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L.ViIIiI'."0, CHl'TilMDZII - 1, 1CCJ. JO'Oav.a'.aI. SEEKS DIVORCE TO , ; WED A HARRilAN t Mra. Charles Hall, th English Major1 Wife, Who la Seeking Divorce, ; and la Expected to Marry Herbert M.-Harriman. (HMrat Hews Service.) ' Newport, Sept. J 1. Although aha baa not obtained- a divorce tram her Eng- IUh husband. ' the major, lira. Charlla Hall, the youthful member of tha ao called, middle-aged matrons of the Four Hundred, will take a third husband, ner frlenda ear. Just as soon' as tha court baa releaaed. her.. ' 5. i , , :. ' The latest Dosseseor of her heart, ac cording to authentto reports, la Herbert M. Harriman, who U mucn younger than she and who 1 was- divorced from his -wife, the former Mlse Isabella Hun- newelL -"Herby" la tha youngest ox tne Harrlman men, and has been very de voted m hla attentions to lira Hall all summer. , ' x Although bar hair la gray, lira. Han baa a remarkably youthful appearance and U rery pretty.-Ae May Brady, eld er daughter -of t the lata Judge Brady, aha was a great favorite In tha eighties and a clever amateur actress. Her first husband was C Albert Btev- e'ns, son of Albert Stevens, of Castle Point. Hoboken. Albert Stevens inher ited a large fortune and left 1100.000 of It to his widow. It was while en joying tbla Income that Mrs. Stevens met Major cnaries tiaii, or ine mi lish army, in tha elevator of a London hotel. The major waa handsome and a few years younger thaa tha widow. It la aatd Mrs. Hall became a .cltlsen bare for tha express purpose of divorc ing her English husband, under. me new laws of tha state aha must wait another year before she can Qle ber pe tition. ' -. The major la widely known in Kw port He created a sensstion here soma years ago. Just after hla marriage to Mrs. Hall. - ,-- ' This resort of monkey-dinner-givers and other genulees is not easily startled, but when It saw a six-foot, broad-shouldered, slim and muscular son of Hin sitting on tha frost plassa of a con spicuous cottage, embroidering, cutting out paper flowers and snaking sofa pil lows It waa-moved. --. It was after tha fun which tha needle work talent of the major created that the newly wedded couple began to grow cold, for some time they have not lived together, by mutual consent. .- - .. ; Herbert M.- Harriman is a son ef ths late Oliver Harrlman and a cousin of Edward H. Harrlman, the railway mag nate. "Herby" married one of the three pretty Hunnewell girls, winning ber from W. K. Vandarbllt, Jr..,--, V peJlsa Cannery Operates. ' tSpeclel Diana tch te The Journal,)" : ' ' The Dalles, 0r., Sept II. The fruit cannery has been running a full force of hands , during tha past few days. 4 A large quantity of peaches have been canned which It la expected will be equal to any aver shipped from eastern Oregon. The employes are now engaged canning pears and these are considered the choicest sver produced in the state. - . ,111 II i ii , , ! Barns' Taaoheia Meet, ,.v ' (Special DMpatre Be Tee JeersaL) Burns, Or., Sept Il.-cThe teachers' Institute, which was bald in .this city, waa the largest ever held ln-thls county, and Superintendent M. K. 8igby pre pared a nne program. The Jeotursra and - instructors In attendance' were: J. H.,Ackerman, P. I Campbell, E. D. Reaslsr, Superintendent J. A. Churchill and Superintendent Wllllta. IEARST 18 IIAUDED GOLD QUICK Publisher Faces Certain Defeat T ri Democratic Conventionf7"- .at Buffalo. MURPHY WORKS SMOOTH GAM$ UPON JOURNALIST Secured Editor's Support at Primaries and Cannot Deliver Goods at Con vention Antt-Hearst Elements Unite in PppoeitioiuV ; -f t 1 (Journal Special Service.) ' v ,' .'New York, Sept 11. The movement to turn