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'" DAZED ON THg DESERT. :SgggS; I Man Die of Thlrt Within Ono nundreo! and FIHr Yonl of take of TftmH Water. On tho burning Bauds of Cocopah des at bcsido a lako that appear to bo of the coolest mid tho 'purest of fresh "wa ter, Ho t'10 bones f nn Amorican who died of thirst, and nroruid him aro flvo or six ho11"' of two or throe fwst indopth, which ho dng with his finger nails in a frenzy of thirst His fingers aro worn off nt tho cuds, aiid only bis whitening bones nro left to bear -witness to tha traRcdy. Joso Garcia, "who makes a living by i,iHntr from ono littlo camn to nnntli. Cr on tho desort, has rotnrnod from a trip which began on Aug. 20. Ho loft hero nt that time and engaged a guide et tho new placor camp at Los Pi caches, bolow tho boundary lino, to taku him to a mining camp in the Cocopah moun tains In tho heart of tho desert. Tho gnido was named Quirino Boslllo, a t.i liriwrl. and with thorn wont nlin Frank Cota, a Mexican. They left Los FJcachos in tho afternoon, traveled all night, and by tho next morning wore far out on tho desort By somo miscal culation thoy wero -without wator, and though not lost thoy wero bowildercd"as to tho nearost way to a woll and spont tho next two days in traveling without water, becoming almost insano from thirst On tho evening of tho third day they found water. Thoy wore then on tho northoast side of Great Salt lako, or Laguna Salada, that lies between tho Cocopah mountains on tho oast and tho raiuiea iiiuuiiujiiih oh mo west, xuo lake is about six miles wide and 20 or 80 in length, varying in size according to tho season, Indicating that it is fed h fVin imlf of finHfnrnln Tt to ynnr shallow and saltier than the waters of the ocean. v The threo men proceeded southward between tho lako and Cocopahs for a distanco of ten miles or'Boland there en countered two Moxioans and a white man. Tho two formor were nnmorl Mnr. garito Angulo and Felipo Moreno, and tho American's name was not' learned, but from tho description ho is thought to bo Fred Wassum, who left this city for tho Cooopah placers somo weeks ago. Garcia continuos thq story as follows: "Tho men came from Los Picaohos by way of Niji and had boon without wa ter for several days, and one of them, Margarito Angnlo, was nlroady crazy. Ho was as deaf as a post and wandered aronud like n drunken man. Ho paid no attention to my guide, and wo had to lay hold of him to niako him drink; In a iew nours no was an rignc Tlio oth ers wero in their right minds, but in a terrible condition, and as I saw their swollen tongues my own began to swoll, for I had passed through tho sarao tor ture only two days before, and oven now my tonguo swells whilo I think of it Wo gavo thorn water, and thoy soon re vived and continued on their way. Thoj wero burdened with a dry washer and many tools and movod slowl-, so we left them, my gnido giving them dilu tions whero to find tho next water. "A fow milos farther wo camo unon tho bones of a man lying stark on tho sand about 26 yards from tho lake. There wa3 no flesh loft Tho coyotes had found tho body. Ono leg was gono, but the rest of tho lemaius wero thero. The head lay toward the north, faoo upward. Tho whiskers were dark and turning gray, and tho hair was the bamo. The man had worn a blno jumper, a red woolen undershirt, ono boot and a brown slouch hat I found n cheap clasp purse in his jumper pocket which contained this paper, which is a pioco of an en volopo or paper sock, addressed 'James Moore, paymaster A. T. and S. F.. Topeka. ' In tho purso was also part of a greenback. Thero was nothing olso to identify tho body. Tho boot -was about a No. 0, and tho man did not scorn to havo been Jarjre. Ucltnliolts's Remarkable Brain. In order to satisfy scientific men as to the 1D1 cause of Prnfnwinr RnlmJinlfcr'n duith, says tho London Telegraph's Ber lin correspondent, a post mortem exam ination was made at tha dpsiro of his . relatives, tho chief results of which aro u follows: As a consequence of the par- alvtlo Strokes thn lfift nnrMnn of thn j brain was considerably sof toned, whilo " n$ut portion was periectly normal and SOUnd. Thn hmln ritanlnvn1 rmnon. . ally numerous cerebral sinuations, such u are known to bo gonerally observed In tho brains of persons of very great Intellect Tho nVivnlninna nnil nnfhnln. ! 