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A tOSS TO THE STAGE.
. The sorrows ot this mortal state are
Augmented by the announcement that
the Hon. John L. Sullivan's latest and
most formidable attempt to elevate
h stu nded at an early hour
yesterday morning In Jersey City,
where the membert of his company
awoke to And that the maaer had
disappeared during the night, says
the New Tor. Tribune. It la not Inti
mated that the manager bad anything
mora than the price of a ferry ticket
to disappear with, but it is supposed
that the proximity ot the Bowery
overcame hla powers of resistance. In
this emergency, as everybody will be
glad to learn, Mr. Sullivan's Vnoral re
sources did not desert him. By means
of the sum of !5 In spot cash, which
he immediately borrowed from a Jer
sey City saloonkeeper, the gentlemen
and ladles who had been playing
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" to somewhat less
than crowded houses were enabled to
escape the danger of starvation and
take passage for this city. Whether
the saloonkeeper was actuated by fee
nevolence or trepidation we are not
informed, but, for the sake ot his soul,
we hope that he surrendered his
noney cheerfully, for In that case the
extreme Improbability of his ever get
ting It back imparts the flavor ot true
virtue to his set and pierce the general
gloom with a ray of sunshine.
Another consoling Incident is men
tioned, namely, that Little Eva was
not left absolutely destitute, but was
enabled to convey her father to their
home in Cleveland, Mr. 6ulllvan hav
ing recently, under , less desperate
circumstances, paid her something
either on account or in' sheer generos
ity; for. all must agree that a narrow-
lag death to slow music every day has
given Little Eva claims to sympathy
which no other member of the com
pany can decently allege, unless it be
Mr. SulHvan himself. It , must, we
think, be admitted that Mr. Sullivan
deserved a better fate.- "Uncls Tom's
Cabin" is not the greatest dramatic
composition ever put upon the stage,
but it Is Infinitely superior as a work
of art to some of the plays now cur
rent and prosperous, and .there is
nothing about it to remind an audi
ence of Llmburger cheese, while it i
would be a calumny to say that Mr.
Sullivan is the worst actor in
business. It would be a great thing
for public morality if he and Little
Eva and the rest of them could jam
the biggest theater In town twice a
day for the next ten years, if only,
in so doing, they could drive a con
siderable part of 'the profession into
as profound a depth of 'bankruptcy as
that in which they are themselves
now sorrowfully, but, we trust, not
hopelessly floundering.
From Paris comes an Interesting
story of the results of an investigation
made by the Gaulois to.dlscw.jr how
women may best conserve th?lr health,
their beauty and their charm. The
Investigation was male by inqui.-'ng
how the great women oi the stage
managed to retain so long fri.,1 so
brilliantly their vigor, their vivacity
and .their attractiveness.. The testi
mony obtained is more Interesting
than instructive, for it appears that
none' of the more striking examples of
long continued success on the stage
follow the same rules of life, nor
practice anything like similar methods
of conserving their strength. Adelina
Pattl, whose career on the stage 'Is
as remarkable for its length es for
Its brilliancy, is reported as declaring
herself an advocate of a regular life,
simple diet, fresh air and plenty of
exercise. It la said the drinks no
wine, nor jjtea, nor coffee; confining
herself to water, xcept for a glass
of milk In the morning and at night. I Johnnie, said his mother, thereaten
8he gives herself full eight hour f j Wly, ' to the incorrigible, I am going
. . t . . , .. . . to have your father whip you when
sleep every night, and fakes that In ' comM home ton)ght
a bedroom with an open window all 'mama, replied Johnnie penitently, paw
the year round. Very different Is the ' Is alius so tired when he comes home.
rule of Sara Bernhardt, whose career
has been even more remerKable than
that of the queen of song.! Of her the
report saysj "She lives In closed
rooms; goes to bed at S a. m. and
steeps till S, eats little but flsh and
eggs-often ten eggs In one day
drinks champalgae, drives to the the
ater In a closed carriage and stays
In the theater from eleven to twelve
hours. Her holidays at Belle Isle are
an exception, and there she lives with
ipen windows, exposed to every
breete that blows. Such a sudden
change in her habits has never harm
ed the great actress, she asserts. Ten
months of her year are passed In un
interrupted work and the other two
In the open country." Such Is the
conflict in the experience of the two
stars. No one can undertake to decide
dogmatically concerning the issue. It
is a choice of fresh air and cold water
against hot rooms and champagne;
and the only safe conclusion is that
if one Is a genius and a woman she
can do anything, and stlM be charm
ing forever-
While the abstract question as to
whether or not labor strikes are ever
Justifiable, either economically or mor
ally, may not eonslstantly claim the
attention of the business public Just
at the moment, a paragraph in the
final report of the United States In
dustrial Commission submitted on
Tuesday is a meaty one for both em
ployer and employe particularly the
latter, says the New Tork Commercial.
