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"SHUT UP" JAP AOHO World's Fair Visitor Finds Con versation With Orientals Difficult. A PARADISE FOR KODAKERS ship M. P. Grace. 3S.2SJ cases from Kvlchak, and the schooner Prosper 1100 casts from Koggtung. All the vessels report yiat the catch la lighter than for several years past. On September 11 the following vessels arrived: The ship Eclipse, with 67.000 cases of sal mon from Naknek: the bark Will W. Case, with 5640 cases from Nushagak: the ship Oriental, with 20,000 cases from Bristol bay: the ship Taeoma, with S2.000 cases from Naknak, and the bark Euterpe, with 30,190 cases from Nushagak. Paclflc Fisherman. Japs Hay Utilized All Artistic . Possibilitips-Modet Japanese I House Feature of Big Fair at St. Louis. St Louis. Oct 6.I think ,:; aU the Japs at the Fair must have been lis tening to the brilliantly-colored P&rrot over at the" p'avlllion of Honduras which does the honors as hostess of the pjaC by welcoming all comers with hospital "Shut up!" This ts her first and only English phrase learned In a week on American soil and she Is so .f.w Mtisfiod with the accoin- pllshment that she makes no effort to 1,1 to her knowledge of English. She doesn't say " in a saucy or scolding manner. The exclamation comes at regular intervals, Is addressed to no i n.ti.,,inr , after which she una ill f 1 closes her eyes In the apparent content ment of duty well done. " Surely "Shut up" must be the motto of the busy little Japs. I imagine this motto is over the desk of every ,nn r Ianan. I have Dot . succeded in getting any of those Japsj to talk about anything but the things they have for sale and I am almost persuaded that some day they will be the greatest merchants In the world. While we are drinking our Formosa tea. in one of the Japanese pavilions I noticed the little Japanese maids kept hiding their faces behind fans. John thought they were trying to flirt with him but we found u$ afterwards they took his lunch-box for a camera. They are very shy when the camera fiend comes ; around and yet they are snapped Up oftener thar. anything at the Fair.- -.'..;' ' And that reminds me to say some thing I intended , to say long ago. This exposition is a paradise for ko- dakers for more reasons than one. It hast 'more beautiful vistas and more ornate architecture to delight the cam . .tv,aioat hut. more i gratifying than anything else, the kodaker is not subjected to the annoyance of a fee for taking snap shots as he was at prev ious expositions. He enjoys -the priv ilege of photographing anything on Jhe grounds without charge or moles tation. The Japs have certainly utilized all the artistic landscapes possibilities of this hill.. They have converted It into a fairyland of ' pagodas, flower-beds, winding walks, artificial lakes and rus tic bridges. Leaving. the bamboo tea house pd following the main waik you reach the top of the hill where from a , tali flag-pole flies the imperial flag of Japan. The picture spread out before youis one of surpassing beauty, illustrating the genius of the Japanese for artistic landscape gardening., In the center of a miniature island is a summer house. Metal cranes and stone lantern-posts are seen through the trees while the air is made fragrant with native Japanese flowers.' The dwarf-like tree which is seen in every hand is called by the Japs "Hiba". It resembles our Juniper tree and lives to a great age, one of them In these gar dens being 346 years old. There is a peculiar porous stone under these trees into which It apparently sinks its roots which they call Ishl. Near the top of the hill is a large wood and bamboo reception room which contains examples of Japanese costumes of the feudal days. There Is a model Japanese house with bamboo , shades and matting that looks cool and inviting, also the headquarters of the Japanese commission where Baron Matsudah-a receives visitors. The mam pavilion is a reproduction of the "Shishinden,' a palace at Tokio, and all are the work of Japanese artists brought from the East T. A. D. OREGONIAN PRAISES IT. Portland Paper Gives Creditable Men tion to "Juried at Set." J The Humphrey-Chapman Company, which opens a week"s engagement In the great comedy success, "Burled at Sea," at Fisher's opera house next Monday evening, comes very well rec ommended." Read what Monday's Ore- gonlan says about this popular attrac tion: ' "Round after round of. . applause, which brought curtain-call after cui tain-call, greeted the appearance of the Humphrey-Chapman Company In Buried at Sea' at Cordray's yesterday. Burled at Sea' Is a thriller from tne word 'go.' There are startling climaxes enough to satisfy anybody, particular ly the scene on the