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THE MOK.M.NG AST-OMAN KI.DXKSDA-i. AlT.lST 7 IWI Telephone Mvin 66L TEH MS OP SrBSOKirTIOS. DAILY. Sent by mill, per year JS-W Sent by mull. per month W Served by earner, por month W SEMI-WEEKLY. Sen: by mall, per year. In advance, $2.00 All cvmmunicatkuvi Intend! for pub lication should bo directed to "Editor Astorian." Business communications of all kinds and remlttatices must be addr-ssed to 'The Astorian Publish In g Co." The Astorian guarantees to It, adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the busnei m.ivtr. THE PROFITS OF THE EARTH. Taeoma Ledger. Moreover the profit of the earth is for all: the king himself is served by the field. There is a sore evil whVh I have seen under the tun: namely, riches kert for the owners thereof to their hurt. Ec c'esiastes, v, 9 and 13. Ther? sems to be in novelty In hu man condition: ni change in hum'.n n.iture. The truth :ha; was obsrvej by S.ilomon In ages ras; imp ress s i:se'.f tiP';i the senses to lay. Wb.a: was J !-: then is jus: no. Wha: was a n:ura! sTitiment and. a natural Impute then controls the actions n th rac? in :he diw- of the tw-entSeth c-'mury. "The profit of the ar:h !s f .r all.'' C did not construct this atim of the universi far th animated speeck nh) was to sit upon a throne. "The king himself Is served by the flJ'd." The king must have bread, made from grain garnertj bv the hand of labor. In h:s nerds and desires he Is not dl(T.TJnt from other me.-. Solom.n, in relating to fact, made a pi -a for equality and Justice. To the king there Is fine rai ment and firettng authority: he reigns for a day. and is deal anl dust. Min gled with th prim) cljy he Is n more than be humbe$t erf, No king can arise above the environ ment that is common to each mortal. Hi must be served by th (Hi. It Is nt his field. Who made It? It Is no: his fle'.J. j Who bestowed it? The profit of the 1 earth is for all. There is in this nothing approving the spirit of monopoly. There is no sign bta alverttsing hunch in wv..-kir.g ;d-r. that the multitude should b; In sub- j .., an, afra.d you !-.n': ur-'.-rsMn ! Jection, toiling and moiling anJ sweat- ! h- valu- of a a elar " sat 1 th-.- v. ry ri h 1 man t h-- ? n. ' I'-.-rha;:- '.' -r.-w-Ing that the king should fatten. Yet a .. ;h- v unc m m. ' In :h a.- . king has a shadow of title. He has the ' 1 e.j.r- s n- I .liar is an ni: r- in; : ut j ..!.-"':. -,: i ra i o,. It . Ik- 'll surT'cr: of I;gend. He is birti to an JP- i at m .r :h- ni u v- r-. , i . ... w. !( r pur;- s-s s, . -. r. -i !-.'. i is in hi veins. If he is chosm to rule. . . ,,.. ...,u -1 T a v., . . ., .,1, .-, a.-.i ...o auww..., -'.u.u ... ill. Le: him be ki- g. Th'ire neeJ.s he . a sovereign. center of auth .rt.y. -t- om.,n counselel tha: this k.ng be -t , . gre-:dy. Solomon a:d: ' Th,- pr i-fi: ! the arth is for all." If kings duly anointed are und-r the g-n'-ral law. surely the kings ruling the world of traffic are no gr-at-r. Tby. too. are under the law. They have no riehr to ahs irb the.-- or .fits. It is n-.-: , , , . . . ihe.rs to declare a peopl- in !.,nlag-. The profit of th- earth Is no: f;-r th-ro al -n,: it is for all. H.re in a brief aJ- I'-al for equity. Justice, fames-: a pl'.a L t . na: every man shall be g.v--n a chance. N other construction can be put upon It. S 'ornon had seen ar. evil. I: .--em'-l . ,, ... , . , , ... .h. " him a sore rVll rkh kJt tjT h' owner thereof to their hurt." In mol- in ion-.- .ins .-:i 11a. ..-i' 1.-- i. 11... ean riches hurt? A rran starts out m life vv:h an .b-J-'Ct in vi'-w. It may be a worthy oiij-tt-F-.r the accomplishment of it the iwhs.-s-sion of money is esg-ntlal. Th.-r-f re th- pan begins to heap up m .n-y. Th grv.vlns Pile fa'ini'.-.j him. Th- glow of the gild holds him by an hy;n i? -"II. the clink of it les -in-f mu-le H--' r he is aware in -n-y m his sr .1 He Las lost s.gh: n' his oriL-ini. I'll; -. H h art hardn in I h.s soul sr,. r.k-. 