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TUB MORXIXU XSrORUS TITSDU. AIT.IST IWI Telephoo MUo 66L TERMS OP SUBSCKTFTION. DA1LT, Bent by nn". ""ar - Sit by mail. w month rt 6rvd by carrier, per month 60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Son: by mail, per year. In advance, All evnnmun lea 'Ions Intends for pub lication ahould b directed to "Editor A'torinn." Business communications of all kinds ami remittance must be address! to "The Aa:orian Publishing- Co." The Astorian gnaranteea to Its advfr ttaera tha larfwst circulation of any nwpaper published on tn Columbia river, i Advertising ratea can b bad oa p oScatton to the business managvr. NO STRIKES IN BOSTON'. Oregon Dally Republican. The methods of preventing strikes anJ lockouts, whlcn ha beB trjsd for ten yeara In Bost-M between the M:i;f Builders' Association and the workmen, have been absolutely successful !n evry respect, says William H. Say-ward, sec retary of the association, a former mem. Vr of the legislature. Th.' system was adopted ten years ago. The basis of the system Is the form of arbitration" which was proposed by th Master Builders' Association en the cne haul and the association of wcrkir.gtr.en in the building trades on the ohr. , The employers tike th? posi bn that it is for the intf-cji Cf both parties that the workiiigtr-.en's union should be rec 0(mie4. Therefore, it Is pref-rr-d that ffien Join the labor unions. With th known as the policy of the employers, the union men cannot obj-c; if a non union man Is found occasionally upon the work. Another fundamental idea is that the interested siil to a cu-s".!on shall settle It for themselves and that no outside interest shall come in to draw men off into strikes. There shall be no sympthetic strikes. It is. further, one of the essentials that the representatives of the two gldes shall have absolute nower io settla disputes, and there is no appeal from their decisions. Ail questions of mutual concern must be brought beforj the Joint committee, which i to be appointed annually by each side. The Joint committee must consist of nor lr-ss than six members, equally di vided between the associations repre sented, and an umpire, who must bj chosen the firs; thing after the com mittee completes its annua', organin tion. He must not be a Journeyman, mftsman r an employer "f J 'urn :-y-m-n. The umpire for th? first :h----years was John P. Lone, but h- a never called upon to act. Ev ry isu-.-was sttl-d by th committee with ut referring anything to the umpire. Th-n. for two yea's, William Lloyl Oirris -n i . , , .... , .... , .... I was the umpire, a-d lie v.as c ii-l u;.- on only once, c nan-s r ran- is . ;arr.s, second, is the pr-s-nt umpir--. H- his bren obliged to s--,t! m questi-m ii any ' -"" a decision of the Joint commltve t rr.ay , be thrown out of the ass-v-ias In case the workm -n refuse to a-ji 1- ny the decision of the committee they nay be disciplined. Eith-r side may r'-.'-r ma;- 1 ttrs to the Jilnt commit-r-. anl. after ,.,H. , .nrw.isi the c .mmitt-e reaches a con lui.n. transmits that conclusi m t ) ea. h .'. ' elation fcr its government. The tlonal Bulld-T-s' Arsociatiun is fn ad- visury body, of which Mr. hayward is I tecretary, and it impresses) upon i:s lvtal constituents the desirability of making advances to the worklngmen's unl-vns. recognising them at the outset, end co-ctj-rate with the employers' associations. One of the objects of the asscKiatlon is to prevent any matter of mutual con cern frim reaching the- ;tag- if griev ance. Doubtful points must be settle! before any work Is done. The Boston people came hame from a convention ten yars ago d termined to put the syst-m of ar bitration upon trial. Mr. KaywarJ ad-.In.-.s-s-.'d lett.-rs to the diff-rent build!.' g trades th.- masons, the carpenters, ihe. plumbers and so on urging them f. t-cme into th- mov.m-nt. An imm-f-i-at- resp'-ns; was mil; by the mason builders, and lie u-gtl th- m to ffe.--: o that thc-y imrneiiiat-ly addr-.