As nearly as 'the department ot labor
can get at the facts. Its mveslgators
and statisticians report to the Indus
trial Commission that the aggregate
loss to employes in wages, as the re
sult of tabor disputes from 1S81 to 1900,
inclusive, was 130S,6S3,233. or a little
over $15,000,000 yearly. The loss to
employers during the same period Is
stated at 1142,693.104, or rather less
than one-half of the amount lost by
strikers. The aggregate losses thus
amount to nearly $430,000,000, or an
average of about $22,500,000 yearly.
These figures are astounding In their
slgilficance. Strikes and lockouts en
tail losses on American employers and
their wage-earners of approximately
$2,000,000 a month, $500,000 a week or
nearly $100,000 for every working-day
In the year and more than half of the
loss comes out -of the pockets ot the
laborers! There must be somewhere
or sometimes a compensating gain.
or at least a partial one but where is
it, and who gets it?
Among the many stock superstitions
of the couplers at Monte Carlo that
of the Wandering Jew is, perhaps, the
most striking; strange to say, too It
is the least known to the stay-at-home
public. At a moment when Lord
Rosslyn is making a misguided at
tempt to break the bank, giving Monte
Carlo an advertisement in resnonse
to which- English visitors are flocking
to the sunny shores of the Mediterra
nean, the story may be worth recount
ing. The first person, says the legend,
to enter the "Grand Nouvelle Salle de
Jeu" at Monte Carlo the day after
y-lGood Friday the one day in the year
when the rooms are closed is an old
man of venerable aspect. He wastes
no time, as do so many of the nabltues
in seeking to divine which number Is
likely to appear, but with the trem
bling linger of extreme age places his
mite upon a certain number. The
wheel Is turned, the coupler's nasal
cry falls upon the ear. Then, with a
bitterly savage exclamation, the old
man snatches up his winnings, hurls
the coins from him and ("airly flies
from the Casino; for. until he can lose
at Monte Carlo, the Wandering Jew
must haunt the earth!
"The papers," says the Kansas City
Journal, "are all talking about the
'maiden speech Just made by 'Char
ley' Ccott in congress. As a matter
of fact, the maiden speech of 'Charley'
Scott was made nine years ego last
June. It was In a parlor at Iola, and
he g'ot up awkardly from a chair,
pulling a tidy and half the Ijooks on
the parlor table to the floor, after
which he got down on one knee be
fore a sofa, which stood between the
whatnot and the piano, and asked
Miss May Bevard Swing if she would
have him. And the cordiality with
which his peroration was received on
tlhat occasion makes even the flatter
ing reception which was accorded his
effort In congress the other day ap
pear like a frost."
Tit m
Ot the modern woman it health by
exercise. It's an excellent (ad, pro
vided that it is always remembered (bat
exercise eanuot cure womanly diseases.
Indeed, where such
diseases exist exer
cise is apt to anna
vate the condition
rather than to
help it.
The first step to
ward establishing
the general health is
to establish the local
womanly health.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription cures
womanly diseases
which undermine
the general health.
It establishes regu
larity, dries enfee
bling drains, heals
inflammation and
ulceration and cures
female weakness.
When these are cured, backache, head
ache and nervousness are things of the
past The universal testimony of weak
and sickly women, cured by "Favorite
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feel like a new woman."
lt wife ha used thne bottles of Dr. Werce
Medicine, and 1 wncr saw such results," writes
A. a Haym. Kf-. of Aurora, Lawrcac Co..
Ma U m wonderful is ks work. Wt and
nacd lots of medicine, sin had oae of the beat
kysksins in Aurora, but my wife got no better ;
w beard one pitiful groan alter another, day
and night. A I
mena naaaea ate a cop iw.
Mm book, tbe Common Sena Medical Ad
visa, and after readins tbe teatiraoaiala of Dr.
