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TITO OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND.' FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 83. lSCS, JASPER JEOOIOGS ; DAY HOPE Order for New Trial Unites With Other . Coniderat.on lrf v His Favor. ; SYMPATHY INSTEAD OF FORMER REPROBATION Acquittal of Don Jennings, Hit Sis ter, Oprte Powerfully in His Be half HIa Mother's Devotion His tory of Most Mysterious Crime. ' 1' . ' ' '''' '. ( ! (SmcIiI Diana tck to Ta Icmul l ' Grants Pass, Or., Nov. The hap piest woman In Oregon is the mother of Jasper Jennings, because her son. is '.V 0-f ..-a Jasper Jennings and Jailer Colby. ' " t J i ' i .,: i JL -'- . , to be granted another trial by the de cision of the supreme court rendered ' . two day a ago. .. . - The mother came all the way from Virginia to be at the first trial of her son, and hao remained here, waiting for a decision from the supreme court. With' the mother are the brothers , and sisters of Jasper, all hopeful that the boy will go free, as did hla sister Dora, who was Jointly Indicted with him, bnt who wss set free by the jury after a trial lasting more than a week. . Xlstory of T easing s Case. - , The Jennings case Is one of the most sensational and also .one of the most perplexing ever tried by the Josephine circuit court. One night during Bap , '. tember of last year N. M. Jennings, a miner and woodcutter, who lived with -hie aons and daughters In a little cabin at-Qrantts- Hill mining eampf-naas- heraJ was brutally murdered In his bed. His w If a, who had deserted-him, was In Vir ginia. All of the- children, with the exception of Jasper, were at home at i the timay' uora. an ls-year-oia aaugn ter, and her younger slater occupied a bed In the same room where the eld mi slept. Jasper waa at a neighbor's house. . Neither of the two girls heard the shot .fired that killed the old man, notwith standing that the one who fired It muat have been In the room, and the rifle was whoXvardlct-Pl . slept ta a room Just overhead, with only a thin board floor between, heard no aound. i . Dora'a Aeo.uittal Aide Jasper. '. The ease wa rought bttterly In court, the prosecution contending that Jasper and Dora murdered their father for his money. Jssper was convicted on his own contradictory - tsstlmony and - his failure to account for bis rifle, which wss taken from his cabin that night and hid In a thicket near the house, where It wss found. After being eut less than an hour Golden Golden -Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden S)jtkm mm ITesr Satisfaction I rCT:; ygi0 CEYLON - Bjr Stewart iZdward White THE ; P ASS . & C,4 Storjr of Modern American Pioneering ':-;--:;..;;:THlG-PA Beautifully Illustrated and Decorated . n THE: PASS A Book to Keep and a Book to Give Awa :y THE PASS ; , ' By Stewart Edward White . (01.25 Net) ' " - THn OUTINO PUBLISHING COHPANY, ' : S3 aa47 WeeUlst St. New Vorfc , Th Colonel sayst "Y can Mrst most ev'ty omnpM hart, aW ve ca'i kwst my swm'i iongvt," an 'THB BALANCE OP PO WER." the saro, American novL PRESS J0P1NIONS ON THE CURABILITY OF BRIGHTS DISEASE and DIABETES. : "Trtm reeent developments la Saa FrsBclees and from couflrznln. fact to tblijclty It J evident thst not slvae nUrt but a permaaeut care ef both tnee dreaded dleeaees eta bow ha effected.'1 tmu j;Ur Daily JoaraaL "A representative of the Kews baa Joat returned from Baa Frasclaoo. Coo earning ' the .reports tbat the loac-eoofbt cure for Brlght's Pleraee baa beeS found, be saw persoaally a aumbor , waa had recovered and enmes back fully convinced." , Caattanoofs Dally. Neva. ' "Future hlatorf will record tbl decada aa Marking the flrat deanlte eofitrol of Bright' Disease end ' Dtabetee end the nan ef the ebacura bat lamented Bui Urn will be India eohibty oonaected with It. ".