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It Can Be Made to On, "The melancholy days have come;" bag rbeumatlmn come with thorn? It oao be made to go ril.t oil by tlie use of St. Jaoobs Oil, which cures and leaves do trace behind. Macaroni With Mayonnaise. A delicious way to serve macaroni Is to place It on the same pinto with lottuoe, the mayonnaiso doing sanre sorvloe for both. The macaroni is cut Into thin slices from macaroni- and cheese baked the day beforo. It Is served oold. Every Action And every thought require im expendi ture of vitality which mint be restored by means of the blood (lowing to the brain fiid other organs. The blond, must be pure, rich and nourishing. It is made no by Hood's Saraoparllla which Is thus the great strength-giving medicine, tho cure for weak nerves, scrofula, catarrh, and all diseases caused by poor, impure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine, (l: u for V HOOT$ illle ere lndlfrf-allon. if. rmitn. Stowed Fruit Is Health?. There la no doubt that stowed fruit la a moat wholosome addition to ordi nary diet There are, however, many persons who cannot eat it, either on account of tho aoldlty of the fruit or of the large quantity of sugar required to make it palatable It should be remem bered that sugar does not counteract the acidity ol the fruit, It simply dis guises it, and If much of it la used it la apt to interfere with the digestive or gans. Dufoie cooking the fruit, sprinkle over It a small pinch of car bonate of soda; this renders tho dish more wholesome, and certainly more tasty. No household Is oompleto without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It Is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended hy all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. Maori girls in the North Island of New Zealand are being tattooed by a Urewera tohunga for f 15 aploce. CITt fermanmflr Cnred. Wo flar rmrvomirieg or or. KliDO'i Orm ilia anar first ai Nerva Iii bottle am wtoriT. Send for FKKK ttt. tin trial bnttls DI treatise. 1R. H. U, !, UA., KW .rch street, fUluuolptila, la. ' An English pbvaiolan has discov ered a way of producing local anaes thesia without the loss of consciousness or the uso of ether or oholroform. He uses moderate ourrents of electricity frequently interrupted. ' To Cure a Cold In One Day Talc Laxative Bromo Quinlue Tablets. Ail druggists refund money if it fuila to cute. 25c. : The iKte at which Zulus enn travel in an emorgonty is astonishing. Some will cover as inih as 60 miles In six botirs. Eight mlloa an hour Is an or dinary paco. If yon want tho best wind mill, pumps. tanks. uloWS. aamia hulla nf nil lvii boilers, engines, or getirm nmolilnery, bob or write JOHN l'OOI.K, foot of Morrison atreet, Portland, Oregon. The horse, whon grazing, Is guided entirely by the nostrils in tho choioo of protior food, and blind hor.a are never knowu W.-.-V. mistakes in tb.jjr diet. 100 HBWAltD 100. ' The readers nt this riapur will be pleased to Jparn that there It at least one dreaded disease that solenon has been ablo to cure In nil lis Stains, and that Iscatarrh. UftH's Catarrh ("tiro Is iho only positive cunt known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional ills esse, requires a cnnmftmlnnnl treatment. Ilall'i Catarrh Cnre la tnktin internally, aeilm directly upon tho blood and niuenua snrfac of the system, thereby destroying tho founda tion ui w.e uiHt'ane, unu giving ins paiioni atronmh by building tin tho constitution and axaiHiing nature In lining its work. Tho pre tirleturs have so much fill l h In Its imrnllv powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollar or any caso mat 11 laws U of teillnioutals. Adilrena nvoaHO ...tilt fall! toouio. tiviid for lUi JllUiOUl F. J. Cfl KNKY 4 CO., Toledo, 0, sum uj uruKHiBlHi ii"j. l .. Hall's Family l'll aro tho besU Zoologists say that all known speci of wild animals aro gradually ilimin ishing in size. In the fall cleanse your system hy using Dr. i iutuier s uregoo iiiooo ruriiier. Miss Dorothea Klumpko is trying to show tho nuthorltiea In Paria that tho study of aHtionomy ia a enltablo cnionr (or women. Ming Klumpko has, through the patronago of Admiral Mou choi, boon piaoou nt the bead of a new department at tho Paria observatory. Bho ia in charge of tho bureau of mens uromonta and la now engaged in pro. dnoing a huge photographic chart of the lioavoua and compiling a now stol lar catalogue THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. Daughters Should be Carefully Guided In Early Womanhood. What suffering frequently rcRnlU from a mother's Ignorancoi or mora frcquontly from a mother's neglect to properly Instruct her daughter I Tradition says "woman mustsuffer," and young women are so taught. There Is a little truth and a great deal of exaggeration In this, if a young woman Buffers severely she neods treatment and her mother should sue that she gets It. ' Many mothers hesitate to take their daughters to a physician for examina tion! but no mother need liesllttto to write freely about her dujighter or herself to Mrs. rinkham and secure the most efficient advlco without charge. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. f The following letterfrom MIhsMahib F. Jon.NSON, Centralla, Pa , shows what neglect will do, and tells how Mrs. finkham helped hen h "My health became so poor that I had to leave school. I was tired all the time, and had dreadful pains In my aide and back. I was also troubled with irregularity of menses. I was very weak, and lost so much flesh that my friends becarao alarmed. My mother, who Is a firm believer In your remedies from experience, thought per haps they might benefit me, and wrote you for advlco. I followed the advice yon gave, and used Lydla E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills as you directed, and am now as well as I ever was. I have gained flesh and havo good color. I am completely cured of Irregularity." fT WKi 3 rtt stL ?tsif td Best CouKh Syrup. TaetesUoua. Ck1 M rj In ttom. M1 tT rirutfytut. rfff nn nn K H H u ui 1LD Ui" As Sugar Is Made In Fields, and Important Requirement Honry W. Diedorich, United States consul at Magdoburg, Germany, sends the following ropoit to tho atato depart ment. The report will prove of inter est and value to tho farmers of the Northwoat, who are just taking up tho Industry. Mr. Dlodrich says: Tho res ults of the war With Spain are bound to effect changes In various direc tions that no one could have foreseen at the Wlnnlnr? of this Tear. Not the ! least Important is tho bearing thoy will nndoubtedly have on the sugar Industry in Germany and In the Unltod States. An enotomus inoreasoln the production of sugar In the islands of Cuba, Ptiorto Kloo, the Philippines and Hawaii ia probablo In tne near future. With ooolie and Chinese labor in the Orient and in tho Paolflo, with tho stimulus of Amorlcan energy and capital in tho West Indies, and with the more or loss Intricate bounties of Europe, the sugar lunation haa become a very oom plicated one. Though the outlook of the yonng buet-sugar industry in the Unltod BtatoB la not ao promising as It waa a yoar ago, It Is much too early to bo come disoouragod. While It may be advisable for those planning to start new plants to make haate slowly, yet the good work already begun should continue. Especially should tho work of locating tho areas in tho Unltod Btatea suitable for the oultaro of the mgar-boot bo continued, aa thia can be done without risk or loss of monoy, the lugar boota bolng oapable of utilization aa feed. In leading the reports of our experiment stations in various states, both aa to yield of angar-beeta and also ia to their aacoliarlne qualities, one cannot but admiro the wonderful prog ress made in thia new industry within s few years, and to congratulate our people engaged in It upon their suocosa. Sugar ia made, not In the sugar fao tories. but out in the Holds. Therefore It Is impossible to pay too much atten tion to the cultivation of beets con taining the highest proportions of sugar, and, at the same time, with the largoat tonnage per acre. In order to produoo such, the seleotlon of suitable oil, the climato, the rainfall, and length of season, the fertilizing, plant ing, cultivating and harvesting all these are very important faotoia. But the most important of all is to start out with tho host seod obtainable; for good seed, aftor all, is the foundation of euocossful sugar indnstry. if I may express an opinion, based on my per sonal observation, it ia that some of our beet growera Bhould Insist more thnn they have upon getting none but tho best of seed, no matter what the price may be. I will not entor npon the history of the origin and development of the boot loud. Nor will I dwell upon the dif ferent varietiea and tlioir merits. I have had occasion to visit several of the oelonraten uurniiin bmick laruun. where they produce seed that is sold to all sugar-producing oountrlos of the world. With tho accumulated knowl edge and experience of a century of in vestigation, with an investment of enormous capital, nnd with a vast amount of acloncO nnd skill, energy, and lubor, their methods of producing a pnre and higu-grudo eued aro us per fect and successful as aro those em ployed in tho raising of flue broods of horses and cattle. The hlgh-grndo seed grown in thia country la no in tho lead everywhere. Evofl franco ia beginning to import Qernian licut Beod, thoreby conceding Ha superiority. I know that ono Gor man Arm alone shipped 80,000 sacks of Seed to Franco. I feel anfo In snylng that altogether not less than 100,000 Backs of Gorman boot Beod wero bought by Fronahnion last Boason, in fiplto of the 80 franca (15.07) diatoms duty which they had to pay on every 100 kilograms (330 pounds). 