Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 18, 1898, Image 3

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    Use only one heap
ing‘ teaspoonful of
Schillings Best Bak­
ing Powder to a
quart of flour.
SPURIOUS
OOINS
rwa Cmnltu at
IN >RI8ON.
.
WEEKLY .MARKET
LETTER.
TWO
NEW
WARSHIPS.
LATEST SOCIETY FAD
'ENAMELED PHOTO BUTTONS
toriS^’
- i.M“rCh 14
Slth n
..hM bew‘ dl*»vered
within the walls of the state prison
here. The work wss done in the en-
gine-rooip by Convicts L. H. Coyrie and
James Brqwn, and so far as known only
nickels were coined, presumably be-
oause no precious metals could be ob-
tamed.
The men were discovered in the act
of making bogus coins by guards, who
had been told of what wa. going on.
When the officers rushed in Coyne and
Brown leaped through a window and
threw their dies and crucible into a
canal leading to the American river.
A large number of well-executed 5-
cent pieces were found. They were
made ot Babbitt metal, taken from the
engines which run through the prison
grounds to haul rock from the quarries.
It is thought the dies were not made
by the men who coined the money, but
by some of the expert counterfeiters in
the prison.
The impression prevails among the
officers that it was the intention of the
convicts to coin a great quantity of
nickels and ship them out on the freight
cars, where their-friends on the out­
side could receive them in exchange
for opium. Several of the bogus coins
have been found in circulation in the
town of Folsom.
The wheat traders are kept busy
Wuhiugjon, March 14.—Hoping for
these days watching Leiter and Ar­ the beat and prepared for the worst
kitkT VfPir>
^’ t **4»* ÜWX-
mour, attirare unable to see their way about repieaenta the situation in the
rttteu
on
back.
clearly in May. They have given up war and navy departments these days.
fighting Leiter, and if he is to have The officials still profess confidence that
. ll*r LUI, OU
any scrimmage it will be with Armour, there is to*' be a fieaceful outcome of
thrM for *1. including
rolled «<4d •natnrlesl brti „
The latter has been buying in the the present threatening differences,but,
Hniall aise, «»ne for Ue, th tre for
Northwest ami Southwest, and will meanwhile, prepare with serenity to
bring »00 oars of wheat from the North­ meet their duty, if events shape them­
west to Chicago. Last week he was selves otherwise.
must tn variably have
the order. W« «oiiett
the seller of May. There was also
It now seems probable that the Bra­
,
leno* Heud ataiup for
Kjmct Site.
hlfbly iliuairated tMtal’-gue,
tum t Site.
liquidation by holders here and in the silian cruisers which have been several
Northwest, the latter being closely times reported as having been soli to HA LESLA DI EH and HALE8MEN wanted, fid per week and expenses. No experience nseswaary
identified with Armour. Shorts in the Spain, will become the property of the OUR GUARANTEE : H
are not satisfactory, money will be refunded, or new
photo* furnished.
Northwest have been covering, some United States government, negotiations
stes furnuhed from one dozen to one million.
large lines having been taken. No one for theij purchase having been opened L. P. DAVIS A CO.
must use two texspoorffuH ’of other baking powder.
Dept. E, CHICAGO, ILL.
but scalpers has the temerity to sell in England. Other than these vessels,
A
May short, and they do not stand long, the government has no warshi|>e in
Carron»! for Bleyele*.
as they know that Leiter controls it, eight for immediate purchase, accord­
Ordinary bicycles can be used in a
The pope has just become a Parisian
ALASKAN SITUATION wagons' and pack animals. Neither
and can put the price where he desires. ing to department officials at Washing­ new style of carrousel, which has a per­
landlord. As the result of a lengthy
of these enterprise is ready for opera­
The attention of the trade is attracted ton.
