Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 30, 1898, Image 4

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    0. R. & N.
Dkfabt TIME SCHEDULES AaaiVB
ro From Heppner. r0K
9:30 p. m. Salt Lake. Denver, 4:50 a. m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Bt.
Faul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00p.m, Ocsah Steamships 4:00 p.m. ,
From Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco
Sail Oct. 2. 5, 8, 11,
14, 17. 20, 23, 26, 23.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska 6:00 p.m.
September 17
8:00 p.m. Colombia Rivee 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Steambks. Ex,Bunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Willamett Eiveb 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex.Bunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Yi ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Wiixamettk and 8:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivkrb. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. , Tues., Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval- aud Sat
Us it Way Landings.
Lv. Rlparla
d ally except
Saturday
Snake Riveb.
Riparla to Lewiston
Denver Oio" Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist cars without chaoga.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In cbarpe of experienced couduotors and
porters.
Impossible!
If you'd pay your grocer
$io a pound he couldn't sell
you . better baking powder
than Schillings But,
CHASING A GOVERNMENT.
THE WHITE BQUADEON.
How tin Onited States Vessels Came to Be
Painted White.
In 1885 Commander Wilde was in
charge ot tbe Dolphin, then attached to been installed at Tours.
Islamite That CalaSM Ami
Kjperlaaoe la Frame.
The present voyage of LI Hung
Chang brings to memory the trials of
Chang1 How, once Chinese ambassador
to France. In 1870, says the New York
Times, he went to Europe to settle the
contentions which had arisen follow
ing the massacre of Tien-Tain. When
Chang How left China the French em
pire still existed; when he landed in
France the empire had been over
thrown, and he did not know to whom
he should eddress himself. At Marseilles
they told him that a government had
Chang How
the North Atlantic squadron, and then went there as soon as possible, but
an idea evolved by him originated the 'd tha) MM. Cremeieux and Olais
The White 8quadron." DUum LU 7 xTX.
Li 11 uit .1 uuu win. . J t . V. . ... --
term, '
Unnrtuiro T Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and
lllllUUtt) 3, Boston without change via Salt Lake,
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Rys.
TWrlms To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and
I UtsUitj!', Boston without change via SaltLake
and Chicago, Kock Island & Pacific Ky.
IVonnoerlairo fit- Joseph, Kansas City and
ueQDeSUHyS, Ht. Louis without change via Halt
Lake and Burlington Route.
ThnKifmH) T Kansas City and St. Louis with
lllUrSUciyS, out change via Salt Lake aud Mis
souri Pacific railway.
In July, 1888, the Dolphin was in New . Bord 8aid ChanB. How.
York harbor, where tbe heat was almost philosophically, but when he arrived
osupportabie. xne exposed sarraoe oi i Cb old difficulty arose to whom
the ship was like the top ot a stove, and should he present L.imeelf, Cremeieux or
one day the commander, chancing to Admiral Founchoir JNoonecouiateii
innnh it. almnat hliatflrfid his hand. A him. UambeUa was coming m a oai-
loon, but it was impossible to reach him.
I Tlion rtmnff TTnw wpn. In RPP -Till PS
Doat asnore, who a note bkidK iavai ra - ntt t . , tllat t1l.
s
tbongbt Jocourred to him, and be sent
with n note asking Naval
Constructor Wilson to come to bim.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
When the visitor arrived be was asked he said, "let us go to Versailles." So
to lay bis band on the ship's side. I the entire embassy left for thit city,
Of oooree the band was quiokly with- A-t last M. Thiers had been appointed
. .... .... I 1 .1 M . . .. nnJ rhann
rswn. "Wbst do yon tbint or living cu w ijwu.ciuiii uuu v...UB
in a fnrn.na lib. that?" a.kAd th nam- uow woula De ro "P w ulm'
mm v a w I v i i vi rri a J J 1 T. ..
