Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 02, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R & N.
Dipart TIME SCHEDULES ARR1VB
ros From Heppner. from
9:30 p.m. Salt Lake, Denver, 4:50 a, m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
I on is, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Kt.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00p.m. Ockan Stkamhhiph 4:00p.m.
From Portland.
All ailing dates
subject to change.
i For Han Francisco
Hail August -2, 6, 10,
14, 18, 21. ai, 30.
7:00 p. in. To Alaska 5:00 p. m.
August 8, 28.
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivkr 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
r.:00 a. m. Willamette Rivkr 4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Vi ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamettr and 3:30 p.m.
Tnes., Thur, Yamhill Kivkiis. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. fi:00a. m. Willamette Rivek 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. Tues., Thur.
and Hat. Portland to Corval. and Sat.
lis & Way Land
ings. Lv. RIparia Snake River. Lv. Lewlston
1:45a m. 5:45a m.
Mon., Wed. RIparia to Lewlston Sun , Tues.
and Friday and Thur.
Passengers booked for ell Foreign
Countries.
J. C. HART, Agenl, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Central.
aled hay for tale. Charges reasonable. Call
Bon him and have your horses well Ared lor.
w sv m tbt a m
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE
East and Southeast
via the
ONION PACIFIC H. H.
THE THROUGH CAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS.
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS.
FREE KECL1N1NU CHAIB CARS.
Portland to Eastern Cities
Change.
Without
Qnick Time.
I nion Depots.
PerHonally Cunilncted Excursions.
Maggage Checked to Destination.
Low Rates.
Direct line to TranB-MisfiisHlppi and Inter
national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraska,
June to November,
Write undesigned for rates, time tables and
other information pertaining to Union Pacific
K. H.
J. H.LOTHROP, or J. C. HART Agt.,
Gen. Ant.. 135 3d Ht., O. tt. A N. Co ,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD-
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced couduotors and
porters, v
SHE YOD 601 ERST?
If so, be sure and see that your
tioket reads via
T(e Horinwestern Line
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
Tina is the
Great Short LiQel
HKTWEEN Tliii.ciloiro To Kansas City and St. Louis with-
,NUJU11 out change via Halt Lake aud Mis-
DULUTfT, St. PAUL, CUICAGO url racmc 14llWttJ,
Mnni'svo To Kansas City, Chicago, Budalo and
JIlUllUop, Boston without change via Salt Lake,
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Rys.
Tiinciti.nii To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and
mtailujn, Boston without change via Halt Lake
and Chicago, Kock Island & Paviuo Ry.
To St. Joseph, Kansas City and
Ht. Louis without change via Salt
Lake and Burlington Route.
RESULTS OF THB WAR.
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vcstlbuled
Dining and Weeping Car
Trains, and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME"
lias Riven this road a national reputation. All
uIrhms of passengers carried oil the vestihiilod
trains will t extra charge. Ship your freight
and travel over this famous lino. All agents
have tickets.
W. II. MEAD, F.C. HAVAOK,
Uen. Agent. Trav. K. & P. Agt.
i!l Washington. St., Portland, Or,
Some New Things We Bare Acquired Very
Recentlj.
Here are a few of the things about the
Philippines that oar boys, who arrived
on July 1st, will learn regarding- the
country :
No brooms.
No bats worn.
Girls marry at 15.
No knives nor forks.
Tbey sleep at midday.
Horses are a oanosity.
More women than men.
Rice is the ohief product.
Cattle as small as goats.
Manila enjoys electricity.
Natives bathe thrioe daily.
Dewey had a rabbit's foot.
The grasshopper is a delioaoy.
We buy halt Manila's bemp.
Laborers earn 10 cents a day.
Coooanut oil is an illuminant.
Manila was founded in 1571.
Buffaloes are need for plowing.
Orchids oommaod $1,000 apieoe.
Manila has 200,000 inhabitants.
Annual cigar output, 140,000,000.
Weyler was governor for four years.
Belles smoke cigars and chew betels.
Cigar factories employ 21,000 women.
Cigarmakers earn $6 to 810 a month.
A yard of cloth is the robe of the poor.
Macadamized streets; tin - roofed
bouses,
SANTIAGO DB CUB I.
Girls smoke.
Inhabitants; 40,000.
Forests of mahogany.
No wild animals ezoept dogs.
Everybody takes a nap at noon.
