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Daily ftugeue Guard I'iiMMk I every evening of tin week, Bun oy. excepted. Address all cowtMiuicatlons ml malc all remittances payable to the Kuoiwn UlMbU, Kugelie. Oregon. 8IJIWCRIPTI0N BATES. DAI I.I. Delivered by carrier, per week t 16 flelivered by carrier, per month JU By mail one year (in advance) o w Kii months 8 One month J Single copies. 00 WKKELT. One year (In advance) J 00 Sit months uu Advertising ratal made known on applica tion. Kntered as second-class matter at the Eugene, Oregon, poatofnce, THE EASTERN OFFICES -Of the paper are at 230 to A Temple Court, New Vork City, and U b Express Dldg. 87 Wash ings m St., Chicago, III., E KATZ Advertis ing Agency In charge. CAMPBELL BROS Publishers All Business Letters to this offloa should be dlroeted to THE GUARD Instead of either .f the proprietor. P"'" . T".e RUCjENEt- mmR SfflEfiE DCI5H1ISZ SISlJSUBllIlleilH 2211251 fail 2all26H2irll2Sll WEATHER BUREAU- (Dally Roport.) POHTl.AND, OKKUON,! April 21 llloo-:: ami weather forecast lor kuxeue. Oregon: Tonight and Sunday occasional rain. SATURDAY APRIL 21 Union State Ticket. For Kleotora. W M Pierce Umatilla Doll Stuart Multnomah Oounty Oounty Krncat Kronor Multnomah John Whltakor Ileuton For Supreme Judge. IV M Itamicy Marlon for food Commissioner. IV M Sohulmorlck ..Washington Congressman first Dlstrlot. County County County County Dr Bernard Daly I.eko for Proseoutlng Attorney. County Oounty Sit Hasard , Coos Lane County Citizens' Ticket. For Jolut Senator R. M. VKATCH, Cottage Grove. Kor Representatives LEVI GEEtt, Collage Grove. E. K. BKIPWOKTH, Eugene. UHA8. HARWOOD, Floreuoe. For County Judge H. U. KINOAII), Eugene, For ComniUsloner J. R. HILL, of Rlohardani), For Clerk H. M. MILLlORN, of Junotlon. ForBherM- W. W. WITHERS, of Thurston. For Treasurer A. 8. PATTERSON, of Eugoue. For Boliool Biiperltiteiulent W. M. MILLER, of Unnwell. For Asmwimr E. R. PARKE R, of Lost Val ley. For Surveyor LINCOLN TAYLOR, nf Cottage Grove. For Coroner DR. V. L. CHESHIRE, of Eu gene. l'HROINCT 0KFI0KI18, KUtlKNH. For Justice GEO. W. KIN8EV. Fur Coustable J. M. MARTIN. COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS. If it was necessary, perhaps, the Register editor oould Qgure out some way by whioh he oould lift himself over a fence by his boot' straps. The manner in whioh be figures out the Lane county indebt ed noss at a little over a third oi what the reports show it to be loads us to this assumption. The statement of outstanding warrants, and interest thereon to March 81, 1000, shows the sum of $1 14,000.08. 'there Is no mistake about that. Then the Register gives resources of $00, 730.33, which it says are "appli cable to the payment of county warrants." Therein the figures do not lie. They only show the sum ot $3,300 in tbe hands of tho oounty treasurer applicable to pay ments on warraula. Tbe big-ended balance is made up of "estimated unpaid taxes" and "value of tax sale uiriificales," both of which lb Rtgister says are "applicable Ij payment of county warrauts." TliBrein thu Ki'g'ster editor utatea what is not true. Not one dollar of those unpaid taxes and certifi cates of sale are applicable to the payment of county indebtedness. If they were County Treasurer Patterson would advertise for war rants, pay them off, and stop in terest charges. Here is another joker iu addition to the Register manner of deduoting unpaid taxes' as available resources: It will be eight months before the county can make another tax levy. During those eight months the ex penses and indebtedness of the county will steadily accrue, while there will be no fresh resources with which to meet tbe obligations. The delinquent taxes must be col lected by levy and sale, and in process of such collection probably three per cent ot the same will be left on the hands of tbe county. Taking present delinquency figures as a basis from which to estimate the oounty would only realize about 165,000 of the $66,700 delinquency. Payments on the county debt from delinquency collections will . not greatly . exoeed the total of the amounts of new indebtedness