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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALHM. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1007.
OTiT
HOFER BROS., ?"" and Proprietors
K. HOFKIl, Editor. A. P. nOFER, Manager.
TUB JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LABOR.
GOOD
THE WOOD WINDS.
i.
Tho wood winds sing and tho tree tops sigh,
And tho rustling leaves braatho a lullaby
And tho songs they sing aro sweet to inc,
For over they broatho of mystory,
Tho myfltory of unknown yeans,
And years agono with doubts and fears,
Ever I hear In my wandorlng
Tho Htorlc3 told when tho wood winds Blng.
II.
Thero whero tho wood winds sing and Blgh,
And swaying plnca lean to tho sky;
Thoro whero tho bluo glints thro' tho leaves,
And moss to tho old dead treo trunk cleaves,
la Mothor Earth and tho cooling od
Whoro tho soul finds peaco for It' near to OodI
And aweot Is tho rcfltftilnesii they bring,
Tho crooning songs that tho wood winds sing.
Will F. Orlffln In Milwaukee Sentinel.
o
JUST AS WELL UK REASONABLE.
Rheumatism
Is ono of tbo constitutional diseases. It
manifests Itself In local aches and pnlns.
Inflamcd Joints and stiff muscles, but it
cannot bo cured by local applications.
It requires constitutional treatment, and
tho best Is a course of tho great blood puri
fying and tonic mcdlclno
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which neutralizes tbo acidity of tho blood
and builds up tbo wbolo system.
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
tablctsknownasSaraatabs. lOOdoeesSl.
Tho city council In a spasm of anti-corporation vlrtuo has ordorcd tho
"Orogon Eloctrlc Co,, to put Its tracks to grndo on North High Btrcot and
T3roudway Insldo of thirty days.
Whon tho tracks wore put down on that strcot thoro was no grade
north of tho old city limits.
THERE WAS NOT A STREET OltADED IN THAT PART OF THE
'CITY.
Tho city allowod tho company to put down Its tracks on a provision
al grndo, with tho understanding that whon tho road Hhotild bo coin
"plotod n. grndo should bo established and tho tracks mado to corro-.
npond. ,
Tlion to comply with n Bpoolnl domnnd of tho bit Inoss men tho Oro
"Ron Elootrlo was riiHltCft through to Ghomnwa IN TIME FOR THE
HTATE FAIR AND THE HOP PICKING TRADE TO COME INTO THE
CITV.
Tho company uctod In good faith In nil thoso matlors, and now hart
nbout 500 moii and several hundred tonniB at work rushing through
.Its lino to Portland by fall.
Ton miles of traok Is down thi othor "Ido of Wllsonvllle.
Btuol In going up on tho brldgo boginulug this weak. '
To tnko on! nuy of Its foroo nud ohango Its trucks through this city IS
NOT PRACTICAL.
As nil know won and teams nro hard to got nt any prloo.
Tho order of the city council wnspromulgntod luiHtlly.
IT WOULD UK IMPOSSIBLE to put Its tra'clm to a now grndo In
thirty days.
Tho city govornmont must tront oorporntloiiH nnd nil biiHlnoss Intorosts
"with rtxuon If thoy want tho city to prospor.
Thoro Is altogether too much Indulgouoe of tho pastime of Jumping
UNTO CORPORATIONS Just for fun.
VICE PRESIDENT FAIIHIANKS.
The Prehistoric American Horse.
Airships and motor cars may lead
In tlmo to tho second disappearance
of tho horse, which onco before bo
enmo extinct In North and South
America. Over threo conturles ago,
at tho Spanish Conquest, thero was
not to bo found In tho New World,
so It has boon practically proved a
slnglo animal that answered to the
horse. Horses, Indeed which the
Spaniards brought with them to
mount tholr cavalry wero objects at
first of groat terror to tho natives,
who took thorn to bo four-legged bu
pornnturnl being como purposely to
aid tho conquerors. Yet rccont ro
soarch by tho Whitney Mission haj
ostubllshcd boyond doubt that long
boforo Columbus tho Amorlcns wero
overrun by Iiotrbh from tho moun
tains of Alaska to tho plains of Pata
gonia.