1! I a vis-rim t- a man: 1 in X'-rn js to .irniiigs ,,f j mm i N ii' do. s Ii- r-g:tr-I in y . :.- i -. 1 ( han'ty. Th-y :n:--rf -r- v.-, 1 ...; --i-: .-. Th , .in he h m I- -. at r. : us -i. great .. th- ac umul a-. n ',;,; :t 1.-. .1 rl" u nur)-n, loir !; riii gles n rind -n mid th- grav- - il hull. II- n:.s i-- iv-1 iiior- :!u;i .1 hutt h i b ti 'h :-. 1 iy--!. :h.- n- l ri.ni upp:---- 1. killed. H.s l.fe w -rk i, (I 'nod a success, ai.d if 111 his -ar- at th- lust th-re rang the ri.-s of the :i.'.:i an-1 w.-.mea h- had wronged b- .--uld mriki- no sign. Rirh-s can hurt by i-.mr ut envy an! strife, by placing a har dj-hiu on labor, by conflicating. through the brutal process of th- law, the saving of the poor. This hurt is f-!t by ail with whom the r;ch of -i1" stamp deal, bu: ;h-- oh of luir: is to the ri.-h themselves. To th.m Is th? : arr.'w '.ife, the deadened disci, n.-e or the pang of a tardy remois-. It the rloh woulj bu; ivm.mK-r that :ho prcflt of she carri atv for all. :-.'' would Jo mu.'h to h.im-h so: tow at'd er-vt atr-vig mm a (ra: 'tm y .n .-.vr-.'rcV-sii-.- .. ;he w.v! I. WITH Till-: IWK.V.'.K VTUKKS OhU! ! g.'tt.ng r il iuc - v'.:... saucy, a It were . Hr sk: l'..-sV Mr Morgan Is dinar. II.- .! th st.vl strike tried Vfor.- the u.lr a-I war tvgl Pittsburg P:. patch. It is probable that tie lt.ip:lt "' vention in Chlcag i s rvsoonshle f r the com. tig of rain. St. Paul P-.spatch Th census show there are :o m-n to one woman in Kansas. Tliat '. enough (o make any state a '.:l:!e (ft.i's ish. Puffjlo Express. Wome-.. aooorling to Rev. Mr 1 . h. are heiresses of the king lorn f h n ' We find that rather hirl :. I vi about our cook. Ohicag J uri il. I a Tacoma recently $. -a as : :ow4 away in an .11 h.i. Ev r'o '.. knows that mon.-y talks, bu: .t .sn't . en :hat It talks though a hat -S Franc oo Hulleti... The swell set a: Newp r ". is i -a sport. I: is a k.n 1 of party -a:; : . i . cuest r'pres'.nrs a I'.r. -n; ti would think there wouU I- .1 h airy as to a h ' should h Minneap I s Journal. Hon. J. Hamilton Lew. is r.-ov a: the head of a match tactey. wh.c.i s. about the only way he can g.'.tvn :!.-Pe-.Tle. Denver Republican. ' I SAVED TWO FIOM DEATH. v-'ur uttie daughter had .m alx.os: fatal attack of who .ping cugh and bronchitis." writes Mrs W K. Havl- 1 land, of Armonk. N. Y.. "but. wh-n ,.!' other remclles fa.l-1. we aivej h r ' ' with Dr. King's New Dtscov rv. Oar niece, whi had r,mnmm on n'. ,.i 1 ..-.i .l, '. " ', -i '"t.Z?'ltV.' "'" u1" "J":"7 iiea;t-iuir ana Uljav ?ae IS I -ot.y well." Desperate throat and lur.e I-. i eases yield Dr. King's N'-w P a,-, v-. n u iu no otner rnwi'l:: , n ear infallible for Cr ugh nd C "lis: 5-V. i and 11.00 bottles eu2rjntJ by H irt t ' j CrUI S'.iK-Trai tCt'.k-J'tre-. i At the sime time it isn't safe t r-.y heavily on Profess r Tr ggs' JuJgme.-.t of pietrvv H- sai l. "Th- Pra-r.e r" was d igg-rei." L'hicagi T.-.bune. TVof-as-r Tree f "1 xk -f M-.-f r..-k pile says hymns ar- g.gvel-l. He ali' sal.) that Shak-sr are wa a l 'bs:r. Trlggs has miise l r.:3 vva :;. He ought to Invent -Trigg' gla." a-. I get v-ry un.l'.s?tf.-ry a- a si'.i r.." I'al. rr: -r- At.-- j03 c.iULDNT HAVE STOOD IT. I It hs'd had i:oh!r.g jt:s. Th-v.-.- r , rtbly annjyins; bu: Bu ! -r.'s ' Ami a i , Salve will cur" the worst ease of p .e I ! on earth. It lias cured '.h u.-ar. is, p ,r 1 injuries. Pains ,-r B-.-Iiljr E-up-t .r..i it's t,eat ftllvi ln 'h w,',r1'- '' a b-.x. Cur- guamnt? d. S ll by: Har'.'j Drug Store. j .. .. . ", T '. I ft'jo a.lsts rave a !.;:- 1 a r-.i:...r. I n-t t) a-?-"pt office un-r -I h-r ' v.- tI it ,s -f no I Z ' sitl co.t8:-iu.n;. as th-.-r-.- -ai.i :.