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&wAyM ? 4 i njn VI n miH 'i Warn IfflrmnniiTirHianf wrii nniiiri'ilmnmiiii mi'mi 'I- V K,t .Vl 2 MJLY CtflUL JOURNAL V MOrC BROTMBHa, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. 1B. Ye WOO, 1a Adraaoe fl 0O.tr Adrasoe. 0wTmt U0O, la AJrance : Mi J, BRYAN fa Dtm$ a Great Army Unneces sary and Unw'se. It Wl Th Producer Frets Sbap Field end Mke Tfeera Con aod lo bis aamwl raeiesgc scat to coo (trow, December 6, 1803, President McKlnteytsaa'a tbe f64kwlog recota-raentlittoai-lorireror a permanent Increase ia Use standing amy: Tbe I mportiBfic f kgWatum fra perajaneut Iboreatt t tbe army It tfeercfore taanlfnl. and the reeem Be!atleacf tbe secretary ef trar far that parposc bit say twa.i)i&e(l tp proval. There et be m 'tsctttoo toa tbat attblt tc aad prrtaWy fr I sometime in tbe faiare, 109,003 bmb will b Dsoe te isasy t et tbe necessities el tbe sltotlten It It strange tbat tbl request for o large aa Increase Jo tbe permin rot sgwj should be asked of a peace- loving people (oil at a time wnen the Citr of Russia I orglng tbe nations of tb world to Join lo a reduction of military esUbllsbroents. But strange as it raw seem, tbe President not only rrqueit It, but Itepublloan leader In Congress seem Inclined to Rraot tbe request. Progress la Europe; retrogression lo tbe Doited Bute. la tbe old world "tbe currents of destiny" teerti to be running In tbo direction of relief to the peopto from military burden. Shall tber run In an opposite direction here? During tbe recent campaign people wira urged to upport tbe party In power until tbe "fruits of vletorjr" could be tu&de secure. Is tbe first f ruit of victory to bo realized In the transfer of a large body of men from the field aod workshop to caiups and berracks-frotu the ranks of the wcaltb-pfrxiucer lo the ranks of the Ux-coutun)era Much a transfer will lessen the nation wealth-producing power and at the same time exact alitor annual tribute from tbwe who toll. Any unnecessary Inoroate in the regular army I opcu to several ob jections, among whlob may be men Honed tbo following! First It Inoreases taxes, and thus docs an Injustlco to those who con trebulo to the support of the govern want tfecond'-it tends 'to place force muutq icjwu in mo airueiuro or our government. Tblrd-lt leuens the nation's de pendent upon lis oltlicn soldiery the sbcet-anclior of a republic's de fense' 20 ono objects to tbe maintenance ot a regularartuy lufflclcntln strong to maintain law and order In time or peace and t form the nucleus of suoh an army as tuay be required when the military establishment Is placed on a war footing! hut the taxpayers are lustlBed In entering a vigorous pro test against excesslre appropriations for military purposes. It Is not jarnrlslBg that the proit is roost rigorous from tbe maf , be aux under our system of taxation the bulk of oar Federal rcrenues Is collected from Import dalles and In ternal revenue taxes upon liquors and tobaccos, all of which bear most heavily upoo tbe poor. Import duties are collected apoo articles used by the people, and the peop'e do not articles taxed In proportion to their Income, Far Instance, a rusri wltn an In come of 100,000 does not cat or wear or use a hundred times a much ot the articles taxed as the average man with an Ineoaieof UfiOO. The pefrle ith small Incomes, therefore, pay, as arnica lamer percentage of Uwlr Incomes to support tbe Federal Gov ernment than the people with large Inooines. The same I true of Internal revenue taxes, collected upon liquors and tobaccos. Men do not aw liquor and tobacco In proportion