1 am in formed thnt most of those orders have booh duplicated for next season, and the amomita In ninny cases doubled and NEWS OF THE Tho state of Oregon has nttaohod the Loeivetiborg stove foundry nt Saloin to looure a claim of 13(1,207. 13. One of the apple orchards of Southern Oregon has thia season paid f 100 an acre clear, nnd this is only tho second yoar of bearing of the trees. Tho Commorclal Club, of La Grnndo, Or., la sending out a littlo booklet, do- lonptlve ot the now beet-sugar factory nt that place. Good prices for sawlogs have had the effect of stimulating activity in this industry along tho Lower Columbia, and a recurrence of last year's scarcity is lm probable. The governor has ordorod a spooinl election inMultnoninh county, Oregon, November 15, for tho purposoof elect ing a state senator to flu tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of Joseph Si mon. T. W. Loo arrived In San Francisco last week fiom tho Hawaiian islands, whither ho wont recent ly to judge busi Doss prosipeets. Ho declares that the field in Honolulu Is already too fully occupied. The Fulton Engineering & Ship building Company, of San Francisco, has brought suit against the Alaska- Yukon Transportation Company to es tablish two lions, ono for (12,233.13 on the steamer J. V. Soainmcll, and tho other for $8,598.83 on the Bteiuuer II. Barling. Tho American Bohooner, E. K. Wood, sailed last week ftoiu tho wharf of the St. Paul & Tacoma Mill Com pany, with a full oargo of 600.000 feet of fir lumber for Shanghai, China. The vessel has been In tho Puget sound- China lumber trado undor her present Skipper seven years. The (10,000 issuo of Park bonds, re cently advertised for sain at Spokane, haa boon purchased by W. E. Bell, of that city, who offered a piomlum of (67 and aocrned Interest. The bonds are to be dated August 1, 1898, and to draw interest at the rate of 5 per cent for 10 years. T s LU K KH H UUUilU JJ1XU Not in Factories, Good Seed Is an German Consul's Report. treblod; all of which allows dearly that even France now preforo German beet seed, and I am not at all surprised to learn that there is a movement on toot in thnt country to increase the tariff on imported seed. The flrst-alaaa sugar factories of En rope bny none but the vory best seed, grown from high-grade individual "mother" beeta, to distributo among tho best growera; thua not only roam talning tho standard of thoir sugar boots aa to finality and quantity, bat also putting thomsolvoa in a position to compote in all tho markets of the world. Thia first-class seed la sold and delivered by the growera on board can in the Prussian province of Saxony, at from 8 to 10 cents por pound, which is a modornte price, considering the fact that it takes at least four yoar a to get It into the market. There ia also a second-class seed offered for Bale in thia country, at from 6 to 6 cents por pound. Thia is com monly called the "Naohzachtsamen," boinn a seed produced not fiora the mother beeta, but from the first first class seed mentioned above. Thia in forior grade, however, Ib not used by first-class sugar men In Germany, France. Holland and Belgium, but most of it goes to Austria, Russia and the United States. And thia ia tho reason why I deem it ..my duty to call attontion to the importance of gotting only tho vory best of seed obtainable. In my opinion, those Amerloan growera of sugar-beets who buy choap grades ol soed, make a great mistake. All klnda of aeed have a natural tendency to degenerate. Even the first-class beet seed mentioned above will not bring forth beets that oome up to the stand ard of the original or mother beet, but will show a loss of to 1 per cent of sugar content. Now, the second goneratiion of seed will degenerate more than aa muoh again, and lose from 1 per cent to 2 per oent. This la a email amount when considered by it self, yet It la sufficient not only to turn the profits