The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 19, 1897, Image 4

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    THE BLUES.
irThen cheerful, brsve, ltoht-h.rtd
tvoman Is suddenly plunged Into that
perfection of misery, the bluks, it Is a
Had picture. ..
It is usually this way:
She has been feeling "out of aorta"
(or some time head has ached, and
bock also; has
slept poorly, been
quit nervous,
and nearly
fainted onco A,
or twice: head p :"'
eizzf, ana d.
heart has 7, zK
beat very
fast( then L
that bear
ing-down feeling-. Eer doctor says,
" cheer up, yon hare dyspepsia; you'll
bo all right soon."
But she doesn't ret" all right" She
prows worse day by day, till all at
once she realizes that a distressing fe
male complaint is established.
Her doctor has made a mistake.
She has lost faith in him; hope van
lshes; then comes the brooding-, morbid,
melancholy, everlasting blurs.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com,
pound instantly asserts its curative
powers in all those peculiar ailments
of women, and the story recited above
is the true experience of hundreds of
women, whose letters of gratitude are
to be found on file in Mrs. Pinkham'a
library. Try and see for yourself.
WASTE OF VITAL FORCE
In men hM drained theitwetn from millions
Uvea, it unfits men for business or iiletwurt
nd makes lite IoaOiome to those who suffer
from it. If you would be strong in mind nd
body; If you would throw off the fetter of
wretchedness canned by early aburt and the
tntakea of your life, let ui explain to you how
it ran be1on in Nature's own way by prop
jrly applied Eleetricftr.
v IR. SANDEN'8 ELECTRIC BKLT,' with m
proTed Electric Suspensory, cures Nerrnns I)e
bility, Lme Back, tons of Memory, Confusion
of Idea, Rheumatism and Kidney Troubles.
Restore vital power, stopa all unnatural waste,
eto. Yob feel the corrent, or we forfeit 6,000.
A pocket edition of the celebrated electro
medical work, "Three ( laws of Men, illus
trated. Is sent free, by mall, upon application.
JF.verv roung, middle-afted or old man suffering
the slightest weakuefs should read it,
SAN DEN ELECTRIC BELT CO.
S63 West Wuhln(toi St.. Portland. Or.
fiw mention this Viper.
BEST AXt RELICS'
A piece of machinery run by steam and
overworked a ill become cranky , crtA&y and
out of gear, owing to some expansion of
metal from heat and friction. Stop it
work, rub and brighten and let it rest. In
a short while it will be restored and will
run smoothly. The human svstem is a
nmrhiue. Too much work and worry an
thrown upon it; too much of the best of
daily cares; too much of the steam of dally
business. The nerves become cranky ; they
are restless, sleepless and twitchy, and a
neuralgic condition sets in. Pain throws
the machine out of gear stid it needs rest
and treatment to strengthen and restore.
St. Jacobs Oil is the one remedy of all pe
culiarly adapted to a prompt and sura
eure. So many have so lively testined
from experience and use to its efficacy in
the cure of neuralgia that it passes without
saying that it surely cures. It will be a
gracious surprise to many after the free
use uf it to bud how easily pain, cares and
worry may be lifted, and how smoothly
the human machine goes on.
I RESPITE FOR DDRRANT i
Largest Leather Belt.
i'he largest leather belt in the world
is said to be that in use by the Louisi
ana JUectric Light Company of new
Orleans, which was manufactured ex
pressly for i by a Chicago firm; In
terest has recently been renewed In this
great belt by a recent test to which it
was put - Some time ago one of the
engines of thd plant Was. shut down for
repairs and the belt carried for several
days the load of the entire station,
transmitting by aotual test a load of
200 horse-power.
signed to transmit
but the extra toad was borne without
the slightest sign of failure. This belt
is regarded as the largest one ever made.
It weighs 3,303 pounds, and the hides
of 5S0 steers were consumed in ita
Condemned Murderer Given
Another Lease of Life.
LAW ALLOWS 60 DAYS OF GE.VCF
aprsni Court of California Hears III
Petition en Grant a Stay
of atx.cutlo..