Here is the behest land in Cuba.
Lottery tickets on sale everywhere.
Most of the houses are one-story build
ings. Santiago is the Spanish form for Saint
James.
The belles plaster their faces with pow
dered egg shells.
The harbor of Nipe embraoes 05 square
miles of deep water.
Copper mines have been worked sinoe
the 17tb century.
Tobago island was so called bv Oolum
bns from its fanoied resemblance to the
tobacco or inhaling tube of the aborigines.
Our word tobacco is thence derived.
POItTO woo.
Width, 37 miles.
Immensely wealthy.
Poverty is unknown.
Area, 3,530 square miles.
Trees are always green.
Every man owns a borse.
Older than the United States..
Prinoipal sport is cook fighting.
One mountain is 9,000 feet high. '
Every house bas a roof garden.
Principal pastime is horseback riding,
Sao Juan has the finest harbor io the
West Indies.
PeoDle aleeD in the day. and shop and
A day stop-over arranged at visit at night.
Salt Lake and Denver. Water .8upp,y " T ? the prinoipBl
sources oi revenue. jljoubukc.
CHICAGO
A ride thrOUClh the Millions Given Away
ll is oeriainiy grautying r-o me dud-
FamOUS Colorado Scenerv. lio to know of one oonoern in the land
wno are not airaia io ue generous iu tue
needy and goffering. The proprietors
of Dr. King s New Disoovery lor Con
sumption. Coughs and Colds, have giv
cn away over ten milllion trial bottles
of this great medicine and have the sat
iHfaolion of knowing it nas absolutely
cured thousands of hopeless oases,
Aslma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all
diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs
are surelv cured by it. Call on K. J
Sloonm, Druggist, and get a trial bottle
fiee, regular size !X)o and 91. livery
bottle guaranteed or money refunded.
For rates ami all all Information, inquire
of (. R. & N. and H. 1'. agents, or address,
R. C. NICIIOL, H. K. HOOPER,
Ucncral Agent, (ion. Pans. A Tkt. Agt,
2M Washington Ht., Denver, Col,
Portland, Oregon.
J. O. IUkt, IxkrI Agt.. Heppner, Or.
lUilwaukee & St. Paul B'u OREGON SHOUT LINERy.
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains ou the famous blook
system;
Lights Its trains by eleotrioily through
out;
Uses tlx celebrated elootrio berth read
ing lamp;
Rons speedily equipped passenger trains
every day ami night between Ht. l'anl
and Chicago, aud Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operate ateara-beeted veetilmled
trains, carrying Hie latent private
emupnrttuent oars, library buffet smok
ing ram, and palace drawing room
lee per.
Farlor oars, free reclining chair oars, I
and tbe very bst diuiug obair oar
service.
Kr lowest rates io any point in the
United Hiatus or Canada, apply to
ageul or addree
O. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAHKT, General Agent,
THE KHANCO-PIU SH1AN WAR.
qriCKKUT AND MOKT DIRKC'T I .ING TO
Trav. l'ais. Agent.
Portland, Or.
Frame Lost liln.OOO. the Hermans 79,155
Uvea la the War.
In the Krauau-Prusaian war Franoe
JUAblA, fLAISHAO, ioiI mBny M l.",6,000 men, of whom
I
SOURI RIVER and all " died of wounds reosived in
battle, 3o 00 by siokcess, accident, sui
cide, etc, and about 20,000 io Oerman
prisons. A Frenob statistician estimates
that bis ootintryiuen who were wounded,
but who survived, numbered 138,000.
those injured on the march or by acoi
dent 11,4-1. those who recovered from
illness 32S.0OO, making a total of 477,421
direct sufferers. Tbs Germans killed
numbered 40,877, 17,'J5S died on the field,
and 21,023 io the ambulances, making
79,155 in all. The wounded who snr
vivsd numbered 17,543 men. From first
Io last the Herman field artillery fired
340.0t K) shots, and the infantry 20,0m) .000
The bootr of war oonslsled of 6,r'Ju furl
res anna. 1.UI5 field goos and rapid
firing cannon, 107 eagles and Dags, and
H.'iO.WNJ title, riolusivs of what wm cap
tnred at leisure on abandoned Dnlus.
UTAH, COLORADO, NE-
Poinh EAST, and SOUTH
LOOK AT THE TIME.
