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TO THE USERS OF GAS! Tho only fuel that Insures clonnllnoss, ns wo 1 1 as economy. Nothing Is equal to It for fuel, cooking or lighting purposes. Notice is hereby given Hint, wherens the St. Johns Gns Light & Heat Company arc about to begin laying their mains through the streets of St. Johns, the residents desiring to secure same will please leave application for the use of Gns at the St. Johns Review. Applications will be accepted by this office, nnd 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 nrc ready to receive the same. There is no obligation on your part by mnking application for the use of the gas. It will only give us the necessary information of the streets that are desir ing same, and upon such information such streets will be equip ped with gns mains fust. The residents upon streets that arc mnking 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 accepted at the St. Johns Review, St. Johns. St. Johns Gas Light & Heat Company. 5 OREGON'S S OPPORTUNITY Colonist Rates from nil parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be again put intoeffect by THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Much in Orison MARCH 1, 1808 and will continue dally throughout Mnrch nnd April. From the principal cities of the Middle West the rates will 1 be as follows From Chicago M8.00 Si. Louis .15.00 Kansas City .10.00 Corxutixxulltii! riitvit from nil plunuie lit all point in Ougnti. unlimited ivmiiikm nnd iii'i-ilt more Tin uiioiiim nine m mi' gti'iuiiti niMirltiiiilliD iiiiinin, fiKinm UMittltTniiiux-mmi II. i oi.1rn.lhl llir wiithi h4'ii.l (liiuon liltinlmr Klvlnt! uhI 1C mil IMVWII1HI.II WIMriHI nml vtl.lc. I'nll on llir nmr rnllronil. ll It II FARES CAN BE PREPAID V llrir ot li.iinr II ilc.linl Any nut lit l nnllioi l il luncrr.l I lie intlint ilfill nml Irl M kimi1i ticket tunny iHiltit (.nil null, II KN nr H. I' ntnl ur .Mit 8 WM. MoMURRAY Ccutinl I'a.wiiurr Audit, I'oilUn.l, Otru.in, O000O0000O0O0O00m;0W000O'X0 Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Klccliic Light is the magnet that draws trade, The bright sloie is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can no more resist the attraction til a brilliant, Hlcclrieally lighted store than they can resist the clarion call of u brass baud. Is your comR'tilor with the Electrically illuminated show windows, blight interior and spaikliug lilectric Sign getting an advantage over you ? The moth never flutters around the uulightcd candle! Up-to-date stores nowadays consider shop-window lighting n necessity, whether they remain open after tlatk or not. Conictititu forces modern methods. A show window lnilliaiitly illuminated with lilectric light will make many a sale "the night before," lilectric light eoinivels it t lot it ion , makes e isy the examination of your display, shows goods in detail and fabrics in their true colors. And don't neglect the lilectric Sign. It is soliciting "tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning your name in the public mind. Il is a solicitor that never becomes weary never stops work costs little. Call Telephones: Alain 66.SS, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light and Power Go. FIRST AND ALDER STREETS & WrlVTI TkTrri T I rtUXirNMJLA DA1I I & St. Johns, Oregon. i! 8 Capital 35,000.00 X Surplus 1,500,00 I i a Iutei eM paid on savings deposits, ; a : It Was No Cyclone Hut a gentle zephyr of 15 cases of Selz Shoes, the popular "Royal 111110" that store this week. COUCH lMione I'nion 4000. SI. Johns Lumber Co. lias all kinds of lumber, kiln Also slab wood. Timbers of Cet your winter's