San Frsncieco, Not. 18.- William
Henry Theodore Durrsnt will not bo
hanged at San Qnentin tomorrow mom.
ing, after all, the supreme court of this
state having granted him another
respite at the eleventh hour.
Up to 4 o'olock this afternoon, when
the news was flashed over the wires
from Sacramento that the court now in
session there had granted a writ of
probable cause, and had instructed
Warden Hale not to carry out the exe
cution of Durrsnt nntil further orders,
there was apparently no further hope
for the oondemned murderer of Blanche
Laroont, as bis attorneys, Mi. rare. Dick
inson and Bosrdman, had made a futile
effort to secure another writ of habeas
corpus in the United States circuit
The belt was de- court, and had cot even lieen granted
1,800 horsepower, permission to appeal from that decision
to the supreme court of the Unitod
States.
Meanwhile, however. Attorney Dou
prey hastened to Sacramento and ap-
tn tha afjkfA innmrnit nnnrt fop It
manufacture. This was partly due to writ of probable cause for the purpose
the fact that nothing but the centers 'of staying the proceedings against his
of the hides were used. The belt has . client, upon the grounds that noofficial
now been in use about a year; it has , knowledge of the action of the supreme
never requirea anv alteration, runs
true and straight, and so far has given
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER.
not a moment's trouble. It is made
without rivets or pegs, depending en
tirely upon cement to hold the sections
together. It cost 12,100.
L ' A Famovs tsravarllgger.
George Peacock, the gravedigger at
Oillingham, near Chatham, England,
has just died, aged 75. He had held
the position for 37 years, and dnrlng
that period had buried over 18,000
persons. ':
A VALCABLI FRANCHISE 8ECCRFD
m mm
-IYSFKITICtTRO
rill cure you of Drs
nenala, Indigestion.
and stomach troubles
ot all ti tifls. Fr.ee. IL, On recemt of same we
will di".lverHaiyoarserefliexpressoIiceire
viuaarga.
I FRANK NAU..M
Portland Hotel Pharmacy
Sixth acd Morrison street.
"3l.TI.sm, CI.
B Fun rbssIbd Ea Gross
Yields double the amount of ny other grass
for hay or pasture. Will stand the dry season
and grows as vigorously jn September as in
June. It grows on dry hills where nothing else
will ((row. It solves the problem of pasturage
in the northwest countrr. Price 20c per pound.
Address all orders to M. J. 8HIELOH,
, Idaho.
Dentists ....
Get yonr supplies of u stent rates.
Large stock aud low prices. .
Goods guaranteed. .
Winl-thite 4 Ci, Dental Cejsf, PaiM
C ''CHILDREN TEETHINC." J
f wrWisiiww'ssooTaijrearat;rshuil always heS
mmai lot chthlren UNitelne. ltsoottoes tlje chila.soft- f
S SiJS the gums, altar. r"tn. can; wind rnltiMrid It f
p. the ana nrnMr fordiarrlusa. Iwenty De ceau a
The franchise of easy digestion one of the
most valuable In the gift of medical science
can be secured by any person wise enough to
uea Hosteller's Btomacn nittcrs. eitner to tup.
press growing dyspepsia, or to uproot it at ma
turity. Bullous, rheumatic and fever and
ague sufferers, persons troubled with nervona
nesa and constipated, should also secure tae
health franchise by the earns means.
. ' j
In every mile of railway there are
seven feet four inoheg not covered by i
the rails, the space left for expansion.
Paid Damages Voluntarily.
There was a collision on the Danish
State railroad near Copenhagen some
time ago in which forty persons were,
killed and seventy wounded. The rail-1
road at once admitted that it was to
blame, and instead of fighting claims
fnr ilamnirpji. halt flnnninlfvl sonmmittpa' IBg'
m twrtia ith th rloimanta what will i evening that he was in douht
court of the United States in the mat
ter of Durrant's appeal from the decis
ion ot the federal court had yet been
i reoeived; that the superior court had
acted too hastily in sentencing Durrani
to be hanged tomorrow, as the law re
quired that be be given at least 60 days
of grace, and, consequently, that the
pendency of another appeal in tl
supreme court affecting the condemned
man is of itself sufficient cause of a stay
of execution.
