The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 06, 1896, Image 4

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    MO T1MX IHOVLO Bat tea
PLANS OF WAR DEPARTMENT.
lu rrat-
fir fbcae troublarf with mwiMmHab In iMk
Ins relief from Hoir i ftumacb Bitter. CntaailiM for
In Iim- u ea.lle relieved In It earlier! ettea Oarrtava.
tail, and a tt I utterly aubveratre of the ten-i'" ' '
ri luwiiii, HitiiiriaMi o th remedy on. j gaa Francisco. Nov. 1. Tb. recent
wle. I he wine Ii' ifli (IvkhI ol dctar m t-aaee of ; u- at. . . , , v
f. tit ami 2isp, tKnry complaint, nervouii. " uarw yiauw
ANOTHER TEXAS TORNADO.
Friends Failed to Recognize Her TOKTi. AN I) LETTER.
Sherman and. Ctaantry Round AbonS i
W mated bp Fonnel Skaped Cloud.
ternocn, at'i o'clock, tornado formed i Tbt Sin Hirilj Kqew Herself.
iKrs. Ridli 10 Cti.fied In Appearing
111. Mn-mii. vu.u uai nan aaara iiiin m. --- - ---
n.-. rtrwiitr and tt umtihm, ailment to , several local militarv stations will nol 1 c-qmrrei omuc Dottom, tour inue
, , in , rtQtaa o( y,, numerical wet, oi n vi"age oi Jirauipo-,
A syndicate hat been formed to tan- j fore, cf the Sun Francisco toy garrison, about ICO mile eouthweat ol this city.
Jul the fireat St Bernard ind oonnacl As a matter of fact, the late, niaueu- Parties who saw it al Ita inception
Turiu anil I,antiann. by rail.
I nevemned to quick a rttre aa IHso'e
Cure for Tone umption. J. H. rainier, Hot
1171, K'altle. Wash., Nov. gs,
II AN l -For all kind-f work rwrnt-hM free'on
atli.rl Finite. Address Hlctr-r'a Kmnluymeut Of
fiiu. 1 Taird 8um IVrlland, Ore;.
to be more thoroughly protected than
ever. Colonel W. K Shatter, the new
comander at the Presidio, i authority
. Engar wai first cultivated in Maderia
in 1490. ; -' .,V.
Brlal OflVr to dncnU Stares, Dry
3axl gtorca, Dralm la Motion.
wich to estatilUh in vrr town on
the (Vast an -exrhinre atrencr lor the A.
l. W. WATra-ritnor ltenta FAcnta Prwidio
1IHIMA. wxi iff uer (in iimu kci. xor;
trrnio. suiniphpst and partlculiirs, addirss at
imrr Fjoiic Cor aokkct n can MAiir
Sha 8j th 8ert af the Oraat
Cbauga 11. Bd TlMMI flood
Ho Ilk U Duo t ttia l"o of Ur.
'WUIIaint fin rilla-Other
I'roBilnon Cltlioaa Toallfjr
tha Horlla of ThU
; ' Kontodr. ,
From tha Call. San Ftanoln-o, Cal.
"Yon don't know met Well, I an
not surprised at that. I hardly know
myself, sud yet here 1 am foil of life
rM-rrwisa Co.. St9 Market street, rooms S3
and 24, Kau Francisco, Cal.
CANNOT II CVBCD
Hy local application, tier cannot reach th
il iVfttwcn H-vniou tb ear. Thcralaontr on
anT 10 cure denfuei, and that ta br eontttu-
tionai remciiH. i-ifiitncw la causej an in-
1 Yer mean that San Francisco harbor it! sJ that out of seething, tumbling
mass of inky clouds, a iunuel-abaped
column descended, until it touched the
earth, aud then began to more north
f.ir thi. atntameni. Vnrikaimnni tha I eastward, accompanied tor tiie usoat
rarioos ohangea effected and in content- terrific crash and roar, as it tore
plation are the direct remit of General ! through the bottoms, uprooting large
Miles' recent Tiait to the Paoiflo coast ! demoUshing everything in its
It ia the intention of the war depart- which, for the first mile or two.