NEW YORK, -li days
CHICAGO. "
ST. LOUIS, "
OMAHA. 3
SALT LAKE. 1 J
OUTRODE THE BOUGH KiDEBtJ.
A Keatacky Boy Who Surprised a Moutana
Cowboy.
Chlckamagua Letter.
A tall, lantern-jawed, green-looking
oountry boy from the mountain oonctry
of Eastern Eectooky taught Grimsby's
"Bough Riders" a trick at their own
game yesterday afternoon. Origsby's
oowboys, be it known, esteem themselves
the only pebbles on the beaob in matters
of horsemanship, and look with con
tempt npon all the other oavalryman in
oamp. An in sooth (irigsby s men are
up on all the tricks of horsemanship
and are partially justified in their
assumption of their enperiority. Their
horses aie perfect demons, some of them ,
and it is the glory of the "Bough
Riders" to mount and ride the most de
moniac of these. Yesterday a particu
larly vicious beast was playing havoc
with a squad of cowboys. Five of the
best riders were thrown ignominioasly
after beiug bncked to the queen's taste.
A lieutenant then undertook the job and
was knooked ont in one round. In the
meantime a great, gawky Kentucky
mountaineer led stood grinning at the
performance. Be was a trooper in troop
A, First Kentucky cavalry, but there
was do suggestion of it in his rongb,
homeepum clothes, stooped shoulders
and slouohy demeanor. His came, it
might be mentioned for the benefit of
history, is Charles Bryant. After the
five men and the officer had been well
jounced and thrown, Bryant deliberately
expectorated and remarked iu the drawl
ing fashion of his species:
"I reckon I oan ride that yar hoes."
The Montana men sized up the Ken
tuokian with ill-disgusted contempt.
"That's a Montana borse, pard, that
is," retorted the spokesman. "He eats
green things like you every day."
"I kin rid him," senteniously returned
the Kentuokian.
"If ye kin, ye kin get all the booze
you want at the oanteen," returned the
Montana man, warmly.
"Will ye risk the boss, 'oause I reokon
I'll ride bim or kill him," replied the
Kentuokian.
"We'll risk the horse, bet we won't
risk your blamed ignorant hide," re
plied the oowboy.
"Sling him around," said the Kentuok
ian. The borse was swung around in front
of Bryant. In an instant his lazy de
meanor disappeared. With a bound like
panther be leaped astride the beast,
and in an instant there was a terrifio
truggle In progress. The horse bncked,
kicked, ran around and around the field,
reared on its bind legs and fore legs,
and rushed through the timber trying to
soraps the rider off. But the Kentuck
inn Btuck like a sand burr, guiding tbe
animal with the skill of a born horse
man, and the instant tbe borse paused
to rest digging bis heels and pounding
with a stout club be carried. The
struggle continued nntil tbe borse,
thoroughly tired out and panting, stood
ocile. Then Bryant took one circle of
the field, tbe thorough master of tbe
animal, and dismounted. Tbe Montana
boys watched tbe performance, their
contempt and ridioule quickly changing
open admiration. They were too
generous these Western men to with1
hold full recognition of tbe splendid
horsemanship of tbe Kentuokian, and
when he dismounted a dozen friendly
bauds were extended and a grand march
was inaugurated to the oanteen. In
deed, so generous were tbe plainsmen,
that late in the afternoon the Montana
men led a very muobbejagged Kentooky
cavalryman tenderly to bis quarters and
laid bim peaoeably in bis tent. And
when his commander beard bis whole
etory be could not find it iu bis heart to
obide bim.
Which
do you like best grocer
bills or doctor-bills?
Use the wholesome
baking powder Sch ti
ling's Best. w
GAME LAWS OF TWO STATES.
Epitome of the Statutes of Oregon and
Washington.
There has been some misunderstand
ing in regard to tbe date at which tbe
open season for game oommenoas in this
state and Washington, for wbioh reason
the following synopsis of tbe laws of tbs
two states is published, in order that
sportsmen may not be misled.
In Oregon the open season for game
and fish begins as follows:
Upland birds from September 1 to De
cember 1.
Market pn upland birds, Ootober 15 to
November 15.
Elk, moose, deer and mountain sheep,
August 1 to December 1.
Trout, April 1 to November I.
Ducks, geese and swan, September 1
to March 15.
Io Washington the open Beason begins
as follows:
Upland birds, August 15 to Deoember 1.
Mongolian pheasants are protected
uutil Ootober 15tb, 1900.