'
,
manent circular guide rail, which car­
tion and the possibilities are that they
to the July and September. There is a
The most important and significant ries sliding brackets, having projec­ litigation before the tribunal of Limo­
will
not
be
before
the
first
of
April
A CONSERVATIVE OPINION OF
disposition to discount the effects ot a developments of the day were the de­ tions, in which the bicycle frames can ges Leo XIII becomes the owner of one
When in complete operation, their com­
possible large crop here and in Europe cision of the house iiavul committee to be locked to hold them in an upright of the finest private residences in Paris
PRESENT CONDITIONS.
bined capacity will not exceed 400 tons
this year by sellling the new crop place in the naval appropriation bill a position to be propelled around the —the.Hotel du Pleaais31eiiere, on the
Place de la Concofde. The hotel, to­
Per day. Assuming that by the use
futures at the wide difference under provision for three new batHe-ships, track.
gether with a chateau and lands, was
of pack animals 100 tons per day could
May. Those who have been bulla on and a conclusion, on the part of the
OF COURSE.
lieqlieathed to the Vatican by the late
be taken ’bver the White pass from
May, if they are in the market at all, sq^retary of war, to issue tomorrow
We all knew what>>otbarbe is, with the Marquise de Plessis-Beliere. The heirs
Skagway, this leaves the total capacity
are selling July and September. The morning an order creating a new mili­
of all facilities provided for both passes
former has the preference, but there is tary department, including within its «aggiug, jumping, throbbing of a single contested the legacy, and for some
more risk in selling it, owing to the confine* that part of the country which nerve in a single tooth. Now when we time it seemed that they would win,
at 600 tons per day. This meahs 100
Although the rush to Alaska may be days for transporting 50,000 tons that
crop uncertainties. Some traders on would be in all .likelihood nearest the come to reflect that a system ot nerves as the constitutionality of the pope
ih some part of the body are owning property in France teemed
Mid to have only just begun, a condi­ wull be accumulated there by Che first
July at 90o think that September at field of hostilities in case it would come concentrated
all aching at once, with their throbs and doubtful.
i ,j
78c is about on a tight basis. On the to that. The order will cause a com pulsations of pain, we know what the worst
tion of affairs has already developed in of April: In other words, accumula­
AN
OPEN
LKTTCR
TO MOTHtR«.
other hand some very good traders motion in the South.
form of neuralgia is. It is very common,
Dyes and Skagway which promisee to tions could not be cleared away before
very violent, simply because it is very We are auertlng in the courta our right to the
Seattle, March 14.—Coal in paying who have been ami are still long on
the
middle
of
June.
The
probabilities
dioppoint the expectations of thou-
New Military Department*
often, like toothache, allowed to take its eacloaive uir of the word " CAbTOKlA," and
-
_
. 1«^, however, that during the months Quantities has been found on the Yu­ May are bearish on September ami be­
The present department of Texas is own course. Now it is known as a fact "PlTCHKa SCASTOKIA," a* our Trade Mark.
Mods of eager gold seekers. The trails of April and M.ay an eq*l quantity of kon river about 1,000 miles above St. lieve it should, hqjtold On all bulges.
that when 8t. Jacobs Oil is used on the I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hy*nnia. Maaaacliuaetta,
Michaels, and a company is about to be They are afraid of the short side of abolished, and the headquarters, which parts affected, with patient application, the waa the originator of " PITCHER'S CAS TOR1A.''
across the Chilkoot and White passes new freight would demand attention.
have
been
at
San
Antonio,
Tex.,
for
so
pain
will succumb and relief will certainly the umt that ha. borne and doe. now bear the
tre practically impassable because of
In this calculation no allowance is formed of Oregon and California capi­ July, but think the "September a safe
many years, are abandoned. In place follow. This is true of acute or chronic foc .lniile.lguatureofCHAS. H. FLETCHER on
talists
to
operate
the
mine.
This
dis
­
sale
at
12c
under
the
July.
No
one
is
the frequent and severe storms, and m?re ^b.r *1*® freight which could be
of the eM department is created a new cases,.founded upon the testimony of many every wrapper. Thia ia the original" PITCHER'S
will not be in good condition until
individuals and by covery will be of vast importance to selling May wheat now except Armour one, the department of the South. who have been cured of the worst form.
CASTOR1A " which haa been used in the home*
the aid of dogR. Thia would be in- the river interests, as ooal depots will and those who havet case stuff to de­
Sea weeds do not draw nourishment Ot the mother, of America for over thirty year*.
General Graham, at present commander
ibout the first of April. The result is
be
established
at
various
points
along
liver.
The
shorts
are
getting
out,
and
considerable. In fact, with puch «
that thousands of men and thousands mass of humanity and of goods, it the river so that steamers can depend the market is narrowing so that the of the department of Texas, will com­ from the soil at the bottom of the sea, Look Carefully at the wrapper and aee that it ia
This de­ but from the matter held in solution
if forn^ef supplies and mining outfits would be almost impossible for freight on getting a supply of fuel at intervals speculative shortage by thè first of May mand the new department.
signature ot CHAS. H. FLETCHER ou tM
partment will;include the States of in sea water. ’
of
300
or
400.
miles.
