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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1898)
BLOWN TO DUST Sampson Again Bat tered the Forts of . Santiago. MORRO ALONE WAS SPARED rMHlM Hnrle Charge of Dynamite Id to the Bay-Aim mt th imirian Oanaen Wa DmrniM-Toi-udi of Projectiles Throw. . Off Santiago de Cuba, via Kingston, Jane 18. Boat-Admiral Sampson's fleet bombarded the batterlet at Santi ago de Cuba (or the third time at day light this morning. For houis the ehipe pounded the batteries at the right and left of the entrance, only sparing El Morro, where Lieutenant Hobeon and bin oompaniona are In prison. The western batteries, against which the main assault was directed, were badly wrecked. One was utterly de stroyed. In others, many guna were dismounted. At first the Spaniards replied passionately and wildly. Most of the guns were deserted. Not a ship was struck nor a man in juied on the American side. It is believed the Spanish loss of life was heavy. .' As a preliminary to the hammering given the batteries, the dynamite mm isr it sfMt 'A, JLOMk A. ' - ' l BIRiyS-EYE VIEV OF oruiser Vesuvius lait night at midnight was given another chance. Three 350 pound charges of goncotton were sent over the fortifications at the entrance The design was to drop them In the bay around the angle back of the emi nence op which El Mono is situated, where it was known that the destroyers were lying. - The charges went true, as no reports were heard a peculiarity of the explo sion of guncotton in water. 'Whether the destroyers were demolished is not known, bnt the destructive area of gun cotton is large, and it would not be surprising if one or both torpedo-boats were destroyed. The third charge exploded with ter rific force on Cayo Smith. From where the Beet lay, the entrance to the harbor looked, in the black night, like a door opening into the fire of a titanic furnace. A crater big enough to hold a church was blown ont of the side of the Cayo Smith, and was clearly seen from the ships this morning. Admiral Sampson issued orders for the bombardment last night. Coffee was served to the men at 8:30 this morning, and with the first blush of dawn the men were called to quarters. The ships steamed at five knots to a 8,000-yard range, when tbey closed up, broadside on, until a distance of three cables' lengths separated them. They were strong out In the form of a cres cent, the heavy fighting ships in the center, the flagship on the right and the Massachusetts on the left flank. The line remained stationary through out the bombardment. . The Vixen and Scorpion took up positions on the op posite flanks close inshore, for the pur pose of enfilading any infantry that might fire upon the ships. - When the ships got into position It was still too daik for any firing. The admiral signalled the ships not to fire nntil the muzzles of the enemy's guns . Hunted t FoUom Prlton. Sacramento, Cal., June 18. Frank Bel lew, the Dixon poisoner, was banged at Folsom prison at 10 o'clock this morning. Be was dead exactly 11) minutes after the ' trap was sprung. He made no oonfesaion or statement on the scaffold. The crime for which Frank Bellew suffered the death penalty was the poisoning of his brother Louis and sister Susie at Dix on, Solano county, November 7, last year. . ' v ' ' - - ratal Flooi In Kuiu. ' Kansas City, June IS. Four lives were lost in the flood that followed the bieaklng of the dam at Chelsea Park, Kansas suburb, last night The per sons drowned were Mrs. Elsie Green lee, Robert Cakarole and hli two chil dren. The property loss will be con siderable. ' l: Turk Affala Burning VHlafM. Cettinjo, Montenegro, June 18. The Turks have renewed the work of burn ing villages. Today firing continues on both sides throughout the whole of tiss Borans district, In the embrasures could bo seen by the sun captains. Fifteen minutes later, at 6:35 A. M., the New York opened with broadside from her