-Overland Monthly Mscaalna. "That ehrooltf Brlfht'a Dlaeaae and Diabetes, deemed fatal the world over, are sow cared by the eompoanda dlaoovared la Saa Franrlero by Fulton ta belos ete aliened rwr ae well ae la California." Buffalo Pally Time. . "Many broad ptajal.lan are ualsg the sew diuretic, but the fact tbat medical etblra pre Tent them from proclaiming the discovery to the world beeauae the formula la the per sonal property of Individuate la tble Inatanc practically amooata to a public calamity;" Town ssd Country Magaslns. Baa Jose. ' - "My eva deliberate opinion Is that a Bar feet cure for Brlght'e Dlaeaae sad Diabetes bae " boon at laat dlacoTered. I . be lieve It to be the duty of every lover of hla kind to epread thie good aewa end thue help save from death, aome .of . tat ..thouaaDdtistMt yearly tperlah from theee dlaaee." BfV. W. B. IJrmy la the California Chrietlaa advocate. (The itev. Crmy waa named by tha i'hrtatlea Advocate to Inveattgata three Compoanda. Aft.-r a week of careful Inveetlaatloo be wrote the above to the Advocate.) "There la In thle city a remedy for Dla betea and Brlaht'a Dleeaaa- which haa put everal of our dying feUow-cltlaeBi on their feet. Ita virrtie sate etteated la a way tbat ehould convince any fair-minded man." e uooolula Daily Advertlwr. (The above Is from as editorial aa medical li-gie. latloa. A reader wrote for the name; they replied Sulton'e Compound. He sent the fact with a copy of the editorial.) - ' . Tha above brinea to mind toe eeee of J. H. Oyecelaar of tble city and irreeiatibly trade to the Mllrl that we cure naa oeva found. Be wae to the laat etagca and waa told bit dara were aembored today he la hale ' end hearty." Eureka, California. Dally Xlmee. . . - - "It ta amailns that IB tble intelligent age there chouid-eo-an elawet-certttia epecrne for Brlght'e Dlaeaae aad Dtabetee and yet bnt few know of It. Let It be recorded that three dlaeaeea with care and proper treat meat yield almoet to a certainty. - Thla lum Ja not 'written bj. a anberdHiata bnt by the editor of thla publlcatloa. and I epeak by the card. I had Dlebrtra myself. " Faetfto Uoaat Manufacturer!' Journal. If the oueailoa ef the eorablllty of ebronle Brlght'e Dleeena waa oa trial la the Snperler Court knadrede ot cltlama of thla city, in cluding capita llata, profeeelooal aad Bualaeae men. coald go Into the wltneae-boa to ewear to their recover! re and among them would be the editor of thla publication." Ban Fran tlaco Wine and Spirit Bevlew. -"The Bebliahat kaowa ot two eaaea la which permanent curve have bera effected and of two' otuere who had abandoned hope and are now regaining tfcelr health. Thla etatemeut la made eotely with a view of aiding eucb people aa may be affected with Bright' Dla eaae and have d repaired of recovery." Liver more, California, Herald. 