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.. inmn mi. i 7T laiinrtiiaMTftii-aiiadiiiiii Oar: : : Guarantee ummm Your Money B-ck if you waul it! .85 j" envy weight uxiora .mixcu CJicviot Suit S7.50J Uluo Oregon. Cheviot absolutely nil wool nml fast colon). im Co rft ( An nil wool Mack Clny ) (in r( Vi () M Worsted Suit for which f-VS h ,;KJ U" ( others ask f 1.00, at J ,JU'W mi A sty lUli Btrlo or neat leek mailowltli it I ton double breasted S(S0.00 9.50 9.50 --THE TALK OF THE TOWN- And Hie Pride of Our Stock is a heavy, winter weight Blue Serge Suit, all wool, fast'color,9.50. G I III & GOMPART 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. THE MIL! JOURNAL BY HOVBH BROT11KHH TIIUIIHDAI, SKIT. 21, 1800. Dally, One Year S3. 00, In Advance Dally, Tout MonUm 91 00, Uf Advance Weekly, One Yo.ir 31.00, In Advance THE TRUTH AT LAST. Cunrlailnl (nun Vlnl Pairo lot nothing go I'lnt C11" hurt tho nd mlnlstrtion," tho correspondents con hided tlmt protest win Justifiable. General Otis conducted much of thu rennorship personally, tho censor huikI lug him miy dispatch nbout which ho lind dpubts. Iloorlhe censor struck out whatever displeased thoiu nud in serted or caused thu Insertion of what ever tlioy clioio to say, or otherwise tho dispatch could not go, HnyH Mr. Colllni. "In thin way tho entire American press was niiulu tho personal rgiiu of (HIh; wo wuruconiollcd to scud noth ing hut the ollluliil view of all events nud conditions, even when tho olllclal view controverted tho opinion of tho Croat mnfiH of tho olllcerslii tho Hold nud of Intelligent residents u nd was ii falsification of events which passed he fore our eyes. In thin wny every Unlit limiiuo ii glorious Aiuuricitu victory ,evon though evvryono In tho unity knew it to have Ihi'ii subiitantliilly n failure, and wo were drilled into writing iuitu mechanically wholly ridiculous esti mates of the numbers of Filipino kilh-d, knowing tlmt if wo wroto any other de scription than the sort being telegraphed to thu war department our work would bo waited." When the condition hail Ut'oiiui al most uiiWuriible the correspondents held n mecothiK to consider what ought to lw done. On comparing nolo it wan found that among them they had learned thu views of all thuother prom Incut iiiitn In .Manila, whom opinion were worth ronslduriiHun, and that them wax a practical unanimity of opinion- of the situation. Thu dispatch prepared was an epitome of thuoplnlons. Thc'Jvlews were nut the ersonal vlcwsof thu correspondents, hut those of llcncnila Luwtou, MuoArthtir, "'tins ton, Wheatun und others, and the cor respondent "could not Imi accused of jirejudlce agalmt thu administration Ihhiiumi thu strongest adulustrutloii oryun In the country wan committed to to thu plan, and, moreover, the attempt to hold thu uowija)KirN by tho throat wai no minimal that unusual notion acemed tobojtistitled and demanded," Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often result from An inv furlty In the blood, Inherited from generations back. Few people ure on. tirely frvofrom aoinetaluiiu the blood, and it Ii Impossible to tell when It will break out in the form of dreaded Can-c-r. What ha nmicarvd to be it niorr pimple or aeratch has developed into the moat malignant Cancer. "I bad a aavara (Unwr wuloli was at flri oaly a lw Uolchss, tual I tliotiflil woulJ ouil w wajr i wai treated tijr several Ui phrilelan, tut in aiUle ul llii-lr eiloru Hi Cta rprpJ until injrcou ttltioil lirraturnUrmlnf Allvf many iiiuhiIk ol trvaloit'iii ami K'ln( alrailliy wonr, I il Fldail la try A d 8 vrhlrli ttx itiroiiitl rriniuiciiilil. Tlr npii atllx lirotlurfj n lui rorvaf nt I cunilin.i in iniUr.ur. anil IP lour niuiuliii lli Ut lit tt aoab itwiiva on lf' ' Tta yaara liava liwl I m( a alcu ut U dUii lt riurnl " UllUburK.MlM. 