main battel y at the works cast of tiie tuitrauve to tlx bor. The fleet, enveloped In smoke, pelted the hills and kicked up dirt and masonry. It was a magnificent spectacle. Though the gun captains had been oau tiontid not to waste ammunltiun, but to fire with deliberation, the fire was so rapid that there was an almost con tinuous retiort. The measured crash of the big 13-inch guns of the battle ships sounded above the rattle of the guns of the secondary batteries like thunder claps above the din oi a Hurri cane. A strong land breese off the shore carried the smoke of tho ships seaward. while It let down a thick curtain in front of the Spanish Runners. Their guns responded spiritedly at first, but their frenziod, half-oraaed fire could not match the cool nerve, trained eyes and skilled gunnery of the Americans. Our fire was much more effective than in preceding bombardments. The admiral's ordnance expert bad given explioit directions to reduce the powder charges and to elevate the guns so as to shorten the trajectory and thus secure a plunging fire. As the shells in the preceding bombardment dropped with the almost straight trajectories of projeotilos with full charges, It was almost impossible to plant them. They would shoot into the air, encircling the batteries, owing to the high elevation, and fall far ever the fortifications. The effect of the reduced charges was mar velous. , ' In IS minntes, one western battery was completely wrecked. The Massa chusetts tore a gaping hole in the em- SANTIAGO HARBOR. placement with a 1,000 pound projec tile, and the Texas dropped a shell into the powder magazine. The explosion wrought terrible havoc. The frame was lifted, the sides were blown ont, and a shower of debris flew in every direction. One timber carried out of the side of the battery went tumbling down the hill. The loss of life must have been great. The batteries to the east of Morro were harder to get at, but the New Or leans crossed the bows of the New Yor k to within 1,600 yards of the shore and played a tattoo with her long 10-Inch rifle, hitting tbem repeatedly, striking a gun Squarely In the muzzle, lifting it off its foundations and sending it sweeping somersaults into the air. After awhile Admiral Sampson sig nalled the ships to temporarily cease firing, in order to allow the smoke to clear from the batteries. When the order came at 6:20 to cease firing, every gun of the enemy had been silenced for 10 minutes, but as the ships drew off some of the Spanish courage returned and a half dozen shots were fired spitefully at the Massachu setts and Oregon, falling in their wako. Throughout the bombardment the Vesuvius and the Porter, by the direc tion of the admiral, lay outside of the right flank. . The steam launch of the flagship scurried among the ships, carrying mes sages. At the close of the action a stream of multi-colored flags floated from the New York, generally complimenting the ships, and especially commending the work of the Texas and New Or leans. The men of the New Orleans raised a cheer, which was passed quickly from ship to ship until every jackie in the fleet was howling himself hoarse. The destruction and death at the western batteries must have been appal ling. Many of the guns had been mounted during the last few days. From this It la inferred that Aitmiral Cervera had given up all hope of ex tricating himself from the trap in which be is caught, and had moved the guns from some of his ships to strength en the land defenses. Admiral Sampson Is highly gratified at the result of the bombardment. He thinks the western batteries prac tically demolished. As some of the guns on the eastern batteries did not fire he thinks it is probable they were only dummies. The only regret expressed is that Lieutenant Hobson and his companions, by their presence in El Morro, made it saored. Otherwise it would now be a pile of ruins. The number of shots fired is not known at the time this dispatch Issent. Judged from the position near the flag ship, which, during the bombardment, with several interruptions, fired 208 shots, 80 from her 8-inch guns, 184 from ber 4-inch guns and 89 from her 6-poonders, probably no fewer than 6,000 projectiles were fired, of a total wslsbt of half a million pound J.T kJT sWTI .Ta, .l.'Sl' -.