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WE DAILY ArtTOKlAN, WmVMlMV MORNING, MAY 19. 18117 THE DEED OF A PAIR OF DEVILS I'nllrc I'nmlly Murdered In Montana In Most 1'knilKh Mnnncr. tiikoath cirr wiiii.i: in hi d Hui ,1 a il c a )ciicri rilit ami t lie Daaylncr Mcd Iter (Illicit it the I.11M dl Her life. h'-iivii-, May IK A r-Kit mux puh IIkIh iI In mi i'Vi'hIhk r hm yvanr lay lo tlui.Tixt that W. II. Ilanitileii, tt iMiilitu'toi', hla wlff, Mra, I'ailuiiiH' liuii.lltuii, liia iiii !.,, hk,., Hnl Jii i iiiiuiiiiu-r i::uuIh-iii u.-.i, i ti. llvl In li.'tivtT until r'--tly. wi-r' iniinli ir, In a miiull vIIIiiki- iM iir ll-l l wiu, Mottl , lluiv tucka iiiei. n.nl thi-j I'liiiM ui'ii tn imli-r l' riinlili- tlij M'l.lt.lllll. Hut hlil II hn to Inn., t miir- lIl-IVIH. Mr 1 1 ii in 1 1 ..ii. wlm hud Ihiil In lien. VtT W .' , llUiH-l l.f 111 -iiir-l'ty ! litTn Iumi PVIirumy mil 1-rt with liU fujiitly, lining liitt In li'K'ili, uii.l la'i'r t.i Mwiiium. N.sir HWriui II Id ho : i ' I tn Ink kiniialiiit A t .1 -llltf .l the- ri'l""!'! Hlllill haa tvitrtlf'1 III" fihuda ii Uw family In Oil oily, i Mr an. I Mm IliiiuUl.-n vte-re r . it t.l l.-u. In lxl UIi th-lr throat rut Mlm' Jlnmill 'ii n. ttlwi il.Htil In bed with In r llir.nn i ui mill umiiy brutae-a mi lw r Ixxly It In kimIhI tluit ui"ai'ujii In. I luuti Ilia I mi aM.-lnpl )uii ti tiuilx n omnia., iie-r iuhI tlmt ln im kllli-1 fi.r a mni null- l-f..rr Imt umutllaiii liU'l nn i.(iiillniu tiu'tr ftoinllHti pur m llniiilllmi tinl I'Vldi it'.ly made U iim'iM tl III Ilia lx..y lay mi lti Hour un.l nun liu-unlly ov-ive wllh woiimU. All Ui flngora of hiM rliilit lllUlil, rXlv(l tile' f'lre-flngvr, Were, arV red. l lug Unit i hint uraepe-d n triti'. r or knife. 111 tluoat una ala out. rmtpiliit m-ur tin- liouw allowed that two nun wens titu'nml In the murbi. The. limine hn.l liceti ran. Wei k -'l uii'l it la !. ll.-v l the iimrd.r m Ms'lllY-el UUl V'X). t'AN in: in: K,J:.'TllAl:Il, la 1lw ijil-"t Inn Nmv AkIUIIiiK III Vi.-ra na to thn Turk NVw Vork. May 11 -A Joiinuil ii-!al from Atlte-ita Miya: Thee KlMllreet IU II rfl Ul t li l ailil Ullhl-Urf tee rxpr".-! at tlm rval tirmi of lNt. niri-r.-.l ly Tutkiy thn loaa of Thieaiuily ami a In-avy lii.t.-iniilty. Mill h.. Heiiulilla aal.l In art Int-rvli'iv Km.! the Irrina ha.l itut -t t.M-n o'tl-i-liilly ppneniteil l.y tlw. p'.rlr. J I e- il.1: (ir. wmiM latlipi- a.. tlin Turki tn Atlie-na ati.l l-avfl It In our "i'pli than K-l out of tli.' Inti'i'iia'l unl ilirTl. unity pr.ilui''-'! tlfrrhv ami m'n-pl nuWi tiTina iu r-rtiM." HtiiK ok.-l If l hi ar-at p.w.-i vi ml 1 lat'upy Athi'iia ir tin' i-lty iotp iltrnitt ttai l.y th. Turka. h" r'-p"'"!: "We nilh-lil ai'i-i'pl that, hut would ratlo-r hum Atln'iia than allow TtirklH'i 'H i'upnt'.im. We- hi'lli'Vr our trmpa will linl.I tlwir on.nt itt.n." I'l-oplr. ai- annlounly annltlnx the ac tion of th. inlnbelry In v pn-ant rii ( ml.-ra of ce-nauro arv thre-at.-nr l by Um ..p.lilon ami If the-y ar inre-a- fill Ciu-nprMMUl l tin1 ir-iae-(ll f new pr-mH-r faptaln Mutlii", of Orlamli, PlnrMa, oruiuiUnr of tlh AnKlo-Aintrlraj cb'-tui'iiMH-iii. h.ia revived thla ai'lul wlro fnm Iminok'? "nirhtlna vi-ry a.