T h a t I m p u d e n t C a p i t a l “ I ,” I I . Zola, when In E ngland, w as much Im pressed w ith th e E nglish use of tho CAREER OF THE MAN WHO INVENTED capltnl “I.” “W hy Is it," he says, " th a t the E nglishm an, when he w rites of W e a l t h THE SMOOTH TRICK. S T E A M E R M A R G U E R IT E , i t him self, should Invariably use a capi­ STATE O F F I C E R S of h a ir is -------- W ill m a k e ------ - S T A G S L iIlC E . o f n ia U tal letter? T h a t tall T w hich occurs Men l i e I m p o s e d o u M a n y w e a lth so often In a personal n a rra tiv e strik es S t a n d i n g l a t h e N a t io n . Slade a ........... T .T .O e e r. r e g u l a r d a il y tr ips me a s being very a rr o g a n t A F rench­ in d e e d , Hi« S w ln- B a r r e l o t M o n e y W it ry of S u i t e . |. ......... F . I. D unbar. m an, referrin g to him self, w rites ‘Jo — Between— 1 Stage Leaves Steam boat Landing e s p e c ia l- d t i n g G a m e a n d H ie d n P a u p e r . • ) & 4 l 4 « . r e r . . . l $ H ............K. Moore. w ith a sm all ‘j;’ a G erm an, though he Of th e U m pqua for Florence Saturday«- 1 y t o a L ew H ouck w as th e inventor of tho may g ratify all his su b stan tiv es w ith V ;i ml.il Fnblic In stru c tio n J . II- A ckerm an notorious th ree card m onte trick sine ta p lta l letters, em ploys a sm all ‘1’ In ' ’W . P rin te r.............. W ill — R eturning, Stage Leaves Florence w o Bi a n . ab o u t the cleverest card sh a rp iu the w riting Tck:’ a S paniard, when he uses E v e r y Sundays. ) R T i^ » .y w orld. H ouck w as well know n iu K an­ the personal pronoun a t all, bestow s THE STEAM ER . o t h e r E x tra T rips W hen Necessary sas City, w here ho operated ou and a sm all *y’ on his 'yo,’ while lie honors x e off for 20 years, m aking th e city a the person he addresses w ith a cap ital p h y s ic a l'a ttr a c tio n is Charges Reasonable. so rt of way statio n ou Ills trip s east ‘V.’ 1 believe Indeed, though I am not e Second D istrict . . J . W . H am ilton se co n d a ry to it. W c and w est. , , , sufficiently acquainted w ith foreign e u g e n e - f w e e n c e ecuting A tto rn ey Oeo. M- Brown T he last tim e H ouck w as here he had languages to speak w ith c ertain ty on have a book, w e w ill ju s t returned from a E uropean trip. Hint point, th a t the E nglishm an is the gladly sen d y o u th a t W ill carry freight anil passengers! He produced papers nml letters to only person In th e w orld who applies care tells ju s t how to OOUNTY OFFICERS- show th a t w hile he w as in London he a capital le tte r V) him self.” from Florence to San I* rancisco. P r o p r ie t o r . M. Zola m ight have enforced his con­ w as feted and dined by some of the for th e hair. E. B a n g s , upper c ru s t of English society. He tr a s ts still fu rth e r by referrin g to the W ill also bring up freight ou M on- R . K incaid. Eugene If y o u r h a w is to o Stage leaves ,.H . had passed th ere as a w ealthy and Japanese, w ho really have no word for ?e................. 'd a y s , Wednesdays, and Fridays a t ..........J . R . Hill th in A m erican. li e had letters, ! “I.” In speaking of oneself lri Jnpti- tra v reled e __ __— im issionors H . D- Edw ards inquire ] (J a. ni. arriving ¡it Florence the F or further information too, ____ from S _ ecretary Olney. Secretary nese self depreciatory term s a re used. , day following a t 10 a. m. ..........E . U . Lee C arlisle and o th er leaders of the Amerf sue|j a s “serv an t,” “the a w k w ard per­ Cur! ■k - OF — R eturning stage leaves Florence ican political w orld w hich recom m end- 8 0 n „ -ju n io r,” while lit speaking of o t­ W . W . W ith ers lean political riff............ Mondays, W ednesdays, ami F ri­ ed him la the highest term s not only to o th er people com plim entary term s A. W. B EADLE & CO. is u re r....................... A. S. P atterso n D. P- B urton to the A m erican represen tativ es a re em ployed, such aa “senior," "m as­ days at 2 p. nt. arriving at Eugene assor. abroad, but to any friends of the w rit­ te r,” “prince” (used by young men in ool S u p erin ten d en t . W. M. M iller i 22 M arket St the folio wingday a t 9 p. in. . .C. M. Collier I San Francisco, California. ers who m ight meet him. And these addressing each o th er fam lllnrly). T he < : ri lii li rire of P eace : < H .H g M e n letters were genuine, T heir autltentlel- m ost usual Jap an ese eq u iv alen t for ty could not be doubted, H ouck had " I ” Is "W Htakushl,” w hich m eans liter­ Single fare - - - - 5.J10i . . .¿ i .C . C um pton .« tab le.......... a way of getting entrance into th e ex­ ally “selfishness.”—Buffalo C om m er­ G r o w t h ■ becom es Round trip - - - - y uu 1 clusive clubs of W ashington, P hiladel­ cial. ______________ Tickets for sale a t E. Bangs’ vigorous and ail d a n ­ phia, New York and other cities, and livery barn. Eugene, and at O. W. j CITY O F F I C E R S . N e w Y o r k '« T e n e m e n t I lo n « e o . druff is rem oved. in Ills role of "gentlem an of leisure” he One of th e Indications of the Im­ H u rd ’s oflice in Florence. had so Imposed on men of high stand- It alw ays r e s t o r e s provem ent of th e m asses in th is city is E. B. W ilson lng in the natlou that they thought the g rad u al abolishm ent of the tene­ All through freight on the stage color to gray o r faded ¡aident. all he represented him self to bo him either way between Eugene and I M . M orris hair. R e ta in y o u r and gave him the letters of Introduc­ m ent, as th e w ord Is generally under­ Mapleton, will be charged a t th e , Win B ern h ard t tion that helped him to fleece the aris­ stood. The big rookeries, w ith th eir | pej R ? fi r f r a ? y o u th ; d o n ’t look old sm all roouts, airless halls and rusty ard of T rustees L. C hristensen rate of two cents per pound during tocracy of Europe. D. W. Stibbens fire escapes, are going out of existence before y o u r tim e. the m onths of October, November, j Houck Invented the three card m onte « ES In the o rdinary course of events, by he becam e of age. T his 1» December, Jan u a ry , F ebruary, f 1.00 s b o ttle . A'.l d ru g jis ts . gam e before fire, tum bling dow n and being retnov- e o rd e r<.. . . . . . .Jo h n I. Butterfield March and April, and one cent per : a trick w ith cards th a t has tieeced " I h i m c ’ -jd yo v r B » lr V igor ..............O. W. H urd more people out of uioucy than any ed to m ake room for m odern struc- , now fo r a b o u t M ye-.ri an il I h a v e pound during the months ot May, easu rer . found other game ever practiced. The trick ! tures, and the people w ho live In them I T H E ARCTIC M OSQUITO. .. .G . C. Cumpton June, Ju ly , August and September. | in ir s h a l. . . . is played w ith three aces, tw o black are seeking more airy hom es in the su b u rb s or in the tints up tow n. I t 1» A b o u t t h e M o st T e r r l b l « I n a e c » ones and ouc red. It Is alw ays played S le e p in g C a r s W hile the foreign elem ent continues P « « t I t » i h o W o r l d . w ith a confederate to help, or ‘ stall,’ Alex. Patterson, for the game. T he operator Lakes the : to live In tenem ents fo r tho first y ear i “N othing that has ever been w ritte n E le g a n t G a rd in e r, Oregon. th ree cards betw een his fingers, show- j a fte r reaching N ew York th e children about the arctic m osquito begins to D in in s : C a r s lug them to the victim, and then shtif- I of foreign p arentage a re not w illing to I come up to the real th in g ,” said a g u e st fiea them about and drops them (face exist In the noisome q u a rte rs of tho | In tho St. C harles corridor th e o th e r ^Florence Lodge No. 107. T o u r is t M A » „ , ööiinnunication down upon the table, offering to bet en st aud w est sides. T hey crave m ore j evening. “ I w en t up tho Yukon riv e r S le e p in g C a r o Special attention to Diseases of, on seco a a is Rugata r : 'a n y am ouut of money th a t uo one can light, more a ir and cleanliness, and In I In the sum m er of 180«, rep resen tin g id fourth S aturdays in each