mi: mokmnc; astokian. wkdnksiuy. Arcjtsr 21. 1001. gaily atovtmt Telephone M'n til. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by null, pin- yar Sent by mail, pr month Served by earner, per month... .JS.00 . .50 . .SO r..-n... Bent Dy man, per yer. m ..-', .- All communication Intended for pub lication houlJ he directed ta "Editor AMorlan." Fuslne communications of all klnJU and remittances must be addressed to 'The Astorian Publish ing Co.M The Aatoriao guarantee to It adver Uaera the 1 arrest circulation of any nwpaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be bad on ap cacaMan to the twain manager. KITCHENER'S PROCLAMATION". San Francisco Call. A recently issued parlimentary japer contains the full text of the proclama tion of Lord Kitchener on August 7. calli.-g upon all Boer commanders and leaders to surrender their forces before September 15 under penalty of being permanently banished from South Af rica when captured. The prociamatln contains the , further announcement: The cos: of the maintenance of the f&milies of a'd burghers in the field who hive not surrendered by Septerob-r 15 shall be recoverable from such burghers and shall be a charge upon their prp erty. removable anl immovable, in the two colonies." The proclamation is pr.vedd by a long jtreamble setting f-.r.h rea.vns which in the Juig.nen: of Kitchener justify It. Thvse, briefly ...ved are: i Th Ora-ce Free Sstit an.1 rhj . - -1 l Af-'can republic has been annexe-i to j , . - a h' mijs'y's I hs majesty dom.n.on. h.s my , forces are in complete possesion of ai the seats of government of the two re public and of all tiwns and office: a majority of the cltlxens of the republics, to the number of 35.000. exclusive of those who have fallen in war. are either prlsjnerj or have submitted to Briiish authority and are living peaceably in the tc-w-ns of the colonies; the burghers still In arms have lost nearly all their guns and are incapable of carrying on regular war; they continue, however, to make Isolated attacks upon outputs and to disturb the country, thus check ing the resumption of industry; hi maj esty's government Is determined to put an end to a state of things which is aimlessly prolonging b'oJ.-h-d inl de struction and inflicting ruin uon a great maj irlty of the inhabitants." The pr.-ambie closes with the ar ;:n: "I: is ju-t to prx-?-d against ci"S... stlil resisting, and especially ugains: those who, being in a r-o5.:i o-"-of authrlty. ar? responsible for the con tinuance of the prnt state of lawfcss- n-'-sJ, Therefore the proclamation Is , ... .. i.vuva tna; ine comm in mils, ueiu vi- j nets and other leaders of army ban is mu.'t surrender by the late name I or be permattently bani?h'd. The d-s'gn of the proclamation is -f i to get up ten or twelve times In the ; nijrh: anl had severe backache and course to bring the war to a speedy ml. Da;ns in the kidney. Was cured bv Fi Vlrtually It amounts to a w arning that W Kidney Cure. It's guaranteed. ; Hart s Jrug store, her- af:er the Both w ill not be treated as prisoners of war. 'It is an open dec- ! U your wife worried bause she ha :. pay such big b url a: the seis-hor?" lirati in of a de-.ermmat.on on the par. ..0n no. (. tn., tnat; jUt he worn of ;h British to conquer at all hajsards. herself almo-n sick for fear sne Isn't ea'-n?; hr m m-y's vorth." Phllad-I-and from the tenor of the discussion r,ja Bulletin concerning the advisability of arming the blatk3 to help on the conqu-s: it secerns more than probable that :f the Boers still continue the struggle :hey fa a fight conducted according o the severe.t method known to the wars cf any period. The burghers have already proven ifce truth of Kruger's statement that tley could not be conquered except at a cost that would "stagger humanity." Kitchener's proclamation n I the men ace of an uoriclng of the blacks add additional blows to those l.?t have al ready stagg-red the humanity of the civilized world. To many of the Boers the threat will of course be an Idle one. They would prefer banishment to sub mission to British rule, and as th'-ir property has been alr-aly destroyed they can suffer no further loss !n that ivav. Thev will, however, have to corv "ider not themselves but others, and thit consideration may make oma of the bravest hesitate. The crisis in the war has bepn reached, and it remain to be seen how the valiant defenders f the llb?.