- opfr-rtunity to ar---p:. an 1 :h- ' 1 ' an -x--ll -n: thing. Th- mtlt-.a mw- '- UP to a certain snndard. TO HEAL A Hi:i'.T. ! '"s- Banner Salve, the gr-r. h-il r. It euarant,ei t.tr cu:8 woun-ls .r. ' ,M and ail skin lis-n-e-. I's- r. . , ;ubj:i:u"e. Hart's drug ft .re. j J Th Ohio Democrats want byg -ri-t :; ' b bygjn-s. i far as the fir-mo. a ij-s. ,Tion . concerned. Otherwise th-y prepared! to to- the mark and rm tin , nn-il !h finiuh Wa sh:n clfn P A. R. Ba., of Morgantown, In 1.. bid ' ro get up ten or twelve times in -h-! nighr an I had sever- backache . 1 j ua.na in the kidneys. Was cur-I I v Fj- j l-y's Kidney Cure. It's gu'iranb-i. j Hart's drug st ore. It is stated that liberal appropr.a'i ir the rivers and harbors will o- a sk at the next session of c .ngres... p there may arise a sue-f-.s.,r T : Car'.-r Mall an I ICxpr ss. WHAT'S YOU ft FA C E WOP.T.'I" j Sometime a fortune, but n-'-v-r, '. ' you have a sallow com;p-x.on, jo;-.-dd look, m 'h patches a-d ,: .:, ! on th'- skin. all signs of Llv-r Vr '.h.. Hut Dr. King's Nw Llf... I'. I s g -. - clear ?kln. I'.o'y Cheeks. rth ; p'.exb.n. On;y 2. nt Hirt's hr t; Ffre. I.s Mr. Charles A. T .-.vn- pr-, apply for r--a Irui.-.-i n to "i - an party 01 ha- 'lo oil . . 0 j .r I g .ne '. 1 his Is- 1 I '.' 'A' ij I.) Stir. V.'HJTK MAN TCUNF.D VKI.Ir.V 'Jr-at con-t-rria'lon va f 1' by -. -fr:-nds of M. A. 11 gar y of 1,-x.mv- n. Ky., wh'-n th-y hivv he wais tu--r.;-yellow. His skin slowly changed c . -or. also his eyes, and h" suff-r-l terri bly. His malady was Y-Ilow J.iur:-I r II - was treat-1 by the b--t 1 ;tor . ,-. without benefit Then he was i-d l- 1 t- try ISI'-'Otrie Bitters, tlv- woi, 1 r' , S-ornti h and Liver rem'dy, nn I ,' writes: "After taking two h,; j was wholly cured." A trial prov.-s its matchless merit for all Stomach. L v r and Kidney troubles. Only V)-. F'l by Frank Hart, Druggist. 0. O. lUi.-k, IMrne, Ark., says: 1 wan iroutiliM with eonstlp itlun until I te'tigtit HeWitt's Little Karly Kiscr. Since :Y-n have been entirely cured of my old 0'iii;'!n.!l. I reoomniend them, OIIAS. uo.tKits, Druggist. Manner have Improved in Colorado. Mr Iv.vsevelt ha. been there again m l no, a o'tii.'ti ha swatted him with a club. If the action of your bowels la not , i- a:-.. I r.'Ciiiar serious cotttpl'cittonj ! t.- :h. tlmil result, tvwitt's Uttic 1 ' v K.rs will remove this danger ;-r pleasant aril rft vtive. OHAS. i: i;i i;s. Pruttv':. ...: run manufacturers are kicking i aiiio tlie people over tiler' Insist it at r.:;g American allocs. They ought : i near such slios s themselves so as to : ah..- :o ku k in comfort. VMt . . ISrviintsvilli1. In.l , s.iv p V;:: s Witch ilaiel S.Ivc healed ru-i-. Mc s r.s o:i bth legs. He had siifr.Tod n 't year. Doctor fi;evl to h"'.p l;:m. ''e: IWltt . Aevept no lm : a .i':is I'll AS. KiHiKKS. Drugg'.at. Ve.-eiu o.i is sported to be Again n the --re of war. An Idei had prevailed that nev-T was anywhere else. i Km : on, cut. vMs an.l r.n of l a'' k.nls cjulok'.y healed by IS-Wltt'a ! V.;, h H nel Salve. Certain cure for ii'il-s lVwar- counterfeits. He aure vii : th original DeWltfs. OHAS. j l'o Wits. Druggist. Pir-.v.g July England rai l 1.I"o.iVO ! kl f r the maintenance of war in ; vf-va. an.l Ju.lged by visible results, it i h is n t t'- en a flrst-clas article of war M-s. s H Allimrt. Johnstown. Pa. ;.is "our little girl almost strangle! i leirh with croup' The d vtors said sV- .-..uMn't live but she w is lnt.iatlv ! v One Mlnut" Cough Curv" il AS r.'HIEKS. Druggist. T. r-- ir .--'rtaln ofTens-'i that '-h S i '.; will ptm.!t by lynching. The .e-'y -i iy ... :ii;,.r the program is : -i" :h,. off n ling. is s of cr-'up give :h little cnes M .nu- ' ( nigh lire. Th 'n tost . .isy ; iv n i f xr. I: never fails. Pleas- ak always safe, sure an I al- I -est in' an Min in effi-t. I'HAS. ritS. Pruggist. Pr hib!v the warmest tribute t Rear A In: ril S, h ey come from Cerver.i. s .i sl;.r. a gallant lighter and .i c ntl oTian. who knows when he Is f a:-! anl Is ready to grasp the han 1 f in hon r.ible Tie. P T Thomas. Sumtervll'.e. All. "I vi suffer ng frm dyar-nsl when I lm ' ;i " klng k.J.l Pystpsi.i , u" 1 :'k ""veral bottles and .an ! -' ny-!,!n-" Kodol Pyspeps ' the onlv prpar.i:.n oonta nlng a I t1:- natural dig'stive fluid. I: fives .iiv.ilf o'om ir.hs entire rest rent llnir ' .u' fc..