m onth. 5 m any cases they get It. R apid tra n sit th e A laska an d D om inion T ra d in g the Eye. S T . PA U L pick out the red ace. R E . W . F o n t i , V. . M . A t this point the operator tu rn s his m akes H arlem as accessible as G rand | com pany, and w e stru ck m osquitoes a s M IN N E A P O L I S 1. B, M ills , S ecretary . head a m om ent to spit or to speak to street, nnd th e re Is no occasion to live soon ns w e got Into th e hills. T hey a re NOTARIES. DULUTH _____ some one in the crow d behind him. | In a dow n tow n ten em en t unless one tw ice as lnrge as our fam iliar bayou species, nnd th e ir sting Is like the prod nnd in th a t m ouieat the confederate likes It. farco No new tenem ent houses a re build­ ot a hot needle. They sw eep along th o ptckR up the re - proved w en d o rfu lly ai d lu*«» i»nul. » it . » ' A ? / 1* * T he operator, when he picked up and prim eval solitude w as broken by tho ing. N ext day he w as bitten th ere n t P H IL A D E L P H IA iR e c o rd e r. MlU>. SA LU -! L. bkl.laAIL.. iZJs-fVU. Iv.lL« FLORENCE. - - - OREGON sh,tilled the card s carelessly the sec­ puffing of th e steam engine. Down a t le a st a hundred tim es, and his fe e t N EW YORK ond tim e, w ith a d e ft m ovem ent of his the o th er end of th e Cape to Cairo line w ere so tevrlbly inflam ed th a t th e shoe* BO STO N AND A U L _ fingers rem oved the crim p in the red the Rlmplo M atahele, when first con­ had to be cut off. E U G E N E O. O. F. H eceta Lodge N o. I l l ace card aud put a sim ilar crim p in a fronted by a locomotive, w ere certain •‘A nother m an. a firem an In th e b o a t P O IN T S E A S T » ' t 1 S O U T H every W ednesday evening in Lodge black nee card. T h a t w as nil there th a t tho strange m achine w as w orked crew , got d ru n k ou A laska w hisky one F o r in fn ria a tln n , tim e c ard s, m aps a u d tic k e t« B it Mali, Florenw, O Oregon. re g o n . rothers In w as to th e trick. Houck w orked It for by th e labor of an inde«nite num ber of , (lfu,r'noüU nu,i iny dow n to tak e a nap a tten d e tc ., c all o n o r writ© , goo»' standi M gjuvited to unuu«.. ywtrs In hotels, on l.illinrd tables, nt oxen, w hich th e y assum ed w ere sh u t lu a corner of th e eugino room. I no­ A . Karnowsky, N . G. R . I V S c W iU R P H E Y , fairs and circuses nnd on railroad up Inside; hence, w hen the engine s to p ticed him a little later and w as horri­ H . W eatherson Sec. G en eral Agent, lto o m i 2 a n d f, S h e lto n B lock, ! train s and stcam bontn. H e tau g h t the ped, they gathered in curious crow ds, fied :.t th e solid brow n m ass of mos- Riti» trick to C anada Bill, a noted gam bler, w aitin g to sec (lie door open and the q tltoes th a t bad settled on a sm all ex­ Of E u g en e, O regon EU G ENE, OREGON. F ill« ,! * . PalaMW-r. pw ent. T?«“ , / ’'' * ! and the tw o w orked to g eth er over nil oxen come out, nor could they for miiny posed section of his cheek and t.trout. Oocd, Never sicker-. W eaken.or G , i n . . . A * . A)’ . A- D C H A R LTO N , th e country. They paid thousands up­ days be persuaded th a t the pow er cf I l l tin hoi r his fre e w as sw ollen o u t o t O. O. F . M aple Lodge N o., 1 -3 . m eets ... CU R E C O W S T IP A T iO d. ... A ssista n t G eneral P assenger A gent, <(»rlt,n n,.,»ÍT V. r.p.s». Cilr»-». K»' tr.il, 5»» V»rt. 31» on thousands of dollars to railroad men th e locomotive cot hl come from other all rosemhlntiee to an y th in g Uuman, b e every T h o rs, lay e v en in g in Neely' « 255 M orrison St., C or., fld. H a ll, Seaton, Oregon. 