Quail may be killed in oonnties lying
westward of tbe eastern boundary of tbe
counties of Whatcom, Ska1, it, Snohom
ish, King, Fierce, Lewis and Skamania,
between Ootober 15th and Deoember 1st
of eaoh year.
Duoks, geese, swan, August 15 to Jan
uary 1.
Deer, September 1 to Deoember 1; four
only allowed to be killed by one person.
Hunting for hides prohibited.
Moose, elk, mountain sheep and goats,
September 1 to November 1; two only
allowed to be killed by one person.
Trout, April 1 to November 1.
Game birds, duoks, deer, etc, may be
sold from the markets only from Ootober
1 to November 1 of each year.
HiannumwHM!
! A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Fiat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, 1. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are in the form of
Beautiful Pastel Pictures !
They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
TSfoKT INVENT,,
MAKES COLLftRS AND CUFFS STIFF AMD NICE
ONE POUND Or THIS STARCH WILL GO
AS FAR Aa fuuNu miu nui
Qr ANY OTHER STARCH.
(yWnHlSlr,.
"Jl P HIIBINGFR BB0STC9
KtOKUKJOWAjtwHAVLNftN..
m
mm.
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
I
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Z
HKITNKR TO
KIIISI . r
tii Horn 11 carm
TO
Hr. PAH,
MINSKAFOLIS
I1'1.1MU
KAItHO
lU'TTK
UKLENA
Tii krU usua l to all punts io thsUmUd
hlU ami Canada.
yt'ICK TIME TO.
Cnk'sim
W AN IWUTsiH
lUtriMoaa
Naw Va
livrrtu
All ether
points
in lb
Km! and
KontbeMt
OiUlU
Kansas City
Hr. trn
Ht. Imi'is
IkmTviH
Free Inclining Chair Cara
Upbobtxred Tonrist Weeping Cars
Pullman Palaoa Sleeping Car
For full particular regarding rates,
tiuis of trains, etc., call on or address
J. C. 1IAHT,
Agent (. II A N. Co., Heppner, Oregon
O. O. Timhv, W. E. Oomah,
Trav. Pass. Agt. (Uo'l Agt
124 Third 81., rorll.nd, Or.
Spokane Falls 4 northers
NELSON 4 FORT SHUTARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
Tha Only All-Hail Ilont Without
Cbanga of Cars Hctveeo Hpokane,
lUisslsod and Nelsoo. Also ltn
Nation aal HosslanJ, daily tierpt
Nu mis ;
I..
AM !-.
IMS! A. M II. IMI ..
IU A.M NmI ...
"Tlic Regulator Lino
Hie Turttand 4 Astoria Navigation Co.
BTSJLVCXXtsB
DHLIS CITY" AND "MQULAT0H
th
Arrlvo
a .i I'. M
S til , M
. I'. M.
Coromeoiing Mon.lsf, May '.'nd,
learners of tha Keirnlafor Llna
leav PurtUml at tiutU a, m. and Tba
Dulles at n;wi a,m.
When yon go to Portland, slop off
Tha Il1i'S and tak a trip down tl
Oiilnmbta; you will ajoi it, anJ '
nu'iiejr.
W.C. AI.LAWAT,
(leneral Agect
Both Speed and Comfort.
Tbe business man compelled to travel
at this season of tbe year, as well as the
tourist traveling for pleasure, demands
oomfort as well as rapid transit. The
Rio Grande Western and its connections
furnish both. From tbe Paciflo North
west, passengers are landed in Chicago
in three days and a half, and in New
York in less than five day. Further
more, the passenger is given bis choice
of three routes through Colorado, and
fonr east thereof. Tickets are sold via
Hioux City, Omaha; Kansas City, St.
Lonis or Chioago. From the time tbe
passenger leaves Halt Lake City nntil he
reaches Denver there is one everchang-
panorama of tbe beauties of nature,
whether the Rockies are orossed via tbe
Teonassna. Banerman nr Marshall passes.
Those who desire it. are given, without
extra oost, a day's stopover in Halt Lake
City, airording an opportunity of seeing
the beauties of the Mormon oapital, and
also ensuring a daylight ride through
Colorado, justly termed, beoause of its
soecery, "Th Switzerland of America".
Via the Rio Grande Western rates are
always tbe lowest aud accommodations
tbe best. Through tourist and chair oars,
as well as standard Pullmans, npon all
trains.