-sed th bricklayers, the st me mns-nn-j and th building labor-rs, t-llir:g th -m tht plan for avoiding str kes jnd lock uti. They laid the matter b- fore their unions and favorable reports were received. The hoisting engineers came in and the ooss plasterers were able to bring In their employes. Other trades, such as ihe carpenters, ha not y:t come in as Mr. Sayward believes, because of their con servatism. But enough have rntered Into the sys- nm in control the situation in I'll build ing trade and to mak; strikes in 1W- J ton a thing of the past. WITH THE PAU.U-.K.rHKRS. The Ohio Democracy publicly .(. know, lodged yesterday that Is had V-mi wrong fr Ave years, by turning i! 'n Urynn. Then It adopted a platform i l,h a lot of warmed over fallaci's. I: will take the IVnuvMcy more thm five years to Itself right. Jersey '-ty Journal. The survivlrg sdmir-rs of Nil. am JVnnl-gs Hrya.-i ar, trying to nuk.- po litical capital for him ot of th.- fi.t admitted by him. that he declined an offer of ftO.oOO from Anu'mildo j a con tribution to :he Donvvrailo campaign fund last year. They d not see that the offer Itself was a plain reflection on Mr. Bryan's loyalty. Indianapolis Jour nal If any wring has been done In this matter, Ih wrong-doing has been all on the Russian id-. The countervailing duty Is Imposed by act of ultgress and does not refer especially to Russian su gar. No one but tiongrss I competent j to repeal h4 law op rer.Jer ' working '".at. Russia eith-r knew, or should have known this ic; h-'ne- the so-called re taliatory measure.? adopted were aegrcs sions rure an! simple. New OrU art Picayune. The American Tin Plate Company hi completed and will start in 3 f. davs at Wheeling. W. Va.. the ?-v r. 1 -arses: tin piile works in the Cult. J r.tto. and in point of molirn mi; r ovenivt'ts and nppiianivs the best in ;h? world. It will employ ft'0 men. It h is len bu: a few years since the mtlfe iVmo cratlo pres of th Country "v.'.s rrcilct Ing that the tin plate bue ne-s tiewr Mull be established in the 1': it d staos Indianapolis Journal. At the same time it Isn't safe to rly h-avily on Professor Trtggs' Julgrr.ent of p?tnr. He said. "The Prairie log" was doggerel." Chicago Tribune. The confession of Marie Bashkirs, ff and the "Love Letters of an Knit! s i woman" have both been put out "f the business by the "Correspondence of the B'Vk Agent." JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT. If he'd had Itching pllew. They're ter ribly annoying; but Bu-len's Arnica Salve will cure the worst cause of p.les on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries. Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's the best salve In the world. Price S5c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. Water --list at K.0 a barrel In Mis souri. H iwever, water in M.ss..uri is mostly used to make ic; wi:h whi n to cool mint juiips. TO HEAL A HURT. fs Banner Salve, the great heal-r. ' It's guarant-e-1 for cuts, wound., s-t.r--s. ; .!:- and all skin .Ls-ases. Use n, - ubsti:u e. Hart's drug store. ' In L'-nd-.n fully J.'." ;.-rs-.ns ., n the.r l.ving by w .irking - i' h-r wh -lly r n.ir::ii v after rigntfailw at -hni-n. d . ; .:, butgiars ar. 1 th-.- ilk . A. r. Bas of M .rgint ,W3. !.. hi 1 i . .i- n. .'.-,. .in,... i night anl ha! s-vcr-- bueka'.-ii- r.d j oa.na in -h- kidnevs. Was car- l t v I"1- i ;(..s Ki(ln,y Cur, i;-s g,J3rint ... .. jian a srug si we. Pro'- s.lr K ock: D-.tr 1'r f s N.'W that you hav- pr-iv- l in- i-tiumt . 1 ti -n g-rms d-iecn't n- ssarlly -t..-.tt.p -.v.i.il 1 v.ni kindlv d.smfwt m- v-1: w f-.-v-r? I'm g-flrg th- n !. Yours a: large, M. i-iu:' -I . ;.- Journal. WHAT'S YOUa FACE WORTH? ometlmes a fortune, but nvr, if you have a sallow compl'-rion, a Jiun- diced look, moth patcS) and bloten:-3 : on the skin. all signs A Liv-r '.Yub!-. n .,... r,:,, w. Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks. Rich Com-1 PxK,n. Only 23c at Hart's Drug Store, The cattle-fefid market Is still firm, whn n3V IUnf at aDU th- sum- pr l',j bam and ,-i?trs. WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW. Oreat consternation was f-lt by th friends of M. A. Hosary of Lexington, Ky., wlv;n they saw he was turning yellow. His skin skwly changed col or, also his eyes, and he suffered terri bly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advls-d to try Qeotric Bitters, the wond-rful Stomaoh and Liver rmiedy, anl he writes: "After taking two bo'tles I was wholly cured." A trial prov-a its matchleiw merit for all Bumsih. L.v-r ami Kidney tr.ubb. Only 50". Sold by Frank Hart, Druggist. Sensational n-ws r.-om-s fr ,m t Azor-s. FL- Th-imw Up.on's yacht has. arrived her-, on !- ,,iy New York, and all in '.n.-r pie. -. Wor.'LIo HAVE COHT HIM HIS UF3 Oscar Bowman. I.d,an--n, Ky., wr '--s: "I hav b-en using FoP-y's K.dn- v ""n r and take great pleasure in s'atlrig ,' gave m p'-rminent cur- of kidn y :l-- as-. which c-rti-lnly would h'ue me my life." Take note but F'.!'-y'.. Hart's drug store Clem-ntln- I am afraid I shall nave to r-fuse to marry Th-d oe. Aon' II in na For mercy's sak-. what ha.-- ti- b. -n doing? '.'l-mentini He h isn't b-en d -i :g anything. It is what lie has i-a.d He told me last evening he v. n-lri : give me up for a million of dollars. A man who thinks so little of money as that I'm afraid will always b- j-oor Boston Transcript. A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., wrlt-s: "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years, but two one dollar bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a permanent cure. Hart's drug store. O, O. Buck. H.Mrne. Ark, saya: I w tnubUl with ctM.ip.iiiin until I bought IVWltt'a Utile Karly Kli.ts. Sine then have been entirely cuiM f my old c.otipliti.it. I reooimuend them, CllAS. KOvlKUS. lVuggui. Th- vMln-fancymg correspondent who suss'sts that .' pice coined In IMH are va'.ua'olo Is right. They arv worth .' ..u'h. If the action of your ImwsU Is n-t '.-y an I regular serious cwpl'tMtlom must b- :h tliml nult. IVWitt's Utile Karlv Itts-rs will remove this dang.'r. Safe, pleasant an I effivitve. CHAi. KvHU'HS. Pruggt;. l'f you waits :o gi; !o reputation ' know . o s.,1.1 l',l, Kbott. -kvp ?.i i .1:1 10; 00 yut nn i.jnr ia.R no s g Inter go away wif ,o ,U dm u uanr nt puny wm. anor ! nun S: ir. so lo.i'. to Mm. astbtngi H. Jam,- Whif. Brvantsvitle. ln.l. say IVWItfs Witch Hasl Salve heaW running sx-r-s on both logs, lie hJ nfTirv s.x years. IXxttors fil'.ovl tu h-lp htm. iJet IVWltt'a Aocsvt no liu :ailon. OHAjJ. KOOHRS. Prusgist. An n! answer Is rre-llt.vl Id the I well. known Lort C.eorge Sanger, of i snored and :w,v look snuff of plug to circus fame. On b-!nn anked what steps pacc-i that had te,n chewed Into qul-ls he would !ke should a certain wild by ,h ,h,A llrl(.j , ,.. tan,Mnr an,, beait brak out of his cage, h replied. I , . . , , .... with alt naivete: " d large tnes - j r- d.-red by gr.-yul stones In the London Dally News. moonllgrit. T Ob-it.laga marries with a l) "l !! r.iwun.n, lu.. x-noia sn-.l S'-r'Tl "i r.nwii.int. cu;. sca.hs an.i s-'r-- 'i all kinds gul.-kly healnl hy DeWltfa Witch Hasel Salve. Certain curs f r pils. wsfs oj iMumerr-tts. He sum rrk'KPhD-"J ROoKhS, DmgTjt.--t. , ! , , - T Olga Nethersole has recovered. The j la; t me she appeared In Sapho there nas no; much, l-T-g'r h-'i'i fT ti r. I , , ' Mrs. S. II. Ailport. J -tuisiown. r.. says: "iHir little g.rl almos; strangle.) ; o ,iei:i wi n croup, me ,ivtors s.ua i sb eoi.il.ln': live but she wi ln-ta "tlv ( relieve! bv i't;e Minute Cough Cure." j Cl!At Ki HI Kits, Orugssi. I Fiiiip;el l:h md.-rn enns an I ' gunj an I n-th'is - f trinipoftat.oi there is no r-as n In th-- w ,r'd why the S-'u'h Am-.-l in r-volutlonist should be satisfl I a th th'ir oil recor I of f'rty r-.-t.-iu-j :t''n 14 m:"u:'' Il c..-s of crnip give the little - lies il:i. Minute Cmgh Cure. Th.-ti tost i :isy anl have no f--ir. I- never fill. V-- , a it to take. a. ways sate, surv an l .n- i m -s; instnt.inviu- in err-vt. t h as I'.itilKKS. DmggLst, Mrs C, iblile Mrs. t'l'ton h is tw o ser vant n h-r house now. 1 un .