THURSDAY, JANUARY s, tgot. TIIE M011NING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. Tlil ! to wrtlfy thftt drufc-trliU in iitBorUJ to refund your money if Fold's Honey and Tr Mt to curt your ootuli or rolil. It iom the cough hol tlit lunin nd prevent oerlout r , lull from ft cold. Cures 1 gripP eotiifli mul prevent uneumonla nd con inmiitlim. (Vnilnllll no oilti. The - genuine I In ft yellow i(!kjf. Itefuw uUtltute. T. F. 1-siiilu, Owl Drutr Store. An Inildiui Dinger. One of the wort fenture of kidney trouble l tlmt It l in hmldloui dlwitue ml liefore the vlothn tvMm hi duner he my nv fntl malady. Tkc Foley' Kidney Cure it the flnt l)fn of trouble It oorrWn lipgutrltl nd prevent Briil'i diiew nd dlnbcto. T. F. Laurln, Owl Prug Store. Th man who I anybody, and who !oe anything I urely going to be crlt lcld, vllltfltxl ind niUuuderetood. Thli r ft jnilty for being grent, but it 1 not ft proof of greatne. If you work for ft nrnn, lu Heavn' mtitit work for him I 1U pay the waue that iuply you with bread and butter) to npeiik welt of him, aland 4y him and the in tltutlon he represent,' If you nuiat villlfy and condemn, reilgn your por tion. (Jet In tin or get out. Elbert Hul.Urd In the ratMmkr. Bad breath ha probably broken off mora matche than bad temper, and tlmt' a good ninny. The bet cur for bad breadth i th tonlo-laxative, jUne'i Family Medicine. HI play" U a rank failure.' ' It ti a front iikI a flnle, ind be know it. The dramatist bow bla bead upon hi hand and rofuee to be comforted, for It I bl first flunk. One by on bla friend try to aay something that will console biin, but to no avail. Finally bla truatlng wife fluda one tinny gleam In the cloud. "Anyway," alio anld. "you didn't have to go tbrouuu the ordeal of making peecb before flie curtain, and you know you always anld you would be thankful beyoud word If you could stcape ttiiit."-8tiw Magnxlne. It Doc Th Bullae Me. E. E. Chanilxrloln, of Clinton Maine, (ay of Duckten' Arnica Salve "It doe th biMine) I have ued It for pile and it cured them. Ud it for ehapped hand and It cured them Applied it to an old or and it healed it without leaving ft acar lehlnd." S.V at Cha. Roger' drug tor. 4 School Shoes FOR BOYS The Billy Buster Steel Bot torn Shoes The (Shoe with a Sole that Don't Wear Out S. A. G1MRE 343 Bond St, oppoalte Flaher Broa m COMMERCIAL, ' ma, Jjjv y fJl TkmtninnMe1ll PttrnHM InOiatTnltal ltH lluii of any othar maka o I paitarna. Tbtt u M ' aaooant ol thalr atyle, accuracy and aVtnpliclty. MoOM' MbI.(TIi Quw ol Faihlon) ku Mraiabaciibara lhn any olhar Laitlaa' Mafailna. On. nu'i lubacripllofi (ll numbara) mala 00 ornta. Mtaa lumbar, ti Oefll". ary auawil)iialMcCall kn Vrmm. Sub.crll today. Ladr Af.nt Wanted. Handaom. pnialum Mural caah cumniiaalon. Faltatn Caialoiual ol bio da. alula) and Premium CatMooua (hol( oo oramiunu) ( In. AddrtM TH UcCAU. CO- w Ywk, The Phantom Train. l woi itnndfng"eildo the railroad truck on dolato pralrlo of Manltobu wattlnir for a train. Tbore wn uo tatlon, no alntlon tigont, baggage i gout-nothlug, no one-on that dlemnl winter tnorulng oicopt u,ylf, unhtd torod. the wind driving the looae mow pait nie In aheota. 1 had twen ty minute to wnlt for the train, which I niunt flg myaelf. The vugliiocr, however, lu eo aparatjly aottlod coun try would have no objection to atop ping for the put-pooe of tuklng on o Ingle paaaongcr. Half the time hnd elupwod wneti, bearing footMtop crunching ou tne now U'hlnd mo, I turned and law 4 man approaching, A he uenrod me 1 noticed that he carried bla right arm In a Rtlug mid bud hi overcoat but toned at the throat over the arm. a felt bat wn drawn down to cover hla face, so that I would not ace much or hla feature. When ho cniiio aud tood Untitle me, looking up the true for the train, I uw that be had durk, andy hair and a red beard, a rather nnuaunl comliiuntlon. "Train on time, air?" he naked. "Don't kuow." I replied. "I don't fancy waiting long for it hero." The wan eeemeil norvoua. lie cant glance at me that made me uncom fortable, lie wn an ugly looking fel low, and if be were prepared to do o It would be an excellent plnco to mur der and rob tue, then hide my body in the auow aud eacapo by the train when It came. "I don't like the look of thl mint in the air," be remarked. "Singular, lan't it? I don't know! that I ever aaw anything juat like It before. Hello, there' the train coming!