THE MORNlNli ASTOKUN. TUESDAY, 'JUNE 17. I1KV1 WANf LIClSt llllllll II MGAit IfKALKKS li:TITIOX TO COMMON COIMII.. Ask That Slot Machine Tav lt -rHM'l to $2.50 (Jnar toil). . The cigar dealers of the city some of tfw?m tun protentinji auxins: the payment of .he 17.50 quarterly license on nlckel-in-Ute-slot maclilti'-s, and Uut ttlKht presents a petition to '.ho coun cil asking that the license be re duced to $2.50 quarterly. The reason aastijrned Is that the machines are merely salesmen, and that the d"aWs ar unable, with profit, to pay the present license. When the ivUUon was re vl a smile sprciui over the fo of severe! aldermen, who know that the slot machines are not only good salesmen, but that they ore also rources of uujh profit -to the cigar dealers. The petition was referred to 1 His commit-? m aeatth and police. which will iv port on the matter at the next meeting. ' Councilman Brix' ordinance to regru tate and license hacks, carrtagra and all other vehicles vas parsed under uepeoslo.i of the rules. It appears that the raant ordinance Is legally defective. in that it does not regulate, and, aa the team owners had shown a disposition to Ignore the law, the new ordinance waa passed. dr Its terms wavrws arj limited to a speed of eight miles an hour, and are required to be provided with tires not less than two Inches in width. The Until weight of loads Is two and a half tons, and the Hcenae number of each vehicle must be displayed on each side of the conveyance. The quarterly license for each on:-hirse vehicle is fixed at $5. while an additional fe of 13 quarter ly is required for each additional horse. Handcarts are taxed $3 Quarter ly and the same regulations shall gov ern thm aa govern other vehicles. A fine of J10 to $100 is provided for vio lation of the ordinance. Anjiher ordinance by Mr. Brix, that regulating the speed at which trains shall .-un through the city, was also pa M ed under suspension of the rules. Undsr the terms of the new measure trains shall .lot run faster than four miles an hour between First and Forty-fifth streets, nor faster than eight miles an hour wltiMn the city limits west of First and east of Forty-fifth. The penalty for violation of the reg ulation is a fine of 120 to 1300. A resolution providing for the im provement of Commercial street from Sixth to Third, which had been refer red to the street committee, was re ported upon, the committee recom mending Its adoption. Mr. Trullinger asked that the block between Third and Second streets be Included and the resolution was recommitted for the purpose of including that block. A resolution providing for the improve ment of Thirty-fourth street from Franklin to Harrison avenue went through, as did also an ordinance pro viding for the improvement of Astor street from Sixth west to the McClure claim line. An ordinance establishing Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by Millions or People ess Ctmrtraa Soar, assisted by Cctici raOixtmsmt, for preserving, purifying, ami beautifying the akin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, aud sore bands, for baby rashes, Jtcliiugs, and cliaflugs, aud for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, aud nursery. Millions of Women uw Cuti. CUBA Boat in the form of baths for annoy, ing irritations. Inflammations, aud excori ations, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weak sowes, and for many sanative purposes. Complete Treatment for Humours, $1. CoiMlsOngoft:tmn;R8oAr(25c.),todeanBe th etin of cruau and emlee, aud eoften the thickened cuticle; CtiTicusA Oiktmknt (AucV.to Instantly llayllhlng,lnflamnmtlcin, ami Irritation, and soothe and heal ; and Cuti. Cuba Rksolvkkt 1-ills (Mr,.), to cool and eJeatiKa