A LEADER OF JOURNALISM. ttprlarht Character of Jeaaaa Gordon Beaaett In tbs Newspaper World, The character of James Gordon Ben nett as a leader 01 Journalism la admir ably lummed up In an Interesting ar ticle by Jamea Oreelman. Aa an edit or, saye the WTlter, Mr. Bennett la Im patient of political control or partaer ablp. lie acenta danger In every ap proach, and be will deliberately attack a party to prove that be la not under Its Influence. According to blm, aa editor abould be a man In a watch tower, out of aound and out of reach. Otherwise there would be conspiracy and compromise. Private promises are to be broken in the public Interest. Friendships are to be regarded aa traps for the editorial conscience. So Mr. Bennett la a lonely man In a crowd, a hermit In the midst of bustling life. I can tell one story that illustrate the tnagnlflcent perversity and shrewish ness that bare preserved the Herald as a historic example of Incorruptible Journalism. When Gen. Crespo under took to overthrow the rotten and tyran nical government of President Palacio, be had thirty badly-armed Veneaue Una to follow him. The revolution was aanctloned by the people, bnt they were afraid, at first, to Join Crespo'a stand ard. Gradually, however, ha gathered FOUGHT FOR HIS LIFE. Mill Manager Besieged By Inrarlated Ifegroee. Chipley, Fla., Oct. 88. Beselged by Infuriated negroes, J. M. Criglar, man ager of Hagerman'a lumber mills at Hager station, fonr miles west of here, defended himself with snob effect that ha killed two of bis assailanta and wonnded fonr others. Criglar became engaged in a quarrel with one of his employes and the other negroes drew pistols and began firing at the manager. Criglar ran to bia office, looked himself WEYLER'S LATEST ORDER. Ones Kara ta Starve the Ha Will Try Ineorgeata. . . Havana, Oat J6. Captain General Weyler baa issned a proclamation con taining the following provisions: First All of tba inhabitants of the country or outside the lines of fortifica tions of the towns mast betake them selves to tba towns oooupied by troops within a period of eight days. Those who are tonnd outside the towna after the expiration of that period will be considered rebels and will be taken and In and opened fire with a Winchester j tried as suoh. on tba maddened negroes who sur rounded tba building. For an bom the battle oonitnued and when tba Louisville & Nashville train arrived at the station the negroes were preparing to set Bre to the building and cremate Criglar. The train arew and passengers, however, rushed to Crig lar's aid and dispersed the negroes. Tba negroes bad fired over 100 shots ; Into tbe building, but Criglar escaped j by lying on the floor. As soon aa the ; negroes fired a volley, however, ha j wonld rise and shoot at them through i tbe windows. Tbe negroes killed are Amos Jodson and Alexander. The : 8ooond The wlthdrawlof groceries j from towns ia absolutely prohibited, ; and also the transportation of them by ; aea or land, without permit from the ' military authorities, violators of this 1 provision to be tried and punished aa ' aiders of the rebels. , carry them to towns or make applies- j I tion immediate!, for protection. Fourth Eight daya alter the publi cation of this proclamation, all rebels surrendering in every municipality mountain of will be subject to the captain-general's disposal to order them where to reside, and it will be a commendation in their favor for them to give available news about the enemy and to surrender with wonnded are Henry Simpson, Jack ! Nnhla. Anitna Miller and Alheri Lea- i tar. Simrjson and Lester ere tbouabt urearms; anu, moreover, to sur- together a email army, and advanced j to be fatally wounded. - render oolleotively in their organisa tion the government forces. Palacio ! tione. SUPPLIES FOOD TO THE POOR Firth Tba proclamation la only J enforceable in the prorinoe of Pinar del and his frienda bad looted tba treasury. money waa needed