over the Democratlo party of the stats to Hearat and his Independ ence league has been checked and will be defeated at Buffalo next week, ac cording to the statements made today by Democrats who "are watching the situation all over the atata every hour of every day. : There have been indications during the last two days that all anti-Hearst Democrats are getting together to op pose the Independence league leader. These Democrats will form a strong contingent - and will inalude mainly those elements of. the party controlled by McClellan, MoCarren and Timothy D. Sullivan. - - - -.,.,,.... McClellan" men ssyt ."We will agree on anybody to beat Hearat." 1 BuUlvan, who with Ms . aaaoclatea holds the balance of power In the pres ent factional fight . within Tammany ball, said today that under no -circumstances - would - he support ' Hearst Murphy leaders have not aald anything In behalf of the Independence league man since the primaries. Senator MoCarren has become the ac knowledged leader of ths anti-Hearst movement la the greater city. He la avowedly for the nomination of Justice William J.' Oaynor. One of the ahrewd est Tammany politicians said todays - - "Murphy got what be wanted, the sup port of tha Hearat crowd at tha pri maries. He Is under no obligation to deliver the goods to Hearst in return and you may be sure ha has not forgot ten the abuse heaped on blm by, Hearst In the last municipal campaign. He has not committed himself In any way to Hearst, and ha -need not make any excuses if ha takes up another candi date at Buffalo." It Is believed In some quarters that Murphy, even If he wished, could"" hot throw the convention to Hearat because of the opposition be would find among the delegates. The desertion of Hearst by Norman B. Mack yesterday is bound to have a serious effect on that candi date's chances. Mack's reason for with drawing his support was Hearst's nomi nation by the Independence league. Hearst's managers use severe language in commenting on the Jdack- episode. . SIR THOMAS UPTON SAILS , FOR AMERICA J0DAY, Irish Baronet Will Probably Take Up Challenge for Yacht . ,z '; : Racv ,:;-;' ' - (joarsal special Berviee.) - New Tork. Sept 11. r A dlapatcb from London says that Sir Thomas Upton sails for New Tork today on tha White Star liner Celtic While business - is the object of his trip to the United Btatea, tha America's cup matters, un doubtedly will receive hla attsntloa dur ing his stay on this side. It is be lieved that Sir Tboraaa is as keen as ever on the matter, of a challenge. Yachtsmen hers are awaiting bis ar rival with tha greatest interest for rumor- baa It that tha Irish baronet will put tha matter -ef a challenge di rectly up to the New Tork Tacht club. It la said that Sir Thomas Is pre pared to make two propositions regard ing s challenge, and la willing to carry out either. In the first place be Is willing, to challenge wider tha present es .1 he btyl a in ' "tjj ";):, ti l L m :v (- - ' , r .....,.'.. -. .tfomDer ;' , -. for Men This fall and winter : show : unusually strong , character, and more real taste has been dis played in the conception of patterns than for many seasons past . -r,:.;.....v. We Are Very Proud of the Lines We Exhibit- And most earnestly recommend them for qual ity of fabrics, character of finish and workman- ship--They are bound to give satisfaction and v So Modest ' That we are able to give everybody the very ' best in the article he selects at the price he will want to pay. J ;Vv-.,'-: 7 ' ':, " BEDFORD DERBYS In the New Proportions at ger 343 Washington St, 2 Doors West of Seventh CBlCo. " INTERESTING FACTS rOr sT early Bvery Kaa, Wemaav or CbUd. 4 A short time ago we published an article