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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1897)
THE DAILY AaTOUIAN,, SUNDAY MOHNING. Jl'NE- 20. J8'J7. THE EVE OF . TOE Lumlim I Crowiliil to Us Innermost DlMII'!, HONOR TO on i:n Victoria By (hi HrpicsruUlUc of All M.tluiis Outline Hi I lie froiiiaam tor the Vtets's rrslltiilcs. I.oiilnil, Julie IH-Nctcr III llm history uf Kiiuluiul tin Loudon mi hi rlkliiuty kIiiimii Itself llin limit of I tin world nil It d luuliflit I lie eve of llm J Million, A l all times llm liueliwl lilve of tlio huiiiutl run, iiuitiilii ldi.lun u rrnwiliul to lu linn nmwt liHir l' u iuM-ii.toua iidi l i inn ut .iiuiiKir ri.praiiiu nearly miry ram under llm ami and nearly every - it I " found UlHJli the limp Tim rem. limii iilijM l of this crowd participation In tho nr..iltl lilatmi.-.il pimmM )! wlln. ...! In the lilalm y .ut the llrlllnli j :iii'!liv sited lolle Ull'l .Mllic Ion I'. very ininutn of lliini, to omry tlmuiilit niicl in iii.ii There In iiulliliiK In Hull lulu, ) ut I lil" hour, from 1 1 1 highest I'rliuw In Iho (mimes tu lli Inweal sneak llilif lit I ho i c-1 . hut tlui Juhllir! ll la lltiHiallin u puaa uliiliM AH)' uf tin- crowded lliiriiinih(ari a wljlmut ever) W hero rmuirklli Iho twu prril.illlln Hilt Imlca uf I In' n. cualiili, I ho Wurld's ilinlri' In linlmr tjiiwii Vlctnrln uud tlu prund M ll i'f ll r alliijcrt In lining an tu Imi'l i H 1 1) ii niiiimiriiln IIik aliciiHlh iiimI II ail ii am ut In r Umpire, Tim al r l, liulrla ttn-1 sluli-ly liiallnlirtia i, tin' Wert in.) rn iroMilnl Hli Ihi' ernil win lime rilrraily collie .J hnlmr lln lil.rn tthlln lull 1 ,11 an lld 1. 11 mill, a 111 ll till urniiiid tin- MeiriMmlla are tlirnii-: i with ...l.ll, ra in im.fy iiMirnrin knmMi in lull- ol iidlllllltnll illlllll ftolll I III' In ild-hlltlt- Inv, i)iuka of Iho lliiMuii mi'-. III. il.ninli.l ,. n of Analr.ill.i, ln.ll.-i iiml At rim. fori aol.llcrs I rum Ihi- Weal ln.ll.-., upll.ha flitll t)prua lu Ihi- alltluurl rtprvipttivea of Military icnvrtuin m uinli-r "Our I wi.ly of tlm Hmws." Hnn Mcolttcly II l o lull- kiili-Miar. (.! J I -turn if r.i"-. nii-ii mill i-ml. a I v lit iatinrariiA nf Ihr tmirvh of thai i:titlie tloll W III. ll. K I'lltlhl Wl-lialir Hill. I, I tu fa ii tt never seta Thi iilr la nil Vn with i- c.-t,iliiy, I huiianlula llM. I hliunn li,a (f flltUM lltlil ttfilltirlft n-int 111 the a- llttiJ brci-. iho .In timll.ma hli h i,in- imill) i-oat tmllhin nf hiifctult iniMM y, nr- In (ilitrf, liollttita uf llifhla bio Kh'ttltlft or m.ili.l n-n.ly fur tlnir llniin- twimtoii, ninth a In at If roiiii-rit Tin: i uci:iiin i;nivh Tho llal I'f liollll lllll. a. .-u.-ala uf Iho lilorll. wtlii nl'r Kitlturil 111 l.iin.lun In-lil.-hl tn off. r rutiatrnt'iliitluiM tmin thr Imtlnii uf tho tiirth. 1 Ionic mi'l tin I'llaliul ll III. lu. I. , on ta'lmlf uf Iho ftilliil Hinli-a. Mr Whiirliiw It.l.l. io-irti-ir f Iho No Vurk Trltouo-, with II. lulul Ni l.!l , MUi a Hi r I'll 'III Iho nrnu- nint tour A I'nit il J N. Mill-r, Ih. n.ny. uh thrir nl.loa Tin- alaii-r ropol-ll.-, rraiii'i', hua anil un l.'nlriinrilliniry Mlintoll hia.h.l l' li.ln-r.il I 'nviHlM.t 'lilii f Am rl.i.ll. lirmi'l I'hnn. i Ihw o? tin l'Klnn uf 1 1. in. -r tin. I Kinii.t-ii-'l'l-ovi ut Nli(i..im'a rnlll.'Ua il.-ltir.il, .Murah.il III.- vuiint Two M'it'-i!iU uf .Ih lil. in ii... in. 1'iiny Ihr M.ii i-hall, uiu nf w hum ai o- hil ly r i'r.-iiU l'rt.l.-ut I'miro, t.K'l!ii Willi "l.lfT of In lllliilllly lllllfnl III. I olh.i ia uii.l M Cr.xl. r. I'lili f uf tin- I'io- tn. nl M 'linr. hl.ll l.lll-ii i- li.ia ,1.1 I.' '. II. , I air.'l.l r. . ".'IIIUllX a "f lla m .'l'. !f I !! ut!i'utiiiiiili .1 hy u roKloi'-ol nf liriin oa. illlk.a nil. I llll'il i...l'h'. Tho I'm!" I'T uf I Itrniiiii hia III" iiltor oml ''ihnr AllK ll cf l ra-l l. I'l lin o lioxilll uf liri.na Wl.k. Willi II al.ilT nf i-ImIH lflnl.il olli irri Ili1. ,;l.il iurtlniM nf Ihc kill", r'a I'lnpllo Hi'" l.-i.ro;ii-iiliil hy luiko Allirl uf Win li iilliiilK . rrllii o ltiii i l uf I 'll vitrht, Kr in.li.'ii iif iho prln.-i- r. i.-ni 'inl a llm ill iloari n,1. ml nf iho Simirl ilyn.iaiy. iTIii.o 1'ro.h rli'k Aiiiiiialii", ilnk" nf ii x niiy ; Iho hiiko nil. I I iili hoaa of Hao-t'o-luirif mi'l (iiithit, iiiiutiiiinlo,l li' tho horottllnl'y rrlnoo nn.l rrhui-aN liouirlrr, tho litlinil iMlkt'H mill 1 llchr"oa uf llihri u n, Mi i hh iiliiitK Ntn-llu, nn.l tho Inn ill tury I'rhioo mi.l rrlnrora nf Huhoiiliiln I.llllKollhtir K. Ullaaht lum il.-li liillo.l hi I rniitiiiii iita in Ih. lr I iii'iliil IHkIiim "" ' tho Oriiiul l'liko H.'I'kIu uiu) Iho (Irmi.l thn-hoaa Kllliiholh KM"lrow nil, who h:ivO I'lnuKhl wllh Ihoin il Inrtio millo nf huh Hum uf Iho riur'H i-nnii Tho AiiHtro- I unx iirlitn iiiilio In prinont In Iho i r un of Iho Ari hiliiko Krnm-M I'Vi'ilHi-unl, tiolr rouniiv to tho tlirnne. Ho l iii-i'uiiiiiuiloil hy ii irliu i'ly i-ntniiriiKo nn.l llnly cunlrlhuion iholr Hnynl I IIkIiih "ii tho I'rlni'o iiml l'rliiiii of Niiploii nml ii milto uf ton nil nf wlimn urn tunlcht lil fhialorllolil lloum that liuiiao of fft inoiiH nii'mnrli H, Tiit'liliiK to th minor power nml roun IrloH rui'lhor nllol.l, Hwoilcn nml Norwny linvo ii n liiloronilnir roproHi iitnilyo In tall I'rln.'n Kiikoiio, funilli mm of Kltnr ti rnr. Itnniiiimhi npponrH In tho ponmn of lt rulor, l'rlnoo Kordliiiunl, nccompaiiloil hy hi" prlnc-H" nn.l Ih. lr nll", IIiiIkii rla, lln prlnco iiml prlm ixB; Mniitoiu'Kro, lla crown l'rlnoo Piuilln, nml Horvln, M. Mljntuvlch. HoIkIuiii wihIh I'rtiiof t'luirloii ilo I.lK"i'i tho Vnltoil Nolliorluinli'. tlio Coimm Van I.yivlon nni Ityliuiilt nml tlnv, trlvl.il I.iixomhiirit It lioriilltnry Krnml iluko. Ailolph William Chnrlon AiiKUHtu Kindorli k, lu-oonipiinloil hy Huron von (Irunntoln, tlm irraml iliicul cluiniln rl.iliv. Kmm tho lliorliin h-hIiihiiIii thoro luw nr rlveil II. II. II. tha Dnko of Oporto, hrothor of KlnK CarloK, n ml from Hpnln tho Duk of Botomnycr. Bwltierlnnd' nymiuilhy In tho rojololrur In iiIho Bhown by M. Houc-iirt, a former priiililcnt of tli rcpuhllc. The Grniwl Puko of Baxe-Wcl-iiinr, 1'rliuo Ilorniiin of Tinilon, nml Hvrr Von llruiir, mlnlHtor of forolKn iifTnlrn, upponr for tho Onind Duchy of linden. Tho. Cirlotit, Invlnit a piiKonnt n V rl entulH do, rontrlhutOH honntlfiilly to the lirlllhinry of tho o,imlon In convoyn wIioko t-vorjr atioiLrani'e In a ilclinht to tho OirniwInK rrowdn. Turkey, tltiHhed with th wlno of Clreok dofoiit, him onlrimted oitomun homiiKe to tho hnniln of Munlr I'lotha KKypt nil tho khodlve'ii hroth cr, IVInco Mohnmmnl All Khan, who l nroompiinloil liy Tlirranii Pasha. I'ernla Hi-tulH the Kmlr Khnn; Slam the Crown rrlmo Muhlt; Japan III Royal Hlghnons I'rlnce ArUugwa and a large Rulte, tho miwt conpl(-nu mom'ior of which Is the - Count Ho; Cores, Hli Excellency Mln Vuiim T I on It ami a millw of yollowfjwuil yonilonii'ii with iilinoat iiii"poll.ililn iiniiiiii. China rliwoN tlm ICanloin llal Willi mi linpiwlnir urray of iilm loon colon) lulu Im1 hy ChilllK Tllin ) I null, Iho oliiparuri oll- vuy, Tho IIiiwhIIiiii lalamla ur roprn rniiliMt iy Mr, M. M, I'alliull t'oiililrloa to Iho nuutli of tho l lilli.l HinloN do not hwoII tho Hat of nihil, hul ihoy nro oinlnonlly n-iroioiio(1, 'tm ih nl I 'hi lum dopiilod I mil Anluiilii Mn r V Holla, Monlraii uiliilxlor to I'lainT, tn a Komi on l I ui If uf Iho ri I'lil.lli-. The (Iroulor Itopiihllo of (Viiirnl Ain-rliii itar iippuliitod HlKlior Modlnn. Iliiillotiiulil'x roproM nlnilvo Ih I'r. Crm uiid I mi I'i-iii-trlii IiikIoiiI, fnUnr of tho proaliliiil of I 'until If leu, hua niTlvi-d frimi ''u"tn Ith-a, Muiilh Altioi'hn loiula off with M. do Hnu rn f'orri-n, lliu liriullluii tnlnliior to ilnal I ir It'i In, nit r-proiH-niliiM llm iialwhllo mi-1-1 1 -; l.i'il'ulur liaa H linr t'nlao .Nuviin x: Colli, HlKlior Cuni vnru, tlm I'i i iivlnn min l"Ur Ml tho I'ourl of HI. Jiittioa; Chill, M llaimm Hiihorouai' nix, mid I niirniy lir, Alhortn Nln. Mot of tluao K'Olh nu ll Iiiivk miltm In iitli-iidniii o. l-'liiiiMy, HioiinIi no h n;ir u li'tupuriil mivi-rolMii, IKi tho XIII, hua a. 'lit lu iopraiit tho duly lluiiini! , MunalKiiur (Va.iro Hiiiiihoi-olll, tlliitur Ar. Iit,trh. uf I'uilinh nml mmm uf ft. Mnry Mujm'la. TIIK KMI'ICC'ri I.NVUVH TurnliiK rfnm IIiom- ..i,luhl In Iwiioluii who luivo ruiiio lu IcRllfy Iho humuM" uf tho Hull. I Ixyuuil Iiiiih.il h.iiui.1ry l;noa lo tliuf.it who rrptoaiut Unit ritd'lr.' within Ihctn, Iho array of i-iivuya l tin h aa llnlnalllK, no Iran pl.-llirompio, Whllo r.ir iiu'io pr-Kiuiiii wlih iii'.iuIiik to iho man In Iho aiivi I, fur tin y typify Ihr miiI- uiid yiirhiy uf llm implro tn whhli ho In luiia, Knully fun iimal In thla iirunp -Ian. In tho Hun. Wlirr-d Iwiuih-r, (.ninlrr f Iho I i.'iiilnl.ni, who, wlih Mm Iwiur.or, mid tho nlhrr ruluiihil pr- nih rii nro yin ia h -y I i I ' '-'-. A R S i a i ' (I,, i ( , c v I'll lil " - -' "'l ll Wi...iiPi J-I I in uwrnvm, .. i,.w-?,-,ww,, i,i I.l-.'l. f til ,, i.i .I. ii mma.m, fmmi. ,. i , j UAjf The New Portrait of the FROM A COLORED DRAWIVU UY W. N. F. RICHARDSON, IN Thin lit tho jiortruit of Hit Mujiwty wliiilt lint BOtlli' lit uf her niu.leiiy nt tho Hotel INoll, In-fore Iho doom of which u at nil hotel" nml hound win-re royal kihmIk art- lUinilclhd noldlotH of the qiiocii lire puhioiI on m n- try duty. In I he euitin wIhk with Mr. I.aiirlcr nro from Ni-wfoundhind lion. Sir William Whltoway, K. C. M. I!., and Iwindy Whltowny; from New South Wains lion. O. II. Hold; from Victoria. Hon. Sir (loorRo Turner, K. C. M. O., I.ndy and Minn Tumor; from (jiicoiiHliiml, lion; Hlr HtiKh Molr NolHon, K. 0. M. O., Lady NoIhoii nml Mr. nnd MIm NcIhoii; from Taainnnla, Jlon. Sir H. N. Coventry Ilraddon, K. C. M. O., nnd Lady llrnd don; from South AiiHtr.illa, Hon. C. C KliiKUton und Mm. Klniriton; from Went- cm AuHtrullo, Hon. Rlr John Forr.Hl, K. C." M. Q., and Lady Forrest; from New Zealand, Hon. Illchard J. Sedilon, Mr. nnd Ulead Swhlon; from the Cnpe of Hood Hope, Hon, Sir J. Gordon HprtKit, K. C. M. G., and Lady SprlRU, and from Natal, Hon. Harry Kucomlie and Sire. KHcombe. TIIK INDIAN KNVOYS. Hunlly lose Important nnd certainly more ilcturoH(iie are the envoys, from India, prliici'H of fondatory ntntee, men of slrnnBO tltlen, of durk-skliined, tmmutiihle fncea, clad In coslumi-e of color and icold ever cmhlomnllc of the KorKooue Kimt. Just who nnd what they nrp In hardly known outHldo the Indian ofllcee, hut they lire all roHplcndent JernmnRee anil are t him (loHorllH-d. Tho Thakbre Sahib of Gondii), tho Itajah of Kupiirthula; the Thakore 8ahlb of Morvl; the Maharajah UhlraJ lr Prayab Sing, Regent Judhpur, iicoinpiiiili'd hy the Tlinporn Hurl MIhk; Hiiliayi l Hliid.H roualM of Iho MaluirHj.il) of Kimliinlr, iilhom of Ihn tunny Indian uiu n tir tlnm roiro.-iitod: rullnl'i hy Nil ml rllinth; Nalihn hy Klahan HIiikIi, u Nlrdar of Hlulo; Alwnr hy liaml Khun; llhiiripur hy t'hnlru Hlnuh; IHkunor hy Hill Makur Iilp HHikIi: ilalpur hy Dhiin pul llnl; ilwiillor hy Alxlul 'liuiny; Imlnro hy Kan Mnlknl; Khopnl hy O'lniiiiindahl Mlirn Knrlm Iih: Kiimimr hy Sutt Mm ii ; lihiiriiuKiir hy I'hntl HIukIi, ii mnr roliitlyn of Hi" MnliiinOah, uud llyil.r hIiiuI hy Mir llimhltn All Khnn, who ImliU kii Iniirfit'iiiiit t uii'h-r t!i ruh r of the I N'cii n, tho NlKain of llyiloruhnd, I.ual IhoiiKh not hunt la Hint odd, t.iinlltnr iiaino-uwio' latod wlih ao tntii li nf Indian prliM-oly I'lmrliy -Hlr Jiuma Jamat lJ. r JoJ'H'hhny, Ill-Ill MAJIIHTV. " Tim uiu on I Y'-iliiif (juli'Uy ii.iilxlii nt Wlndaur, In im i ll. nl In allli mid Kplrlln, coinildorlnif the wurk of tho pant liirinlll, aotllliitl and ih-halllilf wholo illi llnni.ry Of dotlilla olilloi i-d Willi the lirdtlO'la Ida-torl'-nl work lo roino, Kor no urrniiKo mom, hnwovor trlttliiic. In tho iirmrrnni of tho in l ritvrii (hi hul whnt lum N oolviil ruyiil a.nu'tlnn nrul roiinhh ralluii Nut on lily tho MirilnK a ml dlaHaiun of tho liinnimriihlo KU.nl fur loyal fnnr. tluii", huiira of oinlnu mid point!, l pluwal uf hi imrn nod onlcra mid tho Ilk', hut tho i n. Hi d'-liiila roKiinlliiif "'t' l" Hun of .1 hlr. m. m. im.il.ila mid ,:!fi Tho iid.1i.