The matter was partially argued
chambers, and later argued before the
full court and taken under advisement
Shortly afterward the court announced
its decision, granting the writ applied
for, in which all the justices concurred,
Shortly before midnight. Attorney
Eugene Deuprey, of counsel forJJurrant
arrived from Sacramento, having crossed
the bay in a steam launch. The pur
pose of this trip was to make personal
service on Warden Hale of a certified
copy of the order of probable cause
issued by the supreme court at Sacra
mento. The precaution was taken that
there might be no pretext for executing
Durrant tomorrow. The warden was
asleep, and was deaf to all efforts to
arouse him. Captain Edgar accepted
the service and agreed to deliver the
Warden Hale had stated
in the
ss to
be fair compensation, so as to avoid ! hat courie ? P""ue. He said that,
having
courts.
the claims brought
International Observatory.
An international meteorological ob
servatory is to be erected on the top of
Mount Kosciusko, at the southwestern
extremity of Australia. Theoriginator
is Clement Wagner, who took the first
meteorological observations on Ben
Nevis, and the founder is R. Barr
Smitb, of Torrens Park, Booth Aus
tralia.
A Valuable Walnut Tree. ,
A walnut tree in Letcher county,
J&y., which jies been sold for-f iOO is
, nearly 16 feet in ciroumference, and
runs np 90 feet to the first limb. It
will cost over $1,000 to get the wood to
the nearest railroad, but it is ex,iected
that $15,000 worth of furniture will be
made from it.
: An Anonjateiu Monument.
The most famous and least known of
all writers, "Anonymous," is to haves
monument set up in Hungary at tbe
expense of the Emperor, Francis Joseph.
This particular "Anonymous" is the
unknown notary of King Bela, who
wrote the "Chronicle of Hungary."
into the n an' event ne would delay the exe
cution until trie latest legal limit or
time noon tomorrow but that he bad
bomb riiODicis add PVRK food, j been advised that he should proceed to
I hn7 thn nriannar aa hA hail rm.Mivo.1
Ail eastern rvrnp, ao-canea, usnany verv i . , .
light colored and of heavy bodv, is made froii no personal service of the stay of execu
glucose. "Tea Garden Dript" is made from tion. However, he finally decided to
sugar Line ana is strictly pure, ifc is iwr sale ' . . , . . . .
by Hrat-cieas irocers. in cans only. Manulao- OH the following dispatch, received
tured by the Pscinc Coisr gysDr co. All geu-1 from Prison Director Devlin, of Sacra
turer's name lithographed on every can. I mento:
I 1 . : supreme court made an order and
Uiamonds have been discovered, in h. ..aved H nroceedinBS nntil further
rar- tnoiatitcn, m wio mci-,r,u atUU orders of the court. Accordingly you
wuicn nave xaiien to me earui.
"King Solomon's Tnamun," only Aphrodisiacs!
Tonic kuttwu. (Hee dictionary.) S5.de a box. S
weeks' treatment. Maaon Chemical Co., 1. O. Box
747, Philadelphia, Pa.
A Tall Chimney.
One of the tallest stacks in Great
Britain is situated at Llanelly. From
the base of the foundation to the ex
treme summit is 400 feet high. The
cap of the top weighs 27 tons, and 720,-
000 bricks were used in its construction.
It is circular in form, and in a gale
bends extremely,
will postpone the execution.
After reading this, Warden Hale said
he would retire, and there would be no
banging in the morning. So further
developments are expected tonight.
ON THE HOOTALINQUA.
I never used so Quick a cure as Piso's
Cure for Consumption. J. B. Palmer, Box ' day to the man,
1171 1 wuul. 0 1UOA I '....
Blonde hair is the finest and red the
coarsest there is.