recommending -to our . readers the new discovery for the cure of Dys pepsia. . called Stuart's Pyspepala Tab lets, and the claim then made regard ing the wonderful curative properties of the ' remedy- have been abundantly sustained by - the facts. - People who were cautious about trying new reme dies sdvertlsfd In the newspapers and were Anally Induced to give Stuart's Dyspepsia - Tablets a trial were ' sur prised and delighted at the result a In many caaes a single packaga coating but 80 cents at any drug store made a complete cure and In every instance the most beneficial results were reported, from a Hundred or more received we have space to publiah only a few of the latest, .but aaaure our readers we receive so msny, commendatory letters tbst we shall publish each week a fresh list of genuine,.' unsolicited testimonials and never publish the eame one twice. From James . Temmelsler, LaCrosse, Wisconsin: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta are doing me more good than anything I ever tried and I waa so pleased at re sults that I gave away several boxes to my friends who have also bad tha same benefits -,t . ,; , - From Jacob Anthony, Portmurray, New Jersey.-- I have taken Stuart's Dys pepsia Tableta with the beat results. I had Dyspepsia for six .years, and had taken a great deal of medlaine, but the Tablets seem to take right a hold and I feel good... I am a farmer and lime burner and I heartily . recommend to everyone who has any . trouble with bis stomach to uae these Tabfets. From Mrs. M. K. West Preston, Min nesota: I have received surprisingly good effects - from- using Stuart's Dys pepsia Tableta. I gave one half of my last box to a friend who also suffered from indigestion and she had the aame good reaulta. , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta are a cer tain cure for all forma of Indigestion. They are not claimed to be a cure-all, but are prepared for stomach troubles only,' snd - physicians and druggists everywhere recommend them to all per sons suffering from Nervous Dyspepsia, sour or acid stomach, heartburn, bleat ing or wind on stomaoh and similar dis orders. .. , - - ... ; i -Gut-Rates -'' To advertise sax mew and wsnderfaV ljr successful Alveola Method, we will do worn; at an rates fos ; 30 Days A 10-yeax guarantee with an work. Bzasalnatlon free. BUvez fillings, aooi erowns (ass) 3JO to SS.001 bridge work (pes tooth), $3.60 to aa.00. natea as low as 90.00. Xverythlag first slass. IVsdy attendant. . .... , v , BOSTON DENTISTS 291 Morrison Street , J" " ' Opposite Postoftcs '': rule of measurement and if tha chal lenge is accepted will build a new yacht. Another proposition that it Is under stood that Sir Thomas will present is to race with Shamrock III under the new rules. The deed of gin states that a beaten boat cannot race again for . tie cup until two years ' have elapsed. Shamrock was beaten three years ago and is again eligible as a challenger. Under the new rules Sham rock III would fare very well, while Reliance would be severely handicapped, having to allow something like fifteen minutes over the cup oourse. This she would be unable to do, and Constitution would be more available under the clr eumatanoea. Tola fact would probably cause a hitch In the negotiations, as many members of tha New Tork club object to any conditions that will bar Reliance, desiring to sea ber ones more the cup's defender. IVALLA VALLA DEMOCRATS BOLT CONVENTION When Candidate- Was Defeated Dixie Delegates Left Meeting . Vowing Vengeance.'t ' - (Sseelal tMsestet te Toe eerasl.) Walla Walla, Wash., Sept 11. Net tled because their candidate, Orlando Demaris. of Dixie, was defeated by Jobn Flathers for commissioner