-tin.-a Hint an- lo ho pn-i. nK-d lv tlm liuino m-cr'-liiry r from ovoiy rum olviihl" piihlh- hndy In o ry liiiain,. I lo pnrta of iho oinplro nnd out of II, .n.'i lliimli r thniintinl not oi'iinilUK lo'ia nt "mh a" nml prlvnto liu nmrlali mdroMt lu tho. thrmi", and wdh li Kmc fo'ind a riatlntr plan III the o.ipiuluilii Wnrlto iwipor h.ikii of Windr. Tho prlnit.. lum oxoitml aufli ilivew ontnmont iu Lomlou. Jocepb IVtmell prnis-es it highly 1110 UiHiKHiMiiTH i t'l una iu iiiniiiir ii in tut'ir I address to If delivered Is that from the ilnnls and faithful commons. Of presents there l no end. The most Intoresttni? i of those Is perhaps the miiKnllleont set of iinoralils sent by the rinr and cmrlnii, valued nt a cost of JWii.OOO. From China. ImlliU Japan, I'ershi, the continent and elsewhere enouirh of tho rare nnd costly sent by the IiIkIi nnd mlKhty has urrlvnl to till a bijou museum, while If her maj esty had relaxed the rule which forbids accepting presents from private people unknown to her, she might have covered the wnlls of Windsor with the samples of home work In every material existing, that now cumber the lumber rooms and cellars of the castle. Yet even these which she has not seen have had a rcilex action uiKin the queen'i attention. It Is then-fore a matter of sincere congratula tion that she has stood tho strain so well. TIIK Qt' KEN'S r.nr... Thu Jubilee program to which her maj esty has given her nssent cover the seven dnya beginning tomorrow though nil en voys lire guests of the queen until Mon day, June 19. The program begins ap propriately on tomorrow accession day the sixtieth anniversary of thnt far June morning when as day broke the Arch bishop of Canterbury nnd the- lord chant horlaln announced to the hastily nwukecd princess thnt during the silent watches of the night the mantle of majesty hiu' fallen upon her. The program la as fol lows: Sunday, June 20. Accession Day Morn- ling. The queen, with the more Inimedl- Mlo iimrnlxm of Urn royal family, am nd ; iiolnmn thiilikiflvln in-rvlr nt Kroic 'more. Ollli'lal orvoe fur tho lurda nn.l ,'coininoim ut HI. Marifnrofii, Wemmlniilor, flffli lal toh lfrntloii Ml Ht. I'niiCn (iilho : (Iral for Imr mJity' Jmltc-. the lord mayor mid corporation of Iwitidon. 'clal tun union day wrvloo In ovory ihurr h of Kmriimd edlflre throiiKliout tho world Monday, Juno 21. -1 lor innjonty nrrlvri at lliii-klnifhHm palace, 12:i p. ni. Af- ii-rnoon - Tim Uron re'Hvoa i-r IiiiihtI.iI , am) royal Kt'i-am. Kveiilnif It.yiil full iilrian h(iiuiiot ut Ihu kliiKliain .iiliu-o, fnl j lowil hy roipthm of tho illid'oniitu : l-ra. ; Tuoadny, Juno HI. Uiutn'n day. Morn !lnir-Th r' Inn to Kh I'anl'ii. Hv-ii- Ink lli-r mii)"iiiy rintn. H"ind rov.i' ! hmupiot, lliirkliitrhurn palaro, tho l'rli-( jof Wnlce proahllnir, folluwH l,y a Klalo Icomirt. Illumluntlon of fwnnhin uud .tho implro, lint-Inn iho day ccilriillun nil ovor tho world. Widn-aday, Juno a-MornlnK-Tlu j'l'ii'in rt-coivi-e mldroaaiii from tho houw- i of iHirll.inu nl. Aftornoon-Tho ipio.-n at- i lon.u tho Kiir.l. n imriy at lliu klnvhuin Ipnhuo, fir which i Invltatum hin- Ihoii Innind. Kvofiliiir-The jui--n nti.-nda 'a ruyal hanijuoi m , pHinco. Ikimi nn.l f'M.lmi royalll attorwl Lady Hall h'uy'e hall nt tin- f.rnl-n oftlco. Thiiiaday. Jut,,. 21. -MuriiltiK-Jn m-nil-ainii. liu. (ui-.-n and court ko l V'indor Hit ii.nJ.My nllKhla ul Hlmiih, and driv ing tliroiiKlt Minn U r.-rilvixi hy tK, ,,,. -ui- hnva. Kv.-tiln-l!ar).,i,i M Winf-nr t'aatlo, Tlu- (jiuiti rovl.-va a luri-hllichl I'fi" d ni uf Minn N.ya. I"rl lay, Jno T. -Aft. rii.K.n-nio ncuen wllli Urn Itiiico uf Wal.. na lniHotltii: jollh-or, rvvlow, ih.. fire hriKadoH uf Knit-jl-iml Ki"'.!M! Hi,ilr hamiui-t In Ht. j'S-orKi'. hull. i,t wiil'li all Imperial and J ruyal Ki.. ata will h proiu Dt. j H.ilurday, Juno ?;.-Aft.-rnoon-Th Queen. "THE NEW REVIEW." wiuuuns. l'rlnee of Wales, on behalf of the queen reviews tho Hoot at Splthead. Evening Illumjuaiion of the tlect. LONlisfKEKTS BE'.'UKT. Why theCunfedora'e leaders Hid Not Follow Hli Kxample. Here l.s Murr shnut General Lout si reel that lina never been In print. J. 8. Kvnn tn the Chicago-Times Herald. It Wat told to me lonn ye- it ago li v a very near klniman of the aged warrior. It amy or It umy not be true. Said Dili gentleman, in the course of a conversation about the war sad lu loutheru leader.: "I do not know who It to wrlto the history of whnt I am going totell you. General Longstreet Ins not, and mm inouthi ago when 1 talked with li I m about It he told me ho hJ never dia- e iaed It, and In his book he had eschewed all reference to the matter. "Iu IMis, after iho election of General Grant t) the presldeuey, 'here was a conference of nearly all the lilg lenders o( the cenfeCeraey In one of the parlors of the St. Chillies Hotel lu New Orleant. Ihero were twelve or more prosenfl anil the meeting, which wns held be hind closed do rs, lusted tor more than a wec:. When It did adjonrn It had been re solved that to far as they cov,ld they would throw no obstacles In the w ay of the national government: that they would advise their southern friends to deM'rlthe democratic party aud join hands with the n publlcnns, and li this way Hie federal o 111 eel would go to ex o mfed eruies ln-tead of the ghouls aud eatpclbagers that tlu-n Infested that country. "lieiieral I.ougtreet, a college mate of Gen era! Grant ' aud a personal friend of many year's standing, notwithstanding the fact that aeh had commanded contending forces dur , tug the civil war, had seen the great soldier at WaililiiKha s ft works lfuo, who had then rucumuiendtd n b euuite, ll a agreed at His Kw ('lions CniimrrM's, almost whlioill "PI" lion, I at iIiom sumlieriii'M sliouM (o (iK ftu wl li (rriiotal (Imiil ai 4 hri g simut a ,ifly Miilliiuienl of sll did r a". then x ls:lug. The g.'iitli iii-ii .'li' pilia li this ooi.fcr. sou Wriit U Hi I' Ii- tiio. Ooi eral ln stioit w. lit tn WashliiKUm Itolud no dlini-ulty In soolug the iitvtldonl xt-m aficr li s ittm. A fowday ab r bs was a.,!ali.i Cin'ad rll'fs m-iihillir llm wnitlicfn dls'.rh't of li tint li.s nnm nml i'j i was iiiiinriiicd and ihs K- fmral stt"d Ihs "clll'"i. llm ruuniry knows sin, ir ilia liuwl that w s mined . II nror ttir eou I y aniith if JHain all I Ills is lln lie cause uf luu-tri-i I s doariiluu. liu l,ad bran a lift l.iiix doin i r-t lie bad .l.d wlih Hie whlKi tiofur Hit war, lut had rvoantrd and f in- bal k Inlii llm dniner4ilc mid, exhllntli.g mu' h cniitrltlun. He bad hipiril the Van ki'ci at Kd'iiviIIc an I one "I the heru-a ot llm run li-.l-rojf. t k lial i ns t tils OeOfKla buiim In with euinlly and malloe in his hoar, titwanl all YnSilid. ih.