In 182G tho chnnco discovery In
Now Jorsoy of an oqulno fossil of an
unknown kind led to nioro methodi
cal Investigation of Amctlcn, with
tho rosult that prehistoric horse
bonon havo been found la California
and Oregon; between tho Gulf of
Mexico and the Carollnns; in Texas,
Four Scoro and Ten.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Denny of Jeffer
son left Saturday to attend tho 90th
birthday anniversary of his father,
T. II. Donnoy, (born July 1, 1817),
who lives on tho original donation
land claim which ho took up near
Deavorton, Washington county, May
10, 1850. Mrs. Denny Is also allvo
and well, and six sons and daughters
and grandchildren will be present.
I Notice of Intention to Improve a Por
tion of Court Strcot, in tlio City
of Salem, Oregon.
Slangy Miss Frog .
Mr. Toad Were the tumble bug
acrobats very funny?
Miss Frog Funny? Why, I
thought
Times.
I'd croak. Kansas City
msm!Be&&Btm
Indiana pnporn nro still pursuing the Idoa that Vlco President Fair
banks In an olllglbllty for higher (l!lco. '
Thuro h but ono hlghor olllce pusilblu for tho gontlumnn fiom Indi
ana, TIIKHK IS NO ONE WOULD SAV HE COULD NOT FILL IT WITH
DIGNITY.
Rut will tho Inttury of politics muko him u winning tlokot?
Indiana has furnUhed nandldatos In tho HarrlsoiiH or 1810 and again
111 1888 and 18112.
Tho oldor HnrrlHon was cut off In the presidency by tho untimely frost
of death after serving but n fow mouths.
Tho chilling front of tho soc-ond Cleveland ndtnlnlilnitlon out off tin
younger llurrloon AFTRR HIS FIRST FROST V THItM.
Whuihur tho unlucky star of dill ling owrly pollllonl frost will not
kill off tha Mtattnmnu from tho Wnhueh. Is tho question.
Tho low luuuiurnltiro In Oregon th aprlng may he due to Hooding tho
wtrtlo with th publications 1'ROM Tl RKGION OF THE CHILLS AND
VHVI1H.
Will Fall bank got n cordial recaption on hie visit to Orogon? All
"know Hint ho will be given tho boat that Orogon U capable of.
All mild and done, the country might bo u groat dim I womo servod
than FulrbniikH would eorve It nt Provident.
AND TIIHUK Allll A RO.HN MEN WOULD MAKU A DARNED SIGHT
1IKTTHR PRESIDENT.
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MOKKIS It JESUP.
PrcMilont of tho Arctic club,
which 1ms boon Commander Pen
ry'a financial backer lipliia at
tempts to reach tho north nolo.
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SCARCITY OF FARM LAHOH.
lltrilugOd
FROM
with
THE
of
Tho groat cry of the fur mors, toduj U for labor to savo tholr hay
xiropn, nud othor orops that nr coming on.
smioin ana otuor cinos and towns In tho vulloy nro
APPLICATIONS IOR LAIIORING mrn AND UOYS
FAR.MS.
Tho KrratMt noM In Oregon li tho Immigration from somowhoro
IlinuanmU of working men and women.
Wumim nnd girls nro nodoA n much as mon and boys,
Tho Imp yards, tho farm aud town homos, nonl holpors.
Wagon Mom to bo u secondary oousUlomtlon.
An high ,u 1.7R and and 2 00 Is paid for common farm labor.
Thuro will have to bo n qullo n chnnuo In Hut farm iimm.n. u .
scarnUy of labor U to continue, AND ALL MAV AS WELL PREPARE
Mtaro crops munt be planted that onu bo handle ontlroly by mncliln.
ory or that 111 bo gutheitKl by hogu and oatUo.
Tho choapwt and mo.t protHablo orops ro Uiom gathered and re
tlufiwl lo oh and fat by tho animals theumolvtM
n,S" Ul0i: ('"0,,. "AU CHOI'S THAT CAN IIII FRD ON THE
GROUND, by tn ue of portable foncoa, and chu b huull oft i eon
doused form, or driven off on foot, uuut bo oultlvnl!
ltariuora may a. well prepare aU0 for comfortably lodglne and good
moaU for their working puupi, lf tw. wlBh (o ktt oou
tnu
I'OUND A MARE'S NUST.