deck of an Atlan tic liner and the hero's struggle with the waves. The view of Trafalgar Square In a snowstorm is realistic and there is enough fun running through it to spice it properly. The Humphrey-Chapman Company is well balanced and satisfies the audience. DrTCfceWo WONDERFUL i- HOME TREATMENT Wi vjoaMft CM4 a XNQT ) tftlM . (rMt baamat u nm MAnnl vrithaul etMTJ. boa that arita tti to dta, JU cur wlifc f Umm wonderful VM-I dm WU, roou, bud I harka and rlltl Uwl are nUrly w-C nc la ihta OMialrr. ThttMftk tfca aa af them terminal romtdha (bit ramoM doctor know U actio of orr tot dlft ram. dkw, which bt aaecrat oaa la dlfwoal dUMM. H platan to ear oartara, atia mt, lun(, throat, ratumaUam, awroaana, auxnach, IItw, kldnvya, to.t a haadndi of tovttmoolala. Chart nodwat. Call and him. Patlcnta oat of UM olty writ for blank and dnmlara. BoadatamB. CQtiaOb TAYIOM f RJUL ADDHXm Tie C Qtt Wo Chinese Medktne Co. ISS AMer St.. Portiaad. Ores WMtoUoa papa -4 III Grand Free A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8o0a.ui I Portland Union) 7.00 p.m I depot lor Astorml Leave ASTORIA 11.10a, w 9.40 p.m Arrive' Offer to Readers of D 7.0 a m j for Portland and 6 10 p m wsypoinU ll.3fla.rn iaso pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive II 85 m f.rwi'le Direct 6:20 p n . . ". .. i Leave ASTORIA. Arrive The patronage ; yesterday was very large at both performances." Seats sale opens Saturday morning at Grlfltn's book store. OCTOBER "SUNSET MAGAZINE.' t8.15a.rn 5.50 p.m lor Warranton, Hammond, t Stevens. 8wii Hon, 1 10;45a.m I. Ft aside) 7:40s,m Leava SEASIDE Arrive 4:.iO p m for Atria Direct 12i30p.ro Leava SEASIDE. 6.15 a. u 9.30a.m Gives Fine Pictures of California Life Finely Illustrated. Gen. MacArthur and other army of ficers, describe the recent military maneuvers in California, each arti cle being profusely illustrated witn half-tones, and colored drawings by Edward Cucuel. Interesting articles on California and Oregon, How Olive Oil Is Made, How Almonds Are Grown, and line descriptions of Plumas and Sutter, two great California counties. 224 pages of articles, western stories, sketches and verses. You can buy Sunset Magazine at all news stands. Ten cents a copy. ! Additional train leaves Astoria dally L at 11:30 a, m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Stevens 12:30 p. m., returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. (Through tickets and close connec tion via. N. P. By. at Portland and Goble and O. R. 4 N, Co., via. Portland J. C. Myo, a P. A BOODLERS SENTENCED. St Louis Former Aldermen Get Peni tentiary Terms. ' St. Louis, Oct. 12. Charles F, Kelly, a former speaker of the lower house of the municipal assembly, and Charles A. Gutke, a former member of that board,' were today sentenced to two and five years respectively for con nection with the suburban bribery deal. Would not Interest you If you're looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd of Ponder, Mo writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth, ,25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. - . . , ' October 27, 23 and 29. World's fair excursion tickets to Chi cago, St Louis and all eastern cities will be sold by the GREAT NORTH ERN RAILWAY on October 27, 28 and 29, In addition to October 3, 4 and 5. Apply to any Great Northern agent for rates and full Information, SALMON NOTES. Receipts From Alaska Are Unusually Large. Unusually large arrivals of salmon from Alaska were recorded in San Francisco on September 10, the shlp- ' ments from the northern canneries reaching a valuation of about $730,000 This was extraordinary, in view of the season's poor catch. The ship Star of France brought 40,858 cases from Nushagak, and the ship Lucile brought a cargo of 5,600 cases and 198 barrels or salmon irom , up wra?i'awt u bark Paramlta i brought . 26471 cases from Naknek; the schooner Buss brought 2345 cases from Nushagak; the A Love Letter. three month and betnff entirely enrd of ttomaoli etrrh n& drippsia. I think a word of pral U due to"CMearet'rfor taelrwoaderfal composition. 1 hve takes nnmeroa other o-lled remedlM Ira I wlthoal tI1 ud I find the Cucuot wllere more In dr than ail tha .ohra 1 Bare toka would In year." t Jamea McOaoa, IN Unreal St., Jertey City, If, A xFf Best For ff.HJ The 5owels -'Jk XSCawoy c A-rtwrnc Kerer Sicken, Weaken or Oripe, Me, &c, Mc. Ne.er old In balk. The f enntn tablet itamp-d C 0 0. Ooaranteed to ear or roar auxwr back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 591 AXXIMLSALE.TEN K.LJJOX BOXES Smlfs Silil-f ipila Capsule. VorlESairimatlon or Oalarrt of tho Jtladdei and I)1ok4 Kidney . - 5o enr bo pay. 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