'I feel that I am la duty hound ta let foot reader know of thle thing. If there la any charge eend me the bin, for I fee this la the leeet I can do to help my fellow, man. I do sot know the party who put np three compound, nalther do I know anybody connected with the Inetltutloa. I do know, however, that fhry will hrlp the homaa fam ily." Matt Harrla, Vice-Free tdent Vaa Ara dale Harrla Lumber Company ot Saa Francisco, ta -i - lAmbarmaa of Chicago. -This Is sot too good to be tree.. Th cure Bt-e-faet. Wa aeat- tor the compound and have them la etoca. There are two dtetlnct traataienta. ooa foe Brlght'e Dteeaee and eaa tor IHabrtea. Full literature ea application. WOODABD, OLA 8KB A CO, PORTLAND, OR. i ' i the Jury returned a verdict of murder ta the . first degree. Dora was tried twice. The first time the jury, sfter being out sll night, failed to agree and were discharged; the sec ond time they came te an agreement after a brief deliberation, returning a not rullty. The freeing of the sister will . no doubt have a strong bsarlng on the sec ond trial of Jasper, snd his attorney hopes to win th case with ease. Con- sidarabls sympathy la now being shown for the boy, where there wss sbsolutely none before. Jssper will be returned to ths county Jail here soon, and will bs tried during the January term of circuit court. " He will be defended by H. D. Norton, his former attorney. Granta Pass Is busy with improve ments. SEVEN FLAVORS Gate Japan Gate English Breakfast Gate Ceylon- Gate Oolongf . Gate Fancy Blend ; Gate Gunpowder V v - Gate Black and Green faeW ni iTUsawTfyAf Cwrfni , " ; a i ' . J. A. Folger & G)., San Franrico PASS ELKIUS IfJ DEFEHSE OF SEHATE West VirginFan 8ay Therar Can Bo Nor Decadence In High Places Among Vt. - : . LOFTY sfefMSE OF DUTY ' i STIRS PUBLIC SERVANTS Ambassadors of . Great Britain and .Germany Speak for Closer Com mercial Relations at Chamber of Commerce Banquet. (Journal Beeclal Service.) New. Tork, Nov. 23. At the annual banquet of the Mew York chamber of commerce last night Ambassadors Speck von Bternberg of Germany and Blr Henry Mortimer Purand of Oreat Brit ain were the speakers of the evening. Senator Stephen B. Elkins also spoke. Senator Depew was smong thoae pres- SJUa.., Elkins Defend Beast. - Senator Elkins defended, the "senate aa follows; . "In some quarters, smong those not well Informed, It seems fashionable to talk about th decadence of the sensts. The decadence of the satiate can only follow the decadence of the people and would mark a backward movement in the social condition, morsls. Intelli gence snd integrity of the people. Bo long' ss the people grow In virtue and In intelligence, live In an advancing civilisation and under a free govern ment there can be no decadence In high places, but Instead ysn ever-Increasing virtue and a loftier sense of duty In our public servants. r. " . ' "In times of excitement snd sroused passions. In pence and In war, next to tha auprema . court, tba aanata la th euro refuge and the safe reliance of the people In preserving their liberties snd In all crises proving the greatest guardian of the fortunes of the repub lic." , . - . - .. . Tot Closes Belatioma. Baron Von Sternberg said,' In partr " "We are inviting you to closer com- rmerclsl relations. 