to crush the revolt, and a sum great enough for the pur poses could only be had tn Europe. About this time an old friend of Mr. Bennett called upon blm In Paris, and explained that the Venezuelan govern ment desired to place loan bonds for many millions of dollars In the Lon don market He Informed Mr. Bennett that he waa to be tbe agent of Palacio In the matter, and would make a for- tune out of It Then be aaked for tbe co-operation of the Herald, on the score of old-time friendship, and finally he announced that If the Herald could be little the revolutionary cause, and ao stimulate the confidence of bankers In the government bonds, the transaction would be worth two or three hundred thousands dollars to Mr. Bennett At this Mr. Bennett smiled grimly. "It ia worth a million dollars to the Herald to know these facta," be said. "I do not quite understand you," said tbe friend. "It la worth J 1,000,000 to support the other aide." "Why, Mr. Bennett, am I too late? Have the other men seen yon?" "No; not at all. But yon have given me proof that the government of Vene zuela deserves to fall. It la worth f 1,000,000 to tbe Herald to be on tbe right aide. I shall back up the revolu tion, and let the truth be known to tbe world." In vain the friend pleaded that bia conversation was confidential, and that a newspaper had no right to take advan tage of facta communicated under tbe seal of secrecy. Within an hour, a cable message aet tbe wonderful machinery 1 of the Herald In motion, and day after day Its columns were crowded with : dispatches from special correspondents In Venezneala, describing thlev ylwovt j the revolutionary army and the weak-i cess or the government These dis patches were reproduced In all tbe European capitals, and Palaclo's bonds could not find a purchaser. Without money or credit the tyrant fell; and the first act of Crespo, after he enter ed Caracas at the head of his victorious army, waa to send a long cablegram, at the public expense, thanking the Herald, over his own algnature, for Its services In the cause of liberty and constitutional government Kerel TV ark of aa Kaglisa ;Ce-eeraUve Society. Pan Francisco, Oct 86. Ben Jones, of London; Joseph Clay, of Gloucester, I and William Stokes, of Newcastle, ar- 1 rived from tbe antipodes on the steamer Momowai. They are representatives of the Man oh ester Co-operative Society, an instituion which ia doing business with a capital of 7,000.000, and which baa big stores and agencies scat tered throngbont the United Kingdom. Tbe society is organiaed for the pur pose of affording tbe poor and middle classes an opportunity of purchasing auppliea and tbe neoesaariea of life di rect from the producers, growers and manufacturers, thereby saving the pur chaser tbe profits of the wholesaler and middlemen. The society baa proved a big anooees, and baa become an ex tensive and powerful concern in Eng land, and tbe representatives now hers say they have been in New Zealand and Australia to see if it would be practic able and feasible to organise branch agencies in those colonies. As a result of their visit they say it is highly probable that the society will engage in the business of handling refrigerated meats from the Australian ooloniea. BURNED IN A BOXCAR. Rio. NORA AND BILL WERE WED. brlila Com men ta oa the Loaety Lot of the Judge, "Bring In Nora Reeves and Bill Drake," aald Judge Berry of the Second division of the city court, and a look of solemnity settled upon the face of the youug Judicial officer as he prepar ed to perform bis first marriage cere mony. "Your honor," aald Mr. D. R. Keith, one of the lawyers present, "I think this occasion should be made aa bril liant as possible, and I hope your houor will appoint the attendants." "You are right Mr. Keith." replied the Judge, "and I think It would bs nothing but proper for the sheriff to act as beat man and for the clerk, an 1 Mr. Walker to act aa attendants." These preliminary arrangements