-tl;s of South Africi will me-: it mil AFTER A BRIEF REIGN. Tacoma Ledger. On the door of the main office of "Cm King" Phillips of Chicago I? a notice slating In effect that the mon arch Is out of business, and a throne to rent. Philips has failed, as was Inevi- table. He had a brief cYreer. oxelted the envy of the thouKhtlf, and now lie pf from th seene. The tru'h I Mia; bu:no I uu;mv. anil gun 'titan In (train is not bu-!n Tie man who jfula:r In that whloh jhe il i n : o '. ivuld n t pay "or, and ooulJ no: oM tin if he had the prioe. I bound lo me; ili.ater. Nobody oare how joon lie meet. l .iv that he t likely '.a involve a lot of su.-ker. i.w ,f :.,,, :nn,vvnt to .Wrve ri:y , ' The orditu linarv ox.sten.v of ;he preen: day :s a scrimble for money. No objiv- t!on can arl- to the yuovess of any man who n.'iu:ros rtv:i:ly 'ha; for vhleh all hi. fellow cntenl. Let h'111 produce something, bui'.d. manufacture, carry, buy or e:i. When a man ha no carlta! but hl- nerve. It is an Irritat ing spectacle to !ee him wiel.1 uch jsiwer In the financial world that, the market change at hi wink. The bak ers who excitedly transfer large amounts of grain for the moe; part nev er saw grain, never had title to a bushel of '.t, and. so far a their customers are concerned, are performers in a howl ing farce. Of course, commissions fat tin them, and these commissions are what they are after. The small-fry dealers have no more right to be dispos ing of corn anl nheit than they would have to monkey with shares I:; the Marti'n canal. I: Is time to get down to a solid ha'. AVhen a man accept a certain price f -r a bushel of corn he ought to htv, the corn, anl no; a vague po.b'.l:ty of be ing able to so bear the price as lo se cure the grain aftorwarls a. a protit. There is too much wind in th m olern commercial tr.tn.-actio s. rhi'.l.r- float ed into) n?:orl"y on a g'.ist of it. and when it die) away tore '. n v.hins fr him t d but 1 1 e-iiap-ie. ITE MAN . JUR-NED YELLOW. n - ..-..r.t . .... .i, v.. m W "---u ' I friends of M. A. H'KUT Of Islington, w!v;-, Tey s,w h "as turnini yell-iw. Hi skin slowly changed co; aad he .u(rerei terrl co.- I al,t h: pvs. ano ne pun-p-J iin- bly. His mftladl T3 Jiundic. wa. suffer ng m -iyv eated by the bwt d-xtor. but ctmmene -d aklnc K-1. '" .'"; neflf. Then he was edvhvd ! I to v-ra. b ' tie. an 1 raa letrie Bitters, the wonderful IU anyth ng. Kixtol nP2 t i. ..t .i vsicure is the only prep.trat. On cntaning He wis treate.i without benefl to trv Ele:ri( Stomach and Liver remedy, and ltet "After taking two by tie 1 ' . whtlly curd." A tnai prove l :ohls mnt for all Sumach. Liver wrl waa aaid" Kidney trouble. Only 50c. SoljjEUS. Druggist. The p-vt sighed, a p-vets do, "If all my dreams would but coma true: 'Tw-ouU be a sorry lot. n deubt, Hnless fate cu: :he n!eh:mares nut. Washington Stir. At the same time It Isn't safe to rely Iheavliy on Professor Tr.ggs' juigment of poetry. He said. "The Prairie Dog" was doggerel." Chicagj Tribune. How did tee b-ard-j w-. man take it v.-he: the nnnager d.schirg-l h-r -Sh- fa.- 1 i; i.k- a mm until she wen'. m the d"es,r.g r . -nt and go; hr raif v.-,-k-.-r. "f. thep she l.r ke 1 iwn an l r: 1 like a w,.min." Phiiai -'piiia I.ui-:-'-:in. TO HEAL A HCHT. fs- B.inn-r Salve, the great heal-r. If euarant-el fir cuts, wounds, sores, ;ii-s anl ail skin -!iae.. Use no ub:itu'e. Hart s drug ft -re. A skit I un! -rs a--! that who tr .ate 1 he ' . . -. f,' the n-al-r f lun Is 1 to be, a-.-l.-t- n .le n.t so pror-ro. a- 1: lanl has h.