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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
, OUR COUNT V Correspondents Eagle Point Easrleti. BY A. O. BOWLETT. James Ringer is painting Dr. W. B. Officer's new house this week. John R. Cook has material on the ground to make a new fence around his place. Charley Morine has the posts and pickets on his place for a new fence, and expects to soon have the fence built. George Owinga, of Woodville, has rented the Moomaw farm and moved onto it, and Mr. Moojnaw left for Ashland last Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Countryman and Mrs. W. H. Smith went to Phoenix Sunday to attend the quarterly meeting of the Free Metliodisi church. Orland Hall and Mr. Wilson etoDDed here over night Sunday, they were eu route to Big Butte to visit Mr. nans m-oiner. iney have just returned from California, Mr. Abbot, the gentleman who bought the old sobool house prop erty, has the material on the ground to fix up the building and get it ready to be occupied by his family. mong those who attended the Soldiers' Reunion at Medford were M. L. Wood, John Atkins, A. J. Florey, J. R Cook and family. They all report hnving bad a good time. Mrs. R. S. Brown left last Thurs day for La Grande, having been summoned by teletjram to be pres ent at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Steward, who was reported to be very low. A. H. Peachy and family, who have been at the Oiwell orchard for the past two weeks returned home this week. They report having dried about two-thousand pounds of prunes while there. C. E. Hovt, of Fort Klamath, came in last Friday, and left Satur day for Medford for supplies. Mise Lottie Tavlor. who has been visit ing her sister, Mattie, and other friends, returned with him. Messrs. Bellinger, Wolfer, Austin and Parker, of Medford, took dinner at the Sunny Side hotel Thursday of last week. Mr. Wolfer closed the bargain that day for ten acres of the UDner nart of the Haselton place, consideration $500. Donnie MoGee was called Williams by phone last Friday, to see his mother betore her Departure f,,r British America on Saturday. Her husband has located olaimB there and expects to take the rest of the family next summer. Last Sunday John R. Cook took a mining expert, by the name Saintclair. un on Salt creek examine a cinnabar ledge that has been found in that vicinity. Mr. S remained a few days to prospect the ledge moie thoroughly. V. H. Lewis. Mrs. James M, Lewis, and her two children, came over from Sterling last Friday to visit us and attend the dance given by the Snowy Butte Lodge of the A. O. U. W. Miss Agnes Howlett accompanied them to their home on Sunday. Mrs. George Morine, formerly of this place, spent last week here visiting relatives and friends and in the meantime canned consider able fruit. She left Sunday, ac rrtmnmied bv Frank Morine and family and Charles Morine for her home at Bonanza. The dance given by the Snowy Butte Lodge, A. O. U. W., proved to be one of the finest of the season. There were fifty-one tickets sold nd a number took supper who did not buy ticketB. The music was good and the order was excellent, as there was but very little drink ing oninir nn. and those who did indulge kept out of the hall. The only trouble seemed to be that the hall was too smau 10 oeuuiuiuriaum. The lodge is now talking of erect ing a hall of their own. Everyone who took supper seemed perfectly eatisfied. Kanes Creek Items. BY SINE DIE. Miss May Noe has taken a posi tion ac the Ray dam. Mr. Gall, of Sams Valley, is the guest of bis sister, Mrs. Brown, David Noe, who haB been work ing at the Ray dam, has returned home. Mr. Nutt, who was badly kicked by a horse a short time ago, is im proving. Will and Geo. Hieinbotham were visiting relativea in Medford last J hureuay. Bad colds, sore throat and la giippe are becoming quite prevalent nere lately. Mrs. Higinbothatn drove down to Foots creek Saturday, returning the same day. Mrs. Brown and daughter, Miss Ethel, were trading with Gold Hill merchants Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kichols lett on Wednesday for Flounce Rock, to be absent some weeks on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huff, who have been spending several months in Josephine county, have returned home. We are sorry