to tholr Incomes. Thus It will be seen that our Federal taxes are, In effect, an Income tax not only an Income tax bat a graded Income lax, and hoariest In proportion upon the smallest In comes. If we eoukl supply a part of our nee wary revenues from a direct Ineome tax tbe burden of a large army would be more equitably borne; but accord ing to a decision of tbe Supreme Court, the Income of un Individual Is more sacred than the Individual, be cause a citizen can be drafted In time of danucr, while hit Income cannot bo taxed either In peace or war. Too army Is the Impersonation of force. It does not deliberate, It acts: ltdoes not decide, It executes; It does set reason, It sboott. Militarism the very antithesis of democracy; tliev do not grow In the same soil; tbey do not draw their nourishment from the came worcc. In an army orders come down from the commander to the soldier, and the soldier obeys. In a republic, man- wiedoea to separate tae two breaches of service a4 wake provlslftn at see fer tbe HUet. hmvIw tbe f newta and aodojvponeuw of a large suodlog army to settle the quetlofl after the volunteers are mustered owt. Most of the volunteers lave bo taste for ulllUijr life. Tbey left peaceful purstlts aod enlisted, at a great sacra flee to themselves and their relatives, because their country neded tbem. Now that the war is over they delre to return homo, and Uwlr desire should be grallled at the earliest pos sible nomest. Tbey were willing lo flulit when Aphllng was BeKary; they were ready to lay down Uwlr arms at soan as hosillltlta eeaMd. If an attempt be made t secure a lame Increase in the army at home, merely became of temporary oeed for an Insular army, a protosged Con gretftocal debate Is iBerltnbfe. Is It fair lo kB rulunteen in the services while this qoeHkw Is helstr disponed of? Unless the Republican leaders de sire to boWJ the volunteers as hos tages lo compel eegr4 to oooent to a large army, tby ought to be will ing to postpone the oorHlderatlon of the reitular army bill and aceept a lubitllutc authorizing the president to recruit any army of occupation for tervlceouUldeof the United Slate. The soldiers can be enlisted for two or three years, and before their term vxprcsj tho nation's policy will be dellned and the conditions w Milled that proyMon can be made for lite future with more Intelligence. In recruiting the army of cocupa- lion, opportunity should be given for IherC'Cnllstmcntof such volunteer 01 desire to continue In service. Aod, I may add, tbat It will eneourage re enlistment if a company or battalion, formed from a volunteer roglmcnt, ! allowed lo select Ita ofiluors from amoog the member of the reglmont. Tbe pay of enllstod men tmrvltig In the army of occupation should be' considerably Increased over the pres ent rate to compensate fur the greater IXIUAY'tJ MARKET. -Wheat vaife ' . Sopertfae,. Portuvnd Jan. 1 ai; Walla VTaiiafe; Flour Portlaod, 3X1 6 per bo. Oats-Whlte 4S43c. Hay-(iu per ion. Wool-Vailey, lS14c; Eastern, Draion. flftflllc ! MIHstutf-Braa, 814; shorts, ll Ot S15 W. Poultry-OilkeBS,mlxed,s2.60g!3.00 turkeys, live, ISgHr. KBgs-Oregoo, 20i per dot- Hldes-Oreeo, sailed eolbs, Sle. under 3 lbs.$K4"cheep pelte.lS'JSOe. ObIobs 76c(l per sack. Ilutter-ltest dairy, 26e0c; faaoy creamery, tMMtoi per rofl. Potatoes, 5f5c per sack. IIoks Heavy, 11.75. Mutton Weathers 3fc; dreod, "c Itwf-Utee'S,.25rWM): cows, !2.M) ($t.'