from the second dlstrlat seven delegates from ths Dixie precinct bolted tha Pemo cratio convention lata yesterday after noon, and W. D. Lamb, nominated as county clerk, withdrew his name from, the tlckeL Tha disgruntled delegates left the convention hall vowing their determi nation to knife the ticket The affair created a decided sensation In tha eon ventlon, and Chairman W, H. Dunphy and other Influential Democrats pleaded with tha Dixie delegation to stay In the convention. They declined and left the courtroom where tha convention waa held. - ' , Aside from this the Democratlo con vention yesterday was harmonloua, and a full legislative and oounrty ticket was selected. With the -exception of the fight over commissioner from tha sec ond dlstrlat the several candidates were selected by acclamation as follows: Representative twelfth legislative dis trict,. Fred M. Hedger; representatives thirteenth legislative district Dr. N. a, Blalock, W. F. Pool, of Waltaburgl att dltor, T. M. McKlnney: treasurer, W. J. Honeycutt; clerk, unfilled through res ignation W. D. - Lamb; aherlff, S.- D. McCauley: prosecuting attorney, Carey M. Rader; assessor, Mlohael Toner; county engineer, I A. Wilson; luetics of tha peace.. J... J-. Schlffner;. coroner. J.-W. Cookerly; commissioner third dis trict W. Q. Cordlner: commissioner sec ond district John Flathers, of Prescott JACKSON WAITING TO : - WELCOME NEBRASKAN " (Jsotm! I per 11 Service.) . Jackson, Miss. Sept II. Tomorrow Is to be Bryan day In Jackson, and the gathering of Democrats and other In dividuals ss well to pay honor to tha distinguished Nebraskan la expected te WE CURE MEN FOR ... , . , . - ' - XSTABLI8HZO at TXABS I TOZTLMMB. Consultation Free wi wn.r that ast snroicv tnrooirrxioATTP tiuim roa tig 10. . ." ABSOLUTE CUARANTUX ; ; NO PAY UNLESS CUWtD -C ' :; ' a irrxxose' ovma fob ' BUed Feisea, gala IMaeaees, BeeM, Vlaer, atrtetara, Tarleeeele,' Xyaieeele, Imi Seetlse,-Weakaees, 8 iambus, Oansie eases e the Xlaaeyt sad rreeUt-, , ,v y Isdlfferenee snd Beclect ef the srrt ymptoena ere mponslble tor thoosaads ef human wrerke, fallares la life and badness, Ineenttr, saicide ete. Why take each desperate chances? The BteoifMtattoM ef tbe Brat amptoma of any disease er weakness aboiild be a warslng Is you te take prompt stupe to eafefnerd wear future Ufa and tiapplneea. You should eeretully a Tola all experimental, danseroas er half-way treatment fur nimn the eueceas ef tbe trat treatment depends whether roe will be promptly restored to health again, with all taint of the poisonous disease removed from yeur eretem, or whetbsr it will he sllowed te become chrenle snd subject jam te tutors recMrencee ef the dlaesae, with the various resulting complications, etc. nmsTioATB ou srtTHODa ajto uakv that wx ill ill wi puix TO ax. amd man tot riAox Totra un n oua BAaps top ax ixraa or oxTTiaa TKX azsr txxatbtxvz that ca ax obtaixid axtwxxxx. We want every man In tie eenntry who Is afflicted to write os abonl his aflmenL WE CCRE YOU AT COUL XXOOB FOISOiraTTHtLlI. There eomea a time la year life where, sfter yea have tried ell tbe health resorts, eprtnge. etc.. that you alee ap aU hope and at times yoe eonsidK.- Ufa very dark. Toa have apest s groat doel of money trying to be relieved and ret have received so malt Ws will guarantee to cere roe ef your dreaded aislady and by ow methode we do sot aas sny drugs that will eauas say had effects or destroy your eonstltstlea. Call and see as he tore it s toe late.. XTXVOUB DxaiUTY. Loss of snergr. will power, lack of concentration ef thought, loss of memorr, which weakena your enure erstem. mental as well ss physical. - Tbla lowered vitality of tha perrons end phj steal eondlttoa is strengthened se thst la a short, time jpu will have yeur original strength snd he yearseU agsls. - - ' XHXTTalATKst Both scuts or chronic, or varied tonus, cured te- stsy eared for Ufa. Oar nietaods srs unexcelled snd sclentlae. -, , 1 - TAXI00CX1X Is s dlaaaeed eoadltlea of ths scrotal veins. ' It may be ceased ay blows, kicks, falls, heavy lifting, Dumps, early tadlscreUoa or Buy be a symptom ealy of some speelsl weakness. . s ..