to say that David Mardon is on the sick list. Dr. Chisholra, of Gold Hill, is the at tending physician. A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain's Coueli Remedy has a remarkable record. It baa been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and ueed. It has long been the standard and main reliance in the treatment oi croup in thousands of bomes, yet during all tnis time no case has ever teen reported to the manu facturers in which It failed to effect u cure. When given as soon as me onua beeomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent tbe attacK. it is pieasani to utae, miinv nhildren like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as connaenuj to a oaoy to an adult, tor Bale by Unas Strang. to Beagle Itvum. By J. G. Martin-. Robt. Dearman and family in Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. Pierce, president of the High Line Ditch Co., was in our midst Friday. Jamea Briscoe, of Beagle, took three loads of fine porkers to Cen tral Point Monday. Mr. Williscroft, of Eagle Point section, was in our midst Thursday in search of seed grain Mra. J. G. Martin and aon, Carl, have returned home after a moBt delightful visit to Jacksonville. We were favored Sunday by a brief but very pleasant vieit from Mr. and Mra. Henry Griner, of the Meadows. Miss Helen Holten, the exptri- need teacher of Long Branch, will teach the fall term of school in the Meadows district. Riley Morrison, of Sams Valley, has everything in readiness to be gin the manufacture of sorghum, and will commence Monday, the 21st, with his new evaporator. Rev. Holcroft nreached his fare well sermon at Antioch Sunday, the 13'.b, to a good eizsd audience. His many friend3 wish him unlim ited success in his new field of labr r. The noticeable stir and bustle at the different sorghum mills is quite unusual in this aectiou at this time of the year; instead of having it made into syrup it is being cut for feed. Grandpa Stacy met with a pain ful accident Monday. While horse backj riding the forward cinch to his saddle broke and hie horse be came unmanageable, throwing him and leaving his foot in the stirrup. In some way he freed himself from his perilous position after the horse ran a short distance. FearTnl Odds Against Him. RnBrlrirfpn. alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condlction of un old soldier by name ol J. J. HavenB, versoiller, U. t or years ne was iroumeu with Kidney deaease and neither dootors nor medicines gave him relief. At lonirih lie tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in shoat order anil now he teatifira. "I am on the road tc 5WWiKO000O0O0C A LORD AND TWO LADTES By Cyrus "DericKjon illrOJrO00000000l Scotland Yard hnd n cao on hand that noeded to Iw hnndled with tho ut most delicacy, nnd It was handed over to Inspector Jones. Jones was a red headed, homely looking man, seeming ly more tilted In every way to handle a crowbar In n quarry than to work up n delicate cose In police matters, but as a matter of fuel lie was all Anesse to his Angers' cuds. This ensewas one wherein l.ord Bulhinore refused to Day his JiiBt debts to certnln tradesmen Some lords refuse lo pay Ihelr debts because they can't raise the money to do It. but Lord Botbmore refused to because he denied the bills, though they were sent In by some of the most oronilnent Jewelers In the trade. Not only did the young lord deny the bills and damn the people wno sent inem. but the dnUKhler of Ijidy Jane Sy monds and the wife of Sir John Bevls likewise denied certain bills Incurred at the Bame time nnd while In the com oany of the lord. When Inspector Jones came to inter view the six anxious creditors, each of whom had been let In for at least 1.000. and some of them for three times that sum. they told plain. straight stories. Lord Balbmore had called In company with the ladles at n certain date. He needed no Introduc tion, as lie was well known, but he hnd Inlrodui'od and thus guaranteed Ibe ladles. In each Instnnce they had been searching for birthday gifts, and noth lug but the choicest and the best would satisfy them. Thut three peo- Die of title should call at once was enough to make a shopkeeper gasp for breath, and that the trio should con descend to select liberally of his stock and beor their purchases away with I hem made blm weak In tbe knees for nn hour afterward. Ixrd Bntbmore's credit was good for '.10,000 at any shop In London, and It was really too had that the trio could not Iw Induced lo purchase three or four times what they finally selected. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache CURE Alt diseases of Kidneys, i Biaaaer, urinary Also Rheumatism. Bask che.HeartDlaeasa Oravel Dropsy, Female Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write l'J. """l H? has spent ' "".""U JjlS '" cases ai jours. All consultations Free. Dr. Fenm-rsKldocv and Backache rurt ,.,. ,,r ,v belim alive u,-ilay. I "ad iTiffercd greatly it kidney dlwnsf for y and reduced In wclsnt to r-ti puunua. YffjIKb. ion nounn I to complete recovery." Best on oariu tor l,iver ana jviuue, ........-. .... of Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Chas. Strang Druggist. . BOUGHT WORTHLESS POWDER Tacoma. Yanh.. Sept. 21. Naval ot fleers are greatly cicited over tbe re suits at target prartire and a great scandal may follow. Omcers anil mcu at Forts ..onlen. Flagler and Cnsey have been greatly disappointed by the sudden slump mode In target prac tice records during the present quar ter, and claim II is due to the pool qnallty of powder furnished by th government. 1 mm ' w ir'iKottGIN. Olive Furnace, O ' firugglsH. Wc. 1. k jOTkBoojree. STiVITUS'DANCEltt For sale by Chas. Strang and G. H. Haskins. STANDARD OIL LOSS. . New York. Sept. 21. A bnlldlnt formerly used for a pnrafflno factory containing machinery and belonglni to the Standard Oil company, at Cn van Poltn. Jerssy City, has hen d proved bv Are. Lois, 160.000. for iiiTionVatiflck take (Jnamber- Iain's Stomach and I.ivor Tablets and a quick cure is certain, tor saie Clin". Rtang. The bills hnd not been sent until ihree months later, and they were al most a year old before the various Arms dared to add that part payment would be a source of gratification. Then It wan that tbe denials were made, anil those dentals put the credi tors In a hole. It Isn't considered proper form In Kuglnud to serve a tl tied debtor as they serve a delinquent malefactor. He or she must be treated In a gingerly way until tbe Inst hope is goue. It was the flat denial of each one of the trio that sent the case to Scotland Yard and put Inspector Jones lo work. II looked like a conspiracy, and it was possible that a trick had lieen played on the Jewelers. It wa? nmr weeks .before Inspector Jones itlntle his flrst report, nnd it ran ns fol lows: "I Hnd tltitl nil -.the purchases were ttade In the same week, though on dir- 'erent a f tcruooiis. 1 have had an in ierview Willi each debtor, and all deny lite purchases. Indeed 1 have proofs that Lord Bntluuore was in Tails all lhat week anil thnt nt least one of lite Indies was out of town for the whole mouth. We must either believe tint these three persons are liars und con splrators or that there has been n series of queer mistakes. It was far longer before a second and Anal report was sent In. Inspector Jones did not believe tbe trio to be liars and conspirators, and he ran up atcainst a stone wall at once. In eacli and every cane my lord and his lady friends bad been waited on by tbe head salesman or one of the bouse, and In .nch and every case was well known by sight. The Jewelers couldn't be ure of the Identity of tbe ladles, but that It was Lord Bsthmore who hon ored them with bis presence they were ready to take Ihelr affidavits. Inspector Jones begged to differ with them, but he realised that he bad work on band before he could prove bis point. It made tbe case all tbe more difficult be cause It was a year old. -Ai a begin nlng be visited the pawn shop, and after a long hunt he bad tbe good luck to turn up a string of peers that had been Included among the purcbs. Rut In the end It led to nothing, for the description furnished by the pawn brokers failed to tally wltb the persons if the three accused. Inspector Jones, without being able to advance anything but general reasons, got a further stay of proceedings. He had an Intuition that he would drop on the right clew If given time, and the creditors reluctantly conceded that If they went to law and were beaten tliey stood a good chance of being mulcted lo heavy damages. A year went by and the Inspector seemed no nenrer