-rt.iti I Mr-- Hir.im nfT n That's r. -thing; we irivariablv have two in ur h-mst-. us--g-:n and :h- o;h c.mlng Ca.ho'lo Sta i.lar-I an 1 Tim -s. R T. Thomas, flumiervllle. AM.: "I was suffer ng fr mi dyspepsia wh-r. I r-mmenc -3 :aking Kodol :iys;-:-s' i Cure. I took several b-ctle and an j I at .nwtl,ln ' W.i.1,,1 t lv 4 1 w't ,.: A . Cur Is the onlv prrmiratio-i containing all the natural digrattive fluids. It giv-s weak st.omichs entire p-st. restoring their natural condition. CHAS. H'"HJ- ERS, Druggist. A Misotiri coroner was one of th-' w'n-n-rs in th.- K! R-no drawing I: w is the first tint-- In his career that he ever g ; en a live o.-.e. Don't b- satisfied with temporary re lief frmi Indigestion. Kodol Py(v-ra Cure permanently and compi-tely re- I tie re this complaint. It relieve l-r , ir-ar-.eritlv b-cius" I: allow the !lr--l' svomah trf---'t ist. Di-'tlng iv -n't r-'s'. :h" stomioh. Nature --Ires sup- , nll-s fr-.m the f -..ii we eat. Th- s.-n-si',.1- way t h-lp the .imi'!i Is t-i . tt K -I.-I Dyspepsia Cur-', wn'ch di- i eet what you eat anl can't help but . - y ,u g""l. CHAS. I'.'HlKltS. Drug-: -:. P. n T l'.m.n i adv... -.ltins lyn h 'ng n Wis-'tinr. Th- t-i-al r.-gr . p .iil.il: n f tn- !'..i I.'-- .s'.o.te I -inc al. nt -i tl . ;-i ,ii- ut ,.f c..or-d .-i.r s ' ' 1; In eith 1 ' ir lin i. P.r-ch- r Ti"- "' ''; ' n " ' J"1' lf -a'k '.is an - fT',-;. F"lt WU'ViPINfi COIT.II. h my eh.ldr-n ivre tak-n wl'h i h - p: g -i-ugh." writ- Mrs (i K j rutt m. ..f Innvill-. 111. "A Hmall b .;-; ..f F-l-y's II n -y ari l Tar cur-1 ill- : ' - ei-'h m I fr." 1 a doctor's bill." If irt's ; 1-uit st.,r-. i Th .u-isr w-irniin who 1 st h-r , nor.. '.film In th- K iw i cuniry py g'-t.ng mnrrl-l b-'for.- th- dra a ir-g 1 jhil l,-:t-r lnv- th- clilm he w -uid hav- : ak-n a;iiraied tfi sh- '-an b- i' ' "rr- in making h-r r-liilm for olim my. i)ln.. IS.uitg. Ottervllle. Ia., s-'iys: 'Hav had asthma and a v -ry bad cough y'.ar. but could gt no r-'ll-f fr m 1 '"or and medicine! I tri -I. unt.l j F l-y's Honey and Tar. It gave rn- Irnrn'.-diat- r-lr ana Oone me more g.ol than all In- o-h-T rem-die corn b.nel. Hart's drug store. Mrs. Muggins That man in th- I mo'lv- gav- ni- a lot uf Impu -l-ti' -. Mrs. liugglns Th- Id-C I don't ahv th-y can't haw civil -nglneers on th!. roil. Wm. Finn, of Uma, O.. obtained ex cellent results from the use of Foley's K!dn-y Cure. "It reli'-ved my back ache and s-v-re pain over the hips. It toned rny syst-m and gav me new rim and en-rgy. I: Is an honest snd rell- abl- r-rn-dy. a sure cure for all kidney dls-ii-?." Hart's drug store. Jim 'orb-It won't hi In a v-ry ."trat.g" line of business i-v-n if he !" op-ii a f-hophous-r. HiH chief special-y I; s-vr.il years was making Hamburg y.-'i ks out of oth'-r f-llow's fic--s. High living, intemperance, expowirv I' d rr. iriy oth-r things bring on Bright's lis -i.e. F"il'-y's Kl'lny Cure will pr-v-ri i '.right's di-ae and all other kld- or hladd-r dlsorlers If tak-n in tlm. !:- so;- to ink- Foley's. Hurt's drug 'i.r-. I'i!ini Mr. Kipling could be iri-lil'fl , - .m- ov.-r and take a few s.nns in ng of soulful numbers from tin - s.ngr of Michigan. H- 1h np ii :rly going to th- bad. SAVED TWO FIIOM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal art uz-k of wh'ioping oouh and bronchus," writ's Mm. W. K. Havl latid, of Apmonk. N. Y., "but, wohen all o-h'-r ri-nv-dl-s failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Dbworory. Our niece, who had Oorwumption In an ad vansied stae, alsp ued rtb wonderful nu-liclne and tday he is perfo-tly wll." D-sT"rate throat and lung dts-ri-jl-l to Dr. Kind's Nw Dtaoor ry m to no 'jjhas medicine on esarth. Irift:fl for Aiugrui and Oolda; Ifx; atfl 1.U0 bottlea fruarantd by Hart's Irg Stfjra.Trtal bcUi froe. .m'MK MAXIMS OK 011:MA1A. A -lit t With Klftt-flve Wlte VoV.,11u'' ' '''' b '' !' ' It So ::ihki: o.. M.u i l.if I i!, t,, ,,; , j, H il'tvtli,. nil . As he 1 .. , ... , . , 1 ; "'." '' "' ' ' . " , i" n i a: the win. Ion ,.f a l.iv.