-vriv, Thi- for fltrn li'itlnn la auilMisitly auppoitp.l; wna omHpli'umia for ila brvry. Anw-h-ana w-rt wfll to the fntv." l'lfinliT Hnlll wna fouml In a tat. nf un at ImllK-tuilliui. Hi' wna akril hnw 11 iwiii. to iMaa that ilurlnn tht tn-;o-tliuloiw th.. Turka nmili an atlnrk. "I witrtiitl 'tha mlniau-ra hi-rf," he il.'iiliu-vil, "Lhat Turkey waa pri'parlnK ror a nmv iiUu.'k. Tlicy n-luin-l tn lu'll.'vo nw. I'l lhi Turka ontmi lo Athon. mifwIthMlnmllriK th wlnlr-a nml orib-ra of t hi laiwom lunl the "-iTli-aatiietM of the' comi-rt will b. nhown twv for all." With thla ln h'ft to Kit to thi pnliu'f. i nii of tho iinilxiaHnibitu of tli. ,rnat imwi-ra anl'l that liulll lunl iihIo-I ihi-in to Inti-rvi-iH' at ('.iiixtii.titliMpli' nml oblltri- Tin-ki-y to atop tlw triiopa. Tha litnliiijiMulor c'lnllnui'il: "Wi i-oiild only nply tliat vi hnl thai., our b.-vt, but Twflk d.i'liiri'd tt wni linpoaallili. fur ti t in to prop.w that lh. allium ri'i-n.11 hl'n trrnipa." At IAIN I-IiPKATHP. The Oli'i;k Porced to liotront to tlio Tuiklah Pi'ittitler. Now York, May IS. A apecliil to the Herald from Corfu saya: Thn Oni'ka hnvo ti-tii'iit"d to the Turklhh frontlor of V:plru.i aflor a heavy IlKh't. Alaint 34 ntllcer and a IhoiiHiind men ore hora do comlwit. A panlo provalla at Arta on tho flreok frontier, aa a Turklali InvaHlon la fi-.irfd. Coloiwl Mano haa Itocn roralled and Nli-holim Hmolcnakl, bntlhor of Oetioral Niu'iltwakl, tnkoa command. OPRNKn IMIIVATK MAIL. Khnrp Trotoat From Genral Loo to flonoral Wcylor. New York, Mny 1R. A arooliil to tho Journal from Havana uriya: Tho oamlns tf a private letter by flen. Woylor'a poalorlloa nnployoa hai IxM'n niiulo tho aubject of onernollo pro tetela by moro than m local consul. The reproaentatlve of a loiullnu South Ame-rUan republic wont pera.ually to tlm palace to complain that hla null, latth official and private, had been tam IMTed with, while Dr. IJrunner, of the I'lidlewt Hlle.a nmiHeia Ivwpltal rr'r.t detailed lu'ia B naalntiuit aanMary In apeoUir, sl.liuhid In th A mm lea. i con- aiilnUi, rrwlvml aoveral li'lbTa ftin hla wife, tlm cnvi'lui'M liavlnir lnn i1li nrT M tha (Miatotllra hi-fiera ilallve-ry. TlH'jr with (tillvi'i'i-il ii'in. tn titlnmpi Klinlnvr liavliiu l.'i-ii iiimiH tn rori'i'nl llw M' of VllltlUUlll. CH.ii tine iloi'tor'i i'oiii.lnt (li-nTl !," ai'lit B aharp IMila of nrnti'it t tin- (iii'iitln goiu riil'i nitlc. I'ltuHlUM-'TloN KTOI'l'KO. HIm'i-i lliitai-r III OinKoti May I'liatur Within Hie J'rvae'M KifU'rvp. WlilnK'"M, Mny 11. - I'nllow Inn thi I'tu'eniiiiiitiiln.llirti of '.miiilfl'NT lli-r- IIIIUKI, of Hl KrlM'Mll lilll'l oltlri., t h lit lonwy irt'iH'lul Ima llilrunle.l I lie I'nlt. i"l KUit- iltoll'lrt iiitliMtu'y of tiriRein tn iuhjii'iiiI for iln- pri'MMit tim li-iml pro. I'lstilHiKi pi'ii'llnu In llial illatrl'1'. irrow Mu out of tl" alie-i'p paoturtiu wit'tl-i tin llmlla uf tlx Ciinruil" raUKO f inul fiwrvee. Tin' c tiimlaaliinfr nf lhi Innil nltli Ii.iji iiliinlli'i tit Hi.- a"rr -liiry nf tlin Intillor ;l I'lnliorata alut tin-nt aliolni( tlin fiii'U ri-Kiii'lliiit I lin ('tt. uie fort nninv In I intf in, rwlMnu Ha lilatory fnnn 1 1 m Inception to th proexsit Hn.l lh- ! uliliitl'm In tnr.rii an to .ill fount rnuTtm. In Una litt-iin-nt i Ih- i-minlloii.T r" .nniii. n'l ilinl Hi" f'iriiiiT inl"f f th l.