-w-hirj-d st of hi &J,.j T-llit Yes. h-'s livin-' eft h;s hands r.'iw. Haltirn re .trwrii-an. A. R. Biss, of M rgintuwn. Ind.. had "WHAT'8 TOUa FACE WORTH? Sometime a fortune, but never, if you bare a sallow complexion, Jittn dlced look, moth patdbeg and blotche on the skin, all sign of Livsr '.''rouble. But Dr. King" New Life Pill . Clear Skin. Rosy Cheeks, Rich Com plexion. Only 2So at Hart's Druf Btore. The non-union movement continue in the courts. The usual number of husbands and wive applied for divorces recently. WOUT ,D HAVE COST HIM HIS LIFE. Oscar Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have been using Foley' Kidney Cure and tak great pleasure In stating It irave me permanent cure of kidney dis ease, which certainly would have cost rne my life." Take nor.e but Foley's. Hart's drug store And still we moan in f ite'g rude clutch, Whatever may befall. Of rain we either get too much Or els- get. none all. Washington S:ar. A. II. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: "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. I: is not to be womb-red at that the Filipinos r-fiie to lay down their arms. There ate Jii'tO polleem-n in Manila. JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT. If he'd had Itching piles. They're ter ribly annoylnar; but Bucd?n's Arnlr-a Kalva will cure the worst cae of piles on earth. It ha cured thousands. For Injuries. Pains or Bodily Eruptions It' the best aalve In the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Hold by Hart's Drug Btore. O. O. Buck, Ifelrne, Ark., aayat I ' troubled with ct'rwtiptUoa until I bu,rlii IteW.t.'a U;tl Karly Kacra. Since then have been entirely cuivd of my old complaint. I recommend them, OltAS. ItO-iKKS. IVuKgiat. Irat' I'lHtottier I've brought thl oam: back. You told me I: former masor hal taugh I; to talk, and It d.- -..'thing bin sit ti day and v ggle lis toes lValer-Th.it' nil rlhl. It u d ,o VI. ng to ; -leaf and dum man. - Thiladolpiua It.cord. If the nc:'.o: of your Iv.woU no! easy and regular .rlius istmplVttUm mist l :h. Una! result. IteWitf Utile Karly Kner will remove this danger. Saf p'c.is.int anl effective. 0I1.VS. KitttKK. Orucnit. 0ar Nlcholis silll l.wks a son, but he has the consolation of knowing that if hi trib- of beautiful daughters keep on Increasing In Jus time he will be p.tpa-in-law io haif the royalty of Eu rope. J.vne White Bryantsvllle. Ind.. at IVWlt: Witch Haiel Ailve honied running i trv' w btth letca. Me had suffur..! a.x year IXtctor filleJ to hip him. ( IteWttfa Ac-ait; do Im itation. CHA3. IXJraiS. Dcufgt. Toung Mr. Bevcrldge 1 In Tekln. but as he Is not to take part In the dlcus Un of the protocol hi presence will scarcely cause any eriou delay In the sisning of that divument. Hrutloo. cut. oitids anj tore rf all kind quickly healed by IteWItt Witch Haael tfaSve. Certain cure f' pil. Beware f cxunterfe4:. Be ure you get th original lWl:t'. CHAS. RtX'JKRS. Prugglft. The independent cracker maker are going to form a c.tntblne of their own. Ttiey neei a p;ece of the blcult. Mr. S. H Ailport. J 4in:own, Ba.. ays: "Our little g'rl almost '.iarigle. to ilea: h wl:h croup. The d vtor a.Ud she couldn't live but he was In'tantlv relieve) bv it--,. Mtnnt Cough Cure." C1IA3 Itiv-.EU."?. Prugrt. TruJ i tr was n : si in vlern. af:er all. A;Im. II; hell up ttie In easjs of cr-uo g:ve the little ones On Mlnut- Couch Cure. Thn teat vay an I have n ' f-ir. I- n - ver fail. liens. ant to tak. a'wav safe, sure an) al- most Inst m'an hi in effect. CHAS,i Jt'M'iEItS. Prugg-.l, 0--v-rn r Ya- of Iiiinois h.u fir -d ail the mmb r of the stat d-n'a! ! bnir-1. I th to be tak -n a an int. ma- I don tiC'ien'l It iweyeit tha: l'I'k J ... lb., -h., II., e -ne nln.. I r ,',, p ' ' ' I V. Ait.: "I . i. 4 o. hen I 11 the natural dtg ive fluids, t g. stom.r-hs entre re, re , , in natural condition. CM A is. IUK- C.eneril Kitehen-r is "gad lt be able to report" tha: h kt'd-1 thirty-nine H.v-rs laa- weeit. When Colonel It ms5 velt reports from the scetv of slaught er ii "'..I rid 0-n-ral Kitchener will look I ke 5 .