Uia blood. A Srouut 8kt It often sullklent to core the icvervat cue. CunotTKa KssoLvmrr Pills (Chocolate Coated! are a Dew, buteleiw, odourlowt, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cutiucha jlKBOLYSNT, CO doeea, price, 20c. ' IW4 flxiut flu Ml Brittofc DtpoU CbvlrrhrM b.. LmdM. Fmeh P90ti & Hiu At la 1 iv. Puttu Owe am Obu. Guar, SeM mi.in, t).a.a. FACE HUMOURS vS-v- J1 . twtta S OUTKWRA J YSOArV the grade of Thirty-seventh street was passed, wlille an ordinance re-establishing the grade of Thirty-fourth street between Franklin and Harrison avenue was passed under suspension of the rules. The assessment for the Improvement of fommerviiU strict between Tenth and Fourteenth was Hied by the board of assessors. The assessment nets $4173.75 and will be equalised by the board of equalisation at 10 a. m. on Monday, June JO. Claims were allowed by the council is follows; A. I.cfocrnian. ssi. Astoria Box Company, $123.30. O. Peterson, $5.5. J. P. Mclver. :. Mrs H. H. Seheel, JlO.OS. K. J. Kurd, $;.5. Foard Stokes. $,i.T5. Shenhan Transfer mpany, $3.50. Eagle lrugr Company, $1.05. Charles Rogers, $2.55. Soholfteld A Hauke, $1S.T0, Fisher Bros.. $59.51. Astoria Electric Company. $;, C. A. Leinenweber, $4.73. P.. M. Gaston, $.3. PKOH1B1TIOXI5T8 ORGANIZE, Klected Officers at a Meeting Held in Astoria Last Evening. At a meting of fne National Prunl bitton Alliance held last evening at tie W. C. T. I. hall permanent or eanlastlon was effected and the follow ing officers elected: President Wm. Ross. Vice-presHent Bayllss H. Barl, M. D. Secretary 1 L. Paget. Treasurer Ernest M. Oberg. Chaplain Rev. Harold Oberg. Marshal V. R. Mcintosh. Meetings hereafter will be held on the first Monday of every month, de tailed arrangements to be made by a proeram committee apHinted by the chair. Much real Interest was manifested by the men and. women in attendance, and the members anticipate big thlnirs will result from the movement, which, as the name indicntes.'is national in ex tent. PERSONAL MENTION. IT. T. Findlay. of Portland. spnt Sunday in the city with friends. Y. J. McGowan, the veteran cannery- man, was over yesterday from Mc Gowan. Chtries A. Gray has gone to Portland to accept e position with Northup & Sttirgh". D. C. Bngart. a well known travelling man, of Portland, was in the city yesterday. Herman Wise went to Seaside last night in the interests of the Knights of Pythias. Mrs. Maud Ullcup, of Tillamook, and Miss Curtis, of Portland, registered at th? Occident yesterdav. H. S. Hauen. Henry E. Lewis. S. M. Cooper and H. (Goldberg, all of San Francisco, were In Astoria yesterday. Frank Meany has accepted a posi tion with the Robertson Rafting Com pany, at Stella, and leaves this morn ing for that town. Great Sachem King, of th Improved Order of Rtd Men, a trivet' In the city last evening and paid an official visit to Conomly tribe last evening. Benjamin Yount: left yesterday for Monmouth to attend the commence ment exerrises of the State Normal school. He will also attend a meeting of the board of regents of which he is a member. Mr. C. M. Rrlnk. of Oakland, Ca!., who had been visiting with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holden, for a few weeks, left yesterday for Mo Minnvllle. where sh will remain for a lime with her sister. Mrs. Strong, be fore returning to California. KXAPPA NOTES. Thete are now SS pupils enrolled, rather a full school. P jrn eeveninji -.his week the ladles of ihe Pvcshytf trian church will give a strawberry and ice cream festival at 1'idon hall. Everybody Invited. An nouncement of the time later. Mrs. Ella Montgomery, who la slowly recovering from her severe lameness of several months with a broken liga ment In hr foot, contemplates return ing to her home near Seattle soon. Last Saturday evening after an ex cellent sermon by the Presiding Elder, Dr. Rockwell, at the M. E. church, the audit nee retired to the lawn, where they were served with Ice cream and cake by the ladles of the church. Everybody had a good time and nearly nine dollars were raised for the church, less Ihe cost of the cream, the rest cf th? refreshments having been do nated by the iad'e?. Mrs. Hawkins, wife of the Methodist rniniftcr of Clatskanle circuit, attend ed quarterly conference at thlH place Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and old neighbors after an eight months' absence. She was accompan ied by her father, Mr. Hoskins, here on a vicit from Mexico, Indiana. They will visit Seaside before rturnlng to Clatskanle. Mr. Hoskins is pleased with our pleasantly cool summer weather after suffering with the heat by day and by night in Indiana. The schools in district No. 1 are en gaged In an elocutionary match, under the leadership of Miss Alma Knapp and Miss Ethel Mudge. Miss Alma's side recited very credlta'oly last Fri day, several visitors being present. Next Friday Is Miss Ethel's time, when her side will strive to earn more points than her opponents. We hope both leaders will receive the iYco;ii!ilm from parents and Mends that they de serve, as they are working hard to make a success of their respective sides. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Thi 'mic-mastevl schinmer Ariel en terevl yenterday. She come from Honolulu and will take a cargo of lumber .t Portland for Shanghai. Cap tain Andorson states that the .MM will arrv out of the Columbia about I.- HUW feet. Her charter rate Is 3i wliillinjr, wnlch Is considered very fair. The Arid Js one of the finest schooners which has ever made this port. She made the -im from the Island in days and hU ai uneventful trip. While her late run was not a remark able one by any. means, the schooner has male ne crock passages he- twe.'ti the Islands and the coast. She once ma le the trip from Honolulu to Eureka In nine days, which Is just about steamship time. Captain Ander son expects to b taken up the rivet on Thursday. Sunday's baseball game between the local team and an aggregation from Fort Stevens was viewed by only about 150 people. The exhibition was not one calculated to arouse enthusiasm, although the work of the home team was very fair. For three Innings the game was Interesting enough, but aft er that scoring waa merely a matter of choice with the Astorlans. Stevens managed to score a run In the second inning and again In the fifth, while the home team scored IS runs afier the second. t the end of the eighth the game was called off. For the home team Halderman did fine work In the box and had excellent support. Astoria's catcher played a particular ly brilliant game. Stockton showed up well in center, and altogether the team work was good. Had the visiting team been stronger the game would have been interesting. Tom l!os of ficiated as umpire. KIDNAPED BOY FOI'ND. NEW YORK. June 1C Abe Loweii- steln. Jr., 4 yeirs old. who was Kid naped from his home in Newark on May 24 by a " woman In black " hns been restored to his parents. Mor than 5000 pensons who ttfomjisl th.. streets leading to the police station shouted themselves hoarse when the father, clasping the -hlltl In hU jras, was placed at the head of a great procession, which marched to the Low- ensteln home. Abe disappeared while viewing a circus parade In company with hte brother. The latter said a young woman dressed n black had taken Abe In her arms and, held him above the crowd to see the parndew. A few moments iator the woman and child had disappeared. No ir.ve of the boy was found until a fw days ago. when a lad answering hi .-"descrlp-Won was found in 'he streets of Pat terson and w?.s sent to the alms houce. His identification ensued. A NOTE OF WARNING. CHrC.VGO. June 11. In a sennin on " Rain. Storm and Fire." Bishop Sam uel Fallows has laid stress on the dange;- ff fire In hospinW, apartment buildings and hotels In Chicago. The fermoi was deli7red In th" pulpit of St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal church. " I am no alarmist," said the bishop, but I shnp'y sne.tK rh? 'riifh when I say that the vigilance of our municipal authorities Is' needed In seor-r If not in hundrels of directions In Chicago today to guard against the contin gency of fatil fires. Thousnds of lives are In deadly peril every momev.. It is not a spasmodic, but a uteadv In vestigation that is needed of cvtry building where people congregate that is net erected on fireproof principles." WHITEBOHO FOR BLACKS. NEW YORK, June 1. Henry C. White, the li:st colored man to sit In congress, a riemlier from North Caro lina In both the Ffty-founh and Eif tyfiflh conrncjses, is reporti.-d to be al the head of a syndicate which has pur chased from Senator Robert E. Hand 95714 acres of land near Burleigh. N. J., near Cape May. It is intended to establish a colony of neirroes from North Carolina. The name of Mi town is to be Whiteboro. Already sev eral avenues have ben iaid out. Each colonist Is to buy a house on the in stallment plan and Is to have 10 years in -hlcn to pay for it. It Is to be an agricultural oobny on the sm plan as the Jewish oolonu at Woodbine. founded by the Baron de Hlrson fund trustees. PRESIDENT WEIR ILL. NEW YORK, June 16. Levi ..'. Weir, president of the Adams Express Comp any, is seriously HI in his countrv home here, j-ays a Locust Valley, N. Y., special to the Herald. A .ipecial it In the diseases of the heart nas ears the soap for fair, white hands, bright clear complexion, soft, healthful skin. Sold ill om the world. P summoned from New York Hty, Mr. Wli was stricken suddenly Satntiiay evening, He hail been In hi it.u.il health In "he afternoon, appuivtttllv, but In th .'venltm begun to I' nv.i lulu and rapidly grew worse. His ex.t.'t condition will not be known until the anivi.l of .he neclttllst. KAX. CITY XU'ltDEU. KANSAS CITY, June H.-Ilertth-vnl Stelnert, h (later, 4t yearn old, was picked up on the- sldowalk at the cor ner of Fourteenth street and Or.tnd avetuu at ml.VtigUt un oits.ious and with his skull fractured and Olcd soon xfterw.u'ds ;vt 'he police station. Sev eral boys told the police that I hey saw Stelnert ace st a man and woman whom he met t that corner, that the man at once felled Stelmrt with t club or slung-hot, kicked thv prostrnle man In the face and fled with his female companlixi. The police have no clue to mwdt rer. MCliPEUEIt AT LARGE. CHICAGO. June tfi Shot by his pur- suers and -ut In a doieu place by a man whim he had shot through the heart after a desperate fight, Jweph Haddox, colored, took refuge neur the ground surrounding Harlow N. Hlg- glnbotham's residence, Twenty-ninth street and Michigan avenue, Inst night. Before the police discovered his hiding place he made good his escape. Haddox I an night shot and killed Robert Fult.n. also colored, as the re sult cf a fight over a pool game. MRS. JCDOE KSTKE DEAD. NRW YORK. 