r'jwyvv v. THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. .. i.' $ i IV 1 i ; ' . i t IT t Irirl n l;.-J 1,1 VI vi TOPICS OF THE TIMES. A CHOICE SELECTION OF INTER E8TINQ ITEM8. Cemmenta and Crltlclame Baaed Upon the Happenings of the Dar-Watorl cal and New Notea. This 12,000,000-baIe cotton crop Is Tory discouraging to the boll,weerII. Outside of stonccuttlng, about the hardest sort of work Is keeping a diary. The Inventor of the "gold brick" In dead, but many counterfeits survive him. It will not bo so very long before fou are talking about things that hap pened 'way back In the year '04. The man who thinks be mtut havo an office Is much like tho man who thinks the world owes him a living. lie who attends strictly to his own business has no tlmo to waste on vis ionary schemes for saving tho country. Marie Oorelll says Andrew Carncglo Is vulgar. Perhaps Androw didn't take off his hat when Marie got In tho ele vator. Many n man who Isn't satisfied with the Ills ho has peruses drug storo al manacs and acquires others ho knows not of. How did wo ever get along without "frenzied" In our dally vocnbulary? It's fully as forceful and usoful ns "strenuous." If tho dowager ctnprcH of Ohlna tins been converted to Christianity, there will be a npoedy Improvement In tho treatment of the "foreign devils." Edmnnd Itusscll has a series of rules en "How to Oct Hid of a Lover." We elect the most cogent: "Never laugh whon he laughs." That Is enough for any girl to work on. A woman was arrested at Jersey Olty a few days ago for obtaining ?!, COO on bad checks. Considering tho brevity of nor financial career, she couldn't have been much for looks. A Masnachusotts pastor left tho stub of his cigar In his study tho otlior day, tho result bolng u flro which destroyed the church. Hero Is another strong argument against the uso of tobacco by ministers. Morocco has explained things to France and another war scaro Is thus dissipated. It was fortunate that Mo rocco didn't feel obliged to win at least one important victory before listening to peace talk. The greatest hopo of the Russian people lies In the awakening of tho Russian press. Once It takes tho bit In Its teeth all the autocracy of Uio Csarc domains cannot drive It whore It would not go. A Japanese statistical pamphtot states that a Japanese may dorca bis wife for talking too much. The latest actual figures show that with fewer than 800,000 Japanese marriages re ported In the year there wore more than 60,000 divorces.. The modern method of lottor-wrltlng composition, through tho agoncy of tho stenographur, Is huvlng a peculiar ef fect upon tho popular uso of the lan guage. It must bo evident to oven tho noii-crltlral observer that carelessness and dlCfuscness of expression havo bo come a fcaturo unil a fault of corro Npniiduiicp, from thu reproach of which It was quite frco In tho earlier day when pen and Ink woro directly em ployed by the Individual to the oud of giving form and coherence to his Idea. The boys In the farm school on Thompsou's Island In Hoston harbor believe In maintaining discipline. Two or three of them wore arrested recent ly by the school police, on the charge of trespassing and destroying property In one of tho cottages. They wero tried by their comrades. In the course of Uih trial one spectator was disorderly, and. according to the report of the pro ceedings, "he was at once fined ton cents and sent to bed" for contempt of court The boys accused of trespassing were acquitted by u Jury of their peers. After vaccinated lap dogs, liver bath tubs for toy spaniels, ruiii sIiopn, perfumed cushions, witch hazel noso nd eyo washes, nifide-tomensuro mackintoshes anil pyjamas for tho dyspeptic pots of tho rich women of New York, an brought Into public no tlce by the recent show at tho Wulilorf Aatorln, there Hcemcd little loft In tho way of Idiotic