-W ..'iV ... WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. Trad Condition la th Landing CltlM f th World. ?RpoTtM by Pownlnf, HopMni 4 Co., Inc.. flouM ol Tw'f Hmkor. Til to 11 ( Mniber Ol Commero building, Portland, Oroon. Professionals are now of the opinion that thore are but two considerations in the market, the crop prospects and the stocks. They believe that the price of July will be particular ly affected by the conditons likely to make the win ter wheat harvest an early or late one. The geneial sentiment Is rather bearish on the price, but it la borne in mind that with less than 1,000,000 bushels contracted at Chicago, eonjostion, even without any manipulation, could east ly be created. A rainy night might delay the harvest so as to cost July short seller a good deal of money. The fooling as to September and December is that anything around 80 cents wilt bo a high price unless the otop pros- Dect ia disturbed in an imoortant way. With these futures It will make little difference whether the harvest la late or early. If a crop of 700,000,000 bushels, or even 800,000,000 bushels Is secured, it Is taken, tor granted a price anywhere around 80 cents is too good to expect. Wheat speculators know, very well that crop conditions abroad are as Important to the price as the conditions at home; and so when they talk of 80 cents as a high price they prerame the continuance of good harvest prospects the world over, That Is the outlook now, although there aro some complaints of unseason able weather on the continent, just as there are of "rust anv cinch bugs in Kansas." There never its been a year without some complaint from some quarter or without some crop mishap. So tar, however, the harvest outlook Is in a general way a tine one the world over, trtoli week now nntslxM a large wheat area, and in thrve weeks the re sult of the entire winter wheat crop will be settled. Portland Mara. Wheat Walla Walla, ?3c; Val ley and Bluestem, 74o per bushel. Flour Best grades, il.DS; graham, t3.7S; superfine, 3.25 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 43c; choice gray, 8889o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, 133; brewing, $34 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, 117 per ton; mid dlings, (33; shorts, $17. liay Timothy, $11012; clover, $10 11; Oregon wild hay, $0(310 per ton. Eggs Oregon, 1B( I6a per dozen. Butter Fancy creamery, 83;85o,' fair to good, 8580ot dairy, 8630o per rolh Cheese Oregon full cream, 12o; Young America, 1330. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.60 per dozen; iieus, $4.00; springs, $3.00(4; geese, $8.00(37.00; ducks, young. $40 6.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, ll13e per pound. Potatoes Oregon Bnrbanks, 25 85c pes sack; sweets, $1.75 $ per cental, Onions Oregon, $1.00(31.00 per sack. Hops 6 13 Mo per pound for new orop; 1888 crop, 4 60. Wool Valley, 14(3 loo per pound; Easterq Oregon, 6(3 12c; mobair, 36c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 4o; dressed mutton. 6c; spring lambs, 10c per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.35; light and feeders, $3.00(34.00; dressed, $6.60(38.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00; cows, $3.503 8.50; dressed beef, 8 (3 7c per pound. . Veal Large, 6c; small. Bo per pound. ' Seattle Market. Vegetables Potatoes Yaklmas, $11 g 13 par ton; natives, $810; Califor nia potatoes, $1.60(g3 per 100 pounds. Beets, per sack, $1.35; turnips, $1.36; carrots, $1.35; hothouse lettnoe, 45o; radiBbes, 13)$c. " ; Fruits California lemons, fancy, $3; choice. $23. 