-. v '.-...... - -. .. . Drupg..". I . A burglar caugh: In Seattle was or! w.iy :,. th. p-nlttntiary :hlrty-8ix y-' '' ! i;"r Justice acts at tlmas at i -S U il! received a Shock from a in." oa.."ry. : Por.'; satiifld with Temporary re frn indigestion. Kodol Dypep; Cur- permanently and c imrjletely fe rn ives this complaint. I: relieves p-'r-mar.-ntlv dvjus I: allows the tlre-I stoma-h prf't rest. Dieting won't rest th-; Btimach. Nature -e,eu-en sup-r.l:-i from the f wl we eat. The en- ci.l. . i r . haln lh. a..m..K la tn u-o K 'l .l PyspMa Cure, which AU 1 - -t wh: you eat anj can't help bu: I y u go ("HAS. RfUJEKS. Prujf- I- s -,i:I th.ir Captain Schley Jll not i-s th-r.is- of hU father, but In all k- -,-. h- dil. The captain was a -. I ' ir ri.f .r- h- was 1 s.ildir. F"P. WHOOPING COl'GH. n;v -h : Iren w"re taken with g -..ugh" wnt-s Mrs O K. :" -. f runv'ille. lit. "A small hot- ' f-' y's Ilon-y and Tar cured the , :.-hn! ive a doctor's bill." Hart's "'"' H n.lil-i criminals find that convlc-' r.s nn 1 -.- th- old laws .'all to cn- I I- al i th -y ar liable to be turn- I In T)..nnl.l. l.A .,,. x".r.e b'itch'..f fynchlng talM Will bear - i H n -l-jl'i date. ji r-inl I Ilanrz, Ot:ervlll. la.. iay: .o'i - .iii-ii.i. '"'"' a--, but could get no relief from I - e-s a-.d medicines I tried, until, F 'l-y's H .n-y and Tar. It gave 1 ii-i-'i dn.o- .mr. i P -.--,n Paint- who found th-re 1". -h-r Paine and resented the fact. t - g 1. to a corner and organize 1 v lual Paine club. He'd make um-i tirea. t'ninaei,-nia in- , Finn, of Mmi, O.. obtained ex- r-.iilts from the use of Foley ' I ' ore "it rell-ve.1 my back- -r.- rsrv. I: Is an honeat and rell- r rr ly. a sure cure for all kidney - " Hart's drug atore. 1. ,n!,n Mall has provel Itself j lM ' '"M "f :t uhl'h 'vouH seem to p . than the war department. : lend cr-d-m- to the ass rli-ns of th-n I ' ritinu- to print the news and who think Mount Cith-Tl.ie the tc-ne T-n1":" rUM P"' th'ot 'n M-w ., revelations. n 1 " ' I Fr.rn th- v-ry -arl-st tim-s-hun- " living intemperance, expotiire dreds of y--iis le-for- th- beginning of r .nv h-r things bring on Brlght'a ! tn,. Christian -ri-M mn's Sinai, "ath- r-F-.l y's Kidney Cure will pre- I ( ., h,, ,... ...parat.-ly and Lr ,-v. - iisea.e and all other Itld- ' " - '.. 1 I ! -r 'lls-.r b-rs If :ak-n In time. lmultan.-..uly r-v n-ej as the 0it.fi- r -, - ,k- Foley's. Hart's drug - place of th- T- i O.mrrnn din nts. In I early Christian ilin-s th--s.- in i-jntairis r !., Seattle Thur.day shot and one of th-m th"n ; irh eyld-nce of the ..vn is always lmpr-s- .VI-: .'OST HIM HIS LIFK 1. i I.-barion, Ky.. writes: 11 hiif Pol-y's Kidney Cure 1' pleasure In stating Ii r i'.'i'-n- ( iir of khln-y dls ' r-ainly would have cost ' T.ik- nor.e but Foley's. 1 of a union among Chi - a mild be an evil. S-r-l.--ir demands are the most h v ar- the least rompe- la-s of labor. With the y were at liberty to dlc-i-v would soon be unen- A Ii. In vis, Mr. Sterling, It, writes: I '-'oi roibl-d with kidney complaint r aiivi: " , y.ars, but two one dollar ''"'" ' ' f Foley's Kidney Cure effected 1 0 'rr.nn.-ni .aire. Hart's drug store. I From Various Sources. MININ'lJ iN Mi'l'NT SIN'.Vl, ,!,::,.. el kn, ;., im.lleal ,tu. ' . ! dents Historic It.l.lcal Spot ;,. IV the Scene1 c. i, m ,uri..il . f ,Miiie. m,, of Huv V ikmen. Take heed to vom.-s that e ga not un nit tli.' mi iin : ,ir u.iloh h bor ler of It: whoso teuoheth. the mount shall be s.n ; out t d ,:h. There shall not an hand touch l(. bu: he shall surely be :o:,,-d. or slio. through, win ther II th-ast of m.ui it shall not live . Exodus 1--II1. Thus says the Hood II ok conc-Tnl g Mount Sinai. Nevertheless1. I'harles Morning, an En. gllah mining prosp vtor. i,u..,l, digging d.vp Into sacre.l Slnal. He tins little fear of lUblical Injunction. Convinced tha: Mount Slnal contain precious stone of great value, he has bought th- moun.itin outright and In tends working It for all it Is worth. Mr. Morning la a successful ml: op., erator of South Africa He .i...,it Ul:W'1 "f v,:"'n ,"1 "f ,v' winter In Cairo. Egypt, and while In that nelghtHirh.Kvl male sever.il Jour neys into Arabia. Oil one of th-se cocas. on, he vlsltel Mum: S.n.ii. on :h. in:!.