of a sugar factory into a loss, but even to drive the conoern to the wall. To illustrate thia: Faotory A slices 60,000 tons (short) of beeta, which would yield about an average of IS. 5 per cent sugar in the extraction. After deducting the sugar left in the molasses and In other wuato, thia would leave about 18 por cent 0,600 tona of pure granulated, marketable sugar, which at (60 a ton would net f 325,000. Faotory R slices the same amount of boeta, grown from second-class seed, which, at a fair averago, have about 1.3 per cent less of sugar in the extraotlon Aftor thia material has also gone through the proooss of refining, there will bo 11.7 per cent 5,850 tons of marketable sugar, whioh at (50 a ton would net 1393,600. It will be soon at a glance that while both factories uae the same amount of for labor, fuol, etc, there is a differ ence in the gross recoipts for manufac tured Bugar amounting to $33,500. Factory A bought 65 tons of first clasa soed, at (180 por ton, $9,000; factory B bought E5 tona of second class eeod, at f 120 por ton, f 0,000. It will bo seen that faotory B wanted to buy "ohenp" and to roako money fast. It did, lndoed, save f 11,800 at the start; but faotory A began by planting the vory best soed obtainable, and came out at the end of the season with (29,200 cash ahead of its com pot i tor, and was In the position of declaring a handsome dlvidond. Llko bo many other thlnga In lifo, the cheapest boot seed are the dearest. It pays to got the vory host, and only the vory host Is good enough. Lot the good work of experimenting in the field of sugar-beet culture continue, in ordor to loam exactly what we oan do In the face of fiorce and growing competition, but lot Aniorlenn growers doterinine not only to try dlfforent varlotios of seed, but also to plant none bnt soed of high grado and pure pedigree. PACIFIC COAST Tho Chllkat river, in Alaska, is full of salmon; they are bo thick thoy can not nil keep under tho water. They are there by the tens of millions, ana they make such a noise splashing thnt they sound like a storm. Tiie rivor ia full of the big fish from the mouth to the Bource nnd tho ailver-tlp boars are having a rich feast while the run con tinues. A new gold Btrike has been reported on the Dalton trail, less than 100 miles from Skagway. and the Btory that comes back is that five men who wore wintering on the trail washed out in five days over (100 in oonrse gold from a bonch olnlm, utilizing only pick, shovol and pan. The dirt from which this gold Was washed had to be carried from the bench to the creek bottom, where there was water. The now gold find Is in American territory, about 75 miles from Pyramid harbor. The halibut seaaou of 1898 on the Flattery banka ia nearly ended, and most of tho fishing Bohoonors are on their way to Ketohikan and other Southeastern Alaska points to remain during the winter. Probably tho last boat to leave for the north will bo the ac.'ioonor Alcodo, whioh will make one nioie haul oil Flattery and then pro- oeed up the ooast. Tho Alcedo brought in 13,000 pounds of halibut on her last trip and the Pilot 15,000 pounds. Thia hna been nn oil year in fishing, and I've catch haa not amounted to two-thirds. The Astoria Progressive Association has decided to co-operate With the Ore gon Koad Club, of Portland, In a cm sado In behalf ot better roads through out the state. Word comes from Dawson City that Commissioner Ogilvio will issuo a license to saloons, but not to gamblers or dunco halls. The gamblers nnd dance halls will be allowed to run as long aa they conduct their places in a quiet and orderly manner. Gamblers caught operating orooked games will be snmmarlly dealt with, bat as long aa thoy run a square game they will bs allowed to operate, minim nnnm WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. Rpporti'd hy Downing , Hopkins & Co., Inc. board of Trade brokers, 711 to 7U Chamber ol Commerc building, fortland, Oregon. The wheat trader'a success last week depended upon the direction in which he happened to be faced. If ho looked toward the nest he made no monoy out of tho market. The Influence of the largest primary iccolpta on record kept him oil the buying side. He was lucky if ho resisted the temptation to put out a short lino. The operator who kept his eye on the seaboard waa the lucky one. He eaw there the largest export engagements evor known, about a mil lion wheat a day. If ho did not have some money to the good at the close Saturday night it was becanso he haa no aptitudo for the opportunities. Chicago was incliend to