6 cenh, to pay postage and package eacn montn rree wnat would ccst during the book store or news stand. Called Rack. 7.-UU p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:18 a.m. L.V. LV. Ar. Portland Halem Run Fran. i i nil. Ar.j 7.A1S.B Vv. I 6:28,a tv. 7:00p.m Above trains stop only ul lolJowlngHbUoM north of ltoseburg, EaBt Portland Oregon Clti Woodburn, Salem, Albany Tangent. 3hcdiK Halsey, Harrlsburj.JunctlonUlty, Irving atd HOSmUIKOMAll. DAILY. 8.30 u. ru. 11:17 a. m 5-50 p. m. liV. Lv. Ar. fortiana Salem ltoseburg Ar. I 4o p. in, Lv. I 1:40 p. b, Lv. I 700s.b Albany Local, Unity fexuvpt nunday Lv. 1'orUaud Ar. IDiJUiuo. Lv: sulem Lv. 7.3) a. m. Ar. Albany Lv,B.30 s. iu. 500 p.m. 7:52 p.m. 9-00 p. in. Dining Cars on Ogtlen Itoute PDLLMAN BDFFBT SLEEPE11S AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. Vest Side Division, Between Forlim! and Cervallis: PAII.Y--(KXOBPT SUNDAY). 7..W U. III. 1H:10 p. m. LV. Ar. -foriluuu fJorvallls Al.l Lv.l Al Albany and (rvallls connect trains of OrpgonPHnlflp Jtnllmflrt. OJJJ. UI. 12.65 p. Tf. WltB Itll-BKW CKAIW- lllll.y KHUKiMM., we give you year from J2.50 to $3.00, at any (Lift? HV P- dn BoU6obey, l 2 8 4 AlaMeroftheMlne. o juvira aiartyr. 6 Case of Reuben Ualsehl. . A SAL.K,Fbt ror Fortuae. Jt 'The Ua apan Affair. A timaa a Sacriflee. Karma. A JUark Deed; A Tale et the Peasant's War. A House Pa'ty. The Gray and the Blue. The Detect ve a Kye, and Cecil's Fortune A Hteel xsecklace. Jess. Hhe. King; Boloroon'a Mines. Dark: Days, Death or Dishonor. The One Thine Needful. The Kvll Genlui Kedora; or, i'ue Tratedy tn the Rue de la IVlx. I lfeof Henry Ward Beeoher. 10 U 13 13 H IS 17 IS 19 SO 'a 2i Raleleh Rivers. -:; uuQlty'i Wlf. The iladdoxes. w ThUHefn'.8Token. W lUehD; lhm.ni.i...n . V, ft " " TFaliur tr '"Ue Ua,n- :ti) p. iu. 7:25 p. m. Lv. Ar. i'oiLhinri MrMlnnvlUfi Ar. Lv. 0-JJU.W f:43s.m To-,Jl ""'""In the Kantern States, CannJi ?7KuropSJ:a be obtained at lowest ratei p RfwTTi "K'NNKIt, Agent, Halem. K. KOKHI.KII, Maunirer. OS rO MadAltiAlaAll ta. 8 ?aass. vere:-lhij.oi-T-J The 0W from u&iT9' OREGON HRDG I . MeMaCenrkCTts. J ' ' S yuSlsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH PBsVKssssssssssssssB'as"AjPfBiMHSjUH ssVBwVr'V3s9vrxPPW9VB'9sssssBia' MHitlrixid W tvr lookitiK for 6ym iwthy, ail undoubtedly thnt ia why we Ml tt our wow morn tvtulily thiui w do of our ivlwuHir. HtHotkw wruhiif back ou i(4ilf, trnd mi ItMuUHotito thought or fttio, b Um tjftwuetU of iHft4nskJ. Wmc- isilsssssP COMBINED HEDGE AND WIRE FENCE. Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the most durable, Winds do not blow it Tho cheapest and best fences in uso. down; it does and trainini; a oluco over Hoods do not wash it way; ovoi flows do not injure it; not deWH'. This dilr.mm slinwa tliu motlnul if ilutit inr tho lledtjo. For farthor imrticulara caII at our LADD & BUSH'S BANK, Salem, Oregon. " ' ' MTjjralece 8uUcUa. SI sa 89 S7 ss w 40 41 4J a 41 4 40 47 4i W 51 M U 64 U M ST M W K) et M J M 64 ST HI M 7U 71 U H U Allan Quar.erma n. Only a P rmer'a Daughter. A Cuimerclal rrlu. West of the Missouri. Kast and Lotwe. A Moderu Circe. A l'urllau Lever. Aa In a IooklBf Qlsaa. r or Uer Dally lrad. i A HrJLVoua Woman, Tne Duchess. ' A Ch amity Row. Dr.JeKylland Mr. Hyde. r5oufh.KVnKe! r NOrth 1,ul A UaUinfora Heart, MarrtacoaudUlr roe. Maiva, the Uypsy Hrlde. The Urrat Ueaner. A PlincA nf tliH liinrul- Jack and Three J I. la. Alouu'a Cbulen. AnseJ iu; or, InSplteofAU. Marvel. Th-Htory of Antony Orac. A PalseHtait A I.il Intemt, A KiurryJa Diamonds. li.rbara. The raasanxer Xrom Hcotland.Yard. Herr laulu, Tne Partners. Tn Wr Koad. Kins or Knave. A ileal UuOd Thl-r. Napoleon and Marie Louise, Chris. Old msiar's Hero, Li T. Tha BUeshall Qhnata. The Mister of a UuBMmOab, Tbellelrof Uane. By MlsidveBtura. LaJy HuUtto's Ward. 1-raeklBsthaTrulh. Mr. VMMw't Will Dr. Qlrttolv's Daughter. laallaira Joe; A Kearkab Cat. Dwoira Val.rT:o,. HaUaTrulh. A Ma OhIU. ratrrk14. Madau'a War. loo 101 iu 101 105 lUd 107 1C8 109 110 rieopatra. ineien-soishem. eMuuurvi land Wooed 2YM tHnrjr a AfrVaa Farw. Ml HeirtEtrrtAa. M A KUR4HU OkUfAV. TSSloUK1tAton. iir u? ?'? ne Heart Dr. v, lltiur's Note Uoo? Holand Oliver K' ? "rli'VeofHer. 113 Al aii's wir.. 115 LaOl Ulani-aV.. ... .. I be rvaiTSVV"V eaa4 Trpllopt'sDaemm1 naLoe. Trovatv etrlee. BurrlUDnrand. . Tkj?ShMeBi. I$ .hniom Hickih.. iuoaiy,irueat' Uarotrlne Thj'WthW-- ltorteuke. IdlTlmTi.les. An Ideal rVn.n. My tdy Mootine.' What's lUrtfU In the Boat. lUntatorlhaMuilotts? XMaaa of the Crosa sra t A Matter oH" sM.ertVaad Meltarsaetr 1M A DttU4htaroj.rtt 171 TtMl iA.kTiLv"' Lit mh hmi. 5sL,jr:"r.,rr, na 117 118 ISO in at m 127 1.-8 W 130 Ul ll 133 131 1.-5 i 1M 140 141 IU 143 111 145 Hd 111 144 1W 150 151 151 14 147 lis IU 1ft) 141 1-1 IU 1W Its 1X ITS 1 174 1M JH j"ttkta,, The Yaquina Route, OREGON PlHC I fi, ifhiS ?.r8on JDovelopraent company's steam ti J .in" J225 mlles suorter, 20 hours lea iifS?.1 h n by ony othfr route, First claa piSffiSt Pehpcr and Irolght line from , . uuuirumnan rranclKOO. T1MK 80HH.DULE, (Except Sunday.) A? 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