1 refer to the hand stretohed over to us ths other day, which we so gladly accepted. We are now stretching a friendly hand across the north Atlantic which you may grasp If you will. Tou have Just sent a com mission of esperte to Germany to make a thorough atudy of ths tariff situation In Germany snd to thoroughly acquaint ths Germane with the American situa tion. May thla atep bring great advan tages to ths commercial and Industrial life of both our countries. Germany has sxprcssed her hearty gratitude over' thla atep, lnv which ah notices ths sin cere efforts of the Washington adminis tration to b.ring about an improvement of our Commercial relatione. Not only shall we endeavor to give freely of the Information they seek, but we shall try to understand from them more clearly the point ef view ot the people whose Interests they-represent, thus arriving, I hope, - at a mutually satisfactory agreement," r ; ; - Snrsad Sorry to Oo. , . Sir Henry Purand expressed his re gret at retiring from bis post - am bassador and concluded: ..o Englishman ever came to thia country or left It with heartier good will toward America than I. ' Toasts to me neaum or rung cawsra of England, Emperor William of Ger many and President Falllerea of France were drunk. RIGHT-UGLY JOB AWAITS - RETORH OF ROOSEVELT Ha Must Reckon With San Fran r Cisco's Attitude on Japanese in Publio Schools. (Joersal Rpeelal gel lire.) Washington, Nov. 18. When Presi dent Roosevelt returns to Washington he will And waiting for him a report Of ths secretary of commerce snd labor on the sltustion In San Frsnclsoo over ths question of attendance ef Japaneae pupils In ths publio schools. Ths prssldent will not be pleased with ths report, for, It can be stated. Secre tary Metcalfs mission resulted in fail ure so fsr ss removal of ths Inter national problem la concerned. pTresldenl "Roosevelt will "be ToWthst no difnfiuityatandaJiL-lliewarofobr talnlng a decision In ths . courts to ths effect thst a treaty with a foreign country Is the supreme law of ths land and aa such Is superior to all ths laws and ordinances ths state of California and ths city of San Francisco can pass., The question resolves Itself, of course. Into one of sctlon. . It Is not likely the president will relish tbs work of forcing the people of ths cosst t6 do that which they have resolved not te do, but unless they make up their minds to yield no other course than legal force seems left open to the na tional admlnlatratloo. ' . .- CARUSO HEARING IS J ADJOURNED UNTIL MONDAY ' " "' '"" " (Joersaf Special Srv1re. Nsw Tori. Nov. 23. The acttdrrs of the prosecution show that tha psst chsracter of Enrico Caruso ths world's greatest tenor, Is in for searching In quiry. A woman whose name wss not mentioned wss called while Csruso wss on he stand yesterday, Tha singer was ssked to Identify her., and replied that be could not. The woman , was not placsd on the stand, but ths questions indlcsted that, the prosecution will at tempt to show that tha defendant In sulted her lest February during a per formance of Parsifal. Witnesses following ths singer were friends testifying thst they were st the Zoo with' him snd ssw no set of im propriety. Others said that he was st the hotel as lata aa 4:10 o'clock on tho day specified, so thst he could not have been st tbe mbnkey-house at 4 aa tho prosecution alleges. Ths hearing wss adjourned until Monday.- ' Tr THOUSAND PER DAY , FROM RAINBOW MINE ; (Speetal Diapers Ss Ike JemeLI ' Durkee, Or Nov. li.