60; seeding oranges, $1.50 1.75; California navels, fancy, $3 3.25; choice, $13.50(33.75; ban anas, shipping, $3.35(33.75 per bunch; itrawberrles, $1.S61.60 per crate. Butler Fancy native creamery, brick, 18c; ranch, 7312oi dairy, 13 (3 15c; Iowa, fancy creamery, 18c. Cheese Native Washington, 11(3 13c; Eastern cheese, 13(3130. Meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 8c; cows, prime, 17)o; mut ton, 8c; pork, 7o; veal, 8c. PoultryChickens, live, per pound, 14c; dressed, 16o; spring chickens, $3.50(83.75. Fresh Fish Halibut, 84o; steel heads, 7 3 8c; salmon trout, 9810o; flounders and sole, 8 (3 4c; herring, 4c. Oysters Olympia oysters, per sack, $33.26; per gallon, sold, $1.80. Wheat $36; feed wheat, $38. Oats Choice, per ton, $36. Corn Whole, $36; cracked, $35; feed meat, $25. ; Barley Boiled or ground, per ton. $26; whole, $24. - Flour Patent, $4.78, bbl; straights. $4.50; California brands, $5.75; buck wheat flour, $6.50; graham, per bbl, $4.25; whole wheat flour, $4.60; rye flour, $5. Mlllstuffs Bran, per ton, $15 shorts, per ton, $18. Feed Chopped feed, (31(323 per ton; middlings, per ton, $18(310; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Hay Puget Sound mixed, $10OlB; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $1516. Baa Fraaeuea Market. Wool Southern coast lambs, 78c; San Joaquin, 78o; Northern, ll13o per lb. Hops BO 13 Ho per pound. Millstufls Middlings, $2050(332.60; California bran, $16.60(317.00 per ton. Onions New. 40 (3 65c per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 18c; do seconi, 18c; fancy dairy, 17c; good to oboice, 1S(3180 por pound. Eggs Store, 14(3150; ranch, lift 3l8o. Fresh Fruit Apples, $40(31.60 per large box; cherries, 40c 00; do red and white, C5(340o per box. Citrus Fruit Oranges, navels, $1.35 ($3.00; Mexican limes, $4.60; Cali fornia lemons, 76c(g$1.00; do choice, $1.28(31.60; per box. Potatoes Early Rose, 40(3 60a, Hay Wheat, $20(384.60; wheat and oat, $20(928; oat, $14.80(316.60; best barley, $16(318.60; alfalfa, $12.00(3 1H.60; clover, $18(316. Cheete Fancy mild, new, 9)0; old, 10c per poEci THE MILITARY GIRL. A Mew Ti Brought About bj Oar War with Hinlu. With bound the military girl has sprung Into fnuhlou. Oue of hr ways Is tlie temporary abolliiou of tu kins so far as other girls art unvrnod, Meeting her dearest friend, alio salutes In a truo army way. She do not crab her or remark, "You dear thing!' Tho arms of both girls aro raised promptly to their hats, and then shoved out with quick movement. Thou they axe dropped to their side uud stay there. The walk of tho tullltary girl is marked by a firm step forward rather longer step than visual, aud the shoul der are held well back, the head stead Ily up, with the ryea loofclng straight forward, and the chest Is thrown well out This new type of girl when she turns swings around cleanly on her TH MILITARY OIRI- heels, for oil the world like a genuine army man. The new military conversation, or rather the host of military phrases, heard these days Is exceedingly Inter esting. A girl returns from some shop ping expedition. Before tho war was started she would have said very sim ply: Til go up and tell mother about It" Now tier phrase la. Til go and give the countersign to mother." Or, telling a sister to say such and such to her father, she will say, "lteport to headquarters," "Advance Into the other room," Is the proper way to put It now, and, In stead of speaking of going np or down stairs you should say. If yon would be really In form nowadays, "I'm golug aloft," or "I'm going below." Betaking one's self to one's downy couch Is expressed by the words, "I'm going to turn In," and on the street, when two, or three or four girls aro walking together, there are often to be heard these words of command, "Right about facer and "Forward, march!" MARS AND CUPID. Oea. Weoley Merritt Ha Van the Heart of a Handsome Chicago Qlrl, Miss Laura Williams, of Chicago, whose betrothal to Ckn. Wesley