- It apraug auddouly into light with out a aoiiud to give ua wu ruing, 1 Jumped off the track on which I wa tending, then waved my handkerchief for it to atop, which it did, but aoiue 300 feet before It reached ua. Seining my aatcucl, which I had net on the end of a Ue, I ran up the track to get board, followed by the man who had joined me. But before we had covered a quarter of the distance the train die appeared a auddouly a if it were j guoat train run by ghoat ollictala. I ; tared for a few momenta at tbo place where It had lieeu, then gin need at my . companion. He waa looking up the track with the moat terrified exprea-i Ion I have ever aeen on any man' face. , "Did you we it?" I aaked. He didn't bear me. ne was mutter ing incoherently and acting in other reepecta like one demented. I tried to reaeaure htm by tellng nlm that we both were ao anxloua for the train to come that we bad created It In our Imagination- very lame explanation, by the way but wa unable to qulot him. Suddenly I aaw him looking out over tho anow with a new and height ened terror in hla eye. I followed lta direction, and there out on tho prairie waa the train ruuning along aa amootu ly a if it were a till on tho rati. So Intenae wa my astonishment, ao eerie the feeling the phantom train gave mo, that I forgot my companion completely till, hearing a groan, I look ed about and aaw him lying writhing in the auow. Tbla etartlcd me, and 1 forgot the train In tbo renpoiiHlblllly of being out on a broad pralrlo with a mnn who might be In a death atruggte. There waa little I could do for hlui except get hla head on my knee and, taking a flank from my aatchel, pour a drink of whisky down hla throat. Whllo he revived, he did not recover hla bend even twelve minutes later when tho tralu-the real traln-preeod- ed by n rattling on tho rails and the uwinl clatter, ateamed up and at my Btgnnl atopped besldo us. The couduct or, ataudlng 011 a platform, aaw mo bo- Ido tho Bkk mau and, Jumping off, aa leted me to get him aboard. A. number of persons were crowding around the Invalid, gaping at him, when one of them, a trainman, ex claimed: "I'll bet that's Dan Uorgnn!" "Who's Dan H organ?" I asked. "One of the men who threw the train off the track two weeks ago, kill ing the engineer, fireman aud several passengers. Then they robbed the express car. One of tho gang is In Jail, baa turned state's evidence and named Horgan as their leader." "But why do you suspect this man t be Horgan T" 'The informer has described him as having sandy hair and a red beard. Besides, he says that Horgan'a right arm was shattered by a shot from the conductor. We've bad the description on this train ever since it was circulat ed by the company ten days ago." The invalid bad not regalued his head when we reached the next town, where the sheriff, advised by telegraph, entered the train and took him Into custody. He did not know that he had. been betrayed by his fright at the phantom train, which 'he doubt less supposed was the one he bad wrecked coming back to haunt him. Had it not been for this he could easi ly have concealed his identity for the short distance be bad intended to risk a ride. I learned that the phantom train was due to the mirage not uncommon In Manitoba. When I saw it first stop it was at a station some eight or nine miles away. When I saw it a second time careering over the prairie It was coming from that station. The man who's guilty conscience was moved by the steaming appari tion to give himself away turned out to be Indeed the leader of the band that bad wrecked the train and thus committed murder. , F. A. MITCHELL BttttlftMimift!!! M..i GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Our entire stock consisting of Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Clocks, Cutlery, Musical Goods, Guns, Pistols and Suit Cases must be sold within the next 30 days below actual cost. 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