- ;e;itisula !w .:i the lie 1 Sea in I :h liulf f Su t. li s mining etp.-ri n sh wed him that there were .ndieat.oti 'f .tillable nun Tills on Mum: S.n il. With lit: reverence for tra llt'.-n. Iw K-ga t pr pct.ng it th, very sp . Mount S.nal wh r-' Mos,-s is s.ii.l :,. h.uo :e I fr nn the hail .f C. d the i.ilileis n L,,in wr' written t i. T'll Comm.in.l- I '' .ie firs; rose .lug mm. I by Mr. M mine r ulte I ti ! ie fl : I ug ..( . in . xcell-n: tui'iu '.. s.o, im-ns Mi'.- ut- : aged by the "tin d," the pr .s.ev: t c mi- j tinue! his w .rk, an.l was .v I' i I i.. , l-w:th th result that h- i mtn --) s i : ly i perf-cte.l arratigements for purchasitig th' Mountain of the Law. Wh-n he firs, we : ,i!.uit nuking his purcha. he was taii-u t b a rel.gi u en:hu.as; or .in antiquarian I: w is n : I I'.g, how ever. I f l til' ,.r,..r f .r mltrng impl-m-nts !. i I : -i given, .m.ifr',n ' ' k, P-'P-r I so oi th' whirr 'f ma h'nery will b''; h".ir I u h-re o -c. ,s m: i : i have sound- el th- thunl.r ..f J-hoah. I Tlv rein ef which M .un: S:n.l is,' conm M are gran.te. t r't.hvrv. diori.e itnJ g-'iuss. Th- sin.l.-t ones, of this di- trie i e r e ii to in. ir i i . i A-cor llng t ;! Kn ,v c!'p !U di an. i :n-crl;t::.;:s ma le by Amenophi 1IW III. and Thothm-s III ri..unt that the te.t.- I. True, if hid an ;'ier p. tur Egyptians u n 1 on M 'Un: Sina. 'iht. cf Tusi'ala I w ml 1 glv it i. vou." aids, malachite and kupf-rgim. I !! brlght.-n.sl up at .n.e There la I'-rhaps th" new ow tier of XI un: Slnij j 'h ..ne In th,. sui..klng r "en." h' al I came aeros this paag in the eicyolo-I "wh.-re he walk. ba. k in I f rlh Tim: pe:a an I i; gav Mm th- hint to j.r.x. j ple.i. s me. f.r it lo..k- like him." He nod. However th s may b". he Is un-! r ferr.-1 to nn o, pa.nt...g ..f Mr. Fb-v. .ubt-Ml!y In earnest. Th-re has aiwiys x I c psoler ihie doubt as ti which mountain J-le I ; Mu'.i i the mountain of M.w.m ,,r j.-be ; - rhi' a.is th- emin. n.-- ..n which the j Taol-'s of th- Uia- w -t- giv.-n. J-I.--I ; ji,,,, 4 7:1.-9 f..-; hl"h, wmi-- J-l. 1 S t- u , . . , ..... , . ba, is l.ut f lugi. It s'--ni. how-v.-r. 1l1.1t th rial: 1111- culty w.th r gir l :h- .- inoiin: i.ns : - t s t ' o 1 - '- ui " a plain :n front "f ,t in- ar-a -f 1 whb-h I sutll.-i- ntly gr-at : a--c .mm 1 Uate an army of .s..-ni ,. . In the Ihl.liral a. c uint of M.ui S1n.1l it in t.it-d that fie Ir i-llt-s amp-d : in the IMam -f A.ss-mbl ag- l.-for- M om: 1 una!. Th army ronsl-:-i "f s..m.- oi.. Th(- ''' "f. "r.'whl.-h h- wrapp-.l :. a l.aiuna I- af. ly iar- .r .ss.r11111y, commonly f'in'-l , out by Biblical stud" nts . .-.s no -in I suthYl.n.ly l.irg.- to make room for all1 lh , , ,n ' : Thus Is th- -xa t l-.-at.on of t-,- , mountai-, on which M i.n s -ii,i 1 0 .matter of m-r- conp-c tur-. J--IH Mu-a ;has be-n ,r.,nounc-d to b- -h. ,-,,rr-ct j 1 ,M.ali,,rl 1,,, i,.arn,. -n,i,.ntH m . .... . ,., . Tiach - . - nd - .rf. Laborl-. Ititt r, Strauns, Farrar and ..th-rs Ther- ar- st.ll other", however, ilmost wiually ll.s lngul.Hhe 1, who mak- similar ciaims tor J -o-i .--rDai. There is still anith-r mountain ic-ar v .imt sinai uhirh in .:,. 1.. h Catherine, which has on altltud-. -f s.'.J feet - being higher than -Ith.-r Mount Mm. a or Mount S-rhal. Th-re I, a w,,r fav',r"" rimrU f,'r f- natics, who h-ld 1.1 aw th- very ctori which c.iriipo-d -he Slnal i-oup. Thirteen hutidr- I y -aisag- ;b r-r was found-d on Mount Cath-rin- th- uior.au tery of thu ri i'ii -. This In-s'Putlo 1 ,.h suppos'-d to r-Jt In th - v-ry '.i!l-y of Assemblage In which the Isra -lit-.s gath-..