WO BJi an. iney aemanueii tuc axuutus
ani-.t'ca nrorlanriala fnr T.fW OmTJtrTl
"It is terrible," was the reply. "! ment. He had none. "In that case it
there no way of cooling ber offT impossible to present you. Go to
I have tboogbt of a. way, and you Peking, get your papers made out in
obo belp me. I want yon to send me due form, return, and you will be pre
some white paint, with instructions to lented to M. Thiers." So Chang How
Lv. Lewiston
dally except
Friday
For rates and all all information, inquire
of O. R. & N. and S. P. agents, or address,
ft. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pans. & Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington 8t Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. (!. Hakt, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner,
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
ARE TOD GOING ERST?
If so, be snre and see that yonr
tioket reads via
Tie . Hoitiw8stBu lias
' ....THE..'..
CHICAflO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS TBI
Great Short L'iqc
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
Dining and Kittening Car
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NOHTDERN
KELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Witbont
Change ot Oars Between Spokane
Rossland and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Rossland, daily exoept
Sunday:
Leave. Arrive.
8:00 A. M Hpokane 6;40 P. M
1110 A. M KoHsland :10 P. M
B;10 A. 11 Nelson 0.45 P. M
Close connections at Nelson with steamers for
Kaslo, and all Kootenai Lake points.
Passengers for Kettle Klver and Boundary
reek oonoect at Aureus with stage oaiiv.
rfflf
UNION PACIFIC
THROCGD TICKETS
TO TUB
East and Southeas
VIA THE
II R
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
Trains, aud Motto:
PULLMAN PALAOK SLKKPKBH.
PULLMAN TOUH1ST HLKKPEUS.
KltKK KKCLININU CHAIB CAHH
ALWAYS ON TIME
rortland to
Eastern Citie$
Change.
Without
hasil an this road a national reputation. All
ulasso of passetiKors carried on the vestlbuled
trains wlluoiit extra charge. Ship your Irelghl
had gone to Versailles. "Very well,"
PUZZLED THE LINGUISTS.
He Oat Thoafcht to Address Hlaa la
English.
Schneider, you know, was held up un
til the immigration people had found
hia baggage. But Schneider said noth
ing, even though they put him in the
detention pen with a lot of Slovaks and
a handful of Liverpool stowaways.
Schneider had arrived on the Majes
tic, and he waa sad. He retilly object
ed inwardly to the loss of his things,
because he said so afterward. But
that was all subsequent to the fun he
had had unwittingly with the immigra
tion inspectors.
It is a well-known fact that these im
migration people speak more languages
than you hear in two mont-h on the en
tire East side. Only once have they
been stumped, and that was when a
Hottentot Bushman came along with
a few labial gymnastics that seta-guessing
every man on the island.
While Schneider was moaning in the
pen Chief Clerk Lederhilger came
along. Chancing to observe the mel
ancholy appearance of the man, he
turned toward him. Now it happened
that Schneider, besides having a sort
of Teutonic air, wore clothes of unmis
takable German origin. So naturally
Lederhilger addressed him in German,
"Sind Sie Deutsch?" he aBked.
Schneider humped up his shoulders,
spread out his palms and shook his
head.
A NEW FIRM !
E. .G Noble & Co.,
Successors to Noble & Co.,
Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Baddies. Whips, Spurs, ani an endless i
lof of everything in their line. E. G. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comjwje the
i new firm who will pay all billB of the old firm as well as collect what is due.
! O. OBJLE Ss CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam
Bsbee s
And by the way they have anything you can call for In the line of
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. -
oee it on this ship."
Tbe oonstrnotor looked grave. Naval
regulations deolared that all war-ship
ebonld be painted black, and tbia daring
yonng man was asking tor a white bnlk.
took bis departure,
COLLECTING FADS.
The
HorrlM Custom of Getting BallM
of Murderers.
