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EXPORTS. NEARING THE ENO. WEEKL It. It is iatonded Colomboa, a, Sept. A—Tbe end of » great miners’ «rike is in sight. IIS EltAPntan ik. __ 1 . pctagunal in shape and 74 indie* in , diameter. More than IM tons of metal ! 00010106020001010002000907000201025302015348010048310201000102010102 I *8^1 to recommend to the were need in the casting, the tiret and । I ***" •Propo*itlon fr«n thePittebnrg the largest of its kind ever made in this ! •gAinrt BMW 573 I *’*ra‘®ra for •«Might price of (5 cents country. . ,r,t ; »»on, to continue in force until the end of the year, with the additional mutual •««cultural product* ahow a decrease understanding that • joint meeting of operators and miner* aball be. held in r*BM than vary »mail people Incomber, 1897, for the purpoM of de . n ST.------ --»b«*MIKy todigretand.Sep ..’^“port* ot «oW for July were well, and to perform a. reaeoneble amount of termining what the rate of mining shall dally pbyucw end mental labor without *tt- be thereafter. nataral fatigue, it to baeaua« a court« of Bo«- first seven A delegate convention of all miners (80,559,071, who have suspended work has been sich a called to meet in Columbus September pre-eminently awful medicine. - «i- - ««I**1» o* 8, at 10 A. M., to act upon the recom- ter the g<wt seven months of 1896 •mendation. Vaccination haa jpst been introduced President Ratohford and the other members of the boardasay into Afghanistan by th* advice of Miaa there is not the slightest doubt but that Hamilton an English physician, who is the' miners will approve the recom in attendance upon the Ameer. mendation. The proposition does not There 1« mor« Catarrh I d thia aectlon of th« involve arbitration, and it provides Kr tauntry than all other diaeam» put together" *•“ ,,,w •“«’»•«<1 to bi an immediate settlement of the strike As soon ss th* miners ratify th* 6.—John G. proposition work will be resumed in all stssjssirt'is! the mines. So eno« ba« proven catarrh to be a eonatitu- Pittsburg, Pa.» Spet. 6—Colonel Bend’s miners at McDonald, Pa., will rout them from removing him from not go back at the terms offered by him service. Woods was notified his ser- yesterday. The committee appointed to present his ultimatum to the men reported today that meetings were held restraining order, to last night. And it was decided to accept no rate except 69 cents, and not to work At the portoflSce department, it is for that price unless all the other miners ■feted that the office of .superintendent do it Operators here say they will not of mails, which Woods is seeking to pay 69 cents, and will now go ahead keep, ie uniformly filled by details of with their arrangements to start the «amployes •( the railroad mail service. mines with new men. Thi* is the nature of a temporary pro motion, aad the order against which Marchers Again BnJeinaS. Wood* complains directed him to "re- Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 6.—An sume” his former run in that service. other injunction was served this morn With this notification to Woods to ing on J. Rea, James Wood and. 78 return to hi* old work, waa the formal other named and an unlimited number detail of Clerk O’Donnell to succeed °f unnamed and unknown people, pro him a* superintendent The reetrain- hibiting them from holding meetings or marching near the property of the on Poatinaster-General Worthington Coal A Coke Company. This injunction was issued by Judge J. H. Hagans, judge of the Marion •ounty court. sT ¿1 ‘T“*1 I 01. » “ ' 1 tlW wy w. w. v mv umy «* vu., JUMMJO, U., IS tn« only constitutional cur« on th« market li to tak«n lni«rn«lly In do««» from 10 drop« to « teupoonful. It sets directly on th« blood and mucuua «urtace« of the ayatem. They offer one hundred dollars lot any cane It fall* to cure, fend for circulars and testimonials. Add ria F. 1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O Sold by druafftets, n». ’ Hall's Family Pills are the beat. The ancienta knew how to cheat. Loaded dice have been found in the rain* of Herculaneum. I believe my prompt use of Pis«’« Cure prevented quick consumption.—Mrs. Lucv Wallace, Marquette, Kaus., Dec. 12, 1«. Lincoln oounty, Kentucky, haa a new-found cave rivaling Mammoth cave in siae and novelty. * YOUNG GIRLS. Young girls often feel, and conse quently act, very strangely. ALLEGED SPANISH VICTORY. They shed tears without apparent cause, are San Francisco, Sept. 6.