lift 11 ass ' upr iwnniminiii JI -, vi- lendid THE SAN FRANCISCO URGES THE USE OF THE Royal Baking Powder. The magnificent tribute of the San Francisco Board of Health to the reat purity and wliolesonicness of the Royal Iiaking Powder greatly disturbs the manufacturers of the lower grado powders. Their envious publications, however, cannot break the force of this unsolicited and un biassed hih medical endorsement. Attached is a certified copy of their (filial report, with the signatures of the members of the IVarrt in fa--simile : We, the members of The Board of Health of the City and County of San Francisco, cordially , approve and recommend the Royal Baking Pow der. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed of thebest ingredients of the highest strength &nd character. In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer or stronger Baking Powder than the " Royal." A. -sT a mm M s m t , I '. -mk'' nnth lht ha (In the 'Urn firm nf K.J (HUSKY i.. In tliHinlv of l'"lf I 'Iiiiii)' I. himI tlii hIi nnn wur imp '.ItjiiJI.LAUH mr i'ficn f ..'Itnlltrril inm -iuui vn viiwn li KIUNK J. !I1KNT:V. m me nml suIimtIIhiI in 1117 'v ul lnoembor. A. I' ll mlnrrll lliin raunol Im Olllrwl W. Ol.KAHllS J'""' 1 -ktut AuLh jiiry I'nDiie. inrnsuy. nn IV 7" flBLES. things which aV, siiion i. IVUUT ltroulil i work 1" nv. T.jimni: tuiuv--worKl ""--'ho eive.l i. .1. n w Tribute BOARD OF HEALTH What Aftmtrlruii W Uv,'"LJf;.ars uo a tnember or ma "'"fXciwli-my of Design do olared Hint he .1 (,w .wi, ivt.iy that thi-re were but ten , Now york who Were 'Vj'king Ullcll .-,,(,") u y.-ar by thr ,rt. Timt,8 ,mve chaagvll. We UeaW K'M (k,a, lll)()Ut t)l0 crH-e fur toAi?rt - d "lcut of "u,ive Ef It all the same thero are not mod liviiiJ" ""livi'H who aro making a good imiitf ,.,.,,, uif .i,.,!- are 11 puted to make 25,000 a 1 iininv live at a rate of $10,000 without falling into debt iiiiiK to cluus, owning cuuuuj nml yachts, lmyiiii! "urimum uts lor Miuiios ami mi iuhiimb ...v... itli iil,.idor. Borne of the best paying . 1 t ;..i.ttn. tiiit.ti commissions that local imiiiture receive are tlioso for panels, ceilings and other docoiulivo work for Iew ur uoue. New York bun. t .l.fl.r,m rouiitv. Wis., there 18 t well mai wiueus mm raiit iin lake of uukuowu Jeptu aua u aiensuini; BUi ri'BB AMD HIM UVRD. yt-iIUvey enw rupture, piles and all rec- Hioul psia or detention from bust S PIT. Also all Privnit ills- unlet Dra. HmM n VrftnelaOO. 1 In his art of story vteaorio In a lea re la me at arcs uici. f Suvuriil jrt-ur, nyr i" A ffTl'S Vivos by , irtised - H11U THE BRAVE OLD CEDARS. The bauaer of strrenm are wartej bright From tower and bill and mountain. Her enhoru aud pbalanxe ?lcA:a with Ught, Iif sbintDS river and fountain: Her armies are utandiDK in drew panda, Equipped wlih a martial splendor. But the gallntit old cedars are UDduimayed. They die. but never surrender. The maples. In close serried ranks, uphold Their standards of red and yellow, The orchard U burning in crimson and gold. The meadows are ripe and mellow; The sentinel poplar and sycamore Give welcome to every uewcumer, And doff the brave colors which one they wore In honor of sweet, green summer. But the cedars lift boldly their rugged anna. The favors if autumn scorning. And keep their green bravery, though the alarms Of surly winter give warning. 80 loyal and Irue. no valiant and strong. The Bnows mill the tempests daring. The gallant old cedars, a whole life long. The same old standard are bearing. ' ZitelU Cooke In Voutb's Companion. Language of Fowls. Very tame hens often show a desire to talk to you, and it is usually possible to understand their menuing. Once a Co chin, whose years and breeding entitled her to a separate perch, came and stood in front of me, looked me full in the face and complained loudly of something I could not translate further. Patient investiga tion revealed that one end of her perch bad slipped down, and Mrs. Bull bad do idea of sleeping on an inclined plane. Another time a nervous little leghorn met me at the henhouse door fuiriy screaming and jumping with excitement. 