-pdrt-mi-lit rm hi. I. Unit piiaiiirlnK on till- t rvi' ! iri.ki"l fiitln-ly r a.i inoil- lil' .l na l p uliilloiia to I mi-lit. rmll pnntnrltiK iiii'Iit r' K- i' il.fM ill'i'.l ly th il".iirt siiii( Kki iiv i;i.i:(TitH'irv. I'limrkiiMi' Cxitmpli' of tli- l.i i ' iitrir- lly nf the- Myati'Dolla I'lttiT. Him rramleiro, M.iy li. WMIIiim fiirr. a in.iioitiiiui In the- finploy of th Hay w it rt i I ! r 1 1 rnlluay, caiiii' out of a ae-rtoiia i.iTtrtil lui'l.li'iit )i'nt.-nlu.y tit'iriilnt,' "li iiuxka that tell of the neeiltrl'l!y of t ho III llt'.rlnl potvar. I(e rei-civnl tlm curri'itt throuuh h! 1' f l arm, hut :hnt ine-iiiliT l a ar,i ly timrk-l, wMIp al'tnie l-.la I f t lilt fpm tlm thltih 1o the' calf la a nnk?-llk-hurti. Tin1 le-tr ilhl not rome In rontai-4 with tltx wltf at all. but tho nirre-ni wenil thniUKh hla tavly ami la atlppoaixl t.i havo Iwn attraitoel to th' aurfnea tu tlw thlch ly aouiit cotna whlrh C'arr hiul In hla x'kH. Cnrr llin In th r relinr lumpltal with hla Wt rt term nriitily parttlyirnl. hut wfll re-c-ivr. I A UiNU I.OHT HON KOI'NI . Hin Kinni tain. May H. T. V.', IVak hone-, a wi-ll-to-ilo fruit sri.urr of ' It Ixik", haa Juat l-e-n l li-ntlrl' il aa ttn- tarn of a wealthy KnulUh fam ily, lie- ilippi-(uv-it from th fcn twi r.liree if hl M-"plee aoniee ;i y.'ura ao. itii'l Ima liwn lin iflvfm up f.r dnul. Id' l now on hla way tn th lan-1 nf h! Mrth. It waa Walti- H. rilni. I.trnl tloki-t ait of the Catiaill.in 1'arlflo, nho i.w.-l th- mlaatnie nian. Twanty threx ymra ao, aa lhe renlt of tnuM. w lUi hla fiunlly, !le-ttkliiuii loft hla hom ami canx' to the- I'liltiil Hdit.'i. Ilr ilrlfti'l VV'-at atul la now mm of thi-wt-iilthle-at l.akie c-oitnty rtuu-liera. II' la imu-rl.il. ami wllh hla wife- ami fotr rhlllrrii l on hla way to 1-:uimm- to at trtwl thee -lIliimilKl JulilU-e' BJIil aev hla P"..ple It; thie.r home on tlu lalaml of JiTia-y. IN MKMuHY tip JOHN A, l,0i.N ; (!ilinxo. May IS. Tho in.-mory ''f John A. Iv'Kun, ael'li-r tui.l atat.-amnn. i will Ih. honori'il hy I'hlcair on July IJ. Thin itiite- haa Ikiii aelii-t.-l by the rotn- , uim-iit for tin- unvi'lllnir of th t;i!ui I of thie Kt-at B.ldle-r. Th. alto for tho ' monuine'iit a'li-otist by Mra. Intan la at tho foot of KldrolKo Onirt, on tho l.ik. front, and tho innwtorpleHV of Pt. flau ' .!,.,, Hi.. .'iili.i,.r will he ahli.iuvl from Now York an mum aa tho foundation t naily. Mt'KIWCK WILL OIT. Aflor IS Yiara a Utility Man la About to Ho llrousht to Juat Ice. riili-iiKo, May IS. Tho arrent of Adolph L. Luotsort. proaldont nf th Luotirert Hnuniso & l'acklns Co., for tho murder of hla wife haa been re- Ceillcd and may load to the inveatlRa- tl'in of a murder which took place IS yearn us. At that lime Luolert wns a anloon-kooper and hud a place of hUHlnew at Clyburno and Webster aw lines. Tlie victim waa Hush Mcllownn. whoao only aim. Jninea Motlowan, 'totv n-sldi'a at No. Ml Low la atreet. The Btory iua told by the latlor la na followa "(111 tho nlsllt of September S, 1 SOT One Loaf i Another AND Cnc loaf of bread may be light, sweet and digestible. You may use the same mate rials for another and have it heavy, sour and soggy. The knack Is in putting the ingre dients together just right. A substitute for Scott's Emulsion may have the same ingredi ents and yet not be a perfect substitute, for no one knows how to put the parts together as we do. The secret of "how" is our business twenty-five years of experi ence has taught us the best way. Two ilzn 50 cts. and $1.00. SCOTT h BOWSE, Chemlsti, New York. Iluirll Mr'iowiui wmt nilaaliiK front, til hMn, winch w tln-n at tlin eorn-r nf H nl Ioinliili k lri-t, IIi u Hi yi-n.il old ami a nilllwrlieht. Thoiiieh aoiiH-tlimK ulvn In rtrlnk, It wm tvm limy in an ma liaiilli to alay away rnm hla fiunlly at iiIkIiI, A iwtrih wna lhtllute1, hut no tracee of Mm win faiovri until ttui followInK lay Tluit Iw iii fouml In hui-titi'ti'i Inun wllh hla h"iul cut (an ami an linnniia pliitf f loliu'i'o ahovi"! ilown .'Ha throat 'h hoily hum inppi'l up In a alillnit poatiiri, Kviry clnuiiiBtiitii'it alla:iillii rli iiiiui' il.'Mth InilpalH vMiTiro. HiiNpli loii f.. upon I,u..tirt. A cor. mii-r'a Jury, mwlv up of nirn i. lm liivl llvi-il iii'iir him for yiara, rli-nn-il him of thi rharKc ami ilwlnre'l that "tlii' ilri'vuii'il li.nl (oiii to hla i-alli from aHip.-vy." Not anilni.. with Oil vi'nllrt. n Mrijiiwau, whi mi then .i youih of 17 yraii, ii'iiiiii)ie.l a pat tno'ti-in rx amlnatlon. II.- t hoai' a pliynlHari t ripi'.wni til tn at Hi.' fxamlriatlm ami w.'iit w llh him I i tlw iiioiku". Wlii-n li ai-rtviil, howi'vi-r, lie fouml that the- I'KUIUllKLtloll llll'l II ll'i 'Illy ll-l-ll lllll'li. Ilia iiroti-atit .Ti- iiiiiivmIIIiik unl Inter tlin limly of hla fnlhiT waa kIv-ii to lilm for Inti-rmi'iit, Wlie-n Jitim-a Mr'iownn ltirn'l of l.ii'-lK'-rl' arr.-at In- w-nt tn thi- i.!ie. unl toM th. alory of hla fatln-r'a rnur-l-r. (Nci.tli To UK C'MMi.Hi Ni:ii Tn... (, ilhl T l N't in Wli. In l. t t-r (' u liunri."I. I..'.!. Villi. Jo. Ciil , May IS - Tin- ttnnlMa tuiiipl, whlrh haa bi-.-n und -rK ilnie ropalra at the Mntr liliiml navy yard Inn. b.-e ii tli-l up at tho d'"k for three we.-ka i-titlr.-ly r. Bily for a. a, but n . lnit lo the tM'iu'i'Jty of available! limn f ir her rre-w th' re haa - a d.-lny ;n puttltn tier In imiiiW!on (itdora have I e.-n laaiiiij, honeviT, to rollllliliial ill her on the I'M of thla month, and alio i. Ill li"la h.-r lias und'-r roiumand of ('.iiitnaml- Aaa Walker. The rrrw of onllat -.J inon la now tx-tnix aaae-niblrd mi th" rvr.'lv III K ihlp Il.l"M-ll.-Iieo. Th" t'omord haa l-n ao completely ovorhauli-l and p-palrod that the nffl en of tlir navy yar.l aay alio la now Im-ilt fit tel f.,r aillvo aorvli-e than alio una tihon flnK inimlnaliii-d In l".il. It la riivt-d tluit ahe will I a-ialirni'd to duty on ihr ra.'ltlc a'.atlon lrobally redlovlutr the old woodon crul enr Marlon, whlrh la now at Honolulu, ami la rxpe-rt.'d home a.n. HflCII'K Op MKS. SAfiK. Made Ik-ape-rato Hy a th bt fiuo Hor I ' nolo Ituaael. Jollo!. Ill . May is -Mm. KIIxat Sae tho wife of I he man who otitatiinl a haul of fr.un hla utu-lo, Hunaoll Hatro, of Now lork, laK autnmer, haa at- ti mptexl to loinmit auloldo from worry Ins oveir Um debt. Klixar Huso had tivnl II.'. toward tho llfuns of tlw mnrt L-.ik'i' on l.la homotetctt'l and Ma wife hud '. Uroo.lltm ovt the affair ttvua tvl Mra. Ha-e to low hor mind and laat Saturday alio waa found hariflim from a rafter In the aluuity u.n which Now York'i iitllll'inj,:ro S.iitc had a mort saiso of I'-O She waa found In time lo aavo hor life. The money to camfl the iiMrtv'aso "i i"""1 l"-,: nlKht to Mr. S.ik'o. IN HiiNult OP ILLINOIS DKAD. Sprlnsnold. III.. May ls.