extrnviiKiinco. The limit then set linn been surpassed by one woman, who Bent to 1'nrli for woven pairs 0110 for each day In tho week of huud-made bath slippers for her King Charles spaniel, Pretty noon these people will muko ns much fuss orer a pet'a aa over a daughter' trous- ttU. It la a fact of which the medical pro fesslon la well awnro that the better clasa of newspapers are tho great edu cators of tho common people. They furnish them with their high school and college courses and do more thnn any other agency to form the opinions of the great multitude. This being the case, It behooves all reputable physi cians to Join In an effort to give the papers such mcdlcul reading matter as will Interest and Instruct their renders. lu no other way could preventive med icine be taught bo thoroughly and suc cessfully as through tho medium of newspaper publicity. Unthinking peo ple, and Indeed many of independent mind, bellevo absolutely everything they rend in their paper. Therefore preventive medicine could easily be In stilled Into tho minds of this body. From earliest times tho law's delay has beeu subject for denunciation The pompous pretense that the machinery of the law must move at slow and dlgullled pace is aa strictly kept up to day as lu olden times, How much the hunger of lawyers and court oillelnls for accumulating fees lutluenccs de lay la a question which It might be todellcat to discuss. The case of Barry Gagas t Clavtlaud, lajutad by a railway troln, which was began through his guardian ten years ago, when he was a boy of 11 and which went up through all tho courts and was remanded to the original court for retrial, has now been held Invalid be cause the boy has become of age and must sue In his own name. 'There are cases like this occurring every day all over tho country. John nudnik of Chicago was Injured In 1886. In 1004 the Supremo Court of Illinois award ed him $10,000. If tho person or firm In whoso employ he was Injured was prudent enough to put nway a sum of $10,000 In 1885 tho beneficent opera tion of tho principle of compound In terest at 0 per cent has by tills tlmo added $20,000 to tho original deposit. Tho Injurer gets tho $20,000. Tho In jured gets tho $10,000. Evidently a wrong has been dono. A man whoso leg is crushed earns his money when tho crushing happens. If appeals, de murrers, replies, rejoinders and other Jockeylngs lead Justlco astray for 10 years, It Is not the Innocent that ought to suffer. A case similar to Rudnlk's came to light not long fl'go. A young girl was compelled to wait nlno years for the $10,000 which constituted tho compensation for Injuries which alio had received. Such delays give an un fair advantage to tho stronger party. A corporation can pay for lawyers, for costs and for appeals till the poor liti gant Is worn out. There ought to be some return to tho poor litigant for tho money that ho has lout meanwhile. If Interest wero paid on final awards, there would bo less resistance to Just demands. The volumo of litigation would shrink and tho damago claim nut, with right on his Ride, would not ho deprived by legal filibustering of a largo part of tho valuo of his claim that Is, of Its Interest-bearing capac ity. There can bo no question that thousands of worthy causes are never takon Into court becauso of tho lack of means for tho long litigation. Tho do lay Is often so cxtremo that oven whon tho courts grant tho redress that Is duo It comes too late to afford tho ro llef that might havo been given If nil tho resources of tho machinery of Jus tice had not been used to deprive tho sufforcr of what should havo been promptly awarded. Hallways and oth er corporations, whoso numerous em ployes are llablo to bo Injured or killed, complain bitterly of the damago suits that are brought against them on mcro speculation. This Is tho natural and legitimate result of their Influence