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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1898)
1 Blavo I Bund. K cil'.i out in agony. and they ran to trio noijrhuora for help. Baiatlc was torturing biro. Better run for Bi. ftnla oil. h U handy. It Is known to our the worst oaaes, and turs effectually. The power In mug to think is the es sence of his soul. Thought can de stroy, thought oo save, trentie Mil ford said: "Thoughts are things." Can yon tee th) thought called things? By Intuition man perceive that thought are things; by Intellect he realizes the thing, the effects. The power of thoughts has fathomed the depth of the Heavens and brougnt us the com forts and luxuries of our present civil-(nation. INE WS OF THE PACIFIC COAST Gold" Bearing Rock Crushed on Douglas Island, Alaska, Equal to That of Any Mining District in tit WorlJ Orej-on and Wash ington Lead in the Production of WooL Catarrh Tn Greatest Mine la tho World. More gold-bearing rock is being troshed on DoukIos island. Alaska. than in an equal area in any other' ooo n try in the world. The Treadwell and allied companies now have 880 stamps set up 640 on the Treadwell, 120 on the Mexican, 100 on the Onion and 130 on the Ready BuKIno and the engineers will toon turn over the mills to the companion as completed. These mills will easily orush 8,600 tons of ore a day. I do not believe there is any place in the world, South Africa, Australia, or any' where else, where so moch rock Is be ing crushed on so small a apace of Cutting- Timber Pobllo lands. The attention of those engaged In mining is called to the following provisions-of the law pertaining to the cut ting of timber on publio lands: "No persons shall be permitted to fell or re move any growing tree of any kind whatsoever less than eight inches in diameter. This will not be regarded as applicable to blaok or 'lodge pine' growing In separate bunches along min eral lands. Persons felling or removing timber from public mineral lands of the United States must utiliee all of each tree out that ean profitably be used, and must out and remove the top and brush and dispose of the same in ZZTZZ . iroaaweii now btt 8,- snch mannar t0 p,eTeDt the apread of wu,uvu win hi uro m villi, forest Ores." The penalty for each vlo eauy ouiuun promisee w equal me i8tIon is in a sum not eedin IRnrt. In tho Head Is an Inflammation of the mucous mem brane lining the nasal passages. It Is caused by a cold or succession of colds, combined with impure blood. The way to cure it is by purifying and enriching the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine cures catarrh when all other preparations fall. Remember Treadwell In the amount of its prod no- or Imprisonment not exceeding 60 days! iioocre uarsaparina d ,? m iZ 01 DOin; a on the beach and 800 to MO fnt Bnipowe;. Mnnri'a Pllla mi onn.iln.tlnn ri alnno tho kill It I. fnn on ti inn I r. Kllnet cS UO, have the follow feet wide on the surfaoe. and is in the " rtraing snippmsg business oontact between creenstona and al.t. their monthly circular for November. M are all the Douglass island ledges. PMt thr have brought the ore being of the same charaoter as f"0" Te7 ooeided ehangn for the the Treadwell. The shaft is down 650 bett?t ,B ,a,n '""ghta, although there feet under Gaetineau channel and the ?M comparatively nothing doing ledm haa there widened out to over from San Francisco. The bulk of the 100 feet and carries from II to f 11 in J9"0"' hlpmenta will undoubtedly gold throughout. b made ,rom Oregon, and it appears The Ebner it ereotina a new an- "8V "at Washington will come next, tamp mill in the gulch leading up to "e 71eW of California grain being Bllver Bow basin, and is about to start !m,u ln consequence of the drought, tunnel from that lnvnl hirh will1" increased activity haa tended to tan its ledire at creat denth. Further harden' heights, but on the whole no the same Bulch the Alaska-JnnMn chan8e during the month have been Company has 80 stamps at work on the nprt,ant and the demand scarcely ore from a great open auarry of slate ",eat M previously. LABOfJ AND INDUSTRY. The United States has iJ7,ofl8 coke ovenat Pennsylvania 20,910. The capital invested in cotton mills in Sooth Carolina sow amounts to 118, 6U.000. It is estimated that 88 per oeotof the silk goods used in the United States re the prod uc to of our own factories. The labor press announces that E. V. Debs bat severed his