-, oi; . the ! ' Ktvuv of 1 l,....B..r ,....1 .. ,.iloi ! I , , , , . I 'iiituT o;i. i.r li.'l.l a;H'i.H, IWO i-'r ,ui 1 tin,' l; 111,... ....! . . I. I .... " " 1""" iipr'i. 1 111:0 M-iio-i from .s,ti,.Ka;,, or tno tiM-nly-tun -:h diaNvi. A; tltm-n Otn-'d.ma wrarled of thinking and rtnmgootul 1 took up the task and though: as well as talking for the av- I ages. A: such time O'oenlaga spat anil . ,., ., . , . , , , . r"4"" aml ru-!t ' the cvr-'iti -iiy as b.ii l'ng in K-n, gal as if : were h -Id in a grand cathedral , ... ' ,, . a parade up the main Isle to tiw' f ""' 1 : h . ,. ,, ' , ' Ifeil stag,. ,,f !lf,. het.- o'heis will do ,,. ,i..v --it. us , ..i - nitron toii--. , -,1 forth. In th,, marriage I in- olvn- ! ,),,., ),, ,ju,k-l about '."i times, a,-.! . ,-n. i .1. ' 1 c Tdlng t' th ; reed a graves an I -tir- i vlvln p.us4. By the banyad.i c-u-; bamboo hms, he day b.vrs a wld-'--ri ,, u A hiisb.in-l - - flfty.tl.ve ttioro wom-it n i iv l!;iig as h s wive, i II hi many m r- o!i-n..Ci t -n ali't i ti -l in :li- lavs ,-u:h hist-irv tclis . ... . ... , ,,,v ,. . ,. ...... ,,,, ,, , :: ., : ba-iil- r-i ; - r.ia'-. ; "What ' l-vc-'ii- the butlil clams.", ,x.s ov-nligi "A Mg.-ne wife . r ,1-.!. h-r .If.- Is si-e,,:. br !..-. ov t." Uamgi lu'a her- h a f -iv w -r Is : f pr ti. h. mil cant. .Us!v i-l the g--i: . ik of onr -s-:.- m r. , -i-s T i -i f i 'b il. I k-.i w .mi'.. I e 'ii.l -s- tk of "M-oti -u s f n:y wlv-- t . ;! k :!i."n." u! . ran. cm I : -an 1 h ".' W i- a:,- l.k- -Is. s.im -,!m . ii -i - I ! -s ii , m -k th- m th- y - h -k,- you tin' - ton cut th -m -ft th v plsii yon. grunt-l ibendugi. ii ti-'il a woman siiilo-. il.'l-l R.-- , h-r th snu'. marrv h -r fir a eolula s. em ti:e w n- n sn laughs. , "Tb -a if ivh i si-tatcti'-s h.-r .-ft si e i h' r ': ll,nl "" she "'.if I cr..t.-h.. !.-r left si !,. w.th h-r l-'ft U.tn 1 cm iriti-h w Ith b..th han s, Khun hi I ... Wh-r: I 'man we.ps pat h--r nn---. f h-- s-:K w;. b.-at h-r twice. "If y. ti ! n o Ilk.- a .mt i's .-ar. ctt- off: h wo" 'i--ir ti - less ind may k III Te lie llltlflll. d"- -;..s. n,.; all w.;n--n hull- Ilk-a-iut 'r-. ti -vij f r -: nil, '.i- II.. .-. o .milt T- e A v :i o.v -, ui n:t u I'k-'y inu lly v a- . fl; ..n; f r .-. -king Wl.y K - ' I lik- i i: Ing i ''UK' ir 'Wi n it ar if v t -a m in, rnak ' I' 1 nj i -. i ;. n' f a w I ' .tr in 1 ill .' ...i i ' Ii in in v ai.-i , I I' A in v h mo h fil l',' cur '. n i n 'I,' - -e. i ' n ui . - - : i s .-: -i... i ; .. ri . s n'-,. t tn in .a'jer .n- i-. : i N ' r i i y oi r huts -di fl il.--;.. w cneti itms; ii . ; g -'.her k b f -- :h -v -Ighi. 'ie 'V I', ' 11 III g',. '. It'.O lll-l" ii I lov- I h-m f nil o , '.; sf-ii-h i'-.'. h iv.- a family -f i;r .-v- f my b- ut v, Iv-'s h C- I ni" h.ldi 'in- - wii.-n I inirrPl ie r anl l.vd in- -a li--tt I t .11 h-r I . dl- "III.-- Ulf- !- IS if 111,. m i rk d high n-. oi ; ; h-r. . el - k always 'b-r b nil s .n th cl-.ek. " m- wif" is lik.. i.n - m-il - v-ry day. a d that 'in- m-a! al.vay b iy Ida, Hi-sum- foil: the spima.-b wll no- stand It. "If t wif- n Z' s at you, i.tk snuff and s; z- thric- a; h-r. Th-n spit. "Wh-n a wife cuts your gums v,ii!l-sh- picks your tth with h-r loppa, make no sound, miik, no ivlm - or sign of feeing; later. s--; If sh-t ran do Ilk wis-- und-r p iln. "Some wom-n must be won In th eun, others In th- shade. Judg.. th-m by th-lr oy-s, noi by th dr skin, as sotn" burn quicker In th" shad,, than oth-rs :n the sun. "Slap som-, pinch oth-rs, n-v-r pat tlo m unl-s.-s to save a word. ! 'Talk little to wom-n; li:-n much. Th-y talk for many an 1 listen for f-w. "Refer to have a worn in f. ur you than to think she fan wave a doga to a lover lehind your back. A wntnan admires a li m that will -at h-r trior.- than a rnonii-y tint- will fhalt-r for h-r p"a nuts. "The wink is not known In Sen-gal; u-i- do not blink at th,. mm or at '''-' h oth-r. What wo see, iv- .". What K iv.- (.!. Wli it :h not, ulii r c ou-.TPt can wink at. "Flf.y-Il.e v.lv.-s nr". Ilk" n long Journey. Wicii th.