Schillings Best tea sold only in Packages RENEGADE AMERICANS. Anti-Expansion United States Senators Said to Correspond With Traitors. The bead ot tbe movement at Hong Kong for tbe purchase of arms for ex port to the Philipines is E. W. Sylvester, associated with whom is Louis Spitzel. Both are Amerioaos, says a Hods Kong special to tbe Philadelphia Times. Syl Tester will be remembered by citizens of Philadelphia as F. W. Sutterle, presi dent of Keen. Sutterle & Co., of that city, who failed with such disssteroos results in 1895. Sutterle is at present a member of the firm of Louis Hpitzel & Cn.nt Hhnnahai. and a man DBmed Baker is in tbe employ of the Qrm and stationed at Tien-Tsin. Louis Spitzel, the bead of tbe firm, is well known in China as having been (rind for reoeivioa stolen goods. Be wss oleared, but his brother got three years in prison. Tbeir agents at New York are Abestein & Oo who went into bankruptcy in 1895. Howard W. Bray, who is the head of the deDartment of pnblioity and tbe brains of tbe insurgent advisory board, is an Englishman. He went to Manila noma fears aso in oooDeotion with tbe firm of Smith. Bell & Oo. While there be got possession ot an estate of wealthy Filipino, deceased. He tried to get recognition before the British consul, but tailed, as be could show no consider ation given for tbe estate, which ran up into the millions. He bad to fly from Msnila and take up bis residence at Singapore. He oame to Hong Kong about a month ago, and lives in a hotel under an assumed name. It was through his instrumentality that the United States ooansel-general at Singapore. E. Spenoer Pratt, was brought into such notoriety in connect ion with Aguinaldo, and through wbiob he lost bis position. He also Instigated tbe absurd suit against Oounul-Qeneral Wildman for tbe purpose ot bis own politioal ends. He has oarried on all the correspondence with the anti-expan sion Uoited States senators, and possi bly Senatoa Hoar would be able to give the press some very interesting oorres- ponddenoe if he obose. A third member of the gang, who is also an American ot the name of Oruik- shank, is at present in jail in Manila, having been arrested for plotting against Amerioan interests on American soil. It is hoped that through tbe efforts ot Oonsul-General Wildmsn tbis gang ot renegade Amerioans will be evioted from tbe oolotiy by the oolonial govern ment. If they onoe get Into China where American consuls have extra territorial rights, it will be very easy to plsoe them where they will never do any more harm to the country wbiob they have betreyed. BTOVE FACTORY AT PORTLAND. It Hill lie Uuo of the KIR Industries of tbe Northwest. Portland is to have a big stove foun dry, says the Telegram. For some time F. W. Ishwood, who represents the Bridge & Beaoh Company of St. mollis, aud Cribbco, Sexton Com pany of ChioBgo, bere, bas bean at work on tbe soheme. Tbe one great obstacle has been the faot tbat tbe state ot Ore gon is in the stove business, using oon viot labor entirely. Mr. Isberwood's people thought it a bard proposition to enter the field paying union prloes with such a competitor in the field. Tbe legislature, however, bus refused to remedy tbe matter, and they have de oided to go ahead and put in a plant bere. A site bas been bonded near tbe Union stockyards, Tbe plans that have been drawn provide for several buildings, wbiob will cost nearly $150,1)00. Tbe foundary when, operating on full time will employ 250 bands, and turn out a great quantity of etoves, especially adapted to tbe needs ot the Northwest. Tbe pig iron to be used in manufac turing tbe stoves can be brought around the Horn at a very low rate. Coke can be bad in Washington and moulding sand in abuiidanoe it found all along the Willamette. Mr. tsberwood eipeots to leave for tbe east April 10. While away he hopes to oomplete all ot tbe details aud begin work upon bis retorn. It will take some time to ereot the plant, but by next winter, it nothing unforseen ooours, tbe stove foundry will be going at full blast in Portland turning out all kinds ot cook stoves, ranges and heaters tbat are needed In this part ot the oountry. Annex tns Leeward Islands Nkw York, Arpil, 7 A speoial to tbe Herald from Washington says: State department oflloiala are watching with great interest the growing sentiment among tbe inhabitants In Jamaioa in favor ot the annexation ot the Leeward islands