offlolal connec tion with all labor unions, and will tatte the lecture platform. A writer in ao exchange declares that 600,000 men now do the work, with the aid of machinery, which needed 16,000,000 to do a few years ago. The membershfp of the Glgarmakera' Internationa) Onion is taking a vote on a proposition to abolish the out-of work benefit and to reduce the death benefits about 20 per cent. A good many.of the New England cotton mills may be making silk a few years from now. Some of them have caught on already to the advantages of making the change. It is reported that English machine builders have contracts for the equip ment of many cotton mills In India, inoluding 11 mills being established in Ahmedabad, where six more may be in progress of construction. After an Idleness of four years the HS-inoh mill of the Glasgow Iron Company of Pottstown, Pa., hat been put in operation, at was also a 65-inch mill of the same company, giving em ployment to nearly 600 men. The first woolen mill in the Chinese empire it about to be established, and it will be fitted up with American ma chinery. Even if our own woolen mills are failing, our machine workers ap pear to be doing a good business. PACIFIO COAST TRADE. Seattle) Markets. Tomatoes, 60(3(160 per box. Cucumbers, 10(9 16e pet doe. Onions, 85 (3)000 per 100 pounds. Potatoes, f 10(3 13. Beets, per saok, fOOo. Turnips, per sack, 60(3660. Carrots, per saok, 60c Parsnips, per snck, $1, Beans, green, 8 8o. Green corn, $1.25(31.60 per took. Cauliflower, 76c per dot. Celery, 4060o. Cabbage, native and California 11.00(91.85 per 100 pounds. Apples, 60c 3i5c per box. Pears, 7 6c (i$ I per box. Prunes, 60o per box. Peaches, '76c. Plums, 60c Butter Creamery, 270 per poundj dairy and ranch, 1880o per pound, Eggs, 80c. Cheese Native, 1818)tfo. Poultry Old bent, 15o per pound; spring chickens, 15c; turkeys, lOo. inresb meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, OX 7c; cows, prime, 6fc; mutton, T)o; pork, 7Q8o; veal, 78c Wheat Feed wheat, 131. Oats Choice, per ton, 32 $ 28. Bay Puget Bound mixed, $0.60(3 10; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $13. Corn Whole. 128.60; cracked, $34; feed meal, $33.60. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton. $342S; whole, $29. Flour Patent, per barrel, $8.60; stralehta, $3.35; California brands, $8.28; buckwheat flour, $3.73; graham, per barrel, $3.70; whole wheat flour. $3.76; rye flour, $4. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, 14 shorts, per ton, $16. ; Feed Chopped feed, $17QJ1 por ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. URGED TO GIVS IT UP. Madrid Press Calls en the Ooveramaat .. telleld. i:J.!J, Nov. 18. Almost ail tin paper deprecate the dlllatory proceed ings at Paris, expressing tholr belief that the United Slates will decline ar bitration, and urging the government to yioid quickly, since it It impossible for Spain to renew the struggle or to ! expect European assistance, and. fur thermore, because it would be better to cease wasting money and to concentrate attention upon Spain's domestic affairs and the testoration of her finances. Spain's Attitude. fans, Nov. 19. At the daily ses slon of the American peace commis- . til . . -l.i.. -7:,7r."",L" ilT. '." Pth 'lf tpsnding dollart to get It OT.,,.U7 . jU,, nnra ,n. bur,, doming equals liostetters Btomsoh up for oonsUleiatlon. No unofficial Bitters for rumoring hlth, It gels at the Importance ef Drndg ery. Drudgery it essential In all good work. Some drudgery must preoede high effoit and attainment in any and every sphere. HUIiig oolois is tii drudgery In the greatest artist't paint ing, at tiiroly as in that of the young beginner In his profession. lie wbo is not willing to do the needful drudgery In the work be undertake will never be tuccest In any high realm of his aspirations. No man who Is not ready (list to tread the lower rounds of a lad der cau ever hop to stand by and by at the top. B. B. Tiroes. ConfoMlon or a Millionaire. A millionaire confessed the secret of his success In two words hard work. He put In the beat part of his life gnlnlug dollars and losing health, and now he was putting full of veins of quart carylng free gold. They simply quarry out the Whole mass, toe out the quart and end it to the mill and throw the slate over the dnmp. Bernera Day ts Keeping np itl repu tatlon. the Ophir, Northern Belle, Bald Eagle and Seward all having their mills in