A foreign paper is responsible for the
"Write me an official request to thai utatement that the late Lord Randolph
effeot." belaid, after moment' oon- Churchill had a choice private coiiec
eideratioo. tion teetlx note(1 criminals to
.... . . Kt wnicn ne was constantly aauing up w
The request wa written and sent, bat t.VLv. aTom
. . . , . . I ft short time before his eath, says Tem-
week went by wl lie the beat grew . a. Thfi comr)etiti Gn forth e Deem-
more intense and the men suffered . lng reiic8 at the Antipodes is too recent
Then (Jommaoder Wilde wrote a pnvai ftnd too revolting to be enlarged upon,
note asking why hia. official letter bad but it may be mentioned that the ax and
reoeived no answer. Baok oame sop knife with which this unmitigated vil-
ply of white paint and a pithy oommeot: lain, murdered his victim fetched i
"Here's your paint, but I shall not i. vne spaae wun wn.cn ne uug
give yoa any instruotioni." - . , - rwn
The paint was rapidly applied, and - to h . . f lit
airoougn tne neai witnooi remaiDBu uu- Jocll8 indeed the collectors of "crim
oliBUKed, the ships temperature wai nal" curios are extremely numerous all
rapidly lowered, until! a fall of 17 de- over the world, and theea mementoes
grees oonld be . recorded. The blaos range from Tyburn halters to pipe
nfcint ha hBorhBtt Ihe hflal; the white which murderers have smoked ana pot
.,,.,,, which famous thieves have tossed in
iruwmuii, . . j.. i.
The Dolphin started on ber. cruise, ilmo: . . vhr.wn.
end In every port she W84 admired. ,Tbe , t t the locl8 of hair Bhaved
. i at IS - a - J 1 . . .
I New Departures
By the
New Management
"Funny," murmured the clerk to him- af) UHFRF YOU CAN (lET WHAT YOU WANT.
sen, 1 wuum nave bwjiu w ii iaju.
And Schneider stood with a curious
look upon his face wihile the chief clerk
went after the French interpreter.
Presently Mr. Lederhilger returned
with the French inspector. Calmly
and confidently the interpreter strode
smiling toward Schneider ,and when in
range hurled out explosively:
"Etes-vous Francais?"
Again Schneider shrugged his shoul
ders and nodded negatively.
Well, well," said the chief clerk.
"I'll just get the Russian interpreter
now. He'll fetch him, surely.
So pretty soon the Russian inter
preter came along, easy arid pop-sure of
getting Schneider down to sv fine
point.
"Just you watch," said he, "I'll get
him."
"HI," said he, walking up to the
moody immigrant, "Zawarte Pa Rusku
hay. Redden Sie Yiddish ?"
Schneider moved his seat hastily to
another part of the room, where he sat
violently shaking hie head. It was
painfully evident that he didn't under
stand. It was also evident that he was
beginning to become alarmed. By this
time all the other interpreters had
heard something was up, so they came
To.
MORROW COUNTY READERS
THE SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE
For
It stands
This is the sixteenth year of the Gazette's existence.
in Ihe front ranks of Oregon journalism.
Its seventeenth year promises to be the banner year for the
streaming in by ones and twos and county. Our purpose is to visit every household in the oountv en.
nu m .rcrjr p,,,. .u lector to gntlier locks of hair shaved gquads. and up the stairs and through . . , . t lA- 1U ,
papers talked about the white dove o f rom the hBeadll of n?ted criminals when Z doorways, aS olledlmted over the rolling every member who is interested in the county's welfare.
iuo iuiuiu uw .u uiey euicr wie Jtiiii-iiiii j unu we gate. And all the while Schneider s
aud tbe ship reoeived no words save he labels and indexes with great care. aiann roBe higher and he sat with a
those of praise. Superstition sometimes account for look ot grellt apprehension upon his
One night whm she was lving in tneiancy price. ouereu lorsucu g..uy fac6i
Ladies, No More Darning.
Frenchman's bay, the seoretary ot tbe
relics. Frenchmen obtain them as
The MsrIc Hand Loom, mada of pol.