1 understood, from the cackle which finished each sen tence, that she hud leen disturbed on her nest. I did not wonder at her new powers of speeeh when 1 found the nest occupied by my cat and three small kittens. When the chickens lirst begin to move in the egg, just before hatching, the moth er hen ifi"M to t Item n low. rrnoninir sonff. very sweet iukI uever heard at any other time. A friend tells me that ber canary startled her one day by an entirely new call. It whs so plainly "Come here, quick!" that she hurried to the cage to find an enormous cat, with face pressed against the window pane, staring in at poor Ned a danger sullicicntly great to account for the new call. There are but two ways by which one can hear animals converse. One Is by lis tening to them when they are not aware of your presence, always a difficult feat The other is by winning their entire love and conlldeuce. Coleman's Kural World. Suvuge Women. All investigations among savage tribes. where women are engaged in active out-o door life, show that their strength and en durance are en mil to t hese 01 men. Usual- lythe drudgery mil aard work come upon thSsWiieii. " Dr. O. O. (liven, physician to the Indian school at Carlisle, says: "The men, as a rule! are not as well develoied physically as the women, and are the drones of toe Indian camp, while the women are tie working bees." The American sqmwsj are said to be "second only to the poiiess In the size of their loads and In the dis tance they can carry them." ! Dr. Kellogg says: "Among savage tabes the women do most of the hard work. The Mexican woman cultivate the groind. cares for tho household, cooks the neals and makes the clothing for ber lazy lord, rears the children, and when movinfday comes trudues olt with all her houtfhold goods upon her shoulders aud the Toauger members or her rumiiy on top or au oin Icy says that the strongest andsosten- durinit Dorters he found in Atria were women. . In Germany the peasant womn ton beside her husband in laborious iilploy ments, and ajiiiears to be as hetthy as though she wore a man. Iu FrauceVfound It a common tninu to see a line of jie dig ging a trend for a water pijie anil a om- an at the neaii 01 me line (resting ground." 'ess. , Anirrlcvii Country Uosaas.,1 Lack What ericau families have nol yell 1 achieved any ureat extent, and the con-Mj, ditiims American me aecm not to - mot - courn'-f""' "jouii'rjr uoines, hWif uweilere sh esRoto to-onI the f'i iu -r ml t r niore su-e their priucipal ' ties f ll.HA... ....... I!.. .kail rem. vjuuii.i vA-tiuuiii,. ". hou;ul oee'.irery lately uie civjr hnii VTnytha rich American's real miyiieio who nave retireu iruin ontheir lumics in the country; 1 who now live ia town for n andtrn to hhmuI three mouths In vcraino in the country. Instead ot Msruiiron wiicii state roatis aua electric slule.j maUe the country moreacces wt,ftrid tho expenditure in the country iJiotiey made in town makes the iral districts mure intcrcitiiiK; when a Iflime siM'iit in uuiticy nettina iu Wall reet or "The Swamp" ceases to be con Ben'd "successful," there will be less difll- ty than there Is just now in providing the city man's Krandson may nave a share of real country life that his on, when it comes his turn to come have sumetbing worth fetch- tier a. of a Turkish Balls HraV :ia't have a Pomtlan batb- liiiu'iLilii' "-'. nor a Mainiui, the most eiqnl V soap to UMt as a waah Wkfan have a Turkish iy more important 3 H ueri" j If XATCRE'S grBE9T A LIT. U nature did rot trnle rslnst dlra. even in weskly constitutions, swilt indeed would be thecourreof a miayio its lstel termlna tlnn. Whl.e