operation. Judge Mel len, who represents an Indiana Com pany, ana wno successfully opened up the Jaalin, is now developing the Ivanhoe, over the ridge between the Jualin and the Comet, and has about completed a 20-stampmilL TheJualin has turned out $10,000 or $12,000 a month since it started. Milo Kelly has some very good claims in the Bern era bay district, showing free-milling ore, and it working them. Montana creek, which runt into Linn canal be tween Berners bay and Juneau, is com ing to toe iront. lne placers were worked in the early days, and now the U-arly it working In very rich ore and running a five-stamp milk The first clean-op was very satisfactory. The Boston & Alaska Company it sinking a shaft on the outers bay mine. No household is oomplete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It ts a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. The original manuscript copy of America's national hymn, "My Coun try, Tis of Thee," written in 1832 by Samuel Francis Smith, it now in the famous Vatican library in Rome. A t one time it was owned by David Pell Becar, of Bridgeport, Conn., having been persented to bim by the author. The Eev. Dr. Maher, while visiting Mr. Secar a few years ago, saw it and suggested that it be sent to the Vatican library. WrT Restorer. Beni lbr FBKK .oe trui bottle nd treatise. DR. B. IS. iSl So An steeew Philadelphia, fit Women est so little and so irregu larly that it it a wonder it haa never occurred to Uncle Sam that they would make good soldiers. THEY" WANT TO TELL Wool Clip of tlio Country. The annual estimate of the wool clip of the United States for 1898 made by Secretary North of the National Asso ciation of Wool Manufacturers, and which ts to be published in its No vember bulletin, shows tbe amount to have been 266,720,684 pounds, against 150,168,251 pounds in 1897. Oregon shows, according to the sta tistics, ;the largest yield, 31,391,387 pounds of washed and nnwaehed wool, nd, next to Washington, shows the largest per cent in shrinkage in scour ing, or 71 per cent Montana follows, with 20,935,105 pounds and 63 percent shrinkage; Cal ifornia, ie,uo2,vyB pounds and 69 per oent shrinkage; Texas, 16,380,443 pounds and 70 per cent; Wyoming, 18,636,704 pounds; New Mexico, 12, 888,430; Ohio, 12,114,953 pounds; Colorado, 9,968,869; and Michigan, 8,856,123 pounds. The amount of pulled wool it estimated at 22,116,871 pounds, making a total of 266,730,684 pounds Washed or unwashed, or 111, -681,61 pounds of scoured wool. The agffregrate clip of the six New England States it about 1,745,025 pounds of scoured wool of which Massachusetts furnishes 128,860 pounds. Now California lodutry. Bakersflold Is not distinguished a being the only place In America where Fuller's earth la reduced from the law material to a merchantable article. An unlimited deposit waa found on Poso creek and a mill for grinding and bolting the earth haa been erected and is now running. The process of reduc tion consists of running tbe lumps of clay, the site of hickory nnts, through tbe hopper and bolter, which turn it out In the form of fine flour. Tbe man ufacture of this earth on the coast will result in a great saving to the cloth mills. Mew Steamor Lino on the Faolfla. Direct communication between South American markets and San Francisco ill toon be established by one of the largest French steamship companies. Tbe Cbargeurt Beunls will start a monthly service next March between San Francisco and Liverpool, which will make stoppages at Mazatlan. Acs- pulco, Guayaquil, Callao, Pern; Val paraiso, Chile, Montevledo, Uruguay; Santos, Brasil; Liverpool, Havre and possibly a Belgian port. The company has been organized and operated since 1872, and is now having constructed three 6,000-tont additional steamers for the aPcifio trade. These Grateful Women Who Have Been Helped by Mrs. Plnkham, Women who have suffered severely and been relieved of their ills by Mrs. Pinkham'a advice and medicine are constantly urging publication of their statement for the benefit of other wo men. Here are two such letters: Mrs. Lizzib Beverlt, 256 Merrlmaes St, Lowell, Mass., writes: " It affords me great pleasure to tell all suffering women of the benefit I have received from taking Lydla EL Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound. 1 can hard ly find worU to express my gratitude for what ahe haa done for me. My trouble waa ulceration of the womb. I waa un der the doctor's care. Upon examina tion he found fifteen very large nlcers, but he failed to do me good. I took sev eral bottles of Lydla IS. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound, also used the Sanative Wash, and am cured. Mrs. Pinkham'a medicine aaved my lifo, and I would recommend it to all suffering women." Mrs. Amos TsounLKAr, Ellenburgh Ctr., N. Y-writes! "I took cold at the time my baby waa born, causing me to have milk legs, and waa sick in bed for eight weeks. Doctors did me no good. I urely thought I would dlo. I was al so troubled with falling of the womb. I could not eat, had faint spells a often aa ten times a day. One day a lady came to tee me and told me of the benefit ahe bad derived from taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a medicine, and ad vised me to try It I did ao, and had taken only half a bottle before I waa able to alt in a chair. .After taking three bottle I could do my own work. I am now in perfect health." tlflllil Poor, Old Bones. Sunning about the street of Bkagway are a number of poor, old, stray horses, that have been worked until their backs and shoulders were tore, then turned loose to starve. 'The more hu mane of the citizens, however, have taken np the matter with a view to raising subscriptions to secure feed and tare for the horses. A petition has al ready been started, and it is likely the friend of man will no longer suffer. Throshln Ie Over. Threshing may now be considered Oter for this year, In all parts of tbe Inland Empire, tbe last of the machines having "hung up" for tbe season in the vicinity of Oekesdaleand Farming ton, Wash. The crop was good every where. , PashtBg Work or tho Tomhlll Look. The contractors have finished the in shore Wall of the Yamhill locks, and work has begun on the outer wall. Work it being pushed as rapidly as possible. In order to have it completed before severe winter Weather sets in. Soeeesafnl Claa Cannery. About a year ego the Lomand clam cannery was started at Anacortes, Wash., and the product Is now finding a ready market among tbe jobbing bouses. Seventy cases was the output for the last week In October. MMlor' Wmr on tho Bonnd. The grocers in Seattle and Taooma are making a run on flour, taking ad vantage of the rivalry between Tacoma and 8eattle mill men. The conditions are peculiar. The Washington wheat grower wants 60-cont wheat, while the miller is only getting $3.40 for his ground product. To grind wheat that costs 60 cents, add the fieight, and then sell it at $3.40 means something of a loss. another Boot-Ana-ar Projoot. A party owning 12,000 acres of suit-1 able land for engar-beet raisins near Idaho Falls, Idaho, has returned to that place from a visit to th beet sugar factories in tbe United States and Ger many. . The soil and climate being suited to the cultivation of beet. Chi cago capital thinks favorably of estab lishing a sugar factory at Idaho Falls. flood Market for Potatoee. ' The yield of potatoes in the Spokane country this year wat less than half tbe amount of last fall, owing to the hot weather experienced last aummer. Tbe price there Is from 85 to 90 cents, wnue on the coast potatoes are tell ing at 65 cents. The Oregon crop Is said to be good this year and the price is expected to to reach $1.60 by next spring. Woolen Mills Improvement. It is stated that a large manufactur ing establishment for making wearing apparel will be added to The Dalles, Or., Woolen Mill Company's plant. A new iron and brick picking-room it be ing built, and a scheme for electrlo lighting is being planned. Mow Broom Factory Started. Another factory hat been added to tbe smokestack town of Everett, Wash. The first lot of brooms were turned out last week from tbe Everett broom fac tory, owned by Frederick Hallin. Tbe brooms are meeting with great favor wun tne retailer. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 6960o; Val ley and Bluestem, 68o per bushel. Flour Best grade. $3.45; graham, $8; superfine, $2.28 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 8940e; cholc gray, 87088 per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $31 23; brew ing, $23 per ton. . Millstuffs-Bran, $15.60 per ton; mid dlings, $21; shorts, $16; chop, $15.60 per ton. Hay Timothy, $809; clover. $7 8; Oregon wild bay, $8 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 46(5500; second, 4045o; dairy, 85340o store, 86g30e, Cheese Oregon full cream, HQ12o; Young America, 13o; new cheese, 10c pr pound.' Poultry Chickens, mixed. $2 8. 