be flkoptical of the export figures. It was not doing much itnolf, but the man who wnB closest to tho shipping position knew that Duluth waa, quality and froighta considered, cheaper than this market, and that the seaboard also had grain of ita own bought on cheap freights that could be sold ahead of Chicago offer ings. The boat export authorities agreed aa to enormous sales abroad. Conseqnently thcro Is no room for de niul or for protenso that it Ib largoly a matter of exaggeration. . Lohrke, whose word la to be accepted in thia matter, in an Intotvlew yesterday, eald the business accomplished during the past fortnight was on a scale probably never exooeded. This authority, whon asked aa to the probablo pormanenoy of the foreign demand, in an interesting ex planation allowed how the foreigners themselves were so uncertain of the ait nation they wero not venturing to specu late any on the bull aide. The wheat price this year ia to be matter of mood the mood of the farm er the world over. If it were to be de cided by the facts aa to supplies, the bull, to have any auccess, would need to make his purchases on the very weak daya. Every authority ia agreed that the world's harvest last season waa the fullest ever known, and with that alone In mind the speculator might make comparisons with the low prloes of the othor years of great crops. Fortland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 63c; Val ley and Blueatem, 0667o per bushel. Flour Beat grades, (3.45; graham, (3; superfine, (2.25 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 89 40c; choice gray, 8738c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, (2122; brew ing, (23 per ton, Millstuffs-Bran, (15.50 per ton; mid dlings, (21; shorts, (16; chop, (15.60 per ton. Hay Timothy, (1011; clover, (9 10; Oregon wild hoy, 910 per ton, Butter Fancy creamery, 6055oi seconds, 4045o; dairy, 4045o store, 2685o. Cheese Oregon full cream, ll12o; Young America, 12o; new oheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, (2. 50 8 per dozen; hens, (3. 00 3. 60; springs, (1.253; geese, (5.00 (i 0.00 for old, (4. 50 5 for young; ducks, (4.00 6.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12a 12fc'c per pound. Potatoes 50G0c por sack; sweota, 22 Wc per pounn. V rgnirtuiro jjt'um, now, i.pj per 8iick; garlic, 70 per pound; cab bage, (l1.2d per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, 75o per sncb; beans, 8c per ponnd; celory, 70(3 75o por dozen; cucumbers, 60c per box; peas, 88c per pound. Onions Oregon, 75ol persnck. Hops ll16o; 1897 crop, 07o. Wool Valley, 1013o por pound; Eastern Oregon, 812o; mohair, 25c per pound, Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 8)o; dressed mutton, 7c; spring lambs, 7jc per lb. Hogs Gross, oliolce heavy, (4.75; light and feeders, (3.004.00; dressed, (5.600.60 por 100 pounds. Beof' Gross, top steers, 8.C0f3.75; cows, (3. 00 3. 00; aressed beet, 66)4C per pound. Veal Large, 66e; small, 8s 7o per poumL Seattle Marketa. Tomatoes, 2060o per box. Cucumbora, 1015o poi doz. Onions, 8590o per 100 pounda. Potatoes, (10 12. Beots, per sack, (1. Turnips, per sack, 6005o. Carrots, per sack, 660. Pursnlpa, por sack, (1. Beans, greon, 23o. Green corn, (l1.25 por sack. Cauliflower, 76o per dos. Celery, 4050o. Cabbage, native and California (1.26 1.60 por 100 pounda. Apples, 60cfioc per box. Pcara, 75c g(l per box. Prunes, 6O0 per box. Peaches, 75c Plums, 6O0. Butter Crenmery, 27o per pound; dairy and ranch, 1820o per pound. Eggs, 80c. Cheese Native, 1212c. Poultry Old hens, 10c per pound; spring chiokens, 10c; turkeys, 10c. Fresh meats Choice dressed beef Btoera, primo, 67c; oows, prime, 6li,'c; mutton, 7io; pork, 78o; veal, 66o. Wheat Feed wheat. (193o. Oats Choice, per ton, (3328. Hay Pugot Sound mixed, (9.50(3 10; choioe Eastern Washington tim othy, $13. Corn Whole. (33.50; cracked, (24; feed meal, (23.60. Barley Kolled or ground, por ton, $2425; whole, (32. Flour Patent, por barrel, (3.60; straights, (3.25; California brrnds, (3.25; buckwheat flour, (3.75; graham, per barrel, $3.70; whole wheat flour, (3.75; rye flour, (4. .MiilBtuffs Bran, per ton, (14; shorts, per ton, $10. Feed Chopped feed, $17 21 per ton; middlings, per ton, (17; oil cake meal, per ton, (35. San Franclaoo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 1114o per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 1012o; Val ley, 1517e; Northern, 0llc. Millstuffs Middlings, (17 21.00; bran, $15.00 16.00 per tori. Onions Yellow. !IO40c per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 28o; do seconds, !527c; fancy dairy, 21 23c; do seconds, 20 3,4c per pound. Eggs Store, 1823o; fancy ranch, 8084o. Citrus Frnlt Oranges, Valencia, (3 3.60; Mexican linios, $t?)6.50; Cali, fornia Lemons, (3. 