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OREGON clty Library VOL. XIII. OREGON CITY. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. OREGON. 'FRIDAY. MAY 10. 181'.). NO. 1. COURIER I ni 11 Now Ih Hie lime to pun'liHHU rrnclc try. We art slum In- s full line of din- HIT il'lN, tl'K tlt'lS Mll'l mlnrellllllltlllM IiIimth Milled liimlly t-cliime anything; before seen in Orcifon City. Our price also completely ciihI In the shade liny tlilliK In lie uIiIiiIiiimI eUintliere and to iiiihh thin cliance lit to huhr the lmrln (if limg'iliii. mill the greatest crockery u!n llmt we've over liclil or for licit mailer, any oilier firm lot hold in this I'iiy, V are nirerlng "oh printed ( II pierea) lea sels (ur .l :.'; gilt IiihuI (IIS jilcee) ten Me in for 7 ; 1 M ) iiiii'u 4 1 i 1 1 1 ii-r sels, aliitri mini -porcelain, H.'HI, BELLOMY The Houie & DUSCH, Furnisher!. 15 YEARS IN THE OLD ST. OREGON. LOUIS Medical and Surgical- Dispensary. Thla I. the olitr.l Private Medical Dtapenaary In Iherlty of Portland, Hit Bret Medical Die primary ever .tartrd lu Ihi. city. Ur. Krealer, me old reliable pecialiil, ha. Ixru the general manager or Mill luiiltution for twelve year., during which lime thouunde of a.ea havt been cured, and no poor man or woman wae ever refused treatment becauM they hail no money. The HI. I.oul. Dlapeueary baa thou-Mind- of dollar. In money and property, and la i 'if niinncially to make It. weird good. The St. I.oul. Dianrnarry ha. a daft of the brat I'liyalclana and Surgeoue In the country, all mm of experience. A complete .et cf Sur gical limn morula ou hand. The beat Hlectrlc Apporalua ill the country, both French and American. Their apparatu. for aualyiiug the urine lor kidney an J bladder di.ea.ca, are per. fin and the very lateit. No difference what doctora have treated you, don't be dltcouraged, but bo and have a talk with them. It coil, you nulhlng for commit. Hon, beaide. you will be treated klinlly. Peraon.are calliug at the St. louia lliapennary, every day, who have been treated liy aome advertlalngquacka of thli city and received uo beuellt. Thla old d l.peiiMry i. the only oue In the clly that can give refereucea among the buaineaa men and baukera aa to their toiuinercial ataudlng. flfy-They poattlvely r"ai autre to cure any .ud .11 Private Oincaac. Li every form and atage without loaf of time Irom your work or buitneae. Cnred by an old German remedy. Thi. win to Ur. Keaaler a few month, ago by a friend attending medical college in Berliu. a ha. never failed, aud we guarantee it. Kidney and Urinary Complaints. Painful, difficult, too frequent, milky or hlooily urine, unnatural dialiarge., car.fullv IreMlfd inn! (i(riii......i.. mi - aiiam ami neuralgia treated by our new reme- uieti auu vum guuruuiceu. fllfl nrPC J1"' C,,!"r,l R,c cured, no UIU OUIC9 dlflerence how long affected. Private Diseases .antee tocure any cane ol hyphilm, C.ouorhoia. (ileet. Sti Ictureacured no difference how long atanding. Sernialor rlura, l.oof Manhood, or Nightly Kuiiaaiona cured permanently The habit of Self Abu.e effecluully cured iu a .hurt time. Yniino Man Vour "Ton fo,,e" of lUUIIR If J C J I youth cnu be remedied, and tlieHe old doctora will give you wliolraome ad vice and cure you mute you perfectly atroug and healthy. You will be amazed at their am? craa iu curing Sikkmatokkihka. Skmimal l.ua ans. Niuiitlv liMissiiwa, aud other ettVcta. 8TKH.TUKK No cuttiug, paiu or atretchiug uuleas ucceaaury. 7 11k JL ih m 111 IU FOR THE BLOOD TO INCORPORATE AT OLYMPIA. lust now everybody It thinking about j laKine someining tor tne Diood A Sonne medicine as we sneak ol It. And It's a good thing to do, but you want to get tne proper medicine, ir yoi: consult your physician he will tell you k Taite a GOOD UVEA IHGDICIKB and that, because the liver has every thing to do with the blood. If the liver is sluggish the system is clogged, the blood becomes impure, and the whole oouy suiters, every medicine recom mended for the blood is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the " MNQ Or LIVER MEDICINES," SimiTlONS LIVER REGULATOR It does Its work well, and tones up the whole system. It Is " Better than Pills," ana can oe nau in liquid or powder. Wailiiiigton CiilH'ema A uthnrlard In IIu llu.lneaa In Ilia HUte. Olympiu, May 7. The following ar tlcleH of itiourporatiou huvo bocu filed in the office of tho georutury of Dtitto: Mayer liurdwure Company, of Ta I coma; ciipitiil atock, (!,o00, (livldod into fifty aliuros of fliO each; inoormira tora, M. P. Mayer aud Lou Flauuigaii; to carry on a guttural wholuaale auu re' tail hardware buHiucua. King Broom Company, of Soatte; capital stock, f 1,000 dividud into 100 I HlmroH of 10 each; incorporator), T. G. Wilaou, H. C. SovetiHon; for the uluariug and improvement of Sno.junl mio river and driving logn. Olyuiuio Land & Mining Company, of Port Angelea; incorporator)), L. Levy, W. F. Hooker; PACIFIC NORTHWEST. K . . Condensed Teleeraohic Re ports of Late Events. BKIEK SPAKK8 FttOM THE WIRES i 1100,000, divided into 10,000 aharoa of If 10 each; to handle real estate iu Washington. Palouxe Mica Company; capital, (100,000, divided into 10,000 shares of $10 each; incorporators, C. T. Cross, J. B. Duke aud William Goodyear; to puruhaxe aud operate minus, mining property, etc, ('opening, of lntroat In the Town, mid 1 CltlM of Oregon, M'anlilutou t .' .;' and Idnho. Spokane expocU Generals Sohnflolrl ana Alger at the Grand Anny encamp. 1110114 4 Hi mill at the Robuiua.Elkhnm capital stock, niino. Baker conuty, Or., is about to start np again. T.. mno m.. t ii .o luuuma a eiDonaoa warn f340,7'J5.92; in 1893, 1294,281.84, and iu io omy f 187,742.79, Some 50,000 pounds of new-olin wool has oome from Huppnor, Or. One lot oi ib.uuo pounds brought 6 oenta. Buatue bas 900 men at work on ir vacant lota gardening on the Detroit Purifai Rid lit f4n1fl flii.ntr PoninnnT of Spokaue; capital. 1800.000. divided Plan ot ng'fw the nnemployedi Into 800,000 shares of f 1 each; incur- Among the subscriptions to the Seat- porators, C. Glass, P. T. Byrne, J. H. "e canal snbsidy was pne from the Sis Yates; to carry on the business of min- ters ol Chanty at Providence hospital litg in tne Unitud States aud British ior iou. foung Men or Old vm.TS1 ''ailing Manhood, t-hyaical Kacemea, Meuta worry, atunted Uevelopmeiit, or any pemonal wenkneia, can be rentored to Pkkkkct IIkai.tii and the NobLK Vitality ok Stkhnii Mkn, the Pride and Power of Nation.. We claim ti) yeara of practice by our eaclu.lve methoda i uiillorm ''Monopoly or SilcceM," in treating all di.eaaea, weakneaae. and afflictiona of men. FEMALE DISEASES &. Proatratioii, heiuale Weukueaa, Leucorrhoca and (leueriil Debility, and Woru Out Women apeedily lirouglit to enjoy life again. Call or write particular, of your caae. Hume treat, men! luriiiahed by writing ua particular.. At letter, atrlctly confidential. MKUICINK funilahed free In alt Private and Chronic diaeaaea. Cou.ultatlou free, iu private roome, u here you ouly aee the doctora. TAPE WORMS HE PLEADS POVERTY Columbia. Klicktat Fish Company; capital, $1,- 000, dividud into 1,000 shares of 111 each; incorporators, G. W. Smith, F. A. Seufort, 1 J. Soufert and J. W. Condon; to engage in the fishing indus try on the Columbia river. Mountain Sprite Mining Company, of Tacouia; capital stock, $500,000, divided into 600,000 shares of f 1 each; Go to Kiel. imETIES OK A NAVAL REVIEW (Sample, of which c.n be aeen at their office, from i to 50 feet long) lemoved iu 14 hour.. DtTA H TUIC Takr.dehnlrT.. l.-.m '.'..TZ', Html 111 C09C0 C'P''"t i thi iKittle. ael iisiile and 00k at it in the ,... IliK, ir 11 ia cloudy, or Inn a cloudy aettling iu it you huve auiue kidney or bladder dlaeaae. cured, ui'i s r. 1 m is, write for quea tion blank and tree diaxnoaia of your trout.lt Euviusiiiji ,iiii. itir anawcr. CATARRH AND PILES. mar i e Eunrnniue to cure tiny case ol Catarrh or Piles. Don't he afraid to tn liwi'iiliuu Sit 1.1,111. rui.iu.liuu l...t.u r..o...i 'P 1 ...:.i .... I- . Hv u..,j ivmvuiw iitiicmncii, i lumen wmi uur uhii ruiueiiit'S. AiMrce? itlt ST. LOUIS WX YAMHILL STKIiET. ChK. stanip. DISPENSARY, SECOND. I'lKI'liAXO, OUK00X E. McNKIL, Becpiver. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL :r,o IT T E s VIA GREAT NORTHERN R'f. SPOaANE MIMNSiPOLIS AN'O ST. PAUL VIA UNION PACING RY. DS OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO AIL EASTERN" CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 FOR DAYS SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or ail lre?s W. H. IIL'RI.BL'RT, Gen'l Pa". Agent, ruRTUNn, Oa. J COPYRIGHTS. V CAIf I OBTAIN A PATENT? for aniwar And an honert ODinion. writ to II I'll., who haTB bad nesxlTflftr TMra' sxperlence tn tiie patent bDsineaa. Com man ic tlomitrictlf ennfldentlrl. A Handbook of In formal loo concern ina" Fulrnra and bow to ot tain them Bent f re. A lo catalogue of mocbn teal and cientlflc book pent free. Patontt taken tbrongb Mxwn ft Co. nedra peciai notice Intbe HrientfAe Amerfcfan. tnd uu ore brouifbt widely before tho public with, ont eost to the Invent nr. Thu iplendid paper tomied weekly. eleantlyillO(trated.bM b7fartb target circa I at I on of any cientiflc wort tn tha world. S3 year. Simple copies sent free. Balldina Edition, monthly, tioayev. einflo copies. cent. Every number contains boon tlfal piatea, tn eolora. and pbotograpfas of new bouses, witb plana, enabling bailders to show too lotett desbrm and aecure contrmrta, Address JUXX CO tW YOHK, 361 filtOAUWAT. Job Printing at the Courier Office. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles. Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sorts, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, Ail Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conqoen Pain, Makes nan r Beast wad again. To COKSUMPTIYEO In ani1eni(nr4 h.vln. hetn restored to health by aimnle meaita. after anfferlnc for reveral veara with aaerere lung affection, and that dread dieae lohfantptina. ia anzlou. to make anown to hi. fellrrw anfferera tha mean, of cure. Totho.ewhode.ire it, be will cheer fullreend (free of chanrei acop7of thanreacrto- tion nad. which the. will flnii a aure ear for roBeampttoi., A.thnui, Catarrh, Broach. tla and all throat and Innf Maladwa. Ha hope. .11 .uff-irr. will try hi. remedr, aa It ia inralnahle. Thoae deairtnx th preacrlptloa, which will eon tbem nmhlDf. and may pro' a blewinf , will plcaa addrcaa, Rtv. E.war. A. WiImi, BrMklyi, N. Y. Hucireatluii Thut Coii(raa Nliould rrovlile Fiimla fur an Interchange of Ho.pltalltlra. WuHhingtou, May 7. Secretary Her- bort 8 dutiliuutiou of the iiivitatlun from the German government to be prew'ut at the Kiel naval ceremonies wag due to the fact that he is not a man of wealth aud did not feel thatheconld afford to undergo the round of festivi ties to which ne would be asked as a member of the president's cabinet and secretary of the American navy with' ont returning some of the many civil ities, and to entertain at all would oost him a large sum of money. ' From reports received here the cere monies incident to the opening of the great canal will be of the most elabor ate character, and it is anticipated that the naval pageant will be the most bril naut 01 modern days and far surpass the naval review at New York, both in the number of ships present and their size and power. Secretary Herbert was at first inclined to witness the sight, and was about to accept the invi tation when the fact that he wonld be expected to do his part of entertaining foreign admirals, Oennan ofHotals and other dignitaries was brought to his at tention, and he promptly realized that to accomplish this would result, in great inroad upon L is salary as secre tary of the navy. The officers of the United States fleet will also be called upon to draw liber' ally on tl eir pay to keep np their end with the rounds of gayeties that will follow the ceremonies. Now that fonr United States vessels have been assigned to the Kiel celebration, the question of the navy department's being always without a fund on which the admirals of fleets can draw for the purpose extending courtesies to visiting ad mirals aud staff officers is again being discussed aud compared with the eveu liberal policy of other great naval pow ers to tneir neet commanders when or dered to participate in occasions of oeremony requiring social obligations. Great Britain, France and Germany have recognized that their admirals caunot afford to spend their salaries iu the entertainment of people whom they are brought officially in contact with iind provide gums expressly for the pur pose of willing aud dining them when occasion demands an interchange of hospitalitites. The admiral command ing the British Mediterranean fleet is allowed 18,000 a year for the sole pur pose of entertaining visitors, while the admiral of the channel squadron is per raitted to spend 1 5,000 a year also for this purpose. Under our system of naval admin istration the national government does not contribute a dollar for like pur- poses. Secretary Herbert believes that congress should appropriate each session a sum which could be available for fleet 3ommanders on foreign stations whon they are compelled in their official ca pacity to entertain foreign representa lives of other governments. Koseburg, Or., is makhitr lively preparations 10 outertain the state W. U. T..U., which meets there Mav IS. ... 'j ... ' ' 10, auu II, ' BosHbnrg'a (Or.) marshal has been put out of office by the oity oonoil for turning in bins lor killing dogs he had traaoa ana sold. A : TT .1 a ;nmriBuurg, ur., teacnor .was hanged in effigy a few days ago, as an B. Stacv and Hourv Blackwood: to ,'UDUUO V1. """Miction Wltn his onerate minus and hnndl minW "" a"""u"xH ox a coy. machinery in Washington and British Tne distillery at Grants, Or., expects Columbia. aoon 40 increase its working force. The Stanwood Land Company, of Everett: establishment now pays tribute to the oapital, 25,000, divided into 250 government to the extent of $700 daily. snares 01 f 100 each; incorporators, W. A new shaft has been started at the K. Htockbndge, George J. Ketchum Gem mine. It will be a rionhln-nnm. r. . it 1. in it 1 iii'iuiiu iiiui uw, nimiH ui fit eaun Secretary Herbert Declines to lucorporatorg( Nolgon Bennett, M. v. and Augusta Stockbridge; to do a gen eral real estate business, loan monoy, etc. Washington Asbestos Company, of Tucoina; capital, fl, 000,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares of fl each; in corporators, S. H. Ouiraet and E. W. Ouimet; to manufacture and deal in Asbestos. Herald Publishing Company, of Seattle, incorporators, J. F. Hickman and A Byars; capital stock, $1,000. divided into 10 shares of $100 each; to do a printing and publishing business. THE CUBAN REVOLUTION. THE ISLAND OF