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VHP. MORNING ASTOR1AN. THURSDAY, SErTMMHF.K II. lfltM Telephone, Mala 461. terms op subscription. daily. : Bent by iusJi, per year... JIN Bent by mall, per month .......... SO Served by carrier, per month .... (0 SEMI-WEEKLY, gent by mail, per year, In advance 11 00 The Aetorlan guarantees to lu ad vertisers the largest circulation cf any newspaper published on the Columbia River. & C. TURNER. Business Manager. Some of the radical newspapers are complaining because Admiral Higgin- aon spared wine of hi men to take part in a performance of H. M. S. Pinafore, given before the Duthess of Marlborough. In the first place that gracious little lady is an honor to her country and the pride of her English husband and has done much for her American cousins In the social world. Therefore, a social acknowledgement aided by a U. S. officer in Admiral Hirainson's position was in no way cut of place. More Important still, it may have suited the admiral to have Oh display made that some of his men were absent It would not be the first time that there were good, sound reas ons for such x diversion. As far as her grace of Marlborough is concern ed, she belongs to two of the greatest nations on earth, and each is proud of her advancement from a very sim ple unassuming girl to a very tactful, useful and splendid woman. Wong Chung was the Chinaman: c.nauy 'jrbom his comrades declared to be a!mcPrs- Frnrh T dln- loafer on his Alaskan trip. As he was about to be thrown Into the street the chief of police Interfered and rightly gave the man the chance of a medical examination. He was moved to the hospital. Dr. Cordlner intimated to this office that the man was really in bad shape at the time and he died yesterday at the hospital The police of many towns are so unnecessarily rough and heartless that it is pleasing to record that our chief handled this case justly and humanely, and It is to the utter discredit of the Chinese that they persecuted a dying man. Most American readers take a spe cial Interest In Lord Curzon, partly for the fact that his wife is an American, and partly because he is advancing so rapidly In the eyes of the world. His latest diplomatic moves In extend ing railroads under British control to the northwest of India, has caused deep annoyance In Rusia. The finan cial arrangements made with the Shah of Persia during his late visit, the lit tle strips of English steel creeping through BeloochlBtan, are both very sharp thorns In the Bear's side. Lord Curxon has been a most energetic and popular viceroy of India and Lady Cur son Is almost regarded as a supreme being, so popular has she made her- "11. In spite of his liberal opinions and ability the election of J. D. O'Sulllvan to the Vermont legislature will not, be received with unanimous approval. -. The lort chilli, who prefently finds his way liou:e in the pUktmau's protcctii.j; arms, is 'nt.jged to !i;s mother's ha" with a new py. But the mother's he-', is empty as her amis when her ciuiCK.i are lot for life. How tiiuny a won;'.;i goes through such an experience, ap pealing in vain for heir, ' tsA t lowl doctors, who con fess that they are "puz zled" to understand the cause of the trouble. w In similar crises "3ffip Dr. Pierce's Favor- ( ..Jt, -.. He i'rescnpuou sua 15 r.-'- -.-ri4 bee n used with I 'sayvCJrtJ "A sucn 8llcccss l'u' la record cc::i- W' j?. JV-n Altai l mends it to evcty woman whose chil dren f"i! of v:t.ii- 'A , Sty, "Favorite I'rescrip ; .'. ;'.'j;S;' fivu tlse uielba Mrn.r(l, tO VlVC htT Cull it tt-eniii-.i-s ttte female oranta, ,', A:,' frrrt el'iiti ity '') tV.J OTV.'lftS Of l!ji'.i':r- "tv. io'd m::k ; tne i.-JrA It utfc! U woman's iiwoicine, ( ' UbiLL;:'.;; riiy, -h-.W-j wcsikcniii; drai:is, s:vl ' !rfbi"":V'.;n. u,.rtl ' it.,::.'.'.'.;: - Uo-rtor i'icrct k favorite Prt- -i :i-:: ki the if :-i i..dcii:e it women, uriu-- Mrs. i-'-v Jl'-rcx!:, of j.-o Tavlor St.. l,i...a. Kan-s. 1 ay uw ufiim al tea t hil.irci uni culy otk ,.v:r.g-;.ie leuia one. she is out juar ola set h well tad fcertyncaa t. HlielssW-atny. Of my wliur Uiliic. sue.ie were burn nt n'a' tin.W others c-re wrmntere bi'tlis : nnc lived to 1 me ya.r !!, Ms (At was always feeble. I tnui diffrmlt i x". jrs. but ricMie 01 them could tell what iuv tr.n!'