HE PLAYED CRITIC. GENUINE The Composer Tried to Pa Funny and Qot a Surprls. Slgnor Leoncavallo, (ho composer, re counted an umusliin experience that befell him In a theater where he occu pied a stall quo evening to hear the performance of bis 'Ttigllaccl." At the Unnlo a fltrunger slttlns next BARGAINS him kept exclaiming entbiralnstlnilly: "Whatjj miiHterplcce! What u pur- Rrs icci ninstcrpiccer Leoncavallo, Imagining himself utter 3 1 Jor . ly unknown In the uudlcnce, thought It would bo (lno fun to play the critic of 'his own work, so chimed In Iron BAEGAIN5 ically: $6800Five room modern house and nine lots. 2000-Five room modern house, cor ner, 50x100. 2500-Business corner, 50x100. 2500 Good new ten room house, lot looxloo, street improvements all in and paid for. Alnny other Bargains. Call in and sec. J. S. DOWNEY JERSEY STREET Fourth of July Fund Following in n list of the receipts mid dlslHirKcment.s of the Fourth of July committees. The statement In published In order that nil who de nlrc may know just how the money wns expended: KHCKMT8. I. I'. Ilaitttrickn. 10.00 K. C. Couch 10.00 II. I,. Snow , ,,,, 10.00 A. V. Mnrklc 10.00 Jackson & TIioiiiim)ii 10.00 Itoii Williamson 10.00 T, A. Olovcr JJ..V) ham Coclirnu jj.50 Kliermnn Cochran.,, , jj.50 It. O. Mni!ooii..., 10.00 l'ortlnml Mlu. Co 15.U) .St. Jolm Lumber C to.oo North untile niariimcy 1'. It. 15.ltclM.Ml 10.1(0 10,00 3.00 j.X) I O.CXI 5.00 5.o W.C. Hou V. lower Calet llros l)vls c Haines Ht. Johns l'uriiltiire Co Columbia Itlectrlc Co .ix) Itlcrtrtc Theatre 10.00 M. It, Holbrook. ...... ........... lo.uo Ht. Johns I'laulm; Mill 3.50 Clint, Jloy J.oo IMiiioimImiii Co 7.50 John It. Hitler 3.50 II. It. Collier j.oo I.. D.Jackton & Co. ............. 5.00 Princess Theatre io.cn Jut. llnllcy 3.40 J. M. I.cucli J.oo itast St. John l.iiuil Co 5.00 11)10 Itrfll ltktiitc Co J.oo Kerr ."v Son 3.541 Scale & duty 5.00 Modern Machine Work 5.11 A, A. Muck . . .... 5.00 Portland Suburban Hx. press Co. . . . 5,00 ttartliicr Clur Co 111,00 Star Drewlug Co 30,00 Welnhard Hrcwliiu Co 30,00 )llumaucr& I loch 5,00 KoyWHcos: 3.50 I'eiilrtsulu Hank 10.00 l'irt National Hank 10.00 M. S. Cobb 3.00 llonhaiu & Currier 5.00 W. W. Motuu , 3.50 v. m. lower 3.A0 HUoori & Cole 3.00 j. A. HarrU. ., 3.50 obas MIIIIuk Co 5.00 at. jonu i.aumiry u 5.00 Wytin MminliiK , 3.00 C. It. Andrew, ., 3,00 V. W. Mason 5,00 J. S. Downey 30 tt, jonu iiaruwitreco,,,, j, (hi 3.00 I). U. Roger ,. 1,00 W, W, Windle 3.00 C, W, Steuru.. i.ihi C. I,. Johnson 3.00 tiro, J. t'erkins 1.00 JohuKoce... 3.SO J, V. lacque I.00 A. II. J.imlboc 5.00 Mrs, J. K. Matter. 1.00 S. V. Kouent 3,00 O. M. Hall........ 3.00 Tom Autxeii,,.,, 3,00 MciCinuey t Davis., , , 3,1x1 Chat, Hrcdtifcon..,,,,,,,,, 3,50 C. C. Oihiit 3.io II, II. Hoover ,, ,, 1.0a 1'raiik (lohccii, 1,00 A. M. Kssou., ,, 1,00 Claude I'off. 1.50 Wesley Heck 1.50 Koss walker , 1. 50 Mrs. H. M. Osgood..,,.,.,,,,,., 1,00 S. H. Sattcrlec , 3,00 George McCallam 1.00 II. W, Smith 3.50 A, Johnson Haker 5,00 H. tt. Churchill 5,00 Thos. Cochran 3.50 u.s. xwoore 3,00 Dr. Joseph McCheoiiey,., 5.00 1.00 .35 .35 .35 .35 J5 .35 .35 .50 50.00 18.95 30.50 (SJ1 ,,, Herbert Muck,., ,,, . Joseph Crouch , Joe Smith C, J, Townsou... ,., C. A. Greener ,., J. II. Cauuihn , 11. MtiKbriKliUon Mike Campbell Portland Railway, I & 1 Co. Goddess of liberty contest. . . . Concessions , Program, etc............,,,,. 