upon the procedure In courts. Tho widow and orphans of a poor man who lias been killed by such a corporation would be utterly helpless to support a long-continued contest In court, except for tho Nemesis who comes In tho per son of the lawyer who takes damage suits on speculation. cumoua old clocks. Timepieces Dating Hack OOO Yaara on Kxhlbltlort lu Kuropc, Wo lenrn from tho French news papers that among many Interesting objects acquired by tho atato from tho late Princess Mathlldo's collection la a wdiulerful alarm clock which waa once tho pride of the great Napoleon, and which not only tells tho day of tho month and the year, tho mean solar time and the phases of the moon, but sounds every quarter of an hour and la provided with a thermometer. Few things are more surprising than the skill of pnst generations of clock makers, who not only mado timepieces of tho most complicated character, but of such exccllont workmanship thnt they seem almost mndo for nil tlmo. There Is nt Castletown, In tho Islo of Man, n clock which wns telling Manx men tho tlmo 0' day before Oliver Cromwell was cradled and which might havo listened to nn account of tho nrmadn from tho lips of men who had seen tho Spanish gnloons, and this very clock, which Queen Ilcss herself prosented to Castlo llushon S07 years ago, Is marking tlmo Just as conscien tiously for King ISdward's subjects In tho twentieth century. At tho South Kouslngton Museum anyone who chooses may seo to-day the very clock which Peter Llghtfoot mado for Glastonbury Abbey about 13UA, when John Wycllffo was In his cradle, and another clock which was ticking merrily In Dover Castle In 1348, two years nfter Crecy was fought. In 187(1 this clock was going as smoothly ns It did more than llvo centuries bo fore, whllo tho Society of Antiquaries has a portable clock mado at Prague as long ago as IBM. In the Town of Schrnmberg, In tho lllnck Forest, there Is nu alarm, clock which warned sleepers It was tlmo to got up when Charles II. wns King of Kuglaud. It was mndo In 1080 niul Is nn Ingenious pleco of wnrkmnnshlp. In form It resembles h lantern lu which Is n lighted candle, tho wlck of which Is automatically clipped every mluuto by a pair of scissors. Tho candle Is slowly pushed upward by a spring, which nlso controls the me chanism of the clock, and at the re quired hour of wnklug nu alarm Is sounded, and nt the snmo tlmo the movable sides of tho lantern full nud the room Is flooded with light. A pendulum clock, made lu 1(IS2 and onco owned by Cromwell, Is preserved today In the Philadelphia Library, and another, mado lu Germany In KVIO, was recently doctored by a Connect icut clockmaker and Is now running for six months at a tlmo without wlud-lng.--Tlt.Hlts. A linuual'a ilretUlllli. Hold u locu&t between your fingers and watch tho breathing movements of the body. Professor Packard says, "There wero sixty-tlvo contractions In n mluuto In n locust which had been held between the lingers about ten tmluutes." How does that compare with tho number of breaths you take each mluuto? insects of swiftest tllght breathe most rapidly. St. Nicho las. Thu liaruest liouonitutvo. What Is probably the biggest loco motlvo In thu world has Just beeu com pleted ut Schenectady for hauling freight over tho Itocky Mountains. It measures 70 feet nud on a level track can haul a train of cars a mile and a half long. A father who was up with his slcL child In tho night Is not half so cros tho next duy ns tho bachelor who ua beu up with too much society, imAunAnvrtrriQiNtti ibrniixsnisr L.H i ivumvi v v Thos. Bt-tn, Vtt4 I.yman Fargo, Vice Trei The BIyth & Fargo Co. l'ooatcllo, Idaho General Merchandise BTORKB AT Gvanston, Wyo. Pocatello, Idaho Call Answered My or Night Phone 371 White Front Livery AND CAD STABLK3 Blnaard, Fountain & Randall, rropra. 