.T.t. let m trv him." said the Ital- ''"le",, ' M. "" I
Phnrmi rrninnf ilt.liinlr. A nipp nf a . r.. A a 4tti o i ti: I n i i t 1 '..
navy, then William 0. Wbitney, c.me to h -."wpe is considered Ta potent """ n.'VecV wer.' nt
r apen against, evil in some pari oi . Schneider bobbed his head negatively In and Novelty Co., ll-W', Washinnton St..
to 1)6 oensurea tor Der cnaniiea Bpparei, Frnnce. As criminals are there fruillo- l...j ...hv. v.: x. i ti... I ta-w . uakianii. uai
tined such ropes are difllcult to get and t,,v -,1PnriRP,i i,m and shot off a bomb-
iunovation hBd taken place, reoounted o fetch high prices. They are some- bardme,nt of nolvirlot questions calcu-
Brew sad ihoweo times mounted in gold and worn In ,a(ed to the eIU,P8 of a
All aKUiits
ami travel over this famous Una.
hava lU'kota.
W, II. MRAD, F.C. BaVAOR,
Ueu. Aki-iiU Trav. K. A P. Agt.
7US Washlngtou St., t'ortlaiid, Or.
OIIIOAQO
Bmm & st. Paul R't
This Railway Co.
Operates lit trains on the fainom bio ok
jrslem;
Unidk Time.
lnioa DhihiU.
rnrHiiriHlly Conducted Kinnrxions.
Hhxuii ( lijckixl tu l)e;ii)atioa.
lnw IIhIbs.
Direct Una to Trnnn-Miaidsiiimii anil Intor-
iiatiiinnl h:xiimitlnii held at Omaha, Nebraaka,
June U) hiivcmlior,
Writ nnilimiuii(Kl fur ratas. timn tllis and
nlhr information iisrutlnuia' tu Union I'aoifio
II. It.
1. it. j(Tniioi or J. i . HA.ir Airt..
(Imi. Aii.. I.n H.I HI., O. H. k N. Co .
l'ortlaud. Or. lltpner, Or.
the sufTeriniii of his ore
the surgeon's report, the secretary said, locket.
"You have done right. From this time
all the war-ships shall be painted white."
Youth's Companion.
iHEPPNliR TRANSFER CO.'S
A ROYAL DAIRY.
WIIKKE TO ril'KNO YOUR VACATION,
Tbe present reduoed rates could not
have prevailed at a more opportune
time. Tbe summer vacation time U
Bow the II ilk.' Huttar and Cheas t
Frlaraaa Ars Housed.
The dairy of the princes of Wales Is,
according to the Gentlewoman, a haunt
to dream of on a warm summer's day.
Like her sister, the empress of Austria,
the princess positively revels in aduiry.
And the prince once, during ber ab-
Belled express Is comlwr. Poci deliver
work on uliort order, 10 cents and up
wards. Hits wagon is No. 4, and leave
your order with it, or at ' Central" tel
pbono otlice.
here, and all who otn aujrd it are ence from home, wishing to prepare
Dlanninir to take advaotaae ot the differ- a little surprise for her, had the walls
..,,... l..,t.un ih. rrln.i r.ilro.ds decorated with tiles which he had
a polar
bear, which at best Is always calculated
to keep cool.
'Habla awted Espanol?" cried the
BiMiniah Interpreter.
Konne tolla Svennk? roared the UVs Move Alivthlna'
O 1! ' I -
oi'ii niiinuviuii.
Thiggio thu (laeldnedh?" pijyd a
man that had a smattering of (iacllc.
"Cmwvir fan ffacken?" was the taffy
of the Welsh inspector.
"Che pau muvish po Kuskl? yelled
the Tolish interpreter. "Che pau Tol-
ish?"
Hy this timeRehneiiler waslxieked tip
BO VtA
tXPERHNCI.
1 lie Regulator Line
. . . a i.l ttrmiirht rinmii wtth him from llntiiljflV.
Ibeattenllonoi lliose wno oontempiait I . Urralnat the wall with hia hand out.
men Ol oar uiur, ornnmeniru wiiii a i " . - --
trip East, whether it be to tbe moun
tain resorts ot Colorado, tbe Omaha ei-
deaign of roaes, shamrock and thistle,
and the motto, "Ich blen." A Jong
stretched fo ward oft th horde.