00. 800; do cboioe 3.60(4.60; per box. CUBAN QUESTION SETTLED, Spain Relinqulshea Hnverelrnty Over the Ialand Without Coudltiuna. Paris, Oct. 29. The Spanish poace commissioners have accepted the ncga tlve view of the United States commis Bionora toward the proposed assumption by the United Statea of the Cuban debt The American commissioners have firmly but courteously declined assume for the United States entire or Joint responsibility for Spanish finan clal conditions, and tho Spanish com misslonora havo finally abandoned the effort, nnd have agreed that the Cuban article of the protocol shall, without conditions, havo a place In the ultimate treaty of peace. Thua Spain agrees to rclinaulsh sovereignty over any claim to Cuba without !oithor terms or condi tlous. It should be said that the adjust nients already accomplished will atam in the final treaty, unless opposing views and positions on the Philippine question should develop hereafter nnd bring to naught the efforts of th future and. nt the same time, the ro suits already obtained. All difierenrea. if any exlstod, re. carding Porto Rico and the cession tho Islands of Guam weie also arranged by mutual nnderetnnding, and th commissioners found themselves well nigh touching the Philippine question which will be takon up next week. RIOT AT ARECIBO. Serlona Clnah Between Porto Rlcam nd Bpanlab Soldlera. San Juan da Porto Rico, Oct. 29. Full details of the Aroclbo Incident of Sonday, October 9, have been received here. It appears that the trouble be' gan in a row between some Spanish aoldlors and a number of countrymen The soldiers fired upon the crowd, kill ing four men and wounding many The crowd, to the number of 200, so cured macliets and ruBhed through the streets, the soldiers retreating to the barracks. The peoplo then carried their wounded to the houBe of the Brit Ish consul, where they found several United Statea officers and soldiers, from whom they aakod justice. The same afternoon, a party of 40 Porto Rloans completely destroyed the business house of a well-known Span iard. Daring the affair an American was killed. During the night, 17 dif foient fires In the surrounding country were oountod from the housetops of Arecibo, and on the following night 24 Urea were counted. HAVANA CAMP SITES. Two Location Seleeted by the Hoard of Arinjr Officer. Havana, Oot. 29. Thia afternoon a note was delivered to the American commissions by the Spanish, saying that on the day the protocol was signed all the mines at the harbor entrance were romoved. They assert also that there were nevor any others. The board of army offlcera appointed to select camps and landing places for the United Statea troops haa dofinitely selected one Bite for a oamp east and another west of Vento aqueduct, close to the springs. Tho camp sites will acoommodnto from 12,000 to 15,000 troops. Six million foot of lumber has been ordered, and each individual tent will oe nooreu. warenousea will be put up, aa well as shops aud all neces sary outhouses, and arrangements will be made for a Bufflciont water supply by pipe line. RESOURCES OF NEW MEXICO Governor Otero Itpnevi Admlaaliin. Ilia I'lea for Washington, Oct. 29. Governor Miguel Otoro, of Now Moxico, in his annual report to the secretary of the Interior, vigorously ronows his repre sontationa for the early admission of New Mexico to statehood, and portrays the nndevoloped resources of tho torri tory awaiting capital. He estimates the total population of the territory now at 282,100, including an Indian population of 25,900. Of tho 1,100 ofti cors and men from New Mexico in tho war with Spain, at least one-half were national guardsmen. The report lays special stress on the possibilities of Irrigation, and says all the water uselessly running away short ly will be utilized to the highest do greo, JVieunwhile, individual enter prise ia erecting a multitude of wind mills throughout the territory. Klght Were Lost. Roohestor, N. Y., Oot. 29. A ape- ciul to the Herald from Sodua says: The three-mastod schoonor St. Peter, of St. Vincent, Bank this afternoon about five miles northwest of Sod us, on Lake Ontario, with all on board Bave Captain John D. Griffith, who waa rescued in a preoarious condition. The captain's wife waa lost, alao Mate McLaren, of Kingston. Eight perBona, at least, perished. It ia thought the St. Peter lost ber ruddor and