" w Biaaooan cranoiaoo un iwicai , .-.--j -.-v v .-j I.ixik at hit arniiL ronu
and most important military post on i The first nonse stroca- was on tne j - h Ub The color of my
the entire ..o The plan agreed upon : Oeorge Duke farm one 'h.Lw fe a'nd '
include, many change Hereafter the Howe. Iso one was hurt at this plaoe. . pf B
ia to be regarded merely Mi xrom were until it atruca me xarxt. pi,iii, .-.Hfomia.
headquarter for th. post officer, and . far.. ir ' ! and "what ha. produced thi. wonder
detachment of land forces instead of a ; " ,."2! I ful change from alonut death to health-
rendeaTon. for th. principal detach-! known to hate risen and descended! . L iifv
i "Well, I will tell you it was Pink
) Pills for Pale People, Yon will remem
menta assigned to the post im, imru nmn, sgi won otoitga
assisnment of hii-h-nower trans to this ' h not T' been ascertained. Several
station has rendered neoeasary the selec
tion of elevated and advantageous aites,
such as Lime point. Point Lobe and
Point Boo ita, for their mounting, in-
camen onumon oi tn nincou. iinina ol the I a .K. i u. p.j(.
Knaiarbian Tube. U lien Ihia lube ia inflamed J""""" " " " .
parties have gone to that section, but
it will be several hours before definite
information can be-had.
At the Farris place, a tenant house,
occupied by a family named Hayes, waa
literally torn to piece, and .very mem-
Narrow Ktoap of Mr, n.oaenioa From
Wring Hurled Alive.
special fotreapoBdenos,
Portland. Or., Nov. . In my letter
last week, in reference to the clubs of
Portland whtlat I, by do means, tueaut
in Dim a oomnlete club directory, in
rut ntioutug the more prominent, aa I j
did, it was accidental ou my pari tnai
I npgleoted to speak of the road club,
or. mora ovorjerlv speaking, the Uood
Roads Club. j
If 1 be not mistaken, that olub ha
the largest lint of members of any olub j
here. The olub occupies tne mansion
of the late Banker Dckuul. The bouse,
on a quarter block, has been remodeled, j
and a bowling auy nas neon ouut
apart Th. ivnt of the whole-block it
a boautif.nl garden, where lawn parties
are given in mild am. clear weather,
bunting six feot high being stretched
about the garden to keep those from
seeing wbo have not paid to get in.
The object of the club la to euconr-
mr nr,i. vnaA lnii ita tinrantfe seems
naw a . w
1.1.111.- iri. .I..K h.i '
rawer to oo auoiaoituj. v.w
fon have a rumMing wund or Impenect boar-! tn. 01 to. cniei lea to re. 01 ,Uje pro-1 wta av piawa a j
a TX'T improvements for th. defense of ( berof the family ws. more or le in-
iken out and thi tub rwtorvd to iw nomna i this port will be th. establishment of Jered. Hayes is thought to be fatally
condition, hearing lsir,)rl fo'erer; .-h-,,!- ,., .k Marin. hurt
nine ca out o( ten aro caused by calarrb; a "0-y new Station On tbe Jlarln-
-.bleb ia nothing but auiniiaiueJccndiilouof i oonnty ah ore. Th. almost natural The path of the storm lay a mile and
'"SrTHundred Potlar. ft,r anr! ""work, back of Point Lobes, on th. bsl the,t of th. city but th.
caw of dcafneiw (canard by eaurrh) that can-': Ban Francisco ahoi, are to b. mounted cloudburst, which accompanied it was
not be cured br Hail' t'atarrb Cure. &Qd fur
circulars; tree.
r. J. C1TEXEY A CO., Toledo, a
m!d by dmygists, Tie.
Uall't Family fills are the bet.
The hardy Scotch tweeda have a
favored plaoe among th. sea sou's popa
lar textile.
with six or eight of the high-power) furious in tbe eastern suburb House.
living skeleton emaniated weak,
aud a complete wreck. My flesh oolor
! less, my nerves unstrung. 1 had no
blood. If my flesh was punctured, a
thin pink stain was all that oould be
produced. My phvsioiaiis said there
was no hope for me. My friends da
J spaired of my recovery. I was sent to
j Sacramento, where three of the most
i eminent physicians diagnosed my caao,
but they shook their heads and said
j they could not help me, and they re-
gun. and another powerful batW, ia "j" down Cleveland avenue are ZkTZ oD? y ZU
v. t r a i twumartonut with mnrl ha aama aa waa l ' " ' " v
to be located at Lake Merced.
These, acting with tbe already pow
erful battery of dynamite guns and 16
inch high -power rifle, mounted near
tbe Presidio, are considered sufficient
by General Mile, and Colonel Shafer
to take oar. of any hoetil. squadron.
VINING'3 THREE SHOTS
bespattered with mud, th. same as was i
tbe ease during tbe great storm in May.
After tearing down a vacant house east
of the Clem Fitch place, about a mile
east of College Park suburb, the cloud
rose in th. air and went a distance of
two miles, when it descended, but no
further damage has been reported.
KNOCKS FOR ADMISSION.
A Ma
a Caaat-f
Frioad aa
Hla
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of the
transient nature of the many phys
ical ills, which vaxikh before proper ef
forts gentleefforts pleasantefforts
rightly directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge, that so many forms of
aickness are not due to any actual dis
ease, bnt simply to a constipated condi
tion of the Extern, which the pleasant
family laxative, SiTupof Fijrs, prompt
ly removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with millions of families, andia
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
wno value good neaim. its ocneaciai
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
Ariaaaa Oaairae te Eater tha Slatorkood
S of Statoa.
Washington, Oct SO. The people
of Arizona are in favor of statehood,
tays Governor Franklin, in his annual
report to Secretary Francis. The re-
, port ia one of the most voluminous and
do me no good.
"My husband was sent for to say tbe
last good-bye. When I lay on my
couch to rest I felt as though 1 was
finking, down, down, down. I could
not sleep, neither could I rest When
all hope from physicians waa gone, I
determined to try what virtue there
waa in Pink Pills for Pale People, I
commenced taking them and soon be
gan to improve. I continued their use
with the result that to-day I am fully
recovered to health and happiness, and
this in leas than six months from the
time I commenoed their use. All hail
to Pink Pills for Pale People."
J. C Stephens, another resident of
Flaoerville. said: "I was afflicted
Uirn Kllla
i UlmaelC
Olympia. Wash., Nov. 1. Oased
with drink, George Vining, a logger,
deliberately shot Jaise. Jones, at Shel-
avu mil xuuauuiji, ikui y wu au uu aa-
other man, and then ended his own
lire. s
Vininff had nrt.rn.lait i.at amir, ! profuaely illustrated received for years i ;. '.;.,. ,, .v...
. . 13 I- - - o j - , , , . i al lUCUUiaUCUl IV'l 11IU4U
with two men from Seattle, and on. of I 0)6 department It shows that the . , with th. er..tmt dim.
them bit his lip. Th. three men had I tl mining output of the territory for j coltT WM , to waIk mr plaoa
apparently forgotten th. quarrel, and j to J1 wf tl3,9;8.26S. Of this j of ba(iaeMi mT baaia Were so stiff and
were sitting in a saloon at o'clock , mount, gold aggregated 0,200,000, , mn that I oould scarcely bold any
this rooming, when Vining oooly w j exclusiv. of about 1600,000 taken by , y. . drivin mv
n. pro-pectors ana piacer-miuors. ana tetm no, bold whi ,
,0rl1" , t ,9, i -w in tha San Francisco Call that
000. The total product of gold, ailver f w,nd of mio h.d onred of rhen.
and copper in Annua for th. twenty j nllUam D 0,in Fitlk VM, , m-
-:r!?.;"u JOr.3U reg""a menced using them with th. result
tui.ioo Vfio. xoe caiu. snipments
from January I, 1894, to June SO,
1S96, reached 595,379 head. Tbe ter
ritorial board returns show the value
of taxable property has gained (300,000
during the year, and conservative men
claim the actual valuation to be $i0.-000,000.
marked:
"I guess I'll kill a couple of people." j
He went to his cabin at the end of
town and returned with a rifle; looked j
into tbe saloon, but, not seeing th. two :
men with whom he aad quarreled, he !
took up his station acroea tbe street !
About an hour elapsed.wben one of the ',
men, named Mclntyre, stepped out and , '
Vining fired. Tbe bullet shattered;
Molntyre'a arm, and tha arm bad to be I
DUt Off. j
The lights in the aaloon were put
one remedy which promotes internal i out. and tha -men scattered. Vininir
cieiuiiuwaa wiLijimb uuunuaiiug iud
orpuns on which it acts. It is therefor,
all important, in order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when yon pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which is manufactured by the Cali
fornia fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable drmgists."
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and the system is regular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
well-informed everywhere. Syrup of
Ties stands highest and is most largely
Jfced and gives most general satisfaction.
One of the
Advantages..,
waited for another victim and fired at
tha next man to leave th. aaloon. That
man proved to be Jamea Jones, aged :
83, and a particular friend of Vining. i
When the mistake was discovered, Vin- j
ing turned the rifle against his own
abdomen, fired and dropped dead.
Both of the dead men were unmarried.
SITUATION IS WORSE.
ON MEXICAN SOIL.
A California Baachar la
Aeroaa tha Uaa.
A Severa Famine Cannot Bo Avartod ta
India.
Simla, Oct. SO. Th. famine out
look in India ia increasing in gloomi
ness. It is not probable now that rain
will fall and prospects are serious in
tbe northwest and central provinces in
the Punjab. The scarcity is extending
to Be has. At Bombay prioea have
risen heavily. Large imports of for
eign grain are expected. About thirty
lakhs of rupees have already been given
K two v. a rr v.-, 1 ns oi i
- a ' !;; .. ! from the imperial revenue, for advance
seeds, eta. and relief
northwest and central
work in th.
provinces, tbe
an American farmer living on this line
near Tiajnana. is in trouble in Lower
r--ti TTA - r.-lu
v n .a : u. ! Punjab, Central India and Raputans,
irrigation works which are projected in
of eltT-llfe'li'tlis bargains at the
big city more.
miles south of the boundary line. Last
Monday Mansor and his wife went to
visit them.
the border of allowing Americana to
ler that for years I walked the streets ! arouted some interest in good roads, but
I fear that this nas been somewnai
ameliorated by recent oity ordinance
permitting bicycles on the sidewalks,
provided th. riders dismouut within
thirty feet of any pedestrian approach.
ing which the riders do not do with
a aealout fidelity to their own elegant
comfort that is worthy of a better cause.
You'll find the advertisement of
Olds ft King on this page quits inter
eating this week. As I told you in
another letter, 1 know Olds tery well,
and any thing be says in an advertise
ment is quit, as good as th. bent man's
bond. Tha houne says It will offer
some unusual bargains, so as to draw
the attention of your roud-irs. and start
up busines. oomuiuuloation. Their
catalogue may be had free for asking
on postal. Be sure of the number,
803 Washington street, and watch
for tbe "ad" weekly from now until
Christmas, '
Before now, yon bav. doubtless read
of th. recovery of Mrs. Dickenson, at
Mouut Angel. Oregon, from apparent
death, October 18, as th. undertaker
was about to fasten the lid on the coffin
preparatory to taking th. oorpse7) to
the church where funeral services were
to be held. The lady died (?) Friday.