A Rich Strike Baa Been Reported Near
th. Paaaes.
Skagnay, Alaska, (per steamer Far
allon to Seattle), Nov. 15. Rich gold
discoveries are reported on the Clin
took river and branches of Hootalin
qua, some running as high as $40 a
There has been quite
Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powser.
a rush to the new fields, which will be
prospected during the winter.
Tbe Canadian government has re
called a number of customs officials
who have been . stationed at Tagish
Tlrtorl... Fifth 0.sati.. ' ? - ".
Prinoesi Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen, i " " IL'u. - "7. ' T "
e,?JlCt! ' "J1'"-- ber of provincial police who have been
child, has become engaged to a prince ... , , . 'D ' . ,
of H,.B..,hlitJ-irnatrit1! a vnnmr son I "''" ' "".""t u iagie.l
of . fa,.ff hr,h thl fiw n i bon8e. ,noe ne re" rush the Klon
over tbe smallest principality in Ger
many. If the wedding takes place
soon Queen Victoria may yet see tbe
fifth generation of her descendants.
Kidney and Bladder Troubles Quickly Cured
You May
Have a Sample Bottle of the Great Discovery,
Kilmer's Swamp-Root Sent Free by MaiL
Dt
People doctor their troubles and try different medicines so often without benefit
that they get discouraged and skeptical. In most such cases serious mistakes are made
in doctoring and not knowing what our trouble is or what makes us sick. Tbe unniis
titkable evidences of kidney trouble are pain or dull ache in the back, too frequent de
sire to pass water, scanty supply, scalding irritation. As kidney disease advances the
face looks sallow or pale, eyes puffy, the feet swell and sometimes the heart aches bad ly.
Should further evidence be needed to find out the cause of sickness, then set urine aside
for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling is also convincing proof that our kidneys
and bladder need doctoring. , ". :."
The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney
and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures.
Bold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. Bo universally successful has
an last July
Deputy Collector of Customs Fred
W. Davey, who has just returned from
Tagish. said to a press correspondent
that duties had been collected during
tbe season on 400 outfits. Each outfit
represented from four to seven men.
The duty collected on each outfit aver
aged $60, and the total amount collect
ed aggregated $25,000. Duties were
levied upon everything belonging or in
any way apertaining to an outfit, even
the clothes that a man wore were not
exempted. Several cases of attempted
smuggling were detected, the goods be
ing confiscated in most instances. :
Travel down the lakes has practical
ly ceased, and Mr. Davey says that
hundreds of people will be caught in
the ice and forced to go into winter
quarters wherever they may happen
to be when the ice surrounds them.
Philadelphia NatnralUatloa Frauds.
Philadelphia, Nov. 15. United
6wamp-Root been in quickly curing even the the most distressing cases that if you wish j States District Attorney Breck has sent
to prove Its wonderful merit you may have a sample bottle and book of valuable In
formation, both sent absoultely free by mail. Mention and send your address to Dr.
Kilmer fc Co., ISiughaniton, N. Y. The fact that this liberal offer appears In this paper
is sufficient guarantee.
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Tra-' M tot.
THE GENUINE ARTICLE!
I Walter Baker & Co.'s I
Breakfast COCOA j
Pure Delicious Nutritious.
Coat lesa than ONM CENT m dtp.
lie sura that the package bears our Trade Mark.
Walter Baker & Co. Limited,
(C.ubiishrd 1780.) Dorchester, Mas.
to Washington for assistance in running
down the naturalization frauds which
were recently unearthed in this city.
Mr. Breck has also notified Secretary
Gage that the frauds have assumed gi
gantic proportions. , While Attorney
General McKenna may not personally
take part in the trials, some member
of his official staff will be here when
the defendants appear in court.
Kverr Furnace Operating.
Pittsburg, Not. 15. For the first
time in over throe years every blast
furnace in Allegheny county is in
operation. The starting of furnace"F"
of tbe Carnegie Steel Company yester
day made the resumption complete.
There are 80 iron furnaces in the coun
ty now, snd all are running, making
from two to three blasts every 24 hours.