bar ing been completed, tbe door was open ed and Bill Drake, a stmple-lookln negro, who wore drab-colored panta and a faded Jacket of blue much too short for him, came snickering into thi room, followed by Nora Reeves, a great black flesh that loomed formidably above tbe little negro lu front of her. "Have you ever been married?" asked tbe Judge, turning to the man. "Yesser, 1 wua married one time," replied the negro. "Well, wliere's your wife?" "She wua dald, Jedge, de las' time 1 heered f urn nor." "Aud you haven't heard from bor since?" "No, sah; nalr wurd." NORTHWEST BREVITIES Evidence ot Steady Growth and Enterprise. fTEMS OP GENERAL INTEttKST from Alt the Cities sad Towas of the Thriving aleter States Oregoa. A number of hogs wars told last mo insurgents unrmg tne pass iwo i weeks nave been continuing tbe work n.iv van vr heen man-lad. Nors?" of devastation, particularly in tbe prov-, ,skelJ tnc jnaKe, turning to the woman, inoe of Matanaas, where they havere-;Bne eickered, ehook bor bead aud ouoea to asnes eigni tooaooo ana eugar j U)jhed to herself. plantations, togeiuer witn many isrni houses and huts of laborers, tbe total valne being about ,3,000,000. Hun dreds of families are rendered homeless GOLD FROM AUSTRALIA. Mysteries Death of aa Usknowa Maa In Colfax. Colfax, Oct 36. A box-oar burned 1 st evening on a switch ot the O. B. AN. In one end of the car the form ot a man waa noticed, burned beyond recognition. Tbe body ia supposed to be that of Dave Bucban, who at 8 o'clock last evening took five shots at Louise Furester, his sporting wife, whom it is said be Jilted at Spokane recently. She followed him here. Tbe shooting coenrred on the Moscow train, and tbe Forester woman sus tained on'y a flesh wound. Bucban baa been here several weeks, and baa been under tbe In 9 once of morphine much latley, and attempted suioide several times. A suspicions character called "Old Cripple" ia also missing. Tbe dead man's body waa taken to tbe morgue, and officers are at work on tbe ease. Caaaa of tba Hiltoa Hashes Psllara. New York, Oct 28 Chief among the causes for tbe failure of tbe big bouse of Hilton, Hughes & Co. ia de clared to be tbe postage-stamp mania. Any employe of tbe firm who had oc casion to oonsnlt or confer with the bead partner, Albert Hilton, usually expected to meet with the petulant ex clamation: "Ob, go away; don't bother me now; can't yon see I'm busy?' He waa busy, the chief of this great concern, but not with balance sheets nor with contracts, nor estimates, nor tn consideration of new ideaa in dry goods selling. Tbe bead of one of tbe largeat dry goods stores in America, the employer of thousand ot persons and over whose counters immense sums of money were psssed daily, waa busy the Coast sn exclusive agency for the A. ! during business hours almost exolu- f W WmPann. TlbM. Vii-ivfl awn1 ....... .... aiveiy witn nis collection ot postage ' As Exceptional Case. "You know old John Goodner?" "Yea." "Never called anything but 'Honest John' for forty years." "Cm." "County treasurer for twenty-eight j years and guardian lor nail tne orphans In the country? 'i rusted by every, body." . "Yep." "Dead three weeks and experts have gone over bis books." "Well?" "They found that he was honest Is svery way." , ' Special Offer ta General stares. Dry Goods Stores, Dealere la Xetloae. Ws wish to establish In every town on M. W. WaTza-Paoor Dasss Faciko asd terms, samples and particulars, address st . Stampa. once Pacific Coast Aosuct Wessb Masf-i FACTCauo Co., 819 Market street, rooms 23 and 24, San Francisco. Cal. Tve and Bait Millions Arrived om the Stoaowat. San Francisco, Oct 38. Tbe steamer Monowai, wbicb arrived from Australia today, baa on board about 3,500,000 worth of English sovereigns, consigned to Assistant United States Treasurer Berry, to be melted down and milled into double eagles here and stored away in tbe anbtreasury. About a month ago a shipment vei ned at 