the end of his case. Then lack stepped In to aid blm. Business of an other nature called him over to Ireland, and one night be found himself hung up In a suisll town with only one thing to do to pass awny a long evening. That was to attend a play to be given at the town hall by a second rate pro vincial theatrical company. Two short plays were billed, and between them Professor Fairfax was to perform won derful feats of Juggling and Imperson ate many well known characters. The Inspector ottended. and his In terest was only so so until tbe Imper sonations biwin. Then It quickeued. and by the time the professor had turn ed himself into Lord Bnthrnore the de- tectlce was enthusiastic. 1 nera were tho dress, gait, the Tolce and tbe ges tures of my lord to a T, as any one who knew him must say. and the sp nlause that followed was ail that could bv have ben hoped for. An hoor later Inspector Jones was Interviewing the professor In Jail and suylug: Xow. thoti, my mou, I ve got you at last, and you might as well make a clean breast pf It. 1 suspected a trick of some sort, but hang me If I thought an actor would have the cheek to do It." Tho professor wasn't easy game, but It nil came out at last, and It was a thing to oxclte adiulrutton In its way. While playing under another name at one of the London music halls the pro fessor had planned the affair. He ex celled In the art of making up, no mat ter how bad his acting was, and bar ing 100 to back bis scheme he Induced two actresses of his acquaint ance to go In with blm. He coun terfeited Ixird Bathmore so closely that be even entered one of the clubs nnd was addressed on the street. When he had tested his disguise he went shopping wltb the Indies, and the result was a haul of 8,ot0 of tne nnest je elry. He would have doubled It had not the nerve of one ot the women failed. The professor had a business bead on him. Not one single artlclo was pawned. The pearls had been stolen from one of the women and pawned by Ibe thief. The Idea was to let a couple of years go by before con verting the plunder Inlo cash. The three lmwrsonators were arrested and the property recovered, and the trio are still DlayliiK at large If not overrnsnai. mis audiences In male and female prisons. The Wllr Heathen. An Englishman who was appointed to an Important post lu China got mar ried soon after. Among the recipients of the usuul little cardboard boxes con- taluiua- a piece of wedding cake was a Chlneae merchant wttli whom the bridegroom had an outstanding count for goods supplied. After the honeymoon one of the Arst persons the newly wedded husband met was his Celestial creditor. "And how did you like the enke?' said tbe Englishman laughingly after tbe usual congratulations. Ah. ha!" returned the Chinaman, with a cunning leer. "Mo no such big fool to eat him, sob. Me put cakee In Are. Burn him up. He, he!" Oh. thal's too bod!" said the Eng llshmau. very much hurt. "You might have tasted It. at least, out or com- nllraent to my wife and myself. Why didn't you?" Me too clute, sab," said tne ceies Hal. with the same cunulng amiie. You owe me monee, sah; sendee pol sou cakee: I cat blm; I die; you no payee up. Houp la! He, be, he know you Ingleesbl" DLSC PLOWS The New DEERE DISC PLOW lias been proven to do the best of work in all kinds of soil, under all con ditions. Call in and see them. HHUBBARD BROS. Medford, - - Oregon. (SAWYERS jOI EXCELSIOR BRANtt -niiFn CLOTHING SLICKERS thlt mi niv am Qairanteed to keep Ju ary. tat Dfi wiicrpreei oolr the nuine tbe kind that won't craek, pMl or get itlckj. All ilin. all ttTlti, Car all kind) of work. U net at dretcre, writ t R. I. SAWTXR MI, Bale lfr-, I m Caaikriifa, Haae. Ijot Letter Romamoe. Half a century ago a young Engltnh-1 man while traveling met a beautiful Sirl and promptly fell In lore with her. A few days later he returned home, and Ms arst aft was to wrltft her a love letter. In It he told her that he could not he happy without her and that If he regarded his proposal favorably he would expect a reply by the next mall. To this letter he received no answer, Mid ho disappointed was he that from that time until his death, which oc curred recently, he shut himself up In lifs home nnd lived like a hermit. Most of his time was spent In reading, and the day alter his funeral the helra be nun lo search the books In his library, for they thought It (ilte possible that the eccentric old man might have hid den some bank notes In them. They found none, bill In a tattered old pamphlet they found another kind of nolo, the love letter wmcn wan writ ten fifty year ago and which the writ pr had forgotten to mall. 