60 per down hen. $3.S034.60 springs, $1.263; geese, $5.00(36.00 for old, 11.60 6 tor young; ducks, $4.00(3 6.00 per dozen; turkey, live, li lSJtfc per pound. Potatoes 50(3 60e per tack; sweets, 2c per pound. Vegetable Beets, 90o turnips, 76 per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $1 1.36 per 100 pounds cauli flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, 76c par saok; beans, 3a per pound; celery, 70(97&o per dozen; cucumbers, 60a per box; peat, 83)c per pound. ; Onions Oregon, 76o(S$l per sack. Hops 10( Ho; 1887 erop, 4$6o. Wool Valley, 1012o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 (3 12c; mohair, 26c por pound. - Mutton Gross, beat sheep, wether and ewes, 8o; dressed mutton. 7c; spring lambs, 7 0 per lb. Hogs Gross, oholce heavy, $4.78; light and feeders, $3.0004.00; droeaed, 15.50(36.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 8.603$3.75; cows, $2.603.00; dressed beef, 66c per pound. Veal Large, 6)6c; small, 60 7o per pound. no PraneMoo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 1014opet pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10O12o; Val ley, 16017c; Northern, 9lle. Millstuffs Middlings, $19(321.00; bran, $15.60(3 16.60 per ton. Onions Yellow, 80 46c pet tack. . Butter Fancy creamery, 340; do seconds, 22c23; fancy dairy, 21 (J 3c; do seconds, 2024c per pound. Eggs Store, 1822o; fancy ranch, 4042o. Citrus Fruit Orange, Valencia, $3 2.60; Mexican limes, $66.60; Call, fornla lemons, $2.00(3.800; do choice $3. 6004.60; per box. porson knows the content of the docu ment, but it is safe to assume that, added to her Insistence on tbe reserva tlou of her Philippine sovereignty and her proposition to arbitrate Die con struction of the third article of the pro tocol, Spain baa made two other im portant statomont. First, that on the high ground ol financial probity the cannot allow any discussion her of the validity of her action in pledging the resouroet of tbe Jt'hiiippinea fur payment of the Philip pine dent. Second, that In connection with the Ameiican proposal to reimburse Spain for her paolflo expenditures In the Philippines, the cannot admit of any inquiry at to how she spent the pro ceeds of the loan based Jon Philippine pledget. II Spain hat assumed this attitude, and It I believed she has done to, tbe practically compels the American com mlseioner to consider at least tbe en tire roiiippine dent and its assump tion Dy the United States. It is difficult to understand bow the Amerioant can reply to this in any other manner than by outlining their position and giving the Spanish a time limit in which to accept the propoBi lions oi the United States. DISARMING THE CUBANS. Don't Kind the Wnatha. Titer it on thing that does not mind tbe weather, and that Is theuuia tlsmi and one thing that does not mind rheumfttUm is St Jacobs 0!!. ta It goes to woik upon It and cures right off. Chreotr from Sorrow. Over and over again the old truth comes back to as, that no man it good for muoh till he has tnffured a great sorrow. Tbe baptism of pnin I one of the instrumentalities whlub God uses for purging away th dross oi our na tures and limiting us fit to be partaken of the Inheiltance of the saints In light. Not those who have escaped the fiery trial, but thoie wbo have gons through it and coin out unhurt aid glorified, re to bo envied. God knows what It best for ut, Therefor II send first one affliction and then another npon ut, Sometimes, because He sees It to be necessary, He lifts the very floodgates, and allow wave after wav of mis fortune to sweep over ut. If we have the right Huff In ut, w shall be helped and not harmed by those teem lug calamities. Christian Advocate. ITEMS Of INTEREST, General Work al Poroa Doing Good Qanntanaao. Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 19. General Leonard Wood ha Instructed General Ewers, who 1 In command of the bri gade of negro regiments at San Luis, where tbe drunken affray occurred Monday night to move the camp Ave mile out from the town. It it prob able that on of th regiment will be tent to an Island near th entrance of Santiago harbor, where there are no inhabitant. Th United SUte transport Port Victor, Captain Briokley, report that while passing neai San Salvador island (watllhgs island) he saw a large ship, ooiiom upward, wnii.n he almost ran into. Owing to the darkness h could nbt discover whether she wa a tailing vessel or a steamer. At Guantanamo, General Perea, th mayor, now teems to be making an earnest effort to disband hit former Cuban troop. Yesterday one man re fused to lay down his arms and drew his weapon on a Cuban officer, who Promptly killed him in self defense, he incident has had a good moral effect, and tbe others of Peres' former command are now voluntarily relin qulahing their arms, preparatory to dlsbandment SEIZED SPANISH GUNS. starting point the stomach and dyspepsia and lmllctio. Reed pent split at the eud Ilk quill pent, bav been found In Egyptian tombs, dating probably 2,600 year be fore Christ To Cure a Cold la Ono Par Tak Laxative Pwmo Quinine Tablets. All druxxists refund money If It falls to curs. 2ixy. If wonma catches cold wearing a thin dress to a reception her husband escapes public censure, but if oh catches It hanging out clothe all but hit dearest frlonds stop speaking to him. Standi By ta Need. Every living thing hat palm and aohea sometimes, and the aches and pains of humankind bav a frlond In St. Jacobs Oil, which stands by In need to cure and restore. When a girl goes around from town to town cooking oatmeal or a new kind ' of pancake flour at a grocery store she ' ts called a "demonstrator." The word is so good that Atchison girls are nslng it Instead of the word "cooking." A toh I son girls no longer cook potatoes they "demonstrate" them. They also give demonstrations in dishwashing. TXT L. I a . I xsvjia mint i n mr tits niaii r mni imxi an ui n. . . . .... . Brooklvn Hotel. -II2 llmh iinL 1 0,8 "v "ei was mow at Nlkko American or Eumnein dan. Unnm and and near Toklo. board 11.00 to 11.60 ner davi roams 60 cent to $1.00 per day; single meals 26 cent. Free coach. Chat, Montgomery. The Porto Rlcant demonstrate tbelr patriotism by shouting for freedom .ud foedlng themselves. At the 8 torn I palace In Borne, Italy, there Is a book made of marble, the leavoi being of marvelous thinnest. Bangor manufacturers are tending canoes of birch and oanvas to Polos- tine, Japan, India and China. . . Sliver olilorlde, as regards its silver value, corresponds to tn alloy of '75 per oent of silver and 25 per cent of copper. It It a great misfortune for Spain that the war ha not brought on a new sot of men to the front to play in her politics. And now the Impetuous young Ger man emperor hat become a fireman. At last he has wide open appoitunity to extinguish himself. Japan had a colder spring than at any time In eighty year. In th ruid- Ata Bit Dinner la a Graveyard. As a Brooklyn Fifth avenue trolly car ttopped tbe othot day at the sta tion adjoining Greenwood cemetery an old man In the rear of th ear startled tbe other passengeit by exclaiming In tone loud enough to be plainly heardi in the mdst of III we are in death " Following th direction of th old man's eyes, th other passengort taw eemetery employe seated on low white tone at th head of a newly made grave. A tin dinner pail wa firmly held between his knees tnd from It he wat eating hit noonday meal. Near bim playing in the grass wat a little girl, probably the man's daughter. N x. bun. If VOU want tha heat wind mill nnmna '- , fti, " D, irtauiin, iwita ui ail fllEVO. rmllem. MnvltlM A.Ban.nl ..I,I.h. a or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, rorttanu, Oregon. Cyrano on tho Curb. Cyrano has reached the street fakirs, says the New York Sun. The latest curbstone attraction npon an uptown side street is a man selling a false fact with an enormous Inflatable nose, which collapses and then reinflates but altogether in a style strictly Cyranose que. Another novelty among the vend ers la a manikin labeled "The Rubber Neck," and Justly, for that section of anatomy between his chin and should er con i fits of a piece of tiny rubber pipe, which, under air pressure from bulb in the back, jump baok and for ward in the true rubber-neck fashion. trance Action ol the Captain of tho Steamer Glacier. , Santiago, Nov. 19. Colonel Ray, tbe American commander at Guanta namo, reports from that place he heard the United States government ship Glaclei had landed a number of men at Port Caya del Toro, and bad taken possession of the two finest bronse Can non there.. It was added that the men on tbe Glacier bad also accidentally blown up tbe arsenal. Bay went to Caimanara to investigate. Captain Norman, of tbe Glaoier, admitted tak, ing the