-" -' The proper treatment const its of local application for ths pnrpoee ef dispelling the stagnant blood snd contracting She swollea velna. as well ss Internal , BMaleaUoa to, strengthen the aerves which- govern tbe blood supply te these veins. J Though causing yoa so trouble st the wreseat time, year Yerleeesls wfll. If permitted to go without be proper treatment. Impair sad eestroy the slements ef vtullty. Ws dally demonstrate that Yarloeeele can be positively and speedily cured without catting, burning or sny ether form ef operation. . . HOCXB- A. U. te r. M. XYXNINOB. T te 110 P. at. arjKDATs. UKbUH. St. Louis UEDICAL AN9 SURGiai Dispensary O0XXIX axOOXO ,'AX9 TAXXHX gTXXITS, VOXTXAXO, 0XX00V. THE DOCTORS WHO CURE ' , in rxiit ajto cvbm - : : v Catarrh and stomacb troubles, nervous diseases, kidney diseases, bladder trou bles, heart disease, diseases of the , - stomach and bowels, bronchial or lung troubles, blood diseases, special diseases, diseases of the pruatate gland, scrofula and all forma of nervous and chronio diseases (that are curable).' CON8UU TATION FREE. CALA, OR "WRITS. - - xoacB otraxs bt ataxi. Do not despair because you live at a dlatance from the city. Our new system of HOME TREATMENT makea it easy to get expert advice and treatment at home, ineir new symptom Diana cov ers every eymptom of disease, which enabled them to dlacnose your case and tell -what your trouble Is, what can be done lor you ana wnai tni coax 01 av cure will be. WRlTB for their new svmntom list and take advantage of the FREE EXAMINATION. Whether you. OVS MOTTO take treatment or not, the advice costs A lew fee, Qniek Cure, BUld and yoa nothing. ,-r- VaAalesn Tree,xmen. - OaU - r .... . wiax anxr .... . or writ. , ,"""' If you suffer from sny of the weaknesses or disease caused - by Ig norance, excess or contagion YOU - ARE , THE VERT PERSON WB WANT TO TALK -TO. ' - - V we cure you first and then ask a REASONABLE FEE when yon are cured. Ton can depend upon our word; thousands of patients have In dorsed na. NOW, WB WANT TO CURB YOU. with the distinct under standing that we will not demand a FEB until we cure you. - This ap plies to lost vigor, orgsnio wsaknesa, spermatorrhea, varicocele, die--eases of the prostate gland, contracted disorders, strictures, ets con tagious blood poison and ALL WEAKNESSES of men. . ,.-.. 1 Over II Per Ccat af tar Cams lav Un Carta at a Cttt af f II ua Maay Oahr $S. Consultation, and advice F'RES by letter of in person. CALL OR wiiTE. - - - '.'-(... . . 1. - Offlce Hours I a. m. to I p. m.; Sundays and Holiday a, 10 a. m. to 11. DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO. ' THB LEADING SPECIALISTS IN THE NORTHWEST. "- ' ;. . Offloee la Tea BToj Mobsl, SSH Third SV, Ooraar riaa, rortlaetd. Or. y tRANro:;TATic SHI1 YOU TRkVAI. c.-rj lis w l1cl S Batlwaf tint, s to If, strssli-ai-s. notsls; loo t Mil, v 1 fjjtaon Trains to the East Daily 3 Leave, ' Arrive, nrous-h PnllMaM mmmAmwA mA -' - - tag-cars dallv te Omaha. Chleefo, Ssokan iuivisi steeping-ears sally te asnses ui larouga reclining ehalrealrs (seats free) a-ses osiiT. .... UBIoa D,nn . Chios CO-Porl lanrT Sn-i-UI h. the Kset via Usatlngton. dir. t:B0am 1:09 pat Jpoksne Tlyer for Kastsra .. . j Washington Walla Walls.H . ' .' Lewiston, Ooser g aleae ssd Great Northern points, dally. 