--Vhen two new concentrators, which have, been ordered by Manager W. E. King, arrive at the Rainbow mine. In the Mormon bssln district, preparations , will bs made for aa all-winter run. Mr. King says hs aspects ha-will be forced to m rr m VU LL l r-NEVErTQUESJ Experiment or take -chancea of any sort. I attempt to cure only thoae diseases that I have been curing for the pest sixteen years, and I believe I am justified in saying that I have learned sll sbout tbem. Were I lack ing In knowledge pertaining to roy specialty I would never have attained my present succeed, nor would I to day be recognised ss ths leading spe cie Hat treating men's dlseaaes. If afflicted, you can depend upon It that the service I offer you Is the- service you need, snd Is service) such aa can be rendered by no ether physician. My prsctloels the Isrgest because I Invariably fulfill my promises. VARICOCELE ' Under my' treatment the most sg gravated caaes of varicocele are cured in a few daya' time, - There Is - no pain, and It Is seldom neceassry that the patient be detained from his occupation. Normal circulation is at once restored throughout all the or gans, and the natural processes of waste and repair are again estab lished. If you are afflicted with va ricocele, consult m at once. De lays can but bring on aggravated . conditions snd nervous complications that will' impair the vital functions snd Involve the general health. CSHtfadted-Drsorders In the treatment of disorders I-offer a service such ss no other phr alcian can render. 1 The remedies I employ "have a-most thorough and rosltlve action in cleansing the mem ranee of all infection and subduing all Inflammation. My manner of ap plication insures sbsolute thorough ness, and removes every possibility of relapse or a chronic stage. My' cures are not only thorough, but are accomplished In the briefest tlms possible. The Dr We Cure MEN ONLY LICENSED TO PRACTICE MEDICINE IN OREGON . We Treat the Following Diseases :- XIIHa Only atbeumatisxn, Aente aad Chroalo. . Blood Volsoa. Ooaorraoea. Tartoseala. sTeurastheala. sTsrvous Sec 11a e. Varsiysls. Oleat. - - - yphUla. - : . Uaa. Kldasy, Bladdes aad All Trinary A LIFE LONG CURE FOR VARICOCELE CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON We cure this disease without operation or liga- It may be in its primary stage, or it may have been ture, and under our treatment the congested condi- hereditary or contracted in early days, thereby being tion soon disappears, the parts are restored to their constitutional. We cure all its complications. We . natural condition, vigor and strength, and circulation stop its progress, eradicate every vestige of poison ia.reestablishedt. , . , . , rnn the ayatem, and thia without the uae rf mer- , STRICTURE : -"wpAk-ajpcQ - We cure stricture without the knife by an applica- " 1 vVDAIICOO v tion which act directly on the parts affected, dis- Whether acquired or inherited, is cured by our solving the stricture completely. painless and in nowise interferea duties. Aente and Chxoale Discharges, via: Gonorrhoea, TiuelaAlo pisaasse, cured by the use of the only sclen tlflo method known. Injurious to tbe system In no way, shape or form; out, on the contrsry. It builds up the system snd the diseased part returns to a sound snd healthy condition. Zf yon have violated tha laws of kaaJta aad are eonsolous ef a constant drain which la andenntnlng roar ' aystem, coma to as before you beoome a nervous and physloal wreok. zf yom ase weak, gloomy anddespoadent, - have bad aseasnaf ewvaveo)eelf-aSjeli aaasSSsssi 9&&'i9BBfypi&3Ati9w&i9Ga&QK&6i0&aft&BhB3FtoBr3twQM&m vitality, torn to ns at oaoei ens traatmeat will stop all drains aad over oo me sll waaka esses aad positively re . store yon to stra-nrtk aad health. We have emred thoosanda of weak sue aw TStOSB WBIO XATB BBXaT ZISAPrOtTTXI BT TJsTaKXX.EI BrBOTAUBTSJ ABB BABJTBSJTI.T BB QVBBTKO TO ZnTTBSTZOATB OtTB MXTXODO ABTS TBBMI WITXOVT BBI.AT, WHIOB BAB TBBT