'whW It U Uorou to cxerlinent with Ovtetr. Tudlaeae la beyond thu aklll l pkftlniuit, B, li, &. la (ho only cure, biMiin li k tho only remedy winch enputfti to reach Uancer. SSSLBM (wlh't BtH) I ho only blood ttuutif ununMmi Sorely Vegetable. All hSw eouUI yo4Mh end iiier tmry, tba moat Unflroui of mineral. Bonk oa Omnaer mni blood dlttonei nuM fm by Swift Sgnwiiu -Company, AiUuu. urgm. Jtcfore inking any Htepa it wan eon eluded to talk with General OHh, who tnndo vague promlHOH of greater liberal Ity In thu ceiiHoridilp, that were not ful filled, nud thu dispatch wnN withheld another month. .Mr. CoIIIiim enya: "AIkiiiI the iiiidillo of Juno I wrote u concervntivo roviow to tlio effect that everyone here wiih couvincol tlmt It would be Impomrihlu to end the war dur ing tho rainy Heanon and for some time thereafter tuilcm heavy re-eiiforcumentN were Kent. "Thu ceiiMor'H comment (I made note of it) wan: 'Of con r ho wo all know that we are iu n terrible iiiohh out here, but wo don't want the people to get excited about It. If you fellowH will only keep quint now we will pull through in time without any funa at homo.' "He tx)k the Mory of (ieueral Otln, who mild: 'Tell CuIIIiih that if he will hold that for n week or ten ilayn hu will thank mo for not lotting him hoiiiI it,' nud when I went to wo him rotated thu mime old etory aliout thu liiHiirrcc Hon going to pleeen, nud hinted ho r- tentoutily nlMiiit having wonderful thlngH up IiIh idcovu that I nlmoHt Ik'IIovcI him in the face of pant exerleueeH of the Ktine eort. The other men had practic ally the xauie exerieiK'e, each one try lug to get through a ntory of how mat terri Htood at Hie beginning of the rainy mckihou, then on. ' At hmt the patience of the correspond ontH gave out and they ileeldl to hend the dlhpatoh. What followed we give in the wordiiof .Mr. CoIIIiih, that a clear Idea of the fact may I hi had: "An 11 matter of form wotook the men- nage to thu ceiiHiir. HIh eommeiit wiin practically the Mime that he had made on my nuwHiigo. He did not ipioHtlon the accuracy of the Htatement of coudl tloiiH, but wild : "TIiIh In JiihI tlie nort of matter the coiiKiridilp in luteudel to mip prt'HH,' He, of oourno, tiHik it to Otin, who in turn Kent a metougor retpientiug DaviNof the New York Sun to go ami we him, doubtloKx thinking that an bo had treated the Sun iin IiIh organ, and ItN corivHMiudeutii being under obliga tloiiH to him for npcclal faom, he could work them to give upthu plan. Tliuui- mill Mild he (ThouipHoii) thought CoIIIiih and McGutohcon hlionld go alno, iih thulr viewahad alwayri Ik-iui veryitiiiHirviitlve. etc. A committee wiin elionen--Davie, McCutclnmii, IIukh and I, "When we were inhered Into Oil' room he aald with mime anger: 'Hun tlemeu, you uerved an uxtmonlluary paHir um)ii mu. Vou iuvu-kl uu of falceliood. Thin coimtituttM a eomi pir acy tigHiiiut (begoMunment. 1 wlllhae you tried by u genural court martial and let you chooHo the JudgeM,' We knew frum uxHirleuce with thretitM to 'put ou off the lidand' that there wiin nothing to bo frightened uliuut, mid uluo knew that ' nil the olllceni who would lie on a court martial would know we told the truth. Three hourt of icee.lugly plain talk followed. I he geuenil did not contradict our atutomoiiU tli.it the pur pOMiof the ceutK)rhlp wan to keep the facta from the public, but wtM that what we wanted was to have the peo ple otirrv-t up and make KiuwitloiiH fur thu papera, Wu told him that tlmre had never Ntin any aubjeet (urnlrihiuK more ginxl material for boiiMtloim than the war, and that ho tiliuuld Ik uxet-ed- I ugly grateful to the xiprti for Imiidluit' it nt tcmtinitiily "lu that eunuectioii we remlmleii him that tlw ktunea of touting in ol- diura lettera home bad Ixhui little, If any elaborated. laU and IW-n told him they bad pcroonully ihhxi our wddlera luyoimtlng the wounded, ami 1 r" minded him that the cutting off of the uniof two American aoldler at l.u marimiN had been meid) retaliatluit for aimilar mntilatlouN of dead KlllplutM uy liio.unorioauH. .mi unw ootibl p.- poalbly tell tlronger utorie-i of the lu-U ing, bluektnailliig by our ldlM than Otia Iiun told, although ho chargun It all to the volunteer. Wo told him that ho had refrained from Nouding iluo thinga and other of aimilar nature Ikh'uiku we did not wiah to make wimatiou. We told him that the eoiiHorhlp;was purely for thepur- kimi of giving thu impre-utoii at homo that eierytlilug wan lovely hero, other- wlwhe would wupproNt thu hvul wior4 which print all nortd of oliping fmm thu American papers d nounolug tho ndmliiutrutloii, and which keep thoi enemy Mtted on the poaitlou of ovoryj ooiiipany in our army and oven give ad vance notice of intended movement. Deullng with tho a-ivillcntiou, glvo us any Information aa to tho num ber of dick, on tho ground that ho had instructed them to withhold such factfl from the pa pern; nlso that ho had re ported to Washington n percentage of 7J(j sick when tho Burgeons agreed that from 20 to 30 per cent of the command was sick;thnt not more than 10 per cent of some regiments were fit for duty nnd that thu hospital forco was entirely inadequate, as well as tho hospital room, so that they were compelled to discharge hundreds ' of men who were really sick to make room for inoro ur gent cases. "Ills reply was that the hospitals were full of jierfectly well men, who were shirking, and should lw turned out. To send home figures of thu Hum lierM In hospital would bo entirely mis leading, "We reminded him that while ho had lieeu refirting to Washington that the volunteers will render willing jorvico until relieved, tho sauio volunteer were Hcndlfigrcgimcntal petitions to tho gov ernors of their states to use every inlhi once U secure their recall; that sonic regiments had ctitioucd him to relieve them from duty; that tho inemlm-s of various rcHimonts had at certain stnges of the war been iu n frame of mind cloely resembling mutiny; that the inumborB of the Third artillery, who had enlisted for the war with Spain, hud threatened to stack their guns on the Fourth of July unions discharged sooner. "In thu matter of prejudice against thu navy, It was Mated on the parts of thu correspondents that all weru com pelled to change thuir uccouutsof the biking of Hollo, to make It apcar that thu army had done the work witli im material assistance from the warships, and that only a few houses were burnt, Tho unquestioned facts told in the original stories were that the soldiers dtil not hind until three hourr after thu marines had raised the ling and chafed the Insurguiits out. "Ucnoral Otis explained Hint the navy was so nnxioiiH for glory that It (Hk Isiyed Instructions by landing before thu projier time, etc., although the cor resK)udents would not have been per mitted to send that oxplaimtion had tbuy known It, and were forced to give an entirely false account of what oc curred. The fact is questioned by no ono that almost all of the busiiKM quarter and much of the other sections weru burned. "1 reminded him Hint two stories by Dunning describing the work of the navy iu patrolling Hie coasts and Schiifiii Best tea sold only in