Mer ritt was announced recently, nnd whose marriage will take place on the General's return from the Phillpplm. Is a handsome and attractive young woman of 20. Her hair and complex ion are very light, and she Is tall and slender. She Is fond of horseback tid ing, bicycling, golf, and outdoor sports. and is very wealthy. MIms Williams Is a granddaughter of the late John D. Caton, who left an Immense fortune and made her one of bU principal heirs. Uer father, Normnn Williams, found ed the Chicago Telephone Company aud the Eastern Electric Company. Ue drew np the papers forming the Pull man Palace Car Company, and was a f ! a.: delegate to the Paris Electrical Expo sition In 1882. Despite the disparity In the ages of Gen. Merritt and his be trothed, be being over 00, It la a cr.se Of genuine love on both sides. A Verbal Struggle. Fifty long names have been Invented and used for the apparatus by which photographs from a succession of pic tures are thrown on a screen and made to appear as moving figures. "Bio- graph" and "motograph" are the sim plest. Tanoramograplr and "chrono photograpboseope" are among the long est "Cinematograph" and "klneto-. scope" are among the most common In use. "Phantoscope ' and 'Trltngraph are the most poetical sounding. "Tlient- ograph" and "motorscope" ore not bad. What "lobsterscope" and "cormlno- graph" are derived from no one but the Inventors know. Here Is a fine chance for the struggle for existence among fifty words. May the best word win and the fittest survive. Hartford Cour- ant Organ Played try Electricity. ' Electricity is used to operate a newly designed pipe organ, the keys closing circuits, which operate magnetic coils, to control the air valves, and the stops being operated by switches arranged above the keyboard. : Ancient Keys of Sletat Keys of bronze and Iron have been found in Greece and Italy dating from at least tho seventh century before Christ r 5 vw 9 la Ear and Eyes Wore Affected -Little Ctrl tho Victim. "Mr lit t le irl liml yry tmd mtrofidn trouble, whleh aliMcled hi-r rnra nd rye ami oatidml her groat tufl'nring. I got it bottle of Hood's rittriiiaiill and bo gnu taking it. Th sonm noon IiviiIihI, and aftnr tlm use of two bullion idie w cured. Mm. HoWABi) 1'orn, Alpha, Or. Hood's Garsaparilia ! Amorkia'i Oreateat Meitlntne. II I itx tor IV Hood' Pill cure Imllu.'Ml.m. htUiim. t'w With Kar Klna. A cow I the last creature one would expect to see with ear-rings, yet every cow In Bellgum must wear them now. The director-general of agrlonltura has iasnod regulation that all animals of the bovine species aro to wear ear ring as soon as they have attained th airs of three month. Brooder aro obliged to keep an exact account of th animals raised by them and the ring on which Is engraved a number la fast ened In th animal' ear to prevent the ubstitutlon of one animal for another. TUT ALLKN-a FOOT-KA8B. A powder to be shaken Into th shoes. At tills waiion your feet ftnl willii, nor vous, ami hot, and get tired ennily. If you bar smarting feci or tlxbt aboea, try AUon's Koot-Kase. It coJ the fcet and make walking eay. Cures swol ni and swrutlng feet, blisters and toIIuu spola. Koliewo cortid and bunions of all pain and f ives rest and comfort Ten thousand tea imoniula ofenrea. Try It lorfav. Bold by all dniL-jtlsU and shoe mures furific. rWnt bv niBil fur 2,Vj In stumps. Trlni pai'ktijt FKKK. Address Allen & OluiuUd, L Roy, New York. Ton Mr Vra When lteady, Clrldley." Too may fire when roady.Grldley." That phrase of Coniniodoie Dewey', a the Olympia (teaming slowly, was getting th range of her guns on the Spanish fleet, is likely to bo lung quo ted and widely remembered. Surely, savs The Criterion, It breathe cool ness, care, confidence in the face of an enormous and pressing rosponailiii ity. Compare it with the thunder It instantly wakened, tiie tremendous for ce it lot loose, the terrible destruction that followed, and you will find It