'JOO 00 IG50 00 SUM 00 taw 00 . - The SucneRMful fkrtix-. During the time apeut In IhU hospital I learned many things that no textbook teaches, among them the secret of the Bueeeasful physician. I discovered lhat while knowledge was a necessity it wan not the ouly thing; tact, energy, sympa thy and kindliness counted for more. Tho most competent phyalclau was not Inevitably .the most prosperous, wblln the assiduously attentive Ignoramus who made up In care what he lacked In skill kept the hospital crowded and lit the fullnesF of time had his own aant tarlum. Rverybody'a Magazine. DISTUKSS ASTBK KATIN'O. Judge W. T. HollRiirt of ilroeiiMmrg, Lu., who is welt ami favorably known, says; "Two yi-art hko I sufferrcd greatly from Indigestion. Alter eating, great distress would invgrlatily result, lasting for an hour or so and my nights were reatless. I conalmlett to try Kodol liyapensia Cure and it cured me entirely. m nicci' la refreshing and digestion perfect." Sold by Chas. Strang. Tonopah, Nv.. Sept. 21. Ae a rsui: of the verdict of the coroner' Jurj summoned to inquire into the death of Pinjc Unit, the Chinese murdered dur lnr the attaok on Chinatown lint Wed nesday morning, the seventeen men now in the city Jail have been eharnert with murder. Nearly all or tnoae un der arrest are nooks and waltere. Two men suspected have, left emp. The examination of the accused men tekei place today. The funeral of the mur dered Chinese occurred Seturday Everything: le now -quiet end the citi zens are raising funds to proeecute the mob. NORTH SHORE ROAD RUNS A TRAIN OVER ITS NEW ROAD. San Francisco. Sept. 21. The first train of elect rifiilly pronoltd ars ope rated by the "third rail" ytem to run between Skttisallto and San Kafasl on the line of the Nortli Shore rullroiid made the trip Saturday afternoon, ear rvliiK on liourd some 500 Invited ituosl of the company, who were taken oi an inspection trip ovr all of lh-i su burban division of the road where letr irlcity has been substituted for steitm as a motive power. Althoug work in placing the third rail had only been completed for a period of two hours on one portion of Hie road whinn the train ran over, the .vslem worked practically without a liltoli and prove J a complete success. RAPID CONSTRUCTION. San .lose, Sept. 31 .The contrictors are making rapid progress in the work of constructing; the electric road from Ann Jofe to Snrotoijn nnd I-os Oulos. The httllastltiK lo Saratoga has been completed, the big "Ut through th hlll near Saratoga Is finished, i:ul tit graders have re trhed n point two miles beyond Saratoga In the direction of Log Oatos. .Ml Hie mai-rUI for con struction I here ready for use. aba'ndons ALL HOPE. Wc.Mn.Hmi Sent. 21 Minister Reaupro has abandoned hope of the rut Idea Mou of the Puuainn '-anal ireatv He rabies the t'.atn department under date of HoiVtu, HftpieniK-r that the situation Is unchanged, dls- i:uslen sraems nopennw Kress probably ber M. Kovftal tfood oil and paint barrels for sale. J. W. Un. M-U Real Estate Transfers. PIProvostet al to Alice L Morris, acres in tp !!9 s. r I e I 1188 00 Alice L Morris to 8 C Hamaker, land In A-hlaiirt 1400 00 E D Klwood to J K Roberts, 25x108 feet In Hroback's Reserve in Medford.... 1500 00 V It Roberts to W S Ilarnum, 40 acres In Ip87fj,r2w -J000 00 A AGoble to Maynie Granger, 60 acres tntpXis, rl e 5 00 May tile G runner to Horace Goble,same 5 0u Win M Hchehlilc to Alice Kane et al, lot ft, Me 11. tp :W fl, r' w ft)0 00 Ncli-on HoMuur to U J Hub me r, tp WT s.Mw 100 Wm M Holme tojohn F White, lots ft. 6, 7, a, bin (wanuioi i,uiic id, town ot Central Point Geo H Carter to James McDonald, land JntpMti, rlw James A McDonald to Willis Chandler il acres lu tp 38 d, r I w James A Menongld to Wiley Turn bough, land in tp SS s, r I w Goo wait to Geo K Noubor, four placer Claims in sec i. ip i b, r o w nun un divided li Interest in 23 quartz claims also (our claims lu Bl-ltlyou f'nmitv. Cftlff 10 00 George Neuber to