- rapublb-aii Laf.y was ths I u hlrn pany ol raw alt, And fur him lo k ii lo llitlr i amp fuur soars la or was an a it old paralleled ty thai of Jud-s lv Carl H when he bet aye I Mi Christ. Tint l tthe way t e suulliertiers lluniglit. Pome still l"ik at It thnt way. tri,aer t..iad with dniuiiolsll'iu; lumo s sakr-s tiiiiiidori-d lli'-ir a wrlnling vruten'.ei twm all curuers aiulijcross r-xli, private famlllra hrad i.b 'xpiy nil hisnauie around ths fa'i lly hearth: mlnlHe'a stwke disparagingly uf In in lu the pilldi, audi h I 'Iron ware taught to turn tliolr faces when ibf saw the old whller cuinlng r ul he was undoterre J by thesa aein o;i:mtl"iis, und up lo 111' eiplratl n of bis euoinitislun he remained unodiieed by no h popular i Isuiur. Tne oi'ier cuuf-dnrm-s a ho hadriitifi'l lut j the loinpaol lu lake thr ifTu-e and thoreby show the a Imln s:iation that they were roadr t-i act Is irei? were fmthlrard lay hy tl.e Ind Koslimi rre. ti d hy Ii.g-str-et's aic-'lane s-ul flashy they beoaui the traitor i f trail r there s. Ling am el had been se .1 aload 1 blau the way. The f. gs bad be uuie ibli k and the rn1 dsn-Xsr.-lis. l4 bis In oni hilud behind wbD thoy had iruiift-d a-s.il.inr.-. "AnJ d irt ig ad tly- years s.noi tin a this gil lan old oiitn has carri'd his heartaclurs Weil. He bss ncr dlvnig-d the so re.. I! may enino out tome d7, a id llm wo- be unto a low M.ulhrrneis who barn lerllr 1 hit ijlnr out liauie." ALL SORTS. KXI'LANATIo.V. I didn't know your folks, umt the Howler Junulv?" 'Yea, ma'am; we've been takln' It ever since the 1'lh.I.ts muve l away." Uld you suliserltw fur It thou?" No, ma'am; Hie 1'ooh-rs forget tu stop It." HELD II Kit OWN. "I have never seen your daughtor," said the visitor, "but I am told she la very beautiful." Of course she get her boiiuty from you.'' The hosU-ss glnnoeiljrollivtlvely In the mir ror opposite. "No, I think I am atill holding on to my own." MlKW TIIK LINE AT THAT. "Well, good-bye, Kldua Achates," aald Jauitu lluiullton Lewis, of Washington, to Jerry Slmawn, uf Kjiusas, as be w as lraving the nipllul the other day. "Hold ud. thcri'.pard," aald Jerry. " Y'ou can call me auythlng you like in Kngliah audi won't kirk, but yousllug auy more names al me like that I cannot understand and our ulllanee Is busted tor good, you hitir me." NO HAMilNii. Permit me then, to die at your feet," he cried doponitely. hho shlveretl. "1 no ohjii-llon to tliat," she abawered. All papa said was you musu't bang around hen-." WASTED. It's surprising how Impractical anmc very learned men are." 'Yes; there's Professor Llngwlst, for exam ple. He spent over half his life In acqulriug a fluency In nine nr Ion different languages, nnd thou went and married a w ile who never gives li 1 in a chiiiice to get a word In edge ways-." THE MOHKKN HKAMATIC C1UTIC. First Mghter "The .man who writes the dramatic criticisms hir your paper docs not know a good play from a bad one." Editor "I know it, but what are we to do. He Is the only man on the stutr who Is tail enough to see over the bonnets." VPHELD. "There," said General Weylcr. triumphant ly, at he luid aside the article on dietetics, I knew that mv attitude with reference to the relief appniprlatlon by the I'ulted States would la" vindicated." "Has It oecurrred so soon?" v "Yes. I am upheld by science. This article stales that the trouble with Americans Is they eat too fust and too much " CNSCRIPI'LOIS. "That man Nibley Isn't to be trusted, lle'd take advantage of you quicker tlinu a wink If be saw a chance to do an." "How do you know thut?" "I overheard him and his wife in an argu ment Inst night, and when he saw thnt she wss gett lug u head of him, ho yelled, '"Look out! There's a mouse!" A DISCOKD. "It was careless," mused the advertising manager, lu a tnelancholly tone. "To what do you refer?" "The manner In which they put that prima donna's opinion of our cure fora cold on the same page with an announcement that she has a sore throat and catiuot slug. PROVING IT. Hrlggs "I dldu't know that you were near sighted, old man." Griggs-"Neiir sighted!" Why, 1 walked right up to one of my creditors yesterday. " CAfiE OF THE TUOl'ULE. "Wires slnt working." snld the operator tersely. "Can't take your message." "What's the matter? florin I" demanded the man with the message. "Worse than that," replied the operator. Whnt?" "Just received a cablegram In Russian and It has twisted the wires all out of shaic." COSCLt'SIVE. "What, George Crltchloy doeairt love nattle Ileiison? NoiiM-nse, my boy. he ldollies her. audi can easily convince you that I know what I'm talking about." "I'd like to know how." 