that will ste idily acorue lrom month to month, therefore tbe statement of the present indebtedness of $114, 675 may be accepted as a reliable estimate of present obligations for whioh Lane county is held, and of whioh no considerable reduction can possibly be made during the ourrent fiscal year. Warrants for nearly $3,000, drawn in April, are not included in the above indebtedness amount. SOME M'KINLEY DIPLOMACY. In peremptorily demanding the piyment of one hundred thousand dollars due from Turkey for mis sionary outrages in Turkish terri tory in years gone by, tbe state department may be illustrating tbe truth of the old adago "penny wise pound foolish." It is said there are 3,500,000 Mohammedans in tbe Sulu island group of the Philip pines, whose devotion to the caliph approaches fanaticism. The most ordinary kind of diplo maoy would be above needlessly offending a personage that has it in bis power to cause us no little trouble, and that without taking ohauoes of barm to himself. Turkey never pays her debts. Tbe state department should not press these just demands for settlement when no good oould possibly result therefrom. All this sudden aoiivity seems out of plaoe and Unoalled for, else the administration is at tempting to deceive our people by a mare Brio of authority whioh it does tint propose to press to a oon olusion. Ju other words the ad ministration is "playing to the gallery. Trying; to ninke votes. ; D6 not forget that before you can cast a vote at the coming state and presidential elections your name must be on tho register. The time is now on to have your name put thoie. If not registered betore May 15 you cannot vote. You can register be- toro any notary public or ius tice of the peace froe of cost, or at the courthouse in the county clerk's office. Do not neglect to register. , A SORRY SIGHT It Is, to tee a strong man shaken like a reed by a paroxysm of coughing, which leaves him gaaping for breath. People have suffered with bronchial affections fbryearSjWith obstinate, stubborn cough, and growing weakness. They have tned doctors and medi cines in vain. At last they have been induced to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, with the general result experienced by all Lf Xffik, who put this wonder ful medicine to the test help at once, and a speedv cure. For cougfit, bron chial affections, weak lungs, spitting of blood, and other diseases of the or- jrnna of respiration, "Golden Medical Discovery" 1b prac tically a specific It lwyi help; it al most always cures, M hti ttn InntMnl with bronchltU nmt cnUrrh of (he hem! for irit yrtni; hil nervrc coiurh, kii, I at lime (rtNtt (liAU'tilly (n brmthiiiH." wril J, W. Howrrton. Kq., of H if fill, Hnnwxrk Co.. Ten u, "A poiuon of the tint my atr!tte wm poor n part of the ttntel wi uitaMt to Jo anvthlna. 1 ha1 hn-n lirntnl by our tv country nhynkiattt for evrrnl rear but with tilt 1 benrm. I had been muling about rmir metliciuc for a long time but liNiln'l much fatlh In tt. t.art iprtn- con chuletl 1 wimiUI ttv It, and before 1 had Uken one-third of a battle of lt. firm's Golden MtMit-al IMMXsvery I began to mend. I con tinued takiuft tt until 1 had Uken several bottle Took lr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet a! Now I (eel like A new man ini en ilnu harrl a unv work aa any one." fr. rierce's Medical Adriser is sent ftr$ on receipt of stamps to pay excuse ot mailinR ohy. Stud it otie-cent stamps for paper covered, or t it am pit (or cloth bit ilinj. to Dr. R.V. Tierce, liurtalo, N.Y m w 7 ff if m A Comparison of Figures and Facts With the Counties of Linn and Lane LANE COUNTY. The Administration of the County Has Been Under the Super vision of the Repub lican Party. Voters ho do you like It? Taxpayers read aw' rest! Lane county spent the following amounts for oounty purposes In 1808 $80,076.48 1800 88,520.06 Lane county has outstanding unpaid warrants and Interest amounting to about $118,000. Lane county has a tax levy of 23 I 2 mills. Lane county erected a courthouse two years ago at an estimated cost cf 174,000. VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS SHOULD