-Th Illlnola biU'llolli'ld monument cummlHalon luw dii-!dii to e'P'f-t nine nionumeuita eai h at Iookout Mountain and at the north end uf MiNMlonary Kldso to the Illinois reslmoiita which participate"! In thoae lartli. The-y alao r-vlve'd pbuia for a sranUe niotmmont UK) fivt hlsh. which It la piMKH.d to erovt on the top of Mlnaionary I!ide on the aiot where ttto Confeilorate (ioneraJ HrasK had his he'ndnunrtera. POUTLANU S SKSATION. Italy f Win. S Lad I Stob n Prom His IS reive. Portland. May IS. Tho laidy of Win S. I . Id. tho Portland millionaire who died In isi'3, haa be-on stolen from th sr.ive whore It was Interred. Tho discovery was made today by an employee of rhe cemetery assoeU lloii, who was worklns at the srave. Tho luxly waa to te relntorred and when the collln waj taken up It was found to be empty. It Is the situation of the day and wild ruiunrs are rif- that the unknown Shouls are holdlns the laxly for .m lin- meiisc sum for the restoration of the laaly of tho deccase.1 nillllomili e. X other i-eason Is assigned for tho sltistt lur theft. The L'idd family will not offer a reward. It Is stated. LAIHSP.ST LKNS IN THK WOULH. Compleled lit C'ninbi l lav lUld to Yoiki'S Yostoiil.iy. !ilppcj CaiiibrldKe, Mass., May IS. From Clark's Ions works, Cambrtdse. ba boon shipped In a speol.il parlor rar two discs whloh form the Ions for fie Yerkos tolosoopo. tho larsest lens ever made. The car was attached to the Chlcaso exprews. Clark, the nuik'-r of the Ions; Carl Ludln, his foreman. 'Alio had sH-nt several yearn tn illshl!is the St-at Uisoa, and annthe'r workman ac-iviiiipank-.l the valuable carso. Tho greatest care was taken that no harm ahould be'full the two -Uses and that the Joitlns would not damage thvm. The guards have been stationed at Isith d.r of the car and every prooautlon taken that outsiders and cu rliwlty aot-kors shall In no way Interfere with the transfer of the lens. Thon, too, they were Insured for their value while In transit. This Yerkos lona Is the largest mid finest In the world. It represents near ly six years of careful lbr ni l rm- ploteel la valued at IfiH.OiHl. The (.lass came from the raotory or . noi m Paris. The lens U 41W Inches i n the surface diameter and wli?ns i.in pounds. The exposed surface, or ap erture, la 4i) Inches, the other inch and a half being: taken up by the casing. IN THE NAVY DEPT. Disbursing Officer Paine's Celery Compound. v t i ,..' .ear No d.- .art mom at Washington Juat ' t b-rka. with only a dangerous smatter now ao alorl-a the vti-utloii nf the lag of nxllial kmw leilge. to ve-nture pi- .pie via Lhe apb-Tidldly-grow m. for- to tnr)ct a't-t-alk-el prln remedies, ml bible navy. It la tu.t to th -gold-lae-ed j In aliarp contrast w ith th..'; risky An:iapolta Kiinluate, that the brunt of prejeara.l'iTia la the one valuable spring tn tvapnnalblii work fal'.s. but to the leniedy worthy the name in tlw- estlma able I h-partme'iit ollU-lals, of wliom Ills- tlo:i of comi-Uint persona tnd meI htirsmg (if!U-r P. H. Stl' kmy is onvi'al authiB'Jcle, Paine's celery com A lett.r fpm til in fays; ! pound. "Having taki-n I"ui:ie'a celery cjm- This widely prained and widely prlxed oun.l fur the last few w i-e-ks, I have p-me ly really does make people well. found It a x i feet spring remedy, and l--fa much larie-tHe.nl by It." Spring la the Ueoiaive time In the life of every a-raon out of Iv-alUi. It la an assured fart that atubl-orn disorders !e-etme ijulckly curable in the spring. Thla Is exitevutlly true of such per- alstent troubles as rheumatism, neural gia and olxetlnate kidney dlsoaa-. No oiae, alc-k ear well, can afford to try" utKertaln rmin-lles In the spring, or any otlrr time Tlw dlMhoiie'sty of nwuiy self-named spring rena-dii-a ljme atartllngly ap- IMintit whon tholr rosulta are com-Iia,re-d with the results otrtalnej from thia ax-curate, ae-lentlllc pp-aratl.n, Palne'a celery compound. The general practice among careful iioopb' of puri fying the blol and toning up th ner-Vi-a In the sia-tng haa tempted acoi-e of incompetent ihtsoiui. si'hemtrs and This makes It Just four Inches larger than the Lick teleuoope lens, which was also made by the CI arks and has held the plax-e of honor In the world of as- tninmny. IT WAS WILLIAM W. A3TOK. New York. May IS. A siclal to the Journal fpim London saya: It la reported that the anonymous philanthropist who contribute-d 2(K) lounds to the fund proposed by the Prtnevs ef Wale to foexl the starving on the oecosii n of the queens Jubilee U William Waldorf Astor. LAKCE AND VAl'GHN ARE LOST, i San Francisco. May IS. All hop? has laHn given up now that James Larue and William Vaughn. reiorted lost wtlh the ill-fateel yacht Iloglna on the bay, iuld have bee-n picked up by a Ashing smack or tramp yacht and landed In Mile out of the way place whore they could roach no moans of communica tion. The two young men are mourned as dead. A NEW RULING. Princeton, 111., May IS. Judge Stipp. of the circuit court, made an Important ruling on the Australian ballot law. He held It to be lawful to prepare and mark a complete ticket containing many names and to take this ticket to the election booth and paste It to the Bile of tho regular ballot handed out by the election Judge. The Daily Astorian Has the 1 Largest Circulation on the Columbia River! Everyone Reads It Glad to Recommend I -J ' f. It Is aa far rvmoved, In the minds of the Judlrlou men and women, from all other rniedl purporting to accom plish equal renults, as the north la from the south. Cl.r-hcadeJ professional nxti. biishte-sa men and the great body of hard working brain worker all over the country believe heartily, ajid with lod reason, in Pames cedery cmv pouial. Paine's celery cornpitund gets Us stautK'he-at endorse-monla from physic ians and mHon title men wlio were led to verify its claims becAuee of Its dis coverer, the dtstlnguWhed Dartmouth college profonaor, Edward E. Phelps, M. D. LL. D. Nothing will pull a th-ed-out, nervous. "run-down" man or nomaji out of the quagmire of sinking health so promptly and firmly as Paine's celery compound. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Eu reka, Cal. and Coos Baj. S. S. HOMER Will Make Regular Trips. Every 14 Days. FasseDgers and Freight at Reduced Kates. FOR PORTLAND (Via Koappa. Clifton. West port, and way ltuidlaga.) THE STEAMER H, C, leaven Aitorla every Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday at 0 p. ni.; eaturoay ai 7 a. ai, I .eaves Portland every Monday. Wednesday and I- rui ay ai 7 p. in., a id aaturuay at p m. Landing at t'athlamet on all down trips' Towlnu and Jobbing around Astoria every Sun day, Tuesday and Thursday. REPL'CEIl RATE, information foot of Main treet, PETERSON & OILMORE. Agents. Marshall & Company's Twine Elmore, Sanborn & Co., Agents Fresh from the mills for 1S97 fishing. Every ball guaranteed. Please report any Imperfection. BEWARE OF IMI TATIONS. Every ball must be marked "MARSHALL & CO., SHREWSBURY MILLS." Manufactured from selected flax specially for COLUMBIA RIVER FISHING. See that every ball bears the MARSHALL label. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10, 11. 12, 13. 14-ply 40's. 12, 13, 14, 15. 18-ply M'a. 7. 8, 9, 10-ply 30'a. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It la a ter rible accident to be burned or acalded; but the pain and agony and frightful disfigurements can b quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using Ie Willi's Witch Haael Salve. Charles Rogers. At Bombay all the Hindoo sentries salute any pas&ing black cat, thinking It may possibly be the soul of an Eng lish officer. . I'm TRANSPORTATION I,NKH. GO EAST ..VIA . . Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. fleals ia Diniag Car a la Carte The all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Itine T()V St. Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepera, Dining and Library Observa tion Cars. Dally Trains ...Fast Time HEkViCH ASU BCEXEHY CXEaQUELED For tickets and full Information call on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON. C. P. T. A.. Portland, Or. R. C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A, Seattle. This Railway Company Operates Its trains on the famous block system: Lights Its trains by electricity through out; Uses the celebrated electric berth read ing lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated veati billed trains, carrying the laxest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining; chair cars and thi very best dining- car serrlce. For lowest rates to any point in the United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland. Or. J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pass. Agent Two routes east. Less dust more comfort. If for do other reason than because of its com parative freedom from duft you should take the Burlington Routs when you go East. Mh'd you, we do not claim that our trains en Joy ABSOLUTE exemp tion from dust. Such a statement would not be true. But we do claim and we know we are right that our tracks are batter balasted and better maintained than those of any other railroad to tuna ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chi cago. Two routes Eajt via Billings, Mont., and St. Paul. Minn. C. SHELDON, Gen'l Agent. Portland.Oregon A. Are You Goniff East? Bs sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN I line:. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -ans- OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla Is th. GREAT SHORT LINE Bstweea DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East South. and Milwaukee ill' Their Magnificent Track, Peerleaa Ves tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of paasengera carried on ths veetlbuled trains without axtra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. Ail agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAViOE, Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt 148 Washington at. Portland. Or. TBANSPOKTAMO LINKS. 0.R.