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UuU, CUtcafo ilIH H'ntliufu ana in r.ati AtUntlo .ball lAkr, DftiTur. ft. iWorth. Omaha, Kantaa Kitiraia l:l'ptnTla 7ilflai Ut. nt. uaw, unicago irutlugfn ana ma na fet." Paul' Walla Walla. LawUton. yait Malt 1:14 p m via Spokana Bpokana. Wallace, full. roan, Mlnuapotli, ft 1'aul, Duluth, Mttvau. kea, Chicago and tul liDia Rlvar chadyla For Attorla, Way Folnta aad North Baaeh Daily taxeapl Sunday) at p ml Saturday at 10 P m. Dally atrvtca (water parmlttlBg) aa tha WUlaaelt and Yamhill rlvara. For furthar Information, aik or wrlta your nearaat tlrket agtnt or A.L. 4MMMI. General Paw n gar Agant, Tha Oregon Railroad Navigation Co., fort land. Oregon. h The Only Double-Track Railway bctweea tht Missouri River aad Chicago Tie Chlcago-rortland Special, the most luxurious train in the world. Drawine-room sleeping cars, dining car, buffet smoking and library car (barber and bath). Less than threa days Portland to Chicago. TWO Through Trains to Chicago are operated daily via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. Oregon Short Line Rail road, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicaeo & NorthAVestern Railway to Chicago from Portland and points I ii Oregon. Dally and peraonauy conducted as juraloua In t'uiuuan touiui a leeping; ,-ara liom Portland, Loa Anselca and iuufona In t'ulliuan touiiat aleepina Si IIV1U UII1MU, U mivl- guv n Franciaco, through to Chicago without change. R.R. RITCHIE. Cml Aju 11, Muitt St, 6am r aAMCtaco, Cau A.CBAaiCFIt, roaiiAMD,oaa. Chka jo k North-Westera Ry. j mwm. 9 1IY IlAI AND WATKIt A STORIA & COLUMBIA f WITH THROUGH PARLOR CARS tirrwsRN Portland, Astoria Seaside Leaves union uisroT Arrived. Knr MftVKcra, Dally 8:00 a.m. uniii' If ..I.. icr, uiaia 9 K ft II 1 0 Dally. 11:10 a. m Wrutnort. CI Hon. Aalorlft, Warren Inn, Flavcl, dear hart Turk and He a tide. Aotorln A Peaahore hx press Dally, Astoria Exprcni Dally. 7:00 p. m. 0:40 p. m. C. A. 8TKWA IIT, J. C. MAYO, Comm'l Agt., 218 Aliler Rt O. F. A 1. A. Tclephonu Main 000. Ask the Agent for I O K B T VIA To Spokane St. Pau , Minneapolis, Duluth, Ch cago, St. Louis and All Points East and South. 2 OVERLAND TRANS DAILY O The Flyer and the Fast Mall A Splendid Service Up-to-date Equipment Courteo u Employes Daylight trip across thu Cascade and Jtocky .Mountains. For Tickets, rates, folders and full Infor mation call on or address H. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 Third Street, PORTLAND s. a. ylsrkihs, a. V. P. A. 612 I'lrit Avenue, SUATfLU, WASH. REGULATOR LINE rORTURD AND THE DALLES ROUTE All War UoJIar. STDAMURS "BXH.EY OATZKItT" "DAI.LEB CITY" "ItKOULAIOIt" "METLAKO" ' Connecting at I.yle. Waih., with Columbia River & Northern Railway Co. von Wahklacut. Pair, Ontervlllf, Ooldendala and ait KiicKitai vauey pointt. Bteamar leavri 1'ortlanil dally (except Sun day) 7 a. m., cunnectliic with C. It, A N. tralni at Lyl 6:1.1 p. in. for lioldemtale. Train ar rlreiOeldcnilalc, 7:Ui p. m, Hteauer arrlvaa TheI)all6:.'Wp. in. r Hteamer leave The IUlln dally (eicept Bub day) 7:oo a. m. 0. It. AN. trains leaving Ooldemlale 8:18 a. m. epnnecta with thUiteainer (or l'ortland, ar riving rortland 0 p. 111. Excellent meal aerve a on all (teamen. Fin accommodation (or teatnr. and wagom. For detailed Information ot rntei, berth rea erratloni. connectluna, tc, write or call oa ueareii aueni. II. b. tmpDii, lien, omre, l'ortland, Or. Man agar. ifti!aUdLaVPRl ! aH A City in Itself Have ybu ever stopped to consider that a modern express train, like the St. Louis Special, is practically a city in itself a place where you can sleep, chat, smoke, read, dine and go a-v kiting, just about as you would at your own home? It makes little difference what you want, you have only to summon a porter and he will swiftly and smilingly get it for you. Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis ' and points beyond. Write for folder giving full Information, or call at neareit Northern I'aclllo , Ticket Oillco, R. W. FOSTER, Ticket Agt. 100 Third Street, PORTLAND, OREQON THE TRAIL OF LEWIS AND GLARK Waa the pioneer American troll west of the Mlasourl river and tho results of that, exploration of 1S01-6 were of tremendous Importance to the United States and they were uver more apparent than now, A publication relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. Just Issued by a. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, stands peculiarly alone. This edition Is a two vol ume, 8 vo one called "The Trail of Lewis and Clark, 18OM90V', The author, Mr. Olln D. Wheeler, is the well known wrltr of the popular Wonderland series of the Northern Pacific Railway, In connection with which he made his studies and researches for this work. Mr. Wheeler has traveled several thousand miles over the route of Lewis and Clark. He has camped out, climbed mountains, followed old Indian trails, and visited remote points made memorable by those explorers. Their route across the Ottterroot mountnlns has been followed. Identified and mapped. "The Trail of Lewis and Clark" Is Illustrated In color and half Une from paintings, drawings and maps, by Paxson, DeCamp, and Russell, made under Mr. Wheeler's direction, and from photographs taken specially for the purpose. The writer tells his own story and supplements tt with pertinent extracts from Lewis ind Clark, and a host ot other historical and narrative writers that connect the wst with the present. Exact excerpts and photographic reproductions, in half tone, from the Original Manuscript Journals of Lewis and Clark are given. A. hapter Is devoted to the Louisiana Purchase, another to the preparatory meas ures for the exploration, and another to the history of each man of the expedi tion so far as known. Including a discussion of the death of Captain Lewis. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St Louis, and the Lewis and Clark Centennial to bo held at Portland, Orejon, In 1905, make this work pecullarly Imely because written from the standpoint of actual knowledge of past and pres nt conditions of the old trail and country. "The Trait of Lewis and Clark" thould be found In even public and private Ibrary In the land and the general -reader will find in reading through Its pages f large, clear type that truth Is, Indeed, stranger than fiction. The book can ba ordered through inv hnnVcsli n nun. ,n.i . ji . 1 the publishers. ! MAIL ANIIWATBK. 4 'As the Crow Flies,, The shortest lino between Min neapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is tho route of tho famous North western Limited "The Train for Comfort" Every night in tho year Ilcfore atartlngon a trlrn-no mutter where write lor Interettlnsr Infunua Men about comfortablu traveling. II. 1.. HISI.KIt. Octi'l AKcnt, VSi Third Street, i'ortlnml, Orogun. T. W. TKA8DAI.R, General retmcr Attent, Bt. I'aul.Mlnii. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED With Your Journey If your tlrkcta read oqar tho Denver niiilltlodraiida lta(lrnad,tho"Pcuii Ic Mnu of tho World " BECAUSE There nroaomatiyiicoiilc attraction anil toliitM of Intercut nloiiK I tin lino tirlwccn Oifilcn and Denver that tho trip never become llrcaome. If you aroKiiltiit Eaat, wrlto for InforiiiAtlon audita pretty book tt.at will tell you all' about It. V. C. McBRIDE, Ocncral Agent 134 Third fe'treet PORTLAND, OREQON SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will leave l'ortland. foot ot Waahlngton Ht., PiinilHT.Tundav mid ihuridiv bthiiIiii? nt , ling at a o'clock, for tauvlea laland, Ht, Helena, Caplea, 11" isiitiifi, iiiiiim, nniniun, iivdi ull, llanlcr. Mt. Conin, MaKvr. bulla, Oak I'oltit, ,!.. I.I...., Il..lln. L'.l..u v..... Al... rrceroaua, Mauiauiiio.i;iaiaKanitt 1 and all way landing. 00" 6llWga1agtgMWaglgT 1 4 NW M K W P06fiat4l0