For descriptive phampleta of the fam
ous monniniu scenery, rales, reserva
tions aud other information, address,
J. D. Manhfikld, Gen. Agent,
Kin Grande Western Railway,
112 Third tit., Portland, Or.
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig
inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
tVipm in hpaiirv. rirhness of color and artistic merit.
HHE?" Elastic Starch 1
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
is sold for io cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
beautiful picture.
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
"When you hear dem bells!"
YOD SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee's
And by the wsy tliey have anything you can rail for In the line of
Hardware, Htoves and Tinware.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
75 Cents 75 Cents
THE CORDER CAMERA
75 Cents
CHEAP
DUUAHLK COMPLETE
A DISTINGUISHED UKKMAN.
lntrrtnt to t'lxhf rmm.
Commissioner MoQuirs belieres thst
Clans Kaprrs nd Kamlly Arrlyi'd in Pmdte
tna Thursday Evrnins;.
East Orrgonlsn.
Mr. ml Mr. (Jluus Kupers sud Miss
Auauuta Kuper arrived io lVodletoo
Thursday eight direot from Oermsny
M ICnnara km an nnnln nf Mra. Jna
B aster, and hi. .on, Carl Knpers, own. rJi""h' mM f b' ",WB
iml iirm nf Unrt naar HmIii. Tim lamil
striped bus eat yonnff salmon.
It is . Que tatils Qsh and the commis
sioner ba. txten tu okintf seriously oi
planting It in the st renin ot Oregon.
But Mr. MoQuir ia very careful re-
The most perdit camera ever oirered to the iitlli
A child ran operate It. Can be carried In the pocket. Makes
pictures 2X2.
Camera, dry plates and complete outfit tor making 6 pictures hy
mail, 75 cents ntpll.
Full directions sunt with each ltmtrument.
THE COItDEH CO.,
30 Park Palaca, Nw York City.
TW0 SPLENDID TLnflS DHILy
TO THE EAST
intsnded to go ont to llelix this afternoon
to maks their bniue tbera heraftr.
Mr. Kuper. i. a distinguished Oermao
olti.eo, and for 40 year, held a govern
ment position a railroad watobman. A
a reward for that tervio Mr. Knper.
baa been retired from service, under a
pension ot (UK) mark a year, io line with
tbe plan adopted In tha regular army
and navy of tbe United rttste to retire
o nicer and men on reduced pay at lb
end of a eertaio apecifled terra of service.
This pension amount to about Hi per
month ia United Htatea money. Mr.
Knper rented bis old bom to Germany
and .speflU 'l"Pl Umatilla oounty
tor a plana ot rewidenoe.
Io tins eoooeotion it might be proper
to state thai Carl Knper pure based i)
acres of wheat land oear Uelii for It 3. M,
by payiog fl,(Vk in eeb down. Ue
only bad t U)0, o borrowed I,9oO and
made Iba Oral payment. Tbal was fonr
year ago. Last year b raised enongb
wheat and sold it at a net profit to an
amount nearly aufncieot to pay for bl
rntire farm. He ba cine beo offeied
hiihj fur tbe 4M acre ot laud.
O' eimneHintis al Mulxm with lainra f,
"lk sM all n. '"..! Ik iKiiiila.
twk etmuml as lurai Willi iUiit.
Ueio lVtH)t connection
at Ht. l'anl, Minneapolis,
Kansas Vilj, Omaha. Ht.
Uini aud alder prulOf
uelit jnnU
tla'Si cluvksd Ihtiiiuh lj dttlibSlitill
til IM kela.
1 hmngb ll krt let Janaa and t'Llua. via
laeoma and Northern I'arltla Hteaui
blp Company' line.
for full Information, Dm ear la, wapa,
ifkl, eli., es'l rn or writ
V. C .!.' rl, . D Clii.i
Ar X I' K. ae tlep I aea. Agl
Tbf'"'ir' ITsUUaH,
QUIOU TIIVIM t
TO
Sim ItiiiioIhoo
Aal all iwmbU la llif -n.i. tie Ike Ml. MWt
Southern Pacific Co
n ltifaf llnmaSi rlSia tm all
ka.tnia ri 'I S-mia. (! .wtf Hmi
ef the ra.'ia I.. I'uilmu Hnn
hi vm. IUmii-fftas Mxmr
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sm. .', tt ,t f rW t"'
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STAGELINE
H. ItKKU .1 j iWi,.,
A. II iMtll.VIK I '0"",,
AMI. HOM AHUNulON IO
t iil ( Billrti isisi K"oo.llnp 4JV
nul (M aiiles) Round lup 1 '
Cntidon ( mllra) ion . Round trip
I Irm . Mtllra) .. ! ,. Round trip I
(Hi t (ismlln) I Ko.in4rip IW
Hlaire leave Arlmittoo every annrning
(Hnrolav eieepteit) at o'elork; I doe
at (Vn.lon al 3 p. w. aud arrlvve at Fos
sil al 7 t. tu.