.::e T!ie- said I was well and strong. ' I wn.r rz.v.r.'xeA he igeons, tnit thr34 fouikfuothiiiij wrouv. "id H'ey were puizled to kaow what my trouble was. I "1 oom what to do, so I tlioutrht this but time try I)r. lirree a I'avor le Prescripttoo- I n the entire nine monlha and now I have a dn baby cirl. aid I cm not proi your medicine enough for the gfxi it did roe." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, pper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent sumps to pay expense of tnailing only. .Address Dr. S. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. j I I I E I "Wist y not that I must be about my Fathera business," Is one of our quotations from an Authority that well may be heeded by ministers of all de nominations. It Father O'Sulllvan be entering the legislature as a mission ary to ChrUtlantxe polltcians he should have an organised army with four of his profession to one office-holder. He would then scarcely have a chance by the look of recent disclosures. If the proposed tunnel under the Sierra Nevada mountains be accomp lished, as It probably will, the large expenditure of $11,000,000 will be well Invested money in the long run. The first Idea of the Mount Cents tunnel. 13 miles In length, was ridiculed, but subsequently was completed and people wondered. If they can do that In Europe there is no doubt that Itarrl man. & Company can bore seven miles. Some of us outsiders will have to pay for It, so we might as well recommend it. In a very laudable desire to donate two trunks of curios to a public place of exhibition and education, the of ficers of the Eighth infantry are be ing tied up by customs red tape In San Francisco. Keep them In bond, gentle men, and ship them where they will be highly appreciated. Ragtime songs or penny bubbles might have passed duty free through shat golden gate so well named. The cordial feeling displayed between the generals of England and America on German soil is most pleasing. The sleht of little "Bobs" of course the senior In rank gazing up at General t Prtphln 'i n.l ,h. ftn.A V-; t I . . "Ke om ." must have been particularly Interesting. , There were, no doubt a few little notes of compar ison made in good, plain English. If ex-Chief Hale, of Kansas City, has been invited to London, it shcuid be no surprise to those whe remember the splendid reception given to the Kanss City boys when they beat the fine old London Fire Brigade on their own ground. Kan.as City Is among the London firefighters synonymous with everything first-class. The Invi tation is probably more of a continu ance of the friendship made than for any business reasons. OTHER CITIES. If Haytl is to be considered as a civ lized nation, with the rights of other nations, then the sinking of the In surgent gunboat Crete-a-Pierrot by the German gunboat Panther is an act of war, for which there is no Jus tification under the laws of nations. There is a struggle for the control of Haytl going on at the present time between three separate factions, who are carrying on the contest with arms. I These facts are known to all. Under tnese circumstances the commander of a Haytian vessel, acting in the nt&ruat t.t ,vn l...i,t - . ...v- . . wrc ui luc uciiiKerem par- U?a, stopped a German vessel In Hay- tlan waters, and took off from her guns and munitions of war which she was attempting to land for the use of another one of the belligerent par ties. For this action, an action clearly within the rights of a bellig-rent en gaged in actual war, a German gun boat has destroyed a Haytian ship. The affair at Cape Haytian in Itsellf is insignificant. But in the German assertion of a right to aid one bellig erent against another, it is far from insignificant. In fact it is the broad ect step taken by that power since Ad miral von Diedrich's attempt to ig nore the blockade which Dewey was maintaining at Manila. Both actions have this in common; that they at tempted to ignore the settled law of nations. They have a likeness in that both may have had for a motive the