—The San times almost Francisco labor council tonight adopted hysteri- Havana, Rept. 6.—It was officially a resolution recommending the affil “*>o“noed today that a iorce 200 iated Unions to instruct their members They HP“n“h fofontry, commanded by Cap- to contribute oni day’s'wages to the tain Caeaaro Ponton, at sunnripe yes- striking miners in the East, the money terday surprised an insurgent force to be sent to Secretary Pearoe, at Oo- camped on the heights of Joro, prov- inmbus, O, iaoe Pinar del Rio. killing 96 of the ... ... wwMMwmg several osner*. The Spaniarda captured several prison- Ara................................................ ’ *“7“ Another Spanish column, white re- ,™un connoitoring ia the hill* of Ruby and ' La Guana, province of Pinar del Rio, j kilted 84 insurgent«, the official re- M»a i pBrm ggy - - —- ^■7 j Captain-General Weyler, escorted by 1 k*“- a «teta nhm erit of 150 oaralry from Mad- f***1 through San Antonio and r .♦ 8an 8iicho1”' yesterday, and cam|>ed ru* . for the night at the augar plantation of ' - Aj“iat«*d, near Goines, .this province. his way through San Niciolaa, the uueu uie mayor or mat pUoe «100 aad imprisoned the military f them haring been concerned in deliver market LKTTCR. I vo**, erratic market*, fluctuation* covering • wide range, bat finally ret- tling near the figaree of • week ago. Receipt* are comparatively Hght, with a good demand both borne and abroad. £x|iort* for the week were again very heavy (6,9(8,947 bushel*), and that ratio-will probably be increased short ly. Tbe report of the Hungarian min ister of agriculture e*tímate* the deficit in the world'* wheat crop at aboo^fi,- 000,000 boahel*. Thi* a very bwiliah eatimate and will make itself felt, jn the calculation* of the grain trade. Tilt sail- ing return* from the Northwest, while meagre a* yet, are very disappointing the yield falling below even the latest estimate*, white the quality i* very poor indeed, and there will be a great deal of low grade and rejected wheat on the market when tbe crop geta to mov ing more freely. We fee) very bulliah indeed on the general outlook, and be lieve that wheat will aell far above the dollar mark before Christmas. It is perfectly natural that we should have reactions; it ig a sign nf a healthy-mar- ket, but we consider we have had our* after the late advance. There haa been a very firm undertone to corn, and white it haa reacted from the «harp rally that followed the break of teat week, yet there ia no aign of any f**1 wt,<kn««« and there ia a feeling that it will seek a muoh higher level ot price* than those now prevailing. Re ceipts have been large, with a good de mand. Tbe export demand atill con tinues to make itself felt, and clear ances last week aggregated nearly 8,- 000,000 bushels, and would have been larger had there been vessel room to ship it in. Crop news oontinqus prac tically unchanged, the crop making fair progress during the week. Mr. Grocer: there are I ____ thousands of people who good don’ 1 t ton !” John department, | want 6 « tea V (many uvii and at waahin«- Schtey drink tea now, because it has Casson, are clerks in y>e office of Beouc« tary Long at salaries until recently at been either costly or bad) (1,800 eqch. The work of the young man attracted attention,'and he Wta and here is Sckittmg's Best notified of a promotion, with (1,409 | Don’t you want to sell lots of such tea, and money- Lack it if your customers don’t like it? i__ salary. Young Casson refused to ao- <*pt, saying that bis father had been longer in the service and was mord de serving. At the young man’s request th* promotion was transferred to the father. • . PITCHER'S CA8TOR1A," AS OUE TRM i ^ mabk . DR. SAMUEL PITCHER,-«/ -Hyannis, Massachusetts that haa borne and done now bear the facimUo rifna^f ^Zr “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” which has been of ths of America for over thirty J»00* CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see tf^at it is the kind you, have always bought OK th^ and has the signature of wran- authoritV ^'use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher 1» March 8, 1897. , n MTU „ * P° Not Be Deceived? u wh,ch ««W* Ao does not know. *??? I You Have Always Bought BEARS THi.FAC-81 MILE "SIGNATURE OF __ Insist on Having Thç Kind-That Never Failed You. .................... ...................... . ----------- - -------------------------------------------------------- jsrtsct typ« sf tbe hlykest order W «xeeUence ta Maasfactart, Walter Baker & Co.’s BREAKFAST COCOA g flUr HUNDRËDTDI IITTREE8F t ?