-ents' worth of ea: m.it. ft-on't be sat!sfl.l with temporary re lief frtm Indigestion. Kodol I)yp-ps'a Cure permanently and completely re moves this complaint. It re'.levej i-r-manentlv tvo.utse It aiioivs th" !lrl stomach terf--t rest. Dieting won't rest the stimieh. Nature ---cele iip- r-ii-s from the (ml w- eat. The sen sible way to h-'p the stomtr-h Is to I ue Ko.lol ry;e:.:a, Cure, wnlch l j ge.-ts what you eat anl rani lie.p but: .1) yu g m. '. i i .ri. iti "jr.r..t, i-iui.-B'-'t. The b .y In t.-.ir n.-curally at:ra.-t-l i the attention of th- svnipa'he ie man. "What's h ip'-en-l. my I. .y?" the litter', a-'k-l. "I'erb ip- I i an h-lp you." "I j -; a o'lirt r." an-"-- i" I in- i wh-n I go horn- I'll K-t li'-ke-I for it." 1 "i i h . ..;!: d -n't ry." r-turn--d tne ! svmp,ith--c man. "Here's .vio'.hr qaur- , ter. II .vv iil you !.. ih- first 'in '"' "M itching," pnimptly r-;'!ied th'- boy. ( "I have no !u k at all." Ch.cago '". j FOn WHOOPING COCOH. "IVoth my children wre 'ak.-n with whooping cnuKh." writ- Mm O. K. fmtton. of Danvtlle. III. "A small bot tle of Foley's Honey and Tar cured the cough in I saved a doctor's bill." Hart' Irug store. The maid n lily in Orange. N. J., who eol.-bra-el her 1'Vith blrthdiy last week furnishes a striking object lesson as to how ins gniflcant and unnecessary is man. Mr. DanM Bantz, Otterville, la., says: "Have had asthma and a very bad cough for years, but could get no relief from the doctors and medicine I tried, until I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It gave me Immediate relief and done me more good than all the other remedies com bined. Hart's drug store. The fate of the mosquito should be a warning to the fly and other Insects which hibitually dine upon strapyhllc ccccl and other sesquipedalian microblc tidbits. Wa. Ttan, ot Lima. O., obtained ex cellent renulta from tost use of Foley Kidney Cure. "It relieved my back ache and severe pain over the hip. It toned my system add gvve me new vim and energy. It l an honest and reli able remedy, a ure cure for all kidney aisea-eg." Hart' drug store. Some people don't get Higlon until hev lose everything ele. High living, Intemperance, exposure and many other things bring on Bright' disase. Foley' Kidney Cure will pre vent Brlght's dlneane and all other kid ney or bladder disorders If tak'm In time. Be sure to take Foley's. Hart's drug store. The strike of the garment maker -f N--v J. rsev ha h'ert M ttl -i, and resi dents of that state can now thl ,k of the future and Its posHibillt.e vithou. hlu-thing. SAVED TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack at whiplng oough and bronchltta," wrlteg Mr. W. K, Havl land, of Armonk. N. T., "but, wVm all other remedb-ii failed, we saved ber life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an ad vanced etage, also used this wonderful medicine and bJay iie l pftrfw.-tly well." Desperate throat and lung dt easea yWd to Ir. Kinff' New Discov ery a to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Oough and Cold: He and tl.00 bottle gaaraataed by Harr Drug StoraTrtal bottlaa free. '.' Lay-v im!i C r. . 1 1UII1 T (.11 IWIIJ) JUUIUi n.i;n LOT Of WOM ION IN CHINA. I'lihapy Marriages T.'ia Comm-'it, Make Sulci te To the foreigner, the scttil-.lv lisatlort of 1'h'n.i Is a mass of c M.t.a bcllom. Wl.h their expr. siv ly f i inal cHnilotte, the Chinese can Iv brutally rude; witii ltelr classic exhor: illons li.-ne:y, (lw bribe is a potent force with the coolie and the mmdarlii alike. While the mother of son rule the empire, whi.a she Is reverenced and obeyed as long u she lives, yet for woman 1 1 the abstract the Chine? have little respect. On the other hand, while crime against their ex are usually followed by suicide, the rvil wife for th,. funda mental law of China recognise but one valid marriage frequently Induce her husband to receive Into the family a hi secondary wife Ihe dlo!utc woman upon whom she know lie l miimndcr Ing his mean. Thl arrangement af fected, the new arrival t econtes the ser vant of the number one wife, and any children that may be bo'n are entirely und-r her control. Female children are not d -sired In any Oriental country, and, a In In lui. Chi nese wive offer sacrifice to the tiol d ef Mercy that son may Iv vouch safe them. The ilestruo.lon of female ehiMre-l I rather ,'ll iliy, .1 fli i in putrsh-'-l, an am nig the hiin lr girl in the .-r.-hati asvluin o! ),,,! I he Kri clc.in nuns in I'ekln the m a.e: numlKT who vver.. r s. iie ! hit I b.- n ex pes ' I in the streets and tl.M to perish. Tl-e-re is on- cee..ti..i ;o -he g-n-r il 1 sftv -r wi.h vth'ch g:r! are p-i iri -l. and thl is wlier- ma!, chi! Iron only hive frevlouslv I- en b-:n When :';i is th- cie a daiu-h -er is dere I. and she Is ft;- " lr mu it Indu'g d in 1 po.l 1. A.r!' edac,t ! n : v t v m-.u-r-'. 1 1',1 l"S miriiige. wln h o.cir it tie- ace or II : - V, at' h.-r ho-is-h .11 or- flei.'.-lt .ec lj. ttl Hi. amp', s. h uv-v.-r, r hi it he ir s of .up;-- d to b- suf-Tii- :'e h.iv-- ben i - wli- r- .mihiioin on I cit-v er sir'. fo-rli ue er v i-f in J It '. ii.vr studs- Iti lift n d th it. In the mi- n eh 'Is. her- ire j.r !!. of '-.) li g i mani .f the girl sati n' h-.w-lnj i.-tniekU.I. aptitude. -rang-ly en-.ug't. in m tth-m itt.-s anl the n a 'ut.il sei.-i.-es Wh. a chl I I born :he frl ndi unl Ma Ke a-e notttl i and gift are pre 'ntil. The s.-X of :h - . hi J deermbi. the valu of th-- pr-s-nt'. tvh.ch nr.- of. mu. h lt v ilu- shmiid th. .iill I lie ai le.iu-'U -r. c.irl. ar, tingit: ti s--vv and .-mhr 1 1- , r. and, am oig :h- po-r. t i r. k. t- wa 1 I :he '.i-men;j -vith cotom f r winter, :-' r -m -v :h- -.valine In th -.prim- an I -w.is't th- ; i-hmg f -r summ r Miili..nJ ! ..f th-- lee r . las-- h.iv.-" but one, .r a: m. 'w . "uit "f .-1 . thtt :h pr-OiI-Tn ' i r -n il .-leinl'n I i n w h -.-. hi a th -y i i n-.; :h-mlv. ;irl uu w.-rk fl-1 Is. h-'p t-'th-r th,. . r r-rn t'le ! In r .. . t ir itiek .in I crass ind vv ij f r fir- fowls. ,i:id. .-i light "f a 'in ri.oth-s..l'- 1 -Ol in. r and vv i n Tin- w--m-n itni'-h at : ti 'i . :h f if- .v I - h ti ni:. I y il lump, vvhi.-h are th- f. .-!.! make ih--worn Siiin- ky tin - ri h i th-r t" thi. k. o r ri ;,iy l-tt pa ni g l.le .'"It nf bismuth, tlntiig th.. ii:--ks anl lips a v'vld r-1 with .-.irmln . Th-y al pi' mil il .Tt.-nti.iri' to th -ir eyebrow . which. d-!ira--ly anh.-d and p-lnte and shape ik- th- willow l-af. the Chln.-e conl h-r a m irk ..f .-Jp.- i.il b'-autv. Th'-v aUo play unnn tnui al Pm' mm. -tits and. .is In the days -.f the Arib.an Night', ar- en' f ssi. nnl tnry teller, man--., an 1 by th-vrl rtaln.sl bv t.ro- r.-id-r of ro- al perf'.rmiin. e in their private -h'-i-.-rs. They vlit on ly on :.. o'-c'islnn. eiiei-lally at th New Y-ar and th-n s-t out In cart or sedon chair loa b-d !..vvn with rleh gar ments of silk, brocade nnd fur, whl.h they rnus: be urg'-l to remove, one aft er the oth'-r, until the proper un W-r-dress is revealed. In addition to this, the woman att'-nlnnt bring other gar ment of great richness, which are be stowed about upon chairs and stools for Inspection, to be carried away ngaln when the visitor return home. At these ceremonious visits Inrge quantities of tea re drunk and swe i-meats consum ed. The two dreaded ord'-al to which Chl ne. girls look forward with more or less appr.-hensl m, are foot binding and marriage. Foot binding Is not so uni versal as is gn.-rally supposed; nor Is It confln-d to the daughters of the high er class. The Manchu. to which race the empress dowager and 'he eourt of ficials and the military classes belong, have n'-v-r observed the --ns.-les cus tom. P'K-ts nnd nov -lists have prais-d the stunted feet, comparing thorn to "gold en lilies," and the hobbling gait whh h follojvs lh crippling to "the swayli.g of lill-s upon th'-lr stems." It l ex tremely diflli ult for Chinee of the hlgh.-r classes to llnd husbands for th'-lr daughters whoe fee: luv.- attained th ' natural slz". It i thought that wormn who delre itnm.'ilmed f'-et are ai-:uated by no honorable motive; th- crlpollng mtiklng It difficult for th -m to go about and keeping th'-rn more clos -ly at home than would be the case If ih'-y had full u' of the stunted nv-mber. At the same time, bound-foot wom-n may be seen tolling in ih. field, enrry lng heavy hurdi-ns poor oppressed drudges, who frequently end th'-lr lives by opium or 1-ap ng Into the wells. Marriage Is wholly problematical, be Ing arranged by the omnipresent go- !:. , The huba J and wife dt n.-l j see .Mill other- unit Hie veil Is raised. I when the b:.,. ni ght from ii, r ;'dan chair and U c-mduv te I lo h,-r 'chamber in the bridegroom lions -. i l'nm ''"'-l!'! -'" U , olirrontel will , "''' P"wtbl!lty of :ifelon iinhapi In-, a. a w.fe. should .-'In- fall have a mi The lire lH e. n(tall p Hi! u.-hal. IViugho-rs are e;v,-te.l to It iv,- h. ir parent' li 'iio-, to return eiy for l ite and brief vlsi,. They mno, nf;er iiini riage. to belong to their piirett:' fam ily, n t even returning to take pan in the funeral ceremonies. Son bring their wives home, but are assigned to separate apartment within the common court. Over the !i u lt d In of d.nigh.er.n-lrtw th- moth -r-ln-law rules with a rod of Iron, the dnntht-i-In-law are practically her -ric. they are no: permitted ti lt or talk in her pre-n.-e and inus: p-rform n ha ever task he algn them I.ve between husband anl wife ns It .v: atno g Chrlilan v.iple is utikniwn In China, and It I a subj.vt that It l n -t coivid-er.-d decor u . dleu.. A Clnnee ladv once ak -I an Am-ii. ca-i "why she rn.trrl.tl li.-r hub.n I " Sh,. r- p'u-,1 simply: 'lie i m.- I l,n.-. j him." a'd the tlanai -:i wa f.llo..'.l ! by deal sll-n.-e and prof mn I .m'-ir- jrae-nen: am tii h- Ch'u in.i'ron ' prej,-.-.:. I ".'re II IV lie -it The ti i! . vamp. i uh 111 I il ..f a iff .1 : h. Sh.. h i I lnoth.-r- of real at: i. hut it .-in I i if.-. Th-K a s-.-ry ning it- in vv h w ;f.. h i l v! s'lk . of h -r m -t'i -r-'.ti-l i I" en an . tnbrol b-r-r .m 1 it-: ivv c --I 1 .-tit ii I t i in ik ii f mi- :h- ' , f u hi ! ir - H ud hi IVV II li ' I .. -I ! -1 !lg ,i!. iii I vv lit -I .-gti! nil u:i I ; li fllietl ;., -,-. p ,f , i-', a -I in id.- "li -i n g it. ''!. w.f. -f h- I -a.- -eil.'.. I h ti - Th. 1 0 ti-o-t ' "..!- or ling. I" '. i. ..h ba-k to r-f'.i '. 1 i. k u mi , i.l- h IP ! im it hlcli a 1-, I. I.llt tig. V! ' I- ii n.n-. 1 !. r v -r, MiCv t ike h-r 'i-.v.ii ;.i htl ' ui. I in . Hi--i-- end i the un- in i-v, mp. 1 I VV hi li If. h he HI'U 11. Ill .0 h -. i , r 'ii !- 11- h'r fam !v i.U-lil'l I' It. jnl I: J in n b-.ly to li-enliv i ni i writ! n 'avv "-.a- ti .V ! ' h thl. l-litlltl'.l e 1 ll e. I.i i . i to " i; . ill .i-t'S in 1 a'. , ' ' iv .'lie :.", ii-iha; is th-- m i . . ttini tr.-g -d!-. Hun !r-. mat.-l, -ni their II , P-ki.i al 'n - N-vv oi must Interfere i : of -tig' i , .'.Ml Mlg IV ell. It ,if h- from ktn.-f aft-r in t airi.iK n . an . ..f u. h f vv v. . I: N , I .i" v-ry v.-ur In V..rk tfun. 'AfCIlT I i I r5 M n.s THK li.Y Vet.-r i:t It iv W rt ila'f M our : "f : II i I i'.V ' T.n w ha'f ml in e .in I h ip- .'... f. .-iv: y I ive: hid in P- ri. " s il 1 .in ..1 I .I.-- : i in v hip I" I In hii way: 'i h i I I ti hunting for a w. -k for a '' i f vv : i i ii ii tn ii.- ih n i n I of ;i 'U- 10. .11 1 .1 VV .1 , C. ,t il a lot of ie..i,e, pr .p.-:tv. an I I g if him l. it.-. .tie .if. trim ti In a biisin Imli II g ll.it li.ii , r- ei til.- lbs tl ...r and ..III. above, In wh.. h h.' d b '-n m.ikiiig. In a small j w iy, s.i!ii,. pr cty go i I haul. I foil ea -.-1 him "V r th building and tl tin il y 1 vt'i; him l iwn on t!i" tbiti llo .r, and ! hod g..t myself le tw'.-i him anl the ! stairway, and I didn't ' how he was ' i-..-1'.iy going to g-t away. mil s., a I s ud :.. myself. 1-k ng y. h- jum,..-1 i (.it- i.f :h'' wind w. I "l!"t by the great sn.ik tC That' . x- i. tly what he ill I. I'd got him in a hall, w here ih.