'l- s,irNh Estee, former wife of Morris M. Es- tee, twice candidate f,r governor of California, and now federil .ludk-e In Ha wail, has ben found dead in her hoarding house In Brooklyn wh re she has maile her home during th i nst 10 years. Mrs. R-e vis before her marriage to Juilge Estee, Mis. Snrsh U Phillips, a leading s.vlety ulrl of Memphis, Tetin. Ml'UDKR IN NEW MUX ICO. CER1UL"S. N. M.. June 11 -W. W. Atchison, a saloonkeeper, snot and killed James 'M"nra an 1 wounded Will Thayer after a mianvl in Mch- I sons sil-ion at San Pedro. Atchison hid been drlnkltitt and nourishing a revolver when O'Mear.i took it from him. AtchlKn, securing a tiflo, Ijegmi shoot vi'h th? abov.' nsult. O.Meara was tookkeeper for the S'at.ia Fe Gold snd Copper Mining Cunmnry, a'.ld his hon 's In New York. h -r. his b..K)ks wl!l be sent. CHILE-ARGENTINE PUOTcnLS NEW YORK, June 16. Kl Merruiio. one of the hest Informed paper In Chile, asserts, says a Valpnni'so ills- patch to the Hemld, that no ilteration whatever ha been made In 'he text of the protocols signed by Chit? and A'- gentln which will be preset,! .,1 to Ihe senate worded Just as they ver when signed. RANDOLPH W. TOWNSKND HEAD. NEW YORK, Jun 18 - IMnd.dph W. Townsend, former member of the Hoard of Education, memlwr of leadl is? cluli.s and Interested In a number of large financial institutions In 'his illy, is dead. NEARLY DIED OF STARVATION. A youmr man In one of our lartie cities was recently found In an un conscious condition, and upon exami nation it was found that he was dy ing of starvation. Food was cdven In small ouantities and in a few il.iyx the patient recovered Tlo re are many i th-r neot.le starrlnt.- themselves cause thev are afraid to eat good nub- ftantlal food. Their stomachs are weak and cannot therefore digest It properly. Consequently the patient . loses flesh ami the blood and nerves become Impoverished. A few doses of I Hostetter's Stomach Bitters' will re store the stomach to its normal condi tion and cure headache, Indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulency, constipation and billousess. It Is the best stoma, h strengthener and health builder In ex istence. Try 1t and see for yourself. ADVERTISED LETTERS. I List of letters remaining uncalled for in the postoffice at Astoria, June 16: Anderson, J. R. La Fever, Mrs. E. E Bauer, F. (.'. La Fever, Mns. H. Brtin, C. Oscar Lang, Q. Dougles, Mrs. OeonO'Sara, R. T. Elie, Ben Peterson, Claus A. Erlckson, E. C. Peterson, Anton Faneher, I. L. Relneck, E. A. Glllis, Mrs. W. A. Ross, Hon. Jas. H Hannigan. Daniel J.Saunders, George Ilausen, T. W. Sheffield, Wm. Henderson, Mrs. AliSmlth, Edward Hortnn, G. L. Strong. John Illlngworth, Albert Voik, A. Ill ing worth, Mrs. CBrodesser, Theodor Johnson, I. Mutson, Mattl Larson, R. Scarcity of labor threatened to bring many .improvements to a standstill Ih Chicago. Thousands of men are In demand there, and a large Increase in wages is offered, but workmen cannot be found. M CHICHESTER'S rNOLISH Pennyroyal pills m HAVE, !;. MM,lt 1. .!!. Mklirunlat Fnmraiia mh' humi m i.iil V Jf uuii br HartlmUrs, TnllmnlaU 1 I Mrft M Mil. ltl.SOU l.,llW)Kt.,. RMb ' Bit IjriUifl.t- I ki.hHll.O.ml I f- Mante tbla .ll.n HUiLA. f Sold by Chas. Rogers, 4E Commerci al Street Astoria, Oregon. PAINE'S Celery Compound Has Proved a Blessing to Ail Ranks and Conditions of 1'eople in Summer. V I'i'oiiiiik'mI ami Popular ( III cnxo ,ikI Kt'Mot't'tl to lltaltli. I The success of Polite' i Vtery t om piuud In iHtulslllUK t'1'' H1 -'N'1 leases Mut follow vple III the smn-l-iier time, has i.irt b 'cli cotill'led to liny ! particular class of society. Aim e. hecmol In buslnena and professloltal life, mechaulc, faruuM. woimti lead ers in society, and the wive and moth ers of humble homes, imve all by voice and vi, contributed strong tes llnicny in favor of tbe uie.tiiine t'i:;l 'tcstoirtl them to health end strength. When l'alue's Celery Compound Is used there Is im mo.