that the heavy seas caused her to spring a leak. The vessel was bound from Oswego to Toledo with 700 tons of coal. ltnllwHjr to Lake Atlln. Victoria, B. C, Oot. 29. The offi cial gazetto gives notice of the intended construction of a railway from North Vancouver to the Lake Atlin gold fields, via Bridge river and Lillooet. There is sold to be strong financial backing behind the scheme, and work will be pushed immediately. Ko raspers Wanted In Santiago. Santiago, Cuba, Oot. 29. The French consul here haa written to Gen eral Wood protesting strongly against the ordor prohibiting the landing of negroes from Hayti. General Wood re plied thnt ho could not allow any more paupers here, aa thoie wore too many of them already. In a recently discovered Roman tomb the skeleton of a woman waa found which had a complete set of false teeth beautifully wrought in pure gold. On the Trail of Old Bog. Walker, Minn., Oct. 29. Deputy Marshul Morrison will start in the morning to round up the renegade In dians. Deputies Talman and Warren In a day or two will join in the hunt for Old Bog and adherents. Bog haa been seen by many Indiana, so there ia no doubt ho is still alive. His home is empty and furniture removed. Tacoma, Wash., Ot. 29. J. A. Carlson, an employe of the Western Woodenwara Company, was caught by a belt attached to bandsaw and dashed to pieces this afternoon. ft Beautiful Girl's Affliction. From the RrpublUan, Venailles, Ind. The Tuckers of Vereailes, Ind., like all fond parents, are completely wrap ped up in thoir children. Their daughter Lnoy, In particular, has glvon them much concern. She is fifteen, and from a strong, healthy girl, threo years ago, had become weak and kept fulling off in flesh, until ahe became a more akoloton. Sho eecmcd to havo no lile at all. Her blood became impure and finally she became the viotlm of nervous prostration. Doctors did not help ber. Most of the time ahe waa confined to bed, waa vory norvoua and Irritable, and seemed on tho vorge of St. Vitus' dance. "One morning," eald Mra. Tnokor, "the doctor told us to give hor Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo, which he brought with him. no Bald he was treating a similar case with tread pills and thoy were ourlng the Diteuuei Thctr Daughter' t Can for tlovrt. patient We begun giving the pllla and the next day oould see a change for tho bettor. The doctor came and waa surprised to seo such nn Improvement. He told us to keep giving her the niedl oino. We gave her ono pill after each meal nntil eight boxes had boon used when alio was well. She has not been elck since, and we have no four of the old trouble returning. We think the enro almost miraculous." FRANK TUCKER. MRS. FRANK TUCKER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of April, 1897. IICGII JOHNSON. Justice of the Peace. These pills are wondoi fully effective in the treatment of all diseases arising from Impure blood, or Bliattorod nerve force. They are adapted to young 6r old, and may be had at any drug store Texas la a Great State. A great many people Want to know how large Texaa ia in area. They look in quite a number of alleged statistical abstracts and never find the aame fig ures In two of them. The official fig ures of Texa's area are 252,890 square miles equal to about 6. 9 per oent of the entire area of the United States and territories. Texas is six times larger than New York, seven times aa large aa Ohio, and 100,000 square miles larger than the eastern and middle statos, in cluding Delaware and Maryland. Com pared With the countries of Europe, she has 84,000 square miles moro than the Austrian empire, 02,0000 more thnn the German empire, and nearly 70,000 aquare mllca more than France. The only two animals whose braina are heavier than that of a man aro the whale and the elephant. Wklla You Slp. Do not have too much air blowing through your room at night, or neural gia may oreep upon you whlla you eleep. But If it com 09, use St. Jacobs Oil; It warms, soothes and cures promptly. Imitation ivory la now being exten sively manufactured from the fruit of palm-like 6hrnb colled Phytolophas macrocarpa, which is about tho Blze of an apple and posaeases a hard Interior kernel. When comlnir to Pan Francisco bo to Brooklyn Hotel. 