-re was no escape, exc -pt by a window at the front en I oj-enlng on th" r reel, and I thought all I had to do was to walk up and nail him. And I'd g t within fifteen fe-: of him. smiling to mys-lf w h -n, looking back nt me, Just one- more, away he went! He Jumped cl'-im out of the window, "To certain death, I thought or a general smashup of broken leg and arms and ribs, anyway, fin) It was a very uncomfortable sensation I had there for about half a minute, thinking of losing my man after a week's search and after g.-lting so close to him, too, and of losing him In that way, Smashed to death by Jumping out of a window while I was after him, and I rushed for ward to look down and put my head out of the window Just In lime to be hit on Ihe under bl of the J iw by the top of his head, coming up from below with for.-,, enough t i shut my Jiws to gether In n way that pretty near kn s k el my teeth out. "Automatically and InstnntaneoiHy I r aied down with both hau ls, on.- ,n .ith.-r sid ' of the man's head, and seize, hlrn by ih" shoulders nnd hung on, and th-n I liftel him a lltil- and drigg.-d him In ovr the window sill ba. k Into the hall, and pul the bracelet on him. I'd got hlrn aft-r all, and unhirmeil. "And of course It win perfectly sim pl -. There was a spring w.igo.i back'-d un ov.-r the si'Iwalk lo the front door fif Ihe store on the griund Hour, which was directly under lb" hall window, and rny mm, inking (my chanc f,,r free dom, and with all but one chance n a thousand of Jumping to his ile.ilh, had la il d on (hit spring wagon lth force enough to bound him back up Into my band." N-w York Hun. t'arne Nation's husband having sued for divorce, the 'rad'-l ins of Ihe house .rf David, which h.ivr seem'-d to be for gotten, tio.v K-m llk.iy lo be vindicat ed at last. VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO SLPaul, IVututb.MImieapolls.Clilcuso and All Point Kn:. PAII.Y TIUINS; FAST TIM 1-1, Sl.lt-VICI-: ANlt SCKNEltY L'N KgCALEB, Thr-ugh Palac, nnd Tourl: ,le.-pcr, ItiiUng an Buff: Httie king Ubrary Car.. TU-kel lo point, Fit v a Portland and the Ureal Northern By . "it nale ' . It. N. Tleke! itlM v. Astoria, or ilret Northrrn Tu-kt t title 111 TIIIM0 5TVHUT, rOUTUVNl. For rates, folder and full Information reg it-Hug llamern trip, call ,r j. dret A ' lillNNISl'.'N. City Pass nil I Ticket Ag--f. '..tt'.in I lluxuiious Th AVEL Th,, "Nor:hw'tern I 'm!' d" train. ': t.-lo light.' I thr-'UKlt 'u'. I' ''h 'n'de and .'tit. a-i I --.un he it.-.. at.- with tl! exception, the rlnest ti.tln in the we'll Til-v etltb.ilv the litest, Irtr.t tut p.-: i p is t t .'"tin hi, i otiv'.-ni .. . and luxury v er offered the 'ravelbng t'lililie. anl nl.ogeth.-r ir- the m i 'oiiiple'.. ali i "i-l-.'ii l:, pr.. Inetl ..I ,f ;h e lf bull let' art. T !. , 1 ni'.! T a " Celine,". With , . .. The (iret Northern The Norticri Ttdfli' imt The Ciili ruifk AT ST. PAT't. FuR IhlCAd mi the CAST. No xtr,l chart r if ?! s ii'-n.-r a. 'iiini'V bit. ,m and all il.i.it-i ,,f :1k- : lira kvaliAlii.' for iiite .ti !hi train on -hi line aro prite t el by the ln:erl.N'ktng H.-Jt f-y..-m. W. II MU.Mi, II I,. SISI.IMt. i.-iierl Ag'llt. T.-jv i-illlg .vg't. Portland. I r. -n W:0CMI.-VATAt- I Dept. Hhttb nnd Leave I I 4trl I Overland Uxpres I Trail fr Salem, I lts-.et.urg, Ann. I Un. hnrainat. V Arrlv 7 .W i ut. tgen. tUu Fran- $ II a nt .in-, Mcjave. La I Aligele. Kl Tan. J 3 a ml New rtrUniua un f .no t m the IjlH. At Wa4kurn (dally i'Ktl Huti Jiivl mrntn train onec witn triiln fr Mt. Au-i.-e, killverln, r r v 1 1 I e, Harlogteli, nnd Natrsn, and even lag trala far Mt. Augei and miv. r- I7:1 a-inl ('rvlll astsiien- er. . 114 50 .m Hhertdan en- ':2f.a ra ger. HuHy except Hui'dv, bally. ItWt ticket an anl ftween Fart land, Kncrni(U ti4 Ban Francluc. Nut rat tU nrt (liana aad 111 ernd clan. Innludlag Mfpw. flute and tick la Uantrn lnt lid I0ure. AIM Jatn, l.tiln. IID lulu and Australia. Can be tbtain'd frm J. B. KlrkUnl. Ticket Agent, 134 nilrd Street. VAMIIIIiL DIVISION. I'mweng-.r deKi foot of Jefferon Ht. Iz-avc for Uweg,, dully at 7:20, a. in.; 12:30, I f.. 3:2&. 