FORMOSA. Fear. Entertained for the ftafety of the Foreigner. There. Hong Kong, May 7. The situation on the island of Formosa is serious, and fears are entertained for the safety of foreigners there. British and German marines have been landed at An Ping, on the southwest coast, to protect the foreign residents, and Taku harbor, south of An Ping, is being patrolled by blue jackets in armed launches. The black flags are mostly unruly. The black flags" are the irregular forces. They are not in China's pay, though sometimes she bas a little authority over them. Warfare is their profes sion, aud they depend upon it for bread, as they raid and rob Chinese and tthers indiscriminately. They have no law, but the commands of their lead ers. They are much bolder and mure warlike than the average Chinese, and have little fear of death. The French were greatly troubled by them in Ton- quin. It is said if the Chinese can turn the "black flags' npon any spe- ially hated enemy they consider it a great stroke of enterprise. It is also sail when the French, during the Ton- quin campaign, complained to Viceroy Li Hung Chang against the outrages of the "black flags" to demand that be secure their punishment, the viceroy aaid he had no more control over them than the French had. They were rob bers, scamps and China bad disavowed them. (leneral Calleja Kxulalna Why He Was ot a ble to Nuireaa It. .Madrid, May 7. General Calleja, formerly captain-general of Cuba, has arrived from Havana. In an inter view he stated that he was aware of the beginning of the rising in Cuba, and was informed as to the movements of the filibuster in the United States and the separatists in Cuba. He was, however, powerless to prevent the ris ing in the eastern end of the island, owing to the want of organized troops and the scarcity of war material. He had only 9,000 soldiers and 2,000 war recruits, a force not adequate to garri- suitable logs as fast as wanted. The partment shaft, 150 deep, and is de signed to drain the mine, as a prelim inary ,to development work. An inspection of the proposed route for an eloctiro road from Goldendale, Wash:, to Lyle results in an estimate that $20,000 will build the roadbed and bridges. The grades are very easy. A lot of froe-milling ore from H. Mattern'g mine, the Ophir, is being run through the Ashland quartz mill this week, as a test Mr. Mattern has a tunnel in some 170 feet on this prop erty now. . Twenty-eight mining claims in the vioinity of Methow, Wash., are run ning from two to twelve men in de velopment work, while the total num ber of wen employed In. the industry reaches alufj. 110. " ' Peter Jacobs, a well-known brewer of Uniontown, Wash. , is about to die from taking anti-fat pills aud at the same time shutting off on beer. He lost about forty pounds in a mouth. Now he has a swelling of pus forma tion, gangrene has set in, aud he vom its blood. Work on the new cigar-shaped raft at btella, Wash., is progressing slowly owiug to the impossibility of securing THE TRADE REVIVAL. Munlrttat an .Many I.lnca of llu.lneaa Improvement New York, May 0. B. G. Dull Uj. 's review of trade tomorrow will say: Business begins in Muv in bettor (VIII ditiou than at auy other time since the breakdown in May. 181)8. Smaller volume thau then, it .is not shrinking out enlarging. Xhe chief obstacle to a more complete recovery is the anxiety 01 niauy to piuck the fruit before it ripe. Holders ot some staples have lifted thom so far as to prevent their marketing; consumption of materials in somo branches is ohooked by ai vauoos which cannot be realized for finished products; workers in some in dustries are demanding wages that can not be paid out of any business. In spite of labor troubles the outlook brightens. The money markets oon tiuuo healthy, and with heaw sales of railway bonds abroad, the deficiency in publio revenue, $8,742,840 in April causes no apprehension. Demands for full restoration of wagos to the level of 1BU2 nave closed many woolen mills and threaten to close others. The strike which closed the iron furnaces at New Castle, Pa. , ha just ended without suc cess, but other strikes have stopped numerous works about Pittsburg. The Pocahontas coke-workers are on strike, ana one is threatued by Alabama coal miners. The speculative fover grows mure serious, as is natural when business starts np with prices at extremely low points, but by lifting wheat from 63 to da cents, Atlantic exports have been checked aud, flour included, have been only 1,672,197 bushels, against 8,017,- 045 last year. The close was at 08 1-2 cents. Western receipts are now larger than a year ago, and exoept in parts of some states, the promise for the next yield is excellent A sale of 200,000 tons by the Fair estate at San Fran cisco, loadiiij thirty ships for Europe, win lessen otner demands on Atlantic upplies. Euonnons trausactious in cotton have been followed by a decline from 7 to 6.81 cents, though peace