desire to see how far the United States might be willing to go toward main taining Its prestige. The latter point was quickly settled at Manila. S-attle Post-Intelllgencer. A clow friend of President Roosevelt, says a Washington correspondent, is authority for the statement that the president fully realizes that his at titude as to trusts Is not going to please some of the capitalists and cor poration men of the country men of the radical anti-trust elment led by Tom Johnson and Bryan, and others of their stamp. The president doeaJ not believe that the voters of the country are divided Into these two classes. He believes there Is a great middle class composed of conserva tive people who wish to solve the trust problem In a manner honest and faJr. That Is why he la appealing tolal the reason of the country and making no promises. Albany Herald. The gold output In Northwestern Alaska will probably be from one fourth to one-third greater than it was in 1901. Nome Nugget Proposals for beef and mutton: Of fice of chief commissary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Sept. i 1903. Sealed proposals for furnishing and deliver ing freh beet and mutton for six months beginning Jan. 1, 1903, will bo received hew and at offices of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey, Canby, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright, Lawton and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., until 11 a. m. Oct 4, 190S, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Propos als for fresh beef and mutton," and ad dressed to commissary of post to be supplied, or to Col. F. E. Vye, chief Com'y. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU. We can furnish you with the best for nq more than you might pay for the worst, therefore, don't throw away good money for poor service, but If you are going East, or have friends coming West, let us tell you what we can offer on Chicago, Washington, New York, Boston, St Louis, Mem phis, New Oilcans and all Intermedi ate points. Our rails are laid In 14 different states of the Union. Communicate with us regarding freight and passenger business. It's a pleasure to reply to your letter. B. H. TRUMBULL, J. C. LINPSEY, Com. Agt T. F. & P. A. 143 Third Street, Portland. Ore. RELIANCE Electrical Works ' 4 21 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and ixecuting orders for all kinds of elect rical Installing and Repairing Supplies in stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 1161. H. W.CYRUS, - M'gr Don't Giess at It i But If you ant govng Cast write ns ; for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer- i ed by the ILLINOI3 CENTRAL 1 RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL I from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and ' Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us about your trip as we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable infor mation and assistance; C219 miles of track over which are operated some of the finest trains in the worid. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or sddreas. . C LIND8ET, B. H. TRUMBELL, T. F. & R. A. Com'l Agt. 142 Third St.. Portland. Ore. People Expect THE BEST In the way of luxury and solid comfort when they travel via And they are never disappointed not even the mot exacting for the Famous Trains of this Famous Line are all equipped with "The Ist of Everything." Remember It Is Via short line be tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chi cago. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling gladly answered by H. L. SISLER, General Agent, 248 Alder Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. T. W. TEASDALE, General Pass. Agt., St. Paul., Mlrni. Scott's Santal-Pepsin CcpsuK1 f t; t. jili'i.-r J . il !.; - : i K'Jny. :re r.n : . Cir it C)i4k'v uri r't-rii.i titutly Ho wor t t;j.t! o. nc mU-li'iv, IcT.ii'iiini. tna. Ab-'tit-Jr bk5Ti'- Ho J 4 by lirjp, UU. 'tr'it 41.03, or tit mr.'i, mi:'." I I.M.I bwn.K.'t. THE SACTAL-PCrilK CO. 1 A' aausFOKTaiiis. ohio. Sold by Chtm. Roffera, 4E Commerel- Btreet, AstorU. Oragoo. Foley's Kld.it y Cure purifies the blood by straining out Impurities and tones up the whole system. v,'ure kidney and Madder iroublos. For .