The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 06, 1899, Image 4

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    The fields f "Sport. .
From tlm fields t'f sport we go to b6
j4 full of pains nml aches.'
XiiM next u 1 jj; Ji t, by the two of f-t.
Juooks Oil, wo tiro soolliud to sleep and
t- ii (, wtttcu,
Wlicn th French t'rsldrnt Travel.
Tlio French president travels free on
the railways during luu oiliciui torn in
Franco, but whon tlio return journey is
uonoliided, his secretary caloulatea
what it would have cost if pnd fur at
regular rates, and this earn is handed
over to be distributed among the poor-
Kf't Hi Id of the railway mon.-Tit-l.litg.
Good New
it Comes From Many Homos Made
Happy, "Dyspepsia la Cured.'
Kor years Hood's Sareaparilla has been
euilng dyspepsia. It is curing tt today and
It vill continue to cure it when given a fair
opportunity hy tnose who nutter mm this
disease. If yon have dyspepsia take
Hood 'a Pnrsaparilla. If you have friend
suiiaring troin tt, ten mat meua Ui tase
Hood's Sarsaparilla
America's Greatest Medicine for Dyspepsia,
Hood's Pills cure aU liver lilt. i8 cent.
At last Speaker Reed has been ever-
ruled.: At a recent annual meeting of
the Daughters of the Confederacy, at
Mot Springs, Ark., a lively debate
arose as to whether the minutes of the
previous meeting should be read before
business could proceed or not. One
daughter ventured to quote Speaker
Koed on the subject, but she was
promptly overruled and the reading
was dispensed with on the motion of
another daughter, who asserted ve
hemently that "Tom Reed didn't
known what he was talking about.'
TBT ALLEN'S FOOT-SASK,
A powder to be shaken into the shoes. I
At tins season your feet feel swollen, ner
vous and uncomfortable. If yon have
smarting ieet or tignt snoes, try Allen Is
Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes
walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating
feet, blisters and cations spots. Relieves
mini nu uumons oi su pain ami is a cer
tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp
or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou
sand testimonials. Try it tedav. Bold bv
ill druggist and shoo stores for 25c Trial
pachage FREE. Address, Allen 8. 01m-
steu, to nay, n. l.
Among the many mysteries of bird I
migration is tbe fact that over-sea jour
neys are generally conducted in the
darkness, and invariably against a head
wind.
Tm Car a Cold In On Day-
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahlets.
All drupgist refund money if it finis to
cure, xoc .
There is some talk of a tnnnel under
neath tbe straits of Gibraltar, and a!
it would have to be only SO miles long,
there is no reason why it should not
. be feasible, particularly as there is a
bed of bard rock all the way.
No household is com plete without a bot
tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It
is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec
ommended by all physicians. Don't ne-
. Kiect LUIS iiecesaitv. ,vV
- When a young Woman gets a new bat
ens is never satieaed nntil the man she
loves most and tbe girl she bates most
have both seen it.
rlTS rerroanrimr Cured. 9o niaor nervon,,.
In alter first day's use of lir. Kiltie's Ureal
New beatcrrr. Send for FliKIE Sis.oo irlnl
botMa sod treatise. DEL B. H. OMSK, Ltd, KK
na j,. Mi ciuiaueijtiifls, 1
. When a woman buys canned mince
meat sbe chops a few more apples into
it and sdds a dash of brandy and then
she thinks sbe bas made it.
When coming to San Francisco ro to
Brooklyn Hotel. 208-212 Bush street.
American or European plan. Boom and
board $1.00 to $1.80 per day ; rooms 50 cents
m ei.uu1 per oay; single nirara vcuio.
jrroe coacn. Unas. Montgomery.
George Knox, who died in London
recently, called himself "the last oi
the Bosicruciana. " He spent a long
life and a great foitnne in looking for
the philosopher's stone, the elixir of
life and other myths of tbe rosy
xrosa. V,.;:,' -v-.. - ;
HOITT-S SCHOOL FOR BOY8.
Now at BurHngame, will remove to its
neautiiut new Home at Memo l'arit. Ban
Mateo Conntv, Cel., and re-open Jauuarv
Mth, 1809. Address Ira O. Huitt, JPh. I).",
ateuio rara, i. at.
' Instead of reshoeing horses with
sharper shoes when the ground freezes
' an Ohio man baa invented a device
which screws on tbe under eide of the
shoe and can be removed easily when
the ground thaws..
TEE EXCELLENCE OF SYSUP OF FIGS
la due not only to the originality and
simplicity of tbe combination, bat also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the Califobnia Fto Srntrp
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
au tne importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
gennine Syrnp of Figs is manufactured
oy tbe California Fio Srsup Co.
'r;!t
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
' imitations manuf actnred by other par
lies, ine nigh standing of the Cau-
; foknia Fio Stkup Co. with the medi
cal profession, sad the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrnp of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
aa it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe dot
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company -
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
sas rsaJioisoo, cl
LOPuWILUC Kg. HEW rOBE. K. T.
as
1 li.ii.ro wiuat Ad tut in to. I
rtost l i-.hii (rnii. Tw".ee Ootid. Ise
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RECORD OF A YEAR.
Important Events Crowded the
Past Twelve Montiis.
MUCH WtOIIY MADE.
The Year 1S98 Will Be Remembered as a
Most Notable One.