36.56 Total . .56.70 DISUURSHMHNT3 Advertising and distribution. Peninsula Hand , PrUes , Labor , ,,, Dray age , , . , Couch & Co., mclse 135.00 80,00 75.00 J l. 95 43 Lumber 6.7.1 Ikmbatu & Currier, mdse 5,30 St.vJobus Pharmacy, mdse 3,76 Hciiilrlckt Itnrdwnrn Co., iiiiuc,, 4.00 Olds, Wortman & King, bun ting,, 9,15 Sprinkling . ., 3.75 l'lrcworks 303.00 (.nun on linmi 11,11 Totnl..,, 6j6,7o ORDINANCE NO. 308 An Ortlinancc CrcathiK the Office of Deputy Recorder of the City of St. Johns. The City of St. John doc ordain as follow; .Section 1, That there be mid U hereby eiesieti in anil lor llic city 01 m. joints. Multnoiiinli county, Oregon, the ollice 01 Deputy City Iteconlcr. hee, 3, That there slmll In: njijioliitcil, n by the charier rovlded, n deputy city recorder to till uch ollice, nut mIiI dciiuty when mi iiniulutcd hull receive such coiuiwuvition ii may be fixed from time to time by the order o( the council, ami In n much a the city recorder it about to leave the city nil enicixeiicy I iirciami to cxi.t nun tiiiit 1111 ordinance tuke effect liM)ii buliij; signed by the mayor. I'iikoed the council till anil day of J Auburn, 1910, AddiovciI by the iniiyor till the and day of AuKUt, I'jio. I. lr. Mli.NDIUl.KS Mayor. AUtel! A, M. Jth.MJN, Itetxiraer. Published in the St. John Review Aujjiut 5, lyio. Proposals for Street Work Smiled tiroixMul will be received ut the ollice of the recorder of the city of St, John until July 16, 1910, m 6 o'clock 11. 111. for the improvement of Leonard street from the westerly line of Chicago street to tnc easterly line 01 new York street 111 the manner provided by ordl nance No. 507, subject to the provision 01 tue emitter nun oriiumners 01 tuc city of St. John, ami the animate of the city utmiuv-ur. on file, rtMiuirini: 6-foot ce- incut walk ii-fimt cuil) and 1 6-feet of macadam in center. Ituglueer's est! mate of cost tun.as. Hid must be strictly in accordance with printed blank which will be (urn Ulied on uppliiMtlon ut the ollice of the recorder of the city of St. John. And Mid Improvement mutt be completed 011 or before 60 day from the signing of the contract by the turtle thereto. No proposal or bid will be considered Utiles accompanied by a certified check puynble to the mayor of the city of St Johns, certified by a responsible bank for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the aggtcgate proposal, The right to rclect any and all bids is nercny reserved, lly order of the city council. A. M. HSSON, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review- July 39, August 5 uud 13, 1910. Proposals tor Street Work heated proposals will be received at the olhce of the recorder of the citv St. Johns, until Aug, 33,1910, at 6 o'clock p. m. for the improvement of Portland houlevurd from the east Hue of Point View Addition to tlte west Hue of Palrhaveu street in the manner provided by ordl nance No. aoq subject to the provisions 01 tue cuarter mm ordinances 01 tue city of St. Johns, and the estimate of the city engineer, ou file. . This Improvement requires 6-foot ce ment walks, 13 foot curb. Engineer s estimate of cost UwsM. Did must be strictly iu accordance with printed blauks which will be turn lshcil 011 application at the ollice of the recorder of the city of St, Johns. And said improvement must be completed ou or before Otcober 18, 1910. fto proposals or bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the mayor of the city of St. Johns, certified by a responsi ble bank for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the aggregate proposal. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. lly order of the city council, A.M. 15SSON, City Recorder, Published in the St. Johus Review August 5, 13, and 19, 1910, Preach tho gospel cf SL Johns. "A mustcrplrco? I don't In the least agree- with you, sir. I'm a musician myself, so know what I'm talking about. The fact Is this opera Is n worthless production and brimful of Imitations and plagiarisms. For In stance, that cavatlnn Is filched bodily from Dcrlloz, the duct In the first act Is nil Uouuod, while the finale Is n sorry copy of one you will find In VcrdL" Next day Leoncavallo drovo to tbo railway Matron and bought the lending local Journal. On comfortably seating himself In tbo train he opened It and was aghast with astonishment at en countering tho following lines! "Slgnor Leoncavallo's opinion on Titgllnccl.' Declaration of plagiarism. Confession of a composer bereft of all originality." Tim great Italian master 'added. 