- lrnv-i-r w".irl"a h" enn r st by th - way-lde in Ih- rnoon l.ghr. "Do not worry over what a woman m-iiris. A dog follows you ivh'-lli'r you iind'rsiand hi barks. He barks to Hie rnoori. A w omn often means vn I' hh than the moon. "I bring thre,. ivlv-s li--re; I leave be hind fifty-two for what you call mod 'sty. Mod'sty Is funny, It m"ans clothes, brushes and hs wives known to others. "Always have an odd number of wives; that Is true already In this coun- ,,v save h n th.y puidsli f,.r .111 even number, m.-it are In prison for two iiim, I'u: no for throe ox in itu m t . i-. .1. poll gamy lld iiuiii hot -, t in,. K jut 1111111I1, r "T!i,- o , l.-ili, a wir,- inrtin tt -niot ,t. 1. 1, i,i In 1,. a, it. r 11 -a 1 if t It,- ! wotil.l koo,. I; fr. ,,. on ri nit s at- Voil-Oi. ' 1 : 1 . i. -1 n k i ftt- 111 -t - ,, 11 tin, -ut-il ,tnl ,lo,. it,-: eh if.- T.ili.'rn .it.- Ilk-nii---ki ' 1 ills, g.-sl -'till t r lioiiglng. "What . art. I in-n-i- a It tn-fot,- I I . note. III s -tl. g .1 1. it", as t , :: .11 thi.i I'oiiniiy, woiil, ti,. f,i- n nioiikoy to hang by lis tail In c-Hoaiiut tree in I make all I rtt. Ix-llote It was a man :n lilg.t mixiK-tnir. Wlv,s aiv useful, p tr leiilarly If you smoke. Irf-t (heir t.vth be gnl; It nii-ans Ix-'.n-r snuff "Children .' They are inc. d it! Di--a: men deal only with eetit. "Marry nm h l,i ti n :ko I; aerlou ly nftett t-a-l wlr in.ik,. n "1 wld -ws 1: U bar 1 t In- the iM,l,-ifr ,,f j ir ,.i,l T 1 f N'j man O'T '3 the !,I -Wer ,l . ... 1 .. . I . i.t all the w ork an I rl;l ihe'r p pes Is mure nm. iti -r n ii on I l.-ss , r:!i -s. The i. so while tell ti alw.n d loday w Ii it v -ii should not -u ,.ff ; I: t m -r-row. -Wh. n :ii, e k -. :l :iie ;.r .th in -ur 'an I Pu; li-'in In the p ; : i milk in to I ,' ! t 'i .ii . : oi -t f I. ' M my u on. ti w nil. I i I'd r , ,-ttr tlrtv-lli l. t-i.m . , , f ti ii.- They a- e it ! .! I.: i k M -n,. ! i:A I i.-lv I... Wilt' T, l-te H "... r , ,-s 111 ill" world." p. r - .iS.-t- I i t '. .01 tl-e big ! .,. -f Itts nth ( . '. lta't.g Hitnl i -i.. t in. an: M'l -l-'illl IV .! . -, , S , 'It lie 4 Il -ril'e; ' 1 o ,: ti,-v,-i- -.- , i I I'.anig v.. ill I. " i n 'i n Ii,. sir. ; . " Th it dll ti '- .'ii 'in lia. 1 1 1 nig -: u! i ! p' stalling ii - ltiiff.il - lit; r-ss A I A I.M .'.TI V Ml'ltl'lli: SI'i'KY Th-- -lis-rvt .-ur: .-f 7. in. I Plllllil- ,j , , Jlt-t 11 '"A IllVe til Chief f.-.l'llr 1 1 nK' i tnir b-r .f w hi.-h i -111111 1 1h, , . ig'v - f the trai; -! - f r-'inati-. A p us. nr. ti.ini ! Va: -lit:- h K n I n .I-', Tu i-.i ri! ,y )il laugliler. drove a ,tir ,-f 'i n o the n-nghb -ring m.irk-i and soli th-m for J'-'i gill bit It- tir ing h-niie, -.he p-as.nit lunde-l th.. tit -n- y t ' 111 daught r f -r if k -'p.ng At i l-.n -Iy i-irl ..f the r-,i to- i nii n l for a f-w mom ni. l.- iiiii I -h- gitl anl w i snd I'-nlv a"ii k l by a , tip!.' .f robber, whi . '.em. in b. I tu - ni.e. 'y h III I re. I f ,; !, yen V .1 ten : I.-h ir!--s'e. '.hit Ii Ii i I no ni n-y. anl lb,-!'.- up el th- tnis --i!i t ii ic : - 1 I. 'tn. .if' i -o .1 r I - -ir, hp tie,: i ! tun' . k--N in i.n f r :!i.- b - i :o .i - , I t , lln-l V inii-d lo. i r f i h r' Mi : r- f !i --'p. ' i i;p : Ii i I in ii I . :i h r p i: ii Ju; In .! I .1.' md ' I I IP- 1. 0- ' -..f ..I ' Hi- but n I -anl, x i - 1 1 1 th- ! ii 'i li'f "I'll" m -in -. i if. r 'i- i: sng lie- - r no :' .p i 1 1 r ' ' o ". n .'ii t i wo- ir. . f.. i I ;o ,-, b i-l I sll 11 I I:; -Ie S- fell f ,r t ie Kills pi ..it.:.. 'm I.', bur' mill I'- I - in; r Ii'. oi I ,' It c ;oi . c. mil: K ii 'i i w ,m - ;n. in' I up n ill- II il- ! Tli ov- r e. r .ugh' I f I i at- ( ". t r "" ci i -i. An b mi- I if r ;'i- iv on m' lins b in ' i n I b." . oio. in: ti ! Ii inn -1- r o s .f V.i! n' - b. -. -ii p. I : . 'he no', u id tiny, t-i. prnnis-i tp.. -In -, u. (-,r lor fi'h-r a' d.iv'.r ik l,-.u -t.tig '!ia; th- gil l bad th .' I g ild-n -oi h-r ' -T-v n Fb- rinir! r-:s pi. inn-I h.-r d ' s'riic'!..n In a I. il". I il ii unn r. Th" p or gli I -a is put t- s' - p In tn- . bl-f r- ble r-' "lily dimt'it-r ml 'In- ! titer h.i f. ir I. lilac, v Ins: i n."-I bv to-r ni" t Ii - r t i li- n Mi- .: I,- t -h- b "d la ;h in-a'ltlin lit- it.u-d r-r pro. I-l nuts: " p, make a kllu lire fur burning the b -Iv ..f ih-lr s-o-.n I v li t i rc. I'n-lbl- to sleep I k- h-r coinp.tnl ui, Ihe dlstracied girl liy awake for som- .iln", nn i in-n r.,s- ii g- a drink of water at th- opi-isll - s;i- of of ih- room. He mming t,i lu-d, Kb,, found :ha! her nni pinion. :n h -r sl-'i had rolled ov-r io (In- rlgh- Hid-, an I sh- tb-r-for- lay ' .wn on ih- left. Shortly afPTHard sh beard stealthy fonlsb-ps iippron-nliiK and th t .v., ruble-!. eni-r.-il the runtn bir-f.iote.1. Th- father ez,-d -ls laughter by :h- throat wl'h both minis, dragg-'l b-r from th - b- l, and rtrn.il-lfb-1 h'T. Willi- his eottiMlilnii plnil"d Inr arms and l-gs. Th y th-n nil m:ly cirrl-'l the body mil of Ih- house to the kiln. Me.-inwhil- th" Ii ii If -..rnn : -1 wit ness of th- crlm- mating",! In cscap through a window n: d -, . ward Hp' township, flid only !n h-r ili;!n Ir-ss. Tb- first .-rs ais m-i u-i.-, foriun-al-ly, a gend-.i irrt.. an I flanc-d pilrol walking tug-f'i-r. Ti Ih-s- she luir ri -'lly r-l.nt'd Unn I, id pass. , I, uid In dl'ii;."l in th-m 'h- nun d-r-iV inn, Afl-r pi ii-lng Hi- c-ii! in sifety ih,. arin-d oIIIc-ih pr,,, I d io ih- hut -nd iirr-st -d lb- 'nlscr ants Ju.t as 'h-y were closing th.. Iilln (on i al tilng tin-fharn-'l r-main of th- i-hl-f mur I r -r'.i own daugliP r. I: was .,niy from th- of llcfr that lh t.r-Mi-1 falh-r l-arnel tbn' It wis M (,wn child h" had so crtielly miinl-r',1. II- has not sp ok "i sliff. The Inf iiiiiaiion uhov,. given Is laker from the exaitilnltig imiglstrate's nol-.s. London Duly News. I read my answer In Iot eyes, Thus.- -y.-s of azure blue. For I had put the iiu-stlon: "Is It hot enough for you?" ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. HKPKVTIVM JULY . iWl. I.KAVK ItlKVI.AMl lAsstis I'urtlaiiit I'ii'uhi heiHt i il ills i s iti m vo i ut fur annfls slid S7 u in , in imiii. ASIHltlA Til's 'ml S li t ui F--r liifilsaii .11,1 Vt.y il sin ri-luln j in ai in i ..mi p III HK VMHK i tION Alirl lor W.irruliHt, iii-srli.il sitil oes.Llo S.tu II ' in lln-ism A Vi , m P V', ut 7 C III t 0.1 til t li p ill tl ''' IU Ham I O s in 9 i v m I lili ui j III IV 10 l III I .' P in 7 .M i III i Ju p ui Kflile. fur W.rrciilnii ii U Ailurl Uuly eioept HalunUy. II S.tiurday only. Trains ps,vs Aslorla fof Kle, llain innnd an, rl Htsvsna at I It a. m snd I W p. ui. daily. Ini Kurt His vens for AslurU l.ui a, m, auj I.M p. m. dally. All Iralim niaks cl, eniin-cllon st rtoble with all Northern I'actrio trains tu and frvxn ths l-kst sod rkun I ihiiiiis J. C. .MAYO. Oen'l Freight and Issenir Agt. If Tfi COLLAR ..Fordand - Mm I(oiilc.. STR. "TAHOMA." Datly Itoutid Trips ex.-ept Sunday. TIME CAHO l-ave Portland .. Istvs Astoria ... ...7a m . . T P in Ttirviiigh, I'ortlsnd rsmn-vtlnn with strainer Nath-ofa from llniv sn I I.011 Iln h point). White (?.illr lane tickets lnt n-hsnge. akM with O. 11. A N. Co. an4 V. T. Co tlofcrta. Tjlnptimie DK-k; Teb-phoiio 111. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." DAILY ROUND TRIP eiupt aoiioii Vtncouver. Cijciac Locks. St. Mar tin's Sprints. HooJ Rlvtr, White Salmon. Ly Ic ind Tne Dalles TIME CARD I-avs Pitrtlawl 7 A. M Arrlvs Ths ta!l-n i V. M I-avs Tha Ilb t. M Arnvo I'r:Und 10 l". M MEALS THt VtHY lltST "Sunday Trl a trading F-nttiriv t.'Thls Itmttn has tbn llrandi-r, A-rnlo Attriictlons on lairth. IN'IUN l ANI OFFU'M: Fixer cKI AMUlIt HTHKKT. J IniTII I'llKNKS MAIS l'A I IIUtTI.ANI). IMtlv ! JOHN M. FILLOON. A;t The Dalles A.J.TAYLOR. Art- Astoria PRATHERlBARNtS, AgIS llnoJ River J.C- WYATTi Agt Vancouier. E. W. CPICHTON, Agt-Porilanil OREGON ShoitLiine Union Pacific AMD TIMH W'HED- rpart Clhlc) Portland Siwlal 9:00 a. rn. via Hunt ington Atlantic. Kxpress 9:0 p. m. via Hunt ington St. Faul Fast mull 6 p. m. vlu 3okarw UMCS From Portland Arrlvs Bolt lAka.Denvrr, Ft. Worth. omaJ ha. Kanxas Ulty , i30d. m. St. Louis, Chicago and Bust. Halt rike,Donviirf Ft. werth, Oma ha, Kansas City,! 