A Chronological Bit'kw Show It to
Have Been Remarkable In Many Be'
epecta-War with Spain Take Fore-
meat Place In the Interesting Record
Concise Storjr of That Victorian
Conflict international and Internal
Illasenetona Among European Conn-trlcs-Diaaeter
and Death at Home
and Abroad,
To bltn who la concerned with history
In the making there very rarely comes a
year more heavily laden with important
events than the year 1808, It has sees
very stats In Europe, except peaceful
Scandinavia and the Dutch communities,
face to face with either war or internal
dissolution eome of them within meas
urable distance of both. Vet the greatest
effects have not been In Europe; 1S08 has
seen the United States forced, not by any
greed of power, but by its humanitarian
ideals, to take its part in European rela
tions. A brief but glorious armed conflict
with Spain has been begun, prosecuted to
Its end and settled by a treaty of peace
upon which the ink Is scarcely dry. The
inception of great political changes has
been witnessed in China; two European
rulers have come to their death; several
men and women prominent in statecraft
military affairs, reform, literature and
music, have passed away; the year has
been marked by some terrible marine dis
asters, causing great loss of life; and fire,
flood and storm have numbered their vic
time by scores snd caused extensive loss
of property.
The chronological table that follows
gives the most important happenings of
ISOS, foremost among which are those of
the war with bpain.
CONFLICf WITH SPAIX.
Events of the War Lately Won by the
United State.
TanunrT-
25 U. 8. battleship Maine. Capt. C. D. Sles-
bee, U. b. N., Is ordered to Havana,
Cuba.
February.
S The poblleatioa of a letter written by
- Be nor Dupuy de Lome, Spaolsh minister
to tbe Uulted State, speaking dispar
agingly of President McKialey, leads to
the Minister' resignation of bis post
and the appointment of Seuor Lais i'olo
' y ueruabe.
16 The U. 8. battleship Maine, lying In the
harbor or Havana, la destroyed and sunk
by an explosion between tt sad 10 o'clock
D. m.
IT Hear Admiral Bleard, commanding the
Piortn Atlantic squadron, ortters a court
of inamry into the loss or trie uuine.
lf The reqnest of the Spanish ocleials In
Havana for a joint Invest gallon Into the
loss of the Maine is declined.
21 The United States Senate orders an In
vestigation into the Maine disaster.
" March.
8-E1 Congress votes to place $50,000,000 at
the nnqnauned disposal ox f resident Mc-
Klalev as an emergency fond.
18 Spain remonstrates ag'ilnat the presence
or tne t nitea Mates neet at Key west
and against other measures of defense
by oar Government.
17 Facts eoneemlng Cuba stated In the
Senate oy senator I'roctor, of Vermont,
aa tne result or personal oDservation.
28 Court of inquiry's report on the Maine
sent to Congress.
April.
5 Consul General Lee recalled -
10 Consul General Lee leaves Cuba.
11 President McKlnley sends a message to
congress recommending armed Interven
tion in cuoa.
15 Army ordered to mobilize.
16 Senate belllirerency resolutions rsssed
lit Congress vote against Cuban recogni
tion, 19 Congress passes resolutions demanding
xne wimarawai ui ooain irom lddi.
20 Q nee a opens Ccrtes with sir speech.
lovernmeni announces its opposition to
nrlvateermz. President signs notidea
tlon to the nations of intention to block
ade. -
21 Our minister at Madrid, Oen. Stewart
lu Woodford, Informed by the Spanish
Minister of Foreign Affairs that diplo
matic relations between Spain and the
United State are terminated... .Presi
dent McKlniey cable oar ultimatum to
Spain, demanding a reply by April 23...
Seaor Polo y hernabe. Spanish minis
ter, receive bis passport and lesves
Wsshlngton.
Z2 Cruiser New Tort Sampson's flaeshln.
capture rearo, z,ouo tons, nrteen miles
east oi Havana... .cuoan port bloc le
aded by tne American squadron.
23 The President issues his proclamation
caning ror lzo.oou volunteers.
24 (Sunday) A Spanish decree declaring
war against the United State was
ga let ted at Madrid.
25 Congress passes a resolution declaring
that tne state or. war exiated from
April 21.
2ft Recrail Ing volunteer began in New
York city.
ZT United State vessels bombard Matan-
aas. ...seventh New York Keglment de
cline to enusc.
28 Commodore Dewey' fleet sails from
Hongkong tor Manila.
29 Spanish squadron sails from Cane Verde
tor tne west males. ... new York sneiis
Cabanas forts.... U. 8. cruiser Yale
(Parle) arrives in new York.
80 Commodore Dewey' squadron arrive
off Manila.. ..rlagshlp Mew York Ores
on Spanish cavalry sharpshooter off
Havana.
.Mar." "
10. 8. cruiser Topeka arrives at New
York from Falmouth. ...Commodore
Dewey's squadron destroys the Spanish
fleet at Manila.
2 Cable from Manila to Bongkong cut by
Commodore Dewey.
Battleship Oregon snd gunboat Marietta
sail from Rio Janeiro.
T Commodore Dewey Informs State De
partment or tbe seiiure of Corlte.
8 Congress tbanks Rear Admiral Dewey.
10 The Gussie expedition sailed from
Tampa.
11 Ensign Worth Bag-ley and fonr of the
crew or tne torpedo-boat winslow killed
by a sbell from the Spanish forts at Car
denas 12 Admiral Sampson's squadron bombsrds
tne torts at nan Juan, t'orto Klco....
The Spanish Cape Verde fleet arrives at
Port de France, Martinique.... tiussie
exnedltloa renulsed.
18 Commodore Sehley'a fleet sails south to
meet tbe Spanish squadron.
14 Spanlab Cape , Verde fleet sighted off
Curseos.
15 Rear Admiral Dewey reports on fall of
Manila. .. .Bignsta s cabinet resigns....
Spanish torpedo-boat destroyer Terror
disabled st Port de France, Martinique.
....Spanish fleet leaves Curneoa....Oen,
Merritt ordered to ibe Philippines ss mil
Itary governor. ...Gov. lilack authorise
Be Careful How Ton Sit.