ABOVE FIGURES. THEY ARE Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va, About three years ago my wife bad an attack of rheumatism whioh con. fined her to her bed for over a month and rendered ner unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal size. Mr. H. Maddux insisted on my uslui? Chitmberlnlu's Pain Balm I purchased a rlfty-cent bottle and used It according to .the directions and the next morning she walked lo breakfast without iissisl- auce lu any ruanm-r, aud she li s not hud a similar attack since. A. B. Pakso'ns. For sale li, W. Li. DeLano. Locating Railroad Lines. Tii work of blocking out railroad terri,.y lu C'ential Oregon oes miTiilyou, says the Portlund Tele gram. It would seem that the CnhmiD a Southern holds the winning hnnd, as It hns tiled articles nf incorporation and run primary mrveys from Prine ville east to Canyon City and from Priuevllle south to Lakevlew, while on the other hand, the rival purty of surveyors, supposed to be working in the Interest of a irunscontlnentl line, have 8carnely mado any hrnd-vny. The latter party Is somewhere in tho; violnlty of Warm Bprlngs reservation, To Cute a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Urove's su i turn is on each box. 2So. Native Sons Cabin -Collog, drove Nugget: "H V Mahon, ot Junction City, arrived in this city Monday and spent a greater part of the week organ izing a eanin of Native Sons. He met with very pleasing success, and Thurs evening effected an organization con sisting of 16 members." "Unole" Billy t'urrlu Is quite 111, says the Cottage Grove Lestler of April 20. He is one of theoldest living pioneers in this country and his numerous friends will be sorry to li arn of his 111 health. and Gold Many children can't stand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. They have cold after cold, lose flesh, and' spring-time finds them thin and delicate. will make such boys and girls hearty and si rong. The body is better nourished, and they are better pro tected. The blood becomes richer, and that makes them warmer. Joe. and $i.rw, .11 dnifrl.M. tCOTT A Biiwnk. rh.mim. Nw YerHi RUNNING UP A BIB BILL Kor iltvtor' fww wouldn't be nenpfwary, wh?n you are at tacked with colli at thin ia on of tha yar. If you womM i) a bott'a uffmr ywn and liiyn grade Vytm Noble Whiskey tn T our hotine, and then Uk it tn the form of toddy, or mj ourUnte die tatea, it bedtime or Mty other old time. There It nothing Ike h for colde, laUripieur kindred ftiltneuU. W fll Heoshaui LIXX COUNTY. The Administration of the County Has Been L'nderthe Supervis ion of Populists and Democrats. Voters, how do you like II? Taxpayers rend and rest! Linn county Willi more population, more voters, aud some more taxable property, run the county ou less than $35,000 nndonlvhusa tux levy or 14J mill". and does not have an outstanding wnrn-nt. allhou.h she remodled her courthouse at considerable expense last COMPARE OFFICIAL. THE No Columbia Flood This Year It feenis to be the general opinion of old residents tjiiu . the Columbia and Willamette rivers, aud steamboat men, 1 hat the freshet this veur will be light, siiys the 1'ortluud Telegram. They ! say this because there Is not much -now left In the mountains io ue melted by tbe warm weather in June, as Is generally the case. Tbe spring hue been so forward that a great deal of the snow has already disappeared, especially from tbe foothills, Wh 'U the weather does Ket hot it is though1 that not enough wa'er will come down the Columbia to flood the Cascade Locks, as it did last year Last seuson ut this time the con ditions were di Hermit. Progress of the freshet id at least one mouth ahead of the ordinary. The Upper Columbia is, rla boais cannot asc ud the Three-Mile ruplds owing to the swift oross currents. Immense Fish Cold Storage Plant The cold storage plant of B 8cbinidt & Co, at Astoria, is finished and ready ; for operation. The plant Is an Immense one, as tiie main building Is 226 feet long by 80 feet wide, two stories high. The entire plant, as it stands, repre- sums a cash value of $72,000. Tbe capacity of the plant Is 40 tons of frozen Hah and 10 