the most typical Americanism o! the quarter-century. Mark, too, Its politeness, s well It touch of comratlushlp. WACOM IWPKOVItln Tha new fmmoved 8tmiffhton WAffOfl (tana ins racnei. i wo ear maun navx uini arrived. It par to have the bust. Write for Ires catalogue. JOHN rOOl.R. wd agent, foot of Morrison mreot, Portland, Or. The Bev. Dr. J. 0. Boyd has been pastor of the United Prsebyterlan church In Lebanon, Pa., 40 years, and, it Is said, has not missed ( day's preaching In all that time on account of illnes. rtio's cure for consumption is our only niemcme fur cougns ami com. mm. t;. lieita, 43 Nth are., Denver, Uul , Nov. o.Ttt. Hold lh Trace In I'laea, A Kansas inventor ha patented a wbiftletree attachment to bold tho traces In place, consisting of a honked rod running parallel with the whiffle tree mounted on each end of the latter and controlled by a spring so that It may be puller out to slip the tiace in position, the hook holding It in place. t'nluadlna Maohlna. Kallroad car can be quickly unload ed by new machine which Is provided ith section of tubing laig enough to receive the car, which runs in on two rails, after which tho tube is lifted and rolled upward at an angle until the top of a chute is reached, an opening In the tube permitting the load to fall Into the chute. ' A LIVING WITNESS. ilrs. Hoffman Deaorlbe How 8a Wrote to Mrs, Pinkhara tog Advice, and Is Now Well. Dkar Mm. Pikbbah: Before using Tour Vegetable Compound I wa a great sufferer. I have been sick for months, was troubled with sever pain ia both side of abdomen, or feeling In lower partof bow els, also suffered with dizziness, headache, and could not sleep. I wrote you a letter describ ing my case and asking your advice. Yeu Ing me just . what to do. I roiiowea your aireo tlons, and cannot praise your medicine enough for what it ha done for me. Many thanka to yon for your advice. Lydia E. Pinkhara' Vegetable Com pound ha cured me, and I will recom mend It to my friends. Mrs. Fi-orknc B- IlorrM AH, 51 J Roland St, Canton, O. The condition described by Mrs Hoff man will appeal to many women, yet lot of sick women struggle on with their dally task disregarding th urgent warning until overtaken by actual collapse. The present Mrs. Plnkham's experi ence In treating female ill Is unparal leled, for year she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. PInkham, and for sometimes past ha bad sole charge of th correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter a many a a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. Make money br auceeaful peculation In Chicago. We bur and veil wheal on mar. lni. Kurltinel htve huan mtdA an a tmail beKlalllna br trading In fu ture. Write lor hill parUcularn. liul ol ri erence siren. Borer) rears' e tartaric on th Chlcxo Board o Trade, and a tnoroh know ledeeof thebulne. Mend lor our tree refer ence book. DOW NINO, HoPKINH A Co., Ch lco Board of Trade Broker. Offloe In rortiana, uregon ana aeaitie, nana. I G3LDEK C1SC0VERY, TEE "ROYAL" BUR RESTCRATIYL Orr balr rcatored to Iti natural color and Vonthfitl tantr In 4 to I weeka. Cmsea luxuriant urowlh of aloatr balr In youth or age. Hiuaiir aucuBiiii wuu uoiu aesea, II nerer fall. Try it. Sold In bottle at Sue and 1. Sent In corered iackxa to n addren upon receipt of price. Addrcm WaahlnKion atrcct, Portland, Or. MOltl'HNK K I'M nifd at once Dr. J.C. llorTMAH, bi laabella Uld, Chicaga.ltl. i UrliS Wr;? itt ALL ll.'tfc Uilii I But tAHwh tlyrup. T(wuUni, V J In t)r'ix K-'ti b rtrnp-Kidt. I! Son ji rum t jmmi Turk nd Jaws, a well a Chris tlane.aocording to The Kolnolii Volks uititng, have been muoh Molted by the sound of the three bells of th now Protestant Church In Jerusalem. Vot ovoral Ciiiiturk'8 tho nso of Mis by th ClirMInn in Palestine, or elsewhere within the Ottoman Empire, had been prohibited by the Uruat Turk, who has conoodud it now, howovnr, to hi friend and ally, the Kvangnlluul Herman Kai ser. In