Ami it Rati Only Ono, Hut a DvlUly
ltal Hgg In ,
Alma Church, Deteetive Ky' nN
legiul whlto tev ana "trtlm" of
threo tr of boudag In a Cktmwo
dun, UkU) told the pollc that be
liked tho llfo ito much tb wauted to
go back
'8lan, uothlng," said she in a lu
cid Interval, when lior mind appear
ed momentarily to bo cUvatwl from
the cloudoA Atato tbo police say un
doubtodly bus bwu cusd by her
Hddictlon to owd troug drug. 'Lct
w outs I waut to go back, t want
to go ta Klmor Uw. Why iU vou
ri me Jmwi? I dou't waat vo rty
in iim ivew,
Deputy Dlttrlot Attorney Ilort Ha
', .Nnmlell Judgo Oeorge J. Cam
ro. Chief of Polloo Crl Orltnwrher
and Captain uf l)otMtlvw Patrick
llruln. "ThU woman It un niM- ..
hv Uiaw J. WhUnomb llrouuhw
of JokM D. Rook fIUr. sb. u kI,.
fo n tjw of the vary Unseat W)rt
of womankind, who lived with Chi
ueo bootunio sho wanted to. nnd
proforrod tholr company to that of
nor own rnco."
Hlmor Urn, tko Cklnoao UX
whom tho womau was living, was
located today In Vancouver. On
prouttM of tho attorney, a 11. Klujr.
mdo tu municipal court thu ..
log that ho would appear t tha nnii
tatlca provided his ball wore Used,
Florida and tho valloys of Mexico;
In the basin of tho Mississippi, nnd
on tho wostorn slopos of tho Rocky
mountains Ilorsos must havo boon
numerous In this country provlouu
to tho apponrnnco of man; rosonrch
08 having brought to light tholr fos
silized remains mixed up with pot
tery nnd the stono nrmi of cavo
dwellers.
. How U It, then, that tho oqlno
raoo, reprtWDiited In America by
kinds of fowtll considerably moro nu
merous than In Kuropo, enmo for a
time to vanish from this country to
roapenr thousands of conturlos Inter
with tho Spanish Conquost? For but
a ontury after Cortoz thero woro al
roady In oxlstonce herds of wild
horsoa In tho roglons of tbo Pintn
and tho pralrloa of tho Far West.
Dy somo this temporary oxtlntlon
of I lift Amorlcnn horse has boon at
tributed to the Increasing cold nnd
tho encroachments of tho glnclal
hemlsphoro. It Is cortnlu that tho
olophant and camel disappears! at
tho same tlmo. Another explica
tion U that tho horso succumbod to
a malady such as tho "rlndorpest"
in south Afrloa. Again, what
brought about litis oxodua mny pos
sibly ha been a species of tbo pros-
out day Colombian vampiro bat,
which Mirkrt tho llfo blood of Us vic
tims, and in tho districts it Infosts
Moems tho horso being used as a
beaut of burdon. R. Holt Umax, In
Harpors Weekly.
"WIOtTSve, .otth.. cUorlrr1 " '
Teach the
Children
to Save
Kery man cannot loavo a for
tune to hla dilldreu, but he onn do
wlmt U bear teaoh thorn to
)tvttMUoaUV save, their monoy,
uot to bo wUurly. but to lay aside
a portion of tholr monoy.
This la tho suro road to Indo
pendonco both of character aad
fortuuo,
Ono dolbir will opou aa ac
count. SAYNCS DCPARTMtNT
Capital National
Bank
Ho Died Game.
"How did ho die?"
"Ho died game. Ho was mistaken
for a deer while hunting." Harper's
Weekly.
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At tho Registry Ofllcc.
Tho Brldo (softly) What a happy
faco tho young man has!
Tho Groom Yes, ho has every
reason for It. He Is only a witness.