to the United States. Thus far tbe matter bas not been brought to their attention in any official way, but it not doubted that tbe Amerioan oounsuls in tbe islands will, it the agitation oon tinnea, consider it Incumbent upon them to make speoial confidential re ports on tbe subject. Voloanlo Eruption Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life ot joy. Bncklen'i Arnica Hairs .cares tbem: also old, miming and fever sores ulcer, felons, boils, corns, warts, outs, bruises, burns, soalds, chapped bands chilblains. Bt pile cure on earth lMtes nut pains aud aohss, Only 25 cent a box Cure gnaraptead. tl4 by GENERAL MEWS. Tbe Seattle oounoil baa ordersd all publio gambling plaoes olosed. An independent Cuban mail service has been inaugurated in Cuba. According to latest reports Argentina will export this year 2,250,000 tons ot wheat. Tbe San Qaentin penitentiary has sold 3,500,000 grain bags for tbis season's delivery. Fur-bearing seals have been unus ually plentiful off the ooast of California this year. The comptroller of the currenoy has issued a oall for a report of all tbe national banks at the olose ot business April 5. A number of Walla Walla restaurants will raise tbe prioe of meals from 15 to 20 cents, claiming there is no profit in tbe old prioe. A Kansas City burglar recently put a finishing tonob upon bis night's work by taking a bath in the last one of tbe five residences be ransacked. . A oonviotion in a pension fraud osse at Washington revealed tbe fact that during thirty years three women bBd drawn a pension as tbe widows of a man who bad never been married. It is stated in offioial circles in Wash ington that the best inquiry board will be obliged to sustain tbe charges of Gen eral Miles tbat tbe soldiers were fad upon embalmed or preserved best. Return ot the Ariiona. 8an Fbanoisco, April 6 The United States transport Arizona arrived hereto day, 28 days from Manila, via Hong Kong. Tbe Arizona left Manila March 13 and put into Hong Kong, where Bhe went on tbe dock. She sailed from Hong Kong on the 18tb. Among tbe men who returned on her is Lieutenant E. K. Irwin, of tbe Washington regiment The fol lowing number from other regiments are on board: Idaho, 8; Oregon, 10; Wash ington, 12; Tbe Arizona brought the following In vslided soldiers from the Oregon and Washington legiments: Second Oregon Robert R. Powell, Company M; Julian L. Dodge, oompany H: Peter Munge. Company F; H. R. Orchard, oompany E: W. D. Davis, oom pany I; Charles I. MoKinley, company K; Fbilip Best, oompany B. First Washington Patriok Sbea, com pany L; John J. M. Lyons, oompany F; John P. Ruitt, oompany L; James Wit lianas, company K; Swen Q. Beckman, oompany A. Future ot the Bicycle. It is agreed by all bicyole manufactur ers that tbe 1899 models represent tbe perfect wheel. Improvement seems to be impossible. Precisely tbe same thing is true of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters represents tbe limits of science in overcoming disease, and it is impossible to make a better aedicine for the stom ach, liver, kidneys and blood. A few doses of tbe Bitters will start weak nervous and bloodless people on tbe road to strength. A regular course ot treat meet will bring baok tbe pink to the oheeks and sparkle to tbe eye. Sleep will come naturally, and it will be re freshing and healthful. Dyspepsia, in digestion and oonstipation will be com pletely banished, and tbe blessings of true health bestowed. Never take substitute for tbis perfeot remedy. MoClure's Hagaslne for April Cleveland Moffett's aooount ot his Journeys on tbe engines and in the postal oars of tbe fast mail, at rate of upwards of ninety miles an hour, gives the April McOlure'a a fairly dramatic opening. Toe intensity ot service re quired of men and mechanism under the new schedule, that saves full day time between tbe two ooeans, is depicted almost as the author's personal experi ence. The article is spiritedly Mas trated by W. D. Stevens with drawings made from life. Tbe reminiscenoes of Linooln from Charles Sumner, Carl Sohnri and others embodied in Miss Tarbell's aooount of Linoolo's attitude and relation to eman oipation, give tbe paper much historical value as well as add greatly to its inter est. Linoolo's wise, cautious proceeding in tbe policy tbat oulminated finally in tbe historio proclamation; bis cordiality to oounsel;bis calmness under reproaob; and his tenacity ot opinion and polioy, are all brought out aneodotally in tbe most vivid way. Other noteworthy things in the nam 1 ber are a series ot poems by Hamlin Garland, "Tbe Trail to tbe Gulden North;" oharaoteristio short stories by Rudyard Kipling and Sarah O. Jswett; a strong story ot politioal life, and a hum- oroos little story ot far western life. It is an interesting number throughout. The 8. 