The
promoters
if
is
liable
to
be
very
small.
Those
who
wrapper. No one has authority from me to us«
to
be
moved
at
all
on
those
narrow
*re crowded together on this side of
South
Carolina,
Georgia,
Florida
’
,
Ala
­
HYPNOTIC WONDIK8.
the scheme say they can mine and have the wheat bought will get the
my name except The Centaur Company of which
the summit and have already reached portions of the trail where the right of
transport coal to St. Michaels and in­ cash stuff in May. As Chicago is the bama, Mississippi and Texas. All of
Chas. H. Fletcher is President. j
No one need go to Paris now to see *11 that
way
would
be
’
the
subject
of
dispute
loch number and quantity as t^ create
the states, savejthe last, .are at present
March B, iBgj.
SAMUEL PITCHER, MUX
marvelous tn hypnotism
In the hypnotic
and contention. If people interfered termediate points-to sell at 85 a ton, highest market in the country, May attached to the department of the East, Is
wards ol many hospitals of this country are
* blockade.
which
they
say
will
reduce
present
wheat
here
being
5c
over
New
York
hypnotic subjects that a mere glance, it Is
with each other last fall so as to cieate
My doctor said I would die, but Piso *
under
command
of
General
Merritt,
of
»aid, throws them into the trance state. Bnt Cure for Ciinsuinution cured me.—Amo*
It has been generally understood a blockade on both trails with less than fuel bills over 800 per cent. The mine and Baltimore, 4^c over St. Louis,
order to overcome that obstinate kidney
that it ^as foolish to go up to that 0,000 people attempting to go over, it is close to the river bank, so that coal 8 8-80 over Toledo, BJ^o over cash New York. It is said at the department in
trouble, the persistent use of Hostetter's Stom- Kelner, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 23, IB.
that General Merritt is fully compen­ aeh
Bitters is necessary. I'se it also systemat­
oan
be
dumped
direct
into
bargee
on
wheat
in
Minneapolis
and
Duluth,
it
is
country earlier than March with the does not require a great flight of im­ the river.
ically for malarial,bilious dyspeptic, rheumatic
natural that wheat should be drawn sated for the strength of the command and
nervous diseases.
sxjiectatioD of crossing the passes, and agination to see the utter blockade that
which
has
been
taken
from
him,
by
the
1 from other than the regular sections
addition
to
his
forces
of
the
two
regi
­
“
Yon don’t mean to say, Jongs, that
that one who did so would simply sub- would be created by 50,000 people. •
St. Louis, March 14.—Mrs. Helen and shipped- to this market.
intends to go i to n Alaska
may
ments of artillery now recruiting.
yon paid $150 for that suit?” “Well, Strength of Nerve, Vitality, En­
>ct himself to a long wait, to needless we One
n7t who
"
'? m
“y Schwann was burned to death yester­
Portland Market.
ergy, Vigor, Vim and Bounce
,
...
, .
...
stop and consider what his chances
Headquarters of the new department I should say not. I had it charged.”
hardships and possible-sickness win Ie arelikelv to be in sSch a mob. and day while lightings gasoline stave.
Wheat—Walla Walla, 750 77c; Val­ of the South will be at Atlanta, chosen
—Are given InioTh« .y.tetii by—
After lx* In« swindled by nil other«, «end us stamp
«Msumiiig supplies which should be whether he would not dff better to seek She spilled some of the liquid on her ley and Bluestem, 78080c per bushel. because of its fine strategic value and for in»rUvularm uf King Holomon’« Treasure, thé
ONLY
renewer
of
manly
siren«th
MASON
kept for service In the gold fields. Not- some other route or some ether objec drees while filling the tank. When
Flour—Best grades, 88.85; graham, its excellent railroad connections.