'Ev idently my neighbor was n Journalist who bad dogged me, but to this day I havo cold shivers every tlmo I recall tho Incident." STEALING A DOQ. Sir Edwin Lundntr' ExpsrUne With London FuncUr. Sir Kdwlu Landscer. tho animal iu Inter, ouo tlmo was about to put tho finishing touches to tho portrait of a dog bclongng to a nobleman and was expecting a visit rrotn nis mouci wnen tho owner arrived In n state of great perturbation without tho dog. The an Imal had been stolen. After talking over tho loss with Blr Edwin tho own er decided to leave tho matter In Uio pntnter's hands, together with a ten pound note as n reward for tho recor cry of tho dog. Sir Edwin's acquaintance with tho dog fanciers was large, and .o sum moncd to hi nld ouo Jem Smith, who bo thought might put him on tho right (rack, Ho sltnwcd tho man tho ptctum and the banknote and promised that If the dog was restored no question should be nsked. Six weeks later Smith nrrlvrd nt tho studio leading tho muting dog by n pteco of string. "Hero Is your 10." said the nrtlM. "and I supposo I siust k no questions. Dur now that the affair I done with you may Just ns well toll mo about It." After a moment of hesitation the man confessed that ho himself wns the thief. "You, you thundering rascal!1 exclaimed Sir Edwin. "Then why on earth have you kept us In suspense all this timer "Well, you see. gov'ner," was tho answer, "I stole tho dorg, but tho gen'lomau I sold htm to ken Mm so Jolly closo that I hadn't n chance of nicking him agnln till yesterday, and Hint's tho truth, s'elp mo." Bird a Oraolti. A most remarkable superstition of the Kenyan of Ilonieo.ls the consulta tion of birds. If, for example, a Ken- yah has to undertake a long Journey he will not risk It wlthost having first consulted tho "tlakkl," a kind of hawk, If tho hawk file with Its wluga spread out to tho right side It Is n good sign. but If It goes to tho left or flaps Its wlnga then the Journey Is not begun In any circumstances. Tho next day the Kenyan tries once more until the hawk gives tho sign which ho wants. Thus tho continuation of the Journey depends on tho (light of (ho bird. Some birds ere of greater Importance than others, nud also to (ho sluglng of (ho bird uttentlon U given. Other unlmnls are also consulted, uud tho sua Oyakscnll every animal a "bird" when thuy consult It. Prodigality of LIU In Aneltnt Egypt. The reckless prodigality with which In ancient Egypt tho upper classes squandered away the labor and lives of the people ts perfectly startling, In this respect, as the monuments yet re maining abundantly prove, they stand ulouo and without a rival. We may form some Idea of the u I most Incred ible waste when we hear that 2,000 mon wero occupied for three years In carrying a single stone from Elephan tine to Sals, (hat the cuuul of the Ited sea alone cost the lives of 120,000 Egyptians and that to build one of the pyramids required tho labor of 300,000 men for twenty years. An Infamy, Some years ago w remember meet- lug at the door of a secondhand book shop an excited Irishman. He had Just bought the "Irish Melodies" or a shilling when he turn erf round ou the bookseller uud burst out, "Hut I could kill ye for selling these Immortal gem so cheap!"