DOVB . U.II1 Uanna WOVL9 XATI BATED TNBf TZbSB ABB BOUT. Write If you cannot call. Hours a. m. to p. m.; Evenings, T to 1:10; Bundaya, I a. m. to 11 noon. St. Louis Medical and Surgical Dispensary oo: SICK UEnDAGIlE PosltlTelf ere.T these aUttio ruis. Thsy also naevfj Dav tress from Xvspcpsla, ln aiyestion snd Too Hearty latin. Apenocsrenv edy tor Dbalness, Kansas, Drowsiness. Bad, Taste i-the-Jta Coated Tongue, Fsla ta ttst Btde, TORPID Livim. -Thny regolate the Bowels, rarely Tegetable. SUJU1PILL SUA11D0SE. SKJ0IR1CL Genulna Must Bear Fao-Similo Signaturt' - REFUSE lUlSTITUTEt. CARTERS 1 1 PILLS. s-TS-J Hay's ajrvrD rilTQ Ia SfaH 1 New Growth of Thick Loxnriant Bilr u. hair was fslUng out badly, snd after using s bottle ef HAT'S HAIR HEALTH I found thst my hair haa grown wonderfully. I will recommend It to any sne who eeks sbout It. Tours truly. , MRS. 8. B. BROWER. Ill Bayonet it., Nsw London. Csna." Large 50c Bottles lor Sale by IVoodard, Qarke & Co. shut his mill down for a short tima on account of anow, but will keep hla crew of ti men at work underground, block ing out ore for the spring run of ths plant. Fourteen stamps are dropping at the Rstnbow and, although Manager King refuses to sstlmsts a day's run. reli able source state that ths sversge Is I1.S00. Ths Rainbow la considered the richest mine now operated in the dis trict and has a marvelous lodge of free milling ore. . Olrt Ylatlsa ef Brats. . (Journal fSpeeta Seutee.) Dayton. Ohio. Nov. 11 The body of Dora Oilman, aged 19, aa employe of a I HARTFRSI Iwees as w I ITTIE IVER r-r n mum BB. TAYXOnC ' The Leading aTpeelallsV arr rxa n onr QflD ' Of AJTT UXCOXWLiCATXD CAM When CURED Consultation Free or V?lV Slseoaee. Hj22i?aT" Our treatment is methods so that with your business Tayl Co r BXOOBB ABB ' TABODCZiZi BTBBBTB, BOBT1VABB, OXXOOB. PERFECT makes manhood equal to all emergencies dutlea of life. ' In seeking medics! treatment -there sre eertaln qusllfleatlons that you should require of your attending physician. Ability, experience), skill and 'an established reputation for RELIABILITY. We claim the above re , ejulrementa, which are necessary for successful treatment of diseases of men. Varicocele Blood and 7T Hydrocele ' Skin Weak Organs" Heart Nervousness Lung Contagious ' Liver -Blood Poison ' Kidney : Rheumatism Bladder and 1 v Urinary Diseases Sm?H Fee?You-Can Pay-When.Cured Consultation free. Letters confldentlaL Instructive book for men, mailed free. In plain wrapper. If you esnnot call al offle'e, write for symptom blank. Horns treat ment succeesfuL Offlc hours a. m. to I p. m.; Sundays snd holidays, 10 s. m. to 11 m. DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO. THE LEADING SPECIALISTS IN THE NORTHWEST. . OffloN la fu TKoy SotX 6a H eUrtt Stag Coim Ti, rOsTtUaA, Or. V A ,if 'nrovr BWir vgur vtnTiv y Bij pi Jj lajas rrrsji tr bvobjip TtMawissfi, KATN'S RtiuBki CiAllinto NAMtlof Orf qonaWsthmgron rarmtri.f rsir,arsai,kosi portet,cr)i(kesi.sro(K nunoer si teavsv, tTt. RURAL DIRtCTORT CH IS trssa tv, sosTtaNe-. esices the National Cash Register company, mutilated by marks of fingers on ths throat, with all tha evidence of assault and murder, haa been found In the weeds ta a suburb. She had been miss ing slnos Tuesdsy. Her mother Is dy ing from the shock. Hounds are on the trail, bu. the rains have probably ob literated the scent. . Tor any patn, from top to ttm, from any causa, 'apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo OIL Pals