At. CHEMICAL ( O . P O. Box 747, Philadelphia, Pa.
withstandin'g this factutravel begun in
P°*nt tiian the klondike region. she struck «•marsh to light the stove •3.40; superfine, 82.35 per barrel,-’
present, the government has no accom­
A well-known Kansas City preacher
Oats—Qhoice white, 86037c; choice modations in. Atlanta for the head­
Jumary and haa continued through ’
course, transportation facilities from her dress ignited. Her screams at­
quarters of the department, po it will says that his chief ambition in youth
February, an average of a" steamer a i
*;oast ports to Alaska have been tracted her three small children, who gray, 33034c per bushel.
Barley—Feed barley, • 17018.50; be obliged to hire the ‘most available was to become, a pirate. ,
day having landed men and freight at Provhle<l tw Dyea and Skagway, but ran to her and attempted] to pull the
buildings.
HIÍAKK ÎNTO ÏOCH SHOES.
Dye* aad Skagway., Those who took a°uhilM8 a" Boon as this blockade so burning clbthes off their mother. The brewing, <20 per ton.
Millstuffs—Bran, 818 per-ton; mid
General Wilson, chief of engineers,
this e/rl^start did so because they i develop«
intending gold hunters woman was burned almost to a crisp
Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
wlio lias been in Florida, is 'expected Allen's
feared a blockade and were anxious to detn“1"1 to be taken somewhere else, and died in terrible agony. The three dlings, 823; shorts, I18.
11 cures painful, swollen smarting feet and
Hay—Timothy, •12.50; clover. «10 back tomorrow to report to Secretary instantly takes tbastbig out of corns and
jstoverthe summit, expecting to wait, seamers will leave the Dyea and Skag- children were all badly burned'about
011; Oregon wild hay, >9010 per ton. Alger on the progress of the fortifica­ bunion*. H's the greatest comfort discov­
kt the lakes for theopening-of the river i
rqutes and seek other ports, such the hands and face^
of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes
m* a nerv« tonlcan InvlKOraht, JtulM* up
Egga—Oregon, 11 0 12c per dozen.
tion work in thatsegjion of Checnuntry ery
to navigation. - The blockade tliey 88 ^x,PPer river and Cook’s inlet. At
tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a
energy and make* manhood icmplete
ft
Favorabl* Report Ordered.
. Butter—Fancy creamery, 45 0 50c; and probably esi»eciaily as to the de­ certain cure forchilhlains, sweating, damp, vital
hoped to escape has come upon them
places there is room for all.
No
yon are weak read Kr Sanden'» new b<»-k
Washington, March 14.—The house fair to good, 40045c; dairy, 86040c fense of Tortugas.
,
.
callous
and
hot,
tired
aching
feet.
We
and they are not over the summit i ?arrow ca,,y°n trail confines the gold committee on public lands agreed to
per roll.
For the first time today the officials have-over lo.oon testimonials of cures. Try Call or »mirrai
Many have spent a month of hardship ,uuier to a particular route, but there
it today. Hold by all druggists and shoe
report favorably the Shafroth bill for
Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12^c; of the war department admitted that stores.
and toil and are worse off because of l8. °PPortn,l*ty to spread out over a the cession of all arid lands 4b the
By mail for 25c. in stamps Trial
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO,
Young
America,
18014c.
they
were
straining
every
nerve
to
im
­
IMickaae
jMickage FREE,
FREE. Address Allen 8. Olm-
it than are rhe newest arrivals
| w., ® «■l>a»'»e of country, now practic- states in which they are located. Un­
sled,
Le
Roy,
N.
Y.
Poultry
—
Chickens,
mixed,
•3.000
prove
that
part
o(
the
defense
of
the
There are not jess than 20,000 people ?lly ““«»»n, but reported to be rich
Plraie awntiim Mu Paper
-
*n gold.
There-are said to be low der the Carey act, 1,000,000 acres have 8.50 per dozen; hens, «3 5004.50; country confided to their car?,
wnen civilization reaches the perfect
in Dyea and Skagway encamped - along
already been ceded ' to the respective geese, •«.000•7.00; ducks, •5.000
tu . i—cttnie purenase of a large
standard barbers will not eafgarllc.
th« trails as far as the weather condi- , Pa8®e8 through the mountains from states, bitt none but Wyoming have
8.00 per doaaai luikwj», live, 11012c numlier of rapid-firing guns for the sea
tiens have
permitted
them
to
advance,
,
river
and
Cook
’
s
inlet,
Fill ‘ «her
■"“•""nMxCured. No m* or nervouin*.
taken ail vantage of th« act.
per pound.