Fargo. '
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Notice of Intention to Improve a
Portion of Stnto Street in the City
of Salem, Oregon.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notico is hereby given that tho
Common Council of tho City of Sa
Xm, Oregon, dcoms it expedient to
Improve, and proposes to Improve,
Stato Btroet, In Bald city, from tho
woBt lino of Church Btroet to tho
west lino of Twelfth street, In enld
city, with full Intersections, nnd full
Intersections, nnd full width between
curbs, savo nnd except a strip eoven
feot wido In tho contor of said street,
In tho following manner, tewlt:
1. By changing tho grndo of said
portion of said street so thnt tho
nnmo will bo slightly lowor than at
proscnt ostnbllshcd.
2. By oxcavatlng tho rondway of
said portion of jnld strcot full width
botwoon curbs, savo nnd except n
strip sovon feot In width In tho cen
ter of Bald street, to tho dopth of six
Inches below tho grndo provided for
in tho specifications for tho doing of
said work now on Illo with tho record
oi of nnld city, and horolnnftor rc
forrod to, and by thoroughly rolling
snld portion of said strcot nftor Bitch
oxcavatlon with a ntcnm road rollor
wolghlng not less than 12 tons.
3. By placing on this foundation
lrushod rock which shall bo thor
oughly rolled with a Btoam road rollor
wolghlng not Iobb than 12 tons, tho
said crushed rock to hnvo n depth,
nftor such rolling of four Inches, and
to proeont a uniform ovon surface
with proper crown.
4. By onrondliiK on tbo said
orushod rock foundation n hoavy cont
of Wnrron'a No. 24 Purltnn Brnnd
Bltullthlc Comont, ono gnllon of Bl
tullthlo cemont used to onch squaro
yard of tho foundation surfneo.
n. By laying on snld foundation
so propnrod a wearing surfneo com
posed of sound, hind, crushod stono,
mixed with bltumou and laid on Bald
foundation to tho dopth of two Inchos
nftor bolng thoroughly compacted
with a Btoam road rollor, nnd by
sprondlng on said Biirfaco a thick
coat of Warren's Quick-Drying Bi
tuminous Flush Coat Composition,
nnd flno particles of hot crushod
stono.
C By constructing artificial stono
curbing along oach sldo of said por
tion of said street whoro ho artificial
stono curbing now exists, except at
Btreot crossings nnd nlleys, and by
constructing artificial stono curbs, in
cluding corner blocks, nt all corners
whoro no curved curbs now oxlst nnd
by raising tho artificial Btono curb
on tho north sldo of tho roadway of
said portion of said street between
tho east boundary lino of Summor
stroot and tho west boundary lino of
Waverly street, bo that tho top of tho
same shall bo 2H inches bolow tho
established grado of tho stroot when
completed.
All of said Improvements to bo
mado In accordance with tho chartor
of tho City of Salora, Oregon, nnd
tho plans, specifications and oatl
matos for tho doing of snld work
herotoforo adopted by tho Common
PaiiiiaII . .I .
VU,,HU" Ul cuy and now on fllo
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notico Is hereby given that tho
common council of tho city of Sa'.bm,
Oregon, deems it expedient to Im
prove, nnd proposes to improve,
Conrt street in said city from tho
cast lino of Commercial street to tho
west lino of Church Btreet, In said
city, with full Intersections, in tho
following manner, to-wlt: By exca
vating the roadway of Bald etroet to
depth of six inches bolow tho os-
tnbllshol crado of said Btreet and
by thoroughly rolling Bald stroot
with a heavy etcam roller weighing
not loss than 12 tonB, and by placing
on this foundation crushed rock
which shall bo thoroughly rolled
with a stoam rood roller weighing
not loss than 12 tons, the Bald
crushed rock to havo a dopth of four
Inches after eald rolling, and by
spreading on said cruBhcd rock a
heavy coat of Wnrron'a No. 24 Puri
tan brand bltullthlc comont, ono gal
lon of tho bltullthlc comont to bo
used to each squaro yard of tho foun
dation Biirfaco.