8. MoClure Co., 141-155 E- 25lb street, New York. rhlrafo Hheep, The following is taken from the Chicago Evening Post of the 7lb : With estimat ed receipts of 8,000 head today sheep wets steady, while lambs were eitremly dnll sod about 10c lower. Lambs started off tbis week at $6 tor tbe best Colorado docks but tbey have been on tbe down gride since then, acd ohoioe lots were dull this morning at $5.65(35.75. Common to good lambs sold at $.755 60, and shorn lots sold at S605.15. Tbs bulk ot the current receipts consist ot lambs, Colorsdos predominating, and prioes sre fully 25o lower tbaa last week. Native lambs do not dress as well as the Oolorados and sell at large discount. Spring lambs ars iu limited supply and bring 8U10 per 100 lbs tor lots weigh, around 45 lbs. Sheep are selling stfSQ 5, mostly at $4 50 sod upward, aod year lings bring H75G5J3. Daatee, take ine oesl, n yon are troubled with constipation, sallow skin and tired filing, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take, Rod b Qopee? 4 WdtrtP, State News. Potatoes are selling in Portland at $2 a sack. Strayton has a broom factory in which six persons are employed. Dr. T. W. Harls was elected mayor of Eugene the recent election in that city. Union's high school will close a successful eight months' term on the 23d inst. The Modern Woodmen of the World held a banquet last Thursday night at Baker City. Albany bakers have formed a trust, giving 30 loaves of bread for SI, and will not sell to mid dlemen. Mr. C. A. Harrison, formerly of the Hotel Chilberg, Tacoma, ha leased the Perkins hotel at Portland, Mies Wlnnlfred Hastings, a teacher for 11 years, died at Weston Friday, March 31, aged years and 8 months. Last Friday morning a bold burglar entered a store in Baker City, but was scared away by a plucky German watchman. B. P. Patterson, who was one of the first post masters La Grande bad died Monday, April 3d, of old age, he being over 80 years old. Joseph Johnson, or Richard Barrett, has con fessed to assaulting Frank Cooke, the O.R.4N brakeman, and Is now in jail at Spokane. The broadsword contest between Major Elliott, late of the British army, and Carl Nelson, late of the Fourth cavalry, U. 8. A., was won by the former in Portland on Sunday. Union, Union county, is soon to have a creamery with a capacity for using milk of 200 to 300 cows for butter and an unlimited amount of milk for the manufacture of cheese. Erial Clark, the well known cattle buyer, was accidentally shot at Ontario, Malheur county, a few days ago. While amusing himself shooting Jackrabbiti near the town, and while running through sage brush, he stumbled and fell with a cocked pistol in his hand, with the result that the pistol was discharged, the ball passing through his wrist, badly shattering both bones, Claud Branton, the slayer of John A. Linn, will meet his doom on Friday, May 12th. Judge Hamilton held an adjourned term of court Wednesday, the 4th, and at 1 o'clock the pris oner was brought before the court in charge of Sheriff Withers and five deputies and the prisoner manacled besides. This precaution was necessary as Branton is a desperate man and would take advantage of any opportunity to make his escape even if he were killed in the attempt. He received the sentence coolly and Indifferently. BOL1MEH3 LAID TO REST. All Washington City Tarns Oat to Pay the Last Tribute. Washington, April 7 With full mili tary honors, in tbe presence of President MoKinley aod his cabinet and a multi tude of people, tbe bodies of 336 dead heroes, who gave their lives for their oountry in Cuba or Porto Rioo daring tbe Spanish war, were consigned at o'olook yesterday afternoon to tbeir last resting plaoe in Arlington oemetery. In acoordanoe with the directions of the president, every honor, military and civil, wss shown to the nation's heroes. The government departments were all closed at noon and flags over tbe gov ernment buildings were half-masted. Tbe military esoort comprised all the artillery troops at Washington