™; ä THOUSAND i.ïM UNt rnUl I |m«»:»!i!:i»:»i i¡ i i i iüh :» Hercules Gas Engine Works VIGOR « MEN MHHSS Olinni im EME MEDICAL CO,. TAPE WORMS BWBB EIKBICBHI USE BALL SOODS Ä S * red bevy’s Treablee. WILL * FINCK CO The war In Greece has been the indi rect mean* of bringing to light a valu able example of antique architecture. A party of engineers at work on forti- Aoatioaa on the hill of Hokomata in the chain of the Oeta mountains, on- WHEAT eral yean’ it^rxn« nc tbe Trad«, and a U>or«n»b knnwl nee« Dovala*. Hopkin« * C< of Trad« Brokers OlBese Is I LOWDIK pie of victory on the Acropolis. • d raw limn Sen Francisco, Sept. (.—William Bradbury, th* eccentric capitalist, re cently laed for expectorating in a street car, is again in trouble. Paul K Durnoy, a music teacher, has sworn out a warrant, alleging that when h* visited Bradbury’s landlady a few days ago in a friendly way, the irritable millionaire threw him down stairs and kicked him into th* street. Bradbury ’S To MOTHERS. PROFIT SEEDS its AN OPEN LETTER Wheat—Waite Waite; 84c; Val ley and Bluestem. 87c per bushel. Flour—Best grades, (4.40; graham, (3.85; superfine, (2.50 per barrel. Oats—Choice white, 86c; choice gray, 85c per buahel. Barley—Feed barley, (18; brew- ing, (18019 per ton. Millstuffs—Bran, (14 per ton; middlings,.>81; ahorta, (15.50. Hay—Timothy, (19019.50; clover, (10011; California wheat, (100 11; do oat, (11; Oregon wild hay, (a®, 10 per ton. -, —18® 14c per doxen. Butter—Fancy creamery, 4754055«; fairto good, 87^,0<5c; dairy, 80@85c per roll. Cheese—Oregon, 1154<>; Young America, California, 9010c per pound. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, (9.500 9.75 per dosen; broilers, (1.9502.95; geese, (4 0 4.50; ducks, (308.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 1001 lc per pound. Potatoes.— O.egon Burbanks. 400 45c per sack; new potatoes, 60c ¡»er sack; sweets, (1,40 per cental. Onions—California, new, red. (1.95; yellow, (1 per cental. Hope—10c per pound for new crop; 1896 crop, 506c. Wool—Valley, 14015e per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10019c; mohair, 90c per pound. d Mutton—Grom, beet sheep, wethers and ewes, 9H09}4c; dressed mutton, 5c; spring lamb*, 554 per potind. Hog*—Grom, choice heavy, (4.50; light and feeder*, (804; dreaaed, (3® 4.95 per 100 pounds. Beef—Gross, top steers, (9.75 0 3; cows (9.95; dressed beef, 405Uc per pound. Veal—Large, 454«; small, 554« per pound. ALBANY COLLEGE * A Georgia jury brought in this v*r. diet the other day: "We find the de fendant almost guilty.'* Glenwood Springs, Colo., Spet. «.__ A coal dust explosion in one of the chambers of the Sunrise Coal Company, ■Mm relf-abaorbed, and heedless of the property of the Colorado - Fuel & things going on around them. Sotne- Absolutely Pure- Delicious Nutritious. Iron Company, at Sunshine, IS miles timea they complain of pain In lower southeast, of Glenwood Springs, killed parts of body, fluahea of heat in head, 11 Italians aad one American tonight, cold foot, etc. Young girl« are not free from Incipi • few minutes before 8 o'clock. The DORCHESTER, MASS. men were preDaring to leave the miii» ent Womb troubles. Mothers should a** to it that Lydia ........... By.... iT on the day shift when the disaster o«- ourred. A shot had been fired, and in K. Pinkham'S Vegetable Compound is — WALTER BAKER A CO. Ui. CT- promptly tak*n; all druggkt« have it. stead of its , being ----- • ” a direct explosion, ’’’,oh “ “J?