can't stay where It la used. LY I AM NEVER. Pi DOUB'P -I Am asver In dqubt aa to what the. results from my treatment will be. Day after day for sixteen years - I havs been curing case sfter case of the several diseases peculiar- t men No ease comes' to ms now, ths like of which I have not treated scpres ef times In ths past, and I caa air waya say definitely whether I will be sble to effect a permanent euro. I never hold out falsa hopes or make promises that I cannot fulfill, and - you can rely absolutely upon any encouragement I may b abls to offer you. . If I promise you a cure,-a euro will follow. - WEAKNESS" I eure functional weakness In men. I know of no other physician cur ing this aliment. Most doctors treat wrongly. They gtve stimulants and tonics. These ; things can't euro. -Weakness" la a symptom of pros tatic disorder, snd ths treatment must bs local. This Is a truth that -I myself revealed. I have perfected ths only system of local treatment that cures "weakness," A few doc tors over' the country claim te curs ' "by the" Ssmssmoartot thetr'tTeett ment . Is only sn Imitation of ths -genuine "Jolen" method. The gen . ulns is here snd Is sdmlnlstered by Its originator. Don't hop to find It elsewhere. .. Specific Blood Poison No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to ths Interior, but harmless, blood cleansing remedies thst re move the Isst poisonous taint. ' 234M Morrison Street Cor. 2nd, Portland, Or. W M $10 Consnltation Free We never disappoint our patients! We accept any incurable cases! We never hold out false hopes! We never fail in any case we take! the parts effected are restored to their normsl conditions. Ihe established cure is permanent, not temporary. . . - HEALTH tt. least equal to the ordinary IX" . TRAN SPORT AlIOW. . S.S. F. A. Kilburn Far Caas Bar. Sar-ka asd Sea Srsaelae. Nest salllnff rroan Portlaed, Friday, Ifov, 1A Kes Balling frets Saa yranrlaco, Tkar Bev, 14, CBAa'c BTEBLSktlTB. A (est. OaK Street Dock, Phone Main 2950 r"s s c"Jt L.aOe IsiwLUsy 3 ha Wa oaed hrMiUton of (tntbora for their etitMra wnila T-ofiiinx for ovor l ifiy f rwi U SDOtrMBl mo oii'i'i. M.rr-iis an sunta. ai all pain, ("ir-e ind euUo, and Is sue kov ran1' it" ' a TRAi;r?crr.v w .11 -2f. jn tJiiAW n v" i - AwiUraoroKcinc i Train to the East Dally J . Thieack rtillaiea atasdard a as toarlal sleew fall, ta Ob .a. Calces. SaokaMI towlet sle.lne-cr Sally a kaaaas Ctlf . Sl"! l""0 tsairealis (seals tree! es loa Seat Sally. Ctkvjro-Peril, SseirlU Se ' ! E ; Hastlnctoa, eif. t:Saa t0S sea n.', . rIeT fn gastara . Wa,lnttoo Walls Wall. Lewlatcm. nJb .'Ai. .i ?CT' ."orthera snlnta. dally. S:l( SSI SS SSI al tla nSle - aa. - sa "a. w ti..H";,in.""00' " ts:Wss l:SB KPwtjana.niMs lor.1. for all . , srs betweea Bins tad etlaad, aZi7. . , 7.. . S tssra SSs- OOLDMm ITg DIT1SIOW. FOP Astoria ai h.ut. In a WTtSJ steaBer tor Ilwaee asd Vorta Base. Btsawse Raaaala, AA-sf Seek, leave S 9. St. ar. "s. sasaayi garnnj,,, p. ss. Aartvos a. av.. eseeyt SaMay. TlalRILt, BIVSB BOOTB. Bssday. . bw its srvca arm. .,raL tvl,too. Idabc aad way paSsta Sraaa Blparta. W.ih.. steamers Bpekaae aad Lewts ? leave B:40 a. aa, ar spaa srrtval Train . .', d11' sararday. Arrive 4 B. aa. daflv evrant hu. Ticket OtrW, TStrd snd Wa.Magtaw sta, Wat. MfMTJBBat. Oeaeral Plannt Aaasrt. EAST SOUTH Cnloa Dpot leave. yrvimaa Hiprasa Tratas I OT BLa let saa B.uka.. a .k Jsad, Baeraiaeale, baoea. . ' Saa ttaaeSM. Stork toa. if AMelas, Bl - Fsae, ' New Ovleaas aad the east. : sal t ill BBS Mora'aa traia eeaawets at Wood bora dally except 1 Sunday witb Moeat Aasal nd Sllvertoa local. . ...... tM sat 1M SSI winii urov paaaanger eonseeta st WnrfLr, na ' . Albany dally, except Baa- . day. with trains lot polats ' , , en WoodrxftsprlBsSeld sad ' ' ' Albanv-Latbanoa hrawhaa.. 