"Mavle he s a Hottentot! someone
vi "V
position, or points beyonJ, is called to muupan painted with the same design roared, and red-fnecl mnn leiuied over
the adrautagei offered by Ibe Rio by prim-ess Louise of 1-orne Is here in and sereamel: "Kl UiMiirlWalli? Kl
Wl.pn Ituit... lis HnaanH . .h I. Innll,., nrt, tun tM IniMlirl Walli?" Itut then Mime Onf
LlghU Its trains by eleotrlolly through- The DallcS, PurllanJ 4 Astoria Navigation CO. those ot ill Colorado iooonfOtlons run the head of the prln.W favorite Al- cril out la Lngliah: That ain tHot,
0,i ITIA111M through tbe beartof lb. Uockie., t.klng derney, with an InacriWd silver plaU, tLZ
Vr th. celebrated .leotrio berth read .x. Ih.ulf.l.r aws, from lb. alkali a. d te.lingof her virtue and renown n. Then Schneider began to
tSa,. "dallis cjzul'tor" -?tor?,i i-rir!? z;
vnrv day and Dlgbl between Ht. I'aul 00' ot ,b' ,,e1 r tht "" are too many to count. A silver churn. waya lunatic aaylum or what?
and Ohloagn, aud Omabs sod Chloago; Commeoilug Monday, May Sod, tbe through which lU competitors on Ihe 0fln used by the prlnreas heraelf; Lemmeont!'
the steamers of ih. KwiUior Line will foulh rno, model, of cows and calves In silver, als- -(1o,h1 laws." sal.l the Inspectors,
ChicaOO. AMlwaukCO & SsVt'Sim ''m "d T Fortb.cou.forl of those, who purse U.ter, porcelain .nd terra cot.a-a.l "ll"
,. will not Dsrmlt thain to Dioy a 1 Ibe gin to Ihe princess ami otner kiiick- i iin nm, mm n nnridiT,
OMrataa aUam-ha.lad ..atihnl.,1 "....mu.a, u w... odjo, ,H .na ..vr uranU. WMerB D.S wun.r.u . '
1 1
Tsini saaova.
a.-.4 OISIONS.
OOPVRIOHTS 4o.
Anrnne sendlns a skotrh and aearrtrrtlon atmj
ajutohlr ar.nirt, fro, whwther an ltivtihm is
prolmhlf iNaanfsltla. Communications strictly
c4iniiiitlsL Oili( ancj for securing pf.ul4
Id America. W hn a Wuhinainn orlics.
Pairnta taken tlirouak Muiia A Co. raoslT.
SOMtai Bollos Id tha
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully llluatrmtad. lannt dmilstlna of
EinentlAc J'.uriMl. WMklr,teniMi Mm a reari
is months. Hiwctm-n eupirs and UaD
a va faTSKTa saut fraa. AaOraas
MUNN 4 CO.,
41 ISroaawar. Row Vark,
State Normal School
Weston, Oregon.
The most successful year's work of the Stats
Normal School at Weston, Oregon, closed last
Juno with the graduation of twents students.
FALL TERM
Opens September 5, 1808,
Full course of study, Scientific aud Profes
sional, Vocal aud Instrumental muslo.
Healthful location, good society and pleasant
surroundings.
Board In families from 1X50 to KI.&0
Rooms for those who desire to board them
selves ran be had at reasonable rates.
Boarding hall tor fount ladle In connection
with tbs school under tha careful snpanrtslon
of a matron, board, fuel and lUihls al I2.M to
$.1.fX per weak.
Catalogues and Information furnished upon
application. 7I-W
-FBST
Also
trains, carrying th. latesl private
compartment oar, library buffet smok
ln cars, and palac. drawing rooi'i
lee pars.