barraoks, a troop ot cavalry from Fort Myer, battalion ot marines from the navy yard, and tbs National Guard of tbe District ot Oolumbia. About tbe graves were formed the military in imposing array, while in a group stood the president, members of the cabinet, and other distinguished functionaries. Baok and around these was a vast oonoonrse of people while through the trees towered the glittering shafts and monuments, reared to the memory ot the distinguished dead of tbe great fratricidal war. The customary volleys were fired, taps were sounded, and military dirges were played by tbs bands. The religions servioes were simple. Tbe committal servioe of the Episoopal obarob was read by Post Chaplain Freeland, of Fort Monroe, and in order that tbe soldiers who died ss Catholics might be buried in conssorated ground, at tbe request of Cardinal Gibbons, tbe oonseoration seryioe ot the Catbolis chnroh was con ducted by Rev. Joseph F. MoGee, ot St. Pslriok's Catholio chnroh, who officiated at the burial of General Gnroia, Interment ot the bodies began at the conclusion o( the oeretmoies and the departure ot the military, but as eaob metallic ossket weighs almost 50 pounds and required eight men to handle it, the lowering of the bodies was necessarily slow, and it will probably require two or three days to inter all of tbe dead. Tbe body of Captain Djdge, ot the Twenty-fonrlh infantry, was bariedat 3 o'olock, in the officers' eeotion. A robust, manly son and a cooing baby-girl nestling in her bosom what more can any wom anly woman ask r It is a boon that Heaven intended should be granted to every woman. Thousands fail of this because they have neglected to look after their health in a womanly way. The health of a woman's bahies is dependent upon her own health during the period of prosptctive maternity. The prospective mother cannot be too par ticular about her physical condition. If he suffers from local weakness, nervous ness or loss of vigor and virility, her chil dren will be weak, puny and sickly. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only unfailing cure for all weakness and disease of tha delicate and import ant onrans that bear the brunt of maternity. It makes these organs strong, healthy, vigorous, virile and elastic. It makes the prospective mother strong and cheerful. It robs maternity of iu perils. It insures a baby constitution all stranr. It is the invention of an emi nent and skillful specialist, who has had thirty Tears' training in this particular branch, during which time he and his staff of physicians hav prescribed for many thousands of woman. Medicines dealers sell it and an honest dealer will not urge upon yon an inferior substitute merely for the little added pront he may mace tnereon. "I am the mother of alee baby four and a half months old," write Mrs. I. ft. Oovf h, (Bos ta.) of Lisbon, Grafton Co.. N. H. " I eaaoot give too much Draw to Dr. Fierce' Pawjrit Prescription." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- tipation. Constipation i the cause of many disease. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic. Drug gists sell tisctn, ud nothing Js ustasrood;." Mi BIO CATTLE SALE. A Band of 800 Head in Lake County Sold at 921 Per Head. Mr. O. P, Bheemao and . V. Lewis returned from Warner valley last week with a good sized purchase of stock to their credit, says tbe Lake County Ex aminer. Mr. Sueeman made bis first trip to Warner valley and spent several days looking over tbe oountry and in terviewing etookmeo with a view to purchasing. He made W. K. Barry an offer for bis cattle, but tbe proposition was not aocepted. He sealed a bargain with Thomas Anderson to take his cattle at $21 per bead, from yearlings np. Mr. Anderson has not gathered bis stock yet, bat will be able to turn over from 800 to 1000 head, among the number about 400 steers. The purchase was made for Sheeuian Brothers, Black- foot, Idaho, and the cattle are to be de livered to the purchasers in Warner valley on July 1st. Mr. Audergon re serves out ot bis band 200 heifers. Long Creek Eagle. His Life Was Saved. Mr, J. E. Lilly, a prominent oitizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderfa deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : "I wss taken wilb typboid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs beoame Hardened. 