& drcMed, !V. Bt.KM MAKKBT. Wbtat Ci. OaU-39c Hay-UaM, :lteat, H.Kfjgf,. Flour In uotosale lots, 00: re tall i3.A0. Millslufl-Ilran tISi wlttHWt and JIJi with sacks; shorls-913114 per ton without sacks. Hos dr-Dd. 5c Live cattk--2kjSc. Jjheep-Llve, $O03. Veal 5 1 3. Buttor Dairy 30c; creamery 2ic. Wool-BesUlfic. Mohair 2ftc Hor-Best leriTc. Bggs-aoc in cash. Poultry Cnlekoos, 7c; turkeys, lire, 103 12c. Farm smoked meats Raoon, Sic ham, 10c shoulder, rx7c. Potatoes e. A pples 30c. i o- -0 -0 0-0 0 0- -0 0- -0 0- ; 00 BEST mm WEEKLY fjf Tbe Modal Oregon 5ewsp3per and Family Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch ana Dairy and Market News In attrartlve readable form. Ill 111 L U itud Thursday morning lojllmo to reach alt parts of tbe stale tbe same week. i ib aid wif i Notice. The annual meeting of the share holders of tbe Capital National bank of Salem for the election of dlrector9,and tbe amendment If deemed advisable of article third of Its articles of asso ciation, will be held at Its banklDg bouse at 3 o'clock p. ru of Tuesday, tbe 10th day of January, A. D.. 1899. J. II. Albert, cashier. Salem, Dec. 9, 1813. 11-10 td One Dollir. Dozen for the best enamel cabinet photos. Tne Plckcrlll Co., leading photographers, next to Red Corner drut store. tf Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures the most stubborn coughs, colds and lunir aflcctluns. Even Incipient consump tion has been successfully cured by this marvelous remedy. Sufferers will obtain relief ufter a few bourn. i ni I'U YAQUINA BOUTE k t it was stimulated by shipping ores. the facilities f.ir In two partsenatains all Important Foreign, National and State New. dates Issue from the sovereign power, risk to health lucurrod In the Islands. -eatVaVK K, r WJbIHbW j l.i i J m'ju av ii .it l 1 1 . ijr-r"i If II ZafiSan i M Wbn IsAr V4l Werllfr MottUpte vhtird the bauMbobl ot Ihe KulUn, bc lot home lo NtigUru) tht tb iWlr or It bktttu writ MuttkHtd wltb ilW(Mrr to OU curtf IbM br U4jrUilp of ut Uutr vnl of rl tj wtullot, ttllM. llBMBC. libl Ol! Ml- aluf, In tbr Tht Uillti if b bwtts WHMMi tally MoaUluJ retMlly t UOHtW lilguU nvt Mtu lUutkirr fc.jTiT. JtlTrj? .?"? ik.iuU.Vf r.' z't. '""""? " Wet of tttlr bt.ltU In wwiir r IM MtNV!T4iuar cnuln.ilrv... .. . wv4 a iMt4y lhA wowu wy u la H! sroftti n im." i huVr pwk rswiMiw it Muai. KfSlrwi the ftwlabu wg.m'iiX.Tl r"J, vbw 4 ettt35SjUT, S'M 4clHSanf 4.iu u u ib Btu ttort It lb MWl CM MtMN, to w.r Mt ht mm t. A wkole Medicsl UVu"S aod the public lerrant gives heed. If anyone doubts the demoralizing results which follow the uw of force, even when tho force is justified by necessity, let him behold tho change whloh has taken place In the views of many of our peoplo during tho lust few month, and then estimate, It he can, tho fur-roacbing effect which a largo Increase In tho permanent army would have upou the thoughts, pur poses and character of our people, Our government derives Its Just powers from the aonbent of the gov erned, and Its strength from tho reo- ple ihetufcclycs. We cannot afford to weaken the government' reliance upon the people by cultivating the Idea that all the work of war must, be aono y professional soldiers. The oltlten a safer law kcepor, when he may beoalled upon to assist In tbo enforcement of law, and legislation Is more likely la bo Just nhou the government relies largely upon volun tecrs, because support Is surest when the government Is so beneOecnt tbat each oltlzen Is willing to die to pre serve Its blessing to posterity. The readiness with which tho American people hare always responded to their country'scall Ita guarantee as to the future. I have suggested tome of the reas ons (not all, by any means), why the regular army should not be loareasotl, unlets such an Inotease be actually necessary. I now ask