in China was represented as insuring a greatly incraased demand. The strike of the Newcastle. Pa.. furnaces, now over, stiffened . Bessemer pig so that $10.75 Was quoted at Pitts burg, and the closing of the Wheeling mill stiffened billets, while Southern makers have nominally advanoed their price so they have been made here under $10 for No. 2. Additional con tracts for structural work here and at Chicago sales of 7,000 rails at least- better deamnd for wire and its prod ucts, And for plates and sheets, are en couraging features this week. Wire nails are a shade higher at 85 cents, and ont nails at 70 cents, by the car load, are less demoralized. Consump tion does not yet equal the capacity of ACUTE PHASE PASStD England Accepts the Guaran tee Made by Salvador. TO BE PAID WITHIN TWO WEEKS by When the Guarantee la Continued Nicaragua the Troop at t'orlnlo Will He Withdrawn. Washington, May 4. The depart ment of state received this afteruoou a cablegram from Ambassador Bayard statiug that Great Britain had accepted the guarantee made by Hulvador for the payment of the indemnity by Nicara gua in Loudon within a fortnight, aud that as soon as Nicaragua confirms the guarantee aud so informs tho British admiral, the admiral is instructed to leave Corinto. This official statement, given out at tho state department after 4 o'clock this afternoon, may be regarded ; as I chronicling the passage of the acute phase of the difficulty between Great Uirtaiu and Nicaragua, which at oue time perhaps threatened to involve the United States. It cannot be doubted that Nicaragua will promptly confirm the arrangement, and that the British fleet will leave Corinto as soon as notice of tho action of the British foreign office can be communicated to Admiral Stephenson, which, by the way, might be sooner had not the Nicaraguans pur posely interrupted the communication by oable directly between the foreiiru office and the admiral. The guarantee by Salvador of Nica ragua's indebtedness, it is said, is sim ply a repayment of a favor extended to Salvador by Nicaragua at the time of the Lzeta incident, when Dr. Guzman, the Nioaraguan minister at Washing ton, took np the case of Salvador by instructions of his own government and worked so hard to secure the extra dition of the refugee to Salvador. Iu addition to this tcosideration, bused .on gatitude, the Salvadoreans are supposed to be influenced in espousing the Nioa raguan cause by a feeling of apprehen sion at the presence of British troops on Central American soil. It is quite certain that all the countries of Central America have been doepiy impressed with such feur. It is felt here that the Nioaraguan incident may perhaps be tne direct means of bringing about again the long-expected revival of the union Central American republics, the small republics now existing having been nrougnt to a realization of their inability of protecting themselves in a conflict with any consideralbe power. Although it may be safely assumed that the acute phase of the Nioaraguan incident has passed, supposing that there should be no hostile collision be fore the former orders have reached 'the Jor' for the JuaVil au1 (i4 Health for all .Mankind. JOYS VEQETAOLt lAlfAMIILU. lira throuira anturc'aowa loy'a Vegetable haronlla rarci l)y Ec p t a , h ronlt lamidelrom J .Maw lirr at. and FT III .ill;, I CU I.4KK III) Ij 'l l I mineral wsp f vVttbi? Har..auarlll wl'V-ii. ."!!! :i 1 Impuri. M LNN Complaint. Ilea, an l JVhJM ami Sidney ro-inra a! J fe, AfTivtlcau. 5 ii Yvf Vewtaal I I I 11 . ' ji I 1 '! i Joy' Vejttali'a ftar lapnrlltaurc'c 11 1 llrod Ic'hu.l, aU; g.'rin t a.-. 1 atlu:i t, Vllmuilo t of hnirt, nub of I) ood Ui Ida head.uiixiiicM, rln 1 1 i 1 ear., di n i-.i of viaion, apoti befor 3 l is eyci, hcidoch .-, t.lloua.i.'il, ctinalin i tlon of b'j.rflj, piut In Ilia ba.-'x, in.'lau. choly. ta:i .jecoit-.-1, fuut br.'itll, pl.n;il?l ua f.i:s, troly and limb.uVIirK'urncrva fore;, d.tty ajjclla. I1i.1t aclli, avco'.J dummy f.cl and hnmW, aour rlilnr 1, fatigu-.'. Inaomnlu, and all dlraca or the Btomach, liver and kidticyj. Joy'a VcactaUe ftiraupnrHta la aoid tiyaU druggist, kc fii1 a aubstitutc. When you pay for the beat, aee that yon get the best. - I m son the towns, let alone to take the field against the rebels. Though he was aware that filibustering expedi tions were being organized in Hayti. Tampa, Key West and Costa Rica and elsewhere, he had only seven inferior gunboats to watch 400 leagues of coast line. General Callejo added that he believed Marshal de Campos would speedily pacify the island. Property privilege in Cuba, he declared, had forced many starving men to join the rebels. GUNNER JOHNSON'S DEATH. Hia Brother Determined Vpon a Thor ough Inveatlgatlon. San Fraucisoo, May 7. Fred John son, brother of Gunner Johnson, who was killed on board the cruiser Olym pia while engaged in target practice off Coronado beach, has received a letter from the messmates of his deceased brother, in which the writers declare to be true the published stories regard ing Lieutenant-Commander Sturdy. Accompaning the letter is an affidavit, dealing in detail with Sturdy's treat ment of the Olympia's crow. Johnson has visited the navy-yard and states that he is prepared to prove that the death of his brother was the result of gross carelessness on the part of at taches of the ordnance department at Mare island. Johnson will leave for Washington soon, where he will present the data in his possession to the secre tary of the navy and demand an invest igation into the death of his brother. MILWAUKEE'S MORAL WAVE. Iaat The Gambling Evil Denounced Mght From the Pulpit. Milwaukee, May 7. From more than a score of local pulpits volleys were tonight fired at the "gun- Ming evil in Milwaukee." This ora torical symposium was the result of several months of quiet but effective work upon the part of the Milwaukee Ministers' Association. Detectives in the employ of the association gathered evidence showing the existence of pub lio gambling. The ministers laid this before Mayor Koch and Chief of Police Janssen, and when these officials de clined to act, they decided by co-operative means, to bring the matter before the people. The ministers charge that gamblers have the protection of the po lice, and that policemen have acted as guides to the gambling houses, receiv ing tips for their pains. More Krnel Virtorlea. Tampa, Fla., May 7. Passengers by the steamer Mascotte tonight bring re ports that the forts of San Ramon de las Yagns, with 290 men, and the La- conia military post, with the same number of inmates, in Santiago prov ince, were both captured last week by 50 insurgents under Maceo. Cap tain Malla who was in charge of a de tachment which was captured while escorting provisions near Bayam, was taken to Uavana to be tried Friday. It is thought he will be shot Saturday. There ia much dissatisfaction among the Spanish officers over Uallao'a execution. raft is now about one-half oomploted, and Mr. Kobertson hopes to be able to leave the Columbia river the latter part of Juue, when he expects fine weuthor and a safe passage to San Francisco. Arrangements are said to be making for the establishment of au extensive puper mill plant at Green Basin, Or., on the eastern division of the Oregon Pacific. Some experienced puper mill men, who have been connected with the Oregon City mills, propose putting in a $150,00 plant to make the wood pulp from hemlock timbor, which is abundant there. The Thurston county, Wash., valua tion is $6,753,690, against $7,600,845 in 1893; $7,061,021 in 1892, and $11, 487,151 in 1891. Its totul indebted ness is $3$1,000, about $200,000 of which was incurred in building a courthouse. One hundred thousand dollars of this was the original bond issuo. Fifty thousand more was loaned on bonds to finish the building. The Blaine, Wash., Journal an nounces that 626 lots and 484 acres of laud, together with $2,770.07 in notes, have thus far been subscribed to the subsidy for building the Blaine, Lyn don & Nooksack railway. The people along the line and at the throe towns mentioned are pushing forward the pro ject, and construction work is expected aoon to commence. Q. E. Friars, of Everett, Wash., has orders from the Great Northern rail road to furnish, during the next two months, 1,250,000 feet of bridge tim bers, sway braces, stringers, etc, to be shipped to Montana and Minnesota. James Bell, of Everett, also has a con tract with that company to furnish, during the next ninety days, 4,000,000 feet of ties and 600,000 feet of lumber at once. During last month there were sixteen homestead entries at the Spokane land office, covering 2,872.71 acres. There were twenty-three final homestead proofs, covering 8,670.71 acres. Three final timber culture proofs answer for 479. 1 1 acres more. A desert land proof for 77.98 acres and a cash entry for 7. 75 acres make np the list The total receipts of the office during the mouth were $1,162.47. The Indian agent at the Siletz has received official notice from the Indian department at Washington stating that the department had recognized the ac tion of the county court in appointing justice of the peace and creating road districts at the Siletz, and authorizing the agent to abolish the Indian courts as these Indians are now citizens. The Indium have all been allotted their lands, and there remain to be opened to settlers 84,000 acres. Charles Cunningham expresses the opinion that Umatilla county will be oversupplied with stock sheep this falL While buyers are taking all the fat muttons they can pick np, they are not asking for yearling ewes and wethers. Usually a total of 150,000 are bought in Umatilla and Morrow counties and sent East, but Mr. Cun ningham thinks that not more than half that amount will be purchased this season. The drirs vast will be comparatively small. the works, or the-output'of pig butj commanders on each side, tttere-sttw yet improves. iist in tne week tne import- some matters to be adjusted before the auc striates in tne iron works about Incident can be regarded as entirely nttsourg threatened serious disturb- olosod. After the statement of the auoe. Another heavy decrease of 11,- "smart money" claim on account of the out tons in the output of coke makes treatment of Hatch, a commission must the shrinkage nearly 20 per cent for be selected, and proceed to adjudicate two weens, ana lurnaoes ottered at the claims of other British subjects, $1.10. Anthracite agents agree to mine not officials, who were expelled from only three days of the week, but prices Blueflolds at the time of the outbreak are unchanged. Window glass makers lust summer, and if this commission have adopted a new scale for the two assesses damages against Nicaragua 011 low brackets at 50 oeuts higher than be- this score, there may be some grumb fore. ling before the account iu settled. This The rise in the prices of cotton goods is not likely to load to serious trouble, continues. The woolen year ends with bnt the Nicaraguans, smarting under the lowest prices yet known; 104 quo- the sense of oppression in this case (for tations by Uoates Bros,, average 13.47 they declare thut Hatch had never been cents against 15.32 last year, aud 22.70 an exequateur, and so was never reoog two years ago. Large sales at such nized by them as a British official), prices are natural, and in April 11,- maybe counted on to do everything 990,900 pounds domestic, and 11,880,- they cun without good causo for uu 700 foreign, were gold at the three chiufl open rupture, to give their putrouuge markets, against 14,063,550 domestic in the futnre to any other nation than aud 7,775,400 foreign lust year. The Great Britain. This ordlnar Do- juvenator la , the men ' wonderful - discovery of . the age. n h bn en- - ('oraed by the leadlugacleB. 4 11 no men of Europe andt - Amfrlrs;-- Hudfan to nurei, wge. Hutfran atepg Prematurensss or the die- oharva in 9n days. Cnres LOST MANHOOD AT II Coimtlon, .faji.lVV aalona,llflrf ouai-.'touuif of U. ens . and ptaer puts. . OTRl auaall- Debility. rnrrrnnannaa. KmU.lona, andderalopts and reatoRS weak organ a. Fains In lbs back, loawe by day or ugatawppea ALL IN THE FAMILY. demand for woolen goods does not im prove, and many cancellations are re ceived, although sales of wool indicate largo consumptiou. The week's mi hires are 231 iu the United States against 233 lust year, and 84 in Canada against 85 last year. More Klch Leadvllle Ore. Lottdvillo, Colo., May 6. The Mod- em Gold Mining Company hus caught a fine body of gold ore in its Doer shaft. It shows 3 1-2 feet of ore, and assays as high as 10 ounces to the ton. It also runs from 10 to 88 per cent load to the ton. The strike is doubly impor tant from the fact thut this is the first I coming trial. While the young mini strike of mineral of any importance could not mention any particular co- cast of the celebrated Little Johnny casion where he hud suffered finaciully. gold mine on Breece hill and proves he said his general reputation hud been that the entire plane east of the Johnny injured. All of the bpreckels millions, is mineralized. The Modern Compauy he said, would not recompense him is composed of Eastern aud Colorado fur the damage doue his standing in the capitalists. community. The suit for slundcr is u 1. . . t .j , Da8ed on an article published several The Italny Lake Clold Dl.eoverlea. I. . ,,.,,,,. B......1...I. uuuw, 'j i.o uuuio Wu u nnntiul aa naviiin tlmt " A i:, cedentod in Canadian history is report- kelg aud hu youn " ft, eu iu wiiat 1 auowu Hum ainy aae tenlrjted to defraud him ..f . lr of money, and that C. A. Sureckels The Hult of Young Hnrerkela Acnlnat Hla Father for Hlamlxr. Sun Francisco, May 4. Tho deposi tions are being tuken in the $100,000 damage suit of C. A. Bpreckels uguiust his father, Claus Sproekols, tho sugar king, for alleged slander. C. A. Bpreckels devoted several hours yester day to telling why he sued his father for slander. ClauB Sprockets will tell today why he made the statements to which his son takes exception.- Tho statements of each will bo used in the quietly. Over 2,000 private endorsement. Preinaturonex mrana lmnotenry In the Bnt itaire. It la a rymplom ot seminal weakness and barrennma. It can be stopped in K) days by the use 0 f Hudyan. The new dlaoovery was nude by the Special ists ofthe old famous Hiidaon Mtdieal laitltata. It la the atrongeat vliallter mode. It Is very powerful, but baimloaa. Sold for f 1.00 a pack age orS package, for .00(plaln sealed boxes). Written guarantee given for a cure. I fyon buy Ix brace and are not entlrelv eured. afi nvua will beaent to yon fire of all ehargea. Bend for circulars and testimonial.. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Junction Stockton, market Ac Kills Its. Ban Francisco, Cal. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OK 1'HK SOUrilEILN PACIFIC CO. Kipreaa Train. Leave Portland Dally. South, j 11.15 P.M. I I.v 7:lUi-. M. lu.l.Sa.u. Ar I'urllanJ Oregon Clly Suu rraucmco I Norlu Arl 8:20 a. at ll 7.1UA.S Lv j 7:uu r. a The above lialu. atop ul all nullum from 1'onlHiKl tu Albany liiulualve, laiigaut, Sliedda. lliilacy, llurrlauurg, Junutigu Clly, Irving, tu genii and all nullum Iruui Kuwburg to Aan.aud lucliifttve. KOSliuTUG MAIL DAil.Y. 1:30 A.M. :.!! A.M. iJrOf. K. 1'ortland Oregon t'lly Hoaeburg 4:80r.k1 :W r. a l.WA. M region of Ontario, in the wild and al most inaccessible territory that is best reached either from Port Arthur or from the mining lands on the Minne sota side of the lake. There are now probably 2,500 men in a small district where, with the exception of Indians, not a man was to be found a year ago. The miners are rushing in rapidly, coming from all parts of the world. ( aae. at Oakland Dropped. San Francisco, May 4. The local federal officials have received word from Attorney-General Olney to drop all legal proceeriings against the Oak land strikers. When the jury disagreed dissolution In tne protracted Cassidy case, Mr. Ol ney wbb saia w nave oraerea a new trial. District Attorney Foots, how ever, waa averse to another such siege, and upon bis advice the matter will now be dropped. The American Rail way Union men are much pleased at this decision. was a poor business man and would soon be bankrupt Hareourt Created Excitement. London, May 4. The Times says that great excitement was caused in the lobby of the house of commons at yes terday's sitting by Sir William Vernon Harcourt's announcement iu presenting the budget, that it might be, and prob ably would be, the last time iu which, from reponsible position, he would be albe to address the house ou finance. The Times says this language is cap able of but one meaning. Whether comes in the next few weeks or later, it is obvious that the present parliament has run nearly its coarse. DINING UAKS O.N OGDEN KOITK. PULLMAN BUFFET SLLKPKJiS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Allmlud to all Through Trnlna. Weatsine illvialon. Hetweeu I'Olllt.AM) aud COKVALLIS K All. TRAIN DA ILY( EXCEPT HUN DA T.J 7:80 A.M. j Lv Portland Ar I 5::5p. M. 12:16 P.M. I Ar (,'orvatlm I.v I i:MP.M. eel with train UittllY olOregon Paelllc Railroad. UXeRKa TmH ' DAILY (mcEI'THtlNDAY.I 4:4I'P7 M.'l Lv Portland .r8:MA.M 7.2d P. M. I Ar McMlniiville Lv I 5:."0 A. M TlfUOfOH TICKETS TO a IX POINTB IN TIIR EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at the loweat rate, from I.. n. MIIOKK, Agent, Oregon City R. KOEHI.KR. E. P. KiXiERS, Manager. ast. (t. F. A P. Aaent Portland. Or. Oregon City Transportation Co. Str. RAMONA. TIME TABLE OREGON CITY BOAT Krhofleld'a New Military Secretary. Washington, May 6. The resigna tion of Lieutenant-Colonel M. Wherry, Second infantry, as military secretary goods on the free list shall not exceed on the staff of Lieutenant-General 20 ner cent ad valorem. The Cuatoma Tarln Amendment bill. Berlin, May 4. The Reichstag today passed a customs tariff amendment bill. The measure includes a paragraph giving the government full power to impose additional duties as reprisals for hostile duties of foreign states, but providing that discriminating duties on Schofleld, has been accepted. Major Joseph r. Sanger, inspector-general. has been appointed to succeed him with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Admiral Bfeade'a Squadroa. St Joseph, Ma, May 6. A local paper announces on authority of a let ter from Washington that the United States Atlantic squadron, under the command of Admiral Meade, will visit Newfoundland waters this summer, where it is likely it will meet the Brit ish fleet, under Admiral Erkakine. raises the duties on perfumes contain ing alcohol from 200 to 300 marks, and imposes a protective duty on que bracho wood, used for tanning purposes. The new tariff measure goes into effect July 1, Italy's Demand of Braall. Rio de Janiero, May 4. The Italian charge d'affairs has demanded that Brazil reply should within seven days to the claims made by Italy for losses sus tained by Italian subjects during the late revolution. Leave Portland Foot Taylor SL 7:00 A. M. 11 ::). M. 4:00 P. M. Leave Oregon City Foot ith 81. 9 :00 a. K. 2 :00 p. M. 6 :00 p. at. Str. ALTONA Leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Indepnilence and Salem Mon days, Wednesday and Fridays. spin's sooifimg Frc::rc. For Childrtn Cutting thmir Tth. in use ovERnrrv years. li fmtitlt Meal, jranl fll$, CatmmlUm, ami mmtrvm m AWtay afar of IM ttxoltlntMS luring (. mttitt a tlUtlma. It is so indisputable fact that for more than fifty years, children, from the age of three months to ten years, bay oeea henebted by Sttvdman'a Soothing Pow ders. Ttaet Powders are termed soothing because they correct, mitigate, snd re move, disorders of the system incident to teething. i J t i -1.. . : i