... r
IdaJinr. *-** vam
*1.* FT«____ ___ 1
* *_
coast defenses has been authorized by ril®
Urm <t*y* uw of Or. KllarW Or rat
only ¿Ww miles at the most. The leading over to the Tanana and to thé
Nerve KraUirer. B< nd for FKKK BS.M trlii
Potatoes—Oregon Burbankfi, 40050c Secretary of War Alger. So urgent is boule
Roaecrane IXead. , . ._rw, ;
head
waters
of
Birch
creek,
by
which
and
treatise,
tin. R, H, iujnv tZ,
quantity of supplies, outfit*, boats, mn-
Los Angeles, March 14.—General per sack; sweets, •1.7502 per cental. the necessity for prompt action in this Aruh strevt, rnuaii, i|>Cla, Pa.
churary, aio., averages not less thana the now promising gold fields on the
Onions—Oregon, •2.2502.60 per matter deemed that the allotment of
Whistling is practically unknown
ton to each man. This average will American side of the line may be more W’illiam Starlt Rosecrans, the last great tack.
‘
the •50,000,000 carried by the Cannon
easily
reached
than
by
the
route
across
captain
of
the
Union
army,
died
at
7
among tire Icelanders, who regard it as
be kept up during the month of March,
defense
bill
will
not
be
awaited
before
.Hops
—
14016c
per
pound
for
new
and by the first of April, when the the Chilkoot pass and down the lakes o’clock thia morning at his home near crop; 1896 crop, 40 (ic.
.
making tiie purchases. Orders have irreligious and a violation of the dl-
work of getting over the summit will and riVers. The government is now Redondo. His death was not unexpect­
been given to the various arsenals mid vjne law
Wool
—
Valley,
14016c
tier
pound;
begin in earnest, a moderate estimate fitting out an expedition for Copper ed, it having been realized seVcral Bastern Oregon, 7012c; mohair, 200 armories controlled by the government
of the number of men and quantity of river. Undoubtedly these routes will days ago that his illness could not have 22c per pound. '
to increase their working forces 'to
freight that will be assembled there in be opened up the present season by other than a fatal termination.
their fullest extent in oujer to expedite
Mutton
—
Gross,
best
sheep,
wethers
40,000 persons and 50,000 tone of prospectors even should not the great
Union Pacific Haa Met the Cut.
and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton, 7c; the completion of existing projects.
stream
of
travel
be
turned
in
that
direc
­
freight.
Omaha, March 14.—The Burling­ tpring lambs, 5)^c per pound.
PROCTOR SAW A SKIRMISH.
The only thing that has been accom- tion.
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, •4.25;
pliahed^tlw Ska^ai traTto make'
caUon. of a ton and Union Pacific announce a rate
from Omaha to Portland and Seattle, light and feeders, •3.0004.00; dressed, How thw Hpaniar^a Ara Crushing th«
It mor^passable than it was last sum-
°n» h- PT °f,g°ld
to meeting the* latest cut made by the •5.00 0 5.50 per 100 pounds.
Kebrllion.
mer has been the building of some
their ide. of going to Dyea Northern route.- The fare from here
Beef—Gross, top steers, 13.500
i
New
York,
March
14.—A Herald dis­
small bridges, and some improvements a,1(i. 8kag*ay. »nd to stike out for the is 820 for first-class and 810 for second- 3.75; cows, •2.50 0 8; dressed beef, 6**
patch
from
Key
West
says: 'Senator
@7c per popnd.
on the road leading out from Skagway. I
Proctor and Colonel Parker given most
There has been a tramway project there ’ ^Ond lloubt
tendency will rapidly class tickets.
Veal—Large, 606*gC; small, 708c graphic and amusing description of a
Lomax, of the Union Pacific, and
but no progress has been made with it. ।
“"J
»
per pound.
— — skirmish between: a company of Span­
the passes becomes better known. At Francis, of the Burlington, are both op­
posed to the war and are doing all they
Brattle Market.
ish cavalry and a handful of insurgent»
can to get the rates restored.