208-212 Bush street. American or European ulan. Room and board $1.00 to $1.50 per day ; rooms 60 cents to $1.00 per day; singlo meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. It has been demonstrated that the explosive power of a sphere of water only one inch In diametor la sufficient to burst a brass vessel having a resist ing powor of 27,000 pounds. With Cauonalan Honors. Tin Loy, a prominent Chinese mer chant of Grasa Valloy, died the other day, and nt hia funeral waa honored as are few Chinese in thia country. A brnaa band headed the proocsaion, and the pallbearera were white men who know the Chinese In hia lifetime and had business relations with him. He left a family, the daughters of which had been highly educated in American schools. uauiuiiiucu lOU. Baker's Chocolate, celebrated for more 2 than a century as a q delicious, nutritious, O1 and flesh-forming beverage, has our well-known j3j Yellow Label g on the front of every 3 package, and our trade-mark,"I.a Belle gi Choco1at1ere,"on the back. S ft NONE OTHER GENUINE. MADS ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. ltd- X Dorchester, Mass. ....STEEL SPIRAL "1? fA J V XJKHSj ..i ln M01 k f '.rfre up?17 ,,.,he ,bo.Te conveyers, both rl?ht and left, which we will sell nt Ktojtly reduced prices. Also all Hies ol elevator buckeu and bolu. Vt rue for price-list and discounts. Willamet Iron Works Front and Everett Sts. -PORTLANDl OR. PHILOSOPHY AND OTHERWISE Jean Paul Richtoi: Men, like bul lets, go furthest when they fare smooth est. Washington Irving: Mon aio always wooing goddossca and marrying mere mortals, When Roosovelt runs for govornor hia ranch experience will provo inva'.u ablo in rounding up voters. Henry Ward Boochor: The roal man is one who always finds excuses for oth ers, bnt nevor excuses himself. Frederlch Nictzscho: All concoitei mon I have found good actors. They play and wish that folk moy like to look at their playing. The khalifa trovelod so fast on his camol that tho English could not ovei take him. Evidently his camel must bave got a hump on itself. Bradford: It Is a characteristic of many mon and a few women not to oomo to thomsolvca till thoy have gono to everybody else and worn out their weloomo. Honoro de Bolzao: It ia absurd to protend that one cannot love the same woman always as to pretend that a good artist needs several violins to execute a piece of innalo. Mareus Aurollust I have often wondered how every mnn lovos himself more than all the rest of men, yot at? leas value on his own opinion of him self than on tiro opinion of othors. The mrgeat room In the world is at St. Petersburg. It la 600 feet long by 150 feet In breadth. It hna been UBed for military displaya, and a whole bat talion can completely mancuvor in it. Richard Croker, the master mechanlo of American politics, is learning to swim. It haB boen generally under stood, however, that among the floating voters Richard Welslend Croker has always been in the swim. Captain D. O. Woodrow, of the Unit ed States navy, haa in hia posaes aion the flag floated by the Virginius on ita ill-fated filibustering trip to San tiago In 1879. It waa takon from the vessel by the captain himself, Decem ber 2G, 1873, just before tho ship sank while being brought back to America. "Thirty dollars or sixty days; hava you anthing to Bay?" "No, your hon or," said. 'Boston Pete,' "unlesa it be to synthotionlly remark upon the dual ity Of the oause and effeot in your op tional commitment. Like your honor, I shall take judioial notice that time is money. I have spoken." What Cnba'a Lost Mrnins to Hpuln. The loss of Cuba means to Spain the loss of the vey sustenance of the nation. In the samo way the loss of your appetite means starvation to your body. If any render of this notlco wants to fully enjoy hearty meals, we enn rerpiniiiend lfostot tefs stomach flitters. It cures Indiges tion, dyspepsia and constipation. The fomalo brain commences to de clino in weight after the age of 80; ths male not nntil 10 years later. Junt the Time. Thia ia Just the time of the yoar we feol the muscles all sore and stiff, and then ia just the time to nse St. Jaoobs Oil to relax thorn and to cure at onoe. How Grapes Can lie Kept. Purchase a lot of small bags and got a ball of twino. Pick out porfoot bunches of grapes, handling them as little aa possible, and being snre that they are perfectly dry. Remove any poor (berries carefully and plaoe each bunoh In a pa por bag. Tie up each bag and then place In a shallow box in a cool room. The grapes must not be ripe onough to drop Irotn the Btema. Only one layer of the bags must be placed In a box. Concord grapes oan be kept nntil Christmas in this way. It is well to examine the bags every few days, and if there are any damp spots, open tho bag and remove the deoayed fruit. The Honsokcepcr. 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