11,600,000 waa received bare from Australia, and at that time Assist ant Treasurer Berry waa authorised by the treasury department at Washington to receive tbe ooin at bullion valne for storage in the subtreasnry and to aooept additional shipments to tbe amount of 16,000,000. Soon afterward dispatches announced that the second shipment from Australia, amounting to 12,600, 000 bullion value, bad started an its way from Australia. Tbe treasure will be taken to the mint where the gold will be tested for weight and fineness and afterwards either coined into J0 pieces or stored in tbe subtreasnry as bullion. Tbe gold thus shipped from Australia ia plaoed to tbe credit of merchants who are buying in Mew York and Europe to make np tbe balance of trade. wbicb is naturally in favor of New York at tbia season. A dosen years ago tbia plan was devised by Hngh Craig and others, and by it the annual saving in tbe exchange between here and New York amounts to a large sum. Tbe next shipment, which will arrive before the first of the year, will proba bly be larger than either of the two preceding. INFORMATION SUFFICIENT. HOW UK LtUPPEIT'S FACE BLEACH. lei Tot, CHap ' frtiu!, Or. MME. A. 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During November some interesting and characteristic features in tbe pro- BEAUTIFUL ! , gma political campaign will be auuwu iu piuiurrs vj a. on luoisirap, who has made a special trip to the na tional headquarters at Chicago in tbe interests of Harper's Weekly. Prince ton's sesqui -centennial will be fully treated by tbe Weekly, in illustration and text; and Bobert Reid's decorations for the Congressional Library will form tba subject of an attractive paper. Fight la the Sultan's Palace. Paris. Oot. SS.Le Temps this after noon publishes s dispatch from Con stantinople saying that a conflict occurred at Yildiz Kiosk, tbe snltan'a palace, between Turkish and Albanian guards. Several men on botb aides were killed. TO BE - roughness, or any discoloration or disease of ! skin, and wrinkles (net caused by facial Cowardly Turk. Constantinople, Oot. 26. The Rus sian black squadron called at Tiebi sond, in Asia Minor, and stayed there for a day, creating a panio among tbe Turkish inhabitants of tbe town, who sought refuge In tbe bonses of the Christian residents and especially those ot tbe Armenians. ImericanTjpe Founders Co Electrotypen Stercotypera... Patentees of Self-Spacing Type. Sols Makers of Copper-Alloy Type Oea. gaaamS and Stark Ste.. Portland. Or LI Beaches Faking. Peking, Oot 28. Li Hung Chang baa arrived here, and will shortly pre sent bis report to the emperor. Lake Freighter Aground, Chicago, Oot 26. Tbe big steel steamer Aragon lost her bearings in a fog this morning, and ran aground on a reef off Sixty-third street Toga were unable to move ber, and tbe work of removing ber cargo to a lighter will commence. Tbe lake is comparatively smooth. The Aragon was bound from Escanaba to Sonth Chicago, with iron ore. She is owned by C. B. Jones, of Cleveland. . , Electric coal mining machinery is being rapidly introdooed in Western Pennsylvania. Ceavletloa of C. O. Dewnlag of Zaa besslement Sost allied. Olympia, Wash., Oct 26. Tbs su preme court today affirmed tbe lower court's judgment in the case of Stats ot Washington, respondent vs. C O. Downing, appellant Tbia waa a ease wherein tba appellant, as olerk of Spo kane oounty, was convicted of em bezzlement Counsel for Downing nrged tbat tbe information was in sufficient to charge an offense, tinder the act of 1383, making it em bessle ment for any oounty officer to whom s salary ia paid to fail to pay to tbs coun ty treasurer all sums that shall corns into bis hands for fees snd charges in bis office; also that the information did not charge an offense nnder section 67, of the penal code. Tbe suprems court held contrary to tbia oontention in tbe case of tbe Bute vs. Isensee, tbe defaulting city treasurer of New What com, and