Also by laying on said foundation
a wearing Burfnco composed of
sound, hard crushed stono, mlxod
with bitumen and laid on said foun
dation to tho dopth of two Inches, nf
tor bolng thoroughly compacted with
n steam road rollor, also by spread
ing on said surfneo a thick cont of
Warren's Quick Drying BItumlnouB
Flush Cont Composition, and flno
particles of hot crushod Btono.
Also by constructing an artificial
sfono curbing 10.05 feot long, Includ
ing corner block, at tho northwest
corner of Court nnd High streets, In
snld city. Also by romovlng all arti
ficial stono crosswalks on snld por
tion of Bald Btrocts, savo and excopt
tho ino'Jlnod aprons on all cro3swnlkB
which will bo loft In plnco six feot
long from tho curb, except tho
nprons nt tho southwest cornor of
tho Intersection of Liberty nnd Court
streets, which nro to bo loft 12 feet
long. Also by paving tho spaco bo
twoon tho rails nnd ono foot outsldo
of tho mils of tho rnilwny track of
tho Oregon Electric Rnllway Co. with
stono blocks act on concroto and
grouted with comont mortar, and by
laying said track with six-Inch "T"
rallB .weighing not less than 02
pounds por yard.
All of said Improvomonts to bo
mado in accordance with tho charter
of tho City of Saloni, Oregon, and
tho plans, specifications nnd cstl
mntos for tho doing of said work
horotoforo adopted by tho common
council of said city, nnd now on fllo
in tho ofilco of tho rocordor of snld
city, to whloh Bald plans, specifica
tions and oetlmatos tho attention of
nl porsons interested In snld Im
provement Is hereby cnllod.
Tho cost of nil of snld Improve
ment to bo nssosBod to tho ownora of
proporty ndjacont to snld portions
of snld stroot horoby proposed to bo
Improved.
Romonstrnncos ngalnst tho nbovo
Improvement mny bo filed In writing
with tho city recorder of snld city
within ton dnys from tho finnl pub
llcntlon of this notico.
By ordor of tho common council
of tho City of Salem, Orogon.
W. A. MOORES,
Recorder.
uiuo oi mini publlcntlon of this
notico is July 2, 1907.
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44-t-H 1 1 I M 1 1 I I I I I IM
THE MARKETS.
Mnko Snlcm a Good
Market.
H-H-l I II I I I I 1 1 I I IH
Home'
SALEM MARKET.
Stclncr's Market.
ueaiers in usn, camo ana noiittl
'
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Highest cash price paid for
Prompt dollvory. State Btroet.
Local Wholcealo Market.
Eggs 18c.
Butter 25c; fnt, 23.
Hons 10c; young chlckons l2(
Ducks 10c; goceo, 8c; turkenf
iswioc.
Local wheat 80c.
Oats 40 42c.
Barloy $21.
Flour Hard wheat, ?5.00; vallej
$3,85.
Mill food Bran, $19.50; shorti,
$21.
Hay Cheat, $8.50 9, and do
ver, $7.00 $8.00 por ton; tlmoth;,
$11$12 per ton.
Onions $2.00 por cwt; potatocj,
80c por cwt.
Hops Cholco, 10 lie; prime to
choice, 8 9c; medium to prims.
8c.
Chlttlm bark 55c.
Wool 20c.
Mohair 29c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $C75.
Oranges $3 $4. (
Lemons $5.75.
Retail Mnrkct.
Oats Whlto, $30; wheat, 90c per
bit.; rolled barloy, $27.
Eggs 20c.
Butter Country, 20c; cream
ery, 30.
Flour Volley, $1.15 $1.20 per
Back; hard wheat, $1.35 $1.40.
Bran C5c por snek; $21 por ton.
liny Timothy, 75c 85c por cwt;
cheat, COc; clover, 55c por cwt;
shorts, 95c por cwt.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, 6'ic
Cattlo 11001200
4 c.
R steori,
Llghtor Btoora 33c.
Cowb and heifers 900 1000 ID,
34c.
Stock hogs GCJ6c.
Lnmba 4 5c.
Veal Dressed, 5 7c.
8Gc;
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat Club 8Cc; vnlloy
bluo stom, 88 89c.