tons of ice per day. This dues not include the capacity for haudling salted aud pickled fish, and that is practically limited only by the amount of fish secured. The output of this plant will be Bhlpped direot to New York, where the head nhice of tbe company is located, and from there It 1 distributed throughout the world. State Band Association. Charles E York, of Portland, and A O Hhute, of Hlllsboro, president and Rooretary respectively of the Htte Band Aksoolallon, o-iys the Hhlem Journal, have olna d arrangements with the elate fair oillolala to hold their anuual meeting In Salem during fair week. They will brio 200 imisklaus aud ou Salem day all will consolidate in one graud musical com hlnatloD. l'i ee muslcluus will irive cinoerts at the fair, will have a dally parade aud will also lve a graud ball. They expect lo airane to occupy tents on the grounds, aud are busy perfecting their arrtuipeuieuts. o Cure, No Pay. That Is the i way all druinrista sell Oroves l ae eleMOhUl Tumcfor Chill,, Malaria and Udl!ouir,M. II M pieMaut t0 tak Lemon Syrup. 60 cents Prune Trees for Sale One hundred flret-claaa aai.j Italian yearling prune trees for sale Inquire at Uimkd ofliee. (ountv JnnoR.-t',tllg8 Groye Leader: "The Citizens' platform amonir other things .iemands that the oounty court shall publish an Itemised statement of the expenditures upon the court house at Eugene. We desire to ell attention to the faot that the oounly court under the manipulation ofO K Knox ae uounty Judge will P-ohahlyjguore suoh an quest, holding that suoh a demand Is an Insult to the houorable court's honesty and integri ty. Unless Mr Kuox ha. i, , his views on such questions since he was mayor r t,liB he wm to all Inquirer.: "If yon want to know what Iwconu's ol the funds ses.lo.i,. nf the couuty oourt, the doors ar,. phi." 'i lese . ,1.. ... . " I tmt gen Ueman while mayor of the oily of Lenmll with the exception ol the word-, ".xiunty court" belnu tul - stuuted for "city council," whe SU()h l.mand a, u,e citizens' platform asks, wa, made of him In this city two yearsago." wo Mrs. Calv.u Zimmerman, Milesbtifg ., says: "As a speedy cure lot foughs, colds, croup, and sore throat One M Inute Cough Cure Is unequalled It Is pleasant furchlldren to take l heartily .ecornmenrt It to mother," It Is the only rmes, remedy ' thai produce. Immediate results. 7 ' hronchlti,, pneumonia, grippe throat ami ,L hi...J N . 'J... nl ent cxnsumntlnn. v'. V' J1.1- O I'Ui. I Hnj Blwe. " uo" NAPOLEON AT ST. HELENA. III. ldlnlon t Beln Sple CP By Ilia Keepers. Ou. of the -Talk. With NlIeon" quoted from Dr. O'Meara's die y lu The Century records Napoleon s Indig nation at being, as he considered it, spied upon while living at St Helen. I understand," said he, "that an officer Is placed hero to report about me and to see me two or three times in the 24 hours and that they are talk ing of making him go into my chamber to seo me If I did not come out. Any person," said he then, with considera ble agitation, "who endeavors to foreo bis way Into my apartment will he a corpse the moment he enters It If he ever eats bread or meat afterward, I am not Napoleon. This I am deter mined on. "I know that I will ho killed after ward, as what ean one do against a camp? But what of that? I have faced denth many a time. Besides I am convinced that this governor, this chief of Jailers, has been Bent out on nuroose to poison me or put me to death some was. or another or under some pretext byvLord Castlereagh. "I have seen," continued he, "Rus sians, Prussians, Arabs, Cossacks, Tartars, Spaniards, Persians, Turks" (here he enumerated a great many more), "and never In my life before did I behold so 111 favored and forbid ding a countenance or bo down and horrid a look. He carries crime im printed on his countenance. (II porte 1b crime emnrelnt sur son visage.) Ho Is a man, to judge from his physiogno my, that one would select for the committal of any atrocious crime and as such has been selected out by your ministers. I suppose, on purpose to make away with me. WON HIM A BRIDE. The Rnu by Whteh One Young Man's Credit Was Established. Major J. M. Burke told a good story of his experience In helping a friend to get the girl of his choice. "He was a good fellow," said he, "hut young and without much capital, The girl was a heauty and loved tho "hoy, but the father (the same old lrato father) objected and demanded that tho hoy show that he was capable of supporting a wife. This was In St. Louis about ten years ago, and the boy came to me with his troubles. " 'Never mind,' said I. 