" f, ' t ANjP ENGLISH f VIEW ' ' London Journal Regarding Our Late Centut Return. Om. o.l Oimtk D.rlaa" th tt ti Desad I'Hniunl Tkat of Ar other Kalian torn Ooss yllualwr Bcauuki. Statistics arc frequently merely dull and repellent hoata of fiirures; oecn- ionally they atrikc home upon the Imagination, and li-ara a irid Impri'- tion upon the mind. Wo tnaiitrniiiii Derion can fnil to realise something at lrait of all that 1 aiRiiiflfd by the cen sus return! of the I' lilted Stiitts. y the London Teleffrapli. Thut inlphty nation hna been numbered and it Is found that her population now stands at 70,210,000. In tin abort apace of ten year there hat been an Inrrvnae of nearly U,2.V),noo, which laequivivirni to almoit 21 per cent, for the !rcaric or rather mora than 2 per cent, per annum. When we remember that 2U0 yean afro the population of tliesmtcs wan under 31)0,000 or rather more than the present population of Hiadford anil that 100 yean tio It wna but lit tle over 5,000WO. It will be cn wiin what niiiar.iiur rapidily the onnr irlanl among the nations haa built up hit strength. The fl rat crnstis m taken In 17W). From that year down to 1h60 the lucres per cent, per annum was about 3.50. From 1H00 to 1H70 It fell to 2 2(5; Ik the next ten yean It roae to 3.1: from 1MK0 to IMiu It drooped to l4B, and now, ns we have een. it stnnils at 2 1 This ia a s'.livlit decrease In ratio, but after all. the Important fuel la that there are 13,00i,f)ll more pip!e owning oKefriniiee to th Aimrlcim cmi.tltutliii thnn there were, ten yean uiro. And the vrowth of population It the Infill Utile tint uf national prokirrity am! Hileaiifement. No nation haa neryet risen to greatness with a dwindling piipiilnlion, and probiibly none erer will. ! rlliiiiiff number! have been the Invariable cmieoitilKuit of national alnirniitinii and decndi nee. The growth i f the powirnf (irenl llrltnlii. Hi rtnnnv anil liiinain heart witness to the trim of tliis sweeping gineriiliulinn. mill there la nothing wlileli gWea Kreneh inlilicits more eriom grounds fi liiMiii'i'l ui'e ni to the future of lh i-oiinlr.v than the evidence of atiigin, tinn ahown In their cenaui return. Aim rienns. therefore, may be well con tent with the progress they hiif tnnd In the liift decade. Theae figure! af ford them ample reaaon for pride uin juliiliitlon. The only great power of the prmrnt day which can rie with them In iitiinbrn ii Ilussla. und wealth. In energy, ill adaptability, In education and In that cunning Indus trial aklil which ia the foundation o inuleriiil prosperity, thay fur outstri the subjects of the ciar. What the future haa Jn aton for the fulled Klutea only the future ran dl clour, but that It It aomelhing grent lomething vast and mngnlllcent fur be vond nnvthlng hitherto wltnisiml history, no one ran doubt, and there are few KnglUhiiien who do not wel coma the prnspsct with hearty grot IDciitlon, owing to the community of rare, Ideaa and language which link both the heart and brill n of the I'uite St alis with the heart and brain the llrltlhh empire. Full details of thin lateat census have not yet been null- Hi lied, and a cloae analysis la nt prva r lit Impossllilr. Yet It ia to be unserve that the increase of population Iih taken place chletly In the enale states. In New York state alone Hi numbers have risen by l.S.Vi.ulxi; I'enu sylvnnia and llllnnii. aliuw siiullmlt striking result!. Ai In Khglnnd tin' tit ban mid nuiniifncturiiig cent err grow much more rapidly than the inral. X one will be surprised to II ml that the Indians are steadily dying out of th land. There are now but i:i4,('l d acendiiuti of the red man, who one foamed in undisturbed pohaiiwioii o the soil. Hut for the reservations on which they drag out a forlorn ami hopeless existence, they would mnhi become as extinct as the bi.on. Civil I iiition haa utterly fulled to preae the red man. Whether It is rivilin tloli't f n ii i t is another mutter. In pal doubtloa, It la; In part, and probably In greater part, It la not. There la no room for the noiuad in the modern scheme of life. He has re filled to sdnpt himself to altered enn dltlous, and though the remit iniiy I deplored, the law is inexorable, I'rnlv lily, however, the iUt'tliui which will nioNt tntcrcht the Ami rieima la the ret alive niunbera of the white and c lore imputatlon. 1 he theory uacil to he very widely held that the colored races in America iiu renaed (ii.li r than tl white. Statlatica, however, prove thut the Inference was not nurranted M tl actual llgures. In INSO there were II Jii.i.ll(H) free colored people in the states; In HUM there were nenrlv Sno.tsjo. The proportion In the former year was nbout two in thirteen; in th latter It was two in fl'teeu What It Is at the present time the published returns do not dlaclore, but hitherto, except between IMIlhlld iMill, the white American has Incrcntcd rather more rapidly thnn the colond. 'I he rueiul problem In the states ia one of audi fur reaching Importance that nil will hope the advantage will continue to rest with the whites. A Kw ( art, In tlit TlcihUjr of (Mrasft nrt wlmt nrr cnlUit "limutt" vn.