whether there I any tush necelty for Increasing that braneb or our army, uhleh U held for sorrlee In the United SUta? ni... . o may, rrom time to time, be need of small ndditluns to man our foriltloatlons, but what is there In the I doruetlh) situation to Justify mox. eu the dsmatHl for iswire tohllorsf Am army ef eeairmioa for tervlee lu Cuba. Pun Rt, am, xUe ttt. Ipplnes Is made necessary bv th eondltlooa growing out of tin, war. Uut suoh an army I temporary In ebaraoter.aud should not be made a pretext for au Inerease or SOD per cent la our standing army. Tbe president aiuurvs us. n hlUt wcMg. that the only pur, uur government has In takitw ixmmi.u. of Cuba U to assist u,B iwu-.i 0sUWUaig ,UWa MM..ta.i iHioNUtatmaiiesMMatHe te to bo wlHidrawti, The BnuiberH! In toe lhi. Plee will dcwml largely llw tour pursued by the wetomem m riviml ft, il.... t . . . --.m .u tmH HWKIJ. It will l When the lime arrives for tho de liberate consideration of the perman ent military establishment, It will I found safer mid more economical to provide a complete modern equipment for thoStute mllltlu, to gatl'or with liberal appropriations for annual en campment, than to InorouMj the regular army. Soldiers In the rogular crvlco ore withdrawn from pro ductive labor and muit be supported llioyoar around, while the mombert of the Stale militia rccolvo military training without abandoning clyll pursuits, and without bteoutlng h poounlary birtlen Ui either Stole nr nation, To recapitulate: Thore Is ho IntmwJl atcntctvHty for the eooslderatlixi o( tliu prunttfltlon to permanently In erenw the military eUibllahHiAt There Is liiimwllate noeessity fur the relief of the volunteers, ui tne uriny of ueeuputiou be recruited at onee; let the site ol the regular army be determined after the yoltintoer have been relMsed, The people are unltod In n rlwlre te muster out the voluteer; tlmy are dlvldwl In opinion in rogurd t) the rrguiar army, Let ottoh question be dooli!eI upon Its morits. The division of customs und I titular u if a Irs of the war department has re eel ved from collector of Customs at Havana Colonel Lasker II. Dllss, un der date of December 2. 1S93 In his report. Cotonel Bliss says that the first ser ious embarrnhfimont he met with on taking charge of the custom-house at Havana was caused by the fact !that the Spaniards had removed nearly oycrythlng except the bare walls and floors. Hl tlrst ofllclal step was tn obtain a full list of employes In the au4ioui-iiuuc, tueir sninrlos and na tionality, and next Information as to tholrgeneralohur.uternnd reputation for Intogrrty. Oilonol BIIih nyn that, as was to be expected, the several placos In the custom house when he illumed rttm.i.a un... Mtitdll.. ti.1.1 1 1. l , buuiKc "Hie union niu uyoHiiiiarua j the totul number employed being 230 ' The iiroblem that confronts Mm, he j says, is how to repair a house from' foundation to root without a material i disturbance of it occu Dints and l without Interfering with their dully' uutiuew. unuer tins couitlon, he remarks, he cannot of course iMgln by touring the house down. .Y JO m-m m An Independent Associated Press Paper for tho Peo ple. Send for samples free. Thk Journal has the fullest report of lb dulngt or the legislature and state offlclals, as well as Indepen dent, clear and ooncl comment on all public matter. Send a trial subscription. uiiia n uwiiiii un Connecting at YAQt'IN'A with the YAQOINA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY STEAMERS "WEEOTT" Flrtli In every respect. The bovo steamer ti due to fell from Yaqulna every eight daya. u.n.N. OEPART FOR Fast Msil 8 pm Spokane rlyer 2pm 8pm Fare: Shortwit Koute JJetKeen Etluten Vailej Polob and Ao Ymi'm Albany and I'omti Weit lo Sau Kr (inclvco Cbln. 110.00 Kound Trlj 17.00 It. L. WALDE.V, KDWI.V STONE, TFiKA, Manager. J. TVftN'Eit. AMM. Albany. Oie. W1LUMETTE RIVER DIVISION STEAMER WM. M. HOAG, Captain Geo. Raabe. Ruui.InK Utuevn Portland and CoriaUlt. stopping stall w ay laudlnKR. RIVER SCHEDULE. DOWN -Tuesdays. Thurmlayj and Sund)t. Leae Corvallli .... Ca. m. tae Albany...... .................. 