wood now From Council Hluffs $.10.00 Omaha .10.00 St. Paul .10.00 oilier Knslurii oiiil. KIimivith "t ill III! lllillii-lillililvpt. Oreuoii I mi people who ilinltc home iiitii larger Irull4 liy lirmlilliiir mu il miiiiiiihv to nil tcllnMc Inlcirmntloti mlmiit llic Male, lar imtnry PORTLAND OREGON k T k TI $ 2 blew into Couch & Co s B & CO. 2 200 jo8 Philadelphia street. dried and otherwise. all sires cut to order, and save trouble. BY THE LITTLE ONES. Amuilng 8aylngs Out of the Mouth of Babei. Mrs. Neighbors It's too bad of yon Mildred, to worry your inninmn so, Mltlo Mildred Hull, you doti't know mammal Alio worries 1110 more than I worry her. Mother Harold, why did you tako your little sister's candy this morning Htnalt Harold I don't know, mam ma. Perhaps I'm n kleptomaniac. Uttlo Ethel (looking at picture hooks) Elmer, where do you s'poso Adam got tho names for all tho animals? Hmoll Elmer Why, from tho diction ary, of course. I.ltllo Irene I found n four leaved clover todny. That means Rood luck. Huiall Elmer Huh, I found n horso shoot That means still better luck. Mttlo Irene How do you know? Hmall Elmer 'Cause I can sell It for 2 cents. "Hero Is n nlcttiro of n thimble ninni-xmi." unlit thn Itoston teacher. "Now, can you tell mo what n thimble Is 7" "A thimble," answered Bmall Etnor sun. "Is a diminutive truncated cone convex on Its apex and scmlpcrforati'd with symmetrical indentations ." Liu cojjo News. He Approved That Plan. It was said In tho Norton family Hint Uuelo Illnim had no enr for mil hie, as ho fulled to npprcclato thu vocal efforts of. his iitecu MarRitrct. Hut If Ills ears wero dcfectlvo his pockctbook left nothing to bo desired. "WVvo been tnlldng over Mnrgnrct'i viiIcp," suld n dauntless nnd tactful relative who had been delegated to iilitininch Uncle Hiram on the subject, "It really kcciiih ns If she ought to take lessons 11 nil practice regularly Her mother talks of selling n little of her mining stock for Mnrgaret's soko, Undo Hiram's keen otd face wore mutinous expression, "Have to prnctlcu two, threo hours day, I siippoMu?" ho said dully. "Oh, yes," said tho venturesome- rel lithe; then shu had it sudden Insplrn lion. "It would be host (if nil If she could go nbroiid for two or three years," shu murmured thoughtfully, "but of con mo that U out of tho ijuestloti-tho ox peiiHo" "Never you mind nbout theexponnol brnliii la Undo Hiram Joyfully. slit! can go abroad-11 good long way nbroiid-to take her lessons nnd do her practicing, I'll foot tho uxpenso Youth's Companion. At the Mlnttrel Show. "MlHtnli Hones," In-gun the corpulent end man ns ho twirled his tambourlno, "my old father always told mu to innUo money llko hot cukes nnd thu world would respect mo." "Mot cakes mu too slow," yawned Mr. Hones. "If you wants do world to respect you deso days you hah to iiiitko money Ink baiinniis." "Ijik liiiuituasl How am dat?" "lit hunches, Mlstnh Tnmlio, tn bunches." Chicago Nuws. In the Clouds. Thu Hiitler WVvo got n burglar U thoklli'hi'ii, sir, Tho I'rofesiior (nlMcutly) Auk him to co mu again. I'm busy Jiut now, Famal anarntm. "John, thitv don't over (Ull ttrtsa giKid III Wall strisit, do they?" "OraclouH, child, what put such nil absurd Idea la your head?" "Well. I'm mini I liotinl vim tho nth or day talking atoiit waiih bulos." Iltil llnioro American. Not Yet, but Soon. "You soo in to iiiiiiuiKi) remarkably well 011 your hoiiaekeopliig mouuy." "Yes. Tho trmU'spoople haven't twmt In their bllU yet." Now York Tress Qreaier Joee's Place. You kin tTtii, of city calTc) ami their trout from atrvmue ami Uk. Of tlu'lr nii'uU served a la curly and tlirir mtialiruoma ami