-t tlurtmrH lt-r, wMrh wrra orif?inu! with t lit si. but iIik.i :! sifting up ttf sun.) hv li II I' I ft Mm. itit now ixtf Ity iiiriiiis of t'np. i ,iti u r ill 1 lit ht lltkl'S lmt' Iti'iMli t i', etl, tux. liif Itrrit rit.' Ut HUK'h int'tlirinnl tihir ll.n: li t rurv," n it Is mill 1. is r up i'i t ; i nl i nt .. or v "Itinm . i ill: tutu Htmlnr futor. I.itttt I lumiu k-. A Good Nothing odds moro to vi?or of Uxly aud cbcorfulnoss of mind, or aids so w ell In cboslng away the linos of worry and care from tho woary brow, as gixnl, sound, re freshing slcp. But when tho gray matter of tho brain has boon robbod of Its vitality and constructive strength by wouk, worn out and exhausted nerves, sIckp givos way to rostloss tossing and long hours of fever ish distress. Do you want a good sloop? You oan get it if you go about it right. Bta Miles9 Nervine Balaxea the strain on the excltod nerves and gives tho repair shops of tho brala a chanoo to make good the damago of the waking hours. It Is a great brin food and nerve-builder. Scli by sH cirogsts on a guarantee Dr. Miles Mcdkal Co., Ffkhart, lad. Honor Seven Honrs Long A Exhibition of Crmrf by ft TankM Hell oo I Ma uu. YT 13 Mid." remarked the old I doctor, "that s person can't live and retain hie senses In tate of blind, animal terror for more than a eery few minutes at a time. Kither nature will take refuge In her cyclone cellar, unconwalousncss, and the person will faint: or tlie nrnin len slun will getbeyond the snapping point and he w ill become Insane; or the hear; will collapse under the strain, and death will follow. Or any two or ail of these things may occur at once, ho aav the authorities. I wuaof the same opinion once, but I've known better for a good nianyyears.although 1 ve never seen a second case to disprove t lie rule. Did it ever occur to you when some lone-standing record of courage or en durance, or the ability to bear pain lins been broken, how often it Is a woman that breaks it? This was a young woman, a ew Kngland school-teacher by the name of Mildred Wicks. Khe had heen inviteri to visit to two elderly inanh n auntH who lived on the ouukirts of uu old town In the central part of ir- ginia, where I began the practice of medicine. The house was one of mow three-storied southern coloiiiul.striic- tures with broud verundaa and tinted column the entire height of t lie front. Krom the left. In the rear, there extend. ed a considerable wing which, in ome former period of prosperity, hud been given over to the guest chambers, lint which now for yenre nun been nine used. II v aotne mUunderManding the young woman arrived Just a week ear lier than site was expected, to nun ner aunt'a hunt in the mlilst of prepara tory houseclraning. It roiieiiiently became necewmry, until the room in the main part of the house could be prepared for her to put her In one of the wing chum bers, anil in one oi ini-se, on the third lliior, sue was uuiy in stalled. It waaone of those enormous. high-studded rooms that have entirely gone out of fashion nowadays, even In large houses. I here was a great lire place In It and solid mahogany furni ture of a somber, old-fashioned type. "The elderly aunts were mhiicw hut apprehensive lest the reinotrncsf mid lung disuse of the chamber nrtght cause their niece some uneasiness, but she was a healthy young person not given to iiervousneMi, and scolTed at the idea. It was arrunged, nevertheless, that the housekeeper, who ordinarily slept In the main division nf the house, should occupy, that night, a chamber adjoin ing the visitor'! for th sukc of com pany. "At bedtime, however, an unexpected dllllciiltv arose. It was suddenly re membered that the keyi to both the young woman's and the housekeeper'! chnmher hud been missing for a num ber of years, and the doors were al.wi unprovided with inside holts. The only duplicate keys were In the Iioiim keep er'! bunch held together by a solid bra ring, from which they could be removed only by breaking or filing the brass ring. Leaving the young wom an 'a door entirely enaeeured wus. of course, not to be thought of. The housekeeper dually prnosvd that i-he should lock thedonr for the nlyht from the outside, taking I lie keys with her Into her own room mid unlocking it agnlu early In the morning. The win dow! of the chamber being three atorica from the ground there was no possibility of Intrusion from that source, and should the Iioiim l,e i -per' presence lie needed nt nny lime dining the night it needed only a fc igor our raps on the wall to summon . her. The young woman found no nliji-i i ion to this plan, and the hnusvkecei, after bidding her g l-uight, went out and locked the duor after her. "Left to herself, the young wotnnii, tlrod from her Journey, lost no time In undressing and getting into bed. uni once In bed It wnsavery few moments until siie wus sound asleep. Tin- i;ct she knew she found herself sitting np atiirlng out Into the room. How Uk she had been asleep she could not tell; hours, she thought, since there Inn! been no moon when shc hud gone to bed and it now shone in her window from well up in the sky. "Then with a start It ciiuie to her tlint she hud not nwnkrneil no t u in I ly ; that there had been some soil of a noise. She