8its who condnoted tho oxnmlnntlon wero extremely interested in what tbOV Bnur nnrl n nne- l. V..IM nn i immediately taken. Other organs of ' we Dodyshowodsomo signs of disorder, 1 but In his lifetimo tha rlnrvioonl hA nnt I , "- - .WWWWW HHW WW I penenood any inoonvonienoo there i from. farl SEE A0pfnlll(Prnn,Mi: r slmilatlng ihcToodflndRcgula ting ihcStomachs andBowcls of fcMij Promotes Digeslion.Checrful ncss and Rcst.Contalns neither OpiumMorphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Jnyhn Seed' due Senna Jipptrmur . Jh CarionaltSofo Itvmjttit- CtoiAed Sugar nmkryrun fJaitn THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF V COv4 ADCrfecf Itemedv rnrrnn.it.. lion, Sow Stomach.Diarrhoca, orms convulsions .Fcvensh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. w rnjigg EXACT COPy OF WRAPPEB. OSii ;, M&&u IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTJLE OP CASTORIA OastCrla is tint n In nn.U r.M1.. -1- r Is Hot sold In bnlV. T)nK( .ll. ... . ii yon anything olio on the plea or promlia that It i Jn.t at good" and "triU amwer OTorr pOT. poie." A9- bm that yon get O-A-S-T-O-B-i-A. Tfcifie caQi tlfsttcte ei & ties AS "ijir. - "mr ct - ss, 'iavi 11 ! M""MIW ilTfl.iSJii mw aw w&is GUARANTEED HABIT CURE Ovrt 1 fWlfYlhrv-ertlj orvtwk .- . imm llchtod. We explct you to VcfiSi&S lSS?i JlgS?u "1 "MS,"!0-.-Ju W ?9X- .vou will be j" and D. J. FRY, Agent, - Salem, Oregon. Half way 'round the globe. EAST AND SOUTH VIA- m CD Route does. If all the rail" own ed by the Burlington Route were placed end to end they would reach more than half way 'round the globe. If all the cars owned by the Burlington Route wero put one behind another, they would make a train 275 miles long. Merc bigness Is not everything, however. Quality counts for much more. What traveler want Is to be transported quickly, safely, and w lth com fort. That is lust whatthe Burlington Omaha Chicago Kan sas City St. Louis. Write for Information abut rates and trains. C.SHELDON, G.A., I'oitland, Or. Shasta Route. OF THE Southern Pacific Co California Express Train Run da!7 between i-oruana ana san Francisco. 8:50 p.m.) Ly, Portland , Ar. (8; 1 1 :oo p. m. Lv Salenv- Ar. J 6:1 iitiS a.m) Ar- a Frisco Lv. J7: Above trains stOD at East Portland. Orermn Clitv. VJntXnim g1m Tnm. Kf..M Jeflerson, Albany.Tangent Shedds, Halsev, Harrisburg, Junction City.Eueene, Creswtll, Cottage Grove, Drain,! and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. KUSBHUKli MAIL DAILY. South 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roseb'g lv. North 4:40 n.m 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. fj-t 1 mica Milwaukee ft k Si. Paul Rj., South SALEM PASSENGER 4:00 n.m, 0:15 p.m. North a lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. 10:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Gla by Wind Power. On an Trluk Tan,. t u ,a I U 'vvo,ro soing so fwt today? Why Wouldn't wn. aor? Rrarn wa'ya lL!t0 Wlad behInd "" Londoa The bov rrfttPrt nv4nA nt rinnnanv If J aid, is destined by his mother to be the future husband of Wilhelmlna, the cnlld queen of Holland. The emperor of Germany has a great Horror of betting, and would like to aalce it illegal, if he dared, among the officers of the Prussian army. iforn f a elect,on ticket was in the pni.TL "" -a Bueei. ana nas eigni. columns of names. rwle Kjeat political Mardl Gras at H"ton Is a thing of the past. , WINS ESOTAWVOjt J IR 'ij o w A C "n DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PTTf T t AM TIIIK-ITPT a WWD and second-class sleeping cars attached to all mrougn (rains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Fortland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 7:30 a.m. I Lv. igiSp.rn.f Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar. 1 6:20 p. m. Lv)l:3Sp. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. GLANCE AT THIS MA- Of the; Chicago, Milwaukee and .St. Paul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, ...J -nmamliAr Ull.n ann!W 2Ct that Us IrJ1S aie lighted with electricity and heated by Steam, IIS equipment 1 sujjciu. icjiu Buffet, library, smoking ana sleeping cars, .:.i, f, r-llninT rhairs. Each ilcfnin? car lieithhas an ele.'tric reading lamp, and its aining cars are we uc m mc huiiu, rt,.., im . Innnrr than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau. l i rvmnnn ticket acents in every rail road office will give yon further information, or address . . C. J. EDDY, uenerai Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trar. Pxu. Agent. ' Portland Express train daily except Sunday. 8:25 a. m. 5:50 a. m. 4'45 p.m.) Lv. Portland 7:25 p. m. Ar. Ar. 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