7 a w. 1-eivci Raeua Vlitu s a. m. Leac Independence 9 a. m. Leaves Baletn .... 10 a. m. waej.ewieir.M.............u:30 Arrive Portland ...-.. . .... i 30 t'P Mondays, edndays and Friday. Leaves Portland 6 a. m. LaM .-.ewotrt..... .io wa. m. teaes Halem 3 SO p m. Leae Independence S 0 p. in. Leaven Iiaf ua Vlau ;s)n.m l.eoVM Albany ... 9 3D p. in. 8pm ex, Sun. Saturday top m Lvjvc Salem 1 1 us fbu and Sat loa ra. MonWeJ Fri TIME SCHEDUIR. From Portland. salt Lake. Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha , Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago HIIU IISl. Walla Walli", Spokane, Minneapolis, M. Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee Chi cago and Hast OCEAN STEAM-HIPS All sailing dales tub fect to chat . For San Frflnclsco. Dec. 2t 2S, Jan 2, 7. 12, 17, 22 and 27, COLUMBIA RIVER SfEAMERS To Astoria Rnd way lamb ingj, WILLAMETTE RIVERS Portland, JseHburg and Way Landings. ARRIVE. -pokane Flyer I015 a m 4pm ex Sun I For Di) ton L Salem Tu.Thur bat 3p. m WILLAMETTE RlVEk Corvalhs Albany and Way Points. Ar Salem 6 p.m. Mous Weds Fri Tu Thur Sat JI3" p n Ar Salem loam Mon Vcd and Fri riOFBB JJROS. rrhe Corva cum Mcommodatiom. Inclu The steamer has hitn equipped lth flrt H aocommouauoHi. neui nr a piano. 11:00 p. iu ng an elegant -0 0 C Unurrd for raminz both frelaht and paHeutfert. DocVKeHjIof Stale street. C. MAERTZ, Ajfont. Stltm, OrBvu C BULUVA.N.Supt. AltMny, OreifOB. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Dilly bons to Portland as a'ove. Transfers to street car line at Oreg City if the steamers are delayed there ouud trip tickets to allpointsin Oregon WssMig ton, or California. Connect o j made at Tot land with all ra'l, ocean andriver lints. W.H.HURLIiURr. Oen'l Pai. An Pn.il.nJ 11. CM. POWERS. Agent, Tr-de street dock oaicm. BOISE & BARKER, City Agent. TAKE THE . Canadian Pacific R.B And Soo Pacific Line Mu.nenpolis St. Paul The London Tliuas, commenting odllorlally upon Lord Cromer's de clarations to the Soudanese slielke at Uuidurmun, say: "Thoy conslltuto tho plainest as ssrtlon of llrltlsh sovereignty rights In tlieSoudunyet umile." The Dally Clironlclo itys: "Tho spuech means a protection, and will i be so Interpreted In the Continent." ' behalf of the Home Missionary Socle ties of the Evangelical Protestants of the United States, opposing the reop ening of the Indian cot.tract school question a urged bv Cardinal Gib- ' bens and the urohblshop of the Cuth jollc church. The petition ask9 eon I gres to adhere Ui Its announced non 'koctiirlan npproprlatlon policy, and oonelmli'S Wo not ooly protest agaiiibt reooen Ing question of socUraln appropria tions, now cliuwl by congrefslonal ucllon, but ve x;tltlon that the gnj- The Standard sayv'Ooensa will ner llll rkJ d ia I am .. ..... .. . ! .....r, .w Wlnu itbifljllVWIIIlinupM Jl me m lOVcrillnnnt. nniv nrlnnt. f. .luHnl.., oowpictious umhwlon of the sultan's iirn..ii,.r. ,.,! n,t ' ....,.. J uatiie, but it would lie sheer twrvtwltv LM.r.i wit -.. '. ..',,... Hml,,O,,r0,HUl,lTbjr fl fr'' " Sutte constitution for advancing coglt.on of an Inrtueoce which lu- eduction among the Indians on the fuel or moral rlht. ielUK), syci fl ordef U)1 , shall bo no departure from the YOUR TACB iboHi the state of yonr lejlings and the state of your health ai wr. Iwpnrc blood makes iuel apparent tn a pl? and sallow compleiion. Pimples and Skin Eruptions. I you arc feeling weak and worn outand do noth-yca healthy appearance yo should try Acker's Blocl Elixir It cu.es all blood iiKa wheiechrap SarsirarilUs and 10. called pnnheM Nil, knowing ihis we sell fveiy b ule on a poide guarantee. Lunn it Brooks, drugebts. Oreffon Short Line. -THE- Quickest, safest, Cheapes4 Line for all points Mt and southeast. tRLE reclininp chair cart. Pullmin nia. sleeping cars and uphjhtered tourist sleep. Chicago Philadelphia ng cars on all through trains BOISE i PARKER, Agent Salem, Or. r r ,.f Turn iOM-lh. n.- . n- i ",....." " . ".." .i"M, sw rV . r"tHllie' A. traveling Passenger Auen Li aT"1', lutU'cr Agricahural Journal U . E. COMAS. B - ; m, c uen, r.10 , says: "Noone (Jenerai A..nf will be dlsannolnted In ntln ' n. u: "::!m. ti,i..ic.. o...... , V.encr9l AB'nt - , -- ... ) v LaGiippe i apain epidemic. Een- pre-' cautton should be taken to avoid it. It's ' Cough Cure siore, sine or 1.1 unppe," Tr One Minute J4 Third Siree Portland. Or Kf..n.). n. ...v.. iytwj 1 AsuUtilHt Uiutiiiii r,t l. rn. . rz .:r"KSvsSo:-: , .... v m iuuiruic irom uliuruli nrnl fnf ' eK. un hi CURRRNT NKWa. The trade of SaNtlagn U already showing a sui prising growth umlet Ihe Ainoilean admlHlstratliMi. dan. erul WcmmI lias kubtultled a report to the wardopartJiMrnt,iH ubleh besUUs that the Hlcy of AondlKrlnuitlv h uroottre uxtofuM to the U of all Hatlotw In SanUngu (vovlisee bus irwtUy frtelllUte.1 the re-eVaMib-HWHtofeotwwerelulreJtttlottsainl has UtenuRoftlHrc3hlttf feauiroH iHthe nssloratloa of eotMrntlvn prosperity . wTHinvivv, iNHiwuy ami agricul ture. UutHanl tHttim of Migar ami other pmluetaare Mitg gntdualty fmiMl for shipping, Nt exfMsrunkHH frwu Uiewlneaof the prorlnee have eoti Utbstted the bulk of Uioesport. llw fttet." ay qmK WuMl "Uwt toe HilPea weie tssit Into ora Men at an early date after th-Mi... latkwt of Smtlairo was Importaut la .kumvfMjHoyMai 0r HriM ,. 1 wr-i m Mum Hurlag a critical period . Orfltritol t hnr nil laiinro .i.i., .1 ... inner to, ,,,., 11U , ,,. .,, ,, ...... ,, . ,,-.... v,-.., tne 1 uituu iiiDinuiiiem tor iiLiiin luirii'iiAn tin. l.a... .....1 .... way to chioaiHi. Mr . .: : . '"rr. "" aw"?" uuu l,,e Vunderllp SU.P1HNI one duv In WaVh-' ...," a,""w " aW"J "" Initton ,to iuhU i.u r..r, , ,. I " tr.iueposuuuHiur-generHl has ,,.v )VTviv tr mi: presitientas special cominl I'orUi Rice. Mr. Vanderllp Mt for Iorio Rieo' P08 ' wllo(l, Im1I ba held ut ortN-ove.berto .".fijE'iS? S. d.1! ??" eurrtBcy aw, cusUntis problems 1 olll " -. .... ..n..,t. , Mro iHinnu. lie asoeia)to bis return kjurney by lllae, but Is now eonvaletceiit aud expects to ituln bis ulrength rapidly. When Going East ALKfcK'S ENGLISH KKURnv wirt l Stop a couch at anviln n,t .i. .1 . jvorstcoldin uelve hours, or money re , Ue a tint-class tine tn traveling bstwetn funded, sscjoc Lunn 4c brooks. iruZ. M"neapo, ht, Paul aud Chicago, and thi Ct. B pnntinal towns tn Central WiseySsin. tutlman Palaee Sleeping and chsir cars uu oMn Liteases, Thase are reheveil aivl cnre,lbyD,WI's Witch Harelbilve lk.1 ware ol Imitation Stone's Diug Store. oeiug furwartleU to the dead brtor This w ,.Vt. addroseui an "Mi-viiiuuiw torarci uenclt pot. ae. iiie siodiutjoat "railway pout oillcM bervlce between Se'tttle, Wash, and Dyou, Alaska, a distance of 1103 uilUw, boretofore temporary, has been edtablMiwI as a permanent