-Loudon Athenaeum, Th Handwriting, "If you look about you," said the see ominous acquaintance, "you will the haudwrltlug uii the wall." The hundwrltlm: nu the wall does not worry me," replied Seuutor Sor ghum, "so long, as they don't go rum maging luto my prlrato motuoranda." Washington Star, A Hardware Talk. "Yes," said the nut to the nail, "It gave me a terrible wrench to part from him, but I knew It would ba only n matter of a few days before he would bolt anyway." REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of IcroI blanks arc kept for sale nt this office and others will be added as the demand arises: Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, battsfacttou of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Rtaltv. Bills of Sale, Leases. All these blauks at the uniform price of 30c per dozeu, DO YOU rtOT WI&H TO TRCHCA YOUR &UMMER OUTFIT? IF YOU DO, YOU AOV dAti AT AOiEY-VIrtG PRICES. VE H1VE REDUCED PRICES Oti SUAAER GOODS THylT VE fAY QUICKLY CL.EIR OUR W-IRM-WEATHER STOCK Atito GET IA AEV TAIL GOODS. ECOAOAICylL SHOPPERS dAti AOV SylVE AOiEY. OUR LIiES OF SUAAER GOODS ylRE rtOT BROKEA. VE VISH TO BREIK THEA. THAT'S VHY VE OFFER TO YOU PRICE IADUCEAE1TS. LOOK WTO OUR STORE ,MD "LOOK OUT FOR MRGJlIrtS' ORPINANCE NO. 309 An Ordinance Providing the Time and Alnnncr of Im proving Portland Boulevard from Oast Line of Point View Addition to Fairhavcn Street in the City of St. Johns. The Cilv of St, John doc ordain ut follow: The Council of the City of St. Johns having ascertained the cost o! Improving Portland boulevard from the catt Hue of Point View Addition to the wcttcrly side Hue of 1'airhaven street In the city of St, Johns, a shown by the resolution of the couucil of tsld city dated on the ant day of June, 1910, ami recorded iu the office of the recorder of said city, and notice thereof having been published In the St. Johns Kcvlew, a weekly new- paper ofircncral circulation, ou the 34th day of June nud itt of July, as shown iy tuc Miiuiavii 01 me foreman 01 sain pcr, which taiu Minaavil I on tile In the office of the city recorder: and Irual posting of notices of inch improvement, a shown by the affidavit of the city engineer on hie the office of the city recorder, and no remnnitraiicc having been filed, and, a provided by said resolution, me cngin ccr's preliminary estimate of the cost o said improvement I 11195.65, but shall be more accurately determined uy said etmineer. Now, therefore, It It hereby ordered that the said street be Improved ami the time for the completion of said Improve meut i hereby fixed at sixty days from the last publication of notice of proposal of said work, which said proposals must lo filed with the recorder of Mid city on or before the 3A1 day of August, 1910, at 8 o'clock P. in, of said day. That laid street 11111 be improved as follows: Uy crsdlmr same to the estab llthed undo by cut and (111 and by side walking Mine on either side with 6-foot cement sidewalks, ii-foot curbs entire length 011 easterly side;on west siuclrom Ilurr street to cast side line of Point View Addition, together with all necessary wooden cross-walks aud box-cutters, said walks and curb to have expansion joints as directed by the city enulneer. 1 lie city recorder snau give notice uy publication for not less than three in. sertion iu the St. Johns Review, the official newspaper, inviting proposals for making said improvement, bald improvement suaii in an respect be done and completed In conlorsiity with the provision of Ordinances No. 160 and 143 except as otherwise provided Iu this ordinance; all work to be done under the direction and supervision of the city cnuinrer: curb to have four inch drain tile every fifty feet, hitch rings to be placed iu curb as directed by the city engineer. That the cost of said improvement shall be assessed against the property in the local iuinroveineut district as de scribed Iu said resolution and designated as and declared to be "Local improve meat District No, 39." raised iy the council tills and nay ot August, 1910. Approved