Oats Cholco whllo, $27.50
Mlllstuff Bran, $17.
Tny Timothy, $17 $18; alfalfa,
$13$14.
Vetch $8.50.
Poultry lions, 11 12c: mixed.
chlckons, 10c; dressed chlckons.
10cl7c; turkeys, Hvo, lie 12c;
ducks, young, 13c 14c; plgoons,
$1$1.50.
Pork Boat, CcCc.
Lnmbs Spring, 10c10c.
Mutton 5c 7c.
Beof Dressed, 6Cc.
Hops Cc 8c lb, according to
quality.
Wool Valloy, coarso to medium,
20c22c; eastern Oregon, 16c?
good
On Their Feet.
Miss Suo Brett i hear the mom
bora of that traveling company your
brother is with aro on their feot
again?
Footo Lights lYes: they aro wak
ing home I bellove. Vonkors States
man,
Portland To Swu.M,.
Tho movement to guild a
uuiuihouiio road. nil h wnv
from Portland throuch Aotnrin
Seasldo, through Multnomah, Colum- (
on anu uiatsop counties, was dven .
n I. ... . . w-.- ,
u iiuui-iuii yosiorday aftornoon by
rresmont Lewis Russell of tho Port
land Automobile Club and tho As
toria Chamber of Commerce that
without doubt assures tho success of
tho enterprise. Astorian.
Had Hum Quickly Healed.
"I am so delltrhtPd wim wi,nf
Chamborlnln's Snlve has dono for
mo that I feol bound to wrlto nnd tell
you so." says Mrs. Robort Mytton,
457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario.
"My Ilttlo dnughtor had a bad burn
on her knoo. I applied Chambor
lnln's Salvo and it hoalod beautiful
ly." This salvo allays tho nnin nf n
In tho otuee of th r,- ". ".T r,u ",,,,03L nuy. u Is for sale
city, to which said mans ZZ: T Dr' St0n0'a Dru Str-
tlons and Oitlmatoa tho nttontlon of
all porsons Interested In said 1m
provement la horoby callod.
Tho cost of all said lmnrovnmnr
to bo assossed to tho owners of prop,
orty adjacent to said portion of bm
stroot horeby proposed to bo Improved.
Remonstrances acalnst th .h.,
Improvement may bo filed In writing
...I- ma wiy uecorder of mm nitv
within ten days from tho final publl
cation of this notico.
By order of tho Common Council
of tho City of Slom, Oregon.
W. A. MOORES.
Recorder,
IHte of foal publIctiiMi nt .i.
tk July 8, 17. t-lMit
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Tim Way of Them.
Bobby Arctlo oplorors? How do
you play that?
Willie I'll p'tond I'm lookln' for
tho North Pole, an you como an
look for mo, an Tommy'll come an
mm .or you. Browning's
zino.
Tlmo
Maga-
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A Wonderful Happening.
Port Byron. N. y., has witness
ono of tha most remarkable casos
of healing over recorded. Araoa F.
King, of that place says; "Buck
len'a Arnica Salvo cured a sore on
my log -with which I sad surod
oror SO ye, I m now , M
Jve. Gwraatwd to cure all soci,
r J, a ry, .rMwtec jjc. '
Card No. 4R vrrtu-n
Juno 10.
Toward Portland Passenger.
"" 40 o:aa a. m Oregon Ex
press. No. IS s-an . n..,.. .. ....
- .v ... m,, vouago urova i
Passenger. f
No. 12-4:25 p. m., Shasta Ex
press, No. 14 9:28 p. m., Portland Ex-
piess.
Toward Portland Freight.
No 222-10:55 a. m., departs
AA.afc n. m., Portland Fast Freight. 4
, "--10;40 a. .. departs
11:38 a. m., Way Froleh t
Toward &ui Franclsm v....?
No. llii:03 a. m ShasU Ex
press. No. 17 G:42 p.m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 159:56 p. m., California Express.
No. 131:31 a. m., Saa Fracl-
co Express. t
Toward s FraBckcoPreigW. M
No. 221 2:3X m . j.
do Fast Freight " t