&I. OIVES CHOICE or -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman ani Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to San Franelsao. Staite of Cal., Monday, May I Columbia, Saturday, May 8. State of Cal.. Thursday, May IJ. Columbia, Tuesday, May 18. State of Cal., Sunday, May 23. Columbia, Friday, May 2S. For rates sod general mrormaaon caQ on or address O. W. LOUN8BKRRY, Agent W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. e. McNeill. . President and Maaager. Going East? IF YOU ARB, DO NOT FORGET Three ImportantPoints FIRST Go via the St Paul because the tines to that point win afford you, the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line makes close con., n actions with all the trans-continental lines entering the Union Depot there, ad Its service Is first-class in .very particular. THIRD For information. caU on. your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket read. . big via the Wesconsln Central lines, r or address , JAS. C. POND. General Passenger Agent Milwaukee, Wis, Or GEO. 8. BATTT. General Agent, Portland. Oregon. WHITE COliAR LINE STEAMER "BMI GATZERT" Portland Astoria Steamers leave Portland daily aa follows: Alder street dock 6:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. m. and 8 p. m. Leaves Astoria. C. R. and P. S. N. dock, 6:45 am. and 6:45 p. m. O. R. & N. dock. 7 a m. and 7 pm. Saturday night steamer leaves Port and from Alder street dock at 9:45 p. m. and Ash street dock at 10 p. m. Schedule includes Sunday night boat out of Portland and Aatarlik but no Sunday morning boat Night boat from Portland connects with Steamer "AHI.ER" at Cathlamet at S a. m. daily except Monday for Weetport, Clifton as4 Knappa, and all landings on Oregta side. U. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley, Agent. Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent. Astoria Telephone No. U. east jg: Southern south pacific. LEAVE PORTLAND. ARRIVE. OVKRLAN 1 EX-PHI-SS, fur -alem, Riisrbunr. Anlilund, facramentn, Ogtlrn, San FrHiicinco, Mo Jave, Lmii Angele, Kl Paso, New Or leana and the fcast. 6:00 P. M.i 9:30 A-M. S:30 A.M. Daily except buuday. t7:30 A. M. Roteburg passenger l:S0 F. M. Via Wooilburn, for Mount AiiKel, Ml vetton, West Solo, Brownsville, Bpring field and Natron C'orvallis pansenger. I Daily ) cxwpt I Sunday. jt:M P. M. I:2.) A. M. t4;.i0 P. M. McMiiuivllle pas'gr Daily, tDaily except Sunday. Direct ei'iinectlon at Sun Franclvo with Oc riitental A Oriental aud pHCllle Mall steam ship lines f,.r J 4 fa.N AND CHINA. Nilllug dales on ap licatlnn. Rates ai d t ick etx tn Eastern point and Ea inpe. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HOSOI.l'Ll' and AO'RALIA Can be iiblameil fr-m 1. B KIHKLAND, Ticket Ageut, 134 Third tt. YAMHILL DIVISION, Passenger Depot, foot cf JelTera D at. Leave for OSWKOO dally at 7:30 a m., 12:15, 14), 8:25, 8:45, : p. m.: p. IK. ou Saiunnus only), and 8:40 a 111. and l. ni. on Sunday imly. Arrive at Pur land dally a 7:!0,8:XUa. 111.: 1: W, 4:15. ::& 7:M p. m. 1 aa ' Id a 111.. '3:15 aud 5:10 p. 111. on Hun day, only 1. Deave lor SHERIDAN dlly except Sunday at 4:31 p. 111. A' riv at Portl tnd :. a. In: l.c.ie for Airlie 51undaya, Wednn diva and Frid y at 9:l a. 111. Arrive at Portland Tiiesdayn, Thurmiay and haturlaya at 3:08 p. 111. Kxcept Sund:iy, Extent Salurdny. R. KOFlir.EK, Manager, E. P. K' GEKS. Avst. (eu. F. Ii P, Agt. OASTOIUA. nf- HaiK Ii si ettfa. Cfunua at