Recently an eminent physioian gave
otterance to the opinion that appendi
citis la more eommon in this country
than in others because of the Yankee
enstom that men have and men are
moro frequently sufferers from the dis
ease than women of habitually sitting
with one leg thrown over the other.
This habit, the physician was quoted
saying, restricts the autlon of the di
only
gestive appartus, ana especially of the called the literature of appendicitis bas
lower intestine, and causes stagnation : reached the reading community. Les-
the contents and the stretching of li9'g
rer.rffnnlaatlon of disbanded Thirteenth
Uegunenr.-.
17 8sgas;a's new cabinet announced at
Madrid.
18 N.uety thousand troops ordered to roobll
lus In CliU'kanmuijs. '
20- Spmitsh fleet arrives at 8antlago d
tubs.
2 4 'miser Charleston salla for Msnilai
-id Troops A snd 0 arrive at Camp Alger,
runs i.nurca, v.
24-The Spuulsh Ceil la bottled np at San'
' tlnsrov . "J-
3-'l hree transports with 2.RS8 men start
for Manila. ,. .President Issues a call (or
To.ueu more volunteers.
20 Oregon arrives In Key West. ...On of
Spain s cabinet ministers said the conn
- try was willing to accept "an honorable
peace.". . , .Commodore Schley Is In tou
with the insurgent leaders.. Florida
expedition landed without opposition
near Onantanamo, Cuba.
27 Spanish scout ship rhased by American
wttrsmi's uear ivey west.
20 Commodore Selilev renorta ths trsnnlni
of Crrrera In tbe harbor of Santiago d
t cu us ... . cruiser Columbia arrives at
New York, having been In collision with
the Itrltlsh steamship Foscolia, which
Sana.
SO Troops embark at Tsmoa for Havana
31 Keer Admiral Sampson's fleet bombards
torts or Santiago de cub.
Jnns, '
1 Transport for Manila arrive at Hono
lulu, Hawaii, and tbe Hoy In Blue be
F com the guests of the city... .Monitor
Monadnock ordered to Manila from Saa
frrauclsco.
S Spain again appeals to the Fowsrs to
Intervene.
3-Amerlcaa squadron bombarded Santiago
de Cuba.
4 L.'eut. Hobson sinks cruiser Merrimae
in the mouth of the harbor of Santiago
ue vuna.
tt Fortifications of Santiago d Cuba re-
nucen.
T American squadron bombards and at
leuces batteries at Santiago. .. .Mooltor
Monterey and collier Brutus sail for
Manila.
8 Assault oa fortiflcatlona of Guantanamo
Bay.
9 House agree on war revenue conference
report..
10 Admiral Sampson reports be bss held
uunnranamo harbor since the 7th.
Senate agrees on conference report oa
srar revenue bill.
11 Fonr Americans at Calmanera art kilted
in a ngnt witn tne Spaniards.
IS Thirty-two transports with Shafter'a
troops soil for Santiago. ,. .President
sictvmisr signs the war tax bill.
14 Two Americans and several hundred
Spaniards killed la a battle at Cai
manera.
15 Seeend expedition sailed froej San Fran
cisco tor Manna. .. .Great destruction
results to Santiago forts through the use
or tne nvnanme guns on tne veanviu'i.
17 Spanish sqnsdron sailed from Cad s and
passed Gibraltar.
20 Transports with Gen. Shafter'a troops
arrive on namiago.
22 Part of Shafter'a troops landed.
u Italance of troop landed without aeet
nent. ...Admiral cameras Cauls fleet
arrives at island of t'aniellarla.
24 Sixteen American soldiers killed and
forly wounded In driving back Spanish
soldiers st Santiago.
27 Commodore Watson to eommsnd fleet to
attack Spanish home territory.... Presi
dent McKlniey recommend tbsnks of
Co i jress for Lieut. Hobson, and that he
be transferred to tne Hue.
28 President proclaims blockade of South
ern Cuba from Cap France to Cap
28 Gen. Shaffer reports he can take San
tiago in forty-eight Sours Tbe Senate
tnanks Lleot. Hobson and bia men, nam
ing eacn one perajnaiiy.
SO Kgyptisn Government refused to let
Camera coal his fleet at Fort Said.
Jniiy. . .
1 Shafter'a army began tbe assault noon
Ssntlsgo de Cuba, captnring the enemy's
outer work.
2 Shafter renewed the attack noon San
tiago, to ng sooni l.taai in killed and
wouitded, and making 2.000 Spanish
prisoner. The Spanish casualties prob
ably exceeded those of tbe Americans.
5 Cerven'a fleet destroyed at Santiago,
with great loss of life.
6 Spanish transport Alfonso XII. blown
np off Mur.el by Atnerlesn gunboats....
Hobson, tbe hero of tbe Merrimae, and
hla comrades exchanged for Spanish
prisoners outside Santiago.
7 President signs Hawaiian annexation
resolution. ...Admiral Dewey took Subig
and 1.300 prisoners.
11 Cruiser St. Louis brings Admiral Cer-
vera and 746 prisoners to Portsmouth,
N. H.... Admiral Sampson's fleet bom
barded Soailago.
13 Aunounced that yellow fever bas broken
out In Gen. Shafter's srmy.
14 Cra. Toral and the Spanish army snr
rendered Santiago at 8 p. m.
17 "Old Glory" raiaed over Santiago at
noon.
15 President Issnes a proclamation provid
ing tor tne government or Santiago....
Seven American vessels bombard Man
tauillo and destroy seven Spanish shins.
