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1 v THE IUU.Y ASTOKIAX. SATIKDAY MOUNINU AKUST 15. 111. gaily glctovian. JOHN T. LIOHTER, Editor. Telephone No. i. tkkms or m ilSCIUITIOX. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year IS.OO Bent by mall, per month iW Iellverod by carrier, per month ih WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, tS In advance, postage free, to subscribers, AH communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittance mutt be adJrvased to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scriber the Innreat circulation of any jewspaper published oa the Columbia .tver. Advertising rate can b had on appll cation to the business manager. Tha Weekly Astorlan, the second olJ.at weekly In the atata of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregwnlan, tha largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handley Co., are our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, B4 Third atreet. BOLTING MAPS EASY. The bolting habit has made extraor-aiw- in this Ciuntrv in the .. ., i-i.-.in, tost twelve years. The independent rote first took on large proportions in the presidential election of 1M. Many .,..,. n-h,, then felt cotstralncd . .! i i i,K i, to throw off party ties did so with fear, and trembling. It was a bold step, atid they were not a little dubious! aiMut the conuencea. Hut they soon I leuna tne tning uihu " fective. So far from throw ing their j rues away by voting independently.! they discovered that they were, of all ( men, rutting their ballots where th.yj would do the most pood, and making them tell with a hundredfold more) force than the docile party vote everj eould have. The terrible stisma of bc-j lug known simply aa a cltiien. wlthi a mind of his own. Instead of aa a! hard-and-fast Republican or Democrat. they found could be borne with equan imity, even with hilarity. It was not; hud fun to bring down reckless party bosse to the dust, and the bigger and taore hypocritical the boss, the better the fun Like the wicked Oxford barge man, the brazen Independent voter, so far from repenting of his audacity, could smile and say: "I likes whopping lord." Thus the Independent vote has great ly grown and was bound to be a very large one In this campaign in any case. What It was bound to do, given the actual conditions, could not be a matter of doubt No third ticket Is necessary for It. Accustomed to balance pros and cons and to put up, when obliged to. with a choice of evils. Its decision to support McKlnley and Hobart was swiftly made and promptly announced. Bolting Is no 'hardship to voters who have tasted Its delights many times already. But they number, after all, but a few compared with the great mass ot men long nacituatea to "straight" voting. In the eyes of the! latter party "regularity" Is almost as sacred as religious orthodoxy. Thous ands and thousands of Democrats who make no concealment of their distrust of Bryan and their absolute repudiation of the Chicago platform, yet declare that they cannot vote for McKlnley, and say they will have to think more than twice before : bringing themselves up to a bolt. To such Democrats it may be w ell to point out how extreme ly easy, how almost absolutely neces sary. It has been made for them to bolt this year. In the first place Bryan himself is a professed bolter. More than once in the course of his stumping tour in the South last year, he gave notice that there was no power In earth or heaven to prevent him from bolting the Demo cratic convention If it refused to go for free silver. Actually on the very day before he was nominated for the presidency, he reaffirmed that position. If the gold platform had won, so he said to a Chicago paper, he would ! have bolted then and thre. It is a poor1 rule that will not wo 's bo'h vnyg. A man w ho in advance flouts the sanctity of party regularity is estopped from appealing to it or profiting by It after wards. Democrats who are hesitating about bolting Bryan may be sure that