-rer) b-for- Mouri- Slnal. Stairs, w.-r-built l-adlng up Mount I'.nti o in-, an I th-i gaies an 1 pa'siig -ways cope fully guard-1 so thai rion- but the re ligiously pun- shoul I i u, mm lii mountain. At o.-e of these ga'cs-Shi i.-vv Oat. j nllgrlma had partake of th- sucn- m-nt b-for.; :h'-y could c-n'lnu- their Journey. On Mount S-rbal and Mount Slnal th-rf- were similar passag-ways, guarl ed by monkish institutions. Travellers were shown various plan s of inter -nt. For Instance, there was the spot where occurred the incident of the burning rtet s:vt wliue M.m.'K rivei s from (he h HI I of il.i.l the T.ilii 'is f .i,. iw. V" M-'U:" S'" " ''" ' ,H" : "'' t:,e giot o In nhl.li EHJid lil.l af:-r !i ha.l sI.hm the pU.ni of lla.ll, ' 1 vvut M ih mio a:is em ...... If thev . ,, , u ' ' "' f '.'h. :h. J'T'-ol 'ii on M 'U ( , s'al w h -r Milicin, :'s caiu. l t. st.vl Iti '. e; ,.r. 1. n!, I rr to h iv.ii with the Prophet. This lem iikaiOv I 'os..j mite.l Vuni.'l ma I three olh. i f : pi lilts. Th. y Jai at v'ano. Mecca and l'im:icu Hut n nv the .ti" oil M ii'iis Slnal I """" !uv" ""'lr :l"u' '"x'"r l'"' eounte while Mr Morning compels them to give up g. iiu iie values, poiibl less he will net dis'uth the ni i:ist!c in. stltulions nhl.li r.s; n,,ir the "acred precinct. The monks may all flu I employment 1:1 l,u' mUw' M'r- x" 1 "' lug of the Law Tib!';, they may He wilh each oth.r m ti h. f .un I the b.ggi-st .on'rild WANTED TKVI'.NSi N S poltTUAlT After Mr S:-v mo .b-rh so ni.inv ', f hi "ii'iiem fr .ii I. b.ggel f .r tils ! phot 'graph th i; i ..n ; . Sv luey f r a lupp'v. wnich wis .-..i . thausted. ! write M's ..t. i s r en m S. rib.i r's ; M ikMl On af i on . 'ii I', a . am,. In I an I r ti i r W - I in a i : v loir an I ag-lg-IV'. I mi in iv r. tha' lie hi I ! -u ii. g- . . !' I I I the IV ..f ft! o .Kr.,0, j ' Itu: y our f ith.-r th,- , f. 'i.is a i l.trit". tin ,.ie " ! I ru sal 1 I' l i it'.r i; n .: i i" I h n 'h b x pi " ir- I to in I by your high . In 'f g I . . I; h.i, a cV' r an ' ". r I . i-.i : . j ut the un sh idoiv of Tu-: il i. :i .e .i,, ichie." whom w all r .o.- ,u: rn.oe 'than 'Ii hers heeati. 'i" was the " !v"i I 'f mv clan." "T b .tir-." I a I. .m I I , I. about j I 1 fa.' ogi iph I f urn. a tui ut on. I r. ni tub. r- I - ,,r v.'ik i lilius. lf ha I i a. ::. u! itly ou! I hai . . i I. as 1 i '''""ve I. II ' - :- m',,- .v -., : ,r.;v ' had h .. . . , . - 1' '''. ur- ..n the fl ...r ' n'- hve hit'" l. r.d "I I '? It ""t the !ulo 'll r ml ' rlif," II !, in, d again-; 1 n T'. i "I have milling .!-. Is da ' I r,w enson by Sargen: I explain- -1 that I I rout I M"t give li.ni t fi i 'Th-n I Will lake -he r mn I s.l . I of tin ' : This l.i: w is the brotige o.is.re . f l.y St. liau-l-n I mil" hav laugh- I I voluntarily, for h w-iu d.-vplv hurt ' l.-ar.ng 1 tr.rg- n I..- in :h- hill :i , , . . , hour r so lat -i. I . i r. 1 :h . -r an-l li-r.ver- I 1' ! a Iv.ng -n his face u.eti. our l.oo'rlv -wh,: a,.- y-u ,r.ng ai.-ut?" I .v .1 -The .ha ..- .),, 1 . ii . -oil,, -., w,n, ,,. ;,' ,,l:l., , ,r Tli - ,,,.-- knock-I at my moth ' -I.-.' .i.-r-.. ;,.. hall, and at :n-- sight "f that r.-if. ,i-,..,i .... h ,r h..,t. ., .,1 .... , 1,.. Has g'v.-n th las! pti .t .ur iph iv- had, tig I: rar- fully l h a rlbb.-n ..f gi i- rail uiureii,',. Hunl.n . itinn ng , v , ""r '' '' Augus N-.v l.-pplnro:: is al"1" " ,n,,n wi!l1 "up-i iihiuv- en. (c. i II-runs- ins iio'ldly affairs n-r- unusually prosK-rous (,.- f-i h w''" ' ,n"r,lf-v humorous fri-n I siigg:.-, m.ilrl- mony. Th.- a Ivl. e mi. tak-n rl aisly and the man marrV. a w. .. uUh th. foil iw ing r-sult: "The charm and comfort ..f niirrl.'d life had wrapped h.111 nl.-ir as ui h a mn-itle, and Ii- was at ..-a-.- h ith the world. From this stab- hi. 1 on . i.iic, pilikel him a a. ike, and --i a night wh-n hs- hisl been particularly troibl-d he sought his friend and r-uns-lor Willi a clou 1-d brow. Tli'y sal '-g-th.-r In h.-ir arcuslom-d plar - on :h- f. m .