Th. funeral was set for Sunday after
noon. The little church at Mt Angel
was filled with friends Sunday after
noon, the pall spread for the coffin, and
the minister ready to officiate. After
waiting over half an hour for the ar
rival of th. funeral prooeasion, a mes
senger waa sent to discover the cause
of the delay. Soon tha information
was returned that Mrs. Dickenson bad
returned to life, aa above related.
These facta I obtained from th. min
ister myself, who is a worthy, reliable
and truthful gentleman. That was
truly a narorw escape .from being
buried alive. My present Information
is that there are hopes of Mrs. Dick
enson's permanent recovery.
Even bard times help us some. A
recent heavy failure here of J. M.
Mnyer & Co., bringing with it th. fail
ure' of th. Albany Woolen Mills, bas
thrown an immense stock of men's and
boys' Clothing on the market, mad. of
pur. Oregon wool, at exactly wholesale
cost State Senator-eloot Ben Selling,
as assignee, baa cut price, to exaot cost
to raise money at once. So, if . yon
happen to want clothing, suits, over
coats, boys clothing, at actual whole
sale cost, address Assignee, J. M.
Moyer&Co., Third and Oak streets,
sod my word for it, Senator Selling
will quote you at actual cost, for
brand new goods, newest patterns and
latest styles.
The rainy season bat about set in.
that 1 am completely cured."
Mra, J. G. Bailey waa afflicted for a
1 long time with kidney trouble and
could not rest nights. She said: "I
; had beard so much about the wonders
j that Pink Pills performed that I con-
j clpded to try tbem. I commenced
: taking them, and found immediate re-
( lief, sleep nicely, and in every way
i am greatly improved."
! W. F. Fairchild is a drugigst doing
business in Place rvillc He says he
bas been selling Pink Pills for Pale
People f ir several years, and that bis
customers speak very highly of them,
and sales have been more than doubled
within th. last six months, especially
since the wonderful recovery of Mra,
Hadix, whose case wasconsidered hope
lees, aud whose recovery by th. nse of
Pink Pills was considered almost a
miracle. The reputation of these pilla
is fully established fordoing what they
promise. . .
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in
a condensed form, all th. elements
necessary to give new life and richness
to the
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8 A. D. 1 780.
Try Walter Baker & Co.' Cocoa and
Chocolate and you will understand why
their business established in 1780 has flour-.
ished ever since. Look out for imitations.
' Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mats.
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in. Custom prevails on I j.,. , , . . ... I for anch diaesaea aa locomotor ataxia
Our Kail Order Department j enter Mexico freely with horse, and
EX TENTH these opponaniriea for outfit, provided the parties are well!
eSSI we off t" PuP r intend to return. Th. tarn.
: .. . ! rule applies to Mexicans entering this
Children s Natural Grey ! country. Mansur drov. a Mexican j
i in December.
M'tol Undent eir ,
A Faailin. Caao.
Toledo, O., Oct Sa Henry Bamm
attacked bis wife and a party of ladies
who were going to church with a re
volver. He shot at hit wife but missed
hftr and tha hnllet arrnolr W ra Rhmidt
eight, be Wit rested sat fey t posse of I the arm. Mrs. Bamm fled at Mrs.
and not for years have Portlanders had
blood and restore shattered 1 a better opportunity of experiencing
Tbey are an unfailing specific j th. benefit, of the excellent new street
.' pavements that I have recently referred
partial paralysis, St Vitus' dsnoe, act- to in this correspondence. Heretofore,
sties, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous ' walking In tbe business center of this
"lb
s2
"A very smooth article."
hone, bnt tbe wagon and barneM were
At here pictured, fin gr& foods, ta ; of American maoufactctre. At mid-:
lAl
FOR 19c a fcrnrmetit tn..... 1 to 4 jear ilzea
FOR INn a rineut in.. to 8 rear size
I OR 3uc a garuie:u,in . 9 to 16 year sue
A barealTi never matched in Portland' hia
ory. On thcwe will pay the postage, orex
pra, and with each, order will send oar new
Fall (shopping Guide Free.