Herat's successful treatment, and reins that
tbe ease described were similar to my vim's, I
baaa-bt fee ber a bottle of Dr Pierce s Favorite
ptaecrlpton. Before she bad taken all of tbe
mediae she was up and helping to do tbe
work. She has taken three bottle and a now
aba well tlaa better health tkaa aba bai
had for years.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation. BUCKLHN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best and most famous com
pound in the world to conquer aches
and kill pains. Cures Cuts, heals
Burns subdues Inflammation, masters
Pilea Millions of boxes sold yearly.
Works wonders in Bolls, Ulcers. Fel
ons, Skin Eruptions. It cures or no
pay ; 25c at Hart's Drugstore.
Don't you miss your husband very
much now that he la away? Oh. not
At breakfast I Just stand his news
paper up in front of a plate, and half
the time I really forget he isn't there.
A NIGHT ALARM.
Worse than an alarm of fire at night
is the brassy cough of croup, which
sounds like the children'! deatb knell
and It means death unless something
is done quickly. Foley's Honey and
Tar never fails to give Instant relief
and quickly cures the worst forms of
croup. Mrs. P. I Cordler, of Man
nington. Ky.. writes: "My three year
old girl had a severe case of croup;
the doctor said she could not live. I
get a bottle ot Foley's Honey and Tar,
the first does gave quick relief and
saved her life." Refuse substitute.
Sold by Hart's Drugstore.
' Thar must be a woodpile up to col
lege, Maria.' "Why, Hiram?" "Be
cause Crawfoot's son writes that he
sees our Silas picking up chips every
night." Chicago Daily News.
A THOUSAND DOLLARS THROWN
AWAY.
Mr. W. W. Baker, of Plalnview,
Neb., writes: "My wife had lung
trouble for over fifteen years. We
tried a number of doctors and spent
over a thousand dollars without any
relief. She was very low and I lost
all hope, when a friend suggested
trying Foley's Honey and Tar, which
did; and thanks be to this great
remedy, It saved her life. She ' Is
stronger and enjoys better health than
she has ever known In ten years. We
stall never be without Foley's Honey
and Tar and would ask those afflicted
to try it Sold by Hart's Drugstore.
You horrid child, you have been tak
ing some of this curry of your uncle's.
Only a mouthful, auntie, and I put it
all back In the jar again. Brooklyn
Life.
DON'T UVE TOGETHER.
Constipation and health never go to
gether. DeWitts Little Early Risers
promote easy action of the bowels
without distress. "I have been trou
bled with costlveness nine years," says
J. O. Greene, Depauw, Ind., "I have
tried many remedies but Little Early
Kisers give best results." CHAS.
ROGERS.
SHnlster Little boy, do you use to
bacco? Small boy Sure thing, mister,
but I's sorry I can't give you a chew,
I'm all out Chelsea Gazette.
FAVORITE NEARLY
WHERE.
EVERY-
Constipation means dullness, depres
sion, headache, generally disordered
health. DeWitt's Little Early. Risers
stimulate the liver, opens the bowels
and relieves the conditons. Safe,
speedy and thorough. They never
gripe. Favorite pills. Chan. Rogers,
druggist
The principal ingredients In all these
patent medicines is the same. It must
be a powerful drug. What is It?
Printer's Ink. Town & County.
MILLIONS TUT TO WORK.
The wonderful activity of the new
century Is shown by an enormous de
mand for the world's. ;best jWorkers
Dr. King's New Life Pills, For Con
stipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness,
or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or
Kidneys, they're unrivaled. Only 25c
at Hart's Drugstore.
CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE.
Burns, bruises and cuts are extreme
ly painful and It neglected often result
In blood poisoning. Children are especi
ally liable to such mishaps because not
so careful. As a remedy DeWltt'a
Witch Haiel Salve Is uncquated. Draws
out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals
the wound. Beware of counterfoil
Sure cure for plica "Dewltt's Witch
Hasel Salve cured my baby ot ecsema
after two physicians gave her up,"
writes James Mock, N, Webster, Ind.,
"The sores were so bad she soiled two
to five dresses a day." CHAS. ROG
ERS. .
Ills Friend Are you writing an his
tiwloal novel? The Literary Cuss
Dont say word. I'm writing a pre
historical novel! Puck.
A I'ROFITaULK INVESTMENT.