their etraKi. Hut tlio sruli ut OreautT Jono'e le the nni'it ever uralt. Come, lioiiitirov, nnd Jvet tuck n bowl of clillu 'noulti our belli Tim tmulo' kind u' lUlnipln', nnd It don't K vrv far; It'i drnlt out t)' u half tivd nnd ft mighty pan Kuunr. Hut old Join U n winner tun It como to inliln' doiH. And tho llret nicll of hit chllo 'd give a il)ln' lion tlilct toi. Ther U ometlmo rough etunte Join' hiuI t'rui Ming iHwder burnt. r)r Did men who eat at Joeo's all the t llti't way ain't learnt. Hut good food I llko to iiiont thing that uro ctrc and haru to get- It' worth ionio risk In trollln' and a-mak- ln' your, you Ntl So jfit come with m to Jo'a, where then am t no menu stunt. Where the tablecloth I minus and napkin' an affront. And you'll gel a bowl of chile that'll im you through and through, o come with me to Joae'a, you tenter yea, you I Denver Repub !). Our Charges. As is customary, we will charge for card of thanks, 50c; for resolu tions of respect, $i.oo; for notices of church or lodge entertainments, 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 and insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand WHAT BLISS! On Christmas night. Oh, what delight. When stnrs are brightly gleamlnc And snows nro piled And breezes wild, And love, young love, Is drcnmlngf Whnt bliss, I sny. With pa's old (lelgti And robe all warm and furry. And Dobbin, dear, Who ha no fear That ho will have to hurry! And then oh, well. If I must tell t Tour own-y, owncst glrllc, In coat and hood, All tucked In good, And warned to "como homo early." What bliss, I sny, To rldo awny, With bells just fnlntly jingling, And later on. When love has won, Our chilly nngers mingling! And then nt last Heart beating fast. In lovo's delightful tether, To somehow feel Lip slowly steal, And then why frccto tognther. Lurnna W. Sheldon In Judge, No Doubt. "I was counsel for a railway com pany In tho west," says a prominent New York lawyer, "In whoso employ n section hand hud been killed by a express train. His widow of course sued for dnmages. The prlnclpnl wit ness sworo positively that the loconn- tlve whistle had not sounded until aft cr tho cntlro train had passed over his departed friend. " 'You admit Hint tho whlstlo blewT I sternly demanded of tho witness. " 'Oh, yes; it blewl' " 'Now,' I ndded Impressively, 'If that whlstlo sounded In time to give Mor Knu witrnliiR tho fact would bo In fit vor of tho company, would 11 1 It?' " 'I supposa so,' said tho witness. '"Very well. Now, for what cnrtli ly purposo would tho ciiKlneer blow his whlstlo nftcr tho 111 an hnd been struck?' "I presume,' replied tho witness. with great deliberation, 'that tho wills Ho was for tho next uinn on tho track.' "Harper's Weekly. Qot HI Answer. Tho victim of tho dentist hold up tils htiud. "Doctor," said he, "before you put tho lid on my conversation will you answer n question?" "Yes," said tho dentist, selecting n siiinro pleco of rtihlicr nnd sulppliiK II with his scissors. "Do people chow more on 0110 sldo ot tho mouth than tho other)" "Hure," snld tho dentist, picking up tho clamps. "How IntercstliiKi Which side)" "Tho inside," replied tho dentist, sllppliiK tlio rulilicr dam over tho ver bal 0110 that Issued from his patient's lips. I.lpplncott'g. Motto Olympla Automobile Exhibition, A cood thlini is soon snapped up. I'reiiutoric I'rovoru. May it bo so with tho cnml-SUetch Her Stipulation. When u rosy cheeked, Rood untuned Irish Klrl fresh from tho other sldo ro- ivutly sought employment In tho eorr I co of a Germaatown woman tho latter Ih'kuii anxiously to Ititcrroirato tho girl ns to her iiuallflcatlous. "C au you cook, Nora