** parlance Is called a The girl will apeedily be "herself "'blowout,'’ it created a flame, which shot backward and caught the dust that had accumulated in tbe chamber intread ject, or regarding all female ailment*, will be cheerfully given free by Mra A revere earthquake shock waa felt of dislodging the seam of the coal in Pinkham, Lynn, Maaa. Write her. tended. At the time of the explosion st Santiago de Cuba yesterday. there was a barrel of powder in the chamber, which ingited and aided the disaster which would have occurred from Laaalte, near Mont Pleureur, through the coal dust exploding alone. Albany College, Albany, Or, dhow that the reports of an accident to The Sunshine mine, where the disaster a party of Alpine tpurists in that vicin- occurred, is of a peculiar coal, a com Gives tb« most syst«matle and complete courte In music of any music school on the Paclic bination of anthracite and bitumen, coast. Plano, singlth in tbe Italian method, ■••tel« Market«. Kight person* started from Bion, the and there is a belief that the gather harmony, connterpolnt, and all other import ant branches of music taught. Diplomas given Butter—Fancy native creamery, capital canton of Valais, to ascend ing of coal dust in the chamber was on completion of course. Tuition Is low tor the brick, 80e; ranch, 10®I8& ..FOR high grade of work. Send for circulars and [ due to excessive explosions caused by a Mont Pleureur. The mount is 19,155 catalogue Cheese—Native Washington, 100 feet high, and is not very difficult of I desire to empty the chamber too quiok- WALLACE H. LEE, A. M., President. Z1MKI M. PARVIN. Musical Director. 11c; California, 9){c. ascent. The tourists were led by Pas I ly. In the property there are 50 to 55 Eggs—Fresh ranch, 19 0 20c. tor Gon in, of Sion, and they made the men employed. The single chamlier Poultry —Chickens, live, per pound, «■ill be i accent divided into two parties of four where the men were killed, was the hens, 10011c; spring chickens, (2 each. only one damaged. Two hours after 08.50; dneks, (2.50 0 3.78. Power that will save you money and The first party reached the summit. the exploeion occurred, the bodiee of Wheat—Feed wheat, (30 per ton. the dead man were All brought to the make you money. Hercules Engines Oats—Choice, per ton, (22. -i tance behind* when the four persons surface. • - Portland, Oregon are the cheapest power known. Burn Corn—Whole, (22; cracked, per ton, 1 oomposing it were swept by an ava- Gasoline or Distillate OiJ; no smoke, (22; feed meal, (22 per ton. lancbe into a crevasse A thousand feet ®re< w dirt- Jor pumping, running the busy world of business Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, San Francisco, Sept, 6.—The steamer (22; whole, (99^ dairy or farm nuchinery, they have no ( Acapulco brought information of an Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef, equal. Automatic in artion, perfectly • <»»y »«« party was compored of Pastor other political earthquake in Guate steers, 6c; cows, SJfc; mutton sheep, safe and reliable. houtii Gonio, six schoolboys and a young En- mala. When the vessel reached Aca- A BUSINCaS EDUCATION FAYB 50514«; pork, 7c; veal, small, 6. jutla it w«a met by a telegram from Sead for illustrated catalog. Fresh Fish—Halibut, 4Jfc; salmon, President Barrois and held until 11 405«; salmon trout, 7010c; flounders *ra««4r a* tike A ri sea a Dasart. o'clock at night, when a special train art, theological and preparaioij courses. State and sole, 804; ling cod, 405; rook Mackberry, Aria., Sept. 6.—During arrived with General Vaaque, ex-presi diplomas ror normal course. Twenty-eight in the latter part of last week four men dent of Honduras, under guard. It was structors, 327 students. Location beautiful, ood, 5«; smelt, 9^4 04c. sightly, in tbs suburbs, with all the ed van leges ascertained »hat Vasques, who had who had been working at White hills, Fraactoeo Market«. of e greet elty end none of Its di sad ventages. W miles Herth of here, left camp and taken refuge in San Jose de Guatemala Free from nehwns end Immoral places. Board | Wool—Choice foothill, 9&19e; San Bay SL, San Francisco, Cal. ing halls connected with school. Government started toward Nevada. They had after hi* expulsion from Honduras, had mild but Arm. Rkpeases for year from |1<O to Joaquin, 6 months’ 8@10c; do year»* Price, only fIM. been ordered deported by Barrois The been on a protracted spree, and when DOO. School opens September 21, 1W7. Cata- staple, 709c; mountain, 11018c; Ore sent free. Address, they left camp it was night, and they refugee was put on board the steamer ogue Tuoe. V an S cot . D. D„ University Park, Or. gon, 10018c per pound. It is said he took no water. Yesterday they were and landed at Acapulco. Hope—5010c per pound. found 10 miles from the river, two of was detected in fomenting a revolution Millstuffs — Middlings, (19099; ORSOOL against Barrois. High grade, classical and academic training. California bran, (14014.50 per ton. The coming yaar will record some new features: Jara Ma Onions—New red, 700 80c; do new 1—A regular business college, under the leader guire, a blacksmith, and an unknown ship of a regular business college men. 2—Kle- silverskin, (101.10 per cental. Rt. Louis, Sept. 6.