The daily output of smelter iron in this
county now Is approximately 10,000
tons. There have never been more
than 23 furnaces in blast here before,
but the Csrnegies have lately built
four new plants.
lOfflffs of Downtns. Honklns Co., Chlcsso
Hoard nl Trad. Brokeia. Tll-im.'hamber of Cow
nitre Uuiiaing, t'ortlend, Oregon.)
In describing the local conditions ci
the Chicago wheat market for Decem
ber delivery it is simply a matter ot
opinion whether to assert the market
is manipulated or not. The latter
supposition is th more reasonable.
Stocks of contract wheat have been ex-
hiusted by the unprecedented expert
and interior demand. High values ob
taining have induced speculative short
sales, with tbe resulting condition of a
constantly oversold and congested mar
ket. Granting all of which to be true,
the general conditions which ordinarily
control values are so extremely favor
able to high prices that it is a matter
of great doubt as to whether specula
tion has played any important part in
advancing snd maintaining values.
Kxport clearances of wheat and flour
for the week have been large. The ex
port demand continues urgent and
promises to increase rather than di
minish. Stocks at market centers
show but a small increase for the season
compared with previous years, al
though the forward movement of the
crop has been unusually large. Booeipts
at primary points are beginning to fall
off, and it is becoming more and more
apparent that the spring crop ot the
Northwest has been over-estimated
The continued drought assures only a
moderate acreage seeded to winter
wheat, and that under favorable condi
tions. Crop advices from Argentine
continue conflicting and contradictory,
Advices from Australia assert that
their crop will be below an average nd
give no surplus for export France
continues to buy wheat freely. From
all reports, public-and private, it is
certainty that European stocks are nn
usually small and Curopean require
ments abnormally large. The prospect
for the immediate future seems to fully
warrant present values for wheat, and
should any disaster overtake the Argen
tine crop it is probable that they will
lie fully maintained if not materially
advanced during the balance ot our orop
vear. .
The situation regarding corn values
shows a decided improvement during
the week, although still possessing ele
ments of radical weakness. Stocks, al
ready larger than ever before recorded,
show no immediate signs of decreasing.
On the other band, the cash demand
Dot ii lor noma consumption snd ex
port, stiows a gratifying increase. Val
ues are now IS cents tier bushel below
an average for the last ten years, and
the new crop is certainly below an av
erage in yield. There is little to war
rant a decline in supplies.
REPORT IS APPROVED
Miles' Estimates of Cost of
Our Seacoast Defenses.
FEARS NO TROUBLE WITH SPAIN
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla, 7576c; Val
ley and Bluestem, 7778o per bushel.
Four Best grades, $4.00; graham,
f;J.70; superfine, $3.40 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, S3 34c; choice
gray, 81 33c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $1920; brew
ing, $30 per ton.
Millstiffs Bran, $14 per ton; mid
dlings, $21; shorts, $15.60.
Hay Timothy, $iaaia.50; clover,
$10(U; California wheat, $10; do
oat, $11; Oregon wild hay, $910 per
ton.
Eggs .2 85c per dozen.
Butter Fancy creamery, 45(3) 60c;
fair to good, 85 40c; dairy, 25 (g 33c
per roll.
Cheese Oregon, 11 Uo; Young
America, 13c; California, 8(3 100
per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.60
8.00 per doezn; broilers, $3.00 2. 60;
geese, $5.00: ducks, $3.004.00
per dozen; turkeys, live, 10c per
pound.
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 85 40c
per sack; sweets, $1.40 per cental.
Onions Oregon, new. red, 80c; yel
low, 80o per cental.
Hope 8 13c per pound for new
orop; 1806 crop, 6 7o.
Wool Valley, 1416o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 712o; mohair, 20
22o per pound. ,
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, $2.50 2. 60; dressed mutton,
6o; spring lambs, 6c per pound.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.60;
light and feeders, $3.004.00; dressed,
$4.505.00 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $2. 76 3. 00;
cows, $2.25; dressed beef, 45)jc per
pound.