I" asked tho ludy most earnestly. "Aro you a good cook)" "Yes, 111 11 111: I t'lnk so," responded the k'irl naively, "if yo'll not try to help mo." Harpers Weekly. Forewarned, "Yes." snld HI Traserdy, with a Hinllo, "I remember my parents used to say I'd never nmouut to anything If I didn't kivo up tuy theatrical as titrations." "Well, that was fair wnruliiK." re marked Crittlck. "Why didn't you prolU by Itr-rhllsdelphls. Press. Happy Family, Do UIIkkIus nnd his wlfo quarrel as much as they used tor' "No. Kuch has learned to go 011 read tut; u newspaper whllo tho other Is tnlklng without U'lujf In tho least dls ttirbetl." Washington Star, It Ha. Pupil I do dislike grammar, for Its exactions get on my uerves. Teacher ou talk as If grammar wero an emotional study, rupll-Well. hasn't it tuoods)-Ul0 moro American. Different Package. Holier says bo always buys tils cl- gars by tho Ikx." "I don't Wllevo It." "Whyr "That stuff is sold by tho bale." Upplncott's. A Suggeatlon. "Dixs tho gray matter of the brain ever chungo Its color)" "I suppose It does when It turns Into book aud U rvad." atoltlnioro Ame- lean. TIME TABLE O. R. & N. Union IViwt. Portland. No. 2 Chicago Special leave 8:30 a. m. o, 4 Spokane I'lyer leaves at 7 .to p. m. o, 6 Kauus Citv Kxn. leaves 7UO 11. ui. No, 3 l.ucal IascnKcr leave 0:00 a. ui. No, 1 Chicago Special arrive S:jo p. ui. o, a Sixikane l'lver arrives at 8xv a. tu. No. 5 Ktuiiu Citv Kxn. arrives Q.4S a. m. No, 7 Local Paiseneer arrive 545 p. ui. CUVCUCCI 10 UleUi uiic uisucce I adKLsmtt. rssj SMC nnnsa.4 CHURCH NOTICES. Dantist church Ii. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at to a. in. Preaching at II a.m. H. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. tn. Methodist church P. L. Young, pas tor. Sunday school 10 n. tn.; preaching at 11 a, tn. nnd 8 p. 111. Kpworth League nt 7 p, 111, Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station: 8:15 a, m,, low mass; 10:15 n.tu., high mass; 7:30 p. tn., vespers and bene diction. Christian church Meets every Sunday inllickncr'shall ns follows: Sunday school at ion. 111.; preaching nt it n. tu. and 8 t. in., and Y. P. S. C. K. meeting nt 7 p.m. R. J. Johnson, pnstor. St. Andrew's Kpiscopal Chapel, Uni versity Park Kcv. win, It. Powell, chaplain. Regular services 7:30 p. in, Sunday school at 3 p. in.; Illbie class 7 p. 111.; Lcnton services every Prlday at 10 a. in. Kvattgcllcal church Sunday school at 10 n. in. Preaching it n. in. Junior K. L. C. 15. 3:30 p. tn.; Senior K. L. C. I!. 7 p. m. Preaching nt 8 p. 111. Chester P. Gates, pastor. Pirst Congregational Church G. W. Nelson, pastor. Sunday school 10 n. m.; preaching 11 a, tn. and 7:45 p. tn. Y, P. S. C. 15. meeting nt 7 p. 111, Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. in, A scat aud welcome to nil, ltantist Church, University Park. Kcv. A. 11. Walt, pastor. Ucgular services every Sunday morning and evening, German Ilnptist church Service held each Suiuiny at Uaptlst church follows: siiimny sciiooi 2 p. 111., prcaciuttg at 3 p m. kcv. I'nuinc.n, pnsior. German Lutheran Services nt a p. tu every first nnd third Sunday in the Con grcgattonni cnurcii. All Hermans nrc cordially Invited, ns well as any who tin iierstnnii tnc ucrmaii language. Kcv C. Iltieclilcr, pastor. Christian Science Society meetings liciu nt W. II. King's resilience, Situ ilnys anil Wciincsilays at 8 p. 111, Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. O YEARS' KXPKRIENCB CBIQNB COPVRIQMTa AO. Anrnne Minting a ktlrh n! itwrlpilnn ma? quleilr uecruiii our opinion frte oliiMlitr ui Inttnllnn It rubtilr i.iiiiM. Cun niunlr. tlanaiiricllrmnOi)iilll. HANOBOOX miI'himiui ni IIM. IIKIMI I'aUnls Utta Imi ajrvnrr tur curiul ania. ittn ilirnufli Munii A le, itcelrt . without cWae. tu tbe tMfUilWHKf, SCKtitiftc Sitttericait AhendMintlrlllaitreled WMklr. jretlr. rululun of nr nenilds Journal, Oariua, II a ! four monlbl, L BoM brail nKllerj. The Smifli Iteinlar Typewrite has widened its market un til it includes the whole civil ized world; has become the typewriter of over 300,000 operators and has, during 1906, broken every previous record of sales, because it has from the beginning best met every typewriter need THE trl-colorfeatureof the Smith Premier Typewriter is recog nized as the greatest im provement in modern type writer construction yet in providing it, none of the strong fundamental fea tures, for which the Smith Premier has always been noted, havebeen sacrificed. Complete literature on re quest. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. Y. Portland Office, 247 Stark Street Central Market! Holbrook Mock. See us for the Choicest Cuts of tbe Best Meats Obtainable, Orders Filled and Family Trade Solicited CssasasasasasasasasBBBBBai BENNETT'S Cash Market C. W. IMNNKTT, Prop. As you may be nwarc, I have recently taken charge of the business here myself, and am doing STRICTLY CASH business, which enables me to furnish my customers the best meat at reduced prices, as I save tlic expense of bookkeep ing, and also as I do no de livering the customer gets the benefit of the money thus saved. Come in and inspect our meats and get our prices. Bennetts Gash Market J "The place where you get more for t less money." . 444-a.4. J. K. KII.KKNNY G. I.HWS 2 St. Johns Electric Works j 203 South Jersey St. ALL VARIETIES OP 1 I Electrical Installation and Repairing Promrtly At- tended to by Exp rts. Z Motors and dyuniuos J I repaired, and all kinds of t X electrical work done at J i satisfactory prices. Esti- J X mates given nnd sugges- J Hons furnished. J No work too difficult i no job too small. J : t dUILuckS HARDWARE As well ns the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY 01 Wu arc mnking the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap weenn buy but how good, nnd we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves nnd Ranges arc ns good ns tjie IIEST mn.:c. Our mixed paints are the t Acme qunlity kind. Hendricks Hardware I COMPANY. No, 1 1 1 lhirliugtou street SUMAIONS. IN THU CIRCUIT COURT Ol' THU STATU OP ORUOO.V, COUNTY OP MULTNOMAH: Charlie Schultz, PluintifT II vs. Mar' Schultz, Defendant. SUMMONS To Mary Schultz, the nlwve named De- lemiaiit: In the name of the state of Orvcou. von are hereby renuired to utnwar and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and suit, within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit; from January 17, 1908; and if you fail so to appear ami answer or otherwise plead to said suit, that plaintiff above named will apply to the above named court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to wit: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now existiuu between the plaintiff aud yourself, aud absolutely divorcing plantiff from you and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just aud equitable. This summons is published pursuant to the order ot the Honorable I. Il.Clelaud. Judge of the above entitled circuit court, muuc 111 upeu couri 111 inn cause, 011 January 15, 190S, which order prescribes that this summons shall lie 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 on January 17. tooS. the last tmbli. cation thereof will be I'ebruarv 18. 