ooncludea upon tbe authority of tbat case, tbat no error waa commit ted in tbe lower court in overruling the demurrer in this ease. Tbs excep tions taken by the appellant to oertain charges of tbe lower court are held by tbe supreme court to be nntensbls. A Blood Japanese DnaL San Francisco, Oct. 26. Eats Nish- imto and Harry Nismato, Japanese, and cousins, fought a bloody duel to day at their boarding-bouse. As s re sult, botb are at tbe receiving hospital, Eats with one side of bis bead sliced off and bis left cheek amputated and bia left arm almost severed from bia body. Harry got off better, bnt bis body is covered with wonnds and gashes. Tbe row began over the pay ment of a debt, and Harry used a big butcher-knife, while Kata wielded a Japanese naval sword. Botb fainted from loss of blood, bnt tbey may re cover. . , . afore Armenians Arrive. New York, Oot 26. There were 180 Armenian ateerage passengers on tbe California, which arrived this after noon from Hamburg and Havre. Tbey were shipped in Havre and are booked for various destinstiona. The captain states all have some means, and soma bsvs as muob as 30. He does not anticipate any difficulty about landing them as tbey are not likely to become publio charges. There are only a few women and children among them. The Refugees trill Land. New York, Oot 26. The 184 Ar inenian refugees who bave been held at Ellis Island for several days, will, after all, be allowed to find homes in this oonntry. Tbe New Jersey men who proteited against the colonising of the Armenians by tbe Salvation Army in Ramsay, N. J., hays appeared before Immigration Commissioner Senner to ssk for the release of tbe Armenians. Tbe New Jersey delegation offered to support tbs Salvationists in semiring bonds for tbe refugees ao tbey ahould not beooms publio charges. "Nora, tuke tbe arm of BM," aald the Judge. "Oh, g'way, Jinlge; I doan wan'ter tek do arm er dat ole nigger," aaid tbe woman. There waa much laughtor at this throughout the court room, but Judge Berry repeated bia command: "Take the arm of BIIL" "Have you got a license. Bill?" asked tbe Judge, and Bill, from the Inside pocket of bis vest, pulled out a license. -Bill,- said Judge Berry. In bis most ministerial tone, "do you recognize tbe wise dictates of Providence tbat It Is not good for man to live alone, and also tbat it Is the dnty of man to multiply and replenish the earth?" "Yasser. Jedge," said Bill, fervently. "Do you J" continued the judge, "take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife, to protect and cherish, to cars for ber In sickness and in health until death you doth part?" "Yasser, Jedge." "Nora," aaid tbe Judge, turning to the woman, "do yon agree to take thla man to be your lawfully wedded husbanl for better or for worse, to cars for blm In alckneaa and In health, to love, honor and obey until death you doth partr "I now pronounce you man and wife." aald the Judge, and some Irreverent by stander aald. In a low tons of voice: "And may the Lord have mercy on your souls." Tbe woman puckered up ber month and poohed aa she went out, and reach ing the door, said: "I dunno why In de namer goodness dat jedge doan' tak an git married hlssef, daa wat I dunno, an' him a talkln' 'bout de wise dictates er Providence." Atlanta Journal. Divorce and insanity. Edgar Saltus, a writer of novels who wants to be called a "generator," and not a "degenerate," baa discovered tbat statistics compiled by tbe Germans show tbat Insanity Is ten times as fre quent among divorced people of either aex, as among either those who bars remained in a state of single blessed ness or bave acquired the state of mar ital happiness. From this, Mr. Saltus argues, that "divorces not only wreck the borne, but sometimes wreck tbe In tellect Human affections are pro foundly mysterious; tbe ties that asso ciation weavea are enigmatic realities; and when, through caprice, folly or aln, tbey are trampled on. It la nature that