he would not have hesitated an In stant about bolting them. His threat to do so was open and bold and often repeated. The doctrine he has taught them they may live up to in his own ease with a clear party conscience. Where Bryan would have gine as a bolter there Is little doubt. A friend of his stood up in the Populist con vention and declared that Itryan was as good a Populist as any man there. Certainly a Populist knoweth tlitrn that are his. Bryan's open alliance with Populist leaders, his unconcealed anxiety for Populist endorsement, make the argument that he must be supported because he Is the "regular" Democratic candidate the veriest pre tence. The brand of the Populist is on him. The Populists assert with truth! that the Democrats took both their platform and their nominee. They might have chosen Bryan for their leader if the Democracy had refused him. Bryan would have been willing enough. In that case he would have 5 had no trouble in associating himself with W'atson Watson, another Demo eratlc bolter, a man who has fought and cursed the Democratic party In the South without Btlnt or Bcruple. It ought not to be hard for Democrats to refuse to support a Populist. But of course the Democratic plat form Is the chief thing that makes bolting easy this year. The Idea of party as ian Instrume nt, not as an end in itself, has not Becured a lodgment In as many minds as could be wished. But if the end In Itself comes plainly to be personal dishonesty and national disgrace and disaster, the party must be dropped.- The attitude of men wEo say, "I am a Democrat first and a sound money man afterwards," needs otlly to be staled to bo condemned. Itj la equivalent to saying that they are, not sound money men at all, that they j are for cheating and lylnit whenever their party la. Charles Sumner Indite-, nantly deolnivd. when callod upon as United States comnilaaloner to hunt ; fugitive slaves, that ho was a man bo- i fore he was a commissioner. It Is a j similar appeal to Ivmocratlc manhood ! Alch Is made by the Infamous de-j manda of the Chicago platform. Ttie response to It from all parts ot the country is nt gratifying, and nil the; slttns now point to a IVimvratlc bolt ! of such magnitude us not only to In-' sure Hryan's defeat, but to save the' party g'd name for the future. THOSE USEFUL CONDUITS, j The kidneys and bladder, sometimes ! become torpid and weak from unascer-1 tainabic causes. When tb'.; o.c.rsl their discharging function- . ? u.c s sity very Improperly . ifor.;;ed, and certain debris. ;. '. : ..-,-! of natural '. wte r... i .:.c..,, iios. not esca .1 aoould. but remains ' to corrupt i - blood and develop pois onous humors and dangerous as !l as painful :i. . It Is one of tl..' beneficent e . . is -f !., tier's St tu- ' ach Hitte.s to g ,i::y s:. . t the uri- ' nary orga.. . en I prevent tt.cr.t i. !'l , lapsing Into &;.ite if inactivity, a;-; way provioatlve of their in;'..niuto y degeneration ar.d d :. niuchj Ivtter. then. Is It to ndopt iais mild i diuretic as a means of Inciting them to action, than to Incur the danger of ! this destruction. To expel from the sys- i ' tern waste matter through the bowels i and kidneys, and to regulate and arouse the stomach and liver, are i unions the chief uses of this valuable remedy. ,.,!, M1WI,IW ,ftef fur)., ( bune of oat.,ail9 from ,he ,, , iinj ,hAt thev were too rite y when picked and make the city home look as though a passing snow st u n ; had visited ItT i I I MARVELOl'S RESVLT3. From a letter written by Rev. J Oun- J derman. DimonJale, Mich., we ara per- j mltted to make this extract: "1 have ro hesitation In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al- ; most marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor ot the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms or coughing would last hours with little Interruption, and It seemed as If she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; It was quick In its work, and highly satisfactory In Its results." Trial bot tles free at Cbas. Rogers' Drug Store. Regular ilse, 50c ud U-W. Is there anything more disagreeable 'ing for years with a torpid liver and than to have the person sitting next'l no relief until I took Simmons to you In the street car endeavor to ! Liver Regulator when I w as entirely re. get a lot of free information by read - ing your newspaper over your shoul- der? ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited j for any season, but perhaps more gener- ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid 1 and sluggish and the need of a tonic and aUeratIve feIt A pr0mPt use of this medicine has often averted long and per haps fata' bilious fevers. No medicine will ac' more surely In counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation, Dixiiness yield to Electric Bit ters. 50c and 11.00 per bottle at Chaa Rogers Drug Store. When the tuneful locust Is heard In! the morning you need not have any! fear of having to put weather strips on ! your windows before night. I Carelessness in girlhood causes the greatest suffering and unhappiness In after life. Little irregularities and weaknesses In girls should be looked after promptly and treatment given at once. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion promotes regularity of all fem- Inlne functions, makes strength and ble and appreciate the value of lnstan builds up a sturdy health with which , taneous relief always afforded by De to meet the trials to come. The Fa- i Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For vorite Prescription is not a universal dysentery and diarrhoea it is a rella- panaceL. It Is good for but one thing, j It 13 directed solely at one set of or- ' gins. I Dr. Pierce's Common Pense Medical Adviser, a 1008 page medical work, m i . . r i . . I 1 1 i . . t pruiuseiy luusiriiieu, njii ue seui iree j on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover postage only. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buf falo, N. Y. A scarf pin In the form of a oues- tlonimarl: would be a very significant i gift for a young woman to present her favored admirer this year. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup tions,, and positive cure for Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 2 cents per box. For sals by Chaa, Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. No matter how long ahead of time you begin preparing to go away, you are sure to .be hurried at the last mo men,. The whole system fs drained and un dermined by Indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals them. It Is the best pile cure .known. Chas. Rogers, drug gist. Qulrklr, Thoroughly, forever Cared. Four out of five who suffer DervQusncni, mental worry attacks of "theblaes,"arebut I paying the penalty of eariy excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't de(lr. Hend for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. it H a . ') d 0 -.v;vV:i. ' . V -11'. "The North Pole it d it it ft 3fc a e Always at the tront and wherever 5 "BATTLE AX" goes.it is the g biggest thing in sight. It is as re- S markable for its fine flavor and quality g as for its low price A JO cent piece q jt of "BATTLE AX" is almost twice as large as a JO cent piece of any other equally good tobacco. 1 Some children1 have their heads shav ed so close that you feel the operation must ha've been finished with sand pa per. Memory 1 little treacherous now and then and causes one to forget some things worth remembering, unless one has an experience like that which (came to Mr. D. E. East. Moffatt's 'Creek. Va., who says "I had been suf- , vel mv troubles, i never intend , tm without Simmons Liver Kegula- j tor. I Returning European travelers tell us i that the men in London are w earing bIue flann(i ,ul,9 wlth strli.es of white, I Theories of cure may be discussed j at length by physicians, but the suf- i ferers want quick relief; and One Mln- ute Cough Cure will give It to them. I A safe cure fir children. It Is "the old harmless remedy that produces lmme-j dite results." Chas. Rogers, druggist. "Don't worry if your bangs v stay "bung." There are doi-ns of ers In the same boat with you. n't th- Dftlif nalrlntr Pnwrfer i '"' - has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Proprietors of summer resort hotels are tne only ones praying tne warm wave win last over Sunday. If you have ever seen a little child In the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trou- ble remedy. We could not recommend this as a cure afford unless were a cure. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The more laces you pile on to a gown ! the more essentially up-to-date It Is considered. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contain aa Ammonia or Alum, Some very dainty purasols look as though they were made of rose petals. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your I blood Is thick and Blugglsh; If your appetite Is capricious and uncertain, j You need a Sarsaparilla. For beat re I suits take DeWltt's. It recommends I itself. Chas. Rogers. The motorman has our sympathy In winter, but we envy him now. CABTOniA. Tin ?i llBlit rifutur Of ! n TT7 Few women go without rlns be cause they do not like them. If the truth were known, It is because they do not own them. "Boys will be toys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Be" ready for the green apple season by having DeWltt's Chollc and Cholera Cure In the house. Chas. Rogers, Druggist Things are marked so cheap now that it la not wise If you like a thing to contemplate buying it later in the day, for nine times out of ten it will 'gone when you go to look for It. Poison Ivy, Insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. Chas. Rogers, druggist. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlggin A Co. 1 1 (h lil , ill made use of at last." & 3 9 4 1 There are very few articles of f... either ll'iuld or "HJ that can he eaten with a spoon If ymi wish to keep to the demands of gmnl f"rm. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea Fight them In the beginning with De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results. They are Instantaneous, and It leaves the bowels In healthy condition. It la well to kep always to the right when riding a wheel, as it suvs dis cussion with truck drivers, w ho seem to live only to ternrlxe feminine cy clists. It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion, and constipation are iiiuseil l.y neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; De Wltt's Little Early Risers will speed ily cure them all. Chaa. Rogers. Druggist. Women who give attention to the I. tails of lr, ss never sit next a elf that will kill the tint select, d by them 1,1 'he gow ns they are wearing. DeWltt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities anJ 1 disease. It does this and more. It bull,j up and strengthens constitu tions Impaired by disease. It recom mends Itself. Chas. Rogers. Half of one's burden Is gone If the trouble can be told. It Is only those tvorrlments that must be concealed at all hazard that eat into the heiirt and brain. Many a day's work Is lost by sick headache, caused by Indigestion nnd stomach troubles. DeWltt's Little Early Risers ar the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Is thore anything possessed of more persistent determination than the spe cial fly bent upon disturbing your morning's rest. CASTORIA For Infant! and Children. Tt fo lia! h n dfutut ROSS HIGGINo k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Atturls Fiat Ttat and Cofft, Tabla Dcllcaciaa, Dontatlc and Tropical Frulti, Vegetable!, Sugar Cured Hatni, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. They Lack Life. There are twines sold to flsnermea on the Columbia river that stand la the same relationship to Marshall's Twine aa a wooden Image does to the human being (hey lack strength lift evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just as well." .They won't. They cannot. ASTORIA IRON WORKS CoaroBly St., font of Jackion, Aitorta. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marina Entlncl. Boiler work, Staaa boat and Canaery Work a Spaclalty. Callings of All Daicrlpdona Mada la Ordar se Short Notlca. John Fox... .President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank Treasurer J. B. WYATT. Phunt No. ft AMiirle, Ortfon Hnrdwnro, ShlpClmi. tilery, CI roeerlcH, IVoVaHloiiH, 1AINT nmt OU.H. Seaclal Atuntlnn Paid tu ftuinlyln Shir. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT CEO. NICOLL. Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's New Brewery Cheap Clothing The Hop t.e Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, 5os Commercial st makes underclothing to order. Bulla and trousers made to fit perfectly Kvcry order punctually on time and satisfaction gunrnuteed tlootl good) sold cheap. Call and ! convinced. .SNAP A KODAK hi "V uin tviiilntf out .if our ior mt you'll Rr h lrtrtvit ot limit Itrimtiiiti vir it h pit ttunt itumiihu, hlH'htJUaVlty III lilt 'ItJU'M' ii.vt (oorTcr rr rnmijih to l U-d any man COM EC AND THY Til KM MUGHHS & CO. B.F- AhhEN & SON Wall Paper, Artltti' Mal.rlala. Paint.. Of'l. GUI!, tie. Jaraneta Mantagt, Ruga anJ Baaitao Good! J65 Ci nunerclal HtreeL. rflioop poison a tsnrriAl TYI',!"" 0 n WrbUinbl ceMaxrorTw AATf III.OOO I'll I )( rxnBaJMM.'f urml In metadata. Toaevabairaeiedal bona f.aao priei euoar aamasvarwa t y . If t'U irefr loofiua h.ra va wiilcuo tract tit cay rtlrtai farMndbtiialblllejand norbam.it fail temr If rea ba'ataaea mar cnrT, IiiiUiI Dotaah, antl anil baT a-haa and. Ptioa. H ucttua Valeria 111 niouih. Hur Throat, luiplra. t'opef t'ilorel Htxita, t Irrra cm nr part vl tne imhi, iiairor r jtitniwi iwiiinfr ut. 11 la ihia HwuiuUry lll.ool I'll In I S va gUArmDlr tocur tVe aiijh-tt Uia ivmI oliatr aiala caaca and tnallansa tha ourld fur ea.e wa eaomtrun. Thai diaaea h.iaaiwara baOlafa thaeklll of the tuoal eaiinaul pliyel Clana. S.0ti,tK)0 eai'ital twlurd our uttoindt UMnalfOarajltr. Ahalulr primfe aanl aaia1 us -1 aUaualo Tauipla. CUlCAoU, 11X Auxirraa t i . nr.nr.ui VUay Plr QUA 0'B fOlrn'Ot pmij iff ttonrif rhr, t ;!(. ji p t m Miu r t hi- a. wniit, unniiurii ii. (lr. Mr ftDT UlOaaRini ti 'U, irrtuiii n t.r ui'm (lotl i f in u f n u 1 fcwrn brw Nun-tiJtrttiixrul. alJ hf Dnifittli, if avnl la kUlD wrorr. t 1 rifftei f.ri-i., f.t ft r i r-iur-, rJ 'V ( iriutatr mto wo nsjutMt KXKCI TDICS NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that I havt been duly appointed executor of tha hint will and testament of Adam Pat tor, deceased. AM persons having clalma aKalnnt the estate are requested to present them to me at the law office of Frank J. Tuybir, at Aatorla, Oregon, within six months from this data. All persons owing the estate must pay their Indebtedness to me, at the same place. I.Ol'IS KlliOHHOFF. Dated, June :th. 1S. A YEAR AND A HALF AGO the liurllngton llouto's New Short Line to the Kaxt and Houth was opened fur business. During th"se is months ttiMiisiinds of travelers have putronlzeil it and by so doing have not on ly saved murh valuable time but have gained new Id-as of how a railroad should bo run. They have learned, among other things, that I'.urllriRton trains are al ways on time; that the IlurllriKton's track Is In comparably superior to any other In the West; that the phrase Comfort, Speed and Safety means something on tne Iiur- Ilngton. Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Write for Information about rates and trains. C. SHELDON, G. A., Portland, Oregon. A. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and B'. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns are vestlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world, and Its coaches are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting aa It does with all transcontinental lines at 8L Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul (iMruv-s-4 eV k-st tat lrieMf rtifDU aM4il4MaV Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent. Portland, Or. t'AHDH. II. A. HMIT1I. 7V DKNTIMT. Itoomi 1 and I'ytlilnn iiviMr C. II, Cooper's stor. lltiU.IIng 1H. Kl UV JANMO.N, 1'UYHlflAN AM" Ht'UtlKON OflVo over Olson's drug atoio. Hour 10 to 1) n 111.; 3 to 5 iiml 7 to s p. ni Sundiiya, 10 o II. Iloaldelit'tf over I') stroma Jeuelry ft ore. I'll. O. II. KHTKH, rilYfllt'lAN ANl 81HUIKON. Hpeclitl attftlitlon to illaeaaca of women and surgery. time over Dauslsvr's slorn. Astoria, Telephone No. (0 JAY Tl'TTI.K, M. IV. I'llYSICIAN. Hl'linKON AND AmUVIIITIl. OmVa, roomr f ami , Pythian llulldliif, I loom, pi to 1 ami I to t Hoatilenoa, Ml t mlur slrvvl. JOHN T. MUHTKIt, ATTi'UNKY-AT-t.AW. Offtea, upataira, Aalorlan lliillitlng. 11. T. ntodiiY, ATTOItNKY-ATI.AW. 4D Commercial trt J. tj A. IHUVI.IIY. ATTiUtN Kt ANI firNlf:i.Olt AT LAW. Crnr on Itond strevt, Aatoila, Or, 1. N. Dolph. Itlehard Nlioa Oheatrr V. Uilph KM.ril. NIXON A POLI'll. ATTtHlNKYB AT I. AW, Cortland. Oregon, J(. , Js and llamllttui Hull, ling All legitl and col lee t ion hualn aa promptly attvmKd to. I'lnima aifnltiat ttm suverninent a spe cialty. HiH'IKTY MKKTINHH TI.'MI'l.i: I.OK1K NO ?. A. r. and A. M - Itestilitr eoiiitnunleailona held on Ilia Unit nnd third Tuea.lay oveiilng of tach month O. W. l.orNHIlKlltlT, W. M K. O. IIOI.I'HN. He.rlary. MIHCKLLANKolH W. C. OAMMKLU DKAI.KH IN HEAL KHTATB. Notary 1'uMle 5I llond Ptreat WHKN IN IMItTLANrt Call on Jno. r. Ilan.llay A Co.. IS Thlnl straal, and gat tlM Dally Aalorlan. Visitors I not mlaa llielr morning papar whlla thare. STEAMICHS Bailey Gatzert Ocean Wave (White Collar Line.) TIMIC CAKD. iirrtJi wav. Leave Astoria Leave I'urtland TueMays 7 p. m. Momiays p. n, Thursdays 7 p. m. Wednesday I p. m Sundays 7 p. m. Fridays, I p. m. Connects at Astoria at I a. m. Bun' lays with at earner leaving Portland II p. m. for Fiavrl and IImsio. UA1LKY UATKIIT. I-av Astoria Iavo Portland Mondays 7 p. in. Mondays 7 . m. Tueadays 7 p. 111. Tuesdays 7 a. m. vt iMtifsiiay T P m. mnrsilny, 7 a. m, fhurtduya 7 m. Thursdays 7 a. in. Fridays 7 m. Fridays 7 a. in. Hnturduy 7 p m. Saturdays 7 a ill. C. W. STONE. Ag.nL WANTKD. WANTKI--Tu buy a flan l'al; al' about fathoms of 7-liu h mesh gill net. Address Jno. I'. Moore, Wcstport dregon. WANTKD Hood girl for general housework. Apply at fi(!7 ICxchange street. flOtoflH per week fur men iiml women for easy home work. No books or canvassing. No experience, lions fido offer. No Catch. Send stamp for wurk and particulars. K. HKltM ANN 13 S. Sixth street, rhlladelphla, Ta, WANTKD At once; active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 12 to 26 hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or Ko tor II sample, rig Itaplds Mineral Water Co., nig llnplds. Mich. FOR RENT. FOH RENT Newly furnished rooms hot and cold bath; call at this office. FOH RENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply 181 7th street. Fon BALE. FOK HALE lZ-rocim Lodging House Centrally located; cheap lease; bar gain, Astoria Land and Inv. Co., 3 Commercial street. JAPANESE GOODS- Fireworks Just out just received just wnat you want. at wing Lee's, M3 commercial street. X TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist That Is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING overcoats and winter wraps will be la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arlly while traveling In the attam-hcated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no other tine can compare with this great railway of the West AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE, For a dinner, served on the Dining earn of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent poataga stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heafford, General Pas senger Agenta Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. ntOFttHHIONAI, Indio THl! OASIS til' llll' CtU.OKAIli) hisikr A jNcw Resort III LOW Mil! I I VH OH Till! M A Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounm! lv I'lipicinn tlio nuwl Kavorulilt' in Anu'i icu for SullVrrrH from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The ol.jaetlona urgd again. 