I'arlor ears, fre. reclining chair cars,
and tb. very beat dining chair oar
ssrvic
For lowaat rates to any point la lbs
United Hlslae or Canada, apply In
ageui or d Jrraa
C. J. EDDT,
Trav. .W Agent. Portland, Or
W. C. Al LAWAT,
Ueoeral Agent
01? I
LLNERi
! l..t1,AM..a,k
rle. ot toorwt eioursions. Tb. w. of ,)i((er n ,,t rtafly from
natHi sr. ntira iwr- iu. fi.n,ir nfhsm for their lis. Th prlnc.
I . i - , . ,
irollmsn Palac. Car oompaoy. Tbey a "faddy" almut hia butter, and likes It
ar to ebarg of spaoial condootor. and to be Just perfection.
oorlers. whs sol. datie. ar. to look
i i . . .
f tr lb. comfort of tbelr paaaeogars. I t. i.r m
Tb. car. ar. alt .chad to fast el pre "I bav. takea llood'l HarsapartlU and
Osi tfc Proatlar.
Miurtaph Iley Harkl
F.nVmll Iy-Ilnh!
THd ymi liMu- It r
"; vhnt wis M"
"It aoundnl Us me like smlsih, srvHah
taUh."
VIA
TR01H SERVICE
TO THE EAST
HUT HOCK ISLAND
MIU-c-
i
W
Fast Express
Mia 1:L L.
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Iralna. anil HI 1 OTH IB OBIS ajaaa viif I umww iwnnii ai wwwui, i . ,
iit'irrwtfT inn uiwr iuuht iiws aNl 1. .... - , . i vit-.
" ' " tw.lv. bonr., tlvlosT tb. pasa.er. o. cnrM m. of arpp.i. who wdici. t ,.,u, , hltrft Hr
ITT I II VI r lj I nl t1 I. , . Tl I... au linnl.hul Inf lia MM. I SMItllJ al I .. 1. . M
i i.wi, uuiiii avd'iaayin in. aiormo oainai. hih I - . .- - , - - - i no osis 1. I lBaa trVVt'H,
i - . ..1. n,.k tint 1 ut h s wtinnni arrai anil, rn a 1 m tiat a atan.iui iira Afihai 11 lui,i
or sin iDisnas gijuim nui w - i - - ------ - .
k.1 I ... ... ..I IL. k..uu.l u4 rw.1.. (HinlUi. l i'l. P'OIWH
ID. 1 tootle. Ja 01 insaa eiooranm i ...--- . , .. ..v . n - . t Bff jT i ,
n..t... in ny oaaiiB aa. r. i'u'i,iu.- i inttm
o
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V.ll.sv Ston. Park Lin.
1IIKOMLY I'tKIMI I'AK HOI TK Kl)H
ItiHtl AMI Ttl Till T.
TUK OH V I'tHX T I INK TO TDK YXU-
tlttaTtiNK htllilKaL rAKK.
Ima
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Mriftkististi
I?'!, tki, MfUttA,
M iltP, A "kmU, l
t t I
.ml Hostis!, tttt1
JsiilHti KM1 NitUto !
i
JilUSKA, KAS8AS, MIS
SOURI HI V Eli and all
Potuh EAS1 ami SOUTH.
LOOK AT TIIK TIMK.
NaY YORK. 1. days
CHICAGO, :5J -ST.
LOUIS. :J "
OMAHA, 3
SALT LAKE. H w
Hood', mil. .ar. all llvaf ill. Es
. I A., a tv . ,.h.klai ati.k, A k..M
Eaab to, .v.r diffrol road -" .
ear. rtia Ihronun 10 ivKn;
Chicago, via Oinabsj oo. lo Chicago,
via Ksosaa City aod lb. fourth to Ml.
Ixiola
aat of Colorad.i, lvln th. paaaar (far a
liolr. of roolaa. The' ncoralon lea.
Portland Monday, Toea.laf . Wdnaa.laX
and Tburaila of caob weak.
y.r Informal oa as w ralM, aa
Jewriptiv pampbtela, allre.
MaoaOeld, gaoaral a-al. Ilia (trsnd.