route. News from liwMn stotos that a , nuwoeror uKvn river steamers will 1 1 ii, um tne M breaks jp in the .spring Some wew eautit in v,.r H Jtrible ai'onv li nm i.j n.i.. 11 ! in service. and Mn Diseases. These are relieved and! The Dining cars are operated in th im. ciiouis patrons, the rpost elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a 1 -.SToas.X-a.. To obtain MUltlt ftgutar cf first-class sen Ice ycur ticke im woo ua Hit W BSCffM 1 """"i rM' ST 'The Wisconsin Mr; s- A. Fackler, Uitorof the Mican-I w. ir'.,; "uiuer, suueied tetribly from our IrvJOjH iu"Hcs. 0.1, :r rw"", JMui.dcr cultivation. "' puats. Bur ''. TtMMl. a Stubborn COLDS SSfflSlHfiflSSsSKJ ulf fewer wWlerFi i .. ' PPJLy taaiuir Drrnir.- ,V un .. : .t. r w rfc.,??tiitt5sjvi: , .- ....vut lu ,e 1(JhMW -"ywwva 10 do moat aiki.7,r. 1 1W,M"ftWN. than u SISSSS togive them s ,.. g-,' 1H2? a cold at ouivl - - ..,, j p vero- uentora-Mrbsg-gumnmeat Mace our standing army tissual Cleut for illdonieiui tmtfWM pitor o thenar ami tluee mere is .uusu rrln.M ,tt " PrompUyTuTe. bIuMuTh. ..! .., wooh, w ,ue p. 1 1 fsv?Ti nii iviSS-1 AT 1 n i,,r.AM ..v ik . ... ...!,.,,, i-uria meo eoti IU of Mirer and bauk paper," Wi Mr. iBtkrllp, "The silver atuounts to sotottblitg hM titan 4,500,000 pesos, Use Spanish soldiers having currlwl a csmsiderable porportlon .f the eur reacy of tbe uiaad auai uut, iu., 'Oftrwiniw iMm bv. lb uM.totwl pJacw andean Mmrcely htuk1tbewu0Un,ll.Lfl,1.,.Ij,v.! escape wlg h recked. The Robert ILiVVukU Allthensn-r u.ii: iu. .. Kerr,of tie Morart rteet. U Htn,.t.- " v , ...... ..... ... .. . ... tMIUH IhMOiV L'lrnl. steauier ArnoM. of aalM. "'", "'PlWUUUO U.HUBI1I1V' sge, Ihepeeu u worth cousklWv I Heot' ws ct y the tee whll last on h bar mmm ao iil v,,i. ... ""-' www; IksTW ai -, w a - -. mi , . , topu fur si la dutlea. a ontes: iwut of the Etuplre Hue IV IKOlUe are tklighlnl to be1 Jf"' W lle bolow .Wleaw.aodtl ta et.,y h.j01 ('". She Isossa Ur and Ice Net for our new noeaao. Wk-i. wns ! "Pall around hr mm, ever mineral uait ,1.. .. raeoma and Ju 1 it... u , whollv urKtoveloMtf. and uu .--.... ' ' '-us txHltlniis. tUUl LUSMltUlUlM, a, ' - "" HDissniniii H. in c l 'i,drtttKHUrrua4var ll.tVXJ.UU All the paper win; be re-! . ,of t,e M", lo the mulcted a-uount of tl iB. b AUi " M g.iuDo u worth eomWrsiWl?TOI,WM tbiu budloA of the s.tw, w,gM V1 H " AttlHseuMostt-hosiM two tLI .! Mt f.onrrl I mor Grippe. One Minute Pnnsl, r..l. . VUIIIU llllUiJi !f lt h.?c"a 1u,Kk,Jr- "ni. I tor,.11 "ncttoas at Chicago and Milwaukee sarals or others u$e this remedy as a specihe loT "ern points, tx La (. ippe aiul its eahausting afieer fleets. ' Jeketfull information call on bod, nearesi Stone's Diug Store. ticket agent or write resi tv 11 T " ' ... JAS. C. POND Inta'rt steN'i?".! C'test I nr " 1 5. ActmIHIwaukee. uneoBaiitd for constipation r nd IWer troubles ' bta,k Slrcet Portland Or g Jxnall pld, safe pill, tone's Drue store I . QUICK TIME NO CHANGE COMPLETE COMFORT "r.1,c ,Be P""1 ht mike railroad Washington Montreal Toronto New Yoik ., , Boston a all points eait and southeast. I'heapcst rates, beitseivice and accoramo. uatlons Through touilst sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Panl, loronto, Montreal, and Boston without change Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Pmprs Ine of steamships to Japan and China, The fastest and finest Hhips on the Pacific ocean. Shortest and bt route to the orient Canadian Australian S, S. Co. The To Honolub , Fiji and Australia shortost route t the colonies. tor rates, fo eri and any information call onoraddiess. CM Urkwood, Agent, Office Phone No. 40. 