-ale by Frank Hart, Drug;; 1st. The poorest way In the worlif for a woman to catch a mutt Is to pur sue him. NO FALSE! CLAIMS. The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a " sure euro for consumption." They do not datm It will cure this dread complaint In advanced cases, but do positively assert that It wtll cure In the earlier stages and never falls, to give comfort and relief In the worst cases. FVdey's Honey and Tar Is with out doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Kefuse substitutes. Sold by Fiank Hart, druggist. Everybody loves the truth, but few know It and adhere strictly to It. FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK. ' My wife was so 111 that good phy sicians were unable to help her," writes m. M. Austin, of Winchester. Itd . but was completely, cured by Dr. King's New Life rilK" Tlwv work wonders In stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. You should set the example before you expect the world to have a good opinion of you. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS Mrs." Minerva Smith, of Danville. III., writes: " I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until 1 used Foley's Honey and Tar. which " Is a sure euro." Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. A man In good company Is very apt to be one of the number. When o'her medicine have failed, take Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cur ed when everything else hna disap pointed. For rale by Frank Hurt, drusglst. Don't blame the cook when the steak Is raw. Remember a woman's work is never done. A. R. Bass, of Morgantown. Ind.. had to get up ton or twelve times In the nlpht and had severe backarhe and pains In the kidneys. Was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by Frank Hart, druggist. Steamer SIE H. ELMORE The Largest, Staunchest, Steeliest, and m ist seaworthy vessel ever on the route. Best of Table and Slate Room Accommoda tions. Wtll make round trips every Ave days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad Jt Navigation Co. and the Astoria & Columbia R. R. for Portland, Ban Franolsco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to' Samuel Elmore 6c Co. ;'iicr;il Agent, or to B. C. LAMB, Tillamook.. Or. A. & C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP. Proprietor. The Popular Product of the only brewery In North western Oregon enjoys a very large domestic ar.d ex port Sale. KOPPS BEST bottled or In ke Free City "Delivery. WW 11 iw mitt Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting (,n I'aciik- Coitf-l ovti twintv-two vwm SAMUEL ELMOKE & CO., Agcut.i, A.stoiia, Ore. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orrtr for mcati, ljoth FRESH AN D - SALT Will l prumptly mid BiiM.ac"orlly attends! to 3. W, MORTON, Prop. Telephone Nn. 321. CHICHrSTIR-B SNQLlSu ERNYROyAL, PILLS m IIU II1-.H1KII K KNCLlMf In KKI n1 liulil mu'-Mr. llnDWflbtea. Trill. ..r. tUfoa l..crttM Nab.tllHUM. mn4 Inilu UMih huf r jour llrBKcut, r W 4. la i.mw to, Partlralsra, TwtlaMnlaU M '.'R.lltrfn. l,mHah't kiMr, l-r r Ittra HmIL llf.AHA T,atlliu.nl.l. H,AA M tuiiu,,. I'lih-k nr III. mlMl Umiih afcyS. YWO UOTTl.foi CUltlSD HIM. "I was troubled with kidney com I'ltolitt for shout two year," writes A. !!. Dills, of Mt. 8tlllug, U., but two l-ittie of Foley' Kidney Cure effeot- I a permanent cure." Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. Some men fo.l away nearly enough time looking for a soft job to make a good living, if properly applied. TREAT YOUn KIDNEYS RHEUMATISM. FOR When you are suffering from rheu matism, the kidney must bo attend ed to at once so that they will elimi nate the uric acid from tlito blood, Foley's Kidney Cure U the most ef fective remedy for this purpose, It. T. Hopkins, of Polar, Wis., says: " After unsuccessfully doctoring for three years for rheumatism with the best doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and It cured me. I cannot speak too highly of this great nuMllolne." For sale by Frank Hut druggist. No iino Is ever more Interested about the time of day than u dude who has u new gold watch. THE PIUDK OF HE HOES, 41 any soldiers In the last wur wrote to say that for Scrutches, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet And Stiff Joints. Huckten's Arnica Salve Is ttw best in the world. Hume for Hums, Scalds, Bolls. Ulcers, Skin Eruptions an l riles. U cures or no pay. Only ."So at t'hus. Rogers' drug store. 