Wralaro Hallway, 1U TblrJ sUmI, Port
land, Oregon.
Aadarsoa, Idabo.
That'.
DraJor.
what." Cleveland PlsJo
pm MKtvrn
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lull. I ,
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t i p. m
l4 s. In.
lip sa.
1 II p. m.
4 A p. m.
ai p. as.
Uli aa
II n a as.
kill a. sa.
A ! la m aelsl Sail.
A .aaall la.
Is one of Uv ulurl of IWlfaat trad.
m dull, and tb chief rmcrr la tb.
Colorado Flyer
Leans rPSVKK
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t a. sa.
II a as.
Arrive.
Ha. I
lo IS A. M.
he, I
rra Keel 1 1. In Chair Car.
t'l bolstered T.mrlsl Hleeplof Cai
what
. ' ilislrlri found bi earning lcminT sir. of cvwre.
j . , .nyUler dsy by dsy. One morning an "'' " J,,rr J"1 )
. U' oldruskmernta-rd. laetnectatluauf suil It t."
sMffiM-thltiar rd. th. grr Jumped up I lIUi m.r. eonn.Iertce) It
frcwa bis arat, aiwl. ruhhlng bis bamla. Uun's eiirf, ahlrred .Wwr ln front.
lawyer (to timid young om) . HW,. nj ,h.n r.r. r..ia.u io
list foil sner aiHienreal In a suit lar-I iHinsa WkI .iitmla Ummabual. Tb
I aawat Iraia In taa Waat.
1 . . . . . ...
Young N omava (l.luabing) Y-yea. roe tartlnlan aed fol.lr ttla llmaof ila iraiu m
J.C Ot HVOItt. I. t. M UOO,
rllll.Mi. IHlf. A. . P. A . TI'KK4.
Ar. HT. I Ot IH. (Wab K ( II r. aa.
ArrlvaatlT J OKI I'll 10 o a m.
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Z . a.
Taeiaxk K!awe CtAnU HrfHn(a lo H. Laaii
via ahaak U .
.NO ItlAtTlsN,
U. I. A, Mill ALU.
"Welt, pilaaua, hsl caa I gt
"A ha'penny worth o snap." was U
reply.
1t." Mid lb duaVed rrmr. "ve'll
Va.t l-nrtlanl. Tarnm sil.l
avail la S !' I"l la
iiM. a.aiti. IMimi'ia
I l M, ami lot. oliata Main II ". M
ll, .,i,la I
lAtln ' I'"'. Mlniiaa,Hs. ihnana.
aai.aaa Ml an4 vtar Mtaanutl
lnl -lma
tw DtVI l Inula, Mliaauke an. I (til
raa.
a lAVi t Wal'lH. rt.lla.1i..l
.,it. H..U.II su. I wIImI lal
l i-.lr.la.
Remark. bl. Rw.
Mra. kllobael Cerlaia, rialaflalJ, lit..
Pullman Pslao. Hlelng Ct I make lb ststesueat thai b. caught , t f.r waahlo' tb. canary Uj-dsy ?"
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lima .-I Iralna, eld., call on or ad Jrw. " "
J 11 IIAIlT I lU0an, oni gfw woraav iieiir
J. u. lIAUr, .l,swa.ah"ileMiBa of r.tp-
Ageal O. IL A H.L H 1'f.ef. Or.go I ,,, n,a.i,ir .iM car
U. O. Traav, W. K. Coma,
Trav. Pass. Agt, (Ka'l Agt.
I2 Third HI., Po.llr.,, Ota.
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TO
l,f. 1 1 e dra--t iis,,"l 1. Km.'.
w li.iar f r ('nsurntlla; !
h. ill glt a ttnllle a.d tit fee dellbl fmiad
l.araelf IwaeflllaHl IruW tl Brat .
hlia w,altaua4 Ma a4 ahef taking
H bolllea. found baraelf Sl
aw d ie. ber own fe(.erk aa l I aa
Hfiti Kriiiioliioo r.lr.Y?