OLDS C KING,
(01 Waskiaftaa St - fORILAMD, OL
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFOL
KIE i. EUFFESI'S FACE BLEACH.
1 t m
m rales and eonducted to Tiajnana,
charged with smuggling. An imme
; diate trial took place before Joaquin
; Zaxaneta, justice of th. peace. Mansur
t waa fined $680 or five yean impriaon-
ment in Ensenada. The. pa pert were
! forwarded to Ensenada, and the pris
j oner followed. Mansur will appeal
to American Consul God be at Ensenada
for- interference in hit behalf. It it
I believed the absurd heavy sentence will
be revoked by the higher court
a
A Mardorer H anted.
Chicago, Nov. S. Julius Mannow
was banged at noon today for the mur
der of Carey B. Birch. Mannow wrote
a letter yesterday in which be stated
that Joseph Windratb, hit oompanion
in crime, who was execrated Jon. 5
last, was not guilty, claiming be did
the shooting himself. On tbe scaffold
be reiterated the charge made some
time ago, that Judge Horton bad led
him to believe he would escape capital
punishment if he confessed, thus giv
ing him no chance for hit life in hia
trial. Mannow had a criminal record
extending over ten years, and twice
served terms in the penitentiary for
burglary.
Tbe chicory crop ia getting to be
valuable In Nebraska.
Prid, Sr.
American A pplea la Germany.
London, Nov. 8. A Berlin ditpttch
, to the Daily News refers to the arrival
of the first shipload of Americaa applet
MM, a. KfPFEHT an: "I appreciate the ' " HAm-wg-. and their telling for from
fact that there are thousand and inouaandf of i four to eight shillings a hundred-
tne laoiea oi tee uaiiea otatea that would lu wpji,t ahila aia riarm.n ,nni ,
to try my wor.d Kenowned rACg blcach ; t weignt, wciie good Uerman applet at
but bare been kepi from doinf so on account of i this season of the year KWt 10 shillings,
the price, which u ftr be: tie, or I bottles ! "
taken togellier . In order that all of thea ! Taraada la Laaiataaa.
mar bare an opportunity. I will mall free ii . . , ... .
sample boitie. aaieW rcrwJ plain a. rapper, on ( a ueatroouTO toraaao pastea tnrougn
Schmidt fell to the sidewalk. Th.
maddened man pursued hia wife two
blocks, firing at her constantly. She
scaped into a neighbor's bouse. Bamm
then returned and began fuailading
Mrs. Schmidt, after which he turned hia
attention to bit stepson, and fired sev
eral shots at him without effect nd
alto turned hia weapon on the crowd
that had collected. Bamm then
walked across th. street and, taking
off hit bat, fired a tulle t into his own
forehead above the right eye. He wat
taken to the police station to die, but
later ha got np and walked about the
room and asked for a paper to read.
The physicians are puzzled.
Talaabla Malarial Caearthed.
New fork, Oct 80. G. L. Baer, pro
testor of history at Cornell university,
arrived on the Teutonic, after spending
tome mouths abroad, examining the
archives of The Hague for official doc
uments pertaining to th. Venezuela
boundary. These documents go back
to tbe 16th century. Professor Baer
found that some of the records had
found their way into England, which
necessitated his going to London to
examine them. Protector Baer waa
assisted in the investigation by Di.
Dehaan, of John Hopkins university.
receipt of '2tnu. FfafcCKLfcS. pimplea, moth
aallovncM, black head?, acne, actema, oUinesa
or rourbness, or any discoloration or diaeajae of
tneakiu, and wnnk:es (not caused br facial
axpreaaion,) FAtE Bl-EACH remorea abar.lute-lT-
It d.a not outer up, aa cuametica do, but
It la a cure.
fnd for my book "How to he Beautiful," free
on application. Addreai all omamunicationa
awoaiioa
MHI. i. tcrriRT,
Boom , Golden Kule Bulldinf. Portland. Or
Walk Bight to: Toka a Scat.