punishes and tbe killing of lovs becomes the killing of reason." Mr. Saltus' phrases sound pretty, but tbey are the veriest nonsense, written for the purpose of making copy. It la a deliberate putting of tba cart before the borse. Tbe German statistics only prove that it is people who are not perfectly sound mentally who marry people they cannot live wltb happily ever afterward. Sane people bars sense enougb to marry a compatible companion, and grit enough to "grin snd bear It" If tbey make a mlstaks. Baron Hirscb's Hoodoo. Hlrscn, shortly before bis reek in Milton for 2 cents per pound William Fraaler ia in Eastern Oregon buying borser to bs used In tbs United States cavalry. The oounty judge of Josephine conn ty wss fined recently f 100 fur buying a small piece of Josephine oounty scrip. The John Day flouring mill, in Qrant county, is runuing sixteen hours day, aud is grinding 400 bushels of wheat a day. Lee Mitchell, of Grant's Pass, ts- oelved a painful wonud from salmon bite on tl:e leg below tne knee, while fishing last week. Two Albany boys bars ahipped Into tbe naval service, and are off on three-years' ornlss on a man-of-war out of San Francisco. At the oannery at Marahfleld waa overstocked, tbs tug Triumph took 2,000 salmon from tbat plaos to tbs Coquille oannery last week. The now quarta mill niaohlnery has all been pot on tbe ground at tbs Black Butte mine, with tbe exception of a small wheel, weighing 4,600 pounds. Tbe salmon oannery at Alsea bay ta making a fins pack, and nearly 10,000 oasea will be put np if there Is no abate ment in tbs run before tbe season oloses, Most of tbe farmers of Powder valley have about finished tbe fall round-up of cattle and bave now in pasture a fins-looking lot of beef steers and fat cows. A movement is on foot among lovers of music in Long Creek, Grant oounty, to organiae a band. A subscription paper for that purpose la being circu lated. City Marshal Logan, of Weston, in sista that boys under 18 years of age most keep off the streets after 7 o olook in tbe evening, and warns parents that be intends to enturoe tbe curtaw ordin ance. There passed through Athena last week a family that proposes making an entire trip to Florida by team. Tbey make their expenses ot the trip by giv log musical performances, tbs entire family being musicians. Tbe semi-annual report of the oounty clerk of Josephine oounty abowa tbat there were, on September 80, outatand tag unpaid oounty warrants to the smount of 184,504.87, tbs estimated interest on which is t?,000, A number of the country papers are fully alive to their own interests in the present gratifying wheat situation. booh notioes ss this are being ran "Don't neglect to settle that littls sub scription aooonnt when yon sell yonr wheat" There are In tbs office of tbe treas urer of Benton county funds amount ing to $2,824, With which old outatand ing warrants onuld be paid were tbey presented fur redemption. ' Boms ot these warrants were issned as far baok aa April, 1887. Wa.hlngtoa. A dredger will begin work on Olym pia harbor next month. Tbe school tax of tbeoity of Spokane lor next year amounts to 1 08.000. William Hopkins has establisbej broom-handle factory in Burlington. Blanche Bennet, a typewriter, waa put in jail in Spokane Saturday, charged with smoking opinm. She was found in Lee Jim's "joint," stupt fied by tbe drug. Tbe superintendent of schools in Whatcom oounty is strongly advising teaonsra to observe Admission dsy tbisyesr. Washington wss admitted as a state November 11, 1889. Tbe commissioners of Kings oounty have fixed the tax levy for 1896 at IS 88 mills on all property witbin the limits of Seattle. Tbe rate on all property in tba county ootsids of oittea, and not included In school dis trict specials, is 13 mills. Tbe mills for making oatmeal and flour in Tacoma and Seattle are run ning nlgbt and day, and yet are behind in their orders. The demand for flour death, aold, bia very beautiful