2S8 Commercial t Residence Phone .No. 5S- aalem, Ore . . ti. H ABUOT. Agent, 146 lrd street. Portland. Or, m . . o E J- COYLE, nUMcl Passenuor Agent. Vancouver H. C EAST AND SOUTH VIA TE SHASTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY OASTOrilA. & yf IM liisj Vw Hits Atoart Esses ACKER'S DVbPEP-IA TAULEIS ARK sold oi k twsltivs cnaran.ee. Cures heart bum. raising o( he food, dimes she, "line rny form of dysperMa. One little LuHi".'!.1!. ""' J5C atjoc. 6.-00 r m fi.lS TM 7. MS A H jlWland. ,,Ar igno am Lv Lv..,.batera Ar. San Franetitn 00 A U r,,,:!l,f'P't.a" HJjnolpsl station,' aienj, lunier. Marion ..Ar 19:30 ..Lv.-oo 0 Lv 1 6:00 bet. Portland and ISwAteuTk.j..C am.,. ., sscaia'-s, r.' tions Trg ,0 A,h,and. inclusive. ., I I .. "Ti 1 1 30 AMlLv to55 A Mj-Lv. S-'o f M 1 Ar. Pullman Portland" . .Salem. travel drucgisti. uMirame. Ihate or. ,t,. ..-.,.. Ih.t ...!.- ..-.,.t v 1--IUICJ -. -it ,..s utllgBJ Ol IDC IMS Miacr nv. .I,- 1 popular rtr 1 4. '3opm I.V it Fn .n .1 Ro.eburir.. Lv 7.-JOA u U LitT SIDE Divisif iv BKTWIF.N roRTLANU AND corOaU-M. JP IH ' " " VV4U ur. DrBulls uough Syrup Prorriblli ?S!L. cl.i t.r. - .9 eleciru ituoJ iUi.i r ,r Tb fraovhlssHHit, o ,,r IU1 a)ot4 ly,, Aturru.n its)iM. UuflamMesIy WBiUI un vk...l .u- .. "M' . w ur umn jiflc 1 capital. Uad." f CiNicbiDiiaJrH .. . . IV K KKiY M L'l' Ji Dlin and heal, quieklv. Tk Z . "... T 5.WJ' A"' D.ug ,V, -;.. .c ...eroaaoeu of the entire line has beet, im- - (""'nwothasaftWand,, CASTOR I A j lmm iVew EflfflM J'wdcMidreti. , Vestibule Dyable Dwr Coaches 11)8 Kind You Have Always Bought , Ddeltfid Stars i 227 Coaiawrclal Sircet Mall uainsjdaily except Sunday. 7o A it Lv Portland..' "Ar I S.:5" lii5 r u f Ar Corvulli. . Lv f 105 At Albany and vu 05 fM Beam the Signature - Mcarww'y 1 iifiiy ami Cleanliness yeibefwithsulruu lurBp. for At laid, lie g, . NoseqiMlitfe vaufMe4iate4SA4JU IV1ADC ME A MAN aAj . TAOLFTdraeiTzvi:i.Y run . '.' " '""-Fai.o U ... , r, rvpiMinu .00. n f..rv!illi rnnnirci mh minsouneo. C. &E. Ry. KXrRES TKAIH DAILY .BXCSPT SUNDAY. 'or l,v ...Port una ,. Ari a.'25 a m 7.3o P M V Lr. . . McMinnville Lv V 5.'5o a m &3 rst)Ar Independence Lv) 4.-50 a 11 Direct connections at San irancisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pae.fir m.n steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, 1 ONO. LULU and ACStRALLIA, can be obtainM from W. W. SKINNER,' TicVeVTin R. KOFHI PR r C. II. MAKKIIAM f. v . ii . ""'atcr. . .,. . . --- -., t 4 & r. A. Poifatu I v ir ly iUI.it m oil at 1 llll.ffi I"Mpltr and (5oa.j UTaJ- 1-J5V ?.'-nw "radUn 4 . 'IK. LU14 Ife.p V...' ..j ...11. ..Ii..... n . -.V. MM.. iu.h SM.r i f y ".'? o old or loona au5 D.'uuiia4 ijmnlloB 11 ll liat t iw kiii; . .v ' 7 TTO mil othr falL a i ST.fi3K'SS.to1,aj! in. .-.L, 4i iy;-,r:Ti:'.f "'? pw.pii ""niwiiriu fa. . ...... l.r- j!- ... iit.ip ......: . . " w wear as Suf t-v.'wj'-. lrw. (ilMnJ.: " """ "WtUw " "" aft mmm.. .. MaaH ..... ,1-dia.viM ITIIHE Vn IDDFiri wwnb luunociri Ull IQP IlLDQIIf ma oi'Or vcii.itirs-tA iv.urr.. -fMEDV'-toT.SStf' Pstoe lOo Per Cake or $1.00 Per HirSaWHr BAUK Bltos. .Vl,M, OHK i? 8Sr, fm UlHl lijW BBw Hiitimit V 1 1 11 U oiemti.o .Vm 'wn Or., by D. 1. FRV druggist Vm UlgU tor UDDtlural Irrlt&tunA dp .I..MH...1 &r UUenna hiamkr.... I ris..1. ,.i nJT.i " -.- .. -" -.- -j . N.M. B14 ui uiin ITMtEtltlOMtwiuiOa. Bol or r-JUouo u ld bx Iltuct.iu, or Mat In pUia r.r. J' 'w. r J botii, tfcVj. ClMular soi a rSjitu. 20u M-les xas city. m. r..nia j T.' r:?"- ?&!$r PHuLaodDTlUnKCMonl Tltsat see the 1ran8-M'Npp exfIt. d A. C. SHELtH.a., Gea'l neat Porttana Oi -, r- iscwa