Tensas parish. La., five or six negroes
being killed. There was widespread
destruction of property.
1 Tea. plenty of um
m H mi vltx (iaan
''ate eif. jron knnw. I
V Kntf ineer atari It
T You want on f 1
Berlin, Nov. S. Bruno Werner, a
clerk, bas been arrested in the Harts
mountains, charged with being th. in
stigator of the murder of Herr Major
Levy, president of the Berlin bar. Sun-
, ur aiuiiuuK. vwauMsr AO.. JJCTV waa
ZZXf&J men to tbe bedroom
. tjiptiwr- Ka.iamiiia : as nia retioenoeai Ateirenstrats. ana
viui forCaSlloiie'SS : clubbed to death. Hit wife wat seri-
j ousiy wounaea tt tne same tuna. The
I assassins escaped. Wilajdlm Qrosae, a
, Ioektmitb. arrested Taetdtv. eonfessed.
SURE CURE FOR PILES f1 Werner planned the murder.
P. ao-SAWHro-ajrLi uimtoiTtM- Myoos. it a sugar produced from th.
fc iMiaii. aUa.tesabs t-aiia,a. ' argot of rytv
Americaa Typo Fonnders Co.
Sec a. Start tv Partlaod, Or.
Cralae of tha Philadelphia.
San Francisco, Oct 80. The flag
ship Philadelphia has been ordered to
prepare for a cruise along the South
American coast She will leave this
port in about three weeks, and it it
thought the flagship will spend most
of her time during the coming winter
in ports tlong the Peruvian coast
Shallow men are generally despised,
bnt they don't require as much watch
ing as deep ones.
Ithtaeara Inland.
Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct 80. A car
on the Pitt ton electric railroad, crowd
ed with passengers wbo bad come to
Wilkesbarr. to witness a political
parade, jumped tha track at Piainview
early this morning. Three women are
reported fatally and a toot, seriously
wounded.
When the British sparrow bswk it
flying toward its dinner it cleave,
(pace tt th. rate of 150 miles an hour.
China has furnished us the latest
y instance of a Li well stuck to.
j headache, tbe after effect of la grippe,
! palpitation of tbe heart, pale and sal
j low complexions, all forms of weak
: nest either in male or female. Pink
Pills are told by all dealers, or will be
tent post paid on receipt of price, 60
cents a box, or six boxes for 13.60, by
addressing Dr. Williams Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
No Salts.
Thi. It a story that Charlet Henry
Webb I dare say you've read Mr.
Webb't txouitite verses In th current
Harpera tells ef a Western experience
f hla. He happened to meet an old
acquaintance in San Francisco a few
year, age, and as there wat grand opera
In tbe city just then, Mr. Webb took the
young daughter of hit friend to hear
"Fautt" The girl wat Just eut of a
convent, 'and had never been In a thea
ter In all her life before. At the curtain
rote Mr. Webb handed her a pair of
opera glasses. Tbe girl looked tt them
for a moment Then the raited them
to her dainty nose, sniffing tt first one
aide and then tbe other.
"Why," she said, at she handed tb
lorgnette btek to ber companion, "yon
ain't got any suits in them." Washing
ton Pott
A Legend Spoiled.
Tbe Napoleonic legend tells how Na
poleon, while Moscow waa In flames,
found time to draw up a decree organ
izing tbe Theater Francla, tayt tb.
Paris "Messenger." Alas the story it
not true. Tbe French national archives
have recently been orerbauled, and It
transpires that Napoleon wat In Poland
when he received tne decree ready to
be signed. He there signed It and tent
It back to Paris, bat In the margin
wrote the following: "To be forwarded
when the army will be at Moscow. It
is Hit Majesty's Intention that tha de
cree should be dated from that town."