George Wait same 10 00 A Boy's Wild Hide For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a eon riding; for life, 18 mllee, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds, VV. H. Urown, oi ieevmo, mu.. enuureu flnntli's ntyoniea from uethtna: but thifa wonderful medecine gave instant relief and aoon cured him. He writes: "I now sleeo soundlv every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchiesa merit for all Throat ami L.uni( iroumea. uuuran teed bottled 50c and Jl.00. Trial hot ties free at Cha3. Strang drug store REDUCED EXCURSION RATES To the. Seaside and n.ounaln Resorts for tbe summer. The Southern Pacific Company has nlnceil on aulo at vorv low rati:8 round trip tickets to the various reaorta along its nnea, ani: aiso, in uonueciiuu wuu the Corvallis Sc Kastern Hnilroad, to Detroit and the seaside at Yaquina Bay, latter tickets good until October 10th. Three day t!f'ts to "V aquina Bay, Rood going S.ii .idaya, returning Mon days, are on nuie at greatly reduced rates from all points Eugene and North c n both East and West Side Lines, en abling people to spend Sunday at the seaside. Very low round trip rates are also made between Portland and same points on the Southern Paoiflc, stood go ing Saturday, returning Sunday or Mon day, allowing Portland people to spend Kn'ndnv In the onuntrv and the out of town people to have the day in Port land. Tickets from Portland to Yaquina Bav good tor return via. Albany and East Side, or Corvallis and West Side, at option of passenger. Baggage check ed through to Newport. A new feat ure at Newport this year will be an up-to-date kindergarten In charge ot at experienced Chicago teacher. A hnaiitlfullv Illustrated booklet, des cribing the seaside resorts on Yaquina R,, h henn mi Wished bv the South ern Paciflo and Corvallis Je Eastern Railroads, and can ne secureu irom any ot their agentB, or by addressing W. E. Coman, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Port hind, nr Edwin Stone, Manager C. & K. R.R., Albany. Oregon. tf nEDFORD I BAZAAR J MRS. O. GILBERT, Proprietor Ladies' Goods a specialty Laoea Hand kerchiefs, Embroidery ellke 2 and all materials for fancy work Notions, candieB, nuts and sia- m tionerv One Door Morth of Postorflc MEDFORD, OREGON h or ale FARM Containing 2(J4 acres : 215 under plow. Situated east of TJear creek, near Talent; one of the choice f amies of tho valley. Kusy terms. Enquire of E. E. Mine'k, Gold Hill, or of M.Calhcun, Phoenix, uregon. BUTLER, - JEWELEB. C and TthSti D. L,. Day. and Painter Decorator Satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices nEDFORD, OREGON Exhibits Shipped Free. In order to encourage exhibitors and attendance at the state fair, tbe South ern Pacific Compmy will transport all exhibits, including live stock to and from the Oregon state lair tree of charge. Exhibitors should ship direct to the Fair Grounds, where they will all And amnle facilities for uulonding cxhlbitB. Tkk Maii, for job work. adjourp i Oal- ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM will pmitWely enro dw!p-atl COUGHS. COLDS. CROUP. 25c. BUtt, lor a tlmplt CoW. a sot. Botn. lor Hmj Com. A tt.00 Sotllt lor a Dmo-imIX Cat. Roll dt HI imegiau. SOUTH ATTD BAST VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAKL Shasta Route Trains leave Medford for Portland ftntt way stations al 4:21 A. M. and 4;M p. M. Lt. Portland Lr, Medford Ar. Ah Aland Ar, Httcramonto.,,. , Ar. Han Pranolsoo . OKdfln Lmnver KantanClty... UDicatfO.. Ar. U)5 AngeltJA.,.. Ar. Kl I'aurt Ar. Fort Wortti Ar. City oTMuxioo.. Ar. Houston .. Ar. New OrleanH.. Ar. WaHhinirtin .. Ar. New yorn . .. W) a. to W Ah p. m 2'M a. IB r:lftp. n 7:4ft p. m "i :v a.irn 9:30 a. id 7:iffia.m 7:43 . m :)p. m tl :20 a. m l.;Up.i 6:00 a. m 8:15 a. m 7 :i ai."m 9; lft a. m ra a.m R:.Hp. m '2'Mi p. u Yt - 6:up.m A0p ft:) n in 'W a or 1 1 :J a u !:" m 7 :(W r rr AO a m titr . IT flrac r n p m . J.u a. in I2;lu m 1 12:10 p. m Pullman a.,u "''curSet Cars on both trains. Chair cara Sacramrm totoOi(loti and Kl Tato, and lourUt cara to Chicago, St. Louis, Now Oi eansand WaBhlntrton. ConnectinK atfian FrancUco with the nov eral Hti!mtnlp Hntm for Honolulu, Jnpi. inilna, PltllliiplDuii, Contrnl nnd Huuth Amerlc. lurent at Uanturtl HUtloa or ulilrojut 0, H. MAKKHAM, a. FOHTLAND OHCOOM.