peered uroiiml I he room, but. could see nothing ttlnnuing. and. ante for the sound of the Inx'cts, tlie u j:ht wus us quiet ns the grnic. So lliulilv she luy down again noil in n ft o Uimui uts n a li ii !f way Ii. smlilciilv slit foutu! Iirr it C tl it. In-1 h( art tln. I Suiui'tliiiii( was niiii;. : of tht null oppuMtc lit iuiimI (lift r it in t- :i Miit r 'I : in ii-.' i P A it jMitliTHir. hliTlrr.uis muni s, its though mi it u tint' und .linking Tlir y tiling Mtuiinn flutrln't! 1I19 l .1 t'luthc itiul trit i! to pit.' iv i tlti' t!ai km sv Hut nil i t'oitli! tl ist itibs u ih tiiilv (lit1 taiMtr tm t lint' of n tTourhinir furiu. Tht' link -Ihtf. Kurnliun tttiiitnlti, howt-viT. i-oiitin-Ut(l, uiul ttuii miitiltuly sho ln'itnl the olftiik ttf n t'hatu luin 1 1 aKtil uloiif; tin' Hour. "Tin' tiling rfdolirtl the cornrr of tlu' wall nnl pnii!t'tl t lie re for a uioiiirnt. Thru it I'lm rftl ntut bran to t-n-t p slowly itlonjf 1 lit bnM of thf mooii.1 nail, wh ifh wnulil hrinr it within n j a rd or two of tht- pnt of t hf 1m i! . 'I' In youtt woman ot us far tit l.t-r kiit'i t. ant! rt'iiutiut'tl thi r :it,-hit its proirtt'sr. Tht'iv was 110 tintion shru-kin for lit-lp. Shv w.t Iotkfil Ta with Ihf thiiiK. whutortT It wuv with tlif k.'.i of hrr t!oor Miiui'M ht'iv in 1 1n hoiiM'kvfprr's room, mul t In Iimiim'- ki-t'per nslt't-p. Slu1 knt'W, loo, wiihoul tr ntf that )it' imuUI gi t no mhiiu! out of lit r throat. lt nhuHlft! tloA 11 the stvoiul nail with "My nerves wore so shattered after a sovero attack of pneumonia that tho Uast noiso would make mo fool llko soroaiulng at the top of my voice. I could not get a night's sleep, and would often awaken twelve or flftoen times before morning. Ono day I purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Norvino on trial, and before It was half gone I could go to sloop without an effort, and awake fooling rested and refreshed." P. E. A. Fung, llarUdiorao, I. T. many pauses, but choking and gurgling always. Once she thought it might be aorne sort of animat, but as it pussed near the moonlight at tin w .:.('.., she saw that it waii not. It I r:.iL.T I horridly grotesque rescinbianci" to a man. Having reached the second cor ner it begun to move t.'.i i - -he third wall straight toward tit i it cf the bed.. The joutig gill s:uu on: out at the head to the floor. The tliii.g pulled fiKi-lf over upon the footboard und he upon the footboard und he rch"thruu;'h the ! , .k ! ithes. I nthing it tore il.e clothe and hands furiou-ly. The f" nan watched iie procesa gun to search Finding not with teeth vounur woman watclitn in J from half way down the wall. Khe tried to think what would have l.nppintd to her had she failed to awuke when she did. "Ily degrees It s eined to grow calm er, mill tlnally In turn crawled down from the head of the bed. The young woinuii could not till whether it saw her or whether it could sic. As it ap proached, she mowd softly along the Willi. When she reached the corner she proceeded down the in xt wall, the thing following, until, with many puuses, they had made tin- circuit of the room. 'I hen the circuit was re ptuteir. On thin lime round she heard n clock in some distant part of the house strike ii. The In u-eki cper ex ptcled to cull her ulioul n n ii. Later she heard the some clock strike one. Once rhe shuddered at tlie thought of fainting In the tiling's path, but she knew that she should not faint. She thought of its having the wail und milking for her directly ncron the room, but it stuck close ly to the base board, feeling its way along. The dis tant clock si ruck two. Tin n it seemed to tlie young wouniti thut tiie journey! around tlie room were b-ing mndc at a slower rate. The thing pnii'td often- rr, and longer nt n time. Finally it must huve slopped for a quarter of an hour, only to creep on a yard or two ninr stop tignin. After that it moved no inure. The young woman stood watching half a (loen yards further along the wall. "In the morning the housekeeper un locked the door, looked In, und prompt ly fainted across tlie threshold. The young woman still stood with her hands against the wall. Sim tiptoed across to the housekeeper, dTuggi d her into the hull, lockii! the door behind her. und went swiftly downstairs. In the fciiting-riHini she came upon her aunts. When they saw her one of them fainted us promptly as had tl.i house kieper upstairs. The other run up to her screaming: " '.Mildred, what tins happened?' "Then the young woman smiled and begun talking foolishness. They culh d r. "v.":. ,::..'";r .r,!': ,, : ...i i,..r..r. ,, i,r,,. I eyed, dnrk-hnired. beautiful" girl. It ! Natura In Btrengthenlug d econ- ,"' rrv "i fflW&steW! was a bit shnky when I had b. en Ba"- " ' Mo ot,cr preparation brought into the presence or my pa- , tieiit. In one night her face had been seared anir mrroweu nawiui tnc cures u,l aiirrnivi of li r-fi uu r t e r a of acell- "... ...... - lury, and her hair was us while ns ii,t. it,llv w aiinVrinir i from' an ne'lv-lookinir ense of bruin ! fi'Ver, and for two months reason, and life 1 tht-If, liiing in a balance that would have turned for a huir. Hut four months lutrr. wlirn slit wrnt buck liomu undt-r tb! cjire of her mother, her mind wut ns good u it had nrr bt'tn, find the lines and fur row h iuid1 bi'cii riibbtMl out of her fnce, and the plumpm-m 11 ml color of youth was re- 1 11 rnin fust, nut her hair was never uiiyt hinjf vh but w hit? as kiiow. "Wiint was the tiling in her room? Nothlnif In the world but n horrible example of public Hiiviiery und ollieial curelesMirhM. '1 here wus 11 iNMir.