Tbe a rehires did not say wbetEer tbe
decree wat sent to Moscow or not, but
It waa certainly not drawn op there.
Mycose is a sugar produced from th.
ergot of rye.
city, during tbe rainy season, baa been,
I might say, almost perilous; certainly
it was experimental, for no man oould
tell when be put bit foot down in tb.
tlougbs between the rows of buildings,
whether be would rest bit tola on a
stump or In the bottom of a sunken
mudscow. Tb. new streets add to
comfort and give impetus to trad, at
the stores, which smply repays tb. out
lay for good paving.
An interview with II W. Scott, editor
of tb. Oregonian, and with Sylvester
Pcnnoyer, mayor of Portland, may ap
pear in my next letter, after tbe elec
tion, if the Interviews can be bad. Ah I
if both of them would only speak their
inmost minds on tbe result of tb. elec
tion, it wonld prove In tores t Id g if not
instructive reading. EZEKIEL.
Twa hooting Affrays.
Cinoinnttl, Nov. 3. There war.
two shooting affrayt last nlgbt In
tb. firit on. a drunken Swede was
ejected from th. Salvation Army bar
racks, whereupon h. shot James Mar-
ray, but not dangerously, and then
shot a littl. girl in tbe wrist H. si to
fired at bls-purtuers-before hs was ar
rested. Th. other shooting was tt
Sherman's distillery, in the western
part of-the oity. The participant! were
two government storekeepers on doty
tt tb. distillery, A. E. McKenzle and
Bernard Langemeyer. McKenzle shot
Laogemeyer in th. bowels and groin.
Langemeyer died tt the hospital. Mo
Kenzie cam. to the police station and
surrendered.
I Don't compare "Battle Ax"
with low grade tobaccos compare f
I "Battle Ax" with the best on
U the market, and you will find you
H get for JO cents almost twice as
much "Battle Ax" as you do of
H other high grade' brands s
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Cheapest Power.....
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We are spending more
than our profits on Schil-
ling's Best tea to get you to
try it just to try it
Your money back if you
don't like it.
At grocers' in packages.
A fkhillint A Company
. tat t lapdat
Harper Haiar.
Bebecot Harding Daivs' new story
entitled "Kances Waldeaui" will be
serially published in Harper's Batar,
beginning in the issue dated October
10th. The illustrations are by T. d
Tbutsttnp.
Laka Schooner Aeuora.
The sohopuer S. P. Ely is rnported
to have been driven on the bi"water
at Two Harbors, Minn., in a gale and
tunk. Her crew had -a narrow esoupt
from drowning.
Battling Colonial Affair,.
London, Nov. 2. Tbe. Daily News'
Rom. oorrtspondent reports that it is
asserted there that Italy, France and
Bussit are negotiating for a settlement
of colonial affairs by Bussta annexing
Erythrea, In Abyssinia, Italy taking
Tripoli, and Franc taking Tunis.
( aptorail by llrlganda.
London, Nov. 3. It Ii reported that
while shooting in Smyrna, Cuptain
Myrrtot, of the Norfolk regiment, was
captured by brlgnnds, nnd that hs 1,
held by them for f 10,000 ransom.
M B. P. riercules. Gas sr Galliot.
i- H. P. ITercuita, Get r Gaiwlrae.
t-f H. P. Regan, Gat tr Gasolint.
1-3 H. P. Oriental, Gat or Gasoline.
; . . 1- 'P. Otto, Gat or Gatoiine.
1-4 H. P. Pacific, Gaa or Gasoline,
t-6 H. P. Hercules, Gaa or Gasoline.
mo II. P. Hcrculea, Gaa or Gasoline.
Stat0 Year Warn ami Writa tor Prices.
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San Francisco, Cal...
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eniimry euatninerawbn cannot arall tbewaalrta
nl our Pally fwial Halea. (lend u your ad.
dreaa. tou will ll ml both snoda and price
right. WILL AVIX K 0
S1M Market Street, San FranoUtn, fat.
WHEAT.
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