'I'll fix It up all right. By the way, how much will you take for your right leg? "lie looked at me as though I were crazy, but made no answer. " 'I'll give you $10,000 for It,' I said. "Will you take It?' " 'No, I won't,' ho said. 'What do yon take me for?' "Well, I knew the girl's father; he was a merchant, and I called to see him. We finally drifted around to talking about this young fellow, and the old man flared a little, stating that he wanted some one who could support a wife to have his daughter. " 'Support a wife!' said I, In surprise, 'Why, he certainly can do all that. Only a few days ago he refused $10,' 000 for a piece of property.' " 'His own property?" asked the fa ther. 'Certainly,' said I. " 'Who offered him the money?' ask ed bo. " 'I did, and he refused It,' I answer ed. 'He claimed It was worth more. "Well, this made a hit, and no more questions were asked. The boy is do ing well now and has a Rood familv. I haven't spoken to the father since." Washington Times. The Height of Storms. Professor F. H. Blgelow furnishes The American Journal of Science with some of the results of the International cloud work for the United States. The penetration of ordinary cyclones Into the higher regions of the atmosphere is slight They are only two or three miles deep. Hurricanes are Ave or six miles deep. The antlcyclonlc and cy clonic areas are hardly to he consider. ed as centers of motion except in tho very lowest strata, since currents of air blow directly over them from west to east, even In the cumulus region of the Rocky mountain districts. The or- amary circulation theory does not hold good. In each stratum from the sur face to the cirrus level about as much air moves north as south, for there are enormous counter currents nasslni? hv each other at the same level and not over one another at different eleva tions. This puts a new aspect upon the entire problem of the general cir culation. Nature. Doubled Him Up, A prominent western clergyman, W. W. White by name, was a member of a learned society In which there were several members who were fond of quibbling. During a speech he had uclu 'wuoyea Dy their interruptions al most beyond tho point of endurance. At last he said, "I trust I will not be nuuiiieu again until my speech Is flni Ished." Before he could bezln nnntw - tence one of his chief tormenters arose ii omu, aiowiy ana solemnly: "Oh, doctor rinnhlB.n nn,.t . The doctor sat down.-Kansas Cltj The Oeoaraphlcal Center. tt:,. a 1 KeoBraihionl center of tht, r ,. JSlates' ei"culatlng betwr.n ongltudlnal and latitudinal extremes is a spot in Kansas about 20 miles rZ J j POiDt at whlch tu boimtla- rtt7"r "Mauoma and the In dian Territory meet Tho lawver whrt 1. t. . knn.. ' r" "uu"" DUSIncss other 8v!"is'o.rB r ' " uneans l'leayune. - etiuom overrates htiuselr, - " u,e mi collector comes Chicago News. nround.- The Best in the World. We beiteve ChTrtitwrlaln's Cough Remedy I. the best In the world. A few week, 8g0 we tutJ.Tea -evere cold and a troublesome cough, nU having read their adver.lsements lu our own and other rpersweru ! Chasedatnauetoseeif it would eilect . It cured us before the bottle was nmre than half ue(, n ,he medicine out for colri. ,a Mt !The Herald, Andersonvllle. T,t r" ale by W, I, DeLano. -FIRST National Bank Of Eugeno. Paid up Cash Capital S50.000 Surplus - - $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. AUr.IMI.lMl. UAKiAin'M IVJrUINKSS Done on reoKonahte terms. Sk-lit drafts on Chicago, San Krancisco and Port- laud, Oregon. liills of evohango Hoiil on foreign countries. Deposits wieived subject to oheck ot certifi cate of d(3otit. All collections entrusted to us will rereive prompt attention, T G H&NnnioKS, P. E. Smudohahs, CaHliier. L. H. POTTKR, Abb' C!aj.mei r'rt-sntent. S V Kakin, Vice Presldtut. EUGENE Loan iSavinus Bank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Dp Gash Capital - " $50,000 2,500 ,i GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS ' Drafts Issued on tlio prlnc'pnl clttei of the United States und lorulgn contrlea. Interest allowed on Deiratifi Certificates of Deposit when left stated jmrlod. uoimctions receive our prompt aneuiioa. City and County Wa.rrai.tB bought. W. E BKOWN, President. F. W. OSBURN, Cashier. 