-furni some eiht miles from our town, and 11 miserable pauper, hnvinj pint violent ly iucane, t l:-y km w not Innff bt 1 1 1 r to tlo with him than chain hint in an out- houy ami treat him likt a i!mi:;:i i ou liniiiui!. You can (umpire, or la'lnr. you can't imagine, the t IVi el on 1m ih hih pei Miiial appearance am! on l i1- dis riiM'. tine aflei lotoii he rn:t 1 !. c.n v -I n If part of l.H chitin will. l-.n.. am! 111 his w 11 m! i-riii J,' reaeht ii 1 1 - 1 'i1' t ' mint's hoi, e. which hlo.n, . ; l. i: .ii tliitlet of lioi.-c cleai.iliK. -t ' .!. b the coolm s inidr he I. 1 1 1 1 t lip into tht ol ' 1 1 1 . wh u lo- l.m.n tered one t f tht ciianltis ai.d hid den in tlo- ureal liiep-o-. . ::;d c..ne to tli p. 'I In lit; hi 1 f t h. w oiu- 1111V t .ihdle that niltt h.oi m i.,i il him, and his joui in roiimi il w. ! were mere auiit.al iuntinct seaiel ii ,: for an exit. " l he c.ilbd for him the same luoi n lun. anil 1 mi w t he poor i!t il w l; 11 t hey fioicd him hit'i: 1 p ihete 1 !. i t tn. it 1- pr.ii,.' He il '.! tli,' li his tl.i ir.dt 1 . t 1 sun pt !l 111 ! for he lltiC r.u' rli ii ih.ll UU I. ,.llj;li I mis "bp. .ill li t h.ne rll 1 . ks of 11 l ir 111:.' Ii. s I Mi I ; li.l : 1,111 1 ;..! 1.. . U the p.mr f e n 1. w nt 11 ; e 1' 1 1 lint, 1 II 0.1 1 - i,;t. , 1 1 1 , 1 1 , li. : I, ! w.is Hi il. list '.:i .11. Itui Ills llilil'l hut siu-ii ii iuid t hii : In ,1 two Hi . l.s iiltt-r 11 Ulifiil t. Hut she nun f , r of 1 1 i t k him." that voor f irm no iuh t from the t roiibli n which oerto - N. Y. Suu. llltl Mplrrtl (itr firliiuM. A nie has been t!icoi-r. d for old spiral car tspnni.. It ha bei 11 found that these often contain enough earbon to pt runt of making cold chielr. K01 y. in; into the met ;n y for in U t us and (he add it im 11 1 ca rbon ir tpiiiii! may be loh td the cementa tion prucros. tdd chiseU made in this tt.a cost half as much as the h : h praties of st eel v h ieh w ere foi UH 1 1 Used. -American Uai'rond .loin'tuil. Minltia lritit rulitev. The n..ii:niun!e of the t vcuril, the i;re;tt Spatn-h jalace. in.t be inferred from the fact thai it wouM take four ,) to ',tlt 11 1 1 1 through all the it .. the 1. lu-ih of th . at Spat iOi niiy ai.d : be leaius. b .'lit 12 I'm-' h 11 1 Sleepo Heart weakness Tb heart Is th most vital organ oi the body, ft U the enfttue tbst prc-pols the masclee aoe ends sustuae to ths nerves snd brain sna to III the organs of th! body, A daw la ttf asecbsuitm Is certain to flvs rise to serton remits, weak Dees denote lbs presence of afisw, 1 Is a forerunner of some thing mors serious thst 1 to occur eDginetr. Yoo are tka Look to yoni I engine. Bee tbst no sees dent occurs. HUOYAN Is whst von need. HUD YAN wl" strengthen the besrt. HUDYAN "ill make the. besrt utuelei strong sad bsrd. Do not dolsr too long. Begin tbi use of HUDYAN no. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: 1-2. THROBBING Ilf THE TEM efLES WHEN LYING DO WIT. HUP VAN Will cium tbt throbbing to (litkj.peir. 8-fl. HINGING IN THE EARS-HUD-YAN itopf th rlngluj and buuiag in a tuori lima. 4-6. ALTERNATE PALENESS AND FLUSHING OK THE CHEEKS. HUO YAN will rfiiore tti circulation of Hit bl(od to Its Dormu.1 conlitlnii ncd keep comuai bo.) Ut 7 color in tlie cheeks. 7. PALPITATION OF TIIE IIEAIIT AND IHHKGULAR BEATING- MUD. YAN by nlrM. ,'tliftilng thft (!'.' rt mu:lt.a itud the nrvet timt itipply Ution nn1 flut:rlnj( icu rt-guUrly. 8. TnUOHOINO IN BEOIOM. TiiUthroi, ftpjor shortly fir tlie Thoimnii'li hnrs becu cured of Heart Weak' phi by HUD AN. Yon ihnuM te cured too. H U D i A N will cure yon. I'wurs HUOYAN t:w.'. your druiat. It Is tu.d to all dniKitorf for par pnt k -M, or I parkitgHa for l.'.M). If your druifKitt lo!S not kteplt.spudj'rof t Kithe HUOYAN REM EDY COMPANY, FrritK.io, (1. Consult the HUDYAN DOCTORS FREE. You msy ,;! six. -l them vw hnvt frve cotittiltntkoD. Ii you outiot call on tlis doctors write to thnm fur Ailvka. It will t flrsn free for lti lukliiif. A l item HUDYA3 RZMEDY C0MPA!iY Car. Stooktoa, Mar.t asd Ellia (Is. an rnsNCiaco. cal Dyspepsia Cure ninest wh&t you eat, Tisrt.ifli-lulledlL'eatltbefoodaudlldl ap.iro(K.U If, n efllclPUl-J- n stauliy r.dievesatid porruaticntly cures )yS,,,psa, Jtldlgeslloiit lltariuuru, L'luiLnKa Moor KtolIlRPh. NallSCa, f iOfU ,,v,w, ....... . Sick" llcildaclie, UaMrulghl .rninpsaiKl all ot her results or Itnpcncci. ingcsuuo. Prlce60c.ai.il l. I-argoslrecontolDaSHMinejl mallinzft. iK.KabiiUutdysH'P''ttiiialiare VftDarstJ by C C DcWlTT u-. bQicago FOR SALE BY W. F. KRLMER " SocH 0 Noise 1 99 The ninther savs to herself Bttiuettnies. "I can hairtUv end it re it." Then a chill creej.s over bur ns she thinks of the aw ful silence which talis iion ihe home when children are taken away, and she is kI.kI lu-r children are hardy of body ami lusty ot anil's. When a child dtKi not enjoy noisy sports und Raines there is something vnmi und that Botnethitii; will often be found to be a hick of nutrition adequate to the needs of voutli aim urowtli. 1 lie stomach is "weak," digestion is imper fect, nml so the uottrishineiit of the totly is inadequate. In Mich cases Dr. Vierce's Golden Medical Discovery works wonders. It changes puny, fretful children into hcalthv, happy eirls and Kvs. Th prtcess bv which this change Is complished i strictly alouvj the lines ni.it ked bv Nature. All growth ami strength come from finnl when it has In-en digested, converted into nutrition ami assimihited. "(..olden Medical Dis covery" cuies diseases of the stomach and other ore; ins of dilution and nutri tion, ami bc) enables the Kdy to obtain without loss or waste the lnnrtit of the nutrition provitUil in fowl. The "IHs- eoverv " contains iu ulctdiol and is en tirely free from opium, cocaine nud all other narcotics. A Wonderful Thing, "t tuvr Iktii ttiMiVinc of wtilii'S; lo yi for Stnte tiiut"wiit Mt W, P lUu-.at, oi Mas- loti. K ilu-son t , N C.,"lo let vimi Wunwwhitt a wi.n.lt tint Hhiik 1i. 1'irrer t O.-lilrit Mcluul Div ivrivilul toi tnv little Uv, lie u . Inkt witM i" !ijT-.tU'H whrn lie u a rnt it ml halt oi.l 'u- un-U-r ttic tlm t'i li ntiiHtil U liv. .ir. Wi- ihii( nil wc inoilr lot a- tot's ;tnt it ilt.i wo KHt He vmii .I rut only n lttlU- tiu.L 101,1 iTHikrt. itud t'iie tl'lu evcU lo w.iuKi uiWr In m Mk Mr i viKl ii.'t nit up nil il.tv. mul I Kitv" "t 1,11 hojn- ot In ever nt ttnif ion Ik-Hit I'ho e rnis : 1 teunil one of v'iir t-'Ls. ;t iid on tn V.tTiit il cut one ilttv I ll.tll,'tl lt. rirrvn- t'.olilrn Mei'.K-rtl lMsiMver,' rcinoni ii.U4 lor tn0'trii.' Wc tit some uA ,MNr It to I'll t t. - tlo 11.1.1 U-rlt tlratrj I Hi Hi-ivit lv a K1" l'Vtor Hii-1 nt Hrum-lt' I villi-. S C . Hilil nt Cut tie itn.l l.itil-t1itl Btiil Mi.xl.iti nti. I ,tti'iil r-:ieTvl lot h ;S.'it Ittnc. i W e k.im- him two lvUle .! lr. J'u ii-A t.ot.len I Mt-du-.il tH-h-nveiv aihl it oirni Iiint Hi I well I tl i. Lit le n '. I t i.Ol .nt Hiitlmis; lti.lt he w:oi! it.l u .1 m-h not tiuit turn Hi- h.m lxcit m. k 4 .v si-ice mi4 it tm Ix-cit three e.o.i since lie look. J 'Ur UiaUvIUC " A Thankful Mother. M h,ivr Ml tt tnv tlutv tor s Ktii totie, wntes Mr M.illte l.-iu s i i'.kh Comiu lit- C . Y' to tell v.'U ot ttie won. lei hit cure .IUi til 1'V out ti.'l'lcn MulKiil Iivvri ' mill l'UitAitt Wil-i' nt ilin-Ti.fi! iiiT lot If K'v iiim 'icdtlv ftsvcii ve.ir I'M When he . t' moMh ol he w.i taken with 1. too,t.. ton! il tttlrtl on hi Iiiiiks mnl ttt hi tho il lit t-noii ni 1iko1. rt ud w!n-ti tie w:i two .0 o'..l we h.tl Itie ilvvtot oier.ilr on then, Ylu-n we 1; td the Uivtor t;iV.c to toii-i; out iii he itile hnd wink ol it. If he wv.it in thi wnnl he wvwiM le i k, snd we tried evervllioiK we eitild hetr of and ti'itsttlted evrrv hviiati we mw, 1-ul ltn-v did not know v. hjt to ,Kv w hrti he wt Urtsi'y t vei old in iVioter. i '') he w wote lh.iil ever, it ml 1 O'n'.d not n . i't teniu o uue.iftv fsHit him. lie' wa our fourth hoy ithe oilier three r - drrtd , mid tl M enuM to no tto:t if he du-t I iut eotihl not fir it. I Wu'.d lO '(.li f'' ': "d IvK 'il'i ll.xl Ut nurr lioil. Well. I roit'.d iee he w.i- t.lti in ik h worte: he w i i.il it iosU ht oii'd he. mid he kidm v hud l tt Xr "u! i.-srie nil hi toe I hd it. I K-k Ji'svit Pi I n tie cine II weiiied to me utt tin wn (he erv imO.Mif we wx'iti.t. nnd I t 'Id tvv husNoid lh.it tl he w-iiiM tmv v-me of It IVtw tnnl- U-iiie I tell fitiu.Bat me tt would help our ho lie Mi n'll u -mr nd we eoitutu iKiit with Ihe 'to. -.den Mi-'.kaI ln-Mifrv' c-t r'nd.ty muht. nl with t!ie ' rel-ct ine nest rtioi A'e tsw hi ;tt vir met'.Kour three tone m day nd tv Snu.Ux he ww tle lo yiv MR in on month Irom tht- time he iviuim-nox! Mkititi tt he Md united i s-utid and hi iui;h . !t 5 "lie He xa ti" iino;iel any :tK,e ti'id he on t ;ke cold inv ttuMr thrtn the ?- ii a. He -rie NmiI tk.e t'ie ret ol ihe v"hiitea snd isv. iu the eoM aud ho wewlhcr Vt. rierce's Cor'ton Sense Melical Adviser in r co-en is sent rnrt on receipt of H one-cent slJttnm to r.y tpeii uf nisi I niv; t'My. AUtvu L IL. V. lierc, Italic V. Y. It. will BtitD llif nalni I . . ' l,1 f . I Lj wfi.' 'Vil'.'U, , csuU,.ncr,ioLs. prol..ci.:K stationary e.ectr:cal are.. IJZW ij Thr-e s virtually mean that the, s i?&'f..&.fm!$ Mines prfi!ucc b ii. v apparatus have p.v.V, vj irf VL ZJ N AvVl .?.T?.59.i:?? .P..r..l'.:i ,.sr, he,:lse..,reuU which' uw.,1 HUOYAN. r 1 tESLA 0 WILLOT'S theory. mmu Is Sot "Jew Eartk Aeis Like a Wire. Nikola Te!a ini seen the otner morn.ii.Kin reference to the statements of the French electrician, M. Willot, who said that electrical n-,essa(rei are transmitted through the earth, not throuah the air. M. Willot lioids that h ether sire theory has been dii- nP,.,H snd that conduction through . ,,h I. ,1.. mpans of trans mission. In bis practice M. Willot mean! apparently to use deep shaft! as stirtin stations, transnatting hi! currents through different geological strata, suited by their density . to cur rents of different intensity. The ids-a of the French engineer li not novel, said