"I was troubled for about seven
years with my stomach and In bed half
my time," says E. Demlck, Somervllle,
Ind., "I spent about $100 and never
could get anything to help tue until
I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have
taken a tew bottles and am entirely
well." Tou don't Uve by what you eat
but by what you digest and assimilate.
It your stomach doean't digest your
food you are realy starving- Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach's
work by digesting, the food. Tou don't
have to diet. Eat all you want Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach
troubles. CHAS. 'ROGERS.
Omaha Bee: The question of equit
able taxation Is another one of those
questions that will never be settled
until it is settled right.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is best for
croup and whooping cougfc. contains
no plates, and cures quickly. Care
ful mothers keep It In tbe house. Sold
by Hart's Drugstore.
Louisville Courier-Journal: It has
been decided to work both day and
night an tbe St. Louis World's fair.
Night work ought to become nhe usual
thing anyway during a St Louis sum
mer. .
A LEGACY OF THE GRIP
Is often a run-down system. Weak
ness, nervousness, lack ot appetite,
energy and ambition, with disordered
liver and Kidneys often follow an at
tack of this wretched disease. The
greatest need then is Electric Bitters,
the splendid tonic, blood purifier and
regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kid
neys. Thousands have proved that
they wonderfully strengthen the
nerves, build up the system, and re
store to health and good spirits atter
an attack of Grip. If suffering, try
them. Only .TOc Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed by Hart's Drugstore.
Mr Innocent What did you en
joy most about your fishing trip, dear?
Mr. Innocent I, got most excited when
I nas reallng In, my love. Mrs. In
nocent (bursting into tears) And to
to th-lnk you promised me y-you
wouldn't drink a' drop. Harlem Life.
CHILD WORTH MILLIONS.
"My child is worth millions to me,"
says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrlsburg,
Pa., "yet I would have lost her by
croup had I not purchased a bottle
of One Minute Cough Cure." One Mln
uts Cough Cure Is sum cure to:-coughs,
croup and throat and lung troubles.
An absolutely safe cough cure which
acts Immediately. The youngest child
can take it with entire safetly. The
little ones like the taste and remember
how often It helped them. Every fam
ily should have a bottl f One Minute
Cough Cure handy. At this season es
pecially It ' may be needed suddenly.
CHAS. ROGERS.
You say your government shows no
partiality In Its appointments? Abso
lutely none! said the official proudly.
Look at our poet laureate. We don't
allow the tfacO that 'hai can write
poetry to stand In the way :f Ills ap
pointmentProvidence Telegraph.
The most reliable preparation for
kidney troubles on the market Is
Foley's Kidney' Cure. Sold by Hart's
Drugstore.
Thirty to forty miles an hour Is the
rule for railroad trains In Russia; In
Siberia 15 to 20.
TO CURE GRIP IN TWO DAYS.
Laxative Brom?-Quinine removes
the cause. E. W. Grove's signature
on every bor. Price 23 cents.
Some Inter
esting facts
When people are contemDlatlna- s
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want tbe best service
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
aid to serve the public and our trains
are operated so as to make close con
nections with diverging lines at all
junction points.
Pullman palace Bleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled. Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to sen you
a ticket over .
The Wisconsin Central lines
and you will make direct connections
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all oolnU East.
For any further Information all on
anv ticket agent, or correspond wits
JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Ag't
or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis.
TICKETS
TO ALL
Points East
VI i
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST lilNE
to'
St.Faul, Duluih, Minneapolis, Chicago
and All Points Kt
Through raise, and Tourist Sleepera
Dining and Buffet Smoking
Library Car
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER
VICE AND SCENERY UN
EQUALED. For rates, folders and full Information
regarding Eastern trip, otl on t r ad
dress mOKSON.
J. W. PHALON, City Ticket Ag't
Trav. rasa. Art- roruanu.
a. a c. DENNiarroN, o. w. p. a.
(II First Ave. 8attle. Wash,
M3l
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to ualum of topiDiy
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the tame diseases with-'
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Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co.
and also the Astoria St Columbia River R. R. for San Francisco,
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A familiar nam. ot the Chicago,
Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
evsrv day and night bstween St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"The only perfect train In th world."
Understand; Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, aloelrlo light (team
heat, of a variety equaled by no other
line. ,
.8e that your ticket reads via "The
In the United States or Canada. All
ticket ent sell them.