1:11 pm t:09 sat AtUntle Eiproes for ths Bart ' iminnitoa, Sally , g:ll pot T : 10 am Pnrtlaad-Blin local Sna sll P Dints between Biggs ssd ' ' ertlaad. dallr ... ... S IS ana l:Nta COLLMBIA KITES DIYI8ION. For Aatoria and way points, eeunectlnf with teanier for Ihraes snd IKorth Beech, aieeme a, nsn-et. oork, learee S p. St. eaur. "endari Saturday. 10 s. - Arrives shout I p. a., except Sundsy. ." - TAtlBILL BIYBB BOTJTB. Yer Daytoe, Oresoa City sad XamhlO rive points, steamers Rath snd Modoc. Ash-et. dock, leeve T s. m. dally, except Bunday (water par nutting). . Arrive 1:80 s. m. dally.' except Sunday. airAxa Hivaa aocrra. - roc Lewiston, Idaho, snd wsy points frees Blparls. Wash., a tea mere Spokane aad Lewie ton leeve 1:40 a. at., er upon arrival Train No. 4. daily except Saturday. Arrive 4 p. m. dally except Friday. , . Ticket Office. Third aid Wsshlagtoe Sta. . . - Telephone- Mala Til. 0. W. sflNOFR. Cirv Ticket Agent . Wat. lfcMTJEBAT. Oeneral Passenger Ages. EASTvu SOUTH friff T"'Olll I Q oc( isjei Leave. Arrtrae TJnloa Deoot - Overland Express Trains for Salem, Hose burg. Ash Use, ftseramseto, Ogdes, aaa Vrascleosv - B took ton. r-r.- Los Angeles, XI Paso, , ' New Orleans and the east. : pat T:1I pal Morning train connects st , Wood burs dally except , " . t Sunday with train for ' - - . ; Mount Angel, Bllverton,- - i - -t Brownsville, Springfield. ": ; " WendUng aad Natrea S:00 sat T:3S Put Bngens psseenger con- , sects at Wood burs wlth--i , ,,. ., -. -JL'-..- .. Mount Angel and BUvsrtoa - - local U-.Ufm siO Mam Oorvallls psseenger.. T:00 sm M pin Sheridan peeeenger. 4:00 pm : m Poreet 0R to psseenger, ...(111:00 em 10:90 aia rorest Grove passenger.... S:Mpm 1:80 pm Oeily. IIDaUy except Bundey. " JEryEBSOM BTBIBT 8TATTOK. Per Dallas and intermediate points dally, T:0 a. m. snd 4:15 p. m. Arrive Portland 10:10 a. ss. snd 6:28 p. m. For time ssd card of Oewege suburbaa trains apply at City Ticket Office, er etstlon.- Tlckets to Ksstera solats sad Europe! ame Japan, China.- Honolulu and Australia. City Ticket Office eorner Third snd WuSB tagtoa streets. Phone Main T12. - o. w. stinoeb, w. MeMoaaAY. City Ticket Agent Gen. Peas. Agent. S. S. F. A. Kilburn rev Caen Say, Bwreka and Sea Xsxt sslflng freat Portland Thnrsdsy, Aagus SB Mext sailing from Ban rrancleoo, Thura, Bspt. S s. aaxEHonon Asset. - iwlak Peek Me. A Phoee Mala Ilk I- . eiexanna' . esoesviSMaSMYIi A Great Di Happens about jnce In an eg. Wa go plodding along selling builders',, mc chanlcerand shell herd ware to ault men who know. If we haven't bad the Jileasure of serving you this is a stand ng invitation to call. . - Avery' . Co. . - g TXDUI STXBBTV-. . lS. VKISLOV'S - sc3Tnr.a syru? bee been) seed by amines of Bhen JtMr I soothes tbe ohiloV soTtens the gumai sUeys nil peis-euras wind eoUa, aad Is she beat TW Ria TT-rivx l'r.i ia a swi ii be : one of - the . greatssL - outpourings seen In the capital city of Mississippi for years, Mr. Rryan will speak In the new exposition hall, which has a Beat ing capacity ae large as that of any auditorium in the south. If this Is In sufficient to aocommodats tha crowd an open-air address will be delivered. While in tha city Mr. and Mrs. Bryan will be tbe gueats of Governor Varda man. I .., ' . v ataes' Seattle ltlsera. , ' '' (Journal Special Servtos.) Seattle, Wash., Sept. II. Don E. Johnson, who claims be waa driven but TRANSPORTATION, i I . AU AaWaUrOBBS OOXBTw TfO ' NewYorkandBbston ERIE RAILROAD CAM OO BT WAT OF NIAGARA FALLS WOXLS'I OXBATBST INatural -AVonder Stopping as long as desired tip to ten oaya. -. "ERIE" trains make direct con nections with all trains from the weet. When purchasing tickets to the far east, ask your ticket agent to aend you TXA TB3 afZOTtTBaSQTfal - r.'