21 Gen, Miles, with 8,413 men on trans
ports, convoyed by warships, starts to
take Porto Rico. .. .American gunboata
capture Nlpe and sink the Spanish cruis
er Jorge Juan.. ..Gen. Callxto Garcia,,
commander of the Cubsn army of East
ern Cuba, owing to discontent because
the American Government bas Ignored
him and bis troopa In the surrender of
Santlazo,wiihdrew....Ncws rescued this
country that tbe second expedition to re-
en rone Admiral Dewey sad arrived at
Cavlte. .......
22 Agu.naldo declared himself dictator of
tbe 1'hllinplnes.
23 Another expedition for the Philippine
Islands sailed from Ssn Francisco.
25 Gen .Miles snd l,.VO men reach Gnan
ico. Porto Rico, and effect a landing.
28 Secretary Day, M. Cambon, French am-
DSFsaanr. and bis Hrst secrets rr. M.
Thiebant, confer with President McKln
iey In regard to terms of oeaee.
27 Tbe port of Ponce, Porto Rico, surrend
ers to Capt. Davis, of gnnboat Dixie.
SO News of Gen. Merritt's srrival at Cavlte
received at Washington. .. .Dewey In
forms the President that Agnlnaldo, the
l'niilrpine insurgent chief, assumed
defiant attitude.
31 The Spanish forces st Cavlte made
ortle during a fierce storm on the Amer
ican troop In the Malate trenches. They
were repulsed with hesvy loss. Ten of
Gen. Merritt' men were killed snd for
ty-eight wounded.
Aaornst.
2t President McKlniey make public the
terms or peace offered to Spain by the
imtea states.
4 The monitor Monterey and Its consort
Hrutus. srrlve st Manila. .. .Gen. Shat
ter and his subordinates ssk that tbe
fever-stricken srmy st Santiago de Cuba
be removed north.
5 Formal orders issued for the removal of
Gen. Shafter's srmv to this country.
Spain accepts the terms of peace offered
ny tne united nates unaysmo, ror to
Klco, eaptored by Gen. Haines rorcea.
Three Americans cornered.
8 Spain accept President McKlniey'
peace terms, certain representation
were made regarding Cuba which were
not accepted, however. ...Spaniards at
uuantansmo isy down tneir arm ana
surrender to Brig. Gen. Kwer.
9 Gen. Ernst' brlgsde captured Coamo,
rot-to moo, alter a lively Bgnt, in which
seven Pennsylvania volunteers were
wounded. Two hundred Spsnlsrds were
taken prisoners. ...Spsnlsrds sttempt to
retake tbe lighthouse at Cape Ban Juan,
but are repulsed with heavy loss.
10 A protocol covering tbe peace terms of
tne united Htates bas been agreed upon
by M. Cambon, representing Spain, and
President McKlniey.... Gen. Schwsn's
forces defest Spanish troop at Maya-
gnes, Porto Rico. Loss oa oor side two
killed snd on wonnded.
11 Spain's cabinet formally approved Pres
ident sicitinieys peace protocol and a
cablegram waa sent to M. Cambon au
thorising him to sign In behalf of Spain.
12 M. Cambon, French ambassador to the
United States, signs tbe protocol and S
cessstion of hostilities Is ordered.
13 Surrender of the city of Mantis, sfter
stiff bombardment bv Dewev. -
So Gen. Merritt leaves Manila for Paris to
aid tne peace commission.
Feptember.
8 Spanish Cortes convenes to consider
peace proposals.
8 Gen. Otis. United States commander at
tbe opening of the vermiform appendix,
making it possible for obstructions to
reach the latter, and thus giving rise to
appendicitis. There is no other dis
ease, if we may judge from the atten
tion given vo it by current publica
tions, in which the general public
takes so much interest as in this one,
which is comparatively new to medi
cal practice. Probably mnch of the
popular interest is due to the fnot that
within a lew yenrs what maybe
West!.
Msnlift, deionnded the removal f the
- lnii-r'Hts from ihnl elfy. , - .
lu-Spanish senate adopts Ibe pence prut
Col.
12 The situation at Manila reported crlt
loll.
13 Spanish Cbsmbt'rsof Deputies, adopts the
neuee protocol. -1
10 npHiiiMii i:ece CtHum!iou ai)otUtsl,
with Seuor Itlos, Presldeut of the Sen
ate, as President.
17 The Pece Conunlsalon 6t th United
States soils for Pur.s.
lu Spanish Government Issues an order for
all troop In the West Dulles to return
home.
20Th evacuation of the on I lying positions
lu Porto Klco begun by the HiumlHli,
29 American and Spanish Commissioners
meet lu Paris.
V October,' v '
1 American and Spanish Peace Commis
sioners hold their nrat session.
4 American Peace Commission receives
the report of Uen. Merritt In Paris.
IS Formal ceremony of raising th United
Males nag over !-an Juan takes plan...
American Coinmlafloitor refos to es
soin any portion of Cuban debt.
24 Gen. Ortega, with the last of the Span
lab soldiers, sails from l'orto I' Ico for
sua in.
20 Spanish soldiers captured at- Manll
dnrliif th war are released by Culled
states.
27 Spanish Peace Commissioners accept
coudltloa of the non-assumption of Cu
baa debt by vnlted statve.
'November. ''v
28 Terms of peace accepted by Spain,
December,
10 Treaty of peace with Spain signed st
ran.
GESKRAL CHBO.NOtt GT.
BecorJ of Events that Have Occurred
' Durlna the Past Tear.
January.
1 Officers of the Cuban provisional gov
eminent aworn In.
J Six persons burned to death at Jersey
City, N. J.
8 Thirty persons killed hy collapse of
floor In cltv hall at London, Ont.
T Theodore Durrant banged for murder at
St. Quentln prison, California.
8 Six men killed by explosion of an Ohio
Hirer tow boat near lileuflciil, Pa.,.,
Fifteen men drowned off Baudue by
foundering of a French steamer. . , .Six
live lest In s mine explosion near Pitts
burg, K.an....DeatB or asaj. M0e r.
Haudv.
12 Forty live and $1,000,000 worth of prop
erty uestroyea ay a lornaoo st run
Smllh. Ark.
16 Death of Hob. Benl. Butterworth, Uni
ted States Commissioner or patents, at
Thomsavtlle. oa.
10 Bread rlota at Ancona. Italy.
20 Fire loss of $tW0,W0 at Cast Grand
Porks. Minn.
22 Marriage of Rev. T. DeWItt Talmage
and Mrs. Col. Collier Destructive
storm over tbe West and South.
25 Msny persons burned to death In a eon-
fill-ration at Hnokane, wan....st,,vv
000 worth of property at East St. Iiouls,
III., Including t moo elevator a no tiur
llngton freight depot, destroyed by Are.
27-Jauuary wheat sells for tllu In Chi-
cago. .. .steamer city or uuiuts lost off
St. Joaeph, Mien.
29 Several persons killed in a smssh-up on
tbe Maine central Hallway at orono....
Ten men killed by caving In of North
weat laud tunnel In Chicago,
February.
1 Six Uvea loat by burning of th Alvord
House, Gloversvllle, N. Y Schooner
Brtgge wrecked oS Little Nahant and
elzht Uvea lost.
2 .VM,0oO are loss la Winnipeg, Manitoba.
8 Six nersoua killed In railway collision
near usion....rire aesiroys .uo,uuv
worth or property at scranton, l'a.
4 Seven killed lu railroad wreck at Glas
gow. Scotland.
B-S5ii.O00 Are at Albany, Ind... .Holland
American steamer veenoam wrecked In
mid-ocean.
9 Adolph L. Leutgert sentenced to life Im
prisonment tor wire uinruer in Chi
cago.... Assssslnstlon of Presldeut Bar.
rlos of Guatemala.... 1250,000 fire loss
at Fort Worm, Texas.
10 Thirty-eight lives crushed ont by fall
lug walls at Pittsburg.
11 Nassau Chambers In New York burned;
loss, fooo.uoo French ship nucha t
goe down off Canary Islands; 87 live
lost.
17 Fire damp explosion In a colliery at
Hamnietirly, Pruss's, kills 50 persons..,.
JWO.OcO lire st Plttsileld, Mass Brit
ish steamer Legislnior burned at sea.
18 Death of Miss Franees K. Wlllnr-i In
New York City Large Are at Pitts
burg. 20 New wharf snd ensiom honse at Tarn-
pteo, Mexico, burned; s. 82,000.000.
25 National Tobacco Company's works st
Louisville. Ky., burned; toss, fj.000,0fai.
28 Nine live lost in tenement bouse Are
at Charleston, 8. C... Seven persons
killed at Blue Island, III., by the collis
ion of a train and an omnllma. ...Ten
persona killed and lire Injured by aa
explosion and Are In Hall Broa.' labora
tory at Kalamasoo. Mich.
27 Death of Wm. M. Slngerly, proprietor of
tne rnuaueipnia ttecora.
March.
2 Six men killed by boiler explosion nesr
Brewton. Als.
8 Nine drowned by the foundering of the
' hooner 8peedwell off tbe Florida coaat.
T Fire causes ll.Vi.ooO lose In Browne!) A
Field Co. 'a building at Providence, R. I.
3.000.000 fire loss at Manila, Phil
ippine Islands.
11- Death of Oen. W. 8. Bosecrans.
13 Eleven men burned to death In Bowery
Mission. New York.
16 Death of Aubrey Beardsley, the artist.
....Many persons killed in a firs tt 215
Wsbssb avenue, Chicago.
17 Death of Blanche K. Brnc,Jeglster of
tne ireasnry,
19 Six convicts killed Is s mine st Pratt
City. Ala.
21 Several persons killed In s hotel Are st
Hatte, Mont.
22 Forty live lost by sinking of bsrk
Helen Almy off Ran Francisco.
25 Death of James Paya, English novel
ist. ...Deatb of Truman P. Handy, of
Cleveland, Ohio, oldest banker in United
States. .. .W isconsin Industrial School
for Boy at Waukesha damaged 1100,000
Dy ore.
23 Forty-eight sealer of steamer Green
land periabed on Ire doe.
28 Seven persons burned to death st Kent,
Minn.
27 Deatb of Congressman Slmpkio, of
Massachusetts.
''April. 1 :
8 Fifty lives lost la flood at Shawnee-
town. 111.
4 Fifteen men killed by explosion of pow
der near San Vicente, Mexico.
7 Sodden death of Margaret Mather, th
tragedienne.
11 Oxford Junction, lows, visited by 8100,
000 Are.
12 Peun glass works at North Irwin, Pa,,
burned; loss. I7o0.000.
15 Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Belt,
Mont, suffers 1250,000 Ore loss.
17 Fire, following dust explosion, de
stroys grain elevator st Bor.on; loss,
gooo.ooo.
19 Death of George Parsons Latbroo.
21 Postmaster General Gsry resigns snd I
succeeded by Charles Kmory Smith....
Death ot Senator Waltbati, of Missis
sippi. 25 Secretary of Stat Jobn Sherman re
sign.
28 Wm. R. Day appointed to All the va
cancy. .. .Glasgow, Scotland, visited by
s $750,000 fire.... Powder' mill at Santa
Crus, Cel., blown up, esuslug loss of
eleven Uvea.
28 Atlantic Powder Co.'i works at Dover,
N. J., wrecked by an explosion.
SO Heavy damage done by tornadoes In
rteDrassa, Kansas, lows ana south Da
kota. May. ' -.
2 Thirteen person killed by tornado st
JerlcO, Mo.
8 Schooner Crown wreeked off St. Johns,
N. F and 11 men drowned.
8 125,000 Are loss st Cleveland.
7 Three hundred person killed la s riot
at Milan, Italy.
a rmiiiOi Xflnn iff.H tlannnn A..
11 Wool warehouse burn at Ballardvllle,
Mass.; Mass, -ju.uuu.
OOfsTT DELAY
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for IMVi one day's delay may result ia your
Sompetitor getting It. We are th nly blcrcl
bonne having a delivery point in tbe tidrtb.
west. Prompt delivery oi all ordsrs assured.
Dealers who handle th COLUMBIA snd
II Alt rroD line win have a double advant
age over others who do not. We bars Im-
f roved tbe quality of oor products, while our
n creased output enables us to reduc our
prlees, as follows:
Columbia Chalnless .,.,..OT..j,.7S 00 1
Columbia Models 67-Ss..., - 60 00 1
Columbia Models 16-49, 'W pattern, "Wlio
prOTejnsnts... ................ .................... ....... t) 09
pops' rJAnuFAOTUHiriG co., : '
fsatrfl1n Oroges. WaihlnjIoB, HsmsRS aiuf lis.
12 Burning of Armour's elevator T nl
several 'lumber yards, cause l,lW,OtO
leU lu ('lltl'njjo.
14 Thousands killed by eyrlone on Snni'
bitwn InIoihI. Malay Arehlpelngo. . . . 'Uf-
'ward Itciiieiiyl, violinist, fulls dead In II
Snn Frnnclsco tlimtler, ...nan uroa.
glass works burned at M uncle, lud.i
' iv.-n. f-"in,m'o. ' --' '
18 Flint mill of Mining A Mill Co., at Rust
Liverpool, Ohio, burned: losa, lisi,(al.
17 Great damage done anil ninny people
hurt hy cyclone In Nebraska.
18 HuslneaB eei Inn of Attleboro, Mass.,
destroyed by first. . . . Destructive cyclone
sweeps through Iowa, Kansas, lllluols
and Wisconsin.
10 Death of William 19. Gladstone.
aaDeatb of F.dwurd Bellamy. ...Mln fli'S
at r.ollern, Prussia : 45 miners perlab,
28 Italian eabtaet resigns.
31 New cabinet formed In Italy.
Ju -e,
1-Denth of tragedian Thos. W. Keen...,
Transintsslipl exposition open at
Omaha.
4 Death of Capt. Chas. V. Orldloy, of th
cruiser Olympla at Manila.
7- l'lniit of Burgess Steel Co., Portsmouth,
Ohio, burned; loss, 4tK),iH).
11 Case Power Building In Detroit burned.
1.1 Collapse of Joseph Leller'a wheat deal.
l.V-Beslguallon of -the French ministry,
28 Flrat party cabinet formed lu Japan.
2D Formation of th I'elioux eubluet In
. Italy.
July.
J Strike of stereotyner eanaes Chicago
papers to suspend for four days.
4 French liner 1.4 Buurgogns goe down
off Suhle Island with ChVI passenger.
Hawaiian resolutions adopted by the
Senate.
8- Steelvllle, Mo., almost obliterated by s
waterspout. ...Congre adjourn slue
die.
11 Sngast ministry In Spain resigns....
Hleven men killed In water tunnel at
Cleveland, Ohio.
19 Powder mill at Oakland, Cal., blown up
by a Cbliiamau aud seven Uvea lust.
SO Death tit Prluc Bismarck.
Anuuat. '
1 Martin Thorn executed at Sing Sing,
N. Y.
8Blmnarek. N. D.. destroyed by fire
Death of Georg M, tubers, Itgyptologiat
snd novelist.
12 United S.tttes flag officially hoisted over
Hawaii.
13 Twenty live lost by cloudburst In Haw
kins county, Ky.
13Rrs'gnatlon of ministry at Lisbon,
20 French steamer La Coquette sunk off
Newfoundland by tne ft or go; in uvea
lost.
21-8even person killed In railway collision
st Sharon. Mass.
22 E glit laborers killed hy collapse of B
wall in Carnegie tnnnei, ra... .carter-
vllle, 111., vls'ted by a I.'AO.OOO Or.... 300
miners drowned at Nlenre, Silesia
Deatb of King Mnlletoa of Samoa.
2S Destructive ttr at Logansnurt. La.
25 Kx-Gov. Claude Matthews stricken by
paralysis at Henarry a ornve, inn.
28-1) eatb of x-Oov. Claude Matthews of
Indiana.
30 Small pox breaks out st Put-In-Bay 1st
and, Lake Brie.
81 Wllbelmina becomes Queen of Holland
....Confession snd sn:eld of Col. Henry,
principal witness agaiust Capt. Dreyfus,
. st rans.
Feptember.
2 President Wllford Woodruff, of the Mor
mon church, died at San Francisco....
The British captured Omdurman oppo
' sHe Khartonm, In tbe Sondau.,
4 British troops occupied (ihsrtoum.
Cavalguac, t rench Minister of War, re
slgna 8 Twenty-eight people killed In collision
. of train with trolley car at Cohoes. N. Y.
....Gen. Hurlluden sppolnted French
Minister of War.
8 Wllbelmina crowned Queen of Holland
at Amsterdam.... Thirty men killed by
falling of a bridge over St Lawrence
River, near St. Regis Indian village
Many killed in riots In Crete. .. .Opening
of G. A. R. national encampment at Cin
cinnati. 10 Assassination of Elisabeth, Empreaa of
Austria, by an Italian anarchist at
Genera, Swltserlsnd... .1200,000 are at
Ltverinore Falls. Me.
11 Fire wiped out New Westminster, B. C,
and Jerome, Aria.
12 Deatb of Judge Tho. M. Cooley at Ann
aroor, Mien. ... Hurricane on Island of
St. Vincent. West Indies, killed per
sons and destroyed much nronertr.
14 Lorenao Snow chosen bead of tbe Mor
mon church.
18-Deoth of Dr. Jobn nail.. ..Death of
Miss Winnie Davis.
20 Ten persons burned lo deatb In an ele
vator fire In Toledo.
22 Thirty six men drowned by sinking of
French boat Vllle de Fecamp off Fecamp.
23 Fifty miners entombed lu coal abaft at
iirownsvllie. Pa.
24 Several persons killed and mnrh oron
erty deal rayed by windstorm at Lliuu. O.
28 Tornsdo destroys properly at Tonawan-
ua, f,. x., and kill Ave at Merrllton, Out.
....Death of M s Fannr DavenoorL
27 Claremont, Minn., destrored by fire.
28-Deatb of ex Secretary Thomas F. Bay
aru....Hior ai i-ana. in.
29 Death of Queen Louise of Denmark.
80 Hundred of lire lot by flood la
Japan.
'. 1 'October,
1 Great Are In Colorado Springs, Colo.
2 Fierce gsle on Souih Atlsutle coast.
5 In attempting to quell the rebellion of
me ino ans at near Lake, Minn., several
soldiers were killed and wounded.
8 Great Are In Sidney, N. 8. W.
-20ft,0uu Are at Atlantic City, N. J.
10 Great Are at Dawson Cllv. Alaska.
20 Seven men killed by boiler explosion oa
torpeao ooat Paris near Astoria, fire.
23-Ten men killed in a race war at Uar-
persviiie. Miss.
24 Fire on the Brooklyn, N. 1., water front:
loss, 14T5.0O0.
23 French cabinet resigns,
81 New French cabinet formed. ...Japan
esc cabinet resign.
.November. .
B Fleven men killed by collapse of new
Wonderlsnd tbester st Detroit.... Seven
men crushed to death In a mine near
wiiscstiarre, l'a.
0 Capitol at Washington wrecked by gas
vmiMVBion. . . .I'cuiu ot L1SV1Q A. WSllB,
7- Heslgoatlon of the Greek ministry.
8 General election.
9 Organisation of Japan's new ministry
Completed.
10 New ministry formed In Greece. .. .Pres
ident siasso ana secretaries ot Cuban re-
puone resign.
11 Ksnk at Klrksvllle, Mo., robbed of
iK,(AJ,
17 British ship Atalant sinks off Oregoa
vwni,i, o live loat,
18-Deatb of Jobn W. Keely, tbe Inventor.
....Twelve laborers killed by, train at
nacaeussca sieaaowa, gi. J.
19 Death of Oen. D. C. Btiell,
23 Burning of the Baldwin hotel nd the
ater In San Francisco.
24- 20 Great torm sweep ever th coun
try; many live lost at ses.
27 Death of Actor C. W. CouMavk ni.
persona killed by boiler explosion near
Fourteen ax lie niougn, Cal.
28 Dynamite explosion In Hsvana kilts 15
pvrsun ana injures zo otners.
December.
8 Opening of Congressional session.
10 Death of William Black, novelist.
11 Deatb of Gen. Callxto Garcia at Wash
ington. lit Death of e-ftn-tA Calvin a D,f A.
Six persons killed to railway wreck".
nnuil'iu, V IS,
16 Six persons killed br a train in.
wood, N. J Department tor of G.
Hartsteln's Son burned at Milwaukee;
loss, luO.ouO.
17 Desth of Baron Ferdinand James de
Rothschild In London.... Twenty lives I
ioi in vitrmmsuip collision in the North
r.
19-11,000,000 Are St Term Haute, Ind.
And now s Boston man claims tbe cen.
ter of the stnge long enough to sdvlse
that, so far as tho annexation of the I'hil
lppines is concerned, "celerity should be
comcmpered with cunetatlon.
LI Hung Chang has been sent to wstch
the overflow of the Yellow river. This,
we rase it, is tne polite Clilneae equiva
lent fur saying that he has been sent uo
Tl 9
nan xvi rvr.
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Two Lottora to Mrs, Pinkhtvra.
Mrs. Jotist Williams, English town,
N. J., writes!
" Ukak Mils. riNKBAsi! I oannotb
gin to toll you how I suffered before
taking your remedies. I was o woak
that 1 could hardly walk aorosa tho floor
without fulling. I hud womb trouble
and such a bonrlng-down fueling also
suffered with my brtek and limbs, pnla
In womb, Inflammation of the bladdor,
piles and Indigestion. Before I bad
tnken one bottle of I-ydin IS. l'inlihniu's
Vcffetablo Compound I felt a great deal
belter, and after taking two aud one
half bottles and half a lxx ot your
Liver Tills I was cured, I f more would
tnlte your modicino thoy would out
have to suffer so much." .,
Mrs. Joseph I'lcTicnsoJl, 513 East St.,
Warren, l'a., writes:
"Drab Mna, I'inkuam: I hove suf
fered with womb trouble over fifteen
years. I bad inflammation, enlarge
ment and displacement of the womb.
I bad the backache toimtnntly, also
headache, and waa so dirzy. I hiul
heart trouble, it seemed aa thouifh my
heart was In my throat at times ohok-
I .. ... n T AAitlil , . , 1 ... ii 1 ir b mil o,t n i, it
U1J .11'. . V v 11 1 v. .... w i. . .. v .. -. -. -.
I could not He down, for then my heart
woutu ucat ao loan a wuuiu h-bi bui
though I was smothering. I had to
sit up in bed nights In order to breathe.