Potatoes—Yakimas, $14 per ton; which took platfe whtfo they were on a
natives, •110*I8j sweets, 2c per pound; train near Matanzas and which was un-- -
Kansas City, March 14.—Effective box of 60 pounds, |1.
doubtedly prepared for their special
today, the Rock Island announced a
Butter—Fancy native creamery, benefit.
from San Francisco, the two rate of |20 second-class on all passenger
OTtbts. Of course, as long as the snow
ON® KKJOYS
brick, 27c; ranch, 22 028c; dairy, 18
Before they readied the station they
■st« in the spring the trail will be a small steamers now on the route from business from Kansas City to either @22c; Iowa fancy creamery, 25c.
noticed that the telegraph wires had j Both the method ana results when
i
Portland
to
Copper
river,
and
the
small
better one than when the traveler has
Cheese—Native Washington, 120 been cut, and some slight obstructions : Syrup of Figs is Uken; it is pleasant
Steamer running from Port Townsend Seattle or Tacoma.
«»counter mud and boulders, which
13c;
Eastern cheese, 12Hc.
placed upon the track. On a hill in 1 and refreshing to the taste, and acts
to Copper river. These stedtbers are
Mr. Bryan’« Opinion of It.
•«re such an obstacle a year ago.
Eggs—Fresh ranch, 15o; California the distance they could seo the si I- ! S’ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ■ gfUp ■ * Mak*money by (ucceslul
already inadequate to meet the demand
Atlanta,
Ga.,
March
14.
—
Hon.
W.
As fcr the trail from Dyea, which is
.ranch, 14c.
houette of a dozen insurgents outlined jiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ U/ULR I (|e< ulation In < blcMo » a
nr II I buy and m H wheat on mar-
the one experience has proved to be and .doubtless more will soon be put J. Bryan spent a few hours at Atlanta
Meats-^-Choice
dressed
beef
steers,
against
the sky. In the valley the tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ WW
"■IIIwSl I sin*. Fortune* have been
last night on his way to Macon. When
ike beet, two tramways are are under on the route.
8c; cows, 707tjc; mutton, 8j^c; pork, Spanish cavalry had started toward aches and fevers Mid cures habitual mad* on a .mall beginning by trading In fu­
Attention has also been tnrned in the asked his opinion as regards the action 7c; veal, small, 8c.
ture*. Write for full purticular*. Hen of rel-
wnsttuction for\Jhe tran»|*ortation ot
them, but they were brought to a sud- (
•reneeglven. Several yean* «aperient-eon th*
I’Kxl*. One of these has a tram rail- direction of the route by Fort Wrangel of congress in placing •50,000,000 at
Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound, den halt by the bullets from trie enemy. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the Chicago Board of Trade, and * thorough know­
remedy of its kind ever pro­ ledge of the buainea*. Bend for our free refer-
fosd from Dyea to the base of the sum- and Btickeen river, Telegraph creek the president's di iposal for the national hens, 11012c; dressed, 14c; turkeys, The Spanish halted and formed a hoi- : only
1
ene* book
DOWNING, MOPKINS A Co.,
Tealin lake,
®>t ridge, an<l an electrio bucket sya- and
.
■ - but as - yet, facilities defense, Mr. Bryan said:
live, 12c; dressed, 16c.
— low square, while the officers found ' duced, pleasing to the taste ana ac­ Chleago Board of Trade Broker* Office* In
<«>> across the summit to Lake Linde- have not ix,en provid^- ' Several ' "I am glad the house acted promptly
Fresh Fish—Halibut, 607c; steel safety behind some convenient trees. I 1 ceptable to the stomach, prompt in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Waab.
■•nn. The other has two tramway •“»•H river steamers are being con- and uunanimously. In fact, it might heads, 607c; salmon trout, 10c; floun­ Meanwhile the insurgents called for a its action and truly beneficial in its
cable« leading from, the first and sec- atructed for the Stickeen river, to ply have been better to have made it a hun­ ders and sole, 304c; tom cod, 4c; ling truce and withdrew into the dense effects, prepared only from the most
«Ki divides and ending at Lake Linde- .between Fort Wrangel and Telegraph dred millions to show the world that cod, 405c; rock cod, 5c; smelt, 2)^0 woods and the Spaniards returned to healthy ami agreeable substances, its
®»»n. Connection between the last of creek, which ia the point of diaembark- congress and American people, without 4c; herring, So.
the station in time to meet the train many excellent qualities commend it
and Dyea will l>e made with ation for the overland journey of the regard to political differences, are
Olympia oysters, per sack, •303.50. and receivs thè congratulations of the to all and have made it the most
ready
to
support
the
administration
in
do*e* will make yon feel better. GeV'S If rom
On
this
150 niiles to Lake Teslin.
Corn—Whole, •23; cracked, per ton, commander of the districtr
popular remedy known.
your drussiit or any wboleule drug bonce, or
stretch of 150 miles it is proposed by a any action necessary for the protection •28; feed meal, <28 per ton.
All this byplay strtick Senator Proc­
from Stewart a Holmes Drag Co., Seattle.
Syrup
of
Figs
is-\/or
sale
in
50
Canadian company to construct a rail- of the honor and welfare of the nation.”
Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, tor as most amusing war tactics. An
“
Does
this
appropriation
mean
war?
”
cent
bottles
by
all
leading
drug
­
road the present year under a special
old Confederate veteran who accom-
•23; wholav <22.
“Not necessarily,” replied Mr.Bryan.
INDIAN
WARSVrl’ro’rmtr-
, grant from the Dominion parliament of
Flour—Patents, per birrel, •4.250 pani0i the party.asked the Spanish gist«. Any reliable druggist who mation
Important to »nrrlror« »nd widow«
20,000 acres of land per mile, and “Instead of leading to war, a prompt 4.50; straights, •4.00;
may
not
hove
it
on
hand
will
,
pro
­
Indian
war
veteran«.
TABER A WHITMAN CO..
California officer why he had not given chase to
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' the time set for its completion is the liberality at this time may lessen the brands, •4.65; Dakota brands, •5.400 the insurgents. His reply was that cure'it promptly for anyone who Pension and Patent Attorneys, Washington. D. C,
Bn^ locatine GnM or Hllvcr
, first of September. It is thus seen probability of war, and in the end •5.75; buckwheat flour, 86.
there were inorò than a thousand be­ wishes to try it. Do not accept any TìAFìO
nllllX OrF
(,r lH«ritd trs^turrw M. I».
*»<l consider that in addressing Mrs. ; that, for this season at least, bnly such prove a wise economy.”
11VVU roWLKR. B<»« 337.Routbin*toa. C odd .
Millstuffs—Bran, per ton,•!7; shorts, hind the hills. Tire story is told that substitute.
Jhikhamy on are confiding your private travel can go over the Stickeen route
each member ot that cavalry has «1-,
per ton, <180 19.
Shot and Shall for Fort Warren.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
“h to a woman—a woman whose ex-, 'as can be handled by pack animals,
Feed—Chopped feed, 818020 per ready received a medal in commemora­
Boston, March 14.—A consignment
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
ferience In treating woman's diseases and this, of course, cannot be very ex- of ammunition, consisting of 24 tons ton; middlings, per ton, 824; oil cake tion of his bravery in that battle.
touiatiuji. sr.
use toss.
WHÜ
"v—»—
• "•
Possibly several thousand of shot and shell, came in today, and meal, per ton, 835.
“greater
than that of any living
phy- tensive.
A
Kentuckian
says
the
luckiest
man
¡.people will attempt this route, with is being tran«fcrred by lighter to Fort
■cian, male or female.
Hay—Puget Sound, new,% per ton,
You can talk freely to a woman when the probability that a large portion of Warren and the fortifications at Long 812014; Eastern Washingto^-timothy, he ever knew was drowned in a vat ol
whisky. ____ ■—_________
,
•18; alfalfa, «12; straw, •?.
. “ revolting to relate your private them will make a failure of their Island bead.____ ________
Wheat—Feed wheat, per ton, •28.
•»ublcs to a man; besides, a man does effort. Should tbia railroad be built
Bulgarian Editor A*»a**teated.
Oats—Choice, per ton, •23.
K°t understand,, simply because he is a and a sufficient light draught steamer
London, March 12.—The New York
Constantinople, March 14.—Yester­
-be placed on Lake Teslin and Hoota-
San Francisco Market.
correspondent of the Daily Telegraph
day a Bulgarian visited M. Make­
linqua
river,
in
another
year
the
Stick
­
Wool—Nevada, 11013c; Oregon, 12 says: “I have it on the highest author­
MRS. PINKHAM’S STANDING
donsky, first minister of the Bulgarian 014c; Southern coast lambs, 708c.
een route would be the favorite one.
ity that a triple alliance between Great
...FOR.
’ ’
INVITATION.
farchete, and editor of the Bulgarian
Hops—12017^0 per pound. .
