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TO THE USERS OF GAS! Tho only fuot that Insures clonnllness, am woll as economy. Nothing Is equal to It for fuel, cooking or lighting purposes. Notice is hereby given thnt, whercn.s the St. Johns Ons Light & Heat Company are about to begin laying their mains through the streets of St. Johns, the resldentsttesiring to secure same will please leave application for the use of Ons nt the St. Johns Review. Applications will be accepted by this office, and by making such an application at once, it will insure our going with mains in your street. This company will begin laying mains to connect consumers only in streets where people arc ready to receive the same. There is no obligation on your part by making application for the use of the gas. It will only give us the necessary information of the streets that nre desir ing same, and upon such information such streets will be equip ped with gas mnins fust. The residents upon streets that arc making no applications will be kept to the last. If you have never used gas for cooking purposes, try it. You will use nothing else. Applications for the use of gas will be nccepted nt the St. Johns Review, St. Johns. St. Johns Gas Light & Heat Company. The St. Johns Review, with few exceptions, goes into every house on the lower Peninsula. Circulating nmong 4,500 cop!e each week, it has great force ns nn advertising medium. It is n well established fact that no business can live long in these modern times without publicity. Look aluii t you, if you have tiny doubt ill this matter, and you will invariably find that the largest and most crsislcnl advertisers arc the most prosperous. If you will observe closely you will note that those business houses which do not advertise are constantly changing hands or going out of business. This is mi undeniable fact, and will bear careful investigation. Tlr's being true, the best method and medium for bringing the desired result is the great problem. The big dailies, while th.y have 11 good circula tion on the Peninsula, me too bulky and cum bersome to be a good midiuiu unless one could afford to take a space large enough to attract at tention. Dodgers have become so common ns to be considered a nuisance, and fence boards can not be carried home to be read, and it is always 11 question whether a fence board advertiser is still doing business or 11 t. A paer that goes into the home of the laboring man is the one that brings results. Try tin ml. in The Review. It goes just wheie you want it to go, mid the cost is not much. Let the coplc know about your business and know that you nre alive. $oc'Woo.ooooo:moooooo Keep Brig! it and You WILL KEEP BUSY Iilcctric Light is the magnet that draws trade. The bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can 110 more lesisl the attraction ol 11 brilliant, Klcctrically lighted store than they can resist the elation call of a brass baud. Is your eomK'titor with the Ktcctiically illuminated show windows, bright interior mid sparkling Iilcctric Sign getting mi advantage over you ? The moth never flutters around the iiulighled caudle! Up-to-date stores nowadays consider shop-window lighting a necessity, whether they remain oimmi after dark or not. Competition forces modem methods. A show window brilliantly illuminated with Klcctric light will make many a sale "the night before." Iilcctric light eoiuiels attention, makes eisy the examination of your display, .shows goods in detail and fabrics in their true colors. And don't neglect the Iilcctric Sign. It is soliciting "tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning your name in the public mind. It is 11 solicitor that never becomes weary never stops work costs little. Call Telephones: .Main tiriHH, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light and Power Go. FIRST AND AIDER STREETS 8 THE PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Capital Surplus I Interest paid on savings deHwits. o J SPECIALS IN GROCERIES . Eg Dried peaches cr lb loo .VSe 5 .Maple syrup per qt t f....l.. i:. ....... ... ..... .!ii,i si) 1 ufi it . vv iiii)Miii-ii milium, pan . . . 75c Haudas Ce Ion Tea, regu- Johnson's Naphtha, soap, ular 80c, now 60c ft bars. . , 25c V ja This is the last week of discount on shoes. Take advantage S ir of the opportunity, 9$ COUCH Phone Union 4106. St. Johns Lumber Co. Hns all kinds of lumber, kiln Also slab wood, Timbers of Get your winter's wood now PORTLAND OREGON i Oregon. S25,ooo.oa . .1,500.00 II it M soda, 4 lbs 3.SCS5 Oood Hour, .so lbs ifi.ask I ...I O... " & CO. i 2oG-2oS Philadelphia street. dried and otherwise, nil sizes cut to order. and save trouble. HUNTING Makes Annual Foray Into the Country In Search of Snipe. HAS INDIFFERENT SUCCESS Wlf Hat to 8end For Him at Lait to 8ave Him From Wrath of a Doztn Farmers Wai Taken For a Lunatic by a Stranger. (Copyright, 1W7, by tbo McClure Newspa, per Hynuicale.j Mr. IlowBcr had promised to Becure two teaU for tho theater during the 1ny and take trie in the evening, and when ho entered tho Iiouho nt 0 o'clock with n broad Hinllo on his faeo 1 fett Mire that nothing had happened to lirltitf nbout n disappointment. "Then you cot the tickets nnd w are going?" I nuked nn 1 gave lilm th expected Man. "Tickets? Going? What do yon inch n?" he nuked In a bliinlt way. "Tickets for tho theater, of course, Voir said you, would surely get thorn "I IIKAIIO IIIM AHK IP TIIKIIi: WKI1K CJII1Z- f.liX DKAIIH AIIUU.NH." I tdiall tie nil drcwied and ready half 1111 hour iilicml of lime. Did yuti gut them well down In front?" "Come lo think of It, I believe there wiih Homellilug mild about tickets and the theater, but I met (I recti 011 tho ear, nnd the thing passed complete!, out of my mind." "And what did meeting Green luiv lo do with It?" "Why, ! recti In n ureal HportMiian, you know. Mo catches more IIhIi and shoots more milpo than any other man la town. Ho wauled to know If didn't know Hint Hie xnlpo tdioollng m'iinoii opened tomorrow and was mir prlxcd Unit I bnd forgotten It." "Wciir "Well, ho hint got a game knee and can't go out Hhootlng, but I'm Koluit by 111 coif. 011 know I ko every fall I've lieeu timtlng sulpu In Imagination all tiny. Wo eau go lo the llieater nay nlulit till fall or winter wo can go n hundred nlghta-hut I miiHt ko wilpe Hhootlng tomorrow, j want lo get away nt daylight, and I've trot lo Iwr row 11 gun tlitrt evening and mnke ready." It I Into that Mr. llowser went snipe hunting luttt yenr and the year In-fore. It Is iiIho true Hint ho dldu' even hco a snipe; iiIho Hint ho bail Iron bio with runner on both occiinIoiih iiinl on Hie hiNt enmo home with black eyo and IiIh rout ripped from (nil to collar, lie hud then said Hint ho win through with unlpo forever: Hint iiiIIIIoiih of tbeiu Hindu coiiio ami light oil the housetop mid lie woiildn' stretch forth hU liuiid. I reminded him now of hU word, mid ho replied ".Never, Mrs. downer never wit anything Hint could Im) ponslbly (whit ed to menu ony nucIi thing! I couldu' have had nay funs with farmer, nnd if I enmo homo with n blaelc eye It wiih caused iiy n kick from tho gun You have cot thlupt all mixed up, This puu otT our going to tho theater for only a night or two, nnd I hope you won t ik a iKMiy nlHiut It. "Oh, I'm not going to complain." I wild. "If n liiiHlmud cures more nlout Hiilpo IIiiiii ho doe aliout bin wlt hIio miiNt put up with It." "It Isn't Hint, mid you h..ow It Isn't I cure more atout you than 1 do about live wiIk, but I want you to nee HiU thing In the same light that 1 do. ! ko out to shoot hiiIh. I Kct the ilay In tho country. Tho walking la good for my rhiHimntUm, I get tho exhilaration of shooting n gamy bint, I tnlk with the farmer ntwut their cropw. I drink more or I cun buttermilk. 1 iniH't other HporlHiueii, nnd we compare note and Kct nopialnted. 1 idioot mid brluc homo four dozen wilpe, and wo have siilIK) pie for n wiek. 1 feel rJuve iinltM, mil completely restored to health, mid durlnn the rcKt of the fall I ko around whUHiii); mut Hlnulni;. liopo you won't lm xeltUli In I ho unit lor." Oh, What's the liter Of course 1 told htm that I didn't wnut to Kt nnd Hint 1 should be Klad to nih lilm k out nud enjoy lilnnielf. What was tho use In wiylng nnythtni; to the contrary? Ho would bavo sone nuyhow. An mm tu dinner wa over ho went off somewhere and borrowed Kuu mid n KAiuo bag aud nuiuniiil tlou, mid ho vpout two nolld hours cleiiuliiK thnt kuu. It was a kuu a rod Ioiik. I can't remember what bore ho wild It wna nor how many unlive It I would shoot to the minute, but tho ; tiKiirvti were very liberal. All you had I to do was to put tu nnywhero from n dozen to 11 bushel of cartrldgea aud ulm mid wnll tho trigger. I naked Mr. liowscr If the kuu wasn't 111 ad six teen feet lou so that tbo tuuulo coald Our Charges. As is customary, we will charge lor cant 01 mauks, 50c; for resolu tions of respect, $1,00; for notices ot cnurcU or lodge cntertaiutnents, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges for admission, 5c per line, but where there are no charges for these events, we will break the rule und iusert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. bo used to push wilpc off their neotn, and for n few minutes the relations between us were strained. We hnd hardly become reconciled npiln when I linked hi 111 what sort of 11 looking bird n snipe was. He didn't seem to hear the question, nnd I put It ngal: Then lie looked up. with n red face, nud Raid that some folkn called them partridges somo folks who didn't know nnythlng. I hnd my suspicions, but said nothing further. When wo got ready for bed Mr. Dowser charged me an follows: Not to let him oversleep. Not to let him forget tho gun. To seo that ho took somo ammonia ntong In enso n snlpo bit him. Not to let him forget to kiss mo cro he departed. Ho didn't look for any accident, but n fuse might possibly blow out somewhere. Not to let anything that tho cook might sny disturb mo. Tho cook didn't know n snlpo from n codfish, To remind lilm to telephone mo whenever ho had opportunity during tho uny. To remind him tho very Inst thing before his departure thnt ho was no dray homo nnd thnt If ho slaughtered mora than two dorcn wilpe ho was not to try to bring them homo on his bnck Mr. Bowser woko up nt midnight and got up to And that tho weather was nil right for snlpo; ngnln nt 1 o'clock, nt 2, nt 3, at 4. Tho weather continued nil right, nnd ho wa thrashing nround In lied nnd killing snlpo by tho enrt lond when I woko him nt G. Ho dressed, hurried down nnd devoured a plcco of brend nnd butter nnd vns out of tho house with Hint long gun on Ids shoulder before I wns fairly nwnkc. He hndn't wnlted to he reminded of nnyttilng. The milk mini wns nt tho door, nud I henrd lilm nsk If thcro wero grizzly bears nroun nud If they had teeth, but Ids Iniiut rloH remained unanswered. When I finally went down to my breakfast I found tho cook In tenrs, nnd when I nuked tho cnuso she replied: "1 weeps for you, mn'nui, nnd I don't chnrge you nnyttilng extra for It" "Hut why weep for 1110?" "Ilvcauso Mr. Ilowser will 1k knock lug trees nnd fences down with tho end of that long gun nnd get himself killed." An hour hnd passed when tho tclo phono rang, nnd I went to It to 1k greeted by Mr. Dowser's voice. Ho snld: "I hnvo reached tho country. Am telephoning you from n brickyard. All the brick men say Hint thcro nre snlpo by tho million about n inllo farther ou It Is n good thing Hint I brought WW cnrtrldges. I nin in tho best of spirits, Ooodby." Sniper Billions of 'Eml Forty minutes Inter I henrd from htm ngnln. Ho snld: "Hello, glrly. I 11 in nt a farmhouse Hnvo liecn Inquiring nil about buck wheat and cnbbiiKCH. Thoy nro n big chop. Tho farmer toys tho wilH must hnvo got wind of my coming, ns they nil Hew nwny Just lieforo my nrrlval He estimates the numlwr In tho Hock nt 2,000,000. I nm nbout to push on nfter them. Wiih I had brought thousand cnrtrldges nnd n gun thirty' two feet long. I feel nil tho oxhllnrn Hon I anticipated. Hnvo nrrnnged with tho fnrmcr for tho use of his two homo wngou to bring my nulw home. Ho Is really nu Intelligent man. Ho doesn't think the Ktniidnrd Oil company will pay thnt fine for two or tlireo week yet. Ooodby." Once more I henrd from him. It wn two hours later, and I hnd begun tn worry. It wits needless, for ho wild: "I nm on tho trull of tho snipe There are billions mid billions of them nnd they ennnot escape me. Wish I hud bruiiKlit '.',000 cartridges. Wish tho gun wns fifty feet loug. Am tele phoning from another fnrmhouHt, runner sayc thut tho bumblebee preparing to retire to his lair for tho season. Olio more effort nud I am among the wilpe. Never felt so or hlluruled In my life. Ily John, but this Is aeelng life, this lal Good by." Thnt was tho lust from him. Hours mid hours luter the telephone called mo ngnln, nud the voice of a stranger said: "If that Is Mrs. Dowser I want to say to her that there Is a short, pudgy inn 11 with n bald head roaming urouud out hero mid talking about sulio and exhilaration. Ho claims to bo your husband. Will you send for him ho for tho farmers gather and ruu ulm off mid lock lilm up for a looueyl" 1 eut for htm nud brought Ulm home, gun and nil, nud us 1 wrlto this ho lies asleep oil tbo lounge. The dot- tor says he will probably live through It, but nil depends ou tho uunlng. He must have been bitten by at least tweuty snipe mid a dozen farmers M. QUAD. Not Near Enough. Love Sick Giraffe (oiaklug googoo ryes at Miss Gorilla) Way down In uah heart I've a feeling fo' you. Miss Gorilla (looking dubiously down uo giraffes ueck) ies but Its too tar off, glree. 1 can only bit a akttr ta ou. Bohemian. TIME TABLE 0. R. & N. Union Penot. 1'ortUnd. No. 3 Chicago Special leave Sua a, m. .no, 4 bpokauc 1'lyer leaves at 7o p. in. No. 6 Kansas City Kxp. leave 740 p. ni. No, 8 Local Passenger leave 8:00 a. tu. No, 1 Chicago Special arrive 8:jo p, ui. No. 3 Spokaue Flyer arrives at Sxo a, m. No. 5 Kuusus City Kxp. arrive 9,45 a. m. No. 7 Local lvaienger arrive 5:45 p, m. eTuvckuri ic uiua mar uiaMEce" SHE HAD NERVE. But II Was Very Trying on the Busy Clerk's Patience. "Don't you know that you have the reputation of being the politest drug Clerk In town?" she gushed ns she en tered the big drug store and picked up a dozen candles nnd two sample pnek nges of chewing gum nt ono sweep. "Thank you, miss," replied tho mod est clerk, with n bow. "I always try to do my best" "Thnt Is very commendable. Now, want a stamp, nnd I want to uso your pen and Ink nnd also your blotter, nnd I'd llko to look nt your directory." Tho clork busied himself In passing over tho nbovo nrtlclcs, nnd then she said in her sweetest tones: "Would you mind taking up this big blot? I'm nervous." "Yes, miss, I" "And nttnchlng the stamp? I don llko tho flavor of tho gum." "Really, I"- "And dropping the letter Into tho box out on tho sidewalk? My fingers nro Inky. Thank you I Thnt's n good boy." Tho clerk dropped In n chair from exhaustion. "WcM, of nil the" ho exploded. Dut alio was back ngaln. "Would would you mind standing by tho window nnd wntchlng for tho collector? I'vo mndo a terrible mis take." "Whnt, miss?" "Why, I actually forgot to dot on I, Detroit Tribune. Doubtless the Reason. rrofessor Scnrchcm wob engrossed In tho study of nil things thnt crawled To lilm n pin had but ono purpose to Impale Insects; tin cans but 0110 use- to houso worms. "rrorcssor," complained his young wlfo one evening, "how tho prices of vegetables nro sonrlngl Just think of It, 2 for this bushel of apples nnd hntf hnvo worms In them." "Perhaps, darling," commented tho professor ns ho strovo to part tho few remaining hnlrs on his shining hem! "they nro of n very rnro Bjiccles." Harper s W eckly. A Qood Lawyer. "Do you know of n good lawyer?" "Yes. Danforth Is one of the best lawyers In this town." "iniironii7 1 never Heard or any Important en no that ho won." "I know, but bo's n good Inwyor nil tho same. Ills first nilvlco to a client nlwnys Is to keep out of court" Chi cngo IteconMIcrntd. Preeence of Mlndl Astonishing rescuo of a bird's neste In a gorge of tho Blorru Nevada. Tut ler. No Sign. SUIer I know Jnck Is in lovo with me. Drothcr What innkes you think so? Sister IIU hand trembled when be buttoned my glove for mo this mom Ing. Drothcr Guess ngaln. I wns out with lilm last night. Cleveland Loader. Both Objectionable. Towne They nro two fellows I bate to play poker with, Meauley and Kraft, Drowtio Oh, I kuow Meuuley'a nl ways n hard loser, but what's wrong with Kraft? Towne He's always an easy win ner. Philadelphia Prvaa. Till Next Time. "Well," snld Ardup, "I've established a credit at tho barber's, anyway." "How's thatr' Inquired Hmearcua. "I got a shave and a hair cut, told tho burber I'd pay him tho next tlmo I happcued III and made my getaway Immediately." Chicago Tribune. Willing to Oblige. Suitor No, sir, I do not lore your eldest daughter for ber money. It la her beauty, her charm, her Puter Bay, I've got a younger daugh ter who hasn't a eeut. And she's lots prettier aud more charming. Want ber ?-Cl vela nd Leader. Comforting. ConuolsseurWbat a beautiful side- boa nil Is it one of your old family pieces, Mrs. Noo? Mrs. Noo Not yet, Mr. Connoaher. Dut It will be after me and Jamea has bad It a couple of hundred years. Har pers Weekly. Stating tho Case. Oh." crlte Ulsa. Minn.. "Wjro.7" I say, "I'm very lit." euya she. "And If my pain you would Alt,, iun quick tor an MO. This morning arly I Arts. want aa. or heart was I And made It my (special bis To milk our Tenn. fat Ky. Then, with the help of Cal, and Pel, 1 did the Wash., and that Was not a Joke I Kan. you tell- Indeed, it did Me. nat. fkt when I found 1 must give Ore. Upon mr beu I La. Alaa, I now am very auro Such smartness does not Pa." -Elisabeth Hill tn New York Us Central Market! Holbrook Block. See u for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. Order Pilled aud Pamily Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. nrsisl a s rir 1 Cash Market C. W. llHNNHTT, Prop. As you may be nware, I have recently taken chure of tlie business here myself, and J. nm doing STRICTLY CASH 5 business, which enables me to 1 furnish my customers the best meat nt reduced pr ices, as I ) save the expense of bookkcep- ing, nnd also ns I do no tie- livcring the customer gets the benefit of the money thus b'aved. Come in and inspect our meats nnd get our prices. i Bennetts Gash Market' "The place where you get more lor less mon.y." J. H. KILKI'.NNY G. L. HITS St. Johns Electric Works 203 South Jersey St. ALL VARIETIES OP Electrical Installation and Repairing Prontrdy At tended to by Ep rls. Motors ami dynnnios repaired, mid all kinds of electrical work done at satisfactorj' prices. Esti mates given and sugges tions furnished. No work too difficult no job too small. BUILDERS' HARDWARE I As well ns the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY We arc making the hard ware business our study, nnd it's not how cheap we can buy but how good, nud we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves nnd Ranges nre ns aood ns the BEST iunt!c. Our mixed paints are the Acme quality kind. Hendricks Hardware COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 IlurliuKton street SUMMONS. IN Tlin CIRCUIT COURT OP THIS STATU OP OR1JC.O.N', C0U.NTV OP MULTNOMAH: Charlie Scliultz, PlaiutiiT I vs. SUMMONS Mary Scliultz, Defendant. I To Mary Scliultz, the above named I)c. ionium: In the name of the state of Oreuon, vou are hercbv rcoulred to aooear und answer the complaint filed against you in tue.auove cuutieti v.ouri ana kuu, within six (6) weeks (rum the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: from January 17, 1908; and it you fail so to ainx-ar and answer or othenvUe plead to said suit, that plaintiff above named will apply to the alwc named court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to wit: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now cxistine between the plaintiff aud yourself, and absolutely clivomititr nlantiff from you and for such other ami further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published pursuant to the order of the Honorable I. B.CIeland. Judee of the above entitled circuit court, made in open court in tins cause, 011 January 15, 190S, which order prescribes that this summons shall be published In the St. Johns Review once a week for a period not less than six (6) weeks. The first publication of this summons was made 011 January 17, 1008, the last publl. cation thereof will be Pebruarv 28. 