1. rot h e ts in goo, _ Î r ag ain st the w orking of the three card nessed by the m agie of th e Infidel to : n ear the eye. LyU m ante game. It becam e unprofitable the long tra in of ears. T he steam en­ T i o o . F . Iren e E n c a m p m e n t, Nhi. 42. ‘•The urotle fecth lll m osquito Is w ith ­ Transacted on Favorable Terns * f ? s ami w as given up by llouck. B ut about gine w as to them a living, ¡.cnllent out doubt the most terrible ln»cct p est . meets i n k O. O. F. hall i n H o i e i . e e f t ¿ p u d ú 3 S i l i t ’ - t ttid lu tr r n fti turned on th e p rltitd p al « ¡tie» of th e th a t tim e nil Ingenious English cockney being. O f w hich belief there Is eutl- lu the world.” —New O rleans T lw es- the second and f o u r t h F r i d a y o f c a r It invented the "th ree slii-ll” game, which ous evidence In th e fact th a t on one DemoeraL m onth M c m h e r s o f th is degree are U n ited S to tc i and foreign co u n tries. m j G c iitî& în a » w as even more productive th an thr< e occasion a sheik m ade an tm paasloued " i i W ^ V ^ ftp . I coiyiially h ffi’ C î p ic /tl ’If 3 In te re s t allow ed on D em and C ertificates o t hir e . D . Jk«, F u s t D rlv l.iu In lln s u ln . ot » XHV. curd monte, nnd Houck took It tip . The rem onstrance ag ain st the cruelty of ., . >,.| .ts . D eposit w hen le ft s tated period. ftottx L. F lk sib h , Scribe. o f D i*n< lu tile larg er elite« of R ussia th e re iw.i iitti.strcd three shell ra m e Is a m odern tmprove- m aking so sm all an engine draw so H anAKr C ollections receive o u r p ro m p t a tte n tio n . ¡ r én,' A r^ 'w \ r d Is no lim it to the »peed tit w hich a ' m eut on th e ancient thim blerigging huge a tra in .—W indsor Magazine. c.-.r. b I C ity a n d C ounty W arrants bought. :rii,en. wiiheut '«be Special horse may lie driven through the pub­ i, .tract!' pwA cf .»eri gam e th a t w as w orked a t English fairs •'ICCU lic streeis. T he typical harness b o ra» for many years. T he old wny w as fur AV. E . BROW N, D. A . PAINE, A T h e H e a r ile d l l n b y . CHURCH DIRECTORY 1 ,0 0 0 .^ IK g i I C v /a « • ,y Freo P resid e n t. Vice P r e s id e n t. the operator to crook his knee over the A young m arried couple In B elfast. Is the (,'tto j. a 'trie d founded by F o u n t . ! fu 1 l ¿ i ’tv*' f* O«»» iu«L and It Is , »6. i:.nn ILA -n if ffR fm o tt» r- ,1 H.'efT 1 1 I. <• n o i tj r f o u : , JiA ga. stored until enotigb has lieen accum u­ H. U n i-'i .e, li- >V.kQ, lfc Wl»pn a younx salm ón I k first hat^h-1 p ” n lo a S g n i m , K. T. C h l c s l o , I * . S t. t o o l s , Lam i'bcp«. lated to spin. T he y arn m ade from Land Offlc , a t R oseburg, O regon. Li ver­ laken, 13. PvtS-U.’**» D«J las. Tens. Sin PrsncU'o, Cat. the ltnlr is of surpasälqg softness mid ed. It I» know n n» a p srr. Ju st before ‘ July (1.1KW. Cl.lt leu FtWtf. SOS SALE av It leaves the fresh fo r the salt w ater ! ,- giv en th a t th e fo llo w in g PmJp'.t an«! k Is dyed all so rts of lovely colon». It 1» called a »molt. W hen It first re­ Bled n o tic e of hi» in te n ' T his rem inds the T ales of th e T ow n turn» to «pnwn. It become» a grita», m m of a sign he saw net long ago In Toncblnx. "W bot,” asked the sentim ental an d not until It has Kpnwned Is It en­ th e window of a Broadw ay saloon: young woman, ‘ w as the most touching titled to be dignified by th e nam e of "A ror oeter w it «wry D rink ’ «ulmon. Incident you ever w itueSHcd f” Several m ntfcs evo there w as an an­ And n fter some th o u g h t Henntor nouncem ent lahorlonely «balked on a E x p ected Ileil’i d iOY*» Sorglut'ii answ ered, w ith em phasis: H ta n ’pa klaepbi . son — li< w many S t F la ir «tree*, «hh wmk in front of a beer refectory which read like th is: "An election.’’—W ashington Star. does tw o «nil tw o m ake. D onald? “ Pre lunge 11 2.’ D e u a l d - S ix . It took the man who saw this sqwa In tim es of acarcity the South Afrl- G rnn’p a -W ’h n t are yon talk in g tim e to figure out tlm i «!>» t*'»’ " ' “ wb? cari natives som etim es rob the a n ts’ abo u t? T w o a n d tw o m ake four. nests, and ns much ns five bushels of D onald-Y e», I know : hut I thought d id n 't drop In betw een I t o'clock am i grain have heel) taken from a single you'll “h eat me dow n” a hill—London 2 o'clock would be very a p t to hum til« free lunch.-W evelm nl Plain tm aler. Best. Punch. L I _ ¡.j. = -> - * « { F / :™ “ ™ B a rre tt, P rop L l E L L A STAGE LINE. ORTHERM P a c ific , R y. S&oo ( ■ HtALSWARLiJN