For rates, pauphlt or ether infor
mation, address. (
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The "Northwestern Llml'1 trains,
electric lighted throughou'. both Inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, tbe finest trains la the
world. They embedy the latest rewesi
and best Ideas for comfort eonvenlrk
and luxury ever offered tbe travelling
public, and altogether are the meal
complete and splendid production ot th
car builders' art.
These splendid Trains
Connect With.,,,. ,.
The Great Northers
The Northern Pacific isd
The Canadian Pacific
AT OT. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO wi the CAST.
No extra charge for these supsrlof
acommodatlona and all rlaasee of tick
ets are available tor pamgs cn the
trains on tbbj line are proteotid by the
Interlocking Block System.
W. H. MEAD. H. U RISLBR,
General Agent Traveling Ag't
Portland, Oregon,
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months of , exhaustive competitive
texts, has contracted to equip the en
tire ministry with not less than 120
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STR.'BAILEYCATZERT."
Dally Round Trips Rxotpt Sunday,
TIME CARD
Leave Portland....... ,.T a. in.
Leave Astoria ........,,....T p, m.
The Dalles Boat
STR. 11 TAH0MA,"
IMtween Portland, The Dalle, end way
Points.
TIME CARD
waves Portland, Mondays Wednesdays
and Fridays at 7 a. m.
Arrives The Dalles the same day, K p. m.
Leaves The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays at T a m,
Arrives Portland, earns day, 4 p, nv
This route has the grandest soenlo at
tracUiue on sarin. Landing. Foot
of Alder street Kola
'Phones Mais 161,
A. J. TATLOR, Att Astoria,
JOHN M. FILLOON. Att. The Daltss.
PRATHISR 1IBMMAN, Afta, Hood
River.
WOLFORD ft WTBR8. Agts. Whits
Salmon.
3. C. WTATT. Agl. Vancouver,
a W. CmoUTON, Aft. Portland.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LCAVK
PORTLAND
AsaiM
wpm
1 00 a m I I'ifllaud t'omn mpl
70p m I For Aswrta and Way
I ruinla
AbTUHIA
Tffasir
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ofcAtflll DIVISION
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ILranioiid nud Aslorls
KUnl. Kurt Hi.t.m,
4 0Q n in
10 Id. 8a
litis Buldt ftr WarrenUie,
SO p at y rtaal, llanmnntt Tori
JjijnJmlei.s and Astoria
Sunday only,
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so p n
1IS
All trains make close connection at
Ooble with all Northern psetHo trains
to and from the ISast and Sound pomu.
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Oen'l Freight sad Passenger Agnt
Oregon
Siioip LINE
Union Pacific
AND
TIME rJCHKD-
Depart
Chicaaro""
Portland
Special
9:00 k m.
via Hunt
Ington Atlantic '
Vtt press
:W p. m.
via Hunt
ington St. Paul
Fast mall
1p.m.
via
DU08
From Portland
Arrive
Bait Lake. Denver,
Ft worth, ores
ha Kansas City.
4:10 p.
St Louis, Cbloago
and East.
Salt Lake, Denver
Ft worth, on
he, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Chicago,
1:10 a m
end Bast.
Walla Walla,
Lewlston. 8po
kane, Minneapolis
Ht. Paul, Duiutb
Milwaukee. Chi
os go and East
7:00 a m
Spokane
71 hours from Portland to Cbloago,
No Change of Can.
OCEAN AND RTVCR SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing date
aitht.. tl flhSRM
For Ban FranJsJ
4 a, m,
ic
Monday
Mevery nve days.
Columbia River
To Portland and
tarn.
Dallv ex.
cent Bun,
wa Landings.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide dally, except Sunday, for Ilwaoo,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach. Tioga and North Beach poista
Returning arrives at Astoria same even
ing. O. W. LOUNSBBRRT, Agent
Astoria.
A. U CRAIO,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland. Oregon.
BEST0F EVERYTHING
In a Word This Tells of the PaoseAger
Service vis
the Sorlhweslem line..
Eight Trains.' Dally Between 8c. Paul
and Chicago, comprising
The Latest Pullman Sleepers,
nreriom uining wars,
Library and Observation Cars
Free Reclining Chair Cars, '
The 20th Century Trains
nuns ,very pay of tn Yetn
The Finest Tram in the Work
Electric Lighted nM(4
T5S1AR?.ERATI! express, th.
nunning lietween
St. Paul and Chicago, via th, sTort
11 n.
ConneoMon from the Went Made vl&
ORBAT NORTH BRN AND
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TB
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