0. A. PAINE, Vice President. W. W. BROWN. As st Cashier. IM COUNTY BANK Establlshad n 1882. - OF EUGENE, OREGON. I Osnsral Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HO VE?. President J. M. A.KR Mti. Cashier B H HOVEY, Aest ('Hhicr. iorthern Pacific RAILWAY Pullman Sleeping1 ars Elegant Dining (Jars Touristl j Sleeping Jan . ST. 1'AUL, MINNEAPOLIS, llTliLTJTH, TO l''AKGO, (iUAND FORKS; ROOKSTON, jWINNIPEG, HELENA and lltTTTE. Tnrounh Tickets to CHICAGO, WASH1NGTOK I'tlll.AUEl.PHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, and All Points East and Sout b. For information, time cards, map. and tickets, call on or write to R McMTJRPHEY, General Agent, Eugene, Offlce Opponite Guard office. Or. AD CHARLTON, Asst Gen1! PaeB. AKent. 2o5 Morrison St, cor Third, Portland, Oregon THROUGH TICKETS TO THE i EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY AND Pullman Palace Sleeoers Tour ist bleeners and Reclinln" Chair DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, . ST. LOUIS' And other Eastern Cities. The only line from Portland olfeilng passengers Specially vuuMuuuni .excursions tnrougti to umcago o-oijr .veiioescay. ryJvTce'81 Portland to Gfeicago Via Southern Pacific, Union Pacific , ,, Vs"- Baggage checked through to destination. Manuificent scenery, Union oeivnt. fnst time, lowest rates. Kor further information, apply to any agent Southern Pacific Company, or H LATHROP.. c E BP.O OentraS Market, Watkins if Miller PROPRIETORS ,!!! on' i full suppti bttr MUTTON PORK and VEAL WLInh they will el at tin- IhkmI market nrloea. A talr share ar He miiii wmii solicited :-TO THE F1VJBMKIl.--.--i We will ptj the hlghpHt n,n "cut (irloe ror hatlatlle, Hog- ai; l :lp. Shot) on Willa m a 1 1 o S t., EUGENE, OliHrOT-f. W Meats delivered to ant put ol th clti Free ol charge ANADlii PACIFIC TL. ... . Grind S.. Fin....""' 'dfroraauj rope." DfU umbia. w." finest solidj train cPn,.: 4 f .Pale dee! cars, day colonist nlBa-i r,,. ...... "Vl TnOl!.. ... "nonoinlauj For full . apply to h. h. SSS-'!; Agent, PortUiiOr o R&m ' ! Salt Lk(, Ik Taut Ft Worth! ffi , Ma.. Kansm 6t,7j! o P m houii, Cbiojo aj i East ' j , wSiTwSiijjr Spokane kane, Mina5 1 i' lyer St Paul, fold ' 3:46 pm Milwaukw, (J j cagowdEiiV OctiNSttumjjf 8pm AU Sailbg dual subject to tauai For San Frusta-i SaUverfSdiji ! Dnily UotimBurSir' Ex .Sunday Smnn 8 p ni To Astoria ut I Sat 1(1 pm Way Ijiioiia WumimrjliTii" 6 a in Oregon (, NV ! En dutiilaj bern, Saltm, laVjt nileDcsuilWifi Landinp. wiLuiirm "m 7am Yahhill Ent . TueB, Thur Oregon City, Hi; aod Sat ton and Wi; i Landing ' WiLuiimiEiinj 6am Portland to Cv ji Tuea, Thur TallU ud ffij il Lv ltiparia 1:20 am Daily Snub Rrm 'J RipanatoLtna! WHHtitr UltSt: GorvalW RAILROAI IlJIt OaKD No. 2 for Yaquina- Train lesvM Albany I Leaves Corrallii Arrives yaqoina No. 1 Rftturnina Leaves Yaqoina J Leavea Uorvauw Arrlvea Albany Na 3 for Detroit Leaves Albany Arrives Detroit No. 4 Returning Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany one ana mo w""'" with Bomhern faolno BJtM service to and from Jlewpm 1 forth W.SS same day. -s Hl Agent AlbanT. THIS RAILWAY it n t. lt tralnl Uses the celebrsted H" UZns M -fjjffil every day and JSi-sl Chicago, and Omana Chicago, Miiwa St. Paul Also ooerates stwn '. carrying m ...mniisl '. .L. l" -m .'librarybnffet, Ing.poro sleel"- id t the vtry "Tjats"! lowe.trateaWUWj address cJfflJ J V CASKY, ptf 1rV l Street f;upne TIMCaI Af1erthe4tri''f1oW' time urn" 0f"'' ,.,n-7MO-S:lO-8:4?';" heooveryh.'f'" FINAL SETlL filed her flr-' -TjJ.y. 1' dsy, in' " ' " final Mir',i4 Mitmm