by the mayor tnis and day ol August, 1910, J, 1. lltUKtUKb, Mayor. Attest: A. M. KSSON, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review August 5th, 1910. Executor's Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Ore gou, tor me county 01 juuiiuomau. Iu the matter of the estate of Wil liatuH. Guile. Notice is hereby Kiven that the under signed has heretofore ben appointed by the above named court as executor of the estate of said deceased, and has qualified as snch, All persons uavtng claims against said estate, will present the tame who projicr vuueuen iu mc umicreixucu at the First National Bank of St. Johns, Oreeon. within six months from the date of the publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice it the 34th day of June, 1910, I. P. DRINKER, Executor of the estate of William II. Guile, deceased. COI.UKK &C0LUKK, Attorneys for Executor. THE PALM CAFE The. Glover, Prop. Pure California Port Wine $1.25 to $2.00 per gallon Finest ever brought to St, Johns. Choice liquors of all kinds at prices most reasonable. BON HAM CM '.SI l tf 0.ti:i A4(tltln C., Ck( Dear Cousin linns: You Remember I vas nromo tlonctl oncctodershoedepartmeutof dcr Muck Mercantile Co., (or Hero ishncss or Komctingslike derCnrtie gic mednlsl Veil, I lmf ntiodcr pro inotionitit'S already. You see, w sell our shoes so cheap uud they nrc so good that nil dcr peoples they find him ottd pretty quick uiul it keeps tin yttmpiiig worser ns a hop' nergrass. Veil, one day a pretty frnulclu enmed triillpping in yust ns bright uud schvect as dcr dog fennel after a summer rains, uud mine heart yust yumped my mouth oud pretty nigh, but I shut Him up quick uud swallow a couple of times already uud vnitcd outler Iratiietti but I vas considerably flnstrntionet! uud I put her right foot iu tier wrong shoe uud her foot vot vus left iu tier odcr und she vcurcd dein that vny und it made her vat you call "'pigeons-toed," und she earned back to Mr. Muck und made a big holler und saldt: "Yust look vat your liddle Yertuan clerk did mit my fects." Und Mr.Muck vas very sorry uud said he would haf to dis ciplination me und pretty quick pro motioned me to der grocery depart tuent to sell algs 'cause der vasn't any rights und lefts. Veil, dot vas all right. Ve haf a splendid line 0 all kinds of groceries, coffees, teas cereals, spices und grocers' sundries und they are strictly fresli und sold at the lowest possible prices. Come und see me with the Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 831 PROPOSALS FOR Improvement Bonds City.of St. Johns Sealed proposals will be received by tne unuersmued at uis otnee in tne city hall at St. Johns, Oregon, until Tuesday, August 16, 1910, at six o'clock p. m, for sale at not less than par value and accrued interest of improvement bonds of the city of 8t, Johns, Oregon, (the same to be issued uy autnonty 01 urntnance wo. 30b) lor tne wnoie or any part 01 six tuousaud (f6ooo) dollars. Said bonds will be issued In denomi nations of f 500.00 each payable ten years irom uate, ocing coupon doiius, bearing six per cent interest payable semi-an nually, aud subject to all the conditions imposed, directed and stipulated by what is known as the "Bancroft Bond- he act," under which act as amended. saui uonus are issued. ' 1 , 1 The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. A. M. BSSON, City Recorder Published in the St. Johus Review July 39 and August 5 and 13, 1910. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insuro a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and cava the printer Subscribe for the St. Johns Review ana keap pcxtsd o& the doings ot U city. & CURRIER GAS APPLIANCES For Cooking and Lighting The St. Johns Gns Company has added a fine line of cooking and lighting appliances. Every gas range sold is connected to piping free. Now is the time to use gas for your cooking and avoid standing over a hot stove. Safe, convenient, clean, and a saver of time and trouble. Cheaper than wood, lasts longer and goes farther. Vulcan range is the best. Let us sell you one. St. Johns Gas Company 110 South r HAZELWOOD Ice cream BEST BY TEST A. UNGER, Sole Agent 103 N, Jerbey street, next to the Pcniubula Bank LOOK FOR THE BIG YELLOW SIGN Special prices to church parties, socials, etc. Phone Richmond n I Ml NORTH QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS Near the Mouth of tiis Columbia River on the Washington Coast The Place to Spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Miles of Magnifi cent Beach, Level Compact and Smooth J Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage, teut and camp life, nil the comforts ot home and the healthful, Invigor ating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, clam digging, beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls aud drives through pic turesque wooded headlands Reduced Rates from all parts VIA Oregon Railway and Navigation Co, Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, 1'ortland, Oregon, or inquire of any O. R. & N. agent elsewhere for information Wm. McAlURRAY, General SpoWans, Portland & Seattle Railway, LEAVING ST. JOHNS. Inland Umpire ttzprtss, 9:13 . m.; (or Chicago, Walla, rim, Roosevelt. Granddallca. Golden. dale. White Salmon, Stcrcnaua, Vancouver and Intermediate ttation. North Bank Limited, jus P m-i tor Chicago St. taul, Omaha. Kanaai city, St. touu, bpokane, SDraeue.Rittvitle.Lind.raaco.KooMvelt.Crand- Columbia River Local, 4:50 p. m.i lor Vancouver, Camaa, wnuc ttaimon. ujie. tiranuoaues.uma and alt intermediate atationa. AKR1VINO AT ST. JOHNS Inland Kmplrc Kxpreai. 7:47 p, m.; IromChlca-l go. bt. raut, umana. nansat vny, oi. i.ouu, tv. bpoKanc, Bpraguc. Kooacvctt, Crauddal RitivUle Und. Paaco. allea, White Salmon, liter. enaon. Vancouver. North Bank Limited, 74 a. m.; from Chicago, St. Paul. Omaha, Kmul City, bt. Louii. Walla Walla. Paico. Koocvclt, CrandJallea, White Calmon, Bteventon, Vancomtr and interme diate atationa. Columbia Kivcr Local 11 o'clock noon ; (rom Cliffs, uranatMiica, liomcnaaie, 1.71c wnue baimon, Catnaa, Vancouver and all Intermediate ata tlont. AU train atop lor paaaenscra. OIctODn all night. Tickets 00 sale lor alt point a. u. m. Cornell, Agent. Jersey Street. ISM BEACH of Oregon and Washington Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Northern Pacific Railway LKAVINO ST. JOHNS Not th Coast Litn Ited via Pngct Sound 10.30 a. m North Coatt Limited via North K.nk .. . Atlantic Kxpreta via Puget ound ijsjj a. m! Atlantic Hiurcis via North Bank a. m. Twin City Kxprcu via Pugtl Sound 1:50 p. m. Twin City Hzprcai via North Bank 7:j p. m. Kaatern tixprea via lliget Sound . . !: a. m. Kattern Kxprcsavia North Bank -....9.-13 a m. Mo- River tixpreas via North Bank . 7:15 p. m. Portland. Tacoma & Seattle Kxprea. 75 a. m.. lor Grnyt Harbor. Olytnpia and South Bend Branches. Puget Sound Limited. j:si p. m.l Grays Harbor and South Bend Branches. Yacolt Passenger ...rjo p. w. ARRIVING AT&T, JOHNS North Coast Limited via North Bank - 7147 p, m North Coast Limited via Puget Sound t.JJ a. m No, Pacific Kxprcsa via North Bank 7:17 a, m No. Pacific Ks press via Puget Sound 6:4s p. m Pacific hx press via North usuk - .7147 p. m Pacific Kxprcsa via Puget Sound 6. j3a. m , Western Express via North Bank - .. 7147 p. m , Western Express via Puget Sound ico p. ta Mo. Klvrr Express via North Bank 7:17 a. ta ! Mo. KUer Express via l'uxtt bound p. m 1 Portland. Tacoma & Seattle Kxpre . . ial p. at from uiympla, South Bend and Grayt Harbor Puget Sound Limited fcsS p, m Yacolt Passenger --, rtjoa.u ' ' ' " 0. M, Coradl, A(st. v