1 wag so I weak I couldn't sit op in bed. Nothing heloed me. I expected to eoon die of I consumption, when I beard of Dr. King's New Discovery, Due bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now sm well and strong. I can't pay too muoh in its praise." This marvelous medicine is tbe surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 oeDts and SI Trial bottles free at ttlooom Drug uo. Every bottle guaranteed. Timber Culture Final Proof. TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE I J Dalit's. Orvcon. Anrll 4. 18M. Notice is hereby given that John T. Moreland, of Hardinan. has tiled notice of intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, United States commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Orpcon. on Monday, the 1.1th day of May, 18SI9, on timber culture application No. 3299, for the south southwest , northeast ! southwest , southwest H southeast of section No, 20, iu township No. 4 soutn, range jno. za i w m. Hn names as witnesses: V. A. Stephens, Chris Keithley, Hiram Tash and Herman Nelson, all of Hardinan, Oregon. 4-29 Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, MJ April 4, UKW. Notice is hereby eiven that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hiB claim, aud that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, United States commissioner, at Hcppuer, Oregon, on Monday, May w, iu-jh, viz: EGBERT L. YOUNG, heir of aud for the heirs of Jerome G. Youug, dectased, of Eight Elie, Oregon; Homestead entry No. 3772. for the southwest U. section 8. township 3 south, range 25 E W M. He names tne following witnesses ro prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry C. Gay, Albert B. Gay, and James J. Adltins, all of Heppner, Oregon, aud Frauk Vaughn, of lgnt m lie, Oregon. 4-29 Jay P. Lucas, Register ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Simon Shaner, deceased, by the county court of the State of Oregon for the county of Morrow, and has duly qualified as such administrator, All persons naving claims agniusi saia estate are jiereuy I notlneu to present tne same wnn proper vouchers to the undersigned, at his home in Hardinan, in said county and state, within six I mouthB from tins date. LEVI J. SHANER. Administrator of the estate of Simon Shaner. J. W. Morkow. Attorney. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, March 22, 1899. 2-7 NOTICE. I TNITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE. THE U Dalles. Ore.. March 18. 1899. Complaint having been entered at thiB office by John M. Humphreys against Jourdian Leath ers for abandoning his homestead entry No, 4H71, dated August 24, 1H93, upon the southwest v, section 29, townsnip a souin, range s east, in Morrow county. Oregon, with a View to tne can cellation of said entry, the said parties are here by summoned to appear at tmsomceon tne r-Jin day of May. 1S99. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said aleged abandonment. J. W. Morrow, United States commissioner, is authorized to take the testi mony herein at his office at Hcppuer, Oregon, on May , iss'j, at iu o ciock a. m. jay r. 1.UCAS, tiegisier. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND u onice at La Grande, ore., Maren i, iw. Notice is hereby given that the followim named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made bvfore the county clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, uregon, on May s, 1H99, viz: WALDO W'ATKINS, of Heppner, Oregon, Homestead entry No. 8289 for the south west M section 2. towtiNlilp 4 south, range 27 J. w. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: Robert Dexter. John Depuy, William Stewart and rrea K. i nomas, an oi Hcppuer, Oregon. 23-8 E. W. Babtlrtt, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Oltice at I Grande. Ore., March 16, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before A. Mallory, I' tilted Htates commissioner, at Heppner, Ore gon, on May 5, viz: SARAH K. 8PERRY. of Hardinan. Ore , (Granddaughter of Alfred Compton, deceased) Homestead entry No. rxWO, for the southeast M southwest Vj, southwest souineasi u section 8. northeast V uorthwest k, and northwest U northeast ! section 7, township 6 south, range 27 east. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence- upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Benjamin Parker, Frank Ward, Thomas Merrill and Chet Wilkinson, all of Hardman, Oregon. 