Mr. lesla. lie pro- puses to transmit through tne grouna. connecting the transmitter at two points at different depths. I lie amount cf eneri'V so transmitted to a nis.ance Is limited, and much more can be con. veyed by simply connicting the trans mitter to too d stant points or tne earths surface. The latter scheme is much rearer perfect than that pro noeed bv the French engineer. But far more enery can lie transnmieu to a distance by merely connecting one pole of the transmitter to thegrouodi and the oilier to a metallic plate or. ire elevated above ground, 'fhnt the earth nets entirely like1 an ordnnary PRAISES PARIS FAIR UIKorsIss llrturns Fall of E taaiu Over th Great Ki pMslllon. M. H. De Younir, of Han Franelpco, president of I lie board of United States eominisslonrrtt to t he runs exposition, arrlvid at New Yuri; the other day on the steamer New Y( rk. Mr. Ue Young wan ii:(t enthusiastic over the expoul-' tiijii, ni v i 1 1 tr : The i';.: Is exposition is the prpntert thi (. ;(' i 1.- ever ; r.. 1 m.v t!.i im tpi.i ' iii"i ! -t:!i,: n; the many i . . r 1 : ,t.Mi i. i! 1 ave bei tl in, (,ii j. i !. :m; : An cn'iiii i. i ior8. In i,.- . . . of u nnufuc! i:i es, in , ;. . ... ! e exhibit iuii ir-fiini-' pl i ' .;r. i I. ic is not u line of t i. l,v !:itn for triiin porta-; ii : i . :.r : ii i: v, in tin v hr.wteh I of :. I diii' ; m v I v. ! i i-1 1 iy I- -liii -.'. Its nr :i;-; I, ;i '.y ii;!niil- 1 -M:;i 1 in. ' i..;; what l.i, !t i;.n:s in !i :;r ur.l :''!! .Tllli Cii. fi 1:! 1 ,v vi. i ; . : lr.:t by in-'.:1: n. I uu. a :'i i, not t : : 1. ( Of . ! pr.r.: ... I..MIJ- m i uilly cf .! 1 :l tn sny." 1 . ii.s li.i'K v.. 1 ! 1 1 tiir 11 u.ri iiv.'ii: at i ! :,.l lav li i r. t : . ir dill -I ' i.v.; rd- ni. 'I .'. tvrri' I lie I t.i i i is.tionl .. a-,,,:, of 'lit ! ;c".i'.) tlie -t-M- lie t":tli- nnv u ion. m:d f the 1 1 t-1 . 1 1 ::-i:it;t fin i.l.in'. 'I 'it- r or.le f!'..:n 1 1 j f-inte r. hi hit e.ire f c nests I p :,t .5i::i-'!i jn and f: h i.ils. If nil the Stales h;id done i its I. as l . 1 1 or 1; a lit re euinn lie no ' erilieiMii of the Aiutriean shovvini; at i the 1 xjrtit-itli.il." SAYS WLDD1NG WAS JOKE, j luck MarrlRue In FUte 9t. Louis Hue let) ( nnfi Ht rluns 1'rti :t ?i!. A siipposi-d in ot-k n.arrint' lu'lwfrn ! c ! ami .I. .Mih It. 1 Mi l!i. Mi. rv 11. C.11 i i.ai.n !. n,;.:: 1 ia a ,f pre I v :.u II If 1 'of St.! 1 . The ! 1. lal in a riilb ,1 1 on,- M .1.. ",' I 1 " f a rum- l,a',- ..,111 I I:.' I of l!. tier of fri il,.!. iii.' piir- ll;e air.e fonli liy tioa. Till' l'f riMl.nny in 1 in v li.'lail tlial nt till M.ru: of Mi.-MMM'i a i:-. .1, 1 '! ; Th i-! .1 1! i n. 1 tru'rir Tlia ..i-.' I .; 'a 1 ... a ia i 1 hi. 111 nrr ,i: e.M iiit i rot . r ei-re-'.v.t : nee t f the . r-. In t i;it tan l .- neees- ja. !. r , ...i. thai a : ni'iv "1 1 ail ll...t a n iii.m t ..i ' ii a. 01 ail' 1 ai i a ii. f 1 1 iat ! ! : L'at in 1 vir vine! M..i l.ii'iiit - ii ho! a . 111.' oliUr tn Mraii;lili':'. out 'It' a M pHriition hv iuw n sarv. Thi. inerili-.l ri piitiition 1 int wv .cipr'ni pilia. i-nri'S mul mi:i iHiu'iits liy IVWiti's Wilrli llai'l S.,lve. tins li.l 10 the makiry; ol worlhles rniiiiU'ra'it". Hi' m. re tn itrl inly I V Wilt's Sik". lr. W. K. Kreiiirr "IHE MILWAUKIE." A familiar tt.um (or Ihe i'ti ; ijo. Mi! AHiikee St rani KaitWHV. kiiown 1! ver the 1' nioti aM the tireat HhI-asv unnii the "I'lune'T KiiuiteJ ' 1 1 .t i ut very thiy ami nilit bflween Si. Paul in! t 'hii-iii, ami (i iulm itiul I hn ao, l l e-jiily jrerfiet train' iu tin' woil-! rtnlerntanil : Conneel ion ate uoi-le ilh All Trani-t oniit.riital Line., a--'i'- tm to 'ii-i i! je 1 . I he ui ser iiv k t-i t n i Luxiirioiip eoaehe, et ett ie li, lilt. Kti am 1 o at. of a veiity t ijt: U. hv iu oilier1 lue. See that our tieket rettU via "Tin an Lee" w 1m n loin,; lo any poji:t in lie riiitt.il SiaitH or (aiin.a. All tu-L-, "t aiMitK sell 1 lit ill . j for rale, t ii pi or uilor ini.i.-. tnii I- n , a.hltes), i. w. r..-K,, c. j Ki'tiv. ' Tt.-v. n At:'. lienera! Atren'. M-AITIK, V ..ill, 1'OKI l.AMt, ili' The DUNSM0R1- THE ONLY BALL-BEARING, TYPE BAR MACHINE ON THE MARKET ; fr.il f.T ('atdl,-us rrrsi Trtniur'K A S: itlikh Ci L.O etas: s kllt, imrtlsnd aai.mr.sui.iui. .- :.,r,-,: I ,.,,llcted. t-U 'ri.'A-W.WU.iJf' V? rrrrp n j vV:!:5i.t. . . .h. Sore Lungs mean vcakened lunjj-. all jauned by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or later mean consumption. SMfoh's ' Consumption ire will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. 'T r..iiorirl (or vear--fasti hernofThafrPS. iJoctoi . s.id 1 was in Uu uge of co;ifcunip t..n H.t ..Ivrn n til hoDc. I tina!:v uird ..iian ur.fi it t-rtd me corapleieiy. Am today tn per'fet h-isitb.' WkS-rLOi.taNCEDRKW , f. , taut (Jaklsnd, Csl. (siitloVs Cin-mritlon Curm Is sold by all a .;lt nt y..r, 0, 8'.op b4tlf. A nrt.ltirtlrfua;rut.fl with afPry Mt s. II t .ii or ii'.t 4utUl.. -1 po to your imgK iui fl y-.r i;tinir hack. r '. .- . n.... h i :;i-ri. h r.r. I lirll- K I! ' " :"- No odor. ("2 ' - Tlirw hovo lsi-a .luii'"l ui'i'ii in;'.;''"' sovi-rel cli.-it; n-jrilllf uu . .I I f I..IIK..I i,f Vclu-i' llli lUmary." 'I ' uix- W v.lS uffijrtJ uuUcr'vunoil" names ut u low (irtcc By dry enfth diHiliwil linnni. nircnn, etc. s'. 