100S. 11. u. I'oluuk, Atty tor natutw. c - - - .. bbbbBTTWIbbbbbI Bring iu your job printing. AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorney-at-Law. Office: Room a, Brceden Build ing, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, nnd Room 35, Hol brook Block, St. Johns. Photic: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. 1 Rooms In the Holbrook building. , St. Johns, Oregon. B. F. BELIEU C011I rnclor and Builder East St. Johns. Plans and estimates given. Joseph AlcChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURtinON Day and Nleht Offlco In McChcsney Block Phone Woodlswn 475 st. joiins, - ounaoN DrTlTg. HOLLAND, PIIVS1CIAN AND SURdOON Residence! 435 Williams Ave. Phone Hast 6t6j. OlTicc: Hol brook Brick Block, rooui93and4 Phone Hast 3689. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr V. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Stwclalty Rooms 1 anil 1, Holbrook Block, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Phttlclan and Surgeon. OlTicc In Hollirook's Block. Residence, a 15 Hayes street. Phone Scott 6993, OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Ortict liour, 91a tie, m., 1 lo J p. m. Office t'hone, Scull 1104. Hcilittncc Phone, Union Jyoi. Office In Uiilrtrilty I'nik Drug Hlorc. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Your Putronngc Solicited 105 Hint Burlington street, St. Johns. Bon Ton Barber Shop MANSI'IIIM) & KAKMMtl.V. Pirst class work and clean hot towels for jMtrons, HaircutthiK a specialty. Agents for West Const Laundry. Jersey street St. Johns "E.C.MdNNICH PAPER HANQINQ AND PAINTING Estimates Furnished 1009 Mouteith St. St. Johns, Or. Darling & Barnett CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 414 Smith St. St. Johns, Ore. j, 11. 111.ACK ANDV KltHK BLACK & KERR Building Contractors I'lan ami l!tliuatc I'urnltlird, LAUREL LODQE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, ORCOON Meets each Monday evening in Odd Pcllow hall, at 8:00, Viitor welcomed, 11. S. Simmons, N. G. R. B. Holcomb, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNI0HT8 OP PYTHIAS. Meets every Priday nleht at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.P. nail, visitors always wel come. Geo. R. Black, C. C. J. II. Black, K. R. S. Fraternal Brotherhood. Meets every Friday night In M. W. A. Hall. S. J. Schelter, president; Jas. H. Gee, secretary. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach thla office not later than Wednesday, at S o'clock p. m. Pleaaa remember thla and save the printer Street Car Time Table. Leave ad & Alder. leave St. Johns. A.M. A.M. P.M. 5 45 1135 615 605 11 40 630 6 36 13 00 6 40 640 12 2opa 6 50 650 1340 710 7 00 1 00 7 30 7 15 118 750 7 3 1 36 8 10 7 5o I 54 8 30 8 10 3 13 850 8 35 a 30 9 10 8 40 a 48 9 30 8 55 3 06 9 y 9 10 3 34 10 10 9 5 3 4 10 30 9 40 4 00 11 00 9 55 4 30 1130 IOIO 440 13 CO 10 35 5 CO 13 30 I0 4O 5 15 13 50 10 55 5 35 1 30 11 10 5 55 A. M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1130 5 43 1 1 45 6 00 003 635 1100 6 13 640 I3JO6jo 700 1340 64s 7 15 1 00 7 3 18 7 45 1 36 800 1 54 8 15 3 13 8 30 3 30 8 5 a 4S 9 00 3 06 9 IS 3 4 9 30 3 4 9 45 400 706 7 '4 7 4 800 8 so 8 jo 910 I 9 so 940 1000 10 30 10 40 11 00 n 30 13 00 13 30 "45 loco 4 IS to 15 4 36 10 30 4 54 1045 510 11 00 5Si 530 K 15 St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave Hast Side (A. M.i i:v. 7:10. 8;oo, 9o, 10x0, 1 1:00, uxw M. P. M. I wo, 3:00, 3o, 4o, 4:50, 5:30, 6:ao. Leave West Side (A. M.T 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30. P. M. 13:30, 3 1:30, 3:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:10, 6.-00, 6yo.