Veal Large, 45o; small, 6
8o per pound.
Seattle Market.
Butter Fancy native creamery,
brick, 28 26c; ranch, 10 15c
Cheese Native Washington, 10
12c; California, 9 Wo.
Ett'gs Fresh ranch, 20 32c
Poultry Chickens, live, per pound,
hens, 10c; spring chickens, $2.60
00; ducks, $3.60(34.00. .
Wheat Feed wheat, $26 per ton.
Oats Choice, per ton, $20.
Corn Whole, $22; cracked, per ton.
$22; feed meal, $22 per ton.
Barley Boiled or ground, per ton.
$22; whole, $22.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef,
steers, 6c; cows, 50; mutton sheep,
6c; pork, 6Xc; veal, small, 6.
Fresh Fish Halibut, 84c; salmon,
5c; salmon trout, 8o; flounders
and sole, 84; ling cod, 4 5; rock cod,
6c; smelt, 24c.
Freeh Fruit Apples, 25o$t per
box; peaches, 76 80c; prunes, 85 40c;
pears, $1 per box.
Over Thr - Millions N.edet-a.SOS,000
H.eoanma idea (tor th. Colombia
sail at, 10.000 for the Sound.
Washington, Nov. 15. Secretary
Algor has approved the estimates for
the ooast-defunse work submitted by
General Miles, and they will be sub.
ruitted to Chairman Cannon, of. the
house committee on appropriations
some days before the owning ot the
session. In accordance with law, the
exiienditnres of the different seaports
are itemised, but the secretary will
ask for authority to spend the money in
lump sums, so that work on any par
ticular defense may be hurried to meet
emergencies. General Miles divldos
the fortification appropriation for the
Pacific coast as follows
fan niego, Cal... ..........
San Kranrlsi'o .
Columbia river .,. .,
ugtl sound. .... ,
In his report to the secretary, Gen-
eral Miles makes no reference to pos
sible complications with Spain, but
says:
"Although the general desire of our
people is to maintain a condition of
pence with all nations, and the policy
ot the government is one of good will
and peaceful relations with all others,
yet nothing could be mora injurious
than to settle in a condition of Inse
curity and permit the lives of millions
and the accumulated wealth of many
generations to be destroyed or endanger
ed by any foreign power with which
we are liable to come in contact, and
the general plan fur defense which has
been adopted by the government shonld
be steadily pursued until the nation is
in the condition of security and safety
which a due regard for self-preservation
would demand."
l,,H.i.l)IO
......... l.UO.IM)
A VALUABLE CYCLOPEDIA.
Commercial Director? of Amorleaa Re
publics Presented to th. President.
Washington, No. 15. Secretary
Sherman, Minister Koniero ot Mexico,
and Minister Merouot Argentine, mem
bers ot the executive committee of tbe
bureau ot American republics, were at
the White House today and presented
the first volumn of the commercial di
rectory of the American republics to
President MoKinley. There was con
siderable formality about the matter,
the presentation being made in the blue
parlor. Secretary Sherman presented
tbe volume, saying the work was re
garded as of "such vast practical Im
portance to the commerce ot our coun
try, as to be well worthy that vm
ihoolj come in a body to present it to
you. Upon looking through its pages
you will discern its far-reaching value
as a factor in disseminating general in
formation respecting the natnral re
sources, the peculiar commercial activi
ties, the varying occupations, the in
dustries and the latent oapbilities of
the countries of the Western hemis
phere."
President MoKinley made a formal
response, expressing his interest in the
work of the juresu and the hope that
the publ'cation would lead to a closer
commercial relation between the repub
lics of America. With the volume wss
transmitted a letter to the president
from Joseph P. 8imth, director of the
bureau, in which he stated tbe objects
of the publication. It is a commercial
cyclopedia of tbe Western hemisphere,
intended to furnish information for the
benefit of merchants and agriculturists.
President JUcKinley has been congratu
lated from time to time during the
progress of the work, and has shown
great interest in it.
A WHITECAP OUTRAGE.