-. "'I'm bothered, Sllav,' mI Nathan. " 'What's the mail. rV " 'Why. th.-r-'s s-v-r.il tilings, l-'lrsr off, I ain't nev-r told th- wldd-r thin she wa a mortlfl-a-lon. an' 11-xt, she ain't. I look around at tli- old h-m- o' rnin- that ain't be-n a horn sen.'., moth er used to srotii- tli- hsanti. an' I- mak-s m,- f.- ilk- sitigln' fur joy. An' I lour Ih-m rhll'lri'ii playln' around m-- Ih.-y ar- lh- 1-ar-st chillr-i -:ii- y ,ung-si oil- rall-d tn- laddy yl-i.. ly-v. -II, I H th-m playln' aioiiu I a-i' m-,- , y-i njr op-. id.-., an' I h ' tha- the wld l-r's J- st ,'inoth-r bb-ssin' a 1.1.. I ih. r-. : looks to in- bk" I ha I ni- I lo 1 p. a 'll Alicigbty." " The Pi- relrig -y-s and no ris- .xpr-s- -lon of Il-ni-y Irving -nr.. l,.-i -i f. f -s't of making a fe.,w a lor alt-ige'lis-r f-rg-t that he was on th- -lag.. ,,- ,il, snys a wrper In rh - I.-dg-r Monthly. It occurrs-'l In Mans-h-Hi-1 dining a t.s-r- forrnanc,. of "M.ic.:h." m l In the er. - n - wh-r- Macli.-lh says 1,, . ,.r n. rriurd-ri-is: ' Th-r'-'H hi -1 upon ihy face"' Irving put -so iiuu li earn. sines Into his words thai ih- imird-r-r for got ohl proper answer, "Tim Han.iio'H, then," and r-plled n a startli-d voice: "P th-re? Oreat Scott!" H- fancied, as he afterwanlM said, that he hal broken 1 blood v-hh.-I. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paul, I)uluili,Mlniii'Hiiil!l'liliai,'o and All IVInu DAILT TUAtNti; FAST TIVK: HKIl VK'K Aoil) 'KNIOHY UN KlgllALKD. Through I'aJac mi Tourist Blir lining mfi rViffet (smoking Library Tr. Tk-keta a point Kaat via IVrlland ai lh Orrwt Northern Uy.. n t . R. & N. Ticket ome. AslcrU. or Orat Northern Ticket OfMc Ijj THIRD SrKLLI. PORTLAND. For ratoa. fotdera ami full Informa- 1 Hon regarding Kaitern trio, call on oi addrvaa. A. B. C. DENNIMTON. Cltr ra. and Tcksl Agent. I'oril and ll T UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Tha "Northwrslrrn Lltiilted" traiai. I electric llahtH thraughaut. both Ivslde and ovit, and alenm heated, are wnh- . ut rUreDllon. (hit Hrvoal traini In llir world. They nmbady the lulrnt, n.-w.-t and ! Idraa far camfnrt. cauveiilrnce and luxury evrr offered the traveling public, and altagether are the mort coinalrte and teiidld production of tli car bill 1.1 em' art. The.,. tlrn4l TriUta Cannect With The (ircnt Nnrthcrn The Northern I'tciric ami The Cioidiia I'adric AT ST. I'At'L FOR CHICAGO ind the KAST. No extra charge for thre mipsri w ! acmmodatlona and all rln vsrs of tick eta ara available far pajwagr nn lh famaua "Northwestern Llmlieg." All I Iralna on this Una ar pratectid ly th 1 ini.-riwuing iocK System. W. H. MKAD. II. L Hlf I.KH. General Agent. Traveling Ag'l. rortltnl (r- I Depot. Fifth nd laav I H(r-t. Ovf.rlan.1 II 1 press Tralna for Salem. Kuseburg, Ash land. Hacraniraio, Ogden. rtan Fran Cisco. MoJkvs Ixw Angi-lra, Kl Fiiso, Nw Orlenni und tha ICaat. Arrlvt '7 30 p.m i 1 30 a m 11 a m ; I I 7 eO p.m i I At Woodkurn (dally elcrt Hun lay), marnlng train connects Willi trnm for Mt. An S'l. Hllverlon. Brownsville. Hrlngflsld. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Hllver tn i7:Ma.m Corvallls pass-n- lS:50 p.m er m SO p.m) HherUan iJ"i-n- I !::! in I K'r. Dally. jDally excet Hund ftebate tickets on sale belween Port land, Hacramenla and Han Francisco Net rates IU first class and 111 second class. Including sleeper. Bates and tickets la Eastern Points an IOuro. Alss Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. H. Klrkland. Ticket Agent l.u Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION. riiH.ss-iig r depot foot of Jefferson SI. I-ave for (Jaw-go dally at 7:20. m a. m.; 12:30, I; 83. 3:25. 6:18. :. H or,, 11 .10 p. m. and :00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at ! X,, :). 10:50 a. m.; 1:S, 3:15, 4:30, .20. 