22-7 E. W. Bastistt, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TVKrARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND J. Oltice at The Dalles, Ore., March 1, 1M. Notice is herabv given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregou, on April 15, ltm, vis.: PHILIP DOHERTY, ol Lexington, Ore.; Homestead entry No. 6248, for the southeast of section 25, township 1 south, range east, W. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prov ,-ehis continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vis: Patrick ltoherty, John Doherty, of Vinson, Ore., James Mcliuire. of Heppner. Ore., and Barney P. IViherty, of Lexington, Ore. "AI O H. W. 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HURLBURT, . General Pasoenger Agent. Portland, Or. QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT LINE TO UTAH, COLORADO, NE- BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS- SOURI RIVER and all Points EAST, and SOUTH- LOOK AT THE TIME. NEW YORK. 4i days CHICAGO, 3 ST. LOUIS, OMAHA. 3 ' SALT LAKE, 1 ' HEl'PNEH U Free Reclining Chair Cars Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Osrs Fnllman Fslaoe SleepiDg Oars For fall psrtionlsrs regarding rates, time of trains, etc, oall on or address J. O. HART, Agent O. R. & N. Co., Heppner, Oregon O. O. Tkrby, W. E. Ooman, Trav. Pass. Agt, Gen'l Agt. 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. SPOKANE FALLS 1 NORTHERN NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWATS The Only AU Rsil Roote Without Change ot Cars Between Spokane, Rosslaod and Nelson. Also between Nelson sol Rosslsnd, daily except Bandar : Leava. Sl A. M., Urt) A. M S.10 A.M.. Arrive. ..Spokane.. . Rowland. . . Kelson. . . . ....S) P. M. ... 40 M ....:45 P. il. flna conoectHWt at Nxlaon with ateunrs for Kaslo, and all Kooteual lks point. PaRSNurar tor Kettla Kimr anJ Boundary OREGON SHORT LINE Ry ra. tmt at Karens vntn tta tmif, H5T TBBIH SEBVIGE DMLY-- TO THE EAST GREAT VIA Fast Express Leaves DENVER, . . C:S0 p. m. ' PUEBLO. . . 7-05 p. m. " COLO. BPBINGB . 8:U p. m. Ai rives l'OPEKA Arrives Ki NBAS CITY 8:55 p- ill. H:00 p. m. Arrives LIN JOLN " OMAHA " DK8 MOINES " PKOIilA " CHICAGO 2:11 p. m. 4:25 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 11-20 a. m. 8:1X1 a. in. Throngh SleeperB and Chair Cars Colorado to Chicago. Wide estibule throughout. The finest train in the West. For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write J. L. DE BEVOISE, E. E. M'LEOD, PORTLAND. ORE. A. G. P. THROUGH TICKETS TO THE East and Southeast VIA THE K. R. THE THROUGH OAR LINE. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. PULLMAN TOURIST BLEEPEH8. FItKE RECLINING CHAIB CARS. Portland to Eastern Cities Change. Without Quick Time. I n Ion Depots. PorsonnUy Conducted Excursions. Hhkkko Checked to Destination. Ijiiw Kates. Dirant. linn to Trans-MississinDi and Iriter- I national Kxposition held at Omaha, Nebraska, June to November, Wrltn nndnrfliirnad for rates, time tables and other information pertaining to Union Faoifio B B J. H. LOTHROP, or Z. C. HART Agt.i Gen. Ant.. 185 8d Bt., O.K. AN. Co., Portland, Or. iieppner, ur. CHICAGO Ilwalee k Si. Paul B's This Railway Co. Operates its trains on the famous blook system; Lights its trains by eleotrioity through- oat; Uses the oelebrated eleotrio berth read ing lamp; Buns speedily equipped passenger trains every day and night between Ht. ram and Chicago, and Umaba ana Ubioago; the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated vestibuled trains, carrying tbe latest private oompartment oars, library buffet smok ing cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining chair oars, and tbe very best dining obair oar service. For lowest rates to any point in the United States or Canada, apply to agent or address O. J. EDDY, J. W. CA8ET. General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent. Fortlana, ur. BHE YOU If ERST ? If bo, be sure and see tbat your tioket reads via ills MwestG.il Uue ....THE.... OHIOAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY IBIS IB THB Great Short LiQe BETWEEN I DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestibuled Dining ana Bleeping i.ar Trains, and Motto: "always on time" has gi en this road a national reputation. All classa of nassengers carried on tne vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents w. h. mead, r. c. savage, h... zw.lrara lien. A genu j rav. i. a r. Agi, 248 Washington St., Portland, Or. "The talator Line" The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. STAMB9 'DALLES CITY" AUD "REGULATOR" Both oi the above steamers have been rebuilt, and are In excellent shape for the season of 1899. The Regulator Lin will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Eeonomy and Pleasure, travel by the steamers of Tha Regulator Una. The above steamers leave Portland and Tbe Dalles at 7 a. m and arrive at destination in ample time tor outgoing trains. Portland office, The Dalles office, ua ti. iwci. tour i street. W. O. ALL A WAY, General Agent Qt7IOI TITHE 1 San Franolsoo lad all points in California, via the lit. Bhasta rout ol the Southern Pacific Co the great nfchway through California tn all points r-Mi ana 30a tn. brand Beanie Kunta ot the Paoifio Coast. Pullman Ballet BlMpar. 8eoonri-olM Sleepers Attached to express trains, affordini superior For rates, tickets, slanpina w reswrations, no,, mi 11 pun or wiunw ft. KOEHLKR. Hanami sfanairer. C. H. MARKHAM Vin. If A P. act. PoTtianil nnmn THROUGH TICKETS To all points tn the Eastern States, Canada and rurope can c opmnep si lowest rata from - J?. J-HiltMAK, Hifyft, UNION f ,11 Colorado Flyer RITE Leaves DENVER . . 2:M P- m " COLO. SPRINGS 2:5 P- m Arrives TOPEKA . . a. m " KANSAS CITY . :1B a. m Ar. ST. LOUIS, (Wab, K'y) 8:15 p. m Arrives ST. JOBKPH . 10:40 a. m Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Sun) 8:45 a. m OMAHA (Ex Sun) . 8-.r,0 a. m " CO.bLTJFtS, . . 9.1ua.m Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St Louis via Wabash K'y. JNO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A.. CHICAGO A.. TOPEHA. H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. St Q C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. St C. and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATBS tta.oo EEK DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8tB., CXXXCA-SOk XXjXu Denver & Rio Grande R.R. Scenic Line of the World The Favorite Transcontinental Between the Northwest and all Points East Choice of Two Routes Through the D'AMOUo Rocky Mountain Scenery And four routes east of Pueblo and Denver... All passengers granted a day stopover in the Mormon capitol or anywhere between Ogden and Denver. Personally conducted ex cursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis Chicago and the East, For tickets and and Information regarding rates, routes, etc., or for descriptive advertising matter, call on agents of O. R. & N., Oregon Short Line or Southern Pacific companies . R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER, General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tilt. Agt. 251 Washington St., Denver, Col. Portland, Oregon. J. G. Habt, Local Agt, Heppner, Or. PffllC RT. Yellow Stone Park Lin THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Depot Fifth and I Sts. Arrive. Fast Mail for Tacoma. No. 1 Seattle, Aberdeen, South uend, Spokane, Helena, Butte, Anaconda, St. 10:15 A. H. Paul, Chicago, New York. Boston, and all points East and South east. Portland. Tacoma and No. 8 Seattle Express, for Ta coma, Seattle, Olympia and intermediate main line points. 11 P. M 8 DAYS to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omana, Kansas City and other Missouri river points. 8J4 DAYS to St. Louis, Milwaukee and Chi cago. 4 DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and other far-Eastern points. Union depot connections In all principal cities. Baggage checked through to destination ol tickets. Union depot, Portland, foot of Sixth St. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps of routes and other Information, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 858 Moril son St., Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon, GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wisconsin Central Lines Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of tbe Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require Borne assist ance in the way of having their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that ia desired in tbis re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Grand Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed with brown auit and red cap. They will be in waiting at all trams prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail tbpmpelves of this additional provision for their comfort. JA8. r. POND, HIRN i No. 2 11 A. M. No. 8 I 6 P. M. 1