1.' you are a gentleman people will flint It out without your boasting tliut you were bom one. A MILLION' YOlC'CS Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Lis ten vliv A severe cold had settled on tils lungs, causing a most obstinate roiwh. Several physicians saia n naa -.' tumuli, n but could not lie Id htm. Wli'Mi nil thowtht he was doomed he Win to use Dr Klns's New Dls'ov- for nnaumntloii and writ m: " It loinpletely cured n.e and saved my lit I now weigh s.'v pounav its positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Lung troubles. Pilre 50c and It. Trial bottles free at Chns. Roo ts' drug store. Life is full of trials and If It wasn't th- ' lawyers would all become vsg- r.i !'... What a man can effect depends ul together on what he Is. Astoria, Or. O. R. ft N. Co. Portland. Or. mw J. A. FAST ABEND ORNBRAL COVTUACTOR AND DLILDBIt. fl'lill till III Y. U Jill A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul RaJlway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between Ht. Paul and Chicago, and Onmha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Umlemt&nd: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to paasengers the best orvloe known. Luxurious conrjhes, electric light, ateam beat, of a variety equaled by no other line. Ree thnit your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uuited States or Canada. All ticket agerrts sell them. ' For rate, pamphlet or other Infor motion,; add9s. J. Vf. CA00T, C. J. BDDT, Trar. Ptuwi. Agt.. ten. Agt. Portland. Ore. Psrtland, Ora, Dr. T. h. Ball DENTI8T. (24 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore, G. 01, Barr, Dentist Manselt Building. 171 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. TBIJQPHONB RED 101. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Ta . clfto Exprms Companlo, Cus tom Hou Broker. ..Fordand - Astoria 3oute. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trips except Hunday, TIME CARD Leave "Portland '. 7 a. m. Leavo Astoria , 7 p. m. Through Portland connections with steamer Nfthrotta from llwaoo and Long tteach Points. White Collar Line tlckatt inter, changeable with O. R. A N. Ce, and V. T. Co. tickets. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIMfc CARD Str. TAH0.MA, Isve Portland Mon , Wed., "!., 3 a. m. Leave Dalles. Tucs., Thur., 8at., I a- m. Str. "MKTLAkO" L.v. rortiand Tuca.. Thur.. Sat.. 1 t. in. Lv. lialUs. Mon., Wed., Fri.. J a. m. Landing at foot of A Met Street, Port land Oregoa. loth Phone. Main Ul. AUENTS. John M. Fllloon. Ths Dalles, Ore. A. J. Taylor, Astoria, Or. J- J. Luckev. Hood River, Ore. woitoni a vvyers. White Salmon, Wn. 3. C. Wyalt, Vancouver, Wn. it 13. tillbrsth, John M. Tot ton, ' Henry Olmatrad, William Hutler. K. W. CRICHTON, Lyls. Wn. Stevenson, Wn. Carson, Wa. Dutlsr, Wn Portland Oregon. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. T IJ!AVK I'ljKTI.ANII sRKIVC Viton.m.'Portinnd Union De-jll:IOa.m. 7:00 p.m.lpot for Astoria ami (:40 p m. t2:J0 p.m. (way points. AHTOKIA 7:43 a.m. 0:10 p.m. For Portland nd 11 :10 a.m. way points 110.30 p.m. t8:M p.m. MhlAMHK DIVIMION 8 ISs.m Aittorla for Wsr-! 1.40 a.m. 11:30 a m. renton Flavel, Ft. 10:10 a.m. 4:00 p.m. :&dp.m. 9:25a m' . 12:30 p.m. 1:50 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 11:35 a m Htcvetis, Ilammond, Si'aslde. 5:50 B.m. T5 : r.5 p.m.; 615 p.m. 9:40 a.m. 2:M p.m. 5 00 p.m. Biwslde for War renton, Flavel, Hammond, Ft. Stevens, and As toria. '6:60 p.m. Dolly except Saturday, tflaturdsy only All trains make close connections at Coble with nil Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points. J, C. MAYO. Oen'l Freight and Pass, Agent Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific TIME SCHED- ULK8 From Portland. Dspart ChlcaKo Portland Special 9:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atan Ho Express 8: B0 r. m. via Hunt ington Arrlva ! flail Lake,Denvr, Ft. Worth, Oma ha. Kansas City 4:30 p. m St. Louis, Chicago an. East. flult Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Oma. ha, KanHi city, 1:10 a. a St. Iyiuls, Chlcugo and Rt. Walla Walla. at. Paul Twlston, Boo- Kast mall kane, Mlnneapolli 6 p. m. Ht, Paul, Dtllutb 7:00 a. ip via Milwaukee, Chi Bpokans 'on go and Eat 72 hours from Portland to Chicago Nn Change of Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All Bailing da to,' atiDjeci to cnanae For Ban Francis co every Ave days. . i . . 1. 1 n i sxc. Monday 7 a. m. Daily ex. ceot Sun. oiuiiioio, xivcr To Portland and 4 a. m. 8teamer Nahootta leaves Astoria on tide dally for Ilwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. O. W. LOUNBBURRY, Agent. Astoria, A. L. CRAK3, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. Foley's honey m Tat tenia lungs aadxtopa the cough. EAST SOUTH VIA w '-s-aerr a at Depot. Plfth and I.savt Irving sta. Portland Arrive Overland Kipress Train for Halent, Roseburg, Ash land, Hacranisnto, Ogdvn, Han Fran Cisco, Mojavs, Lns Anvlm. Kl Paso, Nw Orslvan and the Kast. S 30 p. in, 7:41 am I 30 a.m 7:M p.tt At Woodburn (dally sxcept Hun. tlav). morning train connects with train for Mt. An. gl, Hllvertun. Brownsvllls. Hptingfisld, and Natron, and evtn Ing train for Mt. Angel and Hliver ton. 7:30 a ml Corvallls patMo- i t p.m ll:Ua.m er. 114: US p nil Hherldan passeti- EL 'Dally. IIDallr escept Munday. ftcbate tU kats on sale btwn Port, land, Hanramonto and flan Francisco, Net rates 117.60 tlrst class, without twrth and 114 00 second claaa, Including berth. Itatia and tickets to Eastern points snd ICurop. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtain4 v A. h. hilhiig. Third and Wash. Ington srecta. T aIIILL DIVISION. Passenger dspot foot of Jffsrson flt. Uave for Oswego dally at 7:S0, tM a. m.: IMO. l ie, i u, ::, i:o, 1120 p. m. and i 00 p m. nn Humlay only. Arrive at Portland dally at M ill, II: SO, M0:M a. nt.; t. 1:16. I SO, 7 40, 10:00 p. m ; 11:40 a. m. Jolly cicept Monday; 110 and 10: 45 a. m. on Sun days only, lave for Dallss dally cioept Hun day at 4:10 p, m, Arrive at Portland at 1:10 a. m, Passenger train Utve Dalits for Atrlos Mondays, Wedmwdays and Fri days at 1:46 p. m. Kslurns Tudaya, Thursday and Baturdays. Kicspt Sunday. i R. D. MILLKR. an, Frt. and Pass. Agl Some Inter esting Facts When pixpl ar ?on!in,'l.k!litg a trip. whrHhrr on business or pleasure, they naturally want ths txwt serv'.-s obtainable u far as iood. coinfort and safety Is conc-rne1, KmployM of the V'l.'(NHIN CBNTRAL UNHW are paid to sin-e ths public and our trains are operated so as to make cIom con neotlons with diverging lines at all )u not Ion points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service uncxelled. Meals m-rvpd a la carts. In order to obtain the first -olsjw sor vl.e, k ttto ticket agent to sell you a ticket over.,,.,.,,., The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct toanectlons st Ht. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all mints Bast. Ftr any further Information call on any llckft agent ,or correspond with JAH. C. POND, Oen. I Hum. Ag't. or JA& A. CI)CK, Milwaukee. Wis. MRETINO NOTICE. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East SHORT LINE TO " Bt PAUL, DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND POINTS KAST. Through Palace and Tourist BU epers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars, Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regnrdlng ttikets, routes eto., oall on or adrtrwm J. W. PHALON, It. DICKSON Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket AgL 122 Third Street, p-x-iland. A. B. C. DWNNIBTON, fi. W. l. A 12 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash. Oregon's Blue Ribbon State Fair Salem, September 15 to 20, 190$ Vou are Invited to attend and see the greatest Industrial ex position and livestock show aver held on ths Pad no Coast, Good rs-lng every aftsrtoo.v Vsm$ ground free. Corns and bring your families. For any Infor mation, write ' M. D. WISDOM, Secretary. Portland, Ore. VI I