1 In 11 fcw HistBiKta uu a i.ri iuium toi Bubscnp tluns to paiKTS. . Aiuiuiiuut'ini-nts or tint coiuiiarutlvcly Worthless reprints am very mleiilinjf : for j-tp: ti.ov nr Hdv(M-tiod to le tint f!iltiini,.il ?iuivatent tf u uif!ier-prieed wi (pilvater -iililv. i 1 lull lit rvulitv, ' f.tr us ve knuw und U'i.ee, n J areulltfruiu A to Z, Reprint Dictionaries, ' . 1 I. lift M ihototvto mpies or n o o, oi .... j yeant ttVi.whteh lit ifwiliiy wkswU! i,.rnl "tit k-. 1 m, hii 1 which wiw iiineh t ujfivtr .u phi-'t, i.rtut, iumI bindinir to tin -e Innmt mn-. Ix-iiiy tlittn a virU of soino merit iiistei.d a t:tt Long Since Obsolete. Tho f lpiili-mi-iit 'f l".i" S"- iiili . "iii-w wunln." wliu-h s.Mii.M.f lis.- iH-ikaair i;r tiul t., p.,ntnia. liar roail .U-.l I V 11 fiirli'- Ui.ul lo iliiil over tony ye.ru '". aii'i w,i ..!UI,I l..,m- In. 1I111I1. (ltl"T inlii'T tuialttiuisine ja-nlmiily i t ia' i ; k-i I. TI10 U'cller's Un.bridied Bi:t.o:ury l'il! ll.liwl 1'V our h.nw l I. a. "I'l.. ni' '1'11"1"' one of tlalt l.aim- l.i tl 1 1 1 I- tiMliH 1"" .';n.. am. It iiilltains oi'T ."-I l'i:"M, x'.lli lll.islia Ilium 011 mtirly cii'iy .a--.'. 1" 1 I' an i-iu lniirllil on tin- lllli' I'iivt. II H pioi. i ii'.i L copyriKlit fii'in rluai' iiaitat ,''!. lanial 1.' iih Hum woik l.i. (' In"'" " rxi'iu )ail.iinil 11 lh.11.'...' ily H'v.-'l sii.-ccHor. ka.avn l hr.'ii '. 'a 1 " 1 ' 1' v .al'. Webster's International Klitirnary. As U liltlajiairy liul.i a lilt ..at' ) 'i flaak Get the Bs! Illnstnlt.il .a'i::''.li'' G.4CMERR1AM CO BAD COLDS I M 1 1 i i : ; . h In ie.; ht himl. Co'iN io I not mov tit, e he eii-lure-i. Mi-nihi. i v . m 1 1 - l',icirH tlynami'' from Ihnr enri'L". ) rfowii h ur - olilmarv IrcfitiiK Nt into t lit ur- jaul al'oiit Ihe ,v.'I ol e.iiiN "Vtr ti!.:l;. "It tt a- 1 1"' wnr 1 e:i -e of 1 ever ll.nl. A ha'l' ti"en fiiemU li:ei Mr;- me. Mi 1 It It llli;' on. lit 1. 1 1 1 u I in- 1 - i ;r 'I u v.ts. I'o mv inii.i. ii.t ni ih' v vi'-iiii' tl I tuh rol.l ami ei.u.'h ihe ni-t li'i'hl. 1 ei.il. itn.l reft tuhii irl -.htm lo ;), ( ;. l n ay 1 1 r Mi Y. I'.x tm mi r ot ( oi. u re nint Aitorm-f. hi .v:tti-.ine mi eel, ii l-ritii' ieo, July 7. i ii ler t ol ,i i li ,i e ill ii i lift ii -( ri -ii- thitis to tne. 'i 'Ut y iue hac! tn.tl :a lor mtinth. I'uit.r. in tu.: -i. iM-.l n-iofiih hy M t siy t, v ) i. J i,i i i s. I .ni h rnut-ii mul eoli "ii ipi'i nreit in ti oiiple oi .lt;,f. Nothing i'Im iloe- th.- lur me."' Mr.. Kmma h. Hoii.iN, 11 Mtn .M . , n 1 rauei-eti. Au,:. 'i, 'e4J. "1 live a- the f-trtft Iioiu where Mr.M'i:i."s J V M 1 ' l'A!:fll.s are imi.tr That i-how I i.i-i ie k tin to. J tty U-y K'tU- V. r.l.Olll tin lice. I lO'.ri ft l. U I Mlf. wnli tne t.f -t i iiii l iru-ii-l- wiu-n 1 ..i,t to Noiiie." H. I. W i.sm.r, t , .U ;-t. '.'Ail! U ii-limcinti Mret t, ."an 1 1 .i.i' i- o. Au.ibi i'. l.v. Sent t o.'.-mM f.-r i eio- in -t..iM- h IM.AM i'Ul in, :'.;i s jtMiw.jioi, Mreet, itn I iim i,im. Ai-oon -a," hy out lotal nent M. i'i imixs. vhit DR. JOrSCiAM'ti cniAT? 19:1 iimrsT.,iinrsiTici,ciL f pOkJtlS ,lj Ml . ist t: an klt 1 rJ ".j i. i' Jr,( It TTf still.1 tir.,!t TrtiMM trltvd P(trL Ilstl. i Will mrt I t I'O-, Ptatwls. hy IH Jviua. 1M1 tM A i-thn, Wfte f-T R jt PHU Onritl nl OH J0RD4! I CO.. M St t.. t. e tJSs'i'' EXPERIENCg 1 B A mm $5 1 Cr..i, an. 1 l.-..M,ktoLttn,l arj .1. ii oniiuw .-.nvjrird to. Mlnf iit, r,r. Ous Ornct is taralin u S O.tist Or.iet anJ w. es. .-.iit panit 10 u.a.i u.o motv tt-n s a:.'-' aoJ !. Jt.w . ... , h ,t ,l,.,rT;p W. s.1.1.-. i! r...;.i.., rr a 4. Itrr ol . hail. lur t'e ',( j u !, , t.tr: la , .r,. S Sv.WFMt.rr." tt..,. to (..i,: l iw.ti." tl cl ti ajj..c Ii the V.S. s.nJ rn:ii co-iirici asaa trco. A.ire.a, C.A.SKCVYCO. si.tist Orr.it, Wic-'scrc A ''-.Wl ' , -i ii Ii J I Don't Be Duped mm vi r qui. ' m-,.i;,ii:i .'ti; n .. ,i ' - -i-; - , 1 li.-t-iiM..i t iin- ?. , . ,. i ,- ,. I a '.: i . t ! -i hi 'v ; The Amateur Photographer is not as active these clays as in mid-summer but there is work for them to do work that is interesting as well as profitable, viz.: Looking over allegative.s, destroying all that are worthless and preserving in envelopes all that are valuable. Take a print from each good nega tive and mount it in a flexible leather album, where it will bo kept nicely and will bo convenient. A person's fricmls always' enjoy looking at a Kodak album. I have albums in stock rangitig.in price from 15 cents to One Dollar. Also 4x5 negative preserving envelopes. I have a good supply of nearly everything the Amateur may need. A 6. tooiltieS Labor Saving Reading for Busy Men and Women, in izz The Outlook r,rr, A Weekly Newspaper lad in Illustrated Migizine ia one. Tclb the story of world hjppenings every week in brief, clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Abbott is the Editor-in-chief, and Hamilton W. Mabie the Associate Editor. JACOB A. RMS The author of ' ' How the Other Hilf Uvei " will ftve in Thi Outlook an intensely human and vivid account of hit experience a child in Denmark, an immigrant in America, a workman, a traveller, a reporter, and finally a Mudent of tenement house firobletnt, and an efficient aid