Undoubtedly
a
great
many
who
in
­
Britain, the United States and Japan
newspaper Novinou, and shot him.
Women suffering from any form of
Millstuffs —Middlings, •20022.50; is pending.”
tend to go to Alaska are waiting to take
"®*le weak new,are invited to promptly the ocean anil river route during the Makedonsky died today. The assail­ California bran, •16.00016.50 per ton.
Projectile Machine Makers Husy.
ant,
who
escaped,
had
demanded
the
•tamunicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at summer months.
Onions—Silverskins. 82.4002.75per
Here there is as
Cincinnati, March 12.—Eastern pro­
I»”, Muss. All letters are re- much uncertainty as on the passes. reason for the non-publioation of a cer­ cental.
opened, read, and answered by The facilities have yet to be provided. tain paragraph. ________
Eggs—Store, lie; ranch, 11^0 jectile companies today placed orders
Power that will save you money and
with the Davis & Egan Company, ot
omen only. A woman can freely Possibly as many as 50 small steamers
<
Detectives detailed to look after pro­ l»Hc-
make
you money. Hercules Engines
this
city,
to
rush
work
on
several
largo
5" of her private illness to a woman. are under construction or have been
Cheese—Fancy mild, new, »Xo; old,
projectile machiires.
are the cheapest power known. Barn
M has been established the eternal purchased for use on the Yukon the fessional shoplifters always look to seo 9c per pound.
"«Mence between Mrs. Pinkham and coming summer; but navigation of that if their suspects are wearing gloves.
Gasoline nr Distillate Oil; no smoke,
Starboard Turret «¡one. •
Butter—Fancy creataery, 18J^o; do
** women of America which has never river ■ is expensive, and dangerous.
Sold No Cruiser* to Spate.
fire, nr dirt. For pumping, running
seconds, 17tfc; fancy dairy, 17c; good
New York, March 9.—The starboard
r*® broken. Out of the vast volume Channels are narrow and tortuous and
London, March ».—The manager of to choice, 150 16c per pound.
dairy or farm machinery, they have no
turret of the Maine is found to have
•*perienc« which she has to draw known only W a few People. Fuel is the Vulcan shipbuilding works at Stet­
Freeh Fruit—Apples, 400 65c per been blown clear from the ship, says
equaL Automatic in action, perfectly
J0®- it is more than possible that she
tin, Germany,being asked by telegraph large box; grapes, 25040c; Isabella, the Havana correspondent of the
safe and reliable.
by the New York World’s London cor­ 60 0 75c; peaches, 5Oc0il; pears, 75c Herald. The turret now lies turned
Send for illustrated catalog.
respondent if that firm had sold, as re­ 0(1 per box; plums, 20035c. ___
on its aide and sunk deep in the mail.
ported, three cruisers to ths Spanish
Potatoes—Early Rose, 65 0 75c.
Its present position is regarded as one
government, wired this answer:
Citrus Fruit—Oranges, navels, |1.25 more proof of the. tremendous force of
“We hive sold no cruisers to ths 08.00; Mexican limes, 85.5006.00; the explosion exerted in the direction
. . - w.............. .en or poor, Is very These companies will not take miner«
u A t 1
»Iocs not take advantage outfits, prefrerring to take in goods for Spanish government.”
California lemons, cboioe, 82.25; do from the port to starboard.
Hercule» Sptciil
generous offer of assistance.
common, 75C081-2I7per box.
their own stores and sell them to
Berlin, March ».—The Tageblatt to­
Russia takes the lead of Jbe Palmer
Hay—Wheat, 816019.75; wheat and
miners after they get three. Conse­ day publishes a dispatch from Peking
ilSO’S CURE FOR „
«ML 818-60 4 !•■ 60: best house in Chicago in being the habita­
quently miners wishing to take outfits saving China has agreed to lease Port oat, 8««
Dums w
810.600, tion of nearly one-half of the Jews in
will have to depend on independent Arthur and Talisn Wan to Rossis fos barley, 816-50; alfalfa,
; "ashe
the world.
In tira«.
11;
clover,
8H01*-
boats which promises to be a very nn-
J^ONSUMPTl > N
oertain reliance.
STAMINA
UtTy'S
Sv^®68
YOUR LIVERRÄ
Stop! Women
OWER
PROFIT
Hercules Has
Engine Works
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