r.oiil.,nl.la iiii.t aoaeriea ati t tar. I
i. ' : .
fit, in'f? i diirvr
Oisooverea- By a Woman.
Another great discovery baa been
made and thai t, by a lady of this
eotiolry, "Iheeaaa fastened Its clutches
epoa tier and for evn year she with
stood It severe! tests, but ber vital or
vati were undermined and death
seemed rnmnoeot. Kor three mouths
aha eonghetl Ineeseanily and Could Dot
sleep, hh finally dierovered a way In
recovery by parehaaing of n a Uittl id
lf. King .Sew dieery for enesnnip
lion, and waa an tunott ielied a lak
lag Bis! iIosms that aha alept all U.aht
aud with two Ih.ltlee La t- u alwolule
lyeiired Her name I Mrs, l,mUr
l.ut." Ti n write V. C Maiunlrk k
t'o , of Phelby, N. C Trial b..ltle free
at K J. nlnenm 'a tlrog irw. I gniar
else &t an4 II 0 every tuittte g iarn.
ee..
11a believes aalmin and Iron! ar
the finest of Inula fishes and wi'l not tol
erate any apeoie of fish that it apt to
barm them. Tbs California commis
sioner bold that striped bass will noi
harm young alnon. If that were true
Mr. McUnir think tbe California baton-
enea would not show uco poor result
At any rale, until lbs troth it known
beyond a ilonbl. be doe Dot oar to
plant an iuferior fisb in order to destroy
superior one.
Mr. MoOuire' new bill will oontain a
olauee making II a penalty for any one
to (lent fish ia Iba itat ot Oregon with-
ont first obtaining tbe 0h O'lmmisaion-
er'a indoraemenl. Thi i( to goard
against a repetition of th oarp folly.
Mr. Mcduira will reaorniueod I tbe
lenislalur th plan adopted by CH-
forni. Thei each oxinty court is am
powerful to appoint men to protect tbe
fish, gam aud forest ot each oonnty,
and prosecute all violation. Tb com
misamner b ope to arrange things with
Iba aid ot tha legiatatnr i a to devote
hie whole iiru 1 1 lb flih industry. Ue
b a ptl of violati io Dtw before biro
which sboulJ b vigorously proeeonte.1,
but hi baod are tied f ir lb leek of
fund. Telegram,
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Arries I IN U..N . . M 4Sp.au
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r H MtilNKH . . R '.H a. m.
" lUU.NI'ilIU . . V4 a m.
M tllK'AUU 111 p. in.
Nest !?
Thmnah Hlis and hair Cam Colonulo to
I lilrwa Mule txlilmle tlmiughnnL. Tbe
ftoeet train la Ins W.
Colorado Flyer
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KA.N.tAd CITY
t in p. m.
2 4A p. m.
1 Jsl s, m.
V II a. n.
Ar. XT. I.OI IS, (Wab. K'y)
6 15 p. ra.
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1.INHII.N irHnti)
" OMAUA (Kthan)
I" HI a. m.
S 12 a. m.
e-O a. m.
Tlifixmh Bleepers Coloralu Rpring to 8t Louis
via Wallah H'y.
These are New Trains in addition to our former service.
For trtieular and folders itm time of Iheaa trains writ
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GENERAL
PASSENGFIt
DLrARTMENT.
MlLWAl'Kl'E, Nov. 5, 1V.7.
rATRONS of tbe WiaeoDiD
Central Line, io pHsicg through
Cbicago may require aome aheiet
ance io the way of Laving their
hariil btct'iC taken form or to
trait) aini carriage) rt bun, or in
uinuy other wiys, an 1 thoy will
fio.l all that ia Jiirel io tii tat re
apoct io th aerTice of the Tahi-ra
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