Packages taking prizes were 'killed' without reason, and thu others agreed that the entire attitude of thu censorship toward the navy had been one of pre judice and discrimination. There seemed to be a cIiIiIIhIi fear that the navy would get some advertising, Thu cenor and Otis himself a' ways made us refer to the gunboats oHiratel by Captain (iriiut as 'army gunboats,1 Iu their eagerness to keep the navy from getting any credit nut its due. "Itegiirdlug the suppression of re ixirts of tleld oisiruHouH which wore failures, we told the general that the whole purpose of mont of the inior. nut movements, beginning with the ad vance from Ui 1-oina church lu March, had Umiii to round up and capture, or forco tho surrender of various divisions of thu Filipino army, that all of them had fulled to accomplish this, yet we had lieeu obliged to represent that Otis was accomplishing just what he in tended and w lulling ii series of glorious successes and administering no en 1 of llual crushing blows. "Uils is ii very luini mini to argue with or to pin dowutoaiiy definite prop osition and hU oxptanation of the fail ure of Hall's expedition the lirst week- Ill June was characteristic. He said: 'Hut how could wo capture them when they were not there? They all got out that night Isiforo we started, and there were net '..',000 wu found, but only (100. "Wo rehearsed lu detail the ojecti iih to the censorship which I have outline! in the beginning of this letter. There was iiiiquotlon of tho fact that he had not id low ed iin to send full reports of the conditions bore unlet thine re ports wore reflections of his own views We asked that when there weru differ ent views hold by Hie people whose opinions were worthy of consideration, wo should le allow l to explain Hie viiriotiN views and phitHM of the ques tion instead of echoing his opinions as though tlioy wero rock ribbed and uu ImpeaohubU facts. "Davis Mild: 'When I returned to Manila 1 ask ml what I would 1st per mitted to send and you told me all facts, news atsmt military upertlou. net helpful to the enemy and inv opinions as opinions,' All of the com mlttoe aureed that tho fullllhuoiit of that mlowMild bo tmtliducttirv, ami I tiiAiiaimeii any ueiro totoml uy per gonal opinion for the Associated Trwe. lleuorul Ikitus was prwnt throughout the Interview. At tho clo-e (lohoml Otis turned to him ami uskim: What would you do with tluo gitlomH, general r "Ikitos promptly replied: M would do what 1 wild.' " 'Ouurl martial thorn ' OtU a. led. " 'No, lot thtuii MUid what yim proin- iswl. tho fiiou and opinlousis-ipluioiis,' lUtoji Mtkl." Tho udvfco of (iotiernl lkitoa was nut Uikou, ami after f Hither delay, during which (ioneml Otis made several at tonipts to Mruado them out uf their jHiriHUHi, the uomwpoudonts oiit tho utepuirii tu noug Kong, wnonro it was oublxl to tho Amerioun uewnpajmrs. Mr. I'ulliu wy that Ooneml Oils told ilium tlutt "tho war do-l-urtmoiit luid made puldio only tho inoreoptlmUtloof his reports," and on this ktaicmeiit tho dlvttoh waaj Hineudc-I to make plain that onlv tlwv-e Mr. Collins says thu osition of the newspasjr correspondents In Manila is, a it has lieeu from the !cg!uiilng, most diihVult. "Otis lias rlocd to us every posslblu source of information. Only yesterday, when I attempted to send nrejMirt of the bombardment of I'aete, the truthfulness of which wns unquestioned, ho immedi ately sent for Lawton, and demanded to know how It had been made public, and told I-nwtoii to Jump on to tho mem ocre of his staff. "Instances of the suppression of news to prove that the sole intent of tho authorities is to suppress accounts of the real situation here could lw multi plied, if it wns necessary, hut the re I tea tod -insertions of the censor that ho was Instructed to jiermlt nothing to go of a lKilitlcal nature, nothing tiint could rellect uisin tho uriiiy or 'crento n bad impression at homo' luives no doubt on that oint. Such items ns court- martinis have been ruled out with Hie explanation 'I am here to protect tho honor of the army,' "Recently I llled wlmt I thought u most Inoffensive statement Hint the business men who had appeared before the commission had advocated the re tention of the existing silver system of currency. Tho censor said: 'I ought not to let that go. That would bo n lift for Uryan. My instructions aro to shut off everything that could hurt MoKiu ley'H administration. That Is free silver. I explained that the silver system here was not 10 to 1, and witli seeming re luetiiuco; hoO KM the Item." Tho secret of tho wiiolu trouble, ac cording to Mr. Collins, is that the gov ernment has left a small man to deal with the most delicate problems, re quiring bro.ul statesmanship. "I wish Hie etiuuuttu of ofllciiildom might permit Dewey and Schuriiuinii to sioak to MoKinloy and tho public con cerning Otis us freely as they have to newspaper men. Those two are thu only men of the caliber of statesmen tho government has sent here, weakness of tullovlug Hint nil other men, including .Malays, wero as sincere iu what tlioy said as hluisuH. "Otis Is a bureaucrat who never leaves his desk, lias never seen his soldiers iu tho Held, and Insists iiou mauagiiig both theclvil mid military brunches of tho government, although either one could fully occupy a very able man, be cause he trusts no one hut himself, and withal lias a faculty for antagonl.lng everyone w I Hi whom he has to deal, as ho has iiutagonixed thu uewspiiKtr' men." I Ills clear and explicit Htalemcut of the situation iu the I'hilippines, and of the manner lu which the Aiucilouu pub lic have la-en kept in ienoriineo of tho facts, cannot but have weight with the public, It bears every m idence of truth fulness, nnd, moreover, it in corroliomtod iu its judgment uf the situation by other corrospondwnts, not included among the signers of thu "round robin," whoso re- isirts Iiiito recently boon coming by niail. Tho Uuat I'rosoripnon tor Malaria t'llllUalHl Kcwrl ImIIIoii' HHOVM-lTAHTK-Llu (lllll. I. Iimm. I, l. .!,.., ,..:.? 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Tin 51.09 Ml; lu two purtscnntulus all Importnut I'uielgii, Nuiloual and .Statu Nowi. II WHLY aJQURNAL lihlnc tor lltallh. Wtn a man biraka down with that (rraiUlucair. ciimiiiiptton. an J tecvmniica M ctiiiilittim. he un out to ri.li for hrallh lie tttea thla thiiij and that thluir He cunautta thl doctor and that ilnctor He iuiliilcea in all ktuJa of alumni atlilctlc txeivuea lie tiica not one climate and I hen another He Uiet the tet cute and "'i,'")1 cu,c ,,e K aleaillly worae uTh.V ' ,.he ,,0,Jr of mMt conituinplivea, I'llUllv. When llir r.lmnini.hv. .11.. .u. , - ; . l ----"4.... uivk 111c iloetor ahiiiK hi aheuldet ami inouounrea fuiuuuiPtion tncuMble A thuty ywra' lot of l)r 1'ieicc'a tJoldeu Medical l)ia-cover- lui demonstrated that it cutea ui per cent of .It . i,e of cuiuutuption. If Ukeu in the eailter Uge of the Uleae. tierore the lunja ate too far waated In a ciiiuuiiiptivc there ia a weaker pot than even the luna That apet it the atomach. A cunaiimplive never really begin to ilte unui iii auiiuaen siea out The "Oolden Melical Diacoveiy" not only brace up the toniach. but acta directly on the IUIU2V heallnir thrm ami .lrl.i.. ... .11 liupurttiea. Houett tuedtcine dealer will a.l urge jou to take an iufeitor substitute. I ha4 a wry U4 rouKh aho nlihUwr.t. u4 w altuoM In my t vrith eottwiuntkMi fciw had aird Uh roauimpiloa niue t me (a J.l,,2v"i JSJ 4 w e Hete (WMtu M,,U.'