nature tin- Strug e le; us, I it worse befall u, aid ber efforts with Judlciou medicinal ne:p. Experience mut be our guide in ba t is wltu di-eas, "d th"t "lmp to ou feel" indicates Hos etcr "ton a h BUttrs at sfe, tried and tnortrtub ally pf hat'. re. II M bl cd be In ecte 1 with 1 ! , 'be b; wels snn stomach are Inactive. U the idnys fall to ex pel 1' purities of blc tbey are the u tm outlet, a course of tbe Bltte s is he .iint re i ancei f tnemffrrer.oue. moreov.r, thnt 1 r tinned by profeMional iudotte ent aud nfe fm nearly ha!I a century. No i- er;c i or fo ein remedy has earned greater dint in tiou as a reiu erty lor nd preventive of chn n'.c llvtr coi -plstut, nia ria. mnrt'pstluu, kidney aud rheu matlc trouD.e and atO.llty. Spring ! coming, All are eld: Hm.pskiris with It, MeH rd ad. SAFE, SI KB AND SPEEDY. No external remedy ever yet devised ha so fully and unquestionably met these three prime conditions as successfully as All cock's Pobocs Plasters. They are safe be cause they contain no deleterious drugs and are manufactured upon scientific prin ciples of medicin-. They are sure because nothing goes into them except ingr dients which are exactly adapted to the purposes fur which a plaster is reouired. Thevaie speedy in their action because their medic inal qualities go right to their work of re lievinir cain and renturi' g the natural and healthv performance of the functions of muscles, nerves and skin. Do mit be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for All cock's, an 1 let no solicitation or explana tion induce you to accept a substitute, "That vounir rreaeber we heird to-dawas a One pulpit orator, wasu't lie?'' "Yen If he could only control his voice. He woke me twice dur ing the sermon." Bronchitis. Sudden changrs of the weather cause bronchial troubles. "Proton' Bronchial Trochn ' will give relief, tiold only in bum. Price, 26 cents. Little Dot-Mamma favs th' calls full of 'lec trl lty. Little Dick Of course. Put your ear down on 'eran' you cau hear tbe trolley. Use Knamellne Stove Polish : no dost, no smell. Three Children Poisoned By Impure Covered Vaccination with Sores tr--Their When --were liv'J i',,' Bhldreli. r..iw.oll.,lf.' 7 aJ."." c,r" JJtt was well l,,rmo.lV ,r.ym ,',,?'-l poisoned br In r.y.'i" K"!"!.,i?p. if VM.-einatioii. 1,, At?nZ.;' Uood s Sarsaparilla. , "'"S-tflui Aftef,'1'el.U,:nP0t. rlOd's Sat Cures na'urtil, llirv slept well and commenced Kin In tli-sh. Tliey Iiiitp not It a SICK OSIT '.-. o eiitiareu are more rebaal licallliv." Mas. .Jans Tuhowkr, ban m Ji one, Caiiturnla. , HOOD'S PlltS cure Consiiration bV-Wtto'Ing Uie peristaltic action ol the alli.gui.iry caual. "German Syrup" Just a bad cold, and a hacking couch. We all suffer that way some times. How to get rid of them is the study. Listen " I am a Ranch man and Stock Raiser. My life is rough and exposed. I meet all weathers in the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe. I have used German Lives Were Siu'ed. ... c- ! Syrup five years for these. A few ' doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in 7 hours. It is lulalabie. lames A. Lee, Jefferson, Col. V A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. Scott's Emulsion "Stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. SiVf's Emulsion checks Con SHnt'im ami all other :r !s!nc cftscttscs. JVST FVLt nnrovements Merce's Pieas Pe'Jots. To n with, they're smallest, and easiest to take. ey're tiny, ir-coated sr.ti- biiious granules, scarcely larger loan mustard seeds. Every child is ready lor them. Then, after ttiAvVn tnl-en inrH nf ,im turbing and shocking the svstem, tbey act in a mild, easy, and natural way. There's no chance for any reaction afterward. Their help last$. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangement of the liver, stomach, and bowels are promDtlv relieved and wrman. ently cured. They're put np In glass vials, which keeps them always fresh and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in wooden or pasteboard boxes. And they're the cheapest pills you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the 0000! yon get. This Trade Mark is 01 the best WATERPROOF COAT S2E5SS1 IntheVorld! A. J. TOWER, BOSTON. MASS. 1 11c Dover Has no wond ebvee. The trst -uppht-H his noes - if he , Ukeo uie wiw proutioa of plant! og i Ferry's Seed L rerrj i eed Annl, for im.A InlortuatluD ahout Uaens and Uanlf nlnsr. It is w-.irniuH fcuihortiy. Kvery placer Rhould have II KMif ). HUMANE, STRLMS, w 5- m tJ m. . . s ti.i CHEAHtH THAN BHB WIRE. ' Dnnhla th h ,.i I laiw fT si'ii to Stock i a Perfect Farm Fed "'rile"V,!; '"' nnt "'retch, sinTorKetou t ofTba i ,e Harmi.. lit-M-ri nt I vp (!.,., ,i-. rt t.J- et Handsome euoinrh tn iimu,V,u. i ...... 1 "srmless Tiv.id Flow, Gimifl.;"'-"'': l"PHtaloK1i.. ol Hnrtmsn 8M Plrte C Hsitaia. Mf.C.. B"a"fTcl Wir,TS,'"" -" Always memion this pV-r " ui Its. " r . . . Id's ucr 11)1 -b-. is now iii r iirtjmbion that milt 1 Jc irtEnF- tlje.Bsessors of 1 f V- 11 ft cfivenir Coins Si iT . The cxtraordinsy aid growinc: sire on the part of the Oirectors that equal opportunities may be afford d for the.rpurchasc,havernte necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution To relieve themselvespf some resnon:ihii:tw n:M,i. L. . on! . . r j, i,ctlyrs nave invited mi? MERCHANTS ihAiUghout thj-Natioto uiite with the Bank in nio; r-,..L-' Dollars on al Tr it MJ i, t uonars on say. msddne that the afforded mi pRTUNATE of SOUVENIR Qfts will be those new auvaniages. r wv $10,000 Paid For The First Coin value. W55.tato -time enhance their W TO GET GotOVOUrrf nwrlmnt them. If m amwxuit mem in this tut less than Five is. and remittino- - . . . 6 Send lnstruos how to shin the nfevtvn mlirA tML onlerr, oTb Treasurer Wd's Columbian W7fflHlffl7m2!!L .. - ":"" cil,a him al f IT SNORXNCfc: EFFOV TRAINPn JPOLIO Simondsrescent AtUJld.MM.il .a.'r"" "l5 OUTS. MAN"'3 B2f CUTTsw Will mt . Bones, Meat. Gristle audTif Green Cut Bu.NEd wi: doub lathe nnmber of etv U1f7wl'' orry the nt SHfely through the meiti, fn.xl and p-it them condition to lavwheu coram n 1 the hlehe nr.." , and will doveur.e ' clinks fasu.r tuat oiuer food. K -1 Crren Bnw ... 0t reenozem to si thel,i o,nl oiiulll idb. fly per cent more pro-t rnd for Catalogue i-J. KTALIIl IKCUBATCB CIEPT. PETlLni ri. D..1 ! IL.Uf 1 .It sa OCilllllllBilUriDIi i bet the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! DON'T BE A BY NOT RIDING THE BI6MT BICYCLE (CHO TOR mR frTAUMUt-TtlXl vou an PRTHPACiFIC(lYCLE(;o. Mari)um BmipiNg -Portland Oregom YOUNG MEN! Tho Specific A No. I. Cure, without full, all . . bvn and no mailer of how loua sum.' ton. Prevents stricture. It br"V an In! t.Tiial rraiHly. Cures when everything else bm failed. Sold hv all Druirrtltii. Manufwtureni: the A. Sehoen hel. Medicine K rim w-w m.s.ipiv, snt a-iwu ji nat ;HJ, INVALID GOODS. Choi rt RecllnfitsT Chairs 1 Back Reiii Com modei. KfnH fnr ratnini.no Iff, a, SCHROCK. ?1 Hew Montgamery St. S.F nV'an Wovld '.? 8"a' B"bt; sen tour old Gold VISIBLE, ORNAMENTAL. i iiiiiis'l 1 1 is" Hi. . i yr i r . wn western sa es A ot.. son " 1.1. ei 1 FiiAZEO AXLE EASE mm W mm M to A nt to the Directors of the World's Columbian If PeODle Will he rtcnicH th r i . .. jifcoouic oi uccorrung Fair j tit: i 1 1 r i v i v s m m. - of the Great VrtrVy demand for the.v rn,ne t.. f'B v-uiuiiiDian tiair- miw! nf tha -.i, the best POSSESSOR who are earliest in seizin, Unon THE COINS: .. way! ind irect """-I ior eacn Ltoin nrderivl ri ..1 ora"ed- . UK wl" re sent free X 6Xpress or money Exposition. Chicago, UL 'K'K.Ji,niir in 'K i.i mniinm iiii.uiiiauoiii. ih. bt docior K. V. oTEELE. THAT WASTES QPDAM-ro ii- Uw,,lnM ,q UOC, , A " " "a Ornilnrl O . . . -a. ailsssaD.i.i.. Portland. Or. h,,. ; ...I