100S, . k. ioiukk, Atty lor I'lalutttl. If YOU want iob rjriutlncr done at AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY DR. L. E. STORY Formerly in tfic Holbrook block, St. Johns, lias opened offices nt 901 nnd 902 Corbelt Building. 5th and Morrison Streets, Portland. S. H. GREENE AttorncyatLaw. Office: Room 9, Urccden Build ing, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, nnd Room as, Hol brook Block, St. Johns, rhonc: 1'ncific S098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph AlcChcsney, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON Day and Nlelit Office In AlcChcsney Block Phone WoodUwn 475 ST. JOHNS, - - OREdON DR. L. 0. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Residence: 435 Williams Ave. Phone Hast 6t6j. Office: Hol brook Brick Block, rooms j nnd 4 Phone linst 3689. .St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown nnd Bridge Work n SK.cinlty Rooms 1 mid 2, Holbrook Block, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Plilclin and Surgeon. Office in Holbrook's Block. Residence, 315 Huycs street. Phone Scott O995. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office liouri). 9 to 11 n. ni., to 3 p. 111. Office rtione, Hcotl 1104. Kr.liltnce I'hone, Union J'il. Office In t'tilvcmltv Prk Driitf Htore. J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and Storage Your Pntron.iKC SolicKctl loj I'.usl BtirlliiKton Htrcct, St. Johns. Bon Ton Barber Shop MANSI'lliU) kS: KAltMI.ltl.V. l'irst clnM work nnd clean hot towels for patrons. Hair ctittiiiK a stiecialty. AkciiIs for west Const Laundry. Jersey street St. Johns E. C. MONNICH" PAPER HANGING AND PAINT1NO Hstimntea Furnished 1009 Mouteith St. St. Johns, Or. Darling & Barnett CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 414 Smith St. St. Johns, Ore. J, II. III.ACK ANDV KltKK BLACK & KERR Building Contractors Hani and Intimites t'utiitihcd. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS. 0RC00N Meets each Monday evening tn Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. II. S. Simmons, N. G, U. 1). Holcoml), Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KMQIITS OP I'VTIIIAS. Meets every I'riday niKht at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.P, hall. Visitor al ways wel come. Geo. R, Black, C. C. J. II, Black, K. R. S. Fraternal Brotherhood. Mpels evprv Vrlil.n- nli.lit In M W X Hall. S. I. Schelter. nresident: laa. II.' Gee, secretary. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for euch change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and save the printer Street Car Time Table. Leave A.M. 3d & Alder. A.M. I'.M. II 30 5 48 II 45 600 12 00 6 13 13 30BB6 30 13 40 6 48 Leave St. Johns. A.M. A.M. P.M. 5 45 605 6 40 700 7 15 7 3o 7 45 800 8 15 830 8 45 9 co 9 IS 9 30 9 45 1000 to 13 1030 10 45 11 CO II 15 5 45 605 626 6 40 6 30 7 00 7 5 7 30 S 10 825 840 8 55 9 10 9 35 940 955 10 10 10 35 1040 1055 11 10 II 35 6 15 1 1 40 6 30 13 00 640 13 20pm 6 50 1340 7 to. 1 00 I IS 136 l 54 3 13 3 30 3 43 306 34 3 43 4 CO 4 IS 4 36 454 5 10 5 36 7o6 74 Hk 3 20 8 40 9 co 9 20 940 IOOO 10 30 IO40 11 CO II 30 13 CO 13 30 4S I 00 I 18 I.36 54 3 13 348 306 34 3 43 4 co 4 30 440 500 5 15 7 3o 7 50 8 10 830 8 50 9 10 93o 9 50 10 10 1030 11 00 II 30 13 CO 13 30 I3JO 5 35 I 30 5 55 A. M. St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave East Side (A. M.fi-ir 8:co, 9o, ioxm, iiwo, 13:00 M, I'. M. iwo, 3o. 3x0, 4:00, 4:50, 5:30, 6:30. Leave West Side (A. M. 6:50, 7:35, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30. P. M.uito 1:30, 3:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:10, 6,-co, 6:30. our rule in this respect. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. once, bring it in now.