gunt, and said he took them for the secretary of the navy. Tbe captain refused to furnish any other information on the subject and conse quently It It not known whether he acted under ordert from the secretary of the navy or It merely making the secretary a private present A corporal of the Third regiment of Immonet at Guantanamo, who wat de tailed to assist in tbe free ration dis tribution, has been discovered In co operation with some merchants of the town who have been swindling the gov, eminent Large supplies are missed, valued at $1000. The corporal and three merohantl are under arrest. DREYFUS MAY GO TO PARIS. Male and lemala in thai. aw. ean moke lrom$i tolio .(tnyewy. Bometlilne j-itirmr now. No. experience nwewary. Bend "' sample. ' KICK 6.. JuH Hrat Wt., roomt 1 ana IS, Portland, Or. i" ties Waterworks Extension. Bids have been opened by the city council of New Wbatoom, Wash., for extending the city water mains a dis tance of 8,600 feet. The extension will be of 24-inob wooden ttave pipe. New Mlaln Town Growing. Tbe town of Keller It growing fast, and now boasts of a restaurant, two lodging-house, three general stores. feed stable, butcher And blacksmith thop. Forty cabins are in process of construction. Tbe mines in tbe vicin ity produce copper, silver and lead. Bank Dividend. The comptroller oi tbe currency ha declared a second dividend of 10 per oent In favor of the creditors of tbe Ta coma National bank, making in all 20 per cent ca claims proved amounting to !JD0.64,' .. ., The market for horses and males Is again on the rise. A California buyer wa in Morrow county recently looking for draught animals, and offering good price tor such at tutted him. Bine grouse are reported at becoming very scarce in the mountains, one theorist explaining the fact as tbe out come of the introduction of tha thous ands of sheep into the breeding grounds of the birds. The sheep are said to trample upon tbe eggs and young birds. Congressman Thomas H. Tongue will have the appointment of a cadet to the West Point military academy next spring, and announces that examina tions will be had at Vancouver barracks the first Monday of March, The new all-American route into tha Klondike by Cook's inlet and Cop per river It attracting considerable at tention. It is believed it will be the popular route Into the Ynkon next spring. More will be learned about it when the government survey parties make their report. Without reference to the date of location, application for United State patent to a mining claim may be made whenever the applicant can file with the register of the land office the cer tificate of United States tuiveyor that labor or improvement to the amount of 600 hat been put on th claim. James T. Buchanan, a Plttsbnra lawyer, was charged more for a beef steak fn a restaurant than tbe price put down tn the bill of fare. He refuted to pay for it, had a row, was arrested, looked np and held over night. II brought suit and wat awarded $4,000 damage. ? It la understood that assurances have been given the administration by the German government that the visit of Emperor. William, of Germany, to Spain, it entirely dovold of offlolal character or significance; that the offi cial trip of the Imperial party ended when they left Palestine, and that the proposed stop at Cadiz and Cartagena Is merely a health precaution in behalf oi the empress, at the tea trip would be long and arduou if unbroken by these tops at the Spanish ports. Bob Fltzsimmon thinks be Is a sorely abased man. Be wants $50,000 to poultice bis feeling and banish pain caused by tb refusal of a New York hotel man to give him accommodations. A New York woman learned in two seconds what her husband hat been trying to leach her for five years, Wa., that it it unsafe to wear a watch upon ber breast when she goe down town shopping. Now th husband is so glad that he publishes a card thanking tbe tbiof for vindicating bis assertion and he declares he will make so effort tc recover tb trinket La Borlo Aothorlied to Boo Plequart In Prison. " a- Paris, Nov. 19. It wa announced today that M. La Borie, counsel for Colonel Picquart, who la now confined in the military prison of ChercheMidl, has received authorization to confer this afternoon with his'olient. ' In legal oircles tbe belief Is expressed that the court of cassation -will shortly order the return of Dreyfus from his prison on uevil'i island, off th coast of Frenob