- uuiulgla, rheu matism, dyspepsia. .lom.ic.t clcianijo. nnnis. Hot or kidney troubles. The blood once foul and ntngnamt, la made frcwh and iute, and tiumes with a regularity that brings vigor and hap piness. The use of one bottle is often Muttlclcnt to establish a health robust enough to combat Whs dangers nd perds tha- r iimraon In hot weather. Mrs. A. T. IeniMnd. Chicago, III., CorresH)mll:ig.3ivretary of the W. C. T. I'., tells f her complete rttora tlon to Itralth ttirough the uw of Palne's Celery Compound. The great m -dlcliiu wim prest-rUMHl by one of Chlc.igVs ablest physicians. Mrs. I.-r- mon.l says: ' A few years go I went through a surgical op'r.itlon. After being In tml for four mouths I was able to be up, hut was exceedingly weak and ner vous, and unable to sleep or eat. My phyvlohtn iresorllil I'ulne's Celery i oiiiiouini, Hint i at ottc iH-itiin to reel stronger. After using a few bottles 1 my health and strength were complete. ly rstorei. and am glad to give this testimonial In Its favor." NOTICE POll HIKS. Illds will he receives! by the county nut of Clatsop County, Oregon, un- i tit Friday, June at 9 o'chn'k. p. m., for the conairuftUm of tin SO foot span bridge 12 feet wide, across the Neeanlcum river In section 24, township 3 north, range 10 west , In Clatsop County .Oregon. Said bridge to lie constructed on a site about one mile cast of Carl Johnson's place, where the county nwul from Seaside crosses the said Neeanlcum river. Bidders will present plana and spec ifications for said work, together with a certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of their bids, or a good and sufficient bond, aa a guarantee that they will construct the said bridge provided they are awarded the con tract. , Preference will be riven to bidders i ho n!H, ,he old (ron whll.n WM tut. J mcrly In the bridge across O'llanna i creek near Lelghton's place. The court reserves ihe right to reject any and nil bids. II. J. WHHRITY, ' County Clerk. suits oun climatbj The rapidly Increasing use of shin- gles as covering for the walls of bulld : Ings, both to keep nut the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shingle taln which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and : retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly Is such the case In damp climates. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right here In As- vr" Cutblrth's Creoaote Shingle . mams i"'"1"" Bre penetrative, preservative, hanlsome and durable. They are put UP ln elnt color an evnr package (guaranteed. FOR SALE). JM0 My attractive eight-room cot tage, corner Franklin Ave. and Third street. Splendid view; fine lawn; lot 50x100. This property Ja worth $1500, but I am braving the city. Terms one-half cash. If not sokl, will rent ! for $13 per month. B. C. LEWIS, FOR SALE. $110 A srpjare grand piano, In good condition. A bargain. E. C. LEWIS, .'0 Franklin Ave. CONVICTS HEARD FROM. J. V. Buns received a telephone message yesterday from Merrill and Tracy, asking him to have a supply of his famous La Imperial cigars ready for them when they arrive in Astoria. DR. KINC'S r NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughst Cold.-!, Bronchitis, Asthma, PneumoniaJIay Fever,Pleu risy, LaOrippe, IIoarscncBS, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Pries 60c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE Foley's Honey Tat beola luags and t ops the cough. PROIWAU WANTKH. Ottlce of i Q. M., Vancouver llar rtu ks, Wastt,, June e, 1W1 Hvaled proHl(, In trlilhsite, will bo rWlwd here until 11 a. m June J5, ltHH, mid tihen oihmuhI for Uhe construction at Vancouver llarrwcks, Wh.,of one double t ollloers' ipuurters, FVr full InfottiiMtion, plans and spocltlentloim apply to this oltlce, VI. S. renervv Clio right to ivj.sit or ocoept any or nil pro. IHisuls or any vart theivof. Envclopt containing um"U should b tniu krd; "PiMpiK-mis for const ruction of build ings at Vancouver Barracks. Wash," and tnldivacd to undersigned. I W. A. IIKTHKt. A. i . M. General Electrical Installing and Repairing Tlio llfst KtiiiiM-il Slidti in ( Oi'opni Out.xiili t.f I'ort laiul lliw Jtiit Ht'pn ti.fnp, ut 421 BOND HT. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light md Poweti New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Accaratus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents lor tlie Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Reliance Electrical tV? Works 14 Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of nil kinds at lowest rnttw, for finhprinen, Fanners out LopRpnj. A V. ALLEIN, Tenth anil Commtrv hil StretU W mmmi in Big Deal Auxtrlun - ' I'reM Di'iHlcli h JI'oiIImuI Oii'omiinr, Fil inmj Tib Smith Premier Typewriter Co. L. & M. AlcxnnJerl Co., .AfitiilH. PORTLAND OFFICE - 122 THIRD STREET North Pacific Brewery. t JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. The Popu'ar Product of the only brtwerv In North western Oregon jlnjoyn a very, la rife clomtMtlc end ex port Bale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in kegn. Free Clly Delivery. NEW ZEALAND PIKE INSI111IM COMPANY Of New Zealand W.j.P. THOMAS, Mgr., fan Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AgentB, Astoria, Ore. i. A fainllliir nam of ihe title. Mllwnultee A Ml. laul Hallway, known all over the Union as the Ureal lUllway running the "Honor Umlied" uuina every day and night Is'twcon Hi. IkuI and t'lileiuro, and otiutlm uit ntlcjign, "The only iwrfwt train In the world." (tideiHtnnd: Oonmsniiins are tnad with all irwnHcoiuiiienial linos, swurtng to passengers the lt sorvlcs known, Luxurious entiotuw, eloolrlc Unlit, atistm heat, of a variety riuniod by no other line. Nee lluU your ti. kot rmils via "TUm Milwaukee" whmi gMlng (o any potnt In the itulled mt or Caiind. All ticket niteHt sell them, ir rates, pnmphlits or othr Itifor niiutloii, nddew. j. v. ihhmy, o, j. rcnnr. Trav. INum, Agt ' oi ,Bt. I'orllnnd, Ore, I'ortlsiol, Or. IiUXURIOUsT UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th. "Nrthwtrn Utnl-jd" trslna. slmlrlp llihtd throuthou'. both insid and out, snd stoum natr,1. .r with. out tsoeptlon, th flnwt train It th world. They mbdy th lteat, rwst and bs.t Ideas for comfort, oonvsalrio and luuty vr ofTrl th trjiT.lllo; public, and altoraher ir th nict complei and splendid prod not Ion of th car bulldsr' art. Tha plendid Traio Connact With The Greit Jtortheri The Norther I'iciric tad The Cimdldi I'iciric AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO tad the CAST. No tstra ebarg for th lupsrior acomniottationa and ill rlaan of lick t ar avsllablt for paastg on th train o 'hi tin ar prottcttd by th Interlock Ins Rtook fystem W. H. MIOATa II. I fUf MBR. 0nrl A vent. TryHnf Aft Portland. Orofoo. i POSITIVE CURE K-tt InrUmmatlan or i aft rli of (hf t)ll'lrr ttttil tM?mt.c4 Klilnrytt, ftu puiv - Cur yuklily mi lVri,tA. 4.ai(rrli'A nt Uvit tit miirt h" tun imt. In; AUMfuUlf bfut.. I 1 it by lrufUU i'fi.t i a, ur hf mmn, tmtibL "THI SANTAl-WSJI CO., ASK ANY mi Whti ha ucd Ptar Estate IUnM and they will tall you thejr ar 'h mot atllaetory tfhey hav rr ul. They requlr but llttl fu4 anl bake quick nnd uniform, and are cailly nunared. For al In A itorla only by W. J. Scully 4JI M STMI hT, Between Mnth and Tenth Typewriters Oovcrnment Order Smith 1'retnler. 1200 VIENNA, Feb. T.-Th itreatrit Ib gle purchaie of typewritten ever made hit been ordered by the min istry of Juatlre, which, after thre month tit exhaustive competitive tentd, him contracted to eaulp the en tire mlnlHtry with not lem than 12o Smith rremler typewrltern, nupplylnv every court.