eetats j u0m tbe Orient baa been aimply pbe at St Jean, because It waa too damp to be healthy. He purchased another through an agent and atarted to erect a magnificent chateau upon It After be bad expended about 38,000 on the new property, wbicb be Intended to en dow as a children's hospital after his death, be was Informed that it was even damper than St Jean. He went in per son to see, and boding tbe report true, and tbat tbe property waa of no use whatever for bis benevolent purpose, added to tbe thought that be had been swindled, caused blm to fly Into a vio lent rage, wbicb waa the direct cauat of bia deatb. REFORMS MID MORE THAN A DAT To bring them about, and are always mors complete and lasting when Ihey proceed with steady regularity to a consummation. Few of the observant amnfif us can have failed to notice that oermanentlT healthful changes In I the human system are not wrought by abrupt ! license most salutary medicines which are progressive, steel cable ferry at China bend, a point " iv'i.l. ::.t -u.:.' . r: on me opoaane jraiia & Northern r.i;. i,nKpm,,uiK-M,w vuvhiiiBl tm I - - -- oniiicrmeu py . wa uuui unit way oeiween juarons The Rritiah elniimHv la ehnnt tn tjili and nomenal, and the rolled-oat trade can not be supplied by the present mil la. Bishop Cranston and a committee of thirteen Methoaist ministers bsve com pleted s tborongb investigation of tbe affairs of the Puget sonnd university, resulting in an nnanlmons approval and indorsement of the methods and management of tbs oolloge in all its departments. ine Northern Pscifio will oonstruot a big stone wall extending over 1,000 feet along tbe bank on the west side of tne wharves m Taeoma. Tbe .wall will be of solid masonry, and will be thirty feet bigb and four and one-balf leet wide, it will be plaoed on a solid rock or nardpan foundation. lbs board of oounty commissioners of Stephens oounty has srranterl a to J. H. Saville to conduct a How the risk Iffcow, Young Klsb-Tbers'i a book with Utcewormoult - . Old Flah-KeP away irom loas. Youug Klsb-Why. Old FIsU-Thers Isn't any fashion plate reflected In tbs water this time. That book belongs to a frsckls-faced boy wltb a ragged straw hat. He la suing tor fish, net for tua.-Hsrtford Times. ' tas Litis Wosaes. if that ain't Just llks the womsn," aid tba cornfed philosopher. "If what sm'tr asa tns grocer. "Why. wbsn ws want to abow that a man's Independent ws say bs wears no man's collar, But woman must go and ahow ber Independence by puwin' en a man'a collnr."-Indlanapolla Journal. There are so many laay men that prises should bs given to those wbo work. owi Ttttsr Ws Oa Han.lrsd Dollars Rawarri ht ah. las ol t atarra that saniiol be oured bt uXf. 'ten Vara. ' esse i Ciurfk L'sn, We, the aurieralgned, have known : Oheuet for the last it yearn, and bsllsre iii' nurfwtly amiufsble In all business transt"ni" and Nuaiielallf able to oarry oat any uullgat L, ! made by lb.tr firm. ""una wssv A Tan. a, Wholesale Itrttfslkrs, Tolada, o Winii.e, KlMVAN A MtaviN, Wholvsala DrunlsU, Tnleilu. O ft all's Celarrh Cure); taken ImernalU , antli.. dlraotly apua the blno-t snd nummasiiriaa,I Till Hie system. I'sallmnnlsla aetil free, Vrlaalan Hail s Tamil nils i are tits iHtet, I bellavs Plan's Cure Is the only hik1. cine that will curs ennsunmtluit.l-.A,,,.. M, Boss, WUllaiiispnrt, Ta., Nov. 12, 1m, ewj! iu j-.au. xiili . u, EL rains Mat uvai'l atatheOaeTklnaa fc,yr"t1,f"' a Dose, ia b,1ru,t. ataso. e aea . "S4" traa, aedreW Or. sesaats Mti, Co. Falls. !, B" ,E8T with a al Bs. BlaekweU'e euulne Bull Durham Is la aslaas by Ileal'. Von will flud oounon inside each two ounce bag, aad two pons lualua eston four ounos bag of Blackwoll's Gonuino Durham Smoking. Tobacco Buy abagof tblsoelebretad toneeeoand read tbe mupon whica gl'SseiUMMTaiBatHsprseeuMeaa asvuiawsni iffl JH i ; i PLUC' f 1 V 1 i t ! lr " w ill ' 1 Off for a SU Months' Trip. rrn nnz S No matter how much you arc charged for a small