'I saw him lead his bike for nearly three quarters of a mile yesterday. Just to be able to walk with her." THANai'OKTATHlX l.tKS, ctjnfs. W0 TIIK OSLY l)lft'Li-CAR ROl.TR FROM l'OkTI.AMTUTIIE EA8T. TIIK ONLY K01TK TO IIIK YELLOWSTONE SATIOMaLPsHK. LAVE POKTlASD AKKIVK. 1s t Mall for Ka ama. ( hehal a. i riiiialia. I No. 7. Mouth Hei d, Montoaiio No. 1. Ab-rdeen. oiyinnla Tav-J 'nma. eoi ttle. V h tori i. Port T'lwnsoiid. Kl'ens- Mirg, Hr kan. K.wilaii.t II. I..: Tml. B.C.: Kel son, li. V... Ksslo, Mi soti a. Itutie. Aiiact'MlaJ II: A.M. .Helena, ft. Paul, M n : SO P.M. iiieafwihs, kale-aa itr, .Omaha, Council Bhirl-, ift. L'Ul-,'liicao,asti Iniftm. New Y"rk, I'hil- iad- Iphl". Huston, and hII . p., I ills ht aud -outu-Vast. t IA Y.t to Mlnnoi"-.l". Omaha, Kansas City and -i. Paulr Pi r AYl ti Milwaukee unit Chl'ago. svi liAYd lo Mtliliigtnn. Pluladolphia, New Yor; a d liostontnd oth'-r Hat ern x)lna. IincRaue cbrx-kexl Ibroo to destiD- atioo uf tickets. For alee-pinif-car rescrvfltkiDs, ticket. map and lull information, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aaa't ftao'l I'aaa. Agist, Portland, Or. SSS Morrison 8u, Cor. Tnlrd. 0 OXVE3 CHOICE OS" -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogdeo, Denver and Omaha of St. Paul P nil man and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to San Fraceiseo. State of California. Wednesday, June, 2. Columbia, Monday, June T. State of California, Saturday. June It Columbia, Thursday, June IT. 8 late, of Cal'fornla, Tuesday. June 22. Columbia, Sunday, June 27. State of California. Friday, July t Columbia, Wednesday, July 7. Statu of California, Monday, July 12 For rates and general information ull on or address O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent W. H. HTJRLBCRT, Gen. pas. Aft, Portland, Or. e. McNeill. President and Maaagsr SOUTH LEAVE. I rORTLAND. ARRIVE. OVERLAX I EX- ! PKhSS, for aloin, i Rosoburv. Ashland, hacramenti, I'gdcn, M:S0A-S1 "an Kraucisco, Mo- ; jave. L -a Anielos, ; Kl Paso, Xew Or leaus aud the Past. ! 6:00 P. M. S30A..M. Roaeburg passenger st:30P SI. Via Woodbum, for i Mount Angel, ll- i Daily vetton. West Solo, except hrownsvil e, Spring ; Sunday, field aud Natron i Corvallls passenger. t5:50 P. M. Paily except euuday. f : A. M. t4:50 P. M. McMincvllle passVr it8:25A.M Daily, tlJaily excepl Suuday. Direct connection at San Francisco wi-h Oc rideutal A- Oriental and Paeillc M ill steam ship Hues f..r J a i Ay AND CHIN A, hailing tisies on apmicatloti. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu lope. Also JAPAN, CHIN A. HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA fan be obtained fr.m J. B. kll rtULANU, Ticket Agent, 11 Third st. Y VVlMILtj DIVIjliM Passenger Depot, foot of Jtffers u St. Leave for OSWK(K) dally at 7:'.1 I l'.' li, l:4.". &:ib, 6:S, s:05 p. in.; ill W tu. o. :.. :tr. n. in.: lll::w D. 111. ou Saturdavs only), ana 8:40 a. m.. and 8:30 o in. on Sundays oulv. Arrive at Portland daily a: ::10, 8:)a in.;'l:;i, ::, 7:'J p. m. lan I 10 a. iu.. '3:15 and S:10 p. ui. on Suu dava oulyi. lk-avetnr SHERIDAN d ilv except Sunday at 4:au p. m. Arrive at Pool ind !i:i a. in: Leave for Airlie Moudavs, Wedue d;ivs and Fridurs at 9:-W a. iu. "Arrive at Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Mitunlays al 3:0ft p. m. Except Sundav, Except Saturday. R. K0EHLEH, Mauager, E. P. R'HiERS. Asst. Oeii. t. & P, Agt. mLonp poison f am aMMMaMi m m aW Frimarr itm A SPECIALTYoS; Uary KLutlU J U1SO?: permanently cured In lonWdars. ToucaDbelreateilal borne for same price under same