AsUUaiaUlal.f eia.llU Ml. I turn rr, slots lara bullies W
sad II. UU
t'uloa .l-,lrMll i.s laall rlnrll tills
rt.ii.ft thei aet Utif W 4eUiIUMI f I
ItrS'Ui
t asoi, aaa.4, ISHtlan.t. f4 el Sl.ik a.
f, slilt ear r.f '! . It . sa
a i..Mia i, I tu.i.( ui..i.ntl"p, a I tin at
a. i. riiiTuLTt)V,
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s Tali! f ifliiil.lilM
Southern Pacific Co
fa rrm alaaf Mtiwfk 1'alie.Mial ka all
aut, 'a kaa4 a t Bxaillt, liraavl law Hits
alOartHl, liarf. rallMH Hata
t.n-a. aa.4,.a aev
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las ssillieaa a teae.
Vhei (w.W r.or, It, ai-d I T agaia,
t. ana i-? sMlialia.1 1 We fwt W ail I
( , . M.Ira at ti" .ia la.ara
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la.,ra a a'l It I I ' ikt eiiliH, l
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M.at I a,r4a at le 4a'mfal !-!
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ta
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araai luaetSaaa raesg.
Thla la la certify that 1 ba I, .l
rlit'iai tliattrVwa vf sit lb was, I
g ft tu Weak 1 al'l kardlr alk if 1
aaflblag. On. b(ll nf t'haral erlslt,'
Col'c, Cholera t'tarrboe ltetae.1 t arl
tut sneja J an I aslL I. R. (lis.
riafaalW, Va
I baj .brottHS diarihma f f lel
teat. Tbfaw dull I e Cbatat-t Iain's
CmIM. CWet a 4 iHartboe Iteeaeif
oted ia. M. t. Paavaa,
f taaaaiK Va.
V4k MMIibU aa4 Mr. Mhataf tea
tnaiaeal fatsser. as J fi.U ttat
Haeaall. V. Tkef aat. Ik
raslf fr Mr. W. R. t aeft. a ilrg
f a4 f Ibal saeat, wkyt as wall aeiit nl
4 alk ! SM.4 Will feawa I I ha
Italbef ' lta.e. 'j fot Hy
it k Waeeee.. -II
amt trttnmtal MJ a hwely Mu la
hat lat inaUh."
Jmtg (ranilfif vWilettlh ) Order It)
the rurt. lUatUiti W at. Iiiiian,
lfc, kail a .4 Tlaael
Vr. llif-rrty-'.aal rtMimin'. Vra.
Caaey. Oi'm afther hearln ot an
lll.Vai-1 VaJ.e )e Itlixlnl at linolaa'S,
Iwiigbt lal.ar laoltL
Mr, t avae- Iti'Ude, an' Ht n thot.
Mmre faaej'a iua ylt.- l'.rKk
Itn Life.
H. W. Fall,
rtciR 1T0H
IH taa 0.4 ftatiaM.
Gault House,
Ha l kMtk waaa at laa r tt ft. A
i a at r a a r r w at.
a4 ta t at. L mf w '.
HAT tea aM.M lKM AY
te Xt.1 a i f.. wa t', ,
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kiasa
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Milwai rr, Not. 5, lh'.7.
I'AT HON 8 of 111 Wiacooalo
Crutral Uoea in aaati rf llrotigb
CLlcaK'i may reuir nuuo aaaiaU
ancei iu lit way tf hating llifir
ban.l laara,'k;r taken ffw rr to
train an.l rfriai; it toa, or In
many othff waya, ani they will
fin.l al that U )''irr-l io tbia r-
trt io the aervW of tint t'abMr.
at tha (.rani Oulral Paaaoger
Hlatioo, L') bv rHNt)tly lo
uoif.ftnel with t ruao suit aol r4
cap. They will l-a lo ftaitiDgftt
all traina .iretiaretl la aait ja
aongera, aol it I. liotl that our
m trot) a will fully avail lhts!ve
of tbia a.l liti.iual prutiaba for
thir nmftft.
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