1 I ml 1,1 In Ilia paal hy lha lan nuinlis lio vlharwlaa would ha I ton glad to lake advantage of lla twiten,lal .innate, lias Ix-en a lack of aultaMo areuiMiiiu.tatiun. Tha Houlhorn laeitle tVniiai.y lakas plaaaura In annnunelng Dial a.irral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hava Jual baan ararlod at In.llo station, that will le raiiiad to aii!l aula al r'a oiiable rates. Thry are fiinil'iuol llh modern convanlan . supplied with pure artoalan water and so slluatad as to glv uccupanla sll tha atlvantaara 10 he la rlvail from a mora or Issa proti acted raaldn la this delightful cllmata (From lha San Francisco Argonaut) "In the haart of lha gnt daaarl of the Colorado-whlch tha Votilhern I'aclDe Iratsraoa thaiM I an oaala callad India, which. In our opinion, la lha sanitarium of lha earth. Wa ballsva, from p.taunaj Iniraatlf ailoe. thai for certain Indlvldosla lhare la no spot on this plane! so favor able." O. T. Slewed. U t.. wrlisat 'The purity of lha air, and tha elarnal sun shine, fill one with wond-r and dellghk , , . Nature has arrompllahad to much thai lhare remains hut lit Us fur man lo da As to IIS poaalMlltlr aa a htelth retort-hare Is the moat p.rfact sunshine, with a trmporaiute alwsre pleasant, a perfaelly dry toll, for rain Is an unknown faolor: pur i)n, d arias stmosphare and pure waiar. What mora ran be dtelred? It la lha plsea. shov all elhara, for lung trouMa. and a para rllae for rhaumatlra ConaMarlng lha number of suffarars who hava twan cura.1. I have no heslianry In r-eom- mandlng Ihia gnlal oatlt as Ilia hava of tha amiilad." INDIO Is 61 a milcH from SAN FHAXCISCO ami 130 milt from LOS ANV.KLES Fire from Los Angrle Jl.oe For furthar Informstlon Inquire of any Southern Pacific t'ompuny sgont, or addrras F IV ItriOKIIR. Asst. Gen. Paaa. Ast. H I' Co. J. II. KI11KI.ANH. Mai. I'naa. Ast. Cor. First and Alder sts., 1'nrtlaiid, or Agents Wanted"0, s20 LIFEo'M'KINLEY And HOIUItT, Republican Candidates for president and vice-president, hy Itobt. V. Porter, the noted Jntirniillst present editor of the Cleveland World, and (ultimate friend of JdcKIM.KY for twenty years. Absolutely the only au thentic LIF1C OF McKINI.ICV publish- ed. For more than two years In prep aration, and the only work Unit has receiver the endorsement of MaJ. Mc Klnley and his most Intimate friends. No book equal to It as a seller. Every body wants the book published at McKlnley's home. Porter's honk sells Our agents are clearing frmn till to 120 a day. Chance for thousands of others to do as well. This is Iho oppor tunity of your life. The blithest com mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send 20c (stamp taken) as 11 11 evidence of good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent's first order, If It li only for one book, mnklng OUTFIT FREE. Hooks on time. Charges pre paid, leaving profits clear. Act quick or while you are waiting others will rut you out. THE N. O. HAMILTON PUI1. CO., 1505 Arcado, Clovulnnd, 0. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans snaking Ens- Ush Capital for new entarprawe. A Uat containing the names and edgressrai of K0 suucaaof ill promoters who have placed nvar tlMIlOMl) Htnrtlnr In ITnealm f vcwtmnnita within trie last six years, and over L8, 000,000 for ttie seven months of 1M6. I'ricj, J, or (25, payable by postal ardor In ttlA IjntlAtvn mnii T T n I I reau of Investors, 20, Chcupalda, London, a. v. nnoacnoont wu m entitled, ty ar- rajruramArvt ariLh 4iha dlnwinea ia mmj elKrver Dereonal or ttillnna nt intiniiii. to any of Uieas euccsssfiU promotart. This llatt is first alaaa In erery respect, and every man or firm whose name ap paara Wiereln may bt depended upon. For placing she following It will be found Invaliiahto-nonds or fltiareo of In- (1 1 im Ir-WL Cnmanarelnl n.4 , i . . . 1 1 , I v imi cuna corns, Mortgaure loam, Sale of Lamia, Patents or Mine. , Directors:- IR EDWARD C. ROSS HON. WALTER C. PRPYS CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. " Copyrlgtat