4:11MB ll0sst Corvallls paaseaper oTOOssi S'JWp RheHdsa paaaeosor 4:ie pas eiO:sas roreat urovs paaaemrer....llii;no sal ht :n am roreet Grove nauvar.r IIS'B) pat S:S0 psa -iaily. Iinallv exeoet WaBdav. Ter PalU and taterawdUte polats dally, Te t. aa. aad 4: IS p. a. Arrive turtlaad 10:1S a. si, snd S p. bv. Per tin. aad card ef Oaeoaa satmrbaa traBMB apply st City Ticket Office, or ststtoa. TKiets to Eastern points snd Earopei asw Japan, China. Hanolala and AnetraUs, City Ticket Office corner Third sad West. htstoa streets. Fsone Mala T12. o. w. STiNorn, . ws. mckttkbat. City TlrketAreat. Oea. Paaa. AaaaS T-i 1 a r- 01 nr OF -TRAIIMQ RortlanA . Leara. Arrive. TeHewataae Park Staasas City- Dl. 0p. 1 1" wmi Cestralla. Olynpls. tirar'a ' II arbor. Boats brad. Tacoaas. . ., Seattle, Spokane, Lawlatoa. ' Batte. Bniinsa. Daaver. Otna- - ka, Kaneas City. St. hemlM ssd Soatkeast, dally S:S0 psj 4:SS pes Knrlk Cooat LlmltaA eleetrls i Irk ted. for Tacaaoa. Seattle, ' Spokane, Bstte. Mlnaea polls, Br. Vmmi .nit tho Eut. dallv. B.-OS Baa IStia LltneaUi. aVjaaiL- i.iaiitod. for Clar.nwt, Laabalta, t.o- iraiia. iicm a.ia miuf snlr, dally 4:B9 psj S:SS pa Butte. St. Paul. Mlaaeapolla. i.ineom. Rl. jnsepn. aanaas City, Oawaa, St. teals, wits- . .k. .K. eonnectlnns far Sll pontts Bsst and BoBUMaat, sally..., ll:dSss te:SS sss IX tmc cosiroraAsa. wax. 2 Overland Trains Dxfly 2 "tse Orkaatal Limited, ike yaet stafl VIA BgATTU ABD BPOKAHB. rertlaad ttsae seaeaaJe Daily, . Leave. Ta and front Bpdasaa, St. PaaL kllnneapolla, rmtetb aaS aU noftaSS Dally. Arrlva, Bast Via Seattle B:Sssi T-eesai 11 .4B sal e.SOsa Ta and fro St. past r Ultneepolls, Delntb ... . sod ell polBts Bast vts Spokane.... S IS pas lm reat BerUera Btsaiashlp Os Bantag fraw Seattle Sat Japaa aad Cklsa porta ssd ataatU. earrylag pss eenfen aad fmlsHt. B. A Dakota, BrreaaW SS. - A B. Minnesota. Jaaaary S. ' virrox TWSEB aiisjia. IJapan Mall Steesaahlp fm ) g. S. Akl Mara VflU sail fraas Seattle a boat Bovembor tT foe Japaa aad Cbtneee porta, earrylag lisiaiw aad frelsht, . ' For tickets, rata, berrk, laearva Hobs, ete., sail ea or sddnse k. picssob. a r. I. a.. w tiM at., rarC aad. Ongas. Thee Btaia SSS, a . ' t ri - asiorid ot uumiuuia River Railroad Co. Caloa Depot Lsave. ' ' Arrive. Foe starters. Rainier, data, kaale, W rat port, Cllftoa. Aa torU. Warreutoa. rlsvot, ', Hasiaiead. rort Stevens, Uesf ,. ' ban far. Soaalile S'SO UBaa Aatorta aad Seaaaere. express 4,11, i:bsbj i r All trains dally. . . ' j. C. MATO. 0. F. nd P. -,. .Jmroi"., C. A. STSWABT. toninievclsl Aat AMer atreec Pbona Mala sue. Upper Columbia River ' ' asraer- sasa fl- . Chas. R. Spencer Leaves Oak etrett dofk every atnndsf. Wednesdny snd fl.l.y st 7 a m for TBS P.U1I snd I SIT a. connoting wilh tn . o-a porta ttoa Cornpao ' '"; ' ";' ss-(Hr east e fca.Al i.. 1 'irrt Ins arrlvea 1'ortlnnd. lu.aaay. day and Fitnrday 11 I p. " I-w t nd exr-ell.nl rvlc. I . . IMO snd i1"! t- 1 " at yea save ao eeewe- 1 ' aal will Ads lat-"r y I sat of seaaA srlk I . Krer Daytoa, Oretoa dlj aaS Xamhm ftesS "t. ateaaiar KaLb aad Uodoe, Ash-et. eseaa ,7 ".a. si. dally, except Baooay (wataf par- I JYsoiTia" lel awAatTwa) i