6:16, (tlfS, HOC. 11. W p. m. ami (1:00 p. m. on Hundity only. Arriv at FortUind dally nt :35, :, 10: SO a. m.; 1:36, 3: IS, :, (:W. 1 iii, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally ittcept Monday; 8:10 and 10:46 a. m. on Bun day o.ly. lii-ave for Dollii dully except rtun- , day at 4:10 p. m. AniVo at l'ortlnd at 8:30 a. m, I'uMitenger train leave Dallu for Alrlee Monday, We.lnen.lay nnd Frl 'lav at 2.46 p. m. Ilelurn Tu.-iduy. Tliuradaya ami Saturday, Kxcept Surwlay. It. KolJII I.IOIt, ManaRer. O. II. MARK If AM, Oen, Frt. and I'a. Aft, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tills pruparatlon oonUlnM all of Mm diKU'intH U'fl cIIrchU all kk(l (if f(Mi. It Rives Ionian! rellnf and never falls to cure. It allow you to cat all the food you want. Tb niotHcnnJUve Btomaelw can take It. Hy lu utte many tbouftantlfi of dyHpoptl'tf have been cured afu-mverytlilnK cine failed. It la unequalled for allstoiuacb troubles. It can't help . but i you 4 ppurudmly WytfJ. UWjw4c(lo.,OlilutO For Bale by OHA3. ROOBR9, Druggist. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA. RIVER RAILROAD. llFniCTtVK JULY I, llNit. IJJ-AVK Wri.11 lanmvR it in a in I I'orlUuT I'll an l'.-i j to a hi .o.vpni Kur Alti mnl Wt u iu u tu . I. I Pullila AHTiiltlA ll'HI fur l'..'ulu,l ,ii. w .y Sill pin IVtllla II K lit. 1 1" mi p tu I il'-!)! Ut hMIK PIVISIaN A.lorl lr W.rrriu.iii, i.i-srhul and 'k-I . Ill i II III j II nu I a v p u i V.J.III' I w III loan ut il Mf M i Ii'im UIH I .tu p m 7 .u p ni li hi ti t in J .Hi UI in hx!, fiw WirrviiUia ml A-iUifl I tally aoopt BAturday. II Utturday only. Tntln learn Astoria for PUvel. Ham mond and rnrt Htvn u I II a. m. and t W p. in. dally. av l-'ort Ht vu for Aaturla 1M a, iu. uj p. m. ,UUr. All train niAk elo ronn.oilon at i ).ible with all Norttiero IhuHdo tralu to and frvxn lh I jt aad Moun I potm. J. C. AlATO, Oen'l Freh and Pniir Arnt. 1ITE CPUiB ..Portland - Asliria liule.. STR. " TAHOMA." Dolly Hound Trit exeat Hundy. TIMt CARD Lave P..rtUii4 Iare Astnrla . I m. ThiMtigU Por.UitJ (vot:n with toniwr Nah.K,: from Diriu and Long W.i-h lnl. White Collar Un ticket iBierchsng. ale with it. It ft .N, Co, and V. T. C. ticket. T'd"ph.ti Dock. Telephmio HI. IHE OMRTUN BOUT STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." DAILY ROUND TRIP rictf r noun i Vancouver, Cixade Lwks. St. Mar tin's Sprints. Hod River. White Silmon.LyleinJTne Ddiltj TIME CARD Iav Portland ... Arrive Th lulln.. Isav Th ltll.. Arriv IVirtiitnd ... .7AM. .. i f. M. .. i I'. M. 1 1". M. Ml-ALS TH. VtRY BEST t 'Huh.tay Trip I-adlu F.-lure. tThl Home hat Ui Uri,.b't ,H.-nlo Attraction on l-'Jtrth. INILN1 ASP tPftCK: FOOT OIT AtJiF.ll HTHKCT. IKTII 'I'lHlVKS MAIN 351 I'l'ltTLANU, CMtR JOHN M. FILL00N. Agt The Dalles A, J.TAYL0K, A;i- Astoria I PHATHt R4 HARM I S. AflS HnolRlver IW0LF0RD I WVtRS, AflS. White ! Salmon J C- WYAIT.Aet Vincou er. E. W. CRICHTON. AKt- fortlonvJ OREGON Saair Line Union Pacific JLrO u MO (TIJiK WTKlfO- ; '"'W tPrt UlaMS Arrlva Fnun Furtl d (HilriLitn Portland fbtk IUa.Dver. f!prta! Kt. Wovtht Oma Wa. m. ha, KaonM Cttr 4:t0 p. m. via Hunt- fit. I, Cbkrnc ijton and lat. Atlastl Halt Lafc,tar Bxpraa Ft, Warth. Oma- t:M. m, hn, Kanui City, 1: 10. n. via Hunt- rtt. Lavta, Cbtoar' tottton and Iduwt. WidDa TVaft. Bt. Paul fowlMton, Boo. Put mail kiuv. Mtonaaaolli ( p. m. Ht. Paul, Duliith 7:00 a, m via Mllirmikeft, Chl- 8pokan anK and Kartt 72 hour from Portland to Oliloag. No Cliantfo ot Cmk', 'ocean AND UIVKR HOHICDUlij" dffua AtoHa All S!hot Sat I oh4 Ot to ohtint' 7 a. ta. Bun. uViniAti Hhrar 1 ai, m. exc. Monday Tn Portland and Btamnor NiUicotla laave Aalorla on tfcln dl)y fur Ilwaoo, oonnaottnc titer with truiik for Itnif nianh, 'flora and Moirt Beouli point. Hnturnlnf arrlvr at Aajorla auie ayqping, , o. w. LouwanmnnT, Af ont. Afltorla. t A, U CRAIO, Oeoeral Paaaoose' Ajsnt, Portlanfl, Oregn.