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Brown ticket in every package of Scti
lings Best baking powder.
Yellow ticket in every package of Schtl
lings Best tea.
Schillings Best baking powder and tea are
- hrrmtx they are money-back.
What is the missing word r not SAFE, although Schilling' t Sett baking
powder and tea art safe.
Cot Schilling Btit baking powder or tea at your grocers'; fake out the
ticket (brown tickvt In tvry package of baking powder; yellow ticket In tiis
tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December jit.
Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket ; after that only on
word for every ticket. ,
If only one person finds the word, that person gets 1 1000.00; if levernl find
It, I2000.00 wilt be equally divided among them.
Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket wilt rerelvt set of cardboard
creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one
envelope will receive an 1S98 pocket calendar no ailvertlnlug on it. These
creeping babies and pocket calendars will be diilci-ent ftom the ones ottoied In
tbe laM contest..
Better cut these rules out.
MM
Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO.
From Hoston to Bristol.
Two centuries sgo Bristol was the
greatest port on the west coast ot Eng
land, and many a Puritan ship sailed
from its docks. A special agent is now
in the Unitod States negotiating lor a
steamship line between Boston and
Bristol, and the municipality ot Bristol
has voted to expend a sum of a million
and a half sterling in the construction
of docks to accommodate the largest
vessels at the mouth ot the river
Severn.
A I'yreneenn Hepublle.
Andorra, the little republic on the
bonier of France and Spain, Is going to
give up I s picturesque isolation. It
now has a telegraph line connecting it
ith the French svsten and a carriage
road is being constructed to take the
place of the mule track over tbe Pyre
nees which for ages has been the only
means ot access to the town.
It is said Unit if the earth's atmos
phere were suddenly Increased in thick
net to 700 miles the sun could not
penetrate it and the earth wo'tld soou
be wrapped In Ice.
HOW! THIS f
We offer One Ilumlrnl Dollars Rnwaril for any
esse uH'aiarrh that canuiH hcurcit hv Halt's
Caiarrh (jure, .
F. 4. f'ltKNICY it V(t.. Toledo, O.
We, the iiiiilerilinKl,lia,e known K. 1. t hi'iier
for lite iasl IS years, anil believe him perlcotiy
hororable In all buslneiia traiisacMoiiM ana
fl-inui'lallr aitle to carry out any cbt'fatluiis
Bands by their firm,
tV'KST I MI'SX.
W hul.,iii Prnent'ts, Toledo, Q.
WALhtKU, K1NIUN A KLHVIK,
Wliulenale lnuar a , Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh t;ure Is takfti iuiernslly, sel.
lug directly iimn the lite! and tnm-ous stir,
fai'iisol the s)su'tn. Testimonial frets. A'r.cf
1M. er holtle. Mold liv all druggists.
Hall's Family Pills ars the lt.
The population ot Dublin, Irtrlnml,
has decreased within the lust 10 yuan
from SfJl.OuO to 215,000.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WK ARE ASSERTINO IN THE COURTS OUR RlflHT TO TIIS
EXCLUSIVE USB Ot THE WORD " CA8TOR1A," AND
PITCHER'S CASTORIA." AS OUR UtAUK MARK.
same
on every
wrapper.
. San Francisco Market.
Wool Nevada 11 18c; Oregon, 19
14c; Northern 1416o per pound.
Jtiops 1U3 14c per pound.
Milistoffs Middlings, $20322; Cal
ifornia bran, $16.0016. 50 per ton.
Onions Xnew red, 7080c; do new
silverskln, $1.001.15 per cental.
Butter JTanoy creamery, 37 28c;
do seconds, 252fio; fancy dairy,
24c; good to choice, 2123o per pound.
Ulieeso Fancy mild, new, 124c; fair
to good, 7 8c per pound.. ,
Eggs Store, 18 26c; ranch, 89
41c; Eastern, 1725; duck, 26c per
ozen.
Potatoes New, in boxes, 80060c.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia.,'
i.603.00; Mexican limes, t2.60
.00; California lemons, choice, 13.00
2.60; do common, 78ct 1 per box.