8: 10 a. in tit. Louis, Chlcngoi and liast. Walla Walls. Iji-wlston, fipo karK". Minneapolis Ht. Paul, Duluth 7:00 a. m Mllwaukfi', Chl jigy jn,l East 72 hours from Portland to Cdiloigo. No Cliangu of Cars. OCEAN A'ND RIVEIt HCIIIIDUI.H From Astoria All sallliif dulo-subj-ot to iilianw. Fur San Fmn-ln- oo erery five days. "Columbia fllrer Ta. ni. To Iortland and i-xn. Wrty Landings. Monday 7 a.m. Dailv ex qept Bun. 3taimcr NahcittA leaves Aiitorla on tilt) duily fiw riwano, connootlng lh-rs with trains for Dmg Boaoh, Tioga and N'ntb Iteauh polnfa). Itoturnlng urrlvcs at Astoria same evisrrlng. O. W. LOUN3BEIIHY, Ajont. Alttorta. M. m, CBAin, FOrtlaod, Orefan. Ho aLiryo ii Mo GO EAST VIA SHORTEST flfiO QUICKEST LINE TO SLfiul. Uululi.MlnnrniiillsCliir. and All minla lOaat. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIMB; 8BU- IITJ AtV :iNliJRT UN. tlsRAUCU Thrsiigh Halac sat Taurat BlMpsr IXnlng luvi VitDt Haiakln IJbrary Cra Tkt ( Mull IQsiat vis. Portluui m4 Um Ori Nrhrn Ry. sals at . tt. & N. Tlskai las. A am f Orsat North.ra Tkkal Offio Ui TllltO 51KEKT, For rats. tv)4rt a4 full Informa tloti h-gardloc ICaatarn trip, call oa or aasri-sa, A. . C, HHMNISTON. City rasa. ana TVIl AxiL rartlsaiV ll Travel UXURiOUS Tha "Nurtlifrnt'rn Utility" tralaa, sliHlnc llgtitoa ;hratigbul, kli liialia and sui. an stoat lila. ar wnh ui n,-iln. th Ann intln In tha uria Thy MnMjr its t(. nrat Hnd -l ia-u far oaiufart, ivrnlnoa n,l hnury rvrr oflor4 the travllng pukllc. and aitathr ar tha mast cml"le aa a araam llnii of lb car builder' art. 1'lir l-a4ia Tntlna I'antM-ct With The (ircit Narthrro The Naitkcra racirie lad The L'iosiIsi radflc AT BT. fAUL Foil IhkAdO nd the f AST. So rtr i-harc far thas u arr c, anuraa'.laiis an4 ail class af llek ts r avaliahla far on ta faanaus "NaitairaNin IJnlia " All trains on thfs Una as airctsclit ly (a Ititi-rlackliia; Black Hyalnsw W II MKA. II. U BIfll.KR. ('iiera Acnt. Traveling A?L rartlaoil Or. 0mt hJf Usui -Tl mw SOUTH a la-uv I Hlria I I'larland kliimss I 'I talus far Kalm, I lurking. Ah- laud. K-ramaa(, ' 01) pin. imarii. Hau Fran- ! ulaca. Majava. ! ! Angrlrs. Kl Faaa, 1 1.0 a. m New lirlsniia and I th Kaal. Arrlva S IS a m 7 tD p.rrv At WaaUkurn : (Jail rs. 8mt. ' day I. marnltig train i-onnn-t with I truin far Mt. An I g'l. Hllvcrtan. I U r o w u a v I I I -, Mating nia. and Natran. ana even ing train far Mt. Angrl and Hllvi-r-tan. 1 a in I'arvallls iiiiMrn- llri.SOpm- I gr. t in pin! Shrriaun kaaarii- l.Sfiam I g'r. I'slly Dslly xrn Hunil.iy. Itram tlel,.-t an nli tfwn-n Port land. SiicraiiK-nta ana Han Franrtaco. N'-t raif I7 first nlaita and tit srrand cIiks. iiicliiillng nrprr. Ilii'' iiiul tickets la F.uatcrn aalnts and Kiiraa. Ala Japan. China. Mano lulu iiiul Australia. Can b ohlaln'd tram J H. Klrklund. Tlckni Afint, 134 Thlnl Hln-rt. VAMIIII.I, DIVISION. IWi-ng T d-!,,)! f,, f j,,ffr -n Ht. 1 iv- fir iMw-g.i dally ut 7 . 111, 'IdJ ii in : 12.1H, 1 3 ;5, 6:15, 6.25. H;tl8, II -io i in. mill ll wi p. in, on Hundny only. Arrlva nt l'lirllluul dally at 3S, " 'I" Ml a. in.; 13.'.. 3:li '.3D, 8.10, " . I'l.W) i. in ; 12 lit a. m. ililly ngcfpt M.iii lav: s ail and 10:4S u. ni. un Hun days niily, l.' iivi- f,,r I 'alius dally I'xccpt Hun l.iy a; 4 liu p. m. Arrive at 1'nrtlsnil at ! :in a. in. I'liHs-iigi-r train leaves Pallia for Altleii Mondays, WVilncMilays and Frl- Iivh at 2:45 p. in. K-lurna Tuesdays, Thiii'Hdiiys mid Haturdays. Kx-it Himday. H KOIlll I.Kit, MiinngiT. II. MARKtrAM. Clcn, Frt. and Pass. Aft, C3 00 0 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tlili iriiratlnn contains all of tha dlKi'Ht.'uits und (IIiihU nil kauds of (immJ. ltftvvH InHUnt rollrf ami never f;illn to cure. It ullnwrt you to eat all the fiNxl you want. The moHtHetmitlvo Htoiiiiiclm can take It. Jiy Iuiiko many thoimaiitls of dyxpeiitlc'S liavo been cured af ter everything nlwi failed. 16 Ih unciiuullfd for allNiouiach troubles. It can't help but do you nood tVpan-d only liy K. 0. 1)W ktt A Co., Chicago TliBll.biitUncmiij.lFwtH MnmatktiUc. aiat For Salt by CHAS. ROOBR3, Prult. o)(o (o)