7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m, duly xcepi Monday: 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun days only. lscave for Dallas dully except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive nt Portland at 9:3o a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallis for Alrb-e Mondays, Wednesdays and Krl davs at 2:45 p. m. It-turn Tu-sdays, Thnrsiliiys nnd Saturdiiys. ICxcept Hilinloy. It. KOIOIILKIt, Manager. C. H, MAUKIIAM, Gen. Frt. and Puss. Agl. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. TI1I1 preparation contalrm all nf the dlKcstantH and (llk'tH all kUkIh nf food. It kIvch iriHtanb relH-f and never fallH to cure. It all'iwH you to cat all tho ftKid you want. The intrnt HcriHltlve fltorniicliH can take it. Ity It uhu many thoiiHiindH of dyi)cptl(!8 have been cured after everything- eluo failed. It Ih unncjtiiillitd for all Htomach trouhles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by P.a I)r.WiTT&f'o.,(jilcago Tliotl.hssllloro'itulnsiiH tlinen tlinSOc. tlz For Bale by CHAS. IIOOEH3, Prugglst. r I te1 SOlTDj ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. WTKCTIVB JULY I, liwi. IK.VVK , IHIITUMI lAnstyr Ml ml I'otlUlld t'llnill Hell, I I II I, l.. fl v . p ui "J ' p I I ur Aii'tl kiid vjr V W in I "Mil AST) I It I A r I'oillmi.l , II, ,y I'ohils ' i nt i in i in 1 nt; lK 11 MnN A. toils tf WsrmntiHi, i.esiliurl ml trail. Is R I s III II III ! I i 111 I n mi p in 'p III I . m , J ' a in .' ' ill I Ol'p 111 I I 7 K1 111 elil 4 U t ID '. Ill v iw a ni l J .10 p in I p in t Alp III su ji in H.lli., Air Wsrrniloii ii. I aiioria I'nily rnvH Katurday. 'I Situr.Uy Hilly. Turn" Imvo A'lorla for FUvnl. IUiii i in ii I and r."rt Mlevena at II a. Ill, ar.l i p in. dally tav Kor 't. vein fur Aaturla T.U a. iu, tuj i.if n. m. .Inllv. All iratra liwkrt cloan cmn"c:lon at li.liie wnh Nnrlhern Pacltlc Iralna to m i from the Km and H.iunl nnli. J. C. MAYO, il H i Freight and I'UMrtlger Agenl. PITE COLLAR ..Portland Asloria faule... STR. "TAHOMA." I'a:') It nii. Trlp except HunUy, IIMt CARD . I-i. , n ' T:' I' rtln t . . Attorta ... - -.I a m. I p in. Tiii ue'i I' rllaiid connection wiih -an - r Nahc.-t a from Ilwaco an I Umg lo-i :i p.inti Vhl-e i V.llar tJne i-k.-t In irrehange-. ai.i- mill u A n. I'n. and V. T. Co token T'-'-i-h. n lvck, Tolrphon ill THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE . i STR. "BAILEY GATZERT. DAILY HOUND TRIP ucirr aoROir Vineouvrr. Ctsitit Lochs. St. Mir Un s Spring. HooJ River. White. Salmon, Ly Ic cni Tnc DtUcs IIMt CARL) l-v Po'dan.l T A. M. Arrive Th .lea p m. leav Tlie hall' 4 p. M Arr.ve I'l.r lmd 10 IV ii. Ml-ALS IHt VIMY UE8T 'Simiay Trip a le-adlng Feature ''"I'lils I:, mte ha the Qrandeat S.-enlc Atlractioiii (in llarlh. I.WI'INI I ASH OFFICE: rOOT OK 1.1 'Kit STIIKKT. II" I II I'IIkNKH MAIN Jil I ' 'IITI.AND, OHK I. W, CRICIITON. AgLPorllanJ JOHN M I ILLU0N. .gl The Olllcs j A. J. TAYL0K. Aft. AstOrH HHATHI H I IIARMLS. Hi Hooi Rlvtr LTIII L McClKN.Agt VldCOU tf. Oregon LINE and Union Pacific TIMi: Si'HKD- Dpart IJLK8 Arrlva- Krom l-ortland t 'hie lit- Portland jvlnll laike n.nii.r -".-.rial Kt. Worth. omftJ a in. : h i, Kanea City 4:30 p. m. via Hunt- Ht liiiis, Chlcso '"Ki-ii ,nm1 Knst, Aii.-iiiti,- ) suit L-ikc.Donvcr! r.ipr-hH ki W'erlh, Om ''" I' ill. ha. Kiinm.a I'll 8:10 a. m v'a limn- !si. Louis, rhicntru! Inglon 1111.1 K,,i. I ! Wall,, Walla, st. I'aul ! I-w Intim, Htm. ''' mail k.in... Mlnn.-spoli,! " l' 111 Si l-.iul, Dululh (7:00 a. m via Mihviuki-e, (;,. Spokane ,.,ig- , j,;,,,, "2 hoin ri o.m l'oriland to Chicago. 'o ' haiige of ram. O' KW ANIi IIIVKII HCHKDULB - From A"iorla I All Hailing dato- ! snlij-cl to chiitig... I For San l-'mnrlH-ro every five days I ''oiunihiu itiyer ITo l'ortland ami Way Landings. 7 a m. Inidvr ex. ci-l.t Sun. 4 u. m, exc. Monday 111 V'':r N''ll'"t'a leaves Astoria on .' Iy f"r Hwaeo. connecilnir thera wnh Iniln, f,,r ,mK ris-a.-h. Tioga, and worth n,.aeh p.intH. Iteturnlng arrives at AHtarla snuie ev.jilng. O. W. I)IINSni3RUT, A:ent. Astoria. A. L. crt A IO. oeneral Pnssimger Afent, I'nrtland, Oregon,