the Theatro il la Ttirqnlo, nubliahed In 1688, it 1 sslil, "Th Turk hat bells, its a symbol of Chris tianity, and do not puntilt even the Christiana to us them. Only in a few remote mountain convents, ot In lonely Islands, where thor are tio resident Mohuminndian, Is the use of a hull tolerated." AILOKS AND TIIK1H OHIEVANCKS. Th (trleraniwa ol aallori eiamlncd bjr the aulhorlllm In Iwrta ol entry, wtiiw the tMinrri MoliR, olten turn ont tt be linaslnarir or jcrvatir extrli'd. But there aro i.lt'iuy of cruel and eunwlfiiselea kl! per who ahiu Iholr crwi. Vloltnce la ! wave nhtrriloneblri, and pnliitedlr 0 when It ia v'xeru'd unun an aulirlnnt Hvr, atomimh or Imwela by diln Willi lrlie nnrsailrea which wvahen the Intcaiiiie. Hat floatulttx'l Utoutach llttlora. Torpedo-Carrying Balloon, A.VlrglnlAn hits dortlgnnd torpedo carrying balloon which has the explos ive suaponiled by a number of cords, with a guide rope to assiitt in holding It until it teaches th right current of air to carry it toward tho enemy, when a second cord Is pullod which ignites a slow fuse to drop tho torpedo at the proper pluco. Ilewar at Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mereury, At mercury will aurcly rtealroy th of amell ndmiittly d.naiine th whole ajra tciu wbctieiiiirins il throtitth the niucotta aur (acca. anrh ruol a ahould ner he ned topt on ttucrltloia troin rwputabl phval claiia,aa lheiUniKe thev will do liten told to tiie uhhJ Ton can MHwinly derive from Micm. Ilali'a Catarrh Curo, pitnir4ittirl by K i. Chunry A t 'o., Toledo, (., wintalua no mercury, and la lakun Internally, actios directly Uo th bliaxl and mtiroua aurlHCva of Hie ayaiiiui. In bnylns llall'a Catarrh Cur lie ur you net the Kennluc. It ta Inkcti liiiernallr, and niaihi In Toledo, Ohio, by f. i. Cheney A Ut, Tcaib mohinlN free. Holil by t)ruKRl"t, price Tflo, per hot till. , llali'aVamliy f IHa arv lha beat. A curios fact has leor nuted by Aro tic travelers snow when at a very low tompetaturo absorbs moisture and dries garments. " TIT9 fermaneotly Cured. N p rtiaor nerrottanaa II after drat iW'a na or lir. KIUo'a ttrmi Kerr IWatorur. KmmI for tTUfca .tH trial boltreamtWAatlM. PR. ft. li JiUMt, lid- Aiuii auract, l'UU.I.Ji4ilo, fa. Cood Health J ihftwortrl: ttitituy. itl'pt. Iytnrt4tli fttilin jrtiit, jrcrof ftiu bH)-n, vttftrr, fltUt J j.rV Wh ottMrn flkH m- l iv ; J" DOCTOR Vl RATCLIFFE, Vor tft ttpTy, mta ( prmnn enrtt of nil Nprfoaa.f'lirotil mid NMlAltitwkew,wii In ihlr ut"t tgfiavttMi furuMi. 1 tu rn U no mfi In .h world who liMviTiMtwI no nmrijr ponuftttftnt CnirtMi tn IkIM Un ah Wntn Of trmmi.Y hit h Otbt-r pit ylwatt(r ()( nowl't)va tHliiy Utdsiv Mri mm hupt u thu tiMrtrnt tMsMtillHt. NKHVOI H M It ITY f..ti nillu t.h.ttr ftllnumttvor YOI .., Hlhi.V.-AnY.l m4 OLD MKN. Tbo awful mtrts of nflann) nr ltprin erly irfwtl teiMiitir drutiH, wtHtuM ut tHKif fttttl bfmlOt fil.fM( ftitltttjr inftntfrrvt iM k f ftnciKr unit eonitaotw. iitt In bvH, fnin uid kldnf-ya, nd mmny otfafr autrcMlnv pytni.ti.in( Utirtltirtcoti frtur1y, hunlnsM or rlitiiyinwnl of lliK lr liHinciui-jruuuo niue wba or What hAflL W KA It M &N . lit) Tionm IimK Tfarnr flM vl Ullt.y to weiMt tnn. Orunn rf ihv b nl whfc'tt bftvirtMMfn Wfkwi throuirh rttww, vfwiirk, icmM or rttit'fT"trori r rmtomt 10 full iMiwr, Krnuutb ! viur Uruu((b itwwn luaHrtwro. -lata of tftrjifii. VAhU o KI.K, hriiwi, wtiti nl tim lriii'H of tii giMU)Aitit'i wltb iiif(Nllm(tmtoi'iM Nl'KCIAl 1HNKAHKH, ln(1inniti..n, di. chitntM, U'.f wbicb, it ntfltM.?bNl or Itnpruparl trtmtsMt, brk d.iwn tb ytiu. ftftUl klOlitfy ftbd bb.btr rll'M'R'M, ttC, IUHKAH aH Of WOM IEH. PromrH und ft pM?tt tttaio(i cfvntoi, tbetr nmny ftiimeuw, W II IT 16 irytttifriimwroiiM' trtttbie I0 fit ft t'KLAV. i-tttm Vr. lUtHltftiixlitv. Ifyt.a ouniifit rati), write iiim. fln vuMwbtw hfc (Ve 10 Ull utrVfrn. 