Guiana; on the ground that it is impossible to carry on the exam ination of the prisoner by cable, in view of the cost of such a proceeding, as wen as the unnecessary delay. Morrlmne Hero Banqueted. Det Moines, la., Nov, 19. The Grant club, of this city, banqueted 0 borne W. Delgnan, of the Merrimac crew, this evening. He left Stuart on his return to the Resolute, at Brook lyn, today. When he arrived here at 6 o'clock this evening he wat hurried through the crowd to the clubhouse, where a public reception was held. Col one) E. G.. Pratt, president of the olub. Introducing him. Delgnan left at 9:86 P. M. on tbe Rock Island, an immense orowd following him to the depot Arehblehe Grow Bnrled. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 19. The fa, neral of Archbishop Gross, who died at St. Joseph's hospital Mondnv morn ing, took place this morning. Tbe remains, which had been lying in state at St. James church, Eager and Aisquitb streets, since Tuesday, were taken to th cathedral, where the fu neral tervloet were held. A number of bishops and priests prominent In the church, as well a many prominent laymen, were present. The Wyoming wool clip this year weighed 14,000,000 pounds. u is an inexplicable foot that men burled in an avalanche of snow hear distinctly every word uttered by those who are seeking for them, while their most strenuous shouts fall to penetrate even a few feet of tbe mow. Two bottles of Plao'i Ours for Cnnenmn. .1 t . . V , , . I . . . " wun uurou me ui n Dau lung trouoie. Mrs. J. Mchuls, Princeton, Ind., March 26. 18US. xoxaa has Deen invaded by an armv of strange bugs, which are described at angular-shaped creatures, in form something like the body of a patent ronootblng iron, with bushy tall or mouse colored hair bristle extending irom every part or the body." Evi dently the W. O. T. U. in Texaa it ne glecting It work. It will repay yon now to watch bow me woro -'protocol" will he over worked from now on In all th ordln try anairsoi me. tve will have pro tocols in 'amuy rows, in neighborhood rows and in politics. Exports of cottonseed product! for tbe first five months of this year far exceed thoi. of the 13 months of 1896. A French doctor has Invented an electric hoiuiet, inside of which It a small motor that vibrates strips of steel, tbe motor making 600 turnt per minute. This whizzing It supposed to cur nervous headache and put th sufferer to sleep. HOW'S THIST We offer One Hnndrnd Pollen Reward for any earn oi Catarrh lhat can not b cared by IUU ' Catarrh Core. P. J. CDKKEY CO., Prop., Toledo, O. We the underlined, have known F.J. Cheney for tbe pent If, yenri, and believe him perfectly honorable In all buiincH transactions and An anclaiw able to carry out any obligations mads by tbelr firm. Worrr A TRrux, Wholeule DrunKiiits, Toledo, O, WlLDINO, RlHMAN A MaHVIN, ... Wholesale nrumlua, Toledo, O. . . OatarrhCnr Is taken Intornally, acting directly on tho blood and mncoas surfaces of the system. Price 76c por boitle. Bold by all driigitlsts. Testimonials free, . Ball's family fills :to the but, If tbe earth were not enveloped with atmosphere, the temperature on th surface would be tltout 880 dug roes be low zero Fahrenheit. In building nests birds usually avoid the use of bright colored material, whloh would add to the chances of th enemy In locating them. In 1897 South Africa Imported $1,487.(34 worth of bloycles. In th civilization process the wheel seem to take precedence of the railway. (fiiijjv TEE EXCELLENCE 0F SYEUP 0P nSiS la due not only to the originality and lmpllclty of the combination, but also to the ear and skill with which it la manufactured by eoientlfio process known to the CauroBma Fio Sraur Oo. only, and we wish to Impresa upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. A th genuine 8yrup of Flga I manufactured by the CauroRma Fto Sraup Co. only, knowledge of that fact will aaafat one in avoiding tbe worthies imitation manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of tb Cali foBitu Ft Srarp Co. with the medi cal profession, and tha satisfaction which th genuine Syrup of Fig ho given to million of families, make the name of tit Company a guaranty of tha excellence of Its remedy. It la far In advance of all other laxative, aa it acta on the kidney, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken Ing them, and It doe not gripe nor nauseate. 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