I was so weak I oould not do any
thing.
"1 have now taken several bot
tles ot Lydia E. rinkham s Vegetable
Compound, and used three piuk
ages of Kauatire Wash, and can say
I am perfectly cured. I do not ttj Ink
I cruld have lived long if Mrs. l'iuk
ham's medicine had not helped ma."
The elephant baa more muscles In
its trunk than any other creature pos
sesses in its entire body, timir number
being no feweor than 40,000.
The Mast Common ef All,
The most common of all ailments
from sports ot nil kinds ate sprains and
bruises. The must common and surest
Bme o( ,,em a b, t10 nM 0f St. Jacob
Oil, which Is prompt in its action.
Transparent
leather is made In
Franco.
I shall recommend Plao'i Cure for Con-
sumption fur and wide. Mrs. Mulligan,
l'liiiiistvnu, rveiit, r.ii-innn, Nov. n, inki.
The woman of 80 asks, "Who is hof
the, woman ot 80, "What is )ie?"tlie
woman pnst 80, "Where is hef" ,
Heal thyitlappy Girls
often, from no apparent
cause, become languid and
deJoortdent in tht totly d&yt
ot their womanhood They
draff, along always tired,
never hungry, bre&thlcn
and vmh & palpitating
heart after .light emote
to th&t merely to walk
up Jt6.irt exhausting.
Somttimea & ahort.dry-coug
lead
are"
ton
that they
blood, Are you like that Have yoo too little bloodt
Motc tvnamic people have been made Itrong, hungry,
energetic men and women by the use of Dr. Williams
PinK Pills for Pal People than by any other means They
are the best tome in the world.
Mlta Lola elevens, of Gasport, Nlsgsrs Co,,tt. Y.,had been a very
heattby girt until about a year ago, when a he grew weak and pals, Kb
lost her appetite, was tired in the morning aa on retiring, and lost flesh
until she became so emaciated that her friends hardly knew her. The doc
tors declared the disease anstmie.and gave her up to die. A physician
who was visiting In Gasport prevailed upon her to try Dr. Will lams' pin
Pllla for Pal People. She did so, and wa benefited at ones. She I now
well and trung-th very picture of health.-Buff it, (M r.) Omrur,
The genuine arc told only in package, the snrapptr
always bcAnng the full name. For salt by all drug
gists or ent , postpaid, by the Dr Williams rAeditine
Company. Schenectady, N Y., on receipt of price, fitly
cents per bo. Book of cures free on recjueit.
A J :
A. SWORN. STATEMENT.
I, C. It. Ilolllns, M. D., of Orsns Valley, Or., Voluntarily make the following a'ate'menli
Alter having u teeth estraeted I liars had St u.i ms.ie ., I...... .....I.... ,. . ....... i..
three In Portlnn.l. one in Kan Krsiieisco and na
able toeai a meal's victuals or sveu sn apple or
-'". ,; - . Vk. .1 ii irapi,
they were put Into
Iflll VIlistn. Kllfl aat
moHl itlnce with Die Kremteet oumforl and with
icini;iiuv ill tlVfrs rpaiit'i;!,
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TEETH WITHOUT PLAfES
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Dr. T. H. White. Vl3,.,
Msg Bring l eprosy In Ibis Cniuiiv
It Is polulcd out tlisl b I Illicit HllllUK so),
dlers In Hawaii may eonliiiiit lin.y Hiere,
and bring II l ltd country when lio-y return.
Willie It'primv Is much to be tlioinl' d, lliero ai'
S tliimsand llmi'S n many vlelllo lu Moinaeh,
disorders and Mood dlco, but tbeie le cut
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common ailments iliat II'" Milters aiusspecitlo
(or am malaria, ievur Slid aguu, bold at sll
drugstores,' ,. .
The best pliionpples grow l nKlirn
Cubii. Tliuy sro vary easy In cnltivuto,
only little oapilul is wiulreil, nml pie
vlotis exporlotioo i ipjI ubsiiliitoy
Bonlinl, ; ' v " " .-' '
AGKMT4 WjNrmi.
DUTOMR-Vegeiiililn and metallla, a freak
of iisiure, noled as the best l' u s i Hi th
sorld lor silver, gold, brsss, eie , u .1 In qun.
tliv sullloiiMit lor yesrs, lo,- !'! cents I'. 0.
tninps. It Is liilimorlal anil ni-neht III Mov4
; mtiv tm rei'Sinni wiiu u. outuos,,o. n. oai.ic
LNOKIt.iiUl Mutual Life lliilldiMgiNual'l", Hash.
I The iMilttr lux olmnnoH tlm color of Its
(toat. In summer it Is ulwuya liluek:
I in winter It is cu wliila tlutt the aulr
mill can sciiri'oly tm soon hs It iciimpeit
over tlio now, -
A Mbrt Fight,
, The dump autumn nights and mors
ing stirs up soiiilli'iii and tliuti omiius a
tuu of pulii. , Umu Hi. .JiiniiU (ill, and
tlioti coiiios a In:; to on re It, It is a
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The liulf of rabbits and other animal
in' Ktiasla is ooiiviirtod Into liowls,
dishes and plates, whiuli are vultied for
their trength, ditriibiliiy and DglilneH.
The article have the appearance of var
nished leather. ,
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By local sppllratlnns, as they cannot reseb th
diseased portion ol lbs rnr. 1 bera lsony on
way locur deainesa, atid that is by constitu
tional remedies, liasiuuss is caused bv au In
named roiidli Ion of Dm inucoua lining of Hi
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teut hearing, and when II 1 entirely closed
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w will give On Hundred Dollars for any
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Honth America.' It has boeii in con
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267 having been eonnted In an liotir.
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