Hay Wheat, 1215; wheat and
oat, 111; oat, Cl012; river bar
ley, 78; best barley, 110 12:
alfalfa, 89.60; clover, $810.
ErOfch Fruit Apples, 8585o per
arge box; grapes, 20(i80o; Isabella,
6075c; peaches, 60cw,l; pears, 40
vBc per box; plums, 85 860.
Two Ohio Girls Beaten and Tarred and
Feathered.
Holgate, 0.,Nov. 15. Word reached
this city this evening from Oak wood, a
hamlet 26 miles sooth, of an outrage
perpetrated last night by whltecaps
upon two girls, Edith and May Hub
erts, 19 and 17 years of age, respect
ively. Ten days sgo the young ladies
received a wbitecap notice warning
them to leave the town and county,
but they paid no attention to the no
tice. Last night, they were awakened
by a band of eight or ten men entering
their rooms and dragging them from
their beds in their night-robes to the
near-by road, where they were terribly
whipped with a cat-o'-nine tails, which
was found this morning. After beat
ing them, they gave the girls a coat of
tar and feathers and took them back to
the house, where they were found un
conscious this morning.
May, the younger of the girls, Is In
a critical condition, the flesh being cut
to the bone by the whip. There is no
clew to the perpetrators.
tudue Hob bed ot Klondike Gold.
Chicago, Nov. IS. Joseph Ladue,
who strnck it rich in the Klondike, was
robbed of $700 worth of nuggets in the
depot of the Lake Shore railroad today.
The thief managed to secure the gold
while Ladue was walking from his
train to the depot door.
Held Up by Loos Hi(hwsymaa,
lwiston, Idaho, Nov. 18. Word
has been received here that the Warren
mail and express carrier was held up a
few miles from Warren by a Ions high
wayman. He turned over the express
box, which contained a considerable
amount of gold dost, although the ex.
act amount is not known.
. Boston, Nov. 15. By the collapse ot
s three-story briok building today four
men were injured, one ot whom, It is
said, will probably die,
Passenger Train Horned.
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 15. A passen
ger train on the Louisville, Henderson
& St. Louis road, which left 8t. Louis
last evening, and was due in this eity
at 7 o'clock this mo-uing, was derailed
and entirely consumed by fire at 4 this
morning, nine miles from Louisville,
No iives wore lost, and so far as known
no one was 1 seriously injured. The
loss will be heavy.
Chicago, Nov. 15. Fire today de
stroyed the department store of W. A.
Wleboldt & Co. The loss it about
$166,000.
. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannls, Massachusetts,
teat the originator of PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the
tliat Juts borne and does now nf JT"
bear the fao-stmile signature of QZa&ffi&c&M
Thit is t!u original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and fee that it is
the hind yon have always bought ZLfflt-J? on th
and has the signature ofAffl&C&kt wan-
per. Vo one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is
President.
' March 8, 1897.
Do Not Bft DrflivArtV
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute
which som druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies
on tt), the Ingredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
S7
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
" eoaieaas. tt ssuaaef eT.asr. aae
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SUITS UNIFORMS D TO OR0KR.
Sand for Our Athl.Us (;aialoua.
WILL FINCK CO.,
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f.T truolng and lectin. Gold or Bllve?
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WHEAT
Mak money by sucossfiil
lieoulaiion In CnloaRo. We
bur and sell wheat on mar
Ins. Fortunes have lieen
mad. on a small iwsinnina; ny trading In fu
tures. Write for full isrtlriulars. Hest of rel
ereiio. given. Beyers! years' esnerl.noenn ths
ChlcaKO Bosrd of Trade, and a thorouKh know
ledge of th. business. Bend for our free refer
enc book. DOWNING, HOPKINS Uu-i
Chicago Hoard of Traits Brokers. Offioas la
Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash.
K. P. N. C.
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WHEN writing to ady.rtis.rs, rslsHsSf
I f esiusisj hiis super,