-: ERIE RAILROAD Por detail Information, write H. B. SMITH. T. P. A.. Seattle. TELEGRAPH .- , Taateet en tbe aUver The only steamboat making a round trip . BAT&T :. - ' , ' Exoept Sunday Between - PORTLAND tnd ASTORIA Aan WAT BOZBTTS Leave Portland. ...... ,T:B a. na. Arrive Astoria... .... ...... .1:1 p. as. Leave Astoria. ...... ...... ...1:1 p. na. Arrive Portland.. p. a, - Mi.LS SERVED A LA CARTS " , , aVrtland Iaadlag, Alder nttree Toea, - i Aatoria Landing, Oalleade Beak. -O. B. SCOTT. Agent Phone Main Its. CoIumbiaRiverScenery Regulator Line Steamers - Dally service between Portland and the Dalles except Sunday, leaving Port land at T a. m arriving about I p. at, carrying freight and passengers. - Splen did accommodations for outfits and Uvestock. , ! Dock foot of Alder street, Portland! foot of Court street. The. Dallea. Paoaa Main tit, Portland. of Seattle and then expelled from the typographical union, haa begun ault against the Seattle union and II of Its members for HO.AOe in the federal oourt. The local union allesee thst Johnson bad forfeited big rights. ejTMV TIMECARD OP "TRAINS Portland. Lsevet'-'Arttsn.-) Tsllow atone Perk-Kansas City' - Bt. Louis Special for Chehalla, . "' " Centralia, Olympla. Oray s . : " . II arbor, louth Bead, Tacoma, ;( . .."-( .; j X Beettm, Spokaae. Lewiston, . ' Butts. BOllngs, Denver, Ome- he. Xansae Citf. St. LsaiS-" - snd Sooth east, dally.; IJO pm 4:M so) Korth Coast Limited, electric . , lighted., for Taeoma. Seattle, ' : ' " Spokane, Bstte. Mlnaespolls, ' Bt. Paul and the Beet, dally. 1:00 pm J;00 kaB Paget. Sound Limited, for Clarement, Chehalla, On- ' ' ' ' trails. Taeoma aad -Seattle only, dally 4:K pas S:Wpa 1 win taty . sxprees tor i sco rns. Seattle, apokene. Helens, '- -,-: . Bntte. BPnal, Mbuwapells. .' v V . Llneola. St. Joseph, Asnses - ,-.- 1, . -City, Omaha, St. Louie, with- .i , , out change ef Cars. Direct , . ' , eonnecttons for sll points Esst ' ' ' aad Bontbeest. axltjr 11:48 pal I0 Hpn ? i.Wrfiili-' , : ths costpotrtASiC awtx v . 7 Overland Trains Dally 7: Ths Orwntsl Laalvad, tbe Test kufl Y1A ggATTLB AND gPOBANX Portland time ecbedule Dully. Belly. ;' -Leave. , Arrive. To and from Spekane, . St. Paul. Mlnneepolls, . ' . . -. -mintk ssd sll points Best via Seattle B:S0sm T P0 am ll:pm BJWpm To and front It Paul, Mlnnenpolm. Duluth end all points Beat r--. vis Bpokane.... 1:18 pm 1:80 am Crest Vartbsra Steamship Oe. Balling from Seattle tor Japan snd China ports snd Maslls, earry lag pes- cetera sad freight. - . S. a. Minnesota, Oeteber SO, iB. 1. Dakota. Bovemher Bt. ' . BIPPOM YTJBEM XAISXA ' ' ' (Japan Mall Btesmshts Co. B. a. Xasa Ma will . sail from Beettle abost October 1 . for Japan and Chinese sects, carrying p assess sre and freight. . Pe tickets, rates, berth, reserva tions, ste., call ea or address h. DTcxaoa, a a T. a. im Wrd ex., rsrtlasd. Oregea. - Vseae kuia sett. Astoria & Columbia - River Railroad Co. IS...... . ' f am Aiilaew For Maygere, Rainier, Clate ksnla. A'cetpoct. CUftoa. Ae- torts, Warrenton, level, ' i Hammona, rort ntevene, weer- m hart Park. Beaahle 1:00 am ll:Mam aatoria and toaahers, express daily T:O0 m B:M pa . AU xretna oatiy. J. C MA TO, ii. r. and ft A.. As torts. Or, O. A. STEWART. Commercial Agent, tS Alder street. Phone Mala ue. BOTrTHXASTXaW ALesart BOYTt. rrooi e--iie st e p fnr ht"fc .o, , wsy, V h t. li'dos, taM.e Sed Pair' . a S. S. I ' -atl!s. l-p. mn.h-r 1 ' a. s. i. - '. l-r' 't IH. S'- a s f-" " ( s -' . J' MOM 0"T'- - H i, a f oa ai - ' 1 ' rmm s. .-' ' ' Cite n - . .?.-: .. ; .- Portland - " ' e i r". n- ' 0, D. -. A, te