gunrau It. If oaDrefertocomsheret.e wlllcoa tract to pay railroad f areand botel bllla,and m Jharge, It w fail to cure. If you bare taken mer cury, loi nalna. Mu odlde itotaah. and atill bats aches and Ins, H ueous l atches in mouin, sore i nroa k'liniiloa. rnniwir S'tilnroiil Knots, fleers oa iny part of the body, llniror Eyebrows fiilllna out, it la this 8econdry liLu01 I'OlsoN tie guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti uateeasea and challenge the world for a ease we cannot cure. Tula disease bos always bullied the skill ol the moot eiuloeut physi- soo.ooo capital Denina our uncon lional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on sopllcattn. Addresa t'OOK Kt.llt.lH t, '! Aiaawnlo Xeuuilo. CiilCAOU, ILL, HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. UnderclothliiK'niadp to order. Stilts and trousers made a period nt. Everv order punctu ally on tune, oatlsfaelion guarauteed. Cheaper Thai kny Other Place ii the City. Welch Block, 638 Commercial St. OJ THANK I'OKTATION LM!. GO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. 8 .Meats In Dining Car t Is Carte Rock Hitllsit o Dsst The all-rail routs to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago ' AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obeasrva- . tion Cars. Dally Trains ...Post Time SEKVICIt AND BCENP.UY CXlAtJUELED For tickets and full Information call on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. T. A., Portland, Or. a C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A., Seattle. Two routes east. One reason why you should ask for tickets via ths Burlington Route to that it Is 2MX miles shorter and a whole half-day quicker than any other line to Omaha, Kansas City and St Louis. Two routes East via BU- 1 lings, Mont, and St. Paul, Minn. For tickets and Informa tion apply to nearest ticket agent or to SHELDON, Gen'l Agent. Portland, Oregon. A. O. WHITE COLLAR LINE mm ' GATZERT" Portland-Astoria Steamers leave Portland daily V follows: Alder street dock 6:45 a. o and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. b and t p. m. Leaves Astoria. C. R. and P. S. N. dock. (:45 a.m. and 6:45 p. m. 0. K. & N. dock, T a. m. and 7 pm. Saturday night steamer leaves Port and from Alder street dock at 8:45 p. m. and Ash street dock at 10 JV m. Schedule includes Bunday nlgtt boat out of Portland and Aatorlat, but no Sunday morning boat. Nlgt boat from Portland connects with Steamer "M1LEK" at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. daily excep Monday for Westport, Clifton tuwi Knappa, and all landings on Oregw side. U. B. SCOTT. President. E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland, C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Eureka, Cal. and Coos Bay. S. S. HOMER Will Make Regular Trips. Every 14 Days, Passerjgers auj Freight at Reduced Bates. Astoria and Columbia River jteilroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria, at 7:30 a. m. dally and 3 p. m. dally, xcpt Sunday. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at 9 a. tn. dally and 5 p. m. daily, xcert Sunday. Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. daily and 5 p. m. dally, ex cept Sunday. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria mt 9:40 a. m. dally and 3:58 p. m. dally axcept Sunday. Sunday afternoon trains one hour later from all points. flit; m fa a nonprannotai remedy tor UonorrtM, llleet, Spermatorrhea, Whit., unnatural ir ?tiargos, or anr ludamua. tfuu, Irrltatiun or aicera- f 'ntH wBUcia, tion of tuacosi tuant. 'heEwmCxik"''!!!'!. "rasas, non-aairnisoui. k cisRisaiao F"7j "nrss. l 1 A i or san a' s, I'iri'iili asprvas. pn.pal.1, Joe . or 3 noltlca, f2.75. ilur a.'"' js rial u ami A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IK Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and ComjnsrciaJ streets. mm