?'.LUc?"5,. f"4. ,hn' LV I H4 UHlle 1 ftlt niiKh Nmrr I kept aa until I h4 Ukeu Ihiee Uile. thai a aU I ueevlcU. I iv wtH antl UtvvK ajfalu." Whenevei conitiitAtian UniKnii).- . plicatliiK cueof diteatc. the moat perfect '""tdy i I)r Metrc'a Vlcaunt iVllela, Tho Mislel Oregon Newspaiwjr and Family Join mil. Uniting News, Fhtlhiii, Literary, Hanuh and Dairy and Market Ne.wi. In ailruutlye readuhki form, the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making few stops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by.it. For full particulars n to rule.-, I line ami copies uf U. I', it. publications up. ply to C. M. LOCK WOOD Au'ent Salem Ore. II. II. Abott, Agent Portland. i:..l.Coyle, A.U.I1 A, Vancouver ii ( Oregon SI1011 Line llnilroiiil The Direct llniuc.lo Montana, Utah. Colorado anil all I:asUrit I'oinb- (ili rlieloo of inn tavitfltn roulw, via tlif Union IMi-Int- Ksl M.ill I.Iiik, nr lln- 11111 iiMinleoiilc l.lnc". Lisik at tho time li Day to Salt Lake L'J Days to Denver '!( Days toChlcau'o 4J Days to New York Frit1 IKM'llnliiif Chair Oar, I'l.tml.tfhil Ton ll Hlm-pliiK Can. am) I'lilbnnti Puli-u Hleeriiratetl nil Ml tntlu. For further Informutloii neply In IIOISK .v llMtKKU. ,Krnl. Salem. W K I'OMAN, llfii'l Aseiil (' O.TKKUY.Trav. l' Aul 121 Thlnl hi . I'orllnml SOUTH m EAST TUH SHASTA ROJ.L OP Til K Southern Pacific Co. 7o r 9 -45 r 7 MS A tXfVKlS TRAINS KIIN IMIIV Ar .r II Lv Ar. Ar. S 00 p M 6:05 p M 6.43 A M 8-15 P M 7.IX) A M 8' 15 I'M 4. IS I'M 7.55 A ni . .al'oiianu . ..Snttui . Han I-'riirci'ro i.v Ar I.v Ar I.v Ar Ar Ar .Ar 0:15 )i 5 1 a. 11 S:0.1 m 1 III lM 0 45 I'M &50 AM fl.'O I'M n :s r m 2 tS f M S .pi A ill n 41. r 1 Ar Ogibn ... Ar ..... Deliver. Ar .... (Jmulu . . Ar Chicago , . Ar. ..Ivm Ane e. Ar ... E Pao .. Ar. .. Fori Worth.. Ar. . Nrw UrleniiH. UlNlNli CAiTS "'y.'.M I1 N CAKs Pullman liral-cla-tamVlounx iJt-rpiriu tai. attached to all through train . iowMtai lliruugli 10 Clilcagn wtthein clinngi-, KOSMIIMIU MAIL, -DAIIV. 830 a Ml Lv.,. PorlUmi-!'Ar",4 p. , le5S A M Lv. . . Salem. . Lv J i 50. 1 h 52urj4lAr Knaclntrg 1.v7.v.hm WlCVrSIUKUlVI.-.lD.S. NKTWKFN 1-OKILANII AMI COfVAl 1 1-.. Mail tuins daily except Sunday. 7,'to AMI Lv. . . . Portland Ail t t,. , 1 1 .551- M f Ar. .Corvnllii. l.r f 1 :., i- m At Alliaoy and Cnrv.llu coi eci 1 . iAln of the C A: K. Ry. TNlJEl EMMlScr. I'Ah-ENtiLK t.AIHS IKAIN IIAILV lXCKII SU.M'AV . I I50 I'M) I.v ...Portland Arl . .1 M '.30 p M I.v. . . . McMinnville Lv $ -v, a v t pm) Ar Imi cpenile nee I ) 4.'5o a m 4." 7.' Kyo Direct connrclliiiit at an t-rnricnrn uui Heaitmlilp lhe f, HAWAII, IAIAN CHINA. 'Mil: )'IIII.tIl'IM: nrd At s TRAI.IA. Tor llirouph tick' nnd rates call n- W. W, MilNNKK, Deii.it Agrni. or C- l. (JAIIkll-.LONrily liclet Agrni, JjjC.iin mrrcl.il hi Salem Or It. MlT.HI 1- U, Slanagii C.MAUKHAM U. V &!'. A. IV.r In . Hod Picking Will commence in a few days. Do not forgot to supply yourself witli coffee. teas, Uikiug H)idors,oxtnictH and spices 111 our store. Wo will give a barrel for hop picking FREE with a Two Dollar ptiruluto, and you tickets besides. YOKOHAMA TBI STORK. Telephono 2001. Free Delivery DAILY Jlftl ,-. An iiujeijetidnnt As-oJiiUjil 1'fto limtllf l$, !' The Academy or tho Saeicd Heaf SAUM, OKKOOS. rmlerthedini'tionot the Sisters of the Holy Name of Jtsiis ami .Marv, will re sumo btudhto on ikiptemU'r llt.lt for yiHing ladv Ixxirders and also fur day impiUj iiK'Iuding lioys 11 ml girl. Parents. un Mirueetly rtiuete. to