lo Theodore Koosevelt n reorganizim the New York police. Mr. Kiil write with simplicity, humor and vigor. LYMAN ABBOTT will contlbute a t ries of Important paper on funda mental political principles as applied to twentieth century problems. It will be called "Tm Right op Mam' and will define industrial, educational and religious, as well as political, rights and dutic. A GKEAT OPPORTUNITY-NOT $17,500 in Prizes EVERY WOMAN HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A LARGE PRIZE. THERE ARE NO BLANKS. THE DELINEATOR, the Magazine of Fashion well known for a Generation, celebrates the dawn ot the new century the year 1901 by offering 1901 prizes ranging from $500 to $5.00 to 1901 women. Total cf prizes, $17,600. Prizes will be awarded, not to those sending the largest number of sub scriptions to THE DELINEATOR, but to those sending tho largest number In proportion to the population of each town In which they are secured. The woman living In the smallest town has just as good a chance to win a large prize as the woman living in a city. To this'end all towns and cities In the United dates and Canada are divided Into seven classes, according to population: CLASS ONI Includes all cities of SOO, 000 Inhabitants or over. In this class thero rare 28 prlres to bo given away, tho highest being SSOO, tho lowest SS.OO. CLASS TWO Inoludes all cities from 60,000 to 200,000 Inhabitants. In this class thero are 133 prlies to be given awny, the highest being 00, the lowest SS.OO. CLASS THREI Inoludee all cities from 30,000 to S0.0C0 Inhabitants. In this class there are 208 prlies to be given away, the highest being $350, the lowest S3. 00. CLASS FOUR Inoludee all oltles from 10.000 to 30,000 Inhabitants. In this class there are 257 prlies to be given away, the highest being $300, the lowest $5.00. CLASS FIVI Includes all towns from 5,000 to 10,000 Inhabitants. In this class there are 307 prliee to be given awny, the hlf-heat being $200, the lowest $5.00. CLASS SIX Includes all towns from 1 ,000 to 5,000 Inhabitants. In this class there are 387 prlies to be given away, the highest being SI 50, the lowest $5.00. CLASS SIVSN Inoludes towne of 1,000 Inhabitants and undor. In this class thero are 601 prltes to bo given away, the highost being $100, the lowest $5.00. AW IT T TTCTP ATTnls" wnrr,in taking subvriptinns In a rity of population would ill 1LL.U3 i Ivrt I Ivll be in Class 4. She wonl'i comtwle w uh oilier, sending- sul.se rip tions from towns of 10,000 population up to v,ooo. siie woulii have an opportunity of winning one of ,17 prii win. ii nwjrlit lie as hich as In. and could not I ii-ss than $s. She would win a UrfcT price ii .tie si-nt in twenty subs, riptions than would a women who inruani.-d twenty from s town of he. ausr her proporlion of nibs. nptmns to p. .iulJ ion would l.e I.UKer. Thll belnf Ut esse, some very small lists will win some very Iarire prizes. In one of our rereut .ruc olkis, a woman, in U ailmifa-ton, D.(., woua priae oi $.13 lur securing- only 14 subscriptions. vn rAWTIlTinVC Thesamewom.incanwinsevor.il prires In every class hv taking sub WU lvilLU llUlliJ srripnons in .lilfereiit towns. 'I lie n.nt.-l Ik-kiiis with this annouin e ment asd will terminate Fesmsry 15th, 101. l'roi.linK the firit onier contains two or nutro .ubM riptious. they will be accepted l .0 cents ea. h. Sulriintions can tie sent afterward at tho 9&ent rale until f ebruary iith, nt. I he regular pri. e of 1 lie Delineator is $i.noa year. Sut airipuonitniul begin with November or December ol 1900, or January, 1'ebrusry or March of ip". PROKIT Vfin1 ATI F.very woman who fails to win one of the above priiei, Imt whi lAuf llj IVA iAL.L .en.ls subscriptions at the proportion of one teevery two hunHreil inhabitants ol a town, will be pair! a sjteoal prue of ten cents OS each subscription sccureJ, 111 sJdiliou 10 the ten ceul. alluwc-U aboie. WHY DO WE LIMIT THIS OFFER TO WOMEN? ,.0)'.: anfi womn ran Nt rpcommcnrl it 10 women. Il is a cre.it favorite arnunjf the in. Therr are now mve than four huri'irrd and eichtv ihnusand iuLscnbcrs. If jou ais nut interctcti in ihii viict, call the attention of your friends to it. A I.L wjiufii In Rpnflinii their firt order of two or more suhvriptions must mention tht itie are to apply 11 Kin the arove offer; cnmpU'ie informatn-n rreaifling prir, with Or'lfr tl.trik will sent. To ilm-ie who are nut ilinrnuUlv artjuaintftl with ttie merits of '1 11 tl DLL1NEATOR, full iulonusiuon will be sent uhju request. Addrcivs, THE! DELINEATOR .7 to 17 West 13th Street, new York Courier and Oregonian 1 year for $2 ORDER THROUGH THE COURIER. EAST and S0U7K VIA Til K ACIFIC COJ . Sliasta . Route rrnln- l,i'uvr CrmilN I'ash fur Tort I Hml nml ii)- Siiitlons at 4:40 .1. ill. anil S:1.1 . in. I.v. I'orllaiM . . . S::: I .in. Vr. ti'Hutl's!'. .!i:i,Sp,m. Vr. A-h'unil. . . I'J ;i; a.m. r. S.t.'r.nu'.'iito f:() p.m. Ar. San h raiii'iscii. 7:1.') p u,. 7 0) p.m. lll:ll) .m. 11 .".D :i m. 4 i iu. 9 :W a. in fV'lfti .? 4". p iii. 11 :4S .m Ar. l-ner . . . . .H .0.ain. wiMa.iii r. Ki.t..iH t'ity . .7 :'."i a.m. 7:l-';s.m Ar. Cl.ti-o 7:""ia,m !l:;!0 a.m Ar. 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