piece of other brands, the chew is no better than "Battle Ax." For JO cents you get almost twice as much as of other high grade goods rVv Rheumatisi no tbe work of training carrier Direons for conveying messages at sea. H vift rorall kinds or work furnished free tm snort notice. Address Hlgiers Employment us See, tl2Tlilrd Kireet, Portland, Oregon. The total population of the earth is esti mated at about 1.200.000 souls, of whom 85,214,000 die annually an average oi W, M8 a day. Nortbport About 9,000 feet of i Wanted! Your tea trade from now on. Schilling's Best wants it your money back if you don't like it A Schilling a Company pau r raacisc oable will be employed to span tbe Co lumbia river at this point, and the in ducement for putting in a ferry la the accessibility of tbe Flat oreek and ad jacent mines on the Indian reservation side. An agent of tbe war department has been for some time looking over tbe territory at the moutbof the Columbia, and, through bis recommendations, it baa been finally decided to plaoe pow siful guns in Fort Stevens, after wbicb Bcarboro bill, at the foot of whlob lies Chinook, will be fortified. This Is a very commanding position on the Co lumbia, and the fortifications will be In accordance with its location. B. F. Benton, of North Yakima special land agent of the Northern Pa of iflo Railway Company, made a num ber ot leases of railroad lands to WaUa Walla sbsep and eattlsmsn last week. Is a blood disease and only a blood reme dy can cure H. So many people make tbe mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, saya: "For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, wbicb the best physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but tbey did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handle myself ia any way; I wss sbso- lntely helpless. Three ooiues ol B.5.S. re- H lieved me so thst wss soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across tbe room, and when I had finished one down bottles waa cured completely and am as well as aver. I now weiga 170." A Real Blood Remedy, 8.S.S. CUreS Scrofula. Canrar. PVvema snd any form of blood troubles. If yoo bave a blood disease, take ahlnnrl m,ll. cine S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vtgeta table) it excluaively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison mstter permanent' It. Ws will semi to anyone our valuable books. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. a..l? -eaP"..T ti (ma WHEAT. Make money br weastl tpemlatloa la Chicago. Ws boy and sell wheat there on mar gins. Forrni a have been mads on s small be (innins by Irsdinf la lotnrea. Writs lur full tears fleet ol relervme given. Revere i esBerienoe on the Chlraao Rnard n( nd a thorough knowledge ol the hue). Trade, si ;?T-JXn,!.",i "aft .u '' Boatd " iTTt. ! v vruo 10 roruaud meson MAILED FREE I ...Speelal frUa List ot HOUaiHOtP COODg, tTO. This straniar Is Issued lor the benest el oar e?".."."r'.f "i?",I,r w,,, "snoot srall Uiemeslres 2L21" ?"'' "re"!' ' o d- aress, You will Dud boihsoodsand prtfw right ...a.u u. Wll-I- 4 KINOa CO., IIS Msrkst street San rranelsoo, Oal. SURE CURE roit PILES &"& "SAW Wi wisp-t itriss esi.uNaeu. la. uoaaabe. rtuZ , FRAZER AXLE Mil! A atf- aut in thi nfoma. VUlCHgC Iu wearing asalllleeara ansnrpaasad.aetnally outlasiluf tarn Imaee ol siiy other brand. Tree Irom AnlmslOlls. tlT THS OKMIIHSk rtiR Sai.l av riRsnnit in tTa-WASlllNITOM MBHtlllAHTa snd Dealers generally. T "We will Uave It Entirely In ymir bands.1 ' K yea purchase a Knrii.e (ls na Uimikiaa Us- ,eiKa, and If It does am do all wesay II will, you ran return It at onr et aonse. Head for Catalogue and Prioe Lmt 10 amertean Type Founders' Co. teeead and tlsrk Its., FsrtlsaS, Of. :MHS. WINSLOW'S HmV , FOR CHILDftaei lis miss - I rersalekyellDrghu. as Cease a Wua -J ln lm lf1 br trtiwtf. f 1 '"is?".", if u iw utywiai ttm y ,. am m.-e.-as.t . n..i li H. F, N, D. i?o!T73,-ti F, U, U. fla. 7fl