4J4NlrlL'LTATluN It Hfcfci fcild cjiift- di,t(ti m offltm or by lviir, g, M RATOLIPf E lmwiiKHinittUI Plain or with Cutter. Tb beat nwll, in the mar-a-, tj ae.1 br all wa aewera. for aaia by ail aaa eral meraaaudla aioree, or by WILL A riNCK CO., SW Market Street, Has rranelaoa. Cel. YOUR LIVER I It WroiiK? Get It KlliL Keep It KlehL Moor' Herealed Remedy wllldolt. Ttiree doaea will make you leel better. Oct It from your drurslat or any wholeaalo drag doum, or tram glow art A Holme PmKt;o,,mul. M. V. M. V. Ma. , 'vs. w BIN wrltlna tn artrartlaera plea oeDtlon nia r"P" moiaiQ 'puni-"d jwiS wooujtjw hi imniimi - k. 0 ao:)jl lO) sill 10 'no AiIa pu puoa oi iui noa luooiua vhi iih 1 dn ov ' oaawrf uqn ,1tiI I dn W -.'.i.""'joi iion ,ap do iw "-." moji a.liN .atueiui dn 1 tuoji maaiii .anipn-i dn dcia -""-"- - tuoaj luiH ,aJVri . pn mtnno a,taiuT :-oio -iiJ8 iaHMIJlMH aMiBurifi ,aapri )oaiiuoo a Ma mit 1 u.lOaiapju 'nf n xpftHiuu tl Snjnp jio jo t foantpJ'id qa una anS mi ill tiiliv ini-n.ii 1 y ')iiA Jnoif Xofue M n"A l'"l 10 And. noX lAilai 'll n .lIt "illlo, S'i)A i uatM 'aooMapuv suoVlinP aS ot ijq ll u.)iooa nSiiio iund ina a.i m iaoji(i uo o iail Ana itoia apoos an"ap I""1 a.iiite l." aqt itouj M II'aoju iaoia ujoiiuk ojos 0A!Sti0X3 uc ;ng isaoiM Aad isaooD m mm mi "a IK Jo I V 7 -,.., tlorcuki Special (2)4 actual horsepower) Price, only S133. IIOITT' KCIIOtlt, DurllnifKme, Cnl., acurwlltutl and limited to M nova. Tim Incnlltin and miiroimd. Iiilta, twtlier with tlio itlmoat perfect till. unite and careful stloiitlun to mentiil. iiMirul Bli'l pliynicitl truiliinir, runlly Hiillt's ainoutt th foruutoat sohooli for tKiva on tiie Cout..-4i. ii (ioiii;ie, Klirlitlt ytmr belna Auuat l. Ida 0, Hoitt, I'll. 1)., friiioipal. It I annoutioed thnt Itnlinn export incut on vogotnblo life with UomitKon rays have shown that the struct I hlotitlcal with that of suiilltiht. , w-' , TEE EXCBLLKCB CF SYEL'P CF HCS Is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of tiie combination, hut also to th ear and sh ill with which It Is manufactured by sduntiflo pi-ownac known to tho Caukoiinia Fia Svnrr Co. only, end wo winh to hnprc upon all tho importance of purt'hni,tn the true and original rnincity. A the genuine Hymp of flgn ia niatinfaoturad by th Caus-oiima Via hravp Co. ouly, a hnowletlfre of that fact will asitlrtt one in avoldiuir th worthless Imitation manufnotured by ot her par ties. The hiirh standing of the Cai.i roHNU Via bvHvr Co. with the Medi cal profession, and the al',fr,t;tioa which th tronulue Syrup of D'ls i,as given to miliums of famllii-a, unikit tho nam of the Company a pnnmnty Of the excolU-tioo of lis risincdy, It I far la Ivanot t,f all other lu'xatlvcs, a It act on the kidneys, liver and bowel without Irrttatlnir or woaken IniT them, and it do- not (rrlpe nor tininioato. In order to pot its bonc-Ociai effects, please rnmomber the iiaiue of th Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AM rilANOInttH, C.I. LOCIHVII.I.K. K,. MKW VttMK, S.T. ..! ! ... .. .... . ,.J1 11013 TICKETS TO Til S upioji pacific ru. THE THROUGH CAR LINE. P0I.LMAN PAI.AOK BI.KKPKItS. I'D l.l.MAN TOIIItlNT H1..KK Plena yRKg KKCi-ININO t'HAlK CAR& Portland to Chicago Without Change Cnlek Tim. Inton tkeMta. . erannallr C on.lueled Ktenralona, Itaavaue rheeked t Meallnatlna. l.ow llMtea. .... Dlreet line to Trna.!Wlalllil and International Kolt Ion held l tlniali. Nehraaka, June to November. Write tindernlRned tor ratea, time table and other lulorinatlun pertainmtl to Union I'aciUe K K' R V. BAXTER, Gen, A8tnt, 139 Third St., l'ortlainl. Uresun. iitnojl mo aAtnnw m I! P'i lM ' da W' t ""tuoJf atu.m.i , yri i,)uju iu a,uuiti3 '.J' i ""lll'uail 30WER ...FOR.. PROFIT Power that will avo joa money and make you money. Hercules Engines are the cheapest power known. Burn Gasoline or Distillate Oil; no smoke, fire, or dirt Por pumping, running dairy or farm machinery, they have uo equal. Automatic la actioa, perfectly safe and reliable. Seod for Illustrated catalog. Hercules Oas Engine Works Bay St., San Francisco, Cal.