enter their i-nimreiiuunoopeningottlienrstHM ion. An uImmuv of more tluiu two w eek dur ing the selwlHstic yerir, will interfere wiin me cunierring ol certtlicatiw and nwduls. The mii&ic uml nrt ilniirti.,.,.,i fnrnieh all the essentials for udvuncl siiwy. rrospeetus sent (roe on upplicv Jj 8-SS 1 111 THE great; salt lakbkout You Can Get a Lower Berth. Yvllli one exception (be throuiili trains of the Hiirliiigliui Ilouie uri! iilinost liivuiinhly well-liilcd The exception Is our tt I'.iub Chicago Llitiliid On the limit t d there is usually rtsuii and in spare. Don't friTer tlmt It I- neither mi linn, nor si. fust, its ANY train of ANY other line betwieu m Paul und Chicago On the con trury, tliuic is no inure hcauilttd truln lu America. It has electric liulil, steiiii Ileal, wide vestibules the iiin-t siitlsfaetoiy dinlug-ci servleo on the continent-and lower berth 'or everybody, A.O.fellELim (Juu'l Ai'ent, Portland. Or jsuld that tho hupltnl olllcor refused to given out wctv reKrrel b- which arc aU . niiiiini"! hmo iiiii .inn lunv iihwii mild an .. r.uirla which the deiwirlmoiit b-nl leuiedy inveuted which ' atwava clTectivv, et abmlutely d hanuleaa. There never waa aui place Tbty uever tiupe. vcr nu auy cau uks theu TukJquknai. has the fu)let rein-rt uf the itoitiL's uf thttlcgi.lutureand tatc untlal, a well m Imlopeii dent, i-lear iinl coucIm; ciniucnt mi all public inatlor. Send it trial suh.iriptln IIOFISU A Few Interesting Facs When people are contemplsli'g a 1 p whether on 1 uiineu or pteuurc, lli'y nj 1 r ally want the rn-it tervice olitainablc so lr aj ipced, comfort and afety ii cinctiif 1 Kiiiolo) e of ihe Wisconm Ltntial I uta' paid toicrvc the public nnd cut nan sc opcrat d o at to make clue colliic " uilli diverging ine at ul jiim ti e mi Pullman I aiace Ski nine ami I hair 1 on through trains. . Dining tar tervice ur.eictbtu, itai a la (.arte. In mile- to obtain thii liinclin eivic . ak the U Let agent to kII vou a ticket o 1 TUB WISCONSIN' CENTRA!. LINK Uftd )ou will mike dirtrl cmiiin.r bt. I'tul for Chicagi, MilwakVo lsl loiali Kat. "For any lurller infoimaiion call . 11 any liclet ,( or coireiwrut nh JAS. ItIND, General Payr, Agent. .Mll.wAl'KKK, W f JS. A U.OCK, C5 imal 'jent, 246 Slart idiect. ItBTt-VNp, l)ms, No More Carpet Moiopt.y. hot ax at 1 inv IX The attention nf MHi.iuuit ua- c . t callctl to the advaBiajeiofhr d in ni.li) iIh KtetiranilcUcaleru, ITji. tueal -ah Ui KtMI'e H Ik.- ame raie iirrmilnl uk iKi l)cuiiuma e via lluniinutbn o au 1-nn. c4i 'l"h (vxsentef ka cm ice of mo HMtc out ol I txllaad. thiee lluough Colo. ml, and lu( eit iburrof. No mher line ut of PunUfKl can bfler (uch a rarietv ol igutri In 4 tttnin, a day' uopoer U given an 1 aK(ert tl any )ot lu Utin or Cslo. r do. Through pullmin aad touiut tletp ng ran arc tun on all tratna, as uell 14 free fcnmm ctuu cau. fii xervtcc and ac en raodaiioni oneicd are equal, if not tu perior. 10 inoe 01 any traea-contioenta road, -.-3- --"--- -j w. mua ivnm. 1 ,. - - If you contemplate a tnp eat, wnie lo) lant.rop.-, rubUr, 1 P. Manifold, G neral Aeenu K10 (.aJe ft lierainl Ioiim lUal lrlil a. Urirv alsl tlilBt of 1'artvU. ItitKa mhI Wlln &ia u.aial.L I. iL ll iaaiIH hl W)l bouli lUOBvtoll Huh M AXJ2W HEAHSK uuos -wuen Kailav. in Ihinlsirm i..i . f ('levoa.faraor inlurmaiuw m m n.i . I Jut a b'ftl rr tli tn ma itl imIi-B' of irfir Uadtttakiiur !), Uwui Capital Junk Shop IVwIer in I'asl Iiun, ruu,jit ir.u IOe lilAtlM. I1llnr. Iinnf. xiik- Uigs, liiil. s, t i ... w. W - - .. jV .v II , " "" Mill I l n leicnce to ratet, route or acconjodationj I M 0 I tf D Ul HlNsTHN. lrpr.tr IK yx -8 rr- pr.t-ir w Tallin tr V wu 10 (