—Prosperity has mentary and advanced German taught by an Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored ■tan are dead. Their tongues are Potatoes—New, in boxes, 40060c. American-born and Amerlcan-edncalod Ger swollen and cracked and showed the struck the lead industry, and the mar man. *—Military tactics, Involving tbe regu Freeh fruit—Apples, 40 0 65c per Weakness, Nervoaaneas, Debility, Prices are higher lations ot a Rrst-claas military school in dress, large box; apricots, 90040c; Fontain- marks of indescribable suffering. James ket is on the boom. hsbtts end drill. Opens Sept. 1». Send for cet- Kogers and P. Goldsworthy were found than they have been for the past five slogne. Wal lac« Huw« Lee, president. bleau grapes, 200 85c; muscata, 400 nearly dead, but were carried to a set- years, with the prospect of attaining 50c; black, 80050c; tokay, 40050c; y *,*«• F«ii atmstk. the'highest point in the history of the tlement. where they may recover. peaches, 95060c; pears, 40050 per metal. Missouri mines, which were on box; plums, 90 0 40c; crab apples, 150 the point oholoeing down, have resumed 35c. Madrid, Sept. (.—All the newspa operations tn full blast, and will pro tmsaadlata In Hay—Wheat,(19015; wheat and oat, ma. Fallar. per* of the city publish strong protests duce a larger tonnage than ever before. (11014; oat, (10019; river barley, Send for Catalogue against the mission of General Stewart Since August, 1896, when the price (708; best barley, (9019; alfalfa, W«sifoni, the new Uniteti States min- of lead reached the lowest, it has been (8.50010 clover, (7.5009.50. iater to Spain, thus causing widespread gradually climbing, until today it was Cheese—Fancy mild, new, 8c; fair irritation against the United States. quoted at (4.05 to (4.10 per 100 pounds. to good, 7 %o per pound. DO YOU WANT Butter—Fancy creamery, 99J^c; do seconds, 21029c; fancy dairy, 90c; Oakland, Cal., Sept. 6.—Judge Bli good to choice, 18090c per pound. HEAD complete, in from 17 minute*to two families were rendered, homeless to- Worth has ruled that a bicycle is per Egga—Store, 15018c; ranch, 900 TAPI WOKM sonal property and exempt from execu rrE( IFIC, requiring no previous or sf- tion if need by the owner in his daily Get them at headquarters. I curry by far the 94c; Eastern, 14017; duck, 16c per ter treatment, such as hurting, starving, Its soothing, warming. Invig largest »«orluseut on tbeeoust. Remember down. eatire taloòk of frame buil lings bound- business. dieting, and the taking of nanneous and orating current penetrates the th« best to always th« cheapest. Send for cat Cittps f/uit — Oranges, Valencia*, poironoua drugs, causing »opain.«icknew alogue. B. J. BOWBN, weakened tissues, sends the 2m and 20* Front St., Portland, Or. (603.00; Mexican lime*, (506; Cali discomfort or bad after effect*. No low of life-blood bounding through your and North First streets, were destroy- tim«, meal« or detentfbn from business France is the country of Monuments. fornia lemon«, fancy, (8; do common, This remedy has NEVER failed. CURE veins, relieves th; pain, takes It has set up about (00 monuments to • 108 per box. out the soreness, warms, tones I1UARANTEED. Oyer g.om «a««* sue more or less distinguished Frenchmen andytrengt cessfnlly treated «incS.lMB. Write tor fre« during th* last 95 years, and there are re-emorces A large flock of pigeon* haa taken information and question blank? Address • locum arBtiric co.. ture and ' aad Atblatle Goodson Ibe Coast. now 897 committees collecting money poaaeaaion of a grove in Shasta county, Aadtorlnss bld. Spakaa«, Wash. win ass uuirosa« bam ts mmi ter more. ___________ , c t>l. Sand for Our AikleUc Catalogna. MiMOIff If MUSIC « ■■BK VBBSFSs «N DRUNK^i A Mnnci«,Tad., parrot cried "Firel Ul eared; V It is worn white you sleep, snd can be regulated. Read about It In the little book “Thre* Classes of Men,"freeby _ A «tall or at th« office. A physician's advka fre*. Call ar addres* SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO.